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RefNoNLB/39/171
AltRefNoNLB/39 p112
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Professor S [Sydney] J [John] Hickson, Fellow of the Royal Society, Chairman of the Zoology Sectional Committee
Date4 December 1908
DescriptionPhil[osophical] Trans[actions] paper by Mr Walter Heape, Fellow of the Royal Society. "On the proportion of the sexes produced by Whites and Coloured peoples in Cuba".
The above paper has been to three referees (Prof A C Haddon, Mr Glaton, and Sir George Darwin) whose reports are sent herewith.
Harrison asks Hickson to say whether he considers it desirable to call a meeting of the Zoology Committee to consider the paper; or what steps he would advise taking.
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FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA1402Hickson; Sydney John (1859 - 1940)1859 - 1940
NA6614Haddon; Alfred Cort (1855 - 1940)1855 - 1940
NA8198Darwin; Sir; George Howard (1845 - 1912); mathematician and geophysicist1845 - 1912
NA1184Heape; Walter (1855 - 1929)1855 - 1929
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