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RefNoNLB/45/166
AltRefNoNLB/45 p102
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TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Dr A [Aubrey] Strahan FRS, Late Chairman, Geology Sectional Committee
Date10 January 1912
Description'Paper by Sir Ray Lankester KCB, FRS on "The discovery of a novel type of flint implements below the base of the red cray of suffolk etc" communicated for the Philosophical Transactions.
Though you are no longer Chairman of the Geology Committee I am referring to you for approval of the further steps to be taken with regard to the above paper, [?] has hitherto been dealt with under your authority.
The reports of the Referee being entirely favourable, Sir J R Bradfrd (Sec RS) suggests that the paper should go forward for PHil Trans under Standing Order 43, in anticipation of the decision of Committee. Will you please minute your approval or otherwise of this step?'
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
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CodePersonNameDates
NA6247Strahan; Sir; Aubrey (1852 - 1928)1852 - 1928
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