Record

RefNoNLB/47/200
AltRefNoNLB/47 p122
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Professor E [Ernest] H [Henry] Starling FRS
Date14 December 1912
Description'With reference to the paper by Dr Edridge-Green on "Trichromic vision and anomalous trichromatism" communicated by you to the Society, I have been requested on behalf of the Physiology Committee to inform you of the criticisms which have been passed upon the paper (a copy of which I enclose) and to say that the paper will be accepted subject to the author amending the paper in accordance with these criticisms.
I am also to print out that, having regard to the notice printed with the num of Proceedings the paper has been sent in in a state which cannot be reported as 'copy properly prep & for press'. It the author has not kept a copy, the paper can be returned to him for revision.'
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA7857Starling; Ernest Henry (1866 - 1927); physiologist1866 - 1927
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