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RefNoNLB/57/160
AltRefNoNLB/57p88
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [Arthur] Dendy, FRS
Date31 July 1919
DescriptionAdvises that the paper by Professor [CH] O'Donoghue, communicated by Professor [Arthur] Dendy, FRS, has been submitted to referees, one of whom has not recommended publication in its present form because there are serious errors in the description of the structure of the heart which then effect the conclusions of the paper, and points out the author appears unaware of the important work by Hachstiller on the vascular system of crocodiles. Asks what should be done, whether the paper should be returned to the author with a note of the criticism so he can change the paper, or give his views by letter.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterial NLB/57/109, NLB/57/158, NLB/57/202, NLB/57/203, NLB/57/204, NLB/57/243, NLB/57/281, NLB/57/362, NLB/57/363
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA2894Dendy; Arthur (1865 - 1925)1865 - 1925
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