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RefNoRR/17/225
LevelItem
TitleReferee's report by Aubrey Strahan, on a paper 'On the present distribution and origin of the calcareous concretions in coal seams, known as "coal balls"' by M C Stopes and David Meredith Seares Watson
Date7 October 1907
DescriptionSectional Committee: Botany and Geology

Not recommended for publication in the 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society' in its current form. Criticises literary style, grammar and tone. Makes suggestions for printing and omissions from illustrations.

[Published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society]

Endorsed on verso as received 9 October 1907.
Extent2p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionStandardised form (type A)
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rstb.1909.0005 Vol.200 1909
RelatedRecordRR/17/223
RR/17/224
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA6247Strahan; Sir; Aubrey (1852 - 1928)1852 - 1928
NA6398Watson; David Meredith Seares (1886 - 1973)1886 - 1973
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