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  <dc:title>Copy letter from Secretary of the Royal Society [Henry Dale] to Professor L [Lancelot Thomas] Hogben, regarding papers 'The intellectual resemblance of twins' by Louis Herrman and Hogben, and 'The correlation of relatives on the supposition of sex-linked transmission' by Hogben</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Paper reference code: B.65 and B.66

The first referees for both of Hogben's papers [Charles Samuel Myers and Ronald Aylmer Fisher] have commented that they might be more suitable for a more specialised genetics journal. Suggests that Hogben withdraw the paper communicated by D M S Watson [B.66]. Provides a summary of the feedback on the joint paper with Herrman [B.65] and asks how Hogben would like to proceed. 

[Not published in Royal Society journals, published respectively in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, vol. 53, 1934, pp. 105-129; Journal of Genetics, vol. 26, n.3, 1935].</dc:description>
  <dc:date>6 October 1932</dc:date>
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