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  <dc:title>Copy letter from A V H [Archibald Vivian Hill] to [David] Keilin, regarding a paper 'On the nature and permeability of Chitin, III - The nature and origin of the membranes surrounding the developing eggs of Homarus vulgaris' by [Charles Maurice] Yonge</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Paper reference code: B.121

Asks Keilin to act as referee for Yonge's paper. Explains the complexity associated with the paper thus far, referring to correspondence with [Edgar Johnson] Allen, James Gray, and [William Ringrose Gelston] Atkins [see RR/W/5/52, RR/W/5/58, RR/W/5/57, RR/W/5/62, RR/W/5/63]. Atkins is qualified to act as referee, but has already done so 'unofficially'. Is unsure how to proceed. Asks Keilin to read the paper and speak with [Joseph] Needham about it. Apologises for the inconvenience, explaining 'I do not know any other Fellow except yourself to ask', as [Carl Frederick Abel] Pantin's 'opinion would scarcely be independent' from Gray's. Yonge's 1936 paper in Proceedings [of the Royal Society] also caused 'a great deal of trouble'. 

[Not published, but part I and II published in the Proceedings B in 1932 and 1936].</dc:description>
  <dc:date>7 April 1937</dc:date>
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