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RefNoMC/22/358
AltRefNoMC.07358
LevelItem
TitleLetter from [William Henry] Wesley, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Astronomical Society, Burlington House, London, to [Robert William Frederick] Harrison
CreatorWesley; William Henry (1841–1922)
Date19 December 1907
DescriptionThe Royal Society's printers have called Wesley's attention to Professor L Beckeris's paper on the distribution of blue-violet light in the solar corona on 30 August 1905, to be published in the Philosophical Transactions. The Royal Astronomical Society had proposed to have reprints when all their copies were 'struck off, in accordance with the arrangments for the joint publication of Eclipse Reports'. However Messsrs Harrison & Sons would like a formal order from the Royal Society before they issue any reprints for the Astronomical Society. Enclosed is a note remakrs there has been no change in the arrangements made in 1899 regarding the printing of Eclipse reports.
Extent2p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
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