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Reference numberMC/27/127
Alternative reference number12127
LevelItem
TitleLetter from [John] Stanley Gardiner, The Royal Society, Burlington House, London, W, to The Assistant Secretary, Royal Society
CreatorGardiner; John Stanley (1872 - 1946)
Date30 October 1912
DescriptionSuggests that Mr [Wilfred Eade] Agar's paper should be referred to Professor [Reginald Crundall] Punnett and [Arthur] Dendy. States that if there is a difference, the paper should be referred to Professor [William] Bateson. Notes Miss Robertson's paper. Proposes that as soon as they have the reports on the papers in, a meeting of the Zoology Committe should be called as they must have a meeting about one already in hand. States that they are publishing a great many papers in Zoology and their lack of suitable referees is distressing. Dissatisfied with the standard not being as high as he expects it should be.
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
Physical descriptionInk on paper
Access statusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodeNameDates
NA1149Gardiner; John Stanley (1872 - 1946)1872 - 1946
NA1739Agar; Wilfred Eade (1882 - 1951)1882 - 1951
NA8088Punnett; Reginald Crundall (1875 - 1967); geneticist1875 - 1967
NA2894Dendy; Arthur (1865 - 1925); zoologist1865 - 1925
NA8118Bateson; William (1861 - 1926); biologist1861 - 1926
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