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Unpublished letter, regarding 'Being an elementary contribution to the study of monocular and binocular vision' from James Jago to T H [Thomas Henry] Huxley

Reference number: AP/55/9

Date: 11 March 1873

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Jago wishes to share further pages to add to his paper 'Being an elementary contribution to the study of monocular and binocular vision' (see AP/55/8), and announces that he will be unable to present his paper at the upcoming meeting.

Written by Jago at [Lowin] House, Truro [Cornwall, England].

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AP/55/9
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11 March 1873
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Ink on paper
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3 pages
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Manuscript

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James Jago

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James Jago, Unpublished letter, regarding 'Being an elementary contribution to the study of monocular and binocular vision' from James Jago to T H [Thomas Henry] Huxley, 11 March 1873, AP/55/9, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/ap_55_9/unpublished-letter-regarding-being-an-elementary-contribution-to-the-study-of-monocular-and-binocular-vision-from-james-jago-to-t-h-thomas-henry-huxley, accessed on 06 December 2024

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