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Apologises for not giving a definite opinion in his previous report. The paper is recommended for publication in Philosophical Transactions, subject to one of the passages at the beginning being omitted.

Subject: Chemistry

[Published in Philosophical Transactions A, 1898].

Reference number
RR/13/287
Earliest possible date
04 December 1897
Physical description
Letter on paper
Page extent
3 pages
Format
Manuscript

Creator name

William Augustus Tilden

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William Augustus Tilden, Letter from William Augustus Tilden, on a paper 'The electric conductivity of nitric acid' by Victor Herbert Veley and [John Job] Manley to Richard Tetley Glazebrook, 04 December 1897, RR/13/287, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_13_287/letter-from-william-augustus-tilden-on-a-paper-the-electric-conductivity-of-nitric-acid-by-victor-herbert-veley-and-john-job-manley-to-richard-tetley-glazebrook, accessed on 10 December 2024

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