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Is willing to comply with the recommendations of the referees and omit the conclusion on page 75. Requests the relevant pages of the manuscript be sent. Has not been able to obtain a copy of Mortensen's paper in Zurich. Other papers are not geographically relevant to the current paper. Refers to work of Theal [?]. Provides forwarding address.

Subject: Zoology

[Published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society]

Endorsed on recto as received 11 June 1898.

Reference number
RR/14/103
Earliest possible date
27 June 1898
Physical description
Letter on paper
Page extent
3 pages
Format
Manuscript

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Letter from H M Vernon, to Arthur William Rucker, regarding a paper 'The relations between the hybrid and parent forms of echinoid larvae' by H M Vernon, 27 June 1898, RR/14/103, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_14_103/letter-from-h-m-vernon-to-arthur-william-rucker-regarding-a-paper-the-relations-between-the-hybrid-and-parent-forms-of-echinoid-larvae-by-h-m-vernon, accessed on 09 February 2025

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