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Sectional Committee: Chemistry

Not recommended for publication in the 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of London'. Does not consider the paper suitable for printing by the Royal Society, although it should be read. Suggests it is more suitable as a letter to Nature or Chemistry and Industry.

[Published in the 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of London' A, 1923]

Endorsed on verso as received 11 May 1923.

Reference number
RR/28/57
Earliest possible date
May 1923
Physical description
Standardised form (type D)
Page extent
4 pages
Format
Manuscript

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James Walker

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James Walker, Referee's report by James Walker, on a paper 'Electrolytic conduction: sequel to an attempt (1886) to apply a theory of residual affinity' by Henry Edward Armstrong, May 1923, RR/28/57, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_28_57/referees-report-by-james-walker-on-a-paper-electrolytic-conduction-sequel-to-an-attempt-1886-to-apply-a-theory-of-residual-affinity-by-henry-edward-armstrong, accessed on 17 April 2026

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