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Referee's report by James Peter Hill, on a paper 'The early development of Cavia: Note on associated remains of previous placentation' by Norman H W Maclaren

Reference number: RR/33/104

Date: December 1925

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Sectional committee: Zoology

Recommended for publication in Proceedings, in full.

[Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 1926].

Endorsed on verso as received 1 December 1925.

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RR/33/104
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December 1925
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Standardised form (type D)
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4 pages
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Manuscript

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James Peter Hill

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James Peter Hill, Referee's report by James Peter Hill, on a paper 'The early development of Cavia: Note on associated remains of previous placentation' by Norman H W Maclaren, December 1925, RR/33/104, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_33_104/referees-report-by-james-peter-hill-on-a-paper-the-early-development-of-cavia-note-on-associated-remains-of-previous-placentation-by-norman-h-w-maclaren, accessed on 10 December 2024

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