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Sectional Committee: Chemistry

No clear statement regarding publication in the 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of London'. The paper provides little that is new, an abstract in the Proceedings should suffice. 'It may be that the paper contains novel matter bearing on the X-ray analysis of crystals in general; this I have not been able to find but the question should be considered by a specialist on this subject'.

[Published in the 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of London' A, 1932]

Endorsed on verso as received 15 December 1931.

Reference number
RR/45/20
Earliest possible date
December 1931
Physical description
Standardised form (type D)
Page extent
2 pages
Format
Typescript

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William Jackson Pope

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William Jackson Pope, Referee's report by William Jackson Pope, on a paper 'Crystallography of the simpler quinones' by W A Caspari, December 1931, RR/45/20, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_45_20/referees-report-by-william-jackson-pope-on-a-paper-crystallography-of-the-simpler-quinones-by-w-a-caspari, accessed on 16 January 2025

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