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Referee's report by Grafton Elliot Smith, on a paper 'On diencephalic and mesencephalic nuclei and fibre paths in the brains of three deep sea fish' by William M Shanklin

Reference number: RR/52/89

Date: April 1934

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Sectional committee: Zoology

Recommended for publication in Philosophical Transactions, in full.

[Published in Philosophical Transactions B, 1935].

Endorsed on verso as received 18 April 1934.

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RR/52/89
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April 1934
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2 pages
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Grafton Elliot Smith, Referee's report by Grafton Elliot Smith, on a paper 'On diencephalic and mesencephalic nuclei and fibre paths in the brains of three deep sea fish' by William M Shanklin, April 1934, RR/52/89, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_52_89/referees-report-by-grafton-elliot-smith-on-a-paper-on-diencephalic-and-mesencephalic-nuclei-and-fibre-paths-in-the-brains-of-three-deep-sea-fish-by-william-m-shanklin, accessed on 14 December 2024

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