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Sectional committee:: Zoology

Recommended for publication in Philosophical Transactions. A small modification is required.

[Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 1947].

Date received not given.

Reference number
RR/69/19
Earliest possible date
1946
Physical description
Standardised form (type E)
Page extent
1 page
Format
Manuscript

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Herbert Graham Cannon

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Herbert Graham Cannon, Referee's report by Herbet Graham Cannon, on a paper 'The differentiation of neural crest cells into visceral cartilages and odontoblasts in Amblystoma, and a re-examination of the germ-layer theory' by Gavin Rylands De Beer, 1946, RR/69/19, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_69_19/referees-report-by-herbet-graham-cannon-on-a-paper-the-differentiation-of-neural-crest-cells-into-visceral-cartilages-and-odontoblasts-in-amblystoma-and-a-re-examination-of-the-germ-layer-theory-by-gavin-rylands-de-beer, accessed on 15 September 2024

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