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Paper reference code: B.117

Details the progress of the paper through the editorial process. Includes manuscript notes on the expected length and cost of the paper.

[Not published].

Reference number
RR/W/5/23
Earliest possible date
17 February 1937
Physical description
Postcard
Page extent
2 pages
Format
Print
Manuscript

Creator names

David Meredith Seares Watson

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Ernest William MacBride

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Arthur Smith Woodward

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Herbert Leader Hawkins

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David Meredith Seares Watson, Ernest William MacBride, Arthur Smith Woodward, Herbert Leader Hawkins, Original summary note from the Royal Society editorial department, for a paper 'The phylogeny of the ammonite family Liparoceratidae' by [Leonard Frank] Spath, 17 February 1937, RR/W/5/23, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_w_5_23/original-summary-note-from-the-royal-society-editorial-department-for-a-paper-the-phylogeny-of-the-ammonite-family-liparoceratidae-by-leonard-frank-spath, accessed on 14 June 2026

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