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Sent From (Definite): Edward NettleshipSent To (Definite): Karl PearsonDate: 13 Apr 1911
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Sent from Edward Nettleship
13 Apr 1911
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‘... [re: proofs (of Albinism in Man)]
“This was done... which will be discussed in out chapter on albino animals.”
I was under the impression that the account of the Pekingese was to form a small separate paper, after this big memoir had come out?
I know I wrote to you some time ago that I would put together what I had, & that if I could not do that I wd. hand over the crude stuff to you & say no more, or to that effect. But a separate paper was in my mind the whole time.
Anyhow, I have done nothing towards putting material together, & will not promise to do it against time.
I should like to write the paper, or the bulk of it, perhaps this summer-autumn. But if you are insistent on running the Pekingese into the present memoir I must give it up & will send you my material in the rough as soon as possible.
The pedigree of course is practically ready.
E.N.’
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Sent to Karl Pearson
13 Apr 1911
Description:
‘... [re: proofs (of Albinism in Man)]
“This was done... which will be discussed in out chapter on albino animals.”
I was under the impression that the account of the Pekingese was to form a small separate paper, after this big memoir had come out?
I know I wrote to you some time ago that I would put together what I had, & that if I could not do that I wd. hand over the crude stuff to you & say no more, or to that effect. But a separate paper was in my mind the whole time.
Anyhow, I have done nothing towards putting material together, & will not promise to do it against time.
I should like to write the paper, or the bulk of it, perhaps this summer-autumn. But if you are insistent on running the Pekingese into the present memoir I must give it up & will send you my material in the rough as soon as possible.
The pedigree of course is practically ready.
E.N.’