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On the reputation of phrenology among the medical community. Written on the stationery of the Nya Frenologiska Förbundet ("New Phrenological Association") of Sweden. Also includes an English translation of the preface to the Swedish edition of The Wonderful Century (Underverkens Arhundrade, Stockholm: A. E. Normans Förlags-Expedition), by the translator, O. H. Dumrath.
ARW's lecture at the Royal Institution; would he consider publishing it in The Socialist Review; pressure of work has prevented Ramsay from writing anything on ARW's two valuable papers on the unemployed published last year, but he has been drawing attention to them in his speeches; Unemployed Workmen's Bill. Enclosed in envelope annotated in ink in ARW's? William Greenell Wallace's? hand on one side "The Remedy for Unemployment | Criticisms &c." and on the other The Remedy for Unemployment,WP7/102/7, when listed. TS with corrections by hand, signed. SEE Smith S655. The Remedy for Unemployment [in large part an account of Poverty and the State by Herbert V. Mills, 1889]. I. Socialist Review 1: 310-320 (June 1908) / II. Socialist Review 1: 390-400 (July 1908). —revised version printed as pamphlet (Pass On Pamphlets, No. 8: The Clarion Press, London, Jan. 1909; pp. 1-(24)).
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JDH writes to Otto Stapf regarding the distribution of copies of an article being reprinted. JDH would like to know which institutions receive the reprint, also who received copies of his illustrations of Impatiens from the ICONES [PLANANTARUM]. JDH wants Indo Chinese specimens from Stapf as soon as possible so he can revise his articles on Indian Balsams. JDH is also keen for Miss [Matilda] Smith to complete the drawings of the Balsams for ICONES. Letter has additional notes attached regarding the questions of distribution JDH asks. These notes are written in the hand of Otto Stapf & John Aikman. Known recipients of the Icones illustrations are listed in the notes as Fischer v. Waldheim, Matsumura & Arnoldi as well as 'all those who lent material to Sir Joseph'. The notes also asks about returning copies of Swedish & Danish periodicals which they already have in the RBG Kew library.
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