SYNG/E/60-63
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1939-1943
Part of Papers of Richard Synge
Contents of Synge's envelope so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference.
The material, principally correspondence between A.C. Hulme of the Food Investigation Laboratory at East Malling and members of the Low Temperature Research Station in Cambridge, was passed to Synge by Hulme, possibly when Synge took up his post at the Rowett Research Institute in 1948. Includes results of work on grass protein.
E/60: 1939-Jun 1940. Includes correspondence re obtaining supply of cerophyl.
E/61: Jul-Dec 1940. Includes correspondence re supply of cerophyl.
E/62: 1941.
E/63: 1942-1943.