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THE death on June 12 of Mr. Herbert Tomlinson will bring to the minds of many of our older physicists the kind of work that engaged the attention of the research workers of the late Victorian days. Mr. Tomlinson was born in 1845 and went to St. Peter's School, York, from which he gained a scholarship at Christ Church, Oxford, where he studied mathematics and physics, receiving the B.A. degree in 1868. This appears to have completed his connexion with Oxford, for he never took his M.A. degree.
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S., S. Mr. Herbert Tomlinson, F.R.S. Nature 128, 58–59 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128058b0
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