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IN your number of NATURE just issued you have given an extract from the annual address of the President of the Royal Society, in which reference is made to my labour of section cutting. It is perfectly true that I have prepared more than a thousand sections of coal plants, but it would be unfair to a very efficient auxiliary not to mention the help he has afforded me in this work. I require many sections of a much larger size than my machinery is capable of cutting, and these have been prepared for me by the skilled hands of Mr. Cuttell, of New Compton Street London.
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WILLIAMSON, W. Mr. Cuttell and Section Cutting. Nature 11, 167 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/011167b0
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