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That got it. Thank you very much.
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The article is available online as part of an academic journal:
Notes & Records of the Royal Society [of London]
The complete reference is:
Notes Rec. R. Soc. Lond. 51 (1), 23–34 (1997)
THE ROYAL SOCIETY AND THE TARTAR LAMB by JOHN H. APPLEBY
It is not free to the general public; I was able to acc
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try googling on "royal society tartar lamb" (without the quotes). It
should be the first hit on the list.
Within that article is quite an explanation of the stuff...
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