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Periodicals issued under the auspices of the University. 



YALE LAW JOURNAL, v. I-XV, Oct. i89i-June 1906. New Haven, 

 Conn., 1892-1906. 8. 



m., Nov. to June. Pub. by the Yale law journal co. Price: $3 a year, 

 v. 2 contains The legal bibliography of the alumni of the Yale law school 

 arranged in the order of classes, 1825-1900. 



YALE MEDICAL JOURNAL, v. I-XII, Nov. i894-June 1906. New 

 Haven, Conn., 1895-1906. 8. m. 



v. 1-6, each in 8 nos., Nov. to June. Published at the Medical school by 

 the editors. 



Price: $2 a year. 



YALE REVIEW, v. I-XV, May i892-Feb. 1907. New Haven, Conn., 

 1893-1907. q. 



Owned by the Yale publishing company. Edited by professors in the 

 departments of political science and history. 



Price: $3 a year. All business communications and subscriptions should 

 be addressed to the Tuttle, Morehouse, and Taylor Company, 125 Temple 

 Street, New Haven, Conn. 



YALE SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY, v. I-XII, Oct. i893~June 1906. New 

 York, 1894-1906. 8. 



m., Oct. to June. Pub. by the senior class of the Sheffield scientific school. 

 Price: $2.50 a year. 



ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY OF YALE UNIVERSITY. 



History. Founded in 1880; building erected in 1882. 

 Publications. 



TRANSACTIONS ... v. I. New Haven, 1887-1904. 4. 



8 pts. in 6 nos. v. 2 in progress, pt. i issued 1906. 



Contain Researches with the heliometer. 



Annual reports. 



Research funds. LOOMIS FUND. Professor Elias Loomis of Yale college 

 (d. 1889) left by will to Yale college a fund of $312,415.51 for "the 

 payment of astronomical observers whose time is exclusively devoted 

 to observation or to the reduction of observations, or to defraying 

 the expense of publishing such observations or investigations tjased 

 upon observations." The income at present available for these pur- 

 poses is not quite $5,000 per annum (about one-third), as the fund is 

 charged with annuities. 



