106 Abstracting and Review Journals 



It is a very tentative list which excuses itself with the sentence that "The present 

 status of the abstracting work in the whole world is still very confusing." 



The following selective alphabetical hst includes a few abstracting journals 

 chiefly of older vintage or of long standing which, in the opinion of the compiler, 

 are of some value as secondary indicative sources for the historian of science. 



(1785)1793- (1800)1807: AUgemeines Repertorium der Literatur. Jena; Weimar. 

 Edited by J. S. Ersch; 3 series; in many sections. 



1827-1844: AUgemeines Repertorium der gesamten deutschen medizinisch-chirur- 

 gischen Journalistik. Leipzig. Edited by C. F. Kleinert; 18 vols; ca 5,000 

 references a year. 



( 1825- ) 1829- : American journal of pharmacy. Philadelphia. 



1876- : Analyst. Cambridge, Engl. 



1886- : Anatomischer Anzeiger. Jena. 



1895- : Armee (L') biologique. Paris. 



1862-1877: Ann^e (L') geographique. Paris. 



1850-1871: Annual (The) of scientific discovery. Boston. 

 Limited to discoveries in the U. S. only. 



1890- : Anthropologie. Paris. 



1906- : Anthropos. St Gabriel; Freiburg (Sw.). 



(1827)1828- (1837)1838: Arcana of science [and art]. London. 



1822- : Archiv der Pharmazie. Berhn. 



1834-1914: Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte. Berlin. 



1882- : Archives italiermes de biologic. Pisa. 



1922- : Australian science abstracts. Sydney. 



From v. 17, 1938, issued as supplement of Australian journal of science. 



1877-1919: Beiblatter; Annalen der Physik. Leipzig. 

 In 1920, continued as Physikahsche Berichte. 



1893-1913: Bibliographia physiologica . . . repertoire des travaux de physiologic 

 de I'annee. Bruxelles; Wien. Edited by Richet; in 3 series. 



1697-1699: Bibliotheca librorum novorum. Utrecht. 



Five vol. in 3; issued bimonthly from Apr./May 1697 to Nov./Dec. 1699; per- 

 haps the earliest book-review journal; edited by Ludolph Kuster(=Neocorus) 

 and Henrek Sikio(=Sickius). 



1851-1887: Bibliotheca historico-naturalis et physicochemica [et mathematical. 

 Gottingen. 



1796-1835: Bibliotheque britannique. Geneve. 



First series, 1796-1816, in three sections: a) litterature, 60v., b) sciences et arts, 

 60v., c) agriculture, 20v., plus 4v. index. Continued as Bibliotheque universelle des 

 sciences, and had another series from 1816 to 1835; a third series began in 1858. 



1902-1910: Biochemisches Zentralblatt. Berhn. 



1881- : Biologisches Zentralblatt. Leipzig. 



1918-1926: Botanical abstracts. Baltimore. 



Continued as part of Biological Abstracts (1926- ). 



