Journals and Serials 209 



This is a very rich collection, a model of its kind, indispensable in any library of 

 mathematical history. There are variations in the text of different copies; this is 

 explained in Isis 2: 133. 



See also Bollettino above. 



1933 (?)- : The Cams mathematical monographs. Chicago, Open Court Pub- 

 lishing Company. 

 Numbered series of 19 cm by 13 cm volumes; some of them dealing with history 



of mathematics. No. 5 (1934): A history of mathematics in America before 1900 



(D. E. Smith & J. GiNSBtrRc). (C. F. M.) 



1945- : Castalia; rivista di storia della medicina. Edited by Nicola Lattro- 



Nico; published in Milano (Via Gran Sasso 5). 



Bimonthly publication from July 1945 to the end of 1946. Only one number 

 vi'as published in 1947 (i.e., vol. 3). The latest volume on record is vol. 4, 1948. 

 It contains pubhcations from the medico-historical school of the University of Milano. 

 No. 3-6 (1947): La Cava, A. F., Quattro mostruosita fetali inedite osservate nei 

 sec. XIV e XV. (N. B. Castalia was the name of the sacred spring of the Delphi 

 oracle at the foot of Parnassus. Its water would give inspiration to poets.) 

 (C. F. M.) 



1950- : Centavinis. International magazine of the history of science and medi- 



cine. Edited by Jean Anker, Director, University Library ( Scientific and medi- 

 cal department) and published by Ejnar Munksgaard, Copenhagen. 

 Quarterly, about 400 p. per year, illustrated, annual subscription 40 Danish 



crowns ($6). Articles in English, French or German. 



1922-1925: Chapters in the history of science. Edited by Charles Singer; pub- 



hshed by the Oxford University Press in London. 



Numbered monographic series, 18 1/2 cm by 12 cm, complete in 4 issues. No. 

 1: Greek biology and Greek medicine (C. Singer). No. 2: Mathematical and 

 physical science in classical antiquity (J. L. Heiberg). No. 3: Chemistry to the 

 time of Dalton (E. J. Holmyard). No. 4: The history of mathematics in Europe 

 (J. W. N. Sullivan). (C. F. M.) 



1936-1938: Cheiron; veterinarhistorisches Jahrbuch. Issued by the Gesellschaft fiir 

 Geschichte und Literatur der Veterinarmedizin; edited by Reinhard Froehner 

 (et al.); pubhshed by W. Richter in MoDcau, and by R. Schoetz in Berlin. 

 This is the direct continuation of Veterinarhistorisches Jahrbuch (q.v.) which 

 had its vol. 1-7 from 1925 to 1935. With volume 8, 1936, the change in title oc- 

 curred. Vol. 9, 1937 and vol. 10, 1938, were pubhshed in Berlin. Vol. 10 includes 

 such articles as History of rabies. Discussion of Degli Albertis' De equo animante 

 libellus, the Hippiatrica of Albertus Magnus, etc. 



Continued as Beitrage zur Geschichte der Veterinarmedizin (q.v.), (C. F. M.) 



1930- : La Chimica. Edited by Argeo Angiolani; published in Rome. 



Includes also a historical section which is edited by Giulio Provenzal; related 

 to the Societa italiana di storia della chimica pura ed applicata which was founded 

 in 1931. It contains also the original articles which make up the Atti e Memorie 

 del Istituto italiano di storia della chimica (q.v.). (C. F. M.) 



1947- : Chinese Journal of Medical History. Published quarterly by the Chi- 

 nese Medical History Society, 41 Tze ki Road, Shanghai 9. 

 Summary of vol. 2, 1948 in Archives internationales d'histoire des sciences (no. 



6, 542-43, Jan. 1949). 



1935- : Chronica Botanica, an International Collection of Studies in the Method 

 and History of Biology and Agriculture, founded and edited by Frans and 

 Johanna G. Verdoorn, Waltham, Mass., U. S. A. 

 Aims primarily at the promotion of: (i) International relations and cooperation 



in the biological sciences, (2) studies in the method, philosophy, and history of pure 



