230 Journals and Serials 



1938- : Notes and Records of the Royal Society. Vol. 1, no. 1 April 1938, pub- 

 lished by the Royal Society of London, Burhngton House, London W. 1. 

 See Isis 30, 383. Last no. seen, vol. 8, no. 2, April 1951. 



This is a continuation and expansion of the Occasional notes ( 1937 ) . The Notes 

 and Records will include the "occasional notes" concerning F. R. S., but also matters 

 of historical interest wliich could not be printed in either Philosophical Transactions 

 or Proceedings. The format is similar to that of the Proceedings. The articles 

 concern the history, chieHy but not exclusively, of the Royal Society. 



1918- : Nouvelles annales des voyages. 



See Annales des voyages. (C. F. M. ) 



1944- : Nova acta Paracelsica; Jahrbuch der Schweizerischen Paracelsus-Gesell- 



schaft. Verlag Birkhiiuser, Basel. 



Vol. 1, 192 p., ill., 1944; vol. 2, 199 p., ill., 1945; vol. 3, 194 p., ill., 1946 (Isis 

 39, 82), vol. 4, 138 p., ill., 1947. 



See Acta Paracelsica. 



1823-1845: Nuova raccolta ed opuscoH idraulici diversi. Published in Bologna. 

 Seven volumes. Cf. Raccolta. (C. F. M.) 



1927-1930: Ocherki po istorii znanii (Studies in history of science), issued by the 



Leningrad Academy of Sciences. 



Eight numbers complete the series which includes several biographies ( Newton, 

 Kastren, Berthelot, etc.) No. 4 (1928): Ocherk istorii russkoi geograficheskoi 

 nauki (L. F. Berg). (C. F. M.) 



(1926?)- : Old Asmolean Reprints. Oxford. 



Collection of facsimile reprints of old scientific books concerning the history of 

 science in Oxford. The collection was edited by R. T. Gunther. No. 1, Museum 

 Tradescentium, 2. Ashmole's diary, 3. L. Digges, 4. J. Digges, 5. Mayow, 6. Hooke, 

 7. Boyle. 



1915(?)- : The Open Court classics of science and philosophy. Published in 

 Chicago and London by the Open Court Pubhshing Company. 

 Unnumbered series of a publisher, containing small booklets (19 cm by 13 cm) 

 related chiefly to the history of exact sciences, especially mathematics and geometry. 

 It also includes translations or reprints of early philosophers. In 1915: Selections 

 from the Scottish philosophy of common sense (G. A. Johnston). In 1919: A 

 history of the conceptions of limits and fluxions in Great Britain ( F. Cajori ) . Last 

 issue (?): History of mathematical notations by F. Cajori (2 vols. 1928-29). 

 (C. F. M.) 



1923- : Opuscoli Vinciani. Issued by the Istituto di studi Vinciani in Roma; 



published by Maglione & Stoini. 



No. 1 (1923): Gli studi intorno a Leonardo da Vinci nell'ultimo cinquantennio 

 (E. Verga). Any more? (C. F. M.) 



1907-1943: Opuscula selecta Neerlandicorum de arte medica. Collection of medical 

 works written by Dutch men of science, edited by the Dutch medical journal 

 Nederlandsch Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, Amsterdam. Vol. 1, 1907; vol. 17, 

 1943. Pubhshed by De erven v. F. Bohn, Haarlem. Irregularly issued. 

 See Isis 7, 595; 10, 304; 11, 267; 12, 152; 16, 567; 20, 600; 23, 606; 25, 600; 



28, 294; 35, 357; 39, 130. 



See Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis der geneeskunde. 



1936- : Organon. International review, published by the Mianowski Institute 

 for the promotion of science and letters. Editor: Stanislaw Michalski, War- 

 saw, Staszic Palace. 

 Organon is devoted to the 'science' of science, the explanation of general science 



and the history of Pohsh science. Vol. 1, 312 p., 1936 (Isis 26, 562), vol. 2, 302 p., 



1938 (Isis 30, 297-98). 



