Journals and Serials 241 



The Newcomen Society, founded in 1919, also issues Extra Publications, that is, 

 separate volumes, different from the Transactions, devoted to special subjects. These 

 volumes are analyzed or listed in Isis under their authors' names {e.g., 12, 372; 15, 

 349-50). 



General index to vols, 1 to 10, 1920-30. General index to vols. 11 to 20 and 

 extra publ. nos. 1 to 4. 



The American branch of the Newcomen Society has issued a relatively large 

 number of publications of a showy kind, many of them worthless, and badly in- 

 tegrated. 



1945- : Tratados fundamentales. Coleccion dirigada por Gregorio Weinberg 



(y Manuel Sadosky). Lautaro, Buenos-Aires. 



Series of translations of books concerning philosophy and science. See list by 

 Aldo Mieli in Archives internationales (Oct. 1948, p. 212-14). 



1941- : Trattato enciclopedico di storia della medicina. Under the direction of 



Adalberto Pazzini. Roma & Milano. 



Though apparently an encyclopedia of medical history, this work is an irregularly 

 published monographic series. No. 1 ( 1941 ) : Pazzini, A., La medicina primitiva, 

 366p. Further volumes are planned and announced to be published as follows: 

 No. 2: Tergolina, U., Fonti antiche per lo studio dell'Arte Sanitaria. No. 3 

 (listed as No. 8; 1943 ) : Casarini, A., Storia della medicina militare. Any more? 

 (C.F. M.) 



1933- : Trudy Instituta istorii nauki i tekhniki (Transactions of the Institute for 



the history of science and technology). Published by the Akademiya Nauk 



SSSR (Academy of sciences of the Soviet Union) in three series all printed by 



the Soviet Academy Press, Moscow and Leningrad. 



The Institute for the History of Science being an intrinsic part of the USSR Acad- 

 emy, its publications are publications of the Academy. 



1933: First Series: Arkhiv istorii nauki i tekhniki (Archives for the history of 

 science and technology). Edited by Academician N. I. Bukharin with various col- 

 leagues of his. 



Vol. 1 appeared in 1933; last vol. seen, vol. 9, 1936. These nine volumes were 

 analyzed in Isis. 



1935: Second series with the general title Trudy instituta istorii nauki i tekhniki. 

 There is no special title for the series. Each volume deals with a separate subject 

 and has its own title. E.g., I. Smorgonsky: Foreign shipbuilding terms in the Rus- 

 sian language (195 p., 1936; Isis 25, 592). 



Vol. 1 (1935) Leonard Euler (Isis 25, 219). Vol. 4 (1935) S. G. Strumi- 

 lin: Siderurgy in USSR. Technical progress in 300 years (Isis 25, 285). 



Vol. 7 ( 1936) P. P. Zabarinskiy: The first fire engines at the port of Cronstadt 

 (Isis 26, 524). 



Vol. 9 (1936) E. A. Zeitlin: The technical revolution in flax-spinning (Isis 27, 

 180). 



(All these publications are in Russian). 



1934: Third series with the same general title Trudy etc. No special title for the 

 series. Each volume deals with a special subject and has its own title. 



Vol. 1 (1934). History of the dynamo; vol. 2 (1936) History of the electric 

 motor. Both volumes compiled by D. V. Efremov and M. I. Radovskij, edited by 

 V. Th. Mitkevitch (Isis 24, 518; 25, 590). 



Other books on the history of science were published by the Soviet Academy of 

 Sciences, but without serial numbers and without mention on the title pages of the 

 Institute for the history of science. 



M. N. Mladentsev and V. E. Tishchenko: Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev. 

 Vol. 1, parts 1-2 (1938). 



S. I. Vavilov: Symposium on Newton (1943; Isis 35, 232). 



The Academy has published elaborate bibUographical studies which may interest 

 historians of science. 



