Journals and Serials 



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The following volumes have appeared. Only the authors and dates are given 

 which suffices for identification. 



1. Conrad Brunner (Isis 5, 450-51), 1922 



2. G. A. Wehru (Isis 7, 209), 1923 



3. O. Bernhard, 1924 



4. Arthur Troendle (Isis 8, 806), 1925 



5. O. Bernhard (Isis 7, 250), 1926 



6. Bernhard Peyer, H. R. Remund, 1928 



7. Andr^ Guisan, 1930 



8. GusTAV Senn (Isis 27, 68-69), 1933 



9. A. MoRiTzi (1806-50), 1934 



10. Fabricius Hildanus, 1936 



11. Paul Aebischer, Eugene Olivier (Isis 29, 487), 1938 



12. Eduard Fueter (Isis 34, 32), 1941 



13. Hans Fischer, Bernard and Heinrich Peyer. (Lychnos 417, 1943) 



14. P. NiGGLi. Kristallologia of Hottinger, 1946 



15. Heinrich Buess (Isis 38, 111-14) 1946 



16. Henry Nigst, 1946 



17. Hans Buscher, 1947 



18. GwER Reichen, 1949 



The society also publishes (since 1944) the periodical Gesnerus (q.v.). 



1921-1938: Veterinarhistorische Mitteilungen. Issued by the Gesellschaft fiir Ge- 



schichte und Literatur der Veterinarmedizin (founded 1920). Edited by Wil- 



HELM Rieck; pubhshed by M. & H. Schaper in Hannover. 



Irregularly pubhshed, numbered Beilage to Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift. 

 Twelve numbers to a volume. 



Vol. 18 (for 1938/39) pubhshed in 1938 becomes vol. 1 of Beitrage zur 

 Geschichte der Veterinarmedizin (q.v.). (C. F. M.) 



1925-1935: Veterinarhistorisches Jahrbuch. Issued by the Gesellschaft fiir Ge- 

 schichte und Literature der Veterinarmedizin; edited by W. Rieck, and R. 

 Frohner. Published in Leipzig-Molkau. 



Vol. 1-7, 1925-1935. With vol. 8, 1936 the title of this annual changed to 

 Cheiron (q.v.). Each volume contains shorter and longer articles such as Zur 

 Mulomedicina Chironis (K. Hoppe), Die alteste Myologie des Hundes (Rieck), Die 

 Tierheilkunde des Abu Bekr ibn Bedr (Frohner), Die Entwicklung der veteri- 

 narhistorischen Forschung (W. Rieck), etc. (C. F. M.) 

 Cf. Cheiron. 



1928-1932: Viaggi e scoperte degli navigatori ed esploratori italiani. Published 



by the Edizioni Alpes in Milano. 



Unnumbered series of monographs related to the history of geography; 20 1/2 

 cm by 15 1/2 cm. Complete in 18 volumes. The first book of the set is Viaggio 

 a Tartari by Fra Giovanni da Pian del Carpino ( 1928). (C. F. M. ) 



1923-1925: Vinciani d'ltalia; biografie e scritti. Issued by the Istituto di studi 

 Vinciani in Roma (founded 1919); pubhshed by Maglione & Strini in Roma. 

 This is a short set of volumes on Italians who studied and admired Leonardo 



DA Vinci. Numbered series of monographs, 17 cm by 24 cm. No. 1 (1923): 



GiLBERTo Govi, 1826-1889 (A. Favaro). No. 2 (1924): Giambattista Venturi 



(G. B. DeTorri). Latest issue is vol. 3, 1925. (C. F. M.) 



1914-1915: Vite dei medici e naturalisti celebri. Published by the Instituto di 



micrographia italiana in Firenze. 



Short series of 16° booklets. No. 2 (1914): Francesco Redi (M. Cardini). 

 No. 3 (1915): Ugolino da Montecatini (D. Barduzzi). No further trace of this 

 serial. (C. F. M.) 



1912-1915: Voigtlanders Quellenbucher. Collection of little books illustrated, many 

 of them dealing with the history of science. R. Voigtlanders Verlag, Leipzig. 

 A number of titles are quoted in Isis 1, 476-77. Vol. 88, 1915 (Isis 4, 440). 



This is the last vol. on record. 



