PRIVATE JOURNALS. 169 



THE LABORATORY. A Weekly Record of Scientific Research. 



8vo. Two vols. a year. London. 



1867. Publication discontinued. 



LE GENIE INDUSTRIEL. Revue des Inventions Francises et Etran- 

 geres. Annales des Progres de ^Industrie Agricole et Manu- 

 facturiere, Biographic des Inventions, &c., par Armengaud 

 Freres. 



8vo. Two vols. a year. Paris, 1851 to date. 



Vols. XXIII. to XXXIV., 1862 to 1867. 

 LE NATURALISTE CANADIEN. 



Edited by L'Abbe PROVANCHEB. 8vo. Monthly. One voL a year. Quebec, 

 1869 to date. 



Vols. IV., V., VI., 1872, 1873, 1874. Vol. VII., 1875, Janu- 

 ary to June. 



LES HOUILLIERES. 



Edited by AMEDJGE BURAT. 8vo. text ; 4to. plates. Paris. 

 1867, 1868, 1869, 1872. 



LES MONDES. Revue Hebdomadaire des Sciences et de leurs 

 Applications aux Arts et a L'Industrie. 



Edited by M. L'ABBE MOIGNO. 8vo. Monthly. Three vols. a year. Paris. 



Vols. XXII. to XXXVI., 1860 to 1875. 



LE TECHNOLOGISTE, ou Archives des Progres de L'Industrie Fran- 

 c.aise et trangere, ouvrage utile aux Manufactures, aux Fab- 

 ricants, aux Chefs D' Atelier, &c., &c. 



Published under the direction of M. F. MALFEYRE. 8vo. Monthly. One vol. a 

 year. Paris. 



Vols. XXX. to XXXIV., 1868 to 1874. Vol. XXXV., 

 1875, January to June. 



LONDON AND EDINBURGH PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL 

 of Science. See below. 



LONDON, EDINBURGH AND DUBLIN PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE AND 

 Journal of Science. 



The Complete Series of what is now called " The London, Edinburgh and Dub- 

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1. Nicholson's Journal of Natural Philosophy. 1797 to 1813. First and Second 

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2. The Philosophical Magazine, edited by ALEXANDER TILLOCH. In 1813, Nich- 

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 in one, under the title : " The Philosophical Magazine and Journal." 



3. The Philosophical Magazine and Journal. 



4. The Annals of Philosophy, edited by THOMAS THOMPSON. This was, in 1827, 

 merged into the Philosophical Magazine and Journal, forming its " Second 

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