A HISTORY OF SCIENCE 



LOCKYER, JOSEPH NORMAN. 



The Dawn of Astronomy; a Study of the Temple Worship 

 and Mythology of the Ancient Egyptians, London, 1894. 

 LOOMIS. 



History of Astronomy, New York, 1855. 



ROTHMANN. 



History of Astronomy (in the Library of Useful Knowl- 

 edge), London, 1834. 



SOCIETE ASTRONOMIQUE DE FRANCE. 



Monthly bulletin, Paris. 



THOMPSON, R. CAMPBELL. 



Reports of the Magicians and Astrologers of Nineveh 

 and Babylon, p. 19, London, 1900. 



WOLF, R. 



Geschichte der Astronomic, Munich, 1877. 



VI. PHYSICS (ELECTRICITY) 



Annalen der Physik, Leipzig. Edited by Dr. Paul Drude. 

 (Note Heavy, scientific, up-to-date. Is apparently 

 under the patronage of all the big physicists, such as 

 Roentgen, etc.) 



Atti delta Associazione Elethotecnica Italiana (at Rome). A 

 large bi-monthly magazine, strictly technical, devoted 

 largely to theoretical problems of electricity and allied 

 subjects. 



Bulletin International de VElectricite et Journal de VElectricite 

 (reunis). A semi-monthly four-page paper dealing with 

 the technical application of electricity in its various 

 fields. 



Die Dissoziierung und Umwandlung chemischer Atonie, by 

 Dr. Johannes Stark, 1903. Price 150 m. "A compre- 

 hensive view of the application of the electron theory to 

 certain phenomena." Nature, May, 1904. 



Die Kathodenstrahkn, by G. C. Schmidt, Brunswick, 1904. 



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