A HISTORY OF SCIENCE 



Annales des sciences naturelles : zoologie et paleontologie, 

 Paris. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including zoology, 

 botany, and geology. Monthly. London. A technical 

 magazine. Of little interest to the general reader. 



Archiv fur Naturgeschichte. A journal of natural history 

 published bi-monthly at Berlin. 



Archiv fur Rassen-und -GeseUschaft Biologie einschliefslich 

 Rassen und Gesell.-Hygiene. 



Archives de biologic (quarterly), Liege. 



Archives des sciences biologiques. St. Petersburg. Five num- 

 bers a year. 



Archives Italiennes de biologie. Turin. Bi-monthly. 



Biological Bulletin of the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's 

 Holl, Massachusetts. Published monthly by the labor- 

 atory. Managing editor, Frank R. Lillie. Scientific and 

 technical very good. 



Biologie generale des bacteries, by E. Bodin, professor of bac- 

 teriology, University of Rennes, Paris, 1904. Price 2 

 fr. 50. Studies of bacteria in general treated in a 

 semi-popular manner. Some new ideas prepared to 

 explain bacterial action in normal life very good. 

 Revue Scientifique, review, August, 1904. 



Biornetrika. A journal for the statistical study of biological 

 problems (quarterly), 305. per annum. Edited, in con- 

 sultation with Francis Galton, by W. F. R. Weldon, Karl 

 Pearson, and C. B. Davenport. A bulky journal, beau- 

 tifully illustrated with plates and line cuts. Largely 

 technical, but containing many articles of interest to 

 general readers on laws of inheritance, hereditary in- 

 fluences, etc. 



Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. Published 

 irregularly at Rochester. 



Geologische und Pal&ontologische Abhandlungen, Jena. 



Johns Hopkins University, Memoirs from the Biological 

 ^ Laboratory. 



L'Echange Revue Linnienne, fondee par le Docteur Jacquet. 

 Directeur, M. Pic. A monthly journal of natural his- 

 tory, devoted largely to entomology small and technical. 

 Of interest to entomologists only. 



Les lois naturelles, par Felix le Danteg, charge du cours 



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