86 COMPTES RENDUS 



578. Comptes rendns hebdomadaires des Seances de 1'Academie des 



Sciences. Tom. [1] -* 4. Paris, 1835 -* 



Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des Seances et Memoires de la 

 Societe de Biologie. See 576. 



579. Comunicaciones del Museo nacional de Buenos Aires. Tom. 1. 



la. 8. Buenos Aires, 1898-1901. 



580. Congres scientifiques de France. Session 1-15. 



80. Kouen (Poitiers, etc.), 1833-48. 



The following list gives the names of the towns at which each meeting 

 was held and the date of the meeting. 



1. Caen, 1833. 9. Lyon, 1841. 



2. Poitiers, 1834. 10. Strasbourg, 1842. 



3. Douai, 1835. 11. Angers, 1843. 



4. Blois, 1836. 12. Nimes, 1844. 



5. Metz, 1837. 13. Reims, 1845. 



6. Clermont-Ferrand, 1838. 14. Marseille, 1846. 



7. Le Mans, 1839. 15. Tours, 1847. 



8. Besanson, 1840. 



Connoissauce des Mouvemeus celestes. See 581. 



581. Connoissance (Connaissance) des Temps. Pour 1'annee 1702 (1703 



>). Au meridien de Paris : publiee par 1'ordre de 1'Academie royale 

 des Sciences (par ordre du Bureau des Longitudes). _. , fl 



12 (8). Paris, 1702 > 



Imperfect : wanting tJie volumes for the years 1720, 1728, 1730, 1881, 

 1882, and 1884 to 1890. The volumes for the years 1762 to 1767 are 

 entitled : ' Connoissance des Mouvemens celestes.' 



582. Contributions from the Jefferson Physical Laboratory of Harvard 



University for the year 1903 Vol. 1 > 



4. Cambridge, Mass., [1904] 



Contributions from the Solar Observatory, Mt. Wilson, California. 

 See 544. 



Contributions from the United States National Herbarium. 

 See 152O. 



Contributions from the Zoological Laboratory of the University of 

 Pennsylvania. See 1349. 



Cooper (D.). Microscopical Journal. See 1070. 



Copeland (R.) and Dreyer (J. L. E.). Copernicus. See 583. 



583. Copernicus, an international journal of astronomy. Edited by R. 



Copeland and J. L. E. Dreyer. Vol. 1-3. 4. Dublin, 1881-84. 



No more published. 



The first six numbers of this journal were published under the title 

 ' Urania '. 



