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United with the ' Edinburgh Journal of Science ' (%. v. No. 612) and 

 continued as : 



The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and journal 

 of science. Conducted by D. Brewster, K. Taylor and K. Phillips. 

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[Continued as:] 



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1230. Philosophical Transactions : giving some accompt of the present 

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 considerable parts of the world. [Edited from March 1665 to 

 June 1677 (i. e. No. 1-136) by H. Oldenburg ; from Jan. 167| to 

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4o. [London], (Oxford), (1665)-1775. 



No volumes were published during the years 1679 to 1682. TJie 

 .' ' Philosophical Collections ' (q. v. infra) was issued during those years 

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[Continued as :] 



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66 - 4. London, 1776 



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physical character; B. Containing papers of a biological character. 



Philosophical Transactions, giving some account of the present 

 undertakings, studies, and labours, of the ingenious, in many 

 considerable parts of the world. Vol. 47 (-55). For the years 

 1751 (-1765). Reprinted according to the London edition. 



4. Wittenberg, 1768-75. 



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