10 Dana — American Journal of Science, 1818-1918. 



Early Scientific Journals. 



1771-1823. Journal de Physique, Paris ; title changed several 

 times. 



1787-. Botanical Magazine. (For a time known as Curtis 's 

 Journal. ) 



1789-1816. Annales de Chimie, Paris. Continued from 1817 

 on as the Annales de Chimie et de Physique. 



1790. Journal der Physik, Halle (by Gren) ; from 1799 on 

 became the Annalen der Physik (und Chemie), Halle, Leipzig. 

 The title has been somewhat changed from time to time though 

 publication has been continuous. Often referred to by the name 

 of the editor-in-chief, as Gren, Gilbert, Poggendorff , Wiedemann, 

 etc. 



1795-1815. Journal des Mines, Paris, continued from 1816 

 as the Annales des Mines. 



1796-1815. Bibliotheque Britannique, Geneva. From 1816- 

 1840, Bibliotheque Universelle, etc. 1846-1857, Archives des 

 Sci. phys. nat. Since 1858 generally known as the Bibliotheque 

 Universelle. 



1797. Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the 

 Arts (Nicholson's Journal) London; united in 1814 with the 

 Philosophical Magazine (Tilloch's Journal). 



1798-. The Philosophical Magazine (originally by Tillocli). 

 This absorbed Nicholson's Journal (above) in 1814; also the 

 Annals of Philosophy (Thomson, Phillips) in 1827 and Brew- 

 sters' Edinburgh Journal of Science in 1832. 



1798-1803. Allgemeines Journal de Chemie (Scherer's 

 Journal). 1803-1806; continued as Neues Allg. J. etc. (Geh- 

 len's Journal.) Later title repeatedly changed and finally 

 (1834 et seq.) Journal fur praktische Chemie. 



1816-18. Journal of Science and the Arts, London. 1819- 

 30, Quarterly J. etc. 1830-31, Journal of the Royal Institution 

 of Great Britain. 



1818. American Journal of Science and Arts until 1880, 

 when "the Arts" was dropped, New Haven, Conn. First 

 Series, 1-50, 1818-1845 ; Second Series, 1-50, 1846-1870; Third 

 Series, 1-50, 1871-1895; Fourth Series, 1-45, 1896-June, 1918. 



1820-1867. London Journal of Arts and Sciences (after 

 1855, Newton's Journal). 



1824—. Annales des sciences naturelles. Paris. 



1826-. Linnasa, Berlin, Halle ; from 1882 united with Jahrb. 

 d. K. botan. Gartens. 



1828-1840. Magazine of Natural History, London; united 

 1838 with the Annals of Natural History, and known since 1841 

 as the Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 



