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WITH the publication of the volume before us, the indexing of the scientific papers of the nineteenth century under their authors' names has been successfully brought to a close. It is unnecessary to reiterate the high opinion which we have previously expressed of the practical utility of this monumental undertaking and of the high standard of accuracy maintained by its successive editors and their staffs. The “Catalogue Scientific Papers” is an indispens able tool for the research student and historian of science alike.
Catalogue of Scientific Papers.
Compiled by the Royal Society of London. Fourth series (1884–1900). Vol. 19: T—Z. Pp. vi + 877. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1925.) 168s. net.
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H., E. Catalogue of Scientific Papers . Nature 116, 129–130 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116129a0
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