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READERS of NATURE may be interested in the Indian Physico-Mathematical Journal, which appears twice yearly. It was founded in 1930 for the purpose of publishing original papers on mathematics and theoretical physics, under the editorship of Prof. J. Ghosh, Presidency College, Madras, assisted by a board of eminent Indian scientific workers. The latest numbers, which we have recently received, contain many interesting papers representative of both the above subjects. These form a definite contribution to science and are worthy of more than a local circulation. The Journal does not belong to any particular institution, but exists solely to encourage research. The annual subscription outside India is £1.
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Indian Physico-Mathematical Journal . Nature 133, 979 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133979b0
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