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THE Australian National Research Council performs a useful service to its territorial men of science, and to a larger body of workers, by the publication of Australian Science Abstracts. This appears quarterly. (Subscription 4s. per annum, post paid, from the Editor-in-Chief, Australian Museum, College Street, Sydney.) Sections are devoted to agriculture, anthropology, botany and forestry, chemistry, economics and statistics, engineering, geography, geology, physics, physiology, veterinary science, and zoology. Papers on research findings or communications of general scientific significance are cited, and a short abstract follows most of the titles. Mr. T. Hodge-Smith is the editor-in-chief, and has the assistance of ten honorary abstractors. It is often difficult for the worker in Great Britain to follow research at the Antipodes, but this publication should make such contact possible.
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Australian Science Abstracts. Nature 141, 113 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141113c0
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