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THE readers of NATURE must be so familiar with the “Royal Society Catalogue” that it is needless to give any description of it; suffice it to say that when the work for the decade 1874–1883, printed in vols. ix. to xi., was in progress, it was found that a considerable number of periodicals had been omitted, many of which contained valuable papers. As stated in the preface to vol. ix., the President and Council contemplated the publication of a supplementary volume which should contain the most important papers that appeared between 1800 and 1883 in periodicals not hitherto catalogued.
Catalogue of Scientific Papers (1800–1883), Supplementary Volume.
Compiled by the Royal Society of London. Vol. xii. Pp. xxxii + 807. (London: C. J. Clay and Sons, 1902.)
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Catalogue of Scientific Papers (1800–1883), Supplementary Volume . Nature 66, 574 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066574a0
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