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IN 1894 a committee was appointed by the British Association to inquire into the question of uniformity in the size of the pages of proceedings, transactions, and scientific journals in which original papers are published. The appearance of a number of Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society of a different size from its predecessors, in accordance with an announcement circulated as recently as the end of August, suggests that it may be desirable to direct attention to the report of this committee (Brit. Ass. Rep., 1895, p. 77).
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BRYAN, G. Uniformity in Scientific Literature. Nature 68, 598–599 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068598a0
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