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Scientific Memoirs
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Scientific Memoirs, Selected from the Transactions of Foreign Academies of science and Learned Societies and from Foreign Journals was a series of books edited and published by Richard Taylor (1781–1858) in London between 1837 and 1852.
After 1852 the publication continued in two series: Natural Philosophy, edited by J. Tyndall and William Francis; and, Natural history, edited by Arthur Henfrey and Thomas Henry Huxley.
Volume 3 (1843) is noteworthy because it contained Ada Lovelace's notes appended to her translation of Luigi Federico Menabrea's article.[1] Both are available on Wikisource.
Some volumes have been reprinted by Johnson Reprint Corp. New York in 1966.
- Volume I and II of Scientific Memoirs (1841)
- List of figures in volume I of Scientific Memoirs (1841)
- Figure in volume I of Scientific Memoirs (1841)
- First page of volume I of Scientific Memoirs (1841)
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