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Historical Journal Abbreviations

Abbreviation and Name of Journal

AmJSci

American Journal of Science

AmMathMon

American Mathematics Monthly

AnnDAstrophys

Annales d'Astrophysique

AnnNyAcadSci

Annals of the New York Acadamy of Science

AnnPhys

Annales d'Astrophysique

AnnPhysik

Annalen der Physik

AnnSciEcNormSup

Annales Scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure

AstronNach

Astronomische Nachrichten

AstrophysJ

Astrophysical Journal

BullAmMathSoc

Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society

BullNRC

Bulletin of the National Research Council

BullObsLyon

Bulletin de l'Observatoire de Lyon

BullYerkesObs

Bulletin of the Yerkes Observatory of University of Chicago

CR

Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Science

CreatResSocQtrly

Creation Research Society Quarterly

DieNaturw

Die Naturwissenschaften

Elect&WW

Electronics and Wireless World

ElectW&WW

Electronics World and Wireless World

Forum

Forum (The)

GottNachr

Gottinger Nachrichten

JBritInterplanetSoc

Journal of the British Interplanetary Society

JGO

Journal of Geology

JOSA

Journal of the Optical Society of America

JRAstCan

Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

JTransVicInst

Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute

JdPhys

Le Journal de Physique et Le Radium

MNRAS

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

MathNotes

Mathematical Notes of Edinburgh Mathematical Society

MemastronItal

Memorie della Societ&agrav; Astronomica Italiana

Monist

Monist (The)

NYT

New York Times

Nature

Nature

Observatory

Observatory (The)

PAstron

Popular Astronomy

PhilMag

Philosophical Magazine

PhilRev

Philosophical Review

PhilTransRoySocLon

Transactions of the Royal Society of London

PhilTransRoySocLonA

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London - Series A

PhysRev

Physical Review

PhysRevSupp

Physical Review Supplement

PhysZeit

Physikalische Zeitschrift

ProcCambPhilSoc

Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

ProcKNAW

Proceedings Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen

ProcNAS

Proceedings of the National Academy of Science

ProcRoySocLon

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London

PubAstroSocPac

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific

Sci

Science

SciAm

Scientific American

SciProga

Science Progress

Scientia

Scientia (Rivista Di Scienza)

Scribner

Scribner's Magazine

TothMaatRev

Toth-Maatian Review (The)

TransConnAcadA&S

Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences

USNOReport

US Naval Observatory Report

VerDtschPhysGes

Verhandlungenden Deutsche Physikalische Gesellshaft

WW

Wireless World

ZPhys

Zeitschrift für Physik