The Carnegie Institution of Washington . Institu-tions list of publications shows many contributions to chemistry fromProfessors Morse, Noyes, Richards, H. C. Jones, and others. Astro- 47 Frontispiece (greatly reduced) of H. C. Lan-casters Pierre du Ryer, Dramatist, acontemporary and rival of Corneille. Thereproduction is from the first edition ofSaul, 1642. 48 DIVISION OF RESEARCH ASSOCIATES. nomical and mathematical science are represented by the collectedmathematical works in celestial mechanics of the late George WilliamHill, by the factor tables and tables of primes of D. N. Lehmer,and by


The Carnegie Institution of Washington . Institu-tions list of publications shows many contributions to chemistry fromProfessors Morse, Noyes, Richards, H. C. Jones, and others. Astro- 47 Frontispiece (greatly reduced) of H. C. Lan-casters Pierre du Ryer, Dramatist, acontemporary and rival of Corneille. Thereproduction is from the first edition ofSaul, 1642. 48 DIVISION OF RESEARCH ASSOCIATES. nomical and mathematical science are represented by the collectedmathematical works in celestial mechanics of the late George WilliamHill, by the factor tables and tables of primes of D. N. Lehmer,and by several volumes from Burnham, Newcomb, and others,including a revision of the catalogue of stars in Ptolemys Almagest,by E. B. Knobel and C. H. F. Peters. In the field of InternationalLaw several volumes of a series of Classics of International Lawhave been issued under the general editorship of Professor JamesBrown Scott, but the publication of this series has recently beentransferred to the Carnegie Endowment for International Robert from the portrait in the Old Yellow Book. Knowledge of the Polynesian group of languages has been extendedby the publication of five volumes of researches by Mr. WilliamChurchill. To early English and Continental literature there hasbeen contributed an edition of the Arthurian Romances, by Oskar Sommer, printed in French of about the fifteenth of the poets Horace and Spenser have been publishedand a concordance of Keats is in press. Professor Bjerknes has givena new foundation and a new superstructure to the little-understoodscience of the weather in his Treatise on Dynamic Meteorology andHydrography, published by the Institution. The unique copy ofthe Old Yellow Book (the source of Brownings The Ring and DIVISION OF RESEARCH ASSOCIATES. 49 the Book), from the Bodleian Library at Oxford, has been reproducedphotographically and printed along with a translation, critical essay,and notes by Dr.


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