Annales des Sciences Naturelles explained

Annales des sciences naturelles
Abbreviation:Ann. Sci. Nat.
Discipline:Zoology, Botany, Anatomy
Language:French
Editors:-->
Country:France
History:1824-1937 (209 volumes in 10 series)
Issn:0150-9306
Website:https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb34350424k/date

Annales des Sciences Naturelles (Paris) was a scientific journal with botanical descriptions published in Paris. In a first series, thirty volumes were published in the years 1824-1833, under the name of Annales des sciences naturelles; comprenant la physiologie animale et végétale, l'anatomie comparée des deux règnes, zoologie, botanique, minéralogue et la géologie. Paris. After that, at least 8 follow-up series were issued under the names Annales des Sciences Naturelles; Botanique, ser. XXX, most of them comprising 20 volumes and in 10 years. See the table for details.

Details of the journal series
SeriesCOLSPAN=2 YearsNumber of
FromToVolumes
11824183330
21834184320
31844185320
4 1854186320
5 1864187420
6 1875188520
71885189520
81895190420
91905191720
101919193719

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Notes and References

  1. typo "II" in print on p.2 corrected in hand-writing; cf. p.382
  2. typo "1878" in print on p.3; cf. e.g. p.52
  3. according to p.7, this an "1896" volume, published in Nov.1897
  4. published Jan.1899, according to p.7
  5. published Apr.1899, according to p.7