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JAPAN .—See also:Tokyo, See also:Asiatic See also:Soc. of Japan (1872), Trans. (1874, &c.); Deutsche Ges. f. Natur- u. VOlkerskunde Ostasiens (1873), Mitteil. (1873, &c.). H. See also:MATHEMATICS Many of the See also:general scientific See also:societies (see class i.) have mathematical and other See also:special sections. Among defunct See also:English societies may be mentioned the Mathematical Society, which used to meet in See also:Spitalfields (1717–1845) and possessed a library, and the See also:Cambridge See also:Analytical Society, which published See also:Memoirs (4to, 1813). The See also:London Mathematical Society (1865, incorporated 1894), Proc. (1865, &e.), the Mathematical Assn. (1871); See also:Gazette, and the See also:Edinburgh Mathematical Society (1883), Proc. (1883, &c.), are still flourishing. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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