Science-Gossip

Science-Gossip was the common name for two series of monthly popular-science magazines, that were published from 1865 to 1893 and from 1894 to 1902.

Taylor had founded a Science-Gossip Society in Norwich in 1868, and in 1869 a similar club for young men was formed in Ipswich in emulation of it, as a revival of the dormant Ipswich Philosophical Society.

In 1899 "the favourite journal for amateurs devoted to Natural, Physical, and Applied Sciences," entered offices at 110 Strand, London.

This was perhaps regretted most by people who read it at society meetings and never bought their own copies.

[7] Science Gossip is cited over 100 times in Alfred Cotgreave's 1900 contents-subject index.