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Memoirs of the Chemical Society of London ended in 1841.
Proceedings of the Chemical Society of London was created in 1842.
Isaac Newton. He made it with a magnifying power of 38 diameters and presented it to the Royal Society of London in December 1672.
The co-discoverer of the theory. Wallace and Darwin gad their papers read out together at a 1858 meeting of the Linnaen Society in London.
In 1703, an anonymous English microscopist sketched and described the first known diatom, Tabilarria Flocculosa. His sketches were published by the Royal Society of London. His name is yet to be known until this day.
London Society was created in 1862.
London Society ended in 1898.
Physical Society of London was created in 1874.
Zoological Society of London was created in 1826.
Malacological Society of London was created in 1893.
London Missionary Society was created in 1795.
London Mathematical Society was created in 1865.
Geological Society of London was created in 1807.
Medical Society of London was created in 1773.
London Bach Society was created in 1946.
Pathological Society of London was created in 1846.
London Typographical Society ended in 1964.