Biographical Memoirs :: MEGHNAD SAHA
Vol. V (1939-40)
The Indus Valley 5000 years ago (unsigned), pp. 6, 89.
Centenary of decipherment of the Brahmi and Kharosthi alphabets (unsigned), p. 148.
James Princep (unsigned), p. 153.
The War comes (Ed. Art.), p. 265.
Work of the Archaeological Survey of India (Ed. Art.), pp. 377, 451.
The four-fold ruin of India (Ed. Art.), p. 499. ,
National Research Council for India (Ed. Art.), p. 571.
Scientific research in national planning (Ed. Art.), p. 639.
Vol. VI (1940-41)
Wanted a national fuel policy (Ed. Art.), p. 61.
(With P. K. SEN CHAUDHURY) Physics in aid of medicine, p. 110.
On the use of science and scientists (Ed. Art.), p. 1m.
Right thinking (Ed. Art.), p. 311.
Science in War (Ed. Art.), p. 489.
Need for a school of glass technology in India (Ed. Art.), p. 555.
Sir Shah Md. Suleiman, p. 644.
Uranium fusion, p. 694.
Vol. VII (1941-42)
Science teaching in schools (Ed. Art.), p. 61.
Rabindra Nath Tagore (unsigned), p. 123.
A common language for India (Ed. Art.), p. 173.
The mystery of the solar corona solved, p. 247.
Sir M. Visvesvaraya (unsigned), p. 274.
Automobile industry in India (Ed. Art.), p. 465.
The late Prof. W. Nernst, p. 518.
The late Sir William Henry Bragg (unsigned), p. 544.
Vol. VIII (1942-43)
Civilizations in transition (unsigned), p. 2.
The late Rai Bahadur R. P. Chanda (unsigned), p. 65.
Science and war effort in Great Britain and India (Ed. Art.), p. 95.
Twenty-five years of the Soviet Union (Ed. Art.), p. 145.
(With S. N. SEN) Oil and invisible imperialism, p. 150.
The renaissance of China (Ed. Art.), p. 195.
Technological revolution in industry -- how the Russians did it (unsigned), p. 398.
Industrial research and Indian industries (Ed. Art.), p, 465.
Gauripati Chatterjee (unsigned), p. 163.