Deaths
- February 3 - Oliver Heaviside (born 1850), physicist.
- February 22 - Thomas Clifford Allbutt (born 1836), physician.
- June 3 - Camille Flammarion (born 1842), astronomer.
- June 22 - Felix Klein (born 1849), German mathematician.
- July 26 - Gottlob Frege (born 1848), mathematician.
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