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BLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES 



A PROVISIONAL LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS 

OF AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, 

AND OTHER SOCIETIES 



FROM THEIR ORGANIZATION 



COMPILED UNDER THE EDITORIAL DIRECTION OP 

R. R. BOWKER 



NEW YORK 
OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY 

1899 



PREFACE. 

of the New York Academy of Medicine ; to the officers of the leading universities, 
and to many others, for much valuable assistance, without which even the imperfect 
result here presented would have been impossible. The immediate work of compiling 
the present list has been in the hands of Mr. William Potts, whose long and hon- 
orable relationship with a certain class of societies had made him familiar with this 
kind of work, although not professionally a bibliographer. It is to the regret of the 
editor that his absence abroad during much of the compilation prevented his full 
personal attention to details of the work ; and the more credit should therefore be 
given to Mr. Potts for his large share in the present result. 

The imperfections of these contributions toward a bibliography of American 
publishing societies, which it is hoped may result ultimately in a really adequate bib- 
liography, cannot be more evident to any critic than to those responsible for the 
publication. Many of these imperfections, however, are inseparable from any first 
attempt to gather into one compilation so much diverse material from so many inde- 
pendent sources. In the case of early societies, no longer existing, nothing more 
could be done than to make the best of existing records, in the hope that the later 
cooperation of librarians, after the publication of the work, may be of help in filling 
evident gaps and may add unsuspected material. In the important permanent socie- 
ties — which have existed for many years — the frequent change of officers and of 
addresses, where there are no permanent headquarters, libraries, or secretaries, has 
made it a task of especial difficulty to obtain continuous information from the be- 
ginning, but a happy result of the inquiry, in many cases, has been to stimulate such 
societies toward a better bibliographical record of their owu publications. Many 
such societies lack a complete file of their own issues. Some societies known to 
exist failed altogether to respond to the repeated inquiries for information, and in 
such cases nothing more could be doue tlian to utilize the information that could be 
gleaned indirectly from existing bibliographies and from library shelves. In every 
case the endeavor has been made to send a proof of the list of each society to its 
proper officer, but in many cases these proofs were not returned or were returned 
without adequate examination and revision. 

The present bibliography covers over a thousand societies, but doubtless omits 
many societies which properly belong in such a list. It has been the endeavor 
to include all national. State, or general societies known or supposed to issue 
publications of general or technical interest. With some no list of issues is given ; 
in these cases no word was obtainable from the society, and it is possible that 
such are not really publishing societies. It has not been attempted to include 
county medical associations, teachers' institutes, and such bodies, whose numbers 
are legion, though they may semi-occasionally issue publications; nor societies 
or institutions issuing merely reports of their own affairs, unless, like the Prison 
Association, Charity Organization societies, etc., these bear upon general public 
questions; nor catalogues of colleges, libraries, etc., unless they have historical or 
other special value ; nor those of art or other exhibitions — but it has been very 
difficult to draw any satisfactory line between inclusion and exclusion. 

It has been impracticable in the present work to follow a consistently systematic 
method of entry. In the case of each society the endeavor has been to give its 
correct official name, as well as cross-references from other names and from names 
of localities, and to include the date of its organization, the name and address of its 

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PREFACE. 

present secretary or other representative, and its place of headquarters. Entries as a 
rule are chronological ; series, however, precede individual volumes. Special attention 
is called to the growing importance of the publications of universities and colleges, 
and in this field the information supplied by Harvard and Yale universities presents a 
model of systematized arrangement. It is to be regretted that the information from 
other universities having such departments could not have been conformed to these 
excellent models; this, however, was rendered impossible from the fact that the 
Harvard and Yale lists came after the* less satisfactory form had been adopted for the 
other universities. In some cases, such as the American Anti-Slavery Society and 
the United States Sanitary Commission, little more has been possible than to point 
out sources of information from which it is hoped an adequate bibliography may be 
obtained later. 

In recording the publications of societies it has been extremely difficult to draw 
the line between publications by societies and publications concerning societies but 
not issued by them. There is also not a little confusion as to series which have been 
discontinued and resumed, or of which the title has from time to time been changed. In 
the case of several series it has not been possible to obtain individual entries for the 
earlier numbers, and in the case of others the representatives of the societies have 
utterly faileil to respond to requests for information as to issues later than those 
scheduled. The list was intended to bring the publications up to the date of July, 
1898, and systematic entry has not been attempted later than that date. It is to be 
hoped that this volume will make clear the way for a revision or a later publication, 
completing the nineteenth century record. Such an issue will not, however, be 
possible unless the present volume receives support in the way of subscriptions from 
libraries and others interested, and cooperation from librarians and society officers in 
filling gaps. The publication has been a labor of love on the part of the editor, who 
does not expect to obtain from it the actual return for the money outlay, but does 
hope that the deficit may not be so great as to preclude further publication on these 
lines. It is not intended to include in the American Catalogue for 1895-1900 an 
appendix covering publishiug societies, its place being filled for the most part by 
the present list. 

It is impossible for any library to make a complete collection of the publications 
of American publishiug societies, and it is difficult to get even an adequate represent- 
ation of the leading societies or of the local societies which each local library should 
especially represent. A bibliography of this sort is therefore of special value because 
it enables each libraiy to furnish to students and inquirers information as to material 
existing in special fields, and makes possible, under the system of inter-loan of books 
which is becoming prevalent in American libraries, the obtaining of the actual material 
for the use of special students. This bibliography, therefore, in a measure supplies 
the lack on the library shelves of the publications which it records. If its publication 
shall lead publishing societies to make better bibliographies and more adequate 
collections of their issues, shall stimulate libraries to greater pains in furnishing 
their shelves with the publications of local and general societies, and shall lead 
ultimately to the issue of a i-eally adequate bibliography of American publishing 
societies, the editor's labors and expenditures will not have been without sufficing 
reward. 

R. R. BOWKER. 



PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES 



Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. See 
Philadelphia. 

Academy of Science of St. Louis. See St. Louis. 

Agassiz Association. Organized 1875 ; incorporated 
1892. (H. H. Ballard, pres., 247 South St., Pitts- 
Held, Mass.) Has many local chapters. 

The Observer (monthly). E. F. Bigelow, 8tatn/ord, Ct. 

Fern Bulletin . W. A\ Clute, Binghamton, N. Y. 

WiUon Ornithological Bulletin. 

SwiMs Cronn^ ed. by H. H. Ballard. 1887-9. 6 v. 8P. 

Handbook. Ist ed. 1882. 

— 4thed. 1897. 1 v. 16o. cl., 75c. 

Proceedings first general convention. 1884. 1 v. 8o. pap., 
26c. 

Proceedings Mass. state assenably. 1890. 1 v. 8". pap., 
2Sc. Mrs. B. F. Boyd^ sec.y Hyde Parkt Mass. 

Flora of FitchburjB^, Masts. Prof. E. A . Hartto^llt Fitchburg . 

Courses or study in chemistry, mineralogy, and botany. 

Agatbynian Club, The. Organized 1866. Ntw York. 

Advice to the officers of the British army ; with the addition 
of some hints to the drummer and the private soldier. A fac- 
simile reprint of the 6th London edition. 1867. 161 p. W^. 

Polydori Vergllii de rervm inventoribvs. Tr. into English 
by John Laogiey. 1868. xvi + 242+xvii p. 8o. 

Agricultural Experiment Station. See Cornell Univer- 
sity : University of Wisconsin : University of 
Wyoming. 

Alabama Historical Society. Organized 1850: reorgan- 
ized 1898. (Thos. N. Owen, sec, CarroUton, 
Ala.) Tuscaloosa, Ala, 

Transactions at 1st ann. meeting, 1851. 1852. 8*. 55 p. 

Transactions at the ann. meeting, 1855. 1855. 9f*. 65 p. 

Expedition of De Boto, by R. A. Hardaway. 1874. S«*. pap. 

Tuskaloosa, the origin of its name, its history, etc., by Thus. 
Maxwell. 1876. 8°. 86 p. map. 

Session of the Alabama legislature, 1847-48, prepared by 
J. L. M.Curry. 1892. 8o. 

Creek Indians, by R. A. Hardaway, 1894. 8^. pap. 

Note. Some papers have also been published iu Alabama 
£PMorical Reporter. 

A.labama Industrial and Scientific Society. Organized 
1891. (Eugene A. Smith, sec.) University, 
Ala. 
Proceedings, v. 1 : 1, 1891-v. 7 : 2, 1897. 

Alabama, Medical Association of the State of. Organ> 

ized 1847 ; reorganized Mar. 3, 1868. (Dr. J. K. 

Jordan, sec.) Montgomery y Ala, 

Reports. 

Transactions. Annual. 1869-f- 

Alabama State Agricultural Society. (?) 

Proceedings, annual sessions, 1884-86; semi-annual session, 
1887. 8». 

Alabama State Bar Association. Organized 1878. 

(Alex. Troy, sec, Court Square.) Montgomery t 

Ala. 

Proceedings. lst-21st annual meetings; comp. by A. 
Troy. 1879-98. 21 v. 8». ea., pap., $2. 

Alaska Historical Society. 

Jiow Society of Alaskan Natural History and Ethnology, 
which see. 



Albany Hist. Soc.] 



PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES 



[American Acadeniv 



Albany HiBtorical Society. Organized (?). Albany, 
N. Y. 
The Albany Quarterly, nos. 1-6. 1832-3. 8«*. 

Albany Institute. Organized 1824; chartered 1829. 
(G: R. Howell, rec. sec. and libn., N. V. State 
Library.) Albany, N. Y. 

Annual report. Ut, 1825. 

TranBacUoDB. v. 1-12. 12 v. 8*. 1880-03. v. 4 for sale in 
cl. at $6, ▼. 7, 9 at $3 ea., and v. 10, 12 at $2.60 ea. 

Proceeding!, v. 1. 1S73 ; v. 2, 1878. 2 v. 8o. cl., ea., $2.50. 

DlBCOurte on the life, character, and services of Stephen van 
Rensselaer, by D. D. Barnard, with historical sketch of Colony 
and manor of Rensselaerswich. 1839. 144 p. 8". 

Field meetings of the ,1870-75. 1876. 8o. 11. (Contains 

only proceedings 1873-75.) 

Note, Numerons reprints and pamphlets have also been 
Issued. See Griffin's Bibliography of Am. Hist. Societies. 

Albany Medical College, Association of the Alumni of. 
(Medical Department of Union University.) Or- 
ganized (?). 



Constitution and by-laws. 8*>. Albany. 1874. 
Proceedings of the annual meeting. 1-15. 1874-88. 
1800. 80. Albany. 1874-90. 



V. 17, 



American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Organized 
1780. (Samuel H. Scudder, cor. sec.) Ath- 
enetum building ^ lOh Beacon St., Boston j Mass. 

Memoirs. Old series, vols. 1-4. New series, vols. 1-12. 
1785-1898. 16 ▼. ea., $10. hf. vols., ea., $5. Complete Mets, 
$112.50. 4«. 

Proceedings, v. 1-3S. 1848-98. 33 v. ea. $5. Complete 
seU,$125. 80. 

American Academy of Dental Science. Organized 
1867. (H. E. Cutter, ed., 1278 Massachusetts 
avc., Cambridge.) Boston, Mass. 

Note. Papers read before the society are printed in the 
International Dental Journal fmonthlyj, N. Y. and Phlla., 
ed. byJ. W: Truman*, subs., $2.50. 

(Previous to 1895 the annual addresses were issued in 
pamphlet form.) 

American Academy of Medicine. Organized 1876. 
(Chas. I!^clntire, sec, 104 N. 4th St., Easton, 
Pa.) 

Bulletin (at first issned irregularly, now 6 times a year). 
C. Mclntire, ed. v. 1-3:47. 1801-8. 8". $3 per ann. Single 
nos., 50c. The parts are numbered continuously, and the 3d 
volume will probably end with no. 50. 

State requirements for the practice of Medicine. Reprint 
from Bulletin of Feb. 1897, with a supplement issued 1898. 50c. 

Note. The Academy has publisned a number of brief 
pamphlets. 

American Academy of Political and Social Science. 
Organized 1889. (Wilmer H. Righter, bus. 
mgr.) Station By Pkila., Pa. 

Annals of the American Academy (bi-monthly), ed. by 
Edm. J. James and Roland P. Fallcner. v. 1-11. 1890-98. 
11 v., 46 nos. 8". ea. no., pap., $1. Issued during the first 
year as a quarterly publication. 

Supplements, v. 1-16. 1891-98. 16 v. 8^. ea., pap., 25c.-$2. 

Note. Those marked thus (*) are Issued both in this and in 
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— Jan., 1891: *In memoriaro : John Alexander Jameson, 
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— Feb., 1891 : * Public health and municipal government, by 
J. 8. Billings. 25c. 

— Mar., 1891 : • History of staUstics, by A. Meitzen. $1. 

— Apr., 1891 : * Handbook of the Academy. $2. 

— May, 1891: * Theory and technique of statistics, by A. 
Meitzen. $1.50. 

— Jan., 1893 : * Constitution of Columbia, tr. with Introd. by 
B. Moses. 50c. 

— Mar., 1893 : * Constitutional and organic laws of France, 
1875-1889, tr. with introd. by C. F. A. Currier. 50c. 

— Sept., 1893 : * Inland waterways : their relation to trans- 
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— Mar., isiM : * History of political economy, by G. Cohn. $1. 

— Joly, ISW : ♦Theory of sociology, by F. H.Uiddings. 50c. 
~ Sept., 1894: * Constitution of Prussia, tr. with introd. by 

J. H. Robinson. 50c. 



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— Noy., 1894 : ^ConatltutloD of Itoly, tr. with introd. by 8. 
M. Undsay and L. B. Rowe. 60o. 

— Jan., 1896 : * Theory of todal forcm, by 8. N. Patten. 

$1. 

— May, 1896: Conatltntion of Switzerland, by J. M. Vin- 
cent. 60c. 

— May, 1897 : * Handbook of the Academy. $1 . 

— May, 1898 : * Handbook of the Academy. $1. 
Pabllcatlone of the American Academy. 
(Fortnightly.) not. 1-228. 1890-98. 8P. pap. 

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5. Decay of state and local government, by S.N. Patten. 26c. 

3. Law of wages and interest, by J. B. Clark. 25c. 

4. Province of sociology, by F. H. Olddlngs. 25c. 

6. Instmctlon in pablie law and economics in Germany, 
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6. Railroad passenger fares in Hungary, by J. J. Wetherell. 
85c. 

7. Origin of Conneeticnt towns, by C. M. Andrews. 25c. 

8. Original package case, by 0. B. Patterson. 15c. 

9. Original features In the U. 8. oonstitation, by J. H. 
Robinson. 85c. 

10. Historical vs. deductive political economy, by B. v. 
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II. Instruction in public law and economics in Qermany, 
n. 25c. 

12. Austrian economlsto, by B. v. Boehm-Bawerk. 25c. 

13. On the conception of sovereignty, by D. O. Ritehie. 25c. 

14. Character of villein tenure, by W. J. Ashley. 15c. 

15. Critique of wages theories, by 8. Wood. 8oc. 

16. Railroad passenger tariffs in Austria, by J. J. Wetherell . 
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17. * Public health and municipal government, by J. 8. 
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18. * History, theory, and technique of stotistics, by A. 
Meltzen. cl., |i.60; hf. leath., $2.50. 

19. Genesis of a written constitution, by W: C Morey. 25c. 

20. Law of nature, by F. M. Taylor. 25c. 

21. On the concept of wealth, by C. A. TuUle. 25c. 

22. Compulsory voting, by F. W. Holls. 25c. 

23. Instruction in economics in Italy, by R. P. Falkner. 25c. 

24. Philadelphia Social Science Association, by J. G. 
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26. * Handbook of the Academy.' $2. 

96. * In memoriam : John Alexander Jameson, by F. N. 
Thorpe. 25c. 

27. Constitution of Mexico ; tr. by B. Moses. 35c. 

28. Land transfer reform, by J. W. Jenks. 15o. 

29. Bconomic basis of prohibition, by 8. N. Patten. 15c. 

30. International liability for mob injuries, by B. W. 
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31. Political science at Oxford, by D. G. Rltehle. 15c. 

82. Recent constitution-making In the United Btetes, by 
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38. Bconomics in Italy, by A. Loria. 25c. 

34. Present condition of the peasante in Russia, by Combes 
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35. Stetistlcal publications of the United Btates government, 
by W: F. Willoughby. 15c. 

86. Supplement to the handbook of the Academy. 50o. 
37. Congress and the cabinet, by G. Bradford. 15c. 
88. Place of party in the political system, by A. D. Morse. 
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39. Recent tendencies in the reform of land tenure, by B. 
P. Cbeyney. 15c. 

40. Law-making by popular vote, by B. P. Oberholtzer. 
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41. Neglected pointo in the theory of socialism, by T. B. 
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42. Basis of the demand for the public regulation of Indus- 
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43. Study of the science of municipal government, by F. P. 
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46. Jurisprudence in American universities, by B. W. 
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48. 
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62. 
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Graziani*B economic theory of machinery, by 8. Wood. 

Bthlcal training in the public schools, by C: DeGarmo. 

Theory of value, by F. v. Wieser. 25c. 

Basis of interest, by D. M. Lowrey. 25c. 

Blectrle street lighting In Chicago, by M. A. Mikkelsen. 



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[American Academy 



American Acad, of Pol. and Soc. Science, continued. 



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Dana. 

66. 

57. 

58. 

50. 

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61. 

62. 

63. 



Australian system of voting In Massachusetts, by R. il. 

25c. 
Pennsylvania ballot law of 1891, by O. C. Blnuey. 25c. 
A thira revolution, by E: P. Obeyney. 15c. 
River and harbor bills, by E. R. Johnson. 35c. 
Indian education, by P. w. Blackmar. 25c. 
Cabinet government in the United Btatee, by P. Bnow. 



School savings banks, by B. L. Oberholtxer. 15c. 
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Qcometricul theory of the determination of prices, by 
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64. Economic causes of moral progress, by B. N. Patten. 25c. 

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66. Influence on business of the independent treasury, by 
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67. Sidgwick*sBlementsof politics, by J. H.Robinson. 16c. 

68. Preventive legislation in relation to crime, by C. II. 
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60. Effects of consumption of wealth on distribution, by 
W: Smart. 35c. 

70. Standard of deferred payments, by B: A. Rosa. I5c. 

71. Parliamentary procedure, by J. Macy. 25c. 

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78. Local government of county communities in Prussia, by 
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74. Cost and utility, by S. N. Patten. 25c. 

Alcohol question in Bwitzerland, by W. Milliet. 15c. 
Beligman^B Shifting and incidence of taxation, by E: A. 
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77. 
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88. Our failures in municipal government, by O. Bradford. 
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R: T. Ely, with addrcsBes by W; Pepper and F. A. Walker. — 
ft. pt. 1 : Malthua and Rieardo, by 8. X. Tatton ; pt. 2 : Study of 
Htati«tiei4, by I>. It. Dvwey ; pt. 3 : Analynliin political economy, 
by W: W. Folwell. — 6. An honeot dollar, by K. R. Andrew*. 

V. .'», no. 1 : Induritrial tninrtitlon in Japan, by Y. Ono. — 2. 
Two prize eMays on child labor : no. I, by W. F. Wllloiiithby : 
no. 2, by C. de (traffenreld. — 3. 4 : Two papers on the canal 

?nestion : pt. 1, by K. J. Jjimen; pt. C, by li. M. Haupt. — ft. 
Ilstory of the New York property tax, by J: C'. Schwab.— 
6. Rdiicational value of political economy, by H. N. Patten. 

V.6: 1, '1: Report of the proceedings of the fourth annual 
meeting of the Association.— 3. pt. 1 : Government forestry 
abroad, by Q. Pinohot; pt. 2: Present condition of the forests 
on the public lands, by K: A. Rowers; pt. ;i: Practicability 
of an American forest administration, by R. K. Fernow.— 
4, 5. Municipal ownership of gas in the United States, by 
E: W. Bemls. — 6. State railroad commissions and how they 
may bo made effective, by F: C Clark. 

V. 7:1: Silver situation in the United States, by F. W. 
Taussig. — '2. 3. On the shifting and incidence of taxation, 
by E. R. A. Seligman. — 4, -S. Sinking-funds, by E: A. Ross. 
— 6. Reciprocity treaty with Canada of 18.'»4, by F. E Haynes. 

V. 8: 1: Report of the proceedings of the fifth annual 
meeting of the Association. — 2, 3. Housing of the poor in 
American cities, by M. T. Reynolds. — 4, 5. Public assist- 
ance of the poor in France, by E. G. Balch. — 6. First stages 
of the tariff policy of the United States, by W: mil. 

v. 9:1, 2: Progressive taxation in theory and prac- 
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C: H. Cooley. — 4. Sir William Petty: a study in English 
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the seventh annual meeting: Modern appeal to leual forces in 
economic life, by J: B. Clark ; Chicago strike, by C. D.Wright; 
Unemployeil, by D. R. Dewey; Pope and the encyclical on 
labor, by J: Q. Brooks; Population and capital, fy A. T. 
Iladley. 

V. 10: 1-3: Canadian banking system, 1817-1890, by R. M. 
Breckenridge. — 4. Poor laws of Mass. and N. Y., by J. Cum- 
iDiujkfs. 135 p. 75c. — 5, 6. lAJttern of Ricardo to McCnlloch. 
1S16-23, ed. with Introduction and notes, by J. H. Ilollender. 
]8o p. pap., $1.2.') ; cl. $2. 

V. 11 : 1-3. Race traits and tendencies of the Am. negro, by 
F. Ij. Hoffman. 329 p. pap., $1.25; cl., $2.-4. Apprecia- 
tion and Interest, by Irving Fisher. HH» p. 75c. 

Oeneral contents' and index of v. 1-11. l><srt-9»^. 

New series: li«»«ued at Irrejnilar intervaln. 

1. The cotton Industry: an essay in American e(H)iiomic 
history, by M. B. Hammond. 3f*2 p. pap.. $1.00; il., |t2. 

Economic studies (bi-monthly). yfavinVlan Co. 

V. 1, ISOfi. Handbook and report of 8th ann. meetluK. 17<< p. 
50c. — 1 . Theory of economic progress, by J. B. Clark ; Rela- 
tion of changes in tlie volume of currency to prosperity, by F. 
A. \Vnlker. 4.') p. 50c. — 2. Adjustment of wukcs to eftl- 
clcncy ; 3 papen*: Gain sharing, by H. R. Townc; The pn»- 
miiirn plan, by F. A. Haleey; A piece-rate system, by F. W. 
Taylor. 84 p. r>Oc.— 3. The populist movement. l»y F. li. 
McVcy. 88 p. 5<»c. — 4. Present monetary Hituatlon', by. W. 
Lexis; trans, by J. Cummlngs. 71 p. j'»Oc. — '•, ti. ^tieot j 
railway problem in Cleveland, by W. R. Hopkins. W'l p. 7fKi. 

V. 2, 1S07. Handbook und report of IHh ann. meeting. 162 ]>. 
50c. — 1. Economics and jurisprudence, by H. O. AdamH. 48 p. 
60c. — 2. The naloon question in Chicago, by J. E. Qeorge. 
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bar. 4^i p. 50c.— 2. Economic aspects of raflniad recelver- 
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quiHltor law, by T. N. Carver. 94 p. 50c. 

Hand-book and report of the Ctb and 7th annual meetings of 
ihfi Association. 

AnU*ri<*an Education Society. Organized 181(5. See 
Congregational Education Society. i 

Anicrican Klectro-Thera pontic Association. Organize*! ' 
1891. (Or. John Gerin, sec, 68 North St . Au- i 
burn, N. Y.) 

Transactions. 1891-97. 7 v. ea., $1. 



12 



irican Kntomological] PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES 



[American Folk-Lore 



rican EntT>mological Society. 

Kew a aecHon of the Academy of Natural Bcicnccs of Pbila- 
elphia. Stt rhiludolphla. 

rican Ethical Union. Organized 1887 as Tlic 
Union of Societies for Ethical Culture. Present 
name taken in 1893. (S. Burns Weston, sec, 

1305 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.) 

Ethical Record, Quarterly, v. 1 : I, April, 1888— v. 3 : '2, 
uly, 1890. Succeeded by the Intei-naWmal Journal or 
Ithica, published by S. B. Weston. 

Ethical Addr*-H9<», monWiiy , except July aud Auguut. l8t 
t»r., 18W-6lh ser., 1898. 7;>c. per vol., cl. ; ea. no., fie. 

I«t ser., 1894: What do we stand for, by Folix Adler. — 
iX\ ethical view of life, by W. M. Salter. — What diH's It 
lean to be religious, and what is religion, by W. L. Sheldon. 
-The religion of ethical culture, by M. M. Man^asarlau.— 
'he modem saint, by Felix Adler. — Morality, \\ hat does it 
lean? by W. M. Salu-r. — True Liberalism, by W. L. tihel- 
on. — Teaching and teachers, by M. M. Mangasarian. — 
'rayer and worship, by Felix Adler. — The highest rule of 
fe, by W. M. Salu-r. 

2d ser., 189.'> : What we mean by duty, by W. L. Sheldon. — 
tur best^tting sins, by M. M. Mungasarlan. — "Ethical agnos- 
cirtm,'* by W. M. S:ilter. — ('onsolatiuUM, by Felix Adler. — 
V^onihlp in the spirit, by W. L. Sheldon.— The freedom of 
thical rellowship, by Felix Adler. —The next step in (^hris- 
lanity, by W. M. Salter. —•• Ethics or religion? " by W. M. 
alter. — The four types of suffering, by Felix Adler. — 
>ctaviu8 B. Frothingham memorial exercises, by E. C. Bted- 
lan, O. U. Putnam, G. O. Barrett and Felix Adler. 

3d Her., 1806 : The Monroe doctrine and the war spirit in the 
'nited States, by Felix Adler. — The Venezuelan question, by 
W. M. Salter. — The new woman, by W. L. Sheldon.— r>ad 
irealth and bow it is sometimes got, by W. M. Salter. — 
iddresscf May loth, 1876, by Felix Adler. — Twentieth An- 
iversary of the Society for Ethical Culture of New Yorli, ad- 
reuses by Alfred U. \\ olCf, W. M. Salter, M. M. Mangasarlan, 
nd Felix Adler. — Armenia's impending doom, by M. M. 
fangasarlan. — The international ethical congrens, by Felix 
idler. — Woman's Intlucuce in public affairs, by Mrs. Lydia 
kvery Coouley and Mrs. Mar\' J. Wllmarth. — Good and bad 
Ide of novel reading, by W. L. Sheldon. 

4th ser., 1897: The cause of ethics, by W. M. Salter.— 
)ur faith and our duty, by S. Burns Weston.— How far does 
be ethical society take the place of a church? by Felix Adler. 

- What to believe: An etnieal creed, by W. L.Sheldon.—' 
foral and spiritual education of .children, by W. Sanford 
Ivans. — The progress of the ethical movement, by F. W. 
'oerster. — The justice of the single tax, by W. M. Salter. — 
'he modem attitude tuward religion, by Prof. Morris .Jastrow. 

- Why progress is so slow : Edward Bellamy again, by W. L. 
heldon. — Does justice triumph in the end? a study of 
hakespeare's " Lear," by W. L. Sheldon. 

5th ser., 1898 (in progress) : The Ethical Culture Society as 
tie meeting ground of Gentilex and Jews, by Felix Adler. — 
Vliat is of permanent value 1^ the Bible (the Old Testament) ? 
y W. M. Salter. — What is of permanent value in the IMble 
the New Testament) ? by W. M. Salter. — The punishment of 
bildren, by Felix Adler. — The same, concluded. — Ethics of 
tie war with Spain, by S. B. Weston. 

rican Ethnological Society. Organize<l 1H44. 
(Anthony Woodward, Ph.D., libn. ; Prof. Alb. 
S. Bickinore, cor. sec.) Library at the Ameri- 
can Mnsfum of Natural History^ 77th St. and 

8th Ave., New York City. 

Transactions. 2 v. 1845, 48. 8". pap. o. p. BurtUtl cr- 
Vel/ord. 

— V. 3:1. 1853. 202 p. 

Observations on the aboriginal monuments of the Mississippi 
'alley, by E. G. Squior. 79 p. 9fl. folded map. (From ▼. 2 
f the Transactions.) 

•rican Folk-Lore Society. Organized 1888. ( W: W. 
Newell, sec, 175 Brattle St., rumbridgo, Mas.««.) 

Journal of Atrnrirfiri Folk-Lore (quarterly), v. 1, IS'jS — 
. 11, 1898. 11 V. S". ea., $r.. floughtov, M. X' Co. 

Memoirs of the .Vraorican Folk-lore Society. 18i»4-97. 5 v. 
". Houyhtort, Jf. A Co. 

Oont. : 1. Folk cales of Angola, ed. by H. Clmtelain. $3 net. 

2. rx)uiBiana folk-tales, ed. by A. Fortier. ^'1 net. 

3. Bahama songs and stories, ed. by C: L.Edwards. ;^3.:iU net. 

4. Current supcrMtitions, collected by Fanny D. Bergen. 
S9«. $3.50 net. 

5. Navajo legends, collected and translated by Washington 
fatthews. 3 col. plates, map, 45 ils., and melodies. 1897. 
6 net. 

C. Traditions of the ThompSDU river Indian-*, collected by 
ames Teit. 1H9'*. $3.50 net. 



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American Korestry] 



PUBUCATIOA'S OF SOCIETIES 



[American Historical 



American Forestry Association. Organized 1882. 

(Geo. P. Whittlesey, rec. sec, Atlantic Bldg.) 

WoAhingtony D. C. 

Bulletin, noa. 1-3. May, '84-«TaD.. '85. 
The ForenUr. Monthfy, begiDnlDg Jan., 18V8, with v. 4. 
8<*. $1 per annum. 
ProceediDga. v. 1-12. 1881-1897. 8o. v. 1-0. o. p. 

American Geographical Society. Organized 1852. 

Previous to 1871 called American Geographical 

and Statistical Society. (Geo. C. Hurlbut, libn.) 

11 W. 29th SU, New York City, 

BulMtn. vols. 1,2. 1852,1856. 9fi. o. p. 
Bulletin. 5 times a year, forming the 
Journal, v. 1, 1859— v. 80, 1898. ea., $4, cl. 80. 
Proceedings. 2 v. 1862, 64. 8". 2 maps. 

American Gynaecological Society. Organized 187C. 
(Dr. J. Riddle Goffe, sec, 22 E. S5tb St., New 
York City.) 

Transactiuos; V. 1-23; with index. 1876-97. 23 v. 9>. ea., 
linen, $5. H'. J. Doman, Phil. 

Hole. Full sets in all the urincipal medical libraries, 
especially Academy of Medicine, New York. 

American Health Convention [of Grahamites]. 
Report of proceedings. 2, 1839. 8*'. 

American Historical Association. Organized 1884; 
incorporated 1889. (A. Howard Clark, assist- 
ant sec. and curator, Smithsonian Institution.) 
Washington^ D. C. 
Papem. O. v. 1, 188&~v. 5, 1891. cl., $5 per v. net. Ihit- 
nam. 

Oont. : V. 1, no. 1 : Report of the organization and proceed- 
ings of the Assoc, Saratoga, Sept. 9-10, 1884, by H. B. 
Adams. 60c. — 2. Address on studies in general history and 
the history of civilization, by A. D. White. 60c. — 3. History 
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O. F. Robertson. 50c. — 5. History of the appointing power 
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V. 2, no. 1 : Report of proceedings, Washington, April, 1886, 
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$1. — 4. Church and state in the U. S., by P. SchaflT. $1. 

V. 3. no. 1 : Report of proceedings, Boston and Cambridge, 
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proceedings, Washington, Dec. 26-28, 1888, by H. B. Adams. 
|l.50. 

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1889. pap., $1.-2. Origin of the national scientific and 
educational inktitutions of the United States, by O. Brown 
Uoode. $1. — 3. Mutual obligations of the ethnologist and 
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for the history of the government of the Sonthem Confederacy, 
by J: O. Sumner, and other papers. 1890. $1. 

V. A, nos. 1,2: Report of tne proceedings, Washington. Jan. 
and Apr., 1891, by U. B. Adams, and other papers. $2. — 
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1891. $1. — 4. Slavery in New York : the status of the slave 
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and other papers. 1891. fl. 

Annual reports rincluding Papers). 1889-97. 10 v. 1800- 
98. 8». Special ea., 1889-93, printed for the assoc. on large 
paper. (4 ; pap., $3. 

Note. Issued as government publications since the incor- 
poration of the society. For contents, tee in American cata- 
logue, Appendix U. S. Government Publications, Smithionian 
Institution. 

Bibllographv of American historical societies, by A. P. 
C. Grififn. 1896. 8^. pap. Reprinted from Annual report 
for 1895. 

Second annual report of the Historical Manuscript Commis- 
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pap., $2. (From the annual report for 1897.) 

Note. A number of papers and addresses have ' been 
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historical societies named above. 

Note. Since Dec. 31, 1896, the American Society of (/'hnrch 
History has formed the *' Church History Section of the 
American Ilistorical Association, ** and its publioations mav be 
obtained from Mr. Clark, as above. For list of these publica- 
tions, 9ee American Society of Church History. 

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American Historical] 



PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES 



[American Institute 



American Historical Society. Organized 1835. Wash- 
ington ^ D,C. 

TniD0action§. v. 1. 1839. 80. 

Discourse, Jan. 30, 1836, by Lewis Cass. 1830. 58 p. 8". 
Discourse at second annual meeting, Jan. 20, 1837, by 
Levi Woodbury. 1837. 67 p. 8». 

Aflaerican Home Missionary Society. 

Noio Congregational Home Missionary Society, which tee. 

American Homoeopathic Ophthalmological and Otolog- 
ical Society. Organized (?). 
Transactions. 1,1878. 3-0, 187»-86. 9>. 1878-85. 

American Horticultural Society. Organized (?). 
IndianapolxSy Ind. 

Tran«actions. Ud. by W. H. Ragan. v. 1-6. 8". Indian. 
apoMs. Ind., (?)-1888. W>. 

Note. Previous to 1855 the society was called the Missis- 
sippi Valley Horticultural Society. 

American Humane Association. Organized 1877. (Fs. 
H. Rowley, sec, 163 Winter St., Fall River, 
Mass.) 
Proceedings, 1877-1808. 

Report of the Association on vivisection in America, by A. 
Leffingwell. 

Report of the Association on vivisection in schools, by A. 
Leffingwell. 

Suggestions for legislative enactment in the states and terri- 
tories relative to the prevention of cruelty to animals and 
children. 
Unwanted children, by Hon. Ja. M. Brown. 
The extermination of birds, by Caroline Spencer, 1887. 

American Humane Education Society. Organized and 
incorporated 1889. (Joseph L. Stevens, sec.) 
19 Milk St„ Boston, Mass. 

Black Beauty. By Anna Bewail. 1800. W. cl., 25c. 
pap., 10c. 

Note. Also in German, Oreek, Hpanish, Swedish, Dutch, 
French, Italian, Telugu, Norwegian, and Hindustanee. 

Our gold mine at Hollyhurst. By Mary M. Bray. 1803. 
12*. cl., 25c. pap.. lOo. 

The strike at Shane's. By James M. Shelton. 1803. 12*. 
cl., 25c. pap., lOo. 

Beautiful Joe. By Marshal] Saunders. 1803. cl. 12<*.. 72c. 
10^., 30c. Am. BapHit Pub. Soc. 

Four months in New Hampshire. By Ellen A. Barrows. 
1804. 12<*. cl., 25c. pap., 10c. 

The best way of settling difficulties between capital and labor. 
By Wm. Walker. 1805. 12». pap., 5c. 

The humane horse book. By Geo. T. Angell. 1805. IV. 
pap., 5c. 

Angell prize contest recitations, ed. by Emma Rood Tuttle. 
1806. 120. pap., lec. ITudton Tuttle. 

Autobiographical sketches and recollections, by Qeo. T. 
Angell. 1807. 9fi, cl., 25c. pap., lOo. 

rot pity*8 sake, by Sarah Nelson Carter. 1807, 1808. 12o. 
cl., 80c. De Wolfe, FUke dk Co. pap., 10c. 

Some of New York's '* 400.'* By OeUvia Olouston. 1808. 
12". pap., 10c. 

Note. Also numerous leaflets, pamphlets, etc. 

American Hygienic and Hydropathic Association of 
Physicians and Surgeons. Organized (?). 

Constitution and proceedings of Ist and 2d anu. meetings. 
120. jvvy, York. 1851. 

American Institute. Organized 1828. New Vork City. 

Address, by Gen. Tallmadge. Aug., 1831. 8 p. 9>. 
Address at 4th ann. fair, by B. Everett. 1831. 50 p. 8o. 
Journal, v. 1 : 1, 3, 4, 7, 8. 1850-51. 8^ 
Transactions. 8u. 1850-57. 18(10-5. 
Annual reports. 2d, 1843. 8d, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th. 
Annual report to the N. Y. State Agricultural Society. 
1846. 8». 

American Institute of Architects. Organized 1857. 
(Glenn Brown, sec, Octagon House, Washing- 
ton, D.C.) 

Proceedinn. Annual. 1867-08. 31 v. 4P. 

Fireproof floors, by R. G. Hatfield. 1867. 8 p. 

Remarks on fireproof construction, by P. B. Wight. 1868. 



% 



*be architectural and other art societies of Europe, by A. 
J. Bloor. 1868. 02 p. 4*. 

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American Institute J 



PUBIJCATIONS OF SOC/ETIES 



[American Iron 



American Institute of Architects, continued, 

Techuicttl proportion, by D. T. Atwood. 1869. 12 p. 4". 
Fireproof floors compared, by G^. H. I'oBt. 1871. 3 p. 4^. 
Index to v. 1-10. 1h«4. 40. 

Memorial to A loxnndor Lyman Ilolloy. 18^4. ^'1. 4,*>. 
Memorial to Richard MorriH Hunt, by Henry Van ISrunt, 
1896. 4'>. 

American Institute of Civics. Organized, 1885. (li. 
R. Waite, pres., II. II. Adams, treas.) 177 
Broadway^ X. V. 

Amtrlcan journal of politic*. 

Amtfrican magmlfn'o/ clciC9. 9 v. 2<5c. per no. ca., 120p. 

History, objects etc. of the institute, pap., 2oc. 

National Constitution : Socialism : Moral culture in public 
schools, pap., 2()c. 

Standards in citizenship; Hovereignty of manhood; Civics 
in public schools, pap., lUc. 

Citizenship ; Science of civics, pap., 10c. 

Amirrican town government; Municipal government; Rights 
of minorities; Political ideals; ()ur standing array, pap., 20c. 

Congressional reform, and education of politicians; Some 
principles in economics and politics, pap., 20c. 

ClaMsicul political economy vs. Christian economics, pap., 
6c. 

American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Orj^anizi'd 
1884. (Ralph \V. Pope, sec, 26 Cortlandt St., 
New York.) 

Transactions. 1884-98. v. 1-16. 16 v. 8". pap., )^5. cl., 
$6.76. hf. mor., $6.50. 

Proceedings of international electrical congress, Chicago, 
1893. 1893. 1 v. 8*. pap. or cl., $:'. hf. mor., $4. 

American Institute of Iloniceopathy. Organized 1844. 
(Eug. H. Porter, gen. sec, 181 West 73(1 St.) 
New Vork Ciiy. 
Transactions. 1844-97. 8^. ea., $5. 

American Institute of Instruction. Organized 1830. 

(Alvin F. Pease, treas., Maiden, Mass.) Boston, 

Mats. 

Proceedings. 1830-39, 8'>; 1840-98, r2«. except 1873. 74, 93. 
cl., $1. (Some volumes are at a premium.) 

American Institute of Mining Engineers. Organized 
1871. (R. W. Raymond, sec, 13 Burling Slip, 
New York City.) 

Transactions, v. 1-27. 1872-9S. 27 v. 8". v. 1-4, ea., 
pap., $3; hf. mor., $4. v. 5-8, ea., pap., $4; hf. mor., $6. 
V. 11-27, ea., pap., %h\ hf. mor., $6. v. 9 and 10, ea., pap., $10; 
hf. mor., $11. 

Index to Transactions. 3 v. cl. b'». v. l-ir>, $1. v. 16-20; 
21-26, ea., $1.25. 

Oenesis of ore deposits, by F. Posepny; tr. by R. W. 
Ra>'mond, 1894. 8*'. cl., $2.60. 

American Instructors of the Deaf and Dumb. (J. R. 
Dobbins, sec, Miss. Inst, for the Deaf, Jackson, 
Miss.) 
Proceedings of the 11th convention, 1887. O. 

American Iron and Steel Association. Organized 1855 
as American Iron Association : name changed 
18(>4. (Ja. M. Swank, sec. and gen. manager.) 
261 S. 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Bulletin of the American Iron Aitwciation . 

Iron manufacturers' guide to the iron works and iron ore 
mines of the United States, by J. P. Lesley. 1859. 

Bulletin. (Weekly publication began In 1866: now pub- 
lished twice a month.) 4^. $4 per year. 

Annual statistical report, containing statistics of the Ameri- 
can and foreign iron trades. 8". ea., pap., $3. 

Statistical abstract; a collection of statistics to the close of 
1887 relating to the iron and steel industries of the U. S. and 
Oreat Britain. O. pap., $1. 

History of the manufacture of iron in all ages; and particu- 
larly in the United States from colonial times to lh9l, by J. 
M. Swank. 2d ed., rev. 1892. 8*". $6. 

Notes and comments on industrial, economic, political, and 
•^ historical subjects, by J. M. Swank. 1897. 228 p. cl., $2. 

Dliectory to the iron and steel works of the united States. 
14th ed. 1898. 8». cl., $7. (Published blenDially.) 

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American Jewish] 



PVBUCATiON^ OF SOCIETIES 



[American Medical 



American Jewish Historical Association. Organized 

1892. (Dr. Herbert Friedenwald, cor. sec, 94S 

K St., N. W., Washington, D. C.) 
Publications, no. 1, 1898-oo. 6, 1S08. 8*. 
American Larjngological Association. Organized 1878. 

(Dr. H. L. Swahn, sec, 232 York St., New 

Haven, Conn.) 

Tmuacttons and papers. Annnal. 1879-1898. 20 v. 8^. 
el. ea., $2.50. AppMon. 

Jfote. AMOciaUon meeta once In 8 years in Washington ; in 
other years as may be determined by the council. 

American Library Association. Organized 1876; in- 
corporated 1879. (Wm. C. Lane, sec. and treas.. 
Publishing Section, Harvard Univ. Lib., Cam- 
bridge, Mass.) 

Papers and Proceedinn. 4th-20th annual meetings. 1881- 
97. Bm. 40. ea., $2. (Those of date prior to 1887, o. d. Pro- 
ceedings of all meedngs Arom the first in 1876 to be found in 
Library Journal, 1876-97.) 

Catalog of the " A. L. A.** library. 1893. 692 p. 99. cl. 
free. 27. 8, Bureau of Education, 

Papers prepared for the World's library congress. Melvil 
Dewey, ed. 1896. 323 p. 9P. pap. free. 27. S. Bureau of 
Education. 

iMued by the Publishing Section : 

Reading for the young, by J. F. Sargent. 1890. 121 p. 9fi. 
cl. o. p. Library Bureau. 

Supplement by M. E. and A. L. Sargent. 1896. 104 p. V*. 
cl.^1. pap., 7&c. Library Bureau. 

The same combining original and supplement. 1890-96. 
225 p. 8». cl., $1.50. Library Bureau. 

CTatalog of Ustorical fiction for young readers, by J. F. Sar- 
gent, from the above. 1890. 86 p. 32^. pap., lOo. o. p. 

A. L. A. index to general literature, by W. I. Fletcher. 1893. 
329 p. 4^. cl., $5. half mor., $6.50. o. p. New ed. in 
preparation. Houghton ^ M. A Co. 

Paper and ink, by R. T. Swan. 1895. 20 p. 32o. pap., 
lOe. Library Bureau. 

Handbook of the Publishing Section. 1895. 12 p. 32o. 
pap., free. Library Bureau. 

List of books for girls and women, and their clubs, by 
Augusta H. Leypoldt and Geo. lies. 1895. 161 p. 8*. cl., $1. 
pap., 60c. Library Bureau. 

Same in 6 parts. 32^. pap., ea., lOo. Library Bureau. 

List of subject headings for use in dictionary catalogs, by 
e. M. Jones, G. E. Wire and O. A. Cutter. 1896. 188 p. 8^ 
cl., $2. Library Bureau. 

Same. 2d ed., by G. U. Jones, C. A. Cutter and Edith D. Ful- 
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Annotated bibliography of fine art, by Sturgis & Krehbiel, 
1897. 89 p. 8". cl., $1 . pap., 60c. Library Bureau. 

Books for boys and girls, by C. M. Hewins. 1897. 81 p. 32o. 

, lOe. Library Bureau. 
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form, $1.25 per year, pamphlet form, 60c per year. Library 
Bureau. 

Printed catalog cards for Warner's Library of the world's 
best literature. 1898. $6 per set. Warner Club. 

American Mathematical Society. Organized 1888 as 
the New York Mathematical Society : reorgan- 
ized nnder the present name 1894. (F. N. Cole, 
sec.) 501 W: 116ih St., New York City. 

Bulletin of the New York MathemaUcal Society. 1891-4. 
3 T. 80. ea., $6. Macmillan. 

Bulletin. 1894-8. 4 v. 80. ea., f 6. Macmillan. 

Mathematical papers of the Chicago Congress. 1896. V*. 
$4. Macmillan. 

American Medical Association. Organized 1847. (W: 
B. Atkinson, permanent sec, 1400 Pine St., Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.) 

Journal (weekly since 1883) ; ed. by Dr. J. B. Hamilton, 6t 
Market St^ Chicago. 1883-97. 40. $5 per year. 
Annual Transactions. 1847-1883. 

American Medical College Association. Organized ( ?) . 

History, constitatlon, etc. V». Detroit. 1877. 
Annual meetings. 2-6. ?-1882. 8*. Detroit. 
Mote. Bee Association of American Medical Colleges. 

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American Medical Temperance Association. Or§^an- 
ized 1891. (Dr. T. D. Crothers, sec, Hart- 
ford, Conn.) 

BuUftin (quarterly) ; ed. by J. H. Kellogg, N. 8. Davis and 
T. D. Crothers. 18M-98. (1 per year. 
Transactions. 3 v. 

American Medico-Psjchological Association. Organ- 
ized 1844, as the Association of Medical Superin- 
tendents of American Institutions for the Insane. 
Name changed in 1891. (C. B. Burr, M.J)., 
sec, Oak Grove Hospital, Flint, Mich.) 

American Journal of Insanity. 1894- 

Proceedings at annual meetings: 1853, 1872, 1876, 1878, 1885, 
1887, 1890, 1892. 1893. 80. Utica. 1853-93. 

Proceedings, v. 1-4. 1894-7. 4 v. 8". 1895-7. ea., pap., 
75c.; cl., $1. 

Transactions. Annual session. 1867. 132 p. 8". T. F. 
Hchfffer^ Harriihurg. 1867. 

On hospltols for the Insane. 98 p. 8^. 1866(?) 

Hl8tory of the association from 1844 to 1874 inclusive, by 
John Curwon. 121 p. 8<*. 1875. 

Memoir of Thomas 8. KIrkbrlde. 38 p. 9fi. R, Cowan <fr 
Co., Warren t Pa. 1885. 

The original thirteen members of the association, by John 
Curwen. 49 p. Sfi. E. Cowan dt Co., Warren, Pa. 1»85. 

A manual of autopsies, by I. W. Blackburn, M. D. 84 p. 
12C. II. Blakiiton. 1892. 

American Metrological Association. Organized 1873. 
(Prof. J. H. Gore, Columbian University, Wash- 
ington, D. C.) 

Proceedings, v. 1-4. 1873-88. 8". ' ( mor., $5. 
Metric chart. 10c. 
I*amphlets, free. 

American Microscopical Society. Organized 1878. 
(Dr. W: C. Krauss, sec, 371 Delaware Ave., 
Buffalo, N. Y.) 

Transactions, 1878-97. 19 v. ea., f 2. 

If^ote. 1878, ed. by H. F. Atwood ; 1879, ed. by U. Janienou ; 
1880-81, ed. by A. H. Tuttle; 1882-87, ed. by Prof. 1). H. 
Kellicott; 1888-90, ed. by Prof. T. J. Burri|l; 1891-94, ed. 
by W. H. Seaman; 1895-97, ed. by W: C. Krauss. 

American Missionary Association. Organized 184G. 
(C. J. Ryder, hon. sec. and ed.) Congregational 
looms, 4ih Ave, and 22d St., New York City. 

Reports. Annual, v. 1, 1847— v. 61, 1897. 

The American Minstonary (quarterly). Since 1840. 50c. 
per year. (Formerly published monthly.) 

Congreaational work (monthly). Published Jointly with 
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History of the Association. 1891. 

American Museum of Natural History. Organized 18G9. 
(Anthony Woodward, libn.) 77th St. and 8th 
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Bulletin, v. 1-10. 1881-98. 10 v. 8». v. 1, $4.26; v. 2, 9, 10, 
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Ifote. The publication of the Bulletin In numbers was 
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Memoirs, 1893-8. v. 1 : 1-2, ea., $1.50; v. 1:3, $3.50; v. 2: 
1-2, ea., $1.50. 4». 

American National Association of the Red Cross. 

The red cross of the Geneva convention: what It is, its 
origin and history. 12". Dannville, N. Y. 1881. 

American Negro Aca<lemy. Organized 1897. (J. \V. 
Cromwell, cor. sec, 1439 Pierce Place, Wash- 
ington, I). C.) 

Occasional Papers. I. Review of Hofifman's Ilace Traits 
and TendenclcB of the American Negro, by Kelly Miller. 
1897. 8«. pap., 25c. 

2. Conservation of races, by W. K. B. DuBols. 1897. 8<». 
pnp., 15c. 

'A. < 'Ivllizntiou the primeval need of the race : and the attitude 
of the Aiiieiican mind toward the negro intellect, by A. Crum- 
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[American Otologidal 



American Neurological Association. Organized 1875. 
(Graeme M. Hammond, M. D., sec, 58 W. 45th 
St., New York.) 
TranMctionB. Annual. 8^. 

American New Church Tract and Publication Society, 

2129 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa, 

PnblUhes Swedenborg^an publications; for catalogoe aee 
Publiahers' Trade lAat Annual. 

American Numismatic and Archaeological Society. 
Organized 1858. (Herbert Valentine, libn.) 
Academy of Medicine Building, 17 W, 43d St., 
Ne-w York City. 

Am. Journal of NumivnaticM. v. 1-4. 1866-70. 4 v. 4'». 

Note. Since 1870 continued under the same name, but dif- 
ferent ownership. 

Constitution and By-Laws, adopted April 6, 1858. 32o. and 
21^ Also. 1864-6&-78-84-03. S". 

Proceedings and papers, aoth-40th annual meetings. 1878- 
98. 15 V. 40. 

Note. 11th V. contains history of the society. 

History of the Society, by W: R. Weeks. (Reprint from 
above.) 1892. 50 p. 4^ 

The Cesnola collection, and the De Morgan collection, by O. 
L. Feuardent. 1878. 14 p. 8f>. 11. 

On some coins of the Castellani collection, by O. L. Feuar- 
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Use and nature of Roman medallions, by H. A. Qruober 
and O. L. Feuardent. 1878. 8 p. 40. 

The bronze crabs of the obelisk, by O. L. Feuardent. 1881 . 
7 p. 4^ 11. 

Catalogue of the numismatic books In the library of the 
Society, by R. H. Lawrence. 1883. 31 p. 40. 

Catalogue of a medallic portrait gallery, by C: H. Wright. 
1891. 7 p. 4". 

Catalogue Columbian Exhibition of coins and medals. 
1898. 8 p. 40. 

Note. All the publications are in pamphlet form. 

E&erican Ophtbalmological Society. Organized 1864. 
(Dr. S. B. St. John, sec. and treas., 68 Pratt 
St., Hartford, Conn.) 
Transactions. (One no. yearly.) 1865-97. 7 v. 8'>. 
Note. Eacti vol. contains from three to four nos. 

=» ^rican Oriental Society. Organized 1842. (Prof. 
Washburn Hopkins, sec, 235 Bishop St., New 
Haven, Conn.) 

Journal. ▼. 1, 1843— v. 19, 1898. 19 v. large 12«. v. 1 :1, 50c. 
^^. 3-5, ea., (2.50. v. 6-9, 11, 14-16, 18, 19, ea., $5. v. 10, 13, 
^., $6. 

Avery's Sanscrit verb-inflection (from v. 10), 75c. 

Oerters Jaimlniya-Upanisad-Brahmana (from v. 16), $1.75. 

^ ^erican Ornithologists* Union. Organized 1883. 
(J: H. Sage, sec, Portland, Conn. L. S. Fos- 
ter, Pubr., 33 Pine St., New York City.) 

The Auk. V. 1, 1884— V. 15, 1898. 

Code of nomenclature and check-list of N. Am. birds. 
^ 886. cl. 8^. $3. 
^ Check-list of N. Am. birds. Abridged. 1889. pap. 8*. 



Code of nomenclature adopted by the Am. Omlth. Un. 
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Checlc-llst of N. Am. birds. 2d ed. 1895. cl. 80. $2. 

"^^^rican Orthopedic Association. Organized 1887. 

(Dr. J: Ridlon,8ec., 103 State St., Chicago, HI.) 

Transactions. Annual, v. 1, 1883~v. 11, 1898. 9fi. J^. 

Note. For sale by W: J. Dornon, 100 N. 7th St., Philadel. 
^hia, Pa. 

^ttierican Otological Society. Organized 1808. (Dr. 

Fred. L. Jack, sec. and treas., 215 Beacon St., 

Boston, Mass.) 

Transactions, v. 1 : 1— v. *^ : 1, ea. no., $1.25. 8**. 

Note. Transactions of the 2d ann. meeting were pub. in 
connection with the transactions of the 6th meeting of Am. 
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American * Peace Society. Organized 1828. (B: F. 
Trueblood, sec, 3 Somerset St.) Jiosion, Mass. 

The Harbinger of Peace. 1828-1831. 

The Calumet, 1831-^4. ' 

Advocate of Peace (monthly) aince 1834; ed. by B: F. Trae- 
blood. 8®. $1 per year. 

Angel of Peace (monthly) ; ed. by B: F. Tmeblood. 9P. 
15c. per year. 

Military drill in schools, by W. B. Darby. 180S. 12<>. pap. 

War system, by H. Thomas. New ed. 1892. 12*. pap. 

Coming reform, by M. R. Blake. New ed. 1893. 10". pap. 

Chicago Peace Congress report; ed. by B: F. Trueblood. 
1893. 120. cl. and pap. 

Social and moral aspects of war, by P. 8. Mozom. 1893. 
120. pap. 

Mankind one body, by 0:D. Boardman. 1893. 12*. pap. 

Kamak and Carthalge, by D: D. Field. 1893. ITfi. pap. 

White City by the Inland Bea: poems, by H. Bntterworth. 

1893. IV. pap. 

William Penn's holy experiment, by B: F. Tmeblood. 1894. 
IV, pap. 

International arbitration: Its present prospects, by B: F. 
Trueblood. 1894. 12*. pap. 

Nation's responsibility for peace, by B: F. Trueblood. 

1894. IV. pap. 

War unnecessary and unchristian, by A. Jones. 1895. 12*. 
pap. 
Old Testament on war, by G: GlUett. 1895. 12*. pap. 
United States and International arbitration, by J: B. Moore. 

1895. 12*. pap. 

Permanent tribunal of International arbitration, by £: E. 
Hale. 12*. 1895. pap. 

Hard times : poems, by I. W. Benham. 1895. leaflet. 

BatUe, by R. B. Howard. 1895. leaflet. 

Boy's brisade, by B: F. Trueblood. 1895. pap. 

Success of arbitration (list of instances). 1895. pap. 

Perpetual peace. Trans, fr. Im. Kant, by B: F. Trueblood. 
pap. 12*. 2Uc. . . 

A permanent Anglo-American tribunal, by Merrill B. Gates. 

1896. 12*. pap. 

Penn's essay toward the present and future peace of 
Burope. 1897. pap. 12*. 

True historic relations of Bngland and America, by Edwin 
P. Mead. 1896. pap. 12*. 

Also leaflets. 

J/ote. The Society formerly published a number of books, 
of which the plates were destroyed by fire, and a list cannot 
now be obtained. *m 

American Pediatric Society. Organized 1888. (S. S. 
Adams, M.D., sec, 1 Dupont circle, Washing- 
ton, D. C.) 

Transactions. Annual. 1889-98. 12 v. 8*. Not sold, but 
distributed free to libraries of medldil colleges, hospitals and 
societies and Journals of medicine. 

American Pbarmaceatical Association. Organized 

1851 ; incorporated 1888. (C: Caspari, jr., gen. 

sec, 109 Aisquith St., Baltimore, Md.) 

Proceedings at the annual meetings, v. 1, 1851— v. 46, 1898. 
National formulary. 1888. Kev. ed., 1896. 

American Philological Association. Organized 1809. 

(Herbert Weir Smyth, sec, Bryn Mawr, Pa.) 

Transactions, v. 1, 1871— v. 29, 1898, now ed. by H. W. 
Smyth, ea., (2, except v. 16, 20, 23, ea., $2.50. Oinn. 
J/ote. Complete sets at 20)( reduction. 

American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, 
for promoting useful knowledge. Organized 
1743. (The Secretaries.) 104 South Fifth St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

MinntM and proceedings. Digest. 1744-1838. 1 v. 8*. 
pap., $5. 

Proceedings. (Pub. 3 times a year.) 1838-1898. 27 ▼. 8^. 
pap., $3 per v. 

Transactions (old), v. 1-6. 1759-1809. 4*. o. p. 

— V. 1. 2d ed., 1789. v. 6. 2d ed., 1809. 

— New series. (Published Irregularly.) 1818-1898. 19 v. 
4*. pap., %b. 

American Physiological Society. Organized (?). 

Annual reports. 1-3. 1837-9. 12*. Boeton, 1837-9. 

Constitution. 12**. Boston. 1837. 

Constitution and list of members. 16". Baltimore. 1887. 

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American Protective Tariff League, continued, 

64. The tariff : speech of Hon. Thomas B. R«ed of Maine, 
Feb. 1, 1804. 

65. Bhall the Republic do lu own work : speech of Senator 
John P. Jones of Nevada. 

66. The shepherd and his sheep: speech of Hon. T. C. 
Power. 

67. New England against free wool: speech of Hon. Nel- 
son W. Aldrich. 

68. The tariff : speech of Hon. Marriott Brosins. 

69. The Gorman tariff: speech of Hon. Wm. McKlnley at 
Bangor. Me., Sept. 8, 1894. 

70. Plain talk with President Cleveland, by a working-man. 

71. The smokeless chimney top. 

72. Wages in the United States, by B. Levasseur. 

78. Protection to American indastrles: speech of Hon. C. 
H. Qrosvenor. 

American Psychological Association. Organized 1892. 

(Livingston Farrand, sec, Columbia Univ., New 

York City.) 

Proceedings. 1894-97. 4 v. 8". pap. Macmillan. 

American Public Health Association. Organized 1872. 
(Dr. C. O. Probst, sec, Columbus, O.) 
Papers and reports, v. 1-22, 1875-1898. 

American Publishing Society of Hebrew. Chicago^ 

ni. 

See University of Chicago : American Institute of Sacred 
Literature. 

American Railway Association. Organized 188G. (W. 
F. Allen, sec, 24 Park PI., New York City.) 

Proceedings of semi-annual meetings, pap. 8". ea., $1. 

Standard code of the association : Train rules, block signal 
rules, rules for interlocking plants, by W. F. Allen. 10th od. 
1897. 220 p. 120. cl., $1. 

American Railway Master Mechanics' Association. 
Organized 1868. (John W. Cloud, sec, 774 
Rookery Bldg., Chicago, 111.) 
Annual report. 12<*. cl., $1.50. 
American Silk Society. Organized (?). 

Journal, v. 1-2 : 2. 1839-40. 8^. Baltimore. 

American Social Science Association. Organized 1865. 
(Rev. F. S. Root, gen. sec, 84 Irving PI., New 
York City.) 

Journal of Social Science^ containing the transactions of 
the association, nos. 1-35. Boston, Damreilt and New York, 
Putnam. 1898. 8<». ea., pap., $1. 

Circular of Information, by S. Bliot and F. 6. Sanborn. 
1865. 

Transactions (abridged). Part 1, 1865-6; part 2, 1866-7. 

Occasional papers, no. 1, May, 1868; no. 2, Sept., 1868. 

Recent phases of thought In political economy. 1868. 

Handbook of Immigration. 1871. 117 p. 12^. Houghton, Al. 

Free public libraries. 1871. 59 p. 12o. 

Collections of casts, subjects selected for the girls' high 
school and normal school, Boston ; the mode and cost of pro- 
curing them. 1871(?). 

American Society for Psychical Research. Organized 
1884. See Society for Psychical Research, Amer- 
ican Branch. 

American Society for the Extension of University 

Teaching. Organized 1890. (John Nolen, sec.) 

Ill S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

The Citizen (monthly) ; ed. by S. Azson. 8'*. subs., $1 per 
year. 
Uhirertitu Extension. 1891-97. 
General circulars. 

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D. Ulstory and organization of university extension. $3 
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B. Instructions and suggestions to local committees. 25c. 

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G. Price list, ffratis. 
Books and pampnlets. 

1. Hand-book of university extension; cd. by G: F. James. 
V. 1, of University Extension, July, 1891-June, 1892. 1892. 
8". cl., 25c. 

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The class in university extension, by E: T. Devine. 



American See. for Ext. of Univ. Teaching, continued, 

2. Proceedings of the first National Conference; cd. by G: 
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3. Address before the American Society, by R. G. Monlton. 
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5. University extension movement in England (1885), by 
R. G. Moulton. 20c. 

6. University extension: its definition, history, system of 
teaching, and organization. 10c. 

7. What should be the position of university extension? by 
8. T. Skidmore. 10c. 

8. University extension as seen by a lecturer, by C. H. 
Henderson. 10c. 

9. Report uf Uie movement in England. 10c. 

10. University extension as viewM by prominent American 
educators. 15c. 

11. Development of the university extension idea, by M. B. 
Sadler. 10c. 

12. University extension lecturer, by B. J. James. 15c. 

13. Function and organization of a local centre, by M. E. 
Sadler. 10c. 

14. Y. M. C. A. and university extension, by W. C. Douglas. 
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15. 
10c. 

16. 
10c. 

17. Place of university extension in American education, by 
W: T. Harris. 15c. 

18. Place of university extension, bv S. N. Patten. 10c. 

19. First annual report of the American Society. 15c. 

20. Ideal syllabus, by H: W. Rolfe. 10c. 

21. Some general considerations on university extension, by 
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22. Oxford reformers : Colet, Erasmus, and More, by W. 
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23. Greek life and thought: outlines of lectures in Sum* 
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24. Statement of the Board of Directors, 1894. 10c. 
Syllabi. Series 1890-91. nos. 4, 6-7. 9, 11-12, 15-16, 20-22. 

4. Milton's poetic art, by R' G. Moulton. 10c. 

6. Story of Faust, by R' G. Moulton. 10c. 

7. Shakespeare's Tempest with companion studies, by R: 
O. Moulton. 10c. 

9. Stories as a mode of thinking, by R: G. Moulton. 10c. 

11. Electricity, by H: Crew. 10c. 

12. Four stuaiesin Shakespeare, by R: G. Moulton. 10c. 

15. Animal life: considered as a part of universal energy, 
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16. Modem essayists, by F. B. Schelling. 10c. 

20. Algebra, by G: E.Fisher. 15c. 

21. Botany; structural, by J. T. Rothrock. 10c. 

22. Geology and paleeontology, by E. D. Cope. pt. 1. il. 20c. 
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2. Constitution of the United Stotes, by F. N. Thorpe. 10c. 

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5. Europe finds America, by F. N. Thorpe. 10c. 

6. Civil development of the United States, by F. N. Thorpe. 
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Mathematics as applied to mechanics, by £. S. Crawley. 



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Earlier plays of Shakespeare, by J. O. Murray. 
English literature, by A. H. Smyth. 10c. 
Political economy, by R. E. Thompson. 10c. 
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Central Europe in the nineteenth century, by B: P. 
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American Soc. for Ext. of Univ. Teaching, continued. 

26. Political economy, with an oatline of reading, by E: T. 
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27. American hiatory — administration of government, by 
F.N.Thorpe. 10c. 

28. Robert Browning, by H: 8. Pancoaat lOo. 

20. Studies in English poetry of the nineteenth century, by 
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80. Modem view of energy, by G: F. Barker. 10c. 

31. English poets of the revolution age, by W. C. Robin- 
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32. Bird's-eye view of European history, from the battle of 
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33. Literature of the Queen Anne period, by C. T. Win- 
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34. History and theory of money ; with an outline course 
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36. Plant forms and plant functions; with an outline course 
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36. Renaissance, historically considered, by C. M. Andrews. 



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38. 
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Light, by A. W. Goodspeed. l&c. 
Shakespeare : the man and his mind, by W. C. Robin- 
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Revolutions in commerce, by H. D. Macklnder. 10c. 
Socialism: past, present, and future; with an outline 
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41. Change In political economy; with an outline course of 
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42. Literary study of the Bible, by R: G. Monllon. 10c. 
Series B. 1892-93. nos. 1-20. 

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2. Astronomy, by O. A. Young. 20c. 

3. Making of a federal republic, by W. C. Webster. 10c. 

4. English history as illustrated by Shakespeare's plays, by 
B. E. Warner. 10c. 

6. Development of the United States, by B.D.Warfleld. 10c. 
American authors, by J. H. Penniman. 10c. 
Florentine history, by W. H. Shaw. 20c. 
Art of music, bv H. A. Clarke. 10c. 
Prose writers of the nineteenth century, by H. W. Rolfe. 



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Age of Elizabeth, by W. H. Shaw. 10c. 

Causes of national prosperity, by E: T. Devine. 10c. 

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First annual report. 1880. 163 p. cl. o. p. 
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Papers, classical series, v. 1. 1882. Report on the investi- 
gation at Assos, 1881, by J. T. Clarke, etc. 8o. boards. 215 
p. 11. 

V. 2, 1897. Report on the Investigations at Assos, 

1882, 1883, by J. T. Clarke. 8o. bds. 875 p. 11. 

V. 3 : 1. Telegraphing among the Ancients, by A. C. 

Merrlam. 

— American series, v. 1. 1881. 1 : Historical introduction 
to studies among the Sedentary Indians of New Mexico. 2 : 
Report upon the ruins of the Pueblos of Pecos, by A. F. 
Bandolier. 8». bds. 136 p. il. also 2d ed. of same. 

v. 2. 1884. Report of an arohsBological tour in Mexico, in 
1881, by A. F. Bandolier. ^. cl. 326 p. il. o. p. 

V. 3. 1890. Final report of investigations among the Indians 
of the S. W. United Stotes. Part 1, by A. F. Bandolier. 8». 
bds. 218 p. 11. 

V. 4. 1892. Final report of investigations among the Indians 
of the 8. W. United States. Part 2, by A. F. Bandeller. 8o. 
bds. 591 p. il. 

V. 5. 1890. Contributions to the history of the S. W. 
United SUtes, by A. F. Bandolier, bds. 206 p. 

Bulletin. 1. 1883. 40 p. 8o. o. p. 

Report on the Wolfe expedition to Babylonia, by Wm. 
Hayes Ward, 1884-5. 1886. 33 p. 8o. 

Index to publications, 1879-89, by Wm. S. Merrill. 1891. 
bds. 89 p. 

B. PuDltcatlons of the American school of classical studies 
at Athens. 

Annual reports of the Managing (Committee. 1, 1881 — 15, 
1806. 1st, 2d, and 3d reports reprinted. 1886. 80 p. 8**. 

Papers, v. 1, 1882 — v. 6, 1897. 1885-97. 6 v. 8*. maps 
andil. 

Bulletins. 1, 2, and 4, 1882-94. 1883-95. 80. 

— 3, 1892. 4». 

Preliminary report on an archaeological Journey in Asia 
Minor, by J. R. B. Sterrett. 1885. 45 p. 

Note. The Institute has also made separate publication of 
articles from the American Journal of Archceology. 

Arizona Historical Society. Organized 1864. Prescoti, 
Ariz. 
Chsrter, constitntion and by-laws : 1864. 16 p. 12<*. 

Arkansas, Historical Society of the State of. Organ- 
ized (?). Little Roek, Ark. 

Proceedings of the legislature and Historical society, and the 
Bclectlc society of Little Rock, Ark., fixing the pronunciation 
of the name Arkansas. 1881. 16 p. 9f>. 

Arkansas Medical Society. Organized 1875. (Dr. F. 

Vinsonhaler, sec. and ed.) Little Rock, Ark, 

Journal {monih\y). July, 1890 -f . 8». pap., $1 per year. 
(Discontinued.) 

Arkansas Society of Engineers, Architects, and Sur- 
veyors. Organized (?). (C. L. Thompson, 
sec.) Little Rodt, Ark. 

Transactions, v. 1, 1887 -f- ? 8o. 
JfoU. Society dead. 

Arkansas State Bar Association. Organized 1882. 

(DeE. Bradshaw, sec, 203 Spring St.) Little 

Roek, Ark. 

Proceedings, 8d-7th annual meeting, 1884-88. 8*. ea., abt. 
100 p. pap. 

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Associated Charities of Boston. Set Boston. 

Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor : 
New York. Stt New York. 

Association for the Advancement of the Medical Edu- 
cation of Women. 
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Association for the Advancement of Women. Organ- 
ized 1873. (Mrs. H. L. T. Wolcott, treas., 
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lleporta. 

Historical account of the Association, by Mrs. H. L. T. 
Wolcott ; prepared for Chicago congress, 1893. 
Constitution and by-laws. 1891. 

Association of American Agricultural Colleges and 

Experiment Stations. Organized 1887. (Prof. 

E. B. Voorhees, sec, New Brunswick, N. J.) 

Miscellaneous Bulletins, nos. 1-3. 
BulletinH. nori. 7, 16, 20, 24, 30, 41, 49. 8«. 1891-98. 
NoU» Published under the Buper\ision of the U. H. Dept. 
of Agriculture. 

Association of American Anatomists. Organized 1888. 
(Dr. D. S. Lamb, sec, 800 10th St., N. W., 
Washington, D. C.) 

Proceedings, v. 1, 1888-90, 1891. v. 2-8, 1891-97, 1892-8. 
V. 1-3. o. p. 

Association of American Geologists and Naturalists. 
Organized 1840. 

Reports of first, second and third meetings. 1840-42. 1843. 
8«. 

Address at second ann. meeting, by Edward Hitchcock. 
1841. 48 p. 8". 

Address at meeting in 1844, by Henry D. Rogers. With an 
abstract of proceedings. 1844. 68 p. s^. 

Abstract of proceedings at sfzth ann. meeting. 1845. 
8«. 

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Advancement of Science, which are. 



87 p. 



Association of American Medical Colleges. Organized 
as American Medical College Association in 187G, 
reorganized 1890. (Bayard Holmes, M. I>., sec, 
104 E. 40th St., Chicago, 111.) 

Bulletin, no. 1. 1892. 40 u. 8». Issued by Perry II. 
Millard, M. D., sec., St. Paul, Minn. 

History of its organization, etc. 1877. 26 p. Detroit. 

Note. Subsequent proceedings published in Bulletin of Am. 
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Association of American Physicans. Organized 1886. 

(Dr. I. Minis Hayes, recorder, 260 S. 2l8t St., 

Phila., Pa.) 

Transactions, v. 1-13. 1886-1898. il. 8«. Blakiaton, now 
Donian. 
Note. Place of meeting is always in Washington, D. C. 

Association of Colleges and l^eparatory Schools in the 
Southern States. Organized 1896. (J. H. 
Kirkland, sec, Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, 
Tenn.) ^ 
Proceedings, v. 1, 1895-v. S, 1897. 

Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of 
the Middle States and Maryland. Organized 
1887. (Merrick Whitcomb, sec, Univ. of Peun., 
Philadelphia, Pa.) 

History of the organization and the proceedings of the Ist 
convention of the College Association or Pennsylvania; Frank- 
lin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa^ 1887. Lippincott. 

Proceedings, 2d annual convention of College Association of 
Penn., and its reorganization as College Association of the 
Middle States and Maryland. 1888. Olohe Itinting Houfte. 

Proceedings, College Association of the Middle States and 
Maryland. 1st, 1889-4 tb, 1892. 4 v. 

Proceedings, Association of Colleges and Preparatory 
Schools of the Middle Staten and Maryland. 1st, 1893, 2d, i 
1894, 9th, 1895, 10th. 1890, Uth, 1897, 12th, 1898. I 

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oontinnous fh>m the first meeting of the first organization in 
1887. 

Association of Engineering Societies. Organized 1881. 

(J. C. Trautwine, Jr., sec.) 257 So. 4th St., 

Phiicuielphiaj Pa. 

Comprising Boston Society of Civil Engineers, Civil Engi- 
neers' Club of Cleveland, Engineers' Club of St. Louis, Civil 
Engineers' Socletj of St. rani. Engineers' Club of Minneapolis, 
Montana Society of Civil Engineers, Louisiana Engineering 
Society, Engineers Society of Western New York, Technical 
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Journal (monthly), v. 1, 1881— v. 21, 1898. pap. 8o. $3 
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Association of Medical Officers of American Institu- 
tions for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Persons. 
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A, Faribault, Minn.) . 

Journal of P9ycK(>-J§thenic9 iquAtXerly). v. 1-2. 1896-98. 
2 V. 9>. pap., $1.50 and $1. 

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ea., $2.25. 

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2fbte. Name changed in 1891 to American Medico- Psycho 
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See United States. 

Association of Official Agricultural Chemists in the 
United States. Organized 1884. (H. W. Wiley, 
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D. C.) 

Proceedings of annual meetings. 1-14. 1884-97. 1884-98. 
16 V. 80. 5 to 15c. 

Methods of analysis adopted by the association. 1895. 84 p. 
8*. o. p. 

Changes and additions to ** Methods," etc. 1896-7. 

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Ajsociation of Railway Superintendents of Bridges and 
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Association of the Bar of the City of New York. See 
New York. 

Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Organized 1889. 

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San Francisco, Cat. 
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Ath^n^e Louisianais. Organized 1876. (Bussiere 

Rouen, sec, 708 Union St.) New Orleans, La. 

Comptee-rendus (^bi-monih\y) . July, 1876-May, 1898. Iv. 
4<';6v. 9^. $1.50 per ann. 

Authors Club. Organized 1882. (Rossiter Johnson, 

sec, 72 Fifth Ave.) Music Hall, 7th Ave. and 

56th St., New Fork City. 

Manual. Annual. [250 cop. J 

Liber Scriptorum : first book of the Authors Club. '93. Q. 
leath., $100. [250 cop.] 

Backus Historical Society. Organized (?). Newton, 
Mass. 

History of New England with particular reference to the 
denomination of Christians called Baptists, by Isaac Backus. 
8d ed.. with notes by David Weston. 1871. 2 v. 9>. 

Karly Baptists defended, a review of Henry M. Dezter*s 
aeeomat of Qie visit to William Witter, in '* As to Roger Will- 
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Directory of the charitable and benelicent socirtios and 
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Proceedings. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 19-21, 1870. 8». 

Bar Association of Kansas. See Kansas. 

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Beloit College. Organized 1847. (Chas. A. Bacon, 
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Telemachns atSparta : trans, by class of '91. 1887. 24 p. 8<'. 

Proceedings at presentation of the Fisher collection. 1894. 
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The Alcestis of Euripides, by the class of 1900. 1898. 38 p. 
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Collections. 8 nos., 1886-1897. 8*. ea., 50c. ; nos. 1-4 in 
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— 2. Paper making in Berkshire, by B. Weston. — The l^uisi. 
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— 3. Alexander Hyde, by L. S. Rowland. — Concerning Alex- 
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— 4. Amos Eaton, by H. H. Ballard. — Joseph White, by keys 
Danforth. — 150th Anulversury of Lanesborough, Mass., by 
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Biological Society of Washington. See Washington. 

Bladensburg Series, The. 1865. 

The Bladensburg races. Munftell. I860. 16 p. 4». 
A colored man's reminiscences of James Madison, by Paul 
Jennings. Beadle. 18ft5. 21 p. 4<>. 

Blind. See Printing-House. 

Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory. (Organized 
1885. (A. Lawrence Hotch, Founder and Direc- 
tor. Hyde Park, Mass.) Blue Hill, /Norfolk Co., 
Mass. 

1. Account of Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, by 
A. L. Rotch. 1887. 59 p. 8". pap. Bonton. 

2. ^i>unlm:lry of observations at iioston and Blue Hill, year 
endlue Jan. 31, ISStl, by A. L. Rolch. 18S6. 4". sheet. 

a Hei4ultrt of ubservatiouH in 18S0, etc., by .A. L. Rotch. 
Boston, 1887. 45 p. 4". pap. plates. 

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6. ObservaUons io 1889, etc. 1890. 76 p. 40. pap. 

7. Observations tn 1890, with summaries for lu«trum. 1891. 
125 p. 4<>. pap. 

R. Measurements of cloud heights and velocitieSi by H. H. 
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9. Discussion of the cloud observations, by H. U. Clayton. 
1806. 232 p. 40. pap. plates. 

10-13. Observations in 1891,2, 3 and 4, etc. 1892-6. 62 to 
94 p. 40. pap. plates in no. 12. 

14. Observations in 1895, with summaries for lustrum and 
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Not€. Nos. 4-15 published in the Annals of Harvard College 
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Boston Antiqaarian Club. Bosion^ Mass, 

Reply to Francis Bunley on the claims of John P. Bigelow 
aa founder of the Boston Public Library, By Timothy Bigelow. 
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Boston, Associated Charities of. Organized 1879, 
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Laws applying to tenements in the city of Boston, 
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Boston Athenaeum. Organized 1807. (C. K. Bolton, 
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Catalogue of the library 1807-1871, ed. by C. A. Cutter. 
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Catalogue of the Washington collection. Compiled by A. P. 
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Boston : Civil Service Reform Association. Organized 
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Boston, Gynecological Society of. Boston, Mass. 

•/oMma/ (monthly), v. 1:1-4. July-Oct., 1869. 8®. 
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Boston Nnmismatic Society. Boston, Mass. 

Conatltatlon and By-Laws. 1867, 1871. 1884. 
Proceedings. 

Addieaa by Winslow Lewis on resigning the presidency. 
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Historical fiction. Novels, plays, poems. 1st ed. 1871. 

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Catalogue of works in the arts and sciences. Supp. list. 
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Social reform. By mall, 8c. 

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Chart of Boston harbor, in color, made by order of Andros. 

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Memorandums made in a tour to tbe eastern states, 1707, by 
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Science Observer, v. 1, 1879— v. 5 : 5, 1895. 

Science Obeerver Oirculart (with early orbits of comets). 
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Boston, Mass. 
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48. 
49. 
Flske. 
60. 
61. 
82. 
63. 
64. 
66. 
66. 



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Doctrtoe of evoldtion, its scope and tnflaence, by J: 



fyliSJAj" PJlblic fpirit, by B. B: Andrews, 
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Land problem, by O. T. Mason. 
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Shearman. 

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Gonton. 

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00. Evolution of the A fHc- American, by S: J. Barrows. 
61. Race problem in the South, by J. Le Conte. 
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00. Moral questions in politics, by J: C. Kimball. 

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08. Natural factors in American civilization, by J: C. 
Kimball. 

00. What America owes to the Old World, by A. E. 
Palmer. 

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71. 
72. 
73. 
wick. 
74. 
76. 



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Bvolution of penal methods and institutions, by J. 
McKeen. 

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A. G. Warner. 
77. Drink problem, by T. D. Crothers. 
Labor problem, by N. P. Gllman. 
Political aspects of the labor problem, by J. W. SuU 



78. 
79. 
livan. 
80. 
81. 
82. 
83. 
84. 
86. 
80. 
87. 
88. 
89. 
90. 
91. 
92. 
93. 
94. 



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Solar energy, by A. B. Palmer. 
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Water, by R. W. Raymond. 

Food as related to life and survival, by W. O. Atwater. 
Origin of structural variations, by B: D. Cope. 
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Labor as a factor In evolution, by D. A. Gorton. 
Protective covering, by L. Cheney- Ward. 
Shelter, by Z. 8. Sampson. 
Habit, by J: W.Chad wick. 

From natural to Christian selection, by J: C. Kimball. 
Sanitation, by J. A. Skilton. 

Religion as a factor In human evolution, by E: P. 
Powell. 
95. Utopias, by Henry Hoyt Moore. 



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8». 

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1881, incorporated 1882, reorganized 1884. (H. 
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Did the Phienicians dlncover America? by T. C. Crawford. 
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Ileglamento general para el gobierno do la provincia de 
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Caxton Club, The. Organized 1895. Chicago, HI. 

Book* of the Caxton CHab: oonatitution, by-Iawa, list of 
membera, etc. 1895. 16^. 

Jontel'a Jonnial of La Balle*s last voyage. With a map, 
and notea by Melville B. Anderson. 1896. 8". 

Phoenixiana. By Capt. George Horatio Derby (**John 
Phoenix'*) edited by «fohn Vance Cheney. 1897. 2 v. 
Portrait and platea. 160. 

Also exhibition eatalogaea and club liata. 

Cayuga County Historical Society. Organized 1876. 

(Porter Beardsley, sec.) 11 and 12 Seward 

Block, Auburn, N. Y. 

First annual meeting, 1878. 
Collections. Nos. l-Il. 1879-94. 

1. Journal of Lieut. J. L. Hardenbergh, May 1-Oct. 3, 1779. 
1879. 

2. Historical sketch of Friends in Cayuga County ; Invent- 
ora and inventiona of Cayuga Co.; Bupplement to eame; 
annual addreases. 11. 1882. 

3. Early chaptera of Seneca hietory; Jesuit missions in 
Ek>nnontonau 1 6o6-84; annual addresses, map. 1884. 

4. Proceedings, with addreesea on the death of Rev. Charles 
Hawley. 1887. 

5. Tenth ann. address by Wm. H. Seward ; Sewers, ancient 
and modern : '* Hobbies,*' and eome we have ridden in 1886, 
by Wm. H. Seward. 1887. 

6. Culture and manufacture of wool In Cayuga Co., and 
other articles, and extract from the minutes of ann. meeting, 
1888. 1888. 

7. Early daye and college life of Wm. H. Seward, bv Wm. 
H. Sewara ; Sullivan's expedition and the Cayugas, ana other 
articles. 

8, 9. Racord of current eventa, 1877-90, by B. B. Snow. 2 v. 

10. Beglnnlnga of the Republican party in Cayuga County, 
by J. W. O'Brien. 

11. Record of current eventa, 1890-94, by B. C. Aiken. 
Manual of the Society, 1876-98, comp. by P. Beardsley, 

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Central Ohio ScientijQc Association. Urbana, 0. 
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land, sec, J. H. Senter, libn.) 7 W, 43d St., 
New York City. 

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1897. 120. 

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Origin and history of the Century, by John H. Gourlie. 
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Col. P. A. Porter, with Eulogies by W. J. Hoppin and F. 8. 
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Bryant festival, Nov. 5, 1864. 1865. 88 p. sq. 8*. pap. 

Same. 11. ed. 1865. sq. f. ( roan. 

Proceedings in memory of Oulian C. Verplanck, Apr. 9, 
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Proceedings in memory of John F. Kensett, Dec., 1872. 
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Bryant memorial meeting, Nov. 12, 1878. 74 p. 8". pap. 
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In memory of Henry Peters Oray, by Chas. P. Daly. 1878. 

22 p. 120. pap. 

Catalogue of the library, compiled by T. M. Coan. 1879. 
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Prehistoric notes of the Century Club, by J. Durand. 1882. 

23 p. 8^. pap. 

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George William Curtis: a commemorative address by P. 
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James Lorimer Graham, Jr. : addresses and poems by J. M. 
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See New York. 
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1878. (Kate F. Kimball, sec.) 89 W. Genetee 

St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

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0>nt.: English history and literature series, 1-3, by H. 
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Philosophy of mrt hiitory, by W: H: Goodyear. 
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Chaatauqna Society of History and Natural Science. 
Jamestown, N. Y. Organized 1883. (Wni. W. 
Henderson, sec. and treas., 1 Prather Ave.) 
JamesiotPfij N. Y, 

Geolosy, Chaatauqua Lake region, by Obed Edson. 1884. 

ClaMifled liat of blrde In Cnaataaqua Co., by John IC. 
Sd«on. 1885. 

The Six NaUone. Addreaa at annual meeting, Jan. 20, 1885, 
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Mastodon Americanus and organic remains, by Samuel Q. 
Love. 1885. 

New philosophy of the snn, bv H: R. Rogers. 

The old French portage road from Lake Brie to Chautauqua 
Lake, by Horace C. Tavlor. 

The telescope; its history, construction and uses, by John 
Peale. 

Chester County Medical Society. West Chester^ Pa. 
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Collins Baker, sec.) Lincoln Park, Chicago, 
IlL 

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26c. 

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— Smoke. 1889. 

— Lake levels. 1889. 

Address Constitutional Convention. 1891, 1895. 

— City Finances Committee. 1896. 
Report Water Tunnel Committee. 1897. 
Letters on reform. 

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B. Day, sec.) 465 State St,, Chicago, III. 

The PharmacUt and Chemical record. 5 v. 8o. 1888-72; 
then The Pharmaciat, 1873-78; then The Pharmaciet and 
CAemis^ 1879-84. 1868-84. 8^. 

Chicago Franklin Society. See Franklin. 

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Evans, sec. and lihn.) 142 Dearborn Ave., 
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' Collections, v. 1, 1882— v. 4, 1890. 4 v. 99. 

Proceedings. 1883. 1 v. 99. 1884. 

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1897. paged consecutively . 99. 1888-97. 

Memoir of Hon. Dan. P. Cook, by Wm. H. Brown. 1857. 
30p. 8«. 

uistorieal sketch of the early movement in Illinois for the 
legalization of slavery, by Wm. U. Brown. 1865. 44 p. 89. 
Reprinted, 1876. 

History of Illinois from 1778 to 1833, and life and times of 
Ninian Edwards, by Ninian W. Edwards. 1870. 549 p. 9o. 
Written at the request of the society. Springjleld. 

Last of the Illinois, and a sketch of the Pottawatomies, by 
J. D. Caton. 1870. 86 p. 9fi. 

Biographical sketch of Gen. B. J. Sweet : History of Camp 
DoQgfas; by Wm. Bross. 1878. 28 p. 99. 

Biographical memoir of Bon. Oeorge Manierre, by Thomas 
Hoyne. 1878. 48 p. 8^. portrait. 

ntber Marquette at Mackinaw and Chicago, by H. H. Hurl* 
Inrt. 1878. 16 p. 8». 

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My own tirace; embraciug aleo tbe history of my life, by 
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The imuriBonment in Llbby and escape by tunnel, by C. W. 
Karle. 1879. 21 p. 8". Wmtkegan. 

Ka«kaskla, III., parish records, 1096-1834, by E. Q. Mason. 
1879. 22 p. 80. 

Chicago and the sources of her past and future growth, by 
Wm. Bross. 1880. 18 p. 8«. 

In Meraoriam.. Memorial addresses, by B. B. Washbume 
and othern. 1884. 43 p. 8o. 

The Theatre; its early days in Chicago, by J. H. McVickar. 
1884. 88 p. 8«'. 

Charles Hammond and his relations to Henry Clay and J. 
Q. Adams, bv W. II. Smith. 1885. 72 p. 80. 

In Meraoriam; Isaac Newton Arnold and Arthur Mason 
Arnold. 1885. 115 p. 8^. portrait. 

In Memoriam : John B. Wright, by Aug. W. Wright. 1885. 
40 p. 8«. 

tiamuel de Charaplain, by Ilenry H. Hurlbut. 1885. 19 p. 
8«. 

Ceremonies at the unveiling of the bronze memorial group of 
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Note. Bee also Fergus Historical series and Qrimn's Bibli- 
ography of Am. Hist. Societies. 

Chicago Literary Club. Organized 1874. (F. W. 
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Bank.) University Club Bldg.^ Chicago^ III, 

Yearl)Ook8. Annual. 1875-98. 25 nos. Later issues, lO^. 

The Bryant celebration by the Chicago Uterary Club, Nov. 
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A deserted village, by Henry Sherman Boutell. 1894. 65 p. 
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The value of mental impressions in the treatment of disease, 
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Chicago Medical College, Alumni Association of. 

Chicago^ III. 

Constitution. %^. Chicago. 1868. 

Proceedings 18tb ann. meeting. 8<>. Chicago. 1884. 

Children's Aid Society of New York. See New York. 

Christian Arbitration and Peace Society. Organized 
1887. (J: B. Wood, pres., 7th and York Sts., 
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Haydock*s testimony, by L. C. Wood. 1891. 12o. $1; 
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Chri9tian Arbitrator and Messenger of Peace (monthly). 
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changed to Church Social Union, 1894, and again 
changed to Christian Social Union, 1897. No. 1 
Joy Streety Boston , Mass. 

Publications (monthly). April, 1895-June, 1898. 50 uos. 
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First Series. A. The church of the world, by Rev. R. A. 
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The church's duty in relation to the sacredness of property, 
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Social problems and the church, by Rt. Rev. P. D. Hunting- 
ton, o. p. 

The Incarnation, a revelation of Christian duties, by Rt. Rev. 

B. F. Westcott. 

Rights and duties : extracts from Joseph Mazziui. 

What the church social anion is. 

Social teaching of the early fathers, by Revs. C. L. Marson 
and W. F. Cobb. 

The church's opportunity in the city today, by Rev. W. S. 
Rainsford. 

Present aspect of the Church social union, by Rt. Rev. F. 
D. Huntington. 

Socialism and spiritual progress, by Vida D. Rcudder. 

Spirit and work of the early Christian socialists, by Rev. 

C. H. Brent. 

Economics of improved housing, by Prof. E. R. L. Gould. 
Series B. Railroad strike of 1894, by Prof. W. J. Ashley. 
An inteipretation of the social movem(;nts of our time, by 
Prof. H. C. Adams. 
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Political ecoDomy and practical life, by Rev. Prof. W. Cud- 
ningbara. 

Strike*, by Elev. Prof. W. Canniogbam. 

A plan of work. 

Hlums of great citien, by Rev. P. W. Sprague. 

Indnetrial arbitration and conciliation, by Mrs. Charles R. 
Lowell. 

Legality and propriety of labor organizations, by tlie U. B. 
Attorney General. 

American trade unions, by Rev. W. D. P. Bliss. 

Report of the executive committee. 

The Christian law, by Rt. Rev. B. F. Westcott. 

Hocond series. TJh. Poverty and its causes, by Rev. W. D. 
P. Bliss. 

26. Christian socialism, by Rev. F. D. Maurice. 

'27. What one parish is doing for social reform, by Rev. 
J. P. Peters. 

28. Settlements and the church's duty, by Ellen Gates 
Burr. 

29. Report on questions drawn up by present residents in 
our college settlements. 

30. Christian socialism and the social union, by Rev. 
George Hodges. 

31. Work of the Prospect Union, bv Rev. Robert E. Ely. 

32. Is there a social question — for America? by Rev. 
Henry 8. Nash. 

33. Economics of devotion, by Rev. Charles Ferguson. 

34. Modification of Christianity by its contact with the 
world, by Prof. E. P. Gould. 

35. Social righteousness and the power of the church to 
proclnim it, by Rathbone Gardner. 

36. The Saturday half-holiday, by Rev. James Yeames. 
Third series. 37. A lawyer's view of the function of the 

church, by Robert H. Gardiner. 

38. Rights of capital and labor and industrial conciliation, 
by Mrs. C. R. Lowell. 

39. The republic of letters, by Robt. A. Wood. 

40. Relations between the church and the associated char, 
ities, by Robert Treat Paine. 

41. Two notable reports of the Lambeth conference. 

4'i. Recent English legislation and some recent decisions of 
American courts on the Uabllity of employers. 

43. Suggestions for work. 

44. Social possibilities of a country town, by Laura E. 
Richards. 

45. Prison reform in Massachusetts, by Rev. Fred. B. Allen. 

46. Consumers' leagues, by Mrs. C. R. Ix>well. 

47. Some aspects of the labor problem, by Rev. Philip S. 
Moxom. 

48. Annual report. 

Fourth series. 49. Socialism as an educative and social 
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50. Church printing, by Robert H. Gardiner. 

Church Club. 146 oik Ave,, New York City, 

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J. B. Young. 

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Isles. 

1891 : Catholic dogma. 

1892 : Church's ministry of grace. 

1893: Biz SDCumenlcal councils of the undivided Catholic 
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is held in the year of the triennial convention of the P. E. 
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Now Christian Social Union, 



Church Social Union. 
which iee. 

Cincinnati Deutsche Pionier-Verein. Cincinnati, O, 

Dcr Deutsche Plonier. Erlnnerungen aus dem pionler-leben 
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The German soldier in the wars of the United States, by 
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United Service Magatine, Philadelphia. 

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Cincinnati Society of Natural History. Organized 
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Journal, ed. by Dr. Josoa Llndahl. 8**. v. 1 : 1, April, 1878~ 
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Cleveland Academy of Natural Sciences. Cleveland^ O, 
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A Journal of the expedition to Quebec, in the year 1775 
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Diary of Washington : from the first day of October, 1780, 
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The work of George Cruikshank in oil, water colors, 
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Photogravures. 4". 

The women of the Court of Louis XV. Tr. by Geo. B. 
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The last years of Louis XV. Tr. by Geo. B. Ives from the 
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Barly American poetry. 4 nos. 1894-6. 4<>. 

1 : New Bnglana's crisis, by Benjamin Tompson. 2 4- 28 
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2 : New Kngland : or a brief e nearration of the Ay re, earth, 
water, fish and fowles of that country . with a description of the 
natures, orders, habits and religion uf the natiues. 

3 : A poem and an elegy by Cotton Mather. 

4 : Elegies and eultaphs, 1677-1717. 

The Club of Oda Volumes : Tenth anniversary exhibition at 
the Boston art club, Feb. 17-24, 1897. A-^lip. Plates, 
narrow IV. 

College Association of Pennsylvania. Organized 1887. 
Name changed, 1888, to 

College Association of the Middle States and Maryland. 
1893, name again changed to Association of 
Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Middle 
States and Maryland, which see. 

College of Physicians of Philadelphia. See Phila- 
delphia. 

Colonial Dames [The] of the State of New York. 
Organized 1893. (Mrs. Theo. Woolsey Scar- 
borough, cor. sec, 33 E. 60th St.) New York. 

Calendar of Wills, 16-26-1836. Ed. by B. Femow. 1896. 8«. 
Knickerbocker Press. 
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Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Organized 1892. 
(John Noble, aec, Suffolk Court House.) Bot- 
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PublicatioDa. t. 1. Transactloni, 1892^. 1896. 625 p. 8o. 
fftcslmile«. portralto. 

Hotf. A few papers from thi« volume have been reprinted 
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Colonial Society of PennsyWania. See PennsyWania. 

Colorado College Scientific Society. Organized 1890. 
(Florian Cajori, sec.) Colorado Springs, Col. 

Colorado college stadles : v. 1, 1890— v. 7, 1898. 1890-98. 7 v. 
8». 

Jfbte. Contain treatises on sabjects in mathematics, logic, 
geology, and Latin literature. No volames issued in 1895 or 

Colorado Scientific Society. Organized 1882. (P. H. 
Van Diest, cor. sec.) 119-124 Boston Blocks 
Denver, Col. 

Proceedings. ▼. 1, 1883-84; ▼.2:1, 1885; v. 2 : 2, 1886; v. 2 : 
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Sanitary chemical character of some of the artesian waters 
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Geology ox the Cripple Creek gold mining district, Colo., by 
R. H. F. Penrose. 1894. 12*. pap., 26c. 

Ore deposits of Camp Floyd district, Tooele County, Utah, 
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Suspected new mineral from Cripple Creek, by F. C. Knight. 
1884. 12*. pap., 10c. 

Notes on the geology of the western slope of the Sanne De 
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Dieat. 1894. 12*. pap., 10c. 

Recent history and present status of chemistry, by C: S. 
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Costilla meteorite, by K. C. Hills. 1895. 12*. pap., 10c. 

Determination of bismuth in refined lead and in lead bul- 
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Notes on the precipitation of the precious metals from cya- 
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10c. 

Occurrence of tellurium in oxidized form associated with 
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Volcanic rock of Alum HiU, Boulder Co., Colo., by I. An- 
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Vein structure In the Enterprise Mine, by T. A. Richard, 
pap., 10c. 

Nickel near Riddes, Oregon, by W. L. Austin. Ist and 2d 
papers. 1898, 6. 

Some notes on the occurrence of urantic In Colorado, by 
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Concretions of chalcedony and opal in obsidian and rhy- 
golite in Colorado ; peculiar geological formation at the head 
waters of the Rio Grande, by H. B. Patton. 1895. 

A technical determination of iron, by L. J. W. Jones. 
1896. 

An automatic water-recording gauge, by B. LeNeve Foster. 
1896. 

Notes on the occurrence of a rich silver and gold mineral 
containing tellurium in the GriflSth lode near Georgetown, 
Clear Creek Co., Colo., by R. Pearce. 1890. 

Notes on the occurrence of tellurium in oxidized form in 
Montana, by R. Pearce. 1896. 

The occurrence of tourmaline with nieiss and schist at 
Beacon Hill, Jefferson Co., Colo., by H. B. Patton. 1896. 

On pearclte, a sulpharsenite of silver, and on crystallization 
of polybarite, by 8. L. Penfleld. 1896. 

The San Mlquel formation igneous (?) rocks of the telluride 
district, Colo., by Whitman Cross. 1896. 

A recent assay balance, by L. 8. Austin. 1897. 

The Orcino Mountain meteorite, by R. C. Hills. 1897. 

Pelican mine, by B. B. Lawrence. 1897. 

Ferric sulphate in mine waters and its action on metals, by 
L. J. W. Jones. 1897. 

Bondai-san crater, bv W. L. Austin. 1897. 

Some products found in the hearth of an old furnace upon 
the dismantling of the Trethellan tin works, Truro, Cornwall, 
by Wm. P. Headden. 1897. 

Notes on some telluride veins of the La Plata Mountains, 
Colo., by W. L. Austin. 1897. 

Notes on the occurrence of carbonic acid gas in certain veins 
of Gilpin Co., Colo., bv Arthur L. Collins. 1898. 

An oUvinate dike of the Magnolia district and the pecroti. 
tanlte, by Milton WhiUker. 1898. 

Oas and oil engines, by Thomas L. Wilkinson. 1898. 

A mineralogical mistake, by Prof. H. P. Van Diest. 1898. 

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Proceedings, 1884. 8«. 

— 1898. 130 p. 80. pmp. $1. 

Colorado State Medical Society. Organized 1871. 
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and 2d ed. 20 and 28 p. 80. o. p. 

Second general announcement. 1868. 28 p. 9*. o. p. 

Account of proceedings at the inauguration, Oct. 7, 1868. 
1860. 38 p. 80. o. p. 

Cornell University guide. 1870. 82 p. sm. 80. o. p. 

Laws and documents. 1870. 00 p. 80. o. p. 

Catalogue of officers and students for 1868-0. 1860. 86 p. 
80. o. p. 

Ten-year book. v. 1, 1868-78. 1878. Bd. by W. Flske. 
170 p. 80. swd. o. p. V. 2,1868-88. 1888. iCd. by G. W. 
Harris. 216 p. 80. v. 3, 1868-08. Ed. by D. F. Hoy. 338 p. 
80. swd. $1. cl., $1.50. Andru9 dt Church. 

Register. 1868-0 to 1808-0. 81 v. 80. 

List of resident officers and students. 1880. 15 p. sm. 80. 
Also 1800; Jan., April and Oct., 1801; Jan., April and Oct., 
1802; Jan., April and Oct., 1803; Jan., April, and Oct., 1804; 
Jan., April, 1»05. 

Catalogue of the graduates. 1883. 47 p. 80. o. p. 

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Roster of the corps of cadets. 1801. 17 p. I60. 

Fellows and graduate scholars elected for the year 1803-4. 

1803. 3 p. 80. 

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Cornell University : what it is and what it is not, by A. D. 
White. 1872. 30 p. 80. o. p. 

Report on Mr. Sage's proposal to endow a college for women, 
by A. D. White. 1872. 40 p. 80. o. p. 

Proceedings at the laying of the comer stone of Sage College, 
May 15, 1878. 1873. 134 p. 80. o. p. 

Address at the dedication of Sibley College, June 21, 1871, 
by D. 0. Oilman. 12 p. 80. o. p. 

Memorial address Jan. 11, 1875, in commemoration of Ezra 
Cornell, by R. P. Stebbins. 1875. 34 p. 80. o. p. 

Sage College: circular in answer to inquiries, by A. D. 
White. 1870. 14 p. 80. o. p. 

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Library oj the Cornell Ohivertityt ed. by WUlard Fitke, 
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turned, the first no. appearing as v. 1:1, Jan., 1882. Later, 
title was cbansed to 

Library bulletin. (S-4 nos. a year.) ▼. 1 : 1, 1882— ▼. 3 : 11, 
1896. 9>. $1 per v. 

Special lists nos. 1-2, 1883-8. 8«. 

1. Mathematics. — 2. References on municipal govern- 
ment in the U. 8., by F. H. Hodder. 9P. 

General card catalogue of the library : bow to use it, by G. 
H. Woodruff. 1886. 7 p. 9>. swd. o. p. 

Catalogue of the Rhaeto-Romanic collection presented by 
W. Fiske, comp. by O. Van Dusen. 1894. 8^. pap., SOc. 

Catalogue of tlie historical library of A. D. White, comp. 
by G. L. Burr. 2 pte. 

1. Protestant Reformation and its forerunners. Suppl. : 
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Bzercises at the opening of the library building, Oct. 7, 
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Twenty -five years of the Annals of Cornell University 
library, 1868-93. 12 p. 8«. swd. o. p. 

Catalogue of the Dante collection presented by W. Fiske. 
pt. 1. Dante's Works, by T. W. Koch. 1898. 96 p. 8". 
pap.,$l. 

Cumberland Presbyterian Board of Missions and Chnrch 
Erection. Organized 1845. (W. J. Brasfield, 
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the . . . Cincinnati, 1886. O. 

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ganized 1879. (A. J. Williams, chr. ex. com.) 
Cleveland, O. 
Annals, v. 1-3. six nos. in ea. vol. 1879-07. 12^. 



Dante Society. Organized 1881. (Arthur Richmond 
Marsh, sec. and treas., 103 Avon Hill.) Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

ReporU. V. 1, 1882— v. 17, 1898. 8^. Complete sets, 1-12. 
$6. Single reports, except 1887 and 1889, 76c. Oinn. 

Concoraance to the Divina commedla, by E: Allen Fay. 
1888. 80. $10. Oinn. 

Danyers Historical Society. Organized 1889. (Miss 
' Sarah W. Mudge, sec, Danyers Centre.) Dan- 

vers. Mass, 
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meeting held by the Society, Apr. 26, 1893. 11. 1893. 

Dartmouth College. Organized 1769. (M. D. Bisbee, 

libn.) Hanover, N. H, 

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8®. 
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Ser.a. V. 1-9. 1867-76. 
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Dartmouth Index. At first 4". then 80. 1861-3. 
Dartmouth Literary Monthly, v. 1-12. 1887-98. 8«>. 
• Dartmouth Phoenix. Three times a year. 186^-8. 

Note. For full list of other publications to 1894, see " Bibllos- 
raphy of Dartmouth College and Hanover, N. H." Concord : 
E. N^ Pearson, public printer, 1894. 

Daughters of the American Revolution, National 
Society. Organized 1890. 902 F St., Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
American Monthly MagaMine. Ed. by Mary S. Lock wood. 
Lilian Lockwood, bus. man. v. 1-14 : 2. 9>, $1 per ann. 
Lineage Book. ▼. l-«. 1896-98. 8». pap., ea., $1. 
** Directory " D. A. R. National and chapter officers, and 
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Dibdin Club. The. Organized 1897. (M. L. Green- 
halgh, sec, 110 E. 87th St.) New York City, 

Descriptive catalogue of the library of Charles Lamb. 1897. 
2 -I- 17 p. portraits. 16". 

Boolctrade bibliographjr in the United States in the XlXth 
centary , to which is added a catalogae of all the books printed 
In the United States, with the prices and places where published 
annexed, published by the Booksellers in Boston, Janoary, 
1804, by A. Growoll. 1898. 77 + 79 p. por. ie». 

Directors of Old South Work. See Old. 

District of Columbia, Medical Society of the. Organized 
1819. (F. P. Morgan, sec, 1230 9th N. W.) 
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Transactions. Annual. 

Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the 

Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States 

of America. Organized 1820. (Rev. Joshua 

Kimber, asso. sec.) Church Mission House, 4th 

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Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society. Dor- 
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Collections, nos. 1-3. 8 v. 12^. 1844-50. 

1. Memoirs of Roger Clap, 1630. 1844. Reprinted 1854. 

2. Annals of the town of Dorchester, by J. Blake. 1846. 

3. Journal of Richard Mather, 1635. His life and death, 
1670. 1850. 

History of the town of Dorchester, Mass. 1859. 672 p. 8®. 

Dorchester Historical Society. Organized 1893. (Willis 

B. Mendrum, sec, No. I Cottage Side Way.) 

Dorchester, Morss. 

Centennial anniversary of the birth of Edward Everett, Apr. 
11,1894. 1895. il. 80. 

Dover Historical Society. Organized 1889. (A. G. 

Whittemore, sec.) Dover, N. H. 

Dover historical collections: Dover records, births, mar- 
riages and deaths, 1698-1838. v. 1. 1894. 8«. 

Drone Club. Organized 1792. New York. For publi- 
cations see The Monthly Magazine and Amer- 
ican Review^ 1799-1800, and other periodicals at 
that period. 

Dunlap Society. Organized 1886; reorganized 1896. 
(Evert Jansen Wendell, sec, 8 E. 38th St.) 
New York City. 

Publications, nos. 1-15, 1887-91. O. 260 signed copies. 

1. Tyler, Royalt. The contrast : a comedv. 1887. 

2. Donlap, William. The father of American Bhandyism : 
a comedy. 1887. 

3. Button, Lawrence, editor. Openinff addresses. 1887. 

4. Dunlap, William. Andr6: a tragedy In five acts. 1887. 

5. Irelana, J. N. A memoir of the professional life of 
Thomas Abthorpe Cooper. 1888. 

6. Biennial reports of the treasurer and secretary. 1888. 
7, 8, 10. Winter, William. Brief chronicles. 1889-90. 

9. Barrett, Lawrence. Charlotte Cnshman. 1889. 

11. Winter, William. A sketch of the life of John Gilbert. 
1890 

12.* Occasional addresses, ed. by L. Hutton and W: Carey. 
1890. 

13. The actor, and other speeches, chiefly on theatrical 
Bublects and occasions, by W: Winter. 1891. 

14. William E. Burton : a sketch of his career other than 
that of actor, with glimpses of his home life, and extracts 
from his theatrical journal, by W: L. Keese. 1891. 

15. Bunker Hill : or, the death of G-eneral Warren : an his- 
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New Series nos. 1-7. 1896-8. 9fi. 260 signed copies. 

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1. First theatre in America: when was the drama firet 
introduced In America? by Charles P. Dalv. 1890. 

2. The manizlne and the drama: an index compiled by 
James Harry Pence. 1806. 

3. Antoblography of Clara Fisher Maeder» ed. by Douglas 
Taylor. 1897. 

4. American dramatic caricature, by L. B. Hhlpman. 1897. 
6. The circus, by I. J. Greenwood. 1898. 

6. Duse and the French, by Victor Mapes. 1898. 

7. A wreath of laurel, by William Winter. 1898. 

Note. No copies are given, sent to papers or libraries or 
placed on exhibition. 

Daodecimos, The. Organized 1893. (W. Irving Way, 
sec. and treas., Cliicago, III.) 

Fac.siraile of Poor Richard's almanack, for 1733, with an 
introduction and notes by John Bigelow. 1894. With por. 
traits. 120. 

Poems of Mrs. Anne Bradstreet (1612-1872), tOMther with 
her prose remains, and an introduction by C. K. Norton. 
1897. Portraits. 12^. 

The Duodecimos manual for MDCCozofTii. 18*. 

Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County. See 
Cuyahoga. 

Eclectic Medical Society of the State of New York. 
Set New York. 

Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. Organized 1888. 

(F. P. Venable, sec.) Chapel Hill, N, C. 

Journal, 9P. 2 parts ea. year. ea. part 25c. v. 1: 1-v. 
15 : 1, 1884-98. 

Elliott Society of Natural History. Charleston^ S. C. 

Proceedings, t. 1. 1853-8. V*. 
Journal, v. I. 1859-60. 4^. 

Elliot Society of Science and Art. Charleston^ S, 0. 

Proceedings. (Published at long Intervals in signatures. 
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Emory and Henry College. Abingdon^ Va. 

Southern Repertory and College Review, v. 1-4. 1851-55. 
8*. 

Engineering Society of the State University of Iowa. 
See Iowa. 

Engineering Society of the University of Michigan. See 
University. 

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Engineers* Society of Western Pennsylvania. See 
Western. 

Entomological Society of Philadelphia. See Philadel- 
phia. 

Entomological Society of Washington. See Wash- 
ington. 

Essex Agricultural Society. Organized 1818. (J: M. 
Danforth, sec, Lynnfleld Centre.) Peahody^ 
MasM, 
Transactions. Annual. 1818- . 8P. 

Essex Institute. Organized as Essex Historical Society 
1821 ; present name taken and Institute incor- 
porated 1848. (Geo. F. Dow, sec.) Salem, Mans, 

Bulletin (quarterly). 1809-98. 30 v. 9*. cl., $1.50 per 
vol. V. 1-28, $50 per set. 

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Proceedings. 1848-70. 6 v. 8o. cl. $50 per set. 

Historical collections. 1869-98. 34 v. 9f>. cl. subs., $2. 
V. 1-34, $125 per set; in cl., $15 additional. 

Discourse In commemoration of the first settlement of 
Salem, by Joseph Story. 1828. 90 p. 8*'. 

List of infusorial objects found chiefly In the neighborhood 
of Salem, by Thomas Cole. 1853. 18 p. 8». 

Victoria regia, by J. F. Allen. 1854. roy. fol. 8 col'd 
plates. 

Life and character of Roy. Samuel Parris, by S. P. Fowler. 
IMT. aOp. 80. 

TlM late English high school of Salem. 1857. 56 p. 8«. 

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Dedication of Plammer Hall. 1858. 97 p. 8<'. 

New England congregationallsin in ita origin and pnrity, by 
D.A.White. 1861. 319 p. 8". 

Catalogue of the birds found at Norway, Me., by A. B. 
Verrill. 1862. 25 p. 8«. 

Memoir of Oen. John Qlover, of Marblehead, by W. P. 
Uoham. 1863. 61 p. 9f>. port. 

Naturali8t*B directory. Parta 1, 2. 186fr-6. 

Catalogue of birds in North America contained in the 
museum, together with a list of the birds of New England, 
by Elliott Coues. 1868. 8». 

Memoir of Francis Peabody, by C. W. Upbam. 1868. 
80 p. 80. 

Memoir of Daniel P. King, by C. W. Upham. 1869. 51 p. 
port. 

Hutchinson family, compiled by Per ley Derby. 1870. 
107 i> 8". 

First church in Balem, 1634. 32 p. 24». 

Check list of the ferns of North America, north of Mexico, 
by J. Kobinson. 1873. 11 p. 8^. 

Memoir of Henry C. Perkins, by 8. J. Bpaulding. 1873. 
34 p. 80. 

Partial catalogue of the birds of Grand Menan, by H. Her- 
rick. 1873. 16 p. 8o. 

Centennial address, by A. C. Goodell, Jr. 1874. 52 p. 8". 

Early days and rapid growth of California, by Alfred 
Peabody. 1874. 32 p. 8". 

Journal of Kev. Daniel Bhute, chaplain in the expedition to 
Canada in 1758. 1874. 20 p. 8o. 

List of birds observed near the Cent. Pac. R. K. from Bacra- 
mento to Bait i^ke, by R. Ridgway. 1874. 40 p. 8o. 

One hundredth anniversary of the destruction of tea in 
Boston harbor, by J. Kimball. 1874. 45 p. 8". 

The Thomas Almanacs, bv J. H. Fitts. 1874. 28 p. 8*. 

Record of deaths of the nrst church in Rowley, by G. B. 
Blodgette. 1878. 42 p. 8». 

List of birds of the Hudson Highlands, by E. A. Means. 
187^-81. 113 p. 8". 

List of birds of MassachuseUs, by J. A. Allen. 1878. 37 p. 
80. 

Ode on anniversary of Fifth half century of the landing of 
Gov. John Endicott, by W. W. Btory. 1878. 29 p. sm. 4". 

The Pine: its life and importance in Essex county, by J. 
Robinson. 1878. 11 p. W>. 

Address at the commemoration of the landing of John Endi- 
cott. by W. C. Endicott. 1879. 38 p. S*>. 

The Fifth half century of the landing of John Endicott: 
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List of the fishes of Essex county, by G. B. Goode and T. H. 
Bean. 1879. 38 p. 8o. 

Historical sketch of Balem, 1626-1879, by C. 8. Osgood and 
H. M. Batchelder. 1897. 280 p. 8o. il. port. 

Notes and extracts from the " records of the first church in 
Balem, 1629-1736," by J. A. Emmerton. 1879. 28 p. 8**. 

Notes on the extensively introduced plants of Essex Co., by 
J.Robinson. 1879. 38 p. 80. phot. 

Record of intentions or marriage of the city of Lynn [1703- 
461. 1879. 29 p. 8o. 

Records of first church at Salisbury, 1687-1754. 1879. 47 p. 
80. 

The Bolar eclipse of 1878, by Winslow Upham. 1879. 19 p. 
80. 

Baptisms at church in Balem village now north parish, Dan- 
vers [1689-1772]. 1880. 47 p. 8o. 

Fifth half century of the arrival of John Winthrop : com- 
memorative exercises. 1880. 64 p. 8o. 

The flora of Essex counW, by J. Robinson. 1880. 200 p. 8«>. 

Genealogical account of Henry Bilsbee, and some of his 
descendants, by J. A. Emmerton. 1880. 71 p. 8o. 

Genealogical notes of the Webb family, by E. B. Waters. 
1880. 24 p. 9f: 

Informal talk on architectural and art topics, by B. A. 
Sllibee. 1880. 22 p. 8o. 

Notes on the Ricnardson and Russell families, by J. Kim- 
bail. 1880. 39 p. 8". 

Reminiscences of the distinguished men of Essex Co., by 
N. Crosby. 1880. 29 p. 8". 

Journal of Dr. Caleb Rea; expedition against Ticonderoga, 
1758. 1881. 69 p. 8o. 

Diaries of Lemuel Wood of Boxford : Canadian expedition 
of 1759-60. 1882. 66 p. 8". 

Inscriptions from gravestones : Wenham. 1882. 28 p. 80. 

Plummer Hall : libraries, collections, historical associations. 
1882 58 D. 80, 

Parish list of deaths, 1785-1819, by W. Beotley, D.D., pastor 
of East church, Balem. 1882. 177 p. 8o. 

Balem commons and oommoners. 1882. 81 p. 8". Also in 
Johns Hopkins Univ. studies. 

Augustus Storj. by C.T. Brooks. 1883. 23 p. 8o. 

TowDBcnd tamlly, by H. F. Waters. 1888. 43 p. 80. 

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Weeds of Enez Co., by J. H. Bean. 1883. 12 p. V>. 

Botany in Baaex Ck>., by J. Robinion. 1884. 13 p. 8°. 

Brookt memorial. 1884. 37 p. 8o. 

Pigeons and the pigeon fancy, by W. O. Barton. 1884. 28 p. 
8». 

Records of the fifth parish of Gloucester. 1884. 67 p. 8P. 

Records of the first church at Balisbary. 1884. 23 p. 8o. 

Setish myths, by W. J. Hoffman. 1884. 20 p. 8P. Waih- 
ingtan. 

Ancient and modem methods of arrow release, by B. 8. 
Morse. 1885. 59 p. V. 

Hugo Reid*s account of the Indians of Los Angeles Co., 
Cal. 1886. 33 p. 8o. plate. 

Remarks upon chipped stone implements, by F. W. Putnam. 
1885. 8 p. 80. Opiates. 

Second Congregational church in Marblehead, by B. P. 
Hathaway, Jr. 1885. 22 p. 9P. 

The RentoulRintouiRantouI family, by R. 8. Rantoul. 
i8 p. 8«». port. 

Thoreau, Flagg and Burroughs, by W. O. Barton. 1885. 
28 D. dp. 

Climatology of the U. 8.. by F. R. Kimball. 1886. 38 p. 9P. 

Bighteenth century baptisms In Balem. 1880. 126 p. 9f>. 

Indian games, by A. McF. Davis. 1886. 58 p. 9P. 

InscripUous from old burying ground at Lynn. 1886. 128 p. 
8». 

The Woodbury family. 1887. 42 p. 8o. 

Early settlers of Rowley. 1887. 28ft p. 8°. 

Inscriptions In the old burying ground In Wenham. 1887. 
28p. 8*. 

Letters concerning the Perkins familv. 1887. 28 p. 99. 

Genealogy of the Allen family of Manchester, Mass., by 
J. Prince. 1888. 61 p. 8^. 

History of Methodism in Balem, by J. F. Almy. 1888. 
83p. 80. 

BketchofTristramDalton, by B.F.Stone. 1888. 20 p. 8^. 

The Salem light Infantry from 1805 to 1890, by G. M. 
Whipple. 1890. 148 p. 8». 

Popular account of the trees in the streets and gardens of 
Salem, and the natural trees of Essex Co., by J. Robinson. 

1891. 120j>. 8«. 

Rough subject index to the publications: Proceedings, 
V. 1-6; Bulletin, v. 1-22; Collections, v. 1-27, by G. M. Jones. 
1890. 29 p. 8P. 

Partial catalogue of the publications. 1804. 28 p. 179. 

Why the old town house was built, and some things which 
have been talked of within its walls since, by N. M. Hawkes. 

1892. 13 p. 8». woodcut. 

Dwellings of Boxford, by S. Perley. 275 p. 11. $1.50. 

Chipman lineage of Bssex Co., by R. M. Chapman. 59 p. 
60c. 

Posterity of Zaceheus Gould, by B. A. Gould. 109 p. 50c. 

Descenoants of Wm. HaskeU of Gloucester, by U. G. 
Haskell. 65 p. $1. 

Descendants of John Perkins of Ipswich, by G. A. Perkins. 
174p. $3. 

The first cotton mill in America, by R. S. Rantoul. 43 p. 
50e. 

Sparhawk Genealogy, by C. H. C. Howard. 113 p. $2. 

Topsfield : baptismal records, 1727-1841, by Geo. F. Dow. 
61 p. 75c. 

Topsfield : deaths, 1658-1800, by G. F. Dow. 52 p. 50c. 

Jfote. Many reprints have been made from Proceedtnffs, 
Collections, and Bulletin. For list see Griflln's Bibliography 
of Am. Hist. Societies. 

Syangelical Alliance for the United States of America. 
Organized 1867. (L. T. Chamberlain, D.D., 
gen. sec.) 510 United CharitieM Building t 
New York City. 
ReporU. . 1-40. 

Fairfield Conntj Historical Society, Organized 1881 ; 
incorporated 1886. (E: Deacon, treas. and cur. , 
328 Main St.) Bridgeport, Conn. 

Beyd. John Jones, first minister of Fairfield, Conn., by 
W. A. Beers. 1882. 17 p. 8«. pap. 50c. 

First anniversary, etc., edited by R. C. Ambler. 1882. 
38 p. 99. pap. 5de. 

Brief history of the Bridgeport bank, by R. B. Lacey. 1884. 
24 p. 99. 60c. 

Fourth anniyersary meeting : history of the Porter property, 
byR.B. Lacey. 1885. 86 p. 99. pap. 50c. 

Fifth anntversary, etc., ed. by R. B. Lacey and A. C. Pierce. 
1886. 80 p. 8*. pap. 50c. 

History of Stratford and the city of Bridgeport, by Samuel 
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Sixth anniTersary, etc., ed. by R. A. Lacey. 1887. 65 p. 
8*. pap. 60c. 

Annual report, ed. by W. O. Andrewa. 1889. 52 p. 8*. 
pap. SOc. 

lieporttf and papern. 189t2, 96. ea., 108 p. 8*. pap. 50c. 

lieport of the Mociety. 1893, 94. 172 p. and 12 p. 8*. pap. 
ea., 5Uc. 

Faust Club, The. Organized 1864. Brooklyn^ N, Y. 

Notes geographical and historical, relating to the town of 
Brooklyn, on Iiong Island, by Gabriel Furman. (A reprint.) 
1865. xzxlT + 116 -f xxxix p. 4». 

Female Medical Education Society. 

Report. Nov., 1848, to Dec, 1850, with charter, constltu. 
tion, etc. 8*. Bo»ton. 1851. 

Annual reports : with New Kngland Female Medical College. 
4-6. (1852-4.) S*. Boiton. 185a-6. 

Field Columbian Museum. Organized 1894. (F: J. 
V. Skiflf, director.) Chicago, III. 

Publications. 8». pap. 

Historical series, v. 1:1. Historical and descriptive 
account of the Field Columbian Museum. 

2. The authentic letters of Columbus, by W. E. Curtis. 

Geological series, 1:1. Handbook and catalogue of the 
collection of meteorites, by O. C. Farrlngton. 

2. Observations on Popocatepetl and I xtacclhuati. With a 
review of the geographic and geologic features of the moun- 
tains, by O. C. Farrlngton. 

Botanical series, v. 1:1. Flora of Yucatan, by C. F. Mills- 
paugh. 

2. The Flora of West Virginia, by O. F. Mlllspangh. 

8. Contribution II to the coastal and plain flora of Yucatan, 
by C. F. MlUspaugh. 

4. Contribution III to the coastal and plain flora of Yuca- 
tan, by C. F. Mlllspangh. 

Zoological series, v. 1 : 1. On the structure and develop- 
ment of the vertebral column of amla, by O. P. Hay. 

2. On certain portions of the skeleton of the protostega 
glgas, by O. P. Hay. 

3. On sundry collections of mammals received by the Field 
Columbia Museum, by D. G. Rlllot. 

4. On some collections of fishes, by O. P. Hay. 

5. On the skeleton of toxochelys latiremls, by O. P. Hay. 

6. List of mammals from Somali-Land obtained by the 
Museum's Kast African Kxpedltion, by D. G. Elliot. 

7. Remarks upon two species of deer of the genus Cervus 
from the Philippine Archipelago, by D. G. Elliot. 

8. List of nsnes and reptiles obtained by Field Columbian 
Museum Bast African Expedition to Somali-Land in 1896, by 
D. l£. AieeK. 

9. List of a collection of shells from the Gulf of Aden ob- 
tained by Field Columbian Museum East African Expedition, 
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Constitution and by-laws. 

Collectlona. v. 1, 1840— v. 4, 1878. 4 v. 8^. 

Collections, v.3 : 1. 1848. (A sketch of the Creek country ; 
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Sergeant Jasper, by R. M. Charlton. 1841. 8*. 

On the qualiflcations and duties of a historian, by Mitchell 
King. 1849. 38 p. 8o. 

A hi^ civilization the moral duty of Georgiaqp, by S. 
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Hernando de Soto, by C. O. Jones, jr. 1880. 42 p. 8^. 
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1. New Bngland's vindication, by Henry Gardiner. Bd. 
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3. Hosier's relation of Waymouth's Voyage to the coast of 
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4. Sagadahoc Colony, by H: O. Thayer. 1892. sq. 8o. 
pap. 

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Grand Army of the Republic : National Encampment. 
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Gratz College. Organized 1895. (D. Sulzberger, sec.) 
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Publications, no. 1, 1897. 10 + 206 p. O. $1.50. 

Oont. : Memoir of uyman Gratz. — President's report. ~ 
Additions to library. — Synopsis of lectures. — Lectures : 
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the text of the Talmud, by M. Jastrow ; Jewish physicians and 
the contributions of the tfews to the science of medicine, by A. 
Friedenwald; The Psalms and their place in the liturgy, by 
K. Kohler. 

Grolier Club. Organized 1884. (R. H. Lawrence, 
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1. A decree of star chamber concerning printing. Made 
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withil. Nov., 1880. demy 4^. 200 copies, hf. linen, subs., 
$7.50. 

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18. Catalogue of original and early editions of En^isb 
writers, fh>mLangIand to Witbers. 1898. il. large 8*. 408 
copies, bf. mor., subs., $10. 

19. Fac-simile of Bradford's Laws and acts of New York, 
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23. Catalogne of tbe engraved work of Asher B. Durand. 

1895. il. 9>. 360 copies, pap., subs., $2. 

24. Description of the early printed books owned by tbe 
OrolierClub, by R: H. Lawrence. 1895. il. sm. f. 408 
copies, bf. cf., subs., $6. 

25. Poems of Jobn Donne, revised by J. R. Lowell. Wltb 
an introduction and notes by C. B. Norton. 1896. 2 v. W. 
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made paper, 3 copies on vellum, hf. gr. mor. 

27. Catalogue of an exhibition illustrative of a century of 
artistic litbographv. 1896. 8*. many II. 400 copies on hsnd- 
made paper, 3 copies on vellum, pap. 

29. Cnronological catalogue of the engravings, dry points 
and etchings of Albert DQrer exhibited by the club, compiled 
by S. R. Koehler. 1897. 11. 400 copies on Holland paper, 
d. 

you. No. 12 was an etching, and Nos. 16 and 28 were 
medallions. 

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It has also issued catalogues of Its numerous exhibitions of 
books, bookbindings, etchings, etc. 

Guild of the Holy Name. Organized 1888. (F. G: W. 

Gibbs, sec.) 616 Lincoln Ave.j Detroit^ Mich. 

Thoughts on the holy communion; to which is added a 
>reparatlon for a thanksgivinff after bolv communion, by A. 
lathe; ed. and arr. by F. O. Gibbs. 1888. Tt. pap., lOo. 

Guilford Battle Ground Co. (J. W. Scott, sec.) 
Oreensboro^ N. C. 

Address on Brig. Gen. Jethro Sumner, by K. P. Battle. 1801. 

Address on Gen. W: R. Davie, by W. Clark. 1892. 

Maryland and North Carolina in the campaign of 1780-81, by 
Prof. E. G. Daves. 1892. 

Address on dedication of monument to the memory of the 
Maryland soldiers who fell in the baUle of Guilford Court 
House, by E. A. Alderman. 1892. 

Address on dedication of Holt monument, by D. Bohenck. 
1893. 

Address on W: Hooper, by B. A. Alderman. 1894. 

Memorial volume. 1894. il. por. 8*. 

Gynecological Society of Boston. See Boston. 

Hamilton Club, Tbe. 1865. New York. 

The life of Alexander Hamilton. By John Williams. (An- 
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ObaervaUons on certain documents in " The history of the 
United States for the year 1796," by Alexander Hamilton. 
1866. 8 + 157 p. 9>.and4o. 

Tbe Hamiltonlad. By John Williams. (Anthony Pasquin.) 
1866. 10 + 122 p. Portrait. 8« and 4*. 

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Inaugural ezercisefl : Presidents. 

Rev. Azel Backus, D.D. 1812. 20 p. 8o. pap. Utica. 

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Memorials. 

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Dr. C. F. Peters. 1800. 31 p. 8o. pap. 

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Narrative of the embarrassments and decline of Hamilton 
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The college system of education, by 8. North. 1830. 20 p. 
80. pap. Utica. 

History of Perry H. Smith library hall, with commemora. 
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88 p. 80. d. Utica. 

Dedication of the Kirkland monument, June 25, 1873. 8o. 
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Heml-centennial celebration. 
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Historical sketch, by C. B. Allison. 1889. 85 p. 8o. $1. 
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Clark prize book, ed. by M. G. Dodge and D. W. Bnrke. 
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Alexander Hamilton: 31 orations, 1864-95, upon the Head 
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books by Hamilton alumni.) 1896. 210 p. 80. cl., $1.25. 
Putnam. 

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Class of 1851 : Letter by T. B. Hudson. 1807. 3 p. 8o. 

— 1856 : 1856-60, by E. Curran, Jr., sec. 4 p. 8o. Also, 
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circular by same. May 10, 1860. 12 p. 8o. pap. Also, 
Twenty Ave years of the class of 1856. 1882. 24 p. 8o. pap. 
Curti$» A Childi, Utica. 

— 1857: from 1857 to 1868. 27 p. 8o. pap. OakUy A 
Masont y. Y. Also, a history of the class of lo67, ed. by A. 
W. Brockway and B. D. Gilbert. 1807. 91 p. S". hf. cl. 
Baker A Taylor Co, 

— 1858. Forty years. Prepared by A. J. Northrup, class 
sec. 1898. 102 p. 8o. cl. The Mason Pr ens, Syracute. 

— 1862. Biographical record, etc., by B. B. Wicks, sec. 
1873. 100 p. 80. cl. T.J. Ori^ths, Utica. 

— 1863. Sketches of the history, etc., by Myron Adams. 
1879. 11 p. 240. pap. H. B. Smith, Rochester. 

— 1864. SUtistics. etc., by F. W. Plant, class sec. 1865. 
44 p. 80. pap. L. C. Childs, Utica. Also, Thirtieth re- 
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— 1865. Record of the class, compiled by W. O. Webster. 
1866. 20 p. pap. Also, biographical record, by H. B. Tomp- 
kins. 1877. 79 p. 80. cl. Nevo York. Also, minutes of 
class meeting, July 1, 1885, with snppl. record. 1885. 8 p. 
80. pap. ,New York. 

— 1866. Statistics, collected by W. E. Burton, acting class 
sec 1867. 37 p. 80. pap. Summers A Co., K. Y. Also, 
triennial record compiled by same. 1869. 13 p. pap. Syra- 
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36 p. 80. pap. C. E. De Puy, Syracuse. 

— 1867. Statistical record, collected by 8. J. Fisher, class 
sec. 1868. 18 p. 80. pap. Curtiss A Childs, Utica. Also, 
second do. bv same. 1873. 19 p. pap. Same pub. Also, 
class report, by same. 1879. 19 p. 80. pap. Same pub. 

— 1868. A quarter century retrospect, compiled by H. R. 
Walte, class sec. 33 p. 40. ol. Photogravure Pub*g Co., 
N. Y. 

— 1869. Record. 1874. 42 p. 80. pap. CurHss A Childs, 
Utica. 

— 1870. Decennial statistical record, by B. C. Ray, class 
sec. 1880. 23 p. 40. pap. Daily Journal PrH*g House, 
Elisabeth, N. J. 

— 1873. Statistical record, by the sec. 1876. 20 p. 80. pap. 
Advertiser print, Water/ord. Also, a quarter-century his- 
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42 p. 9*. pap. Salem Observer printt SaUm, Mast. Also, 
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The story of the past twenty years, by same. 1895. 30 p. 8". 
pap. Journal 1^*1* g House , ElUabetht N, J. 

— 1878. History, by Qt. 8. Webster, class sec. 1888. 24 p. 
8<*. L. C. Childs <t Sofit Uiica. Also, supplement, by same, 
July, 1890. 25-28 p. 8^. pap. 

— 1879. Story of a decade, ed. by L. N. South worth, class 
sec. 1890. 41 p. »>, bds. L. 0, Childs db Son, Utica. 

— 1881. Decennial history, ed. by A. C. White, class sec. 
1892. 32 p. 80. pap. Andrus <t Church, Ithaca. 

— 1882. Report of B. W. Sherwood, class sec. 1802. II p. 
8^. Syracuse. Also, report of same, 15th annirersary re- 
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— 1884. Record by J. A. Adair, class sec. 1887. 4 p. 
Sullivan Pr*t*g Co., Cincinnati. Also, record compiled by 
same. 1894. 14 p. 80. pap. F. X. Oanschow A Son, 
SaginaiOt Mich. 

— 1890. Record compiled by M. O. Dodge, class sec. 1898. 
180 p. 8». cl., $2. Kirkland Press, Clinton. 

Hampton Normal and Agricaltoral Institute. Organ- 
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Talks and Thoughts (monthly). 8o. 25c. per year. 

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Annual catalogue. 8^. 

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Ten years' work for Indians, by Helen W. Ludlow. 1888. 
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Cabin and plantation songs. 1890. O. 50c. 

Hampton hymnal. 1892. 

Twenty -two years* work. '93. c. '91. maps. O. 50c. 

Hampton tracts. 1878. 

Indian education, by Josephine E. Riehards. 1895. 16 p. 

Failure of Cunningham, by Isabel M. Andrews. 1895. 22 p. 

Nitrogen and farm economy, by C. L. Ooodrich. 1898. 
22 p. 

Hartford Theological Seminary. Organized, 1834. 

Hartford, Conn. [Hartford Seminary Press, 

agts.] 

Harford Seminary Record (formerly bi-monthly, now 

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1895. Qualifloatlons for ministerial power, by C* Cuthbert 
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Studies in the English Bible and suggestions about methods 
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Open air preaching, by Rev. B.H.Byington. 1892. 75c.; 50c. 

Hebrew vocabulary of the Psalms, by A. B. Ftske. 1892. 
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Ideals and institutionary J: E. Merrill. 1894. pap., $1. 

Vocabulary of New Testament words, by O. 8. Davis. 
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St. Paul's vocabulary, by Prof. M. W. Adams. 1895. $1. 

John Robinson, pastor of the Pilgrims, by O. S. Davis. 1897. 
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yote. Many pamphlets have also been Issued. 

Harvard Historical Society. Cambridge, Mass. 

Qermanic origin of New England towns, by Herbert B. 
Adams. 1882. 57 p. ^. (Bee Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies 
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The southern question, past and present, by R. P. Hallo well. 
1890. 84 p. sm. 80. 

Harvard University. Organized 1686. ( Wm. G. Brown, 
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Cambridge, Mass. 

I. Thx Uniwbsitt. 

Catalogues and other descriptive publications. 

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Harvard University calendar, 1881- . f>. Issued weekly 
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Harvard University : A brief statement of what Harvard 
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Students' expenses. A collection of letters from under- 
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Guide book to Harvard University. 1898. \V. Paper covers. 

The history of Harvard University. By Josian Quincy. 
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— 2d ed.. 1860. 

Catalogue of the eoUection of engravings bequeathed to Har- 
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40. pp. vlii + 5S0. 

Lawa. 

The laws of the University. Editions of 1790, 1798, 1807, 
1814, 1816, 1820, 1825. 1826, 1828, 1832, 1834. 1837, 1839, 1841. 
1845, 1848. 1854, 1860. 1871. Issued in pamphlet form, the title 
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President and Treasurer. 

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reports are not numbered and are not paged consecutively. 

Rules and by-laws of the overseers, sm. 12*, 1851, 1852, 
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and sundry acts and instruments included in all editions. 

Books and pamphlets used in courses. 

Maxlme Bocher. Regular points of linear differential equa- 
tions of the second order. 1896. 12f>. pp. 23. 

Cantillon. Essai sur le commerce. Reprinted for Harvard 
University. Boston, 1892. 12P. pp. v, 486. 

Josiah Parsons Cooke. Descriptive list of experiments on 
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B. 1886. sm. 80. pp.61. 2d ed., 1887. 

Edward Cummlngs. Trades-unions and co5peration. 1894. 
8*. pp. 72. 

William Morris Davis. Geographical illustrations. Sug- 
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cal features of southern New England. 1893. 12*. pp. 46. 

Albert Bnshnell Hart and George Pierce Baker. Harvard 
debating. Suggestions for course in oral discussion. 1896. 
9>. pp. 55. 

Albert Bushnell Hart. Subjects and methods in political 
and economic debates. 1892. 12o. pp. 22. 

Albert Bushnell Hart. Suggestions on the study of United 
States history and government, prepared for the use of students 
in Harvard University. 1893. 8*. pp. 132. 

Thesame, revised and enlarged. 1895. S^. pp.164. 

James L. Love. Outlines of plane trigonometry. 1893. 12*. 
pp. 22. 

Morris H. Morgan. Brief notes on elegiac, iambic, and lyric 

Sioets for the use of freshmen in Harvard College. 1895. sm. 
0. pp. 33. 

William F. Osgood. Introduction to infinite series. 1897. 
80. pp. 71. 

Wirt Robinson, Lieut. U. S. A. The militia of the United 
SUtes. 1896. 80. pp.29. 

Wirt Robinson, Lieut. U. S. A. The passage of streams by 
troops. Prepared for the use of students in military science. 
1897. 120. p« 16. 

Frank W. Taussig. Economics VIII. (Topics and refer- 
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385. 

(Frank W. Taassig.) Topics and references in economics 
V. Railways in the United States, n. d. 8®. pp. 22. 

Preliminary experiments in magnetism. Prepared for use 
in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory of Harvard University. 
1806. 40. pp.27. 

Selections from the elegiac, iambic, and lyric poets for the 
use of freshmen In Harvard College. 1888. 8<>. pp. 30. 

Selections from Liatin poets, with brief notes. 1897. 8". 
pp. 30. 

Public per/ormancei. 

Commencement : 

Qnaestiones In philosophia discatiendae sub Carolo Chaan> 
cao praeside. Col. : Harvard : Cantab : N- Angl : in comities 

E9T inceptores in artib: dedmoqnarto die slztilis 16U. 
roadside. Similar lists printed as late as 1791, and probably 
earlier than 1655. Doabtless printed annually, though various 
numbers ore missing. 

Commencers* theses. 1642-1820. Printed f*. size up to 
1810, after that 40. size. 

Commencement programmes. 1791-1898. Printed formerly 
in 8». handbill form ; of late years in 4P. form. 

Occational : 

The (BdipuB Tyrannus of Sophocles. Harvard University, 
Banders Theatre, May 17, 19, and 20, 1881. Prepared by tne 
Greek department. 1881. V*. pp. 61. 

A record of the commemoration, November fifth to eighth, 
1886, on the two hundred and flfdeth anniversary of the found- 
ing of Harvard College. (Edited by Justin wlnsor.) 1887. 
4*. pp^379. 

(Address by H. L. Hlgglnsoo.) 1898. 



The Soldiers' Field. 
8». pp. 12. 

AtliaUe. TragMie. 
Racine. Tradnlte en 
(French and Bnglish. 



Tiree de Tecriture sainte. Par Jean 

anglais par F. C. de Bnmiehrast. 

Prepared for the performance of the 



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Examinationt : 

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printed; since 1860 most have been printed, and in recent 
years all. Nearly all are also reissued annually in pamphlet 
form, each pamphlet containing the papers in a particular 
department or school. 

Rank lists printed dnee 1857. 

Religitmt Exercises : 

Responsive readings selected from the Bible and arranged 
under subjects. For use in the chapel of Harvard University. 
1894. 16«. pp. xi,202. 

The University hymn book. For use in the chapel of Har- 
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics. Published for Har- 
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Harvard Studies in Classical PhUology, Edited bv a 
committee of the classical instructors of Harvard University. 
1890- . 8*. 8 vols., 1890-1898. 

The Harvard Law Retiew. 1887- . 4<>. 11 vols., 1887- 
1898. 

Harvard Historical Monographs. 1890-1891. 8*. 2 vols. 
I. The veto power: its ori|rin, development and function in 
the government of the United SUtes (1789-1889). By Edward 
Campbell Mason, p. 232. II. Introduction to the study of 
federal government. By Albert Bushnell Hart, pp, x, 200. 

Harvard Historical Studies. Published under uie direction 
of the Department of History and Government from the income 
of The Henry Warren Torrey Fund. 1896- 9>. 6 vols. 

I. The suppression of the African slave trade io the United 
States of America, 1688-1870. By W. B. B. DuBois. pp. xi, 
335. n. The contest over the ratification of the federal 
constitution in the State of Massachusetta. By S. B. Harding, 
pp. vi, 194. m. A critical study of nnlllflcatlon in South 
Carolina. By D. F. Houston, pp. x, 169. IV. Nominations 
for elective ofllce in the United States. By F. W. DalUnger. 

gp. ziv, 290. V. A bibliography of British municipal history, 
icluding gilds andparliamentary representation. By Charles 
Gross, pp. xzlv, 461. VI. The Liberty and Free Soil parties 
In the northwest. BvT. C.Smith, pp. xii, 351. 

Harvard Oriental Series. Edited with the oodperatlon of 
various scholars by Charles RockwellLanman. 1891- . I. 
The Jataka-Mala or Bodhisattvavadana-Mala. By Aryncura 
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Edited by Richard Oarbe. 1895. 4«. pp. liv, 19«. III. 
Buddhism in translations. By Henry Clarke Warren. 1896. 
8«. pp. XX, 520. 

Studies and NoUs in Philology and Literature. Pobllshed 
under the direction of the Modem Language Departments of 
Harvard University. 1892- . &•. 5 vols., 1892-1898. 

Occationa/ : 

Twenty years of school and college English. 1896. W. 
pp. 63. 

Descriptive list of elementary exercises in physics corre. 
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Catalogue. 1885. 12P. pp. 19. 
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Art Club. The hypaethral question : an attempt to deter- 
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lighted. By John Thacher Clark. 1879. 8o. pp.38. 

Boylston Medical Society. Catalogues, l8l' 
1868, 1858, 1861, 1867, 1874, 1878, 1881. 8®. 

Graduate Club. Graduate courses : a handbook for graduate 
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Hasty Pudding Club. CaUlognee, 1829, 1838, 1841, 1846, 
1850, 1855, 186U, 1867, 1874, 1884, 1891. 9>. The catalogues of 
1838 and 1841 include catalogues of the club library. 

An Illustrated history of the Hasty Pudding Club theatri- 
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(The club playbills and programmes make an interesting 
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Musical association. By-laws. 1840. 16*. pp. 8. Li- 
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pp.22. 

— List of officers and members. 1895. I7f*. pp. 10. 
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1866. 12**. 

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Pierian Sodality. Catalogues, 1832, 1839. 8". 

— Report made at a meeting of the Pierian Sodality in Har- 
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of the meeting. 1837. 8". pp. 16. 

Porcelllan Club. Catalogues, 1819, 1825, 1828, 1831, 1834, 
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Republican Club. Report of the proceedings of the Har- 
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Rnmford Society. Catalogue, 1855. I2fi. pp. 26. 
Signet. CaUlogues, 1886, 1895. (12<'. 9P.) 
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The Harvard University Register, 1898-99. (Superseding 
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The Collegian, in six numbers, February to July, 1830. V*. 
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Harvardiana. 8". 4 vols., 1834-1838. pp. 384, 386, 392, 408. 

The Harvard Magazine. 8*. 10 vols., 1854-1864. 

The Harvard Monthly, 1885- . 4^. 26 vols., 1885-1898. 

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12*. pp. »4. 

The Magenta, 1873 to May, 1875, after May, 1875, name 
changed to The Orimeon, continued ander that name as a 
fortnightly until 1883; together, 21 vols., 4o. 

The Harvard Lampoon. Illustrated. 1st series, 1876-1880. 
vols., 40. 2d series, 1880- . 85 vols., 4». 1880-1898. 

PeriodicaU — Daily: 

The Harvard Krho. Dec. 9, 1879, to June 23, 1882. 6 vols., 
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The Harvard Bulletin. Published weekly for the Athletic 
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Necrology : 

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Alumni in war: 

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Harvard University in the war of 1861-1865. A record of 
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Final reports of the building committee and of the treasurer 
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The name. 1877. pp. 28. 

An appeal in behalf of the further endowment of the 
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Bellows, D.D. To which are added sUtements by Charles W. 
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The Divinity School of Harvard University. Its history, 
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The Mme. Abbreviated. 1894. pp. 28. 

CkUalogute, Programmes, etc. : 

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General catalogne of the Divinity School of Harvard Uni- 
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Annual catalogues, separate from the University caulogne, 
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latter. 

Bzereises at the visitation of the Theological School. Pro- 
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The Harvard Law School. 

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QuinqaeDolal catalogue of the offloert and ttadenta of the 
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Miscellaneoua ; 

Rules and orders of the asaembly of the Dane Law School. 
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changing in 1869 to tne Harvard Law School. 

The conflict between literature and law. An oration de- 
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March 18, 1869, bv William Bmil Doster. Printed by order of 
the assemblv. 1869. 8*>. pp. 80. 

The relanone of the American lawyer to the American 
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Printed bv order of the assembly. 1869. 9fi. pp. 26. 

Professional training as an element of success and con- 
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Harvard Law School at the close of the term, Jan. 11, 1861. 
By Emory Washburn, LL.D. Boston. Published by the 
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The Law Library : 

Catalogues. 1826. (8». pp. 26.) 1834. 
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Isauea the same year, a third in , and a fourth 

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Harvard Law School Attociation : 

Report of the organization and of the first general meeting 
at Cambridge, Nov. 6, 1886. Boston. Published by the 
association. 1887. large 8o. pp.99. 

CMalogue of the oflScere and members of the Harvard Law 
School Association. Boston. Printed for the association. 
1891. large 80. pp.163. 

Report of the ninth annual meeting at Cambridge, June 26, 
1896, in especial honor of Christopher Columbus Langdell, 
Dane professor of law and dean of the Harvard Law S^ool, 
1870-1893. Boston. Published by the association. 1896. large 
V. pp. 90. 

The Lawrence Scienti/lc School. 

Announcements, and circulars descriptive of particular 
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catalogue. 

Descripcion de la Unlversidad de Harvard, Cambridge, 
Massachusetts, Estados-Unidos de America y particularmente 
de la Bscueia Cientiflca de Lawrence que forma parte de la 
Unlversidad. Con eztractos del catalogo annual. Publicaolon 
de la Unlversidad. Cambridge, MassaohusetU. 1892. 12«. 
pp. 104. 

Description of the Lawrence Bdentiflc School of Harvard 
University. 1893. I7f>. pp.84. 

The tame. Abbreviated, pp. 89. 

List of students of the Lawrence Scientific School. 1847- 
1894. 1898.* 80. pp.116. 

The Harvard Medical School. 

( Former Iv The Massachusetts Medical College of Harvard 
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Catalogues and announcements, 1819- . (Possibly some 
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from the university catalogue, is now an 8o. pamphlet of about 
100 pages. Special announcements, circulars, statutes, etc., 
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Harvard Medical School Association. Bulletin, 1891- 
12 nos., large 8". 1891-1898. Published by the association. 
(Chiefly reports of meetings and catalogues of members.) 

The Harvard Dental School. 

Annual announcements, 1868 . At present the annual 

announcement is an 8o pamphlet of about 60 pages. Published 
apart from the university catalogue. 

Quinquennial catalogue of the Dental School of Harvard 
University. 1869-1897. Boston. Published by the Dental 
School. 1897. large 8o. pp. 69. 

The Oraduate School of Harvard Dhivereity. 

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A catalogue of the doctors of philosophy and of science 
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Annaal annoaDcementa, pabllshed apart from the Univer- 
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The Btueey Institution. 

Annual announcementa, apart from the Unlveralty cata- 
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Bulletin of the Buesey Institution^ 1874- 
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printed aeparately. Since 1877 the librarlan'a reporta have 
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eat Cantabrlglae In Nova Anglla. Boaton Nov-Anglorum 
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A catalogue of the library of Harvard Unlveralty in Cam- 
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zvli, 962. and (3d vol. paged aeparatelv) vl, 223. 

A catalogue of the mapa and charta in the library of Harvard 
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224. 

A catalogue of the library of Harvard Univeraity in Cam- 
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Llat of map portfolioa in Harvard College library aa arranged 
by the Rev. B. C. Badger, June, 1886. 4o. pp. 87. 

Bibliographical publications, etc. 

Bulletin of more important acceaaiona with bibliographical 
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Harvard University Bulletin (in continuation of the library 
Bulletin). Edited by Juatin Wlnaor, with the aaaiatanoe of 
membera of the varloua faeultiea. leaned by the library. 
1880-1892. 80. 

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*• m., 1888-1884. 
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** VI. 1890>1892. 
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Vol.1. noa. I-XX. 1887. pp.616. 

" n. •* XXI-XXXVn. 1890. •• 631. 
•• ni. •• XXXVIU-LI. 1896. " 606. 
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I. Catalogue of aclentific aerlala of all oountrlea, including 
the tranaactiona of learned aocietiea in the natural, phyaical, 
and mathematical aclencea, 1633-1876. By Samuel H . Bcudder. 
1879. pp. xll, 368. 

II. Index to the aubject catalogue of Harvard College li- 
brary. 188&-1891. pp. iv, 166. 

Catalogue of booka in the Boylaton medical library, at Har- 
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pp.20. 

The same. 1824. 12o. pp. 36. 

A liat of hooka belonging to the libranr of the Maaaachuaetta 
Medical College. For the uae of atudenta until a catalogue 
properly arranged la pnbliahed. 1847. 12o. pp. 23. 

Observatory, Museums, and other Scientific Establishments. 

The Astronomical Observatory of Harvard University. 

Annual reporU of the director up to 1877, printed only in the 
reporta of vlaiting committeea. Since 1877 printed Meparately, 
and alao included in the preaident'a reporta. 

Annala of the Aatronomical Obaervatory of Harvard Univer- 
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laeued from time to time. 

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has been maae up under the title : Obeervatoi^ of ^Sarvard 
College. Miscellaneous quarto publications, 1877-1896. With 
a list of the published references to the work of the Blue Hill 
Observatory, 1885-1896. 

Boyden Fund Circulars, 1887- . Only a few have been 
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Henry Draper Memorial. Annual reports of the photo- 
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Harvard College Observatory Circulars, 1895- . Issued 
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The Museum of Comparative Zodlogy (AgaaHe MuMeum). 

Charter of the Museum of Comparative Zodlogy, with a list 
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Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 1863- 
80. 31 vols., 1863-1898. 

Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zodlogy at Harvard 
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The Peabody Museum of American Archaology and Klhnology. 

Annual reports, 1868- . 8^. 31 reports, 1868-1898. 

Palaeolithic man in Eastern and Central America. In three 
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Archaeological and ethnological papers, 1888- 8^. vol. 

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the botanic garden, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Bv W. D. 
Peck, professor of natural history. Published by direction 
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A Ibt of the plants contained in the sixth edition of Gray's 
Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States. Com- 
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120. pp. 130. 

Synoptical flora of North America. By A. Qray and others. 
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3 vols., 1870-1889. 

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Psychological Laboratory: 

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settlement of Maine, ed. by J. P. Baxter. $2.60 ea. 

Maine Medical Association. Organized 1852. (C: D. 

Smith, M.D., perm. sec. and ed., 126 Free St.) 

Portland, Me, 

Transactions. Reprint of proceedings from organisation. 
▼.1:1, 1802— ▼. 13 : 1, 1896. 

Maine State Bar Association. Organized 1891. (L. C. 
Cornish, sec.) Augusta^ Me. 

Charter, by-laws, and officers, 1891-02. 
Proceedings, annual meetings, lst-4th, 1892-98. 

Maine State Pomological Society. Organized 1873. 
Prof. Elijah Cook, sec, Farmington, Me.) 
Transactions. 1878 to date, excepting 1878-97 ( ?) . 

Marine Biological Laboratory. Organized 1888. (C. 

O. Whitman, Director, Univ. of Chicago, Chic, 

111.) Wood^s Holl, Mass, 

Biological lectures: ed. by C. O. Whitman. ▼. l,1890-v.8, 
1806. Ov. 80. cl., $2.60 to $8.60. Oinn, 
Bioiogieai Bulletin {monthly) . 2y, 9fi, pap. $3. Oinn, 

Maryland Academy of Sciences. Organized 1863. 
(E: Stabler, jr., sec.) Baltimore, Md. 
Transactions. ▼. 1, 1886-1896. dfi, 

Maryland, Ciyil Service Reform Association of. Or- 
ganized 1881. (Edwin H. Baltzer, sec, 205 E. 
German St.) Baltimore, Md, 

Annual reports. 

Civil Service R^ormer (monthly) , Jan., 1886-^une, 1892. 
Then merged in Good Oovemment, 

Maryland Historical Society. Organized 1844. (H: F. 

Thompson, libn.) Cor. St. Paid and Saratoga 

Sts., Baltimore^ Md. 

Annual reporU. 1860, 1864, 1868. 9>. 
Constitution, by-laws, charter, etc. 1844, 1867, 1878. 9>. 
Catalogues of paintings, etc. 

First Discourse. By C. F. ftfayer. 1844. 32 p. 8*. J. D, 
T&v. 
B«n]. Banneker, by J. H. B. Latrobe. 1846. 10 p. 8^. 



'yo- 



roumal of (Charles Carroll of CarroUton, during his visit to 
Canada In 1778, as one of the commissioners of congress. 1846. 
84 p. 80. J. Murphy, 

The same, reprinted in 8o (price, $6) and 4o. 1876. Mur- 



phv, 
Oeoi 



>rge Calvert, first Lord Baltimore, by J. P. Kennedy. 
1845. 60 p. 8*. Murphy. 

Sir Walter Raleigh, by J. Morrison Harris. 1846. 71 p. 8o. 
Toif. 

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Major Samuel Ringgold, U. 8. A., by J. Wynne, M.D. 1847. 
16 D. S*. Murphy. 

Commerce, literature and art, by Brantz tfayer. 1848. 52 p. 
8*>. Murphy. 

American colonial hiatory, by T. Donaldaon. 1849. 28 p. 
8". Murphy. 

California, by J. Morriaon Harris. 1849. 32 p. 8o. Toy. 

Origin and growth of civil liberty In Maryland, by Q. W. 
Brown. 1850. 40 p. 8'. Toy. 

Life and Services of Qen. Otho Holland Williams, by Osmond 
Tiflfany. 1851. 31 p. 8». Murohy. 

Memorials of Columbus [and Martin Behalm and his globe 
at Nurerabergh], by R. Dodge. 1851. 28 p. 8o. Toy. 

Tah-gah-Jute; or Logan and Captain Michael Cresap, by 
Brantz Mayer. 1851. M p. 9*. Murphy. 

Marylana two hundred years ago, by 8. F. Streeter. 1862. 
76 p. 8«. Toy. 

Baltimore; or long, long time ago, by W. R. Buchanan. 
1863. 24 p. 8*. Murphy. 

Origin and causes of^democracy in America, by Q. W. Bur- 
nap. 1864. 29 p. 8*. Toy. 

Sketch of the life of Benj. Banneker, by Martha BlUcott Ty- 
son. 1854. 20 p. 8«. Toy. 

African slave trade lu Jamaica, and comparative treatment 
of slaves, by Moses Sheppard. 1864. 14 p. 8^. Toy. 

Martin Behalm the German astronomer and cosmographer 
of the times of Columbus, by J. O. Morris, D.D. 1865. 48 p. 
tR. Murphy. 

Memoir of Baron De Kalb, by J. Spear Smith. 1868. 36 p. 
80. Toy. 

Origin of the Japan expedition, by Geo. Lynn-Lachlan Davis. 
1860. 14 p. 80. Murphy. 

The early friends or quskers in Maryland, by J. S. N^orris. 
1862. 30 p. 8". Toy. 

Who were the early settlers of Maryland? by Rev. Bthan 
Allen, D.D. 1866. 18 p. 8o. Am. Quart. Church Rev. 

Maryland Historical Society and the Peabody Institute Trus- 
tees. A report by Brantz M!ayer. 1866. 16 p. 8^. Murphy. 

Annual address. 1866, by W. F. Giles. 1867. 29 p. 8«. 2d 
ed. 30 p. 8*. Murphy. 

Memoir of Jared Sparks, by B. Mayer. 1867. 36 p. 8^. 
port. Murphy. 

Memoir of John H. Alexander, by W. Plnkney. 1867. 31 p. 
ffi. Murphy. 

Note. All of these excepting the Carroll Journal are o. p. 

Fund publications. 8*. (Nos. 1-14, 16-26, have the im- 
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1. History, professions and prospects of the society, by B. 
Mayer. 1867. $1. 

2. First commander of Kent Island, by S. F. Streeter. 1868. 
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6. A lost chapter in the history of the steamboat, by J. H. 
B. Latrobe. 1871. $1. 

6. First steamboat voyage on the western waters, by J. H. 
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7. Relatio itineris in Marylandiam [narrative of a voyage to 
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7 (Supplement). Bxcerpta ex diversls Uteris Mlssionario- 
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9. Papers relating to the early history of Maryland, by S. 
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Brown. 1877. $1. 

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M.D. 1880. $1. 

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21. Maryland in Liberia, a history of the colony planted by 
the Maryland State Colonization Society ... at Cape Palmae 
. . . 1833-63, by J: H. B. Latrobe. 1886. O. $2. 

22. The arcnivet of Maryland as illattrating the epirit of 
the times of the early colonists, by H: Stockbrldge. 1886. O. 
$2. 

28. The great seal of Maryland, by Clayton C. Hall. 1886. 
O. $1.50. 

24. 1. Sketch of Lnther Martin, by H. P. Goddard. 2. 
Nathaniel Ramsay, by W. F. Brand. 1887. O. $1.50. 

25. National medals of the U. S., by R: McSherry. 1887. 
O. $1. 

26. A memoir of John Leeds Bozeman, the first historian of 
Maryland, by S: A. Harrison. 1888. O. $1.60. 

27. President Lincoln and the Chicago memorial on emanci- 
pation, by W. W. Patton. 1888. O. 

28. The Calvert Papers, no. 1. 1889. O. $4. 

29. Report of the committee on the western boundary of 
Maryland. 1890. O. 

30. The Dismemberment of Maryland, by Q. W. Archer. 
A Maryland manor, by J. G. Wilson. 1890. 

31. Slaryland independence and the confederation, by W. 
J. Hull; {also] Reminiscence of the troublous times of April, 
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32. LaFayette's second expedition to Virginia in 1871, by 
S. M.Allen. 1891. 99, $1. 

38. Maryland and NorUi Carolina in the campaign of 1780- 
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34. Calvert papers, [no. 2.1 Selections from correspond- 
ence. 1804. il. maps. 8o. $2.60. 

Archives of Maryland. Published by the society under the 
authority of the sute. 40. 1883>]896. 15 v. ea., pap., $2.60; 
cl.. $3. 

1 . Proceedings and acts of the Qen. Assembly, Jan., 1687/8- 
Bept., 1664, with index. 

2. Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly of Mary- 
land, Apr., 1606-June, 1676, with index. 1884. 

3. Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1636-7. 1886. 

4. Judicial and testamentary business of the provincial 
court, 1687-1660. (1887.) 

6. Proceedings of the council of Maryland, 1667-1688. 
1887. 

6. Correspondence of Gov. Horatio Sharpe. v. 1, 175^7. 
1888. 

7. Proceedings and acts of the general assembly of Mary- 
land, Oct., 1678-Nov., 1688. 1889. 

8. Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1687/8-1093. 
1880. 

0. Correspondence of Gov. Horatio Sharpe. v. 2. 1767-1761. 
1880. 

10. Judicial and testamentary business of the provincial 
court, 1649/50-67. 1891. 

11. Journal of the Maryland Convention, July 28- Aug. 14, 
1776. Journal and correspondence of the Maryland Council of 
Safety, Aug. 29, 1776-July 6, 1776. 1892. 

12. Journal and correspondence of the Maryland Council of 
Safety, July 7-Dec. 31, 1776. 1898. 

18. Pro<M»edings and acts of the General Assembly of Mary- 
land, AprU, 1684-Jnne, 1692. 1894. 

14. Correspondence of Gov. Horatio Sharpe. v. 8. 1761- 
1771. 

16. Proceedings of the council, 1671-1681. 

JfoU, For more details regarding publications, »ee Griffin's 
Bibliography of Amer. hist, societies. 

Maryland, Medical and Chirorgical Faculty of. Or- 
ganized 1799. Baliimorey Md, 

Summary of proceedings, 1799-1807. 8^. 1807. 

Act of incorporation and supplementary acts with by-laws. 
9*. 1822,1848. 

Sketch of proceedings, annnal and special sessions, 1863. 8o. 
1868. 

Acts, by-laws, code of ethics, etc. 1864, 1870, 1873, 1875, 
1878. 9>. 

Proceedings, ann. and spec, sessions, 1864. 9P. 1866. 

Transactions. 1856,1869,1878-89. 8^. 1869-89. 

By-laws, etc. 1870,1878,1876,1878. W*. 

Maryland, Society for the History of the Germans in. 
Organized 1886. (Rev. F. Ph. Hennighausen, 
sec, 115 W. Lee St.) Baltimore, Md, 
Reports. Annual. 1st, 1887-12th, 1898. 12 v. 9^. ea., $1. 

Massachusetts Eclectic Medical Society. Organized 
1860. (P. E. Howes, M.D., rec. sec, 703 Wash- 
ington St., Dorchester Dist., Boston, Mass.) 

TraneaeCions; ed. by recording secretary. Pab. annaally 
1861. 



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Massachusetts Historical Society. Organized 1791. 
(S. A. Green, libn.) Cor. of Boylston St. and 
the Fenway i Boston j Mass. 

CollectioDa. 9P. v. 1, 1792; repr.» 1806 and 18&0 : v. 2, 1703; 
repr., 1810: v. 3, 1894; repr, 1810: v. 4, 1795; repr.» 1836: 
V. 6,1798; repr., 1816 and 1835: v. 6, 1800; repr., 1846: v. 7. 
1801; repr., 1846: v. 8, 1802; repr., 1856: v. 9, 1804; repr., 
1867 : V. 10, 1809; repr., 1857. 

Second ser. v. 1, 1814; repr., 1838: v. 2, 1814; repr., 1846: 
V. 3, 1815; repr., 1846: v. 4, 1816; repr., 1846; v. 5, 1815: repr., 
1848; V. 6, 1815; repr., 1848: v. 7. 1818; repr., 1828: v. 8, 1819; 
repr., 1826: v. 9, 1822; repr., 1832: v. 10, 1823; repr.. 1843. 

Third Mr. v. 1, 1825; repr., 1846: v. 2, 1830; 3, 1833; 4, 
1834; 5, 1836; 6, 1837; 7, 1838; 8, 1843; 9, 1846; 10,1849. 

Fourth aer. v. 1, 1852; 2, 1854; 3, 1866; 4, 1858; 6, 1861; 
6, 1863; 7, 1865; 8, 1868; 9-10, 1871. 

Fifth ser. v. 1, 1871; 2-3, 1877; 4-6, 1878; 6, 1879; 7-8, 
1882; 9,1885; 10, 1888. 

SUth ser. v. 1. 1886; 2. 1888; 3, 1889; 4, 1891; 6, 1892; 6, 
1893; 7, 1894; 8, 1896; 9, 1897. 

Froceedinn. 8^. v. 1, 1791-1836. 1879. v. 2, 1836-1855. 
1880. V. 3, 1855-1868. 1859. v. 4, 185ft-60; v. 5, 1860-62: v. 
6, 1862-3; v. 7. 1863-4; v. 8, 1864-5; v. 9, 1866-7; v. 10, 1867-9; 
V. 11, 1869-70; r. 12, 1871-3; v. 13, 1873-5; v. 14, 1875-6; v. 
15, 1876-7; v. 16, 1878; v. 17, 1879-80; v. 18, 1880-1; v. 19, 
1881-2; V. 20, 1882-3. 

Second ser. v. 1, 1884-5; v. 2, 1885-6; v. 3, 188(^7; v. 4, 
1887-9; V. 5, 1889-90; v. 6, 1890-1; v. 7, 1891-2; v. 8, 1892-4; 
▼. 9, 1894-5; v. 10, 1896; v. U, 1S97. 

Discourse intended to condmemorate the discovery of Amer- 
ica by Christopher Columbus, by Jeremy Belknap. 1792. 
132 p. 8«. 

Same. 6th ed. 1863. 184 p. 4^. large pap. 50 copies. 

Index to the first twenty volumes of the Proceedings, 1791- 
1883. 521 p. 8». 1887. 

Catalogue of books in the library. 40 p. 8<*. 1896. 

96-hvlp. 8*'. 1811. 

of tiie private library of Thomas Dowse, presented to 

the Society. 214 p. 8». 1866; also 1870. 

of the library. 1859-60. 2 v. »>. 

Historical research respecting the opinions and founders of 
the republic on negroes as slaves, as citizens, and as soldiers, 
by Geo. Llvermore. 1862. 236 p. df>. 

Lectures before the Lowell Institute by members of the 
society on the early history of Massachusetts. 1809. 498 p. 
8*. 

Heliotype of Washington's autograph address to the officers 
of the American army at Newburg, N. Y., March 15, 1783, 
with letters. 1876. 8 (10) p. fol. 

Memoir of Hon. John U. Clifford, by R. C. Wlnthrop. 
1877. 30 p. 9fi. por. 

Tribute to the memory of Bdmund Qulncy and J. L. Motley. 
1877. 30 p. 80. 

Tributes to Longfellow and Emerson. 1882. 62 p. 4*. 
portraits. 

Memoir of David Sears, by R. C. Wlnthrop, Jr. 1886. 
31 p. 8*. por. Cambridge. 

Hubbard's map of New England, and remarks by S. A. 
Green, M.D. 1888. 10 p. 8o. Cambridge. 

List of memoirs printed In the collections, by S. A. Green. 
1892. 7 p. 80. 

Results In Europe of Cartler's explorations, by Justin 
Wlnsor. 1892. 19 p. 8o. Cambridge. 

Tributes to the memory of R. C. Wlnthrop. 1894. 40 p. 80. 
^ Diary of John Kowe, a Boston merchant, 1764-1779, paper 
by E. L. Pierce. 1895. 108 p. 80. Cambridge. 

Note. A very large number of reprints from the collections, 
proceedings, and lectures have been issued ; for list tee Griffin's 
Bibliography of American historical societies. 

Massachusetts Horaceopathic Medical Society. 

Publications. 1-8. 1840-85. 8». 1871-86. 

Act of incorporation and by-laws. 8o. Boston. 1856. 

Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Organized 182i). 
(Robt. Manning, sec.) Horticultural Hall, 101 
Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 

Massachusetts Horticultural society : constitution, by-laws, 
members, etc. 1829. 
Transactions. 
Constitution and by-laws. 1891. 

Massachusetts, Humane Society of the Commonwealth 
of. Organized 1786. (S. W. Burgess, sec.) 
10 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 

Biennial reports. 

Note. Al90 issues occasional pamphlets giving Instructions 
for rescuing the drowning, and for resuscitating persons ap- 
pareatJjr drowned. 

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MaBsachusctts Institute of Technologj. Organized 
1860. (Harry W. Tyler, sec.) Boston, Mass. 

President's reports, yean ending Sept., 1872-77, and Dec, 
1883-98. 80. 

Annual catalogues of the officers and students and pro- 
gramme of the course of Instruction. 1886-M. 8^. 

Report of the secretary. 1870-71. 16 p. 8*. 

HbU. Secretary's reports from 1872-77 are Included in 
Presidents* reports. 

Objects and plan of the Institute of Technology, 1860. 29 p. 
9P. 2ded. 1861. 

Account of proceedings preliminary to organization, with 
list of members and a|>pendix. 1861. 23 p. 99. 

List of officers, extract from act of incorporation, plans and 
by-laws. 1862. 12 p. 99. 

Scope and plan of the school of Industrial science, Mass. 
Inst, of Tech. 1864. 28 p. 8^. 

Address on the limits of education, by Jacob Bigelow, M.D. 
1865. 28 p. 80. 

The Russian system of shop-work instruction for engineers 
and machinists. July, 1876. 24 p. 8o. 2d ed., with supp. 
statement, Aug., 1876. 

In memory of Prof. William Barton Rogers, LL.D. May, 
1885. 3 p. 

Example of the life of John Chipman Hoadley, by H. F. 
Mills. 1887. 11 p. 

List of the periodicals in the libraries of the various depart- 
ments, by C. W. Andrews. April, 1887. 8 p. Bd. 2. May, 
1893. 19 p. 80. 

Commemorative addresses, by A: Lowell. 1890. 8o. 

Teehnlcal description of the engineering building of the In- 
•Utute. 1890. 11. 80. 

Department of architecture. Catalogue of library. 1892. 8o. 

Mass. Inst, of Technology : a brief account of its founda- 
tion, character, and equipments. 1893. 39 p. 40. 

Catalogue of the premiated drawings of the department of 
architecture. Annual. 1895-8. 80. 

Meetings held in commemoration of the life and services of 
Francis Amasa Walker. 1897. 39 p. 40. 

The following are published by the Society of Arts : 

Abstracts of the proceedings. 18th year, 1879-80— 29th year, 
1891. 80. 

Jfote. Abstracts for 1870-77 were published in secretary's 
reports. 

In memory of William Barton Rogers, LL.D. 1882. 39 p. 
por. 

Technology quarterly and proceedings of the Society, v. 1 : 
l,Sept.,1887— V. 11, no. 2, 1898. 80. ea., $3. 

Note. Pub. by Society after 1892; previously pub. by stu- 
dents generally. 

The following are published by the Alumni Association : 

Constitution, list of officers, list of alumni, with brief auto- 
biographical notices. Annual. 1876-96. 

Publications of the Mass. Inst, of Technology and of its 
officers, students and alumni, 1862-1887; comp. by W. R. 
Nichols. 1882. 2d ed.; rev. by L. M. Norton. 1888. 3d ed.; 
rev. by L. M. Norton and A. H. Gill. 1893. 162 p. 

The Architectural Association has published : 

Architectural Review^ no. 1. Feb., 1888. 

The students have published : 

The Spectrum, v. 1, 1872-73; v. 2, 8, 1873-74. 3 v. of 8 
nos. each. 

The Tech. no. 1, Nov. 16, 1881. (Pub. weekly during the 
academic year to date.) $2.60 per year. 

Technique. Annual: pub. oy members of junior class. 
1885-88, 1890-98. $1 per year. 

Technology Quarterly, v. 1, Sept., 1887— v. 3, 1890. 

NoU. Pub. since 1892 by Society of ArU. 

Massachusetts Library Club. Organized 1890. (Uiller 

C. Wellman, sec, Public Library, Brook line, 

Mass.) 

Club handbook : constitution, officers, members, with a list 
of meetings held by the club since its foundation. 1894, 1898. 
120. pup. igoQ. go. pup. 

Lists of select fiction. Sept., 1895-Aug., 1896. 12 nos. 80. 
pap. 2&C. per ann. 

Massachusetts Medical Society. Organized 1781. (Dr. 

E. H. Brigham, libn.) 19 Boylston PL, Boston^ 

Mcas. 

Medical communications. 1790-1898. 17 v. 80. 
Library of practical medicine. 25 v. 8». 1831-68. 
Publications. 1856-1871. 3 v. 80. 

Oatalogoes of the Society. 80. Published trlennlally. Next 
In 1899. 



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Massachusetts Medico-Legal Society. Organized 1877. 
(Dr. F. W. Draper, chairman of standing com- 
mittee, 304 Marlboro' St.) Boston,^ Mass. 
Tranaactlona. Annual, v. 1 : 1, 1878— v. 2: 5, 1895. 8«. 

Massachusetts New-Church Union. Organized 1864. 
(E: A. Whiston, agt., 16 Arlington St.) BostoUy 
Mass. 

for catalogue, »ee Pub- 



Publiahea New-Church books; 
llahert' Trade List Annual. 



Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture. 
Incorporated 1792. (P. H. Appleton, sec.) 53 
State St.^ Boston i Mass, 

Pamphlet containing rules and regulations, list of officers 
and members, essays on the canker worm, account of the 
method of making maple sugar, etc. 1795. 

Ma»9achu8ett» Agricultural Journal (semi-annaal) . v. 1-8, 
1813-1827. V. 9, 1830. v. 10, 1832. 

Pamphlet containing replies to 49 questions contained in a 
list printed and distributee! in 1799. 1807. 

High farming without manure, trans, from the French of 
George Vlele. 1866. Reprinted in 1878. 

Treatise on the pine moth of Nantucket. 1883. 

Legal rights and liabilities of farmers, by B. H. Bennett. 
1884. A reprint by the society. 

Tree pruning, by A. Des Cars, tr. by C. 8. Sargent, 1884. 
Oupple$t Upham dt Co. 

The law of the roadside, compiled by A. Hemenway and 
Qeo. W. Anderson. 

Centennial year. 1892. Salem. 

Numerous circulars and pamphlets. 

Massachusetts Society for Promoting Good Citizenship. 
(E. D. Mead, pres., 23 Court St.) Boston^ 
Mass. 

Circulars of Information, no. 1. Report of the committee 
upon courses of reading and study on works on civil govern- 
ment. 1888. 80. 

Lectures upon municipal government and reform. Abstract 
of lectures, Old South Meeting House, Boston. 1889. S^. 

Also various leaflets. 

Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to 

Animals. Organized 1868, and closely associated 

with the American Humane Education Society. 

(Joseph L. Stevens, sec.) 1$ MUk St.^ Boston. 

Our Dumb Animals (monthly). 1868-1898. subs., 50c. per 
year. 
Note. Also publishes pamphlets and leaflets. 

Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to 

Children. Organized 1878. (Frank B. Fay, gen. 

agt., 15 Pemberton Sq.) Boston^ Mass. 

Annual reports. 1880-1898. 8o. 
Address on child insurance, 1895. 

Diffeet of the laws of Massachusetts concerning children. 
[Wim the amendments and new statutes to 1895.} 1896. 24*. 

Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intem- 
perance. 
A letter to the mechanics of Boston. 1831. 28 p. 12®. 

Massachusetts Society for the University Education of 
Woman. Organized 1877. (Miss Louise L. 
Putnam, sec, 40 Fayette St., Lynn, Mass.) 
Boston i Mass. 
Annual reports, 1877 +• 

Massachusetts State Pharmaceutical Association. Or- 
ganized 1882. (Ja. F. Ouerin, sec, 286 Front 
St.) Worcester J Mass. 

Proceedings. Annual. 1882 +. 8". 

Bxtracts from public statutes of Massachusetts of the laws 
relating to druggists and apothecaries, by J: H. Manning. 
1894. 

Massachusetts State Teachers* Association. Organized 

1845. (Geo. E. Gay, sec, Maiden, Mass.) 

The Massachuaetts teacher (monthly). 1848-74. This was 
succeeded by the JVew England Journal of Education . 
Transactions, v. 1, 1845-7. 1852. 304 p. 12o. cl. OooUdge. 
Abstract of proceedlnge, 1845-80. 1881. 217 p. V29, 

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Massachasetts State Teachers* Association, continued. 

Addresiefl, 1882, together with abstract of proceedings S7th 
and 88tb ann. meetings, 1881, 2. 1888. 

Reports [annnall of the committee on edncatlonal progress. 
188^-88. 12«. 

1. Progress in high school education in Massachasetts. 1885. 

2. Progress in primary school instruction. 1886. 

3. Progress in grammar school edacation. 1887. 

4. Moral training In the public schools. 1888. 

Color lessons for primary schools. Prepared by L. Dunton. 
1885. 12». 

Elementary drawing. Part of an outline of an eight years' 
course of Instruction, by C. M. Carter. 1885. 12^. 

Elementary lessons on animals. Prepared by A. C. Boyden. 
1885. 120. 

Lessons on the human body. Prepared by L. Dunton. 1885. 
12«>. 

English In secondary schools. 1888. 8o. 

Report on necrology, 1880. 

Massachusetts Tariff Reform League. Organized 1884. 
Now New England Free Trade League, which 
see. 

Massachusetts Temperance Alliance. Boston, Mass. 

Annual reports of the secretary. 18*16, 1864-67. 18-19, 
1869-70. 

Massachusetts Temperance Conyention. 

Journal of prooeedlngs : Worcester, Sept. 18, 1833. 36 p. 
8<*. Fbrd <£ £>amr€U, Boston. 

Massachusetts Temperance Society. 
Annual report. 21. 1834. 129. 

Massachusetts : Trustees of Public Reservations. Or- 
ganized 1891. (John Woodbury, sec.) 14 Bea- 
con St., Boston J Mass. 
Reports. Annual. 1891-7. 

Maumee Valley Historical and Monumental Associa- 
tion. Toledo, O. 

Oration of Cassius Marcellus Clay, at Put-In-Bay, Lake 
Erie, Sept. 10, 1891, the anniversary of the capture of the 
British fleet by O. H. Perry. 1801. 19 p. 8P. 

Maumee Valley Pioneer and Historical Association. 

Toledo, O. 

Transactions at annual meetlne, Feb. 22. 1877. 1877. 80. 
Maumee Valley and pioneers, by B. C. Bllven. 1880. 48 p. 
8». 

Maumee Valley Pioneer Association. Organized 1864. 

(J. L. Pray, sec.) Toledo, O. 

Woman's part in pioneer home life. 1895. pap. 
Addresses, memorials, and sketches, 1897. Ill p. 8^. pap. 

Mecklenburg Monument Association. Organized 1842. 
Charlotte, N. C. 

Address delivered at Charlotte, N. C., Feb. 4, 1876, on the 
Mecklenburg declaration of Independence, May 20, 1775, by 
Hon. Wm. A. Graham, with accompanying documents. 1875. 
167 p. 16P. Neva York. 

Unveiling of the monument to the signers of the Mecklen- 
burg declaration of Independence, May 20, 1898. 1898. 87 p. 
80. cl. 

Medical Societies. See name of locality. 

Meriden Scientific Association. Organized 1878. (C: 
H. S. Davis, cor. sec.) Meriden, Conn. 
Transactions, v. 1, 1885— v. 8, 1898. 

Methodist Book Concern. (Hunt & Eaton, agts., 150 

6th Ave.) New York City. 

Publishes Methodist books and general religious literature; 
for catalogue, see Publishers' Trade List Annual. 

Methodist Episcopal Church South, Publication House 

of the. (Barbee & Smith, agts.) NcuhvUle, Tenn. 

PnbMshsB Methodist books; for catalogue, see Publishers' 
Tnde List Aonual. 

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[Michigan 



Methuen Historical Society. Organized 1895. (C. 
H. T. Mann, sec, Marston Corner.) Methuen^ 
Mass. 

1. President's address — Hon. J. 8. Howe: Music of other 
dayf in Methnen, by Lizzie B. Carrier. 1896. 20 p. 99. 10c. 

2. The Merrimack VaUey, by Hon. R. H. Tewksbury. 20c. 

3. Epitaphs in the old burying groond, 1725-1850. $1. 

Metropolitan Museum of Art. Organized 1870. (L. 

P. di Cesnola, sec. and director.) Central Parky 

New York City. 

Annnal ReporU, 1871-04. 1895. 1 v. cl. 8*. 

Annual Reports, 26th-28th, 1895-7. 1896-8. 3 v. cl. 8». 

Hand-books : 

— No. 2. Terracottas and pottery. pAp- 8*. 

— No. 3. Stone sculptures, pap. v^. 

— No. 4. Egyptian antiquities, pap. 8^. 

— No. 7. Sculptural plaster casts, pap. ^. 

— No. 8. Tapestries, paintings, drawings, etc. pap* 8<>. 

— No. 9. Collections of engraved sems. pap. 8f. 

— No. 11. Reproductions In metal, pap. W>. 

— No. 12. Seal cylinders and other oriental seals, pap. 8o. 
Note. Nob. 1, 5, 6 and 10 were Issued, but their contents 

were subsequently included in others. 

Russian art reproductions, by John W. Miles. 1884. cl. 
8*. U. Jewelers* Circular Pubg. Oo. 

Cuneiform texts, ed. and trans, by A. B. Moldenke. 1893. 
pap. 8*. 

Guide to the halls and galleries. 1894. pap. 8^. 

Garland collection of C5hlnese porcelain. 1895. cl. 8*. 

Catalogue of paintings. 1898. pap. 8*. 20c. 

Charter, constitution, etc. 1898. cl. 9P. 

Michigan Dental Association. 

Transactions. 22, 1877. 24-26, 1879-81. 9P. DetroU. 

Michigan Engineering Society. Organized 1880 as the 
Michigan Association of Ciyil Engineers and 
Surveyors. Name changed in 1884. (F. Hodg- 
man, sec, Climax, Mich.) 

Michigan Engineera* Annual. 1880-98. 19 v. 8". per set, 
$14. V. for 1880-2, and 1884, ea., 50o.; 1885, 75c.; 1891-5, and 
1898, ea., $1.00; 1896-7, ea., $1.26. 

Proceedings. 1880-1885. 6 v. 8o. pap. v. for 1883, $1.00; 
1885, 75c. ; other vols., ea., 50c. 

— 1886-7. 1 V. 80. pap. 

Manual of land survejnng, by F. Hodgman. 12^. mor., $2.50. 

Surveyors' tables; belns the tables from the Manual of land 
surveving, bound separately. t2fi. mor., $1. Star ed., $1.50. 

Field TOOk for surveyors. IV. leath., 76c. 

Michigan, Historical Society of. Organized 1828. 
Detroit, Mich, 

Discourse on early settlements in Michigan, delivered at 
the first meeting, by Lewis Cass. 1830. 52 p. 8^. 

Discourse on the Indian tribes of the upper lakes, by H. R. 
Schoolcraft. 1830. 44 p. 8^. 

Historical and scientific sketches. 1834. 215 p. 12*. 

Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society. Organized 

1874. (Geo. H. Greene, sec.) Lansing^ Mich. 

Pioneer and historical collections, v. 1, 1877— v. 27, 1897. 
80. V. 1-2, ea., $1.50. v. 3-27, ea., 75c. 

Michigan Political Science Association. Organized 
1892. (Chas. H. Cooley, treas.) Ann Arbor^ 
Mich. 

Constitutional history of the U.S., as seen in the develop- 
ment of American law : lectures 1889. D. $2.50. Putnam. 

Publications, v. 1 : 1, May, 1893— v. 3: 3, 1898. 18 nos. ea. 
15-75C. 

Michigan State Agricultural Society. Organized 1870. 
(H: Fralick, sec.) Grand Rapids^ Mich. 
Reports. Annnal. 1891-95. 8^. 

Michigan State Horticultural Society. Organized 1870, 
as Mich. State Pomological Society; name 
changed in 1880. (Edwy C. Reid, sec.) Alle- 
gan, Mich. 
Annual reporU, Ist, 1871-27th, 1897. 16o. ea., $1. 

Michigan State Medical Society. Organized 1866. (Dr. 

Collins H. Johnston, sec.) Orand Rapids, Mich. 

Transactions; ed. by C. H. Johnston, v. 1, 1866— v. 22, 
1898. 80. 

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[Military 



Michigan State Pharmaceatical Association. Organ- 
ized 1883. (Chafl. F. Mann, sec. , Detroit, Mich.) 

Proc6«diiigB of annual me«tings, containing alto original 
pap«ra and addresses. 1884 +. 
Note. Annnal meetings are beld at DeU>oit. 

Middlebury Historical Society. (Philip Battell, sec.) 
Middlebury, Vt. 

Hlstoiy of the town of Middlebnry, by Bam. Swift. 1850. 
444 p. 8P. jpor. 

History of SalUbnry, Vt., by Jobn M. Weeks. 1861. 362 p. 
80. por. woodcni. 

Statistical and historical account of the town of Addison, 
Vty by S. Swift. 18W. 132 p. 8». 

Efistory of the town of Shoreham, by J. F. Goodhue ; with a 
statistical and historical account of the town of Addison, by 
S.Swift. 1861. 198 p. 80. por. 

History of the town of Cornwall, Vt., by Lyman Matthews. 
1862. 366 p. 8*. portraito. 

Papers and Proceedings, v. 1, part 2 : The marble border of 
western New England. 1885. 68 p. 8*. map. 

Forefathers' day : 266th anniversary, at Middlebury, Vt., 
Dec. 21, 1886. m6. 6 p. 8o. 

Address on the 272d anniversary. 1802. 

Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Organ- 
ized 1876. Incorporated 1891. (Ethel Brig- 
ham, lihn.) Cadet Armory, Ferdinand St., 
Boston, Mass. 

Papers read before the society in 1876-80. 2 v. 8<*. 1881, 
1886. maps. TUknor. 

Papers, v. 1. Campaigns in Virginia, 1861-2. Bd. by T. F. 
Dwight. 1805. 8*. maps. BouaMon, M. S Co. 

— V. 2. Virginia campaign of 1862 under Oen. Pope ; ed. by 
T. F. Dwij^t. 1805. 8*. maps. Houqhton, M. A Co. 

Hott, These volumes are a republication of the earlier 
volumes, with new matter. 

Papers, v. 10. Critical sketches of some of the federal and 
confederate commanders; ed. by T. F. Dwight. 1805. 8*^. 
Houghton, M. A Co. 

Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U. S. : Com- 

mandery of Illinois. Organized 1879. (Capt. 

H. H. Mason, recorder, 76 Monroe St., Chicago, 

111.) 

MiliUry essays and recollections. 2 v. 8*. 1801-04. $2.50. 
McClttrg. 

— Commandery of Indiana. Organized 1888. (Col. 

Z. A. Smith, recorder, 41 When Bldg., Indian- 
apolis, Ind.) 
War papers. 1808. 8*. 

— Commandery of Iowa. Organized 1886. (Adjutant 

Jos. W. Muffly, recorder. Grant Club House, Des 

Moines, Iowa.) 

War sketches and incidents, v. 1. 1803. v. 2. 1808. ea., 
$1.76 and postage. %^. 

— Commandery of Maine. Organized 1866. (Maj. 

Henry S. Burrage, recorder, Oxford Bldg., Port- 
land, Me.) 
War papers. 1808. 80. The Thunton Print. 

— Commandery of Michigan. Organized 1885. (Gen. 

F. W. Swift, recorder.) 58 W, Congress St,^ 
Detroit, Mieh, 
War papers, v. 1. 1803. v. 2. 1808. 8o. 

— Commandery of Minnesota. Organized 1885. (Lieut. 

D. L. ^ngsbnry, recorder, 554 Holly Ave., St. 

Paul, Minn.) 

Glimpses of the Nation's straggle. 4 v. 8*. Ser. 1, 1887. 
Ber. 2, 1800. 8t. Paul Book and Sta. Co. Ser. 3, 180S. 
Merrill. Ser. 4, 1808. B. L. Collint Co. Ber. 1-3, $1.25 ea. 
Ser. 4. $2. 

— Commandery of Missouri. Organized 1885. (Capt. 

W. R. Hodges, recorder, 20 Laclede Bldg., St. 

Louis, Mo.) 

War papers and personal reminiscences, v. 1. 1802. 9*. 
BeckioULA Oo, 

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[Minnesota 



Military Order of Loyal Legion of U. S.» continued. 

— Commandery of New York. Organized 1866. (A. 

Noel Blakeman, recorder, 140 Nassau St., New 
York City, N. Y.) 

Personal recollections of the rebellion. 2 v. 9P. 1891-97. 
(▼. 2. Putnam.) 

— Commandery of Ohio. Organized 1882. (Maj. A. 

M. Van Dyke, recorder, 15 Grand Hotel, Cin- 
cinnati, O.) 

Papers. 1883. 84. 1885. 8o. Sherick. 
— 1885-87. 1887. 8». Sherick. 

Sketches of war history. 1861-65. 4 v. 1888-96. 8^. 
Olarkf. $1 and $1.50. 

— Commandery of Wisconsin. Organized 1874. (Capt. 

A. R. Houston, recorder, 373 Milwaukee St., 

Milwaukee, Wis.) 

War papers. 2 v. 1891-96. 8^. Burdickt Armitage and 
Allen. 

Military Service Institution of the U. S. Organized 
1878. (Capt. A. L. Harris, ed. and pub., Gov- 
ernor's Island, N. Y.) 

Journal, originally quarterly; since 1889, bi-monthly, v. 1 : 
1, 1879— V. 23 (in progress). $4 per ann. ; 75c. per no. 

Note. About eight papers have been pnblisned separately, 
but all have been inclnded in the foarnal. 

Milwaukee, Municipal League of. Milwaukee y Wis. 

Draft of an act to prevent corrupt praetioes in general and In 
primary elections. 

Minisink Valley Historical Society. Organized 1889. 
(W. H. Nearpass, cor. sec.) Port Jervis, N. Y. 

History of Deer park, Orange Co., N. Y., by P. B. Gninaer. 
1890. 206 p. 12*. cl. 

1690-1890: bicentennial celebration of the two hundredth 
anniversary of the settlement of the Minisink Valley. 1890. 
28 p. sm. 4<>. 

Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences. Organized 
1873. (C. P. Berkey, cor. sec. University of 
Minnesota.) Minneapolis^ Minn. 

Constitution and by-laws, with address of President. 1873. 
40p. 8<*. pap. 

Bulletin. 8^. pap. v. 1, pt. 1, 1874; pt. 2, 1876; pt. 3, 1877. 
ea., 50c. pt. 5, 1878; pt. 6, 1880. v. 2, pto. 1-5, 1880-85. v. 3, 

1>ts. 1-3, 1889, 1891-2. Note. Part 3 destroyed by fire as the 
ast pages were in press, v. 4, pt. 1, 1896. 

Occasional papers, v. 1, no. 1 : Preliminary notes on the 
birds and mammals collected by the Menage Scientific Bzpe- 
dition to the Philippine Islands, by F. 8. Bourns and Dean C. 
Worcester. 1894. 64 p. 4^. 

Minnesota Historical Society. Organized 1849. (War- 
ren Upham, sec. and libn.) St. Paul., Minn. 

Annals of the societv, by E. D. Nelll and H. H. Sibley and 
others. 1850. 82 p. Other parts were issued in 1861, 2, 3 and 
6; now included in collections, v. 1. 

Collections, v. 1-8. 1860-1898. 8 v. 8*. ea., $2.50, ex- 
cepting V. 1, 4, 5, ea., $3.50. The parts are also sold sepa- 
rately. 

Annual reports. 

Biennial reports to the legislature. 

Proceedings, from the organization Nov. 15, 1849, to the ad- 
mission of the state, May 11, 1858. 1878. 21 p. 80. 

Transactions of the department of American history, April, 
May, 1879. 1879. 34 p. 9fi. Same for Oct., 1879. 1879. 38 p. 
80. Same (Including both the above), 1879. 148 p. 9*. 

Dept. of Am. Hist. Light thrown by the Jesuits upon 
hitherto obscure points in early Am. hist., by B. D. Nelll. 
The writings of LfOuis Hennepin, by B. D. Neill. 1880. 

The sources of the Mississippi, by J. H. Baker. 1887. 28 
p. 80. 

Catalogue of library. 1888. 2 v. tP. 

Minnesota State Forestry Association. Organized 1876. 

(Geo. W. Strand, sec, Taylor's Falls, Minn.) 

Forest tree planters* manual. 8o. 1879, 1881, 1883,byL. B. 
Hodges. 1889, 1890, by C. L. Smith. 1891-4), by J. O. Barrett. 
Forestry in Minnesota, by Prof. Sam. B. Greene, 189S. 310 
p. 6c. poetage. 

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[Missouri 



Minnesota State Horticultural Society. Organised 

1866. (A. W. Latham, sec, 207 Kasota 

Block.) Minneapolis^ Minn, 

Report, 1M6-7S. 1 v. 12o. ol. State of Minn. 
Report; aDDual. 1874-98. 25 v. 104-642 p. 

Minnesota State Medical Society. Organized 1869 ; in- 
corporated 1892. (Wm. Davis, sec, 107 E. 6th 
St) Si, Paul^ Minn, 
TraDMctioDB. v. 1-90. 30 ▼. 4^ and 9>. Not for aale. 

Mississippi State Historical Society. Organized 1890. 
(F. L. Riley, sec.) University of Mississippi^ 
University t Miss, 
Publicationa. no. 1. 177 p. 4o. pap. $1.00. 

Mississippi State Medical Association. Organized 1856 ; 

suspended during the war, and resumed in 1869. 

(Dr. H. M. Folkes, ed. and mngr. and actg. sec, 

Bilozi, Miss.) 

TranMctiona. let, 1857; irregular until 1860, since then 
aanntd. 
Journal (monthly). 

Missouri Bar Association. Organized 1881. (J. J. 
Russell, sec, Charleston, Mo.) 
Annual reports. 

Missouri Botanical Garden. Organized 1889. (W: 
Trelease, director, Tower Grove Ave.) St. 
Louis, Mo, 

Reports. Annual; ed. by W: Trelease. v. 1, 1890— ▼. 9, 
1898. 9>, ea., $1. 

Handbook of the garden; ed. by W: Trelease. 1893. obi. 
320. leatherette, 25c. 

ydte. The principal botanical eontributions have also 
been separately issued in paper or leatherette, under the 
aothors' names. 

Missouri, Civil Service Reform Association of. Organ- 
ized 1881. (Hugh McKiUrick, sec, 911 Wash- 
ington Ave.) St. Louis, Mo. 

Address to the people of Missonrl, by H: Hitchcock; with 
constitntion, etc., of society. 1881. 

Report*. Annual. 1881 -f. 

Report of committee for year ending May, 1891 ; with ad- 
dress by T. Roosevelt. 

Blissouri Historical and Philosophical Society. Organ- 
ized 1844. St, Louis, Mo, 

Annals, no. 1. 1848. 29 p. 8o. 

Japan and the expedition thereto of the United States, by 
Thos. Allen. 1868. 34 p. 8o. 

Missouri Historical Society. Organized 1866. (W: J. 
Seever, sec, 1600 Locust St.) St, Louis, Mo, 

PrMident's addresses, constitution and by-laws, and list of 
members. 1894. 8^. 

Annual reports, 1866-08. 

Publications, nos. 1-14. 1880-97. 9*. pamph. : 

1. The campaign in Missouri, and the battle of Wilson's 
Creek, by W. M. Wherrv. 1880. — 2-8. Recollections of a 
septuagenarian, by Wm. Waldo, etc.— 4. Amended charter 
and by-laws. — 6. Address on Bam. Qaty , by J. F. Darby. — 

6. Notes on the arehsBology of Missouri, by F. F. Hilder. — 

7. Ann. address by G. B. Loffhton. pres., 1883. — 8. Historical 
societies in their relation to local nlstorical interest, by G. F: 
Robertaon. 1883. 16 p. 8*.— 0. The American revolution 
and the acquisition of the valley of the Mississippi, by C. F. 
Robertson. 1884. 27 p. 8*. — 10. Attempts to separate the 
west from the American Union, by O. F. Robertson. 1884. 
— 11. President's address, constitution and by-laws. 1894. 
8*. 81 p. — 12. Newspapers and newsfrnper people of three 
decades (St. Louis), by wm. Hyde; Territorial revenue system 
of Mo., by F. C. Hicks. 1896. 86 p. 8o. — 13. Louisiana 
pnrehaae, by J. O. Broadhead. 1897. 31 p. 8o. — 14. History 
of the GathoUo church in St. Louis, by Rev. J. J. Oonvay. 
1897. 40 p. 80. 

Mi8«onri Institute of Homoeopathy. 
Proceedings. 8. 1884. 8o. 

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[Nantucket 



Missonri, Medical Association of. Organized 1850. 
(Jabez N. Jackson, sec.) Kansas City^ Mo. 
TraoBaotioos. Annaal. 

Missouri State Horticultural Society. Organized 1859, 
as Missouri Fruit Growers' Association; name 
changed 1862. Reorganized and incorporated 
1893. (L. A. Goodman, sec, Westport.) Jeffer- 
son City, Mo. 

Aonaal reports. 8^. let, for ]859-40tb, for 1808. ▼. 1-6, 
7-19, 12-20, 22, called " proceedings ; *' v. 6 entitled '* seventh 
annual meeting;" v. 11 called ''transactions;" v. 21, 28-40, 
issued as ** reports." 

Modern Language Association of America. Organ- 
ized 1883. (Ja. W. Bright, sec, Johns Hopkins 
Univ., Baltimore, Md.) 

Proceedings at New York, Dec. 20, 30, 1884. v. 1, 1884. 

Publications, v. 1-3, ed. bv A. M. Biliott. Quarterly vols. 
4-7 (1880-92), ed. by A. M. Biliott. Quarterly vols. 8-13 (new 
series, 1-6) 1803-98, ed. by Ja. W. Bright. $3 per v. 

Montana, Historical Society of. Organized 1865. 
(Laura E. Howey, libn.. Court House.) Helena^ 
Mont. 

Contributions, v. 1, 1876. 357 p. 9>. por. v. 2, 1806. 

Catalogue of the library of the society ; also report of the 
librarian, 1801-03, prepared by W. F. Wheeler. Helena, 1802. 
128 p. 80. 

Montgomery Co., Pa., Historical Society of. Organized 

1881. (Joseph Fornance, pres., Penn St., 

Norristown, Pa.) Pennsylvania. 

Historical sketches, v. 1. 1805. il. 420 p. IT. $1.50; 
velluro, $2. v. 2, 1807. 

Monument Association of the Capture of Andr6. 

Centennial Souvenir. 1880. 167 p. 8". il. portraits. New 
York. 

Moravian Historical Society. Organized 1857. (Frank 
Kunkel, sec, Nazareth, Pa.) Pennsylvania. 

Moravian Historical Society, its organization and aims; 
Peter Boehler's oak tree ; account of 1st anniversary ; address 
by J: Henry, president. 1850. 

Memorial of tlie dedication of monuments erected by the 
society to mark the sites of ancient missionary stations in 
New York and Connecticut, prepared by W. C. Reichel. 
1860. 184 p. *>. il. New York^ Richardion; Phila.t Lippin- 
cott. 

Transactions. 4 v. 8«. cl. v. 1, 1858-76. 1876. $10. v. 2, 
1877-86. 1886. $7.50. v. 3, 1887-88. 1888. $2.50. v. 4, 1880- 
05. 1805. $4.25. v. 5 : 1^, 1805-08. 

Note. Separate publication has been made of some of the 
contributions to the Transactions. 

Mount Holyoke College. Chartered as Mount Holyoke 
Female Seminary in 1836; new charter as 
Mount Holyoke Seminary and College in 1888 ; 
new charter as Mount Holyoke College in 1893. 
(Miss C. B. Greene, registrar.) South ffadley. 
Mass, 

The Llamarada. (Junior class.) 1805-08. 4 v. 4P. (1807, 
obi. 8».) ea., $1.25. 

The Mount Holyoke (monthly during college year). 
(Students.) v. 1 : 1, 1801— v. 8, 1808. 40. $1.50 per ann. 

Genera] view of the principles and designs. 1837. 22 p. 8<>. 
pap. Perkint df Marvin. 

Female education. 1830. 26 p. pap. 

Memorial, twenty -fifth anniversary. 1862. 174 p. 12o. 

History of Mount Holyoke Seminary, 1837-87, by Mrs. S.D. 
(Locke) Stow. 1887. 372 p. 8'. o. p. 

Semi-centennial celebration, ed. byb. D. Stow. 1888. 155 p. 
80. 



Nantucket Historical Society. Organized 1894. (Susan 

£. Brock, libn., Fair St.) Nant-iukety Mass, 

Quakerism on Nantucket since 1800, by H. B. Worth. 1806. 
38 p. %*. pap., 26c. 

Timothy White papers, 1725-1756. Kd. by Rev. M. S. 
Dudley. 1898, 96 p. 8». pap., $1. 

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PUBUCATIONS OF SOCIETIES 



[National 



Narragansett Clnb, The. Organized 1865. Proi)%denctt 

Jt, I. 

Pablioations, 6 v. viz. : 

1 . Biographical introduction to the writings of Roger Wil- 
liams. By Reuben Aldridge Guild. With Roger Williams's 
kev to the Indian language, and Cotton's letter to Roger 
Williams, and his reply. Edited by James Hammond Tmm- 
ball and Reuben Aldridge. 1866. tI + 2 + 60 + 16 + 210 + 
3 + 112 p. 40. 

2. Master John Cotton's answer to Master Roger Williams, 
etc. Edited by Rev. J. Lewis Diman and Reuben Aldridge. 
1867. 8 -I- 240 + 36 p. 4o. 

3. The bloudy tenant of persecution. Edited by Rev. 
Samuel L. Caldwell. 4 + xiv + 426p. 40. 

4. The bloody tenant yet more bloody. Edited by Rev. 
Bamuel L. Caldwell. 1870. 4 + iz + 647 + lp. 4P. 

5. George Fox digg*d out of his burrowes. Edited by Rev. 
J. Lewis Diman. 1872. 6 -)- Ivili + 10 + 50S p. 4^. 

6. Letters of Roger Williams. Edited by John Russell 
BartleU. 1874. xviii + 2 + 420 p. 4«. 

National Academy of Sciences. Incorporated 1863. 

(Prof. Ira Remsen, Home Sec, Johns Hopkins 

University, Bait., Md.) Washingiony D, C. 

XoU. For publications, tee in Appendix to Am. Cat., U. 8. 
Government Publications, National Academy of Sciences. 

National Association of Builders. Organized 1887. 

(W: H. Sayward, sec. 166 Devonshire St., 

Boston, Mass.) 
Bulletin (quarterly). 25c. per year. 
Annual reports. l8874-« 

National Association of Officials of Bureaus of Labor 
Statistics. Organized 1883. (S: B. Home, sec, 
North Main St., Hartford, Conn.) 
Proceedings of annual sessions, with papers. 1883 +• 

National Association of Railway Surgeons. Now In- 
ternational Association of Railway Surgeons, 
which see. 

National Association of Wool Manufacturers. Or- 
ganized 1864. (S. N. D. North, sec, 70 Kilby 
St.) Boston, Mass. 

Bulletin (quarterly), v. 28, 1898. $2 per ann. bd. vols., 
$2.60. 

Reports. Annual. 1865-98. 

Protection a boon to consumers, by J. L. Hayes. 1867. 60c. 

Solidarity of the industries, by J. L. Hayes. 1870. 60c. 

The protective question abroad, by J. L. Hayes. 1870. 60c. 

Notes upon indigo, by J. L. Hayes. 1873. 60c. 

Tariff policy of the U. 8., by B. B. Bigelow. 1877. 60c. 

American textile machinery, by J. L. Hayes. 1879. 60c. 

Consanguinity in breeding, by J. L. Hayes. 1882. 60c. 

The merino as a mutton sheep, by J. L. Hayes. 1888. 60c. 

Labor restrictions abroad and at home, by J. L. Hayes. 
1886. 80c. 

Dangers and difficulties attending legislation on the wool 
industry, by J. L. Hayes. 1887. 60c. 

Free raw materials, as related to New Bngland industries, 
by W: Whitman. 1889. 60c. 

Twenty.five years of wool tariff history, by B. N. D. North, 
1889. 26c. 

Wool book : a statistical manual for the trade, by 8. N. D. 
North. 1892. 60c. 2d ed. 1896. 60c. 

Necessity, efficacy, and advantages of the present duties on 
woolen goods, by 8. N. D. North. 1892. 26c. 

Catalogue of exhibits of domestic wool manufacturers at the 
World's Columbian Exposition. 1893. 26c. 

Century of American wool manufacture, 1790^1890, by 8. N. 
D. North. 1896. 60c. 

Factory legislation in New Bngland. 1896. 

Thepremises of free trade examined, by G. B. Dlxwell. 26c. 

Nmtional Christian Association. Organized 1868; in- 
corporated 1874. (W: I. Phillips, gen. sec, 221 
W. Madison St.) Chicago, III. 

Chrietian Oynomre. Published fortnightly for 3 years 
from 1868, then weekly to date, cl., $2. 

Are secret ■ocieties a blessing or a curse? by B. Carradine. 
1991. 8^. pap., 6c. 

Folly, expense, and danger of secret societies, by C: A. 
Blanchard. 1892. 1(P. pap., &c. 

Teetlmoniea of Congregational ministers and associations 
on secret societies. 1§96. pors. W. pap., 16c. 

Facta and photographs : testimonies of various Indivldualn 
rMnrdlng secret societies. 1896. pap., 16c. 

Baeraey and eitixenship. 1897. cl., 60c. Jas. H. Earl. 

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National Civil Service Reform League. Organized 
1881. (G: McAneny, sec, 54 William St) New 
York City. 

Good Government (monthly), v. 12: 1» July, 1892 +. $1 
per ann. 10c. per copy. Succeeded the Civil Service Record, 
and the Civil Service le^ormer, and it numbered ooneecatWely 
with the former. Suapended temporarily in 1898, but to be 
resumed ahortly. 

Proceeding!. Annual. 1881-97. (1881-3,1888,1890. o. p.) 

Addreaaea by Georee William Curtis : 

The progreas of reform . 1883. o. p. 

The year'a work in civil aervice reform. 1884. 

Civil aervice reform under the preaent national adminiatra- 
tion. 1885. 

The situation. 1886. 

The reaaon and the result of civil aervice reform. 1888. 

Party and patronage. 1892. 

Addreaaes oy Carl Bchurz : 

Civil aervice reform and democracy. 1893. 

The neceaaity and progreaa of civil service reform. 1894. 

Congress ana the spoils system. 1896. 

Bncouragementa and warnings. 1890. 

The democracy of the merit aystem. 1897. 

Report on the expediency of aaking candidatea for public 
ofBce their views of civil aervice reform [by John Jay]. 
1882. 43 p. 

To the voters of the United SUtes. 10 p. 

Address to the reverend clergy of all denominations in the 
United SUtes [by John JayJ. 1883. 14 p. 

The four yeara^ term, by F. W. Whitriage. 1888. 16 p. ot p. 

Letter of Grover Cleveland, to the National (^vU-Service 
Reform League, Dec. 25, 1884. 

The reform of the civil service. 1885. 4 p. 

The selection of laborers, by James M. Bugbee. 1885. 8 p. 

The same in German. 1885. 7 p. 

The reform of the civil aervice. 1887. 4 p. 

Report of the Civil Service Reform Aasociation of Mary- 
land to the League concerning the part taken by federal office 
holders at primary electiona in Maiyland in July, 1887. 40 p. 
o. p. 4 

Report of special committee on the preaent condition of the 
reform movement. 1887. 

Civil aervice reform as a moral queation, by C. J. Bonaparte. 
1890. 8 p. 

The influence of the spoils idea upon the government of 
American cities. Herbert Welsh. 1894. 

The reform of the consular service. O. 8. Straus. 1894. 

The theory and practice of civil service reform. Wm. D. 
Foulke. 1894. 

The interest of the workingman in civil aervice reform. 
Herbert Welsh. 1895. 

The appointment and tenure of poatmaatera. R. H. Dana. 
1895. 

The republican party and civil aervice reform. H. Hitch* 
cock. 1897. 

The democratic party and civil service reform. Moorfield 
Storey. 1897. 

An open letter to the Hon. C. H. Groavenor. G. MoAneny. 
1897. 

The need of a classified and non-partisan census bureau. 
Report of special committee of the National Civil Service 
Reform League. 

The legal situation. B. B. Smith. 1897. 

Civil service reform in municipal government. Two papera. 
Albert Shaw and Horace E. Deming. 1897. 

U. S. civil aervice atatutea and reviaed rules of May 0, 
1898. 

ydU. The league has also issued a large number of leaflet!, 
circulars, drafts, copiea of acta, etc. 

National Conference of Charities and Correction. 

Organized 1874. (H. H. Hart, gen. sec, 115 

Monroe St., Chicago, 111.) 

National Bulletin (quarterly). Dec., 1896 +. 

Charity organization. Boat. 1890. 9fi, 

History of child saving in the U. S. Bost. 1893. 320 p. 8o. 

Proceedings of annual session. 1874 -{-. 

Note. 20th V. contains an index, 1874-92. 

Proceedings of special session at New Orleans, March, 1897. 
1 V. 80. 126 p. pap., 50c. 

National Congress of Fruit Growers. See American 
Pomological Society. 

National Convention of Chiefs and Commissioners of 

Bureaus of Statistics of Labor in the U. S. 

See National Association of Officials of Bnreaua of Labor 
BtaUMticM. I 

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National Convention of Railroad Commiflsioners. Or- 
ganized 1889. (£: A. Moselej, sec, Interstate 
Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C.) 

Proceedings of annual oonventloni. 1889 -f-. 8^. cl. 
IfoU. These are pablUhed by the Interstate Oommerce 
Commission and distribated like government publications. 

National Cotton Planters* Association of America. 
Ptantert* Journal. 16 v. 4«. 1880-87+. Vlckiburg, MU». 

National Dental Association. Organized 1897, by a 

anion of the American Dental Association with 

the Southern Dental Association. (Dr. W. E. 

Walker, assist, rec. sec, Pass Christian, Miss.) 

Minutes of convention and first meeting pnblished as an ap- 
pendix to transactions of the American Dental Association, 
and also of the Bonthem Dental Association. 1897. 30 p. <S. 
S. White /). Ufg- Co-, Phila, 

National Dental Association, Southern Branch. Until 

1897, Southern Dental Association. (S. W. 

Foster, rec. sec, Atlanta, Ga.) 

Proceedings Ist ann. meeting 1898. Published with pro- 
ceedings National DenUl Association. 1898. 8. 8. White />. 
Mfg- Co. 

National Divorce Reform League. Organized 1881. 
Now National League for the Protection of the 
Family, which see. 

National Eclectic Medical Association. Organized 
1871. (Pitts £. Howes, M.D., sec, 708 Wash- 
ington St., Boston, Mass.) 

Transactions; ed. by recording secretary, v. 1, 1873. v. 26, 
1898. 

National Educational Association. Formerly National 
Teachers' Association. Organized 1867. (Irwin 
Shepard, sec, 118 W. Wabasha St., Winona, 
Minn.) Los Angeles^ Cal. 

List of subjects. 10c. 

Proceedings of the National Teachers' Association. 1805, 
18«6, 1800, lOTO. 4v. o. p. 

Proceeding of the National Educational Association. 25 v. 
4*. 1871-2, 1882-3, 1886, o. p. 1878-7, 1879-81, ea., $1.50. 
1884, 1880. ea.. $1 .75. 1887-^, 1894-8, ea., $2. 

1893. Proceedings of the International Congress of Edaca- 
tion, Jnly 25-28, 1898. 1 v. 4o. $2.50. 

Proceedings of the National Coancii of Bducation. 49. 
1886,1888-91,1894-6. 7 v. ea., 25c. 

Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence. 1891-2, 
1804. 3 ▼. ea., 30c. 

History of the Association. 1892. 141 p. 4^. pap., 30c. 

Report of the Committee of twelve on rural schools. By 
mail, 25c. 

Report of the Committee of ten. 30c. Am. Book Co. 

Report of the Committee of fifteen. 80c. Am. Book Co. 

Sabject index of all pablished proceedings, cl. Free of 
charge to those who purchase 5 or more volumes ; to others, 
postpaid, $1. 

Nmtional Electric Light Association. Organized 1885. 

(George F. Porter, sec.) 136 Liberty St.^ New 

York City. 

Proceedings of Conventions, v. 1-21. 1885-98. 99. v. 1, 
pap., $1. V. 2-9, pap., ea., 76c. v. 10, 11, cl., ea., $1.26. v. 
12-21, cl., ea., $2.50. 

National Farmers* Alliance. Organized 1880. (August 
Post, sec, Moulton, Iowa.) 
Annual reports. 

National Geographic Society. Organized 1888. (J: 

Hyde, ed., 1517 H St., N. W.) Washington, 

D, C. 

National Oeographic MagaHne. v. 1, 1888— v. 8, 1807. il. 
8*. 25c. per no. ; $2.50 per year. 

Note. Now published monthly. 

Rivers and valleys of Pennsylvania, by W. M.Davis. 1889. 
71 p. 8*. maps and woodcuts. 

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National Herbart Society. Organized 1896. (C. A. 

McMurry, sec, University of Chicago, Chic, 

111.) 

Year bookB and eupplements. 1895-8. 4 v. PAP*i ea., $1. 
Note. Meetings are held In connecUon wltn thoae of the 
National Educational Aasociation. 

National Humane Alliance. Incorporated 1897. 105 

E. 22d SL, New York City. 

Humane Alliance. 4®. v. 25 in progreaa. cl. T5c per ann. 
(Eatablished in 1873, as The Alliance, Chicago, III.) 

National League for Good Roads. Organized 1892. 
(Office of Road Inquiry, Dept. of Agric, Wash- 
ington, D. C.) 
Proceedings, Oct. 20-21, 1892 : v, 1:1, Nov. 1892. 80. 

National League for the Protection of the Family. Or- 
ganized as the National Divorce Reform League 
in 1881; name changed 1898. (Rev. S: W. 
Dike, cor. sec, Auburndale, Mass.) 

Reports. 

Note. The report for 1895 is entitled ** A review of fifteen 
years." 

Some aspects of the divorce question, by Rev. 8. W. Dike, 
from Princeton Review^ March, 1884. 1886. o. p. 

The family in the history of Cfhristianity, by Rev. 8. W. 
Dike, from Christian Thought, Dec., 1885. aOc. 

The perils of the family, by Rev. 8. W. Dike, reprinted from 
proceedings of Evangelical Alliance. 1887. 

Report on marriage and divorce to the Nat. Council of Ck>n- 
gregational churches, 1892, by Rev. Daniel Merriman. 1892. 

Report on the family, 1895, by Rev. W. H. 8cudder. 

Report on the church and the home. May, 1898, by Rev. 8. 
W. Dike. o. p. 

Condition and needs of statistics of marriage and divorce in 
Europe and America, by Rev. 8. W. Dike. 1893. 

Theory of the marriage tie, by Rev. 8. W. Dike, from 
Andover Review, Dec, 1893. 

Note. Society also publishes a number of leaflets and other 
reprints of magazine articles, etc. 

National Municipal League. Organized 1894. (Clin- 
ton Rogers Woodruff, sec. and ed., 1112 Girard 
Building.) Philadelphia, Pa. 

Proceedings of the Minneapolis and Cleveland conferences 
for good city government; ed. by C. R. Woodruff. 1896. 
$1.50. Same, Baltimore conference, 1896. $1; Louisville 
conference, 1897. $1 ; Indianapolis Conference, 1898. cl. $1. 

1. City government and the churches, by C: F. Dole; What 
a private citizen can do for good city government, by C: Rlch- 
arxison. 

2. Address to the public, by C: J. Bonaparte; with consti- 
tution and bylaws. 1896. 

3. Relation of civil service reform to municipal reform, by 
C. Schurz. 

4. Constitutions and by-laws of the Municipal League of 
Philadelphia; City Club of New York; Citizens' Association 
of Boston; Baltimore Reform League; Civic Federation of 
Chicago; Good Government Club of 8an Francisco: Law Bn- 
forcement Society of Brooklyn ; and Civic Club of Philadel- 
phia. 

5. Commercial organizations and municipal reform, by 
Ryerson Ritchie. 1897. 

Leaflet no. 1. The National Municipal League, by C. R. 
Woodruff. 1898. 

National Prison Association of the U. S. Organized 

1870. (Rev. J. L. Milligan, sec, 14 Stockton 

Ave., Allegheny, Pa.) 

Proceedings. Annual; 1871-|-, ed. by sec. 8^. cl., $1.50. 
Shaw Bros., Pittsburg. 
Note. Back numbers or volumes can be supplied from 1877. 

National Quarantine and Sanitary Convention. 

Minutes and proceedings, annual meetings. 1-4. 1857-60. 
8«'. 

Proceedings and debates, 3d meeting held in New York. 
Board of Councilmen, document no. 9. 9P. Neio York. 
1859. 

National Republican League of the U. S. Organized 

1887. (D. H. Stine, sec, Auditorium Hotel, 

Chicago, 111.) 

League manual. 1898. 25 p. pap., free. 
Biatoryof the league. 1898. 440 p. cl., $2.50; leath., $5. 
»A JZ Ifogan, Detroit, 

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National Science Club. Organized 1891. (Mrs. Laura 

Osborne Talbott, sec, 1445 Huntington PI., 

Columbia Heights.) Waikingiony D. C. 

Journal, pap., $1 per ann. 

Annoal reports. 

Leaflet ouUiuea for study. 

National Society of the Daughters of the ReTolution. 
See Daughters. 

National Society, Sons of the American Revolution. 
See Sons. 

National Spiritualists' Association. Organized 1893. 
(Mrs. Mary T. Longley, sec.) 600 Pennsylvania 
Ave.y S. B.i Washington f D. C. 

Reports of conventions. 180^7. pap., ea., 26c. 1898, pub. 
by Stormont db Jackson. 18M, pnb. by Light of Truth Pub. 
Oo. 

Note. Publishes tracts also. 

National Teachers' Association. Now National Educa- 
tional Association, Mshieh see. 

National Temperance Society and Publication House. 

Organized 1866. (J. W. Cummings, pub. agt.) 

3 and 5 W. 18th St., New York City. 

Publishes temperance literature : for cataloi^iOt '^^ Publish* 
ers' Trade List Annual. 

Natural History Society of Wisconsin. See Wisconsin. 

Natural Science Association of America. Organized 
1888. (Studer Brothers, custodians, 114 Fifth 
Ave.) New York City. 

1. Birds of North America, by J. H. Studer. 1897. 1 v. 
12 X 15 in. 212 p. text. 120 col. plates. | bound, $40; full 
Russia, $45. 

2. Chapters on the natural history of U. 8., by R. W. 
Bhufeldt. 1897. 480 p. 8o. ex. cl., $8.50. 

3. Ornithology, or the science of birds, by Theodore Jasper. 
1878 (?) Iv. 12 X 15 in. 160 p. text. 41 plates, ex. cl. 
and mor., $16. 

Natural Science Association of Staten Island. See 
Staten Island. 

Nebraska Academy of Sciences. Organized 1891. 
(Lawrence Bruner, sec, University of Ne- 
braska.) Lincoln, Neb. 
Pablications. 80. pap. nos. 1-6. 1891-8. 

Nebraska Engineering Society. Organized 1897. (Geo. 

R. Chatburn, sec, State University.) Lincoln, 

Neb. 

Transactions; ed. by Adna Dobson, sec. 1897. 20 p. 8o. 
P»p. 

Nebruka SUte Historical Society. Organized 1878. 

(Jay Amos Barrett, asst. sec. and libn.) Library 

£ldg.. State University, Lincoln, Neb. 

Transactions and reports. 8*. v. 1, 1886— v. 5, 1893. v. 
'» 2, ea., 50c. ▼. 3-6, ea., $1 (continued as Proceedings and 
collections). 

..Proceedings and collections, y. 1, 1894-6; v. 2, 1898. 2 v. 
* • 26c. ea. 

I, -^f^ote. A few papers contained in the above haye been pub- 
''*l»«<cl separately. 
Webr, 



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State Horticultural Society. (C. H. Barnard, 

c, Table Rock.) Lincoln, Nebraska. 

^^^xaual report. Sent on receipt of 16 c. for postage and 
*«g. 



State Medical Society. Organized 1868. 
C-^. D. Wilkinson, M.D., sec, 24 and 25 Burr 
»lk.) Lincoln, Neb. 

^[■"Ooeedlngs. Annual, except for 1896. 

ifoCe. Previous to 1892, proceedinas were issued in pamphlet 
iSI?* 'i^QAD^y three numbers Inclnded in one volume. 
^*y^tdings for 1892-94. 8*. cl. $1 ea. Sec. series trans- 

MWkBiUM^OS. 8v. 12*. cl. ea., $2. 

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Nebraska State Pharmaceutical Association. 
Proceedinga, annual meetings. 1-6. 1882-7. 8o. 

New Church Board of E^blication. (G. Woolworth 

Colton, Mgr.) 3 W. 29ih St,, New York City. 

Publishes New Church (Swedenborglan) llturgiea and 
mUcellaneouB literature. For catalogue, aee Publlahere' 
Trade List Annual. 

New England Agricultural Society. Boston, Mass, 

Transactions, 1866. 8^. cl. $1. Titton dt Co. 
President's annual address. 

New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory 
Schools. Organized 1886. (Dr. Ray Greene 
Huling, sec, 101 Trowbridge St.) Cambridge^ 
Mass. 

Address^ and proceedings at preliminary meeting, 1885, 
first annual meeting, 1886, and first special meeting, 1887; ed. 
by R. G. HuUng. 1892. 12o. 

Addresses and proceedings at2d-13th annual meetings; ed. 
by R. Q. Hnllng. 1888-98. 12 v. 12o. 

Addresses and proceedings at 2d special meeting, 1894; ed. 
by R. G. HuUng. 1894. 12^. 

Report of conference on college entrance requirements In 
history, by B. A. BUrt. 1895. 1^. 

New England, Commission of Colleges. See Commis- 
sion of Colleges in New England. 

New England Conservatory of Music. Organized 1853. 

(Frank W. Hale, bus. man.) Firanklin Sq,, 

Boston, Mass, 

N«w England Conservatory Magtutine. ed. by B. O. 
Northrup, H. C. Lake and F. W. Hale. Issued Oct., Dec, 
March, May, July. 1894-8. 4 v. 4o. 60c. 

New England Cotton Manufacturers' Association. Or- 
ganized 1865. (C. J. H. Woodbury, sec.) In- 
iemattonal Trust Bldg,, 46 Milk St., Boston, 
Mass. 

Transactions. Soml-annual. v. 1-64. $5 each. (v. 1-66, 
op.) 

New England Free Trade League. Organized 1884, as 
Mass. Tariff Reform League. Name changed, 
1890, to New England Tariff Reform League, 
and again in 1894 to the present form. (MaSrtha 
E. PaiJLer, sec.) 66 State St., Boston, Mass. 

Specimen tariff inequalities. 

Protection robs cotton mill hands. 

Does the tariff keep up your wages? 

To the farmers of Massachusetts. 

Opinions of leading manufacturers. 

Protection a burden, by J. B. Sargent. 

Open letter to H. C. Lodge, by W. N. Osgood. 1888. 

Wages and the Uriff, byJE. P. Wheeler. 1888. 

The wool auestion, by W. L. Garrison. 

Shipping, bounties, and subsidies, by J. Codman. 

Oppressive tariff taxation, by J. Means. 

Surplus and the tariff, by Horace White. 

Sound the alarm. 

Reports of the secretary and treasurer. Annual. 1892-98. 

Protection or free trade, by Henry George. 1891. 216 p. 
pap., 26c. 

Family likeness [Sherman silver bill and McKlnley tariff]. 
llo9o.J 

Speeches by leading business men [H. L. Pierce and others] 
at the dinner, Jan. 18, 1894. 

Speeches by Peleg McFarlin and Henry O. Thacher, at the 
dinner, March 9, 1894. 

Incidental echoes, by G: Brickett. 1894. pap., 6c. 

Tariff chestnuts, pap., 6c. 

Industrial freedom : the germ of national progress and per- 
manence, by T: -F. Bayard, pap., 10c. 

Republican reciprocity, by W. Lloyd Garrison. 4 p. 

Wages and protection, by W. L. Garrison. 1894. 13 p. 

Senator Hoar and protection, by W. L. Garrison. 1896. 21 p. 

The case of a few ship-builders vs. the American people, by 
J. Codman. 1896. 16 p. 

Speeches on free trade and free silver, by J. D. Warner and 
H. W. Ohaplln. 1896. 31 p. 

The panics of 1837 and 1867, by J. B. Russell. 189«. 20 p. 

Letter from A. B. Fanmhar. 1897. 8 p. 

Arirnments against the Dlngley bill, by A. B. Farqahar, B. 
AtkinaoD, and a. N. Shepard. 189T. 30 p. 

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Tbe natloDftl aocoant« analyzed, by B. AtkinsoD. 1897. 26 p. 

The moderation of the proposed tariff. 1897. 3 p. 

A hoaae divided against itself. 1897. p. 

Debate on eqnitable protection, between David Lnbin and 
J.E.RoBsell. 1897. 33 p. 

Whom does protection protect? by H. W. Lamb. 1898. 3 p. 

The success of free trade, by Sir Robert GrifUn. 1898. 11 p. 

Letter by Edward D. Page. 1898. 

Do protective tariffs give more work to the worklngman, by 
Charles Warren. 

Reciprocity with Canada, by H. W. Lamb. 1898. 

New-England Historic Genealogical Society. Organized 
1844; incorporated 1845. (J: Ward Dean, ed.) 
18 Somerset St,, Boston , Mass. 

UTeto Sngland Hittorical and Genealogical Regiiter (qaar. 
terly) . v. 1 : 1, Jan., 1847— v. 62 : 2, Apr., 1897. 8«. 

Place index to register, v. 1-41. 1888. 20 p. 8*. Reprinted 
from the Raster. 

Proceedings. 8*. 1863-98. 

New England BibliopolUt. (Reprint of book notices in the 
Register), ed. by John Ward Dean. v. 1-10, 1881-98. 8*. 

Brief memoir of Gen. David Cobb of the Rev. army. 8 p. 
V. por. 

The Checkley family, by 8. G. Drake. 1848. 6 p. 8o. 

Geneal. of the family of Sol. Piper, of Dublin, N. H., by 
Sol. Piper. 1849. 20p. 8*. 

Address by Wm. Whiting, pres., Jan. 12, 1853. 1853. 16 p. 
V. 

A declaration of remarkable providences in the course of 
my life, by John Dane, 1682. With a pedigree of the Dane 
family, by John Ward Dean. 1854. 16 p. 8*. 

Memoir of Increase Sumner, Governor of Mass., by W. H. 
Sumner, with a genealogy. 1854. 70 p. 8^. por. 

Address at annual meeting, Jan. 20, 1858, by S. G. Drake. 
1868. 20 p. 80. 

A branch of the Whitney family, by L. M. Harris. 1858. 
7 p. 8». 

New England Architecture, by N. H. Chamberlain. 1858. 
90 p. 80. 

Address on the hundredth anniversary of tbe death of Gen. 
James Wolfe, by Lorenzo Sabine. 1859. lOU p. S". 

Genealogy of the families and descendants of the early 
settlers of Watertown, Mass. With 11., maps and notes, by 
H.Bond. Sec.ed. 2 v. in one. 1860. 1094 p. 9>. 

Addresses at annual meetings, by Winslow Lewis, pres. 
1862, 12 p., 80. 1863. 17 p., 80. 1864, 9 p., 9f». 1865 (with re- 
port pfjproc.) , 20 p., 8o. 1866 (on retiring, with report of proc.) , 

Address by John A. Andrew, at ann. meeting 1867, with 
report of proceedings. 1867. 11 p. 8o. 

Addresses at ann. meetings by Marshall P. Wilder, pres., 
with report of proceedings. 186S-1869. 1868, 9. 

Brief history of the Society, by J. H. Sheppard. 17 p. 8o. 
Albany. 
Memoir of Barth. Brown, by Eb. Alden. 1862. 8 p. 8o. 
ObltuarlM of deceased members, by W. B. Trask. 1862. 
40jp. 80. 

(ien. sketch of the family of Field, of the West Riding of 
Torkihire, Eng., and of Flushing and Newtown, N. Y., by Os- 
Bood Field. 1863. 9 p. 8o. folded plate. 

Sketch of the life of Michael Wigglesworth, by J. W. Dean. 
1863. 20p. 80. Albany, Sec.ed. 1871. 

The Vlckers or Vlckery family, by G. R. Vickery. 1863. 
5 p. 80. 

Blog. sketch of Blkanah Watson, by W. R. Deane. 1864. 
Mp. 9*. por. woodcut. Albanv. 

Tercentenary celebration of tbe oirth of Shakespeare, Apr. 
23,1864. 1864. 71 p. 80. 

Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, by Ellas Nason. 1865. 28 p. 

8", 

JlemlDiBcences of the Vaughan family, by John H. Sheppard. 
18J5. 40 p. 80. " "^^ "^ *^*^ 

Tribute to the memory of Edw. Everett. 1865. 97 p. 8o. 
por. II. 

Conditions of success in genealogical investigations, by 
WfC. Fowler. 1866. 28 p. 8o. 

Gen. sketch of the first three generations of Prebles in 
America, by G. H. Preble. 1868. 336 p. 8o. por. plate. 

Memoir of Calvin Fletcher, by W. B. Trask. 1869. 25 p. 

I^iscourse by E. F. Slafter, and proceedings, 26th anolver- 

•". 1870. Wp. 8«. 

Ulltm Claiborne, by S. M. Allen, lip. 8«. 

JfjnyblatoryofHollls, N. H., by S.T.Worcester. 23 p. 8«. 
^«tt«e historic flags, and three September victories, by G. H. 
™jj«. 1878. 81 p. 80. 8 plates. 

,JfJ«teh of Um life of J. M. Bradbury, by J. W. Deane. 
W'. Mp. $: per. 



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New-England Historic Genealogical Society, eoniinued. 

Memoirs of several deceased members with portraits. 1878. 
191 p. 80. 

Gen. of the family of Sam. and Han. Stebbins. Hartford^ 
1771. Reprinted, 1879. 

" Saying the catechism ** gevenly*flve years ago, by Doras 
Clarke. 1879. 46 p. sq. 16*. 

Memorial biographies, v. 1-5. 5 v. 8o. 1846-M. 1880-M. 

Biog. sketch of Robert Gould Bhaw. 1880. 34 p. 8». large 
pap. 

Newspapers and newspaper writers In New England, 1787- 
1816, by D. A. Goddard. 1880. 39 p. 8*. 

Proceedings, Oct. 25, 1880. Commemorative of the organi- 
zation of the Govt, of Mass., Oct. 25, 1780. 1880. 67 p. 9>. 
woodcut. 

The Knox Manuscripts : a report, by E. F. Slafter. 1881. 
12 p. 8". 

Mem. of Jos. L. Chester, by J. W. Dean. 1884. 24 p. 9>. 
por. 

Observations on the Indian language, by Experience Mayhew, 
1722. 1884. 12 p. sm. 4o. 

Chairs of New England governors, by B. F. Slafter. 1886. 
8 p. 80. 

Genealogical gleanings in England, by H. F. Waters, v. 1, 
part 1, 1886 ; part 2, 1888 ; part 3, 1889. 346 p. 8o. 

Life and exploits of Root. Rogers, the Ranger, by Jos. R. 
Walker. 1885. 16 p. 8«>. 

E^rly matters relating to the town and first church of Dor- 
chester, Mass., by W. B. Trask. 1886. 12 p. 8*. 

Indian names of Boston and their meaning, by B. N. Hers- 
ford. 1886. 26 p. 4°. maps, large pap. 

Life and public services of Gen. J. W. Phelps, by C. H. C. 
Howard. 1887. 68 p. so. 16*. BrattUboro. 

Posthumous address of Hon. M. P. Wilder, read Jan. 5, 1887, 
with proceedings. 1887. 48 p. 9>. 

Mem. address on M. P. Wilder, by Rev. A. P. Peabody. 
1888. 29 p. 80. por. 

Examination of the English ancestry of G. Washington, by 
H.F. Waters. 1889. 63 p. 8». 

Extracts relating to the origin of the American navy, com- 
piled by H. E. Waite. 1890. 34 p. 8*. plates. 

Lee of Virginia, by J. Henry Lea. 1890. 11 p. 8*. re- 
print. 

The pilgrim fathers in Holland, by W. C. Winslow. 1891. 
24p. 80. 

History of the Gerrymander, by J. W. Dean. 1892. 11 p. 
80. maps and woodcuts. 

The Pemberton family, by W. K. Watklns. 1892. 9 p. 
80. 

Descendants of Jonathan Gillet of Dorchester, Mass., and 
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llehed by the Industrial Bducatlon Association, New Yurk.") 

1 : 1. Gllman, D. C. A plea for the training of the hand. — 
Bellfleld, U. H. Manual training and the public school. 
1888. 

2. Magnus, Sir Philip. Education in Bavaria. 1888. 

3. Wey, H.D. Physical and industrial training of crimi- 

nals. 1888. 

4. Bpring, L. W. Mark Hopkins, teacher. 1888. 

5. Browning, O. Aspects of education. 1888. 

6. Salomon, Otto. The Slbjd in the service of the school. 

1888. 
2:1,2. tiluys, A. Manual training In elementary schools for 
boys. 1889. 

3. Hannak, B. The training of teachers In Austria. 1889. 

4. Richards, Ellen H. Domestic economy in public educa. 

tlon. 1889. 
6. French, J. H. Form study and drawing in the common 

schools. 1889. 
0. Barnard, Charles. Graphic methods in teachiug. 1889. 
8 : 1. Richards, O. R., and O'Neil, P. Manual training In the 
public schools. 1890. 

2. Mac Alister, James. Manual training in the public schools 

of Philadelphia. 1890. 

3. Sallcls, A. Manual training in Prance. — Carter, Hannah 

J. Suggestions for the teaching of color. 1890. 

4. Ham. O. H. The co-education of mind and band. 1890. 
6. J. Crichton- Brown. Handcraft. 1890. 

0. H: M. Leipziger. Education of the Jews. 1890. 
4:1. A.Brooks. Studies from the kindergarten. 1891. 
Circulars of information. 1889-90. 9>. 

New York, Technischer Verein von. Organized 1880; 
incorporated 1888. (Paul Goepel, ed., 290 
Broadway.) New York City. 
jr<l<Asi/«n^en (bi-monthly). 12^. pap., $1. 

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New York, University Club in the City of. Incorporated 

1866. (Lyman H. Bagg, hbn.) 1 W, 54th St., 

Ntw York City. 

Charter, Oonitltation, etc. 1866, 1867, 1879-82, 1884, 1886-91. 
80. or 16". 
Annual. 29th-34th year. 189^-8. 9f>. 
Annual reports of the conncil. 1880-98. 4^, 
Library Bulletin, noi. 1-6. 1893-98. 8o. pap. 

New York Zoological Society. Organized 1895. (Madi- 
son Grant, sec, 11 Wall St.; W. T. Hornaday, 
dir., N. Y. Zoological Park, 183d St. and 
Southern Bouleyard.) New York City. 

Annual reports. 1897, 1898. 8*. pap., 26c., 60c. 
Newt Bulletin, no. 1, 2. June, Oct., 1897. free. 

Newburgh Bay and the Highlands, Historical Society 
of. Organized 1888. (C: Estabrook, sec.) 100 
Grand Si,y Newburgh, N. Y. 

First annual meeting, with addresses by Brastus Brooks and 
others. 1884. Sf>. 

Pamphlet, containing a list of the officers since its organiza- 
lion, 1888, and a list of papers read before the society with five 
of the papers in full. 1894. 8o. 

Same ; cont. officers, members, etc., 1896: vital records of 
Presbyterian Church of New Windsor, N. Y., 1774-96; list of 
papers read since 1894, with five papers in full. 1896. 64 p. O. 

Unveiling of the statue of George Clinton, Newburgh, Oct. 
6,1896. 60 p. il. O. 

Record of inscriptions in the old town burying ground. 
1898. 180 p. 9>. 

Newburgh Genealogical and Historical Society. New- 
hurgh, N, Y. 
Proceedings. 

Newport Historical Society. Organized 1854. (R. H. 
Tilley, libn.) Touro Si.^ Newport, R. I. 

Origin of the institutions of Rhode Island, by 8. Adlam. 
1871. 26 p. 8«. Providence. 

First annual report, March 19, 1886, with an account of the 
dedication services and accompanying documents. 1886. 44 p. 
80. 

Newport Natural History Society. Organized 1888. 

(R: Bliss, libn.) Newport, R. L 

Constitution, by-laws, charter, list of members. 1883. 
Proceedings, no. 2. 1884-no. 8, 1892. 8o. 60c.-76c. 
Note. V. 7, 1890, contains a catalogue of the birds of the 
Virginias, by W. C. Rives. 

Newton Natural History Society. NewionvUle, Mcus, 

Bulletin, v. 1, no. 1-6, 8, 1889-90. 

Nineteenth Century Club. Organized 1888. (J. L. 
Thomas, sec, 160 Bleecker St.) N&w York 
City. 

Year books. 

Memorial of Courtlandt Palmer, by R. 8. Perrin and others. 

Uow to make New York a beautiful city : Addresses, Mar. 
12,1896. 

How far can municipal government be divorced firom national 
party lines? Messrs. Carter, Lauterbach, Coudert and Bhep- 
ard. 1896. 79 p. 12o. 

Nonpartisan National Women's Christian Temperance 

Union. Organized 1890. (Mrs. Ellen J. Phin- 

ney, gen. sec, 168 Crawford St.) Cleveland, O. 

Temperance Tribune (semi-monthly). Ed. by Mrs. Jos. D. 
Weeks. 

Minutes of the national convention. 1890. 

The workers' manual, by F. Jennie Duty and Mrs. E. J. 
Phinney. 

Scientific temperance: temperance teaching for boys and 
girls in homes, societies, and schools, by Mrs. H. M. Ingham. 
1894. 8. pap., 26c. 

Social purity manual, by Mr. C. T. Cole, pap., 10c. 

Social purity leaflets. 26c. per 100. 

Numerous leaflets. 

North AmeriCAn Pomological Convention. See Ameri- 
can Pomologic&l Society. 

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North Brookfield Historical Society. North Brook- 

field , Mass. 

History of North Brookfield, Mau. Preceded by an ao- 
count of old Qnabaog, Indian and Bnglisb oecapation, 1647- 
1676; Brookfield records, 1686-1783. By J. H. Templeton. 
1887. 824 p. 80. 11. portralto. 

North Carolina Historical Society. Originally incorpo- 
rated 1834 ; new society incorporated at session 
1874-5. (Kemp P. Battle, prest., Uniyersity of 

North Carolina.) Chapel Hill, N C, 

Introductory addreaa by L. SiUiman Ivea. 1844. 18 p. 80. 
RalHgk. 

BrltlBh invaalon of North Carolina in 1776, by D. L. Swain. 
18&3. 24 p. 80. 

Addreee by Rt. Rev. Bishop Atkinson. 18&6. 32 p. 8o. 

North Carolina: her past, present and future, by J. H. 
Wheeler. 1870. 32 p. 8o. 

Note. Has made numerous publlcatioos in the North Caro. 
Una Uhif>er»iiy Maganine, 1844-94. 

North Carolina, Medical Society of. Organized 1849. 
(Dr. Geo. W. Pressly, sec, Charlotte, N. C.) 
Transactions. Annual. 185(H-. 9>. 

North Carolina State Horticultural Society. Organized 
1880. (Thos. L. Brown, sec, 1028 Spring Gar- 
den St., Greensboro.) Southern Pines y N. C. 

13th annual report, by Gerald McCarthy. 09 p. pap. 
Xdtoardt and Broughtont Raleigh. 
14th annual report, by G. McCarthy. 38 p. pap. E. <t B. 

North Dakota State Medical Society. Organized 1887. 
(R. D. Camphell, sec. Grand Forks, N. D.) 
Transactions. 1897, 98. 2 v. paper. 

North Eastern Sanitary Inspection Association. 

Reports. 1-2, 1883-85. 4-8, 188^-91. 40. and 8i>. 1884-91. 

North West Railway Cluh. Organized 1888. (T. A. 
Foque, sec, 318 Sixth Ave., S. E.) Minneapolis 
and Si. Paul, Minn. 
Proceeding* (monthly excepting June, July and August). 

Northwestern University School of Pharmacy; for- 
merly known as Illinois College of Pharmacy. 
Organized 1886. (Oscar Oldberg, Dean.) 2421 
Dearborn St., Chieago^ III. 

The Apothecary (quarterly). August, 1891-JuJie, 1897. 
6 T. Dlseontinued. 

Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia. 
See Philadelphia. 

Nuttall Ornithological Club. Organized 1873. ((\ F. 
Batchelder, treas.) Cambridge^ Mass. 

Bulletin. V. 1-8. 80. •76-83. 

[Now continued as the Auk: a quarterly journal of orni- 
thology.] 

Complete seto. 187^-88. *• Reprint" sets (of which 2 nos. 
only are reprints) $20. Original sets are out of print and are 
beld by book dealers at $40 to $.M). 

Memoirs, no. 1. Bird migration, by W: Brewster. 8*. 
1886. 

No. 2. The Ipswich sparrow and its summer home, by Dr. 
Jona. Dwigbt, Jr. Aug., 1895. 56 p. 40. pap. 1 col. plate. 

Oberlin College. Organized 1838. (Azariah S. Root, 

libn., 150 N. Professor St.) Oberlin, 0. 

Reports. Annual. 1879-98. 8*. 
Quinquennial catalogue. 1895. 8<>. 
laboratory bulletine : 

1. Prelimioary list of flowering and fern plants in Lorain 
eounty, by A. A. Wright. 1889. 

Sup. Additions to the preliminary list of flowering and fern 
plants in Lorain county; comp. by A. A. Wright. 18U3. 

2. Descriptive list of the fishes of Lorain county, Ohio, by 
L. IC. ICeCormiek. iU 1892. 

8. Bird migration at Oriunell, Iowa, and Oberlin, Ohio, by 
L. Jones. 18w. 

4. Qowttona for botany, to assist pupils in mastering prin- 
dples of phMierogamic classification adopted by Bentham and 
B(ool»r, by T. D. Kelsey. 2897, 12 p. 

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OberUn College, continued, 

5. Hertwig's summariea in systematic zo51ogy, tr. and 
adapted bv A. A. Wright. 1897. 36 p. 

6. Preliminary list of the birds of Okanogan county, Wash. 
Ington. by W. L. Dawson. 1897. lA p. 

7. Genus Unclnula, by F. D. Kelsey. 1897. 15 p. 

8. Oberlin grackle roost, by L. Jones. 1807. 18 p. 
Library bulletint. v. 1, nos. 1-2. 12*. 1892-93. 

1. Popular bibliography of sociology, by J: R. Commons. 
1892. 

2. References on the history of labor and some contem- 
porary labor problems, by J. W: Black. 1893. 

History of church music, syllabus, bibliographical references, 
etc., by B. Dickinson. 1896. 24 p. 

Necrology. 1887/88, 1892/93-1894/95, 1896/96-1897/98. 
8». 

Report of the Ubrarian. 1894-96. 8o. 

Schedule of courses. 1893/94-1896/96, 1897/98. 8o. 



Ohio Church History Society. Organized 1889. 

rlah S. Root, libn.) Oberlin y 0. 

Annual reports. 

Papers, v. 1, 1890— v. 6, 1895. 9>. ea., pap., 80c. 



(Aza- 



Ohio, Historical and Philosophical Society of. Incor- 
porated 1831. (Catharine W. Lord, libn.) 107 
W. 8ih Sty Cincinnati, O. 

Annual reports. 1874-6, 1883-97. 

Transactions, v. 1 : 1-2, 1833-9. Reprinted 1872. 

Discourse of the history and general character of the State 
of Ohio, by T. Walker. 1838. 8o. Coiumbua, 

Discourse relating to the expedition of Lord Dunmore 
against the Indian towns upon the Scioto in 1774, by O. 
Whittlesey. 1842. 33 p. »>. Cleveland. 

Notes on the early settlement of the northwestern territory, 
by Jacob Burnet. 1847. 601 p. Sf>. 

Pioneer historv, by 8. P. Hildreth. 1848. 626 p. &. map. 

Facts and conditions of progress in the northwest, by W. D. 
Gallagher. 1860. 86 p. 8*. 

Biographical and historical memoirs of the early pioneer 
settlers of Ohio, by 8. P. Hildreth. 1862. 689 p. 8o. 

Journal and letters t>f Col. John May, of Boston ; relative to 
two Journeys to the Ohio country in 1788 and 1789. 1873. 
160 p. 80. 

Some early notices of the Indians of Ohio, by M. F. Force. 
1879. 40 p. 80. 

Sketch of organixation, publications, growth and prosent 
condition of the society, by M. F. Force, pres. 1886. 8 p. 
120. 

Diary of David Zelsberger, trans, and ed. by E. F. Bliss. 
1886. 2v. 80. 

In memoriam Eliz. Haven Appleton, by K. F. Bliss. 1891. 
21_p. 80. 

Partial list of books upon Ohio in the library. 1893. 108 p. 



Oinclnnatl 
16 p. 80. 



a plea for an institute, by C. G.Comegys. 1889. 



Ohio Homoeopathic Medical Society. Organized 1865. 
(Dr. A. B. Nelles, sec, 198 E. SUte St., Colum- 
bus, O.) 
Annual transactions. 

Ohio Institute of Mining Engineers. Organized 1880. 

(R. M. Haseltine, sec. and treas.) Columbus^ 0. 

Ohio Mining Journal. 27 v. 8o. 50 to 150 p. pap., 26 to 
60o. (During early years published quarterly, afterward an- 
nually.) 

Ohio, Medical Convention of. 

Journal of proceedings, 1836. 8o. Cincinnati. 

— 2-3. 1838-30. 80. Cleveland. 

Proceedings of the Medical Convention of. 1841, 1842, 1860. 
80. Coiumbua and Cincinnati. 1841-50. 

Proceedings of the Ohio Medical Convention. 1846-60. 8o. 
Coiumbua and J>ay ton. 1846-60. 

Ohio Pioneer Association. Cincinnati^ 0. 
Proceedings. 

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. Or- 
ganized and incorporated 1885. (E. O. Randall, 
sec, Supreme Court.) ColumbuSy O. 
PabJicatlODB. v. 1-7. 1891-97. 7 v. 8o. cl. $3 per vol. 

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Ohio State Bar Association. Organized 1880. (H. A. 
Mykrautz, sec, Opera House Block, Ashland, 
O.) 
Reporto. Annual. 1880+. 8^. 

Ohio State Dental Society. 

TraoBactioDB. 10-18. 1875-83. 9f\ Toledo. 

Ohio State Eclectic Medical Association. 

ProceedlngB. 1-8. 1866-83. 8». 1865-82. 

Ohio State Forestry Association. (Adolph Lene, sec.) 

Columbus y 0. 

ProceedlngB, 1884, with report upon the forest condition of 
Ohio, U. by charta. 1884. 8^. 

Ohio State Horticultural Society. Organized 1847. 
(W. W. Farnsworth, sec.) WatervilU, 0. 
Annoal report. 1848-|-. 8^. 

Ohio State Medical Society. Organized 1835. (James 
A. Duncan, Treas., 1107 Broadway, Toledo, O.) 
Tranaactions, annoal, 1835-08. 

Ohio State Medical Society. Organized 1846. Colum- 
hut, O. 

Charter, conatitntion, and proceedings for 1848-0. 8^. Co- 
lumbus. 1850. 

Transactions. 1846-50; with addresses and essays. 8^. Co- 
lumbiM. 1850. 

Minntes. 1851, 52. 8o. Columbut and Cleveland. 1851-52. 

TransactioDB, annual meetings. 8-40. 1853-85. 8". 1853-85. 

Ohio State Teachers Association. 

The Ohio Journal of Education, v. 1-3. 1852-4. 8o. 

Old Colony Historical Society. Incorporated 1853. 

(Ja. E. Seaver, sec. and lihn.) Taunton, Mast. 

CollectloDs. T. 1-5. 1870-05. 8». 
Bulletin (quarterly). 

**01d Northwest" [The] Genealogical Society. Or- 
ganized and incorporated 1897. (Dr. Lucius C. 
Herrick, sec, 1447 Highland St.) Columbus, 0. 

The " Old Northweti." Genealogical Quarterly, nos. 1-2. 
Jan.-Apl., 1898. 9>. pap., 75 and 50c. 

Old Residents Association, Lowell. See Lowell. 

Old South Work, Directors of. Organized 1881. (K. 
H. Stone, sec.) Old South Meeting House, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Old South leaflets, nos. 1-06. 1883-08. 5c. ea. 

Also in volumes, ea. containing 25 nos. el. $1.50 per v. 

1. The constitution of the United States. 

2. The articles of confederation. 

3. The declaration of independence. 

4. Washington's farewell address. 

5. Magna charta. 

6. Vane's ** Healing question.'* 

7. Charter of Massachusetts Bay, 1620. 

8. Fundamental orders of Connecticut, 1638. 
0. Franklin's plan of union, 1754. 

10. Washington's inaugurals. 

11. Lincoln's inaugurals and emancipation proclamation. 

12. The federalist, nos. 1 and 2. 

13. The ordinance of 1787. 

14. The eonstitullon of Ohio. 

15. Washington's circular letter to the governors of the 
states, 1783. 

16. Washington's letter to Benjamin Harrison, 1784. 

17. Verrazzano's voyage. 

18. The Swiss constitution. 

19. The bill of rights, 1689. 

20. Coronado's letter to Mendoza, 1540. 

21. Eliot's narrative, 1670. 

22. Wheelock's narrative, 1762. 

23. The petition of righU, 1628. 

24. The grand remonstrance, 1641. 

25. The Scottish uational covenant, 1638. 

26. The agreement of the people, 1648-9. 

27. The instrument of government, 1653. 
8S. Cromwell's first speech, 1653. 

80. llie discovery of America, from the life of Columbus, 
\fj his son; Ferdinand Columbus. 
30. Stmbo's introduction to geography. 

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39. 
40. 
41. 
42. 



Old South Work, Directors of, eontinued. 

31. The voyages to Vinland, from the aaga of Erie the Red. 

32. Marco PoTo'a account of Japan and Java. 

33. Columbug's letter to Qabriel Sanchez, deacribing the 
first voyage and discovery. 

84. Amerigo Vespaccrs account of his first voyage. 
36. Cortes's account of the city of Mexico. 

36. The death of De Soto, from the " Narrative of a gentle- 
man of Elvas." 

37. Early notices of tbe voyages of the Cabots. 
Hei^ Lee's funeral oration on Washington. 
De Vaca's account of his Journey to New Mexico, 1536. 
Manasseh Cutler's description of Ohio, 1787. 
Washington's journal of his tour to the Ohio, 1770. 
Garfield's address on the Northwest Territory and the 

Western Reserve. 

43. George Rogers Clark's account of the capture of Vin- 
eeunes, 1779. 

44. Jefferson's life of Captain Meriwether Lewis. 
Fremont's account of his ascent of Fremont's peak. 
Father Marquette at Chicago, 1673. 
Washington's account of the army at Cambridge, 1775. 
Bradford's memoir of Elder Brewster. 
Bradford's first dialogue. 
Winthrop's ** Conclusions for the plantation in New 

England." 
51. •* New England's first fruiu," 1643. 
John Eliot's '* Indian grammar besun." 
John Cotton's " God's promise to his plantation." 
Letters of Roger Williams to Wlnthrop. 
Thomas Hooker's '* Way of the churches of New Eng- 



45. 
46. 
47. 
48. 
40. 
50. 



52. 
58. 
64. 
55. 
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56. 
57. 
68. 
59. 
60. 
61. 
62. 
63. 
64. 
65. 
66. 
67. 
68. 
69. 



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The Monroe doctrine. 
Tbe English bible. 
Letters of Hooper to Bulllnger. 
Sir John Eliot's " Apologle for Socrates. 
Ship-money papers. 
Pym's speech against Strafford. 
Cromwell's second speech. 
A free commonwealth, by John Milton. 
Sir Henry Vane's defence, 1662. 
Washington's addresses to the churches. 
Winthrop's «• Little speech " on liberty. 
The Bostonlan Ebenezer, by Cotton Mather. 
The destruction of the tea, by Thomas Hutchinson. 
Description of the New Netherlands, by Adrian Van 
der Donck. 
70. Debate on the suffrage in congress. 

Columbus's memorial to Ferdinand and Isabella. 

Tbe Dutch declaration of Independence. 

The battle of Quebec. 

Hamilton's report on the coinage. 

William Penn^s plan for the peace of Europe. 

Washington's words on a naUonal university. 

Cotton Mather's lives of Bradford and Wlnthrop. 

The first number of the Liberator. 

Wendell Phillips's eulogy of Garrison. 

Theodore Parker's address on the dangers from slavery. 

Whlltler's account of the anti-slavery convention of 



71. 
72. 
73. 
74. 
75. 
76. 
77. 
78. 
79. 
80. 
81. 
1833. 
82. 
83. 
84. 
85. 
86. 
87. 
88. 
89. 
90. 
91. 
92. 

95. 
96. 



Mrs. Stowe's story of " Uncle Tom's cabin." 

Sumner's speech on the crime against ELansas. 

The words of John Brown. 

The first Lincoln and Douglas debate. 

Washington's capture of Boston. 

Manners and customs of the Indians, 1637. 

Beginning and end of King Philip's war. 

Founding of St. Augustine, 1565. 

Amerigo Vespucol's account of his third voyage. 

Founding of Quebec, 1608. 

First voyage to Roanoke, 1584. 

Settlement of Londonderry, N. H., 1719. 

Discovery of Hudson river, 1609. 

Description of Pennsylvania, 1700. 

Founding of New Sweden. 



Oneida Historical Society. Organized 1876. (C: W. 
Darling, cor. sec.) Munson- Williams Memorial 
Bldg., Utica, K F. 

Transactions, no. 1, 1881; no. 2, 1881-84; no. 3, 1885-86; 
no. 4, 1887-89; no. 5, 1890-92; no. 6, 1892-94; no. 7, 1895-97; 
no. 8, 1898. 8 v. 1881-98. 

Constitution and by-laws. 1879, 1887, 1892. 

Centennial celebration of the battle of Oriskany, by E. H. 
RoberU, LL.D. 1877. 

Historical fallacies regarding colonial New York, by D. 
Campbell. 1879. 

The men, events, lawyers, politics, and politicians of early 
Home, by D. B. Wager. 1879. 
Early bhtory of Oneida County, by W: Tracy. 1S8Q. 



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Oneida Historical Society, continued. 

The Paris Memorial. 1880. 32 p. 8». 

The Continental CoDgrets. 1881. 26 p. 8o. 

Semi-centennial of the city of Utlca and supper of Half-cen- 
tury Club. 1882. 

A long-lost point In history, by L. W. Ledyard. 1883. 

Col. John Brown, by Rev. iSt. L. Roof. 1884. 

History of Cayuga Co. Natl. Bank. 1885. 28 p. 8*. 

Oration at the dedication of the site of Fort ^^cnuyler July 4, 
1883. 1885. 24 p. 8o. port. 

The genius of the Anglo-Saxon law and history compared 
with the civilization of the Latin imperialism, by Rev. J. H. 
Dnbbs. 1888. 19 p. 8o. 

The historic difference of English and Continental civiliza- 
tion, by Rev. W: T. Gibson. 1888. 

Catalogue of the library. 1890. 127 p. 8*. 

Col. Marinus WiUett, by D. E. Wager. 1891. 

Oregon, Pioneer and Historical Society of. Astoria^ 
Ore. 

Proceedings : 4th, 5th, 6th, 10th, and 11th annual meetings, 
1875, 1876, 1877, 1881, 1882. 1875-82. 

Centennial paper : The American colonist in Oregon, by Q. 
H. Atkinson. 1876. 8 p. 9fi. 

Oregon Pioneer Association. ScUem, Ore, 

Constitution and addresses at reunion, June, 1874. 1875. 
96p. 80. 

Transactions: third annual reunion, Nov. 11, 1873. 1876. 
88 p. 8«. 

Oregon State Medical Society. Organized 1874. (Dr. 
Wra. F. Amos, sec, Dekum BIdg.) Portland, 
Ore. 
Proceedings. Annual. 8*. 

Oriental Club of Philadelphia. See Philadelphia. 

Owls, The. Organized 1867. Yonkers, N, Y. 

** A Happy New Year : '* an offioring to the owls. From 
Nonpareil Quadrat X. P. D. Jan. 1. 1867. 24 p. 8^. 

Parkman Club. Organized 1895. (G. P. Stickney, 

sec.) 427 Bradford St., Milwaukee, Wis. 

Publications, nos. 1-12, 1895-97. 12 nos. 8<>. ea., 25c. ; 
annual subs. (10 nos.), $2. 

I. Nicholas Perrot: a study in Wis. hist., by G. P. Btick- 
oev. 1895. 16 p. 

i. Exploration of Lake Superior : the voyages of Radisson 
and Groseilllers, by H: C. Campbell. 1896. 22 p. 

3. Chevalier Henry de Tonty : his exploits in the valley of 
the Mississippi, by H: E. Legler. 1896. 22 p. 

4. The aborigines of the Northwest: a glance into the 
remote past, by P. T. Terry. 1896. 14 p. 

5. Jonathan Carver : his travels in the Northwest in 1766-8, 
by J: O. Gregory. 1896. 22 p. 

6. Negro slavery in Wisconsin, by J: N. Davidson. 1896. 
28 p. 

7. Eleazer Williams : his forerunners, himself, by W: W. 
Wight. 1896. por., app. 72 p. 

8. Charles Lanslade: first settler of Wis., by M. E. 
Mcintosh. 1896. lo p. 

9. The German voter in Wisconsin politics before the Civil 
War, by E. Bnmcken. 1896. 14 p. 

10. The Polanders in Wisconsin, by F. H. Miller. 1896. 8 p. 

II. Pire Ren^ Menard, the predecessor of Allonez and 
Marqnette in the Lake Superior region, by H: C. Campbell. 
1897. 24 p. 

12. George Rogers Clark and his Illinois campaign, by D. 
B. Btarkey. 1897. 62 p. 

Pathological Society of Philadelphia. See Phila- 
delphia. 

Peabody Academy of Science. East India Marine 

Hail, Salem, Mast. 

Publications, nos. 1-14. 

Memoirs, v. 1-2. 4*. 

Note. Now con«olidated with Essex Institute, which tee. 

Peace Association of Friends in America. (Dan Hill, 
gen. sec, Richmond, Ind.) 

Chrittian Arbitrator and Mettenger of Peace (monthly). 
1874-M. Discontinued. 

The daily remembrancer on peace and war, by John Hem- 
nenway. 220 p. 32f. cl., 75c. 

The primitive Christians' estimate on war and self-defense, 
^J. W.Leeds. 60 p. cl., 26c. 

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Peace Association of Friends in America, continued. 

Review of the life of Wm. Ladd, '< the apoatle of peace/* by 
J. S. Willete. 150 p. ol., 35c. ; pap., 25c. 
Neighborhood talks, by Abby Morton Diaz. 104 p. oI.,25c. 
Dsrmood on war. 124 p. cl., SOc. 
Peace tracts. 

Pegasus (The). Organized 1885. (C. P. Sherman, 

sec, 1011 Chestnut St.) Philadelphia^ Pa, 

Yearbook of The Pegasus, 1895. 8o. parcht. pap. $1. 
Lippincott. 

Pejepscot Historical Society. Organized 1888. (I. 

P. Booker, sec.) Brunswick, Me. 

Collections. 1 : 1. 1889. 

Peninsula Horticultural Society. Organized 1886. 

(Wesley Webb, sec, U Loockerman St.) Dover, 

Del. 

Transactions. Annual. 1888-98. 11 v. 8*. 

Pennsylvania Agricaltural Society. Organized 1823. 

Memoirs, 1824. 1824. 9P. Skinner. Philadelphia. 

Pennsylvania, Alumnae Association of the Woman's 

Medical College of. 

Report of proceedings. 1-15. 1876-90. 8o. Philadelphia, 
1876-90. 

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of. Philctdelphia, Pa. 

Our Ance%torB (quarterly). Ed. by M. A. DeL. Van Horn. 
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(Henry Douglas Hughes, sec.) Philadelphia, 

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(Dr. J. T. Rothrock, sec.) 1012 Walnut St., 

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v.l: 2. 

Pennsylvania, Geological Society of. 

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Pennsylvania German Society. Organized 1891. (H. 
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Proceedings and addresses, v. 1-8. 1891-98. 8<>. pap. 
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to collected form as Bulletin, v. 1. 

Collections, v. 1. 1863. 426 p. 

Suggestions regarding the production of a correct geographi- 
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A more beautiful public life. By Edwin D. Mead. (Re- 
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Tenement houses in Philadelphia. By Dr. Frances Van 
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The new pedagogy. By Miss M. Carey Thomas. 1895. 
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Works of art suggested for schoolroom decoration. 1895. 
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Story of a woman's municipal campaign. Edited by Mrs. 
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Second-fourth annual aadresses, by Mrs. Cornelius Steven- 
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Digest of the educational and charitable institutions and 
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Compulsory education. Addresses by Dr. Nathan C. 
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League of good citizenship : consUtation and by-laws. 1896. 

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The training of charity workers. By Miss Mary E. Rich- 
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Compulsory eaucation. 1896. pp. 39. 

Historical sketch of the public school system of Philadel- 

fhia. By Mrs. Mary E. Muraford. Revised and reprinted, 
898. 

Individnalism in education. By Miss Edith C. Westcott. 
1898. pp. 15. 

Hanabook of the League of Good Citizenship of Philadelphia. 
Prepared by Mrs. Thomas S. Eirkbride and others. 1898. 
pp. 20. 

Annual calendars of the Civic Club, for 1895, 1896, 1897, 
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Philadelphia ('College of Pharmacy. Organized 1821. 
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American Joumaf o/ Pharmacy (moQih\y) . 71 v. About 
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Atur^ni Report (monthly). 35 v. 275 p. pap. $1.00 per 
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Philadelphia, College of I^hysicians of. Organized 
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Philadelphia, Entomological Society of. Organized 
1859. Name changed later to American Ento- 
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The Practical Entomologist. Monthly, nos. 1-6. 1865-66. 4^. 
Proceedings, v. 1-6. 1861-67. 8«. 

Philadelphia, Friends' Historical Association of. (Jos. 
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Sketch of the life and character of John Fenwick, by John 
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Some chapters in the history of the Friendly Association, 
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2 : Joaraey to the Qrand Falls of Labrador, by H. O. Bryant. 

3 : ProgTMB of discovery and the lands of promise to the ez* 
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5 : The Peary expedition of '94, by H. G. Bryant. 

V. 2 : 1, 2. 1896. 

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3 : A proposed system of drift casks to determine the direc- 
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Philadelphia, Library Company of. Organized 1731. 
(Jas. G. Barnwell, libn., 827 N. 9th St.) Cor. 
Juniper and Locust Sit. , Philadelphia^ Pa. 

Catalogue. 1733, also 1736. No copies known to exist. B. 
Franklin. 

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Philosophy of the human voice, by James Rush. 7th ed. 
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ClaasiAeation of books, by Uoyd P. Smith. 1882. 70 p. 
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Philadelphia, Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of. 

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Broad Si.t cor. PinCt Philadelphia, Pa. 

Proceedings. 1865+. 8o. 

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The German soldier in the wars of the United States, by J. 
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Sourcesof history, by J. G.Rosengarten. 1892. 32 p. 99. 

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Coxe. ♦ 
The revised statntea of Pennaylvania. By B. O. Mc- 

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Mflk ■applies of our large cities, etc., etc. By J. 

CbestoD Morris, M. D. 

1885. Alcoholism. By A. C. Rembaugh, M. D. 

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Oatline of a proposed school of political and social 
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Ballot reform essential to free and equal elections. 

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Oeology of Rhode laland. 1887. 130 p. 99, cl.» 76c. ; pap., 
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V. 1, 1888. v. 2, laSO, 00. 
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3: 1. Grapes and the tariff, by J. A. Lindquist. 1800. — 
2. Copper, brass, and tariffs, by J. A. Lindquist. 1800. —8. 
Mr. Blaine on tariff^ by J. Q. Smith. 1890. — 4. Tariff war 
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by L. Howland. 1890. — 7. McKiDlty fraud on the farmers 
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people vs. protection, by K. Q. Mills. 1890. — 10. Coal and 
the tariff, by J. A. Lindquist. 1890. — 11. Iron, steel, and 
tariffs, by J. A. Lindquist. — 12. Bogar and the tariff, by J. 
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Warner. — 13. Let the people have their inning, by P. B. 
Plumb. —13 Ex. McKinley fraud on the farmer, oy J: DcW. 
Warner; /iS'am^ in German. —14. Tariff issues plainly stated, 
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5: 1. Wool question: Report Ways and Means Com. — 2. 

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—6. McKinley fraud on the farmer, by J: DeW. Warner. — 6 

^. McKinley fraud on the farmer Cwith tables), by J: DeW. 

Warner. — 6. U. ^?. tariff history, by J. A. Lindquist. — 7. 

Bagar and the tariff, by J. A. Lindquist. — 8. Tariff trusts, 

by J: D. Warner. — 9. McKinley tinned plate, by T: L. Bunt- 

^g.-lO. The McKinley tariff, by J. G. Parsons.— 11. Re- 

publican tariff nonsense. — 12. McKinley wages break-down, 

}y J: DeW. Warner. — 13. Tariff trusts plead guilty, by J: 

I>eW. Warner. — 14. Aldrich report dissected, by J: G. Carlisle. 

~-15. McKinley prices and qualities, by J. G. Pantons. — 16. 

goddy, by W. B. Estell. — 17. Trusts versus wages, by B. 

*J' Holt. — 18. Folly of tariffs, by D. Veersteeg. — 19. Reform 

gob celebration. — 20. Cleveland's specific, by J: DeW. 

*^*ro«r. 

•• 1 . Proposed tariff bill, by Reform Club Com. — 2. Tariff 
2^»ion, by T: G. Shearman. — 3. Tariff plan, by E: At- 

7: 1. Wilson bill rates, by J. Schoenhof. — 2. Bugar 
JJJJff, sugar trust, by J: DeW. Warner; Same. 2ded. — 3. Pro- 
**^c<l wages, bv J; DeW. Warner. — 4. How N.Y. senators 
jUid "Pammany Hall supported tariff reform. — 5. Comparison, 
5«n by item: Uriffs 1883, 1890, and 1894, by L. C. Root.— 6. 
Blfar distribution combine, by J: DeW^ Warner. 

Tart fl reform red book. 1891-1892. 8«. o. p. NoU. Made 
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«»• 5c.— 11. Coin's financial fool, by H. White. 1895. 

««'-ll Financial catechism, by F. P. Powers. 1896. 5c. — 

W. N«w England bank currency, by L. C. Root. 1895. 5c. 

-14. BalUon report: Parliament committee, 1810. 1896. 5c. 

-U. A stable monetary standard, by Henry Farquhar. 1S95. 

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kn. 1895. 48 p. 6c. — 18. •• Bimetallism^' in France, by 

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Society (The) for Instruction in First Aid to the 
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Bnlletin. nos. 2, 3. %<*, 

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Tear book, 1895; ed. by N. S. BarraU, historian. 1895. 
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Sons of Delaware : address at 1st annual banquet, by B. B. 
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Sons of Temperance* National Division. Organized 

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Sons of the American Revolution ; California Society. 
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Transactions. 1st annual meeting, 1886-7th, 1891. 1885-92. 
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Documents connected with the history of South Carolina, 
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Oration on the &th anniversary, by Thos. M. Hanckel. 1860. 
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Keport of the committee in the matter of procuring tran- 
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Transactions. Annual. 

Minutes of proceedings at annual meetings, 1849-60, transac- 
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Southern and Southwestern Railway Club. Organized 
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Proceedings (quarterly). 
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1883. (J. M. Guinn, sec. and libn.) Cowri 
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Warm and cold ages of the earth in northern latitudes, by 
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Constitntion and papers. 1887. 64 p. 9fi. 

Annual publication, 1888-89. 1889. 64 p. V^. 

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Translation of Spanish documents from the Butro collection, 
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Southern California Teachers Association. Organized 
1893. (J. B. Millard, sec, 548 So. Alvorado 
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Proceedings, v. 1-3. 1896-8. 8 v. 12^. pap. ea., $1. 

Southern Dental Association. Organized 1869. Con- 
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Southern Historical Society. Organized 
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A roster of general officers, heads of departments, senators, 
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Southern Historical Society: North Carolina Branch. 

Our living and our dead, devoted to North Carolina, — her 
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— Extra vol. 1. Index to Bishop Meade*s "Old churches, 
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State Bar Association of Utah. See Utah. 

State Charities Aid Association, New York. See New 

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State Historical Society of Wisconsin. See Wisconsin. 

State University of Iowa. See Iowa. 

Staten Island, Natural Science Association of. Organ- 
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Pacific Co,, Wash. 

Salmon fisheries on the (Colombia; prepared by C. C. Dalton, 
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Washington State Historical Society. Organized 1891 ; 

incorporated 1896. (Edward N. Fuller, sec, 

City Hall.) Tacoma, Wash. 

Washington Ulntorical Magazine, v. 1 : 1. 1893. 9>. 
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Washington Territory, Medical Society of. 

Proceedings at the annual sessions, v. 2-3. 1873-4, 1874. 
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Watertown, Historical Society of. Waiertown^ Mass. 

Watertown records, comprising the first and second books 
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Wehster Historical Society. Boston^ Mass. 

Webster centennial. Proceedings at Marshfield, Oct. 12, 
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7%e WeaUyan University Bulletin. 2 numbers yearly. No. 
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West New Jersey, Surveyors* Association of. 

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West Virginia Bar Association. Organized 1886. (W. 

P. Willey, sec.) Morgantown^ W. Via. 

Journal (monthly) . v. 2. 1895. 8o. $1 per year. 

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West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society. Or- 
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History and mystery of the Kanawha Valley, by J. P. Hale. 
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Morgantowny W. Va. 

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West Virginia, Medical Society of. Organized 1867. 
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Westchester County Historical Society. (W: A. Wood- 
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Adraen van der Donck [1641-1653]. By Thos. A. Atkins. 
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Western Institute of Homoeopathy. 

TraDsactiODB. v. 5-6. 1867-8. 8^. Chicago. 

Western New York Horticultural Society. Organized 
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Western Pennsylvania, Engineers' Society of. Organ- 
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Western Reserve Historical Society. Previously 
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White men as scsdpers. 

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Address of Thomas Christian. 

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Bison or buffalo in Ohio. 

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Discovery of the Ohio river by Robert Cavalier De La Salle, 
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Numismatics. Facts in regard to early American coins. 
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Revolutionary correspondence of 1777. 

Early Indian migration in Ohio. C. C. Baldwin. 

llth annual report. 1879. 

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Major Wilkins disaster. 1763. J. P. EirUand. 

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Relics of aboriginal art and their ethnological valae. C. 
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Inscribed stones, Licking co., O. C. Whittlesey. 

The state of Ohio, sources of her strength. C. Whittlesev. 

Ancient burial cists in northeastern Ohio. Cornelius Bald- 
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Biography of Ephraim Eirby. Theodore Garlick. 

Ohio surveys. Chas. Whittlesey. 

The glacial boundary in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. Q. 
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Historical sketch of W.*R. H. Society. D. W. Manchester. 

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Ancient earthworks of Ohio. Prof. W. F. Putnam. 

Manuscript of Solomon Spaulding and the Book^of Mor- 
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Twenty.fourth annual^meeting of :,W.*,R.'H. 8. ^Address 
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The early history of Lorain co. Hon. W. W. Boynton. 

Traces of ice age In the flora of Cuyahoga valley. Prof. B. 
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Memorial of C. C. Baldwin, LL.D. George F. Wright. 

The underground railroad. B. James H. Falrchlld. 

Farm life In central Ohio sixty years ago. Martin Welker. 

History of Cleveland, by C. Whittlesey. 1860. 

Journal of Capt. William Trent, from Logstown to Picks- 
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Journal of Capt. Jonathan Heart, Sept. 7-Oct. 12, 1785, with 
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L. Litten, sec.) 1737 Monadnock Blocks cor. 

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Western Surgical and Gynecological Association. 
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Journal of Gen. Solomon Lovell, kept during the Penobscot 
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William and Mary College. (Lyon G. Tyler, ed.) 
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Quarterly Uiitorical Magaeine. y. 1, 1893— v. 6, 1897. 6 v. 
80. 

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The History of the College of William and Mary, from its 
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cloth. Includes Catalogue of the Alumni. This is the 4th ed., 
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Williams College. Organized 1793. (E. B. Parsons, 
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General Catalogue of the Officers, Alumni and Honorary 
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Catalogue of the phnnogamous and filicoid plants of New- 
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Winchester Historical and Genealogical Society. Or- 
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Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. 

Organized 1870. (Albert S. Flint, sec, 420 

Mary St.) Madison^ Wis, 

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Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey. 
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Wisconsin, Natural History Society of. Organized 
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1849 ; reorganized 1858. (Reuben G. Thwaites, 

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ddreu, 1851, by M. L. Martin. 1851. 44 p. IV, Oreen 
Bay, 

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Territorial legislation in Wisconsin, by M. M. Strong. 1870. 
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Wisconsin State Horticultural Society. (A. J. Philips, 
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1874. (Mrs. Susanna M. D. Taylor, sec) The 

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J/ote. Publishing is done by the Woman's Temperance 
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Women's Rest Tour Association. Organized 1891. 
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Sammer In England, handbook of travel for the nae of 
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Pilgrim Scrip ; for members only. 

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Flora of Worcester coanty, by Joseph Jackson. 1883. 
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Physical geography of Worcester, by Jos. H. Berry. 1898. 
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Worcester Society of Antiquity. Organized 1875. 
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Normal schools and their origin, by 8. E. Staples. 1877. 
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Bennington. The Battles of 1777, by Albert Taylor. 1878. 
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In memoriam Charles Hndson, by H. M. Smith. 1881. 43 p. 
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Medals : report of the dept. of relics, coins, and curiosities, 
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Wyoming Commemoratiye Association. Organized 
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Proceedings. 1893-97. 6 v. 8®. ea., 60c. 

Memorial volume ; a record of the one hundredth year com- 
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Wyoming Historical and Genealogical Society. Organ- 
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Proceedings and collections, v. 1-3. 3 v. 8*. 1868-86. $10. 

Annals of Luzerne county, by Stewart Pearoe. 1860. 664 p. 
8". folded map. 2d ed. 1860. Philadelphia, 

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Report on the early shad fisheries of the north branch of the 
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BulleHn, 1882. 

Hon. Hendrick Bradley Wright, by Q. B. Kulp. 1884. 12 p. 
80. 

Ebenezer Warren Sturdevant, by G. B. Kulp. 1884. 10 p. 
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Hon. Lovell Dana, bv Sheldon Reynolds. 1889. 11 p. 8*. 

Coal, its antiquity, discovery and early development in the 
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Massacre of Wyoming, acts of Congress for the defence of 
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Notes on the tornado of Aug. 19, 1890, in Luzerne and 
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In its new home: the Society takes possession of its new 
quarters : address of Hon. Stanley Woodward. 1893. 8^. 4 p. 

Virginia genealogies : a genealogy of the Glassell family of 
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Pedigree building, by Dr. W. H. Egle. 1894. 4 p. 

The Yankee and the Pennamite in the Wyoming valley, by 
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The German leaven in the Pennsylvania loaf, by H. M. M. 
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The Tale Pot-pourri, [lists of students and societies,] 1865- 
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The TaU Courant, 1865-96, 40 ; 1896-98, I60. 34 vols. [v. 1- 
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The ColUge Courant, weekly. 1867-74. 15 vols. 40. 

The TaU Record, 1872-98. 26 vols. 4". [v. 1-4, 1872-76, 
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TaU Daily NexDS,Wl%-<d%. 21 vols. fol. 

TaU Alumni Weekly, 1891-98. 7 vols. fol. 

H. 8. Durand and J. B. Whitney, ed. Elm leaves : a collec- 
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J. A. Porter. Sketches of Yale life : selections from the 
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B. N. Pond. Yale lyrics : a collection of verses from the un- 
dejrarad^&te publications of Yale University. 1889. I60. 

T. O. Shepard. Yale glees. A collection of the songs re- 
cently prepared for and used by the University glee club. 
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1817, 1810, 1821. 1822, 1824, 1828, 1828, 1880-08. Pnbllebed at 
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W. H.' Sallmon, ed. The enltnre of Christian manhood : 
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Catalogue of the Society of Brothera in Unity, Yale College. 
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Directory of the living graduates of the medical department. 
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TaU Medical Journal. 1804-08. 4 vols. 8". 
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TaU Law School. 

Historical discourse, by T. D. Woolsey, and oration, by E. 
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TaU Law Journal. 1801-08. 7 vols. 8o. 

The Yale Shingle. [Published annually by the senior class.] 
1803-08. 80. 

Alumni record of the Law Department, 1824-04. 1804. 8o. 

Yonkers Historical and Library Association. TonkerSt 
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Zenger Club, The. Organized 1861. New York. 

Materials for history printed from original manuscripts. 
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