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PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES
A PROVISIONAL LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS
OF AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY,
AND OTHER SOCIETIES
FJiOAf THEIR ORGANIZATION
COMPILED,UNDER THS, EDITORIAL DIRECTION OP
R. R. BOWKER
NEW YORK
OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY
1899
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Copyright, 1899,
BY
R. R. BOWSER
BOSTON
PREFACE.
A LARGE wealth of special literature esists in the regular publications or ioci-
dentol bfX>k8 and pamphlets of societiee orgnnized for publishing in a special
field or of whose wovk publications form an integral part. The number of
these societies is legion, and they have existed in America for a century or more.
The records of early societies are most inadequate and there has been no adequate
record even of societies now current. There have been several noteworthy special
bibliographies, notably Griffin's of Historical Societies, aud Growoll's of Book Clubs,
and several general bibliographies have matle an incidental feature of lists of the
publications of societies. This was done to some extent in the early catalogues
of James Kelly, and a like feature on a more extended scale has been included in
appendixes to the later American Catalogues for the periods lft76-84, 1884-90,
and 1890-96. The first of these last-named lists was compiled by the present
uditor witli the cooperation of the tSmithsonian Institution, of Harvard University
Library, of the Boston Public Library, and of the Boston Athenceum Library.
These libraries have continued to cooperate in the successive lists, and the Boston
Public Library has also included in its comprehensive and useful list of periodicals,
etc., currently received in the principal libraries of Boston, issued under the direction
of Mr. Jas. L- Whitney, the titles of transactions and other serial publications of
societies, though withont entry of individual issues.
There is almost no Held in bibliography so important to the special student, and
there are few so fruitful to the general inquirer, as that of the publications of
" learned societies," whose number and importance in this country has grown within
the past generation quite beyond precedent in any other country or period. The
historical societieB, in regard to which the later Wesl<:m States have taken so
advanced and creditable a position, coustitute but one of many lines of development.
The issues of such societies as the Grolicr Club, the Filson Club, the Dunlap Club,
are of great importance to the scholar and collector, and they are rarely to be found
in oi-dinary catalogues.
It seemed most desirable that some general bibliography of the publications of
American publishing societies should be undertaken, and the present endeavor is the
outcome. Like the lists of tlie special periods referred to, it is baaed on direct cor-
respondence with the several societies so far as they still exist and word could be had
from them. Special bibliographies and the cooperation of the authorities of the
libraries mentioned and of other libraries have also been utilized to the utmost. In
addition to the acknowledgment specifically made in previous lists, Ihauks arc espe-
cially due to Mr. Wilberforce Eames, of the Lenos Libi-ary, for his liberal and
generous expenditure of personal time and trouble in the obtaining of material and
in the examination of proofs ; to Mr. Herbert Putnam, recently librarian of the
Boston Public Library and now of the Library of Congress ; to Mr. John S. Browne.
of the New York Academy of Modiciuc; to tbe officers of the leading universities,
and to many others, for macb vnloable aeaistaDce, without which even the imperfect
result here presented would have been impossible. The, immediate work of compiling
the present list has been in t^he 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 profess ion nil j a bibliographer. It is to the regret of tlie
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. Potte for his large sbaie in the present result.
The imperfections of these contributions toward a bibliography of American
pablisbing 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 \ie done than to make tbe best of existing records, in tbe hope that the lat«r
cooperation of librarians, after the pnblication 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 i^ermanent headquarters, libraries, or secretaries, has
made it a task of especial difHciilty 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 own publications. Many
such societies lack a complete file of their own issues. Some societies known to
exist failed altogether to reepoud to the repeated inquiries for information, and in
such coses nothing more could be done than to utilize tbe information that could be
gleaned indirectly from existing bibliographies and from library Bhelves. In every
case the endeavor has been made to send a proof of the list of each society to its
proper otHcer, but in many cases these proofs were not returned or were returned
witliout 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 tbe 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 il 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 mimbers
are legion, though they may so mi- occasion ally issue publications; nor societies
or institutions issuing merely reports of tlieir 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 Ijeen very
difficult to draw any satisfactory line between inchision 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, tbe name and address of its
present secretary or otber representative, and its place of headquarters. Kntries as a
lule are chronological ; series, however, precede individual volninee. 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 Vale universities presents a
model of sy8t«matize<i 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 heen 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 informatiou from which it is hopeil an adequate bibliography may be
obtain etl later.
lu recording the publications of societies it has been extremely difficult to draw
the line between publications by societies and publications concerning societiea 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 Uas from time to time been changed. In
the case of several series it lias not been possible to obtain individual entries for the
earlier numbers, and in the case of others the representatives of the societies have
Utterly failed to' respond to requests for information as to issues later than those
ecbeduleil. The list was intended to bring the publications up to the date of July,
1898, and systematic entiy 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 cociperatipa 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 fi-om 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 publishing societies, its place being filled for the moat part by
the present list.
It is impossible for any library to make a complete collection of the publications
of American publishing societies, and it is ditUcult to get even an adequate represent-
ation of the leading societies or of the local societies which each local library shouhl
especially represent. A bibliography of this ttort is therefore of special value because
it enables each library to furnish to students and inquirers informatiou as to materia]
existing in apecial fields, and makes possible, under the system of iuter-loan of books
which is becoming prevalent in American libraries, the obtaining of the actual material
for the use of special studeubi. This bibliography, therefore, in a measure supplies
the lack on the libraiy 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 stimidate 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 really adequate bibliography of American publishing
societies, the editor's labors and espendituree will not have been without sufficing
reward .
R. R. BowitES.
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-
field, Mass.) Has many local chapters.
The Observer (monthly). E. F, BigtUxw^ Stam/ord\ Ct.
Fern Bulletin. W. N, Clute, Binghamton, N. Y.
Wilson OmUhological Bulletin.
Swiss Orosst ed. by H. H. Ballard. 1887-0. 6 v. 80.
Handbook. 1st ed. 188*2.
— 4thed. 1897. 1 v. l«o. cl., 76c.
Proceedings first general convention. 1884. 1 v. 8^. pap.,
26c.
Proceedings Mass. state assembly. 1890. 1 v. 8^. pap.,
26c. Mrs. B. F. Boyd^ sec, Hyde Park, Mass.
Flora of Fitchbur^, Mass. Prof, B. A. ffarttoell, Fitchburg.
Courses or study m chemistry, mineralogy, and botany.
Agathynian Club, The. Organized 1866. New 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 0th London edition. 1867. 161 p. 9f*.
Polydori Vergilii de rervm inventoribvs. Tr. into English
by John Langley. 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.) Ttiualoosa, Ala,
Transactions at Istann. meeting, 1861. 1862. 8*. 66 p.
Transactions at the ann. meeting, 1866. 1866. 8^. 66 p.
Expedition of De ttoto, by K. A. Hardaway. 1874. 8o. pap.
Tuskaloosa, the origin of its name, its history, etc., by Tnos.
Maxwell. 1876. 80. 86 p. map.
Session of the Alabama legiMatnre, 1847-48, prepared by
J. L.M.Curry. 1892. 8».
Greek Indians, by R. A. Hardaway, 1894. 9>. pap.
Jfote. Some papers have also been published in Alabama
Historical Reporter.
Alabama 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. R.
Jordan, sec.) Montgomery, Ala.
Reports.
Transactions. Annual. 1869-(-
Alabama State Agricultural Society. (?)
Proceedings, annual sessions, 1884-86; semi-annual session,
1887. 80.
Alabama State Bar Association. Organized 1878.
(Alex. Troy, sec, Court Square.) Montgomery,
Ala.
Proceedings. lstr-21st annual meetings; comp. by A.
Troy. 1879-98. 21 v. 8». ea., pap., $2.
Alaska Historical Society.
JVbtc Society of Alaskan Natural History and Ethnology,
which see.
Albany Hist. Soc.]
PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES
[American Academy
Albany Historical Society. Organized (?). Albany,
N. Y.
The Albany Quarterly, dob. 1-6. 1832-3. 8».
Albany Institute. Organized 1824; chartered 1829.
(G: R. Howell, rec. sec. and libn., N. Y. State
Library.) Albany, N. Y.
Annual report. I si, 182->.
Traniactioni. v. 1-12. 12 v. 8*. 1830-03. v. 4 for sale in
d. at $6, V. 7, 9 at $3 ea., and v. 10, 12 at $2.60 ea.
Proceedings, v. 1. 1873; v. 2, 1878. 2 v. 9f>. cL, ea.. $2.50.
Diifcourae on the life, character, and services of Stepbeg tmi
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. il. (Contains
only proceedings 1873-75.)
Note. Numerous 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. 8o. 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. (Samnel H. Scndder, cor. sec.) Aih-
eneeum building, lOh Beacon St., Boston j Mass.
Memoirs. Old series, vols. 1-4. New series, vols. 1-12.
1786-1898. 16 v. ea., $10. hf. vols., ea., $5. Complete sets,
$112.50. 4*.
Proceedings, y. 1-38. 1848-98. 33 v. ea. $5. Complete
seto,$125. 80.
American Academy of Dental Science. Organized
1867. (H. E. Cutter, ed., 1278 Massachusetts
aye., Cambridge.) Boston, Mass.
Note. Papers read before the society are printed in the
International Dental Journal [monthlyj, N. Y. and Pblla.,
•d. by J. W: Truman, subs., $2.50.
(Previous to 1805 the annual addresses were Issued in
pamphlet form.)
American Academy of Medicine. Organized 1876.
(Chas. Mclntire, sec, 104 N. 4th St., Easton,
Pa.)
Bulletin (at first issued irregularly, now 6 times a year).
O. Mclntire, ed. v. 1-8:47. 1891-8. 9>. $3perann. 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 nas publlsned a number of brief
pamphlets.
American Academy of Political and Social Science.
Organized 1889. (Wilmer H. Righter, bus.
mgr.) Station B, Phila., Pa.
Annals of the American Academy (bi-monthly), ed. by
Bdm. J. James and Roland P. Falltner. v. 1-11. 1890-98.
11 v., 46 nos. 80. ea. no., pap., $1. Issued during the first
year as a quarterly publication.
Supplements, v. 1-16. 1891-98. 16 v. 8o. ea., pap.,25c.-$2.
Note. Those marked thus (*) are issued both in this and in
fortnightly series.
— Jan., 1891: *In memorlam: John Alexander Jameson,
by P. N. Thorpe. 25c.
— Feb., 1891 : * Public health and municipal government, by
J. B. Billings. 25c.
— Mar., 1891 : * History of statistics, 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 O. F. A. Currier. 50c.
— Sept., 1898 : * Inland waterways : their relation to trans-
portation, by £. R. Johnson. $1.
— Mar., 1 894 : * History of political economy, by G. Ck>hn. $1.
— July, 1894 : * Theory of sociology, by F. H. Giddings. 50c.
— Sept., 1894: * Constitution of Prussia, tr. with Introd. by
J. H. Ilobinson. 50c.
American Academy]
PUBLICATION^ OF SOCIETIES
[American Academy
AmericaD Acad, of Pol. and Soc. Science, continued.
— Nov., 1894: * Oonstitution of lUly, tr. with introd. by 8.
M. Lindsay and L. 8. Rowe. 50c.
— Jan., 1896 : * Theory of social forces* by 8. N. Patten.
-^ May, 1890 : Ck>nstitution of Switzerland, by J. M. Vin-
cent. 60c.
— May, 1897 : * Handboolc of the Academy. $1 .
— May, 1898 : * Handboolc of the Academy, f 1 .
Publications of the American Academy.
(Fortnightly.) nos. 1-228. 1890-98. 8o. pap.
1. Canada and the United States, by J. G. Bourinot. 35c.
2. Decay of state and local government, bv S. N. Patten. 25c.
3. Law of wages and interest, by J. B. Clark. 25c.
4. Province of sociology, by F. H.Giddings. 25c.
5. Instmction in public law and economics in Germany,
by L. B. Rowe. 25c.
6. Railroad passenger fares in Hungary, by J. J. Wetherell.
85c.
7. Origin of Connecticut towns, by C. M. Andrews. 25c.
8. Original package case, by C. 8. Patterson. 15c.
9. Original features in the U. 8. constitution, by J. H.
Robinson. 35c. '
10. Historical vs. deductive political economy, by B. v.
Boehm-Bawerk. 25c.
11. Instruction in public law and economics in Germany,
n. 25c.
12. Austrian economists, by B. v. Boehm-Bawerk. 25c.
13. On the conception of sovereignty, by D. G. Ritchie. 25c.
14. Character of villein tenure, by W. J. Ashlev. 15c.
15. Critique of wages theories, by 8. Wood. 35c.
16. Railroad passenger tariffs in Austria, by J. J. Wetherell.
15c.
17. * Public health and municipal government, by J. 8.
Billings. 25c.
18. * History, theory, and technique of statistics, by A.
Meitzen. cl.. $1.50; 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. Tuttle. 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.
Rosengarten. 15c.
25. * Handbook of the Academy. $2.
26. *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. 15c.
29. Economic basis of prohibition, by 8. N. Patten. 15c.
80. International liability for mob injuries, by B. W.
Hulfcut. 25c.
31. Politicnl science at Oxford, by D. G. Ritchie. 15c.
32. Recent constitution-making in the United States, by
F.N.Thorpe. 35c.
38. Economics in Italy, bv A. Loria. 25c.
84. Present condition of the peasants in Russia, by Combes
de Lestrade. 15c.
35. Statistical publications of the United States government,
by W: F. Willoughby. 15c.
36. Supplement to the handbook of the Academy. 50o.
87. Congress and the cabinet, by G. Bradford. 15c.
88. Place of party in the political system, by A. D. Morse.
15c.
39. Recent tendencies in the reform of land tenure, by E.
P. Cheyney. 15c.
40. Law-making by popular vote, by B. P. Oberholtzer.
25c.
41. Neglected points in the theory of socialism, by T. B.
Veblen. 25c.
42. Basis of the demand for the public regulation of indus-
tries, by W. D. Dabney. 25c.
43. Study of the science of municipal government, by F. P.
Prichard. 15c.
44. Political organization of a modem municipality, by W.
D. Lewis. 15c.
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46. Jurisprudence in American universities, by B. W.
Huffcut. 15c.
47. Instmction in French universities, by L. 8. Rowe.
25c.
48.
15c.
49.
25c.
50.
51.
52.
15c.
58.
54.
Graziani*s economic theory of machinery, by S. Wood.
Ethical training in the public schools, by C: DeGharmo.
Theory of value, by F. v. Wieser. 25c.
Basis of interest, by D. M. Lowrey. 2.^c.
Electric street lighting In Chicago, by M. A. Mikkelaen.
Party govemment, by C. Richardson. 25c.
Proportional representation, by J: R. Commons.
15c.
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PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES
[American Academy
American Acad, of Pol. and Soc. Science, eontinued.
AattraUan tyttem of voting in If Mutchntetto, by R. H.
25c.
PenntylvanlA baUot law of 1801, by O. O. Binney. 25c.
A third revelation, by B: P. Cbevney. 15c.
River and harbor billi, byE. R. Johnnon. S5c.
Indian edncation, by F. W. Blaokmar. 25c.
Cabinet government in the United States, by F. Snow.
66.
Dana.
66,
67.
68.
60.
00.
16c.
01.
02.
08.
School eavlngt banks, by S. L. Oberboltser. 15c.
Patten'e dynamic econoroica, by J: B. Clark. 16c.
Qeometrieal theory of the determination of prioee, by
L.Walraa. 25c.
04. Economic caaeee of moral progreee, by S. N. Patten. 26c.
06. Sir William Temple on the origin and nature of govern -
ment, by F. I. Herriott. 26c.
00. Influence on bueineM of the independent treaaury, by
D. Kiuley. 25c.
07. Sidgwick'eBlementflofpolitice, byJ.H.Robineon. 15c.
08. Preventive legialatlon in relation to crime, by C. H.
Reeve. 16c.
OB. Sffecte of conenmption of wealth on distribntion, by
W: Smart. 85c.
70. Standard of deferred payment*, bv B: A. Roee. 16c.
Parliamentary procedore, by J. llaey. 26c.
Social work at the Kmpp fonndriee, by S. M. Lind-
26c.
Local government of county oommnnitiee in Pruaaia, by
C. Bornhak. 16c.
74. Coat and ntility, by S. N. Patten. 26c.
Alcohol aueation in Switserland, by W. Milliet. 16c.
BeUgman\ Shifting and incidence of taxation, by B: A.
26c.
77. Paychologic baala of aodal economica, by L. F. Ward.
26o.
78. Theory of final ntillty in ita relation to the atandard of
deferred paymenta, by L. 8. Merriam. 25c.
70. * Cbnatitution of Colombia, tr. bvB. Moaea. 60c.
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American banking and the money aupply of the future,
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State and national bank circulation, by A. B. Hepburn.
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76.
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81.
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82.
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88.
84.
16e.
86.
80.
Bankinff ayatem — old and new, by J. H. Walker. 15c.
Baala of aeeurity for national bans notea, by H: Bacon.
Surplua gaina of labor, by J. B. Clark. 16o.
*Conatitotional and organic lawa of France, 1876-1889,
tr. by C. F. A. Currier. 60e.
87. Relation of the atate to education in Bn^and and
America, bv I. Sliarpleaa. 2ftc.
88. Our failurea in municipal government, by G. Bradford.
16c.
80. Coatandezpenae, by S.N. Patten. 20c.
90. Home rule for our American eitiea, by B. P. Ober.
hottser. 26c.
91. Relation of economic conditiona to the cauaes of crime,
by C. D. Wright. 86c.
92. Nature of the federal aUte, by B. V. Robinaon. 26o.
98. Progreaa of economic ideaa in France, by M. Block. 25c.
94. Relation of economic atody to public and private char-
ity, by Ja. Mavor. 26c.
96. Monetarv aitnatlon in Oermany, by W. Lots. 26c.
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Ormond Wilson, sec, 450 Pennsylvania Ave.
N.W.) Washington, D, C,
African BepoHtory (monthly), 182&-74.
— Same (qaarterly). 1876-02.
Continaea as :
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[two nos. yearly]. 4'>. ea., pap.. 25o.
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American Congregational Association. Organized 1853,
as the Congregational Library Association. Pres-
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Reports. Annual. Ist, l8M-46tb, 1898.
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U. Johnson, sec, 33 E. 17th St.) New York
City.
Cheap books and good books, by Brander Matthews. *88. D.
What American authors think about international copyright.
»88. D.
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The advocates of international copyright. '9o. O.
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Putnam. O.
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American Dental Association. Organized 1860.
Merged, 1897, in the National Dental Associa-
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American Dermatological Association. Organized 1876.
(Dr. Geo. T. Jackson, sec, 14 E. 31st St., New
York city.)
Transactions. 1-22. 1877-98. 9P. 1878-98.
American Dialect Society. Organized 1888. (O. F.
Emerson, sec, Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, O.)
Dialect NoUt. pt. 1, 1890-pt. 9, 1896. 9 nos. unbound.
12*. ea., $1.
No. 9 contains a complete index and closes v. 1.
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Mass.
American Economic Association. Organized 1885.
(Walter F. Willcox, sec, Cornell University,
Ithaca, N. Y.)
Publications, y. 1, 1886— y. 10: 3, 1896. O. ea., $5; unbd.,
$4.
Cont. : v. 1, no. 1 : Report of the organization of the Assoc.,
by R: T. Ely. — 2, 3. Relation of the modem municipality to
the gas supply, by E. J. James.— 4. Codperation in a western
city, by A. Shaw.- 5. CTodperatlon in New Eng., by E. W.
Bemis.- 6. Relation of the state to industrial action, by H: C.
Adams.
V. 2, no. 1 : Three phases of co<5peration in the West, by A.
O. Warner. — 2. Historical sketch of the finances of Pennsyl-
vania, by T. K. WorthingtoD. — 3. Railway question, by E. J.
James.— 4. Karly history of the Bug. woolen industry, by W.
J. Ashley. — 5. Two chapters on the medisBval guilds of Bug.,
by E. R. A. Bt>ligman. — 6. Relation of modem municipalities
to quasi-public works, by H: 0. Adams [and others].
V. 8, no. 1 : Three papers read at meeting in Boston : Sta-
tistics in colleges, by C. D. Wright; Sociology and political
economy, by F. H. Giddings; The legaKtender decisions, by
B. J. James. —2. Capital and its eamuigs, by J. B. Olark. —
3. pt. 1 : The manual laborinv class, by F. A. Walker; pt. 2 :
Mine labor In the Hocking Valley, by E. W. Bemls; pt. 3:
Report of the second annual meeting, by R: T. Ely. — 4, 5.
Statistics and economics, by R: M. Smith. — 6. Stability of
prices, by S. N. Patten. -
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▼. 4, oo. I : ContribatloDs to tbe wages qaestion : Theory of
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by J: B. Cbtrk. ~2. Socialism in Eng., byB. Webb. — 3. Road
legislation for the American State, by J. W. Jenks.— 4. Report
of proceedings of the third annual meeting of the Assoc, by
R: T. Ely, with addresses by W: Pepper and F. A. Walker. —
6. pt. I : Malthas and Rlcardo, by 8. N. Patten ; pt. 2 : Study of
statistics, by D. R. Dewey ; pt. 3 : Analysis in political economy,
by W: W. Folwell. — 6. An honest dollar, by E. B. Andrews.
V. 6, no. 1 : Industrial transition in Japan, by Y. Ono. — 2.
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question : pt. 1, by E. J. James; pt. 2, by L. M. Haupt. — 5.
History of the New York property tax, by J: C. Schwab.—
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V. 6 : 1, 2 : Report of the proceedings of the fourth annual
meeting of the Association. — 3. pt. I : Oovemment forestry
abroad, by O. Pinchot; pt. 2 : Present condition of tbe forests
on the public lands, byB: A. Bowers; pt. 3: Practicability
of an American forest administration, by B. E. Fernow. —
4, 6. Municipal ownership of gas in the United States, by
B: W. Bemis. — 6. State railrofui commissions and how they
may be made effectiye, by F: C. Clark.
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by B. R. A. Seligman. — 4, 5. Sinking-funds, by E: A. Ross.
— 6. Reciprocity treaty with Canada of 18.^, by F.E. Haynes.
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meeting of the Association. — 2, 3. Housing of the poor in
American citiM, by M. T. Reynolds. —'4, 5. Public assist-
ance of the poor in France, by E. O. Baloh.— 6. First stages
of the tariff policy of the United States, bv W: Hill.
v. 9: 1, 2: Progressive taxation in tneory and prac.
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C: H. Cooley. — 4. Sir William Petty: a study in Bnglish
economic literature, by W: L. Bevan. — 5, 6. Papers read at
the seventh annual meeting : Modem appeal to legal forces in
economic life, by J: B. Clark ; Chicago strike, by C. D.Wright;
Unemployed, by D. R. Dewey; Pope and the encyclical on
labor, by J: O. Brooks; Population and capital, by A. T.
Hadlev.
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Breckenridge. — 4. Poor laws of Mass. and N. Y., by J. Cum.
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1816-23, ed. with introduction and notes, by J. H. HoUender.
185 p. pap., fl.25; cl. $2.
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New series : issued at irregular intervals.
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Taylor. 84 p. 60c. — 3. The populist movement, by F. L.
Mcvey. 88 p. 60c. — 4. Present monetary situation, by W.
Lexis; trans, by J. Cummings. 71 p. 50o. — 6, 6. Street
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60c. — 1. Economics and Jurisprudence, by H. O. Adams. 48 p.
50c. — 2. The saloon question in Chicago, bv J. E. George.
60 p. 60c. —8. The general property tax in California, by C.
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America, ete., by Wm. Douglass, ed. by C. J. Bullock. 118 p.
60c. — 6. Density and distribution of population in tbe U. S.
at the 11th census, by W. F. Willcox. 80 p. 60c.
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186 p. 60c. — 1. Government by injunction, by W. H. Dun-
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qofsitor law, by T. N. Carver. 94 p. 60c.
Hand-book and report of the 6th and 7th annual meetings of
the Association.
American Education Society. Organized 1816. See
Congregational Education Society.
American Electro-Therapeutic Association. Organized
1891. (Dr. John Gerin, sec, 68 North St., Au-
burn, N. Y.)
Transactions. 1891-97. 7 v. ea., $1.
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American Ethical Union. Organized 1887 as The
Union of Societies for Ethical Culture. Present
name taken in 1893. (S. Burns Weston, sec,
1305 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.)
Ethical Record, auarleriy. v. 1 : 1, April, 1888— v. 3 : 2,
July, 1890. Sacceeded by the International Journal of
Ethics t published by 6. B. Weaton.
Ethical Addreeaea, monthly, except July and August, let
■er., 1894--Cth ser., 1898. 75c. per vol., d. ; «a. no., 5c.
Ut ser., 1894: What do we stand for, by Felix Adier. —
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— The rpligion of ethical culture, by M. M. Mangasarlan. —
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Prayer and worship, by Felix Adler. — The highest rule of
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Our besetting sins, by M. M. Mangasarlan.- "Bthlcal agnos-
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Salter. — The four types of suffering, by Feiix Adler. —
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W. M. Salter. — The new woman, by W. L. Sheldon. — Bad
wealth and bow it is sometimes got, by W. M. Salter. —
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and Felix Adler. — Armenia's impending doom, by M. M.
Mangasarian. — The international ethical congress, by Felix
Adler. — Woman's Influence In public affairs, oj Mrs. Lydla
Avery Coonley and Mrs. Mary J. Wllmarth. — Good and bad
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4th ser., 1897: The cause of ethics, by W. M. Salter.—
Our faith and our duty, by B. Bums Weston. — How far does
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— Whi4t to believe: An etnical creed, by W. L. Sheldon. —
Moral and spiritual education of ^children, by W. Sanford
Bvans. — The progress of the ethical movement, by F. W.
Foerster. — The justice of the single tax, by W. M. Salter. —
The modern attitude toward religion, by Prof. Morris Jastrow.
— Why progress Is so slow : Bdward Bellamy again, by W. L.
Sheldon. — Does Justice triumph in the end? a study of
Shakespeare's " Lear," by W. L. Sheldon.
5th ser., 1898 (In progress) : The Bthlcal Culture Society as
the meeting ground of Gentiles and Jews, by Felix Adler. —
What is of permanent value in the Bible (the Old Testament) ?
by W. M. Salter. — What is of permanent value in the Bible
(the New Testament)? by W. M. Salter. — The punishment of
children, by Felix Adler. — The same, concluded. — Bthlcs of
the war with Spain, by S. B. Weston.
American Ethnological Society. Organized 1844.
(Anthony Woodward, Ph.D., libn. ; Prof. Alb.
S. Bickmore, cor. sec.) Library at the Ameri-
can Museum of Natural History^ 77th St. and
8th Ave., New York (Sty.
Transactions. 2 v. 1845, 48. 8o. pap. o. p. Bartlett <t
Wel/ord.
— V. 3:1. 1853. 202 p.
Observations on the aboriginal monuments of the Mississippi
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American Folk-Lore Society. Organized 1888. (W: W.
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Journal of American Folk-Lore (quarterly), v. 1, 1888—
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linen, $5. W. J. Doman, Phil,
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American Health Convention [of Grahamites].
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American Historical Association. Orgaftized 1884;
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American Historical Society. Organized 1835. Wash-
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TraDsactiODB. v. 1. 1839. 80.
Discounie, Jau. 30, 1836, by I^wis Cass. 1836. 5<t p. W.
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American Home Missionary Society.
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American Homoeopathic Ophthalmol ogical and Otolog-
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American Horticultural Society. Organized (?).
Indianapolis^ Ind.
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apolis, Ind., (?)-1888. 80.
Note. Previous to 1855 the society was called the Missis-
sippi Valley Horticultural Society.
American Humane Association. Organized 1877. (Fs.
H. Rowley, sec, 168 Winter St., Fall River,
Mass.)
Proceedings, 1877-1898.
Report of the Association on vivisection in America, by A.
Lefflngwell.
Report of the Association on vivisection in schools, by A.
Lefflngwell.
Suggestions for legislative enactment in the states and terri-
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children.
Unwanted children, by Hon. Ja. M. Brown.
The extermination of birds, by Caroline Spencer, 1897.
American Humane Education Society. Organized and
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Black Beauty. By Anna Sewatl. 1890. 12». cl., 25c.
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Our gold mine at HoUyhurst. By Mary M. Bray. 1893.
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The strike at Shane's. By James M. Shelton. 1893. 12*.
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Beautiful Joe. By Marshall Saunders. 1893. cl. 120., 72c.
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Four months in New Hampshire. By Bllen A. Barrows.
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The humane horse book. By Geo. T. Angell. 1895. 12o
pap., 5c.
1897, 1898. 12«.
1898.
The best way of settling difficulties between capital and labor.
Wm. Walk* ' '
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Angell prize contest recitations, ed. by Emma Rood Tuttle.
1896. 120. pap., i6c. Hudson TuUle.
Autobiographical sketches and recollections, by Geo. T.
Angell. 1897. 9fi. cl., 25c. pap-» 10c.
For pity's sake, by Sarah Nelson Carter,
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Some of New York's '* 400." By OcUvla Houston.
\^, pap., 10c.
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American Hygienic and Hydropathic Association of
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Constitution and proceedings of Ist and 2d ann. meetings.
120. jv^ew, York, 1861.
American Institute. Organized 1828. Nevf York City.
Address, by Gen. Tallmadge. Aug., 1831. 8 p. 8o.
'"" 80.
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Journal, v. 1 : 1, 3, 4, 7, 8. 1850-51. 8o.
Transactions. 8o. 1850-57. 1860-6.
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Annual report to the N. T. State Agricultural Society.
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Proceediuf^. Annual. 1867-98. 31 v. 40.
Fireproof floors, by R. G. Hatfield. 1867. 8 p.
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Index to v. 1-10. 1884. Afi.
Meroorial to Alexander Lyman Holley. 1884. $2. 4®.
Memorial to Richard Morris Hunt, by Henry Van Brant,
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R. Waite, pres., 11. H. Adams, treas.) 177
Broadway f N. Y.
American journal of politic*.
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History, objects etc. of the institute, pap., 26c.
National Constitution: Socialism: Moral culture in public
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American town government; MunicipaJ govemmeot; Rights
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Congressional reform, and education of politicians; Some
principles In economics and politics, pap., 'iOc.
Classical political economy vs. Christian economics, pap.,
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American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Organized
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Transactions. 1884-98. v. 1-16. 16 v. ^. pap., $6. cl.,
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Proceedings of internationat electrical congress, Chicago,
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American Institute of Homceopathy. Organized 1844.
(Eug. H. Porter, gen. sec, 181 West 73d St.)
New York City.
Transactions. 1844-97. 8^ ea., $5.
American Institute of Instruction. Organized 1830.
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if ass.
Proceedings. 1830-39, 80; 1840-98, 12o. except 1873, 74, 93.
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Raymond, 1894. 80. cl., $2.60.
American Instructors of the Deaf and Dumb. (J. R.
Dubbins, sec, Miss. Inst, for the Deaf, Jackson,
Miss.)
Proceedings of the 11th convention, 1887. O.
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as American Iron Association : name changed
1864. (Ja. M. Swank, sec. and gen. manager.)
261 S. 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Bulletin of the American Iron Association.
Iron manufacturers' guide to the Iron works and Iron ore
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History of the manufacture of Iron In all ages; and particu-
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Notes and comments on industrial, economic, political, and
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Directory to the Iron and steel works of the United Sl.itcs.
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American Jewish]
PUBLICATION^ OF SOCIETIES
[American Medical
American Jewish Historical Association. Organized
1892. (Dr. Herbert Friedenwald, cor. sec, 943
K St., N. W., Washington, D. C.)
Publlcationt. no. 1, 1893-do. 6, 1898. 8*.
American Larjngological Association. Organized 1878.
(Dr. H. L. Swain, sec, 232 York St., New
Haren, Conn.)
TransactioDt and papers. Annaal. 1879-1898. 20 ▼. ^.
cl. ea., $2.50. AppUton.
Note. ABsociaUon meets 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..
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bridge, Mass.)
Papers and Proceedlnss. 4th-20th annaal meetings. 1881-
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sec.) 601 W: 116th St., New York City.
Bulletin of the New York Mathematical Society. 1891-4.
3 V. 80. ea., $6. MacmiUan.
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Note. See Association of American Medical College*.
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American Medical]
PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES
[American Negro
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TransactionB. 3 v.
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Name changed in 1801. (C B. Burr, M.D.,
sec, Oak Grove Hospital, Flint, Mich.)
American Journal of Imanity, 18M-
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75c.; cl., $1.
Transactions. Annual sension. 1867. 132 p. 99. T. F.
Scheffer, Ifarritburg. 1867.
On hospitals forlhe insane. 98 p. 8o. 1806(?)
History of the association from 1844 to 1874 inclusive, by
John Curwcn. 121 p. dP. 1875.
Memoir of Thomas 8. Kirkbride. 38 p. 8«. £. Oowan tf
Co., Warren, Pa. 1885.
The original thirteen members of the association, by John
Curwen. 49 p. 9>. E. Oowan cfc Co., Warren, Pa. 1885.
A manual of autopsies, by I. W. Blackburn, M. D. 84 p.
120. 11. Blakiston. 1892.
American Metrological Association. Organized 1873.
(Prof. J. H. Gore, Columbian University, Wash-
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Proceedings, v. 1-4. 1873-88. 8*'. ( mor., $5.
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Pamphlets, free.
American Microscopical Society. Organized 1878.
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Transactions, 1878-97. 19 v. ea., $2.
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Kellicott; 1888-90, ed. by Prof . T. J. Burrill; 1891-94, ed.
by W. H. Seaman; 1895-97, ed. by W: C. Krauss.
American Missionary Association. Organized 184C.
(C. J. Ryder, hon. sec. and ed.) Congregational
rooms, 4th Ave. and 22d St., New York City.
Reports. Annual, v. 1, 1847— v. 51, 1897.
The American Missionary ^quarterly). 8ince 1846. 5Uu.
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Congregational work (monthly). Published Jointly with
other societies.
History of the Association. 1891.
American Museum of Natural History. Organized 18(>9.
(Anthony Woodward, libn.) 77ih St. and 8th
Ave. J New Vo^-k City.
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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 lied Cross.
The red cross of the Geneva convention: what It is, its
origin and history. 12o. Dansrille, N. Y. 1881.
American Negro Academy. Organized 1897. (J. W.
Cromwell, cor. sec, 1439 Pierce Place, Wash-
ington, I). C.)
Occasional Papers. 1. Review of Hoffman's Race Traits
and Tendencies of the American Negro, by Kelly Miller.
1897. 80. pap., 25c.
2. Conservation of races, by W. K. B. DuBois. 1897. 8«.
pap., 15c.
a. Civilization the primeval need of the race : and the attitude
of the American mind toward the negro intellect, by A. Cnim-
mell. 1898. 8<». 19 p. pap., 15c.
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American Neurological] PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES
[American Otolog)(ial
American Neurological Association. Organized 1875.
(Graeme M. Hammond, M. D., sec, 58 W. 45th
St., New York.)
TranBactioDs.' Annual. 9fi,
American New Church Tract and Publication Society,
2129 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Publishea Swedenborgian pobllcatioDB; for catalogue ae*
Publlahera' Trade List Annual.
American Numismatic and Archaeological Society.
Organized 1858. (Herbert Valentine, libn.)
Academy of Medicine Building ^ 17 W. 43d St.,
New York Oity.
Am. Journal of Numiematict. v. 1-4. 1866-70. 4 ▼. 4«.
Note, Since 1870 continued under the same name, but dlf*
ferent ownership.
Constitution and By-Laws, adopted April 6, 1858. ZV. and
240. Also, 1864-6&-78-84-0S. 8<>.
Proceedings and papers, 20tb-40th annual meetings. 1878-
98. 16 V. 4^
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 G.
L. Feuardent. 1878. Uj). 8». il.
On some coins of the Castellani collection, by G. L. Feuar-
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Use and nature of Roman medallions, by H. A. Grueber
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The bronze crabs of the obelisk, by G. L. Feuardent. 1881.
7 p. 40. il.
Catalogue of the uumismatio books in the library of the
Society, by R. H. Lawrence. 1883. 31 p. 4®.
Catalogue of a medallic portrait gallery, by O: H. Wright.
1891. 7 p. 4«.
Catalogue Columbian Exhibition of coins and medals.
1893. 8 p. 40.
Note. All the publications are in pamphlet form.
American Ophthalmological Society. Organized 1864.
(Dr. S. B. St. John, sec. and treas., 68 Pratt
St., Hartford, Conn.)
Transactions. (One no. yearly.) 1865-97. 7 ▼. 80.
Note. Each vol. contains from three to four nos.
American Oriental Society. Organized 1842. (Prof.
Washburn Hopkins, sec, 235 Bishop St., New
Haven, Conn.)
Journal. ▼. 1, 1843— y. 19, 1898. 19 v. large 12o. v. 1 :1, 50c.
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Ayery's Sanscrit yerb-inflection (from y. 10), 75c.
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American Ornithologists* Union. Organized 1883.
(J: H. Sage, sec, Portland, Conn. L. S. Fos-
ter, Pubr., 33 Pine St., New York City.)
The Auk. y. 1, 1884— y. 15, 1898.
Code of nomenclature and check-list of N. Am. birds.
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Check-list of N. Am. birds. Abridged. 1889. pap. 8*.
25c.
Code of nomenclature adopted by the Am. Omith. Un.
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Checklist of N. Am. birds. 2d ed. 1895. cl. 80. $2.
American Orthopedic Association. Organized 1887.
(Dr. J: Ridlon,8ec., 103 State St., Chicago, 111.)
Transactions. Annual, y. 1, 1888— y. 11, 1898. 80. il.
Note. For sale by W: J. Dornon, 100 N. 7th St., Philadel.
phia. Pa.
American Otological Society. Organized 1868. (Dr.
Fred. L. Jack, sec. and treas., 215 Beacon St.,
Boston, Mass.)
Transactions, y. 1 : 1— y. 6 : 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.
Ophthalmological 80c.
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American Peace]
PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES tAmerican Physiological
American Peace Society. Organized 1828. (6: F.
Trueblood, sec, 8 Somerset St.) BoMion, Mast,
The Harbinger of Peace. 1828-1831.
The Calumet, 1881-34.
Advocate of Peace (monthly) tlnce 1834; ed. by B: F. Trae-
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Angel of Peace (monthly) ; ed. by B: F. Tmeblood. V*.
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Militory drill in schools, by W. B. Darby. 1808. W. pap.
War system, by H. Thomas. New ed. 1802. 12*. pap.
Coming reform, by IC. B. Blake. New ed. 1893. 16P. pap.
Chicago Peace Congress report; ed. by B: F. Trueblood.
1803. 12^. cl. and pap.
Social and moral aspects of war, by P. 8. Mozom. 1803.
W, pap.
Mankind one body, by G: D. Boardman. 1893. 12*. pap.
Karnak and Carthage, by D: D. Field. 1893. 12*. pap.
White City by the Inland Bea : poems, by H. Botterworth.
1893. 12». pap.
William Penn's holy experiment, by B: F. Tmeblood. 1894/
13?, pap.
International arbitration: its present prospects, by B: F.
Tmeblood. 1894. 12*. pap.
Nation's responsibility for peace, by B: F. Tmeblood.
1894. 120. pap.
War unnecessary and unchristian, by A. Jones. 1895. 12^.
pap.
Old Testoment on war, by Q: Gillett. 1895. 12*. pap.
United States and international arbitration, by J: B. Moore.
1895. 120. pap.
Permanent tribunal of international arbitration, by B: B.
Hale. 120. i89&. pap.
Hard times : poems, by I. W. Benham. 1895. leaflet.
Battle,byR. B.Howard. 1895. leaflet.
Boy*B brigade, by B: F. Tmeblood. 1895. pap.
Successor arbitration (list of instances). 1895. pap.
Perpetual peace. Trans, fr. Im. Kant, by B: F. Tmeblood.
pap. 12*. 20c.
A permanent Anglo-American tribunal, by Merrill B. Qates.
1896. 120. pap.
Penn's essay toward the present and future peace of
Burope. 1897. pap. 12o.
True historic relations of Bngland and America, by Bdwin
D. Mead. 1896. pap. 12o.
Also leaflets.
Note, The Society formerly published a number of books,
of which the plates were destroyed by fire, and a list cannot
now be obtained.
American Pediatric Society. Organized 1888. (S. S.
Adams, M.D., sec, 1 Dupont circle, Washing-
ton, D. C.)
Transactions. Annual. 1889-08. 12 v. 8o. Not sold, but
distributed free to libraries of medical colleges, hospitals and
societies and Journals of medicine.
American Pharmaceutical Association. Organized
1851; incorporated 1888. (C: Caspari, jr., gen.
sec, 109 Aisqnith St., Baltimore, Md.)
Proceedings at the annual meetings, v. 1, 1851— v. 46, 1898.
National formulary. 1888. Rev. ed., 1896.
American Philological Association. Organized 1869.
(Herbert Weir Smyth, sec, Bryn Mawr, Pa.)
Transactions, v. 1, 1871— y. 29, 1898, now ed. by H. W.
Smyth, ea., $2, except v. 15, 20, 23, ea., $2.50. Oinn.
Note. Complete sets at 20)( reduction.
American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia,
for promoting useful knowledge. Organized
1743. (The Secretaries.) 104 Sotdh Fifth St.,
Philadelphia , Pa,
Minutes and proceedings. Digest. 1744-1838. 1 v. 8o.
pap., $5.
Proceedings. (Pub. 3 times a year.) 1838-1898. 27 v. 8o.
pap., $3 per v.
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— V. 1. 2d ed., 1789. v. 6. 2d ed.. 1809.
— New series, (l^ublished irregularly.) 1818-1898. 19 y.
40. pap., $5.
American Physiological Society. Organized (?).
Annual reporu. 1-3. 1837-9. 12*. Boston , 1837^.
Constitution. 12o. Boston. 1837.
Constitution and list of members. I60. Baltimore. 1887.
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American PomologicalJ PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES
[American Protective
American Pomological Society. Organized aa the
American Pomological Congress in 1850. (Wm.
A. Taylor, sec, Washington, D. C)
Proceedlnn and reports of aeMions. lS51-69»8<*. 1871-01.
40. 1995-8,8*. Proceedingfl prior to 1871 o. p.
Note. The American Pomological Congraas was formed in
1860 by the anion of the National Conereas of Fmlt Orowera
and the North American Pomological Convantion, both of
which had been organized in 1848. The present name waa
Uken in 1852.
American Postal Microscopical Club. Organized (?).
Annual reports. 3, 1887. 0-12, 1883-6. 80. Troy.
American Printing House for the Blind. Stt Printing.
American Protectire Association.
Note, A secret society; pabllshes a considerable litenu
tare, of which record ia impracticable.
American Protective Tariff League.
(W. F. Wakeman, gen. sec.)
Ntw York Oiiy,
Th4 Tariff League BulUHn, 1887.
American Econotniet (weekly, $2 year).
Organized 1885.
135 W, 23d St.,
8».
The Defender (leaflets), ea., 2c. (weekly, $1 year).
Wages, living, and tariff. E. A. Hartah
fel04. 4c.
rst prize
1880.
man.
C.
1. wages, living, and tariff. K. A. uartabom.
2. Advantages of a protective tariff to U. 8.
essay, 1887. Crawford D. Henning. p. 32. 2c.
3. Home production and a protective tariff. First prize
essay, 1888. C. D. Todd. p. 32. 2c.
4. What are raw materials? First prize
Homer B. Dibell. p. 32. 2o.
&. Fallacies of free-trade. E. P. Miller, p. 32. 2c.
6. Some views on the tariff by an old business
Q: Draper, p. 32. 2o.
7. The Protective tariff : its advantages for the South.
L. Edwards, p. 82. 2c.
8. The wool interest. Judge W. Lawrence, p. 24. 2c.
0. Protection o«. free-trade: a historical review. D. G.
Harriman. p. 20. 2c.
10. The farmer and the tariff, by T: H. Dudley.
Protection as a public policy, by Q: 8. Boutwell.
The markets of the world.
Workingmen and the tariff.
The vital queation : shall American Industries be aban-
doned and American markets surrendered?
15. Same, in German, with addition.
The progress of one hundred years, by Rob. P. Porter.
Protection for American shipping.
The tariff not a tax.
Why Irishmen should be protectionists.
Protection, by B. H. Ammidown.
What is a tariff?
Wool-growing, manufacturing, by E. n. Ammidown.
Free-trade advalorems.
Southern farming industries.
Protection and farmers, by 8. M. Cullom.
The Southerner's national view of protection, by E.
Bnsley.
20. Tariff legislation from the early days of the govern-
ment, by an ex-Confederate.
32. Blaine's reply to Gladstone.
33. The American policy of protection applied to American
shipping engaged in International commerce. 1800, by J: Ford.
84. Blaine's reply to Gladstone; in German.
36. Export disoounts.
Wage-earners under protection and free trade.
Standard of living in the U. S., by J. R. Dodge.
English and American wages and pauperiam.
John C. Calhoun and protection.
Cheapness and low prices.
Diversified home production.
Cheapness.
American shipping, by W: H. T. Hushes.
Protection and the Pacific coast, by J. N. Dolph.
Protection and the piano industry.
Same, in German.
Truth about prices.
American tariffs from Plymouth Rock to McKinley,
G. Harriman.
Freeotrade England and protection United States.
Wool, binding twine, and cotton bagging.
Tobacco growing.
Free- trade slavery question.
Hot shot — a workingman's letter.
Pottery, by U. 8. Consul Burgess.
Tariff neanngs before the Ways and ICeans Committee
of &3d Congress.
68. Farmer's egg-basket.
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11.
12.
18.
14.
10.
17.
18.
10.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
28.
28.
36.
87.
88.
80.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
51.
52.
by D.
53.
54.
55.
68.
50.
61.
02.
American Protective]
PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES
[American Society
American Protectiye Tariff League, continued,
64. The tariff : speech of Hon. Thomaa B. Reed of Maine,
Feb. 1, 1894.
66. Bhall the Repabllc do ite own work : epeeob 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. McKinley 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 industries: speech of Hon. C.
H. Qrosvenor.
American Psychological Association. Organized 1892.
(Livingston Farrand^sec, Columbia Univ., New
York City.)
Proceedings. 1894-07. 4 v. 9f*. pap. Macmitktn.
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^
IlL
See University of Chicago : American Institute of Sacred
Literature.
American Railway Association. Organized 1886. (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. ol., $1.
American Railway Master Mechanics* Association.
Organized 1868. (John W. Cloud, sec, 774
Rookery Bldg., Chicago, HI.)
Annual report. 12". ol., $1.50.
American Silk Society. Organized (?).
Journal, v. 1-2 : 2. 1839-40. 8o. 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, Damrell, and New York,
Putnam, 1898. 99. ea., pap., $1.
Circular of Information, by B. Eliot and F. B. Banbom.
1805.
Transactions (abridged) . Part 1, 1866-6 ; 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^. Jloughtorit M.
Free public libraries. 1871. 69 p. 1^.
Collections of casts, subjecta 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 CitUten (monthly) ; ed. by B. Axson. 9fi. subs., $1 per
year.
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F. WlUeai. ClaaalflcaUon of oocnpatiaDa tor runana pnrpoa«,
bT H; Oanaett. Nattitly and occopatlon of membora of the
Ibaaaebaaetta le^hiture, by F. H. Bowlaod. Boi relation In
anleide.byF: L. HoKnaD. GlovUl ol Bt. UialBEhUdnp.by
W: T. Portw. Bevlewa and noUeei. T6c. -ST. Caniaa of
KTerty fnrther oonaiderad, by A. G. Warxier. CongreaH ol
gleneanddemogTaphy. by B. P.P. Me — 28,20. Conipn-
.:3. . 1,'.^ ..u , .-.,n». by Q-, K.
pclillegei In life
hygiene ■n<l
talTon of t„ .„,.
BoUnea. Elleeliiof
Waa Ihe i
mlona to Ihe Kleralgre of viu'l ■lulliUcii. by G. X. Ct,
i^wa ami notlcea. T6e. — 30. Kccalptfl and elpeod:
-_ ^_ b j_ I
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n the garm
il lodlee.by F: L
by B. O. Batch
Foretgn ataUMIeal si
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ilorioa and eli«whcre. by K. 1'
nchaaotla.by F.S.Cruoi. Tbi
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tlon : a problein In aUtlallca, by H. T. Mevoiinb. UorUllty
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lUrlevi and noticea. Mo. — sb 3B, Round ngmbera In
wagiM and prieo, by Bdward D. Jonea, Ph.D. Kerlewa and
noUcea. fl. — ST. ftemarka of Praildent Walker at Waab-
iDglOD. Vllal lUtliUca tor the twelfth United Blal«a ceoina.
by Cre«*y L. Wilbur, M.D. Ths vllal ■lalliiloa of the cenaan,
by WlUlam A. King. General Franola A. Walker. Ee.lew.
and Dotlcea. Report of the aecralary. MilDaliaoy. 1^. —
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— 43. OaiDpanUvo ilaLlatica of railroad ratea.by Henry II.
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Field, M.D. ITorcextor, 1893. 141 p. 9>.
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An essay on temperance [prize essay], by B. Hitchcock.
2d ed. 1830. I2fi. J. S. dh O. Adams, Amhertt.
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Rand, D,D., sec.) 10 E, 23d St., New York
City.
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Annual.
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1898. 14 V. ea., $6.
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Publishers' Trade List Annual.
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libn.) Amherst, Mass.
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Obituary records, let ser. nofl. 1-10. 1863-7*2.
— 2daer. nos. 1-10. 187^-82.
— 3d ser. nos. 1-10. 1883-02.
— 4th ser. nos. 1-6. 1803-98.
Address and sermon, laying cornerstone of first building,
by N. Webster and D. A. Olark. 1820. 48 p.
Inaugnral as president, by II. Hnmphroy. 1823. 40 p.
Sermon, dedication of college chapel, by H. Humphrey.
1827.
Address to literary societies, by A. H. Everett. 1833.
44 p.
Address before society of inquiry, by A. Boles. 1834.
Discounte before literary societies, by G. C. Vcrplanek.
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Address before society of inquiry, by John Woodbridge.
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Elements of empire: before literary societies, by W. H.
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Address before literary societies, by C. Sumner. 1847.
Tribute to the memory of N. W. Fiske, by H. Humphrey.
1848.
Address before literary societies, by W. G. T. Shedd. 1851.
Inauguration as president : W. A. Steams. 1855.
Baccitlaureate sermon, by W. A. Stearns. 1859.
Political education: address before social union, by H.
ICaynard. 1800.
Address before literary societies, by D. 8. Dickinson. 1861.
Alumni address, by A. H. Bullock. 1863.
P. B. K. oration, by A. P. Peabody. 1867.
Address before P. B. K., by F. A. March. 1868.
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Student life at — : its organization, their membership and
history, by G. R. CuUlng. 1871. 204 p.
Uolfof soldier graduates. 1871.
Address before social union, by C. F. Adams. 1875.
Baccalaureate sermon, by W. A. Stearns. 1876.
Tyler's discourse on W. A. Steams. 1877.
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Commemoration address, by Prof. Frlnk : Prof. R. H.
Mather. 1890.
Inauguration as president: M. B. Gates. 1891.
Herrick's memorial address : W. S. Tyler. 1898.
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massa-
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Annual record, with sermons. 260th, 1898.
Note. 256th contains captains and preachers of the sermon,
1638-1894, with other information.
Anthropological Society of Washington. See Wash-
ington.
Anti-slavery Society. See American.
Appalachian Mountain Club. Organized 187G; reor-
ganized 1878. (Rosewell B. Lawrence, sec.)
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Appalachia. v. 1 : 1-v. 8 : 4, 1876-98. 8 v. il.
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364 p. ; v. 6 (1890-92) 4 -f 363 p. ; v. 7 (1893-94) 4 + 377 p. : v.
8 ri895-98).
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Preliminary charU of the positions of White Mountain
Summits. 1886. $1.30.
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8ame. 1887. (Scale 1 : 100,000.) 50c.
Mountaineering in Colorado, by F. H. Chapin. 1888. 10 + 168
p. il. 8". $2. ^
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Middlesex Fells, with a map, by R. B. Lawrence. 1880. 9f>.
Same. Rev. ed. 1892. 26o.
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Archaeological Institate of America. Organized 1879.
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York City.)
American Journal of Archatology% ed. by A. L. Frothing-
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— ^t.*3:i. Telegraphing among the Ancients, by A. C.
Merriam.
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of the 8. W. United States. Part 1, by A. F. Bandelier. 8».
bds. 218 p. 11.
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of the S. W. United States. Part 2, by A. F. Bandelier. 99.
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United States, by A. F. Bandelier. bds. 206 p.
Bulletin. 1. 1883. 40 p. 8^. o. p.
Report on the Wolfe expedition to Babylonia, by Wm.
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Index to publicaUons, 1879-»», by Wm. S.Merrill. 1891.
bds. 89 p.
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at Athens.
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and 11.
BullvUns. 1, 2, and 4, 1882-94. 1883-95. 8«.
— 3,1892. 4».
Preliminary report on an archaeological Journey in Asia
Minor, by J. R. S. Sterrett. 1885. 45 p.
Ifote. The Institute has also made separate publication of
articles from the American Journal of Archatology.
Arizona Historical Society. Organized 1864. Frescott,
Ariz,
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Arkansas, Historical Society of the State of. Organ-
ized (?). Little Rock, Ark.
Proceedings of the legislature and Historical society, ajid the
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of the name Arkansas. 1881. 16 p. 99.
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(Discontinued.)
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veyors. Organized (?). (C. L. Thompson,
sec.) Little Rock, Ark,
Transactions, v. 1. 1887 -f- ? 8o.
Note. Society dead.
Arkansas State Bar Association. Organized 1882.
(DeE. Bradshaw, sec, 203 Spring St.) Litile
Rockt Ark.
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100 p. pap.
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lieporta.
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Wolcott; prepared for Chicago congreaa, 1893.
Constitution and by-laws. 1801.
Association of American Agricultural Colleges and
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Miscellaneous Bulletins, noa. 1-3.
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Reports of first, second and third meetings. 1840-42. 1843.
80.
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1841. 48 p. 80.
Address at meeting in 1844, by Henrv D. Rogers. With an
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Abstract of proceedings at sixth ann. meeting. 1845. 87 p.
8«.
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Association of American Medical Colleges. Organized
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reorganized 1890. (Bayard Holmes, M. D., sec,
104 E. 40th St., Chicago, 111.)
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History of its organization, etc. 1877. 26 p. Detroit,
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Transactions, y. 1-13. 1886-1898. 11. 8^. Blakiaton, now
Doman.
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Southern -States. Organized 1895. (J. H.
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Tenn.)
Proceedings, v. 1, 1895-v. 8, 1897.
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History of the organization and the proceedings of the 1st
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lin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., 1887. Lippincott.
Proceedings, 2d annual convention of College Association of
Penn., and its reorganlKaUon as College Association of the
Middle States and Maryland. 1888. Globe lYinting House.
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Maryland. 1st, ]889-4th, 1892. 4 v.
Proceedings, Association of Colleges and Preparatory
Schools of the Middle States and Maryland. 1st, 1893, 2d,
1894, 9th, 1895, 10th, 1896, 11th, 1897, 12th, 1898.
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and Maryland ; 1898 preaent name adopted. At the 1895 meet-
ing the nnmberlnff of conferences was changed, making it
th( " ...
1887.
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Association of Engineering Societies. Organized 1881.
(J. C. Trautwine, Jr., sec.) 257 So. 4ih St.,
Philadelphia,, Pa.
Comprising Boston Society of Civil Engineers, Civil Bngi-
neers' Club of Cleveland. Engineers' Club of St. Louis, Civil
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Montana Society of Civil BuKineers. Louisiana Bngineerins
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Journal (monthly), v. 1, 1881— v. 21, 1898. pap. 9>. $3
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Association of Engineers of Virginia. See Virginia.
Association of Medical Officers of American Institu-
tions for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Persons.
Organized 1876. (Dr. A. C. Rogers, sec. Box
A, Faribault, Minn.)
Journal of PnychorAtthenici {i\\itLX\AT\y), v. 1-2. 1896-98.
2 v. 9*. pap., $1.60 and $1.
Proceedings, v. 1-2. 1876-86; 1887-90. 2 v. 8o. qr. mor.,
ea., $2.26.
Association of Medical Superintendents of American
Institutions for the Insane. Organized 1844.
Note. Name changed in 1891 to American Medico- Psycho
logical Association, uthich see.
Association of Military Surgeons of the United States.
See United States.
Association of Official Agricultural Chemists in the
United States. Organized 1884. (H. W. Wiley,
sec, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington,
D. C.)
Proceedings of annual meetings. 1-14. 188i-97. 1884-98.
16 V. 8®. 5 to 15c.
Methods of analysis adopted by the association. 1896. 84 p.
8*. o. p.
Changes and additions to ** Methods," etc. 1896-7.
Ifote. Published as bulletins of the division of chemistry,
U. S. Dept. of Agric. nos.,1-6, 8, 16-11, o. p.
Association of Railway Superintendents of Bridges and
Buildings. Organized 1891. (S. F. Patterson,
sec, 27 Monroe st. Concord, N. H.)
Proceedings. lst-7th.
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 FrancitcOf Cai.
Publications, v. 1-9. 1889-97. 9>. ea., pap., $6.
Ath^n^e Louisianais. Organized 1876. (Bussiere
Rouen, sec, 708 Union St.) New Orleans^ La.
Clom/>/««-rendu« (bi-monthly). July, 1876-May, 1898. 1 v.
4«;6v. 80. $1.60 per ann.
Authors Club. Organized 1882. (Rossiter Johnson,
sec, 72 Fifth Ave.) Music Hall, 7th Ave. and
56th St., New York City.
Manual. Annual. [260 cop. J
Liber Scriptorum : first book of the Authors Club. *98. Q.
leath., $100. [260 cop.]
Backus Historical Society. Organized (?). Newton,
MaȤ.
History of New England with particular reference to the
denomination of Christians called Baptists, by Isaac Backus,
ad ed., with notes by David Weston. 1871. 2 v. 8».
Early BaptisU defended, a review of Henry M. Dezter's
aceount of the visit to William Witter, in " As to Roger Will-
iams." Paper read by Henry M. King Dec. 8, 1879. 1880. 49 p.
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ganized 1881. (Miss M. £. Richmond, sec.)
301 N, Charles St., Battimore, Md,
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Directory of the charitable and beneficent socictiee and
instltuUonB of the city of Baltimore. 1885. ItP. cl., 20c.
o.jp. Hamilton dt Co. >
Report of a conference of charities, ed. by A. O. Warner.
1887. 80. pap., f 1. Outhing db Co.
Poverty and its relief in the U. 8. of Am., by P. F. Aschrott,
trans, by Thomas and Stelner. %^, pap. o. p.
Extracts from report of the international congress of
charities at Paris, 1889, trans, by J. Le Roy White. 1890. 8o.
pap.
Directory of the charitable and beneficent organizations of
Baltimore and of Maryland, ed. by J. R. Brackett. 1892. 8®.
cl., &0c.
Baptist National Educational Convention. Organized
1870.
Proceedings. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 19-21, 1870. 8*.
Bar Association of Kansas. See Kansas.
Bar Association of Tennessee. See Tennessee.
Beloit College. Organized 1847. (Chas. A. Bacon,
libn., 641 Church St.) Beloii, Wis.
Telemachas at Sparta : trans, by class of '9k 1887. 24 p. 8^.
Proceedings at presentation of the Fisher collection. 1894.
8m. 40. 78 p. plates, cl.
Semi-centennial anniversary. 1897. 120 p. 80.
The Alcestis of Enripides, by the class of 1900. 1808. 88 p.
120.
Berkshire Historical and Scientific Society. Organ-
ized 1878. (H. H. Ballard, Pittsfield, Mass.)
Collections. 8 nos., 1886-1897. 8*. ea., 60c. ; nos. 1-4 in
Iv. 1892. cl.,f2.50.
V. 1 : 1-4. Berkshire geology, by J. D. Dana. — Western
boundary of Massachasetts, by F. L. Pope. — Judicial history
of Berkshire, by H: W. Taft. — Early roads and settlements
of Berkshire, bv H. F. Keith. — Early botany of Berkshire,
by A . B. Whipple. — Professor Albert Hopkins, by J: Bascom.
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1900, by Marion L. Sharp. — 12. Major Thompson's deposi-
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Jr. — 14. The Devotion family of Brookline, by Susan Vining
Griggs. — 15. Extracts from the account book of John God-
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Brooklyn Anatomical and Snrgical Society. Organized
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Annals, v. 1-2. 8^. 1879-80. Continued as annals of
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Brooklyn Civil Service Reform Association. Organized
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Study of primitive Christianity; lectures by L. O. Janes,
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88. Evolution of electric and magnetic physics, by A.E.
Kennelly.
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64.
66.
66.
Life as a fine art, by L. G. Janes.
Doctrine of erolntlon, Ite scope and inflnence, by J:
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Snffrage and the ballot, by D. 8. Bemsen.
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Shearman.
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Gnnton.
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Kimball.
68. What
Palmer.
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78.
wick.
74.
76.
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Inter-state commerce, by R. W. Taylor.
Foreign commerce, by W: J. Coombs.
Social and political status of woman, by J: W. Ohad-
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Evolution of penal methods and institutions, by J.
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Labor problem, by N. P. Gllman.
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79.
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81.
82.
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History of New Sweden, by Israel Acrellus. 1874. See
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1. First theatre in Amerlcft.* when was the dranui Aral
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James Harry Pence. 1896.
3. Autobiography of Clara Fisher Maeder, ed. by Douglas
Taylor. 1897.
4. American dramatic caricature, by L. B. Bhipman. 1897.
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0. Duse and the French, by Victor Mapes. 1898.
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Duodecimos, The. Organized 1893. ( W. Irving Way,
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Fac-simile of Poor lUchard's almanack, for 1733, with an
introduction and notes by John Bigelow. 1894. With por.
traits. 120.
Poems of Mrs. Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672), toother with
her prose remains, and an introduction by C. lE. Norton.
1897. PortraiU. \V.
The DuodedmoB manual for mdocoxotii. 18*.
Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County. See
Cuyahoga.
Eclectic Medical Society of the State of New York.
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(F. P. Venable, sec.) Chapel Hill, N. C
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Entomological Society of Washington. See Wash-
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Danforth, sec, Lynnfleld Centre.) Peahody,
Mass,
Transactions. Annual. 1818- . 8^.
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New EnglaDd congregatlonalisin in its ongln and purity, by
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Catalogue of the birds found at Norway^ Me., by A. B.
Vorrill. 180-2. 25 p. 8o.
Memoir of Oen. John GloTer, of Marblehead, by W. I*.
Upham. 1863. 61 p. 8». port.
Naturalist's directory. Parts 1, 2. 1865-6.
Catalogue of birds in North America contained In the
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Memoir of Francis Peabody, by C. W. Upham. 1868.
80 p. 80.
Memoir of Daniel P. King, by C. W. Upham. 1869. 51 p.
port.
Hutchinson family, compiled by Perley Derby. 1870.
107 p. 8«.
First church in Salem, 1634. 32 p. 2V*.
Check list of the ferns of North America, north of Mexico,
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34p. 8*.
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Early days and rapid growth of California, by Alfred
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Journal of Rev. Daniel Bhute, chaplain in the expedition to
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List of birds observed near the Cent. Pac. K. K. from Sacra-
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One hundredth anniversary of the deetruotion of tea In
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Notes on the extensively introduced plants of Essex Co., by
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461. 1879. 29 p. 80.
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The Solar eclipse of 1878, by Wlnslow Upham. 1879. 19 p.
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Baptisms at church in Salem village now north parish, Dan-
vers [1689-1772]. 1880. 47 p. 8".
Firth half century of the arrival of John VVinthrop : com-
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The flora of Essex county, by J. Robinson. 1880. 200 p. 8^.
Genealogical account of'^ Henry Silsbee, and some of his
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Genealogical notes of the Webb family, by B. S. Waters.
1880. 24 p. 80.
Informal talk on architectural and art topics, by E. A.
Silsbee. 1880. 22 p. 8o.
Notes on the Richardson and Russell families, by J. Kim-
ball. 1880. 39 p. 8".
Reminiscences of the distinguished men of Bssex Co., by
N. Crosby. 1880. 29 p. 8o.
Jonmafof Dr. Caleb Rea; expedition against Ticonderoga,
1758. 1881. 69 p. 8o.
Diaries of Lemuel Wood of Boxford : Canadian expedition
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1882. 58 p. 80.
Parish list of deaths. 1785-1819, by W. Bentley, D.D., pastor
of Bast church, Salem. 1882. 177 p. 8».
Salem commons and commoners. 1882. 81 p. 8". Also in
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Augustus Story, by C.T. Brooks. 1883. 23 p. 8«>.
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Broolcs memorial. 1884. 37 p. 8o.
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8».
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Records of the first church at Balisbury. 1884. 23 p. 8o.
Belish myths, by W. J. Hoffman. 1884. 20 p. 8». Wash-
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Ancient and modem methods of arrow release, by B. 8.
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Hugo Reid's account of the Indians of Los Angeles Co.,
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Remarks upon chipped stone implements, by F. W. Putuam.
1885. 8 p. 80. Opiates.
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Hathaway, jr. 1886. 22 p. 8P.
The Rentoul.Rintoul-Rantoul family, by R. S. Rantoul.
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Climatology of the U. 8., by F. R. Kimball. 1886. 88 p. 99.
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Inscriptions from old burying ground at Lynn. 1886. 128 p.
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Inscriptions In the old burying ground in Wenham. 1887.
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Popular account of the trees in the streets and gardens of
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Why the old town bouse was built, and some things which
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1802. 13 p. 99, woodcut.
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Chipman lineage of Essex Co., by R. M. Chapman. 59 p.
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Descendants of Wm. Haskell of Gloucester, by U. G.
Haskell. 65 p. $1.
Descendants of John Perkins of Ipswich, by G. A. Perkins.
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The first cotton mill in America, by R. S. Rantoul. 43 p.
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Topsfleld: baptismal records, 1727-1841, by Geo. F. Dow.
61 p. 75o.
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Note. Many reprints have been made from Proceedlnffs,
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Eyangelical Alliance for the United States of America.
Organized 1867. (L. T. Chamberlain, D.D.,
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Reports. 1-40.
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incorporated 1885. (E: Deacon, treas. and cur.,
328 Main St.) Bi-idgeport, Conn,
Revd. John Jones, first minister of Fairfield, Conn., by
W. A. Beers. 1882. 17 p. 8«. pap. 60c.
First anniversary, etc., editeci by R. C. Ambler. 1882.
38_p. 9>. pap. 50c.
Brief history of the Bridgeport bank, by R. B. Lacey. 1884.
24 p. 9fi. 50c.
Fourth anniversary meeting : history of the Porter property,
byR.B. Lacey. 1885. 36 p. 9>. pap. 50c.
Fifth anniversary, etc., ed. by R. B. Lacey and A. C. Pierce.
1886. 80 p. 8*. pap. 50c.
History of Strauord and the city of Bridgeport, by Samuel
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Annaal report, ed. by W. O. Andrews. 1880. 52 p. 8*.
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Keporta and papers. 1892, 06. ea., 108 p. 8*. pap. 60c.
Report of the society. 1893,04. 172 p. and 12 p. 8*. pap.
ea., 60c.
Faust Club, The. Organized 1864. Brooklyn, y, Y.
Notes geographical and biHtorical, relating to the town of
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Female Medical Education Society.
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Field Columbian Museum. Organized 1894. (F: J.
V. Skiff, director.) Chicago, III.
Publications. 9P. pap.
Historical series, y. 1:1. Ilistorical and descriptive
account of t)ie Field Colnmbian Museum.
2. The authentic letters of CulurobuH, by W. B. Curtis.
Geological series, 1 : 1. Handbook and catalogue of the
collection of meteorites, by O. C. Farrington.
2. Observations on Popocatepetl and I ztaccihuatl. With a
review of the geographic and geologic features of the moun-
tains, by O. C. Farrington.
Botanical series, v. 1:1. Flora of Yucatan, by C. F. Mills-
paugh.
2. The Flora of West Virginia, by C. F. Mlllspaugh.
3. Contribution II to the coastal and plain flora of Yucatan,
by C. F. Mlllspaugh.
4. Contribution III to the coastal and plain flora of Yuca-
tan, by C. F. Mlllspaugh.
Zoological series, v. 1:1. On the structure and develop-
ment of Uie vertebral column of amia, by O. P. Hay.
2. On certain portions of the skeleton of the protostega
gigas, by O. P. Hay.
1. On sundry collections of maromaU received by the Fluid
Columbia Museum, by D. G. KUiot.
4. On some collections of fishes, by O. P. Hay.
6. On the skeleton of tozochelys latiremis, by O. P. Hay.
6. List of mammals from BomalLLand obtained by the
Museum's Bast African Bzpedition, by D. G. Blliot.
7. Remarks upon two species of deer of the genus Cervus
from the Philippine Archipelago, by D. G. Blliot.
8. List of nsnes and reptiles obtained by Field Columbian
Museum Bast African Bzpedition to Somali-Land in 1896, by
S. B. Meek.
9. List of a collection of shells from the Gulf of Aden ob-
tained by Field Columbian Museum Bant African Bzpedition,
by W. H. Dall.
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Guild of the Holy Name. Organized 1888. (F. G: W.
Gibbs, sec.) 616 Lincoln Ave.y Detroit ^ Mich,
Thoughts on the holy communion; to which Is added a
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ij. by B.
Mayer. ISbV H.
I1.6U.
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ll.la»d.by8
F. aire
eter. 1868.
■body. 1810.
• 1.
1. BriefaecoantoflhtMU
emabllabdbl
lorylo
Klllmtt'a
Ulllii. by Martha B. Tyion.
810. t\.W.
b. A loal cbapMr In tbe hli
B. i*iiob«, lafi. fi.
lory of Ibe aU
am boa
by J. H.
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Baltimore], by FaOler Andre
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H.Coi.Te«e.'m4. »i.
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87 J. 1877. t
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Maryl
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10. Bkelch of tbe life o{
Dr- Jaino. M
Henry
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( Waahlnglo
by F. J,
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ll. Maryland'! InQneDce 1
fouodlug'.
allonal
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U.^liemtlr'of HoQ-Wn..
1B7S. il.iO
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Arnold
by J. A.
Hind man, by
a. A.
M.D. 1880. (l.
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ryland
by Geo.
Ahup. 1880. port, and map
»1.7S.
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». Sir eeorge CW»en. Baron of Balllmore, by L: fl
helm. 1884. O. (3.
W, WU-
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1853.
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Maasachusetts Eclectic Medical Society. Organized
1860. (P. E. Howes, M.D., rec. sec, 703 Wash-
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Commemorative addresses, by A: Lowell. 1890. 8o.
Technical description of the engineering building of the In-
stitute. 1800. U. 80.
Department of architecture. Catalogue of libra^. 1892. 8o.
Mass. Inst, of Technology: a brief account of its founda-
tion, character, and equipments. 1803. 39 p. 40.
Catalogue of the premlated drawings of the department of
architecture. Annual. 1895-8. 80.
Meetings held in commemoration of the life and services of
Francis Amasa Walker. 1807. 39 p. 4f>.
The following are published by the Society of Arts :
Abstracts of the proceedings. 18th year, 1879-80— 29th year,
1891. 80.
Kote, 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 :
1, Sept., 1887— V. 11, no. 2, 1898. 8P. ea., $3.
Note. Pub. by Society after 1892; previously pub. by stu-
dents generally.
The following are published by the Alumni Association :
Constitution, Ust 01 officers, list of alumni, with brief auto-
biographical notices. Annual. 1876-90.
Pubncations of the Mass. Inst, of Technology and of its
officers, students and alunmi, 1802-1887; comp. by W. R.
Nichols. 1882. 2d ed.; rev. by L. M. Norton. 1888. 3d ed.;
rev. by L. M. Norton and A. H. Oill. 1893. 162 p.
The Architectural Association has published :
Architectural RevieWt no. 1. Feb., 1888.
The students have published :
The Spectrum, v. 1,1872-73; v. 2, 3, 1873-74. 3 v. of 8
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The Tech. no. 1, Nov. 16,1881. (Pub. weekly during the
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Technique. Annual: pub. by members of Junior class.
1886-88,1890-08. $1 per year.
Technology Quarterly, v. 1, Sept., 1887— v. 3, 1890.
yote. Pub. since 1892 by Society of Arts.
Massachusetts Library Club. Organized 1890. (Hiller
C. Wellman, sec, Public Library, Brook line,
Mass.)
Club handbook : constitution, officers, members, with a list
of meetings held by the club since lU foundation. 1894, 1898.
120. pap. 1896. 80. pap.
Listo of select fiction. Sept., 1895-Aug., 1896. 12 nos. 9>.
pap. 26c. per ann.
Massachusetts Medical Society. Organized 1781. (Dr.
£. H. Brigham, libn.) 19 Boylston PL, Boston^
Mass.
Medical communications. 1790-1898. 17 v. 80.
Library of practical medicine. 26 v. 80. 1831-68.
PubUcations. 1866-1871. 3 v. 80.
Catalogues of the Society. 80. Published trlennially. Next
in 1899.
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Massachusetts Medico-Legal Society. Organized 1877.
(Dr. F. W. Draper, chairman of standing com-
mittee, 304 Marlboro* St.) Boston^ Mass.
Transactions. Annual, v. 1 : 1, 1878— v. 2: 5, 1895. 80.
Massachusetts New-Church Union. Organized 1864.
(E: A. Whiston, agt., 16 Arlington St.) Boston^
Mass.
Poblishes New-Church bo^^ks; for catalogue, iee Pub-
lishers' Trade List Annual.
Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture.
Incorporated 1792. (F. H. Appleton, sec.) 63
State St.^ Boston^ Mass.
Pamphlet containing rules and regulations, list of officers
and members, essays on the canker worm, account of the
method of making maple sugar, etc. 1796.
Ma$»achu»ett8 Agricultural Journal (semi-annual), v. 1-8,
1813-1827. V. 0,1830. v. 10, 1882.
Pamphlet containing replies to 40 questions contained in a
list printed and distributed in 1799. 1807.
High farming without manure, trans, from the French of
Oeorge Viele. 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 O. 8. Sargent, 1884.
0upple9, Upham db Co.
Tne law of the roadside, compiled by A. Hemenway and
Geo. W. Anderson.
Centennial year. 1892. Salem.
Numerous circulars and pamphlets.
Massachusetts Society for Promoting Good Citizenship.
(£. 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. 8^.
Lectures upon municipal government and reform. Abstract
of lectures, Old South Meeting House, Boston. 1889. 8*>.
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.) 19 Milk St., Boston.
Our Dumb Animals (monthly). 1868-1898. subs., 60c. per
year.
I^ote, Also publishes pamphlets and leaflets.
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children. Organized 1878. (Frank B. Fay, gen.
agt., 15 Pemherton Sq.) Boston, Mass.
Annual reports. 1880-1898. 99.
Address on child insurance, 1896.
Disest of the laws of Massachusetts concerning children.
[With the amendments and new statutes to 1896.] 1896. 24*.
Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intem-
perance.
A letter to the mechanics of Boston. 1831. 26 p. 12^.
Massachusetts Society for the University Education of
Woman. Organized 1877. (Miss Louise L.
Putnam, sec, 40 Fayette St., Lynn, Mass.)
Boston, Mass.
Annual reports, 1877 +•
Massachusetts State Pharmaceutical Association. Or-
ganized 1882. (Ja. F. Querin, sec, 286 Front
St.) Worcester, Mass.
Proceedings. Annual. 1882 -f. 9P.
Bxtracts nova, 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.)
Th€ Maiaachu8etta teacher (monthly). 184S-74. This was
succeeded by the yiew England Journal o/ Education.
Transactions, v. 1, 1845-7. 1852. 304 p. W. cl. Ooolidge.
Abstract of proceedings, 1845-80. 1881. 217 p. 12^.
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AddroMes, 1882, together with abstract of proceediDgs 87th
and 38th ann. meetiogs, 1881, 2. 1888.
Reports [annaal] of the committee oo edncational progresa.
1886-«8. 12«.
1. Progreaa in liigh school edacatioo in Massachusetts. 1886.
2. Progress in primary school instrnction. 1880.
3. Progress in grammar school edncatlon. 1887.
4. Moral training in the public schools. 1888.
Color lessons for primary schools. Prepared by L. Dunton.
1885. 120.
Blementary drawing. Part of an oatline of an eight years*
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Elementary lessons on animals. Prepared by A. C. Boy den.
1885. 120.
Lessons on the human body. Prepared by L. Dunton. 1885.
12».
English in secondary schools. 1888. 8°.
Report on necrology, 188S.
Massachusetts Tariff Reform League. Organized 1884.
Now New England Free Trade League, which
see.
Massachusetts Temperance Alliance. Boston, Mass.
Annual reports of the secretary. 13-18, 1864-67. 18-10,
1800-70.
Massachusetts Temperance Conyention.
Journal of proceedings : Worcester, Sept. 18, 1883. 36 p.
80. Ford A Damr€U, Boston.
Massachusetts Temperance Society.
Annual report. 21. 1834. IV,
Massachusetts : Trustees of Public Reservations. Or-
ganized 1891. (John Woodbury, sec.) 14 Bea-
con Si.f Boston, Ma^s.
Reports. Annual. 1801-7.
Maumee Valley Historical and Monumental Associa-
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Oration of Cassius Marcellus Clay, at Pnt-in-Bay, Lake
Brie, Sept. 10, 1801, the anniversary of the capture of the
British fleet by O. H. Perry. 1801. lo p. 8«.
Maumee Valley Pioneer and Historical Association.
Toledo, 0.
Transactions at annual meeting, Feb. 22, 1877. 1877. 8o.
Maumee Valley and pioneers, by B. C. Bliven. 1880. 43 p.
8».
Maumee Valley Pioneer Association. Organized 1864.
(J. L. Pray, sec.) Toledo, O.
Woman's part in pioneer home life. 1805. pap.
Addresses, memorials, and sketdies, 1807. ill p. 9*. pap.
Mecklenburg Monument Association. Organized 1842.
Charlotte, N. C.
Address delivered at Charlotte, N. C, Feb. 4, 1875, on the
Mecklenburg declaration of independence. May 20, 1775, by
Hon. Wm. A. Graham, with accompanying documents. 1875.
167 p. IIP. N€W York.
Unveiling of the monument to the signers of the Mecklen-
burg declaration of independence. May 20, 1808. 1808. 37 p.
9. cl.
Medical Societies. See name of locality.
Meriden Scientific Association. Organized 1878. (C:
H. S. Davis, cor. sec.) 'Menden, Conn.
Transactions, v. 1, 1885— v. 8, 1808.
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.
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Trade List Annual.
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Methuen Historical Society. Organized 1895. (C.
H. T. Mann, sec, Marston Corner.) Methuen^
Mass.
1. President's address -^ Hon. J. 6. Howe : Music of other
days in Metbaen, by Lizzie B. Carrier. 1896. 20 p. 8^. 10c.
2. The Merrimack Valley, by Uod. R. H. Tewksbury. 20c.
8. Bpitaphs in the old bnrying ground, 1725-1850. $1.
Metropolitan Museum of Art. Organized 1870. (L.
P. di Cesnola, sec. and director.) Central Park^
New York City,
Annual Reports, 1871-94. 1895. 1 v. cl. 8*.
Annual Reports, 2dth-28th, 1895-7. 1896-8. 3 v. cl. 8o.
Hand-books :
— No. 2. Terracottas and pottery. p*p. 8*.
— No. 3. Stone sculptures, pap. 8".
— No. 4. Egyptian antiquities, pap. 8'*.
— No. 7. Sculptural plaster casts, pap. 8^.
— No. 8. Tapestries, paintings, drawings, etc. pap. 8<>.
— No. 9. Collections of engraved gems. pap. 8''.
— No. 11. Reproductions in metal, pap. 8<>.
— No. 12. Seal cylinders and other oriental seals, pap. 8o.
Note. Nos. 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<*. 11. JmotUrB* Circular Pubg, Co,
Cuneiform texts, ed. and trans, by A. B. Moldenke. 1893.
pap. 8*.
ap.
aide to the halls and galleries. 1894. pap. V>.
Oarland collection of Qilnese porcelain. 1895. cl.
Catalogue of paintings. 1898. pap. 8*. aOc.
Charter, constitution, etc. 1898. cl. 9fi.
8*.
Michigan Dental Association.
Transactions. 22, ISH. 24-26,1879-81. 8o. DetroU.
Michigan Engineering Society. Organized 1880 as the
Michigan Association of CiTil Engineers and
Snnreyors. Name changed in 1884. (F. Hodg-
man, sec, Climax, Mich.)
Michigan Xhaineert* Annual, 1880-98. 19 v. 8^. per set,
$14. V. for 1880-2, and 1884, ea., 50c.; 1885, 75c.; 1891-5, and
1898, ea., $1.00; 1896-7, ea., $1.25.
Proceedings. 1880-1885. 6 v. 8^. pap. y. for 1888, $1.00;
1885, 75c. ; other vols., ea., 60c.
— 1886-7. 1 V. 80. pap.
Manual of land survejnng, by F. Hodgman. 17P, mor., $2.50.
Surveyors* tables; belns the tables from the Manual of land
surveying, bound separately. IV. mor., $1. Star ed., $1.60.
Field book for surveyors. 12^. leath., 76c.
Michigan, Historical Society of. Organized 1828.
Detroiit Mich,
Discourse on early settlements in Michigan, delivered at
the first meeting, by Lewis Case. 1830. 52 p. 80.
Discourse on the Indian tribes of the upper lakes, by H. R.
Schoolcraft. 1830. 44 p. 8o.
Historical and scientinc sketches. 1834. 215 p. 12*.
Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society. Organized
1874. (Geo. H. Greene, sec.) Lansiny, Mich.
Pioneer and historical collections, v. 1, 1877— v. 27, 1897.
9>. 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. $2.60. 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.) Orand Rapids^ Mich.
Reports. Annual. 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 reports, 1st, 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. 8». I
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[Military
Michigan State Fharmaceiitical Association. Organ-
ized 1883. (Chas. F. Mann, sec, Detroit, Mich.)
Proeeedings of aBnaal meetings, conUining alto original
papers and addreaees. 1884 +.
Note. Annual meetingi are held at Detroit.
Middlehory Historical Society. (Philip Battel!, sec.)
Middlebury, Vt.
Historr of the town of Mlddlehnry, by Bam. Swift. 18W.
444 p. 8P. por.
History of Salisbury, Vt., by John M. Weeks. 1861. 802 p.
8<*. por. woodcut.
Statistical and historical account of the town of Addison,
Vt^ by S. Swift 1860. 182 p. 8*.
mitory of the town of Shoreham, bv J. F. Ooodhoe ; with a
statistlou and historical account of the town of Addison, by
S.Swift. 1861. 108 p. 8». por.
History of the town of Cornwall, Vt., by Lyman Matthews.
1863. 356 p. 8*. portraits.
Papers and Proceedings, v. 1, part 2 : The marble border of
"•. map.
266th anniversary, at lliddlebnry, Vt.,
western New England. 1886. 68 p. 8*.
Forefethers' day:
Dec. 21, 1886. 18M. 6 p. 80.
Address on the 272d anniversary.
1802.
Biititary Historical Society of Massachusetts. Organ-
^ ized 1876. Incorporated 1891. (Ethel Brig-
ham, libn.) Ciidei Armory, Ferdinand St.,
Boston, Mass.
Papers read before the society in 1876-80. 2 v. 9P. 1881,
1886. maps. Tleknor.
Papers, v. 1. Campaigns in Virginia, 1861-2. Ed.byT. F.
Dwight. 1806. 8*. maps. Houghton, M. A Co.
— V. 2. Virginia campaign of 1862 under Oen. Pope ; ed. by
T. F. Dwight. 1806. 8*. maps. Houqhton, M. A Co.
Note. These volumes are a republication of the earlier
volumes, with new matter.
Pftpers. V. 10. Critical sketches of some of the federal and
confederate commanders; ed. by T. F. Dwight. 1805. 9fi.
Houghton, M. A Co.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U. S. : Com-
mandery of Illinois. Organized 1879. ^Capt.
R. H. Mason, recorder, 76 Monroe St., Chicago,
111.)
MiliUry essays and recollections. 2 v. 8*. 1801-04. $2.60.
McClurg.
— 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. Maffly, recorder. Grant Clnb House, Des
Moines, Iowa.)
War sketches and incidents, v. 1. 1803. v. 2. 1808. ea.,
$1.76 and postage. V*.
^ Commandery of Maine. Organized 1866. (Maj.
Henry S. Barrage, recorder, Oxford Bldg., Port-
land, Me.)
War papers. 1808. 9>. The Thurston Print.
— Commandery of Michigan. Organized 1885. (Gen.
F. W. Swift, recorder.) 68 W. Congress St.,
Detroit, Mich.
War papers, v. 1. 1803. v. 2. 1808. 8^.
— Commandery of Minnesota. Organized 1885. (Lieut.
D. L. ^ngsbury, recorder, 554 Holly Ave., St.
Paul, Minn.)
Glimpses of the Nation's struggle. 4 v. 8*. 6er. 1, 1887.
Ser. 2, 1800. St. Paul Book and 8ta. Co. 6er. 8, 1808.
Merrill. Ber. 4, 1808. S. L. Oollim Co. Ber. 1-3, $1.26 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. 9P.
BeektotdS Oo,
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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.)
PefBonal recoUectloiift of the rebellion. 2 t. 9P. 1891-97.
(▼. 2. Putnam.)
— Commandery of Ohio. Organized 1882. (Maj. A.
M. Van Dyke, recorder, 15 Grand Hotel, Cin-
cinnati, O.)
Papen. 1883,84. 1885. 80. SheHck.
— 1886-87. 1887. 8». Sfurick.
Sketches of war bUtory. 1861-65. 4 v. 1888-96. 8^.
Clarke. $1 and $1.50.
— Commandery of Wisconslo. Organized 1874. (Capt.
A. R. Houston, recorder, 373 Milwaukee St.,
Milwaukee, Wis.)
War papers. 2 v. 1891-M. 8o. Burdickt Armitage and
Alien,
Military Service Institution of the U. S. Organized
1878. (Capt. A. L. Harris, ed. and pub., Got-
emor*8 Island, N. Y.)
Joumalf originally quarterly ; since 1889, bl-monihly. v. 1 :
1, 1879— V. 28 (in progress). $4 per ann. ; 75c. per no.
yote. About eigbi papers have been published separately,
bat all have been Loclnded in the lournal.
Milwaukee, Municipal League of. Milwaukee^ Wis.
Draft of an act to prevent corrupt practices In general and In
primary elections.
Minisiok Valley Historical Society. Organized 1889.
(W. H. Nearpass, cor. sec.) Port Jervis^ N. F.
History of Deerpark, Orange Co., N. Y., by P. B. Oninaer.
1890. 206p. 12*. cl.
1090-1890: bicentennial celebration of the two hondredth
anniversary of the settlement of the Minisink Valley. 1890.
28 p. sm. 40.
Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences. Organized
1873. (C. P. Berkey, cor. sec, Uniyersity of
Minnesota.) Minneapolis^ Minn,
Oonstitntion and by-laws, with address of President. 1873.
40p. 9f>. pap.
BoUetin. 9P. pap. v. 1, pt. 1, 1874; pt.2, 1876; pt.S, 1877.
ea., 50c. pt. 5, 1878; pt. 6, 1880. v. 2, pts. 1-6, 1880-85. v. 3,
pts. 1-3, 1889, 1891-2. Note. Part 3 destroyed by fire as the
last 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 niilippine Islands, by F. B. Bourns and Dean G.
Worcester. 1894. 64 p. 4®.
Minnesota Historical Society. Organized 1849. (War-
ren Upbam, sec. and libo.) Si. PatU, Minn.
Annals of the society, by B. D. Neiil and H. H. Sibley and
others. 1850. 82 p. Other parts were issned in 1861, 2, 3 and
6; now included in collectionB, v. 1.
Oolie^ons. v. 1-8. 1860-1898. 8 v. 8*. ea., $2.60, ex-
cepting V. 1, 4, 5, ea., $3.50. The parts are also sold sepa-
rately.
Annual reports.
Biennial reports to the legislature.
Proceedings, fi-om the organisaUon Nov. 15, 1849, to the ad-
mission of the state. May 11, 1858. 1878. 21 p. 8«.
Transactions of the department of American history, April,
May, 1879. 1879. 84 p. 80. Same for Oct., 1879. 1879. 88 p.
80. Same (including both the above) , 1879. 148 p. V.
Dept. of Am. Bist. Light thrown by the Jesuits upon
hitherto obscure points in early Am. hist., by B. D. Neill.
The writings of Louis Hennepin, by B. D. Neill. 1880.
The sources of the Mississippi, by J. H. Baker. 1887. 38
p. 9P.
Catalogue of library. 1888. 2 v. V.
Minnesota State Forestry Association. Organized 1876.
(Geo. W. Strand, sec, Taylor's Falls, Minn.)
Forest tree planters' manual. 8^. 1879, 1881, 1883,byL.B.
Hodges. 1889, 1890, by C. L. Smith. 1891-6, by J. O. Barrett.
Forestry in Minnesota, by Prof. Sam. B. Greene, 1898. 310
p. 5c. postage.
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fiiinnesota l^tate Horticaltural Society. Organized
1866. (A. W. Latham, sec., 207 Kasota
Block.) Minneapolis^ Minn.
Report, 1866-78. 1 v. 12». cl. Stat€ of Minn,
Report; annaal. 1874-4W. 25 v. 104-542 p.
Minnesota State Medical Society. Organized 1869 ; in-
corporated 1892. (Wm. Davis, sec, 107 £. 6th
St.) 8U Paid, Minn.
Tranuctionf. ▼. 1-30. 30 ▼. 4P and 9>. Not for sale.
Misftissippi State Historical Society. Organized 1890.
(F. L. Riley, sec.) University of Mississippi ^
University f Miss,
Poblicationa. no.l. 177 p. 4o. pap. $1.00.
Bfississippi State Medical Association. Organized 1856 ;
suspended daring the war, and resumed in 1869.
(Dr. H. M. Folkes, ed. and mngr. and actg. sec,
BUoxi, Miss.)
TranaactloDa. let, 1857; irregular nntil 1860, sinoe then
annnal.
Journal (monthly).
Missouri Bar Association. Organized 1881. (J. J.
Russell, sec, Charleston, Mo.)
Annual reports.
Missouri Botanical Garden. Organized 1889. (W:
Trelease, director, Tower GroTe Ave.) St,
Louis y Mo,
Reports. Annual; ed. by W: Trelease. y. 1, 1890— v. 0,
1898. 80. ea., $1.
Handbook of the garden ; ed. by W: Trelease. 1898. obi.
32P. leatherette, 25c.
ITote, The principal botanical contributions have also
been separately issued in paper or leatherette, under the
authora* names.
Missouri, CiTil Service Reform Association of. Organ-
ized 1881. (Hugh McKittrick, sec, 911 Wash-
ington Ave.) St, LouiSf Mo,
Address to the people of Missouri, by H: Hitchcock; with
constitution, etc., of society. 1881.
Reports. Annual. 1881 -|-.
Report of committee for year ending May, 1801; with ad-
dress by T. Roosevelt.
Missouri Historical and Philosophical Society. Organ-
ized 1844. St, Louis, Mo.
Annals, no.l. 1848. 29 p. 8^
Japan and the expedition thereto of the United States, by
Thos. Allen. 1858. 34 p. 9P,
Missouri Historical Society. Organized 1866. (W: J.
Seever, sec, 1600 Locust St.) St. Louis, Mo,
President's addresses, constitution and by-laws, and list of
members. 1894. 8'>.
Annnal reports, 1866-08.
Publications, nos. 1-14. 1880-07. V. pamph. :
1. The campaign in Missouri, and the battle of Wilson's
Creek, by W. M. Wherry. 1880. — 2-8. Recollections of a
septuagenarian, by Wm. Waldo, etc.— 4. Amended charter
and by-laws. — 5. Address on Bam. Gaty, by J. F. Darby. —
6. Notes on the archsMlogv of Missouri, by F. F. Hilder. —
7. Ann. address by O. B. Lmghton, pres., 1883. — 8. Historical
societies in their relation to local historical interest, by C. F:
Robertson. 1888. 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 C. P. Robertson. 1884.
— 11. President's address, constitution and by*laws. 1894.
9P, 81 p. — 12. Newspapers and newspaper people of three
decades (8i. Louis), by wm. Hyde; Territorial revenue system
of Mo., by F. O. Hicks. 1896. 86 p. 9>. — 18. Louisiana
purchase, by J. O. Broadhead. 1897. 81 p. 8o. — 14. History
of the Catholic church in St. Louis, by Rev. J. J. Convay.
1897. 40 p. 8«.
Missouri Institute of Homoeopathy.
Prooeedhigs. 8. 1884. 8o.
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[Nantucket
Missouri, Medical Association of. Organized 1850.
(Jabez N. Jackson, sec.) Kansat Oity^ Mo,
TransaotioDB. Annual.
Mlssoarl 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.
Annaal reports. 9>. Ist, for 18«M0th, for 1898. v. 1-5,
7-10, 12-20, 22, called ** proceedings; " ▼. 6 entitled " seventh
annnal meeting;" ▼. 11 called "transactions;" ▼. 21, 28-40,
issued as " reports."
Modern Language Association of America. Organ-
ized 1883. (Ja. W. Bright, sec, Johns Hopkins
Uniy., Baltimore, Md.)
Proceedings at New York, Dec. 29, 30, 1884. v. 1, 1884.
Pablications. v. 1-3, ed. by A. M. Elliott. Quarterly vols.
4-7 (1889-02), ed. by A. M. Elliott. Quarterly vols. 8-13 (new
series, 1-4) 1893-98, 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. 367 p. 8^. por. v. 2, 1896.
Catalogue of the library of the society ; also report of the
librarian, 1891-93, prepared by W. F. Wheeler. Helena, 1892.
128 p. 80.
Montgomery Co., Fa., Historical Society of. Organized
1881. (Joseph Fomance, pres., Penn St.,
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Historical sketches, v. 1. 1895. 11. 420 p. 12o. $1.60;
vellum, $2. v. 2, 1897.
Monument Association of the Capture of Andr^.
Centennial Souvenir. 1880. 167 p. 8^. 11. 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. 1869.
Memorial of the 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. ffi. il. New York, Richardson; PAi/a., Lippin-
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96. 1896. $4.26. v. 6 : 1-4, 1896-98.
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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. Qreene, registrar.) South Hadley^
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History of Mount Holyoke Seminary, 1837-87, by Mrs. S. D.
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Semi.centennial celebration, ed. byS. D. Stow. 1888. 166 p.
80.
Nantucket Historical Society. Organized 1894. (Susan
£. Brock, libn., Fair St.) Nantucket, Mass.
Quakerism on Nantucket since 1800, by H. B. Worth. 1896.
38 p. 8*. pap., 26c.
Timothy White papers, 1726-1756. Ed. by Rev. M. S.
Dudley. 1898. 96 p. 8o. pap., $1.
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PabllcaUons, 6 ▼. tIz. :
1. Biographical introdoetioo to the writlnga of Roger Wil*
llama. By Reuben Aldridge Gnild. With Roger WUliama'a
kev to the Indian langnage, and Cotton'a letter to Roger
Williama, and hia reply. Edited by Jamea Hammond Tmm-
ball and Ren ben Aldridge. 1866. ▼! + 2 -|- 60 + 16 + 210 +
3 + 112 p. 4®.
2. Ifaater John Cotton'a anawer to Maater Roger Williama,
etc. Edited by Rev. J. Lewia Diman and Reuben Aldridge.
1867. 8 -1-240 + 36 p. 4fi.
8. The bloody tenant of peraeention. Edited by Rev.
Samuel L. C^dwell. 4 + ziT + 42ftp. 4».
4. The bloody tenant yet more bloody. Edited by Rev.
Samuel L. Caldwell. 1870. 4 + iz + M7 + lp. 4P.
6. Oeorge Fox digg'd out of hia burrowea. Edited by Rev.
J. Lewla Diman. 1872. 6 -U IvUi + 10 + 508 p. i\
6. Lettera of Roger Williama. Edited by Jobn Rnaaell
BarUett. 1874. zvlii + 2 + 420 p. 4f>.
National Academy of Sciences. Incorporated 1863.
(Prof. Ira Remsen, Home Sec, Johns Hopkins
Universitf , Bait., Md.) Washingfiont Z>. (7.
JiTote. For publicationa, bm in Appendix to Am. Cat., U. 6.
Government Publicationa, National Academy of ScUnces.
National Association of Builders. Organized 1887.
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Bulletin (quarterly). 25c. per year.
Annual reporta. 18B7+.
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National Association of Railway Surgeons. Now In-
ternational Association of Railway Surgeons,
which see.
National Association of Wool Manjifacturers. Or-
ganized 1864. (S. N. D. North, sec, 70 Kilby
St.) Boston^ Mcus.
Bulletin (quaxterly). v. 28, 1898. $2 per ann. bd. vola.,
^2.60.
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Protection a boon to conaumera, by J. L. Hayea. 1867. 60c.
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The protective qneation abroad, by J. L. Hayea. 1870. 60c.
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National Civil Service Reform League. Organized
1881. (G: McAneny, sec, 54 William St.) New
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Good Oovemment (monthly), v. 12: 1, July, 1802 +. $1
per ann. 10c. per copy. Succeeded the Civil Service Recordt
and the Oivil Service R«/wmert and la numbered conaecutively
wlUi the former. Suspended temporarily in 1898, but to be
resumed shortly.
Proceedings. Annual. 1881-97. (1881-3,1888,1890. o.p.)
Addresses by Qeoive William Curtis :
The progress of reform. 1883. o. p.
The year's work in civil service reform. 1884.
Civil service reform under the present national administra>
tion. 1885.
The situation. 188«.
The reason and the result of civil service reform. 1888.
Party and patronage. 1892.
Addresses oy Carl Schurz :
Civil service reform and democracy. 189S.
The necessity and progress of civU service reform. 1894.
Congress and the spoils system. 1895.
Encouragements and warnings. 1890.
The democracy of the merit system. 1897.
Report on the ezpedienoy of asking candidates for public
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To the voters of the United SUtes. 10 p.
Address to the reverend cXwvy of all denominations in the
United States [by John JayJ. 1888. 14 p.
The four vears* term, by F. W. Whitridge. 1888. 16 p. o. p.
Letter of Orover Cleveland to the National Civil-Service
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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 service. 1887. 4 p.
Report of the Civil Service Reform Association of Mary-
land to the League concerning the part taken by federal office
holders at primary electiona in Maryland in July, 1887. 40 p.
o. p.
Report of special committee on the present condition of the
reform movement. 1887.
Civil service reform as a moral question, 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. 6. Straus. 1894.
The theory and practice of civil service reform. Wm. D.
Foulke. 1894.
The interest of the workingman in civil service reform.
Herbert Welsh. 1896.
The appointment and tenure of postmasters. R. H. Dana.
1895.
The republican party and civil service reform. H. Hitch-
cock. 1897.
The democratic party and civil service reform. Moorfleld
Storey. 1897.
An open letter to the Hon. C. H. Grosvenor. G. McAneny.
1897.
The need of a classified and non-partisan census bureau.
Report of special committee of the National Civil Service
Rexorm League.
The legal situation. B. B. Smith. 1897.
Civil service reform in municipal government. Two papers.
Albert Shaw and Horace B. Deming. 1897.
U. S. civil service statutes and revised rulee of May 9.
1898.
Note. The league has also issued a large number of leaflets,
circulars, drafts, copies 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., 1890 +•
Charity organization. Boat. 1890. 8o.
History of child saving in the U. S. Boat. 1893. 820 p. 8^.
Proceedings of annual session. 1874 -|->
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Proceedings of special session at New Orleans, March, 1897.
1 V. 9P, 126 p. pap., 60c.
National Congress of Fruit Growers. See American
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Proceedings of annoAl oonyenttons. 1889 +• 8^* d*
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Commlseion and distrlboted like goyemment pnblicetloiM.
National Cotton Planters' Association of America.
Ptanien* Journal. 16 ▼. 4fi. 1880-87+- VMul^urg, Mi99.
National Dental Association. Organized 1897, by a
union of the American Dental Association with
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National Divorce Reform League. Organized 1881.
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Transactions; ed. by recording secretary, y. 1. 1873. v. 36,
1898.
National Educational Association. Formerly National
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Annual reports.
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National Geographic Magazine, v. 1, 1888— y. 8, 1897. il.
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Rivers and valleys of Pennsylvania, by W. IC. Davis. 1889.
71 p. 8^. maps and woodcuts. I
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National Herbart Society. Organized 1895. (C. A.
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National League for Good Koads. Organized 1892.
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Proceedings, Oct. 20-21 , 1892 : v. 1 : 1, Nov. 1892. 8o.
National League for the Protection of the Family. Or-
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Reports.
Note. The report for 1896 Is entitled ** A review of fifteen
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Some aspects of the divorce qnesUon, by Bev. 8. W. Dike,
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Report on marriage and divorce to the Nat. Council of Con-
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Report on the family, 1895, by Rev. W. H. Scndder.
Report on the charch and the home. May, 1898, by Rev. S.
W. Dike. o. p.
Condition and needs of statistics of marriage and divorce in
Europe and America, by Rev. S. 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.
$1.60. 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: BUch-
ardson.
2. Address to the public, by C: J. Bonaparte; with consti*
tuUon 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 Leasue; Civic Federation of
Chicago; Good Government Club ox San Francisco: Law En*
forcement Society of Brooklyn ; and Ci^c 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-f-, ed. by sec. dP. cl., $1.60.
Shaw Bros., Pitteburg.
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80.
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Board of Councilmen, document no. 9. 9>. New Tork.
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National Republican League of the U. S. Organized
1887. (D. H. Stine, sec, Auditorium Hotel,
Chicago, 111.)
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History of the league. 1898. 440 p. d., $2.60; leath., $6.
J. F. Hogan, Detroit.
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Osborne Talbott, sec, 1445 Huntington PI.,
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Leaflet onUinee for siDdy.
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National Spiritualists' Association. Organized 1893.
(Mrs. Mary T. Longley, sec.) 600 Pennsylvania
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Beportfl of conventloDB. 1803-7. pap., ea., 26c. 1803, pub.
by Stormont 4b Jackton. 1894, pab. by Light of Truth Pub.
Co,
Note, Pabliahee tracU aleo.
National Teachers' Association. Now National Educa-
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National Temperance Society and Publication House.
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3 and 6 W. ISih-St., New York City,
Pabliahee temperance literature : for catalogue, tee Publish-
era* Trade List Annual.
Natural History Society of Wisconsin. See Wisconsin.
Natural Science Association of America. Organized
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Ave.) New York City.
1. Birds of North America, by J. H. Studer. 1897. 1 v.
12 X 16 in. 212 p. text. 190 col. plates, i bound, $40; full
Bussia,$46.
2. Chapters on the natural history of U. S., by R. W.
Shufeldt. 1807. 480 p. 8o. ex. d., $3.60.
8. Ornithology, or the science of birds, by Theodore Jasper.
1878 (?) Iv. 12x16 in. 100 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, Unirersity of Ne-
braska.) Lincoln, Neb,
Publications. 8o. pap. nos. l-«. 1891-8.
Nebraska Engineering Society. Organheed 1897. (Geo.
B. Chatbum, sec, State University.) Lincoln,
Neb.
Transactions; ed. by Adna Dobson, sec. 1897. 20 p. 8^.
pap.
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(Jay Amos Barrett, asst. sec. and libn.) Library
Bldg,, State University, Lincoln, Neb.
Transactions and reports. 8*. ▼. 1, 1886— y. 6, 1803. v.
1, 2, ea., &0c. y. 3-6, ea., $1 (continued as Proceedings and
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Note. A few papers contained in the above haye been pub-
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Nebraska State Horticultural Society. (C. H. Barnard,
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Annual report. Sent on receipt of 16 c. for postage and
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Nebraska State Medical Society. Organized 1868.
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Transactions, 1866. 8o. cl. $1. TiUon db Co.
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Addresses and proceedings at preliminary meeting, 1885,
first annual meeting, 1886, and first special meeting, 1887; ed.
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Report of conference on college entrance requirements in
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New England Conservatory of Music. Organized 1853
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Boston f Mass.
New England CfoneeroaUtruMagcuiine. ed. by B. O
Northrup, H. O. Lake and F. W. Hale. Issued Oct., Dec.
March, May, July. 189^-8. 4 v. 4o. 60c.
New England Cotton Manufacturers' Association. Or
ganized 1865. (C. J. H. Woodbury, sec.) In
temational Trust Bldg.y 45 Milk St.^ Boston
Mass.
Transactions. Bemi-annual.
op.)
V. 1-64. $6 eacb. (▼. 1-66
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. (Martha
E. Parker, sec.) 66 State St.j Boston ^ Mcus.
Specimen tariff Inequalities.
Ftotectlon robs cotton mill bands.
Does tbe tariff keep up your wages?
To the farmers of Massachusetts.
Opinions of leading monufocturers.
Protection a burden, by J. B. Saraent.
Open letter to H. O. Lodge, by W. N. Osgood. 1888.
Wages and the Uriff, byB. P. Wheeler. 1888.
The wool question, by W. L. Garrison.
Shipping, bounties, and subsidies, by J. Codman.
Oppressiye tariff taxation, by J. Means.
Surplus and the tariff, by Horace White.
Sound the alarm.
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Protection or free trade, by Henry George. 1891. 216 p.
pap., 26c.
Family likeness [Sherman silver bill and McKinley tariff].
11893. J
Speeches by leading business men [H. L. Pierce and others]
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Speeches by Peleg McFarlln and Henry O. Thacher, at the
dinner, March 9, 1894.
Incidental echoes, by O: Brlckett. 1894. pap., 6c.
Tariff chestnuts, pap., 6c.
Industrial freedom : the germ of national progress and per.
manenoe, by T: F. Bayard, pap.. 10c.
Republican reciprocity, by W. Lloyd (Jarrison. 4 p.
Wages and protection, by W. L. Oanlson. 1894. 13 p.
Senator Hoar and protection, by W. L. Oarrison. 1895. 21 p.
The case of a few ship-builders vs. the American people, by
J. Codman. 1895. 15 p.
Speeches on free trade and free silver, by J. D. Warner and
H. W. Chaplin. 1895. 31 p.
The panics of 1837 and 1857, by J. B. Russell. 1896. 20 p.
Letter from A. B. Farqnhar. 1897. 8 p.
ArgumenU against the Dingley bill, by A. B. Farqnhar. E.
Atkinson, and H. N. Shepard. 1897. 86 p.
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39th, 1853-89.
Constitation and by-laws and list of members. Beyeral edi-
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Transactions. Part 1, v, 2. 1868. 101 p. 9P.
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Society of Colonial Wars : General. Organized 1893.
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York City.)
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DeVinne. ▼. 2-6, i\)tt.
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Mass. Organized 1893. (E: Webster McGlenen,
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Publications. 1,2,3,4. 1894-98.
Proceedings of Uie first general court of the society,
Dec. 21, 1893; address on the great Narragansett fight, by
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Proceedings of the special conrts and second general
conrt, 1893; Why was Louisburg twice besieged? by 8.
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Annual register of officers and members. 1894. il. 8o.
Proceedings and year book, 1896-97. 1897, $2. 1898, $8.
Society of First Steamship Pioneers. San Franeiseo,
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First steamship pioneers. 1874. 393 p. 4^. photographs.
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
Organized 1892. (F. T. Bowles, sec, 12 W.
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Oeological and Scient{fic Bulletin. (Monthly.) y. 1:1.18
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CO
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of the church of Christ In Tale College. Preached Nov. 22,
1857. 1868. 80.
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Tale College who were in the military or naval service of the
U. S. during the recent war, held July 26, 1865. 1866. 8o.
TL. H. Bagg.l Four years at Tale. By a graduate of '69.
ISn. 120.
W. L. Eingsley. Tale College : a sketch of Its history, with
notices of its several departments, instructors, benefactors,
etc. 1879. 2 vols. 4o.
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annals of the college history . 1701-63. 1886-96. 2 v. %**.
F. B. Dexter. Sketch of the history of Tale University.
1887. 80.
H. P. Johnston. Tale and her honor-roll in the American
revolution. 1888. 8o.
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The Tale Literary Magaeine, conducted by the students of
Tale College. 1836-98. 68 vols. 8o.
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The TaU Courant, 1866-96, 40 ; 1896-98, 160. 34 vols. [v. 1-
12, 1866-77, weekly; t. 13-34, 1877-98, bi-weekly.]
The College Courant, weekly. 1867-74. 15 vols. 4".
The Tale Record, 1872-08. 26 vols. 40. [v. 1-4, 1872-76,
weekly; v. 6-26, 1876-98. bi-weekly.]
Fa/s 2>ai/y il^t, 1878-98. 21 vols. fol.
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H. B. Durand and J. B. Whitney, ed, Blm leaves : a collec-
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J. A. Porter. Sketches of Yale life: selections from the
collese magazines and newspapers. 1886. I60.
S. N. Pond. Tale lyrics : a collection of verses from the un-
dergradtiAte publications of Tale University. 1889. I60.
T. G. Bhepard. Tale glees. A collection of the songs re-
cently prepared for and used by the University glee dub.
II. DlPARTMXNTS OF THS UNITBBaiTT.
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The Yale College hymnbook I with tones] for male voices.
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Dwight hall, an historical sketch. 1887. 8o.
N. Porter. Fifteen years in the chapel of Yale College.
1888. 80.
W. H. Sallmon, ed. The coltare of Christian manhood :
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The Association Record, published by the College Young
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Catalogue of the graduated members of the Llnonian Society
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Catalogue of the Society of Brothers in Ultity, Yale College.
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Catalogue of the Linonian and Brothers' library. 1878. 99,
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Catalogue of members of the Connecticut Alpha of Phi Beta
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Transactions of the Observatory, vol. 1, parts 1-6. 1887-06.
4».
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J. Edwards. Catalogue of the Qreek and Roman coins in
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Catalogue of Russian books in the University library.
1806. 80.
Sheffield Sdenti/lc School.
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D. C. Oilman. The Sheffield Sdentiflo School of Yale Uni*
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The semi-centennial anniversary of the Divinity School.
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Lyman Beecher lectures on preaching. Various authors.
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Oeneral catalogues of the members of the Divinity School.
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Directory of the living graduates of the medical department.
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