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38 American Antiquarian Society. [April, ffiibers ano FROM MEMBERS. ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS, LL.D., Lincoln.—His "The Confederacy and The Transvaal : A People's Obligation to Robert E. Lee." BALDWIN, SIMEON E., LL.D., New Haven, Conn.—His "Yale Men as Writers of Law and Government." BARTON, EDMUND M., Worcester—Home Letters, 18G1-18G5 -from Ira Moore Barton and wife to their son Capt. Charles Henry Barton, in the Service; and three magazines, in continuation. BowDiTCH, CHAULES P., Boston.—His "Notes on the Report of Teobert Maler, in Memoirs of the Peabody Museum, Vol. 2, No. 1"; and his paper " On the Age of Maya Ruins." ' BUTLER, JAMES D., LL.D., Madison, Wis.—His "Household Words: their Etymology"; and Kingston's "New Pocket Biographical Dic- tionary," containing Autograph of John Howard Payne. DAVIS, ANDREW MCE., Cambridge.—His "Currency and Banking in the Province of Massachusetts Bay," in two volumes ; and two of his other publications. i DAVIS, Hon. EDWARD L., Worcester.—Seven books; one hundred and eighty-three pamphlets; and one engraving. DEXTKR, FRANKLIN B., New Haven, Conn.—Invitations and pro- grammes relating to the Millenary of King Alfred the Great. DOYLK, JOHN T., Menlo Park, Cal.—Blue print copy of Costanzo's Map of the West Coast of America ; a manuscript letter of Governor Diego de Bórica relating to the Mission of Ban Antonio; and his Note on the Early Exploration of Upper California. EDES, HENRY H., Cambridge.—Transactions of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, containing his paper on "Places of Worship of the Sandemanians in Boston." EORBES, Hon. WILLIAM T., Worcester.—Thirteen books ; and twenty- four pamphlets. FRANCIS, GKORGE E., M.D., Worcester.—His "Medical Prospects": An address before the Massachusetts Medical Society, 1901. GILMAN, DANIEL C, LL.D., Baltimore, Md.—His "Relationsof Yale to Men of Science." GREEN, Hon. ANDREW H., New York.—Hall's "Jamestown, A Sketch of its History and Present Condition."

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38 American Antiquarian Society. [April,

ffiibers ano

FROM MEMBERS.

ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS, LL.D., Lincoln.—His "The Confederacyand The Transvaal : A People's Obligation to Robert E. Lee."

BALDWIN, SIMEON E . , LL.D., New Haven, Conn.—His "Yale Men asWriters of Law and Government."

BARTON, EDMUND M. , Worcester—Home Letters, 18G1-18G5 -from IraMoore Barton and wife to their son Capt. Charles Henry Barton, inthe Service; and three magazines, in continuation.

BowDiTCH, CHAULES P., Boston.—His "Notes on the Report of TeobertMaler, in Memoirs of the Peabody Museum, Vol. 2, No. 1"; and hispaper " On the Age of Maya Ruins." ''

BUTLER, JAMES D . , LL.D., Madison, Wis.—His "Household Words:their Etymology"; and Kingston's "New Pocket Biographical Dic-tionary," containing Autograph of John Howard Payne.

DAVIS, ANDREW MCE., Cambridge.—His "Currency and Banking inthe Province of Massachusetts Bay," in two volumes ; and two of hisother publications. i

DAVIS, Hon. EDWARD L . , Worcester.—Seven books; one hundred andeighty-three pamphlets; and one engraving.

DEXTKR, FRANKLIN B. , New Haven, Conn.—Invitations and pro-grammes relating to the Millenary of King Alfred the Great.

DOYLK, JOHN T., Menlo Park, Cal.—Blue print copy of Costanzo's Mapof the West Coast of America ; a manuscript letter of GovernorDiego de Bórica relating to the Mission of Ban Antonio; and hisNote on the Early Exploration of Upper California.

EDES, HENRY H. , Cambridge.—Transactions of the Colonial Society ofMassachusetts, containing his paper on "Places of Worship of theSandemanians in Boston."

EORBES, Hon. WILLIAM T., Worcester.—Thirteen books ; and twenty-four pamphlets.

FRANCIS, GKORGE E . , M.D., Worcester.—His "Medical Prospects":An address before the Massachusetts Medical Society, 1901.

GILMAN, DANIEL C , LL.D., Baltimore, Md.—His "Relationsof Yaleto Men of Science."

GREEN, Hon. ANDREW H. , New York.—Hall's "Jamestown, A Sketchof its History and Present Condition."

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GREEN, Hon. SAMUEL A., Boston.—Three of his own publications; tenfacsimile reproductions of "Old Boston and Neighborhood"; sevenbooks; ten hundred and eighty-six pamphlets; one proclamation;one broadside; and "The American Journal of Numismatics," incontinuation.

HALE, Rev. EDWARD E. , D.D., Koxbury.—Three of his own books;and De Foe's " Life of Colonel Jack."

HOAR, Hon. GEORGE F., Worcester.—Ten of his own publications ;thirteen books ; two hundred and thirty-nine pamphlets ; two photo-graphs; a fragment of the Endlcptt Rock; and six files of news-papers, in continuation.

HUNTINGTON, Rev. WILLIAM R. , D.D., New York.—On'e pamphlet.

LEÓN NICOLÁS, Ph.D., Mexico, Mex.—His "Lyobaa ó Mlctlan, GuiaHistorico-Descriptiva," Mexico, 1901.

LINCOLN, WALDO, Worcester.—His "The Province Snow, Prince ofOrange"; and photographs of Commodore Edward Tyng, his wifeMrs. Anne (Waldo) Tyng, and of the cup presented to CommodoreTyng by merchants of Boston in 1744.

LORD, ARTHUR, Plymouth.—His "Some Needed Changes in TownAffairs."

LoDBAT, JOSEPH F., LL.D., Paris, France.—" Codex Féjerváry-MayerManuscrit Mexicain Précolombien, " with introduction by DoctorLoubat; and " Die Alten Ansiedlungen von Chacula."

MARSH, Hon. HENRY A., Worcester.—Souvenir progranime for theEightieth Anniversary Celebration of the birth of Edward EverettHale, Boston, April 3, 1902; and one newspaper.

MCCALL, Hon. SAMUEL W . , Winchester.—His Speech against thePhilippine Tariff Bill.

MATTHEWS, ALBERT, Boston.—Two of his own publications.

MEAD, EDWIN D . , Boston.—His " East Anglla in New England,"; andprogrammes of the Commemoration of the Millenary of King Alfredthe Great.

MERRIMAN, Rev. DANIEL, D.D., Worcester.—Fifty-seven pnmphlets;

and two files of newspapers, in continuation.NoHLK, JOHN, Boston.—" Records of the Court of Assistants of the

Colony of Massachusetts-Bay, 1630-1692." vol. 1.PAINE, NATHANIEL, Worcester.—Two of his own publications ; three

books; one hundred and ninety-four pamphlets ; ton lithographs; sixphotographs; and four files of newspapers, in continuation.

PEET, STEPHEN D. , Ph.D., .Kdííor, Chicago, 111.—"The American Anti-quarian and Oriental Journal," as issued.

ROGERS, Hon. HORATIO, Commissioner, Providence, R. I.—"Early Rec-ords of the Town of Providence," vol. lC.

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SAUSBURY lion. STEPHEN, Worcester.—Eighteen books ; four hundredand thirteen pamphiets; two piiotographs ; two broadsides ; || and sixflies of newspapers, in continuation.

STEARNS, Hon. EZRA S., Rindge, N. H.—His " Fitch Genealogy."STEBBINS, Rev. CALVIN, Framingham.—Two of his own publications.

THOMAS, ALLEN C , Haverford, Pa.--Two of his own pubiicutions.UPHAM, HENRY P., St. Paul, Miun.—" Jesuit Relations an(l Allied

Documents," vols. 72 and 73; and CharlevoixVs " History jof NewFrance," vol. 6, third edition. ,

VEDDER, Rev. CHARLES, LL.D., Charleston, S. C—Three of his ownpublications ; flve volumes of the publications of the Huguenot Soci-ety of South Carolina ; and one pamphlet. j

VIGNAUD, HENRY, Paris, France.—His "La lettre et la Carte de Tosca-nelli, U74, sur la route des Indes par l'ouest."

WEEDEN, WILLIAM B., Providence, R. L—His "Industrial Life inRhode Island." ¡

WRIGHT, CARROLL D. , Commissioner, Washington, D. C—Publicationsof the U. S. Department of Labor, as issued.

FROM PERSONS NOT MEMBERS.

ARGONAUT PUBLISHING COMPANY, San Francisco, Cal.—Nuinbers of" The Argonaut." '

AKT METAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Jamestown, N. Y.—One book.

AvERY, ELROY M., Cleveland, Ohio "Avery Notes and Queries," asissued.

BAKER AND TAYLOR COMPANY, New York.—" The Monthly Bulletin," asissued. '

BALDWIN, JOHN D. , Worcester.—The matrix plates of the j " GreaterWorcester " edition of the Worcester Daily Spy ; and seven numbersof " Harvard Magazine."

BARTON, Miss EDITH A., Worcester.—" The Spirit of '76," Í898-1900.BARTON Miss LYDIA M., Worcester.—" The Association Record," in

continuation. IBARTON, Mrs. WM. SUMNER, Worcester.—Wall map of Worcester in

1878 ; and thirty-two pamphlets.BBALE, CHARLES C , Boston.—His "The Cummings collection of short-

hand books in the library of the American Antiquarian Society "; andhis " Early American Shorthand Authors." •

BEMIS, MERRICK, M.D., Worcester.—Seventeen hundred and'ninety-sixpamphlets, chiefly American medical and surgical journals.

BERRY, JOHN M., Millbury.—His " Constitutional convention of Con-necticut." I

BINGHAM, HIRAM, JR . , Cambridge.—His " Five Straws Gathered fromRevolutionary Fields."

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BLACKER, FRANCIS W . , Worcester.—A framed photograph of CharlesSumner.

BLACKMER, FRANK W . , Ph.D., Topeka, Kan.-His "Life of CharlesRobinson."

Buss, Mrs. WILLIAM II., AVorcestcr.—Taylor's " Christ's Victorie overthe Dragon and Satan," London, 1633.

BOSTON BOOK COMPANY.—" The Bulletin of Bibliography," as issued.BoswoiîTH, Mrs. ROBERT, Highland, Cal.-Numbers of " The Highland

Citrus Belt."

BOWMAN, GEORGE B. , Editor, Boston.—Numbers of "The MayflowerDescendant."

BHOWN, DAVID H. , West Medford.-His address on "Raymond, NewHampshire, I'ifty Years Ago."

BROWN, FREEMAN, Clerk, Worcester.—The Annual Report of thoWorcester Board of Overseers of the Poor, 1891.

BROWN HENRY J., London, England.—Tributes to Benjamin F. Stevensincluding his own. '

BuLLARD, Rev. HENRY, D.D., St. Joseph, Mo.—" One Hundred Yearsin a Presbyterian Church, Union Springs, N. Y."

BuLLAiiD, Miss LOUISA D . , Cambridge.—Twenty-eight photographs,chiefly of Generals of the War of 1861-65.

BUNFORD, SAMUEL, Philadelphia. Pa.—His "Index to American Por-traits."

CANFIELD, Mrs. PENELOPE S., Worcester.—Twenty-four selected books.CANFIELD, Miss PENELOPE W . S., Worcester.—" The Army and Navy

Journal"; and " The Southern Letter," in continuation.

CHAMBERLAIN, DANIEL H. , LL.D., West Brookfleld.—His "CharlesSumner and tbe Treaty of Washington."

CHAMBERLIN, Mrs. HENRY H. , Worcester.-Abbot's " Brief Descrip-tion of the Whole World," London, fol. 1623. (?)

CHAPMAN, Mrs. MARY A., Vice-President, Fitchbnrg.—" The AncestralRegister of the General Society of the Daughters of the Revolution,"1896; and two pamphlets.

CHICKBRING AND SONS, Boston.-Their "Historical Musical ExhibitionCatalogue, 1902."

CLARK, Hon. GEORGE M., Higganum, Conn.—His "Revision of theConnecticut Constitution."

CoNANT, LEVI L . , Ph.D., Worcester.-The Worcester Directory, 1898.

CONRAD, ABCTURUS Z., D.D., Editor, Worcester.—" The Old SouthRecord," as issued.

CORNISH, LOUIS H. , New York . -" The Spirit of '76," as issued.CRITIC COMPANY, New York.—Numbers of " The Critic."

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CURRAN, Mrs.. MARY H . , Bangor, Me.-Tributes to V. Rev.-Michael CO'Brien.

CuRRiBR, FRBDBRICK A., Fitchburg.-His "Old Stores and Storekeep-ers of Fitchburg, Mass., 1764-1864."

DE MENIL, ALEXANDER N . , St. Louis, M o . - " The Hesperian," ns

issued.D E LA ROCHELLE, P. G., Boston.—"La France," as issuedDouBLEDAY, PAGE AND COMPANY. New York.-Numbers,| of "The

World's Work." IEARLE, Mrs. ALICE MORSE, Brooklyn, N. Y.-Her " Old Time Gardens."EARLE, STEPHEN C , Worcester.-His "The Rutland House of Major-

General Rufus Putnam."ELLSWORTH, J. LEWIS, Worcester.-" Public Services In Memory of

Roger Wolcott."EMERSON, P. H.. London, England.-His "A Criticism of The Ips-

wich Emersons, alias ' The Emcrsons lu America.' " ¡iEVERETT, OLIVER H. , M.D., Worcester.—One hundred and twenty-three

books; sixty-six pamphiets; and " The Youth's Compauion," for 1809and 1900.

FELT, CHARLES W . , Worcester.—His " Seed of Anarchy," No. 1.FiSHBR, SYDNEY G., Phiiadelphia, Pa. -His " The American Revolu-

tion and the Boer War." IFiSKB, WILLARD, Florence, Italy.—His " The Rev. Lewis Rou and the

missing manuscript of his Tract relating to Chess." j

FLAGG, SAMUBL, M.D., Worcester.-" The Nation," 1878^1901; and"The National Tribune," 1877-1901. | •

FORD, PAUL LEICESTER, Editor, New York . - " The Bibliographer," vol.

1, No. 1.FROWDB, HENRY, London, Eng.—" The Periodical," as issued.

GAZETTE COMPANY, Worcester.—" The Worcester Evening Gazette," asissued.

GiNN AND COMPANY, Boston.—"The Text Book Bulletin," as issued.

GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, Boston.-" The Christian Endeavor World,"

as issued. iGooDPASTURB BOOK COMPANY, Nashville, Tenn.-NumberSj of " The

American Historical Magazine and Tennessee Historical SocietyQuarterly."

GREEN, JAMES, Worcester.—Twelve books ; and thirteen pamphlets.GRBENLAW, Mrs. LUCY H . , Cambridge.-" The Genealoaical Adver-

tiser," as issued. IGREGSON, Rev. JOHN, Wiscasset, Me.-Hancock's " Christian States-

man : Thomas Cranmer."

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GRUNDY, ALFRED, Secretary, Cedar Falls, Iowa.—Bulletins of theState Normal School.

HALLOCK, CHARLES, Washington, D. C.-His " Origin of the AmericanIndigines."

HAMILTON, CHARLES, ESTATE OF, Worcester.—Ten copies of the reprintof the Vermont Acts and Laws of 1781.

HARDING, Hon. GARRICK M., Clifton, Pa.-His " Wyoming and itsIncidents."

HARLOW, Major WILLIAM T., Worcester.-Facsimile of Capt. NathanHow's Commission, February 6, 1776.

HITCHCOCK, Rev. EDWARD, LL.D., Amherst.—An early number of "TheHampshire Gazette."

HoLBROOK, LEVI, New York.—Two historical pamphlets.HosHi, HAJIMB, New York.—" Japan and America," as issued.HOUSE, LOLASKL, Baltimore, Md.—His " Stndy of the Twelfth Amond-

ment of the Constitution of the United States."

HUBBARD, ELBKRT, East Aurora, N. Y.—Numbers of " The Philistine."JENKINS, LAWRENCE W . , Salem.—One manuscript.

JOHNSON, CHARLES R. , Worcester.—Fifteen voiumes of State docu-ments.

LANK, WILLIAM C , Librarian, Cambridge.-His fourth report as libra-rian of Harvard University.

LAWTON, Mrs. S. E. REED-, Worcester.-Two early American imprints.LEYPOLDT, Mrs. AUGUSTA H. , New York.—"Literary News" as

issued. '

LINDSAY, JAMES L. , LL.D., Wigan, E n g . - " Bibliotheca LindesianaCollations and Notes," No. 6.

LippiNCOTT, Miss CONSTANCE, Philadelphia, Pa.—Her "Maryland asa Palatinate."

MACMILLAN COMPANY, New York.-" Book Reviews"; and "TheMonthly List," as issued.

MAY, THB MISSES, Leicester.—J. Simoni's " Lexicon Manuale Hebrai-cum et Chaldaicum"; two books; and twenty-nine pamphlets.

MRSSENSKR COMPANY, Worcester.—" The Messenger," as issued.MORANG, GEORGE AND COMPANY.-Toronto, P. Q.-"The Monthlv lie-

view," as issued.

MURRAY, DANIEL, Washington, D. C.-Hi» " Paul Jennings aud His Times-President Madison's Biographer and Valet."

MURRAY, THOMAS H., Boston.-His "Charles MacCarthy, a Rhode IslnndPioneer, 1077."

MUSICAL COURIER COMPANY, New York.-Numbers of "Tue MusicalCourier."

NEW YORK EVENING I'OST PRINTING COMPANY.-" The Nation," us issued.

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PAINK, JAMKS P., Worcester.—Parcels of English newspapers. 'PARKER, Mrs. HENBY L., JR. , Worcester.-" A Tribute to Clark Jilíson.»PBLLBT, ELLIS C , Worcester.—Seven books.PEXAFIKL, ANTONIO, Director, Mexico, Mex.—Pour official documents of

the Republic of Mexico.l'liELPS, Mrs. CHAULES E., Worcestc.r.-Sixty-two books; two bound vol-

umes of " Hearth and Home " ; and four pamphlets.POST, Mrs. HELEN W., Editor, Seabreeze, Fla.—Numbers of " Freeilom."POTTER, Mrs. SARAH I., BEQCEST OF, Westborough.-An eight-legged

maple table formerly owned by Kev. Nathaniel Maccarty of Worcester, Mass.PUTNAM, HERBERT, Librarian, Washington, D. O.-His report as Librarian

of Congress, 1901 ; and three library publications.P̂ EADE, Mrs. WILLIAM C , Beverly.—One pamphlet.REID, CHARLES C , M.D., Worcester.-" Ostéopathie Heaith," as issued.UiOE, FRANKLIN P., Worcester.—Early numbers of Boston newspapers.RICH, MARSHALL N. , Editor, Portland, Me.-" The Board of Trade Jour-

nal," as issued. ,ROBINSON FAMILY GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.—OflS-

cers. Constitution, eic, 1902.ROBINSON, Miss MARY, Worcester.—Ten pamphlets ; and three magazines in

continuation.ROE, ALFRED S., Worcester.-His " Worcester Y. M. C. A. Account of its

Founding, Development, etc."SCHUKMAN, JACOB G., LL.D., Chairman, Ithaca, N. Y.—Report of the

Philippine Commission.SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, Fitchburg.—" The Fitchburg Weekly Senti-

nel," as issued.SMITH, J. SUMNER, New Haven, Conn.—His " TransliterationI from the

Russian." 'SPENCER, EARLE, Philadciphia, Pa.-His " Chinese the Chosen." ISPOONER, Mrs. JENNIE C , Barre.—" The Barre Gazette," aa issued.SPY COMPANY, Worcester.—" The Massachusetts Spy," and " The! Worcester

Daily Spy," as issued. 'SWAN, ROBERT T., Commissioner, Boston.—The Fourteenth Report on Pub-

lic Records. 'TAFT, Mrs. CALVIN, Worcester.-" The Red Man and Heiper," in eontinua-

tion.THOMAS, CYRUS, Ph.D., Washington, D. C—His "Mayan Calendar Sys-

tems " ; and his " Numeral Systems of Mexico and Central America."TiMES-MiRROii COMPANY, LOS Angeles, Cal.—îîumbers of the Times.TOWER, HENRY M., Spencer.-His " Historicai Address at Spencer, Novem-

ber S, 1901." ITRAVELER'S INSURANCE COMPANY.—"The Traveler's Record," las issued.TURNER, JOHN H. , Ayer.—" The Groton Landmark," as issued!TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPANY., Worcester.—" The Chronopax," as

d

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VAN NAMK, ADDISON, Librarian, Nevy Haven, Conn.—His report of 1900-1901, as librariiin of Yiile Univeisity.

TYLER, Rev. ALBERT, Oxford.—" Oxford Memorial Services, WilliamMcKinley, Sept. 19,1901," containing Mr. Tyler's address.

ViNTON, Rev. ALEXANDER H. , D.D., Worcester.—" The Parish," as issued.WADLIN, HORACE G., Commissioner, Beading.—The Labor and Industrial

Chronology of Massachusetts, 1899 and 1900.WALKER, EDWIN S., Springfield, 111.—His "Story of My Ancestors in

America"; five historical pamphlets ; and one manuscript.WARD, GEORGE 0., M.D., AVorcester.—Four medical books.WAKE, HORACE E . , Boston.—His " The Charter and the Men."VV̂ EGELiN, OSCAR, Stamford, Conn.—His "Early American Fiction, 1774-

1830."WESBY, JOSEPH S. AND SONS, Worcester.—Ten books ; three hundred and

flCty-three pamphlets; and two files of newspapers, lu continuation.WRTHKREH, FRANK M., Auburn.—Annual Reports of the Town Officers of

Auburn, Mass., 1902.WHITCOMB, Miss MARY G., Worcester.—Twenty pamphiets.WHITE, Mrs. CAROLINE E., Editor, Philadelphia, Pa.—The " Journal of

Zoöphlly," as issued.AVriiTE, Mrs. ELISHA M., Framingham.—" Honor Roll of Massaehusetts

Patriots, heretofore unknown."WHITE, ISAAC D., Worcester.-Four pamphlets.WIRE, GEORGE E . , Z)epMííí-ii6mriají, Worcester.—His fourth report as

deputy-librarian of the Worcester County Law Library.WISDOM PUBLISHING COMPANY, Boston.—Numbers of " Wisdom."WooDviTARD, LEMUEL F., M.D., Worcester.—One hundred and twenty-five

pamphlets; and two files of newspapers, in continuation.

PROM SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS.

ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA.—Publications of the

Academy, as issued.

ACADEMY OF SCIENCE OF ST. LOUIS.—Publications of the Academy, as

issued.

AMBHICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.—Publications of the

Academy, as issued.

AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSIONAUY UNION.—"The Baptist MissionaryMagazine," as issued.

AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Publica-tions of the Society, as issued.

AMEHICAN HISTOKICAL ASSOCIATION.—Publications of the Association,as issued.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINEERS.—Kirchoffs "A Decade ofProgress in Reducing Costs."

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AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHÄOLOGICAL SOCIETY.—Publicationsof the Society, as issued. '

AMERICAN OUIENTAL SOCIETY.—Publications,of the Society, as issued.AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as

issued.AMERICAN SEAMEN'S FRIEND SOCIETY.—" The Sailor's Magazine," as

issued. • IAMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION.—Publications of the Association,

as issued. ,AMHERST COLLEGE.—College publications, as issued. 'AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM.—Publications of the Museum, as Issued.!BIBLIOTECA NAZIONALE CENTRALE DI FIRENZE.—The Library Bulletin,

as issued.BOSTON BOARD OF HEALTH.—Publications of the Board, as issued.BOSTON CITY HOSPITAL.—The Thirty-seventh Annual Eeport. 'BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as Issued. iBOSTON TRANSIT COMMISSION.—The Commission's Seventh, Annual

Report.BOSTON UNIVERSITY.—The University Year Book for 1902.BowDOiN COLLEGE.—College, publications, as Issued. iBiiooKLiNE PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued, iBROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as Issued.BitowN UNIVERSITY.—Publications of the University, as issued.BUFFALO PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued. 'BUREAU OF AMERICAN REPUBLICS.—The " Monthly Bulletin," as' issued.CAMBRIDGE (ENGLAND) ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.—Publications ¡of the

Society, as issued.CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as'issued.CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, Boston.—The Thirty-third Annual Report.CINCINNATI PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued. ,CLARK UNIVERSITY.—The Register and Fourteenth Annual Announce-

ment.COLGATE UNIVERSITY.—University publications, as issued.

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.—" Political Science Quarterly," as issued.CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL LITERARY SOCIETY, Richmond, Va.—One

newspaper.CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as

issued. ICONNECTICUT STATE LIBRARY.—Seven Connecticut State documents ;

and two proclamations.DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as'issued.

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DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRAIIY.—The Thirty-seventh Annual Report.

ELIOT HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.

ENOCH PHATT FREE LIBRARY, Baltimore, Md.—The Sixteenth AnnualReport.

ESSEX INSTITUTE.—Publications oí the Institute, as issued.

FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM.—Publications of the Museum, as issued.

FITCHBURG, CITY OF.—" The Old Records of the Town of Fitchburg,"

vol. 4.

FLOYD MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION.—The two reports pf the Association.

FoRBKS LIBRARY, Northampton.—The Seventh Annual Report.

GKNEUAL CONFERENCE OF CONGKKGATIONAL Ciiuitcints AND MAINEMISSIONARY SOCIETY.—The Minutes of 1901.

GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Publications of the Society,as issued.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA.—The reports, as issued.

HARTFORD BOARD OF TRADE.—The Fourteenth Annual Report.

HARTFORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY—The Seminary publications, asissued.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY.—university Catalogue for 1901-02.

HAVERIIILL PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Publications of the Society,as issued.

IOWA HISTORICAL DEPARTMENT.—" The Annals of Iowa," as issued.

IPSWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.

JERSEY CITY FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY.-University publications, as issued.

LANCASTER TOWN LIBRARY.—The Thirty-ninth Annual Report.

LEICESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY.—The Library Report for 1901-1902.

LmiiAiiY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Publications of the Company, asissued.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.—Library publications, as issued.

LYNN HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.

MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.

MANCHESTER HISTORIC ASSOCIATION.—Publications of the Association,as issued.

MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—"Archives of Maryland," vol. 21.

MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.—College publications, asissued.

MASSACHUSETTS, COMMONWEALTH OF.—Four books ; and one proclama-tion.

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MASSACHUSETTS GRAND LODGE, OF ANCIKNT FREE AND ACCEPTED

MASONS.—Proceedings of the Grand Lodge, as issued. ,MASSACHUSETTS STATE BOABD OF HEALTH. — Publications of the

Board, as issued.MiLLBURY, TOWN OF.—The Valuation and Tax List of 1901; and

Annual Reports of 1902. IMUSEO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO.—Publications of the Museum, as

issued. INEWBURY LIBRARY.—Report of the Library for 1901. |NEW ENGLAND ANTI-IMPERIALIST LEAGUE.—League publications, as

issued.NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the

Society, as issued. !NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCBS.—Publications of the Academy,»as

issued. 1NKW YORK GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.—Publications

of the Society, as issued. iNEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as

issued.NKW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued:NEW YORK REFORM CLUB.—Publications of the Club, as issued.

NEW YORK STATE CHARITIES AID ASSOCIATION.—The Twenty-ninth

Report of the Association. jNEW YORK STATE LIBRARY.—Seven books; and eight pamphlets.

NOVA SCOTIA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE.—Publications of the Institute, as

issued. jNUMISMATIC AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY OF MONTREAL.—Publications of

the Society, as Issued.OBERLIN COLLEGE.—The College publications, as issued.OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications

of the Society, as issued. jOREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.PARK COLLEGE.—College publications, as issued.PEABODY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ARCHEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY.—

" Codex Nnttall, Facsimile of an Ancient Mexican Codex belongingto Lord Zouche of Horynvvorth, England, with an introduction byZelia Nuttall," 1902. ||

PERKINS INSTITUTION AND MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND.—The Seventeenth Annual Report. j

PRATT INSTITUTE, Brooklyn, N. Y.—Institute publications, as issued.

QuiNABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as

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ROYAL ACADEMY OF BELLES-LETTRBS, HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIESStockholm, Sweden.-Publications of the Academy, as issued.

ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY, London, Eng.—Publications of the Societyas issued.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND.—Publications of theSociety, as issned.

SALEM PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.ScRANTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.—The Report for 1901.

SMITHSONIAN iNSTiTUTioN.-Publications of the Institution, as issued.

SOCIÉTÉ DES AMERICANISTES DE PARIS.—Publications of the Societyas issned.

SOCIÉTÉ D" ARCHÉOLOGIE DE BRUXELLES.—Publications of the Society,as issued.

SOCIÉTÉ NATIONALE DES ANTIQUAIRES DE FRANCE.—Pubiications of theSociety, as issued.

SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Societyas issned. '

SPRINGFIELD CITY LIBRARY.-Publications of the Association, asissiied.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF IOWA.—" The Iowa Historical Record,"as issned. ¡

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN.—Wisconsin State HistoricalLibrary Building Memorial Volume, 1901; and Society Proceedingsas issued.

CouNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of theSociety, as issued.

SYRACUSE PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.

TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.—Publications of the Associa-tion, as issned.

TRANSALLEGHENY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society,as issued.

UNITED STATES BUREAU OP EDUCATiON.-Publications of the Bureau,as issued.

UNITED STATES BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY.—Reports of the Bureau, asissued.

UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.—The Seventh Annual Re-port.

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.—Eleven books ; andsixteen pamphlets.

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE.—Three documents.

UNITED STATES SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.—One hundred and

thirteen books ; and eighty-eight pamphlets.

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UNITED STATES TKBASUKY DEPARTMENT.—United States Life-saving

Service, 1901.UNITED STATES WAR DEPARTMENT.—Official Reports of Officers of

Volunteers in the Service of the United States; and "The Official.Records of the War of the Rebellion," as issued. j

UNIVERSITÉ DE TOULOUSE.—Publications of the University, as issued.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.—University publications, as issued.

UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA.—Numbers of the University Bulletin.

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Publications of the University, as

issued.

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT.—University publications, as issued.

ViNELAND HISTORICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.—Publications of

the Society, as issued.

VIRGINIA HISTOKICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.

WENHAM, TOWN OF.—Annual Reports for 1901-1902.

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY.—University publications, as issued.

WEST VIRGINIA HISTORICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.—Publications

of the Society, as issued.

WORCESTER BOARD OF HEALTH.—Publications of the Board, as issued.

WORCESTER COUNTY MECHANICS ASSOCIATION.—Seventy-eight pamph-

lets ; and nineteen flies of newspapers, in continuation.

WORCESTER FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Seven books ; fourteen pamphlets ;and eighty-nine volumes of newspapers, in continuation. ^

WORCESTER NATIONAL BANK.—Four flies of Boston and New York

newspapers, in continuation.

WORCESTER PARKS COMMISSION.—The Report for 1901.

WYOMING COMMEMORATIVE ASSOCIATION.—The Proceedings July 3,

1901. . Í

YALE UNIVERSITY.-The " Literary Diary of Ezra Stiles, D.D., LL.D.,"

in three volumes; the Yale Bi-Centennial Medal; and Catalogue, 1701-

1901.

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