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226 American Antiquarian Society. [April,

anïï ffiifts.

FROM MEMBERS.

ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS, LL.D., Lincoln.—His " Sifted Grain andthe Grain Sifters."

BARTON, EDMUND M., Worcester.—Three magazines, in continuation;and two medais.

BowDiTCH, CHARLES P., Bpston.—His "A method which may havebeen used by the Mayas in calculating time."

BUTLER, JAMES D . , LL.D., Madison, Wis.—Three of his own publica-tions.

CHASE, CHARLES A., Worcester Three books; flfty-flve pamphiets;and two photographs.

DAVIS, ANDREW MCP., Cambridge.—"Letter of Mrs. Lucretia ChandierBancroft to her daughter, Mrs. Gherardi," containing his historicalnotes; his "Andros's Proclamation Money," and a collection of pro-grammes, 1855-1863.

DAVIS, Hon. EDWARD L . , Worcester.—Five books; thirty-seven pam-phlets; six portraits; and one map.

DEXTER, FRANKLIN B . , New Haven, Conn.—Smith's "Colonial Daysand Ways " ; and tributes to Prof. Edward E. Salisbury.

DOYLE, JOHN T., Menlo Park, Cal.—His "Recovery of the PiousFund."

GiLMAN, DANIEL C , LL.D., Baltimore, Md.—Two of his own publica-tions.

GRBEN, Hon. ANDREW H. , President, New York.—The Sixteenth AnnualBeport of Commissioners of State Reservation at Niagara ; and theReporiT of 1900 of the Society for the Preservation of Scenic andHistoric Places and Objects in the State of New York.

GREEN, Hon. SAMUEL A., Boston.—His "Groton during the Revolu-tion," with an appendix; Suffolk Deeds, Liber XI. ; twenty-flve books ;one hundred and eighty-seven pamphlets ; one photograph ; one litho-graph; one proclamation; and " The American Journai of Numis-matics," as issued.

HALE, Rev. EDWARD E . , D.D., Roxbury.—Two of his own pubiications.

HALL, G. STANLEY, LL.D., Worcester.—" Clark University, 1889-1899,Decennial Celebration."

HAYNES, GKORGR H. , Ph.D., Worcester.—His "Representation inState Legislatures."

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1901.] Givers and Gifts. 227

HOAR, Hon. GKOUGB F., Worcester.—Three of his own publications;fifty-nine books; seven hundred and eighty-eight pamphlets; sevenmaps ; one medal ; one photograph ; one engraving ; and seven filesof newspapers, in continuation.

HUNTINGTON, Rev. WILLIAM R. , D.D., New York.—His " The PuritanStrain," a sermon preached March 10, 1901 ; the " Year Book ofGrace Parish, New York, 1901 " ; and plans for the enlargement ofthe Parish buildings.

LÉON, NICOLÁS, Mexico.—His "La Bibliografia en México en SigloXIX."

LouBAT, JOSEPH F., LL.D , New York.—Caecilie Seler's "Auf AltenWegen in Mexiko und Guatemala"; and Eduard Seler's "Das Tona-lamatl der Aubin'schen Sammlung "

MEIÎKIMAN, Rev. DANIEL, Worcester.—Young's " Historical Sketch ofthe Ministers Club, 1870-1899."

NouusB, Hon. HKNKY S., South Lancaster.—His " Lancastriana I.A Supplement to the Early Records and Military Annals of Lancas-ter" ; and II. "Bibliography."

PAINE, Rev. GEORGE S., Worcester.—Six English cartoons; and onenewspaper.

PAINE, NATHANIEL, Worcester.—The Baldwin Diary, with extra illus-trations, 2 vols.; framed photograph of Baldwin's birthplace; fivebooks ; three hundred and twenty-seven pamphlets ; one photograph ;and four flies of newspapers, in continuation.

PEET, STEPHEN D . , Ph.D., Editor, Chicago, 111.—" The AmericanAntiquarian and Oriental Journal," as issued.

SALISBURY, Hon. STEPHEN, Worcester.—Le Plongeon's "Queen Moo";Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1898, in ten volumes;" Vital Records of the Town of Boylston, Mass., to the end of theyear 1850 " ; twelve books ; five hnndred and seventy-nine pamphlets ;six files of newspapers ; and two engravings.

SMITH, CHARLES C , Boston.—His report of 1901 as Treasurer of theMassachusetts Historical Society.

SMYTH, Rev. EGBERT C , D.D., Andover.—" Jonathan Edwards. ARetrospect," containing Dr. Smyth's " Influence of Edwards on theSpiritual Life of New England"; and " I n Memory of Charles

• Beecher."STEBBINS, Rev. CALVIN, Framingham.—His "The Story of a church

for two centuries, Framingham, 1700-1900."STEVENS, BENJAMIN F., L.H.D., London, Eng.—A manuscript, smali

foiio voiume bound, entitled "John Chandler, American Loyalist. HisClaims for ' Temporary Support,' and for ' Compensation for LossesSustained'"; his "Memorials, Schedules, Evidences and Papers,Collated, Extracted and Transcribed from official documents in the

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228 American Antiquarian Society. [April,

Public Record Office of England by Benjamin Franklin Stevens,L.H.D., A.A.S., F.S.A., and presented to the American AntiquarianSociety, April, 1901 " ; and Mitchell's " Camphor in Japan andFormosa."

UPHAM, HENRY P., St. Paul, Minn.—"Jesuit Relations and AlliedDocuments," vol. 71 ; Shea's " Charlevoix's History and GreneralDescription of New Prance," vols. 1, 2, N. Y., 1900; and "Tributeto Hon. Cushman K. Davis."

WMGHT, CARKOIX D. , Commissioner, Washington, D. C—Bulletin ofthe U. S. Department of Labor, as issued.

FROM PERSONS NOT MEMBERS.

ADAMS, PHILIP W . , Worcester.—The Brown University diploma ofGeorge Jaqnes, A.M.

ALDKICH, Mrs. THOMAS P., Worcester.—Four selected volumes.AMERICAN FARMER COMPANY, Springfield, 0.—Numbers of "The Farm

News."AMERICAN INVENTOR PUBLISHING COMPANY, Washington, D. C.—" The

American Inventor," as issued.AvERY, ELROY M., Cleveland, O.—His " Avery Notes and Queries," as

issued.BAKEK AND TAYLOR COMPANY, New York.—The " Monthly Bulletin," as

issued.BANCROFT, JOHN M., Bloomfleld, N. J.—His "Genealogical Notes on

the Bancroft Family."BANCROFT MEMORIAL COMMITTEE, Worcester.—Twenty-flve programmes

of the Bancroft Memorial, and the four cuts used therein.BAKTON, Miss LYDLA M., Worcester.—" The Association Record," in

continuation.BARTON, Rev. WILLIAM E . , D.D., Hyde Park, 111.—Six of his own

publications.BARTON, Mrs. WILLIAM SUMNER, Worcester.—Seven books; thirty-six

pamphlets ; two maps ; and one chart.BEER, WILLIAM, New Orleans, La.—Numbers of New Orleans news-

papers.BENT, ALLEN H. , Boston.—His " Lewis Allen of Watertown Farms

(Weston), Mass., 1665, and his descendants."BOSTON BOOK COMPANY.—" The Bulletin of Bibliography," as issued.BOUCHARD, GEORGE, Worcester.—" Jugements et Délibérations du Con-

seil de la Nouvelle-France," 2 vols. 4to, Quebec, 1885 ; and "Collectionde manuscrits contenant documents historiques relatif à la Nouvelle-France," 4 vols. 4to, Quebec, 1883-1885.

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1901.] Givers and Gifts. 229

BOWDITCH, HENRY P., M.D., Boston.—His Address on "The MedicalSchool of the Future."

Bui.LABD, HENRY A., Ph.D., Auburn, N. Y.—His "The Response ofthe Heart to Literature."

CALDWELL, Rev. AUGUSTINE, Providence, R. I.—One pamphlet.CARPENTER, Rev. CHARLES C , Andover.—Three pamphlets relating to

Phillips Academy, Andover.CHASE, GEORGE B. , Boston.—His " Tribute to Mellen Chamberlain."CLARK, Mrs. JONAS G., Worcester.—" In Memoriam Jonas Gilman

Clark."CLARKE, Hon. Juuus L., Editor, Newton.—" The Dally Transcript," of

Worcester, vol. 1, 1845; and photograph of Elihu Burrltt.COLLIER, P. F., & SON, New York.—Numbers of Collier's "Weekly

Journal of Current Events."CORNISH, Loms H., New York.—"The Spirit of 76," as issued.COUNTRYSIDE COMPANY, New York.—Numbers of "The Countryside."

COUSINS, Rev. KDGAR M., Corresponding Secretary, Biddeford, Me.—Minutes of Maine General Conference of Congregational Churches,1900.

CRANE, Hon. ELLEBY B. , Worcester.—His "Genealogy of the CraneFamily," vol. 2.

CROSBY, C. FRED, Worcester.—" The Tobacco Trade," volumes 1 and 2.CUNNINGHAM, HENRY W . , Secretary, Boston.—His Report, No. V., of

Harvard College, Class of 1882.DALL, Mrs. CAROLINE H . , Washington, D. C—A silver casket; a set

of stiver-gilt jewelry belonging to a Norwegian peasant bride; anEighteenth century Lutheran Prayer Book, with gold clasps ; and anembroidered purse.

DAVIS, GHERAKDI, New York.—"New York at Gettysburg," 3 vols. 8vo.DAY, Rev. JOHN W . , St. Louis, Mo.—His " Memorial of James Henry

Robbins, M.D."DE MENIL, ALEXANDER N. , St. Louis, Mo.—" The Hesperian," as

Issued.DERBY, SAMUEL C , Columbus, O.—His " Early Dublin List of Revolu-

tionary Soldiers of Dublin, New Hampshire."D1CKIN8ON, G. STEWART, Worcester.—Scott's Standard Postage Stamp

Catalogue, 1901.DouBLEDAY, PAGE AND COMPANY, New York.—One book.DUNN, Mrs. ROBINSON P., Worcester.—Two early maps of Key West.EARLE, Mrs. ALICE MORSE, Brooklyn, N. Y.—Her " Stage Coach and

Tavern Days."ELDRIDGE, ELISHA D. , Boston.—His "Short Sketch of the Life and

Character of-Ezekiel Cheever."

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ELK ENGRAVING COMPANY, Boston.—Portrait of Mather Byles.ELLSWORTH, J. LEWIS, Worcester.—Commonwealth of Massachusetts

" Manual for the General Court, 1900."

EVANS, Mrs. MARY C , Matron, Newton.—" Newton Home for Aged'People, Offlcers, Members of the Corporation, By-Laws, etc."

EV'RY MONTH PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York.—Numbers of theirperiodical.

FnowDK, HENRY, London, Eng.—" The Periodical," as issued.GARLAND, CHARLES A., Worcester.—"The Garland Genealogy."GASS, LOUIS H . R. , Brookfleld.—Ten of his photographs of historic

sites in Brookfleld.

GATSCHET, ALBERT S., Ph.D., Washington, D. C.—His " GrammaticSketch of the Catawba Language."

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

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

GoLDKN RuLR PUBLISHING COMPANY, Bostoi).—" The Christian En-deavor World," as issued.

GooLD, NATHAN, Portland, Me.—His " Retrospect of Historical Eventsin Portland "; and his " Portland Federal Volunteers."

GREEN, JAMES; Worcester.—His " Causes of the War in South Africa,"second edition; and one book and forty-one pamphlets relatingthereto.

GREENLAW, Mrs. LUCY H. , Editor, Cambridge.—" The GenealogicalAdvertiser," as issued.

GREGSON, Rev. JOHN, Wiscasset, Me.—Two of his own publications.HARRIS, HENRY F., Worcester.—Twenty-nine selected pamphlets.HART, CHARLES HENRY, Philadelphia, Pa.—His " The Last of the Sil-

houetteists."

HASKELL, FRANK W . , Niagara Falls, N. Y.—His " ComprehensiveSystem of Arrangement for Genealogical Rec'brds."

HILL, BEN.IAMIN T., Worcester.—Three copies of his " The SecondWorcester Court House."

HORTON, WILLIAM T., Fitchhurg.—" Wilmington Records of Births,Marriages and Deaths, 1730-1798."

HuBBARD, ELBERT, East Aurora, N. Y.—Numbers of " The Phiiistine."'JENKS, Rev. HENRY F., Canton.—His " Some Problems of the Country

Parish"; and Hamilton's "Christian Liberty."KiMMENS, GILBERT A., Bolton.—" The Country Gentleman," 18GG-I873;

and " The American Agriculturist," 18G7-1873, both in binding.LANE, WILLIAM C , Librarian, Cambridge.—His third Report as Libra-

rian of Harvard university.

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1901.] Givers and Oifls. 231

LAWTON, Mrs. S. E. REED-, Worcester.—"The Maniia Times" ofDecember 25, 1900.

LEYPOLDT, Mrs. AUGUSTA H. , New York . - " The Literary Collector,"as issued.

LITTLE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Chicago, 111.—Numbers of

" The Little Chronicle."MCCALL, Hon. SAMUEL W . , Winchester.—His Speech December 5,1900,

on the Army Bill.MACMILLAN COMPANY, New York.—" Book Reviews," as issued.MATTHEWS, ALBERT, Boston.—TWO of his Philological pamphlets.

MERRIAM, CHARLES P., London, Eng.—" Genealogical Memorandarelating to the Family of Merriam," by Mr. Merriam and Mr. C. E.Gildersome Dickinson.

MESSENGER COMPANY, Worcester.—" The Messenger," as issued.

MORGAN, CHARLES H . , Worcester.—His "Some Landmarks in theHistory of the Rolling Mill."

MOWER, EPHRAIM, North Norwalk, Conn.—Three books.NELSON, Mrs. THOMAS L . , Worcester.—" Proceedings of the Bench

and Bar of the Circuit Court of the United States upon the decease ofThomas L. Nelson"; and one hundred and thirty-one numbers ofmagazines.

NEW YORK EVENING POST PRINTING COMPANY.—" The Nation," asissued.

NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY.—Numbers of the Exposition edition of t i e" New York Times."

OLNEY, Hon. RICHARD, Boston.—His "Memoir of Benjamin F.Thomas, LL.D."

PAINE, JAMES P., Worcester.—One newspaper.PELLET, Mrs. CHARLOTTE, Worcester.—TWO books; and forty-four

numbers of magazines.PELLET, ELLIS C , Worcester.—Thirty selected books.PESAFIEL, ANTONIO, Director, Mexico, Mex.—" Annuario Estadistico

de la República Mexicana, 1898."

PEOPLE PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York.—Numbers of "The People."

PERRY PICTURE COMPANY, Boston.—Numbers of the "Perry Magazine."

PUTNAM, EBEN. Editor, Salem.—Numbers of " The Genealogicai Quar-

terly Magazine."REED, Mrs. CHARLES G. and Misses FANNY M. and MARY G. WHITCOMB,

Worcester.—Forty-two manuscript addresses presented to John B.Gough; forty of his manuscript addresses; forty books; seventeenscrap-books ; three volumes of pledges ; thirty-three pamphlets ; sevenphotographs ; flve manuscripts ; three specimens of Continental and

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232 American Antiquarian Society. [April,

Confederate paper money ; two medals ; two early newspapers ; andnewspaper clippings.

RBYNOLDS, HRNRY A., M.D., Boston.—One hundred and nine books;and twenty pamphlets.

RICE, FBANCIS B . , Boston.—A large, framed silhouette of the Hon.Francis Blake ; manuscript law briefs written by him ; his Fourth ofJuly oration at Worcester in 1812; and Francis A. Blake's " Exposi-tion of the Causes which led to the Controversy between GeneralWilliam Lytle and James W. Galaxy, Esq."

EiCE, GKOUGE M., Worcester.—His " Historical address to WorcesterRoyal Arch Chapter, February 17, 1899."

RICH, MARSHALL N . , Editor, Portland, Me.—"The Portland Board ofTrade Journal," as issued.

ROBINSON, Miss MABY, Worcester.—Eleven books; seventy-one pam-phlets; and flies of four periodicals, in continuation.

ROGERS, CHARLES E. , Barre.—" The Barre Gazette," as issued.

ROE, Hon. ALFRED S., Worcester.—" Fulton, New York : its BusinessAdvantages and Home Attractions"; and Hamlin's " Battle of Chan-cellors viile."

ROGERS, JAMES S., Boston.—His "Hope Rogers and her Descendants."

SALISBURY, Mrs. EDWARD E . , New Haven, Conn Tributes to EdwardE. Salisbnry, LL.D.

SAVAGE, LEANDER T., New York.—Numbers of "The Cumulative Book-Index."

ScHBLL, F. ROBERT, New York.—" In Memoriam Robert Schell, 1816-1900."

SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, Fitchburg.—" Fitchbnrg Weekly Senti-nel," as issued.

SHATTUCK, Mrs. GEORGE C , Boston.—" Memoir of George 0. Shattuck."

SHAW, JOSEPH A., Worcester.—Twelve books; and seventy pamphlets.

SMITH, JONATHAN, Clinton.—His " Home of the Smith Family in Peter-borough, N. H., 1749-1842."

SOLBERG, THORWALD, Register, Washington, D. C—Two pamphletsrelating to the Copyright Law.

SPY COMPANY.—" The Massachnsetts Spy" and " The Worcester DailySpy," as issued.

STONE, C. EMERSON, Andover.—Catalogue of Phillips Academy,Andover, 1900.

SuMNER, WILLIAM G., LL.D., New Haven, Conn.—His "The Predomi-nant Issue."

SWAN, ROBERT T., Commissioner, Boston.—"The Thirteenth AnnualReport on the Public Records of Massachusetts."

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1901.] Givers and Gifts. 233

SWEETSER, Miss FRANCES W . , Grafton.—Twenty-two books; fourhundred and ninety-three pamphlets; eight manuscript volumes;three photographs ; and one map.

SwKKTSER, JOHN A., Graf ton.—Thirteen books ; and one pamphlet.

TAYLOR, MARVIN M., Worcester.—" The Diary of Samuel Cooper,1775-1776."

TELRGRAM NEWSPAPER COMPANY.—Bound volumes of the " WorcesterTelegram," vol. 15 ; and " Sunday Telegram," vol. 16.

TERRY, JAMES, New Haven, Conn.—Correspondence between JamesTerry and Henry T. Blake relating to the Chronicles of New HavenGreen.

THAYKR, Hon. JOHN R., Worcester.—His speech of January 29, 1901,on " The Subsidy Bill."

TURNER, JOHN H. , Ayer.—" The Groton Landmark," as issued.

TYLER, Mrs. MOSES COÏT, Ithaca, N. Y.—'• A Tribute to Moses Coit

Tyler."UNITY PUBLISHING COMPANY, Chicago, 111.—Numbers of " The Unity."

VAN NAMB, ADDISON, Librarian, New Haven, Conn.—His Report, Janu-ary, 1899-July, 1900, as librarian of Yale University.

ViNTON, Eey. ALEXANDER H . , D . D , Worcester.—"The Parish," asissued.

WALKER, Hon. JOSEPH H. , Worcester.—Six volumes of his papers onthe Tariff, Silver Coinage, Banking and other subjects.

WALKER, Kev. WILLISTON, D.D., Hartford, Conn.—" Reverend GeorgeLeon Walker, 1830-1890," containing Dr. Walker's Tribute to hisfather.

WESBY, JOSEPH S., AND SONS, Worcester.—" Godey's Lady's Book,"1853-1872, bound in twenty-one volumes; four books; four hundredand eighty-five pamphlets; and " The Bookmaker," in continuation.

WHEELER, HERBERT L. , D.D.S., Worcester.—One hundred and fifty-onenumbers of American Magazines.

WHITCOMB, MARY G., Worcester.—Twenty-seven pamphlets; and

fourteen photographs.WHITE, Miss CAROLINIS E . , Editor, Philadelphia, Pa.—The "Journai

of Zoophily," as issued.WILLIS, J. L . M., Editor, Eliot, Me.—"Old Eliot," Vol. IV., and indexes

to Vols. 1-3.WIRE, GEORGE E . , M.D., Deputy Librarian, Worcester.—His "Third

Annual Report of the Worcester County Law Library."WOODWARD, LEMUEL F., M.D., Worcester.—One hundred and one

pamphlets.

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PROM SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS.

ACADEMY OP NATURAL SCIENCES OP PHILADELPHIA.—Publications of theAcademy, as Issued.

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

AMERICAN ACADEMY OP ARTS AND SCIENCES.—Publications of theAcademy, as issued.

AMERICAN ANTI-VIVISECTION SOCIETY.—The Eighteenth Annual Report.AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION.—"The Baptist Missionary

Magazine," as issued.

AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society,as issued.

AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.—Publications oí the Society, asissued.

AMERICAN MUSEUM OP NATURAL HISTORY.—Publications of the Museum,as Issued.

AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.—Publicationsof the Society, as Issued.

AMERICAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, asissued.

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

AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION.—Publications of the Association,as issued.

AssociAziONB TiPOGRAPico LIBRERIA-ITALIANA, Milan, Italy.—" Cata-logo Generate Delia Librería Italiana, 1847-1899."

AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM.—Records of the Museum, as Issued.

AMERICAN BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS.—TheNinetieth Annual Report.

BIBLIOTECA NAZIONALE CENTRALE DI FIRENZE.—The " Library Bulle-tin," as issued.

BOSTON ATHENJEUM.—Index to the Washington Catalogue of the Athe-naeum Collection.

BOSTON BOARD OP HEALTH.—Publications of the Board, as issued.BOSTON CITY HOSPITAL.—The Thirty-sixth Annual Report.BOSTON MEDICAL LIBRARY.—"Dedication of the New Building of the

Boston Medical Library, Jan. 12, 1901."BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.

BOSTON TRANSIT COMMISSION.—The Sixth Annual Report. •

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BiiooKLiNE PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Publications of the Library, as issued.BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.BROWN UNIVERSITY.—Publications of the University, as issued.BuiPFALO PUBLIC LIBRARY.—The Fourth Annual Report.BUREAU OF AMERICAN REPUBLICS.—Publications of the Bureau, as

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tinuation.COLGATE UNIVERSITY.—The Annual Catalogue for 1900-1901.COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.—" The Political Science Quarterly," as issued.CONNECTICUT ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.—Publications of the

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FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM.—Publications of the Museum, as issued.FITCHBURG, CITY OP.—" The Old Records of the Town of Fitchburg,"

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as issued.HARTFORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.—Seminary publications, as issued.HARVARD UNIVKRSITY.—Reports of President and Treasurer, 1899-1900,

and catalogue for 1900-1901.HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Publications of the Society,

as issued.INSURANCE LIBRARY ASSOCLATION, Boston.—The Reports of 1888-1900;

with an Account of Early Insurance Offices in Massachusetts, 1724-1801.

IOWA HISTORICAL DEPARTMENT.—" The Annals of Iowa," as issned.IOWA MASONIC LIBRARY, Cedar Rapids, Ia.—Numbers of " The Library

Quarterly Bulletin."

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JAMES PRENDERGAST FREE LIBRARY, Jamestown, N. Y.—The NinthAnnual Report.

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

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY.—Publications of the University, as issued.LAKE MOHONK CONFERENCE.—Doings of the Conference, 1900.

LEICBSTKR PUBLIC LIBRARY.—The Report of 1901.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.—Library publications, as ii3sued.Los ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY.—The Twelfth Annual Report.'MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.MANCHESTER HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.—Publications of the Associa-

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MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—" Archives of Maryiand," Vols. 18and 20. .

MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.—Publications of the College,as issued.

MASSACHUSETTS, COMMONWEALTH OF.—" Massachusetts Soldiers andSailors in the Revolution," Vol. V., and thirteen State documents of1899.

MASSACHUSETTS GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTEDMASONS.—Proceedings of the Grand Lodge, as issued.

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MASSACHUSETTS WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS.—Journai of the Twenty-firstAnnual Convention.

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MUSEO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO.—Publications of the Museum, asissued.

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES.—The Annual Report for 1900.NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE.—Proceedings of the Thirty-first Annual

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NEWARK FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.

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NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—" Hofftnan's Memorial of the Hon.John Alsop King."

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SusQUEHANNA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Eeport of January 19,1901. \

SYRACUSE PUBLIC LIBRARY,—The Annnal Report for 1900.

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TRAVELER'S INSURANCE COMPANY.—" The Traveler's Record," as issued.

UNITED STATES BUREAU* OF ETHNOLOGY.—The Seventeenth AnnualReport, part 2.

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.-The Ofiîcial Gazetteof the Patent Office, as issued.

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WEDNESDAY CLUB, Worcester.—" Kalendar for Lent, All Saints Church,Worcester, Mass., 1901."

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WESTERN RESERVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. —Publications of the Society,as issued.

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WoRCKSTER NATIONAL BANK.—Four flies of Boston and New Yorknewspapers, in continuation.

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WORCESTER SOCIETY OF ANTIQUITY.—Publications of the Society, as

issued.WORCESTER SOCIETY FOR DISTRICT NURSING.—The Report of 1901.

WYOMING COMMEMORATIVE ASSOCIATION.—Proceedings of July 3, 1900.

YALE UNIVBRSITY.—Annual Catalogue for 1900-1901.

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