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354 American Antiquarian Society. [April, ffiiírers ano fííífts» FROM MEMBEES. BARTON, EDMUND M., Worcester.—Three magazines, in continuation. BowDiTCH, CHARLES P., Boston.—Förstemann's "Commentar zur Ma- drider Mayahandschrift." * BUTLER, JAMES D., LL.D., Madison, Wis.—Three of his own publica- tions. CHASE, CHARLES A., Worcester.—Three pamphlets. CHAVERO, ALFREDO, Mexico, Mex.—Three of his own publications. DAVIS, ANDREW MCF., Cambridge.—His "Lawful Money 1778 and 1779"; "Tracts relating to the Currency of the Massachusetts Bay, 1682-1720," with notes by Mr. Davis; fourteen books; and one hun- dred and fifty-seven pamphlets. DAVIS, HON. EDWARD L., Worcester.—Four volumes relating to the enrichment of the Book of Common Prayer; four books; and eighty pamphlets. DAVIS, HON. HORACE, San Francisco, Cal.—One pamphlet. DEXTER, FRANKLIN B., LITT. D., New Haven, Conn.—"Record of the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of Yale University." GILMAN, DANIEL C, LL. D., Baltimore; Md.—Four of his own publi- • cations. GREEN, HON. SAMUEL A., Boston.—His "Ten facsimile reproductions relating to New England"; his third supplementary list of early American imprints; Upham's "Life of George Washington"; five books; one hundred and sixty-three pamphlets; one heliotype; one proclamation; and "The American Journal of Numismatics," in continuation. HARDEN, WILLIAM, Savannah, Ga.—One pamphlet. HAYNES, GEORGE H . , Ph.D., Worcester.—Newspaper clippings. HOAR, HON. GEORGE F., Worcester.—"In Memoriam Horace Gray," containing Mr. Hoar's tribute to Justice Gray; five books; two hundred and fifty-two pamphlets; two engravings; and one procla- mation. HOAR, ROCKWOOD, Worcester.—Ninety numbers of "The Congressional Record" 1902-1903.

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FROM MEMBEES.

BARTON, EDMUND M., Worcester.—Three magazines, in continuation.BowDiTCH, CHARLES P., Boston.—Förstemann's "Commentar zur Ma-

drider Mayahandschrift." *BUTLER, JAMES D., LL.D., Madison, Wis.—Three of his own publica-

tions.CHASE, CHARLES A., Worcester.—Three pamphlets.

CHAVERO, ALFREDO, Mexico, Mex.—Three of his own publications.DAVIS, ANDREW MCF., Cambridge.—His "Lawful Money 1778 and

1779"; "Tracts relating to the Currency of the Massachusetts Bay,1682-1720," with notes by Mr. Davis; fourteen books; and one hun-dred and fifty-seven pamphlets.

DAVIS, HON. EDWARD L., Worcester.—Four volumes relating to theenrichment of the Book of Common Prayer; four books; and eightypamphlets.

DAVIS, HON. HORACE, San Francisco, Cal.—One pamphlet.DEXTER, FRANKLIN B., LITT. D. , New Haven, Conn.—"Record of the

Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding ofYale University."

GILMAN, DANIEL C , L L . D. , Baltimore; Md.—Four of his own publi-• cations.

GREEN, HON. SAMUEL A., Boston.—His "Ten facsimile reproductionsrelating to New England"; his third supplementary list of earlyAmerican imprints; Upham's "Life of George Washington"; fivebooks; one hundred and sixty-three pamphlets; one heliotype;one proclamation; and "The American Journal of Numismatics,"in continuation.

HARDEN, WILLIAM, Savannah, Ga.—One pamphlet.HAYNES, GEORGE H. , Ph.D., Worcester.—Newspaper clippings.HOAR, HON. GEORGE F., Worcester.—"In Memoriam Horace Gray,"

containing Mr. Hoar's tribute to Justice Gray; five books; twohundred and fifty-two pamphlets; two engravings; and one procla-mation.

HOAR, ROCKWOOD, Worcester.—Ninety numbers of "The CongressionalRecord" 1902-1903.

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1903.] Givers and Gifts. 355

HuNTiNOTON, REV. WILLIAM R. , D.D., New York.—His addresscommemorative of Eugene Augustus Hoffman.

LINCOLN, WALDO, Worcester.—His "Genealogy of the Waldo Family,A Record of the Descendants of Cornelius Waldo of Ipswich, Mass.from 1646 to 1900"; one book; and six pamphlets.

LouBAT, JOSEPH F., LL.D., Paris, France.—His address at tho openingof the Thirteenth International Congress of Americanists; and the"Codex Vaticanus" No. 3773.

MCMASTBR, JOHN B., Litt.D., Philadelphia, Pa.—His " Daniel Webster."MATTHEWS, ALBERT, Boston.—Two of his own publications.

MooHE, CLARENCE B., LL.D., Philadelphia, Pa.—His "Certain Aborigi-nal Remains of the Northwest Florida Coast." Part II.

NICHOLS, CHARLES L., M.D., Worcester.-John Mason's "Self Knowl-edge," 8°, Isaiah Thomas, Worcester, 1789.

PAINE, NATHANIEL, Worcester.—Two of his own publications; fourbooks; one hundred and fifty-five pamphlets; three manuscriptvolumes; and the "Boston Evening Transcript," in continuation.

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

ROGERS, HORATIO, LL.D., Providence, R. I.—" Biographical Sketches."SALISBURY, HON. STEPHEN, Worcester.—Edward E. Salisbury's "Bio-

graphical Memoranda of the Class of 1832 in Yale College"; thirtycopies of "Worcester, Massachusetts, about 1840" by Mrs. E. O.P. Sturgis; four books; two hundred and sixty-three pamphlets;and four files of newspapers.

UTLEY, SAMUEL, Worcester.—Eighty books; and eighty pamphlets.VoLLQRAFF, JoHANN C, L.H.D., Brussels, Belgium.—Title page intro-

duction and appendix to Gevaert and VoUgraff's " Les ProblèmesMusicaux d'Aristote."

WALKER, REV. WILLISTON, D.D., New Haven, Conn.—His "Sande-manians of New.England."

WRIGHT, CARROLL D., LL.D., Commissioner, Washington, D. C.—Pub-lications of the United States Department of Labor, as issued.

PROM PEHSONS NOT MEMBERS.

ALDRICH, CHARLES F., Executor, Worcester.—Two hundred and ninety-seven books; eight hundred and thirty-four pamplilets; three accountbooks ; two bound volumes of newspapers ; and a framed engraving.

APPLETON, D . AND COMPANY, New York.—"The Monthly Bulletin,"as issued.

ARCHITECTURAL RECORD COMPANY, New York.—Numbers of "The

Architectural Record."ARGONAUT PUBLISHING COMPANY, San Francisco, Cal.—Numbers of

"The Argonaut."

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ARNOLD, EDWARD, Publisher, London, Eng.—Numbers of " The NationalReview."

B. F. STEVENS AND BROWN, London, England.—Two numbers of niaga-zines.

BAKER, M. N. , Editor, New York.—Numbers of "Engineering News."BAKER AND TAYLOR COMPANY, New York.—"The Monthly Bulletin,"

as issued.BARKER, ALBERT W. , Worcester.—One newspaper.

BARTON, MISS CLARA, President, Washington, I). C.—Her report ofthe Seventh International Conference of the Red Cross, at St. Peters-burg, 1902.

BARTON, MISS LYDIA M., Worcester.—"The Association Record," incontinuation.

BARTON, WM. SUMNBR, FAMILY OP, Worcester.—Four books; one hun-dred and forty-eight pamphlets; one portrait; "The Parish," 1886-1902; collections of programmes, 1838-1873; and newspaper clip-pings.

BATCHELLER, FRANCIS, Spencer.—Frances Bartlett's "Story of OldBrookfield."

BENTON, JOSIAH H. , Jr., Boston.—" Statements in favor of Legislationto Regulate the Assignment of Unearned Wages."

BLACKER, FRANCIS W. , Worcester.—Four books.BLACKSTON'S SON AND COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa.—Numbers of " The

Medical Book."BOSTON BOOK COMPANY.—" The Bulletin of Bibliography," as issued.BouRiNOT, MRS. JOHN G., Ottawa, P. Q.—Tributes to Sir John G.

Bourinot.BROWNELL, MRS. GEORGE L., Worcester.—Twenty-three pamphlets.

CANFIELD, MISS PENELOPE, W . S., Worcester.—" The Army and NavyJournal," in continuation; and numbers of "The London WeeklyTimes."

CARMACK, HON. EDWARD W. , Memphis, Tenn.—His speech on " Courts-martial in the Philippines."

CHAMBERLIN, MRS. HENRY H. , Worcester.—Seven numbers of "TheMassachusetts Quarterly Review," 1848-1850.

COLE, GEORGE W. , New York.—His "Compiling a Bibliography."CoNANT, LEVI L., Ph.D., Worcester.—Worcester Directory for 1899.CORNISH, LOUIS H. , New York.—"The Spirit of '76," as issued.COUSINS, REV. EDGAR M., Secretary, Thomaston, Me.—Minutes of the

Maine General Conference, 1902.CRITIC COMPANY, New York.—Numbers of "The Critic."

CROSS, HARRY I., Alta, Cal.—Agassiz Hall School Catalogue, 1902.

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1903.] Givers and Gifls. ' ' 357

CtTNNiNOHAM, HBNRY W. , Boston.—Two photographic group picturesof the class '82, Harvard University ; and portrait of President JosephMoKean.

CURRIER, FESTUS C , Fitchburg.—His "Reminiscences and Observationsof the Nineteenth Century."

CUTTER, CHARLES A., Northampton.—His "Library Facilities of North-ampton."

DALL, MRS. CAROLINE H. , Boston.—"Memorial to Cliarles HenryAppleton Dall."

DE MENIL, ALEXANDER N. , St. Louis, Mo.—"The Hesperian," asissued.

DEPEW, HON. CHAUNCEY, New York.—His speeches in U. S. Senate,December 17, 1902-February 14, 1903.

DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, New York.—Paltstit's "Bibliography ofthe works of Philip Freneau."

EAKLE, MRS. ALICE MORSE, Brooklyn, N. Y.—" Her Sun-Dials andRoses of Yesterday."

ENDICOTT, WILLIAM C , JR., Salem.—Tributes to William C. Endicott,LL.D.

ESTES, REV. DAVID F., Hamilton, N. Y.—Thirteen books; and twopamphlets.

EVERETT, OLIVER H. , M.D., Worcester.—"Descendants of RichardEverett of Dedham, Mass."

FAKQUIIAR, DAVID, Cambridge.—One book. .

FiSKB, WILLARD, Florence, Italy.—His paper on "The Lost Manu-script of Rev. Louis Rou."

FLETCHER, HON. EDWARD F., Mayor, Worcester.—His Inaugural Ad-dress,' January 5, 1903.

FOSTER, BURNSIDE, M.D., Editor, St. Paul, Minn.—"An account ofDr. Thaddeus Maccarty, a New England Country Doctor of Pre-Revolutionary Days."

Fox, FALTZ AND COMPANY, New York.—Numbers of "The DruggistSundryman."

Fox, IRVING P., Manager, Bo.ston.^—"The Church-Militant," as is.sued;and four numbers to complete file.

FROWDE, HENRY, London, England.—"The Periodical," as issued.GEORGE F . HEWETT COMPANY, Worcester.—Two historic calendars.

GETCHELL, ALBERT C , M.D., Worcester.^One hundred and one pam-phlets.

GiNN AND COMPANY, Boston.—"The Text Book Bulletin," as issued.GODARD, GEORGE S., Hartford, Conn.—Wilbraham Academy Alumni

Register, 1903.

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

as issued.GRAY, MES. HORACE, Washington, D. C.—Tributes to Justice Horace

Gray.GREEN, JAMES, Worcester.—His "A Dreamer's Exmise to the Harvard

Class of 1862," on its fortieth anniversary; forty-five books; onehundred and forty-two pamphlets; and "Banker and Tradesman,'1896-1900.

GREEN, MARTIN, Worcester.—Sixty-three books; eight hundred andfifty-six pamphlets; three photographs; three maps; and a blueprint.

GREGSON, REV. JOHN, Littleton, N. H.—One pamphlet; and twelvecirculars of early date.

HALE, GEORGE W., Deadwood, S. D.—His "Earthquakes, their Originand Phenomena."

HASSAM, JOHN T., Boston.—Two of his own publications.

HEERMANN, OSCAR, New York.—His "Pirates and Piracy."HIGGINSON, THOS. WENTWORTH, LL.D., Cambridge.—Steiner's " Nathan-

iel Higginson, Royal Governor of Madras, 1692-1698."HILLS, WILLIAM S., Boston.—His "Genealogical data relating to the

Ancestry and Descendants of William Hills."HITCHCOCK, EDWARD, LL.D., Amherst.—The General Catalogue of

Amherst College, 1821-1890.HoLBROOK, LEVI, New York.—General Society of the Sons of the

Revolution. Proceedings of triennial meeting, 1902.HosHi, HAJIME, Publisher, New York.—"Japan and America," as

issued.HouGHTON, MiPPLiN AND COMPANY, Boston.—"The Literary Bulletin,"

as issued.INGRAM, MRS. WILLIAM, Springfield.—Whelpley's Compend of History.JACQUES, G. ET CÍE, Paris.—Numbers of "Études Socialistes."JOHNSON, ME. CHARLES R., Worcester.—Twenty-nine books; one hun-

dred and twenty-three pamphlets; and two maps.JOHNSON, CLIFTON, Editor, Hadley.—The second edition of Warren

Burton's "District School as it Was."KiMBALL, JOHN E. , Oxford.—His "History of the Library Movement

in the Town of Oxford."LiBBiE, FREDERICK J., Boston.—"Prospective View of Boston Harbor,

Islands and Men-of-War Landing of the 29th and 14th Regiments,October 1, 1768."

LippiNCOTT, J. B., COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa.—" Maryland as a Pala-tinate," by Constance Lippincott.

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1903,] Oivers and Gißs. 359

LONGMANS, GREEN AND COMPANY, New York.—"Notes on Books," as

issued.

MACMILLAN COMPANY, New York.—"The Monthly List," as issued.MANNING, HON. DAVID, Worcester.—Eight books; one hundred and

forty-four pamphlets; and two maps.MASSACHUSETTS WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.—Journals of the twentj'-

third State and nineteenth National Conventions.MEN OF TO-MORROW COMPANY, Albany, N. Y.—Numbers of "Men of

To-Morrow."MESSENGER COMPANY, Worcester.—"The Messenger," as issued.MOODY, MISS M. ELIZABETH, New York.—The Fiftieth Annual Report

of St. Luke's Home for Aged Women.MOODY, WILLIAM R. , Editor, Northfield.—Numbers of "The Christian

at Work."MORSE, MISS FRANCES CLARY, Worcester.—Her "Furniture of the

Olden Time"; and six heliotypes.MURRAY, THOMAS H. , Secretary, Boston.—His " Irish Rhode Islanders

in the American Revolution."NEW YORK EVENING POST PRINTING COMPANY.—"The Nation," as

issued.NuTT, CHARLES, Worcester.—"The City of Worcester and Vicinity

and Their Resources Illustrated."OPEN COURT PUBLISHING COMPANY, Chicago, 111.—Numbers of "Open

Court."OUTING PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York.—Numbers of "The Outing."

OWEN, THOMAS M., Montgomery, Ala.—Constitution of the State ofAlabama, adopted September 3, 1901.

PAINE, JAMES P., Worcester.—Life of William Ewarts Gladstone; andparcels of English newspapers.

PELLET, ELLIS C , Worcester.—Sixty-one books; and twenty pam-phlets.

PEOPLE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Cambridge.—Numbers of "The People."

PHILLIPS, DAVID E. , Columbus, O.—His "Monumental Inscriptions inthe Old Cemetery at Rutland; Worcester County, Massachusetts."

RANDOLPH, LEWIS V. F., New York.—His "Survivals."

READE, MRS. W . C , Beverly.—One newspaper..RICE, FRANKLIN P., Worcester.—His "Samuel Staples 1822-1902, a

Memorial."RICH, MARSHALL N. , Edüor, Portland, Me.—"The Board of Trade

Journal," as issued,RouiNSON, MRS. CHARLES, Lawrence, Kansas.—"Charles Robinson,

Biographical Sketch and Historical Review"; and Brown's "FalseClaims of Kansas Historians,"

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ROBINSON, MISS MARY, Worcester.—Three magazines in continuation;and sixty-seven pamphlets.

ROCKWELL, ROBERT C , Pittsfield.—Five circulars of early date.RoBBLiNG, MRS. WASHINGTON A., Trenton, N. J.—"The Journal of

the Reverend Silas Constant with Records and Notes."RUSSELL, HON. JOHN E. , Leicester.—His "Letter to the Committee

of the Old Home Observance at Greenfield, Mass., July 31, 1902."SCHLEICHER, FRÈRES, Paris, France.—Numbers of "Revue Générale

de Bibliographie Française."SCHNEIDER, CHARLES, Boston.—Numbers ,of "The Boston Piaindealer."SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, Fitchburg.—"The Fitchburg Weekly

Sentinel," as issued.SHARP, MISS KATHARINE L., Director, Urbana, 111.—State Library

School Report, 1903. •SPOONER, MRS. JENNIE C , Barre.—"The Barre Gazette," as issued.SPY COMPANY, Worcester.—"The Worcester Daily Spy"; and "The

Massachusetts Spy," as issued.STAPLES, FRANCIS H. , Worcester.—Two books; and two pamphlets.STOECKEL, CARL, Norfolk, Conn.—Three addresses delivered before the

Litchfield University Club, 1902.STOUGHTBNBÜRG, HENRY A., Glen Head, N. Y.—His "Documentary

History of Oyster Bay, L. I., No. I.SWAN, ROBERT T., Commissioner, Boston.— Fifteenth Report on the

Custody and Condition of Public Records.SwETT, CHARLES E. , Agent, Boston.—Two pamphlets relating to the

A. B. C. F. M.TELEGRAM NEWSPAPER COMPANY, Worcester.—"The Daily Telegram";

and "The Sunday Telegram," in continuation.TiLLiNGHAST, CALEB B., State Librarian, Boston.—Six Massachusetts

Thanksgiving and Arbor Day proclamations, to fill gaps in our files.TucKERMAN, FREDERICK, Editor, Amherst.—" Letters of Samuel Cooper

to Thomas Pownall, 1769-1777."TURNER, JOHN H. , Ayer.—"The Groton Landmark," as issued.WARE, WILLIAM AND COMPANY, Boston.—Three numbers of "The Old

Farmer's Ahnanac," to complete file.WARREN, WILLIAM F., LL.D., President, Boston.—His Annual Report

of Boston University.WELSH, CHARLES, Boston.—His "Right Reading for Children."WESBY, JOSEPH S. AND SONS, Worcester.—Seventeen books; and

thirteen hundred and twenty-nine pamphlets.WHITCOMB, MISS MARY G., Worcester.—Thirty-four pamphlets.

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1903.] Givers and Gißs. 361

WHITE, MRS. CAROLINE E. , Editor, Philadelphia, Pa.—"The Journalof Zoöphily," as issued.

WHITE, JOSEPH N. , Winchendon Springs.—His "Genealogy of JosephNelson White."

WILLIAMSON, MISS ADA C , Boston.—Tribute to Hon. Joseph William-son.

WILLIS, J. L. M., Editor, Eliot, Me.—"Old Eliot," as issued.WIRE, GEORGE E. , Worcester.—His fifth annual report aa deputy-

librarian of the Worcester County I-aw Library.WORCESTER GAZETTE COMPANY.—Seventy-five bound volumes of " The

Congressional Globe"; and "The Worcester Evening Gazette," asissued.

FROM SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS.

ACADEMY OP NATURAL SCIENCES OP PHILADELPHIA.—Publications of

the Academy, as issued.ALL SAINTS PARISH, Worcester.—" The Parish," as issued.AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.—Publications of the

Academy, as issued.AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION.—"The Baptist Missionary •

Magazine," as issued.AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY OP PHILADELPHIA.—Publica-

tions of the Society, as issued.AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as

issued.AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.—The Annual Report for 1901 in

two volumes.AMERICAN MUSEUM OP NATURAL HISTORY.—Publications of the Muse-

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

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

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

as issued.ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.—Publications of the Seminary, as

issued.AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM.—Publications of the Museum, as issued.BIBLIOTECA NATIONALE CENTRALE DI FIRENZE.—Publications of the

Library, as issued.BOSTON BOARD OP HEALTH.—Publications of the Board, as issued.

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BOSTON CITY HOSPITAL.—The Thirty-eighth Annual Report.BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.BOSTON TRANSIT COMMISSION.—The Eighth Annual Report.BOSTON UNIVERSITY.—The University Year Book, volume 30.BOWDOIN COLLEGE.—Account of the Centennial Celebration, 1902.BROOKLINE PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OP ARTS AND SCIENCES.—Publications of the

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BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.

BROWN UNIVERSITY.—The Catalogue of 1902-1903!

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

BUFFALO PUBLIC LIBRARY.—The Sixth Annual Report.

BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY.—Publications of the Bureau, as-issued.

CAMBRIDGE (ENGLAND) ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.—Publications of theSociety, as issued.

CANADIAN INSTITUTE.—Publications of the Institute, as issued.CABNKGIE FREE LIBRARY, Allegheny, Pa.—The Twelfth Annual Report.CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON.—The Year Book, No. 1, 1902.CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, Boston.—^The thirty-fourth Annual Report.CINCINNATI PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.CITY NATIONAL BANK, Worcester.—Four files of newspapers in con-

tinuation.

COLGATE UNIVERSITY.—University publications, as issued.COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS.—Publications of the Society,

volume V.

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.—" The Political Science Quarterly," as issued.CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as

issued.

CONNECTICUT STATE LIBRARY.—Two proclamations.

DAVENPORT ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES.—Proceedings of theAcademy, volume VII.

DAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY AND MUSEUM.—The Forty-second AnnualReport.

DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY.—The Thirty-eighth Annual Report.ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY OF BALTIMORE.—The Seventeenth Annual

Report.

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

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

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1903.] Givers and Gißs. 36.3

FiTCHBURG, CITY OP.—"The Old Records of tho Town of Fitchburg,"vol. 5; and City Documents, 1902.

FiTCHBURO HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Proceedings of the Society, volumes2 and 3.

FoEBBS LIBRARY, Northampton.—The Eighth Annual Report.HARTFORD BOARD or TRADE.—The Fifteenth Annual Report.

HARTFORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.—Publications of the Seminary, as

issued.HARVARD UNIVERSITY.—Three of the University publications.HAVEEHILL PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Publications of tho Library, aa issuedHISTORICAL DEPARTMENT OF IOWA.—"The Annals of Iowa," as issued.HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA.—History of Spanish

American archives of California.HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Publications of the Society,

as issued.INTERNATIONAL BUREAU OF AMERICAN REPUBLICS.—"The Monthly

Bulletin," as issued.IPSWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.JERSEY CITY FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Publications of the Library, as

issued.JOHN CRERAR IÍIBRAEY, Chicago, 111.—Publications of the Library, as

issued.JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY.—Publications of the University, as issued.KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as

issued.LAWRENCE ACADEMY, Groton.—The catalogue for 1902-1903.LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.—Publications of the Library, as issued.MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.—Four college pamphlets.MASSACHUSETTS, COMMONWEALTH OF.—Twenty-three volumes of State

publications; and one proclamation.MASSACHUSETTS GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED

MASONS.—Proceedings of the Grand Lodge, as issued.MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Collections of the Society, vol-

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

MUSEO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO.—Publications of the Museum, as issued.MUSEO DE LA PLATA.—Publications of the Museum, as issued.NEWBERRY LIBRARY, Chicago, 111.—Library report for'1902.NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society,

as issued.

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NEW ENGLAND CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publication No. 3.

NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the

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as issued.NEW HAVEN COLONY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society,

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Association, numbers 83 and 84.NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY.—Seven books; and fifteen pamphlets

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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY.—Publications of the University, as issued.

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