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1900.] Givers and Gifts. 71 ffiibers anil ffiifts. FROM MEMBERS. BARTON, EDMUND M., Worcester.—Three American magazines, in con- tinuation. BENEDICT, GEORGE G., Burlington, Vt.—His " Early Vermont Biblio- graphy." BOWDITCH, CHARLKS P., Boston.—His " The Lords of the Night and the Tonalamatl of the Codex Borbonicus." CHASE, CHARLES A., Worcester.—Fifty-nine books; and two hundred and twenty-three pamphlets. DAVIS, ANDREW MCF., Cambridge.—TWO of his own publications ; and four selected books. DEXTER, FRANKLIN B., New Haven, Conn.—His " First Public Library in New Haven"; The Dixwell Papers, edited by him; and Isham and Brown's " Early Connecticut Houses." FRANCIS, GEORGE E., M.D., Worcester.—^wo books; and one pam- phlet. GAGE, THOMAS H., M.D., Worcester.—Five books; and flfty-seven pamphlets. GARVER, Rev. AUSTIN S., Worcester.—His "The Two Tablets, a Sermon." GiLMAN, DANIEL C, LL.D., Baltimore, Md.—Proceedings of the Trus- tees of the John F. Slater Fund, 1900. GREEN, Hon. SAMUEL A., Boston.—Two of his own papers; thirty- five books; two hundred and thirteen pamphlets; and "The Ameri- can Journai of Numismatics," in continuation. GREEN, SAMUEL S., Worcester.—His Report of 1899, as Librarian of the Worcester Free Public Library. ,GREENE, J. EVARTS, Worcester.—Six books; two hundred and seven- teen pamphlets; and two photographs of Quartermaster-General Ralph Pomeroy. HOADLY, CHARLES J., LL.D., Hartford, Conn.—Two Connecticut State proclamations. HOAR, Hon. GEORGE F., Worcester.—Two of his own publications; twenty-three books ; fourteen hundred and ninety-nine pamphlets ; two lithographs; one manuscript ; and six flies of newspapers, in continuation.

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Page 1: ffiibers anil ffiifts. · volume; six scrap-books ; twenty-one maps ; six broadsides ; and six flies of newspapers, in continuation. SMITH, CHARLES C, Boston.—His Annual Report

1900.] Givers and Gifts. 71

ffiibers anil ffiifts.

FROM MEMBERS.

BARTON, EDMUND M., Worcester.—Three American magazines, in con-tinuation.

BENEDICT, GEORGE G., Burlington, Vt.—His " Early Vermont Biblio-graphy."

BOWDITCH, CHARLKS P., Boston.—His " The Lords of the Night andthe Tonalamatl of the Codex Borbonicus."

CHASE, CHARLES A., Worcester.—Fifty-nine books; and two hundredand twenty-three pamphlets.

DAVIS, ANDREW MCF., Cambridge.—TWO of his own publications ; andfour selected books.

DEXTER, FRANKLIN B. , New Haven, Conn.—His " First Public Libraryin New Haven"; The Dixwell Papers, edited by him; and Ishamand Brown's " Early Connecticut Houses."

FRANCIS, GEORGE E . , M.D., Worcester.—^wo books; and one pam-phlet.

GAGE, THOMAS H . , M.D., Worcester.—Five books; and flfty-sevenpamphlets.

GARVER, Rev. AUSTIN S., Worcester.—His "The Two Tablets, aSermon."

GiLMAN, DANIEL C , LL.D., Baltimore, Md.—Proceedings of the Trus-tees of the John F. Slater Fund, 1900.

GREEN, Hon. SAMUEL A., Boston.—Two of his own papers; thirty-five books; two hundred and thirteen pamphlets; and "The Ameri-can Journai of Numismatics," in continuation.

GREEN, SAMUEL S., Worcester.—His Report of 1899, as Librarian ofthe Worcester Free Public Library.

,GREENE, J. EVARTS, Worcester.—Six books; two hundred and seven-teen pamphlets; and two photographs of Quartermaster-GeneralRalph Pomeroy.

HOADLY, CHARLES J., LL.D., Hartford, Conn.—Two Connecticut Stateproclamations.

HOAR, Hon. GEORGE F., Worcester.—Two of his own publications;twenty-three books ; fourteen hundred and ninety-nine pamphlets ;two lithographs; one manuscript ; and six flies of newspapers, incontinuation.

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72 American Antiquarian Society. [Oct.,

HUNNEWELL, JAMES F., Charlestown.—His "Hunnewell: Chiefly SixGenerations in Massachusetts."

JENNISON, SAMUEL, Boston.—A collection of one hundred and ninetymanuscript letters, 1705-1856 >

LEA, HENRV C , LL.D., Philadelphia, Pa.—His " The Dead Hand."LOUBAT, JOSEPH F., LL.D., New York.—"II Manoscritto Messicano

Vaticano 3738 Detto il Codice Riós."LOVE, Rev. WILLIAM DELOSS, Ph.D., Hartford, Conn.—His " A Noted

Muster Roll."MCMASTEK, JOHN B. , Philadelphia, Pa.—His "History of the People

of the United States." Volume V. IMENDKNHALL, THOMAS C , LL.D., Worcester.—"Monographs on Edu-

cation in the United States," in two volumes, containing his paper on" Scientific, Technical and Engineering Education." !

MERRIMAN, Rev. DANIEL, D.D., Worcester.—Thirty books; eight hun-dred and ninety-eight pamphlets; fifty-seven photographs'; and" The Nation," in continuation.

MooKE, CLARENCE B. , LL.D., Philadelphia, Pa.—His " Certain Antiqui-ties of the Forida West-Coast."

NICHOLS, CHARLES L . , M.D., Worcester. — His " Bibliography of Wor-cester, 1775-1848 "; and a steel plate portrait of Isaiah Thomas.

PAINE, Rev. GEORGB S., Worcester.—Three newspapers.

PAINE, NATHANIEL, Worcester.—TWO of his. own publications; tenbooks ; two hundred and eighty-five pamphlets ; one manuscript ; oneportrait; one photograph; and five files of nevpspapers, in con-tinuation.

PEET, STEPHEN D. , Ph.D., Editor, Chic&^o, 111.— " The AmericanAntiquarian and Oriental Journal," as issued.

SALISBUIÎY, Hon. STEPHEN, Worcester.—One hundred and seventy-sevenbooks ; seventeen hundred and forty-two pamphlets ; one manuscriptvolume; six scrap-books ; twenty-one maps ; six broadsides ; and sixflies of newspapers, in continuation.

SMITH, CHARLES C , Boston.—His Annual Report for 1899-1900 asTreasurer of the Massachusetts Historical Society.

SMITH, WILLLAM A., Worcester.—" Universities and their Sons. His-tory, Infiuence and Characteristics of American Universities, withBiographical Sketches and Portraits of Alumni," in five quartovolumes.

UPHAM, HBNBY P., St. Paul, Minn.—" The Jesuit Relations and AlliedDocuments," Volumes 65-70.

WHITNEY, JAMES L. , Boston.—His Report as Librarian of the BostonPublic Library, 1899-1900.

WILLIAMSON, JOSEPH, Litt.D., Belfast, Me.—His Reply to Frank H.Cushing's letter concerning the Maine "Armored Skeleton."

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1900.] Oivers and Gißs. 73

WRiGnT, CARROLL D., LL.D., Commissioner, Washington, D. C—HisAnnual Report for 1899; and the Bulletin of the Department ofLabor, as issued.

FROM PERSONS NOT MKMBBU8.

ACETYLKNE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, ChiCSgO, 111.—NUHlberS Of

their Journal.ALLKRTON, SAMUKL W . , Chicago, 111.— " History of the AUerton

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

American Inventor," as issued.APPLKTON AND COMPANY, DANIEL, New York.—" The Monthly Bulle-

tin," as issued.AVERY, ELROY M., Cleveland, O.—"Avery Notes and Queries," as issued.BABCOCK, STEPHEN, New York.—His "Address at the Dedication of

Minister's Monument, August 28, 1899, by First Hopkinton CemeteryAssociation."

BACON, Rev. LEONARD W . , D.D., Norwich, Conn.—Seven of his ownpublications ; two books ; nine pamphlets ; and one photograph.

BALCH, THOMAS W . , Philadelphia, Pa.—His " The Alabama Arbitra-tion."

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

BENTON, JOSIAH H. , Jr., Boston.—His "Andrew Benton, 1620-1G83.A Sketch."

BKRRY, JOHN M., Millbury.—Three pamphlets.

BiGKLOw, WILLIAM S., M.D., Boston.—"Memoir of Henry JacobBigelow, M.D., and his works," in three volumes.

BOSTON BOOK COMPANY.—" The Bulletin of Bibliography," as issued.

BRADBURY, AGNEW AND COMPANY, London, Eng.—"An Evening withPunch." Second edition.

BowNB, JACOB T., Librarian, New York.—" Year Book of the Y. M.C. A. of North America, 1900."

BuLLARD, Rev. HENRY, D.D., St. Joseph, Mo.—Two books; andeleven pamphlets.

BuLLARD, Miss LOUISA D . , Cambridge.—" The Semi Centennial Souve-nir of Cambridge, Mass., 1846-189G."

BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York.—Numbers of "The

Delineator."CANFIELD, Miss PENELOPE W . S., Worcester.—Seven pamphlets; and

" The Army and Navy Journal," in continuation.CARPENTER, Rev. CHARLES C , Secretary, Andover.—" Address list of

living Alumni of Andover Theological Seminary."

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74 American Antiquarian Society. [Oct.,

CARROLL, CLARENCE F., Superintendent, Worcester. — The Fifty-flrstAnnual Report of the Public Schools of Worcester.

CHAMBERLAIN, Hon. DANIKL H. , West Brookfleld.—His "The Powerof History."

CHANDLER, Hon. WILLIAM E . , Concord, N. H.—Two pamphlets.CLEVELAND, BARNBT C , Worcester.—One photograph.COATES AND COMPANY, HENRY T., Philadelphia, Pa.—" The Literary

Era," as issued.

CoBB, Mrs. NATHAN A., Sydney, Australia.—An early Worcesterhieroglyphic broadside, entitled "Cure for Hard Times, Dr. Franklin'sArt of Making Money Plenty in Every Man's Pocket."

COLTON, W . B., Editor, Columbus, 0.—Numbers of " The Honey Jar."

CORNISH, LOUIS H. , New York.—"The Spirit of '76," as issued.COTGREAVE, ALFRED, London, Eng.— " The Transvaal and South

Africa."CouLSON, JOHN, Worcester.—His photographs of Wight's portrait of

Humboldt and Huntington's portrait of Stephen Salisbury.CowPERTHWAiTE, WILLIAM C , Philadelphia, Pa.—TWO pamphlets.CüRMER, FKSTUS C , Fitchburg.—His "Reminiscences."

DALL, Mrs. CAROLINE H. , Boston.—Her " Alongside. Being NotesSuggested by Kev. Dr. Hale's New England Boyhood."

DANA, JOHN A., Worcester.—Seven volumes of early date.

DAVES, GRAHAM, Newbern, N. C—Two pamphlets.

DAWSON, SAMUEL E . , Lit.D., Ottawa, Canada.—His " Lines of ¡Demar-cation of Pope Alexander VI. and the Treaty of Tordesillas, 1493 and1494."

D E MENIL, ALEXANDER N . , St. Louis, Mo.—Numbers of " The Hes-perian."

DODGE, BENJAMIN J., Worcester.—Hymn composed by John Bradishof Dudley, Mass., 1810.

DODGE, JAMES H. , City Auditor, Boston.—His report for 1899-1900.DODGE, THOMAS H. , Worcester.—One pamphiet.

DOTTERER, HENRY S., Editor, Philadelphia, Pa.— " Historical Notegrelating to the Pennsylvania Reformed Church." Vol. I.

EssEss PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York.—Numbers of " The SmartSet."

EVERETT, Hon. WILLIAM, Quincy.—His " Phi Beta Kappa Oration atHarvard university, June, 1900 " ; and the Catalogue of Adams Acade-my for 1900.

FLANIGAN, Mrs. ELLA C , Cambridge.—Three pieces of wood from theHancock House, Boston.

FOLSOM, ALBERT A., Boston.—The 260th Annual Record of the kncientand Honorable Artillery Company. •

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1900.] Givers and Gifts. 75

FuowDB, HENRY, London, Eng.—" The Periodical," as issued.GAY, JULIUS, Farmington, Conn.—His •' The Library of a Farmington

Village Blacksmith in 1712."GAZETTE COMPANY.—" The Worcester Evening Gazette," as issued.GOLDKN RULE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Boston.—"The Christian En-

deavor World," as issued.GREENLAW, Mrs. LUCY H. , Editor, Cambridge.-" The Genealogical

Advertiser," as issued.GREGSON, Rev. JOHN, Wiscasset, Me,—His " Speech at the Paul Revere

bell centennial exercises " ; and one pamphlet,HAMILTON, CHARLES, ESTATE OP, Worcester.—Five pamphlets,

HAMILTON, F . WALTER, Worcester.—Three manuscripts relating toWorcester, Mass.

HAMMOND, BENJAMIN,T,, Worcester,—Fourteen books; volumes 7-3Gof Puck ; and Tributes to Timothy Whitney Hammond.

HARRIMAN, Rev. FREDERICK W , , D.D., Secretary, Windsor, Conn,—Journal of Connecticut Diocesan Convention, 1900.

HARRIS, HENRY F , , Worcester.—Jones's " Life and Work of ThomasDudley."

HASSAM, JOHN T., Boston.—His " Registers of Deeds for the Countyof Suffolk, Mass., 1735-1900.'.'

HILL, Miss FRANCES A., Worcester.—Twenty-three selected books.HOAR, Mrs. GEORGE F , , Worcester,—Tributes to Alice Miller Rice.HoDGKiN, Rev. SAMUEL, Compiler, WilkinsonvlUe, — " Historical

Notes relating to St. John's Church, Wilkinsonville, Mass."HovEY, Rev. HORACE C , D.D., Newburyport. — His "Memoir of.

Daniel Hovey of Ipswich."HOWE, Mrs. GEORGE S., and HOBBS, Miss MARTHA, Worcester.—

Framed steel engraving of " The Last Days of Webster at Marsh-fleld"; two books; and five manuscripts,

KENT, Mrs. DANIEL, Worcester.—One pamphlet.

KING, Gen, HORATIO C , Secretary, New York,—"The Thirty-firstAnnual Reunion of the Society of the Army of the Potomac."

LAWTON, Mrs. S. E. REED-, Worcester.—" Sketch of the Parish of theAdvent of Boston, 1844-1894,"

LEYPOLDT, A. H, , New York.—" The Literary News," as issued.LiscOMB, Miss MARY E,, Worcester.—Forty-two books; thirty photo-

graphs; two framed lithographs ; and one map,LYTLE, JOHN J., Secretary, Philadelphia, Pa,—Numbers of " The Jour-

nal of Prison Discipline and Phiianthropy."MCFARLAND, HENRY, Concord, N. H,—His " Sixty Years in Concord

and Elsewhere,"

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76 American Antiquarian Society. [Oct.,

MACMILLAN COMPANY, New York.—"BookReviews," as issued. ',

MAY, The Misses, Leicester.—Seven books ; four hundred and seventypamphlets ; four flies of newspapers ; and a collection of newspaperclippings.

MESSENGER COMPANY, Worcester.—" The Messenger," as issued.!NEALE COMPANY, Washington, D. C—Numbers of "The Conservative

Review."

NEWTON, WALTER T., Westborough.—Mitchell's National Map of theAmerican Republic, 1845.

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

PAINE, Mrs. JAMES P., Worcester.—" The Essex Antiquarian," vol. 3.PARSONS, LEWIS B. , Flora, 111.—His " Genealogy of the Parsons-Hoar

Family."

PELLET, ELLIS C , Worcester.—" The Scientiflc American," for 1892-1893, bound; and six selected books.

PEÑAFIEL, ANTONIO, Director, Mexico, Mex.—Three statistical réportsof the Republic of Mexico.

PERLEY, SIDNEY, Editor, Salem.—Numbers of " The Essex Antiquarian."POTTER, E . T., Newport, R. I.—His " Piea for Cheap Baths." !PSYCHIC RESEARCH COMPANY, Chicago, 111.—Numbers of "Suggestive

Therapeutics."

QuANTiN, ALBERT, Paris, France.—Numbers of " La Monde Moderne."RENAULT, RAOUL, Quebec, P. Q. —Numbers of "North American

Notes and Queries."

REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY, Parkville, Mo.—Numbers of "ThePark Review."

REYNOLDS, ARTHUR M., Worcester.—Twenty-nine copper and nickelcoins ; and two newspapers of early date.

RICE, FRANKLIN P., Worcester.—Four of his imprints.RICHARDSON, Miss ANN P., Worcester.—" The Col. Bancroft Homestead

in Tyngsborough, N. Y."

RICHARDSON, FREDERICK A., Burlington, Vt. —Numbers of "TheInternational Monthly."

RiORDAN, JOHN J., Supervisor, Worcester.—His Report of 1900 on theWorcester Evening Schools.

ROBINSON, JULIUS B . , West Boylston.—His " Lancaster's BulflnchChurch."

ROBINSON, Miss MARY, Worcester.—Seventeen pamphlets.ROGERS, CHARLES E. , Barre.—The " Barre Gazette," as issued.ROY, J . ARTHUR, Editor, Worcester.—" Le Worcester Canadien Direc-

toire," vol. 14.

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1900.] Givers and Gifts. 77

RUSSELL, E . HARLOW, Principal, Worcester.—Circular and Catalogueof the Massachusetts State Normal School at Worcester, 1900.

SENTINKL PKINTING COMPANY.—" The Fitchburg Weekly Sentinel,"as issued.

SHAW, JOSEPH A., Worcester.—Twent3'-six numbers of Americanmagazines; and the Highland Military Academy Register for 1899-1900.

SLAFTÍSR, Rev. EDMUND F., D.D., Begistrar, Boston.—The SeventeenthAnnual Report of the Diocesan Library of Massachusetts.

SMITH, ASA D. , Worcester.—Field's "Historical Sketch of the FirstCongregational Church of Northborough, Mass."

SMITH, GEORGK D. , Editor, New York.—Numbers of the " LiteraryCollector."

SMITH, HARLAN I., New York.—His " Archœology of Lytton, BritishColumbia."

SOLHERG, THORVALD, Begister, Washington, D. C—Five Bulletins ofthe Copyright Department of the Library of Congress.

SOUTHER, WILLIAM T., M.D., Worcester.—One book; and one hun-dred and seventeen pamphlets.

SPY PUBLISHING COMPANY.—"The Worcester Daily Spy"; and "TheMassachusetts Spy," as issued.

STEAD, WILLIAM T., London, Eng.—His "War Against War in SouthAfrica."

STECHERT, Mrs. GUSTAV E . , New York.—King's New York Views.STONE, WILLIAM J. E., Chief of Police, Worcester.—Sawyer's " History

of the Department of Police Service of Worcester, 1674-1900."TKLEGRAM NEWSPAPISU COMPANY.—" The Worcester Daily Telegram,"

vols. 13 and 14, bound.THOMPSON, WILLIAM G., Cambridge—Fifty educational pamphlets;

seventeen autographs; seven broadsides; four portraits; two en-gravings ; and a collection of newspaper clippings.

TOWER, HENRY M., Spencer.—His " History of the Spencer Shakers."TRAVELEK'S INSURANCE COMPANY.—" The Traveler's Record," as issued.

TRUMBULL, Miss SUSAN, Worcester.—Twenty books; twenty pam-phlets ; and flve maps.

TURNER, JOHN H. , Ayer.—" The Groton Landmark," as issued.TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPANY, Worcester.—" The Chronapax," as

issued.UPDIKE, D . BERKELEY, Boston.—Hon. Abijah Bigelow's manuscript

poem entitied " An African's Story."ViSTON, Rev. ALEXANDER H. , D.D., Worcester.—Year Book of All

Saints, Worcester, 1899-1900; and "The Parish," as issued.

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78 American Antiquarian Society. [»Oct.,

WALKER, Hon. JOSEPH H. , Worcester.—Sixty-one books.WHEELER, HENRY M., Worcester.—Ten Worcester pamphlets of early

date. i . •WHITCOMB, Miss MARY G., Worcester.—Thirteen pamphlets.

WHITE, Mrs. CAROLINE E . , Editor, Philadelphia, Pa.—"The Journalof Zoöphiiy," as issued. i

WIRK, GEORGE E . , M.D., Worcester.—Three pamphlets.

WOODWARD, LEMUEL F., M.D., Worcester.—One hundred and sevenpamphlets.

WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, CLASS OF 1900.—" The After-math of the Class of 1900."

FROM SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS.

ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA.—Publications of theAcademy, as issued. '

ACADEMY OF SCIENCE OF ST. LOUIS.—Publications of the Academy, as' issued.AMERICAN ANTI-VIVISECTION SOCIETY.—The Seventeenth Annual Report.

AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION.—"The Baptist Missionary

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

as issued. 'AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION.—The Forty-seventh Annual

Report.AMERICAN HUMANE ASSOCIATION.—" Human Vivisection."AMERICAN IRISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Journal of the Society, volume

2, 1899. • IAMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as

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

issued.AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION.—The quarterly publications of the

Society, as issued.AMES FREE LIBRARY, North Easton.—List of Books for Young People,

May, 1900.ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.—The Seminary publications, as

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

Library, as issued.

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

BOSTON, CITY OK.—City Documents for 1899, in four volumes.

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1900.] Givers and Gifts. 79

BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.-Publications of the Library, as issued.BOWDOIN COLLBGE.—Publications of the College, as issued.BROOKLINE PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.BROOKLYN LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issaed.BROWN UNIVÍÜRSITY.—The Annual Catalogue for 1899-1900.

BUNKER HILL MONUMENT ASSOCIATION.—Proceedings of the Associa-tion, June 18, 1900.

BUREAU OP AMERICAN REPUBLICS.—The Bulletins, as issued.CAMBRIDGE (ENGLAND) ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.—Publications of the

Society, as issued.

CANADIAN INSTITUTE.—Publications of the Institute, as issued.CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.CHICAGO-KENT COLLEGE OF LAW.—College Bulletin. Vol. 1, No. 1.CINCINNATI PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.

CITY LIBRARY ASSOCLATION, Springfield.-Library publications, asissued.

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

issued.

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

DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY.—The Thirty-fifth Annual Report.

ELIOT (ME.) HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, asissued.

FAIRMOUNT PARK ASSOCIATION, Phliadeiphia, Pa.—Pubiications of theAssociation, as issued.

FITCHBURG, CITY OF.—The City Documents for 1899.GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OP CANADA.—Two pamphlets ; and three maps.GROTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.—The Forty-sixth Annual Report.HARTFORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.—Publications of the Seminary, as

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

as issued.JERSEY CITY FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Library publications, as issued.JOHN CRERAR LIBRARY, Chicago, 111.—The Fifth Annual Report.J0HN8 HOPKINS UNIVERSITY.—Publications of the University, as issued.KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as

issued.LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.—Eight of its bibliographical publications.

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80 ' American Antiqitarian Society. [Oct.,

LITERARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF QUEBEC. — Publications of the

Society, as issued,LOWELL CITY LIBRARY.—" The Library Bulletin," as issued,LYNN HISTORICAL SOCIETY,—Publications of the Society, as issued.MAINK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.MANCHESTER HISTORIC ASSOCIATION,—Publications of the Association,

as issued.MANCHESTER INSTITUTE OP ARTS AND SCIENCES.—Numbers of " Nature

Study," IMARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. — Publications of the Society, as

issued. ^MASSACHUSETTS, COMMONWEALTH OF.—Three State documents,MAS,SACHUSETTS GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED

MASONS.—Proceedings of the Grand Lodge, as issued. iMASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. — Proceedings of the , Society,

volume 13, second series; and Collections, volume 1, seventh series,MASSACHUSETTS INFANT ASYLUM, Brookline^T—The Thirty-third Annual> Ileport.

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. — Publications of the

Institute, as issued.MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY,—Publications of the Society, as

issued.MASSACHUSETTS STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. — Publications of the

Board, as issued. ,METROPOLITAN WATER BOARD,—The Fifth Annual Report,

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

NACIONAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO.—Publications of the iMuseum,as issued.

NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE,—Proceedings of the Thirtieth AnnualMeeting. ^

NEWBERRY LIBRARY, Chicago, 111,—Report of the Trustees, 1899.NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the

Society, as issued.NEW HAMPSHIRE HISTORICAI, SOCIETY,—Publications of the Society, as

issued.NEW HAVEN COLONY HISTORICAL SOCIETY,—Publications of the So-

ciety, as issued.NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY,—Publications of the Society, as

issued.

NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCE,—Publications of the Academy, asissued.

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1900.] Givers and Gifts. ' . 81

NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.—Publicationsof the Society, as issued.

NBW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY.—" The Library Buiietin," as issued.NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY.—Six books ; and four pamphlets.NEW YORK YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.-The Forty-sixth

Annual Report.

NORTHERN INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society,

as issued.

OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the

Society, as issued.OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.PEABODY INSTITUTE, Baltimore, Md.—Publications of the Institute, as

issued.PORTLAND BOARD OF TRADE.—" The Board of Trade Journal," as

issued.RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as

issued.ROYAL ACADEMY OF BELLES-LETTRES, HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES,

Stockholm, Sweden.—Pubiications of the Academy, as issued.ROYAL SOCIKTY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND.—Publications of the

Society, as issued.SALEM PUBLIC LIBRARY.-The Library Bulletin, as issued.SOCIÉTÉ D' ARCHÉOLOGIE DE BRUXELLES.—Publications of the Society,

as issued.SOCIÉTÉ DE GÉOGRAPHIE, Paris, France.—Publications of the Society,

as issued.

SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON.—Publications of the Society, as

issued.SoMBRViLLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—One pamphlet .

SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society,-

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

issued.TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.-Publications of the Associa-

tion; as issued.UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION.—Six publications of the Bureau.

UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.—The Sixteenth Annuai

Report.UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.—The Official Gazette

of the Patent Offlce, as issued.UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.—Publications of the Department,

as issued.6

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UNITED STATES SUPERINTENDENT OP PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. — Onehundred and. twenty-nine books ; and one hundred and twenty-twopamphlets.

UNITED STATES TREASURY DEPARTMENT.—United States Life SavingReport, 1900. .

UNITED STATES WAR DEPARTMENT.—Official Records of the War of theRebellion, as issued.

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

UNIVERSITY OP CALIFORNIA.—Publicatious of the University, as issued.

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.—Publications of the University, as issued.

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.—Publications of the University, as issued.

UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA.—Publications of the University, asissued.

UNIVERSITY OP TORONTO.—Publications of the University, asiissued.VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—Publications of the Society, as issued.

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY.—^Three books; and seventy-nine pamphletsrelating to the University. I

WEST VIRGINIA HISTORICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.—Beltzhoover's" James Ramsey, the Inventor of the Steamboat."

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

WORCESTER BOARD OF TRADE.—The Annual Reports for 1895 and 1899.WORCESTER CITY HOSPITAL.—The Twenty-ninth Annual Report.

WORCESTER COUNTY INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS.—Fifty-eight pamphlets ;and " The United States Investor," and " The Banker and Trades-man," in continuation.

WORCESTER COUNTY MECHANICS ASSOCIATION.—Twenty-six ! flies ofnewspapers, in continuation.

WORCESTER COUNTY MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.—Publications of the Asso-ciation, as issued. I

•WORCESTER DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.—Seventy-seven books; andseven hundred and eighty pamphlets, chiefly medical and surgical.

WORCESTER FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Eighty pamphlets; and ¡seventy-seven flies of newspapers, in continuation.

WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. — Proceedings andCollections of the Society, Vol. V.

YALE UNIVERSITY.—Publications of the University, as issued.YORK (ENGLAND) PUBLIC LIBRARY.—The Library Report, 1899-1900.YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF WORCESTER.—Eighty-

nine books; and two pamphlets.

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