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American Advocate of Peace; conducted by

C. S. Henry, for the Conn. Peace Society.

V. I. Hartford, 1834-36. 8°.

American Agriculturist. v. 26-32. 7 vols. N.

Y., 1867-73. fol.

American almanac and repository of useful

knowledge. v. 1-32. 32 vols. Boston, 1830-

61. 8°.

American almanac, and treasury of facts, statis-
tical, financial and political; ed. by A. R.
Spofford. 10 vols. N. Y. and Wash., 1878,
'81-89. 8°.

American almanack, by W. Jones. 1750. N. Y.,

n. d. 12°.

American almanack, by Titan Leeds, 1737, '38,

'40, '42, '44. 5 vols. N. Y., n. d. 12°.

American ancestry; giving the name and de-
scent of Americans whose ancestors settled
in the U. S. previous to 1776. 5 vols. Albany,
1887-90. 8°.

Contents: 1. Albany, N. Y. 2. Columbia Co., N. Y.
3-5. Lineages from the whole of the U.S.
American angler's guide. See Brown, John J.
American Annals of Education. See American
Journal of Education.

American annual cyclopædia, 1861-75, with in-

dex. 16 vols. N. Y., 1865–77. 1. 8°.

New series, 1876–91, with index to 1887.

17 vols. N. Y., 1882-92. 1. 8°.

American annual monitor for 1859-63; or,

Obituary of the members of the Society of

Friends in America. 5 vols. N. Y., 1859-63.

12°.

American annual register, 1825-33. 8 vols. N.

Y., 1827-35. 8°.

American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal.

V. I-14. 14 vols. Chicago, 1878-92. 8°.

American Antiquarian Society [Worcester,

Mass.]. Account of the Society. Boston,

1813. 8°.

Address to the Society, laws, regulations,

etc. Worcester, 1819. 8°.

Archaeologia Americana; transactions

and collections. v. 1-7. 7 vols. Worcester,

Albany and Cambridge, 1820-85. 8°.

Contents: 1. List of officers, and origin of the So-

ciety. Hennepin, Louis. Account of the Mississippi

and adjacent country;-Account of La Salle's under-

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taking to discover the Mississippi by way of the Gulph
of Mexico.-Atwater, Caleb. Description of the anti-
quities discovered in Ohio, etc. - Johnston, John.
Present state of Indian tribes inhabiting Ohio.-Fiske,
Moses. Conjectures respecting the ancient inhabi-
tants of N. America.-Alden, Timothy. Antiquities
and curiosities of western Pennsylvania. - Mitchill,
Saml. L. Letters respecting the aborigines.-Farn-
ham, John H. Mammoth cave in Kentucky.-Wilkins,
Chas. Exsiccated body found in said cave.-Sheldon,
Wm. Account of the Caraibs who inhabited the An-
tilles. Adams, Benj. Great cave in Indiana.

2. Thomas, Isaiah. Memoir of T., by S. M. Burn-

side.-Gallatin, Albert. Synopsis of the Indian tribes

of N. America.-Gookin, Danl. Doings and sufferings

of the Christian Indians in New England. --Clinton,

De Witt. Description of leaden plate or medal found

in Ohio.-Galindo, Juan. Ruins of Copan in Central

America.-Clarke, Adam. Letter to P. S. Du Ponceau.

-Davis, John. Obituary notice of Christopher C.

Baldwin.

3. Records of the Company of Mass.-Bay to the

embarkation of Winthrop and his associates.--Hull,
John. Diaries, with a memoir.-Folsom, Geo. Memoir
of Thos. L. Winthrop.-Kinnicutt, Thos. Memoir of
John Davis.-Officers and members.

4. Hale, Ed. E. Original documents illust. of the
history of Sir Walter Raleigh's first Amer. colony and
the colony of Jamestown; with memoir of Sir Ralph
Lane.-Wingfield, Ed. M. "A discourse of Virginia;"
ed. by Chas. Deane.-Josselyn, John. New England's
rarities discovered; with notes, etc., by Ed. Tucker-
man.-Narrative of a voyage to Spitzbergen in 1613;
with notes, etc., by S. F. Haven.-Salisbury, S. Notice
of Saml. Jennison.

5-6. Thomas, Isaiah. History of printing in Amer-

ica, with a biography of printers, and an account of

newspapers. 2d ed., with corrections and additions

and catalogue of Amer. publications previous to 1776.

2 vols.

7. Lechford, Thos. Note-book kept by T. Lech-

ford, lawyer, in Boston, Mass.-Bay, 1638-41; [ed. by

E. E. Hale, Jr., with a sketch of Lechford, by J. H.

Trumbull].

Bylaws, 1831. n. t. p. 12o.

Catalogue of books in the library. Wor-

cester, 1837. 8°.

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List of publications. n. t. p. 8°.

Members elected, Oct. 1855-Oct. 1868.

n. t. p. 8°.

Memorandum of local histories in the

library. n. p., n. d. 8°.

Proceedings. 7 vols. Worcester, 1843-

So. 8°.

Contents: 1. 1843-58, including Davis, John. Address,

1843-Hale, Ed. E. Memoir of Albert Gallatin, 1849.

2. 1859-64. Paine, Nath. Report on Amer. coins
and tokens, 1860. Salisbury, Stephen. Essay on the
time of making the statues of Christ and Moses, 1861.
-Hale, Ed. E. On the name of California, 1862.—
Wilson, Danl. Indications of ancient customs, sug-
gested by cranial forms, 1863. Jenks, Wm. Address,
1863. Folsom, Chas. Latin inscription found at Cas-
tine, Me., 1864.- Hale, Ed. E. Notes on Roanoke Island
and James River, with remarks, by Chas. Deane, 1864.

3. 1865-67. Jenks, Wm. Tribute to J., 1866.- Hale,

Ed. E. Remarks on Mr. Bergenroth's letter, 1867.—

Deane, Chas. Remarks on Sebastian Cabot's mappe-

monde, 1867.- Records of the Council for New Eng-

land, 1867.-Trumbull, J. H. Origin of the name of

Massachusetts, 1867.

4. 1868-71. Catalogue of Indian relics, 1868.

Bartlett, John R. Report [Prehistoric man and his
associates], 1868.-Jones, C. C., Jr. Ancient tumuli in
Georgia, 1869.

5. 1872-74. Davis, Horace. On the likelihood of

an admixture of Japanese blood on our northwestern

coast, 1872.-Hale, Ed. E. Cosmogony of Dante and

Columbus, 1872.-Salisbury, Stephen. "Star spangled

banner" and national songs, 1872. - Paine, Nath.

Notice of the library and cabinet of the Soc., 1873.-

Books and tracts in the Indian language printed at

Cambridge and Boston, 1653-1721; 1873.- Hale, Ed. E.

Early maps in Munich, 1873.-Dudley, Robt. D. and

his Arcano Del Mare, 1873.-Smyth, E. C. Marriage

connections of Columbus, 1873.-Doyle, John T. Me-

morandum as to the discovery of San Francisco Bay,

with remarks by J. D. Washburn, 1873. - Endecott,

John. Memorial of E., 1873.-Smucker, Isaac. "The

great awakening," 1874.

6. 1875-77. Deane, Chas. Records of the Council

for New England, 1875.-Aldrich, P. Emory. Criminal

laws of Mass., 1875.-Hoyt, Albert H. Notes rel. to the

laws of N. Hampshire, 1876.-Butler, Jas. D. Copper

age in Wisconsin, 1877.—Farquharson, R.J. Davenport

tablets, 1877.-Salisbury, Stephen. Dr. Le Plongeon in

Yucatan, 1877.

7. 1878-80. Robbins, C. Remarks on the death

of S. Sweetser, 1878.-Aldrich, P. Emory. Massachu-
setts and Maine; their union and separation, 1878.-
Hitchcock, Ed. Decrease of college-educated men
in Mass., 1878.-Salisbury, S., Jr. Terra cotta figure
from Isla Mujeres, Yucatan, 1878.-Valentini, P. J. J.
Mexican calendar stone, 1878.- - Le Plongeon, Aug.
Archaeological communication on Yucatan, 1878.
Le Plongeon, Alice D. Notes on Yucatan, 1878.
Thomas, Isaiah. Re-interment of Thomas, with ad-
dresses, 1878.-Salisbury, S. Reception of John Win-
throp at Salem, 1630; 1879.--Staples, H. B. Day at
Mt. Vernon in 1797; 1879.-Valentini, P. J. J. Mexican
copper tools, 1879.-Le Plongeon, Aug. Letter, 1879.
--Valentini, P. J. J. The Katunes of Maya history,
1879.-Deane, Chas. Remarks on James Lenox, 1880.
-Valentini, P. J. J. Landa alphabet, a Spanish fabri-
cation, 1880.

Same. New series. v. 1-7. 7 vols. Wor-
cester, 1881-91. 8°.

Contents: 1. 1880-81, including Winthrop, Robt. C.
Personal recollections of Baron Visconti, 1880.-Valen-
tini, P. J. J. Mexican paper, 1880.-Bandelier, Ad. F.
Bibliography of Yucatan and Central America, 1880.-
List of orderly books in the library, 1881.-Bullock,
Alex. H. Centennial of the Mass. constitution, 1881.-
Hale, Ed. E. Coronado's discovery of the seven cities
of Cibola, 1881.-Le Plongeon, Aug. Mayapan and Maya
inscriptions, 1881.- Valentini, P. J. J. Two Mexican
Chalchihuites.-Haven, Saml. F. Memorial on [his]
death, 1881.-Staples, H. B. Origin of the names of
the states of the Union, 1881.-Hoar, Ed. S. Humerus
found at Concord, Mass., 1881.-Hoar, Geo. F.
field's New England ancestry, 1881. — Adams, Her-
bert B. Tithingmen, 1881.-Haynes, Henry W. What
is the true site of "the seven cities of Cibola," visited
by Coronado, 1540? 1881.-Dexter, Geo. Testimony of
Fabyan's chronicle to Hakluyt's account of the Cabots,
1881.-Hale, Ed. E. English officers in America, 1881.

Gar-

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McF. Journey of Moncacht-Apé, 1883.-Putnam, F. W.

Iron from the Ohio mounds, 1883.-Haynes, Henry W.
Notes upon ancient soap-stone quarries, worked for
the manufacture of cooking utensils, 1883.

3. 1884-85. Staples, H. B. The province laws, 1884.

-Fischer, Heinrich. Stone implements of Asia, 1884.—

Brinton, Danl. G. Memoir of Carl Hermann Berendt,

1884. Salisbury, S. Action on his death; with memo-

rial, by And. P. Peabody, 1884.-Haynes, Henry W.

Notes on copper implements of America, 1884.-Lodge,

Henry Cabot. Authorship of the Federalist, 1885.--

Dexter, F. B. History of Connecticut, as illustrated

by the names of her towns, 1885.-Valentini, P. J. J.

Semi-lunar and crescent-shaped tools, 1885.-Haynes,

Henry W. French fabrications, or blunders in Amer.

linguistics, 1885.

4. 1886-87. Higginson, Thos. W. English sources

of Amer. dialect, 1886.-Thompson, Ed. H. Archæo-

logical research in Yucatan, 1886.- Greene, J. Evarts.

The Roxbury Latin School, 1887.- Daggett, David.

Selections from letters received by D., 1786-1802; com-

municated by F. B. Dexter, 1887. Thompson, Ed. H.

Explorations in Yucatan, 1887.

5. 1887-88. Dexter, F. B. Estimates of population

in the Amer. colonies, 1887.-Reynolds, Grindall. King

Philip's war, with special reference to the attack on

Brookfield in 1675; 1887.-Page, Lucius R. Wheeler's

defeat, 1675; where? 1887.-Weeden, Wm. B. Early
African slave-trade in New England, 1887.-Davis, And.
McF. The first scholarship at Harvard College, 1887.
-Guild, Reuben A. Roger Williams, freeman of Mass.,
1887. Greene, J. Evarts. Roxbury Latin School, 1887.
-Moore, Geo. H. Notes on the bibliography of witch-
craft in Mass., 1888.-Francis, Geo. E. Photography as
an aid to local history, 1888.-Toppan, Robt. N. Mone-
tary unification, 1888.-Davis, And. McF. Cambridge
press, 1888. Merriam, John M. The legislative history
of the ordinance of 1787; 1888.-Aldrich, P. Emory.
Remarks on the ordinance of 1787; 1888.-Sargent,
Joseph. Action on his death.-Hale, Ed. E. Naval
history of the Revolution.-Green, S. S. Case of Bath-
sheba Spooner. Peabody, A. P. Hopkinsianism. -
Staples, H. B. La Salle's monument at Rouen.-Davis,
And. McF. First college building at Cambridge.-
Haynes, H. W. The Alabama stone.

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6. 1888-90. Aldrich, P. E. The Christian religion
and the common law.-Hunnewell, Jas. F. Illustrated
Americana, 1493-1624. Doyle, John T. Bay of San
Francisco. Kinnicutt, L. P. Nephrite and jadeite.—
Peabody, A. P. The Farmer's Weekly Museum.-
Channing, Ed. The navigation laws.-Putnam, F. W.
The Peabody Museum of Amer. Arch. and Ethnol. in
Cambridge. Haynes, H. W. Cotton Mather and his
slaves. Hamlin, Cyrus. Robert College, Constanti-
nople.-Deane, Chas. Action of the Council; death of
D. Washburn, John D. Foundation of the Swiss
Republic.-Hunnewell, Jas. F. Illust. Americana, since
1600.-Porter, Ed. G. Aborigines of Australia.-Davis,
A. McF. Early college buildings at Cambridge. -
Boas, F. Cranium from Progreso, Yucatan.- Salis-
bury, S. Copies of Maya pottery and implements.
7. 1890-91. Green, S. A. Northern boundary of
Massachusetts.-Hall, Ed. H. Reminiscences of John
Park.-Nourse, H. S. A forgotten patriot [John Whit-
comb].-Hall, G. S. Boy life in a Mass. town.-Smith,
C. C. Financial embarrassments of New England
ministers in the last century.-Putnam, F. W. A singu-

lar ancient work. - Bancroft, Geo. Action of the

Council on [his] death.-Hoar, Geo. F. Government

in Canada and the U. S.-Green, S. S. Geo. Bancroft.

-Chase, Thos. Dr. Schliemann and his discoveries.

-Adams, H. B. Abbé Brasseur de Bourbourg.

Report at the annual meeting, 1821. n. t.

AMER. ANTIQ. SOCIETY

BENTLEY, Wm. Address in King's Chapel on the 4th anniversary, 1816. Worcester, n. d. 8°.

DAVIS, John. Thos. Kinnicutt. EVERETT, Ed. to [his] death.

Notice of [his] life, by Boston, 1854. 8°.

Proceedings in reference Boston, 1865. 8°.

Address at the 2d anni

HOLMES, A. versary. Boston, 1814. 8°.

JENKS, Wm. Address at the 1st anniversary. Boston, 1813. 8°.

LINCOLN, Levi. Proceedings of a special meeting to take notice of [his] death. Worcester, 1868. 8°.

LINCOLN, W. Address in relation to the character and services of C. C. Baldwin. Worcester, 1835. 8°.

PAINE, Nath. Account of the Amer. Antiq. Society, with a list of its publications. Worcester, 1876. 8°.

Bibliography of the Society. Wor

cester, 1883. 8°.

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PAINE [Wm.]. Address at the 3d anniversary. Worcester, 1815. 8°.

QUINCY [Josiah]. Remarks and resolulutions com. of Q. Worcester, 1864. 8°.

SALISBURY [S.]. Partial index to the Proceedings, from 1812-80. Worcester, 1883. 8°.

THOMAS [I]. Communication, with laws of the Society as revised. Worcester, 1814. 8°.

WASHBURN [E.]. Proceedings of the Society to take notice of [his] death. Worcester, 1877. 8°.

American anti-slavery almanac, 1838, '39, '44. 3 vols. N. Y., n. d. 12°. American Architect and Building News. v. 1-38. 38 vols. Boston, 1876–92. fol. American archives. 4th series, cont. a documentary history of the English colonies in N. America, 1774-76; by Peter Force. 6 vols. Wash., 1837-46. fol.

5th series, cont, a doc. history of the U. S., 1776-83; by Peter Force. 3 vols. Wash., 1848-53. fol.

Note: These 9 vols. are all that have been published; the ms. of the 1st-3d and 6th series are in the Library of Congress.

American Art Review. 2 vols. in 4. Boston, 1880-81. 4°.

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Proofs of etchings and engravings on India paper. 24 pts. Boston, 1879. fol. American Art Union [N. Y. City]. Transactions. 5 vols. N. Y., 1844-48. 8°.

American Artisan. 20 vols. in 17. N. Y., 186475. fol. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Proceedings of 1st-39th meetings, 1848-90. 40 vols. Salem, 1849-91. 8°. American Athenæum; or, Repository of the arts, sciences and belles lettres. vol. I. N. Y., 1825-26. 4°.

American Athenæum. vol. 1. N. Y., 1868. fol. American atlas. N. Y., John Reid, 1796. fol. American Baptist Historical Society. 23d anniversary, held in Phila., May 29, 1876. Phila., 1876. 8°.

BAILEY, Silas. Amer. Baptist preaching of the 17th and 18th centuries; address. Phila., 1858. 8°.

BLISS, George R. Place of Baptists in Prot. Christendom; address. Phila., 1862. 8°.

EDDY, Daniel C.

Unitarian apostasy and the relations of the Baptists thereto : address. Phila., 1864. 8°.

American Baptist Missionary Union. Missionary jubilee; account of the 50th anniv. at Phila., 1864. N. Y., 1865. 8°.

American Bible Society. Addresses at the celebration of the 41st, 46th and 49th anniversaries. 3 vols. N. Y., 1857-65. 8°.

1st-41st, 43d-48th, 50th-53d, 55th-75th annual reports. 72 vols. N. Y., 1817-91. 8°. Catalogue of books in the library. N. Y., 1855. 8°.

Same. N. Y., 1863. 8°.

Manual. N. Y., 1891. 8°.

Proceedings at Wycliffe semi-millenial celebration. N. Y., 1881. 8°.

Report on the recent collation of the English version of the Bible. N. Y., 1857. 8°. Statements and documents. N. Y., 1858.

8°.

See Ferris, Isaac.-Storrs, R. S.-Strickland, Wm. P.

American Bible Union. Catalogue of the library; prep. by T. J. Conant. N. Y., n. d. 8°. American Biblical Repository. See Biblical Repository.

American Bibliopolist. v. 1-8. 8. vols. N. Y., 1869-76. 8°.

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Ist-82d annual reports. Bd. in 16 vols. Boston, 1810-92. 8°.

Ist-10th annual reports, 1810-20. repr. Boston, 1834. 8°.

Appeal of the missionaries residing at Constantinople. n. p., 1841. 12°.

Can the Board be kept out of debt, and in what manner? Boston, 1859. 120.

AMERICAN BOARD, Etc.

Commemorative volume in connection with the 75th anniversary, Oct. 13-16, 1885. Boston, 1885. 8°.

Controversy between the missionaries and the evangelical Armenian churches in Turkey. N. Y., 1882. 8°.

Examination of charges against the
Amer. missionaries at the Sandwich Islands.
Camb., 1827. 8°.

Historical sketch of the mission to the
Mahrattas of western India. N. Y., 1862. 8°.
Historical sketch of the missions in Euro-
pean Turkey, Asia Minor and Armenia.
N. Y., 1861, '62. 8°.

Importance of enlarging the operations
of the Board. n. t. p. 8°.

Memorial volume of the first fifty years.
Boston, 1861. 8°.

Minutes of the special meeting of the
Madura Mission. Madras, 1855. 8°.

Report of the select committee on the deputation to India. N. Y., 1856. 8°.

See Panoplist.-Missionary Herald. American bond detector. See Dale, John Peace. American catalogue; under the direction of F. Leypoldt; author and title entries of books in print and for sale, July 1, 1876; comp. by Lynds E. Jones. 2 vols. N. Y., 1880-81. 4°. Same; 1876-84; comp. under the direction of R. R. Bowker, by Miss A. I. Appleton. N. Y., 1885. 4°.

Same; 1884-90: comp. under the direction of R. R. Bowker, by A. I. Appleton and others. N. Y., 1891. 4°.

American, Annual, catalogue, 1886–91. 6 vols.
N. Y., 1887-92. 8°.

American Catholic Quarterly Review.

13-17. 5 vols. Phila., 1888–92. 8°. American Chess Congress.

vols.

Book of the 6th congress, cont. games of the international tournament at N. Y., 1889. N. Y., 1891. 8°. American Church Review, afterward Church Review. vols. 27-31, 33-63. 36 vols. N. Y., 1875-91. 8°.

American Citizen. Jan. 27, 1807-Dec. 21, 1808. 2 vols. N. Y., 1807-08. fol.

American claims and the protection of native subjects in Morocco. See Perdicaris, Ion. American Committee of Revision of the Authorized English Version of the Bible. Historical account of the work of the Committee; prep. from the documents. N. Y., 1885. 8°. American commonwealths. See Scudder, Horace E.

American Congregational Association. 1st, 4th6th, 12th, 14th-37th annual reports. 28 vols. Boston, 1854-90. 8°.

Proceedings at the dedication of the Congregational House, Boston; with a brief history. Boston, 1873. 8°.

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American Congregational Union. 13th-15th an-
nual reports. 3 vols. N. Y., 1866-68. 8°.
N. Y., 1875-
Manual, 1875; '76. 2 vols.
Yearbook. 6 vols. N. Y., 1854-59. 8°.
Note: Afterward called the Congregational year-
book.

76. 8°.

American country almanack, by Thomas and
Roger More. 1748, '49, '52, '53, '55, '57, '61,
'65, '71. 9 vols. N. Y., n. d. 12°.
American crisis. See Paine, Thomas.
American ecclesiastical year-book. N. Y., 1860.
12°.
vols. 1-3. 3 vols. N. Y.,
American Eclectic.
1841-42. 8°.

See American

American Education Society. Quarterly Register. American Entomological Society. Transactions. vols. I-2. 2 vols. Phila., 1867-68. 8°. American Entomologist; ed. by B. D. Walsh, Chas. V. Riley and Geo. Vasey. vols. I-2. 2 vols. St. Louis, 1868-70. 1. 8°.

Note: Title of vol. 2 is, American Entomologist and Botanist.

I.

American Ethnological Society. Bulletin. vol.
N. Y., 1860-61. 8°.
Transactions. vols. 1-2.
1845-48. 8°.

2 vols. N. Y.,

American Farmer; ed. by John S. Skinner.
vols. 1, 2, 3 and 11, in 2 vols. Balt., 1820-29. 4°.
American farmer's almanac, 1837, '52, '58, '62.
4 vols. n. p., n. d. 12°.
American Gardener's Magazine and Register,
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1-7. 7 vols. Boston, 1835-41. 8°.
American gazetteer; account of the new world.
3 vols. Lond., 1762. 12°.

American Geographical and Statistical Society.
Annual report of council and officers, 1857.
N. Y., 1858. 8°.

8°.

Bulletin. v. 1-2. 2 vols. N. Y., 1852-56. 8°. Same, 1873-78 (imp.). N. Y., 1873-78. 8°. By-laws and list of fellows. N. Y., 1874.

Catalogue of the library, by E. R. Straznicky. N. Y., 1857. 8°.

3 vols.

Charter, bylaws and members. N. Y., 1852, '60, '62. 8°. Journal. v. 1-23. 23 vols. N. Y., 1859–91.

8°.

Polar exploring expedition; special meeting. N. Y., 1860. 8°.

Proceedings. 2 vols. N. Y., 1862–64. 8°. Statement of the objects and organization. 3 vols. N. Y., 1856, '57. 8°.

See St. Bris, Thomas de.

American Historical Association. Annual reports for 1889-90. 2 vols. Wash., 1890-91. 8°.

Papers. v. 1-5. 5 vols. N. Y., 1885–91. 8°. Contents: 1. Adams, H. B. Report of organization and proceedings, 1884.-White, A. D. Studies in general history, and the history of civilization. Knight, G. W. History and management of land grants for education

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in the Northwest territory. - Robertson, C. F. Louisiana purchase. - Salmon, L. M. Appointing power of the President.-Adams, H. B. Report of proceedings of 2d meeting, 1885.

2. Adams, H. B. Report of proceedings of 3d meeting, 1886. White, A. D. History of the doctrine of comets. Jameson, J. F. Willem Usselinx.-Schaff, P. Church and state in the U. S.

3. Adams, H. B. Report of proceedings, May 21-24, 1887; Report of proceedings, Dec. 26-28, 1888.

4. Adams, H. B. Report; List of members; Report of treasurer. Adams, C. K. Recent historical work in the colleges and universities of Europe and America.-White, A. D. Catechism of the Revolutionary reaction. Goode, G. B. Origin of the national scientific and educational institutions of the U. S.-Mason, O. T. Mutual obligation of the ethnologist and the historian. -Williams, T. Historical survivals in Morocco.Burr, G. L. Literature of witchcraft. Scaife, W. B. Development of international law as to newly discovered territory.-Schouler, Jas. Spirit of historical research. Snow, F. A defence of congressional government. Sumner, J. O. Materials for history of the government of the southern confederacy.-Warfield, E. D. Kentucky's struggle for autonomy, 1784-92.Smith, W. H. Pelham papers, loss of Oswego. - Trent, Wm. P. Historical studies in the South. Weeden, W. B. Economic and social history of N. England.Baldwin, S. E. The ballot in Connecticut. Ford, P. L. Bibliog. of the Ass'n.-Stewart, G., Jr. Notes on hist. studies in Canada. Wright, M. J. Trial and execu tion of John Brown.-Tyler, L. G. Records of William and Mary College.-Dunning, W. A. Impeachment of Pres. Johnson.-Committees, historical societies, etc.

5. Secretary's report.-Jay, John. Demand for education in Amer. history.-Andrews, C. M. Theory of the village community.-Francke, K. Karl Follen and the liberal movement.-Taylor, Wm. G. Bismarck as the typical German. - Willoughby, W. F. State activities and politics.-Fling, F. M. Mirabeau's speech of May 20, 1790.-Mace, W. H. Organization of historical material. Campbell, D. Origin of Amer. institutions.

Burr, G. L. Fate of Dietrich Flade.-Harris, W. T. Philosophic aspects of history. -Stewart, G. Brief notes on present condition of historical studies in Canada. Dabney, R. H. Is history a science?---Bourinot, J. G. Canada and the U. S.; an historical retrospect. Morgan, E. V. Slavery in New York. Adams, H. V. Amendments to the constitution of the U. S.Mason, E. C. Congressional demands upon the executive for information. - Gross, C. Plea for reform in the study of English municipal history.-Haskins, C. H. Yazoo land companies.-Weeks, S. B. The lost colony of Roanoke; its fate and survival.

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