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Génie Civil: revue générale hebdomadaire des industries françaises et étrangères. V. I-32 (188098). Index 1-20. 33 v. Paris, 1880-98. f°. NC Current. Frequent changes in subtitle. Semi-monthly for first three volumes. Weekly since 1883 (v. 4).

Génie (Le) industriel. Revue des inventions françaises et étrangères. Annales des progrès de l'industrie agricole et manufacturière, technologie, mécanique, chemins de fer, navigation, chimie, agriculture, mines, travaux publics et arts divers. Biographie des inventeurs, nomenclature des brevets délivrés en France et à l'étranger; par Armengaud, frères. v. I-40. Paris, 1851-71. 8°. Discontinued.

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Handicraft. A popular journal of progress in the industrial arts. Designed for workers and thinkers. v. 11-3 (1872). New York, 1872. 4°. N Hardware. A review of the American hardware market. v. 14-181-12 (1897-98). New York, 1897-98. f°. N

Current. Semi-monthly. Hardware Dealers Magazine. v. 6-91-6(1896– '98). New York, 1896–98. 8°.

Current. Monthly.

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Hat, Cap & Fur Trade Review. Publ. monthly. V. 1-141-5 (1873-86). New York, 1873-86. 4°. Continued in two separate publications "Hat Review" and "Fur Trade Review." V. 1-2 edited by John C. Freund. From v. 3 published and edited by F. Stalĺknecht. Current. Weekly.

Hat Review. Jan. 1887-July '87, Aug. '88Aug. '95, Jan.-May, 1898. New York, 1887-98. 4°.

N Note.-Continuation of the Hat, Cap & Fur Trade Review. Heating and Ventilation. v. 3-81-5 (1893-98). New York, 1893-98. f°.

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Current. Semi-monthly. Gewerbehalle. Organ für die Fortschritte in allen Zweigen der Kunstindustrie. Redigirt von L. Eisenlohr und C. Weigle. v. 1-28 (1863-90). Beilagen, v. 1-2(1863–76). Stuttgart, n. d. f°. C

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Home Study for Machinist, Steam Engineer, &c. v. 1-21-3 (1897-98). Scranton, 1897-98. 8°. N Current. Monthly.

Horological Journal. See British Horological Institute.

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Illustrierte Schreiner-Zeitung. Möbel- und Bauarbeiten in praktischen Beispielen für einfache und reichere Ausführung, zum Gebrauch der Möbelund Bauschreiner, der Drechsler und Tapezierer; der Architekten, Werkmeister, Bauunternehmer der Zeichen-Schulen, etc. etc. . . . hrsg. von F. Luthmer. v. 1-5. Berlin & Stuttgart, [1880-87]. NC Imprimerie (L'). Journal de la typographie, de la litographie et des industries accessoires. v. [1]-7, 34 (1864-70, 1897). 8 v. Paris, 186497. f°.

N Incorporated Associations of Municipal and County Engineers. Proceedings. v. 1-21, 23 (187395, 1896, 1897). 22 v. London, 1873-97. 8°. N — v. 1–23 (1873–97). C

V. 1-15 entitled: Proceedings of the Association of Municipal and Sanitary Engineers and Surveyors. v. 1-3 ed. by L. Angell, v. 4-5 by C. Jones, v. 6 by G. Smith, v. 7-23 by T. Cole.

Incorporated Institution of Gas Engineers. Transactions. v. 6 (1896). London, 1897. 8°. N India Rubber and Gutta Percha and Electrical Trades Journal. A weekly record of the caoutchouc, gutta percha, asbestos, and allied industries. v. 15161-14 (1898). London, 1898. 4°.

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Industrial Monthly: a practical journal for manufacturers, mechanics, builders, inventors, engineers, architects, with a record of railway progress. v. 1-(5). New York, 1872-76. f°. v. I, 4, 6 (1872-77).

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Continuation of Technologist. Considerable confusion in titles and vol. numbers.

Industrial News. See Inventors' Institute. Industrial Works (Bay City, Mich.) [Catalogues.] Sections 1-2. 2 v. "Bay City, [1893.]

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Industrie (L'). Suite de "l'Ingénieur-conseil" de "l'Industrie moderne et " 'd'Industria.' v. 20 (1897–98). Bruxelles, 1897-98. f°. N Current. Weekly.

Industrie (Die). Zugleich deutsche KonsulatsZeitung. Zeitschrift für die Interessen der deutschen Industrie und des Ausfuhrhandels. v. 16-171-13. (1897-98). Berlin, 1897–98. 4°.

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Industrie textile. Moniteur de la filature, du tissage, des apprêts de la teinture et des industries qui s'y rattachent. Année 13 (1897). Paris, 1897. 4°.

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Industriforeningen i Kjöbenhavn. Quartalsberetninger. Udgivne ved Industriforeningens Tidsskriftsudvalg. Aargang 20-22, 261-3. 3 v. Kjöbenhavn, 1860-66. 8°.

Continued as:

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Industriforeningens Maanedsskrift. Aargang 1-19 (April 1886-Dec. '84). Kjöbenhavn, 1866-'84. 8°.

N Tidsskrift for Kunstindustri, redigeret af C. Nyrop. v. I-10 (1885-97); 2. Række v. 1-3 (1895-97). 13 v. Kjöbenhavn, 1885-97. f°. N

Current.

Industries: a journal of engineering, electricity and chemistry for the mechanical and manufacturing trades. V. I-14. (1886-93). Manchester, London, 1886-93. fo.

In 1893 united with "Iron" and continued as and "Iron." v. 15.

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Heat in its mechanical applications, a series of lectures, 1883-84. London, 1885. 8°. C

Minutes of proceedings. V. I-132. General index; v. 1-30 (1837-70). Name index, v. 1-58, (1837-79). Brief subject-index, v. 1-58 (1837-79), v. 59-106 (1879-91), v. 59-110 (187992), v. 59-118 (1879-94), v. 119-126 (1895-98). 138 v. London, 1838-98. 8°.

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v. 1-6 no editor given. v. 7-17 ed. by Charles Manby; v. 18-21 by Manby & James Forrest; v. 22-126 by Forrest; v. 127-130 by J. H. T. Tudsberry.

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Papers read at the 24th session, March, 1883. [London, 1883.] 8°.

Transactions, Edited by E. J. Reed. V. I-39. London, 1860-98. 4°. N Current. From v. 4-16 no editor mentioned, v. 17-19 by A. Sedgwick Woolley, v. 20-39 by George Holmes.

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Institution of Surveyors. Transactions. v. I18 (1868-86). London, 1869-86. 8°. Instituut van Ingenieurs. See Koninklijk Instituut van Ingenieurs. International annual of Anthony's Photographic Bulletin. New York, 1888-91.

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International Association for obtaining a uniform decimal system of measures, weights and coins. Memorial on decimal weights. London, 1859. 8°. C

International conference on Aerial Navigation. Proceedings of the conference held in Chicago, Aug. 1-4, 1893. New York, 1894. 8°. C

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Ironmonger. Universal Engineer and Metal Trades Advertiser. v. 70-77. 2 v. London, 1895– 96. 8°. N

Irrigation Age. A journal of western America. v. 3-4, 12 (1892-93, 1897-98). Chicago, 189298. 8°.

N Current. Monthly. Formerly published in Denver, Salt Lake City and San Francisco.

Italienische Renaissance; Organ für das Studium architektenischer Details; und kunstgewerblichen Erzeugnissen. 4 v. in I. Leipzig, Leipzig 1875-82. f°.

Italienisches Skizzenbuch; Organ für das Studium architektonischer und kunstgewerblicher Denkmäler der italienischen Renaissance. pt. 1-3. Leipzig, 1879. f°. C

THE SIGNERS TO THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.

PENNSYLVANIA. IN THREE PARTS-PART II.

(Emmet Collection. Presented to the New York Public Library by John S. Kennedy.)

Sanderson (John). Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence. Volume XI., Pennsylvania. Illustrated by Thomas Addis Emmet, M.D. New York [1870?]. F°.

The text of the volume consists of the life of Robert Morris, by Robert Waln, jr., from volume 5, pages 187 to 375 of the original edition of Sanderson; of John Morton, by Robert Waln, jr., from volume 6, pages 209 to 222; and of James Wilson, by Robert Waln, jr., from volume 6, pages 111 to 175 and 351 to 354.

The material indexed consists of: broadsides 3, clipping 1, documents 14, engravings 3, letters 34, newspaper 1, portraits 68, views 9.

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ROBERT MORRIS.

Portrait: Morris (Robert). Engraving by J. Heath after the painting by R. E. Pine. Inserted in a decorative frame, rectangular, with a bowl of coins above, engraved by E. W. Thompson in 1796. Stipple. 4°. EM. 3040 Unlettered. Apparently a proof before letter of the portrait in Delaplaine's Repository, Phila., 1815, part 3, p. 139. Letter: United States.-Congress, Continental, 1775-1789. Philadelphia, May 8, 1776. To Capt. John Barry. He is directed by the Marine Committee to repair with his officers and men to the provincial armed ship under Capt. Reed [Thomas Read], whom he is to supply with as many of his men as may be needed to man that ship, the floating battery, or the Reprisal; he is to use his utmost exertions in defending the pass at Fort Island, or in pursuing the enemy if the committee of this board now down the river should see fit; he may go down in the Hornet, Capt. [William] Hallock; Capt. Reed commands at the chevaux de frise. Lithograph fac-simile of A. L. S. by Robt. Morris, Vice Presdt., in the possession of R. C. Davis Esq., Philada. 2 pp. F°. With a small wood engraving on India paper inscribed, (left) Drawn from memory by C. A. Poulson | (left) Washington's Mansion. | 190 Market Street (right) R. Morris' Mansion. S. E. cor. 6th & Market Sts. (centre) Philadelphia. EM. 3041 Also in Brotherhead's Book of the Signers, Phila., 1861, P. 3.

Letter: United States.-Congress, Continental, 1775-1789. In Secret Committee, Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1776. To William Bingham, Martinico; per Capt. John Stevens. They send by the continental schooner Lewis, Capt. Stevens, a cargo of rice and indigo from Carolina to Martinico; if the indigo cannot be disposed of there, he is to reship it to France, consigned to Thomas Morris; the proceeds are to be applied as they have directed; should it be unsafe for the schooner to remain, he is to send her loaded with arms and ammunition to Levinus Clarkson and John Dorsius, continental agents in Charlestown, or to John Wereat, agent

in Georgia; the agents will reload her, and in the spring she may be sent back with more arms. A. L. S., Robt. Morris. Signed also by Fra. Lewis, Richard Henry Lee, and Wm. Whipple. Endorsed. 3 pp. 4°. EM. 3042

Portrait: Morris (Robert). Half length, directed and facing nearly to the front, looking to the right; right hand on hip, left hand pointing downward. Inscription: Robt. Morris (fac-simile signature). Photo-engraving. New York [1890 ?]. EM. 3043

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Apparently from a painting of Robert Morris, father of the signer.

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Portrait: Morris (Robert). After the painting by R. E. Pine; bust; oval frame. Line. [New York? 1860?] 16°. View: Liverpool. Inscription: View of Liverpool in Lancashire. Line. [London? 1760?] 4°. EM. 3045

Portrait: Willing (Charles). Bust; directed and facing to the left, looking to the front. Inscription: Etched by H. Wright Smith, From the original in possession of Dr. Willing | Chas. Willing (fac-simile signature) Mayor of Philadelphia, 1748 & 1754. [New York? 1875 ?] F°. EM. 3046 Portrait: Peters (Richard). Inscription: Richard Peters (fac-simile signature). Wood engraving. 4°. EM. 3047

The same engraving appears in Scharf and Westcott's Philadelphia, vol. 2 (1884) p. 1529.

Society of the Sons of St. George. A Number of Englishmen have heretofore arrived in this province, unacquainted with the country, and having conceived expectations, in which they found themselves disappointed, have been reduced to the greatest difficulties, which have been heightened by their not knowing where to apply for advice and assistance. . . . It is proposed therefore, that a meeting of Englishmen should be had, in order to form a plan for an English Society, similar, as far as may be, to those of the St. Andrew and Hibernian. Your company is desired at the Indian Queen on

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