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'EUTSCHER GESELLIG-WISSENSCHAFTLICHER VEREIN VON NEW YORK. Vorträge no. 22 pub. 1899 (not 1905).

GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION. Virginia county records. v. IV. New York, 1907. 8°. (Early Virginia marriages, pt. 1.)

NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Annals . . . v. XVIII, pt. 1, Jan. 1908, devoted to the bicentenary of the birth of Carolus Linnæus, celebrated at New York, May 23, 1907.

NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN. Bulletin

no. 17 (part of v. 5) pub.

Mar. 1907; no. 14 (completing v. 4, 1905-1907) pub. Dec. 1907.—Journal
v. VIII, 1907.

NEW YORK ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Journal
York, 1907. 8°.

v. XV, 1907. New

NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Popular official guide to the New York zoological park. 9th ed. 1907.—Zoologia [i. e. Zoologica] no. I. 1907. 5. TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB. Bulletin. . . v. 34. New York, 1907. 8°. 37. AMERICAN SCENIC AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY. McGown's Pass and vicinity; a sketch of the most interesting scenic and historic section of Central Park in the city of New York, by E. H. Hall. New York, 1905. 12°.

289. NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. Collections v. V. New York, 1907.

290. NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections

v. 33. New York, 1901. 8°.

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Publication fund series.

. 292. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NEWBURGH BAY AND THE HIGHLANDS. Historical papers. no. XIII. Newburgh, 1906. 8°.

). 292.

MINISINK VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Collections. Port Jervis, N. Y., 1895. 8°.

p. 293. SENECA FALLS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Papers read before the

society,

1905-1907. 3 v. 8°.

p. 293.

SUFFOLK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Yearbook, 1906.

P. 294.

8°.

NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. 59th annual report, 1905. v. 1-4. Albany, 1907.
8° & 4°.-Bulletin . . . 106-116. Albany, 1907.
(In sub-series:
Geology 11-14; Economic geology, 16; Paleontology, 17; Entomology,
27-28; Botany, 10; Archeology, 12-13.)

p. 300. ELISHA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. Journal

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v. XXII, 1906.

P. 300. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Studies in philology. v. II. Chapel Hill, 1907. 8°. P. 302. OHIO ELECTRIC LIGHT ASSOCIATION. Proceedings of the 6th, 9th-13th annual convention 1900, 1903-1907. Cincinnati, O., 1900-07. 8°. [Instead

of Proceedings v. I. 1904.]

P. 303. OHIO STATE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. Secretary (1908): L. B. Walton, Gambier, O. Publ.: 14th annual report . . . 1905 and Special papers, no. 12, 1907, constituting pt. 7-8 of Proceedings v. IV.

p. 306. FIRELANDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Firelands pioneer. New series, v. XV-XVI. 1906-07. Note. The Firelands were those tracts appropriated by Connecticut in the western portion of the Reserve to the sufferers from British incursions into Connecticut during the Revolutionary war.

p. 306. RICHLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL AND PIONEER SOCIETY. It appears that a meeting of this society was held, and an address delivered before it, as early as Sept. 15, 1885. Cf. Ohio archaeological and historical quarterly. v. I, p. 243.

p. 308. OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 4th biennial report, 1906/07.

p. 316.

p. 315. PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN SOCIETY. Proceedings and addresses at Reading, Oct. 27, 1905. v. XVI. [Lancaster, Pa.] 1907. 4°. (Edition of 575 copies.) HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF BERKS COUNTY. Transactions . . . v. II, no. 1. p. 316. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF FRANKFORD. Papers read before the . . . society. v. I, no. 5. 1907.

p. 317. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. Publications no. I. 1907.

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p. 324. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE. The following Supplement to the Annals is not given in the list on covers of the Annals: A chapter in the history of the Philadelphia House of refuge, by J. G. Rosengarten. Philadelphia [1890]. 8°.

p. 324. AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Records . . v. XVII, 1906; v. XVIII, no. 1-3, Mar.-Sept. 1907.

p. 325. AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Ref.: The early French members of the American philosophical society, by J. G. Rosengarten. (Repr. from its Proceedings v. 46, 1907.)-Transactions . . n. s., v. XXI (5 pts.) completed 1908.

p. 328. ENGINEERS' CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA. Proceedings

103-106). Philadelphia, 1907. 8°.

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v. XXIV (i. e. no.

p. 349. VASSAR BROTHERS' INSTITUTE. Bulletin. no. 1-2. [1907]. 8°. (Reprints of biological papers.)

p. 353. BROWN UNIVERSITY. John Carter Brown library. Three proclamations concerning the lottery for Virginia, 1613-1621. Providence, R. I., 1907. fol. (Edition of 100 copies.)

p. 357. AUGUSTANA COLLEGE AND THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.

Augustana library

publications. no. 6. Rock Island, Ill., 1907. 4°. (Linné memorial number: Scandinavians who have contributed to the knowledge of the flora of North America, by Per Axel Rydberg.-Report on a geological survey of the lands belonging to the New York and Texas land company, ltd., in the Upper Rio Grande embayment in Texas, by J. A. Udden.)

p. 359. MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 18th annual report. St. Louis, Mo., 1907. 8°. p. 362. ESSEX INSTITUTE. Historical collections. v. XLIII, 1907.-Vital records. 1907: Saugus, Lynnfield.

p. 363. PEABODY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. The American naturalist, beginning with v. 42, is to be issued by the Science Press, New York.

p. 364.

SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY OF SAN ANTONIO. 3d-4th annual report. 1907-08. p. 372. HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Transactions .. no. 13-14. 1906-07.

p. 394. CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON. Publication no. 85 (New York) and no. 92 (2d ed. of no. 14, rev. and enl.) issued with imprint date 1907.

p. 398. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. Georgetown, D. C. Founded in 1789; opened for instruction in 1791; transferred to the Jesuits in 1805; chartered by act of Congress, Mar. 1, 1815; incorporated 1844. Astronomical observatory established 1841; observations begun 1846. Ref.: Memorial of the first centenary . . . Washington, 1891. Washington, 1891. 4°.-Georgetown university in the District of Columbia, 1789-1907. By J. S. Easby-Smith. New York, Chicago, 1907. 2 v. 4°. Publ.: Annals of the astronomical observatory . . no. I. New York, 1852. 4°.-The photochronograph and its applications. Washington, D. C., 1894. 4°. (Issued earlier in parts.)— Photographic transits of 161 stars. Washington, D. C., 1896. 4°.— Sun-spot drawings made . . . in 1850, by B. Sestini. Washington, D. C., 1898. 4°.-Observations of variable stars made in the years 1884-1890. Part I. The observations. Washington, D. C., 1901. 4°.—Supplementary notes to the Atlas stellarum variabilium, by J. G. Hagen. [Washington, 1901]. 4°. (The atlas, to which these are supplements, was published in 5 series, Berlin, F. L. Dawes, 1899-1907.)-Ist chart and catalogue for observing Nova Persei. [1901]. 4°.-Preliminary light curve of Nova Persei 1901, Feb. 22-May 1. [1901]. 4°.—Catalogue and chart for observing Nova Geminorum. [1903]. 4°.

p. 399. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY. Scenes from every land; a collection of 250 illustrations from the National geographic magazine . . . with one map and a short bibliography of gazetteers, atlases and books descriptive of foreign countries and natural history. Ed. by G. H. Grosvenor. Washington, D. C., 1907. 8°.

p. 410. WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY. Morgantown, W. Va. Founded in 1867 as West Virginia Agricultural College; present name since 1868. Publ.: Documents relating to reconstruction; ed. by W. L. Fleming. Morgantown, W. Va., 1904. 8 nos in 6. 12°. No more published.-West Virginia university studies in American history. no. I. Russo-American relations during the Callahan. Morgantown, W. Va., 1908. 8°. 6 nos.

P. 415. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN. Bulletin

V. 4, no. I. 1907.

Series I, Diplomatic history. American civil war, by J. M. Price: 30c.; $1.50 for series of

Philology and literature series.

p. 419. WOOD'S HOLL. A biological laboratory is also maintained here by U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. Its Contributions are published in the Bulletin of the Bureau of fisheries and also issued separately.

Canada, etc. (p. 429 to end). Additions and corrections.

p. 437. WENTWORTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Journal and transactions Hamilton, 1908. 8°.

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P. 454. SOCIÉTÉ DES ÉTUDES HISTORIQUES, projected by Pierre-Georges Roy, publisher of Bulletin des recherches historiques (v. I-XIII. Lévis, P. Q., 1895-1907. 8°. m. $2 a year), has not yet been organized. Its membership, therefore, consists only of the subscribers to the Bulletin. Note. SOCIETY FOR HISTORICAL STUDIES, which published Canadiana: a collection of Canadian notes, v. 1-2 (Montreal, 1889-90. o. p.), ceased to exist in 1891.

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p. 57. ASSOCIATION & ESCINEERING SOCIETIES The Cv Engineers' Club of Cere204 0, withdrew from the association Mar. 31, 1908.

p. 60. BioAPHICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA Address of Secretary changed to U. S. Buream of educatio

p. 63 ELIZABETH THOMPSON SCN Fox. By the conjoint action of the Namocal Academy of Sciences and of the trustees of this find a table has been secured permanently for the use of American investigators desiring to work at the International Scientific Station on Monte Rosa This station offers facilities for work in physics, meteorology and physiology, bet any appropriate research may be carried on there. The right of appointment to the American table vests in the trustees of the Thompson fund Applications for appointment should be addressed to the Secretary, Dr. Charlies S. Minot, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. Science, April 17, 1908, p. 639.)

p. 63. ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION OF THE SOUTH. Proceedings. v. XVII-XVIII, 1906-07-The Engineering Society of the Carolinas became a section of the association, at Charlotte, N. C., in Dec. 1907. A section has also been established at Atlanta, Ga.

P. 75. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. Cyrus B. Comstock fund of $10,000 in 4% railroad bonds, presented to the Academy Nov. 27, 1907. Out of the income of this fund a prize in money, to be called the Comstock prize, is to be awarded once for every 5 years to the bona fide resident of North America who, not less than one year nor more than six years before the award, shall have made, in the judgment of the trustee, the most important discovery or investigation in electricity or magnetism or radiant energy. The amount of the prize is to be two-thirds of the balance of income for 5 years, after provision for maintaining the market value of the fund has been made, if necessary. If not awarded, this sum is to be added to the principal or it may be used, not oftener than once in 15 years, in whole or part, to aid investigations in the same field to be made by a bona fide resident or residents of North America. (Ann. rep. 1907, p. 13-14-)

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