AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Certain additional notes touching upon the subjects of ignominious punishments and of the Massachusetts currency. By Andrew McFarland Davis . . . Worcester, Mass., 1899. 8vo, pp. 9. From Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, at the semi-annual meeting, April 26, 1899. (441 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Initiations into adolescence. By G. Stanley Hall. Worcester, 1899. Svo, pp. 36. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1898. (442 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The Massachusetts Bay Currency, 1690-1750. By Andrew McFarland Davis. Worcester, Mass., 1899. 8vo, pp. 17. Reprinted from the Proceedings, October, 1898. (443 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Mrs. Mary Rowlandson's removes. By Henry S. Nourse. Worcester, 1899. 8vo, pp. 11. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1898. (444 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Rufus Putnam and his pioneer life in the Northwest. By Sidney Crawford. Worcester, 1899. AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The American jurisdiction of the Bishop of London in Colonial times. By Simeon E. Baldwin. Worcester, 1900. 8vo, pp. 179–221. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1899. (447 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Andros's Proclamation Money. By Andrew McFarland Davis. Worcester, 1900. Svo, pp. 11. From the Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, April 25, 1900. (448 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The Boston massacre, March 5, 1770; a part of the Council's report made to the American Antiquarian Society at its annual meeting in Worcester, October 24, 1900. By Samuel A[bbott] Green. Worcester, Mass., C. Hamilton, 1900. 8vo, pp. 16. (449 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The Craigie house, Cambridge, during its occupancy by Andrew Craigie and his widow. By Samuel Swett Green. From Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, at the semi-annual meeting, April 25, 1900. Worcester, Mass., 1900. 4to, pp. 43. (450 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The Forest of Dean. By John Bellows. Worcester, 1900. 8vo, pp. 28. (451 By Lucien Carr. Worces Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1899. AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The Mascoutins. ter, 1900. 8vo, pp. 17. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1900. (452 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Memoir of John Elbridge Hudson. By 8vo, pp. 7. Portrait. Reprinted from Proceedings at the annual meeting, Oct. 24, 1900. (453 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Memoir of John Nicholas Brown. 8vo, pp. 4. Reprinted from the Proceedings, October, 1900. (454 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Notes of the life and character of Dr. William Paine. By George E. Francis. Worcester, 1900. 8vo, pp. 17. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1900. (455 AMERICAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A philanthropist of the last century identified as a Boston man-Francis Green. By Alexander Graham Bell. Worcester, 1900. Svo, pp. 13. Reprinted from Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, April 25, 1900. (456 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Reuben Aldridge Guild, A. M., LL. D., Librarian of Brown University. By Wm. C. Poland. Revised by Georgiana Guild. Worcester, 1900. Svo, pp. 4. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1899. AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Several great libraries. (457 By James F. Hun newell. Worcester, 1900. Svo, pp. 15. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1899. (458 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Some facts about John and Sebastian Cabot. By George P. Winship. Worcester, 1900. Svo, pp. 22. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1900. (459 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Some notes on Isaiah Thomas and his Worcester imprints. By Charles L. Nichols. Worcester, 1900. 8vo, pp. 21. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1900. (460 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The writing of history. By James P. Baxter. Worcester, 1900. 8vo, pp. 12. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1899. (461 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The Confederacy and the Transvaal; a people's obligation to Robert E. Lee, by Charles Francis Adams; a paper read before the American Antiquarian Society, at its annual meeting in Worcester, Massachusetts, Wednesday, October 30th, 1901. Boston, 1901. Svo, pp. 25 [1]. At head of title: 1865–1900. Reprinted from the Proceedings, October, 1901. (462 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Diary of Christopher Columbus Baldwin, librarian of the American Antiquarian Society 1829-1835. Worcester, Mass., Pub. by the Society, 1901. Svo, pp. xx. [5]-380. front. (port.) 1 pl. “The Council of the society, on October 20, 1899, authorized the Committee of publication to print the diary. The work of editing has been done by one of their number, Nathaniel Paine." (463 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Mrs. Lucretia (Chandler) Bancroft. A lerter to her daughter, Mrs. Gherardi, with introduction by Horace Davis, and historical notes by Andrew McFarland Davis. Worcester, Massachusetts, 1901. From Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, at the annual meeting, October 24, 1900. (464 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The Province Snow, "Prince of Orange." By Waldo Lincoln. From Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, at the semi-annual meeting, April 2, 1901. Worcester, Mass., 1901. Svo, pp. 57. (465 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Roll of membership, with a list of officers, June, 1901. Worcester, Massachusetts, 1901. Svo, pp. XX. (466 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Student customs. By G. Stanley Hall. Worcester, 1901. Svo, pp. 44. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1900. (467 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Archaeological and ethnological research in the United States: a brief summary for 1901, by F. W. Putnam. Reprinted from Vol. XIV, Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, October meeting, 1901. Worcester, Mass., 1902. 8vo, 1 p. 1., 461-470 pp. (468 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. A bit of unpublished correspondence between Henry D. Thoreau and Isaac T. Hecker. By E. Harlow Russell. Worcester, 1902. AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Charles Allen of Worcester. By George F. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Society, October meeting, 1901. (471 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Gosnold at Cuttyhunk. By Edward E. Hale. Hale. Worcester, 1902. 8vo, pp. 7. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1902. (472 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Greek archæology. By Austin S. Garver. Worcester, 1902. 8vo, pp. 9. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1902. (473 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Land titles of the American Antiquarian Society. By Charles A. Chase. Worcester, 1902. Svo, pp. 30. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1901. (474 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Mary Griffin and her creed. By Egbert C. Smyth. Worcester, 1902. 8vo, pp. 18. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1902. (475 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The millennial of Alfred the Great. By Edwin D. Mead. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, April, 1902. [n. p., 1902?] 8vo, pp. 30. (476 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Reminiscences of John Fiske; by Samuel Swett Green. From the Proceedings of the meeting of the American Antiquarian Society, held October 30, 1901. Worcester, Mass., 1902. Svo, pp. 10. (477 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Robert Noxon Toppan. By Henry H. Edes. Worcester, 1902. 8vo, pp. 7. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1901. (478 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. "The Tale of Tantiusque ; Early mining venture in Massachusetts. By George H. Haynes. Worcester, 1902. Svo, pp. 29. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1901. (479 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Aristotle's musical problems. Edited by J. C. Vollgraff and F. A. Gevaert. Papers presented by James Green. Worcester, 1903. 8vo, pp. 8. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1903. (480 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The Connecticut compromise. By George F. Hoar. Worcester, 1903. 8vo, pp. 28. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1902. (481 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Did Sir Thomas Browne write “ Fragment on Mummies?" By Samuel S. Green. Worcester, 1903. Svo, pp. 8. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1903. (482 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. A few notes on the Shays rebellion. By John Noble. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, October 21, 1902. Worcester, Mass., 1903. 8vo, pp. 35. AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. (483 The Fund at Boston in New England. By Andrew McFarland Davis . . . Worcester, 1903. 8vo, pp. 19. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, April 29, 1903. (484 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The power loom. Its genesis in Worcester county. By Henry Stedman Nourse. Worcester, Mass., 1904. 8vo, pp. 29. From Proceedings of the Society, at the annual meeting held in Worcester, October 21, 1903. (485 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Medical education in Boston and New York in 1827. By Samuel S. and John Green. Worcester, 1903. Svo, pp. 6. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1902. (486 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The navigation of the Connecticut river. By W. De Loss Love. Worcester, 1903. Svo, pp. 59. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1903. (487 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Remarks on the manuscripts in the library of the American Antiquarian Society. By Nathaniel Paine, A. M.. Worcester, Mass., 1903. 8vo, pp. 31. "From the Report of the council, presented April 29, 1903." (488 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Some letters and papers of John Hancock, etc. By Allen C. Thomas. Worcester, 1903. 8vo, pp. 19. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1903. (489 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Three commonwealths, Massachusetts. Connecticut, Rhode Island; Their early development. By William B. Weeden. Worcester, 1903. Svo, pp. 37. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1902. (490 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Andrew Haswell Green; A sketch, by Samuel Swett Green. Worcester, 1904. 8vo, pp. 23. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the semi-annual meeting of the Society, April 27, 1904. (491 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The attempted suicide of a Massachusetts town, [Pelham]. By George H. Haynes. Worcester, 1904. 8vo, pp. 14. Reprinted from Proceedings, April, 1904. (492 By E. Harlow Russell. Worcester, 1904. 8vo, pp. 11. AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Biographical sketch of Henry Stedman Nourse. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1903. (493 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Certain great monuments. By James F. Hunnewell. Worcester, 1904. 8vo, pp. 10. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1904. (494 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The commercial primacy of the United States. By Edmund A. Engler. Worcester, 1904. 8vo, pp. 17. Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1904. (495 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Contributions of the American Indian to civilization. By Alexander F. Chamberlain. Wercester, 1904. 8vo, pp. 36. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1903. (496 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Edward Woodville, Knight Errant; study of the relations of England and Spain in the latter part of the 15th century. By Roger B. Merriman. Worcester, 1904. 8vo, pp. 20. Reprinted from the Proceedings for October, 1903. (497 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Contents of the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 1880-1903, comp. by Nathaniel Paine, A. M. With a list of the reprints of special papers, etc., 1883-1904. 8vo, pp. v, [7]-37. Continues the "Partial index to the Proceedings by the society in 1883. AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. The development of democratic ideas in the Puritan army in 1647. By Calvin Stebbins. Worcester, Mass., 1905. 8vo, pp. 31. From Proceedings of the Society, October 21, 1904. (499 |