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territories on the Delaware, 1656-1668; Description of some of the medals struck in relation to important events in North America, before and since the Declaration of Independence, by James Mease. 1821. pp. 404. Portrait.

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Vol. IV. (1826.) Continuation of Smith's History of New York. 1826. pp. (8), 308. Reprinted in 1829 as Vol. v of the Collections. (5092

Vol. IV. (1829.) History of the late province of New York from its discovery to the appointment of Governor Colden, in 1762. By the late Hon. William Smith. Vol. I. 1829. pp. xvi, 320. Pages ix-xvi contain memoir of William Smith, by his son. This is a revised edition of Smith's History as published at London, 1757. (5093 Vol. v. New York: 1830. The history of the province of New York, from its discovery to the appointment of Governor Colden. Vol. II. 1829. pp. (6), 308.

(5094 The object of the

This is a reprint of Vol. IV (1826) of the Collections. reprinting of this continuation was to supply a complete edition of Smith's History, which was done by reprinting the original work as Vol. I and the continuation as Vol. II (IV and v of the Collections).

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Second series, Vol. 1. Anniversary discourse, by James Kent, December 6, 1828 [on the domestic history of the State (New York)]; Voyage of Verazzano along the coast of North America, 1524, translated by J. G. Cogswell; Indian tradition of the first arrival of the Dutch at Manhattan Island; A history of the New Netherlands, by Sir N. C. Lambrechtsen, translated by F. A. Van der Kemp; Description of the New Netherlands, by A. Van der Donck, translated by J. Johnson; Extracts from the voyages of David Pieterzen de Vries, translated by G. Troost; Extracts from the New World, or a description of the West Indies, by John de Laet, translated by G. Folsom; Extract from the journal of the Half-Moon, Henry Hudson, master, to the coast of America in 1609, by Robert Juet; Expedition of Capt. Samuel Argall to the French settlements in Acadia and Manhattan Island, 1613, by George Folsom; Letter of Thomas Dermer, describing his passage from Maine to Virginia, 1619; Correspondence between the colonies of New Netherlands and New Plymouth, 1627; The charter of liberties, 1629; A catalogue of the members of the Dutch church, with the names of the streets of New York, 1686; New Sweden, or the Swedish settlements on the Delaware, by I. Acrelius; Report of Andreas Hudde [on the Swedes on the Delaware], 1645; Governor Rising's official report concerning the invasion of the Swedish colony in Nova Svecia, by the Dutch, 1655; The directors-general or governors of New Netherlands, by G. Folsom; Historical sketch of the New York Historical Society, by G. Folsom; Officers of the Society, 1805-1841; Members; Index. New York, 1841. pp. 486 (1). Folded map. Portrait. Plate.

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Second series, Vol. II. Officers; Outline of the constitutional history of New York, an anniversary discourse, November 19, 1847, by Benjamin Franklin Butler; Memoir read December 31, 1816 [on names of places in Dutch New York], by E. Benson; Narrative of the expedition of the Marquis De Nonville against the Senecas, in 1687, translated from the French, with notes, by O. H. Marshall; Correspondence between Lieutenant-Governor Cadwallader Colden and William Smith, jr., the historian, respecting certain alleged errors in the history of New York; Letter from Edmund Burke, respecting the effect of the Quebec bill upon the boundary of New York; Remarks upon the British expedition to Danbury, Conn., in 1777, by E. D. Whittlesey; New York in 1692; Letter from Charles Lodwick; The representation of New Netherland, concerning its location, productiveness, and poor condition, translated from the Dutch [of A. Van der Donck] New Netherlands in 1627; Letter from I. de Rasieres, translated by J. Romeyn Brodhead; Memoir of the early colonization of New Netherland, by John Romeyn Brodhead; Hudson's voyage in 1609, Extract from "Verhael von de eerste Schip-vaert der Hollandische door 't Way-Gat by Noorden,

na Cathay ende China, voor Joost Hartgers," translated by J. R. Brodhead; Extract from De Laet and Aitzema, relating to New Netherland; History of the New York Chamber of Commerce, with notices of some of its distinguished members, by Charles King; Table of the killed and wounded in the war of 1812, compiled by William Jay; Memoir of Theophilus Eaton, the first governor of the colony of New Haven, by Jacob Bailey Moore. 1849. pp. vi, (2), 493.

(5097 Second series, Vol. III, part 1. Voyages from Holland to America, 1612-1644, by D. P. De Vries, translated by H. C. Murphy; Short sketch of the Mohawk Indians in New Netherland, etc., by J. Megapolensis, jr.; translation revised,

with an introduction by J. R. Brodhead; The Jogues papers, translated and arranged by J. G. Shea; Extracts from Castell's Discoverie of America, 1644; Broad advice to the united Netherland provinces, translated from the Dutch, by H. C. Murphy; Extract from Wagenaar's Beschryving van Amsterdam, relating to the colony of New Amstel (Newcastle), translated by J. R. Brodhead; The seven articles from the church of Leyden, 1617, communicated by George Bancroft; Journal of an embassy from Canada to the united colonies of New England, in 1650, by Father Gabriel Druillettes, translated by J. G. Shea; Proceedings of the first assembly of Virginia, 1619, communicated, with an introductory note, by George Bancroft. 1857. pp. iv (4), 358 (1).

The second part of this volume, which was to have contained "The Duke of York's charters of liberties and privileges to the inhabitants of New York, anno 1683," was never published. (5098

Second series, Vol. IV. Catalogue of the Library of the Society. 1859. Svo, pp. viii, 653. (5099

8vo, pp. 40.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Discourse before the Society at their anniversary meeting, December 6, 1812. By Gouverneur Morris. New York, 1813. (5100 NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of the books, tracts, newspapers, maps, charts, views, portraits, and manuscripts in the library. New York, 1813.

Svo, pp. (2), 2, 9-139.

(5101

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Memorial of the Society to the legislature of New York. New York, 1814.

Svo, pp. 11.

(5102

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A catalogue of the resident and honorary members of the Society. New York, 1814.

(5103

8vo, pp. 12 (2).

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Inaugural discourse before the Society, by Gouverneur Morris, September 4, 1816; the two hundred and sixth anniversary of the discovery of New York by Hudson. New York, 1816. Svo, pp. 24.

(5104 NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Memoir read before the Historical Society of the State of New York, December 31, 1816. By Egbert Benson. Jamaica, 1816.

12mo, pp. 72.

(5105

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Memoir read before the Society, December 31, 1816. By Egbert Benson. New York, 1817.

8vo, pp. 72.

On names of places in New Netherlands.

Same. Second edition, with notes. Jamaica, 1825. 12mo, pp. 127.

(5106

Reprinted

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Memoir read before the Historical Society of the State of New York, December 31, 1816. By Egbert Benson. from a copy with the author's last corrections. New York, 1848. Svo, pp. 72.

(5107

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Circular of the Mineralogical Committee, March 11, 1817.

4to, pp. 2.

(5108

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Circular. American zoology and geology. New York, March 11, 1817.

4to, pp. 2.

(5109

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Report on botany and vegetable physiology read at a meeting of the Society, April 8, 1817. Broadside.

(5110

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Circular of Committee on Botany, April 8, 1817.

4to sheet, one page.

(5111

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Directions to be observed in collecting and preserving plants, April 8, 1817.

Broadside.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

(5112

Circular letter of the Committee for collecting manuscripts and scarce books. New York, March, 1817.

4to sheet, one page.

(5113

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An anniversary discourse before the Society, December 7, 1818. By Gulian C. Verplanck. New York, 1818.

Svo, pp. (2), 121.

(5114

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A history of the introduction and use of Scutellaria Lateriflora (Scullcap) as a remedy for preventing and curing hydrophobia, occasioned by the bite of rabid animals; with cases. By Lyman Spalding, M. D. Read before the Society, September 14, 1819. New York, 1819.

8vo, pp. 30.

(5115

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A biographical memoir of Hugh Williamson. Delivered on the 1st of November, 1819, at the request of the Society. By David Hosack. New York, 1820.

8vo, pp. 91.

Same. New York, 1821. 8vo, pp. 78.

(5116

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A discourse on the religion of the Indian tribes of North America. Delivered before the New York Historical Society, December 20, 1819. By Samuel Farmer Jarvis. New York, 1820. 8vo, pp. 111, including tab.

Includes a comparison of the etymology of the Onondaga, Mohawk, and Lenape or Delaware languages with that of the Hebrew: pp. 71-88. (5117 NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Inaugural address before the Society, February 2, 1820. By D. Hosack. New York, 1820.

8vo. pp. 14.

(5118

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Procès verbal of the ceremony of installation
of president [David Hosack] of the Society as it will be performed Febru-
ary 8, 1820. [By G. C. Verplanck.] New York, 1820.
Svo, pp. 18.

Evidently a burlesque. Reprinted 1864. pp. 13 (2). Thirty-five copies.
(5119

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An anniversary discourse before the New York
Historical Society, December 7, 1818. By Gulian C. Verplanck. New
York, 1821.

8vo, pp. 100.

(5120

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An anniversary discourse before the Society,
December 28, 1820. By Henry Wheaton. New York, 1821.
Svo, pp. 49.

(5121

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A biographical memoir of Samuel Bard, M. D., LL. D. With a critique upon his writings. Read before the Society, August 14, 1821. By Henry William Ducachet, M. D.

8vo. pp. 27.

From the 4th volume of the American Recorder, October, 1821. Philadelphia. (5122 NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Anniversary discourse before the Society, December 6, 1823, by W. Sampson, showing the origin, progress, antiquities, curiosities, and nature of the common law. New York, 1824.

8vo, pp. 68.

(5123

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 1816. By Egbert Benson. 12mo, pp. 127.

Memoir read before the Society, December 31, Second edition, with notes. Jamaica, 1825.

Same. Reprinted from a copy, with the author's last corrections. New York, 1848. 8vo, pp. 72.

(5124

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Memorial to the legislature of the State of
New York. List of officers and members. New York, 1827.
Svo, pp. 32.

(5125

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An anniversary discourse before the Society,
December 13, 1827. By Joseph Blunt. New York, 1828.
Svo, pp. 52.

(5126

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An anniversary discourse before the Society,
December 6, 1828. By James Kent. New York, 1829.
Svo, pp. 40.

(5127

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Circular addressed to the members by the Treasurer, October, 1828.

4to sheet, one page.

(5128

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Constitution and by-laws. New York, 1829. Svo, pp. 15.

(5129

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The origin and nature of the representative institutions of the United States; an anniversary discourse, before the Society, on the 19th of April, 1832. By William Beach Lawrence. New York, 1832.

8vo, pp. 44.

(5130

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue, with history of the Society. New York, 1838. (5131 NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The battle of Long-Island: a lecture, delivered before the New York Historical Society, February 7, 1839. By Samuel Ward, jr. New-York, 1839.

Svo, pp. 22. Fold. map.

(5132

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Constitution and by-laws. New York, 1839. 8vo, pp. 23.

(5133

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Address before the Society, 1839. [By Joseph Blunt.] (In his speeches, reviews, reports, etc. pp. 151-195. New York, 1843.) (5134

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The jubilee of the Constitution. A discourse delivered at the request of the Society on the 30th of April, 1839, being the fiftieth anniversary of the inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States, the 30th of April, 1789. By John Quincy Adams. New York, 1839.

8vo, pp. 136. Plate.

(5135

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Lecture on the life and military services of Gen. James Clinton. Read before the Society February, 1839. By William W. Campbell. New York, 1839.

8vo, pp. 23.

(5136

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. List of officers. NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of books, manuscripts, maps, etc., added to the library since January 10, 1839. New York, 1840.

1839.

(5137

8vo, pp. 32.

(5138

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The infancy of the Union." A discourse delivered before the Society December 19, 1839. By William B. Reed. Philadelphia, 1840.

8vo, pp. 50, (2).

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NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A description of New Netherlands (as the same are at the present time); comprehending the fruitfulness and natural advantages of the country and the desirable opportunities which it presents, within itself and from abroad, for the subsistence of man; which are not surpassed elsewhere. With a dialogue between a Netherland patriot and a New Netherlander on the advantages of the country. Written by Adrian Van der Donck. [Translated by J. Johnson.] The second edition, with a map of the country. At Amsterdam, published by Evert Nieuwenhof, bookseller, A. D. 1650. New York. Reprinted, 1841.

From the Collections, No. 2.

(5140

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Inaugural address of the Hon. Albert Gallatin on taking the chair as president of the Society, February 7, 1843. New York, 1843.

8vo, pp. 21, (1).

(5141

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A memoir on the Northeastern boundary, in connection with Mr. Jay's map, by Albert Gallatin; together with a speech on the same subject, by Daniel Webster, delivered at a special meeting of the Society, April 15, 1843. Illustrated by a copy of the “Jay map." New York, 1843.

8vo, pp. (2), 74.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Svo, pp. 33.

(5142

Constitution and by-laws. New York, 1844. (5143 NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An address before the Society at its fortieth anniversary, November 20, 1844, by John Romeyn Brodhead. With an account of the subsequent proceedings at the dinner. New York, 1844. Svo, pp. 107.

NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings, 1843-1849.

(5144 New York, 1844-1849.

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1843. Notice of a military journal of the French and Indian war, by H. R. Schoolcraft; The progress of ethnology, by J. R. Bartlett; Paper on the " distinctive character of the people of New York," by C. F. Hoffman; Proceedings on the decease of Colonel Trumbull. 1844. pp. 154.

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1844. New Netherland, by [Thomas] De Witt; Ancient Indian stocks of North America, east of the Mississippi, by H. R. Schoolcraft; Some passages in the life of Governor Tompkins, by John W. Edmonds; The romance of American history (poem), by T. Ward. 1845. pp. 213. (5146

1845. Sketches of biographical writers and their works of the State of New York, by William L. Stone; The Indian names of Long Island, by B. F. Thomp

son;

Historical considerations on the siege and defence of Fort Stanwix, in 1776, by H. R. Schoolcraft; The direct agency of the English Government in the employment of the Indians in the Revolutionary war, by W. W. Campbell; Memoir of Samuel Osgood, by Osgood Field; Observations respecting the two ancient maps of New Netherland, found in the royal archives at the Hague in 1841, by J. R. Brodhead. New York, 1846.

pp. 229.

(5147

1846. Memoir of the French and Indian expedition against New York, which surprised and burned Schenectady, February 9, 1689-90, by M. Van Rensselaer; Notices of some antique earthen vessels found in the low tumuli of Florida [etc.], by H. R. Schoolcraft; Observations to show that the Grand Turk Island, and not San Salvador, was the first spot on which Columbus landed in the New World, by George Gibbs; The progress of geography and ethnology, by J. R. Bartlett. 1847. pp. 214. (5148

Two plates.

1847. History of the Federal seat of government, by J. B. Varnum; "Defeat of General St. Clair in 1791," by C. R. Gilman; “Early European colonies on the Delaware," by J. W. Beekman; 'The battle of Ticonderoga, 1758," by B. F. Thompson; Jesuit relations and discoveries, and other occurrences in Canada and the northern and western States, 1632-1672, by E. B. O'Callaghan. 1847. pp. (8), 174. (5149

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