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AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings at the fortyfirst annual meeting, March 20th, 1899, and list of officers and members; also papers read before the Society, 1898–1899. New York, 1899.

Large 8vo, pp. 67.

Contains: The old historic buildings of Westchester county, by Charles Pryer; Flags and insignia of the Confederate States of America, by J. Sanford Saltus; Acknowledgments of the Grant monument medal from foreign rulers. (662 AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings at the forty-second annual meeting, March 19th, 1900, and list of officers and members; also papers read before the Society, 1899-1900. New York, 1900. Large 8vo, pp. 56. (663

AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK CITY. Proceedings at the forty-third annual meeting, March 18th, 1901, and list of officers and members; also papers read before the Society, 1900-1901. New York, 1901.

Large 8vo, pp. 72.

Contents: President's annual address; The medallic history of Abraham Lincoln, by Andrew C. Zabriskie; Presentation of loving cup to Edward Groh, by Henry Russell Drowne; Insignia of American military societies since the war of 1812, by Bauman Lowe Belden; Early Greek history, as illustrated by its coins, by Charles Pryer; A counterfeit Pitt medal, by Edward Groh: A rare medal, by Edward Groh. (664 AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK CITY. Proceedings at the forty-fourth annual meeting, January 20th, 1902, and list of officers and members; also papers read before the Society, 1901–1902. New York, 1902.

Large 8vo, pp. 57.

Contents: President's annual address; The preservation of the antiquities of the southwest, by L. Bradford Prince; Department badges of the Grand Army of the Republic, by Bauman Lowe Belden; Kufic glass weights and bottle stamps, by J. B. Nies; International congress of numismatists, Paris, June, 1900, by George F. Kunz. (665 AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK CITY. Proceedings at the forty-fifth annual meeting, January 19, 1903, and list of officers and members, 1903. New York, 1903.

Large 8vo, pp. 28.

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AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK CITY. Proceedings at the forty-sixth annual meeting, January 18, 1904, and list of officers and members; also papers read before the Society, 1903. New York, 1904.

Large Svo, pp. 69.

Contents: President's annual address; Various methods of making a medal, by Victor D. Brenner; Gleanings of a summer in the east: Palestine and Crete, by John P. Peters; American insignia, by Bauman Lowe Belden ; The "Dauphin's Grave" and Louis XVII medals, by J. Sanford Saltus. (667 Proceedings. . . 47th annual meeting, Jan. 16, 1905... New York, 1905. Large Svo, pp. 28. Portrait.

AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. The Carrara medals, with notices of the dukes of Padua, whose effigies they bear, by W. T. R. Marvin. Boston, 1880.

Svo, pp. 8. 2 plates.

Reprinted, with some additions and a few slight changes, from the American Journal of Numismatics.

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AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. The medals of the Masonic fraternity described and illustrated.

Large 8vo. 17 plates.

Boston, 1880.

Reprinted from the American Journal of Numismatics,

H. Doc. 923, 59-1, vol 2-7

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AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

American Numismatic and Archæological Society of New York. The bronze crabs of the obelisk. [A paper read before the Society, January 15, 1881, by G. L. Feuardent.] New York.

Svo, pp. 7.

AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Sicyon, by Henry Phillips, jr. Philadelphia, 1882. 8vo, pp. 7.

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Remarks upon a coin of

Reprinted from the American Journal of Numismatics for January, 1882. (671 AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of the books in the library of the Society, with a subject index to the important articles in the American Journal of Numismatics, and other periodicals to the end of 1882. New York, 1883. 8vo, pp. (2), 31.

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AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [Quarter centennial meeting.] Proceedings of the Society at its twenty-fifth annual meeting, Tuesday, March 20, 1883, with lists of founders, incorporators, officers, and members. New York, 1883.

Svo, pp. 36.

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AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Moneta: A study. Read before the Society, March, 1884. By Patterson Du Bois. [New York], 1884.

Svo, pp. 8.

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AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Counterfeit half pence current in the American colonies, and their issue from the mints of Connecticut and Vermont. Address by Wyllis Betts before the Society. New York, 1886.

Svo, pp. 17.

Illustrated.

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AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. A sketch of the coinage of the Mexican revolutionary General Morelos. Based upon an important find. Read before the Society, June 2, 1886. By Lyman Haynes, law libraNew York, 1886. Svo, pp. 18.

rian.

AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

(676 Contributions of alchemy

to numismatics. By Henry Carrington Bolton. Read before the Society, December 5, 1889. Author's edition. New York, 1890. Square 8vo, pp. 44. 3 plates.

One hundred and seventy-five copies. Reprinted from the American Journal of Numismatics. (677 AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Evidences of man in the drift. A description of certain archæological objects recently discovered in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Read before the Society, March 28, 1892, by Francis Worcester Doughty. New York, 1892.

Svo, pp. 18.

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AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. History of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society . . . with lists of founders, incorporators, officers, and members, by W. R. Weeks. . . New York [The Society], 1892.

4to, pp. 50.

illus., pl. (In American Numismatic and Archæological Society, New York. Proceedings. New York, 1892. 30th-34th meeting. 1882-92.) (679

AMERICAN NUMISMATIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Report of the Committee on medals, January 18th, 1904. New York, 1904.

4to, pp. 13.

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

Philadelphia, Pa.

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

Transactions. Vols. I-VI, 1769-1809. series, Vols. I-XXI, 1818-1905. Philadelphia, 1771-1905.

4to.

New

A second edition of Vol. 1, 1769, was published in 1789. Vol. VI was reprinted in 1809. (681 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Experiments and observations on the mineral waters of Philadelphia, Abington, and Bristol, in the province of Pennsylvania. Read June 18, 1773, before the Society. By Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia, 1773.

Svo, pp. 30.

(682 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. An oration, delivered February 4, 1774, before the Society. Containing an enquiry into the natural history of medicine among the Indians in North America, and a comparative view of their diseases and remedies with those of civilized nations. Together with an appendix, containing proof and illustrations. By Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia [1774].

Svo, pp. 118.

(683

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Oration, March 16, 1780, before the Society. By Timothy Matlack. Philadelphia, 1780.

4to, pp. 27.

(684

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Anniversary oration, May 21 [1782], before the Society. By Thomas Bond. Philadelphia [1782]. Svo, pp. 34.

(685 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. An oration delivered before the Society, the 27th of February, 1786, containing an inquiry into the influence of physical causes upon the moral faculty. By Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia, 1786.

Svo, pp. (6), 40.

Same, second edition, Philadelphia, printed; London, reprinted 1786. 8vo, pp. (8), 71. (686 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Papers relative to certain American antiquities. By Winthrop Sargent, and by Benjamin Smith Barton. Philadelphia, 1796.

4to. pp. iv, 39. 2 plates.

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From Vol. IV of the Transactions of the Society. AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. An eulogium, intended to perpetuate the memory of David Rittenhouse, late president of the American Philosophical Society, delivered before the Society in the First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, the 17th December, 1796. By Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia [1796].

8vo, pp. 46.

(688 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Laws and regulations. Philadelphia, 1814. Svo, pp. 36. (689 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. An account of the history, manners, and customs of the Indian nations who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighbouring States. Communicated to the historical and literary committee of the Society by the Rev. John Heckewelder, and published by the committee. Philadelphia, 1818.

8vo, pp. (2), iv, 348.

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Transactions of the historical and literary committee. Vols. 1, II, III (pt. 1). Philadelphia, 1819-1843.

Svo, 3 vols.

Contents Vol. I. List of the officers and members of the historical committee; Constitution of the historical committee; Literary notice; Report of the committee to the Philosophical Society; Corresponding secretary's report to the committee on the languages of the American Indians; List of MS. donations, concerning the Indians and their languages; An account of the history, manners, and customs of the Indian natives who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighbouring States, by John Heckewelder; Correspondence between Mr. Heckewelder and Mr. Duponceau, on the languages of the American Indians; Words, phrases, and short dialogues in the language of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians. 1819. pp. 7, 464 (1).

Vol. II. A dissertation on the nature and character of the Chinese system of writing, by P. S. Duponceau; A vocabulary of the Cochin Chinese language, by Joseph Morrone, with notes, by M. De La Palaen, and a Cochin Chinese and Latin dictionary.

Vol. III, part 1. List of the members of the historical and literary committee; List of the presidents of the Society; Historical sketch of Continental paper money by Samuel Breck; The social and intellectual state of the colony of Pennsylvania prior to the year 1743, by Job R. Tyson; Biographical notice of Edward Livingston, by Henry D. Gilpin; On the effects of secluded and gloomy imprisonment on individuals of the African variety of mankind in the production of disease, by Benjamin H. Coates. pp. iv, (2), 99. (691 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Report made to the historical and literary committee of the Society, by their corresponding secretary, stating his progress in the investigation committed to him, of the general character and forms of the languages of the American Indians, by P. S. Du Ponceau. Philadelphia, 1819.

8vo, pp. 34.

(692 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Discourse on the early history of Pennsylvania; being an annual oration before the Society, June 6, 1821. By Peter S. Du Ponceau. Philadelphia, 1821.

8vo, pp. 38.

(693 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Discourse concerning the influence of America on the mind; being the annual oration before the Society, October 10, 1823. By C. J. Ingersoll. Philadelphia, 1823.

Svo, pp. 67.

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Catalogue of the library. Philadelphia, 1824.

Svo, pp. xv, 290.

(695

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Communication on the improvement of government; read before the Society, October 1, 1824. By C. J. Ingersoll. Philadelphia, 1824.

8vo, pp. 24.

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Eulogium in commemoration of Hon. William Tilghman, delivered before the Society, October 11, 1827. By P. S. Du Ponceau. Philadelphia, 1827.

Svo, pp. 46.

(697

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Eulogium on Thomas Jefferson, before the
Society, April 11, 1827. By Nicholas Biddle. Philadelphia, 1827.
Svo, pp. 55.

(698

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Laws and regulations adopted, June 21,

1833.

Philadelphia, 1833.

8vo, pp. 46 (1).

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Memorial of the American Philosophical Society, and of the Historical Society of Philadelphia, recommending the publication of certain ancient records; and the report of a committee of the House of Representatives upon the same subject. Harrisburg, 1836.

8vo, pp. 8.

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Second report of the joint committee on Meteorology, of the American Philosophical Society and Franklin Institute. [By James P. Espy.] Philadelphia, 1836.

Svo, pp. 8 (1).

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Necrological notice of Dr. Philip Syng Physick, delivered before the Society, May 4, 1838. Philadelphia, 1838.

8vo, pp. 32.

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. An inquiry into the influence of physical causes upon the moral faculty. Delivered before the Society, 27th of February, 1786. By Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia, 1839.

8vo, pp. 28.

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings. Vols. I-XLIV. 1838-1905. Philadelphia, 1840-1905.

Svo, 44 vols.

graphs.

Vol. XXII is in four parts. Part 3 consists of " Early proceedings of the Society, compiled by [Henry Phillips, jr.]. From the manuscript minutes of its meetings from 1744 to 1838." Philadelphia, 1884. pp. iii, 875. Two photo(704 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Biographical notice of Edward Livingston. Read before the Society. By Henry D. Gilpin. Philadelphia, 1843. Svo, pp. 20.

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the Society on the 25th May, 1843; with a discourse by Dr. Patterson on the origin, progress, and labors of the Society, followed by the proceedings at a special meeting on the 26th, 27th, 29th, and 30th May, in further celebration of the occasion, with abstracts of scientific papers then read, etc. Philadelphia, 1843.

Svo, pp. 232.

Also printed as Vol. III of the Proceedings.

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Early history of the Society. A discourse at the celebration of its hundredth anniversary. By Robert M. Patterson. With the introductory address of the President. Philadelphia, 1843.

8vo, pp. (2), 36.

(707 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. On the effects of secluded and gloomy imprisonment on individuals of the African variety of mankind in the production of disease. By Benjamin H. Coates. Read at the centennial anniversary of the Society, May 29, 1843. Philadelphia, 1843.

8vo. pp. 15.

(708 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. The social and intellectual state of the colony of Pennsylvania prior to the year 1743. Read before the Society, 29th May, 1843, in commemoration of its hundredth anniversary. By Job R. Tyson. Philadelphia, 1843.

Svo, pp. 23.

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Historical sketch of Continental paper By Samuel Breck. Philadelphia, 1843.

money.

8vo, pp. 40.

Same reprinted. Philadelphia, 1863. 8vo, pp. 34.

First issued in the Transactions. Fifty copies were published on large paper.

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