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Jeremy Belknap], by C. C. Smith; A singular ancient work [at Foster's, Warren
County Ohio], by F. W. Putnam; Action of the Council: Death of George Ban-
eroft; Government in Canada and the United States compared, by George F.
Hoar: George Bancroft, by Samuel Swett Green; Dr. Schliemann and the
archæological value of his discoveries, by Thomas Chase; The Abbé Brasseur de
Bourbourg, by Herbert B. Adams; Paper on ecstasy and trance, by G. Stanley
Hall; The French Canadians in New England, by Egbert C. Smyth; Illustrated
Americana of the Revolution, by James F. Hunnewell; Historic burial places of
Boston and vicinity, by John M. Merriam; The Galapagos Islands, by George
Baur; William Lincoln, by Charles A. Chase; Index.
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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Proceedings.
1892-April, 1893. Worcester, 1893.

Svo, pp. xxi, 481.

New series, Vol. VIII, April,

Contents: Letter of John Davenport to the First Church, Roxbury, 1664; The history of the earth in libraries and museums, by G. E. Ellis; Some Rhode Island contributions to the intellectual life of the last century, by W. E. Foster; Thomas Coram in Boston and Taunton, by Hamilton Andrews Hill; Swiss pact of 1291, by J. D. Washburn; The landfall of Columbus at San Salvador, by Philipp J. J. Valentini; The results of Columbus's discovery, by E. E. Hale; The world of commerce in 1492, by William B. Weeden; The ancient structures of Yucatan not communal dwellings, by Edward H. Thompson; Yucatan at the time of its discovery, by Edward H. Thompson; The Lady Mowlson scholarship at Cambridge, by Andrew McF. Davis; Rutherford Birchard Hayes, by George F. Hoar; The Santa Fé trade, its route and character, by J. Evarts Greene; The British public record office and the materials in it for early American history, by W. Noel Sainsbury; Memoir of Major-General Thomas Harrison, by Charles H. Firth Index. (203

AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Proceedings. New series, Vol. IX, October, 1893-October, 1894. Worcester, 1895.

Svo, pp. (3), 495. Folded map.

Contents: Wheeler's defeat, 1675-where? by S. A. Green; Remarks concerning John Davis, by George F. Hoar; Necrology-George Chandler; Charles Colcock Jones, jr., John James Bell; Eligio Ancona, by F. B. Dexter; On some social distinctions at Harvard and Yale before the Revolution, by F. B. Dexter; Edmund Burke, his services as agent of the Province of New York, by C. Stebbins; The archives of Harvard College, by Justin Winsor; Necrology-Francis Parkman, Charles H. Bell, George W. Childs, Isaac Smucker, William F. Poole, Andres Aznar Perez; On the history of American college text-books and teaching of logic, ethics, psychology, and allied subjects, by G. Stanley Hall; On the past in the present in Asia, by John Bellows; The new found journal of Charles Floyd, a sergeant under Captains Lewis and Clark, by James Davie Butler; Concord [Mass.], by J. McK. Merriam; Aborigines of the West Indies, by F. A. Ober; Eliot's Bible and the Ojibway language, by J. A. Gilfillan; Address of the citizens of Westmoreland, Va., to President Adams, July 11, 1798, with his reply Quality the prevailing element in representation [in New England], by W. B. Weeden. Obituaries: William Dwight Whitney, by S. E. Baldwin; Grindall Reynolds, by G. F. Hoar. The rival claimants for North America, 1497-1755, by Justin Winsor; Analysis of the pictorial text inscribed on two Palenque tablets, by P. J. J. Valentini; The political duel between Nicholas, the Czar of Russia, and Lord Stratford de Redcliffe, the great English ambassador, by Cyrus Hamlin; Memorial of George E. Ellis; of Peleg Emory Aldrich; Index. 204 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Proceedings. New series. Vol. X. April, 1895-Oct., 1895, inclusive. Worcester, 1895.

8vo, pp. vi (2), 442.

Contents: Proceedings at the semiannual meeting, Apr. 24, 1895; Remarks upon the Scotch-Irish, by G. Stanley Hall, Edward L. Pierce, and others; Report of the council: Obituaries-Robert Charles Winthrop, by Charles C. Smith; Peleg Emory Aldrich, by Frank P. Goulding; Señor Joaquin Garcia Icazbalceta and George Olcott, by Stephen Salisbury; William Noel Sainsbury, by Hubert Hall. The Scotch-Irish in America, by Samuel S. Green, with a bibliographical note: Report of the librarian, Edmund M. Barton; The law of adultery and ignominious punishments, with especial reference to the penalty of wearing a letter affixed to the clothing, by Andrew McFarland Davis; Map of Chequam

egon bay, Lake Superior; The story of Chequamegon bay, by Reuben Gold Thwaites; The food of certain American Indians and their methods of preparing it, by Lucien Carr; Palenque, by Edward H. Thompson; Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 23, 1895; Report of the council: Obituaries-Hamilton Andrews Hill, by Edward G. Porter; John Fletcher Williams, by J. Evarts Greene; James Jackson, by Stephen Salisbury. Some early writings of Jonathan Edwards, 1714-1726, by Egbert C. Smyth, with two facsimiles; Report of the treasurer; Report of the librarian; A list of early American imprints in the library of the Society, 1640-1700, prepared by Nathaniel Paine; The literature of witchcraft in New England, by Justin Winsor; Construction of new communities and States in the northwest, by Cushman K. Davis; The battle of Bunker Hill from a strategic point of view, by Charles Francis Adams; Analysis of the pictorial text inscribed on two Palenque tablets, by Philipp J. J. Valentini; Ancient tombs of Palenque, by Edward H. Thompson; Index. (205 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Proceedings, New series. Vol. XI, April.

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Contents: Proceedings; Report of the council; Memorial notices of Joseph Jones and William Whitney Rice, by C. A. Chase; Our dealings with the Indians, by J. Evarts Greene; Report of the librarian: Givers and gifts; Notes on early American literature, by James F. Hunnewell; Legislation and litigation connected with the Land Bank of 1740, by Andrew McFarland Davis; History of explorations in the Mississippi valley, by Stephen D. Peet, with maps; Account of the laying of the memorial stone of the Robinson Memorial Church at Gainsborough, England, by Charles Augustus Chase; Account of a European trip, by Geo. F. Hoar; Memorial notices of Ernst Curtius; Lucius Robinson Paige: Twenty unsettled miles in the Northeast Boundary, by Thomas Corwin Mendenhall; A map of Passamaquoddy Bay showing proposed boundary; Reports; Letter of Wilberforce Eames on a copy of "The Association " or nonimportation agreement of 1774; The “new philosophy," against which students at Yale college were warned in 1714, by Egbert C. Smyth; Remarks to C. P. Bowditch in regard to the Bellingham deed, 1700; Report of the council with obituary notices of Benjamin Apthorp Gould, F. A. Walker; Some great trusts in the United States, by Charles A. Chase; The permanence of the Greek type, by Edwin A. Grosvenor; The General Court and quarrels between individuals arising from the Land Bank, by Andrew McFarland Davis; Dr. Saugrain's relation of his voyage down the Ohio river from Pittsburgh to the Falls in 1788, by Eugene F. Bliss; Dress and ornaments of certain American Indians, by Lucien Carr; Early American Broadsides, 1680-1800, prepared by Nathaniel Paine; Index.

AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Proceedings. New series. ber, 1897-October, 1898. Worcester, Mass., 1898.

Svo, pp. viii, 478.

Vol. XII.

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Octo

Contents: Proceedings of annual meeting, October 21, 1897; Report of the council, by F. B. Dexter; Obituary notices of James Hammond Trumbull, by the council, by President Salisbury, by Geo. F. Hoar, by Samuel Swett Green, by Nathaniel Paine; An historical study of the powers and duties of the presidency in Yale college, by Franklin B. Dexter; Reports of the treasurer and librarian: Givers and gifts; Early New England Catechisms, 1590-1798, by Wilberforce Eames; The early political uses of the word convention, by J. Franklin Jameson: Edward Lillie Pierce, by George F. Hoar; Proceedings of the semi-annual meeting. April 27, 1898; Report of the council; Obituaries: Gardiner Greene Hubbard, by George F. Hoar; Ebenezer Cutler, by Daniel Merriman; Justin Winsor, by J. L. Whitney; Thomas Leverett Nelson, by Rockwood Hoar; A famous fête [given by Joseph Bonaparte at his chateau of Morfontaine, 3d Oct., 1880], extracts from a diary of William Vans Murray, by George F. Hoar; The genesis and evolution of the Turkish massacre of Armenian subjects, by Cyrus Hamlin; John Winthrop, junior, by Frederick John Kingsbury; Proceedings of the annual meeting, Oct. 21, 1898: Remarks by Vice-President Hoar in communicating copies of two visiting lists of Roger Sherman for the First and Second Congress and also a list of the Senate in the First Congress; Remarks, by Nathaniel Paine concerning the title of an Indian Primer, 1669, taken from the prospectus of a reprint by John Small of Edinburgh, also giving some titles for the List of Early American Broadsides, 1743-95; Report of the council, by E. E. Hale: Notice of J. Hammond Trumbull's dictionaries of the language of the

Massachusetts Indians, by E. E. Hale; Note on the printed literature of the Massachusetts Indians; Initiations into adolescence, by G. Stanley Hall; Mrs. Mary Rowlandson's removes, 1675-6, map, by H. S. Nourse; The Massachusetts Bay currency, 1690-1750-The plates, by Andrew McFarland Davis; A flag episode, 1775, by Thomas C. Mendenhall; Rufus Putnam, and his pioneer life in the northwest, by Sidney Crawford; Index. (207 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Proceedings. New series, Vol. XIII. April, 1899-April, 1900. Worcester, 1901.

Svo, pp. 538.

Contents: Memoirs of Lewis Henry Boutell, Edward Gay Mason, Philipp Johann Joseph Valentini; The development of the American people, by William B. Weeden; The Boston meetings of the American Antiquarian Society, by Chas. A. Chase; Report of the librarian, by Edmund M. Barton; Certain additional notes touching upon the subjects of ignominious punishments and of the Massachusetts currency, by Andrew McFarland Davis; What caused the deportation of the Acadians? by James P. Baxter; Remarks upon "American jurisdiction of the Bishop of London in colonial times," by various members of the society; Original deeds, accounts, and correspondence relating to the Tantiusque black lead mine in the vicinity of Sturbridge, 1644-1776, presented to the Society by Robert C. Winthrop; Memoirs of W. S. Perry, O. C. Marsh, Reuben A. Guild, William S. Barton, Charles M. Lamson, Robert Clarke; The writing of history, by James P. Baxter; Reports of officers; The American jurisdiction of the Bishop of London in colonial times, by Simeon E. Baldwin; Copy of the original patent of April 28, 1634, Patent roll, no. 2650; Draft in English of Patent of April 28, 1634; Extract from the instructions to Gov. Shirley, in 1741. Several great libraries, by James Frothingham Hunnewell; Andros records, by Robert N. Toppan; The Forest of Dean, by John Bellows; The Craigie House, Cambridge, during its occupancy by Andrew Craigie and his widow, by Samuel Swett Green; A philanthropist of the last century identified as a Boston man, Francis Green (Philocophus), by Alexander Graham Bell; William Paine, by George E. Francis; Some facts about John and Sebastian Cabot, by George Parker Winship; Some notes on Isaiah Thomas and his Worcester imprints, by Charles L. Nichols; The Mascoutins, by Lucien Carr; Andros's proclamation money, by Andrew McFarland Davis; Necrology; Index. (208

AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Proceedings. New series, Vol. XIV. October, 1900, October, 1901. Worcester, Mass., 1902.

8vo, pp. vi, 520.

Contents: Proceedings; Subscription in 1793 that the State capital be moved to Worcester, with remarks by Geo. F. Hoar; Necrology: John Nicholas Brown, William Crowninshield Endicott, Cyrus Hamlin, Samuel Jennison, John Elbridge Hudson, Charles Jeremy Hoadly; The Boston Massacre, by Samuel A. Green; Reports of officers; Student customs, by G. Stanley Hall; Mrs. Lucretia (Chandler) Bancroft's letter to her daughter, Mrs. Gherardi, with introduction by Horace Davis; Historical notes on the letter, by Andrew McFarland Davis: Remarks by Geo. F. Hoar on some land purchased of John Hancock by Stephen Salisbury, sr.; Remarks by Edward Everett Hale on the Dictionary of the Natick Language, by J. H. Trumbull; Remarks by Andrew McFarland Davis on the value of the estate of John Chandler, American Loyalist; Japanese circular in behalf of the Perry monument in Japan, presented by Geo. F. Hoar; Necrology: Mandell Creighton, Edward Elbridge Salisbury; Land titles of the society, by Charles A. Chase; Report of the librarian: Prospectus of the Literary Exchange, 1810, issued by John Howard Payne: Advertisement of an electrical exhibition at Faneuil Hall, from the Boston Evening Post, April 24, 1751; Manteo and Jack Straw, by William T. Forbes; The Province Snow, "Prince of Orange," by Waldo Lincoln, with appendices, A. Extracts from Massachusetts archives and records of the Court and Council, July, 1740-4; Muster rolls of the Snow Prince of Orange, 1740-2. B. Extracts from Boston newspapers, 1740-5; Copy of a letter from Increase Mather to Joseph Parsons, 1705; Necrology: Cushman Kellogg Davis, Robert Noxon Toppan: Charles Allen of Worcester, by George F. Hoar; Reminiscences of John Fiske, by Samuel Swett Green The Confederacy and the Transvaal, by Charles Francis Adams; England of the time of the War of Independence, by John Bellows; Archæological and ethnological research in the United States, by Frederic W. Putnam; "The Sale of Tantiusques," an early mining venture in Massachusetts, by George F. Haynes; Index. (209

AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Proceedings. New series. Vol. xv. April, 1902-April, 1903. Worcester, 1904.

Svo, pp. vi, 472.

Contents: Proceedings; Report of the Council; Mary Griffin and her creed, by Egbert C. Smyth; Report of the librarian; Greek archæology, by Austin S. Garver; A bit of unpublished correspondence between Henry D. Thoreau and Isaac T. Hecker, by E. Harlow Russell; The King Alfred Millennial, by Edwin D. Mead; Gosnold at Cuttyhunk, by Edward Everett Hale; Brewster autograph in Wisconsin, by James D. Butler; Remarks on Shays's Rebellion, by Charles Francis Adams; Three commonwealths-Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island-their early development, by William B. Weeden; A few notes on the Shays Rebellion, by John Noble; The Connecticut compromise, by George F. Hoar; The painted rocks of Lake Chelan, by William D. Lyman; Special meeting of the Council; Copy of the Fragment on Mummies (Sir Thomas Browne's Works); Obituary; Some letters, etc., of John Hancock and Thomas Cushing, by Allen C. Thomas; "The fund at Boston in New England," by Andrew McFarland Davis; The navigation of the Connecticut river, by W. De Loss Love; Bibliography; Did Sir Thomas Browne write "Fragment on Mummies?" by Samuel Swett Green; Portrait of John Bellows; Index. AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Proceedings. New series. ber, 1903-October, 1904. Worcester, Mass., 1905.

8vo, pp. vi, (2), 408.

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Vol. XVI. Octo

Contents: Proceedings at the annual meeting; Report of the council; Some notes upon the genesis of the power loom in Worcester county, by Henry S. Nourse; Report of the treasurer; Report of the librarian; The land bank mortgages in Worcester county, by Andrew McFarland Davis; The contributions of the American Indian to civilization, by Alexander F. Chamberlain; Edward Woodville-Knight Errant, by Roger B. Merriam; Special meeting of the council on the death of Henry S. Nourse; Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting; Report of the Council; Obituary-Henry Stedman Nourse; The commercial primacy of the United States, by Edmund A. Engler; Algonquian language and literature-report by the committee of publication, by Edward E. Hale; The attempted suicide of a Massachusetts town (Pelham), by George H. Haynes; Certain great monuments, by James F. Hunnewell; Andrew Haswell Green-a sketch of his ancestry, life, and work, by Samuel Swett Green; Myths and superstitions of the Oregon Indians, by William D. Lyman; Special meetings of the Council on the deaths of Egbert Coffin Smyth and George F. Hoar; Proceedings at the annual meeting; Report of the council; Aboriginal languages of North America, by Edward E. Hale; Report of the treasurer; Report of the librarian; The development of democratic ideas in the Puritan army in 1647, by Calvin Stebbins; Will of Thomas Hore, of Bristol, 1466: His oaken chest, by George F. Hoar and J. Henry Lea; Index. (211-213 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting held in Boston, April 26, 1905. New series. Vol. XVII, part 1. Worcester,

Massachusetts, 1905.

Svo, pp. 131.

Contents: Proceedings at the meeting; Report of the Council; Emergent treasury-supply in Massachusetts in early days, by Andrew McFarland Davis; A scheme for the conquest of Canada in 1746, by Victor Hugo Paltsits; Jeremy Taylor and religious liberty in the English church, by Daniel Merriman; An ancient instance of municipal ownership, by Samuel Utley; In re-The will of Thomas Hore. (214 Proceedings at the annual meeting held in Worcester, 1906.

AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Worcester October 21, 1995. 8vo, pp. 133-262.

Contents: Proceedings; Labor organizations in ancient and mediaeval times, by C. C. Wright; George F. Hoar, by E. E. Hale; List of speeches and addresses of George F. Hoar; A notice of Yucatan and its water supply, by David Casares; The Jackson and Van Buren Papers, by William MacDonald; A page of American history (war with natives in 1847, in Yucatan), by Edward H. Thompson; Henry Hitchcock.

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. A discourse of Virginia. By Edward Maria Wingfield, first president of the Colony. Now first printed from the original manuscript in the Lambeth Library. Edited, with notes and an introduction, by Charles Deane. Boston, 1860.

Svo, pp. 45. Large paper.

One hundred copies.

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Narrative of a voyage to Spitzbergen in the year 1613, etc. With an introduction and notes, by Samuel F. Haven. Boston, 1860.

Svo, pp. 74. Map. Fifty copies.
Reprinted from Archæologia, Vol. IV.

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. New England's rarities discovered. By John Josselyn, gent. With an introduction and notes, by Edward Tuckerman. Worcester, 1860.

Svo, pp. 134.

Reprinted from Transactions.

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Remarks and resolutions commemorative of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, by the Society at their first meeting after his death. Worcester, 1864.

Svo, pp. 16.

The remarks were by George Livermore.
Reprinted from Proceedings.

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Remarks on a Latin inscription lately found at Castine, in the State of Maine. [By Charles Folsom. Worcester, 1864.]

Svo, pp. 8. Diagram. No title-page.

Reprinted from the Proceedings for April, 1864.

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AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Remarks on the Popham celebration of the Maine Historical Society. Read before the American Antiquarian Society, April 26, 1865. By S. F. Haven. Boston, 1865.

Svo, pp. 32.

Reprinted from Proceedings.

220

AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Remarks on the early paper currency of Massachusetts. Read before the Society, April 25, 1866. By Nathaniel Paine. Cambridge, 1866.

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The Massachusetts Historical Society's copy has four pages inserted, the first three being numbered 482, 483, 484, the last containing errata. They contain portions of the record only discovered in 1875, and which are necessarily omitted in the original issue. There were also copies issued consisting of the pages 53-105, taken from the Proceedings, with a leaf having a half title. (223 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Records of the Council for New England. Cambridge, 1867.

[Edited by Charles Deane.]

Svo, pp. 10 (16), 11-83.

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