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190 American Antiquarian Sodety. [Oct., GIYERS AND GIFTS. FROM MEMBERS. BALDWIN, SIMEON E., LL.D., New Haven, Conn.,—His "The American Judiciary." ' BARTON, EDMUND M., Worcester.—Two magazines, in continuation. BAXTER, Hon. J. PHINNBY, Portland, Me.—His Address before the American Institute of Instruction, July 10, 1905. ' BOURNE, EDWARD G., Ph.D., New Haven, Conn.—Three of his own publications. j BUTLER, JAMES D., LL.D., Madison,Wis.—Three of his-own publications. CHASE, CHARLES A., Worcester.—Four books; and sixteen pamphlets. COREY, DELORAINE P., Maiden.—"In Memory of Elisha Slade Converse." DAVIS, ANDREW MCF., Cambridge.—Seven hundred and seventy books; and one hundred and eighty-seven pamphlets. DAVIS, Hon. EDWARD L., Worcester.—Seventeen books; ninety-seven pamphlets; and a manuscript letter. DEXTER, FRANKLIN B., Litt.D., New Haven, Conn.—His "Abraham Bishop'of Connecticut and his Writings" ; and Kirkland and Kennedy's Historic Camden. [ FOSTER, WILLIAM E , Litt.D., Providence, R. I.—^Tributes to Hon. Horatio Rogers. FRANCIS, GEORGE E,M.D., Worcester.—^Three early American iniprints. GiLMAN, DANIEL C, LL.D., Baltimore, Md.—Two of his own publi- cations. I GREEN, . Hon. SAMUEL A., Boston.—Five of his own publications; thirty-two books; sixty-eight pamphlets; three proclamations; and "The American Journal of Numismatics," in continuation. j GREEN, SAMUEL S., Librarian, Worcester.—His report of 1903-1904 as Librarian of the Worcester Free Public Library. HALE, Rev. EDWARD E., D.D., Roxbury.—"The Monthly Weather Review;" and United States Weather Bureau maps, in continuation. HARDEN, WILLIAM, Savannah, Ga.—His Historical Sketch of the South Presbyterian Church of Savannah, Georgia; and Edward J. Harden's "Notes of a Short Northern Tour." HOAR, Hon. GEORGE F., Worcester.—Ten books; and one liundred and fifty pamphlets. ¡ 1905.] Givers and Gifts. • ' 191 HOAR, Hon. ROCKWOOD, Worcester,—George Frisbie Hoar's "Auto- biography of seventy years;" "Hymns of the Spirit," and a photo- graph. HUNTINGTON, Rev. WILLIAM R., D.D., New York.—His "A Day's Journey away from Christ." JENKS, Rev. HBNKY F., Canton—^Two account books of early date. KINGSBURY, Hon. FREDERICK J., Waterbury, Conn.—"Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury." KiTTREDGE, GEORGE L., LL.D., Cambridge—His "The Old Farmer and his Almanack," and two heliotypes. LEON, NICOLAS Ph.D., Mexico, Mex.—Two of his own publications. LouBAT, JOSEPH F., LL.D., Paris, France.^Three volumes of Central American codices; and five pamphlets. MATTHEWS, ALBERT, Boston.—His "Term Lynch Law;" and his "Joyce Junior." MEAD, EDWIN D., Boston.—His "Suggestions to put the Mayflower on the Massachusetts state seal;" and four pamphlets. MOORE, CLARENCE B., LL.D., Philadelphia, Pa.—His "Urn-burial in the United States." NICHOLS, CHARLES L., M. D., Worcester.—^Thirteen selected books. NOBLE, JOHN LL.D., Editor, Boston.—"Records of the Court of Assis- tants of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay 1630-1692 Vol. 2. PAINE, NATHANIEL Worcester.—Four of his own publications; three books; one hundred and thirty-nine pamphlets; seventeen photo- graphs; eight portraits; eight engravings; and three early bankbills. PALTSITS, VICTOR H., New York.—Two of his own publications. PEET, STEPHEN D., Ph.D., Editor, Chicago, 111.—His "American Anti- quarian and Oriental Journal," as issued. RUSSELL, E. HARLOW, Worcester.—His "George Frisbie Hoar, 1826-1904." SALISBURY, Hon. STEPHEN, Worcester.—Eight books; four hundred and forty-six pamphlets; and six files of newspapers, in continuation. STEBBENS, Rev. CALVIN, Framingham.—His Tribute to George Frisbie Hoar. THOMAS, ALLEN C, Haverford, Pa.—Seven of the works of Henry More published 1647-1712; and "Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum," 1702 , UPHAM, HENRY P., St. Paul Minn.—The "Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition" in seven volumes; and six historical pamphlets. UTLEY, Hon. SAMUEL, Worcester.—Six historical pamphlets. VINOCRADOFP, PAVEL G., Oxford, Eng.—His "The Growth of the Manor." 192 American Antiquarian Society. [Oct., WALKER, Hon. JOSEPH B., Concord, N. H.—His "New Hampshire five Provincial Congresses, July 21, 1774-January 5, 1776." PROM PERSONS NOT MEMBERS. ALBREE, JOHN, Swampscott.—^Two of his own publications. AMES, JOHN G., Compiler, Washington, D. C.—"The Comprehensive Index to Government Publications 1881-1893," in two volumes. ANAGNOS, MICHAEL, Boston.—Two of his addresses. AYER, Miss. MARY F., Boston.—Her "South Meeting House Boston (1669-1729.") BABINE, ALEXIS V., Washington, D. C.—"The Yudin Library Krasnoiarsk." |j BAKER, HENRY M., Concord N. H.—His "New Hampshire in the struggle for Independence." BARRY, PHILLIPS, Brookline.—His "Traditional Ballads in New England." BARTON, F. MACDONALD, West Newton.—"The Albemarle," as issued. BEALE, CHARLES C, Boston.—His "Marcus T. C. Gould Stenographer," three phonographic pamphlets; and one book-plate. ; BEER, WILLIAM, New Orleans, La.—Two pamphlets. BEVERIDGE, Hon. ALBERT J., Indianapolis, Ind.—His "Tribute to the American Woman Frances E. Willard." BISHOP, HENRY F., New York,—Two pamphlets. BLACKISTON'S SONS, AND COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa.—"The Medical Book News," as issued. ! BLAKE, Mrs. JOSEPH, Andover.—Forty-two selected books. BLODGET, Hon. WALTER H., Mayor, Worcester.—His second Inaugural Address, 1905. BOSTON Book COMPANY.—"The Bulletin of Bibliography," as issued. BRIGHAM, CLARENCE S., Providence, R. I.—His Report on the Archives of Rhode Island. BRYANT, H. WINSLOW, Portland, Me.—"Historical Sketch and R,oster of the Aroostook War, 1839." BuLLARD, Rev. HENRY, D.D., St. Joseph. Mo.—His, "Proof that the Bible is the Word of God." BuLLARD, Rev. HENRY N., Ph.D., Editor, Mound City, Mo.—"The Invitation" as issued. BULLOCK, Mrs. MARY CHANDLER, Worcester.—"Peter Chandler, a . biographical sketch and his Diary." CANADIAN YEAR BOOK COMPANY, Toronto, P. Q.—The Canadian Year • Book for 1905. CHAD WICK, JAMES READ, M.D., Boston.—His "Brief Sketch of thé Life of James Read"; and his "Cremation of the Dead." 1905.] Givers and Gifts. 193 CHANDLER, Hon. WILLIAM E., Concord, N. H.—His "The New History of Concord N. H. and its Historians." CLARK, JOHN C. L., Lancaster.—Photograph of the Memorial to John Prescott at Lancaster, erected by Mrs. Roger Wolcott, 1903. CLARKE, Mrs. HENRY, Worcester.—Fifteen books; and four bound volumes of "The Youth's Companion." COGSWELL, Miss MARY L. T., Worcester.—^Two of her own publications; one scrap-book; ninety-two pamphlets; three broadsides; two portraits; with manuscript notes and newspapers relating to the political Cam- paigns of 1876-78. CoLLAMER, NEWTON L., Washington, D. C.—Numbers of "The Histor- ical Bulletin." COUSINS, Rev. EDGAR M., Secretary, Thomaston, Me.—Minutes of the Maine General Cohference, 1904. CRAFTS, WILBER F., Editor, Washington, D. C.—Numbers of "The Twentieth Century Quarterly." CROMACK, IRWIN C, Boston.—"List of maps of Boston published subsequent to 1600." CUNNINGHAM, HENRY W., Editor, Boston.—"Journal of Lieut.-Col. Joseph Vose, April-July, 1776." CUTLER, Ü. WALDO, Editor, Worcester.—Selections from the writings of Benjamin Franklin. CUTTER, WILLIAM R., Woburn.—"Captain Edward Johnson of Woburn Mass, and some of his Descendants." DAVIES, Rev. THOMAS F., Jr., Editor, Worcester.—"The Parish," as issued. DAVIS, Capt. GEORGE E., Burlington, Vt.—"In Memoriam, Emma Augusta Davis." DAVIS, WALTER A., City Clerk, Fitchburg.—City Documents, 1904. DAVIS, MISS ZAIDEE S., New York.—"Notices of Prof. Edwin H. Davis Archaeologist." DE RENNE, WYMBERLEY J., Savannah, Ga.—Catalogue of books in his library relating to the history of Georgia . DICKINSON, G. STUART, Worcester.—Scott's Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, 1905. DICKINSON, THOMAS A., Worcester.—His book-plate. DRAPER, Mrs. WARREN F., Andover.—Five books; seven hundred and sixty-six pamphlets; seven portraits; four photographs; three maps; and parcels of newspapers. Du BosE, JOEL C, Editor, Birmingham, Ala.—Numbers of "The Gulf States Historical Magazine." EsTABRooK, Mrs. D. FRANCES, Boston.—Five Worcester programmes, 1855-1861. 194 American Antiquarian Society. [Oct., EsTABROOK, Mrs. D. FRANKLIN, Worcester.—"The New England Chronicle or the Essex Gazette," of February 8, 1776. ESTES, Rev, DAVID F., Hamilton, N. Y.—Two early American imprints. FIELD, EDWARD, Commissioner, Providence, R. I.—"The Early Records of Providence," Volume 18. FORBES, Miss KATHARINE M., Worcester.—Her book-plate. FORD, WOKTHINGTON C, Washington, D. C.—^Two of his own publica- tions. Fox, IRVING P., Business Manager, Boston.—"The Church Militant," as issued. ' j FRENCH, CHARLES E.,—Bequest of Two Marble Roman bas-reliefs, fractured; a manuscript calendar of vellum, rolled on wooden handle; a collection of copper coins, including about one thousand copper ¡cents and half cents; a package of fractional currency and rare coins; a piece of Plymouth Rock; a beam' from the old Hancock Iríouse, Boston; a package of scraps from the Miles Standish house in Dux- bury; and an ancient Egyptian vase. |; FROWDE, HENRY, London, Eng.—"The Periodical," as issued. ]; GANONG, WILLIAM F., Ph.D., Editor, Northampton.—Smethurst's "A Narrative of an Extraordinary Escape out of the Hands of the Indians in the Gulph of St. Lawrehce." GiLMAN, WARREN R., M.D., Worcester.—^Two books; and one hundred and fifty pamphlets. GocHEK, WILLIAM H., Hartford, Conn.—His "Wadsworth and the Charter Oak." GOLDEN RULE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Boston.—"The Christian En- deavor World," as issued. GoLDiE, Mrs. GEORGE E., Ayr, Ontario.—"The Association Record," in continuation.