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370, American Antiquarian Soeiety. [April

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ALIJEN, JOHN B., Editor, New York. N. Y.—Numbers of "Current Knowledge." ALDRICH, Miss JOSEPHINE C, Worcester.—Three hundred and seventy- two books ; and seven hnndred and three pamphlets. 372 A.merican Antiquarian Society. [April, AMUKICAN INVISNTOU PUBLISHING COMPANY, Washington, D. C—" The American Inventor," as issued. ANDHHSON, JOHN K., Boston.—TWO panipliiets of eariy date. ARNOLD, FKBD A., Providence, R. I.—Two of his historical pnljiicii- tions. ATKINSON, EDWAKD, Brooiiline.—" The Anti-Imperialist,"«««., as issued. AvKUY, ELUOY, Cieveland, 0.—" Avery Notes and Queries," as issued. BAUNARD, FREDKRICK J., Worcester.—Six manuscript sermons by Uev. Nathanael Hooiser. BAUTON, Miss LYDIA M., Worcester.—" The Association Record," in continuation. 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