Donors and Donations. FROM MEMBERS. ADAMS, HERBERT B., Ph.D., Baltimore, Md.-His "Study of History in American Colleges and Universities." BARTON, Mr. EDMUND M., Worcester.-Eleven pamphlets; and "St. John's Echo" and "St. Andrew's Cross," in continuation. BEDDOE, JOHN, M.D., Bristol, Eng.-His paper "On the Stature of the Older Races of England as Estimated from the Long Bones." BRINTON, DANIEL G., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa.--Four of his own publications. CAMPBELL, Hon. JAMES V., Detroit, Mich.-His paper upon "The Small Perils of History." CLARKE, Mr. ROBERT, Cincinnati, O.-The "Life, Journals and Correspondence of Rev. Manasseh Cutler, LL.D."; and "The Founders of Ohio, Brief Sketches of the Forty-eight Pioneers of the Northwest Territory." COLTON, Mr. REUBEN, Worcester.-Eleven numbers of Harper's Monthly. DAVIS, Mr. ANDREW MCF., Cambridge.-Five of his own publications. DAVIS, Hon. EDWARD L., Worcester.-Eight books; sixty-nine pamphlets; and a cabinet photograph of himself. DAVIS, Hon. JOHN C. B., Washington, D. C.-"The Dawn of British Trade to the East Indies as recorded in the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1599-1603." DEANE, CHARLES, LL.D., Cambridge.-His "Remarks on Hubbard's Map of New England." DEVENS, Hon. CHARLES, Worcester.-His Memoir of Alexander H. Bullock. EDES, Mr. HENRY H., Charlestown.-Twenty-four pamphlets; one map; and theNew York Commercial Advertiser," in continuation. ELLIS, Rev. GEORGE E., D.D., Boston.-His "Puritan Age and Rule in the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay, 1629-1685." GILMAN, DANIEL C., LL.D., Baltimore, Md.-His Twelfth Annual Report as President of Johns Hopkins University; and a collection of Dr. Joseph P. Thompson's publications. GREEN, Hon. SAMUEL A., Boston.-His Groton Historical Series, II., 1-4; his Peabody Education Fund Report, 1887; three books; fifty-eight pamphlets; and one engraving. GREEN, Mr. SAMUEL S., Worcester.-His Report as Librarian of the Free Public Library of Worcester, 1888. GREENE, J. EVARTS, Esq., Worcester.-One hundred and thirty-eight numbers of American magazines. GUILD, REUBEN A., LL.D., Providence, R. I.-Brown University Catalogue for 1887-88. HALE, Rev. EDWARD E., D.D., Boston.-His History of the United States, written for the Chautauqua Reading Circles. HITCHCOCK, Prof. EDWARD, Amherst.-His "Anthropometric Manual and Data of Amherst College"; and Amherst College Catalogue, 1887-88. HOAR, Hon. GEORGE F., Worcester.-His Address at the Ohio Centennial Celebration at Marietta, Ohio, April 7, 1888; one hundred and thirty-five books; two hundred and ten pamphlets; and one map. HUNNEWELL, Mr. JAMES F., Charlestown.-His " Century of Town Life: A History of Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1775-1887.” HUNTINGTON, Rev. WILLIAM R., D.D., New York.-His "Woman's Service of Christ: The Motive and the Methods"; and Year-Book of Grace Parish, New York, 1887-8. JONES, Hon. CHARLES C., Jr., Augusta, Ga.-His Address before the Confederate Survivors' Association, 1887. KINGSBURY, Mr. FREDERICK J., Waterbury, Conn.-Four of his own publications. MERRIMAN, Rev. DANIEL, D.D., Worcester.-His Memorial of Charles M. Miles; and seven historical pamphlets. NEWBERRY, JOHN S., LL.D., New York.-Eight of his own publications. NOURSE, Capt. HENRY S., Lancaster.-His "Story of the Fifty-fifth Regiment, Illinois Infantry, in the Civil War." PAIGE, Rev. LUCIUS R., D.D., Cambridge.-An engraved portrait of himself. PAINE, NATHANIEL, Esq., Worcester.-Twenty-six books; thirty-six pamphlets; seven files of newspapers; and two photographs. PAINE, Rev. GEORGE S., Worcester. - Five numbers of the Spirit of Missions. PEET, Rev. STEPHEN D., Mendon, Ill.-His American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, as issued. PERRY, Right Rev. WM. STEVENS, D.D., Davenport, Iowa.-Two of his own sermons; and the "Iowa Churchman," as issued. POOLE, WILLIAM F., LL.D., Chicago, Ill.-His first Report as Librarian of the Newberry Library; and The Dial, as issued. PUTNAM, Prof. FREDERICK W., Cambridge.-Massachusetts Inland Fisheries and Game, 1887. SALISBURY, STEPHEN, Esq., Worcester.-Fifty books; three hundred and fourteen pamphlets; ten files of newspapers; and one map. SMITH, Mr. CHARLES C., Boston.-His Report of 1888 as Treasurer of the Massachusetts Historical Society. SMUCKER, Hon. ISAAC, Newark, O.-One book; and numbers of the Magazine of Western History, containing articles by him. WALKER, Gen. FRANCIS A., Boston.-His Report for 1887 as President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. WASHBURN, Hon. JOHN D., Worcester.-Eighty-one pamphlets. WINSOR, JUSTIN, LL.D., Cambridge.-His "Cartographical History of the North-eastern Boundary Controversy"; his Tenth Annual Report as Librarian of Harvard College; and Harvard University Bulletin, as issued. WINTHROP. Hon. ROBERT C., Boston.-Proceedings of the Trustees of the Peabody Education Fund at their Twenty-sixth Meeting. FROM THOSE NOT MEMBERS. AIKIN, Mr. JOHN S., Worcester.-Twenty-four numbers of magazines relating to phonography. ALLIBONE, S. AUSTIN, LL.D., New York.-Harrison's Collection of all the Lunacy Laws of the United States. BAILEY, Mr. ISAAC H., New York.-His "Shoe and Leather Reporter," as issued; and Shoe and Leather Annual for 1888. BATES, Hon. THEODORE C., Worcester.-One pamphlet. BRADBURY, Hon. JAMES, Portland, Me.-Proceedings on occasion of a dinner in his honor. BRADFORD, EDWARD H., M.D., Boston.- The Nineteenth Annual Report of the Children's Hospital. BRADLEE, Rev. CALEB D., Boston.-Two of his poems. BLADES, Mr. WILLIAM, London, G. B.-His paper "On the Present Aspect of the Question-Who was the Inventor of Printing?"; and his "Haarlem the Birth-place of Printing, not Mentz." BOARDMAN, Mr. SAMUEL L., Waterville, Me.-His Eastern Farmer, as issued. BOOTH, EDWARD C., M.D., Morristown, N. J.-Report of the State Asylum for the Insane at Morristown, N. J., 1888. BOURKE, Capt. JOHN G., U. S. A.-His "Compilation of Notes and Memoranda upon the Use of Human Ordure and Urine in Religious Rites." CALDWELL, Rev. AUGUSTINE, Coventryville, N. Y.-The "One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Boscawen and Webster, N. H."; and his Early Caldwells of Nottingham, England.” CHALMERS, Mr. PATRICK, Wimbledon, G. B.-"The American Philatelic Association and the Adhesive Postage Stamp." CHAMBERLAIN, Mr. A. F., Toronto, P. Q.-Six of his linguistic productions. CHICKERING, Prof. JOSEPH K., Amherst.-Two hundred and thirty-three pamphlets; and one map. COOK, Mr. HENRY H., Barre.-His "Gazette," as issued. CRANE, Mr. ALBERT O., Boston.-Three historic lithographs. CULIN, Mr. STEWART, Philadelphia, Pa.-His "China in America: A Study in the Social Life of the Chinese in the Eastern Cities of the United States." CUTLER, Mr. SANFORD L., Ayer.-The Lawrence Academy Catalogue for 1886-87. DARLING, Gen. CHARLES W., Oneida, N. Y.-His Poem on the Egyptian Obelisk in Central Park, New York. DAVIS, Mr. OLIN S., Topeka, Kansas.-One pamphlet. DAVIS, Mr. WALTER A., City Clerk, Fitchburg.-Fitchburg City Documents for the year 1887. DEANE, Mr. LLEWELLYN, Washington, D. C.-His Biographical Sketch of John G. Deane and his connection with the Maine Boundary. DICKINSON, Mr. G. STUART, Worcester.-A large collection of stamped envelopes and post-cards of various countries. DOE, Messrs. CHARLES H., AND COMPANY, Worcester.-Their Daily and Weekly Gazette, as issued. DRAPER, JOSEPH, M.D., Brattleboro, Vt.--His "Vermont Asylum for the Insane: Its Annals for Fifty Years." DYER, Mr. CLINTON M., Worcester.-A mantel clock made at Newburyport, Mass., about one hundred years ago. EARLE, PLINY, M.D., Northampton.-The "New York Statesman," 1826–27; and two pamphlets. EARLE, Mrs. THOMAS, Worcester.-Pacific Railroad Survey, volumes 3-5. EMERSON, Mr. WILLIAM A., Fitchburg.-His "Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Past and Present." ESTES, Rev. HIRAM, D.D., Rochdale.-Proceedings of the Maine Baptist Conventions, 1848-1882. EVERETT, WILLIAM, Ph.D., Quincy.-His Address in Commemoration of the Life and Services of Charles Francis Adams. FAJADO, Señor ANTONIO, Ticul, Yucatan.-A manuscript Maya Catechism. FITCH, Mrs. CAROLINE M., Boston.-The Boston Evening Gazette, 1824-1839; and six early magazines. FLETCHER, Mr. THOMAS A., New York.-His "Descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Massachusetts." FLYNN, Mr. WILLIAM, Worcester.-"Fire Service of Worcester." FOOTE AND HORTON, Messrs., Salem.-Their "Gazette," as issued. FOSTER, Mr. JOSEPH, London, Eng.-His Alumni Oxonienses: The Memoirs of the University of Oxford, 1715-1786. Volume I. FUNK AND WAGNALLS, Messrs., New York.-Their "Voice," as issued. GEROULD, Mrs. JAMES H., Worcester.-The Sunday School Times for 1887; and seven numbers of magazines. GOODELL, ABNER C., Jr., Esq., Salem.-Two of his own publications. GOODNOW, Mr. EDWARD A., Worcester.-"The Dedication of Goodnow Memorial Building and Bagg Hall, Princeton, Mass., 1887.” Goss, Mr. ELBRIDGE H., Melrose.- Melrose Town Reports for the year 1887. GREENHALGE, FREDERICK T., Esq., Lowell.-The Groton Murder Case, Argument for the Defence. HAMILTON, Mr. MORRIS R., Trenton, N. J.-His Report as State Librarian of New Jersey, 1887. HANNAH, Mr. GEORGE, Brooklyn, N. Y.-Proceedings of the Long Island Historical Society in Memory of James Carson Brevoort and others. HART, CHARLES H., Esq., Philadelphia, Pa.-His "Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Loan Exhibition of Historical Portraits, 1887." HEWETT, Mr. GEORGE F., Worcester." In Memoriam Bro. Charles Wingate Moody: A Service by Worcester Lodge of Perfection." HILLIARD, Rev. S. HAVEN, Boston.-"The Church's Duty to the Population of Large Cities." HOLBROOK, Mr. LEVI, New York.-A colored drawing of Harvard College of about the year 1807; and two historical pamphlets. HOLMES. Mrs. SOPHIA H., Ogdensburgh, N. Y.-Abbé Raynal's Histoire Philosophique et Politique, etc., ten vols., octavo: Geneva, 1781. JACKSON, Gen. HENRY R., Atlanta, Ga.-His Letter in Reply to Ex-Senator Thurman. KAUFMAN, Mr. A. C., Charleston, S. C.-In Affectionate Remembrance of the Honorable William Aiken. KELLOGG AND STRATTON, Messrs., Fitchburg.-Their "Sentinel," as issued. KIMBALL, JOHN E., Esq., Oxford.-Oxford Town Reports, 1888; and two pamphlets. LAWRENCE, Mr. FRANK, Worcester.-Two photographs of the interior of the Old South Church, Worcester. LINCOLN, Gen. WILLIAM S., Worcester.-The "Bowdoin Orient," as issued. LINCOLN, Mr. WINSLOW S., Worcester.-Twenty-one books; and seventeen pamphlets. MARVIN, Rev. ABIJAH P., Lancaster.-His "Puritans of Massachusetts Bay." METCALF, Mr. CALEB B., Worcester.-One book; forty pamphlets; and The MILLER, Mr. HENRY W., Worcester.-A file of the "Iron Age," MarchOctober, 1887. MUNSON, Mr. EDWARD G., New Haven, Conn.-Proceedings of the First Munson Family Reunion. NOTT, Mr. SAMUEL, Hartford, Conn.--His paper upon "Railroading Fifty Years Ago"; and the Massachusetts Gazette for May 6, 1788. PEABODY, CHARLES A., M.D., Worcester.-The Seventeenth Annual Report of the City Hospital of Worcester. PERRY, Mr. AMOS, Superintendent, Providence, R. I.-His Rhode Island State Census, 1885. PERRY, Mrs. B. F., Greenville, S. C.-One pamphlet. PILLSBURY, Mr. PARKER, Concord, N. H.-His "Church as it is: or the Forlorn Hope of Slavery." POOR, Messrs. H. V. and H. W., New York.-Their Manual of the Railroads of the United States, 1875-6, 1884 and 1885. RICE, Mr. FRANKLIN P., Worcester.-His List of Books and Pamphlets Issued from his Private Press; and "Santa Croce: A Nicotian Treatise." |