Donors and Donations. FROM MEMBERS. BARTON, Mr. EDMUND M., Worcester.-Ten pamphlets; a cabinet photograph of himself; and "St. John's Echo" and "St. Andrew's Cross" in continuation. BEDDOE, JOHN, F.R.S., Bristol, Eng.-His "Races of Great Britain: A Contribution to the Anthropology of Western Europe." BREVOORT, Hon. J. CARSON, Brooklyn, N. Y.-Eleven books; seven pamphlets; and one map. BRINTON, Prof. DANIEL G., Philadelphia, Pa.-His "Review of the Data for the Study of Prehistoric Chronology of America." BROCK, Mr. ROBERT A., Richmond, Va.-"Pocahontas and her Descendants," with notes by Mr. Brock. CHANDLER, GEORGE, M.D., Worcester.-Two pamphlets. DAVIS, Mr. ANDREW MCF., Cambridge.-His "Colony of Nox"; and his "Historical Study of Law's System." DAVIS, Hon. EDWARD L., Worcester.-Eight books; and three hundred and one pamphlets. DEVENS, Hon. CHARLES, President, Worcester.-His address at the annual meeting of the Bunker Hill Monument Association, June 17, 1887. DEWEY, Hon. FRANCIS H., Worcester.-One book; and one hundred and forty-one pamphlets. DEXTER, Prof. FRANKLIN B., New Haven, Conn.-His "Sketch of the History of Yale University;" and a cabinet photograph of himself. ELLIS, Rev. GEORGE E., LL.D., Boston.-His address delivered before the New York Historical Society on its 82d anniversary. GILMAN, DANIEL C., LL.D., Baltimore, Md.-His paper on "The Art Movement in America"; and one pamphlet. GREEN, Hon. SAMUEL A., Boston.-His Groton Historical Series, vol. 2, Nos. 1 and 2; two hundred and thirty-four books; eighty-four pamphlets; and the American Journal of Numismatics, as issued. HARDEN, WILLIAM, Esq., Savannah, Ga.-The Life of George M. Troup. HOAR, Hon. GEORGE F., Worcester.-Two books; thirty-three pamphlets; JONES, Hon. CHARLES C., LL.D., Augusta, Ga.-His address before the Confederate Survivors' Association at its Ninth Annual Reunion. KINGSBURY, Mr. FREDERICK J., Waterbury, Conn.-His "Old Connecticut." MERRIMAN, Rev. DANIEL, D.D., Worcester.-Thirty-three pamphlets. MOORE, GEORGE H., LL.D., New York.-His "Prytaneum Bostoniense," second edition, with additions; and his "Washington as an Angler, with extracts from his diaries, 1787-89." NELSON, Hon. THOMAS L., Worcester.-Eleven pamphlets. PAINE, Rev. GEORGE S., Worcester.-Ten pamphlets. PAINE, NATHANIEL, Esq., Worcester.-Four books; three hundred and eightytwo pamphlets; ten files of newspapers; a cabinet photograph of himself; and ten photographs taken by himself. PEABODY, Rev. ANDREW P., D.D., Cambridge.-His "Manasseh Cutler." PEET, Rev. STEPHEN D., Mendon, Ill.-His "American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal," as issued. PERRY, Right Rev. WM. STEVENS, D.D., Davenport, Iowa.-Journal of the 34th Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Iowa; and "The Iowa Churchman," as issued. POOLE, WILLIAM F., LL.D., Chicago, Ill." The Dial," volumes 1-5; and as issued. PUTNAM, Prof. FREDERICK W., Cambridge.-His paper on the "Serpent Mound"; his "Conventionalism in Ancient American Art"; and the Twentieth Annual Report of the Peabody Museum of American Archæology and Ethnology. RICE, HON. WILLIAM W., Worcester.- Two hundred and thirty books; four hundred pamphlets; and a file of the "Worcester Home Journal," 1883-84. SALISBURY, STEPHEN, Esq., Worcester.-Four books; two hundred and eighteen pamphlets; and four files of newspapers. SMITH, WILLIAM A., Esq., Worcester.-Brantz Mayer's "Captain Canot: or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver." SMUCKER, Hon. ISAAC, Newark, O.-Sixteen of his historical papers; and seventeen Ohio pamphlets. WASHBURN, Hon. JOHN D., Worcester.-Four files of insurance periodicals; and two pamphlets. WHEATLAND, HENRY, M.D., Salem.-The "Peabody Press," in continuation; and five pamphlets. WINSOR, JUSTIN, LL.D., Cambridge.-Four of his own recent publications; and the "Harvard Bulletin." as issued. WINTHROP, Hon. ROBERT C., Boston.-His "Ode written for the Jubilee Celebration of Queen Victoria." FROM THOSE NOT MEMBERS. ALLEN, Mr. CHARLES A., Worcester.-His report as City Engineer, in relation to the Disposal of the Sewage of Worcester. ALLIS, Mr. GARDNER S., Worcester.-Brooks's Gazetteer. BAILEY, Mr. GEORGE W., Worcester.-His examination of a work entitled "Earth not a Globe," etc. BAILEY Mr. ISAAC H., New York.-His "Shoe and Leather Reporter," as issued. BALDWIN, Messrs. JOHN D., AND COMPANY, Worcester.-Their Daily and Weekly Spy, as issued. BARTON, Miss CLARA, Washington, D. C.-Her official Report of the Red Cross at Camp George Washington, May, 1887. BATTELL, Mr. ROBBINS, and Mrs. ANNA, Norfolk, Conn.-The Diary of Thomas Robbins, D.D., vol. II. BENT, Mr. SAMUEL A., Boston.-His Eulogy on Samuel Miller Quincy. BLANCHARD, Messrs. FRANK S., AND COMPANY, Worcester.-Their Souvenir of "ye Old South Meetin House," Worcester, Mass. BOARDMAN, Hon. SAMUEL L., Augusta, Me.--His "Home Farm," as issued. BOWEN, CLARENCE W., Ph.D., New York.-Three of his historical and · biographical publications. BROOKS, Rev. WILLIAM H., D.D., Secretary, Hanover.-Journal of the 97th Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Massachusetts. BULLARD, Miss LOUISA D., Cambridge.—One book; and thirty-five pamphlets. BURBANK, Mr. CHARLES H., Lowell.-Lowell Year Book, No. 5, 1886–87. BURGESS, Rev. FRANCIS G., Worcester.-One pamphlet. CALDWELL, Rev. AUGUSTINE, Coventryville, N. Y.-One pamphlet. CHALMERS, Mr. PATRICK, Wimbledon, England.-"The Philatelic Society of London and the Adhesive Postage Stamp." COLLET, Mr. C. D., London, G. B.-" Diplomatic Fly Sheets," Numbers 231234. COOLIDGE, Rev. AMOS H., Leicester.-His "Rev. John Nelson, D.D."; and CRUNDEN, Mr. FREDERICK M., St. Louis, Mo.-His Report for 1885-86, as CUTLER, EPHRAIM, M.D., New York.-Three of his treatises on Diet. DEWEY, Mr. MELVIL, Chief Librarian, New York.-His Fourth Annual DODGE, JAMES H., Esq., Auditor, Boston.-His Annual Report for 1886-87. DODGE, THOMAS H., Esq., Worcester.-Temperance addresses of John B. Gough and J. L. Phillips, in Cingalese. DOE, Messrs. CHARLES H., AND COMPANY, Worcester.-Their Daily and Weekly Gazette, as issued. DONALDSON, Mr. H. V., Chicago, Ill.-" St. Andrews Cross," vol. I. DUREN, Mr. ELNATHAN F., Secretary, Bangor, Me.-"Sixty-first anniversary of the General Conference of Maine." EARLE, PLINY, M.D., Northampton.-Three books; five numbers of magazines; and eight pamphlets. FARRINGTON, Mr. C. H., Pekin, Ill.-Staunton's "Authentic Account of the Embassy from the King of Great Britain to China." FERNOW, Mr. BERTHOLD, Albany, N. Y.-His "Albany and its place in the history of the United States." FISHER, CHARLES H., M.D., Providence, R. I.-His Rhode Island Registration Report for 1886. FLINT, Mrs. EDWARD, Leicester.-" Classology: an Anacreontic Ode in Imitation of Heathen Mythology." FOLSOM, Capt. ALBERT A., Boston.-The 248th Annual Record of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts. FOOTE AND HORTON, Messrs., Salem.-Their "Gazette," as issued. GRIFFIN, Mr. MARTIN I. J., Philadelphia, Pa.-His "Thomas Fitz Simmons, HAMMOND, Mr. BENJAMIN T., Worcester.-His " William Shakespeare." HAMMOND, Mr. ISAAC W., Concord, N. H.-The "Diary and Orderly Book of Sergeant Jonathan Burton," edited by Mr. Hammond. HAVEN, Mrs. SAMUEL F., Worcester.-Twenty-three books; fifty-nine numbers of the "Unitarian Review;" ninety-eight pamphlets; and six maps. HAZEN, Rev. HENRY A., D.D., Boston.-The Congregational Year Book for 1887; and one pamphlet. HORSFORD, EBEN N., LL.D., Cambridge.-Zeisberger's "Indian Dictionary, English, German, Iroquois," edited by Prof. Horsford. JACKSON, Mr. LEWIS MCL., Worcester.-One hundred and six books; four hundred and ten pamphlets; a tin lantern; foot warmer; and an inlaid knife and fork holder, all of early date. JOHNSON, Mr. THEOPHILUS B., Worcester.-Two manuscripts dated 1751. KELLOGG AND STRATTON, Messrs., Fitchburg. Their "Sentinel," as issued. KIMBALL, Mr. JOHN E., Oxford.-Oxford Town Reports, 1887. KING, Gen. HORATIO C., Secretary, New York.-Reports of the 17th and 18th Annual Reunions of the Society of the Army of the Potomac. KINNICUTT, Miss AMY, Worcester.-Her Catalogue of the Parish Library of All Saints' Church, Worcester. LEWIS, Mr. T. H., St. Paul, Minn.-Six of his archæological papers. LINCOLN, Mr. FRANCIS H., Secretary, Boston.-" Harvard College. Class of 1867. Secretary's Report, No. 8, 1887." LINCOLN, General WILLIAM S., Worcester.-Wise's Account of the Battle of New Market, Virginia; "The Orient," as issued; and two pamphlets. LITTLE, Prof. GEORGE T., Brunswick, Me.-His Report as Librarian of Bowdoin College, 1887. MARBLE, ALBERT P., Ph.D., Worcester.-His "Powers and Duties of School Officers"; and his Report on Worcester Schools, 1886. MAY, Rev. SAMUEL, Leicester.-Seven books; thirty-seven pamphlets; and "Unity," 1880-87. MCALEER, Mr. GEORGE, Worcester.-" The Messenger," as issued. METCALF, Mr. CALEB B., Worcester.-One book; one hundred and sixty pamphlets; and two files of newspapers. METCALF, Mrs. ISAAC N., Worcester.-Two books; and forty-one pamphlets. MILES, Mrs. CHARLES M., Worcester.-Nine books; five hundred and six pamphlets; the "American Agriculturist," 1868-77; one engraving; and one map. MILLER, Mr. HENRY W., Worcester.-Ten hundred and thirty-five pamphlets; OTTERSON, Mr. HENRY N., Clinton. -Two manuscript sermons by Rev. PARK, Rev. EDWARDS A., D.D., Andover.-Four of his biographical and theological works. RICE, Mr. FRANKLIN P., Worcester.-One pamphlet. RICHARDSON, Mr. SENECA M., Worcester.-A thimble taken from the wreck of the steamer Oregon, lost at Fire Island in March, 1886. ROBINSON, Miss MARY, Worcester.-Fourteen numbers of magazines; and the "American Missionary," in continuation. ROE, Mr. ALFRED S., Worcester.-His "American Authors and their Birthdays"; a reprint of the first edition of the " Methodist Discipline"; five volumes of the "Methodist Quarterly Review;" one book; fifty-one pamphlets; and two of his photographs. RUSSELL, Mr. E. HARLOW, Worcester.-Catalogue and circular of the Massachusetts State Normal School at Worcester. SANDERS, Mrs. MINERVA A., Pawtucket, R. I.-Her report for 1886 as Librarian of the Pawtucket Free Public Library. SARGENT, Mr. CHARLES F., Worcester.-The " Helping Hand," as issued. SHAW, Mr. JOSEPH A., Worcester.-Fourteen pamphlets. SMITH, Mr. HENRY M., Worcester.-The "Worcester Home Journal," as issued. SMITH, Mr. JOHN G., Worcester.--Six Isaiah Thomas almanacs; and one pamphlet. STAPLES, Mr. SAMUEL E., Worcester.-The "Dedham Sentinel" for 1887. |