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pagination, Review of American chemical research, v. 3-11, 1897-1905, 

 of which v. 1-7, "contributed by members of the instructing staff of the 

 Massachusetts Institute of Technology," appeared in Technology quar- 

 terly, v. 8-14. 



Prices: To non-members, $6 per vol.; single nos., 6oc. See also advertis- 

 ing pages of Journal. 



Supplement. 25th anniversary of the American chemical society. 



New York City, April 12 and 13, 1901. Easton, Pa., 1902. 8. 



CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS, v. I, no. i. Easton, Pa., Jan. i, 1907. 8. 



To be published semi-monthly. Price: $6 per annum. 



Distribution. Exchange with other chemical journals of good standing. Annual 

 subscription to Journal should be sent to the Treasurer, A. P. Hallock, 440 First 

 Avenue, New York City; orders for back numbers should be sent to the Libra- 

 rian, E. G. Love, 108 W. Fifty-fifth Street, New York City. 



Research funds, prises, &c. NICHOLS' MEDAL. Awarded annually by 

 the New York Section to the author who presents to that section the best 

 paper embodying the results of original chemical research. The paper 

 must subsequently be published in the Journal of the society, and must 

 be of sufficient merit to deserve the award of the medal. Competition 

 not restricted. The income from the life-membership fund (established 

 1898), not required to guarantee the interests of the life members, is set 

 aside as a research fund, from which appropriations may be made by 

 the council for purposes of chemical research. 



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American Dialect Society. 



Address. Secretary : William E. Mead, Middletown, Conn. 

 History. Organized at Cambridge, Mass., March 13, 1889. 



Object. Investigation of the spoken English of the United States and Canada, and 

 incidentally of other non-aboriginal dialects spoken in the same countries. 



Meetings. In December of each year at time and place of the meeting of the Modern 

 Language Association. 



Membership. About 300 (annual dues, $i ; life composition, $25). 



Publications. 



DIALECT NOTES, v. I-III, pt. i. Norwood, Mass, (printed), 1896; New 

 Haven, Conn., 1900-05. 8. 



v. i in 9 parts, 1890-96. v. 2 in 6 parts, 1900-03. 



Prices: v. I complete $5, single parts 6oc. ; v. 2, each part, $i. 



Also leaflets including directions to readers for the purpose of collecting 

 dialect words and expressions, a system for phonetic spelling, consti- 

 tution of the society. 



Distribution. No exchange. On sale by the Secretary. 



American Economic Association. 



Address. Secretary-Treasurer: Winthrop M. Daniels, Princeton Uni- 

 versity, Princeton, N. J. 



