l8 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



1893: Contributions towards a bibliography of American history, 1888-1892, 



by J. M. Vincent. 



1894: Bibliography of the colonial history of South Carolina, by E. L. Whitney. 



1895: Bibliography of American historical societies, by A. P. C. Griffin. 



(Earlier incomplete lists in 1890 and 1892. Revised ed. will be issued 



in pt. 2 of Ann. rep. 1905, in press 1906.) 



1896, v. I : An essay toward a bibliography of Leopold von Ranke, by 



W. Price. 



1897: A bibliography of Alabama, by T. M. Owen. 

 1899, v. I : A bibliography of Mississippi, by T. M. Owen ; a bibliography 



of the study and teaching of history, by J. I. Wyer. 

 1899, v. I, and 1900, v. i : Titles of books on English history published in 



1897-99, selected and annotated by W. D. Johnston. (For another edition 



and continuation, see American Library Association.) 



1902, v. i: List of publications of the American historical association, 1885- 

 1902, and the American society of church history, 1888-1897; contents of 

 American historical review, 1895-1902; by A. H. Clark. (Preceded by 

 Bibliography of the Annual reports, 1898, and Bibliography of the pub- 

 lications, 1899, v. i.) 



1903, v. 2 : Public documents of the first fourteen Congresses, by Gen. A. W. 

 Greely. 



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In 1906, C. Scribner's sons, New York, pub. The Northmen, Colum- 

 bus and Cabot, 985 1503, the ist of a series of Original narratives 

 of early American history, reproduced under the auspices of the asso- 

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