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Object. Advancement and diffusion of philological knowledge. 



Meetings. Annually in July in New York City or at such other place as may be 

 determined at the preceding annual meeting. Annual meeting of the western 

 division in San Francisco between Christmas and New Year. 



Membership. 594, *. e., 507 in the parent body, 87 in the western division (entrance 

 fee, $2; annual dues, $3). 



Publications. 



TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS . . . v. I-XXXV, 1869/70-1904. 

 Hartford, 1871-81; Cambridge, 1882-86; Boston, 1887- [1905]. 8. 



v. 1-27 have title : Transactions. 



The vols. for 1869/70-80 are not numbered, but form v. i-xi of the set. 



Index (author and subject) to v. 1-20, in v. 20; to v. 21-30, in v. 30. 



The Proceedings form a separately paged appendix, and are also issued 

 separately. 



v. 31 (1900) ff. include proceedings and papers of the Philological Asso- 

 ciation of the Pacific Coast. 



A bibliographical record of works published by members of the associa- 

 tion is contained in v. 27-35. 



Prices: $2 per vol., except v. 15, 20, and 23, which are $2.50 each. An extra 

 charge of 50 cents for the Index to v. 1-20. 20 per cent reduction for single 

 complete sets. Cf. "Publications of the association," in recent numbers 

 for contents and prices. 



Distribution. No exchange. On sale by Ginn & co., Boston, Mass. Proceedings 

 distributed gratis upon application to the Secretary or to the publishers. 



Research funds, &c. The society has granted a subvention of 40 a year, 

 1900-06, to the Platonic Lexicon now preparing in England. 



American Philosophical Association. 



Address. Secretary-Treasurer: John G. Hibben, Princeton University, 

 Princeton, N. J. 



History. Organized Nov. 2, 1901. An offshoot of the American Psycho- 

 logical Association. 



Object. Promotion of the interests of philosophy in all its branches, and more par- 

 ticularly the encouragement of original work among members of the association. 

 Meetings. Annual meeting, usually in convocation week (December). 

 Membership. 139 (annual dues, $i). 



Publications. 



Proceedings of the ist-4th meetings, 1902-04. 



Reprinted from the Philosophical review, v. 11-14, 1902-05. 

 American Physical Society. 



Address. Secretary : Ernest Merritt, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 History. Organized May 20, 1899. Not incorporated. 



Object. Advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics. 

 Meetings. Regular meetings, usually in New York City, at Columbia University, on 

 the last Saturday of Oct., Feb., and April. Annual meeting during convocation 



