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PROCEEDINGS of the 7th-i8th annual meeting . . . [1895-1905], Wash- 

 ington, 1895-1906. 8. 



(U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology. Bulletin [n. s.], 



no. 2, 6, 9, 17, 20, 26, 31, 37, 40, 46, 52, 60.) 

 Price: loc. per number. 



Distribution. Exchange by U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. On sale by the Superintendent of documents, Government printing 

 office, Washington, D. C. 



Association of Engineering Societies. 

 Address. Secretary: Fred Brooks, 31 Milk St., Boston, Mass. 



For names and addresses of the Secretaries of the constituent societies, see 

 advertising pages and cover of Journal. 



History. Founded Dec. 4, 1880. Organization completed in Jan. 1881. 



Object. To secure a joint publication of the papers and the transactions of the 

 participating societies. 



Meetings. No general meetings have been held. The business of the association 

 is transacted by the Board of Managers, the expenses of publication being assessed 

 annually upon the societies in proportion to their several memberships. 



Membership? Comprises (1906) the following societies: 



Publications. 



JOURNAL . . . v. I-XXXV (i. e. whole no. 1-290), Nov. i88i-Dec. 1905. 

 New York, [i882]-89; Chicago, 1890-93; Philadelphia, 1894-1904; 

 Boston, 1905. 8. m. 

 2 v. yearly, 1895-1905. 



Index to engineering literature (monthly, with annual summary, 1884-95) : 

 in v. 4-15. Summaries for 1884-91 reprinted in 1892 as a private enter- 

 prise, under the title Descriptive index of current engineering litera- 



The Western Society of Engineers, one of the original members of the associa- 

 tion (Apr. 5, 1881) withdrew in Dec., 1895. The Wisconsin Polytechnic Society (June, 

 1892) withdrew in Mar., 1894. The Engineers' Club of Kansas City (Jan., 1887) dis- 

 banded in 1896. The Denver Society of Civil Engineers (Jan., 1895) and the Associa- 

 tion of Engineers of Virginia (Feb. i, 1895) both disbanded in 1898. The Engineers' 

 Club of Cincinnati (Jan., 1899) withdrew in 1901. 



