66 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



The Harmony society, by J. A. Bole. 1904. 8. (Reprint from German 



American annals, v. 2.) $1.50. 

 Friedrich Schiller in America, by E. C. Parry. 1905. 8. (Reprint from 



v. 3.) $1.25. 

 The influence of Solomon Gessner upon English literature, by Bertha 



Reed. 1905. 8. (Reprint from v. 3.) $1.25. 



Distribution. Exchange with periodicals in related fields. On sale by Chas. 

 H. Breitbarth, 1120 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



Research funds, etc. A special fund was raised in 1902 to inaugurate 

 the Conestoga expedition of the American Ethnographical Survey. 



Huguenot Society of America. 



Address. 105 E. 22d Street, New York City, N. Y. Secretary: Mrs. 

 James M. Lawton. 



History. Founded 1883 ; incorporated 1885. The society's collection of 

 books, pamphlets and manuscripts is deposited in the library of Colum- 

 bia University. 



Ref.: Constitution, by-laws, as revised Jan. 7, 1901. p. i-iii. 



Object. Perpetuation of the memory and promotion of the principles and virtues 

 of the Huguenots ; public commemoration of the principal events in the history 

 of the Huguenots ; discovery, collection and preservation of all existing documents, 

 monuments, etc., relating to the genealogy or history of the Huguenots in 

 America. 



Meetings. Annually on Apr. I3th. 



Membership. 382 active (entrance fee, $5; annual dues, $5; life composition, 

 $50) ; 12 honorary; 4 corresponding. 



Publications. 



COLLECTIONS . . . v. I. New York, 1886. 4. 



Contents: Register of the births, marriages and deaths of the "figlise 

 franchise a la Nouvelle York," from 1688 to 1804, ed. by A. V. Wittmeyer 

 and historical documents relating to the French Protestants in New 

 York during the same period. 



PROCEEDINGS . . . v. I-IV, May 29, 1883 - Apr. 19, 1904. New York. 

 1884/89-1904. 8. 



v. 1-3 each in 2 nos. having separate title pages. Original title of first no. : 

 Abstract of proceedings, no. I. Another title page reading: Proceed- 

 ings ... v. i, no i, was issued with v. i, no. 2. v. 2, pt. 2, has cover 

 title: Bulletin. 



Commemoration of the bi-centenary of the revocation of the Edict of 

 Nantes, Oct. 22d, 1885, at New York. New York, 1886. 8. 



Tercentenary celebration of the promulgation of the Edict of Nantes, 

 Apr. 13, 1598. New York, 1900. 8. 



"Organized at Philadelphia in 1902, for the purpose of making a complete ethno- 

 graphical survey of the State of Pennsylvania (see Americana Germanica, v. 4, p. 214- 

 217). Papers published in the German American annals. 



