HO HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



v. i, no. i, 2, and 3 ; v. 3, no. 2 ; v. 4, no. 3 and 4, reprinted, 

 v. ii in progress, no. 1-2 issued June 1905, May 1906. 

 Prices: $2.50 per vol., bound in cloth; single numbers, 500. v. I (sold only 

 in complete sets), $3. 



Index to v. I-X, 1876-1904. Boston, 1906. 8. 



Register . . . 1879-1905. Boston, 1879-1905. 16. 



For list of books and maps, with prices, see the annual Register. 



Distribution. Appalachia is exchanged. All publications in stock may be pro- 

 cured from the sales-agent of the club at above address. Appalachia may be 

 procured also from Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 



Association of Electric Lighting Engineers of New England. 



Address. Secretary-Treasurer: C. R. Brown, 516 Atlantic Avenue, Bos- 

 ton, Mass. 

 History. Organized Jan. 1903. 



Object. Dissemination of information among its members concerning the best 

 methods of manufacture and distribution of electricity from central stations for 

 lighting and power purposes. 



Meetings. Annually in Boston on 3d Wednesday in Mar. 



Membership. 80 active and 9 associate (entrance fee, $5; annual dues, $5). Man- 

 agers and engineers of any New England central station are eligible to active 

 membership ; persons residing in New England and associated in business with 

 industries pertaining to central stations are eligible to associate membership. 



Publications. 



TRANSACTIONS . . . v. I, 1903-04. Boston, 1904. 8. 

 Price: $3. On sale by the Secretary. 



Bibliophile Society. 



Address. Boston, Mass. Secretary: J. Arnold Farrer, 244 Washington 



Street. 

 History. Incorporated Feb. 5, 1901. 



Object. Study and promotion of the arts pertaining to fine bookmaking and illus- 

 trating; occasional publication of specially designed and illustrated books for dis- 

 tribution among its members at a minimum cost of production. 



Meetings. Annual meeting ist Tuesday in Jan. at room 1010 Colonial Building, 

 Boston. 



Membership. Limited to 500, complete. Entrance fee, $10; no prescribed annual 

 dues. 



Publications. 



ist-4th Yearbook. Boston, 1902-05. 8. 

 The odes and epodes of Horace. Boston, 1901. 9 v. 8. 

 The bibliomania, or book-madness ; history, symptoms, and cure of this 

 fatal disease, by Thomas Frognall Dibdin. Boston, 1903. 4 v. 8. 

 A reprint of the 3d (1842) ed. 



