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Contents: no. I. Bird migration. By W. Brewster. 8\ no. 2. The Ipswich 

 sparrow (Ammodramus princeps Maynard) and its summer home. By 

 J. Dwight, jr. 4. no. 3. The birds of Essex county, Mass. By C. 

 W. Townsend. 4. The birds of the Cambridge region of Massa- 

 chusetts. By W. Brewster. 4. 



Distribution. Apply to the Treasurer, C. F. Batchelder, 7 Kirkland Street, 

 Cambridge. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Caxton Club. 



Address. 1010 Fine Arts Building, Chicago, 111. 



History. Founded and incorporated in 1895. 



Ref.: American book clubs, by A. Growoll. New York, 1897. p. 348-355- 



Object. Literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production 

 of books. 



Meetings. Annual meeting, ist Saturday in Feb.; informal meetings, exhibitions, 

 etc., during the winter months. 



Membership. 163 resident (entrance fee, $20; annual dues, $15); 56 non-resi- 

 dent (entrance fee, $15; annual dues, $10) ; 3 honorary. 



Publications. 



Joutel's journal of La Salle's last voyage. A reprint ... of the first 



English translation, London, 1714; with the map of the original 



French edition, Paris, 1713, in facsimile; and notes by M. B. Ander- 

 son. Chicago, 1896. 8. 

 Phcenixiana, by Capt. George Horatio Derby ("John Phoenix"). Ed. 



by J. V. Cheney, v. I-II. Chicago, 1897. 2 v. 12. 

 Some letters of Edgar Allan Poe to E. H. N. Patterson of Oquawka, 



Illinois, with comments by Eugene Field. Chicago, 1898. 4. 

 Relation of Henri de Tonty concerning the explorations of La Salle 



from 1678 to 1683. Tr. by M. B. Anderson. Chicago, 1898. 8. 

 Relation of the discovery of the Mississippi river written from the 



narrative of Nicolas de La Salle, otherwise known as the little M. de 



La Salle. The translations done by M. B. Anderson. Chicago, 



1898. 8. 

 II Pesceballo. Opera in one act. Italian words by F. J. Child. English 



version by James Russell Lowell. Chicago, 1899. 8. 

 Relation of the discoveries and voyages of Cavelier de La Salle from 



1679 to 1681. The official narrative. The translation done by M. B. 



Anderson. Chicago, 1901. 8. 

 Thomas Berthelet, royal printer and bookbinder to Henry VIII . . 



with special reference to his bookbindings. By C. Davenport. 



Chicago, 1901. 4. 



