HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



Publications. 



COLLECTIONS . . . v. I-X. Hartford, 1860-1905. 8 (v. 6, 4). 

 v. 3 destroyed by fire, April 1875, while in press; reprinted 1895. 



Contents: v. 1-3. Miscellaneous. v. 4-5. The Talcott papers: corres- 

 pondence and documents (chiefly official) during Joseph Talcott's gov- 

 ernorship of the colony of Connecticut, 1724-36, 1737-41. v. 6. Hartford 

 town votes, v. I, 1635-1716. v. 7. Orderly book and journals kept by Con- 

 necticut men in the revolution, 1775-1778. v. 8. Rolls and lists of Con- 

 necticut men in the revolution, 1775-1783. (These rolls and lists are sup- 

 plementary to "Record of service of Conn, men in the war of the revolu- 

 tion," ed. by H. P. Johnston and issued by the State in 1889.) v. 9-10. 

 * Rolls of Connecticut men in the French and Indian war, 1755-1762, v. I, 2. 



Prices: v. i, o. p.; v. 2-10, $3 each. 



Annual report . . . Reports and papers presented at the annual 

 meeting, [etc.] May, i89O-May, 1905. Hartford, 1890-1905. 8. 



1890-93 have title : Papers and reports presented ... at the annual meeting. 

 The reports contain lists of manuscripts, family genealogies, local histories, 



early public documents, etc., in the society's library. 

 Price: 25c. each. 



Historical notices of Connecticut ; pub. under the patronage of the Con- 

 necticut historical society, no. I, 2. By W. S. Porter. Hartford, 

 1842. 8. 



Contents: no. i. Hartford in 1640. no. 2. Hartford and West Hartford. 

 No more published. 

 Price. $3. 



Historical documents and notes. Genesis and development of the Con- 

 necticut historical society and associated institutions in the Wads- 

 worth Athenaeum. Hartford, Conn., 1889. 8. 



Bibliography of the society, by F. B. Gay: p. 81-84. 

 Price: 75c. 



For other publications (addresses, anniversary proceedings, etc.), see 



Griffin, Bibl. Amer. hist. soc. 

 Distribution. Exchange. On sale at the society's rooms. Printed price-list. 



New Haven Colony Historical Society. 



Address. New Haven, Conn. Librarian: R. O. Williams. 



History. Founded in 1862 ; incorporated in 1863. Its building, the gift 



of Henry F. English, was formally opened Sept. 28, 1893. Library 



(7,000 books and 7,000 pamphlets) and collections. 



Ref.: A sketch of the history of the New Haven Colony historical society, by 



T. R. Trowbridge. (In Papers, v. 5. 1894. p. Ixi-lxiii.) 



Object. Collection and preservation of such books, pamphlets, newspapers, broad- 

 sides, maps, &c., as may be connected with or may illustrate the local history of 



