l82 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



Contents: v. i, no. i. Hawaiian feather work, by W. T. Brigham. 1899. 

 no. 2. Index to the islands of the Pacific ocean, by W. T. Brigham. 1900. 

 no. 3. Key to the birds of the Hawaiian group,, by W. A. Bryan. 1901. 

 no... 4. Stone implements and stone work of the ancient Hawaiians, by 

 W. T. Brigham. 1902. no. 5. Additional notes on Hawaiian feather 

 work, by W. T. Brigham. 1903. v. 2, no. i. Mat and basket weaving 

 of the ancient Hawaiians, by W. T. Brigham. 1906. no. 2. Old 

 Hawaiian carvings, by W. T. Brigham. 1906. 



The museum cooperated with the joint committee appointed by the 

 Royal society of London and the British association for the advance- 

 ment of science in the zoological exploration of the Hawaiian islands 

 whose results are in progress of publication, under the editorship of 

 David Sharp, as FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS (Cambridge, Eng., 1899 ff). 



Distribution. Exchange. Memoirs and Occasional papers on sale by the 

 Librarian ; price-list of separate numbers on covers of recent issues. Fauna 

 Hawaiiensis on sale by C. J. Clay & Sons, Cambridge Warehouse, Ave Maria 

 Lane, London, E. C. 



Hawaiian Historical Society. 



Address. Honolulu, H. I (Box 732). Corresponding secretary: W. A. 



Bryan. 

 History. Organized Jan. n, 1892. 



Object. Collection, study and utilization of all material illustrating the ethnology, 



'archaeology and history of the Hawaiian Islands. 

 Meetings. Annually on or about Nov. 28 (Recognition Day) ; other meetings as 



appointed by the Board of managers. 

 Membership. 116 active (entrance fee, $2; annual dues, $i); 41 corresponding. 



Publications. 



PAPERS . . . no. 1-13. Honolulu [1892] -1906. 8. 



ISt- 1 3tll ANNUAL REPORT . . . 1892-1905. Honolulu, 1893-1906. 8. 

 2d and 3d reports incorrectly numbered 3d and 4th ; none published for 



1893. 



Catalogue of the library. Honolulu, 1897. 8. 

 Distribution. Exchange. 



HOBOKEN, N. J. 



Stevens Institute of Technology. 



Address. Hoboken, N. J. 



History. Incorporated Feb. 15, 1870; formally opened Sept. 1871. 



Ref. : Morton memorial; a history of the Stevens institute of technology, 

 with biographies of the trustees, faculty and alumni, and a record of 

 the achievements of the Stevens family of engineers, ed. by Franklin 

 De Ronde Furman. Hoboken, N. J., 1905. 4. 



