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35 members (entrance fee, $i ; annual dues, 500.; life composition, $25). Papers 

 read at the meetings are frequently printed in the Lowell Weekly Journal. 



BOSTONIAN SOCIETY. See under Boston, Mass. 



BROOKLINE HISTORICAL PUBLICATION SOCIETY. Chairman : C. K. Bolton, Librarian 

 of the Boston Athenaeum, Boston, Mass. Organized in 1895 ; at present dor- 

 mant. Publ: PUBLICATIONS . . . ist ser., no. i-io, issued in 1895 and 1896; 

 2d ser., no. 11-20, issued 1897-1900. Brookline, Mass., 1897-1900. 2 v. 8. Prices: 

 Sc. to isc. per no. ; double no. 19/20, Some works relating to Brookline, Mass., 

 from its settlement to the year 1900, 250. No exchange ; on sale by the Master 

 of Brookline High School. 



BROOKLINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Brookline, Mass. Secretary: Edward W. Baker, 

 29 Vernon Street. Organized 1891 ; reorganized and incorporated 1901. Monthly 

 meetings, 4th Wednesday, Oct. to May inclusive, at Town Hall, Brookline. 

 145 active members (entrance fee, $3; annual dues, $2); 17 life ($25); 3 bene- 

 factors ($50) ; I corresponding. Publ: PROCEEDINGS ... at the annual meet- 

 ing, Jan. 28, 1902-Jan. 24, 1906. Brookline, Mass., 1902-06. 5 nos. 8. PUBLICA- 

 TIONS . . . Brookline, Mass., 1903-04. 3 nos. 8. (no. i. Jeremy Gridley, by 

 R. G. F. Candage. 1903. no. 2. Elhanan Winchester, by J. E. Hoar. Recol- 

 lections of Brookline, by M. W. Poor. Brookline Village, 1865-1902, from notes 

 by M. Kingman. 1903. no. 3. John White, of Muddy River, and descendants 

 of his youngest son Benjamin, by C. F. White. The centennial of Blue Hill 

 Academy, by R. G. F. Candage. 1904.) Price: 250. per number. Exchange. 

 Free distribution to libraries on request. On sale by the Secretary. 



CAMBRIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Cambridge, Mass. Secretary : Frank Gaylord 

 Cook, 44 Garden Street. Organized and incorporated June 1905. Meetings on 

 last Monday in Oct., Jan. and Apr. 195 regular members, residents of Cam- 

 bridge, limited to 200 (entrance fee, $i ; annual dues, $2) ; 2 associate (?'. e. non- 

 resident, but either a native or former resident for at least 5 years). Publ.: 

 Publications. I. Proceedings, June 19, igos-Apr. 24, 1906. Cambridge, Mass., 

 1906. 8. Price: $i. On sale by the Harvard cooperative society, Cambridge, 

 Mass. 



CANTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Canton, Mass. Secretary : W. N. Tenney. Incor- 

 porated in Apr. 1893, as the successor to an association of the same name organ- 

 ized in 1871. Meetings on ist Monday in May, Oct. and Dec.; annual meeting 

 in Mar. 83 active and 3 non-resident members (annual dues, $1.50) ; 3 honorary. 

 No publications as yet. 



CAPE ANN SCIENTIFIC AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION. Gloucester, Mass. Organized 

 1875. Monthly meetings, with occasional field days. Entrance fee, $2; annual 

 dues, $i ; life membership, $25. Library and museum, historical and scientific, 

 in the society's building. No publications. 



CLINTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Clinton, Mass. Incorporated in 1903 (as the suc- 

 cessor to an earlier society of the same name organized in 1894), to awaken and 

 cultivate an interest in local history, to collect and preserve articles of artistic 

 and historic value and to promote the study of natural history by the gathering 

 and preservation of specimens. Monthly meetings. Entrance fee, $5 (women, $2) ; 

 annual dues, $r. The society's building has recently been completed and an 

 endowment provided. No publications. 



CONCORD ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Concord, Mass. Secretary: George Tolman. 

 Organized and incorporated in 1886. Monthly meetings, ist Monday, Oct. to 



