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the years of 1779 and 1780. Ed. by Harriette M. Forbes. [Westborough, Mass.,] 

 1899. 8. Story of the Cotton Gin. Tin Kitchen. The story of the Rice boys 

 captured by the Indians, Aug. 8, 1704. 



WEYMOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Weymouth, Mass. Organized in 1879 ; incor- 

 porated in 1886. Publ.: (no. i.) The original journal of General Solomon 

 Lovell, kept during the Penobscot Expedition, 1779: with a sketch of his life by 

 Gilbert Nash. Together with the Proceedings of the society for 1879-80. Wey- 

 mouth, 1881. 8?. (no. 2.) Historical sketch of the town of Weymouth, Mass., 

 from 1622 to 1884. Comp. by Gilbert Nash. Weymouth, 1885. 4. (no. 3.) 

 Wessagusset and Weymouth, an historical address by Charles Francis Adams, 

 Jr., delivered at Weymouth, July 4, 1874 . . . Weymouth in its first twenty years, 

 a paper read before the society by Gilbert Nash, Nov. i, 1882. Weymouth thirty 

 years later, a paper read by Charles Francis Adams, before the society, Sept. 23, 

 1904. Weymouth, 1905. 4. 



MEDIA, PA. 



Delaware County Institute of Science. 



Address. Media, Pa. Secretary : Linnaeus Fussell. 

 History. Organized in 1833 ; incorporated in 1836. 



Object. Diffusion of general and scientific knowledge; establishment and main- 

 tenance of a library and historical record, and a museum. 

 Meetings. Monthly, ist Thursday. 

 Membership. About 100 (entrance fee, $i ; annual dues, $2). 



Publications. 



PROCEEDINGS . . . v. I, Oct. i9O5~July 1906. Media, Pa., [1906]. 

 8. q. 



Price: $i per annum. On sale by the Editor, Carolus M. Broomall. 

 History of Delaware county, Pa. . . . with a notice of the geology of 

 the county and catalogues of its minerals, plants, quadrupeds and 

 birds. By George Smith. Philadelphia, 1862. 8. 

 History of Delaware county, for the past century, by J. M. Broomall. 

 Media, Pa., 1876. 8. 



MEMPHIS, TENN. 



Memphis Engineering Society. 



Address. 127 Madison Street, Memphis, Tenn. 



History. Founded June 8, 1901 ; incorporated in Sept. following. 



Object. Professional improvement, social intercourse, and advancement of engi- 

 neering science. 



Meetings. Monthly, 2d Tuesday, at the rooms of the society, above address. 



Membership. 56 active (annual dues, $10 resident, $8 non-resident) ; 3 juniors 

 (annual dues, $8 resident, $6 non-resident) ; 3 associate (annual dues, $5) ; 2 

 honorary. 



