270 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



TEACHERS COLLEGE RECORD; a journal devoted to practical problems of 

 elementary and secondary education and the professional training of 

 teachers, v. I-VII, Jan. ipoo-Nov. 1906. New York, [1900-06]. 8. 

 Issued bi-monthly, except July. Price: $i a year; 300. a number. 



Contributions to education, no. I-XI. New York, 1905-06. 8. 



Continuing the educational numbers of the Columbia university Contribu- 

 tions to philosophy, psychology and education. 



Educational reprints, no. I. New York, 1906. 



Contents: no. i. Report of the Massachusetts Commission on industrial 

 and technical education. 



Deutscher gesellig-wissenschaftlicher Verein von New York. 



Address. Secretary: Dr. Ernst Richard, Columbia University, New 

 York City, N. Y. 



History. Founded June I, 1870. 



Ref.: Geschichte . . . bearb. von Joseph Winter. (In "Festschrift zum dreis- 

 sigsten Stiftungsfeste" am 10 Mai, 1900. New York, [1900] 8.) 



Object. Formation of a center for the educated Germans of America, and oppor- 

 tunity for social intercourse. 



Meetings. 2d and 4th Thursdays of each month, June to Sept. excepted, at the 

 Engineering building, 29 W. 39th Street. 



Membership. 250 active (entrance fee, $10; annual dues, $8); 23 associate (annual 

 dues, $2); 5 honorary; 7 corresponding. 



Publications. 



Verhandlungen . . . annually, 1880-91 ; since then quarterly. 8. 



Price: $i per year. 

 Vortrage . . . no. 1-22. New York, 1881-1905. 8. 



Dibdin Club. 



Address. New York City, N. Y. 



History. Founded in May, 1897, for the purpose of publishing biblio- 

 graphical material. 

 Ref.: American book clubs, by A. Growoll. p. 380-383. 



Publications. 



A descriptive catalogue of the library of Charles Lamb. New York, 

 1897. 8. 



Book-trade bibliography in the United States in the XlXth century 

 by A. Growoll, to which is added A catalogue of all the books printed 

 in the United States, with the prices and places where published 

 annexed. Published by the booksellers in Boston, Jan. 1804. New 

 York, 1898. 8. 



Three centuries of English booktrade bibliography; an essay on the 

 beginnings of booktrade bibliography since the introduction of print- 



