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Lectures: Historic printing types, by T. L. DeVinne. 1886. Bookbinding 

 as a fine art, by Robert Hoe. 1886. Modern bookbinding practically 

 considered, by W. Matthews. 1889. 



A chronological catalogue of the engravings, dry points and etchings of 

 Albert Diirer, comp. by S. R. Koehler. New York, 1897. 4. 



Catalogue of the engraved portraits of Washington, by C. H. Hart. New 

 York, 1904. fol. 



Special editions of catalogues of exhibitions of books, book-plates, bind- 

 ings, engravings, etchings, lithographs, illuminated and painted manu- 

 scripts. 



For complete list, 1884-1905, see 1906 yearbook. 



The above publications are printed in limited editions, large paper, and 

 are sold to members only upon subscription. 



(b) Catalogues accompanying the Grolier club exhibitions. 16. 



Small paper editions, distributed gratis to members; a list of those issued 

 1886-1905 is given in the 1906 yearbook. 



Officers, committees, constitution, by-laws, house rules, members, annual 

 reports, etc. [New York], 1893-1907. 16. y. 



A scheme of classification for the library: in 1901 yearbook. List of 

 books and articles relating to bookbinding to be found in the library: 

 in 1907 yearbook. 



Harvey Society. 



Address. New York City, N. Y. Secretary: Geo. B. Wallace, 338 E. 



26th Street. 



History. Founded in the spring of 1905. 

 Object. The diffusion of knowledge of the medical sciences by means of lectures. 



Meetings. Lectures bi-weekly, Saturday evenings, throughout the winter at the 

 New York Academy of Medicine, 17 W. 43d Street. 



Membership. 37 active (laboratory workers; annual dues, $2); 133 associate 

 (practising physicians; annual dues, $3). 



Publications. 



The Harvey lectures . . . 1905/06. Philadelphia and London, 1906. 8. 



Published by J. B. Lippincott co. Price: $2 a vol. 



Also printed in Journal of the American medical association. 



Linnaean Society of New York. 



Address. American Museum of Natural History, New York City, N. Y. 

 History. Organized Mar. 7, 1878. Not incorporated. 

 Object. Furtherance of a general interest in natural history. 



Meetings. -2d and 4th Tuesdays of each month, Oct. May, inclusive, at the Amer- 

 ican Museum of Natural History. 

 Membership. 112 resident; 38 corresponding; 2 honorary. 



