280 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



New York Pathological Society. 



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



City, N. Y. 



History. Organized in 1844; incorporated in 1886. 

 Object. Advancement of the knowledge of pathological anatomy, histology and 



general pathology. 



Meetings. Monthly, 2d Wednesday, Sept. to May. 

 Membership. About 215 (entrance fee, $5; annual dues, $5). 

 Publications. 



TRANSACTIONS . . . v. I-IV. New York, 1876-82. 8. 



Based on the proceedings 1875-1881, supplemented from the records since 



1844- 

 v. 1-3 issued as complete vols. ; v. 4 in 5 nos. with cover-title Bulletin . . . 



2d ser. 

 Continued in the Medical record to 1887. 



PROCEEDINGS . . . 1887-1900. New York, 1888-1901. 12 v. 8. 



New series, v. I-VI, 1901-1906. [New York, 1902-07.] 8. 



8 nos. a year, i. e. monthly, Feb.-May, Oct.-Jan. 



Distribution. Limited exchange with libraries and pathological societies, and 

 with individuals interested in pathology. Not for sale. 



Research funds, etc. MIDDLETON GOLDSMITH FUND. About $7,000, 

 held in trust by the society, the income being devoted to the payment 

 of a lecturer who addresses the society on some topic usually of a 

 pathological nature. 



New York Railroad Club. 

 Address. 62 Liberty Street, New York City, N. Y. Secretary: H. D. 



Vought. 

 History. Organized in 1872 as the Master Car Builders' Club; present 



name since 1887. 

 Ref.: Official proceedings, v. 7. p. 56. 



Object. Advancement and dissemination by conference and discussion, of knowl- 

 edge concerning the construction, operation and maintenance of railroads, and 

 railroad equipment, and the promotion of social relations among railroad men 

 and others of kindred interest. 



Meetings. Monthly, 3d Friday, Sept. to May, inclusive, at Carnegie Hall, New York 

 City. 



Membership. About 1,400 (entrance fee, $3; annual dues, $2). 



Publications. 



Official proceedings . . . v. I-XVI. New York [etc.], 1888-1906. 



12 & 8. 



m., 9 nos. a year. Serial numbering begins with issue of Sept. 20, 1900 



(v. X, no. 8). Earlier numbers have title Proceedings. 

 Index of the Proceedings for the years 1895-1906 (v. 5-16) : in v. 16. 

 Price: $i per annum. 

 Distribution. No exchange. On sale at the Secretary's office. 



