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Morgan, 1887. no. 8. The construction and types of Shakespeare's 

 verse as seen in the Othello. By T. R. Price. 1888. no. 9. Caliban. A 

 philosophical drama continuing The Tempest of William Shakespeare, 

 from the French of Ernest Renan. By Eleanor G. Vickery. 1896. 

 no. 10. A study in the Warwickshire dialect; with a glossary and notes 

 touching the Edward the Sixth grammar schools and the Elizabethan 

 pronunciation deduced from the puns in Shakespeare's plays. By Ap- 

 pleton Morgan. 3d ed. 1899 (ist ed. 1885; 4th ed. 1900). no. n. A fur- 

 ther study of the Othello; have we misunderstood Shakespeare's Moor? 

 By W, Given. 1899. no. 12. In re Shakespeare's "legal acquirements;" 

 notes by an unbeliever therein. By W. C. Devecmon. 1899. 



The Bankside Shakespeare. Ed. by Appleton Morgan. New York, 

 [1888] -1906. 22 v. 8. 



As presented at the Globe and Blackfriars theatres, circa 1591-1623; 

 v. i-xxi, being the text furnished the players in parallel pages with 

 the first revised folio text; v. xxii (sequel), being the first revised folio 

 text of 1623, in parallel pages with the "Globe" text. Edition of 500 sets. 



The Bankside-Restoration Shakespeare. [v. L] Ed. by Appleton 

 Morgan and Willis Vickery. New York, 1907. 8. 



As re-written or re-arranged by his successors of the Restoration period, 

 as presented at the Dukes theatre and elsewhere circa 1664-1669; being 

 the text of these so-restored plays with the first folio Shakespeare text. 

 Edition of 250 sets, arbitrarily numbered to correspond with the pre- 

 ceding. 



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Staten Island Association of Arts and Sciences. 



Address. New Brighton, N. Y. Curator: Charles Louis Pollard. Sec- 

 retary: Arthur Hollick. 



History. Incorporated in May, 1905, as successor to the Natural Science 

 Association of Staten Island, which was organized Nov. 12, 1881, and 

 incorporated Feb. 19, 1885. Annual municipal (City of New York) 

 appropriation for maintenance and care of the museum and library of 

 the association. 



Ref.: Staten Island association of arts and sciences. History, act of 

 incorporation, etc. New Brighton, N. Y., 1906. 8. 



Object. To collect and preserve objects of natural science and antiquity with 

 special reference to local matters, and to diffuse correct knowledge in regard to 

 the same by means of publications, meetings and public lectures. 



Meetings. Monthly, 2d Saturday, Oct. to May. 



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