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Memorial volume I. Philadelphia, 1900. 8. 



Register of papers pub. in Trans., v. i to n. s., v. 15 and Proc., v. 1-20. Philadel- 

 phia, 1884. 8. Supplemental register. [1883-1888]. Philadelphia, 1889. 8. 

 Subject register. Trans., v. I to n. s. v. 16, pt. 2 and Proc., v. 1-25. Phila- 

 delphia, 1889. 8. 



Transactions of the Historical and literary committee . . . v. 1-3, pt. I. 

 Philadelphia, 1819-43. 8. 



Contents: v. I. An account of the history, manners and customs of the 

 Indian nations, who once inhabited Pennsylvania, by J. Heckewelder, 

 1819. v. 2. A dissertation on the nature and character of the Chinese 

 system of writing, by P. S. Du Ponceau, to which are subjoined a 

 vocabulary of the Cochinchinese language and a Cochinchinese and Latin 

 dictionary. 1838. v. 3, pt. I. Historical sketch of continental paper money, 

 by S. Breck, [and three other papers]. 1843. No more published. 



Calendar of the correspondence relating to the American revolution of 

 Brigadier-General George Weedon, Hon. Richard Henry Lee, Hon. 

 Arthur Lee, and Major-General Nathanael Greene, in the library of 

 the . . . society. Prepared under the direction of the Committee 

 on historical manuscripts. Philadelphia, 1900. 8. 



Valley Forge orderly book of General George Weedon of the conti- 

 nental army under the command of General George Washington, in 

 the campaign of 1777-8, describing the events of the battles of 

 Brandywine, Warren tavern, Germantown, and Whitemarsh, and of 

 the camps at Neshaminy, Wilmington, Pennypacker's Mills, Skip- 

 pack, Whitemarsh, and Valley Forge. New York, 1902. 8. 



Limited edition of 255 copies. Pub. under the auspices of the society by 

 Dodd, Mead & Co. 



Documents relating to the purchase and exploration of Louisiana. 



Printed from the original manuscripts in the library of the society. 



Boston, 1904. 8. 

 Original journals of the Lewis & Clark expedition 1804-1806. Ed. by 



R. G. Thwaites. New York, 1904-05. 7 v. and atlas. 8. 



Printed from the original manuscripts in the library of the society and 

 by direction of its Committee on historical documents. Published by 

 Dodd, Mead & Co. 



The chronology of Benjamin Franklin, founder of the American 

 philosophical society, by I. Minis Hays. 1706-1790. Philadelphia, 

 1904. 8. 



The record of the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the 

 birth of Benjamin Franklin, under the auspices of the . . . society 

 . . . Apr. 17-20, 1906. v. I. Philadelphia, 1906. 4. 



The succeeding volumes are in press (1907) and contain a calendar of 

 the Franklin papers in the library of the society. 



