34O HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



The Babylonian expedition of the University of Pennsylvania. 

 Series A: Cuneiform texts, v. I, VI, pt. i, IX, X, XIV, XV, XX, 

 pt. i. Philadelphia, 1893-1906. fol. 



Contents: v. I, pt. 1-2. Old Babylonian inscriptions chiefly from Nippur, 

 by H. V. Hilprecht. 1893-96. (Repr. from Trans. Amer. phil. soc. 

 n. s. v. 18.) v. 6. Babylonian legal and business documents from the 

 time of the first dynasty of Babylon; pt. i, chiefly from Sippur, by H. 

 Ranke. 1906. v. 9. Business documents of Murashu sons of Nippur, 

 dated in the reign of Artaxerxes I, by H. V. Hilprecht and A. T. 

 Clay. 1898. v. 10. Business documents of Murashu sons of Nippur, 

 dated in the reign of Darius II, by A. T. Clay. 1904. v. 14-15. Docu- 

 ments from the Temple archives of Nippur, dated in the reigns of 

 Cassite rulers, by A. T. Clay. 1906. v. 20. Mathematical, meteorological 

 and chronological texts from the Temple library of Nippur, pt. I, by 

 H. V. Hilprecht. 1906. 



v. 19, pt. i. (in press) : Model texts and exercises from the Temple 

 school of Nippur, by H. V. Hilprecht. 



Prices: v. I, pt. 1-2 and v. 20, pt. i, $5 each; v. 6, pt. i and v. 9, 10, 14, 

 15, $6 each. 



Series D: Researches and treatises, v. I, III. Philadelphia, 1904- 



05- 8. 



Contents: v. i. The excavations of Assyria and Babylonia, by H. V. 

 Hilprecht. 1904. (Repr. from 7th ed. of his "Exploration in Bible 

 lands during the I9th century.") v. 3. Early Babylonian personal names 

 from the published tablets of the so-called Hammurabi dynasty, by 

 H. Ranke, 1905. 



Prices: v. i, $2.50; v. 2, $2. 



Pachacamac : report of the William Pepper Peruvian expedition of 

 1896, by Dr. Max Uhle. Philadelphia, 1903. fol. (50^ cm.). 

 Price: $10. 



Manual descriptive of a collection of talismans . . . part of the 

 important glyptic collection of Maxwell Sommerville. Philadelphia, 

 1889. 12. 



Distribution. Exchanged for the publications of other museums and societies. 

 On sale at the Museum. 



Research funds. Funds are provided by friends of the institution for 

 special expeditions, e. g. } the exploration of the ancient Key-dweller 

 remains on the Gulf coast of Florida (1895), expeditions to Baby- 

 lonia (1888-90, 1893-96, 1898-1900), Pachacamac, Peru (1895-97), 

 Etruria (1896-97), the Southwest (1900-01), Alaska (1905-1907), 

 Egypt (1907 to continue for 5 years). 



a See also Nippur ; or, Explorations and adventures on the Euphrates ; the narra- 

 tive of the ... expedition to Babylonia, 1888-1890. By J. P. Peter?. New York 

 and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897. 2 v. 8 Excavations at Nippur. Plans, 

 details and photographs . . . with descriptive text by C. S. Fisher. Philadelphia, 1905. 

 4. (To be issued in 6 pts. ; on sale by the author.) 



