UNITED STATES 343 



Zoological Society of Philadelphia. 



Address. Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa. Secretary: Arthur E. 



Brown. 



History. Organized and incorporated in 1859. 

 Object. Maintenance of a zoological garden. 



Meetings. Annual meeting of the society in April; monthly meetings of the Board 

 of Directors. 



Membership. 217 annual (dues, $2) ; 1284 life ($50) ; 259 perpetual ($200) ; 62 

 junior; 16 honorary. 



Publications. 



ist-34th annual report . . . 1872/73-1905/06. Philadelphia, Pa., 1874- 

 1906. 8. 



Contain a statement of the current affairs of the society, with zoological 

 notes on the collection. 



Guide to the garden of the . . . society. loth ed. By A. E. Brown. 

 Philadelphia, 1906. 8. 



PHOENIX, ARIZ. 



Phoenix Free Museum. 



Address. Phoenix, Ariz. 



History. Founded in 1902. 



Object. Collection of material illustrating the ancient civilization of the region. 



Publications. 



Bulletin, no. i. Phoenix, 1903. 8. 



Contents: no. I. The ancient canal systems and pueblos of the Salt River 

 Valley, Arizona, by H. R. Patrick. 



Price: 25c. 

 Distribution. Exchange. On sale at the museum. 



PITTSBURG, PA. 



Carnegie Institute. 



Address. Schenley Park, Pittsburg, Pa. Director of the museum: W. 

 J. Holland. 



History. Founded in 1895 by Andrew Carnegie. Consists of 4 depart- 

 ments: library, music hall, art gallery and museum, each administered 

 by a committee of the Board of Trustees. 



Publications. 



Publications of the Carnegie museum, serial no. 1-46, consist of reports, 

 catalogues, guide-books, etc., and the following series: 



