344 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



ANNALS of the Carnegie museum, v. I-III, 1901/02-1905/06. [Pitts- 

 burg, 1901-06]. 8. 



Published at irregular intervals, 4 nos. to a vol. 

 v. 4 in progress, no. i issued Dec. 1906. 



Prices: in parts, as issued, $3.50 per vol.; bound in cloth $4, in half 

 morocco $4.50; $i per part, except v. I, no. i ($1.50). 



MEMOIRS of the Carnegie museum, v. I-II, 1901/04-1904/06. Pitts- 

 burg. [1901-06]. fol. 



v. i in 4 nos,. v. 2 in 10 nos. ; devoted to paleontology, except v. 2, no. 

 10 (The crawfishes of Pennsylvania, by A. E. Ortmann). 



v. 3 in progress, no. i issued 1907 (Archaeological researches on the 

 Pacific coast of Costa Rica, by C. V. Hartman). 



v. 4 in progress, no. i issued Sept. 1906 (Early Chinese writing, by F. H. 

 Chalfant). 



Prices: in parts, as issued, $10 per vol.; bound in cloth $10.75, m half 

 morocco, $11.50; v. 3, no. i, $6; v. 4, no. i, $3. 



Distribution. Exchange with kindred institutions. On sale at the museum. 

 Foreign agents : Wm. Wesley & Sons, 28 Essex Street, Strand, London ; R. 

 Friedlander u. Sohn, u Carlstrasse, Berlin, N. W. 6. 



Research funds, etc. The museum has a special research fund of $10,000 

 for the purpose of exploration in paleontology. 



ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND ART OF PITTSBURG, PA. 



Address. Carnegie Institute, Schenley Park, Pittsburg, Pa. Secretary: 



Frederic S. Webster. 



History. Founded Feb. 7, 1890; incorporated Mar. 10 following. Mem- 

 bers are organized into three sections: photographic, pedagogical, and 

 biological. 



Object. Cultivation, study and encouragement of the various branches of science 

 and art, by means of free lecture courses and publications. 



Meetings. Thursdays, Nov. to May, in the lecture hall of the Carnegie Institute. 



Section meetings on Tuesday evenings, at same time and place. 

 Membership. 401 active (annual dues, $5) ; 3 life ($100) ; 2 honorary. 



Publications. 



The Academy issues each year at the beginning of the season, an illus- 

 trated prospectus of the course of lectures to be given, including 

 portraits of the lecturers and a biographical sketch of each, with a 

 full synopsis of each lecture. Included in this publication are the 

 programs of the sections. 



A pamphlet published in 1892, viz: Mount Sheridan and the conti- 

 nental divide, by Edwin Lenton, bears at head of caption title 

 Transactions . 



