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Object. Promotion of science, and establishment in St. Louis of a museum and 

 library for the illustration and study of science in all its branches. 



Meetings. ist and 3d Monday of each month from 3d Monday of October to 1st 

 Monday of June, in the society's building at above address. 



Membership. 262 active (entrance fee, $5; annual dues for residents $6, for non- 

 residents, $3) ; 4 patrons ($1,000 or its equivalent) ; 17 honorary. 



Publications. 

 TRANSACTIONS . . . v. I-XVI, 1856-1906. St. Louis, 1860- [1907]. 8. 



Issued in numbers at irregular intervals, forming since 1898 one vol. 

 yearly; in v. 6-16 each number consists of one complete paper. Includes 

 proceedings, etc., separately paged in v. 3-16. 



Prices: v. i (no. 2-4 only), 3-7, $7.50 each; v. 2, $5.50; v. 8-14, $3.75 each; 

 v. 15, $3.50; v. 16, $3.75. Prices of single numbers in the following list: 



Classified list of papers and notes contained in v. I-XIV of the Trans- 

 actions and Memoirs . . . [St. Louis, 1905]. 8. 



Contributions to the archaeology of Missouri, by the Archaeological 

 section, Part I. Pottery. Salem, Mass., 1880. 4. 



The total eclipse of the sun, January i, 1889. A report of the obser- 

 vations made by the Washington University eclipse party, at Norman, 

 California. Cambridge, Mass., 1891. 4. 



On cover of recent numbers of Transactions these two publications are 

 designated as Memoirs and serial numbering appears on the second. 

 Price: $2 each. 

 Distribution. Exchange. On sale by the Librarian at above address. 



Engineers' Club of St. Louis. 



Address. 709 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo. 



History. Founded Nov. 4, 1868; incorporated May 12, 1869. Member 



of the Association of Engineering Societies since Jan. 5, 1881. Library 



and reading rooms, at above address. 



Ref.: The Engineer's club of St. Louis; its history and work, by W. H. 

 Bryan. (In Journal of the Association of engineering societies, v. 24, 1900, 

 p. 158-174-) 



Object. Professional improvement of its members, and the advancement of engi- 

 neering in its several branches. 

 Meetings. ist and 3d Wednesdays of each month, with a recess from the ist 



Wed. in June to the 3d Wed. in Sept. 



Membership. 169 resident and 70 non-resident (entrance fee, $10; annual dues for 

 resident members, $8-10; for non-resident, $5-6). 



Publications. 



Transactions. Mar. 1871, Apr. 1874. 8. 



Proceedings and papers, 1881 to date, published regularly in the Jour- 

 nal of the Association of engineering societies, (q. v.} 



