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The flora of Essex County, Massachusetts. By John Robinson. Salem, 

 1880. 4. 



Our trees. A popular account of the trees in the streets and gardens of 

 Salem, and of the native trees of Essex County ... By John Rob- 

 inson. Salem, 1891. 8. 



Visitors' guide to Salem. Salem, Mass., 1902. 12. 

 ist ed., 1880. 



The proceedings in commemoration of the looth anniversary of the 

 birth of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Salem, Mass., 1904. 8. 



The physical geography, geology, mineralogy and paleontology of 

 Essex County, Mass. Salem, Mass., 1905. 4. 



The diary of William Bentley, D.D., pastor of the East church, Salem, 

 v. I. Salem, Mass., 1905. 8. 



For minor special publications and reprints, see Griffin, Bibl. Amer. 

 hist. soc. and the printed price list, which may be obtained on ap- 

 plication to the Secretary. 

 Distribution. Exchange. On sale at the Institute. 



Peabody Academy of Science. 



Address. >Salem, Mass. 



History. Founded in 1867 under an endowment of $140,000, placed by 

 George Peabody in the hands of a board of trustees for the promotion 

 of science and the useful arts in the county of Essex ; incorporated in 

 1868. Occupies the East India Marine Hall, purchased in Mar. 1867, 

 in accordance with the directions of the instrument of trust, and has 

 charge of the Museum of the Salem East India Marine Society (founded 

 1799), and the natural history collections of the Essex institute placed in 

 1867 on permanent deposit therein. 



Ref.: A brief sketch of the Peabody academy of science, Salem, Mass. 

 By E. S. Morse. 1900. 8. 



Publications. 



The American naturalist; a popular illustrated magazine of natural 

 history, v. II-IX, 1868/9-1875. Salem, Mass., 1869-1875. 8. 



v. I (1867/68) pub. by the Essex institute; v. 10 ff. issued by various 

 publishers, at present by Ginn & Co. 



MEMOIRS . . . v. I-II. Salem, Mass., 1869/81-1886 [1885]. 4. 



No more published. 



Contents: v. i, no. i. Revision of the large, stylated, fossorial crickets, by 

 S. H. Scudder, 1869. no. 2 Embryological studies on Diplax, Perithe- 

 mis, and the thysanurous genus Isotoma, by A. S. Packard, jr. 1871. 

 no. 3. Embryological studies on hexapodous insects, by A. S. Packard, 

 jr. 1872. no. 4. Fresh-water shell mounds of the St. John's river, Flor- 



