382 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



2d series. Department of English, no. I. Maiden, Mass., 1899. 8. 



Semi-centennial edition of the Register . . . and Directory of 

 graduates 1852-1905. Tufts College, Mass., 1905. 12. 



Distribution. Exchange. 



TUFTS COLLEGE ENGINEERING SOCIETY. 



Founded Feb. i, 1899. Monthly meetings, last Wednesday, Sept. to 

 May. 



Publications. 



The Tufts engineer, v. i, no. 1-2. [Tufts college] 1901-04. 8. 



An engineering number of the regular college monthly, the Tuftonian, 



was printed in March 1905. 

 Price: 2$c. per copy. On sale by the Secretary. 



UTAH. 



Utah Historical Society. 



Address. Secretary: Alfales Young, 383 ist Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

 History. Founded July 22, 1897 ; incorporated Dec. 28 following. 



Object. Encouragement of historical research and inquiry; collection of material 

 serving to illustrate the growth, development and resources of Utah and the 

 inter-mountain region. 



Meetings. Annual meeting, 3d Monday in Jan. Affairs of the society under man- 

 agement of a board of control, meeting quarterly. 



Membership. Entrance fee, $2 ; annual dues, $2. 



Publications. None. 



VERMONT. 



University of Vermont and State Agricultural College. 



Address. Burlington, Vt. 



History. Chartered in 1791 by act of the State legislature as University 

 of Vermont; opened for instruction in 1801. In 1865 the Vermont 

 Agricultural College (established in 1862) was incorporated with the 

 University and present name adopted. 



Ref. : Centennial addresses delivered at commencement 1891 and 1892, by 

 R. D. Benedict and J. E. Goodrich. [Burlington, 1892]. 8. 



Publications. 



Contributions to the botany of Vermont. I-VIII. [Burlington] 1898- 

 1900. 8. 



Published by the Botanical department of the university; chiefly reprints 

 from State agricultural reports. 



