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An account of discoveries in the West until 1519, and of voyages to 

 and along the Atlantic coast of North America, from 1520 to 1573. 

 By Con way Robinson. Richmond, 1848. 8. 



Catalogue of the manuscripts in the collection of the Virginia historical 

 society, and also of some printed papers. Richmond, 1901. 8. 



Issued as a supplement to the Virginia magazine of history and biography. 

 Price: $i. 



An abridgment of the laws of Virginia. Compiled in 1694. From the 

 original manuscripts in the collection of the society. Richmond, 

 1903. 8. 



Repr. from Virginia magazine of history and biography, v. 9-10. 

 Price: $i. 



For addresses at the annual meetings, and further bibliographical in- 

 formation, see Organization and list of publications (Richmond, 

 Va., 1894) and Griffin, Bibl. Amer. hist. soc. 

 Distribution. Exchange. On sale at above address. 



WARREN, PA. 



Warren Academy of Sciences. 



Address. Warren, Pa. 



History. Founded in Oct. 1903, by the union of two previously ex- 

 isting societies, which preserve their separate organization within the 

 Academy, as the Section of natural sciences and the Section of social 

 and economic science (Warren Social Science Club). 



Object. Promotion and encouragement of the study of science, and dissemination 

 of scientific knowledge. 



Meetings. Annual meeting of the Academy in Oct. ; monthly meetings of the sec- 

 tions, Nov. to May. 



Membership. About 100 (annual dues, $i). 



Publications. 



Warren social science club. Annual report and papers. 8th-ioth sea- 

 son, 1902/03-1904/05. Warren, Pa., 1903-05. 8. 

 Distribution. Exchange. 



Prises. Bronze medal offered annually for the best paper showing orig- 

 inal research on some scientific subject announced, usually of a local 

 character. 



