524 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



ECUADOR. 



QUITO. 



Academia Ecuatoriana. 



Address. Quito. Director: Carlos R. Tobar. 



History. Incorporated by legislative act of Nov. 13, 1875 (?) 



Publications. 



Antologia ecuatoriana, Poetas. Quito, 1892. 8. 



Memorias . . . ? 



Sociedad Juridico-Literaria. 



Address. Quito. (Apartado 268.) 

 History. Founded Jan. 13, 1902. 



Object. Study of the science of law in all its branches, and cultivation of litera- 

 ture. 



Meetings. Weekly, at the University. 



Membership. 18 active (entrance fee, $5; monthly dues, $2); 32 associate; 33 

 honorary. 



Publications. 



REVISTA . . . t. I-VIII (i. e. no. 1-48), ano I-V. Quito, 1902-06. 8. m. 



Prices: $4 per annum; $i per quarter; single numbers, $0.40 each. 

 Distribution. Exchange. On sale by the business manager, Sr. D. Jesus 

 Vaquero Davila. 



Prizes. Gold and silver medals awarded at irregular intervals to authors 

 of works selected by a special jury. 



Universidad Central de Ecuador. 



Address. Quito. 



History. Established in the i8th century as R. Universidad de Santo 



Tomas (statutes 1787) ; reorganized by decree of Oct. 22, 1895. Also 



called Universidad de Quito. 



Publications. 



ANALES . . . t. I-XIX (i. e. n. 1-137), mar. i883-mar. 1905. Quito, 

 1883-1905. 8. 



Bibliografia ecuatoriana. La imprenta en el Ecuador durante el tiempo 

 de la colonia 1750-1792. By Federico Gonzalez Suarez : in t. 7 (no. 48), 

 p. 1-36. 



Various special publications issued with the Anales. 



Price: $1.20 per semester; single numbers, $0.20. 

 Distribution. Exchange with all classes of scientific and literary publications. 



