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Lyons (1272), and printed in Cologne, 1479. The book 

 is in black-letter, illuminated in red throughout, by hand. 



Mr. Samuel Browx, of Eockville, gave some account 

 of the quarry business of the town and spoke of some of 

 the old families alluded to by the previous speaker. 



Rev. Messrs. Israel and Hosmer, of Salem, remarked 

 briefly on the pleasure and profit they had derived from 

 the day, and of the good influence of such meetings. 



On motion of Rev. F. Israel : — 



Resolved, That the cordial thanks of the Essex Institute 

 are tendered to Rev. C. C. Carpenter, Mr. John Brown, 

 2nd, and other gentlemen of South Peabody, for the use 

 of Rockville chapel, and for their kind attentions and 

 civilities, thereby adding much to the pleasure and interest 

 of this meeting. Also to the officers of the Eastern 

 Railroad for courtesies received. 



Friday, June 27, 1879. 



The second Field Meeting of the season was held this 

 day at Andover. The weather was fine, the party num- 

 bered over eighty, and left Salem by special train over 

 the Eastern Railroad at 8.30 a. m., arriving at 10. The 

 place of meeting was the Free Congregational Church, 

 where the party was met by Rev. G. F. Wright and Rev. 

 F. H. Johnson, and other persons interested in the meet- 

 ing. A large portion of the party, under the direction 

 of Mr. Wright, visited Indian Ridge. This moraine has 

 been made an especial study by Mr. Wright, who has 

 published several papers on the moraines of the county, 



