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SOCIETIES A^-D CLUBS (conlinued) 

 ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued) 

 Essex Institute. Pamphlets. Vol. I. (continued): 



Webster (Daniel). Inauguration of the Statue of. 1859 



WiUiams (Henry L., Mayor of Salem). Address on the Dedication of the City 



Hall Kxtension, May 8, 1876. 

 White (Daniel Appleton). Address at the Consecration of the Harmony Grove 

 Cemetery, Salem, June 14, 1840. 



Vol. II. Containing 

 Catalogue of Paintings, &c. exhibited at Plummer Hall. 1875 



Allen (J. A.) List of Birds collected by Charles Linden, near Santarem. 1876 

 Nelon (E. W.) Birds of North Eastern Illinois. 



Preble (Capt. George Henry). First Cruise of U. S. Frigate " Essex." 1870 



Upham (W. P.) Letters at the Occupation of Boston, 1775-76. 1876 



Peabody (Alfred). The Early Days and Rapid Growth of California. 1874 



Eagleston (John H.) Account of an Early Californian Voyage. 1874 



Fries. De vbije. 

 Mengelingen uitgegeven door het Provinciaal Friesch Genootschap ter beoefening der 

 Friesche Geschied-, Oudheid-, en Taalkunde. 8vo, 11 vols. Leeuwarden 1839-68 



Hakluyt Society. Pubhcations of the : 8vo, 56 vols. 1847-79 



Vols. 

 1. Observations of Sir Richard Hawkins, in his Voyage into the South Sea, 1593. 



Edited by Captain C. R. Drinkwater Bethune. 

 2. Select Letters of Christopher Columbus, with other Original Documents relating 



to his Four Voyages to the New World. Translated and edited by R. H. Major. 

 3. Discovery of the Empire of Guiana, with a Relation of the great City of Manoa, 



performed in the year 1595 by Sir Walter Ralegh. With some unpublished 



documents. Edited by Sir Robert H. Schomburgk. 

 4. Sir Francis Drake, liis Voyage, 1595. By Thomas Maynarde ; together with the 



Spanish Account of Drake's Attack on Puerto Rico. Edited by W. D. Cooley. 

 5. Narratives of Voyages towards the North West, in search of a passage to Cathay 



and India, 14961631. By T. Rundall. 

 6. Historie of Travaile into Virginia Britannia, expressing the Cosmographie and 



Comodities of the Country^ gathered and observed as well by those who went first 



thither, as collected by William Strachey. Edited by R. H. Major. 

 7. Divers Voyages touching the Discovery of America, and the Islands adjacent. 



Collected and published by Richard Hakluyt in 1582. Edited by J. W. Jones. 

 8. Memorials of the Empire of Japon in the 16th and 17th Centuries. Edited, with 



Notes, by T. RundaU. 

 9. Discovery and Conquest of Terra Florida by Ferdinando de Soto ; written by a 



Gentleman of Elvas, and Translated by Richard Hakluyt. Edited, with Notes, 



and a Translation of a Narrative of the Expedition by Luis Hernandez de Biedma, 



by W. B. Rye. 

 10, 11. Notes upon Russia : being a Translation of the Earliest Account of that 



Country, entitled " Rerum Moscoviticarum Commentarii," by the Baron Sigismund 



von Herberstein. Translated and edited by R. H. Major. 

 12. Geography of Hudson's Bay : being the Remarks of Captain W. Coats, 1727 and 



1751. With Extracts from the Log of Captain Middleton on his Voyage for the 



Discovery of the N. W. Passage in H. M. S. " Furnace," in 1741-42. Edited by 



John Barrow. 



13. Three Voyages by the North East towards Cathay and China, undertaken by 

 the Dutch, 1594-96, by Gerrit de Veer. Translated by W. Phillip. Edited, with 

 Notes, by C. T. Beke. 



14, 15. History of the Kingdom of China. Compiled by Juan Gonzalez de Mendoza. 

 Edited by Sir George T. Staunton ; with an Introduction by R. H. Major. 



