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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (contimiedj 

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

 MusiCAL AxTiQUARiAN SOCIETY. Publications of the (continued): 



(3) Purcell (Henry). King Arthur : an Opera, in Five Acts, written by John 

 Dryden and composed by Henry Purcell ; now first printed. Edited by E. Taylor. 



(4) The First Set of Songs, in Four Parts, composed by John Dowland ; Scored 

 from the first edition printed in the year 1597, and preceded by a Life of the 

 Composer, by W. ChappeU. 



IV. (1) The First Set of Madrigals for Three, Four, Five, and Six Voices, composed 

 by Thomas Bateson ; Scored from the Original Part Books printed a. d. 1604, and 

 edited by Dr. Rimbault. 



(2) The Second Set of MadrigaLs, for Three, Four, Five, and Six Voices, 

 composed by John Wilbve : Scored from the Original Part Books printed a. d. 1609, 

 and edited by George William Budd. 



(3) Supplement to WUbye's MadrigaLs. 



(4) Parthenia ; or The First Mu.sick ever printed for the VirginaLs, composed by 

 William BjTd, Dr. John Bull, and Orlando Gibbons. Translated into Modem 

 Notation, and edited by Dr. Rimbault. 



(5) Ode, Composed for the Anniversary of St. Ceciha's Day. a. d. 1692, by Henry 

 Purcell ; now first printed, and edited from a contemporary MS, by Dr. Rimbault. 



V. (1) The whole Book of Psalms, with their wonted Tun&s ; harmonized in Four 

 Parts by the principal Musicians of the Reign of Elizabeth, and first published by 

 Thomas Este, a. d. 1592. Edited by Dr. Rimbault. 



(2) Ayres ; or Fa La's for Three Voices, by John Hilton : Scored from the 

 Original Part Books printed a. d. 1627, and edited by Joseph Warren. 



(3j ^ladrigals for Four Voices, by John Bennet ; Scored from the Original Part 

 Books printed a. d. 1599, and editi by Edward J. Hopkins. 



(4) A Collection of Anthems, for Voices and Instruments, by Composers of the 

 Madrigalian Era ; Scored from a Set of Ancient Manuscript Part Books, formerly 

 in the Evelyn Collection, and edited by Dr. Rimbault. 



Nederlasdsche Letterkunde te Leiden : 



1. Nieuwe Reeks van Werken. 8vo, 10 vols. Leiden 1846-57 



2. Handelingen en Mededeelingen. Svo, 11 vols. Leiden 1860-70 



3. Bijdragen tot deGeschiedenis van deMaatschappij, 17661866. Svo. Zwfenl867 

 New EnglaisT) Historic-Genealogical Society. 



Proceedingsl871,-73-76; with Constitution and By-Laws. 8vo(inlvol.) J9<?<. 1871-76 

 Pamphlets (Nine) : 8vo (in 1 vol) Bostm 1863-71 



1. Lewis (Winslow). Address at Annual Meeting, Jan. 7, 1863. 



2. Story of the Embarkation of Cromwell for New England. 1866 



3. Dean (John Ward). Memoir of Rev. Giles Firmin. 1866 



4. Fowler (William Chauncey). Conditions of Success in Genealogical Investi- 

 gations illustrated in Nathaniel Chauncey. 1866 



5. Andrew (John A.) Address at Annual Meeting, Jan. 2, 1867. 



6. Wilder (Hon. Marshall P.) Addre.s.ses at the Annual Meeting, .Januar}' 1, and 

 at a Special Meeting, January 16, 1868, with Reports of Proceedings. 



7. Field (Osgood). The Fields of New Jersey. 1876 



8. Slafter (Rev. Edmund F.) Discourse delivered March 18, 1870, on the occasion 

 of the 25th Anniversary of Incorporation. 1870 



9. BeU (Charles H.) Discourse delivered March 18, 1871, on the occasion of the 

 Dedication of the Society's Hoase. 1871 



, Northern Antiquaries (Royal Society of). Publications. Copenh. various years. 



I Aarboger for Nordisk 01dk3mdighed og Historie. 6 vols. 1866-71 



Annaler for Nordisk OldkjTidighed. J5 vols. 1836-39, 1851-63 



