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COLONIES Continued. 



Colonial society in America; by Bernard Moses. (In American Historical 

 Association Report, 1911, vol. 1, pages 141 to 149.) Cloth, 75c. 



SI 4.1 : 911 1 



Governors. List of commissions and instructions issued to governors and 

 lieutenant governors of American and West Indian colonies, 1609-1784; 

 edited by Charles M. Andrews. (In American Historical Association 

 Report, 1911, vol. 1, pages 393 to 528. j Cloth, 75c. SI 4.1 : 911 1 



Great Britain. American colonial charter, study of English administration 

 in relation thereto, after 1688; by L. P. Kellogg. (In American His- 

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SI 4.1 : 90S 1 



Great Britain. Colonial policy of England, 1672 to 1680, plantations, Royal 

 African Company, and slave trade; by E. D. Collins. (In American 

 Historical Association Report, 1900, Vol. 1, pages 139 to 192.) Cloth, 50c. 



SI 4.1 : 900 1 



Great Britain, Colonial policy of, 1760 to 1765 ; by G. L. Beer. ( In Arner- 

 can Historical Association Report, 1906, vol. 1, pages 177 to 190.) Paper, 

 60c; cloth, 75c. 814.1:906' 



Great Britain. Neglected point of view in American colonial history, the 

 colonies as dependencies of Great Britain; by William MacDonald. (In 

 American Historical Association Report, 1902, vol. 1, pages 169 to 178.) 

 Cloth, 50c. SI 4.1 : 902 1 



Report of conference on research in American Colonial and Revolutionary 

 history; by H. L. Osgood. (In American Historical Association Report, 

 1908, vol. 1, pages 111 to 127.) Paper, 40c ; cloth, 55c. SI 4.1 : 90S 1 



Schools. Public schools during Colonial and Revolutionary period; by A. D. 



Mayo. (In Education Report, 1894, vol. 1, pages 639 to 738.) Cloth, 80c. 



I 16.1 1 : 894 1 

 The Union [growth during colonial era] ; by Henry Reed. (In Smithsonian 



Report, 1854, pages 156 to 180.) Cloth, 60c. SI 1.1 : 854 



West Indies. Relations of England with Spanish America, 1720-1744; by 



' H. V. W. Temperley. (In American Historical Association Report, 1911, 



vol. 1, pages 229 to 237.) Cloth, 75c. SI 4.1 : 911 1 



" The aim of this paper is to deduce the views of the mother country on the im- 

 portance of the West Indies." 



See also Archives 9th report Bibliography Boston Dutch in United 

 States New York City Population South South Carolina. 



COLORADO. 



Admission of Colorado as a State. 1874. 6 pages. (43d Cong. 1st sess., 

 H. Rept. 619. Bound with other reports ; serial no. 1626. ) Sheep, $1.50. 



Colorado; by Frank Hall. (In Commerce and Navigation, 1889, vol. 2, 

 pages 84 to 130.) Cloth, 70c. T 37.1: 8S9 2 



History, description, transportation, and resources. 



Colorado Day. Speech by E. T. Taylor of Colorado in House, Aug. 1, 

 1914. (In Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 197, pages 14286 to 14289.) 

 Paper, 6c. 



Includes addresses of the Senators and Congressmen who took part in the cere- 

 monies connected with the dedication of Colorado's memorial tablet in the 

 Washington National Monument. 



Report on public archives of Colorado ; by James F. Willard. (In American 

 Historical Association Report, 1911, vol. 1, pages 365 to 392.) Cloth, 

 75c. SI 4.1 : 911 1 



See also Archives, 4th report. 



COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER. 



Attempt to solve the problem of first landing place of Columbus in New 

 World. (In Coast and Geodetic Report, 1880, pages 346 to 411.) Cloth, 

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Contains a translation of the ahridged "log-hook" of the first voyage of 

 Columbus, a discussion as to his age, a description of his vessels, etc. The map 

 shows the various tracks ascribed" to the first voyage. 



