150 THE RETROSPECT OF THE YEAR. 



Ezra D. Eines of Daiivcrs, " On FoUy Hill." 



Cecil Hampden Cults Hoivard of Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 "Materials for a Genealogy of the Sparhawk Family in New 

 England. "1 



Charles R. Key es of Burlington, Iowa, " An Annotated 

 Catalogue of the Mollusca of lowa."^ 



e/. 8. Kingsley of Lincoln, Nebraska, " The Develop- 

 ment of Crangon vulgaris." Third paper.^ 



Jolin T. Moidton of Lynn, " Inscriptions from the old 

 Burying Ground at Saugus Centre."* 



Robert 8. Rantoid, " Governor Endecott Estate ;"^ ed- 

 ited " The part taken by Essex County in the Organization 

 and settlement of the Northwest Territory ;"^ " Two Naval 

 Songs. "^ 



John H, 8ears, " Geological and Mineralogical Notes : 

 No l,Sodalite."« 



Eben F. 8tone of Newburyport, on " Characteristics 

 of Rufus Choate, Caleb Cushing and Robert Rantoul, jr."^ 

 A portion of the address had been delivered before the 

 Essex Bar at the opening of the New Court rooms. 



Frederick C, Test of Bloomington, Ind., "New Phos- 

 phorescent Organs in Porichthys."^" 



Alden P. White of Danvers, " On the EvoUition of a 

 County." 



Library : — The additions to the Library for the year 

 (May, 1888, to May, 1889) have been as follows : 



By Donation. 



Folios, 5G 



Quartes, 146 



Octavos, ],()71 



Twelvemos, 379 



^See Hist. Coli., Vol. XXV, pp. 80, 119. 2See Bulletin, Vol. xx, p.61. 

 3 See Bulletin, Vol. xxi, p. 1. « See Hist. Coli., Vol. xxv, p. 60. 



ö See Hist. Coli., Vol. xxv, p. 137. ■> See Hist. Coli,, Vol. xxv, p. 16.'), 



7 See Bulletin, Vol. xx, p. 84, » See Bulletin, Vol. xxi, p. 88. 



9 See Hist, Coli., Vol. xxvi, p. 1. '" See Bulletin, Vol. xxi, p, 43. 



