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PROCEEDINGS OF THE OTTAWA MEETING 



17 as well as volume 16, and thus bring the statistical information down 

 to date, rather than to wait for another year to pass. 



In text volume 17 is the largest ever published by the Society, It 

 will be seen from the data given below that its cost is proportionately 

 large. It contains 785 pages, 84 plates, and 96 text figures. 





Average. 

 Vols.l-10. 



Vol. 11. 



Vol. 12. 



Vol. 13. 



Vol. 14. 



Vol. 15. 



Vol. 16. 



Vol. 17. 





pp. 544. 

 pis. 26. 



pp. 651. 

 pis. 58. 



pp. 538. 

 pis. 45. 



pp. 583. 

 pis. 58. 



pp. 609. 

 pis. 65. 



pp. 636. 

 pis. 59. 



op. 636 

 pis. 94 



pp. 785 

 pis. 84 





$1,465 14 

 200 40 



$1,665 54 



$1,815 56 

 373 68 



$1,445 73 

 414 80 



$1,647 12 

 477 27 



$1,657 50 

 431 21 



$1,661 21 

 457 76 



$1,817 03 

 706 97 



$2,087.98 

 608.68 



Illustrations 





$2,189 24 



$1,860 53 



$2,124 39 



$2,088 71 



$2,118 97 



$2,524 00 



$2,696.66 



Average per page 



$3 23 



$3 36 



$3 45 



$3 64 



$3 43 



$3 33 



$3 96 



$3.37 



Attention is called to the fact that in presenting the analyses of the 

 contents of volumes a change has been made in the divisions of the 

 subject-matter. It is believed that the new classification will be found 

 more satisfactory than the one previously used. The analyses now in- 

 clude volumes 1 to 6, thus making the entire series complete. 



Classification 





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1 



116 



137 



92 



18 



83 



44 



47 





60 



4 



4 



593 + xii 



2 



56 



110 



60 



111 



52 



168 



47 



9 



55 



1 



7 



662+xiv 



3.. .. 



56 



41 



44 



41 



32 



158 



104 





61 



15 



1 



541 + xii 



4 . .. 



25 



134 



38 



74 



52 



52 



14 





47 



32 



2 



458 + xii 



o 



138 



135 



70 



54 



28 



51 



107 





71 



14 



9 



665 + xii 



6 



50 



111 



75 



39 



71 



99 



1 





63 



25 



4 



538 +x 



7 ..... 



38 



77 



105 



53 



40 



21 



123 



4 



66 



28 



13 



558 +x 



8 



34 



50 



98 







43 



67 



58 



14 



79 



8 



.... 



446 + x 



9 



2 



102 



138 





44 



28 



64 



16 



64 



12 





460 +x 



10 



35 



33 



96 



37 



59 



62 



6s 



28 



84 



27 



17 



534 + xii 



11 



65 



110 



21 



10 



54 



31 



188 



7 



71 



60 



46 



651 + xii 



12 



199 



39 



55 



53 



24 



98 



5 



5 



70 



2 





538 + xii 



13 



125 



17 



13 



24 



28 



116 



42 



4 



165 



32 



29 



583 + xii 



14 



48 



47 



48 



59 



183 



118 



22 



1 



80 



14 



1 



609 + xii 



15 



26 



124 



3 



94 



36 



267 







77 



17 



3 



636 + x 



16 .... 



64 



111 



78 



30 



102 



14L 



19 





67 



22 



15 



636 + xii 



17 



49 



161 



41 



84 



47 



294 



27 





71 



9 



2 



785 + xiv 



Respectfully submitted. 

 New York, March 15, 1907. 



Joseph Stanley-Brown, 



Editor. 



