The seventeenth volume of the present series contains the records of the Proceedings of the Society from April 26, 1905 to April 25, 1906 inclusive.
The reports of the Council have been prepared by Samuel Utley, Carroll D. Wright and Nathaniel Paine.
Papers and communications have been received from Andrew McF. Davis, Daniel Merriman, Victor H. Paltsits, Samuel Utley, Carroll D. Wright, David Casares, William MacDonald, Edward H. Thompson, Edward G. Bourne, William E. Foster, and Nathaniel Paine.
Obituary notices of the following deceased members appear in this volume: Herbert B. Adams, Horatio Rogers, Sir John George Bourinot, Douglas Brymner, Frank P. Goulding, Charles K. Adams, Henry Hitchcock, Stephen Salisbury, George F. Hoar, Louis A. Huguet-Latour, James H. Salisbury, Señor Joaquin Hübbe, James D. Butler and Samuel P. Langley.
COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION.
Page 15, line 28, for 1824 read 1836.
Page 16, line 33, for Puritans read Providence.
Page 26, line 31, for Daniells's read Daniels's.
Page 73, line 5, for Thomas read Henry.
Page 134, lines 18, 20, 22-24, 27, for Roundslay read Rawnsley.
Page 135, lines 6, 7, for Law Association of the United States read American
Page 136, line 20, insert William before Henry.
Page 156, line 29, for Walcott read Wolcott.
Page 191, line 42, for Vinocradoff read Vinogradoff.
Page 194, line 40, or Hamilton, P. Walter read Hamilton, F. Walter.
Page 243, line 29, for Chid read Chi.
Page 244, line 34, for May read Ay.
Page 246, line 24, for Pinrus, read Pinkus.
Page 257 line 2n for days read years.
Page 312, line 4n omit The late.
Cover to Part 3 for Annual Meeting held in Worcester read Semi-Annual
Adams, Charles, brief sketch of, 22,23.
Adams, Charles Francis, 365.
Re- elected Secretary for Domestic Correspondence, 137.
Adams, Charles Kendall, 13, 308. Memoir of, by James D. Butler,
Adams, Mrs. Charles Kendall, brief sketch of, 30, 31.
Adams, Herbert B., 2, 11, 350n., 374n. Memoir of, by G. Stanley Hall, 12-15.
Adams, John, Pres. of the U. S., 286, 288.
Adams, Samuel, 286.
Alabama, list of newspaper files printed in, in the Library of the Society, 274, 275.
Alden Fund, 168. Condition of,
Engravings and the Cambridge Press Imprints, (1640-1692) in the Library of", paper by Na- thaniel Paine, 280-298. Revised list of portraits belonging to, 288-290.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 183. American Historical Association, organization of, 13. List of "Presidents' addresses" before, 364-366.
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, sermons of, in the Library of the American Anti- quarian Society, 177. Ancona, Eligio, 240. Anderson, Rufus, 183. Andrews, E. Benjamin, cited, 382. Andros, Sir Edmund, 32, 39. Anglerius, Peter Martyr d', 315, 318n.-323n., 325n., 326n., 332n. Cited, 314. Epitome of the treatise of Friar Ramon inserted by, in his De Rebus Oceanices et Novo Orbe, 338-348. Annual meeting of the Society, 133. Anthropology, "Columbus, Ram- on Pane and the beginning of
American Antiquarian Society, new book-plate, 11. Right of, to anything printed by U. S. government, 134. Disposal of duplicate unbound newspapers of, 175. Contribution to munici- pal Library of Frankfort-on-the Main, by, b. Description of John and Eliza Davis Fund book-plate, and engraved book- plate for general use, 176. Visi- tor's book, ib. Vote adopted by, regarding the real estate devised by Stephen Salisbury to, 265. Loss to, by death of Mr. Salisbury, 268.. Be- 68. quest to, from Mr. Salisbury, Ay, Manuel, 243, 244. 269. List of Mss. published by, 270. Income from real estate bequeathed to, by Mr. Salisbury, 271, 272. Amendment to Act of Incorporation of, ib. "Re- marks on the early American
American Anthropology," paper by Edward G. Bourne, 310-348. Anville, Nicolas de la Roche- foucauld, Duc d', destruction of fleet commanded by, 71. Ashcourt, Henry, 37. Auditors, see Bullock, A. George, and Hill, Benjamin T. Austin, Jonathan L., appointed to negotiate a loan in Europe, 67,
Bakewell, Thomas, copy of his view of New York in 1746, 284, 285.
Brymner, Douglas, 11. Memoir of, by J. Franklin Jameson, 19-
Bancroft, George, 365, Letter from, |Brymner, Alexander, tribute to, to Edward L. Davis, 179. "Banks," meaning of term, 40. Bartlett, John R., 177, 280. Barton, Edmund M., 135, 267. Submits his Report as Librarian, 175-189. Chosen Secretary pro. tem., 263.
Baxter, James Phinney, re-elected a Councillor, 137. His definition of history, 350n. Bayard, Thomas F., 156. Beckwith, Hiram W., 184. Bedford, Duke of, cited, 74, 75. Bernard, Sir Francis, 44-46, 49, 50. Blair, Montgomery, his collection of Jackson papers, 231. Bollan, William, 48-50. Bookbinding Fund, 168. Condition of, 170.
Book-plates, 11. Description of John and Eliza Davis Fund book- plate, and engraved book-plate for general use, 176. Boston, Mass., effort to raise money to preserve the "Old South Meeting House," 5. Account of the Price map of, 284. Boston Massacre, colored print of, 287.
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 280. List of Pelham portraits exhibited at, 282, 283. Bourinot, John, 16. Bourinot, John G., 11. Memoir of, by J. Franklin Jameson, 16-
Bourne, Edward G., 265, 374n.,
Bullock, A. George, re-elected an auditor, 137. Certificate 88 auditor, 174. Bury, John B., 367, 411n. Cited, 352, 370, 411.
Butler, James D., memoir of Charles Kendall Adams by, 21-31. Death of, announced, 272. Obit- uary of, by Samuel Utley, 307, 308.
Byles Rev. Mather, 282.
Cambridge Press Imprints, "Re- marks on the Early American Engravings and the Cambridge Press imprints (1640-1692) in the Library of the American Antiquarian Society", paper by Nathaniel Paine, 280–289. Cambridge University, Eng., names of men who have held the posi- tion of Regius Professor of Modern History at, 363m., 364n. List of published inaugural addresses at, 364.
Campbell, James V., 184. Canada, "A Scheme for the Con- quest of, in 1746," paper by Victor H. Paltsits, 69-92. Ar- chives of, collected by Douglas Brymner, 20.
378n., 383n. Answers Mr. Caner, Rev. Henry, 282. Davis, 266. Paper by, on "Co-"Cape Fear Mercury", 397n. lumbus, Ramon Pane and the Carlyle, Thomas, 374, 404. Accepts beginnings of American An- the Squire papers as genuine, thropology", 310-348. Bradford Manuscript, 156. Brentano, Lujo, his "Guilds
Trades Unions" cited, 141, Bridges, Mrs. Joanna, 100. Brigham, Clarence S., elected Member, 136. Brinley, George, 177.
Carnegie, Andrew, 259.
and Carrillo, Cresencio, Bishop of Yuca- tan, 240.
Casares, David, 138, 301. Paper by, on "A notice of Yucatan with some remarks on its water sup- ply," 207-230. Translation by, of Prof. Menendez's biographical notice of Joaquin Hübbe, 303- 307.
Casas, Bartolomé de Las, 313. Cited, 314, 318 n., 319n. Cass, Lewis, 236.
Cenotes, description of, 220. Most remarkable examples of, 221-223.
James D. Butler, and of Samuel P. Langley, 272.
Sacred cenote, 224-226. Gen- eral belief regarding, ib, 227. Chamberlain, Alexander F., 185. Councillors, election of, 136, 137. Chamberlain, Mellen, 350, ib. n. County Convention, function of, Chandler, John, 34.
Chandler Fund, 168, Condition of, Craigie, Andrew, 10, ib. n.
Columbus, Ferdinand, 310, 314. His "Histoire," cited, 311-313. Committee of Publication, state- ment of, in regard to the Will of Thomas Hore, 130, 131. Note by, [421].
Connecticut, part taken by, in scheme for conquest of Canada in 1746, 86, 87. Contreras, Asnar, 240. Cooper, William F., 255.
Copley, John S., his engraving of
Rev. William Welsted, 286. Corey, Deloraine P., elected Member, 2.
Craigie, Mrs. Andrew, 10n. Bap- tismal name Elizabeth, Nancy, 9, 10.
Creighton, Rt. Rev. Mandell, Bishop of London, 417n.
Cromwell, Oliver, 100, 101. Au- thenticity of the "Squire papers" questioned, 389-391. Criticism of Squire papers, 394, Christian names of rank and file of his army, 395. Cunningham, William, 143. Cutler, Rev. Timothy, 283. D.
Daniel, John W., 155. Davis, Andrew McF., 1, 2. His gift to the Society, 11, 179. With Samuel Utley presents the Report of the Council, 11-31. Paper by, on "Emergent Treas ury Supply in Massachusetts in Early Days," 32-68. Speaks of English Historical ms. collec- tions, 136. Re-elected a Coun- cillor, 137. Report as delegate to Franklin bi-centenary at Phil- adelphia, 264. Inquiry of, 265, 266. Speaks of traditions rela- tive to arrival of clothed strangers among the Indians, ib., 267. Davis, Edward L., re-elected a Councillor, 136. His gift to the Society, 179.
Davis, Mrs. Eliza, 176. Davis, Isaac, 2. Davis, John, 176.
Cornell, Alonzo B., founding of Davis Book Fund, Isaac and
University by, 25, 27. Cornell University, founding of, 27. Elects Chas. Kendall Adams president, 28. Growth of, ib. "Cornwallis", meaning of term asked for, 166, 187. Mention of, ib,-189.
Edward L., 168. Condition of, 170.
Davis Fund, John and Eliza, 168, 179. Condition of, 172. Descrip- tion of book-plate of, 176. Depreciation Act, passage of, 65. Dewey, Hon. Francis H., 21. Council of the Society, Semi-Dewey Fund, 168. Condition of, Annual Reports of, 11-13, 268- 172.
273. Vote of, 136. Calls atten- Dexter, Franklin B., re-elected tion to the Society's mss., and Secretary for Foreign Corres- need of their being catalogued, pondence, 137.
269, 270. Announces death of Doolittle, Amos, 286, 287.
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