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FOURTII  ANNUAL  REPORT.             a1
                                  vole.;  ElJiott's  Debates,  5 vols.;  publications  and  Transac-
                                 ~onu  the  Spanish  Royal  Academy of  History  at Madrid,
                                      of
                                  32 vols. ; Transactions of  the American Philosophical Society,
                                 10 vols.;  Records of  Massachusetts,  6  vols.;  Cl~urchill's Col-
                                  lection  of  Voya,qes,  1704, 4  folio  vols.;  Japan  Expedition, 4
                                  quarto  vols.;  Rollin's  and  Ro6ertsonYs Ilistories;  Protests
                                  against  the Stamp Act, 1766,  Colonial  Taxation, 1766;  Far-
                                  nwr's  Letters, 1768;  Otis  Vindication  of  the Colonies, 1769;
                                  N' Pork  Colonial  History;  h'mithsonian  Contri6utions  to
                                  Knowledge;  Bancroft's  History of  the  U.  ,9., vols. IV, Y, and
                                  VI;  Prescott's  Phil+  the  Second ; Hollister's  History  of
                                  Connecticut ; Genealogies and Ifistory of  Watertown, Mass. ;
                                 Proceedings  of   Massachusetts  Constitutional  Convention;
                                  Cushman  Genealogy ; Elliott's  Ifistory of  Nezo Bngland;  and
                                  illany others.
                                    Ron.  C.  C.  WASIIBUKN has  been  the  largest  donor, having
                                  donated to  the  Society his  Congressional  book  appropriation
                                  of  March last, consisting  of  156 volumes,  including  complete
                                  sets of  the Globe and Aypej~dix, Annals of  Co~zgress, Register
                                  of  Congressional  Debates,  Zlliott's  De6ates,  tile  Works  of
                                  Adams and J~fe'erson, Diplomatic Correspomiemce,  and  other
                                  works, which  together cost the  Government some ten or twelve
                                  hundred  dollars.  This  is  a  iriunificent  gift.  The  gcilcrous
                                  donation by the  British Government,  already advcrtcd to, of  a
                                  eet of  its Recorcl  P~~bli'cations, now  ranged  upon our shelves,
                                  proves an invaluable addition to the Library.  The publicntions
                                  of  the Syanish Royal Acaden~y of History, in some 32 volumes,
                                  and the  Transactior~s of  the di~tcrican Philos(g~l~ica1 S'ociety,
                                  in 10 quarto voluni~s, have  likewise been  added  to our collec-
                                  tions;  and ainong the more pron~inent of  the  other  donors may
                                  be enumerated, 1T011.  IIENRT DODGE, IIon.  CIIABLBS ]UU~;EEE,
                                  Hon.  CIIARLES FRANCIS AUAMS, WM.  H.  PILEBCO~I'T,
                                                                                     I-Ion.
                                                                                S.
                                  GEOR~IC EANC~LOP'~', JO~IN CARTER ~ROFVN, THOBIAS TOWNS-
                                  END, J.  H.  LIPPINCOTT &  CO., SA~IUEL G.  DRAKE, JOEL
                                  MUNSELL, Regents of  the  Nen.  Porlr University,  Sinithsonian
                                  Institution,  I.  A. LAP~A~I, LEWIS TTr.  TAPPAX, IIon.  H. W.
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