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22 JVISCONSIN HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS.
J.
CUGHMAN, JAMES BARCLAY, STEPHEN TAYLOR, GIGO. H.
MOORE, Mrs. LOUISA C. TUTHILL, R. M. DEWITT, JOHN DEAN?
V. NAPRSTECK, G. H. HOLL~STPR, iv. ELLIOTT, Gen. J.
C.
W. DE PEYBTER, S. R. PHILLIPS, and Dr. HENRY BOND.
Works of Historical and other Learned Societies.
Beside the continuation of the publications of several socie-
ties, we have received sets of the publication of the Royal Aca-
demy of History of Madrid, a portion of the Transactions of
the American Philosophical Society, nearly a complete set of
the publications of the New YorkHistorical Society, the Amer-
ican Geographical and Statistical Society, and Dorchester
Antiquarian Society. We have to greet the organization of
sister Societies in Chicago, Michigan, Iowa and Tennessee, all
of which have expressed friendly wishes of co-operation and
exchange.
Bound Newspaper Ziles.
During the past year, 67 volunles of bound newspaper files
have been added to the newspaper department of the Society's
collections, including a set of the Glo6e and Appendix, a com-
plete history of the doings and sayings in Congress, from 1833
to 1855, gift of Hon. C. C. WASHBURN; Newspaper Extracts,
relating to America, 1752-1833, purchased; the Cblumbialz
#tar, 1824, from Rev. JASON LOTHROP; Lumley's Literary
Advertiser, from J. J. BARCLAY; v01 1st of the Pinery, from
Gen. A. G. ELLIS; Dodge County Citizen, 1852-53, from
Hon. R. B. WENTIVORTII; Cattskill Recorder, 1839-40, from
S. P. MCHUGIT; Nome Mission Record, 1849-'53, from Rcv.
Dr. B. M. I-111,~; Constitutional Blntt, 1850, from V. NAPE-
STEK; Madison Patriot, 1855-'56, fl.01n CARPENTER LAW;
&
Argus and Democvat, Jan, to June, 1857, from CALKINS &
WEBB; New York Herald, 2 vols., 1844,1845, and New Yorlcer,
8 vols., 1836-'40, from TVM. GENNET. Adding these 67
volumes to the 273 previously reported, and we hove a total of
340 volumes of bouild newspapers in the Libra]-y, which together