Copies of Rebels no Saints, 1661, and of Murderer Punished and Pardoned, 1669, exhibited by Julius Herbert Tuttle.Origin of Butternut and Copperhead, by Albert Matthews.Testimonial issued by Harvard College to Samuel Mather, dated 3 July, 1701, exhibited by William Coolidge Lane.The Gifts of Richard Baxter and Henry Ashurst to Harvard College, communicated from Clifford Blake Clapp.Remarks on Economic Conditions in Massachusetts, 1775–1783, by Samuel Eliot Morison.Remarks on Smugglers’ Holes, by Barrett Wendell.Economic Conditions in Massachusetts during the American Revolution, communicated from Ralph Volney Harlow.Remarks on the Writing of American History, by Charles McLean Andrews.Tribute to Edward Hale, by Henry Winchester Cunningham.Note on the Wainwright Family, by Albert Matthews.1784), exhibited by William Coolidge Lane Mathematical Note-Book and Drawings of Samuel Griffin (H.1780), exhibited by William Coolidge Lane Mathematical Note-Book of Ephraim Eliot (H.Edward Goddard’s Journal of the Peace Commission to the Eastern Indians, 1726, communicated from Brewer Goddard Whitmore.Samuel Sewall and Nicholas Noyes on Wigs, by Worthington Chauncey Ford.Joseph Eliot, 18 May, 1664, by Henry Lefavour Remarks on A Copy of an Excellent Letter, written by the Rev.Note on the Periodical Cicadas, by Horace Everett Ware.
Remarks on a Portrait of the Electress Sophia, by Julius Herbert Tuttle.Americana in English Newspapers, 1648–1660, communicated from Roger Philip McCutcheon.Captain Thomas Pound, Pilot, Pirate, Cartographer, and Captain in the Royal Navy, communicated from John Henry Edmonds.Delegates to the Fourteenth Annual Conference of Historical Societies appointed.Remarks on the Second Part of Merry Drollery, by George Parker Winship.Joseph Warren, communicated by John Whittemore Farwell William Lee Perkins (1737–1797), by Albert Matthews The Beginnings of International Law in the United States of America, by Thomas Willing Balch.