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The First Series of Johns Hopkins University Studies comprises four hundred and seventy pages and twenty distinct papers collected in twelve special groups. The papers marked with a star can no longer be supplied separately; the others can still be had at the prices named.

I. An Introduction to American Institutional History. By EDWARD A. FREEMAN, D.C.L., LL.D., Regius Professor of Modern History, University of Oxford. With an account of Mr. Freeman's Visit to Baltimore, by the Editor.*

II. The Germanic Origin of New England Towns. Read before the Harvard Historical Society, May 9, 1881. By H. B. ADAMS, Ph. D. Heidelberg, 1876. With Notes on Co-operation in University Work.* III. Local Government in Illinois. First published in the Fortnightly Review. By ALBERT SHAW, A. B. Iowa College, 1879.-Local Government in Pennsylvania. Read before the Pennsylvania Historical Society, May 1, 1882. By E. R. L. GOULD, A. B. Victoria University, Canada, 1882. Price 30 cents.

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V. Local Government in Michigan, and the Northwest. Read before the Social Science Association, at Saratoga, September 7, 1882. By E. W. BEMIS, A. B. Amherst College, 1880. Price 25 cents.

VI. Parish Institutions of Maryland

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Magazine of American History. By EDWARD INGLE, A. B. Johns
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VII. Old Maryland Manors.

Read before the Historical and Political Science Association, March 30, 1883. Published also in Lewis Mayer's "Ground Rents in Maryland,” (Cushings & Bailey, Baltimore, 1883). By JOHN JOHNSON, A. B. Johns Hopkins University, 1881. Price 30 cents. VIII. Norman Constables in America. Read before the New England Historic, Genealogical Society, February 1, 1882, By H. B. ADAMS. 2nd Edition. Price 50 cents.

and Salem. From the HisBy H. B. ADAMS.*

IX-X. Village Communities of Cape Anne torical Collections of the Essex Institute. XI. The Genesis of a New England State (Connecticut.) Read before the Historical and Political Science Association, April 13, 1883. By ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, A. M. Rutgers College, 1870; Professor of Political Economy and Jurisprudence at Princeton College. Price 30 cents.

XII. Local Government and Free Schools in South Carolina. Read in part before the Historical Society of South Carolina, December 15, 1882. By B. J. RAMAGE, A. B. Price 40 cents.

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INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMICS.

I-II. Methods of Historical Study. By HERBERT B. ADAMS, Ph. D. (Heidelberg). January and February, 1884; pp. 137.*

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VII. Institutional Beginnings in a Western State. By JESSE MACY, A. B. (Iowa College); Professor of Historical and Political Science, Iowa College. July, 1884; pp. 38. Price 25 cents.

VIII-IX. Indian Money as a Factor in New England Civilization. By WILLIAM B. WEEDEN, A. M. (Brown Univ.) August and September, 1884; pp. 51. Price 50 cents.

X. Town and County Government in the English Colonies of North America. The Toppan Prize Essay for 1883. Read before the American Historical Association at Saratoga, September 10, 1884. By EDWARD CHANNING, Ph. D. (Harvard); Instructor in History, Harvard College. October, 1884; pp. 57. Price 50 cents.

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XI. Rudimentary Society among Boys. By JOHN JOHNSON, A. B. (J. H.
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XII. Land Laws of Mining Districts.
(J. H. U.); December, 1884; pp. 69.

By CHARLES HOWARD SHINN, A. B.
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