al Society, 213.
Palaeontographical Society, 200.
Parker Society, 192.
Percy Society, 193.
Perkins's Best Reading, 8.
Philobiblon Society, 201.
Pipe Roll Society, 215.
Positivist Library, 131.
Printers, Bibliographies of celebrated, 176.
Ray Society, 198.
Reference, Books of, 91-129.
Roxburghe Club, 185.
Roxburghe Library, 209.
Sales, How to Buy at, 63.
Shakespeare Society, 193.
Shakspere (New) Society, 211.
Societies (Publishing), 184-216.
Spalding Club, 191.
Spenser Society, 209.
Spottiswoode Society, 195.
Stevens (Henry), "My English Library," 6.
---- his paper on Mr. James Lenox, 55, 64.
Surtees Society, 189.
Sydenham Society, 195.
Topographical Bibliographies, 179.
Topographical Society of London, 214.
Warton Club, 202.
Wernerian Club, 198.
Wodrow Society, 194.
Wyclif Society, 215
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