ACCESSIONS. 411 and by Carpenter and Co., 1799. Quarto. Half calf, marbled paper sides an excellent and well preserved specimen of the art of book- making in vogue one hundred years ago. Translated from the French by H. Neuman. Map to illustrate Author's Travels. 642 pp. with index in addition. Oregon State Board of Horticulture, Second Annual Keport of, to the Legislative Assembly, 17th Regular Session, 1893. 8vo. Cloth. Illustrated. 349 pp. (2 copies.) Catalogue of Scarce American and Miscellaneous Books. By Ed- ward W. Nash, 1872-1877, 120 Nassau Street, N. Y. Bound in same volume, "Giblets of History and Tidbits of America," Etc., by Charles L. Woodward, 78 Nassau Street, N. Y. American Library Association, Papers and Proceedings of the 27th General Meeting of, at Portland, Oregon, July 4-7, 1905. Published by the American Library Association, 1905. 8vo. 257 pp. United States Geological Survey, Fourth Annual Keport, to the Secretary of the Interior, 1882-83. By J. W. Powell, Director. Wash- ington: Government Printing Office, 1884. 8vo, cloth. 473 pp. Maps, plates, engravings. Over the Range to the Golden Gate. A Complete Tourist's Guide to Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon, Puget Sound and the Great Northwest. By Stanley Wood. Revised to 1904 by C. E. Hooper. Chicago: R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co., Publishers, 1906. 8vo. Cloth. Illustrated. 340 pp. Crofutt's Transcontinental Tourist's Guide. Geo. A. Crofutt, Pub- lisher, New York, 1872. Vol. 4. 12mo. Cloth. Illus. 224 pp. Maps. Vol. 6. Quarto, cloth. 158 pp. Illus. Maps. Overland Tours, consisting of over Six Thousand Miles of Main Tours, and Three Thousand Miles of Side Tours, also Six Thous- and Miles by Stage and Water. Chicago and New York: Rand, McNally & Co., Publishers, 1890. 8vo. Cloth. 264 pp. Maps and Illus. Biennial Report of the Secretary of State, State of Oregon, to the Legislative Assembly, 19th Regular Session, December 31, 1895-De- cember 31, 1896. 8vo. Cloth. 338 pp. Appendix, 82 pp., giving list of officers of Territory and State of Oregon from 1843 to 1897. American First Class Book, The, or Exercises in Reading and iJecitation; selected principally from modern authors of Great Britain and America, and designed for the use of the Highest Class in Publick and Private Schools. By John Pierpont, Minister of Hollis-STtreet Church, Boston. Boston: 1823. 12mo, sheep. 480 pp. Much worn. Title page frayed. (Brought to Oregon in 1852, by Mrs. Anna Pent- land Brooks, The Dalles, Oregon, by whom it was presented.)