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454 454 ACCESSIONS. Masonic Grand Lodge, Proceedings of, 1905. Portland, 1905. 8vo, Cloth. Portrait. 363 pp. (Donated by F. W. Baltes & Co., Portland. ) Odd Fellows' Grand Lodge, Proceedings of, First to Eleventh, 1856 to 1866, inclusive, Portland and Salem. 8vo, Cloth, 536 pp. (Donated by F. W. Baltes & Co., Portland.) Padres, In the Footprints of. By Charles Warren Stoddard. San Francisco, 1902. 12mo, Cloth. Illustrated. 335 pp. Penelope, The New. By Mrs. Frances Fuller Victor. San Fran- cisco, 1877. 8vo, Cloth, 349 pp. Historical Criticism, Essays on. By Edward Gaylord Bourne, Pro- fessor of History in Yale University. New York, 1901. 8vo, Cloth, 304 pp. Books, List of, on Samoa and Guam. Washington, 1901. Quarto, Cloth, 54 pp. American Historical Association, 1902. Vol. 2. Washington, 1903. 8vo, Cloth, 648 pp. - Annual Report, 1903. Washington, 1904. 8vo, Cloth, 1110 pp. - Annual Report, 1904. Washington, 1905. 8vo, Cloth, 798 pp. Surveyors General, Instructions to, by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, May 3, 1881. Washington, 1881. 8vo, Cloth. Illustrations. 113 pp. (Three volumes donated by Geo. H. Himes. ) Patent Office Report, 1857. Agriculture. Washington, 1858. 8vo, Cloth. Illustrated. 552 pp. Zuni and Colorado Rivers, Report of an expedition by Capt. L. Sitgreaves, U. S. Topographical Engineers, in 1851. Washington, 1853. 8vo, Cloth. Maps, sketches, views, illustrations. 190 pp. DOCUMENTS. Correspondence between Holderness & Co. and Norris & Co., Port- land merchants, and Winter & Latimer, San Francisco, during the years 1850-52; also numerous letters to Holderness & Co. and Norris & Co. from different persons in Oregon during the years mentioned. 165 letters. Miscellaneous lot of 600 orders, receipts, bills, shipping receipts, etc., in connection with the business of J. Failing & Co., Portland, Oregon, 1853-55. (Preceding two lots of material donated by James F. Failing, Port- land. ) Correspondence of Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, numbering 2,200 letters, connected with the preparation of u McLoughlin and Old Oregon, " ' ' The Conquest, ' ' and a third volume yet unnamed. (Donated by Mrs. Dye, Oregon City.) Commission of Joseph L. Meek, the first United States Marshal of Oregon, and the first commission issued to an officer of Oregon Terri-