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Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Salisbury, of New Haven, Conn., are printing, "privately," a series of Genealogical and Biographical Monographs on the families of MCCURDY, MITCHELL, LORD, LEE, MARVIN, LYNDE, DIGBY, WILLOUGHBY, GRISWOLD, WOLCOTT, PITKIN, OGDEN, JOHNSON, and DIODATI, with notes on the BUCHANAN, PARMELEE, BOARDMAN, LAY, DE WOLF, DRAKE, CLARKE, SWAYNE, BOND, and DUNBAR families. It is not a mere collection of names and dates, but a book of family-history as well as a genealogical record, full of new facts obtained in this country and abroad; a work of great and ever-increasing interest to present and future generations of these families and their allies; and also valuable to genealogists and other antiquaries or students of History. The Monographs will fill one thousand or more pages, in three volumes, large 4to, including twenty-eight or more full chart-pedigrees, on bond-paper, with authenticated coats of arms and carefully prepared indexes of family-names.

Subscriptions are invited for copies at cost. The edition is 300 copies. There remain 150 for sale at $18 each, bound in beveled boards, cloth, gilt tops, with the pedigrees separately bound. No account is made of the labor or expenditures of the authors.

A few copies of the Chart-Pedigrees, without the text, are offered at $8 for the set.
These prices will be raised when the work is issued.

Mr. Salisbury offers the remainder of the edition of his "Family Memorials" on the families of SALISBURY ALDWORTH, ELBRIDGE, SEWALL, PYLREN-DUMMER, WALLEY, QUINCY, GODKIN, WENDELL, BREESE, CHEVALIER, ANDERSON, and PHILLIPS, at $20 a copy; the pedigrees alone at $8; bound as above.

Application for copies may be made to the authors as above; or to Editor of

MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN HISTORY, 743 Broadway, New York Citv.

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With rare and useful Genealogy, giving the Marriages and Children of all the Sovereigns, the claims of Lady Macbeth, of Bruce and Baliol, the rise of the Stuarts, the Houses of Burgundy, Bourbon, Orleans, Savoy, Navarre, Bonaparte, etc.

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The Bound Volumes of The Magazine of American History.

With each successive volume of this excellent publication an elaborate index is carefully prepared and added, enhancing the value of the work, particularly for reference, in a measure that cannot be overestimated.

The price of the bound volume is $3.50 for each half year, in dark green levant cloth, and $4.50 if bound in half morocco. Some of the years prior to 1883 are bound complete in one volume, $6.00.

MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN HISTORY, 743 Broadway, New York.

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