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From JUDGE FREDERIC W. HOWAY-Howay, F. W., Presidential Address: International Aspects of the Maritime Fur-Trade, from the Proceedings of The Royal Society of Canada, 3d Ser., Vol. XXXVI, 1942.

From MR. J. W. MAILLIARD, JR.-Millard, Bailey, History of the San Francisco Bay Region . . . Chicago, etc.: The American Historical Society, Inc., 1924, 3 vols.; The United States Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery . . . Wisconsin Volume, Chicago, etc., 1877, Young, John P., San Francisco, a History of the Pacific Coast Metrop- olis, San Francisco, Chicago [191 2], 2 vols.

From MR. GEORGE A. MERRILL-Merrill, George A., comp.. The Story of Lake Dolores and Mission San Francisco de Asis [Redwood City: priv. prtd., 1942].

From MR. GRANT D. MILLER-Cummings, G. A., and Pladwell, E. S., Oakland, a History [Oakland, Calif.: The Grant D. Miller Mortuaries, Inc., 1942].

From THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA RESIDENT IN . . . CALIFORNIA-Allen, Alice Mayhew, Early Roads and Trails in California, San Francisco: The National Society of Colonial Dames of America, 1942.

From THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY-Haskell, Daniel C, The United States Exploring Expedition, 18^8-1842, and Its Publications, 18 44- 18-] 4, New York: The New York Public Library, 1942.

From MR. THOMAS W. NORRIS-[Fages, Pedro], Letters of Captain Don Pedro Pages & The Reverend President Fr. Junipero Serra at San Diego, California in October 1772, tr. by Henry R. Wagner; [Forbes, James Alexander], The Battle of Santa Clara, an Unpublished Letter; Riley, Bennett, Proclamation . . . the Third Day of June 1849 . . . (The foregoing were privately printed at The Grabhorn Press, 1938-1942.)

From HON. THOMAS F. PRENDERGAST-Prendergast, Thomas F., Forgotten Pioneers, Irish Leaders in Early California, San Francisco, The Trade Pressroom, 1942.

From STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS-Chalfant, W. A., Tales of the Pioneers, Stanford University, Calif.: Stanford University Press [1942].

From MRS. FRANCIS WILLIAMS-Chapman, Arthur, The Pony Express . . . New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons [1932]; King, Elmer R., comp., Handbook of Historical Landmarks of California, Los Angeles [priv. prtd., 1938].

From MISS LOTTIE G. WOODS-The Aha California Almanac and Book of Facts for the Year 188^, San Francisco, 1883; Constitution and By-Laws of the Merchants^ Club of San Francisco, San Francisco [1886].

MAPS, DOCUMENTS and MANUSCRIPTS

From MISS FANNY J. CHIPMAN-Map, "Plat of the Rancho Miramontes," copy made in 1862 from the original survey; Map of Pulgas Ranch; Deeds to Alameda property, 1871; Cancelled promissory notes of the 1880's; Correspondence of John W. Dwindle and of William W. Chipman, 1 860-1 880; Daily appointment book of John W. Dwindle, 1873; Letter written by Bishop Ingraham Kip from San Francisco to Hon. J. W. Dwinelle, May 16, 1879.

From MR. J. W. MAILLIARD, JR.-The Evening Post. San Francisco, July 30, 1906. and other documents of the 1870's.

From MR. THOMAS W. NORRIS- Jackson's Map of the Mining District of Cali- fornia, and Appendix, The Signers of the California Constitution . . . and Governor Bennett Riley's Constitutional Proclamation; M. G. Vallejo's Release from Fort Sutter, August 2nd, 1846; The Volunteer's Vision, a poem written by Lieut. R. M. Morrison of Stevenson's Regiment, while aboard the Loo Choo on the way to California. (The fore- going facsimiles were privately printed at The Grabhorn Press, 1 936-1 941.)