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WYLLIE (ROBERT CRICHTON).-Notes on the Shipping, Trade, Agriculture, Climate, Diseases, Religious Institutions, Civil and Social Condition, Mercantile and Financial Policy of the Sandwich or Hawaiian Islands, viewed in relation to other Groups of Islands, and to the natural and acquired advantages of the Sandwich or Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu, 1845. 8vo. See "Friend," May, 1845, etc., and "Colonial Magazine," London, 1846. Address to the House of Representatives of the Hawaiian Kingdom by Robert Crichton Wyllie, Minister of Foreign Relations. Honolulu, 1850. 8vo. pp. 41. See Temperance Society.

See Correspondence; and Reports.

ZIMMERMAN (HEINRICH).—Reise um die Welt mit Capit. Cook Gottingen, 1781. 8vo.

8vo.

Dernier Voyage du Capt. Cook autour du monde, ou se trouve les circonstances de sa mort, par H. Zimmerman, témoin oculaire, traduit etc. par Roland. Berne, 1782. ZOOLOGY.-See Bennett, Brandt, Cassin, Chamisso, Dana, Eschscholtz, Eydoux et Souleyet, St. Hilaire, Gould, Gray, Haldeman, Hinds, Kittlitz, Laurent, Peale, Quoy et Gaimard, Richardson, Virgin.

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ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION

OF THE

HAWAIIAN CLUB.

I. The name of this Association shall be the HAWAIIAN CLUB. II. Its object shall be to promote social intercourse among the friends of Hawaii, resident in or visiting Boston and vicinity, and to advance the interests of the United States at the Hawaiian Islands, and the welfare of the Hawaiian nation, by collecting and diffusing information bearing thereupon, and by all other honorable means.

III. The members of the Club shall be those persons in attendance upon the meeting at which the Club shall be organized, who shall sign these Articles, with such others as may at any properly called meeting thereafter be elected by ballot. Two ballots in opposition to any one nominated shall defeat his election. Honorary members may be elected in the same manner, and under the same restriction.

IV. The officers of the Club shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary, who shall act as Treasurer, and two Directors, who together shall constitute an Executive Committee, and who shall manage the affairs of the Club, and direct about the collection and disbursement of funds, and the publication of documents. They shall hold office for one

year, and until their successors shall have been appointed.

V. The annual meeting of the Club shall be held on the third Wednesday of January of each year, at which meeting the officers for the ensuing year shall be chosen by ballot. There shall be a regular meeting of the Club on the third Wednesday of each month. Special meetings may be called by the President. Five shall constitute a" quorum.

VI. The expenses of the Club for stationery, publications, etc., shall be met by voluntary contributions.

VII. These Articles can be amended at any duly called meeting.

HAWAIIAN CLUB.

OFFICERS FOR 1868.

President, JAMES HUNNEWell.

Vice President, JAMES F. B. MARSHALL.
Secretary and Treasurer, EDWARD P. BOND.
Directors, CHARLES BREWER, BENJAMIN PITMAN.

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