2d ser., v. 3, pt. 2, never published Vol. 4 (1826) William Smith's continuation [1732-62] of the History of New York, was reprinted as v. 5 (1829) to form with v. 4 (1829) History of the province of New York, a complete edition of Smith's history; v. 4 (1829) of the Collections, a reprint of Smith's original work, being designated as v. 1; v. 5 of the Collections, containing the "Continuation", as v. 2 V. 1. The constitution of the New-York historical society. A discourse, designed to commemorate the discovery of New-York by Henry Hudson ... / by Samuel Miller -- The relation of John de Verrazzano, a Florentine, of the land by him discovered in the name of His Majestie. Divers voyages and northerne discoveries of that worthy irrecoverable discoverer Master Henry Hudson .. / by John Playse ... and H. Hudson -- A second voyage or employment of Master Henry Hudson, for finding a passage to the East Indies by the north-east, written by himselfe. The third voyage of Master Henry Hudson toward Noua Zembia ... / by Robert Ivet -- An abstract of the journall of Master Henry Hudson, for the discoverie of the North-west passage ... Documents ... collected from the second volume of ... "Historical collections" / by Ebenezer Hazard -- East-Hampton book of laws. [Laws established by James duke of York, for the government of New-York, in the year 1664.] 1811. -- V. 3. An inaugural discourse ... / by Gouverneur Morris. An anniversary discourse ... / by G.C. Verplanck -- A biographical memoir of Hugh Williamson ... / by David Hosack -- A discourse on the religion of the Indian tribes of North America ... / by S.F. Jarvis. An inaugural address ... / by David Hosack -- An anniversary discourse ... / by Henry Wheaton -- Communications from ... Samuel Jones ... to John Pintard. An extract from the records in the Council chamber, relative to the dispute between the government of New-Netherlands, and the lord proprietary of MAryland, concerning the [Cont.] the title of the Dutch to the territories on the Delaware. 1656-1668. Description of some of the medals, struck in relation to important events in North America ... / by James Mease. 1821