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First International Conference of Textile Workers, iv. 537; The Indian Import
Duties on Cotton Goods and Yarns, v. 269, vi. 110; The Recent Wages Dispute in
the Lancashire Cotton-Spinning Industry, iii. 342; Roundabout Shipping, vii.

123.

Hewart, Beatrice: The Cloth Trade in the North of England in the Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Centuries, x. 20; The Wages of London Vestry Employees, viii.
407.

Hewins, W. A. S., The Regulation of Wages by the Justices of the Peace: viii 340.
Higgs, H. Richard Cantillon, i. 262; Some Remarks on Consumption, ix. 505; The
Report on Irish Financial Relations, vi. 644; (with Prof. F. Y. Edgeworth) Inter-
view with Mr. McArthur (the Inventor of the Cyanide Process for the Extraction of
Gold), vii. 119; (with R. Lambelin) Métayage in Western France, iv. 1.

Hirst, F. W. Mr. Gladstone, viii. 395, 533; Municipal Finance, ix. 384; The Policy
of the Engineers, viii. 124; Token Money in Turkey, vii. 109; The War Budget,
x. 105.

Hobhouse, Emily, Dust-women : x. 411.

Hoffmann, W. B., The Late Boot War: v. 264,

Hogarth, Janet E., The German Insurance Laws: vi. 283.

Holder, H. L., The Weavers of Bradford, their Work and Wages; iii. 715.

Holland, B.: The Incidence of Taxation upon Ireland, vii. 214; Old Age Pensions,

viii. 333.

Hollander, Prof. J. H., Note to Letters of Malthus to Macvey Napier : vii. 265.
Hooker, R. The Census of 1891, iv. 175; The Registrar-General's Report, iv. 554.
Horton, S. D., The Suspended Rupee and the Policy of Contraction: iii. 475.
Hughes, A. (with C. G. Crump) The English Currency under Edward I., v. 50; (with
C. G. Crump and C. Johnson) The Debasement of the Coinage under Edward III.,
vii. 185.

Hutchins, B. L.: Notes towards the History of London Wages, ix. 599, x. 103; The
Regulation of Wages by Gilds and Town Authorities, x. 404.

Independent Labour Party, The: iv. 368.

Jacobsen, E. P., The Gold, Silver, and Silk Trades in Sixteenth-Century Milan:
vi. 624.

Jastrow, Henriette, Domestic Servants in Germany, their Economic, Social, and Legal
Position: ix. 625.

Jenks, J. W. Trusts in the United States: ii. 70.

Jevons, F. B., Some Ancient Greek Pay-Bills: vi. 470.

Johnson, A. H., Professor Ashley on the Commercial Legislation of England: x. 96.

Johnson, C. (with C. G. Crump and A. Hughes), The Debasement of the Coinage under
Edward III. : vii. 185.

Johnson, J. F., The Silver Craze in the United States v. 650.

Johnston, C. The Russo-German Tariff War, iv. 136; State Advances on Corn in
Russia, iv. 133.

Jones, B., Co-operation and Profit Sharing: ii. 616.

Kershaw, J. B. C., An Investigation of the Cause of Trade Fluctuations: x. 474.

Keynes, J. N., Prof. H. Sidgwick (Obituary): x. 585.

Kiaer, A. Th., The Norwegian System of Regulating the Drink Traffic: ix. 101.

King, B. (with J. Ashby), Statistics of some Midland Villages: iii. 1, 193,

Kirkland, J.: Bread Laws and the Price of Bread, v. 413; The Relative Prices of Wheat
and Bread, vi. 475.

Lambelin, R. (with H. Higgs), Métayage in Western France: iv. 1.

Landesberger, J., The German Silver Commission: v. 95.

Leppington, C. H. d'E., The Conditions of State Relief in Denmark: iii. 325.

Levetus, Miss A. S., Working Women in Vienna: vii. 101.

Lexis, Prof. W.: The Agio on Gold and International Trade, v. 532; The New German

Exchange Act, vii. 368.

Lexis (Prof) on Bimetallism: v. 276.

Lexis (Prof.) and the German Silver Commission: iv. 715.

Lieben, R. On Consumer's Rent, iv. 716; Indian Currency, viii. 151.

:

Lloyd, T. The Bank of Spain, ii. 170; The Economic Condition of Russia, ii. 398;
The Silver Question in America, i. 792.

Loch, C. S.: Mr. Charles Booth on the Aged Poor, iv. 468; Some Controverted Points in
the Administration of Poor Relief, iii. 425, 584; Some Economic Issues in Regard to
Old-Age Pensions, v. 347; Old-Age Pensions, ix. 520.

Longe, F. D., The Coal Strike and a "Minimum" Wage: iv. 25.

Longstaff, Dr. G. B., The Estimation of Populations in the Interval between two Successive
Censuses: i. 382.

Loria, Prof. A.: Prof. L. Cossa (Obituary), vi. 488; F. Ferrara (Obituary), translated
by Caroline A. Foley, x. 114; Political Economy in Italy, vii. 450.

Ludlow, J. M.: E. V. Neale (Obituary), ii. 752; The Right of Inspection of Books in
Trading and other Bodies, iii. 704.

MacDonald, J. R., The Trades Union Congress and International Socialist Congress :
x. 572, 574.

:

Macdonell, J. The Railway Rates Committee, i. 396; The Regulation of Railway
Rates, i. 490.

Macfie, M., Australia under Protection: iii. 297.

M'Ilvaine, Miss A. P.: Benevolent Loan Associations in France, vi. 627; Economical
Kitchens in France and Switzerland, vi. 273.

McLean, Prof. S. J.: Federal Regulation of Railways in the United States, x. 151; State
Regulation of Railways in the United States, x. 349.

Mahaim, Dr. E.: Economics and Social Science in Belgium, v. 462; Prof. E. de Laveleye
(Obituary), ii. 193; Political Economy in Belgium, translated by Caroline A. Foley,
ix. 129.

Marshall, Prof. A.: Distribution and Exchange, viii. 37; Dr. B. Jowett (Obituary),
iii. 745; Poor Law Reform, ii. 371; The Poor Law in Relation to State-Aided Pen-
sions, ii. 186; On Rent, iii. 74; A Reply, ii. 507.

Marshall, Mary P., Conference of Women Workers: vi. 107.
Martin, J. B., The Evolution of Our Banking System: i. 539.

Martinez de Leiva, J., The Price of Bread in Madrid: vi. 276.

Mavor, Prof. J.: Railway Rates, ii. 572; The Scottish Railway Strike, i. 204.

Matlekovits, Dr. A. von, The Ausgleich between Austria and Hungary: viii. 17.

Mayo-Smith, Prof. R., The Eleventh Census of the United States: i. 43.

Menger, Prof. K. von, On the Origin of Money, translated by Caroline A. Foley:
ii. 239.

Miklashevsky, Prof. A., Monetary Reform in Russia : vi. 632.

Monetary Equivalents, Table of : iii. 162.

Moos, F., Gold and Bank Reserves in Germany: viii. 556.

Muller, W., Notes on the Distress amongst the Hand-weavers in the Bombay Presidency
during the Famine of 1896-97: vii. 285.

Munro, Prof. J. E. C. Some Economic Aspects of the Coal Dispute, 1893, iv. 14 ; The
International Miners' Congress, i. 397; The Probable Effects of an Eight Hours' Day
on the Production of Coal and the Wages of Miners, i. 241; Return of Rates of
Wages in the Mines and Quarries of the United Kingdom and Report thereon of 1891,
i. 806.

Murray, G. H., Notes on the Growth and Incidence of Local Taxation ; iii. 698.
Murray, K. B., Mr. Chamberlain and Colonial Commerce: vii. 21.

Newman, R., Wholesale and Retail Prices: vii. 346.

Nicholson, Prof. J. S.: Capital and Labour, their Relative Strength, ii. 478; The Effects
of the Depreciation of Silver, with Special Reference to the Indian Currency Experi-
ment, iv. 59; Inaugural Address to the Scottish Society of Economists, November 9th,
1897, vii. 538; The Living Capital of the United Kingdom, i. 95; The Measurement
of Utility by Money, iv. 342; Political Economy and Journalism, iv. 393.
Niddrie, W., White Labour in Johannesburg, its Position and Future Prospects, viii. 254.
Nitti, Prof. F. S.: The Financial Situation in Italy, translated by Caroline A. Foley,
iii. 156; The Food and Labour Power of Nations, vi. 30; Strikes in Italy, translated
by C. A. Foley, iii. 719.

Oakeshott, Grace, Women in the Cigar Trade in London: x. 562.
Ogilvie, A. M., The Rise of the English Post Office: iii. 443.

Oncken, Prof. A. : The Consistency of Adam Smith, vii. 443; Letter from Switzerland,
vi. 308, vii. 288, viii. 269; New Tendencies in German Economics, ix. 462; Political
Economy in Switzerland, v. 133.

Osborn, Christabel: Agricultural Depression in New York State, U.S.A., vi. 317;
Bulletin of the United States Labour Department, vi. 154, 314, 653, 656, 658, vii. 295,
ix. 483, x. 582; Charity Organisation Conference, x. 575; Congress of Economists at
Brussels, vii. 293; Economic Aspects of the Liquor Problem, U.S. A. Labour Report,
viii. 572; Factory Inspectors' Report, v. 484; Railway Brotherhoods in the United
States, viii. 577; Report on Agencies and Methods for Dealing with the Unemployed,
iv. 181; Report of the Bureau of Labour Statistics, Connecticut, iii. 358; The Slums
of Great Cities, v. 474; Special Report on Compulsory Insurance in Germany, pre-
pared under the Direction of C. D. Wright, Labour Commissioner, U.S., by J. G.
Brooks, iv. 355; Trade Depression in Maine, U.S. A., v. 476.

Palgrave, R. H. Inglis: Hindrances to the Acceptance of Bimetallism, iv. 165; The Rate
fixed by the Indian Government for Council Bills, iii. 515.
Pantaleoni, Prof. M., An Attempt to analyse the Concepts of Strong" and "Weak"
in their Economic Connexion; viii. 183.

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Pareto, Prof. V., State Expenditure in Italy as compared with the National Wealth :
ii. 561.

Parker, E. H., The Chinese Salt Trade, an Opening for British Enterprise: ix. 116.
Percy, C. M., The Coal Dispute of 1893; its History, Policy, and Warnings: iii. 644.
Philippovich, Prof. E., The Strike of the Bohemian Coal Miners: x. 261.

Pierson, Dr. N. G. Address on Political Economy to the British Economic Association,
vii. 298; Further Considerations on Index Numbers, vi. 127; Index Numbers and
Appreciation of Gold, v. 329.

Plunkett, Hon. H., The Recess Committee and Remedial Legislation for Ireland: vii.
131.

Pownall, G. H.: Bank Reserves, ix. 394; The Insufficiency of our Cash Reserves and of
our Central Stock of Gold, ii. 530.

Price, L. L. Some Aspects of the Theory of Rent, i. 122; The Commission en Agricul-
ture, vi. 389; Some Economic Consequences of the South African War, x. 323;
Industrial Conciliation: a Retrospect, viii. 461; The National Agricultural Con-
ference, iii. 128; Notes on a Recent Economic Treatise, ii. 17; On some Objections to
Bimetallism viewed in Connexion with the Report of the Indian Currency Committee,
iii. 617; Profit Sharing and Co-operative Production, ii. 442; The Report of the
Labour Commission, iv. 444; Adam Smith and his Relations to Recent Economic‹,
iii. 239; Prof. F. A. Walker (Obituary), vii. 148.

Profit Sharing: i. 199.

Rabbeno, Prof. U., A Family of Métayers of the Commune of Reggio Emilia (Italy),
translated by Caroline A. Foley: iv. 545.

Rae, J.: Current Topics, i. 408; The Eight Hours' Day in Australia, i. 525; The Eight
Hours' Day in Victoria, i. 15; The German Socialist Party, i. 531; Hours of Duty
of Railway Servants, i. 201; Industrial Congresses, i. 798; The Labour Commission,
i. 520, 810, ii. 179, 387, 552, 731, iii. 164, 339; The New East India Factory Act,
i. 803; Old Age Pensions, ii. 379; Report on Town Holdings, ii. 571; State Pen-
sions, ii. 183; The Trades Union Congress, ii. 727.

Read, H., South Wales Sliding-scale, its Advantages and Defects: iv. 332.

Recent Periodicals and New Books: i. 230, 438, 618, 831, ii. 199, 415, 582, 761, iii. 175,
366, 557, 751, iv. 196, 378, 563, 750, v. 149, 316, 495, 682, vi. 168, 332, 499, 688,
vii. 155, 307, 466, 648, viii. 162, 289, 425, 601, ix. 150, 342, 494, 674, x. 128,
285, 446, 603.

Renton, D. Difficulties attending the Reduction of the National Debt, vi. 408; The
Investment of Surplus Revenue and the Savings Banks Funds, ix. 18.

Reeves, W. P., Protective Tariffs in Australia and New Zealand: ix. 36.

Ricardo, D. On Currency, vi. 64; Letters on the Sinking Fund to Francis Place,
iii 289.

Row-Fogo, J. A., Local Finance in Scotland: ix. 184.

Sanger, C. P. : Is the English System of Taxation Fair? ix. 10; The Fair Number of
Apprentices in a Trade, v. 616; The Hungarian Zone Tariff System, vi. 294, 630
Recent Contributions to Mathematical Economics, v. 113.

Sauerbeck, A., Index Numbers of Prices: v. 161.

Savings Bank Manager, an English, The Problem of our National Savings: ix. 569.
Schloss, D. F.: The Basis of Industrial Remuneration, ii. 608; The French Labour

Department, ii. 385; The Increase in Industrial Remuneration under Profit-Sharing,
i. 292; Report of the Chicago Strike Commission, v. 83; Report of the London
Chamber of Commerce Conciliation and Arbitration Board, v. 140; State Promotion
of Industrial Peace, iii. 218.

Schuster, E., The Promotion of Companies and the Valuation of Assets according to
German Law: x. 1.

Scott, L. F., A French Co-operative Society at Villaines: iii, 529.

Seebohm, F., French Peasant Proprietorship under the Open Field System of Husbandry:
i. 59.

Seligman, Prof. E. R. A., The American Income Tax: iv. 639.

Shearman, T. G., Can Foreigners be made to pay our Taxes?: iv. 524.
Shimizer, I., The Necessity of Revising the Japanese Treaty: iv. 551.

Shop Hours and Labour Exchange: ii. 730.

Sidgwick, Prof. H., The Economic Lessons of Socialism: v. 336.

Sieghart, Dr. R., The Reform of Direct Taxation in Austria: viii, 173.

Smart, Prof. W.: The Municipal Work and Finance of Glasgow, v. 35; The New Theory
of Interest, i. 675.

Smith, H. Llewellyn, Chapters in the History of London Waterside Labour: ii. 593.
Smith, W. H., On the Relation between Local and Central Taxation: v. 175.

Soyeda, J. : Letter from Japan, iv. 730, v. 662, ix. 469, 651; National Debt in Japan,
v. 289; The Study of Political Economy in Japan, iii. 334.

Steele, F. E.: Bank Amalgamations, vi. 535; Competition as it affects Banking, iii. 637 ;
The Middleman” in Finance, v. 424.

Stephen, H. L., Report of the Land Commission in Wales and Monmouthshire : vii.
137.

Stuart, A. J. Cohen, Progressive Taxation in Holland; viii. 325.

Taussig, Prof. F. W.: The Crisis in the United States and the Repeal of Silver Pur-

chase, iii. 733; Prof. C. F. Dunbar (Obituary), x. 113; The Homestead Strike,
iii. 307; The McKinley Tariff Act, i. 326; The New United States Tariff, iv. 573;
The United States Currency Act of 1900, x. 226; The United States Tariff Act of
1897, vii. 592; The Working of the Silver Act in the United States, ii. 362.
Taylor, F. M., Monetary Reform in the United States: viii. 579.

Trade and Finance in 1891 i. 189.

Trüdinger, O., State Protection of Industry and Commerce in Württemberg, translated
by Caroline A. Foley ix. 611.

Unwin, G., A Seventeenth Century Trade Union: x. 394.

Variorum Notes on Indian Currency: iii. 517.

Veen, Margrieta van der: The Conference on Women's Work at the Hague, viii. 404;
Homework in Berlin, viii. 143.

Vinogradoff, P., Agricultural Services: x. 308.

Vivian, H. H., A Novel Attempt at Co-operative Production in the Building Trades : vi.
270.

Wage, A Living: iv. 365.

Walker, B. E., Banking in Canada: iv. 227.

Walker, Prof. F. A., S. D. Horton (Obituary): v. 304.

Webb, S.: The Alleged Differences in the Wages paid to Men and to Women for Similar
Work, i. 635; The Difficulties of Individualism, i. 360.-Webb, Sidney and
Beatrice The Method of Collective Bargaining, vi. 1; The Standard Rate, vi. 356.
Westergaard, Prof. H.: Dr. E. Engel (Obituary), vii. 145; Mortality in Extreme Old
Age, ix. 315; Some Remarks on the Mortality among Persons with Consumptive
Family History, iv. 139.

Westlake, J., The Theory of Taration, with Reference to Nationality, Residence, and
Property: ix. 365.

Whitelaw, T. N., Professor Nicholson on "The Causes of Movements in General Prices":
iv. 521.

Wickett, S. M., Political Economy at German Universities: viii. 146.

Wieser, Prof. F. von, The Austrian School and the Theory of Value: i. 108.
Wilkinson, the Rev. J. F., Friendly Society Finance: ii. 721.

Williams, A. British Co-operative Congress, v. 451, vi. 455; A "Fixed Value of
Bullion" Standard—a Proposal for Preventing General Fluctuations of Trade,
ii. 280, 747; The International Co-operative Alliance and its Congress, v. 456; J.
T. W. Mitchell (Obituary), v. 306.

Wilson, Mona: The Conference of Women Workers, viii. 133; Factory Inspectors
Report, x. 430, 580; Her Majesty's Women Inspectors' Report, vii. 638; Report on
Workmen's Compensation and Employers' Liability, x. 579.

Wolff, H. W.: Syndicats Agricoles, iii. 522; Working Men's Insurance, v. 612.
Wood, G. H., The Course of Average Wages between 1790 and 1860 ix. 588.

Yule, G. U., On the Correlation of Total Pauperism with Proportion of Out-relief: v.
603, vi. 613.

Z.: Compulsory Arbitration, ix. 85; "Fair Wages" in Government Contracts, vi. 153;
The New Factory Act, v. 471; Successful Profit Sharing, ix. 585.

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