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Greeley, S. H. Railroad responsibility for objectionable combinations. The farmers and the Chicago grain market.

(In Chicago conference on trusts, pp. 202-209. Chicago, 1900. 12°.)

Greenbaum, Milton D. The power of the United States courts to enjoin persons from obstructing interstate commerce and the transportation of the mails.

(In Chicago legal news, vol. 30, Aug. 28, 1897, p. 2; Sept. 4, 1897, p. 13; Sept. 11, 1897, p. 27; Sept. 18, 1897, p. 34; Sept. 25, 1897, p. 39; Oct. 2, 1897, p. 46.)

Greene, Thomas L. Corporation finance. A study of the principles and methods of the management of the finances of corporations in the United States; with special reference to the valuation of corporation securities.

G. P. Putnam's sons, New York, 1897. (6), 181 pp. 12°.

Hadley, Arthur T. The prohibition of railroad pools.

(In Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 4, Jan., 1890, pp. 158-171.)

Railroad transportation: its history and its laws.

New York and London: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1885.

269 pp.

12°.

The workings of the interstate commerce law.

v, (1),

(In Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 2, Jan., 1888, pp. 162–187.)

Hardesty, Jesse. The mother of trusts. Railroads and their relation to "the man with the plow.

Kansas City, Mo.: Hudson-Kimberly publishing company, [1899]. 262 pp. 12°.

Same.

Revised edition.

Kansas City, Mo.: J. Hardesty, 1900.

218 pp.

120.

Hartshorne, F. C. The railroads and the commerce clause.

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania press, 1892. xxiii, 165 pp. 8.

Hassler, Charles W. Railroad rings and their relation to the railroad question in this country.

New York: D. H. Gildersleeve & co., 1876.

29 pp.

29 pp. 8°.

Hendrick, Frank. Railway control by commissions.

G. P. Putnam's sons, New York & London, 1900. iii, (1), 161 pp. 12°. (Questions of the day, no. 96.)

Hines, Walker D. Legislative regulation of railroad rates.

(In American economic association. Publications, 3d series, vol. 4, pp. 84-103. New York, 1903. 8°.)

Hole, James. National railways: an argument for state purchase. 2d ed.

London: Cassell & co., 1895. xvi, 408 pp. 120.

Hopkins, James H. Railroad combinations and discriminations. (In Congressional record, 44th Congress, 1st session, vol. 4, pt. 6. Appendix, pp. 111-114.)

Hough, Emerson. The settlement of the West: a study in transportation.

(In Century magazine, vol. 63, Nov., 1901, pp. 91-107; Dec., 1901, pp. 201-216; Jan., 1902, pp. 355-369.)

Hubbard, Gardiner G. Commerce by railroad. Memorial of Gardiner G. Hubbard, concerning commerce by railroad among the several states. Feb. 16, 1874. 25 pp. 8°. (U. S. 43d Congress, 1st session. House miscellaneous document no. 140.)

Hudson, Henry. The Southern railway & steamship association. (In Quarterly journal of economics, vol. 5, Oct., 1890, pp. 70–94, 115-130.)

Hudson, James F. The railways and the republic.

New York: Harper & brothers, 1886. (4), 489 pp. 8°.

Hull, Charles H. Railway alliance and trade districts of the United States.

(In International monthly, vol. 3, June, 1901, pp. 703–718.)

Huntington, Collis P. A plea for railway consolidation.

(In Compendium of transportation theories, pp. 251-259. Washington, D. C., 1893. 8°.),

Ingalls, M. E. Address on railway ethics.

(In Railway age, vol. 25, May 13, 1898, pp. 332-334.)

The railroads and the interstate law.

(In Iron age, vol. 62, July 7, 1898, pp. 19-20. )

Jackson, Luis. Railways as factors in industrial development.

(In Hatfield, Henry R., ed. Lectures on commerce, pp. 81-101. Chicago, 1904. 8°.)

Jeans, J. S. Railway problems: an inquiry into the economic conditions of railway working in different countries.

London: Longmans, Green, and co., 1887. xxviii, 560 pp. 8°.

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Johnson, Emory R. American railway transportation.

New York: D. Appleton and company, 1903. xvi, 434 pp. Illustrations. Maps. Folded chart. 12°. (Appleton's business series.)

CONTENTS.-Introduction: Definition and scope of transportation. Part I. The American railway system: Origin of the American railway system; Origin of the American railway; Growth of the American railway net; The mechanism of the railway-Its technical growth; The present railway system of the United States; The railway corporation and its charter; Railway capital; Earnings, expenses, and dividends. Part II. The railway service: The freight service; The passenger service; The express service of the railways; The mail service of the railways; The organization of the service; The accounts and statistics of the railway service. Part III. The railways and the public: Railway competition and agreements to maintain rates; Pools and traffic associations; The present situation; Monopoly and competition in the railway service; Theory of rates and fares; Rate making in practice; Railway charges in the United States and other countries. Part IV. The railways and the state: Public aid to railway construction; Relation of the railways to the state in the United Kingdom and France; Relations of the railways and the state in Italy and Germany; Regulation of railways by the American State governments-The State commissions; Railway regulations by the federal government. The Interstate commerce commission; The courts and railway regulation; Railway taxation; The problem of government regulation.

Current transportation topics.

(In American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 9, Feb., 1897, pp. 107-116; vol. 10, Sept., 1897, pp. 241-251.)

The industrial services of the railways.

(In American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 5, May, 1895, pp. 897-914.)

The principles of government regulation of railroads.
(In Political science quarterly, vol. 15, Mar. 1900, pp. 37–49.)

Relation of taxation to monopolies.

(In American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 4, Mar., 1894, pp. 764-789.)

Johnson, Emory R., and Walter E. Weyl. The statistics of transportation.

(In The Federal census; critical essays by members of the American economic association, March, 1899, pp. 246–256. New York, 1899. 8°. American economic association. Publications, n. s., no. 2.)

Kenna, E. D. Railway consolidation.

(In Hatfield, Henry R., ed.

Chicago, 1904. 8°.)

Lectures on commerce, pp. 111-128.

Kirkman, Marshall M. Economic theory of rates.
Economic theory of rates. Private versus

government control of railroads.

New York and Chicago: The World railway publishing company, 1902. 355 pp. 12°. (The science of railways, vol. 8.) Formerly published under title “Railway rates and government control."

Railroad legislation. The growth of our railway system and some of the mistakes attending it.

Chicago: Chartes N. Trivess, printer, 1886. 26 pp. 8°.

Railway rates and government control. Economic questions surrounding these subjects.

Chicago and New York: Rand, McNally & co., 1892. 354 pp. 8°.

The relation of the railroads of the United States to the people and the commercial and financial interests of the country. Chas. N. Trivess, printer, Chicago. [1885.] 54 pp. 8°.

Knapp, Martin A. Discrimination by railways.

(In Compendium of transportation theories, pp. 185-190. Washington, D. C., 1893. 8°.)

Equality of rights in transportation agencies.

(In Chicago conference on trusts, pp. 234–237. Chicago, 1900. 12°.)

Government regulation of railroad rates.

(In New York bar association. Proceedings, 1895, pp. 93–104. New York, 1895.)

Railroad pooling.

(In Railway review, vol. 36, July 25, 1896, pp. 408-409; Aug. 1, 1896, pp. 422-423.)

Some observations on railroad pooling and the conditions upon which pooling contracts should be authorized by law. (In American academy of political and social science. Annals, vol. 8, July, 1896, pp. 127-147.)

Langstroth, Charles S. and Wilson Stilz. Railway co-operation; an investigation of railway traffic associations and a discussion of the degree and form of co-operation that should be granted competing railways in the United States. With an introduction by Martin A. Knapp.

Philadelphia: Published for the University, 1899.

xv, 210

pp. 8°. (Publications of the University of Pennsylvania. Series in political economy and public law, no. 15.)

Larrabee, William. The railroad question; a historical and practical treatise on railroads, and remedies for their abuses. 10th ed.

Chicago: The Schulte publishing company, 1898. 488 pp.
Frontispiece (portrait). 12°.

Lewis, George H. National consolidation of the railways of the United States.

New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1893. xv, 326 pp. 12°. Lewis, John.

Interstate commerce act-long and short haul clause. (In American railroad and corporation reports, vol. 7, pp. 493–497. Chicago, 1893. 8°.)

Lewis, William Draper. The standing of the interstate commerce commission before the federal courts.

(In American law register, vol. 32, Mar., 1893, pp. 272–278.)

McCain, C. C. The development of railway freight classification. (In Compendium of transportation theories, pp. 170-177. Washington, D. C., 1893. 8°.)

Report upon changes in railway transportation rates on freight traffic throughout the United States, 1852 to 1893.

(In United States. 52d Congress, 2d session. Senate report no. 1394, pt. 1, pp. 397-658. Washington, 1893. 8°.).

Appears as Appendix K to part 1 of the Aldrich report on "Wholesale prices, wages, and transportation."

ed. Compendium of transportation theories. A compilation of essays upon transportation subjects by eminent experts.

Washington, D. C.: Kensington publishing company, 18 (Kensington series. 1st book.)

295 pp. 8°. McCrea, Roswell C.

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Taxation of transportation companies. report prepared under the direction of the Industrial commission.

Washington: Government printing office, 1901. (2), 1005–
1091 pp. 80.

Reprinted from vol. 9 of the Reports of the Industrial commission,
Washington, 1901.

McKinney, William M. and Peter Kemper, jr. The federal statutes annotated. Vol. 3.

Edward Thompson company, Northport, Long Island, New
York, 1904. iv, 904 pp. 40.

"Interstate commerce," pp. 808-856.

McLean, Simon J. Federal regulation of railways in the United States. (In Economie journal, vol. 10, June, 1900, pp. 157-171.)

Reports upon railway commissioners, railway rate grievances, and regulative legislation.

Ottawa: Printed by S. E. Dawson, 1902. 79 pp. 4°. (Canada. Parliament. Sessional papers, 1-2, Edward VII. no. 20a.)

State regulation of railways in the United States.

(In Economic journal, vol. 10, Sept., 1900, pp. 349–369.)

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