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roads... appointed to investigate alleged abuses in the management of railroads. New York: Evening Post, printer, 1880. 156 pp. 8°.

Same. (In New York State, Railroads Committtee. Proceedings of the special committee. New York, 1879. 8°. v. 4, pp. 3881-4036.)

The railway problem. New York: Thomp son & Moreau, 1880. 34 pp. 8°. Reprinted from the National Quarterly Review, April,

1880.

1881.

Alexander (E. P.) Reply to questions of the special committee on Railroad Transportation of the New York Chamber of Commerce, by E. P. Alexander, Vice-President Louisville & Nashville R. R. Co. [New York, 1881 ?] 36 pp. 12°.

Atwater (Lyman H.) The regulation of railroads. [New York, 1881.] 406-428 pp. 8°. Extr. The Princeton Review, May, 1881.

Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York. Report of the special committee on railroad transportation on the subject of a railroad commission. Dec. 1, 1881. New York, 1881. 8°.

22 pp.

Report of the special committee on railroad transportation, on the subject of the regulation of commerce by railroads, and the Reagan and Henderson bills, now pending in Congress. New York, 1881., 19 pp. 8°.

Report of the special committee on railroad transportation, on the reply made by Leland Stanford, to the questions on the railroad problem, propounded by the committee. New York, 1881. 8°. 34 pp.

Curtis (George Ticknor). The ownership of railroad property. [New York, 1881.] 345-355 pp.

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of the charges of monopoly and oppression made against railroad corporations... New York: H. V. & H. W. Poor, 1881. lxxxiv pp. 8°.

Repr.: Manual of the railroads of the U. S., 1881.

1882.

Carley (F. D.) Differential rates advantageous. Argument submitted to Messrs. Thurman, Washburne and Cooley, commissioners. [Louisville,] 1882. 8 pp. 8°.

Commercial Exchange of Philadelphia. Memorial to... A. G. Thurman,... E. B. Washburne,... T. M. Cooley. Philadelphia, 1882. 22 pp. obl. 12°.

Fink (Albert). Cost of railroad transportation, railroad accounts, and government regulations of railroad tariffs. New York: Evening Post Job. Pr. Off., 1882. 29 pp. 8°.

Extract from Annual report of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company, 1873/4.

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Interstate commerce. Argument before the committee on commerce of the U. S. House of WashRepresentatives. Mch. 17 and 18, 1882. ington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1882. 38 pp. 8°. (U. S Interstate Commerce Committee.)

The railroad problem and its solution. Argument...before the committee on commerce of the U. S. House of Representatives, in opposition to the bill to regulate interstate commerce. January 14, 15 and 16, 1880. New York: Russell Bros., 1882. 84 pp. 8°.

Report upon the adjustment of railroad transportation rates to the seaboard. New York: Russell Bros., 1882. 59 pp. 8°.

Fresh facts. The cost of transportation of Western farm products. Philadelphia: Amer. Iron & Steel Assoc., 1882. 28 pp. 8°. (Tariff Tract No. 2. 1872.)

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and argument on the relative rates of transportation to be charged between Western and Seaboard Cities. Philadelphia [1882]. 18 pp. 8°.

Philadelphia Produce Exchange. Report... to Hon. A. G. Thurman, E. B. Washburne, T. M. Cooley, Advisory Commission to the Trunk Lines. March 16th, 1882. Philadelphia, 1882. 21. 4°.

Proceedings of the advisory commission appointed by the trunk lines to consider the question of differential rates between seaboard cities and common points in the west. (Sessions in New York.) New York: Russell Bros., 1882. 37 pp. 8°.

Reagan (John H.) Argument of J. H. Reagan ...on the railroad problem... Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1882. 30 pp. 8°.

Saint Louis Merchants' Exchange. Argument of the committee appointed by the Merchants' Exchange of Saint Louis before the advisory commission appointed by the trunk lines to adjust freight rates between the west and the seaboard. St. Louis, May 9th, 1882. 1 l., 8 pp. 8°.

Thurman (Allen Granberry), and others. Report of Messrs. Thurman, Washburne and Cooley, constituting an advisory commission on differential rates by railroads, between the West and the Seaboard. New York: Russell Bros., 1882. 43 pp. 8°. Toledo Produce Exchange. Differential rates. Argument of the committee of the Toledo Produce Exchange before the "Advisory Commission' " of the Trunk line railroads, April, 1882. Toledo, O., 1882. 17 pp. 8°.

United States.-Commerce Committee. Arguments and statements before the committee on commerce in relation to certain bills... proposing congressional regulation of interstate commerce. Washington, 1882.] 269 pp. 8°.

1883.

New York (State).-Railroad Commissioners, Board of. In the matter of the complaint of the Chamber of Commerce, New York, and others, against the Trunk Line of railroads to the west. Opinion by Commissioner O'Donnell. November 28, 1883. n. p., 1883. 67 pp. 8°.

New York Board of Trade and Transportation. The duties and relations of railroad corpotions to the public. Report of the special committee on railway freight grievances... New York, 1883. 8 pp. 8°.

Report upon the relative cost of transporting live stock and dressed beef, containing Abstract of proceedings of conference of April...1883, and Proceedings of the Trunk Line executive committee of May 31 and June 1, 1883. New York: Russell Bros., 1883. 5 p.l., 134 pp. 8°.

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Reprinted from the Chicago Railway Review of Apr. 12. Fink (Albert). Interstate commerce. Arguments before the committee on commerce of the U. S. House of Representatives. Jan. 26, 1884. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1884. 32 pp. 8°. (U. S. Interstate Commerce Committee.)

Freight (The) rate problem. Editorial of the "St. Louis Globe-Democrat "... Shippers prefer steady rates. Extract from the Indianapolis Journal... New York: Russell Bros., 1884. 6 pp. 8°. Green ([John P.]) Argument of Mr. Green, vice-president of the Pennsylvania R. R. Co., before the committee on commerce of the House of Representatives, January 24, 1884. [Washington, 1884.] 31 pp. 8°. (U. S. Commerce Committee.)

Interstate commerce. Debate in Forty-Eighth [and] Forty-Ninth Congress... Washington, 1884. 4 v. in 2. 8°.

1887 volume compiled by U. H. Painter.

Lansing (Gerrit L.) The railway and the state. [New York, 1884.] 461-475 pp. 8°.

Extr.: North American Review. May, 1884. Sensational legislation. New York, 1884 26 pp. 16°.

United States.-Commerce Committee. Arguments and statements before the committee on commerce in relation to certain bills referred to

that committee proposing congressional regulation of interstate commerce. n.t.-p. [Washington, 1884.] 176 pp. 8°.

Statutes. A bill to establish a Board of Commissioners of Inter-State Commerce, and for other purposes. n.t.-p. [1884] 8 pp. pap. 8°.

Same. n.t.-p. 9 pp. pap. 8°. (48 Cong. I. sess. H. R. 2246.)

1885.

Fink (Albert). Measures for securing stable, equitable and indiscriminating railway tariffs. Letter to the Board of railroad commissioners of New York. New York: Russell Brothers, 1885. 8 pp. 8°.

Regulation of interstate commerce by Congress. Testimony before the Select Committee on interstate commerce of the United States Senate. New York, May 21, 1885. Washington: Government Pr. Office, 1885. 40 pp. 8°. (United States. Interstate Commerce Committee.)

Kirkman (M. M.) The relation of the railroads of the United States to the people, and the commercial and financial interests of the country. The elements that determine the rates that shall be charged. Chicago: Chas. N. Trives [1885?]. 54 pp., l. 8°.

Nimmo (Joseph), jr. Railroad federations and the relation of the railroads to commerce, 1885. Washington: Govt. Print. Off., 1885. I p.l., 19

pp. 8°. (U. S. Statistics Bur.)

Rpr.: Internal Commerce U. S., ann. rpt. Norris (John). Railroad discrimination. Argument of J. Norris, before the committee on Judiciary General of the Senate of Pennsylvania, in advocacy of a bill enforcing certain constitutional provisions relating to railroads. Harrisburg, April 9, 1885. With additional remarks. [Harrisburg? 1885?] I p.l., 84 pp. 8°.

Sterne (Simon). The railway question. Statement made to the United States Senate select committee on interstate commerce... 1885. Washington: Govt. pr. Off., 1885. 39 pp. 8°. (U. S. Interstate Commerce Committee.)

United States.-Interstate Commerce Committee. The regulation of commerce among the several states. n.t.-p. [Albany? 1885] 22 pp. 8°. 1886.

Railroad abuses

Hadley (Arthur Twining). at home and abroad. [New York, 1886.] 355365 pp. 8°.

Extr.: New Princeton Review, Nov., 1886.

Pattison (R. E.) Discrimination by railroads. Address before the Farmers' Institute and General Farmers' Convention, held at Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pa., Jan. 21, 1886. Harrisburg: E. K. Meyers, 1886. 4 pp. 8°.

United States.-Interstate Commerce Committee. Report of the senate select committee on interstate commerce, with appendix. Washington Govt. Ptg. Office, 1886. v, 216, 258 pp. 8°. (49. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 46, pt. 1.)

Same. Testimony. 1886. I p.l., 1478 pp. 8°. (49. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 46, pt. 2.)

Synopsis of report of the United States Senate Committee on interstate commerce, submit

ted January 18, 1886. With extracts from statements and testimony taken by the committee. Milwaukee: Cramer, Aikens & Cramer, prtrs., 1887. 105 pp. 8°.

1887.

Dos Passos (John R.) The inter-state commerce act: an analysis of its provisions. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1887. xiii, 125 pp. 8°. (Questions of the day, no. 38.)

Seligman (Edwin Robert Anderson). Railway tariffs and the interstate commerce law. 3 p.l., 87 pp. Boston: Ginn & Co., 1887. 8°.

Repr.: Polit. Science Quarterly, v. 2, nos. 2 and 3.

United States.-Statutes. The Inter-State Commerce Act, bf February 4th, 1887, with a summary of its provisions. New York: W. A. Boyd [1887]. 16 pp. 8°. Welch (John C.) The transportation problem. [New York, 1887.] 402-410 pp. 8°. Extr.: North American Review, April, 1887.

1888.

Business (The) of railway ticket scalping in the United States being unnecessary, illegal and demoralizing, and leading to frauds upon travelers, and to daily violations of the Inter-state commerce law, should not the public and railways join its suppression? [n. p., 1888?] 30 pp. 8°.

Interesting to shippers, receivers, etc., etc. "A merchant's" reply and other matter in reference to General James H. Wilson's statement concerning transportation in bond over the railways of the Dominion of Canada. [Chicago? 1888.] II

pp. 8°.

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Ashley (O D.) The stock market and the railway problem. New York: Evening Post print [1889]. 8°.

A second copy: page proof. Beach (C. F.), jr. The proposed railway trust. [New York, 1889.] 14 pp. 24°.

Repr.: Railway and Corporation Law Journal, July 27, 1889.

Dabney (W. D.) The public regulation of railways. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1889. v, 281 pp. 12°. (Questions of the day, no. 60.)

Inter-state Commerce Railway Association. [Articles of agreement. n.t.-p. n. p., 1889.] 9 pp. 8°.

Nimmo (Joseph), jr. The adjustment of the railroads to the commercial and industrial interests of the country. An address before the Manufacturers' Club of Philadelphia...1889. Washington: Gibson Bros., 1889. 12 pp. 8°.

Proceedings of conferences between presidents of railroad lines west of Chicago and St. Louis and representatives of banking houses, held ...[in] New York, Jan. 8th and 10th, 1889. n. p. [1889?] 2 p.l., 96 pp. 8°.

United States.-Interstate Commerce Commission. Circular calling attention of carriers to the Act of Congress approved March 2, 1889, entitled "An act to regulate commerce." Washington, March 7, 1889. 1 l. 4°.

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Circular adopted March 2, 1889. Washington, March 12, 1889. I l. 8°.

[Preamble and order relating to act to regulate commerce, amended March 2, 1889, adopted at a meeting of the Interstate Commerce Commission, March 8, 1889.] Washington, 1889. I l. f°.

Revised and amended rules of practice in cases and proceedings before the commission, adopted June 8, 1889. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1889. 24 pp. 8°.

1890.

Nimmo (Joseph), jr. The apportionment of competitive traffic. [Washington, 1890.] 6 pp. 8°. The interstate commerce act, the commercial interests of Boston and of the New England states, and the Canadian question. n. p., 1890. I p.l., 6, 1225-36 pp. 8°.

United States.-Interstate Commerce Commission. Classification of operating expenses as prescribed by the... Commission... Revised issue. 1890. Washington: Gov't. Print. Off., 1890. 27 pp. 8°.

Walker (A. F.) The apportionment of competitive traffic under the law. A letter...to J. Nimmo, jr., by A. F. W., chairman of the Interstate Commerce Assoc., and Mr. Nimmo's reply, June, 1890. n. p. [1890] 10 pp. 8°.

Railway Associations. Reprinted from "The Railway Review" of January 4, 1890. Chicago: Railway Review, 1890. 24 pp. 12°.

A discussion of the various voluntary associations formed for supervision of railway tariff and traffic arrangements.

1891.

Freight rates [on agricultural products] in effect January 1, 1891 to 1895, 1892 to 1896, 1893 to 1897. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Yearbook, 1894, p. 546; 1895, p. 553; 1896, pp. 597-598. Washington, 1895-1897.)

Schoonmaker (August). The railroad malady and its treatment. Chicago: The Railway Review, 1891. 16 p. 12°.

Reprinted from the Railway Review of Aug. 15, 1891.

United States.-Interstate Commerce Commission. Annual report of the [blank] to the Interstate Commerce Commission, of the United States for the year ending June 30, 1891. [Blank forms.] n. p. [1891 ?] 83 pp. sq. 4°.

Warner (A. G.) Railroad problems. New York: Ginn & Co., 1891. pp. 66-89. 8°. Repr.: Pol. Sci. Quar. v. 6, no. 1.

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Nimmo (Joseph), jr. Political and commercial objections to conferring judicial powers upon the Interstate Commerce Commission. An argument ...before the Senate committee on interstate commerce, in relation to the bill S. 892... Washington: Gibson Brothers, 1892. I p.l., 28 pp. 8°.

United States.-Interstate Commerce Commission. Suggestions of the Interstate Commerce Commission in reply to arguments on S. 892 to amend the act to regulate commerce. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1892. 24 pp. 8°.

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Blanchard (G. R.) Railway pools. Argument [and examination] before the committee of the United States Senate on interstate commerce, Washington, March 2, 1894. n. p. [1894 ?] 1 p.l., 56 pp. 8°.

Containing also bills pending in the Senate and House relating to the same subject.

Fink (H.) Analysis and review of the opinion and decision of the Interstate Commerce Commission... New York: Evening Post [1894]. viii, 125 pp., I map. 8°.

Title on cover: The Adjustment of railway freight traffic. Lubin (D.) Number 2 of "A Novel Proposition," showing how the rate of wages (in manufacturing centers) and the demand for skilled labor is influenced by the cost of transportation on farm products. Advocating a plan for the more equitable distribution of wealth. Sacramento: D. Johnston & Co., 1894. 64 pp. 8°.

Newcomb (Harry T.) Can railroad rates be cheapened? [New York, 1894.] 250-256 pp. 8°. Extr.: The Forum, Oct., 1894.

Nimmo (Joseph), jr. The limitations of governmental regulation of the railroads. An argument... Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1894. 28 pp. 8°. (U. S. Statistics Bureau.)

Pew (Arthur). Notes on government railroads. Atlanta, Ga.: American Pub. & Eng. Co., 1894. 68 pp. 8°.

1896.

Blanchard (G. R.) Railway pools; their equity and public value...35 pp. New York, 1896. 8°.

Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company. In the matter of the cutting of passenger rates by the receiver of the Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf Railway Company. Report of oral argument...on

behalf of Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company, Apr. 2, 1896. United States Circuit Court. District of Colorado, Denver. [Denver, Colo.: News Print Co., 1896.] 34 pp. 8°.

Pri

Kirkman (M. M.) Economy of rates. vate versus government control. (In his: The science of railways. New York [cop. 1896]. 8°. v. 8.)

Knapp (Martin Augustine). Railroad pooling. Philadelphia: Amer. Acad. Polit.& Soc. Sci., 1896. pp. 127-147. 8°. (Publicns of the Amer. Acad. Polit. & Soc. Sci., No. 179.)

Railway charges for the transportation of wool. July, 1896. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Off., 1896. 30 pp. 8°. (U. S. Div. Statis. Mis. ser., bull. 10.)

Southern Railway Company and Seaboard Air Line. [Correspondence between S. Spencer, president of the Southern Railway Co., and R. C. Hoffman, president of the Seaboard Air Line, and other letters relating to the controversy between the above companies.] n. t.p. New York, 1896. 18 pp. 4°.

Sterne (Simon). The relation of the railroads to the State. Reprinted from the Citizen. Philadelphia: Anvil Printing Co., 1896. 20 pp. 8°.

1897.

Apthorp (Henry). Two-cent railroad fare. Akron, O.: The Werner Co. [cop. 1897] I p.l., 5-29 pp. Rev. ed. 8°.

Bell (H. A.) The new idea; or, The plan that will give us perpetual prosperity and a perpetual money system. Springfield, Ill.: the Author, 1897. xii, 13-96 pp. 24°.

Blanchard (George R.) Railway pools, their equality and public value. New York: [Mail & Express Co.,] 1897. 35 pp.

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Railway pooling. Address before the convention of the New York Board of Trade and Transportation...1897. New York [1897]. 14 PP. 4°.

Important New York: The

Bryce (L.) The railway problem. facts about American railways. N. A. Pub. Co., 1897. 6 ff. 4°. Repr.: North Amer. Rev., Mar., 1897. Convention of freight bureau commissioners and representatives of commercial organizations. Proceedings... June 8, 1897. n. t.p. [Cincinnati, 1897.] 32 pp. 8°.

Hines (Walker D.) The Interstate Commerce Commission: its powers, present and proposed. An answer to Commissioner Prouty's article on pooling in the... Forum. n. t.-p. [Louisville, 1897.] 16 pp. 8°.

Repr.: Courier-Journal, Dec. 21, 1897.

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Royall (William L.) The “pool" and the "trust. Their side of the case. Review of the supreme court's traffic decision. 47 pp. Richmond: G. M. West, 1897. 8°.

Stickney (A.) State control of trade and commerce by national or state authority. New York: Baker, Voorhis & Co., 1897. xiv, i l., 202 pp. 8°.

Vail (Rev. Charles H.) National ownership of railways. New York: The Humboldt lib. [cop. 1897] I p.l., 47 pp. 12°. (Twentieth century library. no. 83.)

1898.

Boyd (George W.) The anti-scalping bill. Statement...before the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce...January 13, 1898. n. t.-p. [Washington, 1898.] 39 pp. 16°. (U. S. Interstate Commerce Committee.)

Changes in railway rates. (Locomotive Firemen's Maga. Peoria, Ill., 1898. 8°. v. 25, pp. 355-356.)

Did Congress intend to give rate-making power to Interstate Commerce Commission? What the Congressional debates show. Extracts from the records. Louisville, Ky.: J. P. Morton & Co., 1898. 39 pp. 8°.

Gordon (F. G. R.) Government ownership of railways. Chicago: C. H. Kerr, 1898. 32 pp. 12°.

Miller (Roswell). The decision against railway pooling. (North Amer. Review. New York, 1898. 8°. v. 167, pp. 752-753.)

Newcomb (H. T.) Changes in the rates of charge for railway and other transportation services. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1898. 80 pp. 8°. (U. S. Statistics Div. Bull. 15.)

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Prout (H. G.) Railroad fares and passenger travel. (The Engineering Maga. New York, 1898. 8°. v. 15, pp. 206-212.)

Prouty (Charles A.) The powers of the interstate commerce commission. (North Amer. Rev. New York, 1898. 8°. v. 167, pp. 543-557.) Reduction (The) in railway transportation rates in the United States. (Engineering news and Amer. railway jour. New York, 1898. fo. v. 40, pp. 136-137.)

Swain (Henry H.) Comparative statistics of railroad rates. (Quar. Publica. of the Amer. Statistical Assoc. Boston, 1898. 8°. n. s. v. 6, pp. 115-132.)

United States.-Interstate Commerce Commission. Railway rates and charges, free transportation over railways, and the regulation of railways. [Washington,] 1898. 24 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess., Sen., doc. 259.)

Statistics, Div. of [Agriculture]. Changes in the rates of charge for railway and other transportation services. Washington, 1898. 80 pp. 8°. (Misc. ser. Bulletin No. 15.)

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Statutes. A bill to require railroads to honor tickets by whomsoever presented. Introduced in the house by Mr. Sullivan, Jan. 15, 1898. [1898.] 3 pp. 4°. (55. Cong. H. R. 6656.) A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate commerce." Reported in the House by Mr. Sherman, Jan. 24, 1898. [To acc.] Report 232. 7 pp. 4°. (55. Cong. H. R. 7130.) A bill for the proper control and regulation of corporations engaged in the transportation

of persons and property by railroads between the several states, and for establishing just and reasonable prices for such transportation. Introduced in the Senate, by Mr. Chandler, April 14, 1898. 4 pp. 4°. (55. Cong. S. 4413.)

Weyl (Walter E.) Causes affecting railway rates and fares. n. t.-p. Philadelphia: Amer. Acad. pol. & soc. sci., 1898. I p.l., 25-52 pp. 8°. (Pub. Amer. acad. pol. & soc. sci., no. 230.)

1899.

Duke (B. W.) The powers of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Louisville, Ky.: J. P. 8°. Morton & Co., 1899. I p.l., 24 pp. Repr.: Railroad Gazette.

Hines.

Hines (W. D.) Interstate Commerce Commission. [Criticism of the synopsis of the 13th annual report, sent out by the commission. By W. D. n. t.-p. n. p., 1899. 6 pp. 8°. Levasseur (Émile.) La baisse du prix des transports aux États-Unis. (Soc. de statist. de Paris. Jour. v. 40, pp. 125–132. Paris, 1899.) Newcomb (H. T.) The opposition to railway pooling. (North Amer. Rev. New York, 1899.

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Davis (John), and Stockwell (L. A.) Public ownership of railroads. n. t.-p. Girard, Kan.: J. A. Wayland, 1900. 96 pp. 12°. (One-hoss philosophy. no 15.)

Davis (Samuel M.) The Inter-state Commerce Commission and the public. (Outlook. v. 64, pp. 626-628. New York, 1900.)

Hendrick (F.) Railway control by commission. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1900. iii, 161 pp. 8°. (Questions of the day [No. 96].)

Hines (W. D.) The facts as to present powers of Interstate Commerce Commission and as to powers proposed by Senate bill 1439. Support for latter based upon misunderstanding of these facts, and mistaken idea that it will correct evils to which the proposed powers have no relation... [Signed W. D. Hines. Louisville, Ky., 1900.] 29 pp.

8°.

Johnson (Emory R.) The principles of governmental regulation of railways. (Polit. Sci. Quar. v. 15, pp. 37-49. Boston, 1900.)

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