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Yet one inore scici~cchave we to note :LS 1)earing directly on ii~dustrial success-the Science of Socicty. Without lanowing it, men who daily look at the statc of thc money-market, glailcc ovcr prices current, cl~scussthe prob- able crops of corn, cotton, sugar, wool, silk, wcigh the chances of war, and from all those data decide on their ~zlercantileoperations, are stuclcnts of so- cial scieilcc; empiricnl ancl blundering studcnts it may be : but still, students who gain the prizes or are pluclced of their profits, accordi~~gas they do or do not reach the right conclusiol~. Not only the rn:lnufacturcr and the mer- chant must guide their transactions by calculations of supply and demanr1, l~aseclon numcrous Incts, ancl tacitly rccognizing sundry general principles or social aclion; hut even the retadel- must do thc like, his prospertly very greatly clepcncling upon Lhe correclncss of his judgn~cnts I-cyecting. thc future wholesale prices and the future ratcs of co~~sumption.PITaaifestly, all who take part in the entangled co111merc1al activities of a comn~unity,are vitally interested in understanding thc laws according to which thosc nctivi- ties vary --Herbert Spencer's Edtication SPECIAL LIBRARIES

Annual Library Conventions

The Special Libraries Association will ber of othcr hotels in the vicinity offer a hold its annual convention in Washington, wide range of service and prices. Library D. C., May 25th to 30t11, In connection wilh assistantn will find roo111 niid board, if de- the American Library Assoclatlon. The sired, as low as $3 00 and $2.50 per day. A other organi!ations t~lfilialed with the rooming bureau will be csiablished in Wash- Alnerican Ltbrary Associat.ton will also ington, through which the manlhcrs will be hold their convention at tlic same time and helped to secure the class of accommo- place. dations they desire. The Execntive Board This meeting will present a desirable OP- at its rt~entmeeting passed a vote re- portunity to special libralSians lo visit hlld stricting the services of thc roonlil~gbureau study ~llemany special iiclds of library in securing reduced rates at the hotels to actlvlty engaged in by the dcparlnlellts of members ot the Association, of the amliated the government and 1)y organizations wit11 societies, and of their fanlilics. It has been headquarlers at the capital found that a number of librarians availed Tile nulrlber of fonu;ll iueolings will be thcmselres of the rccluced riltes at the kept to the lninimum so that an~~leolwor- liotcls in time of conference withoul joining tunity will be given for insl~cct~onsand In- either the Association or afiliated societies, formal round tables and, as there is a hcavy expense to the &Ir. George R. Utley, speaking for the Association i11 cor~duclinga conference, it American Library Associat~on, III:LBPS the seems only just and fair that tho~eproflt- following announcenlents: ing should bear their share of the expense The city of Washington has been unani- by joining tho Association and paying the mously chosen by the Execntive Roartl as very reasonable ~nembershipfee. the next meeting place of the Association. The conference will be ol>ened on Mon- The date has been definitely set as May 25th day and end on Saturday. The program to 301h. committee, fully appreciating the numerous Judg~ngfrom the com~ue~itsand opiniorls library and other educational features of of various members from widely different TVash~ngion which should be visited, pro- sections of country, the decision is a pose to have only four general sessions in- popular one and will be gene~allywelcomed. stead of the usual six, and the various sec- The board had been of tlic impression that tions and amliated societies will be urged a middle-west meeting place should be se- also to lighten their program so as to give lected, ar at least that a point ns far east more free time to delegates. It js hoped as Wa~hington should not be chosen, in that a sniall pamphlet will be coinpiled and view of the 1913 meetmg in that section. In d~stributed to all registering, enumerntiug order to ascertain the real feeling of the various libraries in the district, how to middle-west librarians a "straw vote" was reach them, hours thcy are open, principal taken. The secretary selected eighty repre- attractions of each, and how they may serve sentative members of the As~ociatiollresid- the librarians of the country at large. ing in the middlewest states and asked their A special effort will be made to have our preference, Washington in May or Maclrinac Canadian members attend this Washington Island the first week in July. The "returns" mceting In large numbers, as a return visit show Washington, 50; Maclrinac Island, 23. to ours to their national capital in 1912. This seemed to indicate clearly that the The program committee are already en- middle-west librarians and library assistants gaged on the program. Its general tono looked with much favor on Washington. and nature will of course be influenced by The national capital will undoubtedly be the fact of its presentation at the national popular with the East and South, and the capital and in proximity to the national people from the far West will not mind library and the various departmental libra- another day's ride, for they are used to it, ries which perform a more or less national or else they can wait until 1915, in the service. The meetings will nlostly be held hope that the association will come to their in the New Willard Hotel. Perhaps for some region. of the large general sessions other atrange- Of course it w~llbe impossible for all nlents will be made. A number of pleasant the delegates to be housed under one hos- social features are being tentatively telry in Washington Headquarters will be planned The local arrangement8 will be at the New Willard, the finest hotel in the largely in the capable hands of Dr. Rower- capital, but accommodations can only be man, the librarian of the Public Library of had there for about 200 members. The the District of Columbia, and of course the rates of the New Willard, however, will be advice and co-operation of Dr. Putnam will inconveniently high to many. Across the be at all times available and utilized. Post- street the New Ebbitts offers accommo- conference plans have not yet been formu- dations for 400 or 500 at a rate of $3.00 a lated, but something interesting, enjoyable day and up, American plan. A large num- and relaxing may be confldently expected SPECIAL LIBRARIES

from the resourceful and experienced chair- and his own library may be helped by the man of the travel committee. Library of Congress, by the omce of the su- Washington will be such a magnet that perintendent of Documents, by the library it is unnecessary to urge librarians to plan of the Bureau of Education, the Department to attend this conference. It will undoubt- of Agriculture, and other departmental sys- edly be onc of the largest in the history tems. That will make the 1914 Washington of the Association. It is hoped that each ~0nfeI'encea success worthy of repetition one who goes will carry home deflnite and in the future. clearer lrnowledge how his own colnmunity

List of References on Sterilization of Criminals and Defectives

(Complied under the direction of H. H. B. Eugenics section. Analysis of ex- Meyer, Chief Bibliographer, Library of isting sterilization laws. Cold Spring Congress, with the co-operation of the Harbor. Long Island. N. Y., LU.J State Libraries and State Legislative Ref- Sheet. Includes a suggested experi- erence Depart~nents. Contributions were mental state law, and a suggested ex- received from the following: Connecticut, perirnental federal lam. Indiana, Iinnsas, Massachusetts, Montana, *- -Committce to investigate the New Jersey, New Yorlr, Oregon, Pennsyl- proposed treatmenl of degenerates and vania, Rhode Island, Vermont and West criminals by sterilization and other meth- Virginia). ods. General questionnaire. [n.t.p.] [lo p.1 Typewritten. Bibliography 'American federation for sex hygiene. An- Bibliography on sterilization. Trnining alysis of existing sterilization laws, 1912. school, Vineland, N. J., Nova-Dec. 1912, v. 3 p. Typewritten mss. 9: 124. *American Institute of criminal law and 12 references HV897.hT5T8,v.9 crlmlnology. Committee D. Sterilization Green, Frederick. Sterilization of criminals; of criminals and defectives, Report. 4th bibllogrnghy of recent periodical litera- nnnual meeting, Aug. 1912. p. 191. ture. American institute of criminal law and criminology. Journal, Nov. 1910, v. American prison association. Report of 1: 623-624. standing committee on criminal law re- form; prepared by John D. Milliken. (In lndcx medicus. 1903-date. Washington, Car- its Proceedings, 1897. Pittsburg, 1898. p. negie institution of Washington, 1903-date. 111-163.) Monthly. "Asexualization": p. 153-155. Consult each issue under heading "State HV8987 1897 medicine." 86660.14 Baker, La Reine H. McK. Race improve- Todd, Arthur J. Sterilization of criminals ment or eugenics.. . New York, Dodd, and defectives American institute of Mead and company, 1912. 137 p. criminal law and criminology. Journal, "Sterilization of the unfit": p. 128-137. Sept. 1913, v. 4: 420. HQ7155.B3 Gives titles of seven articles in foreign Bell, Walter H. .Sterilization of the unflt. periodicals. (In Medicnl association of the state of Ala- U. S. Surgeon-General's offlce. Library. In- bama. Transactions, 1911. Montgomery, dex-catalogue. Second series, v. 16. Wash- 1911. p. 449-455.) R16.AS 1911 ington, 1911. 882 p. Bingham, H. V. Sterilization as a remedial Sterilization (sexual) for sociological measure in hereditary degeneracy. (In reasons: p. 579. Z6676.U6, 2d ser., v.16 *Homeopathic medical society of the state of New York. Transactions, 1910, v. 54, P. Books 28-36.) *American breedera aesociation. Statement Boles, Henry M. Prisoners and paupers. of the nature of the problem of eugenics New York. G. P. Putnam's sons, 1893. with an analysis of sterilization laws and 318 p. charts showing the inheritance of mental Sterilization of criminals and defect- traits in various families. 1912. ives: p. 270-275. HV6115.BS 24 SPECIAL LIBRARIES

California. Commission on lunacy, 1897-Bi- "Sterilization of certain classes of crim- ennial report of the State commission on inal and insane": p. 218-225. lunacy. 8th, 1910-1912 Sacramento, 1912. HQ76lK4 102 p: Kindred, John J. Exclusion of the alien in- "Asexualization law": p. 18-23. Includes sane. Criminals and degenerates. Speech analysis of existing sterilization laws, in the House of representatives, Jan. 16, 1912. RC446.Cl3 1912 1913. Cor~gressionalrecord, 62d Cong., 3d sess., v. 49: Appendix, p. 63-67. Carrington, Charles V. Sterilization of ha- "Sterilization and castration": p. 67. In- bitual criminals. (In Amer~canprison as- cludes a list of states having laws on sociation. Proceedmgs, 1908. Indianapo- the subject. Jll.R6,~.49,Append. lis, 1908 p. 174-177.) HV8987.Al 1908 Lydston, G F. The disease8 of society (the Down, Edwin A. The sterilization of degen- vice and crime problem). erates. Connecticut's new law. (In Con- and , J. B. Lippincott co., 1904. necticut. State conference of charities 626 p. and correction. Proceedings, 1910. I-Iart- "Asexualization and sterilixation" : p. ford, 1911. p. 158-166.) I-IV88.CS 1910 562-568. HV4965.LB Ellot, Charles W. The suppression of moral Massachusetts. Commission to investigate defectives. (In National conference of the qnestion of the increase of criminals, charities and correction Proceedings, mental defectives, epileptics and degener- 1911. Fort Wayne, Ind., 1911, g. 56-59.) ates. Report. January, 1911. Boston, Favors prevention of propagation in Wrinht t Pottcr minting-. co.. state print- case of habitual criminals. ers,-1911. 50 p. - HV88.A3 191.1 Sterilization: p. 39-40. HV6793.M4A5 1911 *Galveston-Dallas news. Indiana idea. (In its 0ur penal system and its purposes, Mears, James E. The problem of race bet- 1909. p. 30-35.) terment. Philadelphia, W. J. Doran, 1910. 45 p. Hart, Hastings H The extinction of the de- The first article was published in the fective delinquent; a working program. Boston Medical and surgical journal, (In American prison association Proceed- October 21, 1909, the third in the Med- ings, 1912. Indianapolis, 1913. p. 205-225.) ical record, August 13, 1910, cf. In- "Sterilization as a means for the extir- trod. pation of defective delinquency" : p. Contents'- Introduction. - Asexualiza- 217-225. HV8987.111 1912 tion as a remedial measure in the re- Also published separately by the Depart- lief of certain forms of mental, moral ment of child helping of the Russell and physical degeneration.-The prob- Sage foundation, New York, 1913, lem of race betterment considered in pamphlet no. 11. its medical, legal and social aspects.- The value of surgical procedures in Henderson, Charles R. Preventive agencies the solution of the problem of race and methods. New York, Charities publi- betterment-The law the protector of cation committee, 1910. 439 p. (Correc- the community, and the benefactor of tion and prevcntion, ed by C. R. Hender- the defective subject.-Conclusion&- son, v. 3. Russell Sage foundation pub- State laws. HV4989.iV4 lications.) "Euthanasia and asexualization": p. 59- Nolan, M. J. The proposed sterilisation of 62. HV9471.H5,v.3 the mentallv unflt. (In *Roval academy of medicine oi rel land: ~raiiactions,i912. lnternat~onaleugenics congress. lst, Lon- , 1912 v. 30, p. 438-450.) don, 1912. Problems in eugenics. Papers communicated to the first International eu- Oberholzer, Emil. Kastration and Sterilisa- genics congress held at the University of tion von Geisteskranlren in der Schweia. London, July 24th to 30th, 1912. [London] Halle a. S., C. Marhold, 1911. 122 p. Eugenics education society, 1912. 490 p. 1naug.-diss.-Z~rich. "Preliminary repnrt of the committee of Literat~irverzeichnis:p. 119-122. the eugenic section of the American Reviewed by Adolf Meyor in American breeders' association to study and to institute of criminal law and criminol- report on the best gractical means ogy, Journal, Mar. 1912, v. 2: 965. for cutting off the defective germ- Oregon. Governor (Oswald West). Bien- plasm in the human population," by nial message to the twenty-seventh Legis- Bleecker Van Wagenen: p. 460-479. lative assembly, 1913. Salem, Oregon, W. HQ750.A316 1912 S. Duniway, 1913. 22 p. Kellicott, William E. The social direction "Sterilization": p. 18-19. 587.072 of human evolution. New York and Lon- Oregon. Secretary of state. Sterilization don, D. Appleton and company, 1911. act [referendum ordered by petition of the 249 p. people]. (In his *Measures with itrgu- SPECIAL LIBRARIES

ments respecting the same to be submit- West Vlrginia. Governor (William E. Glass- t8d to the-electok of the state of Oregon. cock). Message to the Legislature of 1913. NOV.4, 1913. p. 13-14.) Jan. 2, 1913. Chnrlcuton, 1913. 82 p. Owens-Adair, B. Human sterilization. [n.p. Sterilization: p. 15-16 n.d.1 60 q. White, Arnold H. The views of "Vanoc". . . Parsons, Philip A. Responsibility for crime; London, IC. Paul, Trench, Trdhner 6c co., an investigation of the nature and causes 1911. 419 p. of crime and a means of its prevention. “Eugenics: the sterilization of the un- New York, Columbia university, Long- fit": p. 273-281. PR6789.IV4V6 mans, Green & co., 1909. 194. (Studies in history, economic^ and public law, ed. Zuccarelli, Angelo Sur la nEcessit6 et sur by the faculty of political science of Co- 10s moyens d'empPcher la rBproduction des lumbia university. vol. XXXIV, no. 3; hommes les plus d8g6nerds. (In Congrhs whole no. 91 ) internationnl d'anll~ropologie criminelle, "Propagation": p. 136-149. HVG08022 Stli, , 1901 Compte rendn. I,. Amsterdam, 1901, p. 339-343.) Ransom, Julius R. Health and disease in prison. (T'n Henderson, Charles R., ed. HV6010.1901 Penal and reformatory institutions. New Yorlr, 1910. p. 261-290. Correction and Art~clesin periodicals prevention, v 2. Russell Sage found a t'1011. 1896 Muver, E. Asesualization for the lim- Publications.) itation of disease and the preven- "~terihxatfnnof crin~inals":p. 283-290. tion and punishmeut of crime. HV9471.H5,v.2 *Ohio medical journal, 1895, v. 6: Rentoul, Robert R. Prooosed sterilization of 193-197. certain mcntal and physical degenerates An appeal to asylum managers and others. 1897 Stuver, 13. Would asexualization of London, The W. Scott publishing co., 1903. chronic criminals, sesual perverts, 26 p. HV4989.R42 and hereditary defectives benefit so- ciety and elevate the human race? Rhode Island. State lihrary. Legislative *Ohlo medical journal, 1897, v. 8: relerence bureau. Sterilization of the un- 4-8. fit. Dec. 16, 1913. Typewritten. Laws in the varlous states upon this 1598 McCassy, .T. H How to lirnil the over- subject with arguments upon both production of defectives and crimi- sides of the question; proposed bills; nnls. American medical association. bibliography. Journal, Dea. 3, 1898, v 31: 1343- 1347. R15.A48,v.31 Schallmayer, W~lhelm Vererbung und Aus- lese In ihrer soziologischen und politisch- 1899 Ochsner, A. J. Surgical treatment of en Bedeutung. . 2., durchwegs umgearb. habitual criminals, Amerlcan med- und verm. Aufl. Jena, G. Fischer, 1910. ical association. Journal, Apr 22, 463 p. 1899, v. 32: 867-868. RlS.A48,v 32 "Chirurgischc Sterilisierung": p. 406- Baldwin, Simeon E. Whigping and 407. HM126.S4 castration as punishments for crime. Sharp, H. C. The Indiana plan. (In Ameri- Ynlc law journal, June, 1899, v. 8: can arlson association. Proceedinas. 1909. 371-386. Brower, nnnicl R. Asesualization as a possible p~ophylacticof the in- ~encleririg sterile of confirmed orense of crime, idiocy and insanity. criminals and mental defectives. (In I-'hiladelphia mcdicnl journal, Nov. American prlson associntion. Proceed- 11, 1899, V. 4: 026-928. RlltP5,v.4 ings, 1907 Indianapolis, [1908]. p. 177- Same * medical recorder, 181.) dug. 1900. Discussion: p. 181-185 HV8987.AI 1907 ~ackc,P. Die Kastralion bei gewis- *- Sterilization of degenerates. 1909. sen Rlassen von Degenerirten als 11 1). ein wirlcsamer socinler Schutz. Vermont. Govb',lor (A M,Fletcher). Veto Archiv fur Rriminal-Anth~'opologie message of Senate bill no. 79, entitled "An und Kriminnlistilr, Dec. 1899, v. 3: act to authorize and provide for the steril- 68-84. HVGO03.A7,v.3 ization of imbeciles". . .and opinion of the 1902 Sharp, H C. The severing of the vasa Altorney General. Feb. 4, 1912 (In Ver- defcrentia and its relation to the mont. General assemply. House of repre- neuro - psychopathic constllution. sentatives Journal. Biennial session, New York medical journal, filar. 5, 1912. Montpelier, 1913. p. 793-796.) 1908, v. 76: 411-414. RlL.N7,~.75 J87.V5 1912~ 190G Rentoul, Robert H. Proposed steril- Wells, Herbert G: Mankind in the making. ization of certain mental degener- New Yo~k.C. Scribner's sons, 1904. 400 D. ates. American journal of sociol- "The problem of the birth supply": p. ogy, Nov 1906, v. 12: 319-327. 32-68. HN389.1V52 HM1.87,~12

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Foster, Warren W. Hereditary crlm- Good, A. Ein pfiyclliatrische Postulat inality and its certain cure. Pear- an das scliweizerisch~ Stmfgesetz. son's magazine, Nov. 1909, v. 22: Schweizerische Zeitschrift fu~Stra- 565-572. frecht, 1910, v. 23: 257-280. Vasectomy is recommended. Recommends sterilization of the AP2.P35,v.22 insane and feeble minded. Sharp, I-I. C. The Indinna idea of hu- Carrington, Charles V. Hereditary man sterilization. *Southern Cali- criminals-the one sure cure. Amer- fornia practitioner, Nov. 1909, v. 24: ican medical association. Journal, 549-651. Mar. 19, 1910, v. 54: 995. Ahstract of papeks read before Vascctoiny as a means of Tristate medical association of preventing procreation in defect- the Cnroliuas and Virginia. ives. American medical association. R15.A48,v.54 Journal, Dec. 4, 1909, v. 63: 1897- Printed in *Virginia medical semi- 1000. monthly, Apr. 8, 1910, v. 15: 4-8. Abstract of discussion: p. 1900- Abstract in Journal of American 1902. 1315 A48,v.53 institute of criniinal law and Chandler, W. J. Sterilization of con- criminology, July, 1910, v. 1: flrmed criminals, idiots, imbeciles, 124-125. nnd otlicr defectives by ~nseetoniy. Shivers, M. 0. Vasectomy: the SUP *Medical society of New Jersey. geon's part in the treatment and Journal, Dec. 1909. prevention of criminals and defect- Bell, Clark. Hereditary crlminnlity iven. American medical associa- and the asexualizntion of criminals. tion. Journal, May 14, 1910, v. 54: Medico-legal journal, Dec. 1909, v. 1634. 27: 132-140. Abstract of gaper and discussion Includes a ranrint of renort of dis- before Mississippi state medical russion of the subject, from association, 1910. R15.648,v.54 Tmnsactions of Medico-legal so- Eogart, G. 13, Asesualizat'on of the ciety of London, v. 2. linlit. *Medical herald, St. Joseph, Robinson, Archibald W. Judge b'os- Mo., June, 1910, v. 29: 298-301. ter's paper on the cure for heredi- Ohio statc medical .association. Eu- tary crime. Medico-legal journal, genics and the sterilization of crim- Dec. 1000, v. 27: 143. inals; report of committee on vasec- Comment on an article in Pcar- tomy. American medical associa- son's magazine, Nov. 1909. tion. Journal, July 9, 1910, v. 55: 153. Hcrzog, Alfred W. Vasectomy-a Abstract. R15.A48.va55 crime against nature. Medico-legal journal, Dec. 1909, v. 27: 150-15s. 1910 Robertson, Frank W Sterilization for the criniinal unfit. American medi- 1909 Carrington, C. V. Sterilization of lia- cine, July, 1910, v. 16: 349-357 bitual criminals. *Virginis medical Biblioarnnlw' u. 357-358. Discus- semi-monthly, Dec. 24, 1909, v. 14: sion: p 358-361. 421. Rll.A68,v.16 Abstracted in Journal of Arnari- Also printed separately. Re- can medical association, Oct. 23, viewed in Journal of American 1909, v. 53: 1420. R15.A48,v.53 institute of criminal law nnd 1910 Ellis, Ilavelock. The sterilization of criminology, Jan. 1911, v. 1: 780- the unlit. Eugenics review, 1910, v. 781. 1. 203-207. Parsons, A. T,. Tli~prophylaxis of criminality. American practitioner Barnes, !?. J. *New Eng- land medical inonthly, 1910, v. 29' rind news, July, 1910, v. 44: 348-3563. 454-45s. R11 A74,v.44 Desfosses, P. La stdrilisation des Rentoul, Robert R. StCrilisation pro- aliBn6s et des criminels. "Prosse posee de certaines personnes at- mBd. (Paris) 1910, v. 18: annexe, tejntns de dfigenbrescence inlellectu- 225-227. clle. Archivcs d'anthrouologie crim- Inelle, July 15, 1910, v. 25: 516-51 8. Lowenfcld, T,. Ueber n~edizinische IIV6002.A7.v.25 Schutzinassnahinan (Iiastmtion, Ster~lisation)gegen Verbrechen und Thayer, Waltcr N., jr. What may we anderc soziale Uebcr, mit besonder- do wit11 our criminals? Survey, July er Ber~iclrsichtigung der amerikan- 9, 1910, V. 24: 587-589. HV1 C4.v.24 ischen Gesetzgebung. *Sexual-Prob- Preston, C. H. Vasectomy: its ethical leme (Frank. a. M.)1910, v. 6: 300- and sanitary limitations. *West Vir- 327. gmia medical journal, July, 1910. SPECIAL LIBRARIES

Robertson, F. W. Sterilization of the Duggan, M. The surgical solution of unfit. Survey, hug. 20, 1910, v. 24: the problem of race culture. *Texas 730. HVl.C4,v.24 state journal of medicine, 1911, v. 7: Barrow, B. Vasectomy for the defecl- 87-89. ive negro wlth his consent. *Vir- Lederer, Max. Die Sterilisation als ginia medical semi-monthly, Aug, 2C, slchernde Mas.snalime. Zeitschrift 1910, v. 15: 226-228. fur die gesamte Strafrechtswissen- Barker, Lewellys F. On the prevell- scliaft, 1911, v. 31: 542-548. tion of racial deterioration and dc- Green, Frederick R. Sterilization leg- generacy, especially by denying the islation. American institute of crim- privilege of parenthood to the mani- inal law and criminology. Journal, festly unflt. Maryland medical jour- Jtm. 1911, v. 1: 792. nal, Sept. 1910, v. 53: 291.297. Summary of legislation in the Rll.M32,v.S3 . Eogart, G H. Procreation laws. i'VIIed- Hoag, J. C. The relation of vasectomy ical fortnightly, Sept. 10, 1910, v. 38: to eugenics. *Chicago medical re- 348-350. R11 .M63,v.38 corder, Jan. 1911. Rentoul, R, R. Proposed sterilization *Illinois medical journal, Mar. of certnin degenerates Sanitary 1901, v. 19: 280-300. reccrd, Sept. 8, 1910, v. 46: 226-228. Foulks, E. The sterilization of the in- TDI.S3,v.46 sane. Journal of mental science, *Dublin journal of medlcal sci- Jan. 1911, v. 57: 63-74. ence, Nov. 1910, v. 130: 342-362. RC321.J82,v.57 A&ledical press and circular, Dec. Bogart, C. H. The Indiana plan. 29, 1909; Aug. 10, 1910. *Medical herald, St. .loseph, Mo., Wanadian practice and review, Feb. 1911. 1910, V. 35' 157-160; 669-676. Nammack, Charles E. Is sterilization 1910- of the habitual criminal lustilmble? 1911 Cave, F. C. Report of sterilization in Medical record, Feb. 11, l-911, v. 79: the Kansas State home for feeble- 219-250. Rll.M75,~.79 minded. *Journal of psycho-asthen- 1911 Jenkins, S M Sterilization of the un- ics, 1910-1911, v 15: 123-125. fit. *Olclal~omastale medical asso- 1910- ciation. Journal, Beb. 1971. 1911 Cooke, A. B. Safeguarding society Perdrizet, L. E. Sterilisation des from the unflt. *Southern medical criminels, des d8g8nEr0s et des journal, 1910-1911, v. 3: 16-22 alibn8s. Annales d'hygiene public Dogart, G. 1-1. Rterihxation; the Indi- et de medicine 16galc, Bps. 1911, 4th ana plea. Texas medical journal, series, v. 15: 368-373. 1910-1931, V. 26: 79-86. RA421.AG, 4th ser., v.15 Ster~lixation of the unflt. The operation of vasectomy. Califor- *Texas nicdical journal, 1910-1911, v. nia. State board of health. Month- 26. 197-200. ly bulletin, Apr. 1911, v. 6: 604605. More on vasectomy. *Texas RA27.B2,v.G medical journal, 1910-1911, v. 26' Webb. U. S. The Attorney General's 239-242. opinion on the asexualization law. Sterilization of the unfit; the . State board of health. law in Indiana. Connecticut, Califor- Monthly bulletin, Apr. 1911, v. 6: nia, Utah, Oregou, and Ontario, Can- 611-617. RA27 B2,v.G ada. *Texas med~caljournnl, 1910- Keedy, Edwin R. Sterilization of lm 1911, V. 26: 279-286. bitual criminals and feeble-minded 1911 Garner, A. R. A r6sulnd of the asesu- persons. Illinois lam review, Apr. alization of mental defectives. 1911, v. 6: 678. *Halieman nlonthly, 1911, v. 46 : 357- Adverse comment on House bill 376. No. 49, General assembly of Illi- Maier, H. W. Die nordamerilrau- nois. ischen Gesetze gegen die Vererbung Meyer, Adole. A Swiss ai~thorityon von Verbrechen i~ndGeistesstorung sterilization. American institute of und deren Anwendung. *Jnristisch- criminal law and criminology. Jour- psychiatrisclie Grenzfragen, 1911, v. nal, May, 1911, v. 2: 141. 8. Hft. 3-3, 1-24. Law notes [Editorial] Indiana ster- Oberholzer, E. Kastration und Steril- ilization act. Law notes, June, 1911, isation von Geisteskranken in der v. 15: 47-48 Schweiz. *Juristiscli-psychiatrische Beach, C. E. Sterilization of crimi- Grenzfragen, 1911, v. 8: Hft. 1-3, 25- nals, idiots and insane. Lawyer and 144. banker, June, 1911, v. 4: 212-218. SPECIAL LIBRARIES

Law notes [Editorial]. Asexunliza- Wilson, J. I<. La mutilacibn sexual tion in Californm. Law notes, hug. en la ternpeutica social, sn adop- 1911, v. 15: 84. cidn como medio para el mejora- Grube, R. 1-1. Sterilizalion of defec- iniento de la especie huinana. tives for the betterment of the hu- Kscuela de medicina, RIBjico, 1912, man ram. Ohio. State board 01 v. 27: 340-348. health. Mo~ltl~lybulletin, hug. 3911, Lindsay, Harry A. The sterilization V. 1: 250-252. RB131.133,~.1 of certain degenerates. Iowa. Board Vasectomy. American medical nsso- of control of state institutions. Bul- ciation. Journal, Sept. 30, 1911, v. letin of Iowa infititutions, 1912, v. 57: 1152-1153. 14: 52-60. References' p 1153. Discussion: p 83-87, R15.44S,v.57 lIVS6.185,v.14 Ellis, Havelock, A qncstion in eugen- Bowers, E. 14'. Sterilization oC degen- ics. Lancet, Scpt. 9, 1931, r. 181: erate criminals and the insanc. 795-796. *Medico-l~l~arrnacei~ticalcritic, 1912, Medico-legal journal, Sept. 1911, V. 15: 177-170. v. 29: 92-93. On fiteril~xntionof Calder, D. H. Statutorv eugenics. criminals anrl defectives. Wo~;thwestern~ncdicino,; 1912; n. s., R31 L3,v.lSl V. 4: 257-260. Nat~onal corporation reporlcr [Ed]- 1912 Clark, C. M A plea for sterilizalion torial]. The sterilization of cnmi- of criminals, epileptics, imbeciles nals and lunatlcs National cofpo- :tnd insanc. *Northwester11 medi- ralion reporter, Sept 28, 1911, v. cine, 1912, n. s, v 4: 260-263. 43: 209-210. 1911 Hutchinnon, iVoocls Our human niis- Parker, D. The prevention of llle in- fils. Everybody's magazine, Oct. crease of ~nsanlty,of the procrea- 1911, V. 25: 617-529. tion of the congenitally defective R~commendssterilization of crim- and of the criminallv dis~osed. inals. AP2 E9,v 25 *Texas medical journal,-1912, v. 28: 135-139. Medico-psychological association of Great Erilam and . Sterili- Muller-Schiirch, 10. IIermann. Kastra- zation from the enacnic standaoint. tion uncl Sterilistltion uus sozialer Indilmtion. Zeitschrift fi~r dis

1911- 1912 W~lliams,T. A. The sterilization of Clarke, GeoTi'rey. Sterilisatjnn from rl~generalecrimi~ials *Atlanta jour- tho eugenic standpoint . . Journal nal-record of medicine, 193 1-1912, v. of mental science, Jan. 1912, v. 68: 57: 371-373. 48-57. Barr, M. TV. The asexualization of Discussion: p 5761. the unflt. *Pennsylvania medical RC321.J82,vd58 journal, 1911-1912, v. 16: 782-788. Dan~el,11. TV. Sonle statistics about stelsilization of the insane. Journal Daniel, F E. Castration of sexual per- of mental science, Jan. 1912, v. 68: verts. *Texas medical journal, 1911- 62-75. RC321.J82,v.68 1912, Y. 27: 369-385. Hurty, J The sterilization of crimi- Bogart, G. Fr. Sterilization of the un- nals anrl defectives *Social dis- fit. *Texas medical journal, 1911- eases, Jan. 1912, v. 3: 1-47. 1912, V. 27. 385-389. 1912 Goddard, FT. 1-1. Sterilization aud seg- The New Jersey sterilization law. regation. *American academy of Traini~~gschool, Jan. 1912, v. 8: 135- medicine. Bullctin, 1912, v. 13: 210- 136. 21 9. Text of the lam. HV897N5T8,v.S George, Rebecca R. Sterilization 01 Barr, Martin W. The asexunlization Ihe unfit 'NAn~ericaninstitute of of the unflt. *Alienist and neurolo- homeopathy Journal, 1912, v. 5: g~st,Feh 1912, v. 33: 1-9 403-418. Taylor, J. BI. Asexualixation of the Hall-Edwards, J. The sterillxation of unfit. 'Alienist and neurologist, the unfit by means of the X-ray. Feb. 1912, v. 33: 10-12. "British medical journal, 1912, v. 1: Juliusburger, 0. Zur Brago der Kas- 216. tration und Sterihsation von Vek- Bowers, 13. E. A plea for sterilization. brechern und Geisteskranken. Dietetic and hygien~cgmette, 1912, *Deutsclle medizinische Wochen- v. 28 585-589. RM214.D66,v.28 schrift, Feb. 29, 1912, v. 38: 417-419. SPECIAL LIBRARIES

Nolan, M. J. The proposed steriliza- asexualization of criminals and in- tion of the mentally unfit. *Dublin sane persons. Harvard law review, jo~lrnal of medical science, Mar. Dec. 1912, v. 28: 163-166. 1912, v. 133: 170-180. *Medical press and circular, Fob 7, 1912, V. 93. Lawyer and banlter [Editorial]. Asex- ualization held constitutional. Law-

Abstracted~ ~ in Journal of Ameri- can medical association, Mar. yer and banker, Dec. 1912, v. 6: 370- 376. 16, 1912, v. 58: 819. Comment on a decision of the R15.A48,v.68 Supreme court of the state of Canada law journal [Editorial]. Ster- Washington upholding the state ilizatlon of the unfit. Canada. law law of 1909. journal, Apr. 1, 1912, v. 48: 207-208. Burgess, George S. Is vasectomy a Bell, C. Hereditary criminality and cruel punishment? Michigan law nsexualization of crimina.1~. *Den- review, Dec. 1912, v. 11: 150-152. ver medical times and Utah medical Comment on State vs. Feilen, de journal, Apr. 1912, v. 31. cided by Washington Supreme Lydston, G. I?. Sex mutilations in cow;, 1912, (126 Pacific re- social thempeutics, with some of porter, 76.) the dimculties in the application of Sterilization of tho feeble-minded and eugenlcs to the human race New of certain tv~esof criminals. Sur- Yorlr medical journal, Apr. 6, 1912, vey, Dee. 21'1 3912, v. 29: 374-376. V. 95: 677-685. RlLN7,v 95 HV1.C4,v929 Bogart, G. H. Sterilization of the un- 1912- flt, * m,edicpl times and 1913 Carey, 13. M. Compulsory segregation Utah medical jo~~rnal,May, 1912, v. and sterilization of the feeble-mind- 31. ed and epileptic. kEpllegsia, 1912- Crane, R, Newton. The sterilization 1913, V. 4: 86-101. of degenerates. Society of compara- tive legislation. Journal, May, 1812, 1913 Champion, W. L. Sterlllxation of con- n. s. v. 12: 366. firmed criminals, idiots, rapists, Digest of New Jersey law feebleminded and other defectives. JA29.S7,n.~.v.12 * med~calassociation. Jour- nal, 1913, v. 3: 112-114. Orton, G. L. The procreative regnla- tion of clefectives and delinquents. Mack, C. W The psychiatrical as- American mcdical ~associatlon.Jour- pects of a fiter~lizationlaw. *Mlchl. nal, June 29, 1912, v. 58: 2021-2023. gan medical society. Journal, 1913, H15.A48,v.58 V. 12: 421-424. The legalization of sterilization. Amer- Hoffmann, G. von. Die Durcl~fiihrung ican institute of criminal law and der Sterilisierungsgesetze in den crln~inologg. Journal, July, 3 81 2, Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamer- V 3: 269-271. ika. *Monatsschrift Pi~r Krimlnal- Views of Haveloclr Ellis. psychologie, 1913, v. 10: 297-302. George, Charles E. Sterilization of George, Rebecca R. Stcrilizalion of criminals, idiots and insane. Cen- the unfit. *New medical tral law journal, Aug. 2, 1912, v. 75: gazette, 1913, v. 48: 466-473. 91-96. Gault, R. 13. Treatment of the de. Goddard, Henry IT. Sterilization and generate oriminal. Amer~caninsti- segregation. Child, Sept., 1912, v. 1: tute of criminal law and criminol- 11-14. ogy. Journal, Jan. 1913, v 3: 667- Indiana Board of state charities. 669. Indiana bulletin of charities and correction, Dec. 1912, p. 424-428. Smith, S. Is vasectonly a cruel and HV86.163 unusual punishment? American in- Also printed separately by the stitute of criminal law and crimln- Department of child helping of ology. Journal, Jan. 1913, v. 3: of the Russell Sage foundation, 783-786. New Yorlr city, 1913, pamphlet Surgery and moyals. Independent, no. 12. Jan. 23, 1913, v. 74: 177-179. Central law journal [Editorial]. Ster- AP2.153,v.74 ilization of convicts as being a con- st~tutionalpunishment. Central law Gross, Hans Zur Frage der Kastra- tion und Sterilisation. Archiv fiir journal, Oct. 25, 1912, v. 75: 309-310. Iiriminal-Anthropologie und Krimi- Harvard law review [Editorial]. The nalistik, Feb. 1913, v. 61: 361-326. constitutionality of the compulsory HV6003.A7.v.61 SPECIAL LIBRARIES

Operation for prevention of procrea- sterilization of criminals, etc.--American tion as part of penalty for crime. medical aesociation, ~ournal,Mar. 22, 1913, American medical association. Jour- p. 928-929. nal,'~ar.8, 1913, v. 60: 779-780. California. Lawn, statutes, etc. The stat- Comment on decision of the Su- utes of California passed at the thirty- preme Court of the state of eighth sesflion of the Legislature, 1909. Washington. R15.A48,v.60 Sacramento, W. 'CV. Shannon, superintend- Sterilization by vasectomy. Virginia ent state printing, 1909. 1377 p. law register, Mar. 1913, v. 46: 873. "Cl~ayter 720 An act to permit asex- Boston medical and surgical journal ualization of inmates of the state 110s- [Edilorial] . Sterilization of the un- pitals and the California home for the fit. Boston medical and sur~ical care and training of feeble-minded journal, Apr. 10, 1918, v. 168: -648- children, and of convicts in the state 549. Rll.B7,v.168 prisons." Approved, Apr. ZG, 1809: p. 1093-1094. Humphrey, Seth K. Parenthood and the social conscience. Forum, Apr. Connecticut. Laws, statutes, etc. Public 1913, V. 49. 457-464. acts passed by the General assembly in Favors sterilization and segrega- the year 1909. Hartford, Pub. by the tion of defectives. AP2.FS,v.49 state, 1909. 933-1306 p. "Chapter 209 : An act concerning opera- Hart, Hastings H. A working pro- tions for the prevention of procrea- gram for the extinction of the de- tion"; Ap~roved hug. 13, 1909: p. fective delinquent. Survey, May 24, 1135-1136. 1913, V. 30: 277-279 Sterilization: p. 277-278. Indiana. Laws, slntutes, etc. Law of the HVl.C4,v.30 state of Indiana passed at the sixty-fifth regular session of the General assembly Progress in sterilization legislation. . .. .1907. Indianapolis, W. 13. Hulrford, Texas. State board of hcalth. Bul- 1907. 800 p. letin, May, 1913, v 7: 30-34. "Clmpter 215: An act entitled An act to RA157.B3,~.7 prevent procreatiot~of conflrmed crim- Sterilization autllorized in Michigan. inals, idiots, imbecilcs, and rapists. American institute of criminal law [etc.]"; approved Mar. 9, 1907: p. and criminology. Journal, July, 377-378. 1913, V. 4: 297-298. Also printed in Indiana bulletin of Char- Text of the law. ities and correction, Mar 1909, p. 68. HV86.TG3 1909 Hoffman, Geza von. Sterilisierung der Minderwertigen in Staate IMi- Iowa. Laws, statutes, ctc. .4cts and ~oint fornien. Archiv fiir Kriminal-An- resolutions passed at the regular session thropologie und Kriminalistik, July, of the thirty-fourth General asscmbly.. . 1913, V. 53: 337-341. 1911. Des Moines, E. 13. English, state HVG003.A7,v 53 prlntar, 1911. 372 p. "Chapter 129. An acl to prevent the Duggan, Malone. The surgical solu- procreation of habitual criminals, tion of the problem of race culture. idiots, feeble-minded and insane"; ag- Texas. State board of health. Bul- proved Apr. 10, 1911: g. 144-145. letin, July, 1913, v. 7: 42-47. RA157.B3,v.7 -- Acts and joint resolutio~~sat the regular session of the thirty-fifth Gen- Boston, Charles A. A protest againsl eral assembly. 1913. Des Moines, 1913. laws authorizing the sterilization of 510 p. criminals and imbeciles. American "Chapter 187: Sterilizntion of criminals institute of oriminal law and crimin- sncl insane. olow. Journal. Se~t.1913. v. 4. 326258. ~anadianiaw times, Oct. Kansas. Laws, st:rtutes, etc. Session laws, 1913, V. 33: 972-1007. 1915. Topeka, W. C. Austin, state printer, 1913, 655 p. Murdoch. J. M. Care of dcfectives. "Cl~apter 305. An act to prevent the *~ennsylvaniamedical journal, Nov. procreat~on of habitual criminals, 1913, v. 17. 119-122. idlots, epileptics, irnbecilcs, and in- Sterilization only a partial rem- sane"; in eflect Mar. 14, 1913: p 625- edy. 626 Massachusetts. State legislatlon Hesolve, approved May 8, 1913, provid- ~ngfor investigation of impediments In forty-one legislatures which have uet to marriage by State board of health since January 1, 1913, thirty-five bills have and Stata board of insanity. To re- been introduced on marriage, eugenics, port, Jan. 1914. SPECIAL LIBRARIES

Michigan. Laws, statutes, etc. Public acts passed at the thirteenth session of the of the Legislature.. . .passed at the regu- Legislatwo assembly, 1913. Devils Lake lar session of 1913. Lansing, 1913. 910 p. [I9131 Chapter 34: Sterllixat~onof defcclivcs. Chapt.er 56 Sterilization of crlnlinals Montana. Legislature. Senate. Senate bill and defectives no. 168. An act to prevent procreation by Oregon. Laws, statutes, etc Constitutional idiots, feeble-minded and insane persons, amendments adopted, and lams enacted by and others. [Helena, Mont. 1913.1 1 p. the people upon in~tiativa petition and Did not pass. referendum at the general election hTov. New Jersey. Laws, statutes, etC. Acts of 5, 1912. . . Salelrl, 1913 990 p. the One hundred and thirly-flPL11 J~egis- Chapter 63: Sterilization of criminals lature. Paterson, News printing co., state and degenerates. printers, 1911. 929 p. Washington (State). Laws, stalutcs, etc. "Chapter 190. An act to author~zeand Session laws, elovcnth session. . . .1909. provide for the sterilizat~onof feeble- Olympia, E. L. Boardman, public printer, minded (includmg idiots, imbeciles, 1909. 11'72 D. and morons), epileptics, rapists, cer- Chapter 269 : Criminal code. Approved tain criminals, and other dcfectivcs" ; Mar. 22, 1909, p. 890-1030. Sec. 35. Approved Apr 21, 1911: p. 353-355. Prevention of procreation: p. 899. Declared unconstitutional by the New Jerbey Supreme court, in an Suprenle court. State v. Feilen. opmion by Justlce Garrison, Nov. (Supreme court of Washington. Segt. 3, 18, 1913. 1912.) (In Pacific reporter. St. Palll, 1912, V. 126: 75-78.) Nevada. Laws, statutes, etc. Rev~secllaws Decision upholding judgment of lower of Nevada. Carson City, Nevada, Joe court ordering an operation for the Farnsworth, 1912. 2 v. prevent~on of procreation upon the "Prevention of procreat~on:" Sec. 6293, defendant, who was convicted of the v. 2: p, lS12. crime of rape. New York (State). TAWS, statutes, etc. West Virginia. Legislature. House. A bill Laws passed at the One hundred and thir- to create a board of examiners of feeble- ty-fifth session of the Legislature [Jan. 3- minded, (including idlots and imbeciles) Mar. 29, 19121 Albany, J. B. tyon com- epileptics, insane persons, rapists, CW- pany, state printers, 1912. 2 v. tain criminals and other defect~ves, and "Chapter 445 An act to amend the pub- to authorize and provide for sterilization lic health law, in relation to opera- of sucll persons. Jan. 31, 1913. 3 p. tions for t11c prevent~onof procreat~on (House b~llno. 206) [Approved, Apr 16, 19121" : p 924-926. Did not pass. North Dakota. Laws, statutes. etc. Laws *Not in the Library of Congress.

Public Utility References

Compiled by P. N. Morton, fronl information Corum'l and fin'l chron Rwy. and ind. furnished by the Libraries of the New section, Oct. 1913. Yorlc Public Service Commission, 1st dis- trict, Stone and Webster, and United Statistical units used in analysis of electric Gas In~provementCompany. railway accounts. James A Emery. Elec. rwy. jnl. Oct. 16, 1913. Accountlng system for small lighting com- Accounting. panies. R. B. Fowles. Elec. world, Aug. 23, 1913. Has the Interstate commerce comm~ssion's system of accounts met the needs of the Accounting under utility regulation. John commission? Wm. E. Hooper. A. Britton. Rwy. age gaz. Nov. 21, 1913. Jnl. of elec. power 6t gas, Apr. 12, 19, 26, 1913. Accountlng systems for electr~ccompanies Cost accounting. prescnbed by Pub. utility comm. of N. J. Stone and Webster pub. serv. jnl. Aug. L. 'N Allison. 1913, p. 109. Power, Nov. 11, 1913, p. 697. Uniform classification of accounts for elec- Revision of account classification of steam tric utilities. railroads. Indiana pub. serv. comm May, 1913. SPECIAL LIBRARIES

Uniform classification of accounts for elec- Should rates be based on depreciated plant tric, gas and water utilities. values? Oregon railroad comm. Jly. 1, 1913. Eng contracting, Dec. 3, 1913. Report of the committee on uniform ac- Distinction between value for tax and rate counting. purposes. R. H. Whitten. Nat. electric light assn. 1913. Pub. service regulation, Nov. 1913, p. 588. Municipal Ownership Some legal problems of railroad valuation, Royal R. T. Riggp. Government ownership and the railway em- Columbia law review, Nov. 1913. ployee. J. K, Turner. Plans of Interstate commerce commission Rwy. age gaz. Dec. 19, 1913. for railway valuation. Map of 208 defunct municipal lighting Elec. rwy. jnl. Nov. 29, 1913, plants in the United States. Valuation of Toronto public utilities. Bion Municipal ownership pub. co. Nov. 1, J. Arnold and J. W. Moyes. 1913. Elec. rwy. jnl. NOV 16. 1913, p, 1053. On nationalizing public utilities. l nd I rect results of national railway valua- Stone and Webster pub. serv. jnl. Dec. tion. J. Shirley Eaton. 1913. Engineering mag. Nov. 1913, p. 169. Rate of return on electric railways. C. N. Duff'y. Valuatlon of public service properties. L.R. Aera. Dec. 1913. Nash. Jclec. engineering, Nov. 1913, p. 489. Municipal electrical enterprise in England. Elec. world, Dec. 13, 1913. Valuation clecislons of the commission. Elec. rwy. jnl. Nov. 1, 1913, p. 980. Discussion of government ownership. Valuatlon of railroads. 1, 14- Jurgcnson. Rwy. age gaz. Dec. 12, 1913. Association eng. societies jnl, hug. 1913. State ra~lwaycontrol in the United Slatcs. Report of Committee on railroad taxes nncl Eng. news, Uec. 4, 1913. fan. valuation of railroad property. Alameda municipal light plant of Califol'nia. Elec. rwy jnl. Nov. 1, 1013 J. B. Kalin. Franchise values. Wn1. M. Wherry. Jnl of elec. power and gas, Nov. 22, EIec. rwy. jnl. Oct. 15, 1913. 1913, p. 456. Other elements of value than franchise val- Posslble savings under governnlent owner- ues. Clarke M. Rosecrantx ship. Clifford Thorne and E. 1'. Ripley. Elec. rwy. jnl. Oct lG, 1913. Rwy. age gaz. NOV.28, 1913. Some features of engineerlng appraisement Richmond, Va, municipal gns plant. of water works properties Public service, Nov. 1913, p 149. Eng and conlrncting, Sep 3, 1913, p. Tacomays municipal hydroelectric plant. 254. Public service, Nov. 1913, p. 171. Original cost vs, replacement cost as a basis Municipal owncrshig of public utilit~es.Car- for rate rcgulation. man E', Randolph. Rwy. age! eaz. Sep. 12, 1913, p 450. Yale law jnl. Mar. 1913, p. 365; June, Quarterly jnl. of economics, Aug. 1913. 1913, p. 261. Decision on going value of property of pub. Against municipal operation of lighting serv- serv. corporations. ice. Eng. news, Jly. 31, 3913, p. 235. Pub. service regulation, Oct. 1913, p. 526. Need of valuation of public utility colllpany Example of government ownership. properties. Harold Almert. Stone and Webster pub. serv. jnl. Oct. Public servicc, Sep. 1913, p 83. 1913 Right of way multiples in California. Logansport, Ind liiunicipal electric plant. Eng, and contracting, hug 13 and 20, Piiblic servlce, Seg. 1913, p. 99. 1913. Municipal ownership increasing. No capitalization of property jullked upon hlunicipal jnl. Aug. 21, 1913. cons011dalion. Electric rates in , Wash. Glenn Pub. service rcgulation, July, 1913. Marston. problems bearing on valuation question. Public service, Jly. 1913. Gas record, June 25, 1913, P. 286. Something along the line of pllyslcal and in- tangible valuation. R B. Riknberick Elec. rwy. jnl. June 28, 191% P. 1163. Vital public utility decision. Financial world, Dec. 20, 1913, P. 21. Rates Discussion on valuation of water works spe- cial franchises. Monitowoc gas rates increase. Eng. contracting, Dec. 24, 1913. Pub. service regulation, Dec. 1913, P 677. SPECIAL LIBRARIES

Should rate be based on depreciation plant Depreclatlon values 13. P. Gillette and H. L. Gray. Depreciation of public utility properties. Eng. and contracting, Dec. 3, 1913, p. John W, Alvord. 621. Proceedings Amer, soc. civil engineers, New rate making basis. M. Thelem. Nov. 1913. Jnl. of elec. power and gas, Nov. 22, 1913, p. 461, Ed p. 470. Depreciation and its relation to [air value. Pub. service regulation, Nov. 13, 1913, A. F. Weber. p. 585, Dlscnssion, p. 582. Elec. rwy. jnl. Nov. 1, 1913, p. 979. Rates for electric service. S. M. Kennedy. Depreciation reserves vs. depreciatlon funds. Elec. world, Nov. 22, 1913, p. 1066. Jnl. of accountancy, Nov. 1913, p. 368. Electric public utilities. Life of physical railway property. Aera, Nov. 1913, 1). 405. Eng. news, Nov. 13, 1913. Citations of cases showing power of Wis- Depreciation. Geo. P. Player. consin commisuion to change rate fixed by Pub, service regulation, Sept. 1913. franchise. Depreciation: reserve for replacement due Rate research, Nov. 12, 1913. to obsolescence or inadequacy. Rate schedules-Chicago, Ill. Pub. service regulation, Sept. 1913, p. Rate research, Nov. 12, 1913. 463. Public service rate making. Ales C. Hum- Study in depreciation in life of plants. phrey~. Elec world, Aug. 23, 1913, p. 379. Jnl. of elec. powcr and gas, Oct. 25, 1913. Depreciated value as basis for rate making. Failure of tlmwent car fares. C. N. Duffy. Eng. and contracting, Jly. 16, 1913, p. 68. Public service, Nov 1913, p. 153. Depreciation or valuation of properties. L. Gas ratcs discussed. A. S. Miller. R Pomeroy. Gas record, Oct. 22, 1913, p. 316. Rwy. age gas. Aug. 15, 1913. Rates for electricity. Percival K. Moses. Should depreciation apply. E. C. I-Iurd. Elec world, Oct 25, 1913. Pub. service regulation, Aug. 1913. Supreme court upholds Paterson gas rate Depreclatlon in valuations. Earl A. Saliers. reduction. Jnl. of accountancy, Feb. 1913. Pub. service regulation, Oct. 1913. Some illogical theories discussed. Cost of carrying a passenger and proposed work of Bureau of fare research. Edwin Aera, Jly. 1913, p. 1038. Gruhl. Vital distinction between functiollal depre- Elec. rwy. jnl. Oct. 18, 1913. c~ationand a natural depreciat~on. Lighting vs, power ~lectncrates. Eng. and contracting, Aug. 6, 1913, p. Public service, Oct. 1913. 141. Methods employed in making water rates Dcpreciatlon: Report of water company's under Wuscons~nutility law H. Ericlrson. plant. Eng. and contractung, Oct. 1, 1913, p. 377 Jnl. of gas ltg. June 17, 1913, p. 812. Definition of connected load. Contention over depreciation fund in attack Pub. scrvice regulation, Jly. 1913. on Clncinnatl union lease. Elec. world, Jly. 6, 1913, p. 6. Decision in the exprcss rate cases. Rwy. age gaz. Aug. 8, 1913. Some illogical theories considered. R. B. New Jersey public service rate dccision, Rifenberick Gas age, hug. 15, 1913. Aera, Jly. 1913. Omaha gas franchise controversy. Determination of depreciat~on. Ceo. C. Public service, Aug. 1913, p. 56. Schaad. Public service, Jly. 1913. Minnesota rate case decision. Eng. and contracting, Aug. 6, 1913, p. Depreciation: estimated and actual, Alex: 144. C. Humphreys. Pub, service regulation, June, 1913. Jnl. of gas ltg. June 24, 1913. Rates and pract~cesof express companies. Arthur S. Field. Management. American econonlic review, June, 1913, p. 314. Syndicate interests in central stations. Elec. world, Sep. 6, 1913. Electric rate discussion in Chicago. Elec. world, Jly. 5 and 26. 1913. Organization and methods of a large engi- neering and construction co. R. M. Hen- Flxlng the rate schedule. derson. Stone and Webster pub. sew, jnl. Jly. Stone and Webster pub, serv. jnl. Jly. 1913, p. 35. 1913. SPECIAL LIBRARl ES

Taxation Limitation8 of regulation. Rwy. dge gaa. Jly. 18, 1913. How big real estate c~~poratio~~snre meet- Act to consolidate laws relative to gas and ing income tax problems. electricity. Real estate magazine, Nov. 1913. Mass. senate no. 681, June, 1913. Income tax law. Special report to Board of gas and electric Jnl. of accounlancy, Nov. 1913. light commissioners. Mass. house no. 1925, Jan. 15. 1913. Commissions Legal specifications for illuminating gas. E. B. Rosa and It. S. McBride. Relation of bureau of etnndards to commis- U. S. Burem of standards, technoloeic!---- ~ions. Papers no. 14, Jan. 10, 19i3. Elec. world, Nov. 8, 1913. Publ~cservice commission law of Montana, Labor 1913. Weifare of employees colnmittee report. Commission conlrol of public utilities. .Tohn 1-1. Roeiner. Elec, traction, Oct 1913, p. 601. Elec. world, Sep. 13, 1913, p. 531. Premium, piece work and the expense bur- den. A. 1-1. Church. Public utilities: review of new laws. Johll 7. A. Lapp. Engineering mag Oct. 1913, p Ainorican ~)oliticalsclence review, Aug. Experiences in efficiency. 13. A. Franklin. 1913. Engmeering mag. Aug. 1913, p. 669. Removal of public service commissioners in Select list of references in scientific man- Vcrlnon L. agement of efficiency. 1-1. 1-1. B. Meyer. Stone and Tlrebstcr pub, serv. jnl. Aug. Special lihrarius, May, 1913 1013. Publlc ~~i.ilityact of Oregon. Orcgoil railroad comm~ssion,1912. Municipal reference llbrtzry as an aid in city Pennsylvania public service commission act administration. Gco. AicAncny. No. 854, Jly. 26, 1913. Library journal, Sey. 1913. Pennsylvanra public service lam. Relation between special and general JCng, ne~vs,hug. 28, 1913, p 481. libraries. W D. Johnston. Rwy. age gaz., Bug. 29, 1913, p. 379. Special libraries, Sep. 10, 1913, p. 146. Elec. world, Jly. 19, 1913. The library a necessity in modern business. New Maine public utilities law. Special libraries, Sep. 10, 1913, p. 133. Pub. servlce regulation, Aug. 1913, P 425. Value of thc specialized librtlry. St. Elxilo Lewis. New Mass, commission Jly, 1st superseded Gas age, Bug. 15, 1913. Board of r r, commissioners. Yub. service ~egulation,Jly. 1913, p. 300. Simple system for filing and handling trac- ings and prints. Fred. Buch. l lllnois public utility law. Elcc, world, June 28 and Jly. 5, 1913. Engineering mag. Jly. 1913. Franchises Regulation Wisconsin indeterminate permit law Jnmes Why I believc in state regulation of public D Mortimer. service utilities. A. 0. Eberhart. Aera, hug. 1913. Public service, Nov. 1913. Present tendency of public service regula- Capitalization tion. Richard M'Culloch and Frank Hed- Mass. legislftlion regarding cngitalixation of ley. public service companies. Elm. rwy. jnl. Oct. 17, 1913. Central law jnl. Aug. 22, 3913. Banker's view of regulation. Fmall river gas works case. Pub. service regulation, Sept. 1913, p. Stone and Webster pub, sew, jnl. Jly. 401. 1913. Regulation of industrial corporations. J. N. Union Pacitlc plan as approved. Baker. Rwy age gaz. Jly. 4, 1913. Yale law jnl. Feb. 1913. SPECIAL LIBRARIES

Bibliographies

City manager plan. the Extension division of the University A reprint from Beard's Loose-leaf digest of Washmgton. p. 19-26. of short ballot charters, issued by thc Na- tional short bnllot organization under the Prostitution. title "The city manager plan of municipal A list of authorities is included in the government," contains a brier bibliography Second report on the ,red plague, which on that phase of commission government constitutes v. 8, no. 7 of the Traneactions p. 35. 1913. of the ConlmonwealLh club of California, Au~.1913. p. 413-4. Home economics. The Journal of the Efficiency society, Public health. June, 1913, contains a bibliography of Thc Mcdical literature committee of home economice. p. 18-19. the Committee on public health education Judges-Recall. among women of the American medical The Estension division of the University association compiled a, "List of books on of Kansas has issued as Bnllctin no. 3, v. the prevention of disease" which has been 15 of the University, Political sclence published ih panlphlet form by the Asso- series, no 2, a pamphlet on "The recall of ciation. The items arc grouped under 12 judges," which includes on p 48-50 a bibll- different phases of the health qucstion. ography of general, affirmative and op- 14 p. 1912. posed references. Schools-Gardens. Ports and harbors. The second Annual session of the School A referencc list of the best boolrs and garden aseociation of Anlerica met with nlagazine articles published sirye 1900 the National education association, Chi- acrompanies C. E. Fowler's Seaport cago, July, 1912, and the Proceedings studies" wl~fchappears in thc University rrluch have been published include a "Brief extension journal, Jan. 1914, published by school garden bibliography" p. 13-16.