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A Complete Bibliography of the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series a Family: 1920–1929 A Complete Bibliography of the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A family: 1920{1929 Nelson H. F. Beebe University of Utah Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB 155 S 1400 E RM 233 Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090 USA Tel: +1 801 581 5254 FAX: +1 801 581 4148 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] (Internet) WWW URL: http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/ 13 October 2017 Version 1.01 Title word cross-reference 50 [666]. 9 [78]. Abglaises [805]. Abroad [89, 613]. χ2 [176, 398, 843, 177]. n [439]. P [176]. Academic [341, 685]. Accidents [27, 676, 605]. Account [178]. Accounts 1 [156]. 1832 [38]. 1856 [850]. 1875 [779]. [396, 760, 142]. Achille [453, 87]. 19 [244, 338, 121]. 1913 [54]. 1914 Achinstein [829]. Activity [652]. Acts [287, 187]. 1917 [898]. 1918 [668, 424, 269]. [283]. Actuarial [286, 361]. Actuary [444]. 1920 [156, 182]. 1921 [157, 156, 641, 185]. Actuels [220]. Acworth 1922 [382]. 1923 [425, 368, 452]. 1924 [472, 489, 560, 59, 494]. Adam [806, 34]. [828, 592, 610, 662, 514]. 1925 [661]. 1926 Adams [558]. Additions [607]. 1928 [851]. [95, 23, 45, 94, 171, 114, 132, 150, 170, 256, 192, 210, 231, 255, 351, 279, 303, 326, 350, 434, 2 [78, 236, 334, 418, 503, 603, 704, 794, 890]. 373, 393, 412, 433, 523, 459, 477, 497, 522, 622, 20 [90, 444, 445, 266]. 21 546, 571, 598, 621, 724, 650, 673, 697, 723, 812, [240, 241, 345, 775, 448]. 22 [407, 560, 367]. 748, 767, 788, 811, 904, 835, 859, 881, 903]. 23 [426]. 1 2 Adelphi 191, 209, 230, 254, 278, 302, 325, 349, 372, [78, 236, 334, 418, 503, 603, 704, 794, 890]. 392, 411, 432, 458, 476, 496, 521, 545, 570, Aditions [70]. Adjustment [530]. 597, 620, 649, 672, 696, 722, 747, 766, 787, Administration [203, 592, 295, 226]. 810, 834, 858, 880, 902]. Arts Administrative [549]. Advancement [237, 236, 335, 334, 419, 418, 504, 503, 604, [185]. Adventure [584]. Advertising 603, 705, 704, 795, 794, 891, 890]. Asher [272, 737]. Affairs [403]. Africa [852]. [829]. Ashley [13, 638]. Ashton [516]. After [864, 162, 240, 33, 86, 287, 275]. Aspects [243, 728, 104, 549]. Association Against [202]. Age [632, 331, 752]. Agger [699, 177]. Asymptotic [439]. Athelstane [11]. Agraire [227]. Agrarian [898]. [544]. Attacks [27]. Auguste [288]. Agricole [452]. Agricultural [354, 250, 740, Augustus [857]. Austin [582]. Australia 382, 383, 508, 509, 585, 426, 461]. [781, 17]. Austrian [513]. Automobile Agriculture [226, 173, 681]. Al [264]. Alan [802]. aux [227]. Axel [446]. [668]. Albert [198, 471]. Alexander [178, 596]. Alexandrovitch [596]. Alf [336]. B Alfred [242, 901, 312, 679, 286, 31, 554, 457]. [518, 668, 274, 581, 709, 806, 188, 166, 807, 55, Alfredo [381, 102]. Algernon [281, 298]. 221, 386, 510, 39, 585, 140, 639, 517, 488, 558]. alle [381]. Allen [609]. Allowances Back [837, 861, 905]. Bahadurji [616]. [583, 565]. Ally [425]. Alson [630]. Altri Baines [544]. Balance [512, 847]. Bank [239]. Alzada [895]. Amalgamation [105, 448]. Banker [141]. Bankers [387]. [405, 610]. Ambedkar [581]. America Banking [782, 585]. American [202, 428, 741, 275, [55, 342, 339, 610, 851, 657, 514, 11, 35, 611]. 321, 338, 396, 711, 848, 538]. among [369]. Banks [777, 801]. Barbara [38]. Barker Amoroso [218]. Amount [338]. Analysis [57]. Barnett [743]. Barometer [366]. [356, 89, 817, 777, 464, 454, 425, 154, 781]. Barometri [869]. Barton [780]. Based Anderson [55]. Andrews [274, 429]. [483, 13]. Bases [517]. Bateman [901]. Angas [221]. Angell [707]. Anglais [242]. Batten [635]. Bauernbewegung [898]. be Annals [686, 534]. Annuaire [452]. Annual [480]. Bearing [421, 480, 159]. Beatrice [95, 171, 256, 351, 434, 523, 622, 724, 812, [223, 58, 294]. Beckhart [510]. Bedeutung 904, 285, 79, 78, 157, 156, 237, 236, 335, 334, [336]. Beef [588]. Before [162, 33]. 419, 418, 504, 503, 604, 603, 705, 704, 795, Behaviour [804]. Being [687, 90, 294]. 794, 891, 890]. Annuitants [444, 445]. Bellerby [559]. Benefits [361]. Benham Antonio [443]. Any [888]. Appendices [781]. Benjamin [429]. Benn [536]. [103]. Appendix [733]. Application Beoefening [844]. Bernard [294, 245]. [821, 755, 199, 556, 378, 177, 713]. Berridge [367]. Bertillon [253]. Bertram Applications [676]. Applicazioni [381]. [582]. Bertrand [778]. Between Applied [487]. Appliquee [360, 158]. [551, 398, 888, 525]. Beveridge [800]. Appointed [203]. Approximation [793]. Bev¨olkerungstheorie [400]. Bews [742]. Arable [887]. Arithmetic [439]. Armand Bhatnagar [517]. Biology [137, 204, 535]. [360, 158]. Arnaune [288]. Arne [420]. Birth [90, 260]. Birth-Rate [90, 260]. Arnold [539]. Arrays [265]. Art [541]. Births [865, 823, 847]. Bledisloe [250]. Arte [381]. Arthur Board [849, 606, 270]. Boards [406]. [77, 741, 54, 666, 734, 14, 662, 182, 558]. Boddington [755, 199, 556]. Bodio [112]. Articles [22, 44, 69, 93, 113, 131, 149, 169, Bombay [537, 537, 346]. Bonar [467]. 3 Book 426, 429, 517, 556, 799, 805, 315, 316, 368, [183, 405, 518, 536, 593, 637, 761, 825, 853, 638, 690, 708, 712, 717, 872, 874, 876, 12, 13, 870, 897, 242, 40, 62, 63, 64, 80, 125, 126, 161, 15, 56, 187, 269, 615, 633, 733, 737, 847, 90, 163, 180, 202, 222, 223, 225, 243, 245, 272, 312, 120, 158, 159, 238, 311, 484, 446, 447, 448, 465, 314, 365, 366, 385, 427, 428, 453, 468, 470, 490, 466, 485, 488, 514, 558, 614, 680, 685, 686]. 516, 589, 616, 636, 661, 668, 679, 741, 780, 798, Bordes [513]. Bouniatian [245]. Bowie 827, 828, 830, 845, 867, 873, 875, 895, 380, 8, [293]. Bowker [806]. Bowley 60, 82, 89, 103, 138, 162, 164, 203, 219, 224, [564, 662, 54, 422, 658, 182, 465]. Bravais 268, 274, 313, 363, 364, 404, 406, 469, 511, [336]. Bravais-Pearsonschen [336]. 537, 540, 559, 562, 565, 566, 581, 583, 592, Bresciani [869]. Bretagne [615]. Brigham 611, 612, 613, 630, 632, 642, 643, 663, 667, [321]. Brij [64, 468]. Britain 688, 693, 707, 709, 716, 736, 739, 773, 778, [668, 709, 806, 106, 318, 140, 635, 56, 479, 781, 802, 804, 806, 821, 829, 868, 869, 894, 184, 175, 405, 825, 876, 680]. British 204, 421, 441, 54, 179, 264, 286, 359, 362, 443]. [202, 780, 406, 540, 581, 291, 731, 757, 779, Book 851, 140, 799, 315, 13, 574, 173, 548, 827, [444, 483, 820, 831, 41, 109, 128, 188, 360, 402, 800, 240, 241, 609, 39, 140]. Brockway [294]. 422, 512, 607, 849, 83, 106, 107, 143, 146, 166, Brown [667]. Brownlee [671]. Bruins 206, 226, 227, 239, 250, 273, 295, 310, 318, [358]. Brunner [853]. Brussels [138, 138]. 337, 379, 381, 399, 400, 706, 740, 800, 807, Budgets [346, 609]. Buer [715]. Building 818, 844, 896, 9, 11, 35, 37, 55, 86, 121, 160, [518]. Bunting [164]. Burden [500]. 220, 221, 240, 241, 248, 267, 271, 287, 288, Burdett [68]. Bureau [338, 343]. Burgess 289, 291, 293, 340, 342, 344, 345, 346, 386, [892, 801]. Burnett [537]. Burnett-Hurst 387, 407, 408, 424, 450, 472, 473, 489, 510, 560, [537]. Burns [180, 612]. Burt [320, 644]. 561, 564, 580, 587, 606, 609, 640, 664, 665, 666, Business [366, 291, 386, 471, 893, 56, 488, 682, 692, 711, 715, 731, 732, 734, 735, 738, 758, 558, 487, 199, 343, 713, 754, 638, 686]. 774, 782, 797, 822, 824, 826, 848, 871, 892, 7, Businesses [577]. Buying [688, 829]. 30, 102, 119, 217, 218, 265, 336, 420, 531, 605, 819, 59, 127, 776, 852, 53, 777, 14, 16]. Book C [31, 32, 84, 88, 139, 144, 145, 270, 319, 339, [518, 825, 63, 125, 180, 661, 875, 89, 540, 613, 361, 388, 445, 539, 608, 610, 662, 683, 684, 689, 773, 781, 804, 806, 869, 362, 483, 41, 206, 844, 691, 742, 743, 757, 760, 762, 775, 779, 801, 846, 715, 777, 144, 684, 691, 321, 81, 554, 759, 464, 850, 851, 275, 320, 321, 369, 442, 486, 506, 535, 533, 796, 123, 181, 244, 338, 754, 893, 690]. 557, 590, 658, 659, 823, 10, 17, 34, 38, 39, 57, Calcolo [30]. Calculation [332, 176]. 58, 81, 247, 292, 451, 513, 554, 555, 563, 591, Calculus [286, 379]. Can [143]. Canada 681, 759, 783, 898, 33, 205, 294, 317, 382, 383, [117, 580, 512]. Canadian [2]. Cannan 384, 452, 464, 487, 491, 507, 508, 509, 515, [735]. Capacity [219, 562, 500]. Capital 532, 533, 538, 578, 579, 584, 585, 586, 588, [258, 779, 85, 123, 200, 368, 164]. 629, 644, 660, 718, 753, 755, 756, 796, 803, 36, Capitalism [61, 690]. Capitalist [536]. 61, 85, 104, 105, 122, 123, 124, 140, 142, 165, Caradog [217, 660, 756]. Carl [732, 321]. 181, 182, 186, 198, 199, 200, 244, 246, 338, Carr [756, 238]. Carr-Saunders [756, 238]. 341, 343, 401, 403, 423, 449, 454, 467]. Book Cartels [757]. Carver [56, 56]. Case [61]. [471, 505, 534, 541, 582, 631, 634, 635, 639, Cassel [482, 287, 851]. Castelnuovo [30]. 641, 687, 710, 713, 714, 730, 754, 893, 249, 87, Casualties [234]. Causal [506]. Causation 108, 141, 185, 201, 266, 290, 367, 389, 425, [605]. Caused [408]. Causes [733]. Cecil 4 [487]. Census Conjoncture [245]. Connues [615]. [6, 155, 417, 333, 331, 395, 461, 397]. Consequences [243, 867, 32, 338, 488, 140]. Centenary [388]. Central [777]. Century Considerazioni [869]. Constitution [159, 842, 48, 81]. Certain [728]. Change [777, 616]. Constitutions [752]. [242, 54, 288]. Changes Construction [361]. Consumer [3, 50, 116, 752, 260]. Chapin [225]. [223, 688, 802, 224]. Contingencies [286]. Chapters [105]. Characteristics [361]. Contingency [176, 177]. Continuous [428]. Charbon [345]. Charles [224, 344, 17, 300]. Contracts [165]. Contribution [758, 605]. Charters [777]. Chief [90]. Children [369]. Contributions [602, 329]. Control [436, Chile [342]. Chiozza [126]. Christian 106, 270, 491, 874, 15, 56, 365, 800, 871, 127].
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