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Dependent, Defective, and Delinquent Children

*No. 7. Laws Relating to Mothers' Pensions in the United States, Denmark and New Zealand. 102 pp. 1914. (See Publication No. 63 and Chart No. 3.)

*No. 13. Mental Defectives in the District of Columbia: A brief description of local conditions and the need for custodial care and training. 39 pp. 1915.

No. 24. A Social Study of Mental Defectives in New Castle County, Delaware, by Emma O. Lundberg. 38 pp. 1917. No. 25. Care of Dependents of Enlisted Men in Canada, by S. Herbert Wolfe. 56 pp. 1917.

*No. 31. Norwegian Laws Concerning Illegitimate Children: Introduction and translation by Leifur Magnusson. 37 pp. 1918.

*No. 32. Juvenile Delinquency in Rural New York, by Kate Holladay Claghorn. 199 pp. 1918.

No. 39. Juvenile Delinquency in Certain Countries at War:
A brief review of available foreign sources. 28 pp. 1918.
*No. 42. Illegitimacy Laws of the United States and Certain
Foreign Countries, by Ernst Freund. 260 pp. 1919.

+Illegitimacy Laws of the United States: Analysis and

Index. Excerpt from Bureau Publication No. 42. 98 pp. 1919.

*No. 43. Children Before the Courts in Connecticut, by Wm. B. Bailey, Ph. D. 98 pp. 1918.

No. 48. Mental Defect in a Rural County: A medico-psychological and social study of mentally defective children in Sussex County, Delaware, by Walter L. Treadway, M. D., Passed Assistant Surgeon, U. Š. Public-Health Service, and Emma O. Lundberg, Children's Bureau. 96 pp. 1918.

No. 60. Standards of Child Welfare: A report of the Children's Bureau conferences, May and June, 1919. 459 pp. 1919.

Separate No. 4. Children in Need of Special Care and
Standardization of Child-Welfare Laws.

No. 63. Laws Relating to Mothers' Pensions in the United
States, Canada, Denmark, and New Zealand, by Laura A.
Thompson. 316 pp. 1919. (Leaflet covering more recent laws
in the United States now available.)

No. 65. Courts in the United States Hearing Children's Cases, by Evelina Belden. (Dependent, Defective, and Delinquent. 115 pp. 1920.

No. 66. Illegitimacy as a Child-Welfare Problem-Part 1, A Brief Treatment of the Prevalence and Significance of Birth Out of Wedlock, the Child's Status, and the State's Respon

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sibility for Care and Protection (with bibliographical material), by Emma O. Lundberg and Katharine F. Lenroot. 105 pp. 1920.

No. 70. A Summary of Juvenile-Court Legislation in the United States, by Sophonisba P. Breckinridge and Helen R. Jeter. 110 pp. 1920.

No. 75. Illegitimacy as a Child-Welfare Problem-Part 2, A Study of Original Records in the City of Boston and in the State of Massachusetts, by Emma O. Lundberg and Katharine F. Lenroot. 408 pp. 1921.

No. 77. Standards of Legal Protection for Children Born out of Wedlock: A report of regional conferences held under the auspices of the U. S. Children's Bureau and Inter-City Conference on Illegitimacy. 158 pp. 1921.

No. 80. Probation in Children's Courts, by Charles L. Chute, Secretary, New York State Probation Commission, Secretary, National Probation Association. 32 pp. 1921.

No. 81. Children Deprived of Parental Care: A study of children taken under care by Delaware agencies and institutions, by Ethel M. Springer. 93 pp. 1921.

No. 82. The Administration of the Aid-to-Mothers Law in Illinois, by Edith Abbott and Sophonisba P. Breckinridge. 176 pp. 1921.

No. 91. Child Mentality and Management, Outlines for Study, Separate No. 2, from Child Care and Child Welfare, prepared in coöperation with the Federal Board for Vocational Education. 54 pp. 1924.

*No. 94. Children in Need of Special Care, Separate No. 5, from Child Care and Child Welfare, Outlines for study, prepared in coöperation with the Federal Board for Vocational Education. 24 pp. 1921.

No. 96. The Practical Value of Scientific Study of Juvenile Delinquents, by William Healy, M. D. 31 pp. 1922.

No. 97. Proceedings of the Conference on Juvenile Court Standards, held under the auspices of the U. S. Children's Bureau and the National Probation Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 21, 22, 1921. III pp. 1922.

No. 99. The Legal Aspect of the Juvenile Court, by Bernard Flexner and Reuben Oppenheimer. 42 pp. 1922.

No. 103. The Federal Courts and The Delinquent Child: A study of the methods of dealing with children who have violated federal laws, by Ruth Bloodgood. 71 pp. 1922.

No. 104. The Chicago Juvenile Court, by Helen Rankin Jeter. 119 pp. 1922.

No. 107. County Organization for Child Care and Protection. 173 PP. 1922.

No. 109. Proceedings of Conference on Mothers' Pensions Held under the auspices of the Mothers' Pension Committee Family Division of the National Conference of Social Work and the Children's Bureau, U. S. Department of Labor, Providence, R. I., June 28, 1922. 31 pp. 1922.

No. 118. Standards of Public Aid to Children in Their Own Homes, by Florence Nesbitt. 145 pp. 1923.

No. 121. Juvenile-Court Standards: Report of the Committee Appointed by the Children's Bureau, August, 1921, to formulate Juvenile-Court Standards, adopted by a conference held under the auspices of the Children's Bureau and the National Probation Association, Washington, D. C., May 16, 1923. 10 pp. 1923.

No. 124. List of References on Juvenile Courts and Probation in the United States and a Selected List of Foreign References. 41 pp. 1923.

No. 128. Illegitimacy as a Child-Welfare Problem: Part 3, Methods of care in selected urban and rural communities. 260 pp. 1924.

No. 135. Habit Clinics for the Child of Preschool Age; their organization and practical value, by D. A. Thom, M. D. 71 pp. 1924.

No. 136. Foster-Home Care for Dependent Children. 275 pp. 1924.

No. 139. Laws Relating to Interstate Placement of Dependent Children. 32 pp. 1924.

No. 140. Child Dependency in the District of Columbia. 160 pp. 1924.

No. 141. Juvenile Courts at Work: A study of the organization and methods of ten courts, by Katharine F. Lenroot and Emma O. Lundberg. 323 pp. 1925.

No. 144. The Welfare of Infants of Illegitimate Birth in Baltimore as affected by a Maryland law of 1916 governing the separation from their mothers of children under 6 months old. Part I. Mortality among infants born out of wedlock in 1915 and 1921, by Rena Rosenberg. Part II. Effect of the law on the policies and work of social agencies, by A. Madorah Donahue. 24 pp. 1925.

No. Adoption Laws in the United States; a summary of the development of adoption legislation and significant features of adoption statutes, with the text of selected laws, by Emelyn Foster Peck. pp. 1925. (In Press.)

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Children Indentured by the Wisconsin State Public School. pp. 1925. (In Press.)

No.-. Dependent and Delinquent Children in North Dakota and South Dakota. pp. 1925. (In Press.)

Charts

No. 3. A Tabular Summary of State Laws Relating to Public Aid to Children in Their Own Homes in Effect January 1, 1925, and the text of the laws of certain states. Revised edition.

Recreation

*No. 21. Summary of Child-Welfare Laws Passed in 1916. 74 pp. 1917.

*No. 22. Facilities for Children's Play in the District of Columbia. 72 pp. 1917.

*No. 44. Patriotic Play Week. Suggestions to Local Committees. 8 pp. 1918.

No. 92. Play and Recreation, Outlines for Study, Separate No. 3, from Child Care and Child Welfare, prepared in coöperation with the Federal Board for Vocational Education. 56 pp. Second edition, 1923.

No. 113. A Brief Manual of Games for Organized Play Adapted from Standard Sources, by Martha Travilla Speakman. 37 pp. 1925. Revised edition.

Folders

No. 2. Backyard Playgrounds.

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