HONORARY AND CORRESPONDING MEMBERS.
Prof. J. Irving Manatt, Providence, R.I.
Henry Barnard, LL.D., Hartford, Conn.
Major-Gen. O. O. Howard, Portland, Ore.
Edmund A. Meredith, Esq., care The Toronto Income Trusts Co., Yonge St., Toronto, Can.
Hon. Domingo F. Sarmiento, Buenos Ayres.
Lewis A. Sayre, M.D., 795 Broadway, New York.
In Great Britain and Ireland.
Sir Walter Crofton, The Close, Winchester.
Lord Radstock, London.
Miss Frances Power Cobbe, 24 Cheyne Walk, London, S. W.
Henry Dunning McLeod, Esq., Oxford and Cambridge Club, London. Alfred Field, Esq, Birmingham. Thomas H. Barker, Esq., Manchester. Henry W. Ackland, M.D., F.R.S., Oxford.
Miss Edith Simcox, London.
Miss Louisa Innes Lumsden, Glen-
bogie, Rhynie, Scotland.
Herbert Spencer, Esq, London.
Miss J. Francis Dove, St. Andrews,
Scotland.
Lord Hobhouse, 15 Bruton St., London.
Prof. James Bryce, M.P., London.
Geoffrey Drage, Esq., London.
Moncure Daniel Conway, Esq., London.
M. Emile Muller, Paris.
M. Joseph Garnier, 14 Rue Richelieu, Paris.
M. August Laugel, 19 Rue de la Ville l'Évêque, Paris.
M. Emile Cacheux, Paris.
M. Émile Trelat, Paris.
M. F. Buisson, Paris.
M. Emil Levasseur, 24 Rue Monsieur le Prince, Paris.
M. Arthur Raffalovich, 19 Avenue Hoche, Paris.
M. Pierre Claudio Jannet, 22 Rue Oudinot, Paris.
Dr. Ernest Engel, Royal Statistical Bureau, Berlin.
Signor Martino Beltrani-Scalia, Rome. Prof. C. F. Gabba, Pisa.
Prof. Alberto de Errera, Cavaliere della Corona d' Italia, Venice.
M. E. Horn, M.P., Budapest.
M. P. Buls, Brussels.
M. Van der Rest, Brussels.
CONTENTS OF NUMBER TWENTY-THREE.- Business and Debates of 1887. Address of the
President: Problems of the Census-Carroll D. Wright. I. Papers of the Social Economy
Department: 1. Address of the Chairman F. B. Sanborn. 2. Profit Sharing as a Method
of Remunerating Labor-F. J. Kingsbury 3. Alfred Dolge and his Experiments - A.
Dolge and Ernest Richard. 4. Profit Sharing Historically and Theoretically Considered-
G. M. Powell. 5. Labor Organizations- J. G. Brooks. 6. Woman and the Temperance
Question-Frances E. Willard. II. Papers of the Jurisprudence Department: 1. The
American System of Trial by Jury-D. H. Chamberlain. 2. The Law's Uncertainty-
Thomas Thatcher. 3. The Incorrigible - Francis Wayland. 4. Private Corporations and
the State H. A. James. 5. Social Science in the Law of Moses-H. L. Wayland.
CONTENTS OF NUMBER TWENTY-FOUR.- Introductory. Committee on Provident Institutions.
Constitution, List of Members, etc. I. Papers of the Health Department: 1. Relation of
the Physician to the Community, and of the Community to the Physician - Grace Peck-
ham, M.D. 2. The Function of the Lungs-D. Emery Holman, M.D. 3. Certain In-
jur ous Influences of City Life and their Removal - Walter B. Platt, M.D. 4. The Criminal
Type- -William Noyes, M.D. 5. Immigration and Nervous Diseases-C. L. Dana, M.D.,
with Discussion. II. Papers of the Education Department: 1. The Opportunities of Amer-
ica F. B. Sanborn. 2. Address-T. W. Higginson. 3. Pedagogy in American Colleges
Professor E. J. James. 4. The Education of Women - Arthur Gilman.
CONTENTS OF NUMBER TWENTY-FIVE
General Meeting of 1888. President Adams on Higher
Education. I. The Growth and Purposes of Bureaus of Statistics of Labor - Address of
the President, Carroll D. Wright. II. Papers and Debates of the Department of Health:
1. Address on Requirements for a Medical Degree-Dr. H. H. Curtis. 2. How Far can
Legislation aid in Maintaining a Proper Standard of Medical Education?-W. A. Purring-
ton. 3. The Value of a Liberal Education Antecedent to the Study of Medicine - Sylvester
F. Scovel. Remarks of Dr. Grace Peckham. 4. Unsanitary Conditions in Country Homes
-Dr. Lucy M. Hall. 5. The Working-women of New York: Their Health and Occupa-
tions-Elizabeth Stow Brown, M.D. 6. The Struggle for Subsistence: How can it be
most Efficiently Aided?- Henry Dwight Chapin, M.D. III. Papers of the Finance and
Social Economy Departments: 1. Address of the Chairman - F. B. Sanborn. 2. Savings
Banks in the United States - John P. Townsend. 3. Co-operative Building Associations.
Report of the Special Committee. 4. Report on Savings Banks and Building Associations
of Illinois-Professor J. W. Jenks. 5. Co-operative Building and Loan Associations in
the State of New York-Seymour Dexter, Esq. 6. The Dangerous Side of Building Asso-
ciations- Mr. C. F. Southard. 7. Notes on Provident Institutions in Arkansas, Tennessee,
and Texas-Professor Robert T. Hill. 8. Life Insurance Report of the Committee.
Hebrew Provident Institutions. 9. The Early History of School Savings Banks in the
United States J. H. Thiry.
CONTENTS OF NUMBER TWENTY-SIX.-General Meeting of 1889. Report of J. P. Townsend,
Secretary. Constitution, List of Members and Publications, etc. I. Papers of the Juris-
prudence Department: 1. The Economic Law of Monopoly - President E. B. Andrews.
2. Constitutional Guarantees of the Right of Property-George Hoadly. 3. Education as
a Cure for Crime-S. T. Dutton 4 Immigration and Crime - W. M. F. Round.
Dead Hand-Dr. H. L. Wayland. II. Papers of the Education Department: 1. Industrial
Training of the Defective Classes. Discussion by President Gallaudet, General Brinkerhoff,
Dr. Bryce, F. B. Sanborn, Miss Alice Cooke, etc. 2. Popular Fallacies concerning the
Insane Dr. Pliny Earle. III. Papers of the Social Economy Department: 1. Report on
Co-operative Building and Loan Associations. 2. Socialism in England - Percival Chubb.
CONTENTS OF NUMBER TWENTY-SEVEN.-General Meeting of 1890. Constitution, List of
Members, etc. The Third Estate of the South-Rev. A. D. Mayo. The Single Tax
Debate Remarks by Samuel B. Clarke, Professor Thomas Davidson, W. L. Garrison,
Professor John B. Clark, President E. B. Andrews, Professor E. R. A. Seligman, Louis F.
Post, Edward Atkinson, Henry George, Professor W. T. Harris, and James R. Carret.
CONTENTS OF NUMBER TWENTY-EIGHT.-Genera! Meeting of 1891. M. Levasseur on Malthus.
The Late Rufus King. President White's Addresses. I. Papers of the Social Economy
Department: 1. Labor Organizations-S. M. Hotchkiss. 2. Trades-unions-S. Gompers.
Trades-unions and Wages- Prof. J. W. Jenks. 4. Shoemaking in Connecticut — F. J.
Kingsbury. 5. Arbitration, Voluntary and Compulsory - Mrs. C R. Lowell. 6. Compulsory
Arbitration-Seymour Dexter. Social Side of Unions - George Gunton. 8. Trades-
unions and Apprentices-E. W. Bemis. II. Miscellaneous Papers: 1. Treatment of
Hydrophobia-Dr. Paul Gibier. 2. The Silver Question-J. D. Warner. 3. Reform of
the Civil Service · -W. D. Foulke.
CONTENTS OF NUMBER TWENTY-NINE.- Introduction. The General Meeting of 1892. The
Late Dr. Pliny Earle. I. Summer Camps for Boys-Dr. W. T. Talbot. II. The New
York City Health Department - Dr. Cyrus Edson. III. The Tenement House: Its Influ-
ence upon the Child - Dr. Mary E. Herrick. IV. The Progress of the Financial Credit of
the Government of the United States-Joseph T. Brown. V. Aids in the Study of Social
Science F. B. Sanborn. VI. The Care of Epileptics - Dr. Frederick Peterson.
CONTENTS OF NUMBER THIRTY.- President Wavland's Address. General Meeting of 1892.
Obituary Notices: Sir Daniel Wilson-Mrs. C. H. Dall. George William Curtis-F. B.
Sanborn. I. Miscellaneous Papers: Social Science in the Nineteenth Century- F. B. San-
born. Art Education in American Life - Miss M. B. Martin. Commitment of the Insane