WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE BUREAU OF RAILWAY ECONOMICS THE GIFT OF \zi,.Z.\.B% 24[>a.. vz. Cornell University Library Z7231.B94 R2 + Rai way economics, a collective catalogu 3 1924 032 318 648 olin Overs 1^2 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924032318648 COLLECTIVE CATALOGUE OF BOOKS ON RAILWAY ECONOMICS THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Bgents THE BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY NEW YORK THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS LONDON AND EDINBURGH RAILWAY ECONOMICS A COLLECTIVE CATALOGUE OF BOOKS IN FOURTEEN AMERICAN LIBRARIES Prepared by THE BUREAU of RAILWAY ECONOMICS "~" WASHINGTON, D.C. Publishedfir THE BUREAU OF RAILWAY ECONOMICS By THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS kZ(»'i\'i% THE BUREAU OF RAILWAY ECONOMICS Was established August i, 1910, by railways of the United States for the scientific study of transportation problems W. C. Brown, President New York Central Lines W. W. FiNLEY, President Southern Railway Daeius Miller, President Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad E. P. RrPLEY, President Atchison, Topeka &ISanta Fe Railway Daniel Willard, President Baltimore & Ohio Railroad B. L. WiNCHELL, President St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad General Executive Committee Logan G. McPherson Director Frank Haigh Dixon Chief Statistician Richard H. Johnston Librarian L. C. card, 12-35020 Published May 1912 Composed and Printed By The University of Chicago Press Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. PREFATORY NOTE The literature relating to railways is found to a considerable extent in books, pamphlets, and other publications which have been privately issued, and much of it is buried in official reports, committee hearings, and government documents. It comprises comparatively few comprehensive treatises. Therefore the student of railway transportation finds it impossible to secure access to any all-embracing sources of information in any one of even the largest general libraries. The Bureau of Railway Economics has undertaken to record the works relating to the economics of railway transportation that are catalogued in thirteen of the principal libraries, together with those in its own collection. As only the catalogued material in these libraries is here recorded, this is in no sense a complete bibliography. The literature in periodicals, in collections of miscel- laneous papers, in general works containing railway material, and in all but the most important state and federal documents is thus omitted from the present record. Certain classes of material, such as guides, time-tables, tariffs, maps and atlases, books on general railway law, law cases and briefs, have also been omitted, while certain works of a more or less technical nature have been included because of the historical or economic significance of part of their contents. Titles are entered but once and under rather broad classification, but an index of names is supplied. So far as practicable the catalogue usage of the Library of Congress has been followed. LIST OF LIBRARIES The following list is of the libraries containing the material recorded in this catalogue and the initials used as reference thereto: B = Bureau of Railway Economics CU = Columbia University H = Hopkins Railway Library (Leland Stanford Jr. University) HU = Harvard University ICC = Interstate Commerce Commission JC=John Crerar LC= Library of Congress NY = New York Public UC = University of Chicago UI = University of Illinois UM= University of Michigan UP = University of Pennsylvania UW=University of Wisconsin Y=Yale University vi TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE General Works and History i-io Biography 11-13 General Works on Special Topics 14-64 Capitalization 14 Railways and Agriculture 15 , Railways and Industry 16 Railways and War 17 Railways and Waterways 18 Railways and the Public 22 Railways and the State 29-53 In General 29 United States 29 Interstate Commerce Commission . 41 Publications 44 Court of Commerce 52 Regulation by the States. See Railways by Respective States Foreign Countries. See Railways Arranged by Countries State Aid 53 Taxation and Valuation 56 Government Ownership 62 Administration 65-76 In General 65 Finance ' 65 Accounting . 69 Statistics 71 Inter-Railway Relations 73 Consolidations and Mergers 73 TrafiSc Associations and Pooling 75 Construction and Operation 77-100 In General 77 Gauges 81 Electrification 82 Oflftcers and Employees 82 Strikes 89 Efficiency 9° Plant and Equipment 90 Safety Appliances 91 vii viii TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Utilization of Equipment 93 Demurrage 94 Accidents 95 Traffic 101-140 In General loi Freight Traffic 101-130 In General, Including Classification loi Private Car Lines 105 Claims 105 Rates and Rate Regulation 106-129 Differentials 126 Discrimination 127 Long and Short Haul 128 Rebates 129 Terminal Charges 129 Bills of Lading 129 Passenger Traffic 130-134 In General 130 Tickets 131 Rates '. . 132 Passes 133 Baggage 134 Mail 134 Express 139 Railways of Respective Countries 141-411 United States 141-331 In General 141 State Railroad Commissions 148 Alabama 153 Alaska 153 Arkansas 1^4 California 154 Colorado 15^ Connecticut 155 District of Columbia 1^5 Florida ice Georgia ij^ Illinois 1^5 Indiana 1^5 Iowa 156 Kansas jey Kentucky je» TABLE OF CONTENTS ix PAGE Louisiana 158 Maine 158 Maryland 158 Massachusetts 158 Michigan 160 Minnesota 160 Mississippi 161 Missouri 161 Montana 161 Nebraska 161 New Hampshire 161 New Jersey 163 New York 163 North Carolina 166 Ohio 166 Oregon 166 Pennsylvania 167 Rhode Island 168 South Carolina 168 South Dakota i6g Tennessee 169 Texas 169 Vermont 170 Virginia 170 Washington 170 West Virginia 171 Wisconsin 171 Individual Companies 171 Pacific Railways 280 Annual Reports to Stockholders (Including Those of Canadian and Mexican Roads) 300 Pan-American 331 Other American Countries 332-349 Canada 332 In General 332 Individual Companies 335 Mexico 339 In General 339 Individual Companies 340 Central America and West Indies 343 South America 345 Europe ....... 349-4ii In General 349 Austria-Hungary 350 X TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Belgium and the Netherlands 352 France 355 Germany 3^5 Great Britain 373-38? In General 373 Individual Companies 3^4 Italy 387 Russia 392 Siberian Railway '. 393 Switzerland ... 394 Other European Countries 399 Africa 401 Asia 405-408 China 406 India 407 Australasia and Pacific Islands 408 Railway Periodicals and Proceedings 412 Index of Names 425 GENERAL WORKS AND HISTORY Acworth, William Mitchell. The elements of railway economics. Oxford, 1905. 159 p. 12°. B, CU, HU, ICC, LC, NY, UC, UI, UM, UW, Y. . Same. Grundziige der eisenbahn- wirtschaftslehre. Wien, 1907. XJW. . English and American railways; a comparison and a contrast. In Compendium of transportation theories. Washington, 1893. p. 139-47. Informal remarks at a dinner given in his honor by Frank Trumbull New York, Jan. 18, 1911. 11 p. 8°. B. Adams, Charles Francis, jr. The railroad problem; a lecture delivered at the Lowell institute, in Boston, Feb. 26, 1875. New York, 1875. 19 P- 8°. B, H, LC. . Railroads: their origin and problems. New York, 1878. [4], 216 p. 12°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, JC, NY, UI, UM (1880 ed.), UW, Y (also 1893 ed.). Adams, W. Bridges. Roads and rails and their sequences, physical and moral. London, 1862. 372 p. 8°. B, ICC. Adamson, J. Sketches of our information as to railroads. Newcastle, 1827. 26 p. 8°. NY. Aiken, Samuel Clark. Moral view of railroads. A discourse, delivered on Sabbath morning, Feb. 23, 1851, on the occasion of the opening of the Cleveland & Columbus railroad. Cleveland, 1851. 30 p. 8°. B, LC. AUen, Horatio. The railroad era; first five years of its development New York, 1884. 32 p. 8°. B, NY, UW. AUgemeine belehrungen uber eisenbahnen. Mainz, 1836. UW. Almazan, Pascual [comp.]. Tratado sobre caminos comunes, ferrocarriles y canales, construccion de puentes, ordinaries, oblicuos, de mad€ra, de fierro y suspendidos, teoria del vapor y su aplicacion &, las locomotrices y navegacion Mexico, 1865. 2 v. NY. Alves, J. H. The railway. London, 1904. NY. Ambrozovics, B61a. Der gemeinwirthschaft- Uche nutzen der eisenbahnen imd dessen berechnung. Wien, 1888. 55 p. 8°. . Same. Italian. Vantaggio economico delle strade ferrate e calcolo del medesimo. n.t.p. [Extracted from II PoUtecnico, 1888.] [Milano, 1888.] 43 p. 8°. H. . American academy of poUtical and social science, Philadelphia. Railway and trafiic prob- lems Philadelphia, Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci., 1907. 195 p. maps. 4°. (Annals, v. 29, no. 2.) B, ICC, JC, LC, UW. American railway literary union. Objects, principles and plans. [1873 ?] CU. American society of civil engineers. Index to the Library, part i. Railroads. New York, 1881. 188 p. 8°. B, LC, NY. Arzberger, Maximilian. Eisenbahnen als staats- u. als gesellschafts-unternehmungen Hamburg, 1842. UW. Audiganne, Amand. Les chemins de fer aujourd'hui et dans cent ans chez tous les peuples; ficonomie financifire et industrielle, pohtique et morale des voies ferrfies. Paris, 1852-62. 2V. 8°. CU, H, LC, NY, UW. Austria. Eisenbahn ministerium. Bibliothek. Katalog der Amtsbibliothek des K. K. Eisen- bahnministeriums Wien, 1899-1901. 2 V. 8°. . I. Nachtrag. 31. dezember 1901. Wien, 1902. 146 p. 8°. LC, NY. Ayrout, Loutfi Youssef. £tude compar6e du service de contrdle sur les chemins de fer anglais, franjais, italiens, suisses et figyptiens. Le Caire, 1897. 51 p. 8°. UP. Bacl6, L. L. La mficanique moderne: les -voies ferrees. Paris, 1882. 322 p. 8°. H, UW. Badnall, Richard. A treatise on railway improvements. London, 1833. ICC, UI. Barthold, K. Wahrnehmungen bei der ent- wickelung der transportmittel. Berlin, 1886. IIS p. 8°. H, UW. Baxter, Robert Dudley. Results of railway extension. A paper read before the Statistical society of London, in Nov. 1866. Four hundred and forty millions of government subsidy to the cotton railroads in India. [Washington, 1867.] 40 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, NY. Beach, Edwin C. Recent progress of Sabbath reform among railroads; address before the Lakeside reform assembly and Ohio Sabbath association, at Lakeside, Aug. 25, 1889. Columbus, Ohio, 1889. 16 p. 8°. LC. Bechtold, Hermann von. Das eisenbahnwesen fur jedermann. Berhn, 1895. UW. Beil, J. Stand und ergebnisse der deutschen, amerikanischen, englischen, franzosischen, belgischen, hollandischen, italienischen und russischen eisenbahnen am schlusse des jahres 1843. Frankfurt a.M., 1844. 250 p. 8°. NY. . Stand und ergebnisse der eiuropaischen eisenbahnen bis zu dem jahre 1843. Wien, 1845. 138 p. sq. f°. H. Benoit-Duportail, A. C, and others. Etude sur I'exploitation, la construction et I'entretien des chemins de fer: matfaiel fixe et roulant, signaux, etc. Paris, 1878. 144 p. 8°. H. Biedermann, Ernst. Die technische entwick- lung der eisenbahnen der gegenwart. Leipzig, 1907. 132 p. 16°. LC. Bijdragen tot de kennis van spoorwegen. Stule 1-2. Amsterdam, 1846-47. 2 v. 8°. NY. Blanc, Pierre. Chemins de fer. [1° ed.]-. Paris: Dunod & Pinat [1879?]-. 16°. RAILWAY ECONOMICS B (1909-11), LC (1909), NY (1902, 1907), UC (1908), UI (1908), UW (1907). Bloodgood, S. DeWitt. A treatise on roads, their history, character and utility; being the substance of two lectures delivered before the Young men's Christian association of Albany. Albany, 1848. 228 p. 8°. ICC. Bodenstedt, Friedrich. Die volkswirtschaft- liche bedeutung der uberland- und stadte- bahnen Giessen, 1906. 75 p. 8°. B, UW. Boni, E. Wo fehlt's? Nationalfreimiitiger beitrag zur eisenbahn-gemeinschaft. Braun- schweig, 1905. UW. Booth, J. L. Rails and railways. Steel and steelways. A full account of Booth's great improvement, and the mechanical phenomena explained. J. L. Booth, patentee and manu- facturer. Rochester, N.Y., 1867. 19 p. 8°. ICC. Borght, R. Van der. Das verkehrswesen. Leipzig, 1894. 468 p. 4°. ICC, LC. Bosshardt, V. G. Grundziige fiir die okono- mische anordnung des verkehrsdienstes. Wien, 1903. 71 p. 8°. NY. Brahmer, Otto. Eisenbahnhygiene. 2. aufl. Unter mitwirkung der Herren geheimen baurate Bathmann und Bork in Berlin und Schumacher in Potsdam, neu bearb. von Dr. Ernst Schwechten. Mit 28 tafeln, einer karte und 81 abbildungen im text. Jena, 1904. 312 p. 8°. LC, Y (in Weyl's Hand- buch, b. 6). "Literatur": p. 15-16, 26, 160, 197-98, 302. Burlet, C. de. Affermage de I'exploitation des chemins de fer economiques. Bruxelles [1885]. 94 p. 8°. NY. Cantalupi, A. Le strade ferrate considerate nei rapporti tecnici, amministrativi e com- merciali. Milano, 1857-58. 2 v. 4°. H, NY, UI, UW. Cazeneuve, A. Les chemins de fer k I'Exposi- tion universelle [de 1878]. Paris, 1879-81. 4 v. 12°. H. Bibliography: v. 4, p. 145-50. 42 titles. Central South African railways. Chief traffic manager's report on an official visit to International railway congress (Washing- ton, U.S.A.). American, Canadian, British, and continental railways. Feb.-Aug. 1905. [Germiston, 1905.] 35, xxviii p. f°. ICC, LC. Chambers, William. About railways. London, Edinburgh [1865]. 103 p. 12°. H, ICC, LC, UI, UW. Chemins de fer du monde Paris, 1902. NY. Chicago — World's Columbian exposition. 1893. Classification of Department of transportation exhibits: railways, vessels, vehicles. Chicago [1892 ?]. 24 p. 8°. H, LC. . Official catalogue; edited by the Department of publicity and promotion. Chicago, 1893. 19 pts. in i v. 8°. H, LC. Pt. 7. Dept. G. Transportation exhibits, p. 63. 2 plans. H, LC. -. Suggestions for exhibits by railway companies. Chicago [1892 ?]. 17 p. 8°. H. Choron, L. fitude sur le regime g6n6ral des chemins de fer. Paris, i88r. 135 p. 8°. H, UW. Clarke, R. Y., ed. Railway appliances in the nineteenth century. 3d ed. London, 1850. 60, 77, 84 p. 16°. H. Coen, G. Le grandi strade del comercio inter- nationale. Livorino, 1889. 12°. HU. Colbum, Zerah, and Holley, Alexander L. The permanent way and coal-burning locomotive boilers of European railways; with a compari- son of the working economy of European and American lines, and the principles upon which improvement must proceed. New York, 1858. 168 p. P. H, ICC, LC, NY, UW, Y. Columbian correspondence college, Washington, D.C. Railway systems of transportation. Washington, D.C. [1903]. 16 p. 8°. LC. Cooley, C. H. The theory of transportation. [Baltimore] 1894. 148 p. 8°. (Amer. econ. assoc. Publ., v. 9, no. 3.) B, H, HU, ICC, UM, UW. Cornet, G. Album des chemins de fer. LiSge, n.d. NY. Cotterell, S. A bibliography and priced cata- logue of early railway books: offered for sale by Edward Baker. Birmingham, 1893. 23 p. • 16°. H. . A handbook to various publications, connected with the rise and development of the railway system, chiefly in Great Britain and Ireland; to be sold by Edward Baker. Birmingham, 1893. 128 p. 16°. H, ICC. Cover title. . Railway handbook. A catalogue of a large variety of publications .... connected with the development of the railway systems in Great Britain and Ireland. Birmingham, 18— so p. 8°. NY. [ ?]. Supplement to the railway hand- book. Birmingham [1895]. 92 p. 16°. H, ICC, NY, UW. Cover title. Cousy-de FageoUes, A. de. Dictionnaire des cheinins de fer. Paris, 1861. UW. Gumming, T. G. Illustrations of the origin and progress of rail and tram roads, and steam carriages, or loco-motive engines Denbigh [England], 1824. 64 p. 8°. B, H, LC. Curr, John. Railway locomotion, and steam navigation; their principles and practice. London, 1847. 181 p. 8°. H, LC. Demolins, Edmond. Les grandes routes des peuples, essai de gfegraphie sociale. Com- ment la route cree le type social. Paris [1901-3]. 2 V. iUus. 8°. JC, UW. Dialogue on the railroad, n.p., n.d. i 1. fold. 8°. NY. Dickinson, Jacob M. The iron horse. In National business league of America. Ad- dresses, Nov. 23, 1907. Chicago, 1907. 40 p. 8°. Dimmick, L. F. A discourse on the moral influence of rail-roads. Boston, iSdi. i2i; d 18°. ICC. *^ Dodd, G. Railways, steamers and telegraphs; GENERAL WORKS AND HISTORY a glance at their recent progress and present state. London, Edinburgh, 1867. 326 p. 12°. H,ICC,LC,UW. Railways: p. 1-106. Dornig, A. Usi ed abusi delle ferrovie: studi economici e sociali. Milano, 1883. 197 p. 8°. H, UW. Dorsey, Edward Bates. English and American railroads compared. With discussion by W. W. Evans, Thomas C. Clarke, Edward P. North. New York, 1887. 142 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC, NY, UP, UW, Y. Dredge, James. A record of the transportation exhibits at the World's Columbian exposition. London, 1894. ICC (New York ed., 1894), UW. Dubois, M. A. L'histoire, I'organisation et les rfisultats du Congrfe international des chemins de fer. Bruxelles, 1895. UW. Earle, Thomas. Treatise on rail roads and internal communications. Philadelphia, 1830. 120 p. 8°. H,ICC,LC,NY. Eisenbahnbau und -betrieb, unter mitwirkung des Vereines fur eisenbahnkunde zu Berlin, des Vereines deutscher maschineningenieure und zahlreicher hervorragender fachleute, bearb. von dipl.-ing. August Boshart, mit iiber 1900 abbildungen und zahlreichen formeln. Miin- chen, BerUn, 1909. 870 p. iUus. 12°. LC. Essay on railroads. [Baltimore? 1830?] 26 p. illus. 8°. LC. Evans, D. Mj. The commercial crisis 1847- 48; facts and figures illustrative of the events of that period, considered in relation to the three epochs of the railway mania, the food and money panic, and the French revolution. London, 1848. 151 p. 8°. H, UW. Fairbaim, Henry. A treatise on the political economy of railroads London, 1836. 248 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UI, UP. FairUe, Robert E. Observations on the con- struction of railway carriages, together with a paper on railways and their management. London, 1868. 35 p. 8°. NY. Figuier, G. L. Les voies ferries dans les deux mondes. Paris [18— 1. 4°. NY. Flachat, Eugene, and Goldschmidt, — . Chemins de fer; expos6 dconomique, voie et materiel de la voie. Paris, 1867. 86 p. UW. Galloway, Elijah. History and progress of the steam engine; with a practical investigation of its structure and appUcation. London, 1836. ICC. . Same. London, 1839. ICC. Geistbeck, Michael. Weltverkehr: seeschif- fahrt xmd eisenbahnen, post und telegraphie in ihrer entwicklung dargestellt. 2. neu bearb. aufl. Freiburg imBreisgau, 1895. UW. Gerstner, Franz Anton, Ritter von. Mfimoire sur les grandes routes, les chemins de fer, et les canaux de navigation; tr. de I'allemand, de M. F. de Gerstner, et pr6cede d'une intro- duction, par M. P. S. Girard. Paris, 1827. cbdv, 164 p. 8°. B, LC, UW. Gillespie, William Mitchell. A manual of the principles and practice of road-making; comprising the location, construction, and improvement of roads (common, macadam, paved, plank, etc.) and rail-roads. 2d ed. New York, 1848. B, Y (ist ed., 1847). . Same. 6th ed. New York, 1853. 368 p. 8°. LC, UL . Same. 9th ed. New York, 1868. UI. Same. loth ed. New York, 1871. 459 P- 8°. B. Gilpin, WiUiam. The cosmopoUtan railway, compacting and fusing together all the world's continents. San Francisco, 1890. 369 p. 8°. B, H, HU, ICC, JC, LC, UI. Gordon, Alexander. Fitness of turnpike roads and highways for the most expeditious, safe, convenient and economical internal com- munication. London, 1835. 32 p. 8°. CU, NY. ■ . An historical and practical treatise upon elemental locomotion, by means of steam carriages on common roads London, 1832. ICC. . Same. 3d ed. London, 1836. ICC. -. Observations addressed to those inter- ested in either rail-ways or turnpike-roads, showing the comparative expedition, safety, convenience, and public and private economy of these two kinds of road for internal com- munication. London, 1837. 31 p. 8°. CU, H, NY, UW. Gossin, H. Les chemins de fer. Paris [1889]. 480 p. 4°. H, UW. Gotz, Wilhelm. Die verkehrswege im dienste des welthandels. Eine historisch-geogra- phische untersuchung. Stuttgart, 1888. xv, 806 p. HU, LC. Gray, Thomas. Observations on a general iron raU-way showing its great superiority over all the present methods of conveyance by turnpike roads and canals 4th ed. Considerably improved. [Published anony- mously.] London, 1823. 131 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY. . Same, sth ed. London, 1825. 233 p. 8°. ICC, JC, LC, NY. Gt. Brit. Board of trade. Railways [foreign countries and British possessions]. London, 1907. 70 p. 4°. UP. . Parliament. House of commons. Select committee on steam carriages. Report on steam carriages, with the minutes of evi- dence and appendix. Reprinted by order of the House of representatives [U.S.]. Wash- ington, 1832. 346 p. I 1. 8°. ([U.S.] 22d Cong., ist sess. House. Doc. loi.) B, LC, UI, UP. Found also in British Parliamentary papers, 1 83 1. H. of C. V. 8 (Reports from com- mittees, V. s). -. Patent office. Patents for inventions : abridgements of specifications relating to rail- ways: 1803-66. 2d ed. London, 1873. 33, 673 p. 12°. H. Same. 1867-76. London, 1884. 19, 1308 p. 12°. H. Grille, — . Les chemins de fer a I'Exposition de Chicago. Paris, 1894-95. 2 v. 4°. H. Guillemin, Amedfie. Les chemins de fer. RAILWAY ECONOMICS 4«ed. Paris, n.d. 368 p. 12°. ICC, UW (3d ed.). Guillemin, Amedee. Same. 7th ed. Paris, 1884. 2v. 12°. H,NY. -. Simple explication des chemins de fer. Paris, 1862. 484 p. 12°. UP. -. Same. Another ed. Paris, 1867. UI. Haberer, Theodor. Geschichte des eisenbahn- wesens. Wien, 1884. 150 p. 12°. .(Biblio- thek des eisenbahnwesens. I.) H, HU, ICC, NY, UC, UI, UP, UW, Y. Hadley, Arthur Twining. Railroad transporta- tion; its history and its laws. loth impression. New York, London, 1899.- 269 p. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY (1886), UI, UM, UP (189s), UW, Y. . Same. French tr. par Raffalovich et Guerin. Paris, 1887. 391 p. 8°. LC. Haferkorn, H. E. Handy lists of technical literature. Part HI, engineering and me- chanics. Milwaukee, 1890. 168 p. 8°. H, UW. Railways: p. 78-81, and throughout. Hahn, Friedrich. Die eisenbahnen, ihre ent- stehung und gegenwartige verbreitung. Leip- zig, 1905. 150 p. 12°. B, UW. Hammond, H. B. Catalogue of [his] railroad library, comprising the principal works on the construction and operation of railroads in the U.S. and Europe. New York [1895]. 28 p. 8°. H. Railways: p. 1-15. "About 750 vols." Hammond, James Henry. The railroad mania. Charleston, S.C. [1847?]. 7 p. UL Handbuch des eisenbahnwesens, in okono- I mischer, rechtlicher, administrativer und f technischer beziehung. Stuttgart [1875-81]. S V. in 3. 8°. H, NY, UI, UW. Bibliography: v. 5, p. 961-64. 144 titles. Hardesty, Jesse. Railroads; their construc- tion, cost, operation and control. Topeka, Kan., 1898. 179 p. 16°. ICC, JC, LC, f" NY, UM, UW. Hartnell, F. S. AU about railways; a book for boys. London, New York [etc.] [1911]. 374 p. 8°. B. Haushofer, Max. Grundziige des eisenbahn- wesens in seinen okonomischen, poUtischen und rechtlichen beziehungen. Stuttgart, 1875. 230 p. 8°. B, H, LC, NY, UW. . Handbuch des eisenbahnwesens okono- mischer, rechtlicher, administrativer und technischer beziehung. Stuttgart, 1875. 5 V. bd. in3. 8°. H. Hebert, Luke. A practical treatise on rail-roads and locomotive engines, including an explana- tion of every patent that has hitherto been granted in England for improvements in the mechanism of locomotion London, 1837. 216 p. 8°. LC. Hehl, R. A. Eisenbahnen in den tropen; spurweiten, bau und betrieb. Berlin, 1902. 241 p. 8°. LC. Hirche, P. Systematische sammlung der fach- ausdrucke des eisenbahnwesens. Deutsch und italienisch: i. Der personen- und guter- dienst nebst alphabetischem waarenverzeich- niss. [Italian title:] Vocabolario ferroviario sistematico. Tedesco-itahano: i. II ser- vizio dei viaggiatori e delle merci corredato da una nomenclatura alfabetica delle merci. Wiesbaden, 1890. 471 p. 16°. H, UW (1893 ed.). -. Systematische sammlung der fachaus- driicke des eisenbahnwesens. Franzosisch und deutsch: i. Der personen- und guter-dienst nebst alphabetischem waarenverzeichniss. [French title:] Vocabulaire systematique des termes usitfe au service des chemins de fer. Franjais et allemand. i. Le service des voyageurs et des marchandises. 2. neu bearb. aufl. Berlin, 1886. 448 p. 16°. H. Howden, Joseph Russell. The boys' book of railways, with over one hundred illustrations from photographs. London, 1909. xviii, 242 p. 8°. LC. Huber, F. C. Die geschichtliche entwickelung des modernen verkehrs. Tubingen, 1893. UW. Humbert, Georges Charles. Trait6 complet des chemins de fer; historique et organisation financiSre, construction de la plate-forme, ouvrages d'art, voies, stations, signaux, materiel roulant, traction, exploitation, chemins de fer a vole gtroite, tramways. 2= 6d., rev. et mise k jour. Paris, Lifige, 1908. 3v. 4°. B,CU,H(isted.),HU,LC,NY,UC. 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Die bibliographische dezimal-klasseneinteilung und ihre anwendung auf die eisenbahnfachwissenschaften. Brus- sel, 1908. 73 p. . 8°. JC. . La classification bibliographique d6cimale [de Melvil Dewey] et son application i la science des chemins de fer. .... Bruxelles, 1897. 63 p. 8°. JC, UW. Whately, Richard. Remarks on transportation and on a recent defence of the system. Lon- don, 1834. 172 p. 8°. ICC. Wheeler, A. C. The iron trail. A sketch. New York, 1876. 46 p. 8°. B, ICC. Whittemore, Henry. Fulfilment of . three remarkable prophecies in the history of the great Empire state relating to the develop- ment of steamboat navigation and railroad transportation, 1808-1908. n.p. [1909]. 96, Sop. 8°. LC. Wilhams, Archibald. The romance of modem locomotion; containing interesting descrip- tions (in non-technical language) of the rise and development of the railroad systems in all parts of the world. London, 1904. 367 p. 8°. B, LC, UW. . The wonders of the modern railway. With eight illustrations. Philadelphia, Lon- don, 1911 [1910]. 162 p. 8°. B, NY. Williams, William Henry. Railroad corre- spondence file. Boston, New York, 1902 189 p. 8°. LC. . Same. Baltimore, 1902. 287 p. 8°, ICC, LC, NY. . Same. New York, 1911. 235 p. 8°. B, LC. Willson, Beckles. The story of rapid transit, with thirty-seven illustrations. New York 1903. 198 p. 12°. ICC, LC, UW. . Same. New York, 1903. 204 p. 12° B, LC, UW. Wilm, Werner. Das verkehrswesen. ... Potsdam, n.d. UW. Wilson, W. Hasell. A brief review of railroad history from the earliest period to the year 1894. Philadelphia, 1895. 53 p. 12°. B, ICC, LC, UW. . Reminiscences of a railroad engineer. Philadelphia, 1896. 62 p. 12°. B, ICC. Wiss, Georg Eduard. Das gesetz der bevolke- rung und die eisenbahnen. Eine volkswirth- schaftliche und statistische untersuchung gefiihrt auf dem terrain der Vereinigten 10 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Staaten von Nordamerika und als vorbild deutscher verhaltnisse volkswirthschaftlich verwerthet mit beriicksichtigung und statis- tischem nachweis des besonderen charakters der industrie und des handels der einzelnen staaten, sowohl wie der gesammten Union vom jahre 1790-1860. Berlin, 1867. vii, 463 p. 8°. JC,NY. Wood, Nicholas. A practical treatise on rail- roads, and interior communication in general, with original experiments, and tables of the comparative value of canals and railroads. London, 1825. 314 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY, UW, Y. . Same, ist American, from the 2d English ed., with corrections, notes, and addi- tions; also, an appendix, containing a detailed account of a number of rail-roads in Europe, and in the United States Philadelphia, 1832. xxvi, [271-598 p. 8°. CU, H, ICC, LC, NY, UI, UW, Y. Same. 3d ed., with additions. London, 1838. xxvii, 760 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, LC, NY, Y. -. Traite pratique des chemins de fer, traduit de I'ouvrage anglais. 2* 6d., avec des notes et additions par F. de Montricher et E. de Franqueville et H. de Ruolz. Paris, 1834. 306 p. 4°. CU, NY. World's railway commerce congress, Chicago, 1893. Addresses delivered before the World's railway commerce congress, held in Chicago, 111., June 19-23, 1893. Under the auspices of the World's Columbian auxiliary of the World's Columbian exposition. Official re- port. Chicago, 1893. V, 265 p. 8°. B, H, HU, ICC, JC, NY, UC, UI, UP, UW. Contents: Introduction. Blanchard, G. R., Preliminary address. I. Law Aim legisla- tion: Dillon, J. F., Constitutional guarantees of railway properties and franchises against legislative spohation. Veazey, W. G., The proper protection of the public rights and interests involved in railway commerce. Ripley, E. P., The protection of private rights involved in railway commerce. Knapp, M. A., Principles of railway legislation. Cary, J. W., Governmental regulation of transportation and its practical effect. Safford, A. G., The statutory regulation of transportation and its results. Kirkman, M. M., Economic laws governing railway operations. II. Manage- ment AND operation: Walker, A. F., The effect of competition upon railway construc- tion and operation. Meddaugh, E. W., Railway strikes: what should be done in the way of prevention and control. Haines, H. S., Railway accidents: their causes and the practical safeguards against them. Blan- chard, G. R., International and interstate railway arrangements. Curtis, W. E., The American Inter-continental railway. Kirk- man, M. M., Baggage. Heafford, G. H., Passenger tickets. Richards, R. C., Police powers of railway train officials. Porter, H., Safety devices applied to railway cars. Soper, A. W., Railway safety appliances in the U.S. III. Employes: Seargeant, L. J., Super- annuation of railway employes. Coffin, L. S., Appliances for the safety of railway employls. Wade, K.H., Railway employes: What shall be done for their protection and improvement? Barr, S. R., Protection and improvement of railway employes. Smith, R. F., Relief of railway employes. IV. History and development: Nimmo, J., jr. The evolution of the American railway sys- tem. Neele, G. P., The influence of railways on the settlement and development of new countries. Morrison, J., Influence of rail- ways in Spain. Caselli, R. P., The rail- ways of Italy. Welin, G., The railways of Sweden. Renwick, A., The railway system of New South Wales. Worthington, B. A. Beasts of burden. An informal address to the Toledo transportation club [Toledo, 1909.] 19 p. 8°. B, ICC. Wright, J. Christianity and commerce: the natural results of the geographical progression of railways, or, a treatise on the advantage of the universal extension of railways, and the probability of increased national intercom- munication leading to the early restoration of the land of promise to the Jews. London [1851]. 162 p. 8°. H, UW. Young, George E. A chapter in the history of railway locomotion with memoir of Timothy Hackworth ("The father of locomotives"). [From Pract. mech. jour., Glasgow (June 1850), ed. unsigned.] Downhara Market [1875]. 17 p. 16°. (B), ICC. BIOGRAPHY COLLECTIVE Bell, N. J. Railroad recollections for over thirty- eight years. Atlanta, Ga., 1896. ICC. The Biographical directory of the railway ofi&cials of America. Ed. of 1906. Ed. and comp. by T. Addison Busbey. Chicago, 1906. ii, 694 p. 8°. H (i88s also), ICC (i-6th ed., 1885-1906), LC, NY, UP (1896), UW. Gordon, W. J. Every day life on the railroad. 2d ed., rev. London, 1898. 192 p. 8°. ICC, NY, UW. Homans, Benjamin. The U.S. railroad directory for 1856. New York, 1856. ICC. Railroad workers of Greater New York. n.d. 4 p. 8°. B. Smiles, Samuel. Lives of the engineers, with an account of their principal works; com- prising also a history of inland communica- tion in Britain. London, 1861-66. 4 v. 8°. H, ICC, UW. INDIVIDUAL, ARRANGED ALPHABETI- CALLY BY SUBJECTS Bancroft, Hubert Howe. Oakes and Oliver Ames. In his Chronicles of the builders of the commonwealth, v. 6, p. 575-694. Brooks, John Graham. An American citizen; the life of WiUiam Henry Baldwin, jr. Bos- ton, New York, 1910. x, 341 p. 3 port, (incl. front.) 12°. B, HU, LC. Black, Chaimcey F. Essays and speeches of Jeremiah S. Black. With a biographical sketch. New York, 1885. ICC. Blaine, James G. The charges against Mr. Blaine examined by a RepubUcan. n.p. [1884]. 48 p. 8°. ICC. Evening post (New York). Mr. Blaine's rail- road transactions. From the New York Evening post. [New York, 1884.] 15 p. 8°. B, ICC. Mr. Blaine and the "Mulhgan" letters. The whole story as told in the House of represen- tatives, June 5, 1876. Reprinted verbatim from the " Congressional record." With an in- troduction. Boston [1884]. 54 p. 12°. ICC. . Supplement to "The charges against Mr. Blaine examined by a Republican." n.p. [1884]. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Smiles, Robert. Memoir of the late Henry Booth, of the Liverpool & Manchester, and afterwards of the London & north western railway. London, 1869. 117 p. 8°. B, H, UW. Dwight, Henry E. The life and writings of Hon. Vincent L. Bradford, LL.D., D.C.L., an eminent lawyer, legislator and railroad president. Philadelphia, 1885. ICC. Helps, Arthur. Life and labours of Mr. [Thomas] Brassey: 1805-70. 2d ed. Lon- don, 1872. 386 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, UW. Canfield, Thomas Hawley. Life of Thomas Hawley Canfield; his early efforts to open a route for the transportation of the products of the West to New England by way of the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River and Ver- mont railroads, and his connection with the early history of the Northern Pacific rail- road Burlington, Vt., 1889. 48 p. 4°. B, NY. Young men's Christian associations. Phila- delphia. Pennsylvania railroad dept. Alex- ander J. Cassatt, president of the Pennsyl- vania railroad company, Dec. 8, 1839, Dec. 28, 1906. 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LC. 12 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Pearson, Henry Greenleaf. An American rail- road builder, John Murray Forbes. Boston, New York, 1911. vii, 196 p. 12°. B, LC. Fox, Francis. River, road, and rail. Some engineering reminiscences. London, 1904. ICC. George, C. B. Reminiscences of a veteran conductor, forty years on the rail. 4th ed. Chicago, New York, 1888. [7], 17-262 p. 12°. B, H, ICC (1887 ed.), UW (1887 ed.). Glober, Dulce. Reminiscences in the Hfe of a locomotive engineer. Columbus [1861]. 224 p. ICC, LC. Reprinted as Trips in the life of a locomotive engineer. New York, 1863. 224 p. CU. Halstead, Murat, and Beale, J. Frank. Life of Jay Gould. How he made his millions. .... n.p., 1892. ICC. Houghton, Walter R. Jay Gould. In his Kings - of fortune. Chicago, 1886. p. 261-74. B. Wilson, T. The railway system and its author, Thomas Gray, now of Exeter; a letter to Sir Robert Peel, bart. London, 1846. 67 p. 24°. H. - ■ Haupt, Herman. Reminiscences of General Herman Haupt. [Relates to railroads dur- ing the civil war.] [Milwaukee, Wis.] 1901. xl, 331 p. 8°. Archer, M. William Fledley, the inventor of railway locomotion on the present principle. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1882. [s]-9-66 p. 8°. fold. map. H, UW. Redding, B. B. A sketch of the hfe of Mark Hopkins, of CaUfomia. San Francisco, 1881. 34 p. 4°. H. Bancroft, Hubert Howe. CoUis P. Huntington. In his Chronicles of the builders of the com- monwealth, V. 5, p. 13-122. Lanier, J. F. D. Sketch of the hfe of J. F. D. Lanier. New York, 1870. 66 p. 8°. B, ICC. Nasmyth, James. James Nasmyth, engineer: an autobiography; edited by Samuel Smiles. London, 1883. xviii, 456 p. 8°. H. Neele, George P. Railway reminiscences. .... London, 1904. UW. Pease, Edward. The diaries of Edward Pease, the father of English railways; ed. by Sir Alfred E. Pease, bart. London, 1907. 407 p. 8°. CU, LC, NY. Smyth, G. Hutchinson. The life of Henry Bradley Plant, founder and president of the Plant system of railroads and steamships. .... New York, London, 1898. 344 p. 8°. B, ICC, HU, LC, UW. Rennie, Sir J. Autobiography of Sir John Rennie, past president of the Institution of civil engineers; comprising the history of his professional hfe. [Edited by his son, C. G. C. Rennie.] London, New York, 1875. [2], v-viii, 464 P- 8°- H, UW. Seguin, Marc. Notice biographique sur Marc Seguin. 1786-1875 [anon.]. Lyon, 1887. 20 p. 4°. H. . U.S. Congress. 53d. Memorial addresses on the life and character of Leland Stanford, deUvered in the Senate and House of representatives, Sept. 16, 1893, and Feb. ^^' ^^94 Wash- ington, 1894. 126 p. 4°. B,H, ICC. Bowes, I. George Stephenson, the locomotive, and the first pubUc railway, a lecture dehvered at Salford royal museum and Ubrary. Man- chester, London, 1883. 24 p. 8°. H. . Railways and waterways: George Stephenson and Ferdinand de Lesseps; the men and their work, the first public railway in the world, and the Suez and Panama canals. Manchester, London, Bristol [1893]. [3], 7-62 p. 8°. H, ICC. Duncan, W., ed. The Stephenson centenary, proceedings, processions, decorations, with the speeches. London [1881]. 118 p. 8°. H. Hedley, O. D. Who invented the locomotive engine? With a review of Smiles's Life of Stephenson. London, 1858. [4], 92 p. 8°. H. Mateaux, C. L. George and Robert Stephen- son. 1 2th thous. London, Paris, Mel- bourne, 1891. iv, S-128 p. 12°. H. P., E. M. S. The two James's and two Steph- ensons; or, the earUest history of passenger transit on railways. London, 1861. 121 p. 12°. H, NY. Smiles, Samuel. The life of George Stephenson, railway engineer. London, 1857. xvi, 517, [i] p. 8°. B, ICC, NY (1858, 1868), LC, UW. Summerside, T. Anecdotes, reminiscences, and conversations of and with the late George Stephenson, father of railways, character- istically illustrative of his adroitness, sarcasm, benevolence, and intrepidity. London [1873]. 116 p. 12°. H. Stevenson, D. Fifty years on the London & north western railway, and other memoranda in the hfe of David Stevenson, edited by Leopold Turner. London, 1891. i^s p. 8°. H, HU.ICC. Stevenson, A. Biographical sketch of the late Robert Stevenson, civil engineer, read at the Royal society of Edinburgh, at the meeting of 17 Feb. 1851. Edinburgh, 1861. 32 p. sq. 8 . H. Foord, John. The life and public services of Simon Sterne. London, New York, 1903. BIOGRAPHY 13 Strousberg, Bethel H. Dr. Strousberg und sein wirken, von ihm selbst geschildert. Berlin, 1876. [6], 486 p. 8°. H, UW. Lloyd, J. T. Reminiscences of the two Vander- bilts,"Corneel" and "Bill." .... Abridged ed. Boston, 1887. 45 p. 8°. B. Stoddard, William O. Cornelius Vanderbilt. In his Men of business. New York, 1895. p. 31-52. B. Vignoles, O. J. Life of Charles Blacker Vignoles, soldier and civil engineer, past- president of Institution of civil engineers: a reminiscence of early railway history. Lon- don, New York, 1889. 407 p. 8°. B, H, UM, UW. Muirhead, J. P. The life of James Watt, with selections from his correspondence. 2d ed., rev. London, 1859. 572 p. 8°. H, UW. Richardson, Richard. Memoir of Josiah White. Showing his connection with the introduction and use of anthracite coal and iron, and the construction of some of the canals and rail- roads of Pennsylvania, etc. Philadelphia, 1873. ICC. GENERAL WORKS ON SPECIAL TOPICS CAPITALIZATION Ardrey, R. L. Railroad capitalization; a re- view of the corporate history of ten leading western railroads, comp. from their official annual reports, official statements and circu- lars, and other authentic sources of informa- tion. Great northern, Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, Illinois central. Rock • Island system, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago & northwestern, Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Paul. Chicago [1909]. B, ICC, LC. Bureau of railway economics. Capitalization and dividends of the railways of Texas, year ending June 30, 1909. Washington, D.C., 191 1. 9 p. 8°. (Bui. no. 18.) B, CU, H, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UI, UM, UP, UW, Y. Cleveland, Frederick Albert, and Powell, Fred Wilbur. Railroad promotion and capitaliza- tion in the U.S. New York [etc.], 1909. xiv, 368 p. 8°. B, CU, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UP, UW. Dodge, Grenville MeUen. Are railroads over- capitalized? [Reprinted from the Register and leader, Des Moines, la.] [Des Moines, la., 1910.] 12 p. 8°. (B), ICC. Eastman, J. B. The proposed change in the law regulating the issue of new stock by public service corporations; an argument made in behalf of the Public franchise league, before the legislative committees on railroad and taxation Apr. 30, 1908. Boston, 1908. (Boston, Public franchise league [Publica- tions].) CU. Fink, Henry. Federal regulation of railroad securities and valuation of railroad securities. Letter to the Railroad securities commission in reply to their request for information and opinions. [New York, Dec. 31, 1910.] 37 p. 8°. B, ICC, Y. Hines, Walker Downer. Statement of Walker D. Hines, before Railroad securities commis- sion at New York, Dec. 22, 1910. New York [1910?]. sop- 8°. B, ICC, LC, Y. Lane, Franklin H. Railroad capitalization and federal regulation. Reprinted from American review of reviews (June, 1908). B, ICC. Lovett, Robert Scott. Statement of R. S. Lovett before the Railroad securities com- mission. (As rearranged and amplified.) Dec. 21, 1910. 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Railway capitaliza- tion. [Reprinted from the Railway world, June 7, 1907.] Philadelphia, 1907. 23 p. 8°. • . Same. Washington, 1910. B, ICC, LC. Rea, Samuel. Reprint of letter to the Railroad securities commission. Feb. 6, 1911. 5 p. 8°. B, ICC,Y. Smalley, Harrison Standish. Railway securi- ties, capitalization and earnings. One of a series of lectures in a systematic course. Chicago: LaSalle extension university [1910]. 19 p. 8°. ICC. Springer, WiUiam M. "Watered stock." Speech at Representatives hall, Springfield, 111., Thursday, Mar. 26, 1874. [Springfield, 1874.] 9 p. 8°. ICC. Texas. Laws, statutes, etc. Railroads; issu- ance of stocks and bonds regulated n.p. [1893]. 4 p. 8°. B. . Railroad commission. Rules and regulations controlling the Railroad commis- sion of Texas in the issuance of railroad stocks and bonds n.p. [1895]. 3 p. 8°. B. Thompson, R. A. Regulation of the issuance of Texas railroad securities by the state govern- ment. Address made before the Texas academy of science at Austin, Tex., Oct. 24, 1902. 17 p. 4°. B, UW. Thornpson, Slason. Cost, capitalization and estimated value of American railways; an analysis of current fallacies Chicago, 1907. 188 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC, LC, NY, UC, UI, UM, UW. . Same. 3d ed. Chicago, igo8. CU, ICC, JC, NY, UP, Y. Trumbull, Frank. Statement before the fed- eral railroad securities commission, at New York, Dec. 22, 1910. 34 p. 8°. B, ICC, Y. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on inter- state and foreign commerce. Hearings before the Committee on interstate and foreign commerce of the House of representatives 14 GllNERAL WORKS ON SPECIAL TOPICS IS [May 12, igo8] on H.R. 6268, to limit the issue of stocks and bonds. [Remarks by A. J. Volstead. Bill to prevent overcapitalization of railways.] Washington, 1908. 13 p. 8°. JC, LC. WaUis, Severn T. Public weal v. holders of watered railroad stock. Charlestown, W.Va. [1904?]. UW. Whiting, Frederick J. Attack on railroad capitalization. Boston [1907 ?]. [Reprint from Intemation, Feb. 1907.] (B), JC, UI, UW. Williams, Moses. Argument in favor of legisla- tion compelling transportation companies which increase Qieir capital stock to sell their new stock at auction Boston, 1890. XJW. Williams, William Henry. Letter to the Rail- road securities commission in reply to their request for information and opinions upon questions pertaining to the issuance of stocks and bonds of American railways New York, Jan. 18, 1911. [New York, 1911.] 64 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, Y. Wrigley, T. Railway reform; a plan for the effectual separation of capital from revenue. Bury, England [1867]. 23 p. 8°. H, NY. RAILWAYS AND AGRICULTURE Adams, William Bridges. Road progress; or. Amalgamation of railways and highways for agricultural improvement, and steam farming, in Great Britain and the colonies. Also practical economy in fixed plant and rolling stock for passenger and goods trains London, 1850. 76 p. 8°. ICC. Aldrich, C. Repeal of the Granger law in Iowa. Des Moines, 1905. 17 p. 4°. Y. Andrews, Frank. Costs of hauling crops from farms to shipping points. Washington, 1907. 63 p. 8°. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Bur. of statistics. Bui. no. 40.) B. Atkinson, Edward. The distribution of prod- ucts; or. The mechanism and the meta- physics of exchange. Three essays: What makes the rate of wages ? What is a bank ? The railway, the farmer, and the public. New York, London, 1885. v, 303 p. 12°. JC, LC. . Same, sth ed. New Yofk, 1892. 12°. B, ICC, JC, UW (3d ed.), Y. Addenda to the 2d ed. of The distri- bution of products. New York, 1885. 305- 60 p. 12°. JC. The railroad and the farmer, no. i and 2; and The standard of adequate railroad service. New York, Chicago [1883]. iSS-93, [2o]-34 p. 8°. H, JC, LC, UI. The railroads of the U.S. Their effect on farming and production in that country and Great Britain. [Reprinted, with additions, from Fortn. rev., July i, 1880.] . Boston, 1880. 48, 36 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. , and others. Same. With The relation of the railways to agriculture, an address by Francis D. Moulton. Report of the com- mittee of American agricultural association on transportation. Dr. J. M. Bailey, chairman. New York, Chicago [1882 ?]. [138] p. 8°. H. . The railway, the farmer and the pub- he. New York, 1885. 68 p. 8°. B, H, HU, LC, NY, Y. Brown, William C. The country and the rail- roads; an address delivered at the seventh annual dinner of the Albany chamber of commerce. Albany, N.Y., Jan. 7, 1909. 19 p. 8°. B, CU,NY,UI. — ■ . The nation's farms and national prosperity. In Railway business association, ist annual dinner. Nov. 10, 1909. ColUez, A. L'agriculture et les transports. Paris, 1908. 20 p. 8°. Davis, C. Wood. A compendium of the world's food production and consumption. The railway. The market wrecker. Goddard, Kan. [1891]. 76 p. 4°. B-, ICC, LC. Elliott, Howard. Business efficiency in farming and railroading. 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Address at annual banquet of the Commercial club of Davenport, Davenport, la., Jan. 14, 1909. [New York, 1909.] 27 p. 12°. B, HU. -. Address at the annual banquet of the Rochester chamber of conmierce, Rochester, N.Y., Mar. 18, 1910. [New York, 1910.] 20 p. 12°. B. Address at the aimual banquet of the Watertown chamber of commerce, Water- town, N.Y., Apr. 20, 1909. [New York, 1909.] 16 p. 12°. B. Address at annual dinner of the Iowa society of New York, hotel Astor, New York city. Mar. 4, 1910. [New York, 1910.] II p. 12°. B. -. Address at aimual dinner of the Rail- way business association, hotel Waldorf- Astoria, New York city, Nov. 10, 1909. [New York, 1909.] 16 p. 12°. B. . Address at annual dinner of Railway Young men's Christian association of Colum- bus, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio, Saturday even- ing, Feb. 4, 1911. [Columbus, 1911.] 20 p. 12°. B, LC. Address at dinner of the Commercial club of Boston, Boston, Mass., Dec. 7, 1908. New York, 1908. 24 p. 12°. B. . Address at dinner of the Illinois society of New York in honor of its president Judge Elbert H. Gary, hotel Astor, New York city, Feb. II, 1909. [New York, 1909.] 6 p. 12°. B. . Address at dinner of the New England railroad club, hotel Somerset, Boston, Mass., Jan. 12, 1910. New York, 1910. 15 p. 12°. B. •. Address at Founder's day exercises, Cornell imiversity, Ithaca, N.Y., Jan. 11, 1910. [New York, 1910.] 14 p. 12°. B. -. Address at meeting of Boys' agri- cultural club and farmers of Page County, la., Opera house, Clarinda, la.. May 7, 1910. [New York, 1910.] 15 p. 12°. B. Address at opening of the Railroad Young men's Christian association building, Collinwood, Ohio, Lake Shore & Michigan southern railway, cost, $32,000. New York, n.d. [12] p. illus. 8°. B. Address at the 2d annual banquet of the Lincoln commercial club, Lincoln, Neb., May 24, 1909. [New York, 1909.] 19 p. 12°. B. -. Address at 13th international con- ference Railroad Young men's Christian asso- ciations, St. Louis, Mo., May 27, 1909. [New York, 1909.] 7 p. 12°. B. Address before the Commercial ex- change, of Des Moines, la., Thursday, Dec. 20, 1894, on matters pertaining to the advancement of the material interest of Iowa, and as to the conditions precedent to a new era of prosperity in Iowa and the West. [189s?] 27 p. 8°. JC. -. Address dehvered at quarter-century celebration of incorporation of the city of Hamburg. Hamburg, la., Apr. 25, 1892. II p. 8°. B. Address on the occasion of the open- ing of the Tabor & northern railway. Tabor, Ia„ Dec. 20, 1889. 16 p. 8°. B. -. Argument before Committee on rail- ways and canals, U.S. House of representa- tives, on Senate bill 3962 and House bills 8681 and 6950, relative to the installation of safety appliances on railroad cars. Washing- ton, D.C., May 1890. 11 p. 8°. B. Railway conditions. Remarks at annual banquet of Michigan manufacturers' association, Detroit, Mich., June 22, 1908. [New York, igo8.] 25 p. 12°. B,HU,ICC. Remarks at banquet of Chamber of commerce of the city of Buffalo in commem- oration of opening of new building and also semi-centennial of organization of society, held at EUicott club, Buffalo, N.Y., Apr. 18, 1907. [New York, 1907.] 15 p. 8°. B. 24 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Brown, William C. Remarks at semi-annual union meeting o£ Brotherhood of locomotive ■engineers of New York central & Hudson River railroad, Syracuse, N.Y., Oct. ii, 1908. [New York, 1908.] 15 p. 12°. B, ICG. . Remarks delivered at dinner tendered by Board of trade of Chicago to Mr. E. B. Boyd, Chicago, 111., Jan. 29, 1908. 6 p. 12°. B. Bryan, William Jennings. The raihroads' power in the state: What the people should demand of the railroads. Indianapolis, 1908. NY. Buckingham, S. G. The Sabbath and railroads. A sermon preached in the South Congrega- tional church, Springfield, Mass., June 30, ■ 1872. Springfield, 1872. 23 p. 8°. B,UW. Carpenter, Matthew Hale. Railroads are pub- lic highways; speech at the state fair, Madi- son, Oct. I, 1869, and subsequent newspaper discussions upon the legal character of rail- roads. Milwaukee, 1869. CU. Carter, A. G. W. Ring rule and ring ruin; a picture for the people. New York [1875]. 34 p. ■8°. NY. Chandler, Alfred D. Argument on creating a tribunal to decide that a public necessity for a railroad exists before property can be taken for its construction Boston, 1882. UW. Claflin, John. Address delivered at the annual dinner of the Railway business association, Waldorf-Astoria hotel, New York, Nov. 22, 1910. [New York, 1910.] 6 p. 8°. B, LC. Issued also in the report of the "Second annual dinner" of the Association, 1910, p. 29-32. Cloud, D. C. Monopohes and the people. 3d ed. . . . . Davenport, la.; Muscatine, la., 1873. 9-S14, iii P- 8°- H, HU, LC. Cole, E. W. Speech on railroad transportation, delivered at Nashville, Tenn., 1883 Nashville, 1883. UW. Conn, Granville P. Railway hygiene and the necessity of sanitary inspection and super- vision of railway coaches, buildings and grounds Fort Wayne, Ind., 1890. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Crocker, George G. Railroads and the public. Philadelphia, 1892. 8°. HU. Cullom, Shelby M. The public and the rail- ways. In Compendium of transportation P theories; Washington, 1893. p. 39-44. Bearing, William G. Railway transportation. Address delivered at Woman's club, Louis- ville, Ky., Oct. 20, 1909. [Louisville, Ky., 1909.] 24 p. 8°. B, ICC. Delano, Frederick A. Address to Chicago real estate board, Jan. 25, 1906. Chicago, 1906. 22 p. 8°. B, HU. Duff, R. C. The common carrier and his cares. An address delivered before a joint meeting of the commercial secretaries of Texas and Louisiana, at Beaumont, Tex., June 13, 1907. n.p. [1907]. 24 p. 8°. B, ICC. Elliott, Ashley J. Addresses. 4 nos. in i v. Peoria,- 111. UW. Elliott, Howard. Co-operation between the railway owner, the railway employe and the railway user. Address, Montana state fair, Helena, Mont., Sept. 26, 1910. 20 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. The people and the railroads, official facts concerning the transportation situation in the country in general and in the Northwest in particular. Originally published as letters to the press Jan. 1907. 28 p. 12°. B, ICC. Finley, William Wilson. Addresses. [A col- lection of pamphlets.] 1907-11. Washing- ton, 1911. 4°. B. Contents: To the public served by the Southern railway. Letter, Jan. 16, 1907. . , ■ 1 Reply to toast at banquet in his honor, given by the people of Chattanooga, Feb. 14, 1907. ICC. ,. To the representatives of the freight and passenger depart- ments of the Southern railway company. Feb. 13, 1907. ICC. Reply to toast at a dinner given by the Chamber of com- merce, Augusta, Ga., Mar. ll, 1907. Reply to toast at banquet in his honor, given by Progres- sive union. New Orleans, La., Mar. 15, 1907. ICC. Reply to toast at the annual dinner of the Atlanta chamber of commerce, Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 19, 1907. ICC. Address before the Commercial club of Birmingham, Ala., Mar. 21, 1907. ICC. Address to the employees of the Southern railway at Spen- cer, N.C., Mar. 23, 1907. ICC. Reply to toast at the annual banquet of the Merchants and manufacturers club of Greensboro, N.C., Apr. 13, 1907. ICC. Reply to toast at a banquet in Memphis, Tenn., Apr. 22, 1907. ICC. Address at a public reception at the Merchants' exchange, Memphis, Tenn., Apr. 23, 1907. Address to the Commercial club of Mobile, Ala., Apr. 25, 1907. ICC. Repl>[ to toast at the annual banquet of the South Carolina division of the Travelers* protective association, Ander- son, S.C., May 10, 1907. ICC. Address before the nth annual convention of the American cotton manufacturers' association, Philadelphia, Pa., May 16, 1907. Reply to toast at a banquet of the North Carolina state bankers' association, Winston-Salem, N.C., May 23, 1907. Address before the Millers' mass association, St. Louis, Mo., May 29, 1907. Address before a joint session of the National and Virginia editorial associations, at the Jamestown exposition, June I, 1907. ICC. Address before the joint convention of the American hard- ware manufacturers' association and the Southern hardware jobbers' association, at Richmond, Va., June 12, 1907. Address before the Tennessee bankers' association, at Lookout Mountain, June 18, 1907. Address before the Nashville board of trade, at Nashville, Tenn., July 17, 1907. ICC. Address before the Louisville commercial club, July 18, 1907. ICC. To the public served by the Southern railway company. July 20, 1907. Reply to toast at the banquet of the North and South Carolina cotton oil manufacturers' association, at Ashe- ville, N.C., July 25, 1907. Address before the American association of freight traffic officers, Chicago, 111., Sept. 14, 1907. ICC, NY. Correspondence with Mr. D. A. Tompkins, Charlotte, N.C., Aug. 15, to Sept. II, 1907. Address at the annual meeting of the American associa- tion of general passenger and ticket agents, at Washing- ton, D.C., Oct. IS, 1907. Address to the students of the Wharton school of finance and commerce. University of Pennsylvania, Oct. 29, 1907. Reply to toast at annual banquet of the Greater Charlotte club, Charlotte, N.C., Nov. 15, 1907. ICC. Response to toast at annual banquet of the St. Andrew's society of the city of Charleston, S.C, Nov. 30, 1907. Address before the National rivers and harbors congress, Washington, D.C., Dec. 5, 1907. ICC. GENERAL WORKS ON SPECIAL TOPICS 25 Address before the Men's club of the Chureh of the Cove- nant, at Washington, D.C., Jan. 21, igoS, Reply to toast at banquet of Chamber of commerce, Alexandria, Va., Feb. 11, igoS. Reply to toast at annual banquet of the Traffic club of New York, Mar. 6, igo8. Address before the x 3th annual meeting of the Association of surgeons of the Southern railway, at Birmingham, Ala., Apr. 2g, 1908. Address to the graduating class of the Virginia polytechnic institute, Blacksburg, Va., June 17, igoS. Reply to toast at a banquet of the Asheville board of trade, at Asheville, N.C., July 6, igo8. .Address before Men's club of the Mt. Pleasant Congrega- tional church, Washington, D.C., Nov. g, igoS. Reply to toast at a banquet to celebrate the coming of the Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio railroad, given by the Chamber of commerce of Spartanburg, S.C, Nov. 20, 1908. ICC. Repl^r to £bast at the annual dinner of the North Carolina society of New York, at the hotel Astor, New York, Dec. 7, igo8. ICC. Remarks on the occasion of the presentation, by the Washington Herald, of prizes to conductors, at Char- lottesville, Va., Dec. 18, igo8. Address at a dinner of the Commercial club of Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 16, igog. Address at the annual dinner of the Merchants and manu- facturers association of Baltimore, Md., Jan. 28, igog. Address to the students of the junior and senior classes of tie College of mechanical and electrical engineering in the University of Kentucky, Feb. 10, igog. Address at the 3d annual banquet of the Chamber of commerce, Macon, Ga., Feb. 24, igog. Address at a dinner to Mr. John M. Parker, president of Southern commercial congress, Washington, D.C., Mar. 15, igog. Address at the annual banquet of the Manufacturers club, of High Point, N.C., Mar. 19, igog. Address at the annual banquet of the Pittsburgh traffic club. Mar. 26, igog. ICC. Address at a banquet given by the Commercial club of Johnson City, Tenn., Apr. 14, igog. Address at the annual banquet of the Chamber of com- merce, Athens, Ga., Apr. 22, igog. Address to the student body of the University of Georgia, at Athens, Ga., Apr. 23, 1909. Address at the Berry school for boys, Rome, Ga., Apr. 23, loog. Adckess at the annual banquet of the Manufacturers and ' merchants association of Floyd County, at Rome, Ga., Apr. 23, 1909. Address at a membership meeting and luncheon of the Business men's league of St. Louis, Mo., May 19, 1909. Address at Tupelo, Miss., May 20, igog. Address at the inter-society banquet of the Dialectic and philanthropic literary societies of the University of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, N.C., May 2g, 1909. Address at a banquet given by the Bristol board of trade, at Bristol, Tenn.-Va., Jime 16, igog. Address at a meeting of farmers, in Salisbury, N.C., Nov. 17, igog. Address at a banquet given by the Board of trade, at Salisbury, N.C., Nov. 17, igog. ICC. Address at the dedication of the new barracks building at the Tennessee military institute, Sweetwater, Tenn., Nov. ip, igog. Address before the terminal railroad department of the Young men's Christian association, Washington, D.C., Jan. 19, igio. Address at a dinner given by the Commercial club of Wash- ington, DC, Jan. 21, igio. ..... Address at a conference on industrial education m the South, at the residence of Mr. W. J. Boardman, Washing- ton, D;C., Feb. 18, 1910. Address at the College of the city of New York, Feb. 23, Address at the Athenaeum, New Orleans, on Founders' day of the Tulane university of Louisiana, Mar. 3, igio. ICC. Address at a meeting of the Progressive union, of New Orleans, La., Mar. 4, 1910. ICC. Address at a meeting of the Commercial club of Mobile, Ala., Mar. 5, 1910. ICC. Address before the 15th annual meeting of the Asso- ciation of surgeons of the Southern railway, at Richmond, Va., May 25, igio. _ . ,,,.,, Address at an immigration convention called by the governor of Mississippi, at Jackson, Miss., June 21, 1910. Letter in reply to an invitation to address the district con- ference of the Brotherhood of locomotive engineers, at Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 12-16, 1910, Aug. 4, 1910. Address before the 2d National conservation congress, St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7, igio. ICC. Address at the Southern Appalachian good roads conven- tion, Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 1910. Letter "To the farmers of the South," Washmgton, D.C., Nov. 17, igio. Address at a banquet given by the Chamber of commerce of Newberry, S.C., Dec. 20, igio. Address at a smoker given by the Washington traffic club, Jan. 14, 1911. ICC. Address at a smoker given by the Chamber of commerce of Charleston, S.C., Feb. 3, 1911. Address at a meeting of the South Carolina live stock asso- ciation, Columbia, S.C, Feb. 3, igii. Address at a reception given by the Chamber of commerce, at Richmond, Va., Feb. 7, ign- The measure of a reasonable rate. Address at a banquet given by the Traffic club of Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 18, igii. The lumber industry in relation to the South. Efficiency in lumbering and in railroading. Address at the annual convention of the National wholesale lumber dealers' association at Washington, D.C., Mar. i, igii. ICC. Firth, Frank J. The raikoads and the public. In Compendium of transportation theories. Washington, 1893. p. 4S-So- Fish, Stuyvesant. Address at the banquet given by Messrs. Bumham, Williams & com- pany at the Union league club, Philadelphia, Feb. 27, J902. New York [1902]. 10 p. 4°. B, Y. . Extract from statement to the com- mittee of the House of representatives on rivers and harbors, Mar. 6, 1900, the figures in which have been revised to July 29, 1905. [New York, July 29, igoS-] n P- 4°- B. -. A letter on the proposal to amend the constitution of the U.S. New York, Jan. 30, 1911. 13 p. 8°. B. [Letter, Sept. 16, 1898, to Hon. Martin A. Knapp, chairman. Interstate commerce conimission.] [4] p. ICC. [Letter, Mar. 29, 1899, to the Hon Alexander E. 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Address dehvered at the Memorial day exercises. Auditorium, St. Paul, Minn., May 30, igo8. 6 p. 8°. B. ' . Address delivered at the 35th annual convention of the American bankers associa- tion. Chicago, Sept. 14, 1909. 19 p. 8°. B. Address delivered at the 20th annual commencement exercises of the School of agri- culture of the University of Montana. Mar. 24, igog. 19 p. 8°. B. . Address at the 140th annual banquet of the Chamber of commerce of the state of New York. Nov. 19, 1908. 12 p. 8°. B. . Address delivered at the opening of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition. Seattle, June i, igog. 26 p. 8°. B. Address delivered at the National corn exposition. Omaha, Neb., Dec. g, 1909. 22 p. 8°. B. Address delivered before the Brother- hood of locomotive firemen and enginemen. St. Paul, June 17, igio. 12 p. 8°. B. Address delivered before the Farmers' national congress, Madison, Wis., Sept. 24, 1908. 22 p. 8°. B, ICC. 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The people and their railways. Address before the annual conven- tion of the Interstate commerce commission and the boards of state railway commis- sioners of the U.S., St. Louis, May 11, 1897. Denver, 1897. 33 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, Y. Johnson, Lucius E. Address before the Cham- ber of commerce, Petersburg, Va., May 16, 1907. 20 p. 8°. B. . Address before the Farmville board of trade, Farmville, Va., Dec. 17, igo8. 16 p. 12°. B, ICC. —. Railway prospects in the South; address before commerce section of the Southern commercial congress, Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 10, igii. [Roanoke, Va., igii.l 18 p. 12°. B,LC, Y. ■ . "Relationship between transportation companies and their patrons." Address be- • fore the Southern shoe wholesalers' asso- ciation, Saturday, July 8, 1911. [Roanoke, Va., igii.] 16 p. 12°. B, LC. Kenna, Edward Dudley. An address delivered before the Bar association of Kansas City, 8^°''lCC ■ ^' '^°' "■^' ''^^'^' '^ P" Knapp, Martin A. The public and the rail- -^ ways. 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The perils of the nation^ bribery, dishonesty, usurpations and despo- tism of the railway corporations, and their relation to the politics of the day; the remedy to be used. Owego, N.Y., 1877. 88 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Loree, Leonor Fresnel. Address delivered at the annual dinner of the Alumni association of Rutgers college. New Brunswick, N.J., June 17, 1908. 6 p. 8°. B, JC. McAdoo, W. G. Relations between public service corporations and the public. New York, 1910. 8°. HU. McVann, E. J. The shippers' point of view. .... n.p. [1911]. 14 p. 8°. B, ICC. Mareschal, Jules. Des chemins de fer con- sideres au point de vue social et civUisateur. Paris, 1854. 47 p. 4°. IIP. Mason, J. M. The railway problem. (Con- densed.) [Charlestown, 188-.] 17 p. 8°. H, NY. Mellen, Charles Sanger. Address at a dinner of the Boston chamber of commerce, given at the hotel Somerset, Thursday evening, Apr. 13, 1911. 9 p. 8°. B. Miller, Jay D. 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B, JC, LC. Ross, Walter L. Address at meeting of Trans- portation association of Milwaxikee, Wis., May 22, igog. 12 p. 8°. B. . Address before the Amercian asso- ciation local freight agents' associations, at Toledo, Ohio, June 16, 1908. Chicago, 1908. 10 p. 16°. B. ■ . Co-operation good business. Ad- dress before the Chautauqua society. [Re- printed from Traffic bulletin, Oct. 2, 1909.] Lincoln, 111. 18 p. 16°. B. Seabrook, S. L. Common carriers. Chicago: LaSalle extension university [1910]. 32 p. 8°. ICC. Seay, George J. The railways and the people. Address before the Richmond chamber of commerce. Mar. 25, 1909. Richmond, Va. [1909]. 31 p. 4°. B. Shibley, George H. The people's sovereignty V. trustocracy. [Special number, Pennsyl- vania grange news, v. i, no. 2 (Sept. 1904).] nip. 8°. B, ICC. Shonts, Theodore P. Address on "Trans- portation" delivered at the Appanoose Chautauqua, Aug. 27, 1908. 14 p. 8°. B, in, Y. . 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Interstate commerce. Debate in 48th Congress, 2d session, on the bill (H.R. 5461) to estabhsh a board of commissioners of interstate commerce, and to regulate such commerce, etc. [Compiled by U. H. Painter.] Washington, 1884. 504 p. 8°. [Preceded by House hearing on LC, Jan. 1884. 176 p. 8°.] B.ICC, UW. Dec. 2, 1884, to Jan. 8, 1885. . — ■ — . Debate on interstate commerce, in the Senate. [Compiled by U. H. Painter.] [Washington, 1885.] 440 p. 8°. ICC, UW. Dec. 18, 1884— Feb. 5, 1885. . . Debate on interstate commerce, in the House of representatives. [Compiled by U. H. Painter.] [Washington, 1885.] 2 p. 8°. ICC, UW. Feb. 7 and 27, 1885. - — . . Debate on interstate commerce, in the 49th Congress, special session of the Senate. [Compiled by U. H. Painter.] [Wash- ington, 1885.] 23 p. 8°. ICC, UW. Mar. 17-23, 1885. — . . Interstate commerce. Debate in 49th Congress on the bill to establish a board of commissioners on interstate conmierce, and to regulate such commerce, etc. Com- piled by U. H. Painter. Washington, 1887. 566, 663, ro p. 8°. B, ICC, UW. From Apr. 14, 1886, to Jan. 21, 1887. — . . Interstate commerce. Debate in 50th Congress on the amendments td the act to establish a board of commissions on inter- state commerce, and to regulate such com- merce, etc. Compiled by U. H. Painter. Washington, 1889. 8°. B, ICC, UW. June 12, 1888, to Mar. 2, 1889. - — . . Debate on amendments to inter- state-commerce act. S2d Congress, 1891-93. Compiled by U. H. Painter. [Washington, 1893.] 471 p. 8°. B, ICC,UP, UW. ^ — . . Debate on amendments to inter- state-commerce act. Special session, U.S. Senate. 53d Congress. Compiled by U. H. Painter. [Washington, 1893.] 351 p. 8°. B, ICC, UW. Mar. 29, 1893, to Jan. 1895. — . . House. Committee on interstate and foreign conmierce. Hearings before the committee. [Apr. 8- June 17 and Feb. 4, 1902] on the bills to amend the interstate commerce law (H.R. 146, 273, 2040, 5775, 8337, and 10930). Washington, 1902. 573 p. 8°. ICC,LC. . . . • . Hearings [Dec. 9, 13, 1904, Jan. 6, 9-13, 16-21, 23-25, 1905] before the Committee on interstate and for- eign commerce of the House of representa- tives on H.R. 10431, 6273, 6768, 7640, 10008, 11434, IIS94, 13778, 12767, 15600, 16301, to amend the interstate-commerce law [Dec. 9, 1904 — ^Jan. 25, 1905]. Washington, r90S. 411 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. . . . : Hearings before the Committee on interstate and foreign com- merce of the House of representatives on bills to amend the interstate-commerce act. House report 4093, amending the interstate-com- merce act. The antitrust act and acts sup- plementary thereto. Washington, 1905. 411, 282, 19, 46 p. 8°. HU, ICC, LC. • . . . Hearings before the Committee on interstate and foreign com- merce of the House of representatives [Dec. 14, 1906 — ^Jan. 22, 1907] on H.R. 10840, to provide for the investigation of controversies affecting interstate commerce, and for other purposes. Washington, 1007. 77 p. 8°. B, ICC,LC. ■ — ; — . — ■ — . . Hearings before the Committee on interstate and foreign commerce of the House of representatives on bills affect- GENERAL WORKS ON SPECIAL TOPICS 41 mg interstate commerce. Pt. I-XXVI [and index]. Washington, loio. 2 v. 8°. ICC, LC. ■ . . . Railroad bill Report. [To accompany H.R. 17536.] .... [Washington, 1910.] 164 p. 8°. (6ist Cong., . 2d sess. House. Rept. 923.) ICC, LC. . . . Committee on the judiciary. Regulating interstate commerce in certain cases. Report. [To accompany H.R. 13635.] [Washington, 1907.] 31, 31 p. 8°. (59th Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 6708.) ICC, LC. . . . . Regulating inter- state commerce in certain cases. . . . ; Washington, 1907. 306 p. 8°. (59th Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 522.) ICC, LC. . . Senate. [52d, ist sess.] Argu- ments before the Committee on interstate commerce, in relation to the bill (S. 892) to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate commerce." Washington, 1892. HU. . . . Committee on the judi- ciary. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on the judiciary, U.S. Senate, on bills to limit the effect of the regulations of commerce between the several states, etc., in certain cases Washington, 1908. 277 p. 8°. LC. . . . Select committee on inter- state commerce. Report of the Senate select committee on interstate commerce. (With appendix) [and testimony]. 49 th Cong., 1st sess. Washington, 1886. 2 v. 8°. (49th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Rept. 46.) B, HU, LC, Y. . . . Select committee on trans- portation and sale of meat products. Report- [and testimony]. [Washington, 1890.] 40, 615 p. 8°. (sist Cong., ist sess. Senate. Rept. 829.) LC. Vann, Livingston. Power of Congress over interstate commerce. n.p.,n.d. 16 p. 8°. B. Vickers, G. Chartering of railroad companies. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Jan. 21, 1869. Washington, 1869. 14 p. 8°. NY. Walker, Aldace F. The amendment of the interstate commerce law. In Compendium of transportation theories. Washington, 1893. p. 112-20. . [Letter to Mr. E. P. Bacon on the administration of the interstate commerce law. New York, Apr. 23, 1900.] [New York, 1900.] 18 p. 8°. B, ICC. Warfield, Benjamin D. Argument against H.R. bill 239, which was adopted by the House of representatives of the U.S., Apr. 2, 1906. [Louisville, Ky., Apr. 15, 1906.] 13 p. 8°. B, ICC. Washburn, William D. Railroad regulation. .... Minneapolis, 1906. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Wiley, A. . A. Governmental regulation of railroads. Speeches in the House of represen- tatives, Feb. 7, 1906. Washington, 1906. 8 p. 8°. B. WiUard, Daniel. Address delivered at the annual dinner of the Railway business associ- ation, Waldorf-Astoria hotel, New York, Nov. 22, 1910. [New York, 1910.] 11 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Also in the report of the 2d. annual dinner of the association, 1910. p. 8-16. Willcox, David. The interstate commerce act. The. legislation now proposed is unnecessary and, if effective, would be very dangerous. .... [New York, 1905.] 47 p. 8°. ICC. Williams, John Sharp. Thorough govern- mental regulation the right remedy for transportation abuses. Speech in the House of representatives, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1905. [Washington, 1905.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. Wilson, James F. Extract from the argument on the Reagan inter-state commerce bill, deUvered before the Committee on commerce of the House of representatives, Jan. 20, 1880. A western view of the question. Washington, D.C., 1880. 10 p. 8 . LC. Woodward, Joseph A. Speech on internal improvements by the federal government. Delivered in the House of representatives, Tuesday, Mar. 17, 1846; Washington, 1846. 8p. 8°. LC. . Wright, John A. Control of railways by the general government Philadelphia, 1877. 35 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. . The practical working and results of the interstate commerce act Phila- delphia, 1891. 40 p. 8°. B, ICC. Remarks before the Committee of commerce of the House of representatives of the U.S., on the bill for the regulation of inter-state commerce, Jan. 23, 1880. Phila- delphia, 1880. 30 p. 8°. B, LC. Yoakum, B. F. The people, the railroads and the government. [Reprinted from World's work, July 1907.] [1907.] B, CU, NY, Y. THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Beach, Charles Fisk, jr. Governmental railway rate-making. Before the Committee on interstate commerce, U.S. Senate. 48th Congress, 3d sess. Argument on behalf of the railways in opposition to proposed legis- lation conferring rate-making power on the Interstate commerce commission. Dec. 15, 1905. n.p. [1905?] 140 p. 4°. B, HU, ICC, JC, LC. Bell, Charles Erie. Rulings of the Interstate commerce commission, pt. i-. Chicago: LaSalle extension university, 1910-. 8°. ICC(pt. iand2),LC. Bird, Abraham Calvin. Hearing before the Committee on interstate and foreign com- merce of the House of representatives as to the wisdom and advisability of conferring on the Interstate commerce commission the author- ity to prepare schedules and to make rail- road rates, Apr. 25 to June 18, 1902. [Wash- ington, 1902 ?] 44 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Cowan, Samuel H. Effect on the cattle industry of empowering the Interstate commerce commission to fix rates. .... Address before the annual convention of the Cattle raisers' 42 RAILWAY ECONOMICS association of Texas, Fort Worth, Mar. 22, 1905 [Fort Worth, 1905.] 29 p. 8°. B.ICC. Cowan, Samuel H. Extending the powers of the Interstate commission, the only feasible way to regulate interstate rates. Address before the National association of railway commissioners, 'Hot Springs, S.D., Aug. 19, 1905. 23 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Legislation needed by live stock industry. An address at the ist annual con- vention of American stock growers' associa- tion at Denver, Colo., May 10, 1905. [Den- ver, 1905.] [14] p. 8°. B, ICC. "Regulation of railroad rates by means of a commission, the only remedy. The matter cannot be relegated to the courts." Address to the Interstate commerce law convention held at Chicago, Oct. 26, 27, 1905. 16 p. 8°. B, ICC. Cowen, John K., and Bond, Hugh L., jr. Com- ments on the suggestion of the Interstate com- merce commission, in reply to arguments on Senate bill 892, to amend the "Act to regulate commerce." n.p., 1892. 24 p. 8°. ICC. Daish, John B. Memorandum: the writ of certiorari in the District of Columbia in rela- tion to the Interstate commerce commission. [Washington, printed, not published, 1906.] 18 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Procedure in interstate commerce cases, with illustrative precedents and forms. Washington, 1909. 494 p. 8°. ICC,LC,UP. Davenport, Daniel. Duties and powers of the Interstate commerce commission. State- ment before the Committee on interstate commerce, U.S. Senate n.p. [1905]. 169-225 p. 8°. ICC. Davis, Harry Garfield. Interstate commerce commission. Chicago: LaSalle extension uni- versity [1910]. 93 p. 8°. ICC. Duke, Basil W. The powers of the Interstate commerce commission. [Reprinted from Railroad gazette.] Louisville, 1889. 24 p. 8°. B, NY. Grover, Marcus De Lett. Hearing before the Committee on interstate and foreign com- merce of the House of representatives as to the wisdom and advisability of conferring on the Interstate commerce commission the authority to prepare schedules and to make railroad rates, Apr. 25 to June 18, 1902. [Washington? 1905?) 12 p. 8°. B, ICC, Hammond, M. B. Railway rate theories of the Interstate commerce commission [Reprinted from Quar. jour, econ., v. 25, 1911.] Cambridge, 1911. vi, 200 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, Y. Hines, Edward W. Did Congress intend to give rate-making power to Interstate com- merce commission? What the congressional debates show. Extracts from the records. Louisville, Ky., 1898. B, ICC, JC, LC, NY, Hines, Walker D. Delay of the Interstate commerce commission in deciding cases. This delay is apparently due to too many duties, which no single tribunal could ade- quately discharge. Yet pending bills greatly increase the commission's duties, and thereby make expeditious action still more impracti- cable [Louisville? 1906.] 10 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. A discussion of the effect and consti- tutionality of penalties designed to enforce rates made by the Interstate commerce commission. In the absence of affirmative provision for adequate judicial review and control of such rates, the penalties would render any judicial review impracticable and hence would be unconstitutional. [Louis- ville, 1906.] 10 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. The facts as to present powers of Interstate commerce commission, and as to powers proposed by Senate bill 1439. [Louis- ville, 1900.] 29 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. Hearing before the Committee on interstate and foreign commerce of the House of representatives as to the wisdom and advisability of conferring on the Inter- state commerce commission the authority to prepare schedules and to make railroad rates, Apr. 25 to June 18, 1902. [Washing- ton ? 1902 ?] 77 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Interstate commerce commission. [Criticism of the synopsis of the 13th annual report, sent out by the commission.] n.p., 1899. 6 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. The Interstate commerce commission: its power, present and proposed. An answer to Commissioner Prouty's article on pooling in the Forum. [Louisville, 1807.] 16 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Interstate commerce commission. Its 1 2th annual report considered. n.d. 7 p. 8°. B. Interstate commerce commission. Makes extravagant demands far beyond what Congress intended n.d. 23 p. 8°. B,ICC. . Is the proposed regulation of rates through the Interstate commerce commission reasonable and fair to the people interested in and connected with the railroads? Some comments on the recent Pittsburgh address of Senator Knox, and a plea for a real "square deal." .... [Louisville? igoi;.] 24 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. -; . A pamphlet having the purpose to inquire (i) Whether an administrative bureau, such as the Interstate commerce commission, is the only sort of tribunal upon which the correction of unreasonable interstate railroad rates can be devolved. (2) Whether the courts may not be authorized, when they condemn a rate as unlawful, to decide what is lawful and to enforce that decision under similar conditions in the future [Louis- ville? 1905.] 38 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. . Railway regulation. The EngUsh system contrasted with the demands of the Interstate commerce commission Louis- ville [188-?]. 8 p. 8°. B. GENERAL WORKS ON SPECIAL TOPICS 43 . Some comments upon Mr. E. P. Bacon's arguments in behalf of the rate- making power for the Interstate commerce commission. [Louisville, 1002.] 11 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Some comments upon the 15 th annual report of the Interstate commerce commission. [Louisville, Ky., 1902.] 13 p. 8°. B,ICC. [Synopsis of decisions of the federal I.] Cambridge, tgog. 29 p. 8°. B, ICC, The work of the Interstate commerce courts afiecting the powers of the Interstate commerce commission. Louisville, 1903.] 9, 18 p. 8°. JC, LC. To the members of the American economic association. [Synopsis of decisions of the federal courts affecting the powers of the Interstate commerce commission.] [Louisville, 1902.] 18 p. 8°. B. Interstate commerce law convention, St. Louis, 1 904. Amendment of the interstate commerce law. Arguments and statements made before Interstate commerce committees in -the 5 7th Congress in favor of enlarging the powers of the Interstate commerce commission. [Wash- ington?] 1904. 116 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. . Statement of E. P. Bacon, chairman of the Executive committee, made before the U.S. Senate committee on interstate com- merce, May 17, 1905, on enlarging the powers of the Interstate commerce commission. [7] p. 8°. ICC. Johnson, Emory R. Current transportation topics. I. Has the Interstate commerce com- mission power to fix rates? Philadelphia, 1897. p. 107-16. 8°. (Publ. Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci., no. 192.) B, HU, ICC. Kibler, Thomas Latimer. Procedure in inter- state commerce cases. Chicago: LaSalle extension university, 1911. 39 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Kleberg, Rudolph. To strengthen the Inter- state commerce commission giving it power to fix rates, etc. Speech in the House of representatives, Saturday, Jan. 22, 1898. Washington, 1898. 40 p. 8°. B. Legal and commercial views as to conferring the rate-making power on the Interstate com- merce commission. [1905.] 24 p. 8°. B. New York (state). Chamber of commerce. Report of the Committee on internal trade and improvements on the proposed increase of power to the Interstate commerce commission. New York, 1905. 8 p. 8°. B, NY. New York Evening post [editorial]. Giving power to fix rates carmot control rebates. Present law sufficient. Why not exhaust it before adopting new remedies? [Reprinted from New York Evening post, Jan. 31, 1905.] SP. 8°. B. Newcomb, Harry Turner. The federal courts and the orders of the Interstate commerce commission. Washington, D.C., 1905. 206 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UM. . The force and effect of the orders of the Interstate commerce commission [Reprinted from Harvard law rev., v. 23, no. commission. With which have been reprinted certain editorial and other articles throwing light upon the proposed amendment of the interstate commerce law. Washington, 1905. 102 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC, LC, UC, UI, UM, UP, UW, Y. Nimmo, Joseph, jr. Abstract of the reply of the Interstate commerce commission to a resolu- tion of inquiry introduced in the Senate by Senator Elkins and adopted Jan. 16, 1905. From the New York Journal of commerce of May 22, 1905. Washington, B.C. [1906]. 14 p. 8°. £,ICC,LC,Y. . An argument before the Senate com- mittee on interstate commerce in opposition to bills having in view the enlargement of the powers of the Interstate commerce commis- sion, June 6, 1902. Washington, 1902. 4, 30 p. 8°. JC. -. A commercial and political danger. Review of the isth annual report of the Inter- state commerce commission and of the policy pursued by the commission from the begin- ning [Washington, 1902.] 44 p. 8°. B, LC, NY. Hearing before the Committee on interstate and foreign commerce of the House of representatives as to the wisdom and advisa- bihty of conferring on the Interstate com- merce commission the authority to prepare schedules and to make railroad rates, Apr. 25 to June 18, 1902. [Washington? 1902?] 20 p. 8°. ICC, LC. -. Political and commercial objections to conferring judicial powers upon the Inter- state conunerce commission. An argument before the Senate committee on interstate commerce, in relation to the S. bill 892 Washington, 1892. i p. 1., 28 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Regulation of commerce among the states. The governmental policy of Thomas Jefferson vindicated by the lessons of expe- rience. Views of the Interstate commerce commission in regard to governmental rate- making. Washington, D.C. [1906]. 15 p. 8°. ICC, LC, Y. . The regulation of commerce through a dispensing power. Efforts of the Inter- state commerce commission to gain auto- cratic control of the internal commerce of the U.S. The political aspects of the question. Washington, D.C, 1903. 51 P- 8°. B, JC, NY, UW, Y. -. Statement in reply to the suggestions of the Interstate commerce conunission of Mar. 16, 1892. Washington, 1892. 26 p. 8°. B, ICC. Peirce, Edward Beauchamp. Digest of de- cisions of the courts and Interstate com- merce commission under the Act to regulat commerce from 1887 to 1908. With copy of Act to regulate commerce as amended to date, the original act and amendments, the 44 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Elkins act, the ExpeditWn act, the Act in relation to testimony, etc Chicago, 1908. vii-viii, 1,205 P- 8°- HU, ICC, JC, LC, UI, UP. Proposed grant to Interstate commerce com- mission is to determine differentials and relative rates between competing locaUties. .... n.p., n.d. 7 p. 8°. B. Propositions that will arise in the discussion upon the merits of the proposed enlargement of the powers of the Interstate commerce commission, n.d. .10 p. 12°. B. Protection and remedies to the public under the existing interstate commerce law. Opinions as to the wisdom or necessity of conferring the rate-making power on the Interstate commerce commission, n.p., n.d. 54 p. 8°. B, ICC. Prouty, Charles Azro. The powers of the Interstate commerce commission and rail- way discriminations and industrial combina- tions. [Three articles, reprinted from No. Amer. rev., Nov. 1898, the Forum, Apr. 1899, Annals Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci., Jan. 1900.] Washington, D.C, 1900. 42 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UW. Some editorial expressions of opinion by the press of the country on conferring upon the Interstate commerce commission the power to fix a future rate. [1905.] 28 p. 8°. B, ICC. Some views of the press and others as to the wisdom and necessity of conferring authority upon the Interstate commerce commission to make railroad rates, n.p. [1905]. 30 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. The Sphere of the Interstate commerce com- mission. Does the commission fulfil the ends for which it was created? If not, what is needed to make it do so ? 7 p. JC. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on inter- state and foreign commerce. Powers of the Interstate commerce commission. .... Re- port. [To accompany H.R. 12987.] [Wash- ington, 1906.] 30 p. 8°. B,LC. . . Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Duties and powers of the Inter- state commerce commission. Hearings be- fore the Committee on interstate commerce, U.S. Senate, Dec. 16, 1904, and subse- quently, the committee having under con- sideration the bill (S. 2439 — ^Quarles bill), also the bill (H.R. 13588— Esch-Townsend bill) Washington, 1905. 309 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, Y. . . . . Hearings before the Committee on interstate commerce of the U.S. Senate on the bill (S. 1439) to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate com- merce," approved Feb. 4, 1887, and all acts amendatory thereof [Jan. 26-Apr. 13, igoo]. Washington, 1900. 489 p. 8°. LC. ■ . . . . Synopsis of re- port submitted Jan. 18, 1886. With extracts from statements and testimony taken by the committee. Milwaukee, 1887. 105 p. 8°. NY. ■ . Treasury dept. Additional estimate for Interstate commerce commission, 1909. Letter from the Secretary of the treasury, transmitting copy of a communication from the secretary of the Interstate commerce commission submitting an estimate of ap- propriation [Washington, 1908.] SP- 8°. (60th Cong., ist sess. House, Doc. 802.) LC. Van Buren, A. B. Index-digest of the reports, rulings and decisions of fie Interstate com- merce commission. Raleigh, N.C., 1910. Supplement no. I. 1910. 63 p. 8°. ICC. Van den Berg, Y. The powers of the Inter- state commerce commission [Balti- more, 1902.] 20 p. 8°. ICC. WiUcox, David. Duties and powers of the Interstate commerce commission. State- ment before the Committee on interstate commerce, U.S. Senate, May 23, 1905. [Washington, 1905.] 29 p. 8°. ICC, NY. PUBLICATIONS OF THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION [Those publications of the commissioQ which have to do with electric or street railways: briefs, orders or other doc- mueats connected with special cases; and advance coi>ies or synopses of serial reports are not included in this list. Serials are listed to Dec. 1911.] Accident bulletin, showing collisions and derail- ments of trains and casualties to persons. [Quarterly.] Washington, 1902-11. 40 v. 8°. Accidents resulting from coupling and imcoup- hng cars to engines, cars to tenders and other special causes, Jan. to June 1902, inclusive. Washington, Jan. 29, 1903. [Washington, 1903.] I p. sq. 12°. Accounting bulletin, no. 1-7, 1908-10. Washing- ton, 1908-10. 8°. Accounting series, Circ. no. 1-32. Sept. 10, 1906-11? [Washington, 1906-11.] 4°. An Act concerning carriers engaged in inter- state commerce and their employees. Media- tion and arbitration. Publ. by Interstate commerce commission. [Erdmanact.] Wash- ington, 1898. 5 p. 8°. Additional estimate for Interstate commerce commission, 1909. Washington, 1908. 5 p. 8 . Administrative ruling and opinion on the act approved Mar. 4, 1907, entitled "An act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by limiting the hours of service thereon." Issued by order of the commis- sion. Mar. 16, 1908. Washington, 1910. 7 p. 8°. Administrative ruling and opinion of May 5, 1908, on the act approved Mar. 4, 1907, entitled "An act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by limiting the houirs of service thereon." [Washington, 1908.] i p. 8°. Administrative ruling no. 3 on same sub- ject. June 25, 1908. 2 p. 8°. Advance in freight rates, etc. Letter from the Interstate commerce coramission transmitting, GENERAL WORKS ON SPECIAL TOPICS 45 in response to Senate resolution of Mar. ii, 1904, a report of the commission relative to the advance in freight rates and the resulting increase in revenue of the railway corporations of the U.S. during each of the fiscal years ending June 30, 1900, 1901, 1902, and 1903, and also a report diowing the changes in cost and maintenance of said railways for said years. [Washington, 1904.] 10 p. 8°. (s8th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 257.) Advances in freight rates. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce com- mission transmitting a reply to the inquiry of the House as to advances in freight rates. .... [Washington, 1909.] 5 p. 8°. (60th Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 141 2.) AUeged combination between certain railroads. Message from the President, transmitting all facts within the knowledge of the Interstate corranerce commission as to a combination or arrangement between certain railroads. [Washington, 1906.] 5 p. 8°. (sgth Cong., ist sess. House. Doc. 475.) Alleged purchase and sale of commodities by express companies. Letter from the chair- man of the Interstate commerce commission transmitting, in response to a Senate resolu- tion of Mar. 2, 1907, a report of its investiga- tions [Washington, 1908.] 15 p. 8°. (60th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 468.) Alleged unlawful rates and practices in the transportation of coal and mine suppUes, etc. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commission, transmitting record, testimony, and opinion of the commission "in the matter of alleged xmlawful rates and practices in the transportation of coal and mine supplies, by the Atchison, Topeka & Sante F& raUroad company." [Washington, 1905.] 183 p. 8°. (S9th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 180.) Annual report. 1887-1906. [With appendices, which include also "Annual report on the statistics of railways . . . ." and "Pre- liminary report on the income account of railways."] Washington, 1887-1906. 8°. Annual report. [ist-2Sth.] [Administrative report only, without appendices.] Washing- ton, 1887-1911. 24 V. 8°. Annual report of the Block signal and train control board to the Interstate commerce com- mission ist-3d, 1907/8-1910. Wash- ington, 1909-11. 8°. Annual report on the statistics of express com- panies m the U.S. [ist.] Washington, 1911. Annual report of the statistics of railways in the U.S 1887/88-1910. Washington, 1889-1911. 23 V. 8°. Also in Annual reports of Interstate com- merce cormnission, 1894-1906, 7th-i9th. Before the Interstate commerce commission. In the matter of consolidations and combina- tions of carriers, relations between such carriers, and community of interests therein, their rates, facilities and practices. Oral argimients, Washington, D.C., Apr. 4 and s, 1907 [Washington, 1907.] 192 p. 8°. Block signals on the railroads of the U.S. Jan. I, 1908. Comp. by the Block signal and train control board. Washington, 1908. 4°. Same. Jan. i, 1909. Washington, 1909. 4°. Book of instruction for the guidance of carriers in making annual reports to the Interstate commerce commission, as required by sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce. Washing- ton, 1888. 26 p. 12°. Same. Rev. issue. Washington, 1889. 27 p. 8°. Bui. no. I. Decisions upon questions raised under the classification of operating expenses- as prescribed by the Interstate commerce commission in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce. Washington, 1895. 9 P- 12°. Bui. no. 2. Washington, 1896. 9 p. 12°. Bui. no. 3. Washington, 1897. 7 p. 12°. Bui. no. 4. Washington, 1899. 10 p. 12°. Bui. no. 5. Washington, 1899. 8 p. 12°. Bui. of revenues and expenses of steam roads in the U.S [no. 1-32.] [Monthly.] Washington, 1909-11. Car shortage, etc. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commission, trans- mitting a transcript of the testimony taken by the commission at St. Louis, etc., in the matter of car shortage and other insufficient transportation facilities. Jan. 21, 1907. [Washington, 1907.] 275 p. 8°. (sgth Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 233.) Carriers operating rail lines wholly in a single state subject to the provisions of the Act to regulate commerce, if they haul traffic in process of transportation to or from another state. Brief for the Interstate commerce commission. Washington [1895?]. 10 p. 8°. Casualties due to excessive hours of labor, etc. Letter from the secretary of the Interstate commerce commission, with statement of per- sonal injuries to employees, showing causes of accidents, hoiu^ of duty, and hours of rest. Apr. 26, 1906. [Washington, 1906.] 4 p. 8°. (59th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 406.) Certain changes in Act to regulate commerce, .... letter from Hon. Martin A. Knapp, chairman of the Interstate corranerce com- mission, transmitting a memorandum relative to certain changes in the 6th sec. of the act [Washington, 1906.] 4 p. 8°. (S9th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 422.) Same. Letter transmitting certain proposed amendments to the bill (H. R. 12987) entitled "An act to regulate commerce." [Washing- ton, 1906.] 12 p. 8°. (S9th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 422, pt. 2.) Changes in transportation charges, etc. . . . ^ Letter from the Interstate commerce commis- sion , transmitting statement respecting cases in which it has ordered any change in transporta- tion charges, in the classification of freights, or in practices affecting such charges, as directed by resolution of the Senate adopted Mar. 18, 1896. [Washington, 1896.] 36 p. 8°. (S4th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 30.) Circular letter accompanying proposed form oC annual report, to be made to the Interstate 46 RAILWAY ECONOMICS commerce commission, as required by sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce. Washing- ton, 1888. 7 p. 8°. (Circ. letter, no. 4.) Circular letter from the Interstate commerce commission on the subject of annual reports from carriers. June i, 1888. [Washington, 1888.] 6 p. 8°. Circ. no. 10. Instructions to U.S. Safety appli- ance inspectors regarding violations of the safety appliance laws. Washington, 1903. II p. 16°. Classification of construction and equipment expenditures as prescribed by the Interstate commerce commission in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce. Washington, 1905. 19 p. 8°. Classification of construction ejcpenses as pre- scribed by the Interstate commerce commis- sion in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce. Washington, 1898. 16 p. 8°. Same. Washington, igoi. 16 p. 8°. Same. Washington, 1903. 16 p. 8°. Classification of expenditures for additions and betterments as prescribed by the Interstate commerce commission for steam roads in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce, ist issue. Effective on July i, 1909. Washington, 1909. 44 p. 8°. Same, ist rev. issue. Effective on July i, igio. Washington, 1910. 41 p. 8°. Same. Manila, 19 10. 18 p., 19-40 numb. 1. 8°. Classification of expenditures for real property and equipment of express companies as pre- scribed by the Interstate commerce commis- sion in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce, ist issue. Washington, 1908. 14 p. 8°. Classification of expenditures for road and equip- ment as prescribed by the Interstate com- merce commission in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce, ist rev. issue. Washington, 1907. 27 p. 8°. Supplement Effective on July i, 1908. Washington, 1908. 9 p., 11-15 numb. 1. 8°. Same, ist rev. issue. Washington, 1909. 27 p. 8°._ Classification of locomotive-miles, car-miles, and train-miles, as prescribed by the Inter- state commerce commission in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce, ist issue. Washington, 1907. 18 p. 8°. Classification of operating expenses agreed upon by the state commissioners at Saratoga, June 10, 1879, and since quite generally adopted by railroad companies. "The Standard classification." Recommended to the Inter- state commerce commission of the U.S., for adoption, n.p., n.d. [ca. 1888]. 17 p. 16°. Classification of operating expenses as pre- scribed by the Interstate commerce commis- sion in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce. Washington, 1888. 27 p. Same. Rev. issue. Washington, 18 27 p. Same. Rev. issue. Washington, 1891. 27 p. 8°. Same. Rev. issue. Washington, 1892. 27 p. 8°. Same. Rev. issue, taking effect July i, 1894. Washington, 1894. 28 p. 8°. Same. Rev. issue, taking effect July i, 1894. Washington, 1897. 28 p. 8°. Same. Rev. issue. Washington, 1901. Same. 2d rev. issue. Washington, 1902. Same. 3d rev. issue. Washington, 1907. 89 p. 8°. Classification of operating expenses as pre- scribed by the Interstate commerce com- mission for steam roads in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce. 3d rev. issue condensed. Effective on July i, 1908. Washington, 1908. 15 p. 4°. Supplement to the 3d rev. issue of the Classification of operating expenses as pre- scribed by the Interstate commerce com- mission for steam roads in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce. Effective on July i, 1908. Washington, 1908. 41 p. 8°. Classification of operating expenses as pre- scribed by the Interstate commerce com- mission in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce. 3d rev. issue. Wash- ington, 1911. 130 p. 8°. Classification of operating expenses of express companies as prescribed by the Interstate commerce commission in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce, ist issue. Washington, 1908. 37 p. 8°. Classification of operating revenues as pre- scribed by the Interstate commerce com- mission in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce, ist issue. Washington, 1907. IS p. 8°. Supplement to the ist issue of the Classi- fication of operating revenues as prescribed by the Interstate commerce commission for steam roads in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce. Effective on July I, 1908. Washington, 1908. 13 p. 8°. Classification of operating revenues of express companies as prescribed by the Interstate commerce commission in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce, ist issue. Washington, 1908. 13 p. 8°. Classification of revenues and expenses for outside operations, as prescribed by the Interstate commerce commission for steam roads, in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce, ist issue, effective on July I, 1908. Washington, 1908. iii, 160 p. 8°. Classification of safety appliance defects to be reported by federal inspectors. July i, 1911. Washington, 1911. 14 p. 16°. Comparative statement of freight cars equipped with safety appliances from Dec. i, 1897, to Dec. I, 1899. Washington, D.C., 1899. 16 p. .8°. Complaints against railroad companies. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate com- GENERAL WORKS ON SPECIAL TOPICS 47 merce commission transmitting, in response to resolution of the Senate of Apr. i6, 1900, a statement of complaints made to it against railroad companies. [Washington, 1900.] 6 p. 8°. (s6th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 319.) Compliance of railroads engaged in interstate commerce with commodities clause of Act to regulate commerce May 8, 1908. 7 p. 8°. A Concordance of the Act to regulate commerce. 1902. Washington, 1902. 98 p. 8°. Conference rulings of the commission which have been given pubhcity from time to time; some of which have not heretofore been officially published. Issued May 7, 1908, by order of comcmission. Washington, 1908. 14 p. 8°. (Bui. no. I.) Same. Sept. 15, 1908. (Bui. no. 2.) Same. Apr. 12, 1909. (Bui. no. 3.) Same. Apr. 12, 1909. (Bui. no. 4.) Conference with the Interstate commerce commission at the request of western and southern railroads in regard to tariffs as required by the amended interstate com- merce law. Held at Washington, D.C., July 21 and Aug. 31, 1906. 75 p. 8°. Decisions construing federal safety appliance acts. Pub. by Interstate commerce com- mission, Apr. I, 1907. Washington, 1907. 172 p. 8°. Same. Apr. i, 1907 [2d ed.]. Washington, 1907. Same. Feb. i, 1908 [3d ed.]. Washington, 1908. Decisions relative to railroad passes and free transportation. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate conamerce commission, trans- mitting, in response to Senate resolution of Jan. 21, 1908, list and copies of decisions made upon or growing out of the construction of par. 4, sec. i, of "An act to regulate com- merce," etc [Washington, 1908.] 30 p. 8°. (60th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 226.) Differential freight rates to and from North Atlantic ports. May 12, 1904. [Washing- ton, 1904.] 37 p. 8°. Digest of proceedings in the S9th Cong., ist sess., relating to regulation of railroad rates (H.R. 12987) with index to the remarks of senators and representatives on that sub- ject. From the daily issue of the Con- gress, rec By J. Fletcher Johnston. Washington, 1908. 52 P- f°- Employment of Charles S. Hanks by the Interstate commerce commission. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate com- merce commission submitting a report in relation to the employment by the commission of Charles S. Hanks, in response to Senate resolution of Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 1907. [Wash- ington, 1907.] 8 p. 8°. Evidence taken by the Interstate commerce commission in the matter of proposed ad- vances in freight rates by carriers. Aug. to Dec. 1910 Washington, 1911. 10 v. 8°. (6ist Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. 725-) Export rates on corn. In the matter of export rates from points east and west of the Missis- sippi River. Decided Apr. 12, 1899. Report and opinion of the commission. [Washing- ton, 1899.] 29 p. 8°. Falling from cars and engines, Jan., Feb., Mar. 1902. Interstate commerce commission. Washington, Feb. 3, 1903. [Washington, 1903.] I p. 16°. Same. Road accidents. [Yard accidents.] [Washington, 1903.] i p. 16°. Federal safety-appliance acts and decisions of state and federal courts applicable thereto. Oct. 20, 1906. Washington, 1906. 76 p. 8°. Florida rates. Letter from the Interstate com- merce commission, transmitting, in com- pliance with Senate resolution of Feb. 25, 1896, the report respecting freight and passenger- rates of raihoad companies in the state of Florida, made to the commission by Mr. J. D. Pirrong, of Wewahitchka, in that state. Feb. 26, 1896. Washington, 1896. 21 p. 8°. [Food products.] Letter of the Interstate com- merce commission, submitting report on the subject of transportation rates on food prod- ucts, in response to Senate resolution of Feb. 19, 1890. June 7, 1890. Washington, 1890 20 p. 8°. (sist Cong., ist sess. Senate' Misc. doc. 160.) Foreign railway ownership and operation Washington, 1894. 18 p. 8°. (ssth Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 158.) Form of general balance sheet statement as prescribed by the Interstate commerce com- mission for steam roads in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce, ist issue. Effective on July i, 1909. Wash- ington, 1909. 36 p. 8°. Same, ist rev. issue. Effective on June 15, 1910. Washington, 1910. 34 p. 8°. Form of general balance sheet statement for express companies as prescribed by the Inter- state commerce commission in accordance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate commerce, ist issue. Effective on July i, 1911. Washington, 1911. 32 p. 8°. A Forty-year review of changes in freight tariffs. Prepared by the auditor of the com- mission. [Being Appendix G, pt. 2, of the 1 6th annual report of the Interstate commerce commission.] [Washington, 1904.] 207 p. 4°. Free transportation. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commission, transmitting certain papers relating to the transportation of persons free or at reduced rates contrary to the provisions of sec. 22 of the Act to regulate commerce. Jan. 14, 1899 [Washington, 1899.] 102 p. 8°. (ssth Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. 63.) Freight rates on commodities of life. Letter from the secretary of the Interstate com- merce commission to the Hon. H. C. Lodge, transmitting tables showing comparisons of rates from and including 1900 between various points on necessary commodities of life, etc. .... [Washington, 1910.] 18 p. 8°. (6ist Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 441.) 48 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Hearing at Washington, D.C., Feb. i8 and 19, 1907. Also petition of committee of tariff experts filed with the Interstate commerce commission on Feb. 18 in regard to suggested changes in Tariff circ. 8-A issued by the com- mission Jan. 23, 1907. And memorandum of result of subsequent conference between Commissioner Clark and the committee of tariff experts, held Feb. 19, 1907. n.p., n.d. 132 p. 8°. In the matter of allowing changes in export and import rates on less than thirty days' notice. Hearing at Washington, D.C., Oct. 10, 1906. [Washington, 1906.] 41 p. 8°. In the matter of modification of the provisions of sec. 6 of the Act with regard to posting tariffs at stations. Washington, 1908. 4 p. 8°. In the matter of rates, practices, accoimts, and revenues of carriers subject to the Act to regulate commerce. Testimony taken by Interstate commerce commission at San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 2, 3, 4, 1907. Washing- ton, 1907. 146 p. 8°. In the matter of the construction, publication and filing of rate schedules. Hearing at Washington, D.C., Oct. 8, 9 and 10, 1906. n.p., n.d. 177 p. 8°. Same. Hearing at Washington, D.C., Nov. 12 and 13, 1906. n.p., n.d. 170 p. 8°. In the matter of the construction, publication and filing of rate schedules. Hearing at Chicago, 111., Jan. 9, 1907. Washington [1907]. 51, [6] p. 4°. In the matter of the petitions of various cotton- carrying roads for authority to change rates on export cotton upon less than thirty days' notice to the commission. Hearing at Wash- ington, D.C., Sept. 12, 13 and 14, 1906. Washington, 1906. 274 p. 8°. In the matter of the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads used in interstate commerce. June 13, 1895. Washington, 1895. 2 p. 4°. (Order.) July 2, 1895. [Washington, 1895.] 2 p. f°. (Order.) July 2, 1895. [Washington, 1895.] i p. f°. (Order.) July 13, 1895. 2 p. f°. (Order.) In I.C.C. report, V. 6, p. 332-34. (Decision.) Increase in freight rates. Letter from the chair- man of the Interstate commerce commission in response to Senate resolution of June 3, igio, "directing the Interstate commerce commission to submit to the Senate a report concerning the proposed increases in freight rates under schedules recently filed." [Wash- ington, 1910.] 6 p. 8°. (6ist Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 609.) An Index-digest of decisions under the federal safety appliance acts. Act of Mar. 2, 1893, 27 Stat. L., S3 1, as amended by act of Apr. i, 1896, 29 Stat. L., 85, and act of Mar. 2, 1903, 32 Stat. L., 943. Together with relevant excerpts from other cases in which the acts have been construed. Prepared by Otis Beall Kent by direction of the Interstate commerce commission. Washington, 1910. [2], xvi, 294 p. 8°. Index to administrative rulings of the Inter- state commerce commission in Tariff circ. no. is-A, Supplement no. i, to Tariff circ. no. 15-A, Tariff circ. no. 16-A, Bui. no. i Con- ference rulings, Bui. no. 2 Conference rulings. Index division. Aug. i, 1908. [By Henry Talbott.] Washington, igo8. 11 P- «°- Intercorporate relationships of railways in the U.S. as of June 30, 1906. Prepared by the Division of statistics and accounts. [Advance copy.] Washington, igo8. 49 p. 8°. (Spe- cial report no. i.) . Washington, 1908. 516 p. 8°. (Special report no. i.) Interstate c.ornmerce commission reports. De- cisions reported by the commission, [v. i- S, 1887-93.] New York, L. K. Strouse & company, 1888-94. 5 v'. 8°. Interstate commerce reports. Decisions reported by the commission, [v. i-ii.] Rochester, N.Y., The Lawyers' cooperative publishing company, 1 887-1906. 11 v. 8°. Interstate commerce commission reports. De- cisions reported by the commission, [v. 12- 20.] Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908-11. 9 V. 8°. The set which is considered by the Inter- state commerce coromission as being official is as follows: V. 1-5, L. K. Strouse company, cited as "I.C.C. report." V. 6-1 1, Lawyers' cooperative publishing company, cited as "I.C. report." V. 12-20, and later volumes. Gov't print, off., cited as "I.C.C. report." Interstate commerce corporations owning capital stock of other transportation corporations. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commission, transmitting state- ments in response to a Senate resolution of Jan. 13, r9o8 [Washington, 1908.I 114 p. 8°. (60th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 278.) Investigation of grain rates at Missouri River points Letter from the Interstate commerce commission, transmitting, in com- phance with Senate resolution of Jan. 18, 1897, the oral testimony taken in the investi- gation of grain rates at Missouri River points. [Washington, 1897.] S3i P- 8°. (s4th. Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 115.) Joint traffic association. Letter from the Interstate commerce commission, transmit- ting, in response to resolution of the Senate of Feb. 7, 1898, so much of the testimony taken by the commission in the proceedings known as the New York produce exchange case and the grain investigation cases of 1897 as relates to the Joint traffic association agreement and any action thereunder in the pooling traffic or otherwise. [Washington, 1898.] 160 p. 8°. (ssth Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 133.) GENERAL WORKS ON SPECIAL TOPICS 49 Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commission, transmitting further information relative to the formation of a Joint traffic association by the principal railroads of the western states and the Atlan- tic seaboard. Dec. 27, 1895. Washington, 1895. 10 p. 8°. (S4th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 39, pt. 2.) [Letter of Edw. A. Moseley, secretary, to Hon. J. G. Cannon, chairman Committee on ap- propriations, House of representatives, Wash- ington, D.C., transmitting communication from Professor Henry C. Adams, statistician of the commission, dated Ann Arbor, Mich., Mar. 31, 1900, in regard to the proposed appropriation of $10,000 to enable the Inter- state commerce commission to collect and compile a Ten-year book upon railway statistics.] Washington, 1900. 2 p. 8°. [Letter of Henry C. Adams, in charge of statis- tics and accoimts, to Mr. A. H. Plant, chair- man. Committee on corporate, fiscal, and general accounts, Association of American railway accounting officers, Washington, D.C., submitting to his committee certain ques- tions relative to the interpretation of the classifications of operating expenses and of operating revenues.] [Washington, 1907.] 14 p. 8°. [Letter of Henry C. Adams, statistician, sub- mitting queries and answers for the informa- tion of carriers who are reorganizing their operating accounts in conformity with the requirements of the "Revised classification of operating expenses," taking effect July i, 1894, being decisions of the committee appointed by the Association of American railway accounting officers upon questions of classification submitted to them.] [Wash- ington, 1895.] 5 p. 8°. Letter of Hon. T. M. Cooley, chairman, and other information in relation to complaints before the commission. Washington, 1887. 7 p. 8°. Life-saving medals. Statement of Mr. Edward A. Moseley. Hearings before the Committee on interstate commerce of the U.S. Senate on the bill (S. 6965) to promote the security of travel upon railroads engaged in interstate commerce, and to encourage the saving of life. Washington, 1905. 8 p. 8°. List of operating and subsidiary railroads in the U.S., arranged by groups, Jan. 1901. Wash- ington, 1901. 94 p. 16°. List of railroad companies which have filed appU- cations for further extension of time within which to equip their cars with safety appli- ances. Washington, Dec. 5, 1899. 8 p. 8°. Location of grab irons on front ends of loco- motives. Pub. by the Interstate commerce commission. Washington, 1903. 3 p. f°. McLeod Brothers, of Marietta, Kan. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commission in response to resolution of the Senate of May 15, 1900, relative to the case of McLeod Brothers of Marietta, Kan., May 17, 1900. Washington, 1900. 3 p. 8°. Memorandum on hours of service law. Con- sideration of certain objections which have been suggested as affecting the validity of the hours of service law. [By Luther M. Wal- ter.] Washington, 1908. 18 p. 8°. Memorandum on lumber reparation cases. East of river yellow-pine lumber reparation cases assigned for hearing Jan. 19, 1909, at Washington, D.C [Washington, 1908?] 22 p. 8°. Memorandum on lumber reparation cases assigned for hearing Jan. 19, 1909. [Wash- ington, 1909.] Memorandum to accompany tables of casualties to trainmen and otJier railway employees. .... [Washington, 1910.] 4 p. 8°. Memorandum treating of power of Congress to authorize the Interstate commerce com- mission to increase the percentage of power or train brakes used on trains on railroads in interstate commerce, and the American railway association to fix the standard height of drawbars for freight cars. Washington, 1908. 14 p. 8°. A Memorandum treating of reasonable care, its origin and application . Pub. by the Interstate commerce commission, Washington, D.C, Sept. I, 1907. Washington, 1907. 75 p. 8°. Additional memorandmu on reasonable care. [By Luther M. Walter.] [Washing- ton, 1908.] 22 p. 8°. Methods of carriers and requirements of the Act to regulate commerce in the matter of construction, publication and fifing of rate schedules. Dec. i, 1891. Washington, 1892. 34 p. 8°. Reissued Aug. 15, 1894. Washington, 1894. 34 p. 8°. Reissued Aug. 1 5, 1 894 . Washington, 1906. 34 p. 8°. The Nine-hour law. Announcement by the Interstate commerce commission. [Wash- ington, Jan. 1908.] 2 p. 8°. Notice to common carriers of the standard height of draw-bars. At a general session of the Interstate commerce commission, held at its office in the city of Washington, D.C, on the 6th day of June, A.D., 1893. Wash- ington, 1893. 2 p. f°. (Order.) Operation of trains on heavy grades. Report of safety appliance inspectors to the Interstate cormnerce commission. Interstate commerce commission, Washington, D.C, Dec. 1907. Washington, 1907. 11 p. 8°. An Order of the Interstate commerce commis- sion dated June 21, 1909, in the matter of destruction of records of steam roads. Effect- ive on July I, 1909. Washington, 1909. V. p. 8°. Outside operations. Tentative classifications of operating revenues and operating expenses [May IS, 1908]. Washington, 1908. 155 p. 4°. Plates illustrating U.S. safety appliance stand- ards July i, 1911. Washington, 1911. 16 pi. Power of Congress over interstate commerce. [Washington, 1897.] 10 p. 8°. so RAILWAY ECONOMICS [Preamble and order relating to Act to regulate commerce, amended Mar. 2, 1889, adopted at a meeting of the Interstate commerce commission, Mar. 8, 1889.] Washington, 1889. Preliminary report on the income account of railways in the U.S 1892-1907. Wash- ington, 1892-1907? V. 8°. Also in the Annual report of the Interstate commerce commission, 1895-1906. Proceedings of a conference of representatives of the railroads and the Interstate commerce commission relating to the form of rate schedules, held at the office of the Interstate commerce commission, Washington, Feb. 12 and 13, 1894. Washington. 54 p. 8°. Proceedings, report, opinion, and order increas- ing percentage of air brakes in trains used on railroads engaged in interstate commerce in the U.S. Interstate commerce commission, Washington, B.C. [Washington, 1908.] 10 p. 8°. Proposed regulations governing the construction and filing of freight tariffs and classifications and passenger tariffs, submitted by the Inter- state commerce commission to the committee appointed by the carriers to confer with the commission on the subject of construction and filing of tariffs, Dec. 19, 1906. Washington, 1906. 4 p. 4°. Proposed U.S. safety' appliance standards for the protection of employees and travelers upon railroads. Washington, 1910. 48 p. 4°. Railroad discriminations and monopolies in coal and oil. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commission submitting a report of an investigation of the subject of railroad discriminations and monopolies in oil. [Washington, 1907.] 14 p. 8°. (S9th Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 606.) Railroad discriminations and monopolies in coal and oil. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commission, transmit- ting, in response to the joint resolution approved Mar. 7, 1906, report of an investi- gation as to railroads operating in the state of Ohio, and incidentally in the state of West Virginia as to one railroad affiliated with the Ohio railroads [Washington, 1909.] 21 p. 8°. (6ist Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 39.) Railroads owning 500 freight cars or more, by groups, showing number of freight cars owned, number and percentage of air-braked cars in trains for six months ending Sept. i, 1905, as far as furnished. [Washington, 1905.] 7 p. 8°. Railway accidents, safety appliances, hours of service law, and block signal and train con- trol. Extracts from the 24th annual report. Interstate commerce commission. Wash- ington, 1911. 39-46, 161-70 p. 8°. Railway post-office cars. Letter from the chair- man of the Interstate commerce commission, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of June 25, 1910, information relative to cost of building and maintaining railway post- office cars. [Washington, 1911.] s P- 8°. (6ist Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. Sio.) Railway rates and charges, etc. Letter to the Senate. [May 6, 1898.] [Washington, 1898.] 24 p. 8°. Railways in the U.S. in 1902. A 22-year review of railway operations; a 40-year review of changes in freight tariffs Washington, 1903. 3 v. published. 4°. Rates filed by common carriers on import and domestic traffic, etc. Letter from the chair- man of the Interstate commerce commission transmitting, in compliance with Senate resolution of June 24, 1902, a report. Mar. 2, 1903. Washington, 1903. 34 p. 8°. (s7th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 207.) Recovery for unreasonable rates under statute and common law. Relation of courts to future rates. [Washington, 1906.] 22 p. 8°. Regulations for the transportation of danger- ous articles other than explosives, adopted June 2, 1911; pub. June 20, 1911. Effective Oct. I, 191 1, except as otherwise specified herein. Washington, 1911. 45 p. 8°. Regulations for the transportation of explosives. Formulated and published July 15, 1908. Washington, 1908. 26 p. 8°. Regulations for the transportation of explosives, as revised and amended Apr. 13, 1909. Pre- scribed under act of May 30, 1908. Washing- ton, 1909. 32 p. 8°. Regulations for the transportation of explosives, formulated and published Jan. 15, 1910. Prescribed under act of Mar. 4, 1909. Wash- ington, 1910. 27 p. 8°. Regulations governing appointments to the posi- tion of safety appliance inspector imder the Interstate commerce conomission. Adopted May 20, 1904. [Washington, 1904.] i p. 4°. Regulations governing the construction and filing of freight tariffs and classifications and passenger fare schedules. Administrative rulings and opinions. Issued by order of commission. June 3, 1907. Washington, 1907. 58 p. 8°. (Tariff circ. no. 14-A.) Same. Rev. by order of commission. Approved June 28, 1909. Effective Sept. i, r909 Washington, 1909. 122 p. 8°. (Tariff circ. no. 17-A.) Regulations governing the construction and filing of tariffs and classifications of express com- panies. Administrative rulings and opinions. Washington, 1908. 48 p. 8°. (Tariff circ. no. 16-A.) Same. Administrative rulings. Rev. by order of commission of Mar. 11, 191 1. Effective Mar. 31, 1911 (except as noted in individual items). Washington, 1911. 64 p. 8°. (Tariff circ. no. 19-A.) Regulations to govern the issuing and recording of passes of steam roads as prescribed by the Interstate commerce commission, in accord- ance with sec. 20 of the Act to regulate com- merce Washington, 191 1-. 8°. Relations of railway companies and their employes. Appendix G. 6th annual report. Dec. I; 1892. Washington, 1893. 321-53 p. GENERAL WORKS ON SPECIAL TOPICS SI Reparation claims on special docket [conference ruling, June 22, 1909]. [Washington, 1909.] Report made to the Interstate commerce com- mission by its inspector, of the condition of safety appliances and the defects in same upon freight cars examined since Oct. 8, 1899, on the roads herein mentioned. (Oct.-Dec. 1899.) [Washington, 1899.] 47 p. 8°. Report made to the Interstate commerce com- mission by its inspector, of the condition of safety appliances and the defects in same upon freight cars examined since Oct. 8, 1899, on the roads herein mentioned; also extracts from repUes of presidents of railways regard- ing condition of safety appliance equipment. [Oct. 1899 — May 1900.] [Washington, 1900.] 171 p. 8°. Report of investigation by Interstate commerce commission into railroad discriminations and monopolies in coal and oil. Letter from the chairman in response to a joint resolution of Mar. 7, 1906 [Washington, 1908.] 23 p. 8°. (60th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 450.) Report of safety appliances on railroads. State of equipment, Apr. 1896 — Sept. 1897. [Wash- ington, 1897.] Same. June r, 1898. Washington, 1898. 12 p. 8°. Same. Dec. i, 1898. Washington, 1898. 12 p. 8°. Same. June r, 1899. Washington, 1899. 11 p. 8°. Report of the Interstate commerce commission on block-signal systems and appUances for the automatic control of railway trains. Under Public joint resolution no. 46, approved June 30, 1906 Washington, 1907. 77 p. 8°. (S9th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 342.) Report on discriminations and monopolies in coal and oil. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commission trans- mitting a report of the investigation of the eastern bituminous coal situation. [Wash- ington, 1907.] 81 p. 8°. (sgth Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 561.) Revised and amended rules of practice in cases and proceedings before the commission, adopted June 8, 1889. Washington, 1889. 24 p. 8°. Rules for inspection of safety appliances, adopted Apr. r, i9or. Waslungton, 1901. 12 p. 8°. Same. Rev. and amended, Jan. i, 1903. Wash- ington, 1903. 14 p. 16°. Same. Rev. and amended Jan. i, 1903. Amend- ed Apr. i, 1904. Washington, 1904. 14 p. f6°. Same. Rev. and amended Jan. i, 1905. Wash- ington, 1905. 14 p. 16°. Rules for inspection of safety appliances and for procuring evidence of violations of the safety- appliance laws. Interstate commerce com- mission, Sept. I, 1907. Washington, 1907. 14 p. 12°. Rules of practice in cases and proceedings before the commission, adopted May 25, 1887. Washington, 1887. 10 p. 8°. Revised and amended rules of practice in cases and proceedings before the commission, adopted June 8, 1889. Washington, 1889. 24 p. 12°. Revised and amended rules of practice in cases and proceedings before the commission, adopted Dec. 15, 1891. Washington, 1891. 20 p. 12°. Rules of practice before the commission in cases and proceedings under the Act to regulate commerce. Rev., amended, and adopted June 19, 1896. Washington, 1896. 20 p. 8°. Same. Rev., amended, and adopted Mar. 19, 1902. [Washington, 1907.] 19 p. 8°. Same. Rev., amended, and adopted Apr. 9, 1907. Washington, 1907. 18 p. 8°. Same. [Reprint of Oct. 9, 1908.] Washington, 1908. 18 p. 8°. Safety appliance, railway accidents, Block signal and train control board, and hours of service reports. Extracts from the 23d annual report, Interstate commerce commission. Washing- ton, 1910. [25] p. 8°. Safety appliances and power brakes on railroads. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commission, transmitting a report showing the condition and defects of safety appUances and the practice of operating trains by train or power brakes, etc., made in compliance with Senate resolution of May 10, 1902. [Washington, 1903.] 349 p. 8°. (s7th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 84.) Safety appliances on cars and engines. Letter from the Interstate commerce commission, in response to resolution of the Senate of Dec. 7, 1897, relative to the use of safety appliances on cars and engines by the railroad companies of the U.S., as required by the act of Congress approved Mar. 2, 1893. Feb. 16, 1898. [Washington, 1898.] 51 p. 8°. (ssth Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 140.) Safety appliances on railroads. State of equips ment Apr. i, 1896 — Sept. i, 1897. And estimated proportion of freight cars which will be equipped Jan. r, 1898. Washington, 1897. 32 p. 8°. Special express companies' circular, affecting express tariffs [no. i and 2], Nov. 7, 1907 [and Apr. 27, 1908]. [Both cancelled by Tariff circ. no. 16-A.] Washington, 1907-8. 8°. Special circular [no. 1-9, June 7, 1907 — -Jan. 13, 1911]. Washington, 1907-11. 8°. Standard height of drawbars. Interstate com- merce commission, Washington, D.C. Wash- ington, igp8. s p. 8°. Standards of the Master car builders' associa- tion for the protection of trainmen. Pub. by Interstate commerce commission, Washing- ton, D.C. Washington, 1907. 10 1. 4°. Statement of the Interstate commerce commis- sion in response to the Senate resolution of Jan. 29, 189s , caUing for railway statistics. Memo- randum showing the formation of the eight ' ' Trunk hnes " between Chicago and New York city, Feb. 1,1895. [Washington, 1895.] 2 p. 8°. Statement of the statistician of the Interstate commerce commission in reply to criticisms 52 RAILWAY ECONOMICS of the president of the Illinois central railroad company upon the statistical reports of the commission. Washington, iSgp. 8 p. 8°. Stockholders in certain railways on record June 30, 1904 Letter from the Inter- state commerce commission transmitting, in response to the Senate resolution of Jan. 24, 1905, a statement showing for each railway reporting to the commission the number of stockholders on record June 30, 1904. [Wash- ington, 1905.] 10 p. 8°. (58th Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. 188.) Stocks, bonds, etc., subject to the Act to regu- late commerce. Letter from the chairman. .... [Washington, 1903.] s P- 8°. (s7th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 178.) Subjects under investigation, etc., by Interstate commerce commission. Letter from the chairman. [Washington, 1906.] 2 p. 8°. Synopsis of the 14th aimual report of the Inter- state commerce commission, transmitted to Congress Jan. 4, 1900. Additional legis- lation. Washington, 1900. 15 P- 8°. Table of cases cited in the opinions of the Inter- state commerce commission, v. 1-8, I.C.C. reports. Compiled Sept. i, 1901. [Henry Talbott.] Washington, 1901. 28 p. 8°. Table of cases and opinions of the Interstate commerce commission. Compiled to Jime 30, 1898. V. 1-7, I.C.C. reports. [By Henry Talbott.] Washington, 1898. 21 p. 8°. Same. Compiled to Aug. 31, 1901. v. 1-8, I.C.C. reports. Washington, 1901. 16 p. 4°. Same. To Sept. 30, 1904. v. 1-9 [of I.C.C.] reports. [Washington, 1904.] 4°. Same. Decisions under original act, Apr. 1887 — Aug. 28, 1906. V. i-ii [of I.C.C] reports. [Washington, 1907.] 20 p. 4°. Same. Decisions under amended act from Aug. 28, 1906, to June 8, 1908. v. 12 and 13, I.C.C. reports. Washington, 1908. 11 p. sq. 4°. Same. Decisions under act from Apr. 1887 to Jan. 1909. V. 1-15, I.C.C. reports. Index division. Washington, 1909. 33 p. sq. 4°. Supplement to Table of cases and opinions of the Interstate commerce commission, v. 16 and 17, I.C.C. reports. Index o£6ce. Washington, 1910. 10 p. sq. 4°. Table of cases on the formal docket of the Interstate commerce commission from Apr. 1887 to Aug. 28, 1906, not disposed of in the printed reports. With lists of conimodities, localities, etc. Index office. Dec. i, 1910. Washington, 1910. 90 p. 8°. Table of commodities in the decisions of the Inter- state commerce commission, 1887-1909. In- terstate commerce commission reports v. i-ij. Index division. Washington, 1909. SS p. 8°. Supplement to Table of commodities in the decisions of the Interstate commerce com- mission, V. 16, 17, and no. i to 113 unreported opinions. Index office. Washington, 1910. 40 p. 8°. Table of defendants in cases before Interstate commerce commission. Reports, v. 1-8. Compiled Nov. i, 1901. [By Henry Talbott.] Washington, 1901. 40 p. 8°. Same. Compiled to Sept. 30, 1904. v. 1-9, I.C.C. reports. [Top. 377, v. 10.] Washing- ton, 1904. 18 p. 4°. Tariff circular .... [no. 1-A-18-A, July 25, 1906 — Jan. 1911]. Washington, 1906-11. 8° and f°. Testimony taken by Interstate commerce com- mission at Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 17-19, 1906, and at Chicago, lU., Dec. 20 and 21, 1906, in the matter of car shortage and other insufficient transportation facilities and reports thereon by Commissioners Lane and Harlan. Washington, 1907. 506 p. 8°. (sgth Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 333.) Testimony taken by Interstate commerce com- mission, Oct. 15 — Nov. 23, 1906, in matter of relations of common carriers to the grain trade. Washington, 1907. ii28p. 8°. (59th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 278.) Train or power brakes on certain railroads. Letter from the chairman, transmitting copies of reports of its inspectors [Washing- ton, 1903.] 42 p. 8°. Transportation of persons in exchange for newspaper advertising, etc. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce com- mission, transmitting, pursuant to Senate resolution no. 108, information relating to the transportation of persons in exchange for newspaper advertising and other services, etc., together with certain reports of said com- mission. [Washington, 1906.] rg p. 8°. (S9th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 302.) Valuation of railroad properties. Report of the Interstate commerce commission on the bill (S. 501) to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate commerce," approved Feb. 4, 1887, and all acts amendatory thereof, and to enlarge the powers of the Interstate commerce commission. Mar. 25, 1908. Ser. no. 6. [Washington, 1908.] 10 p. 8°. COtJRT OF COMMERCE Farrell, P. J. In the U.S. Commerce court. The extent and character of the jurisdiction of the Commerce court over "cases brought to enjoin, set aside, annul, or suspend in whole or in part any order of the Interstate com- merce commission." Brief filed by leave of court. P. J. Farrell, solicitor for Interstate commerce commission. (Washington: Gov- ernment printing office, 1911.) 48 p. 8°. Contains "Court review of the orders of the Interstate commerce commission," by Charles A. Prouty, p. 29-48. (Reprinted from Yale law journal. Mar. 1909.) Hines, Walker D. U.S. Commerce court. The extent and character of the jurisdiction of the Commerce court over "cases brought to en- join, set aside, annul, or suspend in whole or in part any order of the Interstate commerce commission." Brief filed by leave of court. New York [191 1]. 46 p. 8°. B, LC. Madden, Martin B. Speech on the bill to create an interstate commerce court and to amend GENERAL WORKS ON SPECIAL TOPICS 53 the act entitled "An act to regulate com- merce," Monday, Apr. 28, 1910. [Washing- ton, 1910.] 16 p. 8°. B. Mann, James Robert. Conference report on H.R. 17536, to create Commerce court and to amend Act to regulate commerce, as amended. 1910. 24 p. B. Root, Elihu. Court of cormnerce bill. Speech. .... Washington, 1910. 62 p. 8°. B. Synnestvedt, Paul. The new "Commerce court." [Chicago, 1910.] 13 p. 8°. ICC. Thom, Alfred P. U.S. Commerce court. The jurisdiction of the Commerce court, considered from the standpoint of the constitutional right of a carrier to charge a reasonable com- pensation for each service. Brief Washington [1911]. 56 p. 8°. B, LC. U.S. Congress. Conference committees, 1909- 10. Commerce court, etc. Conference report. [Washington, 1910.] 20, 2 p. 8°. (6ist Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 623.) B, LC. The report is issued also as House report 1588, which includes "Statement of managers on part of the House." . . Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Court of commerce. Report. [To accompany S. 6737.] .... [Washington, 1910.] 47 p. 8°. (6ist Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 3SS-) B, LC. . . . . Court of commerce, railroad rates, etc. Hearing before the Com- mittee on interstate commerce, U.S. Senate, on the bills S. 3776 and S. 5106, Feb. 3 and 4 [to Feb. 18], 1910. .... Washington, 1910. 263 p. 8°. B, LC. STATE AID AUen, Charles. Argument against further state aid to the Boston, Hartford & Erie railroad company. Boston, 1870. 41 p. 8°. B, JC, LC, UI, UW. ^Association of land commissioners of the land grant railways of the U.S. Railway land grants in the U.S. : their history, economy and influence upon the development and prosper- ity of the country; prepared for the associa- tion by E. H. Talbott, sec'y. Chicago, 1880. 66 p. 8°. H. Barlow, S. S. Wisconsin central raUroad land grant. Opinion of Hon. S. S. Barlow, attorney-general of Wisconsin. Madison, 1873. 10 P- 8°- B. Beard Henry. The railways and the U.S. land office. Extracted from Agricultural review, Apr. 1883. NewYork, 1883. 24p. 8°. LC. Bonner, J. How are the subsidy bonds to be met? [Extracted from Overland mo.. Mar. 1890.] San Francisco, 1890. [9] p. 8°. H, UW. Brodhead, Richard. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Mar. 15, 1852, on the pubhc lands; graduation and reduction of the price thereof, preferable to grants of alternate sections to aid in the construction of railroads; grants to actual settlers, cession to the states, etc.. [Washington, 1852.] 8 p. briefly considered. 8°. LC. Browne, John Ross. The poUcy of extending local aid to railroads, with special reference to the proposed line through the San Joaquin Valley to the Colorado River. San Francisco, 1870. 48 p. 8°. LC. Castle, Henry James. Contributive value a necessary element in the parochial principle of railway assessments. London, iSija. 640. 8°. ICC. . Crawford, Samuel J. Argument in opposition to '^ H.R. no. 3392, relative to pubhc lands unlaw- fully certified to railroad companies within the state of Kansas [Washington] 1886. 9 p. 8°. ICC. Dawson, W. C. Speech on the bill granting land to the state of Iowa in aid of construct- ing certain railroads. Dehvered in the Senate of the U.S., Mar. i, 1852. Washington, 1852. 12 p. 8°. B. Donaldson, Thomas Corwin. The public do- main. Its history, with statistics, to June 30 and Dec. r, 1883 Author's ed. Wash- ington, 1884. 1343 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Also in 47th Cong., 2d sess. House. Misc. doc. 45, pt. 4. Downs, S. W. Remarks on the bill making a grant of pubUc lands to aid in constructing certain railroads. Delivered in the Senate, Mar. 15, 1852. Washington, 1852. 8 p. 8°. B. Felch, A. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Feb. 3 and 4, 1852, on the bill granting land to the state of Iowa in aid of constructing cer- tain railroads. [Washington, 1852.] 16 p. 8°. Georgia. Office of pubhc works. Report of the state commissioners representing the stock held by the state in the Atlantic & Gulf railroad. Savannah, 1872. 8°. H. Gt. Brit. Laws, statutes, etc. 29 & 30 Vict. An act to enable the Public works loan com- missioners to make temporary advances to railway companies in Ireland. [Royal assent] 10 Aug. 1866. [London, 1866.] 873-76 p. P. H. ■ . . 30 & 31 Vict. An act to authorize the extension of the period for repayment of advances made under the Railway com- panies (Ireland) temporary advances act 1866. [Royal assent] 20 Aug. 1867. [Lon- don, 1867.] 1557-58 P- f- H. . . 31 & 32 Vict. An act to authorize the further extension of the period for repay- ment of advances made under the Railway companies (Ireland) temporary advances act 1866. [Royal assent] 31 July 1868. [London, r868.] 781-82 p. f°. H. Haight, Henry Huntley. Letters of Gov. Haight, on the constitutional power of the legislature to authorize cities and counties to donate bonds to railroad corporations. Sacra- mento, 1870. 20 p. 8°. B, LC. Henn, Bemhart. The pubUc lands. The home- stead bill. Railroad grants. Justice to_ the west. Speech in the House of representatives, Apr. 29, 1852 [Washington, 1852.] 8 p. 8°, B. 54 RAILWAY ECONOMICS History of and correspondence in reference to the Lake Superior ship canal, railway and iron company land grant. New York, 1880. xi, 96 p. 8°. NY. History of the Minnesota state railroad bonds. Recent action of some of the religious bodies of the state on the question. St. Paul, 1877. 16 p. 8°. LC. , History of the Ontonagon & state line railroad grant, from June 3, 1856, to Dec. i, 1881. New York, 1 88 1. CU,NY. Hitchcock, C. J. Opinion on constitutionality of county subscriptions to railroad companies, n.p., n.d. UW. Horton, Walter F. Land buyer's, settler's, and explorer's guide. A popular exposition of the theory and operation of homestead, timber and stone, and mineral laws. Govern- ment, state, railroad, and speculator's lands; manner of acquiring, terms of sale, location of, and how to reach them. Surveying. Land examining. Timber estimating and scaling. .... Minneapolis, 1894. 134, [2] p. 16°. LC. Houghton, Sherman Otis. Argiunent, with ^ map. Submitted on behalf of homestead " claimants and actual settlers, to the Com- mittee on the judiciary of the Senate and House of representatives, 44th Congress, I St session, contesting the right of the South- ern Pacific railroad company of California to acquire 11,929,600 acres of land in California, under acts of Congress approved July 27, 1866, and Mar. 3, 1871. [Washington] 1876. 30 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Howell, J. B. Railroad grants and land mon- opoly; speech in the Senate of the U.S., Mar. I, 1870. Washington, 1870. CXJ. Hubbard, David. Speech upon the bill grant- ing the right of way through the public lands, and granting alternate sections to the state of Alabama, along the line of the Chattanooga railroad. Delivered in the House of repre- sentatives, Feb. 27, 1851. Washington, 1851. 8 p. 8°. LC. Illinois. Auditor's office. Report of the regis- tered railroad debt of counties, townships,- cities, and towns, of the state of Illinois, by the auditor of public accounts. Dec. 31, 1873. Springfield, 1874. 21 p. 8°. LC. Irish railway directors' conference. Govern- ment aid to Irish railways Limerick, .1866. UW. Laughlin, W. R. Argument on House resolution ^ 1 13 2; a bill repealing acts and parts of acts granting lands and certain privileges to rail- road companies. Washington, 1872. 19 p. 8°. LC. Letcher, John. Speech on the bill granting to the state of Alabama public lands in alternate sections, to aid in the construction of railroads in said state Washington, 1856. 8 p. 8°. ICC. House of representatives. May 21, 1856. Letter to the Hon. John Letcher of the House of representatives in relation to the Rock River Valley union railroad company and its application for a grant of the public land. June 29, 1854. [By "A Citizen of Wisconsin."] Milwaukee. 28 p. 8°. ICC. McConnell, W. J. Settlement with bond-aided railroads; speech in the Senate of the U.S., Feb. 16,1891. Washington, 1 89 1. 24 p. 8°. UP. Million, John Wilson. State aid to railways in Missouri. Chicago, 1896. xv, 264 p. 8°. B, CU, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UI, UM, UP, UW, Y. ' New York. Comptroller. Report, relative to state stocks issued to rail-road companies. [Albany] Jan. 26, 1841. 16 p. 8°. H. Orr, Jackson L. Speech on the bill granting public lands to Missouri to aid in construct- ing railroads. Delivered in the House of representatives, Feb. 24, 1852. Washington, 1852. 7P- 8°- B. . Lands for the people not monopolies. " Speech delivered in the House of representa- tives. Mar. 23, 1872. Washington, 1872. 8 p. 8°. LC. Penrose, Charles B. Speech delivered in the Senate of Pennsylvania, on the bill entitled "An act to repeal the state tax on real and personal property, and to continue and extend the improvements of the state by rail roads and canals, and to charter a state bank to be called the U.S. bank," Feb. 1836. Carlisle, Pa., 1836. 44 p. 8°. B. Peters, Edward T. The policy of railroad land grants. A lecture delivered before the Pre- emptors' union, in Metzerott hall, Washing- ton, D.C., Apr. 27, 1870. [Washington, 1870.] 14 p. 8°. LC. ^Powell, George Baden. State aid and state interference. Illustrated by results in com- merce and industry. London, 1882. ICC. Sanborn, John Bell. Congressional grants of land in aid of railways Madison, Wis., 1899. 130 p. 8°. (Wisconsin uni- versity. Bulletin. Economics, political sci- ence and history series, v. 2, no. 3, p. 263- 392.) B, CU, ICC, LC, UC, UP, UW, Y. ' . Same. Madison, 1899. 130 p. 8°. San Domingo (executive). Railroad concession and grant of lands to Frederick Fischer and associates. New York [1869]. 22 p. 8°. NY. South Carolina. Comptroller general. Report on a resolution of inquiry on the subject of railroad stock held by the state. [Columbia, 1852.] 3 p. 8°. B. Thurman, Allen G. Railroad land grants. '^ Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Feb. 19, 1870. Washington, 1870. 7 p. 8°. NY. Underwood, J. R. Speeches delivered in the Senate of the U.S., Feb. 18, 19, and 25, 1852, in defence of his proposition to grant a por- tion of the public lands to the old states, and in reply to Mr. Sumner, of Massachusetts, and Mr. Geyer, of Missouri. Washington, 1852. 24 p. 8°. B. U.S. Adjutant-general's oflace. Alphabetical list of land-grant and bond-aided railroads in the U.S. Extract from A.G.O. no. 140, Aug. 4, 1899. ■ As amended by Supplement A.G.O., July 19, 1900. Washington, IQ02. 4 p. 8°. LC. GENERAL WORKS ON SPECIAL TOPICS 55 . Circuit court (gth circuit). Railroad land grants in Oregon. Decision and opinion *=^ of Judge Charles E. Wolverton on demurrers interposed by defendants in the case of the United States of America v. Oregon &• Cali- fornia railroad company et al. relative to a grant of land for railroad purposes in Oregon. .... Washington, igii. 67 p. 8°. (62d Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 27.) LC. ^ . . United States of America, plaintiff, V. Oregon &• California railroad company et al., defendants. Decision and opinion of Judge Charles E. Wolverton, on demurrers inter- posed by defendants. [Washington, 191 1.] 158 p. 8°. LC. . Congress. House. A bill to compel the payment by certain railroad and railway companies of the cost of surveying, selecting and conveying lands granted to them by the U.S., and requiring the Secretary of the interior to issue patents conveying title to all lands granted to railroads, which have been legally earned by virtue of the completion of their roads as provided by law. Ordered printed Jan. 21, 1884. [Washington, 1884.] 4 p. 4°- H. . . . A bill [H.R. 5026] to pro- "*- vide for the adjustment of land grants made by Congress to aid in the construction of railroads, and for other purposes. [Read Feb. 18,1884.] [Washington, 1884.] 10 p. 4°. H. . . . Committee on public lands. ■y- Forfeiture of certain railroad lands. Report. .... [Washington, 1888.] 22 p. 8°. (soth Cong., ist sess. House. Rept. 2476.) B. . . — — . . Grand Canyon of Arizona. Hearing held before the Committee on the public lands of the House of representa- tives June g, igio, on H.R. 2258, "granting right of way over certain sections of the Grand Canyon monument reserve, in Arizona, to the Grand Canyon scenic railroad company." Washington, 1910. in p. 8°. LC. . . . . Hearings held before , the Committee on the public lands of the ^ House of representatives, Feb. 3, 1910, on H.R. 18176, making an appropriation for the survey of public lands lying within the limits of land grants to provide for the forfeiture to the U.S. of unsurveyed land grants to rail- roads, and for other purposes. Washington, igio. 25 p. 8°. LC. . . Senate. Proceedings in the Senate of the U.S., May 9, 12, 13, and 14, 1856, on the Iowa land bill; making a grant of lands to the state of Iowa, in alternate sections, to aid in the construction of rail- roads in said state. Washington, 1856. 47 p. 8°. B, LC. . . . Committee on the judiciary. "■Authorizing Attorney-general to act in matter of violation of certain railroad land grants. Report. [To accompany S.R. 48.] [Wash- ington, 1908.] 2 p. 8°. (60th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Rept. 246.) LC. . General land office. Circular instruc- tions to registers and receivers relating to the adjustment of railroad grants, embodying regulations in force on Nov. 7, 1879, with forms for verification of lists of selections, and also plats of survey of such roads, and rail- roads claiming right of way over the public lands. Railroad division (F). Washington, 1879. 31 P- 8°. LC. . . Information with respect to cer- _^tain railroad land grants. Message from the President, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of Feb. 3, 1908, a letter from the Attorney-general, together with a statement showing in detail the information received by the Department of justice with respect to certain land grants [Washington, 1908.] 13 p. 8°. LC. . General land office. Circ. no. 15, of Jan. 24, 1867 (approved Jan. 29, 1867), in regard to selections in satisfaction of railroads and other Congressional grants; with forms for verification of lists of selections, and also plats of survey of such roads. Washington, 1869. 16 p. 8°. LC. . . Same. Another print. 1871. LC. . . Railroad indemnity withdrawals: answers filed under the rule entered on cer- tain raikoad companies to show cause why lands formerly withdrawn for indemnity purposes should not be restored to the public domain. [Washington, 1887.] 102 p. 8°. H. . . Regulations concerning railroads claiming right of way over the public lands. Approved Mar. 21, 1892. Washington, 1894. 13 p. 8°. JC. . . Same. Approved Feb. 11, 1904. Washington, 1904. 14 p. 8°. ICC. . . Regulations concerning railroad right of way over the public lands, and for- feiture acts. Approved May 21, igog. Washington, igog. 13 p. 8°. LC. . Justice dept. Report of the Attorney- general in response to Senate resolution of Jan. 24, igio, concerning the institution of certain suits Washington, igio. 27 p. 8°. (6ist Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 426.) lC. . Laws, statutes, etc. An act authoriz- ^ ing an investigation of the books, accounts and methods of railroads which have received aid from the U.S., and for other purposes. [Approved Mar. 3, 1887.] [Washington, 1887.] SP. 8°. H. Quartermaster's dept. Schedule of land grant, indebted and bond-aided mileages and percentages of railroads of the U.S. Apr. I, igii. Washington, igii. 42 p. 12°. B. Webb, Charles L. Suggestions on government aid for carrying out an efficient railway sys- tem. London, 1852. 46 p. 8°. B, UW. A Wild-cat railroad, again before Congress, to give it fifteen million dollars' worth of pine land and three hundred thousand dollars in cash n.p. [1874]. 12 p. 8°. LC. Wisconsin. Legislature. Report of the Joint select committee, appointed to investigate into alleged frauds and corruption in the dis- S6 RAILWAY ECONOMICS position of the land grant by the legislature of 1856, and for other purposes. Madison, Wis., 1858. 322 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC. 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Cooley, A. B. du Pont, Traction valuation commission. Dec. 10, 1906. [Chicago] 1906. 79 p. 8°. B, LC. Balch, George Thacher. A general classification of railway realties, rights and plant, designed to facilitate the work of taking an accurate inventory of such property. Applied to the property of the Erie railway company New York, 1875. 4i P- 8°. ICC (2d ed., 1878, f°), LC. Bemis, Edward Webster. Report on the true value of Ohio railroads for the purpose of taxation. Prepared at the request of Hon. Tom L. Johnson, mayor of Cleveland, and with his approval as to results. [Cleveland ? 190-.] 32 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC, JC, NY, UM, UP. , and Nau, Carl H. Report on the true value of Ohio railroads for the purpose of taxation. Prepared at the request of Hon. Tom L. Johnson, mayor of Cleveland, and with his approval as to results. [Cleve- land?] 1903. [20] p. 8°. CU, ICC, LC, UI, Y. Bernard, F. Les valeurs des chemins de fer aux fitats-Unis. Paris, 1894. 103 p. 4°. H UW. Bowers, Lloyd Wheaton, and Crandon, Frank P. Brief concerning the present taxation of railways in Wisconsin and pending proposals for a change of such taxation; to be submitted to the committees on assessment and collec- tion of taxes appointed by the Senate and Assembly of the Wisconsin legislature of 1903. [Chicago, 1903 ?] 47 p. 8°. LC. Bredon, R. E. Railways and inland taxation: memorandum concerning. [In English and Chinese.] Shanghai, 1897. 26, xxiv p. 4°. NY. Browne, E. Frederick. Criticism on Bulletin no. 21 issued by the Census bureau, assuming to give the commercial value of railroads. Omaha [1905 ?]. UW. Bull, Frank K. The relation of the Wisconsin manufacturer to increased railway taxation and legislative rate making. Address de- livered before the Wisconsin manufacturers' association, at Milwaukee, Jan. 9, 1903. 16 p. 8°. B. Bureau of railway economics, Washington, D.C. 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Swain, Henry Huntington. Comparative statistics of railroad rates. In Amer. statist, assoc. Quar. publ., v. 6, no. 43 (Sept. 1898), p. 115-32. Thompson, Slason. Railway statistics of the U.S. of America compared with the official reports of and recent statistics of foreign railways. Chicago, 1906-10. 8°. B, CU, ICC, LC, UC (1908, 1909), UP (1909-), UW, Y (1906, 1909). Trask, Spencer & company. New York. Statisti- cal tables, Apr. 1894. Mileage, earnings and dividends on railways [New York 1894.] 61 p. 24°. B (1910), LC. ADMINISTRATION 73 . Statistical tables. Jan. 1896. Mile- age earnings and dividends of railways. .... [New York, 1896.] [32] p. 12°. LC. INTER-RAILWAY RELATIONS Allen, William Frederick. Railway operating associations; address delivered before the Graduate school of business administration of Harvard university, Jan. 11, 1909. [New York? 1909.] 28 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Beach, Charles F., jr. The problem of the vanishing profit. An address on railway and commercial trusts and combinations before the Congregational club of the city of New York, Jan. 19, 1891. [New York, 1891.] 16 p. 12°. LC. Blanchard, G. R. On the question of railway clearing houses. Brussels, 1900. NY. Boston. Railway clearing house. Report of proceedings at meeting of the Executive com- mittee at Boston, Oct. 22 and Nov. 11, 1884. Boston, 1884. 10 p. 8°. UI. Dartnell, G. Proposed plan for a railroad clearing house. Buffalo, 1858. 8°. HU. Dixon, Frank Haigh. Railroads in their cor- porate relations. [Reprinted from Quar. jour, econ. Nov. 1908.] [1908.] 31 p. 8°. B, ICC, Y. EUis, Wade H. One way to restrict monopoUes. 1907. Y. French, Nathaniel. Should railroads compete ? A paper read before the Contemporary club, Davenport, la.. Mar. 31, 1911. Davenport, la., 1911. 12 p. 8°. B. Gt. Brit. Laws, statutes, etc. An act to enable railway companies to settle their differences with other companies by arbitration. [Royal assent] 13 Aug. 1859. 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LC, . . Same. London, 1883. 272, 124 p. 12°. ICC. McDermott, Edward R. The railway clearing house, its place in relation to the working and management of English railways. London, n.d. CU, ICC. Massachusetts. General court. Report and bill regulating the use of rail-roads; a brief story of the institution established at Boston by the New England railroad companies; with such information in regard to the method of conducting its operations as may be of interest to railway managers. Boston, 1884. 9 p. 8°. H. Morton, Paul. Railroad cooperation more economic than unrestricted competition. In Chicago conference on trusts. 1900. p. 249- 53- New York. Railway clearing house. Railway " clearing house: a system for the management of railway traffic between competing Unes to and from competing points. New York, 1871. 16 p. nar. 4°. B, H. Piatt, Orville Hitchcock. Shall railroad co- operation be declared criminal? Speech on the bill to regulate commerce, delivered in the Senate of the U.S., Jan. 6 and 7, 1887. Washington, 1887. 33 p. 8°. ICC. The Railway clearing-house. A brief history of the institution established at Boston by the New England railroad companies, with such information in regard to the method of conducting its operations [Signed R. B. Hill, manager.] Boston, 1884. 9 p. 8°. NY. Sayers, Joseph D. Railway conditions and administration, n.p., 1906. UW. Stilz, Wilson. Railway co-operation in the U.S. In Pennsylvania. University. Publ. Series in political economy and public law. Philadelphia, 1899. 8°. no. 15, p. 103-95. ICC, LC, UW. Walker, Aldace F. The effect of competition upon railway construction and operation. Chicago, 1893. 26 p. 8°. B,ICC. . Railway associations. Chicago, 1890. 24 p. 8°. B, H, HU, ICC. Same. With Bowne, Thomas H. A few hours' talk with a railroad man, p. 103- . Unregulated competition self-destruc- tive. New York, 1891, [14] p. 8°. H. CONSOLIDATIONS AND MERGERS Barnard, Daniel. Argument in favor of a bill authorizing the union or consolidation of New Hampshire railroads, before the Railroad committee, July 17, 1883. Concord, 1883. 48, 3 p. 8°. B, UW. Beach, Charles F., jr. The Northern securities company, the Great northern railway company, the Northern Pacific railway company, and others, appellants, v. the tl.S., resp 74 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Railway "mergers," the result of an irre- sistible trend or tendency in railway develop- ment, their inevitability, their consonance with public policy, their economic vahdity, constitutional considerations. Argument amicus curiae. [St. Paul, 1903.] 95 p. 8°. B, JC, LC. Beach, Charles F., jr. Recent and pending "trust" legislation and litigation in the U.S. Address at the University o£ Minnesota, Feb. 13, 1903. St. Paul, 1903. S7 P- 8°. B, ICC, JC. Campbell, Bailie Dugald. Railway amalgama- tions: their bearing on the interests of Scot- land, with special reference to the proposed amalgamation between Midland and Glasgow & south-western railways. Treated of in a letter to the Right Hon. Chichester Fortescue. [Greenock] 1873. 23 P- 8°. B. Clarke, Albert. Proposed merger of the New York, New Haven & Hartford and Boston & Maine systems of railroads. Speech before the Boston city club, Dec. 19, 1907. Boston, 1908. 8 p. 8°. ICC, UI. Derby, E. H. Argument in favor of railway consolidation upon a wider basis than that proposed by the Troy & Boston and the Vermont & Massachusetts railroad com- panies. Addressed to the railway committee of the legislature of Massachusetts, Feb. 7, 1873. Boston, 1873. 41 p. 8°. B, ICC, Ellis, David A. Notes on the merger. A report to the Boston merchants' association. [Re- lates to New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad and the Boston & Maine railroad.] [Boston, 1908.] 57 p. 8°. ICC. Gamer, James Wilford. The Northern securi- ties case. In Annals Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci., v. 24, no. i (July 1904), p. 123-50. Gillespie, O. W. Railroad mergers. Open violation of the antitrust law. Speech in the House of representatives, Feb. 6, igo6. Wash- ington, 1906. 32 p. 8°. B. Graves, S. R. Railway amalgamations. Speech delivered at the annual meeting of the Liver- pool chamber of commerce. 24 Jan. 1872. Westminster [1872]. 25 p. 8°. B. Gt. Brit. Board of trade. Railway agreements and amalgamations. Minutes of evidence taken before the departmental committee appointed by the Board of trade to consider the law relating to railway agreements and amalgamations, together with appendices and index London, igii. 102^ d. f . B, ICC. ;. ■ . Report of the Departmental com- mittee on railway agreements and amalgama- tions. London, 191 1. 49 p. f°. B, ICC. . . Report on proposed amalgama- tions of railways. Ordered printed 7 May 1845. [London, 1845.] 9 p. f°. H. . ■ . Reports of the railway department of the Board of trade on schemes for extending railway communication, and on amalgama- tions of railways. Sess. 1845 West- minster, 1845. 269 p. 16°. B, Y. . Commissioners of railways. Return of all existing railway amalgamations and notices given this session for the amalgama- tions of railway companies, and a map, with colours, to distinguish the amalgamation lines. Ordered printed, 17 July 1848. [London, 1848.] 35 P- f°- H. -. Parliament. Joint select committee on railways. Report from the Joint select committee of the House of lords and the House of commons, on railway companies amalgamation; together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, and appendix [London, 1872.] cii, io27p. 4 maps. f°. B, H, ICC, JC, LC. . . House of commons, ist [and 2d] report from the Select committee on railways and canals amalgamation. 8 Apr. 1846 [6 May 1846]. ICC. Haughton, B. Railway amalgamation. A paper read before the Civil and mechanical engineers' society. Mar. 15, 1872 London, 1872. 26 p. map. 8°. B, ICC. Kenna, E. D. Railway consolidation. In Hatfield, H. R. Lectures on commerce. Chicago, 1907. p. 1 1 1-28. London & north western railway company. Heads of agreements between the London & north western and Midland railway companies and between the London & north western, Midland, and Lancashire & Yorkshire railway companies. London, 1909. 4 p. f°. ICC. Manufacturers transportation committee. In- terviews on the report of the Commission on commerce and industry, gathered and issued by the Manufacturers transportation com- mittee, Theophilus Parsons, treasurer Lyman miUs, Holyoke [and others]. [Boston ? 1908 ?] 30 p. 8°. HU, JC, LC. Massachusetts. Commission on commerce and industry. Report, with appendix. Mar. 1908. [Deals with the proposed control of the Boston & Maine railroad company by the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad company.] Boston, 1908. 238 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC. Meyer, Balthasar Henry. A history of the Northern securities case. [Bui. of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin no. 142. Econ. and pol. sci. ser., v. i, no. 3, p. 215-350.] Madison, Wis., 1906. [2i7]-349 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, UW. ; — . The Northern securities company. In Ripley, W. Z. Railway problems, p. 517-30. Morawetz, Victor. The Sherman anti-trust act. In Amer. econ. assoc. Quar., 3d ser., V. II (Apr. 1910), p. 321-27. Nimmo, Joseph, jr. The limitation of competi- tion through combination as illustrated in railroad self-government. 'An address de- livered before the Trust conference, held at Chicago, III, Sept. 13 to 19, 1899, under the auspices of the Civic federation of Chicago. [Chicago?] 1899. 21 p. 8°. B, JC, LC. . Railroad federations and the relation of the railroads to commerce, 1885. Wash- ington, 1885. 19 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. ADMI]S[ISTRATION 75 . The railroads as one system. In Compendiiun of transportation theories. Washington, 1893. p. 67-79. "Will not the combination of lines eventually give the railroads such control of rates as to enable them greatly to advance their charges?" An inquiry propounded by Hon. Jonathan P. Dolliver, to Joseph Nimmo, jr. At a hearing before the Senate committee on interstate commerce, June 6, 1902. Reply submitted June 27, 1902. Washington, 1902. [2], II p. 8°. JC. Ripley, Edward Payson. How consolidation has worked out in the case of one of the great common carriers. In Chicago conference on trusts. 1900. p. 552-55. Smalley, Harrison Standish. Development of transportation systems. Chicago: LaSalle extension university [1910]. 40 p. 8°. ICC. Thorndike, John Larkin. The decision in the "Merger case": being a review of the deci- sion of the U.S. Circuit court at St. Paul, in the case of United States v. Northern securities company. Boston, 1903. 36 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC. Tuttle, Lucius. Massachusetts. Remarks be- fore the railroad committee of the legisla,ture in favor of an act to authorize the Boston & Maine raUroad to purchase and hold the shares of the capital stock of any railroad corporation whose road leased to or operated by it, or of which it owns a majority of the capital stock. Boston, Jan. 26, 1898. Boston, 1898. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Whitney, Edward B. Anti-trust remedies under the Northern securities decision. [From Yale rev., May 1904.] 15 p. 8°. (B), ICC. — — — . Governmental interference with in- dustrial combinations. [Reprinted from Pro- ceedings Amer. pol. sci. assoc, Dec. 28-30, 1904.] 16 p. 8°. B, ICC. TRAFFIC ASSOCIATIONS AND POOLING Blanchard, George Roberts. The effect upon commerce of pooling by transportation lines. Response at the dedicatory banquet of the Detroit chamber of commerce, May 2, 1895. n.p. [1905]. 8 p. 8°. ICC. . Railway pooling. Address before the convention of, the New York board of trade and transportation, 1897. New York [1897]. 14 p. 4°- ICC, NY, UP, Y. Railway pools. Argument before the . Traflfic unity, popularly called "rail- way pools." .... [Reprinted from the Chicago Railway rev., Apr. 12.] New York, 1884. 34 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY, Y. Why pooling should be legalized. A committee of the U.S. Senate on interstate commerce, Washington, Mar. 2, 1894. [Con- taining also bills pending in the Senate and House relating to the same subject.] n.p. [1894?] 56 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Railway pools. Their equity and public value. New York, 1897. 35 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC, JC, NY, UI, UM, UP. Reprinted in The Year book of railway literature, 1897! . Shall railway pooling be permitted? n.p., n.d. 14 p. 8°. ICC. letter addressed to the Hon. Shelby M. Cul- lom. Chicago, June 9, 1890. 26 p. 8°. B, ICC. Blanchard, J. M. Industrial trafi&c systems. Chicago: LaSalle extension university [1910]. 39 p. 8°. ICC. Cooke, Albert D. The Trans-Missouri freight association case and railway pooling in the U.S. With an introduction by Hon. Wm. E. Chandler. Philadelphia, 1897. 37, v p. 8°. ICC, LC. Cooley, Thomas M. The interstate commerce act. Pooling and combinations which affect its operation. Address at the dinner of the Boston merchants' association, Jan. 8, 1889. 17 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Pooling and combinations. In Com- pendium of transportation theories. 1893. p. 242-50. -. Popular and legal views of traffic pooling. Chicago, 1884. 15 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, Y. French, Nathaniel. Response to toast. Railroad pooling, at the annual banquet of the Com- mercial club of Springfield, Ohio, Feb. 14, 1907. n.p., 1907. II p. 8°. B, ICC. Hassler, Charles W. Railroad rings and their relation to the railroad question in this country. New York, 1876. 29 p. 8°. B, HU, NY, UI, Y. Hudson, Henry. The Southern railway and steamship association (a typical pool). [Re- printed from Quar. jour, econ., -Oct. 1910.] In Ripley, W. Z. 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An investigation of railway traffic associations and a discussion of the degree and form of co-operation that should be granted competing railways in the U.S. With an introduction by Martin A. Knapp. Philadelphia, 1899. [s]-2iop. 4°. 76 RAILWAY ECONOMICS (Pennsylvania. University. Publ. Series in political economy and public law, no. 15.) B, CU, HU, ICC, LC, NY, UI, UW, Y. Newcomb, Harry Turner. Where competition is present discrimination cannot be absent: An argument for the restoration of the pooling privilege with federal supervision. In Chi- cago conference on trusts. 1900. p. 237- .49- Nimmo, Joseph, jr. The apportionment of competitive traffic. [Washington, 1890.] 6 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC. . The apportionment of traffic among competing railroads. In Compendium of transportation theories, p. 222-28. Pooling and govenunental control of the railroads Washington, 1888. up. 8°. (The relations of the railroads to the public interests, no. i.) ICC. Norcross, Jonathan. Atlanta, northern Georgia and the great southern railroad pool. [At- lanta] n.d. 25 p. 8°. ICC. Phillips, J. B. A Colorado railroad pool. [Reprinted from University of Colorado studies, Apr. 1908.] Boulder, 1908. Y. Pierson, S. F. The passenger pool and a clear- ing house. [Chicago ?] 1884. 19 p. 8°. In Railway pamphlets 1884-86. B, (Y). Porter, Robert P. Business interests and the pooling bill. In The Year book of railway literature. Chicago, 1897. v. r, p. 286-92. Re-division of Chicago east-bound dead freight and live stock. Submission to arbitration under apphcation of the New York, Chicago, & St. Louis, and Chicago & grand trunk rail- way companies. New York, 1884. 81 p. 8°. Y. Ripley, William Z., ed. Trusts, pools and corporations. Boston [1905]. ICC. Royall, WiUiam Lawrence. The "Pool" and the "Trust." Their side of the case. Re- view of the Supreme court's traffic decision. Richmond, Va., 1897. 47 p. 8°. ICC, JC, NY. Sterne, Simon. Railroad poolings and discrimi- nations. 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Chemins de fer atmospMriques; mfimoire sur des perfectionnements d'aprSs lesquels ces chemins peuvent 6tre 6tablis et exploits facilement, et k. peu de frais, dans tous las lieux accessibles aux voitures ordi- naires. 15 p. 8°. H. The Art of railroading, or. The technique of modem transportation Chicago, 111. [1906-10]. 7 v. [2 v. pub.] illus., fold, plates, diagrs. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Behr, Fritz Bemhard. Lecture on the proposed lightning express railway between Liverpool and Manchester in 18 minutes, with illustra- tions. Delivered before the Liverpool cham- ber of commerce. Liverpool [1899 ?]. 14 p. sq. 4°- LC. Boston (Mass.). Public library. Moimtain rail- roads: list [of] works on mountain railroads operating on the center ratchet rail system. Boston, 1879. 4°. In Bulletin of the Boston public library, v. 4 (Apr. 1879), p. 70-71. Bowne, Thomas Haig. A few hours' talk with a railroad man. Philadelphia, 1894. 135 p> illus. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UW. Boynton bicycle railway company. The Boynton bicycle railway system. Applicable to all standard gauge railroads, without change or interference with trains. Naw York [1887?]. 9 p. f°. NY. Brees, Samuel Charles. Railway practice. A. collection of working plans and practical' details of construction in the public works of the most celebrated engineers on the several railways, canals, and other public works throughout the kingdom; .... A series of original designs for every description of rail- way works, in various styles of architecture, completes the volume. London, 1837. xxxii, 108 p. fold, front., illus., 77 fold. pi. 4°. ICC, LC, NY, UW. . Same. 2d ed., cor. and improved. London, 1838. [xi]-xiii, [i], [vii]-xiv, [xix]- xxxvi, 106 p. illus., 80 fold. pi. (incl. front.). 4°. B (1847 ed.), CU (1859 ed.), LC, UW [?], Y (3d ed.). . Same. 2d series. London, 1840. viii, [9]-i24 p. 61 fold. pi. (incl. front.). 4°. Y (2d ad.). . Same. 3d series. London, 1847. xv, 247 p. 69fold.pl. (incl. front.), tab., diagrs. 4°. 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Railway employes' hours of duty; return to an order of the House of lords, of weekly-paid servants who were, during the months of July 1886, and Jan. 1887, on duty on the railways of the United Kingdom for more than 12 hours at a time, or who, after being on duty more than 12 hours, were allowed to resume work with less than 8 hours rest. Ordered printed 5 Mar. 1888. [London, 1888.] 43 p. f°. H. . . Same. During the months of Sept. 1887, and Mar. 1888. Ordered prmted 28 Mar. 1889. London, 1889. 46 p. f°. H. . . Same. During the months of Sept. 1889, and Mar. 1890, Dec. 1890, Dec. 1891. London, 1890-92. 3 V. 51, 103, 99 p. f°. H. . . Same. 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The inter- locking system of switches and signals, as manufactured by the Toucey & Buchanan interlocking switch and signal company. .... Harrisburg, Pa. [1878]. 29 p. 8°. LC. U.S. Circuit court of appeals (5th circuit). Decisions under the safety appliance acts. U.S. Circuit court of appeals, 5th circuit. No. 1803. U.S. of America, plaintiff in error, V. International 6" great northern railroad company, defendant in error. In error to the District court of the U.S. for the northern district of Texas. Decided Dec. 21, 1909. .... [Washington, 1910.] 3 p. 8°. LC. . • (8th circuit). Decisions imder the safety appliance acts. U.S. Circuit court of appeals, 8th circuit. No. 2974. September term, a.d. 1909. U.S. of America, plaintiff in error, v. Rio Grande western railway company, defendant in error. In error to the District court of the U.S. for the district of Utah. Nov. 19, 1909 [Washington, 1909.I 3 p. 8°. LC. . . Automatic couplers. Letter from the secretary of the Interstate commerce com- mission,- transmitting a decision of the Circuit court of appeals in relation to the act of Mar. 2, 1893, concerning automatic couplers. Jan. 9, 1903. [Washington, 1903.] 13 p. 8°. ICC. . Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Block signals and appliances for the automatic con- trol of railway trains Report. [To accompany H. J. Res. 153.] [Washington, 1906.] 9 p. 8°. (s9th Cong., ist sess. House. Rept. 4637.) CU, LC. • . . . Hearings before the committee [May 20-28, 1902] on the auto- matic coupler bill H.R. 11059, to amend an act entitled "An act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in inter- state commerce to equip their cars with auto- matic couplers and continuous brakes and their locomotives with driving-wheel brakes, and for other purposes," approved Mar. 2, 1893, and amended Apr. i, 1896. Washing- ton, 1902. iii, 91 p. 8°. ICC, LC. • • . . Hearings before the committee [Feb. 19, 20, 22, Mar. 15, 17, 1904] on H.R. 12442. A bill to amend "An act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling com- mon carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their cars with automatic couplers and continuous brakes and their locomotives with driving-wh^el brakes, and for other purposes," approved Mar. 2, 1893, as amended Apr. I, 1896, and Mar. 2, 1903. Washington, 1904. 76 p. 8°. ICC, LC. • • • • Hearings before the committee [Mar. 19, 1908] on the bills relating CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION 95 to safety appliances and accidents. Wash- ington, 1908. 43 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . . . . Hearings before the committee [May 8-9, 1908] on H.R. 19795, to promote the safety of employees upon rail- roads. Ash pan bill. Washington, 1908. 2 V. 8°. ICC, LC. ■ . . -^ — . . Hearings before the Committee on interstate and foreign com- merce of the .House of representatives on safety appliances, Feb. s-6 and 13, 1909. Washington, 1909. 44 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . : . . Hearings before the Committee on interstate and foreign com- merce of the House of representatives. H. J. Res. IIS, Andrew safety appliance. Wednes- day, Aug. 2, 1911 Washington, 1911. 16 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . . Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Hearings on the bills, S. 236 and S. 6702, to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers by railroad to equip their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appurtenances thereto Washing- ton, 1910. 165 p. 8°. (6ist Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 446.) B, ICC, LC. . — — . . . Safety appliances. Automatic ash pans. Hearing on the bill S. 6320, to promote the safety of employees upon railroads Washington, 1908. 63 p. 8°. B, ICC. . — — . . — ■ — : Safety appliances. Hearings Dec. 15, 1904. Washington, 1904. 40 p. 8°. B, ICC. . . . . Safety of employees and travelers upon railroads. June 14, 1902. Ordered to be printed. Mr. Foraker, from the committee, submitted a report [amending S. 3560, entitled "An act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon rail- roads by compelling common carriers to equip their cars with automatic couplers and continuous brakes . . . . " approved Mar. 2, 1893, and amended Apr. i, 1896; with hearings]. [Washington, 1902.] ii, 154 p. 8°. (s7th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Kept. 1930.) B, ICC, LC. . Laws, statutes, etc. Safety appliance act [to promote safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling com- mon carriers to equip their cars with auto- matic couplers and continuous brakes, ap- proved Mar. 2, 1893]. [Washington, 1893.] ICC. . . Same. [Amended Apr. i, 1896.] [Washington, 1896.] ICC. . . Safety appliance acts: Law of' 1893 with amendments; law of 1903. [Wash- ington, 1903.] ICC. . . Safety appliance acts. Washing- ton, 1911. II p. 8°. LC. Weber, Max M., Freiherr von. Die technik des ^senbahnbetriebes in bezug auf die sicherheit desselben. Leipzig, 1854. 252 p. 8°. UP, UW. Wilczek, Eduard, Graf. Gedanken iiber die sicherheit des eisenbahnbetriebes und okono- mie. Wien, 1893. 62 p. 8°. UW. UTILIZATION OF EQUIPMENT Beecham, W. E. Delay in movement of empty cars. Chicago, 1907. NY. Bihler, L. C. Ways and means to maintain car supply. In St. Louis railway club. Proceed- ings. July 13, 1906. p. 4-13. Brownell car company. How a good car differs from a poor one. St. Louis [1895 ?]. UW. Carr, O. O. Car distributor and clerk to chief train dispatcher and division operator.. Devoted principally to economical methods- of handling railroad freight equipment- Chicago, 1904. 64 p. 16°. ICC. Cavanagh, Joseph R. The exchange settlement for cars. Indianapolis, 1908. 3 p. f°. ICC,. NY. . The pooling of equipment which would tend to keep down empty freight cars on all lines if intelligently handled, n.p., n.d. 8 p. 8°. . ICC. — — ■ — . The pooling of freight cars. In Annals Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci., v. 29, no. 7 (Mar. 1907), p. 16-21. . The pooUng of railway freight equip- ment. Address before the Central associa- tion [of] railroad officers, annual meeting, 1896. n.p. [1896]. IS p. 8°. ICC. Colbum, Zerah, and HoUey, Alexander L. The permanent way and coal-burning locomotive boilers of European railways; with a compari- son of the working economy of European and American lines, and the principles upon which improvement must proceed. New York, 1858. xxiii, 168 p. f°. H, ICC, LC, NY, UW, Y. Elliott, Ashley J. Car efficiency, deficiencies. Address to Central association of railroad officers, Peoria, 111., Oct. 16, 1908. n.p, [1908]. 20 p. 16°. ICC. . Car service associations, their successes,. failures and economic value. [Peoria, 111., Apr. 20, 1907.] 16 p. 24°. B, Ice. — . Causes and remedy for car shortage. Delivered Jan. 15, 1907. 16 p. 24°. B, ICC. Hale, Arthur. The present supply of freight cars. In Annals Amer. acad. pol. and soc, sci., V. 34, no. 3 (Nov. 1909). Haughton, Benjamin. The paying and the non-pajdng weights pulled by the locomotive- engine in 1867, considered in connection with the existing railway charges for the carriage: of passengers and goods London [1869]. 14 p. 8°. (Civil and mechanical engineers' society. May 1869.) NY. Hines, Walker D. Car service rules, their reasonableness and necessity upheld and approved by the courts. [Louisville, Apr. 27,. 1904.] 12 p. 8°. B. Ingoldsby, Frank S. Railway economics; a treatise on the problem of how to increase the earnings of freight equipment [St, Louis] 1901. 74 p. 12°. B, ICC,LC, UW. 94 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Kubasov, P. V. L'adaptation des wagons- • citemes et des plates-formes-citernes au transport des chargements. Paris, 1900. CU. La Mothe, Bernard J. How to make railroads pay a good dividend. New York, 1856. 25 p. 8°. LC. Le Chevallier, Gabriel, i.e., Marie Charles Pierre Gabriel. Du magasinage en matidre de chemins de fer Paris, 1903. 174 p. 4°- JC. Macassey, Lynden. Due and reasonable facili- ties for the receiving and forwarding of through traffic. ["Reprinted from the Rail- way news, I Feb. 1908."] n.p. [1908]. 6 p. • 4°. B. National association of railway commissioners. - Report of the Committee on car distribution and car shortage. [Washington, 1908.] 16 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. New interchange association. New interchange association. Articles of agreement and car inspectors' diagram New York [1895]; 8, iii-iv p. 12°. LC. Perry, H. W. The great railway freight-car problem and its cheapest and best solution. Madras (British India), 1908. loi p. 8°. Prall, W. M. Mileage. How car performance can be improved. [St. Louis, May i, 1901.] 8 p. 12°. B, ICC. SchllchtegroU, Hans von. Der deutsche staats- bahnwagenverband. Erlangen, 1909. CU. Smith, H. F. Relation of car service to traffic. Scranton [1900]. 8 p. 8°. NY. Stimson, O. M. Modem freight car estimating, containing necessary information and tables appertaining to the proper method of com- piling correct estimates on freight equipment. Annison, Ala., 1897. ICC. Thompson, W. O. Car interchange. [4] p. 8°. (Paper presented at meeting of Central rail- way club, Jan. 13, 1910.) U.S. Congress. Senate. Conunittee on inter- state commerce. Hearing before the Com- mittee on interstate commerce, U.S. Senate [Jan. 18, 1907], on Senate bill 7887, to require railroad companies engaged in interstate com- merce to promptly furnish cars and other transportation facilities and to empower the Interstate commerce commission to make rules and regulations with respect thereto. .... Washington, 1907. 20 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC, LC. . . . . Prompt furnishing of transportation faciUties. Hearing [Feb. 14, 21, 28, 1908] before the Committee on inter- state commerce, U.S. Senate, on the bill (S. 3644) to require railroad companies engaged in interstate commerce to promptly furnish cars and other transportation facilities, and to empower the Interstate commerce commission to make rules and regulations with respect thereto, and to further regulate commerce among the several states . Washington, 1908. 135, 11 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC, LC. DEMURRAGE Butterfield, O. E. Reciprocal demurrage. Ad- dress to the Senate conomittee of the Michigan state legislature [Lansing, Mich., Feb. 27, 1907.] 44 P- 8°. Car demurrage code. [From the Washington Post, Nov. 22, 1909.] [Washington, 1909.] [i]p. 8°. ICC,LC. Clark, George M. [Letter to railroad commit- tee of the legislature of Connecticut concern- ing regulation of demurrage.] n.p., n.d. 4 p. 8°. B. Paish, John Broughton, comp. State demur- rage rules with digest; compiled for the National hay association Chicago, 1904. 69 p. 8°. ICC, LC, UW. Elliott, Ashley J. The car invisible. One of a series of addresses on the general subject of demurrage. [Chicago, 111., Feb, 13, 1907.] 16 p. 16°. B, ICC. . The implements and causes of demur- rage controversies. Address before St. Louis railway club, Dec. 9, 1905. [Peoria, 111.] [7] p. 16°. B, ICC. The necessity for car demurrage rules from the standpoint of, ist, the shipping pub- lic; 2d, the railroads; 3d, the law. [Peoria, 111., 1904.] 36 p. 24°. B, ICC. -. We or you? Perhaps both of us. Re- ciprocal demurrage laws analyzed. Speech before Chamber of commerce, Decatur, 111., June 3, 1905. [Peoria, lU., 1905.] 16 p. 16°. B, ICC. Midgley, J. W. Car service reform. Considera- tions leading to the per diem rental of freight cars. Circular letters, no. 1-16. Chicago, 111., 1902. ICC, UW. . Code of per diem rules and agreements covering cars switched under rule 5, also car service rules. Chicago, 1902. UW. National association of car service managers. Legal decisions in car service cases. Scranton, Pa., 1898. 105 p. 8°. ICC, UP. National association of railway commissioners. Report of the Committee on car service and demurrage. [Washington, 1909.] 38 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. . Proceedings of the Subcommittee on car service and demurrage. National asso- ciation of railway commissioners. Washing- ton, D.C., June 4-5, 1909. Washington, 1909. 162 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC, LC. National industrial traffic league. Before the National association of railway commissioners, in the matter of proposed uniform code of demurrage rules. Brief and argument in behalf of the National industrial traffic league St. Louis [1909]. 31 p. 8°. Reciprocal demurrage, car shortage and anti- railway legislation, n.p., n.d. 20 d. 4°. ICC. Smith, Hal H. Before the National association of railway commissioners, in the matter of proposed uniform code of car service and demurrage rules. Brief and argument on CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION 95 behalf of allied Michigan shippers [Detroit, 1909.] 30 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Stephens, John Edward Robert. The law relat- ing to demurrage London, 1907. 8 p. 1., 166 p. 8°. LC. Stevens, F. W. Reciprocal demurrage. Re- marks before the Senate and House railroad committees of the Michigan legislature, at Lansing, Feb. 27, 1907. 34 p. 8°. B, ICC. Thompson, George P. Reciprocal demurrage. To the National wholesale grocers' associa- tion. New Orleans, n.d. 3 p. 12°. B. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on inter- state and foreign commerce. Hearings before the Committee on interstate and foreign ' commerce of the House [Feb. 15, 1908] on H.R. 13841, car shortage and reciprocal de- murrage. Washington, 1908. 59 p. 8°. ICC, LC. ACCIDENTS Les Accidents du travail dans I'industrie italieime des chemins de fer. Rapport des chemins de fer. Rapport des compagnies italiennes exploitant les r6seaus de I'Adria- tique et de la Mediterrande. In Congrfis international des accidents du travail et des assurance sociales. sth sess. Paris, June 2S-3°> 19°°- V. 2, p. 253-80. Adams, Charles Francis, jr. Notes on railroad accidents. New York, 1879. 280 p. 12°. B, H, ICC, LC, NY, UM, UP, UW, Y. -■ . Reports on railroad accidents. New York, 1879. 8°. B, HU. Adams, William Bridges. Roads and rails and their sequences, physical and moral. London, 1862. 372 p. 8°. B, ICC. Armstrong, John. Railway accidents. The Royal commission and human fallibility. London, 1877. 32 p. 8°. NY. Arnold, Edmund S. F. On medical provision for railroads. New York, 1862. 47 p. 8°. B,Y. Baltimore American. Accidents upon railroads: their cause and the mode of prevention, dis- cussed in communications addressed to the Baltimore American. Baltimore, 1844. 23 p. 8°. ICC. B&ard, Lucien. De la responsabilite civile des compagnies de chemins de fer, en matifire d'accidents survenus aux voyageurs Paris, 1909. 168 p. 8°. B. Bennett, Alfred RosUng. Historic locomotives and "moving accidents" by steam and rail. .... London, 1905. 15 p. plates, sq. f°. B. Biermann, Hermann. Sicherung des eisenbahn- betriebes. Eine denkschrift zu den patenten von Hermann Biermann. Breslau, 1900. 31 p. sq. 8°. ICC. Bisson, G. Accidents de chemins de fer Paris, 1865. UW. Boardman, Henry A. God's providence in accidents. A sermon. [Burlington disaster.] Philadelphia, 1855. 43 p. 8°. B, Y. Bradshaw, George. Prevention of railroad . accidents; or, safety in railroading. A heart to heart talk with employes. New York 1912. 173 p. 16°. B. Brown, H. Railway accidents, railway amalga- mation and railway management, in a series of letters to the Morning chronicle by "A Gloucestershire M.P." London, 1853. 45 p. 8 . H. Bureau of railway economics. Analysis of the accident statistics of the Interstate commerce commission for the year ending June 30, 1911. Washington, 1911. s P- 8°. (Bui. no. 23.) Campbell, Gilbert Lewis. Industrial accidents and their compensation. Boston, New York, 1911. losp. 8°. B, LC. Canada. Commissioners to inquire into acci- dents on the Great western railway. Reports ■ of the commissioners appointed to inquire into a series of accidents and detentions on the Great western railway, Canada west, by com- mission bearing date Nov. 3, 1854. Laid before the Legislative assembly by order of His Excellency the governor-general. Quebec, 1855. 222 p. 8°. LC. . Parliament. House of commons. Select committee on bills to promote the safety of railway employees. Report of the Select committee on bills no. 2 and 3 in reference to ' safety on railways. Session 1897. Printed by order of Parliament. Ottawa, 1897. 139 p. 8°. LC. Carpenter, H. The safety of railways: a critical examination of the present railroad system. [New York, 1853.] 12 p. 8°. UP. The Case of the railways considered, especially with reference to railway accidents and the operation of Lord Campbell's act; by a shareholder. London, Liverpool, 1852. 50 p. 8°. H, Coes, Harold Vinton. Can railroad collisions be reduced to a theoretical minimum ? (Engi- neering magazine, Jan. 1908, p. 632-42.) Coffin, L. S. The deadly car-coupler and brake, n.p., n.d. s p. 8°. B, ICC. Colorado. Raih-oad commission. Report of accidents issued by the commission for the year ending Dec. 31, 1909, and recommenda- tions for legislation, n.p. [1910]. 13 p. 8°. ICC. Couche, C. Des mesures propres a prevenir les collisions sur les chemins de fer. Paris, 1853. UW. Crum, Frederick S. Accidents to railroad employees in New Jersey, 1888 to 1907. In U.S. Bureau of labor. Bui. no. 84 (1909), ■ p. 183-337. Dixon, Frank Haigh. Railroad accidents. [Reprinted from Atlantic monthly. May 1907.] [Boston, 1907.] 16 p. 8°. B. Dunn, Samuel 0. The truth about railway acci- dents. [Reprinted from Railway age gazette, Dec. 8, 1911.] [New York, 1911.] 6 p. 4°. B. Eastern railroad company. Report of the committee of the directors appointed to investigate the causes of the accident at Revere on the evening of Aug. 26, 1871. Boston, 1871. 23 p. B. 96 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Das Eisenbahn-ungliick am Faulenberge be: Wiirzburg am i. juli 1886; eine genaue schilderung der furchtbaren katastrophe nebst abbildung der ungliicksstatte. 4. aufl. Wurzburg, 1886. 16 p. 8°. H. A Few lines to railway companies and the public suggesting a plan for the better man- agement of railway trains, and on the means of communication between guards and engine drivers for the prevention of accidents. London, 1856. CU. Fletcher, James Ogden. Railways in their medical aspects. London [etc.], 1867. 184 p. 8°. ICC, JC, LC, UW. France. Ministere de I'agriculture, du com- merce et des travaux publics. Accidents de chemins de fer; recapitulation annuelle. 1862. [Paris, 1863.] 375-78 p. 8°. H. . Ministere des travaux publics. En- quete sur les moyens de prevenir les acci- dents des chemins de fer. 1879-80. Paris, 1882. 716 p. f°. LC,NY. Fuller, H. R. Liability of common carriers. Argument before the House committee on the judiciary. Walshington, 1904. 55 p. 8°. B, ICC. Gt. Brit. Board of trade. Copy of report by Col. Rich, of his inquiry into the cir- cumstances which attended the accident on 4 Mar. 1890 at Carhsle (Citadel) station. London, 1890. 26 p. f°. H. . . Copy of the report by Maj. Marindin, on the inquiry into the circum- stances attending the collision on 14 Oct. 1892, near Auchnashellach, on the Highland railway; and of the correspondence between the Board of trade and the railway thereupon. London, 1893. 9 p. f°. H. . — ; — . Copy of the report by Maj. Marindin, upon the circumstances attending the fatal accident on 16 Oct. 1891, at Weyhill station, on the Midland & south-western junction railway; and upon the hours of duty of the company's servants. London, 1802. 35 p. f°. H. :■ . General report to the Board of trade upon the accidents that have occurred on the railways of the United Kingdom during the year London, 1870-. B (1886, 1899, 1901-10), H (1870-93), ICC (1870- 1910), LC (1881, 1902-4). Title varies. . . Highland railway: report by Maj. Marindin, upon the circumstances attending the accident, on 27 Apr. 1894, at Dunphail station. London, 1894. 7 p. f°. H. • . London, Brighton & South Coast: copy of report by Major-General Hutchin- son, of his inquiry into the circumstances which attended the accident on i May 1891, at Portland road bridge near Norwood Junction station; with copy of relative correspondence thereon. London, 1891. 10 p. f°. H. . . Railway accidents. Report by Lieutenant-Colonel Druitt, R.E., on the fatal collision that occurred on 23 Jan. 191 1, between a passenger train and mineral train at Coke Ovens, near Pontypridd, on the Taff Vale railway. London, 191 1. 17 p. f°. B, ICC. . . — — : Report by Lieutenant- Colonel Yorke, R.E., C.B., on the fatal col- lision that occurred on 5 Dec. igio at Willesden station on the London & north western railway. London, 1911. 12 p. f°. B, ICC. . . . Report by Major Pringle, R.E., on the fatal collision that occurred on 24 Dec. 1910, between an express pas- senger train and two light engines near Hawes Junction on the Midland railway. London, 1911. 37 p. f°. B, ICC. . — — . . Return of cases of de- railment of engines and passenger trains into which inquiries have been held by the inspecting officers of railways during the 20 years ending 31 Dec. 1904, divided into (I) Tank engines, and (II) Tender enrines, showing in each case the date, place of acci- dent, and railway, und the class of engine. London, 1^05. (Cd. 2538.) 12 p. f°. ICC. . . . Returns of accidents and casualties as reported by the several railway companies in the United Kingdom London, 18—. B (1879, 1881, 1883-88, 1903, 1908-10), CU (1893), H (1854-94), ICC (1878-88, igo2-io), LC (1902-7). Quarterly. . . . Summary of accidents re- ported to the Board of trade by the several railway companies of the United Kingdom. .... London, 19—. f°. B (1878, 1886, 1897, 1898, 1903-11), ICC (1878-1911), LC (1902-5). . . Report of the committee appointed on 9 Apr. 1894, for the purpose of consider- ing the returns of railway accidents and casualties, compiled by the Board of trade; and reporting whether any improvement is possible in the shape in which the information is supplied by the railway companies, and tabulated by the Board of trade. London, 1895. 27 p. f°. H. .. • Report of Col. Rich, upon the accident, on 3 June 1884, between Downton and Breamore stations, on the London & south-western, and correspondence thereon. London, 1884. iS P- f°. H. • . Report of the circumstances attending the collision near Holylake sta- tion on the Seacombe, Holylake & Deeside railway, on 7 Feb. 1887; with a communica- tion addressed to the company by the Board of trade, upon the subject. London, 1888. 8 p. f°. H. ~- • The report of the court of inquiry into the circumstances attending the acci- dent on the Great western near Shipton-on- Cherwell, on 24 Dec. 1874. London, 187 s. 38 p. f°. H. " ■ • The report of the court of inquiry mto the circumstances attending the accident on the London & north-western at Wigan, on 2 Aug. 1873. London, 1874. 26 p. f°. H. CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION 97 . . The report of the court of inquiry into the circumstances attending the colhsion on the Caledonian railway at McAndrew's siding near Motherwell Junction, on 30 Sept. 1873. London, 1874. 10 p. f°. H. . • — — . The report of the court of inquiry into the circumstances attending the collision on the Great eastern near Norwich, on 10 Sept. 1874. London, 1874. 22 p. f°. H. . . The report of the court of inquiry into the circumstances attending the collision on the Great northern, at Retford, on 23 Aug. 1873. London, 1874. [5] p. f°. H. . . The report of the court of inquiry into the circumstances attending the collision on the North British railway, at Bo'ness Junction, on 27 Jan. 1874. London, 1874. 10 p. i". H. . . The report of the court of inquiry into the circumstances attending the collision on the North British railway, at Maryhill, on 4 Oct. 1873. London, 1874. s P- f°- H. - — . . The report of the court of inquiry into the circumstances attending the col- lision on the North-eastern, at Durham sta- tion, on 6 Nov. 1873. London, 1874. 10 p. P. H. . . The report of the court of inquiry into the circumstances attending the collision on the London & north-western, at Euxton Junction, on 20 Feb. 1874. London, 1874. 12 p. f°. H. . . The report of the court of inquiry into the circumstances attending the collision on the Somerset & Dorset, near Radstock, on 7 Aug. 1876. London, 1876. 42 p. f°. H. . . The report of the court of inquiry into the circumstances attending the double collision on the Great northern at Abbots Ripton, on 21 Jan. 1876. London, 1876. 37 p. f;. H. . . Report upon the accidents on rail- ways diuing 1853-58. London, 1854-59. 6pts. f°. H. 1853: "Reports upon the principal acci- dents which have occurred on railways during the year." . . Return of the number and nature of the accidents and injuries to life and limb which have occmred on all the railways open for traffic in England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, respectively, from i Jan. to 30 July 1856; I Jan. to 30 July 1859; 1860-63. London, 1856-64. 7 pts. f°. H. 2 pts. for i860. . . Tay bridge: copy of letter to railway companies. [London, 1880.] [i] p. 8°. H. . . Tay bridge: minute of the Board of trade [in regard to the inspection of the first bridge by Major-General Hutchinson]. [London, 1880.] 3 p. f°. H. — : . Tay bridge disaster: report of the court of inqmry, and report of Mr. Rothery, upon the circumstances attending the fall of a portion of the Tay bridge on 28 Dec. 1879. London, 1880. 49 p. f°. . • Same. Appendix to the reports of the court, and evidence. London, 1880. iv, 569, Ixiv p. f°. H. . . Railway employment safety appliance committee. Analysis of accidents which have occurred in coupling and uncoup- ling railway vehicles, reported to the Board of trade in 1907 London, 1909. 20 p. f°. ICC, LC. . . . Railway employment safety appliances. [ist-8th] reports of the committee appointed by the Board of trade to examine and, where necessary, to test, appliances designed to diminish danger to men employed in railway service London, 1907-10. 8 v. f°. ICC, LC. . Foreign office. Railway and shipping disasters. Copy of reports on the laws of foreign countries relating to railway and shipping disasters. Return to an order of the honourable the House of commons, dated 21 Apr. 1873 133 P- f°- ICC. — . Parliament. House of commons. Report from the select committee [ap- pointed to inquire into the law and the administration of the law of compensation for accidents as applied to railway com- panies]. With proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, and appendix. Ordered to be printed, 7 July 1870. [London, 1870.] 23s p. f°. H. . . . Report from the Select committee on railways [appointed to consider whether it is desirable to vest , a discretionary power of issuing regulations for the prevention of accidents upon railways, in the Board of trade]; together with the minutes of evidence. Ordered printed, 18 June 1841. [London, 1841.] 210 p. f°. H. . — — . . 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Chicago: LaSalle extension uni- versity, 1911. 18 p. 8°. B, ICC. Morton, Paul. Toast: Early freighting days in the West. At the annual dinner of the Traffic club of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mar. 4, 1904. Chicago, 1904. 8 p. 8°. B, ICC. National association of railway commissioners. Report of Committee on uniform classifica- tion. [Washington, 1909.] 4 p. 8°. LC. New York (state). Laws, statutes, etc. An act in relation to the transportation of freight on the several railroads of this state. [Feb. 27, i860.] [Albany, i860.] 6 p. 8°. NY. . . An act to prevent common carriers, forwarders and railroad corpora- tions from diverting freight, contrary to the directions of the shipper. [New York, 188-.] 16 p. 8°. NY. . State engineer and surveyor. Re- port of the state engineer and surveyor, in reply to a resolution of the Senate, passed Jan. 10, 1853 [concerning the amount of freight carried by railroads from Lakes Erie and Ontario toward tide water, during the year]. Albany, 1853. i p. 1., 56 p. 8°. NY. Norddeutscher eisenbahn-verband. Betriebs- reglement fiir den durchgehenden verkehr mit gUtern, fahrzeugen und vieh auf den eisenbahnen zwischen den endpunkten Deutz (Koln) , Emmerich, Emden, Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin und Dresden Hannover [1856]. 32 p. 16°. B. Osterroth, C. Verzeichnis der zu eisenbahn- giitersendungen erforderlichen begleitpapiere I04 RAILWAY ECONOMICS nach den verschiedenen staaten und landem. . . . . lo. aufl. Offenbach am Main, 1905. UW. Pease, Charles Schermerhom. Freight trans- portation on trolley lines. New York, 1909. 62 p. 12°. B, CU, UP. Pierce, Frank U. Freight shipments. How to describe and classify. Chicago: LaSaUe extension university [1910]. 28 p. 8°. ICC. Pietsch, W. Der eisenbahn-guterverkehr (deutsche und international) Berlin, 1901. vi, 160 p. 8°. LC, NY, UW. — . Same. Berlin, 1909. viii, 187 p. 8°. UW. Rathenau, Walther, and Cauer, Wilhelm. Mas- sengiiterbahnen Berlin, 1909. 158 p. 4°. B. 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[New York, 1908.] 19 p. 8°. ICC. Tunell, George Gerard. A report to the Chicago harbor commission on the volume and trend of traffic to and from the central west. Sub- mitted by George G. Tunell [Chica- go, 1908.] 39 p. 8°. JC. Union of South Africa. Commissioner of rail- ways and harbours. Report on the storage and handling of grain in Europe, U.S.A., and Canada [by T. R. Price]. Pretoria, 1911. 76 p. f°. ICC. U.S. Bureau of corporations. Report of the Commissioner of corporations on the trans- portation of petroleum. May 2, 1906. Wash- ington, 1906. xxvii, 512 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC, LC. . . Transportation and freight rates in connection with the oil industry. Message from the President of the U.S. transmitting a report by the Commissioner of the Bureau of corporations in the Dept. of commerce and labor Washington, 1906. 49 p. 8°. (S9th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 428.) B, CU, JC, LC. . Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. 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Washington, 1908. 35 p. 8°. LC. . . . . Hearings before the committee [Mar. 5, 11, 1908] on the bills relating to routing shipments and railroad freight rates. Washington, 1908. 83 p. 8°. LC. — — . . . . Hearings before the Committee on interstate and foreign com- merce of the House of representatives [Apr. 28, 1908] on H.R. 20353, to prevent disclosing or soliciting information concerning interstate shipments of oil, etc. Washington, 1908. 21 p. 8°. LC. ■ . . . Report favoring H. 12000, to limit effect of regulation of inter- TRAFFIC loS state commerce between states in goods, wares, and merchandise, wholly or in part manufactured by convict labor, or in any prison or reformatory. [Washington] 1910. 13 p. LC. . . Senate. Committee on agricul- ture and forestry. Hearings [Feb. 28, 1908] before the Committee on agriculture and forestry of the Senate of the U.S. on S. 5566, amending an act to prevent cruelty to animals while in transit by railroads or other means of transportation, etc. Washington, 1908. 21 p. 8°. LC. Industrial commission. Report on transportation, including testimony, review and topical digest of evidence, and special reports on railway legislation [by B. H. Meyer] and taxation [by Roswell C. McCrea]. Wash- ington, 1900-1901. 2 V. 8°. B, CU, HU, LC. President. Railroad discriminations and monopoUes iii coal and oil. Message from the President of the U.S., relative to the joint resolution instructing the Interstate commerce commission to make examinations into the subject of railroad discriminations and monopoUes in coal and oil, and report on the same from time to time. Mar. 7, 1906. [Washington, 1906.] 2 p. 8°. B, ICC. Vienna. Handelskammer. Denkschrift iiber die waaren-beforderung auf den osterreichi- schen eisenbahnen. Wien, 1849. 35 P- 8°. LC. Vining, E. P. The necessity for a classification of freight and the principles upon which it is based. Chicago, 1884. 10 p. 8°. B, H. Volyaner, A. O. Vspomogatelnyya tablitzy. .... [AuxiUary tables for calculating the cost of transportation for carrying freight on all the railroads in Russia.] 2d ed. S.-Peter- burg, 1883. CU. Ward, Edward G. Changes in railroad classi- fications. Washington, igoo. 43 p. 8°. NY. Young, Erastus, comp. Classification of com- modities for the freight traffic movement. Omaha, Neb., 1902. ICC. Zappone, A. Compendiimi of the official, southern, and western freight classifications. With directions as to the manner of mak- ing shipments of freight for the Dept. of agriculture Washington, 1910. 272 p. 4°. ICC. Private Car Lines Armour, Jonathan Ogden. The packers, the private car lines, and the people Philadelphia [1906]. xi p., i 1., 15-380 p. 8°. B, CU, HU, ICC, JC, LC, UW, Y. Schoomnaker, Augustus. 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Report of the Committee on railway transportation of the American cheap trans- portation association (name since changed to the "American board of transportation and commerce"), presented at the annual con- vention, held at Richmond, Va., Dec. i to 4,1874. New York, 1874.. 29 p. 8°. B. American economic association. Transporta- tion. The basis of reasonable railway rates: Round table. In its Quar., 3d ser., v. 9 (Apr. 1908), p. 83-103. Articles by B. H. Meyer, H. S. Smalley, and Halford Erickson. ■ . Committee on transportation. Rail- road rates. Discussion. In its Publ., 3d ser., v. 6, no. 1,2 (1891), p. 52-63. American railway freight rates low and reason- able. [From the Chicago Evening post, Jan. 25, 1905.] 8 p. 8°. B. An Analysis. Interstate commerce law con- vention. Federal rate regulation associa- tion. Chicago, Oct. 26-27, iQOS- 32 p. 8°. ICC, Y. Andrews, Edward Lewis. Has the federal government constitutional power to estab- Ssh rates for interstate transportation? 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Butterworth, Alexander Kaye. The law relat- ing to maximum rates and charges on railways; being a treatise on the railway rates and charges order confirmation acts, 1891 to 1896, and the Railway and canal traffic act, 1894. London, 1897. xi, 113, [14], 232 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, NY. Call, Joseph H. Regulation of railway rates. Statement and argument on behalf of South- em California fruit exchange and other orange interests. Hearings before the Committee on interstate commerce, U.S. Senate, May 17, 1905. [Los Angeles, 1905.] 96 p. 8°. ICC, Canada. Railway rates commission. Report, 7 May 189s Ottawa, 1895. 22 p. 8°. LC, UW. Cassatt, Alexander Johnston. Statement sub- mitted to the Interstate commerce commis- sion. Philadelphia, 1892, 21 p. Cattle growers' interstate executive committee. The transportation tax, wrongs and a remedy. Denver [1904]. 48 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC. Cavaignac, J. E. G. L'etat et les tarifs de chemins de fer. Paris, 1882. 43 p. 8°. NY. Changes in railroad freight classifications. [Washington, 1900.] 43 p. 8°. (U.S. Agri- culture dept. Div. of statistics. Circ. 12.) LC. Chanute, O. The cost of railroad freight traffic. Chicago, 1885. 16 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, Y. Cheap transportation a fruit of our protective policy, by the secretary of the American iron and steel association, n.p., n.d. 4 p: UI. Clapp, Moses E. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Mar. 7, 1906. Washington, 1906. 14 p. 8°. B. Clark, Peter. A letter to Thomas Whittemore, esq., president of the Vermont & Massachu- setts railroad. Upon the cost of transporta- tion between Boston and Troy. [Boston, 1853.] 12 P- 8°. NY. Cockran, W. Bourke. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1906. Washington, igo6. 24 p. 8°. B. . Rules of the House and the Hepburn bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Apr. 12, 1906. Washington, 1906. 19 p. 8°. B. The Colorado manufacturers' association. Traffic dept., comp. Pocket edition of 25,000 freight and express rates, covering Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, and miscellaneous rates from the principal cities in the U.S. .... [Denver ? Colo.] 1909. 127 p. 8°. LC. Colson, L€on C. Transports et tarifs; precis du regime des routes et chemins, canaux et riviSres, ports de mer, chemins de fer; lois 6conomiques de la d6termination des prix de transport, prix de revient, statistique du trafic: tarifs de chemins de fer frangais, com- paraisons avec les principaux pays etrangers. Paris, 1890. 479 p. 8°. B, CU, H, HU. . Transports et tarifs; regime adminis- tratif des voies de communication, con- ditions techniques et commerciales des transports, lois 6conomiques de la deter- mination des prix, tarifs des chemins de fer, statistique du trafic en France et k I'etranger. 2" 6d. rev. et aUgm. Paris, i8g8. 682 p. 8°. ICC, JC, LC, UW. Same. 3° 6d. Paris, 1908. 863 p. 8°. B. Transports et tarifs; supplement t la 2« 6d. Lois, rfeglements et actes adminis- tratifs postSrieurs au 30 juin 1898; statistiques raises k jour d'apres les dernieres publica- tions frangaises, rapproch6es des statistiques etrangSres et des relev6s historiques. Paris, 1903. 44 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . Transports et tarifs; suppl&nent annuel a la 2» 6d Paris, 1906. 45 p. incl. tables. 8°. B, LC, UW. . Transports et tarifs; supplement annuel 5, la 3« ed Paris, 1900. 40 p. 8°. B, JC, LC. TRAFFIC 109 Committee on uniform classification. Mem- orandum in part of classification rules and descriptions of articles prepared by the Work- ing committee and submitted to the Ofificial, Southern and Western classification com- mittees. Chicago, 1910-. 4°. ICC, LC. . Recommendation of the Working com- mittee to the Executive committee regarding minimum carload weights on light and bulk freight. Chicago, Dec. i, 1908. [Chicago? 1908?] 31 p. 4°. B, ICC, LC. Commonwealth club of CaUfornia. Govern- ment regulation of railroad freight rates. A discussion. [San Francisco, 1905.] 49 p. 8°. (Transactions, v. 1, no. 13, Nov. 1905.) B, ICC. Conner, James P. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1906. Washington, 1906. 8 p. 8°. B. Cost of hauling farm products to market, or to shipping points in European countries. Wash- ington, 1897. 12 p. 8°. (U.S. Off. road inq. Circ. 27.) NY. Cotsworth, Moses Bruine. Railway maximum rates and charges; assimilating the railway order confirmation acts of 1891 and 1892 for all the railway companies in the United King- dom. London, 1892. CU. . Same. 2d ed., rev, London, 1898. 177 p. 16°. JC, NY. . Same. 3d ed., rev. London, 1904. 191 p. 8°. ICC, LC, UW. Cowan, S. H. The powers and duties of Con- gress and the courts respecting rate regulation and the Hepburn bill. 1906. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Culberson, Charles A. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Mar. 12, 1906. Washington, 1906. 31 p. 8°. B. Culp, J. M. The construction of freight rates in the South. Cambridge, 1909. 16 p. fold, map. 8°. B, HU. Curtis, George Ticknor. The doctrine of pre- sumed dedication of rate property to public use, in its application to railroads. New York, 1881. 40 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. — . Letter to H. J. Jewett, on the relations of rail roads to the state and the U.S. in the matter of freight charges; answer to Judge Black. New York, 1880. 15 p. 8°. H. Daily picayune (New Orleans) . Railway freight rates the supreme interest of the South. [Ed. from the Daily picajome. New Orleans, Feb. 10, 1905.] [New Orleans.] 6 p. 8°. B. Daish, John Broughton. The cost of trans- portation. [Reprinted from Moody's mag., Apr. 1907.] Elizabeth, N.J., 1907. 7 p. 8°. B,ICC, JC,LC. . MeAods of ascertaining the cost of carriage. ["Reprint from Green bag. Mar. 1907."] Washmgton, D.C. [1907]. 15 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, UC. . Open letter to Senator B. R. Tillman on rate regulation. New York [1906]. 12 p. 8°. ICC, JC, LC. . Open letter to Senator J. W. Bailey. [Washington, 1906.] [4] p. 8°. B, ICC. . Open letter to Senator P. C. Ejiox on rate regulation. New York [1906]. 140. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC. . Present transportation problems; speech before the New Orleans board of trade, Nov. 17, 1905. New York [1905]. 13 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC. Daniel, John W. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., May i and 2, 1906. Washington, 1906. 66 p. 8°. B, Y. Darlington, Hajrward Radcliffe. The railway rates and the carriage of merchandise by railway London, 1893. 581 p. 8°. CU, H, ICC, LC, UW. Dart, P. C. Freight computations. New York, 1868. 161 p. 8°. ICC. Davenport, Daniel. Address against political railroad rate fixing, delivered before the Chautauqua at Clarinda, la., Aug. 16, 1905. [Bridgeport? 1905.] 8 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UI, UW, Y. . The bearing of the constitutional pro- hibition against port preferences on con- gressional raihoad rate fixing. [Bridgeport, Conn., 1906.] 10 p. &°. B, ICC, JC, LC, Davidson, James H. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives. Monday, Feb. 5, 1906. Washington, 1906. 8 p. 8°. B. Davies, Joseph. Railway rates, charges, and regulations of the United Kingdom. Being a siunmary of the railway rates and charges (order confirmation) acts, 1891 and 1892, and of the acts passed from 1854 to 1888 for the general regulation of railways, together with the Railway clearing house classification, and the scales of charges agreed between the companies for the conveyance of small parcels, carriages, and explosives and dangerous goods. .... London [1906]. 234 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC. Davis, Charles R. Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1905. [Washington, 1905.] 8 p. 8°. B, ICC. Day, L. F. Government control of railroad earnings. [Minneapolis, 1905.] B, UW, Y. Degrand, Peter Paul Francis. An address on the advantages of low fares, and low rates of freight, practically illustrated by the deep researches of the British, French and Belgian governments; unanimously approved and adopted, and ordered to be pubhshed, by a meeting of gentlemen friendly to internal improvements, held in Boston, Dec. 3, 1840. Boston, 1840. 39 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC, NY, UI. Degrave, Joseph. De I'intervention de I'^tat dans la fixation des tarifs des chemins de fer d'int&et g6n^ral Toulouse, 1905. 142 p. 4°. LC, NY, UW. Delaire, EugSne. Les tarifs de chemins de fer pour les veg6taux et le Congres international de 1885, par M. Eugene Delaire, secretaire g6neral de la Soci^te d'horticulture d'Orleans et du Loiret. Orleans, 1886. 28 p. 8°. LC. no RAILWAY ECONOMICS Delano, Frederic A. "Questions of the hour." An address before the Toledo transportation club, Toledo, Nov. 24, 1911. n.p., n.d. 14 p. 8°. B, LC. Deyma, Alfred, Ritter von Sulima. Die eisen- bahn-tariflf-cartelle Wien, 1885. UW. Dill, James B. Rates hard to adjust. Danger of extending power of Interstate commission. Questions constitutionality of conferring such authority as is proposed — rates are inter- dependent and the result of an infinite number of causes — what reduction means. [From Washington Post.] n.d. 8 p. 8°. B. Dr. Perrot's zonen-tarif, seine bewahrung in Ungarn, u. seine bedeutung fiir die personen- beforderung. Frankfurt a.M., 1889. CU. Dougherty, John. Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1905. Washington, 1905. 8 p. 8°. B, ICC. Douglas, Robert. Railroad rates and taxation. An open letter to the people of North Carolina. [Columbia, S.C, 1906.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. Doyle, John T. Railroad rates, and transporta- tion overland; in a letter to a member of Congress. San Francisco, 1893. 17 p. 8°. H. Dunn, Samuel O. Basic principles of rates. Chicago: LaSalle extension university [1909]. 28 p. B, ICC, Y. . The protective tariff and railway regulation. [Reprinted from World to-day, Aug. 1909.] n.p. [1909]. 8 p. 12°. ICC. . Shall railway profits be limited? [Reprinted from Jour. pol. econ., Oct. 1910.] Chicago, 1910. B, HU. Dunne, P. F. Oral argument for Southern Pacific company. Before the Board of rail- road commissioners of the state of CaUfomia. In the matter of the alleged discrimination by the Southern Pacific company between shippers of the state of California, in freight rates and transportation facilities. 145 p. [1908?] 4°. ICC. Duthie, J. H. Railway rates and railway mis- takes. [Detroit, 1910.] 33 p. 12°. B, ICC. Duverdy, Denis C. Trait6 pratique de I'applica- tion des tarifs des chemins de fer Paris, 1866. NY, UW. Der Einheitliche deutsche eisenbahn-giitertarif , eine fachstudie tiber das tarifwesen der deutschen eisenbahnen. Berlin, 1879. 71 p. 8°. H, NY, UW. Die Eisenbahnfrachten und das sinken der preise. Ein beitrag zur socialen frage von einem industriellen. Berlin, 1886. 52 p. 12°. H, UW. Elkins, Stephen B. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Apr. 6, 1906. Washington, igo6. 53 p. 8°. B. Ellet, Charles. Cost of transportation on railroads. Philadelphia, 1844. 34 p. 8°. LC. Engel, Eduard. Der zonentarif. 6. ed. Jena, n.d. 130 p. 8°. UP. . Eisenbahnreform. Jena, 1888. 218 p. 8°. B, H, UP, UW. Engeringh, M. Duitschland tegenover Neder- land bij gelegenheid van de herziening der spoorwegtarieven voor de Nederlandsche havens. Utrecht, 1879. 112 p. 8°. NY. Die Entwickelung des giitertarifwesens der deutschen eisenbahnen. Berlin, 1879. 28 p. 4°. (Verein der privat-eisenbahnen im Deutschen Reiche.) NY. Epstein, Marcus. Bahn-tarifarische und regle- mentarische studien auf dem gebiete der land- wirtschaft und industrie. Wien, 1905. vi, 77 p. 8°. JC, LC. Erickson, Halford. Regulation of public utili- ties; three discussions Madison, Wis., 191 1. 66 p. 8°. B, ICC. Erlautemde bemerkungen zu dem anliegenden tarifschema. [Berlin, 1876?] 17 p. f°. NY. Esch, John J. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Saturday, Feb. 3, 1906. Washington, 1906. 23 p. 8°. B. . Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1905. Washington, 1905. 15 p. 8°. B. Esterline, Blackburn. Regulation of railway rates by Congress is impracticable. ["Reprint from Amer. law rev., July 1905."] [St. Louis, Mo., 1905.] i4p. 8°. B,ICC,LC,UI. Fay, Charles S. Address before the Tulane society of economics. New Orleans, La., on railroad rate making in the South, n.p. [1910?] 14 p. 8°. B, ICC. Federal rate regulation association. An analysis. Interstate commerce law convention. .... Chicago, Oct. 26-27, IQOS- 32 P- i2°- B. Fink, Albert. Cost of railroad transportation, railroad accounts, and governmental regula- tion of railroad tariffs. Extract from the annual report of the Louisville & NashviUe railroad company. Louisville, 1875. 48 p. 8°. B, H, JC, LC, NY. . An investigation into the cost of trans- portation on American railroads, with deduc- tions for its cheapening Louisville, 1874. 35 P- 8°. ICC. . Measures for securing stable, equitable and indiscriminating railway tariffs. Letter to the Board of railroad commissioners of New York New York, 1885. i? p. 8°. ICC. . Reports and testimony before legis- lative committees, on the subject of railroad transportation, n.p., n.d. ICC, UW. Fink, Henry. The adjustment of railway freight tariffs. New York, 1894. ICC. . Analysis and review of the opinion and decision of the Interstate commerce commis- sion in the case of the Freight bureau of the Cincinnati chamber of commerce v. the Cin- cinnati, New Orleans &■ Texas Pacific railway company, et al New York [1804I. ICC, NY. Same as Fink's Adjustment of railway freight tariffs (New York, 1894), except that it lacks the introduction. . Regulation of railway rates on inter- state freight traffic. 2d ed. New York, 190S. 236 p. 8°. B, CU, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UM, UP, UW, Y. TRAFFIC III Fitton, J. H. Railway rates and how to check them. London, igoS. 6i p. i6°. UC, UW (1907)- Fleck, C. Die entwickelung der gutertarife der preussisch-hessischen staatseisenbahnen. Berlin, 1904. 24 p. 8°. ICC. Floyd, John C. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Saturday, Feb. 3, 1906. Washmgton, 1906. 8 p. 8°. B. Foraker, Joseph Benson. Answer to speech of Secretary Taft at Akron, Ohio, on railroad rate legislation, as published in the Cincin- nati papers, Oct. 27, 1905. n.p. [1905]. 24 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. — . Conference report on railroad rate bill. Remarks in the Senate of the U.S., Tuesday, June s, 1906. Washington, 1906. 13 p. 8°. B. -. Letter, Mar. 30, 1906, to the General assembly of Ohio, in answer to House joint resolution no. 8, relative to railroad rates, n.p. [1906]. 9 p. 8°. B. Open letters exchanged between Senator J. B. Foraker and the Receivers' and shippers' association of Cincinnati on rate regulation. [Cincinnati, 1905.] 23 p. 8°. B, ICC. Railroad rate bill. Miscellaneous remarks, sgth Congress, ist session, 1906. Washington, 1906. 100 p. 8°. B. Railway-rate regulation. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Monday, Dec. 11, 1905. Washington, 1905. 32 p. 8°. B. -. Railway rate legislation. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Feb. 28, 1906. Washing- ton, 1906. 54 p. 8°. B, Y. Railroad rate bill and explanatory statements presented to the Senate interstate commerce committee, Nov. 24, 1905. n.p. IS p. 8°. B, ICC. -. Speech at the Ohio state convention in Dayton, Sept. 11, 1906, as reported in the Dayton Journal. 10 p. 8°. B. . Speech at Georgetown, Ohio, Aug. 21, 1907. n.p. [1907]. 19 p. 8°. B. Speech at the Republican campaign opening at Bellefontaine, Ohio, Sept. 23, 1905. n.p. 23 p. 8°. B, ICC. Speech before the annual convention of National association of freight traffic agents, at hotel Victory, Put-in-Bay, Ohio, June 21, 1907. n.p. 16 p. 8°. B. Speech before the Grain dealers' national association, Oct. 2, 1907. n.p. [1907]. 19 p. 8°. B. -, and others. Railway rate legislation. n.p., n.d. 54 p. 8°. B. Foster, Murphy J. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Apr. 17, 1906. Washington, 1906. 35 p. 8°. B. Frame, Andrew Jay. An appeal to reason; the problem of railway rate regulation. [Milwaukee] 1905. 7 p. 8°. ICC, JC, LC, UC. Pub. also as "May reason reign." See below. — I — . May reason reign in railroad regula- tion. [From the Wall street summary, Feb. 7, 1905.] 10 p. 8°. B, ICC, Pub. also as "An appeal to reason." See above. Franke, G. Bemerkungen iiber die gutertarife der eisenbahnen in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. [BerUn, 1904.] [267I-321 p. 8°. B (Archiv), ICC, LC. "Sonderabdruck aus dem Archiv fur eisenbahnwesen." . Freight rates of American railways. Berlin, 1904. 56 p. 8°. ICC. Frazier, James William. Reduction in the cost of railroad transportation, n.p., n.d. 37 P- UL The Freight rateprimer. n.p., n.d. ob. 32°. B, HU, ICC. The Freight rate problem. Editorial of the "St. Louis Globe-democrat." Shippers prefer steady rates. Extract from the Indianapolis Journal New York, 1884. 6 p. 8°. NY. French, Burton L. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Thursday, Feb. 1, 1906. Washington, igo6. 16 p. 8°. B. Fresh facts. The cost of transportation of western farm products. Philadelphia, 1882. 28 p. 8°. (Tariff tract no. 2. 1872.) NY. . Same. 2d ed. 24 p. NY. Fuchs, Heinrich. Geschichte des badischen gutertarifwesens bis zur tarif reform 1877. Karlsruhe, 1907. 94 p. 8°. (Volkswirt- schaftliche abhandlungen der badischen hoch- schulen DC. bd. 5. hft.) LC, UW. Fulton, Charles W. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1906. Washington, 1906. 26 p. 8°. B_. Gabelli, Frederico. Le tariffe delle nuove con- venzioni ferroviarie confrontate colle tarifiEe attuaU. Padova, 1884. UW. Gaines, Joseph H. Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Feb. 7, 1905. Washington, 1905. 15 p. 8°. B, ICC. Gamble, Robert J. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Friday, Apr. 6, igo6. Washington, 1906. 14 p. 8°. B. Gardiner, Silas W. Address [at] Interstate commerce law convention held at Chicago, Oct. 26 and 27, 1905. [7] p. 8°. ICC. . Some reflections as to President Roose- velt's reconunendation for governmental regulation of freight rates n.p. [1905]. 7 p. 8°. B, ICC. Gehe, L. Die tarifwirthschaft der deutschen eisenbahnen Berlin, 1875. UW. General-conferenz deutscher eisenbahn-ver- waltungen betreffend die tarifreform. [Ver- handlungen.] Harzburg, 1876. [Berhn, 1876.] 20 p. P. NY. • . Same. Dresden, 1876. [Berlin, 1876.] 27 p. f°. NY. . Same. Berlin, 1876. [Berhn, 1876.] 10 p. f°. NY. . Same. Berlin, 1877. [Berlin? 1877.] 18 p. P. NY. 112 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Gillespie, O. W. ' Railroad-rate bill. Speeches in the House of representatives, Feb. 9 and 25, 1905. Washington, 1905. 13 p. 8°. B, ICC. Gray, J. W. Facts and observations concern- ing railway rates, and practical suggestions relating to the proposed revised classification of merchandise traffic by the Board of trade. Shipley, Yorkshire, 1889. 42 p. 12°. HU. Gt. Brit. Board of agriculture and fisheries. Railway rates and facilities. Copy of corre- spondence between the Board of agriculture and fisheries and the railway companies in Great Britain as to the carriage of agricultural produce and requisites, with appendices. .... London, 1904. 102 p. f°. ICC, JC, LC, UI. ■ . Board of trade. Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Analysis of objections to proposed classifications and schedules of maximum rates and charges, arranged accord- ing to trades, etc. London, 1889. 829 p. f. ICC, LC. . . Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Analysis of objections to proposed schedules London, 1889-go. 7 pts. f°. ICC, LC. . . The Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Board of trade rules with respect to the submission of revised classifications of merchandise traffic and revised schedules of maximum rates and charges applicable thereto (so far as regards railways). Ordered printed 23 Nov. 1888. London [1888]. 75 p. f. H, ICC. . . Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Comparative list of differences in the various clauses of the proposed schedules of maximum rates and charges submitted to the Board of trade. London, 1889. 70 p. f. ICC, LC. . . Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Copy of letter to the Railway com- panies' association, copy of letter to [rail- way companies] with draft classification of merchandise traffic, applicable to the [several railways]. London [1890]. 6 nos. in i v. f°. ICC, LC. — ■ — . — ■ — . The Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Draft rules proposed to be made by the Board of trade with respect to classifica- tion of merchandise traffic and schedules of maximum rates and terminal charges appli- cable thereto. Ordered printed 10 Aug. 1888. London, 1888. 10 p. f°. H. . . The Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Hearing of objections to classifications of merchandise traffic and schedules of maxi- mum rates, tolls, dues, and charges applicable thereto submitted by the canal companies. Minutes of proceedings before the commis- sioner[s] appointed by the Board of trade. .... London, 1892-94. 57 nos. in 2 v. f°. LC. . . Index to the official report of the proceedings in 1892 [1893-94]. London, 1893-94. 2 V. f°. LC. . . The Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Hearing of objections to revised classifications of merchandise traffic and schedules of maximum rates and charges proposed by the various railway companies. Minutes of proceedings before Lord Balfour of Burleigh and Courtenay Boyle of the Board of trade. London [etc.], 1889-90. 13 nos. in i v. f°. ICC, LC. — . . Index to the official report of the proceedings at the hearing of objections to the revised classifications and schedules of rates and charges of the various railway companies by the Board of trade. (Completed to the end of the Railway companies' case.) Lon- don, 1890. 139 p. f°. LC. — . . Index to the official report of the proceedings at the hearing of objections to the revised classifications and schedules of rates and charges of the various railway companies. .... London, 1891. xv, 373 p. f°. LC. — . . Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Report by the Board of trade, in accordance with sec. 24, subsec. (6) of above act, on the classification of merchandise traffic and schedule of maximum rates applicable thereto, determined in respect of the Abbots- bury railway company and certain other com- panies. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 5 Aug. 1891. 4 pts. f°. LC. . . The RaUway and canal traffic act, 1888. Report of proceedings under sec. 31, of the Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. London, 1893. 25 p. f°. H. . . Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Report on the classification of mer- chandise traffic, and schedule of maximum rates applicable thereto, determined in respect to the Great eastern railway [and eight others]. Ordered printed 18 Aug. 1890. London [1890]. 9 pts. f°. H, LC. . . Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Report upon the proceedings at the enquiry held by the Board of trade 1889-90- by Thomas Waghom and Marshall Stevens. Manchester [Eng.], 1890. 138 p. f°. CU, ICC. — . — — . Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Return giving the names of the rail- way companies and railways jointly owned, leased or worked, comprised in the Railway rates and charges orders, confirmation bills, ■no. I to 26, showing in which of such bills the respective companies and railways are included. Presented Feb. 11, 1892. London, 1892. 6 p. f°. H. — . . The Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. (Sec. 31.) Report by the Board of trade, laid before both houses of Parlia- ment, under sec. 31 of the Railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 16 May 1890. 16 p. f. LC. . . The Railway and canal traffic act, 1888 (sec. 31). Report by the Board of trade of proceedings under sec. 31 of the Railway and canal traffic act, 1888, including proceed- TRAFFIC 113 ings upon complaints made under sec. I of the Railway and canal traffic act, 1894. London [1890?]. ICC (1897-1904, 1908, 1910; no. s, 8, 10, 11), LC (1904). Pub. irregularly. ■ — — . Railway goods rates; dispatch from J. A. Crowe, containing a summary of 14 days' debate in the French chamber of deputies, on railway goods rates. London, 1886. 16 p. f°. H. . . Railway (maximum charges) re- turn showing the maximum rates and charges which the railway companies of the United Kingdom are autborized to make. Ordered printed 8 May 1879. London [1888]. f°. H, ICC. . . Same. 15 Mar. 1881. ICC. . ■ . Same, i Feb. 1887. ICC. -^. — . Same. 16 Feb. 1888. ICC. . . Railway rates and charges. Correspondence between the Board of trade and the Railway companies' association and various railway companies with regard to the revised rates charged for the conveyance of merchandise traffic. Jan. 2 to May 10, 1893. .... London, 1893. 72 p. LC. . •. 7th report by the Board of trade of proceedings under sec. 31 of the Railway and canal traffic act, 1888, including proceedings upon complaints made imder sec. I of the Railway and canal traffic act, r894. Presented to both houses of Parhament by command of His Majesty. 1902. [2], 58 p. f°. LC. . . Railways charges; return by the railway companies in the United Kingdom, showing the rates charged for the carriage on their railway of wheat, barley and oats, im- ported and of home produce. Ordered printed I Feb. 1887. London, 1887. 128 p. f°. H. . . Return by the principal railway companies of the United Kingdom showing the rates charged by them for the carriage and conveyance of fish for the year ending 31 Dec. 1887. Ordered printed 7 June 1888. London [1888]. 64 p. f. H. . . Departmental committee on rail- way rates. Minutes. Report. London, 1906. 359 P- UI. . Foreign office. Commercial no. 2 (1898). Fiui;her reports by Her Majesty's representatives abroad on bounties on the construction and running of ships paid by the state in the countries in which they reside, and particulars with regard to the granting of preferential railway rates. Brit. pari, papers. 1898. 116 p. f°. CU, LC. . ■ — — . Correspondence respecting tariffs for goods and passengers on Belgian state railways, and returns for 1888 showing the working of Belgian and of Austrian and Hungarian railways. July 1891. London, 1891. 27 p. f°. H, LC. — . . Correspondence respecting zone tariff rates for goods and passenger traffic on railways in Austria and Hungary. Lon- don, 1891. 27 p. f°. H. —■ Parliament. Joint select committee on railway rates and charges provisional order bills. Report from the joint select committee of the House of lords and the House of commons on the railway rates and charges provisional order bills; together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, and index Ordered printed lAug. 1891. London [1891I. 2 v. tables. f°. H, ICC, LC. . . . Same. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 16 May 1892. London [1892]. Ivi, 715 p. f°. H. ICC,LC. . . House of commons, ist report from the Select committee on railway rates and charges; together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence and appendix. 22 Aug. 1893. [London, 1893?] 522 p. f. . . Same. 2d report. 14 Dec. 1893. 99 P- f°. H, ICC, LC, UW. . . . Report from the Select coromittee on railways (rates and fares); together with the proceedings of the com- mittee, minutes of evidence, and appendix [and index]. Ordered, by the House of com- mons, to be printed 27 July 1882. [London, 1882.] 2v.ini. f°. B, H, ICC, JC, LC, Y. . . . (1881.) Report from the Select committee on railways; together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, and appendix [and index]. 4 Aug. 1881. [London, 1881.] 3 v. in 2. f°. B, HU, ICC, JC, LC, Y. . . House of lords. Report from the select committee appointed to consider the bill entitled: "An act to repeal such portions of all acts as impose prohibitory tolls on steam carriages, and to substitute other toUs on an equitable footing with horse carriages"; with the minutes of evidence. Ordered printed, 19 July 1836. [London, 1836.] 99 p. f°. H. Gregg, A. W. Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1905. Washington, 1905. 6 p. 8°. B, ICC. Grierson, J. Railway rates: English and foreign. 2d thousand. London, 1886. viii, 208, kxii p. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UI, UM, UW, Y. Griffin, T. A. 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In Annals Amer. acad. pd. and soc. sci., v. 29, no. 2 (Mar. 1907). Huizenga, T. A. Spoorwegtarifven. In Ms Amerikaansche spoorwegtoestanden. no. 9. Groningen, 1874. 8°. NY. Hungary. Le tarif par zones et ses resiiltats; pubhl par la direction des chemins de fer de I'etat hongrois. Budapest, 1892. 89 p. 8°. H. — — — . Direction der staatsbahnen. Der zonentarif und dessen resultate. Budapest, 1892. 89 p. 4°. CU, UP. Hunter, W. A. The new railway rate bills. Report and analysis London [1885]. 40 p. 8°. ICC. Illinois. Railroad and warehouse commission. Record of proceedings in the matter of revision of the schedule of reasonable maxi- mum rates for the transportation of freight. 1902 to 1905 inclusive. Springfield, 1905. 215 p. 8°. B, ICC. . . Revised schedule of reasonable maximum rates and charges for the trans- portation of passengers and freight on the railroads in the state of Illinois including a classification of freight. Taking effect Apr. 3, 1899. 115 p. 4°. ICC. . . Special report of the Railroad and warehouse commission of the state of Illinois in the matter of revision of the schedule of reasonable maximimi rates for the transpor- tation of passengers, and freight and cars. 1902 to 1906 inclusive. To His Excellency, Charles S. Deneen, governor. Springfield, 111., 1906. 402 p. 8°. B, CU, HU, ICC, JC, Illinois manufacturers' association. Opposition to advance in freight rates. Proceedings of conference of shippers and commercial organi- zations held under the auspices of the Illinois manufacturers' association, to oppose the proposed advance of freight rates both east and west. Congress hotel, Chicago, May 17, 1910. Chicago [1910]. 62 p. 8°. B,JC,LC. ■ . Proposed advance in freight rates. Proceedings to oppose the proposed increase of 10 per cent in freight rates in official classi- fication territory. Chicago, May 15, 1908. 69 p. 8°. B. Indianapolis freight bureau. Annual report. ■ .... Indianapolis, 1892. i8p. 8°. B (r892). TRAFFIC IIS . 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Extracts from the Report of the Industrial commission on transportation submitted to the S7th Congress, n.p. [1904 ?] 78 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. A bill to amend the Act to regulate commerce, approved Feb. 4, 1887. (Drafted by a member of the Interstate commerce com- mission and recommended by the annual re- port of said commission to Congress. 15 p. 8°. ICC. Expressions of state legislatures regard- ing amendment of the Act to regulate com- merce. [1905.] 12 p. 8°. ICC. Conventions, held at Chicago, Oct. 26 and 27, 1905. Comprising the sessions of the Interstate commerce law convention at Steinway hall and Federal rate regulation association at Music hall. Fine arts building. [St. Louis? 1905.] 20s p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UI, UM, UW. -. Same, [n.p., 1905?] 173 p. 8°. B, HU, JC, LC, UW. -. Statement submitted to the Committee on interstate and foreign commerce of the House of representatives in behalf of the Interstate commerce law convention. Dated Jan. 30, 1904. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Substance of testimony offered at the hearings held by the interstate commerce committees of the U.S. Senate and House of representatives in favor of amending the interstate commerce act, Apr. 1902. 1904. 166, 8, [17] p. 8°. ICC. . Substance of the Hepburn bill. [1906.] 2 p. 4°. ICC. Jackson, Dugald C. Equitable rate-making by public service companies [Reprinted from Technology quar., v. 21, no. 4.] [Bos- ton, igo8.] 339-59 p. ICC. . , , Jacob, M. Le rachat les tarifs de chemms de fer en France et a. I'etranger. Paris, 1882. 62 p. 8°. H, UW. . Jeffery, E. T. Remarks before the Board of railroad and warehouse commissioners of Illinois, at Springfield, 2 Sept. 1887. [A pro- test against the rate and classification promul- gated by the board.] Chicago [1887]. 32 p. 8°. H. Jellinek, Louis, and Gonda, J. Entwicklung des eisenbahn-tarif-wesens in Ungam, 1846- 96. Budapest, 1897-. v. i. UW. Johnson, John A. Minnesota and the railroads. Governor John A. Johnson declares gross inequalities exist in railroad rates in the state. Speech at St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 10, 1906. n.p. [1906]. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Johnson, J. W. East bound rates on western food products. In Our railroads. New York, 1895. Joint executive committee (on railway rates). Proceedings at the Grand Pacific hotel, Chicago, Feb. 26 and 27, 1880. Chicago, 1880. 22-34 p. 8°. NY. — . Proceedings of a convention, Apr. 23 and 24, 1879. [A. Fink, chairman.] New York, 1879, 12 p. 8°. Y. Jonas, — . tjber die stellung der preise fiir die leistungen der eisenbahnen Berlin, 1874. UW. Jordan, A. G. Th. Reform der eisenbahn- tarife. Ein kleiner beitrag zu derselben. Leipzig [pref. 1902]. 44 p. 8°. JC, UW. Judicial review under Townsend bill. n.p. [1905]. 7P- 8°. B,ICC. Judson, Proal. Railroad rates. Advantages of constructive mileage basis as compared with strict mileage basis n.p. [1896]. 16 p. 8°. ICC. JuUien, A. Du prix des transports sur les che- mins de fer de la Belgique en 1842 et en 1843. Paris, 1844. 68 p. 8°. H. Kansas City transportation bureau. Grain rate book. Showing current rates on grain, grain products and hay, from Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Oklahoma and Indian terri- tories Kansas City, Mo., 18 — . 8°. ICC (no. 4, Oct. 12, 1897), LC. . Kansas City shippers' guide and com- parative rate sheet. Comp. by W. P. Trickett. Kansas City, Mo., 1899. 8°. ICC (circ. IIS, 246; 189s, 1899), LC (circ. 91, IIS, 186, 246). Kean, John. Regulation of railroad rates. Remarks in the Senate of the U.S., Frjday, Apr. 6, 1906. Washington, 1906. 8 p. 8°. B. Kearney, T. M. A criticism of the plan for maintaining industrial freight rates contained in the Governor's message [of Wisconsin]. 8 p. JC. Kendall, Charies West. Uniform rates of transportation. Speech in the House of representatives. May 24, 1872. Washington, 1872. 12 p. 8°. LC. Kennedy, James. Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Thursday, Feb. 9,190s. [Washington, 1905.] 4p. 8°. B,ICC. Ketchum, Elvin Sydney. Freight economics; how traffic experts save freight money. Chicago [1908]. 98 p. 8°. JC, LC. . Saving freight money by applying the 1910 railroad law, containing the complete ii6 RAILWAY ECONOMICS text of the interstate commerce law, the igio railroad law and the commerce court act. Chicago [1910]. Ill p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Kindel, George J. Facts and suggestions (rates), n.d. 4 p. HU, ICC. . Pickings from freight and express rates. .... Denver, Colo., Feb. 5, 1908. ICC. Kirkman, Marshall Monroe. Economy of rates. Private v. government control. In his The science of railways. New York [cop. 1896]. V. 8. 8°. . Railway rates and government con- trol. Economic questions surrounding these subjects. Chicago, New York, 1892. 354 p. 12°. B,H,LC,UI,UP,UW. . Railway rates and government owner- ship. Forming one of the series of volumes comprised in the rev. and enl. ed. of The science of railways. Ed. 1906. New York, Chicago, igo6. 350 p. 12°. LC. • : Same. Ed. 1907. New York, Chicago, 1907. 350 p. 12°. B, HU, LC. Knapp, Charles L. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the House of representa- tives, Thursday, Feb. i, 1906. Washington, 1906. IS p. 8°. B. Knapp, Martin Augustine. The regulation of railway rates. In Amer. econ. assoc. Publ., 3d ser., v. 6, no. 2 (1905), p. 20-30. , and Nimmo, Joseph. Have railroad charges advanced during the last ten years? 1902. 4 p. JC. Knox, Philander Chase. Railroad rate regula- tion. Speech in the U.S. Senate, Wednes- day, Mar. 28, 1906. Washington, 1906. 56 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. . The reasonableness and lawfulness of the general features of the President's rate regulation policy. Address at banquet of Pittsburgh chamber of commerce, Nov. 3, 1905. [Pittsburgh, 1905 ?] 8 p. 4°. B, ICC, LC. Krantz, Jean B. S. Observations au sujet des prix de transport, des tarifs et du rachat des chemins de fer. Paris, 1882. 74 p. 8°. NY, UW. Krusemeyer, Herm. Eisenbahn-frachten- tarif fur den eil- und frachtgut-verkehr zwischen Magdeburg (samtliche bahnhofe) einerseits, und alien deutschen und den wichtigsten hoUandischen stationen, sowie den bbhmischen kohlen-gruben andererseits. .... Magdeburg, 1909. 373 p. 8°. ■Kuczynski. Railroad freight rates on Argentine and North American wheat. [Reprinted from Jour. pel. econ., June 1902.] (B), UC. Kuhn, D. W. Readjustment of railroad freight rates on coal from Pittsburgh district to lake ports. Argument on behalf of material reduction. [Pittsburgh, 1909.] 9 p. 12°. B, ICC. La Follette, Robert Marion. Railway regula- tion, state and interstate. Chicago, 1905. IIS p. 8°. B. . Regulation of railway rates and serv- ices. Relation of government to commerce and transportation. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Apr. 19, 20, and 21, 1906, and amendments to strengthen the rate bill offered by [him] — the arguments and votes upon the same in the Senate of the U.S., May 9-12, 14, and 18, 1906. Washington, igo6. 148 p. 8°. B, LC. Lamar, William B. Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 190S. Washington, 190s. 15 P- 8°. B, ICC. — . Speech [on regulation of rates] in the House of representatives, Saturday, Feb. 4, 1905. Washington, 1905. 16 p. 8°. B, ICC. Lanckman, J. B. Les tarifs intemationaux des chemins de fer expUqu^s et comment6s au point de vue du contentieux et des reclama- tions 2« 6d. Paris, 1878. viii, [2], 980 p. 8°. B, UW. . Traits des transports par chemin de fer en Belgique a I'usage des commergants — fabricants, industriels, voyageurs employes des chemins de fer Bruxelles, 1876. UW. Lange von Burgenkron, Emil. Das tarifwesen des osterreichischen privat-eisenbahnen Wien, 1882. UW. Lansing, George L. Right of the railroads to reasonable rates. San Francisco, 1894. 34 p. 8°. UC. Lansing, Gerrit L. Discrimination in railway rates. New York, 1886. 2 pts. [14], [10] p. 8°. H. . Natural principles regulating railway rates. Chicago, 1887. 44 p., 8°. H,ICC,Y. Lawrence, Edward. Rates of carriage to and from Liverpool. Report of the proceedings of a public meeting of the inhabitants of the borough of Liverpool, held in the Com exchange on Thursday, Mar. 2 Liver- pool, 1865. 40 p. 8°. B. Lee, Blewett. Railroad rates as protective tariffs. [Chicago, 1905.] 14 p. 8°. B,ICC, LC. Le6der, Oskar, and Rosenberg, Heinrich. Die umgestaltung der eisenbahn-giitertarife Oster- reichs. Eine studie zur frage der verstaat- lichung der privatbahnen. Wien, 1903. SI p. 8°. LC, UW. Lehr, Julius. Eisenbahntarifwesen und eisen- bahnmonopol. Berlin, 1879. viii, 336 p. 8°. CU, UI, UW. Lempdes, V. R. de, De I'^tablissement et de I'fitendue d'application des tarifs de chemins de fer. Paris, 1897. 272 p. 8°. Lenroot, I. L., and others. Speeches of Hon. I. L. Lenroot, speaker of House of repre- sentatives of Wisconsin, Hon. James A. Troutman, ex-Lieut.-Gov. of Kansas, and Hon. Carr W. Taylor, attorney for the Kansas state board of railroad commissioners, delivered be- fore the Rate convention at Wichita, Kan., Jan. 10, 1906. 23 p. 8°. B, Y. Letters on the necessity of cheapening transport between the West and the ocean, addressed to the Milwaukee Sentinel and Chicago Tri- TRAFFIC 117 bune, by "A Western trader." Milwaukee, 1868. 16 p. 8°. B. Lewis, Elijali B. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1906. Washington, 1906. 8 p. 8°. B. Leyen, Alfred von der. Die eisenbahnguter- tarife und die privatbahnen in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Eine tarif-poUtische studie. [Signed: A. v. d. L.] [Reprinted from Die Preussischen jahrbiicher. Bd. 45.] [Berlin, 1880?] 132-55 p. 8°. NY. Littlefield, Charles E. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Mon- day, Feb. s, 1906. Washington, 1006. 30 p. 8°. B, ICC. Lodge, Henry Cabot. Government regulation of railway rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Thursday, Mar. 22, 1906. Wash- ington, 1906. 46 p. 8°. B. . Railroad rates and government rate making. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Monday, Feb. 12, 1906. Washington, 1906. 31 p. 8°. B. Long, Chester I. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., May 11, 1906. [Washington, 1906.] 16 p. 8°. B. ■ . Regvilation of railroad rates. The two kinds of court-review. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Tuesday, Apr. 3, 1906. Wash- ington, 1906. 34 p. 8°. B. Lowther, Gerard Augustus. Report on the working of the railways of Hungary under the zone tariff system. London, 1899. 11 p. 8°. NY. Lubin, D. No. 2 of "A novel proposition," showing how the rate of wages (in manu- facturing centers) and the demand for skilled labor is influenced by the cost of transporta- tion on farm products. Advocating a plan for the more equitable distribution of wealth. Sacramento, 1894. 64 p. 8°. JC, NY. McCain, Charles Curtice. The diminished purchasing power of railway earnings; sug- gestions concerning the necessity of an adjust- ment of railway rates to meet new industrial conditions and the increased cost of improved and additional transportation facilities. New York, 1909. Ill p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, UI, UM, UP, UW, Y. . Report upon changes in railway trans- portation rates on freight traffic throughout the U.S., 1852 to 1893. In U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on finance. Wholesale prices, wages, and transportation. Report by Mr. Aldrich, Mar. 3, 1893. Washington, 1893. 4 V. 8°. (52d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 1394.) B, ICC, LC, NY. V. I, p. 397-658. Also reprinted separately. McCaU, Samuel W. The railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Friday, Feb. 2,1906. Washington, 1906. 24 p. 8°. B. . Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Feb. 7, 1905. Washington, 1905. 16 p. 8°. B. Townsend bill. Remarks in the House McCreary, James B. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Monday, Mar. 19, 1906. Washington, 1906. IS p. 8°. B. McCumber, P. J. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Tuesday, Mar. 27, 1906. Washington, 1906. 44 p. 8°. B. McCune, Frank Henry. Spokane rate case, an epitome of the case; a story of inside facts. A sequel of the rate case, story of a great moral crime [Spokane? Wash.] 1908. 37 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. McGraham, John T. Scale of freight rates from New York to competing points. Via trunk lines and connections JNew York, 1885.] 12 p. 8°. LC. McLeod, Nelson W. Speech at a meeting of the Yellow piners, Lumbermen's club, at St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 20, 1905. 8 p. NY. McPherson, Logan Grant. Railroad freight rates in relation to the industry and com- merce of the U.S. New York, 1909. xi, 441 p. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UI, UM, UP, UW, Y. Madden, Martin B. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1906. Washington, 1906. 8 p. 8°. B. Malon, J. Chemins de fer exploit^s par I'etat beige. Tarif des voyageurs. Etude statis- tique d'lme experimentation. Mars 1869. Bruxelles, 1869. 72 p. 8°. NY. Mammen, Franz. Preussens eisenbahntarife fiir holz. Miinchen, 1900. 129 p. 8°. (Doctor's dissertation at Munich university.) CU. Manara, U. Tariffe speciale e trasporti fatti in modo speciale. Napoli, 1885. 48 p. 8°. H. Mann, James R. Hepburn railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Feb. 7, 1906. 16 p. 8°. B. . Railway rate legislation. Speech in the House of representatives, Feb. 7, 1905. 36 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC. -. Regulation of freight rates. Speech of representatives, Feb. 7, 1905. [Washing- ton, 1905.] 15 p. 8°. B, Y. in the House of representatives, Saturday, Feb. 25, 1905. Washington, 1905. 7 p. 8°. B, ICC. Markham, M. C. Railroad rates. Mississippi River and other competition. Testimony be- fore the U.S. Industrial commission. Wash- ington, 1901. 426-42 p. 8°. (B),ICC, Y. Marqfoy, Gustave. De I'abaissement des tarifs de chemins de fer en France. Paris, 1863. UW. Marriott, H. The fixing of rates and fares. .... London, 1908. 85 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, UC. Mason, Frank Holcomb. Railway freight rates, inland waterways and canals in France. Washington, 1910. 78 p. 8°. B. Mason, J. M. Questions raised in rate bill debate. Charlestown, W.Va. [1906]. 8 p. 8°. B, ICC. Mather, Robert. How the states make inter- state rates. A paper prepared for Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci., Apr. 11, 1908. [Chi- cago, 1908.] 24 p. 8°. B, HU. ii8 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Mather, Robert. Remarks on the regulation of transportation rates, at the National con- ference on trusts and corporations, under the auspices of the National civic federation, at Chicago, 111., Oct. 23, 1007. 7 p. 8°. B, ICC. Mayer, F. C, comp. Rates and divisions on merchandise [Chicago] 1906. UW. Merritt, Albert Newton. Federal regulation of railway rates Chicago, 1906. 240 p. 8°. B, HU, LC, NY, UI, UW, Y. . Same. Boston, New York, 1907. xiip., I 1., 240 p. 8°. B, CU, HU, ICC, JC, LC, UC, UI, UM, UP, UW, Y. Meryho, Piotr von. Die getreide- und mehl- eisenbahntarife Russlands im letzten decen- nium (1889-99). Miinchen, 1900. CU. Meyer, Balthasar Henry. The administration of Prussian railroads, with special reference to the adjustment of railway rates Philadelphia, 1897. 77-111 p. 8°. (Publ. Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci., no. 215.) B, HU, ICC, NY. . Govermnent regulation of railway rates. [Reprinted from Jour. pol. econ., v. 14, no. 2 (Feb. 1906).] [Chicago, 1906.] [85]- 106 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, UW, Y. . Same. Another ed. Kansas City, June 9, 1905. 18 p. 12°. Y. Meyer, Hugo Richard. Government regula- tion of railway rates; a study of the experi- ence of the U.S., Germany, France, Austria- Hungary, Russia and Australia [Part- ly reprinted from the Railway age and the Railroad gazette.] New York, London, 1905. 486 p. 8°. B, CU, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UI, UM, UP, UW, Y. Meyrial, A. Taxes et contentieux des chemins de fer. Manuel pratique k I'usage des com- merfants, industriels et voyageurs. Mayenne, Paris, 1910. 187 p. 7 maps. 8°. B. Morawetz, Victor. The power of Congress to regulate railway rates. [Reprinted from Harvard law rev., June 1905.] New York [1905]. 22 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Morehouse, L. P. Concerning the cost of trans- portation on railroads n.p. [1874?] UW. Morgan, John T. Regulation of railway rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1906. [Washington, 1906.] 16 p. 8°. B. Morgan, Richard Price. Report to Hon. James W. Rea, president, Hon. J. M. Litchfield, Hon. William Beckman, railroad commission- ers, upon what would Jdc just and equitable rates of freights and fares for the railroads of California. Nov. 1892. [San Francisco, r8g2.] 60 p. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, LC, UW, Y. Morrissey, Patrick Henry. Views of a com- mittee of railway employes which appeared before the Interstate commerce commission at Washington, D.C., on proposed increased freight rates, Jan. 9-12 and i6-ig, 1911. Chicago, 1911. 19 p. UI. Mulvany, William T. Deutschlands eisenbahn- tariffrage Diisseldorf, 1874. UW. Murdock, Victor. Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1905. Washington, 1905. 14 p. 8°. B, ICC. National anti-monopoly cheap-freight railway league. Further responses from different sections of the U.S., to the principles of the National anti-monopoly cheap-freight railway league, in reference to the development of industrial energies and national resources. New York, 1867. 40 p. 8°. ICC. . Monthly circulars. 1-7. New York, May-Nov. 1867. B*, ICC, LC*, Y. . Practical statesmanship and enlight- ened enterprise connected with the proposed American railway system. New York, 1867. 43 p. 8°. ICC. . Practical statesmanship in connection with the American railway system. New York, 1867. 44-68 p. 8°. ICC, UP-. Reform in railroad management, by securing equal rights and cheap transporta- tion. Statement of the views and objects of the National anti-monopoly cheap-freight railway league, with an abstract of the con- gressional railway bills introduced by Senator Harlan New York, 1867. 22, [2] p. 8°. H, ICC, LC, UW, Y. National association of railway commissioners. Report of Committee on rates and rate- making. 1907. 18 p. 12°. B. National board of trade. Regulation of railway freight charges. [Debate.] In its Proceedings of 2d annual meeting, Dec. i86g. p. 67-115. National cheap freight railway league. Proposed national system of cheap freight railways. Freight capacity ten-fold over the present charges. Letter to citizens of Texas. Wash- ington, D.C., Nov. 21, 1867. 8 p. 8°. B. New York. Chamber of commerce of the state of New York. Joint letter of Messrs. Vander- bilt and Jewett, considered by the Committee on railway transportation of the New York chamber of commerce, n.p., n.d. ICC, NY, UW. — — . . Memorial, in reference to the rates of freight on the rail-roads of the state. New York, 1868. 8 p. 8°. LC. . — '—■ Railroads. In its Annual report, 1858. p. 56-65. . . Reasons presented by the chamber of commerce of the state of New York, for the abrogation of discriminating rates now . existing against the commerce of New York city on the part of the trunk Hnes between the West and the seaboard cities New York, 1882. 8 p. 4°. ICC, LC. • . Remonstrance against the passage of "An act in relation to the transportation of freight on the several railroads of this state," etc. In Assembly, Feb. 6, i860. 5 p. 8°. (New York. State assembly, no. 59-) NY. • ■ Report of the Committee on in- ternal trade and improvements in regard to freight discrimination against the city of New York as compared with other seaboard cities. TRAFFIC 119 Adopted by the chamber, Apr. s, 1906. New York, igo6. 10 p. 8°. LC. . . Report of the Committee on in- ternal trade and improvements on the subject of freight rate differentials. Unanimously adopted by the chamber, Mar. 3, 1904. New York, 1904. 6 p. 8°. LC. . . Report of the Special committee on railroad transportation, as to the results of the recent legislative investigation of rail- road management in this state. Unanimously adopted by the chamber, Feb. 5, 1880. New York, 1880. 24 p. 8°. H, LC, NY. . . 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 com- mittee. New York, 1881. 34 p. 8°. H,NY,Y. . . Report of the Special committee on railroad transportation on the subject of a railroad commission. Dec. i, 1881. New York, 1 881. 22 p. 8°. ICC, Y. . . 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. Adopted Jan. 6, 1881. New York, 1881. 19 p. 8°. ICC, JC, NY, Y. New York board of trade and transportation. Before the Interstate commerce commission. The New York board of trade and transporta- tion, the Commercial exchange of Phila- delphia and the San Francisco board of trade against the Pennsylvania raihroad company, the Pittsburgh, Fort Wasoie S^ Chicago rail- way company. Points for New York board of trade and transportation on the question of through import rates. John D. Kernan, coimsel for New York board of trade and transportation New York, 1890. 36 p. 4°. LC. . "Have small shippers the right to exist?" [New York, 1887.] 8 p. 8°. H. . What should be the relative rates between the West and the various seaboard cities? Argument submitted to Messrs. Thurman, Washbume & Cooley, coromis- sioners. Mar. 7, 1882. [New York ? 1882.] 7 p. 8°. ICC, LC. New York cheap transportation association. Arguments in favor of Senate bill to provide for minority representation in boards of direction of railroad companies; made before the joint committee on railways, of the Senate and Assembly, Mar. 12, 1874. [Albany, Mar. 12, 1874.] 22 p. 12°. B. . Report of the Committee on railway transportation. [1873.] 16 p. 8°. [F. B. Thurber, chairman.] B, Y. Newcomb, Harry T. Changes in the rates of charge for railway and other transportation services Washington, 1898. 80 p. 8°. B, ICC, UP, NY. . Same. Rev. by Edward G. Ward. .... Washington, 1901. 86 p. 8°. LC. . The dechne in railway rates; some of its causes and results. [Reprinted from Jour. pol. econ., Sept. 1898.] Chicago, 1898. [4S7]-47S p. 8°. (B), ICC, LC, UW. . The diminished dollar and railway rates [Reprinted from No. Amer. rev., Apr. 1909,] New York figogl. 14 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UW, Y. . The facts about railroad rates. [New York, 1905?] 191, [i] p. 12°. B, CU, HU, ICC, LC, UC, UI, UM, UP, UW. . For the railroads. [New York, 1905.] 191, [i] p. 12°. B, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UW,Y. Have railway rates advanced? [Reprinted from Gunton's mag., Aug. 1904.] Washington, D.C., 1903. 16 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, NY, UI, UW. . Observations concerning the theory of railway charges. A paper [Re- printed from Yale rev., Nov. 1900.] [New Haven, Conn., 1900.] [28s]-3oi p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UW. . Proposed solutions of the railway rate problem; a paper presented at the sgth annual meeting of the American association for the advancement of science, before the section on social and economic science, at New Orleans, La., on Dec. 30, 1905 Washington, D.C., 1906. 31 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, Y. Railway-rate control by commissions. [Washington, 1905.) (Appendix K to Senate Hearings on regulation of railway rates, 1904-5, v. S-) ICC. . Railway rate regulation in foreign countries Washington, D.C., 1905. 33 p. 8°. B,ICC,LC,Y. . Railway rates and the cost of living. .... Washington, D.C., 1906. 28 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, Y. . Reasonable maximum rates [Reprinted from Railway world, Dec. 27, 1907.] Philadelphia, 1908. 27 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Reasonable railway rates. Phila- delphia [189-]. 26 p. 8°. H, ICC. Niggh, Theophil. Das gutertarifwesen im allge- meinen und die staffeltarife im besondem mit hinblick auf die schweizerische eisenbahn- verstaatlichung Bern, 1898. 139 p. 8°. CU, LC, NY, UI, UW. Nimmo, Joseph, jr. Commercial liberty in its relation to government rate-making. A question not ripe for legislation Washington, D.C. [1906]. 30 p. 8°. B,LC. . Hearing before the Committee on interstate and foreign commerce of the House of representatives as to the wisdom and advisability of conferring on the Interstate commerce conamission the authority to pre- pare schedules and to make railroad rates, Apr. 25 to June 18, 1902. [Washington? igo2 ?] 20 p. 8°. B, LC. -. The impracticabihty of governmental rate-making. [Chicago, 1891.] 14 p. 8°. H, ICC. The Interstate commerce commission and rate making [Reprinted from the Forum, Sept. 1897.] [1897.] [15] p. 8°. B. I20 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Nimmo, Joseph, jr. Political and commercial results of govermnental rate-making Washington, D.C. [1906]. 22 p. 8°. B,LC. . The political aspects of the railroad rate question. An introduction to the study of the subject. Oct. 9, 1905 Washing- ton, D.C. [1905]. 22 p. 8°. LC, Y. -. The popular fallacy that railroad rates are imposed arbitrarily and that as a rule they are unjustly discriminating [Washing- ton, D.C, 1905.] 4 p. 8°. ICC, LC. -. Power of Congress to regulate com- merce. Railroad rates controlled by com- mercial conditions. Important results already reached by the Senate committee on inter- state commerce ["From 'The New York times,' May 21, 1905."] [Washington, D.C, 1905.] 14 p. 8°. B, LC. Noel, Octave. La question des tarifs de chemin de fer. Paris, 1884. UW. Northrop, Claudian B. To the honorable Board of railroad commissioners for the state of South Carolina, Jan. 29, 1900. [Argument in the case of H. W. Behlmer before the Interstate commerce commission for relief against certain railroads in the mat- ter of rates.] up. 8°. ICC. Noyes, Walter Chadwick. American railroad rates Boston, 1905. 277 p. 8°. B, CU (1906), HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UI, UM, UP, UW, Y (1906). Ohio shippers' association. An open letter addressed to Senator J. B. Foraker, on rate regulation. [Columbus, Ohio, 1906.] 11 p. 8°. B. Oliver, Paul A. Rates of freight and tolls on coal, by the various railroads and canals to tide water. Comparative rates of freight to eastern ports. Tables of monthly prices of Lehigh and other coals New York, 1868. 2S, [i] p. 12°. LC. . Same. New York, 1869. 28 p. 12°. Ostfriesisch-rheinischer eisenbahn-verband. Tar- ife fiir die beforderung von personen, reise- gepack, fahrzeugen, thieren und giitem zwischen den endpunkten Enden, Osnabriick, Elberfeld, Ruhrort, Emmerich und Deutz. Gultig vom I. november 1856 ab. Miinster, 1857. 38 p. 8°. B. Overman, Lee S. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Monday, Mar. 26, 1906. [Washington, 1906.] 16 p. 8°. B. Page, Robert N. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Saturday, Feb. 3, 1906. Washington, 1906. 8 p. 8°. B. Patterson, C W. The railway problem. New York, 1884. [14] p. 8°. H. Pauer, Albert. Lehrbuch des eisenbahn-tarif- wesens mit besonderer berucksichtigung des tarifwesens der osterreichisch-ungarischen , eisenbahnen, dargestellt als unterrichtsbehelf fiir eisenbahnbeamte, eisenbahn- und handels- akademien, sowie zum gebrauche fiir land- wirte, industrielle, kaufleute und spediteure. Wien, 1900. X, 401 p. 4°. CU, JC, LC, NY, UI, UW. Peabody, James. A scientific basis for carriers' rate schedules, n.d. 15 p. 8°. B, ICC. Peaudecerf, Charles. Les tarifs spficiaux de chemins defer Marseille, 1908. 2 24 p. 4°. B,JC Peck, George Record. Government rate-mak- ing; an address delivered before the Union league club of Chicago, Apr. 12, 1905 n.p. [1905]. 23 p. 8°., ICC, UL Pemarzynski, Stanislaus. Die eisenbahntarife und wasserfrachten fiir getreide und mehl in der provinz Posen; ihre geschichte und ihre wirkungen. Leipzig, 1900. CU. Perrot, F. Der wagenraumtarif Berlin, 1873. UW. Philipp, Emanuel L. The truth about Wiscon- sin freight rates. Views of shippers and the press. Compiled for the information of the public [Milwaukee, Wis., 1904.] 237, [3] p. 8°. B,JC Phillips, John Burton. Freight rates and manu- factures in Colorado; a chapter in economic history [Reprinted from University of Colorado studies, Dec. 1909.] [Boulder, Colo., 1909?] s-62 p. 4°. B, HU, ICC, LC, UC, UP, UW, Y. — . Social and industrial effects of rail- road rate-making. [Reprinted from Uni- versity of Colorado studies, v. 3, no. 4 (Aug. 1906).] [Boulder, Colo., 1906.] 187-95 P- 8°. (B), LC. Plaisted, F. H. The how ? and why ? of freight rates. A defense of American rate making on the value of service plan, June 1910. Salt Lake City. 46 p. nar. 12°. B, ICC. Pope, John Buckingham. Railway rates and radical rule, being a series of practical questions vitally affecting the interests of traders and agriculturists throughout the country, and suggested to them for consid- eration, as electors London, 1884. 3 p. 1., 364 p. 12°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, LC, NY, UW. Porter, H. Railway rates. New York, 1891. [10] p. 8°. H. Posner & company (bankers). The railroad rate question. New York. 8 p. 16°. B, ICC. Pou, Edward W. Railroad-rate legislation. Republican discrimination against the South. Speeches in the House of representatives, Feb. 8 and 27, 1905. Washington, 1905. 8 p. 8 . ICC Pratt, Edwin A. Railways and their rates, with an appendix on the British canal problem. London, 1905. 361 p. 8°. ICC, JC, UP, UW, Y. . Same. [2d ed.] London, 1906. ix, 361 p. 12°. B, HU, ICC, LC, UI, UW. Pratt, G. C Railroad rates and how they are affected by waterways. Columbia, Mo., 1885. 12 p. 8°. H. Priestly, Neville. Opinion of Priestly, British expert on railroad rates in Europe and India, as contrasted with the U.S. We have the lowest rates in the world and best service, n.d. s p. 8°. B, ICC. TRAFFIC 121 Prouty, Charles Azro. Competition and railway rates. In Illinois manufacturers' association. Bui., May 1902. National regulation of railways. In Amer. econ. assoc. Publ., 3d ser., v. 4, p. 71. Prussia. Eisenbahn-direktion. Verhandlungen der standigen tarif-commission d. deutschen eisenbahnen Berlin, 1880. UW. Railway charges for the transportation of wool. July 1896. Washington, 1896. 30 p. 8°. LC. Railway rates. Joint deputation of the Rail- way rates committee and the conference of municipal corporations of Lancashire and Cheshire London [1886]. 29 p. 8°. B. Railway world. Depreciated currency and diminished railway rates; an inquiry con- ducted by the Railway world for the purpT5se of ascertaining the opinions of leading economists and pubhcists concerning the propriety of an adjustment of railway rates to the diminished value of the money in which they are paid. Philadelphia [1909]. 127 p. 8°. B, CU, HU, ICC, JC, LC, UC, UI, UP, Y. Rainey, Henry T. Government regulations and control of railroad rates. Speech in the House of represejntatives, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1905. Washington, 1905. 15 p. 8°. ICC. Randolph, Carman F. Brief on railway rate- making legislation. New York, 1908. ICC, Y. Rank, Emil. Die eisenbahn-tariftechnik. Wien, 1902. 3 p. 1., 138 p. 8°. (Club osterreichischer eisenbahnbeamten. Schriften iiber verkehrswesen. Reihe i, Hft. i.) NY. . Das eisenbahntarifwesen in seiner beziehung zu volkswirtschaft und verwaltung. Mit einem vorworte von Dr. Emil Sax Wien, 1895. xviii, 779 p. 8°. CU, HU, JC, LC, NY, UI, UP, UW. Grundsatze fiir den abschluss von eisenbahn-tarifcarteUen. Leipzig, 1890. 143 p. 8°. H, UW. . Grundzuge des eisenbahntarifwesens unter besonderer beriicksichtigung der ver- haltnisse Osterreichs Wien, 1900. viii, 176 p. 8°. LC, NY, UW. Rate regulation. [Papers read at Knife and fork club dinner, Mar. 29, 1906, by Samuel W. Moore and J. C. Lincoln.] n.p. 21 p. 8°. B. Rajonond, Alonzo C. Some facts concerning Canadian railway competition, submitted to the Committee on interstate commerce of the U.S. Senate, Feb. 26, 1890 [Wash- mgton, 1890.] 36 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Receivers and shippers' association, Cincinnati. Petition to Theodore Roosevelt, president of the U.S. [Washington, 1906.] 42 p. 8°. ([U.S.] SQth Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 215.) B,ICC. Reeder, Robert Patterson. Rate regulation as affected by the distribution of governmental powers in the constitutions [Re- printed from University of Pennsylvania law rev., V. 57, Nov. 1908.] [Philadelphia ?] 1908. 44 p. 4°- B, ICC, JC, LC, UL Reitzenstein, Eduard. Die giitertarife der eisenbahnen insbesondere das gewichts- und wagenraumtarif system. Berlin, 1874. 96 p. 8°. B, H, UW. Rice, I. L. A remedy for railroad abuses. New York, 1882. [15] p. 8°. H. Rich, Edgar J. Certain problems relating to rail- road rates. Boston, 1903. 28 p. 8°. UI. Richard, Boas & company, comps. Freight rates on European railroads for the use of American exporters and railroad agents. Compiled and guaranteed by Richard, Boas & company, formerly C. B. Richard & Boas, forwarders and shipping merchants, Hamburg, Germany. [Hamburg] n.d. 31 p. 8°. B. Richards, H. C, and MacGeagh, B. S. Foster. A popular manual of the law of railway rates. .... London, n.d. ICC. Richardson, William. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Tues- day, Jan. 30, igo6. Washington, 1906. 30 p. 8°. B. Ripley, Edward P. Railway rates and earn- ings in Kansas. In The Year book of railway literature. Chicago, 1897. v. i, p. 152-61. . Why railroads need higher rates. Verbatim testimony given to Interstate com- merce commission, Chicago, Aug. 29 and 30, 1910 n.p. [1910]. 144 p. 8°. B. Ripley, William Zebina. The trunk hne rate system: a distance tariff. [Reprinted from Quar. jour, econ., Feb. 1906.] [Boston] 1906. [i83]-2iop. 8°. B, HU, ICC, LC, UW, Y. Robinson, H. P., and Hobart, H. R. Railway insolvencies and railway rates. Chicago, 1894. 16 p. 8°. JC. Robinson, Maurice H. Railway freight rates; the legal, economic and accounting principles involved in their judicial determination. [Re- printed from Yale rev., Feb. 1908.] New Haven, 1908. 44 p. 8°. Y. Rochette de Lempdes, Victor. De l'6tablisse- ment des tarifs de chemins de fer Paris, 1897. UW. Ropiquet, Charles. Les tarifs de chemins de fer devant I'opinion publique. Paris, 1870. CU, UW. Rumrill, Harry Barlow, comp. Freight revenue tables for the exact and rapid determination of freight charges Philadelphia, 1911. [257] p. of tables. f°. LC. RusUng, J. F. The railroads! The stockyards! The eveners! Expose of the great railroad ring that robs the laborer of the East and the producer of the West of $5,000,000 a year. Washington, 1878. 26 p. 8°. B, NY, Y. Russell, Harold John Hastings. Railway rates and charges orders: the law under the Rail- way rates and charges orders confirmation acts, 1891 and 1892, and the Railway and canal traflSc act, 1894. With explanatory notes and decisions London, 1907. xvi, 160 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC. Sakolski, Aaron Morton. Economic phases of the railroad rate controversy. [Reprinted from Yale rev., Nov. 1910.] [New Haven, 1910.] 20 p. 8°. B, ICC. 122 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Samuelson, B. Railway goods tariffs of Germany, Belgium, and Holland, compared with those of this country. Birmingham, London, 1886. 36 p. 8°. HU, UW. San Francisco. Chamber of commerce. Ex- tracts from report of the committefe appointed Nov. II, 1873, to prepare bills for legislative action on the subject of fares and freights. San Francisco, 1874. 30 p. 8°. B, H. SchefiBler, Hermann. Statistischer beitrag zu der eisenbahntariffrage. Brunswick, 1873. VW. . Die transportkosten und tarife der eisenbahnen Wiesbaden, i860. UW. Schober, — . Beschreibung und resultate des ungarischen zonentarifs Berlin, 1891. 23 p. XJI. ,_ Scholler, E. IJber die staffeltarife im allge- meinen und iiber den erstellten ausnahmetarif fiir landwirthschafthche produkte im beson- deren. Breslau, 1894. 28 p. 8°. H, UW. Scholler, Leopold. Erorterungen iiber die giiter- tarife in Preussen. Breslau, i8go. 2 pts. in IV. UW. Scholtz, Adolf. Die preussischen eisenbahnen in riicksicht auf das tarifwesen. Ratibor [1869]. 68 p. 8°. UW. Schoonmaker, August. The railroad malady and its treatment. [Reprinted from Railway rev., Aug. 15, 1891.] Chicago, i8gi. 16 p. 12°. B, ICC. Schreiber, J. F. Das tarifwesen der eisen- bahnen, dessen betriebsokonomische aufgaben und stellung im wirthschaftUchen und socialen staatsleben der gegenwart. Wien, Pest, Leipzig, 1884. 256 p. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, UI, UP, UW, Y. Schiiller, Sigmund. Die natiirhche hohe der eisenbahntarife. . . . ;. Wien, 1872. UW. Schwabe, Hermann. Uber die ermassigung der giitertarife auf den preussischen staats- eisenbahnen Berlin-Grunewald, 1904. 70 p. 8°. ICC.JC, UW. Scott, Charles F. Railroad rate regulation. Speech in the House of representatives, Thursday, Jan. 26, 1905. [Washington, 1905.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. Scott, Nathan B. Railway rate legislation. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Mar. 7, 1906. Washington, 1906. 16 p. 8°. B. Scudder, Townsend. Speech in the House of representatives, Feb. 8, 1905. Washington, 1905. IS p. 8°. B, ICC. Seidler, Ernst. Die mangel unsereseisenbahn- tarifwesens und dessen verhaltniss zur handelspolitik. Denkschrift der handels- und gewerbekammer in Leoben. Leoben, 1900. 24 p. 8°. ICC. , and Freud, Alexander. Die eisenbahn- tarife in ihren beziehungen zur handels- poKtik Leipzig, 1904. vi, 189 p. 8°. CU, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UP, UW. Seligman, Edwin R. A. Railway tariffs, and the interstate commerce law. [Reprinted from Pol. sci. quar., June 1887.] Boston, New York, Chicago, 1887. 87 p. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, UC, UP. . [Review of] Eisenbahnreform; von EduardEngel. New York, 1890. [3] p. 8°. H. Shackleford, Dorsey W. Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 1905. Washington, 1905. 13 p. 8°. ICC. Shaw, Leslie Mortimer. Rate legislation. In his Current issues. New York, igo8. p. 237- 52. Shober, Frank E. Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1905 Washington, 1905. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Shostak, P. A. K teorii zhelyeznodorozhnykh tarifov; khlyebnye tarify [on the theory of railway tariff; grain tariff]. S.-Peterburg, 1897. CU. SBull, J. H. Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1905. Washington, 1905. 2 p. 8°. ICC. Sibley, Joseph C. Remarks in the House of representatives, Feb. i, 1905, on the subject of rate-making. 7 p. 8°. B, ICC. Smalley, Harrison Standish. The doctrine of judicial review. In Ripley, W. Z. Railway problems. 1907. p. 579-^01. ■ . The problem of rates. Chicago : LaSalle extension imiversity [1910]. 22 p. 8°. ICC. -. Railroad rate control in its legal aspects; a study of the effect of judicial deci- sions upon public regulation of railroad rates. .... [New York, 1906.] v, 147 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC, JC, LC, UM, UP, UW, Y. Rate control under the amended interstate commerce act. In Annals Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci., v. 29, no. 2. Smith, William Robert. Railway rate regula- tion. Speech in the House of representatives, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1906. Washington, 1906. 8 p. 8°. B. Smoot, Reed. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Thursday, May 12, 1910. Washington, 1910. 45 p. 8°. B. Sociedad nacional de agricultura y mineria del PeiH. Cuesti6n tarifas. Lima, 1891. 2 p. 1., 22 p., I 1. 4°. NY. Societe d'horticulture d'Orl^ans et du Loiret. Abaissement du tarif des vigfitaux par les compagnies de chemins de fer. Propositions et dtoarches faites par la Sod6t6 d'horticul- ture d'Orleans et du Loiret [Paris? 1883?] 16 p. 8°. LC. Sotbeer, Adolf. Grundziige betreffend abhulfe fiir einige hauptsachliche mangel beim giiter- verkehr auf den deutschen eisenbahnen. .... Hamburg, 1871. UW. Spencer, Samuel. Commercial v. govern- mental rate making. Address delivered before the annual convention of the Southern hardware jobbers' association, at Hot Springs, Va., June 7, 1905. 9 p. 8°. B, ICC, UI. . Vital points in railway rate regulation. Address delivered before the Board of trade of the city of Newark, Oct. 11, 1905. [New York, 1905.] 14 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UI. Spokane, Washington. Before, the Interstate commerce commission. City of Spokane, TRAFFIC 123 Spokane chamber of commerce of Spokane, Spokane jobbers' association and the county of Spokane, petitioners and complainants, v. Northern Pacific railway company, Great northern railway company [etc.], defendants. Opening brief o£ petitioners and complainants. H. M. Stephens, attorney for the petitioners and complainants Spokane [1907?]. 213 p. 8°. B,JC,LC. Before the Interstate commerce com- mission. City of Spokane, Spokane Chamber of commerce of Spokane, Spokane jobbers' association, and the county of Spokane, peti- tioners and complainants, v. Northern Pacific railway company. Great northern railway company [etc.], defendants. Reply brief of petitioners and complainants, H. M. Stephens, attorney for the petitioners and complainants. .... Spokane [1907 ?]. 69 p. 8°. B, LC. City of Spokane et al. v. Northern respect to making and publishing schedules of rates n.p. [1906?] 23, 8 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Live stock rates between Chicago and the Missouri River. Interstate commerce commission, Jan. 1903. Chicago live stock exchange v. Atchison, Topeka &• Santa Fi railway company. Argument on behalf of the Chicago great western railway company. S8p. 8°. B. . Railway rates. An address at a banquet of the Railway employes transporta- tion club of St. Paul. Feb. 2, 1907. St. Paul, 1907. 18 p. 8°. B, ICC. Railway rates; a discovery and Pacific railway et al., and Pacific coast jobbers' and manufacturers' association et al., inter- veners. Supplemental brief for complainants. Brooks Adams, of counsel for complainants. With an analysis of the official financial docu- ments relating to the Great northern railway system by Frederick O. Downes Boston, 1907. 162 p. 8°. JC, LC. City of Spokane et al. v. Northern demonstration in schedule making, with an appendix containing a concrete illustration of the new-method imiversal schedule. St. Paul, Mum., 1909. 57 p. 4°. B, ICC, LC. Union Pacific-Peavey contract. An Pacific railway et al. Brief for complainants. Brooks Adams, of counsel for complainants. Boston, 1907. 127 p. 8°. LC. Spooner, John C. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Apr. 26 and 27, 1906. Washington, 1906. 63 p. 8°. B. . Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Thursday and Fri- day, Apr. 26 and 27, 1906. Washington, 1906. 63 p. 8°. B. Regulation of railroad rates. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Thursday and Fri- day, Mar. 22 and 23, 1906. Washington, 1906. 47 p. 8°. B. Stanley, A. O. The railroad rate bill. Speech in tiie House of representatives, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1906. Washington, 1906. 15 p. 8°. B. Steenerson, Halvor. Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1905. [Washington, 1905.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. Stevens, Frederick C. [Railroad rates.] In Na- tional board of trade. Proceedings of 36th annual meeting, Jan. 1906. p. 242-48. . TownsendbiU. Interview. Sober con- sideration of the rate question. [1905.] 20 p. 8°. B, ICC. Stickney, Alpheus Beede. An analysis of the relation of the rates on live stock and the products of Uve stock, based on the cost of carriage. Testimony of A. B. Stickney, presi- dent of the Chicago great western railway company, in the trial in the U.S. court, Sept. 1905, of the case of: Interstate commerce . commission v. Chicago great western railway company, and other companies. 36 p. 8°. B. . The importance of enforcing the pro- visions of the interstate commerce law in address at a joint meeting of the Omaha grain exchange and Omaha commercial club, June 19, 1906. 18 p. 8°. B, UP. Stone, William J. Railroad rate regulation. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Apr. 5, 1906. 16 p. 8°. B. Sulzer, William. The railroad rate bill and the government regulation of interstate common carriers. Speech in the House of representa- tives, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1906. Washington, 1906. 32 p. 8°. B. Tajani, Filippo. Tariffe ferroviarie: modo di formarle e d'interpretarle. Torino, 1909. 32 p. 4°. B. Tarifschema. Tarifvorschriften fiir den trans-. port von giitem. [Berlin, 1876?] 12 p. f. NY. Taussig, Frank W. A contribution to the theory of railway rates. Boston, 1891. 28 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC. Also in Amer. econ. assoc. Publ., v. 6 (1891), p. 52-63. . The theory of railway rates. In Ripley, W. Z. Railway problems. 1907. p. 123-44. Taylor, B. B. Legislation on railway freight charges. San Francisco, 1874. 10 p. 8°. H. Thorn, DeCourcy W. The regulation of rail- road rates, an address before Amer. econ. assoc, Dec. 27, 1905. [Baltimore] 1907. 8 p. 12°. B, ICC. Thompson, Slason. The advance in freight rates from June 30, 1899, to June 30, 1903; being a review of Senate doc. 257 Chicago, 1904. 43 p. 8°. B, ICC, Y. . American railway freight rates low and reasonable. [From the Chicago Evening post, Jan. 25, 1905.] [Chicago, 1905.] 8 p. 8°. B. Same. In Senate. Hearings on regu- lation of railway rates, 1904-5. v. 2, p. 1243. Tomlinson, T. W. Two questions of interest to live stock growers. Our international trade relations and federal regulation of railway- rates. An address before the Trans-Missouri commercial congress, at Portland, Ore., Aug. 124 RAILWAY ECONOMICS 19, 1905. Denver [1905]. 20 p. 8°. B, ICC. Townsend bill. As to rebates, will increase temptations of carriers. It reverses policy of Congress. Delegates vast legislative author- ity to commission. Deliberation, instead of haste, should characterize the action of Con- gress. 9 p. 8°. B, ICC, Y. . The claim that it is a "conservative" method of railway regulation examined, n.p. [190S?] 8 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UC. The decision of the ptirely judicial question is the root of the exercise of any rate-making power. Yet, no review of this act is provided 7 p. 8°. B, ICC, Y. Editorial demand for conservative and deliberate action. Most far-reaching ques- tion for solution since the civil war. [1905.] 22 p. 8°. B, ICC. The effect of governmental control of rates. New South Wales, New Zealand, Hungary. Existing rates are reasonable. Gradual voluntary reduction, n.p., n.d. 16 p. 8°. B, ICC. Its effect on export and import as com- pared with domestic rates; on long and short haul clause in original act; and a majority of commission appointed by each succeeding president, n. p. [1905 ?] 13 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, Y. Object of original act. Theory of amendment being wider in scope and different in theory, should it not command deliberate action? 6 p. 8°. B, ICC. What it does and what it fails to do. A brief digest of the power it confers and of its failure to remedy the evUs of which com- plaint is made. 7 p. 8°. B. Traffic federation of the Middle West. Rail- road freight rates. Report of proceedings at a conference of public officials and commercial and shippers' organizations in the Middle West, at Topeka, Kan., Sept. 22, 1910. [Topeka? 1910.] II p. 8°. LC, NY. Traxler, Charles J. A practical plan for railroad rate regulation. [MinneapoHs, Minn., 1906.] 14 p. 8°. B, ICC. Trommer, Ludwig E. Reformen im eisenbahn- giiter-verkehr. Luxemburg, 1874. UW. Truesdale, W. H. Rate reductions in Kansas. A letter. May 28, 1897. In The Year book of railway literature. Chicago, 1897. v. i, p. 168-76. Trunk line executive committee. Report upon the relative cost of transporting live stock and dressed beef, containing abstract of proceed- ings of conference of Apr. 11 and 12, 1883. .... [Albert Fink.] New York, 1883. 134 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Tuttle, Lucius. Statement before the Inter- state commerce commission, as to the relation between import and domestic freight rates, at Boston, Jan. 3, 1903. n.p. 14 p. UI. Ulrich, Franz. Das eisenbahntarifwesen im allgemeinen und nach seiner besonderen ent- wickelimgin Deutschland, Osterreich-Ungam, der Schweiz, Italien, Frankreich, Belgien, den Niederlanden und England Berlin, Leipzig, 1886. xii, 504 p. 8°. CU, H, HU, ICC, JC, NY, UC, UI, UP, UW. . Die fortschreitende eimassigung der eisenbahngiitertarife. n.p. [1890?] UW. Traite g6n6ral des tarifs de chemins de fer, contenant une ^tude sp6ciale des tarifs appliques en Allemagne, Autriche-Hongrie, Suisse, Itahe, France, Belgique, HoUande, Angleterre et Russie. fid. franjaise rev. par I'auteur. Paris [etc.], 1890. 555 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, LC, UM, UW. Underwood, Oscar W. Railroad rate biU. Speech in the House of representatives, Mon- day, Feb. s, 1906. Washington, 1906. 14 p. 8°. B. U.S. Circuit court (7th circuit). Regulation of railroad rates. Opinion of Judge Bethea, U.S. Circuit court, eastern division of northern district of Illinois, in the case of the Interstate commerce commission v. the Chicago great western railway company et al. Filed Nov. 1905 in equity. [Washington, 1905.] 22 p. 8°. (59th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 99.) LC. . Agriculture dept. Transportation rates. In its Yearbook, 1897-1910. Wash- ington, 1898-1911. Congress. House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Hearings before the committee [Mar. 4-Apr. 10, 1908] on the bills relating to railroad rates, car supply and train service. Washington, 1908. 2 V. 8°. LC. . . Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. Concerning advances in railway rates. Adverse report. [To accompany S. 423.] [Washington, 1909.] 22 p. 8°. (60th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 933.) B, JC, . . . . Raihoad-rate legis- lation. Views of Mr. Tillman and views of Mr. Newlands. [To accompany H.R. 12987.] [Washington, 1906.] 37 p. 8°. (s9th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Rept. 1242.) B, CU,ICC, LC. . — — : . . Railroad rate legis- lation. Views of the minority. [Washington, 1906.] $1 p. 8°. (S9th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Rept. 1242, pt. 2.) B, CU, ICC, . . . . Rate legislation. Telegrains in relation to the Hepburn bill and rate legislation generally [Wash- ington, 1906.] 42 p. 8°. (S9th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 249.) ICC, LC. — • . . . Regulation of rail- way rates. Digest of the hearings before the Committee on interstate commerce. Senate of the U.S.; held from Dec. 16, 1904, to May 23i 190S1 inclusive, together with certain data. Comp. by order of the committee by Henry C. Adams, statistician to the U.S. Interstate commerce commission, and H. T, Newcomb. Dec. 15, 1905 Washing- ton, 1906. 2 V. 8°. (59th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 244.) B, CU, ICC, JC, LC. TRAFFIC 125 — . . . . Regulation of rail- way rates. Hearings before the Committee on interstate commerce, Senate of the U.S., Dec. i6, 1904 [ — May 23, 1905] on bills to amend the interstate commerce act Washington, 1905. S v. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, Y. — . . . . Regulation of rail- way rates. Hearings before the Committee on interstate commerce. Senate of the U.S., Dec. 16, 1904 [ — ^May 23, 1905], with con- solidated index of v. 1-5 Washington, 1906. s V. 8°. (59th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 243.) Reissue, with additional material, of the edition of 1905. CU, ICC, JC, LC. . . ■. . Regulation of rail- way rates. Hearings before the committee on interstate commerce, U.S. Senate, in special session, pursuant to Senate resolution no. 288, s8th Cong., 3d sess. Comments of Mr. Walker D. Hines on a draft of bill submitted to this committee by the Interstate coimnerce commission on Nov. 29, 1905. Dec. 8, 1905. Washington, 1905. 28 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Industrial commission. Railroad rates, Mississippi River and other competi- tion; testimony of M. C. Markham, assistant traffic manager, Illinois central railroad company, and Yazoo & Mississippi Valley railroad company. Washington, 1901. CU. -. Justice dept. Opinion of the Attorney- general respecting the power of Congress to regulate the rates of railways engaged in interstate commerce. Washington, 1905. 31 p. 8°. B, LC. Van den Berg, Y. Another side to Mr. Hines' "ShaUrailway rates be raised?" .... [New York, 1911.] 12 p. 8°. ICC. Vreeland, Edward B. Railroad-rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Wed- nesday, Feb. 8, 1905. Washington, 1905. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Walker, Aldace F. Argument in behalf of sundry railroad companies, upon order to show cause, returnable July 8, 1890 [In the matter of alleged excessive freight rates and charges on food products.] Chicago, 1890. 14 p. 8°. (Interstate cormnerce com- mission.) ICC. . Should Congress legislate on the sub- ject of railway rates ? n.p. [1897?] 31 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC. Walsh, John W. The Hepburn rate law Chicago: LaSaUe extension university [1910]. 28 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Ward, Edward G., jr. Milk transportation: freight rates to the largest fifteen cities in the U.S Washington, 1903. 60 p. 8°. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Div. of statistics. Bui. 25.) B,ICC. , and Holmes, Edwin S. Rates of charge for transporting garden truck, with notes on the growth of the industry Washing- ton, 1901. 86 p. 8°. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Div. of statistics. Bui. 21, misc. series.) B, ICC. Washburn, Charles G. Railroad bill. Speech. .... Washington, 1910. 29 p. 8°. B. The Washington Post. Broad rate review. .... Extract from the Washington post entitled "Broad rate review, opinions of Interstate commerce commissioners " [Washington, 1906.] s P- 8°. ([U.S.] S9th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 394.) B, CU, ICC, LC. Watkins, Edgar. Shippers and carriers of inter- state freight Chicago, 1909. 578 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC, LC. Westdeutscher eisenbahn-verband. i. Nach- trag zum tarif fiir die betorderung von giitern, fahrzeugen und thieren vom 15. april 1859, betreffend den verkehr von und nach der station Offenbach. Giiltig vom i. October 1859 ab. Cassel, 1859. [3] p. 8°. B. -. Vorschriften und tarife fiir die befor- derung von gtitern, fahrzeugen und thieren. Giiltig vom 15. april 1859. Cassel, 1859. 94 p. 8°. B. West, William Henry. Railway legislation. Views upon the constitutional and legal questions involved. [Bellefontaine, Ohio, 1906.] 66 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Wheeler, William R. Argument in behalf of Pacific coast jobbers against " Graded rates," "Blanket rates," and narrowing of car load differentials. Delivered before the trafi&c ofiScials of the Great northern and Northern Pacific railways, at St. Paul, Minn., May 23, 1899. San Francisco, Cal. [1899]. 28 p. 16°. ICC. Wheeling freight committee. Minimum class rate basis, westbound. From Wheeling, W.Va., to points named herein. Taking effect Nov. 30, 1903. (no. 2.) ICC. Wie soil tarifiert werden? Wien, 1890. UW. Wiley, A. A. Railroad-rate bill. Speech de- livered in the House of representatives, Feb. 9, 1905. Washington, 1905. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Willcox, David. Government rate making is unnecessary and would be very dangerous. .... [From No. Amer. rev., Mar. 1905.] New York, 1905. 22 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, NY, Y. . Natural forces, or political fiat; which shall control the country's coromerce? An address, delivered at Cornell university Dec. IS, 1905. [New York, 1905.] 31 p. 8°. B, ICC,LC. -. Political rate fixing and business by lawsuit. An address before the Boston economic club, upon Mar. 10, 1905. New York [1905]. 38 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UT, UM. Rates by fiat and existence by license. [From Yale rev., Nov. 1905.] New York [1905]. 28 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Williams, Charles G. Cheap transportation. Speech in the House of representatives, June 9, 1874. Washington, 1874. 19 p. 8°. LC. Williams, John S. Railroad rate bill. Speech in the House of representatives, Wednesday, 126 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Feb. 7, 1906. Washington, 1906. 15 p. 8°. B. Williams, Sydney Charles. The economics of railway transport London, igog. 308 p. 12°. B, CU, HU, LC, NY, UC, UW. Wimbish, William A. Judicial review of the rates of carriers. Paper read before Georgia bar association at Warm Springs, Ga., July 20, 1906 n.p. [1906]. 19 p. 4°. B, ICC. Wing, Francis Joseph. The classification of hay in official classification territory. Order of Interstate commerce commission. Deci- sion Washington, 1905. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Witte, S. Die russischen hafen und die eisen- bahntarife. Wien, 1886. UW. Wolcott, S. P. Argument before the Senate of Ohio in opposition to the Brigham bill, for the regulation of transportation rates by rail- ways. Colimibus, Ohio, 1882. 24 p. 8°. H. Wood, Henry. Arbitrary price-making through the forms of law; a few points bearing upon the proper limits of governmental supervision or interference in railroad transportation. .... Boston, 1905. 29 p. 12°. B, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UI, UM, UW. Worcester, E. D. The railroad question; re- marks before the select committee of the Senate of the U.S. on transportation rates to the seaboard. Albany, 1879. 71 p. 8°. H. Wjonan, Bruce, and Beale, Joseph Henry, jr. The law of raihroad rate regulation, with special reference to American legislation. Boston, 1906. ICC, LC. Zoepfl, G. Die eisenbahntarifpolitik besonders im holzverkehr. Munchen, 1897. 36 p. 8°. NY, UW. DUTERENTIALS Advisory commission appointed by the trunk lines to consider the question of differential rates between seaboard cities and common points in the West (Thurman, Washburne and Cooley, commissioners). Proceedings. New York, 1882. 170 p. 8°. ICC. Contents: Sessions in New York, p. 1-37; Sessions in Philadelphia, p. 39-71; Sessions in Baltimore, p. 73-103; Sessions in St. Louis, p. 105-29; Sessions in Louisville, p. 131-48; Sessions in Toledo, p. 149-70. Issued in 6 parts. . Report of Messrs. Thurman, Wash- burne and Cooley, constituting an advisory commission on differential rates by railroads between the West and the seaboard. New York, 1882. 43 p. 8°. (B),ICC. Reprinted in U.S. Senate Hearings on the regulation of railway rates. Washington, 1906. (S9th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 243. p. 1243-69). Argument regarding the division of east bound freight from Chicago, between the terminal roads, submitted to the Board of arbitration, Aug. 1879. New York, 1879. 24 p. 8°. NY. Arguments of the New York central, Pennsyl- vania, New York, Lake Erie & western and Baltimore & Ohio railroads, on the adjust- ment of rates between the seaboard cities and lake ports of the trunk lines, submitted to the Board of arbitration, July 1880. New York, 1880. 95-122 p. 8°. NY. Bain, G. Remarks of the committee appointed by the Merchants' exchange of St. Louis be- fore the advisory committee appointed by the Railway trunk lines in regard to the adjust- ment of transportation rates between the West and the seaboard. Hon. AUen G. Thur- man, Hon. Elihu B. Washburne, Hon. T. M. Cooley. [St. Louis] 1872. 8 1. 8°. ICC, NY. Baltimore. Board of trade. Argument before the advisory committee for the adjustment of differential rates between the West and the seaboard. [Baltimore, 18 — ?] 7 p. nar. P. ICC. . Com and flour exchange. Argument of the committee appointed on the subject of differential rates, before the "Advisory commission" of the trunk-line railroads at their session in the city of Baltimore, Mar. 20, 1882. Baltimore, 1882. [23] p. 8°. ICC. Board of arbitration on question of Canadian Pacific differentials. Proceedings at hearing before Board of arbitration on question of Canadian Pacific differentials at Auditoriiun hotel, Chicago, Oct. 12, 1898. Decision of Board of arbitration [Chicago ? 1898.] 201 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. Carley, F. D. Differential rates advantageous. Argument submitted to Messrs. Thurman, Washburne and Cooley, commissioners. [LouisviUe] 1882. 8 p. 8°. NY. Commercial exchange of Philadelphia. Memorial to A. G. Thurman, E. B. Washburne, T. M. Cooley. Philadelphia, 1882. 22 p. obi. 12°. NY. Commission on differential rates by railroads, 1882. Report of Messrs. Thurman, Wash- burne, and Cooley, constituting an advisory commission on differential rates by railroads between the West and the seaboard. [Lon- don, 1882.] 19, [i] p. f . ([Gt. Brit. Parlia- ment. Papers by command.] C. 3433.) B, H, ICC, LC. . Same. New York, 1882. 43 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY, UI, Y. . Proceedings of the advisory commis- sion 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, 1882. 37 p. 8°. NY, Y. Crowell, John Franklin. Trunk line differ- entials [Reprinted from the Railway world.] Philadelphia, Pa., 1904. 20 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UW. Extracts referring to the subject of differences in railroad _ transportation charges between common points west and the seaboard cities, selected from the official report of the pro- ceedings of the special committee on railroads appointed by the New York state assembly. .... [Selections from the Hepburn report TRAFFIC 127 of 1879.] New York, 1882. Ix, 370 p. 8°. NY. Fink, Albert. Report upon the adjustment of railroad transportation rates to the seaboard. New York, 1882. 59 p. 8°. H, UP. Hamlin, Charles S. The Interstate commerce commission in the matter of the inland port differentials on export and import trafiSic. Brief submitted by the Boston chamber of commerce and the Boston merchants' asso- ciation. Boston [1905]. 64 p. S°. ICC. Hiaes, Walker Downer. Townsend bill. What is a differential in railroad traffic parlance? Is not the inevitable tendency of government rate-making to provide a rigid and unchan- ging mileage rate? [Louisville? Ky., 1905.] 14 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Kronig, Fritz. Die differentialtarife der eisen- bahnen; ihre entwickelung, bedeutung und berechtigung nach amtlichen quellen darge- steUt. Berlin, 1877. CU, UW. Louisville board of trade. Argument sub- mitted to Messrs. Thurman, Washbume and Cooley, commissioners, by John E. Green, president, May 12, 1882. [Louis- viUe, 1882.] 7 p. 8°. ICC. . Differential rates advantageous. Argu- ment submitted to Messrs. Thurman, Wash- bume and Cooley, commissioners, by F. D. Carley, chairman of differential-rate com- mittee. May 12, 1882. [Louisville, 1882.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. Neall, F. L. Port differentials, import inland freight rates [Philadelphia, 1910.] 60 p. 4°. B,ICC. New York (city). Produce exchange. Argu- ment for the abrogation of differential freight rates between the West and the seaboard. .... [Mar. 7, 1882.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. . . Differential freight rates. New York entitled to them, though asking only for equal rates. [Signed, E. H. Walker, statistician. New York produce exchange. Mar. 8, 1882.] [New York, 1882.] 14 p. 8°. ICC. — — : ■. Resume of action taken for abol- ishing differentials hostile to the commerce of the state and city of New York and also its efforts in behalf of canal enlargement. In its Report, 1906/7. p. 3SS-8S- New York. Chamber of conmierce of the state of New York. Differential railroad rates. In Us S2d annual report, 1910. p. 186-88. . . [Freight rate differentials.] In its 46th aimual report, 1904. p. 94-97. Perrot, Fr. Die differentialtarife der eisen- bahnen. Berlin, 1874. UW. Philadelphia. Board of trade. Presentation and argument on the relative rates of trans- portation to be charged between western and seaboard cities. Philadelphia [1882.] 18 p. 8°. ICC, NY. — — — . Commercial exchange. Memorial to Hon. Allen G. Thurman, Hon. Elihu B. Washbume, Hon. T. M. Cooley, advisory commission to the tmnk lines. Philadelphia, 1882. 45 p. 8°. ICC. . Maritime exchange. Argument in favor of the maintenance of differential freight rates between the West and seaboard cities. [Mar. 16, 1882.] 92-112 p. 8°. ICC. . Produce exchange. Report to Hon. A. G. Thurman, Hon. E. B. Washbume, Hon. T. M. Cooley, advisory commission to the trunk lines. Mar. 16, 1882. Philadelphia, 1882. 2I. 4°. NY. Philadelphia drug exchange. Mar. 16,1882. [To] Hon. Allen G. Thurman, Hon. E. B. Wash- bume, Hon. Thomas M . Cooley, advisory com- mission. [Philadelphia, 1882.] 2 p. 8°. ICC. St. Louis. Merchants' exchange. Argument of the committee appointed by the Merchants' exchange of St. Louis before the Advisory commission appointed by the trunk lines to adjust freight rates between the West and the seaboard. St. Louis, May 9, 1882. i 1., 8 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Cotton exchange. Address of the com- mittee on transportation to the Advisory commission appointed by the trunk lines to adjust freight rates between the West and the seaboard. St. Louis, May 10, 1882. [St. Louis, 1882.] [4] p. 12°. ICC. SchmidUn, W. tJber die differenzial-tarife der eisenbahnen, mit besonderer riicksicht auf die Schweiz. Denkschrift zu handen des tit. Departements des innem der schweizerischen eidgenossenschaft. Zurich, 1862. 49 p. 8°. NY. Toledo. Produce exchange. Differential rates. Argument of the committee of the Toledo produce exchange before the "advisory com- mission" of the trunk line railroads, Apr. 1882. Toledo, Ohio, 1882. 17 p. 8 °. ICC, NY. U.S. Bureau of statistics (Commerce and labor dept.). Trunk line traffic and differential rates, including tables of traffic receipts and shipments, and freight rates on grain, flour, provisions, and live stock from interior cities to seaboard. [From the Summary of com- merce and finance for Apr. 1904.] .... Washington, 1904. s° V- ™cl. tables. f°. LC. DISCEIMINATION Chicago. Board of trade. Report of Com- mittee on railroad discriminations submitted Feb. 7, 1876. Chicago, 1876. 23 p. 8°. H, NY. Clark, John Maurice. Standards of reasonable- ness in local freight discriminations New York, 1910. 157 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC, LC, UW, Y. Emery, Lewis, jr. Remarks on anti-discrimina- tion, delivered in the House of representatives of Pennsylvania, May 1879. The destmction of Pennsylvania's industries n.p., 1879. 22 p. 8°. NY. Fink, Albert. Are the New York railroads discriminating against the commerce of this city? Reply to a letter from a New York merchant. New York, 1878. 14 p. 8°. ICC. Gt. Brit. Board of agriculture and fisheries. Report of the departmental committee ap- 128 RAILWAY ECONOMICS pointed by the Board of agriculture and fisheries to inquire into and report whether preferential treatment is given by the railway companies in Great Britain to foreign and colonial, as compared with home, farm, dairy, and market garden produce. London, 1906. 2 V. in I. f°. ICC, JC, LC. Hooker, James J. Discrimination in freight rates. Remarks before the Commercial club of Cincinnati, Apr. 16, 1892. [Cincin- nati, 1892.] 12 p. 8°. B, ICC. Hughes, James A. Railroad discrimination biU. Speech in the House of representatives, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1906. Washington, 1906. 16 p. 8°. B. Kindel, George J. [A.B.C. on discriminative freight rates. Denver, 1896.] 64 p. 8°. ICC. . Fair transportation, like free circula- tion, means Ufe; discriminative transporta- tion, like impeded circulation, means death. .... [Denver, 1909.] _ 16 p._ 8°. ICC. Knapp, Martin A. Discrimination by railways. In Compendium of transportation theories, p. 185-90. . Equality of rights in transportation agencies. In Chicago conference on trusts. 1900. p. 234-37. Murphy, W. J. More elements in the problem. Expenses increasing in greater ratio than receipts. Reply to the statement of the Receivers' and shippers' association of Cin- cinnati, Ohio .... [June i, 1907]. [Cin- cinnati.] 8, [15] p. 8°. B, ICC. New Orleans. Cotton exchange. Reply of special coromittee of the New Orleans cotton exchange on discrimination in transportation rates and other burdens upon the cotton commerce of the city of New Orleans, to the Illinois central railroad. Dec. 11, 1909. [New Orleans, 1909.] 14 p. 8°. LC. . . Report of special committee of the New Orleans cotton exchange on discrimina- tion in transportation rates, and other burdens upon the cotton commerce of the city of New Orleans. Nov. 26, 1909. [New Orleans, 1909.] 31 p. 8°. JC, LC. New York. Chamber of commerce of the state of New York. Report of the Committee on rail-road transportation as to freight discrim- inations, and the effect upon the commerce of the city New York, 1878. 21 p. 8°. ICC, LC, Y. Norris, John. "Anti-discrimination"; remarks at Harrisburg, Apr. 9, 1885, in advocacy of bill enforcing provisions of state constitution. n.p.,n.d. 84 p. 8°. H, NY. . Argument on three bills relating to railroad discrimination, before committees on judiciary of Senate and House of repre- sentatives, Harrisburg, Mar. 2, 1887. Phila- delphia," 1887. 68 p. 8°. H. — . Railroad discrimination. Argimient before the Committee on judiciary general of the Senate of Pennsylvania, in advocacy of a bill enforcing certain constitutional provisions relating to railroads. Harrisburg, Apr. 9 1885. 84 p. 8°. ICC. North Carolina. Laws, statutes, etc. An act to prevent unjust discrimination in freight rates and to fix the maximum charges there- for, 1907. 3 p. 8°. ICC. Northrop, Claudian B. Rival cotton industries in rival territories. Ask Interstate commerce commission to compel railroads to raise rates from South to West five cents per hundred pounds. Growth of enterprise and adjust- ment of rates in the South, n.p. [1906?] 8 p. 8°. B, ICC,LC. Ohio. General assembly. Railroad freights investigating committee. Investigation in reference to alleged discriminations in rail- road freights, under House resolution 162. Columbus, 1879. 260 p. 8°. NY. 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, 1886. 4 p. 8°. JC, NY, Y. Pittsburgh. Board of trade. Report of com- mittee of the Pittsburgh board of trade on the communication of Carlos Cobb, esq., on the subject of railroad discrimination Pittsburgh, i860. 32 p. 8°. LC. Chamber of commerce. Discrimina- tory freight rates on Pittsburg coal to Lake Erie ports. [Minutes of hearing.] .... Columbus, Ohio, 1911. 44 p. 8°.. B, ICC. Prouty, Charles Azro. Railway discriminations and industrial combinations. In Annals Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci., v. 15, no. i (Jan. 1900), p. 41-50. Receivers' and shippers' association, Cincinnati. Southern rates discriminate against Cincin- nati, and the Middle West. Answer to state- ment of W. J. Murphy [Cincinnati, 1907.] 16, [7] p. 8°. B, ICC. Rice, George. Railway discriminations! As given to the Standard oil trust. [Marietta, Ohio, 1888.] 32 p. 8°. ICC. Roberts, George B. Remarks [Pa. Senate] on anti-discrimination bill. Apr. 9, 1885. Phila- delphia, 1885. JC, UW. San Francisco. Merchants' petition in relatioa to Assembly bill no. 10. (The Barry bill.) [An act to prevent discriminations and abuses by railroad corporations, particularly in the matter of "special contracts" with dis- criminating freight rates.] San Francisco, Apr. 16. [Sacramento, 1884.] 2 1. 8°. NY. Smalley, Harrison Standish. Freight rate dis- crimination. Chicago: LaSalle extension university [1910]. 31 p. 8°. ICC. LONG AND SHORT HAUL Alexander, E. Porter. Long v. short haul. In Compendium of transportation theories. Washmgton, 1893. p. 197-202. Baxter, Edmimd DiUahunty. Legislative history of the long and short haul clause of the 4th sec. of the Act to regulate com- merce. Nashville, Tenn., n.d. ICC. Duke, Basil W. Transportation tariffs: A dis- cussion of the proper relative rates on short TRAFFIC 129 hauls as compared with long hauls. Louis- ville, Ky., 1886. 29 p. 8°. ICC. Fink, Henry. The long and short haul provi- sion of the interstate commerce act. Letter. .... [New York, 1888.] 23 p. 8°. ICC. Minnesota. Railroad and warehouse commis- sion. In the matter of the application of the Minneapolis & St. Louis railway company for rehef from the operation of tiie "long and short haul provision" imder sec. 6 of railroad law. Minneapolis, 1887. sip. 8°. ICC. Ripley, William Z. Economic wastes in trans- portation. In Railway problems. New York, 1907. [Reprinted from Pol. sci. quar., Sept. 1906.] (B.) Seward, Clarence A. Are the regulations con- cerning railway charges for long and short haxds, and the prohibitions against pooling, contained in the federal Act to regulate commerce, constitutional? A brief opinion. [New York, 1890.] 30 p. 8°. ICC. Stahhnan, E. B. Argument on behalf of the Louisville & Nashville railroad and members of the Southern railway and steamship asso- ciation, for rehef from the operations of the 4th sec. of the "Act to regulate com- merce." Washington, 1887. CU. Thom, Alfred P. Construction and constitu- tionality of the long and short haul clause of the interstate commerce act as amended, Tune 18, 1910. [Washington? 1911.] 102 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Appendix A: The federal long and short haul clause and the sth amendment, notes by John K. Graves. Appendix B: Extract from address by Mr. W. W. Finley before the Traffic club of Philadelphia, on Feb. 18, 1911. Townsend bill. Its effect on export and import as compared with domestic rates; on long and short haul clause in original act; and a major- ity of commission appointed by each succeed- ing president, n.p. [1905 ?] 13 p. 8°. LC. REBATES Brick, A. L. The bill to regulate rates and prevent rebates. Speech in the House of representatives, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1905. Washington, 1905. 4 P- 8°. B. Carnegie, Andrew. My experience with railway rates and rebates [Reprinted from The Century magazine. Mar. 1908.] [New York, 1908?] 20 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC, LC, UP, UW, Y. „ , Chicago. Board of trade. "Underbilhng. A communication to the managers and officers of the railroad lines engaged in the transporta- tion of grain Chicago [1872]. 32 p. 8°. B. Fink, Albert. Why raikoad tariffs are not maintained. [1881.] [2], [11], 18 p. 8°. ICC, JC. Gt. Brit. Board of trade. Correspondence between the Board of trade and the Railway companies' association with regard to certain arrangements entered into by railway com- panies with regard to rebates on traffic, etc. London, 1907. 6 p. f°. JC, LC. Grosvenor, Charles H. The rebate law. Speech in the House of representatives, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1905. 16 p. 8°. B, ICC. New York. Board of trade and transportation. A suggestive plan for legislation to prevent rebates and discriminations in interstate commerce Mar. 22, 1905. 12 p. 8°. B. Newcomb, Harry Turner. Rebates [Reprinted from Yale rev., Aug. 1907.] [New Haven? Conn., 1907.] [iigj-iss p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UW. Rebates tie real evil. Press, public and rail- ways in agreement. [1905.] 29 p. 8°. B, ICC. TarbeU, Ida M. Standard oil rebates. In Ripley, W. Z. Railway problems. 1907. p. 62-77. U.S. Attorney-general. Atchison, Topeka & Santa F4 railway. Departure from published rates by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa F6 railway company, etc. Letter from the Attorney-general and others. Washington, 1906. 224 p. 8°. (sQth Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 140.) ICC, LC, Y. . Justice dept. The Santa F6 rebate case. [Washington, 1908 ?] 9 p. 8°. LC. TERMINAL CHARGES Price-Williams, R. Railway rates and terminal charges. London, 1896. 44 p. 8°. B, UW. Worthiagton, R. A. Economic conditions justifying terminal allowances [New York, 1910.] 25 p. 8°. ICC. . Terminal allowances; the problem, the legal status, suggested resolution. [1910.] 42 p. 8°. B, ICC. Bills of Lading American bankers' association. Argument of Thomas B. Paton, of the New York bar, in support of H.R. no. 15846, Senate no. 4810, entitled. An act relating to bills of lading issued by carriers for the interstate transportation of property, and to certain obligations, duties and rights in connection therewith. [1906.] 10 p. 4°. ICC. . Memorial in support of the bill relat- ing to bills of lading issued by carriers for the interstate transportation of property [1906.] 10 p. 4°. (SPth Cong., ist sess. House, no. 15846.) ICC. Report of Committee on bills of lading. Oct. 17, 1906. [9] p. 8°. ICC. . Report of the bill of lading committee. .... Sept. 1907. n.p. [1907]- 56 p. 8°. B, ICC. , . . , , . Statement of counsel explaming legal effect of proposed bill of lading amendments to rate bill. Nov. 1906. n.p. [1906 ?] [6] p. 8°. B,ICC. ^ ^ Baltimore. Chamber of commerce. Report of the Transportation and law committee of 13° RAILWAY ECONOMICS the Baltimore com and flour exchange on the uniform bill of lading, particularly con- sidered classification no. 12. Unanimously adopted by the Board of directors, Mar. 12, 1894. [Baltimore, 1894 ?] 8 p. 8°. LC. Blanchard, George Roberts. The common law liability of carriers. Argimient on behalf of the permanent committee on uniform bill of lading Washington, 1892. 69 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC. Boston executive business association. Trans- portation committee. Report on "Reforms in railroad bills of lading and in classes of freight." Boston, 1889. 7 p. 8°. UI. Daish, John B. Memorandum of facts and arguments regarding "A bill concerning receipts and bills of lading issued by common carriers submitted in behalf of Grain dealers' national association and National hay associa- tion [Washington, 1904.] 12 p. 8°. ICC. Duckworth, Laurence. Charter parties and bills of lading. London, igog. 12°. Firth, Frank J. Conditions of transportation as expressed in carriers' bills of lading. The new uniform bill of lading Chicago, i8go. 16 p. 8°. ICC. — , and Wilson, E. P. Discussion on bills of lading [Reprinted from the Rail- way rev.] Chicago, 1894. 39 p. 8°. (B), ICC. Frink, Henry C. The frauds of the through bill of lading system exposed. New York, 1886. loop. 8°. ICC, LC. James, Francis B. Legal and commercial aspect of bills of lading. [Address delivered at i8th annual meeting of the Missouri bankers' association. May 20, 1908, at Joplin, Mo.] n.p. [igo8]. 16 p. B, ICC. Kirkman, Marshall Monroe. The baggage, parcel and mail traflEic of railroads, explaining its practical working and the principles and philosophy that underlie its operation; its legal status; how rates are made Chicago [1881]. 417 p. 12°. CU, H, LC, UP, UW. . The freight way-bill Chicago, 1882. 28 p. 8°. CU, H, LC, UW. Lawson, John D. A treatise on the contracts of common carriers, with special reference to such as seek to limit their liability at com- mon law, by means of bills of lading, express receipts, railroad tickets, baggage checks, etc. St. Louis, 1880. ICC. MiUner, Walter D. The bill of lading. Roanoke, Va., igog. 5g p. 12°. LC. National board of trade. Railroad receipts for grain. [Debate.] In its Proceedings of 3d annual meeting, Dec. 1870. p. 38-61. Paton, Thomas B. Argument in support of H.R. no. 15846, Senate no. 4810, entitled An act relating to bills of lading issued by carriers for the interstate transportation of property, and to certain obligations, duties and rights in connection therewith. [igo6.] 10 p. 4°. ICC. Pluijgers, W. International law on through bills of lading Tr. from the Dutch. Rotterdam [igoi ?]. 18 p. 8°. LC. Scrutton, Thomas Edward. The contract of affreightment as expressed in charter-parties and bills of lading, sth ed. By T. E. Scrutton and F. D. Mackinnon London, 1904. Ixii p., i 1., 430 p. 8°. LC. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on inter- state and foreign commerce. Bills of lading. Report. [To accompany H.R. 25335.] [Washington, igio.] 9 p. 8°. (6ist Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 1428.) LC. . . . . Hearings before the Committee on interstate and foreign com- merce of the House of representatives on H.R. 15846, relating to bills of lading. [Mar. 27, 1906.] Washington, 1906. 60 p. 8°. LC. . . •. — — . Hearings before the committee [Mar. 20, 25, Apr. 14, 24, 1908] on H.R. 14934, providing for uniform biUs of lading Washington, 1908. 2 v. in i. 8°. LC. . . Senate. Committee on interstate commerce. BiUs of lading. Hearings before the committee, U.S. Senate, on the bill H.R. 25335, June 16, 20, and 21, igio. Series no. 9. Washington, 1910. 74 p. 8°. B, LC. PASSENGER TRAFFIC In General Bazet, Urbain. De I'itinfiraire en matiSre de transports par chemin de fer, notamment de I'itinlraire 16gal Paris, 1901. 104 p. 8°. NY. Brudre, M. Du transport des personnes par chemins de fer Paris, 1899. 119 p. 4°. NY. Caldwell, B. D. Benefits derivable from pas- senger trafiic associations [Detroit, i8g8.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. . Report made to the American asso- ciation of general passenger and ticket agents, at meeting held at Detroit, Mich., Oct. 18, 1898. 8 p. 8°. B. Chapman, S. A comparative analysis of Eng- lish railway passenger traffic, for the five years 1883-87. London, 1889. 31 p. 8°. CU, H. ' Collet (Collet Dobson). Reasons for the repeal of the railway passenger duty. Paper read in the rooms of the Society of arts, 26 Feb. 1877. .... London, 1877. 34 p. 8°. NY. Evesque, Charles 1'. La mobilisation du travail et le transport des ouvriers par chemins de fer. Paris, 1907. CU. Felt, C. W. Our steam railroads and suburban .travel Boston, 1883. 22 p. 8°. ICC,Y. Fink, Albert. Investigation into the cost of passenger traffic on American railroads with special reference to cost of mail service and its compensation. Louisville, 1876. viii, 5g, 2op. 8°. LC, UP. TRAFFIC 131 . An investigation into the cost of trans- portation on American railroads, with deduc- tions for its cheapening Louisville, 1874. 44, 16 p. 8°. LC. Goodeve, Louis Arthur. Railway passengers and railway companies; their duties, rights and liabilities. London, 1876. CU, ICC. Gorce, Edmond de la. Du transport des voyageurs par chemins de fer. Paris, i8os- UW. Gt. Brit. Board of trade. Railways (work- men's trains on the metropolitan lines); copy of statements by the railway com- panies in reply to a circular letter London, 1897. CU. . Parliament. House of commons. Report from the Select committee on work- men's trains; together with the proceedings of the conunittee, minutes of evidence, and appendix. 3 Aug. 1904. [London, 1904?] 166 p. f°. ICC. Hennig, Richard. Bahnen des weltverkehrs. .... Mit 23 kartenskizzen. Leipzig, 1909. 304 p. 8°. JC. Jackson, Daniel. Jackson's new railroad detect- ive system. New York, 1874. gp. 12°. LC. Jones, G. W. The million on tie rail; a few statistics showing the expediency of encoura- ging the third-class passenger to travel. .... London, 1874. 19 p. 8°. NY. Jones, U. J. Rights of railway travelers and rights of railway companies. Lancaster, Pa., 1859. UW. Lanoir, Paul. Manuel pratique du voyageur. Gentilly (Seine), 1897. UW. Lee, F. J. Railroad local passenger traffic. New York, 1879. 58 p. 8°. UC, Y. Leighton, G. B. Notes on St. Louis passenger traffic. St. Louis, 1894. 31 p. 8°. H. London. County council. Workmen's trains, trams, and steamboats, with particular reference to the council's dwellings for work- men and evening classes London, 1903-. 16°. (Quarterly.) LC. Minard, M. Carte figurative et approximative du mouvement des voyageurs sur les princi- paux chemias de fer de I'Europe en 1862. Paris, 1865. UC. Minot, Robert S. Railway travel in Europe and America. With twenty-five tables of recent and novel statistics of journeys, speeds, fares, etc., for travellers and others. Boston, 1882. 28 p. 8°. HU,ICC,LC,Y. Oliphant, John. Safety, health and comfort. Traveling made pleasant and safe. Warming and ventilating rail road cars without danger from fire. A few facts presented in a new form. Pittsburgh, 1874. 17 p. 12°. LC. Pierson, S. F. Address delivered at the semi- annual meeting of the General ticket and passenger agents' association. New York, Sept. 8, 1876. Chicago, 1876. 14 p. 8°. LC. Pinkerton's national detective agency. Tests on passenger conductors made by the National detective agency. Nov. i, 1876. Chicago [1876]. 40 p. 8°. LC. Riebenack, Max. Railway statistics as appli- cable to earnings of passenger trains 1893. 16 p. 8°. B, ICC. Roger, Joseph. Du transport des personnes par chemins de fer Montpellier, 1902. 193 P- 8°. LC,UW. Schipfer, August. Preussisch-deutsche eisen- balinfragen insbesondere die reform des per- sonenverkehrs. Berlin, 1905. 43, [i] p. 8°. LC. Weyl, Walter Edward. The passenger traffic of railways Philadelphia, 1901. 249 p. 8°. B, HU, ICC, LC, UI, UM, UP, UW. Wisconsin. State superintendent. Consolida- tion of school districts and transportation of rural school pupils at public expense. Bui. of information no. 7. Madison, 1902. 20 p. 8°. B. Tickets Anti-scalping bill. Speeches made in the House of representatives, Washington, D.C., Dec. 7, 1898. Washington, 1899. 24 p. 8°. B. Babcock, Frederick R. Statement, suggestions and brief of authorities with reference to anti- scalping litigation Chicago, 1905. 122 p. 8°. NY. Bourne, Theodore. The self-recording check and fare tickets; an improved system of collecting fares, for the use of railroads, steamboats, stages, etc. New York, 1876. IS p. 3 forms. 8°. LC. Boyd, George Washington. The anti-scalping act before the Interstate commerce committee. [Washington? 1898?] 39 p. 12°. B, ICC, JC, LC, NY. The Business of railway ticket scalping in the U.S. being unnecessary, illegal and demoraliz- ing, and leading to frauds upon travelers, and to daily violations of the inter-state com- merce law, should not the public and rail- ways join its suppression? n.p. [1888?] 30 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Central anti-ticket-scalping committee, Chicago. Counterfeit tickets. Forged signatures. Mu- seum of ticket scalping iniquity. Plugged tickets. Altered tickets. Chicago [1899?]. 23 p. 4°- LC, NY. Daniels, George H. The beginning of the end of railroad ticket scalping in the U.S. [Wash- ington, 1898.] 35 p. 8°. ICC. . The scalping of railroad _ tickets. [Argument delivered before the joint com- mittees of the New York legislature. Mar. 10, 1897.] In The Year book of railway literature. Chicago, 1897. v. i, p. 293- 304. Gardiner, R. S. History of the raikoad ticket. Boston [1898?]. 21 p. obi. 12°. B, Y. Jonge, Moritze de. Die unubertragbarkeit der retour-billete. 2. aufl. Freiburgi. B., 1888. UW. Mann, James Robert. Anti-scalping bill. Speech in the House of representatives Washington, 1898. 23 p. 8°. ICC. Miles, Oscar L. National train-auditing sys- tem, devised for the checking and auditing 132 RAILWAY ECONOMICS of the earnings of passenger trains, n.p. [1898]. 15 p. 8°. LC. Slocum, William B. Analysis of passenger traffic for rail roads Nyack, N.Y. [1880]. 22 p. 12°. LC. Stromberg, Charles J. Coupon ticketing points from or via Chicago, arranged in alphabetical order, for the use of the patrons of the Strom- berg improved coupon ticket. Chicago, 1880. 31, [9] p. 12°. LC. Ticket-scalping fight in Houston, Tex [Houston, Tex., 1904,] 22 p. 8°. ICC, UW. Todd, A., jr. Todd's improvement in collecting fares on railroad passenger trains. Roches- ter, 1870. I sheet. 4°. LC. U.S. Congress. Debate on amendments to interstate commerce laws. 54th Congress, 2d session. Railroad ticket brokerage. Com- piled by U. H. Painter. Washington, 1897. 8s p. 8°. ICC. . . House. Committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Hearing before the committee [Dec. 17, 1897, and Jan. 7, 1898] on the bill (H.R. 30) to amend an act entitled "An act to regulate commerce." [Bill known as 'the "Antiscalping bill."] Washington, 1898. 196 p. 8°. LC. • . Laws, statutes, etc. A bill to require railroads to honor tickets by whomsoever presented. Introduced in the house by Mr. Sullivan, Jan. 15, 1898. n.p. [1898]. 3 p. 4°. (ssth Cong. H.R. 6656.) NY. ZusammensteUbare f ahrscheinhef te Ber- lin, 1903. UW. Rates Ainsworth, W. W. Passenger fares in Iowa In The Year book of railway literature. Chicago, 1897. V. i, p. 224-31. Apthorp, Henry. Two-cent railroad fare and other railroad legislation in Ohio. . . . Columbus, Ohio, 1892. i p. 1., 42 p. 8' B, H, ICC, LC. . Same. Rev. ed. Akron, Ohio, 1897, 29 p. 8°. JC, NY. — . Same. Rev. ed. Akron, Ohio, 1907, 29 p. 8°. ICC. Bay state corporation league. Remarks on bill to establish a maximum rate of two cents a mile on Massachusetts railroads, before the Joint committee on railroads of the legislature, 12 Mar. 1903. Boston, 1903. 13 P- Blanc, Ferdinand. Uber eisenbahn-personen- tarif-reform Berlin, 1895. NY, UW. Brown, Joseph M. Reduction of passenger rates. Motion Atlanta, Ga., 1907. 80 p. 8°. ICC. Brown, William C. Argument on the two-cent fare biU. Delivered before the legislature of Missouri, Jan. 31, 1893. In The Year book of railway literature. Chicago, 1897. p. 208- 23- Charlton, James. On two-cents-per-mile pas- senger rates. An address before the com- mittees on railroads of the Illinois legislature. at Springfield, Mar. 31, 1897. Chicago, 1897. 24p. 12°. UC. Also in The Year book of railway litera- ture. Chicago, 1897. V. I, p. 177-98. Colyer, Vincent. Speech on reduction of rail- road fares. Hartford, Mar. 28, 1879. Y. Bearing, H. P. An address delivered at the New Orleans meeting of the American associa- tion of general passenger and ticket agents. Oct. 13, 1903. 5 p. 8°. B. De Haven, George. Passenger fares and the law and practice in the several states. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1898. pam. HU, ICC, UP. Ellet, Charles. The laws of trade applied to the determination of the most advantageous fare for passengers on rail roads Philadelphia, 1840. 16 p. 8°. LC. Elliott, Howard. Argument against the two- cent fare biU. St. Louis, 1897. 14 p. JC. 59, 20 p. 8°. LC, UP. Fyfe, R. C. Proposed reduction in passenger fares in Texas. [Tyler, Tex., Mar. 18, 1907.] 10 p. 8°. ICC. Georgia. Railroad commission. Reduction of passenger rates. Some startling facts. Atlanta, Ga., 1907. 80 p. 8°. ICC. Gt. Brit. Laws, statutes, etc. An act to amend the law relating to railway passenger duty. [Royal assent] 20 Aug. 1883. [London, 1883.] [r]p. 4°. H. . Parliament. House of commons. Re- port from the Select committee on railway passenger duty; together with the proceed- ings of the committee, minutes of evidence, and appendix. 23 June 1876. [London, 1876?]. H, ICC. Hardwidc, S. H. Interchangeable mileage and two-cent passenger rate. Address at the i6th annual convention of the Travelers' protect- ive association of America at Savannah, Ga.; May 19, 1905. n.p.,n.d. 17 p. 8°. B,ICC. Hertzka, Theodor. Das personen-porto. Ein vorschlag zur durchfiihrung eines billigen einheitstarifs im personen-verkehr der eisen- bahnen und die discussion daruber im Club osterreichischer eisenbahn beamten. Wien, 1885. iii, 178P. 8°. UP, UW. Hirsch, Benjamin. Denkschrift zur personen- tariffrage. Halberstadt, 1891. 46 p. 8°. UI. Kalchschmidt, Kurt. Die entwickelung der personentarite auf den grossh. badischen staatsbahnen. Heidelberg, 1909. CU, HU. Michigan. Laws, statutes, etc. Passenger rate law. 1907. 8 p. 12°. ICC. Michigan state interchangeable mileage ticket bureau. Articles of organization and rules as amended June 21, 1906, and effective July 21, 1906. II p. 8°. ICC. New Zealand. Railways dept. New Zealand government railways. Passenger fares and coaching and goods rates. To take effect on and from the 16 Sept. 1907 Welling- ton, 1907. xiip., 122, 14I. 8°. ICC, LC, UW (1902). Newcomb, Harry Turner. Passenger charges on European and U.S. railroads. Letter sub- TRAFFIC 133 mitting tables showing comparisons [Washington, 1906.] 5 p. 8°. ([U.S.] sgth Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 470.) B, CU, LC. Odrich, Otto. Zur reformfrage des personen- tarifs der eisenbahnen in Deutschland. Hamburg, 1891. UW. Olaf, M. D. A recipe for obtaining higher rail- way revenues. A new railway-tarifi- and ticket-system Basle, 1908. 15 p. 12°. B, ICC, LC. Pennsylvania. Dept. of internal affairs. The Homeless 26, by S. M. Williams, secretary, the Travelers' protective association, by J. Mahlon Pickering, the Merchants' and travel- ers' association, by F. H. Mclntyre, v. the Pennsylvania railroad company. Is the mileage book with the refund payment legal ? Opinion of Isaac B. Brown, secretary of internal affairs, of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with record of proceedings, investigation and certification to the Attorney- general. [Harrisburg? igo6?] 20 p. ICC, LC. Peimsylvania railroad company. Statement of Pennsylvania hnes west of Pittsburgh, in con- nection with proposed two cent fare law in Ohio. n.d. pam. HU. San Francisco. Citizens. Petition relative . to arbitrary exactions and injustices of rail- road companies. [Sacramento, 1874.] 5 p. 8°. NY. Schneeli, Max. ' Die rechtliche natur des eisen- bahnfahrscheins Zurich, 1890. 118 p. 8°. B, H, UW. Segesser, Hans A. von. Die personentarife der schweizerischen privateisenbahnen und die tarifreformen der bundesbahnen Zurich, igo2. viii, 137 p. 8°. JC, LC, UW. Stephens, F. W. The two-cent passenger fare bill. Remarks before the Senate committee on railroads, at Lansing, Mich., Mar. 25, 1907. [Lansing, 1907.] 23 p. 8°. B, ICC. Thompson, Slason. Passenger fares on Ameri- can railways, also on those of Great Britain and Germany. With special reference to the agitation for a two cent maximum fare. Pre- pared for the General managers' association of Chicago Chicago, 1906. 36 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, NY, UW. Ulrich, F. Personentarifreform und zonentarif. Berlin, 1892. 157 p. 8°. CU, H, HU, UW. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on inter- state and foreign commerce. Hearings before the committee [Jan. 8-Feb. i, 1907] on H.R. 20153, 21572, and 22133, on the subject of railroad passenger fares and mileage tickets. Washington, 1907. 231 p. 8°. JC, LC. Vissering, Gerard. Personentarieven van spoor- wegen; stelsels; en kritiek. Leiden, 1890. 218 p. 8°. CU, UP, UW. West Virginia. Supreme court of appeals. Decision in the two-cent railway rate case. Decided Mar. 8, 1910. Charleston, 1910. 8s p. 8°. ICC. Wetherell, Jane J., tr. Railroad passenger tariffs in Austria. [Reprinted from Annals Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci., Jan. 1891.] [Philadelphia, 1891.]^ 462-68 p. B, H. . Zone-tariff in Hungary. [Reprinted from Annals Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci., July 1890.] [Philadelphia, 1890.] 29 p. 8°. B, H. Wilson, James F. Are sleeping-car fares un- reasonable ? Are they subject to state regula- tion? Argument .... of 1881. 14 p. 8°. ICC, JC. Passes Aldrich, C, and Hubbard, N. M. Bribery by railway passes. New York, 1884. [11] p. 8°. H. Berge, George W. The free pass bribery sys- tem, showing how the railroads, through the free pass bribery system, procure the govern- ment away from the people. Lincoln, Neb., 1905. xiv, 313 p. 8°. ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UW. Brooks, J. T. Railway passes and the public. New York, 1887. 392-406 p. 8°. NY. Clarke, A. The free pass abuse. The consti- tutional power of the state to regulate rail- roads. Speech of A. C. of St. Albans, delivered in the Vermont Senate, Nov. 13, 1874. St. Albans, 1874. 13 p. 8°. (Vermont Senate.) B, ICC, NY. Deadhead, Josiah [pseud.]. Are railway corporations bribing the legislators of 1879 with free passes? n.p., n.d. 4 p. 8°. Y. Faure, Auguste. Passes; or. The beauties of transportation Baltimore, 1900. 177 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, UW. Felt, C. W. The dead-heads; or Who rides free on the railroads ? no. i. 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[Special ed.] igoi. LC, UP. . Same. 1902. B. . Same. 1903. HU, ICC, LC, UI, UW. Horry, Elias. An address respecting the Charleston & Hamburgh rail-road and on the rail-road system, as regards a large portion 144 RAILWAY ECONOMICS of the southern and western states of the North-American union Charleston, 1833. CU. Hubbard, G. G. American railroads. Cam- bridge, 1874. CU. Hudson, Henry. The Southern railway and steamship association. In Ripley, W. Z. Railway problems. 1907. p. 98-122. Hungerford, Edward. The modem railroad. .... [Partly reprinted from various period- icals.] Chicago, 1911. xxi, 476p. 8°. B,LC. . The real romance of the rail. [The Y.M.C.A. at Bradford, Ohio.] n.p. [1911]. 16 p. illus. 8°. B. lies, G. The railroad problem in the U.S. New York, 1883. [15] p. 8°. H. Ingalls, Melville E. The past, present and future of American railways: an address constituting one of a series on railway sub- jects, given before students of the engineering departments of Purdue university. 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New York, 1908. 434 p. 8°. CU, ICC, LC, UC, UI, UP, UW. Ketchum, Elvin Sydney. The beginning and development of American railroads Chicago: LaSalle extension university [1910]. ^3 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC. King, Thomas Starr. The railroad jubilee; two discourses delivered in HoUis-street meeting- house, Sunday, Sept. 21, 1851. Boston, 1851. 54 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC. Knight, Jonathan, and Latrobe, Benjamin H. Report upon the locomotive engines, and the police and management of several of the principal rail roads in the northern and middle states, being a sequel to the report of the 8th of Jan. 1838 upon railway structures. Baltimore, 1838. 36, [8] p. 8°. ICC, UW. — — ■ — . Report upon the plan of construction of several of the principal rail roads in the northern and middle states, and upon a railway structure for a new track on the Balti- more & Ohio rail road Baltimore, 1838. 79 p. 8°. ICC, LC, NY, UW. Kiibeck von Kubau, Maximilian, Freiherr. Reiseskizzen aus den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika. Amerikanisches communica- tions-wesen. Mit mehreren holzschnitten. Wien, 1872; 66 p. ' 8°. LC. Kupka, Peter F. Amerikanische eisenbahnen. Wien, 1877. 108 p. 8°. NY, UW. . Die verkehrsmittel in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika. Leipzig, 1883. 413 p. 8°. CU (1889), H, HU, ICC, UM, UW. Lance, William, comp. American railways: their origin and value as investments. Lon- don [1854?]. UW. Lavoinne, fidouard, and Pontzen, E. Les chemins de fer en Amerique Paris, 1880-82. 2 V. 8°, and 2 atlases of 77 pi. f°. B, CU, H, ICC, LC, NY, UW, Y. Lawson, W. R. Corporate factors — the rail- ways. In his American industrial problems. New York, 1893. p. 174-96. Lee, Ivy Ledbetter. The American railway problem. An address London [1910]. 32 p. 16°. B, HU, UI. Lewis and Dryden's official railway guide for the north Pacific coast. Portland, Ore. UW. Leyen, Alfred von der. Die finanz- und ver- kehrspolitik der nordamerikanischen eisen- bahnen. Ein beitrag zur beurtheilung der neuesten eisenbahnkrisis Berlin, 1894. 80 p. 8°. B, H, ICC (189s), NY, UI, UW. . Neuere untersuchungen iiber die finanzen der eisenbahnen in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika [Reprinted from Bank-archiv, v. 7, no. 21, 22.] [Berlin, 1908.J 22 p. 8°. Die nordamerikanischen eisenbahnen in ihren wirtschafthchen und politischen beziehungen. Gesammelte aufsatze. Leipzig, 1885. 402 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UI, UW. List, Friedrich. Mittheilungen aus Nord- Amerika. Hamburg, 1829. 2pts. iniv. UW. Lyles, J. H. Official railway manual of the railroads of North America New York, 1869-71. B (1870-71), CU (1870-71), H (1869-70), ICC (1869-70), UP (1870-71), UW (1869-70, 1870-71). McGeachy, Edward. Suggestions towards a general plan of rapid communication by stearn navigation and railways: shortening the time of transit between the eastern and western hemispheres London, 1846. 17, [i] p. 8°. LC. Malteieux, Emile. Travaux publics des fitats- Unis d' Amerique en 1870. Rapport de mis- sion Paris, 1873. 572 p. and atlas. f°. B,LC, UW. Martin, J. Analyse de I'ouvrage de Lavoinne et Pontzen sur les chemins de fer en Am6rique. Paris, 1887. 39 p. 8°. H. Mitchell, Samuel Augustus. Mitchell's com- pendium of the internal improvements of the RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES I4S U.S.; _ comprising general notices of all the most important canals and rail-roads, with a brief notice of internal iniprovement in Canada and Nova Scotia. Philadelphia, 1835. 9-84 P- 12°. LC, NY. . Same. Philadelphia, 1838. ICC. Moody, John. The greater railroad groups. In his Truth about the trusts. New York, 1904. p. 429-50. Morris, Augustus. Observations on railroads in the U.S. Sydney, 1877. 26 p. 8°. CU, UP. Morrissey, P. H. Railroads today should not be judged by events of the past [Re- printed from the Railway record.] [Chicago, 1910.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. National board of trade. Report of the com- mittee on railroad transportation. In its Proceedings 1895, 1896, r897, 1898, 1901. National commercial convention, Detroit. Pro- ceedings of the National commercial conven- tion to consider the question of increased transportation facilities from the West to the seaboard, held in Detroit, Dec. 15 [i.e., 13], 1871. Detroit, 1872. 65 p. 8°. LC. Neal, L. T. Southern transcontinental railroad company; speech in the House of repre- sentatives, June 4, 1874. CU. Neele, G. P. Atlantic and American notes; account of the recent visit of the directors of the London & north western railway to Canada and the U.S. London, 1882. 70 p. 8°. H. Neimiann, Alfred, comp. Amerikanische bahnen. Zwanzig jahre iibersicht, 1 891-19 11 [Berlin] 1911. 73, xvi p. 24°. B. Newcomb, Harry Turner. The anatomy of a great railway system. [Vanderbilt system.] .... [From the Yale rev., Feb. 1905.] [New Haven, Conn., 1905.] [347J-379 P- 8°. B, ICC, LC, UC, UW, Y. . The new interstate commerce law. [Reprinted from Railway age, July 6, 13, 20, 1906.] Washington, 1906. 71 p. 8°. B, ICC, UW. New York cheap transportation association. Review of the report of the U.S. Senate com- mittee on transportation routes by the Com- mittee on railway transportation of the New York cheap transportation association. May 12,1874. New York [1874]. i4p. 12°. LC. New York Tribune. New York Tribune. June 21, 1910, pt. II. The 20th century railway. [New York] 1910. 12 p. f°. LC. Nimmo, Joseph, jr. Canadian railroads v. railroads of the U.S. What shall we do about it? ... . [Huntington, L.L, 1887.] 16 p. 12°. ICC. . Certain impediments and certain requisites to railroad development. [" Being a reprint from the Railway age. Mar. 29, 1901."] Washington, 1901. 8 p. UI. Competition in transportation, with the internal commerce of the U.S. Washing- ton, i88i. 38 p. 8°. B, H,ICC,LC. . The evolution of the American rail- road system. An address before the World's congress auxiliary of the World's Columbian exposition of 1893. [Washington, 1893. 410. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC, Y. > y-5 J 't P . The interstate commerce act, the commercial interests of Boston and of the New England states, and the Canadian question, n.p., 1890. 6, I22S-S6 p. 8°. B ICC, NY. The internal commerce of the U.S. special reference to competition between the Mississippi River and the trunk railroads, extending from St. Louis to the Atlantic sea- board. Being a part of the annual report on and the law of its development. Address before the National statistical association at Washington, D.C., June 16, 1894. [From the National statistical jour., v. i, pt. 2, July 1894.] [Washington ? 1894 ?] [49]-6s p. 8 . ICC, LC. . Reciprocity of transportation facihties between the U.S. and the Dominion of Canada; and the Canadian Pacific railway. .... Washington, 1884. up. 8°. ICC, Y. . Why the railroads should be treated as composing one American railroad system. .... [From the Railway age and North- western railroader, Jan. 27, 1893.] [Chicago, 1893.] 7 p. 8°. ICC. Norton, Frank Henry. Our railroad kingdom. New York, 1880. 51 p. 8°. UP. Oedipus [pseud.]. Truth without fiction, for the consideration of the community; fiction without truth for the recreation of stock- holders. Boston, 1867. 60 p. 8°. UP. Oppenheim, A. America and American rail- ways. Chitchat. The Hague, Holland. Translated from the "Causerie" appearing in the "'s Gravenhaagsche Financier." [The Hague, 1903.] 52 p. 8°. ICC. Parseval, J. von. Die amerikanischen eisen- bahnen deren aktien oder prioritaten an deutschen borsen gehandelt werden, darge- stellt in ihrer entstehung, ihren finanz- und betriebsverhaltnissen, nach originalberichten. Poor's manual und anderen queUen. Berlin, 1886. vii, III p. 12°. H. . Same. 2. ganzUch umgearb. aufl. von W. L. Hertslet. Berlin, 1892. [2], v-viii, 67 p. 12°. H, UW. Paul-Dubois, Louis Franfois Alphonse. Les chemins de fer aux Etats-Unis. Paris, 1896. vii, 272 p. 12°. B, LC, NY, UI, Y. Peyton, John Howe. The American transporta- tion problem Louisville, Ky., 1908. 205 p. B, ICC, UW. . Same. 2d ed. 1909. ICC, UW. Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell. A history of trans- portation in the eastern cotton belt to i860. .... New York, 1908. xvii, 405 p. 8°. B, CU, HU, ICC, LC, UC, UI, UM, UW, Y. Pierson, J. S. Amerikaansche spoorwegen. .... Amsterdam [1888?]. UW. The Plant system; a compendium of the re- sources, attraction and business opportunities along the lines of the Plant system of railways in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida. Compiled by the Agricultural and 146 RAILWAY ECONOMICS immigration bureau. [Jacksonville, Fla., 1900.] 71 p. 8°. LC. Pollitz, Carl. Reise durch die Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika : Das eisenbahn- wesen Frankfurt a.M., 1884. UW. Pomeroy, C. C. A few hints to the reading public interested in railroad construction in the Mississippi Valley. Cincinnati, i8ss- 8 p. 8°. H. — . Hints to railroad subscribers in the Mississippi Valley.. Cincinnati, 1855. 12 p. 8°. H. Hints no. 3 to railroad economists in the Mississippi Valley. Cincinnati, 1855. 16 p. 8°. H. Pontzen, Ernest. Das eisenbahnwesen in den Vereinigten Staaten. Wien, 1877. CU, UW. Poor, Henry Vamum. History of the railroads and canals of the U.S v. i. New York, i860, viii, [9]-6i2 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC, NY, Y. No more published? . Influence of railways of U.S. in the creation of its commerce and wealth. New York, 1869. 42 p. 8°. HU, NY, UW, Y. The relation of the railroad systems of the U.S. to the present monetary situation. PLetter to President Cleveland.] [New York, 1887.] 2 1. 4°. NY._ Sketch of the rise and progress of the internal improvements, and of the internal commerce, of the U.S.; with a review of the charges of monopoly and oppression made against railroad corporations. [Reprinted from Poor's "Manual," 1881.] New York, 1881. Ixxxi p. 8°. (B), H, HU, ICC, NY, UW. Poor, John Alfred. Anti-consolidation and monopoly. Remarks at the special meeting of the stockholders of the Maine central rail- road company. Portland, 1870. sop. 8°. B. • . The first international railway and the colonization of New England. Life and writings of John Alfred Poor. Ed. by Laura Elizabeth Poor. New York, 1892. 400 p. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, LC, NY, UC, UI, UM, UP, UW, Y. No restriction on railway transit. Argiunent before the Joint standing commit- tee on railroads, ways and bridges, delivered in the Senate chamber of Maine, Feb. 14, 1865. Bangor, 1865. 75 p. 8°. B, LC, UW. The trans-continental railway. Re- marks at Rutland, Vt., June 24, 1869. Port- land, 1869. 76p., il. 8°. B,HU, ICC,LC. Poor's manual of the railroads of the U.S., street railway and traction companies, industrial and other corporations and statements of the debts of the U.S., the several states, municipalities, etc. [ist]- annual niunber; 1868/69-. New York, London, 1868-. 8°. 1868-1911: B,H, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UI, UM, UP, UW, Y; 1873-89, 1891, 1893-1911: CU. Poor's railroad manual appendix (Special ed. of Feb. 1905) containing all important facts required by investors, bond experts, bankers and others relative to the bonded indebted- ness, interest charges, etc., of the leading railroad systems in the U.S New York [1905]. 8°. LC, Y. Poussin, Guillatime Tell. Amerikanische eisen- bahnen Regensburg, 1837. NY, UW. . Chemins de fer amdricains; historique de leur construction, prix de revient et produit; mode d'administration adopte; r&um6 de la legislation qui les r6git Paris, 1836. 271 p. 4°. H, ICC, LC, NY, UP, Y. . Travaux d'amSliorations interieures, projet6s ou _ex6cut& par le gouvemement general des fitats-Unis d'Amfirique de 1824 £l 1831. Paris, 1834. CU, NY, UW. Pratt, Edwin A. American railways London, New York, 1903. viii, 309 p. 12°. B, CU, ICC, LC, NY, UI, UP, UW, Y. The Present situation and future prospects of American railroads. Philadelphia, 1855. 8 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. Priestley, Neville. Report (dated 30 Dec. 1903) on the organisation and working of railways in America. London, 1904. 128 p. 4°. B, HU, ICC, LC, NY, UW. Railway business association. Government responsibility for • railway progress. [Ad- dresses by Emmet O'Neal, A. C. Rulofson, Walker D. Hines, H. J. Pettengill, and George A. Post.) 3d annual dinner, Nov. 22, xgii. [New York, 1911.] 36 p. 8°. B. The Railway library. A collection of note- worthy chapters, addresses and papers relat- ing to railways, mostly pub. during the year 1909-. Chicago, 1910-. 8°. 1909-10: B, CU, ICC, LC, UC, UP, UW, Y. Rantoul, R., jr. Speech on the interests of the old states in western avenues of intercourse. [Washington, 1852.] 7 p. 8°. B. Redfield, William C. Sketch of the geographical rout [!] of a great railway, by which it is proposed to connect the canals and navigable waters, of New York, Peimsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, and the adjacent states and territories; opening thereby a free communication, at all seasons of the year, between the Atlantic states and the great valley of the Mississippi. 2d ed., ■ with additions. New York, 1830. 48 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC, UW (ist ed.), Y. Ringwalt, James Luther. Development of the transportation systems of the U.S. Phila- delphia, 1888. 398 p. illus. f°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, UC, UI, UM, UP, UW, Y. Ripley, William Zebina. Changes in railroad conditions since 1887. The increased value of railroads as investments; wide-spread consolidations, direct and indirect, which obhterate competition; and the increase of rates as a tax on the business of the country — the necessity of regulation [New York] 1905. 16 p. 8°. ICC, LC, NY, UW. . [Transportation. Washington, 1902.] 259-484?. 8°. HU, LC. Issued by the author for the use of his students, and others, from the Final report (v. 19) of the U.S. Industrial commission. Robb, James. Speech in the South-western railroad convention, held in the municipal RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 147 hall (Second municipality) New Orleans, Jan. 7, 1852. New Orleans, 1852. 260. 12°. CU, LC. Santilhano, J. D. Amerikaansche spoor wegen; overzicht van de in Nederland verhandeld wordende amerikaansche spoor wegfondsen. Rotterdam, 1884. CU, LC. Saunders, William. Railways. In his Through the light continent. London, etc., 1879. p. 272-85. Schlagintweit, R. von. Die eisenbahn zwischen den stadten New York und Mexiko nebst einer allgemeinen schilderung Mexikos. Weimar [1883 ?]. 40 p. 24°. H. Serrell, Lemuel William. The railroad situa- tion in the U.S New York, 1907. S-42P. 12°. B, ICC, JC, NY, m, UW. Simonin, L. Les chemins de fer aitx fitats- Unis; notes de voyage. [Reprinted from Revue des deux mondes, Jan. 15, 1876.] In his Le monde am6ricain. Paris, 1876. Sinclair, Angus. Development of transportation in the U.S. In U.S. Agriculture dept. Year- book, 1899. p. 643-63. Singer, J. Die amerikanischen bahnen und ihre bedeutung fiir die weltwirtschaft; mit einer karte der amerikanischen bahnen. Berlin, 1909. vii, 199 p. 8°. JC, NY, LC, UI, Y. Smith, WiUiam Prescott. The book of the great railway celebrations of 1857; embracing a full account of the opening of the Ohio & Mississippi, and the Marietta & Cincinnati railroads, and the Northwestern Virginia branch of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, with an account of the subsequent excursion to Baltimore, Washington and Norfolk ist ed. New York, 1858. 2pts. iniv. 12°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, LC, NY, UC, UP, UW, Y. Southern and western railroad convention. Ad- dress to the people of the southern and western states. New Orleans, 1851. 34 p. 8°. H. Southern commercial convention, Cincinnati, 1870. Proceedings of the Southern commer- cial convention at its annual session at Cin- cinnati, Ohio, Oct. 1870. Cincinnati, 1871. I3SP- 8°. B. Speare, Charles F. Railroad studies From the New York evening mail. v. i-. 1909-. New York, 1909-19 — . 8°. B (v. 2, 1911), ICC. Spearman, Frank Hamilton. The strategy of great railroads New York, 1904. 287 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC, LC, NY, UC, UM, UP, UW, Y. Stevenson, David. Sketch of the civil engineer- ing of North America: comprising remarks on the harbours, river and lake navigation, water-works, canals, roads, railways, bridges, and other works in that country. London, 1838. ICC. Stickney, Alpheus Beede. The railway problem. .... St. Paul, Minn., 1891. vii, 249 p. 12°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, JC, LC, UI, UP, Y. Stillwell, A. E. Think it over. Five billions spent on new railroad track, new equipments and new tunnels in the last ten years. "America's greatest Christmas tree." Do not cut it down by lack of confidence. Aug. 1910. 3 p. 4°. B. Stow, F. H. The capitalist's guide and railway annual for 1859, containing all the railroads completed and in progress in the U.S. New York, 1859. ICC. Stucklfi, Henri. Voies de communication aux fitats-Unis: ^tude technique et administra- tive. Paris, 1847. [2], v-vii, 470 p. 8°. H. Tanner, Henry S. The American traveller; or guide through the U.S. 3d ed. Philadelphia, 1838. 12°. B, ICC. . A brief description of the canals and railroads of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, comprehending notices of all the most important works of internal improvement, in those states. Philadelphia, 1834. 31 p. 12°. ICC, LC. . A description of the canals and rail- ■ roads of the U.S., comprehending notices of all the" works of internal improvement through- out the several states. New York, 1840. vii, 9-272 p. 8°. B,H, ICC,NY, UW,Y. . Memoir on the recent surveys, obser- vations, and internal improvements, in the U.S., with brief notices of the new counties, towns, villages, canals and railroads, never before delineated. Philadelphia, 1829. ICC. Taylor, F. S. Note on some distinctive features of railway construction in the U.S. Calcutta, 1869. f. UW. Thompson, Jacob. Letters from the Hon. Jacob Thompson, of Mississippi, and the Hon. Frederick P. Stanton, of Memphis, Tenn., representatives in Congress, and a letter from T. Nixon Van Dyke, esq._, late president, Knoxville & Georgia railroad company, on the subject of a southwestern railroad. Richmond, 1849. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Thompson, Slason. Railway pamphlets and leaflets 1904 to 1909, pub. by the Bureau of railway news, Slason Thompson, manager. Chicago, 1909. 12 nos. in i v. 8°. B, ICC, LC, Y. Trautwine, John C. Some remarks on the internal improvement system of the South. Philadelphia, 1839. 15 p. 8°. ICC. U.S. Commissioner of railroads. Annual report to the Secretary of the interior, 1878/79- 1902/3. Washington, 1879-1903. 25 v. 8°. B, H**, ICC, JC**, LC, Y. Report year ends June-30. Title varies. ■ . Congress. House. Select committee on southern railroads. Affairs of southern railroads. [Partial report and testimony.] [Washington, 1867.] 1057, ii p. 8°. (39th Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 34.) B. . . . . Southern railroads. [Partial report.] [Washington, 1868.] 53 p. 8°. (40th Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. IS-) B. . . . . . [Report con- taining testimony.] [Washington, 1867.] 130 p. 8°. (40th Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 3.) B. 148 RAILWAY ECONOMICS U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on inter- state commerce. Report [transportation inter- ests of the U.S. and Canada]. [Submitted by- Mr. Cullom.] [Washington, 1889.] Iv, 671 p. 8°. (51st Cong., istsess. Senate. Rept. 847.) B, HU, ICC, LC, Y. . . . Committee on transporta- tion routes to the seaboard. Preliminary- report. [Submitted by Mr. Aldrich.] [Wash- ington, 1885.] 43 p. map. 8°. (48th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 1571.) -' . : . Select committee on transportation-routes to the seaboard. Re- port with appendix Washington, 1874. 2v. 8°. B, H, ICC, JC, Y. V. I reprinted 1878, 1881. . Engineer dept. Railroads — Atlantic to the Mississippi. Letter from the Secretary of war transmitting a report in relation to the survey of certain routes for railroads from the Atlantic to the Mississippi, in compliance with a resolution of the House of representatives - of the 23d of Feb. instant. [Washington, 1835.] 88 p. 8°. LC. . . Reports upon transportation routes to the seaboard; being appendix- CC of the Annual report of the chief of engineers for 1875. Washington, 1875. 246 p. 8°. LC. : , Industrial commission. Report of the industrial commission on tra.nsportation. .... Washington, igoo-igoi. V. 4 and 9 of the commission's reports. . Quartermaster's dept. In the matter of southern railroads. Letter from Brevet- Colonel F. J. Crilly to the Quartermaster- general of U.S. army, June 9, 1870. With accompanying papers. [Washington, 1870.] 32 p. 8°. LC. . Treasury dept. Communication from the Secretary of the Treasiiry, transmitting, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, of Mar. 8, 1851, the report of Israel D. Andrews, on the trade and commerce of the British North American colonies, and upon the trade of the Great Lakes and rivers; also, notices of the internal improvements in each state, of the Gulf of Mexico and straits of Florida. Washington, 1853. xix, 906 p. 8°. (32d Cong., ist sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 112. Serial no. 622-23.) LC. . War dept. Southern railroads. Letter from the Secretary of war [Washington, 1868.] 56 p. 8°. (40th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 73.) B. Van Oss, Steven Frederick. Amerikaansche spoorwegwaarden. Gronigen, 1003. 202 p. 8°. NY. Wallace, John F. Southern railroads and their needs. Abstract of address before Southern commercial congress, Washington, D.C., Dec. 7 and 8, 1908. 14 p. 8°. B, ICC. Warner, A. G. Railroad problems in a western state. [Reprinted from Pol. sci. quar.,v. 6, no. I.] New York, 1891. 30 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Wickersham, George W. What further regula- tion of interstate commerce is necessary or desirable; an address before the Minnesota state bar association at Duluth, July 19, 191 1. .... Washington, 1911. 23 p. 8°. B. Woodman, Charles C. Argument in favor of a marine railway around the Falls of Niagara, addressed to the Committee on military affairs of the Senate of the U.S., Feb. 1865. 15, 4 p. B, ICC, Y. Wright, John A. A paper on the character and promise of the country on the southern border along or near the 3 2d parallel, its adaption to the building and support of a railway, and why the general government should grant aid to its construction. Phila- delphia, 1876. 114 p. 8°. ICC. Year book of railway literature. Chicago, 1897. B, CU, ICC, NY, UI, UW. Only one volume published. Harry Perry Robinson, ed. Yorke, H. A. Report on a visit to America, Sept. 19 to Oct. 31, 1902 London, 1903. 48 p. f°. ([Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers by command.] Cd. 1466.) B, HU, ICC, LC, UI. State Railroad Commissions Alabama. Railroad commission. Annual report. ist- 1880/81-. Montgomery [etc.], 1881- 19 — . maps. 8°. 1905 and 1906 not printed. B, 1882, 1886-88, 1890-98, 1900, 1903, 1904, 1907-10; CU, 1881, 1884-99, 1900-1902; H, 1881, 1882, 1886, 1888-92, 1902; HU, 1881, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1888-1904, 1907, 1908; ICC, 1881-1910; JC, 1881-83, 1885-97; LC, 1881-83, Mar.-June i88i;, 1886-1904, 1907-10; NY, 1881, 1882, 1885-1900; UC, 1884, 1906- 8; UM, 1882-1910; UP, 1881, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1891; trW, 1881-90, 1902-4, 1908; Y, 1882, 1886, 1888, 1890-94, 1896-1900, 1902. Arizona. Railway commission. Annual report. .... ist, 1909-. Phoenix, 1910-. 8°. ist report covers period from Apr. i, 1909, to Dec. 31, 1909; 2d covers calendar year 1910. The commission is also required by law to make reports for each fiscal year ending June 30. B, ICC, 1909, 1910. Arkansas. Railroad commission. Annual report. ist-7th, 1899/1900-1906. Little Rock, 1901-7. 8°. B, 1900-1906; H, 1900, 1901; HU, 1900, 1903; ICC, 1900-1907; JC, 1900, 1902-6; . LC, 1900, 1901, 1903-6; NY, 1900-1906; UC, 1900-1906; UI, 1901-6; UM, 1901-6; UW, 1900, 1902, 1903; Y, 1900-1903, 1905, 1907. California. Board of railroad commissioners. Annual report 1 880-. Sacramento, 1882-. 8°. Continuation of: "Report of Board of com- missioners of transportation, Dec. 1877," and "Biennial report of Commissioner of , trans- portation for years ending Dec. 31, 1877 and 1878." Report year irregular. Biennial 1893-96. No report published for 1897/98, 1901/2, and none between that of 1903 and 1907/8. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 149 B, Dec. I, 1877, 1877/78, 1880, 1886, 1888, 1895/96, 1900, 1903, 1908, 1910; CU, 1880- 96, 1903, 1908, 1910; H, Dec. I, 1877, 1877/78, 1880-96, 1903, 1908, 1910; HU, Dec. I, 1877, 1877/78, 1880-91, 1893-96, 1900, 1903; ICC, Dec. I, 1877, 1877/78, 1880-1900, 1903, 1908-10; JC, 1877-84, 1886, 1888, 1889, 1891-96, 1900, 1903-10; LC, Dec. I, 1877, 1877/78, 1880-96, 1900, 1903, 1908-10; NY, 1877-1908; UC, 1877/78, 1880-84, 1886-96, 1903, 1908; UI, 1895/96, 1903, 1908-10; UP, 1880-96; trW, 1877/78, 1880-96, 1899, 1900, 1903, 1908-10; Y, 1877/78, 1880-1900. Colorado. State railroad commission. Biennial report, ist- 1907-. Denver, 1908-. 8°. Con- tinuation of: Railroad commissioner. Annual report, ist [annual]. 1884/85. 2d [biennial]. 1891/92. Denver, 1886. 1892. 8°. B, 1885, 1907-10; H, 1885, 1907/8; ICC, 1885, 1907-10; JC, 1885; LC, 1885, 1909/10; UC, 1885; UP, 1885; UW, 1885, 1907-10. Connecticut. Railroad commissioners. Annual report to which is added statistical tables compiled from the annual returns of the rail- road companies of the state. ist-59th, 1853-. 1911. 8°. Superseded Sept. 9, 1911, by Public utilities commission. B, 1853, 1855, 1856, i860, 1862, 1865-67, 1869-76, 1878-1911; CU, 1855, 1856, 1864, 1865, 1867-1911; H, 1856, 1865, 1866, 1868-72, 1874-81, 1883-1905, 1907-11; HU, 1869, 1870, 1874-1911; ICC, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1861-64, 1870, 1872-1911; JC, 1877, 1879-82, 1884, 1885, 1888-1911; LC, 1857, i860, 1864, 1870-86, 1888-1911; NY, 1856, 1857, 1860-67, 1869-1911; UC, 1885-1911; UI, 1865, 1871, 1872, 1874-76, 1879-1911; UM, 1875-1911; UP, 1875, 1876, 1878, 1880, 1881, 1883, 1885-191 1 ; UW, 1855, 1856, 1858, 1862-1911; Y, 1854-1911. Dakota (terr.). Railroad commission. 1st [-5th] annual report for the year ending June 30, 1885 [-1889]. Fargo [etc.], 1886-89. 8°. B, 1887, 1889; CU, 1885-89; H, 1886-89; HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, 1885-89; UP, 1886-89; UW, Y, 1885-89. Florida. Raihroad commission (1st, 1887-97; 2d, 1897-). Annual report. Tallahassee [etc.], 1887-. 8°. B, 1891, 1898-1902,1905-11; CU, 1888-91, 1897-1911; H, 1891, 1898-1904, 1907-11; HU, 1888-91, 1902-6; ICC, 1887-1911; JC, 1890, 1898-1908, 1910, 1911; LC, 1898-1905, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1911; NY, 1888-91, 1898- 1911; UC, 1897-1908, 1910, 1911; UI, 1898, 1899, 1901-5, 1907-9, 1911; UM, 1898-1911; UP, 1891; UW, 1898-1911; Y, 1898-1911. Georgia. Office of public works. Annual report upon the state aid railroads, for the year ending Oct. i, 1871. Atlanta, 1871. H. -. Railroad commission. Report. 1880- 19—. Atlanta, 1880-19— . fold, map (1881). fold. tab. (1882). 8°. Report year irregular. Semi-annual, 1880- 87. Annual, 1888-19 — . B, 1881 (3d), 1889, 1892, 1896, 1897, 1899- igio; CU, 1881-87, 1889-1905; H, 1880-1909; HU, 1887, 1890-97, 1901-9; ICC, 1880-1910; JC, 1884, 1885, 1887, 1889, 1890, 1892-1909; LC, 1880-98, igoo-1906, 1907 (pt. 2), 1908, 1909; NY, 1880-87 (June), 1889-1910; UC, 1889-97, 1900-1903, 1905-10; UI, 1885, 1887, 1889-92, 1897, 1898, 1900, igo2, 1903, 1905-9; UP, 1890, 1891, 1903, 1904; UW, 1880 (Nov.), 1881 (supp. to 3d), 1883-87 (June), 1889-92, 1895-1908; Y, 1881, 1884, 1887, 1888, 1890- 92, 1895-1910. Illinois. Railroad and warehouse commission. Annual report. Springfield, 1872-19 — ■. illus., pi., maps. 8°. No report printed for 1886/87. B, 1871-81, 1883-1910; CU, 1871-81, 1883- . 97, 1899-1906, 1908, 1909; H, 1871, 1872, 1874-76, 1879-89, 1891-95, 1899-1908; HU, 1871-86, 1888-95, 1897, 1899-1909; ICC, 1871-1910; JC, 1871-1910; LC, 1871-86, 1889-1910; NY, 1871-1910; UC, 1871-77, 1879-83, 1885-97, 1899-1910; UI, 1871-1910; UM, 1872- (incomplete); UP, 1872, 1874-81, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1888-94, 1899-1903, 1905-9; UW, 1871-81, 1883-1909; Y, 1872-93, 1899- 1909. Indiana. Railroad commission. Annual report. Indianapolis, igo6-. fold. map. 8°. B, 1906-10; CU, 1906, 1908, 1909; H, 1908, 1909; HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UI, UM, 1906-10; UP, 1906, 1907; UW, 1906-9; Y, 1906-10. Iowa. Railroad commissioners. Annual report. Des Moines, 1878-19 — . maps. 8°. B, CU, H, 1878-1910; HU, 1878-1907; ICC, 1878-1910; JC, 1878-97, 1899-1907, 1909; LC, NY, UC, 1878-1910; UI, 1878, 1880-1910; UM, UP, UW, Y, 1878-1910. Kansas. Board of railroad commissioners. Report, ist- 1883-. Topeka, 1884-19—. maps. 8°. Annual, 1883-1903; biennial, 1904-. B, 1883-90, 1892-98, igoi/2-1907/10; H, 1883-1908; HU, 1883-98, 1901-4, 1907/8; ICC, 1883-1910; JC, 1883-1904; LC, 1883- 1910; NY, 1883-1908; UC, 1883-86, 1890-98, igoi/2-10; UI, 1883-85, 1888-1908; UM, 1883- (incomplete); UP, 1883-98; UW, 1883- 1906; Y, 1883-92, 1901/2-1905/6, 1909/10. Kentucky. Railroad commission. Annual re- port. Louisville [etc.], 1881-19 — . maps. 8°. B, 1886, 1889, 1891, 1895, 1900, 1904, 1909 with supp., 1910; CU, 1888-92, 1894-97; H, 1885, 1886, 1888-92, 1894, 1908; HU, 1890- 92, 1894-97, 1905, 1909 with supp.; ICC, 1882, 1883, 1885-1910; JC, 1889-92, 1894-96, 1899-1901, 1908; LC, 1881, 1885-1905, 1907-9; NY, 1881-83, 1888-92, 1894-97, 1907-9; UC, 188s, 1886, 1888-92, 1894, 1895, 1908; UI, 1907, 1909; UM, 1904; UP, 1885, 1889-95, 1897, 1908; UW, 1882-97, 1902-4, 1906; Y, 1886, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1893, 1902-10. Louisiana. Railroad commission. Annual report, ist- 1899/1900-. Baton Rouge, 1900—. tables. 8°. B, 1900-1910; CU, 1900-1902, 1904-7; H, 15° RAILWAY ECONOMICS igoo-1902, 1904-8; ICC, 1900-1910; JC, 1900, 1902-4; LC, 1900-1910; NY, 1900-1910; tie, 1900-1904, 1906-9; UI, 1900-1902, 1904-8; tfW, 1900-1906, 1908; Y, 1900-1903, 1905. Maine. Board of railroad commissioners. Annual report. Augusta, 1858. 8°. Report year irregular: ends Nov. 30, 1884- 19— • B, 1866, 1867, 1869, 1872, 1882-84, 1886- 1910; H, 1876, i879-9S,-i897, 1901, 1903-10; HU, 1870, 1872-74, 1878-89, 1891-1907, 1909; ICC, 1867, 1871-74, 1876-1910; JC, 1873, 1883, 1885-97, 1899, 1901-10; NY, 1872-75, 1877- 82, 1885-1910; UC, 1890-1910; UI, 1868, 1871, 1873, 187s, 1877, 1886, 1888-91, 1893-1910; UM, 1870- (incomplete); UP, 1886-91,1901, 1903-10; UW, i860, 1872-76, 1878-99, 1901, 1903-10; Y, 1889, 1891, 1892, 1901, 1903-10. Maryland. Public service commission. Report. .... [ist-] 1910-. Baltimore, igii-. 8°. B, ICC, 1910, 1911. Massachusetts. Board of railroad commission- ers. Annual report [including returns of rail- way companies]. Boston, 1870-19 — . illus. (1891), plates (1889), fold, maps, fold, tables. 8°. Continuation of "Annual reports of the railroad corporations .... [-1836-56]" published by the Committee [of the General court] on railways and canals; "Abstracts of the returns of railroad corporations .... [1857-58]" published by the secretary of the commonwealth; and "Returns of the railroad corporations .... [1859-69]" published by the secretary of the common- wealth. B, 1838-56, 1859-87, 1889-1910; H, Annual returns 1833-69, annual reports and returns, 1869-1910; HU, 1836-57, 1859, i860, 1862- 69, 1870-93; ICC, 1836-60, 1863-68, 1870- 1910; JC, 1842, 1843, 1845-49, 1861-82, 1884- 1909; LC, 1836-56, 1858-76, 1878, 1888-1910; NY, 1836, 1839-44, 1846-55, 1857, 1859-64, 1866-1910; UC, 1870-1910; UI, 1839-44, 1846-52, 1855, 1856, 1867, 1870-77, 1879- 1910; UM, 1870- (incomplete); UP, 1871-77, 1879-1910; UW, 1837-1910; Y, 1838-49, 1853, 1854, 1857, 1860-73, 1875-78, 1881-95, 1898-1900, 1902-g. Michigan. Auditor general. Compilation of the annual reports of the railroad corporation in the state for the year 1868. 8°. CU, ICC. . Same. For the j'ear 1871. 8°. ICC. Railroad commission. Annual report, ist- 1872-19 — . Lansing, 1874-19 — . 8". 1872-1906 have title; Annual report of the Commissioner of railroads. B, 1872-95, 1898, 1899, 1901-10; CU, 1872, 1873, 1875-1910; H, 1872-96, 1899, 1901-9; HU, 1872, 1874, 1875, 1877-80, 1883-1909; ICC, JC, LC, NY, 1872-1910; UC, 1875! 1877, 1878, 1880, 1881, 1883-95, 1897-1910; UI, 1872-75, 1877, 1878, 1880, 1883-99, 1901- 10; UP, 1875-78, 1880, 1884-96, 1907-10; UW, 1872-77, 1879-88, 1906, 1908, 1909; Y, 1875-93, 1901-10- Minnesota. Railroad and warehouse commis- sion. Annual report, ist- 1884/85-19 — . St. Paul, 1886-19 — • 8°. Continuation of: "Annual report of the Railroad commission- ers," 1871-1883/84. St. Paul, 1872-84. 14 v. in 9. fold. map. 8°. First biennial report revised as to amend- • ments and railroad and warehouse laws as required by act of Mar. 5, 1885. B, 1871-74, 1877, 1879, 1881, 1882, 1886- 1910; CU, 1886-1910; H, 1878-87, 1889- 1910, also 1886 revised; HU, 1875, 1879, 1886-1910; ICC, 1871-1910; JC, 1871, 1873, 1883, 1887, 1890-97, 1899-1910; LC, 1871- 1910; NY, 1871-82, 1887-1910; UC, 1878, 1879, 1889, 1891-1910; UI, 1885, 1891-97, 1899-1910; UP, 1889, 1891-1910; UW, 1871- 77, 1879-88, 1906, 1908, 1909; Y, 1878-88, 1890-96, 1899-1910. Mississippi. Railroad commission. Report. Jackson [etc.], 1887-19 — . fold. maps. 8°. Beginning with the "third," reports are biennial. B, 1887, 1889/91, 1893/95, 1903-9; H, 1888-95, 1897-1905; ICC, 1887-1909; JC, 1888-95, 1897/99, 1903/s, 1907/9; LC, 1887- 99, 1901/3-1909; NY, 1887-89, 1893-1901, 1907; UC, 1891-1909; UI, 1901-3; UW, 1888- 1903; Y, 1903/5, 1907/9. Missouri. Board of public works. Report of the board upon the condition of the various railroads, annual, 1855-60. 1855-61. 8°. H, UI, 1857. . Railroad and warehouse commission. Annual report. Jefferson City, 1890-19 — . fold. maps. 8°. Continues the "Annual re- port of the Railroad commissioners, 1875-88." Report year irregular, ist report, for 1875, called "Special." 1876, 1877 not published. B, 1881, 1883-87, 1891, 1895-99, 1901-10; CU, 1878-1908; H, 1879-87, 1890, 1892-96, 1899-1905, 1907, 1908; HU, 1878, 1882, 1890-92, 1894-1910; ICC, 1875-1910; JC, 1878-82, 1884-86, 1888-97, 1899-1910; LC, 1878-1910; NY, 1875-86, 1888-96, 1899- 1910; UC, 1890-92, 1894-1904, 1906-9; UI, 1879, 1880, 1882-85, 1887-1900, 1902-8; UP, 1881-88, 1890-92, 1896, 1898-1906; UW, 1878-92, 1894-1907; Y, 1878-92, 1902-g. Montana. Board of railroad commissioners. Annual report. Helena, 1908-. 8°. B, H, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UI, UP, 1908-10; UW, 1909, iQio; Y, 1908, 1910. National association of railway commissioners. Proceedings, annual convention. [ist]-22d, 1889-1910. Washington, 1889-1911. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UI, UM,UP,UW,Y. -. Hand book and program of the National convention of railroad commis- sioners [Chicago.] 4°. [Souvenir ed. Repnnt of proceedings published by Inter- state commerce commission, with state rail- road laws, decisions, etc. All compiled by Herman B. Meyers.] B, 1899 (at Denver); ICC, 1899, 1900 (at Milwaukee); 1901 (at San Francisco); RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 151 igo6 (at Washington); JC, 1907; LC, 1899, 1907. National convention of railroad commissioners. Proceedings of the ist, 2d, 3d national con- ventions of Railroad commissioners. Official record. Printed by order of the 3d conven- tion. Lansing, Mich., 1879. 19 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Nebraska. Board of transportation. Annual report, ist- i886/87-[i9oi ?] 8°. Con- tinues: Annual report of the Board of rail- road commissioners, 1885-87. B, 1886, 1888-90, 1892-1900; H, 1886-92, 1895; ICC, 1887-1900; JC, 1886-90, 1892- 99; LC, 1886-99; NY, 1886-88, 1891-98; UC, 1889-95; UI, 1892, 1897, 1898; UP, i886-go; UW, 1886-90, 1892. . Railway commission. Aimual report. York [etc.] [1908?]-. tables. 8°. 1907/8 has title: ist annual report of the Nebraska state railway commission from the organization to Nov. 30, 1908. "A report covering the period from organi- zation to Nov. 30, 1907, was filed with the governor, as required by law, but was not printed." Of. ist annual report, p. [3]. B, H, ICC, 1908-10; JC, 1908; LC, NY, UC, UI, 1908-10; UW, 1908. Nevada. Railroad commission. Annual report, ist- igo8-. Reno [etc.], 1908-. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY, UI, 1908-10; UW, 1908. New Hampshire. Railroad commissioners. Annual report. Concord [etc.], 18 — . 8°. Created in 1844. No reports were made 1844-46. 1847- in the New Hampshire "Pub- lic documents"; 1856 pubUshed in House journal (June 1856), p. 703-94. B, 1853-55, 1857-75, 1879-81, 1883, 1888- 1910; CU, 1884-98, 1900-1905, 1907; H, 1879, 1889-1910; HU, 1869, 1873-75, 1877- 79, 1883-1910; ICC, 1849, 1850, 1858, i860, 1862-1910; JC, 1849, 1853, 1854, 1857, 1858, 1860-70, 1872, 187s, 1877-80, 1882-99, 1901- 10; LC, 1849, 1853, 1855, 1858, i860, 1862- 71, 1875-80, 1882-1910; NY, 1847-49, 1853, 1854, 1858, i860, 1862-70, 1872, 1873, 1875- 99, 1902-10; UC, 1862-65, 1867-69, 1875, 1876, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1883, 1886, 1888- 1910; UI, 1869, 1875-80, 1888-1910; UP, 1879, 1890-98, 1900, 1902-4, 1908; UW, 1849, 1851, 1858, 1860-86, 1888-1910; Y, 1858, 1880, 1881, 1890-1910. New Jersey. Board of public utility commis- sioners. Annual report, ist- 1910-. Tren- ton, 1911-. 8°. Continuation of: "Board of railroad commissioners, 1907-9." B, CU, HU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UC, UW, 1907-10; Y, 1910. . Railroad and canal companies. Annual statements together with report of the state • director of the United New Jersey railroad and canal company Trenton, 1852-. 8°. B, 1854, 1858, 1860-62, 1864-66, 1869-71, 1874, 1876, 1878-80, 1883-85, 1887-93, 1896- 98, 1900-1910; CU, 1874; H, 1853-68, 1871- 93, 1895-1910; HU, 1867, 1874, 1877-79, 1887- 1910; ICC, 1854-85, 1887-1910; JC, 1853, 1864; 1887, 1888, 1892, 1894, 1896-1910; LC, i8s3-S7, 1859, i860, 1864-67, 1870-85, 1887- 94, 1896, 1898-1910; ny, 1853-56, i860, 1863-67, 1872-82, 1884-1900; UC, i860, 1875, 1876, 1887, 1890-94, 1896-1910; UI, 1872, 1874, 1877-79, 1884, 1885, 1889, I89I, 1896; UW, 1853-57, 1859-62, 1864-94, 1896- 1910; Y, 1870, 1879, 1887, 1890, 1892. -. Railroad commission. Minority report of Commissioner Whiting [which the com- mission did not incorporate in its ist annual report for 1907]. 19 p. 8°. ICC. New York. Public service commission. Annual report, ist- 1907-. 8°. Continuation of: "Secretary of state. Report relative to rail- road statistics, 1843-48"; "State engineer and surveyor, Annual report of railroad statis- tics, 1849-54, 1857-82"; "Board of railroad commissioners, 1855-56, 1883-1906." B, 1845, 1847-61, 1863-94, 1895 (v. 2), 1896- 1906, 1908-10 (ist dist.), 1907-10 (2d dist.); H, 1849-1905; HU, 1847, 1849-62, 1864-82; ICC, 1849-1910 (ist and 2d dist.); JC, 1849, 1851-82, 1890, 1891, 1893-98, 1901-3, 1905, 1907-10 (ist and 2d dist.); LC, 1850-1910 (ist and 2d dist); NY, 1843-1910 (ist and 2d dist.); UC, 1857, 1858, 1866, 1867, 1869- 72, 1878, 1879, 1882-88, 1890-1910 (ist and 2d dist.); UI, 185s, 1856, 1864-89, 1891-93, 1897-1906, 1907-10 (ist dist.), 1908-10 (2d dist.); UP, 185s (pt. i), 1856, 1883-1908 (ist and 2d dist.); UW, 1844 (pt. i)-i869, 1871-1906; Y, 1849-1910 (ist and 2d dist.). . . First district. Proceedings. ICC, Y, v. 1-4 (1907-10). North Carolina. Corporation commission. Annual report, [ist]- 1899-. Raleigh, 1899- 19 — . 8°. Continues: " Annual report of the Board of railroad commissioners, 1891-98." B, 1891-93, 1895-1910; CU, 1891-95, 1897, 1898; H, 1891-1905, 1908-10; HU, 1891-95, 1899, 1900, 1903-10; Ice, 1891-1910; JC, 1891-98, 1904-10; LC, 1891-igio; NY, 1899, 1900, 1902-10; UC, 1892-94, 1896, 1898-1900, 1903-10; UI, 1892-94, 1897, 1899, igoo, 1903-8; UP, 1891-igoo, 1902-4, 1907, igo8; XfW, 1891-1906, 1908; Y, 1891-93, 1897- 1900, 1902-10. North Dakota. Board of railroad commis- sioners. Annual report, ist- 1889/90-. 8°. B, 1891, 1897, 1899-1907, 1909, 1910; CU, 1890-1905; H, 1890-92, 1895-98, 1901, 1903, 1905-10; HU, 1890-92, 1894-1902; ICC, 1890-1910; JC, 1892, 1896, 1898-1900, igo8- 10; LC, 1890-92, 1894-1903, 1905-10; NY, 1891, 1892, 1894-1910; UC, 1890-92, 1894- 1910; UI, 1896, 1898-1910; UP, 1890-92, 1894, 1895; UW, 1890-92, 1894-1904, 1908; Y, 1890-92, 1902, 1907, 1910. Ohio. Railroad commission. Report. 1906-. tables. 8°. Continuation of : "Railroad and telegraph commissioner, Annual report. 1867- 1905." B, 1869-1910; CU, 1867-89, 1893, 1895- 1900, 1902, 1903, 1905-7; H, 1867, 1869-78, 1880-92, 1894, 1896-1902; HU, 1865, 1867, 152 RAILWAY ECONOMICS 1870-74, 1878, 1883-87, 1889-94, 1896-1900 ICC, 1867-1910; JC, 1867-91, 1893-99, 1902- 10; LC, 1867-84, 1886-1910; NY, 1867-1910 UC, 1867-72, 1880, 1882-91, 1893-9S, 1898 1901-10; XJI, 1870-72, 1874, 187s, 1881-89 1898, 1901-10; UM, 1870-1905; UP, 1881 1890-94, 1897-1910; UW, 1867-82, 1884 1886-94,, 1896-1910; Y, 1867, 1868, 1870- 1910. Oklahoma. Corporation commission. Annual report. Guthrie, 1908-. plates. 8°. B, ICC, LC, 1908-10; NY, 1908. Oregon. Railroad commission. Annual report. ist- 1907-. Salem, 1908-. Preceded by: "Railroad commissioners, 1887-98, Biennial report." B, 1889/90, 1893/94, 1895/96, 1907-10; CU, 1893-96; H, 1887-96, 1907-9; HU, 1889-98, 1907-10; ICC, 1889-98, 1907-10; JC, 1891-96, 1907, 1909; LC, 1889-96, 1907- 10; NY, 1889-97, 1907-9; UC, 1889, 1891-96, 1907-10; UI, 1890, 1893/94, 1907-10; UM, 1889-98; UP, 1889-98, 1909; UW, 1889-96, 1907-9; Y, 1909, 1910. Pennsylvania. Dept. of internal affairs. Annual report. 1875-19 — . pt. IV. Railroad, canal, navigation, telegraph and telephone com- panies. Harrisburg, 1876-. plates, maps. 8°. Continuation of the "Annual report of the auditor general .... i859?-i874." 1875- 1899/1900 have title: Annual report of the secretary of internal affairs. 1900/ 1-, Annual report of the Bureau of railways. Dept. of internal affairs Report year ends June 30, 1890-. B, 1862, 1863, 1865-84, 1886-31 Dec. 1888, 1889/90-1908/9; CU, 1860-63, 1865, 1866, 1868-73, 187s, 1877-88, 1890-1909; H, 1862, 1863, 1868, 1870, 1872, 1873, 1875, 1877-80, 1885, 1891, 1892, 1894, 1896-98, 1900, 1902-6; HU, 1863, 1865-69, 1871, 1873, 1876, 1877, 1878-81, 1886-88, 1890-1909; ICC, 1860- 1909; JC, 1861, 1863, 1865-70, 1872-76, 1878, 1879, 1881, 1884, 1886, 1890-1900, 1902- 9; LC, 1859, 1861-70, 1872-88, 1890-1909; NY, 1861, 1864-1909; UC, 1863, 1865, 1866, 1868-70, 1872, 1890, 1891, 1893-1903, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1909; UI, 1863, 1866, 1867, 1873, 1874, 1877, 1880-82, 1886, 1887, 1891-1908; UP, i860, 1863-66, 1868-77, 1881, 1884, 1889-91, 1893-95, 1898-igco, 1902, 1905-9; UW, i860, 1863, 1865-75, 1878-81, 1884- 1909; Y, 1863, 1864, 1866-72, 1874-1910. . Tabulated results compiled from the annual reports of railroad, passenger railway, canal and telegraph companies. (1872, 1874, 1875.) H, 1875; ICC, 1872, 1874. . Railroad commission. Report. Harris- burg, 1909-. 8°. Commission authorized by act of May 31, B,'CU, ICC, JC, LC, NY, UI, UW, Y, 1908-10. Rhode Island. Railroad commission. Report. Providence, 1873-19 — . 8°. A commissioner was appointed 1844 ?-68. Reports included in acts, etc., except for 1844-49, 1854, 1857, and 1858. Semi-annual, 1873-76; annual 1877-. B, Jan. 1873, May 1873, 1881, 1883, 1888- 94, 1896, 1898-1910; CU, 1888, 1890-1910; H, 1885-93, 1897; HU, 1867, 1878-91, 1893- 1908; ICC, 1868, 1874-1910; JC, 1890-1910; LC, 1863, May 1865, Jan. 1866, June-Dec. 1876, 1877-80, 1883-1910; NY, May 1865, May 1873, Jan. 1874, 1877-1910; UC, 1888- 1910; UI, 1888, 1891, 1893-1906, 1908-10; UP, 1891, 1893, 1894, 1908, 1909; UW, Jan. 1856, 1856, 1859-63, Jan. 1868, Jan. 1873, May 1873, Jan. 1874, Jan. 1875, 1875, Jan. 1876-80, 1886-1906, 1909; Y, 1867, 1868, 1873, 1874, 1876, 1879-86, 1891-1910. South Carolina. Railroad commission. Annual report. Columbia, 1878-19-^. maps, tables. 8°. B, 1881 (pt. 2), 1882 (pt. 2), 1883, 1884, 1903, 1907-10; CU, 1883, 1887-90, 1892, 1893, 1895-97; H, 1883, 1884, 1900, 1903, 1906, 1909; HU, 1889, 1890, 1892, 1896, 1902, 1906-10; ICC, 1880-1910; JC, 1883, 1887, 1889, 1891-97, 1906-10; LC, 1880, 1881 (pt. i), 1882-84, 1887-95, 1899-1903, 1905-10; NY, 1879-81, 1887-97, 1905, 1906, 1909; UC, 1902, 1903, igo6-io; UI, 1892, 1908, 1909; UP, 1883, 1887, 1889-95, i9°9; UW, 1878, 1879, 1888-1904, 1906, 1908; Y, 1880, 1884, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1909, 1910. South Dakota. Board of railroad commis- sioners. Annual report. Huron [etc.], 1890- 19— • No reports printed for 1892/93-1895/96, 1898/99, 1899/1900. 1896/98 biennial. B, 1890, 1903-7, 1909, 1910; CU, 1902-6, 1908-10; H, 1891, 1892, 1903, 1905-7, 1909; HU, 1890, 1903, 1905-7, 1909; ICC, JC, LC, 1890-1910; NY, 1890-1907, 1909; UC, i8qo, 1900-10; UI, 1903-10; UP, 1909; UW, 1890- 1910. Tennessee. Road commissioner. Report to the General assembly, on condition of the rail- roads in Tennessee Nashville, 18 — . 8°. B, 1859; ICC, 1857, 1859; JC, 1859; LC, 1857, 1859; NY, 1859, 1865; UW, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1864, 1865. . Raibroad commission. Report. 1883-. B, 1883, 1884, 1908-10; H, 1883, 1884, 1908; ICC, 1883-1910; JC, 1902-10; LC, 1900-1906, 1910; NY, 1883, 1884, 1898, 1902-6; UC, 1908-10; UW, 1883, 1884, 1899, 1900, 1903-6. Texas. Railroad commission. Annual report, ist- 1891/92-. Austin, 1892-19 — . 8°. B, 1896-1910; CU, 1893-97, 1899, 1901-S, 1907; H, 1892-1906; HU, 1896-1904, 1907-9, ICC, 1891-1910; JC, 1893-1910; LC, 1892- 1910; NY, 1892-1907, 1909; UC, 1892-99, 1901-9; UI, 1892, 1894-99, 1902-8; UP, 1895, 1899; UW, 1891-1906; Y, 1894-1910. Vermont. Public service commission. Report. 1909-. 8°. Continuation of: "Report of Rail- road commissioners, 1856-1908." Biennial, 1870-19 — . RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 153 B, 1857-69, 1873-78, 1881/82, 1888-96, 1898-1910; CU, 1887-98, 1900-1908; H, 1858- 63, 1865-67, 1869, 1875-78, 1881, 1882, 1889- 1908; HU, 1858-69, 1871, 1872, 1875-82, 1890-1908; ICC, 1857-69, 1871-84, 1887-1910; JC, 1856, 1859, 1861-63, 1865-67, 1875, 1876, 1890-1908;. LC, 1858-72, 1874/76-1880/82, 1886-1910; NY, 1856-69, 1870/72-1882/84, 1886/88-1908; TJC, 1888, 1890-1910; UI, 1858- 62/63, 1864/65-1868/69, 1870/72, 1874/76, 1876/78, 1880/82, 1886-1908; UP, 1888, 1894; UW, 1858-63, 1865-78, 1881-1904, 1908; Y, 1890, 1892, 1894, 1896, 1898, 1906, 1902, 1904, igo6, 1908, 1910. Virginia. State corporation commission. Annual report. 1903-. 8°. Continuation of: "Annual report of the Board of public works .... 1816-"; and "Annual report of the Railroad commissioner, 1877-1902." B, 1851, 1866, 1871-75, 1877-99, 1901-3, 1904 (pt. 1), 1905-10; CU, .1879-1902; H, 1889-1910; HU, i860, 1877-80, 1883-86, - 1888-1902; ICC, 1825, 1826, 1854, 1856-58, 1877-1910; JC, 1889-96, L907; LC, 1877- 1901, 1903-9; NY, 1816-18, 1822-33, 183s, 1838-40, 1844, 1849, 1851-55, 1877-1910; UC, 1903, 1905-9; UI, 1861, 1879, 1887, i8gi, 1892, 1903-9; UP, 1891-95; UW, 1848-51, 1853, 1854, 1858, 1859, 1862, 1863, 1877, 1879, 1880, 1882-85, 1888, 1890-96, 189&-1902; Y, 1878, 1880, 1883-88, 1893, 1903-9. Washington (state). Railroad commission. Annual report. Olympia, 1907-. 8°. B, 1906, 1908-10; H, 1906-8, 1910; HU, ICC, 1906-10; JC, 1906-8; LC, NY, 1906-10; UC, 1906-8; UI, 1906-10; UP, 1906-8; UW, 1906-10. Wisconsin. Railroad commission. Annual report. Madison, 1908-. 8°. Continuation of: "Annual report of the Railroad com- missioner .... 1874-82"; and "Biennial report of the Railroad commissioner .... 1882-1904." Biennial, 1905 (July) — -June 30, 1906. B, 1874-1910; CU, 1905-8; H, 1874-81, 1885-88, 1893-1900, 1903-6, 1909; HU, 1874- 77, 1879^82, 1899, 1900, 1903-9; ICC, 1874- 98, 1900-1904, 1906-10; jC, 1874-1910; LC, 1874-86, 1888/90, 1892-1904, 1906-8; NY, 1874-1910; UC, 1874, 1890-92, 1905-9; UI, 1874-1906, 1908-10; UP, 1875, 1877, 1880- 82, 1908, 1909; UW, 1874-1910; Y, 1874-77, 1879-92, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1909. Alabama Alabama. Laws, statutes, etc. An act as amended to prescribe rules and regulations relating to demurrage. Montgomery, 1907. NY. . — ■ — •. An act to fix and establish the maximum rates to be charged by railroads. .... Montgomery, 1907. 16 p. 8°. B, NY. . . Charters for rail-roads to and from Pensacola. New York, 1846. 30 p. 8°. H. Charters of A.F.& G.; Pensacola & Perdido, and Blakely & Perdido. . Legislature. Report of joint commit- tee to confer with representatives from the railroads in this state, upon "An act regulat- ing the charges for transportation of freight upon railroads in this state." .... n.p. [18 — ^?] 8 p. 8°. _ NY. Railroad commission. Book of instruc- tions for the guidance of carriers in making annual reports to the Railroad commission of the state of Alabama. Washington, 1889. ■ vii, 27 p. 8°. LC, NY. . . Classification of operating expenses as prescribed by the Railroad commission of the state of Alabama. Washington, 1889. 27 p. 8°. LC. — ;— . . Opinion prohibiting the advance in local freight rates, n.p. [1897 ?] 7 p. ICC, NY. . . Railroad commission of Alabanla in the matter of revision of freight rates in Alabama. Opinion by associate commis- sioner, W. T. Sanders. [Montgomery? 1905.] 19 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . . Rules of practice. Jan. i, 1901, ametded Jan. 1905. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Alexander, Edward Porter. Argument on rail- road bills before Judiciary committee; legis- lature of Alabama, Feb. 1881. n.p. [1881]. 28 p. 12°. B, H, NY. Beene, Jesse. Speech in the railroad conven- tion at Tuscaloosa, Nov. 27, 1835. Tusca- loosa, Ala., 1835. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Dexter, A. A. An appeal in behalf of the Mont- gomery railroad; addressed to all interested and particularly to the citizens of Mont- gomery and the vicinity. [Montgomery, Ala.] 1837. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Alaska Alaska short line railway and navigation com- pany. The Alaska short line railway. Seattle, Wash. [1903 ?]. 36 p. map. 8°. LC. Graves, S. H. On the "White Pass" pay-roll, by the president of the White Pass & Yukon route. Chicago, 1908. 258 p. 8°. LC. Joslin, Falcon. Statement, Apr. 26, i9io[onH.R. 23374, to create board of railway commis- sioners in Alaska, to define its authority and duty, to guarantee interest on railway bonds, etc.]. Washington, 1910. 15 p. 8°. B. Syndicat franfais du' trans-Alaska-Sib6rien. Le chemin de fer trans-Alaska-Siberien (projet Loicq de Lobel). Rapport presents au gouvemement imperial de Sa Majesty I'empereur de Russie. [Paris? 1902?] 32 p. sq. f°. LC. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on the territories. The Alaska Pacific railway and terminal company. [Hearing on] H.R. 255Si< Jan. 12, 14, and 26, 1909 Washington, 1909. 81 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . . : . The Alaska Pacific railway and terminal company. H.R. 12905 and S. 4351. Mar. 2 and 3, 1908. 60th Cong., 1st sess. Washington, 1908. 23 p. 8°. ICC, LC. 154 RAILWAY ECONOMICS U.S. Congress. House. Committee on the territories. Tlie Copper River & northwest- ern railway in Alaska. Statements of Mr. Frank A. Law, attorney at law, Washington, D.C. Mr. John N. Steele, attorney at law, New York city. Feb. lo, 15, 16, and 21, 1911. Washington, 1911. 68 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . . — — . . Hearings before the committee, House of representatives, Jan. 24 and 29, 1907, on railroads in Alaska. Washington, 1907. 17 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . . •. . Hearings before the committee, House of representatives, on the bill H.R. 18526, to construct a railroad and telegraph line in the district of Alaska, and the bill H.R. 18533, to S'id ™ the construction of a railroad and telegraph and telephone line in the territory of Alaska.' Feb. 2, 6, and 9, 1905. Washington, 1905. 69 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . . . . Railroads in Alaska. Hearings [Jan. 9-Mar. i, 1906] before the committee, House of representatives, sgth Cong., ist sess. (With index and map.) Washington, 1906. 179 p. 8°. ICC, JC, LC. . . . . Same. Hearings. .... 60th Cong., ist sess Washing- ton, 1908. 80 p. . 8°. ICC, JC, LC. — — : . . . Railroads in Alaska. Hearings before the committee 60th Cong., ist sess. Washington, 1908. 80 p. 8°. ICC. ■ . Geological survey. Letter from the Secretary of the interior, transmitting report of the director of the U.S. Geological survey on the merits of the bill S. 1907 "to facilitate the settlement and develop the resources of the territory of Alaska, and open an overland and commercial route between the U.S., Asiatic Russia, and Japan," and the feasi- bility of the construction of the railroad pro- posed. [Washington, 1886.] 10 p. 8°. (49th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Misc. doc. 22.) LC. Interior dept. Railroads in Alaska. Letter from the Secretary of the interior, transmitting data in relation to railroads in Alaska under the act of May 14, 1898 [Washington, 1908.] 16 p. 8°. (60th Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 1201.) iCC, LC. Arkansas Arkansas. Railroad commission. Standard freight tariff applying on classes and com- modities, between all stations in Arkansas. Taking effect Mar. 20, 1900. 14 p. 4°. ICC. California Bancroft, Hubert Howe. History of California. San Francisco, 1886-90. 7 v. 8°. Contents relating to railways: v. 7, chap. 19, Inception of railway routes, chap. 20, Central Pacific system, chap. 21, Southern Pacific system. 141 p. California. Board of railroad commissioners. Powers and duties of the Board of railroad commissioners of the state of California Sacramento, 1891. 8 p. 8°. B. . Legislature. Assembly. Report of the Assembly committee upon the question of a reduction in railroad freight and fare rates. [Unfavorable to change in the law.] [Sacramento, 1870.] 10 p. 8°. NY. . . : Corporations committee. Report of the committee of the Assembly. [An inquest into the official acts of the late retired railroad commissioners.] Feb. 26. [Sacramento, 1883.] 176 p. 8°. H, NY. . ■ — ■ — : Senate. In the matter of the investigation of the railroad commissioners before a select committee of the Senate [on charges of dereliction of duty and incompe- tency, in having failed to establish rates of charges by transportation companies]. Feb. [Sacramento, 1893.] 70 p. 8°. NY. . — — : . Report of the committee of the Assembly, upon railroad freights and fares. [Adverse to a reduced and rigid tariff.] [Also, appendix, testimony, etc.] [Sacramen- to, 1872.] . 8°. H, NY. - — . — — . . Report of the testimony and proceedings taken before the Senate com- mittee on constitutional amendments, rela- tive to Senate constitutional amendment no. 8, abrogating provisions of said constitution as to Railroad commission, and placing distance tariff in constitution. [Sacramento, 1893.] 23s p. 8°. H. . — — . . Committee on corporations, Majority report [unfavorable], relative to Senate bill no. 62 [respecting an arbitrary rate for freight on California railroads]. [Sacramento, 1870.] 26 p. 8°. NY. ; . . . . Report of the testi- mony and proceedings had before the Senate committee having under consideration the subject of fares and freights. [Sacramento, 1874.] 9-i6ip. 8°. H,NY. . . . . Report on Senate bill no. 5, an Act to amend an act to provide for the incorporation of railroad companies, etc. [A bill to reduce freights and fares on railroads, adversely reported upon.] [Sacra- mento, 1872.] 19 p. 8°. NY. . . . Committee on federal relations. In the matter of the investiga- tion of the increase in freight and express rates. Transcript of testimony given before the Committee on federal relations, 38th sess., 1909. [Sacramento] 1909. 48 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . . . Committee on the judici- ary. Testimony taken before the Judiciary committee of the Senate of California, in considering Assembly bill no. 10, concerning the regulation of railroads. Sacramento, 1884. 228 p. 8°. H, NY. . . . . Testimony taken before the Judiciary committee of the Senate of California, in considering Assembly bill no. 10, concerning the regulations of railroads, (generally known as the Barry bill) [and amendedbill]. Sacramento, Apr. 1884. 211 p. 8°. NY. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 155 Cohen, Alfred A. Argument before the Com- mittee on corporations, of the Senate of the state of California, on Senate bill no. 332, introduced by Mr. Lindsey. An act prescrib- ing the maximum rates which may be charged for the transportation of passengers and freight on the railroads in this state, n.p., n.d. 19 p. 8°. B. Curtis, W. G. The relation of railroad trans- portation to production in California. [San Francisco, 1894.] 11 p. 8°. B, H, UW. Doyle, John T. Letter to Hon. Niles Searls, chairman. Committee on corporations in Senate. [San Francisco, Mar. 18, 1878.] 14 p. 8°. B. . Railroad policy of California. Address before the Farmers' club of Santa Clara County, 1873. San Francisco, 1873. 22 p. 8°. NY. Farley, J. T., and Pierson, Wm. M. The rail- road question in the California legislature, 1873-76. Speeches, and report of Senate committee, on Senate biUs no. 332, 319, 334, and Assembly bill no. 182. [1876.] 62 p. 8°. B. Pickett, C. E. Pickett's pamphlet on the rail- way, Chinese, and presidential questions. San Francisco, 1876. 24 p. 8°. NY. Stanford, Leland. Communication, represent- ing certain railroad companies of California, to the Committee on corporations of the legislature of Cahfomia. 1876. 16 p. 8°. B, H, JC. . Communication to the Committee on corporations of the Senate [of California]. [SanFrancisco, Jan. 22, 1874.] [2]p. 8°. B,H. The Valley road (illustrated) ; a history of the Traffic association of California, the League of progress, the North American navigation company, the Merchants' shipping associa- tion, and the San Francisco & San Joaquin Valley railway San Francisco, 1896. 224 p. 4°. B, ICC. Preface by Arthur Wheeler. Walker, D. H. Pioneers of prosperity. San Francisco, 1895. [4], 7-191 p. 12°. H, UW. Colorado Colorado. Legislature. Special committee on railroads. Report of the committee. 1885. Denver, 1885. 37 p. 8°. H. Pueblo & Oro railroad. Report on the amount, character and value of the business of Lead- ville & Upper Arkansas Valley, by Robt. H. Lambom. Report on the mines and smelting works near Leadville by James B. Grant. New York, 1878. 25 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Weston, William, comp. and ed. The Denver, northwestern & Pacific railway (Moffat road) and inducements of the coimtry trav- ersed by its operated and projected line to settlers, miners, tourists and sportsmen, ed. and comp. by Mr. W. Weston from his reports made for Mr. D. H. Moffat, president of the Denver, northwestern & Pacific railway company. Denver, Colo., 1908. 120 p. 8°. LC. Connecticut Comments of the press on proposed repeal of statutes which now permit a steam railroad to be built without a charter from the General assembly. [New Haven, 1905.] 22 p. 8°. LC, NY, Y. Connecticut. General assembly. Joint stand- ing committee on railroads. Report on the resolution instructing said committee to inquire whether any railroad companifes have combined to prevent the construction of any other railroads. New Haven, 1852. 8 p. 8°. H. . — — . House. Report of the special committee appointed Mar. 13, 1878, to in- vestigate the alleged false returns of railroad companies. [Hartford, 1878.] 17 p. 8°. B. Graves, Arthur C. Address on the report of the Public utilities commission before the Judici- ary committee of the General assembly. Mar. 24, 1909, at the capitol, Hartford. Hartford, 1909. 36 p. 8°. ICC. Papers relating to the reduction of railroad fares, proposed to be made by the General assembly of Connecticut. 1872. Y. Sullivan, J. L. Letter to his excellency H. W. Edwards on the advantages of railroads in Connecticut. New Haven, Jan. 1836. 16 p. 8°. Y. The Voice of the press on the proposed amend- ments to the general railroad law [Connec- ticut]. [New Haven, 1903.] 43 p. 8°. Y. District of Columbia U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia. Union station, Wash- ington, D.C. Proposed application of smoke law to locomotives. Statements before the Committee on the District of Columbia, U.S. Senate, Friday, Jan. 18, and Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1907, on the bill (H.R. 9329) to amend an act approved Feb. 28, 1903, entitled "An act to provide for a union station in the District of Colimibia, and for other purposes." Washington, 1907. 57 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Florida Florida railroads and their owners and the internal improvement fund [by a friend of the people]. CU. Georgia Baldwin, Loammi. Report on the Brunswick canal and railroad. Glynn County, Ga. With an appendix containing the charter and commissioners' report. Boston, 1836. 42 p. map. 8°. H, LC, NY. The Central rail road and its management. An exposition addressed to the stockholders, the citizens of Savannah, and the public generally. .... [From the Savannah morning news.] [1856?] 22 p. 8°. B. Gumming, J. B. Duties and responsibihties of the Railroad commission to the pubUc and the railroads. Atlanta, Ga., 1897. 11 p. JC. 156 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Georgia. General assembly. The evidence taken by the joint committee of the legisla- ture, appointed to investigate the manage- ment of the state road, under the administra- tion of R. B. Bullock and Foster Blodgett. Atlanta, 1872. CU. . . Report of the majority of the joint committee appointed by the General assembly to investigate the fairness or un- fairness of the contract known as the lease of the Western & Atlantic railroad made Dec. 27, 1870, by Rufus B. Bullock, late governor, and to investigate the question of fraud in said contract, if any exists. Atlanta, 1872. 39 p. 8°. LC. . Railroad- commission. Answer of the Commissioners [to bill of complaint of the Georgia railroad and banking company .... against the Railroad commissioners, and Attorney-general of the state of Georgia], 1882. n.p. [1882 ?] 14 p. 8°. NY. . — — . Bill of complaint [of Georgia railroad and banking company] against the [Railroad] commissioners [and Attorney- general of the state of Georgia]. 1882. n.p. [1882 ?] s P- 8°- NY. Smith, E. E., and Glenn, W. C. Are you for or against Georgia and the South? Arguments [for equitable passenger rates] [Atlan- ta, 1896.] 25 p. 8°. ICC. . Smith, Milton H. [Reply of Milton H. Smith, president, Louisville & Nashville railroad, to remarks of Senator Bacon of Georgia, in the U.S. Senate, Mar. 31, 1910, regarding the Georgia railroad commission. Nashville, . Tenn., Apr. 1910.] 14 p. 8°. ICC. Wallace, Campbell. Effect of the operation of the railroad commission law of the state of Georgia. Atlanta, Ga., 1885. 24 p. 8°. ICC. Illinois Campbell, George .C. Argmnent before the Judiciary committee of the Illinois Senate, on the bill fixing uniform rates for transporting freight and passengers on railroads. Feb. 23, 1869. Springfield, 1869. 19 p. JC. Chicago; her commerce -and railroads. Two articles published in the Daily democratic press. Chicago, 1853. 24 p. 8°. B. Gilbert, Frank. Railway law in Illinois, with an introduction by Hon. John M. Palmer. .... Chicago, 1873. 337 P- 8°- CU, ICC, UW. Gordon, Joseph Hinckley. Illinois railway legis- lation and commission control since 1870. With an introduction by M. B. Hammond. .... Urbana [1904]. 81 p. 4°. (Uni- versity of Illinois. The University studies, V. I, no. 6 (Mar. 1904), p. [209]-289.) B,HU, ICC, JC, LC, UP, Y. Hamlin, H. J. Brief of petitioners. In the matter of the petitions for a revision and reduction of the Illinois schedule of maximum freight rates. Springfield. S7 P- 8°. ICC. Illinois. Governor (S. M. Cullom). Railroad and warehouse commission; its benefits to the people. Special message of Gov. Shelby M. Cullom in answer to a resolution of the House of representatives, 31st General assem- bly, Feb. 17, 1879. [Springfield] 1879. 15 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Morgan, Dwight C. The railways of Illinois. [Republished from the Railway age, June 4, 1897.] In The Year book of railway litera- ture. Chicago, 1897. V. i, p. 199-207. The Railroads, history and commerce of Chica- go. Three articles pub. in the Daily demo- cratic press. Chicago, 111., 1854. 72 p. 8°. CU, ICC, LC. Railroads of Chicago. Chicago, 1871. 44 p. 8°. UC, Y. Railroads of Chicago; a comprehensive his- tory Chicago, 1872. 214 p. 8°. NY, . UW. Roemer, John H. The causes and effects of a public utility commission. Address delivered before the Illinois gas association, at Chicago, 111., Mar. 16, 1911. Madison, Wis., 1911. 25 p. 8°. B, ICC. Indiana Grammer, G. J. Remarks at a joint conference between the Indiana railroad commission and special committees representing the rail- roads and commercial bodies of larger cities of the state of Indiana regarding a basis for class rates between points in the state of Indiana. Held in Indianapolis, on Monday, Nov. 19, 1906. 32 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Answer of the shipping interests of Indiana and the Indianapolis freight btireau to remarks of Mr. G. J. Grammer [Indianapolis, 1905 ?] 88 p. 8°. B, ICC. HoUoway, W. R. Indianapolis. A historical and statistical sketch of the railroad city. Indianapolis, 1870. 390 p. 8°. B. Indiana. Railroad commission. Inquiry con- cerning rates on and classification of logs and matters connected therewith. Heard July 23 and 24, 1907. Decided Sept. 20, 1907. Opinion and order of the commissioners. Indianapolis. 23 p. 8°. ICC. . . Tariff bulletin containing informa- tion concerning changes in freight rates. ICC (no. 1-5 [Apr. to Aug. 1910]). Iowa Daly, J. M. Argument before the Iowa rail- road and commerce committee Thursday and Friday, Feb. 14, 15, 1907, at Des Moines, la. 19 p. 8°. (House file 180.) ICC. Demoine navigation and railroad company. [Memorials of Henry O'Rielly and of Donald Mann to the legislature of Iowa, asking investigation of the affairs of the company, 1856.] 7, 8 p. 8°. B. Duncombe, John F. Argument before the House committee [of Iowa] on railroads, n.p. [1888]. 16 p. 12°. ICC. Fairall, Herbert S., comp. The Iowa railroad case. Proceedings of the injimction, hearing RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 157 and opinion Iowa City, la., 1888, 96 p. B, UW. . The Iowa joint rate case. Proceedings of the hearing to dissolve injunction with opinion of Hon. S. H. Fairall, judge of 8th Iowa district, as chancellor in case of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids &• northern railway V. The Iowa railway commissioners. Iowa City, la., 1890. 23 p. 8°. ICC. Faithorn, J. N., and Brown, W. C. Addresses before the Senate and House railroad com- mittees [of the Iowa legislature, '1890], opposing any reduction in freight rates Des Moines, 1890. 31 p. 8°. ICC. Hubbard, N. M. Argument before the House committee on railroads [Iowa], n.p. [1888]. 28 p. 12°. ICC. Iowa. Board of railroad commissioners. Investigation of coal rates in Iowa. Feb. 16, 1899. [Des Moines.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. . . Schedule of reasonable maximum rates of charges for the transportation of freight and cars on each of the railroads in the state of Iowa. Des Moines, 1890. 43 p. 8°. ICC. . . Same. Taking effect July i, 1896. Des Moines, 1896. 142 p. 4°. ICC. . . Same. 1905. iCC. . Executive coimcil. Statistical abstract of Iowa railroads (supplement to railroad assessment report). Comp. by A. H. Davi- son, secretary of the Executive council, and A. IJ. Swan, assistant secretary. From data compiled from reports made to the Executive council and Railroad commission, and other state reports, 1855-1907. Des Moines, 1907. 63 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. . Senate. Report of Committee on rail- roads as per resolution of Senate, no. 4. Des Moines, 1882. 16 p. 8°. H. . Secretary of state. Statement of the earnings, tariffs, etc., of the various Iowa rail- roads, compiled from reports of the companies made to the Secretary of state, by order of the railroad committee of the House of repre- sentatives Des Moines, 1872. 16 p. 8°. B. Ives, C. J. Argument before the House com- mittee on railroads [Iowa]. [Des Moines, 1888?] 24 p. 8°. ICC, Y. . Argunient before the railroad com- mittee of the House upon the reduction of passenger rates in Iowa to two cents per mile. [Des Moines] n.d. 20 p. 8°. ICC, Y. , and others. Argument and showing against House file no. 374 (Maximxmi rate bill) before the Senate committee on railroads [of Iowa]. n.p. [1888]. 18 p. Ubles. 12°. ICC. Jeffery, E. T. Remarks before the House com- mittee on railroads, of the Iowa legislature at Des Moines, Feb. 8, 1888. Chicago [1888]. 20 p. 8°. H, ICC, Y. . Remarks before the Senate committee on railroads, of the Iowa legislature, at Des Moines, Feb. 9, 1888. [Chicago, 1888.] 37 p. 8°. ICC. McDill, James W. 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Ab- stract of the arguments, for the petitioners, on the petitions of David Pingree, and over 3,000 other legal voters, for a rail-road from Salem to Maiden, before the Committee on railways and canals, of the Massachusetts legislature. Sess. 1846. Reported for the petitioners. Boston, 1846. 60, xv p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, LC, NY, UI. , and Northend, William D. Abstract of the arguments of the Hon. Rufus Choate and Wm. D. Northend, esq., for the petitioners on the petitions of Benj. Goodridge and 5,322 other legal voters for a railroad from Danvers to Maiden, before the Committee on railways and canals of the Massachusetts legislature. Sess. 1847. Boston, 1847. S9. xi p. 8°. B, HU, ICC. Common sense v. judicial legislation; being the review of a law recently enacted by the RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 159 Supreme court of Massachusetts. New York, 1871. 34p. 8°. B. Crafts, William A. State railroad commissions. Ten years' working of the Massachusetts railroad commission. 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Report of Special commission on the separation of grade crossings of the Boston & Albany railroad. By Albert F. Noyes, Chas. A. Allen, Geo. S. Price, com- missioners. Boston, 1892. 45 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Peabody, W. Rodman. The development of the port of Boston. In New England railroad club. Proceedings, Nov. 14, 1911. p. 192-209. Pillsbury, A. E. Argimient in behalf of the petitioners for a revival of the charter of the Williamsburg & North Adams railroad before the [Massadiusetts] Committee on railroads. Mar. IS, 1887. [Boston, 1887.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. Quincy, Josiah, jr. The railway system of Massachusetts. Boston, 1866. 26 p. HU, ICC, UI, Y. [Remonstrance to granting the petition of John F. Loring, and others, for a rail road from Boston to Lowell. Boston, 1830.] 12 p. 8°. LC. Russell, Thomas. Remarks before the Commit- tee on railroads, Apr. 14, 1882. (In relation to the act of 1882, relating to discriminations.) [Boston, 1882.] II p. 8°. ICC. Trautwine, John C. 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The social, com- mercial, and manufacturing statistics of the city of Boston from the U.S. census returns for 1880, and from original sources, with an account of the railroad and shipping facilities of the city. Comp. for the city government, under the direction of the Committee on printing. Boston, 1882. viii, 259 p. 8°. LC. Berkhimer, J. L. A peep behind the scenes; - Michigan railroad legislation exposed, n.p., n.d. UW. Keith, Hannah Emily. An historical sketch of internal improvements in Michigan, 1836-46. .... [Ann Arbor, 1900.] 48 p. 8°. B, LC, UW. Michigan. Conunissioner of railroads. Spe- cial report of the Commissioner in regard to equal mileage rates, etc Lansing, 1877. 12 p. 8°. B,H. . Governor. Message of Gov. Hazen S. Pingree to the 39th legislature of Michigan. Delivered Jan. 6, 1897. Lansing, 1897. 47 p. 8°. JC. Stevens, Frederick W. 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CU,ICC, LC. . — — . Iron ore rate case, Duluth & Iron Range railroad, Duluth, Missabe & northern railway. Legal opinions and order of the commission. St. Paul, Minn., 1901. 34 p. 8°. ICC,LC. Saby, Rasmus S. Early railroad legislation in Minnesota. A paper deUvered at the 2d annual meeting of the Minnesota academy of social sciences, Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 3-4, 1908. ["Reprinted from Proceedings."] n.p., n.d. 127-66 p. 8°. B, UP, UW. Sanborn, Walter H. David C. Shepard v. Northern Pacific railway company, et ah, and three other cases. Opinion, Apr. 8, 1911. St. Paul, Minn., 1911. 31 P- 8°. B. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES i6i Taylor, James. The railroad system of the state of Minnesota, with its railroad, tele- graphic and postal connections. Reported to tiie Coinmon council of the city of St. Paul, Mar. 31, 1859. St.Paul, 1859. 24 p. 8°. ICC. Mississippi Fish, Stuyvesant. The development of the material resources of the state of Mississippi. A letter addressed to the Hon. R. B. 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Also, the official proceed- ings of the North Missouri railroad conven- tion, held at the court house, in St. Charles, Wednesday, 10 Nov. 1852, with_ their memo- rial to Congress, asking for a grant of land. St. Louis [1852]. 63 p. 8°. LC, UM. Missouri. General assembly. Committee on railroads. Report of lie committee to examine into and report upon the condition of the various railroad companies in the state of Missouri Jefferson City, 1855. 125 P- 8°. LC. . . Senate. Committee on railroads and internal improvements. Railroad trans- portation. Statements and testimony of railroad managers, of shippers, farmers and others, taken before the Committee on rail- roads and internal improvements of the extra session of the 34th General assembly of Mis- souri. JefEerson City, Mo., 1887. 503 P- 8°. ICC, LC, UP. . Laws, statutes, etc. Compilation of the laws in reference to such railroads as have received aid from the state. Comp. under the provisions of a resolution of the House of representatives, adopted on 14 Mar. 1859. Jefferson City, 1859. 153 p. 8°. LC. "Acts of Congress g^ranting lands" : p. [3]-6. . . Regulating charges of railroad companies. An act to regulate the charges of railroad companies and to provide for the appointment of railroad commissioners, and to prescribe their powers and duties. Ap- proved Mar. 29, 1875. Jefferson City, 1875. 11 p. 8°. B, ICC. Railroads of Missouri. Address to the citizens of the state, from the presidents of the Pacific railroad, St. Louis & Iron Mountain railroad, and North Missouri railroad companies, explanatory of the present position of the railroad interests of the state; also, some articles on the same subject that have lately appeared in various papers. Sept. 1855. St. Louis [1855]. 27 p. 8°. ICC. Reavis, L. U. Railway and river systems of the city of St. Louis. St. Louis, 1879. 33Si S^ p. 8°. B, CU. St. Louis. Merchants' exchange. Report of the transportation bureau of the Merchants' exchange of St. Louis. Submitted to the Executive committee, Apr. 12, 1876, and ordered to be printed. St. Louis, 1876. 95 p. 8°. H, LC. The St. Louis Union station: a monograph by the architect, T. C. Link, and officers of the Terminal railroad association of St. Louis, Mo., 1895. 3-85 p. f . _ NY, UW. Thoughts about the city of St. Louis. Her com- merce and manufactiures, railroads, etc. St. Louis, 1854. 77 p. 8°. H. Trickett, William P. Railroad systems of Kansas City; their inception and develop- ment. 1857-1900. [Kansas City? Mo.] 1900. 24 p. 12°. B, ICC, LC. Montana Elliott, Howard. Montana. An address deliv- ered at the Interstate fair, Bozeman, Mont., Sept. I, 1910. n.p. [1910]. 14 p. 8°. B. Nebraska Dawes, C. G. Argimient before Senate com- mittee on railroads upon Senate file 85. [The Stevens maximimi rate bill.] Nebraska state Senate. Lincoln, 1891. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Nebraska. Board of transportation. Report of Board of secretaries on the question of reducing local freight rates. Sept. 1891. Lincohi, Neb., 1891. 24 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC. . Legislature. Joint railroad committee. Report of the committee, i8th session, 1883. Lincoln, 1883. 48 p. 8°. ICC. Wolfe, J. M. Guide, gazetteer, and directory of Nebraska railroads, comprising the Union Pacific, Sioux City & Pacific, Midland Pacific, Burlington > & Missomi River in Nebraska, Omaha & northwestern, Omaha & southwest- em, and Brownville, Ft. Kearney & Pacific railroads. Omaha, 1872. 160 p. 12°. H. New Hampshire Bingham, Harry. Closing argument before the railroad committee of the New Hampshire legislature, Aug. lo, 1887, in favor of the "Atherton bill" and in opposition to the "Hazen bUl." Concord, 1887. 26 p. 8°. B, ICC. Branch, Oliver Ernesto. The railroad question. Speech in the House of representatives in l62 RAILWAY ECONOMICS favor of the Hazen bill, Sept. 13, 1887. Con- cord, N.H., 1887. 55 p. 8°. B, LC. Briggs, James F. The railroad question. . . . . Concord, 1887. 34 p. 8°. B, ICC. Bums, Charles H. Argument in favor of a general railroad law, with provisions authoriz- ing the union of New Hampshire railroads before the railroad committee. Concord, 1883. UW. . Final argimient before the railroad committee of the House of representatives, Aug. 16, 1887. Concord, 1887. 48 p. 8°. B,ICC. Chandler, William Eaton. The Churchill reform movement. The appeals of Bishop Niles and William E. Chandler to welcome the Churchill movement, reform the Republican party and liberate the state from slavery to the Boston & Maine railroad and free passes. .... Concord, N.H., rgoe. 18 p. 8°. ICC. . New Hampshire a slave state. The masters: the alcohoKc-ale brewers. The railroad miUionaires. The slaves: all the Democratic leaders. Many Republicans. Some from all classes. Series of papers com- monly known as the Book of bargains. Concord, N.H.,1891. 84 p. 8°. B,ICC,LC. . The New Hampshire Republican senatorial caucus of 1889. Letter in further reply to the charges made against him in that caucus. Concord, N.H., 1890. 51 p. 8°. ICC. -. New Hampshire's enslavement by the free passes, the ale and rum and the corrup- tion money of the railroads, n.p., n.d. 9 p. 8°. B. . The people's $2,000,000 in the Con- cord railroad Concord, N.H., 1893. 104 p. 16°. ICC. . Railroad rate legislation. The tariff and reciprocity. Recent letters Con- cord, N.H., 1905. 23 p. 8°. ICC, JC. Railroad reform in New Hampshire, ancient, modem and future Concord, N.H., 1908. 30 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY, UI, UP, Y. . The railroad trust and pooling con- tract. Letters, 1895. 7 p. 8°. ICC. The $3,000,000,000 railroad trust. the pooUng agreement, and the ticket broker- age bUl. [Concord, N.H., 1895.] 39 P- 24°. ICC. , and others. Railroad pooling. Re- marks of Senators Chandler, Butler, Gorman, Hale, and Wolcott, in the Senate, 1895. Washington, 1895. 3i P- 8°. B, ICC. Chase, WilUam M. Opening argument before the railroad committees of New Hampshire legislature, June 23, 1887, in opposition to the passage of House bill no. 28, entitled "An act in amendment of chapter 100 of the laws of 1883, entitled 'An act providing for the estab- lishment of railroad corporations by general law.'" 22, 4 p. 8°. B. Coffin, Charles Carlton. Argument before the raihoad committee of the New Hampshire legislature, in opposition to the "Colby bill" for a general railroad law. Wednesday even- ing, July 18, 1883. n.p. [1883]. 21 p. 8°. B, NY. Colby, Ira. The railroad question. Speech in the House of representatives in favor of the Hazen bill, Sept. 21, 1887. Concord, 1887. 39 p. 8°. B, UL Cross, David. Closing argument before the railroad committee of the New Hampshire legislature, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1887, in favor of the "Atherton bill," and in opposition to the "Hazen bill." Concord [1887]. 51, 4 p. 8°. B, ICC. Drew, Irving W. 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Report on the matter of the transportation problem in Greater New York. Albany, June 30, 1903. 26 p. 8°. B. Board of trade and transportation. Facts for the people; a short report showing how railroad influence controls in our legis- lature, referring particularly to how the Senate of 1878-79 refused to allow citizens the common right of investigation of griev- ances, n.p. [1878 ?] 8 p. 24°. CU. — . . Inside facts. History of an eight years' contest to maintain public rights. The New York railroad commission. New York, 1883. NY. . Chamber of commerce of the state of New York. Facts for the public; ^report of the Committee on railroad transportation containing particulars of the defeat in the state Senate of the resolution for the investi- gation of methods of railroad management in the state of New York. New York, 1878. 8 p. 24°. NY. . Legislature. Assenibly. Report of a majority of the Select committee on petitions for regulating freights on railroads in this state. Transmitted to the legislature Feb. 1,1860. Albany, i860. 24 p. 8°. H. . . . Committee on railroads. Report on a resolution relative to a reduction of fare on the several railroads of this state. [Albany, 1849.] 10 p. 8°. B. . . . . Report on sundry memorials praying for a reduction of fare, and the appointment of a railroad com- missioner [Albany, 1845.] 12 P- 8°. (Assembly, no. 224.) Apr. 15, 1845. B. . . . . Proceedings before the Assembly committee on railroads, on the bill entitled, "An act to regulate the trans- portation of freight by railroad corporations," Albany, Mar. 9, 1880. Albany, 1880. 59 p. 8°. H, NY. . . . Committee on ways and means. Report upon the finances and internal improvements of the state of New York. 1838. New York [1838]. 65, 6 p. 8°.^ B, H, ICC, LC. .^ -. . — ■ — . Same. Boston, 1838. 41, 6 p. 8°. B. . . . Select committee on peti- tions for regulating the freight tariffs on rail- roads. Report of a majority. [Apr. 9, 1859.] [Albany, 1859.] 29 p. 8°. 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Constitutional convention, 1837-38. Report of the Committee on the gth article 1 68 RAILWAY ECONOMICS of the constitution relative to lateral rail- roads, n.p., n.d. 8 p. UI. Pennsylvania. Legislature. Report of the Com- mittee of conference on House bill no. 283 ["An act to provide for the appointment of a railroad commission "]. [1907.] 21 p. 4°. ICC. . . House of representatives. Report relative to the use of the Pennsylvania rail- roads. Read Mar. 14, 1834. Harrisburg, 1834. 89 p. 8°. H, ICC. . . Senate. Report of the Committee on the judiciary (general) of the Senate of Pennsylvania, relative to alleged extortionate charges by the railroad companies of the state. Harrisburg, 1868. 16, 241 p. 8°. LC, UW. . Laws, statutes, etc. The act and supplement thereto, authorizing the incorpo- ration of the Little Schulkill navigation railroad and coal company. Reading, 1830. 31 p. 16°. JC. . . Same. With addition. Phila- delphia, 1835. 48 p. 12°. JC. . Secretary of internal afifairs. Federal and state supervision of transportation cor- porations. Extracts from the railroad report of Isaac B . Brown, secretary of internal affairs, for the year 1904. 1905. 14 p. 8°. ICC. Pennsylvania railroad. Termination of the Pennsylvania railway. [Letters, etc.] [1829.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. Philadelphia. Board of trade. Report of the Committee on inland transportation on the commerce of the Lakes, and the importance of the connection with Lake Ontario at Sodus Bay, May 1856. Philadelphia, 1856. 18 p. 8°. ICC. . . Report of the Committee on in- land transportation on the commerce of the Lakes, the trade of the Canadas with the U.S., and on the importance to Philadelphia ■ of a direct connection with Lake Ontario at SodusBay. Philadelphia, 1858. 38p. 8°. ICC. . Select and common councils. Report of the watering committee relative to the termination of the Columbia & Philadelphia railroad. Philadelphia, 1830. 18 p. 8°. ICC. Railroad convention, Harrisburg, Pa. Proceed- ings of the Rail-road convention, assembled at Harrisburg, Mar. 6, 1838. Philadelphia, 1838. 44 p. 8°. LC. The Rail road question. Pittsburgh, 1857. 17 p. 8°. LC. Read, J. M. Remarks Jan. 16, 1830, relative to the termination of the Columbia & Phila- delphia railroad. Philadelphia, 1830. 24 p. 8°. Y. Roberts, S. W. An account of the Portage railroad over the Allegheny Mountains in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, r836. ICC, UP. Roberts, W. F., and Strong, H. K. Report upon the Huntingdon & Broad Top railroad and coal company's coal land. Philadelphia, 1853. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Robinson, Moncure, Wilson, John, e/aZ. Report of the engineers employed to re-survey the location of the contemplated railroad in the vicinity of Philadelphia. Also a reply to a committee of the citizens of Philadelphia to report in regard to the termination of the Pennsylvania railroad, by Jos. M'llvaine. Harrisburg, 1829. 27 p. 8°. Y. Scott, John. Remarks before the Judiciary (general) committee of the Senate of Penn- sylvania on the Anti-discrimination bill, Harrisburg, Apr. 9, 1885. Philadelphia, 1885. 25 p. JC. A Sketch of a railway judiciously constructed between desirable points [Philadelphia and Pottsville railroad.] New York, r84r. vii, [8], I2S p. map. 8°. B, CU, HU, LC, UW. Strickland, William. Address upon a proposed railroad from Wilmington to the Susquehanna. Together with a report of the survey Philadelphia, 1835. 18 p. 8°. LC. . Reports on canals, railways, roads and other subjects, made to "The Pennsylvania society for the promotion of internal improve- ments " Philadelphia, 1826. 51 p. 57 pi. f°. B, H, ICC, LC, UW. Strong, Henry K. The rail road policy of Pennsylvania [1863.] 15 p. 8°. B. Taylor, Richard C. Extracts from [his] report of the surveys undertaken to establish a rail- road from the coal and iron mines near Bloss- burg. Pa., to Corning, N.Y., with mineralogical report. Albany, 1839. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Report on the surveys for a railroad from the coal and iron mines near Blossburg, Pa., to State Line, and mineralogical report. Philadelphia, 1833. S6 P- 8°. ICC. Trautwine, John C. Report on the survey of the Lackawanna & Lanesboro railroad. Philadelphia, Sept. 3, 1856. Philadelphia, 1856. 40 p. 8°. ICC. Wilder, R. A. Report of surveys made for a through traffic railway from the middle and southern anthracite coal fields, of Pennsyl- vania, to New York Bay. Pottsville [Pa.], 1868. 40 p. UI. Wilson, W. H. Report on the proposed rail- roads from Phoenixville to Cornwall, and from Cornwall to Pinegrove. Philadelphia, 1852. 16, [3] p. 8°. ICC. Wright, John A. Foreign and internal com- merce of Philadelphia and the relations of the railroads to the business interests of the city n.p. [1889]. 33 p. 8°. ICC. Wright, T. Pennsylvania state railroad com- mission, 1908. Harrisburg, 1909. HU. Rhode Island Providence, R.I. Report of Commission on railroad terminal facilities. Providence, 1882. 8°. HU. South Carolina Anti-alarmist and Charleston in reply to the objections to railroads by anti-debt. Charles- ton, 1848. UW. Blanding, A. Address to the citizens of Charles- ton convened in town meeting, on the Louis- RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES E69 ville, Cincinnati & Charleston railroad. Columbia, S.C, 1836. 39 p. 8°. HU, ICC. Brawley, William H. Speech in the House of representatives of South Carolina on the bill to create a railroad commission, Dec. 15, 1882. Columbia, S.C. [1882]. 17 p. 8°. B, NY. Charleston, S.C. Chamber of commerce. Report of the special committee of the Charleston chamber of commerce, on the contemplated rail-road, from Charleston, in South Carolina, to Newport or Covington, opposite Cincin- nati, in Ohio. Charleston, 1835. 14 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . . Report of a special committee appointed to inquire into the cost, revenue and advantages of a railroad communication between the city of Charleston and the towns of Hamburg and Augusta. Charleston, 1828. 32 p. 8°. JC. . Citizens. The Southern & western rail- road. Proceedings in Charleston. At a meet- ing of the citizens of Charleston, held on the 22dof Oct. 183s, convened by the City council, at the instance of the Chamber of commerce. .... [Charleston, 1835.] 27 p. 8°. ICC,LC. . . Proceedings of a meeting of citizens of Charleston city and Neck and report of committee in relation to Charlotte railroad. Charleston, 1847. 23 p. 8°. ICC. Charleston, Georgetown & All Saints railroad. Report of a reconnoissance. Between Charleston, S.C, and the North Carolina line, made at the request of the "Railroad sur- veying committee." By Edward B. White. Charleston, 1839. 11 p. 8°. ICC. Greenville (S.C). Railroad convention. 1846. Proceedings, n.p., 1846. UW. South Carolina. Commissions. Report to the Knoxville convention, on the subject of the proposed railway from Charleston to Cin- cinnati and Louisville. Knoxville, 1836. 15 p. 8°. ICC. . General assembly. Joint committee on railroads. Report of Committee on rail- roads on charters and general railroad laws to the General assembly. 1881 [Columbia? 1881.] p. [773]-79S. 8°. LC. Governor. Message of Benjamin R. Tillman, governor, to the General assembly of South Carolina, at its regular session com- mencing Nov. 28, 1893. Columbia, S.C, 1893. 47 p. 8°. ICC. Contains recommendations concerning railroad taxes and receiverships. Legislature. Report of the commis- sioners appointed by the legislature of South Carolina, to cause examinations, surveys and estimates to be made for the railroad between Charleston and Cincinnati. Columbia, S.C, 1836. 34 p. 8°. ICC. Suggestions for the improvement of the com- merce of the state of South Carolina. As originally published in the Charleston Courier, 27 Oct. 1827. Charleston, 1827. 12 p. 12°. LC Wallace, A., and others. An address to the people of Richland, Fairfield, Chester and York districts on the subject of the Charlotte & Columbia railroad. Prepared by order of the convention held at Winnsboro. Columbia S.C, 1847. 8 p. 8°. ICC. South Dakota Dakota (territory). Dakota & north-western and Dakota central railroad reports, to the 9th session of the Legislative assembly of the territory of Dakota, made in compliance with a joint resolution. Yankton, 1870-71. II p. 8°. B. Tennessee Baxter, Jere. The facts bearing on the railroad situation in middle Tennessee and especially on the necessity for the amendment of termi- nal company charter. Nashville, Tenn., 1901. 45 p. 8°. ICC. . The threatened merger of Southern railroads, n.p., 1902. S4P- 8°. ICC. Cummins, H. F. Report to the General assembly on the condition of the railroads in Tennessee. Nashville, 1859. 80 p. 8°. B, Y. De Bow, J. D. B. Tennessee central or Pacific railroad; letters to the people of Tennessee and to capitalists. Nashville, 1866. 32 p. 8°. B, ICC, UI. Inter-Oceanic railway company. The Inter- Oceanic railway company. What Memphis can and should do. [Memphis? 1893.] 11 p. 8°. NY. Killebrew, J. B. Mineral and agricultural resources of the portion of Tennessee along the Cincinnati southern and Knoxville & Ohio railroads, including country between the two. Nashville, 1876. 145 p. 8°. ICC. Payne, R. G. Report to the General assembly on the condition of railroads in Tennessee. Nashville, 1857. 36 p. 8°. Y. Tennessee. Chief engineer. Report on the surveys and examinations for the Central railroad and for the Central turnpike. Under an act of Assembly, passed Oct. 25, 1836. Nashville, 1837. 81 p. 8°. H,ICC,LC,NY. Texas Denver & El Paso short line railroad via Pueblo, Trinidad, Las Vegas, and White Oaks. Pro- ceedings of the railroad convention, held at El Paso, Tex., Sept. 21, 22, 23, 1891 Las Vegas [1891]. 75 p. 8°. B. Dufi, R. C The present status of Texas railroads from the investor's standpoint. An address delivered June 26, 1911. [Houston, 1911.] 17 p. 8°. ICC. Iron Mountain route, and others. The Texar- kana gateway to Texas and the Southwest. Issued jointly by the Iron Mountain route, the Cotton belt route, the Texas & Pacific railway, and the International & great north- em railroad. St. Louis, 1896. 224 p. 8°. NY. Lane, John J. The railways and the politicians. A showing of railway operations in Texas, including receipts and expenditures for ten 170 RAILWAY ECONOMICS years past Austin, 1890. 40 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Mayfield, Allison. Certain statements made before the Committee on interstate com- merce. Letter from Allison Mayfield, com- missioner of the Railroad commission of Texas [Washington, 1905.] 9 p. 8°. LC. Potts, Charles Shirley. Railroad transportation in Texas [Austin, Tex., 1909.] 214 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UC, UM. Terry, J. W. Before the Railroad commission of Texas on a hearing before fixing rates. Argument Galveston, 1891. 62 p. 8°. NY. Texas. Legislature. House of representatives. Committee on common carriers. The Hous- ton-Galveston freight differential. Arguments heard in the Committee on common carriers. Austin, Tex., 1907. 76 p. 8°. JC, LC. . . . . Reduction of pas- senger fares. Arguments heard in the Com- mittee on common carriers. 1907. Austin, Tex., 1907. 80 p. 8°. JC, LC. . State engineer. Report to the governor of Texas. Austin, Dec. i, 1884. Austin, 1885. 26 p. 8°. ICC. Vermont Windsor (Vt.) . Convention held for the purpose of taking preliminary measures for a railroad through the valley of the Connecticut and the Passumpsic rivers to the St. Lawrence. Pro- ceedings. Windsor, Vt., 1836. UW. Virginia Bocock, T. Stanley, and others. Letters on the subject of the Southwestern railroad company. Richmond [Va.], 1849. 12 p. 8°. UI. Dunn, A. C. 2d report upon the survey and location of the Richmond and Newport News railway. Richmond, 1867. 42 p. UI. Ellet, Charles. The Mountain top track. A description of the railroad across the Blue Ridge at Rock Fish Gap, in the state of Virginia. Philadelphia, 1856. 23 p. 8°. ICC. Facts and arguments favorable to the construc- tion of a railroad from Fredericksburg to Orange Court House, addressed to the citizens of Fredericksburg, Orange, Culpeper, Madi- son, Greene, and Rockingham. Fredericks- burg [1847]. 14 p. 8°. ICC. Letters addressed to the Lynchburg Virginian on the importance of railway conmiunication between Norfolk and the valley of the Ohio by "An eastern Virginian." Lynchburg [i8s4?]- 30 p. 8°. ICC. Letters and documents on the subject of direct communication between the Virginia capes and Europe: together with the proceedings of the railroad convention, held at Bristol, Tenn., June 3, 1857. Lynchburg, 1857. 116 p. 8°. LC. Railroad convention. Danville, Va., 1835. Journal of the railroad convention held at Danville on the 5th day of Oct. 1835. Dan- ville, Va., 183s. 7 P- 8°. ICC. Views on the internal improvement system of Virginia; addressed to the intelligence and patriotism of the state, by one of her sons. .... Petersburg, Va. [1854]. i p. 1., 20 p. 8°. LC. V Virginia. Constitutional convention (1901). Report of the Committee on corporations as adopted by the convention and referred to the Committee on final revision and adjustment of the various provisions of the constitution that may be agreed upon, and upon the schedule. [Richmond, 1901.] 32 p. 8°. ICC. . State corporation commission. Mile- age, class, and commodity rates applicable to steam railroads in Virginia. As authorized by the commission, and in force Dec. 31, 1909. [Richmond, 1910.] 86 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. . . Same. In force Dec. 31, 1910. Richmond, 1911. ICC. . . Opinions and orders in the pro- ceedings to prescribe a maximum passenger rate of two cents per mile and proceedings to put into effect a single uniform freight classi- fication. Richmond, 1907. 8°. 44 p. ICC. . . Reply of the commission to a joint resolution of the General assembly. [Rich- mond, 1906.] 8 p. 8°. (Virginia. Senate. Doc. 1906. S. doc. IV.) NY. • . . Rules and regulations relating to storage, demurrage, and car service in Vir- ginia. 1904. 32 p. 8°. B, ICC. . . Same. 1903. B, ICC. Supreme court of appeals. Common- wealth of Virginia, at the relation of the At- torney-general V. the Atlantic coast line railroad company. Petition for an appeal from deci- sion of the state corporation commission, n.p., n.d. 44 p. ICC. Washington Chittenden, Hiram Martin. The Puget Sound & inland empire railway, "Cascade tunnel route." Itothe Phucher, member Pacific northwest society of civil engineers, chief engineer Puget Sound & inland empire rail- road. Seattle, Wash. [1909]. 31 p. 8°. LC. Washington, Governor. Special message of Gov. John R. Rogers [concerning the establish- ment of a railroad commission]. Olympia, 1897. 10 p. 8°. NY. . Railroad commission. Letter to the Governor from the Railroad commission of Washington transmitting the 5th annual report and reviewing the work of the commission since its organization. Olympia, 1910. 19 p. 8°. ICC. . . The Railroad commission of Wash- ington, ex rel. W. H. Paulhamus, v. the Puget Sound electric railway. Opinion, order and findings of fact. Feb. 26, 1910. Olympia, 1910. 89 p. 8°. B, ICC. . . Reasonable railway rates and how they are determined. Olympia, 19*0. 15 p. 8°. ICC. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 171 West Virginia Davis, Henry Gassaway. West Virginia's de- velopment largely dependent on its railways. Views Feb. 1908. 4 p. 8°. B. Northern & southern West Virginia railroad. Important and interesting facts relating to the geographical position, cUmate [etc.] of West Virginia, and a statement showing the location and advantages of the Northern & southern West Virginia railroad. New York, 1873. [2], 3-44 P- 8°. H. Wisconsin Arguments opposing the reduction of maximum legal fare in Wisconsin, n.p., 1905. UW. Bacon, E. P. Argument in favor of creating a board of railroad commissioners made Mar. 31, 1903, before the joint committee of the Senate and Assembly of the state of Wiscon- sin, n.p. [1903]. 26 p. 8°. B. . Remarks before a portion of the legisla- ture of Wisconsin, Mar. 17, 1887, advocating the passage of a bill "to regulate railroad traffic." n.p. [1887]. 12 p. 8°. B. Davis, Andrew McFarland. A preliminary railroad survey in Wisconsin, 1857 ["From the Proceedings of the State histori- cal society of Wisconsin for 1910, p. 165-70."] Madison, 1911. 165-70 p. front, (port.) 8°. B. Foote, AUen Ripley. Speech delivered before the Wisconsin legislature, June 5, 1907. [Madison? Wis.] 1907. 21 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Gardner, William A., and others. The argu- ments submitted to the Senate committee on railroads of the Wisconsin legislature, oppos- ing the reduction of the maximum legal fare, by William A. Gardner, Samuel A. L3aide and George G. Tunell, Apr. 1905. n.p. [1905]. 29 p. 8°. B, ICC. Hanson, Burton. Argxmient, before the Joint committee on railroads of the legislature of Wisconsin, on the subject of railway regula- tion, Feb. 28, 1905. 66 p. B,ICC,JC,UI,Y. . A reply to those portions of Gov. La FoUette's message of 1905 which relate to railways. [Chicago, 1905.] 25 p. 8°. B, JC,Y. Unfair railway agitation [Chi- cago? 1905.] 52 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, UI, Y. Hatten, W. H. Railroad regulation in Wiscon- sin; a letter addressed to Joseph Nimmo, jr., and Mr. Nimmo's reply, 1905. CU. La FoUette, Robert Marion. Inaugural mes- sage to the Wisconsin legislature. Regular session, 1901. [Madison, 1901.] 43 p. 8°. H. . Same. Another ed. 1901. 53 p. H. . Message of Gov. Robert M. La Fol- lette to the Wisconsin legislature. Special session, 1905. [Madison, 1905.] 39 p. 8°. JC, NY. Meyer, Balthasar Henry. Early general railway legislation in Wisconsin, 1853-74. ["Re- printed from the Transactions of the Wiscon- sin academy of sciences, arts, and letters, V. 12."] [Madison, Wis., 1898.] i p. 1. [3371-388 p. 8°. CU, LC, UM, UW. -; . A history of early railroad legislation in Wisconsin. Madison, 1898. 207-300 p. 8°. ICC, LC, UI, UP. The public service laws of Wisconsin. In The City club bulletin. Chicago, v. 2, no. 7 (Apr. 18, 1908). Midgley, J. W. The effect of restrictive legisla- tion upon the railways of Wisconsin and the material interests of the state. Chicago, 1876. 20 p. 8°. H. Nimmo, J[oseph, jr. Railroad regulation in Wisconsin; letter addressed to Joseph Nimmo, jr., by Hon. W. H. Hatten and Mr. Nimmo's reply [Washington? D.C.] 1905. 26 p. 8°. B, LC, UW. Review of the Hon. Matt. Carpenter's speech on the Potter law of Wisconsin. [Signed S.] n.p. [187-?] 16 p. 8°. NY. Wisconsin. Committee to investigate the rail- road companies of Wisconsin. Report. .... Madison, 1898. 24 p. 8°. B. . Legislature. Joint select committee on frauds in disposition of land grant. Report of the Joint select committee, appointed to investigate into alleged frauds and corrup- tion in the disposition of the land grant by the legislature of 1856, and for other purposes. Madison, 1858. 322 p. 8°. ICC, LC, UW. Railroad commissioner. Special re- port [Mar. 23, 1905.] 36 p. 8°. ICC. . . Special report of Railroad com- missioner John W. Thomas. [July 6, 1906.] [3] p. 8°. ICC. Individual Companies Aberdeen, Bismarck & northwestern railway company. Articles of consolidation of the Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic railway company, the Minneapolis & St. Croix railway company, the Minneapolis & Pacific railway company, and the Aberdeen & northwestern railway company, n.p. [1888]. 14 p. 8°. NY. Adirondack railway company. The Adirondack company: its railroad and estate. Contain- ing estimates of the probable cost and busi- ness of the road, including a report from the consulting engineer, 1870. New York, 1870. 55 p. 8°. NY. — . Adirondack company's charter, amend- ments, and the laws relating thereto. [1863- 71.] [187-.] 10 p. 8°. B, H. — ■. Adirondack company's railroad; re- port of Silas Seymour, n.p., 1870. 20 p. 8°. H. . The Adirondack railway company. Its present condition and future prospects. By Silas Se)anour. New York [1883]. 14 p. 8°. NY. . The wilderness of northern New York, and the Adirondack company's railroad. 172 RAILWAY ECONOMICS showing their importance to the city of Albany and the state at large. Albany, 1870. 21 p. 8°. B, ICC. Seymour, S. Observations concerning eastern and western railway transport; with distance tables by several routes, from New York and Boston to Chicago: [the Adirondack railway and its relations to through traffic]. New York, 1885. 26 p. 8°. B, HU. Alabama & Chattanooga railroad company. Alabama & Chattanooga railroad "ist mortgage indorsed bonds" of 1869, and 8 per cent state gold bonds of 1870. ist report of the council of foreign bondholders London, 1875. 224 p. 8°. B. . Alabama & Chattanooga railroad " ist mortgage indorsed bonds of 1869." Final report London, 1876. 27 p. map. 8°. B, NY. Alabama "8 per cent gold state bonds of 1870." Final report of the committee of Alabama and Chattanooga bondholders London, 1876. B. -. 4th report of the English committee of holders of Alabama 8 per cent gold state bonds of 1870. [London, 1880.] 32 p. 8°. B. -. The great railroad route to the Pacific, and its connections; showing the relation of the Alabama & Chattanooga railroad to the proposed southern line to the Pacific. Boston, 1870. 10 p. 8°. LC. Alabama & Florida railroad. Report of the president and directors to the stockholders in convention: July 26, 1856. May i, 1858. Washington, Pensacola, 1856-58. 2 v. 8°. H. Alabama & Tennessee River railroad. Exposi- tion: a portion of the great through route from New York to New Orleans and Pensa- cola. New York, 1866. 23 p. 8°. H. . Proposals for the completion of the Alabama & Tennessee River railroad from Dalton in Georgia to Selma in Alabama, and the establishment of a shorter and better central route from Portland in Maine to New Orleans in Louisiana and Pensacola in Florida. Baltimore, 1866. 12 p. 8°. NY. Troost, Lewis. Letter of the chief engineer in relation to the Alabama & Tennessee River rail road. Selma, Ala., 1850. 24 p. 8°. LC. Alabama, Florida & Georgia railroad company. Memorial. (30th Cong., ist sess. House. Rept. 230 to accompany bill H.R. 224, Feb. 18, 1848.) ICC. . . Campbell, William S. Report on the Alabama, Florida & Georgia rail-road. [Philadelphia] 1838. 124 p. 8°. H, LC, UI. Albany & Schenectady railroad company. Charter; with the acts of the legislature amendatory of and in addition thereto. Al- bany, 1847. 30 p. 8°. H. Cushman, William M. Report to the Albany & Schenectady turnpike company, upon laying a rail-road upon their turnpike; made Aug. 1831. 15 p. 8°. H. New York. Legislature. Assembly. Com- mittee on railroads. Report on the bill entitled "An act to preserve a fair competi- tion between the Albany & Schenectady and the Troy & Schenectady railroad company." (Mar. 15, 1849.) ICC. Albany & Susquehanna railroad company. Address to the citizens of Albany and some considerations respecting the proposed con- struction Jan. 1852. Albany, 1852. 24 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Agreement leasing the property to the Delaware & Hudson canal company, Feb. 24, 1870. Albany, 1870. 16 p. 8°. ICC. The Albany & Susquehanna rail road. its probable cost and revenue, being remarks submitted to Richard Franchot, esq., presi- dent of the company, by C. W. Wentz. Albany, 1858. 18 p. 8°. LC, Y. Articles of association of and laws relating to the Albany & Susquehanna railroad company. Albany, 1867. 41 p. 8°. ICC. The directors of the Albany & Susque- hanna railroad company to the stockholders and memorialists. Albany, 1854. 12 p. 8°. B, LC, UI. . Laws relating to the Albany & Susque- hanna railroad. [Albany] n.d. 10 p. 8°. B. . (Letter) to the stockholders and friends. [Albany, 1855.] 4°. NY. Some considerations concerning the proposed construction of the Albany & Susquehanna railroad. Jan. 1852. Albany, 1852. 19 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, LC. . Some remarks on the prospects of the Albany & Susquehanna rail road as a dividend- paying road. Albany, March 1854. 32 p. 8°. ICC. Curtis, George Ticknor. An inquiry into the Albany & Susquehanna railroad litigations of 1869, and Mr. David Dudley Field's connec- tion therewith. New York, 1871. 125 p. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, LC, NY, UW, Y. Kirkwood, James Pugh. Some' remarks on the prospects of the Albany & Susquehanna rail road as a dividend-paying road. Submitted to the president of the company Albany, 1854. 32 P- 8°. ICC, LC, NY. New York. Legislature. Senate. Select com- mittee on Albany & Susquehanna railroad. Report of the select committee to which was referred the petitions for state aid to the Albany & Susquehanna railroad company. .... Albany, 1863. 24 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Ramsey, J. H. Albany & Susquehanna railroad. [Harrisburg, Pa. ? 1865 ?] 8 p. 8°. B. Albany & Vermont railroad company. Lease to the Rensselaer & Saratoga railroad com- pany, June IS, i860. New York, 1872. 11 p. 8°. ICC. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 173 Albany & West Stockbridge railroad company. Act of incorporation and additional acts: to- gether with the proceedings of the Common council of Albany. Albany, 1840. 23 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Reports of the engineers, made to the directors, in 1840-41. Albany, 1842. 44 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. Report in answer to resolution of the Assembly (Assembly. Mar. i, 1842. no. 86) of 3d of Feb. 1842. [Albany, 1842.] 5 p. 8°. ICC. Cheever, S. A letter to the editor of the Albany Daily advertiser. 4 p. 8°. H. Albany northern railroad company. By-laws of the Albany northern railroad company. Albany, 1852. 12 p. 8°. B, NY. . Report of the commissioners of the loan Albany, 1856. 20 p. 8°. NY. Albemarle & Pantego railroad. A brief descrip- tion of the adjacent country and its advan- tages and natural resources. [Norfolk, 1887.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. Alexandria & Fredericksburg railway company. In the Circuit court of the U.S. in and for the district of Virginia. The answer of William S. Lincoln to a bill of complaint exhibited against him and others in said court by Joseph B. Stewart, n.p. [1870]. 42 p. 8°. B. Alexandria, Loudoun & Hampshire railroad company. Report of the Board of directors made to the stockholders' meeting held Apr. 12, 1854, with the chief engineer's report of his preliminary surveys. Alexandria, 1854. 27 p. 12°. ICC. Algiers & Opelousas railroad. Report of the preliminary survey of the Algiers & Opelousas railroad. By A. G. Blanchard. New Orleans, 1852. CU. Allegheny & Bald Eagle railroad, coal and iron company. Laws regiilating .... (Acts of incorporation and supplements thereto.) n.p., n.d. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Allegheny Portage railroad. Report of superin- tendent of motive power for the fiscal year ending Nov. 30. ICC (1844, 1845). . Reports of engineers, n.p. [1852]. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Allegheny railroad and coal company. Charter and by-laws with reports, certificates and re- marks. Philadelphia, 1854. 30 p. 8°. ICC. Allegheny Valley railway company. Agreement for the purchase of the property and franchises of the Allegheny Valley railroad company and reorganization thereof Philadelphia, 1891-96. 8°. NY. . Report of purchase and organization by purchasing committee acting under agree- ment of Oct. I, 1891. Philadelphia, 1892. 7 p. 8°. NY. . Report on the surveys of the Allegheny Valley rail road : read before the president and board, July 26, 1853. By W. Milnor Roberts, chief engineer. Pittsburg, 1853. 26 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Americus & Tampa railway company. Pro- spectus. Apr. 1892. Compiled by J. Tillman, Quitman, Ga. Americus, Ga., 1892. 16 p. 8°. NY. Andover & Haverhill railroad company. A brief statement of facts in relation to the Andover & Haverhill. [18—?] 4 p. 8°. H. Androscoggin railroad company. Report of the directors, treasurer, and engineer of the Androscoggin railroad company. Portland, 1851. 24 p. 8°. LC. Annapolis & Elk-Ridge railroad company. Explanatory statement on the subject of so much of the Governor's message and the Comptroller's report as relates to that com- pany. Jan. session, 1864. Annapolis, 1864. 23 p. 8°. (Doc. H. by the House of delegates, Feb. 16, 1864.) ICC. Hughes, George Wurtz. Reports upon the surveys, location, and progress of construc- tion, of the Annapolis and Elk-Ridge rail road. .... Annapolis, 1839. 47 p. 8°. LC, UI. Arkansas central railway company. Arkansas state loan, 7 per cent. Thirty year bonds. Interest payable semi-annually, at the office of the Union trust company in the city of New York, Apr. and Oct. New York, 1872. 24 p. 8°. LC. Ashtabula & New Lisbon railroad company. Annual report of the directors and chief engineer, also the geological report of its mineral resources. Cleveland, 1857. 56 p. 8°. ICC. . Report on the economical geology of the route, by J. S. Newbury, M.D. Made Nov. I, 1856. Cleveland, 1857. 47 p. 8° ICC. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad company. Annoimcement of the protective reorganiza- tion committee, n.p., 1894. unp. UI. . Atlas of the Santa F6 route; accurate county maps of the territory traversed by the system. New ed. Chicago, 1892. 35 p. 12 maps. f°. H, ICC. . Before the Secretary of the interior. In the matter of the adjustment of the indemnity grant. Statement. (June 20, 1883.) 77 p. 8°. ICC. . By-laws; adopted May 7, 1888; May 9, 1889; Sept. 20, 1889; July I, 1893. Chi- cago, Topeka, New York, Boston. 4 v. 8°. H, UW. Charter; embracing congressional land grant and Kansas legislative land grant. Boston, 1884. 19 p. 8°. H, NY, UW. Charter of company, congressional land grant, Kansas legislative land grant; 174 RAILWAY ECONOMICS together with a map exhibiting the route of said rail-road. New York, 1864. 22 p. 8°. H,ICC. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe raibroad company. [Circular and blank for subscriptions to the capital stock of the company, for the purpose of constructing the road from Newton to Fort Lamed; dated Boston, Sept. 28, 1871.] [Bos- ton, 1871.] broadside. 8°. H. . [Circular and form of subscription to] issue of $15,000,000 ist mortgage 5 per cent bonds. 3_1. New York, 1887. 4°. NY. . [Circular: Atchison bond equivalents; Kidder, Peabody & company.] [New York, Boston] n.d. broadside. 4°. H. — . [Circular: exchange of Atchison bonds under reorganization plan; Kidder, Peabody & company.] [New York, Boston] n.d. broadside. 8°. H. . [Circular giving a condensed' state- ment of the "Method of exchange" under the Atchison reorganization plan; dated Boston, Oct. IS, 1889. Parkinson & Burn.] [Boston, 1889.] broadside. f°. H. [Circular letter, dated 16 Dec. 1889, to stockholders, proposing exchange of stock certificates for stock trust certificates, etc.; Kidder, Peabody & company.] [New York, Boston, 1889.] [i] p. 4°. H. . Circ. no. 58 to the stockholders [propos- ing issue by the Southern Kansas railway com- pany of its ist mortgage 5 per cent gold bonds]. [Boston, 1886.] 2 1. 4°. NY. . [Circ. no. 64, dated May 23, 1890; the Board of directors to the stockholders, propos- ing purchase of the St. Louis & San Francisco railway.] [Boston, 1890.] [4] p. 4°. H. . [Circ. no. 68, May 25, 1892. Plan of income bond conversion.] 7 p. f°. ICC, NY, UI. Circular to stockholders, dated Jan. 30, 1890, proposing modifications in the deed of trust of the proposed stock trust; Kidder, Peabody & company. [Boston, 1800.] [2] p. 4°. H. , V ji- . [Circular to the stockholders, dated Jan. 21, 1890; correspondence referring to the voting trust of the Atchison stock; Kidder, Peabody & company.] [Boston, 1890.] 3 p. 4°. H. . Documents relating to Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad company, con- taining documents relating to railroad com- panies established under the laws of Colorado. .... Boston, 1893. 3 V. 8°. NY. Eisenbahn-landereien in central- u. sudwest-Kansas zum verkauf auf elf jahre credit Chicago, 1873. 16 p. illus. 8°. LC. . Embracing charter of company, con- gressional land grant, Kansas legislative land grant, etc New York, 1864. 22 p. 8°. B, ICC. . General reorganization committee of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa F6 railroad company. Report of Stephen Little. [New York, 1894.] 9 p. 8°. LC, NY. . [Guide, dated 8/1/78.] [Topeka? 1878.] folder. 12°. H. . An illustrated biographical directory of officials of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railway system, igo8. Comp. and pub. by Albert MacRae, designed by Thomas Hamil- ton MacRae. Chicago [1908]. [3]-! 16 p. f°. LC. Kansas railroads, and the old Board of railroad commissioners. Correspondence relating to the railroads and the old Board of railroad commissioners Topeka, Kan., 1884. 86 p. 8°. NY. ^ — . Manual. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and auxiliary companies. Topeka, 1887 ?-. no. 12-21. H (Aug. 5, 1887 — Jan. 7, 1895), NY (i, 4, 6, 8, II, 12, 14, is). — — . Memorial [asking Congress to extend for four years the time for completing the road to the western line of Kansas; dated Feb. s, 1872]. [Boston? 1872.] broadside. 8°. H, UI. Memorial to the Senate and House of representatives of the state of Kansas. [Signed by W. B. Strong.] Topeka, 1879. 44 p. 8°. NY. "New England primer" of operations for fiscal years ended June 30, 1890-93. n.p., 1893. 17 p. sq. 12°. NY. . Plan and agreement for reorganiza- tion. Mar. 14, 1895. HU, ICC, NY. . [Prospectus.] Boston, 1871. 28 p. 8°. H. . Plan of re-organisation, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Ffi railroad company [Boston, 1889.] iQ p. 4°. H, LC, NY. . Report of A. T. Walker and J. J. McCook, receivers, July 1896. New York [1896]. HU, ICC, NY. A review and analysis of the results of operation arid financial condition. Boston, 1901. 10 p. 4°. NY. . Rules and regulations of operating department, n.p., 1901. 16°. HU. . Statement, Nov. 30, 1888. [Boston, 1889.] vi,s8p. 8°. B,H,ICC,LC,NY,UL . Statements. Jime 30, 1889. Boston, ■ 1889. X, 188 p. 8°. NY. . To the stockholders [letter from the Atchison protective reorganization commit- tee]. New York, Aug. i, 1894. i 1. B. Fry, Charles H. Betterment work on the Santa Fe. [Reprinted from the Railroad gazette, Nov. 30 and Dec. 7, 1906.] 32 p. map. diagrams. 8°. (B), ICC. Gould, Hall & company. Valuation of Atchi- son, Topeka & Santa F6 railroad bonds under reorganization, presented by Gould, Hall & company, Boston [dated Oct. 17, 1889]. [Boston, 1889.] 3 p. 8°. H. Phoenix assurance company (London). Insur- ance schedule [part of policy issued by the Phoenix assurance company of London to the Atchison, Topeka & Santa F€ railroad com- pany] n.p. [1896?] 7sl. ob.8°. NY. Powell, William A. An analytcial [!] review of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railway RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 175 company, covering the period from June 30, 1896, to June 30, 1902. New York, Boston, igo2. 22 p. 4°. ICC, LC. U.S. Court of claims. Dec. term, 1879. No. 11471. The Atchison, Topeka &• Santa F& railroad company v. the U.S. Findings of fact. [Washington, 1879.] 16 p. 8°. B. . General land office. Letter from the commissioner of the General land office to the Secretary of the interior, Jan. 8, 1884, in relation to the excess of indemnity lands certified to the state of Kansas for the benefit of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa F6 railroad. [Washington, 1884.] 18 p. 8°. LC. -. Various items regarding what the track costs: length of trips: progress of the road in 27 years: new stations at Trinidad: new facilities for travel Chicago, 1902. I broadside. NY. Atlanta & Charlotte air-line railway company. Charters and acts in reference to the same. .... Atlanta, 1879. 109 p. 8°. B. Atlanta & Richmond air-line railway company. Shortest line from New York to New Orleans. A description of the route New York, 1872. 18 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Atlantic & great western railroad company. Annual report of J. H. Devereux, receiver. .... Cleveland, 1876-79. 4°. NY (1874- 78). . Chart showing the financial and operat- ing statistics of the road for a period of fourteen years n.p. [1878 ?] f°. NY. 1872-73-74. Statement containing financial exhibits; also tabular exhibits of the traffic, and including balance sheets on 30 Sept. 1874, of the several proposed leased lines under the scheme of 1873. Cleveland, 1874. 34 p. sq.4°. B, NY. -. Report on narrow-gauging the Atlantic & great western by R. E. O'Brien. Apr. 1873. New York, 1873. 8 p. 8°. H. [Report on the Atlantic & great western] presented to the and adopted by the New York stock exchange, Oct. 30, 1863. [New York, 1863.] 3 p. 8°. H. Agreement between the Atlantic & great western railroad company and the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company, Jan. 10, 1866. Philadelphia, 1866. 20 p. 8°. ICC. -. Connections, stations, distances, map, etc. The great through route between the East and West, Northwest, South, and Southwest. New York, 1866. 28 p. 8°. B, ICC. -. , Reply to the statements of James McHenry, and others, in relation to the American management of the Atlantic & great western railway, together with the 4th annual report Ten months, ending, Oct. 31, 1886. [Meadville, Pa., 1866.] 93 p. 8°. LC, UL Atlantic & North Carolina railroad company. Charter and by-laws New York, 1854. 36 p. 8°. NY. Atlantic & northwest railway company. In- denture of mortgage to Lord Wolveton, Lord Revelstoke, and Sir Chas. Tupper, G.C.M.G., trustees. £1 ,330,000 with schedules appended. Dec. 7, 1886. 44 p. 8°. ICC. Atlantic & Ohio railroad. Statement as to the Atlantic & Ohio railroad. [1881.] 28 p. 8°. ICC. Altantic & Pacific railroad company. An act granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the states of Missouri and Arkansas to the Pacific Ocean. .... New York, 1866. 14 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC. . Atlantic & Pacific railroad and the Indian Territory. Washington [187-]. 63 p. 8°. ICC, LC. The Atlantic & Pacific railroad com- pany; the route and its advantages; the congressional act of incorporation, and list of officers. Boston, 1870. 18 p. 8°. LC. -. Brochure in regard to the Atlantic & Pacific railroad company, the "New Mexico- southern" or "Thirty-fifth parallel" route, and the ist mortgage bonds of its western division. New York, Apr. 1881. Boston [1881]. 4 1. 8°. NY. Charter and by-laws of the Atlantic & Pacific railroad company, incorporated July 21, 1853, by the state of New York. New York, 1853. 22 p. 8°. NY. Circular to the stockholders. New York, 1855. 27 p. 8°. H, LC, NY. Five hundred thousand dollars. Ten per cent loan New York, 1874. 21 p. 8°. B. . Four per cent guaranteed trust gold bonds. Bondholders' agreement. New York, 1894. 10 p. 8°. B, NY. . Laws and documents [relating to] At- lantic & Pacific and leased lines. St. Louis, 1873. [3], 242 p. 8°. H,ICC. Opening of the Atlantic & Pacific railroad, and completion of the South Pacific railroad to Springfield, Mo., May 3, 1870. Springfield, 1870. 41 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UL The route for a railroad to the Pacific Ocean, near the 3sth parallel of latitude; its resources and advantages. Boston, 1870. vi, 80 p. 8°. [With its The Atlantic & Pacific railroad company Boston, 1870.] CU, LC, NY. -. Route to the Pacific Ocean on the 3Sth parallel; extracts from the reports of E. F. Beale and Lieut. Whipple. New York, 1867. CU, ICC,. NY. Southwest Pacific railroad company, Atlantic & Pacific railroad company; statutes, conveyances and documents. New York, r867. CU. 176 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Atlantic & Pacific railroad company. State- ment of funded debt, dividend and rental liabilities of the Atlantic & Pacific railroad company and leased lines. Oct. 1874. New York, 1874- 17 P- 8°- NY. . Statement of the actual conditions of the Atlantic & Pacific railroad at the time of the signing of the contract by the sub-com- mittee of the Committee of one hundred. Also some reference to the lease of the Mis- souri Pacific subsequently made. San Fran- cisco, 1872. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Churchill, Clark. Shall the Atlantic & Pacific railroad be taxed? Prescott, A. T., 1885. CU. Dolph, J. N. Atlantic & Pacific railroad land grant: speech in the Senate of the U.S., July 3, 1884. Washington, 1884. 32 p. 8°. H. Peebles, Corns. Glen. Exposfi of the Atlantic & Pacific railroad company (extraordinary devel- opments). New York, 1854. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Plath, Karl H. C. Die bedeutung der Atlantik- Pacifik eisenbahn fur den reich Gottes. Eine festschrift. Berlin, 1871. 136 p. 8°. NY. U.S. Congress. House. Report: The com- mittee on the public land to whom was re- ferred the bill (H.R. 453) to forfeit the lands granted to the Atlantic & Pacific railroad company to aid in the construction of a rail- road and telegraph lines from the states of Missouri and Arkansas to the Pacific coast, etc. 17 p. 8°. (49th Cong., ist sess. H.R. Rept. 193.) ICC. Atlantic & Pacific railway. Across the conti- nent. Portland & Rutland railroad. Ofiicial record of the corporators, Apr. 30, 1868. Portland, 1868. 160 p. 8°. ICC. Atlantic & Pacific transportation company. An act to incorporate the Atlantic & Pacific transportation company. New York, 1854. I 1. 8°. NY. Atlantic & St. Lawrence railroad company. The charter and by-laws of the Atlantic & St. Lawrence rail-road company, incorporated Feb. 10, 1845. Portland, 1845. 23 p. LC. . Charter and by-laws of the Atlantic & St. Lawrence railroad company; lease to the Grand trunk railway company of Canada, and other documents. Portland [Me.] 1855. 72 p. 8°. LC, NY. Atlantic City railroad company, ist consoli- dated mortgage guaranteed 4 per cent bonds. Philadelphia, Mar. 19, 1906. 3 p. f°. . The bill to protect the interests of the sinking fimd of the commonwealth [Richmond] n.d. 7 p. 8°. ICC. The case of the foreign bondholders Atlantic coast line railroad company to United States Trust company of New York, trustee, ist consolidated mortgage. Dated June 16, 1902. 113 p. 8°. ICC. and the answer of the company and accom- panying documents Richmond, 1876. 69 p. 8°. ICC. . Opinion of counsel as to the course to be pursued by the city of Lynchburg as to the act incorporating the Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio railroad company, given in response to resolution of the Council of said city, adopted Nov. 12, 1870. 13 p. 8°. ICC. . A reply to John Collinson's report to the consolidated bondholders. [Dated Lon- don, Aug. 17, 1876.] With addenda contain- ing Collinson's report. 50, xlviii p. f°. ICC. Report of the Committee on railroads Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio railroad company. Meeting of consolidated bondholders, at the City terminus hotel. Cannon street, London, 19 June 1878 London, 1878. 30 p. 8°. H, LC. and internal navigation [Richmond, Va., 1877.] 14 p. 8°. ICC. Attica & Allegany Valley railroad. An exhibit showing the condition and resources, together with a report of engineering operations to Sept. I, 1853 Buffalo, 1853. fold. map. 19 p. 8°. ICC. Attica & Buffalo railroad company. Remon- strance of the Common council of the city of Buffalo against granting further powers. .... Jan. 28, 1843. 3 p. 8°. (Assembly, no. 44.) ICC. New York. Legislature. Assembly. State of New York, no. 67. In Assembly, Feb. 14, 1842. Report of the Committee on two- third bills, on the engrossed bill entitled "An act in relation to the organization of the Attica & Buffalo railroad " 3 p. 8°. ICC. Auburn & Rochester railroad company. Report made Oct. 3, 1837, to the directors by Robert Higham, engineer, etc. Canandaigua, N.Y., 1837. II p. 8°. ICC. . Report, made Oct. 3, 1837, to the directors by Robert Higham, engineer, etc., with notes and remarks by D. Morton. Watertown, 1838. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . State of New York, no. 64. In Senate, Feb. 9, 1846. Report in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 29th of Jan. 1846. 11 p. 8°. ICC. — . State of New York, no. 191. In Assembly, Feb. 23, 1842. Report in obedi- ence to a resolution of the Assembly of the 3d of Feb. 1842. 4 p. 8°. ICC. . StateofNewYork,no. 194. In Assembly, Mar. 12, 1842. Report in answer to a resolu- tion of 21st of Feb. 1842. 18 p. 8°. ICC. Auburn & Syracuse railroad company. Report of a committee to the Board of directors; and E. F. Johnson, esq., chief engineer. [Auburn, 1837.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. Auburn, Pt. Clinton & AUentown railroad. Reconnoissance made for the Auburn, Pt- Clinton & AUentown rail road. By Ellwood RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 177 Morris July 1855. Pottsville, 1855. 24, 22 p. 8°. Baltimore & Delta railway company. Prospec- tus. Baltimore, 1881. n p. 8°. ICC. Baltimore & Drum Point railroad company. Prospectus and copy of the charter and the laws relating to the company, also, traffic contract with the Baltimore & Ohio Baltimore, 1888. 112 p. 8°. NY. Baltimore & Ohio railroad company. Address and report of a select committee of the Balti- more & Ohio rail road company: also, a letter from the president, recommending measures for the immediate prosecution of the road to the Ohio River. Baltimore, 1848. 42 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . Address of John W. Garrett, on his re-election as president of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company, on 23 Nov. 1864, sketching the policy and prospects of the company; together with the remarks of the president on the annual message of the mayor of Baltimore, on 11 Jan. 1865 Balti- more, 1865. 28 p. 8°. ICC, LC, UI. -. Address of John W. Garrett to the Board of directors of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company, upon his re-election as president of that company, Dec. 1865. Balti- more, 1865. 20 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. -. Address of John W. Garrett t© the Board of directors of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company upon his re-election as president of that company. Dec. i856 Baltimore, 1866. 22 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Address of John W. Garrett, president, made on the 12th of Feb. 1868, at the monthly meeting of the Board of directors of the Balti- more & Ohio railroad company Balti- more, 1868. 14 p. 8°. B, LC. Address of John W. Garrett to the Board of directors of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company, upon his re-election as president of that company, Dec. 1868 Baltimore, 1868. 16 p. 8°. B,ICC,LC,NY. Address of John W. Garrett, president, made on the 8th of May 1870, at the monthly meeting of the Board of directors of the Balti- more & Ohio railroad company Balti- more, 1870. 14 p. 8°. iCC, LC. Address of Mr. McLane, president, to the stockholders of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road company, at their meeting on the Sth of Apr. 1847, respecting a proposed sub- scription to the capital of the Pittsburg & ConneUsville rail road company. Baltimore, 1847. 32 P- 8°- B, ICC. Address of Thomas Swann, esq. president of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road company, to the stockholders, May i, in relation to the act of the General assembly of Virginia, passed Mar. 21, 1850. Providing for a settlement of the route west of Pile's Fork to the city of Wheeling Balti- more, 1850. 70 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC. . Address of Thomas Swann, esq., presi" dent, to the directors on the importance of the early completion of their roads to the Ohio River, and the report of B. H. Latrobe, esq., chief engineer. Baltimore, 1849. 2; p. 8°. ICC. Address of Thomas Swann on the Parkersburg rail road, delivered at the New assembly rooms, June 28, 1852. Baltimore, 1852. 29 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Annual report of the Board of engineers to the Board of directors ICC (ist, Sept. 30, 1828 [with an appendix of documents referred to]; 2d [1829]). . By-laws (and rules and regulations). n.p. [1828]. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Communication from Hon. John W. Garrett, president Baltimore & Ohio railroad company to the General assembly of Mary- land, in reference to a resolution submitted to annul its charter; with the letter and accompanying documents to the state comp- troller in the year 1865. Annapolis, 1870. 32 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Communication on the Cumberland and Knobly routes, addressed to the Com- mittee on construction and reconstruction, by Thomas Swann, president .... Baltimore 1849. 19 p. 8°. ICC. . The correspondence between the Chesapeake & Ohio canal and the Baltimore & Ohio railroad companies, and the proceed- ings of the former in relation to a compromise of the conflicting claims of these companies to the left bank of the river Potomac; between the Pointof Rocks and Harper's Ferry or Williams- port. Washington, 1831. 152 p. 8°. NY. . Correspondence between the Secretary of war and the president of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company. In relation to addi- tional routes between Washington and New York, and improvements of the estabhshed railway line. Baltimore, 1862. 14 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Documents accompanying a memorial of the president and directors of the Balti- more & Ohio rail road company. May 19, 1828. H.R. Doc. 272, 20th Cong., ist sess. Washington, 1828. 5 p. 8°. ICC. Experiments on rail roads, in England, illustrative of the safety, economy and speed, of transportation, which this system, as now improved, is capable of afifording. Baltimore, 1829. 16, 2 p. 8°. LC, Y. -. Extra dividend case. Statement made by the president to the Board of directors, at their meeting on 12 Sept. i860, with the opinion of Messrs. Randall & Hagner, con- curred in by William Price Baltimore, i860. 32 p. 8°. LC. -. ist mortgage. The Baltimore & Ohio railroad company to United States trust company of New York and John A. Stewart, trustees. Dated July i, 1898. [Baltimore, 1899.] 121 p. 8°. ICC. Gen. Harper's speech to the citizens of Baltimore, on the expediency of promoting 178 RAILWAY ECONOMICS a connexion between the Ohio at Pittsburg and the waters of the Chesapeake at Balti- more, via canal through the District of Colum- bia, with his reply to some of the objections of Mr. Winchester. Baltimore, 1824. ICC (in- complete copy). Baltimore & Ohio railroad company. The great railway conflict. Remarks of John W. Garrett, president, made on Apr. 14, 1875, at the regu- lar monthly meeting of the Board of directors of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company. .... Baltimore, 1875. 18 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC, UI, Y. . Laws and ordinances relating to the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. Baltimore, 1831. 56 p. 8°. ICC. Laws, ordinances and documents. Baltimore, 1840. 236 p. 12°. HU,ICC,NY. Laws and ordinances relating to the Baltimore & Ohio rail road company. Balti- more, 1850. 283 p. 8°. H, ICC, LC. A legislative decision. Interstate commerce commission v. The Baltimore if Ohio railroad company, U.S. Circuit court, southern district of Ohio. Full text and review of the opinions of Judges Sage and Jackson. [The party rate case.] Chicago, 1890. 40 p. 12°. ICC. Letter and accompanying documents from John W. Garrett, to the Comptroller of Maryland, in relation to the obligation. of the state to provide for admitting to England the interest due on certain sterling bonds of the state. Baltimore, 1865. 16 p. 8°. B, ICC. Letter and documents from the Balti- more and Ohio rail road company, in refuta- tion of the charges contained in a pamphlet laid before Congress, by the Chesapeake & Ohio canal company. Baltimore [1830?]. 8 p. 8°. NY. -. Letter of Thomas Swann, esq., presi-' dent of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road com- pany, on the claim of A. J. Marshall, esq., of Virginia, with accompanying documents. Baltimore, 1849. 55 P- 8°- ^i ICC. -. [Letter to Hon. John S. Tyson, dated Baltimore, Feb. 16, 1864, presenting views on the bill pending before the legislature, proposing to give to the individual stockhold- ers of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company a representation of one director for every 2,500 shares, by William Price.] 4 p. 8°. ICC. A list of the officers and employees, with the amount of their pay, for the month of Oct. 1858 Baltimore, 1858. 90 p. 8°. LC. -. Memorial and reports thereupon of the majority and the minority of its Committee on transportation and machinery, concerning the charge for delivery of cars in the streets of Baltimore, Oct. 1857. Baltimore, 1857. 27 p. 8°. ICC. -. Memorial to the General assembly of the state of Maryland Baltimore, 1876. 24 p. incl. tables. 8°. B, ICC, LC. -. Minority report of the Committee on more & Ohio railroad company, in regard to the increase of the freight on coal and in- crease of machinery, Sept. 10, 1856. Balti- more, 1856. 8 p. 8°. B, ICC. Mortgage from the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company to the Mercantile trust and deposit company of Baltimore, trustee. [Dated Feb. 9, 1887.] ICC. Mortgage deed from the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company to the Union trust company. New York, trustee. Dated Feb. 10, 1885. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Official directory 1891-92-93-94, in- cluding Baltimore & Ohio south western railway, n.p. [1891-93]. NY. Organization and rules for conducting the business, adopted by the Board of directors at its meeting on July 17, 1889. In effect from Aug. i, 1889. Baltimore, n.d. 32 p. 8°. ICC. -. Organization of the service under the proposed new system of management sub- mitted by the president to the board on the loth of Feb. 1857, and by them approved. Baltimore, 1847. 31 p. ICC. . Pittsburgh jimction and middle divi- sion ist mortgage. To Central trust company of New York, trustee. Dated Nov. i, 1898. [New York.] 77 p. 8°. ICC. . Pittsburgh, Lake Erie & West Virginia system refunding mortgage. The Baltimore & Ohio railroad to Union trust company of New York, trustee. Dated Nov. i, 1901. [Baltimore] n.d. 109 p. 8°. ICC. Prior lien mortgage. The Baltimore & Ohio railroad to Mercantile trust company. Dated July i, 1898. [Baltimore.] 84 p. 8°, ICC. -. Probable effect on the securities of the separation of railroad and coal properties required by the railroad rate bill (Hepburn act, June 29, 1906). [Philadelphia, 1907.] 12 p. 8°. ICC. Proceedings connected with the formal transportation and machinery of the Balti- opening of the Somerset & Cambria railroad, including the banquet at Johnstown, Pa., on Nov. 3, 1881. Printed by order of the Board of directors. Baltimore, 1882. 32 p. 8°. NY. . Proceedings of a meeting of the stock- holders held in the city of Baltimore on the 12th of July 1845, to consider the act of the General assembly of Virginia passed Feb. 19, 1845. To which is appended the report made to the meeting by the chief engineer, n.p. [1845]. 23 p. 8°. ICC. . Proceedings of railway meetings held in relation to the Baltimore & Ohio railroad and its extensions, branches and connections, at Pittsburg, Uniontown, Chicago, Louisville, and elsewhere, and the remarks of John W. Garrett, president, at those points. [Balti- more] 1870. 31 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC, NY. . Remarks of John W. Garrett, esq., president, to the Board of directors, regarding a line of steamships from Baltimore to Europe. Baltimore, i860. 4 p. 8°. ICC. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 179 . Remarks of John W. Garrett, presi- dent, made on the 14th of Feb. 1866, at the regular monthly meeting of the Board of directors of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company, in relation to the annual message of the mayor of Baltimore, of Jan. 15, 1866. .... Baltimore, 1866. 20 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . Remarks of John W. Garrett, presi- dent, made on Apr. 14, 1869, at the regular monthly meeting of the Board of directors of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company. .... Baltimore, 1869. 14 p. 8°. B, ICC, . Remarks of John W. Garrett, president, made at the regular monthly meetings of the Board of directors on Aug. 11, and Sept. 8, 1869 Baltimore, i860. 12 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Remarks of John W. Garrett, presi- dent, made on Jan. 12, 1870, at the regular monthly meeting of the Board of directors, in relation to the statements regarding the Balti- more & Ohio railroad company in the mes- sage of the governor of Maryland, com- mimicated to the General assembly of Mary- land, on the 6th of Jan. 1870 Balti- more, 1870. II p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, NY, Y. . Remarks of John W. Garrett, presi- dent, embracing a statement of the necessity for and advantages of an additional and com- peting first-class railway between Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, made on the nth of Jan. 1871, at the monthly meeting of the Board of directors of the Baltimore & Ohio rajlroad company Baltimore, 1871. 9 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, NY, UI. Remarks of Thomas Swann, esq.. upon his resigning the presidency, together with statements of the treasurer of said com- pany, and the proceedings of the Board of directors upon that occasion, Apr. 13, 1853. Baltimore, 1853. 17 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Reorganization. Plan and agreement. Dated June 22, 1898. 25 p. f°. ICC, NY. Reply of John W. Garrett, president of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company, to the communication of A. P. Gorman, presi- dent of the Chesapeake & Ohio canal com- pany. May 5, 1877 Baltimore, 1877. 18 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Reply of John W. Garrett, president. to William H. Vanderbilt, president of the New York central & Hudson River railroad company, Sept. 30, 1881. 20 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY, Y. -. Reply of Thomas Swann, esq., presi- dent of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road com- pany, to the argument of the representative of the city of Wheeling. Richmond, 1850. 30 p. 8°. LC. . Report and documents submitted by the committee appointed to confer with the authorities of the city of Wheeling, respecting the late law of Virginia, granting the right of way through that state. Passed Mar. 6, 1847. Baltimore, 1847. 67 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Report of special committee of the Board of directors upon the reimbursement of loans from revenue. Baltimore, 1856. 16 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Report of the chief engineer upon the expediency of resuming the reconstruction between Baltimore and Harper's Ferry; and upon the manner of carrying it into effect. Nov. 12, 1845. n.p., n.d. 20 p. 8°. ICC. Report of the Committee of finance of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company, being a review and vindication of the policy of the company from the charges made in the annual message of the mayor of Baltimore, dated Jan. 3, 1865 Baltimore, 1865. 45 P- 8°. B, ICC, LC. Report of the Committee on trans- portation and machinery of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company, in regard to the in- crease of machinery and the advance in the tariff on coal. Aug. 12, 1856. Baltimore, 1856. 13 p. 8°. LC. Report of the directors representing the city to mayor and City council of Balti- more. Baltimore, 1855. 17 p. 8°. ICC. Report of the directors to the legisla- ture of Maryland. [Jan. 31, 1831.] 77 p. 8°. ICC. . Report of the engineers, on the recon- noissance and surveys, made in reference to the Baltimore & Ohio rail road. Baltimore, 1828. 188 p. 8°. CU, ICC,LC. . Report of the finance committee of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company, in opposition to the payment to the state of Maryland of the capitation tax upon passen- gers travelling over the Washington branch road Baltimore, 1869. 15 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . [Report to the president concerning the routes for the extension westward through Cumberland. Signed, J. Knight, John Child.] [Baltimore, 1848.] 12 p. 8°. ICC. . Report upon the surveys for the exten- sion of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road to Wheeling and Pittsburg [Report signed by Benj. H. Latrobe.] Baltimore, 1838. [3]-i38, [188] p. map. 8°. HU, ICC, LC. -. Reports of the majority and minority of the Committee on western connections of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad Balti- more, 1857. 21 p. 8°. B,LC. . Reports of the majority and minority of the special committee of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company, appointed to investi- gate its financial condition, general line of policy, heretofore pursued, etc. Presented at the meeting of the board, Apr. 14, 1858. Baltimore, 1858. 30 p. 8°. B, LC, NY. . Rules for the running of trains, Balti- more & Ohio and Washington branch rail roads. [Baltimore, 1850 ?] 2,[i2]p. 12°. B. Southwestern division ist mortgage. The Baltimore & Ohio railroad to the Farmers loan and trust company and W. H. H. Miller, trustees. Dated Jan. i, 1899. [Baltimore] n.d. 89 p. 8°. ICC. i8o RAILWAY ECONOMICS Baltimore & Ohio railroad company. State- ment of facts in the Harper's Ferry case. The government v. the Baltimore &" Ohio railroad. n.p. [1870]. 13 p. 8°. ICC. . Statement of John W. Garrett, presi- dent of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad com- pany, made before the Committee on military affairs, of the House of representatives, on the 25th of Apr. 1862, in opposition to the "proposition" of the Metropolitan railroad company, to "build a road making direct communication between Washington city and New York." Baltimore, 1862. 20 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Statement of Thomas Swann laid be- fore the Committee on roads and internal navigation of the Virginia legislature Richmond, 1850. 12, xli, 14 p. 8°. B. Statement of Thomas Swann, late president, to the president and directors of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company. Baltimore, 1854. 33 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Supplement to the act entitled "An act to incorporate " [Aimapolis, Md., 1828.] ICC. . Testimony taken before a special com- mittee of the House of delegates of Maryland, under an order passed on the 23d of Jan. i860j to inquire into the allegations of dis- criminations against the citizens of Mary- land, by the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. .... Baltimore, 1863. 32 p. 8°. LC, UI. . Time book for the running of the trains on the main stem of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad Baltimore, 1864. 29 p. 12°. B, NY (1859). . "To the Senate and House of repre- sentatives of the U.S., in Congress assembled. The memorial of the president and directors of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road company." n.p., n.d. 2 p. 8°. ICC,LC, Y., Two replies to interrogatories pro- pounded to the said company by the House of delegates of Maryland, on the 2Sth of Jan. and loth of Feb. 1844. Baltimore, 1844. 23 p. 8°. ICC. . Who they were and what they said: the Staten Island banquet, to the president and executives of the Baltimore & Ohio. [New York ? 1885 ?] 103 p. maps. sq. 8°. B, H, ICC. Alexander, John Henry. Opinion on a portion of the location for the Baltimore & Ohio rail road: addressed to the rail-road committee of the Council of the city of Wheeling Baltimore, 1850. 54 p. 8°. LC, UW. An Analysis of their reports since 1848; their misrepresentations sifted and exposed in a series of chapters under the signature of "Viator." By a Virginian, n.p., 1854. i2op. 8°. ICC. Baltimore, pseud. The law of Virginia, of Feb. 19, 1845, relating to the Baltimore & Ohio rail road company. [Signed: Baltimore.] n.p. [184s ?] 56 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Baltimore. Citizens. Baltimore and Pitts- burgh. Report of the committee of citizens of Baltimore, who were appointed to visit Pittsburgh, with a view to confer with the Pittsburgh & Connellsville railroad company. [Signed by John Glenn and others.] [Balti- more ? 1847 ?] 24 p. 8°. LC. — . . Proceedings of sundry citizens of Baltimore, convened for the purpose of devising the most efficient means of improving the intercourse between that city and the western states. Baltimore, 1827. 38 p. 8°. B, LC. This meeting resulted in the formation of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company. -. City council. Committee of ways and means. Correspondence in relation to the extra dividend, between the Committee of ways and means, of the City councils of Baltimore and the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company. Baltimore, i860. 6 p. 8°. LC. . Mayor and city council. The mayor and city council of Baltimore v. the Baltimore fii* Ohio railroad company: containing the bill and answer [the testimony] and the exhibits. .... Baltimore, 1857. 164 p. 8°. LC. . . The mayor and city council of Baltimore v. the Baltimore &" Ohio railroad company. In the Circuit court for Baltimore city. Injunction to restrain the defendants from substituting themselves in place of the ist mortgagees of the Central Ohio railroad company. Baltimore, 1863. 96 p. 8°. ICC. Baltimore & Ohio railroad company reorganiza- tion committee of Baltimore. Review and analysis of various reports and statements relating to the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company, prepared by Patterson & Coarwin for the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company reorganization committee of Baltimore. [Baltimore, 1897.] [30] p. 4°. LC, NY. Chesapeake & Ohio canal company. Extracts from the proceedings of the Baltimore & Ohio rail-road company and the Chesapeake & Ohio canal company respecting the joint construction of a canal and rail-road along the narrow passes of the Potomac; being exhibit F attached to the Memorial of the Chesapeake & Ohio canal company to the General assembly of Maryland. Washington, 1833. 45 p. 8°. LC,NY. . Proceedings of the president and directors of the company, on the proposition of the Baltimore & Ohio rail-road company, of the igth day of Jan. 1832, for the joint ■construction of the canal and rail road from the "Point of Rocks" to Harper's Ferry. .... Washington, 1832. 34 p. 8°. NY. . Report of the committee appointed on the 28th of Apr. 1832, by the stockholders of the Chesapeake & Ohio canal company, on the resolution of the General assembly of Maryland, relative to the joint construction of the Chesapeake & Ohio canal and the Baltimore & Ohio railroad Washing- ton, 1832. 21 p. 8°. NY. Donaldson, John J. Speech on the subject of the state of Maryland's relations with the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company. De- RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES i»i livered in the House of delegates, Mar. 9, 1876. Annapolis, 1876. 84 p. 8°. LC. . Same. [Rev. ed.] Baltimore, 1876. LC. EUet, Charles. Report on the location of the western portion of the Baltimore & Ohio rail- road, to a committee of the City council of Wheeling... . . . Philadelphia, 1850. 87 p. 8°. LC. Ghega, Carlo di. Die Baltimore-Ohio eisen- bahn uber das Alleghany-gebirg, mit beson- derer beriicksichtigung der steigungs- und kriimmungsverhaltnisse, untersucht auf seiner reise in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nord- amerika Wien, 1844. 264 p. 8°. H, LC, UW. Kennedy, John Pendleton. Letters of a man of the times, to the dtizens of Baltimore. .... Baltimore, 1836. 24 p. 8°. LC. Latrobe, Benjamin Henry. Reply of the chief engineer of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road company to the review of his report of Feb. 15, 1849, on the Grave Creek and Fish Creek routes, by the engineer of the city of Wheeling. Richmond, 1850. 51 p. 8°. LC. . Report upon a reconnoissance for a railway route from the Laurel station, on the Washington branch rail road, to the Balti- more & Ohio rail road, near the Monocacy River Baltimore, 1856. 11 p. 8°. LC. Latrobe, John Hazlehurst Boneval. The Balti- more & Ohio railroad. Personal recollections. A lecture, delivered before the Maryland institute, Mar. 23, 1868. Baltimore [1868]. 26 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, Y. Lee, John W. M. A bibliography of the Balti- more & Ohio railroad. Baltimore, 1879. 8°. HU, ICC. Long, Stephen Harriman, and McNeill, WiUiam Gibbs. Narrative of the proceedings of the Board of engineers, of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road company, from its organization to its dissolution, together with an exposition of facts, illustrative of the conduct of sundry individuals Baltimore, 1830. 2 v. 8°. H, ICC, LC, Y. Maryland. General assembly. An act to in- corporate the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company passed at Dec. session, 1826. Balti- more, 1827. (Act of Maryland, 18 p.; Act of Virginia, p. 19-24.) B, ICC. . . Proposed act. An act to amend the act of 1826, chap. 123, entitled "An act to incorporate the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company." [With statement of reasons, by Robert Turner, of Baltimore.] up. 8°. ICC. . . A supplement to the act, entitled. An act for the promotion of internal improve- ment. [Baltimore, 1828.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. Contains also. Act passed by the legislature of Pennsylvania, to authorize the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company to construct a rail road through Pennsylvania, p. 7-14; A sup- plement to the act, entitled. An act to incor- porate the Baltimore & Ohio railroad com- pany, p. 15-16. . — ; — . House of Delegates. Report of the Committee on ways and means to increase the stockholders' directors in the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company. Jan. session, 1864. Annapolis, 1864. 6 p. 8°. (Doc. L.) ICC. . . . Testimony taken before a special committee under an order passed on 23 Jan. i860 to inquire into the allegations of discriminations against the citizens of Maryland, by the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. Baltimore, 1863. 32 p. 8°. H. Objections to yielding to northerners the con- trol of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road, on which depends the development of the farms, mines, manufactures and trade of the state of Maryland, by a Marylander. Baltimore, i860. 25 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Pangborn, Joseph Gladding. Baltimore & Ohio. Annual. 1886, 1887. [Baltimore, 1886-87.] 2 V. 8°. H. . The Baltimore & Ohio red book for New York, 1886 CU. . Picturesque Baltimore & Ohio. His- torical and descriptive. By J. G. Pangborn. Chicago, 1882. 152 p. 4°. ICC. Pennsylvania. General assembly. An act passed by the legislature of Pennsylvania to authorize the Baltimore & Ohio railroad to construct a railroad through Pennsylvania in a direction from Baltimore to the Ohio River. [Harrisburg, 1828.] ICC. . . House of representatives. Com- mittee on inland navigation and internal improvement. Reports of the majority and minority of the Committee on internal improvements, relative to granting the Balti- more & Ohio railroad the right of way through Pennsylvania. Printed by order of the House of representatives. Mar. 31, 1845. Harrisburg, 1845. 15 p. 8°. LC. Reizenstein, Milton. The economic history of the Baltimore & Ohio raihoad 1827-53. .... Baltimore, 1897. 88 p. i 1. 8°. B, HU, ICC, LC, UW, Y. Smith, William Prescott. A history and descrip- tion of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road Baltimore, 1853. 200 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, LC, NY, UP, UW, Y. To the legislature of Maryland. Reply to the letter addressed to Hon. John S. Tyson by WiUiam Price, dated Baltimore, Feb. 18, 1864, concerning bill to increase shareholders' directors in the Baltimore & Ohio (by a Tax- payer). I 1. f°. ICC. Varle, Charles. A complete view of Baltimore to which is added a detailed statement of an excursion on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad to the Point of Rocks, giving an interesting description of said road. Baltimore, 1833. vi, [i], 9-166 p. 24°. B, H,LC. Virginia. Legislature. An act passed by the Virginia legislature to confirm a law passed Mar. 8, 1827, by the General assembly of Maryland, entitled "An act to incorporate. . . . ." [Mar. 1827.] ICC. Willard, Daniel. Address [on the relations between Baltimore and the Baltimore & I«2 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Ohio railroad]. In Proceedings at the dinner of the Baltimore chamber of commerce, Mar. lo, 1911. Winans, Ross. A letter to the president and directors of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. Baltimore, 1857. 22 p. B, ICC. Wirt, William. Argument delivered at An- napolis, before the Chancellor of Maryland, on the 19th and 20th days of Aug. 1829, in support of a motion to dissolve an injunction obtained by the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company against the Chesapeake & Ohio canal company. Washington, 1830. 206 p. 8°. ICC. Baltimore & Ohio southwestern railroad com- pany. Classification of operating expenses, construction charges, and other disburse- ment accounts, with general instructions relative to same In effect, Jan. i, 1890. n.p., n.d. 36 p. 8°. ICC. . Ohio & Mississippi railway company, and Baltimore & Ohio southwestern railroad company. Plan for consolidation, Feb. 13, 1893. 2 1. n.p. [1893]. 4°. NY. Baltimore & Philadelphia railroad. Phila- delphia. Select and common councils. Re- port of the Joint committee on railroads, on the bills entitled: An ordinance relative to the construction of the Baltimore & Phila- delphia railroad and Schuylkill River East Side railroad made to councils, June 18, 1855. [Philadelphia, 1885 ?] 33 p. 8°. H. Baltimore & Potomac railroad company. Com- piled statutes and ordinances relating to the Baltimore & Potomac railroad company^ the Alexandria & Washington railway company, the Alexandria & Fredericksburg railway company, Washington & southern railway company, Washington & Alexandria turnpike company, together with agreements, etc., relating to said companies, and extracts from the code of Virginia in reference to railroad companies in that state. Washington, 1897. 279 p. 8°. ICC. U.S. Congress. House. Additional terminal facilities for Baltimore & Potomac railroad. Monday, Dec. 8, 1890. [Washington, 1908.] [Pt. i] 248, 6, 3, [257] p. 8°. ICC. [Pt. 2] 259-320, 2 p. 8°. (sist Cong., 2d sess.) B, ICC. Baltimore & Susquehanna railroad company. [Memorial to the Hon. the General assembly of Maryland, 1833.] 12 p. 8°. ICC. . Memorial to the legislature of Mary- land, petitioning for aid in making a double track outlet from the coal regions to tide- water. Baltimore [1853 ?]. S p. 8°. NY. Report of the city director to the mayor. Baltimore, Jan. 3, 1831. 7 p. report with 8 tables, signed "S. Brady." n.d. ICC. Maryland. General assembly. House of dele- gates. Committee on ways and means. Report of the Committee of ways and means, to whom was referred the bill reported by the Committee on internal im- provements, to provide for the completion of the " Chesapeake & Ohio canal to Cumber- land," and the bill reported by the same committee for the completion of the "Balti- more & Susquehanna rail road to the borough of York." .... Annapolis, 1835. 8 p. 8°. LC. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws and ordi- nances relating to the Baltimore & Susque- hanna rail road company. Baltimore, 1831. 24 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . . Same. Baltimore, 1850. [238] p. 8°. LC. Baltimore, Chesapeake & Delaware Bay rail- road company. Baltimore enterprise. A home investment. Baltimore, Chesapeake & Delaware Bay railroad, connecting Baltimore and New York, by way of Kent Island and Delaware breakwater, ist mortgage bonds. .... [Baltimore? 1874.] 17 p. map. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UI. Baltimore, Cincinnati & western central railway company. The new trunk line. Advantages of the route; cost of construction; local re- sources; connections; earning capacity; en- gineers' report. By Charles E. Ertz. Phila- delphia, 1880. 57 p. 8°. LC. Baltimore, Cincinnati & western railway com- pany, n.p., n.d. 46 p. map. 4°. B. Baltimore short line railway. Specifications for graduation and masonry. [1872.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. Barre & Worcester railroad. Report of a com- mittee of the directors, showing the esti- mated cost of the contemplated road, its sources of business and advantages to the stockholders and public. Barre, 1847. 8 p. 8°. CU, H, NY, UW. Bear Mountain railroad company. Reports on the Bear Mountain railroad, by E. F. John- son and W. R. Casey; and on the coal and iron ores of the Bear Valley coal basin, by J. Hall, with an appendix containing the charter of the company New York, 1845. viii, 88p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. Beaver Meadow railroad and coal company. The act incorporating the company approved Apr. 7, 1830, and the several supplements thereto. Philadelphia, 1858. 56 p. 8°. ICC. Bellefontaine & Indiana railroad company. Exhibit of the aiiairs of the company, July 1851. New York, 1851. B, CU. — — - — . Report on the preliminary surveys for the Bellefontaine & Indiana rail road com- pany. By W. Milnor Roberts, chief engineer. Read to the Board of directors, Jan. 22, 1850. Pittsburgh, 1850. 40 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 183 Belleville & Illinois town railroad company. Charter and by-laws, report and trust deed. .... New York, 1853. sop. 8°. LC, NY. Belleville & southern Illinois railroad. Tyndale, Sharon. Report and estimate for the Belleville & southern Illinois railroad. Experimental surveys St. Louis, Mo., 1857. 15 p. 8°. LC. Belpre & Cincinnati railroad company. An act to incorporate the Belpre & Cincinnati railroad company: passed Mar. 8, 1845: together with an amendment thereto: to which are affixed the by-laws of the company. Chillicothe, Ohio, 1847. 8 p. 8°. ICC, LC. ■ — -. Answer of Archibald Kennedy, chief engineer, to the report of Ellwood Morris, civil engineer, under the direction of B. H. Latrobe, esq., civil engineer, upon the rail- road surveys between Chillicothe and Hills- borough. ChiUicothe, Ohio, 1851. 7 p. 8°. ICC. . Charter of the Belpre & Cincinnati rail-road company passed Mar. 8, 1845, together with amendments thereto. To which are affixed the by-laws of the company. New York, 1852. 43 p. 8°. ICC, LC. -. A report, exhibiting some statistical facts and arguments, favorable to the con- struction, made by WiUiam P. Cutler, to the Board of directors Chillicothe, Ohio, 1848. 24 p. 8°. ICC. Belvidere Delaware railroad. Report on the location of the Belvidere Delaware railroad; with the estimate. By Ashbel Welch, civil engineer. Trenton, 1849. 46 p. 8°. LC. Black River & Utica railroad company. Report of the chief engineer to the directors, June i, 1854. Utica, 1854. 91 p. fold. maps. 8°. B, ICC, NY. Blue Ridge railroad company. Condition and prospects of the Blue Ridge railroad company, in a letter addressed to Gov. J. L. Orr, by J. W. Harrison. Charleston, 1868. 24 p. 8°. NY. . The narrow gauge. A report of the chief engineer, July 1871. Columbia, S.C, 1871. 36 p. 8°. ICC. . Statement of the president and directors, submitted to the legislature of South Carolina. n.p., n.d. 8 p. 8°. B. Boone County railway company, ist mortgage. $1,000,000. To the Farmers' loan and trust company, trustee. Dated June i, 1899. Maturing June i, 1924. [Chicago, 1899.] 25 p. 8°. ICC. Boston & Albany railroad company. Regu- lations for the government of employees. .... Mar. IS, 1877. Springfield, 1877. UW. . Reply to the charges against the managers of the Boston & Albany in a report made to the legislature, by one of the state directors; by the vice-president of the com- pany, made to the stockholders. Feb. 9, 1876. Boston, 1876. 22 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Reply to the complaints urged before the legislative committee on railroads, in relation to the management of the Boston & Albany railroad. By the vice-president of the company Boston, 1875.. 28 p. 8°. B, H, HU, ICC, LC, NY, UW. -. Resolutions passed at a meeting of the stockholders held July 15, 1880, suggested by the death of its late president, Daniel Waldo Lincoln, and memorial addresses. n.p., n.d. [Springfield, Mass., 1880?] 11 p. 8°. B, CU,H, UW. -. Rules and regulations for the govern- ment of train and station baggage men. Apr. 16, 1883; Nov. 3, 1884. n.p., n.d. 2 v. UW. -. Statement made before the legisla- tive committee on railroads in relation to a consolidation of the Boston & Albany and Boston & Providence corporations, and the removal of the Beach Street passenger station of the Boston & Albany; by [D. W. Lincoto] the president. Mar. 3, 1880. Boston, 1880. 14 p. 8°. B, H, UW. Hoar, Samuel. Argument before the Committee on railroads on the several propositions of state purchase of the Boston & Albany railroad company. Mar. 21, 1900. [Boston.] 34 p. 8°. NY, UL Knowlton, Hosea M. Opinion regarding lease of the Boston & Albany railroad to the New York central, June 28, 1900. [Boston, 1900.] 2 p. 8°. Massachusetts. General court. Hearings on the petition of Wm. Aspinwall and others, for the consolidation of the Boston & Albany and Boston & Providence railroad companies before the Committee on railroads, Wednes- day, Mar. 3, 1880. Boston, 1880. 71 p. 8°. LC. . Board of commissioners for the sur- vey of one or more routes for a railway from Boston to Albany. Report. Boston, 1828. 56 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC. New York. Senate. Report of the commis- sioners appointed under the act of Apr. 15, 1828, relative to the construction of a rail- road from Boston to the Hudson River. [Albany? 1829.] 29, 47, 64 p. 8°. H. Phillips, Willard P. Speech upon the resolves in relation to the Boston & Albany railroad. Boston, 1875. pam. HU. Boston & Chelsea railroad company. Annual report to the legislature of Massachusetts for the year ending Nov. 30, 1859-60. Charles- town, 1860-61. 8°. NY. Boston & Concord railroad. Report of the survey of the Boston, Concord & Montreal railroad. Meredith Bridge, N.H., 1845. pam. HU. i84 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Boston & Lowell railroad corporation. Argu- ment by John H. George in behalf of the petition of the Boston & Lowell railroad for an increase of terminal facilities in Boston, before the railroad committee of the Massa- chusetts legislature. Boston, 1869. 39 p. 8°. B,CU. . John H. George. Argument before the Qommittee of railways and canals, Mar. i, 1867, on the alleged complaints of the citizens of Lowell against the management of the • Boston & Lowell railroad. Boston, 1867. 30 p. 8°. UI. — . Opening argument of John H. George, esq., in behalf of the Boston & Lowell rail- road for leave to consolidate and unite with the Fitchburg railroad before the railroad committee of the Massachusetts legislature, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1873 Boston, 1873. 35 p. 8°. B. Loring, Charles Greeley. Argument on behalf of the remonstrance of the Boston & Lowell against the petition of J. S. Cabot and others for a railroad from Salem to Lowell, before the Joint committee on railroads and canals, Feb. 1848. n.p. [1848?] 38 p. 8°. B,H. Lunt, — . Speech in the Senate of Massachu- setts, on the amendment offered by Mr. Parker to the Lowell railroad bill. Feb. 18, 1836. Boston, 1836. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Massachusetts. General court. [Report of a survey for a railroad from the city of Boston to Lowell.] [Report of the engineer James Hajrward.] [1830.] (Senate, no. 3.) CU. . • . Report on a railroad from Boston to Lowell. Boston, 1832. pam. HU. Olney, Richard, and Burns, Charles H. State of New Hampshire. Supreme court. Decem- ber law term, 1888. Boston, Concord &• Montreal railroad v. the Boston &r Lowell railroad and the Boston &° Maine railroad. Consolidated case. Brief and argument for the defendants. Concord, N.H., 1888. 71 p. 8°. JC. Webster, Daniel. Argument on behalf of the Boston & Lowell railroad company, at a hearing on the petitions of William Livingston and others, and Hobart Clark and ofliers, before the rail road committee of the Massa- chusetts legislature. Boston, Jan. 20 Boston, 1845. 31 P- 8°- B, ICC. Boston & Maine railroad company. Brief by Richard Olney, for the Boston & Maine railroad, respecting the bill of the Boston & Lowell railroad for authority to build a branch of its road to Salem, before the Com- mittee on railroads, Apr. 20, 1886. Boston, 1886. 12 p. 8°. B. . Railroad controversy: containing a copy of the contract between the Boston & Maine, and Boston & Lowell, and Nashua & Lowell railroads, with correspondence and documents relating thereto. Concord, 1859. 64 p. B. Remarks of Mr. Lucius Tuttle, presi- the raikoad committee of the Massachusetts legislature in favor of an act to authorize the Boston & Maine railroad to purchase and hold the shares of the capital stock of any railroad corporation whose road is leased to or operated by it Boston, 1898. 16 p. 8°. B. Report of the Committee of investi- gation appointed by the stockholders of the Boston & Maine railroad, at a meeting held at, Exeter, N.H., May 28, 1849. Boston, 1849. 79 p. 8°. B,H,LC,NY,UL . Report of the investigating committee of the Boston & Maine railroad, to the stockholders. Sept. 29, 1855. Boston, 1855. 62 p. 8°. LC, NY. Report of the minority of the directors. Boston, 1856. HU. Statement of Lucius Tuttle before the railroad committee of the Massachusetts legislature in favor of an act to authorize a lease of the Fitchburg railroad company to the Boston & Maine railroad. Boston, 1900. 84 p. 8°. ICC. Farley, George F. A sketch of the argument .before the 2d committee on railways and canals, in behalf of the petition of Henry H. Blanchard and others, for the removal of restrictions from the charters of the Boston & Maine, and the Salem & Lowell railroads. .... Boston, 1851. 8, 4 p. 8°. B. Leighton, George B. The Boston & Maine as a public service corporation in New Hampshire. Monadnock, N.H., Aug. 20, 1906. 14 p. 8°. B. Boston & New York air line railroad company. Copy of agreement made between Boston & New York air line railroad company and New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad com- pany. Mar. 21, 1879. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Boston & New York central railroad company. Argument of Hon. Chas. Theo. Russell in behalf of the Boston & New York central railroad company, Boston, Feb. 3, 1854. Boston, 1854. 32 p. 8°. ICC. Boston & Ontario railroad. Arguments of Thomas L. Wakefield in behalf of Boston & Ontario railroad. Boston, 1873. pam. HU. Boston & Portland railroad. Report of a com- mittee of stockholders, with a brief descrip- tion of the road, and a statement of its cost, income and future prospects. Andover, Mass., 1840. 7 p. 8°. NY. Boston & Providence railroad and transporta- tion company. Rhode Island. Laws, statutes, etc. Charter of the Boston & Provi- dence rail road and transportation company, passed by the General assembly of Rhode Island, at their May session, 1834 a.d. Provi- dence, 1834. II p. 8°. ICC, LC. dent of the Boston & Maine railroad, before Boston & Providence railroad corporation. Lease of its railroad and property to the RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES i8S O.C. railroad company, for ninety years from Apr. I, 1888. Boston, 1888. 29 p. 8°. NY. Report of the Board of directors to the stockholders of the Boston & Providence rail-road company, submitting the report of their engineer, to which are annexed the acts of incorporation. Boston, 1832. 87 p. 8°. H, ICC, LC, NY. . Report of the committee for investi- gating the affairs of the Boston & Providence railroad corporation, appointed by the stock- holders, Jan. 9, 1856. Boston, 1856. 31 p. 8°. B, Y. . Report of the committee for investi- gating the affairs of the Boston & Providence appointed by the stockholders, Jan. 14, 1857. Boston, 1857. 23 p. 8°. B, H, JC. . Rules and regulations. Boston, 1872. 8°. HU. . Statement in explanation of their pro- ceedings in relation to the steamboats. Boston, 1838. II p. 8°. ICC. . 3d report of the Board of directors to the stockholders, June 5, 1833, accompanied with a report from the assistant engineer and a special report from a committee appointed by the directors, to ascertain the probable profits of the road Boston, 1833. 48 p. 8°. ICC. Massachusetts. Board of directors of internal improvements. Report of Mr. Baldwin, on the rail-road surveys from Boston to the Hudson River; Mr. Hayward, on the rail- road surveys between Boston and Providence; Mr. Willard's report on the cost of stone for the railroad. [Boston, 1828.] 119 p. 8°. CU, H, ICC, NY, Y. •. . Report of the Board of directors of internal improvements of the state of Massachusetts on the practicability and expediency of a rail-road from Boston to the Hudson River, and from Boston to Provi- dence Boston, 1829. 76, 119 p. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, LC, UI. . Board of internal improvements. Report of the Board of commissioners of internal improvement in relation to the examination of sundry routes for a railway from Boston to Providence. With a memoir of the siurvey. Boston, 1828. 72 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, LC. Boston & Worcester railroad corporation. The act of incorporation and by-laws. Boston, 1831. 18 p. 16°. H. . A communication by the directors to the stockholders of the Boston & Worcester railroad corporation, in relation to the late award of commissioners and the strictures of the president of the Western railroad corpora- tion thereon. Boston, i860. 72 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, NY, UI. . Memorial and remonstrance to the . [Memorial to the Massachusetts legis- lature, Boston, Mar. 11, 1847.] iQ P- ICC. Proceedings of the stockholders at their adjourned meeting, Jan. 12, 1846, with the communication of the president of the corporation, on the subject of the proposed union with the Western railroad corporation. Boston, 1846. 26 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, JC, NY. Report of a committee of directors, on the proposition of the directors of the Western rail-road, to reduce the rates of fare and freight on the two railroads. Boston, 1840. 32 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. Report of the committees of the Bos- Senate and Representatives of Massachusetts [against petition of the Seekonk branch rail- road, Boston, Feb. 23, 1838]. n.p., n.d. 20 p. 8°. H. ton & Worcester and Western railroad corpo- rations on the subject of uniting the two rail- roads; also, the report of a committee of the stockholders of the Boston & Worcester instructed to inquire into the pecuniary con- dition and property of the Boston & Worcester and Western railroads, with several state- ments appended thereto. Boston, 1846. 54 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, JC, NY, Y. . Report of the directors to the stock- holders, together with the report of John M. Fessenden, esq., civil engineer,' and the plan in profile of the location of the railroad. Boston, 1832. 40 p. 8°. ICC. Boston. Board of trade. Report of the Select committee on the controversy between the Boston & Worcester and Western railroads. Aug. 1862. [Boston, 1862.] 486 p. CU. Hale, G. S. Report of the argument before the Joint committee on railways and canals of the Massachusetts legislature on the application of the Boston & Worcester railroad corpora- tion for authority to connect their railroad with East Boston, etc Boston, 1866. • CU. Massachusetts. General court. Committee on railways and canals. Statements and argu- ments in behalf of the petitioners before the Committee on railroads and canals of the legislature of Massachusetts, 1864, on the petition of the Boston & Worcester and West- em railroad corporations for the consolidation of those roads. Boston, 1864. 8g p. 8°. LC, NY, Y. Quincy, Josiah. Legislative hearing. Proposed purchase of the Boston & Worcester and West- em railroads by the state. Boston, n.d. - broadside. NY. Washburn, Emory. Policy and management of the Boston & Worcester railroad. Remarks, n.p. [1867 ?] 20 p. 8°. LC, UI. Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg & New Bedford railroad company. Detailed statement, giv- ing its history, location and the consolidations which have resulted in the formation of the present corporation; also statement show- ing the present financial condition of the con- solidated company; June i, 1876. Fitch- burg, 1876. 16 p. 8°. H. New England trust company. Mortgage by the Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg & New i86 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Bedford railroad company to the New Eng- land trust company. Jan. i, 1880. Boston, 1880. 10 p. 8°. B. Boston, Hartford & Erie railroad company. Mortgage of the Boston, Hart-ford & Erie railroad company, to R. H. Berdell, D. S. Gregory and J. C. B. Davis. Mar. 19, 1866. Boston, 1867. 16 p. 8°. B. . Papers relating to the state loan, 1868. Boston, 1868. S3 p. 8°. B, H, HU, ICC. . Proceedings at Boston. Election for directors for 1870. [Boston, 1870.] 36 p. 8°. B. — . Report of state directors [to House]. Jan. 26, 1870. [Boston, 1870.] 9 p. 8°. (House, no. 33.) B. — . Testimony of J. W. Brooks before the Committees on railroads of the legislature of Massachusetts. Mar. 29, 1870. Boston, 1870. 46 p. 8°. H, HU, ICC. Graves, T. E. Boston, Hartford & Erie rail- road. Opening statement Boston, 1870. 76 p. 8°. B,HU. Massachusetts. General court. Committee on railways and canals. Report on the peti- tion of the Boston, Hartford & Erie railroad company, by the Committee on railways and canals, to the legislature of Massachusetts. Apr. 18, 1867. Boston, 1867. 25 p. 8°. LC. . . Senate. Report of testimony given at the hearings upon the petition of the Boston, Hartford & Erie railroad company, for state aid. Mar. 10, 1870. 115 p. 8°. B. Boston, Hoosac tunnel, & western railroad company. Report of the corporators, ap- pointed under acts of 1874, chap. 403. Jan. 1875. Boston, 1875. 16, cxxxv p. 8°. B, ICC. Brooklyn, Flatbush & Coney Island railway company. By-laws as amended Sept. 1878. Brooklyn, 1878. 18 p. 16°. B. Boston, Norwich & New London railroad. Acts of Connecticut and Massachusetts legislatures incorporating the Boston, Nor- wich & New London railroad. [Latest date mentioned 1838.] 27 p. 8°. H. Brand)rwine railroad. Report of the engineer appointed, by the City council of Wilmington, to survey a route for the Brandj^wine rail- road. Also the report of the engineer ap- pointed by the citizens of CoatesviUe, to sur- " vey a route from CoatesviUe to the mouth of Buck Run. To which is added the report of the committee appointed by the citizens of Chester County, to ascertain the probable amount of trade which will be secured to a rail road connecting the Columbia road with the Delaware River at Wilmington. Wilming- ton, Del., 1848. 22 p. fold. map. 8°. LC. Engineer's report signed: Geo. Read Riddle. Brunswick & Albany railroad company, n.p., n.d. 14 p. B, ICC. . Original charter, with amendments thereto. Adanta, Ga., 1871. 32 p. 8°. H. -. [Report of speeches at the opening of the offices of J. E. Conant and company, railway contractors. Wall St., New York.] 14 p. 8°._ H. Clews, Habicht and company. The financial history and condition of the state of Georgia, together with a special history of the Bruns- wick & Albany railroad. New York, 1870. 20 p. 8°. H. Brunswick & Florida railroad company. Re- port of the president, with the proceedings of the stock holders, at their annual meeting, held at Brunswick, Ga., May 3, 1885: to which are added, the charter of the Bruns- wick & Florida railroad with the amendments thereto. New York, 1855. 59 p. 8°. H, ICC. Buffalo & Mississippi railroad. Report of G. R. Baldwin showing-the cost and income of a railroad from Toledo, Ohio, to Chicago, incorporated as the Biiffalo & Mississippi railroad. Toledo, 1847. CU, H. Buffalo & New York city railroad company. Report of the committee appointed to in- vestigate the affairs New York, 1854. 30 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Buffalo & Niagara Falls railroad company. Agreement between the Buffalo & Niagara Falls railroad company, the Lewiston rail- road company and the New York central railroad company. 1853. Albany, 1853. 2sp. 8°. ICC. Buffalo & Pittsburgh railroad company. Appeal [of the directors, to the citizens of Bitffalo, for individual subscriptions, "sufficient to lay the foundation for a credit," to JDuild said road]. [Buffalo, 1854.] 8 p. 16°. NY. . Charter and by-laws, together with the general railroad law. Bufialo, 1853. 26 p. 8°. ICC. — — . Reports of E. R. Blackwell, chief engineer, with maps, profiles, etc., together with a communication from the president in relation to its condition and business prospects, May 1854. Buffalo, 1854. 55 p. 2 fold. maps. 8°. H. Bridgeton & Port Norris railroad company. ist mortgage 7 per cent bonds. For sale. .... Philadelphia, 1871. 23 p. ICC. Buffalo & state line railroad company. Copy of articles of agreement between Buffalo & state line railroad company, the "Dunkirk & state line railroad company, New York & Erie railroad company, and Buffalo & Roches- ter railroad company. [1851.] 7 p. 8°. ICC. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 187 BuflEalo, Coming & New York railroad. [In the matter of the Buffalo, Coming & New York raUroad, its financial condition, etc., to the Railroad commissioners of the state of New York.] [1856.] 8 p. 8°. H. Buffalo, New York & Erie railroad company. By-laws as adopted by the directors, Jan. 19, 1858. Buffalo, 1858. II p. 12°. H. . [Circular, to holders of receipts for coupons of June i, 1858, for bonds of the Bxifialo, New York & Erie railroad.] [Buffalo, Mar. 30, 1861.] sq. 8°. H. [Contract between A. D. Patchin and others, for imiting the Buffalo, New York & Erie and the railroad running from Coming to Batavia.] n.p. [1857?] 3 p. f°. H. Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia railroad company. Plan of reorganization. Report of committee, with Carl Schurz as chairman. New York, Feb. 1886. [6] p. f°. ICC. Buffalo, Rochester & eastern railroad com- pany. New York (state). Public service commission. 2d district. In the matter of the application of the Buffalo, Rochester & eastern railroad company for a certificate of public convenience and a necessity under sec. 59 of the railroad law, and for permission to commence construction and exercise franchises under sec. S3 of the Public service commis- sions law. Submitted July IS, 1908. Decided Mar. 15, 1909. Opinion of the commission, n.p. [1909]. 91 p. 8°. B, LC. — — . . Same. Dissenting opinion, n.p. [1909]. 24 p. 8°. LC. Newcomb, Harry Tvimer. Before the Public service commission of the state of New York, 2d district. In re application of the Buffalo, Rochester & eastern railway company. Tables and other data prepared and submitted to the commission, with brief textual analyses. [Washington, 1911.] 159 p. f°. B. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh railway com- pany. Agreement [between] the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh railway company (hereinafter called the "Rochester com- pany"), New York central and the Hudson River railroad company, as leasee of Beech Creek railroad and Philadelphia & Reading railroad company (hereinafter called the "Reading company"). May 10, 1892. n.p., 1892. 6 p. 8°. NY. Buffalo, Warren & St. Louis railroad company. Preliminary report made to E. W. Cook, esq., Springville, Erie County, by W. S. Watson, chief engineer. Buffalo, 1854. 15 p. 8°. ICC. Burlington & Missouri River railroad company. The great North Platte region of the Bur- lington & Missouri best government land still open for settlement, n.p., n.d. 32 p. 8°. H. . Burlington & Missouri River railroad company in Nebraska. Reports of Moses Stockton, esq., and L. R. Warner, esq., on the lands belonging to the company, and other valuable information. Plattsmouth, Neb., Jan. 1, 1870. [14] p. 8°. ICC. . The North Platte lands of the Burling- ton & Missouri in Nebraska. Burlington, Lincoln, n.d. 15 p. 8°. H. . Trast mortgage, to John M. Forbes, Henry P. Kidder, and John N. A. Griswold. New Bedford, 1858. 17 p. 8°. LC. . Trust mortgage July i, 1878, for $14,000,000, to New England trust company, n.p. [1878?] 22 p. 8°. B, H. -. Views and descriptions of Bixrlington 6 Missouri River railroad lands, with im- portant information concerning where and how to select and purchase farms in Iowa and Nebraska on ten years' credit. [1872.] [42] p. ICC. Famsworth, John Franklin. Additional brief, resisting application of the Burlington & Missouri River railroad company to be declared a "branch" of the Union Pacific. 7 p. 8°. B, ICC. Burlington & southwestern railway company. n.p., 1870. 14 p. 8°. NY. . [Statement.] n.p., n.d. 14 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Minnesota rail- road company. [Circular letter from the president to Messrs. Henry Clews & company. New York. "I have the pleasure to inform you that the entire line is graded and bridged from Vinton to Waterloo."] Cedar Rapids, May 16, 1870. broadside, sq. 4°. H. . [Circular letter to the bondholders of the company from the Board of directors.] Cedar Rapids, Dec. i, 1873. [3] p. 4°. H. — . Circular. New York, 1869. 38 p. 8°. ICC. Comparative statement of earnings. 1871, 1872. n.p., n.d. broadside, obi. 24°. H. I St mortgage 7 per cent gold bonds: Henry Clews & company, n.p., n.d. broad- side, sq. 4°. Same. On a completed trunk line at 90 and accrued interest in currency: Henry Clews & company. New York, May i, 1871. [4] p. sq. 4°. H. I St mortgage 7 per cent gold convert- ible sinking fund bonds; confidential: Henry Clews & company. New York, n.d. broad- side, sq. 4°. H. -. Same. Jan. interest. Henry Clews & company. New York, n.d. broadside. sq.4°. H. -. 1st mortgage 7 per cent gold sinking fund bonds, interest payable Feb. and Aug. in New York. Henry Clews & company. New York, n.d. broadside, sq. 4°. H. Further advance in the price of Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Minnesota RAILWAY ECONOMICS ist mortgage bonds, to 95 and interest in currency: Henry Clews & company. New York, May 6, 1872. broadside, sq. 4°. H. Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Minnesota railroad company. The most desirable investment in- the market; ist mortgage convertible sinking fund bonds of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Minnesota. Henry Clews & company. New York, Aug. 25, 1870. broadside, sq. 4°. H. . Seven per cent ist class gold bonds: Henry Clews & company. New York [1869 ?]. [6], 36 p. 8°. H. Same. New York [1869?]. [5], 3-36 p. 8°. H. Same. New York [1870?]. [10], 36 p. 8°. B, H. Seven per cent ist mortgage gold bonds, New completed road : Henry Clews & company. New York [1871?]. [4], 5-29 p. 8°. B,H. Supplementary circular; Sept.; Nov.; Dec. x6, 1871; Feb. 1872. 4 broadsides, sq. 8°. B, H. Burlington, Cedar Rapids & northern railway company. Consolidated ist mortgage, to secure "Consolidated ist mortgage s per cent - bonds." Apr. 1,1884 — ^Apr. 1934. Chicago, 1884. sop. 8°. ICC. — — — . The story of that lease: a hitherto unwritten chapter of inside railway history. ["From the Sunday graphic. May 31, 1885."] n.p. [1885 ?] 38 p. 16°. H. Bytown & Prescott railroad. Report on the location, smrveys and estimates By W. Shanly. Bytown [1851]. 28 p. 8°. NY. Cairo & Fulton railroad company. Proceedings of the Board of directors, and tiie report of the chief engineer upon the preliminary surveys. Little Rock, 1854. 45 p. . A report on the condition and prospects of the company and copy of the ist mortgage bond. New York, 1872. CU. . Statement of its condition, prospectus and value. A brief description of Arkansas. The ist mortgage bonds New York, 1872. 40 p. 8°. B. Cairo & St. Louis railroad company. Cairo en St. -Louis spoorweg maatschappij. Rap- port, rekeningen en voorstellen. Cairo, 111., den 4 Mei 1874. Amsterdam, 1874. 25 p. 8°. NY. . U.S. Circuit court, southern district of Illinois. The Union trust company v. the Cairo &• Si. Louis railroad company. Report of the receiver to Dec. 31, 1878-79, 1881. St. Louis [1879-82]. NY. Cairo, Vincennes & Chicago railway company, and the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis railway company^ and Chicago & eastern Illinois railroad company and St. Louis & San Francisco railroad company. Trackage agreement and terminal facilities. Nov. I, 1902 — 999 years. 18, 4 p. f°. ICC. Calabasas, Tucson & north western railroad. Prospectus. New York, I'SSs. 12 p. 8°. H. California & Columbia railroad company. Re- port of C. Barry, on the preliminary survey, cost of construction and estimated revenue of a branch of the Central Pacific railroad, from MarysviUe, Cal., to the Columbia River in Oregon; together with a report on the wealth and resources of the state of Oregon. Salem, Ore., 1864. 66 p. 8°. NY. California & Nevada railroad. Report of the president, n.p. [188-?] 12 p. P. H. California & Oregon railroad company. Report on the preliminary survey of the California & Oregon railroad. By the chief engineer. Boston [186-]. 41 p. 8°. LC. California central railroad company. Exhibit. New York, i860. 8 p. 8°. NY. California central railway. Report [of the chief engineer] upon the California central rail- way in California and Nevada. New York, 1881. CU, ICC, NY. Cambridge railroad company. Acts of the General court of Massachusetts in relation to the Cambridge railroad company and the Union railway company; together with the locations of the Cambridge railroad in Boston and Cambridge. Cambridge, 1859. 2 p. 1., [i], 4-19 P- 8°. NY. . Charter and the several acts in addi- tion thereto, and the location of said railroad in Boston and Cambridge. Boston, 1855. II p. 8°. NY. . 2d return of the Cambridge railroad company to the secretary of the common- wealth of Massachusetts. Embracing the time from Oct. i, 1856, to Nov. 30, 1857 Cambridge, 1858-61. 8°. NY. Camden & Amboy railroad and transporta- tion company. Points against the Raritan & Delaware Bay and Camden & Atlantic railroad application [House bill, no. 307]. Washington [1863 ?]. 6 p. 8°. LC. . See also Delaware & Raritan canal and Camden & Amboy railroad and transporta- tion companies. Camden & Atlantic railroad company. Char- ter and subscription. [1852.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Engineer's report, June 24, 1852. [Philadelphia.] 12 p. 8°. ICC. Rogers, A. J. Speech on a bill to authorize the Camden & Atlantic and the Raritan & Delaware Bay railroads, to transport pas- sengers and merchandise across the state from RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 189 New York to PhUadelphia, in violation of the laws of the state and the decision of her courts; delivered in the House of representa- tives, Mar. 22, 1864. Washington, 1864. 16 p. 8°. H. Canajoharie & Catskill railroad company. Report made in pursuance of a resolution of the Assembly of the 3d of Feb. 1842. 9 p. 8°. (New York. Assembly, no. 118. Mar. IS, 1842.) ICC. . Report on the survej^ of a route for the proposed Canajoharie and Catskill rail- road with an estimate of its cost. New York, 1831. 23 p. 8°. H,ICC. New York (state). Assembly. Report of the Committee on rail-roads upon several petitions for legislative aid to Canajoharie and Catskill raihroad. [Feb. 13, 1838.] 16 p. 8°. H. • . Report of the Committee on rail- roads, on the petition of the Canajoharie & Catskill railroad company and others [Albany, 1839.] 5 p. 8°. B. Pickell, John. Report of examinations and surveys of a railroad from Canajoharie, -situated on the Erie Canal, to the village of CatskiU on the Hudson River Catskill, 1831. 23 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Cape Cod railroad company. Report of the committee for investigating the affairs of the Cape Cod railroad company, appointed by the stockholders, July 14, 1858. Boston, 1858. 40 p. 8°. B. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley railway company. Agreement (and plan of reorganization, Oct. 31, 189s). n.p. [189s]. 16 p. 8°. NY. . Charter of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley railway company, formerly Western railroad company, and acts amendatory thereto to Mat. 26, 1880. Also charter and amendatory acts relating to the Mount Airy rail road company (now consolidated with the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley railway company) . Together with the by-laws and an appendix. .... Raleigh, 1880. 67 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley railway. (From Mt. Airy at the base of the Blue Ridge to Wilmington, N.C.) Its origin, construc- tion, connections and extensions Phila- delphia, 1889. 119 p. 4°. ICC. ist mortgage bonds of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley railway company. North Carolina. Bonds Umited to $4,000 per mile, and to be issued only as the grading is com- pleted [Raleigh] 1880. 39 p. 8°. B. North Carolina. Laws, statutes, etc. An act to authorize a sale of the state's stock in the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley railway com- pany, and provide for the speedy completion of the same, n.p., 1883. 8 p. 8°. B. Cape Fear, Yadkin & Pedee raihroad company. Charter [1837]. 13 p. 8°. (General assembly of the state of North Carolina.) ICC. Carolina central railway company. Descrip- tive memoir of its railway and the adjacent country (with map) by the chief engineer. July 1874. Wilmington, N.C, 1874. CU. . Report of the receivers to the holders of the 1st mortgage bonds for the year ending Mar. 31, 1880. ICC. Catawissa railroad company. Philadelphia &• Erie railroad company, and another, v. the Catawissa railroad company, and others. In the Supreme court of Pennsylvania in and for the eastern district, in equity Jan. term, 1866. AflSdavits for defendants. Philadelphia, [1866]. 14 p. 8°. NY. Catawissa, Williamsport & Erie railroad com- pany. Catawissa, Williamsport & Erie rail- road. New York, 1853. CU. . Charter and supplements thereto. Philadelphia, 1856. CU. The Cauca Valley mining and construction company. Contract and other papers relat- ing to the Cauca railroad. Peoria, 111., 1872^ 67 p. 8°. ICC. Central Ohio railroad company. Address to the people of Muskingum County, on the subject of a subscription by the county and by the town of Zanesville to the stock of the Central Ohio railroad. Zanesville, Ohio, 1848. 30 p. 8°. H. . Exhibit, Mar. 1854. Baltimore, 1854. 25 p. 8°. ICC. BoUman, — . Report of Mr. Bollman, in relation to the Central Ohio railroad and remarks by Mr. Done, upon the influence to be exercised by the opening of the [Central Ohio railroad]. Baltimore, 1854. 15 p. 8°. ICC. Central of Georgia railway company. Rules for the government of employees, effective Oct. I, 1903. n.p. UW. . Central of Georgia railway company. With Southern express company. General agreement for express facilities. Dated Jan. i, 1903. n.p. 10 p. f°. ICG- Central railroad and banking company of Georgia. Reports of the presidents, engineers in chief and superintendents. From i to 19. With report of survey by AMred Cruger. And the charter of the company. Savannah, 1854. 343 p. 8°. ICC. . Richmond & DanviEe railroad company. Decisions of the U.S. court for the southern district of Georgia. Savannah, Ga., 1892. 60 p. ICC. . Georgia. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts incorporating the Central railroad & bank- ing company of Georgia, together with amend- ments and supplementary acts. Savannah, 1873. 46 p. 8°. H. Central raihroad company of New Jersey. Charter New York, 1867. 24 p. 8°. B. I go RAILWAY ECONOMICS Central railroad company of New Jersey. Charter with the supplement thereto. New York, 1874. 31 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Central railroad of New Jersey, and its connections through the coal fields of Penn- sylvania. Guide book. New York, 1864. 120 p. 12°. ICC. . Consolidated mortgage. Dated Sept. I, 1874. 13 p. 8°. ICC. General instructions for the govern- ment of freight agents. UW. General instructions for the govern- ment of station and ticket agents. UW. General mortgage to the Central trust company of New York, trustee. Dated July I, 1887. To secure $50,000,000 bond. New York. 67 p. 8°. ICC. Lease of the Lehigh & Susquehanna raihoad, by the Central raihoad company of New Jersey. Commencing Apr. i, 1871. New York, 1871. 16 p. 8°. B. List of general account with minor accounts and subdivisions, 1887. 60 p. 8°, ICC. Mortgage to John C. Green and Moses Taylor, ist mortgage bonds. Dated Dec. 15, 1868, payable Feb. i, 1890. 9 p. 8°. ICC. Mortgage to secure adjustment and funded debt bonds. Dated May i, 1878. 31 p. 8°. ICC. Probable effect on the securities of the Central railroad of New Jersey of the separa- tion of railroad and coal property required by the railroad rate bill [Hepburn act of June 29, 1906]. Philadelphia. 12 p. 8°. ICC. -. Report of John S. Kennedy and Joseph S. Harris, receivers, of the operation and management of the railroad property in their charge in the states of New Jersey, Penn- sylvania and New York during the period of their receivership, Oct. 15, 1886, to Dec. 31, 1887. ICC, NY. Report on the surveys from Elizabeth- port, on Staten Island Sound, to Easton, Pa. ; by James Laurie. New York, 1850. 23 p. 8°. ICC. . Rules of the operating dept. UW. Statement of the Board of directors to the stockholders, Sept. 9, 1876. ICC. Statement of the Central railroad of New Jersey and effect of the plan of adjust- ment proposed by the joint committee, Feb. 23,1878. n.p. IS p. 8°. B,NY. Femon, T. S. How two New Jersey railways were wrecked; B. Wilhamson, ex-chancellor, among the wreckers. The Central railroad of New Jersey; the New Jersey southern railroad. [Dec. 15, 1877.] 32 p. 8°. H. Kobbfi, Gustav. The Central railroad of New Jersey. An illustrated guide book, with road maps. New York, 1890. 108 p. 16°. ICC. New Jersey. Attorney-general. Report Of the Attorney-general, in the matter of the Central railroad tax case of 1882, writs of certiorari under the act of Apr. 10, 1884 Trenton, 1885. 31 p. 8°. NY. Central railroad of Iowa. The Central railroad of Iowa, forming, with its connections, a direct and unbroken line from St. Louis to St. Paul. Value and security of its ist mortgage 7 per cent gold bonds. New York, 1870. 32 p. 8°. B. . Report of committee to bondholders [on the financial condition of the road]. Boston, 1874. 16 p. 8°. H. -. Report of the joint investigating com- mittee of ist and 2d mortgage bondholders, on the condition and prospects of the Central railroad company of Iowa. With plan of reorganization. 1874. 8 p. ICC. Two hundred and forty miles in length. forming a brief and unbroken line from St. Louis to St. Paul New York, 1869. 32 p. 8°. B. . Value and security of its ist mortgage 7 per cent gold bonds. New York, 1869. 32 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC. Same. New York, June 20, 1870. 32 p. 8°. ICC. Central Vermont railway company. James R. Langdon et al. v. Vermont &" Canada railroad company et al. Franklin County. In Chan- cery, Apr. term, 1878. [St. Albans ?] 1878. 310 p. 8°. NY. . Rules and regulations governing the movement of trains Jan. i, 1878. St. Albans. UW. Charleston & Savannah railroad company. Charter as passed by the legislatures of South Carolina and Georgia. Charleston, 1854. 22 p. 8°. ICC. Charleston, Cincinnati & Chicago railroad company. Charters and amendments with acts relating thereto. New York [1888]. nop. 8°. ICC. — — — '. Correspondence concerning the Charles- ton, Cincinnati & Chicago railroad. [Phila- delphia, 1892.] 61 p. 8°. B. . Plan of reorganization of Aug. 2, 1892. Amending and supplementary to plan of June 18, 1891. n.p. [1892]. 8 p. 8°. NY. . Trust agreement and plan of reorgani- zation (June 18, 1891). n.p. [1891]. 14 p. 8°. NY. Charlotte & South Carolina railroad company. Proceedings of a convention of the stock- holders of the Charlotte & South Carolina railroad company, held, for the purpose of organization, at Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 9, 1847. Columbia, S.C, 1847. 16 p. 8°. B. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta railroad. Charters, acts and documents from 1846-79. Columbia, S.C, 1880. 2 v. CU. Chatham railroad and its coimections. 8°. ICC. 16 p. Chattanooga & Kentucky railroad. Report of the chief engineer to the president and RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 191 directors. Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 1866. Chattanooga, 1868. 28 p. 8°. ICC. Chattanooga, Rome & Columbus railroad company. Plan of reorganization, dated Feb. I, 1897, and notice of meeting to the holders of Central trust company certificates. .... New York, 1897. 16 p. 4°. NY. Chattaroi railway company. Chattaroi railway of Kentucky. Standard gauge, n.p., 1880. 47 p. 8°. B, NY. . Statement. 1887. ICC. Cheraw & Darlington railroad company. Pro- ceedings of the meeting of stockholders, of the Cheraw & Darlington railroad company, Nov. 1874; proceedings of the meeting of stockholders of the Cheraw & Darlington and Cheraw & Salisbury railroad companies, Nov. 1884, 1886, 1888-89; proceedings of the meeting of stockholders of the Cheraw & Darlington railroad company, Nov. 1890-92, 189s, 1897. Charleston, S.C, 1874-97. 8°. NY. ,_ Cheraw & Salisbiu'y railroad company. Pro- ceedings of the meeting of stockholders of the Cheraw & Darlington and Cheraw & Salis- bury railroad companies, Nov. 1884, 1886, 1888-89; proceedings of the meeting of stockholders of the Cheraw & Salisbury rail- road company, Nov. 1890. Charleston, S.C, 1884-90. 8°. NY. Chesapeake & Ohio railroad company. Central trunk line to the West; a statement showing the superiority of the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad as a short, constant and economical line of communication between the Atlantic seaboard cities and those of the Ohio and Mississippi valleys and the Pacific coast. Jan. 1870. New York. 27 p. CU, H, ICC, NY. . The Chesapeake & Ohio railroad com- pany, ist mortgage bonds, principal and interest payable in gold or sterling New York, 1868. 43 P- 8°. ICC, LC. The Chesapeake & Ohio railroad: its advantages as a- through passenger and freight route between the seaboard and the West, together with information concerning the agricultural, mineral and mechanical resources. May 1873. New York [1873]. 68, [2] p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. -. Chesapeake & Ohio railroad. Nov. i, 1872. [New York, 1872.] 20 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC. -. The Chesapeake & Ohio railroad of Virginia and West Virginia, between the seaboard and the West, with information concerning its agricultural, mineral and mechanical resources, extended coal and iron deposits. May 1876. Richmond, Va. [1876]. 72 p. 8°. B, ICC. -. Description of the Chesapeake & connections, now in progress, with full particu- lars concerning the securities of the company. Nov. I, 1880. [New York, 1880.] 21 p. 8°. ICC. . [Circular offering Chesapeake & Ohio railroad bonds for sale. Fisk & Hatch.] New York, Mar. 23, 1870. [3] p. 8°. H. . Extract from the annual report and other matters of interest to bondholders and creditors. Feb. i, 1875. Fisk & Hatch. New York. 13 p. 8°. ICC. . Geological report upon the iron ore, coal and other mineral deposits found along the line of the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad, by Thomas S. Ridgway New York, 1872. 24 p. fold. map. 4°. B, ICC. History, with a map showing its con- nection with the Pacific railroad^ resources of the country, legislation of Virginia and West Virginia. Richmond, 1868. 16 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Same. Another ed. 1868. 49 p. 8°. ICC. . Loan of the Chesapeake & Ohio rail- road. Fisk & Hatch. New York, Feb. 15, 1870. [2], S-14, [i] p. 8°. H. Notes on the coal trade of the Chesa- peake & Ohio railroad, in its bearing upon the commercial interests of Richmond, Va. [By I. M. St. John.] [Richmond] 1878. 12 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. Plan for its purchase and reorganiza- tion. [1874?] 7 p. 4°. ICC, NY. A short, economical and profitable line from the Atlantic coast to the great West. Fisk & Hatch. New York, Jan. 1872. [2], S-31 p. 8°. H, ICC (Mar. 1871). -. A statement of its present conditions as presented to the receiver by its officers; also of the character and condition of the suits now pending for the foreclosure of mortgages. [Richmond, 1875.] 62 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. . Supplement to circular of Aug. i, 1874: to the bondholders and creditors of the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad; Fisk & Hatch. New York, Sept. 10, 1874. 19 p. 12°. H, ICC. -. To the bondholders and creditors of the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad company. Aug. I, 1874. New York, 1874. 14 p. 8°. NY. Chesapeake & Ohio railway company. Agree- ment for the reorganization of the Chesa- peake & Ohio railway company. Feb. 7, 1888: pt. XIII [of Corporate history], n.p. [1888]. 19 p. 8°. NY. . Agreements made by reorganization committee of the Chesapeake & Ohio railway company, n.p., 1888. vi, 43 p. 8°. NY. The Chesapeake & Ohio railway. 1880. [New York, 1880.] 17 p. 8°. B, NY. The Chesapeake & Ohio railway and Ohio railway, and of its improvements and connections through from Newport News and Richmond, to Lexington, Louisville, Memphis, Cincinnati, Columbus and Chicago. New York, 1881. 18 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. 192 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Chesapeake & Ohio raUway company. Compara- tive statement of passengers, freight tonnage and revenue for the years ending June 30, 1901-1900. Richmond, Va. 24 p. 8°. ICC (June 30, 1902-01). — ■ — ■ — ■. Corporate history. Jan. i, 1889. I3pts.iniv. Philadelphia, 1889. vii, siop. 8°. NY. - — ■ — ■. A description of the Chesapeake & Ohio railway and of its improvements and connections, now in progress, with full par- ticulars concerning the seciurities. Nov. i, 1880. (Statement by Fisk & Hatch.) [New York, 1880.] 20, [i] p. 8°. NY. -. Probable effect on the securities of the Chesapeake & Ohio railway of the separation of railroad and coal property required by the railroad rate bill [Hepburn act of June 29, 1906]. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Chataigne, J. H. The Chesapeake & Ohio rail- way directory, containing an illustrated history and description of the road 1881-82. [Richmond, 1881.] ICC. Cheshire railroad company. Rules and regula- tions. Boston. UW. Chester & Tamaroa coal and railroad company, with a geological report of its resources and prospective business. Cincinnati, 1871. 32 p. 8°. ICC. Chesterfield railroad company. Report of the committee under a resolution of the stock- holders of the Chesterfield railroad company, at their annual meeting, held in Apr. 1844. Richmond, 1844. 21 p. 8°. B. Cheyenne & northern railroad company. Official statements of J. K. Jeffrey [concern- ing] the Laramie County railroad bonds issued to aid the construction of the Cheyenne & northern railroad [and] copy of bond and coupon. I 1. [Boston, 1887.] f°. NY. Chicago, Alton & St. Louis railroad company. [Agreement to bondholders.] [1859.] 10 p. 8°. B. . Bondholders' agreement made Jan. 10, i860, and modified July 9, 1862. New York, 1862. 6 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. . Modification of bondholders' agree- ment made July 23, 1862. 3 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Proceedings of meeting of bondholders. .... [New York, July 9, 1862.] 12 p. 8°. B, NY. . To the ist, 2d and 3d mortgage bond- holders [Report of committee. 1859.] 12 p. 8°. B, NY. Chicago & Alton rail road company. Charter and agreement of the bondholders. Chicago, 1861. 26 p. 8°. B. . [Charters and acts of the legislature of Illinois.] n.p., n.d. 364 p. 8°. B. . [Circular announcing decision of directors to extend the road from Joliet to Chicago.] [Chicago, July 29, 1863.] 4 p. 8°. H. General report of the receiver of the St. Louis, Alton & Chicago railroad to trustees of bondholders, with report of the Chicago & Alton railroad from 16 Oct. to 31 Dec. 1862. Chicago, 1863. 8°. H. A parody on Patience; by D. Dalziel, illustrated by H. W. McVickar. New York, n.d. [21], [56] p. 8°. H. Charlton, James. Official giude of the Chicago & Alton railroad and monthly reprint and advertiser containing time cards, advertise- ments and pt. 8 of a reprint from the latest English ed. of the complete works of Robert Browning, which reprint will be continued monthly till completed. No. 8, July 1873. 12°. ICC. McClement, J. H. Chicago & Alton recapitali- zation 1907. 60 p. 4°. B, ICC. Supreme court of Illinois. Central grand divi- sion. January term, A.D. 1873. Chicago &* Alton railroad company, appellant, v. the People, ex rel., Gustavus Koerner, et al., ap- pellees. Brief for appellant. [By] C. Beck- with Chicago, 1873. 52 p. 8°. JC. . . Januaryterm, A.D. 1873. TheChicago &" Alton railroad company, appellant, v. The people of the state of Illinois . . . . , appellees. Argument for the people 94 P- 8°. JC. Chicago & Atlantic railway company. A state- ment of the prospects and advantages of the line. Pittsburgh, 1873, 36 p. 8°. ICC. Chicago & Canada southern railroad. Pro- spectus and other documents. New York, 1872. 40 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY. Chicago & Cincinnati railroad company. To capitalists and the friends of a direct railroad between Chicago and Cincinnati. [New York, 1859.] 14 p. 8°. B. Chicago & eastern Illinois railroad company. Refunding and improvement mortgage to Bankers' trust company. Dated July i, 1905. Securing refunding and improvement gold bonds, $55,000,000. Due July 1, 1955. 77 p. 4°. ICC. Chicago & Erie railroad company. Circular of committee to the holders of bonds [and] stock, and plan- and agreement for the reor- ganization of the Erie system, including New York, Lake Erie & western railroad company. New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio railro?.d company, Chicago & Erie railroad company. .... New York, 1895. 36 p. 4°. NY. Chicago & Grand Trunk railway company. Arguments of the Chicago & Grand Trunk, Michigan central; on the apportionment of Chicago east bound traffic to the Chicago & RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 193 Grand Trunk railway, submitted to the Board of arbitration, July 1880. New York, 1880. 59-93 P- 8°. NY. . Borg, Simon & company. To the holders of Chicago & Grand Trunk railway company ist mortgage 6 per cent bonds. [2] p. 4°. ICC^ Chicago & great eastern railway company. Examination of the powers of the charter, by J. M. Walker. Chicago, 1864. 18 p. 8°. NY. . [Prospectus.] [New York, 1863?] 76 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. Chicago & Illinois southern railway company. Circular of the Chicago & Illinois southern railway [New York, 1872?] 37 p. 8°. B. Chicago & Michigan lake shore railroad com- pany. Circular in relation to the bonds of the Chicago & Michigan lake shore railroad [by Chas. F. Adams, jr.]. Boston, 1873. 15 p. 8°. H. . Report of the receiver, Dec. 31, 1877. Boston, 1878. 8°. H. Chicago & Milwaukee railway company. Charters, laws and documents relating to the organization of the Chicago & Milwaukee railway company. .... Chicago, 1863. 60 p. 8°. B. Chicago & Mississippi railroad company. Charter of the Chicago & Mississippi railroad company, originally incorporated by the name of the Alton & Sangamon railroad company, and the legislative acts of Illinois, relating to said corporation. New York, 1854. 19 p. 8°. NY. . Chief engineer's report, with the char- ter of the road and the amendments thereto. Oct. 1852. New York, 1852. 46 p. 8°. H. -. [Indentiu-e made the 9th day of Oct. 1862, between Azariah C. Flagg, David Hoadley and John Earle WiUiams and Samuel J. Tilden and Louis H. Meyer.] [8] p. f°. ICC. Statements by the directors as to the present condition of the road, Mar. 15, 1854. New York, 1854. 16 p. 8°. H, ICC. Chicago & northern Pacific railroad company. [This indenture, made this ist day of Apr. A.D. 1890, by and between the Chicago & northern Pacific railroad company and the Farmers' loan & trust company in the city of New York ] 43 p. 4°. ICC. . Plan of reorganization of the Chi- cago & northern Pacific railroad company, and Chicago & Calumet terminal railway company. May 4, 1897. Depositary: United States trust company, New York. New York, 1897. iv, 15 p. 4°. NY. Chicago & northwestern railway company. The address of the president to the stock and bondholders, at the annual meeting, June 7, i860 New York, i860. 22 p. 8°. NY. . Bonds. [New York, May 17, 1862.I 10 p. 8°. H. . Chicago & northwestern railway com- pany to United States trust company of New York and John A. Stewart, trustees. General gold bond mortgage of 1897. $165,000,000. Dated Nov. i, 1897. 83 p. 8°. ICC. Circular to bond and stockholders. Jan. 21, 1861. New York, 1861. 26 p. 8°. H, NY. . Circular to stockholders, June 20, 1864. Chicago, 1864. II p. 8°. CU, H, ICC, NY. Documents relating to the formation. New York, i860. 80 p. 8°. NY. Freight tariff covering points reached via the Northwestern line and its connections. Mar. 1904. 378 p. 8°. ICC. . A history of the origin of the place names connected with the Chicago & north- western .... railways. Chicago, 1908. 201 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. . [Indenture made i6th of Jan. 1865 between the Chicago & northwestern railway company and Samuel J. Tilden.] 15 p. f°. ICC. . The Indian, the Northwest, 1600- 1900; the red man; the war man; the white man, and the Northwestern Une. Chicago, 1901. 114 p. illus., pi., ports., maps. fold, map. 8°. B, LC. Memorial of the Chicago & north- western and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway companies to the Senate and Assem- bly of the state of Wisconsin. Chicago, 1875. CU, ICC, NY. . Monthly statement. ICC Qune,July, Oct., Dec. 1861). Over half a century of progress. 1848- 1902. Being a brief history of the develop- ment of that part of the Chicago & north- western railway system extending from Chicago to Omaha. Chicago [1902]. [24] p. 8°. ICC. . Report of the bondholders' committee, Apr. II, 1861. New York, 1861. 41 p. 8°. NY. . Rules and regulations governing freight traf&c. Feb. i, 1897 Chicago [1897]. viii, 46 p. 8°. LC. . Statement in behalf of the Chicago & northwestern railway company, regarding the biUs before the committees to regulate rail- road tarififs in Wisconsin. Chicago, 1874. 22 p. 8°. B. -. Statement in behalf of the Chicago & northwestern railway company relative to Assembly bill no. 260 relating to railroad tariffs [Wisconsin]. Chicago, 1870. 19 p. 8°. ICC. — ■■ — . Yesterday and to-day; a history [of the Chicago & northwestern railway system]. [By W. H. Stennett.] Chicago, 1905. 3-124 p. fold. map. 8°. B (1911), CU (18 ' 194 RAILWAY ECONOMICS HU, ICC, LC, NY (1899, 1905, 1911), UI, UM, UW. Have, J. L. ten. De Chicago en northwestem- spoorweg. Amsterdam, 1869. 66 p. tab. 8°. LC. Milwaukee. Common council. A copy of an ordinance requiring the Chicago & north- western railway company to elevate the plane of its roadbed and tracks within certain hmits in the city of Milwaukee Apr. 7, 1904. 24 p. 8°. ICC. ■ . . Copy of an ordinance providing for the depression of a portion of the roadbed and tracks of the Chicago & northwestern railway company in the city of Milwaukee. .... Apr. IS, igo2. 14 p. 8°. ICC. Ogden, W. B. To the stock and bondholders of the Chicago & northwestern railroad company assembled at their annual meeting for the election of directors. Chicago. [New York, June I, 1868.] 4 P- 8°. ICC. Parton, James. Manual for the instruction of "rings," railroad and political; with a history of the grand Chicago & northwestern "ring," and the secret of its success in placing an over-issue of twenty millions, with a margin of three millions in three years Abridged ed. New York, 1866. 76 p. 12°. JC, LC. Prescott, De Witt Clinton. Early day railroad- ing from Chicago; a narration with some observations. Chicago, 111. [1910]. 265 p. 12°. LC. Schmidt & Gallatin, New York. Chicago and northwestern; a study New York, 1909. 28 p. 8°. HU, LC. Chicago & Pacific railroad. Description, charter, maps, etc. Chicago [1873]. 48 p. 8°. NY. Chicago & Paducah raiboad company. Pro- spectus of the Chicago & Paducah railroad. Its present position, popular advantages, and future prospects, together with the financial resources of the company New York, 1872. 27 p. 8°. B. Chicago & Rock Island railroad company. Circular of A. C. Flagg to the stockholders and bondholders. Dec. i, 1857. New York, 1857. 37 P- 8°. H, ICC. : Reports of the president, chief engineer and consulting engineer, 1851. New York, 1852. 29 p. 8°. NY. -. Statement of the condition and pros- pects, embracing the report of J. B. Jervis, consulting engineer, and extracts from the reports of the president and chief engineer with copy of the trust mortgage, etc New York, 1852. 2 p. 8°. NY. Chicago, Brazil & Ohio River railroad and coal company. Chief engineer's report. ICC (Aug. 1881). Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad com- pany. Circular of consohdation to BurHng- ton & Missouri River railroad company in Nebraska. Boston, 1880. unp. ■UI. -. Freight equipment guide of the Bur- lington route. For information of employes only. Effective June i, 1900 (Circ. no. 45.) [Chicago ?] 1899. 85, [i] p. P. LC. Increase of property and construction. Boston, 1882. unp. UI. [Letters concerning the stock of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad col- lected by J. M. Forbes.] [From the Boston Daily advertiser, Jan. 25, 1889.] [Boston, 1889.] 13 p. 8°. B, H. Plan of consohdation. n.p., 1880. unp. UI. Report on Republican VaUey road. Boston, 1881. unp. UI. . Statement. Boston, 1878. unp. UI. . Through train service, n.p., Feb. 1888. IS p. 16°. H. . Train rules. Operating dept. Chicago, 1899. 16°. HU. . Relief dept. Revised regulations. Issue of June IS, 1907. 42 p. 12°. ICC. Thompson, J. G. The early history of the Chicago Burlington & Quincy railroad. Chicago, 1904. 23 p. 4°. UC. Chicago, Danville & Vincennes railroad com- pany. $2,soo,ooo ist mortgage sinking fund gold bonds, having 40 years to nm, principal and interest payable in U.S. gold coin New York [1870]. 27 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. . Gold bonds. Statement of the value and security of the company's $2,500,000 ist mortgage sinking fund bonds New York, 1869. 32 p. I map. 8°. NY. • •. Report of the investigation Apr. 14, 1875. New York, 1875. 37 p. 8°. NY. Security and profit of investment in the ist mortgage sinking fund bonds [circular letter; W. B. Lang & company. New York]. [New York, 18—.] [4] p. 8°. H. . Security and value of the ist mortgage sinking fund 70 per cent gold bond. New York, 1870. 27 p. 8°. ICC. $300,000 ist mortgage sinking fund 7 per cent gold bonds [circular letter; Spencer Vila & company, Boston], [i] p. 8°. H. Chicago, Dubuque & Minnesota and Chicago, CUnton & Dubuque railroad companies. The river railroads [construction account]. [Du- buque, 1875.] CU. Chicago great western railroad company. Articles of incorporation Dated Aug. II, 1909. 4°. B. . [Capital stock.] [3] p. 8°. ICC. • . Chicago great western railroad com- pany and Frederic W. Stevens and George H. Gardiner, purchasers, and J. P. Morgan & company, reorganization managers. Agree- ment, dated Aug. 20, 1909. 8 p. 4°. B. . ist mortgage securing $75,000,000 50-year 4 per cent gold bonds. Chicago RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 195 great western railroad company to the Standard trust company of New York, trustee. Dated Sept. i, 1909. [New York, 1909.] 88 p. 4°. B. In the maitter of the Minnesota rail- road and warehouse commission's supposed schedule of the classified rates. Mar. 1906. Argument on behalf of the Chicago great western railway company. By A. B. Stickney, president 77 p. 8°. B, ICC. Plan and agreement for the reorganiza- tion. Dated Jime i, 1909. 23 p. f°. ICC. . Proceedings at an ordinary, general meeting of the holders of the 4 per cent deben- ture stock and 5 per cent preferred stock "A," held at the Cannon Street hotel, London, E.C., on Wednesday the 6th day of Mar. 1901, Howard GUliat, esq., in the chair. 15 P- 4°. ICC, NY. Proceedings at an ordinary general meeting held at Winchester house. Old Broad Street, London, E.C., on Wednesday, 7 Mar. 1906. London, 1906. 11 p. 4°. NY. A short history of the finances. [By A. B. Stickney.] New York. 15 p. 8°. B, ICC. Trust deed and contract. To Man- hattan trust company, trustee. [T892.] 20 p. 8°. ICC. Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville railway company, Central trust company and Mur- dock. Refunding mortgage, 1897 New York, 1897. 23 p. 8°. NY. Chicago, Indianapolis & St. Louis short line railway company to Central trust company of New York, ist mortgage. $3,000,000. 50 years, 4 per cent gold bonds, dated Apr. i, 1903. Indianapolis. 30 p. 4°. ICC. Chicago, Iowa & Nebraska railroad company. Leases of Chicago, Iowa & "Nebraska railroad and Cedar Rapids & Missouri River railroad company to the Galena & Chicago union railroad company and Chicago & north- western railway company. [New York, 1865.] 78 p. 8°. B. — . Leases of Chicago, Iowa & Nebraska railroad. Cedar Rapids & Missouri River railroad company, Beloit & Madison railroad company to the Galena & Chicago union railroad company. [July, 1862.] 72 p. 8°.. ICC. Statement accompanying their pro- posal to sell certain of their bonds. Contain- ing interesting statistics of the road and the country it penetrates. Jan. 1857. Chicago, 1857. 38 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Chicago, Milhngton & western railway company. Address of the directors, articles of incorpora- tion, general incorporation law of the state of lUinois for the incorporation of railroad companies, extracts from the press, etc. Chicago [1872?]. 31 p. JC. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway com- pany. A brief description of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway [for the in- formation of the European newspaper corre- spondents visiting the World's Columbian exposition], ["In English, German, Scandi- navian (Swedish), French."] Chicago, 1893. [32] p. 8°. H. . Brief history of the growth of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway and of the development of the territory through which it runs. By Luis Jackson. Chicago, 1900. 16 p. 8°. ICC, UI. Copy of an ordinance requiring the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway company to elevate its tracks in the south division of the city of Milwaukee, passed by the Common council Mar. 19, 1906. Mil- waukee, 1906. 41 p. 8°. ICC. -. In the matter of proposed legislation for the taxation of Wisconsin railways. Brief. .... [Chicago, 19—?] 42 p. 8°. B. -. The organization and history of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. By John W. Cary. Milwaukee, n.d. ICC. . Schedule of proposed standard average freight rates. St. Paul [1889]. 14 p. 4°. . Should the present system of railway taxation in Wisconsin be changed? Sug- gestions presented to the honorable Tax com- mission [Chicago, 19 — ?] 21 p. 4°. B. A tale of nine cities; something worth having and keeping, n.p., n.d. 32°. H. To officers and agents [reciprocal demurrage]. Jan. 15, 1907. 4 p. 4°. ICC. The why and wherefore of common things. Chicago, 1886. 48 p. 24°. H. U.S. Circuit court. District of South Dakota. Chicago, Milwaukee &" St. Paul railway com- pany, complainants, v. Wm. H. Tompkins, W. T. LaFollette, and Alexander Kirkpatrick, constituting the Board of railroad commissioners of the state of South Dakota, et al., defendants. Pleadings and proofs. Chicago, 1898. 959 p. 8°. ICC. Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis railway company. Reorganization. New York, Aug. 27, 1895. Notice that the reorganization committee, pursuant to the plan and agreement, has deemed it necessary to modify said plan. .... New York [1895]. broadside. 8°. NY. . Reorganization. Modification of plan filed with Mercantile trust company, pursuant to reorganization agreement of Jan. 8, 1894. New York, 1894. 2 1. 4°. NY. -. Reorganization. New York, Aug. 27, 1895. To the depositing security holders. [New York, 1895.] 3 p. 4°. NY. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad com- pany. Rules for employees of the operating dept. Chicago, n.d. 16°. HU. . Supreme court of the state of New York. Statements and affidavits on behalf 196 RAILWAY ECONOMICS of Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad company. New York, 1868. 67 p. 8°. B. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway com- pany. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway system and representative employees. .... Chicago, 1900. 756 p. 4°. ICC, LC. . The new La Salle Street station. Chicago, 1903. NY. . Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad company and Central trust company of New York, trustee. Trust agreement dated Aug. i, 1902. Securing 4 per cent gold bonds of 2002. n.p. [1902]. 4S p. 8°. ICC. . To the holders of stock of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway company: offer- ing to purchase all outstanding stock of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway com- pany. New York, 1902. 2 1. 4°. NY. . Vanderbilt v. the management. The case stated by each of the parties. Inter- views with Mr. Vanderbilt, Mr. Cable, Mr. Dows and Mr. Riddle Chicago, 1884. 3 p. 8°. B. Hauke, John S. The Iowa land swindle, at- tempted by the Chicago, -Rock Island & Pacific railroad company, by Senate bill no. 1015, now upon the Speaker's table, in the House, fully exposed. [Washington, 1872.] 3P- 8°. LC. Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans railroad company. 5 per cent gold loan, due 1951. $18,000,000 mortgage of Mar. 15, 1881, to L. V. R. Randolph and L. A. Catlin, trustees. n.p., 1881. 37 p. 8°. NY. Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg railroad com- pany. Agreement between Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg railroad company, JefEer- sonville, Madison & Indianapolis railroad company, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago railway company, Terre Haute & Indianapolis railroad company and Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, & Indianapolis railroad company. Sept. 20, 1883. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Chicago, St. Paul & Fond du Lac railroad com- pany. Charter, consolidated from the Illinois & Wisconsin railroad and the Rock Valley union railroad under the laws of lUinois and Wisconsin. New York, 1855. 2 v. 8°. B, H, NY. . Charter, with ist annual report and prospectus for bonds New York, 1855. 106, 16, 28 p. 8°. NY. . Documents relating to the land grant extension. New York, 1857. iv, 167 p. 8°. H, NY. -. Exhibit, Mar. 1, 1856. n.p., n.d. 30 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY. Proceedings and plans for the comple- tion of the Chicago, St. Paul & Fond du Lac railroad from Chicago to Oshkosh, and for the adjustment of its affairs. Adopted 22 Feb. 1859. New York, 1859. 15 p. 8°. NY. . [Prospectus offering] for sale $1,000,000 of their 30 years 7 per cent ist mortgage convertible bonds. [New York, 1855.] 28 p. 8°. H. Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City railway com- pany. Report of committee on scheme of reorganization. 3 Oct. 1892. n.p., 1892. 4 p. f. NY. Cincinnati & Baltimore railway company. Prospectus. [Cincirmati, June 30, 1869.] 7 p. 8°. ICC. Cincinnati & Chicago railroad. Report of the receiver. Nov. 1859. 20 p. 8°. ICC. Cincinnati & Fort Wayne & Four-Mile Valley railroad company. Joint report of the Board of directors. Aug. 2, 1853. ICC. Cincinnati & Fort Wayne railroad company. An exhibit in relation to a loan of $2,300,000 on ist mortgage bonds. Cincinnati, 1857. 112 p. 8°. NY. Cincinnati & great northern railroad. Exposi- tion of statistics and resources Cin- cinnati, 1871. 32 p. 8°. B, ICC. Cincinnati & Indianapolis Junction railroad company. Report of committee, with accom- panying statement of the president. June 1863. Cincinnati, 1863. 17 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . The Cinciimati & Indianapolis Junc- tion railroad. 1868. 11 p. 8°. ICC. Cincinnati & Mackinaw railroad company. Exposition of the plan, prospects, character and advantages of the Cincinnati & Macki- naw railroad, addressed to the consideration of the people and pubhc bodies interested in its construction. Cincinnati, 1854. 30 p. 8°. B, ICC. Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis railway com- pany. [Contract and agreement, i Apr. 1891, between the Cincinnati, Wabash & Michigan railway company, and the Cleveland, Cin- cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis railway com- pany.] Indianapolis, Ind. [1891]. 22 p. 8°. NY. Cincinnati, Cumberland Gap & Charleston railroad. Report of the ' chief engineer. Aug. 8, 1866. Knoxville, Tenn., i860. 15 P- 8°. ICC. Cincinnati, Dayton & Ironton railroad company. [Indenture first of May 1891 between the Cincinnati, Dayton & Ironton railroad com- pany and the Central trust company. New York.] 28 p. 8°. ICC. . Lease, dated May i, 1891, to Cincin- nati, Hamilton & Dayton. [New York, 1891 ?] 14 p. 8°. H. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 197 Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton railroad com- pany. Charter and bylaws. Cincinnati, 1849. IS P- 8°. ICC. . President's circular to the stockholders, Feb. 22, 1867. Cincinnati, 1867. 22 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Special report of the directors to the stockholders, for nine months ending Dec. 31, 1890. Cincinnati, 1891. 24 p. 8°. H, UW. . Statement of the existing controversy between the two Hnes of raihoads from Cin- cinnati to Lake Erie. Cincinnati, i8i;4. I'iV). 8°. H, ICC. i4 i li . To the stockholders. Letter of Apr. 2S, 1870. 6 p. 8°. ICC. Cincinnati Hamilton & Dayton railway com- pany. An agreement made this 14th day of Dec. 1905 between such holders of the 4J per cent -gold and trust notes issued imder the collateral trust agreement. Dated Mar. i, 1905 19 P- 8°. ICC. . To the Central trust company of New York, trustee. ConsoUdated mortgage secur- ing $50,000,000 41 half per cent gold bonds. Dated 2 Jan. 1905. n.p., 1905. S3 P- 4°- NY. . Deposit and exchange agreement, dated May 24, 1909. [New York? 1909.] 12 p. 4°. NY. . Plan of readjustment, n.p. [1909]. 8 p. 4°. NY. Cincinnati, Hillsborough & Parkersburg rail- road. The people's railroad meeting [report of a meeting at Hillsborough on completion of the railroad there], [i] p. f°. H. Morris, EUwood. Report of the final location and probable cost of the Cincinnati, Hills- borough & Parkersburg railroad, with some remarks on its pecuhar advantages as the coal railroad of Cincinnati. Cincinnati, 1853. sop. 8°. H, ICC. . Report on the preliminary surveys made for the Cincinnati, Hillsborough & Parkersburg railway, the Ohio link in the through line from Baltimore to St. Louis. .... Cincinnati, 1852. 48 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw railway com- pany. Agreement and plan of reorganization. Dec. 10, 189s. n.p. [1895]. 7 p. 8°. NY. Cincinnati, Logansport & Chicago railway company. Statement of the condition and prospects. New York, 1854. 27 p. 8°. ICC. Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Ohio railroad com- pany. Exhibit. Cincinnati, 1859. 31 p. 8°. NY. Cincinnati, Rockport & southwestern railway company. Reports of president, secretary and treasurer, and engineer. Sept. 2, 1872. Cincinnati, 1872. 16 p. 8°. — ■_ — . Special report of president to the directors and stockholders. Dec. 10, 1871. Cincinnati, 1871. 16 p. fold. map. 8°. B, ICC. Cincinnati southern railway association. An open letter to the sinking fund trustees. [1894?] up. 8°. ICC. Cincinnati southern railway company. Agree- ment for operating roads. [Cincinnati, 1881.I S2 p. 8°. ICC. ;— . Article of the Chattanooga Times re- printed in the Cincinnati Times-star of Dec. s, 1895. 10 p. 8°. ICC. . Circular of the trustees, together with the laws authorizing the construction of the Cincinnati southern railway and the decision of the Superior court of Cincinnati and the Supreme court of Ohio thereon. Cincinnati, 1873. Sop. 8°. ICC. . Contracts and agreements and state- ment of gross earnings. [1881.] s8 p. 8°. ICC. . Ferguson railway act, proceedings of the citizens Cincinnati, 1869. 31 p. 8°. B. -. The Ferguson railway act; views of the press, address of committees, action of the Board of trade and Chamber of commerce, record of the case and opinion of the Superior court of Cincinnati and Supreme court of Ohio. Cincinnati, 1872. 122 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY. . Form of contract for completing and leasing road. Cincinnati, 1878. 16 p. 8°. ICC NY. '. Form of lease. [1881.] 23 p. 8°. IC-C. . Laws of Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee authorizing the construction 71 p. 8°. ICC. . Memorandum of agreement between the trustees of the Cincinnati southern railway and the Cincinnati southern railway company. Cincinnati, May 8, 1877. 10 p. 8°. ICC, NY. -. Report of the commission on the affairs of the trustees Cincinnati, 1879. 238 p. 8°. NY. . Report of the progress of work, cost of construction, etc., of the Cincinnati southern railway, by Thomas D. Lovett, consulting and principal engineer. Nov. i, 1875. Cincinnati, 1875. 85 p. fold, tables. 8°. B, ICC, NY. -. Report on the progress of work and cost of construction of the Cincinnati southern railway, by G. Bouscaren, consulting and principal engineer, Dec. i, 1877. Cincinnati, 1878. 21 p. fold, tables. 8°. B, ICC, NY (also 1880)-. . Why the Cincinnati southern railway should not be sold. [Letter pubUshed in the Cincinnati Inquirer at the time of the proposed sale of the Cincinnati southern rail- way in Aug. 1896.] [Mar. 1898.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. 198 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Boyden, Henry Paine. The beginnings of the Cincinnati southern railway; a sketch of the years, 1869-78 Cincinnati, 1901. S-I22P. 8°. ICC, JC, LC. Cincinnati. City council. Report of surveys ordered by the city council to locate a railroad from Cincinnati to the Indiana state Une; by James Stewart. Cincinnati, 1849. 8 p. 8°. H. Davis, Garrett. Cincinnati & southern rail- way. Speech delivered in the Senate of the U.S., Mar. 13, 1871. Washington, 1871. IS p. 8°. B. Dickson, WiUiam M. A memorial to the legisla- ture of Ohio, and prayer for the repeal of the , Cinciimati southern railroad law [Cincinnati] n.d. 11 p. 8°. ICC. Ferguson, Edward Alexander. Founding of the Cincinnati southern railway with an auto- biographical sketch. Cincinnati, 1905. 163 p. 8°. B, CU, HU, ICC, LC, UP. Hollander, Jacob Harry. The Cincinnati southern railway: a study in municipal activity. In Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science. Baltimore, 1894. 12th ser., i, p. [7]-96. B, H, HU, JC, LC, UI, UP, UW, Y. Lovett, Thomas D. Report on the progress of work, cost of construction, etc., of the Cin- cinnati southern railway. Cincinnati, 1875. S8p. UL Wrightson, Thomas. Cincinnati southern rail- way. Remarks in the Seriate of Kentucky. Feb. 26, 1870. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Cincinnati western railroad company. Exposi- tion of the business prospects and estimated profits. Prepared by E. D. Mansfield, esq., Mar. 1854. Cincinnati, 1854. 19 p. ICC. , and the Cincinnati, Cambridge & Chi- cago short line railroad company. Charters with the contract of said companies for the construction and consolidation of a continu- ous line of road from Cincinnati to Newcastle, Ind. Cincinnati, 1853. 30, 11 p. 8°. ICC. Cincinnati, Wilmington & Zanesville railroad company. Receiver's report to Circuit court of U.S., southern district of Ohio. George S. Coe, trustee, v. Cincinnati, Wilmington &" Zanesville railroad company, and others. In chancery. .... Cincinnati, 1859. 32 p. 8°. ICC. . Report, Jan. i, 1857. New York, 1857. 31 p. 8°. ICC. Barnes, John H. Substance of remarks made at a public meeting held at Wilmington, Feb. 5, 1859. Glendale extension, Cincinnati, Wil- mington & Zanesville railroad. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Clarion, Mahoning & Pittsburg railroad com- pany of Pennsylvania. Prospectus, 1882. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Cleveland, Akron & Columbus railway company. President's special report for the twelve months ending June 30, 1901. ICC. Cleveland & Canton railroad company, ist mortgage 5 per cent bonds. Bondholders' agreement. [1894.] $ p. f°. ICC. Cleveland & Mahoning railroad company. To the stockholders. Cleveland, Nov. 14, 1857. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Cleveland & Pittsburgh railroad company. Acts constituting the charter of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh railroad company. n.p. [1862?] 16 p. 8°. B. ■ . Circular to the stockholders Cleveland, Ohio, 1834. 8 p. 12°. NY. Cleveland & Pittsburgh railroad com- pany, to the Farmers' loan and trust com- pany, trustee, general mortgage, $10,000,000. Dated Dec. i, 1891. Philadelphia. 19 p. 8°. ICC. The Cleveland & Pittsburgh railroad company, to the Farmers' loan and trust company, of the city of New York. Consoli- dated and sinking fund mortgage, dated Aug. I, 1867 Cleveland, 1867. 27 p. 8°. B. . Exhibit of the condition and prospects of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh railroad. [1850.] 21 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Report of the chief engineer [G. R. Eichbaum] on the location and estimates of cost, accompanied by the report of Professor A. C. Twining, consulting engineer Hudson, 1849. SI p. 7 1. 8°. NY, Y. — . Report of the special committee ap- pointed by the stockholders. Jan. 7, 1874. Cleveland, 1874. 31 p. 8°. NY. -. Report upon the surveys, location and estimates, by George R. Eichbaum, chief engi- neer; to which is appended the charter of the company. Pittsburgh, 1847. 23 p. 8°. NY. Testimony in case of the Cleveland &" Pittsburgh railroad company v. the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne &* Chicago railroad company, plaintiffs. Petitions to appropriate the right of way of defendant's rail way from Man- chester, Pa., to Rochester, Pa. Oct. 1863. Pittsburgh, 1863. 140 p. 8°. Dodge, S. Report of the survey and estimates and charter of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh railroad. Philadelphia, 1846. 24 p. 8°. CU, NY, UI. Cleveland & St. Louis railroad. Facts and statements concerning the Cleveland & St. Louis railroad. Cleveland, Aug. i8s4. Cleveland, 1854. 40, 10 p. 8°. ICC. ■ . Commercial suggestion to the citizens of Cleveland and Ohio concerning the Cleve- land & St. Louis railroad. Cleveland, 1854. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Cleveland & Toledo rail road company. Circular [to stockholders]. [New York, i8i;6.1 z d. 4°. B, NY. < i i 6 i' . [Condensed view of its history, pros- pects and affairs.] [New York, 1853.] 3 p. 4°. B. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 199 Ohio. Laws, statutes, etc. Laws of Ohio relating to the Cleveland & Toledo rail road company. Sandusky [1853]. 33 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis railway company. [Contract and agreement, I Apr. 1 89 1, between the Cincinnati, Wabash & Michigan railway company, and the Cleve- land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis railway company.] Indianapolis, Ind. [1891]. 22 p. 8°. NY. . Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis railway company to the Mercantile trust company and Theodore P. Haughey, trustees. General mortgage. Gold bonds. Dated May 15, 1893. New York. 14 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Statement of the directors to the Cleveland, Youngstown & Pittsburgh railway company of Ohio. A report on the condition and prospects of the company, and copy of its bond and mortgage. New York, 1882. 26 p. 8°. NY. Clyde & Sodus Bay railroad. Engineer's report and statement of the directors, with a map of the road and its connections. Feb. 1853. New York, 1853. 15 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Coal River railroad company of West Virginia. Prospectus. Cincinnati, 1872. 14 p. 8°. ICC. Cincinnati. Chamber of commerce. Com- mittee report to Chamber of commerce on prospectus of Coal River railroad, W.Va., 1872. Cincinnati. 8 p. 8°. ICC. stockholders. July 1,1889. Cincinnati, 18 19 p. 8°. B, ICC. Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati railroad company. Acts constituting the charter and authorizing corporate authorities to subscribe thereto. Cleveland, 1840. 31 p. 8°. ICC. . Annual report of the superintendent. Jan. 8, 1855. 20 p. 8°. ICC. E^bit of the condition and the pros- Colorado & southern railway company. Ex- tract from annual report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907, to stockholders, dated Oct. I, 1907. Denver. [3] p. ICC. Colorado. Railroad commission. The con- sumers' league of Colorado, as corporation, petitioner, v. the Colorado &■ southern railway company, a corporation, defendant [Denver, 1910.] 19 p. 8°. ICC. pects. [New York, 1849.] 20 p. 8°. ICC. Report upon the prelimmary surveys to the president and directors, by C. Williams. Cleveland, 1846. 71 p. 8°. ICC. Supreme court of Ohio. Dec. term. 1858. The Cleveland, Columbus b" Cincinnati railroad company v. Jacob Terry [Columbus, 1858.] 32 P- 8°. B. and the Columbus & Xenia railroad companies. Exhibit of the condition and pros- pects. [1847.] IS p. 8°. ICC. Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis railway company. Circular to stockholders. [Cleveland, 1869.] i p. 4°. B. Cleveland, Painesville & Ashtabula railroad company. Acts of the legislatures of Ohio and Pennsylvania constituting the charter, including its powers to construct its road from tie Ohio line to Erie, Pa. Cleveland, 1855 59 p. 8°. ICC. . Bylaws. Cleveland, 1835. 16 p ICC. . Condensed statement of the earnings, expenses and dividends since the opening of their road. Cleveland [1858]. 10 1. 8°. ICC Exhibit of the condition and prospects Cleveland, 1850. 22 p. 8°. ICC. Exhibit of the character, condition Columbus & Lake Erie railroad company. Statement showing the present condition and prospects of the company, extending from Mansfield to Newark, in Ohio. n.p. [185-?] 20 p. 8°. NY. Columbus & Toledo railroad company. State- ment of the condition and prospects of the Columbus & Toledo railroad, of Ohio Columbus, 1874. 2S p. fold. map. 8°. B, ICC. Columbus & Xenia railroad company. Lease to the Little Miami railroad company. Columbus, 1869. 17 p. 8°. ICC. Columbus, Chicago & Indiana central railway company. Amended lease and contract between the Columbus, Chicago & Indiana central railway company, the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis railway company, and the Pennsylvania railroad company. Colxmi- bus, 1871. 13 P- 8°- NY. . "C.C. & I.e." and the Pennsylvania railroad guarantee. Reprinted from Hassler's Weekly financial report. New York [1875]. 24 p. 8°. B. Lease and contract between the and prospects of the Cleveland, Painesville & Ashtabula railroad company. New York, 1851. 16 p. 8°. B,ICC. . Report on the preliminary surveys by Frederic Harbach. Read to the Board of directors, Mar. 29, 1850. Cleveland, 1850. 17 p. 8°. ICC. Columbus, Chicago & Indiana central railway company, the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis railway company; and the Pennsyl- vania railroad company. Columbus, Ohio, 1869. 16 p. 8°. NY. [Report of president with copy of mortgage, 1868.] 32 p. ICC. Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo railway company. The Central trust company v. 200 RAILWAY ECONOMICS the Ohio central railroad company, et al., in the matter of the petition and application of the Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo railway company for an order. Argument for Colum- bus, Hocking Valley & Toledo railway com- pany. Stevenson Burke, solicitor, n.p., n.d. 48 p. 8°. B. Columbus, Piqua & Indiana railroad company. Exhibit of the Columbus, Piqua & Indiana railroad company. Piqua, October 24, 1851. New York, 1851. CU. . Exhibit June 25, 1852. New York, 1852. 26 p. 8°. NY. Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking railroad com- pany. Reorganization agreement. New York [1898]. II p. 4°. NY. . To the bond and stockholders of the Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking railway company and the bondholders of the Colum- bus, Shawnee, & Hocking railway company and the Sandusky & Columbus short line railway company. Columbus, Ohio, June II, 1895. [8] p. ICC. -. Whereas, on or about July i, it is proposed to incorporate and organize the Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking railroad company. Columbus, Ohio, June 11, 1895. 3 P- f. ICC. Concord, Manchester & Lawrence railroad. Reports of auditing committees from May i860 to May 1866. Concord, 1866. 13 p. 8°. ICC. Concord railroad corporation. Act of incor- poration and amendment of the same. With the bylaws of the corporation. Concord, 1851. IS p. 8°. ICC. . Circular. Nov. 27, 1857. 3 p. ICC. — . Circular. Nov. 30, 1857. 2 p. ICC. . The Concord railroad corporation v. George Clough. Argument of John H. George, esq., delivered at Concord, N.H., Jan. I, 1869 Concord, 1869. 94 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Concord railroad v. Greeley: now pend- ing in the Superior court of New Hampshire, n.p. [1844]. 29 p. 8°. B. -. Hearing in the matter of Concord railroad corporation v. Geo. Clough and trustee, before Hon. E. L. Cushing, Hon. H. A. Bellows, Hon. Wm. Haile, referees. For plaintiffs: John H. George, C. W. Stanley. For defendants: Mason W. Tappan, H. P. Rolfe, J. Y. Mugridge. Concord, 1869. 525, 112 p. 8°. ICC. Reply of the directors of the Concord railroad to the report of the committee of investigation, Dec. 1857. Concord, 1857. 44 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC. Report of investigating committee of the stockholders, Dec. 1857. Concord, 1857. 75 p. ICC, NY. Tappan, Mason W. Concord railroad corpora- tion v. Geo. Clough. Closing argument of Hon. Mason W. Tappan, counsel for defend- ant, delivered before the Board of referees at Concord, N.H., 1869. Concord, 1869. 112 p. 8°. ICC. ConnScticut & Passumpsic rivers railroad com- pany. Act of incorporation and by-laws. Newbury, Vt., 1846. 23 p. 12°. . Same. Newbury, Vt., 1853. 23 p. 12°. H. . Circular to the stockholders, Dec. 1851. n.p., n.d. [Boston, Dec. 9, 1851.] 8 p. 8°. H. -. Copy of an agreement between Con- necticut & Passumpsic rivers railroad and connecting roads, for the extension of the Passumpsic railroad to the Canada line. Hanover, 1858. 8 p. 8°. H. -. [Copy of lease between the Connecticut & Passumpic rivers railroad and the Boston & Lowell railroad, 1887.] 14 p. 8°. H. -. Copy of the opinions of Sidney Bart- lett, of Boston, George W. Nesmith, of Frank- lin, N.H., in regard to the special guaranteed stock, issued by the Connecticut & Passumpsic rivers railroad. [Frankhn, N.H., Jan. 25, 1858.] [2] p. 8°. H. Report to the stockholders [on the financial condition of the road]. Mar. 19, 1856. . Boston, 1856. 7 p. 8°. H. Proceedings of the convention, holden at Wind- sor, Vt., Jan. 20, 1846, for the purpose of taking preliminary measures for a railroad through the vaUies of the Connecticut and Passumpsic rivers to the St. Lawrence. Windsor, Vt. [1846]. 24 p. 8°. ICC. Connecticut River railroad company. Ac- count of the annual meeting, Jan. 20, and the special meeting. Mar. 13, 1858, with legal opinions. Springfield, Mass., 1858. 13 p. 8°. H. -■ . Acts incorporating the Connecticut River railroad company. [Approved by the Governor, Apr. 16, 1846.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. . A circular addressed to the stock- holders. Mar. 1858. Springfield, Mass., 1858. 18 p. 8°. H, ICC. Connecticut River line. General freight tariff, no. 12. Taking effect July i, 1873. Springfield, Mass., 1873. 27 p. 8°. B. -. A letter to the stockholders by D. L. Harris. Mar. 11, 1858. 15 p. 8°. B. Memorial. To the honorable Senate and House of representatives in general court assembled. [Boston, Mar. 25, 1847.] S P- 8°- (Massachusetts. Senate, no. 95.) ICC. -. Revised bylaws adopted Sept. 21, 1892. Springfield, Mass., 1892. 10 p. 12°. ICC. . Rules and regulations for government of train men. Springfield, 1887. UW. . To the stockholders Spring- field, Mass. Apr. 1888. 13 p. 8°. ICC. , and the Vermont Valley railroad com- pany of 1871. Contracts Mortgage and trust deed, given the Boston safe deposit and trust company, by the Vermont Valley RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 20I railroad company of 187 1. Boston [1880]. 27 P- Connecticut Valley railroad. AU taxes paid. Mortgage on a finished road, ist mortgage 7 per cent bonds .... free of aU taxes in Connecticut and therefore fully equal to a 10 per cent investment. Allen Stephens & com- pany, bankers, New York. [1872.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. Connecticut western railroad company. The north and south lines of the Connecticut western railroad explained. Hartford, 1869. 8 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Report of the chief engineer on the preUminary surveys, during 1867 and 1868, with estimates and maps, by Oliver W. Barnes. Fishkill, N.Y. [1868?]. 46 p. 8°. H, NY. Connotton Valley railway company. A brief account of the Connotton VaUey railway (narrow gauge) and its connecting lines, with facts relating to their construction and equip- ment, and bearing upon their prospects and sources of revenue. Canton, Ohio, 1881. 24 p. 8°. B.- Consolidated railroad of Vermont, s per cent mortgage bonds. Agreement made Apr. 7, 1896. 9 p. 8°. ICC. Continental railway company. The Continental railway company prospectus. [New York, May 20, 1881.] 8 p. 8°. . ICC, NY. . Memorial of the company [on narrow and standard gauge roads], by W. C. Kibbe, 1875. n.p. [1875]. 4 p. 8°. (43d Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 83.) NY. Covington & Lexington railroad company. Exhibit of the condition, progress and busi- ness. Dec. 1852 and Apr. 1853. New York, 1853. 28 p. 8°. ICC. . Report to the stockholders and credit- ors on the compromise of the suit by Peter Zinn. Cincinnati [1875]. Z3 P- 8°. ICC. Covington & Ohio railroad. Laws and acts of incorporation together with other documents. .... Richmond, 1867. 115 p. 8°. ICC. . Memorandum [New York, June I, 1867.] 9 p. 8°. ICC. Cimiberland Valley railroad company. Charter and by-laws of the Cumberland Valley rail- road company since its consolidation with the Franklin railroad company. Carlisle, Pa., 1866. 61 p. 8°. B. . Charter and supplements of the Cum- berland VaUey railroad company, together with the by-laws of the Board of directors. Carlisle, Pa., i860. 44 p. 8°. B. Danville & New River railroad company. . Charter, president's report, resolutions of stockholders, etc. Line of road, when com- pleted across the Blue Ridge Dan- ville, Va., 1881. 23 p. 8°. NY. Danville & PottsviUe railroad company. Reports of the engineers. ICC (Oct. 31, 1831, to Jan. 1833). Pennsylvania. Legislature. Report of the Committee on inland navigation and internal improvement relative to the DanviUe & PottsviUe railroad, by Mr. Keating. Read in the House of representatives Jan. 29, 1834. Harrisburg, 1834. 6 p. 8°. ICC. Danville, Olney & Ohio River railroad company. [Act of incorporation, mortgage, etc.] [Bos- ton.] 42 p. 8°. ICC. Danville, Urbana, Bloomington & Pekin railroad company, ist mortgage, convertible sinking fund 7 per cent gold loan; Turner bros., New York. New York, Jan. i, 1870. [2] p. 4°. H. . Seven per cent gold ist mortgage con- vertible bonds; Turner bros.. New York. New York, July 22, 1869. [2] p. 4°. H. Dayton & Cincinnati railroad company. Ad- dress of the Board of directors of the Dajrton & Cincinnati railroad. Delivered by Charles Reemelin, the president, to the stockholders, at their meeting, Apr. 24, 1855. Cincinnati, 1855. B, ICC. . Financial exhibit, Feb. i, 1856. Cin- cinnati. IS p. 8°. ICC. Dayton & Michigan railroad company, ist exhibit, of the condition and prospects of their road. New York, 1852. 23 p. 8°. H, ICC (1853). Dayton & Union railroad company. [Indenture made the 2d of Feb. 1863.] ICC. Delaware & Bound Brook railroad company. Cortlandt Parker. Argument in chancery upon the information of the Attorney- general against the Delaware & Bound Brook railroad company. Trenton, N.J., Dec. 15 and 16, 1875. Trenton. 48 p. 8°. ICC. Delaware & Hudson canal company. Charter with the several acts supplementary to the same. New York, 1871. 142 p. 8°. ICC. . Copy of an agreement between the president, managers and company of the Delaware & Hudson canal company and the Wyoming coal association New York, 1853. 13 P- 8°- NY.^ _ Decisions in litigation between the Delaware & Hudson canal company, and the Pennsylvania coal company. New York, 1872. 52 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Delaware &" Htidson canal company v. Pennsylvania coal company. [Exhibits.] [New York? 185-?] xcii, 242P. 4^ NY. Memorandum of an agreement made and concluded this 6th day of Dec. 1870, 202 RAILWAY ECONOMICS between the Delaware & Hudson canal com- pany, lessees of the Albany & Susquehanna railroad company, party 6i the first part, and the Erie & Atlantic sleeping coach company, party of the second part, in regard to running sleeping coaches on the road of the said Albany & Susquehanna railroad company. Its and leased roads 6 p. 8°. ICC. Delaware & Hudson canal company. Memorial of the excursion from New York to Montreal given by the Delaware & Hudson canal com- pany, upon the occasion of the opening of the New York & Canada railway. , Nov. i6, 17, 18, 1875. New York, 1876. 153, [6] p. illus. sq. 8°. B, ICC, NY. Breed publishing company's directory of the Delaware & Hudson company's railroad from Albany to Binghamton, also the Cherry VaUey branch, for 1900 (3d ed.) Newburgh, N.Y., 1900. 8°. LC. Probable effect on the securities of the Dela- ware & Hudson canal company of the separa- tion of railroad and coal properties required by the railroad rate bill (Hepburn act of June 29, 1906). Philadelphia. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Delaware & Raritan canal and Camden & Amboy railroad companies. Address of the directors to the people of New Jersey. Trenton, 1846. 31 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. Trenton, 1848. 30 p. 8°. B, ICC. Answer of Robert F. Stockton in behalf of the joint board of the Delaware & Raritan canal and Camden & Amboy railroad companies, to a committee of the Senate of New Jersey, in relation to surrendering the works of the companies to the state. Read and ordered to be printed. Trenton, 1854. 22 p. 8°. B. Appeal to the people of New Jersey, in relation to the existing contracts between the state and the united Delaware & Raritan canal and Camden & Amboy railroad com- panies Sept. 24, 1849. {By ^- F- Stockton.] 2d ed. Princeton, 1849. 29 p. 8°. H, ICC, UM. . The Camden & Amboy railroad and transportation company's classification of freight Philadelphia, 1870. 32 p. 8°. ICC. Defense of the system of internal improvements in the state of New Jersey; by the president of the Delaware & Raritan canal company. [By R. F. Stockton.] Philadelphia, 1864. 16 p. 8°. H. Hear both sides. Documents and papers relating to the late Camden & Amboy railroad accident at Burlington, N.J [By R. F. Stockton.] Philadelphia, 1855. 32 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC, NY. Lease and contract between the Dela- ware & Raritan canal company, the Camden & Amboy railroad and transportation company, and the Philadelphia & Trenton railroad company, parties of the first part, and the Pennsylvania railroad, party of the second part. Philadelphia, 1871. 23 p. 8°. H. -. Letter of Hon. Robert F. Stockton to the Senate and General assembly, of the state of New Jersey. Feb. 25, i860. Trenton, i860. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Letter to the loan holders Trenton, i860. 11 p. 8°. ICC. [Letter of R. F. Stockton to the editors of the New York Evening post.] Princeton, May 25, 1864. 3, 26 p. 8°. B, H, NY. -. Memorial of the joint companies to the Senate and General assembly of the state of New Jersey n.p. [i860]. 18 p. 8°. ICC. Memorial of the united Delaware & Raritan canal company, Camden & Amboy railroad and transportation company, and New Jersey railroad and transportation company, to the legislature of New Jersey. Trenton, 1869. 20 p. 8°. ICC. -. Reply of the Executive committee to a letter addressed to the Hon. G. W. Hopkins, chairman of the Committee of post-offices and post roads of the House of representatives of the U.S., by the Hon. Cave Johnson, postmaster-general. Trenton, 1847. 23 p. 8°. B, ICC, UL Report of a committee of the Joint board of directors on the subject of the transportation of the mails between New York and Philadelphia, Oct. 1846. Trenton, 1847. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Report of the committee appointed to offer to the state of New Jersey the Delaware & Raritan canal and feeder, and the Camden & Amboy railroad with their appendages; made to the stockholders. Apr. 1836. Princeton, 1836. 37 p. 8°. B, H. . Report of the Joint board of directors, to the stockholders, of the Delaware & Raritan canal and Camden & Amboy railroad and transportation companies on the completion of their works Princeton, 1840. 44 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Additional reasons why the bill introduced into Congress to authorize a new line of railway communication between New York and Philadelphia should be sustained. Washing- ton, 1864. 8 p. 8°. H. Address to the people of New Jersey, relative to a bridge over the Delaware River at Trenton and a rail-road from Trenton to New Bruns- wick. 1834. 14 p. 8°. B. Anti-monopoly state convention, Trenton, 1868. Address, resolutions and proceedings of the anti-monopoly state convention, held at Trenton, N.J., Jan. 22, 1868, to oppose the extension of the monopoly privileges of the Camden & Amboy railroad company and to secure the passage of a general railroad law. [Trenton? N.J., 1868.] 24 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Carey, Henry Charles. Can the monopoly lawfully be abolished? Reprinted from the Burlington Gazette. [Signed: A citizen of Burlington.] Philadelphia, 1849. iS P- 8°. LC. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 203 . An investigation into the affairs of the Delaware & Raritan canal and Camden & Amboy railroad and transportation com- panies, in reference to certain charges by "a citizen of Burlington" Dec. 1848. Newark, N.J., 1849. [2],S-78p. 8°. B,H,ICC. The late Camden & Amboy railroad accident: a review of the Camden & Amboy company's report on the accident of 29 Aug. 1855; by a Burlingtonian. Burlington, i8ss- 16 p. 8°. H, UP. -. Letter to Aaron Robertson, esq., late chairman of the commission for investigating the affairs of the joint companies, by a citizen of Burlington. Philadelphia, 1851. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Letters to the people of New Jersey, on the frauds, extortions, and oppressions of the railroad monopoly, by a citizen of Burlington. Philadelphia, 1848. 64 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY, UI. . Proceedings of the late rail-road com- mission. By a citizen of Burhngton. Phila- delphia, i8so. 8 p. 8°. B. The railroad question. [Philadelphia, 1865.] 16 p. 8°. B,LC, NY. A review of an address of the Joint board of directors of the Delaware & Raritan canal and Camden & Amboy railroad com- panies, to the people of New Jersey. By a citizen of Burlington. Philadelphia, 1848. 83, [i] p. 8°. H,LC,UW. Review of the report of the late com- missioners for investigating the affairs of the joint companies; and of the operations of the managers of those companies: by a citizen of Burlington Philadelphia, 1850. 78 p. 8°. B, H. A Defence of New Jersey in relation to the Camden & Amboy railroad and its privileges. [Reprinted from the New York Evening post.] Washington, 1864. 13 p. 8°. LC. Free and exclusive legidation: a commentary on the Camden & Amboy company's last pamphlet, entitled "Free railroads"; by a Jerseyman. Trenton, 1861. 24 p. 8°. H. Free railroads. Review of the New Jersey rail- road company's pamphlets, on a system of free raUroads. Trenton, N.J., 1861. 37 p. 8°. B. New Jersey. Commission on Delaware & Raritan canal and Camden & Amboy railroad. Report of commissioners appointed to in- vestigate charges made against the directors of the Delaware & Raritan canal, and Camden & Amboy railroad, and transportation com- panies. Made to the legislature, Feb. 8, 1850. Trenton, 1850. 79, 102, 187 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC. . Judidarycommittee of council. [Minor- ity report: relating to the difference of opinion existing between the treasurer of the state and the Delaware & Raritan canal and Camden & Amboy railroad companies, on the subject of transit duties.] [Feb. 18, 1842.] 8 p. 8°. H. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts incorporat- ing the Delaware & Raritan canal company. the Camden & Amboy railroad and trans- portation company and the New Jersey rail- road and transportation company Trenton, 1849. 7S P- 8°. ICC. ■ . . Acts relative to the Delaware & Raritan canal company, and Camden & Amboy railroad and transportation company, passed by the legislature of the state of New Jersey, n.p., 1832. 30 p. 8°. B. . . Same. Princeton, 1840. 44 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Legislature. Debates in the General assembly of the state of New Jersey, on the South Jersey central and air line railroad bill, and the extension of the charter of the Cam- den & Amboy railroad company; also, speeches by Dr. Stephen Congar, in the Senate, on the extension bill, 1854. Trenton, 1854. 80 p. 8°. LC. . . The war with the monopoly. Speeches and proceedings concerning the air-hne railroad, and extension of the Camden & Amboy railroad charter, at the 78th session of the New Jersey legislature. Trenton, 1854. Sop. 8°. B. . . Report of the committee of the legislature, appointed to examine into the condition, affairs, revenue, and future pros- pects of the New Jersey rail road and trans- portation company. Trenton, 1837. 19 p. 8°. B, CU. . . Assembly. Report of the com- mittee, to whom was referred the subject of the Delaware & Raritan canal, made to the House of assembly on the 15th day of Jan. 1829, and ordered to be printed. Trenton, 1829. 36, 16 p. 8°. B. . . . Report of the special com- mittee, accompanjfing biU entitled "A sup- plement to the act entitled 'An act relative to the Delaware & Raritan canal and Camden & Amboy raihoad and transportation com- panies.'" Being a substitute for a bill from the Senate. Trenton, 1854. 10 p. 8°. . . Senate. Report of the Committee on corporations, of the Senate, to whom was referred so much of Gov. Newell's mes- sage as relates to the joiflt companies and other railroad companies. Trenton, i860. 6 p. 8°. ICC. . . — ■ — . Report of the Senate judici- ary committee, upon the investigation of the charges against the railroad and canal com- panies Trenton, 1847. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Opinions of counsel, on the rights vested in the Delaware & Raritan canal and Camden & Amboy rail road and transportation com- panies, by the acts of the state of New Jersey passed in relation to them. Princeton, N.J., 1835. 24 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. Parker, Cortlandt. In chancery of New Jersey.- The united companies and the Pennsylvania railroad company v. the National railway com- pany. Argument of Cortlandt Parker. Trenton, N.J., 1872. 59 p. 8°. B. Shall the extension or recreating of the Camden & Amboy railroad monopoly be permitted 204 RAILWAY ECONOMICS by the people of New Jersey, and made perpetual? n.p., 1864. 15 p. 8°. LC. Scovel, James M. Speech before^ the Anti- monopoly convention, at Trenton, N.J., Feb. 1, 1865. Trenton, 1865. ' 12 p. 8°. LC. Sitgreaves, Charles. Speech on the joint reso- lution, declaring, "That the passage of any act by this legislature, authorizing or recog- nizing any other rail road or roads, between the cities of New York and Philadelphia, would be unconstitutional, impolitic, and violative of the pUghted faith of the state." Dehvered in the legislative council, Feb. IS, A.D. 1835. Trenton, 1835. 30 p. 8°. B. Taney, Roger Brooke. Opinion of Mr. Taney, attorney-general of the U.S., on the validity of the law of New Jersey, under which the Camden & Amboy railroad and the Delaware & Raritan companies claim a monopoly. New York, 1833. 7 p. B, UL Tatham, G. N. An exposition of the character and management of the New Jersey joint monopolies, and the Camden & Amboy rail- road and transportation company, the Dela- ware & Raritan canal company, and their appendages. Philadelphia, 1852. 32 p. 8°. H, ICC. Delaware, Lackawaima & western railroad company. Acts of the legislatures of the states of Pennsylvania and New York, relat- ing to the Delaware, Lackawanna, & western railroad company; also the acts incorporating the Cayuga & Susquehanna, the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg, and the Warren railroad companies, and the general laws of Pennsyl- vania, New York, and New Jersey relative to railroads. New York, r856. 93 p. 8°. B. . [Confidential circular to the stock- holders, signed Geo. D. Phelps.] [New York, Sept. 9, 1856.] 14 p. 8°. H, NY. . Corporate abuses and ecclesiastical absurdities; illustrated in a series of exposi- tions of railroad mismanagement [etc.]. New York, 1864. 8°. H. . History of the recent investigation into the affairs of the Delaware, Lackawaima & western railroad with remarks upon the report of the committee. New York, May 12, 1857. iv, 88 p. 8°. H, NY. . Modernizing a trunk hne. A story of the permanent improvements on the Lacka- wanna railroad since 1899. [New York, 1902.] 16 p. ob. 32°. NY. New railroad route! Broad gauge! [New York, July 24, 1856.] broadside. B. . Pension department to be admin- istered by a pension board appointed by the Board of managers. Taking effect June i, 1902. New York. 15 p. 16°. NY. . Pension system of the Delaware, Lackawanna & western railroad company, adopted Mar. i, 1902, taking effect June i, 1902. New York, 1902. 15 p. 16°. NY. Review of the report of the committee synopsis of the history of that investigation. New York, 1858. [2], 64 p. 8°. H. Higham, Robert. Report to the Lackawanna railroad company, n.p., n.d. 12 p. UL Hoyt, J. K. Pen and pencil pictures of the Delaware, Lackawanna & western railroad. New York, 1874. 287 p. 16°. B, ICC. Plan and estimates for the construction of the Lackawanna railroad to connect with the New York & Erie railroad for the purpose of transporting anthracite coal from the Lackawanna coal fields of Pennsylvania to northern and western New York, and to the city of New York. New York, 1849. S6 p. 8°. NY. Probable effect on the securities of the Dela- ware, Lackawanna and western railroad com- pany of the separation of railroad and coal properties acquired by the railroad rate bill (Hepburn act of June 29, 1906). Phila- delphia, Pa. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Railroad mismanagement and the dangers of exposing it, and the difficulty in correcting it; illustrated by a reference to recent events in the Delaware, Lackawanna & western rail- road, with sundry legal opinions and editorial comments upon the evils thus exposed. New York, 1859. 30 p. 8°. H. • . Same. New York, 1859. [2], 61 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY. Delaware, Lehigh & Wyoming Valley. [Reports on the survey of the route for a railroad from the Wyoming coal fields to the Delaware Water Gap.] [185-.] 38 p. 8°. H. . Same. [185-.] 40 p. 8°. H. of investigation into the affairs of the Dela- ware, Lackawanna & western railroad with a Delaware railroad company. Charter of the Delaware rail road company, with the report of the commissioners and engineers, acting by order of the legislature, and the estimates and proposed route of the road. Pub. by authority of the legislature of Delaware. Dover, 1837. 54 p. 8°. LC. . Charters of the Delaware railroad company and branch railroads and acts in relation thereto. [1874.] 64 p. 8°. ICC. . Proceedings of the annual meeting of the stockholders. ICC (Jan. 1858). Denver & Middle Park railway and mining company. [Prospectus.] Denver, Colo., 1874. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Denver & Rio Grande railroad company. Con- tract with Denver, Texas & Gulf railroad com- pany, Fort Worth & Denver City railway company, Denver, Texas & Ft. Worth railway company, for joint operation of line between Pueblo, Walsenburg and Trinidad. [Mar. 24, 1888.] 13 p. 8°. ICC. . Contract with the Chicago, Rock Island & Colorado railway company for joint operation of lines between Denver and Pueblo. [DatedFeb. is,i888.] i8p. 8°. ICC. . In the matter of the cutting of pas- senger rates by the receiver of the Union RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 205 Pacific, Denver & Gulf railway company. Report of oral argument on behalf of Denver & Rio Grande railroad company, Apr. 2, 1896. U.S. Circuit court. District of Colorado, Denver. [Denver, 1896.] 34 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Official roster: equipment list and telegraph calls, no. 18, 19. Mar., Apr. 1891. n.p., 1891. 2 V. 16°. H. Statement of the facts leading up to the strike of engineers, conductors, firemen and brakemen on the 2d division, inaugurated at 7 A.M. on Oct. IS, 1892. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Statistical statement of Wm. S. Jack- son, receiver of Denver & Rio Grande railway, from July 12, 1884, to Dec. 31, 1885. With supplement covering period from Jan. i, 1884, to July II, 1884, prior to the receiver- ship. Colorado Springs, 1886. 33 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. Denver & Rio Grande railway company. Cer- tificate of incorporation and laws of the state of Colorado and also the territory of New Mexico relating to railroads and to the forma- tion and incorporation of railroad companies. Colorado Springs, 1878. 62 p. 8°. ICC. . Colorado and the relation to that state of the Denver & Rio Grande railway system, 1883. [Colorado Springs, 1883.] 12 p. 8°. NY. The Denver & Rio Grande railway company to L. H. Meyer and J. A. Stewart, trustees. Deed of trust dated Jan. i, a.d. 1880. n.p., 1880. 21, [i] p. 8°. NY. Sickels, T. E. Report of special examination of the physical condition of the Rio Grande railway. New York, 1883. 9 p. 8°. NY, UI. Denver & Rio Grande western railway company. [Circular letter] of the president, Nov. 4, 188s, to the bondholders [showing that the Denver & Rio Grande western railway com- pany and Denver & Rio Grande railway company are not rivals and should be operated in harmony with each other]. [New York, 1885.] 2I. 4°. NY. . [Circular letter of the president] Jan. 12, 1886, to the bondholders [stating that the Coppell scheme for the Denver western rail- way has not and never had any real existence; also that there is] a binding promise from the Denver company to pay 6 per cent [New York, 1886.] 2 1. 4°. NY_. Report of the re-organization commit- tee to the bond and stockholders of the Rio Grande western railway company upon the conclusion of their work. May 1891. [New York] 1891. 12 p. 8°. NY. Denver, northwestern & Pacific railway company. Report on the Yampa coal field of Colorado, by W. Western, mining engineer. [Denver, 1910.] 60 p. 8°. ICC. Tonge, Thomas. Natural resources of the country traversed by and tributary to the projected railway of the Denver, north- western & Pacific railway company. Organ- ized by David H. Moffat, of Denver, Colo. [1902?] 37 p. 8°. ICC. Denver, Texas & Fort Worth railway company. Statement of the commercial value of the Denver, Texas & Fort Worth railway, n.p., n.d. 2 1. 4°. NY. Derby & state Une railroad. A plea in behalf of the Derby & state line railroad. New York, 1868. 8 p. 8°. H. Detroit 8z: Milwaukee railway. Condition and prospects. Detroit, 1855. 48 p. 8°. ICC. Detroit, Romeo & Fort Huron railroad. Report. [Detroit, July 1848.] 14 p. 8°. ICC. Detroit southern railroad company. [Agree- ment between the holders of the ist mortgage 50 year 4 per cent gold bond and Otto T. Bannard, Sidney C. Borg, Philip J. Good- hart, Geo. B. Moffatt, and Jas. H. Oliphant. July 7, 1904.] 14 p. 4°. ICC. . ist mortgage 50 year 4 per cent gold bond. Plan and agreement. [New York] Feb. 1905. 22 p. 4°. B, ICC. Plan and agreement of reorganization for the preferred and common stock. [New York, Feb. 6, 1905.] 11 p. 4°. ICC. Detroit, Toledo & Ironton railway company to Knickerbocker trust company. Consolidated mortgage. Dated May 2, 1905. New York. SS p. 4°. ICC. Dexter & northern railroad company. New York (state). Public service commission. 2d district. In the matter of the appUcation of Dexter & northern railroad company for a certificate of pubUc convenience and a neces- sity under sec. S9 of the railroad law, and xmder sec. 53 of the Public service commis- sions law for permission to exercise rights as a railroad corporation. Submitted Apr. 2, 1909. Decided Apr. 14, 1909. Opinion of the coromission. n.p. [1909]. 12 p. 8°. LC. Dubuque & Minnesota railway company (pro- jected). [Prospectus] including organization, survey and statistics. Dubuque, la., 1869. 30 p. 8°. NY. Dubuque & Pacific railroad company. Articles, of incorporation, entered into according to the provisions of the code of Iowa. Dubuque, 1855. 16 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Report. Jan. i, 1858. Dubuque, 1858. 45 p. 8°. ICC. . Report given by Colonel Geo. A. Mix, Dubuque, of the exploration of the proposed route of the Dubuque & Pacific railroad. Dubuque, 1855. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Dubuque & Sioux City railroad company. [Statement to the stockholders.] [New York, 1868?] 20 p. 8°. B. 2o6 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Duluth & Winnipeg railroad compa^iy. [Pro- spectus, articles of incorporation, land grant acts, etc.] Boston [1881 ?]. 48 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Duluth, St. Cloud, Glencoe & Mankato railway. Prospectus. 285 miles. [Glencoe, Minn., 1900?] 26 p. f°. NY. East & west railroad company. Prospectus of the East & west railroad company of Alabama. Narrow gauge Atlanta, Ga., 1882. 68 p. 8°. B. East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia railroad company. Agreement for the purchase and reorganization. New York [Feb. 1886]. 14 p. 8°. ICC, NY. — . Final report of the receiver, covering period from July i, 1885, to June 30, 1886. KnoxviUe, Tenn., 1886. 66 p. 8°. NY. Receiver's report, covering period from Jan. 7 to June 30, 1885, and appendix [annual report] showing result of operations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1885. KnoxviUe, Tenn., 1885. 30, 28 p., tab. 8°. NY. East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia railway com- pany. Deed of trust, s per cent. Cincinnati extension mortgage, of the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia railway company and the Richmond & DanviUe railroad company, to the Central trust company of New York, trustee. [New York, 1890.] 26 p. 8°. NY. . The East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia railway system. Mineral wealth, agricultural and timber resources By Henry E. Colton. 1890. 97 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Plan and agreement for the reorganiza- tion of the Richmond & West Point terminal railway and warehouse company, Richmond & Danville railroad company and system. East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia railway company and system. [New York? 1863.] 49 p. 4°. NY. . Receiver's report covering the period from June 25, 1892, to June 30, 1893. Knox- viUe, Tenn., 1893. 61 p. 8°. NY. Eastern railroad company. Act of incorpora- tion and by-laws; incorporated Apr. 14, 1836. Salem, 1838. 42 p. 12°. B, H. . Same. Salem, 1836. 54 p. 12°. ICC. — . Acts of incorporation, by-laws and officers; together with the annual report of the directors and the report of the engineer. Salem, 1839. 36 p. 8°. H. A brief statement relative to the claim made on the Eastern railroad company to pay its indebtedness to the commonwealth in gold. [Boston, 1867.] 8 p. 8°. B. General rules and regulations for the government and information of employees only. June 18, 1882. Boston, 1882. 75 p. 12°. ICC. List of stockholders in the Eastern railroad company, in Massachusetts, to which is appended a memorandum of shares in the Eastern railroad in New Hampshire Salem, 1855. 54 p. 8°. B. . Report of a committee to the stock- holders. [Boston, July 9, 1849.] 6 p. 8°. H. . Report of the committee appointed at a meeting of the stockholders, to examine into the past doings and present conditions of said company. May 21, 1840. Boston, 1840. 20 p. 8°. H. . Special report of the president to the directors Salem, 1851. 12 p. 8°. B. . Statement of facts in relation to the Eastern railroad. [Boston, Mar. 1839.] 4 p. 8°. H. Derby, EUas Hasket. Argument in behalf of the Eastern railroad company, at a hearing of the petition of David Pingree and others, before the railroad committee of the Massa- chusetts legislature. Boston, Feb. 20, 1846. .... Boston, 1846. 42, [i] p. 8°. B, H, HU. Felt, Charles W. The Eastern railroad of Massachusetts; its blunders, miananage- ment and corruption Liverpool, 1873. 24 p. 8°. B. Fessenden, John M. Report on the surveys and definite location of the Eastern railroad. .... Boston, 1836. 18 p. 8°. B, H. Loring, Charles Greeley. Argtmient on behalf of the Eastern rail-road company, at a hearing on the petitions of David Pingree and others, and W. J. Valentine and others, before the rail-road committee of the Massachusetts legislature, Boston, Mar. 7, 1845. Boston, 1845. 88 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC, UI, Y. Massachusetts. General court. An act to alter the line of the Eastern railroad and an act to aid the construction of same. Salem, 1837. 12 p. 12°. H. . ■ . Report of Commission on railroads relating to Eastern railroad. Boston, 1876. 8°. HU,Y. . ■ . House. Report and biU to aid the construction of the Eastern railroad, n.p. [Mar. 22, 1839]. 16 p. 8°. H. . . Senate. An act in addition to an act to aid the construction of the Eastern railroad, n.p. [Apr. 18, 1838]. 7 p. 8°. H. . . . An act [in addition to an act to aid the construction of] the Eastern raihoad. n.p. [Feb. 28, 1838]. 6 p. 8°. H. • . . . [The committee on rail- ways and canals, instructed to "report the prominent facts in relation to the several routes proposed for an Eastern rail-road," report the foUowing statement of facts.] [Mar. 30, 1836.] 18 p. 8°. H. • Peabody, George. Address at the opening of the Eastern rail road, between Boston and Salem, Aug. 27, 1838. Salem [1838]. 23 p. 8 . B. Eastern Shore raUroad company. Report from the Secretary of war, transmitting a report RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 207 and estimate in reference to the survey of the Eastern shore railroad, in answer to a resolu- tion of the Senate of the 28th ultimo. [Wash- ington, 1837.] 28 p. 8°. (24th Cong., 2d sess. Senate, no. 218.) B. Elizabethtown & Paducah railroad company. Elizabethtown and Paducah railroad of Ken- tucky New York, 1870. 19 p. 8°. B. Elizabethtown & SomerviUe railroad company. Report of the special committee to investigate the affairs and business. Trenton, 1865. 5 p. 8°. ICC. Elizabethtown, Lexington & Big Sandy railroad company. A ist mortgage gold bond. 6's of 1902. Fisk & Hatch.. New York. [4] p. 8°. ICC. -^ . Elizabethtown, Lexington & Big Sandy, Kentucky central, Chesapeake, Ohio, & southwestern, Loviisville, New Orleans & Texas railroads. Analysis of cost. ICC (18 ' Ellsworth & Pacific railroad. Some facts and information as to the routes. Leavenworth, 1899. 30 p. 8°. UI. Ehnira & Lake Ontario railroad company. The Elmira & Lake Ontario railroad company formed by merger and consolidation of the Chemung railroad company, the Elmira, Jefferson & Canandaigua railroad company and the Sodus Bay & southern railroad com- pany. Dec. 31, r886. Philadelphia, 1887. 4SP. 8°. NY. Elmira & WiUiamsport railroad company. [Re- port of committee.] n.p., i860. 45 p. 8°. B. Erie & Sunbury raUroad. Philadelphia. Report of the sub-committee deputied to visit Erie, etc., on the subject of a proposed subscription by the councils of the city of Philadelphia to the capital stock of the Erie & Sunbury rail- road. Dec. 14, 1852. Philadelphia, 1852. 92 p. 8°. ICC. Erie railroad company. The Erie question, v. the "New York Tribune" and monopoly. By Alpha. n.p.,n.d. 16 p. 8°. NY. . Erie railroad company to the Farmers' loan and trust company, trustee, ist con- solidated mortgage deed. Dated Dec. 10, 1895. New York. 108 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Erie railway accounts. The true and the false. Fact against fiction. Pres. P. H. Watson's oaths contrasted with his assertions. 1874. [Compiled by S. H. Dunan.] [New York] 1874. 89 p. 8°. CU, NY. Erie railway; its history and manage- ment, from Apr. 24, 1832 to July 13, 1875, prepared from legislative and judicial records, by John Livingston. New York, 1875. CU. Industrial department. New manu- facturing plant on the Erie railroad. New York to Chicago. 1907. 4 p. 4°. ICC. . Meeting to receive a statement from the Hon; Mr. Jewett. n.p. [1876?] 5° P- 8°. NY. . Plan and agreement for the reorganiza- tion of the Erie system, including New York, Lake Erie & western railroad company. New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio railroad com- pany, Chicago & Erie railroad company. Dated Aug. 20, 1895. J. P. Morgan & com- pany, depositaries, n.p. [1895]. 36 p. 4°. B, ICC. -. Prior lien 4 per cent gold bonds. New York [Nov. 1896]. [6] p. ICC. The railway, its history and manage- ment, from Apr. 24, 1832, to July 13, 1875, together with complete lists of holders of shares, being a report to the bond- and share- holders, by John Livingston. New York, 1875. 92, xxxvi p. 8°. NY. Report and appendices of accountants to Executive committee of the London bank- ing association. Dated 6 Oct. 1874. London, 1874. 45 P- f°- NY. Report of the meeting of bondholders and shareholders. Held at the City terminus hotel, Oct. 20, 1874. London, 1875. 46 P- 8°.. NY. Report on the Erie railway and its connections. By Captain Tyler. London, 1874- iv, 136 p. f°. NY. Supreme court, county of Delaware. J. H. Ramsey against J. Gould, J. Fisk, jr., F. A. Lane, the Erie railway company, and others. Complaint. Eaton & Tailer, plain- tiff's attorneys, n.p. [1869]. 91 p. 8°. NY. Probable effect' on the securities of the Erie railroad company of the separation of rail- road and coal property required by the rail- road rate bill (Hepburn act of June 29, 1906). Philadelphia. 12 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Erie railway company. Amended scheme of reconstruction, ist consolidated mortgage and 6 per cent sterling bonds. New York Jan. 1877]. 3P- f- ICC, NY. . Annual report of H. J. Jewett, receiver of the Erie railway company, to the Board of directors B (1876), ICC (1876). The controversy between James McKinley, of London, and the Erie railway company. [1879.] 19 p. 8°. ICC. -. ist report of the committees of bond- holders and shareholders. [London, 1875.] [4] p. 4°. ICC. . , . -. Instructions for the running of trains. etc., on the Erie railway. To go into effect on Monday, Oct. i, 1866. New York, 1866. Ill p. 12°. ICC. -. The local press on the Erie railway management. Jan. 1872. Albany, 1872. 74 p. 8". H, ICC, NY. -. Meeting of bondholders. [London, 1875.] 31 P- 8°. ICC. Pocket time-table, n.p.. Mar. 4, 18 folder. 16°. H. Same, n.p., Jan. 1,1888. folder, nar. 8°. H. 208 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Erie railway company. Plan and agreement for the foreclosure of a mortgage of the Erie rail- way company, known as the 2d consolidated mortgage [1877.] 13 P- 4°- ICC. . Report of Dudley S. Gregory and J. C. Bancroft Davis, trustees for the organization of the Erie railway company New York, 1861. 16 p. 8°. B, ICC (1862), NY. -. Reports of the Executive committee, Oewel, F. W. Eenige mededeelingen omtrent den Erie-spoorweg Amsterdam, 1868. IS, [i]p. 8°. LC. made Mar. 9, 1868, and the president, made Apr. 23, 1868, to the directors. New York, 1868. 23 p. 8°. ICC. Adams, Charles Francis. A chapter of Erie. [Reprinted from No. Amer. rev., July 1869.] Boston, 1869. 152 p. 16°. B,HU,ICC,UC, tri. . The Erie railroad row, considered as an episode in court. Boston, 1868. 46 p. 8°. (B), HU, NY, Y. -, and Adams, Henry. Chapters of Erie and other essays. New York, 1886, c. 1871. [4], 429 p. 12°. B, HU, ICC, JC, UC, UP (1871), Y. Blanchard, George Roberts, and others. Erie railway, joint letter from G. R. Blanchard, assistant receiver, and others to Hon. H. J. Jewett, receiver Erie railway company New York, 1878. 53 p. 4°. NY. Crouch, George. Another chapter of Erie. New York, 1869. 48 p. 12°. B, ICC, UC. Dunan, S. H. Letter from S. H. Dunan, late general auditor of [the Erie railway], accom- panied with an official statement made by him to the Board of directors, showing a true statement of the result of its operations for the year ending Sept. 30, 1873. New York, 1874. 26 p. 8°. H. The Erie war. No author, n.p., n.d. 8°. B, HU, ICC. Macdougall, Alexander W. Erie railway. A letter to the proprietors on the reports [London] 1874. 67 p. 8°. B. Mott, Edward Harold. Between the ocean and the lakes; the story of Erie. New York, 1899. xii, 511, 157 p. iUus., plates, ports., facsims. 8°. B,CU,HU,ICC,UC,UM,UW,Y. New Jersey. Legislature. Report of the special committee appointed to inquire into tie sale of Erie railway passes to the House of assembly of the state of New Jersey, to the legislature, session of 1874. Trenton, 1874. 4 p. 8°. ICC. New York (state), plaintiff. In the Supreme court, county of New York. The people of the state of New York, plaintiff, against the Erie railway company and others, defend- ants. Report of James C. Spencer, referee. .... New York, 1879. 133, 238, v, 6 p. sq. 8°. B, ICC, NY. . Legislature. Assembly. Select com- mittee to investigate Erie railway company. Report of the select committee appointed by the Assembly, Mar. 11, 1873, to investi- gate alleged mismanagement on the part of the Erie railway company, together with the testimony taken before said committee. [Albany, 1873.] xxii, 785 p. 8°. LC. Essex railroad company. Act of incorporation and by-laws of lie Essex railroad company. Incorporated Mar. 7, 1846. Salem, 1846. 48 p. 8°. B. European & North American railway company. Acts incorporating and facilitating the con- struction of the road, passed isth and 28th of Mar. 1851. Fredericton [Me.]. 31, 2 p. 8°. ICC. . Charters, organization, condition, means and prospects. Cambridge, 1869. 82 p. 8°. ICC, NY, UI. ■ . Copy of lease. European & North American railway to Maine central railroad company. 1882. Bangor [1882]. 12 p. 8°. NY. . Docimients in relation to the European & North American railway company, pub- lished under the authority of a resolve of the legislature of Maine. Portland, 1851. [381] p. 8°. ICC. . Memorial praying aid in constructing a military railroad from Bangor to the St. John River. 37 p. 8°. (39th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Misc. doc. 13.) ICC, NY. -. Memorial to the legislature of Massa- chusetts, Jan. 1865. Boston, 1865. 15 p. 8°. UI. -. [Memorial to General court of Massa- chusetts. Bangor, July 29, 1865.] 42 p. 8°. (Senate, no. 9.) B. Memorial to the legislature of Massa- chusetts for state aid. Jan. 15, 1866. Boston, 1866. 42 p. _ 8°. UL Petition to the honorable the Senate and House of representatives of the common- wealth of Massachusetts. [Mar. 5, 1851.] 8, 6 p. (House, no. 87.) ICC. ■ . Prospectus of the European & North American railway company: incorporated by the legislature of Maine, n.p. [1851 ?) 32 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Burpee, E. R. Report of the survey of exten- sion of the European & North American rail- way to the American boundary. Fredericton, 1865. pam. HU. The Great railway enterprise, from "White- haven" harbor, on the southeastern coast of Nova Scotia, to the head of the Bay of Fundy; or, A plan to shorten the passage between Europe and America Boston, 187^. up. 8°. B. International commercial convention, 1868. Proceedings of the International commercial convention, held in the city of Portland, Me., Aug. 4 and 5, 1868. Reported by J. M. W. Yerington. Portland, 1868. 160 p. 8°. B, UI. Maine. Legislature. Proceedings of the 31st legislature of the state of Maine, in relation to the European & North American railway. Portland, 1852. 16 p. 8°. ICC. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 209 Massachusetts. Laws, statutes, etc. Act to aid construction of European & North American railway. Boston, 1866. pam. HU. Morton, A. C. Report on the survey of the European & North American railway; made under the authority of the state of Maine. .... Portland, 1851. 96 p. 8°. B,ICC,UI. Poor, John Alfred. Memorial in behalf of the European & North American railway com- pany, and iot a state policy favorable to immigration, and the encouragement of manufactures. 1861 Augusta, 1861. SI, [i]p. 8°. LC. . Remarks upon the European & Ameri- can railway made at the city hall in Portland, July 22, 1851, at a general meeting of the friends of that enterprise. [Portland, 1851.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. Railroad convention, Portland, Me., 1852. Pro- ceedings of the railroad convention at Port- land, Oct. I, 1852. Portland, 1852. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Railway convention, Portland, Me., 1850. Plan for shortening the time of passage be- tween New York and London, with documents relating thereto, including the proceedings of the railway convention at Portland, Me., and the charter of the European & North American railway Portland, 1850. iSSp. 8°. B, H, HU, ICC, LC, UI, UW. Washburn, Israel. Plan for shortening the transit between New York and London. European & North American railway. Pub- Uc lands. Speech in the House of representa- tives. Mar. 10, 1852. [Washington, 1852.] 7 p. 8°. LC. Evansville & CrawfordsvUle railroad company. Exhibit of the condition and prospects, 1854. New York. 20 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Evansville & Illinois railroad company. Exhibit. 1852. New York, 1852. 28 p. 8°. ICC. Evansville, Henderson & NashviUe railroad company. The charter, with statement of the affairs and prospects of the company. Hend- erson, Ky., 1867. [2], s-48 p. 8°. H. Evansville, Indianapolis & Cleveland straight line railroad company. Articles of association, organized May 12, 1853, to which is added the address of the president. Indianapolis, 1853. [2], 5-18 P- 8°. H,ICC. ■. A brief statement. Indianapolis, Ind. July 25, 1855. Indianapohs, 1855. 15 p. 8°. ICC. ICC. Exhibit. New York, 1854. 23 p. 8° Fall River railroad company. Report of the committee for investigating the affairs of the Fall River railroad company, appointed by the stockholders, Jan. 17, 1850. Boston, 1850. S4P. 8°. B. Fall River, Warren, & Providence raihoad. Engineer's report on the projected railroad from New Bedford to Fall River made to the president and directors of the Fall River, Warren & Providence railroad. By Geo. E. Church, engineer. Providence, 1864. 20 p. 8". ICC. Fitchburg railroad company. Report of "the committee of directors on the statistics and prospects of the proposed railroad, Sept. 20, 1842. Boston, 1842. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Report of committee of investigation, appointed at annual meeting of the Fitch- burg railroad company, Jan. 29, 1856. Bos- ton, 1857. 43 P- 8°. B, NY. . Rules and regulations for the govern- ment of employes. May 1888. Boston, 1888. SS p. 12°. ICC. . Rxiles of the transportation depart- ment, June 1902. Boston, 1892. 117 p. UW. Statement to stockholders of the construction of the road, etc., Dec. 31, 1845. n.p., n.d. unp. UI. Derby, E. H. Fitchburg railroad company. Boston, 1842. pam. HU. Hale, R. W. A comparison of the Fitchburg railroad with other Massachusetts railroads, made up from official returns. Boston, 1863. CU. Waltham (Mass.). Board of aldermen. Report on the abohtion of grade crossings of the Fitchburg railroad Waltham, Mass., 1897. 23 p. 8°. NY. Willis, Henry A. Early days of the railroad in Fitchburg. Fitchburg, Mass., 1894. pam. HU. Flint & Pere Marquette railroad company. Consolidated mortgage, to the Central trust company of New York, trustee, dated Mar. i , 1889. [1889.] 33 p. 8°. H. . Copy trust deed and mortgage; dated Oct. I, 1880. East Saginaw, Mich., 1880. 12 p. 8°. H. Florida railway and navigation company. Report of the receiver, covering the period Nov. i,. 1886, to Oct. 31, 1887. ICC. Fonda & Moose River railroad. Engineer's report of the preliminary surveys New York, 1856. 26 p. 8°. B. Fort Wayne & Chicago raihoad company. Re- port of the president and chief engineer. Dec. 6, 1854. New York, 1854- 23 p. 8°. ICC. Fort Wayne & southern raihoad. Exhibit of conditions, resources and prospective business, together with cost by contract and estimate of main Unes and tunnel under the Ohio River at Louisville. Indianapohs, 1854. 49 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Exhibit of conditions, resources and prospective business New York, Sept. 1855. 52 P- B, ICC. Report of an experimental survey on the part of the Fort Wayne & southern rail- 2IO RAILWAY ECONOMICS road between Fort Wayne and Muncie; by W. J. Holman; to which is appended the charter of incorporation, with a general act amendatory or corporations therein named. Indianapohs, 1852. 16 p. 8°. H, ICC. Fort Wayne, Lacon & Platte Valley air line rail- road company. Report of the president and directors. Nov. 1853. ICC. Fort Worth & Denver City railway company, ist mortgage 6 per cent bonds. Bondholders' agreement. [June 20, 1895.] 3 p. ICC, NY. Fox River Valley railroad company. Exhibit of the present condition of the Fox River Valley railroad in the state of Wisconsin. Milwaiikee, 1857. 12 p. 8°. B. Fredericksburg & Gordonsville railroad. Vir- ginia. General assembly. Charter, n.p., n.d. 8 p. 8°. H. Latest date included, 1867. Fremont, Lima & union railroad company. Report. Jan. 1,1863. [Fremont, Ohio, 1863.] 8 p. 8°. B. Galena & Chicago union raiboad company. Documents submitted to the stockholders of the Galena & Chicago union railroad company by the Board of directors, July 22, 1858, in relation to the leasing of the Chicago, Fulton & Mississippi railroad bridge, at Fulton. .... Chicago, 1858. 54, [2] p. 8°. B, NY. . Leases of Chicago, Iowa & Nebraska railroad. Cedar Rapids & Missouri River rail- road company, Beloit & Madison railroad company to the Galena & Chicago union railroad company. [1862.] 72 p. 8°. ICC. -. Report of the survey of the route, by Richard P. Morgan. Chicago, 1847. 28 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. ■ Gallipohs, Jackson & ChiUicothe railroad. Re- port on the location, by Charles B. Shaw, C.E. Richmond, 1852. 15 p. 8°. ICC. Galveston & Red River railway company. Facts to establish the importance of the Gal- veston & Red River railway as a great state and national work New York, 1854. 24 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio railroad. A brief statement, with a list of its directors and officers, trustees of bonds and mortgage, and report of treasurer. Boston, 1872. 53 p. 8°. H. Texas. Legislature. Charter [of the Galveston, Harrisbtu'g & San Antonio railroad] and amendments thereto; together with a copy of loan laws, authorizing counties to aid in internal improvements, and abstracts from the constitution and general laws of Texas. San Francisco, 1881. 36 p. 8°. H. Georgetown & Charlotte railroad company. Statement and estimate of the cost and equip- ment of the Georgetown & Charlotte railroad. [Columbia, B.C., 1870.] 7 p. 8°. B. Georgia & Florida railway. Concerning the completion of work of construction, mileage, advantages of location, earnings, capitaliza- tion, bonded debt, comparison with other railroads. [Richmond, Va., Jan. 191 1.] 7 p. 4°. ICC. The Georgia Pacific railway. Prospectus and reports. New York, 1882. 54 p. 8°. B. . A physical survey extending from Atlanta, Ga., across Alabama and Mississippi to the Mississippi River along the line of the Georgia Pacific railway. [By John L. Camp- bell and W. H. Ruffner.] .... New York, 1883. 147 p. 8°. ICC. Georgia railroad and banking company. Char- ter. Augusta, 1878. 24 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . List of stockholders. Apr. 12, 1886. 15 p. Augusta, Ga. [1S86]. 8°. NY. . Report of the engineer in chief, n.p. [18—?] ICC (May 13, 1839; May 9, 1842). Grand Junction railroad and depot company. Annual report of the directors May 31, 1849; report of the directors May 31, 1853; [and] report of the committee of investigation, appointed May 31, 1853. Charlestown [Mass.] 1849-53. 8°. NY. Grand Rapids & Indiana railroad and leased lines. Local passenger tarifEs taking effect, Jan. I, 1883. Chicago, 1882. 127 p." 8°. ICC. Grand Rapids & Indiana railroad company. Opinions of counsel as to the title of the com- pany to the land selected under the land grant. New York [i860]. [8] p. ICC. — — — ■. Report upon the Grand Rapids & Indiana railroad and upon the land grant of the company with a statement of its financial affairs. New York, 1861. 24 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Statement made to the New York" stock exchange. Apr. 20, 1886. n.p. [1886]. 12 p. 12°. NY. . Statement of the condition and affairs; estimates and statements relating to the first twenty miles of the land grant part of the road. New York [1863 ?]. 7 p. 8°. NY. Great Midland railroad. Arguments in favor of a petition to the General court of Massa- chusetts asking powers to extend a railroad from the Norfolk County railroad, by a route independent of any other corporation, from some suitable point in Dedham to Boston harbor. Boston, 1850. 11 p. 8°. H, LC. . [Prospectus.] Boston, 1850. 8°. H. Great northern railway company (U.S.) . Agree- ment between the Oregon short line & Utah RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 211 northern raUway company and the Great north- ern railway company, covering joint ownership of the Portland & Puget Sound railway. Dated Oct. 13, 1890. Boston [1890]. 12 p. 8°. NY. . The Great northern system for 1900. Illustrating and describing the country, indus- tries and scenery along the lines of the Great northern railway and northern steamship com- pany, with an account of the properties and equipment. St. Paul, Miim., looo. 88 p. 8°. NY. . Rules for government of employees,- etc. St. Paul, 1908. 16°. HU. Calderhead, Owen Oliver. Testimony in regard to traffic movement on Great northern rail- way before the Railroad commission of Wash- ington, Nov. 22, 1908. Olympia, Wash., 1909. 33 p. 8°. B,ICC,LC. Downes, Frederick O. Analysis of the official financial documents relating to the Great northern railway system Wj% Adams, Brooks. I.C.C. no. 819. City of Spokane et al. v. Northern Pacific railway et al., and Pacific coast jobbers' and manu- facturers' association et al., interveners. Sup- plemental brief for complainants. n.d. 72-142 p. Great southern railway. Circular: Georgia and Florida, a through Une from Millen, Ga., to Turtle Harbor, Fla., under one control and management. New York, 1871. go p. 8°. H. . A trunk line between the North and the tropics, to within ninety miles of Havana, connecting at the nearest possible point with the West Indies, Central and South America. New York, 1878. xiii, 267 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, JC, LC, NY. Great western railroad company of Illinois. Minutes of the meetings of the creditors and bondholders, held Sept. i, 5 and 19, 1857. .... New York, 1857. 12 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. Great western railway company. U.S. Con- gress. Senate. Committee on public lands. Report [on memorial of Great western railway company]. [Washington, 1844.] 15 p. 8°. B. Green Bay, Winona & St. Paul railroad com- pany. Agreement made 24 Feb., a.d. 1892, between H. B. Turner, M. T. Pyne, and J. Walker, jr., and the holders of mortgage bonds and shares of stock n.p., 1892, 1895. 8 p. f°. NY. . [Circular] to the holders of ist consoli- dated mortgage bonds. Feb. 8, 1895. n.p. [1895]. 2 p. f°. NY. Greensville & Roanoke railroad company. An- nual meeting. May 17, 1850. n.p. ICC. ■ — . Charter. Richmond, 1835. 14 p. 12°. ICC. Greenville & Columbia railroad company. [Charter and amendment thereto with by- laws.] 14 p. 8°. ICC. . A convention of the stockholders for the purpose of organization held at Carolina hall, Columbia, Tuesday and Wednesday, May II, 12, 1847. Columbia, S.C, 1847. IS p. 8°. ICC. Memorial [to the Senate and House of representatives of the state of South Caro- lina]. [Columbia, 1866.] 9 p. 8°. NY. The memorial of the Greenville & Columbia railroad company, praying that the assessment of the state stock may be paid. Columbia, S.C, 1857. 8 p. 8°. B. Minutes of proceedings of the stock- holders of the Greenville & Columbia rail- road company, at their annual meeting, held at Greenwood, July 1852. Charleston, 1852. 36 p. 4°. B. The state ex rel. the Attorney-general v. the Greenville &" Columbia railroad company. James S. Gibbes and others v. the same. Report of the receiver, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1879. n.p. [1880?] 5 p. 8°. NY. A statement of its condition and pros- pects. Aug. 1873. Charleston, S.C, 1873. 10 p. 8°. B. Greenville & French Broad railroad company. Report of president and engineer on the survey, Nov. 15, 1859. Columbia, S.C, 1859. 22 p. 8°. ICC. Greenwich & Johnsonville railway company. New York (state). Public service commis- sion. 2d district. In the matter of the complaint of citizens of Washington County against the Greenwich & Johnsonville railway company. Submitted Apr. 27, 1909. De- • cided Apr. 28, 1909. Opinion of the Com- mission, n.p. [1909]. 8 p. 8°. LC. Gulf & interstate railway company. Prospectus, giving its origin, proposed route, and revo- lutionary aims. Prepared for those who do their own thinking. Topeka, Kan., 1894. 45 p. 8°. ICC^ Hanging Rock & Lawrence Furnace railroad company. Report of the engineer to the president, to which is added a letter to R. Hamilton, esq., on the resistance of curves and proposing a remedy. Cincinnati, 1837. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad company. The Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad company have received by grant from Congress over 600,000 acres of the choicest farming and wood lands, the greatest portion of which is now in the market. Hannibal, Mo., i860. 60 p. 8°. H. . Farms and homes of northern Missouri. .... [June 1862.] 61 p. 8°. ICC. . A letter to the stockholders, preferred and common, of the Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad company, containing a statement and explanation New York, 1870. 67 p. 8°. B, UL 212 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad company. Report of the directors of the Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad company, transmitting to the stockholders the special accountant's report. .... New York, 1878. 37 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Reports of the president, land and fiscal agents and chief engineer. St. Louis, 1855. 8°. H, UW. Harrisburg & Lancaster railroad company. Report of the chief engineer [W. Mihior Roberts]. ICC (Jan. 4, 1836; Jan. 8, 1838). Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mountjoy & Lan- caster railroad company. By-laws for the government of the president, managers, treasurer, and secretary. Harrisburg, 1853. [8] p. 8°. B. . Charter. Passed June 9, 1832, with the supplements and by-laws. Harrisburg, 1853. 29 p. 8°. B. . Same. Harrisburg, 1853. 40 p. 8°. ICC. — . Supreme court of the U.S. no. 338. William H. Barnes and Jas. N. Kerns, plain- tiffs in error, v. the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy 6" Lancaster railroad company. Brief of the defendants in error, n.p. [1870]. 14 p. 8°. E. Pleasonton, A. J. Letter to James Nill [on the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mountjoy & Lan- caster railroad]. Philadelphia, 1840. 8°. Y. Hartford & New Haven railroad company. Charter, with amendments: also, charters of the Hartford & Springfield railroad com- pany from the states of Connecticut and Massachusetts. Hartford, 1842. 34 p. 8°. B, H, NY. . Report of the engineer, upon the pre- Uminary surveys. New Haven, 1835. 30 p. 8°. H. Connecticut. General assembly. Resolution to aid the construction of the Hartford & New Haven railroad. [May 1838.] New Haven, 1838. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Hartford & Providence railroad company. [Re- port of the committee appointed at a meeting of the stockholders of the Hartford & Provi- dence raihoad in Hartford, Feb. 2, 1848, to consider the project for the construction of the Rhode Island and Connecticut central railroad.] [Hartford, Feb. 16, 1848.] 23 p. 8°. H. Hartford & Springfield railroad. Report of the engineer upon the several definite locations for the Hartford & Springfield railroad with , the acts of incorporation in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Hartford, 1841. 32 p. 8°. H, NY. . Same. 2d ed. Hartford, 1841. 32 p. 8°. ICC. . Report of the engineer to the com- mittee of surveys. New York, 1839. 24 p. 8°. ICC. Hartford, Providence & Fishkill raibroad com- pany. Charter of the Hartford, Providence & Fishkill railroad originally the Manchester railroad. Hartford, 1849. 23 p. 8°. H. . Report of sundry directors to the stockholders, Feb. 1858. Hartford, 1858. 31 p. 8°. B, H. . Report on surveys for the extension of the Hartford, Providence & Fishkill railroad from Waterbury to Fishkill. Hartford, 1853. 62 p. 8°. H, ICC. Helena & northern railroad company. Traffic contract between the Helena & northern railroad company and the Northern Pacific railroad company, dated June i, 1887. n.p., 1887. 9 p. 8°. NY. Hempfield railroad company. [Prospectus, etc.] [1851?] 31 P- 8°- ICC. — . The Hempfield railroad and bonds of Ohio County, Va., and Washington County, Pa., with a supplement for 1855. Philadelphia, 185s. 43 P- 8° . ICC. Herkimer & Trenton railroad. Report of the civil engineer to the commissioners of the Herkimer & Trenton railroad. [Little Falls, Feb. I, 1837.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. Hillsborough & Cincinnati railroad company. Charter and by-laws. Cincinnati, 1849. 41 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Memorial to the Committee on roads and canals and the honorable Council of Cincinnati, Mar. 8, 1852. Cincinnati, 1852. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Hocking Valley railway company. Ohio. Attorney-general. Report of the Attorney- general pursuant to House resolution no. 6 [concerning the incorporation and business methods of the Hocking Valley railway company]. Colmnbus, Ohio, Apr. 11, 1910. 52 p. 4°. ICC^ Holly, Wayne & Monroe railroad. Copy of trust deed. [Jan. 2, 1871.] 4 p. 8°. H. Horning & Blossburg railroad. Report, made to the directors of the Tioga coal, iron, mining and manufacturing company, by Miller Fox, engineer, and other documents relating to the road. Geneva, N.Y., 1837. 37 p. 8°. ICC. Houghton & Ontonagon railroad company. Report of the directors, with report and esti- mates of chief engineer, and statements in relation to land grant, etc. Detroit, 1871. 35 P- 8°. B. Housatonic railroad company. Annual abstract of the books, for the stockholders, at their annual meeting, Feb. 1867. Bridgeport, 1867. 8°. H. Brodhead, Edward H. Report of the engineer upon the preliminary surveys for the Ousa- RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 213 tonic [!] railroad. New Haven, 1836. 40 p. 8°. Y. Brown, James F. Speech in House of repre- sentatives [Conn.] IS May 1889 [on the Housatonic railroad]. Hartford, i88g. 8°. Y. Houston & Texas central railway company. Agreement for the reorganization of the Houston & Texas central railway company. Dated Dec. 20, 1887. n.p. [1887]. 12 p. f°. NY. . Statement by B. G. Clarke and Chas. Dillingham, receivers. New York, Mar. 31, 1886. New York, 1886. 20 p. 8°. H, NY. Houston & Texas railway company. The ist mortgage land grant, sinking fund, gold bond. Principal and interest payable in gold at the city of New York. Prospects and condition of the company New York, i86g. S9p. 8°. ICC, NY. Houston, east & west Texas railway company. Blair, James A., and others. Plan and agree- ment for the reorganization of the Houston, east & west Texas railway company. Aug. 1, 1896. New York, 1896. lop. 4°. NY. Hudson & Berkshire railroad company. Report, containing the charter of said corporation surveys, estimates, etc., made at a meeting of the citizens of Hudson, Apr. 1835. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Report to the legislature of the state of New York in pursuance of a resolution of the Assembly of 3d of Feb. 7 p. 8°. (Assem- bly, no. 109. Mar. 10, 1842.) ICC. . Report to the legislature of the state of New York in pursuance of the resolution of the Assembly of the 21st of Feb. 1842. 11 p. 8°. (Assembly, no. 151. Mar. 28, 1842.) ICC. New York. Senate. Report of the Committee on raibroads on the petition of the Hudson & Berkshire railroad company for aid from the state. 6 p. 8°. (Senate, no. 33. Feb. 13, 1840.) ICC. Hudson & Delaware railroad company. Pro- spectus of the route from Newburgh to Car- penter's Point, together with the act of incor- poration passed Apr. 19, 1830. Newburgh, 1831. CU. . Remarks on the route and advantages. .... [By Gilbert O. Fowler and others, commissioners.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. Hudson River railroad company. Amended act of incorporation, by-laws, and extracts from revised statutes, etc. New York, 1847. 54 p. 8°. H. . Bylaws. [Adopted by the board, Oct. 18, 1853. 7 p. 8°-] ICC. . The commissioners' and directors' statement, showing the prospect of business and the importance of the proposed railroad. New York, 1846. 18 p. 8°. NY, Y. . Communications from James Boor- man to the stockholders, in reply to A. C. Flagg, late president of the company. New York, 1849. 12 p. 8°. H, NY, Y. -. Hudson River, and the Hudson River railroad with a complete map and wood cut views of the principal objects of interest upon the lines. New York, Boston, 1851. 50 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. Memorial to the legislature of the state of New York, in answer to objections against the passage of an act to incorporate the Hudson River railroad company. New York, 1846. II p. 8°. NY. Observations on the western trade and its influence from the growth and prosperity of the cities of New York, Boston and Phila- delphia By WiUiam H. Grant. Pough- keepsie, 1846. 40 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Report Feb. 9, 1849, and proposals for an issue of bonds, secured by mortgages, and convertible into stock. New York, 1848. 22 p. 8°. NY. -. Report on the Hudson River railroad, by John B. Jervis, civil engineer. New York, 1846. 42 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC, LC, NY, UI, Y. Report on the location of the line between Fishkill and Albany; with general remarks on the prospects of the road, by John B. Jervis, chief engineer, Jan. 12, 1848. New York. 38 p. 8°. ICC, NY. [Statement] to the stockholders [that] it will become necessary to make further pro- vision for the cost of extending work from Poughkeepsie [New York, 1850.] 2 1. 8°. NY. New York (city). Board of aldermen. Report of the Special committee on the Hudson River railroad, Sept. 7, 1850. New York, 1850. [4] p. 8°. H. New York (state). Legislature. Senate. Report of the Committee on railroads on the bill to incorporate the Hudson River railroad com- pany. 28 p. 8°. (Senate, no. 104. Apr. 12, 1843.) ICC. Idaho central railway company. The Idaho central railway company to the American loan and trust company, trustee, ist mort- gage. Dated Jan. i, 1887. n.p. [1887]. 18 p. 8°. NY. Illinois central railroad company. Abraham Lincoln as attorney for the Illinois central railroad company. [Chicago, 1905.] [13] p. port., 10 facskn. f. B, ICC, LC, NY. •. Arbitration of cotton rates from Mis- sissippi, Alabama and Tennessee to the cotton mill territory of the Carohnas. Southern railway company v. Illinois central railway company et al., before S. R. Knott, esq., T. G. Bush, esq., arbitrators. Argument in, behalf of Illinois central and Yazoo & Mississippi Valley railroads. [Chicago, Nov. 15, 1900.] 59 p. 8°. HU, ICC. -. Cash dividends paid since incorpora- tion on Feb. 10, 1851 [until Mar. i, 1902]. n.p. [1902]. I broadside. NY. 214 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Illinois central railroad company. Communica- tion from the president to the directors. Aug. 10,1852. New York, 1853. 7 p. 8°. ICC, NY. — ■ . Cie du chemin de fer "I'lUinois cen- tral" 6,000,000 arpents de terres k vendre dans le fameux delta du Yazoo Chicago, 189-. 14 p. 8°. NY. Comparative statement showing for 1876 and 1905 respectively the gross receipts and the disposal made of them. 1 1. 4°. ICC. Copy of a letter addressed to the several members of the Board of directors of the lUinois central railroad company, by Mr. Stuyvesant Fish. [4] p. ICC. Documents relating to the organiza- tion. New York, 1851. CU, NY. -. Same. 2ded. New York, 1852. 148 p. 8°. H, NY. . Same. 3d ed. New York, 1855. 73 p. 8°. E. The economic history of a long- established factor in American transportation [by Stuyvesant Fish]. In Chicago conference on trusts. 1900. p. 555-65. . From the lakes to the gulf. [Chicago, 1884.] 125 p. sq. f°. H. Great national thoroughfare from the West and Southwest into New England by the northern, or lake route, from New Orleans to New York, Boston and Portland. 1847. CU. Guide to the Illinois central railroad lands. -Chicago, 1859. CU, ICC (i860), NY (i860, 1861). The Illinois central railway: A historical sketch of the undertaking; with statistical notes on the state of Illinois, the cities of Chicago, Cairo, etc., and a descrip- tion of the railway, its route and lands. London, 1855. [2], 5-44 p. 8°. H. . Illinois central railroad company and Edward H. Harriman and Mary W., his wife, to Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans railroad company, Louisville division, deed, dated Sept. 15, 1897. New York, 1897. 36 p. 4°. NY. . Illinois central railroad company, lessee, and Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans railroad company, lessor, and L. V. F. Ran- dolph and L. A. Catlin, trustees. Agreement dated July 7, 1897 New York, 1897. 4 p. 4°. NY. . Illinois central railroad company ("St. Louis division gold bonds"), and Spencer, Trask & company, and stockholders of the St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute railroad company and of the Belleville & southern Illinois railroad company. Deposit agree- ment, dated New York, Apr. 8 [1896]. n.p., 1896. up. 8°. ICC, NY. Illinois central railroad company ("St. Louis division gold bonds") and United States trust company of New York, trustee, and the St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute rail- road company and the Belleville & southern Illinois railroad company. Deed of trust and mortgage, dated Jan. i, 1896. n.p. [1896]. 44 P- 8°. NY. The Illinois central raJroad company offers for sale over 1,500,000 acres selected farming and wood lands, in tracts of forty acres and upwards, situated on each side of their rail-road. Chicago, 1857. 80 p. 8°. H, NY. -. The Illinois central railroad company offers for sale over 2,000,000 acres selected farming and wood lands, in tracts of forty acres and upwards, situated on each side of their rail-road. New York, 1856. 64 p. 8°. B, H, ICG, NY. -. The Illinois central railroad company offers for sale over 2,400,000 acres selected prairie, farm and wood lands, in tracts of any size, situated on each side of their rail-road. New York, 1855. 32 P- 8°- H, ICC, NY. Illinois central to United States trust company. New York, Dec. 28, 1893. Deed of trust. 46 P- 8°- ICC. Letter addressed to the Board of directors by Mr. Stujrvesant Fish, president of the corporation, July 18, igoo. [New York, 1900.] 15 p. nar. f°. NY. [Letters to and from J. W. Gates. Jan. 30 and 27, 1897, respectively. Regarding getting a syndicate of raUroad presidents to place an order for a round quantity of steel rails.] 6 p. 8°. ICG. [Memorial volume] 1851-1901. Dinner to the directors of the Illinois central railroad company, on the 50th anniversary of the corporation of the company, [at the] Audi- torium hotel, Chicago, Feb. 9, 1901. Chicago, 1901. 46 1. sq. f°. B (separates), HU, NY, UI. Addresses by W. K. Ackerman, B. F. Ayer, J. M. Dickinson, Stuyvesant Fish, J. T. Harahan, E. H. Harriman, Marvin Hughitt, G. R. Peck, Leroy Percy, Franklin MacVeagh, J. G. Welling. . Minutes of proceedings of a meeting of shareholders, London, Feb. 11, 1858. 19 p. f°. H. . Official list of officers, agents, stations, attorneys, surgeons, mileage, county seats, county lines, etc. Mar. 1886. Chicago, 1886. 27 p. 8°. NY. . [Outline history of Illinois central railroad from 1857 and history and reports of officers 1887-97.] [New York, 1897.] p. 1-98, ff. 99-109, p. 110-21. f°. NY. Preliminary report to the stockholders upon the declaration of the final dividend for the year ended Dec. 31, 1888. [New York, Jan. 21, 1889.] 10 p. f°. ICG, NY. ;-. Protest of minority stockholders against increase of capital stock made at the annual meeting, Oct. 8, 1890. [Chicago, 1890.] 10 p. 4°. NY. . Regulation governing the accounting for material and supplies. Revised and effective July i, igo6. 24 1. 8°. ICC. . Report and accompanying documents of the Illinois central railroad company, made RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 215 by order of the stockholders at their annual meeting held at Chicago, Mar. ig, i8>;6. New York, 1856. 4°. B. . Report of the Board of directors by cominittee of said board on the progress and ■ condition of the work, the lands owned by the company, etc. Nov. 10, 1853. New York, 1853. 19 p. 8°. ICC. -^-; — . Report of the delegates selected by the joint- committee appointed at a meeting of British shareholders held in London, 26 Jan. 1877, and by the administration office for American railroad securities in Amsterdam, n.d. 32 p. 8°. NY. . Report of the second vice-president. 1890 compared with 1905. 31 p. 4°. ICC. . Report of the vice-president. Year ended June 30, 1905, compared with iSgo, 1893. 82 p. 4°. ICC. Report submitted by the president May 16, 1906. (Covering period from May 18, 1887.) 17 p. 4°. ICC. Report upon the condition and sources of business made at the request of the Board of directors by J. C. Bancroft Davis, Jan. 26, i8ss. New York, 1855. 27 p. 8°. ICC. . A review of the recent publications relating to the Illinois central railroad com- pany, with legal opinions concerning its char- ter and securities [New York, 1855.] 31 p. 8°. NY. Sectional maps showing the location of over 2,500,000 acres, selected farming and wood lands, in the state of Illinois, belonging to and offered for sale by the Illinois central rail- road company. Boston, 1862. 33 plates. 8°. H. [Sketch of the origin and progress of the Ilhnois central railroad.] [Chicago, Nov. 14, 1857.] 18 p. 8°. H, UW. Synopsis of proceedings at the 55th annual meeting of the stockholders at Chicago, Oct. 18, 1905. 6 p. 8°. ICC. The ten best states of America, for agriculture and general industries; traversed by the Illinois central railroad. Cedar Rapids, la., 1893. 256 p. 8°. H. To officers and employes of the Illinois central railroad company. [Letter of Stuyve- sant Fish, president, May 25, 1896.] Chicago, 1896. 2I. 4°. NY. 2,500,000 acres of land in Illinois, belonging to the Ilhnois central railroad company. Salem, 1854. 30 p. 8°. NY. Ackerman, WiUiam K. Early Illinois railroads; a paper read before the Chicago historical society, Feb. 20, 1883; notes by John Went- worth, also an appendix with the Breese- Douglas correspondence on the inception and origin of the Ilhnois central raihoad and the origin of names of stations on the Illinois central railroad. Chicago, 1884. 174 p. 8°. B, C, H, HU, ICC, UI, UM, Y. . Historical sketch of the Illinois central railroad, with a brief biographical record of its incorporators and some of its early officers. Chicago, 1891. 153 p. 8°. B, C, HU, NY (1890. 153 p. 8°). British views on an American railroad. Re- printed from the Statist, London, Oct. 20, 1906. American topics. Illinois central rail- road. 9 p. 8°. B, ICC. Caird, James. Letter on the lands of the Illinois central railway company. London, Jan. 1859. 15 p. 8°. B. Douglas, Stephen Arnold. Letters defending himself and colleagues against the attacks of Judge Breese in connexion with the grant of land by Congress for the Central railroad. [Washington, 1851.] 14 p. 8°. LC. Illinois. Attorney-general. Illinois central case. Opinion of the Supreme court, filed Oct. 28, 1910, together with a history of the litigation and a synopsis of the opinion. Prepared by W. H. Stead, attorney-general. Danville, 111. [1910]. 69 p. 8°. ICC. Jeffery, Edward Turner. Remarks before the City council of New Orleans, La., Nov. 28, 1888. Printed by request of the City council. [On the extent of the Illinois central system.] New Orleans [1888]. 36 p. 8°. LC. U.S. General land office. Decision of the commissioner of the General land office in the matter of the claims of the Illinois central railroad company; the state of Illinois; the County of Cook, Gertrude Hardin, Horatio B. De Witt, and sundry other persons, for lands in tp. 37 north, range 15 east, Illinois, known as the bed of Wolf Lake. Washington, 1878. 18 p. 4°. LC. Walker, R. J. Examination of the value of the ■ bonds of Illinois central raihoad company. London, 1851. 8°. B, HU. Illinois, Missouri & Texas railway company. Prospectus, reports and other documents. St. Louis, 1873. 62 p. 8°. B, ICC. Illinois River railroad company. Chief engi- neer's report with the charter forms of ist mortgage bonds and of the ist mortgage or deed of trust New York, 1858. 116 p. 8°. ICC. Illinois southern railroad company. Statement of th? agricultural and mineral resources of southern Ilhnois and of the characteristics of said road, Apr. 10, 1859. New York, 1859. 57 p. 8°. B. Indiana & Illinois central railway company. The ist mortgage 7 per cent sinking fund gold bonds as an investment on 85 miles of com- pleted road. New York, N.Y., 1873. 7 p. 8°. H. — — — •. Organization; with the report of the engineer, A. B. Condit. Indianapolis, 1853. 13 p. 8°. H. . [Statement.] [1871.] 41 p. 8°. B. — . A statement respecting the Indiana & Illinois central railway company building an east and west air line of 152 miles between IndianapoUs, Ind., and Decatur, 111 New York, 1872. 80 p. 8°. B, H. 2l6 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Indiana & Illinois central railway company. $2,750,000 ist mortgage 7 per cent gold bonds. 30 years to run free of government tax. New York, 1870. 32 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Indiana & Lake Michigan railway company, ist mortgage bonds. Bondholders' agree- ment. [New York, Sept. 28, 1896.] 4 p. 8°. B, ICC. Indiana, Bloomington & western railway com- pany. [Report of the purchasing committee, Feb. 14, 1888.] 4 P- 4°. ICC. Indianapolis & BeUefontaine railroad company. An act to incorporate Indianapolis & BeUe- fontaine rail road and the by-laws, organiza- tion, officers, etc., of said incorporate com- pany. Muncie, 1848. 28 p. 8°. H. . Communication of the president, and report of the engineer, Dec. 4, 1849. Indian- apolis, 1849. 34 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY. -. Exhibit of the affairs of the Indian- apohs and BeUefontaine rail road. [New York, Mar. 6, 1850.] 24 p. 8°. H, ICC. Exhibit of the president of the Indian- apolis & BeUefontaine rail road company. Sept. II, 1851. Indianapolis, 1851. 8 p. 8°. B. -. To the holders of the ist mortgage bonds of the Indianapolis & BeUefontaine (now Indianapolis, Pittsburg & Cleveland) rail road company. . . ■ . . n.d. 10 p. 8°. B, ICC. ■ Indianapolis & Vincennes railroad company. [Agreement i Aug. 1868, between the Indian- apolis & Vincennes railroad company and the Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette railroad company, the Columbus, Chicago, & Indiana central railway company, and the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, & St. Louis railway company, also mortgage between the Indianapolis & Vincennes railroad company and E. Pearce and W. Goddard of Rhode Island.] n.p. [1868]. 34 p. 8°. B, NY. . Indianapolis & Vincennes railroad company, 1869. n.p. 38 p. 8°. ICC. IndianapoUs, Bloomington & western railway extension. Prospectus. Sept. 1872. New York, 1872. CU, NY. Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette railroad company. Acts of incorporation, articles of consoUdation and lease of the railroad com- panies operated under the name of the Indian- apolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette railroad com- pany Cincinnati, 1878. i68p. 8°. B. . Exhibit of bonded indebtedness, Jan. I, 1875. n.p., 1875. 9 p. 8°. NY. . Equipment bond. n.p. [July 22, 1873]. 19 p. 8°. H. Indianapolis, Decatur & Quincy railway com- pany. Plan and agreement for acquiring and building certain lines of railroad in the states of Indiana and Illinois, and by the consolida- tion thereof to establish a continuous line of railroad, under a single ownership n.p., 1889. 9 p. f°- NY. IndianapoUs, Decatur & Springfield railway company. Receivership of H. B. Hammond. Mar. 15, 188s — ^May 10, 1888. [Indianapolis, 1888.] 44 p. obi. 16°. NY. International & great northern railroad com- pany, ist mortgage. [Nov. i, 1879.] 3° P- 8°. ICC. Texas. Legislature. Reports of the Joint com- mittee -of the 22d Legislature appointed to investigate the receivership of the I. & G.N. railroad [International and great northern railroad]. Filed in the State dept. Aug. 26, 1891. [And Evidence, pt. I-V.] Austin, 1892. 6 V. 8°. ICC, LC. International railroad company of Texas. Documentos relativos a la compania. Mexico, 1872. 71 p. 8°. NY. . FerrocarrU intemacional. Mexico, 1872. 2I. 4°. NY. — . The International railway company [of Texas], ist mortgage sinking fund 7 per cent bonds. Principal and interest payable in gold, in the city of New York, free of aU taxes. .... New York [1872]. 43 p. 8°. CU, ICC, LC, NY. Proyecto del ferrocarril intemacional sometido al Congreso de la union. Mexico, 1872. sop. 8°. LC. Iowa central raUway company. The Central railroad of Iowa, 240 miles in length, forming,' with its connections, a direct and unbroken line from St. Louis to St. Paul. Value and security of its ist mortgage 7 per cent gold bonds. New York, 1869. 32 p. 8°. NY. . Compromise measure, n.p., 1875. 12 p. 8°. NY. Iowa railroad land company. Choice Iowa farming lands. 1,000,000 acres for sale by the company, in tracts to suit purchasers. Cedar Rapids, la., 1870. 37 p. 8°. NY. . Handbook and guide of 1,200,000 acres of Iowa land, in the middle region of western Iowa, and 35,000 acres in eastern Nebraska, for sale by tide Iowa land company, in farms to suit purchasers Cedar Rapids, 1876. 32 p. 8°. B. . Handbook and guide to over 1,000,000 acres of Iowa land, in the middle region of western Iowa, and 24,000 acres in eastern Nebraska, for sale by the Iowa railroad land company. Cedar Rapids, 1880. 32 p. 8°. NY. Iowa River railway company. Prospectus of the Iowa River railway Dubuque, 1869. 39 P- 8°. B. Iron Mountain & eastern railway company. [Report, agreement, etc.] [1872 ?] 37 p. 8°. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 217 Iron Mountain rail road. Exhibit of the con- dition and prospects of the company, Mar. 1855. Rochester, 1855. 63 p. 8°. NY. pany; its powers, prospects and progress. Philadelphia, 1871. 22 p. 8°. UI. Irondale, Bancroft & Ottawa railway company. An act to incorporate the company. With amendments. New York [1886 ?]. 16 p. 8°. NY. Ithaca & Athens rail road company. ist mortgage 7 per cent gold bonds n.p. [1871 ?] 24 p. 8°. B. Ithaca & Auburn railroad. Report of a survey for the Ithaca & Auburn railroad: made dur- ing the months of Jan. and Feb. 1837. By Levi Williams. Auburn, 1838. 11 p. 8°. ICC. Ithaca & Owego railroad company. Prospects, H etc. [Albany, 1832.] 14 p. 8°. ICC. . Report of the president and directors to the stockholders. [New York, June 5, 1832.] Ithaca, 1833. 106 p. 8°. ICC. . Report of the Ithaca & Owego railroad company. In pursuance of a resolution of the Assembly of the 21st of Feb. 6 p. 8°. (Assembly, no. 144. Mar. 23, 1842.) ICC. . Same. 30th of Feb. 1842. 4 p. 8°. (Assembly, no. 138. Mar. 23, 1842.) ICC. Ithaca, Auburn & western railway company. ist mortgage, n.p. [1876]. 15 p. 8°. B. . Income. 2d mortgage. [New York, 1877.] IS p. 8°. B. Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw railroad company. Condition and prospects of the Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw railroad company, from Jackson to Saginaw [100 miles], n.p., n.d. 13 p. 8°. NY. . Guide to the lands in the state of Michigan, now for sale, comprised in the grant of over 600,000 acres. Lansing, Mich., 1881. 48 p. 8°. NY. Jacksonville & Savannah railroad company. Whole issue to Jacksonville & Savannah rail- road company. $100,000. Numbered from I to 100 inclusive New York. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Jacksonville, northwestern & southeastern rail- way company, ist mortgage bonds New York [1872]. 37 p. 8°. B, ICC. Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West railway com- pany, ist mortgage. Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West railway company, to Mercantile trust company, of New York, trustee. Dated Mar. I, 1884. n.p. [1884]. 23 p. 4°. NY. . Report of engineer and letter from government land agent. [New York, 1881.] 14 p. 8°. B. Jamesville & Washington railroad and lumber company. A descriptive sketch of the corn- Kansas City & Omaha railroad company. [Agreement between the firms of E. C. Bene- dict & company and I. and S. Wormser and holders of certificates issued by the Central trust company of New York for Kansas City & Omaha railroad company bonds. 14 June, 1899.] 6 p. 8°. ICC. Kansas City bridge and terminal railway. Organization and mortgage. St. Louis [1889 ?]. 32 p. 4°. ICC. Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis railroad company. Among the Ozarks: the land of "big red apples." 9th ed. Kansas City, 1894. S3 p. 8". H. . [Time table and guide.] Fall, 1894. St. Louis, 1894. folder, nar. 8°. H. Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf railroad com- pany. Modified plans and agreement for reorganization. Philadelphia, Nov. 7, 1899. 13 p. 4°. ICC. Kansas City southern railway company. Kansas City southern railway company to the Mercantile trust company and Selwyn C. Edgar, trustees, ist mortgage and deed of trust. Dated Apr. 2, 1900. 74 p. 8°. ICC. Kansas Pacific railway company. Argument submitted on behalf of the Kansas Pacific rail- way company before the Secretary of the interior and the Attorney-general of the U.S. Artemas H. Holmes, of counsel. New York, 1877. 60 p. 8°. B, ICC. . . Consolidated ist mortgage bonds. Bondholders' agreement. [189s.] S P- i"- ICC. Correspondence concerning a decision in the suit between the Kansas Pacific and Union Pacific railroads in the U.S. Circuit court, district of Nebraska. Washington, 1878. .14 p. 8°. B. . ist consolidated mortgage of the Kan^ sas Pacific railway company to Jay Gould and Russell Sage, trustees, dated May i, 1879. n.p., n.d. 41 P- 8°. B, ICC, NY. . ist mortgage 7 per cent gold bonds, 30 years to run. A railroad and land grant sinking fund bond secured by mortgage of 3,000,000 acres of land in Kansas and Colorado n.p. [1869?] 48 p. 8°. ICC. Hand book for the Kansas Pacific rail- way, containing a description of the country, cities, towns, etc., lying along the line of the road and its branches. St. Louis, Mo., 1870. [26] p. 12°. H._ Die heutige lage der Kansas-Pacific- eisenbahn-gesellschaft; bericht des am 23. dezember 1873 von den bondsbesitzern erwahlten koraitee's. Frankfort a.M., 1874. 29 p. 8°. H,UW. 2l8 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Kansas Pacific railway company. In the matter of Jay Gould and RusseU Sage for larceny in withholding assets of the trust to secure the holders of consolidated bonds. [New. York, 1887.] 42 p. 8°. ICC. . The Kansas Pacific railway and its relations to the government of the U.S. [Memorial of the ist-mortgage bondholders to the Secretary of the interior.] [1874.] 10 p. 8°. B. The Kansas Pacific railway and its relations to the Union Pacific railroad and the government of the U.S. [Statement of com- mittee of ist-mortgage bondholders made to Secretary of interior.] New York, Oct. i, 1877. B. Kansas Pacific railway company ist mortgage consolidated 6 per cent bonds. Agreement with committee. Dated June 11, 1894. New York [1894]. 2 p. f°. NY. . Kansas Pacific railway gold loan. .... n.p., n.d. 46 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Kansas Pacific railway gold loan: $6,500,000 ist mortgage 7 per cent gold bonds, 30 years to run n.p. [1869?] 48 p. 8°. H. Memorial of the Committee of nine of the ist mortgage bondholders of the Kansas Pacific railway company. New York, Jan. 11, 1878. New York, 1878. 24 p. 8°. [In "Pacific railroads."] ICC, NY. Headline reads: To the Hon. Carl Schurz, secretary of the interior. The Pacific railroads: their operation as one continuous line. Arguments in behalf of the Kansas & Pacific railway before the House committee on the Pacific railroad. By A. H. Holmes, j;. P. Usher, J.M. Woolworth, of counsel. Washington, 1878. 143 p. 8°, ICC. Palmer, William J. Report of surveys across the continent, in 1867-68, on the 3Sth and 32d parallels, for a route extending the Kansas Pacific railway to the Pacific Ocean at San Francisco and San Diego. Dec. i, 1868. Philadelphia, 1869. 6 p., i 1., 7-250 p. 8°. B, ICC, UP. Parry, C. C. Preliminary report of the physical geography and natural resources of the coun- try along the route of the' Kansas Pacific railway on the 3Sth parallel. Philadelphia, 1868. 20 p. 8°. ICC. U.S. General land office. Instructions issued by the commissioner of the General land office, in pursuance of decision of the Secre- tary of the interior, July 23, 1878, in the matter of the application of Nelson Dudy- mott to be allowed to make pre-emption filing upon certain lands in Kansas, within tlie limits of the grant to the Kansas Pacific railway company, with a copy of said decision, and also of review thereof, Sept. 3, 1878. Washington, 1878. 15 p. sq. 4°. LC. . Interior dept. Decision of the Secre- tary of the interior in the matter of the appli- cation of Nelson Dudymott to be allowed to make pre-emption filing upon certain lands in Kansas within the limits of the grant to the Kansas Pacific railway. July 23, 1878. Washington, 1878. 7 p. 8°. LC. {See also Union Pacific railroad, Eastern division, under Pacify railroads.) Kaskaskia, St. Ehno & southern railroad. The new direct trunk line between Chicago and the South. [Belleville, 111.] 1883. 28 p. I map. 8°. NY. Kenosha & Beloit railroad company. Report of the engineer upon the surveys and esti- mated cost of their railroad. Presented to the directors at their meeting at Kenosha, June 30, 1853. Kenosha, Wis., 1853. 21 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Kenosha & Rockford railroad company. Ex- hibit of the Kenosha & Rockford and Rock- ford & Rock Island railroad companies. New York, 1857. 23 p. 8°. ICC. Kenosha, Rockford & Rock Island railroad com- pany. [Prospectus, etc.] New York, 1859. 9 p. 8°. ICC. Kentucky & great eastern railway company. An exhibit of the Kentucky and great eastern railway company, its route, cost of construc- tion Cincinnati, 1871. 20 p. 8°. B, H. Kentucky central railroad company. Report of superintendent, ist division. 1857. 19, 28 p. ICC. Kentucky union railway company. Charter. Incorporated Mar. 10, 1854. 14 p. 8°. ICC. . The Kentucky union railway company. .... Lexington, 1883. 71 p. fold. map. fold, table. 8°. B. Keokuk & Kansas City railroad. History, charter and statistics. May i, 1873. St. Louis, 1873. 30 p. 8°. H. Knox & Lincoln railroad company. Charter and by-laws. Rockland, 1868. 36 p. 8°. H. Lackawanna & Bloomsburg railroad company. Report on the survey, estimates and revenues. Carbondale, 1853. 15 p. 12°. ICC, NY. Lackawanna railroad company. Charter and the several statutes of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to the same with the bylaws of the company. New York, 1855. 35 p. 8°. ICC. Lacled & Fort Scott railroad. The Ste. Gene- vieve extension of the Lacled & Fort Scott rail- road. New York, 187 1. 12 p. 8°. ICC. La Crosse & Milwaukee railroad company. Agreement of creditors, for purchasing the road and organizing the Milwaukee & St. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 219 Paul railway; New York, Oct. 3, i86i. New York, 1861. 12 p. 8°. H. -. Circular to the stockholders of the La Crosse & Milwaukee railroad company, together with the act of Congress, and of the legislature of Wisconsin, granting land to said company, and papers relating to said raibroad. New York, 1856. 32 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. A compilation of the several acts of the legislature of Wisconsin, affecting the com- pany, with the by-laws; also some general laws of the state in relation to railroads, by M. M. Strong. Milwaukee, 1856. 155 p. 12°. B, CU. . Exhibit, Mar. 1856. New York, 1856. 24 p. 8°. H,NY. .■ Modified trust deed reducing land grant mortgage and bonds to $4,000,000, dated Jan. 28, 1858. Albany, 1858. [2], S-I4P- 8°. H. -. Report of the receiver to the bond- holders and other creditors on the operation of the road. H (1862), ICC (i86o), UW (1862). -. Statement of the affairs of the La Crosse & Milwaukee railroad company, show- ing the cost of the road up to July i, 1857, with a report of the chief engineer, showing the progress of the work, etc., July 23, 1857. New York, 1857. 28 p. 8°. B, NY. Statement of the condition and affairs of the La Crosse & Milwaukee railroad com- pany, including the annual report of the Board of directors to the stockholders, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1858. Albany,'i8s9. 36 p. 8°. B. Lafayette & Pontchartrain railroad company. Circular to capitaUsts relative to the bonds of the Lafayette & Pontchartrain railroad company in New Orleans, connecting Lake Pontchartrain with the Mississippi River, July 1853. New York, 1853. CU. Lafayette, La SaUe & Clinton railroad company. Prospectus. Clinton [la.], 1876. 46 p. 8°. NY. La Fayette, Muncie & Bloomington railroad company. Report of G. H. Chapman, re- ceiver, for the period beginning May 14, 1877, and ending May i, 1878. La Fayette, Ind., 1873. 23 p. 8°. NY. Lake Erie & Louisville railway company. Ohio and Indiana [Toledo, Ohio, 1872.] 16 p. 8°. B. Lake Erie & Mad River railroad company. Charter of the Lake Erie and Mad River railroad company: to which is appended a report of the U.S. civil engineer employed in the survey of the route, presented July 31, 1833. Springfield, 1833. 15 p. 8°. B, ICC. Lake Erie & Pacific railroad. Report of chief engineer and general superintendent, pre- senting characteristics of location and con- struction, with statistics and estimate of probable revenue, together with form of bond and mortgage. New York, 186^. k2 p. 8°. B, H. Lake Erie & western railroad company. Char- acteristics of the Lake Erie & western rail- road system, as existing Jan. i, 1895. Indian- apolis, Ind Compiled by W. F. Goltra. [Indianapolis, 1895.] 102 p. 8°. B, NY (also a 2d v., 124 p. 1896). . The Lake Erie & western railroad company to Central trust company of New York and R. C. Bell of Indiana. 2d mortgage. Dated June 30, 1891. New York [1891]. 40 p. 4°. NY. Lake Erie, Evansville & southwestern railroad. Pamphlet no. 2. [Correspondence between the president, G. H. EUery, and W. S. Ford.] [New York, 1872.] 8 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . [Prospectus, etc.] New York, 1872. II p. 8°. ICC. Lake Erie, Wabash & St. Louis railroad com- pany. Exhibit of the Lake Erie, Wabash & St. Louis and Toledo & Illinois railroad com- panies. Mar. I, 1854. New York, 1854. 13 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Lake Ontario, Auburn & Ithaca railroad com- pany. Report concerning the Lake Ontario, Auburn & Ithaca railroad as a portion of a line of railway from Little Sodus Bay to Jersey City. By a committee of citbens. Apr. 20, 1852. Auburn, N.Y., 1852. 31 p. 8°. NY. Lake shore & Michigan southern railway. America's best railway: simimer excursions, 1894. The Lake shore route to the moun- tains, lakes and seashore, n.p., n.d. 48 p. 8°. H. . Seven short chapters on Lake shore [and appendix], n.p., 1880. 12 p. 8°. H. Cary, Ferdinand Ellsworth. Lake shore & Michigan southern railway system, and repre- sentative employees; a history of the develop- ment of the Lake shore & Michigan southern railway, from its inception. Buffalo, N.Y., Chicago, 111., 1900. 947 p. 4°. ICC,LC,UW. New York (city). Supreme coiart. In the matter of the application of Rufus Hatch and others for a mandamus against the Farm- ers' loan and trust company, the Lake shore & Michigan southern railway company and others. Affidavits, orders and opinion of the court. New York, 1877. 58 p. 8°. B. Robinson, John R. Miniature illustrated rail- way guide of the Lake shore & Michigan southern railway. Latest time tables, distances, complete lists of stations, etc. Buffalo, 1873. 64 p. 8°. Lake Superior & Mississippi railroad. The Lake Superior & Mississippi railroad, con- necting the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers and the railroad , system of Minnesota and 220 RAILWAY ECONOMICS California with Lake Superior. St. Paul, 1864. II p. 8°. B, NY. Lake Superior & Mississippi railroad. Same. St. Paul, 1868. 76 p. 8°. B. . Some of the reasons why a liberal grant of land should be made by Congress to the Lake Superior & Mississippi raikoad company to aid in constructing a railroad from head of navigation on Mississippi River to head of Lake Superior. Washington, 1864. IS p. 8°. NY. Lake Superior & Mississippi River railroad company. $4,500,000 7 per cent first class gold bonds, 30 years to run; they are a ist mortgage sinking fund bond Phila- delphia, 1869. CU, ICC. Lancaster, Lebanon & Pine Grove railroad company. Bylaws of the Board of directors, together with the charter and supplement. Philadelphia, 1853. 27 p. 8°. ICC. Lawrenceburgh & Upper Mississippi railroad company. The acts incorporating the Lawrenceburgh & Upper Mississippi railroad company. Indianapolis, 1852. 19 p. 8°. (Indiana. General assembly.) H, ICC. . Exhibit of the condition of prospects. New York, 1852. 24 p. 8°. ICC. Leavenworth, Pawnee & western railroad com- pany. Charters and all laws of Kansas affect- ing its powers, duties and liabilities. New York, 1864. 64 p. 8°. ICC. Lebanon Springs railroad company. Acts relating to the Lebanon Springs railroad company. New York, 1863. 23 p. 8°. ICC. . Prospectus. New York, 1852. 17 p. 8°. ICC, NY. 1903. Rules for the operating dept. n.p., 16°. HU. Lehigh & Delaware Water Gap railroad. Re- port upon the condition and prospects from Freemansburg to Easton, and the Delaware Water Gap. Made Sept. i860, by Oliver W. Barnes. Philadelphia, i860. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Lehigh & eastern railway company. Report, an all rail route from the Lehigh coal fields of Pennsylvania. Within 24 hours of Boston. 150 miles saved in time. Philadelphia, 1874. 25 p. fold. map. 8°. B, ICC. Lehigh coal and navigation company. A history of the Lehigh coal and navigation company. Published by order of the Board of managers. Philadelphia, 1840. 68 p. 8°. B, NY. Lehigh VaUey railroad company. Mortgage. To the Fidelity insurance, trust and safe deposit company of Philadelphia, in trust.' Dated Nov. 13, a.d. 1873. 35 p. 8°. ICC. . Mortgage. To William W. Long- streth and Edward Roberts, in trust. Dated May IS, A.D. 1868. 14 p. 8°. ICC. Lexington & St. Louis raihoad company. Charter of the Lexington & St. Louis railroad, with contract with Pacific railroad of Missouri and report of the Board of directors and engineer. St. Louis, Mo., 1869. 24 p. 8°. NY. Ligett's Gap railroad. Report on the surveys, estimates, and revenues, of the Ligett's Gap rail-road, connecting the Lackawanna coal basin with the New York & Erie rail-road at Great Bend, to the president and directors, by William H. Morell. Ithaca, N.Y., 1849. 48 p. 8°. H, LC. Little Miami railroad company. [An act to incorporate, together with the report of Mr. Bates, civil engineer, showing the probable cost and profits of the road.] [1836.] 12 p. 8°. (Ohio. General assembly.) ICC. . Agreement and lease between the Little Miami railroad company, party of the first part; the Pittsburg, Cincinnatti & St. Louis railway company, party of the second part; and the Pennsylvania railroad com- pany, party of the third part. [1870.] 20 p. 8°. ICC, NY. — ■ . Explanatory letter to the stockholders. Cincinnati, 1854. 16 p. 8°. H, ICC. Report of the engineer to the presi- dent and directors. Cincinnati, 1839. '4 P- 8°. . ICC. Little River Valley railway company. Pro- spectus. [Kansas City, Mo., 1899?] 28 p. 8°. ICC. Little Rock & Fort Smith railway company. Annual report of the president made to the Governor [of the state of Arkansas]; includ- ing the report of the special agent. Nov. i, 1866. Little Rock, Ark., 1866. 96 p. 8°. NY. . Homes in Arkansas! Buy railway lands where the title comes from the U.S [New York] n.d. 24 p. 8°. B. Little Schuylkill & Susquehanna railroad com- pany. Report of the president and managers. Philadelphia, 1838. 27 p. 8°. ICC. Lock Haven & Tyrone railroad company. Report of the president and engineer with act of incorporation and supplements thereto. Philadelphia, 1855. 36 p. 8°. ICC. Lockport & Niagara Falls railroad company. Report of the engineer to the directors on the proposed extension of their road eastward. With an appendix. Sept. 30, 1841. Boston, 1841. 68 p. 8°. ICC. Logansport & northern Indiana railroad com- pany. Report of the chief engineer, exhibit- ing the character and prospects of the road, RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 221 and also statement of the secretary, showing the condition. New York, 1854-1;';. 2 v. 8°. H, ICC (1854). Logansport, CrawfordsviUe & south western railway of Indiana. 8 per cent, ist mort- gage bonds, principal and interest payable in gold. New York, 1871. 26 p. 8°. B. —. Eight per cent, ist mortgage bonds. Principal and interest payable in gold. Jones and Schuyler, financial agents of the company. New York. [Aug. i, 187,0.] 23 p. 8°. ICC. ist mortgage, 8 per cent, gold bonds. Interest payable quarterly in gold. Prin- cipal payable in 30 years from Aug. i, 1870. Philadelphia, 1870. 23 p. 8°. ICC. Long Island railroad company. Report of special committee, with opinions of counsel. New York, 1855. 24 p. 8°. B, H, NY. — . Report in pursuance of a resolution of the Assembly of the 3d of Feb. 1842. 15 p. 8°. (New York. Assembly, no. 163. Mar. 30, 1842.) ICC. Reports of the engineers upon the practicability; with the correspondence be- tween the commissioners of that company and the president of the New York, Providence & Boston xail-road; to which is added the act of incorporation. New York [1834?]. 24 p. 12°. H, NY. -. Rules for the government and informa- tion of the employes of the Long Island rail- road company. New York & Rockaway Beach railway company, and Prospect Park & Coney Island railroad 1897. [Brook- lyn, N.Y.? 1897.] 140 p. 16°. NY. Atlantic Avenue litigations, in relation to the right of the Long Island railroad company and the Atlantic Avenue railroad company of Brooklyn, to use steam-power on Atlantic Avenue; documentary evidence. New York, 1878. CU. Brooklyn. Common coimcil. Report of the assessment committee, in the matter of the Long Island railroad company and Atlantic Avenue. Submitted Mar. 30, 1855 [Brooklyn, 1855.] 18 p. 8°. B. Lovibond, Charles. Long Island and where to go. A descriptive work compiled for the Long Island railroad company, for the use and benefit of its patrons. Containing points of interest, fares, distances New York, 1877. 262 p. 12°. ICC, NY. The Long Island railroad and the industrial development of Long Island, N.Y. The world's greatest railroad terminal and in- dustrial center. The Pennsylvania railroad company's vast projects now in progress in con- nection with the development of Long Island. [Brooklyn, N.Y., 1901.] 20 p. 8°. NY. _ Stuart, Inglis. A silver gray's raih-oad reminis- cences. [Fishkill Landing, N.Y., 1908.] [20] p. 8°. HU, LC. Louisa railroad. Charter, and the several other acts of the [Va.] General assembly relating to the same; also, form of power of attorney to vote at a meeting of the stockholders. Richmond, 1849. 49 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Report of Moncure Robinson, upon the surveys for the Louisa railroad. Richmond, 1836. 30 p. 8°. B, H. -. Report of survey made for the Louisa railroad by the northern and southern routes by W. A. Kuper. [Frederick Hall. Sept. 8, 1847.] 17 p. 8°. ICC. A review of the "Vindication," etc.. of E. Fontaine, president of the Louisa rail- road company. Richmond, 1849. 16 p. 8°. B> Louisiana & Arkansas railway. Its territory, industries and financial condition. New York , Boston, 1904. 13-77 p. 8°. NY. Louisiana central railway. Route and prospects with a general description of the wealth, popu- lation and products of that portion of Louis- iana which is traversed by it. New York, 1874. IS p. 8°. ICC. Louisville & Cincinnati branch. Report of surveys and estimates, Louisville, Ky., 1866. 52 P- 8°. H. Louisville & Nashville railroad company. Agreement between the Louisville & Nash- ville railroad company and its enginemen and firemen, taking effect Feb. i, 1891, with re- vised rates in effect Mar. i, 1893. Louisville, 1893. 22 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. Louisville, 1900. 32 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. [4th ed.] 1903. 31 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. [5th ed.] [Louisville] 1905. 39 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. (Qth ed.) [Louisville] 1907. 47 p. 8°. ICC. Agreement between the Louisville & Nashville railroad company and its conduct- ors, brakemen, flagmen and baggagemen. With rates of pay in effect Feb. i, 1903. (5th ed.) 35 P- 8°- ICC. Sam^. With rates of pay in effect Feb. I, 1906. (6th ed.) [Louisville, 1906.] 43 p. 8°. ICC. Same. With rates of pay in effect Mar. I, 1907. (7th ed.) [Louisville, 1907.I 44 p. 8°. ICC. Agreement between the LouisviUe & Nashville railroad company and its trainmen, taking effect Nov. i, 1891, with revised rates taking effect Feb. i, 1893. Louisville, 1893.^ 20 p. 8°. ICC. Same. With revised rates in effect May I, 1900. Louisville, 1900. 35 p. 8°. ICC. Same. With revised rates in effect Mar. I, 1902. (4th ed.) 35 p. 8°. ICC. . Accounting department. Classifica- tion of disbursements. Effective July i, 1907. 153 p. 8°. ICC. Charter with amendments to 1869. Together with the general railroad laws ol 222 RAILWAY ECONOMICS states of Kentucky and Tennessee, and the charter of the Memphis & Ohio railroad com- pany. Louisville, Ky., 1869. 115 p. 8°. ICC. Louisville & Nashville railroad company. An exposition of the county securities held by the Louisville & Nashville railroad company. Louisville, 1855. 40 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Indenture made ist day of Mar. 1898 between the Louisville & Nashville railroad company and the United States trust com- pany of New York, as trustee for 12,500,000 dollars of bonds payable Apr. 1918. n.p., 1898. 14 p. 4°. NY. The lands of the Louisville & Nash- ville railroad in Alabama, as homesteads for the settler By Charles Mohr. Birm- ingham, Ala., 1884. 16 p. 8°. B. Local and joint freight tariff of the Louisville & Nashville railroad company, South & north Alabama railroad, Birmingham mineral railroad on classes and commodities, issued in connection with St. Louis & San Francisco railroad company [Louis- ville, Ky., 1907.] XV, 67 p. 4°. NY. Louisville & Nashville railroad com- pany and the Mobile & Montgomery railway company. Fifty year 4! per cent gold ist mortgage, n.p. [1895]. 22 p. 8°. B. Louisville & Nashville railroad com- pany, to the Central trust company of New York, trustee. Unified, 50 year, 4 per cent gold mortgage, 1940. Dated June 2, 1890. 87 p. 8°. ICC. . Memorandum statement, 1884-85. New York [1885]. 15 p. 4°. NY. . Tables. [I. General results of opera- tion. II. Operating expenses. III. Operat- ing expenses per mile of road and per train mile.] n.p. [1874]. 16 p.. 8°. NY. , and Southern railway company. To the stockholders of the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville railway company [offering to pur- chase capital stock]. New York, 1902. 2 1. 4°. NY. and Great southern and South & north Alabama railroad. Organization of the ac- counting and disbursement department. May I, 1873. Louisville [Ky.], 1873. 8 P- 12°. NY. Baxter, Jere. Louisville & Nashville monopoly; its methods and purposes exposed. The reply to Milton H. Smith. [Nashville] n.d., 32 p. 8°. B, ICC. Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston railroad company. An act to confer banking privi- leges on the Louisville, Cincinnati & Charles- ton railroad company and an act to amend the charter of said company: passed by the legislature of South Carolina. [Dec. 22, 1836.] 10 p. 8°. ICC. . Charter Columbia, S.C, 18^6. 23 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Charter as passed by the legislatures of Kentucky, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, with the amendments; also, the charter of the South-western rail-road bank, and the bye-laws. Charleston, 1838. 32 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Proceedings of the Knoxville conven- tion, in relation to the proposed Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston railroad, assembled at Knoxville, Tenn., July 4, 1836. Knoxville, 1836. 48 p. 8°. ICC. Hayne, Robert Y. Address in behalf of the Knoxville convention, to the citizens of the several states interested in the proposed Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston rail road. .... Charleston, 1836. 38 p. 8°. ICC. . A call upon the stockholders of the Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston rail road company. Published by order of the directors. Charleston, 1838. 39 p. 8°. ICC. Louisville, Cincinnati & Lexington railroad company. Report of the earnings and ex- penses during the receivership from Sept. 2r, 1874, to June 30, 1877. Louisville, Ky., 1877. 30 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis consolidated railroad company, ist consolidated mortgage. [July I, 1889.] 17 p. 8°. ICC. Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railway company. Statement and plan. [New York, Oct. 10, 1896.] u p. 8°. ICC. Lynchburg & Tennessee railroad. Valuable and Interesting letters. By P. C. Johnston and C. H. Halkett. Richmond, Va., 1849. 12 p. UL McGregor western railroad company. [Con- tract of sale to the Milwaukee & Prairie du Chien railway company. Dated Mar. 11, 1865.] 14 p. 8°. ICC. . [Prospectus, articles of incorporation, etc.] New York, 1864. 31 p. 8°. H. McKean railroad and navigation company. Report and statement of the mineral lands and property of the McKean railroad and navigation company, of Pennsylvania. New York, 1858. 54 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Macon & Brunswick railroad company. Charter and bylaws. Macon, i860. 24 p. 8°. ICC. . Reports of the commissioners and superintendent, from Dec. i, 1876, to Oct. i, 1878, together with tabular statements show- ing condition of the road. Macon, 1878. IS, [8] p. ICC. Madison & Indianapolis railroad company. Contract [between Madison & Indianapolis railway company and Jeffersonville railroad company], n.p. [1855]. 10 p. 8°. B. . Memorial to the General assembly of the state of Indiana, Jan. 1851. Indianapolis, 1851. 267-71 p. (Doc. 14, pt. I.) ICC. ; — . Railroad map of the state of Indiana, with a statement of the condition of the roads RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 223 now in process of construction; published by the Madison & Indianapolis raifroad for the stockholders, Mar. 1850. 8 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Report of the committee appointed by the directors, to the stock-holders and others interested. [Madison, Sept. 28, 1844.] 18 p. 8°. ICC. -■ r— . Statement made by the president, of the affairs and prospects, Apr. 3, 1846. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Brough, John. A brief history of the Madison & Indianapolis railroad, from its commence- ment as a state work, its transfer to the present company, completion, present con- dition and prospects. New York, 1852. CU. Maine central railroad company. By-laws as adopted Dec. 19, 1894. Portland, Me., 1894. 9 p. 8°. LC. . By-laws as amended Oct. 18, 1899. Portland, Me., 1899. 9 p. 8°. LC. Charter and by-laws of the Maine central railroad, organized Oct. 28, 1862. Bangor, 1863. 33 p. 8°. H. Copy of lease; European & North American raEway to Maine central railroad compa,ny. Aug. 31, 1882. [Bangor, 1882.] 12 p. 8°. LC. Time book 57. Regulations for the movement and management of trains. To take effect, Monday, May i, 1876. n.p. 4°. Barrows, — . Consolidation. Opinion on the motion for an injunction in Cummings and als. in equity, v. Maine central railroad company, and als., and the opinion of ex-Chief Justice Shepley, in relation to the right of the Maine central railroad company to lease the Port- land & Kennebec railroad. 20 p. 8°. B. Maiden & Melrose railroad company. Report of the Board of directors and committee of stockholders to the stockholders [concerning agreement for possession of the Maiden & Melrose railroad]. Apr. 1862. Charlestown, 1862. 14 p. 8°. NY. Manchester railroad. [Report on the prelimi- nary examination and survey; by Benjamin Wright.] [New York, May 16, 1834.] 8 p. 8°. H. Connecticut. General assembly. [Resolution ■ incorporating the Manchester railroad.] [1833?] 8 p. 8°. H. Manchester & Lawrence railroad corporation. Charter and bylaws, incorporated 1847. Manchester, 1847. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . [Letter to directors of the Manchester & Lawrence railroad from a committee to hear statement of the president and directors of the corporation. 30 Dec. 1854.] n.p., n.d. 8 p. 8°. B. New Hampshire. House of representatives. Report of the select committee appointed to investigate the affairs of the Manchester & Lawrence railroad. June session, 1849. Concord, 1849. 38 p. 8°. ICC. Manitowoc & Mississippi rail road company. Report to the stockholders in the Manitowoc & Mississippi rail road company, exhibiting the condition and prospects of the company by the investigating committee. Menasha, 1858. 48 p. 8°. B. Mansfield & Sandusky railroad company. Re- port of the joint committee, to the directors of the Mansfield & Sandusky, and of the Columbus & Lake Erie railroad companies. Sandusky, 1849. 37) Uq] P- 8°. ICC. Marietta & Cincinnati railroad company. Charter passed Mar. 8, 1845, together with the amendments thereto. To which are affixed the by-laws of the company. New York, 1852. 42 p. 8°. ICC. . The contract of union between the Marietta & Cincinnati and Hillsborough & Cincinnati railroad companies. [1853 ?] 6 p. 8°. ICC. . Contracts. 1874. 57 p. 8°. ICC. . Description of the coal lands belonging to the Marietta & Cincinnati railroad com- pany, in Athens County Cincinnati, 1870. 8 p. 8°. ICC. . Exhibit, as re-organized, of the state of Ohio, Feb. i, 1862. New York, 1862. 21 p. 8°. ICC. Exhibit of the affairs. Dec. 1852. New York, 1852. 43 p. 8°. ICC. Ejdiibit of the affairs. Oct. 1854. Paris. .41 p. 8°. ICC. [Letter of John King, jr., receiver. dated Baltimore, Dec. 14, 1877.] 20 p. 8°. ICC. -. Memorial to the City council of Cin- cinnati, Feb. 18, 1852. Cincinnati, 1852. 8 p. 8°. ICC. -. Memorial to the City council of the city of Cincinnati. [Aug. 1872.] 7 p. 8°. ICC. Plan of reorganization. Consolida- tion with Cincinnati & Baltimore and Balti- more short line railway companies. [New York, 1882.] 8 p. 4°- NY. President Cutler's report exhibiting the progress and state of affairs. Chillicothe, 1851. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Report of the president and directors of the Marietta & Cincinnati railroad com- pany as re-organized. Mar. 1861. London, 1861. sip- 8°. ICC. Revised by-laws. Adopted May i, 1873. 7P- 8°. ICC. -. Semi-aimual report of the Marietta & Cincinnati railroad company [as re-organized] of the state of Ohio, i Jan. 1864. New York, 1864. 28 p. 8°. ICC. Special report of the Marietta & Cincinnati railroad as reorganized, i Feb. 1863. Cincinnati, 1863. [2], 5-16 p. 8°. H, ICC. Special report of the president and directors, and proceedings of a special meeting 224 RAILWAY ECONOMICS of the stockholders, bondholders, and other creditors of the company, in Chillicothe, Ohio, Feb. lo, 1858. Cincinnati, 1858. 94 P- 8 . ICC. Cincinnati. Superior court. Marietta &" Cin- cinnati railroad company, as re-organized, plaintifs in error, v. William M. Picksley, defendant in error. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Miller, Edward. Report of Edward Miller, esq., chief engineer of the Pennsylvania railroad company, in relation to the Marietta & Cin- cinnati raihoad, and the proceedings of the stockholders, of the Pennsylvania railroad company, in relation to the same, at their annual meeting, Feb. 7, 1853. Philadelphia, 1853. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Ohio. Ross County. Court of common pleas. William Keyser and Robert Garrett, trustees, plaintifs, against the Marietta &" Cincinnati railroad company, as reorganized, defendants. Special report of John King, jr., receiver, in said action. 14 p. 8°. ICC (1879, 1880). . . . William Keyser and Robert Garrett, plaintiffs, against the Marietta &° Cincinnati railroad company, William B. Duncan [and others] Petition. Chilli- cothe, Ohio [1877]. 98 P- 8°. ICC. . Scioto County. Court of common pleas. Peters, Richer &" company, _ plaintifs, against Marietta &• Cincinnati railroad com- pany, as reorganized, defendant. [1875.] 182, [9] p. 8°. ICC. Supreme court. /. Peters, et al., v. the Marietta b° Cincinnati railroad company. Argument for defendant. Dec. term, 1872. Cincinnatti, 1873. 37 p. 8°. ICC. . . L. Peters 6" company v. Marietta &° Cincinnati railroad company, as reorganized. Argument for defendant in reply to supple- . mental brief of counsel for plaintiff. Cin- cinnati, 1873. 49 P- 8°; ICC. . . The Marietta &° Cincinnati rail- road company as reorganized, plaintijff in error, V. P. W. Sirader &° company, defendants in error. Argument for plaintiff in error. Dec. term, 1872. 12 p. 8°. ICC. . . Marietta &° Cincinnati railroad company, as reorganized, plaintif in error, against the Western union telegraph company, the Atlantic b" Pacific telegraph company and the Baltimore &• Ohio railroad company, de- fendants in error. The record. Colimibus [1877]. 353 P- 8°. ICC. . . The Marietta if Cincinnati railroad company, as reorganized, plaintif in error, v. William M. Picksley, defendant in error. [1870.] 47 P- 8°. ICC. . . Peters, Richer &• company v. Marietta &° Cincinnati railroad company. Pleadings. Cincinnati. (Dec. term, 1872.) 24 p. 8°. ICC. Woodruff, Edward. Opinion. The Marietta 6° Cincinnati railroad company, as reorganized, v. the Cincinnati &• Spring Grove Avenue com- pany. Probate court, Hamilton County, Jan. term, 1866. 21 p. 8°. ICC. Marietta & north Georgia railroad company Prospectus. Bo ston, 1883. 48 P- 8 . NY. Marietta & Shawnee railway. Director's report, exhibit of business resources, etc. Detroit, 1878. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Marietta, Hillsborough & Cincinnati railroad. Correspondence between a committee of the citizens of Cincinnati, and the president [on condition and progress of the railroad]. Mar. 3, 1856. Cincinnati, 1856. 8 p. 8°. H. Marquette & Ontonagon raikoad company. Argument for the Bay de Noquet & Mar- quette railroad company, and the Marquette & Ontonagon raihroad company. By Henry R. Selden and James J. Storrow. Mar. 1872. .... Boston, 1872. 66 p. 8°. ICC. Marquette, Houghton & Ontonagon raihoad. Supplemental brief before the Committee on public lands in the House of representatives, 48th Cong., against the forfeiture of the land grant of the Marquette, Houghton & Ontona- gon railroad. By J. Lewis Stackpole and Henry E. Davis. Washington, 1884. 15 p. 8°. ICC. Vanzile, Phillip T. Before the Committee of public lands of the House of representatives. Brief for the purchasers and occupants of railroad lands purchased of the Marquette, Houghton & Ontonagon railroad company. n.d. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Maryland & Pennsylvania railroad company. A new route from Baltimore city to Pennsyl- vania state line, there to connect with State line & Juniata railroad, making a through line between Baltimore and Philadelphia, now offers for sale their 7 per cent interest gold bonds, loan of $800,000. Philadelphia, 1873. 23 p. 8° . ICC. Massachusetts central railroad company. A brief statement of its present condition and future prospects. Sept. 3, 1879. Boston [1879]. IS p. 8°. B, H. . Massachusetts central railroad com- pany. [Acts of incorporation, etc.] [Boston] n.d. 39 p. 8°. B. Massachusetts central railroad. Pro- spectus. 1878. [Boston, 1878.] II, 19 p- 8°. B. Maysville & Big Sandy railroad company. Re- port of preliminary surveys by C. B. Childej address of commissioners and charter of the Maysville & Big Sandy raihroad company. MaysviUe, Ky., 1852. CU, ICC. Maysville & Lexington railroad company. A brief view of the present condition and future prospects of the Maysville & Lexington rail- road (northern division). Maysville [Ky.], 1870. 16 p. 8°. B. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 225 Memphis & Charleston railroad company. Exhibit of the affairs, May 1854. Memphis, Tenn., 1854. 35 P- 8°. ICC. . Organization (Apr. 29, 1850). 5 p. 8°. ICC. Plan and agreement for reorganization. Dated Mar. 5, 1896. Guaranty trust com- pany of New York, depositary [New York, 1896.] 19 p. 4°. NY. Reorganization plan and agreement. [New York, 1896.] 14 p. 4°. B, ICC^ NY. -. Report of the chief engineer. Hunts- viUe [Ala.], Jan. IS, 1851. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Memphis & northwestern railroad company. Reports of the president and chief engineer, together with agreement of consolidation with Florida, Memphis & Colmnbia River railroad company and Southwestern Missouri railroad company Memphis, Tenn., 1872. S2p. 8°. NY. Memphis & St. Louis railroad company. An important national work. A raUroad and levee combined [Washington, 1869.] 14 p. map. 8°. B. — . The Memphis branch rail road and its connections, n.p. [1870?] 8 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Memphis, El Paso & Pacific railroad company. City, on the harbor of Norfolk, in Virginia, or any point on the Atlantic coast, and Washington city, under title. The Southern trans-continental railroad. Philadelphia, 1868. 29 p. 8°. NY. . [Exhibits, reports, charter and acts.] New York, 1867. 72 p. 8°. ICC. How the money was obtained in France under false pretences, and how it was squan- dered. New York, 1870. 21 p. 8°. NY. Memorial, praying for a grant of public lands and a loan of U.S. bonds to aid in constructing a continuous line of railroad and telegraph from Jefferson, in Texas, to San Diego, in California, by the way of El Paso Philadelphia, 1868. CU, NY. Memphis, El Paso & Pacific railroad company New York, 1867. 62 p. 8°. B. Statistical report of Texas; showing the country adjacent and on the line of the Memphis, El Paso & Pacific railroad. New York, 1867. 60 p. 8°. ICC. Memphis, Helena & St. Louis levee railroad. An important national work. A levee and railroad combined on the Mississippi River. Washington City, 1869. 14 p. 8°. (40th Cong., 2d sess. House bill no. 7445.) ICC. Michigan central railroad company. Charter: an act to authorize the sale of the Central railroad, and to incorporate the Michigan central railroad. 1846. CU. . Charter of the Michigan central rail- road approved Mar. 28, 1846, with amend- ments. Boston, 1857. 38 p. 8°. H. . Circular of the treasurer to the stock- holders, Dec. 26, 1855. Boston, 1855. 20 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC. . Laws and charters in Michigan, In- diana and Illinois under which the Michigan central road and its connections with Chicago have been constructed. Detroit, 1856. 107 p. 8°. CU, HU, ICC. -. The North shore limited, n.p., n.d. [34] p. sq. 16°. H. . Official list of officers and agents, no. 60. Aug. 6, 1894. n.p., n.d. 22 p. 8°. H. Report upon the merits of the Michi- gan central railroad as an investment for eastern capitalists. By J. W. Brooks. With the charter. New York, 1846. 24, 31 p. 8°. CU, HU, ICC. . Treasurer's reports B (1863, 187s), HU (i8s3-SS, i8s7, 1859, 1864, 1868, 1869, 1871, 1872, 1874, 1875), JC (1875). . Two great limited trains, the North shore limited and the New York and Chicago Umited. n.p., n.d. [36] p. 16°. H. ■ , and Canada southern railway company. Agreement Dec. 1882. New York, 1882. 19 p. 8°. ICC. Hatch, Junius H. A letter in relation to the Central railroad addressed to Gen. Tho. Fitzgerald. Detroit, July 1847. New York, n.d. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Michigan southern & northern Indiana railroad company. Addison G. Jerome, plaintiff, against the Michigan southern and northern Indiana railroad company, and others, de- fendants. Answer of the Michigan southern & northern Indiana railroad company. James P. Sinott, attorney, S. J. Tilden, of counsel. New York, 1864. 31 p. 8°. B, NY. . The charter and laws of the states of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois relative to the Michigan southern & northern Indiana railroad. New York, 1855. vi, 218 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, NY. Exhibit of the condition and prospects of the Michigan southern railroad. New York [1850]. CU, NY. -. Letter to the stockholders, by George Bliss, president of the company. Mar. 24, i860. New York, i860. 13 p. 8°. H, NY. Report on the Michigan southern and Northern Indiana railroads, being a continua- tion of the Great shore railroads on the south side of Lake Erie, extending from the head of Lake Erie to Chicago, on the Une to Galena on the Mississippi, by J. B. Jervis. New York, 1850. 20 p. 8°. CU, ICC. Supreme court. John S. Prouty against the Michigan southern &" northern Indiana railroad company. Motion for injunction on dividend. Defendants' points, n.p., n.d. IS p. 8°. B. Paine, Charles. History of the iron rails upon the Michigan southern & northern Indiana railway [New York, 1872.] [249]- 258 p. 8°. LC, UW. 226 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Michigan southern railroad. Circular statement of the condition and prospects, 1849. New York, 1849. 19 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Ejdiibit of the condition of prospects [1850]. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Michigan. Legislature. Acts of incorporation of the Michigan southern railroad and the Erie & Kalamazoo railroad and acts relating thereto. Springfield, 1849. 33 P- 8°. H, NY. Middlesex railroad company. Report of the Board of directors and committee of stock- holders to the stockholders, Apr. 1862. Charlestown, 1862. 14 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Mill Creek & Mine Hill navigation and railroad company. An act incorporating the Mill Creek & Mine Hill navigation and railroad company, passed the 7th day of Feb., A.D. 1828. Pottsville, Pa., 1854- 20 p. UI. Milwaukee & Beloit railroad company. State- ment of the president, in relation to the affairs of the company; also~a list of officers, and directors; the charter, and amendatory acts thereto. Milwaukee, 1857. [2], 7-65 P- 8°. H. Milwaukee & Lake Winnebago railroad com- pany. Manitowoc, Wis. Its harbOT lines, car- ferry, slips and dock facilities. Report to the Milwaukee & Lake Winnebago railroad com- pany, submitted Dec. 5, 1895, by Henry L. Abbot Boston, 1896. 12 p. 8°. B. Milwat&ee & Mississippi railroad company. Acts incorporating the Milwaukee & Missis- sippi rail road company, with amendments thereto. Also acts authorizing extension of road, increase of capital stock, etc. Mil- waukee, 1855. 56 p. 8°._ B. — . Articles of association of the purchasers of the Milwaukee & Mississippi railroad com- pany, n.d. [1861]. 9 p. 8°. B. Engineer's report for 1850. n.p. [1851]. IS p. 8°. B, H, ICC. -. Exhibit. July 1855. New York, 1855. 23 p. 8°. ICC. Exhibit. Apr. 1858. Milwaukee, 1858. 18 p. 8°. B. Exhibit of the present condition; to- gether with an examination of the resources of the country. Milwaukee, 1851. 16 p. 8°. H, ICC. -. Plan for re-organization. [New York, Apr. 25, i860.] 13 p. 8°. B, H. Reply to the address of the Farmers' general home league of the Milwaukee & Mississippi railroad company. Milwaukee, 1861. 77 p. 8°. B. . Report of engineer. 1850. B. To the creditors of the late Milwaukee & Mississippi railroad, parties to an agreement dated July 30, i860. Modified Oct. 10, i860. [1861?] 2 p. 8°. H. Wisconsin. Legislature. Acts incorporating the Milwaukee & Mississippi railroad. Mil- waukee, 1850. 18 p. 8°. H, ICC. Milwaukee & northern railway company. Eight per cent ist mortgage coupon .or registered bonds, for sale at 90 and accrued interest; A.S. Apgar, New York, n.p., n.d. broadside. 8°. H. . The Milwaukee & northern railway, in the state of Wisconsin [Milwaukee, 1871?] 36 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Milwaukee & Prairie du Chien railway company. Amendments to articles of association. Adopted Dec. 4, 1867. n.p. 9 p. 8°. B, ICC. . By-laws, adopted Jime 10, 1863. Milwaukee, 1863. 9 p. 16°. H. [Circular letter: to the stockholders; L. H. Meyer, president.] [New York, Apr. 24, 1864.] 3 p. 8°. H. -. [Same.] [New York, Apr. 24, 1864.] 3 p. 8°. H. -. [Circular letter: to the holders of all classes of stocks of the Milwaukee & Prairie du Chien railway, L. H. Meyer, president.] [New York, Jan. 31, 1865.] 4 p. 8°. H. [Circular; announcing organization.] [1861.] [2] p. sq. 8°. H. -. [Circular: to the stockholders; L. H. Meyer, president.] [New York, Feb. 16, 1864.] [2] p. 8°. H. [Same.] [New York, Feb. 26, 1865.] 3 p. 8°. H. . Documents relating to the organiza- tion. New York, 1861. [2], s-75 P- 8°. B, H, ICC. . Letter from the "Farmer's general home league," Janesville, Wis., and the answers of the Milwaukee & Prairie du Chien railway company and of the trustees of the creditors of the Milwaukee & Mississippi, n.p. [Oct. 3, 1861]. 10 p. 8°. H. Mortgage or deed of trust, from the Milwaukee & Prairie du Chien railway to W. Schall and N. A. Cowdrey, to secure the payment of $2,556,000. New York, 1861. 14 p. 8°. H. [Petition from holders of the ist mortgage bonds to the Senate and Assembly of the legislature of Wisconsin.] n.d. 2 p. f°. B. . Preliminary report of L. H. Meyer, chairman of examination committee, to the preferred stockholders. Feb. 23, 1867 New York, 1867. 11 p. 8°. B. . Report of the committee of stock- holders, made June 1863, relative to the management, expenditures, and policy of said company. Milwaukee, 1863. 8 p. 8°. B, H. Statement of the case of the Mil- waukee & Prairie du Chien railway com- pany's preferred stockholders, n.p., n.d. 27 p. 8°. B, ICC. Wisconsin. Laws, statutes, etc. An act [of Wisconsin] to amend the articles of associa- tion of the Milwaukee & Prairie du Chien RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 227 railway company. [Madison, 1864.] 3 p. 8°. B, H. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway company. Ap- proximate earnings and expenses for the year 1865 7 p. 8°. B. . Deed of trust or mortgage, dated Dec. 31, 1867 [to Charles Moran, Russell Sage, and William H. Neilson] 32 p. 8°. B. . Docimients relating tp organization. New York, 1863. 47 p. 8°. H, NY. . $300,000 railroad income bonds, for sale by the Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. New York, 1864. 8 p. 8°. H. Milwaukee & Superior railroad company. Farm and real estate mortgage bonds. With an appendix. Milwaukee, 1857. 12 p. 8°. ICC. . Prospectus, charter, etc. May 1856. New York. 17 p. 8°. ICC. Milwaukee, lake shore & western railway com- pany. Agreement with Charles E. Sands, of New York, trustee, securing $300,000. Marshfield extension debenture of notes. Dated June i, 1891, and payable on or before 3 years after date. Milwaukee, 1891. 7 p. 8°. ICC. . Milwaukee, lake shore & western rail- road company. New York, 1872. 37 p. 8°. B. Mortgage, or deed of trust, to Gordon Norrie and Wm. R. Sands, trustees, to secure the payment of $500,000. Dated Sept. i, 1880; running 20 years. Milwaukee, 1880. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Mortgage or deed of trust to Wm. R. Sands and Edw. K. Goodnow, trustees, to secure the payment of $800,000. Dated Mar. I, 1879, running 30 years. New York, 1879. 16 p. 8°. ICC. The Milwaukee, Manitowoc & Green Bay rail- road company. The Milwaukee Manitowoc & Green Bay railroad company. New York, 1871. 36 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Milwaukee, Waukesha & Mississippi River rail- road company. Acts incorporating, together with a report of the committee relating to a plan of operation adopted by the Board of directors. Milwaukee, May 19, 1849. Mil- waukee, 1849. 20 p. 8°. ICC. Mine Hill & Schuylkill Haven railroad company. Memorial. To the Senate and House of representatives of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Mineral Point railroad company. Condition, charter, resources, liabilities and business relations with other companies, accompanied by official documents and statistics. May 1857. New York. 35 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Exhibit of the character, condition and prospects. New York, 1856. 24 p. 8°. ICC, NY. ■- . An exposition of the county and town securities held by the Mineral Point railroad company. New York, 1856. 31 p. 8°. ICC. Minneapolis & St. Louis railway company. To the bondholders. Minneapolis, May 26, 1888. (Letter of the president.) 9 p. 8°. ICC. Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic rail- road company. Articles of consolidation of the Minneapohs, Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic railway company, the Minneapolis & St. Croix railway company, the Minneapolis & Pacific railway company, and the Aberdeen, Bismarck & northwestern railway company, n.p. [i888]. 14 p. 8°. NY. Minnesota & northwestern railroad company, ist mortgage deed of trust. Seven per cent gold bond. Charter and supplemental acts. ■ 39 P- 8°. ICC. Minnesota & Pacific railroad company. Grant of land to the Minnesota & Pacific railroad company and others. Together with act of Congress in relation to the same. St. Paul, 1857. 27 p. 8°.- ICC. Minnesota Valley railroad company. Grants of land, charter and laws upon which the organization is based. St. Paul, 1866. [2], S-46P. 8°. H, NY. . Trust deed, securing the ist mortgage bonds, with plan of preferred stock, ist and 2d issue. St. Paul, 1867. 39 p. 8°. B. Mississippi & Atlantic railroad company. Exhibit; Mar. 1854. New York, 1854. 14 P. 8°. H. . Prospectus of the Mississippi & Atlantic railroad, from Terre Haute, Ind., to St. Louis, Mo. New York, 1852. CU, ICC, NY. -. To the stockholders of the Mississippi & Atlantic railroad from Terre Haute to St. Louis, Apr. 20, 1854. St. Louis, 1854. 16 p. 8°. H. -. [Same.] [New York, Mar. 6, 1855.] 10 p. 8°. H. Sandford & Kent. Opinions at large of Messrs. Sandford & Kent relative to the legal rights and organization of the Mississippi & Atlantic railroad company and of the general railroad law of the state of Illinois. New York, 1852. 9 p. 8°. ICC. Mississippi & Iowa central railroad company. Articles of incorporation and bylaws, Oct. 20, 1854. New York, 1855. 28 p. 8°. ICC. Mississippi & Missouri railroad company. Cir- cular statement embracing the report of Henry Hamam, chief engineer, June 1854. New York, 1854. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . [Mortgage. To Thomas E. Walker and Curtis B. Raymond, trustees. Dated May 8, 1857.] 9 p. 12°. ICC, NY. 22C RAILWAY ECONOMICS Mississippi & Missouri railroad company. Speech of Gen. John A. Dix, president of the Mississippi & Missouri railroad company, at the celebration at Iowa City on the comple- tion of the road to the latter point. Jan. 3, 1856. New York, 1856. 19 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. Mississippi, Ouachita & Red River railroad com- pany. Report on the preliminary surveys by Lloyd Tilghman, chief engineer. New Or- leans, 1854. 56 p. 8°. ICC. Mississippi Valley & Ship Island railroad. The case of the Mississippi Valley & Ship Island rail- road. [Washington, D.C.] n.d. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Mississippi Valley & western railroad company. Mortgage on ihe division of road from West Quincy to Keokuk. [Feb. i, 1871.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Mortgage on the river division from West Quincy to Keokuk. With opinion of counsel, certificate of searches, etc. [1871.] 24 p. 8°. ICC. Mississippi Valley railroad. . Address of the rail- road convention, which assembled at Hanni- bal, on 13 June 1855. St. Louis, 1855. 26 p. 8°. H. Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway company. Address to the holders of the general con- soKdated s and 6 per cent bonds and the stock of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway company. [New York, 1889.] 12 p. 8°. NY. . Agreement for reorganization and purchase, n.p., 1889. 10 p. 8°. NY. • . Agreement made this ist day of Mar. 1876. [Between the bondholders and the Union trust company of New York.] [1876.] 4 p. f°. ICC, NY. Charters and muniments of title. . Reports and statements for 1876. New York, 1877. 108 p. 8°. B. Reports and statements for 1877. Compiled under directions of Adrian H. Joline, esq., chairman. .... [1905 ?] ICC (index only). . [Lines of road, northern connections, character of country, etc.] 11 p. 8°. ICC. . Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway company Printed by order of the board. [New York.] 1871. 254 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Report of receivers for 1890. New York, 1891. 8°. H. -. Report of the committee appointed by D. J. Brewer, U.S. Circuit judge for the district of Kansas, to investigate the divi- sional earnings of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway company, with circular letter from stockholders. New York, 1889. 20 p. 8°. NY. — — . Report of the committee appointed by the executive of the Board of directors to investigate the financial and physical condi- tion of that company and its relations to the Missouri Pacific railway company. New York, 1888. 116 p. 8°. ICC, NY. New York, 1878. 8°. H. St. Louis & Kansas City railroad com- pany to Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway company. Deed. Dated July 31, 1895. New York. 12 p. 8°. ICC. -. 2d mortgage of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway company, dated Sept. i, 1873. New York, 1873. CU. Carey, P. H. Missouri, Kansas & Texas rail- way. Growth, 1897-1905. New York, Boston [1905]. 20 p. 8°. ICC. Missouri Pacific railway company. Articles of agreement and consolidation between the Missouri Pacific railway company, St. Louis & Lexington railroad company [and others]. [New York, 1880.] 12 p. 4°. • — '. Consolidated ist mortgage bond. Supplemental indenture embracing Omaha extension line. [New York, 1882.] 6 p. 4°. B, ICC. Consolidated ist mortgage bond to John F. Dillon, trustee. Total issue $30,000,- 000. Dated Nov. I, 1880. New York. 20 p. 8°. ICC. . Missouri Pacific railway company to the Mercantile trust company, of New York, trustee, ist collateral mortgage, dated July IS, 1890. New York. 20 p. 8°. ICC. - — — : Missouri Pacific railway company to the Mercantile trust company, trustee. Five per cent gold funding milk trust indenture. Dated Mar. i, 1895. 25 p. 8°. ICC. Report of the stockholders of the Missouri Pacific railway leased and operated lines, and the Texas & Pacific railway for 1884. New York, 1885. 8°. H, UW. Mobile & Alabama grand trunk railroad com- pany. By-laws, adopted by the Board of directors. Mar. 16, 1870. Mobile, 1870. 8 p. 8°. H. Mobile & Birmingham railway company. Charter, laws and ordinances, ist mortgage, etc., 1877. n.p., 1887. 103 p. 8°. NY. Mobile & New Orleans railroad company. Acts of the legislatures of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, authorizing the construction of a rail road from Mobile to New Orleans; with a copy of the by-laws of the stockholders and directors of the Mobile & New Orleans com- pany. Mobile, 1853. 23 p. 8°. B. Mobile & northwestern railroad. Project. New York, 1871. 48 p. 8°. ICC. Mobile & Ohio railroad company. Agreement for the readjustment, etc., of the securities of the Mobile & Ohio railroad, dated Oct. i, 1876. New York, 1876. 27 p. 8°. H. . [Agreement made i Mar. 1888, between the Mobile & Ohio railroad, the Farmers' RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 229 loan and trust company, and the holders of the ist, 2d, 3d and 4th preferred income and sinking fund debentures of the Mobile & Ohio railroad.] 15 p. 8°. H. . Assignment of securities by the com- mittee of reorganization to the Farmers' loan and trust company, trustees, dated Mar. i, 1879. 2 P- 8°. H. By-laws, adopted by the Board of directors, Apr. 3, 1889. Mobile, 1889. 17 p. 8°. H. . By-laws and system of organization, and rules and regulations for the government of officers and employees and for ruiming of trains; revised and adopted by the Board of directors, Dec. 13, 1871. Mobile, 1871. 26 p. 16°. H. . Charter, laws and exhibit of the prog- ress and condition. June 1852. New York, 1852. 31 p. 8°. ICC, NY. A compendium of the several deeds of mortgage and trust, made by said company to secure payment of its bonds; also of the laws of the several states through which its road passes, and the acts of Congress making a grant of land in aid of the construction of said road. Mobile, 1876. 74, [4] p. 8°. H, NY. [Deed of trust: Mobile and Ohio rail- of trust, executed to secure the payment of same. New York, 1853. 29 p. 8°. ICC. Mobile & Pascagoula raibroad. Report on the survey of a rail-road, from Mobile to Pasca- goula; by Lewis Troost. Mobile, 1841. 31 p. 12°. H. Mohawk & Hudson railroad company. Charter, with the acts of the legislature amendatory of and additional to. Albany, 1838. 33 p. 8°. ICC. . Report in reply to a resolution of the Senate of 13 Mar. 1847. 4 p. 8°. (New York. Senate, no. 82. Apr. 8, 1847.) ICC. . Report on the affairs, submitted to the stockholders by the Executive committee, Jan. 1840. Schenectady, 1840. 24 p. 8°. ICC. MunseU, Joel. The origin, progress and vicissi- tudes of the Mohawk & Hudson railroad and the first excursion on it Read before the Albany Institute, Apr. 20, 1875. Albany, 1875. 20 p. 8°. H, ICC, UI, Y. road to the Farmers' loan and trust company, trustee, ist mortgage extension bond; issue, $1,000,000. Dated July i, 1883; due July i, 1927.] 19 p. 8°. H. [Deed of trust: Mobile & Ohio railroad Mohawk & St. Lawrence railroad and naviga- tion company. Papers and documents rela- tive to the Mohawk & St. Lawrence railroad and navigation company. Albany, 1838. 33 p. 8°. H,NY. to W. B. Duncan and C. E. Tracy, trustees. Cairo extension. Mortgage; issue $600,000; due tfuly i, 1892. Dated 15 Mar. 1880.] 35 p. 8°. H. General mortgage, $10,500,000, dated Mohawk Valley railroad company. By-laws. New York, 1851. 12 p. 8°. NY. . Report of the survey and estimate made to the Board of directors. May i, 1851. New York, 1851. 60, 12 p. 8°. CU, ICC. May 15, 1888, due Sept. i, 1938; interest 4 per cent per annum, payable Mar. and Sept. 31 p. 8°. H. -. Letter to Hon. J. M. Brodhead, on the settlement of accounts of the Mobile & Ohio railroad company by Henry E. Davies New York, 1872. 12 p. 8°. B. List of lands donated to aid in the con- struction by act of Congress 20 Sept. 1850, and approved and certified by the Department of the interior, 4 Feb. 1853. Mobile, 1853. 132 p. 8°. ICC. New issues under the agreement for the re-adjustment of the securities, etc., of the Mobile & Ohio railroad company. Dated Oct. I, 1876. Form of mortgage n.p., n.d. 24 p. 8°. B, H. Preferred income and sinking fund de- benture trust deed, dated May i, 1879. 23 p, 8°. H. . Proceedings of the public meeting and the Board of directors, Jan. 11, 1847. [Mo- bile.] 24 p. 8°. ICC. . Rules and bylaws for the government of directors and conduct of officers; adopted June3,i853. MobUe, 1853. up. 8°. ICC. -. Statement accompanying the issue of ist mortgage bond for the sum of $6,000,000, with a copy of said bonds and with the deed Monongahela connecting railroad company. Articles of agreement between the Mononga- hela connecting railroad company and the Pittsburg & Lake Erie railroad company [1888]. 9 p. 8°. ICC. Montana railroad company. Montana railroad company to Central trust company of New York. Consolidated ist mortgage, dated July I, 1896. 30 p. 4°. ICC. Monterey & Mexican Gulf railroad. Report of Mr. [J.] Dougherty [upon condition and busi- ness prospects of the railway]. [New York? 1890?] 24 p. 8°. H. Monticello & Port Jervis railway company. ist mortgage 7 per cent gold bonds New York, 1870. 7 p. map. 8°. B, ICC. Morgan's Louisiana & Texas railroad and steam- ship company. Charter and by-laws. New Orleans, 1879. Variously paged. 8°. B. Morris & Essex railroad company. An act to incorporate the Morris & Essex railroad company, passed Jan. 29, 1835, with the sup- plements. Newark, N.J., 1858. 37 p. 8°. ICC, NY. 23° RAILWAY ECONOMICS Morris & Essex railroad company. Supplements to the acts of incorporation. Jersey City, 1869. 20 p. 8°. ICC. Moxmt Carbon rail road company. Act of incorporation and by-laws of the Mount Carbon rail road company. Philadelphia, 1830. 24 p. 8°. B. Mississippi central railroad company. Missis- sippi central railroad company to the Stand- ard trust company of New York, trustee, ist mortgage and deed of trust dated July i, 1905, securing ist mortgage 5 per cent gold bond. 29 p. 8°. ICC. Napa Valley railroad. [Circular letter to the Board of directors, giving the original sub- scription list to stock; signed, in autograph, A. Y. Easterby, president, Alex. Badlam, secretary.] [Napa, Cal., Sept. 1865.] i p. f°. H. Easterby, A. Y. A short history of the Napa Valley railroad. [Extracted from the Echo, Dec. 24, 1892.] Napa [Cal.], 1892. 5 columns. 4°. (B),H. Narrow Gauge railway company. Charter and organization New York [1871]. 16 p. 16°. NY. Nashua & Lowell railroad corporation. Answer to the attack of George Stark on the manage- ment of the Nashua & Lowell railroad. Nashua, N.H., 1879. 13 P- 8°. ICC. . Report of the committee of investiga- tion. Boston, 1851. 1 28 p. 8°. Y. Nashua & Rochester railroad. Six per cent ist mortgage bonds, guaranteed by the W. and N.R.R. in denominations of $500, $1,000, and $5,000. Worcester, 1874. 16 p. 8°. H. Nashville & Decatur railroad company. By- laws. Adopted Apr. 18, 1900, by the stock- holders. Nashville, igoo. 5 p. 8°. ICC. . Organization, charter, and by-laws, Jan. 1867. Nashville, 1867. 32 p. 8°. H. Nashville & northwestern railroad company. Nashville. Report of the committee of the City council of Nashville upon the affairs of the Nashville & northwestern railroad com- pany. 1859. n.p. 16 p. JC. Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis railway. Nashville, _ Chattanooga & St. Louis railway to the United States trust company of New York, trustee. [Mortgage or deed of trust, dated 2 Apr. 1888.] 29 p. 8°. ICC. Nashville, Florence & Sheffield railway com- pany, ist mortgage bond [to the central trust company of New York, trustee. Dated Aug. I, 1887]. 13 p. 8°. ICC. Nevada central railway. Agreement of pur- chase and reorganization, dated Jime i, 1887. New York. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Newton & northwestern railroad company. Newton & northwestern railroad company to the Old colony trust company, ist mortgage securing $2,500,000 ist mortgage 5 per cent 30 year gold bonds. Dated ist day of Oct. 1902. 36 p. 8°. ICC. New Albany & Salem railroad company. Charter with an account of its estimated cost, probable business, etc., with the act of the legislature authorizing the city of New Albany to subscribe $100,000 in its capital stock; the action of the City council in subscribing; vote of the citizens upon the law, etc. New Albany, Ind., 1849. 26 p. 8°. ICC. . Charter with the amendments thereto. New York [1851]. 27 p. 8°. ICC. New Castle & Franklin railroad company. Re- port of the Board of managers and chief engi- neer. With charter. Pittsburgh, 1864. 19 p. 8°. ICC. New Castle & Frenchtown turnpike and railroad company. Acts of incorporation passed by the legislatures of Maryland and Delaware, also the articles of union between the turnpike and railroad companies. Philadelphia, 1837. 4op. 8°. ICC. New Haven & Northampton railroad company. [Corrected copy of lease of the New Haven & Northampton railroad for ninety-nine years, to the New York, New Haven & Hartford.] [New York, May 14, 1887.] 10 p. 4°. H. • . Engineer's report on the survey from New Haven city up the canal to Plainville and thence to CollinsvlUe in the Farmington Valley. New Haven, 1845. 24 p. 8°. ICC. -. Westfield (Conn.). Reasons why the New Haven & Northampton railroad should terminate at Westfield. [Westfield, Apr. 9, 1849.] 8P- 8°- H. New Haven Middletown & Willimantic railroad company. To the citizens of New Haven. [Address by a committee of citizens of Con- necticut towns to citizens of New Haven, inviting them to aid in the completion of the road.] n.p. [18/0]. 8 p. 8°. B. . Seven per cent ist mortgage bonds. Leonard, Sheldon & Foster, financial agents. New York. 7 p. 8°. ICC. ■ . Connecticut. General assembly. Charter, and all amendments and acts of the Connecticut legislature concerning the same. Boston, 1869. [2], s-20 p. 8°. H. New Haven, New London & Stonington. Con- necticut. General assembly. Report of the Joint standing committee on railroads, on the petition for an alteration of the charter of RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 231 the New Haven, New London & Stonington railroad. Hartford, 1857. 8 p. 8°. H. New Jersey, Hudson & Delaware railroad com- pany. Preliminary report of the Executive committee, with the act incorporating the same and the several supplements thereto. Jersey City, 1847. 30 p. 8°. ICC. New Jersey midland railway company. $3,000,- 000 ist mortgage bonds; interest and prin- cipal payable 25 years from Aug. i, 1870. New York, n.d. [2], 5-30 p. 8°. H. . The New Jersey midland railway com- pany of New Jersey, from the Hudson River, opposite New York [New York, 1870.] 30 p. 8°. B. New Jersey railroad and transportation company. An agreement between the New Jersey rail- road and transportation company and the Morris & Essex railroad company, entered into the 13th day of Oct., a.d. 1853. Newark, N.J., 1856. 16 p. 8°, B, ICC. . Award determining the compensation to be paid the New Jersey railroad and transportation company by the New York & Erie railroad company, for policing, switch- ing and protecting the trains of the latter company between the Bergen junction and Jersey City. Newark, N.J., 1859. 12 p. 8°. NY. . By-laws, approved Dec. 5, 1863. New York, 1863. IS p. 8°. H. Circular to the stockholders exhibit- ing the past operations, present situation and future prospects of the company. Newark, 1833. 23 p. 8°. ICC. New London northern railroad company. [Bill of complaint against New London northern railroad company and others by Samuel S. Halsey. .... Circuit court of the U.S., district of Connecticut. 1865.] 17 p. f°. ICC. New London, WiUimantic & Springfield rail- road. Engineer's report and charter. New London, 1847. 48 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, NY. New Orleans & Gulf railroad company. Report on the London organization committee of the New Orleans & Gulf railroad company, now the New Orleans & southern railroad com- pany, n.p., 1892. 8 p. 8°. NY. New Orleans, Baton Rouge & Vicksburg rail- road. Letter from the Secretary of the in- terior, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of Dec. ip, 1883, copies of all papers relating to the transfer of land grant of the New Orleans, Baton Rouge & Vicksburg rail- road company to the New Orleans Pacific railway company. [Washington, 1884.] 99 p. 8°. B. Louisiana. Legislature. Testimony taken dur- ing the investigation of the New Orleans, Baton Rouge & Vicksburg railroad company (commonly called the Backbone railroad), be- fore the Committee on railroads, and certified report of the committee. New Orleans, Feb. IS, 1876. New Orleans, 1879. 20 p. 8°. ICC. Ne^ Orleans, Jackson & great northern railroad company. Extracts from communications received in answer to a circular issued to the inhabitants New Orleans, 1867. 40 p. 8°. B. New Orleans, Mobile & Chattanooga railroad. Pascagoula, Miss. Citizens. Address to the pubhc and to the officers and stockholders of the New Orleans, Mobile & Chattanooga rail- road, 1868. 8 p. 8°. ICC. New Orleans, Mobile & Texas raibroad company. Charter of the New Orleans, Mobile & Texas railroad company and copies of the laws relat- ing thereto and affecting same and also copies of the several mortgages heretofore executed by the New Orleans, Mobile & Chattanooga railroad company New York, 1873. 399 p. 8°. ICC. New Orleans, Opelousas & great western rail- road company. Petition from the people of Louisiana to Congress for the relief of the New Orleans, Opelousas & great western railroad company. The memorial of the compapy and other documents, with an appendix. Wash- ington, 1868. 27 p. 8°. B, ICC, UI. Payne, Buckner H. Report on the Algiers and Opelousas railroad. By Buckner H. Payne. .... New Orleans, 1851. 22 p. 8°. LC. New Orleans Pacific railway company. Charter. In perpetuity, being acts of the legislature of Louisiana; no. 14 of Feb. 19, 1876, no. 12 of Feb. 4, 1878. From the Official journal. New Orleans, 1880. 13 p. 8°. ICC. . Ordinances: 1880 and 1881. New Orleans, 1881. 15 p. 8°. ICC. New York & Albany railroad company. Acts and proceedings of the directors, with the minutes of a meeting of the inhabitants of Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester counties. New York, 1838. 38 p. 8°. CU, NY. . Facts and suggestions relating to the New York & Albany railroad with the act of corporation. New York, 1832. 32 p. 8°. CU, H, NY. . Same. 40 p. 8°. NY. Facts and suggestions relating to the New York and Albany rail-road, with the proceedings of the rail-road meeting in Canaan, N.Y., Feb. 3, 1835; including the reports of the Berkshire delegation, and of Richard P. Morgan, esq. Albany, 1835. 35 p. 8°. B,ICC. 232 RAILWAY ECONOMICS New York & Albany railroad company. Memo- rial of the president, transmitting the statement of E. F. Johnson, relative to the comparative merits of their route and the river route. Albany, 1843. 11 p. UI. . Memorial to the legislature, Mar. 6, 1841. New York, 1841. 12 p. 8°. H, NY. New York & Albany railroad [with facts and suggestions relative to the New York & Albany railroad]. [New York, 1833.] CU. A railroad communication between New York, Buffalo, and the interior, via the New York & Albany railroad New York, 1842. CU. Report and estimated cost, made from preliminary surveys. By C. W. Wentz. Albany, 1867. 41 p. 8°. NY. [Report of the committee appointed to examine into, and report on the statistical and other facts connected with the plan of constructing a railroad between the cities of New York, Albany, and Troy; also act of incorporation.] n.p. [1832]. 40 p. 8°. NY. Report of E. F. Johnson, chief engi- neer, Jan. 1839. New York, 1839. 24 p. 8°, H, NY, Y. . Sketch of the remarks made by the president of the company at a meeting of the citizens held at the City hall Nov. 10, 1840; together with a copy of the resolutions passed at that meeting, and other information of interest on the subject of railroads generally. New York [1840]. 20 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, NY. Statistical facts in relation to the New York & Albany railroad. New York, 18 CU, Y. Campbell, Allan. Exposition of the advantages of a railroad between New York and Albany, on the interior route. New York, 1847. CU, NY. New York (city). Board of aldermen. Report on the communication from the mayor rela- tive to the New York & Albany railroad, New York. [1840.] n.d. 109-56 p. (Doc. 10.) UI, Y. New York (state). Legislature. An act to authorize the construction of a railroad from New York to Albany, passed May 12, 1846, by a two-third vote. New York, 1846. CU, NY, UI. New York & Boston railroad. [Description.] CU, HU. . Engineer's report upon the location and probable income of the raihroad. Boston, 1854. CU, NY. . [Memorial of the central committee appointed at a general convention of dele- gates assembled at Middletown, 13 Jan. 1847 to promote the interests of the New York & Boston railroad.] [Middletown, 1847.] 6 p. 8°. H. -. The New York & Boston railroad. A railway boulevard. 25 stations in 58 miles. .... [New York, 1870.] 30 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC, NY. . New York & Boston railroad. [Pro- spectus, n.p., 1869 ?] 14 p. 8°. LC. -. A reply to the statement of the citizens of Hartford to the people of Connecticut, issued in Apr. 1848, on the subject of the New York & Boston railroad. Middletown, 1848. 28 p. 8°. H. Report of Edwin F. Johnson to the central committee. Aug. 1847. Middletown, 1847. [4], 7-64 p. 8°. H,ICC. Statement of the New York & Boston railroad in reply to the report of the general railroad commissioners of Connecticut; for the use of the legislature and citizens of Con- necticut. Portland, Me., 1857. 27 p. 8°. H. Ne-w York & Boston rapid transit company. Prospectus for a direct railway line between New York and Boston. Boston, 1886. 24 p. 8°. H. . [Report, 1887, to the stockholders of] the New York & Boston rapid transit com- pany, a joint stock corporation, organized for the purpose of building a direct line of railroad between New York and Boston. Boston, 1887. 14 p. 8°. NY. New York & eastern railway company. Argu- ments before the rail road committee of the Connecticut legislature, session 1874, upon the petition of the New York & eastern railway company, for permission to bridge the Housatonic River, by A. P. Hyde, esq., of Hartford, Conn., and I. M. Bullock, esq., of Bridgeport, Conn Bridgeport, 1874. 13 p. 8°. B. New York & Erie railroad company. [Address of the Board of directors to the stockholders.] [New York, Apr. 20, 1842.] 8 p. 8°. H,UW. . Same. [New York, Oct. 31, 1844.] 16 p. 8°. H, UW. . Same. [May 19, 1848.] 10 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY. . Same. [Feb. i, 1850.] New York, 1850. 13 p. 8°. CU, H, ICC, NY, UW. . Address of the directors to the public; Sept. 2, 1845. [New York? 1845?] 7 p. 8°. NY. . [Address of the president, Eleazar Lord, Oct. 31, 1844.] CU. Address to the people of the state of New York, July 1835. New York, 1835. 18 p. 8°. B, H, NY. An address to the stockholders and creditors. [May 9, 1859.] 16 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY. . Address to the stockholders and the public in relation to the report of the com- missioners appointed by the legislature of the state of New York to locate certain por- tions of the New York & Erie railroad. New York, 1847. 20 p. 8°. CU, H, ICC. . By-laws and regulations of the New York & Erie railroad adopted by its Board of directors on the loth of Sept. 1841. New York, 1841. 23 p. 8°. H. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 233 . Same. New York, 1835. 18, i p. 8°. ICC. . Charter; and list of officers and directors. New York, 1832. 18, [i] p. 8°. H. . Same. New York, 1835. 33 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC. . [Charter; passed Apr. 24, 1832.] [New York, 183s ?] 16 p. 8°. H. . Charter and laws relating to the New York & Erie railroad, general railroad law, etc. New York, 1849. 128 p. 8°. H. Considerations on the subject of the New York & Erie railroad. [New York? 1833?] 14 p. 8°. B,H. . Copy of Mortgage to J. J. Pahner, J. Walker, and N. J. Smith, trustees, to secure the payment of bonds of the New York & Erie railroad for four millions of dollars. Executed Mar. i, 1849. 4 P- 8°. H. . Copy of the report of the directors filed in the office of the Secretary of state on 12 Jan. 1836. n.p., n.d. 11 p. 8°. H, ICC. The decision of the Lieutenant- Governor [Dickinson] together with the opinion of W. H. Seward, on the question whether the bill in relation to the New York & Erie railroad is a majority bill. Albany, 1843. 27 p. 8°. H. Estimated income of the New York & Erie railroad. [1835?] 6 p. 8°. B,H,ICC, NY. . Facts and considerations relating to the New York & Erie railroad. [New York, May 2S, 1840.] 16 p. 8°. CU, H, NY. . Historical notices respecting the origin and proceedings of the New York & Erie rail- road company. [New York, 1845.] 25 p. 8°. CU, H. Letter from James Seymour, division engineer of the New York & Erie railroad in respect to the curvature and graduation on that and sundry other roads. [New York, Jan. II, 1836.] 8 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY. -. A letter to the public in relation to the New York & Erie railroad. [New York, 184-?] 8 p. 8°. B, H. -. Lumber freight tariff. Rates of toU in cents, per ton of 2,000 lbs., between Pier, Newburg, Dunkirk, and the several stations, adopted Feb. i, 1854. [New York, 1854.] broadside. NY. Memorial of the New York & Erie rail- road company to the legislature of the state of New York. New York, 1837. 20 p. 8°. CU, H, ICC, NY. -. Memorial remonstrating against alter- ing the charter of the New York & Erie rail- road as so to allow them to run their road into Pennsylvania. [Albany] Mar. 19, 1845. 3 p. 8°. H. New York & Erie railroad and its affairs: a review of Mr. Baker's report and the reply thereto, drawn up by Major Thomp- son S. Brown, chief engineer. New York, 1844. 30 p. 8°. H. . New York & Erie rail road. Mr. Faulkner's bill: truths which every citizen of New York ought to read, 1842. New York, 1842. 24 p. 12°. H. . Opinions and decisions on the question whether the bill for conditionally releasing the New York & Erie railroad from the state loan is a majority bill. Albany, 1845. ip P- 8 . H. [Outline of contents of 2d annual report, made to the stockholders, Sept. 29, distributed Oct. 4, 1836.] New York, 1836. [3] p. sq.4°. H. From the New York American, Oct. 4, 1836." — I — . Petition of the directors, praying for aid from the state in the construction of said road. [Albany] Jan. 12, 1843. 6 p. 8°. H. Petition of the New York & Erie rail- road for the consent of the legislature to the end that they may connect their road with a continuation of the line thereof into Pennsyl- vania, in the counties of Susquehanna and Pike. [New York? 184-?] 12 p. 8°. H, NY. Petition of the New York & Erie rail- road in relation to the different lines that have been surveyed in SuUivan and Broome counties for the location of their road . [Albany] Mar. 7 , 1842. 17 p. 8°. H. . [Petition to the legislature of the state of New York.] [Jan. 24, 1840.] 3 p. f°. H. [Proposed conditions of the ist sub- scription to the stock of the New York & Erie railroad.] [New York, May 28, 1833.] 2 p. 8°. H. . Report of D. S. Gregory and J. C. B. Davis, trustees, for the organization of the Erie railway company to the stockholders of that company. New York, 1862. CU. : Report of Eleazar Lord, president of the New York & Erie railroad in answer to resolutions of the Assembly of 25 and 27 Feb. and ID Mar. 1840. [Albany, Mar. 20, 1840.] 31 p. 8°. H. — . Report of H. C. Seymour, superintend- ent of the eastern division of the New York & Erie railroad to the assignees of the company. New York, 1842. 10 p. 12°. CU, H, NY. Report of Moncure Robinson of Penn- sylvania, Jonathan Knight of Maryland, and Benjamin Wright of New York, civil engineers, upon the plan of the New York & Erie rail- road. New York, 1835. 11 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY, UL -. Report of the investigating committee, Oct. 1854. New York, 1854. CU, NY. Report of the New York & Erie rail- road in pursuance of a resolution of the Assembly of Jan. 27, 1842. [New York, Feb. 16, 1843.] 166 p. 8°. H. Report of the president and directors of the New York & Erie railroad in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 8th inst. [Albany] Feb. 17, 1843. 15 p. 8°. H. Sale of bonds of the New York & Erie railroad. [New York, Sept. 14, 1847.] [4I P- 8°. H. 234 RAILWAY ECONOMICS New York & Erie railroad company. [State- ment of liabilities, etc.] to the stockliolders. [New York, 1842.] 8 p. 8°. NY. . [Statement of the affairs of the com- pany, by the directors to the stockholders. New York, Apr. 20, 1842.] [New York, 1842.] 8 p. 8°. H. -. A statement of the operations under the receivership, from Aug. 16, 1859, to Dec. 31, 1861. New York, 1862. 35 p. 8°. H, NY. Summary statement of the situation and prospects of the New York & Erie rail- road. New York, 1835. 14 P- 8°. B, H. [Taxable property of the New York & Erie railroad, real and personal, according to the assessment of 1834; per the comptroller's report.] [i] p. 8°. H. . Termination at Piedmont. [183-?] 7 p. 8°. H. •Truths in relation to the New York & Erie railroad, which every citizen of the city of New York ought to read. By E. WiUiams, 1842. New York, 1842. 23 p. 8°. B, CU.NY. [Article on the New York & Erie rail- road by a taxpayer.] [1839 ?] 10 p. 8°. H. Beardsley, L. 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Speech on the bill to "expe- dite the construction of a railroad from New York to Lake Erie/' Apr. 6, 1836. [Albany? 1836?] 14 p. 8°. H, LC. Marvin, — . Remarks in the New York Assembly, commenced Feb. 16, and concluded the i8th, in committee of the whole, on the bill entitled "An act to expedite the construction of a railroad from New York to Lake Erie." [Albany] n.d. 16 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. New York (city). Board of aldermen. Report of the joint special committee relative to the New York & Albany railroad New York, 1840. 109-56 p. 8°. (Doc. 10.) B, . . Report of the select committee to whom was referred the resolution accepting the invitation of the directors of the New York & Albany railroad to be present at the opening of the said road. New York, 1842. B, CU. — . Common council. Proceedings in respect to the New York & Erie railroad. [New York, Feb. 4, 1835.] [7] p. 8°. H. New York (state). Attorney-general. Report of the Attorney-general in answer to a resolu- tion of the Assembly, in relation to the New York & Erie railroad. [Albany, Apr. 7, 1845.] 16 p. 8°. H. . Comptroller. Report of the Comp- troller, in relation to the issue of state stocks to the New York & Erie railroad. [Albany, Feb. 8, 1840.] 7 P- 8°- H. — — . . Report of the Comptroller, in relation to the issue of certificates of state stock to the New York & Erie raUroad. [Albany] Feb. 6, 1841. 18 p. 8°. H. . Laws, statutes, etc. An act further to amend an act to incorporate the New York & Erie railroad passed Apr. 24, 1832. Passed May 8, 1835. n.p., n.d. [i] p. 8°. H. . . An act in relation to the construc- tion of the New York & Erie railroad. [Al- bany, 184-?] [i] p. 8°. _H. . . An act in relation to the construc- tion of the New York & Erie railroad. Passed May 14, 1845. [Albany, 1845.] 8p- 8°. H, ICC. . . . An act to amend an act entitled: An act in relation to the construction of the New York & Erie railroad, passed May 14, 1845. [TUbany, 1845.] 2 p. 8°. H. . . An act to amend an act entitled: An act to amend an act entitled: An act in relation to the construction of the New York & Erie railroad, passed May 14, 1845, and for other purposes, passed May 11, 1846. Passed Oct. 18, 1847. [Albany, 1847.] 2 p. 12°. H. . . An act to provide for the con- struction of a rail-road from Lake Erie to the Hudson River; brought in by Mr. Scoles. [Feb. 21, 1839.] 5 p. f°. H. . . A supplement to an act entitled "An act to authorize the New York & Erie railroad to construct said road through a portion of Susquehaima Coimty, in the state of Pennsylvania" passed 16 Feb. 1841. [Albany] Apr. 7, 1846. 5 p. 8°. H. — . Legislature. Report of the conmiis- sioners appointed by the act of May 11, 1846, to locate certain portions of the New York & Erie railroad, made to the legislature, Jan. 14, 1847. New York, 1847. 41 p. 8°. H, ICC. . . Report of the Board of commis- sioners appointed to determine the location of the New York & Erie railroad. Albany, Jan. 16, 1847. 84 p. 8°. H. . . Same. Report of the minority. [Albany, 1847.] 35 p. 8°. CU, H. . . Report of the committee appointed to investigate the affairs of the New York & Erie railroad. [Albany] Jan. 18, 1842. 82, [1], 671 p. 8°. H. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 235 — . . Report of the Committee on rail- roads, in relation to the construction of the New York & Erie railroad. [Albany] Apr. 29, 1845. 6 p. 8°. H. — . . Report of the Committee on rail- roads on a communication from the president of the New York & Erie railroad asking an investigation of the affairs of that company. [Albany] May 8, 1841. 92, 101-105, iSS~ 160 p. H. — . . Report of the Committee on rail- roads, on sundry petitions for the immediate construction of the New York & Erie rail- road by the state. [Feb. 14, 1839.] ^S P- 8°. H. . . Report of the Committee on rail- roads, on simdry petitions of inhabitants of the southern tier of counties, relative to the New York & Erie railroad. [Albany] May 22, 1841. 12 p. 8°. H. . . Report of the Committee on rail- roads, on the bUl from the Assembly, entitled "An act to expedite the construction of a rail- road from New York to Lake Erie," etc. [Albany, 1836.] 23 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. . . Report of the Cormnittee on rail- roads, on the memorial of the president, directors and company of the New York & Erie railroad and the memorials and petitions of citizens of sundry counties. [Jan. 19, 1839.] 22 p. 8°. B, H. — — . . Report of the Committee on rail- roads, on the petition of the New York & Erie railroad [to construct a portion of the lin e in Pennsylvania]. [Albany] Mar. 16, 1846. 6 p. 8°. H. . . Report of the Committee on rail- roads, on the petition praying for a surrender of the hen of the state upon the New York & Erie raikoad. [Albany] Jan. 25, 1845. 5 p. 8°. H. . . Report of the Committee on rail- roads, on the petitions .of the president, directors and company of the New York & Erie railroad and of sxmdry citizens. [Al- bany] Feb. 13, 1838. 35 p. 8°. B,H. . . Report of the committee to whom was referred the concurrent resolution in regard to the New York & Erie railroad. [Albany] Feb. 6, 1845. 2 p. 8°. H. ■ . . Report of the majority of the Committee on rail-roads, on the memorial of the president and directors of the New York & Erie railroad and several petitions of simdry citizens of the southern tier of counties. [Mar. 3, 1840.] 27 p. 8°. H. . . Report of the majority of the Committee on rail-roads, in relation to the New York & Erie railroad. [Albany] Mar. 30, 1847. 6 p. 8°. H. . — - — . Report of the minority of the Committee on railroads, in relation to the location of the New York & Erie railroad. [Albany] Mar. 30, 1847. 17 p. 8°. H. . . Report of the select committee . appointed on the 24th of May 1841, to inquire into the management of the New York & Erie railroad company. [Albany, 1841.] 64 p. 8°. (Assembly, no. 50.) ICC. — . . Abstract of the report of the select committee appointed by the Democratic members of the New York Assembly of 1840, 1841, to investigate the affairs of the New York & Erie railroad. Presented in the Assembly of 1841, 1842. [Albany, Dec. 31, 1841.] 16 p. 8°. H. — . . Senate. Dociunents accompany- ing the Governor's message. [Albany, Jan. 5, 1841.] 35 P- 8°. H. Doc. C [report concerning the operations of the New York & Erie raihoad]. Raihoad commissioner. Annual re- port of the Railroad commissioner, appointed imder the act of 18 Apr. 1843, entitled "An act in relation to the construction of the New York & Erie railroad," presented to the Canal board Jan. 2, 1844. [Albany, Jan. 8, 1844.] 9, 19-23 p. 8°. H. ■ . . Annual report of WiUiam Baker, railroad commissioner, to the Canal board, in relation to the New York & Erie railroad. Albany, Feb. 8, 1845. 7 p. 8°. H. ' . Secretary of state. Cormnunication from the Secretary of state, transmitting the annual report of the New York & Erie railroad for 1837, 1839, 1840. [Albany] 1838-41. 3 v. 8°. H. . _ Communication from the Sec- retary of state transmitting the report of a survey of a route for a railroad from the city of New York to Lake Erie. 99 p. 8°. (Assembly, no. 107. Jan. 29, 1835.) H, ICC. Seward, WiUiam H. Address of the New York & Erie railroad convention to the people of the state of New York. Auburn, 1837. 30 p. 8°. B, CU, H. Webster, Daniel. Speeches at Buffalo, Syracuse, and Albany, May 1851 [at the celebration of the completion of the New York & Erie rail- road]. New York [1851]. 56 p. 8°. ICC. Wetmore, Prosper M. Remarks in the Assem- bly, on the bill "to expedite the construction of a railroad from New York to Lake Erie." [Also remarks of Mr. Judd.] [Albany, 1835 ?] II, 8 p. 4°. H,NY. Williams, E. Brief facts in relation to the New York & Erie railroad. [New York, Jan. 1842.] [i],S-22p. 8°. H. Wright, Benjamin. Report relative to the sur- vey of the New York & Erie railroad. [New York, Feb. 4, 1835.] 16 p. 8°. H, ICC. New York & Harlem railroad company. Acts of incorporation, with statement and pro- posals for preferred stock. New York, 1848. 28 p. 12°. H,NY. . Acts of incorporation, 1831-53, with proposals for preferred stock, 1848, and report on the Albany extension, 1850. New York, 1855. 44 p. 8°. ICC. . Memorial to the legislature of New York. 4 p. 8°- ICC. 236 RAILWAY ECONOMICS New York & Harlem railroad company. Peti- tion in relation to certain rights and privileges. .... New York, 1840. 18 p. 8°. NY. . Proposals for a loan, with a statement of the condition of the company. Nov. 1857. New York, 1857. 12 p. 8°. H. Remonstrance to the legislature of the state of New York, Mar. 29, 1856. New York, 1856. 12 p. 8°. NY. Report made in pursuance of the resolution of the House of assembly of Feb. 3, 1842. 3 p. 8°. (Assembly, no. 193. Feb. 23, 1842.) ICC. [Report of committee] to the stock- holders [upon the affairs of the company]. [New York, 1838 ?] 43 p. 8°. NY. Report [of] the committee appointed by the stockholders of the New York & Har- lem railroad company, to investigate the condition and prospects of the company [New York] 1834. 6 p. 16°. NY. Report of the New York & Harlem railroad company, on a resolution of the Assembly.. 11 p. 8°. (Assembly, no. 360. Apr. 9, 1835.) ICC. -. [Resolutions adopted by the Board of directors. New York, June 19, 1840.] n.p. [1840?] 14 p. 8°. H, NY. A statement of facts in relation to [its] origin, progress and prospects. New York, 1833. 16 p. 8°. CU, NY. Legal opinions of Judge Sandford, Hon. Benj. F. Butler and Chancellor Kent, on the rights and privileges of the New York & Harlem rail road company, relative to the extension of their road through Westchester County, conferred by the act of May 7, 1840. New York, 1840. 12 p. 8°. NY. New York & Hartford railroad. Report of the Executive committee, upon the statistics of business, and of the engineer upon the survey of the several routes for the contemplated New York & Hartford railroad, via Danbury. Hartford, 1845. "QP- 8°. B,H,ICC,NY. New York & middle coal field railroad and coal company. Report of the committee on the proposed railroad. Appointed on the 29th of Oct. 1864. PottsviUe, Pa., 1864. 12 p. 8°. NY. New York & New England railroad company. Correspondence in regard to South Boston flats. Boston, 1880. 8°. HU. • . The New York & New England rail- road company. Incorporation, organization, and final disposition of the several railroad companies whose roads have become a part of the New York & New England railroad. Boston, 1874. 644, XV p. 8°. B. . New York and New England railroad industries. [1882.] CU. . Shall state aid be granted? Hearing before the Committee on railroads. Feb. i9> 1878 Boston, 1878. 70 p. 8°. B, NY. Baker, Ezra H. New York & New England railroad. Important sale of railroad rolling stock. [Boston, Sept. 16, 1885.] 11 1. B. With U.S. Circuit court. District of Con- necticut. Decree authorizing sale of car trust equipment. [July 11, 1885.] Massachusetts. General court. New York & New England railroad 2d mortgage bond sale. Hearing on the petitions of Cyrus W. Field and others, before the Joint committee on claims, Massachusetts legislature, 1886 [Boston, 1886.] 2 v. 4°. LC. Sherman, Edgar J., and Bishop, Robert R. In the matter of petition of Cyrus W. Fields and others for compensation in damages on account of New York & New England 2d mortgage bonds. Hearing before tie Com- mittee on claims. Arguments. Boston, 1886. 80 p. 8°. ICC. New York & New Haven railroad company. Circular to the stockholders, Apr. 21, 1859. New York [1859]. 8 p. 8°. H. . Engineer's report on the survey and primary location, Feb. 1845. New Haven, 1845. 39 p. 8°. H. Facts in regard to the New York & New Haven railroad company, n.p., n.d. 8 p. 8°. B. To the stockholders of the New York & New Haven railroad company. [Hartford, I8S4-] CU. Baldwin, R. S. Opinion as to liability of th& New York & New Haven railroad for the frauds of Robert Schuyler in issuing false certificates of stock. New York, 1856. 21 p. 8°. H. Opinion of Messrs. Htmgerford & Cone [with a letter] to the stockholders of the New York & New Haven railroad company. [1855.] 26 p. 8°. NY. Opinions of Judge Bronson and Messrs. Kirkland, O'Conor and Lord, on the subject of the over-issues of the New York & New Haven railroad stock. New York, 1854. 51 p. 8°. B. New York & Norfolk air line railroad. Report, Sept. 1854. New York, 8 p. 8°. ICC. New York & Oswego midland railroad company. Address of committee to citizens of New York. Jan. I, 1869. IS p. 8°. B. . [Circular letter to assenting ist mort- gage bondholders. Mar. 15, 1877.] New York. SP- 8°. (Doc. 13.) B, ICC. . [Circular to the assenting ist mortgage bondholders. Nov. 11, 1878.] 10 p. 8°. (Doc. 14.) ICC. . The new trunk line from the city of New York to the West. Seven per cent con- vertible 2d mortgage bonds [New York] n.d. 27 p. 8°. B. . New York & Oswego midland railroad from the city of New York to the city of Oswe- go. Seven per cent ist mortgage bonds New York, 1871. 23 p. fold. map. 8°. B. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 237 . Report of the receivers to the ist mortgage bondholders (May 1874.) New York, 1874. 8°. NY. New York & Portchester railroad company. Address of Hon. James L. Wells to the Board of estimate and apportionment in favor of granting the franchise to the New York & Portchester railroad company Jan. 26, 1906. [New York, 1906.] 17 5. 8°. LC. New York & Stonington railroad. Connecticut. General assembly. An act to incorporate the New York & Stonington railroad. Passed May 1832. n.p., n.d. 9 p. 8°. H. The New York, Boston & Montreal, Erie, Atlantic & great western, and Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis railways. [London, 1873.] 20 p. 8°. B. Contents: 1. The Erie railway. Letter of P. H. Watson, president. 2. The Atlantic & great western railroad company. 3. The Cleveland, Coliunbus, Cincinnati & Indian- apolis railway company. Report for year 1872. 4. J. H. Devereux, esq., president. 5. The New York, Boston & Montreal railway. New York, Brooklyn & Manhattan Beach railway company. [Agreement made Oct. i, 188s, between the New York, Brookljm & Manhattan Beach railway company, the Central trust company of New York and the Long Island railway company.] 28 p. 8°. ICC. New York central & Hudson River railroad company. Bases for computing through west-bo\md fares from line stations, Oct. i, 1897. CU. . Accounting dept. Classification of dis- bursements, revenues and mileage effective July I, 1907. (Revised to July i, 1909.) 433 P- 8°. ICC. . Correspondence on direct v. single alternating cturrent for New York central terminals, n.p. [1905]. 4°. B. ist and 2d class, basing rates of fare, to be used in making through fares from line stations, Aug. i, 1899. CU. 436J miles in 4255 minutes: all the fast runs of the world eclipsed. [New York, 1893 ?] 26 p. 8°. H. Illustrated catalogue of the "Four track series" [New York] 1894. 32 p. 8°. H. [Letter of the president] to the Board of railroad commissioners of the state of New York [concerning the] recommendation that the milk freights be reduced n.p. [1883]. 12 p. 8°. CU, NY. Local passenger tariS, not including Harlem division. New York, 1888. CU. New York central & Hudson River railroad company and United States trust company of New York, trustee. Indenture dated 12 May 1904 relating to 30 year 4 per cent gold debentures. 27 p. 4°. ICC. . New York central & Hudson River railroad company to Central trust company of New York, trustee. Three and one half per cent gold bond mortgage $100,000,000. Dated June I, 1897. 91 p. 4°. ICC. New York central & Hudson River railroad system. [New York, 1910.] 35 p. 4 . LC. . Official classification, no. 20; to take effect Jan. i, 1900. CU. . The railroad and the dictionary, [New York, 1893.] 14 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Rates of fare for Arkansas, Oregon,, Washington, California and Mexico excursion tickets. Jan. 23, 1895. CU. Summer excursion fares from New York, in effect June i, 1899, to Sept. 30, 1899. Albany, 1899. CU. — - — . Through rates of fare from coupon stations to miscellaneous points. Oct. i, 1893. CU. . [Time-table; the great four track route.] n.p., n.d. nar. 8°. H. Time table directory and guide to New York city. Feb. 1888. [New York, 1888.] 104 p. 8°. H. Time table of passenger trains. Mar. 4, 1872. n.p. [1872]. [28] p. 8°. H. -. "The Vanderbilt system" for shippers and travellers between the Atlantic seaboard and the West, Northwest and Southwest. New York, 1887. 8°. ICC. Depew, Chauncey Mitchell. New York central railroad. New York, 1892. 12°. HU. New York (state). Assembly. Exhibits [before the committee] New York central & Hudson River railroad and New York, Lake Erie & western railroad. New York, 1879. 643 p. 8°. H. Pierson, Henry R. The four-track bill. Argu- ment on the bill authorizing the New York central & Hudson River railroad company to construct additional tracks. In Assembly, Feb. 18, 1873. A review of railroad enter- prise in America. The pro rata freight question. Albany, 1873. 25 p. 8°. B. New York central railroad company. Address of the directors and commissioners to the public, showing their reasons for an increase of confidence in the importance of this great enterprise. [New York, 1846.] CU. . Agreement between the Albany & Schenectady, the Schenectady & Troy, the Utica & Schenectady, the Mohawk Valley,, the Syracuse & Utica, the Syracuse & Utica direct, the Rochester & Syracuse, the Roches- ter, Lockport & Niagara Falls, and the: Buffalo & Lockport; whereby the said com- panies are consolidated into one corporation,, under the name of "The New York central railroad company," in pursuance of an act of the legislature of New York, passed Apr. 2,. 1853. Albany, 1859. 34 P- 8°. H, ICC. Same. Reprinted. New York, 1879, 36 p. 8°. NY. 238 RAILWAY ECONOMICS New York central railroad company. Agree- ment consolidating certain railroads into one corporation. 1853. New York, 1879. 37 p. 8°. NY. . The commiss'oners and directors appointed by the act incorporating the Hud- son River railroad company submit to the consideration of the public the following statement showing the prospects of business and the importance of the proposed railroad. New York, 1846. CU. Disaster to the New York central raihoad. Decisions of the general term of the Supreme court, in 3d judicial district, Sept. 1859. 39 p. 8°. H. Report of a committee appointed Jan. 4, 185s, by the directors at the request of tlie stockholders, authorizing certain examinations to be made of the "acts and doings of the directors and treasurer," sub- sequent to the consolidation, Oct. 24, 1855. Boston 1855. 47 P- 8°. CU, H, ICC, NY. . Report of the committee appointed by the Board of directors, to examine the accounts of the treasurer. Albany, 1855. 26 p. 8°. B, H, JC, NY. . Report of the committee appointed by the stockholders, made to the stock- holders, Dec. 1858-61. Albany [i8s8]-i86i. 4V. 4°. H. Report of the committee of seven stock- holders, appointed 28 Nov. 1857, to their associate stockholders. New York, 1857. 19 p. 8°. H. Report of the committee of stock- holders to whom was referred the annual report of the company, for the year ending Sept. 30, 1863. Albany, 1864. 14 p. 4°. B. — — — . System of auditing the accounts, and of purchasing the supplies of the com- pany, and plan for the organization of the wood department. Albany [N.Y.], 1856. II p. UI. Brewster's New York central rail road guide book: containing the official time tables of each division, with the names of all the stations and the officers of the company. .... Rochester, 1855. 24 p. 12°. B. New York, Housatonic, & northern railroad company. Prospectus embracing a brief review of the general history of railroads in the state of New York, and the prospects of the proposed road, with report and estimates of the engineer New York, 1864. 49 p. 8°. • . Same. [New York, 1874?] i4p. 8°. NY. New York, Lake Erie & western railroad com- pany. [Agreement between the New York, Lake Erie & western railroad company and PuUman's parlor car company, Sept. ^o, 1884.] 7 p. 8°. ICC. [Circular of committee] to the holders of bonds [and] plan and agreement for the reorganization of the Erie system [New York, 1895.] 36 p. 4°. NY. . [Letter of president to the engineers, conductors, firemen, and trainmen, discussing grounds on which strike was threatened.] New York, Oct. 9, 1890. 28 p. 8°. B,ICC. [Report on the New York, Lake Erie & western railroad company prepared in accordance with request of Messrs. Hotch- kiss, Bumham & company. 1883.] 46 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Same. New York, 1883. 54 p. 8°. B. New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad company. [Circular letter, signed by the president, announcing annual meeting of Jan. 1874.] [New York, Dec. 1873.] leaflet. 8°. H. . [Circular letter, signed by the treasurer, announcing a dividend payable on or after Jan. 2, 1874.] [New York, Dec. 1873.] leaflet. 8°._ H. . Freight tariff to western points. Boston, Mass., May i, 1897. ICC. General statement of the affairs. New York, New Haven, 1894-1910. 8°. 4°, NY. How control was secured of the Cen- tral New England railroad. [3] p. 8°. ICC. Joint freight tariff between all stations on the Northampton division. New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad and all local stations west of Binghamton on the New York, Lake Erie & western railroad. .... [New York, 1880?] 27 p. 8°. NY. -. Report of Edwin F. Johnson to the central committee, Aug. 1847. Middletown, 1847- CU. Remarks of President Charles S. Mellen at annual meeting of stockholders at New Haven, Conn., Oct. 25, 1911. n.p. [1911]. 22 p. 8°. B. -. Rules for government of the operating department. 16°. HU. Brandeis, Louis. Financial condition of the New York, New Haven & Hartford raihoad company, and of the Boston & Maine railroad. Boston, 1907. f°. B, HU, ICC, UM. Goodman, H. L. The returns of the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad company. Are the amended returns correct ? n.p., 1881. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Massachusetts. General court. Joint board on New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad. [Report of the Joint board relative to the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad com- pany.] [Boston, 1910.] 17 p. 8°. (Senate, no. 103.) ICC. • . Joint standing committee on railroads. Report of hearings under the order for said committee to investigate the conduct of the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad company. 1893. 758 p. 8 . ICC. New Britain (Conn.). Supreme court of errors. Supreme court of errors, ist judicial dis- trict, Jan. term, 1881: the city of New Britain V. New York, New Haven &f Hartford railroad company; brief of plaintiff in error. CU. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 239 Perry, Wilbert Warren. Argument before the Joint standing committee on railroads, in regard to the suppressed and concealed earn- ings and unauthorized investments of the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad company [Hartford, Conn., 1882.] 12 p. 8°. B, ICC. New York northern railroad company. Pro- spectus. Watertown, N.Y., Feb. 16, 1907. up. 8°. B, ICC. Boston railroad. Passed June 1832. [Provi- dence, 1832.] 12 p. 8°. H. New York, Ontario & western railway com- pany. [Agreement between the New York, Ontario & western railway; the New York central & Hudson River railroad; West shore railroad and J. P. Morgan, C. M. Depew, A. Green, reorganization committee of the New York, west shore & Buffalo railway.] [i Jan. 1886.] 17 p. 8°. H. . Corporate history of the New York, Ontario & western railway, the New York, west shore & Buffalo railway company, and also subsidiary and terminal companies. New York, 1881. 631 p. 8°. ICC. Laws and documents relating to the New York, Ontario & western railway com- pany, the New York, west shore & Buffalo railway company, and also subsidiary and terminal companies. New York, 1881. v, 329 p. NY. -. New York, Ontario & western rail- way company to the Mercantile trust com- pany, trustee. Refunding 4 per cent gold mortgage $20,000,000, dated Jime i, 1892. 48 p. 8°. ICC. Breed publishing company's directory of the New York, Ontario & western railroad, from Cornwall to Sidney, embracing Middletown, Cornwall Landing, Firthcliffe [etc.] for 1900. 7th biennial ed. Newburgh, N.Y., 1900. 8°. LC. New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio railroad com- pany. Proceedings of the meeting of road- masters of the New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio railroad (New York, Lake Erie & west- em railroad company, lessee) held at Cleve- land, Ohio, Nov. 20, 1883 Cleveland, Ohio, 1884. 160, xii p. 8°. LC. New York, Pittsburgh & Chicago railway company. Prospectus of the New York, Pittsburgh & Chicago - railway company: its railroad franchises, extending fronx the valley of the Susquehanna River, near Milton, Pa., to Huntington, Ind.; and from thence over the Chicago & Atlantic railroad to Chicago New York [1881]. 33 p. 8°. NY. New York, Providence & Boston railroad com- pany. Some remarks showing the advan- tages of the proposed railroad from Provi- dence to Stonington. [1833 ?] 14 p. 8°. H. Rhode Island. Laws, statutes, etc. An act to incorporate the New York, Providence & New York, west shore & Buffalo railway. The iiew double track, low grade, direct trunk line between New York city and the Great Lakes. New York, 1882. 29 p. fold. mao. 8°. B,NY. ^ New York, Woodhaven & Rockaway railroad. [Plan of reorganization. New York, Nov. o, 1886.] [2] p. f°. ICC. Newark, Somerset & Straitsville. Report of the special committee of the Board of directors and chief engineer, showing the present con- dition of the enterprise. Newark, Ohio, 1870. 25 p. 8°. H. Newcastle & DanviUe railroad. Exhibit; Dec. 1854- Cincinnati [1854?]. 15 p. 8°. H. Niagara & Detroit rivers railroad. Report of the engineer upon the preliminary surveys with a map, profile and plan of construction. May 1837. 58 p. 8°. ICC. Niagara Falls marine railway. Report on a marine railway around the falls of Niagara, 1864. CU, Y. ■ ■. Engineers' opinion of the Marine rail- way around the Falls of Niagara. New York, 1865. 34 p. 8°. ICC. Norfolk & western railroad. Adjustment mortgage. $1,500,000. Deed of trust or mortgage. Norfolk & western railroad com- pany to the Fidelity insurance, trust and safe deposit company, trustee. Dated Oct. 29, 1884. Philadelphia [1884]. 38 p. 8°. B. . Agreement. Between Norfolk & western railroad company and the Fidelity insurance, trust and safe deposit company. Dated Dec. 21, 1883 Philadelphia [1883]. 41 p. 8°. B. Agreement. Between Norfolk & west- em railroad company and the Fidelity insur- ance, trust and safe deposit company. Dated Oct. 29, 1889. Philadelphia [1889]. 6 p. 8°. B. -. Agreement. Between Norfolk & west- em railroad company and the Mercantile trust company of New York, trustee. Dated Dec. 27, 1889 'Philadelphia [1889]. 8 p. 8°. B. Agreement. Peim construction com- pany, LjTichburg & Durham railroad com- pany, and Norfolk & western railroad company. Dated Jan. 15, 1892. 36 p. 8°. ICC. -. [Circ. no. i.] Roanoke, Va., Jan. 30, 1907. [4] p. f°. ICC. . Circ. no. 2. Roanoke, Va., Feb. I, 1907. 9 p. 8°. ICC. Consolidated mortgage. Southside railroad company to George W. Boiling, trus- 240 RAILWAY ECONOMICS tee. Dated Oct. 19, 1868. Petersburg, Va., 1867. 12 p. 8°. B. Norfolk & western railroad. Corporate history. General railroad laws. Charters, bylaws, acts of Assembly, mortgages, pleads, agreements, legal proceedings, etc [Philadelphia, 1882?] xvii, 1157, xxii p. 8°. ICC. . Deed of trust or mortgage. Norfolk & western railroad company to the Fidelity insurance, trust and safe deposit company, trustee. Dated June i, 1887. Philadelphia [1887]. 35 P- 8°. B. Deed of trust or mortgage. Norfolk & western railroad company to the Mercan- tile trust company of New York, trustee. Dated Oct. 29, 1889. Philadelphia [1889]. 68 p. 8°. B. Deed of trust or mortgage. The Scioto Valley & New England railroad company to Central trust company of New York, trustee. Dated July 22, 1890. Supplemental Philadelphia [1890]. 7 p. 8°. B. [Description and prospectus.] ["Re- print from the Industrial review, June 1882."] [188-?] 15 p. 8°. (B),H. Equipment mortgage. $5,000,000. Deed of trust or mortgage. Norfolk & western railroad company to Girard life insurance, annuity and trust company of Philadelphia, trustee. Dated June i, 1888. Philadelphia [1888]. S3 p. 8°. B. General mortgage. The Norfolk & western railroad company to the Fidelity insurance, trust and safe deposit company, trustee. Dated May 4, 188 1. Philadelphia [1881]. 28 p. 8°. B. . Maryland and Washington division. Deed of trust or mortgage. Norfolk & western railroad company to the Mercantile trust company. Dated Dec. 15, 1890. Philadelphia [1890]. 37 p. 8°. B. Mortgage. The Scioto Valley & New England railroad company to the Central trust company of New York. Dated Nov. I, 1889. Philadelphia [1889]. 22 p. 8°. B. . New River division ist mortgage. Mortgage. Norfolk & western railroad com- pany to Fidelity insurance, trust and safe deposit company, trustee. Dated May 12, 1882. [Philadelphia, 1882.] 38 p. 8°. B. . Plan of reorganization. [Mar. 1896.] 21 p. 8°. ICC. . Preliminary annual statement, 1889. Philadelphia, 1890.* 2 1. 8°. NY. . Reference book, outlining the present condition of progress in mining, manufacture and agriculture and the undeveloped resources of those portions of the state of Virginia tra- versed by its lines. 94 p. 8°. ICC. . Reorganization. [New York, Mar. 12, 1896.] 3 p. 4°. ICC, NY. -. Roanoke machine works to Fidelity insurance, trust and safe deposit company. Philadelphia [1883]. 31 p. 8°. B. — . 2d supplemental mortgage. Norfolk & western railroad company to the Fidelity insurance, trust and safe deposit company, trustee. Dated June i, 1889 Phila- delphia [1889]. 21 p. 8°. B. Statement of development of the Nor- folk & western railway for the 5 years ending June 30, 1901. New York, 1901. 3 1. 4°. NY. Supplemental mortgage. Deed of trust or mortgage. Norfolk & western rail- road company to the Fidelity insurance, trust and safe deposit company, trustee. Dated June i, 1887. Supplemental to the improvement and extension mortgage, dated Dec. 21, 1883. [Philadelphia, 1883.] 16 p. 8°. B. Norfolk & western railway company. Steno- graphic report of conference between engi- neers and firemen with the management. Roanoke [1907]. 112 p. 8°. ICC. . Virginia; its climate, soil, production, manufacturing industries and mineral wealth. [1891 ?] 36 p. 8°. ICC. Probable eflfect on the securities of the Norfolk & western railway company, of the separation of railroad and coal properties required by the railroad rate bill (Hepburn act of June 29, 1906). [Philadelphia.] 12 p. 8°. ICC. Norfolk County railroad company. Facts relating to the Norfolk County railroad, as proved before the Committee on railways and canals, during the hearing upon the petition of Robert Codman and oliiers. Boston, 1850. CU. . Return, 1859. [i860.] CU. Massachusetts. General court. [Report of the Joint standing coromittee, to whom was referred the petition of Robert Codman and others, for leave to lay out and construct a railroad from the Norfolk County railroad, at South Dedham, to a point in Boston proper.] [Boston? Apr. 4, 1850.] 8p. 8°. H. : . Report of the Joint standing com- mittee, to whom were referred the several petitions of C. C. P. Hastings and others, asking for authority to construct and operate certain railroads; reporting also the bill to incorporate the Norfolk County railroad. [Boston, 1847 ?] 36 p. 8°. H. Norfolk southern railroad company. Acts of incorporation, acts amendatory thereof and by-laws. Norfolk, 1887. 21 p. 8°. ICC. North Missouri railroad. Correspondence and docimients relative to the finnancial condition of the state of Missouri, and the county and city of St. Louis, with particular reference to the North Missouri railroad company. [By William S. Allen.] St. Louis, 1855. 28 p. 8°. LC. ^ Norristown & Freemansburg railroad company. Report of L. E. Corson, chief engineer, together with the supplement to the act of RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 241 Assembly incorporating said company. Nor- ristown, Pa., 1853. 24 p. 8°. ICC. The North & South airUne railroad from New York to Norfolk, Va. May 31, 1854. [Pro- spectus.] New York, 1854. 8 p. 8°. ICC. North & South railroad company of Georgia. Pioneer narrow gauge road of the South. Organized Aug. 11, 1871. [Prospectus and charter.] [Columbus, Ga., 1872.] 8°. NY. North & South short line railway. Prospectus. New York, 1889. 5 p. 8°. ICC. North CaroUna & western railroad. Report of the estimated cost Raleigh, 1854. SSP. 8°. NY. North Carolina railroad company. Charter and bylaws with the proceedings of the ist meet- ing of stockholders at SaUsbury, N.C., July II and 12, 1850. Salisbury, 1850. 30 p. 8°. ICC. . Charter and amendments thereto of the North Carolina railroad company, with the by-laws, mortgage and lease to Richmond & Danville railroad company, mortgage and lease to Southern railway company. Raleigh, 1896. loop. 8°. ICC. Regulations for government of trans- portation department Raleigh, 1854. ICC, UW. Report of the chief engineer on the survey. .... May 1851. Greensborough, 1851. 23 p. 8°. ICC. North Missouri railroad company. Memorial of the North Missouri railroad convention [to the General assembly of Missouri]. Jefferson City, 1852. 12 p. 8°. H. . Report on the present state and pros- pects of the North Missouri railroad upon examinations made for Messrs. J. Cooke & company by W. MUnor Roberts, consulting engineer. June 1866. Philadelphia, 1866. 54 p. 8°. ICC^ North Pacific Coast railroad. Articles of associa- tion and by-laws: incorporated Dec. 19, 1871. San Francisco, 1871. 24 p. 12°. H. . On the North Pacific Coast railroad. [San Francisco, 189-.] 32 p. 24°. H. North Pennsylvania railroad company. Coal depot site on the Delaware River. [1855.] 19 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Facts in detail relative to the negotia- tion for the ist mortgage loan. Philadelphia, 1857. 29 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Facts relative to the ist mortgage loan. Philadelphia [1854]. up. 8°. B,ICC. . Lease and contract between the North Pennsylvania railroad company and the Phila- delphia & Reading railroad company. Dated May 14, 1879. 21 p. 8°. ICC. ;-. Memorial to the councils of the city of Philadelphia, read in the councils and ordered to be printed Feb. 16, 1854. Philadelphia, 1854. IS p. 8°. B, ICC. . Municipal subscription made by the city of Philadelphia and the incorporated districts of Spring Garden, Richmond and the Northern Liberties in the county of Phila- delphia, to the capital stock Phila- delphia, 1854. 40 p. 8°. B, ICC. . A narrative of the Gwjmedd cut off line. [Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 1855.] 22 p. 8 . B, ICC. ■ . Philadelphia's great north route. North Pennsylvania railroad, to connect Philadelphia with north Pennsylvania, west- em New York, the Lakes and Canada west. Philadelphia, 1853. 48 p. 8°. B, ICC. . A review of the report of Mr. Edward Miller, chief engineer, dated Jan. 11, 18 ?6. 30 p. 8°. ICC. . Salary of certain officers. Extract from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of directors on Jan. 15, 1855. 8 p. 8°. ICC. . Six per cent mortgage loan. Phila- delphia, 1855. 8 p. 8°. ICC. . Surveyed route from Philadelphia to the New York state line at Waverley. Reports of Edward Miller, esq., chief engineer. Phila- delphia, 1855. IS p. 8°. B, ICC. Fernon, Thomas S. The North Pennsylvania railroad; what it was meant to be; and what it is. [Philadelphia, Sept. 17, 1863.] 7 p. 8°. ICC. Philadelphia. Court of common pleas. Report of the testimony in the case of Harry Ingersoll V. the North Pennsylvania railroad company, for alleged damages at Green Lane. [Phila- delphia] n.d. 40 p. 8°. B, ICC. Philadelphia and western New York! Direct coal route to tidewater and the Lakes! Mass meeting at the Chinese museum, Jan. 31, 1854. 15 P- 8°. B, ICC. . Startling truths concerning the man- agement From the U.S. Railroad and mine register. Philadelphia, 1863. 14 p. 8°. ICC. North Wisconsin railway company. Land grant. [Madison, 1873.] 6 p. 8°. B. Northeastern railroad company. Report of the Board of directors of the North eastern railroad company to the legislature, Dec. 1856. Columbia, S.C, 1856. 6 p. 8°. LC. . Reports of the president and chief engineer of the North eastern rail road com- pany, of South Carolina. Charleston, 1852. 16 p. 8°. LC. Northern central railway company. Address of the president and directors to the stock- holders. May 17, 1855. Baltimore, 1855. 47 p. B, ICC. ■ . Agreement between the Northern cen- tral railway company, the Baltimore & Potomac railway company and the Calver- 242 RAILWAY ECONOMICS ton stock yard company, Mar. 14, 1881. Philadelphia, 1881. 11 p. 8°. ICC. Northern central railway company. Bylaws. 7 p. 8°. ICC. . Organization for conducting the business of the Northern central railway company. May 1862. Baltimore, 1862. 20 p. 8°. B. Northern Indiana railroad. Circular state- ment of the condition and prospects; Sept. 1851. New York, 1851. 18 p. 8°. B,CU,H. Northern Pacific railroad company. Agreement of Feb. 19, 1894, for the deposit of bonds and other securities with the Mercantile trust company, of New York, as depositary for the Reorganization committee. 9 p. 4°. ICC. . Amendments to the charter, n.p., n.d. 13-29 p. UI. . By-laws, adopted July 21, 1871. [1871 ?] s P- i6°- H. The charter and amendments, approved July 2, 1864. Burlington, 1870. 32 p. UI. The charter and amendments; the general mortgage on railroad and land grant; and copy of ist mortgage bond. [Philadel- phia? 1870?] 29, [4] p. 8°. B, H, HU, NY, UM. -. Charter approved July 2, 1864. Bos- ton, 1866. 17 p. 8°. ICC._ Charter, organization, proceedings. by-laws, and appendix. Boston, 1865. 64 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. ist mortgage bonds 'j^jj interest gold. To investors wishing the best security on the market. Morgan, Keene & Marvin, New York. 12 p. 8°. ICC. -. From Chicago, 111., to St. Paul, Miim., via the Chicago & northwestern and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railways. Complementary to the guests of the Northern Pacific railway, opening ceremonies Aug. and Sept. 1883. Chicago, 1883. 20 p. 12°. ICC. Guide to the Northern Pacific railroad land in Minnesota. New York, n.d. 48 p. 8°. B, ICC. In the matter of the Northern Pacific railroad land grant. Brief of G. Gray and J. L. Stackpole, of counsel for that company in opposition to the forfeiture of the grant, before committees of the 49th Congress. Boston, 1886. 42 p. 8°. NY. - — ■ — . Indianland and wonderland; by Olin D.Wheeler. St. Paul, 1894. [3], 9-108 p. H. ■ . Land dept. Bureau of immigration for soldiers and sailors. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Memoranda. New York, Jan. 3, 1881. Boston [1881]. 16 p. 12°. ICC. Memorial of the Board of direction of the company, with communications from General Grant, General Meigs, and General Ingalls, and report of the engineer in chief. Nov. 1867. Washington, 1868. ^g p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. — . Memorial of the Board of directors. Nov. 1867. Hartford, 1867. 16 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC, NY. New 7-30. gold loan of the Northern Pacific railroad secured by ist mortgage on railroad and land grant; for sale by Jay Cooke & company, bankers, n.p., n.d. broad- side. f°. B, H. -. Die Nord-Pacific-eisenbahn und der staat Dakota; mittheilungen fur land- bebauer und aUe, die ein eigenes heim suchen. New York, 1883. 24 p. 8°. H. Die Nordliche Pacific eisenbahn. n.d. pam. HU. — ■ — •. Northern Pacific manual, no. 16, Oct. 1883. 73 p. 8°. ICC. — — •. Northern Pacific manual, no. 22. May 1884. (Mileage, passenger and freight rates, time table, and general information.) 99 p. 8°. ICC. . Northern Pacific railroad; its history and equitable rights. Address of Frederick Billings, president, to the Committee on Pacific railroad of the House of representa- tives, Apr. IS, 1880. 19 p. 8°. ICC. -. The Northern Pacific railroad; its land grant, traffic, resources and tributary country [Philadelphia] 1873. Si P- map. HU, ICC, NY, UI. . The Northern Pacific railroad; its route, resources, progress and business. The new Northwest and its great thorough- fare. [New York? 1871?] 46?. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, NY. . Northern Pacific railroad conipany. . . . , Organization, proceedings, by-laws, and appendix. Boston, 1865. ' 62, [2] p. 8°. B. . Northern Pacific railroad company. Points and authorities presented in an oral argument before the Committee on the judiciary. House of representatives, Apr. 20 and 26, 1882, by George Gray, counsel of the company. New York, 1882. 7 p. 8°. B.ICC. -. Northern Pacific railroad company. Summary of the arguments made before the respective committees on public land. Senate and House of representatives on the legal question of forfeiture; by George Gray, counsel for the company. Feb. 6, 1884. Washington, 1884. 28 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Northern Pacific railroad company to the Mercantile trust company, trustee. Prior lien mortgage. Dated Nov. 10, i8g6. 102 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. 93 p. 8°. ICC. -. The Northern Pacific railroad's land grant and the future business of the road; issued by J. Cooke & company, bankers. [Philadelphia? 1870?] 28, [4] p. 8°. B, H, HU, ICC. [Notice to bond and stock holders of plan for an independent reorganization. Mar. 16, 1896.] 7 p. 4°. ICC. . Official guide for the use of tourists and travelers over the lines of the Northern Pacific railroad, its branches and allied lines. St. Paul, 1893. 439 p. 12°. ICC. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 243 . Same. 1891. ICC. . The Pacific Northwest. Information for settlers and others. Oregon and Washing- ton Territory. New York, 1883. -12 p. 8°. ICC. . Partial report of the Board of directors, of a portion of a reconnoissance made in the summer of 1869, between Lake Superior and the Pacific Ocean; by Thomas H. Canfield, accompanied with notes on Puget Sound; by Samuel Wilkeson. n.p., May 1870. 96, 44 p. 8 . H. Plan of reorganization. [New York, 1896.] 29 p. 4°. B, ICC. . Report of Edwin F. Johnson, engineer- in-chief, to the Board of directors, Nov. 1867. Hartford, 1867. 56 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC. Report of Edwin F. Johnson to the Board of directors, Apr. 1869, and reports of surveys executed in 1867 by General Ira Spaulding, chief engineer of the Minnesota division, and General James Tilton, chief engineer of the Washington division. Hartford, 1869. 77 p. 8°. ICC. Report of J. S. Loomis, land commis- sioner, to the Land committee. May 30, 1871. no. I. Organization of Land dept., etc New York, i87r. 2 p. 8°. NY. Report of special cormnittee to the stockholders. New York, Feb. 1893. 29 p. 8°. ICC. . Report of the chief engineer upon the unfinished portion, made to the president of the company Apr. 27, 1874. New York, 1874. 14 p. 8°. ICC. Result of operations by P. F. Oakes, H. C. Payne, and H. C. Rouse, receivers. Month of Dec. 1893, and period of receiver- ship. 2 p. 4°. ICC. Revival of industry — employment of labor, development of the country. A brief statement concerning the proposed legisla- tion to secure the early completion of the Northern Pacific railroad, n.p. [1874]. 8 p. 8°. NY. Senatorial excmrsion party over the Union Pacific railway, eastern division, speeches of Senators Gates, CatteU, Chandler on the Pacific railroad question, deUvered at the banquet given to them, June 14, 1867. St. Louis, 1867. CU. Settlers' guide to Washington Terri- tory and to the lands of the Northern Pacific railroad on the Pacific slope. 32 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. 28 p. 8°. ICC. Six million acres of Minnesota and Dakota lands for sale by the Northern Pacific railroad company. [1879.] folder. ICC. Special report of the reconnoissance of the route for the Northern Pacific railroad from Lake Superior and Puget Sound via the Columbia River, made in 1869 by W. Milhor Roberts, under the direction of Messrs. Jay Cooke & company. Phila- delphia, 1869. SI P- 8°. B, H, ICC. Statement of its resources and merits, of Congress, House of representatives, by J. G. Smith, R. D. Rice, W. B. Ogden Marshall, E. F. Johnson, Mar. 1868. Wash- ington, 1868. 24 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. . U.S. and state legislation, 1884. Wash- ington, D.C., 1S84. 34 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Northern Pacific railway company. Abstracts of mortgages securing the prior hen and general hen bonds [1896]. 30 p. 4°. B, ICC. ;-. Agreement between the Northern Pacific railway company, Chicago, MilwaxJsee & St. Paul railway company and St. Paul & Duluth railway company. Dated Oct. i, 1900. 35 p. 8°. ICC. -. [Agreement made Feb. 15, 1897, by and between the Northern Pacific railway company, J. P. Morgan & company, Great Northern railway company, and Kuhn, Loeb & company.] [4] p. 4°. ICC. Charter and certificates. I. Wiscon- sin legislation. II. Change of name. III. Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon proceedings. May 1897. New York. 41 p. 4°. ICC. -. Dissolution of the voting trust. Nov. 12, 1900. 12 p. 4°. ICC, NY. Northern Pacific railway company to as presented to the Pacific railroad committee the Mercantile trust company, trustee. Prior lien mortgage. Dated Nov. 10, 1896. New York. loi p. 4°. ICC. ■ — ■ . OfiScial statement, particularly with reference to its preferred and common stock. New York, Dec. I, 1896. 21 p. 4°. B,ICC, NY. ■ — . Prospectus. New York, Dec. i, 1896. 9, 5 p. 4°. ICC. Atkinson, G. H. The new northwest coast, including Oregon, Washington and Idaho. A series of articles upon the Northern Pacific railroad in its relation to the basins of the Columbia and the Puget Sound. First published in the Oregonian. Portland, 1878. 56 p. 8°. ICC. Boston. Board of trade. Report on the Northern Pacific railroad, made to the govern- ment of the boardj and unanimously adopted Nov. 27, 1865. Boston, 1865. 22 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Casserley, Eugene. Speech on Northern Pacific railway company. 1870. pam. HU. Colfax, Schuyler. The Northern Pacific rail- way. Will it pay ? n.d. pam. HU. Communications from Lieut.-Gen. Grant, Bvt. Maj.-Gen. Meigs and Bvt. Maj.-Gen. Ingalls in reply to a committee of citizens of the Northwest. [Washington, 1869.] 16 p. 8°. CU, ICC. Edmonds, J. M. Letter describing the land grant of the Northern Pacific railroad. Augusta, 1869. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Hanson, J. H. Grand opening of the Northern Pacific railway. Celebration at St. Paul, Minn., the eastern terminus, Sept. 3, 1883. St: Paul [1883]. 96 p. 8°. B. Harlan, James. Debate on the North Pacific railroad bill. (From the Congressional globe.) Washington, 1870. 32 p. 8°. B. 244 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Johnson, Edwin Ferry. Railroad to the Pacific. Northern route. Its general character, relative merits, etc 2d ed. New York, 1854. 176 p. 8°. B,CU,HU,ICC,UI. Johnston, John W. In the matter of the North- ern Pacific land grant. Brief Wash- ington, n.d. 8°. NY. Kelley, WiUiam D. The new Northwest: an address on the Northern Pacific railway. .... n.p. [1874]. 32 p. 8°. B, ICC. The Land grant of the Northern Pacific rail- road as described in debate in the Senate of the U.S., and in the House of representatives, by those who felt constrained to vote against its increase. [Cambridge, 1870 ?] 23 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. Mitchell, John H. The Northern Pacific rail- road. Speeches in the Senate of the U.S. Apr. 22 and 23, 1878. Washington, 1878. 46 p. 8°. B, ICC. New York (state). Chamber of commerce. Report of a special committee of the Chamber of commerce of the state of New York, on the Northern Pacific rail-road, Mar. 26, 1868. By John Austin Stevens, jr., secretary. New York, 1868. S5 p. 8°. LC. The Northern Pacific railroad. By a friend of the road, and enemy of placing stock, be it cash or water, "where it will do the most good." Boston, New York, 1874. 26 p. 12°. B, ICC. Northern Pacific railroad. Sketch of its history: deUneations of the divisions of its transcon- tinental lines: its features of the great through route from the Great Lakes to the Pacific Ocean: its relations to the chief waterways of the continent .... by a member of the Chicago Press. New York, 1882. 82 p. 8°. ICC. Proceedings of the convention held at East Saginaw, Mich., on the 23d and 24th of Nov. 1869, to consider the question of the shortest and most feasible route, and the best means for promoting the construction of the North- era Pacific railroad. East Saginaw, i860. 54 p. 8°. B,ICC. Ramsay, R., and others. Appeal to Congress in behalf of the Northwest in connection with the construction of the Northern Pacific railroad and telegraph. Washington, 1866. 32 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY, UP. Schwab, Gustav. Die festreise zur eroffnung der Nord-Pacific eisenbahn im September 1883. Fiir seine famihe und freunde be- schrieben von einem theilnehmer. Als manuscript gedruckt. New York, 1884. 8s p. 8°. LC. Smalley, Eugene Virgil. The great Northwest; a guide book and itinerary for the use of tourists and travelers over the fines of the Northern Pacific railroad, the Oregon rail- way and navigation company and the Oregon & Cahfomia raihroad. St. Paul, 1888. [3], 7-390 p. 12°. H. . History of the Northern Pacific rail- road. New York, 1883. xxiv p., i 1., [5]- 437 p. 8% B, CU, HU, ICC, LC, NY, UI UM, UP, UW, Y. Stevens, Isaac I. Pacific railroad — ^northern route. Letter to the railroad convention of Washington and Oregon, called to meet at Vancouver, W.T., May 20, i860. Washing- ton, i860. 24 p. 8°. B,ICC. Stewart, W. M. Report to accompany bill granting aid to the Northern Pacific and other railroads. [Washington, 1869.] CU. Sweat, Lorenzo D. M. Northern Pacific railroad. Speech Apr. 18, 1864. Washington, 1864. 16 p. 8°. B, ICC. U.S. Attorney-general. Opinion sustaining the title of the Northern Pacific railway com- pany to the land grant of the Northern Pacific railroad company, and its right to issuance of patents therefor. Feb. 8, 1897. New York [1898]. 7 p. 4°. ICC. ■ — ■ ■. Congress. House. Report [from] the Committee on public lands, to whom were referred sundry bills for the forfeiture of the land grant to the Northern Pacific railroad; ordered printed. Mar. 22, 1886. [Washing- ton, 1886.] 21 p. 8°. H. . . — — ■. Committee on the judici- ary. Receivership for the Northern Pacific railroad company. [Report in accordance with House resolution of Mar. 6, 1894.] 22 p. 8°. (53d Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 1049.) ICC. . . Senate. A bill to forfeit the un- earned lands granted to the Northern Pacific railroad to aid in the construction of a rail- road from Lake Superior to Puget's Sound, and to restore the same to settlement, and for other purposes. [Washington, 1884.] 3 p. 4°. H. . Senate. Report [from] the Committee on public lands, to whom was referred the bill (S. 2036) to forfeit tlie unearned lands granted to the Northern Pacific railroad to aid in the construction of a railroad from Lake Superior to Puget's Sound, and for other purposes; ordered printed, June 26, 1884. [Washington, 1884.] 8 p. 8°. H. . General land office. Circular from the General land office, containing regulations, under the act of July i, 1898 (30 stat., 597, 620), to facilitate the adjustment by the Land dept. of conflicting claims to lands with- in the limits of the grant of the Northern Pacific railroad company. Approved Feb. 14, 1899. Washington, 1899. 19 p. 8°. LC. . . Letter from the acting Secretary of the interior, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution Feb. 23, 1886, a report of the Commissioner of the General land office, relative to the lands granted to the Northern Pacific railroad company. Apr. 20, 1886. .... [Washington, 1886.] 23 p. 8°. ICC, . Interior dept. Decision of the Sec- retary of the interior on the status of the Northern Pacific railroad company with respect to its land grant. June 11, 1879. New York, 1880. 8 p. 8°. ICC. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 245 — ;— • . • Letter of the Secretary of the interior communicating in compliance with the resolution of the Senate of Feb. 3, 1880, information concerning the general lines of location of the Northen Pacific railroad, the changes in said location, the lands withdrawn under the several locations, and the extent to which the rights of settlers have been affected. 1880. 7 p. 8°. (46th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 120.) ICC. . Laws, statutes, etc. An act granting lands to aid in the construction of a rail- road and telegraph hne from Lake Superior to Puget's Sound on the Pacific Coast by the northern route, by the name and title of the Northern Pacific railroad company. Ap- proved July 2, 1864. Boston, 1864. ?-i8 p. 8°. B, NY. ■* o f Villard, Henry. Statement to stockholders of the Northern Pacific raihoad company. New York, 1884. 24 p. 8°. B, ICC. Wilson, James F. Argument delivered before the Committee on Pacific railroads of the House of representatives, on behalf of the Northern Pacific railroad, Apr. 8, 1880. Washington, 1880. 15 p. 8°. B. Wilkeson, Samuel. Notes on Puget Sound. Being extracts from notes of a reconnoissance of a proposed route of the Northern Pacific railroad made in the summer of i860. 47 d. 8°. B, ICC. Windom, William. Northern Pacific railway; its effect upon the public credit, the pubUc revenues and the public debt; speech in the House of representatives, 1869. Washington, 1869. 24 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC, UI, Y. Winser, Henry J. The great Northwest. A guidebook and itinerary for the use of tourists and travellers over the lines of the Northern Pacific railroad, the Oregon railway and naviga- tion company and the Oregon & California railroad New York, 1883. B, ICC. . Same. St.Paul, 1886. 370 p. 12°. ICC. . Same. St. Paul, 1888. 390?. 12°. ICC. Northern Pacific terminal company of Oregon. Agreement of lease. Dec. 14, 1882. 23 p. 8°. ICC. . Agreement of trust. Feb. i, 1883. Boston. 16 p. 8°. ICC. -. Articles of incorporation. Incorporated Aug. 28, 1882. 9 p. 8°. ICC. . Bylaws adopted by the stockholders, Sept. 7, 1882. Boston. 22 p. 8°. ICC. Deed of trust.. Jan. i, 1883. New York. 78 p. 8°. ICC. . Prospectus. Feb. i, 1883. New York. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Northern railroad company (New Hampshire). Address to the friends of internal improve- ment in New Hampshire. [Hanover] 1845. IS p. 8°. NY. . Report of the Committee of investiga- tion of the Northern railroad to the stock- holders, May 1850. Concord [N.H.] [1850]. 32, 64 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, LC, NY. . Rules and regulations governing move- ment of trains Concord, 1882. UW. Choate, Charles F. Argument in behalf of the Northern (N.H.) railroad, against the con- solidation of the Boston & Lowell and Fitch- burg railroads, before the railway committee of the Massachusetts legislature, Feb. 26, 1873. Boston, 1873. 38 p. 8°. B. Strout, Ahnon A., and Torrey, G. A. Addresses in favor of ratification of leases from the Northern railroad and Boston, Concord & Montreal railroad to the Boston & Lowell raihoad, before the railroad committee of the Massachusetts legislature of 1885 Boston [1885]. 46 p. 8°. B. Northern railroad company (New York). Northern (Ogdensburgh) railroad. Mr. Chandler's statement in relation to the loca- tion of machine shops at Malone. n.p. [1852]. 20 p. 8°. NY. — ^ . Reply to Mr. Chandler's statement in relation to the location of machine shops, of the Northern (Ogdensburgh) railroad, at Malone. Ogdensburgh, 1853. 36 p. 8°. NY. Albany. Common council. Report of the special committee in the matter of the applica- tion of the Northern railroad company for rehef, made in Common council Feb. 23, 1854. Albany, 1854. 32 p. 8°. ICC. Hayward, James. Northern railroad; letter from [the] chief engineer of the Northern railroad, to Hon. John Fine, of the Senate railroad committee 1848. CU. . Report of survey and estimate. Bos- ton, 1847. 27 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC. Report on the proposed railroad between Boston and Ogdensburgh. Boston, 1831. 46 p. 8°. B, CU, JC. Hopkins, J. G. The Northern railroad in New York. With remarks on the western trade. Boston, 1845. 36 p. 8°. B, ICC. Northern railroad (of California). Articles of association, incorporation, amalgamation, and consolidation of the Northern railway, the Winters & Ukiah railway, the Woodland, Capay & Clear Lake railroad, the West Side & Mendocino railroad, the Vaca Valley & Clear Lake railroad, the San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada railroad, the Sacramento & Placerville railroad, the Santa Rosa & Carquinez railroad, the Amador Branch railroad and the Berkeley Branch railroad, n.p., 1888. 30 p. f°. H. Northwestern railroad company. Charter, supplements and bylaws, together with the general railroad laws of Pennsylvania and Ohio. Philadelphia, 1857. 37 p. 8°. ICC. North-western transportation company. Arti- cles of incorporation and by-laws. Dubuque, 1864. IS p. 24°. NY. Northwestern Virginia railroad company. Char- ter, incorporated Feb. 14, 1851, together with the provisions of the code of Virginia, 246 RAILWAY ECONOMICS etc., referred to in the act of incorporation. Parkersburg, 1851. 31 p. 8°. B. Northwestern Virginia railroad company. Re- port of Benj. H. Latrobe, chief engineer, to the president and directors, on the routes surveyed for the road, for the said company; with estimates of cost, etc. Submitted Feb. 23, 1852. Parkersburg, 1852. 15 p. 8°. ICC. ■ . Report upon the progress in the con- struction, and its probable business and revenue when completed: made in Feb. 1855, to Thomas Swann, esq., president, by B. H. Latrobe, chief engineer. Balti- more, 1855. 33 p. 8°. ICC. Norwich & Worcester railroad company. Gen- eral statements by the directors to the stock- holders. Norwich, 1840. 18 p. 8°. H. • . [Lease to the Boston, Hartford & Erie railroad company. 1869.] 17 p. 8°. B. . Report of a committee of the stock- holders, July 8, 1842. Worcester, 1842. [3], 3-14 p. 8°. H. . Report of directors to the stockholders, July 1850. Norwich, 1850. 8°._ H, UW. • . Short statement of facts in regard to the Norwich & Worcester railroad. 8 p. 8°. H. . Statement of facts in relation to the Norwich & Worcester rail-road company. Dec. 1840. New York, 1840. 15 p. 8°. CU, H, LC. Massachusetts. General court. Act of incor- poration. [1835.] [3] p. 8°. H. • . Senate. Memorial of the Norwich & Worcester railroad. [Worcester, Jan. 14, 1837.] up. 8°. H. ■ . . Report and bill to aid the con- struction of the Norwich & Worcester rail- road. [Feb. 14, 1837.] IS p. 8°. H. Imlay, Richard. Imlay v. Norwich &" Worcester railroad company. Philadelphia, 1858. 8°. HU. Oakland & Ottawa railroad company. An act to incorporate. [Approved Apr. 3, 1848.] 12 p. 8°. (Legislature of Michigan.) ICC. . Description, character, cost, location and prospects from Detroit to Grand Haven (185 miles). Detroit, 1854. 17, [3] p. 8°. ICC. Ogdensburgh & Lake Champlain railroad com- pany. Report of the committee appointed July 16, 1878, to investigate the affairs Boston, 1878. 34 p. 8°. B. . Report of condition, 1879. Boston, 1879. 20 p. 8°. H. — . To the stockholders, giving plan to re-organize the road. Boston, 1880. 2 1. 4°. NY. _ Memorial, statistics and correspondence in relation to a railroad from Ogdensburgh to Lake Champlain, submitted to the legislature of New York. Ogdensburgh, 1839. CU. New York. Message from the Governor trans- mitting the report of Mr. Casey in relation to the Ogdensburgh & Lake • Champlain railroad. [Albany, Feb. 18, 1842.] 23 p. " 8°. ICC. Legislature. Report of the commis- sioners appointed to cause a survey to he made of the several routes for a railroad from Ogdensburgh to Lake Champlain. 115 p. 8°. (Assembly, no. 43. Jan. 18, 1S41.) ICC. Secretary of state. Communication from the Secretary of state, transmitting the report of a survey of a rail-road from Ogdens- burgh to Lake Champlain. [Albany, Jan. 30,1839.] S7P. 8°. _H,ICC. Proceedings of a. convention held at Canton on the 2ist of Dec. 1841, to urge upon the legis- lature the importance of providing for the construction of a railroad from Ogdensburgh to Lake Champlain. CU. Ogdensburgh, Clayton & Rome railroad com- pany. Report of the chief engineer and of the president and directors, and letter of John D. Jervis. Apr. 20, 1854. Rome, 1854. 51 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . [Report of] meeting of the directors, 1853. n.p. il. 4°. NY. Ohio & Mississippi railroad company. The charter, granted by the general assemblies of Indiana, Ohio and Illinois; with the by-laws and meeting of organization, for 1850. Cin- cinnati, 1851. 48 p. 8°. CU, H, . The charter of the Ohio & Mississippi rail road company. (Direct route from Cin- cinnati, through Vincennes, to St. Louis.) .... St. Louis, 1848. 23 p. 8°. B. The charters, granted by the legis- latures of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, with by- laws. St. Louis, 1851. [2], 5-40, 9-20, 41-48 p. 8°. H. Circular letter of trustees of creditors and stockholders, to the holders of certificates. [New York, Apr. 17, 1863.] sq. 8°. H. . E. Gest's report of the preliminary surveys of the western division; chartered by Illinois. Cincinnati, 1851. 13 p. 8°. H. . Estimate of value of stock; by E. D. Mansfield. [Cincinnati, Mar. 31, 1852.] 10 p. 8°. H. . Memorial to Congress [St. Louis, 1851.] 3 p. 8°. NY. . O. M. Mitchell's report of preliminary reconnaissance of the country between Cin- cinnati and St. Louis, with the view to deter- mine the practicability and character of a railway, constructed over the same, agreeably to the charter granted to the Ohio & Missis- sippi railroad. Cincinnati, 1850. 23 p. 8°. H. — -_ — . The Ohio & Mississippi railroad, its vital importance to the prosperity of Cin- cinnati. Cincinnati, 1855. 22 p. 8°. H. Report of the present condition and prospects; by the chief consulting engineer and commissioner. Cincinnati, i8i;2. 32 p. 8°. H. > t i V RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 247 . Report of the trustees of creditors and stockholders, presented to the holders of certificates at their annual meeting, Dec. 1864, 1865. New York, 1864-65. 2 v. 8° H, NY. . Reports and statistical documents pertaining to the Ohio & Mississippi raihoad, extending from Cincinnati to St. Louis. Cincinnati, 1853. 3°, 32 P- 8°. NY. . Reports in relation to the closing of the trust of the Ohio & Mississippi railroad and the organization of a new corporation; pre- sented to certificate holders at a special meeting, Sept. 10, 1867. New York, 1867. 18 p. 8°. H. Indiana. General assembly. An act to incor- porate the Ohio and Mississippi railroad. Passed Feb. 14, 1848. Cincinnati, 1848. 16 p. 8°. H. Ohio & Mississippi railway company. Act to incorporate, approved Feb. 5, 1861. Act to incorporate the Ohio & Mississippi rail- road company, approved Feb. 12, 1851, and acts amendatory thereof. By-laws St. Louis, 1863. 37 p. 8°. NY. . Earnings [from Jan. 1858 — Feb. 1868]. [1868?] [3] p. sq. 8°. H. Organization and by-laws as revised and amended to Oct. 14, 1869. Cincinnati, 1869. CU. . Reply of the committee of the Board of directors to the circular of Sir A. T. Gait and W. D. F. Manice, of Sept. 10, 1878. 14 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Springfield division of the Ohio & Mississippi railway company. Title papers and mortgage. New York, 1875. 49 P- 8°. B. Coffin, C. D. Brief. Superior court of Cin- cinnati. General term. Baltimore &" Ohio rail- road company, plaintiffs in error, v. the Ohio &° Mississippi railway company, defendants in error. [Cincinnati, 1868.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. Ohio & Pennsylvania railroad company Articles for tlie consolidation of the Ohio & Pennsylvania, Ohio & Indiana, and Fort Wayne & Chicago railroad companies. Also, all the laws necessary thereto. Pittsburgh, 1856. 19 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Charter, embracing the several acts of the legislatures of Ohio and Pennsylvania relating thereto. Pittsburgh, 1849. 16 p. 8°. H, NY (i8ss, 19 p.). Exhibit of the affairs. Pittsburgh, July I, 1850. New York, 1851. 20 p. 8°, ICC. History and reports down to the con- solidation with the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago railroad company. 3 v. NY. Rejoiner of the committee, to which was referred the report of the investigating committee, to the pamphlet of that com- mittee, as well as to the pamphlet of Gen. Wm. Robinson, jr. Massillon, Ohio, 1856. 21 p. 8°. NY. . Reply of the investigating committee. n.p., 1856. 12 p. 8°. NY. -. Report of committee appointed to audit and investigate the affairs and accounts from its inception to the end of the fiscal year, closing, Jan. 1855. Pittsburgh, 1855. 23 p. 8°. NY. . Report to the president and directors, by Solomon W. Roberts, chief engineer. Philadelphia, 1849. 24 p. 8°. CU, H,ICC. ■ . Gen. Robinson's reply to Jarvis & company's pamphlet. Pittsburgh, i8?6. II p. 8°. NY. Ohio railroad company. An act incorporating the Ohio railroad company. Passed Mar. 8, 1836. 10 p. 8°. (Ohio. General assembly.) ICC. . Report of the engineer to the directors, Mar. 20, 1837. Painesville, 1837. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Leland, Cyrus P. The Ohio railroad: that famous .structure built on stilts [Cleveland, 1892?] i p. 1., p. [26SDI-284D. 8°. H, LC. Ohio River, Knoxville & Tidewater railway com- pany. Proceedings of a mass convention, com- posed of delegates from Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, held in the city of Knoxville on the 3d of Apr. 1895. Knoxville, Tenn., 1895. 42 p. 8°. ICC. Ohio River railroad company. Comparative statement of earnings and expenses for the year 1886-87. [2] p. 8°. ICC. Ohio Valley railway company. Agreement of holders of general consolidated and ist mortgage gold bonds. [1888.] 3 p. f°. ICC. Old colony & Fall River railroad company. Acts of incorporation and by-laws. Boston, 1855. 40 p. 12°. HU, NY. Old colony railroad corporation. A brief reply to the report of the investigating committee by the president of the company. Apr. 12, 1850. Boston, 1850. 15 p. 8°. ICC. • . Lease lay the Boston, Clinton, Fitch- burg & New Bedford railroad company of its railroad and property to the Old colony railroad company Boston, 1879. i4 P- 8°. B. -. Old colony railroad: its connections, popular resorts and fashionable watering places. By Burleigh. Boston, 1874. 23 p. 12°. ICC. . Same. 1875. 31 p. ICC. . Same. 1877. 31) [5] P- ICC. -. Report of the committee for investi- gating the affairs of the Old colony railroad company, appointed by the stockholders, Dec. 26, 1849. Boston, 1850. 165 p. fold, maps. 8°. B, ICC, JC, UI. Derby, Elias Hasket. Argument in behalf of the Old colony railroad company .... before 248 RAILWAY ECONOMICS the railroad committee of the Massachusetts legislature. Apr. 7, 1848. Boston, 1848. 14 p. 8°. HU, NY. Derby, Elias Hasket. A brief reply to the report of the investigating committee of the Old colony railroad corporation, by the president of the company, Apr. 12, 1850. Boston, 1850. IS p. 8°. B, UI. History of the Old colony railroad. A complete history of the Old colony railroad from 1844 to the present time. In two parts: Part i. History of the Old colony railroad. Part 2. History of the towns and cities on the Old colony railroad. Boston, Mass. [1893]. 512 p. 8°. B, ICC. 8°. (32d Cong., ist sess. com. 59.) B. Senate. Rep. Oley Valley railroad. Bucks County, Pa., 1881. [Philadelphia.] 15 p. 8°. ICC. Ontonagon & Brule River railroad. Before the 48th Congress. In the matter of home- steads and pre-emption claimants- v. fraudu- lent cash entries and Ontonagon & Brule River railroad branch. Northern peninsula of Michigan. Statement of fact and brief on behalf of homestead and pre-emption settlers. Washington, D.C. [1883]. 39 p. 8°. ICC. Ontonagon & state line railroad company. History of the Ontonagon & state line railroad grant from June 3, 1856, to Dec. i, 1880. New York, 1880. CU. . Ontonagon & state line railroad. Report of the chief engineer. [Rochester, 1857.] 8 p. 8°. LC. . Synopsis of the history of the Ontona- gan & state line railroad branch. New York, 1881. II p. 8°. ICC. Ontonagon & state line railroad grant. Execu- tive recommendation that purchasers be pro- tected in their titles. Various reports by committees of Congress to the same effect. [Washington, 1884.] 45 p. 8°. LC. Sibbald, John A. A true history of certain fraudulent land entries in odd and even sec- tions within the limits of the Ontonagon & state line railroad grant in the upper penin- sula of Michigan. Washington, D.C, 1883. 25 p. 8°. LC. Orange & Alexandria railroad company. Letter from the Postmaster-general, enclosing a letter from the president of the Orange & Alexandria railroad company, in relation to the difficulties they experienced in carrying the mails in the winter of 1855-56 [Feb. 5, 1857.] 3 p. 8°. (34th Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Misc. doc. 24.) B. . Proceedings of the called meeting of the stockholders held in Alexandria Mar. 24, 1853. Alexandria, 1853. 13 P- 8°. ICC. . Same. Mar. 24, 1854. Alexandria, 1854. 16 p. 8°. ICC. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on claims. Report [petition of the Orange & Alexandria railroad company]. [Washington, 1852.] up. Oregon & California railroad company. Annual report of the committee for the protection of holders of the 7 per cent Oregon & Cali- fornia railroad ist mortgage bond for the year 1879. Frankfort-on-the-Main [1876- 78.] 8°. ICC (1879). ■ . Same. [In German.] Frankfurt a.M. H (1876-78). -. Argument of John H. Mitchell before the Hon. H. M. Teller, secretary of the inte- rior, Apr. 2, 1883, upon the question of the right of said, company to the grant of lands made by act of Congress, approved July 25, 1866. Washington, D.C. 24 p. 8°. ICC. -. Bericht des finanz-agenten R. Kohler iiber die nothwendigkeit des erwerbs und des ausbaues der Oregon central bahn -durch die besitzer der I. mortgage-bonds der Oregon & California bahn. Frankfurt a.M., 1878. 20 p. 8°. B, H. Concerning land grants under act of July 25, 1866, as amended by acts of June 25, 1868, and Apr. 10, 1869. Charles H. Tweed, Joseph E. McDonald, n.p., n.d. 15 p. 8°. H. Extract from the annual report of the committee for the protection of holders of the 7 per cent Oregon & California railroad ist mortgage bonds for the year ending Dec. 31,1878. Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1879. 22 p. 8°. ICC. . Grants of July 25, 1866, and May 4, 1870, in aid of the construction of railroads in Oregon. Brief and synopsis of an oral argu- ment before the Committee of public lands of the Senate and House of the ist session of the 48th Congress. 'Jain. 15 and 22, 1884. By John H. Mitchell, attorney for the com- pany. 75 p. 8°. ICC. . Mittheilungen iiber die gegenwartige lage der O. & C. eisenbahn, veroffentUcht von dem comitfi zum schutze der besitzer 7 per cent O. & C.R.R. bonds. Frankfurt a.M., 1876. 32 p. 8°. H. . Report of the receiver to the U.S. Court, Feb. 8, 1887. London, 1887. 8°. H. Revidirte vorschlage des comitfe zum schutze der besitzer 7 per cent O. & C.R.R. I. mortgage bonds. [Frankfurt a.M., 16 Sept. 1875.] 4 p. 8°. H. Phelps, A. H. The wedding of the rails, com- memorative of driving the last spike, upon the completion of the Cahfornia & Oregon rail- road, at Ashland, Ore., Dec. 17, 1887. [San Francisco, 1888.] [4] p. 8°. H. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on public lands. Oregon & California land grant. Is leg- islative action as contemplated by H.J.R. 167 necessary ? Letter of chairman Committee on the public lands of the House of representatives to the Attorney-general and his reply thereto. Washington, 1908. 5 p. 8°. LC. Oregon central railroad company. Statement of facts relative to the incorporation and RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 249 organization of the Oregon central railroad company of Salem, Ore., incorporated, Apr. 22, A.D. 1867, and reasons why such company is entitled to the benefit of the land grant given by Congress in aid of a railroad and telegraph line from Portland, Ore., southerly through the Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue River valleys, to the Central Pacific road, in CaUfomia, passed July 25, 1866. Portland, Ore., 1868. 38 p. 8°. LC. Oregon Pacific railroad company. Prospectus. [1880?] 15 p. 8°. ICC. . [Statement of the practicability, ad- vantages and necessity fo reconstruction of the Oregon branch of the Pacific railroad.] Washington [1868]. 19 p. 8°. NY. Oregon Pacific railway company. Reports of Messrs. Henry Wood and E. C. M. Rand, rail- way experts, in the matter of the Oregon Pacific railway company. Feb. 1893. 24 p. 8°. ICC. Oregon railroad and navigation company. By- laws. 1897. 21 p. 8°. ICC. . Oregon railroad and navigation com- pany to New York Security and trust company. Mortgage. DatedAug.17,1896. S2p. 4°. ICC. • . Voting trust agreement between Alfred S. Heidelbach and others, Central trust company, of New York, and the Oregon railroad and navigation company. Dated Aug. 19, 1896. New York. 32 p. 8°. ICC. Oregon railway and navigation company. Con- solidated mortgage 5 per cent bonds. Bond- holders' agreement. [1894.] 13 p. 8°. ICC. • . Eastern Washington Territory and Oregon Portland, n.d. 31 p. fold. maps. 8°. B. . Oregon railway and navigation com- pany to the Farmers' loan and trust company, trustee, ist mortgage. Dated July i, 1879. 26,37, 71 p. 8°- ICC. . Plan and agreement for the reorganiza- tion of the Oregon railway and navigation company's system. [1895.] 31 p. 4°. ICC. Oregon short line railroad company. Oregon short line 4 per cent and participating 25 year gold bond. Oregon short Une railroad company with the Equitable trust company, of New York, trustee. Trust indenture. Dated July 17, 1902. 46 p. 4°. ICC. . Traffic agreement between the Oregon short line railway company and the Union Pacific railway company, dated Jan. 12, 1882. Boston, 1882. 8 p. 8°. NY. Oregon short line & Utah northern railway company. Plan and agreement for the reorganization. Dated Feb. 20, 1896. 29 p. 4°. ICC, NY. Oregonian railroad company to Franklin trust company, trustee, ist mortgage. Dated July I, 1890. New York. 16 p. 4°. ICC. Oswego & Syracuse railroad company. Report to the commissioners by Chas. B. Stuart, chief engineer. Oct. 5, 1839. 2d ed. New York, 1852. 13 p. 8°. ICC. Oswego & Utica. Report of Joseph D. Allen, chief engineer, to the Board of directors, Sept. 1837. New York, 1837. 2% p. 8°. B, H, ICC. Pacific & Atlantic railroad company. General railroad laws, articles of association and by- laws of the Pacific & Atlantic railroad com- pany, with the report of the chief engineer and secretary. San Francisco, 1854. 64 p. 8 . ICC. . Report of the chief engineer, Wilham J. Lewis [on location and cost of construction of the line from San Jose to San Francisco]. [San Jose] 1852. [i], 34 p. sq. 4°. H. Pacific railroad company of Missouri. Address of the directors to the people of Missouri, Aug. 20, 1859. St. Louis, 1859. 8 p. 8°. H. . Financial statement, Oct. 31, 1866. Proposition to the bondholders of the state of Missouri. St. Louis, 1866. 7, [i]p. 8°. NY. • . Memorial of the president and direct- ors [to the General assembly of Missouri]. Jefferson City, 1852. 24 p. 8°. H. Pacific railroad commenced. Address of Thomas Allen to the Board of directors at their first meeting, Jan. 31, 1850, and also a memorial to Congress, and the act of incor- poration. St. Louis, 1850. 46 p. 8°. NY. . The Pacific railroad controversy; an open letter to the stockholders; with a series of articles originally published in the Daily Missouri democrat. St. Louis, 1869. 58 p. 8°. H. . The Pacific railroad offers at public sale 125,421.79 acres of selected farming, timbered and mineral lands. St. Louis, 1859. 57 p. 8°. H. . Report of committee appointed by the stockholders. New York, 1875. 9 P- 8°. NY. [Statement submitted to the legislature . of Missouri.] [1857?] 16 p. 8°. H. U.S.A. Docimients exhibiting the organization, condition and relations, of the Pacific railroad, of the state of Missouri. New York, 1853. 75 p. map. 8°. B. Missouri. State geologist. Geological report of the country along the line of the south-west- ern branch of the Pacific railroad, state of Missouri; by G. C. Swallow, state geologist. To which is prefixed a memoir of the Pacific railroad. St. Louis, 1859. xvii, 93 p. 8°. H, ICC. Paris & Danville railroad and coal company. State of Illinois. The Paris & DanviUe rail- road and coal company; ist mortgage, Apr. 1873. New York, 1873. 46 p. fold. map. 8°. B, ICC. 2SO RAILWAY ECONOMICS Patapsco company. Report of Col. Geo. W. Hughes, chief engineer to the Patapsco com- pany: together with a speech of S. M. Cochran, esq., in the House of delegates of Maryland, in opposition to the amendments to the charter of the Patapsco company. Baltimore, 1854. 24 p. 8°. B, ICC. Paterson & Hudson River railroad company. A supplement to an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Paterson & Hudson River railroad company," passed Jan. 21, 1831. 1 1. f°. ICC. Peach Bottom railway company. Peach Bot- tom railway. Narrow gauge. Eastern division. $250,000 ist mortgage bonds with traffic guarantee. Interest 7 per cent. Oxford, Pa., 1873. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Peninsula railroad of Michigan. Exhibit of the route and resources comprised in special committee report, report of engineer, with map, and organic and special laws. Chicago, 1863. 48 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Peninsula railroad company. Charter. [Ap- proved Mar. 12, 1878.] 48 p. 8°. ICC. Also contains charters for the North & South railroad company, passed 1853; the Eastern shore railroad, passed 1867; the New York & Norfolk railroad company, approved 1872, amended 1874; Worcester & Somerset railroad company, passed 1867, and act changing name to Peninsula railroad company, passed 1880; general railroad law of Maryland, 1876; consolidation and general mortgage of the Peninsula railroad company, approved 1882; act to organize Peninsula railroad company, and authorize it to coimect with any railroad at the Virginia and Delaware state lines. 1882. Pennsylvania & Ohio anthracite coal and trans- portation company. An act to incorporate. .... Cincinnati, 1868. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Peimsylvania company. Charter, with supple- ments; also leases and title papers, received from the Pennsylvania railroad company. Pittsburgh, 1875. 378 p. 8°. B. Church, Samuel Harden {comp.). Corporate history of the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburgh, comprising charters, laws, mort- gages, decrees, deeds, leases, agreements, ordinances and other papers. Baltimore, 1898-1906. 12 v. 8°. UI. Pennsylvania railroad company. An act to in- corporate, passed Apr. 13, 1B46. With a supplement. Philadelphia, 1846. 14 p. 8°. ICC. . Acts of assembly and city and borough ordinances relating to some of the general railroad laws of the states of Pennsylvania, Virginia and Ohio. Philadelphia, 1866. 694 p. 8°. UP. . ist annual report of the chief. engineer, June 12, 1848. Philadelphia, 1848. 8°. H, ICC. -. Biographical sketch of A. J. Cassatt, Dec. 28, 1906. [Philadelphia, 1907?] 23 p. 4°. LC. . Bylaws and organization for conduct- ing the business, adopted by the Board of directors, Nov. 1887. Including amend- ments and additions to July i, 1888. Phila- delphia. 62, xxi p. 8°. ICC. — ' — . Same. March 22, 1893. [Philadelphia, 1893.] 69, xxiv p. 8°. H. -. Same. Philadelphia, 1909. 93, xxviii p. 8°. B. . Bylaws of the Board of directors (adopted Apr. and May 1847), together with the charter, its supplements, and other laws relating to railroads projected from Cumber- land to Pittsburgh and from Pittsburgh east. Philadelphia, 1850. 61 p. 8°. H, UP. • . Bylaws of the Board of directors, to- gether with the charter and its supplements. Philadelphia, 1853. 65 p. 8°. ICC. -. Catalogue of the exhibit of the Penn- sylvania railroad company at the World's Columbian exposition, under the direction of Theo. N. Ely [and] J. Elfreth Watkins Chicago, 1893. [Chicago? 1893.] 158 p. 8°. CU, H, ICC, LC, NY, UW. Ceremonies upon the completion of the mommient erected by the Pennsylvania railroad company at Bordentown, N.J., to mark the first piece of track laid between New York and Philadelphia, 1831, Nov. 12, 1891. Washington, D.C. [1892]. 102 p. 8°. B. Charter and supplements with the acts of Assembly and municipal ordinances affecting the company; together with the bylaws of the Board of directors. Phila- delphia, 1859. 141 P- 8°. ICC. Chemin de fer Pennsylvanie a I'exposi- tion colombienne; suivi de notes descrip- tives des villes de New York, Washington, Philadelphie, Chicago, et d'un guide complet des emplacements et des palais de I'expo- sition. Philadelphie, 1892. 117 p. 12°. H, NY, UW. Also published in Spanish. [Circular letter from Thomas Potter to the stockholders.] [Philadelphia, Mar. 25, 1878.] 16 p. 8°. B. Communication to Hon. Geo. B. Mc- Clellan, mayor, and Hon. Alexander E. Orr, president, rapid transit board, from A. J. Cassatt, president of the Pennsylvania railroad company, Jan. 18, 1906. 13 p. 8°. ICC. . Directors and officers of the Pennsyl- vania railroad company. June 1902. Phila- delphia [1902 ?]. 7oport. on 21 1. sq. f°. LC. . 1846-96. 50th anniversary of the incorporation of the Pennsylvania railroad company, held in Philadelphia, Apr. 13, 1896. [Philadelphia, 1896?] 79 p. sq. 4°. B, HU, ICC, LC, NY. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 251 . A few facts and considerations for business men upon a Delaware terminus for the Pennsylvania railroad. What the com- merce and trade of Philadelphia need. How they may be largely promoted. Philadelphia, 1859. 56 p. 8°. ICC. Final report of the special committee of the Board of directors, appointed May 23, 1906, adopted by the Board of directors on the 13th of Feb. 1907. [Philadelphia, 1907.] 32 p. 4°. HU, NY, UW. . General instructions for the govern- ment of freight agents. Taking effect Jan. i, 1886. S4P- 4°. ICC. . Guide for the Pennsylvania railroad with an extensive map; including the entire route with all its windings, objects of interest, and information useful to the traveller. Phila- delphia, 1855. 40 p. 8°. H, ICC. . How unequal and unjust taxation affects the interests of the citizens of Penn- sylvania. Philadelphia, 1861. 38 p. UI. Its incorporation and organization and the work of the organization, being a view of the Pennsylvania system at present. Two addresses delivered by a railroad officer before the transportation class of the Pennsyl- vania railroad department of the Y.M.C.A. in Philadelphia, Mar. 1906. 35, 21 p. 8°. ICC. Information for use in the location of industries on lines of the Pennsylvania rail- road company Philadelphia, 1903. 328 p. 4°. NY. . Information showing names of firms and their location on lines of the Pennsylvania railroad company. Philadelphia, 1903. 191 p. 4°. NY. Length of tracks of the railroads owned, leased, operated and controlled by the Pennsylvania railroad company on the 31st day of Dec. 1880. Arranged according to divisions. [Philadelphia? 1881.] sp. 4°. NY. -. List, with addresses, of officers and their chief clerks, also the heads of sub- departments, of corporations in which the Pennsylvania railroad company is interested, by lease or otherwise, east of Pittsburgh. Jan. I, 1887 Philadelphia [1887-96]. 4°. H (1893), ICC (Jan. 1903), NY (1887-96). -. A list of railroads, canals and ferries owned, leased, operated and controlled by the Pennsylvania railroad company, Pennsyl- vania company and the Pittsburgh, Cincin- nati & St. Louis railway company on the 31st day of Dec. 1877. Philadelphia, 1878. 39 p. 8°. ICC, NY. -. Methods of the accounting department of the Pennsylvania railroad company. By M. Riebenack, controller. 1906. 67 p. 8°. ICC. -. Miles of track owned, leased and operated by the Pennsylvania railroad company on the ist day of Mar. 1879. Arranged according to the divisions in which they are situated. [Philadelphia? 1879.] broadside. f°. NY. Mortgage. The Pennsylvania rail- Bacon, in trust. Dated July i, a.d. 1867. Philadelphia, 1867. 34 p. 8°. B, NY. . The New York improvement and tunnel extension of the Pennsylvania railroad. Issued Aug. 1910. Philadelphia, Pa. [1910]. 34 p. 12°. B, NY, UM. . Notice no. 11. Decisions upon ques- tions raised by employing officers in regard to regulations of the Pennsylvania railroad pension department. Also age limit for employment. [Philadelphia, Apr. i, 1907.] 23 p. 16°. B. Opinions of Mr. Meredith, Mr. Cuyler and Mr. Crittenden, on the consti- tutionality of the tax imposed by the state of Pennsylvania, on certain tonnage passing over tie Pennsylvania rail road. n.p. [1858]. 14 p. 8°. B. -. Organization for conducting the busi- ness of the road. Adopted by the Board of directors, Nov. 23, 1852. Philadelphia, 1852. 16 p. 8°. UP. Same. Adopted Dec. 26, 1857. Phila- delphia, 1858. 24 p. 8°. NY. The Pennsylvania railroad company; its incorporation and organization and the work of the organization; being a view of the Pennsylvania system at present by A. J. County. [Philadelphia] 1906. 2 v. in i. 8°. B, CU, HU, UP, Y. . The Pennsylvania railroad system at the Louisiana purchase exposition. Loco- motive tests and exhibits, ist ed. St. Louis, Mo., 1904. CU, ICC. -. Same. Philadelphia, 1905. ICC, NY. -. Pennsylvania station in New York city. .... [Philadelphia?] 1910. [36] p. 12°. B,LC. Pennsylvania system of railroads in greater Pittsburg and vicinity. [Pittsburgh, May I, 1909.] [8] p. 4°. ICC. Prehminary report of the special com- mittee of the Board of directors appointed 23 May 1906. [5] p. 4.° B, ICC. -. Proceedings of a meeting of the stock- holders held at Musical fund hall. Phila- delphia, Oct. 3, 1874. Philadelphia, 1874. II p. 8°. ICC, NY. -. Proceedings of the adjourned annual meeting of the stockholders, Apr. 30, 1867. Philadelphia, 1867. 19 p. 8°. ICC, NY. -. Regulations and rates of pay for the gov- ernment of trainmen in road and yard service. Effective Aug. 1, 1910. 135 p. 12°. ICC. Regulations governing the Pennsyl- vania railroad voluntary relief department. Taking effect, Feb. i, 1886, modified from May I, 1886, and as amended to July i, 1910. 48 p. 16°. B. Regulations of the Pennsylvania rail- road pension department. Taking effect, Jan. I, 1900. 14 p. i6°. B. Report of experiments with coal- road company to Wistar Morris and Josiah 1887). burning locomotives made on the Pennsyl- vania railroad, Apr.-Aug. 1859 Phila- delphia, i860. 59 p. 8°. B. Report of the controller. ICC (1874, 252 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Pennsylvania railroad company. Report on the eastern terminus of the Pennsylvania railroad by Strickland Kneass, civil engineer. Phila- delphia, 1859. [2], 5-15 p. 8°. H. ■ — . Reports of the majority and minority of the committee appointed Feb. 4, 1861, to examine the condition and policy of the Penn- sylvania railroad. Philadelphia, 1862. 52 p. ICC, UI. The route on the western side of the Schuylkill, etc. [Philadelphia, 1830.] 24 p. 8°. ICC. Rules and regulations for the govern- ment of the transportation department. .... PhUadelphia. 12°. ICC (1889), UW (1784-89). Souvenir. Exhibit of progress in transportation, as shown by the Pennsylvania railroad company in the civic parade at Philadelphia, Sept. 15, 1887. [Philadelphia, 1887.] 17 p. obi. 8°. NY. . Statement presenting the basis of value of the bonds of the city of Cumberland, Md., issued in aid of the introduction of the Peimsylvania railroad into that city, under the provisions of the ordinance and act of the legislature passed for that purpose. Phila- delphia, 1878. 20 p. 8°. ICC. Transportation lines owned, leased and controlled by the Pennsylvania railroad com- pany Philadelphia. 4°. B (1884, 1892), ICC (1884, 1889-92), NY (1886-1900,1903-9). . Accounting dept. Classification of disbursement accounts. ICC (Jan. 1895, Jan. 1904). — . Investigating committe, 1874. Report of the investigating committee of the Penn- sylvania railroad company. Appointed by resolution of the stockholders at the annual meeting, held Mar. 10, 1874. Philadelphia, 1874- 240 P- 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, LC, NY, Xn, UW. Binney, Horace. Opinion upon the right of the [PhUadelphia] city coimcils to subscribe for stock in the Pennsylvania railroad, July 1846. Philadelphia, 1846. 32 p. 8°. H, ICC, UP. Clipperton, Robert Charles. Report to Her Majesty's government on the Pennsylvania railroad. London, r884. 93 p. f°. XJP. County, A. J. The economic necessity for the Pennsylvania railroad tunnel extension into New York city. [Reprinted from Annals Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci.. Mar. 1907.] Philadelphia, 1907. B, CU. Doe, John (pseiid.). A letter to John Jones, John Smith and James Black, esqs., on the subject of the right and power of the city of Philadelphia to subscribe for stock in the Pennsylvania railroad company Phila- delphia, 1846. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Dredge, James. The Pennsylvania railroad: its organization, construction, and management. London, New York, 1879. 274 p. illus. f°. B, CU, H, ICC, LC, UW, Y. Dudley, B. C. The passenger car ventilation system of the Pennsylvania railroad com- pany. Altoona, Pa., 1904. CU. Fernon, T. S. Philadelphia and her western railroad connections. [Report addressed to the president of the Pennsylvania raihoad.J [Philadelphia] 1852. 44 p. 8°. B, H. Fox, Charles Douglas, and Fox, Francis. The Peimsylvania railroad; with remarks on American railway construction and manage- ment London, 1874. 66 p. 8°. H,LC. Page, James. Letter to the stockholders of the Pennsylvania railroad company Philadelphia, 1863. 23 p. 8°. B. Peltz, Hamilton. A night on the locomotive of "The Pennsylvania special." In the New York Herald, Sunday, July 16, 1905. [New York] 1905. 16, [i] p. 8°. LC. Philadelphia. Ordinances and resolutions of the city of Philadelphia relating to the Pennsyl- vania railroad company, from Nov. 24, 1854 n.p., n.d. 366 p. 8°. ICC. Covers period of Nov. 24, 1854, to July 3, 1893. Read, John M. Opinion against the right of the city councils to subscribe for stock in the Pennsylvania railroad company Philadelphia, 1846. 30 p. 8°. B, ICC, UP. Roebling, John Augustus. The great central railroad from Philadelphia to St. Louis . Read before the Pittsbiurgh "board of trade." [Philadelphia, 1847.] 16 p. 8°. LC. Schlatter, Charles L. 2d report relative to the continuous railroad from Harrisburg to Pittsburg Harrisburg, 1841. 60 p. 8°. B, Ul, Y. Sipes, William B. The Peimsylvania railroad; its origin, construction, condition and con- nections Philadelphia, 1875.- 281 p. illus. 4°. B,CU,H,ICC,LC,UC,UI,UP,Y. Should Congress authorize a new rail road line from Washington to New York ? n.p. [1863 ?] 15 p. 8°. ICC. Tyson, J. R. Address [setting forth the advan- tages of the proposed Pennsylvania railroad] of the Committee of seven, to the citizens of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, appoioted at a town meeting, held at Philadelphia, 28 Apr. 1846. [Philadelphia] 1846. [2], 5-38 p. 8°. H. Wharton, Thomas I. A letter to Robt. Toland and Isaac Elliott, esqs., on the subject of the right and power of the city of Philadelphia to subscribe for stock in the Pennsylvania rail- road company. Philadelphia, 1846. 30 p. 8°. ICC, UP. Wilson, WiUiam Bender. General superintend- ents of the Pennsylvania railroad division, Pennsylvania railroad company. Phila- delphia, 1900. 66 p. 8°. ICC, LC. — . History of the Pennsylvania railroad company with plan of organization, portraits of officials, and biographical sketches Philadelphia, 1899. 2 v. 8°. B, CU, HU, ICC, LC, UC, UP, UW, Y. Woodward, James T. [comp.). A statistical analysis of the operations of the Pennsylvania RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 253 railroad company, years ending Dec. 31, 1899-1904 inclusive. New York, 1905. 8-S7P. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UW. Young men's Christian associations. Philadel- phia. Pennsylvania railroad department. Rail- way transportation; a course of lectures deal- ing primarily with the organization of the Pennsylvania railroad company, prepared and delivered by officers of the company before the Transportation class in the Institute of the Pennsylvania railroad department. Young men's Christian association. Philadelphia, 1905-6. [461] p. 4°. LC. People's Pacific railroad company. Charter, organization, address of the president, Josiah Perham, with the by-laws of the Board of commissioners. Boston, i860. 24 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, NY. . Memorial of the People's Pacific rail- road company, in aid of their petitions of Apr. 16 and Dec. 18, i860, by Josiah Perham, president. [To the Senate and House of the U.S.] [Boston, 1862.] 6 p. 8°. B. U.S. Congress. Senate. [A bill granting public lands for the right of way and the proceeds of sales of certain public lands to the People's Pacific railroad company ] June 20, 1862. 13 p. 4°. B. Peoria & Oquawka. Exhibit: July 1855. New York, 1855. 35 P- 8°- H. Peoria & Rock Island railway company. State- ment of the condition and prospects with accompanying laws, documents, etc. Feb. 3, A.D. 1870. Peoria, lU., 1870. 63 p. 8°. ICC. Pequa railroad and improvement company. Report to the directors of the Pequa rail- road and improvement company. Phila- delphia, 1849. 24 p. 8°. ICC, LC, NY. Petherick, Thomas. Reports on the coal properties owned by the Pequa railroad and improvement company and the Dauphin & Susquehanna coal company. New York, 1849. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Pere Marquette railroad company to the Cen- tral trust company of New York, trustee. Refunding mortgage securing $60,000,000 4 per cent gold bonds, due i Jan. 1955. Dated 2 Jan. 1905. 48 p. 4°. ICC. Peru & Indianapolis raihroad. Address delivered by David Wallace, at the celebration of the Peru & Indianapolis railroad at Noblesville, Mar. II, 1 851; published by request of the president and directors. Indianapolis, 1851. 19 p. 8°. H. . Exhibit of the financial condition and business prospects; with the charter of incor- poration, amendments, and orders of the board. Indianapolis, 1852. [2], 5-21 p. 8°. H. Petersburg railroad company. Charter and all subsequent acts relating to the same. Rich- mond, 1835. 24 p. 12°. ICC. Philadelphia & Atlantic City railroad company. Merger: The Philadelphia & Atlantic City railroad company, the WilUamstown &r Delaware River railroad company, the Glass- boro raihoad company, the Camden, Glouces- ter & Mount Ephraim railway company, the Kaighn's Point terminal railroad company. Dated Mar. 26, 1889. Philadelphia [1889]. 33 p. 8°. NY. Philadelphia & Atlantic City railway. Pro- spectus of the Philadelphia & Atlantic City railway, organized Mar. 24, 1876. Philadel- phia, 1877. [2] s-25 p. 8°. H, NY. Philadelphia & Columbia railroad. Report of Edw. F. Gay, superintendent of motive power. 1844-45. ICC. . [Report of committee appointed by the House of representatives to examine into the state of the motive power on the Philadelphia & Columbia railroad.] 10 p. 8°. ICC. Report of Jos. B. Baker, superintend- ent of motive power, for the fiscal year ending Nov. 30, 1852. n.p., 1852. 8°. NY. Philadelphia & Erie railroad company. Cele- bration of the opening. Philadelphia, 1864. 43 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Philadelphia &* Erie railroad company V. Catawissa railroad company. Report of Geo. BuU, examiner, appointed to take testi- • mony in the cases of the Philadelphia 6° Erie railroad company et al, v. the Catawissa rail- road company et al. and Andrew Scott v. the Atlantic & great western railroad company et al. in the Supreme court of Pennsylvania, 1866. Philadelphia, 1866. CU. Perkins, J. C. Resources of the Philadelphia & Erie railroad region, in letters to the Erie Daily dispatch. Erie, Pa., 1868. 179 p. 8°. H. Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron company. Agreement [22 Mar. 1886] of creditors and stockholders with the Board of reconstruc- tion trustees of the Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron company. Philadelphia [1886]. 27 p. 8°. NY. . Report of Joseph S . Harris upon the coal lands of the company. 1880. 82 p. 8°. NY. Philadelphia & Reading railroad company. An act of incorporation [and by-laws] of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad, approved Apr. 4, 1833; and the supplements thereto. Philadelphia, 1883. 76,ivp. 8°. H. . Address of Mr. Franklin B. Gowen, president of the company, to the share and bondholders at the Academy of music, Phila- delphia, on Saturday, Apr. 23, 1881 [Philadelphia, 1881.] 62 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. 254 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Philadelphia & Reading railroad company. Same. Dec. ii, 1885. [Philadelphia, 1885 ?] 62 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. . An address to the friends of the rail- road from Philadelphia to Reading, proposed to be located on the west side of the river Schuylkill. Philadelphia, 1831. 8 p. 8°. H. — . Agreement for the readjustment of the afiEairs n.p. [Oct. 1,1894]. 12 p. 4°. B, ICC. Agreement of creditors and stock- holders with the Board of reconstruction trustees. [Philadelphia, Mar. 22, 1886.] 27 p. 8°. H, UP. Analysis of reports for 1870-84. n.p., n.d. II p. 8°. UP. -. Argument before the Judiciary commit- tee of the Senate of Pennsylvania on behalf of the railroad and mining interests of Penn- sylvania, Mar. 30, 1871. [By F. B. Gowen.] Philadelphia, 1871. 38 p. 8°. B, H. Argument of Franklin B. Gowen, esq., before the joint committee of the legislature of Pennsylvania, appointed to inquire into the afiEairs of the Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron company and the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company. At Atlantic City, N.J., July 29 and 30, 1875, on behalf of said company Philadelphia, 1875. 114 p. 8°. B, H, UI, UP. -. Catalogue of specimens of the mineral and agricultural products from the line of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad; of rails, etc., manufactured at the Philadelphia & Reading railroad roUing mill, and of models of bridges in use on the line; exhibited at the U.S. Centennial exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876. Philadelphia, 1876. 44 p. 8°. H. -. Circular of Messrs. McCahnont brothers & company, London, to the stockholders of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad com- pany with reference to the approaching election of a president, managers and officers for the year 1882. London, 1881. 68 p. 8°. B,UP. . Commissioners report relative to the construction, Sept. 6, 1833. Reprinted from the original edition Mar. 1884. 10 p. 8°. ICC. -. A fair division of the anthracite coal tonnage means interest on all preference bonds and dividends on the stock. Phila- delphia, 1891. 25 p. 8°. NY. . Letter to the president of the Phila- delphia & Reading railroad on the canals and railroads for transporting anthracite coal; by J. Button Steele. Philadelphia, 1855. 22 p. 8°. H. -. Letters of Messrs. McCahnont brothers & company. Feb. 1881. New York, 1881. 27 p. 8°. B, NY. The McCalmonts' Reading railroad circular. [Philadelphia, 1881.] broadside. UP. . Mortgage. To Edwin M. Lewis, trustee. Dec. i, 1876. 24 p. 8°. ICC. . Mortgage. To Alexander Henry and Edwin M. Lewis, trustees. Oct. i, 1868. Philadelphia. 15 p. 8°. ICC. . Mortgage. To David A. Neal, R. D. CuUen and John M. Forbes, trustees. Nov. 7, 1849. Loan of $4,000,000, known as loan of 1849-70. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Mortgage. To Jno. Gihon, Nat. Thayer, Chas. H. Fisher, trustees. Jan. 16, 1844. Loan of $1,500,000. 10 p. 8°. ICC. -. Mortgage. To Jno. J. Palmer, Wm. S. Wetmore and J. E. Thayer, trustees. May 31, 1843. Loans of 1843-80, £225,000, $600,000. 12 p. 8°. ICC. . Mortgage. To Nat. Thayer, Jno. Gihon, and E. S. Whelen, trustees. Aug. 3, 1848. Loan of $1,500,000. 10 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. Jan. 9, 1849. Loan of $1,500,000. 10 p. 8°. ICC. . Mortgage. To Nathaniel Thayer, John Gihon and John Bryant, jr., trustees. Dated May i, 1847. Loan of $2,000,000. 9 p. 8°. ICC. Mortgage. To Robert D. CuUen, Chas. S. Boker and Samuel Norris. Dated Nov. 12, 1857. 5 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. Dated Nov. 13, 1857. 20 p. 8°. ICC. . Mortgage. To Samuel Jaudon, Thomas Biddle and Robert Ralston, trustees. Dated Oct. 22, 1836. Loan of $1,000,000. 8 p. 8°. ICC. . Mortgage. To the Fidelity insurance, trust and safe deposit company, in trust. Dated June i, 1871. 24 p. 8°. ICC. Mortgage. To the Fidelity insurance. trust and safe deposit company. Dated July I, 1874. 34 p. 8°. ICC. . Mortgage. To the Pennsylvania company for insurances oh lives and granting annuities. Dated Oct. i, 1873. 28 p. 8°. ICC. — ■ — . Ofi&cers, agents and stations. Also Reading & Columbia, Perkiomen, Stony Creek, Philadelphia, Newtown & New York, New York & Long Branch, Philadelphia & Atlantic City, Williamstown & Delaware River and Williamsport & North Branch raihoad. Mar. 1885. 38 p. 12°. ICC. -. Philadelphia & Reading railroad com- pany and Delaware, Lackawanna & western railroad express. Alphabetical arrangement of points reached direct. July 1873. Phila- delphia, 1873. 35 p. 8°. ICC. Plan and agreement for the reorgani- zation of the Philadelphia & Reading rail- road company and Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron company. Dated Dec. 14, 1895. 2d ed. New York [1895]. 27 p. sq. 4°. NY, UP. . Plan of readjustment and explanatory statement. Adopted by the Board of man- agers. May 27, 1893. Philadelphia, 1893. 20 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. . Plan of reorganization of the Phila- delphia & Reading railroad and affiliated companies; as amended Dec. 14, 1886. [Phil- adelphia, 1886?] 1.7 p. 8°. B, H, NY, UP. : Prospectus and plan of reorganization of the Board of reconstruction trustees of the RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 255 Philadelphia & Reading railroad company and the Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron company. [Philadelphia, 1886.] 14 p. 8°. B, NY. . Report of a committee of investigation into the affairs of the Philadelphia & Reading rail road company. Boston, 1846. 60 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC, UI, Y. . [Report of a committee, to the bond- holders and stockholders, on a plan for the financial reorganization of the company.] [Philadelphia, Jan. 10, 1885.] 7 p. 8°. H. . Report of finance committee and bondholders' committee and plan of financial reorganization, Jan. 26, 1885. Philadel- phia, 1885. 3S P- 8°. NY. . Report of the committee to investi- gate the condition of the Philadelphia & Read- ing railroad and the Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron company, appointed Jan. 12, 1885, by direction of the stockholders. New York, 1885. [2], 63 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, UI. . Report of the engineers, with accom- panying documents; and the report of a committee of the board to whom the same were referred. Philadelphia, 1838. 14 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. . Report of the receivers of the Phila- delphia & Reading railroad and the Phila- delphia & Reading coal and iron company of the operations for the year ending Nov. 30, 1881. Philadelphia, 1882. 8°. H. . Report of the president and managers and also tlie report of David A. Neal. Sept. 1849. Philadelphia, 1849. 4i P- 8°. ICC, NY. . Reports of finance committee and bondholders' committee and plan of financial reorganization. Jan. 26, 1885. Philadelphia, 1885. 35 P- 8°. B, ICC. . Review of the annual reports of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company during the presidency of F. B. Gowen. [Philadelphia, 188-?] 62 p. .8°. NY. . Rules for the maintenance of the way department. 16°. HU. . Rules of the operating department. 16°. HU. . Statement of present condition of the Philadelphia & Reading raflroad and the Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron com- pany, with plan for their financial reorganiza- tion; by Franklin B. Gowen, president. Philadelphia, 1880. 81 p. 8°. B,H,ICC,UP. . Verbatim report of the general meet- ing of the share and bondholders held at London, Jime 6, 1877 London, 1877. 66 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. . Same. Dec. 23, 1880 32 p. 8°. B, H, NY, UP. . Same. Feb. 4, 1881 Phila- delphia, 1881. 112 p. 8°. B, H, UP. . Same. Aug. 5, 1881 Phila- delphia, 1881. 40 p. 8°. B, H, NY. . Same. Nov. 10, 1881, with supple- mental statement by Mr. F. B. Gowen. 41 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Same. Apr. 21, 1882 Phila- delphia, 1882. 35 p. 8°. B, H, UP. -, and Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron company. Statement and proposed financial readjustment submitted to the share- holders and creditors in interest by the Board of managers of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company. Aug. 10, 1881. n.p., n.d. 22 p. 8°. UP. Bond, Frank S. An address to shareholders of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company. Oct. 1881. [Philadelphia, 1881.] 40 p. 8°. UP. . To the shareholders of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company. [Philadelphia, 1881.] 10 p. 8°. UP. The Coal monopoly. The coal trade of Phila- delphia in reply to the president of the Phila- delphia & Reading railroad company [Philadelphia, 1873.] 16 p. 8°. B. Conkhng, Roscoe. Circuit court of the U.S., district of New Jersey. William B. Dinsmore, complainant, against the Philadelphia &■ Reading railroad company, et al., defendants. Oral argument on behalf of complainants by Roscoe Conkling New York, 1884. 75 P- 8°. B. Dougherty, John. "Expert" Dougherty's review of Reading railroad company's reports from 1869 to 1883, together with his testimony before Commissioner Oliphant in the Dins- more suit New York, 1884. 90 p. 8°. B. EUet, Charles. The Reading railroad com- pany. New York, 1845- 28 p. 8°. ICC. Extracts from the newspapers of England and America on the management of the Reading company. [Philadelphia? 1878?] 46 p. 8°. B, H. Herwig, F. A. The present management of the Reading raihroad, as it affects the coal regions, the coal miners and consumers. Pottsville, Pa., 1879. 47 p. 8°. B. McCalmont brothers & company (eds.). Mr. Gowen's defence. Speeches of Mr. Franklin B. Gowen (ex-president) and others, con- cerning the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company; delivered at a pubUc meeting, held by Mr. Gowen at the Cannon Street hotel, London, on Thursday, the loth of Nov. 1881 London, 1881. 72 p. 8°. B, H, UP. McHenry, George. Philadelphia & Reading railroad company: its financial history 3d ed Philadelphia, 1881. 40 p. 8°. B. Pennsylvania. Legislature. Report of the joint committee, appointed to inquire into the affairs of the Philadelphia & Reading coal and iron company and the Philadelphia & Reading railroad. Philadelphia, 1S76. 19 p. 8°. H. The Reading railroad company: their poUcy and prospects. Being a series of articles pubUshed in the Pennsylvanian in Jan., Feb. and Mar. 1844. By Examiner. Philadelphia, 1844. 70 p. 8°. ICC, UP. 2s6 RAILWAY ECONOMICS The Reading railroad. The history of a great trunk line [Philadelphia] n.d. 287 p. 4°. B, UP, UW. Sanderson, J. M. A letter on the present con- dition and future prospects of the Reading railroad in Jan. 1855. New York, 1855. 13 p. 8°. B,H,UP. . 2d letter on the condition and prospects of the Reading railroad in Mar. 1855. New York, 1855. 27 p. 8°. ICC, UI. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on inter- state and foreign commerce. Alleged coal combination. Report [Washington, 1893.] 26ip. 8°. (s2dCong., 2dsess. House. Rept. 2278.) B, H. Philadelphia & Reading railroad. Walker, Albert H. The black elephant of Read- ing. Being a study in coal and finance. [New York, 1910.] 15 p. 8°. B, ICC, Y. . Blackest Reading. Being an investiga- tion. [New York, 1910.] 15 p. 8°. B, ICC. Whistler, George W. Report upon the use of anthracite coal in locomotive engines on the Reading railroad. Made to the president of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company, Apr. 20, 1849. Baltimore, 1849. 3^ P- 8°. ICC, NY. Philadelphia & Trenton railroad company. District of the Northern Liberties and the Philadelphia & Trenton railroad company. Board of commissioners of the incorporated district of the Northern Liberties. [1854?] 8 p. 8°. ICC. Philadelphia, Easton & Water-Gap railroad com- pany. [An act to incorporate. Exhibit of the committee of general superintendence. Philadelphia, 1852?] 22 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Address of the committee appointed at a mass meeting held by the friends of the Philadelphia, Easton & Water-Gap railroad, in Philadelphia, on the 9th of Oct. 1852. Philadelphia, 1852. 8 p._ 8°. NY. . Report of the chief engineer, to the president and directors. Nov. 19, 1852. n.p. 8 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Same. [Apr. 30, 1853.] 3 p. 8°. ICC. Philadelphia, Germantown & Norristown rail road company. Lease and contract between the Philadelphia, Germantown & Norris- town railroad company and the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company, n.p. [1870]. xvip. 8°. B. Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore railroad company. By-laws and organization for conducting business; adopted by the Board of directors, Feb. 27, 1893. [Philadelphia, 1893.] 73 P- 8°. H. ■ . [Circular letter to stockholders.] [Boston, Mar. i, 1881.] i p. 4°. B. . Investigation into the alleged oflScial misconduct of the late superintendent Philadelphia, 1854. 1033, baii p. 8°. ICC, UP. . Letter of the president to the Secretary of war, in reference to improved facilities of transportation between New York and Wash- ington, together with some other doctmients relating to the same subject Washing- ton, 1862. 40 p. 8°. B, ICC. • Postal cars or no postal cars ? . . . . Philadelphia, 1874. 8°. NY. -. Rules and regulations for the manage- ment of the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore and the Newcastle & Frenchtown railroads. Philadelphia, 1854. 45 p. 8°. HU, ICC. — . Special meeting of the stockholders, held at Wilmington, Del., June 28, 1855. Philadelphia, 1855. 7 P- 8°. ICC. Caimon, Arthur. Investigation into the alleged official misconduct of the late superintendent of the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore railroad company. Philadelphia [1854]. 2 v. ICC, NY (2 v., 18S4-SS)- Felton, Samuel Morse. Impolicy of building another railroad between Washington and New York. Philadelphia, 1864. 24 p. 8°. B, CU, UI, Y. Maryland. Laws, statutes, etc. Acts to amend the charter, passed by the General assembly of Maryland in the session of 1853. Phila- delphia, 1854. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Piedmont railroad company. Proceedings of the stockholders, embracing the reports of the president, auditor and superintendent at their 4th, sth and 6th annual meeting. (Charter, bylaws, etc.) Richmond, 1867. 71 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Pittsburg & ConneUsville railroad company. Reply to Hon. Lotus M'Lane. [Pittsburgh, Jan. IS, 1847.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. . Report of Benj. H. Latrobe, president, and a director on the part of the city of Baltimore, to the Hon. John Lee Chapman, mayor of Baltimore. Feb. 1863. Pittsburgh, 1863. 20 p. 8°. ICC. Pittsburgh & Lake Erie railroad company. Certificate. The Pittsburgh & Lake Erie railroad company, to the New York security and trust company, trustee. n.p. [1892]. 4 p. 8°. B, ICC. Pittsburg & Steubenville railroad company. Exhibit relative to its ist mortgage, 7 per cent bonds. Apr. 20, 1855. Pittsburgh, 1855. II p. 8°. ICC. . Statistics and estimates relative to the Pittsburg & Steubenville railroad. New York, 1857. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Pittsburgh, Bradford & Buffalo railway com-- pany. Report of Col. Thos. R. Sharp to the trustees for the bondholders. Feb. 9, 1882. .... New York [1882]. 27 p. 8°. B, ICC. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis railway com- pany. Agreement for consolidation between. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 257 Panhandle railway company, HoUiday's Cove railroad company, and the Steubenville & Indiana railroad company under the name of Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis railway company, n.p., 1868. 10 p. 8°. B. Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago railroad com- pany. [Agreement of ist mortgage bond holders, i860.] 13 p. 8°. ICC. -. [Agreement of sale.] Feb. 18, 1862. 5 p. 4°. ICC. . [Agreement of sale. Mar. 1862.] 14 p. 4°. ICC. [Agreement of sale. Sept. 20, 1862.] 2 p. 4°. ICC. [Agreement. 7th of June i86g.] 13 p. 4°. ICC. -. [Agreement with Louis H. Meyer and Geo. W. Cass, both of the city, county and state of New York, 1884.] 39 p. 8°. ICC. . Bylaws. 7th ed. Pittsburgh, 1870. 8 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago railway com- pany. Circular to the bondholders and stockholders. . . . . n.p. [1864]. B, ICC, NY. . A compilation of the laws, deeds, mortgages, leases, and other instniments, and minutes of proceedings, affecting the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago railway company, together with a prefatory state- ment by the chairman. New York, 1875. vi, 304p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. -. History, organization, and legal pro- ceedings relative to the Pittsburgh, Fort Wajme and Chicago railway. Pittsburgh, 1863. [i], 10, [3], 168 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY. -. [Letter to bondholders. Pittsburgh, June 23, 1859.] 3 p. 4°. B. Organization for conducting the busi- ness. Pittsburgh, 1862. 25 p. 8°. NY. -. Organization and bylaws for conduct- ing the business. Oct. 2, 1866. 5th ed. Pittsburgh, 1866. 20 p. 8°. ICC. Same. 6th ed. Pittsburgh, 1869. 29 p. 8°. H, ICC. Pittsburgh, Fort Wajme & Chicago railway company to the Pennsylvania rail- road company. Lease. Dated June 7, 1869. New York, 1869. 40 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. -. Plan and statement in regard to fund- ing coupons. [New York, Mar. i, 1858.] 16 p. 8°. H. Resolutions of the Board of directors. Apr. 6, 1864. 5 p. 8°. ICC, NY. -. Statement of the trustees relative to the reorganization, and laws and documents in connection therewith, and the new securi- ties. New York, 1862. 8, 95 p. 8°. H, ICC. [Stock and bondholders' agreement.] Apr. 8, 1864. Is] P- 4°- ICC. Pennsylvania raihroad company. Corporate history of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago railway company, together with the mortgages, leases, deeds and agreements of that corporation, assumed by the Pennsyl- vania company, and in force Aug. i, 1875. .... Pittsburgh, 1875. 485, [3], 64, 16 p. 8°. B, NY. Pittsburg, Maysville & Cincinnati railroad com- pany. Exhibit of the affairs, geological reports, etc. Oct. 1854. Cincinnati, 1854. 32 p. 8°. ICC. Pittsburgh, New Castle & Lake Erie railroad company. Prospectus, railroad franchises extending from Pittsburgh and Allegheny City to Youngstown, and from thence over the Painesville & Youngstown railroad to Fairport, on Lake Erie, in the state of Ohio. .... New York [1879 ?]. 9 p. 8°. NY. • . The railroads of the future. Narrow gauge v. broad gauge. High freights: how to cheapen them n.p. [187-?] 18 p. 8°. NY. Pittsburgh railroad and coal company. Charter and amendments, together with a report on their coal lands and other property, and a plan of organization. St. Louis, 1864. 19 p. 8°. NY. Pittsbiurgh, Washington & Baltimore railroad (Connellsville route). Formal opening, June 26 and 27, 1871, embracing an account of the reception Baltimore, 1871. 63 p. 8°. B, ICC. Plattsburgh & Dannemora railroad. Report of the special committee to investigate lease of Plattsburgh & Dannemora railroad, trans- mitted to the legislature Apr. 20, 1880. Albany, 1880. 164 p. 8°. (Assembly, no. 123.) ICC. Plattsburg & Montreal railroad company. Counterstatement addressed to the legis- lature and public of Canada. Montreal, 1855. 29 p. 8°. ICC. Port Huron & Chicago railway line. 30 year I St mortgage sinking fund 7 per cent gold bonds of the Port Huron & Lake Michigan railroad company and the Peninsula railway company of Michigan New York, 1869. IDS p. 8°. ICC. Port Royal rail-road company. [Prospectus.] New York, 1870. 56 p. map. 8°. B, ICC, NY(i87i. S7ip. 8°)- Portland & Ogdensburg railroad company. The Portland and Ogdensburg railroad line. Eastern division. Vermont division. The resources, population, wealth, business of the country tributary thereto Port- land, 1872. 70 p. 8°. B. — •. [Prospectus.] n.p., n.d. 11 p. 8°. ICC. . State of Maine. Cumberland SS. Supreme judicial court. Samuel E. Spring et ah., trustees, in equity, v. the Portland &" Ogdensburg railroad company, et als. Port- land, 1877. 7S p. 4°. B, ICC. 258 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Portland & Ogdensburg raUroad company. A statement showing the condition of the enter- prise, progress of the work, resources of the road, together with an estimate of its future traffic, the security, safety and value of the ist mortgage 6 per cent gold bonds of joint com- panies, Vermont division. St. Johnsbury, Vt. June 1871. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Vermont division of the Portland & Ogdensburg trunk railroad line, comprising the Lamoille Valley, Montpelier, and St. Johnsbury & Essex County railroad com- panies; a statement showing the condition of the enterprise, progress of the work, resources of the road. New York, 1871. [4], 7-24 p. 8". H. Portland & Oxford central railroad company. A railroad for sale or lease. Portland [1875]. 16 p. 8°. B. Portland & Rochester railroad company. McDuffee v. the Portland &• Rochester railroad. [1873.] 43°-39 P- 8°- IC C. Portland, Saco & Portsmouth railroad company. An act to estabhsh the Portland, Saco & Portsmouth railroad, approved Mar. 14, 1837 [with the by-laws of the company]. Boston, 1841. 16 p. 16°. H. . Statement of the case for the Portland, Saco & Portsmouth railroad company. [Feb. 1871.] 10 p. 12°. B. Portsmouth & Concord railroad. Report on the affairs of the Portsmouth & Concord rail- road. Mar. 1853, by the committee appointed by the stockholders for that purpose. Ports- mouth, 1853. 14 p. 8°. ICC. Portsmouth & Roanoke railroad company. The railroad. An exposfi of its condition. [1842.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. . Regulations to be observed by those sending or receiving produce or other articles. I p. 4°. B. Reply of the president to the address of Capt. Francis E. Reeves to the public. Norfolk, 1844. 23 p. 8°. ICC. Report of C. Crozet, esq., engineer, to president and directors. [Oct. 8, 1832.] Nor- folk, 1832. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Report of Walter Gwynn, esq., chief engineer, to the president and directors. Norfolk, 1832. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Potomac & Ohio railroad company. Reports on the lands of the Royal land company, now owned by the Potomac & Ohio railroad com- pany; and on the resources of Virginia and West Virginia along the line of said railroad, n.p. [1881 ?] 30 p. 8°. NY. . Statement New York [186-?]. 8 p. 8°. ICC. mittee Jan. 8, 1852. Utica, 1852. 59 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Providence & Bristol railroad. Report of the committee appointed by the citizens of Providence, Warren and Bristol. Providence, 1852. 16 p. Providence & Plainfield railroad company. Charter [of the state of Rhode Island], n.d. 24 p. 12°. B. . Report on the sturveys of the Provi- dence & Plainfield railroad. By James Laurie, civil engineer. Providence^ 1848. 31 p. map. tab. 8°. B. Providence & Worcester railroad company. Charters [1844]. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . The charters, with the by-laws. Providence, 1845. 35 P- 12°. H. Facts and estimates relative to the Potsdam & Watertown railroad. Report of the surveys and estimates made to the com- business on the route of the contemplated Providence & Worcester railroad. Provi- dence, 1844. 30 p. 8°. H, HU, ICC, NY. . Further considerations for the stock- holders. Providence, 1863. 27 p. 8°. H. Providence, Warren & Bristol railroad company. Charter and by-laws. Providence, 1853. 30 p. 12°. B. Queen Anne railroad (of Maryland). Report on the Queen Anne railroad 32 p. [1894?] 8°. ICC. Quincy Point railroad company. Massachu- setts. Legislature. Senate. Special com- mittee on railways and canals. Report [on Quincy Point railroad company]. [Boston, 1847.] 7 p. 8°. B. Racine & Mississippi railroad company. The charter, together with acts authorizing city and town subscriptions, and proceedings under the same. Racine, 1855. 39 p. 12°. H. . Farm mortgage bond. With an appendix. Racine, Wis., 1856. 12 p. 8°. ICC. . ist mortgage bonds, on 2d section: total issue $700,000 convertible into stock, redeemable in 1876. [New York, Apr. 6, 1857.] [3] p. sq.4°. H. Strong, Marshall M. A review of the Racine & Mississippi railroad project. Racine, Wis., 1856. ICC. Racine, Janesville & Mississippi railroad com- pany. [Circular of information.] [Racine, July I, 1853.] 17 p. 8°. H, ICC. — ; — . Description of the road, acts in rela- tion to construction, statistics, etc., of cities on the line. Racine [1853]. 17 p. Raleigh & Gaston railroad company. Memorial to the General assembly of North Carolina. Dec. 1840. Raleigh, 1840. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Raritan & Delaware Bay railroad company. An act incorporating the Raritan & Delaware RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 259 Bay railroad company with acts supple- mentary thereto. Passed by the legislature of the state of New Jersey. New York, i860. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Railway communication between New York and Washington [New York, 1864.] II p. fold. map. 8°. B. . Same. [Washington? 1864.] 23 p. B. . Reasons why the Raritan & Delaware Bay railroad company should not be de- stroyed by the Camden & Amboy monopoly. [Washington ? 1864.] 23 p. 8°. LC. New Jersey. Governor. Message of Joel Parker, governor of New Jersey, to the legis- lature in relation to the bill pending before the U.S. House of representatives concerning the Camden & Atlantic railroad company and the Raritan & Delaware Bay railroad com- pany, with the concurrent resolutions adopted by the legislature. Trenton, 1864. 8 p. 8°. CU, ICC. — —■ . Proclamation of the Governor and joint resolutions of the Senate and House of assembly of the state of New Jersey, in rela- tion to the Raritan & Delaware Bay and Camden & Amboy railroad companies. Washington [1864]. 7 p. 8°. LC. Rensselaer & Saratoga railroad company. The act of incorporation with the statutes in rela- tion thereto: the lease of the Saratoga & Schenectady r^ailroad company: The "re- formed" contract of the Troy Union railroad company: and the pact autiiorizing the Al- bany & .Vermont railroad company to con- struct a branch road. New York, 1872. 44 n. 8°. ICC. . Contract for consolidation between the Rensselaer & Saratoga railroad company, the Saratoga & White Hall railroad company and the Troy, Salem & Rutland railroad company, June 15, 1865. New York, 1872. 18 p. 8°. ICC. . Lease of the property to the Delaware & Hudson canal company. May i, 1871. Troy, N.Y., 1871. 26 p. 8°. ICC. Report in piursuance of a resolution of Mar. 3, 1842. 6 p. 8°. (Assembly, no. 17. Mar. II, 1843.) ICC. Richmond & Allegheny railroad company. [Prospectus. 19 May 1879.] 7 p. 8°. ICC. ■ — . Report and accompanying documents. Printed for private circulation. Richmond, 1879. 24 p. 8°. ICC. Richmond & Covington railroad. The Rich- mond & Covington railroad bonds; to the bondholders of the Columbus, Piqua & In- diana railroad, and to others interested in opening a central railroad route through Columbus and Indianapolis, to the Missis- sippi River. [Aug. 3, 1862.] 8 p. 8°. H. Richmond & Danville railroad company. Ap- pendix to the 30th annual report. Being a supplementary report of the general superin- tendent on the cost of transportation. Rich- mond, 1878. 30 p. 8°. ICC. . Catalogue of exhibits made at the International cotton exposition, Atlanta, Ga., 1881. Richmond, 1882. 58 p. 8°. ICC. . Charters of railroads in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. Compiled by George D. Thomas Atlanta, 1881. 106 p. 8°. B. . Classification of expenses and instruc- tions relative thereto to take effect July i, 1893. Washington. 72 p. 8°. ICC. . Organization and regulations of the Law department. [1888?] 22 p. 8°. ICC. Right of assignees of bills of lading to the "Order of consignor" to inspect consign- ments, so billed, as a preliminary to accept- ance of delivery thereof by the company. Opinion. James T. Worthington, general soUcitor. Washington, D.C., May 20, 1890. 22 p. 8°. ICC. Richmond & Petersburg railroad company. Charter. Richmond, 1836. [iij-28 p. 8°. LC. . Report of the chief engineer Richmond, 1836. 8 p. 8°. B, ICC. Richmond & southwestern railway company. Prospectus and reports upon [Rich- mond? Va.] 1880. 25 p. 4°. B, ICC,LC. Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate. Preliminary re- port concerning the resources of the country adjacent to the line of the proposed Richmond & southwestern railway Cambridge, 1880. [i],v, 3-S4P. 4°. H. Richmond & West Point terminal railway and warehouse company. Plan and agreement for the reorganization of the Richmond & West Point terminal railway and warehouse company, Richmond & Danville raihroad company and system, East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia railway company and sys- tem. Dated May i, 1893. 49 p. 4°. ICC, NY. . [Report of treasurer.] Nov. 30, 1888. 6 p. 8°. ICC. Richmond & West Point terminal rail- way and warehouse company, to the Central trust company of New York. Mortgage. Six per cent gold trust bonds. Dated Feb. i, 1887. 21 p. 8°. ICC. -. Richmond & West Point terminal rail- way and warehouse company to the Central trust company of New York, trustee. Con- solidated I St collateral mortgage. Dated Mar. I, 1899, securing 5 per cent consolidated ist mortgage collateral gold trust bonds, amounting to $24,300,000. Dated Mar. i, 1899, and due Mar. i, 1914. 36 p. 8°. ICC. Richmond & West Point terminal railway and warehouse company, and its subordinate companies including the Rich- mond & Danville railroad company and sys- tem. East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia railway company and system. Plan of 26o RAILWAY ECONOMICS reorganization as modified. Dated Feb. 20, 1894. [New York, 1894.] 15 p. 4°- B, ICC. Barrow, Pope, and others. Speeches against the OUve bill to forfeit the charters of those rail- road companies in Georgia which form a part of the Richmond & West Point terminal system. Delivered in the Senate chamber be- fore the special committee of the General assembly of Georgia in Dec. 1888. Atlanta, 1889. 81 p. 8°. ICC. Richmond & York River railroad company. Called meeting of the stockholders of the Richmond & York River railroad company, held in the city of Richmond, Jan. 1855. Richmond, 1855. 32 p. fold. tab. 8°. B, ICC. Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac railroad company. Charter, and other acts in relation to said company. Richmond, 1881. 31 p. 8°. NY. ■ ■ — . Extracts from a recent opinion of the State corporation commission of Virginia, pointing out the duties of railroad officials and employes, and the consequences of their neglect. [Richmond, 1907.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. . Passenger and freight traffic for 12 months ending June 30, 1892. [Auditor's report.] [Richmond, 1892.] tab. 8°. NY. . Proceedings of a special meeting and the 38th annual meeting of the stockholders, II Oct. and 16 Nov. 1870. Richmond, Va., 1870. 32 p. 8°. NY. Proceedings of an adjourned meeting of the stockholders held in the city of Rich- mond, July 21, 1846. Richmond, 1846. 18 p. 8°. B, NY. '■ — . Response of the president to certain resolutions of inquiry adopted by the Senate of Virginia on the isth of Jan. 1876, in rela- tion to that company and referred to the Board of public works. 23 p. 8°. ICC. Tyler, Robert. Is Virginia a repudiating state ? And the state's guarantee, what is it worth ? Two letters by Tyler and an examination by a Citizen of Virginia of the decision of the Supreme court of Chancery for the Rich- mond circuit in the case of the Richmond, Fredericksburg &" Potomac railroad company v. the Virginia central and Orange & Alexandria railroad companies. Richmond, 1858. ICC. Richmond, Petersburg & Potomac rail road company. Charter Richmond, 1834. 22 p. 16°. B. Rio Grande & Pecos railroad. Prospectus. La- redo, Tex., June i, 1882. [3], 7-45 p. 8°. H. Rio Grande western railway company. At the foot of Pike's Peak. n.p. [1893?] [16] p. 24°. H. . Official time tables, Oct. 1893. n.p. [1893]. 48 p. 8°. H. _ . [Time tables, Chicago, Sept. 21, 1893.] 8°. H. Roanoke, Danville & Junction railroad. Report on the survey by Walter Gwynn Nor- folk, 1836. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Rochester & Coming railroad company. Re- port of Charles B. Stuart, civil engineer. May I, 1847. Rochester, 1848. 15 p. 8°. ICC. Rochester & Syracuse railroad company. [Circular letter to stockholders, announcing a call for $20 a share on the scrip stock of the company; J. E. Thayer & company. Boston, Oct. II, 1852.] [i] p. 12°. H. . [Circular of information as to the pro- posed subscriptions to the stock of the Great western railroad company, Canada west. Canandaigua, Oct. 20, 1851.] 3 p. 4°. ICC. Report of the chief engineer, June 3, 1851. Syracuse, 1851. 22 p. 8°. ICC. Rock River Valley union rail road company. Letter to the Hon. John Letcher, of the House of representatives, in relation to the Rock River Valley union railroad company, and its application for a grant of the public lands. June 29, 1854. Milwaxikee, Wis. 16 p. 8°. B, ICC. Smith, A. Hyatt. Letter, as to the bonds of the Rock River Valley union railroad company. .... London, 1851. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Rockford, Rock Island & St-. Louis rail-road company. [Charter, etc.] New York, 1868. 35 p. fold. map. 8°. B. . [Circular.] New York, 1868. [i], 54 p. 8°. H. . [Circular containing charter and acts supplementary thereto. 1S69?] 61 p. 8°. ICC. Report of the management, Aug. i. 1874. (Circular to the bondholders.) Rock Island, 1874. 39 p. 8°. NY. Rockford, Rock Island & St. Louis rail-road company New York, 1868. 32 p. 8°. B. ____ Rutland & Burhngton railroad company. The opinion of the Chancellor (M. L. Bennett) in the case of Byron Stevens v. the Rutland &" Burlington railroad company and others. Bur- lington, 1851. 38 p. 8°. NY. Rutland & Washington railroad company. Remonstrance of the directors of the Rutland & Washington railroad company against the charter of another railroad from Castleton to Rutland. To the legislature of Vermont. .... Montpelier, 1855. 8 p. 8°. B. Rutland & Whitehall railroad. Petition for the extension of the Rutland & Whitehall railroad to Rutland. To the honorable General assembly of the state of Vermont, now in session [Montpelier? 1848.] 15 p. 8°. B. Rutland railroad company. Report of the special auditor upon the financial condition. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 261 and an extract from the records of the com- pany concerning the action of the directors in . reply to letter of Geo. N. Chase. Nov. 1879. Rutland, 1879. 21 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Report to the stockholders as to an examination of the accounts of the corpora- tion, by a committee of directors, as of July i, 1883. Rutland, 1884. 38 p. 4°. B. . Reports of the managers to the stock- holders with the official proceedings of the ■ meeting at Rutland Jan. 30 and 31, 1872, with an appendix containing the charter and by- laws. Rutland, 1872. CU, ICC. Vermont. Rutland County court. Rutland railroad company against John B. Page. Statement by defendant; arguments of Messrs. Walker and Burnett for the defense; charge of His Honor Judge Veazey; verdict of the jury; papers relating to the case, being a reply to a report issued in 1884 by a com- mittee of the directors to the stockholders. June 1885. 178 p. 8°. ICC. Rutland Valley, Montreal & Plattsburgh rail- road company. Rules and regulations to be observed by the employees. Rutland, 1868. UW. Sabine & Galveston Bay railroad and lumber company. A letter on its lands, bonds, con- ditions and prospects. Also the charter, the land grant law and loan law of the state of Texas; together with the general laws of the state to regulate railroad companies. New York, 1859. 60, [40] p. 4°. ICC. Sabine & Rio Grande railroad company. Memo- rial of Duff Green, president, in the state of Texas, praying such enlargement of the powers and privileges of said company as will enable them to extend their road to tie Pacific, at or near Mazatlan. 50 p. 8°. (36th Cong., ist Sess. Senate. Misc. doc. 48.) ICC. Sackett's Harbor & EUisburgh railroad company. Circular issued by the directors. July 1851. Sackett's Harbor, 1851. 12 p. 8°. NY. . Exhibit, Sept. 1852. New York, 1852. 22 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Sackett's Harbor & Saratoga raihoad company. Charter and all laws pertaining to the Sackett's Harbor & Saratoga railroad company. Utica, 1853. 72 p. 8°. NY. • . Charter and by-laws, incorporated by the state of New York in 1848. Boston, 1852. 8 p. 8°. NY. -. Engineer's report of the preliminary sur- veys. 2d ed. Boston, 1851. 15 p. 8°. NY. -. Evidences in favor of the South route, gathered from the official report of A. F Edwards [1854-] 8 p. 8°. NY. -. Facts concerning the bonds and stock, the raikoad and lands New York, 1854. 12 p. 8°. ICC. Official documents abridged, on the road company, together with a minority report against changing the route of said road. Albany, 1854. 23 p. 8°. ICC, NY. -. Report of A. F. Edwards, chief engi- neer, in reply to certain resolutions of the Board of directors with respect to the weight of different kinds of lumber, cordwood, charcoal, etc., and the cost of transportation. Sept. 12, 1854. New York, 1854. 16 p. 8°. B, ICC. -. Report of the committee to investigate the affairs of the company. New York, 1855. 30 p. 8°. ICC, NY. -. Report of the different routes and estimates of the Sacket's Harbor & Saratoga rail-road, Oct. 1853. By A. F. Edwards, chief engineer. Saratoga Springs, 1853. 109, [3] p. fold. map. 8°. B, ICC, NY. Sacramento Valley railroad. Report of the committee of Board of directors, made Aug. 7, 1855. San Francisco, 1855. 12 p. 8°. H, ICC. St. Croix & Lake Superior railroad company. An act to incorporate. [Approved Mar. 16, 1854.] 27 p. 8°. (Legislature of Wisconsin.) ICC. . [Description of the road.] Sept. i860. New York, i860. 20 p. 8°. NY. . [Prospectus.] Sept. 1862. New York, 1862. 20 p. 8°. H. Report of the preliminary survey, by Robert Pattern, chief engineer. Janesville, Wis., 1855. 21 p. 8°. ICC. Ketcham, J. H. St. Croix & Lake Superior railroad land grant. Speech delivered in the House of representatives, Mar. 4, 1872. Washington, 1872. 8 p. 8°. B. Knott, J. Proctor. Speech on the St. Croix & Superior land grant. 1871. pam. HU. St. Joseph & Denver city railroad company. Report. Oct. 28, 1873. [New York, 1873.] 27 p. 8°. B, NY. . St. Joseph & Denver city railroad company, of Kansas. From St. Joseph, Mo., to Fort Kearney, Neb. ist mortgage bond, interest and principle payable in gold New York, 1869. 55 p. fold. map. 8°. B, NY. -. St. Joseph & Denver city railroad com- subject of Sackett's Harbor & Saratoga rail- pany, western division, mortgage deed of trust [New York, 1871.] 40 P- fold. map. 8°. B, ICC. St. Joseph & Hannibal railroad. Communica- tion from James S. Green and Willard P. Hall, in relation to bill S. 248, granting the right of way and land for the St. Joseph & Hannibal railroad. Washington, May 27, 1848. 13 p. 8°. (30th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Rep. com. 178.) ICC. St. Lawrence & Atlantic railroad company. The St. Lawrence & Atlantic railroad. A letter to the chairman and deputy cha-irrnan of the North American colonial association, 262 RAILWAY ECONOMICS II Leadenhall Street. London, 1847. 40 p. 8°. B. Morton, A. C. Report on the gauge for the St. Lawrence & Atlantic railroad Port- land [Me.], 1847. 37 P- 8°. B, LC, UI. . Report on the St. Lawrence & Atlantic rail-road, its influence on the trade of the St. Lawrence, and statistics of the cost and traffic of the New York and Massachusetts rail-roads Montreal, 1849; reprinted at Portland [Me.] [1849 ?]. 30 p. 8°. LC. . Same. 1849. 47 P- 8°. LC. St. Louis, Alton & Chicago railroad company. General report of the receiver, to trustees and bondholders, with report of the Chicago & Alton railroad, from 16 Oct. to 31 Dec. 1862. Chicago, 1863. 33 p. 8°. H, NY. . Report of the Committee of nine, to the bondholders of the Chicago & Mississippi railroad company, now called St. Louis, Alton & Chicago railroad company New York, 1859. B. St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute railroad com- pany. By-laws St. Louis, 1863. 16 p. 8°. B, NY. . Charter of the St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute railroad, Terre Haute & Alton railroad, Belleville & lUinoistown railroad with the several amendments thereto, and the general railroad law of the state of Illinois. St. Louis, 1863. 71 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY. [Deed to Samuel J. Tilden and Elisha Judson Hawley, dated Sept. 20, 1862.] 2 p. f°. ICC. . [Letter from the purchasing com- mittee to Thomas Denny, New York, Feb. 7, 1876.] 18 p. 8°. ICC. . [Mortgage. Dated June 30, 1862.] IS p. f°. ICC. . Report and statements of the Board of directors, exhibiting the operations and busi- ness of the company, from i July 1862, to I Jan. 1864, and its financial conditions on i Jan. 1864. New York, 1864. 30 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute rail- road company, lessor, and Illinois central railroad company, lessee, and Belleville & southern lUinois railroad company. Lease. Dated Oct. I, 1895. 23 p. 8°. ICC. Bayard, Robert. The St. Louis, Alton &" Terre Haute railroad company against C. Butler, S. J. Tilden, R. Sage and R. Bayard, n.p., n.d. 42 p. 4°. NY. St. Louis & Columbia railroad. Report upon the reconnoissance of a route for the St. Louis & Columbia railroad, made for Messrs. Judge Carter, M. P. Cayce, J. E. Ware, of southeast Missouri, and their associates in St. Louis, Mo., by James M. Bucklin St. Louis, 1867. 16 p. 8°. ICC. St. Louis & Iron Mountain railroad company. Prospectus; ist mortgage bonds. New York. 1867. [2], S-12 p. 8°. H. . Same. New York, 1868. [2], 5-19 p. . 8°. H, ICC. . Report of the president to the stock- holders. Embracing its history, operations, and condition, from the organization of the company to Jan. i, 1874. Charter and acts. St. Louis, 1874. 55, xxviii p. 8°. NY. Missouri. Laws, statutes, etc. An act to in- corporate the St. Louis & Iron Mountain railroad, approved Mar. 3, 1851. St. Louis, 1852. 14 p. 8°. H. St. Louis & St. Joseph railroad company. Six per cent ist mortgage bonds, interest and principle payable in gold. 25 years to run. New York, 1869. 35 p. 8°. ICC. St. Louis & San Francisco railway company. Distribution of expense accounts. In effect Jan. I, 1882. 18 p. 8°. ICC. . [Agreement between the French finance corporation and such other persons as shall deposit hereunder and as hereinafter pro- vided, any of the $ year 4I per cent gold notes of the St. Louis & San Francisco railroad company Made Aug. i, 1904.] 27. p. 8°. ICC. St. Louis & San Francisco railroad company to the Mercantile trust company of New York. [Mortgage. Dated July i, 1896.] 55 p. 4°. ICC, NY. St. Louis & southeastern railway company. Mortgage. [Dated Oct. i, 1869.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Seven per cent ist mortgage con- vertible bonds. 25 years to run. [New York, 1870.] 31 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. New York, 1871. 21 p. 8°. B. St. Louis County railroad company. Statement of the franchises, property and financial resources of the St. Louis County railroad company, under contract with the St. Louis & western railroad construction company. New York, 1873. 37 p. 8°. NY. St. Louis, Fort Scott & Wichita railroad com- pany to the Union trust company of New York, trustee, ist mortgage. Issue limited to $15,000 per mile of completed road. New York [Oct. I, 1880]. II p. 8°. ICC. St. Louis, Iowa & Minnesota railroad company. Prospectus of the St. Louis, Iowa & Minne- sota railroad company, successor company to the Central railroad company of Iowa. July 1875. New York, 1875. iQ P- 8°. B. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & southern railway company. Bylaws. 8 p. 8°. ICC. . General consolidated railway and land grant mortgage. [St. Louis, 1881.] 28 p. 4°. B, ICC. . Indenture supplemental to the general consolidated railway and land grant mortgage. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 263 Limiting issue of bonds to $45,000,000. Dated Sept. 12, i88g. New York. 7 p. 4°. ICC. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & southern railway company to Mercantile trust company of New York, trustee. Supplemental mort- gage. [Feb. 3, 1887.] s p. 8°. ICC. Statement to the bondholders and stockholders from S. G. and G. C. Ward, attorneys for Baring brothers & company. [New York, 1877.] 29 p. 8°. B. . To the stockholders and bondholders; reply of Thomas Allen, president, to the statement of Messrs. S. G. and G. C. Ward, attorneys for Baring brothers & company. [St. Louis, Oct. 20, 1877.] 41 P- 8°- B, H, ICC. Warren, William E. Report of an examination made at St. Louis and New York of the books and affairs of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & southern railway company, as on Dec. 31, 1875. Feb. 1876. New York, 1876. 67 p. 8°. B. St. Louis southwestern railway company. St. Louis, southwestern railway company to Bowling Green trust company and David R. Francis, trustees, ist consolidated mortgage. Dated June r, 1902. New York. 71 p. f°. ICC. . St. Louis, southwestern railway com- pany. [To the Mercantile trust company of New York, trustee. Four per cent 2d mort- gage gold income bond certificates. Dated Feb. 12, 1891.] 52 p. 4°. ICC. St. Paul & Chicago railway company, [ist mortgage, sinking fund, land grant bond. Dated Feb. I, 1868.] [5] p. f°. ICC. . Statement respecting the issue of its ist mortgage land grant sinking fund bonds, amoimting to four millions of dollars. St. Paul, 1867. IS p. 8°. B, CU,H,ICC,NY. St. Paul & Duluth railroad company. St. Paul & Duluth railroad company to Central trust company of New York. 2d mortgage or trust deed of Aug. 3, 1887, securing $2,000,000 2d mortgage 5 per cent bonds, bearing date Oct. i, 1887, and due Oct. i, 1917. St. Paul, 1887. 27, [3] p. 8°. ICC. St. Paul & northern Pacific railway. Prospectus of the St. Paul & northern Pacific railway and its 40-year 6 per cent gold bonds, issued June 20, 1883, by Drexel, Morgan & company. n.p., n.d. 12 p. 8°. H, NY. St. Paul & Pacific railroad company. Guide to the lands of the ist division St. Paul, Minn., 1871. 29 p. 8°. ICC. . Laws relating to land grant railroads and the charter of the St. Paul & -Pacific railroad company. St. Paul, 1862. 40 p. 8°. NY. Report of an instrumental survey for a Paul & Pacific railroad to the Missouri River and return. Made by James D. Skinner, civil engineer. May to July 1871. St. Paul, 1871. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Statement, with the acts of Congress granting lands to aid the construction of the road, and acts of the state of Minnesota, with charter, etc. New York, 1862. 72 p. 8°. H, NY. Oosterwijk Bruyn, Willem van. Inlichtingen omtrent den St. Paul en Pacific-spoorweg, medegedeeld door W. V. O. B. .... Amster- dam, 1868. 20 p. 8°. LC. St. Paul, eastern grand trunk railway. An east and west direct trunk line between St. Paul and the East Chicago, 1883. 15 p. maps. 8°. NY. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba railway company. To Central trust company, of New York: consolidated mortgage, Minnesota and Dakota, $50,000,000 dated May i, 1883. St. Paul, 1883. 43 p. 8°. H. Minnesota. Railroad and warehouse commission. In the matter of freight and passenger rates on the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba railway 1886. St. Paul, 1886. 28 p. 8°. NY. San Antonio & Aransas Pass railway company. [Plan of reorganization. Dated Mar. 2, 1891.] [Philadelphia, 1891.] 17 p. 8°. ICC. San Antonio & Gulf shore railway company. Prospectus. 16 p. 8°. ICC. San Francisco & Colorado River railway com- pany. Question of subsidy [San Francisco, 1872.] UW. San Francisco & north Pacific railroad company. By-laws; adopted June 22, 1872. n.p. [1872]. 5 p. 16°. H. . [Performance of engines and steamers and cost per mile run.] tab. Aug. 1890. ICC. . San Francisco & north Pacific railway company to Mercantile trust company, trustee, ist mortgage or deed of trust. Jan. I, 1899. New York. 30 p. 4°. ICC. San Francisco & Ocean shore railroad company. Report New York, 1881. 16 p. 8°. ICC. San Francisco & Sacramento railroad company. ■ Report of the chief engineer upon the pre- liminary survey, revenue and cost of construction San Francisco, 1856. 32, 8 p. 8°. B, CU. railroad line from the main line of the St. San Francisco & San Joaquin Valley railroad. Trafiic association of California. Prospectus of the San Francisco & San Joaquin Valley railroad. [Signed J. S. Leeds, traffic manager.] [SanFrancisco, June 19, 1893.] 16 p. 24°. H. 264 RAILWAY ECONOMICS San Francisco & San Jose railroad company. General rules, n.p., n.d. UW. San Francisco central Pacific railroad. Report of the San Francisco central Pacific railroad: its location, cost of construction, and resources. By W. S. Watson. . . : . Benicia, Cali- fornia, Nov. I, 1866. San Francisco, 1866. 24 p. 8°. LC. San Pablo & Tulare. By-laws; adopted July 21, 1871. n.p. [1871]. s p. 16°. H. Sandusky, Dayton & Cincinnati railroad com- pany. Report of the committee of the bond- holders Boston, i860. 19 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. . Report of the committee of the bond- holders Boston, 1862. 9 p. 8°. B. Sandusky, Mansfield & Newark railroad com- pany, as reorganized, ist mortgage 7 per cent bonds. Bondholders' agreement. [Dec. 8,1897.] blP- i°- ICC. . Saratoga & Schenectady railroad company. Report of the Committee on the affairs of the Saratoga & Schenectady rail-road. New York, 1833. 38 p. 8°. CU, ICC, NY. . Remonstrance against the passage of a law incorporating the Balston & Washington railroad. 2 p. 8°. (New York. Assembly, no. 331. Mar. 24, 1834.) ICC. . Report in obedience to a resolution of the Assembly of the 3d of Feb. 4 p. 8°. (New York. Assembly, no. 130. Mar. 21, 1842.) ICC. Saratoga & Warren railroad. Proceedings of the meeting of the inhabitants of Saratoga and Warren counties, interested in the project of the Saratoga & Warren railroad, held at Corinth, Saratoga County, Sept. 25, 1846. Saratoga Springs, 1846. 30 p. 8°. ICC. Savannah, Americus & Montgomery railway company, ist mortgage 6 per cent gold bonds, principle due 1919. Mercantile trust & deposit company of Baltimore, trustee. [1890.] 37 p. 4°. ICC. . Special report on the Savannah, Americus & Montgomery railway, Nov. 1892, . made by W. H. Wells. [New York, 1892.] 16 p. 8°. NY. Savannah & Charleston railroad company. An act to incorporate. Ratified 21 Dec. 1866. Charleston, S.C, 1867. 14 p. 8°. B. — . Correspondence. [With William M. Wadley, esq., president of Central rail road and banking company, of Georgia. Savannah, Ga., 1873.] B, NY. . In the Common pleas. First circuit. The state ex rel. the Attorney-general v. the Savannah &• Charleston railroad company. . Daniel Hand v. the same n.p., n.d. 6 p. 8°. B. . The state of South Carolina, county of Charleston. In the Common pleas. The answer of the Savannah & Charleston rail- road company, defendants, to the amended complaint of the state of South Carolina, upon the relation of the Attorney-general of said state, plaintiff, n.p. [1871]. i2p. 4°. NY. State of South Carolina, in the Supreme court. Appeal from Charleston County. June term, 1872. Lawrence Fox, plaintiff, against the Savannah &* Charleston rail road company, defendants. Brief Charleston [1872]. 17 p. sq. 8°. NY. State of South Carolina. In the Supreme court, Nov. term, 1872. Points and authorities. Lawrence Fox, respondent, against the Savannah &" Charleston railroad company, appellants, n.p., n.d. 7 p. 8°. B. . To the receiver and advisory board of the Savannah & Charleston railroad company. [Report of a committee concerning the com- munication of Charles E. Lewis.] n.p. [1869 ?] 9 p. 8°. NY. Savannah & Tybee railway company. Charter. [Approved Oct. 6, 1885.] 10 p. 8°. ICC. -■ . Prospectus. Sept. i, 1886. 34 p. 8°. ICC. -■ . Standard (4 ft. 9 in.) gauge; also letters from prominent citizens of Georgia. Company organized July 28, 1886. New York, 1886. 34 p. 8°. NY. Richardson, B. H. A history of Tybee Island, Ga., and a sketch of the Savannah & Tybee railroad. Savannah, Ga., 1886. 30 p. 8°. ICC. The Savannah & Memphis railroad, extending across the state of Alabama, from Opelika north-westward to Tuscumbia New York, 1870. 52 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Savannah & western railroad. Bondholders' protective agreement. [1893.] 4 p. f°. ICC. . To the holders of the Savannah & western consolidated bonds. New York, Apr. 9, 1894. [4] p. 4°. ICC. Schenectady & Troy railroad company. Report in reply to a resolution of the Senate of 13 Mar. 1847. 7 p. 8°. (New York. Senate, no. 84. Apr. 8, 1847.) ICC. Schuylkill Haven & Lehigh River railroad com- pany. Report of conunissioners with report of survey by Alexander W. Rea. Philadelphia, 1857. 16 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Scioto & Hopkins Valley railroad. Circular exhibit. Sept. i, 1856. New York, 1856. 32 p. 8°. ICC. Scioto Valley railway company. Circ. no. 2. Aug. s, 1885. 2 1. f°. ICC. . To the holders of the consolidated mortgage bonds. New York^ Apr. 3, 1889. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 265 Seaboard air line. Reply of the vice-president of the Seaboard air line to the order of the Board of railroad commissioners of the state of North Carolina, to show cause why pas- senger rates on its lines within that state should not be reduced. Jan. 27, 1898. Portsmouth, Va., 1898. 8 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Hoffman, R. C. Statement to the stockholders of the railroad comprising the Seaboard air line system, in reply to charges made by Thos. F. Ryan, Nov. 12, 1897. Portsmouth, Va., 1897. 22 p. ICC. Williams, John Skelton. Correspondence with the general counsel, Leigh R. Watts. Com- plete failure to answer plain questions from a stockholder. Conclusive evidences of rank mismanagement, etc. Dec. i, 1906. 30 p. 4°. ICC. ' . Mr. James M. Barr and the Seaboard. Dissection of his defense. Reputation of his assertions. Analyses of his management. .... Feb. 25, 1905. 28 p. 4°. ICC. Seaboard & Raleigh railroad company. Charter with report of engineer. New York, 1874. 24 p. 8°. CU, NY. Seaboard & Roanoke railroad company. Ex-. hibit of the affairs. Mar. 1851. New York. 23 p. 8°. B, ICC. . [Exhibit of the condition and prospects. NewYork,Aug. IS, 1849.] 9, blP- 8°- ICC. A letter from the president to the trustees of Portsmouth in regard to the Nor- folk connection. [Boston, Dec. 14, 1849.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. Statement. Boston, 1847. i5 P- 8°. H, ICC. An Examination of a pamphlet entitled "A statement in reference to the Seaboard & Roanoke railroad company," addressed to those capitalists of Boston who are invited to take stock in that company. Boston, 1847. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Norfolk (Va.). Memorial of a committee of the citizens and Council of the city of Norfolk on connecting by a branch railroad with the Seaboard & Roanoke railroad. Norfolk, 1850. 23 p. 8°. ICC. . Report of the committee of the councils of the city of Norfolk appointed to ascertain the present condition and prospects of the Seaboard & Roanoke railroad and other matters connected with that inquiry. Nor- folk, 1849. 20 P- 8°- H, ICC. Portsmouth (Va.). Board of trustees. State- ment of the facts in relation to the Seaboard & Roanoke railroad and a reply to the letter of Wm. Ward, esq., president of the company, to John Cocke, esq., president of the Board of trustees of Portsmouth. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Wise, Henry A. A letter to the president of the Seaboard & Roanoke railroad company on the subject of the proposed connection of the city of Norfolk with the Seaboard & Roanoke railroad. [Norfolk, Va., Nov. 21, 1849.] 8 p. 8°. ICC. Seaboard company. Prospectus of the Seaboard company, Savannah, Ga. Washington, 1891. 20 p. 8°. ICC. Seattle & Walla Walla railroad and transporta- tion company. Report of the chief engineer to the trustees and stockholders, Nov. 1874. Seattle, W.T., 1874.. 48 p. 8°. ICC. Seattle, Lake shore & eastern railway company. [Bondholders' agreement, July 12, 1893.] 6 p. f°. ICC. Seekonk branch railroad company. Substance of argument of the respondents' coxmsel on the appUcation of the Seekonk branch railroad company to the conunittee of the legislature to run locomotive engines on the Providence & Worcester railroad and through the Worcester merchandize depot. Boston, 1838. 46 p. 8°. ICC. Massachusetts. Senate. Report and bill con- cerning the Seekonk branch railroad and the Boston & Providence railroad. [Boston? Mar. II, 1839.] 13 p. 8°. H. . . Report and bill on the petition of the Seekonk branch railroad [for an amend- ment of their charter, etc.[. [Boston? Apr. 18, 1838.] 64 p. 8°. B, H. . : Reports on the petition of Tristam , Burgess and others, for a branch rail road in Seekonk Apr. 11, 1836. [Boston, 1836.] 47 p. 8°. B. Selma & Gulf railroad company, ist mortgage 8 per cent gold bonds, issued by the Selma & Gulf railroad of Alabama; guaranteed, principle and interest, by the state of Ala- bama. New York, 1870. 23 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. Alabama. Supreme court. Selma &" Gulf rail- road company v. Court of County commissioners of Dallas County. Motion for a mandamus. Jan. term, 1871. 31 p. 8°. ICC. Selma & Meridian railroad company. Plan of organization. New York, 1868. 11 p. 8°. ICC. Selma & Tennessee railroad company. Report to president and directors by A. A. Dexter, civil engineer. 2d ed., abridged. Selma, 1839. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Selma, Marion & Memphis railroad company. Principle and interest payable in gold, ist mortgage 8 per cent bonds [New York, 1869.] 14 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Shamokin Valley & Pottsville railroad company. Acts of Assembly relating to Shamokin Valley & Pottsville railroad company. Philadelphia, 1858. 47 P- 8°. ICC. 266 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Shawnee, Hocking Valley & Columbus railroad company. Memorial to the legislature of the state of Ohio, the State board of public works, the press and the public. [1879?] 28 p. 8°. ICC. Sheboygan & Fond du Lac railroad company. Statement of the history and legal status of the Sheboygan & Fond du Lac railroad com- pany 1867. 44 p. 8°. B. Shelby & Detroit railroad. Report of the com- mittee to the directors. [Aug. 1847.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. Shenandoah Valley & Ohio railroad. A glance at the country through which it passes between tidewater and the Ohio River, a distance of 300 miles. New York, 1874. 24 p. 8°. ICC. Shenandoah Valley railroad. Descriptioh and its connections, resources, and proposed extensions with particulars concerning the securities of the company. Jan. i, 1881. Philadelphia, 1880. ss p. 8°. ICC. Sioux City & Pacific railroad company. List of operating expense and construction accounts, and instructions to be observed in charging and distributing expenses. Up. 8°. ICC. Snow Fork Valley railroad. Prospectus with report of committee of directors and con- sulting engineer. Newark, Ohio, 1876. i^ p. 8°. NY. Sodus Point & southern railroad company. Chief engineer's report and statement of directors; with a map of Sodus Bay. Sept. 1852. New York, 1852. 24 p. 8°. ICC. . Seven per cent ist mortgage convert- • ible sinking fund bonds [New York, 1872.] 28 p. 8°. LC,NY. Somerset & Cambria railroad. Proceedings connected with the formal opening of the Somerset & Cambria railroad, including the banquet at Johnstown, Pa., on Nov. 3, 1881 Baltimore, 1882. 32 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, UI, South Atlantic & northwestern railroad com- pany. South Atlantic & northwestern rail- road company to Empire trust company, trustee, ist mortgage, i July 1905. New York. 27 p. 8°. ICC. South Baltimore company. Prospectus, with the acts of incorporation. 1832-54-56 Baltimore, 1856. 15 p. 8°. ICC. South Carolina & Georgia railroad company. Transcript of record. U.S. Circuit court of appeals. 4th circuit, no. 260. The South Carolina &• Georgia railroad company, peti- tioner, appellant, v. the Carolina, Cumber- land Gap &• Chicago railway company, re- spondent, appellee. In the case of the Farmers' loan and trust company, complainant, v. the Carolina, Cumberland Gap £sf Chicago railway company, defendant. Appeal. Record filed Feb. 20, 1898. n.p. 256 p. 8°. B. . U.S. Circuit court of appeals. 4th circuit, no. 260. The South Carolina &• Georgia railroad company, petitioner, appel- lant v. the Carolina & Cumberland Gap rail- way, respondent, appellee. Appeal from the Circuit court of the U.S. for the district of South Carolina. Argument of appellant in reply to argument and supplemental argu- ment for appellee. Wm. B. Hornblower, of counsel, n.p., n.d. 26 p. 8°. B. South Carolina canal & railroad company. Bylaws, adopted by the stockholders 12 Jan. 1835. Together with the acts of incorpora- tion granted by the state legislature. Charles- ton, 1835. 19 p. 8°. ICC. -^ . An address respecting the Charleston & Hamburg railroad; and on the railroad system as regards a large portion of the southern and western states of the North American Union, by Elias Horry, president of the South Carolina canal & railroad company. 2 Oct. 1833. Charleston, 1833. 39 P- 8°. ICC. Report of the committee of directors and stockholders at an adjourned meeting of the stockholders, June 10, 1833. Charles- ton, 1833. 12 p. 8°. ICC. -. Report of the Committee on cars to the direction, submitted to the stockholders on Wednesday, 20 Nov. 1833. Charleston, 1833. 14 p. 8°. ICC. . [Report of the engineer to the presi- dent and directors. Charleston, Oct. 10, 1829.] 16 p. 8°. H. . Report on the Charleston & Hamburg railroad, by William Howard, U.S. civil engineer. Charleston, 1829. 18 p. 8°. (South Carolina canal & railroad company.) ICC. . Report to the Board of directors by Horatio Allen, chief engineer. Charleston, 1831. 19 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. Feb. 6, 1832. 8 p. 8°. ICC. South Carolina Pacific railway company. Extracts from the proceedings of the incor- porators, stockholders, and president and directors from Oct. 12, 1883, to and including May 14, 1885; also charter of the South Caro- lina Pacific railway company, contract with the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley railway company, mortgage of the South Carolina Pacific railway company and lease to Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley railway company. Fayetteville, 1885. 42 p. 8°. ICC. South Carolina railroad company. Action of the stockholders on the reports and resolu- tions of the Committee of inspection, held 30 May 1848 Charleston, S.C, 1848. 33 P- 8°. ICC. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 267 . The charter, laws and by-laws of the South Carolina rail-road company. Charles- ton, S.C, 1851. 97 p. 8°. B, NY. . Inspection and condition, by the Com- mittee of six. Charleston, S.C., 1848. ^7, [13] p. 8°. ICC. Report of the surveyors of the route to connect with the South Carolina railroad. Wilmington [1846]. 7 p. 8°. ICC. . Reports by the president of South Carolina rail road company, and of a Com- mittee of seven, on the change of location of the present depot, and work shops on Mary and Line streets Charleston, 1846. 98 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Rules and regulations for govern- ment of transportation department. Charles- ton, S.C, 1855. UW. Shareholders in the South Carolina railroad company and South-western railroad bank, on the 31st of Dec. 1866. Charleston, S.C, 1867. 31 p. 8°. B. South CaroUna rail-road company. The charter, laws and by-laws, of the South Carolina railroad company Charles- ton, S.C, 1851. 97 p. 8°. B. South CaroUna railway company. Agreement for the reorganization. [Dated New York, Jan. 20, 1892.] IS p. 8°. ICC. South Mountain & Boston railroad. Prospectus. 1875. 32 P- 8°. B, ICC, NY. South Pennsylvania railroad. Report, also its charter and supplements. Harrisburg, 1869. 27 p. 8°. NY. . Report of a survey of the South Pennsylvania or Sherman's Valley railroad,' made in the autiunn of i860. By James Wor- rall. Harrisburg, 1862. 13 p. 8°. NY. South side railroad company. Proceedings of a called meeting of the stockholders. [12 July 1852.] [With annual reports of the Virginia & Tennessee railroad company for 1852 and Virginia central railroad company for 1852.] 44i-si2p. 8°. ICC. South side railroad company of Long Island. I St mortgage convertible 7 per cent extension bonds. New York [1872]. 26 p. 8°. B, CU. Southern Atlantic & California railway. State- ment of facts and reasons for its adoption as the southern line to the Pacific Ocean. Washington, 1869. 36 p. 8°. NY. Southern Maryland railroad company. Capital stock, $1,000,000. ist mortgage bonds, $1,500,000 Philadelphia, 1879. 36 p. map. 8°. B. . Charter [with a prospectus]. Washing- ton, 1873. 37 P- 8°- ICC, NY. ist mortgage bond. Philadelphia, 1879. 36 p. 8°. ICC. -. Prospectus. Washington, D.C., 1881. . A review showing why the franchise applied for by the Washington City & Point Lookout railroad company as proposed by House bill 274, now pending before the House committee on the District- of Columbia, should not be granted. Washington, D.C., 1874. 20 p. 8°. ICC Southern Minnesota railroad. Prospectus, maps, and statistics; bankers, P. M. Myers & company. New York, 1869. [2], 5-20 p. 8°. H. Southern Pacific company of Kentucky. Char- ter. 2 p. f°. ICC. Southern railroad company. Report of the final location of the Southern railroad, from Brandon, Miss., to the Alabama line in the direction of Charleston and Savannah; by H. Haupt, chief engineer. Philadelphia, 1853. 21 p. 12°. H, ICC. Southern railway company. Certificate, with plan of organization, bylaws, and charter. Dated 1894. 23 p. 4°. ICC. . Estimates of mileage and bonded debt. Compiled by the Richmond terminal re- organization committee, Sept. 1894. [New York, 1894.] 4°. NY. . General instructions in regard to pay- ment and treatment of freight claims, effect- ive Apr. I, 1904. 24 p. 8°. (Circ. no. A-i, revised.) ICC. General rules and instructions with respect to payrolls, vouchers, bills, and other charges and credits to the disbursing ac- count. Revised and consolidated July i, 1903. 142 p. 8°. ICC. In memoriam Samuel Spencer: exer- cises at the unveiling of the monument erected by the employees of the Southern railway com- pany, Atlanta, Ga., May 21, 1910. [Washing- ton? D.C, 1910?] 55 p. 8°. B, LC. -. [Letter from S. Spencer, president of the company, to L. N. Trammell, chairman of the Georgia railroad conunission, in denial of charges made by Mr. St. John, vice- president of the Seaboard air line, that the former company controls competing railroads.] New York, 1896. 7 p. 4°. NY. Letter Sept. 16, 1896, of S. Spencer, president of the Southern railway company, to R. C Hoffman, president Seaboard air line system, concerning various differences be- tween the two companies, and correspondence of R. C Hoffman, and S. Spencer, 1895-96. [New York, 1896.] 18 p. 4°. ICC, NY. -. Mileage operating divisions. Circ. no. A-5, revised Nov. i, 1907. 15 p. 8°. ICC. Southern railway company, to Central trust company of New York, trustee, ist consolidated mortgage deed. Dated Oct. 2, 1894. New York. 185 p. 8°. ICC. -. To the engineers and firemen, con- 26 p. 8°. ICC, NY. ductors and trainmen Feb. 9, 1895. II p. 4°. B, ICC 268 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Potter, Choate and Prentice. Southern railway and its future. [New York, 1908.] 27 p. 32°. B, Y. South Carolina. Attorney-general's office. Special report of J. Fraser Lyon, attorney- general, to the General assembly of South Carolina on the case of The state of South Carolina against Southern railway company and others. Columbia, S.C., ion. 28 p. 8°. LC. U.S. District court." Southern district of Illinois. U.S.A.Y. Southern railway company. Decided Mar. '2, 1905. Statement of facts. Opinion of Judge Humphrey, n.p., n.d. 11 p. 8°. B. Vicksburg (Miss.). Citizens. Southern rail- road company. Report of the committee appointed by the citizens of Vicksburg to obtain a charter from the legislatures of Ala- bama and Mississippi, together with the documents accompanying same. [1846?] 24 p. 8°. ICC. Southwestern & Rio Grande railway company and Shreveport & southwestern railroad company. Charter and by-laws. Shreve- port, La., 1874. 23 p. 8°. NY. Southwestern Pacific railroad. Address to the people of the U.S. together with letters from distinguished citizens. St. Louis [1875 ""J- 23 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Southwestern railroad company of Georgia. Central railroad and banking company of Georgia, the Southwestern railroad company of Georgia, and the Macon & western rail- road company. Bondholders' protective agreement. Dated Feb. 3, 1894. n.p. [1894]. II p. 4°. NY. . Report of the chief engineers, presidents and superintendents, from no. i to 22 inclu- sive, with the charter and amendments thereto. Macon, Ga., 1869. 641 p. 8°. ICC. Spokane & Palouse railway company. Spokane & Palouse railway company to the Farmers' loan and trust company. Mortgage. Dated May I, 1886. 25 p. 8°. ICC. Springfield & Alton turnpike or railroad com- pany. Charter, together with the proceedings had in aid of the object of that incorporation by the Carlinville convention and the reports of the chief engineer and Executive commit- tee of the convention upon the practicability and advantages of the undertaking. Alton, Sept. 1885. 18 p. 8°. ICC. Springfield & Illinois south-eastern railway company, ist mortgage sinking fund gold bonds, 7 per cent interest New York [1872]. 44, [2] p. 8°. ICC,LC. Seven per cent gold bond due in 1900. Farmers' loan and trust company. New York. [1870.] 21 p. 8°. ICC. Springfield, Jackson & Pomeroy railroad com- pany. Prospectus. Springfield, 1877. 25 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Springfield, Mt. Vernon & Pittsburg railroad company. Exhibit in relation to the present condition, together with the engineer's report. Philadelphia, 1852. 12 p. 8°. ICC. State line & Juniata railroad company. Pro- spectus with copy of bonds and mortgage, n.p., n.d. 21 p. 8°. ICC. State line & Sullivan railroad company. By- laws, n.p., n.d. 6 p. 8°. ICC. Staten Island railroad. Reports of the commit- tee and engineer, to the president and direct- ors, embracing surveys and estimates. New York, 1852. 28 p. 8°. H. Stockton & Copperopolis. By-laws adopted June 22, 1872. n.p. [1872]. 5 p. 16°. H. Stockton & lone railroad. Prospectus: includ- ing chief engineer's report of the preliminary surveys, estimates of costs, etc. Feb. 1874. Stockton, Cal., 1874. 26 p. 8°. NY. Stockton & Visalia. By-laws, adopted June 22, 1872. n.p. [1872]. s p. 16°. H. Suffolk railroad company. An appeal by the Suffolk railroad against the petition of the Citizens' line of omnibuses. Boston, 1863. 14 p. 8°. NY. . A brief abstract of the claim of the Suffolk railroad company for additional legislation. [Boston? 186-?] 4 p. 8°. NY. . Proposition of the Suffolk rail road company to the Metropolitan rail road com- pany for a joint occupation of a small portion of their respective roads, for the better accom- modation of the citizens of Boston. [Boston, 1861.] 2 1. 8°. NY. ^ . The Suffolk railroad bill (S. 180). [Boston? 186-?] 13 p. 8°. NY. A Brief reply to the reasons printed and circu- lated by the Suffolk railroad company to aid in passing the bill presented in the House of representatives by Mr. Stevens, as a substi- tute for the report of the committee giving them leave to withdraw. [Boston? 186- ?1 6 p. 8°. NY. Sullivan & Erie coal and railroad company. Re- ports by Prof. George I. Chace, of Brown University, and S. B. Gushing, esq., civil engineer, upon the mines and railroad owned by the Sullivan & Erie coal and railroad com- pany, Pennsylvania. Providence, 1868. 8 p. 8°. B. Report upon the mines and railroad Coupons payable in coin Feb. and Aug. at owned by the Sullivan & Erie coal and RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 269 railroad company of Pennsylvania, by Prof. James Eights of the city of Albany. Albany, 1869. 7 p. . 8°. ICC. . Statement concerning the Sullivan & Erie coal and railroad company of Pennsyl- vania, with a map and description of its mines, property, road and connections Boston, 1868. 23 p. 8°. CU, H, ICC. Sunbury & Erie railroad company. Correspond- ence. (Between Sam. J. Randall and J. S. Black.) [Philadelphia, 1858.] 23 p. S°. : . I St report of Edward Miller, engineer in chief, to the managers, Jan. 12, 1839. Philadelphia, 1839. 32 p. 8°. ICC. Gibbons, Charles. Speech before the Commit- tee of ways and means of the Pennsylvania legislature on a bill for the relief of the Sim- bury & Erie railroad company, Feb. 16, i860. Philadelphia. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Philadelphia. Citizens. Proceedings of the citizens of Philadelphia relative to the railroad to Erie and of the convention at Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pa. Philadelphia, 1836. 31 p. 8°. ICC. Philadelphia. Common council. Report of the special committee of the Common council in relation to the Simbury & Erie railroad, pre- . sented the 14th of Sept. 1854.. Philadelphia, 1854. 19 p. 8°. ICC. ■ — . Select council. Report of the special committee appointed by Select council, Sept. 26, 1854, to examine the books, etc., of the Sunbury & Erie railroad company. Phila- delphia, 1855. 91 p. 8°. ICC. Sunbury & Lewistown railroad company, ist mortgage 7 per cent gold interest bonds. For sale through William Painter & company. n.p., n.d. 18 p. 8°. ICC. Susquehanna & Delaware railroad. Report on the survey of a route for the proposed Susquehanna & Delaware rail-road, from Pittston on the Susquehanna, to the Delaware River, at the Water Gap, with an estimate of its cost; by Ephraim Beach. .... New York, 1832. 38 p. 8°. H, ICC. Sussex & Warren railroad company. Charter, suppleinent and by-laws. New York, 1854- 20 p. 8°. ICC. Sussex railroad company. Charter and supple- ments of the Sussex railroad company, formerly the Sussex Mine railroad company. Newton, N.J., 1862. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. Newton, N.J., 1866. 28 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Syracuse & Binghampton railroad company. A commimication from the president and directors to the stockholders, Nov. i, 1853. Syracuse, 1853. 30 p. 8°. ICC. . Report of the chief engineer, made to the directors, July 9, 1852. Syracuse, 1852. 21 p. 16°. H. Syracuse & Utica railroad company. Re- monstrance against the bill to reduce their fare. Feb. 29, 1848. [Albany, 1848.] 21 p. 8°. (New York. Assembly, no. 69.) ICC, NY. . Same. Jan. 14, 1851. 7 p. 8°. ICC. . Report to the Assembly of the state of New York. 7 p. 8°. (Assembly, no. 78. Feb. 28, 1842.) ICC. Tennessee & Coosa railroad. Report of Wm. Spencer Brown, civil engineer, to the commis- sioners of the Tennessee & Coosa railroad. n.p., n.d. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Brickell, R. C. Argument on the Tennessee & Coosa railroad bill, n.p., n.d. 10 p. 8°. ICC. Tennessee & Pacific railroad. Experimental survey from Nashville to Knoxville. Reports of the engineer and the geologist. .... Nashville, Tenn., 1867. 8°. NY. Tennessee midland railway company. Charter and ist mortgage deed. Richmond, Va., Dec. I, 1888. 40 p. 8°. ICC. . Tennessee midland railway company. [History, etc;] Richmond, Va., 1888. 18 p. 8°. B, ICC. Terre Haute, Alton & St. Louis railroad com- pany. By-laws St. Louis, 1859. 13 p. 8°. B. . General plan of reorganization. [1861.] 4 p. f°. ICC. -. Report of A. C. Flagg, trustee and' surviving receiver, to the bondholders of the Terre Haute, Alton & St. Louis railroad, giving detailed statements New York, 1863. 78, [i] p. 8°. B. Report of Azariah C. Flagg, trustee and surviving receiver, to the bondholders, giving a detailed statement of the settlement between the United States trust company and the receivers New York, 1868. 84 p. 8°. ICC. -. Report of the trustees to the bond- holders; from Dec. 12, 1859, to Sept. 30, i860. New York, 1861. 8°.- H. Terre Haute & Alton railroad company. Charter, with the several amendments there- to, and the general rail-road law of the state of Illinois, with copies of the mortgages and bonds issued by said company. Feb. 1855: New York, 1855. 63 p. 8°. H, NY. . Exhibit of the Terre Haute & Alton rail-road company, incorporated by special acts of Illinois and Indiana. Nov. 1852. ' New York, 1852. 28 p. fold. map. 8°. B-, . NY. Terre Haute & Richmond railroad company. Charter. Proceedings of the St. Louis & Cincinnati railroad convention held at Indian- apolis, May 12, 1847, ^nd the report of the committee then appointed. Terre Haute„ June 1847. 27 p. 8°. ICC. 270 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Terre Haute & Richmond railroad company. Report of the president and engineer, Aug. 27, 1849. IndianapoUs, 1849. 15 p. 8°. ICC. Texas & New Orleans railroad company. Brief prospectus of the Texas & New Orleans railroad, Texas division; late Sabine & Gal- veston Bay railroad and lumber company. New York, i860. 24 p. 8°. H, ICC. . A letter on the Sabine & Galveston Bay railroad and lumber company, its lands, bonds, condition and prospects New York, 1859. 60, [40] p. 4°. ICC. Texas & Oklahoma railroad company. Texas & Oklahoma railroad company to Central trust company of New York, with Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway company guarantor. ist mortgage, dated July 15, 1903. 32 p. 8°. ICC. Texas & Pacific railway company. Addresses of John C. 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Prospectus, with map, mortgage and other documents. Cleveland, 1874. 39 p. 8°. CU, ICC. Vermont & Canada railroad company. State of Vermont. Supreme court, general term, 1879. James R. Langdon el al. v. Vermont &• Canada railroad company et al. Mr. Phelps' argu- ment for the Vermont & Canada railroad company. Boston, 1879. 45 P- 8°. NY. Vermont & Massachusetts railroad company. Address to the stockholders, adopted by the convention held at Greenfield, Oct. 25, 1843. Greenfield, 1845. 16 p. 8°. H. . Address to the stockholders, issued by the convention held at Montague, Dec. 3, 1845. Brattleboro, 1846. 16 p. 8°. ICC. -. Brief statement of facts relative to the proposed railroad from Fitchburg to Brattle- borough, imder charters lately obtained for the same in Massachusetts and Vermont. Boston, 1844. 24 p. 8°. H, NY. -. Extracts from a letter in regard to the Vermont & Massachusetts railroad. Boston, 1863. 7 p. 8°. B. -. Lease of the Vermont & Massachusetts railroad company, to the Fitchburg railroad company, for 999 years, from Jan. i, 1874. Fitchburg, 1874. 24 p. 8°. NY. -. Report of the stockholders' committee appointed at the annual meeting, Feb. 14, 1849. Boston, 1850. 22 p. 8°. H, NY. -. Sinking fund, proposed for the loan of the Vermont & Massachusetts rail-road com- pany, n.p., n.d. 4 p. 8°. B. Derby, Elias Hasket. The argument in favor of a state loan to the Vermont & Massa- chusetts railroad company before the Joint committee on railways and canals of the legislature of Massachusetts, Mar. 1855. Boston, 1855. 17 P- 8°. HU, LC. A Letter to Thomas Whittemore, esq., president of the Vermont & Massachusetts railroad, upon the cost of transportation between Boston and Troy. [Boston, 1853.] 12 p. 8°. B. Vermont central raihoad company. An act to incorporate, passed by the legislature of the state of Vermont at the Oct. session, 1843. Charlestown, 1845. 12 p. 8°. ICC. . Proceedings of the stockholders at a special meeting holden at Northfield, Vt., May 4, s, 1852. Montpelier, 1852. 16 p. 8°. ICC, NY. . Reply of the directors to the letter of Josiah Quincy, jr., to the stockholders. Montpelier, 1852. 45 p. 8°. NY. Report of the Committee on consolida- tion, Vermont central railroad company, and Vermont & Canada railroad company. Boston, 1856. 26 p. Report of the investigating committee of the Vermont central railroad company, to the stockholders, July i, 1853. Boston, 1854. 158, 188 p. 8°. B, Y. Report of the trustees of the Vermont central railroad company, appointed to report upon the condition of the company, and the issue of mortgage bonds. Presented to the directors, Nov. 14, 1851. Boston, 1851. 16 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Statement to the stockholders, as read at Cochituate hall, Boston, Apr. 20, 1852, by John W. Seymour. Boston, 1852. 22 p. 8°. B, H, NY. Quincy, Josiah, jr. Letter to the shareholders of the Vermont central railroad. Mar. 1852. Boston, 1852. 26 p. 8°. B, H. Vermont. Legislature. Joint investigating committee on Vermont central railroad. Re- port, 1872. St. Albans, 1873. 551 p. 8°. B, HU, Y. Vermont central and Vermont & Canada rail- road company. Report of trustees and managers and action of the stock and bond holders at Boston, Oct. 2, 1872. Boston, 1872. B, CU, ICC. Vermont Valley railroad company of 1871. ist mortgage, 30 year, 5 per cent bonds. Dated Oct. 1 , 1880. Secured by a collateral pledge on capital stock of the Sullivan County rail- road of New Hampshire. Springfield, Mass., 1881. 23, 2 p. 8°. ICC. Vicksburg, Pensacola & Ship Island railroad company. Memorial to the legislature of the state of Mississippi, Jan. session, 1873. [Vicksburg? 1873.] 8 p. 12°. NY. Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific railroad com- pany. Before the committees on the public lands of the Senate and House of representa- tives, 48th Congress, argument against for- feiture of the land grant. .... Washington, 1884. CU, ICC. Vicksburg, Shreveport & Texas railroad. Re- port on the survey of the Vicksburg, Shreve- port & Texas railroad [by P. J. Toumadre], adopted and approved. May 2, 1853. Mon- roe, La., 1853. 38 p. UI. Virginia & Tennessee railroad company. Ad- dress of the committee appointed by the Christiansburg convention, on the Virginia & Tennessee railroad. Lynchburg, 1849. 28 p. 8°. H. . Charter and bylaws. Lynchburg, 1849. 12 p. 8°. ICC. 276 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Virginia & Teimessee railroad company. Ex- ^ hibit; Dec. 1852. New York, 1852. 9, [2] p. 8°. H. . Facts to establish the importance of the Lynchburg & Tennessee railroad, as a state and national work; and as a line of internal improvement required for the development of the latent wealth of the southwestern counties of Virginia. Lynchburg, 1848. 30 p. 8°. ICC. . The original charter, with the several amendments thereto; together with such extracts from the laws of Virginia in relation to "Corporations generally," "Joint stock companies" and "Works of internal improve- ment" as applied especially to railroad com- panies. Richmond, 1855. 36 p. 8°. ICC. . A prospectus of the Virginia & Ten- nessee railroad company concerning the sale of $1,000,000 of their bonds, xmder an act of the legislature of Virginia. .... Richmond, 1855. 21 p. 8°. B, ICC. Report of C. F. M. Gamett, chief engineer, to the president and directors, on a reconnoissance of the Cumberland Gap branch route, for the connection of the rail- way systems of Kentucky and Virginia. Lynchburg, 1853. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Lynchburg (Va.). An ordinance of the town of Ljmchburg to reduce into one the several ordinances guarantying the payment of 6 per centum per annum, in semi-annum dividends to certain stockholders of the Virginia & Tennessee railroad company and for other purposes: passed on the 8th day of Dec. 1849. Lyiichburg, 1850. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Segar, Joseph E. Speech on the Virginia & Tennessee railroad bill [authorizing the state's subscription of three-fifths of the capital stock] in the House of delegates, 23 and 24 Feb. 1849. Richmond, 1849. 48 p. 8°. H, ICC. Virginia. Supreme court of appeals. Virginia 6° Tennessee railroad company v. Alexander. [1857?] 15s p. 8°. ICC. Virginia central railroad company. Proceedings of a called meeting of the stockholders. Rich- mond, i860. 10 p. 8°. H. . Same. May 22, 1867. Richmond, 1867. [2], S-16 p. 8°. H. . Report on the tariff of toll; by Charles EUet, jr., consulting engineer. [Washington, Aug. 1858.] 38 p. 4°. H, NY. . Reports and accompanying documents, 1859. [Richmond, 1859.] 35 p. 8°. B. Virginia midland railway company. Proceed- ings of the general meeting of the stockholders held in Alexandria, Va., Nov. 29, 1881. Alexandria, Va., 1882. 84 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. Mar. 19, 1883. Alexandria, 1883. 6 p. 8°. ICC. . Report to the stockholders of the Virginia midland railway company reorganized by consent and agreement of creditors of each class. Feb. i, 1881. 39 p. 8°. ICC. . Virginia midland railway company to Central trust company of New York. General mortgage. Dated Apr. 15, 1886. 15 p. 8°. ICC. Blackford, Charles M. Legal history of the Virginia midland railway company and of the companies which built its lines of road. Published by order of the company. Lioich- burg, Va., 1881. 240 p. 8°. ICC. Wabash railroad company. Report of Mr. Geo. S. Morison, concerning construction of the link in the line of the company between Detroit and Chicago. June i, 1891. [Chicago, 1891.] IS p. 8°. NY. . Table of mileage distances revised Jan. 1, 1890. 9 p. 4°. (Form AO 155.) ICC. Wabash railroad company with W. Emlen Roosevelt, Cornelius B. Gold and Francis Smith as a committee, etc., of certain holders of ist mortgage bonds of the Omaha & St. Louis railroad company. Agreement, n.p. [1900]. 6 p. 4°. NY. Brewer, C. J. Wabash receivership. Opinions of Judges Brewer and Treat of the U.S. Circuit court, eastern district of Missouri. Statement of Charles Ridgely, esq., president of Ells- worth coal company New York [1887]; 26 p. 8°. ICC. The Wabash-Pittsburgh terminal steal, n.p. [1910]. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific railway company. [Circular to the holders of mortgage bonds of the Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific railway, announcing plan of reorganization and con- soKdation; signed by F. N. Lawrence, chair- man I St mortgage bondholders committee. New York, Nov. 21, 1887.] i p. 4°. H. . Explanatory statement of the bond- holders' agreement. [New York, Sept. i, 1885.] IS p. 8°. H. ■ — ■ . Reorganization plan and agreement, Nov. 21, 1887. [New York, 1887.] is p. 8°. H, ICC. . Report of the purchasing committee. (Nov. 1891.) New York, 1891. 8°. NY. Wabash western railway company. Articles of consolidation. [Agreement between the Toledo western railroad company, the Detroit & state line, Wabash railway company, the Wabash eastern railway company of Indiana, Wabash eastern railway company of Illinois and the Wabash western railway company.] [1889.] ig p. 8°. ICC. Warren County railroad. The annexed remarks and estimates submitted by the commissioners to the public. New York, 1833. 8 p. 8°. NY. Warren railroad company. [Charter. Approved Feb. 12, i8si.] 9 p. 12°. ICC. Warsaw & Rockford railroad company. Char- ter, with reports of engineers and statistics of RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 277 business on the Mississippi River above the lower rapids. St. Louis, 1853. 40 p. 8°. ICC. Washington, Alexandria & Georgetown railway company. [Charter, reports, etc.] [Wash- , ington, 1862.] 3S p. 8°. ICC. Washington & Ohio raihoad company, ist mortgage, gold bond, convertible into the capital stock of the company, at the option of the holder, at any time previous to Apr. i, 1880. New York, 1871. 84 p. 8°. ICC. . The Washington & Ohio railroad. A glance at the country through which it passes, between Washington, D.C., and the Ohio River, a distance of 325 miles. Philadelphia, 1873. 100 p. 8°. B, ICC. Washington & St. Mary's railroad company. [Prospectus.] 1885. 15 p. 8°. ICC. Washington City, Virginia midland & great southern raihoad company. Report of meet- ings of bondholders and creditors for reor- ganization, held in the city of Baltimore dur- . ing the year 1879. 41-126 p. 8°. ICC. Watertown & Rome railroad. Report on the location and business prospects, 0/ the Water- town &° Rome railroad, by Isaac W. Crane, civil engineer. Sept. i, 1848. Watertown, 1848. 32 p. 8°. B, H,ICC. West Chester & Philadelphia raihoad company. [Extracts from the minutes, addressed to the stockholders Mar. 3, 1856.] 15 p. 8°. ICC. West Florida & Mobile rail road company. Its route, connections and resources New York, 1875. 46 p. fold. map. 4°. B. West Wisconsin railway company, ist mort- gage 7 per cent gold bonds. New York, 1870. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . One miUion acres of farming and timber land of the West Wisconsin railway company. A plain statement of the ad- vantages these lands afford to bona fide settlers New York, n.d. 38 p. fold. maps. 8°. B. Report of the condition of the West Wisconsin railway company, Dec. i, 1876. .... New York [1876]. 32 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Western & Atlantic railroad company. Remarks and statements of the superintendent, on the condition of the road, before the finance com- mittee of the House of representatives, Sept. 23, 1870. Atlanta, Ga., 1870. 14 p. 8°. H. . Report of the Board of commissioners. [1839-] 31 P- 8°. ICC. Brown, Joseph M. A commercial revolution which the opening of Muscle Shoals will bring about for the people of Georgia and the south- east. The Western & Atlantic railroad one of the chief beneficiaries. Atlanta, Ga. [1889]. 19 p. 8°. LC. Brown, JuUus L. The Western &• Atlantic rail- road company v. the state of Georgia. Before special commission to consider claims of Western & Atlantic railroad company. Argument Atlanta, Ga., 1891. 59 p. 8°. LC. Western Maryland railroad company. Laws and ordinances relating to the company. Baltimore, 1868. 52 p. 8°. NY. . CompKance of Western Maryland railroad company with commodities clause of amended Act to regulate commerce. Letter from the chairman of the Interstate commerce commission transmitting a statement of Mr. B. F. Bush, receiver of the company [Washington, 1908.] 42 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. . Report of the surveys and location for the extension, by Joseph S. Gitt, civil engineer. Baltimore, 1865. 57 p. 8°. ICC. . Report on the surveys by Geo. P. Worcester, engineer for Western Maryland railroad. Baltimore, 1853. 10 p. 8°. ICC. The Western Maryland railroad and His Honor, the Mayor of Baltimore, v. the Baltimore &■ Ohio railroad. Baltimore, 1863. 14 p. 8°. ICC. Western Maryland railroad company . to Mercantile trust company, ist mortgage, dated Oct. 1, 1902. 93 p. 4°. ICC. Western New York & Pennsylvania railroad company, ist mortgage; Western New York & Pennsylvania railroad to the Mercantile trust company, dated Dec. i, 1887, for |io,ooo,ooo. Philadelphia [1887]. 44 p. 8°. H, ICC. . 2d mortgage to the Fidelity insurance, trust and safe deposit company. $20,000,000. Dated Dec. i, 1887. Philadelphia [1887]. sop. 8°. ICC. Western North Carolina railroad company, ist mortgage bonds. 8 per cent. [1870.] 16 p. 8°. ICC. Western Pacific railroad company. Laws and documents showing the organization, powers, and rights of the Western Pacific railroad of CaUfomia. San Francisco, 1865. 119 p. 8°. H. . [Statement of] H. Fisk [and] A. S. Hatch to the bondholders of the Central and Western Pacific railroad companies, Jan. 2, 1871. New York, 1871. 24 p. 8°. NY. Western railroad corporation. Appendix to the minority report of the investigating com- mittee. Mar. 1843. CU, ICC. — ■ — — •. A brief statement of facts in relation to the Western railroad. [Boston, Jan. 15, 1838.] 8 p. 8°. H. . Same. [Boston, Feb. 1839.] 7 p. 8°. H, NY. 278 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Western railroad corporation. Same. [Boston] Feb. 6, 1841. IS p. 8°. H. . Circular letter to the stockholders upon the fares and income of 1845 Spring- field, 1845. CU, NY. Hoosac tunnel; the memorial of the Western railroad corporation relating to the application of the Troy & Greenfield railroad for a state loan of two millions. Boston, 1853. CU. . Memorial [asking for a loan of the credit of the state] and [2d ajmual report. Jan. 1838]. [Boston, 1838.] 16 p. 8°. (Massachusetts. Senate, no. 8.) NY, H. . • Petition of the corporation for the establishment of a bank to aid in constructing their road. [Jan. 1836.] [Boston, 1836.] 12 p. 8°. (Massachusetts. Senate, no. 16.) NY. . Report concerning statistical informa- tion in relation to the Western and other rail- roads. [Boston, Feb. 5, 1838.] 8 p. 8°. H. Report of a committee of stockholders upon the proceedings of the Boston & Worcester railroad corporation and upon the "communication" of the president of that corporation on the proposed union of the two corporations Boston, 1846. CU, ICC. . Report of the committee of the stock- holders appointed to examine into the system of accountability in the collecting and disbursing departments Feb. 1852. Boston, 1852. CU, ICC. . Report of the delegation to Albany, to the stockholders, Apr. 12, 1840. Boston, 1840. 19 p. ICC, UI. Report of the Executive committee of subscribers for procuring a survey of the Western railroad. [July 7, 1835.] 23 p. 8°. H, NY. Report on the construction of the Western railroad. [Boston, Feb. 27, 1839.] 27 p. 8°. H. . Reports of the engineers of the West- em railroad corporation, made to the directors in 1836-37. Springfield [Mass.], 1838. 120 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC, NY. . Same. Springfield, 1838-39. 64 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. Statements and arguments in behalf of the -petitioners before the Committee on railroads and canals of the legislature of Massachusetts, 1864, on the petition of the Boston & Worcester, and Western railroad corporations, for the consolidation of those roads. Boston, 1864. 89 p. 8°. NY. Bliss, George. Historical memoir of the West- ern railroad. Springfield, Mass., 1863. 190 p. 8°. B, CU, HU, ICC, JC, LC, UW, Y. . Reply to a late letter of the Postmaster- general and report of the First assistant Postmaster-general. Springfield, 1842. 15 p. 8°. ICC. Chandler, Peleg W. Argument in favor of the proposed consolidation of the Western and Worcester railroad corporations Bos- ton, 1864. 29 p. 8°. B, ICC. A Citizen. To the people of Massachusetts, the Western and Boston & Worcester rail- roads, their consolidation a public necessity. Boston, 1862. IS p. 8°. ICC. Henshaw, D. Letters to the Boston Morning post, on the Western railroad and the greatly beneficial eflEects of internal improvement. Boston, 1839. 16 p. 8°. H. Loring, Thomas. Speech in the House of repre^ sentatives of Massachusetts, Mar. 20, 1829, upon the bill, granting farther aid in the con- struction of the Western rail-road Boston, 1839. 28 p. 8°. B. Massachusetts. Commissioners of the Western railroad sinking fund. Annual report Jan. 17, 1870-71. Boston, 1870-71. 4 p. 8°. B. . General court. Report of the Joint special committee in relation to the past management and present condition of the Western railroad. [Boston, Jan. 18, 1843.] 41 p. 8°. H. . . [Report of the Joint special com- mittee to whom was referred the memorial of the Western railroad corporation, asking of the legislature a loan of the credit of the state, $1,000,000.] 36 p. 8°. (Senate, no. 3S. Feb. 24, 1831.) ICC. . . Joint special committee on sale of shares of Western railroad corporation. Report. Apr. 28, 1863. 45 p. 8°. (Senate, no. 199.) B. . . House. [Order in regard to Western railroad distribution of shares.] Mar. 19, 1869. 2 p. 8°. (House, no. 184.) B. . . . Report to aid the construc- tion of the Western railroad. [Boston, Feb. 3, 1838.] IS p. 8°. H. . . Senate. [Report of the Com- missioners appointed under the act of Apr. is, 1888, relative to the construction of a railroad from the city of Boston to the Hudson River.] (Western railroad corporation.) 64 p. 8°. (Senate, no. 113. Feb. 24, 1829.) ICC. . Laws, statutes, etc. An act to author- ize the extension of the Western railroad to Boston. [Boston, May 24, 1867.] 2 p. 4°. H. . Treasurer. [Statement of finances of Western railroad.] Apr. 22, 1863. 2 p. 8°. (Senate, no. 174.) B. Quincy, Josiah. Western & Worcester rail- road. Argument to the Joint special com- mittee on the purchase of the Western & Worcester railroad on Tuesday. [From the Boston Daily advertiser, Jan. 31, 1866.] 4 p. 8°. ICC. Washburn, Emory. Speech delivered in the House of representatives of Massachusetts, Feb. 14, 1838, on the bill to aid the con- struction of the Western railroad. Spring- field, 1838. 30 p. CU, ICC, UI. Worcester (Mass.). Citizens. Proceedings of a public meeting of the inhabitants of Worcester, Aug. 28, 1847, upon the subject of the passenger depot of the Western railroad in Worcester. Worcester [1847]. 24 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 279 Western union railroad company. Articles of consolidation and resolutions relating thereto, executed by the Western union railroad com- pany and the Northern Illinois railroad com- pany: together with the acts of incorpora- tion of the "Racine, Janesville & Mississippi raillroad company," the "Mississippi rail- road company" and the "Northern Illinois railroad company." Racine, Wis., 1866. 160, [3] p. 8°. ICC. Wheeling & Lake Erie railroad company. Bondholders agreement. [Feb. r, 1807.] [3]p, 4°. ICC. Wheeling & Lake Erie railway company. Com- parative statement, r886, 1887. ICC. . _ Issue of $1,500,000 ist mortgage. Wheeling div., 40 year, 5 per cent gold bonds. [1888.] [5] p. 4°. ICC. . Plan of reorganization. [Adopted Feb. 7, 1898.] [New York, 1808.1 28 p. 4°. B, ICC. Williamsport & Binghampton railroad com- pany. Trust deed. To American loan and trust company of New York. WiUiamsport, Pa., n.d. 21 p. 4°. ICC. Williamsport & Elmira railroad company. [Prospectus.] New York, r8s3. 27 p. 8°. ICC. . Report of the committee of 2d mort- gage bondiolders to the 2d mortgage bond- holders. Philadelphia, Dec. 8, 1859. 17 p. 8°. ICC. Williamstown railroad, ist mortgage 7 per cent interest bonds. (Offered for sale through Raley & Wilson, Philadelphia.) Philadelphia, 1872. 34 p. 8°. ICC. Wilmington & Manchester railroad company. An act to charter, passed by the legislature of North Carolina at its session of 1846-47. Wilmington, 1847. 18 p. 8°. ICC. • . Exhibit of the condition and pros- pects New York, 1851. 29 p. 8°. ICC, LC. . Joint act to charter, passed by the states of South and North Carolina, n.d. 12 p. 8°. ICC. . Meeting of stockholders. [Jime 23, 1847.] 3 p. 8°. ICC. -. Proceedings of the stockholders, held at Darlington Court House, S.C., 22 June 1848. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Protest against the bill authorizing the North eastern rail road company to cross the track of the Wilmington & Manchester rail road company [Columbia, S.C, 1852.] 4 p. 8°. B. Report and memorial [Marion, S.C, Nov. 24, 1849.] 3 P- 8°. B. Report on Wilmington & Manchester railroad, submitted to the company in general meeting Jan. 5, 1854, by Col. Walter Gwynn, chief engineer. Wilmington, 1854. 21 p. 8°. ICC. . To the public. [Estimate of cost, reports of engineers, etc.] [1846.] 120. 8°. ICC. Wilmington & Raleigh railroad company. An act to incorporate, passed at the session of 1833, of the legislature of North Carolina: with an act to amend the same passed at the session of 1835. Raleigh. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Extract from the report of Walter Gwynn, esq., engineer. Wilmington, N.C., 1836. 8 p. 8°. ICC. Memorial to the honorable the General assembly, state of North Carolina, n.d. 3 p. 8°. ICC. Report of a reconnoissance of a line for a railroad between the city of Raleigh and Goldsborough, on the lines of the Wilmington & Raleigh railroad company, by Maj. Walter Gwynn, civil engineer. Wilmington [1840]. 4 p. 8°. ICC. Report of the investigating committee. [Wilmington, N.C., 1842.] 4 p. 8°. ICC. Report on the completion, submitted to the company in general meeting Apr. 15, 1840, by Maj. Walter Gwynn, chief engineer. Fayetteville, 1840. 16 p. 8°. ICC. . Rules and regulations for the govern- ment of agents and others in the employ of the Wilmington & Raleigh railroad company, n.p., n.d. II p. 8°. ICC. Wilmington & Reading railroad, ist mortgage, 7 per cent currency interest bonds. (Offered for sale through William Painter & company.) Philadelphia [1868]. 22 p. 8°. ICC. Wilmington & Welden railroad company. Charter, together with amendments to same, Nov. 1867. 19, iii p. 8°. ICC. . Circular of R. R. Bridgers, president. Aug. 1867. Wilmington, N.C. 4p. 8°. ICC. Winchendon, Keene & Bellows Falls railway. Extension of the Fitchburg railroad. Route of the Winchendon, Keene & Bellows Falls rail-way, as surveyed by Jonathan Adams, engineer. Keene, N.H., 1844. 12 p. 8°. B. Winchester & Potomac railroad. [Report of Maj. James D. Graham to the War dept. upon the survey of the Winchester & Potomac rail- road ] 1838. 60 p. (2Sth Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 465.) ICC. Winona & St. Peters railroad company. Sink- ing fund bond. [Nov. i, 1867.] [3] p. f°. ICC. Winona & St. Peters railway company. Applica- tion for withdrawal of lands from market. Argument for application. In the Interior dept. Washington, D.C. [1872]. 6p. 8°. ICC. Winona & southwestern railroad. Prospectus: Winona, Minn., to Council Bluffs and Omaha; the midland short line, n.p., n.d. 19 p. 8". H. 28o RAILWAY ECONOMICS Wisconsin & Superior. Charter; together with land grant to Wisconsin and Michigan; act in relation to railroad mortgages, etc. Chica- go, 1856. 40 p. 8°. H. Wisconsin central railroad company. In the matter of the application of the Wisconsin central railroad company for lands upon 20 miles of road. Reply and argument in favor of same before Hon. C. Delano, secretary of the interior, Geo. B. Goodwin on behalf of the Wisconsin central railroad company. Washington [1872]. 13 p. 8°. ICC. . Opinions and laws as to rights of the Wisconsin central railway company to the lands granted to the state of Wisconsin by act of Congress, approved May 5, 1864. Mil- waukee [1872]. 18 p. 8°. ICC. Speech of Charles L. Colby, vice- president of the Wisconsin central railroad, in favor of the bill to extend the time in which 'the Wisconsin central railroad company is exempted from taxation on its lands, n.p., n.d. 13 p. 8°. B. Statement of facts as to the Wisconsin central railroad company and its successor, the Chicago & Lake Superior railroad com- pany. Providence, R.I., 1885. 30 p. 8°. B. -. Value and security of its ist mortgage. land grant, sinking fund, 7 per cent gold bonds. Boston, n.d. CU. The Wisconsin central railroad lands. Charles L. Colby, land commissioner. Milwaukee [1881 ?]. 59 p. 12°. B. Wisconsin central railway company to Minneapolis trust company, trustee. Minne- apolis terminal mortgage for $500,000 50-year 3I per cent gold boiids. Dated Jan. i, 1900. 27 p. 4°. B. Wisconsin central system. [Plan for reorganization, etc., 1899.] 27 p. 4°. ICC. Wisconsin midland railway. Prospectus and articles of association. Oshkosh, 1873. 8 p. 8°. H, ICC. Wisconsin northern railroad company. Meeting of the directors, held at Clinton Junction, Wis., May 13, 1869 8 p. 8°. B. Worcester & Nashua railroad company. Act of incorporation and by-laws. Worcester, 1855. 30 p. 24°. H. ■ . [List of stockholders on the ist of May 1865, with the number of shares belonging to each.] [Worcester, 1865.] 20 p. 12°. H. . Report of the Committee of investiga- tion, to the stockholders, at an adjourned meeting. Mar. 20, 1856. Worcester [1856?]. 14 p. 8°. H. • . Statement of facts concerning the sources of business of the intended rail-road from Worcester, Mass., to Nashua, N.H., and an estimate of its probable cost. Worcester [1845]. [2],S-28p. 8°. H. . Statement of the directors, made to the stockholders at a special meeting, May 7, 1850. Worcester [1850]. 18 p. 8°. B, H. Worcester and Norwich. [Acts of incorpora- tion; and report of the committee of the citizens of Norwich, on the practicability of a rail-road from Norwich to Worcester.] [1833?] 3-37, [3] P- 8°. H,ICC. Wyandott, Kansas City & northwestern rail- way company. Its route, connections and resources New York, 1874. 74 p. fold. map. 4°. B, ICC. Yazoo & Mississippi Valley railroad company. Report of the second vice-president. 1905 compared with 1893. n.p., n.d. 18 p. 4°. ICC. York & Cumberland railroad company. Articles of agreement. [Between the members of J. G. Myers & company and the York & Cumberland railroad company, Aug. 12, 1848.] 23 p. 8°. ICC. . Statement of the directors of the York & Cumberland railroad company, upon the removal of F. O. J. Smith, from the office of president of said company. Portland, 1851. 64 p. 8°. B. Smith, Francis O. J. A letter to the stock- holders and friends of the York & Cumberland rail road, being an exposition of the causes that have retarded the enterprise, and of the influences opposed to its completion as a through road. Portland, 1851. 48 p. 8°. B. Zanesville & Ohio River railway company. Exhibit "A." To the holders of the ist mortgage bonds and the stockholders. [1889.] 5 p. f°. ICC. . ist mortgage 6 per cent gold sinking fund bonds. The Mercantile trust company of New York, trustee. [1888.] 2 I. 4°. ICC. PACIFIC RAILWAYS Adams, Charles Francis, jr. The Pacific rail- roads. Mr. Charles Francis Adams, jr., before the committee on the Pacific railroad, n.p., n.d. 17 p. 4°. ICC. Bancroft, Hubert Howe. Railways. In his Chronicles of the builders of the common- wealth. San Francisco, 1891. v. 5, p. 504- 39; v. 6, p. 70-424. Bayard, William, & company. Memorial to Senate and House of representatives [U.S.] pra3dng for a charter for a railroad from the Mississippi River to California. Washing- ton, 1849- 16 P- ■ 8°. HU, Y. Beck, James B. Pacific railroads. Speech in the Senate Washington, 1878. NY. Bell, WiUiam A. New tracks in North America. A journal of travels and adventure whilst engaged in the survey of a southern railroad to the Pacific Ocean during 1867-68. London, 1869. 2 V. 8°. H, ICC (1870, 2 v. in i). RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 281 Benton, Thomas Hart. Discussion before tlie Boston mercantile library association on the physical geography of the country between the states of Missouri and CaHfornia, with a view to show its adaptation to settlement, and to the construction of a railroad, 20 Dec. i8s4- Washington, 1854. 24 p. HU. _ ■ Highway from the Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean. Speech in the Senate Feb. 7, 1849 [Washington, 1849.] 8 p. 8°. LC. Highway to the Pacific. Grand national central highway. Speech on intro- ducing a bill for the construction of a grand national central highway from St. Louis to San Francisco. Delivered in the Senate of the U.S., Dec. 16, 1850. [Washington, 1850.] 16 p. _ 8°. LC, UI. Letter to the people of Missouri. Central national highway from the Mississippi River to the Pacific. [Washington, Mar. 4, 1853.] 24 P- 8°. B, NY. Black, J. S. Opinion on right of pre-emption to Pacific railroad lands. New York, 1878. 7 p. 8°. ICC, Y. Blair, Francis Preston, jr. Pacific railroad. Speech in the House of representatives, May 25,1858. [Washington, 1858.] 8 p. 8°. LC. Blake, Henry T. The Pacific railroads and the government. [Reprinted from New Eng- ender, Sept. 1878.] New Haven, 1878. (B), H, UW. Bloodgood, S. D. Speech at Pacific railroad convention held in Chicago, n.d. pam. HU. Bowles, Samuel. Across the continent: a summer's journey to the Rocky Mountains, the Mormons, and the Pacific states, with Speaker Colfax. Springfield, Mass., New York, 1865. xix, 438p. 12°. H, ICC. . 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True policy of the South: with suggestions for the settle- ment of our sectional differences, submitted in connection with certain resolutions offered by him in the legislature of Virginia, Feb. 1856 Washington [1856]. 21 p. 8°. Butler, A. P. Speech on the subject of a rail- road to the Pacific. [Washington, 1853.] 8 p. 8°. B. California. Laws, statutes, etc. The Pacific railroad. State aid law and legal opinions, with decisions of the Supreme court thereon, n.p., Dec. 1864. 55 p. 8°. LC. . Legislature. Committee on federal relations. Report on the Pacific railroad. .... [Sacramento] 1856. 12 p. 8°. UI. Cab'fomia state anti-funding convention. Pacific railroad debts. Anti-funding and fore- closure memorial of California state con- vention [San Francisco, 1896.] 29 p. 8°. B. Campbell, Albert H. Letter in re Pacific railroads. Washington, 1858. pam. HU. Campbell, J. H. Speech on bill to aid in con- struction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific. 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Ex- tracts from the debates in Congress on the passage of the acts to secure the construction of a railroad to the Pacific; with some sug- gestions upon the question whether the U.S. issued their bonds to the Pacific railway companies to promote and protect the national interests, and upon an adequate considera- . tion, or, as an act of bounty. Prepared by L. E. Chittenden, in behalf of the Central Pacific railroad and presented to the Judiciary committee of the Senate of the U.S. Wash- ington, 1871. 47 p. 8°. H, Y. Colburn, R. T. The Pacific railway debts. In Annals Amer. acad. pol. and soc. sci., v. j (Mar. 189s). Cole, Cornelius. Speech on pending railroad questions. San Francisco, 1872. pam. HU. Colton, Calvin. A lecture on the railroad to the Pacific; delivered Aug. 12, 1850, at the Smith- sonian institute, Washington, at the request of numerous members of both houses of Con- gress. New York, 1850. 16 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC, Y. Conkling, Edgar. 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The Pacific telegraph and railway, an examination of all the projects for the construction of these works, with a proposition for harmonizing all sections and parties of the Union, and rendering these great works truly national in their character. St. Louis, 1849. 80 p. 8°. LC. Luttrell, J. K. Pacific railroads; speech in the House of representatives, June 9, 1874. CU. McDougaU, James Alexander. Speech on the great Pacific raihroad. DeUvered in the U.S. House of representatives, on the 29th day of May 1854. [Washington? 1854?] 16 p. 8°. LC. Memphis, Tenn. Board of mayor and alder- men. National plan of an Atlantic and Pacific rail road, and remarks of Albert Pike, made thereon, at Memphis, Nov. 1849. Little Rock, Ark. [1849]. 16 p. 8°. LC. Mitchell, J. H. The Pacific railroad indebted- ness; speech in the Senate of the U.S., 284 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Feb. 4 and 8, 1889. [Washington, 1889.] 79 p. 8°. B, H. Mitchell, J. H. The Pacific railroad; speech in the Senate of the U.S., Mar. 20, 1878. Wash- ington, 1878. 35 p. 8°. H. Morgan, John Tyler. The Pacific railroad. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Mar. 19, 1878. Washington, 1878. 15 p. 8°. LC. National board of trade. The Pacific railroads. [Debate.] In Us Proceedings of the ist annual meeting, Dec. 1868. p. 238-55. Nichols, Effingham H. The nature and extent of the obligations of the Pacific railroad com- panies to the government Washing- ton, 1871. 24 p. 8°. B, ICC. Notes to accompany Keeler's map of the U.S. territory, from the Mississippi River to the Pa;cific Ocean, containing authentic informa- tion connected with the territories, and the different railroad routes to the Pacific ocean. Washington, 1868. 30 p. 8°. B. Observations on railroads in the western and southern states, and of the introduction of the pioneer system, for their construction ^ with remarks on the importation of foreign iron. Cincinnati, 1850. 28 p. 12°. B, H, LC, NY. Oregon branch of the Pacific railroad. [A brief statement of the advantages for the speedy construction of the Oregon branch.] [Wash- ington, 1868.] 19 p. 8°. B, ICC. Otero, M. A. Ferrocarril del Pacifico. Dis- curso; pronunciado en la Camara de repre- sentantes el 25 de mayo de 1858, por el Honorable M. A. Otero, de Nuevo Mejico. New York, 1858. 14 p. 8°. B. Our Pacific possessions. Railway to the Pacific. Our future relations with the Pacific islands and Mexico; a letter to Hon. B. F. Wade, U.S. senator, by one of his constituents. Washington, 1861. 23 p. 8°. LC. Outhwaite, Joseph H. Pacific railroads. Speech [in the, U.S. House of representatives]. [Washington, 1886.] 15 p. 8°. LC. The Pacific railroad; congressional proceedings in the 37th, 38th, and 41st Congresses. [Comp. by Uriah H. Painter.] West Chester, Pa., 1875. [i],iv-viii,[6],332p. 8°. B,H,HU, ICC, UW. The Pacific railroads and the government. Shall the U.S. violate its contracts? Thur- man (sinking fund) act. Opinions of the U.S. Supreme court and dissenting opinions, with material portions of the acts. New York, 1879. 66 p. 8°. NY Pacific railroads. Sinking fund for the liquida- tion of the government bonds advanced in aid of construction. Arguments before the Committee on the judiciary, U.S. Senate, on Senate bill no. 15 [Washington? 1877?] 212, 33 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Pattison, Robert E. Extracts from report of the U.S. Pacific railway commission, 1888. [San Francisco, 1890.] 16 p. 8°. iCC. Paxson, Frederic Logan. The Pacific railroads and the disappearance of the frontier in America ["Reprinted from the Annual report of the American historical association for 1907, V. I."] Washington, 1909. 105- 22 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC. Pettigrew, R. F. Senator Pettigrew on the Pacific railroad swindles. Speech delivered in the U.S. Senate, Feb. 13, 1896. (Repro- duced from the San Francisco Examiner, Feb. 14, 1896.) I 1. 8°. B. Phelps, John Smith. A letter to citizens of Arkansas, in relation to a Pacific railroad. Washington, 1858. 32 p. 8°. B,H,ICC,LC. Pim, B. The gate of the Pacific. London, 1863. 8°. HU, ICC, UM. Plumbe, J. Memorial against Asa Whitney's [Pacific] railroad scheme: to the Senate and House of representatives of the U.S. [Wash- ington? 1851?] 48 p. 8°. H, Y. Poor, Henry V. The Pacific railroad. The relations existing between it and the govern- ment of the U.S. New York, 1871. S5 P- 8°. ICC. . The Pacific railroads and the relations existing between them and the government of the U.S. New York, 1879. 16 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. Poppleton, A. J. Argument against the pend- ing special pro-rata legislation, commission, etc., before the Sub-committee on Pacific railroads Feb. 19 and 23, 1878. Wash- ington city, 1878. 74 p. 8°. B. . The Pacific railroads. Stiggestions submitted to the Hon. Charles Sevens, attorney-general of the U.S., on the resolu- tions of the Senate and House of representa- tives in respect to the operation of the Union Pacific railroad and branches. Washington, 1877. 41 p. 8°. ICC. Portland (Ore.). Citizens. The great North- west. Proceedings of a meeting of the people of the city of Portland, Ore., on the subject of the Pacific rail roads, and Oregon rail roads; with the report and resolutions adopted Dec. 18,1867. Portland, Ore., 1867. lyp. 8°. B. Post, G. A. Pacific railroads; speech in the House of representatives, June 18, 1884. [Washington, 1884.] 15 p. 8°. B, H. Proceedings of the convention in favor of a national rail road to the Pacific Ocean Philadelphia, 1850. 79 p. 8°. B,ICC, UI. Proceedings of the friends of a rail-road to San Francisco, at their public meeting, held at the U.S. hotel, in Boston, Apr. 19, 1849. Including an address to the people of lie U.S.; showing P. P. F. Degrand's plan. .... 4th ed. Boston, 1849. 24 p. 8°. B, H, HU, ICC (2d ed., 1849; 3d ed., 1849), LC, UI. Rae, William Eraser. Westward by rail: the new route to the East. London, 1870. xiv, 391 p. 12°. B, ICC (New York, 1871), LC. Raum, Green Berry. National development. Speech delivered in the House of representa- tives, July 13, 1868; upon the bill to aid in the construction of the International Pacific rail road [Washington, 1868.] 8 p. 8°. LC. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 285 Rice, W. W. Pacific railroad commission; speech in the House of representatives, June 8, 1878. Washington, 1878. 33 p. 8°. H. Rockwell, John A. Canal or railroad between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. [Washing- ton, 1849.] 678 p. 8°. (30th Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 145.) B, ICC. Feb. 20, 1849. Sargent, Aaron A. Speech on the Pacific rail- road as a military necessity; in the House of representatives Jan. 31, 1862. Washington, 1862. 16 p. 8°. B, H. Schlagintweit, Robert von. Die Pacific-eisen- bahn in Nordamerika. Coin, 1870. UW. — . 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B, CU, H, ICC, LC. Smith, G. Keep government within its limits; speech on the Pacific railroad, in the House of representatives May 30, 1854. Washington, 1854. ISP- 8°- H. Smith, Truman. Speech on the construction of a railroad and telegraph from the Missis- sippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Delivered in the U.S. Senate, Feb. 17, 1853. Washing- ton, 1853. 8°. Y. Stevens, Isaac Ingalls. Pacific railroad. Speech in the House of representatives, May 25, 1858. [Washington, 1858.] 7 p. 8°. LC. Stewart, W. M. Indebtedness of Pacific rail- roads; speech in the Senate of the U.S. Feb. 9, 1889. Washington, 1889. 24 p. 8°. B, H. Thurman, Allen Granbery. Pacific railroads. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., Apr. 9, 1878. Washington, 1878. 15 p. 8°. LC. Trumbull, Lyman. Remarks on the construc- tion of a Pacific railroad. In the U.S. Senate, Jan. 7, 1859. Washington, 1859. 7 P- 8°. ICC. Tweed, Charles H. 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Letter relative to the indebtedness to the govern- ment of the Union and Central Pacific rail- roads. Ordered printed Mar. 31, 1884. [Washington, 1884.] 7 p. 8°. H, ICC. — . . Proposed settlement of Pacific railroad debts; extracts from the annual report of H. A. Taylor, commissioner of rail- roads, for 1892. Washington, 1892. 23 p. 8°. B, H. . . [Report on and] copies of contracts of the Union Pacific railroad company with the Western union telegraph company. Ordered printed Apr. i, 1885. [Washington, 1885.] 79 P- 8°. H, ICC. Congress. Joint resolution author- izing an investigation of the books, accounts, and methods of Pacific railroads which have received aid from the U.S. Read Jan. 18, 1887; reported with an amendment. Feb. 4, 1887. [Washington, 1887.] 14 p. 4°- H. — : . Report of discussion between the House and Senate committees on Pacific railroads and C. P. Huntington, in relation to a settlement between the govern- ment and Central and Union Pacific railroad companies; Jan. 23 and 24, 1890. [New York, 1890?] 27 p. 8°. H. . — — . House of representatives. A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to aid in the con- struction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military and other purposes,' approved July i, 1862," approved July 2, 1864. Ordered printed Feb. 25, 1884. [Wash- ington, 1884.] 4 p. 4°. H. . . . Debate on the Pacific rail- road funding bill, delivered Jan. 7, 8, 9, and 11,1897. Washington, 1897. 297 p. 8°. LC. . . . Committee on the Pacific railroad. Amending the various Pacific rail- road acts. Report [Washington, 1878.1 286 RAILWAY ECONOMICS lo p. 8°. (4Sth Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 622.) B. U.S. Congress. House of representatives. Com- mittee on the Padfic railroad. 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Report on the subject of a sinking fund for the several Pacific railroad com- panies; together with the acts of Congress, decisions of courts, and documents relating to said railroad companies. Washington, 1876. 306 p. 8°. (44th Cong., ist sess. House. Rept. 440.) B, CU, H, ICC. . . . . [Same. Report of the minority of the committee.] Ordered printed May 24, 1876. [Washington, 1876.] IS p. 8°. (44th Cong., ist sess. House. Rept. 440.) H, ICC. . . . . [Report on "what legislation, if any, may be necessary to secure indemnity to the U.S. for advances of interest paid and to be paid by the Treasury dept. on account of subsidy-bonds issued to the several so-called Pacific railroad companies. . . . ." [Washington, 1876.] 29 p. 8°. H. . . . . Report on the subject of a sinking fund for the several Pacific railroad companies; together with the acts of Congress, decisions of courts, and documents relating to said railroad companies. [Ordered printed Apr. 2S, 1876.] Washing- ton, 1876. [i], 306 p. 8°. CU, H. . . . Select committee on the Pacific railroad. Reports of the majority and minority of the Select committee on the Pacific railroad. Washington, i860. 72 p. 8°. (36th Cong., ist sess. House. Rept. 428.) B, HU, ICC, LC, Y. . . Senate. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of same for postal, military and other purposes," approved July i, 1862, also to amend an act approved July 2, 1864, and also an act approved May 7, 1878, both in amendment of said first-mentioned act. Read [in the Senate] June 21, 1884. [Washington, 1884.] ISP- 4°. H. . . . An act to amend an act entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to aid in the construction of a rail- road and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military and other purposes,' ap- proved July I, 1862." Approved July 2, 1864. Read [in the Senate] June 18, 1884. [Wash- ington, 1884.] 4 p. 4°. H. — . . . Same. Reported [in the Senate] with amendments, Jan. 28, 1885. [Washington, 1885.] 26 p. 4°. H. . . . Same [with report from the Committee on the judiciary]. [Washington, 1885.] 18 p. 8°. H. . . . Same. Reported amend- ment amended [in the Senate] and bill ordered reprinted. Feb. 2, 1885. Washington, i88s. 27 p. 4°. H. . . . Same. Amendment in- tended to be proposed [in the Senate] by Mr. Sherman. Ordered printed Feb. 23, i88s. [Washington, 1885.] 2 p. 4°. H. . . . A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military and other purposes," approved July i, 1862; also to amend an act approved July 2, 1864, and also' an act approved May 7, 1868, both in amendment of said first-mentioned act Read Jan. 21, 1884. [Washington, 1884.] 7 p. 4°. H. . . . A bill to amend the act entitled "An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military and other purposes," ap- proved July I, 1862, and the several acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto. Ordered printed Mar. 6, 1876. [Washington, 1876.] 11 p. 4°. H. — . . . A bill to create a sinking fund for the liquidation of the government bonds advanced to the Central Pacific rail- road of California and the Western Pacific railroad and to the Union Pacific railroad under and in pursuance of the act of Congress entitled "An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, miUtary and other purposes," ap- proved July I, 1862, and the acts amending the same or supplemental thereto, and for the settlement of the claims of the govern- RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 287 ment on account of said bonds. [Washing- ton? 1876?] 6 p. 8°. H. . . . Same. Ordered printed Jan. 12, 1877. [Washington, 1877.] 6 p. 4°. H. . . . Same. Reported with amendments Jan. 18, 1877. [Washington, 1877.] 7 p. 4°. H. . . . Debate in U.S. Senate on indebtedness of the Pacific railroads to the U.S. government, and the proposition for a sinking fund to provide for its pajanent at maturity. 44th Cong., 2d sess., 1876 and 1877. [Comp. by Uriah H. Painter.] Wash- ington, 1877. 288 p. 8°. ICC. — — . . . Debate on the Pacific railroad funding bill in the 48th Congress. Senate [Comp. by U. H. Painter.] Washington, 1885. 27 p. 8°. B, ICC. . . . Committee on Pacific railroads. Government debt of the Pacific railroads. Notes of hearings before the Com- mittee on Pacific railroads of the Senate of the U.S. on the subject of the indebtedness of the Pacific railroads to the government. .... Washington, 1896. 459 p. 8°. (54th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 314.) B, ICC, JC. . . . . The Pacific rail- roads. Partial report from the Committee on Pacific railroad to whom was referred Senate resolution of Oct. 13, 1893, directing that committee to investigate a report to the Senate [Washington, 1895.] 121 p. 8°. (S3d Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Rept. 830.) ICC. . . . . The policy of ex- tending government aid to additional rail- roads to the Pacific, by guaranteeing interest on their bonds. Report of the majority of the Senate committee on Pacific railroad, Feb. 19, 1869. Washington, 1869. 31 p. 8°. (40th Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Rept. 219.) B, H, ICC, LC, Y. . . . . Views of the minor- ity 3 p. 8°. (40th Cong., 3d sess.. Senate. Rept. com. 219.) B, Y. . . . . Renort .... [778]. [Washington, 1896.] 10 p. 8°. pt. i. B, ICC. . . . . Views of the minor- ity 298 p. 8°. pt. 2. (54th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Rept. 778.) B, ICC. . . . . Report in relation to freights on the Pacific railroads [Washington, 1871.] 4 p. 8°. (41st Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Rept. 374.) B. . . . Select committee on the Pacific railroad. Pacific railroad and tele- graph. Report [Washington, 1856.] 82 p. 8°. (34th Cong., ist sess. House. Rept. 274.) B. . Interior dept. Secretary of the interior on the Pacific railroads. Extract from annual report. 49th Cong., 2d sess. Dec. 3, 1877. Washington, 1877. 12 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Justice dept. [Records in Pacific railway foreclosure cases.] [Washington, 1897.] 40, 28, 57, 90 p. 8°. (ssth Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 10.) B. U.S. Laws, statutes, etc. An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. June 12, 1862. House of representatives, 37th Cong., 2d sess. Washington, 1862. 14 p. 8°. ICC. . . Same. New York, 1867. 45 p. 8°. ICC. . . Acts and joint resolutions of Congress and decisions of the Supreme court of the U.S. relating to the Union Pacific, Central Pacific, and Western Pacific railroads. Washington, 1897. iv, 255 p. 8°. B, LC. . . Acts of Congress relating to the Union Pacific railroad and branches. Com- piled Dec. 1877. Washington, 1877. 47 p. 8°. B. . . Acts of Congress relating to the Union Pacific railroad passed between the years 1862, and 1873. Washington, 1873. 44 p. 8°. LC. . . Central Pacific railroad. An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, approved July i, 1862; and an act amendatory thereof, approved July 2, 1864 [with amendments approved Mar. 3, 1865]. Washington, D.C. [1865]. 29 p. 8°. B, ICC (with Treaty between U.S. and Delaware tribe of Indians relating to lands for Leavenworth, Pawnee & western railroad, p. 66-111), LC. . . Pacific railroad, 1864: an act to aid in the construction of a rail-road and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the govern- ment the use of the same for postal, military and other purposes, approved July i, 1862; and an act amendatory thereof, approved July 2, 1864. [New York] n.d. 35 p. 8°. B, CU, H. . Pacific railway commission. Report of the U.S. Pacific railway commission [and testimony taken by the commission]. Wash- ington, 1887-88. 10 V. in s. 8°. (soth Cong., ist sess. Senate. 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Humphreys, upon the progress of the Pacific railroad explorations and sur- veys, Dec. 1856. Washington, 1857. 20 p. 8°. B. . . Letter transmitting [to the House of representatives] a report on the survey of the Union and Central Pacific railways. Ordered printed Feb. i, 1877. [Washington, 1877.] [2], 61 p. 8°. H. . . Report on the several Pacific railroad explorations. Washington, 1855. 43 p. 8°. H.ICC. . . Report of the Secretary of war communicating the several Pacific railroad explorations. Washington, 1854-55. 3 v. in 4. 8°. (U.S. 33d Cong., ist sess.; 1853- 54. House. Ex. doc. v. 18, pt. 1-4; Ex. doc. 129, pt. 1-4.) LC, Y. . Reports of explorations and surveys to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, made in 1853-54-56. Washington, 1855-61. 12 V. in 13. f°. (33d Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 91.) B, H, ICC, LC, Y. . . Union and Central Pacific rail- ways. 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Memorial praying a grant of public land to enable him to construct a railroad from Lake Michigan to the Pacific Ocean. Feb. 24, 1846. Referred to the Committee on public lands. [Washington] 1846. 10 p. 8°. ICC, LC,Y. . National railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific. [Washington, 1845.] 4 p. 8°. B, LC, Y. . Plan for construction of a railroad to the Pacific. 1851. pam. HU. . A project for a railroad to the Pacific. .... New York, 1849. viii, 112 p. 8°. H, HU, ICC, LC, UI, Y. Wilkes, George. Memorial for a national rail-road from the Missotori River to the Pacific Ocean. New York, 1846. CU. . Project of a national railroad from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean for the purpose of obtaining a short route to Oregon and the Indies. 2d ed. Republished from "The history of Oregon," by the same author. New York, 1845. 23 p. 8°. LC, Y. Same. New York, 1847. 24 p. 8°. LC. Central Pacific railroad company. Agree- ment between the American committee of Central Pacific shareholders, the readjust- ment managers and the Southern Pacific company. Dated Mar. i, 1899. New York. 34 P- f°. ICC. . Agreement between the U.S.A. and the Central Pacific railroad company and Messrs. Speyer & company. Dated Feb. i, 1899. n.p. 17 p. f°. ICC. . Agreement of stockholders dated Dec. 9, 1897. New York. 9 p. 8°. ICC. . Address of C. P. Huntington before the Committee on Pacific railroads, of the House of representatives, Mar. 12, 1896. n.p., n.d. 12 p. 8°. ICC. -. Remarks before the House committee on Pacific railroads, Wednesday evening, Jan. 19,1876. n.p., n.d. 30 p. 4°. ICC. . Annual reports to the Secretary of state [of California] from 1862 to 1868. Sacramento, 1870. 13 p. 8°. H. -. Answer of the Central Pacific, sub- mitted by Leland Stanford, president, at San Francisco, July 28, and 29, 1887, to the communication of the U.S. Pacific railway commission, dated New York, May 12, 1887. San Francisco, 1887. 277 p. 8°. H, ICC. . Appeal to the California delegation in Congress upon the Goat Island grant to the Central Pacific railroad. San Francisco, 1872. 59 p. 8°. H. . Before the Secretary of the interior. Appeal from rejection of General land office of Sacramento, Cal., selection list no. 25 of the Central Pacific railroad company. Mar. 12, 1889. [By Henry Beard.] 21 p. 8°. ICC. . By-laws; adopted Aug. 22, 1870. n.p. [1872]. 5 p. 16°. H. . By-laws as adopted by the Board of directors, July 6, 1876; by stockholders, July II, 187s; amended as to section 5, Oct. 3^ 1877. [San Francisco ? 1881?] 12 p. f°. H. By-laws of the Central Pacific rail- road of California, n.p., n.d. 4 p. 8°. B,H. ;-. Central Pacific railroad company in equitable account with the U.S. growing out of the issue of subsidy bonds in aid of con- struction; a review of the testimony and exhibits presented before the Pacific railway commission appointed Mar. 3, 1887, by RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 289 Roscoe Conkling and W. D. Shipman. New York, 1887. 134 p. 8°. B, CU, ICC. . Central Pacific railroad company to Metropolitan trust company of the city of New York. Mortgage. Dated Apr. i, 1889 — securing s per cent bonds. New York [1889]. 26 p. 8°. ICC. Central Pacific railroad in account with the U.S.: The Thurman act a final settle- ment; review of the contract; by G. L. Lansing. [San Francisco, 1889?] 28 p. 8°. H. . Same. 30 p. f°. H, ICC. -. The Central Pacific railroad. Its rela- tions with the government. It has per- formed all its obligations. Argument of Creed Haymond, its general solicitor, made to a select committee of the U.S. Senate, Mar. 17 and 26, and Apr. 7, 1888. Washing- ton, D.C. [1888]. 181 p. 8°. B, H, HU, ICC, Y. Central Pacific railroad. Reply to the letter of L. L. Robinson. Feb. 14, 1865. [By Leland Stanford.] [Sacramento, 1865.] 10 p. 8°. B. The Central Pacific railroad of Cali- fornia. Character of the work, its progress, resources, earnings and future prospects. New York, Mar. 1867. 15 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Central Pacific railway, and Southern Pacific company, the Guaranty trust com- pany of New York. Through short line ist mortgage. Dated Oct. i, 1904. Due Oct. i, 1954. Interest payable Apr. i and Oct. i. 56 p. ICC. [Circular] to the bondholders, Jan. 1873. Fisk & Hatch. New York [1873]. 20 p. 8°. NY. -. [Circular] to the bondholders of the Central Pacific railroad. Jan. i, 1870. Fisk & Hatch. New York, r87o. [i], 15 p. 12°. H. Condensed history and statement of the workings of the Central Pacific railway company's hospital, at Sacramento, Cal. Sacramento, 1880. 14 p. 12°. B. -. Copy of telegram to President Cleve- land; Jime 29, 1894. [San Francisco, 1894.] r p. 8°. H. Extension agreement [Aug. s, 1897]. (Central Pacific railroad company and D. O. Mills and Ogden Mills, trustees.) 10 p. 8°. ICC. I St mortgage bonds. Bondholders' agreement. [Aug. 14, 1897.] 17 p. 8°. ICC. ist mortgage on railroad in CaUfomia. Dated July 25, 1865. 19 p. 8°. ICC. ist mortgage on railroad east of CaUfomia. Dated Jan. i, 1867. 24 p. 8° ICC. -. The grants, rights and privileges of the road under national, state and local legislation; the articles of association and the mortgages executed by the company to secure their ist mortgage bonds New York, 1868. 157 p. 8°. NY. . H. Fisk [and] A. S. Hatch. To the bondholders of the Central and Western Pacific railroad companies, Jan. 2, 1871. .... [New York] 1871. 24 p. 8°. NY. . In the matter of survey and taxation of land granted to the Pacific railroad com- panies. Letter of land agent. San Francisco, Feb. II, 1884, to Senate judiciary committee. II p. 8°. ICC. In the matter of the payment for surveys and the taxation of granted lands; [Central Pacific] Charles H. Tweed, counsel, n.p. [i88s?] II p. 8°. ICC. . Same. Letter to P. B. Plumb, chair- man Committee on public lands [from C. P. Huntington]. [New York, Dec. 31, 1885.] 7 p. 8°. H, ICC. . In the Superior court, city and county of San Francisco, state of California. Charles Main et al. v. Central Pacific railroad company et al. Argument of Harvey S. Brown, for the defendants San Francisco [1886]. 282 p. 8°. B. . In the Supreme court of the state of California. People of the state of California, respondent, v. Central Pacific railroad com- pany of California, appellant. Additional brief for appellant. S. W. Sanderson, for appellant. Sacramento, 1870. 74 p. 8°. B. — . [Indenture between the Central Pacific railroad company and the Metropolitan trust company of the city of New York, Apr. I, 1889.] 26 p. 8°. ICC. Indenture 29 May 1896, between the Central Pacific railroad company and D. O Mills and Ogden Mills, trustees. [San Francisco, 1896.] 7 p. 8°. NY. Information concerning the terminus of the railroad system of the Pacific coast, Oakland, 1871. [By John Scott.] ' [2], 46 p, 8°. H, ICC. Lands of the Central Pacific railroad of California. Sacramento, 1868. 18 p. 8' B, H. . Same. San Francisco, 1880. 68 p, 8°. B, ICC. . Same. San Francisco, 1880. 40 p 8°. H, ICC. . [Letter of C. P. Huntington to Hon Philetus Sawyer, chairman of the Committee on the Pacific railroad. House of representa- tives, Washington, D.C.] [New York, 1874.] 28 p. 8°. H. . Local freight tariff, to take effect June 22, 1873. [San Francisco, 1873.] 71 p. f°. H. Memorandum concerning issue of Central Pacific ist mortgage bonds and U.S. subsidy bonds, n.p., n.d. 7 p. 8°. ICC. . Mortgage, dated Oct. I, 1886. 50-year bonds, 6 per cent. [San Francisco, 1886?] 30 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. Opinion upon the question: whether the Central Pacific railroad is liable to pay the interest upon the bonds of the U.S. issued to it under the Pacific railroad acts of Congress of 1862, 1864, and 1865, before the 290 RAILWAY ECONOMICS maturity of said bonds. By S. W. Sanderson, counsel, Sacramento, 1870. Sacramento, 1870. 12 p. 8°. H. Central Pacific railroad company. The Pacific rail road companies; their relations to the government growing out of advances of bonds in aid of construction; letter of the vice- president [C. P. Huntington], Central Pacific railroad, to the chairman Pacific railroad committee, House of representatives. [New York, 1886.] 25 p. 8°. H. . The Pacific railroad; a defense against its enemies, with report of the supervisors of Placer County, and report of Mr. Montanya, made to the supervisors of the city and county of San Francisco, Dec. 1864. [San Francisco] 1864. 35 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. -. Pacific railroads: statement of Leland Stanford made before the Senate select com- mittee on Pacific railroads, Mar. 17, 1888. n.p., n.d. 28 p. 8°. H. Railroad across the continent, with an account of the Central Pacific railroad, of Cahfornia; a description of the route, the progress and character of the work, the organi- zation, resources and prospects of the com- pany, with the foundation and advantages of the ist mortgage bonds New York, 1868. 31 p. fold. map. 8°. B. Railroad communication across the continent, with an account of the Central Pacific railroad of California New York, 1868. 32 p. fold. map. 8°. B, ICC, NY, UI. Railroad communication with the Pacific; with an account of the Central Pacific railroad of California, the character of the work, its progress, resources, earnings and future prospects, and the advantages of its ist mortgage bonds, Oct. 1867. [Fisk & Hatch.] New York, 1867. [2], 32 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. 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H. . Report on the preliminary survey, cost of construction, and estimated revenue of a branch of the Central Pacific railroad from Marysville, Cal., to the Columbia River in Oregon Salem, Ore., 1864. 66 p. 8°. NY. . Reports of the president and chief engineer upon recent surveys, progress of construction and estimated revenue of the Central Pacific railroad of California. Dec. 1865. [Sacramento, 1865?] [2], 5-22, 8 p. 8°. H, NY. Resolutions, etc., of the Central Pacific railroad providing for sinking fund for payment of government bonds and interest thereon at maturity. San Francisco, 1878. 36 p. 8°. H. Statement made to Senate committee of the Nevada legislature. Jan. 14, 1865. n.p. [186s ?] 15 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. Statement made to the President of the U.S. and Secretary of the interior of the progress of the work, Oct. 10, 1865. Sacra- mento, 1865. 12 p. 8°. B, CU, H, NY. . Statistics of passenger traffic. 1871- 82. [San Francisco, 1883 ?] 41 p. 8°. H. . Supplementary statement by Leland Stanford, president, to the U.S. Pacific rail- way commission presented at the meeting of the commission held in San Francisco, Aug. 2, 1887. [1887?] SP- 8°. H. -. Syndicate contract with railroad com- pany [Aug. 16, 1897]. n.p., n.d. 4 p. 8°. ICC. To the bondholders of the Central Pacific railroad company, Jan. i, 1870. New York, 1870. IS p. 8°. B. . To the Committee on appropriations of the Senate and House of representatives. Amounts due from the U.S. to the Central RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 291 Pacific railroad company for services on its non-bond aided lines. Judgments in favor of the Central Pacific railroad company. [New York, Feb. 24, 1894.] 15 p. ICC. U.S. Circuit court, northern district of New York. Hiram Remington, plaintiff, against Central Pacific railroad company, defendant. Brief on behalf of defendant in opposition to motion to remand. [1903.] S3P- ICC. California. Citizens. The Central Pacific rail- road debt. 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The matter in controversy, and the present state of the question; an address to the Board of super- visors, officers and people of San Francisco. [San Francisco, 1864.] 128 p. 8°. H. Harlan, James. A bill relating to the central branch of the Union Pacific railroad company. Washington, 1870. pam. HU. Highton, Henry E. An open letter to the Attorney-general, on the subject of the policy and power of Congress to enact a law funding the debt of the Central Pacific railroad. [San Francisco, June 25, 1894.] 19 p. 8°. B, ICC. Love, John L. Supreme court of the U.S. Albert Gallatin v. the Central Pacific railroad company. Affidavit n.p. [Nov. 23, 1878.] 2 p. ICC. A Memorial against refunding the claim of the U.S. upon the Central Pacific railroad com- pany. .... 13 p. 8°. B. Memorial of the people of California against refunding Pacific railroad debt. [San Francis- co, 1895.] 4 p. 8°. B. Moore, J. H. How members of Congress are bribed; an open letter; a protest and a peti- tion; from a citizen of California to the U.S. Congress. [San Francisco, 1894?] 22 p. 8°. H. Newlands, Francis Griffith. Central Pacific funding bill. Transcontinental competition. Speech in the House of representatives July 6, 1898. Washington, 1898. 14 p. 8°. LC. Old Block [pseud]. The Central Pacific railroad, or, '49 and '69. San Francisco, 1868. [23], [i] p. 8°. H. Peckham, Wheeler H. Argument before the House committee on Pacific railroads, Jan. 28, 1888, in behalf of certain stockholders of the Central Pacific railroad. [New York, 1888?] 20 p. 8°. H, ICC. Sanderson, S. W. An argument against the power of the legislature of California to regu- late fares and freights on the Central Pacific railroad. Sacramento, 1872. 55 p. 8°. H. San Francisco. Superior court. Main et al. v. Central Pacific railroad company. Opinion of J. Hunt, delivered in Superior court, San Francisco, Jan. 14, 1887. San Francisco, 1887. 48 p. 8°. B. Stevens, R. F. Recommendations for a basis of settlement of the U.S. claims against the Central Pacific railroad company. Jersey City, 1888. CU. Sumner, C. A. [Letter to William L. Wilson, M.C., on trusts, the Central Pacific railroad, etc.] [Washington, 1895.] [i] p. f°. H. . Refunding is needless and useless. [San Francisco, 1894.] [2] p. 8°. H. , and others. A memorial [to the Senate and House of representatives of the U.S.] against refunding the claim of the U.S. upon the Central Pacific railroad for $77,000,000. [San Francisco, 1894?] 14 p. 8°. H. -. Same. [Another ed.] [San Francisco, 1894?] 13 P- 8°- H. Sutro, A. Colorado earnestly protests; a timely warning [appeal to the citizens of California, Jan. 14, 1895]. [San Francisco, 1895.] [i]p. 4°- H. Sutro's war cry; the octopus must be destroyed! CuUings from Sutro's speeches. [San Fran- cisco, 189s?] [i] p. 8°. H. $3,000,000: this amount to be spent on Con- gress; 150 votes wanted at $20,000 apiece; a startling report from the national capital. ["From Idaho Daily times, Dec. 27, 1894."] [Boise City? 1894.] [i] p. 8°. H. U.S. Congress.- House. Papers submitted to the House committee on the Pacific rail- road from the Treasury and Interior depts., and ordered by that committee to be printed, in the matter of the investigation provided for in the resolution of the House relative to issue of bonds to the Central Pacific railroad. [Washington] 1869. 104, [2] p. 8°. H. . . Senate. A bill to create a sinking fund for the hquidation of the government bonds advanced to the Central and Western Pacific railroad companies. Ordered printed Apr. 3, 1876; reported, with amendments. May 26, 1876. [Washington, 1876.] 9 p. 4°. H. ■ . . . [Report as to the Central Pacific railroad of the select committee, appointed under resolution of the Senate of Jan. 24, 1888, to which was referred the President's message transmitting the report of the Pacific railway commission. Ordered 292 RAILWAY ECONOMICS printed Feb. 17, 1890.] [Washington, i8go.] [S4]p- 8°. H. U.S. Congress. Senate. [Report of the Com- mittee on railroads, to whom was referred Senate bill no. 687; for settlement with the Union and Central Pacific railroads.] [Wash- ington, 1876.] 14 p. 8°. H. . Treasury dept. Letter from the acting Secretary of the treasury transmitting a statement of the unpaid allowances standing credited on the books of the Treasury of the U.S. to the Central Pacific railroad company as compensation for services upon non-aided lines, together with interest upon said amounts at the rate of 2 per cent per annum to the ist day of July, 1897. 59 p. 8°. (S4th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 34.) ICC. Winton, N. W. Pacific railroad: speech in the Nevada Senate, Feb. 27, 1865. [Carson City? 1865?] 16 p. 8°. H. Southern Pacific railroad company. Articles of association, incorporation, amalgamation and consolidation of the Southern Pacific railroad, the San Jose & Almaden railroad, the Pajaro & Santa Cruz railroad, the Monterey railroad, the Monterey extension railroad, the Southern Pacific branch railway, the San Pablo & Tulare railroad, the San Pablo & Tulare extension railroad, the San Ramon Valley railroad, the Stockton & Copperopolis rail- road, the Stockton & Tulare railroad, the San Joaquin Valley & Yosemite railroad, the Los Angeles & San Diego railroad, the Los Angeles & Independence railroad, the Long Beach, Whittier & Los Angeles County railroad, the Long Beach railroad, the Southern Pacific railroad extension company, and the Ramona & San Bernardino railroad. [San Francisco, 1888.] 48 p. f°. H. . Before the Committee on public lands. House of representatives. In the matter of the grant lands to the Southern Pacific railroad company of California. (Act of July 27, 1866.) Charles H. Tweed, counsel for the Southern Pacific railroad company New York [18— ]. 11 p. 8°. LC. . Bylaws. In effect Sept. 6, igoo. 2 1. f. ICC. Charter with amendments thereto. New York, 1871. ^^ p. 8°. ICC. [Circular announcing the appointment of A. C. Hutchinson, general manager of the Atlantic system, Southern Pacific company.] [New Orleans, Mar. i, 1885.] [i] p. 8°. H. [Circular letter from C. P. Huntington, Southern Pacific railroad of Arizona, to Speyer & company, New York.] [New York, June I, 1883.] 3 p. 8°. H. [Circular notice of the president of Southern Pacific company giving brief state- ment of the organization for the administra- tion of the general business of the company.] [San Francisco, Feb. 27, 1885.] [i] p. 4°. H. . Classification of disbursement ac- counts, July I, 1890. 61 1. 8°. ICC. . Description, progress and business; with references to the financial condition of the company and the value of its ist mortgage 6 per cent gold bonds. New York, 1875. 21 p. 8°. H. -. Excursions weekly over the Sunset route, for New Orleans and other eastern cities. San Francisco, Oct.-Nov. 1894. folder, nar. 8°. H. -. ist mortgage 5 per cent gold bond. [Dated Aug. 25, 1888.] 15 p. f°. ICC. -. In the Circuit court of the U.S., gth circuit, district of California. The county of San Mateo, plaintiff, v. the Southern Pacific railroad company, defendant. Argument for defendant, by John Norton Pomeroy, of counsel for defendant. [San Francisco] n.d. i3SP. 8°. B. The lands granted to and withdrawn for the benefit of the Southern Pacific railroad company, of California; Henry Beard, attorney. [1887 ?] 88 p. 8°. H. The lands of the Southern Pacific railroad company of California; their situa- tion, soil, cUmate, vegetation, present and prospective values, price, and the terms under which they are offered for sale; with general information on the resources of Southern California; Jerome Madden, land agent. San Francisco, June i, 1877. 40 p. 8°. H. Same. New York, 1880. 27 p. 8°. ICC. -. Same. San Francisco, Apr. i, 1880. 136 p. 8°. H, ICC, NY. . Same. London, n.d. 136 p. 8°. ICC. -. Saine. San Francisco, Apr. i, 1882. iSip. 8°. B, H. Same. San Francisco, Apr. i, 1883. 151 p. 8°. H, NY. Lease of certain railroads between New Orleans and San Francisco to the Southern Pacific company, n.p. [Feb. 10, 1885.] 2 p. f°. ICC. . Letter of Mr. Hutchinson [general manager Southern Pacific Atlantic system] to the chairman of the General grievance com- mittee, locomotive engineers. [New Orleans, 1888.] sp. 8°. H. . A list of government and railroad lands open to pre-emption or homestead, or to purchase, along the lines of the Central Pacific and the California & Oregon railroads; specifically designated by section, township and range. [San Francisco] 1886. g6 p. 8°. H. Same. [San Francisco?] 1886. 96 p. 8°. H. List of officers, agencies, and stations. San Francisco, Dec. I, 1888. 46 p. 8°. H. . Official list (no. i.) of officers, stations, agents; table of distances, etc. San Fran- cisco, Oct. I, 1885. 36 p. 12°. H. -_ — . [Opening of the new, continuous, all- rail route between San Francisco and New Orleans: map and time schedule.] [San Francisco, Feb. i, 1883.] broadside, sq. 4°. H. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 293 Organization _ [Southern Pacific rail- west of Texas. [Washington? 1880.] 20 p road] articles of association and consolidation, and acts of Congress and of the legislature of California relative thereto. New York, 187^. 87 p. 8°. B, H. Same. New York, 1875. "3 P- 8°. Organization, progress, operations, 8°. H. H. etc. Description of the road and bonds. New York, 1880. 19 p. 8°. ICC. . Remarks of C. P. Huntington, agent and attorney of the Southern Pacific railroad companies, before the Committee of public lands of the U.S. Senate [Feb. 23, 1884] on House bill 3933, declaring a forfeiture of the lands granted to the Texas Pacific railroad company, its successors and assigns. New York, 1884. 19 p. 8°. ICC. . A report on the physical and financial condition of the Southern Pacific company and an analysis of its operations for the past five years [by Talbot J. Taylor & company]. Aug. I, 1902. [New York.] 74 p. 4°. ICC. . Southern Pacific company to Central trust company of New York, trustee. Mort- gage securing two s year 4^ per cent gold bonds. Dated Dec. r, 1900. New York. 33 p. 4°. ICC. . Southern Pacific company to Union trust company of New York, trustee. Four per cent mortgage. (Central Pacific stock collateral.) Dated Aug. i, 1899. New York. 45 p. 4°. ICC. -. Southern Pacific railroad company of Texas. Charter, with amendments thereto. New York, 1871. 33 p. 8°. ICC. Southern Pacific railroad, via New Orleans, San Antonio and El Paso : argument before the Committee on railroads of the U.S. Senate, Mar. 12, 1878, by Richard S. Spof- ford: the Mexican & Pacific extension of the Galveston, Harrisburg, & San Antonio rail- way. Washington, 1878. 22 p. 8°. H. . Texas &• Pacific railway company v. the Southern Pacific railroad company (of New Mexico). Order to show cause against the appointment of a receiver. Argument of Hon. S. W. Sanderson San Francisco, 1881. 71 p. 8°. B. . 32d parallel Pacific railroad: argument of James H. Storrs in behalf of the Southern Pacific railroad, before the Committee on the Pacific railroads of the House of representa- tives, and the Committee on railroads of the Senate, 45th Congress, on the pending propo- sitions of the Southern Pacific and Texas Pacific railroad companies. Feb. 1878. Washington, 1878. s6p. 8°. B, H. 3 2d parallel Pacific railroad: argu- ments before the Committee on railroads, U.S. Senate, of Jere M. Wilson, and remarks of C. P. Huntington, in behalf of the South- em Pacific railroad company, of California, in opposition to bill to extend the time for completing the Texas Pacific road, and ac- quiring the public lands in the territories 3 2d parallel Pacific railroad: remarks of C. P. Huntington and argument of James H. Storrs in behalf of the Southern Pacific railroad, before the Committee on the Pacific railroads. House of representatives, 4Sth Congress, on the pending propositions of^ the Southern Pacific and Texas Pacific railroad companies; Jan. 31, 1878. Wash- ington, 1878. 62 p. 8°. H. . Time table: Northern division, winter arrangement commencing Nov. 21, 1879. [San Francisco, 1879.] [4] P- 24°. H. . [Time table, etc.] No. i, Apr. 20, 1885. San Francisco, 1885. folder, nar. 8°. H. . Time-table no. 7, [for the] Coast division, to take effect Sept. 14, 1890. [San Francisco? 1890.] [10] p. i°. -. Same. No. 3, to take effect July 25, 1892. [San Francisco? 1892.] 11 p. 8°. H. . Time-table no. i, for lines in Oregon, to take effect July i, 1892. [San Francisco? 1892.] II p. 8°. H. . Same. No. 2, to take effect Sept. 5, 1892. [San Francisco? 1892.] 11 p. 8°. H. -. Time-table no. i, for the Lodi division, to take effect July i, 1892. [San Francisco? 1882.] [2] p. 8°. H. . Time table no. 2, for the Los Angeles division, to take effect Aug. 7, 1892. [San Francisco? 1892.] 9 p. 8°. H. -. Time table no. 2, for the Mojave divi- sion, to take effect July 28, 1892. [San Francisco? 1892.] 5 p. 8°. H. -. Time table no. 49, [for the] Northern division, to take effect Oct. 18, 1885. [San Francisco? 1885.] [8] p. f. H. -. Time table no. i, for the Sacramento division, to take effect July i, 1892. [San Francisco? 1892.] 7 p. 8°. H. Time table no. i, for the Salt Lake division, to take effect July i, 1892. [San Francisco? 1892.] [4] p. 8°. H. Time table no. 2, for the San Joaquin division, to take effect July 25, 1892. [San Francisco? 1892.] 6 p. 8°. H. Time table no. i, for the Santa Cruz division, to take effect July i, 1892. [San Francisco? 1892.] 9 p. 8°. H. Time table no. i, for the Truckee division, to take effect July i, 1892. [San Francisco? 1892.] [5] p. 8°. H. Time table no. 2, for the Yuma and Tucson divisions, to take effect July 31, 1892. [San Francisco? 1892.] 6 p. 8°. H. Time table no. i, for the Western division, to take effect July i, 1892. [San Francisco? 1892.] 17 p. 8°. H. Trust mortgage of the Southern Pacific branch railway (of Cahfornia). San Francisco, 1887. 17 p. 8°. H. -. Two 5 year, 4 per cent collateral trust bonds. New York, Mar. 19, 1906. 3 p. f°. ICC. 294 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Southern Pacific railroad company. West by south, half south; by E. McD. Johnstone. [Buffalo, N.Y., 1890.] 98 p. 8°. H. Barbour, F. C. W. Overland by the Southern Pacific: from the Crescent city to the Pacific Ocean. Meadville, Pa., 1892. up. 8°. H. The California king. Stanford's post-prandial New Year's day soliloquy. [San Francisco, 1876.] IS p. 8°. H, ICC. Fettered commerce: how the Pacific mail and the railroads have bled San Francisco. San Francisco, 1892. [2], 5-46 p. 8°. H. Johnston, John W. The true Southern Pacific railroad v. the Texas Pacific railroad. Speech in the Senate of the U.S., June 5, 1878. Washington, 1878. 24 p. 8°. ICC, JC. A Southern overland glimpse. San Francisco, 1869. [8] p. 8°. H. U.S. Congress. House. [Lands granted to the Southern Pacific railroad. Report of the Committee on public lands. Ordered printed Feb. 24, 1886.] [Washington, 1886.] 18 p. 8°. H. . . . [Relief of settlers on public lands: report of the Committee on public lands in relation to the lands granted to the Southern Pacific railroad. Ordered printed Mar. 28, 1876.] [Washington, 1876.] 4 p. 8°. H. . . Senate. Argument before the Committee on railroads, as to the rights and interests of the Southern Pacific railroad company of California, as affected by the Texas & Pacific railway bill; Jan. 20, 1875. [Washington, 1875.] 10 p. 8°. H. War dept. [Location of Southern Pacific and Texas Pacific railroads through Fort Yuma reservation and across the Colorado River.] [Washington, 1878.] 34 p. 8°. H, ICC. White & Kemble, New York. A report on the physical and financial condition of the Southern Pacific company and an analysis of its operations for the past five years. Aug. I, igo2. [New York? 1902.] 74 p. 4°. CU, HU, LC. Union Pacific railroad company. Abstract of laws relating to railroads of the states and territories in which the railways of the Union Pacific system are operated. Compiled by the law department, Oct. i, 1890. Omaha, 1891. 576, V p. 8°. ICC. . Acts of Congress relating thereto and amendment; bylaws of the company and mortgages executed for the security of the ist mortgage, land grant, income, bridge, and sinking fund bonds. Boston, 1874. 129 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. • . Acts of Congress relating thereto and amendments thereof; bylaws of the company; and several mortgages executed for the security of the ist mortgage bonds, land grant bonds, income bonds, and bridge bonds Fairfield, la. n.d. 97 p. 8°. ICC. . Acts of Congress relating to the Union Pacific railroad passed between the years 1862 and 1873. Washington, 1873. 44 p. 8°. B, ICC. -. Additional brief, resisting application of the Burlington & Missouri River railroad company to be declared a "branch" of the Union Pacific, n.p., n.d. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Agreement between the Union Pacific railway, Oregon short line railway and Utah & Northern railway, and the Northern Pacific railroad and Oregon railway and navigation company, dated Feb. 23, 1883. n.p., n.d. 13 p. 8°. H. . An agreement for the reorganization of the securities and properties held in 6 per cent collateral note trust of the Union Pacific railway company, dated Sept. 4, 1891. n.p., n.d. 4 p. 4°. ICC. Agreement of holders of collateral notes. Dated Feb. 15, 1897. New York, 1897. 29 p. 8°. ICC. . Analysis of the annual reports with reference to the prospective value of its properties Boston, 1884. 50 p. 8°. NY. . Answer to the specifications of the minority commissioner of the U.S. Pacific railway commission. Boston [1888]. 119 p. 8°. ICC. . Argument before J. D. Cox, secretary of the interior, in support of the right of the Central branch Union Pacific railroad, to continue and extend its road to the "Main trunk" as one of the branches thereof; by Effingham H. Nichols. Washington, 1870. 19 p. 8°. H. -. Argument before the Hon. J. D. Cox, secretary of the interior, in support of the right of the Central branch Union Pacific railroad company, under existing laws, to continue and extend its road to the "Main trunk" [by Effingham Nichols]. Washing- ton, 1869. 44 p. 8°. B. . Argument before J. D. Cox, secretary of the interior, showing that the act of 1866 has not repealed the right of the Central branch Union Pacific railroad to continue and extend its road to the "Main trunk" as one of the branches thereof; by Effingham H. Nichols. Washington, 1870. 19 p. 8°. B, H. . Argument in behalf of the Central branch Union Pacific railroad, before J. D. Cox, secretary of the interior; by WiUiam M. Evarts. n.p. [1870?] 38 p. 8°. B, H,HU. . Argument of Samuel Shellabarger, before the Committee on Pacific railroads of the House of representatives, delivered Mar. 13 and 14, 1878, in regard to the power of Congress to order the seizure and possession of the property of such company without any process of law. Washington city, 1878. 36 p. 8°. ICC. Articles of union and consolidation of the Union Pacific railroad company, the Kansas Pacific railway company and the Denver Pacific RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 29s railway and telegraph company, into the Union Pacific railway company. Dated Jan. 24, 1880. up. 8°. ICC. Before the Attorney-general of the U.S. Argument on behalf of the Union Pacific railroad company in regard to a resolution of the House of representatives of 28 Nov. 1877, asking of the President information as to alleged omissions to enforce certain provi- sions of the charter of said company relating to running connections, freights and fares. 27 p. 8°. ICC. Before the Secretary of the interior in the matter of the Central branch Union Pacific railroad company, bearing date Feb. 8, 1869. Affidavits of facts. .... [Washing- ton, 1869.] 13 p. 8°. B. Brief in objection to House bill 4075, altering charter of said company. Presented to the Committee on judiciary of the House of representatives. By Shellabarger and Wilson, Counsel for Union Pacific railroad company. 27 p. 8°. ICC. Bylaws. As amended Oct. 4, 1906. 5 p.. 8°. ICC." . The case of the Union Pacific railway company. Statement before the Committee on the Pacific railroad Feb. 24, 1886 [by Charles Francis Adams]. 11 p. 4°. ICC. Classification of commodities for the freight traffic movement. Omaha, Neb., July I, 1902. 26s p. 8°. (Form 138.) ICC. Congressional law concerning the eastern terminus of the Union Pacific railroad. Omaha, 1872. 26 p. 8°. B. . Correspondence between Col. J. H. Simpson and S. Seymour, consxilting engineer. Union Pacific railroad, in relation to the mode of construction. [New York? 1866?] 9 p. 8°. B, H. Decisions. In U.S. courts. Credit mobilier case, transportation and interest questions, Nebraska tax cases n.p. [1874?] 59 P- 8°- ICC. The evolution of the ,locomotive from 1813 to 1891. A brief record of great achieve- ments. Chicago, 1891. 51 p. obi. 12°. B, ICC. [Financial outcome of the first six months of the current year to June 30, 18 as compared with a corresponding period of 1887.] sp. 8°. ICC. [ist mortgage bonds.] [Nov. i, 1865.] 9 p. f. ICC. Foreclosure of the Union Pacific 6 per cent trust indentures, n.p. [1898]. 325 p. 8°. B. Gen. Dodge's report. Letter from the Secretary of the interior, transmitting, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 9th instant, a copy of Gen. Dodge's report to the president of the Union Pacific railroad com- pany for the year 1867. [Washington, 1868.] 71 p. 8°. (40th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 33I-) B, ICC. The great national highway between Omaha to the Mountains. Chicago, 1868. 13 p. 8°. H. . Same. [Another work.] Chicago, 1868. 13, [2] p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. . The great Union Pacific railroad excur- sion, from New York City to the looth meridian of longitude. Oct. 1866. New York, 1867. 84 p. 8°. B, ICC. -. The great Union Pacific railroad excur- sion to the 1 00th meridian: from New York to Platte City; incidents of the excursion, character of the country; statistics of the road, its progress and trade, meeting at Platte City; reception at Chicago. Chicago, 1867. 62 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. -. . Guide to the Union Pacific railroad lands. Omaha, 1870. 36 p. 8°. ICC, NY. Same, sth ed. Omaha, 1872. iv, S-48P. 8°. H, NY. Same. Omaha, 1876. 30, [2] p. 8° H. Handbok ofver Union Pacific — Jernvagens land. 12,000,000 acres. Omaha, 1875. 16 p. 8°. ICC. Its construction, resources, earnings and prospects. New York [1867]. 16 p. UI. Kansas Pacific v. Union Pacific. Arguments of John N. Rogers, esq., Hon. George G. Wright, on behalf of the Union Pacific company, in the so-called "pro-rata" controversy [Washington] n.d. 130 p. 4°. fold. map. B. [Letter from treasurer to stockholders. New York, May 10, 1907. 2 p. 4°.] B. A letter from William Whiting to Henry Wilson, of the U.S. Senate, showing that the government is bound to fulfil in good . faith its contract with the Central branch. Union Pacific railroad. [Washington, Mar. 7, 1870.] 7 p. 8°. H, HU. -. Letter of J. L. Williams on the location between Omaha city and Platte Valley. [New York, Jan. 2, 1865.] s p. 8°. B,H._ -. Letter [to the Secretary of the interior] of J. L. Williams [one of the government directors] on location and progress of the Union Pacific railroad. [Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 15, 1864.] 6 p. 8°. H. Letter of Pres. Dillon" to the chairman of the Committee on judiciary of the U.S. Senate, relative to the differences between the company and the U.S. Jan. 24, 1876. n.p., n.d. 3 p. 8°. ICC. Letter of president of the Union Pacific railroad company relative to a settle- ment of its indebtedness to the U.S. [New York, May 4, 1876.] 5 p. 8°. B, ICC. -. Making travel safe. The modern rail- road problem [Omaha, Neb., 1910.] 31 p. 16°. B. Omaha bridge. Letter and statement of Sidney Dillon relative to the proposed legislation concerning the tolls over the Omaha bridge. [New York, May 15, 1876.] 14 p. 8°. B. Omaha to California. Union Pacific the Missouri River and California; open from railroad. The direct route to Colorado , 296 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Idaho Chicago, 1868. 12, [4] p. 8°. B. Union Pacific railroad company. Opinion of Benjamin R. Curtis, relating to the right of the Central branch Union Pacific railroad to continue and extend its road to the "Main trunk" and for and in aid of the construction thereof to receive lands and bonds from the U.S. Washington, 1869. 8 p. 8°. B, H, HU. . Passenger department bulletin for July 1880. Omaha, 1880. 63 p. 12°. H. . Plan and agreement for the reorganiza- tion of the Union Pacific railway company, including its Kansas Pacific hne. Dated Oct. IS, 1895. [New York, 1895.] 35 p. 4°. B, ICC, NY. . Preliminary report to the President of the U.S. on the location, construction and management of the Union Pacific railroad. By Chauncy H. Snow, government director. Mar. 10, 1869. Washington, 1869. 17 p. 8°. B, ICC. Progress of their road west from Omaha, Neb., across the continent; making with its connections, an unbroken line from the Atlantic to the Pacific: 500 miles com- pleted, Oct. 25, 1867. New York, 1867. 24 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. . Same. 540 miles completed, Dec. 1867. New York, 1868. 32 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. . Same. 660 miles completed, June 18, 1868. [New York, 1868.] 32 p. 8°. ICC. . Same. 820 miles completed, Sept. 20, 1868. New York, 1868. 40 p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC. Same. 1,032 miles completed. Mar. 1869. The present and prospective of the company's ist mortgage bonds. New York, 1869. 24 p. 8°. H. . Same. New York [1870]. 32 p. 8°. NY. . Reorganization. (Circulars and notices to bond and security holders.) 1896-97. S p. 4°. ICC. Report chief engineer. Letter from the Secretary of the interior in answer to a resolution of the House calling for the last report of the chief engineer [G. M. Dodge] of the Union Pacific railroad company. [Wash- ington, 1870.] 61 p. 8°. (41st Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 132.) B. . Report made to Hon. James Harlan, secretary of the interior, Feb. 24, 1866, with accompanying documents. Washington, 1866. sop. 8°. B. . Report of Gen. G. M. Dodge, chief engineer, on lines crossing the Rocky Moun- tains. New York, 1867. 53 p. 8° B H ICC. to the Board of directors, on a branch railroad line from the Union Pacific railroad to Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Puget's Sound. Wash- ington, D.C., 1868. 13 p. map. 8°. B, ICC NY. . Report of G. M. Dodge, chief engineer, with accompanying reports of chiefs of parties. for the year 1867. Washington, 1868. 85 p. 8°. B, ICC. Same. For 1868-69. Washington, 1870. 61 p. 8°. B, ICC. Report of J. I. Blair, president of the Sioux City branch, Union Pacific railroad company. Union Pacific railroad, its prog- ress and prospects Blairstown, N.J., 1866. 16 p. 8°. B. . Report of James A. Evans of explora- tion from Camp Walbach to Green River, n.p., 186^. 24 p. 8°. NY. . Report of M. F. Case of surveys of Cache La Poudre and South Platte routes and other mountain passes in Colorado, n.p 1864. II p. 8°. NY. . Report of Samuel B. Reed of surveys and explorations from Green River to Great Salt Lake City, n.p., 1864. 15 p. 8°. NY. . Report of the chief engineer on bridging the Missouri River. New York 1867. 18 p. 8°. B. Report of the chief engineer, with accompanying reports of division engineers, for 1866. Washington, D.C., 1868. 12^ p plates. 8°. B, CU, ICC, NY. . Report of the consulting engineer on the location and construction of a bridge across the Missouri River. Dated Dec. 31, 1866. New York, 1867. 27 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Report of the consulting engineer [Silas Seymour] on the location between Omaha City and the Platte Valley. [Dated Dec. 21, 1864.] New York, 1865. 9, xxxviii p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. . Report of the consulting engineer with reference to the operations of the engineer department. New York? 1865. 9 p. 8°. NY. Report of the organization and pro- Report of G, M. Dodge, chief engineer, 8' ceedings of the Union Pacific railroad com- pany. New York, 1864. [74, xxxviii] p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. 1. Report of Thomas C. Durant, vice- president and general manager, to the Board of directors, in relation to the operations of the engineer department, and the construc- tion of the road, up to the close of the year i86s. New York, 1866. [142] p. 8°. B, H, ICC. . Report of Thomas C. Durant, vice- president and general manager, to the Board of directors, in relation to the surveys made up to the close of the year 1864. New York, 1866. [58] p. 8°. B, CU, H, ICC. — ; . Report [on the change of location of the line west of Omaha], of Springer Harbaugh, government director, to the Secretary of the interior. [Pittsburgh, July 20, 1865.] 9 p. B, H. . Report on the question of bridging the Missouri River, by J. L. Williams. Nov. 25, 1867. Fort Wayne, Ind., 1867. 20 p. 8°. B. Report relative to issue of stock [by the Union Pacific railroad] or making contracts smce March 3, 1873. Ordered printed Feb. 28, 1884. [Washington, 1884.] 19 p. 8°. H. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 297 . Statement in opposition to House bill no. 2416, being a bill to compel that company to pro rate upon passengers and freight with the Burlington & Missouri railroad company of Nebraska, n.p., n.d. 10 p. 8°. ICC. . Statements made by Charles Francis Adams, before the Committee on Pacific railroads. Boston [1888?]. 49 p. 8°. NY. . Supplemental report of the consulting engineer [Silas Seymour] on bridging the Missouri River, at the eastern terminus of the road, dated Mar. 24, 1868. New York, 1868. 16 p. 8°. B, H. . Three studies in railroading. [Omaha, 1893.] 80 P- 16°. H, ICC. Contents: Building the road, by G. M. Dodge. Driving the last spike, by Sidney Dillon. The West and the railroads, by Sidney Dillon. . Same. Chicago, 1896. NY. Transmitting certain papers giving names of corporations whose bonds and in- terest have at different times been guaranteed by the Union Pacific railway. Ordered printed July 26, 1890. [Washington, 1890.] 20 p. 8°. H. Union Pacific guide, a descriptive and illustrative guide to the Union Pacific system. Omaha, 1894. 168 p. 8°. H. Union Pacific railroad company to the Mercantile trust company, ist mortgage. Dated July i, 1897, securing ist mortgage railroad and land grant 4 per cent gold bonds. New York.. 88 p. 4°. ICC. . Union Pacific railroad company to the Union trust company of New York, trustee. Collateral trust indenture. July i, 1879. IS p. 8°. ICC. . Union Pacific railroad company v. the Sioux City 6° Pacific railway company. Washington, n.d. 9 p. 8°. ICC. The Union Pacific railroad from Omaha, Neb., across the continent, making, with its connections, an unbroken line from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean; chartered by the U.S.: its construction, resources, earnings and prospects. New York [1867 ?]. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Same. [Another work.] New York [May IS, 1867]. 16 p. 8°. B, H, ICC. . Union Pacific railroad from Omaha, Neb. What has been done and when it will be finished. 7 p. 8°. ICC. Union Pacific railroad in U.S. courts. Decisions. Credit mobilier case, at Hartford, Conn. U.S. Circuit court. Justice Hunt. Transportation and interest question. U.S. Court of claims. Judge Knott; U.S. Supreme court. Justice Davis. Nebraska tax cases. U.S. Supreme court. Justice Miller, Justice Strong. Dissenting opinion by Justice Bradley, n.p., n.d. [69] p. 8°. B. Union Pacific railroad. Letter from the Secretary of the interior in answer to a resolution of the House of the 30th ult. transmitting report of the president of the Union Pacific railroad company. [Feb. 3, 1869.] 19 p. 8°. (40th Cong., 3d sess. House. Ex. doc. 15, pt. 3.) ICC. . Union Pacific railroad v. U.S., being a suit to collect one-half of the transportation accounts of the U.S. with Union Pacific rail- road. Decision of U.S. Court of claims. Arguments before U.S. Supreme court, Wash- ington, D.C., Oct. 27, 1875. Decision of U.S. Supreme court, n.p., n.d. 60 p. 8°. ICC. . The Union Pacific railway and the Thurman act, so called. Letter of Mr. Sidney Dillon, president, to the Hon. Geo. F. Edmonds, chairman of the Senate committee on the judiciary, and the statement of counsel concerning the compliance of the company with that act. New York, n.d. 32 p. 8°. ICC. . The Union Pacific system. Receivers' office. Outstanding bonds and stocks June 30, 1894, and particulars re defaults. Revised Nov. I, 1894. n.p. [1894]. 112 p. 4°. NY. The U.S., ex rel. the Union Pacific railroad company, against the justices of the Supreme court of the state of New York, for the first judicial district. Points for relator on application for mandamus. S. J. Tilden, of counsel. New York, 1869. 14 p. 8°. B. . Ein wegweiser iiber die Union Pacific bahn und ihre fiinf milhonen acker land fur farmer und heimstatten in Kansas und Colo- rado. Bremen [1892 ?]. 24 p. 8°. H. Educational bureau of information. Geography of the Union Pacific railroad. [Pt. 2 to 6. Unit no. A. 3 to A. 7.] n.p., igio. 4 V. 4°. B, ICC. . . History of the Union Pacific. Instruction paper, unit no. A.i. n.p., 1909. 59 p. 4°- B, ICC. Ames, Oakes. Defense of Oakes Ames against the charge of selling to members of Congress shares of the capital stock of the Credit mobilier of America, with intent to bribe said members of Congress. Read in the House of representatives, Feb. 25, 1873. n.p., n.d. 20 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Oakes Ames. A memoir with an ac- count of the dedication of the Oakes Ames Memorial Hall at North Easton, Mass. Nov. 17, 1881. Cambridge, 1884. ICC. Atkinson, Edward. Memorandum in regard to the equity in the case between the govern- ment and the Union Pacific railroad [Boston, Jan. 21, 1871.] 20 p. 8°. CU, ICC. Bailey, William Francis. The story of the first trans-continental railroad; its projectors, construction and history [Fair Oaks, Cal., 1906.] 164 p. 8°. ICC, LC. Brent, John. The empire of the West. igio. B, ICC. . What every school boy and school girl should know (a compilation). Omaha, Neb. [1910]. 116 p. illus. 12°. B, ICC, LC. Contains: Railroad housekeeping. How the locomotive grew. Solving great prob- lems. Brewster, Benjamin Harris. Address at a meet- ing of excursionists held July 7, 1867, near Fort 298 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Harker, Kan., at the western end of the track of the Union Pacific railway. Philadelphia, 1867. 16 p. 8°. UI, Y. Buell, Dexter C. The educational bureau of the Union Pacific railroad. In Central rail- way club proceedings. Nov. 11, 1910. Carr, Robert E. How the Union Pacific rail- -^ road company violates its charter in exorbi- tant and discriminating rates of transporta- tion. The duty of Congress. St. Louis [1873]. 10 P- 8°- ICC. Central Pacific. Review of the opinion of Attorney-general Ackerman, upon the ques- tion whether the Union Pacific railroad com- pany is required to pay the interest on its U.S. bonds before the maturity of the principle; by S. W. Sanderson, counsel. Sacramento, 187 1. 33 p. 8°. H, ICC. Chicago. Board of trade. Union Pacific rail- way. Chicago, 1868. pam. HU. Churchill, Arthur S., et al., appellants. In the Supreme court of the U.S. Arthur S. Churchill, et al., appellants, v. Oliver W. Ames, el al., appellees. Arthur S. Churchill, et al., appel- lants, V. George Smith, et al., appellees. Arthur S. Churchill, et al., appellants, v. Henry L. Higginson, et al., appellees. Appellants' brief in reply to briefs for appellees. John L. Webster, of counsel. Constantine j. Smyth, attorney-general of Nebraska. Omaha [1894?]. 50 p. 8°. JC. Claflin, William. Will Congress preserve good faith with the Central branch. Union Pacific railroad company? [Washington, 1870.] 6 p. 8°. B, CU, H, HU. Congressional law concerning the eastern terminus of the Union Pacific railroad. Omaha, 1872. 26 p. 8°. B. Crawford, J. B. Credit mobilier of America; its origin and history, its work of constructing the Union Pacific railroad and the relation of members of Congress therewith. Boston, 1880. 8°. CU, ICC, NY, UI, UM, UW, Y. Davis, James W. In the U.S. District court, first district of Wyoming. James W. Dams v. the Union Pacific railroad company et al. Bill Omaha, 1870. 22 p. 8°. H, JC. Davis, John Patterson. The Union Pacific railway; a study in railway politics, history, and economics Chicago, 1894. 5-247 p. 2 fold. maps. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, JC, LC, UC, UI, UM, UP, UW. Dodge, Grenville Mellen. How we built the Union Pacific railway, and other railway papers and addresses [New York? 1910?] S-171 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, NY, Y. . Romantic realities. The story of the building of the Pacific roads, as told by the engineer whose genius found a pathway over the mountains. A paper on the transconti- nental railways. Read before the Society of the army of the Tennessee, at Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 15, 1888. Omaha, Neb., 1889. 24 p. 8°. B, H, LC, UW. . Same. [Transcontinental railways.] New York, 1899. 50 p. illus. 8°. B, LC, UI, UM (1888). Durant, Thomas C. Statement in reply to the testimony of John B. Alley, taken on the 7th day of Jan. 1873, before the committee appointed by the House of representatives to investigate charges of bribery against members of Congress. [Credit mobilier investigation.] n.p. [1873 ?] $2 p. 8°. H. Garfield, James A. Review of the transactions of the Credit mobiher company and an examination of that portion of the testimony taken by the Committee of investigation, which relates to Mr. Garfield. Washington, 1880. 24 p. 8°. B, H, LC. Hazard, Rowland. The Credit mobilier of America, a paper read before the Rhode Island historical society, Feb. 22, 1881. Providence, 1881. 42 P- 8°- HU, NY, Y. . In Court of common pleas. No. 2, for the city and county of Philadelphia. In equity. Rowland G. Hazard v. the Credit mobilier of America, Royal E. Robbins, Ezra B. Baker and others. Bill filed Nov. 17, 1875. .... [Philadelphia, 1875.] 16 p. 8°. B. Hodge, J. T. Union Pacific railroad; report. New York, 1864. CU. Johnson, Reverdy. Will Congress preserve good faith with the company [Union Pacific] ? Washington, 1870. pam. HU. Kansas. Board of railroad commissioners. Special rates on Central branch railroad. Topeka, Jan. 26, 1886. 10 p. 8°. B. LeConte, John L. Notes on the geology of the survey for the extension of the Union Pacific railway. Eastern division, from the Smoky Hill River, Kan., to the Rio Grande. Phila- delphia, 1868. 68 p. 8°. ICC, Y. Leland, C. G. Union Pacific railway, eastern division; or, 3,000 miles in a railway car. Philadelphia, 1867. CU, ICC. McCabe, James Dabney. Behind the scenes in Washington. Being a graphic account of the Credit mobilier investigation By Edward Winslow Martin [pseud.]. [Chicago, 1873.] ICC. Merrick, William M. Speech [on the Credit mobilier] in the House of representatives. Washington, Feb. 25, 1873. 8 p. 8°. B. Message from the President of the U.S., in answer to a resolution of the House of the 1 6th ultimo, relative to report of special commissioners to examine the work on the Union Pacific railroad. [Washington, 1868.] 2 p. 8°. (40th Cong., 3d sess. House. Ex. doc. 15, pt. 2.) B, ICC. Morris, Isaac N. Condition of the Union Pacific railroad. Letter from the Secretary of the interior, transmitting report of Isaac N. Morris, one of the commissioners appointed to examine the unaccepted portions of the Union Pacific railroad. Washington, 1876. 18 p. 8°. (44th Cong., ist sess. Ex. doc. 180.) ICC. Oakes Ames and the Credit mobilier. [Boston, 1880.] 48 p. 12°. B. Ogden, William B. Speech delivered before the Board of commissioners of the Union Pacific railroad company, at their convention, held RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 299 in Chicago, 111., Sept. 2, 1864. New York, 1864. 10 p. 8°. B. Patterson, J. W. Observations on the report of the committee of the Senate of the U.S. respecting the Credit mobilier of America. .... Washington, D.C., 1873. 45 p. 8°. ICC. Poland, Luke P. Credit mobilier. Speeches delivered in the House of representatives, Feb. 25 and 27, 1873. Washington, 1873. 20 p. 8°. B. Robinson, John R. The octopus. A history of the construction, conspiracies, extortions, robberies, and villainous acts of the Central Pacific, Southern Pacific of Kentucky, Union Pacific, and other subsidized railroads. San Francisco, 1894. 116 p. 16°. ICC, LC. Sheridan, Philip H. Union Pacific railroad, eastern division. Letter from the Secretary of war, transmitting a communication from Major-General Sheridan, commanding the department of the Missouri, relative to government aid to the Union Pacific railroad, eastern division. [Washington, 1868.] 2 p. 8°. (40th Cong., 2d sess. House. Ex. doc. 277, pt. 2.) B. , and Sherman, William T. Reports of inspection made in the summer of 1877 by Generals P. H. Sheridan and W. T. Sherman of country north of the Union Pacific rail- road. Washington, 1878. no p. 8°. ICC. Simpson, James Hervey. Report on the change of route west from Omaha, Nebraska Terri- tory, proposed by the Union Pacific railroad company, made to Hon. James Harlan, secre- tary of the interior, Sept. 18, 1865; with the President's decision thereon. Washington, 1865. 70 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC, Y. Strahorn, Robert E. To the Rockies and beyond, or a summer on the Union Pacific railway and branches Omaha, 1878. 148 p. 8°. B, ICC. — . Same. 2d ed., rev. and enl. Omaha, 1879. 216 p. 8°. ICC. U.S.A., complainant, v. the Union Pacific railroad company et al., defendants. In the Circuit court of the U.S. for the district of Utah. The U.S.A., complainant, v. the Union Pacific railroad company [and others], defend- ants. Evidence and proceedings before the special examiner. [Washington, 1909-10.] 12 V. 8°. NY. U.S. Commissioner of railroads. Report on the affairs of the Union Pacific railway company, as ascertained under his direction, by book- keepers of his office, in June 1884. Washing- ton, 1884. 15 p. 8°. ICC. . Congress. House. Select committee for the Credit mobilier investigation. Report of the select committee to investigate the alleged Credit mobilier bribery, made to the House of representatives, Feb. 18, 1873. Washington, 1873. [2], xix, 523 p. 8°. (42d Cong., 3d sess. House. Rept. 77.) B, H, ICC, JC, LC. . . . Select committee (no. 2) on the Credit mobilier. Report of the select committee of the House of representatives, appointed under the resolution of Jan. 6, 1873, to make inquiry in relation to the affairs of the Union Pacific railroad company, the Credit mobilier of America, and other matters specified in said resolution and in other resolutions referred to said committee. Washington, 1873. [2], xxvi, 786 p. 8°. (42d Cong., 3d sess. House. Rept. 78.) CU, H, ICC, JC. — . . Senate. Select committee on Pacific railroads. Report [on Union Pacific railroad and Central Pacific railroad]. [Wash- ington, 1890.] 78 p. 8°. (sist Cong., ist sess. Senate. Rept. 293.) B. Interior dept. Union Pacific rail- road. Letter from the acting Secretary of the interior, in answer to a resolution of the House [Washington, 1867.] 9 p. 8°. B. — . . Union Pacific railroad. Letter from the Secretary of the interior in answer to a resolution of the House of the 13th inst. transmitting copies of papers in relation to the Union Pacific railroad. [1868.] 31 p. 8°. (40th Cong., 3d sess. House. Ex. doc. 15.) ICC. . . Union Pacific railroad. Letter from the Secretary of the interior, transmitting reports in relation to the Union Pacific rail- road. 1874. 32 p. 8°. (43d Cong., ist sess. House. Ex. doc. 95.) ICC. Supreme Court. Five per cent case. Union Pacific railroad company, appellants, V. the U.S. Decision of the Supreme court of the U.S. Jan. 1879. Boston. 26 p. 8°. ICC. Usher, J. P. In the matter of the resolutions of both houses of Congress touching the operation of the Union Pacific railroad and branches. Letter to the President, n.p., n.d. 12 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Interest on bonds issued to the Pacific railroad companies [Washington] n.d. 20 p. 8°. B. White, Henry Kirke. The building and cost of the Union Pacific. In Ripley, W. Z. Railway problems. 1907. p. 78-79. . History of the Union Pacific railway. Chicago, 1895. 129 p. 8°. B, CU,HU, ICC, LC, UI, UP, UW. White, Horace. Union Pacific railroad discrim- inations. Argument in behalf of ist mortgage bondholders of the Kansas Pacific railway. (45th Cong., 2d sess. House committee on Pacific railroads.) Washington, n.d. 30 p. 8°. B, ICC, Y. Union Pacific railway. Eastern division. [Com- munication setting forth reasons for securing government aid, Jan. 2, 1868. Together with reports of the engineer and geologist.] 28 p. 8°. ICC. . Letter of John D. Perry, president, together with the reports of the engineer and the geologist of the road. Showing the neces- sity and advantages of its construction to the Pacific. Philadelphia, 1868. 28 p. 8°. B, ICC. 300 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Union Pacific railway. Mortgage or deed of trust to John Edgar Thompson, and Adolphus Meier, trustees. Acts and amendments in re- gard to the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. Charters of the Leavenworth, Pawnee & western railroad company and laws of Kansas relating to railroad companies, etc. St. Louis, 1867. 84 p. 8°. ICC. . Reports of preliminary surveys for the Union Pacific railway, eastern division, from Fort Riley to Denver city. Under the direction of R. M. Shoemaker, chief engineer, Jan. 1866. Cincinnati. 27 p. 8°. B, ICC. . Senatorial excursion party. Speeches on the Pacific railroad question St. Louis, 1867. 6s p. 8°. B, ICC. -. Union Pacific railway. Eastern divi- sion. [From the Pittsburg Commercial, New York Tribune, Philadelphia Press, etc.] Washington, 1868. 14 p. 8°. ICC. -. The Union Pacific railway, eastern division, or (Kansas Pacific railway). Econ- omy to the government. Statement of John D. Perry, president, with letters of Generals Sherman, Sheridan, Hancock, Rucker & Easton Washington, 1868. $6 p. 8°. B, H, ICC, NY. The Union Pacific railway, eastern 1909; UI, 1892, 1897-1900, 1903, 1904; UW, 1898; y, 1909, 1910. Alabama, New Orleans, Texas & Pacific junc- tion railways company, limited. Proceed- ings. UI, 1900, 1901, 1903-6. . Reports to stockholders. B, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1904, 1905, 1909; ICC, 1898; LC, 1897-1902; NY, 1881-83, 1885, 1892- 1904; UI, 1897-1903; UW, 1897-1900, 1902-5. Alaska central. Annual report. B, 1905; LC, 1903; UC, 190S, 1908; UW, 1905, 1908. Albany & Schenectady. Annual report to stockholders ICC, 1848, 6 mos. I July 1850, 31 Jan. 1851, 31 Jan. 1852; NY, 1852. Albany & Susquehanna. Report to stock- holders. B, Sept. 186s; ICC, 1866; NY, 1865, 1867; UI, 1854. Albermarle & Raleigh. Annual reports NY, 1888, 1891, 1893. Allegheny railroad and coal company. Report of the directors to the stocldiolders. ist- 1854-. ICC, July i8ss, 30 Nov. 1855; LC, 1855; Y, i8s5, i860. Allegheny Valley. Annual report, ist- 1854-. B, 1876-80, 1882, i88s, 1886, 1889-92, 1897, 1902, 190.5-9; H, 1883, 1888; ICC, 1854, 1856, 1859, 1862, 1863, 186s, 1869, 1870, 1872-1905; LC, 1854-64, 1866, 1871, 1873, 1876-82, 1884-90, 1892-1900; NY, 1857, 1861-63, 1869, 1870, 1872-1909; UI, 1857, i860, 1863-66, 1870, 1871, 1873-88, 1890-92, 1894-1901, 1904; UW, 1879, 1882, I892-I908. Alexandria, Loudoun & Hampshire. Aimual report, ist- 1853-. H, 1854-56; LC, 1854, 1855, 1868, 1869; UI, 1869. American railways company. Annual report, ist- 1900-. B, 1904, 1907; ICC, 1908-10; NY, 1903-7, 1910; Ul, 1902, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1908. Americus, Preston & Lumpkin. Report to stockholders. B, ICC, 1888. Andover & Wilmington. Report ist- 1834-. LC, UW, 1834. Androscoggin. [Report to stockholders.] NY, 1872, 1873. Androscoggin & Kennebec. Report to stock- holders B, May 1862; UW, 1850, 1858, 1859. Ann Arbor. Annual report, ist- 1898-. B, 1899, 1900, 1903, 1910; H, 1898-1904; HU, igo8; ICC, 1898-10; LC, 1898-1901; NY, 1898-1905, 1908, 1909; UC, 1908, 1909; " A list of the reports of the raikoads of the' United States, Canada, and Mexico in the fourteen libraries induded in this catalogue. The reports of railroads of other countries are listed under the names of those countries. The reports are listed by the year for which issued, which may be either fiscal or calendar: the addition of the name of a month signifies that the report is semiannual or otherwise varies from a regular annual issue. N9 attempt has been made to indicate changes in the name of a railroad, the reports being listed alphabetically according to the corporate title at the time of issue. division, or (Kansas Pacific railway). Im- portance of its route to all sections of the country. Petition of 60 railroad presidents, memorials of boards of trade Wash- ington, 1868. 50 p. 8°. fold. map. B, ICC, NY. ANNUAL REPORTS TO STOCKHOLDERS' Agricultural branch. [Annual report. ist- 1853-.] JC, 1857-59. Alabama & Chattanooga. Reports to stock- holders. LC, 1873; NY, 1873, 1876. Alabama & Florida. Report of the president and directors. H, July 1856, May 1858; LC, i860, 1867. Alabama & Tennessee. Reports to stockholders. LC, 1851. Alabama & Vicksburg. Annual report to stock- holders. B, 1902, 1910; H, 1890-92, 1894; ICC, 1908-10; LC, 1890-1901; NY, 1890, 1891, 1893-96, 1899-1902, 1904; UI, 1894; UW, 1901-6. Alabama great southern. Annual report and statement of accounts. B, 1897-1911; H, 1890-92, 1894; HU, 1900-1906; ICC, 1898; JC, 1909, 1910; LC, Dec. 1879, 1890-93, 1896, 1897, June 1898, Dec. 1898, June, 1899, June 1900, 1901 ; NY, 1889-91, 1895-1900, 1908-10; UC, 1908, RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 301 UI, iSgS-iQos, 1908; UW, 1898-190S, 1908, 1909; Y, 1910. Annapolis & Elk Ridge. Annual report, ist- 1838-. UI, Y, 1838. Annapolis, Washington & Baltimore. Annual report. LC, 1839. Ashtabula & New Lisbon. Annual report of the directors. LC, 1857. Atchison & Nebraska. Annual report, ist- 1874-. LC, 1878; NY, 1875, 1876, 1878. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. Annual report, ist- 1871-. B, 1873, 1874, 1880-88, 1890-93, 1896- 1911; CU, 1881-88, 1907, 1908; H, 1881-93, 1896; HTJ, 1871-93, 1896; ICC, 1873-77, 1879-93, 1896-1911; JC, 1873-88, 1890, 1892, r893, 1896-1911; LC, 1875, 1877-79, 1881-88, 1890-93, 1896, 1911; NY, 1906- 11; UC, 1874, 187s, 1877-79, 1881-88, 1890- 93, 1896-1911; UI, 1874, 187s, 1877-93, 1896-1911; UM, 1886-93, 1906-11; UP, 1874, 187s, 1878, 1879, 1881-93, 1896-1911; UW, 1874, 187s, 1877-93, 1896-1911; Y, 1884, 1888, 1896-1911. Atlanta & Charlotte air line. Annual report. B, Aug. and Dec. 1877-79; ICC, JC, 1879; LC, 1879, 1880; NY, 1877-80. Atlanta & West Point. Reports of presi- dent B, 1906-8; ICC, 1887, 1908; LC, 1876, 1879-82, 1897-99, 1901; NY, 1869, 1871, 1876, 1877, 1879-82, 1885-91, 1896-1903; UI, 1880, 1890, 1910; UW, 1880. Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic. Annual report, ist- 1904-. ICC, 1908; UW, 1906; Y, 1904-8. Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern. Annual report, ist- 1897-. LC, 1901; NY, 1897, 1899, 1901. Atlantic & Birmingham. Annual report. H, 1904; UW, 1905. Atlantic & great western. Annual report. H, 1863; ICC, i8ss, 1863, 1864; LC, 1874-78; NY, 1863, 1874-78; UI, 1875-77; UW, 1856, 1863. Atlantic & Gulf. Armual report. B, 1866, 1873; H, 1870, Jan. 1873; ICC, 1874; LC, i860, 1861, 1863-66, 1868, 1870- 72, 1874, 187s; NY, 1873-77; UI. 1871, 1874; Y, 1871-73, 1875. Atlantic & Lake Erie. Report to the stock- holders. ICC, LC, 1873 (presented, Feb. 1874). Atlantic & North Carolina. Proceedings .... Annual meeting of stockholders. B, 1898; ICC, 1887, 1889, 1894, 1898; LC, i8g8, 1900, 1901; NY, 1855, 1856, 1891, 1896-1903; UW, 1900, igo2. Atlantic & Pacific. Annual report. B, 1874, 1882; H, 1873, 1880; ICC, 1874, 1880, 1882, 1884; LC, 1874, 1883; NY, 1874, 187s, 1882, 1884, 1885; UI, 1874. Atlantic & St. Lawrence. Annual report. B, 1872; ICC, 1884; JC, 1849; LC, 1847- 82, 1884, 1893, 1894; NY, 1879, 1889, 1891, 1893, 1894; UI, 1848-51, 1882; UW, 1847, 1848, 1850, 1851, 1884; Y, 1850. Atlantic Coast line. Annual report. B, 1900-10; H, 1904; HU, 1902-7; ICC, 1901-7; LC, 1899-1901, 1905; NY, 1900- 1907; UI, 1898-1909; UP, 1904-8; UW„ 1888, 1889, 1900, 1902-7; Y, 1901-10. Atlantic Coast line railroad company of South Carolina. Annual report. NY, 1898, 1899; UW, 1898. Atlantic Coast line railroad company of Virginia.. Annual report. NY, 1899; UW, 1898. Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio. Annual reports ist- 1871-. B, 1872-75; H, 1871; ICC, 1873, i879r 1880; LC, 1871-74, 1877-80; NY, 1872, 1873; UI, 1873, 1877, 1878; UW, 1871-73,, 1877, 1879; Y, 1872. Auburn & Rochester. Annual report. ICC, UW, 1840. Bald Eagle Valley, Report of the presi- dent LC, 1865. Baltimore & Hanover. Annual report NY, 1882. Baltimore & Ohio. Annual report. ist- 182 7- B, 1827-49, 1851-53, 1855-81, 1884-88, 1890, 1898, 1899, 1901-11; CU, 1873-84; H, 1830, 1832, 1849, 1852, 1853, 1857, i860, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1879, 1880, 1883, 1888- 1900, 1903-10; HU, 1829, 1831-33, 1836, 1840, 1844, 1849, 1851-62, 1864, 1869-71, 1873-75, 1880, 1885, 1889-1908; ICC, 1827- 1911; JC, 1848, 1849, 1857, 1888-1910; LC, 1827-33, 1835-1910; NY, 1828, 1829, 1836, 1837, 1839, 1844, 1846, 1847, 1851-53, 1855- 60, 1866-71, 1896, 1899-1910; UC, 1859-72, 1893-1910; UI, 1827-30, 1832, 1833, 1835- 38, 1841, 1842, 1844-1910; UP, 1888-1903, 1906, 1908; UW, 1827-33, 1835-81, 1883-93, 1895-1910; Y, 1832-35, 1837, 1838, 1841, 1844, 1875, 1879, 1899, 1900, 1903-10. Baltimore & Ohio southwestern. Annual report, ist- 1891-. ICC, 1891, 1892, 1897, 1899; LC, 1891, 1892, 1895-99; I^Y, 1891-93, 1896-98; UC, 1898; UI, 1891, 1896; Y, 1898. Baltimore & Susquehanna. Annual report, ist- 1828-54. B, 1828, 1834, 1835; H, 1830, 1835, 1836, 1839, 1840; ICC, 1828, 1830, 1831, 1834-36, 1841, 1852, 1854; JC, 1834; LC, 1828, 1830- 32, 183s, 1836, 1846-49, 1852-54; NY, 1835, 1836, 1852, 1853; UI, 1828, 1830-32, 183s, 1836; UW, 1828, 1835, 1836, 1839, 1842-50, 1852; Y, 1835. Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic. Annual report, ist- 1895-. B, 1900-1909; ICC, 1897, 1904, 1907-10;. LC, 1895, 1897, 1898, 1900-1903; NY, 1895- 1906; UI, 1899-1910; UW, 1900-1906. Bangor & Aroostook. Annual report, ist— 1895-. B, 1898-1911; HU, 1900-1905, 1907, 1908; 302 RAILWAY ECONOMICS ICC, 1895-1906, 1908-10; JC, 1910; LC, 1895-1901; NY, 1895-1904, 1908; UC, 1908, 1910; UI, 1895-1903, 1905, 1907-10; UW, 1895-1900, 1903-10. Bangor & Piscataquis. Report of the directors and treasurer. H, 1876, 1877, 1879; ICC, LC, 1887; NY, 1887, 1891. Barclay. Annual report, ist- 1863-. LC, 1893; NY, 1892-94, 1897. Barclay railroad and coal company. Annual report, ist- 1854-. LC, 1857. Baton Rouge, Groose Tete & Opelousas. Report to the governor of Louisiana. LC, 1866; NY, 1860-69. Beaver Meadow railroad and coal company. Report LC, 1848, 1849; UW, 1849. Beech Creek. Annual report. ICC, 1887; LC, 1892; NY, 1888, 1891-96; tJI, i8q6. Belletontaine. Y, 1867. Bellefontaine & Indiana. Annual report of president and directors ist- 1850-. B, 1851, 185s; H, Jan. 1851; ICC, Jan. 1851, May 1852, Jan. 1854 — Jan. 1856; JC, 1851, 1852; LC, 1851, 1852; NY, 1856-64; UI, 1851, 1852, 1856; UW, 1851-53; Y, 1851. Bellefontaine & Indiana, and Indianapolis, Pittsburg & Cleveland. Joint annual report, ist- 1856-. B, 1856, 1862-64; H, 1862; ICC, 1856-60; NY, 1856-64; UW, 1862. Bellefonte central. Annual report. ist- 1892-. LC, 1898, 1900; NY, 1898, 1900, 1904; UI, 1900-1910. Bell's Gap. Annual report. ist- 1873-. ICC, 1887 (MSS copy). Beloit & Madison. Report to stockholders. B, Jan. 1854, 185s; NY, 1854. Belt. Report of directors. NY, 1890-1900. Berkshire. Annual report. JC, 1857, 1858. Bessemer & Lake Erie. General manager's report. B, 1901-11; HU, 1906, 1907; ICC, 1901-5, 1907, 1909; UI, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1907, 1908. Blue Ridge. Report. LC, 1849, 1854, 1856-58; NY, 1855; UW, 185s, 1856, 1858. Boston & Albany. Annual report, ist- 1868-. B, 1868-79. 1881, 1882, 1884-91, 1893, 1894,- 1897-1900; H, 1868-96, 1898-1900; ICC, 1868-79, 1881-1900; JC, 1868-71, 1874, 1879, 1887; LC, 1868-1900; NY, 1869-1900; UC, 1871, 1873-75, 1877-79, 1881-1900; UI, 1868-1900; UP, 1881; UW, 1868-1900; Y, 1868-71, 1873, 1875, 1877-80, 1883, 1884, 1893, 1894, 1896, 1897. . Annual report of state directors to legislature of Massachusetts. B, 1869. Boston & Chelsea. Annual report. H, i860; JC, 1858, 1859. Boston & Lowell. Annual report, ist- 1837-. B, 1851, 1873, 1876, 1877, 1886; H, 1837, 1867, 1868, 1871, 1883, 1884; ICC, 1879, 1880; JC, 1849, 1857; LC, 1837, 1851, 1854, 1856, 1876, 1884; NY, 1858, 1862-64, 1870, 1873-86; UC, 1874; UI, 1839, 1840, 1842-44, 1846-52, 1855, 1856, 1879; UW, 1849, 1851,^ 1852, 1854, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1865, 1866, 1869-71, 1873, 1875-77, 1879-86; Y, 1850, 1852, 1854, 1858, 1859, 1867. ■ . Annual report to the legislature of Massachusetts. H, UW, 1844. -. Returns. JC, 1858,1859. Boston & Maine. Annual report, ist- 1835- ? B, 1849-62, 1864-73, 1875-83, 1885-1907, 1909, 1910; CU, 1849-73; H, 1849, 1852, 1853, 1855, 1858, 1875, 1880, 1881, 1883, 1884, 1886, 1887, 1889, 1902-4; HU, 1847- 1908; ICC, 1849, 1853, 1855, 1856-60, 1862, 1864, 1865, 1874, 1875, 1877-1911; JC, 1848- 78, 1882-igio; LC, 1849, 1850, Jime-Dec. 1850, 1852, 1854-57, 1859, 1862, 1864, 1866, 1868, 1869,1873, 1875-77, 1903, 1905, 1907-10; NY, 1849, 1854-60, 1862, 1868-71, 1873-1910; UC, 1873-75, 1877, 1893-1910; UI, 1843, 1844, 1846-50, 1853, 1859, 1861, 1865, 1866, 1873, 1874, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1885, 1887, 1890-94, 1896-99, 1901-9; UM, 1863- 82; UP, 1880-91, 1893-1910; Y, 1849-63, 1866-73, 187s, 1876, 1878, 1883, 1886, 1888, 1891-1910. Boston & New York air line. Annual re- port ICC, 1878, 1880; LC, 1880; NY, 1878-80; UI, 1880; UW, 1878; Y, 1882. Boston & New York centra!. Report. CU, 1854; JC, 1857. Boston & Providence. Report of directors.^ ist- 1831-. B, 1834, 1850, i860, 1870, 1871, 1874-84, 1887; H, 1849, 185s, 1857, 1859, 1862, 1866, 1869, 1870, 1873, 1875-81, 1883; ICC, 1832, 1834, 1870, 1875, 1879, 1881, 1882, 1887; JC, 1832, 1849, 1850, 1856-62, 1867, 1872, 1874- 87; LC, 1834, 1849, 185s, 1857, 1859-62, 1864-75, 1879-83, 1885-88; NY, 1834, 1861, 1870-72, 1874, 1877-87; UI, 1839, 1840, 1842-44, 1846-52, 1859, 1871, 1873, 1879, 1881-83, 1886; UM, 1869-82; UW, 1834, 1849, 1855, 1859, 1861, 1865, 1868, 1870, 1873-88; Y, 1832, 1845, 1864, 1865, 1868, 1871, 1872, 1876-85, 1887, 1888. Boston & Worcester. Report of the directors, ist- 1832-67. B, Jan. 1833, June 1840-67; CU, 1832, 1849-67; H, 1832, 1833, 1840, 1841, 1844, 1845, 1847, 1849-51, 1853-67; HU, 1840; ICC, 1838, 1840, 1841, 1843-67; JC, 1832, 1834, 1839-67; LC, 1832, 1834, 1838, 1840- 63, 1865-67; NY, 1832, 1833, 1840, 1844-46, 1849, 1851-67; UC, 1849, 1850, 1859, 1863, 1866, 1867; UI, 1832, 1839, 1840, 1842-44, 1846-50, 1852-54, 1856-64, 1866, 1867; RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 303 UW, 1832, 1840, 1842, 1844, 1847-52, 1854- 67; Y, 1840, 1847/49- 1857/59, 1863, 1865, 1867. Annual report to the legislature of Massachusetts. B, 1833, 1834, 1844; H, 1844, 1845, 1848; ICC, 1844, 184s; JC, 1834, 1844, 1845, 1848; LC, 1848; NY, 1844; UW, 1834, 1844, 1845, 1848. Boston, Barre & Gardiner. Annual report. .... ist- i86q-. H, 1870-85; JC, 1857, 1858; NY, 1883; UW, 1869, 1870, 1872-77, 1879-81. Boston, Clinton & Fitchburg. Annual report. JC, 1874; UW, 1875. Boston, Clinton, Fitchburg & New Bedford. Report. B, 1882; H, 1876; NY, 1877, 1878, 1882. Boston, Concord & Montreal. Annual report. 1st- 1 847-. B, 1879, 1884; H, 1859; ICC, 1855, 1867, 1880; JC, 1849, 1855, 1873; LC, 1870-72, 1874-85; NY, 1849, 1873-78, 1880; UI, 1875, 1880; UW, 1849, 1859, 1862, 1873, 1878, 1885; Y, 1849, 1873. Boston, Hartford & Erie. Report. B, ICC, 1864; NY, 1863-65; UP, 1875; UW, 1865. Boston, Hoosac tunnel & western. Report of the corporators ist- 1874-. H, 1874; LC, 1874, 187s; NY, 1885; UC, 1875; UI, 1875-80. Bradford, Bordell & Kizua. Annual report. ICC, 1867. Break Water & Frankford. Proceedings .... and the annual report of the president and directors, ist- 1874-. NY, 1874. Bridgton & Saco River. Report of the directors and president ICC, 1889, 1890; NY, 1886, 1897. Brunswick & Florida. Report of the president, with the proceedings of the stockholders .... May 3, 1855, to which are added the charter .... with the amendments thereto. New York, 1855. 59 p. 8°. B, H. ■ Buffalo & Lake Huron. Report of the direct- ors UW, 1903, July-Dec. 1904. Buffalo & Susquehanna. Annual report, ist- 1895-. B, 1897, 1899, 1901, 1903, 1906; HU, 1895, 1906,1907; ICC, 1896-1907; LC, Oct. 1893 — June 1895, 1897, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1903; NY, 1893-1907; UI, 1898-1904, 1906-8; UP, 1896; UW, 1893-1907; Y, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1910. Buffalo, New York & Erie. Annual report, ist- 1859-. H, 1860-62; ICC, i860. Buffalo, New York & Philadelphia. Annual report, ist- 1883-. B, 1883, 1887; H, 1883-87; ICC, 1883, 1886, 1887; JC, LC, NY, 1883-87; UW, 1883. Buffalo, Pittsburg & western. Annual report H, LC, NY, 1881, 1882. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg. Annual report, ist- 1886-. B, 1886, 1887, 1889, 1890, 1892-1903, 1905- 11; H, 1898, 1899, 1901-4; HU, 1905, 1908; ICC, 1886-1907; JC, 1910; LC, 1887, 1890, 1892-1902; NY, 1887-1900; UC, 1890, 1893; UI, 1889, 1894, 1897, 1899-1909; UP, 1896- 1907, 1909, 1910; UW, 1886-1910; Y, 1903- 10. Burlington & Missouri River. Annual report. B, 1863, 1864, 1873; CU, H, ICC, 1873; LC, 1858, 1874; NY, 1873; UW, 1856-58, 1861, 1873. Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Minnesota. Annual report. LC, 187s; NY, 1874, 1875. Burlington, Cedar Rapids & northern. Annual report, ist- 1877-. B, 1877-79, 1886, 1891, 1892, 1897-99; H, 1880, 1882, 1886, 1887, 1889-1901; ICC, 1878, 1879, 1881-1901; JC, 1892, 189s, 1898, 1899; LC, 1877, 1879, 1881, 1883-1901; NY, 1877-1901; UC, 1898, 1899; UI, 1878, 1879, 1890, 1898-1901; UW, 1898, 1900, 1901; Y, 1878, 1881, 1882. Bush terminal company. Annual report. B, 1905; UI, 1909; UW, 1905-10. Cairo & Fulton. Annual report. LC, 1855, 1858; NY, 1858; UI, i860. Cairo, Vincennes & Chicago. Receiver's report. NY, 1888. Calgary & Edmonton. Annual report and financial statement, ist- 1891-. NY, 1899. CaUfomia & Texas railway construction com- pany. Annual report NY, 1874. California northwestern. Annual report. HU, ICC, 1906; UI, UW, 1905, 1906. California Pacific. Annual report of the presi- dent to the stockholders, at annual election, July 15, 1874. San Francisco, 1874. Report suppressed. H, LC, NY. Cambridge. Returns. B, 1857; NY, UW, 1857-60. Cambridge railroad company and the Union railway company. Returns. JC, 1858. Camden & Amboy. Report H, 1867; UW, 1839, 1843, 1847. Camden & Atlantic. Annual report. CU, 1872; H, 187s, 1876; ICC, 1875-95; JC, 1881; LC, 1892; NY, i872-<)5; UI, 1879, 1895. Canada southern. Annual report. B, 1872, 1879-82, 1887, 1890, 1891, 1893, 189s, 1897-1903; HU, 1890-92, 1894-1900; ICC, 1879-92, 1894-1903; JC, 1879, 1880, 1895; LC, 1879-82, 1890, 1891, 1893-95, 1897-99; NY, 1873-1904; UI, 1882, 1888, 1890-1901; UP, 1900, 1902, 1903; UW, 1879-1902; Y, 1873, 1883, 1884, 1887-89, 1893. 304 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Canadian northern. Annual report. ist- 1903-. B, 1903-10; HU, 1906-8; NY, 1906, 1907; UI, 1903-9; UW, 1903-7. Canadian Pacific. Annual report, ist- 1881-. B, 1885, 1887-94, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1904, 1906-11; H, 1885, 1887-1901, 1905-11; HU, 1878, 1887-89, 1891-99, 1902-8; ICC, 1885-92, 1894, 1897-1910; JC, 1883, 1893, 1895^ 1896; LC, 1883, 1885-1910; NY, 1885- 1908; UC, 188s, 1886, 1888-1910; UI, 1885, 1887-89, 1891-94, 1896-1905, 1907-10; UP, 1885, 1888, 1889, 1894, 1898, 1899, 1910; UW, 1885, 1887, 1894, 189s, 1897, 1899-1905; Y, 1896-1900, 1902-10. Canton company of Baltimore, Maryland. Annual report ICC, 1875; NY, 1874. Cape Cod branch. Annual report of the direct- ors. ist-7th, 1847-53. B, 1847-53- Cape Cod railroad company. Annual report. B, 1854-60; H, 1855; NY, 1859; UW, 1857; Y, 1857. . Annual report to legislature. B, 1857. Cape Cod railroad corporation. Annual report. JC, 1858. . Annual report to legislature. B, 1858-60; JC, 1858. Cape Fear & Yadkin VaUey. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the stockholders. B, 1886, 1887; ICC, 1880, 188s, 1886-88; LC, 1880, 1888, 1893; NY, 1880, 1888-90, 1892, 1893; UW, 1880-87, 1889, 1890. Carolina central. Report NY, 1881, 1896. Carson & Colorado. Annual report. ICC, 1887. Catasauqua & Fogelsville. Annual report. ICC, 1887. Catawissa. Annual report, ist- i860-. B, 1860-68; H, 1864; ICC, i860; JC, i860, 1861; LC, 1866; NY, 1861, 1863; UW, 1860-64, 1866, 1869-71. Catawissa, Williamsport & Erie. Report, ist-. B, 1855-57, 1859; CU, 1857; ICC, 1855- 57; JC, 1856, 1859; LC, 1855-57; NY, 1857, 1859; UW, 1855, 1856; Y, 1855-57. Cedar Rapids & Missouri River. Report of the president ist- i860-. ICC, LC, i860. Central military tract. Report of the direct- ors JC, 1855; LC, 1856. Central of Georgia. Annual report. ist- 1896-. B, 1900-10; H, 1904-10; HU, 1906-8; ICC, 1896-1911; JC, 1901, 1902; LC, 1896- igoi, 1903, 1904, 1907; NY, 1895-I907, 1909; UC, 1893, 1896-1910; UI, 1898, 1900- 1903, 1905, 1908-10; UP, 1896-1903, 1905- 10; UW, 1896-1910; Y, 1896-1910. Central Ohio. Annual report, ist- 1849-. B, 1862; H, 1867, 1869-75; ICC, 1853, 1854, 1858; LC, 1858, 1866, 1867, 1869, 1870, 1872, 1873, 1886, 1890; NY, 1886, 1896. Central Pacific. Annual report. B, 1872-87, 1889; H, 1862-68, 1872-87; ICC, 1872-84, 1886, 1887, 1898; JC, 1874, 1876, 1887; LC, 1872-87; NY, 1872-87, 1898; UC, 1873-76, 1878; UI, 1872-86; UP, 1873-76; UW, 1872-74, 1876, 1878, 1883, 1885, 1887, 1898. Central railroad and banking company of Georgia. Report. B, 1881, 1885-88; H, 1883, 1887, 1889: ICC, 1836-55, 1879, 1881, 1883-90, 1893; JC, 1849, 1856; LC, 1836-45, 1847, 1849, 1851 1866, 1868-94; NY, 1857, i860, 1861, 1867 1870-72, 1874-76, 1879-84, 1886-94; uwi 1838-47, 1854, 1866, 1870, 1872, 1880-84, 1887, 1888, 1892; Y, 1837-42, 1844, 1845 1848-51,^ 1854, 185s, 1882. Central railroad company of Iowa. Report. H, 1874 (financial condition); NY, 1890- 1906. Central railroad company of New Jersey. Annual report, ist- 1848-. B, 1859-62, 1864, 1870, 1871, 1873-76, 1890-92, 1901, 1903-10; H, 1855-66, 1889; HU, 1901-7; ICC, 1853-75, 1888-1901, 18 mos. 30 June 1903-10; LC, 1853, 1855- 75, 1888-93, 1901; NY, 1854, 1858, 1861-66, 1868, 1870-76, 1882-1901, 1903-5, 1907-9; UI, 1864, 1865, 1867, 1871-75, 1889-93, 1901, 1903-9; UM, 1905-10; UP, 1894- 1900, 1903; UW, 1858, 1862-64, 1866, 1867, 1872-75, 1888-93, 1901-S; Y, 1852, 1853, 1856-59, 1861, 1862, 1904-10. Central railroad company of South Carolina. See Wilmington and Welden. Central Vermont. Annual report B, 1886, 1901, 1903-11; H, 1889; HU, 2d-9th; ICC, 1887, 1890, 1900-1911; JC, 1845-53. 1855, 1906-10; LC,.i89o, 1900- 1906, 1908-10; NY, 1887-90, 1892-95, 1900- 1910; UI, 1902, 1904-10; UW, 1901-10; Y, 1904-11. Champlain & St. Lawrence. Report. Y, 1853. Charleston & Savannah. Report of president. .... ist- 1855- LC, 1855; UW, 1855-57.- Charleston & western Carolina. Annual report. LC, 1901; NY, 1899-1904; UI, 1905-9; UW, 1905. Charlotte & South Carolina. Proceedings of .... convention of stockholders. B, 1847; ICC, Sept. 1847, Jan. 1848, Oct. 1848, Jan. 1849, Oct. 1849, Nov. 1850; LC, 1857; UW, 1848, 1849, 1851, 1852, 1854, 185s, 1857, 1866. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta. Proceedings, of the stockholders, ist- 1871-. H, 1883; LC, 1881; NY, 1874, 1876-86. Chartiers VaUey. Annual report. LC, 1855. Chattanooga, Rome & southern. Annual report. NY, 1899. Chelsea Beach. Annual report. JC, 1859. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 305 Cheraw & Darlington. Proceedings .... of stockholders. .... LC, 1897; UI, 1894, 1895^; UW, 1886, 1889, 1890, 1892-97. Cheraw & Salisbury. Proceedings .... of the stockholders LC, 1890; NY, 1891; UW, 1890, 1891. Chesapeake & Ohio. Annual report, ist- 1868-. B, 1873-7S, 1878-80, 1883, 1887, 1894, 189s, 1897-1909, 1911; CU, 1892; H, 1868, 1869, 1872, 1878, 1879, 1883-86, 1892; HU, 1868, 1899-1908; ICC, 187s, 1885-87, 1889- 92, 189S-1911; JC, 1873, 1898, 1903; LC, 1869, 187s, 1881, 1883-87, 1889-1902; NY, 1871, 1873, 1874, 1877, 1879, 1880, 1883-87, 1889-1909; uc, 1906-9; tri, 1874, 187s, 1876, 1884, 1891-93, 1896-1908; TIM, 1897, 1899-1910; UP, 1899; UW, 1868, 1870, 1871, 1873, 1885, 1891, 1892, 1895-1906; Y, I89I, 1892, 1895, I898-I9II. Chesapeake, Ohio & southwestern. Annual report, ist- 1882-. H, 1884-86, 1892; NY, 1884-88, 1890-92. Cheshire. Annual report, ist- 1847-. B, i860; CU, i860; H, 1840, 1881, 1882, 1884-87; JC, 1851, 1857, 1858; NY, 1873, 1876, 1877, 1882, 1883; UI, 1848-52, 1855, 1856, 1889; UW, 1846, 1850-52, 1854, 1856, 1857, i860, 1861, 1885-87, 1889. Chester Valley. Annual report. B, 1857, 1858. Chestnut Hill. Annual report. • , ICC, 1855. Chicago & Alton. Annual report, ist- 1864-. B, 1864, 1866-68,, 1870, 1872, 1873, 1878- 80, 1882, 1884, 1886-98, 1902, 1905, 1906, 1910, 1911; H, 1864, 1869, 1870, 1872-78, 1880-97, 1900-1905; HU, 1865, 1867, 1869, 1870, 1875-77, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1885-87, 1889-92, 1894, 1903, 1904, 1906-8; ICC, 1871-99, 1901-11; JC, 1867, 1869-98, 1901- 10; LC, 1872-1902, 1904, 1905; NY, 1868, 1871-99, 1901-7; UC, 1870-99, 1901-10; UI, 1872-76, 1878-82, 1884-89, 1893-95, i8g8, 1901-10; UM, 1890, 1895, 1905-10; UP, 1895-99; 1901-7; UW, 1871-78, i88a- 1907; Y, 1863, 1865, 1873, 1875-77, 1879, 1882, 1883, 1893-97, 1903-10. Chicago & Atlantic. Annual report. NY, 1888, 1890; UW, 1888. Chicago & eastern Illinois. Annual report, ist- 1878-. B, 1878-80, 1882, 1884-86, 1890-1900, 1902-11; H, 1879, 1880, 1882-84, 1891, 1900, 1904, 1910; ICC, 1878-87, 1890-92, 1896- 1910; JC, 1882, 1890-1910; LC, 1878, 1887, 18907^4, 1896-1902; NY, 1878-87, 1890- 1910; UC, 1905-9; UI, 1878-87, 1891-96, 1898-1906,1908,1910; UP, 1893-1902; UW, 1878, 1879, 1881-86, 1890-93, 1895, 1896, 1898-1910; Y, 1903-10. Chicago & grand trunk. Annual report of the directors ist- 1880-. ICC, 1888. Chicago & Lake Huron. Report of the receiver. LC, NY, 22 Jan.-3i Dec. 1878. Chicago & Michigan lake shore. Report. B, 1877; H, 1874, 1876, 1877; LC, 1873- 7;5, 1877, 1878; NY, UC, 1876; UW, 1875. Chicago & Mississippi. Statement by directors as to the present condition of the road. Mar. IS, 1854. New York, 1854. 16 p. 8°. H. Chicago & northern Pacific air line. Report. NY, 1872. Chicago & northwestern. Annual report, ist- 1860-. B, 1862, 1863, 1865-68, 1870-74, 1876, 1877, 1879-81, 1883, 1886-1911; CU, 1881 H, 1862, 1863, 1865-67, 1875-77, 1880-95 HU, 1862, 1865, 1868, 1890-99, 1900-1908 ICC, 1861, 1862, 1865-1911; JC, 1865-67, 1871-1909; LC, 1861-63, 1865-69, 1871- 1903; NY, 1861-63, 1865-1910; UC, 1865- 67, 1881, 1891-1910; tjl, 1865-67, 1869, 1871-1910; UM, 1881, 1891, 1897, 1901, 1905; UP, 1881, 1885-1903; UW, 1863- 1905; Y, 1861-63, 1867-71, 1879-81, 1886- 1910. Chicago & Rock Island. Annual report. B, 1859, i860, 1862, 1863, 1865, 1866; H, 1857, 1859-65; NY, 1851, 1852, 1856, 1857, 1862, 1865, 1866. Chicago & west Michigan. Annual report, ist- 1879-. B, 1888; H, 1879, 1881, 1882, 1889-92, 189s; ICC, 1879, 1880, 1883-88, 1892, 1897, 1898; JC, 1881-83, 1885, 1887-90; LC, 1879-94, 1896-98; NY, 1880, 1881, 1883, 1884; UW, 1882, 1885, 1889, 1894, 1896, 1897; Y, 1882, 1886, 1888, 1894. Chicago & western Indiana. Annual report. B, 1899, 1907, 1908, 1910; H, 1888; HU, 1906, 1907; ICC, 1907-10; NY, 1890-1903, 1906-9; UC, 1905-9; Ul, 1900-1902, 1904-7, 1909; UW, 1896-1907; Y, 1906-10. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. Annual report, ist- 1855- B, 1855, 1859, i860, 1862-64, 1866-1911; H, 1855, 1859-62, 1864, 1867, 1869-71, 8 mos. 31 Dec. 1872, 1873-79, 1881-1908, 1910; ICC, 1854-59, 1861-64, 1866-1911; JC, 1857-61, 1866, 1870, 1873-1910; LC, 1855- 1910; NY, 1858, i860, 1862, 1864-1900; " UC, 8 mos. 31 Dec. 1872, 1873-77, 1879, 1880, 1883-85, 1887-96, 1898-1910; UI, 1855, 1857-59, 1862-64, 1866, 1867, 1869- 1910; UP, 1881-1910; UW, 1857, 1859, i860, 1862-1910; Y, 1857, 1859, 1864- 67, 1869-71, 1873, 1876-90, 1892, 1894- 1910. Chicago, CHnton, Dubuque & Minnesota. Annual report, ist- 1879-80. B, H, ICC, LC, UW, 1879. Chicago great western. Annual report, ist- 1893-. B, 1893-96, 1898-1907, 1910; H, 1893- 1906; HU, 1901, 1905, 1906; ICC, 1893^1910; JC, 1898-1907, 1910; LC, 1893-1902; NY, 1893-1907; UC, 1897-1907; UI, 1892-1907; UP, 1893-1906; UW, 1893-1906; Y, 1893- 1907, 1910. 3o6 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Chicago, Indiana & southern. Annual report. .... ist- 1906-. B, 1906-11; H, 1910; ICC, LC, UI, UP, UW, 1906-10. Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville. Annual report, ist- 1898-. B, 1898, 1900-1911; H, 1904-9; HU, 1906- 8; ICC, 1898-1903, 1908-11; JC, 1900; LC, 1898-1900; NY, 1898-1909; UC, 1906-8; UI, 1898-1910; UP, 1901-3; UW, 1898- 1910; Y, 1898-1911. Chicago, Iowa & Nebraska. Annual report, ist- 1856- B, ICC, 1857. , ^ Chicago junction railways and union stockyards company. Annual report, ist- 1891-. B, 1898; ICC, 1892, 1897, 1900-1902; JC, 1897; LC, 1897-99, 1901-4; NY, 1892-1904; UI, 1897-99; UW, 1891-1910; Y, 1909-11. Chicago-Milwaukee. Report. NY, 1857- Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound. Report, ist- 1910-. B, 1911; ICC, JC, NY, UP, 1910; Y, 1910, 1911. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. Annual report, ist- 1865- B, 1874, 187s, 1877, 1879, 1886, 1887, 1889- 1911; Ctr, 1898-1905; H, 1877, 1879, 1881- 90, 1896, 1897, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1905; HU, 1887, 1890, 1892, 1894, 1897, 1899, 1904-6, 1908; ICC, 1874-1910; JC, 1887-1908, 1910; LC, 1865, 1874-1903, 1907; NY, 1874- 1910; UC, 1877-1910; UI, 1875-1910; UM, 1888; UP, 1897, 1907, 1909, 1910; UW, 1864-1910; Y, 1875-79, 1888-91, 1896-1911. Chicago, Pekin & south western. Report. NY, 1870. Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis railroad company of Illinois. Annual report. B, 1900, 1902-10; H, 1904-10; HU, 1905- 7; ICC, 1900-1910; JC, 1906; NY, 1896, 1900-1907, 1909, 1910; UC, 1906; UI, 1900- 1909; UP, 1901-10; UW, 1893-June 1895, Feb. 1896-1906; Y, 1903-11. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific. Annual report. B, 1861, 1866, 1869-71, 1874, 1877-80, 1882-1911; H, 1876-82, 1884-88, 1890, 1891, 1907, 1908, 1910; HU, 1890-97; ICC, 1854, 1857, 1858, 1860-62, 1866, 1874-1909; JC, 1880, 1882-1909; LC, 1869, 1873, 1876, 1878- 1909; NY, 1867-70, 1872-1910; UC, 1880- 1910; UI, 1881-85, 1887-89, 1890-1910; UM, 1892; UP, 1881, 1883-85, 1887-1904, 1908, 1910; UW, 1854, i860, 1870, 1871, 1876, 1877, 1879-1910; Y, 1853-64, 1869-72, 1874-98, 1900-1910. Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsbiargh. Annual report, ist- 1883-. B, 1886, 1887; ICC, 1887, 1888; LC, 1884- 88; NY, 1883-89; UW, 1885, 1888. Chicago, St. Paul & Fond du Lac. Annual report, ist- 1855- B, 1856, 1857; H, 1855, 1857; ICC, 185s, 1857; NY, 1855-57; UI, UW, 1857. Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City. Annual report, ist- 1887-92. B, 1890-92; H, 1887; ICC, LC, NY, 1887- 92; UI, 1888, 1889; UP, 1887, 1888, 1890-92. Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha. Annual report, ist- 1881-. B, 1881-1902, 1905-11; H, 1883, 1885-89, 1891-98, 1905; ICC, 1881-1905, 1907, 1908; JC, 1882, 1887, 1889, 1891-1903, 1905-9; LC, 1881-1902; NY, 1881-1910; UC, 1882, 1883, 1885, 1887-90, 1892-95, 1897-1900, 1908-10; UI, 1881-1909; UW, 1881-1909; Y, 1881-91, 1902-11. Chicago terminal transfer railroad company. Annual report, ist- 1898-. B, 1898, 1902, 1906, 1907; HU, nth; ICC, 1898, 1899, 1901, 1903, 1904; JC, 1898; LC, 1899-1901, 1903; NY, 1898-1909; UC, 1898, 1902-9; UI, 1899-1909; UW, 1898- 1907; Y, 1898, 1899. Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf. Report. B, 1899-1901; ICC, 1898-1901; LC, 1894, 1898, 1900, 1901; NY, 1891-1901; UI, 1897- 1900; UW, 1900, 1901. Cincinnati. Annual report. B, 1879; ICC, 1879, 1880. Cincinnati & Chicago. Annual report presented Jan. 1856. ICC. Cincinnati & Dayton. Report, ist- 1851-. B, ICC, 1851; LC, 1851, 1854. Cincinnati & Indianapolis jimction. Report. NY, 1856. Cincinnati & Mackinaw. Report. NY, 1887, 1889, 1893-94. Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley. Annual re- port, ist- 1898-. B, 1909; H, 1906-10; ICC, 1897-99, i9°7~ 10; LC, 1877, 1893, 1895-1900; NY, 1876, 1877, 1879, 1880, 1883, 1885-88, 1890, 1893- 1904, 1906-10; UP, 1900-1909; UW, 1898- 1906; Y, 1905-10. Cincinnati, Georgetown & Portsmouth. Re- port. UI, 1909. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton. Annual report, ist- 1850-. B, 1850, 1852-56, 1859-70, 1880; H, 1852, i860, 1871, 1873, 1875-77, 1879, 1880, 1884, 1885, 1904; HU, i860, 1862, 1863, 1867-71, 1875, 1900, 1901, 1903-7; ICC, 1850-56, 1858, i860, 1861, 1863-76, 1880, 1887, 1888, 1899, 1903; JC, 1876; LC, 2d, 6th, 8th, loth, 13th, 14th, 19th, 26th, 1873, 1874, 1876, 1877, 1879-82, 1884, 1885, 1888, 1901; NY, 1855, i860, 1863, 1864, 1868-70, 1873-78, 1880-90, 1899-1905; UI, 1853-56, 1885, 1900, 1901; UW, 1852, 1854, 1866, 1876, 1878, 1879, 1884, 1885, 1901, 1903, 1905; Y, 1862, 1863, 1868-72, 1882-85, 1887, 1891, 1893, 1900- 1902, 1904-7, 1910. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Indianapolis. State- ment .... and report NY, 1872-74, 1877, 1880-82, 1884, 1885, 1888-90. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago. Annual report, ist-gth, 1880-88. B, 1882, 1888; H, 1884, 1887, 1888; ICC, 1885, 1887, 1888; LC, NY, 1880-88. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 307 Cmcinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw. Annual report. LC, 1892, 189s; NY, 1887-89, 1893-95; UW, 1892, 1893. Cmcinnati, Lafayette & Chicago. Annual report. JC, 1874. Cincinnati, Lebanon & northern. Annual report H, 1905, 1906; LC, 1898-1900; NY, 1898- 1906; UP, 1899-1906; Y, 190S, 1906. Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific. Annual report, ist- 1882-. B, 1884, 1886-88, 1895, 1897, 1899-1904, 1906-10; H, 1882-1909; HU, 1900-1906; ICC, 1882-88, 1900, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1907-10; JC, 1886, 1896-98, 1909, 1910; LC, 1882-87, 1890, 1891, 1896-igoo, 1902, 1904; NY, 1882-88, i8go, 1891, 1894-1902, 1904, 1907-10; UC, 1905-10; UI, 1886, 1895-1910; UW, 1886, 1901, 1903, 1905-8, 1910; Y, 1908-11. Cincinnati northern. Annual report. B, 1910-11; H, 1910; UI, 1905-7, 1910. Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia. Annual report. 1st- 1892-. ICC, 1894; LC, 1893, 1897-1900; NY, 1893, 1895-1900. Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort WajTie. Annual report. LC, 1876. Cincinnati, Sandusky & Cleveland. Directors' report. JC, 1885; LC, 1870, 1881, 1889; ICC, 1888. Cincinnati, Selma & Mobile. Annual report. ICC, 1887. Cincinnati southern. Annual report, ist- 1878-. ICC, LC, 1878; NY, 1880. Cincinnati, Washington & Baltimore. Annual report, ist- 1883-. B, 1886, 1887; H, 1883; ICC, 1883, 1887; LC, 1883, 1884; NY, 1884-88; UI, 1885. Cincinnati, Wilmington & Zanesville. Annual report. 1st- 1852-. B, 1857, 1858, 1859; H, 1856; ICC, 1857, 1858; LC, 1854, 1856-58; UI, UW, 1856. Cleveland, Akron & Columbus. Annual report, ist- 1886-. B, 1899; H, 1905-10; ICC, 1887, 1893, 1894, 1896, 1899, 1900, 1907; JC, 1899; LC, 1887, 1891-96, 1899-1901; NY, 1890-96, 1898-1909; UP, 1901-9; UW, 1899; Y, 1905-10. Cleveland & Canton. Report of directors. JC, 1885. Cleveland & Mahoning. Annual report ist- 1852-. B, 1859; H, i860; ICC, 1852, 1854, 1859, i860; JC, 1855; LC, 1852; UW, 1852, 1862; Y, 1862, 1863. Cleveland & Marietta. Annual report B, 1897-1900; H, 1905-10; ICC, 1887, 1897-1901; JC, 1898, 1899; LC, 1896-1901; NY, 1896-1910; UI, 1898; UP, 1893-1909; UW, 1899, 1902, 1^03; Y, 1905-8. Cleveland & Pittsburgh. Annual report, ist- 1848-. B, 1852, 1854-56, 1858-68, 1898: H, 1853, 1854, 1856, 1859-64, 1898; ICC, 1852-56, 1863, 1870, 1874, 1892, 1898-1900; JC, 1852-54, 1856, 1898; LC, 1851-53, i860, 1866, 1874, 1876, 1877, 1884, 1898-1901; NY, 1852, 1853, 1855, 1856, 1861, 1863, 1865, 1866, 1868, 1873-78, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1888, 1890- 1905, 1907-10; UI, 1853, 1893, 1898; UW, 1852, 1854, 1858, i860, 1892-1910; Y, 1851- 57, 1859, 1861, 1867, 1882-1910. Cleveland & Toledo. Report B, 1858-63, 1866; H, 1857, i860, 1863, 1864; ICC, 1857-59; LC, 1854, 1857, 1862, 1866; NY, 1854, 1857, 1859-61, 1865; UW, 1854, 1857; Y, 1854. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis. Annual report, ist- 1890-. B, 1890-1911; H, 1890, i8gi, 1892, 1894, 1895, 1899, 1900-1903, 1910; HU, 1894, 1900-1902, 1904-7; ICC, 1868-70, 1873, 1888, 1890-1910; JC, 1893, 1895, 1904; LC, 1890-1901, 1906-8, 1910; NY, UC, UI, UP, UW, 1890-1910; Y, 1893, 1894, 1898- 1900, 1902-4, 1906-10. Cleveland, Colvmibus & Cincinnati. Annual report. 1st- 1851-. B, 1853, 1861-64, 1866; ICC, 1851-53, 1855, 1865; JC, 1852, 1854; LC, 1867; NY, 1853, 1854, 1861, 1864, 1865, 1867; UW, 1852, 1853, 1861; Y, 1851-53, 1856, 1863, 1865-67. Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indian- apolis. Annual report, ist- 1868-88. B, 1868-71, 1873-88; H, 1875, 1878-81, 1884, 1886-88; LC, 1868-71, 1873-88; NY, 1868-88; UI, 1869, 1870, 1873, 1886, 1887; UW, 1876-85, 1888; Y, 1868-80, 1882, 1883, 1885-88. Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling. Annual report. B, 1900, 1908; ICC, 1887, 1897, 1898, 1900, 1904-8; JC, 1900; LC, 1897, 1898, 1900; NY, 1885, 1887, 1896-1901, 1903, 1906, 1907; UI, 1896-98, 1900, 1902; UW, 1899, 1900, 1902; Y, 1899. Cleveland, Mt. Vernon & Delaware. Annual report 1st- 1870-82. LC, 1876; NY, 1875-79. Cleveland, Painesville & Ashtabula. Report. B, 1858, 1859; ICC, 1858-65; NY, 1866. Cleveland terminal and valley. Report of the president and directors ist- 1896-. ICC, LC, 1900; NY, 1900, 1904. Cleveland, Tuscarawas Valley & Wheeling. Annual report ist- 1875-. LC, 1878, 1879. Cleveland, Zanesville & Cincinnati. Annual report ist- 1851-. ICC, 1852; JC, 1852, 1854; LC, 1859; NY, 1857, i860; Y, 1854-59- Clinton line. Annual report, ist- 1854-. NY, 1855; UW, 1854; Y, 1854-56. Clinton line extension. Annual report. B, 1853; UW, 1854. Clover Hill. Annual report. UW, 1873. 3o8 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Coal and coke railway company of West Virginia. Report. ICC, 1905, 1910; UI, 6th; UW, 1905, 1910. Colorado & southern. Annual report, ist- 1900-. B, 1900-1903, 1905-11; H, 1904-7; ICC, 1900-1910; JC, 1902, 1904-10; LC, 1900- 1902; NY, 1900-1902, 1904-7; UI, 1901, 1902, 1904-10; UP, UW, 1900-1908; Y, 1902-10. Colorado midland. Annual report, ist- 1887-. ICC, 1887; LC, 1889, 1899; NY, 1889, 1899, 1901 (income account). Columbia. Report. H, 189s; Y, 189s, 1896. Columbia & Augusta. Report. B, 1868; NY, 1866. Columbia & Greenville. Annual report LC, 1882-84, 1886; NY, 1884, i88s; UW, 1847-57- Columbus & Cinciimati midland. Annual report. ICC, i88s, 1886. Columbus & Hocking Valley. Annual report. ist- 1869-. B, 1871-77, 1890, 189s; H, 1873, 1887, 1888; ICC, 1871, 1872, 187s, 1877, 1879; LC, 1873-80; NY, 1871, 1872, 1874-80. Columbus & Indianapolis central. Report. UW, 1864. Columbus & Rome. Annual report. NY, 1884, 1885. Columbus & Toledo. Annual report, ist- 1877-80. B, 1880; ICC, LC, NY, 1877-80. Columbus & Xenia. Annual report, ist- 1850-. B, i8s3, 1859-68; H, 1852; ICC, 1853-55; UW, 1850, 1852. Columbus, Findlay & northern. Report. NY, 1887, 1888. Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo. Annual report, ist- 1881-99. B, 1886; H, 1883, 1887, 1888; ICC, 1885, 1887, 1890-92, 1895; LC, 1885-95; NY, 1881, 1883-95; UI, 1885; UW, 1885, 1888, 1890, 1892-94. Columbus, Pequa & Indiana. Annual report UW, 1859, i860. Comstock tunnel. [Report.] NY, 1890-92, 1894, 1895. Concord. Annual report, ist- 1842-. B, 1861, 1863, 1865, 1866, 1874, 1880, 1882, 1892; H, 1854, i860, 1863, 1876, 1884, 1887, 1889; ICC, 1844, 1857, 1859, 1866, 1887-89; JC, 1846, 1850, 1851, 1855-58, i860, 1867-69, 1874; LC, 1880-82; NY, 1858, 1871-89; UW, 1847-50, 1852-54, 1866, 1872, 1876-81. Concord & Claremont. Annual report, ist- 1849-. H, 1849, 1850; UW, 1850, 1853. Concord & Montreal. Annual report ist- 1890-. B, 1890, 1891, 1897, 1899, 1900, 1904; ICC, 1890-92, 1894, 1897, 1899, 1900; JC, 1897; LC, 1890-92, 1894, 1897-1900; NY, 1890-1900, 1904; UI, 1900; UW, 1891- 1900, 1904; Y, 1898. Concord & Portsmouth. Annual report. UW, i860. Connecticut & Passumpsic rivers. Annual report ist- 1846-. H, 1846, 1847, 1849-55, 1857, 1858, 1861, 1862, 1864-66, 1872, 1877, 1878, 1880, 1882-84; ICC, 1846, 1849, 1850, 1852, 1856, 1864, 1869, 1884; JC, 1849, 1855, 1856; LC, 1880-84, 1886; NY, 1867, 1870, 1873, 1874, 1876-78, 1880-86; UW, 1847-50, 1852-64, 1866, 1872, 1876, 1881; Y, 1854. Connecticut River. Annual report, ist- 1845-. B, 1851, 1855-58, i860, 1862-81, 1884-91; H, 1848, 1849, 1853-58, i860, 1867, 1870-72, 187s, 1876, 1883, 1884; ICC, 1845, 1847, 1866-69, 1871, 1873-75, 1877-80, 1884-89, 1891; JC, 1845, 1846, 1856-58, 1874-87; LC, 1873, 1878, 1882-84, 1886; NY, 1861-70, 1873, 1875-79, 1881-89, 1890-92; ill, 1846- 52, 185s, 1856, 1889, 1890; UW, 1846-91; Y, 1846-48, 1852-58, 1864, 1870. Connecticut western. Report. B, 1878. Connotton Valley. Report. NY, 1884. Consolidated railroad of Vermont. Annual report. H, 1889; NY, 1887, 1888. Covington & Lexington. Annual report, ist- 1850-75. ICC, 1857. Cripple Creek central. Annual report, ist- 1905-. Y, 1 905-1 1. Cumberland & Ohio. Annual report, ist- 1871-. NY, 1874. Cumberland Valley. Annual report. B, 1839, 1842, 1849-68, 1882, 1885-87, 1897, 1899, 1905, 1908; ICC, 1851, 1863, 1878-82, 1885-87, 1897-99, 1905; LC, 1S39, 1842, 1850-52, 1854, 1863, 1875, 1876, 1878- 82, 1884-86, 1888, 1889, 1897-1900; NY, 1867, 1873-1909; UW, 1891, 1893, 1900- 1905; Y, 1857. Dakota midland. Annual report ist- 1884-. NY, 1884. Danbury & Norwalk. Annual report, ist- 1853-. H, 1864; NY, 1881, 1883; Y, 1884. Danvers. Report, ist- 1854-. JC, 1857-59; Y, 1858. Danville & Pottsville. Report ICC, 1838; LC, UW, 1838, 1840; Y, 1833, 1839. Danville, Hazelton & Wilkesbarre. Annual report. ICC, 1868; UW, 1870. Danville, Urbana, Bloomington & Pekin. Annual report. JC, 1868. Dayton & Cincinnati. Annual report, ist- 1852-. B, 1855; H, 1852, i8»5; ICC, 1854. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 309 Dayton & Michigan. Annual report, ist- 1861-. B, 1862-70; H, ICC, 1863; NY, 1868-70, 1873, 1874, 1877, 1879-82, 1884, 188s, 1887-90. Dayton and western. Report ist-i8si-. B, i860; LC, 1851. De Moines navigation and railroad company. Annual report of the president and directors to the stockholders. Albany, 18'!';. NY, LC. ^^ Delaware. Proceedings of the annual meeting, and the annual report. B, 190S-9; LC, 1861, 1878, 1897, 1898; NY, 1852-63, 1865, 1867, 1869-1907; UI, 1894-96. Delaware & Hudson company. Annual report. B, 1899-1910; H, 1882, 1889, 1895-1910; ICC, 1895-1910; JC, 1901, 1903; LC, 1879- 88, 1900-1908, 1910; NY, 1901-10; UI, 1832, 1833, 183s, 1838-41, 1843-54, 1856-60, 1863, 1864, 1868-1910; UW, 1899-1904, 1907; Y, 1899, 1903, 1910. Delaware & Hudson canal company. Report of the board of managers. B, 1832, 1838, 1842, 1844-48, 1850, 1852, 1853, 1859. 1868, 1869, 1879; JC, 1825, 1827, 1831, 1832, 1834-73; NY, 1828, 1842, 1845, 1846, 1850-53, 1860-64, 1871, 1S73-79. 1883, 1885-1902; UW, 1832, 1838, 1842, 1843, 1845-49, 1851-53, 1856, 1857, 1859, i860, 1863-65, 1868-98. Delaware & Raritan canal and Camden & Amboy railroad company. Report of the state directors .... to the legislature of New Jersey B, 1847, 1848, 1853-68; H, 1847-49, 1851, 1852, 1855, 1858-62, 1867; ICC, 1847- 51, 1854-59; LC, 1847, 1851, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1862-64, 1869; NY, 1848, 1851, 1854- 56, 1859, i860, 1862-65 (separates, also 1847- 70 in New Jersey public documents). Delaware & Raritan canal company, Camden & Amboy railroad and transportation com- pany and New Jersey railroad and trans- portation company. Joint report, ist- 1867-. B, H, 1867; ICC, 1869; LC, 1867, 1869. Delaware, Lackawaima & western. Annual report, ist- 1853-. B, 1854, 1899-191 I ; H, 1854-62, 1902; ICC, 185s, 1856, 1859, 1861, 1887 (financial statement), 1899-1908; LC, 1859, 1899- 1901; NY, 1854-57, 1860-62, 1881-1909; UI, 1855, 1856, 1899-1908; UP, 1899-1910; UW, 1854-56, i860, 1899-1910; Y, 1854-61, 1899-1910. Denver & Rio Grande. Annual report. B, 1872, 1873, 1880-89, 18 mos. June 1891- 1911; H, 1872-83, 1886, 1891-1908; HU, 1872, 1873, 1891-1906; ICC, 1873, April 1873, 1880-83, 1886-1911; JC, 1872, 1873, 1880, 1886-89, 1892-1910; LC, 1873, 1874, 1880- 83, 1886-1902, 1906; NY, 1873, 1874, 1880- 84, 1886-1910; UC, 1873, 1880, 1886, 1888, 1889, 1892-1910; UI, 1872, 1891-1907; UP, 1871, 1873, 1892-1903, 1906; UW, 1886-1910; Y, 1873, 1879, 1888-96, 1902-10. Denver & Rio Grande western. Annual report. .... 1st- 1883-. B, 1887; ICC, 1887 (2d year ending July 31; 3d year ending Dec. 31); LC, 1883-87; NY, 1883, 1887. Denver & southwestern. Annual report 1st- 1900-. ICC, 1900-1902; LC, 1900; NY, 1900- 1902; UW, 1901. Denver Pacific. Annual report. .... ICC, NY, 1877. Denver Pacific railway and telegraph company. Aimual report ist- 1868-. NY, 1868. Denver, South Park & Pacific. Annual report. 1st- 1874-. H, UW, 1874. Denver, Texas & Fort Worth. Annual report, ist- 1888-. ICC, May 1888, 1888; NY, UI, UW, 1888. Des Moines & Fort Dodge. Report. NY, 1885, 1886. Des Moines Valley. Report. B, 1865; JC, 1865. Detroit & Mackinac. Annual report. H, 1898-1902, 1909; HU, 1906-8; ICC, 1897, 1899-1901, 1903, 1905-9; LC, 1898- 1909; NY, 1897-1904, 1910; UI, 1897-1902, 1908, 1909; UW, 1895-1906; Y, 1897, 1899. Detroit & Milwaukee. Report ist- 1861-. B, 1865, 1872; H, 1858; LC, 1867; NY, 1863, 1870, 1872, 1873, 1877, 1878; UW, 1868. Detroit, Bay City & Alpina. Statement. NY, 1888, 1889. Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee. Report of the directors with statement of accounts, ist- 1889-. NY, 1890. Detroit, Grand Rapids & western. Annual report 1st- 1897- . LC, 1897, 1898; NY, 1898, 1899. Detroit, Lansing & Lake Michigan. Re- port LC, 1875. Detroit, Lansing & northern. Annual report. .... ist- 1877-. B, 1886, 1888, 1890, 1891; H, 1877-80, 1882, 1883, 1885, 1890, 1893; ICC, 1878-80, 1887; LC, 1877, 1878, 1880, 1884, 1885, 1887, 1888, 1890-94; NY, 1878-88, 1890-95; UC, 1890-94; UW, 1877, 1885; Y, 1885. Detroit southern. Annual report. 1st- 1902- . B, 1903; H, 1904; ICC, 1902, 1903; LC, 1902; NY, 1902,1903, 1905; UW, 1903, 1905. Detroit, Toledo & Ironton. Annual report. ist- 1906-. HU, 1906; UI, 1909; UW, 1906, 1907; Y, 1907. Detroit, Toledo, Ironton & Ann Arbor. Annual report. 1st- 1906-. HU, 1907; ICC, NY, 1906, 1907. Detroit union railroad, depot and station com- pany. Annual report NY, 1904, 1906. 3IO RAILWAY ECONOMICS Detroit united. Annual report. B, 1909, 1910; ICC, 1902; UI, 1908, 1909; Y, 1901-1910. Dorchester. Annual report ist- 1858-. NY, 1859. Dorchester & Delaware. Annual report I St- 1866-. NY, 1871, 1873. Dorchester & Milton branch. Annual report, ist- 1847-. JC, 1857-59- Dublin & Wrightsville. Annual report, ist- 188S-. NY, 1885. Dubuque & Sioux City. Annual report, ist- 1860-. B, 1862-64; CU, Jan.-May 1864, 1869; ICC, 1865, 1866, 1868, 1887; JC, 1887; LC, 1862, 1868, 1887; NY, 1864, 1869, 1887; UW, 1862, 1864, 1895; Y, 1861, 1887. Dubuque southwestern. Annual report, ist- 1864-. LC, 1867. Duluth, south shore & Atlantic. Annual report. B, 1900, 1902,1903,1905-11; ICC, 1902-5, 1907-10; JC, 1899, igoi-io; NY, 1900; UI, 1899, 1900, 1902-10; UW, 1902-10; Y, 1899, 1902, 1903, 1906, 1908-10. Duiiirk, Allegheny Valley & Pittsburgh. Report ICC, 1897; LC, 1893, 1897; NY, 1891, 1893-99; Y, 1899. East Pennsylvania. Report. B, 1867, 1868. East Tennessee & Georgia. Annual re- port ICC, JC, 1852; LC, 1853; UW, 1854, 1866. East Tennessee & Virginia. Annual re- port ist- 1850-. LC, 1867; ICC, 1850. East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia. Annual report, ist- 1870. B, 1879, 1886, 1887, 1893; H, 1878, 1887; ICC, 1879, 1885-go, 1893; LC, 1870-80, 1884, Jan.-June 1885, 1886, 1887, 1891, 1892- 94; NY, 1870, 1873, 1875-80, 1883-86, 1893; UW, 1887. Eastern branch (Mass.). Annual report. JC, 1857-59. Eastern Kentucky. Annual report. UW, 1900-1906. Eastern railroad company. Annual report, ist- 1838-. B, 1838, 1840, 1842, 1843, 1848-51, 1854, 1856-61, 1863-72, 1874-80, 1882-84; H, 1838-56, 1858, i860, 1862, 1866, 1871, 1874, 1875, 1881-85; ICC, 1848, 1849, 1856, 1861, 1863, 1865-67, 1871, 1872, 1876, 1878, 1881- 83, 1887, 1888; JC, 1841, 1842, 1848-50, i8s3> 1857, 1858, 1861; LC, 1856, i860, 1862, 1867, 1870, 1871, 1874, 1876-84; NY, 1848, 1856-57, i860, 1862-64, 1866, 1867, 1869-76, 1878-85, 1887; UI, 1839, 1840, 1842-44, 1846-52, 1855, 1856, 1863, 1866, 1870-72, 1875, 1878, 1882, 1884; UW, 1842, 1848, 1850, 1851, 1854-58, i860, 1861, 1863-75, 1879, 1881-84; Y, 1853, 1866, 1867, 1870, 1871, 1873. 1875-1877- Eastern railroad of New Hampshire. Report. B, 1877. Eastern shore. Annual report, ist- 1838-. ICC, 1838. Eastern Texas. Report. UW, 1859. Eaton & Hamilton. Annual report ist- 1854-. ICC, 1854, 1855; LC, NY, 1856; UW,i853. Elberton air line. Report NY, 1880. Elgin & state line. Annual report, ist- 1859-. ICC, 1859. Elgin, Joliet & eastern. Annual report, ist- 1891-. JC, 1898; LC, 1892, 1898; NY, 1891-98; Y, 1897, 1898. Elizabethtown & Paducah. Report. B, 1870; NY, 1872, 1873. Elizabethtown, Lexington & Big Sandy. An- nual report, ist- 1882-. B, 1885; H, 1884-86; ICC, 1884, 1885, 1887; LC, 1885, 1890; NY, 1884, 1885, 1887, 1888, 1890. Elmira & WiUiamsport. Annual report, ist- 1861-. B, 1861-63; ICC, 1863; JC, NY, 1862; UW, 1863; Y, 1862, 1863. Erie. Annual report ist- 1862-. B, 1863-65, 1874-77, 1896-1902, 1904-11'; H, 1862-64, 1900, 1901, 1904, 1910; HU, 1863-66, 1900-1907; ICC, 1862-66, 1869, 1874, 1877, 1896-1910; JC, 1864, 1876, 1877, 1897, 1899-1901, 1905, 1910; LC, 1863-67, 1869, 1871-77; NY, 1862-66, 1869, 1871, 1874-77, 1896-1909; UC, 1864, 1875-77, 1896, 1898, 1899; Ul, 1862-77, 1896-igoi, 1904-6, 1910; UM, 1900, 1901, 1907-9; UP, 1875-77; UW, 1862-66, 1869, 1874-77, 1896-1906; Y, 1876, 1877, 1898-1910. Erie & Pittsburgh. Report. Y, 1908-9. Essex railroad company. Report of the direct- ors, ist- 1846-78 ( ?). B, 1849, 1850; JC, 1849, 1856; UI, 1849; UW, Mar. 28, 1849, May 28, 1849; Y, 1849, 1850, 1858. Essex railroad corporation. Annual report. JC, 1858. European & North American. Annual report, ist- 1877-. H, 1881; LC, 1877-79; NY, 1881. EvansviUe & CrawfordsviUe. Annual report. .... ist- 1855-. B, 1870, 1871, 1873; ICC, 1855; LC, 1874; NY, 1856, 1857, 1871-73, 1875, 1876. EvansviUe & Terre Haute. Annual report, ist- 1855- B, 1886; H, 1882; HU, 1900, 1901, 1903- 8; ICC, 1882, 1887, 1889-95, 1897-1901, 1903, 1908-10; LC, 1878, 1882, 1886, 1887, 1889-94, 1897-1901; NY, 1875-82, 1884- 1910; UC, 1906-9; UI, 1880, 1889, 1893- RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 311 1910; UW, 1887-190S; Y, 1877-80, 1888-90, 1893, 1896-1900, 1903-10. Evansville, Henderson & Nashville. Annual report, ist- 1868-. B, H, 1868. Evansville, Indianapolis & Cleveland straight line. Annual report. ICC, May 1855, 1859; UW, 1855. Fairhaven branch (Mass.). Annual report. JC, 1857-59; Y, 1858. Fall River. Report, ist- 1846-. H, 1848; JC, 1847, 1852; UW, 1853; Y, 1851, 1852. Fayette County. Annual report, ist- 1859-. LC, 1859. Fitchburg. Annual report, ist- 1842-. B, 1848, 1849, 1851-62, 1865-90, 1892- 1902, 1904-7, 1909, 1910; H, 1852, 1856-59, 1861, 1863, 1864, 1866, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1875-81, 1887-90, 1892, 1894, 1898; ICC, 1849, 1851, 1854-62, 1864-88, 1890, 1892- 1903, 1908-10; JC, 1845, 1847-59, 1861, 1863, 1870, 1872, 1874, 1876-84, 1886-93, 1895-99, 1901; LC, 1849, 1850. 1852-1900, 1903; NY, 1844-46, 1848, 1850-59, 1861- 1910; UC, 1857, 1869-73, 1875-84, 1886, 1887, 1891-1900; UI, 1846-52, 1856, 1857, 1866, 1868, 1869, 1871-74, 1876-87, 1890- 1908; UP, 1870, 1872, 1877-84, 1887, 1892, 1893, 1895-99; UW, 1843, 1850, 1852-58, 1866, 1868-1906; Y, 1853, 1861, 1866, 1868- 70, 1873, 1875-1910. Fitchburg & Worcester. Annual report, ist- 1847-. CU, Nov. 1857; H, 1848, 1853, 1854, 1861, 1864; JC, 1848, 1857-59; UW, 1855; Y, 1858. Flint & Holly. Annual report ist- 1865-. H, 1866. Flint & Pere Marquette. Annual report. B, 1873, 1874, 1877, 1878, 1886, 1888-98; H, 1867-70, 1872-77, 1879, 1880-95, 1898; ICC, 1873-80, 1882-87, 1890, 1892, 1897, 1898; JC, 1897, 1898; LC, 1868-79, 1880-87, 1892, 1894, 1896-98; NY, 1872-98; UI, 1892-97; UW, 1873, 1898. Florence. Annual report. NY, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1893, 1895, 1897; Y, 1897. Florida. Report. UW, 1855. Florida, Atlantic & Gulf central. Annual report, ist- 1855- . ICC, 1856. Florida east coast. Annual report. B, 1910; UI, 1908-10. Fonda, Johnstown & Glov'ersville. Annual report. UI, 1909, 1910. Fort Wayne, Jackson & Saginaw. Report. B, 1874; H, 1876; NY, 1874, 1878, 1879; UW, 1876. Fort Worth & Denver City. Annual report. .... ist- 1882-. B, 1886, 1899, i902> I9°S; H, 1904, 1905; ICC, 1883-87, 1895, 1897-1900, 1902, 1905; JC, 1898-1905; LC, 1897-1901, 1903, 1905; NY, 1883-85, 1887-89, 1894-1905; UW, 1899-1905; Y, 1903-5. Fort Wayne, Muncie & Cincinnati. Report. H, 1873. Fremont & Indiana. Annual report. ICC, 18.58. Gainesville, Jefferson & southern. Report NY, 1888, 1890-96. Galena & Chicago union. Annual report. ist-i8th, 1848-1863. B, 1851, 1852, 1854, 1855, 1857, 1858, 1860- 63; H, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1862, 1863; ICC, 1849, 1851-57 (year ending May 10; 8 mos. ending 31 Dec, nth), 1863; JC, 1857; LC, 1850, 1851, 1853-55, 1857-59; NY, 1848-63; UW, 1849-52, 1854-57, 1862; Y, 1853, 1858, i860, 1862, 1863. Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio. Annual report. H, 1883, 1885, 1886; NY, 1885, 1886. Georgia. General manager's report to lessees. B, 1883, 1887, 1890, 1898, 1905, 1907-9; HU, 1907; ICC, 1885-88, 1890, 1898, 1899; LC, 1883-85, 1890, 1897-1900; NY, 1881-92; UI, 1882-1900, 1904-9; UW, 1881-1906. Georgia & Alabama. Annual report, ist- 1896-. LC, 1896; NY, 1896, 1898; UI, 1896-98. UW, 1896. Georgia & Florida. Annual report. ICC, 1909; UI, 1909, 1910. Georgia Pacific. Annual report, ist- 1882-. B, 1886; ICC, 1884, 1885; LC, 1884-87; NY, 1882-88. Georgia railroad and banking company. Report. B, 1843, 1872, 1873, 1879, 1880, 1890, 1898, 1899, 1901, 1905; CU, 1878, 1879; H, 1880; ICC, 1849, 1850, 1873, 1875, 1876, 1878-81, 1887-91, 1893, 1894, 1898-1901; JC, 1890; LC, 1843-46, 1852, 1873-82, 1885, 1887-96, 1898-1901; NY, 1866-83, 1887-96, 1898- ' 1903; UI, 1847, 1849-53, 1880-98; UW, 1839-54, 1856, 1857, 1859-68, 1880, 1886, 1893-96, 1898, 1905; Y, 1839-40, 1848-51, 1853-56, 1858-64, 1876-82, 1884-1907, 1909, 1910. Georgia southern & Florida. Annual report. ist- 1895-. B, 1897, 1899, 1900, 1903, 1905-8, 1910; ICC, 1897-1901, 1908-10; JC, 1909, 1910; LC, 1896-1901; NY, 1895-1904, 1910; UC, 1906-igio; UP, 1899; UW, 1895-1910; Y, 1909. Grand junction railroad & depot company. Annual report ist- 1848-. JC, 1854, 1855; LC, NY, 1849, 1853. Grand Rapids & Indiana. Report. B, 1874, 1886, 1897-99, 1909; H, 1883; ICC, 1859, 1874, 1879, 1882, 1885, 1887, 1890-93, 1895-1910; LC, 1859-61, 1873-75, 1879, 1882, 1884-87, 1891, 1892, 1895-1901; NY, 1862, 1864, 1868, 1869, 1871-1906, 1909; UC, 1898, 1899, 1905, 1908-10; UI, 1897- 1903; UP, 1898, 1899; UW, 1897-99, 1902- 6; Y, 1856. 312 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Grand trunk railway company of Canada. Re- port of the directors. B, Dec. 1889, 1893-1910; ICC, Dec. 1874— June 1910; JC, 1896-1905; NY, 1873, 1876, 1880, 1881, 1883-1900, 1902, 1904-8, 1910; UC, 1893-98, 1900-1909; UI, 1898- 1900, 1904-10; UW, Dec. 1890, June 1897- 1900, June 1903 — June 1906; Y, June 1904, 190S, June 1906, 1907. Grand trunk western. Report. B, 190S-9. Great northern. Annual report, ist- 1890-. B, 1890-95, 1897-1911; H, 1890, 1899; HU, 1890-1908; ICC, 1890-1911; JC, 1890- 1910; LC, 1890-1902; NY, UC, UI, 1890- 1910; UM, 1899, 1904, 1906-10; UP, 1890, 1891, 1894, 1896-1903; UW, 1890-1910; Y, 1898, 1900, 1902-11. Great southern & Florida. Report. Y, 1909. Great western. Annual report. H, 1855; ICC, 1857; LC, 1854 and supple- mentary 185s; NY, 1861; UW, 1853, i8ss; Y, 1853-55, 1857- Great western railway company of 1859. Annual report, ist- i860-. H, i860; LC, 1861; Y, i860, 1861, 1863. Great western railway company of Canada. Report of the directors B, 1867; H, July 1861, July 1862— Jan. 1864, Aug. 1869— Jan. 1871, 1879; ICC, 1855, 1856, 1877, 1880 (Jan. 31); UW, June 1851— May 1852, Aug. 1855— Jan. 1858, Aug. 1867, Jan. 1868. Green Bay & western. Statement. B, 1901, 1903, 1906-9; NY, 1896-1909; UI, igoi-5, 1908, 1909; UW, 1901-6; Y, 1907-9. Green Bay, Milwaukee & Chicago. Annual report. ICC, 1855. Greenville & Columbia. Annual report ICC, 1848, 1849, 1866; LC, 1867; UI, 1848, 1849; UW, 1869. Greenville & Miami. Annual report. ICC, 1852; UW, 1853. Greensville & Roanoke. Annual report of the president and directors. ICC, 1855. Gulf & Ship Island. Annual report. B, 1904, 1907-10; ICC, 1902, 1904, 1906- 10; LC, 1902^4, 1906; NY, 1902-7, 1909; UI, 1901-9; UW, 1902-10; Y, 1904. Gulf of Colorado & Sante Fe. Annual report. ist- 1881-. H, 1883, 1884; JC, 1885; LC, 1882. Hamilton & northwestern. Annual report. H, 1883. Hampshire & Hampden. Annual report. JC, 1857, 1858; Y, 1858. Hannibal & St. Joseph. Report. o-^o' „'^^3, 1871, 1877-79; H, 1855, 1859, 1878-82; ICC, 1877-82; LC, 1858, 1859, 1864, 1871, 1872, 1877, 1878-82; NY, 1871, 1872, 1877-83; UC, 1871; UI, 1878; UW, 1856, 1858, 1859. Hanover & York. Annual report. NY, 1879. Harlem extension southern. Annual report. LC, 1878. Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy & Lan- caster. Report to stockholders, ist- 1835-. B, 1837, 1839, 1843, 1845-53; ICC, 1839, i843-53> 1859; LC, 1843, 1848-50, 1856; UP, 1843, 1846-53; UW, 1839, 1843-54; Y, 1839, 1856. Hartford & Connecticut Valley. Annual report. NY, 1883. Hartford & Connecticut western. Annual report, ist- 1882-. B, ICC, 1887; LC, 1882, 1883, 1887; NY, 1882, 1883, 1885-89; UW, 1882, 1883, 1885. Hartford & New Haven. Annual report, ist- 1836-. B, 1839-41, 1844, Aug. 1862, 1864, 1865, 1867, 1868, 1871; H, 1836-61, 1869; ICC, 1836, 1844, 1851; JC, 1850, 1854, 1856-58; LC, 1837, 1839-42, 1844, 1846, 1847, 1849, 1854; NY, 1836-50, 1854, i860, 1861, 1864, 1869-72; Y, 1836, 1837. Hartford, Providence & Fishkill. Annual re- port, ist- 1850-. B, 1851; H, 1851, 1852, 1854, 1858, 1861; ICC, 1851, 1855; NY, 1856, 1859; UW, 1851-54, 1856, 1858-60; Y, 1851-60, 1862. Hartsville. Annual report. NY, 1891, 1893. Hartwell. Report. UW, 1889. Havana, Rantoul & eastern. Report of the earnings and expenses for the six months ending Nov. 30, 1876. NY. Hiw asse e. Quarterly report. UW, 1837. Hocking Valley. Annual report. 1st- 1899-. B, 1899-1903, 1905-11; HU, 1908-10; ICC, 1900-1905, 1907, 1908-10; JC, 1902; LC, 1899-1903, 1907; NY, tJI, Y, 1899-1910. Housatonic. Annual report, ist- 1838-. B, 1882, 1883, 1886; H, 1838; ICC, 1844, i860, 1887; JC, 1850, 1851, 1855; LC, 1838, 1844, 1848, 1851-56, 1858, 1859, 1862- 81, 1883, 1885, 1891; NY, 1851, 1859, 1863, 1877, 1879-87, 1890-92; UI, 1892; UW, 1844, 1847, 1849, 1851, 1853, 1858, 1861, 1862, 1868; Y, 1844, 1852, 1857, 1859-61, 1863, 1864, 1868, 1870, 1871. Houston and great northern. Report. B, i873i ICC, 1871; NY, 1872. Houston & Texas central. Annual report. B, 1895, 1898, 1899; H, 1899, 1900; ICC, 1897, 1900; LC, 1895, 1897-99; NY, 1895, 1897-1900; UW, 1899. Hudson & Manhattan. Report. UI, 1909; Y, 1910, 1911. Hudson River. Annual report, ist- 1848-. B, 1848; H, 1849; ICC, 1848-50; JC, LC, 1848, 1849; NY, 1848-50, 1852; UC, 1846; UW, 1849; Y, 1849, 1850, 1852. Huntington & Broad Top Mountain railroad and coal company. Annual report, ist- B, 1853-55, 1859, 1861-64, 1890, 1896- RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 313 1900; H, 1890; ICC, i8s4-S6, 1858, 1871, 1889, 1896-98; LC, 1864., 1879, 1889, 1890, 1896-1901, 1906; NY, 1874, 1876-1906, 1908; UI, 1898-1902, 1904-9; UP, 1857; VW, i8s3, 1854, 1891. lUinois & St. Louis bridge and St. Louis tunnel railroad. Annual report. H, 1877/78. Illinois central. Report and accounts, ist- 1852- B, 1868, 1873, 1876, 1877, 1879, 1880, 1884- 1911; H, i8s3, 1854, 1857, 1858, 1869, 1872- 95, 1902, 1904, 190s; HU, i8s4, 1856, i8s7, 1861-63, 1874-1908; ICC, 1854, 1855, 1857- 60, 1863-68, 1871-81, 1884-1911; JC, 1854, 1856, 1874, 1876-1910; LC, i8s4, 1856, 1868, 1871-1905; NY, 1856, i860, 1862, 1864, 1865, 1868-1910; UC, 1888, 1891-1903, 1908-10; tJI, 1853, 1885-1910; UM, 1899-1910; UP, 1863, 1867, 1868, 1872-74, 1876-1910; UW, 1856, 1863, 1864, 1871-1906; Y, 1855, 1856, 1858, 1888, 1897-99, 1902-11. Illinois southern. Annual report. NY, 1905. Indian midland railway company, limited. Report 1st- 1886-. NY, 1886-99, 1901-9. Indiana & Lake Michigan. Annual report. 1st- 1890-. NY, 1897. Indiana, Bloomington & western. Annual report. LC, 1880, 1882; NY, 1881, 1882. Indiana central. Report. 1st- 1853-. B, 1862; H, 1855, 1858; ICC, 1853-55. Indiana, Decatur & western. Annual report. NY, 1895. Indiana Harbor belt. Report. UI, 1908, 1909. Indiana, Illinois & Iowa. Annual report, ist- 1888-. B, 1897, 1899; ICC, 1903, 1905; LC, 1892, 1893, 1896, 1897, 1899-1901, 1904, 1905; NY, 1889-1904; UI, 1904, 1905; UP, 1905, UW, 1901, 1904, 1905; Y, 1891, 1895. Indianapolis & Bellefontaine. Annual report. 1st- 1 849-. B, 1850; ICC, Mar. 6, 1849; LC, 1849, 1851; UW, 1851. Indianapohs & Cincinnati. Report. B, H, 1859; ICC, Dec. 1854, June and ■ Dec. 1855, 1856-59; LC, NY, 1859; UW, 1858. Indianapolis & Cincinnati junction. Annual report. 1st- 1853-. ICC, LC, NY, UW, 1853. Indianapolis & Madison. Report. B, 1861, 1862; NY, 1863. Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette. Report. B, 1871, 1873, 1876, 1877; H, 1877; JC, 1874; LC, 1874-77, 1879; NY, 1874-79; UW, 1874, Aug.-Dec. 1876; Y, 1873-77. Indianapolis, Decatur & Springfield. Report. LC, 1880. Indianapolis, Pittsburgh & Cleveland. Re- port ICC, Y, 1854. Indianapolis southern. Annual report. UI, 1906-9. Interoceanic railway of Mexico, limited. Report. H, 1895-1903, 1905, 1906, 1909; UW, 1899-1904, 1906-10. Iowa central. Annual report, ist- 1890-. B, 1890, 1892-95, 1899-1910; HU, 1906- 8; ICC, 1890-1905, 1907-10; JC, 1903, 1909, 1910; LC, 1890-1902; NY, 1872, 1875, 1878, 1882, 1890-1906; UC, 1906-9; UI, 1894, 1902; UW, 1890, 1894, 1895, 1898-1907; Y, 1905-8. Iowa Valley construction company. Report of the directors. H, 1872. Iron Mountain & Helena. Report Secretary, Feb. 1, 1869. 8°. LC. Iron railway company (of Iowa). Annual report. 1st- 1885-. NY, 1886. Ithaca & Owego. Report B, LC, 1833. Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West. Report ICC, Apr. 1, 1898— July 23, 1899; LC, . 1897; NY, 1891, 1895, 1897, 1898; Y, 1897, 1898. James River & Kanawha company. Annual report. 1st- 1835-. B, 1838, 1840; H, 1878; UI, 1838-44. JefEersonville. Annual report. B, 1861, 1862; H, 1865; LC, 1855, 1862, 1863. JeflEersonville, Madison & Indianapolis. Report. 1st- 1866-. B, 1867, 1869; H, ICC, 1866; NY, 1866. 1868. Junction. Report. NY, 1853. Kanawha & Michigan. Annual report, ist- 1891-. B, 1897-191 1 ; ICC, 1900, 1901; JC, 1900; LC, 1898-1902; NY, 1897-1908; UI, 1897- 1909; UW, 1899-1908. Kansas City, Clinton & Springfield. Annual report. 1st- 1887-. H, ICC, NY, 1887. Kansas City, Fort Scott & Gulf. Annual report, ist- 1879-87. B, 1886; H, 1879; 1881-84, 1886, 1887; ICC, JC, 1887; LC, 1879, 1885-1887; NY, 1879-87; Y, 1884. Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis. Annual report, ist- 1888-. B, 1887-89, 1891-99; CU, 1888; H, 1888, 1890-93; ICC, 1888, 1890-92, 1894-99; JC, 1888, 1892, 1899; LC, NY, 1888-1900; UC, 1893; UI, 1891, 1896, 1898; UW, 1888- 1900; Y, 1891-93. Kansas City, Lawrence & southern. Report. H, ICC, JC, LC, 1879. Kansas City, Lawrence & southern Kansas. Annual report. ICC, 1881. Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham. Annual report, ist- 1890-. B, 1890-92, 1897, 1898; H, 1890, 1891, 314 RAILWAY ECONOMICS 1895; ICC, 1890, 1891, 1897-1900; LC, 1890-95, 1897-1900; NY, 1890-1900; UI, 1890, 1895-98; UW, 1890-1900. Kansas City, Pittsburgh & Gulf. Annual report. B, 1897, 1898; ICC, 1897-99; JC, 1897; LC, 1898; NY, 1897-99, 1901; UC, 1898; UI, 1897, 1898; UW, 1898. Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs. Report B, 1877, 1879; H, 1871, 1876; ICC, 1875; JC, 1874; LC, 1874-76, 1878, 1879; NY, 1871, 1874, 1878, 1879; Y, 1877. Kansas City southern. Annual report, ist- 1901-. B, 1901, 1904-10; H, 1906, 1907, 1910; HU, 1901, 1902, 1904-8; ICC, 1901-4, 1907- 10; JC, 1904-8; LC, 1901, 1903, 1904; NY, 1901-7; UC, 1904-10; UI, 1905-10; UW, 1901-6; Y, 1908-10. . Kansas City, Springfield & Memphis. Annual report, ist- 1884-. B, 1886, 1887; CU, 1887; H, 1884, 1886; ICC, 1887; LC, 1885, 1887; NY, 1884-87; UW, 1884-86; Y, 1887. Kansas City, Wyandotte & northwestern. Annual report ist- 1888-. LC, ICC, 1888. Kansas Pacific. Annual report, ist- 1867-. B, 1868-72, 1875; H, 1868, 1870, 1874; ICC, LC, 1868-75, 1877; NY, 1869, 1871, 1872, 1877; UC, UI, 1868; Y, 1868, 1869, 1871. Kennebec & Portland. Armual report. B, 1853; ICC, 1853-55; JC, 1853; LC, 1848; UW, 1853, 1854, 1862. Kentucky central. Annual report. ist- 1875-- H, 1883-85; ICC, 1876, 1880, 1884, 1887; LC, 1876, 1880, 1881, 1884, 1885, 1887; NY, 1887, 1888. Keokuk & Des Moines. Annual report ist- 1875- H, 187s; LC, 1875-78. Keokuk & western. Annual report JC, 1887; LC, 1887-89, 1893, 1895, 1896. Kings Mountain. Report ICC, 1854. Knox & Lincoln. Annual report. B, 1870, 1871, 1875-78, 1888; ICC, 1875, 1876, 1878, 1883, 1887; NY, 1872, 1877, 1884-86; UI, 1870, 1871, 1875-79, 1881, 1883, 1885, 1886; UW, 1870-90. La Crosse & Milwaukee. Annual report, ist- 1851-. B, 1855-57, 1860-62; H, 1856, 31 Jan. i860; ICC, 1856; LC, 1857; NY, 1856-58, i860; UI, 1856; UW, 1852, 1853; Y, 1852- 56, i860. Lackawanna & Bloomsburg. Report. B, 1859, 1863; H, 1859, 1885; NY, 1855; Y, 1864. Lafayette & Indianapolis. Report. . . . H, 1851; LC, 1852. La Grange & Memphis. Report. UW, 1836. Lake Erie & Louisville. Annual report, ist- 1872-. H, 1872. Lake Erie & western. Annual report, ist- 1881-. B, 1888, 1892-1911; H, 1883, 1910; HU, 1907; ICC, 1887, 1888, 1890-92, 1894, 1896- 1903, 1905-10; JC, 1889, 1890, 1895, 1897, 1900; LC, 1881, 1887-1901, 1905-10; NY, 1888-1910; UI, 1892, 1894-99, 1901, 1902, 1905-10; UP, 1900-1902, 1905-10; UW, 1888, 1890, 1893-1910; y, 1887-97, 1899, 1903-10. Lake Erie, Evansville & southwestern. Report. B, 1872. Lake shore & Michigan southern. Annual report, ist- 1870-. B, 1871-1911; H, 1870-97, 1900, 1901, 1907, 1908, 1910; HU, 1900-1907; ICC, 1870-1910; JC, 1871, 1875, 1877, 1878, 1885- 87, 1889-1910; LC, 1870-1910; NY, 1870- 75, 1877-1906, 1910; UC, 1872-75, 1877-83, 1886-99; UI, 1871-75, 1877-1910; UM, 3d, loth, 13th, 17th, 2ist, 29th, 31st, 35th, 38th; UP, 1870-1910; UW, 1871-1910; Y, 1871, 1879, 1884-87, 1889-96, 1898, 1900-1902, 1904-10. Lake shore & Tuscarawas Valley. Annual report ist- 1873-. LC, 1874. Lake Superior & Mississippi. Annual report. ICC, 1876; NY, 1875; UW, 1871-73, 1876. Lake Superior terminal and transfer. Report. ICC, 1895; UW, 1900. Lancaster, Lebanon & Pine Grove. Annual report. B, 1853, 1854; UW, 1853. Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston. Report. .... 1st- 1871-. B, Jan. 1872; ICC, 1872, 1876; LC, NY, 1872, 1878. Lehigh & eastern. Report. H, 1874; NY, 1879. Lehigh & Hudson River. Report B, 1898; H, 1889; ICC, 1890, 1897, 1898; LC, 1888-1900; NY, 1888-1904; UI, 1907- 10; UW, 1903. Lehigh coal and navigation company. Annual report, ist- 1821-. B, 1838, 1842, 1845, 1846, 1850, 1851, 1856, 1861, 1863, 1864, 1866, 1868-74, 1886, 1887, 1897, 1899, i9°o, 1903, 190S1 1906, 1908; H, 1851-55, 1859, 1866, 1867, 1887, 1897; JC, 1845-52, 1857, 1863, 1879, 1897, 1899; LC, 1837, 1839, 1840, 1844-46, 1849, 1856, 1858, 1861-64, 1866, 1868-79, 1885, 1887-90, 1892- 95, 1897-1900, 1906-8; NY, 1830-32, 1834, 1836-39, 1841-48, 1850-58, i860, 1863, 1864, 1866, 1869, 1876, 1881-86, 1888-98, 1900, 1902; UP, 1829, 1831, 1832, 1834, 1835, 1861- 1908; UW, 1838; Y, 1884-1903, 1909. Lehigh Valley coal company. Report. B, H, NY, 1909, 1910. Lehigh Valley railroad company. Annual report, ist- 1855-. B, 1866-68, 1870, 1871, 1873-79, 1881- 1902, 1904-10; H, 1882, 1883, 1886, 1887, RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 31S 1889-1901, 1904-9; HU, 1862-69, 1900- 1908; ICC, 1868, 1869, 1871-1909; JC, 1876, 1879, 1884, 1885, 1887, 1888, 1891-1910; LC, 1855- 1910; NY, 186s, 1866, 1868-72, J874-1910; TIC, 1876, 1877, 1882-88, 1890-1910; UI, 1868, 1870, 1874-80, 1882, i88s, 1887, 1889- 1903, 1906; UP, 1876, 1885-1906; UW, 1868, 1871-76, 1878-1908; Y, 1872, 1874-81, 1887- 89, 1892, 1894- 1903, 1908-10. Lexington & Danville. Annual report, ist- 1852-. H, i8S4, i8ss; LC, 1854. Lexington & West Cambridge. Annual rep>ort. CU, 1857; JC, i8s4, 1857-59; UW, 1854. Litchfield, Carrolton & western. Annual report. UW, 1895. Little Miami and Colvimbus & Xenia. Joint annual report, ist- 1856-. B, 1858-61, 1863-68; H, 1856, 1859, 1861, 1866; ICC, 1856, 1858-61, 1864, 1866, 1868; UI, 1853, i8s4, 1859, 1862. Little Miami railroad company. Annual report. I St- 1841-. B, 1849, 1853, 1855, 1869; H, 1843-50; ICC, 1849, 1850, 1852-55; LC, 1843-56, 1868, 1869; NY, 1848, 1851; UW, 1843-50, 1863, 1864; Y, 1851. Little Rock & Fort Smith. Annual report. B, 1886; H, 1866, 1883; ICC, i866, 1880- 83, 1886; LC, 1881, 1883-85; NY, 1886. Little Rock & Napoleon. Report. NY, 1857. Little Rock, Pine Bluff & New Orleans. Annual report, ist- 1869-. H, 1869. Little Schuylkill navigation railroad and coal company. Report. B, 1864; UW, 1853, 1854. Lockport & Niagara Falls. Report. jfC, Feb. 1849; UC, 1841. Logansport & northern Indiana. Report H, ICC, 1856. Logansport & Toledo. Annual report. UP, 1902-4. Long Island. Annual report. B, 1858, 1897-1900, 1903, 1905-9; H, 1844; HU, 1906, 1907; ICC, 1859, 1897-1903, 1907-9; JC, 1898-1900; LC, 1893, 1895, 1897 -1902; NY, 1878, 1879, 1893, 1896-1910; UI, 1895-1900, 1902-10; UP, 1897-1909; UW, 1844, 1893-1900, 1902-7, 1909, 1910; Y, 1855, 1856, 1900, 1902-S, 1907-9. Louisa. Proceedings .... annual meeting. .... 1st- 1836-. LC, 1845, 1847-49; UI, 1845- Louisiana. Proceedings. .... UI, 1845. Louisiana & Arkansas. Annual report, ist- 1902-. ICC, 1902, 1907; NY, 1902-9; UI, 1904; UW, 1903, 1904; Y, 1904. Louisiana & Missouri River. Annual report. JC, 1883, 1884; LC, 1890, 1893. Lomsiana western. Annual report. H, 1885, 1886; NY, 1884, 1885. Louisville & Nashville. Annual report, ist- 1852-. B, 1867, 1872, 1874, 1879-82, 1884, 1886, 1887, 1889-1911; H, 1862-64, 1867, 1869-72, 1874-95, 1898, 1901, 1907; HU, 1878, 1879, 1892-1907; ICC, 1852, 1853, 1855-92, 1894- 1909; JC, 1886-1910; LC, 1852, 1855, 1858, i860, 1864, 1865, 1868, 1871,1872,1874, 1875, 1877-82, 1884-1911; NY, 1867, 1869, 1870, 1872-1910; UC, 1890-1910; UI, 1878-81, 1885-88, 1890-1910; UM, 1891, 1894-1903, 1905-10; UP, 1881, 1886, 1895-1901; UW, 1866, 1870, 1874, 1881, 1887, 1888, 1890- 1910; Y, 1867, 1868, 1890-98, 1900, 1901, 1903-11. Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston. Annual report. B, 183s, 1837, 1838; CU, 1837; H, 1840; LC, 1837, 1838; NY, 1837. . Proceedings. ICC, 1837, 1838, 1839; LC, 1837 (ist Jan. 9), 1837 (2d Oct. 16), 1841, 1842; UW, 1837-43. Louisville, Cincinnati & Lexington. Annual report, ist- .1867-. B, 1867, 1870; H, 1867-72; LC, 1868, 1871, 1880; NY, 1870, 1871. Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis consolidated. Aimual report. ICC, 1887; LC, 1891, 1895; NY, 1890, 1891, 1894, 1895. Louisville & Frankfort. Annual report. .... ist- I 849-. LC, 1852. Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis. Annual report. B, 1902, 1905-7; HU, 1907, 1908; ICC, 1908; LC, 1900, 1909; NY, 1897, 1898, 1900- 1902, 1904-9; UW, 1898, 1900, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1906. Louisville, Memphis & New Orleans. Report of the president and engineer, Aug. 15, 1871. LC. Louisville, New Albany & Chicago. Annual report B, 1859-64, 1887, 1888, 1893, 1894, 1896; ICC, 1887, 1888, 1893-96; LC, 1866, 1887, 1888, 1890-96; NY, 1881, 1887-95; UI, 1892, 1894-97; UP, 1886-97. Louisville, New Orleans & Texas. Annual report LC, 1889. Louisville, St. Louis & Texas. Report. NY, 1887-91. Louisville southern. Annual statement of accounts ist- 1891-. LC, 1891-95. Lowell & Lawrence. Annual report. JC, 1857-59- Lynchburg & Tennessee. Annual report, ist- 1848-. H, LC, UI, 1848. Lyons Iowa central. Report. UW, 1853. McGregor, St. Peters & Missouri River. Annual report. UW, 1858. Macon & Brunswick. Report, ist- i860-. LC, 1876-78; ICC, 1866. 3i6 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Macon & western. Annual report. ist- 1846-. CTJ, 1849, 1854; ICC, 1847, 1849, 1850; JC, 1846; LC, 1850, i8s9, i860; NY, 1870; xrw, 1846. Mad River & Lake Erie. Annual report. CU, 1849; ICC, 1849, 1852; JC, 1849, 1851, 1853; UW, 1849, 1852. Madison & Indianapolis. Annual report, ist- 1843-. • B, 1848-50, 1858-60; CU, 1851; H, 1849; ICC, 1847 (Jan. 31), 1848-52; JC, 1845; NY, 1850, 1853; UW, 1847-50; Y, 1849, 1853- Madison, Indianapolis & Peru. Semi-annual report of the president. NY, Aug. 1854. Mahoning coal. Annual report. ICC, 1905, 1908, 1909; LC, 1905; UI, 1905, 1908, 1909; UP, 1909; UW, 1905, 1908, 1909. Maine central. Annual report ist- 1862-. B, 1864, 1867, 1873, 1874, 1876-80, 1882, 1886-1910; H, 1880, 1883, 1884, 1886, 1889, 1897-1900, 1903, 1904, 1906-8, 1910, 1911; HU, 1864, 1867, 1868, 1879, 1905-8; ICC, 1871-1911; JC, 1873-76, 1887, 1897-1901; LC, 1871-1907, 1909; NY, 1871-1910; UC, 1873, 1876-80, 1889-92, 1894, 1897-1010; UI, 1872, 1875-1910; UP, 1887, 1888, i8'94- 1910; UW, 1864-66, .1871-1910; Y, 1872, 1878, 1880, 1881, 1886-89, 1900-1910. Maiden & Melrose. Annual report. ist- 1858-. JC, 1858; NY, 1858-61. Manassas Gap. Proceedings .... together with amended charter. LC, 1851. Manchester & Augusta. Annual report NY, 1890, 1891, 1893, 189s, 1897; Y, i860, 1888, 1897. Manchester & Lawrence. Annual report, ist- 1848-. B, 1855-60, 1862-68, 1870-85, 1888; ICC, 1854-56; JC, 1859, 1861; LC, 1856, 1879; NY, 1874, 1878, 1879, 1884-86, 1888; UW, 1852, 1854, 1856, 1859, 1867, 1869, 1871. Manistee & northeastern. Annual report, ist- 1887-. UI, 1904, 1909; UW, 1904, 1905. Mansfield & Sandusky city. Annual report. ICC, 1848; NY, 1851; UW, 1848, 1850. Marietta & Cincinnati. Aimual report., ist- 1851-. B, 1852, 1863, 1866, 1868, 1869, 1872, 187s; H, 1851, 1852, 1863, 1864, 1868, 1869; ICC, 1851-56, 1861, 1863-76; LC, 1851-53, 1855, 1856, 1861, 1863-76; NY, 1851, 1855, 1868- 70, 1872-75; UI, 1856, 1872; UW, 1851, Dec. 1863, 1865, 1874. Marietta, Pittsburgh & Cleveland. Report of the president and directors NY, 1874. Marlborough branch. Annual report. JC, 1857-59. Marquette, Houghton & Ontonagon. Report. NY, 1885, 1886. Maryland & Delaware. Annual report, ist- 1856-. LC, 1856. Maryland & Pennsylvania. Annual report, ist- 1901-. NY, 1903, 1904; UI, 1903; UW, 1903-7. Maryland, Delaware & Virginia. Aimual report. B, 1905-9; ICC, 1907-10; NY, 1905-9; UI, 1905-10; UW, 1905. Massachusetts central. Report. B, 1878. Medford & Charlestown. Aimual report to the secretary of the commonwealth of Massa- chusetts. NY, 1861. Memphis & Charleston. Annual report, ist- 1851-. B, 1859, 1869, 1871, 1872, 1894, 1897; H, 1859, i860, 1880, 1884; ICC, 1851-59, 1871, 1878, 1885-91, 1893, 1894, 1896, 1897; LC, 1853-SS, 1866, 1870, 1871, 1877, 1878, 1884-97; NY, 1851-67, 1869, 1871, 1876-78, 1880, 1883-89, 1890-97; Y, 1871. Memphis & KnoxviUe. Annual report NY, 1872. Memphis & Little Rock. Aimual report. B, 1867; ICC, 1878, 1880; LC, i86o, 1866, 1879, 1880; Y, 1851. Memphis system. Annual report of the lines comprising the Memphis system. NY, igoi. Metropolitan (Maryland). Annual report. I St- 1 854-. B, 1854, i&SS; ICC, 1854; JC, 185s; LC, 1854, i8ss; NY, 1857-66, 1885; UW, 1854. Metropolitan (North Carolina). Report. ;C, 1855. Mexican central railway company, limited. Annual report, ist- 1880-. B, 1880-83, 1885-87, 1890, 1891, 1893- ' 1902, 1904-8; H, 1880-1906; HU, 1897, 1898; ICC, 1880-87, 1893-1902, 18 mos. 30 June 1904; JC, 1880-1908; NY, 1880-87, 1889-1908; UC, 1880, 1882, 1894, 1897-1900; UI, 1880-85, 1898, 1908; UM, 1882,, 1893, 189s, 1898-1900, 1903, 1904; UP, 1882, 1897- 1900; UW, 1880-1908; Y, 1880, 1882, 1884- 87, 1897, 1902-8. Mexican international. Annual report. B, 1898-1900; ICC, 1895, 1897, 1898, 1900- 1903, 1905; NY, 1892-1910; UC, 1909; UI, 1898-1903, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1909; UW, 1900, Jan.-June 1906, Jan.-June 1907; Y, 1893-1903, 1905-8. Mexican national. Annual report, ist- 188.7-. B, 1888-91, 1893, 1894, 1897-1901; ICC, 1897, 1898, 1900; NY, 1887-1901; UC, 1891, 1893, 1898, 1899; UI. 1888, 1889, 1891, 1893, 1898-1900; UW, 1890; Y, 1888. Mexican railway company, limited. Semi- annual report. B, 1905, 1906; NY, 1878-1902 (incom- plete); UW, Dec. 1901, Dec. 1902, June 1903, June 1905-10. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 317 . Report of the proceedings at the .... ordinary general meeting. B, May 1896, Nov. 1899, May 1900, Nov. 1902; trW', Dec. 1899, June 1905 — April 1911. Mexican southern. Report of the directors UW, 1905-7; Y, 1899, 1902. Michigan central. Annual report, ist- 1847-. B, 1847-Si, 1853-58, i860, 1862-1911; CU, 1868-75; H, 1853, i8s7-S9, 1863, 1865, 1870, 1872-97, 1909; HU, 1849-52, 1854-60, 1862, 1869, 1870, 1875-77, 1882, 1885, 1900-1907; ICC, 1847-1910; JC, 1846-56, 1858, i860, 1863, 1866, 1868, 1870-79, 1884-1903, 1905- 10; LC, 1847-52, 1854-56, 1869-1910; NY, 1847, 1849, 1850, 1852, 1854, 1855, i860, 1863-65, 1869-1909; UC, 1855, 1863, 1873, 1876, 7 mos. 31 Dec. 1877, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1885-1910; UI, 1854-59, 1869-75, 1877, 1878, 1887-98, 1900-10; UM, 28th, 42d, 62d; UP, 1863-74, 1877-1906, 1909, 1910; UW, 1847-65, 1869, 1870, 1872-77, 1879-1910; Y, 1847, 1848, 1853-55, 1863-66, 1868-71, 1873-79, 1882, 1884, 1887-89, 1891-1900, 1904-8, 1910. Michigan southern & northern Indiana. Re- port of the directors B, 1855, 1857, 1858, i860, 1862, 1863, 1866- 68; H, 1853, 1855, 1857, 1859, i860, 1863, 1866, 1868, 1869; HU, 1855, 1866-69; ICC, 1853, 1857, i860, 1867, 1868; LC, 1853, 1855, 1857, i860, 1866, 1868; NY, 1850, 1853, 185s, 1857-69; UC, 1858; UI, 1867; UW, 1853, 1857, i860, 1867; Y, 1853, 1855, 1868. Michigan united. Annual report. UI, 1909, 1910. Middleborough & Taunton. Annual report. CU, 1858, 1859; JC, 1857, 1858; Y, 1858. Middlesex. Report. 1st- 1855-. ICC, 1864; JC, 1858; NY, 1864. . Annual report to the secretary of the commonwealth of Massachusetts. ICC, 1858; JC, 1857; NY, i8s7-6i, 1864. Midland railroad company of New Jersey. Annual report. NY, 1880. Midland railroad corporation. Annual returns, ist- 1858-. JC, 1858; NY, 1859. Mill Creek & Mine HiU navigation and railroad company. Report. ICC, 1857; JC, 1855-57, 1859, 1863; UW, 1857. Milwaukee & Beloit. [First] annual report of the directors, with report of the secretary and chief engineer, presented Mar. 4, 1857. Mil- waukee, 1857. 8°. H. Milwaukee & Chicago. Report. . B, 1857. Milwaukee & Horicon. Annual report, ist- 1855- H, 1857; NY, 1855, 1857. Milwaukee & Mississippi. Annual report, ist- 1849- . B, 1851, 1856, 1858, 1859; H, 1856-59; ICC, 1853, 1854, 1856; LC, 1856; NY, 1855; UW, 1849-61; Y, 1852, 1855, 1856. Milwaukee & Prairie du Chien. Annual report. 1st- 1861. B, H, 1861-66; ICC, 1864-66; JC, 1861; LC, 1862, 1865, 1866; NY, 1862, 1864, 186s; UC, 1865; UW, 1861-66; Y, 1861, 1862. Milwaukee & St. Paul. Annual report, ist- 1864-. B, i86s, 1867-73; H, 1868-70; ICC, 1872, 1873; JC, 1868; LC, 1866, 1871-73; NY, 1866, 1868, 1870-73; Y, 1868. Milwaukee, Lake shore & western. Annual report. 1st- 1875-. B, 1886; H, 1883; ICC, 1887, 1889; JC, 1890; LC, 1880, 1885, 1887, 1889, 1890.; NY, 1880-85, 1887-91; UW, 1888; Y, 1887. Milwaukee, Waukesha & Mississippi. Annual report. UW, 1849. Mine Hill & Schuylkill Haven. Report, ist- [1830?]-. B, 1838, 1854-58, 1860-62; H, 1840, 1842, i860, 1864; ICC, 1848, 1849, 1853-63; JC, 185s; LC, 1843, 1853, i860, 1861; NY, 1844, 1848, 1849, 1857-59; UI. 1856, 1858; UW, 1841-48, 1852-58, 1860-63; Y, 1858-61. Minneapolis & St. Louis. Annual report. B, 1879, Jan.-Mar. 1888, 1898, 1900-1905; HU, 1906-8; ICC, 1898, 1900, 1907; JC, 1879, 1900, 1901, 1904; LC, 1879, 1892, 1894, 1897-1900; NY, 1879, 1880, 1888, 1890-1909; UC, 1900-1904, 1906-9; UI 1895, 1900- 1904, 1906, 1908; UP, 1900, 1901; UW, 1894, 1896-98, 1900-1905; Y, 1902, 1904-10. MinneapoUs, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie. Annua] report, ist- 1900-. B, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1910; HU, 1906-8; ICC, 1900-1907; LC, 1900 (first published), 1901; NY, 1900-1906, 1908-10; UC 1900, 1902-9; UI, 1900, 1906; UP, 1900-1906; UW, 1900-1905; Y, 1903, 1905-7, 1909-11. Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic. Annual report, ist- 1885-. NY, UI, UW, 1885. Minnesota & northwestern. Annual report. ist. 1887. H, LC, NY, 1887. Minnesota and Pacific. Report. UW, 1857. ■ Mississippi & Missouri. Report. NY, Y, 1857. Mississippi & Pacific. Report, ist- 1858-. H, 1858. Mississippi & Tennessee. Report. B, 1869, 1886; NY, 1870, 1871, 1874, 1876, 1879, 1882-86. Mississippi central. Annual report. 1st— 1853-- B, 1865-67; HU, ICC, 1854-56; LC, 1854, 185s; NY, 1858; UI, 1905-10; UW, 1855. Mississippi, Ouachita & Red River. Annual report. 1st- 1855-. H, 1869; LC, 1856. Missouri, Kansas & Texas. Report, ist- 1872-. B, 1877-79, 1892-1911; CU, 1906-9; H,^ 1872, 1877, 1892-94, 1909, 1910; HU, 1900- 1908; ICC, 1876-79, 1892-1911; JC, 1878, 3i8 RAILWAY ECONOMICS 1893-1900, 1903; LC, 1874, 1876-79, 1892- 1906, 1908-10; NY, 1872-74, 1876-79, 1890, 1892-1910; UC, 1893-1910; UI, 1892-1910; UP, 1892, 1900, 1907-10; UW, 187s, 1877, 1879, 1892-1905, 1909, 1910; Y, 1872, 1879, 1894, 189s, 1903-11. Missouri Pacific. Annual report, ist- 1851-. B, 1882-1904, 1906-10; H, 1883, 1886-89; HU, 1900, 1903-7; ICC, 1882-1904, 1907-10; JC, 1883-85, 1887-91, 1893-1910; LC, 1851, 1858, 1882-1909; NY, 1882-86, 1899-1909; UC, 1884, 1887, 1890-1910; UI, 1882, 1893- 1910; UM, 1884, 1887, 1890, 1893, 189s, 1898; UP, 1882-91, 1894-1909; UW, 1883- 88, 1890- 1906; Y, 1882-1904, 1906-10. Missouri River, Fort Scott & Gulf. Report. H, 1874, 1877; ICC, 1874, 1876, 1877; JC, 1870, 187s, 1877; LC, 1879; NY, 1874; UW, 1877. Mobile & Alabama grand trunk. Proceedings of annual meeting of stockholders, ist- 1871-. B, 1871, 1872; H, 1871. Mobile & Birmingham. Annual report. B, 1897; ICC, 189s, 1897; LC, 1897; NY, 1894, 1896-98. Mobile & Girard. Annual report. LC, 1867, 1879, 1881, 1883; NY, 1877, 1879, 1881-86; UW, 1854; Y, 1877. Mobile & Montgomery. Report. LC, 1874, 1879; NY, 1872, 1874, 1877, 1879. Mobile & Ohio. Annual report, ist- 1849-. B, 1869, 1871, 187s, 1878, 1880, 1884-92, 1894-1900, 1902-10; H, 1849, 1853, 1881-89; ICC, 5849, 1851-56, 1867, 1872, 1876-90, 1892-94, 1898-1908; JC, 1909, 1910; LC, 1849, 1850, 1857, 1873, 1878-87, 1890-9S, 1898-1901; NY, 1874, 1876-1910; UC, 1906-9; UI, 1886, 1891-93, 1896-1902, 1904- 10; UP, 1908, 1909; UW, 1850, 1887, 1898, 1900-1910; Y, 1882-87, 1896, 1897, 1900- 1910. Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City. Annual report. ICC, 1902; LC, 1901; NY, 1900-1904; UI, 1900, 1901; UW, 1900, 1901, 1903, 1905, 1906. Mohawk & Hudson. Report. NY, 1838. Mohawk Valley. Report to directors. B, May 1851. Monadnock. Annual report, ist- 1869-. NY, 1882, 1883, 1889. Monongahela navigation company. Annual report. NY, 1893, 1894, 1896-98; UW, 1839-46. Monongahela River. Annual report, ist- 1891-. NY, 1893, 1894, 1896-98. Montgomery & West Point. Annual report. ICC, 1852; UW, 1866. Montpdier & WeUs River. Statement showing earnings and expenses for year ending Dec. 31, 1878. Montpelier, Vt., 1879. broadside. 4°. NY. Montreal & New York. Report of the directors. UW, 1852. Montrose. Annual report, ist- 1871-. ICC, 1887; NY, 1872, 1873, 1898- Morgan's Louisiana & Texas. Annual report. H, 1879-85; NY, 1885. Morris & Essex. Report. B, 1861; H, 1863; UW, 1861-63. Muscoga. Annual report. LC, 1867. Nashua & Lowell. Aimual report, ist- 1836-. H, 1856; JC, 1858; LC, 1878; NY, 1876- 81; UW, 1853, 1858-60, 1862-65; Y, 1836. Nashville & Chattanooga. Annual report, ist- 1848-. LC, 1869; Y, 1870. Nashville & Decatur. Report, ist- 1867-. B, 1869; NY, 1869, 1870. Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis. Annual report, ist-. B, 1876-78, 1880, 1881, 1887, 1888, 1892, 1896, 1899, 1904- 11; H, 1881; HU, 1904-8; ICC, 1875-79, 1881, 1885-88, 1890, 1892, 1894, 1896- 1900, 1902-8, 1910, 191 1 ; LC, 1874-88, 1890-94, 1896-1901; NY, 1870, 1872, 1873, 1875-1910; UC, 1905-10; UI, 1894-98, 1902-5, 1907-10; UP, 1898, 1902-10; UW, 1876, 1877, 1880, 1881, 1885-87, 1889, 1890, 1892-94, 1897-99, 1902-10; Y, 1881. Natchez, Jackson & Colimibus. Annual report. B, LC, 1881; NY, 1873,. 1876, 1878, 1880, 1881, 1884. National railroad company of Mexico. Annual report, ist- 1902-. B, 1902-10; ICC, 1902, 1903, 1905-10; JC, 1905-10; NY, 1902-8; UC, 1908, 1909; UI, 1902, 1904-8; trW, 1902-7, 1909, 1910; Y, 1903-8. Naugatuck. Annual report, ist- 1848-. B, 1862, 1873, 1874, 1878-81, 1884; H, 1849; ICC, 1873, 1876, 1878-81, 1883-86; JC, 1884; LC, 1874-87; NY, 1866, 1868, 1869, 1871, 1873, 1887; UP, 1884; UW, 1851, 1858, 1863, 1865, 1867-73, 1878, 1879, 1884, 1886; Y, 1850, 1852, 1853, 1856-62, 1864-81, 1883-87. New Albany & Salem. Aimual report, ist- 1848-. B, 1856; ICC, 1853, 185s; LC, 1852, 1853. New Bedford & Taunton. Report. JC, 1857-59; NY, 1858. New Brunswick. Report, ist- 1881-. H, 1883. New Castle & Franklin. Report of board of managers and chief engineer. Pittsburgh, 1864. 19 p. 8°. (Also contains charter.) NY. New Castle & Frenchtown turnpike and railroad company. Annual report. B, ICC, 1849; NY, 1864; UW, 1849. New England. Annual report, ist- 1897-. B, ICC, 1897; LC, 1897, 1898; NY, 1896- 98; UI, UW, Y, 1897. New Haven & Derby. Annual report. ICC, 1887; NY, 1882, 1885, 1886; UW, 1886; Y, 1882-85. New Haven & New London. Report. LC, 1853; NY, 1853-SS; UW, 1853; Y, 1849, 1853-56. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 319 New Haven & Northampton company. Annual report, ist- r836-. B, 1850, J870, 1872, 1875-86; H, 1850, 1883; ICC, 1847, 1850, 1870-86; LC, 1848- 50, 1870-87; NY, 1847-S0, 1870-87; UI, 1871, 1878-81, 1883, 1884; UW, 1847, 1872- 76, 1880, 1882, i88s, 18B6; y, 184s, 1847- So, 1870-87. New Haven, New London & Stonington. Annual report. B, i860; UW, 1858-61; Y, 1858-60. New Jersey midland. Annual report. LC, NY, 1879; UW, 1878. New Jersey railroad and transportation com- pany. Report. B, H, 1852-66; ICC, 1852, 1854, 1858, 1859, 1861, 1863; JC, 1853, 1858, i860; LC, i8S3. 1855-60; NY, 1855, 1857-59, 1864, 1867; UW, 1852-65, 1867; Y, 1853, 1856-60. New Jersey southern. Report. NY, 1875. New Lisbon. Annual report, ist. 1865-. NY, 1865. New London northern. Report. B, 1866; LC, 1861, 1864-66; NY, 1861-66; Y, 1861-63. New London, Willimantic & Palmer. Report. B, 1851; ICC, 1851, 1853-55, 1857, 1858; JC, LC, 1851; NY, 1851, 1853, 1854, 1858; UI, 1851, 1852, 1855, 1856; UW, Y, 1851. New London, Willimantic & Springfield. Re- port. B, 1851. New Mexico railway and coal company. Annual report, ist- 1901-. LC, NY, 1901. New Orleans & Gulf. Report. NY, 1888. New Orleans & Nashville. Annual report. UI, 1838. New Orleans & northeastern. Annual report, ist- 1885-. B, 1910; H, 1890-92, 1894; ICC, 1887, 1908; LC, i8g6, 1898, 1899, 1901; NY, 1886, i8go, 1891, 1893-99, i9°i-3> 19°8, 1909; UI, 1909; UW, 1901, 1902. New Orleans, Jackson & great northern. Annual report. LC, 1853; NY, 1856, 1866, 1869; UI, 1866; Y, 1868. New Orleans, Mobile & Texas. Report. NY, 1877-79- New Orleans, Opelousas & great western. Annual report, ist- 1853-. LC, 1853, 1854, i860; NY, 1856, 1866; UW, 1854. New Orleans Pacific. Report NY, 1877. New York & Boston. Report. JC, 1857-59- New York & Erie. Annual report, ist- I83S-- B, 1835, 1841, 1843, 1849, 1850, 1853, 1855; CU, 1835, 1841, 1843, 1844, 1849; H, 1835, 1841, 1843, 1849, 1850, 1855, 1857, 1858; ICC, 1835, 1841, 1843, 1849- 1850, 1853, 1855; JC, 1835, 1841, 1855; NY, 1836, 1843, 1849, 1853, 1855, 1857, 1858-61; UI, 1835, 1841, 1843, 1844, 1848, 1853; UW, 1835, 1841, 1844, 1849, 1851, 1853, 1855; Y, 1835, 1844, 1849, 1851, 1853, 1855. New York & Greenwood Lake. Annual report. LC, 1891, 1894; NY, 1880, 1883, 1885-87! 1889-92, 1894, 1895; UW, 1879. New York & Harlem. Report. CU, 1846, 1849, 1851; H, May and Nov. 1856; ICC, 1851; LC, 1849, 1854; NY, 1846, 1849, 1850, 1854, 1856; UI, 1849, 1850. New York & New England. Annual report, ist- 1876-. B, 1876-80, 1884, 1886; H, 1878, 1879, 1883-86, 1888, 1889, 1893; ICC, 1876, 1883, 1886, 1887, 1891, 1892; JC, 1876-79, i8qo; LC, 1876-95; NY, 1876-89, 1891-95; UI, 1876, 1888-90, 1892, 1894; UW, 1876, 1881, 1882, 1884-87, 1889-91; Y, 1876-80, 1887, i888, 1892. New York & New Haven. Report. B, 1851-55, i860, 1866, 1868, 1870, 1871; CU, 1849, 1851, 1855; H, 1849, 1851, 1852, 1854-59, 1869, 1870; ICC, 1849, 1851, 1862, 1866, 1869, 1871; JC, 1855; LC, 1861-64, 1867, 1872; NY, 1849, 1860-72; UI, 1862, 1868, 1871, 1872; UW, 1852, 1858-62, 1864- 72; Y, 1850-54, 1858. New York & northern. Report. LC, 1890; NY, 1889-93; UW, 1893. New York & Oswego midland. Report. LC, 1874. New York central. Annual report. B, 1856, 1858, 1861, 1864-67; ICC, 1853- 64; JC, 1854-65; NY, 1855-62, 1864, 1865, 1867; UC, 1890-1903; UI, 1856, 1857, 1862; UW, 1854, 1856-58, i860, 1861, 1864; Y, 1854-69. New York central & Hudson River. Annual report, ist- 1848-. B, 1877, 1882, 1886-88, 1890-1911; CU, 1848, 1849, 1897-1904; H, 1883, 1886-89, 1891-95; HU, 1886-90, 1892, 1894-97, 1900, 1902, 1904-7, 1909; ICC, 1881-1910; JC, 1887, 1890-93, 1896-1910; LC, 1848, 1849, 1854-78, 1881-1909; NY, 1873, 1875-1902, 1904-10; UC, i860, 1886-88, 1890-1910; UI, 1881, 1883-85, 1887-1910; UP, 1872- 1910; UW, 1873, 1876, 1877, 1879-1910; Y, 1870-93, 1896, 1899, 1900, 1902-10. . Annual report .... made to the state engineer and surveyor (1849-54, 1857- 82) and Board of railroad commissioners (1855, 1856) of the state of New York. Albany [etc.]. CU, 1855, 1856, 1859; H, 1853-65; ICC, 1874-80; NY, 1854. New York, Chicago & St. Louis. Annual report. B, 1884, 1888-95, 1897-1910; H, 1888-90; HU, 1900-1907; ICC, 1884, 3 mos. 31 Dec. 1887-95, 1897-1910; LC, 1884-igoo, 1905-10; NY, 1884, 1887-1909; UC, 1910; UI, i8go- 93, 1896-1910; UM, 1899, 1907-9; UP, 1897, 1900-1910; UW, 1887-1910; Y, 1904-8, 1910. 320 RAILWAY ECONOMICS New York, Lake Erie & western. Report, ist- 1878-. B, 4 mos. 30 Sept. 1878, 1882, 1883, 1887, 1888, 1892; H, 4 mos. 30 Sept. 1878, 1881-84, 1887-91; ICC, 4 mos. 30 Sept. 1878, 1894; JC, 1879, 1883, 1888, 1891, 1892; LC, 4 mos. 30 Sept. 1878-94, 1896-1903; NY, 1878-94; UC, 1878-82, 1885-95; iri, 1881, 1883-85, 1887-92; UP, 1879, 1884, 1887; UW, 1879- 94; Y, 1887-94, 1900-1911. New York, New Haven & Hartford. Annual report, ist- 1872-. B, 1870, 1872, 1873, 1875, 1877-1911; CU, 1875, 1878, 1884-86, 1900, 1903, 1904; H, 1872-96, 1901-8, 1910; HU, 1882, 1884-86, 1889, 1890, 1892-95, 1897-1908; ICC, 1875- 87, 9 mos. 30 June 1890-1911; JC, 1873-75, 1877, 1879-95, 1899-1910; LC, 1873-1903, 1905-10; NY, 1874, 1876-1910; UC, 1883- 86, 1890, 1893-97, 1899-1905; UI, 1873-77, 1882-1910; UP, UW, 1873-1910; Y, 1906, 1908, 1910, 1911. New York, Ontario & western. Annual report, ist- 1880-. B, 1886, 1890, 1891, 1893, 1898-1901, 1903, 1905-8, 1910; H, 1882, 1884, 1885, 1887-90; HU, 1887, 1888, 1900-1908; ICC, 1889-94, 1896, 1898-1903, 1907-10; JC, 1891; LC, 1881-83, 1885, 1886, 1888-1901; NY, 1881- 1910; UC, 1904-10; UI, 1892-1916; UP, 1881-87, 1889-94, 1896-1903; UW, 1881-87, I889-I9IO. New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio. Annual report, ist- 1880-. B, 1880, 1888, 1889; LC, 1880; NY, 1880- 82, 1888, 1889, 1891-95. New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk. Annual report. B, 1908. New York, Providence & Boston. Annual report. B, 1844, 1879, 1888-92; H, 1850, 1854, 1855, 1857, i860, 1888; ICC, 1852, 1867, 1875, 1878, 1879, 1887-92; LC, 1833- 86, 1888-92; NY, 1851-53, 1872-92; UC, 1889, 1890; UP, 1890; UW, 1840, 1844, 1867, 1876, 1878, 1881, 1889-91. New York, Susquehanna & western. Annual report, ist- 1881-. B, 1901, 1902, 1906-10; H, 1883, 1891, 1896, 1904; ICC, 1887, 1901, 1902, 1907-10; LC, 1882, 1885, 1895-97, 1900, 1901; NY, 1881, 1882, 1885-92, 1894; UI, 1889; UP, 1898-1903; UW, 1884, 1885, 1889, 1890, 1894, 1897, 1900, 1901, 1904. Newark & New York. Report. JC, NY, 1866. Newburgh, Duchess & Connecticut. Annual report, ist- 1878-. ICC, 1888; LC, 1898, 1899; NY, 1878, 1879, 1881, 1883, 1886-1901. Newburyport. Annual report. JC, 1857, 1858. Newport & Wickford railroad and steamboat company. Annual report. B, 1872; ICC, 1888, 1890;. LC, 1897; NY, 1896, 1897. Newport News & Mississippi Valley. Annual report, ist- 1886-. B, 1887; H, 1886; ICC, 1887; NY, 1886, 1887, 1892. Newton. Annual report, ist- 1857-. JC, 1858; NY, 1858, 1859, 1861. Niagara & Detroit River. Report. UC, 1837. Norfolk & Carolina. Annual report. LC, 1897; NY, 1893, 189s, 1897, 1899. Norfolk & Petersburg. Annual report, ist- 1854-. B, 1859, 1869; LC, 1859. Norfolk & southern. Annual report. ICC, 1899; LC, 1894, 1897, 1899; NY, 1894-1902, 1904; UW, 1904. Norfolk & western. Annual report, ist- 1881-. B, 1881-95, 1897-1911; H, 1886, 1899J HU, 1893-95, 1897-1908; ICC, 1881-95, 1897-1911; JC, 1887, 1888, 1890-93, 1897- 1905; LC, 18S1-87, 1889, 189s, 1897-1910; NY, 1881-95, 1897-1910; UC, 1882, 1886, 1889, 1891-95, 1897-1910; UI, 1882, 1883, 1885-95, 1897-1910; UM, 1905-10; UW, 1881-9S, 1897-1910; Y, 1897-1911. Norfolk County [Massachusetts]. Report. CU, 1849; JC, 1857-59- North American company. Annual report. UI, 1897, 1898, 1901-8. North Carolina. Proceedings, ist- 1850-. ICC, July 1888, 1889, 1910, 1911; LC, 1850, 1896, 1900; NY, 1870, 1872, 1876, 1880, 1883-85, 1891, 1896, 1899, 1900, 1902; UW, 1850-53, i860, 1865, 1866, 1868. . Report of the president and directors. NY, 1854. North eastern (South Carolina). Report and proceedings. B, 1852, 1887, 1893, 1894, 1897; CU, 1852J ICC, 1857, 1890, 1897; LC, 1872, 1873, 1877, 1885, 1886, 1897; NY, 1873, 187s, 1877, 1878, 1881, 1882, 1884-87, 1890, 1898-1907; UI, 1877, 1879-82, 1893; UW, 1852-SS, 1866, 1877, 1879-82, 1884-87, 1889-91, 1893-97. North Missouri. Report, ist- 1855-. B, 1862, Feb. 1865, Feb. 1867; H, 1859, 1868; ICC, 185s; LC, 1865; NY, 1866; UW, 1855. North Pennsylvania. Annual report, ist- 1851-. B, 1853, i860, 1862-64, 1875-78; ICC, 1853, 1854, 1857, 1858, 1874-78; LC, 1851- 79; NY, 1871, 1874, 1876-79; UI, 1876; Y 1854, 1867. North shore. Annual report, ist- 1905-. ICC, 1906. Northern & southern. Report of the board of directors NY, 1894, 1895. Northern central. Annual report, ist- 1855-. B, 1855-75, 1877, 1879-81, 1883, 1889, 1891, 1893, 1896, 1897, 1899-1908; H, 1883, 1887; ICC, 1855-1910; JC, 1856, 1857, i860, 1867, 1870, 1872-75, 1879; LC, 1855-95, 1897-1902, 1905, 1906; NY, 1907, 1908; UC, 1855-71, 1873, 1881; UI, 1855-1910^ RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 321 UP, 1855-93; UW, 1855-96; Y, 1855, 1861, 1864, 1865, 1867-71, 1873, 1874, 1883, 1885- 89, 1891-93, 1895, 1899-1910. Northern Pacific. Annual report. B, 1876, 1878-92, 1897-1911; H, 1876-93; HU, 1881-85, 1891, 1896, 1898-1908; ICC, 1876-93, 189s, 1897-1911; JC, 1875-77, 1885, 1896-1900, 1902-4, igo8; LC, 1876-79, 1881-93, 1897-1905; NY, 1880, 1885-87, 1897-1910; TIC, 1876, 1878-86, 1889-91, 1893, 1896-1910; UI, 1876, 1878-93, 1896- 1910; UP, 1876, 1879-83, 1885, 1887, 1888, 1890-92, 1897-1904, 1908-10; UW, 1876- 1905, 1907-9; Y, 1882, 1883, 1886, 1897- 1911. . Annual report of vice-president and general manager. B, H, 1885, 1886. _ Northern Pacific terminal company of Oregon. Report. NY, 1890. Northern railroad (New Hampshire). Annual report, ist- 1846-. B, 1851, 1853, 1855, 1864-73, 187s, 1878, 1880, 1882, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1890; H, 1848- 50, 1852-54; ICC, 1847-51, 1853, 1855, 1861, 1866, 1878, 1879, 1883; JC, 1847, 1850, 1853, 1854; LC, 1853, 1855, 1856, 1858, 1872, 1874, 1875, 1877-80, 1884, 1888; NY, 1853, 1861, 1862, 1868, 1873, 1876-86; UI, 1853, 1876; UP, 1853; UW, 1847-S3, 1856-62, 1864, 1866, 1869, 1881, 1890. Northern railroad of New Jersey. Annual report. 1st- 1858-. H, 1858, 1859. Northern railway company of Canada. Report. H, 1883; NY, 1871. Northwestern. Annual report, ist- 1853-. ICC, 1857; LC, 1853, 1855, 1856; NY, 1853; UI, 1854; UW, 1853; Y, 1853, 1854. Northwestern Pacific. Annual report, ist- 1907-. B, HU, ICC, UI, UW, 1907. Northwestern railroad company of South Caro- lina. Report of the officers NY, 1899, 1900. Northwestern Virginia. Annual report, ist- 1852-. ICC, 1855; LC, 1853-57; UW, 1855. Norwich & Worcester. Report. H, 1840-42, 1850; JC, 1858, 1859; NY, 1840, 1841; UW, 1840, 1841, 1850; Y, 1837, 1840, 1841, 1859. Oahu railway and land company. Annual report. H, 1890; ICC, 1890, 1902-S, 1908; NY, 1890. Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain. Annual report. B, 1880, 1883; H, 1877, 1878, 1884; ICC, 1887; JC, 1880; LC, 1883; NY, 1879; UW, 1848-57, 1866, 1880, 1886; Y, 1879. Ohio & Indiana. Annual report. NY, 1852; UI, 1853; UW, 1851. Ohio & Little Kanawha. Annual report, ist- 1901-. NY, 1904. Ohio & Mississippi. Annual report B, 1873, 1875, 1886-89; H, 1864, 1865, 1869, 1873, 1874, 1883; ICC, 1867, 1868, 1873-75, 1883, 1887, 1889, 1892; JC, 1889; LC, 1853, 1873-76, 1883, 1886, 1888-92; NY, 1873-75, 1881, 1883-93; UI, 1875, 1889, 1892, UW, 1875, 1881, 1891-93. Ohio & Pennsylvania. Annual report, ist- 1849-. H, 1850; ICC, 1850, 1853, 1854; LC, 1851; NY, 1849-56; UW, 1850, 1852. Ohio central. Report. _ H, 1883; NY, 1882, 1883. Ohio River. Annual report. B, 1898, 1899; ICC, 1892, 1898-1900; JC, 1899; LC, 1890-94, 1897-1900; NY, 1890- 1900; UW, 1892, 1899. Ohio southern. Annual report. B, 1893; H, 1893; LC, NY, 1891-93. Ohio Valley. Annual report. 1st- 1887-. LC, 1890; NY, 1890, 1891. Old Colony & Fall River. Annual report, ist- 1854-. B, 1855, 1858, 1859; H, 1854, 1856, 1857, i860; ICC, 1855, 1859; JC, 1857-60; LC, 1856, 1859; NY, 1856-63; UW, 1855, 1856, 1859, i860, 1862; Y, 1857. Old Colony & Newport. Annual report, ist- 1864-. B, 1865, 1867, 1869-71; H, 1864, 1866, 1867, 1869-72; ICC, 1867, 1868; JC, 1863, 1865, 1867, 1869, 1871; UI, 1870; UW, 1864, 1867-71; Y, 1866, 1868, 1870. Old Colony railroad company. Annual report. 1st- 1864-. B, 1872-95, 1898-1902, 1906-10; H, 1872- 87; HU, 1864-76, 1878-87, 1889-96, 1900, 1905; ICC, 1873, 1874, 1876, 1877, 1879, 1881-85, 1887-1901; JC, 1872-77, 1880-84, 1887, 1890-92, 1900; LC, 1864-75, 1877- 1901; NY, 1864-68, 1870-89, 1891-1909; UC, 1873, 1882-84, 1887; UI, 1872-74, 1876- 91, 1893, 1894, 1898, 1900; UM, i888-(incom- plete); UP, 1883, 1884; UW, 1864-91, 1893- 98, 1900, 1901; Y, 1881, 1882, 1887, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1893, 1895, 1897, 1899, 1900. Old Colony railroad corporation. Annual report. ist- 1 844-. B, 1849, 1853; H, 1849; HU, 1847-49; 1851-57, i860, 1861; ICC, 1849, 1851, 1853; JC, 1848-50, 1853; NY, 1849, 1853, 1854; UI, 1848, 1849, 1852, 1854; UW, 1848-63. Omaha & St. Louis. Annual report, ist- 1888-. H, 1888, 1889, 1892; NY, 1890-92. Ontario, Simcoe & Huron railroad union com- pany. Report NY, 1854. Orange & Alexandria. Proceedings. ist- 1850-80. B, 1850, 1852, 1853, 1856; ICC, 1850-54, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1861, 1862, 1866; LC, 1850- 52, 1855, 1856, 1858. Orange, Alexandria & Manassas. Annual report. UW, 1852, 1866, 1867, 1872. Oregon & California. Annual report. ICC, 1881; UW, 1882. 322 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Oregon & transcontinental. Annual report. B, 1883; ICC, 1883, 1886; JC, 1883; NY, 1882, 1883; Y, 1883. Oregon railway and navigation company. Annual report, ist- 1880-. B, 1881, 1883, 1887, 1897, 1899; H, 1880, 1883, 1886; ICC, 1880-88; JC, 1880, 1882; LC, 1880-87, 1897, 1899; NY, 1880-88, 1897- 99; UC, 1899; UI, 1887, 1897-99; UP, 1897, 1898; trw, 1880, 1887, 1897-99; Y, 1887. Oregon short line. Annual report, ist- 1898-. B, 1899; JC, 1897-99; LC, 1899; NY, 1898, 1899; UC, 1899; UI, UP, 1898, 1899; UW, 1897-99; Y, 1898. Oswego & Syracuse. Annual report. B, 1886; H, 1859; ICC, 1857. Pacific coast company. Report, ist- 1898-. B, 1900, 1902, 1904-10; ICC, 1899-1902, 1904, 1905; LC, 1899, 1900; NY, UI, 1898- 1909. Pacific mail steamship company. Annual report. B, 1901-7, 1910; H, 1855, 1861, i858, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1910; NY, 1859-61, 1868, 1883, 1886, 1888, 1889, 1891, 1894, 1896-1910; UW, 1903-S. Pacific railroad of Missouri. Annual report. ist- 1851-. B, 1866, 1867; H, 1851, i8s3, iSss, i860, 1863,1868,1871; ICC, 1851, 1858, 1866; LC, 1851, 1858, 1867; NY, 1850, 1851, 1854-56, 1868; UW, 1850, 1851. Paducah & Elizabethtown. Annual report. ist- 1878-. LC, 1878, 1879. Paducah & Memphis. Annual report, ist- 1872-. NY, 1872, 1873. Painesville & Hudson. Annual report. VW, 1854, 1855. Panama railroad company. See Railways of Respective Countries, Central America and West Indies. Pennsylvania company. Annual report, ist- 1872-. B, 1875-77, 1887, 1909, 1910; H, 1879, 1880, 1903, 1905, 1908, 1910; HU, 1905-7; ICC, 1872-81, 1883-88, 1897-99; LC, 1881, 1884-88, 1890-94, 1897-1901; NY, 1876, 1880, 1881, 1883-1908, 1910; UC, 1908, 1909; UI, 1902, 1907; UP, 1881, 1900-1908; UW, 1886, 1904-6; Y, 1905-8, 1910. Peimsylvania railroad company. Annual report, ist- 1847-. B, 1848-1910; CU, 1848-92, 1894-1906; H, 1847-1905, 1907-11; HU, 1847, 1854- 1907; ICC, 1847-1905, 1907-10; JC, 1847- 50, 1852, 1854, 1856, 1865-67, 1870-73, 1875, 1877-79, 1881, 1887, 1891, 1892, 1894, 1896- 1910; LC, NY, 1847-1910; UC, 1849, 1856, 1863, 1865-82, 1886, 1887, 1890-1902, 1908- 10; UI, 1847-88, 1890-1910; UP, 1847- 1905, 1907-10; UW, 1847-92, 1894-1905, 1909, 1910; Y, 1847-1910. Penobscot & Kennebec. Report. B, 1862; UW, 1858. Pensacola & Atlantic. Annual report, ist- 1872-. B, 1886; ICC, 1887; LC, 1888; NY, 1887, 1888; UW, 1888. Pensacola & Georgia. Proceedings. ist- 1856-. LC, 1859; NY, 1868. Peoria & eastern. Annual report. B, UI, 1910. Peoria & Oquawka. Report of the president and directors to the stockholders; together with the act of incorporation, and the several acts amendatory thereof. New York, 1855. 35 P- 8°. NY. Peoria & Pekin imion. Annual report. UW, 1894, 1895, 1897, 1898; Y, 1893. Peoria, Decatur & Evansville. Annual report. B, 1886; H, 1892; NY, 1883-85, 1890, 1892, 1894. Pequa railroad and improvement company. Report. B, NY, UI, UW, Y, 1849. Pere Marquette. Annual report, ist- 1900-. B, 1900-1904, 1906-10; HU, 1900^1907; ICC, 1900-1903, 1907-10; LC, 1900, 1901; NY, 1900-1906; UC, 1900-1908, 1910; UI, 1900-1910; UW, 1900-1905; Y, 1903-10. Perkiomen. Report NY, 1883. Peterborough & Shirley. Annual report, ist- 1846-. JC, 1857-59; NY, 1859. Petersburg. Annual report. B, 1897; ICC, 1836-41, 1897; JC, 1846; LC, 1841, 1857, 1861, 1883, 1897, 1898; NY, 1882-84, 1889-98; UW, 1842, 1846, 1847, 1864, 1889, 1890, 1897. Philadelphia & Baltimore central. Annual report, ist- 1855-. LC, 1859. Philadelphia & Columbia. Superintendent's report. B, 1854. Philadelphia & Erie. Annual report, ist- 1851-. B, 1874, 1880, 1881, 1883, 1885-87, 1892, 1894, 1897-99, 1901, 19051 1906; H, 1889; ICC, 1861, 1871, 1874, 1875, 1878-90, 1892- 94, 1897-99, i9°i, 1902, 1904, 1905; JC, 1898; LC, 1853, 1854, 1863, 1864, 1868, 1869, 1871- 1906; NY, 1872- 1906; UC, 1874, 187s, 1888, 1889, 1892, 1893, 1897, 1899; UI, 1897- 1906; UP, 1893, 1897, 1899-1901; UW, 1854, 1874, 1876-1906; Y, 1893, 1897, Philadelphia & Reading. Annual report. B, 1843, 1845-56, 1858-96; CU, 1846-49, 1852, 1863, 1866, 1870, 1871, 1874, 1876-79; H, 1845, 1847, 1850-96; ICC, 1844-58, 1860- 96; JC, 1848-50, 1852-56, 1858-79, 1882, 1883, 1886, 1887, 1889-96; LC, 1842-96; NY, 1846-55, 1859-69, 1873, 1877, 1880, 1881, 1883, 1884, 1886-92; UC, 1843, 1848-52, 1854, 1858, 1864, 1866, 1869, 1870, 1873-80, 1882, 1883, 1885-92, 1895, 1896; UI, 1839, 1843-56, 1858-71, 1875-83, 1885-96; UP, 1842-52, 1867-95; ITW, 1843-52, 1854-57, 1860-64, 1866-96; Y, 1848, 1850, 1853, 1854, RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 323 1858, 1861, 1863, 1864, 1871, 1876, 1877, 1880, 1882, 1884, 1887, 1889, 1890, 1892, 1893. Philadelphia & Sunbury. Report of president and directors ICC, Y, 1855. Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington. Annual report, ist- 1903-. B, 1904-10; ICC, 1907; NY, UI, UW, 1903-10; Y, 1907-9. Philadelphia, Grerraantown & Norristown. Report. B, 1858, 1866-70; H, 1852, 1856; ICC, 1857-59; LC, 1852, 1857, i8s8j 1870; UI, 1852, 1854-59, 1861-63, 1865; UW, 1850, 1851, 1854-63, 1865, 1866; Y, 1850-52, 1854-56, 1858, 1859, 1864, 1869. Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore. Annual report, ist- 1838-. B, 1849, 1850, 1853, 1854, 1856-64, 1867, 1876-80, 1882, 1883, 1890, 1893, 1896-99; CU, 1847-52, 1854-56, 1858-63; H, 1849, 1850, 1852, 1863, r864, 1866, 1870, 1873-94; ICC, 1843, 1844, 1848-63, 1865, 1866, 1872, 1874, 1876-80, 1883-85, 1887, 1890-93, 1897- 99; JC, 1854, 1875; LC, 1838, 1839, 1841-62, 1866-79, 1882-86, 1889-95, 1897-1901; NY, 1839, 1840, 1842, 1849, 1850, 1853, 1854, 1856-1902; UC, 1853-61, 1893; UI, 1838- , 1901; UP, 1836-95, 1897-1902; UW, 1839- 1902; Y, 1849, 1851, 1856, 1858-62. Phihpsburg & Juniata. Annual report. ICC, UW, Y, 1833. Piqua & Troy branch. Report of auditors for the year ending Mar. 31, 1889. NY. Pittsburgh & Connelsville. Annual report, ist- 1853- B, 1853-68; LC, 1856-59, 1863; NY, 1858, 1859, 1861, 1864-67, 1884, 1886; Y, 1855, 1856, 1863. Pittsburgh & Lake Erie. Annual report, ist- 1879. B, 1886, 1897, 1905-10; HU, 1907; ICC, 1886-91, 1897-1910; LC, 1886, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1897, 1899, 1906, 1907, 1910; NY, i8go, 1891, 1894-97, 1899, 1904; UC, 1910; UI, UP, 1906-10; UW, 1886, 1897, 1906-10; Y, 1908, 1910. Pittsburgh & western. Report. ICC, 8 mos. 29 Feb. 1888, 1896, 1898; LC, 1896, 1899; NY, 1888-90, 1894-1900; UP, 1900; UW, 1898. Pittsburgh, Bessemer & Lake Erie. Annual report. UP, 1897-1902. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis. Annual report. B, 1868-76, 1879; H, 1879, 1880, 1887; ICC, 1877, 1879, 1883, 1887, 1889; LC, 1869- 81, 1883-85, 1887-89; NY, 187s, 1876, 1878- 89; UC, 1901, 1905, 1909; UW, 1871, 1872, 1874-83, i88s, 1887-89. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis. Aimual report, ist- 1890-. B, 1890, 1893-95, 1897, 1899-1901, 1904-6, 1908-10; CUi 1890-95; H, 1890-1902, 1904- 11; ICC, 1890-97, 1899-1903, 1907-10; JC, 1895; LC, 1890-1901; NY, 1890-1910; UI, 1890, 1895, 1897, 1899-1901, 1909; UP, 1890-1910; UW, 1890, 1892, 1893, 1895, 1897, 1899, 1901, igo2, 1904, 1905; Y, 1894, 1896- 98, 1900, 1905, 1907-10. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago. Annual report, ist- 185 7-. B, 1858-60, 1863, 1866, 1867, 1884, 1888, 1889, 1896, 1900, 1902, 1906, 1910; H, 1858, 1861, 1862, 1864, 1866, 1868, 1884; ICC, 17 mos. 31 Dec. 1857-68, 1874, 1876, 1877, 1879-88, 1898-1910; JC, i860, 1862-68; 1874, 1880-84, 1909, 1910; LC, i860, 1862- 68, 1874, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1884-86, 1889, 1897, 1898, 1900; NY, 1857-80, 1883, 1885- 95, 1897, 1898, 1900, 1902, 1903; UC, i860, 1863, 1866-68; UI, i860, 1863, 1866-68, 1874, 1889, 1893, 189 4, I896-I900, 1902; UP, i860, 1866-68; UW, i860, 1863-75, 1877-84, 1886, 1887, 1889, 1890, 1892-98, 1900-1905; Y, 1859, 1869, 1870, 1884, 1886- 89, 1891-1904, 1906-9. Pittsburgh junction. Report. LC, NY, 1900, igoi. Pittsburgh, McKeesport & Youghiogheny. Annual report, ist- 1879-. NY, 1890, 1891, 1894-97, 1899, 1904; Y, 1900. Pittsburgh, Shenango & Lake Erie. Report. LC, NY, 1894. Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo. Annual re- port, ist- 1876-. B, 1879; H, 1878-80; ICC, 1876, 1877, 1879; LC, 1879, 1880; NY, 1878-80. Pittsburgh, Wheeling & Kentucky. Annual report, ist- 1876- . B, 1898-1901, 1909; H, 1905-10; ICC, 1879, 1896-1901, 1908-10; LC, 1879, 1895- 1901; NY, 1877-80, 1895-1910; UC, 1899; UP, 1900-1910; UW, 1898, 1899; Y, 1905-10. Pittsburgh, Youngstown & Ashtabula. Report. B, 1909; H, NY, UP, Y, 1906-8. Pittsfield & North Adams. Report. JC, 1858. Port Royal & Augusta. Annual report. B, 1886; ICC, 1887; LC, 1880; NY, 1880, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1890, 1891. Port Royal & western Carolina. Report. ist- 1887- . ICC, 1887; NY, i8gi. Portland & Kennebec. Annual report. NY, 1867-69; UW, 1865, 1870. Portland & Ogdensburg. Annual report, ist- 1869-. B, 1876, 1878; H, 1879, 1885; ICC, 1872, 1879, 1880, 1887; LC, 1870, 1872-74, 1877, 1879-87; NY, 1870-74, 1877-87; UW, 1883; Y, 1872. Portland & Rochester. Annual report, ist- 1866-. H, 1881; ICC, 1887; LC, 1880-82, 1886, 1889-92, 1894, 1896, 1897, 1899; NY, 1873- 80, 1882-84, 1886-99; UW, 1892, 1894. Portland & Rumford Falls. Annual report. ist- 1892-. B, 1899, 1902, 1906; ICC, 1892, 1893, 1896- 324 RAILWAY ECONOMICS 1900; LC, 1896-1901; NY, 1903, 1904; UW, 1899-1903. Portland, Rutland, Oswego & Chicago. Annual report, ist- 1871-. B, H, ICC, LC, UI, 1871. Portland, Saco & Portsmouth. Annual report. B, 1856-58, i860, 1862-64, 1866-71; ICC, 1868; JC, 1856-58, 1860-64, 1866-71; UW, 1843, 1846, 1848, 1851, 1856-58, i860, 1862, 1864, 1866; Y, 1856-58, 1866, 1868-71. Portsmouth & Concord. Report. UI, 1853. Portsmouth & Roanoke. Annual report. B, 1839; ICC, 1835-45. Providence & Springfield. Annual report. H, 1873-75; ICC, 1887-89; NY, 1879-81, 1885, 1886, 1889, 1890; UW, 1872. Providence & Worcester. Annual report, ist- 184s-. B, 1874, 1879-85, 1887; H, 1849-53, 185s- 6s, 1867-71, 1873-87; ICC, 187s, 1879-88; JC, May 1849, 1850, 1852, 1853, 1857, 1859; LC, 1869, 1873-88; NY, 1849-88; UI, 1849, 1853, 1857, 1859, 1873, 1875, 1877-81, 1883-88; UW, 1848-88; Y, 1862. Providence, Warren & Bristol. Annual report. ist- 1857-. JC, 1857-59; NY, 1872. Qu'Appelle, Long Lake & Saskatchewan rail- road and steamboat company. Report and financial statements. NY, 1903. Quebec & Lake St. John. Annual report. UI, 1907; UW, 1901-5. Quebec central. Report. NY, 1903, 1904; UI, 1909, 1910; UW, 1892, 1894-1902, 1904-10. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa & Occidental. Annual report UW, 1881. Queen Anne & Kent. Annual report NY, 1879. Racine & Mississippi. Report, ist- 1853-. H, Jan. 1857, May 1862. Racine, Janesville & Mississippi. Annual report, ist. 1853. XI. Raleigh & Gaston. Annual report, ist- 1837-. B, 1886; ICC, 1836/37, 1837, 1839, 1841, 1842, 1843; NY, 1853, 1874, 1875, 1878; UW, 1853-56, 1858, i860, 1861, 1871-90. Ravenswood, Spencer & Glenville. In Ohio River. Annual report. 1895-99. Reading company. Annual report, ist- 1898-. B, 1898-1911; H, 1898, 1904; HU, 1898, 1900-1908; ICC, 1898-1907, 1909, 1910; JC, 1898-1910; LC, 1898, 1900, igo2, 1903, 1905, 1906; NY, UC, UI, 1898-1910; UM, 1900-1902, 1905-10; UP, 1898-1909; UW, 1898-1910; Y, 1898-1900, 1907, 1910. Rensseler & Saratoga. Report. NY, Y, 1867-70. Richmond & Allegheny. Annual report, ist- 1881-. B, 1887; ICC, 1885-88; LC, 1884, 1886, 1887; NY, 1881, 1884-87; UI, 1885, 1886; UW, 1881-87. Richmond & Danville. Annual report, ist- 1848-. B, 1871, 1874, 1876, 1878, 1880, 1881, 1887- 91; H, 1867, 187s, 1883, 1889; ICC, 1869, 1871-74, 1876, 1879-81, 1885-91; LC, 1871, 1874, 1876-80, 1883, 1885, 1887, 1891; NY, 1873,1879-91; UC, 1890, 1891; UI, 1871-74, 1884, 1889; UW, 1848, 1849, 1867, 1869, 1871-82, 1884, 1885, 1890; Y, 1867, 1871. Richmond & Ohio. Statement. NY, 1847. Richmond & Petersburg. Annual report, ist- 1836-. . B, 1838, 1840, 1846, 1862, 1864-66, 1868, 1879; H, 1887; ICC, 1857, 1879; LC, 1854, 185s, 1857-59, 1869, 1879, 1897, 1898; NY, 1875-77, 1879, 1882, 1884-86, 1890-92, 1894- 98; UW, 1842, 1864-67, 1869, 1885, 1890, 1892; Y, 1870-73, 1875-77. Richmond & West Point terminal railway and warehouse company. Annual report. B, ICC, 1889, 1890; LC, 1882, 1883, 1887- 91; NY, 1882-85, 1887-90; UW, 1889, 1890. Richmond & York River. Report. ICC, UW, 1854. Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac. An- nual report, ist- 1833-. B, 1836, 1844, 1845, 1863, 1866, 1879, 1888-93, 1895-99, 1901-10; HU, 1906-8; ICC, 1879, 1884, 1888, 1889, 1891, 1894, 1898, 1899; JC, 1847, 1898, 1899; LC, 1853, 1855, 1876, 1878, 1881, 1884, 1886, 1888, 1889, 1891,1893,1894,1896-1900; NY, 1865-67,1869, 1870, 1873-89, 1891-1900, 1907; UI, 1877, 1880, 1883, 1884, i888-gi, 1893-99, 1901-10; UW, 1837, 188s, 1889, 1892, 1898, 1899, 1901-10; Y, 1870, 1871, 1873-78, 1907-10. Richmond, York River, & Chesapeake. Report. LC, 1854, 1867. Rio Grande southern. Annual report. B, 1898-1902, 1906-10; ICC, 1897-1903, 1906, 1908-10; JC, 1895-1902, 1904-9; LC, 1896-1902, 1906; NY, 1892, 1896-1909; UC, 1898, 1900, 1902, igo6; UI, 1896-1910; UW, 1892, 1896-1906; Y, 1902, 1906-11. Rio Grand western. Annual report. B, 1894, 1895, 1897-99; ICC, 1890-1901; JC, 1897-99; LC, NY, 1890-1901; UC, 1897; UI, 1891, 1895-98, 1900; UP, 1890- 1900; UW, 1895-1901; Y, 1899. Ripley & Mill Creek Valley. Statements. In Ohio River. Report. 1895-99. Rochester & Pittsburgh. Annual report. H, 1883; LC, 1881-83; NY, 1881-84. Rock Island company. Annual report, ist- 1903-. B, 1903, 1905-10; H, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1908; HU, 1903; ICC, JC, 1903-10; LC, 1903, 1905; NY, 1903-10; UC, 1903-8; UI, 1903-4; UP, 1903-10; UW, 1903; Y, 1903-11. ■Home. Annual report. ICC, 1887. Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg. Annual report. B, 1865, 1868, 1887; H, 1862, 1883, 1885, 1887; ICC, 1864, 1865, 1868, 187s, 1887; LC, 1869, 1871, 1874, 1875, 1884, 1887, 1889; RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 325 NY, 1869, 1874, 187s, 1884-90; UW, 1886, 1888, 1889; Y, 1886, 1889, 1890. JRondout & Oswego. Annual report. UW, 1871. Rumford Falls & Buckfield. Annual report. NY, i88s, 1886, 1890. Rumford Falls & Rangeley Lakes. Annual report. ICC, LC, 1897; NY, 1897, 1899, 1900, 1902, 1904. Rutland. Annual report, ist- 1868-. B, 1871, 1898, 1900, 1902-4, 1906-10; CU, 1873; Hi 1873-75. 1879, 1884, 1886, 1887; HU, 1872-75, 1879, 1883, i88s, 1886, 1888; ICC, 1898-1901, 1905-10; JC, 1872, 1874, 1886, 1900; LC, 1887, 1889, 1893, 1896, 1898-1901, 1905-10; NY, 1871, 1873, 1874, 1884-86, 1889-1910; UC, 1900, 1910; UI, 1886, 1902, 1903, 1905-10; UP, 1900, 1905- 10; UW, 1872, 1874, 1875, 1883-1910; Y, 1872, 1875, 1903, 1910. Rutland & Burlington. Annual report, ist- 1847-. B, 1847, 1861-63; H, 1849, 1854; ICC, 1851, 1856; JC, 1848, 1849; LC, 1858; NY, 1848-52, 1854-57, 1859-62; UW, 1847-51, 1854, 1856. Sacket's Harbor & Saratoga. Annual report. 1st- 1853-. ICC, LC, 1854; NY, 1855. Sacramento Valley. Annual report. H, 1855; UW, i860. St. John & Maine. Report of the directors. NY, 1886. St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain. Annual report. ICC, 1901, 1907; NY, 1881-83; UI, 1904-9; UW, 1881-83, 1901-7. St. Joseph & Denver City. Report. ICC, 1877; NY, 1873. St. Joseph & Grand Island. Annual report. 1st- 1897-. B, 1899-1902, 1905-8, 1910; HU, 1906-8 ICC, 1897-1902, 1907, 1908, 1910; JC, 1900 LC, 1897-1902; NY, 1897-1907, 1909, 1910 UC, 1900; UI, 1897-1909; UP, 1900; UW, 1897, 1899-1905; Y, 1898-1910. St. Louis, Alton & Chicago. Report. B, 6 mos. June i860, 1861; ICC, 1861; NY, 1859, i860, 1862; UI, i860; UW, i860, 1861; Y, 1859, i860, 1861. St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute. Annual report. 1st- 1863-. B, 1863 (Gen. supt.), 1865, 1866, 1872, 1880, 1884, 1889, 1890; H, 1876-78, 1886-88, i8qo; ICC, 1863, 1864, 1879, 1880, 1884, 1885, 1887, 1889-92, Jan. 1894 — ^June 1895; LC, 1863, 1865, 1866, 1873-81, 1883-87, 1889-91, 1893-95; NY, 1863-67, 1869-95; UC, 1890; UI, 1863 (Gen. supt.), 1888-92; UW, 1880, 1890-95. St. Louis & Cairo. Annual report, ist- 1883-. NY, 1883-84. St. Louis & Iron Mountain. Annual report. ist- 1853-. ICC, LC, 1854; NY, 1863, 1874. St. Louis & San Francisco. Annual report. 1st- 189 7-. B, 1879-81, 1883-89, 1897-1911; H, 1877, 1879-81, 1883, 1884, 1887, 1888; HU, 1887- 89, 1899, 1900, 1902-8; ICC, 1877, 1879, 1880-89; JC, 1879-81, 1883, 1886, 1888, 1889, 1897-1900, 1903; LC, 1877, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1883, 1885-89, 1897-1904; NY, 1877, 1879-89, 1897-1910; UC, 1880, 1881, 1883, 1898-1908; UI, 1888, 1897-1910; UP, 1897- 1910; UW, 1877, 1879-89, 1897-1910; Y, 1887, 1903-10. St. Louis & southeastern. Annual report, ist- 1873-. B, 1877, 1878; H, 1874; ICC, 1875-78; JC, 1878; LC, NY, 1874-78; UC, 1878; UW, 1876, 1878. St. Louis, Arkansas & Texas. Annual report. .... 1st- 1886-. NY, 1888. St. Louis bridge company and Timnel railroad of St. Louis. Annual report. ICC, 1880, 1888, 1889; NY, 1879-81; Y, 1893. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & southern. Annual report, ist- 1874-. B, 1874-80; H, 1874; ICC, 1874-80; JC, 1879; LC, 1874-80; NY, 1875, 1880; UC, 1875, 1879, 1880; UP, 1879; UW, 187s, 1876, 1879, 1880. St. Louis, Kansas City & northern. Annual report. 1st- 1873-. B, 1873, 1874, 1877, 1878; LC, 1873-78; NY, 1874, 1876-78. St. Louis, Rocky Mountain & Pacific. Annual report. 1st- 1908-. NY, 1908, 1909. St. Louis southwestern. Annual report, ist- 189 2-. B, 1892-1911; H, 1892-98; HU, 1904-8; ICC, 1892, 1893, 1896-98; JC, 1895; LC, 1892-1901, 1903-s; NY, UC, UI, UW, 1892- 1910; Y, 1903-11. St. Louis, Vandalia & Terre Haute. Annual report, ist- 1873-. B, 1899, 1901; ICC, 189s, 1897-99, i9°i; LC, 1873-84, 1886-1901; NY, 1876, 1886, 1903, 1904; UP, 1899-1904; Y, 1883, 1885, 1886. St. Paul & Duluth. Annual report. B, 1878, June 1879, Dec. 1879, 1886-91, 1894, 1899; ICC, 1878-99; JC, 1879, 1882, 1888; LC, 1878-80, 1883, 1886-88, 1890-99; NY, 1878, May 1879, Dec. 1879-81, 1883-86, 1888, June 1889, 1890-99; UI, 1888; UP, 1879; UW, 1878, 1879, 1883, 1888-91, 1894, 1895, 1898. St. Paul & Sioux City. Annual report. H, 1876; ICC, 1878; LC, 1874; NY, 1874- 78; UW, 1873. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba. Annual report, ist- 1880-. B, 1880-92, 1894-1909; H, 1881, 1884, 1890; ICC, 1880-99; JC, 1880-1901; NY, 1880-99; UC, 1881-83, 1886-98; UI, 1882- 99; UP, 1881-83, 1887, 1891, 1892, 1895, 326 RAILWAY ECONOMICS 1897, 1898; UW, 1881-87, 1889-92, 1894-99; Y, 1881, 1883, 1898. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Manitoba & great north- em. Annual report, ist- 1880-. HU, LC, 1880-99. Salem & Lowell. Report. JC, i8s7, 1858. San Antonio & Aransas Pass. Annual report. B, 189s, 1898, 1899; H, 1899, 1900; HU, 1906-8; ICC, 189s, 1897-1900; JC, 189s, 1897, 1899; LC, 189s, 1897-1900; NY, 1891, 189s, 1897-1900; UC, 1898, 1899; UI, 1907-9; UP, 1899; UW, 1898, 1899, 1906. San Francisco & MarysviUe. Report of the Board of directors and chief engineer i860. CU, H. San Francisco & north Pacific. Annual report. ist- 1890-. B, 1891-93, 189s, 1897, 1898; H, 1893, 1894; HU, 1906; ICC, 1890-95, 1898-1901, 1906; JC, supp. 1898; LC, 1890-99, 1901; NY, 1890-1900, 1902-4; UC, 1893, 1898; UI, 1902, 1905, 1906; UP, 1898; UW, 1891, 1893, 1898-1906. Sandusky, Dayton & Cincinnati. Report. B, 1858, 1860-68; NY, i860; Y, i860, 1861. Sandusky, Mansfield & Newark. Annual report. B, 1862; NY, 1856; UW, i860, 1880; Y, 1866. Sandy River. Report ICC, 1887, 1888; NY, 188s, 1886, 1888, 1890, 1891. Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix. Annual report, ist- 1895-. B, 1899-1901; ICC, LC, 1898-1901; NY, 1895-1903; UW, 1900, 1901. Savannah & Memphis. Annual report. LC, 1876. Savannah & Tybee. Annual report, ist- 1886-. NY, 1889. Savannah & western. Report. NY, 1-893. Savannah, Griffin & north Alabama. Report. B, 1886, 1887; ICC, 1887; NY, 1879, 1881, 1885, 1886. Schenectady & Troy. Statement. CU, Mar. 1846; NY, 1846. Schuylkill Haven & Lehigh. Report. NY, 1857. Schuylkill navigation company. Report of the president and managers. H, 1851, 1853-57. Seaboard air line. Annual report, ist- 1901-. B, 1905-10; HU, 1904-8; ICC, 1901-7; NY, 1902-6, 1908-10; UC, 1901-10; UI, 1904, 1906-9; UM, 1908; UW, 1904-7; Y, 1903-11. Seaboard & Roanoke. Annual report, ist- 1849-. B, 1858-62, 1867-73; ICC, 1887, 1888, 1898; LC, 1851, 1857, 1859, 1869; UW, 1867. Selma & Meridian. Annual report. B, Feb. 1867; LC, 1867. Selma & Tennessee. Annual report. UW, 1839. Sharon. Annual report. LC, 1896; NY, 1896-99, 1903. 1904; UW, 1901-10; Y, 1900-1904, 1908. Sheboygan & Fond du Lac. Report. B, 1862; NY, 1876. Shenandoah Valley. Annual report, ist- 1881-. 1885- bear title: "Report of Sidney F. Tyler, receiver." B, 1886; ICC, 1883, 1887; LC, 1884; NY, 1884-86. Sioux City & Pacific. Report. ICC, 1899; LC, 1866; NY, 1899, 1900. Sioux City & St. Paul. Annual report. LC, 1874-78. Sioux City, O'Neill & western. Annual report, ist- 1891-. NY, 1892. Somerset. Annual report, ist- 1885-. B, 1906, 1907, 1910; ICC, 1889, 1897, 1899, 1900; LC, 1897-1900, 1902; NY, 1896- 99, 1902; UI, 1907-10. South & north Alabama. Annual report. B, 1867; ICC, 1887, 1898; NY, 1874. South & North Carolina. Annual report. NY, 1893, 1895. South Carolina. Annual report. B, 1844, 1845, 1848, 1849, 1869, 1870; H, 1883, 1888; ICC, 1856-60, 1867, 1869, 1879, 1882, 1887; LC, 1845, 1846, 1848- 50, 1855, 1857, 1867, 1871, 1873, 1874, 1882- 84, 1887; NY, 1872, 1874, 1875, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1883-88, 1891, 1892; UI, 1845, 1846, 1863, 1868; UW, 1844-60, 1862, 1863, 1866- . 69, 1874, 1877. South Carolina & Georgia. Annual report. ist- 1895-. NY, 1895-97. South Carolina canal and railroad company. Semi-annual report. H, 31 Oct. 1834; ICC, 4 May 1833, 31 Dec. 1836, July 1838, July 1840; LC, 1834-37; NY, 1828; UW, Nov. 1828, May 1829, Oct. 1834, Dec. 183s, July 1843. . Annual report. ICC, 1832; LC, 1833, 1836; NY, 1831, 1834; UW, 1832-35. South Carolina railroad company and south- western railroad bank. Proceedings of the stockholders CU, Feb. 1835; ICC, Feb. 1845, Feb. 1846, Nov. 1846, Feb. 1847, Feb. 1848, Feb. 1850, Feb. 1855; NY, 1869. South Cove corporation. Report. B, Feb. 1834, 1837, 1839, 1841, 1844. South Reading branch. Annual report. JC, 1857, 1858. South shore. Annual report. JC, 1857-59- South shore & Atlantic. Report. Y, 1909. South side. Report. B, NY, 1869. Southern California. Report. B, 1888; ICC, 1898, 1901; LC, 1898, 1901; NY, 1897-1901; UW, 1898. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 327 Southern Indiana. Annual report, ist- 1898-. B, 1902, 1903, 1905; HU, 9th, loth; ICC, 1901-7; NY, 1902-4; UC, 1905-7; UI, UW, 1901-7. Southern Michigan & northern Indiana. Report. B, 1861. Southern Minnesota. Report. B, 1861; ICC, 1876-78; LC, 1875-78; NY, 1873, 1875-78; UW, 187s, 1877, 1878. Southern Pacific company. Annual report, ist- 1885-. B, 1885-1910; CU, 1904-8; H, 1885-95, 1897-1911; HU, 1888-95, 1897-1908; ICC, 1885-97, 1899-1910; JC, 1885, 1887, 1889, 1893, 1895-97, 1900, 1902-10; LC, NY, 1885-1910; UC, 1887-1910; UI, 1886-89, 1891-93, 1895-1910; UM, 1897, 1909; UP, 1886, 1887; UW, 1886, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1894-1908, 1910; Y, 1885, 1887, 1896-1910. Southern Pacific railroad company. Annual report. B, 1876, 1877; H, 1873-80; ICC, 1866, 1873-80; LC, 1870, 1873-77, 1879, 1880; NY, 1873, 1874, 1876-78; UW, 1877.. Southern Pacific railroad company (Arizona). Annual report. H, 1882. Southern Pacific railroad company (California). Annual report. B, 1881-84; H, 1881-87; ICC, 1881-87, 1893, 1897, 1898; JC, 1883, 1884; LC, 1881- 83, 1886, 1893, 1897, 1898; NY, 1881-83; UC, 1897; UI, 1883, 1893, 1897; UW, 1883- 87, 1893-95, 1897, 1898. Southern Pacific railroad company chartered by the state of Texas. First annual report. 1856. B, H, ICC, NY, UI. Southern Pennsylvania iron and railroad com- pany. Report. H, 1871; JC, 1870. Southern railroad company. Report. B, 1867; LC, 1866. Southern railway company. Annual report, ist- 1895-. B, 1895-1911; H, 1895; ICC, 189S-1911; JC, 189S-1910; LC, 1895-1909; NY, 189s- 1900; UC, 1895-1900, 1905-10; UI, 1895- 1910; UM, 1895-99, 1902, 1905-10; UP, 1895-1900, 1902, 1903, 1908, 1910; UW, 1895-1906, 1908; Y, 1899, 1903-10. Southern railway security company. Report. B, JC, 1873. Southwestern (of Georgia). Report. B, 1854, 1866, 1867; ICC, 1848-69, 1908; LC, 1854-56, 1866, 1867, 1869; NY, 1902, 1904-7. Spokane & inland empire. Annual report. UI, 1909. Springfield, Mount Vernon & Pittsburgh. Report. ICC, 1853. State hne & Sullivan. Annual report. ICC, 1877-80. Staten Island. Report. NY, 1852. Stockbridge & Pittsfield. Annual report. JC, 1858, 1859. Stony Brook. Report. JC, 1856-59, Stoughton branch. Annual report. JC, 1857, 1858. Suffolk. Report. NY, i860, 1861. Summit branch. Report of the director. JC, 1866-68; LC, 1889; NY, 1883-86, 1889-91. Summit branch railroad company and Lykens Valley coal company. Annual report. H, 1866; ICC, 1880; JC, 1888, 1889, 1891; NY, 1889-91; UI, 1881, 1887-91, 1894-96; UW, 1876-80, 1887-96. Sunbury & Erie. Report. B, i860; ICC, 1854, 1859. Susquehanna. Annual report, ist- 1853. B, ICC, LC, UC, UW, 1853. Susquehanna & Wyoming VaUey railroad and coal company. Annual report. UW, 1863. Susquehanna coal company. Annual report. NY, 1883, 1886, 1889-91. Syracuse & Binghamton. Report. B, May 1853; UW, 1885. Syracuse & Utica. Annual report. LC, UW, 1849. Syracuse, Binghamton & New York. Report. B, 1868. Tacoma eastern. Annual report. B, 191 1 ; JC, NY, UP, 1910. Talbotton railroad of Georgia. Annual report. NY, 1884, 1890. Taunton branch. Annual report. JC, 1857, 1858. Temiskaming & northern Ontario railway commission. Annual report. B, 1910; LC, 1902-10; NY, 1904; UI, 1903-9; UW, 1903-5. Tennessee coal, iron and railroad company. Annual report, ist- 1888-. B, 1897-99, 1903-6; ICC, 1888, 1890-93, 1897-99; JC. 1899; LC, 1899-93, 1897-99; NY, 1888-99, 1902-5; UC, 1899, 1904; UI, 1889-91, 1894-96, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1904; UP, 1898, 1899; UW, 1898, 1899, 1902-4. Tennessee midland. Annual report. NY, 1890, 1891. Terre Haute, Alton & St. Louis. Report. H, 1857; NY, 1857-60. Terre Haute & Alton. Annual report. ICC, 1854; NY, 1853, 1854; UW, 1853, 1854, 1859-62. Terre Haute & Indianapolis. Annual report. lEt- 1849-. B, 1865, 1868; H, 1870, 1883; ICC, 1872, 1895-1900; LC, 1873, 1879, 1884, 1891, 1895- 1900; NY, 1873, 1874, 1876, 1883-85, 1887, • 1888, 1890, 1891, 1895-1900, 1903, 1906; UI,i897-i90i; UP, 1904; UW, 1855, 1896-98, 1902. Terre Haute & Logansport. Annual report., ist- 1880-. B, 1897-1900; ICC, 1899, 1900; LC, 1897- 328 RAILWAY ECONOMICS 1900; NY, 1897, 1898, 1900-1905; UP, 1900- 1904; XSW, 1898. Terre Haute & Peoria. Annual report, ist- 1893-. B, ICC, 1897, 1899, 1900; LC, 1897, 1899, igoo; NY, 1897-1903; UP, 1901; UW, 1899. Terre Haute & Indiana. Report. JC, 1853. Terre Haute & Richmond. Annual report. I St- 1 849-. B, 1852, 1854, 1858, 1864; H, 1849 (27 Aug.), 1858; ICC, 1856; LC, 1852, 1857. Texas & New Orleans. Annual report. H, i88s, 1886; LC, 1885; NY, 1884, 1885. Texas & Pacific. Annual report, ist- 1872-. B, 1872-78, 1884, 1888-1910; H, 1876, 1888, 1891, 1895-1904, 1906; HU, 190P-1907; ICC, May 1872-80, 1884, 1888-1910; JC, 1878, 1894, 189s, 1898; LC, r872-8o, 1884, 1888-1900, 1902; NY, 1873, 1884, r888-i909; UC, 1873, 1877, 1879, 1890-92, 1894-1909; UI, 1877, i88g, 1891-1909; UM, 1907, 1909; UP, 1873, 1890-92, r894-i907, 1909, 1910; VW, 1873, 1875-77, 1879, 1889-1910; Y, 1901, 1903, 1909, 1910. Texas central. Annual report. B, 1899, 1900, 1903, r9o6, 1908, 1909; HU, 1906-8; ICC, 1898-1901, 1905-9; LC, 1893, 189s, 1898-1901; NY, 1893-1909; UC, 1903; UI, 1899, 1902-9; UW, 1896, 1898, 1901-6. Texas Pacific land trust. Trustees report, ist- 1888-. B, 1891, 1900, 1905-7, 1909; ICC, 1893, 1895; NY, 1901-7. Toledo & Illinois. Report. B, NY, 1855. Toledo & Ohio central. Annual report, ist- 1886-. B, 1901-3, 1905-8, 1910; H, 1889, 1892; ICC, 1887, 1893-95, 1898, 1900, rgoi, 1910; LC, 1890, 189s, 1897-1902; NY, 1887-1909; UC, 1901; UI, 1898-1902, r909, 1910; UW, 1899-1909. Toledo & Wabash. Annual report, ist- 1859-. B, 1862; H, ICC, 1859; NY, 1861, 1873; UW, 1859. Toledo, Ann Arbor & grand trunk. Annual report. LC, 1883; NY, 1882, 1883. Toledo, Ann Arbor and north Michigan. Annual report, rst- 1881-. B, 1886; H, 1888, 1889; ICC, 1884, 1886, 1888, 1890; LC, 1884, 1886, 1887, 1889, 1890; NY, 1884-90, 1892; UW, 1890, 1892. Toledo, Norwalk & Cleveland. Annual report, ist- 1853-. NY, 1853. Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw. Annual report, ist- 1865-. B, 1866; H, 1865; UW, 1867. Toledo, Peoria & western. Annual report, ist- 1888-. B, 1893, 1894, 1896, 1898-1903, 1905-9; H, 1890-96, 1898-1906, 1908-10; HU, 13th- . 19th, 2ist; ICC, 1891-1903; JC, 1894; LC, 1891, 1893-1901; NY, 1891-1904; UI, UW, 1890-1910. Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City. Report. LC, 1895; NY, 1892, 1895; UI, 1892. Toledo, St. Louis & western. Annual report, ist- 1901-. B, 1901-3, 1906-8, 1910; ICC, 1901-3, 1907-10; LC, 1901-3; NY, 1902-7; UC, 1905-10; UI, 1905, 1906; UW, 1901, 1902, 1904-6; Y, 1909-11. Toledo, Wabash & western. Report. B, 1874; ICC, 1867; LC, 1872; NY, Dec. 1856. Tonopah. Annual report. UW, 1851. Tonopah & Goldfield. Annual report. UI, 1906-9. Toronto & Nipissing. Proceedings, ist- 1869-. NY, 1875. Toronto, Grey & Bruce. Minutes of annual general meeting of the shareholders. NY, 1873, 1874- Troy & Boston. Annual report, ist- 1851-. LC, 1852; NY, 1852, 1853; UW, 1851. Troy & Greenbush railroad association. Report. UW, 1846-48, 1851. Troy & Greenfield. Rep ort of commissioners. UI, 1869, 1881; UW, 1863, 1867. Troy & Greenfield railroad company and Hoosac tunnel. Annual report, ist- 1851-. B, 1859; JC, 1857, 1858; LC, 1885; NY, 1876, 1879, 1880, 1883-86; UW, i860, 1877. Troy & Rutland. Report. B, 1852. Twin Creek. Annual report, ist- 1854-. Ulster & Delaware. Annual report. B, 1911; UI, 1903, 1909. Union canal company's railroad of Pennsyl- vania. Annual report of the managers. NY, 1824, 1834-37, 1840, 1843, 184s, 1849- 51, 1855, 1856. Union depot and railroad company (Denver). Annual report. NY, 1891. Union Pacific. Annual report. B, 1870, 1873-1911; CU, 1876, 1882-84, 1886, 1888-93, 1895, 1897, 1898, 1904, 1906, 1907; H, 1877, 1879, 1881-83, 1885-88, 1898-1906, 1910; HU, 1871, 1873, 1877- 1908; ICC, 1870, 1874-99, 1901-10; JC, 1879, 1881-88, 1891, 1892, 1896, 1898-1910; LC, 1871, 1873-96, 1899, 191°; NY, 1871, 1873, 1874, 1876-96, 1898-1910; UC, 1873, 1877, 1878, 1882-85, 1887, 1893, 1894, 1896- 1910; UI, 1876-85, 1887-91, 1893-1910; UP, 1874, 1877, 1878, 1882, 1884, 1887, 1891-96, 1899, 1901-10; UW, 1874-79, 1881-91, 1893, 189s, 1898-1910; Y, 1877, 1882, 1883, 1885, 1898-1910. . Government director's report, ist- 1864-. B, 1864-86, 1888, 1889, 1892-98; H, 1877- 85, 1888-91, 1893, 1895; ICC, 1864-86, 1888- 93, 1895-98; JC, 1892, 1898; NY, 1884; UC, 1878, 1895; UM, 1879, 1892, 1893, 1895-98; UW, 1864-86, 1888, 1892, 1893, 189s, 1898. Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf. Report. B, 1897; ICC, 1896, 1897; NY, 1895-97; UC, 1897; UI, 1892; UW, 1894-97. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 329 Union Point & White Plains. Report of the directors. NY, 1890, 1891. United raihoad of St. Louis. Annual report. HU, 1888-92, 1895, 1898, 1906. United railways company of St. Louis. Annual report. NY, 1904, 1906, 1908; UI, 1901-7; Y, 1901-4, 1906, 1907, 1909. Utica & Black River. Annual report. ICC, 1877; LC, 1877-79, 1881, 1882, 1885; NY, 1876-85. Utica & Schenectady. Annual report. ICC, UW, 1836. Valley railroad company (Virginia). Annual report, ist- 1872-. ICC, 1873; LC, 1872, 1873; UI, UW, 1872. Valley railway company (Ohio). Report. NY, 1888. Vandalia. Annual report, ist- 1905-. B, 1909; H, 1906-10; ICC, 1907-10; NY, 1905-10; UI, 1907; UP, 190S-9; Y, 1909, 1910. Vermont & Canada. Annual report. H, 1873; ICC, 1880; NY, i860, 1876, 1877, 1880, 1882; UI, i860; UW, i860, 1873; Y, 1873, 1876-82. Vermont & Massachusetts. Annual report, ist- 1844-. H, 1850, 1863, 1869; ICC, 1844-46, 1855; JC, 1857, 1858; LC, 1866; NY, 1849, i8s7, 1859, 1861-63, 1867, 1870, 1872, 1873; UI, 1846-52, 1855, 1856, 1865, 1866, 1872; UW, 1846, 1849, 1850, 1852, 1853, 1856, 1858, 1861-64, 1866, 1868, 1872, 1873; Y, 1866. Vermont central. Annual report, ist- 1846-. B, 1846, 1848-53; CU, 1851, 1852, 1856; H, 1846, 1848; ICC, 1846, 1847, 1851, 1852, 1855; JC, 1846-55; LC, 1852; NY, 1851-53; UI, 1849-SS; XJW, 1846-55; Y, 1846, 1848- 50, 1867, 1869. Vermont central and Vermont & Canada. An- nual report. B, 1872. Vermont Valley. Report. Y, 1851. Vermont Valley railroad company of 1871. Annual report. ICC, 1881; LC, 1897-99, 1901; NY, 1882- 84, 1893-1901; UI, 1880-83, 1886, 1893, 1894, 1900, 1902-5; UW, 1880-90, 1892-97, 1900. Vermont Valley railroad company of 1871 and the Sullivan Coimty railroad. Annual report. ICC, 1882, 1897. Vicksburg & Meridian. Report, ist- 1862-. ICC, 1874, 1880, 1887, 1888; LC, 1876, 1879; NY, 1869, 1871, 1874, 1876, 1878, 1879, 1886-88; UW, 1886. Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific. Annual report, ist- 1885-. B, 1896, 1902, 1910; H, 1890-92, 1894; ICC, 1887, 1893, 1896, 1908; LC, 1896, 1901; NY, 1890-92, 1895-1903; UP, 1891-1901; UW, 1901-3. Vicksburg, Shreveport & Texas. Annual report, ist- 1853-. NY, 1857; UI, UW, 1855. Virginia & southwestern. Annual report. JC, 1909, 1910; UI, 1909. Virginia & Tennessee. Annual report, ist- 1848-. B, 1855, 1869; H, 1853, 1854; ICC, 1849- 58, 1862, 1869; LC, 1852, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1860; NY, 1869; UW, 1850, 1866. Virginia central. Annual report, ist- 1836-. B, 1851; CU, 1852; H, 1853, 1859, 1861, 1862, 1864-67; ICC, 1861; LC, 1850-53, 1857; NY, 1851, 1867; UI, 1858; UW, 1856, 1858, 1859, 1862; Y, 1866, 1867. Virginia iron, coal and coke company. Annual report. NY, UW, 1905. Virginia midland. Annual report, ist- 1881-. B, 1881, 1882, 1884, 1885; ICC, 1881-86; LC, 1885; NY, 1881-85; UW, 1884, 1885. Wabash. Annual report. B, 1890-92, 1896-1910; H, 1887-95, 1898- 1902, 1904-11; HU, 1900-1907; ICC, 1890- 1910; JC, 1890, 1898; LC, 1878, 1890-1903, 1905, 1906; NY, 1878, 1887, 1888; UC, 1891, 1893-1910; UI, 1890-1910; UM, ist, 9th, 13th, 2ist; UP, 1890-1910; UW, 1878, 1890-1910; Y, 1892-1911. Wabash, Pittsburgh terminal. Annual report. UI, 1909. Wabash, St. Loviis & Pacific. Annual report. ist- 1880-. B, ICC, 1882; LC, 1880-82; NY, 1879-82. Wabash western. Annual report. B, 1887; H, ICC, 1887, 1888; NY, 1887. Wallkill VaUey. Report. B, 1897; ICC, 1907; LC, 1897; NY, 1891, 1893, 1894, 1896-99; UW, 1897. Waltham & Watertown. Report. JC, 1857; NY, 1859. Ware River railroad company of Massachusetts. Statement. NY, 1870. Warwick Valley. Report. NY, 1875. Washington & Georgetown. Annual report of president and treasurer for 1875. Washing- ton, 1876. 8°. H. Washington & Ohio. Annual report, ist- 1863-. B, 1875; LC, 1874-76; NY, 1873-77; UW, 1873, 187s, 1877. Washington City, Virgima midland and great southern. Report, ist- 1873-. ICC, 1874, 1875- Washington County. Annual statement of accounts. UI, 1907-10. Washington southern. Annual meeting of the stockholders NY, 1903; Y, 1908. Watertown & Rome. Report to state engmeer and surveyor of New York. H, ICC, 1859; NY, 1854. West Chester. Report. Y, 1832. West Chester & Philadelphia. Annual re- port. B, 1859, 1861, 1862, 1864, 1868, 1870; ICC, 33° RAILWAY ECONOMICS 1852; LC, 1862, 1871; NY, 1876, 1878; UW, 1862, 186s; y, 183s, 1856, 1859. West Jersey. Annual report, ist- 1858-. ICC, 1877, 1878, 1881, 1884, 189s; LC, 1873, 1876-86, 1891; NY, 1870, 1874, 1876- 9S; UI, UW, 1894. West Jersey & sea shore. Annual report, ist- 1896-. B, 1896-1900, igo2-io; ICC, 1896-1905, 1907; JC, 1897, 1907-10; LC, 1897, 1900; NY, 1896-1908; UI, 1896-1910; UW, 1896- 1904; Y, 1896-1909. West Philadelphia. Annual report. ist- i83S(?). LC, 1835. West Stockbridge railroad corporation. Report. B, 1859; H, i860; JC, 1857, 1858; NY, 1858. West Virginia & Pittsburgh. Annual report. LC, 1894, 1897, 1898; NY, 1893-98; UW, 1898. West Virginia central & Pittsburgh. Annual report, ist- 1882-. B, 1887, 1894, 1898; H, 1887; ICC, 1882, 1886-88, 1890, 1894, 1897-1901; LC, 1883- 87, 1890, 1892, 1894, 189s, 1897-1900; NY, 1882-1901; UW, 1881, 1899. Western & Atlantic. Annual report. H, 1869; LC, 1866; NY, 1868; rrw, 1848, 1852, 1853, 1859, 1867-69, 1871. Western Maryland. Annual report. ist- 1863-. B, 1898-1901, 1910; H, 1883; HU, 1906; ICC, 188s, 1887, 1898-1901; LC, i86s, 1867, 1874-76, 1879, 1884, 1885, 1887, 1890, 189s- 1901; UI, 1898, 1901, 1907; UW, 1901, 1906; Y, 1906, 1910. Western New York & Pennsylvania. Annual report, ist- 1888-. B, 1888, 1889, 1892-94, 1897, 1905-9; H, 1888-94; ICC, 1888-97, 1900; LC, 1888-98, 1900; NY, 1888-1905, 1907, 1908; UC, 1893- 98; UI, 1888-91, 1893-1903; UP, 1894; UW, 1895-1908. Western North CaroKna. Annual report. LC, 1856, 1885, 1886; NY, 1884, 1885; UW, 1856, 1884. Western railroad company (North Carolina). Proceedings. NY, 188s; UW, 1869, 1872, 1877, 1879. Western railroad corporation. Annual report. ist-33d, 1836-67. B, 1836-53, 1855-60, 1862-67; CU, 1836, 1837, 1839-41, 1843-50, 1852-62; H, 1836- 38, 1840-42, 1844-52, 1854, 1855, 1858-60, 1862, 1865-67; ICC, 1835-54, 1856, 1858-60, 1866, 1867; JC, 1836-54, 1856-58, supp. 1859; LC, 1836-62, 1864, 1867; NY, 1836- 58, 1860-64, 1866, 1867; UC, 1836, 1837, 1840, 1842, 1.843, 1845; UI, 1836-48, 1850, 1852, 1853, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1863-65, 1867; UP, 1840, 1845; UW, 1836-67; Y, 1836-45, 1852, 1861, 1864, 1867. . Proceedings. B, CU, 1838, 1840-43; H, 1837-43; ICC, 1838, 1840-43; NY, 1837, 1840, 1842; UC, 1840, 1842; Ul, 1840-43. -. Report to legislature. ICC, Jan. 1843; UW, 1839. Western railway company of Alabama. Annua 1 report, ist- 1883-. ICC, 1887, 1901, 1908; LC, 1891, 1897-99; NY, 1876, 1877, 1879, 1886, 1889-91, 1896- 1903; UI, 1910; UW, 1898. _ Western union railroad company (Wisconsm). Annual report, ist- 1866-. NY, 1877. Western Vermont. Annual report of the engi- neer and directors, ist- 1851-. NY, 1851, 1852; Y, 1852. Wheehng & Lake Erie. Annual report, ist- 1887-. B, 1900-1911; HU, 1900-1907; ICC, 1890, 1894, 1900-1904, 1908-10; JC, 1901; LC, 1890-94, 1896, 1900-1902, 1904, 1906; NY, 1888-96, 1900-1906; UC, 1900, 1901, 1907; UI, 1900-1905; UP, 1900-1907; UW, 1900-1904, 1907; Y, 1900-1911. Wheeling bridge and terminal. Annual report. ist- 1892-. ICC, 1898, 1899; LC, NY, 1897-99; UI, 1898-1900; UW, 1897-99. Whitby, Port Perry & Lindsay. Report. NY, 1877, 1879. White Pass & Yxion railway company, hmited. Report, ist- 1898-. B, 1903; UI, 1901, 1904; UW, 1901-6. Williamsport & Elmira. Annual report. ICC, 1856, 1858; NY, 1856. Wilmington & Conway. Annual report. NY, 1895. Wilmington & Manchester. Report. ICC, 1848-S0, 1853; LC, 1851; UW, 1847-50, 1852-54. Wihmngton & northern. Annual report, ist- 1877-. ICC, 1880-83, 1885, 1887; LC, 1881, 1885, 1887, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1897; NY, 1877-98; UW, 1898. Wilmington & Raleigh. Annual report. B, 1837, 1850; ICC, 1838-42, 1844-S1; UW, 1839-42, 1844-49, 1852. Wilmington & Susquehanna. Report. Y, 1838. Wilmington & Welden. Aimual report. B, 1879; ICC, i855,'i86o, 1879, 1897; LC, 1857, 1879, 1884, 1893, 1897; NY, 1874, 1875, 1878-97; UW, 1867, 1882, 1885, 1889, 1891- 1896, 1899. Wilmington, Chadburn & Conway. Annual report. NY, 1893. Wihnington (N.C.), Charlotte & Rutherford. Annual report. B, CU, ICC, LC, 1871; NY, 1870, 1871. Wihmngton, Columbia & Augusta. Annual report. LC, 1881-84; NY, 1874, 1875, 1877, 1880- 84, 1887, 1888, 1890-97. Wilson & Summerton. Annual report. NY, 1893, 1895, 1897; Y, 1897. Winchester & Potomac. Annual report, ist- 1832-. ICC, 1852; LC, 1838, 1852; Y, 1833. RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 331 Wisconsin central. Annual report, ist- 1899-. B, 1879, i8go, 1891, 1896, 1897, 1900, 1901, 1904-6, 1908, 1909; CU, 1891; H, 1880, 1883; HU, 1900-1906; ICC, 1867, 1900-1903; JC, 1891, 1900; LC, 1900, 1901, 1903; NY, 1881, 1883, 188s, 1886, 1889-92, 1900-1909; UC, 1880-87, 1900-1909; tJI, 1893-9S, 1900-1909; UP, 1900-1907; UW, 1878-87, 1889-95, 1900-1905; Y, 1903-7. Wisconsin central company. Report of the board of directors. ICC, 1890; NY, 1889-92. Wisconsin central company and Wisconsin cen- tral railroad company. Report of receivers. NY, 1895-99- Wisconsin central lines. Report of receivers, ist- 1894-. ICC, 1899. Wisconsin, Minnesota & Pacific. Report. NY, TJW, 1900-1902. Wisconsin Valley. Annual report, ist- 1875-. B, 1879; CU, 1876; JC, LC, NY, UW, 1879. Wood River branch. Report. ICC, 1887 (MSS). Woodstock. Annual report. B, 1868; ICC, 1868, 1887; NY, 1874-76, 1885, 1886, 1896, 1897, 1902-4; UW, 1878. Worcester & Nashua. Annual report. B, 1849, 1853. 1854, 1856, 1859, i860, 1868, 1872, 1873, 1880; H, 1848, 1849, Jan. 1850-83; ICC, 1849, 1859, 1866, 1879; JC, 1849, 1850, 1853, 1854, 1856, 1858, 1859, 1861, 1864, 1866, 1867, 1870, 1875, 1878-80; LC, 1869- 76, 1879, 1881, 1883; UC, 1850, 1851, 1856, 1863, 1868-70, 1872, 1876-83; UW, 1849-52, 1854-56, 1859, 1861, 1862, 1864, 1865, 1867, 1871, 1874-83; Y, 1874, 1881. Worcester, Nashua & Rochester. Annual report, ist- 1884-. JC, 1886; LC, 1884, 1886; NY, 1884; UW, 1884, 1886. WrightsviUe & Tennille. Annual report, ist- 1884-. LC, 1887; NY, 1887, 1891, 1895; UW, 1903-5. Yazoo & Mississippi Valley. Annual report. LC, 1894-97, 1899-1902; NY, 1900, 1901, 1903-9; UW, 1894-1906. York & Cimiberland. Annual report. ICC, 1851, 1852; LC, 1852, 1854; NY, 1849, i85i;,UW, 1852. York Harbor & Beach. Annual statement. ICC, 1898; LC, 1898, 1899, 1901; NY, 1893-1903; UW, 1895. ZanesviUe & Ohio River. Report. UW, 1895; Y, 1890-92. PAN AMERICAN Curtis, William Ehroy. The American inter- continental railway. In World's railway com- merce congress. Chicago, 1893. p. 137-43- . Trade and transportation between the U.S. and Spanish America. Washington, 1889. xiii, 342 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UW. Davis, Henry Gassaway. The Pan-American railway: its business side [Reprinted by special permission from No. Amer. rev., May 1906.] Washington, D.C., 1906. 12 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UW, Y. Douglas, Stephen A. An American continental commercial union or alliance. Washington, 1889. 36 p. 8°. B. Helper, Hinton Rowan. Oddments of Andean diplomacy; and other oddments. St. Louis, 1879. CU, ICC. . Projected intercontinental railway through the three Americas. Letter [Washington, 1906.] 21 p. 8°. ([U.S.] 59th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 504.) ICC, LC. Proposed intercontinental railway. Petition prajdng the appointment of a com- mission to examine into the feasibility of the construction of an intercontinental railway through North, Central and South America. [Washington, 1903.] 7 p. 8°. (S7th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 144.) B. . Railway communication between North and Central and South America. A memorial on the subject to the Congress of the U.S.A. St. Louis, 1882. 16 p. 8°. B, LC,Y. Thirteen papers in support of Mr. Helper's scheme for constructing a longi- tudinal double-track steel railway through North and Central and South America. St. Louis, 1880. 24 p. 8°. H, LC. - — — : The three Americas railway. An international and intercontinental enterprise, outlined in numerous formal disquisitions and five elaborate essays St. Louis, New York, 1881. 473?. 8°. B,CU,H,ICC, LC, UW, Y. Intercontinental railway commission, Washing- ton, D.C. Intercontinental railway cormnis- sion [Reports.] Washington, 1895. 3 V. in 4. plates, maps, tables, diagrs. and 3 portfolios of plates, maps. 4°. B, CU, HU, ICC, LC, UW, Y. . Minutes of the Intercontinental railway commission. Actas de la Comisifin del ferrocarril intercontinental. Washington, 1891. 132 p. 4°. B,HU, ICC, LC. EngUsh and Spanish in parallel columns. Minutes of ist-igth meetings. Preliminary report of the Executive committee. Washington, 1893. 45 p. 8°, B, ICC, LC. International American conference, ist, Wash- ington, D.C, 1889-90. Report of the Inter- national American conference relative to an intercontinental railway line. Washington, 1890. 215 p. 8°. B, ICC, LC, UW. . . Reports and recommendations, to- gether with the messages of the President and the letters of the Secretary of state transmit- ting the same to Congress Washing- ton, 1890. [434] p. 8°. ICC, LC, UM, UW. Contains Senate ex. docs. nos. 224, 158, 332 RAILWAY ECONOMICS [I2S]> 174, 176, 13s, 180, 177, 181-83, 187, 129, 188, 173, 51st Cong., ist sess. International American conference, ist, Wash- ington, D.C., 1889-90. Reports of committees and discussions thereon (EngUsh ed.) Washington, 1890. 4 v. 4°. ICC. . 2d, City of Mexico, 1902 Message from the President of the U.S. transmitting a communication from the Sec- retary of state, submitting the report of the delegates of the U.S. Washington, 1902. 243 p. 8°. (S7th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 330.) ICC. . . Organization of the conference, projects, reports, motions, debates and resolu- tions. Ed. issued under the direction of the General secretary. EngUsh text. Mexico, 1902. 403, [i] p. f°. B, ICC. . . Pan-American railway. Message from the President of the U.S., transmitting a report from the Secretary of state relating to a resolution concerning a Pan-American railway, adopted at the 2d International conference of the American states; also recommending the appropriation of $20,000 to carry said resolution into effect. [Washington, 1902.] 4 p. 8°. (S7th Cong., ist sess. Senate. Doc. 314.) B. . 3d, Rio de Janeiro, 1906. Report of the delegates of the U.S. to the 3d International conference of the American states held at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 21 to Aug. 26, 1906. Washington, 1907. 180 p. 8°. ICC. La Combe, Ernesto de. Conferencia sobre los estudios del trazo del ferrocarril interconti- nental. Parte peruana. In Sociedad de inge- nieros, Lima. Informaciones y memorias. Lima, igoo. 8°. v. i, n. 9, p. 1-26. LC. Pan-American railway. Remarks of the chair- man, Hon. H. G. Davis, the diplomatic representatives of the American republics, and others, at the dinner given to the com- mittee in Washington, Mar. 15, 1905. Views of Mr. Andrew Carnegie. Contents in Eng- lish and in Spanish. Washington, 1905. 97, [4] p. 8°. ICC,Y. _ U.S. Pan-American railway commission. Pan- American railway. H. G. Davis. Reports, etc. Washington, D.C., 1907. 57 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC. . . Pan-American railway. Report' submitted to the Secretary of state by Charles M. Pepper, commissioner to carry out the resolution of the 2d International conference of American states. Transmitted by the President to Congress Mar. 15, 1904, with map. ..... Washington, 1904. 75 p. 8°. (S8th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 206.) B, ICC, JC, LC. . . Report of Charles M. Pepper. Progress of Pan-American railway, with letter from Hon. H. G. Davis, chairman. Permanent Pan-American railway committee, trans- mitting it to the Secretary of state. Wash- ington, D.C., 1908. 12 p. 8°. ICC, LC, UI. OTHER AMERICAN COUNTRIES Canada IN GENERAL Allan, Hugh, ei. The "Times" and its corre- spondents on Canadian railways. London, 1875. UW. Baillairge, Charles. Rapport sur la 3° section de chemin de fer de Quebec at Lac St. Jean au nord de St. Raymond. Quebec, 24 Sept. 1885. Quebec, 1885. 11 p. 8°. NY. Blain, D. Facts and figures about the air freight line Toronto to Georgian Bay, and the carrying trade generally. Toronto [1899?]. 16 p. 8°. LC. Burr, W. Pictorial voyage to Canada. New York, 1850. pam. HU. Canada. Board of railway commissioners. Report. Ottawa, 1907-. 8°. B, (190^-10), HU (1908-10), ICC (1907-10), LC (1907-10), NY (1907), Y (1910). First report covers the period from Feb. i, 1904, to March 31, 1906. . Commission for investigating the books, accounts, and vouchers of the Northern railway company of Canada. Report of the commission appointed "for investigating the books, accounts, and vouchers of the Northern railway company of Canada, and the dis- bursements and expenditures of the said company"; together with the evidence taken by said commission. Ottawa, 1877. 74 p. 8°. LC. . Dept. of railways and canals. Annual report 1878/79-. Ottawa, 1880-. 8°. B (1879, 1881-86, 1889, 1890, 1893, 189s, 1901, 1902, 1904-1910), H (1880-89, 1892, 1893), ICC (1879, 1880, 1882-1900, 1903, 1904, 1906-9), LC (1879-1910), NY (1900), UP (1885, 1897). Title varies slightly. . — — . Railway statistics. Ottawa, 1877-. 8°. 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Denkschrift zur feier des 8 apr. 1864; herausg. auf veran- lassimg des directoriums. Leipzig. 154 p. 8°. NY. Leyen, Alfred Friedrich von der. Die durch- fiihrung des staatsbahnsystems in Preussen. [Reprinted from Jahrbuch fiir gesetzgebung, verwaltung und volkswirtschaft im Deutschen Reiche.] Leipzig. 89-139 p. 8°. NY. . Eisenbahnpolitik. Abdruck aus dem handworterbuch der staatswissenschaften. 3- bd Jena, n.d. 172-200 p. 8°. ICC. . Eisenbahnen (poHtik). Separat-abdruck aus dem handworterbuch der staatswissen- schaften. 3. bd. Jena, 1909. 8i;2-83 p. 4°. ICC. Lins, Wilhelm. Die thiiringischen eisenbahn- verhaltnisse in ihrer geschichtlichen ent- wicklung und gegen wartigen lage Jena, 1910. 119 p. 8°. JC, NY. Lips, Alexander. Die Niirnberg-Further eisen- bahn in ihren nachsten wirkurigen und resultaten. . . ._ . Nurnberg, 1836. UW. List, Friedrich. Uber ein sachisches eisenbahn- system als grundlage eines allgemeinen deutschen eisenbahn-systems Neu hrsg. und eingeleitet von L. O. 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Erwiderung auf die denk- schrift des Herr professor Laband in Strass- burg iiber die verstaatlichung der im gross- herzogtum Hessen gelegenen strecken der Hessischen Ludwigs-eisenbahn-gesellschaft. Altenburg, n.d. UW. Michaehs, Julius. Deutschlands eisenbahnen. Ein handbuch fur geschaftsleute, privatperso- nen .... speculanten, enthaltend geschichte und beschreibung der eisenbahnen Leipzig, 1854. xxiv, 279, [i], S2p. 12°. . Same. 2. welter nachtrag. Leipzig, 1857. iv, 84P. 12°. NY, UM. Same. 3. aufl. Leipzig, 1863. UW. Michaelis, Otto. Eisenbahnfragen. Handels- krisis von 1857. Berlin, 1875. 372 p. 12°. (Volkswirthschaftliche schriften, bd. i.) NY. Mohl, Moriz. Bemerkungen zu dem vor- laufigen entwurfe eines reichs-eisenbahn- gesetzes vom april 1875. Stuttgart, 1875. UW. ■ . Die frage von reichs-eisenbahnen erortert. Stuttgart, 1876. 119 p. 8°. H, UW. -. tjber den entwurf eines reichs-eisen- bahn-gesetzes Stuttgart, 1874. UW. Mohr, P. Bremsen los! 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Festschrift fiber die thatigkeit des Vereins deutscher eisenbahn-verwaltungen in den ersten 50 jahren seines bestehens. 1846- 96. Berlin, 1896. xxxix, 416 p. 4°. B, ICC, LC, UP, UW. . Reglement fur den vereins-guter- verkehr auf den bahnen des Vereins deutscher eisenbahn-verwaltungen vom i. marz 1865. Beriin, 1865. 16 p. fold, tables. 8°. B. Statistische nachrichten von den vereins am 11. oktober 1892. [Halle a. S., 1892?] 141, [i] p. 4°. LC. Zur erinnerung an die funfzigjahrige eisenbahnen des Vereins deutscher eisen- bahnverwaltungen Berlin. f°. B (1910), ICC (1880-1909). Statistik der mortalitats-, invaliditats- und morbilitatsverhaltnisse bei dem beamten- personal der deutscheneisenbahn-verwaltung- en. Im auftrage des Vereins deutscher eisen- bahn-verwaltungen bearb. von G. Behm. Berlin, 1876. iv p., i 1., 147 p. 8°. LC. Nachtrag pro 187- zu der Statistik der mortalitats-, invaliditats- und morbilitats- verhaltnisse bei dem beamten-personal der deutschen eisenbahn-verwaltungen. Im auf- trage des Vereins deutscher eisenbahn- verwaltungen bearb. von G. Behm. Berlin, 187-. H, LC. . Uber dienstunfahigkeits- und sterbens- verhaltnisse. Im auftrage des Vereins zu der dienstunfahigkeits- und sterbensstatistik desselben vom jahre 1884-89. Verfasst von H. Zimmermann. Berlin, 1886-01. 6 v. 8°. H. Verein ffir eisenbahnkunde, Berlin. Festschrift zur feier des fUnfzigjahrigen bestehens des gedenkfeier der ersten lokomotiv-wettfahrten bei Rainhill, im Verein fiir eisenbahnkunde zu Berlin, am 7. oktober 1879. Einleitende worte gesprochen von dem vorsitzenden, geheimen ober-regierungsrath Streckert, und festrede gehalten vom k.k. hofrath freiherm M. M. V. Weber. Berlin, 1879. 23 p. 8°. LC. Die Vereinigten pfalzischen eisenbahn-gesell- schaften. Bericht der direction der pfalzi- schen eisenbahnen fiber die verwaltung der unter ihr^r leitung stehenden bahnen in dem jahre 18—. 8°. LC (1869, 1870, 1873, 1874). Consists of the Ludwigsbahn, Maximilians- bahn and Nordbahnen. Die Verstaatlichung der hessischen Ludwigs- bahn. Ein emst-freundliches mahnwort an alle theile. Darmstadt, Leipzig, i8g6. 24 p. 12°. ICC. Verwaltung der eisenbahnen durch die pro- vinzen Leipzig, 1880. UW. Vorschrif ten ffir die verwaltung der preussischen staatseisenbahnen, gfiltig vom i. april 1895. Berlin, 1895. ICC, UW. . Same. Berlin, 1902. ICC. Waechter, Carl Georg. Die entscheidimgs- grfinde zu dem schiedspruche in der Berlin- Dresdener eisenbahnsache. Ein beitrag zur lehre von der auslegung der vertrage Leipzig, 1877. viii, 48 p. 8°. B. Waechter, Max. Die kleinbahnen in Preussen. Berlin, 1902... 268 p. 4°. JC, LC, UI, UW. Wagner, — . Uber verstaatlichung der eisen- bahnen und fiber sociale steuerreform. Zwei landtagsreden des Dr. Wagner (Osthavellard), gehalten im preussischen abgeordnetenhause am 19. und 22. februar 1883. Berhn [1883 ?]. 43 p. 8°. B, H, NY. Wagner, Adolf H. G. Das eisenbahnwesen als glied des verkehrswesen insbesondere die staats-bahnen Leipzig, 1877. UW. 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Amts-blatt der koniglich- wiirttembergischen verkehrsanstalten. Jahrg. 1872-1900. Stuttgart [etc., 1872-1900]. 29 V. 8°. LC. . . Auszug aus dem Amts-blatt der konigl. wiirttembergischen verkehrsanstalten. Enthaltend die noch giltigen verfiigungen, bekanntmachungen, etc., fiir den eisenbahn- dienst, vom i. oktober 1853 bis letzten dezem- ber 1871. Stuttgart, 1873. 396 p. sq. 8°. LC. Die Wiirttembergischen eisenbahnen. Stutt- gart, 1844-45. 3 Pts. in I V. UW. Zehn jahre preussisch-deutsche eisenbahn- politik. Leipzig, 1876. loi p. 8°. NY, UP. Zimmerman, Waldemar Karl Ferdinand. Die socialen verhaltnisse der angestellten im preussischen staatsbahnbetriebe Alten- burg, 1902. 34 p. 8°. LC, Y. Zinssmeister, Jakob. Die wirtschaftsfrage im eisenbahnwesen. Schweinfurt, 1905. 144 p. 8°. ICC. Zur Kritik der preussischen staats-eisenbahn- verwaltung Berlin, 1891. UW. 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(Great central).- Northeastern. South western. Great western. Great eastern. Brighton & South coast. Chatham & Dover. South eastern. $\h ed. With 67 illustrations. London, 1900. 480 p. 8°. H, LC, UC, UP (1890), UW, Y. . The railways of Scotland. London, 1889. 18, 6s p. 8°. B, H, NY. . The railways of Scotland: their present position. With a glance at their past and a forecast of their future With a map of the Scottish railway system. Lon- don, 1890. viii, 199, [i] p. 8°. B, H, ICC, LC, UM, UP, UW, Y. "A supplement to ... . The railways of England."— Pref. All about our railroads. London [1887]. NY, UW. Aristides [pseud.]. Modern tyranny. London, 1835- [4 57 p. .8°. H. Aytoun, J. The railways and the currency as connected with the present monetary crisis. Edinburgh, 1847. 3^ P- ^°- ^'^■ B., F. Observations and suggestions on the railways of the United Kingdom, showing how the same may be immediately rendered more serviceable and beneficial to the public generally than they now are, and much more remunerative to their proprietors. London, 1868. 12 p. 8°. H. Barlow, Peter. 2d report addressed to the directors and proprietors of the London & Birmingham railway company. London, 1835. 116 p. 8°. ICC. Bemrose & sons, publishers. Bemrose's rail- way book of the stations, sidings and col- lieries on the English railways, alphabetically arranged. 4th ed. London [1893 ?]. 2 v. in i. 22s p. 16°. H. Bentinck, George. Railways in Ireland: the speech on moving for a bill to "stimulate the prompt and profitable employment of the people by the encouragement of railways in Ireland." London, 1847. CU. Bineau, Jean Martial. Chemins de fer d'Angle- terre. Leur etat actuel; legislation qui les r6git; conditions d'art de leur trace; leur mode et leur frais d'etablissement; leur systeme et leur frais d'exploitation; leur circulation; leurs tarifs et leurs produits. Application k la France des resultats de 374 RAILWAY ECONOMICS I'expfoience de I'Angleterre et de la Belgique. .... Paris, 1840. [4], 456 p. 8°. JC, UW. Bird, George Frederick. The locomotives of the Great northern railway. 1847-1902. London, 1903. ICC. Blennerhassett, Rowland. Irish railways. Speech of Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, in the House of commons, on 17 July 1872, on proposing the second reading of his bill for the purchase of Irish railways by the state. London [1872]. 19 p. 12°. ICC. Bolland, W. The railways and the nation, problems and possibilities. London [etc.], 1909. 144 p. 8°. ICC, JC, LC, UC, UM. Booth, Henry. An account of the Liverpool & Manchester railway. With Walker, James. Report to the directors of the Liverpool & Manchester railway Philadelphia, 1831. p. 123-98. B, ICC. . Same. Liverpool, 1831. ICC, NY, XJW. Brown, Humphrey. Irish wants and practical remedies; an investigation as to the applica- tion of a government system of railways in Ireland. London, 1848. CU, Y. Browne, John Hutton Balfour. The practice before the railway commissioners under the regulation of railways acts, 1873 and 1874. .... London, 1876. HU, ICC. . The railway and canal traffic act, 1888. Hearing to objections to revised classifications of merchandise traffic and schedules of maximum rates and charges proposed by various railway companies: speech, reprinted from the official minutes for the Lancashire & Cheshire conference on railway rates and charges. Manchester [1890?]. 191 p. 8°. H. Browning, Walter Westcott. Ireland. 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Cohn, Gustav. Untersuchungen fiber die englische eisenbahnpohtik Leipzig, 1874-83. 3v. 8°. B, CU, H, HU, ICC, JC, LC, UC, UI, UP, UW, Y. Conder, F. R. The actual and the possible cost of conveyance between Manchester and Liverpool. [1882.] CU. Cort, Richard. The anti-railroad journal; or railroad impositions detected; contains an answer to the Edinburgh review and Me- chanic's magazine, etc. London, 1835. xii, 122, [i] p. 8°. H. — — —. Railroad impositions detected; or, Facts and arguments to prove that the Man- chester & Liverpool railway has not paid i per cent net profit and that other railways are bubble speculations London, 1834. 64 p. 8°. CU,ICC. Cotterill, C. F. Past, present, and future position of the London & north western, and Great western railway companies. London, 1849. CU. Cundy, N. W. Inland transit: the practica- bihty, utility, and benefit of railroads, steam engines, steam carriages; with an abstract of the evidence taken before Parliament on the Birmingham railroad bill; also, the plans, sections, and estimates of the projected Grand southern and Northern railroads. 2d ed. London, 1834. iv, [i], 161 p. 8°. B, H. Cundy's line of railway. The proposition made by the Provisional committee of Cundy's line of railway, from London to Brighton without a tunnel, to the Provisional commit- tees of Rennie's company, and R. Steven- son's company [concerning consolidation]. [London? 1836.] i 1. f°. NY. Cunningham, William J. Characteristics of British railways. In New England railroad club. Boston, Feb. 14, 1911. p. 8-78. Darlington & Stockton rail-way committee. Report. Darlington [1821]. CU. Defrance, P. Les chemins de fer de la Grande- Bretagne et de I'Irlande. Etude au point RAILWAYS OF RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES 375 de vue commercial et financier.. 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An account of the proceedings of the company, with extracts from the evidence given in support of the bill, before the com- mittee of the House of commons, in the ses- sion of 1834. London, 1834. 68, iv, "52 p. 8°. NY. Great western railway company of England. Book of reference containing names of owners of property. London, n.d. UW. ■ . Case of the promoters of the [Great western] bill. [London] n.d. 20 p. 8°. NY. . Communication to the proprietors of the Great western raEway, submitting a few words of peaceful caution and reviving the question whether we have been benefited by adopting the broad gauge. By one of your- selves. [London, 1846.] 4 p. 8°. NY. . Extracts from the minutes of evidence given before the Committee on the Great western railway bill. Bristol, 1834. 51, [i] p. 8°. NY. . General instructions to superintend- ents, clerks, guards, policemen, porters, etc. London, 1848. UW. . Great western railway; a critical examination of the report of the deputation ' of shareholders and of the directors in reply, by a shareholder. London, 1857. CU. — . Historic sites and scenes of England. London [1905]. CU. . Plan and section of the Great western railway, Bristol division. London, 1838. UW. . Plan and section of the Great western railway, London division. London, 1838. UW. Statement of accounts. UW (1848 — thereto. (Royal assent, 5 July 1837.) [London, 1837.] 31 p. 4°. B, ICC. Parliament. House of commons. June 1852). Gt. Brit. Laws, statutes, etc. An act to alter the line of the Great western railway, and to amend the act relating thereto. (Royal assent, 19 May 1836.) [London, 1836.] 23 p. 4°. ICC. . . An act to enable the Great western railway company to extend the line of such railway, and for other purposes relating Extracts from the minutes of evidence given before the committee of the House of com- mons on the Great western railway bill. Bristol, 1834. ICC. 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Note di una visita ai lavori dell' ingegnere Antonio Favaro Padova, 1874. 71 p. 8°. LC. Fischer, Joh. Staat und eisenbahnen. [Basel, 1894.] 44 p. UW. Flachat, Eugfene. De la traversde des Alpes par un chemin de fer; developpements; 6tude du passage par le Simplon. Neuilly, i860. 15, 294 p. pi. UW. Frey, Gustav Adolf. Die wasserfallenbahn; eine volkswirtschaf tliche vintersuchung Basel, 1899. 90 p. f°. LC. Fribourg (canton). Mfimoire au haut Conseil f6d6ral Suisse concemant la demande de con- cession forc6e d'un chemin de fer par la valine de la Broye. Fribourg, 1870. 66 p. 4°. NY. Geering, Traugott, and Hotz, Rudolf. Wirt- schaftskunde der Schweiz. 2. aufl. Zurich, 1903. 178 p. 8°. B, LC. Geigy, Alfred. Einige erorterungen uber das schweizerische eisenbahnwesen Basel, 1874. 90 p. 8°. LC, UW. Girard, Ami. M6moire sur la question du rendement 6ventuel des chemins de fer projetes dans le Jura Bemois. Mars 1870. Berne [1870]. 44 p. 4°. NY. Die Gotthardbahn in technischer beziehung und rentabilitats-berechnung auf grundlage des kommerziellen und technischen gutach- tens. [Published also in French.] Zurich, 1865. 102, 133, 68, 9 p. 8°. H,LC,UW,Y. GotthardbahngeseUschaft, Lucerne. Bericht an die generalversammlung der Gotthardbahn betrefiEend die finanzielle reorganisation der untemehmung. D. d. 16. juni 1877. [Ziirich, 1877.] 20, TO, s, [31-23, 6 p. 8°. LC. . Geschaftsbericht der direktion und des verwaltungsrathes der Gotthardbahn. [Pub- lished also in French.] [Zurich, 1873-.] 4°. B (1872-74), LC (1872-84, 1887-90, 1892- 9S, 1899). . Gotthardbahn-aktensammlung. (Ver- trage, etc.) VervoUstandigte ausg. 1882. [Published also in French.] [Bern, , 1882.] 45 nos. in i v. 12°. LC. . Kunstprofile des Gotthardtunnels. Blatter. [Ziirich, 1876?] i p. 1., xxxvi (i.e., 37) Pl. f. LC. -. MSmoire k I'AssemblSe g&erale de la Societe du chemin de fer du Gothard, con- cemant la situation financiSre de I'entreprise dui7juini876. 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Second rapport geologique sur les terrains parcourus par les lignes du reseau des chemins de fer jurassiens Avec des notices complementaires de J. Bonanomi. Delemont, 1866. 47 p. 8°. NY. . Second rapport g6ologique, cont. Forms appendix to Compagnie des chemins de fer du canton de Berne. Bericht der Direktion an den Regierungsrath. .... Bern, 1866. 8°. NY. Gubler, Heinrich. Die kontrolle des bundes uber das rechnungswesen der eisenbahnen. Zurich, 1898. 152 p. 8°. LC, UW. Hafter, Ernst. Die schweizerische eisenbahn- rente. Rechtlich und wirtschaftlich darge- stellt und verghchen mit verwandten institu- tionen anderer lander. Zurich, 1900. 123 p. 8°. JC, NY, UP, UW. Haguet, Henry. Le rachat des chemins de fer suisses et ses consequences Paris, 1903. 128 p. 8°. B, ICC, JC, LC, UW, Y. Hardmeyer- Jenny, Jacob. The Briinig railway. .... Zurich, n.d. UW. Hauri, J. The Landquart-Davos railway Zurich, n.d. UW. Hellwag, Wilhelm, i.e., Konrad Wilhelm. 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Bemerkungen des Herm Dr. Andreas Heusler zum rechtsgutachten des 396 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Herrn Dr. Rudolf von Jheringin sachen des interkantonalen vorbereitungs-ccmitds der Gaubahn gegen die Gesellschaf t der schweizer- ischen centralbahn Basel, 1879. ^8 p. 8°. B. Heusler, Andreas. Rechtsgutachten betreffend die rechtliclie natur der eisenbahnconcessionen im allgemeinen und den process der west- schweizerischen bahnen gegen die Schweiz. eidgenossenschaft uber die ausfiihrung eines vierten zuges auf der Broyethalbahn im be- sondem Basel, 1877. 32 p. 4°. {With Garrard, Henri. Gonsultation sur la nature juridiquedes concessions 1877.) B. ■ ■ — : Rechtsgutachten in sachen des inter- kantonalen vorbereitungs-comitfi der Gaubahn gegen die GeseUschaft der schweizerischen centralbahn, betreSend die voUendung und den betrieb der wasserfallenbahn und ihrer forsetzung von Solothvim nach Schonbuhl. Basel, 1877. 12 p. 8°. B. Hilty, — . 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Zur orientierung iiber die frage der eisenbahnverstaatlichung in der Schweiz. 2. aufl. Ziirich, 1898. viii, 239 p. 8°. NY, UI. Stettler, E. Zu gunsten der eisenbahn-ver- staatlichung. Ztirich, 1898. 36 p. 8°. NY. StoU, G. Zur ehrenrettung des privatbahn- systems der Schweiz. Zurich, 1888. UW. Strub, E. Bergbahnen der Schweiz bis 1900. Wiesbaden, 1900-1902. 2 v. 4°. NY. . Les chemins de fer de montagne de la Suisse en 1900. v. i: Chemins de fer funiculaires. Wiesbaden, 1901. 8°. LC. Studie uber schweizerische eisenbahnfragen. Zurich, 1895. UW. Stussi, H. Uber die subvenrion schweizerischer eisenbahnuntemehmungen. Bem, 1875. 74 P- 4°. H. Switzerland. Statistische mittheilungen Uber anlage und ausrUstung der schweizerischen eisenbahnen. Bem, 1882-84. 2 v. 4°. B, ICC. . Bundesrat. Botschaft des Bundesrates an die Bundesversammlung betrefifend den ruckkauf der schweizerischen hauptbahnen, vom 25. marz 1897. [Bern, 1897.I eg p. 8°. B, ICC. — -■ . Botschaft der Bundesrathes an die hohe Bundesversammlung, betreffend das Gotthardbahnunternehmen. (Vom 25. juni 1878.) [Bern, 1878.] 60 p. 8°. LC. . . Botschaft des Bundesrathes an die hohe Bundesversammlung zu einem gesetz- entwurf, betreffend die rechtsverhaltnisse des frachtverkehrs und der spedition auf eisen- bahnen imd anderen vom bunde konzedirten Oder von ihm selbst betriebenen transportan- stalten. [Bern] 1874. 51 p. 8°. B. . . Kommissionalberichte betreffend den mit botschaft vom 16. juni 1871 einbe- glei]teten gesetzentwurf Uber bau und betrieb von eisenbahnen im gebiete der Schweizeri- schen eidgenossenschaft. [Bern, 1871.] 75 p. 8°. B. . . Message du Conseil f6deral i, la haute Assembl6e ffid&ale concemant I'eleva- tion des taxes poiur les sections de chemins de fer k forte pente. (Du 11 septembre 1873.) [Bem, 1873.] 13 P- 8°- LC. . — ■ — •. Rapport financier sur I'ex^cution d'un rfiseau de chemins de fer en Suisse de MM. Geigy, membre du gouvemement de BS,le, et J. M. Ziegler, ingfinieiu:, de Winter- thur, experts ddsignfis par le Conseil federal. Berne, 1850. 138, [10] p. 8°. LC. . ■ — ■ — . Rapport presents ^ I'Assemblfie fed&ale par le Conseil fed6ral Suisse sur sa gestion pendant I'annde 1903. Berne, 1904. [2], 846 p. 8°. LC. "Departement fM6ral des postes et des chemins de fer": pp. 611-830. . — ■ — '. Rapports du Conseil f6d6ral Suisse aux gouvemements des 6tats qui ont participfi k la subvention de la ligne du St. Gothard sur la marche de cette entreprise Berne, 1874-. f°- LC (v. 1-3, 187s). . . Rapports mensuels du Conseil f6d6ral Suisse aux gouvemements des 6tats qui ont particip^ a la subvention de la ligne du St.-Gothard sur la marche de cette entre- prise dans la periode du i octobre 1872 au 30 septembre 1875. Exercices I, II et III. (Rap- ports no. 1-34.) Berne, 1875. [124] p. f°. LC. . . Verhandlungen der eidgenos- sischen rathe betrefiend den vertrag mit ItaUen vom 15. oktober 1869. Beme, 1870. 332 p. 8°. B. . Bundesversammlung. Chemins de fer suisses. Rapport et propositions de la mino- rity de la commission du Conseil national. Concluant El laisser la construction et I'ex- ploitation des chemins de fer aux cantons et par suite aux entreprises particulieres. (Du I"' mai 1852.) [Beme, 1852.] 97 p. 12°. LC. — . . Edition franjaise des d6hb6rations des Chambres ffidfirales concemant le traite conclu avec ritalie le 15 octobre 1869 pour la construction d'un chemin de fer par le St.- Gothard [Beme, 1870.] 331 p. 8°. LC. 398 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Switzerland. Bundesversammlung. Eisenbahn- riickkauf . Verhandlungen des Nationalraths uber die frage des riickkaufs der schweizer- ischen eisenbahnen. Vom april 1883. [Bern, 1883.] 30 p. 12°. LC. . . Garantie du chemin de f er national Suisse. Delibfaations du Conseil national sur la question de la garantie du chemin de fer national Suisse. (Decembre 1883.) [Berne, 1883?] 38 p. 12°. LC. . . Rachat des chemins de fer. 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McSharry, plainiifs, and the commissioner of railways, defendant. Sydney, 1887. 2 v. UW. . O'Rourke and another v. the commission- er of railways of New South Wales. Minutes of evidence. Sydney, 1887. UW. 4IO RAILWAY ECONOMICS Peppercome, Frederick S. The economy of railways considered chiefly with reference to the Australian colonies. Together with remarks on horse traction, applied to rail- ways and tramways Sydney, 1870. 98 p. 12°. LC. Pinkham, L. E. Transportation in the terri- tory of Hawaii. The people and just pro- motion versus the present General railway law, which permits over capitalization and excessive promotion. Honolulu, 1907. 14 p. 8°. B, ICC,JC,LC. Queensland. Railways dept.- Queensland railways. Report of the commissioner. Brisbane [18—]. ICC (1894), HU (1894, 1896-99, 1901, 1902), LC (1875-79, 1881-91, 1893-1907), UW. . . Queensland railways. Rules and regulations for the guidance of employees in the service of the Commissioner for rail- ways. 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LC, Oct. 1869; July 1872; Apr. 1905. Bradshaw's railway gazette. London, Man- chester, ist- 1845-. H, V. 1-3 (1845-46); UI, (1857, 1877, 1884). Bradshaw's railway manual, shareholders' guide and official directory. London, Manchester, 1st- 1839-. Title varies: Bradshaw's railway timetable, 1839-; Bradshaw's railway ahnanack, direct- ory, shareholders' guide and manual, 1848- 414 RAILWAY ECONOMICS 52; Bradshaw's general shareholders' guide, manual and railway directory, 1853; Brad- shaw's shareholders' guide, railway manual and directory, 1854-62; Bradshaw's rail- way manual, shareholders' guide and official directory, 1863-date. B, igio, 1911; CU, 1905; H, 1848, 1849, 1853, 1854-72, 1875, 1880, 1881, 1884-1901; HU, 1892, 1910; ICC, 1840, 1841, 1845, 1850, 1853, 1871, 1883, 1885, 1905; JC, 1877, 1879, 1881, 1884, 1898; LC, 1859, i860, 1873; NY, 1874, 1897-1911; UC, 1908; UI, 1857, 1877, 1884; UW, 1843, 1849, 1855-74, 1876, 1879, 1902. Brotherhood of locomotive firemen and engine- men's magazine. Terre Haute, ist- 1867-. Title varies: 1900, Locomotive firemen's magazine. 1901-6, Brotherhood of loco- motive foremen's magazine. 1907-, Brother- hood of locomotive firemen and enginemen's magazine. B, V. 33-date (1902-); CU, V. 25-34, 36-date (1898-); H, V. 3-5, 7-22, 24-date (i879-);HU,v. 20-date (1896-); ICC, v. 1-7, 11-13, 17, 23, 24*, 25*, 26- 38*, 39-date (1867-); JC, V. 19-date (189S-); LC, v. 10- date(i886-); NY,v. 14-21*, 22-date(i892-); UM, V. 26, 45, 47-date (1904-). Brotherhood of railroad trainmen. See: Rail- road trainmen. Brotherhood of railway carmen of America. See: Railway carmen's journal. Buffalo freight committee. Proceedings. [190S-6.] ICC. Bulletin annot6 des chemin de fer en exploita- tion, ou rficueil p&iodique des lois, d^crets, circulaires et arr6t6s ministfiriel, jugements des tribunaux, etc. Paris, ist- 1868-. H, V. 1-7, 20-date (1868-); LC, V. 24 (1891). Bulletin des transports internationaux par chemins de fer. Berne, ist- 1893-. B, V. i8-date (1910-); H, JC, LC, v. i- date (1893-). Canadian freight association. Minutes of general meetings. [1897-1905.] UP. Canadian railway club. Official proceedings. Montreal [1902 ?]-. B, 191 1 ; ICC, 1905-11; UI, 1904-11. Central and western association of car service officers. Proceedings. ICC, 1895-1906; LC, 1895-1896, 1897. Central association of railroad officers. Pro- ceedings Cincinnati, 18 — . v. i-. B, 1893, 1905; H, 1890-96, 1898-1906; ICC, 1898-1908. Central freight association. Proceedings of meetings. ICC, 1905. . Chicago and Ohio river committee. Record of proceedings. ICC, 1906, 1909, 1910. Central passenger association. Record of pro- ceedings. ICC, 1895, 1896; UI, 1909. Central railway club. Official proceedings. Buffalo, ist- [1893?]-. B, 1896*, 1897*, 1898*, 1899*, 1900, 1901*, 1902*, 1903*, 1904, 1905, 1906*, 1907, 1908*, 1909*, 1910, 1911; H, 1893-1903, 1907-9; ICC, 1893-1911; LC, 1895-1901, 1904, 1905, 1906*; NY, 1893*, 1894, 189s, 1896*, 1897- 1906; UI, 1893-95, 1897-1911. Centralblatt fur staats-eisenbahnbeamte. Ber- lin. UW, 1887. Cercle de la conference des chemins de fer beiges. Annuaire special. BruxeUes, 1867-72. V. i: Pfiriode de 1835-65, incl. v. 2: Aimee 1866-67. v. 3 : Partie i, legislation et jiurisprudence, 1835-70; Partie 2, Annuaire special des chemins de fer beiges (1868 et 1869) et guide du parteur d'obligations et d'actions amortissables (annees 1870-90). CU, 1883-84; LC, 1867-70; UW, 1867-92. Le Chemin de fer. Journal hebdomadaire. See: Die Eisenbahn. Chemin de fer: littfiraire, politique, professional, scientifique. Paris, ist- [1894?]-. H, 1894-1900. Chicago railway review. See: Railway and engineering review. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railway com- pany. See: Rock Island employes' maga- zine. Cincinnati freight bureau. Annual report. .... Cincinnati, 18 — . B, 1890, 1891. Cincinnati freight committee. Proceedings. ICC, 1908-10. Club osterreichischer eisenbahnbeamten. See: Osterreichische eisenbahnzeitimg; also Schrif- ten iiber verkehrswesen. Commercial and financial chronicle. New York, ist- 1865-. Absorbed Hunt's merchants' magazine, 1871. B, V. 10, 12-date (1870-); CU, V. 2, 3, 4, 6- date (1866-); H, v. 20-date (1875-); ICC, V. 20-date (1875-); LC, V. i-date (1865-); UI, V. i-date (1865-); UP, V. i-date (1865-); Y, V. I-date (1865-). Common carrier. See: Railroad record and common carrier. Convention of four Atlantic trunk fines. Pro- ceedings of the meeting at New York, May 22-23, 1866; Baltimore, 1866. 22 p. 8°. UW. Deutsche verkehrsblatter fur eisenbahn- post- und telegraphwesen. Berlin, ist- 1884-. Title varies: v. 1-5, Allgememe deutsche eisenbahnzeitung. v. 6-20, Deutsche ver- kehrsblatter und aUgemeine deutsche eisen- bahnzeitimg. V. 21-, Deutsche verkehrs- blatter fiir eisenbahn- post- u. telegraphwesen. H, V. 8-13, 15-date (1892-); NY, V. 13- date (1897-). Eastern railroad association. Annual report. Boston [etc.], 1868-. B, 1868-79, i8go. Die eisenbahn. Schweizerische zeitschrift fur bau und verkehrswesen. [French titk:] Le RAILWAY PERIODICALS AND PROCEEDINGS 415 chemin de fer: bulletin polytechnique. Zurich, ist- 1874-82. V. 1-3 have title: Die eisenbahn: schweize- rische wochenschrift fur die interessen des eisenbahnwesens. [French title:] Le chemin de fer: journal hebdomaire Suisse pour les intfirfits des chemins de fer. Continued as Revue polytechnique. H, ICC, LC, NY, V. I-I7 (1874-82). Eisenbahn journal und national magazin fur die fortschritte im handel Altona and Leipzig, 1835-47. No more published. UW, 1836, 1837. Eisenbahn-jahrbuch der osterreichisch-unga- > rischen monarchic. Wien, ist- 1869-. Year 1868 has title: Osterreichisches eisen- bahn-jahrbuch. H, V. 1-21 (1869-91); LC, V. 3 (1870); NY, V. i-io, i8-date (1869-); UI, v. 4, 5, 7, 9, II (1871-78). Eisenbahnrechtliche entscheidimgen und ab- handlungen; zeitschrift fiir eisenbahnrecht. Berlin, Breslau, ist- 1885-. Title varies: v. 1-4, Eisenbahnrechtliche entscheidungen deutscher gerichte. v. s-g, Eisenbahnrechthche entscheidungen deutscher und osterreichischer gerichte. v. 10, Eisen- bahnrechtliche entscheidungen deutscher, osterreichischer xmd iingarischer gerichte, so- wie des centralamtes fiir den internationalen eisenbahntransport. v. 11-, Eisenbahn- rechtliche entscheidungen und abhandlungen, zeitschrift fur eisenbahnrecht. v. 15 and 16 include supplements. LC, v. i-date (1885-). Eisenbahn-verordnungsblatt : Herausgegeben im ministerium der oSentlichen arbeiten. Ber- lin, ist- 1878-. H, V. 1-13, is-date (1878-); LC, v. i- date (1878-); NY, v. 1-9, 20-date (1878-); UP, v. I, 2 (1878, 1879). Erie railroad employes' magazine. New York, 1st- 1905-. NY, V. i-date (1905-). Financial review [Annual containing railway financial statistics]. New York, ist- [1873?]-- B, 1876, 1881-91, 1893, 1899-1908; ICC, 1897, 1907, 1910, 1911; LC, 1873-78, 1880- 82, 1884-96, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1903-5, 1907- date; UI, 1874-date. Fotir track news. See: Travel magazine. Freight: The shippers' forum. New York, ist- 1904-. B, V. I-date (1904-); H, v. 3-date (1905-); ICC, V. 3*, 6*, 7-date (1905-); LC, v. i-date (1904-); UI, v. 7-date (1907-). Freight claim association. Proceedings of the annual session. Richmond, Va., ist- 1891-. B, 1903-S, 1907, 1910, 191 1; UI, 1903. . Constitution and rules of the Freight claim association with rulings amended to June 16, 1910. Richmond, Va. [1910]. 126, [2] p. 8°. B, LC, NY. Freight payer and consumer. Kansas City, Mo., ist- 1910-. B, V. I-date (1910-); ICC, v. i-date (1910-). Gaceta de los ferrocarriles de la isla de Cuba: Organo official de la sociedad " Caja de ahorros y de socorros mutuos" de empleados y obreos de los ferrocarriles. Habana, ist- 1803-. H, V. 3* (189s). General manager. New York, Chicago, ist- 1888-. LC, V. I, 2 (1888-90). General irianager's association of the southeast. Proceedings of the meetings B, 1910. General superintendents' association of Chicago. Constitution, by-laws and standing resolu- tions. Revised and adopted 1905. Chicago, 1905. UW. General ticket and passenger agents' association. See: American association of general passenger and ticket agents. General time convention. See: American rail- way association. Gulf coast magazine. Published by the St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico railway. Kings- ville, Tex., ist- 1905-10. V. 1-2, no. 3, have title: Gulf coast line magazine. ICC, V. 2-5 (1906-10); LC, V. 1-3 (1905-8). Herapath's railway journal. See: Railway magazine.. Hunt's merchants' magazine. See: Merchant's magazine and commercial review. Illinois central employes' magazine. Issued monthly by the Illinois central railroad com- pany. Chicago, ist- 1909-. ICC, V. 1, 2*-date (1909-); LC, v. i-date (1909-). Illustrated railroad world. New York, ist- 1881-. H, NY, V. I (1881). International passenger and ticket agents' journal. See: International railway journal. International railway congress, bulletin. [Also issued in French and German editions.] Brus- sels, ist- 1887-. B, V. 10-12, 18, 2i-date (1896-); CU, v. 13-date (1898-); H, V. lo-date (1896-); HU, v. 10-13, 14*, iS*>i^i8, 19*, 20--date(i896-); ICC, V. lo-date (1896-); JC, v. i^ate (1887-); LC, V. lo-date (1896-); UI, v. i- date (1887-). . General tables, 1896-1908. Brussels, 1909. CU, H, HU. . Tables gfin&ales, 1887-99. Bruxelles, 1900. LC. . Proceedings. Brussels. [Also issued in French and German editions.] B, 1890-1911; CU, 1892-1900; ICC, 1895-1900, 1905; LC, 1901-7; NY, 1900- 1902; UI, 1900-1905; XJM, 1885-1900. 4i6 RAILWAY ECONOMICS International railway journal. Philadelphia, ist- 1 893-. Title varies: v. i, International ticket agent, v. 2-5, International ticket agent and traffic review, v. 6, International passenger and ticket agents' journal, v. 7-8, Railway in- ternational passenger and ticket agents' jour- nal. V. g-date, International railway journal. B, V. i8-date (1910-); HIT, v. 8-date (1901-); ICC, V. 7-date (1901-); LC, v. 8- date (rgor-); NY, v. 6-date (1900-); UI, v. i8*,-date (igro-); UP, v. i-date (r893-). Interstate commerce law convention. Pro- ceedings. B, 1900, 1904, 1905; ICC, T900, 1904, r905; LC, T904, 1905; UC, 1905; UI, 1905; UP, 190S. Interstate commerce railway association. [Pro- ceedings, reports and circulars.] ICC, 1889, rSgo; NY, 1889. Iowa railway club. Proceedings. ICC, 1903-9- Iron trail magazine. Minneapolis, ist- 1905-9. No more published, v. 1-4, no. 7, have title: Iron trail. ICC, V. 1-4* (1905-8); LC, v. 1-4* (1905- Jahrbuch amerikanischer eisenbahnen, ein hand- buch fiir bankiers und kapitalisten. Beriin, 1st- 1910-. LC, 1910, 1911; NY, 1910. Joint committee. Proceedings and circulars. Formerly the "Joint executive committee (Freight department)." ICC, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1890, 1893; NY, 1884-87, 1890, 1891. Joint committee lines. Proceedings of the president and managers of the joint committee lines at a meeting held at the office of the Trunk line association, 143 Liberty street, New York, Apr. 9, 1895. ICC. Joint executive and joint committee. Proceed- ings and circulars. ICC, NY, 1886. Joint executive committee. Proceedings, ist- [1878?]-. ICC, 1878-81, 1883-85; NY, 1884-85. Joint traffic association. Articles of agree- ment. Adopted Nov. 19, 1895. 20 p. 8°. ICC. Journal des chemins de fer. Paris, 1st- 1842-. H, 1-18, 55-date (1842-); ICC, V. 49*, so*, S2*, 53*, 54*, 56-60 (1890-1901); JC, y-„o^~^° ^l^'^KIi)' ^^' ^- 43-47, 49-59 (1884-1900); NY, V. 1-39, 41, 60-date (1842-). Journal des transports. Paris, ist- 1877-. ICC, V. 15-25 (1892-1903); LC, V. 28-32 (1905-9). Journal of the Switchmen's union of North America. Buffalo, ist- 1898-. ICC, V. i-date (1898-); LC, v. 6-8, 10-12 (1903-10). Lake carriers' association. Annual report. ist- [1901]-. ICC, 1901; LC, 1901-10. Leonard's railway news. New York, ist- 1898-. ICC, V. 6-10 (1903-7). Lloyd's American railroad weekly. New York, ist- 1861-. • ICC, V. I* (1861). Locomotive engineer. See: Railway and loco- motive engineering. Locomotive engineering. See: Railway and locomotive engineering. Locomotive firemen's magazine. See: Brother- hood of locomotive firemen and enginemen's magazine. Louisville freight committee. Proceedings. ICC, 1906-11. Low's railway directory and official list of officers and directors in the U.S. and Canadas. New York, ist- 1858-. 1858^60 have title: Low and Burgess rail- way directory. CU, 1862; H, 1861-62; ICC, 1859-62; LC, 1861-; NY, 1861; UP, 1864.. Massachusetts and New Hampshire car service association. Rules, May 10, 1895. n.p., n.d. 15 p. 8°. UI. Memphis freight bureau. Report, ist- 1896-. ICC, 1896-99, 1901, 1902, 1905, 1907. Merchant's magazine and commercial review. New York, 1st- 1839-69. v. 23-43 have title: Hunt's merchants' magazine. Jan. 1870, incorporated with Commercial and financial chronicle. B, 1-41, 50-63 (1839-69); ICC, LC, Ul, Y, V. 1-63 (1839-69). Middle states freight association. Proceedings; and circulars, ist- [1889?]-. ICC, 1896-1906; UP, i889;-9i. Mississippi vaUey freight association. Record of proceedings. ICC, 1905-10. Montgomery freight bureau. Petition. Rate adjustment: Ohio and Mississippi River crossings to Montgomery, Ala. 20 p. 8°. ICC. Monthly bulletin. Published by the Pennsyl- vania raihroad Y.M.C.A. Philadelphia, ist- 1902-. ICC, V. 6*-8 (1907-9). Monthly official railway Ust. Chicago, ist- 1881-. Early volumes have title: Official railway Ust. H, 1883-96; ICC, 1881, 1886, 1888, 1890, 1892, 1894, 1899, 1900, 1901*, 1902-7, 1908*, 1909-date; JC, 1889-96; NY, 1900, 1906*, 1908*, 1910*; UM, 1909-date; UW, 1882-84. Moody's magazine. A monthly magazine for investors, bankers and men of affairs. New York, 1st- 1905-. Absorbed American investments in May 1906. B, ICC, LC, UI, Y, v. I-date (1905-). National anti-monopoly cheap-freight railway league. Monthly circular New York. ist- i867-[68?]. CU, 1867. RAILWAY PERIODICALS AND PROCEEDINGS 417 National association of local freight agents' associations. See: American association of local freight agents' associations. National association of manufacturers. Com- mittee on international freight and trans- portation, report. Cincinnati, 18 — . JC, 1899. National association of n^erchants and travelers. Mercantile and railway conference, Chicago, Oct. s, 1898. Issued by the Central anti- ticket scalping committee. Chicago [1898]. 47 p. 8°. ICC. National industrial traffic league. Proceedings. ICC, 1908, 1909. National transportation association. Proceed- ings, annual meeting. ICC, 189T, r892; LC, 1891. New England association of railroad superin- tendents. Reports and other papers from the commencement of the society to Jan. i, 1850. (Organized Apr. Sj 1848.) Boston, 1850. 48 p. 8°. ICC, uw. New England association of railway superin- tendents. Records. Organized in Boston, Mass., Apr. 5, 1848. Dissolved Oct. r, 1857. Printed by order of the Executive committee of the Eastern railroad association, Wash- ington, D.C., 1910. 105 p. 8°. ICC. New England railroad club. Proceedings. Boston [1894?]-. B, 1911; H, 1900-1904, 1906, 1907; ICC, 1894, 1896-99, 1904-6; NY, 1894-1910; UI, 1894*, 189s*, I900-I9ir; UP, 1894-1909. New Orleans bureau of freight and transporta- tion, limited. Annual report, ist- 1894-. New Orleans, 1894-. Absorbed by the Board of trade, July 1902. ICC, 1894-99, 1901. . Semi-annual report. ICC, Oct. 1893, May 1894. New York cheap transportation association. Annual meeting [1877.] CU. New York claim conference. Proceedings, ist- [1901 ?]-. ICC, 1901-7, igog-ii. New York railroad club. Official proceedings. New York [etc.] [1888?]-. B, 1888/89, 189S-1911; ICC, 1893-1910; LC, 1894-1902, 1904-6; NY, 1889-1909 (incomplete); UI, 1894-191 1; UP, 1897-1909. . Topical discussions, 1891-93. ICC. New York railroad men. See: Railroad men. Northern Pacific beneficial association. Annual report 1st- 1882-. ICC, 1901; LC, 1907/8. Northern railway club. Proceedings, [ist]- [1906]-. Duluth, Minn. B, 191 1 ; ICC, 1906-10. Northwest railway club. Official proceedings. [1st]- 1895-. Minneapolis [189s ?]-. ICC, 189S-1906; LC, V. 2-9-1 1 ; NY, 1895-1906; UC, 1900; UI, 1895-1906. Osterreichische eisenbahn-zeitung; Organ des Club osterreichischer eisenbahn beamten. Wien, 1st- 1878-. H, V. 1-19, 23-date (1878-); JC, V. 20- date (1897-); LC, v. 31, 32 (1908, 1909); NY, y. _2o-date (1897-). Osterreichisches eisenbahn-jahrbuch. See: Eisenbahn-jahrbuch. Official classification committee. Official classi- fication [of freight]. New York. B, nos. 34, 35, 36; LC, nos. 7, 8, 10, 26, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36. Official guide to the railways and steam navi- gation lines of the U.S., Porto Rico, Canada and Mexico. Philadelphia, New York, 1874-. Title varies: Travelers' official railway guide. B, i909*-date; H, 1874-76*, 1877-79*, 1880-84*, 1885, 1886*, 1888, 1889*, 1890- 98*, 1899-date; ICC, 1889*, 1890*, 1891*, 1892*, i893*-date; JC, igos-date; LC, 1884, 1885*, 1888*, 1889, 1890*, 1891*, 1897*, 1900*, 1901*, 1904, 1905*, 1909-date; NY, 1875-77, 1883*, 1886*, 1896-date; UI, 1898- date; Y, 1873-date. Official railway Hst. See: Monthly official rail- way list. Pacific coast railway club. Official proceedings. San Francisco [ist-] 1899-. H, 1900, May 1902 — ^Apr. 1904; ICC, May 1899 — ^June 1905; NY, 1900-1902; UI, May 1899^ — -May 1906. Pennsylvania railroad Y.M.C.A. See: Monthly bulletin: also White light. Pennsylvania railroad white light. See: White light. Pilot and Philadelphia and Reading railway men. Philadelphia, 1st- 1900-. Published by the Railway department, Y.M.C.A. B, v. lo-date (1909-); ICC, v. ii-date (1910-); LC, V. ll-^iate (1910-). Pocket list of railroad officials. Containing the names of officials in charge of railroads, private car companies, fast freight lines and transportation companies of the U.S., Canada and Mexico. New York, ist- 1895-. H, 1895-date; ICC, i89S-date; JC, 1898*, 1905, 1906; LC, 1895-99, i9°i-2, 1904-7, 1910-date; NY, 1886-89, 1891-9S, 1905; UC, 1909*, 1910-date; UI, 1906-date. Proceedings of a convention of officers of eastern and western railroads, held at Chicago, Dec. 18, 19, 1878. Chicago, 1878. 10 p. 8°. NY. Proceedings of a convention of the presidents, superintendents and other officials of southern railways, for the promotion of immigration to the south, held in Atlanta, Jan. 4, 1869. Atlanta, 1869. 15 p. 12°. NY. Proceedings of conferences between presidents of railroad lines west of Chicago and St. Louis and representatives of banking houses, held in New York, Jan. 8 and 10, 1889. n.p. [1889?] 96 p. 8°. B, ICC, NY. 4i8 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Railroad age: an American journal devoted to every interest of American railroads. New York, ist- 1883-. H, V. I (1883). Railroad age gazette. See: Railway age gazette. Railroad, attorneys' conference. Proceedings. .... Louisville, Ky., 19 — . B, 1906, 1908, 1910. . Questions propounded to conference of railroad attorneys at the conference held at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York city, Oct. 25- 27, 1910, arising under the Mann-Elkins bill. .... Louisville, Ky., 1910. 27 p. 8°, B. Railroad convention. Fort Wayne, Ind., 1855. American central railway, proceedings, comp. by E. C. Wilson. Hudson, Ohio, 1856. CU. Railroad convention, Washington, D.C., 1859. Proceedings of the Railroad convention, held in Washington city, Oct. 1859. Alexandria, Va., 1859. II p. 8°. H,LC. Railroad employee: devoted to the interests of all classes of railroad men. Newark, N.J., ist- 1891-. ICC, v. 10*, II*, 12*, 13*, 14-date (1900-); LC, V. i-io, 13-date (1891-). Railroad gazette. See: Railway age gazette. Railroad gazetteer; official organ of railway, steamship and stage lines of the Pacific coast. San Francisco. H, 1882-93. Railroad herald. Atlanta, Ga., ist- 1899-. ICC, 3-7, 8*, 9*-date (1901-). Railroad herald. Buflfalo, ist- 1883-. ICC, V. 2, 3 (1884). Railroad men; a monthly publication devoted to the raihoad service. New York, ist- 1887-. Published by Raibroad Y.M.C.A.,New York city. Title varies: 1887-97, New York rail- road men. 1897-date, Railroad men. H, V. 2, 7-10 (1888-97); ICC, V. I*, 2*, 3*, 4-8, 9*-date (1887-); JC, v. 12-date (1898-); LC, v. 1-18 (1887-1905); NY, V. i-date (1887-). Railroad question. [Apparently published in San Francisco during 1883, in the interest of the Central and Southern Pacific railroads.] H. No. 1-18. n.p., n.d. No more published. Railroad record and common carrier. Atlanta, Ga., ist- 1900-. Title varies: 1900-1903,'Common carrier. ICC, V. i-is (1900-1909); LC, V. 13 (1907). Railroad record, or, journal of commerce, bank- ing, manufactures and statistics. Cincinnati, ist- 1853- H, V. I (1853); ICC, V. 1-20 (1853-70);. UI, V. I, 2 (i8s3-ss). Railroad superintendents. Proceedings of the meeting held at the St. Nicholas hotel. New York, Sept. 26, 1854. Philadelphia, 1854. 13 P- 8°. ICC. Railroad topics. New York, ist- 1886-. Title varies 1886-88, Waybill. ICC, V. 1-3 (1886-88). Railroad trainman: Official organ of the Brotherhood of railroad trainmen. Peoria, 111., Cleveland, Ohio, ist- 1883-. Title varies: Railroad trainmen's journal. The Railroad trainman. B, V. 22 (1905); CU, v. 16*, 19, 2i-date (1890-); H, V. 7, 9-15, 17, 19-date (1890-); ICC, V. 9-date (1892-); JC, v. 7*, 8*, 9-17, i8*- 223 Cuyler, T., 251 Czernin, R. G., 351 Dabney, W. D., 32, 142 Dacus, J. A., 89 Dagail, L., 358 Daggett, S., 66, 142 Daigremont, J., 78 Daish, J. B., 32, 42, 72, 94, 109, 130, 142 Dalmau, P. M., 344 Dalton, A. G., 401 Daly, J. M., 156 Damnitz, G. von, 366 Dana, W. B,, & company, 66 Daniel, J. W., 109 Daniels, G. H., 16, 19, 131, 142 Dapples, E., 78 Darlan, J. B. J., 358 Darlington, F., 82 Darlington, H. R., 109 Darracot, B. F., 143 Dart, P. C., 109 Dartnell, G., 73 Daru, N., 358, 359 Davenport, Daniel, 42, 109 Davenport, J. A., 270 Davenport, J. I., 164 Davidson, J. H., 109 Davies, A. E., 62 Davies, H. E., 229 Davies, H. R., 406 Davies, Jos., log Davis, A. McF., 171 Davis, C. H., 19 Davis, C. R., 109 Davis, C. W., 15, 62 Davis, Garrett, 198 Davis, Gherardi, 66 Davis, H. E., 224 Davis, H. Garfield, 42 Davis, H- Gassoway, 171, 331, 332 Davis, J. C. B., 208, 215, 233 Davis, J. P., 29S Davis, J. W., 298 Davis, Jefferson, 282 Davis, Jno., 62 Davison, A. H., 57, 157 Dawes, C. G., 161 Dawson, Philip, 82 Dawson, W. C, 53 Day, L. F., 109 Day, W. A., 102 "Deadhead, Josiah" (pseud. J, 133 Dearborn, H. A. S., 282 Dearborn, W. L., 282 Dearing, H. P., 132 Dearing, W. G., 24 DeBow, J. D. B., 169 Dechamps, A., 353 Decharme, P., 366 Decker, M. S., 32 DeCordova, J., 282 Defontaine, A. I. C., 358, 360 Defrance, P., 374 Degrand, P. P. F., 109 Degrave, Jos., 109 De Hass, C, 167 De Haven, Geo., 132 Dehn, Paul, 405 Delaire, E., 109 Delano, C., 280 Delano, F. A., 19, 24, 32, 70, gi, no Delattre, E., ig Delavau, — , 358 Delavigne, Paul, 402 Delebecque, A., 400 Deligny, Paul, 29 Demarteau, A., 91, 351 Demeur, A. L. J., 358 Demoine navigation and railroad company, 156 Demolins, Edmond, 2 Demongeot, A., 258 De Mornay, Ed., 347 Deniel, P., 3S8 Denmark, 135 Denver & El Paso short line rail- road, 169 Denver northwestern & Pacific, 155 Depew, C. M., 11, 37, 83, 140, 164, 237 Deponhon, — , 353 Derby, E. H., 74, 159. 206, 209, 247, 248, 273, 274, 27s, 282 De Rodakowski, E., 349 Desart, H. G., 353 D^sveaux, L., 84 "Detector" (pseud.), 19 Deubel, Robt.,3S8 Devereux, J. H., 175, 237 Devooght, F., 78 Dewees, Jacob, 167 Dewey, D. R., 32 Dewsnup, E. R., 62, 65 Dexter, A. A., 153 Deyma, A., no DiacoraidJs, J. D., 72 Dickinson, Jno., 407 Dickinson, J. M., 2, 57, 214 Dickinson, D. S., 233 Dickson, W. M., 198 Die tier, Hans, 62 Dilke. C. W., 282 Dill, J. B. ,110 Dillingham, C, 213 Dillon, J. F., 10, 32, 282 Dillon, Jas., 375 Dillon, S., 295, 296 Diramick, L. F., 2 Dimtschoff, R. M., 399 Dix, John A., 228 Dixon, F. H., 19, 32, 73, 95 Dmitriev-M4monov, A. I., 393 Dobson, Edward, 353 Dobson, Geo., 405 Dodd. G., 2 Dodds, J.,375 Dodge, G. M., 14, 295, 296, 297, 298 Dodge, S., 198 "Doe, Jno," (pseud.), 252 Dolph, J. N., 176 Dorstling, G., 366 Doherty, P. J., 84 Dolan, S. M., 84 Dolliver, J. P., 75 Dominguez, C, 84 Donaldson, J. J., 180 Donaldson, T. C., Si Done, — , 189 Dorn, A., 366 Domig, A., 3 Dorsey, E. B., 3 Dorsey, S. W., 81 Dougherty, Jno., no, 229, 255 Douglas, James, 16, 143 Douglas, J. M., 66 Douglas, R. M., 89 Douglas, Robt., no Douglas, S. A., 215, 2S8, 331 Doull, A., 375 Dounet, — , 19 Dowd, C. F., 78 Downes, F. O., 211 Downs, S. W., 53 Dows, D., 196 Doyle, J. T., no, 155 Dredge, J., 3> 252 Dresemann, 0., 353 Dresser, F. F., 84 Drew, D., 11 Drew, I. W., 162 Drexler, A., 394 Driggs, S. B., 143 Drilling, J., 366 Dronkers, Dirk, 354 Drooge, J. A., 91 Droz, Numa, 395 Druitt, E., 96 Dubern, H. A.,78 Dubois, M. A., 3 Dubus, F., 358, 359 Duckworth, L., 130 Dudley, A. S., 61 Dudley, B. C, 252 Dudymott, Nelson, 218 Dufer, E., 92 Duff, R. C., 24, 66, 169 Dufferin, Earl of, 336 Dufour, E., 84 Duke, B. W., 42, 128 Du Lin, Ch., 359 Dumont, A., 405 Dumont, G., 78, 82 Duncan, S. H., 207, 208 Duncan, W., 12 Duncombe, J. F., 156 Dunn, A. C, 170 Dunn, S. 0., 33. 95j ho Dunne, P. F., no Dunnell, M. H., 33 Duponchel, A., 403 Du Pont, A. B., 56 Durant, T. C, 296, 298 Duthie, J. H., no Duverdy, D. C, no INDEX OF NAMES 431 Duverger, V., 354, 359 Du Vivier, L. A. J., 354 Dwight, H. E., II Dwinell, L. E., 282 Eads, J. B., 342 Earle, Thos., 3 Easterby, A. Y., 230 Eastern railroad company, 95 Eastern & western transportation company, loi "Eastern Virginian," pseud., 170 Eastman, A., 139 Eastman, J. B., 14 Easton, L. C, 300 Eaton, D. B., S7 Eaton, J. S., 70, 84 Ebert, A., 366 Economic club of Boston, 33 Eddy, E. M. G., 409 Eddy, W., 84 Eder, A., 331 Edmunds, J. M., 243, 282 Edmunds, R. H., 33 Edwards, A. F., 261 Edwards, C, 62 Edwards, G. F., 297 Eichbaum, G. R., 198 Elkins, S. B., 33, no, 333 EUery, G. H., 219 EUet, Chas., loi, no, 132, 143, 170, 180, 25s EUet, C, jr., 19, 276 EUiott, A. J., 24, 90, 9I1 93. 94 Elliott, F. B., 403 Elliott, H., IS, 24, 33, 90, 132> 160. 161 Elliott, Isaac, 252 Elliott, R. S., II Elliott, W. H., 92 Ellis, D. A., 74 Ellis, W. H., 73 Ely, T. N., 230 Emerson, H., 90 Emery, L., jr., 127 Emion, v., 78 Emminghaus, O., 19 Empire transportation company, 102 Endemann, W., 84 Engel, E., no, 122 Engeringh, M., no Epstein, M., no Erickson, H., no Erie railway, 56 Emouf, A. A., 359 Ertz, C. E., 182 Esch, J. J., 33. no Esch, R. J., 78 Esnault, H., 359 Espeut, W. B., 344 Essay on railroads, 3 Essenbogen, W., 351 Esterline, B., no Ethelston, C. G., 39s Etzel, C. von, 351 European & Oregon land company, 166 Eustis, P. S., IS Evans, D. M., 3, 66 Evans, J. A., 296 Evans, N. W., 57 Evans, W. H., 82 Evans, W. W., 81 Evarts, W. M., 294 Evesque, C. 1', 130 "Examiner," pseud., 2SS Emer, W. F., 6s Fabian society, 37s Fabiani, A,,359 Fabr«, V., 66 Fagan, J. O., 84 Fairall, H. S., 156, IS7 Fairbairn, H., 3 Fairleigh, D. W., 33 Fairlie, J. H., 57 Fairlie, R. E., 3 Fairlie, R. F., 81 Faithorn, J. N., IS7 Falkenegg, Baron von, 403 Farina, F., 347 Farley, G. F., 184 Famsworth, J. F., 33, 187 Farrar, E. H., 33 Farrell, P. J., 52 Faucher, J., 366 Faure, A., 133 Favaro, A., 39s Fay, C. S., no Fazio, A., 387 Fearnley, B. L., 37s Federal rate regulation association, no Fehon, W. M., 409 Feick, F. L., 84 Felch, A., S3 Feldmann, A., 3S9~ Felsenheld, D., 186 Felt, C. W., 78, 130. 133. 206 Felton, S. M., 236 Fentress, Jas., 33 Feolde, G., loi Ferguson, C. F., 342 Ferguson, E. A., 197. 198 Fernandez de Castro, M., 92, 344 Femon, T. S., 190, 241, 252 Ferot, A., 359 Ferrarius, Miles, 18, 387 Ferrette, H., 359 Ferrucci, A., 387 Fessenden, J. M., 206 Feydt, W., 366 Field, C. W., 236 Field, D. D., 164 Field, S.J. ,33. 57 Field, W., 375 Fiero, J., 57 Figdor, S., 351 Figuier, G. L., 3 Filippini, A., 359 Fillon, B.,359 Fillunger, J., 351 Findlay, Geo., 62, 65, 375 Fink, A., 19, 33, 102, no, 127, 129, 130,131,337 Fink, H., 14, 59, no Finley, W. W., 15, 16, 24, 25, 129 Finney, S., 407 Firbank, J., n Firth, F. J., 25, 130, 142 Fischer, J., 29, 39s Fish, S., 25, 33, 59, 66, 90, 13s, 143, 161, 214, 215 Fisher, J. A., 70 Fisk & Hatch, 191, 192, 277, 289, 290 Fiske & Robinson, 67 Fite, E. D., 143 Fitton, J. H., Ill Fitzgerald, P., 375 Fitzgerald, T., 225 Fitzgibbon, — , 333 Flachat, E., 3, 359, 395 Flachat, I., 359 Flagg, A. C, 193, 194. 213, 269 Flanagan, T., 399 Fleck, C, in Fleming, H., 81 Fleming, J., 407 Fleming, S., 333. 335. 336, 338, 339 Fleming, Wm., 375 Fletcher, J. O., 96 Fletcher, P.. 401 Flint, H. M., 143 Floyd, J. C, in Fochier, E., 366 Fock, A., 403 Fohlinger, O., 366 FQrstemann, T., 366 Foerster, C, loi Foerster, L., 351 Fogowitz, J., 351 Fontaine, E., 221 Foote, A. D., 274 Foote, A. R., S7. 62, 171 / Foote, R. D., 274 Foraker, J. B., 33, m Forbes, H. C, IS9 Forbes, J. E., 25 Forbes, J. M., 11, 194, 338 Ford, W. S., 219 Foreman, M. J., 82 Forensic league, 33 Forester, Thos., 399 Forman, H. W., 78 Forney, J. W., 270 Forney, M. N., 141 Forrest. Jas.. 65 Fort. J. F., 163 Fortescue, C, 74 Foster, Jno., 333 Foster, J. W., 16 Foster, M. J., in Foster, W. L., 162 Fournel, H., 359 Fousset, A., 359. 403 Foville, A. de.. 16 Fowler, Jno., 407 Fox, Chas., 333 Fox, C. D., 252 432 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Fox, Francis, 12, 252 Fox, M., 212 Frahm, J., 375 Frame, A. J., in Francaschini, L., 387 Franceschi, G., 387 France, 67, g6, 135, 354, 399 France, R. S., 37s Francis, D. R.t 115 Francis, Jno., 375 Frank, E., 37s Franke, G., in Frankenstein, K., 19, 392 Franklin railroad, 159 Franqueville, C. de., 377 Frantzen, A., 70 Fraser, A. L., 102 Fraser, David, 406 Fraser, Jno., 375 Frazier, J. W., in Freeman, T. J., 33 Fremont, J. C., 282 Frenchv B. L., in French, H. F., 34 French, N., 73, 75 French, T., 282 Freud, F., 122 Frey, G. A., 395 Freycinet, C. de., 67 Freystadt, E., 369 Frink, H. C, 57, 130 Fritsch, K., 366 Fry, C. H., 174 Fry,J. B., 18 Fuchs, H., in Fuente, J. A. de la, 342 Fulkerson, F. B., 135 FuUer,H.J.,37s Fuller, H. R., 84, 96, 143 Fulton, C. W., Ill Fyfe, R. C, 132 Gabelli, F., 111,387 Gage, N. L., 157 Gaines, J. H., in Gaines, J. W., 133 Gallagher, A., 19 GaUi, A., 387 Galliani, C, 387 Gallo, E. L., 339 Galloway, E., 3 Galloway, L., 6 Gait, A. T., 247 Gait, Wm., 375 Galton, D., 143 Gamble, R. J., in Ganzoni, A., 84 Garc^s, B. V., 399 Garcke, L., loi Gardiner, G. H., 194 Gardiner, H. C, 91 Gardiner, R. S., 131 Gardiner, S. W., in Gardiner, W. G., 33 Gardner, W. A., 171 Garella, N., 354 Garfield, J. A., 163, 298 Garland,.A., 347 Gamer, J. W., 74 Garnett, C. F. M., 276 Garrett, J. W., 177, 178, 179, 180 Garrettson, R. J., 164 Gast, M., 408 Gates, J. W., 214 Gates, S. M., 243 Geering, T., 395 Geerling, K.F. A., 18 Gehe, L., in Gehrcke, J., 84 Geier, H., jr., 366 Geigy, A., 395, 397 Geistbeck, M., 3 Genala, — , 387 Gendebien, J., 354 Georg, Alex., 360 George, C. B., 12 George, E. M.,407 George, J. H., 184, 200 George, J. Z., 33 Georgia, 53, 70, 102, 132, 139 Gephart, W. F., 143 Gerding, — , 366 Gerlings, J. T., 354 Gemhard, R., 347 Gerstner, F. A.,Ritter von, 3, 143, 392 Gest, E., 246 Geyer, H. S., 54 Ghega, Carlo di, 181 Gibb, G. S., 62 Gibbons, Chas., 269 Gibbs, Jos., 375 Gibson, C. W., 33 Giddings, F. H., 33 Giffen, R., 67 Gigli, 0., 388 Gilbert, Frank, 156 Gilbert, H. T., 25 Gilbert, Jas., 375 Gillespie, 0. W., 74, 112 Gillespie, W. M., 3 Gilman, S. H., 16 Gilmour, T. L., 403 Gilpin, Wm., 3 Gil y Montana, Jose, 400 Girard, A., 395 Girard, L. D., 78 Girard, P. S., 3 Girouard, E. P. C, 18, 403, 404 Gitt, J. P., 277 Gitt, J. S., 158 Giuseppe, V., 388 Gladden, W., 143 Glade, A. F., 347 Gladstone, W. E., 380 Glenn, J., 180 Glenn, W. C., 156 "Glober, Dulce" (pseud?), 12 Glyn, G. C, 381 Glynn, H., 37s Goddard, F. B., 282 Godfernaux, R., 360 Godwin, G., jr., 375 GStz, W., 3 Goffin, L., 403 Going, C. B., 90 Gold, Barbour & Swords, 67 Goldschmidt, — , 3 Goltra, W. F., 219 Goncalves de Carvalha, A., 347 Goncalves de Oliveria, J., 347 Gonda, G., 115 Goodeve.L. A., 131 Goodin, S. H., 143 Goodknight, A. L., 84 Goodnow, F. J., 57 Goodridge, B., 159 Goodwin, G. B., 280 Goodyear, L. E., 70 Goodyear, S. H., 70 Gorce, E. de la, 131 Gordon, A., 3, 25 Gordon, D. J., 408 Gordon, F. G. R., 62 Gordon, J. H., 156 Gordon, L. D. B., 20 Gordon, W. J., 11, 375 Gorsuch, R. B., 340 Gortschakov, A. de., 392 Goschler, Chas., 78 Goss, W. F. M., 84 Gossin, H., 3 Gouget, F., 360 Gougnard, H., 143 Gouny, — , 362 Gould, Jay, 12, 89, 217, 218, 270 Gould, Hall & company, 174 Gowen, F. B., i, 34, 167, 253, 254, 2SS Graham, J. D., 279 Graham, J. K., 83 Graham, R. S., 291 Grahame, Jas., 37s Grahame, T., 20, 376 Grammer, G. J., 156 Grandvallett, A., 18 Grant, C. R., 34 Grant, C. W., 407 Grant, E. B., 159 Grant, G. M., 336 Grant, J. S., 102 Grant, U. S., 242, 243 Grant, W. H., 143 Gras, W., 367 Graux, G. S., 360 Graves, A. C, 155 Graves, J. K., 129 Graves, S. H., 153 Graves, S. R., 74 Graves, T. E., 186 Gray, A. B., 272 Gray, G., 242 Gray, G. E., 291 Gray, J. W., 112 Gray, Thomas, 3, 12 Great Britain. Board of trade 3, 62, 74, 78, 84, 8s, 96, 112, 131, 349 Great Britain. Royal commission on canals, 22 INDEX OF NAMES 433 Great Britain. Parliament, 3, 20, 53, S7> 70, 73, 74, 78, 81, gl.g?, 98, 112, 127, 129, 132, 13s. 136, 336, 340, 367, 403, 406, 407, 408 Great Britain. War office, 18 Great northern, 66 Greeley, S. H., 13 Green, C. F., 81 Green, Duff, 261 Green, J. E., 127 Green, J. P., 34 Green, T. J., 282 Greene, T. L., 57, 67 Greenhow, C. H., 78 Gregg, A. W., 113 Gregory, C. H., 337 Gregory, D. S., 208, 233 Gressly, A., 395 Grey, S. H., 34 Grierson, J., 113 Griffin, A. P. C., 29 GrifEen, T. A., 25, 34, 113 Grille, — , 3 Grimaldi, — , 388 Grinling, C. H., 379, 384, 385 Grippon-Lamotte, L., 360 Grison, G., 98 Grooss, A., 367 Groot van Embden, C. de, 354 Gross, G., 3SI Grosscup, P. S., 33, 34 Grosseteste, W., 360 Grosvenor, C. H., 129 Groton (Mass.), 159 Grover, M. De L., 42 Gninzel, J., 367 Guarini, E., 354 Gubler, H., 39s Gufene, E., 360 Guenot, M., 360 Gunther, Anton, 351 Guild, Wm., 159 Guillaume, A., 29 Guillaumot, Geo., 57, 360 Guillemaud, C, 98 Guillemin, A., 3, 4 Gumey, — , 379 Guttman, P., 102 Gutzevich, K. I., i6 Guy, A., 403 Guyot, Y., 18, 20, 89, 360 Gwin, W. M., 282,283 Gwynn, Waller, 250, 279 H., A., 367 H., G. A., 379 Haberer, T., 4 Haddock, C. B., 23, 34, 143 Hadley, A. T., 4, 25, 69, 141, 143 Hadley, E. S., 379 Hadley, H. S., 113 Haeften, J. D. van, 334 Hammerle, R., 400 Haferkom, H. E., 4 Hafter, E., 393 Hage, H., 167 Hagen, R., 367 Haggard, F. T., 114 Haguet, H., 22, 136, 360, 393 Hahn, F., 4 Hahn, M., 367 Haight, H. H., 33 Haile, Wm., 200 Haines, H. S., 10, 23, 34, 37, 63, 98 Hale, A., 93 Hale, G. S., 183 Hale, N., 139 Hale, R. W., 209 Hales, W. P., 408 Halkett, C. H., 222 Hall, J., 182 Hall, Jas., 138 Hall, Jno., 379 Hall, Josh. G., 163 Hall, W. M., 283 Hallette, A., 78 Halstead, M., 12 Halloway, W. R., 156 Ham, E. de., 360 Hamblen, H. E., 78 Hambleton & company, 67 Hamilton, A., 406 Hamilton, A. M., 98 Hamilton, Jno., 13 Hamilton, R., 211 Hamilton, W. G., 78 Hamlin, C. W., 114 Hamlin, H. J., 136 Hamel, L., 403 Hammond, C. G., 114 Hammond, H.B., 4, 42 Hammond, J. H., 4 Hammond, M. B., 136. 216 Hammer, P., 83 Hamon, F., 360 Hancock, W. S., 300 Haney, L. H., 72, 143 Hanford, Ben., 143 Hanks, C. S., 34, 47 Hannover, 103 Hansemann, D. J. L., 367 Hanson, B., 98, 171 Hanson, J. H., 243 Harahan, W. J., 83 Harbach, F., 199 Harbaugh, S., 296 Harcus, Wm., 408 Hardcastle, D., jr., 70 Harden, E. W., 114 Hardesty, J., 4. IS Harding, W., 81 Hardmeyer- Jenny, Jacob, 367, 393 Hardwick, S. H., 132 Harford, E., 98 Harlan, Jas., 243, 283, 291, 296 Harlow, R. P., 34 Harman, H., 227 Harold, John, 13 Harper (General), 177 Harries, J. J., 379 Harriman, E. H., 103, 214 Harrington, J. L., loi Harris, A. C, 26, 34, 85, 98 Harris, D. L., 200, 273 Harris, J. S., 190 Harris, W. P., 161 Harrison, Fairfax, 26, 34, 62 Harrison, J. Le Roy, 273 Harrison, J. T., 63 Harrison, J. W., 183 Hart, F. R., 347 Hartnell, F. S., 4, 98 Hartshome, F. C., 34 Harttung, Max, 19 Hartwich, E., 367 Harlwich, E. H., 379 Harvey, C. J., 333 HaskeU, F. W., 103 Haskoll, W. D., 78 Hassler, C. W., 37, 75 Hastings, C. C. P., 240 Hastings, H. L., 67 HaskoU, W. D., 78 Hatch, J. H., 223 Hatch, R., 219 Hatfield, H. R., 16, 37 Hatten, W. H., 171 Haugen, G. ^f ., 114, 136 Haughton, B., 74, 93 Haughton, S., 360 Hauke, J. S., 196 Haupt, Hermann, 12, 18, 20, 78, 167, 273 Haupt, L. M., 20, 26, 91 Hauri, J., 393 Haushofer, Max, 4, 334 Have, J. L. ten, 194 Haweis, F. W., 141 Haxby, J. B., 92 Hay, G., 98 Hayes, J. D., 73 Hayes, L., 183 Haymond, C, 283, 289 Hayne, R. V., 222 Hays, Samuel, 270 Hayward, Jas., 184, 183, 243 Hazard, R. G., 34 Hazard, Rowland, 298 Head, F. B., 379 Headley, J. T., 83, 89 HeaSord, G. H., 10 Heap, G. H., 283 Heatley, J. T. P., 403 Hebert, Luke, 4 Heckscher, E. F., 400 Hedley, O. D., 12 Hedley, W., 12 Heflin, J. T., 114 Hehl, R. A., 4 Heidelbach, A. S., 249 Heimburg, J. E. von, 367 Heine, W., 283 Hellwag, W., 393 Helper, Alex., 16 Helper, H. R., 331, Helps, A., II Heraenway, A. M., 139 Henn, B., 33 434 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Hennig, R., 131 Henderson, J. I., 143 Hendrick, Frank, 34 Henry, — , 362 Heniy, R. L., 114 Henshaw, D., 278 Henz, L., 367 Hepburn, A. B., 164 Hepburn, W. P., 26, 35, 114 "Hercules" (pseud.), 379 Hereford, Lord James, 86 Herold, R., 395 Herr, E., 143 Herrick, C. B., 98 Hertslet, W. L., 145 Hertzka, T., 132 Herwig, F. A., 255 Herzog, F. B., 143 Heubach, E., 20 Heuser, C, 20 Heusler, A., 39s Hewes, F. W., 72 Hewson, M. B,, 337 Heybum, W. B., 114 Heyf elder, O., 406 Hibbard, G. B., 114 Hicks, C. J., 26 Hickson, Jos., 337 Higham, R., 176, 204 Highton, H. E., 291 Hilberg, A., 35' Hill, E. B., 73 HiU, J. A., 78 Hill, J. J., 20, 26, 70, 143 Hill, R. B., 73 Hillhouse, Thos., 57 Hilty, — , 396 Hinckley, Isaac, 136 Hine, C. D., 78 Hines, E. W., 42 Hines, W. D., 14, 26, 27, 28, 34, 35, 42, 43> 52, 93, II4,'l2S, 127, 146 Hirche,P.,4 Hirsh, Benj., 132 Hitchcock, C. J., 54 Hoadley, D., 193 Hoar, G. R., 35 Hoar, Saml., 183 Hobart, H. R., 121 Hobhouse, Sir J. C, 408 Hobson, S. G., 379 Hoch, F., 114 Hochstetter,- F. von, 406 Hochsteyn, C. L. C, 349 Hodge, J. T., 298 Hodgins, A. E., 333 Hodgson, H. J., 57 HSper, H., 367 Hbltzer, M., 367 Hoff, W., 143 Hoffman, R. C, 265, 267 Hoffmans, L., 114 Hofmann, Max, 360 Hofmann, R., 396 Hogg, A., 143 Hogg, H. M., 114 Holbrook, Z. S., 57 Holcomb, A. E., 57 Hole, Jas., 63 Hollender, J., 134 Hollander, J. H., 198 Hollender, J., 134 Holley, A. L., 2, 93 Hollins, F. C, 35 Hollister, H.,'167 Holmes, A. H., 217, 218 Holmes, E. S., 125 Holmes, O. W., 26 Holtz, P., 20 Homan, Geo., 26 Homans, B., 11 Honore, M., 403 Hooker, J. J., 128 Hopkins, G. W., 202 Hopkins, J. G., 245 Hopkins, J. L., 98 Hopkins, Mark, 12 Horetzky, C, 337 Homish, J. K., 81 Horrocks, Jos., 114 Horry, E., 143, 266 Horst, A. L., 8s Horton, W. F., 54 Hostmann, W., 81 Hotchkiss, G. B., 6 Hotz, R., 39S Houdaille, P., 8s, 360 Hough, C. W., 35 Houghton, S. O., S4 Houlahan, P. H., 78 Houston, Sam., 283 How, F., 78 How, J. F., 26 Howard, Wm., 266 Howden, J. R., 4, 54 Howe, F. C, S7 Howell, P., 409 Howells, C. S., 379 Howland, S. A., 98 Hoyt, H. M., 3S Hoyt, J. K., 204 Hoyt, W. E., 20 Hubbard, D., S4 Hubbard, E., 234 Hubbard, G. G., 144 Hubbard, N. M., 133, 137 HubbelI,W. W.,91,141 Huber, F. C, 4, 367 Huber, H., 372 Hubert, F., 78 Huddleston, Geo., 407 Hudson, H., 7s, 144 Hudson, J. F., 35 Huebner, G. G., 33, 114 Huebner, S., 67 Huergo, L. A., 347 Hughes, G. W., 173, 250 Hughes, J. A., 128 Hughes, S. F., 11 Hughitt, M., 214 Huizehga, T. A., 114 Hull, C. H., 136 Humbert, G. C, 4 Humphreys, A. A., 283, 287 Humphreys, B. G., 20 Himgerford, Ed., 144 Hungerford & Cone, 236 Hunt, C. W., 16 Hunt, T., 6s Hunter, G. M., 348 Hunter, R. M. T., 283 Hunter, W. A., 114 Huntington, C. P., 12, 70, 142, 28s, 288, 289, 290, 292, 293 Hurd, F. H., 283 Hurlbut, S. A., 89 Hutchins, 5., 162 Hutchinson, C. S., 96, 97 Hutchinson, A. C. , 292 Hutzebnann, C, 367 Hymans, L., 4, 354 Ibos, P., 406 Idaho (state), 57 Igel, M., 367 lies, G., 144 Illinois (state), 34, 57, 114, 139, 215 Illinois central railroad, 85 Illinois manufacturers' association, 114 Illinois university, 4 Imlay, R., 246 Indiana (state), 58, 85, 98, 139 Indianapolis freight bureau, 114, 115, 156 Ingalls, R., 242, 243 Ingalls, M. E., 26, 3s, 144 IngersoU, E., 79 Ingoldsby, F. S., 93 Institut colonial international, 4 International commercial convention, 188, 208 International American conference , 331, 332 International railway commission, 331 Inter-Oceanic railway, 169 Interstate commerce law convention, 43. "5 Iowa (state), 58 Irish railway directors' conference, 54 Iron Mountain railroad, 169 Irvin, T., 144 Irvine, L. H.,35 Italy, 79, 136 Ivatts, E. B., 79 Ives, C. J., IS7 J.,R.R.,348 Jackman, W. J., 35, 144 Jackson, Daniel, 131 Jackson, D. C, lis Jackson, J. P., 163 Jackson, Luis, 16, 19s Jackson, R., 279 Jackson, William, 4 Jackson, W. S., 205 Jacob, M., IIS Jacob, O., 367 Jacobi, E., 103 Jacobs, H. W., 90 INDEX OF NAMES 435 Jacqmin, A., 354. Jacqtnin, F. P., 85, 360 jakel, L., 67 Jaij, A., 361 James, E. J., 20 James, F. B., 130 James, T. L., 136, 141 Jansen, A., 144 Japiot, M., 144 Jaques, H., 351 Jaray, G. L., 389 Jaros, Samuel, 35 Jarry, A., 35 Jeanhenry, A., 394 Jeans, J. S., 4, 75, 85, 98, 379 Jebb, G. R., 20 Jefferson, T., 43 Jeffery, E. T., 26, 85, 115, 157. 21S Jeffrey, J. K., 192 Jellinek, L., 115 Jenkins, Ed., 333 Jepson, J. T., 91 Jersey City, 163 Jersey City free public library, 163 Jervis, J.- B., 79, 194, 225 Jewell, E. P., 162 Jewett, H. J., 6s, 166, 207, 208 Jezewski, S., 403 Jhering, R. von, 396 Joanne, A. L., 361 Jonge, M. de, 131 J6sten, J., 18 Johannsen, N., 17 Johnson, C. W., 15 Johnson, E. F., 176, 182, 232, 243, 244, 283 ■ Johnson, E. R., 17, 20, 35, 43, 72, 75, 85, lol, 103, 144 Johnson, F. W., 98 Johnson, G., 333 Johnson, G. W., 15 Johnson, J. A., 115 Johnson, J. W., lis Johnson, L. E., 15, 26, 35, s8, 85 Johnson, R., 58, 298 Johnson, T. L., 58 Johnston, C. B., 134 Johnston, C. P., 222 Johnston, J. W., 244, 294 Johnstone, E. McD., 294 Joint executive committee, 115 Joline, A. H., 3s, 228 Jonas, ^, ns Jones, Chas., 392 Jones, G. O., 164 Jones, G. W., 131 Jones, L. A., 67, 91 Jones, Paul, 35 Jones, U. J., 131 Jones, W. S., 389 Jordan, A. G. T., ns Jordan, I. M., 283 Joslin, F., 153 Jouaneton, A., 134 Jouhaud, P., 361 Jovinelli, E., 389 Judah.T. D., 283 Judd, Stoddard, 234 Judson, F. N., 58 Judson, P., IIS Julier, H. S., 134, 140 JuUien, A., 115, 349 Jungnickel, F., 367 K., H., 18 Kafka, E., 4, 351 Kaizl, J., 352 Kalchschmidt, K., 132 Kalff , Jan, jr. , 134 Kandt, M., 409 Kansas (state), 58, 85, 298 Kansas City, Mo., 283 Kansas City transportation bureau, IIS Kascheike, L., loi Kaufman, R. von, 361 Kaufmann, W., 349, 403 Keager, M., 103 Kean, Jno., 115 Kearney, T. M., 115 Keasbey, A. Q., 344 Keating, — , 201 Kech, Ed., 367 Keddell, F., 63 Kedzie, R. C, 98 Keefer, G. A., 339 Keefer, T. C, 4, 337 Keith, H. E., 160 Keith, H.F., 17, 273 Keller, F., 346 Keller, G., 29 Keller, Jos6, 346 Kelley, W. D., 244 Kemmann, G., 379 Kemper, W. H., 4 Kendall, Chas. W., 115 Kenna, E. D., 26, 67, 74, 136 Kennard, J. H., 270 Kennedy, A., 183 Kennedy, Jas., 63, 115 Kennedy, J. C. G., 72 Kennedy, J. P., 407 Kennedy, J. S., 190 Kennedy, W. S., 4 Kent, J., 236 Kent, P. H., 406 Kermaingaut, F., 360, 361 Keman, J. D., 35, 115 Kerr, M. C, 35 Kersandt, F., 367 Ketcham, J. H., 261 Ketchum, E. S., 35, 103, lis, 144 Kibbe, W. C, 201 Kibler, T. L., 43 KidweU, Z., 283 KiUebrew, J. B., 169 KiUik, S. H., 348 Killmer, N. B., 164 Kiraberly, Earl of, 336 Kind, F. W. R., 367 Kindel, G. J., 116, 128 Kindelan, Jos., 63 King, J., jr., 224 King, Hodding & company, 103 King, T. S., 144 Kingdom, W., 58, 379 Kinsey, Geo., 103 Kipling, R., 379 Kirberg, A., s Kirkland, C. P., 58, 236 Kirkman, M. M., 5, lo, 17, 35, 65, 70, 79, 86, 98, 103, 116, 130, 134 Kirkwood, J. P., 172, 283 Kirschbaum, E., 352 Kleberg, R., 43 Kleinschrod, E. F. G., 367 Klemm, L. W., 79 Knapp, C. L., 116 Knapp, E. M., s Knapp, M. A., 5, 10, 23, 26, 30, 35, 36, 45, 63, 75, 86, ii6, 128, 142 Kneass, S., 252 Knibbs, G. H., 71 Knies, K.,367 Knight, J., 144, 179, 233 Knocke, H., 103 Knorz, A., 103 Knott, J. P., 261 Knott, S. R., S9 Knowles, Geo., 379 Knowles, J., 350 Knowlton, H. M., 183 Knox, P. C, 20, 36, 109, n6 Kobbe, G., 190 Koch, W., 79, 102, 350 Kodama, R., 406 Koefoed, E. C. L., 400 Kohl, E., 354 Kohlfurst, L. G., 92 Koller, G., 396 Kollmann, P., s Koreisha, S. D., 392 Kosub, G., 71 Kosub, H., 71,368 Kouzhetzoff, V. D., 392 Krahmer, G., 393 Krantz, J. B., 361 Krantz, J. B. S., 116 Krause, Robert, 368 Kieeft, C, 392 Kreuger, A., 368 Kronig, F., 127, 368 Krolikowski, M., s Kiuse, A. T., 400 Krusemeyer, H., 116 Kruttschnitt, J., 26, 90, 136 Kubasov, P. v., 94 Kuczynski, R. R., 116 Kiibeck von Kabau, M., 144 Kudol-Yasnop61sky , L., 393 Kuhn, E., 368 Kuhn, D. W., 116 Kulomzin, A. N., 393 Kuper, W. A., 221 Kupka, P. F., 144, 352 Kurtze, F., 344 Kustermann, 21 Kuttler, G., 368 436 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Labouchere, H., 69 Laboulaye, E. de, 406 Labry, — de, 361 Labussi&re, F., 58 Lacey, J. F., 36 La Combe, E. de,332 Lacombe, M., gS La Cornillere de Narbonne, P. de., 361 La Courtois, J., 361 Lacroix, E., 5 La Crosse, M., 359 Ladame, J., 350 La FoUette, R. M., 36, 58, 116, 171 La Goumerie, J. A. R. M. de, 5 Laidlaw, G., 333 Laing, S., 58, 379 Lallemant-Dumoutier, — , 361 Lamane, H., 361 Lamar, L. Q. C, 271 Lamar, W. B.» 116 Lambert, H., 361 Lambert, M., 20 La Mothe, B. J., 94 Lamporecchi, R., 389 Larapugnani, G., 389 Lampugnani, L., 389 Lamy, L., loi, 361 Lan, J., 361 Lance, Wm., 144 Lancellotti, L., 389 Lanckman, J. B., 116 Land, F. H., 389 Lander, F. W., 283 Lane, C. B., 380 Lane, F. H., 14 Lane, J. J., 169 Lang, G. H.,s8 Langdon, W. E., 82 Lange von Burgenkron, E., 116 Langevin, H. L., 333 Langley, J. B.,380 Langstroth, C. S., 75 Langton, H. C, 380 Lanier, J. F. D., 12 Lanoir, P., 18, 131 Lansing, Geo. L., zi6, 289 Lansing, Gerrit L., 116 Lapeyrifere, J. de, 406 Laplaiche, A., 65, 79 Lardner, D., 5, 98 Larimer, Jas. McC, 98 Larrabee, Wm., 35, 36, 115 La Ruelle, Jean de, 361 LaSalle extension univ., 103 Lasker, E..368 Lassman, J. E., 18 Latcha, J. A., 17 Latrobe, B. H., 81, 144, 177, 179, 181, 183, 246, 256, 273 Latrobe, J. H.B., 91, 181 Lauber, E.,39S Laughlin, J.L., 58 Laughlin.W. R., 54 Laurent de Villedeuil, P. C, 5 Laurie, Jas., 190, 258, 273, 333 Laveleye, A. F. L. de, 67, 354, 361 Lavertujou, A. H., 361 Lavinaud, E., 361 Lavoinne, E., 98, 144, 400 Lavolle, C. H., 361 Lawrence, Ed., 116 Lawrence, F. N., 276 Lawrence, J. C, 58, 170 Lawrence, Myron, 159 Lawson, J. D., 130 Lawson, W. R., 144, 380 Lea, A. M., 283 Lea, P., 283 Learned, Edw., 342 Le Barbier de Bligniferes, A., 361 Le Chatelier,L. E.,368 Le Chevalier, R,, 29, 361 Le Chevallier, G., 94 Le Conte, J. L., 298 Lecount, P., s, 385 Lederer, Paul, 403 Ledig, G.W.,368 Lee, B., 116 Lee, F. J., 131 Lee, L L., 58, 144 Lee. J. W. M., 181 Lee, Higginson & company, 67 Leader, O., 116 Leeds, J. S., 263 Leedy, J. W., 157 Leffevre, P., s Lef fevre, R. , 406 Legard, P., 361 Legge, Chas., 334 Legras, J., 393 Le Graverend, ■ — , 361 Le Hardy de Beaulieu, A., 354 Lehr, J., 116 Leighton, G. B., 36, 131, 184 Lejeune, Chas., 361 Leiand, C. G., 298 Leiand, C. P., 247 Leiand Stanford jr. univ., 5 Lemaire, E., 361 Lempdes, V. R. de, 116 I^nchantin, L., 389 Lenglin, P., 361 Lenroot, I. L., 116 Lenschau, Thos., 20 L€on, Paul, 20, 361 Leris, J., 79 Leroy-BeauUeu, P., 361, 403 Lescohier, D. C, 98 Lesley, J. P., 17 Lespinats, V. de, 20 Lesseps, F. de, 12 Letcher, J., 54, 260 Letter to a N.H, land owner, 27 Leutke, P., 103 Level, E., 361,362 Leverdays, E., 73 Levi, E., 389 Lewis, C. E., 264 Lewis, D. J., 63, 136 Lewis, E. B., 117 Lewis, G. H., 36, 63, 67 Lewis. I. W. P.. s Lewis, W., 81 Lewis, W. D., 36 Lewis, W. J., 249 Leyen, A. F. von der, 5, 117, 144,362, 368 Leygue, L., s Limousin^ C. M., 98, 362 Lincoln, D. W., 183 Lincoln, J. C, 27, $6 Lincoln, Levi, 159 Lindenthal, G., 164 Lindner, F. L., 19, 86 Lindsay, S. M., 86 Link, T. C., 161 Lins, W., 368 Linton, Jno., 380 Liot, W. B., 344 Lips, A., 36S Lironcurti, A., 3S9 Lissenden, G. B., 86, 103 List, F., 144,368 Listoe, S., 21 Little, S., 174 Littlefield, C. E., 117 Littler, D. T., 283 Litwiuski, L. de, 354 Liverpool & Manchester railway, 11, 380 Livingston, — , 163 Livingston, J., 27, 207 Livingston, Wm., 159, 184 Livonius, — , 368 Lloyd, H. D., 36 Lloyd, J. T., 13 Lloyd, W. L., 86 Lobet, J., 362 Locke, Jos., 380 Lockwood, M., 63 Lodge, H, C, 47, 117 Lodigiani, G. B., 389 "L.ogic," pseud., 409 Lohmann, F., 368 Lomax, E. L., 91 Lomnitz, H., 17 London & northwestern, 11, 12, 74 London, City council, 131 London railway clearing house, 73, 103 Long, C. 1., 117 Long, J. D., 36 Long, S. H., 6, 79, 158, 181 Longraire, L.,389 Loomis, J. S., 243 Lopez Navarro, E., 409 Lord, D., 236 Lord, E., 233, 234 Loree, L. F., 27, 79 Lorenc, A., 352 Loria, L., 5,389 Loring, C. G., 159, 184, 206 Loring, J. F., 160 Loring, Thos., 278 Lotz, W., 20, 368 Loughborough, J., 283 Louisiana (state), 139, 231 Louisville board of trade, 127 INDEX OF NAMES 437 Louvois, Marquis de, 363 Love, J. L., 291 Lovett, R. S., 14 Lovett, T. D., 198 Lovibond, C, 221 Lownhaupt, F., 67 Lowther, G. A., 117 Lowther, H. C, 348 Lubin, D., 117, 136 Lucas, F. B., 362, 389 Luccbetti, — , 344 Lucchini, P., 396 Ludlow, J. M., 82- Lutschg, A., 393 Liunsden, H. D., 333 Lunt, — , 184 Lusbington, H., 81 Lustig, H., 67 Luttrell, J. K., 283 Lutz, K., 368 Lyall, C, 354 LydaU, F., 82 Lyles, J. H., 144 Lyman, S. P., 234 Lynch, M. L., 79 Lyncbburg (Va.), 276 Lynde, S. A., 171 Lyon, J. F., 268 M., G., 368 Maas Geesteramus, A. M., 354 McAdoo, W., 36 McAdoo, W. G., 27, 79 McArthur, D., s Macassey, L., 94 Macaulay, J., 63 McCabe, J. D., 15, 298 McCain, C. C, 117, 142 McCaU, S. W., 117 McCallum, D. C, 18 McCalmont brothers, 254, 25s McClellan, G. B., 250 McClement, J. H., 192 McClure, A. K., 56, 167 Macco, H., 368 McConnell, W. J., 54 McCooli, J. J., r74 McCraiy, G. W., 29, 36 McCrea, R. C, 58 . McCreary, J. B., 117 McCumber, P. J., 117 McCune, F. H., 117 McDermott, E. R., 6, 73, 380 McDermott, F., 11 McDill, J. W., 157 Macdonald, G., ro3 McDonald, Jos. E., 248 Macdougall, A. W., 208 McDougall, J. A., 283 McGeachy, E., 144 McGeagh, D. S. F., 121 McGraham, J. T., 117 McGreevy, T., 339 McHenry, G., 255 M'Ilwraith,W.,38o Mclntyre, F., 409 Mack, Ebenezer, 234 Mackay, J. C, 380 Mackay, T., 29 McKenna, J. N., 380 McKernon, C, 107 McKinley, Jas., 207 McLane, L., 177, 256 Maclaren, C, 21 Maclean, J. L., 380 McLean, S. J., 334, 380 McLeod brothers, 49 McLeod, M., 334 McLeod, N. W., 117 McNeill, G. E., 86 McNeill, John, 380 McNeUl, W. G., i8i McNulta, J., 36 McPherson, L. G., 16, 21, 65, 117, 142 McPike, E. F., 103 MacRae, A.,174 McRae, W. C, 99 McSharry, J., 409 McVann, E. J., 27 MacVeagh, F'., 214 McVey, F. L., 6 Madden, M. B., 52, ir7 Mahrlen, J., 368 Maggetti, M., 389 Mabaim, E., 86 Mahl, W., 71 Mahon, H., 71 Maine (state), 208 Mais, H. C, 409 Malcomb & Coombe, 67 MaI6zieux, £., 144, 380 Mal^zieux, M., 98 Mallet, C. F., 79, 380 Mallet, R., 18, 79, 380 Malo, L., 98 Malon, J., 117 Malou, J. E. X., 3S4 Mammen, F., 117 Manara, U., 117 Mange, A., 364 Manice, W. B. F., 247 Mann, E. D., 63 Mann, J. R., 53, 117, 131 Mansfield, E. D., 198, 246 Manss, W. H., 6 Manufacturers' record, 17 Manufacturers' transportation com- mittee, 74 Marchal, D. J., 354 Marcillaud de Goursac, L., 362 Marcus, V. W., 368 Marescbal, J., 27 Marggrafi, H., 368 Margulies, M., 352 Marivault, — de, 362 Markham, M. C, 117, 125 Marks, W. D., 14 Marqfoy, G., ri7 Marion County (Ind.), 58 Marriot, H., 117 Marshall, W. B. O., 243 Marshall, W. H., 17 Marshall, Wm., 380 Marteau, A., 362 Martha-B^ker, F., 362 Martin, E. S., 273 Martin, H. N., 86 Martin, J., 144, 362 Martin, R. N., 6, 7 Martin, S. M., 98 Martorelli, F., 389 Marvin, — , 234 Maryland (state), 181, 256 Mason, F. H., 117, 368 Mason, J. M., 27, 67, 117 Massachusetts (state), 14, 58, 73, 74, 79, 81, 98, 139, 183, r84, i8s, 186, 206, 209, 236, 238, 246, 273, 274, 278 Masterman, J., jr., 354 Masters, W, H., 79 Mateaux, C. L., 12 Mather, R., 36, 117, 118 Matbieson, J., 72 Mathieu, H., 362 Mattbaei, L., 368 Matthesius, O., 392 Mattie, S., 390 Maugen, A., 362 Mauger, H., 6 Maurice, A., 86 Maury, G., 77, 357 Maury, M, F., 344 Maus, J. M. H., 396 Mavaut, O., 354 Mavor, J., 6, 89 Mayer, A. von, 369 Mayer, F. C, 118 Mayer, G,, 6 Mayfield, A., 170 Mayor, P., 79 Meade, E. S., 65 Meany, W. J., 72 Meddaugh, E. W., 10, 36, 89,1334 M^deau, G., 21, 362 Mehlis, H.i 79 Mehringer, — , 352 Meiggs, D. E., 348 Meigs, M. C, 242, 243 Meili, F., 350 Meinadier, A., 362 Meissel, 350 Meissner, 136 Mellen, C. S., 27, 238 Mellet, — , 362 Memminger, — , 166 Meraminger, A. J., 396 Memphis (Tenn.), 283 Mence, R. M., 380 Mendelveev, D. I., 393 Mennyey, D., 350 Mennyey, F., 390 Menz, R., 368 Merchants' association of New York , 139, 164 Meredith, W. M., 251 Meredith, M. J., 98 438 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Meredith, W. R., 36 Merkens, F., 19 Merrick, W. M., 298 Merritt, A. N., 118 Merritt, W. G., 89 Martens, O., 368, 392 Mettler, A., 396 Meunier, L., 86 Mexico, 340 Meyer, B. H., 6, 29, 36, 58, 63, 65, 74, 118, 171, 350, 369 Meyer, G., 369 Meyer, H. H. B., 61 Meyer, H. R., 118 Meyer, Hans, 404 Meyer, L. H., 193, 205, 226 Meyers, H. B., 36 Meyrial, A., 118 Michael, E., 37 Michaelis, J., 369 Michaelis, O., 399 Michaut-Delacroix, V., 362 . Micheli, H., 63 Michigan (state), 58, 132 Michod, A., 396 Midgeley, J. W., 65, 94, 171 Midland railway, 74 Migulin, P. P., 392 Milani, G., 39° Miles, J. E., 86, 98 Miles, 0. L., 71, 131 Milhaud, E., 362 Miller, E., 224, 241, 269 Miller, J., 380 Miller, J. D., 27 Millerande, A., 362 Milleret, J., 362 Milliken, W. T. B., 163 Million, J -W., 54 Millner, W. D., 130 Mills, J. C, 21 MiUs, R., 6 Mills, W. F., 86 MUls, W. H., 245 Milwaukee (city), 194 Minard, C. J., 6 Minard, M., 131 Mmnesota (state), 14, 59, 129, 140 Minot, R. S., 131 Minton, M. N., 67 Misobolo, F., 390 Missouri (state), 59, 89, 249 Missouri Pacific railway, 89 Mitchel, 0. M., 246 Mitchell, J. H., 244, 283, 284 Mitchell, J. M., 162 Mitchell, S. A., 144 Mitton, G. E., 380 Mix, G.'A., 205 Mohring, A., 396 MofEatt, D. H., 155, 205 "Mohawk," pseud., 336 Mohl, M., 369 Mohr, C., 222 Mohr, P., 369 Mola, E., 390 Molesworth, J., 407 Moltke, O., 369 Molt6, E. B.,.400 Moncala, J. M., 344 Mond6tour, B. de, 362 Monnier, I., 362 Montanya, — , 290 Montauk club, 11 Montgomery, H. E., 30, 37 Montreal (city), 334 Montreal northern colonization rail- way, 334 Mony, M., 396 Moody, J., 67, 145 Moore, J. H., 291 Moore, 0. C-, 162 Moraes, E. J. de, 34S Morandiere, J,, 136 Morawetz, V., 74, 118 Mordecai, G., 164 Moreau, A., 363 Morehouse, L. P., 118 Morel, K., 396 Morgan, A., 37 Morgan, D. C-, 59, 156 Morgan, H. M., 21 Morgan, J. P., & company, 194 Morgan, J. T., 284 Morgan, John, 348 Morgan, R. P., 210, 231 Morin, A. N., 334 Morison, G. S., 276 Morison, K., 81 Morlok, G. von, 369 More, G., 342 Morpeth (Viscount), 80, 381 Morris, A., 145 Morris, E., 176, 183 Morris, I. N., 298 Morris, M., 334 Morris, R., 65 Morrison, H. A., jr., 22 Morrison, J., 10, 59, 380, 400 Morrison, W. R., 102 MorrJssey, P. H., 118, 145 Morse, E. A., 37 Morse, R. C, 86 Morton, A. C, 158, 209, 262 Morton, J. F., 103- Morton, P., 27, 37, 73, 103 Morvan, L., 363 Moseley, E. A., 37, 49, 86, 92 Moses, B., 340 Mossop, C. P., 72 Mott, E. H., 208 Motta, E., 396 Moyaux, A., 6 Mudge, H. U., 37 Mudge, R. Z., 63 MUlberger, A., 369 MtUler, Emil, 369 Muller, Ermt, 369 Muller, Karl, 369 Muller, P., 369 Mugridge, J. Y., 200 Muirhead, J. P., 13 Mulvany, W. T., ri8 Mundy, F. W., 67, 72 Murdock, V., 118, 136 Murphy, L. G., 91 Murphy, W. J., 86, 128 Muzj, P., 390 Nagell, A. A. van, 354 Naime, W., 6 Nash, C, 59 Nash, R. L., 6, 409 Nasmith, J., 12 National anti-monopoly cheap-freight railway league, 118 National association of car service managers, 94 National association of railway com- missioners, 37, S9) 7-2, 79i 92, 94, 103, ir8 National board of trade, 37, 63, 118, 130, 136, 145, 284 National commercial convention, 145 National industrial traffic league, 94 Nau, C. H., 56 Navone, C, 390 Neal, L. T., 14S Neall, F. L., 127 Nebraska (state), 59, 89 Needham, C W., 37 Neele, G- P., 10, 12, 17, 145 Negretti, G., 396 Negri, S., 390 Nelson, K., 160 Nem^nyi, A., 352 Nerincx, A., 354 Nesmith, G. W., 200 Nettancourt-Vaubecourt, J. de, 406 Neumann, A., 145 Neumann, J., 369 Neumann, K., 79 New Britain (Conn.), 238 New Brunswick (province), 334 New England association of railway superintendents, 79 New interchange association, 94 New Jersey (state), 59, 79, 190, 203, 208, 259 New Orleans (city), 63, 128 New South Wales (province), 91, 99 "New York" (pseud.), 164 New York (city), 127, 213, 219, 232, 234 New York (state), 21, S4. 59, 86, 99, 103, 140, 172, 183, 208, 213, 232, 234. 237, 244, 246 New York. Board of trade and trans- portation, 27, 79, iig, 129 New York. Chamber of commerce, 37, 43, "8, IIP, 127, 128, 133 New York central, 126 New York cheap transportation association, 119, 145 New York Evening post, 43 New York Herald, 37 New York, New Haven & Hartford, S8, 74, 83 New York produce exchange, 127 New York public library, 29 New York railway clearing house, 73 New York Sabbath committee, 27 New York Tribune, 145 New Zealand, 132 Newbury, J. S., 173 Newcomb, H. T., 6, 14, 16, 37, 43, 67, 72, 76, 89, iig, 124, 129, 132, 136, 14s, 187 Newfoundland (province), 334 Newell, W. A., 203 Newlands, F. G., 21, 27, 63, 124, 291 Newton (Mass.), 160 Neymarck, A., 67, 68, 363 Nichols, E. H., 284, 294 Nicolai, E., 355 Nicolls, W. J., 79 Nieden, J., 18 Niedermuller, — , 369 Niendorf, M. A., 369 Nierop, A. S. Van, 408 Niggli, T., 119 Niles, W. W., 162 Niles, H. T., 37 Nill, Jas., 212 Nimmo, J., jr., 10, 17, 27, 37, 38, 43. 63, 74, 75, 76, 89, 119, 120, 142, 145, 171, 334 Noble, J. W., 27 Noble, W. H., 158 Noblemaire, G., 6 No£, H. A., 396 Noel, O., 6, 120, 363 Nordling, W. von, 6, 21, 22, 68, 352, 37S Nokes, G. A., 385 Norcross, J., 76 Norfolk (Va.), 263 Normand, C, 363 Norris, J., 128 North, E. P., 21 Northern & southern West Virginia railroad, 171 North Carolina (state),*-59, 128 North Missouri railroad, z6i Northeastern railway, 86 Northend, W. D., 158 Northern Pacific, 11, 66 Northrup, C. B., 59, 120, 128 Norton, B., 86, 141 Norton, E., 341 Norton, F. H., 14s Norton, J. T., 409 Norwood, T. M., 271 Nothomb, J. B., 355 Notr6, A., 380, 381 Nouette-Delorme, A., 404 Nouette-Delorme, F., 363 Nova Scotia (province), 334 Noury, L., 6 Noyes, A. F., 160 Noyes, W. C, 120 Nunes de Sento Si, J., 348 Nunez Olaechea, S., 348 Nowacki, K., 18 INDEX OF NAMES Oakes, P. F., 243 Oberly, J. H., 56 O'Brien, R. E., 175 Ochsenbein, U., 396 O'Connor, D. F., 163 O'Conor, C., 236 O'Donnell, J., 164 Odrich, O., 133 Oechelhaeuser, W., 404 "Oedipus" (pseud.), 145 Osterley, F., 369 Oewel, F. W., 208 Offinger, H., 6 Ogden, W. B., 194, 298 Ohio (state), 128, 166, 224 Ohio shippers' association, 120 Olaf, M. D., 133, 369 Olascoaga, M. J., 348 "Old Block" pseud., 291 Oldfield, W. A., 27 OUphant, J., 131 Olivares, A. F., 348 Oliveira, B., 400 Oliver, C, 409 Oliver, H., 381 Oliver, P. A., ^20 Olivier, A., 363 Ohiey, R., 86, 184 O'Neal, E., 146 Ontario (province), 60, 334 : Oosterwijk Bruyn, W. Van, 363 Oppenheim, A., 145 Oppermann, C, 6 Order of railroad telegraphers, 86 Oregon (state), 60 O'Rourke, F. J., 86 O'Rourke, J., 409 Orr, A. E., 23, 250 Orr, J. L., 54, 183 Orrock, J. W., 79 Osnago, C, 390 Osten, — von der, 136 Osterroth, C, 103 Otero, M. A., 284 Otis, F. N/, 344 Ottolenghi, E., 390 Oulmont, — , 86 Outhwaite, J. H., 284 . Overman, L. S., 120 Overmann, J., 353 Owen, A. K., 27 Owen, G. S., 401 Oyens, H. J., 68 Ozorio de Almeida, G., 347 P., E. C, 386 Paascb, C, 399 Pacific railroad company of Missouri, i6i Paddock, J. H., 60 Page, C. T., 108 Page, H. F., 30 Page, H. W., 99 Page, J., 252 Page, R. N., 120 Paine, A. E., 16 439 Paine, C, 6, 225 Pamter, U. H., 40, 132, 284 Paish, G., 381 Paixhans, J., 363 Palkh, J., 71 Palmer, J, E., 21 Pahner, J. M., 156 Pahner, H. R., 6 Palmer, W. J., 218, 340 Pam, M., 38 Panama railroad, 136 Pangborn, J. G., 6, 181 Pappenheim, M., 369 Parandier, A. N., 363 Parke, G., 68 Parker, C., 203 Parker, Joel, 259 Parkin, T., 99 Parry, C. C, 218 Parry, D. M., 27 Parseval, J. von, 145 Parson, A., 99 Parsons, F., 27, 33, 38, 63 Parsons, H. C., 348 Parsons, T., 74 Parsloe, J., 381 Partington, C. F., 6 Parton, J., 194 Pasquier, E., 86 Passmore, W., 133 Pastrick, Henry, 5 Pastrick, J. U., s Patchin, A. D., 187 Paton, T. B., 129, 130 Pattern, Robt., 261 Patterson, C. S., 99 Patterson, C. W., 120 Patterson, J. W., 299 Patterson, R. H., 68 Patterson, T. M., 63 Patterson & Corwin, 180 Pattinson, J. P., 381 Pattison, R. E., 128, 284 Pauer, A,, 120 Paul-Dubois, L. F. A., 145 Paxson, F. L., 284 Payne, B. H., 231 Payne, H. C, 243 Payne, R. G., 169 Payno, M., 340 Peabody, G., 206 Peabody, J., 38, 86, 120, 142 Peabody, W. R., 160 Pearson, C. H., 352 Pearson, H. G., 12 Pease, A. E., 12 Pease, C. S., 104 Pease, E., 12 Peaudecerf, C, 120 Peck, G. R., 60, 120, 2X4 Peck, J. J., i6s Peck, W., 79 Feckham, W. H., 291 Pecqueur, C, 17 Peebles, C. G., 176 Peebles, I. L., 86 440 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Peet, S. D.,'99 Peirce, E. B., 43 Pellaut, H., 363 Peltz, H., 252 Pence, W. D., 60 Pendleton, J., 99, 381 Pendrie, H., 363 Penfold, C, 60 Pennington, M., 6 Pennington, W., 7 1 Pennsylvania (state), 17, 89, 133, 181, 255 Pennsylvania farmers'iinstitute, 16 Pennsylvania railroad company, 133, 168 Pennsylvania steel company, 92 Pennsylvania tax conference, 60 Penrose, C. B., 54 Pepper, C. M., 332 Peppercome, F. S., 410 Pera, E., 390 Percy, L., 214 Percy, W. A., 86 Perdonnet, A., 6, 21, 358 Pereire, I., 363 Perham, Jos., 253 P6riss€, L., 332 Perkins, C. E., 38 Perkins, J. C, 63, 253 Perkins, T. H., 159 Perks, R. W., 68 Perl, L., 392 Permezel, H., 18 Pemarzynski, S., 120 Perris, G. H., 381 Perrot (Dr.), no Perrot, E., 355 Penot, F. F., 120, 127, 136, 369 Perrot, J., 68 Perry, H. W., 94, 408 Perry, J. P., 249, 300 Perry, W. W., 81, 239 Peschaud, M., 63 Pessina, F., 390 Petermann, T., 369 Peters, A. J., 38 Peters, E. T., 54 Petit de Coupray, 79 Petitti, C. I., 390 Petsche, A., 362, 400 Pettee, O., 159 Pettengill, H. J., 146, 334 Pettigrew, R. F., 284 Petzholdt, A., 7 Pew, A., 63 Peyer im Hof, J. F., 396 Peyton, J. H., 21, 145 Phelps, A., 274 Phelps, A. H., 248 Phelps, J. S., 284 Phelps, S. L., 80, 342 PhiI,IC., 333 Philabert, C, 404 Philadelphia (city), 252, 269 Philadelphia & Pottsville railroad, 168 Philadelphia & Reading, 21 Philadelphia board of trade, 127, 168 Philipp, E. L., 120 Phillips, J. B., 76, 120 Phillips, U. B., 63, 145 Phmips, W. P., 183 "Philo, Veritas," pseud., 337 Phoenix assurance company, 174 Phucher, 1., 170 Picard, A., 350, 363 Picard, C, 396 Picardat, L., 404 Pickell, J., 189 Pickett, C. E., 155 Pierce, F. U., J04 Pierce, H. J., 27 Pierson," H. R., 237 Pierson, J. S., 145 Pierson, S. F., 76, 131 Pierson, W. M., 155 Pierson, W. W., 38 Pietri, F. I., 389 Pietsch, W., 104 Pik, J., 68 Pike, R., 7 Pile, M., 404 PiUet-Will, M. F.,364 Pillsbury, A. E., 160 Pim, B., 284, 343 Pirn, J., jr., 80, 381 Pimenta Bueno, F. A., 348 Pimentel, F. A., 21 Pingree, D., 158 Pingree, H. S., 58, 60, 160 Pinkerton, A., 90, 131 Pinkerton, W. J., 86 Pinkham, L. E., 410 Pinna, A. de, 357 Pino, R. del, 340 Piola-Caselli, R., 390 Piper, J. J., 274 Pipia, U., 390 Pistor, H. H., 369 Pittenger, W., 18 Pittsburgh (city), 60, 90, 128 ' Place, Ph., 364, "Plain Truth," pseud., 392 Plaisted, F. H., 120 Plant, A. H., 49, 71 Plant, H. B., 12 Plant system, 145 Planta, P. C, 396 Piatt, 0. H., 73 Pleasanton, A. J., 212 Plessner, F., 369, 370 Pluijgers, W., 130 Plumb, P. B., 289 Plumbe, J., 284 Poland, L. P., 299 PoUeys, T. A., 60, 61 Pollitz, C, 146 Pont, A. B. du, s6 Pomeroy, C. C, 146 Pomeroy, J. N., 38 Pommier, A., 364 Ponsati, I. B. de., 348 Pontani, C, 390 Pontzen, E., 98, 144, 146^ 364^ Poor, H. v., 68, 86, 146, 284 Poor, J. A., 7, 146, 209 Poor, L. E., 146 Pope, A. A., 16 Pope, J. B., 120 Pope, J. H., 339 Poppe, A., 7 Poppe, J. H. M., 7 Poppleton, A. J., 284 Porter, H., 10, 120, 141 Porter, H. H., 38, 87 Porter, R. P., 27, 76 Portland (Ore.), 284 Portsmouth (Va.), 26s Posner & company, 120 Possact, J. C, 370 Possenti, C., 390 Post, G. A., 17, 38, 155, 284 Post, J. W., 406 Potter, — , 333 Potter, T., 250 Potter, Choate & Prentice, 268; Potts, C. S., 170 Potts, J. D., 27, 38, 142, 341 Pou, E. W., 120 Poujard'hieu, G., 364 Poussin, G. T., 146, 364, 381 Pouw, H., 354 Powderly, T. V., 63, 89 Powell, F. W., 14, 63 Powell, G. B., 54 Powell, W. A., 174^ Power, J., 364 PraU, W. M., 27, 94 Pratt, Edwin, 381 Pratt, E. A., 21, 63, 99, 120, 146^ 370 Pratt, G. C, 120 Prentice, E. P., 38 Prentis, R. R., 38 Prescott, DeW. C, 194 Pressel, W. von, 406 Price, G., 364 Price, G. S., j6o Price, H. H., 381 Price, J, E., 271 Price, T. R., 104 Price, Wm., 177, 178, iSi Price-Williams, R., 129 Price, Waterhouse & company, 71, 73^ Priestly, J., 381 Priestley, N., 120, 146 Pringle, J. W., 96 Procter, J. R., 157 "Progress, P." (pseud.), 7 Prokov, F. W., 99 Proudhon, P. J., 7 Prout, H. G., 141 Prouty, C. A., 7, 27, 33, 38, 44, 52, 63,. 121, 128 Providence (R.I.), 168 Prussia, 63, 121 Przewodowski, A., 348 Pullman, G. M., 90 Pullman palace car company, 90. INDEX OF NAMES 441 Punchard, McTaggart, Lowther & company, 349 Purdue university, 7 Pyne, M. T., 211 Quayle, R., 80 Quebec (province), 334 Quick, H., 21 Quincy, J., 158, i8s, 278 Quincy, J., jr., 27, 160, 27s Rae, W. F., 7, 284 Railroads and their relations to the pub' lie, 27 Railway accounting officers, 71 Railway business association, 17, 38* 68, 146, 166 Railway commercial training school, 87 Railway safety gate company, 92 Rainey, H. T., 121 Rajberti, G., 390 Ramsauer, P., 370 Ramsay, R., 244 Ramsey, A., 21 Ramsey, J., jr., 39 Ramsey, J. H., 172 Rand, E. C. M., 249 Randall, S. J., 269 Randall & Hagner, 177 Randolph, C. F., 39, 121 Randolph, L. V. R., 214 Randolph, T. F., 163 Rank, E., 121 Rankin, G. A., 39, 99 Ransdell, J. E., 21 Rantoul, R., jr., 146 Rantoul, R. S., 16 Rapier, R. C, 406 Rapmund, F., 370 Rathenau, W., 104 Rattigan, W. H., 404 Raum, G. B., 284 Rausch von Traubenberg, P., 406 Ravioli, C, 390 Rawle, F., 68 Rawlings, T., 337 Ray, C. F., 64 Raymond, A. C, 7, 142, 334 Raynaud, L., 64 Rea, Alen W., 264 Rea, S., 14, 381 Read, J. M., 168, 252 Reagan, J. H., 39 Reavis, L. U., 161, 271, 340 Recchi, G., 390 Receivers & shippers' association, Cincinnati, 121, 128 Red River settlement, 334 Redding, B. B., 12 Reden, F. W. O. L., 7, 364, 370 Redfern, J. N., 87, 99 Redfield, W. C, 146 Redford, I. F., 60 Reed, E. J., 342 Reed, S. B., 296 Reeder, R. P., 121 Reemelin, C, 201 Reeves, Francis E., 258 Reffler, J. A., 104 Regueral, S. G., 400 Reid, H., 7 Reinhold, C, 370 Reitler, M. A., 7, 71 Reitzenstein, E., 121, 181, 382 Remsen, D. S., 68 Renato Baptista, J., 404 ' Rendel, J. M., 382 Ren€, C, 404 Rennie, C. G. C, 12 Rennie, J., 12 Reno, C, 87 Renshaw, A. G., 340 Renty, E, A. de, 404 Renwick, A., 10 Reusse, H., 377 Rev^rard, P., 364 Reynolds, A. E., 27 Reyntiens, N. S., 352 Rhein, F. vom., 400 Ricci, E., 390 Rice, F. C, 87 Rice, G., 128 Rice, I. L., 121 Rice, R. D., 243 Rice, W. W., 28s Rich, F. H., 96 Rich, E. J., 121 Richard, Boas & company, 121 Richards, A. B., 33s Richards, H. C, 121 Richards, R. C, 10, 87, 99 Richardson, B. H., 264 Richardson, J., 382 Richardson, R., 13 Richardson, W., 121 Richmond, A., 2X Richter, E., 7, 370 Ridder, — de, 355 Riddle, H., 196 Riddle, G. R., 186 Riebenack, M., 70, 72, 87, 131, 251 Riedl, R., 352 Riegels, G., 370 Riembau, F., 404 Riemsdijk, J. C. M. von, 370 Riggenbach, N., 397 Riggs, H. E., 60 Rincklake, A., 370 Ringler, A. H., 163 Ringwalt, J. L., 146 Ringwalt, R. C, 64 Ripley, E. P., 10, 27, 64, 75, 121, 157 Ripley, W. Z., 32, 39. 60, 63, 74, 76, 121, 122, 123, 129, 146 Ripon, Earl of, 80 Ritchie, R., 7, 99 RiviSre, H. F., loi Roads and railroads, 7 Robb, J., 146 Roberts, G. B., 128 Roberts, S. W., 168, 247 Roberts, W. F., 168 Roberts, W. M., 173, 182, 212, 241, 243 Robertson, A., 203 Robertson, T., 407, 408 Robertson, W. A., 64 Robinson, H. P., 60, 121, 148 Robinson, J. R., 219, 299 Robinson, L. L., 289 Robinson, M., 168, 221, 233 Robinson, M. E., 121 Robinson, Wm., jr., 247 Rochette de Lempdes, V., 121 Rockwell, J. A., 285 Rodrigues, J. C, 348 Roe, A. A., 86 Roebliiig, J. A., 252 Rohrich, W., 370 Rohrig, E., 7 Roemer, J. H., 39, 156 Roger, J., 131 Rogers, A. J., 189 Rogers, J. R., 170 Rogers, O. M., 104, 295 Rogers, S. B., 7 Rohrbach, P., 406 Rolfe, H. P., 200 Rolland, G., 404 Romans, H. R., 87 Romero, M., 340, 342 Roney, C. P., 7. 337 Root, E., S3 Ropiquet, C, 121 Roscoe, T., 38s Rosecrans, W. S., 340 Rosenberg, H., 116 Rosetti, E., 348 Rosewater, E., 39 Ross, A. M., 337 Ross, A. W., 334 Ross, E. G., 81 Ross, G. W., 7 Ross, H. M., 382 Ross, W. L., 28 Rossi, A., 87, 39r Rossman, M., 21 Rothery, — , 97 Rotschild, E., 370 Rouanet, G., 400 Rouse, H. C., 243 Roussel, J. B., 80 Royal engineers institute, Chatham^ 404 RoyaU, W. L., 76 Rudow, W., 399 Ruegg, L. H., 382 Ruffner, W. H., 210 Ruge, S., 393 Ruggles, S. B., 7 Rulofson, A. C, 146 Rumania, 136 Rumler, Carl, 102 Rumrill, H. B., 121 Runnebaum, A., 17 Rusling, J. F., 121 Russell, C. T., 158 442 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Russell, E. L., i6i RusseU, H. J. H., 121 Russell, T., i6o Rutter, J. H., 165 Ruttimann, J. J., 397 Ryde, E., 60 Saby, R. S., 160 Saccomani, G., 7 Safford, A. C, 10, 39 Sage, R., 217, 218, 227 Sage, W. M., 157 Saint-Christophe, R. de F., 364 St. John, E., 267 St. Louis (city), 127 St. Louis & Iron Mountain, 161 Sakolski, A. M., 71, 121 Salmons, C. H., 90 Salomon, F. T., 364 Salomons, D., 7, 92 Salt, S., 7, 382 Sampit6, A., 364 Sampson, G. T., 65 Samuda, J. d'A., 80 Samuelson, B., xo6, 122 Sanborn, J. B., 54 Sanborn, W. H., 160 Sanderson, H., 3S2 Sanderson, J. M., 256 Sanderson, S. W., 39, 289, 290, 291, 293, 298 San Domingo, 54 Sandford (Judge), 236 Sandford & Kent, Messrs., 227 San Francisco (city), 122, 128, 133, 291. 337 Sangiorgi, G., 391 Sansoni, F., 391 Santilhano, J. D., 147 Saporito, V., 391 Sargent, A. A., 285 Sargent, J. Y., 340 Sarlat, J., 29 Sartiaux, A., 364 Saimders, W., 147 Sauvage, E., 92 Savoye, — de, 364 Sawyer, L., 57 Sawyer, N., 87, 142 Sawyer, P., 289 Sax, E., 7, 8 Say, J. B. S., 364 Sayors, J. D., 73 Scala, J., 352 Schafer, G., 8 Schaffner, M. A., 87 Scbanz, J., 397 Schatz, E., 371 Schedo-Ferroti, D. K., 393 Scheffler, H., 122 Scheibner, S., 92 Schelcher, W., 371 Scherl, A., 80 Scherzer, A. H., 64 Schey, W. F., 409 Schillings, A., 80, 364 Schima, F., 65, 80 Schipfer, A., 131, 371 Schlagintweit, M., 285, 404 Schlagintweit, R. von., 147 Schlatter, C. L,, 252 Schlemmer, G., 364 Schlichtegroll, H. von, 94 Schmeidler, W. F. C., 371 Schmid, A. R. von, 352 Schmidlin, W., 127 Schmidt, C. A., 99 Schmidt, L., 71 Schmidt & Gallatin, 194 Schmitthenner, F., 371 Schneeli, M., 133 Schneider, A., 8, 371 Schnurbein, H., 371 Schober, — , 122 Schoeller, A., 8 Schdller, E., 122 Scheller, L., 122 Schoenerr, A., 371 Scholtz, A., 122 Schoonmaker, A., 39, 105, 122, 142 Schoyer, A. M., 99 Schrader, C., 87 Schramm, R., 371 Schreiber, — , 371 Schreiber, J. F., 122, 371 Schroder, A., 371 Schroeter, G., 80 Schubert, E., 8 Schiibler, A., 371 Schiiller, S., 122 Schulte, F., 21 Schulz, A., 371 Schulz, E., 406, 408 Schurz, C, 87 Schuyler, R., 236 Schwab, G., 244 Schwab, J., 352 Schwabach, F., 143 Schwabe, H., 122, 371, 382, 406 Schwamkrug, F. M., 80 Schwarz, E., 365 Schwarzgelb, A., 352 Schweickhardt, Ed., 371 Schweiger-Lerchenfeld, A. von, 8 Sciard, C, 391 Scott, B., 8 Scott, C. A., 339 Scott, C. F., 122 Scott, J., 289 Scott, J. G., 334 Scott, T. A., 270 Scott, W., 334 Scovel, J. M., 204 Scrivenor, H., 382 Scrutton, T. E., 130 Scudder, T., 122 Seabrook, S. L., 28 Seabury, G. J., 17 Seargeant, L. J., 10, 87, 337, 382 Searls, N., 155 Seay, G. J., 28 Secretan, C., 8 Sedgwick, J., 382 Segar, Jos., E., 276 Segesser, H. A. von, 133 S€guin, M., 6, 8, 12 Seidler, E., 122 Seismit-Doda, A., 391 Selden, H. R., 224 Seligman, E. R. A., 122 ' SeUs, E. W., 39 Semple, E. C, 21 Serafon, F., 8 SerraiUier, L., 8 SerrelI,L. W., 147 Sessions, W. L., 60 Seward, C. A., 129, 140 Seward, W. H., 17, 233, 235, 285, 342 Seymour, H., 233 Seymour, J. C, 233 Seymour, S., 81, 171, 172, 285, 295, ■297,334,339 Shackleford, A. L., gi Shackleford, D. W., 122 Shaen, S., jr., 382 Shaler, N. S., 142, 157, 259 Sharp, T. R., 256 . Shaw, C. B., 210 Shaw, J. F., 82 Shaw, J. T., 104 Shaw, L. M., 122 Sheasby, W. H., 8 Shehyn, J., 21 Shellaberger, S., 104, 294, 295 Sheppard, T. C, 345 Sheridan, P. H., 299, 300 Sherlock, J. J., loi Sherman, E. J., 236 Sherman, W. T., 299, 300 Sherwood, L., 17 Shibley, G. H., 28 Shields, R. H., 60 Shinn, W. P., 39, 71, 90, 104 Shipman, W. D., 166, 289 Ships and railways, 21 Shober, F. E., 122 Shoemaker, M. M., 394 Shoemaker, R. M., 300 Shonts, T. P., 21, 28 Shorter, R. G., 71 Shostak, P. A., 122 ShuU, J. H., 122 Shute, J. M., 274 Shuttleworth, J. G., 80 Sibbald, J. A., 248 Sibley, J. C, 122, 137 Sichler, G. A., 397 Sidney, S., 81, 382 Siebecker, £., 8 Silva Ferro, R. de., 345, Silva Freire, J. J. da, 347 Simmons, G. W., jr,, 271 Simon, H. A., 99 Simonin, L., 147 Simons, P., 355 Simpson, J. H., 285, 295, 299 Sinclair, A., 147 Singer, J., 147 INDEX OF NAMES 443 Sinott, J. P., 225 Sipes, W. B., 252 Sisson, W. L., 349 Sitgreaves, C, 204 Sketch of a railway, 16S Skinner, J. D., 263 Skinner, R. P., 21 Slater, J., 349 Slee, J. D. F., 39 Slie, D., 81 Slocum, W. B., 132 Small, S. A., 82 Smalley, E. V., 244 Smalley, H. S., 14, 75, 122, 128 Smart, E. K., 158 Smiles, S., 8, 11, 12 Smit Sibenga, G., 68 Smith, A., 68, 382 Smith, A. H., 99 Smith, E. E., 156 Smith, Sir F., 80 Smith, F. O. J., 280 Smith, G., 28s Smith, H. F., 94 Smith, H. H., 94 Smith, H. K., 21 Smith, H. L., 407 Smith, Hoke, 28 Smith, J. G., 243 Smith, J. H., 404 Smith, J. v., 39 Smith, M. H., 156, 222 Smith, R. B., 4T0 Smith, R. F., 10 Smith, S. C, 137 Smith, S. R., 8 Smith, S. W., 13s Smith, T., 285 Smith, W. A., 87 Smith, W. P., 147, 181, 359 Smith, W. R., 122 Smoot, R., 122 Smyth, G. H., 12 Smyth, R. C, 33S Smythe, R. M., 68 Snider, G. E., 60 Snow, C. H., 296 Snyder, C, 68 Sotbeer, A., 122 Soipteur, — , 404 Soleillet, P., 404 Sonunaruga, F., 60 Sonnenschein, S., 60, 352, 371 Soper, A. W., 10 Sopwith, T., 397 SorbeUi, A., 350 Sorge, C. T., 371 Souchon, A., 364 Soulier, P. F., 87 Sourback, Th., 87 South Carolina (state), 54 Southall, J. C, loi Southern & western railroad conven- tion, 147 Southern classification committee, 104 Southern Pacific, 66 Sowray, J. R., 68 Spackman, W. F., 382 Spaventa, S., 391 Speare, C. F., 147 Spearman, F. H., 147 Speiser, W., 397 Spelling, T. C, 17 Spence, P., 21 Spencer, — , 61 Spencer, H., 8 Spencer, J. C, 208 Spencer, S., 28, 39, 122, 267 Spera, G., 391 Spofford, R. S., 37, 64, 337 Spokane (city), 122, 123 Spooner, C. E., 82 Spooner, J. C, 28, 123 Sprague, F. J., 82 Sprague, J. W., 80 Springer, W. M., 14 Squarise, G., 350, 390 Squier, E. G., 345 Squire, W. P., 64 Stackpole, J. L., 224, 242 Stahlman, E. B., 129 Standard statistics bureau, 68 Stanford, L., 12, 155, 289, 290 Stahn, G., 371 Stanley, A. O., 123 Stanley, C. W., 200 Stanton, F. P., 147 Stark, G., 230 Steele, J. D., 21, 254 Steenerson, H., 123 Steiger, J., 397 Steinacker, E., 352 Steiner, F., 8 Steinwender, O., 351 Stennett, W. H., 193 Stephen, G, 382 Stephens, H. M., 39, 123 Stephens, J. E. R., 95 Stephenson, G., 6, 12, 35s, 382 Stephenson, J., 12 Stephenson, R., 80, 382 Stephenson, R. M., 401 Stepheson, R. M., 8 Stepp, H., 371 Sterne, Simon, 12, 28, 29, 39, 68, 76, 104 Stettler, E., 397 Stevens, F. C, 123, Stevens, F. W., 95, 133, 160, 166, 194 Stevens, H., 342 Stevens, 1. 1., 244, 285 Stevens, I. N., 64 Stevens, J., 22 Stevens, M., 112 Stevens, R. F., 291 Stevens, S., 342 Stevens, W. J., 68, 382 Stevenson, A., 12 Stevenson, D., 12, 147 Stevenson, R., 12, 383 Stewart, W. M., 28s Stewart, J. A., 205 Stewart, W. M., 244 Stickney, A., 39 Stickney, A. B., 8, 16, 17, 28, 39, 87, 123, 142, 147, 19s Stawell, A. E., 39, 147 Stilz, W., 73, 75 Stimson, A. L., 140 Stimson, O. M., 94 Stocker, J. C, jr., 381 Stockton (Mass.), 187 Stockton, R. F., 202 Stoddard, W. O., ii Stokes, W. A., 60 Stoll, G., 397 Stone, G. F.,39 Stone, W. J., 123 Storey, T., 383 Storrow, J. J., 224 Storrs, J. H., 293 Stow, F. H., 147 Strahorn, R. E., 299 Strain, C. P., 60 ' Straus, I., 39 Street, Z., 80 Streeter, F. S., 163 Streffleur, V., 401 Streng, H., 371 Stretton, C. E., 99, 383 Strickland, W., 168 Stromberg, C. J., 132 Strong, H. E., 168 Strong, M. M., 219, 258 Strong, W. B., 174 Strousberg, B. H., 13 Strout, A. A., 245 Strub, E., 397 Struck, R., 371 Strutz, G., 371 Stuart, C. B., 260, 272, 338 Stuart, I., 221 Stuart, R., 8 Stubbs, J. C., 104 Stuckle, H., 147, 342 Sturmer, G., 8, 72 Stiissi, H., 397 Stumm-Halberg, K. F., 371 Sturgis, J. H., 134 Sturtevant, J. W., 163 Sudenhorst, A. E. von, 350 Suffem & son, 80 Sullivan, A. W., 65 Sullivan, J. L., 91, iss Sullivan, James, 340 Sulzer, W., 123, 137 Summerside, T., 12 Sumner, C., 54, 163 Sumner, C. A., 291 Sunday railroad work, 28 Supino, C, 22 Supper, O., 371 Surell, — , 364 Sutherland, G., 8 Sutro, A., 291 Swain, H. H., 68, 71, 72 Swallow, G. C, 249 Swan, A. U., 57, 157 444 RAILWAY ECONOMICS Swan, J. R., 69 Swann, J., 69 Swann, T., 177, 178, 179, 180, 246 Swayne, W., 142 Sweat, L. D. M., 244 Sweden, 87 Sweet, E. T., 40 Switzerland, 87 Symon, Robt. R., 341 Sympher, L., 22 Syndicat fran^ais du trans-Alaska- Siberien, 153 Synge, M. H., 335 Synnestvedt, P., 53 Szczepanski, F. von, 8 Tauber, C, 398 Taft, A., 166 Taft, W. H., 28, 40, 87 Taintor & Holt, 69 Tait, J. S., 69 Tajani, F., 123, 391 . Talabot, L., 364 Talbot, E. A., 8, 337 Talbot, H., 52 Talbot, J., 292 Talbott, E. H., S3 Talcott, T. M. R., 80 Tallant, J. F., 65 Tallichet, E., 398 Taney, R. B., 204 Tanguay, G., 339 Tanner, H. S., 147 Tapley, R. P., 82 Tappan, M. W., 200 Tarbell, I. M., 129 Tarry, H., 404 Tarte, X., 355 Tasse, J., 337 Tatham, G. N., 204 Tatti, L., 391 Taussig, F. W., 123 Tavemier, R., 364 Tawney, J. A., 137 "Taxpayer," pseud., 181 Taylor, A., 82 Taylor, B. B., 123 Taylor, B. F., 8 Taylor, C. W., 29, 116, 157 Taylor, F., 40 Taylor, F. S., 147, 364 Taylor, F. W., 90 Taylor, H. A., 285 Taylor, Jos., 80 Taylor, R. C, 168 Taylor, R. S., 40 Taylor, S. F., 355 Taylor, W. D., 60 Taylor, W. R., 17 Taylor, Wm., 71 Taynton, H. J., 105 Teggart, F. J., s Teisberg, A. K., 64 Teisserenc de Bort, P. E., 8, 22, 355, 364 Tellier, H., 391 Templeton, W., 8 Ten Eyck, H. J., 61 Tennessee (state), 61 Terminal railroad association of St. Louis, 161 Terra, O. de, 350, 371 Terry, J. W., 170 Tesch, J., loi Tex, N. J. den, 69 Texas (state), 14, 61, 7ij 210 Thacher, T., 29, 40 Thacher, T. D., 157 Thayer, J. B., 27, 28 Therion, C, 364 Thery, E., 364 Thielau, A. von, 371 Thol, H., 69 Thorn, A. P., 17, 40, S3, 129 Thom, D. W., 123 Thomas, E. B., 8 Thomas, J. W., 171 Thomassin, F., 8 Thome de Gamond, A., 350, 364 Thompson, G. P., 95 Thompson, H. G., 22 Thompson, J., 147 Thompson, J. G., 194 Thompson, J. Q., 16 Thompson, R. A., 14, 61 Thompson, S., 14, 40, 72, 99, 123, 133. 137, 147 Thompson, W., 88 Thompson, W. O., 94 Thorman, R., 371 Thorndike, J. L., 7s Thornton, W. T., 82 Thoviste, M., 364 Throckmorton, J. W., 271 Thum, Wm., 64 Thurber, F. B., 8, 28 Thurman, A. G., 54, 126, 127, 285 Thurston, R. H., 8 Tilden, S. J., 193, 225, 297 Tilghman, L., 22S Tillman, B. R., 109, 1^4, 169 Todd, A., jr., 131 Todd, A. M., 40 Todd, C. B., 88 Todd, M. M., 64 Toland, Robt., 252 Toledo (city), 127 Tomes, R., 345 Tomlinson, T. W., 123 Tonge, T., 20s Torrey, G. A., 24s Tortarolo, P., 392 T6th von Felseo, S. K., 352 Totsuka, K., 371 Toucey & Buchanan company, 92 Tournadre, P. J., 27s Tourneaux, F., 8, 364 Tower, J. M., 166 Towne, A. N., 33s Traffic federation of the middle west, 124 Trammell, L. N., 267 Transcontinental railway, 335 Transvaal, 88 Trask & company, 72, 73 Trastour, P. E., 343 Tratman, E. E. R., 80 Trautwine, J. C, 80, 147, i6o, 168 Traxler, C. J., 124 Tredgold, T., 8, 401 Tremain, H. E., 22, 64 Trickett, W. P., i6i Trissal, F. M., 76 Troilius, C. R. W., 29 Trommer, L. E., 124, 371, 372 Troup, J., 383 Troutman, J, A., 116 Trueman, C. D., 28 Truesdale, W. H., 124 Trumbull, F., 14, 28, 90, 274 Trumbull, L., 285 Trunk line executive committee, 124 Tucci, P. di, 392 Tuck, H., 383 Tucker, J. C, 160 Tucker, J. R., 40 Tucker, T. W., 140 Tudhope, Ar D., 401 Tudsbery, J. H. T., 91 Tugendhat, O., 88 Tuillier, A. P., 405 Tunell, G. G., 80, 104, 137, 171 Tupper, C, 337 TurnbuU, L., 99 Tumbull, W., 80 Turner, A. P., & Company, 69 Turner, H. B., 211 Turner, J., 270 Turner, L., 12 Tustin, J. s;, 28 Tuttle, L., 40, 75, 88, 124, 163, 184 Tweed, C. H., 248, 285, 289 Twinberrow, J. D., 91 Twming, A. C, 198 Tyler, H. W., 18, 338 Tyler, R., 260 Tyrrell, F., 22 Tyrwhitt, T., 383 Tyson, J. R., 252 Tyson, J. S., 181 Ulbricht, ^ — , 372 Ulrich, F., 22, 80, 124, 133, 372 Underwood, J. R., 54 Underwood, O. W., 124 Union Pacific, 66 Union postale universelle, 137 Union termmal railroad, 166 U.S. Adjutant-general, 54 U.S. Agricultural dept., 124 U.S. Attorney-general, 129, 244, 285 U.S. Bureau of the census, 61, 140 U.S. Bureau of corporations, 104 U.S. Bureau of education, 88 U.S. Bureau of labor, 88 U.S. Commerce and labor dept., 8, 127, 406 U.S. Commissioner of railroads, 147, 285, 299 U.S. Commission to investigate the postal service, 137, 140 INDEX OF NAMES 445 TJ.S. Congress, 14, 40, 53, 55, 76 U.S. Congress. House, 40, 41, 44, 53, SS, 88, 92, 9S, 99, 104, los, 124, 130, 132, 133, 134, 137, 140, 147, IS3> 154, 176, 244, 248, 256, 271, 28s, 286, 29Z, 292, 294, 299, 345 U.S. Congress. Senate, 40, 41, 44, 53, SS, 69, 76, 88, 93, 94, 99, 105, 124, 12s, 130. 132, 137, 140, 148, 244, 271, 286, 287, 291, 292, 294, 299, 345 U.S. Courts, 55, 91, 92, 124, 174 U.S. General land office, 55, 174, 215, 21S, 244 U.S. Industrial commission, 88, 14S U.S. Inland waterways commission, 22 U.S. Interior dept., 154, 218, 244, 245 U.S. Interstate commerce commission, 44, 61, 64 U.S. Justice dept., 129, 138 U.S. Library of Congress, 22, 29, 61, 64, 138 U.S. Pacific railway commission, 287 U.S. Pan-American railway commis- sion, 332 U.S. Post-office dept., 138 U.S. President, 105, 138 U.S. Railroad securities commis- sion, 6g U.S. State dept., 9, 64, 343 U.S. Strike commission, 90 U.S. Superintendent of documents, 9 U.S. Supreme court, 76 U.S. Treasury dept., 287, 394 U.S. War dept., 18, ss. 148, 287, 288, 410 United States Express company, 140 Urban, A., 355 Usher, J. P., 218, 299 Vail, C. H., 64 Vaile, S., 410 Valentine, J. J., 140 Vallee, E., 61 VaUee, L. L., 360 Van Benthuysen, S. D„ 71 Van Buren, A. B., 44 Van den Berg, Y., 28, 44, 125 Van Dyke, T. N., 147 Van Home, W. C, 33s Van Oss, S. F., 69, 148 Van Tuyl, I. R., lor Van Vorhis, — , 61 Van Wagenen, A., 64 Vanderbilt, C, 13 Vanderbilt, W. H., 13, 166, 196 Vandrunen, J., 65 Vann, L., 41, 76 Vanotte, I., 372 Vanzile, P. T., 224 Varle, C, i8r Varnbiiler, Freiherr von, 372 Varrett, J., 9 Vatin, F., 405 Vautheleret, le baron de, 364 Veazey, Judge, 261 Veazey, W. G., 10, 28 Vega Armentero, R., 401 Vegesack, M. von, 372 Veiga, L, F. da, 349 Velez, F., 349 Verein fUr eisenbahnkunde, 9 Vergote, A., 355 Verkhovski, V. M., 393 Vermaut, R., 90 Vermont (state), 275 Vibert, P., 364 Vickers, G., 41 Vicksburg (Miss.), 268 Vienna, 105 "Vigil" (pseud.), 9 Vigna, L., 392 Vignes, E., 383 Vignoles, C. J., 13 Vignoles, O. J., r3 Vignon, E. J. M., 36s Villard, H., 245 Villemandy, G. de, 80 Vining, E. P., 103 Virginia (state), 18, 61, 100, 140, i8i, 276 "Virginian," pseud., 180 Visscher, W. L., 140 Vissering, G., 133 Vivian, T. J., 140 Vogt, G., 398 Vohsen, E., 405 Volmar, Friederich, 401 Volmar, Fritz, 398 Volstead, A. J,, 15 Voorhees, T., 80, 141, 142 Vose, G. L., 160 Votaw, C. E., 139 Vreeland, E. B., 125 Vrooman, C. S., 64, 100 W., A. G., 398 Waddington, A., 335 Waddington, R., 22 Wade, B. F., 284 Wade, K. H., 10 Wade, L. C, 341 Wadley, W. M., 264 Waechter, C. G., 372 Waechter, M-, 372 Waggoner, C, 28 Waghorn, T., 112, 383 Wagner (Dr.), 372 Wagner, A. H. G., 372 Wakefield, T. L., 184 Walbridge, H., 28, 288 Walker, — ■, 261 Walker, A. F., 10, 41, 73, 76, 125, 142 Walker, A. H., 256 Walker.A. T., 174 Walker, D. H., 155 Walker, E., 69 Walker, E. H., 127 Walker, F., 61 Walker, G. M., 88 Walker, J., 9, 38s Walker, J. Or-), 211 Walker, J. M., 193 Walker, J. S., 383 Walker, L. M., 49 Walker, R. J., 215 Walker, W., 88 Walker, W. T., 383 Wall, W. W., 69 Wallace, A., 169 Wallace, C, 156 Wallace, J. F., 148 Wallis, S. T., IS Walloth, K., 399 -Walsham, J., 367 Waltham (Mass.), 209 Walworth, R. H., 61 Wanner, M., 399 Ward, E. G., jr., 16, 105, 119, 125 Ward, G. C, 263 Ward, J., 383, 410 Ward, S. G., 263 Ward, Wm., 265 Warden, J., 383 Warfield, B. D., 41 Waring, C, 64 Waring, H. M., loi Warman, Cy, 9 Warner, A. G., 148 Warner, L. R., 187 Warren, W. E., 263 Warren, E., 406 Warren, G. K., 287 Washburn, C. C-, 288 Washburn, C. G., 125 Washburn, E., 185, 278 Washburn, I., 209 Washburn, W. B., 274 Washbume, E. B., 126, 127 Washington (state), fir Washington, W. D., 9, 41, 69 Wathelet, J., 372 Watherston, E. J., fi4 Watkms, E., 125 Watkins, J. E., 9, 250 Watson, J., 383 Watson, J. H, 383 Watson, P. H., 207, 237 Watson, W. S., 187, 264 Watt, J., 13 Weale, J., 9 Weaver, C. C, 166 Webb, C. L., ss, 69 Webber, W. L., 160 Weber, M. M. Freiherr v., 9, 18, 93, 372 Webster, D., 184 Weed, J. W., 141 Wegele, H., 100 Weichs, F., 353 Weichs-Glon, F. Freiherr zu, 9, 372 Weichsel, F. F., 372 Weidmann, F. C, 352 Weill, S., 9 Weir, L. C., 140 Weirauch, W., 372 Weissenbach, P., 399 Weissenbruch, L., 9 Weld, L. D. H., 105 Welin, G., 10, 401 Weller, J. B., 288 Welling, J. C, 214 Wellington, A. M., 80 446 RAILWAY ECONOMICS WeUs, D. A., 139 WeUs, J. L., 237 WeUs, H., 140 Wells, S., 383 Wells, W. H., 264 Wells, Fargo & company, 140 Wentworth, T., 273 Wentz, C. W., 232 Wenusch, J., 401 Wertheim, J., 355 West, W.H., I2S Western fruit jobbers' association, 10 "Western Trader" (pseud.), 117 Westerwoudt, W. J. M., 35s Weston, W., 15s Westphalen, H., 105, 372 Westphalen, H. L., 18 West Virginia (state), 61, 133 WethereU, J. J., 133 Wetli, K., 399 Wetraore, Prosper M., 235 Wetter, J., 81 Weyl, W. E., 72, 88, loi, 131 Weymouth (Mass.), 64 Wharton, T. I., 252 Whately, R., 9 Wheeler, A. C, 9 Wheeler, Arthur,' 155 Wheeler, O. D., 242 Wheeler, W. R., 125 Wheeling freight committee, 125 WhUey, C. W., 36s Whipple (Lieut.), 17s Whippo, C. T., 167 Whishaw, F., 383 Whistler, G. W., 256 White, E. B., 169 White, E. J., 100 White, G. P., 383 White, H., 299 White, H. K., 299 White, J., 13 White, J. E., 139 White, K. G., 69 White, T., 337 White & Kemble, 69, 294 Whitehead, H. C, 71 Whitehead, J., 69, 383, 408 Whiting, F. J., 15 Whiting, W., 28, 91, 160, 29s Whitney, A., 288 Whitney, E. B.,7S Whitney, J. A., 17 Whiton, J. M., 6s Whltridge, F. W., 61 Whitemore, H., 9 Whittemore, T., 275 Whittlesey, C, 166 Wickersham, G. W., 148 Wickersheimer, E., 365 Wickes, T. H., 90 Widmer, C, 399 Wiedemann, A., 373 Wiedemann, K. P., 399 Wiedenfeld, K., 394 Wilczek, E., Graf., 93 Wilder, R. A., 82, 168 Wiley, A. A., 41, 125 Wilgus, W. J., 166 Wilhelm, J., 105 WUhoit, R., 16 Wilke, v., 37S Wilkes, G., 288 Wilkeson, Samuel, 245 Wilkins, S., 383 WiUard, S., 185 Willard, D., 28, 41, 88, 181 Willcox, D., 33, 39, 41. 44, 125 Williams, A., 9, 100 Williams, A. J., 64 Williams, C, 199 Williams, C. G., 12s Williams, C. H., 88 Williams, E., 193. 234, 23S Williams, F. S., 383 Williams, J. J., 342. 343 Williams, J. L., 29S, 296 Williams, John Sharp, 41. 125 Williams, John Skelton, 265 Williams, M., is Williams, N. B., 139. i40 Williams, P., 383 Williams, S. C, 126 Williams, W. B., s6 Williams, W. H., 9. IS, 61 Williamson, B., 190 Willis, H. A., 209 Willison, J. S., 335 Willoughby, W. F., 100 Willson, B., 9 wam, W., 9 Wilson, E., 82 Wilson, E. P., 130 Wilson, F. A., 335 Wilson, H., 29s Wilson, H. R., 100 Wilson, J., 168 Wilson, J. F., 41. 133, 245 Wilson, J. H., 103 Wilson, Jere M., 293 Wilson, T., 13 Wilson, W. B., 89, 252 Wilson, W. H., 9. 168 Wimbish, W. A., 126 Wmans, Ross, 91, 182 Wmchell, B. L., 28 Wmdom, W., 245 Wmdsor (Vt.), 170 Wing, F. J., 126 Winnepeg (city), 335 Winser, H. J., 245 Wmtermantel, K. E., 89 Winton, N. W., 292 Wirt, W., 182 Wisconsm (state), ss, 61, 64, 131, 226 Wisconsin University, 76 Wise, H. A., 26s Wisner, C. V., 89 Wiss, G. E., 9, 22 With, E., 100 Witt, C. C, 61 Witte, S., 126 Wittek, R. v., 361 Wolcott, S. P., 126 Wolf, E. v., 89 Wolfe, A. a, 64 Wolfe, J. M., 161 Wollwarth-Lauterburg, G., 373 Wolters, C, 69 Wood, H., 69, 126, 249 Wood, N., 9 Wood, W., 71 Wood, W. P., 383 Woodlock, T. F., 71 Woodman, C. C, 148 Woodman, E. E., 90 Woodruff, E., 224 Woodward, J. A., 41 Woodward, J. T., 252 Woolley, R., 411 Woolworth, J. M., 218 Worcester (Mass.), 160, 278 Worcester, E. D., 126 Worcester & Baldwinville railroad, 160 Worcester, G. P., 277 World's railway commerce congress, 10 Worms, — , 89 WorraU, J., 267 Worsfold, W., 100 Worthington, B. A., 10 Worthington, J. T., 259 Worthmgton, R. A., 129 Wright, B., 223, 233, 235 Wright, B. H., 345 Wright, C. D., 90. 160 Wright, G. G., 29s Wright, J., 10 Wright, J. A., 41. 148, 168 Wright, T., 168, 384 Wrightson, T., 198 Wrigley, T., is, 100 Wrubel, F., 399 Wyld, J., 384 Wyman, B., 126 Wyoming (state), 62 Yoakum, B. F., 16, 41 Yorke, H. A., 96, 148 Young, C. G., 62 Young, E., 105 Young, G. E., 10 Young, J., 339 Young men's ^Christian association, 11,89, 253 Zannetti, C, 392 Zannoni, A., 392 Zanolini, C, 392 Zappone, A., los Zdziarski, A. F., 393 Zeis, L., 22 Zenteno, U., 349 Ziegler, G., 405 Ziegler, J. M., 397, 399 Ziffer, E. A., 352 Zunmerman, W. K. F., 373 Zinssmeister, J., 6g, 373 Zio, F. del, 392 Zschokke, O., 399 RAILWAY ECONOMICS A COLLECTIVE CATALOGUE OF BOOKS IN FOURTEEN AMERICAN LIBRARIES 'Prepared bs The Bureau of Railway Economics Washington, D.C. 450 pages, 8vo. cloth - - - 'Postpaid. $3.28 The University of Chicago Press Chicago - - - Hl^no'8 Agents — ^ The Baker and Taylor Company - - - New York. N.Y. The Cambridge University Press - - London and Edinburgh Th.Stauffer ..------ ^P"« The Maruzen-Kabushiki-Kaisha - - Tokyo. Osaka, and Kyoto en JUCH of the literature relating to railways is scattered through books, pamphlets, and other publications which have been privately issued, and much is buried in official reports, committee hearings, and government documents. There are comparatively few comprehensive treatises. The student of railway transportation finds it impossible to secure access to any all-embracing sources of information in any one of even the largest general libraries. In the present work the Bureau of Railway Economics has undertaken to hst the works relating to the economics of rail- way transportation that are catalogued in thirteen of the principal libraries of this country, together with those in its own collection. Except for material existing in these libraries but not catalogued, and for the literature to be found in periodi- cals, in collections of miscellaneous papers, in general works containing railway material, and in some of the less important state and federal documents, this work can fairly lay claim to being a representative bibliography in the field of railway economics. The Table of Contents is very comprehensive (see page 4 of this circular) and makes easy an almost instant reference to any subject or class of works that may be desired. The value of the book as a work of reference is greatly enhanced by a complete index (25 pages) of the names of all authors. It is confidently believed that the work will prove valuable to all who are interested in the literature of the various phases of railway transportation. It is recommended alike to the econo- mist and to the practical railroad man as a guide and an aid in his work for which the need has long been felt. From W. Dawson Johnston, Litt. D., Librarian, Columbia University, New York I am very glad to hear that you are planning to publish your col- lective bibliography. No bibliography, as you know, is more valuable than a collective bibliography, and no collective bibliography is more valuable than a published one. You will give students of railway problems a research tool such as no other students have. From Theo. W. Koch, Ph.D., Librarian, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor I congratulate the Bureau of Railway Economics library on the idea of issuing a collective bibliography of economic railway literature. The next best thing to having material of this sort in one's own library is to know where it can be had. With the enormous output of the technical press of today it is impossible for libraries to keep up with all lines and so the collective bibliography will have to be relied upon more and more. We have several courses in transportation and railway management at the University of Michigan and I anticipate quite a demand for your bibli- ography on the part of our research students and members of the faculty. From Clement W. Andrews, Librarian, The John Crerar Library, Chicago I understand that you are contemplating the issue of a collective bibli- ography of the works on Railway Economics in your own library and those other libraries which have made special collections on this subject. ■ I have consulted with the Reference Librarian and Cataloguer, and find that they both agree with me in thinking that this piece of work would be very useful. Our experience with similar collective lists has been such as to lead us to value them highly on account of their convenience, and this would be especially true of a list on this particular subject. The material is so scattered, and even the largest collections are so fragmentary that the catalogue of any one institution is insufficient. Moreover, the material is of a character which is with difficulty brought out in the ordinary cata- logue, does not appear at all in the trade lists, and is not covered by the depository catalogues of the library of Congress. The list would there- fore be of value to the bibliographer and cataloguer, as well as to the student ; and while there would be some perplexing questions of arrangement to be considered and decided, still Mr. Johnston's experience would guarantee the solution of these problems in a satisfactory manner. From P. L. Windsor, Librarian, The University of Illinois Your plan of issuing a collective bibUography of economic railway material is a good one. One of the defects of our library equipment generally, so far as research work goes, is our inability to locate a book which is not on our own shelves. The investigator frequently buys a bookor borrows one from a distant library, or goes without it, when all the time the needed copy could have been found in some near-by library if the contents of that library were but better known. I am sure that in the University of Illinois library such a list as you are proposing to issue will be of considerable use to professors and advanced students in the subject of transportation. From Leroy Stafford Boyd, Librarian, Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington Your proposition to print a bibliography of raihroad publications con- tained in the large libraries of the country is a monumental undertaking, the accomplishment of which will not only reflect great credit upon its compiler but win render an inestimable service to librarians and others who have occasion to consult publications upon railroad subjects. TABLE OF General Works and History Biography General Works on Special Sub- jects Capitalization Railways and Agriculture Railways and Industry Railways and War Railways and Waterways Railways and the Public Railways and the State In General United States The Interstate Commerce Commission Publications Court of Commerce Regulation by the States. See Railways by Re- spective States Foreign Countries. See under Railways Arranged by Coun- tries State Aid Taxation and Valuation Government Ownership Administration In General Finance Accounting Statistics Inter-Railway Relations Consolidations and Mergers Traffic Associations and Pooling Construction and Operation In General Gauges Electrification Officers and Employees Strikes Efficiency Plant and Equipment Safety Appliances Utilization of Equipment Demurrage Accidents Traffic In General Freight Traffic In General, Including Classifica- tion Private Car Lines Claims CONTENTS I Rates and Rate Regulation Differentials Discrimination Long and Short Hau Rebates Terminal Charges Bills of Lading Passenger Traffic In General Tickets Rates Passes Baggage Mail Express Railways of Respective Coun- tries, Especially Relating to United States In General State Railroad Commissions Individual Companies Pacific Railways Annual Reports to Stock- holders (Including Those of Canadian and Mexican Roads) Pan-American Other American Countries Canada In General Individual Companies Mexico In General Individual Companies Central America and West Indies South America Europe In General Austro-Hungary Belgium and the Netherlands France Germany Great Britain In General Individual Companies Italy Russia Siberian Railway Switzerland Other European Countries Africa Asia China India Australasia and Pacific Islands Railway Periodicals and Pro- ceedings Index of Names A REVIEW OF RAILWAY ECONOMICS A Collective Catalogue of Books In Fourteen American Libraries BY THE Bureau of Railway Economics Washington, D. C. By A von der Leyen Author, Editor of the Archiv far Eisenbahnwesen, Councillor of State in Prussia, formerly Director of Railways in the Prussian Ministry of Public Works. Translation from the Archio fur Eiserthahnuieaen, November- December 1912, WASHINGTON, D. C. 1912 The Bureau of Railway Economics, Washington. Railway Economies. A collective catalogue of books in fourteen American libraries. Printed, by the University of Chicago Press, May, 1912. x, 445 pp. 8°. During recent years in the United 'States of America there has been much investigation and discussion of railways on their economic side. The causes for this are to be found in the unsatisfactory conditions in railway affairs, rates, financial management, relations with employees, etc., and also in the repeated attempts which have been made to im- prove recognized evils by means of Federal and State laws. In all this discussion one thing was felt to be more and more needed. Al- though there are many thoroughly trained men in the United States who are engaged in railway matters, men educated in both practice and theory, a deep knowledge of the inner meaning of railway affairs is lacking among the people and in the legislative bodies! Even the great railway systems and their heads manage chiefly according to their own experience and according to custom, not according to general fundamental principles. Moreover, there has been lack of an exact knowledge of the railways of other countries, and therefore of the possibility of making comparisons and conclusions from foreign ex- ■pei;ience to aid in handling the home railways. These needs were considered at a meeting of railway presidents in the spring of 1910. To meet them it was decided to create a new or- ganization, which should have for its object the investigation of the economic situation of the railroads of the United States and of other countries and should make the results of its investigations broadly accessible. For this purpose a bureau was established under the name "The Bureau of Railway Economics," which was opened on the first of August, 1910, and can thus look back now on an activity of more than two years. The presidents of six of the largest railway systems are members of the committee and the managing director is Logan G. McPherson, a specialist in railway affairs, well known to readers of this journal, and extremely well trained in both practical and theoreti- cal lines. At the head of the statistical department is Frank Haigh Dixon, a specialist also well known to us through numerous works, statistical and otherwise, and Richard H. Johnston, recently of the Library of Congress, is librarian. The Bureau is situated in Washing- ton. Its duty has been to keep in close touch with the Interstate Com- merce Commission, and also to work over the publications of that Commission and make the results clear to the widest circles. The Bureau began its work immediately after opening. It piiblishes monthly statistics of American railways based on the monthly rfepbrts filed by the railways with the Interstate Commerce Commission, and has published a number of monographs, some of them most valuable. In some of these strictly American conditions are treated and in others comparisons between American and other railways are drawn up from a strictly scientific point of view. ■ The newest and most comprehensive publication is the one named at the head of this article, a catalogue of the hterature on the economic side of railway affairs. It contains a systematically arranged collection of titles of the contents of 14 Ameri- can libraries, among them 9 university libraries, the Library of Con- gress, the library of the Interstate Commerce Commission, and that of the Bureau itself. With each entry there is a notation showing in which libraries the book is to be found. The arrangement of the catalogue is as follows : In the first division (to page 140) are general works on the development and history, of railways, biographies of individuals, and then works on the various departments of railway science (railways and the state, administration, operation, and traffic). The second division has to do with the rail- ways of the respective countries, among which those of the United States and of the other American countries fill the largest space (pp. 141-348) ; then follow Europe (pp. 349-400), Africa, Asia and Aus- tralia. In a special division (pp. 412-424) are collected periodicals and official proceedings and at the end is an alphabetically arranged list of names, which makes the use of the catalogue most convenient. An inspection of the work shows how rich the collections of the United States are in railway literature, and not only in that of the railways of the United States, which appears to be fully represented, but also in that of other countries. A large number of older works, rare even among us, on the history of the English, German, French, and other railways, are to be had in American libraries. On the other hand, I miss almost entirely the literature of the international railway freight law, and the commentaries of Gerstner, Rosenthal, Blume and others are not mentioned. Only the bulletin of the central office at Bern is to be found. The name of Eger, a man of remarkable pro- duction in various fields, is missing.^ It is just the railway freight law, and especially the international freight law of middle Europe, that should be of particular interest for railway specialists and teachers of pohtical economy in the United States. Further, the libraries do not have that very valuable history of the railroads of the Austro-Hun- garian monarchy, together with the two continuation Volumes.^ These ' The preface to the catalogue specifically states that books on general railway law are not included. (B. R. E.) 'This history is listed on page 352 of the catalogue, under the name of the association publishing it. (B. R. E.) are omissions which struck me as I examined the book and which do not at all lessen its value. But perhaps the Bureau of Railway Eco- nomics will take occasion to examine the catalogue of the Library of the Prussian Ministry of Public Works and thereby enlarge the con- tents of its own collection so far, as its means allow. The work is intended to serve as an aid in the study of railway mat- ters, and for this purpose, according to my opinion, it is excellently suited, not only in the United States, but also in other countries. For the European specialist the lists of American , works are particularly useful. The make-up is excellent, the print clear and plain. In Ger- many the book is to be obtained through Th. Staufifer in Leipzig, Uni- versitatsstrasse 26, the representative of the University of Chicago Press. iPiPSHl^^^i^^:!t^^*r;r>"-'^^