LIBEAET OF COITGEESS SELECT LIST OF REFERENCES ' ' ON THE MONETARY QUESTION COMPILED BY HERMANN H. B. MEYER CHIEF BIBLIOGRAPHER ANP WILLIAM ADAMS SLADE CHIEF OF PERIODICAL DIVISION WASHmOTON GOVERNMENT PRINTENG OITIOE For sale by the 1913 Superintendent of Documents Price 25C Government Friating OiBce Cornell University Library Z 881.U5 Select list of references on the mon^^^^^^ 3 1924 014 529 071 LIBRAET OF OOl^GEESS SELECT LIST OP REFERENCES ON THE MONETARY QUESTION COMPILED BY HERMANN H. B. MEYER CHIEF BIBLIOGHAPHEK AND WILLIAM ADAMS SLADE CHIEF OF PERIODICAL DIVISION WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1913 yj JM Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924014529071 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Prefatory note 3 Banking and currency: Bibliography 5-7 General 8-25 International banking 26-27 Congresses 28-30 Banking and currency in foreign countries: Austria-Hungary 31-32 Belgium '. 32-33 Canada 33-37 China : 37-38 France 38^3 Germany 43-55 Great Britain 55-80 Scotland 80-81 Italy 81-82 Japan 82-83 Mexico 83-84 The Netherlands 84 Eussia 85 Scandinavian countries 85-86 Spain 86 Switzerland 86-88 Other countries 88-89 Colonial and foreign money and banking 89-91 Banking and currency in the United States: General 92-112 Public finance 112-116 First and second banks of the United States 116-119 Independent treasury and deposit of public money 120-123 National banking system 123-128 State banks and banking 129-137 Trust companies 137-140 Present day problems 140-181 Crises (Panics) 181-195 Guaranty of bank deposits 196-204 Credit and credit instruments 205-213 Clearing houses 214-218 Foreign exchange 219-224 Author index 225-238 Subject index 239-247 1 PREFATORY NOTE Three sources have been drawn upon for the present compilation: one, a group of lists issued under the direction of the former Chief Bibliographer, now the Chief Assistant Librarian, namely, "Banks and banMng, 1903," "First and second banks of the United States, 1908-," and " Currency and banking, 1908; " another, material brought together by the present Chief Bibliographer in various typewritten hsts with a view to supplementing the group just mentioned and lay- ing particular stress on certain phases of the subject in its recent development; and finally, an independent undertaking begun by the present Chief of the Periodical Division during his service as hbrarian of the National Monetary Commission. The present compilers are therefore mainly responsible for the refer- ences to writings of a date later than any in the printed hsts mentioned above, and writings chosen with particular regard to present aspects of the monetary question. The resulting list is broad in the area covered rather than all-inclusive of the resources of the Library of Congress, or of the Hbrary of the National Monetary Commission. The latter was transferred to the Library of Congress by the act of August 23, 1913, and the Hst here offered is also, in a certain sense, a catalogue of the more serviceable part of the collection made by the Conmiission. In handhng such an extensive hterature, a classification which separated foreign countries from the United States was found con- venient. In the arrangement of the references, therefore, bibUog- raphies and general works are given first, then follow references devoted to particular countries arranged alphabetically. The separ- ate section given to the United States is subdivided along hues mainly historical, and under the heading "Present-day problems" (p. 140- 181) win be found a selection from the very great mass of pamphlet literature which recent discussions have called forth. Finally, a con- siderable number of references covering certain special aspects of the general subject are then arranged under the headings, "Crises (panics)," "Guaranty of bank deposits," " Credit and credit instru- ments," "Clearing houses," and "Foreign exchange." Minuter sub- jects should be sought for in the Subject Index, which has been made analytical as far as the character of the entries permitted. H. H. B. Meter Chief Bibliographer Wm. a. Slade Chief of the Periodical Division Herbert Putnam Librarian of Congress Washington, D. C, June 7, 1913 BANKING AND CURRENCY BIBLIOGRAPHY 1 Dewey, Davis Rich. Financial history of the United States. 4th ed. New York, [etc.], Longmans, Green, and co., 1912. xxxviii p. 1 I., 644 V- ^'*^^^ diagr. 20'^'^. {American citizen series, ed. ly A. B. Eart.) The "Suggestions for students, teachers, and readers" following the preface constitute a valuable working bibliography of the whole subject, while highly specialized bibliographies are to be found at the beginning of each chapter. 13-2878 HJ241.D4 1912 2 [Horton, Samuel Dana] comp. A partial list of modern publica- tions on the subject of money. (In International monetary conference, Paris, 1878. [Proceedinga and exhibits] Washington, 1879. 23i™. p. 737-773.) TJ. S. 45th Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. no. 58. 1832 2-10393 Z7164.F5H8 3 Jevons, William Stanley. Investigations in currency and finance, ed. with an introduction, by H. S. Foxwell. London, MacmiUan and co., 1884. ^^iv, 4^8 p. incl. tables, 20 col. diagr. (partly fold.) 23"'^. Bibliography: p. 363^14, &-17054 HG221.J46 4 Lippert, P. Bibliographie. (In Helfferich, Karl. Geld und Banken. I. Das Geld. Leipzig, 1903. 23™. p. 532-590.) HG221.H47 6 McCulloch, John Ramsay. The literature of political economy: a classified catalogue of select publications in the differ- ent departments of that science, with historical, critical and biographical notices. London, Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845. xiii p., 11., 407 p. 23<^. Money, banks, exchanges, &c.: p. 155-191; Prices. — Influence of enclosures on prices: p. 192-197; Interest and annuities, usury, &c.: p. 248-252; Revenue and finance: p. 318-349. 1-10761 Z7161.M13 6 ■ LIBEARY OF CONGEESS 6 New York. Public library. List of works in the New York public library relating to bimetallism, gold and silver standards, etc. [New York, 1905.] U P- ■^^'""- Reprinted from its Bulletin, September, 1905. 6-671 Z7164.r5N6 7 List of works in the New York public library relating to money and banking. [New Yorlc, 1908.] 170 p. 26'"^. "Reprinted from its Bulletin, March-nJune, 1908." CA 8-2387 Unrev'd Z7164.F5N61 8 Soetbeer, Adolf. Litteraturnachweis uber Geld- und Miinzwesen insbesondere iiber den Walirungsstreit, 1871-1891. Mit geschichtlichen und statistischen Erlauterungen. Berlin, Puttkammer <& MvMbrecht, 1892. iv p., 1 I., 322 p. 21 i"'^. 6-659 Z7164.F5S7 9 Stephens, Thomas A. A contribution to the bibliography of the Bank of England. London, E. Wilson c& co., 1897. xiii, 200 p. 22"'". 7-20483 Z7164.F5S83 10 U.S. Library of Congress. Division of MbliograpTiy. A list of the more important books in the Library of Congress on banks and banking. Comp. under the direction of Apple- ton Prentiss Clark Griffin, chief bibliographer. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1904- 55 p. 25^"". 4-32519 Z881.TJ5'04 11 A list of works relating to the first and second banks of the United States, with chronological lists of reports, etc., contained in the American state papers and in the Congressional documents. Comp. under the direction of Appleton Prentiss Clark Griffin, chief bibliographer. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 2 p. I., [S]-47 p. 25^"". 8-35005 Z881.TT5 12 Select list of books, with references to periodicals, relating to currency and banking, with spe- cial regard to recent conditions. Comp. under the direc- tion of Appleton Prentiss Clark Griffin, chief bibliographer. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 1 p. I., ii, 93 p. 25^"". "Printed as manuscript." 8-35002 Z881.Tr6 BIBLIOGEAPHY 7 12a TJ. S. Library of Congress. Division of hibliograpTiy. List of books, with references to periodicals, relating to postal sav- ings banks. Comp. under the direction of Appleton Prentiss Clark Griffin, chief bibhographer. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 23 p. 25"^. 7-35013 Z881.TT5 13 TJ. S. National monetary commission. Publications of the National monetary commission, September 1, 1911. Washington, Govt, print, of., 1911. 31 p. 23^""". 11-35725 Z7164.F5UQ9 1911 The publications of the National monetary commission were reviewed in Institute of bankers. Journal, Nov. 1910, v. 31: 528-532; Feb., May, 1911, v. 32: 82-90; 243-246. HG1511.I6,v.31,32 Economist, Nov. 5, 12, 1910, v. 71: 928-929; 978-979; Feb. 25, 1911, V. 72: 387-388. HGll.E2,v.71,7a Boyal statistical society. Journal, July, 1911, v. 74: 841-846. HAl.B8,v.74 Wesley C. Mitchell in Quarterly journal of economics. May, 1911, v. 25: 563-593. HBl.Q3,v.25 See also Miles, Herbert D. item no. 1039. 14 Villefaigne, J. G. de. Manuel pratique du change des mon- naies etrangeres. Paris, Lihrairie de V enseignement " antescolaire," 1905. 180 p.incl.facsims. 18^°^. (Bibliothegue commerdale <& Jinandire.) "Bibliographie": p. 145-168. 6-20850 HG3851.V7 15 Wiaeonsin. Legislative reference dept. Select list of references relating to currency and banking in the U. S. with special reference to the Aldrich plan for a National reserve association. Nov. 15, 1911. WiscoTisin library bvMetin, Dec. 1911, v. 7: 177-180. Z732.W8W6,v.7 GENERAL WORKS 16 Aldrich, Wilbur. Money and credit. Rev. ed. New York, Tie Grafton press, [1903]. viii, 199 p. 19^'"". 3-26613 HG221.A36 17 AUard, Alphonse. La crise; la baisse des prix— la monnaie. 2. M. augm. [Bruxelles, etc., C. Muquardt, Merzbach et Folic, etc.], 1885. 3 p. l, Ixi, 208 p., 1 I. SO''". 2-596— M 2 HB3711.A36 18 Andrew, Abram Piatt, comp. Financial diagrams. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 2 p. I., 2J^ col. fold, diagr. 39^"'". {[U. S.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate Doc. 509.) At head of title: . . . National monetary commission. 10-35941 3;G175.A6 19 Angell, Norman. The influence of banking upon international relations. Bankers' magazine {London), Feb. 1912, v. 93: 236-251. HG1503.B2,v.93 Bankers magazine {New York), Apr. 1912, v. 84: 475-492. HG1501.B3,v.84 20 Attfield, J; B, The branch bank system. Sound currency, Aug. 1, 1897, v. 4, no. 15: 1-16. HG529.A3,v.4 21 Aupetit, Albert. Essai sur la th6orie g6n6rale de la monnaie. Paris, Guillauminetc^, 1901. 1 p. I., 295 p., 11. 25^"™. 2-14168 HG221.A92 22 Bagshaw, J. F. G., and C. F. Hannaford. Practical banking, including currency. London, Sir L Pitman, [1913]. viii, 307 p. 22'"'. 13-10287 ■♦ HGI6II.B17 23 Bamberger, Ludwig. Ausgewahlte Reden und Aufsatze iiber Geld- und Bankwesen. Im Auftrag des Vereins zum Schutz der deutschen Goldwahrung, hrsg. von Karl Helfferich. Berlin, J. Guttentag, 1900. vi p., 1 I., 670 p. front, {port.) 23^'^. {Verein zum Schutz der deutschen Goldwahrung. Schriften. 1.) l-G-749 HG999.B2 GENERAL WOEKS 9 24 Bameule, Henry. La banque nationale dans l'6tat contempo- rain. Brest, Sodete anonyme d'imprimerie, 1905. viii, 260 p. tables. 25^"'^. "Bibliographie" : p. v-viii. 6-33502 HG1856.B2 25 The Banking almanac for 1913, . . . containing a complete banking directory of the United Kingdom and the British colonies, the principal banks of the world, and a bankers' guide to the principal insurance offices. Edited by Sir R. H. Inglis Palgrave. London: Waterlow and sons, [1912]. xx, 1^52 p. 22'^™. HG2984.B3 26 Bastable, Charles Francis. Public finance. 3d ed., rey. and enl. London, New York, Macmillan and co., limited, 1903. xxiv, 780 p. 23"'^. 3-16523/3 HJ141.B31 27 Beaure, Auguste. ThSorie et pratique de la monnaie. Berlin, Puttkammer & MuhlbrecM; [etc., etc., 1898-99.] 2 v. fold, tables. 24<''^. Contents. — 1. 1. Trait6 th^oretique de la monnaie et Btatistique des m^taux pr^cieux, avec trois tableaux concemant les monnayages bruts et nets et le bilan des m^taux pr6cieux. — t. 2. Histoire de la politique mon^taire, statistique des frappee et mouvement des m^taux pr^cieux dans les principaux pays. 6-9200 HG221.B38 28 Bolles, Albert Sidney. Money, banking, and finance. New York, Cincinnati [etc.], American book company, [1903]. 336 p. 20™. 3-22563 HG1601.B7 29 Brough, William. The natural law of money; the successive steps in the growth of money traced from the days of barter to the introduction of the modern clearing-house", and monetary principles examined in their relation to past and present legislation. New York, London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1896. v, 168 p. £Qcm 4-3824/2 HG233.B81 30 Carlile, William Warrand. The evolution of modern money. , London, New York, Macmillan and co., limited, 1901. xxiii, 373, [1] p. 21<'">. 2-13409 HG231.C3 10 LIBBAEY OF CONGKESS 31 Carlile, William Warrand. Monetary economics. London, E. Arnold, 1912. xii, 307, [1] p. 23'^. 12-10807 HG221.C36 32 Cleveland, Frederick Albert. Funds and their uses; a book describing the methods, instruments, and institutions employed in modern financial transactions. Rev. ed. New York, D. Appleton and company, 1903. xiii, 304- p. illus. W™. (Appleton' s lusiness series.) 2-26500/4 HG173.C63 33 Commercial and financial chronicle [Editorial]. Gold and silver production and movement in 1912. Commercial and financial chronicle, Feb. 1, 1913, v. 96: 321- 323. HGl.C7,v.96 These statistics are published in any early number of each year. 34 Conant, Charles Arthur. A history of modern banks of issue, with an account of the economic crises of the nineteenth century and the crisis of 1907. 4th ed., rev. and enl. New Yorlc and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1909. ri, 751 p. 23""'. 9-8819 HG1851.C82 35 The intervention of the state in the banking world. Bankers' magazine {New Ywk), Sept. 1902, v. 65: 288-300. HG1501.B3,v.65 36 The principles of money and banking. New York and London, Harper tfe irothers, 1905. 2 v. &i cm Partly reprinted from various periodicals. "List of authorities": v. 2, p. 441-460. 5-36153 HG221.C74 37 Courcelle-Seneuil, Jean Gustave. Les operations de banque traits th^orique et pratique. 10. 6d. rev. et mise k jour, par Andr6 Liesse. Paris, F. Alcan, 1909. xxii, 692 p. 2S<^. 9-26425 HG1603.C83 38 *Davis, J. F. Bank organisation, management and accounts. London, New York [etc.]. Sir Isaac Pitman & sons, ltd. [n. d.] vii, [1], 157 p. 22"'". A 10-1598 39 Del Mar, Alexander. A history of money in ancient countries from the earliest times to the present. London, 6. Bell and sons, 1885. xxxiv, 358 p. 22^"^. Bibliography: p. xiii-xix. Appended: List of Mr. Del Mar'a writings, 2 p. 6-17051 HG231.D28 GENERAL WOEKS 11 40 Del Mar, Alexander. A history of the monetary systems of England, Germany, France, and other European states: containing an account of their monetary and financial affairs, as drawn from their statutes, custom's, treaties, mining regulations, jurisprudence, history, archaeology, coins, nummulary systems, and other sources of informa- tion. New York, The Oambridge encyclopedia co., 1903 [1902]. 2 p. l, [ll]-496 p., 1 l, [12] p. 20i<='". Bibliography: p. 11-16. 2-30075 HG231.D3 41 Money and civilization: or, A history of the monetary laws and systems of various states since the dark ages, and their influence upon civilization. London, G. Bell and sons, 1886. xxxviii p., 1 I., J/Sl, [1] p. 23cm ^ Bibliography: p. xvii-xxvi. List of Mr. Del Mar's writings: p. 429^31. 6-17052 Ha249.D36 42 The science of money. London, G. Bell and sons, 1885. xm, 122 p. 23''". Appended: List of Mr. Del Mar's writings, 2 p. e^OOOt HG221.D3 43 Dunbar, Charles Franklin. Chapters on the theory and history of banking. 2d ed., enl. ; ed. by O. M. W. Sprague. New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1901. viii p., 1 I., 252 p. 19^"^. Apr. 4, 1901-32/2 HG1586.D9 44 Easton, Harry Tucker. Money, exchange, and banking in their practical, theoretical and legal aspects, a complete manual for bank officials, business men, and students of commerce. 2ded. London, Sir I. Pitman and sons, ltd., 1907. 312 p. incl. forms. 22"^- Glossary: p. 255-305. 7-87956 HG173.E2 45 The work of a bank. 3d ed., rev. and enl. London, E. Wilson, 1906. 4 p. I., 138 p. incl. forms. ^5"™. 12-5004 HG1601.E2 1906 46 Fanno, Marco. La moneta; le correnti monetarie ed il riordi- namento della circolazione nei paesi a finanze dissestate. Torino, Fratelli Bocca; [etc., etc.] 1908. 3 p. l, 130 p. ;84™. (BiUioteca di seienze sociali — vol. lv.) 12-16388 HG221.r3 12 LIBRAE r OF CONGEESS 47 Ferraris, Carlo Francesco. Principii di scienza bancaria. Milano, D. Hoepli, 1892. xi ■p., 1 I., ^5 p. 23"-^. {Stvdi giuridid e politici.) 1-1-104 HG1586.F4 48 Fisher, Irving. Appreciation and interest : a study of the influ- ence of monetary appreciation and depreciation on the rate of interest, with apphcations to the bimetallic con- troversy and the theory of interest. New York, Pub. for the American economic association hy the Macmillan company; London, S. Sonnenschein & co., J896. X, 100 p. 23""'. {Publications of the American economic association. [Monographs^ v. 11, no. 4-) Bibliography: p. 96-98. HBl.A5,v.ll 4-425 HB521.F5 49 A practical method of estimating the velocity of circu- lation of money. (Printed for private circulation.) [London, Harrison and sons, printers], 1909. cover-title, 15, [1] p. diagrs. 21^"™- " Reprinted from the Journal of the Royal statistical society, vol. Lxxii, part III (30th September, 1909)." HAl.B8,v.72 10-11676 HG221.r6 50 The purchasing power of money; its determination and relation to credit,.interest and crises, by Irving Fisher . . . assisted by Harry G. Brown. New Yorlc, The Macmillan company, 1911. xxii p., 1 1., 505 p. tables {2 fold.) diagrs. 22""^. 11-5246 HG229.F5 51 Fiske, Amos Kidder. The modern bank; a description of its functions and methods and a brief account of the devel- opment and present systems of banking. New Yorlc, D. Appleton and company, 190 4.. xii, 3^8 p. front., illus., fold, chart, forms. 20™. (Appleton's 61m- ness series.) 4-3601 HG1601.F6 52 Gibbons, Rodmond. The physics and metaphysics of money? with a sketch of events relating to money in the early history of .California. NewYork d; London, G.P.Putnam's sons, 1886. 3/f.p. 20™. (Questions of the day, no. 33.) &-16330t HG527.G44 GENERAL WORKS 13 53 Gilbart, James William. The kistory, principles and practice of banking. New ed., rev. by Ernest Sykes. London, G. Bell and sons, 1907. 2 v. front, {-port.) tables. 19"™. [BoJin's lihraries.] 8-3258 HG1586.G61 54 The logic of banking: a familiar exposition of the prin- ciples of reasoning, and their application to the art and science of banking. London, Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts, 1859. xi,605,[l]'p. 18i<=™. 6-18477t Hn586.G62 55 A practical treatise on banking. 5th ed. London, Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 18^9. 2 v. fronts, {v. 1, port.) 22"^. &-18484t HG1601.G5 56 Handwbrterbuch der Staatswissenschaften. Hrsg. von J. Con- rad, L. Elster, W. Lexis, Edg. Loening. 3. ganzlich umgearb. Aufl.. Jena, G. Fischer, 1909-11. 8 v. tables (partly fold.) 27'"'. Issued in parts, 1908-1911. Containa bibliographies. Abrecknungsstellen, R. Koch, v. 1: 6-12; Agio, W. Lexis, v. 1: 51-52; ABleihen, M. von Heckel, v. 1: 481-490; Arbitrage, Richard Ehrenberg, v. 1: 1220-1224; Assignaten, v. 2: 217-219; Auf- bewahrung von Wertpapieren (Das sog. Bankdepotgesetz.), Dr. Riesser, v. 2: 219-224; Banken — Die Bankgeschafte, E. Nasse and W. Lexis; v. 2: 328-342; Allgemeine BankpoUtik, E. Nasse and W. Lexis, v. 2: 342-353; Geschichte und gegenwartiger Stand des Bankwesena — Die Banken im Altertum, J. Merkel, v. 2: 353-360; Die Banken vom 11. bis zum 17. Jahrhvmdert, Richard . Ehrenberg, v. 2 : 360-366; Die Banken in den kontinentalen Staaten in 18. Jahrhimdert, E. Nasse and W. Lexis, v. 2: 366-368; Die Banken in Grossbritannien und Irland, E. Nasse and W. Lexis, V. 2: 368-377; Zur Statiatik dea englischen Bankwesens, W. Lexis, V. 2: 377-380; Die Konigliche Bank in Berlin (1765 bis 1846), W. Lexia, v. 2: 380-384; Die deutschen Banken im 19. Jahr- hundert bis zur Gegenwart, Dr. Stroll, v. 2: 384-399 and W. Lexia, v. 8: 1185-1186; Statistik des deutschen Bankwesena Beit 1847, W. Lexis, v. 2: 399-410; Oesterreichisch-ungarische Bank, R. Zuckerkandl, v. 2: 411-453, v. 8: 1186-1191; Die Banken in Belgien, E. Philippovich von Philippsberg, v. 2:453-455; Banken in Frankreich, E. Philippovich von Philippsberg, v. 2: 455-463; Banken in Italien (19. und 20. Jahrhundert), C. F. Ferraris, v. 2: 463^80, 1084; Niederlandische Bank, R. van dor Borght, v. 2:480-486; Die Banken in Russland, Wl. Idelson and W. Lexia, v. 2: 486-500; Die Banken in der Schweiz, J. LIBKAEY OF CONGRESS Landmann, v. 2: 500-509; Die Banken in den skandinavischen Staaten, W. Scharling, v. 2: 509-518, 1084; Die Banken in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, E. Philippovich von Philipps- berg, V. 2: 518-533; Bodenkreditinstitute, Felix Hecht, v. 3: 110-111; Borsenrecht, F. J. Pfleger, v. 3: 128-160; Borsensteui, K. FriedbeiK, v. 3: 161-168, and M. von Heckel, v. 8: 1205; Borsenwesen, Richard Ehrenberg, v. 3: 168-198; Central- GenosBenschafts-Kasse, Preuasieche, C. Heiligenstadt, v. 3: 365-369; Clearing-house, Heinrich Rauchberg, v. 3:402-411; Darlehnkaeaen, W. Lotz, v. 3: 449-411; Darlehnkassenvereine (Raiffeisen), Hans Criiger, v. 3:452-461; Diskonto imd Diakontopolitik, W. Lotz, v. 3: 496-512; Doppelwahrung, W. Lexis, V. 3: 557-571, and K. Th. von Eheberg, v. 8: 1207; Edelmetalle, W. Lexis, v. 3: 578-583; Emissionegeschaft, W. Lotz, V. 3: 936-945; Finanzen — Finanzen und Finanzwirtschaft, K. Th. von Eheberg, v. 4: 125-133; GescMchte der Finanzen— Griechische Finanzen, Eduard Meyer, v. 4: 134-146; Finanzen des alten Rom (Republik und Kaiserzeit), H. Dessau, v. 4: 146-152; Finanzen im Mittelalter, Finanzen der neueren Zeit bis gegen 1800, Finanzen im 19. Jahrh. (bis 1870) K. Th. von Ehe- berg, V. 4: 152-226; Die Finanzen der G^enwart, O. Schwarz, V. 4: 226-261; Finanzierung^esellschaften, Robert Liefmann, V. 4: 261-267; Finanz Statistik, Finanzverwaltxmg, Max von Heckel, v. 4: 267-292, v. 8: 1211; Finanzwissenschaft,— AUge- meines, Geschichte der Finanzwissenschaft, K. Th. von Ehe- berg, v. 4: 292-315; Geld, C. Menger, v. 4: 555-610; Geldtheorie, staatliche, F. G. Knapp, v. 4: 610-618; Giroverkehr, R. Koch, v. 5: 14-30; Gold und Goldwahrung, W. Lexis, v. 5: 32HW; Hypoth- ekenbanken, Felix Hecht, v. 5: 505-516; Hypothekenschulden (Statistik), A. Wirminghaus, v. 5: 516-527; Hypotheken- und Grundbuchwesen, Schollmeyer and E. Heymann, v. 5: 527-558; Kapital, E. Bohm-Bawerk, v. 5: 777-785; Kommanditgesell- schaften auf Aktien, Lastig, v. 6: 1-7; Kredit, W. Lexis, v. 6: 220-227; Kreditgenosaenschaften, Hans Cruger, v. 6: 227-231; Kreditgeschafte, Paul Oertmann, v. 6: 231-246; Krisen, H. Herkner, v. 6: 253-276; Landeskreditkassen, Felis Hecht and Fritz Schulte, v. 6: 320-325; Landeakultur-Rentenbanken, J. Hermes, v. 6: 325-331; Landwirtschaftliches Kreditwesen, J. Conrad, v. 6: 374-379; Muutzbund (lateinischer), W. Lexis, V. 6: 812-816; Mfinzwesen — Das Miinzweaen im Allgemeinen, W. Lexis, V. 6: 816-824; Orientalisches und greichisches Mfinz- wesen, Eduard Meyer, v. 6: 824-832; Romisches Munzwesen, B. Pick, V. 6: 832-839; Mittelalterliches Munzwesen, Theo. Sommerlad, v. 6: 839-847; Das Munzwesen der neueren Zeit, W. Lexis, V. 6: 847-853; Papiergeld, W. Lexis, v. 6: 984-1007; Parallel wahrung, W. Lexis, v. 6: 1007-1010; Postsparkassen, P. D. Fischer and M. Aschenborn, v. 6: 1120-1127; Postcheck Max von Heckel, v. 6: 1127-1130; Quantitatstheorie, S. P. Alt- mann, v. 6: 1257-1265; Rentenbanken, J. Hermes, v. 7: 103- 104; Scheck— Recht, Georg Cohn, v. 7: 213-236; Wirtschaftliche Bedeutung, W. Lexis, v. 7: 236-241; Scheidemunzen, W. Lexis, V 7.242-247; Schulden, W. Lexis, v. 7:319-322; SUber und Silberwiihiung, W. Lexis, v. 7:502-523; Sparkassen, Robert GENERAL WOBKS 15 Schachner, v. 7: 628-666; Spekulation, W. Lexia, v. 7: 670-673; Staatsschuldbuch, Georg von Schanz, v. 7: 739-758, 1306; Staats- schulden, Max von Heckel, v. 7: 758-773; Stadtschuldbuch, Georg von Schanz, v. 7: 794-796; Wahrungsfrage, W. Lexis, V. 8: 536-538; Wechsel — Geschichtliche Entwickelung des Wechs- elrechts, Karl Adler, v. 8: 641-657; Die volkawirtschaftliche Bedeutung des Wechsels, W. Lexia, v. 8: 657-669; Wechselstem- pelabgabe, Max von Heckel, v. 8: 669-671; Wert, E. von Bohm- Bawerk, v. 8: 756-774; Zins, E. von Bohm-Bawerk, v. 8: 1004- 1017; Zinsfuss— Zinsfuas im Altertum, J. Beloch, v. 8: 1017-1023; Zinsfuss im Mittelalter, Theo. Sommerlad, v. 8: 1023-1029; Zins- fuss in neurer Zeit, P. Wallicli, v. 8: 1029-1036. The National Monetary Commission has published translations of several of these articles, as follows: "Organization of banking in Russia," by Professors Idelson and Lexis; "The Bank of the Netherlands," by R. van der Borght; "The Austro-Hungarian bank," by Professor Zuckerkandl; "The Preusaische-Central- Genossenachafts-Kasse, or Prussian central bank for cooperative societies," by C. HeUigenstadt; "Cooperative credit societies (Raiffeisensche Darlehnkassenvereine)," by Hans Criiger; "Special loan banks (Darlehnkaasen)," by W. Lotz. The National Monetary Commission has also published translations of two of these articles as they appeared in the second edition of Conrad's Handworterbuch, as follows: "The land mortgage associations (Landschaften)," by J. Hermes; "Agricultural im- provement banks (Landeskultur-rentenbanken)," by J. Hermes. See item nos. 148, 307, 529, 534. 9-3065 H45.H22 57 Harper, James Wilson. Money and social problems. Edinburgh & London, Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 1896. xiv, 365 p. ^S"^™. 6-8708 1 HG221.H20 58 Helffericli, Karl. Geld und Banken. 1. Das Geld. 2. Aufl. Leipzig, 0. L. Hirschfeld, 1910. x, 600 p. 25^"^. {Hand- und LehrhucTi der Staatsmssenschaften . . . L Ait.: Volks- wirtschaftslehre. viii. Bd.) 11-5026 HG321.H48 59 Hertzka, Theodor. Das Wesen des Geldes. Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot, 1887. 2 p. I., [ii%\-^ii, 121, [1] p. 23"'^. l-G-1856 ■ . HG221.H57 60 Heyn, Otto. Beitrage zur Geldtheorie: Die Erfordernisse des Geldes. Zeitschrift fur Sodalwissenschaft, Mar.- May, 1911, n. s. V. 2: 149-155, 250-259, 298-310. H5.Z6,ii.s.v.2 86054°— 13 2 16 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS 61 A History of banking in all the leading nations; comprising the United States; Great Britain; Germany; Austro-Hun- gary; France; Italy; Belgium; Spain; Switzerland; Portugal; Roumania; Russia; Holland; the Scandina- vian nations; Canada; China; Japan; comp. by thirteen authors. Ed. by the editor of the Journal of commerce and commercial bulletin. New York, The Journal of commerce ar^d commercial hulletin, 1896. 4 V. ;g7™. Contents.— V. 1. The United States, by W. G. Sumner.— v. 2. Great Britain, by H. D. Macleod; The Russian empire, by A. B. Horn; Savings banks in the United States, by J. P. Townsend.— V. 3. The Latin nations, by P. Des Essars; The banks of Alsace- Lorraine after the annexation, by A. Raffalovich; Canada, by B. E. Walker.— V. 4. Germany and Austria-Hungary, by M. Wirth; The Netherlands, by R. van der Borght; The Scandinavian nations, by A. Jensen; Japan, by J. Soyeda; China, by T. R. Jemigan. 6-36844 HG1551.H6 62 Hollander, Jacob H. The development of the theory of money from Adam Smith to David Ricardo. Quarterly journal of economics, May, 1911, v. 25: ^29-^70. HBl.Q3,v.25 63 Howard, Earl Dean and Joseph French Johnson. Money and banking; a discussion of the principles of money and credit, with descriptions of the world's leading banking systems. New York, Alexander Hamilton institute, [1912]. 4 p. I. vii-xxiii, ^95 p. 21^"'^. {Modem business; a series of nineteen texts, especially prepared for the Alexander Hamil- ton institute course in accounts, finance and management, edited by J. F. Johnson, [vol. v].) 12-21626 HG173.H7 1912 64 Hultman, Ivar. Die Centralnotenbanken Europas, Hauptzuge ihrer Organisation und Wiiksamkeit. Ins deutsche iiber- tragen von W. Ch. Degen. Berlin, Bank Verlag, 1912. 200 p. 24i™. "Literatur": p. 7-8. 12-13424 HG1866.H8 65 Hutchison, John. The practice of banking, embracing the cases at law and in equity bearing upon all branches of the subject. London, E. Wilson; [etc., etc., 1881]-91. 4 v. 23"^. 6-18222 HG1741.H9 GENERAL WORKS 17 66 Innes, A. Mitchell. What is money ? Banking law journal, May, 1913, v. 30: 377-408. 67 Jacobs, Lawrence Merton. Bank acceptances. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 20 p. 23^'^. {{V. S.'\ 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 669.) At head of title: . . . National monetary commission. 10-35943 HG1641.J2 68 Jevons, William Stanley. Investigations in currency & finance. Ed., with an introduction, by H. S. Foxwell. New ed., abridged, with preface by H. Stanley Jevons. London, Macmillan and co., limited, 1909. xxxvi, 3^7 p. ind. tables. XVIII diagr. {5 fold.) 23™. Contents. — Preface by Mrs. Jevons. — Preface to the second edi- tion. — Introduction by Professor H. S. Foxwell. — I. On the study of periodic commercial fluctuations (1862) — II. A serious fall in the value of gold ascertained, and its social effects set forth (1863) — III. The variation of prices, and the value of the currency since 1782 (1865)— IV. The depreciation of gold (1869)— V. On the fre- quent autumnal pressure in the money market, and the action of the Bank of England (1866) — VI. The solar period and the price of com (1875) — VII. The periodicity of commercial crises and its physical explanation (1878), with postscript April (1882) — VTII. Commercial crises and sun-spots (1878-9) — IX. On the con- dition of the gold coinage of the kingdom, with reference to the question of international currency (1868) — X. An ideally perfect eystem of currency (1875) (not previously published) — XI. Gold and silver: a letter to M. Wolowski (1868)— XII. The silver question (1877)— XIII. Bimetallism (1881)— XIV. Sir Isaac New- ton and bimetallism. (Left unfinished in 1882) With an appendix of fragments on bimetallism from the author's mss. — Appendix on the theory of cycles. — Index. 9-15074 HG221.J46 69 Money and the mechanism of exchange. New York, D. Appleton and company, 1907. xviii, 3^2 p. diagrs. 19^™. {The international scientific series, [vol. xvii].) 13-3821 HG221.J53 70 Johnson, Joseph French. Money and currency in relation to industry, prices, and the rate of interest. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn tfe company, [1905]. ix, [1], 398 p. incl. charts, diagrs. 21^"^. "Literature" at end of chapters. 6-10334 HG221.J67 18 IIBEABT OF CONGRESS 71 Kemmerer, E. W. The recent rise in the price of silver and some of its monetary consequences. Quarterly journal of economics, Feb. 1912, v. 26: 215-27 fi- ^ ^ ' ■> HBl.a3,T.26 72 Kinley, David. Money; a study of the theory of the medium of exchange. New York, London, The Macmillan company, 1904. ^Y^** p., 1 l, 415 p. 19"'^. {The citizen's library of economics, politics, and sociology.) Bibliography: p. 391-409. 4-17909 HG221.K5 73 Knapp, Georg Friedrich. Staatliche Theorie des Geldes. Leipzig, Dunclcer & Eumblot, 1905. x, 397, [1] p. 23^'"'. 8-12339 HG221.K;58 74 Knies, Kari Gustav Adolf. Geld und Credit. Berlin, Weidmann, 1873-79. 2 v. in 3. 23'"". v.l HG221.K6 2-1039— M 2 V.2 HG3701.K6 75 Laughlin, James Laurence. The principles of money. New YorJc, 0. Scribner's sons, 1903. xvi p., 1 I., 550 p. 1 pi., tables, diagrs. 23^"'^. References at head of chapters. 3-6854/2 HG22 1.1.3 76 Levy, Raphael Georges. Banques d'6mission et trdsors publics. Paris, Hacheite et c", 1911. 2 p. I., xxiv, 628 p. incl. tables. 23cm _ 11-18201 HG1851.L5 76a Les 6tats banquiers ph6nomdnes de la finance moderne. Revue des deux mondes. Mar. 1, 1913, 6. per. t. I4: 172-204- I. Rusaie et Japon; II. ^fitats-TJnis d'Am^rique; III. D6p5ta eSec- tu6s h, r^tranger dana un desaein mon^taire; IV. Les tr&ora endett&; V. Considerations g^nfoales. AP20.B3,6tli ser.,v.l4 77 Loria, Achille. II valore della moneta. 2. ed., riveduta e note- volmente ampliata. Torino, [etc.], Unione tipografico-editrice, 1901. 3 p. I., 152 p. 25'''^. "Estratto dalla Biblioteca dell' economista, iv eerie, vol. vi." 3-23336 HG22 1.1,8 78 McCulloch, John Ramsay. Essays on interest, exchange, coins, paper money, and banks. Philadelphia, A. Hart, 1851. 6 p. I., 194 V- '^^cL tables. 6-16341t HG221.M13 GENERAL WORKS 19 79 Macleod, Henry Dunning. The elements of banking. 3d ed. London, LoTigmans, Green, and CO., 1877. xiii,271p. 19^'^'^. 6-18478t ■ HG1586.M25 80 The theory and practice of banking. 5th ed. London, Longmans, Green and co., 1892. 2 v. 23"'". 6-25186t HG1586.M3 81 Muhleman, Maurice Louis. Government supervision of bank- ing throughout the world, with special reference to the laws governing the subject in the United States. Ameri- can bankers' convention year-book 1911. New YorTc, The Banking law journal, 1911. xlvi, 60, xlvii-xlviii p. illus. 271 ™- 11-29979 HG1776.M8 82 The world's principal monetary systems; a concise review of the monetary systems of the leading nations of the world, illustrating the fundamental differences between the various systems. With a copy of the charter of the Second bank of the United States, and a discussion of the Monetary commission bill now before Congress. Ameri- can bankers' association year-book 1912. New York, The Banking law journal, 1912. Hi, 59, [1] p. illus. (incl.facsims.) 28"'". 12-24307 HG259.M94 1912 83 Nicholson, Joseph Shield. A treatise on money, and essays on monetary problems. 5th ed. London, A. and C. Black, 1901. xviii, J^8 p. . 19"'". 4-4224/2 HG221.N63 84 Bankers' money, a supplement to a treatise on money. London, A. and C. Black, 1902. viii, 84. p. 19^™. Based on a series of lectxues. 3-1442 HG221.N64 85 Nogaro, Bertrand. Le r6le de la monnaie dans le commerce international et la theorie quantitative. Paris, V. Giard & E. Brieve, 1904. ^ P- 1; ^iO p., 1 1. 25"'". "BibliograpMe": p. 207-210. 6-3606 HG221.N77 86 Obst, Georg. Banken und Bankpolitik. Leipzig, C. E. Poeschel, 1909. viii, SOS, [1] p. 23^"^". "Literaturverzeichnis": p. 299-303. 9-25263 HG1551.03 20 LIBEAKY OF CONGKESS 87 Obst, Georg. Geld-, Bank- und Borsenwesen; ein Handbuch ftlr Bank-beamte, Juristen, Kaufleute und Kapitalisten, sowie fur den Akademischen gebrauch. 4. umgearb. und verm. Aufl. Leipzig, C. E. Poeschel, 1907. xii, 316 p. incl. illus., tables, forms. Sfacsim. {2 fold.) 22''^. {Sammlung kaufmdnn- ischer Unterrichtswerke fiir Schulen, Kontore und zur Selbst- helehrung ... 1. Bd.) "Literaturubersicht": p. 305-308. 8-5869 HG173.02 88 Palgrave, Sir Robert Harry Inglis. Bank rate and the money market in England, France, Germany, Holland, and Bel- gium, 1844-1900. London, J. Murray, 1903. xxiii, 237 p. 25^'^"'. 3-17262 HG1811.P2 89 Pendlebury, Thomas. A description of the constitution and me hods of the state banks of Europe, and of the national banks of the United States, and their relations with their respective governments and with other banks. Institute of bankers. Journal, Nov. 1905, v. 26: 4^1-492. Contents. — England; France; Germany; Austria-Hungary; Russia; Belgium; Holland; Spain; Italy; Sweden; Norway; Denmark; Portugal; Bulgaria; Servia; Roumania; Turkey; Greece; Switzer- land; United States of America. HG1511.I6,v.26 90 Piatt, James. Money. Reprinted, under arrangement with the author, from the 19th English ed. New York and London, G. P. Putnam's son^, 1889. xi, 267 p. 18™. 2-9007 HG221.P7 91 Price, Langford Lovell Frederic Rice. Money and its relations to prices; being an inquiry into the causes, measurement, and effects of changes in general prices. London, S. Sonnenschein cfc co., limited; New YorJc, C. Scribner's sons, 1909. viii p.,ll.,200p. 19^"'^. [Social science series, 88.] 11-895G HGa28.P943 GENERAL WORKS 21 92 Questions mon6taires contemporaines, par Paul Alglave, Lucien Brocard [etc.] . . . preface par P. Cauwes, A. Souchon, M. Bourguin. Paris, L. Larose et L. Tenin, 1905. 2 f. I., [vii]-xii, 852 p. incl. tables, diagrs. 25\'^'^- "Bibliographie de chacun des auteurs de cet ouvrage": p. [x]-xii. "Bibliographie " at end of each number. Contents. — I. La raonnaie et lea prix, par E. Doll6ans. — II. La production de I'or, par L. Brocard. — III. La production de I'argent, par L. Poller. — IV. De la baisae de I'argent vis-i-vis de I'or, par B. Baynaud. — V. La politique mon^taire des pays pro- ducteurs d'argent et lea campagnes bim^tallistes en Europe, par R. Lafarge. — VI. La circulation fiduciaire et les crises du change en Italie et en Espagne, par E. Fochier. — VII. L'abolition du coura forc6 en Russie et en Autriche, par P. Cahen. — VIII. La question mon^taire en Extreme-Orient, par P. Alglave. — IX. La question mon6taire en Chine et au Japon, par C. Paultre. — X. La politique mon^taire des r^publiques de I'Argentine et du Br&il, par J. Lyon. 11-32520 HG253.Q5 93 Robinson, Humphrey. A simple explanation of modern bank- ing custome; ed. from a legal standpoint by W. Overton Harris. Boston, Small, Maynard & company, ["1910]. Ill -p. 17Y™. lfr-10332 HG1611.B72 94 Rozenraad, Comelis. The international money market. Institute of hankers (London), Apr. 1902, v. 23: 165-208; Mar. 1903, v. 2It: 87-121; May, 1904, v. 25: 263-291; Apr. 1907, V. 28: 201-223. HG1511.I6,v.23,24,25,28 95 Scharling, William. Bankpolitik. Jena, G. Fischer, 1900. xii, 371 p. 23^'"'. l-G-1757 HG1586.S3 96 Schortmann, Max. Die Zentralnotenbanken im Dienste der staatlichen Kassenverwaltung; eine Untersuchung iiber die Beziehungen von Banken zu offenthchen Kassen. Stuttgart, F.Enk&, 1910. x, 117 p. 25'"". (Tubinger staats- wissenschaftliche AHhandlungen. 7. Hft.) "Quellenvibersicht": p. 115-117. 12-29635 HG1811.S3 97 Scott, William Amasa. Money and banking. 4th ed., rewrit- ten, rearranged and enl. New Yorlc, H. Holt and company, 1910. ix, 377 p. 22""^^ "List of references": p. 347-361. 10-26160 HG221.S45 22 LIBBAEY OP CONGBESS 98 Senior, Nassau William. Three lectures on the value of money, dehvered before the University of Oxford, in 1829. London, B. Fellowes, 1840. 84 p. £1^"". A 12-1515 HG229.S47 99 Shaw, William Arthur. The history of currency, 1252 to 1894; being an account of the gold and silver monies and mone- tary standards of Europe and America. London, Wilsons tfc Milne, [1895]. xxx, 431 p. tables, diagrs. (partly fold.) 23"'^. AuthoritieB: p. xvi-xxvii. 6-5492 HG231.S4 100 Simmel, Georg. Philosophie des Geldes. 2* verm. Aufl. Leipzig, Duncker & Eumblot, 1907. xiv, 586, [1] p. 24\"«. A 10-1386 HG221.S6 101 Smith, Howard Irving. Smith's financial dictionary. 2d ed. New York city, Moody's magazine, 1908. 543 p. £4""- 13-3652 HG151.S62 102 Sykes, Ernest. Banking and currency. With an introduc- tion by F. E. Steele. 2d ed. London, Butterworth & co., 1908. 2 p. I., vii-xvi, 288 p. "Intended mainly ae a text-book for students." — Pref. Bibliography: p. 257-262. "Test questions": p. 263-271. 9-7577 HGlSSe.SQS 103 Terrel, Henry and Henri Lejeune. Trait6 des operations commerciales de banque. Paris, Masson et c^, 1905. 2 p. I., 562 p., 1 I. 22i™. Contents. — Notions prfliminaires. — 1. ptie. Du credit de banque en g&^ral, et, en particulier, sous sa fonne la plus simple; le pr@t ou avance de fonds k d^couvert.— 2. ptie. De I'op^ration ayant pour objet d'ajouter des garanties au credit de banque et de le mobiliser: I'escompte.— 3. ptie. Des operations ayant pour objet principal d'a outer des garanties au credit de banque.— 4. ptie. Des operations qui sont de simples proc^d^s de mobi- lisation du credit de banque.— 5. ptie. Des operations accessoires de banque qui ne se traduisent pas par un mouvement de fends. 6-21889 HGie03.T3 104 Thomson, William. Dictionary of banking; a concise en- cyclopaedia of banking law and practice. London, Bath and New York, Sir L Pitman tfc sons ltd [1911]. vii, 554, [1] P- ^6"^. ' '' 11-11312 HG1601.T4 GENERAL WORKS 23 105 Tipper, H. Banking in ancient and mediaeval societies. Iv^titute of hankers {London). Journal, May, Nov., Dec., 1908, V. 29: 301-309; 522-631; 574-679. HG15ll.l6,v.29 106 Umsted, James S. H. Is gold redundant? Forum, Aug. 1912, v. 48: 206-222. AP2.F8,v.48 107 U. S. Bureau of statistics {Deft, of commerce and labor). Statistical abstract of the world showing imports and exports of merchandise and precious metals, population, area, debt, currency, stocks of money, etc., of the principal countries of the world. Sections one and two. Section one, Total imports and exports by years. Section two, Total imports and exports by countries. Washington, Gov't print, off., 1904- cover-title, iv, 3725- 3958 p. 29^"". 6-37907 HF91.1J6 1904 108 Bureau of statistics {Treasury dept.). National debts of the world. [Washington, Gov't print, off., 1901.] 1 p. l, 2141-2221 p. tab. 29'"'. From the Summary of commerce and finance for March, 1901. 2-684 HJ8009.T7e 109 Bureau of the mint. The monetary systems of the principal countries of the world. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. 47 p. 24i<"". 12-35506 HG259.t74 110 National monetary commission. Interviews on the banking and currency systems of England, Scotland, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, under the direction of Hon. Nelson W. Aldrich, chairman National monetary commission. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 541 P- fold, tables. 23^"'^. {61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 405.) 10-35470 HG1576.TT6 111 Notes on the postal savings-bank systems of the leading countries. Washington, Govt, prirvt. off., 1910. 128 p. tables {partly fold.) 23"™. {61st Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. 668.) 10-35028 HG1951.Xr6 1910 24 LIBRAKY OF CONGBESS 112 U. S. National monetary commission. Report to the National monetary commission on the fiscal systems of the United States, England, France, and Germany. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 86 p. 23'^. (61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. JflS.) By J. O. Manson, of the Treasury department. Issued also in 1909. 10-35378 HJ197.T76 1910 113 Wagner, Adolf Heinrich Gotthilf. Beitrage zur Lehre von den Banken. Leipzig, L. Voss, 1857. rvi, 340 p., 2 I. fold, diagr 4-35695 cm HGH586.W2 114 Walker, Francis Amasa. Money. New York, H. Holt and company; [etc., etc.] 1891. rv p., 11, 550 p. 20i'™. 6-9202 HG221.W175 115 Money in its relations to trade and industry. New York, H. Holt and company, 1907. iv p., 1 I., 339 p. 19^"^. 7-19438 HG221.W19 116 Walsh, Correa Moylan. The fundamental problem in mone- tary science. New York, London, The Afacmillan company, 1903. x,383 p. 20"™. 3-4765 HG223.W2 117 Weber, Adolf. Die Geldqualitatder Banknote. Einejuristisch- social-okonomische Untersuchung. Leipzig, DuncTcer & Humblot, 1900. rii,84-p. 23™. "Quellenverzeichnis": p. ix-xii. 2-22632 HG351.W3 118 Whitaker, A. G. The Ricardian theory of gold movements and Professor Laughlin's views of money. Quarterly journal of economics, Feb. 1904, ''^- 18: 220-254. HBl.Q3,v.l8 119 White, Horace. Money and banking, illustrated by Ameri- can history. Revised and continued to the year 1911. 4th ed. Boston, New York [etc\ Ginn and company, [1911]. xiv, 491 p. col. front., diagrs. 20""*, Bibliography: p. 481-485. 12-521 HQ221.W63 GENEEAL WORKS 25 120 Wirth, Max. Das Geld. Geschichte der Umlaufsmittel von der altesten Zeit bis in die Gegenwart. Leipzig, G. Freytag; [etc., etc.] I884. 3 p. l, 213, [1] p. illus. 18Y™. (Das Wis sen der Gegenwart ... xxv. Bd.) l-G-2163 HG231.W7 121 Wolff, Henry W. Co-operative banking, its principles and practice, with a chapter on co-operative mortgage-credit. London, P- S. King and son, 1907. 2 p. I., [mij-xw p., 2 I., 301 p. 23^'"^. "Publications by the same author upon the same and cognate sub- jects": 1 leaf preceding p. [1]. 7-38584 HG2126.W85 122 People's banks: a record of social and economic suc- cess. 3d ed., newly rev. and enl. London, P. S. King & co., 19W. xii p., 2 l, 587 p. 21^'"'. Contents. — Introduction. — ^The general idea. — The two problems. — The two aspects of the question. — Credit to agriculture. — The "credit associations" of Schulze-Delitzsch. — Raiffeisen village banks. — Adaptations. — "Assisted" co-operative credit. — Co-oper- ative credit in Austria and Hungary. — The "Banche popolari" of Italy. — The " Casse rurali " of Italy. — Co-operative credit in Bel- gium. — Co-operative credit in Switzerland. — Co-operative credit in France. — Offshoots and congeners. — Co-operative credit in In- dia. — Conclusion. — Index. A1&-1906 HG2041.W83 123 Wolowski, Louis Franpois Michel Raymond. La question des banques. Paris, Guillaumin et cie, I864. 2 p. 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Rapport fait au nom de la Commission charg^e d 'examiner: 1° le projet de loi portant proro- gation du privilege de la Banque de France; 2° les propositions de M. Emile Ferry et de M. Dumay sur la Banque de France. 112 p. No. 1649 (annexe). Chambre des d6put6s. 1892. Annexe au proc^s- verbal de la 2e. stance du 18 juillet 1891. Annexe au rapport [1649, supra.] 22 p. No. 2082. Chambre des d^putfe. 1896. Annexe au procfes-verbal de la s6ance du 31 octobre 1896. Projet de loi portant prorogation du privilege de la Banque de France. 36 p. No. 2225. Chambre des d^put^s. 1897. Annexe au procfes-verbal de la stance du 23 Janvier 1897. Rapport fait au nom de la Com- mission charg^e d' examiner le projet de loi portant pronation du privil&ge de la Banque de France. 104 p. No. 2225 (annexe). Chambre des d^put^s. 1897. Annexe au pro- ems- verbal de la stance du 23 Janvier 1897. Annexe au Rapport [2225, supra]. 37 p. No. 205. S^nat. 1897. Annexe au procfes- verbal de la s4ance du 2 juillet 1897. Projet de loi adopts par la Chambre des d^put^s portant prorogation du privilege de la Banque de France. 12 p. No. 2. S6nat. 1897. Annexe au procfes-verbal de la a^ance du 22 octobre 1897. Rapport fait au nom de la Commission charg6e d'examiner le projet de loi, adopts par la Chambre des d^putfe, portant prorogation du privilege de la Banque de France. 159 p. HG3035.A5 1891 The above series of documents were selected for the National monetary commission by French experts on the national banking system of France. FRANCE 41 219 Helander, Sven. Das Zuriickgehen der Bedeutung der Zen- tralnotenbanken. III. Kapitel. Die franzosische Zen- tralnotenbanken. Jahrhucher fur NationaloTconomie und Statistik, June, 1912, S. ser., V. 44- 175-210. HB5.J3,3.8er.,v.44 220 Huart, Albin. Le developpement des op&ations de credit des grandes banques fran^aises et leur influence sur I'essor 6conomique et financier du pays. Revue economique intemationale, Aug. 15-20, 1912, 9.annee, V. 3: 263-289. HB3.B5,9.aimee,v.3 221 Kaufmann, Eugen. Das franzosische Bankwesen, mit be- sonderer Berucksichtigung der drei Depositengrossbanken. Tubingen, J. C. B. Mohr {P. Siebeck), 1911. xii, 372 p. incl. tables. 24h'™. {Archiv fur Sozialwissensdiaft und Sozialpolitik. Ergdnzungsheft /.) "Benutzte Literatur": p. x-xii. 11-5945 HG3028.K3 222 Lagrave, Lucien. Les etablissements de credit, I'escompte et la Banque de France. Paris, Impr. Alcan-Levy, 1910. 125 p., 1 I. 25 i'^'". "Bibliographie": p. 121-122. 12-18252 HG3729.F8L3 223 Liesse, Andr6. Evolution of credit and banks in France from the founding of the Bank of France to the present time. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909 [1910]. 267 p. fold. tab. 23-''^. ( TJ. S. 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 522.) At head of title: National monetary commission. 10-35929* HG3028.Ii5 224 Nogaro, Bertrand. La banque de France et les nouvelles conventions. Revue politique et parlementaire, Apr. 10, 1912, v. 72: 22-33. H3.B4,v.72 225 Les banques d'6mission et leur Evolution contem- poraine. Revue economique intemationale, June 15-20, 1912, 9. annee, v. 2: 475-494- HB3.ii5,9.amige,v.2 226 Patron, Maurice. The Bank of France in its relation to national and international credit, and an article upon French savings, by Alfred Neymarck. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 181 p. fold, diagr. 23™. ([U.S.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 494.) At head of title: . National monetary commission. Bibliography: p. 160-161. 10-35784 HG3035.P45 42 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 227 Pommier, Louis. La Banque de France et I'^tat depuis sa creation jusqu'k nos jours. Paris, A. Rousseau, 1904. a;u, 4B5 p. 25^''^. "Bibliographie": p. v-xi. Contents.— Introduction: Le regime de la Banque de France vis-a- vis de r^tat.— 1. ptie. La concession du privilege d'^mission ^ la Banque de France, au cours du xix« sifecle.— 2. ptie. La Banque de France et le service de la tr6sorerie de I'^tat. — 3. ptie. La Banque de France et lea unpdts. — Conclusion. 6-3607 HG3034.P7 228 Prince, Amedee. Une banque d'exportation. NouveUe revue, June 1, 1912, 4. sir., v. 1: S27-SU- AP20.N8,4.B6r.,v.l 229 Une banque d'exportation. Deuxieme partie. Facili- t6s que pourrait peut-^tre foumir la Banque de France pour aider h. la creation d'une banque d'exportation. NouveUe revue, July 1, 1912, 4. ser., v. 2: 69-81. AP20.N8,4.sgr.,v.2 230 Rayneri, Charles. Le cr6dit agricole par I'association coope- rative; manuel h. I'usage des promo teurs et administra- teurs d' associations de credit agricole. Vendu au profit du Centre f6d6ratif du credit populaire en France (3 6d.) Paris, GuiUaumin & c*', 1902. I49 p., 1 I. 26^'='^. 6-24032 HG2051.F8R2 231 Sagnier, Henry. Le credit agricole en France, ses origines, son essor, son avenir; lettre-pr^face de M. Jules Meline. Paris, Lihrairie agricole de la Maison rustique, 1911. xv, 158 p., 1 I. 23'^'". 12-7184 HG2051.F8S2 232 Schwalenberg, Georg Karl. Die Bank von Frankreich und die deutsche Reichsbank. Ein Vergleich. Halle a. S., Hofhuchdruckerei von C. A. Kaemmerer <£• co., 1903. X, 140 p. 22''". " Litteraturverzeichniss " : p. v-vi. 5-25982 HG3034.S4 233 U. S. National monetary commission. Statistics for Great Britain, Germany, and Frpnce, 1867-1909. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 354 P- {partly fold.) ^5™. (Gist Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 578.) Statistics for France, 1870-1909. Furnished mainly by the Bank of France and the Credit lyonnais. pt. i. General statistics, pt. II. Statistics of banks and banking in France, pt. iii. Statistics of money, gold supply, gold movements, and foreign exchange. 10-36023 HG269.U5 GERMANY ' 43 234 Vallier, Fernand. Les banques d'exportation h, r6tranger et en France. Grenoble, J. Rey, 1911. 2 f. I., v, 228 p., 1 I. incl. tables. " BibliograpMe " : p. i-v. 12-13426 HG1588.V2 235 Variations in the rate charged by the Bank of France from 1844 to 1899. Bankers' magazine {London), Aug. 1900, v. 70: 125-132. HG1503.B2,v.70 236 Vidal, Emmanuel. The history and methods of the Paris bourse. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 1 p. I., 276 p. facsims. ;g3i^™. {[U.S.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 573.) At head of title: . . . National monetary commission. 10-36031 HG4582.V3 237 Weber, Adolf. Das franzosische Bankwesen. Archiv fiir SozialwissenscTiaft und SozialpolitiJc, Mar. 1912, V. 34: 615-624. H5.A8,v.34 GERMANY 238 Bendixen, Friedrich. Das Wesen des Geldes. Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Reform der Reichsbankgesetzgebung. Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot, 1908. 2 p. I., 60 p. 24'^'^. 9-3396 HG321.B45 239 Bichmann, Heinrich. Der Zinsfuss seit 1895. Berlin, Puttkammer cfc Muhlbrecht, 1912. vi, 7-154, [4^] p. incl. tables, diagrs. 24™. "Literatumachweis": p. v-vi. 12-24475 HG1623.G3B6 240 Biermer, Magnus. Die deutsche Geldverfassung. 2. Aufl. Giessen, E. Roth, 1908. 68 p. 22"'^. {Sammlung national- okonomischer Aufsatze und Vortrage in zwangloser Reihev^ folge, hrsg. von Magnus Biermer. 1. Bd. Eft. 10.) 9-20440 HG999.B5 241 Blumenberg, Albert Wilhelm Georg. Die Konzentration im deutschen Bankwesen. Leipzig-Reudnitz, Drwclc von A. Hoffmann, 1905. Ill p., 2 1. 23^"^. "Literatuxverzeichnis": 1 p. following p. 111. 7-10686 HG3048.B5 242 Budde, Justus. Beitrage zum Reichs-hypothekenbankgesetze. Berlin, F. Vahlen, 1905. 58 p. 23'^. 6-37190 HG2051.G4B9 44 LIBEABY OF CONG-BESS 243 Buff, Siegfried. Das Kontokorrentgescliaft im deutschen Bankgewerbe. Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G. Cotta, 1904. xii, 126 p. SSi'"". (Munchener volkswirtschaftlicTie Stvdien. 61. Stuck.) "Literaturverzeichnie": p. x-xii. 4_192i3 HG3050.B9 244 Dalchow, Dr. Die Reichsbank in kritischer Betrachtung ihres juristischen Gefiiges und ihrer volkswirtschaftlichen Bedeutung. Annalen des Deutschen ReicJis, 1912, no. 4: 288-303; no. 5: 379-389; no. 6: 423-451. "VerzeichniB der benutzten Bucher": p. 44&-451. H5.A6 1912 245 Dannenbaum, Fritz. Deutsche Hypothekenbanken; wirt- schaftliche Darstellung nebst Kommentar zum Hypothe- kenbankgesetz. Berlin, F. VaUen, 1911. viii, 4I8 f. incl.fold. tab. 25^'"'. "Literatiir des HypothekenbankweeenB": p. 409-412. 12-5199 HG2061.D2 246 Depitre, Edgard. Le mouvement de concentration dans les banques allemandes. Paris, A. Rousseau, 1905. 3 p. I., 260 p. ind. tables. 25\<^. "Bibliographie": p. 253-256. 7-9572 HG3048.D4 247 Disconto Gesellschaft, Berlin. Die Disconto-gesellschaft, 1851 bis 1901, Denkschrift zum 50jahrigen Jubilaum. Berlin, [Reichsdruckerei], 1901. 277 p. plates, ports. 13-4142 HG3060.B54D6 248 Eichholtz,Thilo. NationaledeutscheBankpolitik.unterbeson- derer Beriicksichtigung der Entwicklung der deutschen Ubersee- und Kolonialbanken. Berlin, W. Siisserott, 1906. 3 p. I., 171 p. 26"". 6-39005 HG3048.K3 249 Franken, Cari. Der Staat und die Hypotheken-banken in Preussen. Leipzig, C. L. HirscTifeld, 1904. «', 88 p. 24"". {AbJiand- lungen aus dem Staatsvnssenschaftlichen Seminar zu, Miinster i. W. . . . hrsg. von Max von Heeled. 1. Hfl.) "Literatui": p. iii-iv. 6-22844 HG2061.G4r7 250 Franz, Robert. Die landschaftlichen Kreditinstitute in Preus- sen. Ihre rechtlichen und finanziellen Verhaltnisse und ihre geschichtliche Entwickelung. Berlin, F. Schneider <& co., 1902. xvi, 4OI, [1] p. 24'^^. 3-28615 HG2061.G4F8 GERMANY 45 251 Germany. Bankenquete-Tcommission. Bankenquete 1908. Stenographische Berichte. Die Verhandlungen der Ge- samtkommission zu den Punkten i-v des Fragebogens. Berlin, E. S. Mitiler und Sohn, 1909. viii, 290 p. Six ^4"». Rudolf Havenstein, chairman. 10-7947 HG3042.A5 1908 252 Bankenquete 1908/09. Stenographische Be- richte. Die Verhandlungen der Gesamtkommission zu Punkt VI des Fragebogens. (Depositenwesen.) Berlin, E. S. MitUer und Sohn, 1910. x, 222 p. 31 x 24'"". Rudolf HavenBtein, chainnan. 10-34015 HG3042.A5 1908a 253 German bank inquiry of 1908: stenographic reports. WasMn^on, Govt, print, off., 1910-11. 2 v. fold. tab. 23'^. ([ U. 8.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 407.) At head of title : . . . National monetary commiflsion. [Vol. i] pub. at Berlin, 1909, with title: Bankenquete 1908 . . . vol. II, BerliD, 1910, with title: Bankenquete 1908/09. Vol. n has title: German bank inquiry of 1908-9. Rudolf Havenstein, chairman. 10-35473 HG3042.A5 1908d 254 Borsen-enguete-Tcommission. Bericht. Berlin, GedrucM in der Reichsdruckerei, 1893. 4 p. I., 190 p. ggcm Contents. — Eioleitung. — i. Rechtliche Stellung und Organisation der Borsen. — u. Emissionsweeen, Zulassung von Papieren zum Handel und zur Notiz. — m. Terminhandel. — rv. Maklerwesen und Kursfestellung. — v. KommissionBgeschait. 3-11916 HG4566.G3A3 1893 255 Die hauptsachlichsten Borsen Deutschlands und des Auslandes, ihre Organisationen, Einrichtungen, Gebrauche u. s. w. Berlin, Gedruckt in der Reichsdruckerei, 1892. 2 p. I., 186 p. 29^"'". 3-11917 HG4556.G3A1 256 Laws, statutes, etc. Die Gesetzgebung liber Geld-, Bank- und Borsenwesen. Von Ed. Heilfron. Berlin, Speyer <& Peters, 1911. xi, [1], 476 p. 19"". 11-13203 46 LIBBAEY OF OONGEESS 257 Germany. Laws, statutes, etc. Die Reichsgesetzgebung iiber Miinz- und Noten- bankwesen, Papiergeld, Pramienpapiere und Reichschulden. Text-Ausgabe mit Anmerkungen und Sachregister. Von R. Koch. 5. Aufl. Berlin, J. Guttentag, g. m. h. h., 1905. 3 p. I., [ix]-Tvi, J,89 p. 13i'='^. {Guttentag' sche Sammlung deutseher Reichsgesetze. nr. £6.) 13-3636 258 Beichshank. Bankenquete 1908/09. Materialien zur Frage des Deposltenwesens (Punkt vi des Fragebogens) Ftir die Zwecke der Bankenquete bearb. in der Statis- tischen Abteilung der Reichsbank. Berlin, GedrucJct in der Reichsdruclcerei, 1910. viii, 304 P- incl. taUes. 31 x 24"-^. Contents. — i. Zur Frage der Regelung des Deposltenwesens. — n. Zur Bilanzstatistik der deutschen Banken. — m. Zur Bilanzsfatistik der deutschen Kreditgenoesenschaften. — rv. Zur Frage der Emis- sionsstatistik. — v. Zur Frage der Verstarkung der Goldreserven in England. 10-34013 HG3042.A5 1908b 259 : — The Reichsbank, 1876-1900. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 362 p. 23<^^ ([U. S.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 408.) At head of title : . . . National monetary commission. The German original of this work was pub. in 1900; English transla- tion by F. W. C. Lieder. cf. p. 2. App. Law of June 1, 1909, concerning changes in the bank act: p. 357- 362. 10-35476 HG3054.A32 260 Die Reichsbank 1876 bis 1910. Organisation und Geschaftsverkehr statistisch dargestellt. Berlin, Beichsdruckerei, 1912. viii, 251, {1\ p. ind. tables. 31 Y™ ■ 12-26654 HG3054.A35 260a Report of the Imperial Bank of Germany for the year 1911. Bankers'' magazine {London), Aug. 1912, v. 94: 257-282. The statement of the operations of the Imperial Bank of Germany is printed in this magazine annually. HG1503.B2,v.94 261 Silberkommission, 1894. Berlin silver commission, 1894. Proposals submitted and debate on the proposals. Report of the proceedings, to which is appended the report of the proceedings of the International bimetallic confer- ence at London May 2 and 3, 1894. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1895. xii, 1497 p. 23""*. {[U. S.] 63d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Misc. doc. 274.) Count von Posadowsky-Wehner, chairman. 9-8412 HG1001.A4 18941 GEEMANY 47 262 Hansen, Nikolaus. Das Problem der Liquiditat im deutschen Kreditbankwesen. Stuttgart, F. Enke, 1910. 3 p. I., 131 p. incl. tables, diagrs. ^5'™. {Tiihinger staatswissenschafiliche AtJumdlwigen. 6. lift.) "Literatur- und Materialiibereicht": p. 125-128. 12-29630 HG1616.H3 263 Hecht, Felix. Die Organisation des Bodenkredits in Deutsch- land. Leipzig, Duncker <& Humblot, 1891-1908. 4 v. front, {port.) Contents. — 1. Abt. Die staatlichen und provinziellen Bodenkredit- institute in Deutschland. 1. Bd. Entwicklungsgeschichte und Statistik. 1891.— 2. Bd. Organische Satzungen. 1891. 2. Abt. Die deutschen Hypothekenbanken. 1. Bd. Die Statistik der deutschen Hypothekenbanken. 1903. 3. Abt. Die landschaften und landschaftsahnlichen Kreditinstitute in Deutschland. 1. Bd. Die Statistik. 1908. 6-886 HG2051.G4H4 264 Helfferich, Karl. Die Reform des deutschen Geldwesens nach der Grundung des Reiches. Leipzig, Duncker & Humilot, 1898. 2 v. tab. {partly fold.) Contents. — i. Geschichte der deutschen Geldreform. — n. Beitrage zur Geschichte der deutschen Geldreform. 2-28822 HG990.H47 264a — Zur Emeuenmg des deutschen Bankgesetzes. Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot, 1899. xi, 135, [1] p. 22^""^. 13-^140 HG3055.H5 265 Helmo, Julius. Die Bankenquete 1908, wirtschaftspolitische Studien. 2 Aufl. Leipzig, DieterichscTie Verlagsbuchhandlung, T. Weicher, 1912. ^00 p. 24'='^. Contents. — Einleitung. — i. Die Reichsbank-note als gesetzliches Zahlungsmittel. Ein Wahrungsproblem.— ii. Die Kreditgewah- rung durch das Staatsinstitut Reichsbank. Ein Kreditproblem. — ni. Die intemationale Handels- und Zahlungsbilanz. Ein Agrar- problem. iv. Das "Promemoria" dea Bundes der Landwirte. Ein Episode. 12-27436 HG3048.H4 266 Heyman, Hugo. Reichsbank und Geldverkehr. Berlin, Puttkammer <&. Muhlbrecht, 1908. 58 p. 23"™. 9-4080 HG3055.Ha 267 Hugenberg, Alfred. Bank- und Kreditwirtschaft des deut- schen Mittelstandes. Munchen, J. F. Lehmann, 1906. viii, 121, [1] p. 22^'^"'. 13-3637 HG2051.G4H8 86054°— 13 4 48 LIBEAKY OF CONGKESS 268 Jeidels, Otto. Das Verhaltnis der deutschen Grossbanken zur Industrie mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Eisenindustrie. Leipzig, Dunclcer cfe Humblot, 1906. xii, 271, [1] p. 23"^- {Stoats- und sozialwissenschaftliche Forschungen, Jirsg. von 6. SchmoUer und M. Bering. 24- Bd., 2. Eft.) "Literatur": p. xi-xii. 5-37760 HB41.S7 269 Kalbe, Georg Gottlieb Julius Robert. Die deutsche Reichsbank und die Bank von Frankreich. Berlin, Druck von B. Paul, 1902. 1 p. I., 100 p., 2 I. fold, diagr. 22 <=■•". "Litteratur": p. 3-4. 3-31134 HG3054.K3 269a Katzenstein, Louis. Die dreissigjahrige G«schaftstatigkeit der Reichsbank. Berlin, L. Simion, Nf., 1906. 3 p.l, [3]-63 p. 2 fold, diagr. 23<^. {VoTksvnrtschafUiche Zeitfragen, Jahrg. xxriii, hft. 7-8.) 13-4141 HG3054.K3 270 Kautsch, Jacob. Handbuch des Bank- und Borsenwesens fur Kaufleute . . . und Bankbeamte. 3. voLst. neu bearb. Aufl. von Siegfried Hirsch. Berlin, S. Simon, 1912. 366 p. 23\<^. 13-9732 HG1605.K:25 1012 271 Koch, Richard. German imperial banking laws. Together with the German stock exchange regulations. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. v, 330 p. fold, forms. ;gS™. ([ U. S.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 574.) At head of title: National monetary commission. Translated by F. F. Rosenblatt. Introduction includes history of conditions prevailing in Germany, ■with regard to media of circulation— coins, paper money and bank notes — etc. 10-35937 HG304S.E8 272 Lansburgh, Alfred. Das deutsche Bankwesen. Berlin^Charlottenberg, Bank Verlag, 1909. 64 p. viiifold. tab. {in pocket) 23^'"". 9-21860 HG3050.Ii2 273 Die deutsche Kommunalbank. Die Bank, Jan.-Feh. 1912: 19-26; 119-127. HG1606.B26 1012 274 Ein Konditionenkartell im Bankgewerbe. Die Bank, Jan. 1913 : 1-10. HG1606.B25 1013 GERMANY 49 275 Lescure, Jean. Les marches financiers de Berlin et de Paris et la crise franco-allemande de juillet-octobre 1911 (I). Revue economique internationale, Sept. 15-20, 1912, 9. annee, V. S: 466-509. HB3.R5,9.annee,v.3 276 Lewy, Max. Die Nationalbank fiir Deutschland zu Berlin 1881-1909. Berlin, K. Curtius, 1912. 109 f. ind. fold, tables, fold, diagrs. 23Y'^. "Literatur- und Quellen-nachweis": p. 11. 12-14637 HG3060.B54N3 277 Lexis, Wilhelm. 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AP30.G8,v.70 281 Metzler, Ludwig. Studien zur Gescbichte des deutschen Effektenbankwesens, vom ausgebenden Mittelalter bis zur Jetztzeit; ein Beitrag zur Geschicbte des deutschen Bankwesens. Leipzig, C. E. Poeschd, 1911. vii, 165 p. 24''^- 12-27437 HG30463I6 50 LIBEABY OF CONGEESS 282 Moll, Ewald. Die Geschaftsergebnisse der deutschen Aktien- gesellschaften in den Jahren 1909/10 und 1910/11. Die Geschaftsergebnisse der deutschen Aktienbanken in den Jahren 1907/08, 1908/09, 1909/10 und 1910/11. Jahrhilcher fur Nationalolconomie und StatistiTc, Nov. 1912, V. 99: 639-650. HB5.J3,v.99 283 The Operations of the Imperial Bank of Germany for the last twenty years: from 1876 to 1895. Bankers' magazine (London), Oct. 1896, v. 62: Jf73-485. HG1503.B2,v.63 284 The Operations of the Imperial Bank of Germany from 1898 to 1906. Bankers' magazine (London), Dec. 1907, v. 84-' 693-707. HG1503.B2,v.84 285 Poschinger, Heinrich, Bitter von. Die Banken im Deutschen Reiche, Oesterreich und der Schweiz, mit besonderer Riicksicht auf die Geschichte und Statistik derselben. Ein Handbuch des Bankwesens. Erlangen, E. Besold; [etc., etc.] 1876-77. 2 v. 23^'"". 4-35700 HG3046.P8 286 Bankwesen und Bankpolitik in Preussen. Berlin, J. Springer, 1878-79. 3 v. 23^'"". Contents. — 1. Bd. Von der altesten Zeit bis zum Jahre 1846. — 2. Bd. Die Jahre 1846 bis 1857.— 3. Bd. Die Jahre 1858 bis 1870. 4-35701 HG3059.P8P7 287 Prion, W. Das deutsche Wechseldiskontgeschaft. Mit be- sondrer Berucksichtigung des Berliner Geldmarktes. Leipzig, Duncker cfc Humblot, 1907. xiii, 298 p. diagrs. (1 fold.) 23"^"^. (Stoats- und soziaiwissenschaftliche For- schungen; hrsg. von G. SchmoUer und M. Sering. Eft. 127.) 8-3651 HB41.S7 pt.l27 288 Raffalovich, Arthur. The banks of Alsace and Lorraine, after the annexation. (In A History of banking in all the leading nations. New York, 1896. 27'"". V. 3, p. 395-412.) HG1551.H6,v.3 289 La Banque d'AUemagne. Economiste franpais. May, 18, Juns 1, 1912, Jfi. annee, v. 1: 751-753; 835-837. HB3.E3,40. annSe.y.l 290 La Reichsbank et la crise d'automne. Journal des economistee, Apr. 15, 1912, 6. sir., v. 34: 27-34. HB3.J8,6.s6r.,v.34 GEEMANY 51 291 Rettig, Paul. Die deutschen Grossbanken. Westermanns MonatsTiefte, July, 1912, v. 112: 660-662. AP30.W5,v.ll2 292 Biesser, Jacob. Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der deutschen Grossbanken mit besonderer Rtickslcht auf die Konzen- trationsbestrebungen. 2. verm, und verb. Aufl. Jena, G. Fischer, 1906. xii, 325 p. incl. tables. 24''^. Bibliographical foot-notes. 9-4079 HG3048.B6 293 The German great banks and their concentration in connection with the economic development of Germany. 3d ed. completely rev. and enl. WasTiington, Govt, print, off., 1911. xvi, 10^2 p. incl. tables. 23'^'^. {{TJ.S:\ 61st Cong., 2d sess. Sermte. Doc. 593.) At head of title: National monetary commission. Translation of "Die deutschen Grossbanken und ihre Konzentra- tion," by Morris Jacobson. 11-35821 HG3048.B65 294 Root, L. Carroll. The imperial bank of Germany. Sound currency, Nov. 1, 1898, v. 5: 345-352. HG529.A3,v.5 295 Ruby, Josef. Die Badische Bank 1870-1908; ein Beitrag zur Notenbankfrage in Deutschland. Karlsruhe i. B., G. Braun, 1911. 4 f- l-> H^ p. incl. tables. 24h '^™- {Freiburger voTkswirtschaftliche Abhandlungen . . . 1. Bd., 4. Eft.) "Literatur": 3d prelim, leaf. 12-4642 HG3060.M3B3 296 Ruppel, Willy. Kleine Reichsbanknoten. Das deutsche Bank- notengesetz von 1906 im Lichte der Geschichte und Theorie des Banknoten- und Papiergeldwesens. Leipzig, C. L. Hirschfeld, 1908. 3 p. I., [5]-182, [4] p. 24^"^. "Verzeichnis der benutzten Literatur": 2 p. at end. 8-22087 HG1004.I18 297 Saulgeot, H. Deux types de banque d'empire; AUemagne, Russie. Paris, A. Rousseau, 1905. 2 p. I., [viil-viii, 176 p. tables. 26i<^"'. "Bibliographie": p. vii-viii. 6-33503 HG1856.S3 298 Schmidt, Hermann. The working of the elastic clause of the German bank act. Institute of bankers (London). Journal, April, 1905, v. 26: 199-220. Including discussion by D. M. Maeon, Sir Felix Schuster, and others. HG1611.I6,v.26 52 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 299 Schortmann, Max. Die Zentralnotenbanken im Dienste der staatlichen Kassenverwaltung; eine Untersuchung uber die Beziehungen von Banken zu offentlichen Kassen. Stuttgart, F. Enke, 1910. x, 117 f. 26'"". (Tubinger staatswissenschafUiche Aihandlungen ... 7. Eft.) "Quellenubereicht": p. 115-117. 12-29635 HG1811.S3 300 Schweitzer, Georg. Leitfaden des Bank- und Borsenwesens. 3. Aufl., nach den neuesten Bestimmungen der Gesetzge- bung umgearb. Leipzig, J.J. Weier, 1908. xi, 276 p. 17^"^. 9-4077 HG3048.S4 301 Snyckers, Alexander. La Reichsbank et la Banque de France, leur politique. Paris, A. Rousseau, 1908. viii, 206 p. 24Y'^. "Bibliographie": p. vii. 9-12419 HG3055.S7 302 Steele, F. E. "How note issues are regulated." BanTcers' magazine {London), Dec. 1902, v. 74- 718-724- England and Germany. HG1503.B2,v.74 303 Steller, Paul. Nationale Bankpolitik; ein Beitrag zur Bank- frage in Deutschland. Berlin, H. Spamer, 1907. iv, 44 p. 24™. 8-5874 HG3048.S82 304 Die Wendung in der deutschen Geld- und Bankfrage. Koln am Rhein, P. Neubner, 1908. 2 p. I., 190 p. 22"" 8-30737 HG3048.S85 305 Telschow, R. ed. Der gesamte Geschaftsverkehr mit der Reichsbank. Ein Handbuch zur Orientierung fur das Publikum, insbesondere fiir die mit der Bank im Verkehr stehenden Personen, Firmen, Institute und Behorden, unter Benutzung amtlichen Materials zusammengestellt und bearbeitet. 9. Aufl. bearb. von C. Letzel. Leipzig, G. A. Gloeckner, 1900. 4 p. l, 270 p. 21^'^'". l-G-lllO HG3056.T3 306 Troch, Ewald. Die wirtschaftUche Bedeutung der staathchen und provinziellen Bodenkreditinstitute in Deutschland fiir den landlichen Besitz. Jena, 0. Fischer, 1905. 4 p. I., 152 p. 24i<"^. {Sammlung TMtioimlokonomisc'her und statistischer AhTiandlungen des StoMtswissenschafUichen Seminars zu Halle a. d. S. 51 Bd.) 5-34210 HD1440.G3T8 GERMAN Y 53 307 TJ . S . National monetary commission. Miscellaneous articles on German banking. Washington, Govt, frivi. off., 1910. 478 p. ^Si""*. {61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 508.) This volume contains the following articles: I. The statistical history of the German banking system, 1888-1907, by Robert Franz; II. The organization of credit and banking arrangements in Germany, by Waldemar Mueller; III. The method of payment by means of bank-account transfers and the use of checks in Germany, by Max Wittner and Siegfried Wolff; IV. Director's fees in Germany, by Carl Melchior; V. The land- mortgage associations (Landschaften), by J. Hermes; VI. Agri- cultural improvement banks (Landeskultur-Rentenbanken), by J. Hermes; VII. The German savings banks, by Dr. Seidel; VIII. The history of savings banks in Germany, by B. Breslauer; IX. The State and communal savings bank legislation of recent times, by Robert Schachner; X. The Preussische Central-Genossen- Bchafts-Kasse, or Prussian Central Bank for Cooperative Societies, by C. HeUigenstadt; XI. Cooperative credit societies (Raiffei- sensche Darlehnskassenvereine), by Hans Crviger; XII. Special- loan banks (Darlehnskassen), by W. Lotz. 10-35886 HG3048.U6 308 Renewal of Reichsbank charter. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 268 p. tables {partly fold.) 23"^. {61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 507.) Contents. — Results of the German bank inquiry of 1908 (articles published in the ' ' Frankfurter Zeitung " during December, 1908) — Draft of a bill for the amendment of the German bank act with explanations. — Excerpts from the proceedings of the Third Ger- man bankers' convention, held in Hamburg in September, 1907. The discussion of deposit banking (speeches by Dr. Jaff6, Dr. Damm6, Dr. Solomousohn, Max Schinckel, and Geh. Mueller) — Credit at the Reichsbank, by R. Koch. — Concerning the collateral loan business of the Reichsbank, especially the lending on imperial and state securities, by R. Koch. — Concerning the renewal of the Reichsbank privilege, by W. Lexis. — Concerning the renewal of the privilege of the Reichsbank and of the private note banks, by Moritz Stroell. — Law of June 1, 1909, amending the Bank act. 10-35783 HG3055.Xr5 • 309 Statistics for Great Britain, Germany, and France, 1867-1909. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 354. p. {partly fold.). 29'"^. {61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 578.) Statistics for Germany, 1870-1908. Furnished by the Centralver- band des deutschen Bank- und Bankiergewerbes and the Deutsche Oekonomist. pt. 1. General statistics, pt. 2. Statistics of banks and banking in Germany, pt. 3. Statistics of money, gold supply, gold movements, and foreign exchange. 10-36023 HG359.tr5 54 LIBEAEY OF CONGEESS 310 Variations in the rate charged by the Imperial Bank of Germany from 1844 to 1899. Bankers' magazine {London), Sept. 1900, v. 70: S32-339. HG1503.B2,v.70 311 Wagner, AdoK Heinrich Gotthilf. System der Zettelbank- pohtik, mit besonderer Riicksicht auf das geltende Recht und auf deutsche Verhaltnisse. Ein Handbuch des Zettelbankwesens. 2., theilweise umgearb. und ver- voUstandigte Ausg. Freiburg i. Br., F. Wagner' sche BucTihandlung, 1873. xxviii, 778 p. fold. tah. ^5^™. 4-35694 HG1870.G4W2 312 Wallich, Paul. Die Konzentration im deutschen Bankwesen. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der gegenwartigen Wirtschafts- organisation. Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G. Cotta'sche BucTihandlung Nach- folger, 1905. viii, 173, [1] p. 23^"'^. (Munchener voTks- wirtschxiftLiche Studien. 74- Stuck.) 6-8832 HG3048.W2 313 Walther, Andreas. Geldwert in der Geschichte. Ein method- ologischer Versuch. VierteljaJirschriftfilr Sozial- und WirtschaftsgeschicJde, 1912, V. 10: 1-52. H5.V6,v.lO 314 Warnack, Max. Die Entwicklung des deutschen Bank- no tenwesens. Berlin, E. Ebering, 1905. 236 p., 1 I. 2Si<^. {RecMs- und staatswissenschafUicJie Studien, veroffenUicld von Dr. E. Ebering. Hft. xxvii.) Anhang (tabelle): Der Geschaffsverkehr der Reichebank von 187fr- 1903 (p. 222-223) Notenumlauf der deutschen Zettelbanken von 1870-1903 (p. 224-228). 5-36527 HG1006.W3 315 Warschauer, Otto Friedrich. Bank- und Borsengesetzge- bung in Deutschland. Quellenmaterial zum Selbst- studium und Geschaftsgebrauch fiir Juristen, National- okonomen und Kaufleute systematisch zusammengestellt. Berlin, F. Vahlen, 1908. vi, 136 p. 23^''^. 9-30482 HQ3043.W3 316 Physiologie der deutschen Banken. Berlin, W. Baensch, 1903. 2 p. l, 112 p. 21^'^. (BiUio- thek fiir Politik und VoTkswirtschaft. Ersg. von Hieber und C. A. Patzig. Hft. 6.) Contents.— Die deutschen Effektenbanken.— Die deutschen Hypo- theken- und Zettelbanken. ^^2186 HG3061.W3 GREAT BRITAIN 55 317 Weber, Adolf. Depositenbanken und Spekulationsbanken. Ein Vergleich deutschen und englischen Bankwesens. Leipzig, Duncker & Humllot, 1902. xv, SOS, [1] p. j^S"™. 3-13274 HG1588.W3 GREAT BRITAIN 319 Andreades, A. History of the Bank of England; tr. by Christabel Meredith, with a preface by H. S. Foxwell. London, P. S. King c& son, 1909. xxxix, 455 p. 22™. Bibliography: p. 429-445. L. C. has French ordinal also. 9-12919 HG2994.A58 320 Association of chambers of commerce of the TJnited. Kingdom. Banking and currency committee. Report. Institute of hankers {London). Journal, April 1909, v. SO: 264-277. This Committee was appointed "to take into consideration the re- strictive laws relating to currency and banking in the United Kingdom, and their effect upon the trade and commerce of the country." Among other conclusions the Committee holds "that the recognized and constant insufficiency of the gold reserve in the United Kingdom requires the immediate attention of the Government." HG1511.I6,v.30 321 Ayre, George L. How to strengthen and maintain our national gold reserves. Bankers' magazine (London), Nov. 1901, v. 72: 589-600. HG1503.B3,v.72 322 Bagehot, Walter. Lombard street, a description of the money market. New ed., with an introduction and corrigenda by Hartley Withers. London, Smith, Elder & co., 1910. xxviii, S72 p. WY"^. L. C. has other editions. 10-29727 HG3000.L82B5 323 Bank of England. Directors. Eepresentation, agreed upon the 20th day of May 1819, and laid before the Chancellor of the exchequer. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 21 May 1819. [London, 1819.] S p. SS'"*. (Gt. Brit. Parliament, 1819. E. of C.Repts. and papers, v.S. 3S8.) J30i.K6,l8l9,v.3 324 Bank of England — Cash payments. Proposed resolutions. 19 May 1819. {London, 1819.] 1 p. SS-^"". {Gt. Brit. Parlianneni, 1819. H. of C. Bepts. and papers, v. 3. 326.) •' ^ J301.K6,1819,v.3 56 IJBBAKY OP COSTGEESS 325 The Bank of England and the money market. Bankers' magazine (London), Mar. Apr. July, Sept. 1906, V. 81: 353-358; 532-537; v. 82: 5-10; 325-338. The concluding articles in this series deal with the subject of banking reserves. HG1503.B2,v.81,82 326 Bank rate ; the banker's vade mecum. [lst-3d] year of pub- lication. Leeds, J. W. Bean cfc son; [etc., etc.,] 1908-1910. 3 v. tables, diagrs. 24'^. annual. Comp. by A. H. Gibson. 10-16127 HGia23.G8B2 327 The Bank reserve and the rate of discount. Bankers' magazine (London), Oct. 1903, v. 76: ^37-^3. HG1503.B2,v.76 328 Bankers' reserves. Bankers' magazine (London), v. 82-94- Various articles, including the following: Bankers' reserves, E. H. Holden, Aug. 1906, v. 82: 254-257. The Bank of England and the money market: The gold reserve question, Sept. 1906, v. 82: 325-338. Gives substance of papers by R. H. Inglis Palgrave and D. Drummond-Fraaer. Bankers' reserves, second letter by E. H. Holden, Sept. 1906, v. 82: 402-405. Bank reserves, W. A. Tinnock, Nov. 1906, v. 82: 648-649. Gold reserves, Dec. 1906, v. 82: 689-693. Gold reserves, J. Spencer Phillips, Dec. 1906, v. 82: 735, 740-744. Bank reserves and how they may be augmented, A. H. Gibson, Jan.-Mar. 1907, v. 83: 33-56; 221-231; 376-385. Our gold reserves. Sir Felix Schuster, Jan. 1907, v. 83: 57-65. A national gold reserve. Axel F. Ericsson, Jan. 1907, v, 83: 124-125. Gold reserves, E. H. Holden, Feb. 1907, v. 83: 275-281. Bankers and the gold reserve question, Mar. 1907, v. 83: 361-363. Leading bankers on gold reserves. Mar. 1907, v. 83: 423-428. Gold reserves, Mar. 1907, v. 83: 437-438. The gold reserve problem, G. W. Revis, Apr. 1907, v. 83: 538-543. Gold reserves. Resolution of committee of London clearing bankers, Apr. 1907, v. 83: 590-591. How to strengthen the national gold reserve, by a north country banker. May, 1907, v. 83: 702-705. Bank reserves in the United States, Canada and England, F. S. Mead, July, 1907, V. 84: 67. The gold reserve controversy. Mar. 1908, v. 85: 369-375. Gold reserves. A plea for enlarging our gold base. A. W. K. Apr. 1908, V. 85: 511-540. Gold reserves. Lord Avebury, and others, before the London Chamber of Commerce, Apr. 1908, v. 85: 610-611. Gold reserves, [letter signed L. C], May, 1908, v. 85: 748-753. "Gold reserves." "A plea for the man of business," Arthur Lea, June, 1908, v. 85: 870-877. The gold reserve question. The Bank of England and bankers' balances, Dec. 1908, v. 86: 675-684. GREAT BRITAIN 57 The gold reserve controversy, May, 1900, v. 87: 671-679. Gold reserves, Sept. 1909, v. 88: 325-332. Notes on the report of the gold reserve committee of the London Chamber of Commerce, July, 1909, J. Herbert Tritton, Sept. 1909, v. 88: 333-341. Gold reserves. Report of the London Chamber of Commerce Com- mittee, Sept. 1909, v. 88: 386-390. Gold reserves. Letter to The Statist, from Sir Edward Holden, Jan. 1910, V. 89: 104-106. Scheme for the creation of a national gold reserve, Edgar Crammond, v. 90: 580-587. Scheme for the creation of a national gold reserve, a reply to Mr. Edgar Crammond, Charles F. Hannaford, Dec. 1910, v. 90 : 716-719 Gold reserves: internalandextemalviews. May, 1911, v. 91: 704-706 Gold reserves, June, 1911, v. 91: 811-816. Gold reserves: some suggestions, A. H. Gibson, Nov. 1911, v. 92 616-627. The gold reserve problem, by Drummond Eraser, Jan. 1912, v. 93 111-113. Banking reserves; Nov. 1912, v. 94: 589-596. Gold reserves, some practical suggestions, Dec. 1912, v. 94: 720-731. British gold reserves and the gold question in India, by Sir Edward Holden, Dec. 1912, v. 94: 764-774. HG1503.B3,v.82-94 yon 329 Barker, Dalgairns Arundel. Cash and credit. Cambridge, University press, 1910. vi p., 1 I., 1^3 p. 17' (The Camhridge manuals of science and literature.) 11-29812 HG221.B3 330 Bell, G. M. 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Wilson, 1896. vi p., 1 l, 219 p. 22i"". 6-30445t HG2986.B16 352 History and principles of banks and banking. [Newed.] London, E. Wilson, 1904. w* P-, i ^■, •^7'i p. 21 i"". 4-30387 HG2g86.E16 353 The Economist, London. Banking number. Economist, May 18, 1912, v. 74 : 1049-1186. Published semi-annually. HGll.E2,v.74 354 Fortune, E. F. Thomas. Concise and authentic history of the Bank of England. With dissertations on metals and coin, bank notes and bills of exchange. To which is added, their charter. 3d ed., with considerable additions. London, Printed for T. Boosey, 1802. 6 p. I., IS4 p. 17^'"". 3-8776 HG2994.F76 355 Fortune's epitome of the stocks & public funds, English, foreign, & American ... to which is added an account of the English and foreign railways, and the principal joint stock banks. 17th ed. Arranged and rev. by D. Morier Evans. London, Letts, son & co., 1856. xi, 429, [S] p. 17"^. 6-39320t HG4716.F7 356 The history of the Bank of England, from the estab- lishment of that institution to the present day. London, AUen and co., [1797]. 110, [S]-60 p. 19^'^. 6-33762t HG2994.F74 357 Fowler, William. Banking reserves. Institute of hankers (London). Journal, May, 1900, v. 21: With discussion by John Dun, F. O. Schuster, A. S. Harvey, H. Schmidt, Lord Eillingdon, and reply by Mr. Fowler. HG1611.ie,v.21 GREAT BRITAIN 61 368 Francis, John. History of the Bank of England, its times and traditions, from 1694 to 1844. 1st American ed., with notes, additions and an appendix. By I. Smith Homans. New Yorlc, Office of the Banker's Tnagazine, 1862. 2 p. L, ['iii\-^n, [lS]-4.76 p. front. 23^"^. 6-304o4t HG2994.r85 359 Francis, Joseph Hume. History of the Bank of England. A comprehensive account of its origin, foundation, rise, progress. Chicago, El., Euclid publishing company, 1888. xii, [13]- 891 p. 23'='^. 6-30456t HG2994.F87 360 Fraser, D. Drummond. Some modem phases of British banking, 1896-1911. Institute of hankers (London). Journal, Feh. 1913, v. 34' 82-111. Diecussion: p. 112-114. HG1611.I6,v.34 361 Fullarton, John. On the regulation of currencies; being an examination of the principles, on which it is proposed to restrict, within certaia fixed limits, the future issues on credit of the Bank of England, and of the other banking establishments throughout the country. London, J. Murray, I844. 1 p. I., [v]-mii, 227 p. 22'™. 6-40906t HG938.Fg 362 Gibson, A. H. Bank rate chart and statistics. Bankers' magazine (London), Feb. 1913, v. 95: 288. HG1503.B2,v.95 363 GiflFen, Sir Robert. Essays in finance. 2d ser. New York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1886. vi, 474 p. 22^'^. Gold supply; the rate of discount, and prices: p. 37-88; Bank reserves: p. 105-115. 6-38811 HG154.G45 364 Gilbart, James William. The history of banking ia Ireland. London, Longman, Eees, Orme, Brown, Green cfe Longman, 1836. mi, 148 p. 22""'. 6-32271t HG2999.I6G4 365 Goschen, George Joachim Goschen, viscount. Essays and addresses on economic questions (1865-1893) with intro- ductory notes (1905). London, E. Arnold, 1905. xii, 354 P- 23i<"". Seven per cent: p. 1-47; Two per cent: p. 48-101; Our cash reserves and central stock of gold: p. 102-130. The first article, written in 1865, is mainly a defence of the English currency system then in force. In 1867, when the second article was written, the rate of interest had fallen from seven to two per cent. The question of gold supply is discussed in all three articles. 6-1890 HG175.G67 62 LIBBAEY OF CONGRESS 366 Grant, James. A treatise on the law relating to bankers and banking companies including notes and cases decided in the Canadian courts, and an Appendix containing the most important English and Canadian statutes in force relating thereto. 6th ed. By A. M. Langdon and Herbert Jacobs, assisted by A. C. Forster Boulton. Canadian notes by A. C. Forster Boulton. London, Butterworth & co.; PMladelpUa, Cromarty law look company, 1910. cv p., 1 1, 915, 51,[l]p. 26'^. {Butter- worth's standard law looTc series . . . no. 8.) 10-12164 HG2983.G76 1910 367 Gt. Brit. Exchequer. Copy of correspondence with the Bank of England. Ordered, by the House of conmions, to be printed, 7 May 1844. [London, 18U-] 7 p. S3'">. {Parliament, 18U- S. of G. Bepts. and papers, v. 3£. 2^6.) Henry Goulbum, Chancellor of the exchequer; William Cotton, ■ Governor of the bank; J. B. Heath, Deputy governor. J301.K6,1844,v.33 368 Gold and silver commission. Final report of the Royal commission appointed to inquire into the recent changes in the relative values of the precious metals. "Washington, Gov't print, off., 1889. 199 p. fold, diagr. 23'='^. ([Z7. (S.] 50th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Misc. doc. no. 34.) Reprint of British report, ordered by joint resolution of U. S. House and Senate. 5-30431 HG277.G7a 359 Parliament. House of commons. Irish exchange com- mittee. Report from the Committee on the circulating paper, the specie, and the current coin of Ireland, and also, on the exchange between that part of the United Kingdom and Great Britain. [London, I8O4.] 4 v. in 1. 33'='^. 9-18391t HG950.I8A4 370 ^Secret committee on Bank of England. Reports. [London, 1797.] 3v.ini. tables {partly fold.) 33^"^. "Appointed to examine and state the total amount of outstanding demands on the Bank of England, and likewise of the funds for discharging the same." Appended to Report of the Lords' committee of secrecy. [Lon- don, 1797.] Contents. — First report . . . Ordered to be printed 3d March 1797. — Second report . . . Ordered to be printed 7th March 1797.— Third report . . . Ordered to be printed 2l8t April 1797. 9-13196t HG938.A4 1707 GBEAT BRITAIN 63 371 Gt. Brit. Parliament. House of commons. Secret committee on Bank of England charter. Report ; with tlie minutes of evidence, appendix and index. Printed by permission, as ordered by tlie House of commons, 11 August 1832. London, J. & L. G. Hansard & sons, printers to the House of commons, 1832. 486, 189 p. 84''". {Parliament, 18S2. E. of C. Repts. and papers. 722.) The Viscount Althorp, chairman. 9-13194t HG2995.A3 1832 372 A digest of the evidence on the bank charter taken before the committee of 1832, arranged together with the tables under proper heads; to which are prefixed strictures and illustrative remarks. Also copious indexes, &c. &c. London, J. Ridgeway, 1833. xxii, 296 p. 22'''^. 9-13189t HG2995.A3 1832a 373 Secret committee on commercial distress. First [-second] report; with the minutes of evidence. [London, I848.] 2 v. S^i"™. {Parliament, I848. H. of C. Reports and papers. 395, 584-) F. T. Baring, chairman. ' ' Secret committee 'appointed to inquire into the causes of the recent commercial distress, and how far it has been affected by the laws for regulating the issue of bank notes payable on demand.' " 7-19294 HG2982.A5 1848 374 Secret committee on joint stock banks. Report; together with the minutes of evidence, and appendix. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 20 August 1836. [London, 1836.] xii, 251 p. chart. 34'^'". {Parliament, 1836. H.ofC. Repts. and papers. 351.) The chancellor of the Exchequer, Thomas Spring- Rice, chairman. 9-13192t H:G2012.A5 1836 375 Report; together with the min- utes of evidence, appendix and index. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 15 July 1837. [London, 1837.] 2 p. l, iv, 304, 174, 93 p. chart. 35"^. {Parliament, 1837. H.ofC. Repts. and papers. 531.) The chancellor of the Exchequer, Thomas Spring-Rice, chairman. 8-482 HG2982.A5 1837 376 Report ; together with the min- utes of evidence, appendix and index. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 25 July 1838. [London, 1838.] 2 p. l, iv, 126 p. 35""". {Parliament, 1838. H. of C. Repts. and papers. 626.) The chancellor of the Exchequer, Thomas Spring-Rice, chairman. 9-13206t HG2012.A5 1838 86054°— 13 5 64 LIBKAET OF CONGRESS 377 Gt. Brit. Parliament. House of commons. Secret committee on the expediency of the hank resuming cash, paymenis. Reports with minutes of evidence and appendix. Ordered by the House of commons, to be printed, 5 April and 6 May 1819. . ^„^^ [London, 1819.] U), 355 p. 33'=-'. (Parlmmeni, 1819. H of C. Revts. and papers, v. 3. 202, 282.) ■ •' ^ J301.K6,1819,v.3 37g Select committee on hank acts. Report; together with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, appendix and index . . . (Communicated from the Commons to the Lords.) Ordered to be printed 17th August 1857. [London, 1857.] xii, 518, viii, 487 p. 34''". (.Parliament, 1867. House of Lords. Reports and papers. 196.) J301.K6 1857 379 Report ; together with the pro- ceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, appendix and index. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 1 July 1858. [London, 1858.] Ixxviii, 688 p. 33"". (Parliament, 1858. H. of C. Repts. and papers. 381.) Edward Card well, chairman. 9_11186t HG2982.A6 1858 380 Select committee on hanks of issue. Re- port; with the Minutes of evidence. Appendix and Index. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 7 August 1840. [London, I84O.] xii, 374, 4H H- «• 4^*) P- ind. tables. SSi<=^. (Parliament, I84O. H. of C. Repts. and papers. 602.) Charles Wood, chairman. Found also in British parliamentary papers, 1840: H. of C. vol. iv. 7-15750 HG2982.A5 1840 See also item no. 405. 381 First and second reports from the Select committee on banks of issue; with the minutes of evidence, appendix, and index. (1841.) Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 4 Jime and 15 June, 1841. London, I84I.] 3, viii, 358 p. S5i"" (Parliament, I84I. H. of C. Repts. and papers, 366, 410.) JSOl.KS 1841 See also item no. 330. GREAT BRITAIN 65 382 Gt. Brit. Parliament. House of commons. Select committee on hanks of issue. Report; together with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, and appendix [also Index]. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 22 July 1875. [London, 1875.] xii, 659 p., 1 I., 561-668 f. 53^™. (Parliament, 1875. H. of C. Repts. and papers. 351.) Index has special t.-p. 9-13193t HG1868.A5 1875 383 Select committee on promissory notes in Scotland and Ireland. Report. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 26 May 1826. [London, 1826.] 289 p. 33'='". (Parliament, 1826. H.ofG. Repts. and papers, V. 3. 402.) J301.K6 1826,v.3 384 • ■ Select committee on ike high price of gold huUion. Report, together with minutes of evidence, and accounts. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 8 June, 1810. [London, 1810] 232 p. 33"". (Parliament, 1810. H.ofG. Repts. and papers. 349.) Francis Homer, chainnan of the committee. 9-30479 HG296.G7A8 See also item no. 333. 385 House of lords. Committee on the hank charter. Bank charter. Resolutions proposed by Lord Viscount Althorp. 31 May 1833. [London, 1833] 1 p. 33""'. (Parliament. 1833. H.ofG. Repts. and papers, v. 23. 0.63.) J301.K6 1833,v.23 386 Secret committee on Bank of England. Reports respecting the Bank of England resuming cash payments: viz. The first and second reports by the lords committees appointed a Secret committee to enquire into the state of the Bank of England^ with respect to the expediency of the resumption of cash payments; — ^with minutes of evidence, and an appendix: — 7 May 1819: — Communicated by the lords, 12th May 1819. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 12 May 1819. [London, 1819.] 2 p. l, 431 p. incl. fold, tables. 33"". (Parliament, 1819. H.ofG. Repts. and papers. 291.) 9-13188t HG938.A4 1819b 387 Secret committee on commercial dis- tress. Report; together with the minutes of evidence, and an appendix. [London, 1848.] Iv, (1), 480, (2), 20 p. 34'"'. (Parliament, 1847-48. H. of G. Repts. and papers. 395, 565, 584.) J301.K6 1847-48,v.8 66 LIBEAKY OF COIfGEESS 388 Gt. Brit. Parliament. House of lords. Select committee on circulation of promissory notes. Report [with minutes of evidence, appendix and index] from the lords committees appointed a select committee to inquire into the state of circulation of promissory notes under the value of £5 in Scotland and Ireland. Ordered, by the House of com- mons, to be printed, 6 April 1827. [London, 1827.] 256 p. SS""". (Parliament, 1827. H.ofC. Bepts. and papers, V. 6. 2J^5.) J301.E6 1827,v.6 389 Treasury. Bank charter. A copy of all correspond- ence and minutes of any conferences between the govern- ment and the directors of the Bank of England, on the subject of the renewal of the bank charter. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 7 June 1833. [London, 1833.] 10 p. 33'^. {Parliament, 1833. H. of C. Repts. and papers, v. 23. 352.) J301.K6 1833,v.23 390 Bank of England charter. Copies of all com- munications that have passed between the government and the Bank of England, having reference to the terms on which the renewal of the bank charter is to take place, bearing date subsequent to 3d June 1833. Ordered, by the House of commons, to be printed, 23 August 1833. [London, 1833.] 6 p. 33'='". (Parliament, 1833. E. of C. Repts. and papers, v. 23. 728.) j301.Ka 1833,v.23 391 Hankey, Thomson. The principles of banking, its utility and economy; with remarks on the working and management of the Bank of England. Revised as regards the working and management of the bank by Clifford Wigram. 4th ed. London, E. Wilson, 1887. 3 p. I., xii p., 1 I., 151 p. 22^"^. 6-16192 Ha2996.H27 392 Hansard, Luke. The efficiency of reserves. Bankers' magazine (London), Mar. 1901, v. 72: 404-423. HG1503.B2,v.72 393 Hart, Heber Leonidas. The law of banking, with an appendix on the law of stock exchange transactions. 2d ed. London, Stevens and sons, limited, 1906. cvii, 1119 p. 2o<^. A 10-1886 HG2983.H32 394 Henderson, J. M. The joint stock companies acts (1862- 1900) in relation to banking. Bankers' magazine (London), Jan.- Mar. 1906, v 81-109-114 260-257, 391-397. HGi503.B2,v.81 GEEAT BKITAIN 67 395 [Herries, John Charles.] A review of the controversy respect- ing the high price of bulHon, and the state of our currency. London, Printed for J. Budd, 1811. 1 p. I., ii, 119 p. fold, tab. :g^"». 12-19626 HG038.H4 396 Hirst, Francis Wrigley. The stock exchange; a short study of investment and speculation. London, Williams and Norgate, ["1911]. v, 7-256 p. 17^''™. {Home university library of modern Jcnowledge. New YorTc, H. Holt and company.) Bibliography: p. 255-256. 11-10371 HG4551.H6 397 Holden, Sir Edward H. Our gold reserves. Institute of bankers {London) . Journal, Feb. 1907, v. 28: 65-77. A discussion of Sir Felix Schuster's paper. The paper is also dis- cussed in the same number of the Journal, by Henry Bell and F. E. Steele, p. 77-81, while the reply of Sir Felix Schuster is given on p. 82-84. HQ1511.I6,v.28 398 Holland, Robert Wolstenholme and Alfred Nixon. Banking law. London, New YorTc [etc.\ Longmans, Green, and co., 1908. xviii, 275 p. forms {partly fold.) 19""'. {Longmans' comr- mercial series, ed. by Alfred Nixon.) 10-831 H62983.H7 399 Huskinson, Thomas W. The Bank of England's charters the cause of our social distress. London, P. S. King <& son, 1912. xi, I40 p. 19""". 13-6090 HG2995.H8 400 Huskisson, William. The question concerning the deprecia- tion of our currency stated and examined. 3d ed., cor. London, J. Murray; [etc., etc.] 1810. 2 p. I., xix, 154 V- 22"^ The Library of Congress has other eds. 6-41145-6t HG938.H97 401 Institute of bankers, London. Questions on banking prac- tice from vols, i-xxx (inclusive) of the Journal. Revised and issued under the authority of the Council of the institute. 6th ed. — enl. and rev. London, Blades, East and Blades, 1909. viii, 607 p. 22^'^. AlO-1888 HG1601.I6 402 The Issue and banking departments, Bank of England. Bankers' magazine {London), Mar. 1910, v. 89: 355-365. HG1503.B2,v.89 68 LIBKABY OF CONGBESS 403 JafFe, Edgar. Das englische Bankwesen. 2., durchgesehene und erweiterte Aufl. Leifzig, DuncJcer & Humblot, 1910. xiii, 370 p. ind. tables. "Literatur": p. x-xiii. 11-1690 HG2990.J34 404 Lawson, WUliam John. The history of banking; with a com- prehensive account of the origin, rise, and progress, of the banks of England, Ireland, and Scotland. 2d ed., with additions. London, R. Benthy, 1855. S p. l, [v]-vii, [in]-xii p., 1 l, 476 p., 1 I., [U7]-5^p. 2 port. (ind. front.) 23"^. "A list of the works consulted": p. 514-518. 13-3643 HG2986.L43 405 Leckie, William. Review of the proceedings of the Commit- tee of the House of commons on banks of issue, 1840. And an inquiry into the effects of the bank restriction and the changes in the value of money; with an examina- tion of the leading principles in the work on political economy by the late David Ricardo. London, J. Unwin, 1841. vi, 299 p. 2 foU. tab. 22"^. See also item no. 380. 6-23273t HG1868.L4 406 Liverpool, Charies Jenkinson, 1st earl of. Principles of coin- age; intended as a commentary on a letter to the king, on the coins of this realm. [London, Printed by W. Glindon], 1829. iv, 208 p. 21^"". 6-41151t HG938.L67 407 A treatise on the coins of the realm ; in a letter to the king. London, E. Wilson, 1880. xii, 295 p. 22^'^"'. Edited, with an introduction, by J. W. Birch and H. R. Grenfell. 6-41150 HG938.L66 408 London. Chamber of commerce. Gold reserves committee. Text of the report. Institute of banTcers {London). Journal, Oct. 1909, v. SO: 505-511. The December, 1909, number of the Journal, p. 615, contains a cor- rection regarding the views of Lord Avebury. HG1611.I6,v.30 410 London bankers' clearings in 1912. Bankers' magazine {London), Feb. 1913, v. 95: 270-278. HO1603.Ba,v.05 Published annually. GREAT BRITAIN 69 411 The London banks and kindred companies and firms, 1912-13. By Thomas Skinner. London, Thomas Skinner & co., [1912]. 18^'^™- annual. AlO-1892 HG3000.L8A3 412 [McCulloch, John Ramsay] ed. A select collection of scarce and valuable tracts on money, from the originals of Vaughan, Cotton, Petty, Lowndes, Newton, Prior, Harris, and others. With a preface, notes, and index. London, Printed for the Political economy club, 1856. xviii, 637 p. ^Si"». 9-3632 HG937.A3 413 Martin, John Biddulph. "The Grasshopper" in Lombard street. London, The LeadenhdU press, ltd. [etc.] New York, Scribner & Welford, 1892. xx, 328 p. front., illus., pi., port., fold, maps, plans {partly fold.) facsim., tab. 26Y™-. 2-27094 HG3000.L84M3 414 Mason, David Marshall. Our money market and American banking and currency reform. Institute of bankers (London). Journal, Apr. 1909, v. SO: 201-224. HG1511.I6,v.30 415 Matthews, Joseph Bridges. The law of money-lending, past and present: being a short history of the usury laws in England, followed by a treatise upon the Money-lenders act, 1900. London, Sweet & Maxwell, limited, 1906. xvi, I4I p. 22'"". 6-25721 HG1623.G7M4 416 Mill, John Stuart. The inexpediency of an irredeemable paper currency. Being an abridgement of the chapters from the "Principles of political economy," on money and credit. New York, H. L. Hinton & co., 1875. 1 p. I., [7]-5i p. 25<^™. 6^3196t HG944.M6 417 Moxon, Thomas Bouchier. English practical banking. 14th ed. Deansgate and Ridgefield, Manchester [etc.] J. Heywood ltd., 1908. via, 109, [3] p. 22"^. 9-18502 HG1601.M9 418 Norman, George Warde. Letter to Charles Wood, esq., m. p., on money, and the means of economizing the use of it. London, P. Richardson, I84I. 106 p. 22^"^. 6-41155t HG938.N8 70 LIBEAKY OF CONGKESS 419 Norman, George Warde. Remarks upon some prevalent errors, with respect to currency and banking, and sug- gestions to the legislature and the public as to the improvement of the monetary system. London, P. Richardson, 18S8. 109 p. 22^'"^. 6-4ii54f HaQSa-NTS 420 Overstone, Samuel Jones Loyd, 1st laron. The evidence, given by Lord Overstone, before the Select committee of the House of commons of 1857, on bank acts, with additions. London, Longman, Brown, & co., 1868. x, 306 p. 23^"^- Appendix: Exportation of gold and silver. State of the coimtTy banks. From the "Scotsman," 3d August, 1825. Published also, without appendix, in Parliamentary papers, 1857, 2d sess., V. 10, pt. 1, p. 327-419. 9-1595 HG2988.09 421 Further reflections on the state of the currency and the action of the Bank of England. London, Pelham Richardson, 1837. 62 p. 23'^"'. Miscellaneous pamphlets, v. 1148. AC901.M5,v.ll48 422 Lord Overstone on the bank act and the currency. Correspondence between the Eight Hon. Lord Overstone, and Henry Brookes. London, E. Wilson, 1862. iv, [3]-66 p. 22<^. "Reprinted from the special supplements of the Money market review." 6-41434t HG939.09 423 Reflections suggested by a perusal of Mr. J. Horsley Pahner's pamphlet on the causes and consequences of the pressure on the money market. London, P. Richardson, 1837. 66 p. 22^"'". 6-41157t HG938.P209 424 Remarks on the management of the circulation; and on the condition and conduct of the Bank of England and of the country issuers, during the year 1839. London, P. Richardson, 1840. 135 p. 23™. 6-43185t HG945.C9 425 A select collection of scarce and valuable tracts and other publications, on the national debt and sinking fund. With a preface, notes, and indftx by John R. McCuUoch. London, 1857. 2 v. 22''^. GREAT BKITAIN 71 426 Overstone, Samuel Jones Loyd, 1st haron. Tracts and other publications on metallic and paper currency. London, [Printed hy Harrison and sons], 1857. 2 p. I., [m]- viii, 649, [1] p. ^5J™. Prefatory notice signed: J. E. M. [i. e. J. R. McCulloch]. 9-2010 HG939.092 427 Packe, Charles E. Dear food, cheap consols and labour unrest. The bearing of currency questions on our present dis- orders. Bankers' magazine {London), Jan. Feb. 1913, v. 95: 36-42; 193-200. HG1503.B2,v.95 428 [Page, Kichard.] Banks and bankers. By Daniel Hardcastle, jun. [pseud^ London, WJiittdker and co., 1842. xvi, 411 p. 19"'^. 6-33760t HG2988.P18 429 — Letters to the editor of the "Times" journal, on the affairs and conduct of the Bank of England; the intro- duction of British silver money into the colonies; and generally on the currency . . . By Daniel Hardcastle [pseud.] London, R. Long, 1826. viii, 310 p. 23""'. HG2994.P12 430 Paget, Sir John Rahere, lart. The law of banking. 2d ed. London, Butterworth & co., 1908. 6 p. I., [ix]-xxxiv, 393, 50 p., 1 I 22""". 9-8016 HG2983.P2 431 Palgrave, Sir Robert Harry Inglis. Analysis of the minutes of evidence taken before the Select committee of the House of commons on banks of issue, 1875. With a selection from the evidence. London, [Waterlow and sons, limited, printers], 1876. viii, 684 V- ^'"'(^T" taUes. 23^'''^. 5-9516 See also item no. 382. HG1868.P2 432 An analysis of the transactions of the Bank of Eng- land, for the years 1844-72; with observations on the relation of the banking reserve of the Bank of England to the current rate of interest. London, E. Stanford, 1874- iv, [5]-42 p. 22^'^. 6-23252t HG1621.P2 433 Bank rate and the money market in England, France, Germany, Holland, and Belgium, 1844-1900. London, J. Murray, 1903. xxiii, 237 p. 25i<''". 3-17262 HG1811.P2 72 LIBKAEY OF CONGRESS 434 Palgrave, Sir Robert Harry Inglis. Bank rate in England, France, and Germany, 1844-1878. With remarks on the causes which influence the rate of interest charged; and an analysis of the accounts of the Bank of England. London, E. Wilson, 1880. 2 f. I., viii, iv, lU, iv p. ^^i"»- 6-23253t HG1621.P33 435 Perry, S. E. English and American banking methods : a com- parison and a contrast. Institute of bankers (London). JoumaZ, Nov. 1909, v. SO: 529-553. HG1611.I6,v.30 436 The history of companies' legislation in England in its practical aspect, and its effect upon our industrial bank- ing development. Institute of hankers {London). Journal, Nov. 1908, v. 29: 475-507. HG1511.I6,v.29 437 Philippovich von Philippsberg, Eugen. Die Bank von England im Dienste der Finanzverwaltung des Staates. 2. rev. Aufl. besorgt von Felix Somary. Leipzig und Wien, F. Deuticke, 1911. viii, 217 p. 24"^. 12-526 HG2994.P58 438 History of the Bank of England and its financial serv- ices to the state. 2d ed., rev., by Eugen von Phihp- povich . . . tr. by Christabel Meredith, with an introduc- tion by H. S. Foxwell. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 297 p. 23"^. ([U.S.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 591.) At head of title: National monetary commission. 11-35868 HG2994.P6 439 Porter, George Richardson. The progress of the nation in its various social and economic relations from the beginning of the nineteenth century. A completely new ed. , rev. and brought up to date by F. W. Hirst. London, Methuen & co. ltd., [1912]. xvi p., 1 I., 736, [1] p. incl. tables. 23'™. "Paper currency and banking, 1800-1850": p. 574-593; "Progreasof banking, 1850-1900": p. 594-602. 12-21427 HG256.P86 1912 440 Pownall, G. H. Some modern tendencies in banking: and notes on branch management. Institute of bankers (London). Journal, Mar. 1913, v. 34: 163-186. HG1611.ie,v.34 GEEAT BRITAIN 73 441 Progress of banking in Great Britain and Ireland during 1911. Bankers' magazine {London), Jan.-June, 1912, v. 93: ISO; 159-188; 547-575; 700-725; 851-872. Contents. — 1. Capital and reserve funds; 2. The increase in the number of banking oflRces opened; 3. Balance-sheets of banks in the United Kingdom; 4. Proportion of cash to deposits; 5. Pro- portion of capital and reserve to deposits. A review of banking in Great Britain and Ireland is published annually in this magazine. HG1603.B2,v.93 442 The Provincial note circulation. Bankers' magazine (London), Sept. 1904, i>- 78: 313-324. HG1503.B2,v.78 443 Rae, George. The country banker: his clients, cares, and work. From an experience of forty years. London, J. Murray, 1885. xi, 312 p. i5^™. 11-30623 HG1601.B3 1885 445 Ricardo, David. The works of David Ricardo. With a notice of the life and writings of the author, by J. E,. McCulloch. London, J. Murray, 1846. 2 p. I., [vii]-xxxiii p., 1 I., [5]- 584 P- ■^^""• Contents. — Life [and writings of Ricardo] — Principles of political economy and taxation. — ^High price of bullion. — Reply to Mr. Bosanquet's Practical observations on the report of the Bullion committee. — Essay on the influence of a low price of com on the profits of stock. — Proposals for an economical and secure cur- rency. — On protection to agriculture. — Plan for the establishment of a national bank. — Essay on the funding system. — Observations on parliamentary reform. — Speech on voting by ballot. &-20726 HB161.B48 446 Rogers, James Edwin Thorold. The first nine years of the Bank of England. An enquiry into a weekly record of the price of bank stock from August 17, 1694 to September 17, 1703. Oxford, Clarendon press; New York, Macmillan and co., 1887. xxxi, 183 p. 22i'='». 6-32014t HG2994.B,72 447 Schmidt, Hermann. Should the Peel act be modified? Bankers' Tmgazine (London), Feb. 1900, v^^69: 192-198. Diacusses the influence of the bank rate and fhe efforts of foreign countries to overcome it. HG1503.B2,v.69 448 Schnapper, Eduard. Zur Entwicklung des englischen Depos- itenbankwesens . Zurich, A. MuUer, 1900. 1 p. I., ix, [I], 71 p., 1 I. 22'^. (Zuricher volksmrtschaftliche Studien. Ersg. von H. Herkner. 1 Eft.) 3-19555 HG2986.S35 74 LIBEAKT OF CONGKESS 449 Schuster, Sir Felix. The bank of England and the state; a lecture delivered on 14th November, 1905. Manchester, At the University press, 1906. SO f. 24i<"^. {Manchester university lectures, no. 2.) &-13345 HG2995.S39 450 Foreign trade and the money market. Institute of lankers (London). Journal, Feb. 1904, v. 25: 65-122. Including discussion by J. H. Trittx)n, Lord Hillingdon, Sir Robert Giffen, and others. Discusses the position of London aa the center of the financial world and its relations to international trade. HG1611.I6,v.25 451 Our gold reserves. Institute of lankers (London). Journal, Jan. 1907, v. 28: 1-25. Including discussion by Sir Samuel Montagu. HG1511.I6,v.28 452 Seyd, Ernest. The Bank of England note issue and its error. An address to the holders of Bank of England stock, and to bankers and economists generally. London, 1874. xviii, 298 f. 25'"^. 6^3182t HG945.S4 453 The banks of issue question. Memorial address to the governor and court of directors of the Bank of Eng- land, and submitted to the Select committee of the House of commons of 1875. London, E. Stanford, 1875. xix, 138 p. 24^'"". 6-43181t HG945.S42 454 Shaw, William Arthur. Select tracts and documents illus- trative of English monetary history 1626-1730. London, 0. Wilson, 1896. xi p., 1 l. 244 P- 19'='". Contents. — Sir Robert Cotton and the debasementof 1626. — Henry Robinson : and extracts from the state papers of the commonwealth illustrative of the monetar.- movements of 1649-51. — Sir Richard Temple and J. S., opponents of John Locke in the recoinage of 1696. — Sir Isaac Newton's mint reports (1701-25), hitherto unpub- lished. — John Conduitt's Observations upon the present state of our gold and silver coins (1730). 2-18192 HG937.S53 455 Shearme, J. A. English and American banking methods: a comparison and contrast. Institute of hankers {London). Journal, Oct. 1909, v. SO: 478-501. HG1511.I6,v.30 GREAT BRITAIN 75 456 Spalding, W. F. The establishment and growth of foreign branch banks in London, and the effect, immediate and ultimate, upon the banking and commercial develop- ment of this country. Institute of bankers {London). Journal, Nov. 1911, v. 32: 433-461. HG1511.I6,v.32 457 "The Statist." Banking section. Statist, Apr. 5, 1913, v. 76: 27-156. Published annually. HGll.S8,v.76 458 Steele, Francis Edward. "Bank rate": its effect on market rate, and on the prices of goods and of securities. Bankers' magazine {London), Sept. 1903, v. 76: 348-356. HG1503.B3,v.76 459 "How note issues are regulated." Bankers' magazine {London), Dec. 1902, v. 74: 718-724. England and Germany. HGrl503.B2,v.74 460 Present-day banking: its methods, tendencies and characteristics. London, Butterworth c& CO., 1909. xix, 224, ll,[l]p. 20\™. 9-16859 HG2ggo.S8 461 The Stock exchange official intelligence. 1912. London, E. Couchman cfc co. [etc.], 1912. 24^x21 Y"^. annual. 8-18236t HG4507.S7 462 The Stock exchange year book for 1913. London, Thomas Skinner c& co., 1913. 24"™. annual. CA8-2275 Unrev'd HG5431.S8 463 Straker, Frederick A. The daily money article.. Institute of bankers {London). Journal, Jan., Mar.-May, 1904, V. 25: 1-26; 163-178; 228-245; 292-309. HG1511.I6,v.25 464 The money market. London, Methuen & co., 1904. 'vi, 180 p. 19^"^. Contents. — The beginning of banking in England. — ^The founda- tion and growth of the Bank of England. — The early private bankers. — The Bank charter act of 1844, and its suspensions. — The development of London as the financial centre of the world. — Factors of the money market. — The bank return. — The growth of joint-stock banks. — ^Joint-stock bank balance sheets. — The biU- brokers. — ^The clearing house. — Foreign exchanges. — ^The money article of the press. — Conclusion. — The gold reserve. — Index. 9-18457 HG935.S8 76 LIBKAEY OF CONGKESS 465 Sykes, Ernest William. The growth of London as the finan- cial centre of the world, and the best means of maintaining that position. Institute of hankers {London), -Journal, Oct. 1902, v. 23: S65-380. Hei511.I6,v.23 466 [Tennant, Charles.] The Bank of England: and the organisa- tion of credit in England. 2d ed. rev. and enl.: with the evidence of MM. Isaac and Emile Pereire before the French commission of inquiry into the Bank of France: also abstract of the American free banking act. London, Longmans, Green, Reader, cfe Dyer, 1866. xvi, 869 'p. incl. front, {diagr.) W^^. 6-32023t HG2996.T28 467 Thornton, Sir Edward. Observations on the report of the Committee of the House of commons, appointed to inquire into the high price of gold bullion, &c. &c. London: John StocJcdale, 1811. xvi, 160 p. 19^"^. Financial pamphlets, v. 6. See also item no. 385. 468 Thornton, Henry. An enquiry into the mature and effects of the paper credit of Great Britain. London, Printed for J. Hatchard [etc.], 1802. xii, [1S]-S20 p. 21 i'"^. [Miscellaneous pamphlets, v. 595, no. 6] 6-41984-5t AC901.M6 vol.696 469 Tipper, Henry. Bank charter act, 1844. Institute of hankers {London). Journal, Oct. 1907, v. 28: 409-436. Written to show "how far and in what directions the act is con- sidered capable of amendment." HG1511.I6,v.28 470 Tooke, Thomas. Considerations on the state of the currency. London, J. Murray, 1826. iv, 152 p. 2SY^- 3-31148 HIJ938.T67 471 A history of prices, and of the state of the circulation, from 1793 to 1837; preceded by a brief sketch of the state of the com trade in the last two centuries. London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Lov^nans, 1838-57. 6 V. tables. 22'='". Treats of the influence of the seasons on the currency, on the influ- ence of war, and on the general relation between prices and the circulating medium during tlie period covered. 6-36735 HB221.T66 GREAT BRITAIN 77 472 Tooke, Thomas. An inquiry into the currency principle; the connection of the currency with prices, and the expe- diency of a separation of issue from banking. 2d ed. London, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844- viii, 165, [1] p. 23"'^. 6-41171t HG938.T7 473 Thoughts and details on the high and low prices of the last thirty years. London, J. Murray, 1823% 2 v. in 1. tables (partly fold.) 6-16317 HB221.T67 474 Torrens, Robert. A comparative estimate of the effects which a continuance and a removal of the restriction upon cash payments are respectively calculated to pro- duce : with strictures on Mr. Ricardo's proposal for obtain- ing a secure and economical currency. London, Printed for E. Hunter, 1819. 2 p. I., 80 p. 22^'"^. 6-41173t HG938.T75 475 An essay on money and paper currency. London, J. Johnson and co., 1812. xvi p., 1 1., 301 p. 23'"'. 5-1577 HG938.T74 476 An inquiry into the practical working of the proposed arrangements for the renewal of the charter of the Bank of England, and the regulation of the currency: with a refutation of the fallacies advanced by Mr. Tooke. London, Smith, Elder, and co., 1844- w, 66 p. 21''^. 11-15165 HG2987.T7 477 A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Mel- bourne, on the causes of the recent derangement in the money market, and on bank reform. 2d ed., with additions. London, Longmans, Bees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1837. 1 p. l, [6]-82 p. ;20p™. 11-15291 HG938.T78 478 A letter to Thomas Tooke, esq. In reply to his objec- tions against the separation of the business of the bank into a department of issue, and a department of deposit and discount: with a plan of bank reform. London, Longman, Hurst, Orme, and Brown, I84O. 1 p. I., [6]-48 p. 20^'^'^. Appendix: Speech delivered by Colonel Torrens, in the House of commons, 28th of June, 1833, on moving that the consideration of the question of renewing the charter of the Bank of England be postponed. 11-15167 HG2987.T75 78 LIBEAEY OF CONGKESS 479 Torrens, Robert. The principles and practical operation of Sir Robert Peel's act of 1844, explained and defended. 3d ed., rev. and enl. : comprising critical examinations of the report of the Lords' committee of 1848, upon national distress; of the novel principles of currency propounded by Mr. Tooke and Mr. Wilson; and of the chapter on the regulation of currency in Mr. J. S. Mill's "Principles of political economy." London, Longmans, 1858. 4 f. l, xi, xiv, 422 p. ^5"™. 6-11444 HG939.T8 480 Tritton, J. Herbert. The short loan fund of the London money market. Institute of bankers (London). Journal, Mar. 1902, v. 23: 96-107. With discussion by Hermann Schmidt, F. O. Schuster, A. S. Harvey, E. W. H. Barry, N. Cork, L. Hansard, D. M. Mason, and R. Dobson. HG1511.I6,v.23 481 Turner, Benjamin Bannister. Chronicles of the Bank of England. London, S. Sonnenschein & co., lim., 1897. xii, 296 p. ind. front., illus. 8 pi. 20i™. 6-30455t Ha2g94.T94 482 U. S. National monetary commission. Statistics for Great Britain, Germany, and France, 1867-1909. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 354- p. (partly fold.) 29'''^. (61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 578.) Statistics for Great Britain, 1867-1909. Furnished by "The Econo- mist," F. W. Hirst, editor, and Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave. pt. I. General statistics, pt. ii. Statistics of joint-stock and other banks, pt. iii. Statistics of money, gold movements, ratee of exchange, etc. pt. iv. Statistics of the Bank of England. 10-36023 HG259.TT5 483 Variations in the rate charged by the Bank of England from 1844 to 1899. Bankers' magazine (London), July, 1900, v. 70: IS. HG1503.B2,v.70 484 Wallace, William, and Allan M'Nell. Banking law, with forms. 3d ed., rev. and enl. Edinburgh, W. Green dO sons, 1906. dvi, (2), 483, (1) p. 23^"'^. A 10-1903 GREAT BRITAIN- 79 485 Warren, Henry. The story of the Bank of England (a history of* English banking, and a sketch of the money market). London, Jordan db sons, limited, 1903. 2 p. I., 251 p. front. 22^'^. Contents . — The period of monopoly, 1708-1826 . — Before and after the Act of 1844. — The Bank's weekly return. — The Issue and Banking departments. — The store in the Issue department. — Weekly differences in the return. — The Bank as agent of the Mint. — The principal currency drains. — Banks and the creation of credit. — The battle of the banks. — The London money market. — The bank rate and stock exchange securities. — The banks as stock brokers. — The short-loan fund and the price of securities. — Panic years. — The banks and the public. — Bank stock. 3-14958 HG2994.W28 486 Weber, Adolf. Depositenbanken und Spekulationsbanken. Ein Vergleich deutschen und englischen Bankwesens. Leipzig, Buncker c& Humblot, 1902. xv, 303, [1] p. 23"'". 3-13274 HG1588.W3 487 Wilson, James. Capital, currency, and banking; being a col- lection of a series of articles pub. in the Economist in 1845, on the principles of the Bank act of 1844, and in 1847, on the recent monetarial and commercial crisis; concluding with a plan for a secure and economical currency. London, The office of the Economist, 18^7. J^ p. I., xxvi, 294 V- 22™. 6-41448t HG939.W76 488 Withers, Hartley. The meaning of money. 3d impression (2d ed.) London, Smith, Elder tfc co., 1909. xiv, 307 p. 21 <^™. Contents. — Introductory. — Coined cash. — Paper cash. — The bill of exchange. — The manufacture of money. — London the world's monetary clearing house. — The cheque-paying banks.— The bill brokers and discount houses. — The accepting houses and foreign banks. — ^The foreign exchanges. — ^The Bank of England. — Bank rate and market rate. — The bank return.— The gold reserve. — Other reserves. — Summary and conclusion. — Index. 9-17157 HG221.W8 489 r- and others. The English banking system. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 1 p. I., 294 P- incl. 3 fold, tab. 23"™. {[U.S.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 492.) At head of title: . . . National monetary commission. Contents.— The English banking system, by Hartley Withers.— The history of the separation of the departments of the Bank of England, by Sir R. H. Inglis Palgrave.— English banking organizations, by Ernest Sykes.- The London bankers clearing house, by R. M. Holland. 10-35995 HG2988.W78 86054°— 13 6 80 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS 490 Wolowski, Louis Franpois Michel Raymond. La banque d'Angleterre et les banques d'ficosse. Pans, Chiillcmmin et c^, 1867. xi, 660 -p. 22^"". 6-32015t HG2995.W86 SCOTLAND 491 Blyth, Robert. The Scotch system of banking. {In American bankers' association. Proceedings, 1905, p. 11&-123.) HG1507.A5 1905 492 Boase, Charles William. A century of banking in Dundee; being the annual balance sheets of the Dundee banking company, from 1764 to 1864. 2d ed. Containing the balance sheets of other banks of the district, and memo- randa concerning Scotch and English banking during the period. Edinburgh, R. Grant & son, 1867. xxri, 579 p. ind. tables, front, (port.) plates, facsims. 23"^. 11-31205 HG3000.D84D9 493 Conant, Charles A. Scotch bank currency. Sound currency, Feb. 15, 1897, v. ^, no. 4: 1-16. HGS29.A3,v.4 494 Graham, William. The bank note circulation of Scotland, with brief description of the English and Irish systems, to which is added Exchange of notes and clearing house system and rules in Scotland. 4th ed. — specially rev. to date. Edinburgh, C. cfc B. Anderson, 1907. 48 p. ind. tables. 18^™. A 10-1882 HG2999.S4G76 495 The one pound note in the rise and progress of banking in Scotland, and its adaptability to England. Edinburgh, J. Thin; [etc., etc.] 1886. 3 p. I, ii, 324 P- facsims. 23'^'^. A 10-1883 HG2999.S4G7S 496 Johnston, John. Scottish banking system. {In American bankers' association. Proceedings, 1902, p. 75-78.) HG1507.A5 1902 497 Kerr, Andrew William. History of banking in Scotland. 2d ed. London, A. & C. Black, 1902. xiv,S48p. fold. tab. 23"^^ HG2999.S4K44 498 Scottish banking during the period of published ac- counts, 1865-1896. London, E. Wilson, 1898. ix p., 1 I., 172 p. 22"^. 6-32273t HG2999.S4K6 ITALY 81 499 Logan, W. H. The Scotish banker; or, A popular exposition of the practice of banking in Scotland. 3d ed. Edinburgh, Oliver cfc Boyd; [etc., etc.] 1847. 5 f. I., 218 p. fold. tab. UY"". 6-18487t HG1601.L7 500 Rae, John. English and Scottish banking. A practical and historical comparison. Bankers' magazine (London), Apr. 1900, v. 69: 652-560. HG1603.B2,v.69 601 Scotch bank inspections. Bankers' magazine {London), Apr. 1911, v. 91: 565-570. HG1503.B2,v.91 602 Somers, Kobert. The Scotch banks and system of issue. In- cluding translation of "Les banques d'Ecosse," by L. Wolowski. With notes, remarks, and appendix. Edinburgh, A. and C. Black, 187S. xii, 244p. 2 tab. 21™. 6-32272t HG2999.S4W9 503 Wolowski, Louis Franpois Michel Raymond. La banque d'Angleterre et les banques d'ficosse. Paris, GuiUaumin et c", 1867. xi, 560 p. 22^™. 6-32015t HG2995.W88 ITALY 504 Byrne, F. D. The new era of banking in Italy. Bankers' magazine {London), Oct. 1912, v. 94: 47S-476. HG1503.B2,v.94 505 Canovai, Tito. Le banchediemissione in Italia; saggiostorico critico. Roma, Casa editrice italiana, 1912. 290 p. fold. tab. 24'^^. 13-3818 HG1870.I8C4 506 The banks of issue in Italy by Tito Canovai, with an article by Carlo F. Ferraris, and the text of the Italian banking law. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 1 p. I., 345 p. fold. tab. ^S""". ([^7. 5'.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Boc. 575.) At head of title: . . . National monetary commission. "The Italian banks of issue by Carlo F. Ferraris" is translated from Conrad's Handworterbuch der Staatswissenschaften, 3d ed. 11-35367 HG1870.I8C3 507 Delia Vida, Ettore Levi. Instituti di emissione e banche popolari. Nuova antologia, Jan. 16, 1912, 5th ser., v. 157: 305-318. AP37.N8,5th ser.,v.l57 82 LIBEARY OP CONGKESS 508 Frauz, Emil Richard. Die Verfassung der staatlichen Zah- lungsmittel Italiens seit 1861. Strassburg, K. J. Trubner, 1911. xp., 1 1., 174 P-, 1 1- ^5"". {AbJiandlungen aus dem Staatswissenschaftlichen Seminar zu Strassburg i. E. . . . Hft. xxvii.) "Quellen und Literatur"- 1 1. following p. x. 12^228 HG1029.F72 509 Luzzatti, Giacomo. Credito capitalistico e moneta nazionale; note di studio. MiUno, U. HoepU, 1897. x, 205, [1] p., 1 I. 22\'^^. (Studi giuridici e politid.) 1-1-72 HG1029.L9 510 Prinzivalli, Gino. La banca moderna; fattore economico e morale. Nuova antologia, Mar. 16, 1912, 6. ser., v. 158: 271-278. AP37.N8,6.ser.,v.l58 JAPAN 511 The Bank of Japan. Bankers' -magazine {London), June, 1912, v. 93: 926-928. Gives statement of the Governor, Baron Korekiyo Takahaahi, of operations during 1911. HG1503.B2,v.93 512 Banking in Japan. Bankers' magazine, Dec. 1911, v. 83: 743-750. Prom the Eleventh financial and economical annual of Japan. HG1501.B3,v.83 513 Hamaoka, Itsuo. A study on the central bank of Japan. With introductory note by Prof. Henry C. Adams. Tojcyo, TJie Publishing department of Tokyo Semmon gakko, 1902. 1 p. l, vii, 118 p., 2 I. 22^"^. Added t.-p. in Japanese. 7-29387 HG3326.H22 514 Japan. Dept. of finance. Adoption of the gold standard in Japan. From an official report of the Japanese govern- ment. < From the [U. S.] Summary of commerce and finance for February, 1900. > [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1900.] 1 p. I., p. 2257-2275. 29^^ 0. P. Austin, chief of the [U. S.] Bureau of statistics, Treasury dept. 12-1925 HG1276.A5 1900 515 Katsura, Marquis, Baron Sakatani, S. Naruse, and O. M. W. Sprague. The banking system of Japan. {In U. S. National monetary commission. Banking in Russia, Austro-Hungary, the Netherlands and Japan. Washington, 191l! 23—. p. 119-214. 61st Cong. 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 586.) HGl 576.1762 MEXICO 83 516 Kiga, Kanju. Das Bankwesen Japans. Leipzig, A. Deichert, 1904. m, 197 f. 23'™. "Angabe der benutzten wichtigsten Literatur": p. v-vi. 7-10684 HG3324.K:46 517 Takaki, Masayoshi. The history of Japanese paper currency (1868-1890). Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1903. 59, [1] p. 24^"™. (Johns HopTcins university studies in historical and political science, series xxi, no. 5.) Bibliography: p. 60. HG1277.T2 3-28863 H31.J6,ser.21,no.6 MEXICO 518 Casasus, Joaquin D. La reforma monetaria en Mexico, Informes presentados & la Comisi6n monetaria y redac- tados. Mexico, Impr. de Hull, 1905. 1 p. I., 369 p. inch tables. 2 fold. tab. 23""". The Spanish text ia followed by English translation with separate t.-p.: Currency reform in Mexico . . . tr. by Louis C. Simonds. 6-12158 HG664.C35 519 Conant, Charles Arthur. The banking system of Mexico. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 284 P- 4 fold, tab, 23'-^. {[V.S.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 493.) At head of title: National monetary commission. "The banking laws of Mexico": p. 169-213. 10-35744 HG2714.C7 520 Pavre, Jean. Les banques au Mexique; organisation et d6vel- oppement. Paris, M. Riviere, 1907. vi, 92 p., 1 I. 19''^. (Biblio- theque du monde economique.) 8-14357 HG2714.r3 521 Hegemann, Werner. Mexikos Ubergang zur Goldwahrung. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des mexikanischen Geldwesens (1867-1906). Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung Nach- folger, 1908. xii, 189 p. 23^™. {Miinchener voTkswiri- schaftliche Studien; hrsg. von L. Brentano und W. Lots. 86. Stuck.) "Zusammenstellung der wichtigsten, in der Arbeit zitierten Spezial- quellen": p. x-xii. ^ 9-2044 HG664.H6 522 Martinez-Sobral, Enrique. Banking in Mexico. American academy of political and social science. Annals, May, 1911,'v. 37: 609-617. Hl.A4,v.37 84 LTBRAEY OF CONGRESS 523 Martinez-Sobral, Enrique. Estudios elementales de legisla- ci6n bancaria. Mejico, Tip. de la Ofidna impresora de estampiUas, 1911. 4 p. I., 387 p. m""- "Bibliografia": p. 375. 12-12900 HG2712.M3 524 La reforma monetaria. 2. ed. aum. con un estudio acerca de El porvenir de la moneda y con la Memoria de la Comisi6n de cambios y moneda, relativa k la ejecucidn de la reforma. Mexico, Tip. de la Ofidna impresora de estampiUas, 1910. 6 p. I., [S\-S29 p., 2 I. incl.facsim., tables. £0'="'. "Bibliografia": 1 1. following p. 329. 12-16587 HG664.M3 525 Mexico, Laws, statutes, etc. New banking law. International bureau of the American republics. Bulletin, English section, Aug. 1908: 384-391. F1403.B955 THE NETHERLANDS 526 The Bank law of Holland (1904). Bankers^ Tnagazlne (London), Nov. 1904, v- 78: 618-624. HG1503.B2,v.78 527 Bank of The Netherlands, 1911-1912. Bankers' magazine {London), Oct. 1912, v. 94: 517-544- The statement of the Bank of The Netherlands is published in thia magazine annually. HG1503.B2,v.94 528 Boissevain, G. M. Currency elasticity in Holland. Sound currency, Oct. 1, 1897, v. 4, 'no. 19: 1-8. HG529.A3,v.4 529 Borght, Richard van der. The bank of the Netherlands. {In XJ. S. National monetary conmiission. Banking in Russia, Austro-Hungary, the Netherlands and Japan. Washington, 1911. 23'='". p. 39-53. 61st Cong. 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 586.) HG1576.TJ6a From Conrad's Handworterbuch der Staatswissenachaften, 3d ed. V. 2. Jena, 1909. p. 480-486. H45.H22,v.i3 530 Mees, Willem Cornells. Proeve eener geschiedenis van het bankwezen in Nederland, gedurende den tijd der republiek. Rotterdam, W. Messchert, 1838. xvi, 351 p. 23^"". 12-2137 HG3094.M4 531 Variations in the rate charged by the Bank of Belgium from 1851-1899, and by the Bank of Holland from 1844-1899. Bankers' magazine {London), Oct. 1900, v. 70: 441-453. HG1603.B2,v.70 85 RUSSIA 532 Claus, Kudolf. Das russische Bankwesen, Leipzig, Duncker & HumUot, 1908. xv, 162 schell report on the coinage of silver in India, with the accompanying correspondence and testimony. WasUngton, Gov't print, off., 189S. 825 p. 23<^. (Z7. S. 63d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Misc. doc. 23.) Contents. — pt. 1. Report of the committee. — pt. 2. Correspondence, between the government of India and the secretary of state. — pt. 3. Minutes of evidence taken before the committee . . . with an analysis of the evidence, and appendices. 1-3222 HG1236.A3 COLONIAL AND rOKEIGN 91 578 Hauser, Richard. Die deutschen Uberseebanken. Jena, G. Fischer, 1906. 3 p. l, 96 p., 1 I. 23'='^. (AhJiand- lungen des Staatsvnssenschaftlichen Seminars zu Jena, hrsg. von J. Pierstorff. 3. Bd. 4. Hft.) "Quellen": 11. at end. 13-3641 Ha3048.H3 581 Murray, Reginald. Indian currency and finance. Bankers' magazine (London), Jan^ 1913, v. 95: 4.3-^8. HG1503.B2,v.95 582 Prickett, William A. The banking system of New Zealand. American banker, Nov. 25, 1911, v. 76: 3924-3925. HG1501.A5,v.76 583 Soltau, Otto. Die franzosischen Kolonialbanken. SchUtigheim i. E., Druch von Baril-Reimann, 1907. 76 p. 22""^. Pub. in full, Straasburg, K. Trubner, 1907 (liii, 160 p.) "Literatur-angabe": p. 5-6. 9-2966 HG303g.A3S6 584 Spalding, W. F. The Indian financial management. A reply to "Britain's dilemma." Institute of hankers {London). Journal, Jan. 1913, v. 34: 39-54. H01511.I6,v.34 See item no. 587. 585 TJ. S, Bureau of insular affairs. Report on certain economic questions in the English and Dutch colonies in the Orient. By Jeremiah W. Jenks. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1902. x, 176 p. illus. 23^™. ( War dept. Doc. no. 168.) Currency systema: p. 11-38. 2-29025 JV241.J4 586 War dept. Division of insular affairs. Memorandum for the secretary of war on currency and exchange in the Philippines, prepared in the Division of customs and insu- lar affairs. Clarence R. Edwards. With comments and suggestions by A. E. Bates. Washington, Gov't print, off., 1900. 3 p. I., xxvii, 66 p. 23<:^^ {U.S. 66th Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 160.) 2-2108 HG1264.A4 1900 587 Webb, Montagu de Pomeroy. Britain's dilemma ; high prices : — strikes ; dear money : — stagnation. London, P. S. King & son, 1912. zv, [1], 262 p. 22<=^. Eelates to the currency question in India. See especially chapter VIII. A plea for the adoption of the Indian currency committee's report. The report is given in Appendix A. 13_914 HG1234.W4 See item no. 584. BANKING AND CURRENCY IN THE UNITED STATES GENERAL 589 American academy of political and social science, Phila- delphia. Bonds as investment securities. Philadelphia, 1907. 1 p. I., 235 p. 26'"". _ (The annals of the American academy of political and social science, vol. XXX, no. 2.) Contents. — ^The proper basis of bond accounts when held for invest- ment [by] C. E. Sprague. — The valuation of bonds on an income basis [by] C. E. Sprague. — Bond redemption and sinking funds [by] C. M. Keys.— Value of a bond department to a bank or trust company [by] G. B. Caldwell.— Tables of bond values— theory and use [by] M. Rollins. — Essential recitals in the various kinds of bonds [by] A. Squire. — Organization and management of a bond house [by] W. Foley. — Bond salesmanship [by] W. Foley.— Selling American bonds in Europe [by] C. F. Speare.- Methods of auditing and accounting in a bond house [by] C. S. Ludlam. — Bonds as additional banking reserve [by] W. C. Comwell. — Rail- road bonds as an investment security [by] F. W. Mimdy. — Elec- tric interurban railway bonds as investments [by] E. Van Deusen. — Real estate bonds as an investment security [by] G. A. Hurd. — Industrial bonds as an investment [by] L. Spitzer. — ^The physical condition of a municipality issuing bonds [by] H. E. Weil. — Municipal bond issues explained [by] H. E. Weil. — Protection of municipal bonds [by] P. Terrell. — Classification and description of bonds [by] F. A. Cleveland. — Bonds in their rela- tion to corporation finance [by] F. A. Cleveland. 7-30425 Hl.A4,v.30 590 The government regulation of banlss and trust com- panies. Philadelphia, [1904]. cover-title, lS-270 p. 24^""- (Pub- lications of the American academy of political and social science, no. 429.) Reprinted from the Annals of the American academy of political and social science for July, 1904. Contents. — Government control of banks and trust companies, by W. B. Ridgely. — Control and supervision of trust companies, by F. D. Kilburn. — The financial reports of national banks as a means of public control, by F. A. Cleveland. State regulation of insur- ance, by L. G. Fouse. — The relation of trust companies to indus- trial combinations, as illustrated by the United States ship- building company, by L. Walter Sammis. 6-23679 HG1778.U6B,3 H1.A4 92 UNITED STATES: GENEBAL 93 591 American academy of political and social science, Phila- delpTiia. Problems in banking and finance. PUladelpJiia, [1902]. 2 p. l, 192 p. 25'-^. {Tie annals of the American academy of political and social science, vol. XX, no. S.) Contents. — Responsibility of the national bank in the present crisis [by] A. S. Belles. — Is the United States treasury responsible for the present monetary disturbance? [by] F. A. Cleveland. — The currency of the Philippine Islands [by] C. A. Conant. — The financing of the South African war [by] F. R. Fairchild. — The work of the promoter [by] E. S. Meade. — The independent treasury vs. bank depositories: a study in state finance [by] C. S. Potts. — Trusts and prices [by] I. A. Hourwich. 5-5196 HG136.A5 592 Stocks and the stock market. PUladelphia, 1910. 4 p. l, 264 P- ^^™- (The annals of the American academy of political and social science, vol. XXXV, no. S.) "Bibliography on securities and stock exchanges, by S. S. Hueb- ner": p. [217J-232. Contents. — The scope and functions of the stock market, by S. S- Huebner. — ^The purchase or sale of securities through a stock broker, by E. Norton. — Stocks and their features — Division and classification, by J. Adams, jr. — Preferred stocks as investments, by J. Moody. — The declaration and yield of stockholders' rights, by B. B. Burgunder. — Convertible bonds and stocks, by M. Rollins. — Barometric indices of the condition of trade, by R. W. Babson. — The sources of market news, by R. W. Babson. — Influences affecting security prices and values, by T. Gibson. — Economic crises and stock security values, by A. Selwyn-Brown. — Railroad stocks as investments, by C. Snyder. — Electric railway stocks, by W. M. Cunningham. — Industrial stocks as investments, by E. J. Meyer. — Stocks of financial institutions, by L. A. Norton.^ — The wrongs and opportunities in mining invest- ments, by F. C. Nicholas. 10-14392 H1.A4 vol.35,no.3 HG4:661.A6 593 The American bank reporter. (Issued in March and Septem- ber, with bi-monthly supplements.) New Yorl, Steurer publ. co., [1912]. 25'"". HG2431.A5 594 American bankers' association. Proceedings. New YorJc [1875]-1912. 43 v. illus., pi, ports., tables, diagrs. 21^-24'''^. Table of contents and index to the Proceedings of the American bankers' association, from 1875 to 1892 inclu- sive. Comp. by William T. Brannt. New Yorlc, Pub. by the American bankers' association, 1893. 147 p. 23^"^. 12-30237 HG1507.A5 The Proceedings of the Association, as now issued, include pro- ceedings of the separate Savings bank. Trust company, and Clearing house sections. 94 LIBEAKY OF CONGRESS 595 Andrew, Abram Piatt. The influence of the crops upon busi- ness in America. [Boston, 1906.] cover-title, [323]-352 f. 2 diagr. 23i'^. Reprinted from the Quarteriy journal of economics, vol. xx., May 1906. 8-1526 HD1434.AQ 596 The Treasury and the banks under Secretary Shaw. [Boston, 1907.] cover-title, 50 p. fold, diagr. ^5i™. Reprinted from the Quarterly journal of economics, vol. xxi., August, 1907. 8-1525 HG2481.A6 597 Bank stock quotations by states. Financier, Nov. 30, 1912, v. 100: 2001-2011. Statistics of capital, surplus, quotations (par, bid, ask), gross deposits and annual dividend rate of about 1,800 banks (national, state, savings, etc.). HGl.F8,v.l00 598 The Bankers directory, and special list of guaranteed and recommended bank attorneys. Homans and Sharp & AUemans ed. Blue book. January, 1912. [v. 83.] Chicago and New York, The Credit co., [1912]. 30'='". April 25, 1901-9 HG2431.B4 599 The Bankers encyclopedia; a new and original compilation of the banks, bankers, savings banks, and loan and trust companies in the United States and Canada. 1912. Chicago, The Bankers encyclopedia co., [1912]. 27\'=™. 1-24604 HG2431.B45 600 The Bankers register and special list of guaranteed and recom- mended bank attorneys. Blue book. January, 1912. Chicago and New York, The Credit co., [1912]. 30"". April 25, 1901-8 HG2441.B5 601 Boissevain, Gideon Maria. Money and banking in the United States. Tr. from the Dutch. Amsterdam, J. H. de Bussy, 1909. 56 p. incl. tables. 24'='". "A translation of an essay which . . appeared in the December number of the Dutch periodical the Economist." — Pref. 10-12577 HG2481.B6 602 Belles, Albert Sidney. American finance, with chapters on money and banking. New York, The American hanker, 1901. xi, 303 p. i5i™. May 23, 1901-9 HJ255.BS 603 The financial history of the United States, from 1774 to 1789: embracing the period of the American revolution. 4th ed. New York, D. Appleton & company, 1896. xii p., 1 I., S-371 p. 24'='". 7-28378t HJ241.B713 UNITED STATES: GENERAL 95 604 Bolles, Albert Sidney. The financial history of the United States, from 1789 to 1860. New York, D. Appleton and company, 1883. 9 p., 1 I., 3-621 p. ^.gi"™. 7-28379t HJ241.B72 605 The financial history of the United States, from 1861 to 1885. 2d ed. New York, D. Appleton and company, 1894. ^i P-, 1 1-, 3-585 p. 23^"'^. 7-28444-5t HJ241.B75 606 Brady, John Edson. Bank deposits, trust deposits, alternate deposits, joint deposits; a full statement of the general principles of law governing these forms of deposits. Digests of all cases involving such deposits which have been decided by the courts of the different states. Com- plete text of the statutes regulating these deposits, which have been enacted in twenty-seven states. New York, Banking law journal co., ["1911]. vii, 319 p. 23i™. 11-26433 607 Banking law journal digest; a complete digest of all the legal decisions, which have appeared in the issues of the Banking law journal, from January, 1900, to June, 1912, inclusive. New York, Banking law journal company, ['1912]. xix, 210 p. 25™. 12-25180 608 Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston. Legal tender; a study in English and American monetary history. Chicago, The University of Chicago press, 1903. xvii, 181 p. 23"'^. {[Chicago. University.] The decennial publications. 2d series, v. 7.) Bibliography: p. 175-177. 3-11319 HG363.B8 609 Brough, William. Open mints and free banking. New York c& London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1898. viii p., 11, 179 p. 19i,<="'. 6-20833t HG529.B877 610 Bullock, Charles Jesse. Essays on the monetary history of the United States. New York, London, The Macmillan company, 1900. x p., 1 I., 292 p. 19^"'^. {The citizen's library of economics, politics, and sociology, ed. by B. T. My.) Bibliography: p. 275-288. Dec. 6, 1900-14/3 HG508.B8 86054°— 13 1 gg LIBEAEY OF CONGKESS 611 Cleveland, Frederick Albert. The bank and the treasury; bank capitaUzation and the problem of elasticity. New ed., rev. New York [etc.], Longmans, Green, and bo., 1908. l, 371 p. charts, 2 foU.tal. 21'"^. 9^511 HG1813.U5C6 1908 612 The Commercial & financial chronicle. Bank and quotation section. 1895-1912. New YorJc, W. B. Dana company, 1895-1912. 18 v. tables. 33™. monthly. 8-15431-8 HG1.C76 612a A Comparative statement of the principal features of the House bills for monetary legislation. The Overstreet bill, H. R. 5855; The McCleary biU, H. R. 10289; The Hill bill, H. R. 11917; The Gage bill, H. R. 5181; The Walker bill, H. R. 3333 ; The Fowler bill, H. R. 50. {Washington? 1899 n 1 p. I., 16, 4, 4, 4, V- ^5""- This pamphlet is No. 5 of a made-up vol., with the title, "Documents on monetary legislation, 55th Congress, 1898-9;" in the collection of the National monetary commission (HG136.A1). 613 Cooke, Thornton. Branch banking for the west and south. [Cambridge, 1903.] 19 p. 23'"". Reprinted from the Quarterly journal of economics, Nov. 1903, v. 18: 97-113. HB1.03,v.l8 614 Davis, Andrew McFarland, ed. Colonial currency reprints, 1682-1751, with an introduction and notes, by Andrew McFarland Davis. Boston, Prince society, 1910-11. 4 ^- front, (port.) fac- sims. 22 X 18^™. {The publications of the Prince society. [v. 32-35]) E186.P85 vol. 33-35 10-25574 HG506.C8 615 Dawes, Charles G. The banking system of the United States and its relation to the money and business of the country. Chicago, Rand, McNaUy & company, 1894- 2 p. I., [7]- 83 p. 19\™. 6-23271t HG1813.Tr6D3 616 Del Mar, Alexander. The history of money in America from the earliest times to the establishment of the Constitution. New York, The Cambridge encyclopedia co., 1899. xxiv, 121 p. 23™. Bibliography: p. xi-xxiv. Mar. 8, 1900-14 HG608.D4 UNITED STATES: GENEEAL 97 617 Dewey, Davis Rich. Financial history of the United States. 4th ed. New York, London [etc^, Longmans, Green, amd co., 1912. xxxvii p., 1 I., 644 P- xviii charts. 20^'"'. {American citizen series, ed. hy A. B. Hart.) "Su^estions for students, teachers, and readers:" p. ix-xxix. " References" at beginning of chapters. 13-2878 HJ241.D4 1912 618 Dodd, Agnes F. History of money in the British empire & the United States. London, New YorTc [etc.], Longmans, Green, and co., 1911. xiv p., 1 I., 356 p. 20^'^. "List of authorities": p. 346-347. 11-24834 HG935.D7 619 Douglass, William. A discourse concerning the currencies of the British plantations in America, &c. Ed. by Charles J. Bullock. New YorJc, Pub. for the American economic association hy the MacmiUan company; London, S. Sonnenschein cfe co., 1897. 3 p. I., [265]-376 p. 20^'='"- {American economic association. Economic studies, v. 2, no. 5.) HG506.D7 4-416 HBl.A55,v.2 620 Dunbar, Charles Franklin. Economic essays, ed. by 0. M. W. Sprague, with an introduction [biographical sketch] by F. W. Taussig. New York, London, The MacmiUan company, 1904. ^^*> 372 p. 23^"'". Contents. — ^Economic science in America, 1776-1876. — ^The reac- tion in political economy. — ^The academic study of political economy. — Ricardo's use of facts. — Some precedents followed by Alexander Hamilton. — The direct tax of 1861. — The new income tax. — Early banking schemes in England. — The bank of Venice. — Accounts of the first bank of the United States. — Deposits as cur- rency. — The bank-note question. — The safety of the legal tender paper. — ^The national banking system. — Can we keep a gold cur- rency?— The crisis of 1857.— The crisis of I860.— State banks in 1860. — The establishment of the national banking system. — The circulation of the national banks, 1865-1900. 4-33094 HG153.D9 621 comp. Laws of the United States relating to currency, finance, and banking from 1789 to 1896. Rev. ed. Boston, Ginn and company, 1897. iv p., 1 I., [7]-310 p. 24™. 6-25201-2t HG481.D9 98 LIBRAKY OF CONGEESS 622 Eliason, Adolph Oscar. The rise of commercial banking insti- tutions in the United States. Minneapolis, [The University press of Minnesota], 1901. 69 p. £5"™^ "Bibliography": p. 66-69. 2-9004 HG2461J:5 622a The Financial graphic. New YorTc, The Financial graphic co. A graphic presentation of financial conditions, issued currently on sheets. 623 The Financial review. Finance, commerce, railroads. New YorTc, W. B. Dana & co. [etc.] 19 IS. 32™. annual. Nov. 8, 1900-67 HG4905.F8 624 Fiske, Amos Kidder. The modern bank; a description of its functions and methods and a brief account of the develop- ment and present systems of banking. New Yorlc, D. Appleton and company, 1904. xii, 3^8 p. front., illus., fold. chaH, forms. 20"". {Appleton' s busi- ness series.) 4-3601 HG1601.P6 625 Forgan, James B. The efficacy and the limitations of bank supervision by examination and the responsible source of bank management. (/n American bankers' association. Proceedings, 1909. p. 270-286.; HG1507.A5 1909 626 Frame, Andrew J. Branch banking and asset currency. Bankers' magazine, Dec. 1901, v. 63: 1017-1023. Includes a discussion of the central bank question, and panics. HG1501.B3,v.63 627 Gage, Lyman J. The relation of the United States Treasury to general finance. American economic association quarterly, Apr. 1908, Sd ser., V. 9: 212-217. HBl.A5,3d ser.,v.g 628 Gallatin, Albert i. e. Abraham Albert Alphonse. The writings of Albert Gallatin. Ed. by Henry Adams. Philadelphia [etc.], J. B. Lippincott cfe co., 1879. 3 v. fold, tables. 25"". Co>fTENTs include — I. Letters, etc., 1788-1816. — II. Letters, etc., 1816-1848. — III. Speech ... in the House of representatives of the General assembly of Pennsylvania, ^January 5, 1795>. A sketch of the finances of the United States. 1796. Considerations on the currency and banking system of the United States. 1831. Suggestions on the banks and currency of the several United States, in reference principally to the suspension of specie pay- ments. 1841. »-4592 E338.G16 UNITED STATES: GENEKAL 99 629 Gardin, John E. America's only free market for gold. Rand-Mc Nolly hankers' monthly, May, 1911, v. 28 [v. J^2\: 17-22. HG1501.B2,v.28 630 Gilbart, James William. The history of banking in America: with an inquiry how far the banking institutions of America are adapted to this country; and a review of the causes of the recent pressure on the money market. London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmjan, 1837. xii, 207, [1] p. 22Y'^- 6-25193t HG2461.G4 631 Gordon, Annistead Churchill. Congressional currency; an outline of the federal money system. New York [e. 13.) HG481.1898.D2J6 5-10458 H31.P4,ii.8.no.3 643 Kemmerer, Edwin Walter. Seasonal variations in the New York money market. American econmnic review, March, 1911, v. 1: 33-49. HBl.E26,v.l 644 Seasonal variations in the relative demand for money and capital in the United States; a statistical study. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 517 p. incl. tables, diagrs. 29x23'='". ([U.S.] 61st Cong., 2d. sess. Senate. Doc. 588.) At head of title: ... National monetary commission. "List of books and articles cited in report": p. 232. 11-35145 HG538.K3 645 Knox, John Jay. A history of banking ia the United States, by the late John Jay Kjiox . . . assisted by a corps of financial writers in the various states; the entire work revised and brought up to date by Bradford Rhodes and Elmer H. Youngman. New YorTc, B. Shades & company, 1903. 2 p. I., [iii]-xxii, 880 p. incl. tables, front, ports. 25""'. 8-3255 HG2461.K62 646 United States notes; a history of the various issues of paper money by the government of the United States, with an appendix containing the recent decision of the Supreme court of the United States and the dissenting opinion upon the legal tender question. 3d ed. rev. New Yoric, C. Scribner's sons, 1899. xii, 247 p. 19"^. 4-3827/3 HG601.K75 102 LIBEAKY OF CONGRESS 647 Laughlin, James Laurence. Industrial America; Berlin lec- tures of 1906. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1906. viii p., 2 I., 261 p. Tnafs {1 double) diagrs. (.1 fold.) 21 i'"'. Chap. VI. The banking problem. ^37187 HC106.L3 648 Latter-day problems. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1909. xi, 802 p. diagrs. Contains chapters on Guaranty of bank deposits; The depositor and the bank; Government vs. bank issues. 9-28275 HN64.L34 649 Linderman, Henry Richard. Money and legal tender in the United States. New York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1878. x, 173 p. 19"". 6-16852 HG501.L6 650 Lownhaupt, Frederick. Investment bonds, their issue and their place in finance; a book for students, investors, and practical financiers. New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sov^, 1908. x p., 1 I., 253 p. 22"". 8-36725 HG465 1.1.87 651, McPherson, Logan Grant. The monetary and banking problem. New York, D. Appleton and company, 1896. iv p., 1 I., 136 p. 18"". 6-22221t HG529.M17 652 The Manual of statistics; stock exchange hand-book. 1912. New York, [1912]. 20^"". annual. May 23, 1901-66 HG4905.M3 653 Marcuse, Paul. Betrachtungen uber das Notenbankwesen in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Berlin, C. Heymann, 1907. 2 p. I., 166 p. diagrs. 23^ x 15^'^'". 7^510 HG1866.M2 653a Martin, WilUam McC. Modern banking and trust company methods. Banking law journal, Oct. 1911 -Apr. 1913, v. 28-30. 654 Meade, Edward Sherwood. The banking house as an aid to investors. Lippincott's magazine, Jan. 1912, v. 89: 166-160. AP2.L66,v.89 UNITED states: GENERAL 103 655 Mitchell, Wesley Clair. Gold, prices, and wages under the greenback standard. Berkeley, The University press, 1908. S p. I., ix-xv, 627 p. ind. tables, xii fold, diagr. 27"™. (University of California publications in economics, vol. i, March 27, 1908.) H31.C2 8-14358 HG604.M67 656 A history of the greenbacks, with special reference to the economic consequences of their issue: 1862-65. Chicago, The University of Chicago press, 1903. xvi, 577 p. ind. tables, diagrs. 2S'™. {The decennial publications of the University of Chicago. [2d series, vol. ix\.) 3-22564 HG604.M68 657 Rates of interest and the prices of investment secu- rities: 1890-1909. Journal of political economy, Apr. 1911, v. 19: 269-308. HBl.J7,v.l9 658 Monetary convention. 1st, Indianapolis, 1897. Report of Monetary commission to Executive committee of the Indi- anapolis monetary convention of the boards of trade, chambers of commerce, coramercial clubs, and other simi- lar commercial bodies of the United States, recommending a complete currency system. [Indianapolis?] 1897. 32 p. 23'^'^. 6-8nit HG401.1897.A3 659 2d, Indianapolis, 1898. Report of the Monetary com- mission of the Indianapolis convention of boards of trade, chambers of commerce, commercial clubs, and other simi- lar bodies of the United States. [Chicago\, The University of Chicago press, 1898. 1 p. I., ' xiii, 608 p. ind. tables, xiii diagr. {partly fold.) 24""^. 6-17042 HG491.1898.A3 660 Indianapolis. Executive committee. Our paper cur- rency. The need for making it responsive to the varying needs of business at all seasons and in all sections. [Indianapolis? 1901.] cover-title, 19 p. 2Si'"'. 6-27519t HG593.M74 661 Moody's manual of railroads and corporation securities. 1912. New Yorl, The 0. C. Lewis company, 1912. 23^'="'. annual. 1-24569 HG4905.M85 104 UBKAEY OF CONGKESS 662 Muhleman, Maurice L. Financial history of the United States from the beginnmg of the government. Banking law journal, Jan.- May, 1913, v. 30: 71-78; 159-166; 2Jfi-H9; 334-34^; 451-456. 663 Monetary and banking systems; a comprehensive account of the systems of the United States, with com- plete statistical information and brief accounts of the systems of other nations, also abstracts of plans for cur- rency reform in the United States. New York city, Monetary publishing co., 1908. 3 p. I., 218 p. incl. tables. 21 i'"". A revision of the author's Monetary systems, published in 1897. c/ Pref. 8-19242 HG259.M94 664 Murray, Lawrence O. Co-operation as a factor in effective bank supervision, an address delivered at the ninth annual convention of the National association of super- visors of state banks, held in Washington, D. C, Septem- ber 12th, 13th and 14th, 1910. [New York], The National city bank of New York, 1910. 32 p. 20'"". 10-22850 HG2481JI85 665 A decade of banking progress. Editorial review, Jan. 1912, v. 6: 7-13. AP2.£26,v.6 666 Norton, John Pease. Statistical studies in the New York money market, preceded by a brief analysis under the theory of money and credit, with statistical tables, diagrams and folding chart. New York, For the Department of the social sciences, Yale university, by the MacmiUan company, 1902. 1 p. I., vi p., 1 I., 108 p. diagr., fold, chart. 24""- {Yale university. Department of the social sciences. Publications.) 2-16120 HG229.N88 667 Phillips, Henry, jr. Historical sketches of the paper currency of the American colonies, prior to the adoption of the Federal constitution. Eoxbury, Mass., W. E. Woodward, 1865-66. 2 v. 21^ x 18"^. Contents. — Ist ser. Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Rhode Island. By Elisha R. Potter. Virginia. Vermont. — 2d ser. Continental paper money. 6-17759t HG515.P5 668 Poor's manual of industrials. 1912. New York, Poor's railroad manual CO., '^1912. 23"^. annual. 10-12768 HG4961.P8 TJNiTED states: genebal 105 669 Prager, Max. Die Reichsbankidee in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Berlin, L. Simion Nf., 1903. 64 p. 24'-^. {VoTk^wirfh- schaftliche Zeitfragen, Vortrage und Ahhajidlungen, Jirsg. von der Volhswirthschaf (Lichen GeseUschaft in Berlin. Eft. 198/99.) 4-30385 HG2625.P8 670 Pratt, Sereno Stansbury. The work of "Wall street. New YorTc, D. Appleton and company, 1903. xvii, 286 p. front, iUus., forms. 20'^. [Appletons' business series.] 3-1354 HG4672.P9 671 The Rand-McNally bankers' directory and list of attorneys "blue book." Jan. 1913. Chicago [etc.] Band, McNaUy cfe co. [1913]. 28<"". semi- annual. Sept. 14, 99-114 HG2441.B3 672 Sherwood, T. C. Bank note circulation. Michigan political science association. Publications, May, 1893, V. 1: 67-65. H3l.M6,v.l 673 Sprague, O. M. W. Branch banking in the United States. Quarterly journal of economics, Feb. 1903, v. 17: 242-260. HBl.Q3,v.l7 674 Sumner, William Graham. A history of American currency, with chapters on the English bank restriction and Austrian paper money. To which is appended "The bullion report." New YorTc, H. Holt and company, 1874- iv, 391 p. 2 fold, diagr. 20"^. 6-14842 HG501.S8 675 Tiffany, Francis Buchanan. Handbook of the law of banks and banking. St. Paul, Minn., West publishing co., 1912. xi, 669 p. 23i '='»- ( The homboolc series, v. 36.) 12-22264 676 U.S. Bureau of statistics (Treasury dept.). Gold, silver, and currency 1861-1896. Washington, Gov't print, off., 1896. 16 p. incl. tables. 3 diagrs. (1 fold.) 29^x23'^- Worthington C. Ford, chief of Bureau. 7^2619 HG546.A4 106 LIBBAKY OF CONGKESS 677 U.S. Bureau of statistics {Treasury deft.). National, state, private, and savings banks; bonds, paper currency, and coin; production and value of precious metals; coinage, etc., 1789-1898. [Washington, Gov't print, off., 1898.] Hi, 206-331 p. tab., diagr. 29"'^. From the Summary of commerce and finance for July, 1898. 2-673 HG2493.A3 678 The United States notes. 1878-1897. [Washington, Gov't print, off., 1898 f] Hi, 946-971 p. ind. tables, fold. col. diagr. 29 x 23"^. Worthington C. Ford, chief of Bureau. 7-42620 HG591.A4 679 Comptroller of the currency. Annual report. [1st]- 50th. 1863-1912. Washington, Gov't print, off., 1863-1913. 68 v. 2S<^ In addition to the usual featiu'es, the Comptroller's reports contain others of a special character, among which the following may be noted: 1875 (John Jay Knox), Historical account of the national banking system. 1876 (John Jay Knox), Bank of North America, First and Second Banks of the United States, and state banking. 1878 (John Jay Knox), National banking system. 1879 (John Jay Knox), The national banks and the refunding of the public debt. 1880 (John Jay Knox), The banks since resumption. 1881 (John Jay Knox), Substitutes for money. 1884 (H. W. Cannon), The financial crisis of May, 1884; Extension of the corporate existence of national banks, and history of act of July 12, 1882. 1885 (H. W. Cannon), Bank-note issues of other countries. 1890 (E. S. Lacey), Substitutes for money. 1891 (E.S. Lacey), Monetarystringency of 1890. 1892 (A. B. Hepburn), Substitutes for money. 1894 (James H. Eckels), The use of credit instruments in retail transactions, Investigation by Dr. David Kinley. 1895 (James H. Eckels), Foreign banking systems; State banking eystems. 1896 (James H. Eckels), Money supply; Monetary systems; Banks and their de- posits, 1863 to 1896; State banking; Use of credit instruments, results of Dr. Kinley's investigation; Foreign banking systems; State banking systems. 1897 (James H. Eckels), Women share- holders and employees in banks; Postal savings banks. 1898 (Charles G. Dawes), Currency reform; Branch banking; European banking laws and regulations. 1899 (Charles G. Dawes), Bank- note currency; Loan and deposit accounts, 1889, 1894, and 1899; Extracts from report of Edward W. Harden, on banking in Philip- pines, Cuba, Porto Rico, and Hawaii. 1900 (Charles G. Dawes), Correspondence relative to banking and currency in the Philip- pines, Porto Rico, and Hawaii. 1901 (William B. Ridgely), Sav- ings banks of the world; Principal foreign banks of issue. 1902 (William B. Ridgely), Growth of banking in the United States since 1882; Branch banks; Branches of state banks; Bond and asset secured bank circulation. 1903 (William B. Ridgely), UNITED STATES: GENERAL 107 Growth of savings banks 1820 to 1903. 1904 (William B. Ridgely), Foreign savings banks — bulletin prepared in the Bureau of Sta- tistics by M. L. Jacobson; History of savings banks; Banking in Central and South America; Banks and banking in Japan; Debts, etc., of the Republics of South and Central America and the West India Islands. 1906 (William B. Ridgely), Currency reform. 1907 (William B. Ridgely), The crisis of 1907; Central bank of issue and reserve. 1908 (Lawrence O. Murray), Growth of bank- ing in the United States, 1784-1908; Oklahoma deposit guaranty law; National bank legislation, 1908. 1909 (Lawrence O. Murray), Postal savings banks; Bank depositors guaranty laws. 1910 (Law- rence 0. 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Lipscomb, editor-in- chief, Albert E. Bergh, managing editor, v. 3, p. 145-153. Wash- ington, 1903. 22i "■".) E302.J47,v.3 Dated Feb. 15, 1791. Also printed in "The writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. by P. L. Ford, v. 5, p. 284-289, New York, 1895. E302.J466,v.5 Also printed in M. St. Clair Clarke and D. A. Hall's "Legislative and documentary history of the Bank of the United States," Washington, 1834. p. 91-94. HG2625.C6 750 Marshall, John. John Marshall, complete constitutional deci- sions, ed. with annotations historical, critical and legal, by John M. Dillon. Chicago, Callaghan & company, 1903. xi, [1], 799 p. front, (port.) 2 fold, facsim. 24"" Federal jurisdiction over corporations; Bank of the United States V. Deveaux: p. 166-179; Cor^ress has the constitutional power to charter a bank as a fiscal agency of the general government, M'Cul- loch i;. State of Maryland and others: p. 252-298; State laws taxing the franchises or functions of federal instrumentalities unconsti- tutional, Osborn and others v. Bank of the United States: p. 468- 511; Constitutional scope of federal judicial power over corpora^ tions in which a state is interested, Bank of the United States t>. Planters' Bank: p. 512-519. 3-32779 751 Root, L. Carroll. The first United States bank. Sound currency, Apr. 1, 1897, v. 4, no. 7: 1-15. HG529.A3,T.4 752 The second United States bank. Part i. — General. Sound currency, Sept. 1, 1897, v. 4, no. 17: 1-20. For Part n see White, Horace, no. 754. HG629.A3,v.4 753 U.S. Treasury dept. Keport on a national bank, dated Treas- ury department, December 13, 1790, by Alexander Ham- ilton. [WasUngtcm, Govt, print, off., 1908.] 26 p. 23"". {60th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 379.) g_35237 HG2529.1790.A32 Also in Alexander HamUton's works, ed. by Henry Cabot Lodge, New York, 1904; together with his "Opinion as to the constitu- tionality of the Bank of the United States. Feb. 23, 1791." 754 White, Horace. The second United States bank. Part n.— The bank war. Sound currency, Sept. 15, 1897, v. 4, no. 18: 1-12. For Part i see Eoot, L. Carroll, no. 752. HG529.A3,v.4 120 LIBEAEY OF CONGEESS INDEPENDENT TREASURY AND DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC MONEY 755 Andrew, A. Piatt. The Treasury and the banks under Sec- retary Shaw. Quarterly journal of economics, Aug. 1907, v. 21: 619-568. See aldo item no. 596. HBl.a3,v.21 756 Gouge; William M. An inquiry into the expediency of dis- pensing with bank agency and bank paper in fiscal con- cerns of the United States. PUladelpUa, Printed by W. Stavely, 1837. iv, [5]-56 p. 22"^. 6-23395t HG2473.G8 757 Kinley, David. The Independent treasury of the United States and its relations to the banks of the country. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 370 p. diagrs. {partly fold.) 23'"". {61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 687.) At head of title: . . . National monetary cominission. This monograph is a revision and continiiation of the work of the present writer, published by Crowell [Washin,gton, Gov't print, off., 1906-07 !\ 29, 3 p. 7 diagr. (Ifold.) 23"". {59th Cong., 2d sess. House. Rept. 5629.) Submitted by Mr. Fowler. Ordered printed Dec. 20, 1906. Pt. 2, Views of the minority, submitted by Mr. Lewis. Ordered printed Feb. 20, 1907. Text oi biU, H. R. 23017: [pt. 1] p. 28-29. 6-35397 HG608.A4 1906a 786 Senate. Committee on finance. Railroad bonds as securities from national banks. Letter from Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, transmitting the correspondence with the Interstate commerce commission relative to the proposition that the government accept railroad bonds as a part of the securities required from national banks for additional circulating notes. [Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908.] 7 p. 23"". {60th Cong., 1st sess. Senate'. Doc. 212.) 8-35099 HG2552.A4 1908 UNITED STATES: NATIONAL BANKING SYSTEM 127 787 U. S. 60th Cong., 2d sess., 1908-1909. Senate. Number of national and other banks in the United States . . . June 30, 1900, and July 15, 1908, together with increase or decrease of each state. WasTiin^on, Govt, print, off., 1909. 8 p. 23"™. {60th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 637.) 9-35111 HG2655.A5 1908 787a Deft, of justice. Data relating to national banks for the use of Congress. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912.] 7 p. 23Y™- Letter to the President, signed: George W. Wickersham. 12-29952 HG2557.A4 788 Laws, statutes, etc. The national bank act, as amended and other laws relating to national banks. Comp. under the direction of the comptroller of the currency. 1908. Washington, Gov't print, off, 1908. 161 p. 23"™. 8-35682 HG2547.A54 789 [ National monetary commission.] Notes on the pro- posed codification and revision of the National bank act. Washington, [Govt, print, off., 1912.] 51 p. 2Si''™. 12-35401 HG2547.A64 1912 790 Proposed codification of the national bank- ing laws. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1912. cover-title, 107 p. 29 Y™. 12-35384 HG2547.A54 1912a 791 Savings departments of national banks and real estate loans. Summary of replies from bank ofiicers relating thereto. Washington, [Govt, print, off., 1912.] 50 p. 23^"". 12-35402 HG1922.A4 792 Suggested changes in the administrative features of the national banking laWs. Replies to circular letter of inquiry of September 26, 1908, and hearings, December 2 and 3, 1908. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 374 P- ^5""- (^^si Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. JfiJ^.) At head of title . . . National monetary commission. Nelson W. Aldrich, chairman. Hearings were also issued separately in 1908. 10-35478 HG471.A4 1908b 86054°— 13 9 128 UBKABY OF CONGRESS 793 XJ. S. Treasury deft. Refusal of national banks in New York city to furnish currency for needs of interior banks. Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting, in response to a Senate resolution of February 18, 1908, copies of all letters and telegrams received by the sec- retary and the treasurer relative to the refusal. [Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908.] 31 p. 23"". i60th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 436.) g_35416 HG2553.A4 1908 794 : Information concerning national banks. Let- ter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a response to the resolution of the House making inquiry as to number, capital, circulation, deposits, etc., of the national banks. [Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908.] 238 p. 23"". (60th Cong., 1st sess. House. Doc. 714-.) ^9409t HG2555.A5 1908a 795 National banking associations placed in hands of receivers since January 1, 1893, etc. Letter from the secretary of the Trea.sury, transmitting, by direction of the President, certain information called for by Senate resolution no. 63. [Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908.] 99 p. 23"". {60th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 296.) 8-35188 HG2555.U6 796 Response of the secretary of the Treasiuy to Senate resolutionno. 33 of December 12, 1907,caUingforcer- tain information in regard to Treasury operations, United States depositaries, the condition of national banks, etc. Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908. 232 p. 23"'. (.60th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 208.) George B. Cortelyou, secretary. Concerning business conditions, March, Oct. and Nov. 1907; deposits of public money in national banks ; Panama cansil bond issue ; cleai^ ing house certificates, etc., etc. 8-35105 HG2481.A4 1908 « 797 Waldo, D. B. A sketch of the origin, establishment and workings of the national banking system, with special reference to issues. Michigan political science assodoMon. Pvhlications, May, 1893, V. 1: 23-39. H3l.M6,v.l STATE BANKS AND BANKING 798 Baker, Henry Felt. Banks and banking in the United States. Boston, Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1853. 2 v. 23^"". Vol. 2 has on t.-p.. "Part ii: Relating to the states of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois," and is pub. by C. F. Bradley & co., Cincinnati. 6-37128t HG2473.B2 799 Barnett, George Ernest. State banking in the United States since the passage of the national bank act. Baltimore, The Johns HopTiins press, 1902. 117 p. diagr. 24i™. {Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science, series 20, nos. 2-3.) 2-13102 H31.J8 800 State banks and trust companies since the passage of the National-bank act. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 366 p. fold, tables, fold, diagr. 23'^. ([U. S.] 61st Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. 659.) At head of title: National monetary commission. 11-35092 HG2581.B33 801 Blair, William Allen. A historical sketch of banking in North Carolina. New York, B. Rhodes & co., 1899. 21 p. 24i"^. Reprinted from advance sheets of "A history of banking in the United States," by Jno. J. Knox, See item no. 645. 6-31788t HG2611.N8B6 802 Blpcher, W. D. Arkansas finances. History of the real estate and state banks: the HoKord bonds — their history and present condition. The funding bill of 1868 — Railroad aid, levee and Loughborough bonds. State scrip and other indebtedness. Pub. in a series of articles in the Little Rock Evening star. Little Rock, The Evening star, 1876. 81 p. 23i'^. 7-42151t HJ311.B6 803 Boyd, W. R. jr. Texas' interest in a sound banking system. What the National citizens' league is doing to promote a reliable currency system. Texas magazine, June, 1912, v. 6: 123-132. F38l.T35,v.6 804 Boyle, James Ernest. The financial history of Kansas. Madison, Wis., 1908. 178, ii p. incl. tables, diagrs. 23\"^. (Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, no. 2^7. Eco- nomics and political science series, v. 5, no. 1.) Bibliography: p. 174-178. ^3518 H31.W63 vol. 6, no. 129 130 LIBEAEY OP CONGEESS 805 Brough, Charles Hillman. The history of banking in Mis- sissippi. {In Mississippi historical society. Publications. Oxford, Miss., 1900. 23°'". V. 3, p. 317-340.) F336.M75,v.3 806 Bryan, Alfred Coolonan. History of state banking in Mary- land. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1899. 144 P- ^4™- (Johns IlopTcins university stvdies in historical and political science . . . 17th ser., i-iii.) Bibliography: p. 141-144. 4-8535 H31.J6 807 Chicago banker. Among the articles printed on state bank- ing the following are noted : V. 32, Feb. 3, 1912: 7-9, 30, John E. Brady; Feb. 10, 1912: 5-9, 28-29; Feb. 17, 1912: 5-9, 25; Mar. 2, 1912: 5-7, B. L. Gill; May 4, 1912; 5-6, H. H. Pond (New Jersey); May 18, 1912: 5-9, 29, A. E. Walker (Alabama); May 25, 1912: 8-11, G. W. Martin (Kansas). HG1501.C5 808 *Cleaveland, John. The banking system of the state of New York, with notes and references to adjudged cases. 2d ed. By G. S. Hutchinson. New YorTc, John S. Voorhies, I864. 432 p. 23'^. 809 Cooley, Thomas M. Federal taxation of state bank currency. Michigan political science association. Publications May 1893, V. 1: 40-56. H31Jl6,v.l 810 State bank issues in Michigan. A retrospect of legis- lation. Michigan political science association. Pvhlications May 1893, V. 1: 4-22. H31.M6,v.l 811 Davis, Andrew McFarland. Currency and banking in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay. Nev) York, Published for the American economic association by the Macmillan company, ['^1901]. 2 v. fronts, (v. 1, diagr.) facsims. on 36 pi. 25'"". (Publicutions of the American economic association, 3d series, v. 1, no. 4; v. 2, "0- ^■) HB1.A5 ^IS^'*! HG513.M4D29 812 ed. Tracts relating to the currency of the Massachusetts Bay, 1682-1720. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1902. X, 394 p., 1 I. 18 facsim. {ind. front.) 22^"". ^-885 HG513.M4D4 UNITED STATES: STATE BANKS AND BANKING 131 813 Dewey, Davis Rich. State banking before the civil war, and The safety fund banking system in New York, 1829-1866, by Robert E. Chaddock. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 1 p. I. ,388 p. fold, map, fold, diagr. 23'-^. ([ U. -S.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 581.) At head of title: . . . National monetary commission. Bibliographical foot-notes. 10-36029 HG2581.D5 814 Dolley, J. N. Reform of the currency and its relation to the state banking institutions of the United States. Address delivered November 21, 1911, before the National asso- ciation of supervisors of state banks in convention assem- bled at New Orleans, La. TopeJca, Kans., 1911. cover-title, 23 p. 23™. 11-33149 HG2481.D6 815 Domett, Henry W. A history of the Bank of New York, 1784-1884; comp. from official records and other sources at the request of directors. New YorJc, London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1884- xiii p., 1 1., 135, U] p. 3 pi. {ind. front.) 13 port., 3facsim. 24'='^. 6-31803t HG2613.N54B3 816 Douglas, Charles Henry James. The financial history of Massachusetts, from the organization of the Massachusetts Bay colony to the American revolution. {In Columbia university. Faculty of political science. Studies in history, economics and public law. 2d ed. New York, 1897. 22i'='° vol. 1, no. 4, p. [251]-396.) "Bibliography": p. 386-396. 4-1838 H31.C7,v.l 817 *Duke, Basil W. History of the bank of Kentucky, 1792-1895. Louisville, 1895. I40 p. 23'^'". 818 Durrett, R. T. Early banking in Kentucky. (In *Kentucky bankers' association. Proceedings, 1892. p. 35-45.) 819 Esarey, Logan. State banking in Indiana, 1814-1873. Indiana university studies, Apr. 15, 1912, no. 15: 217-306. (Indiana university iulletin, v. 10, no. 2.) Bibliography: 303-305. AS36.I4,no.l5. 820 Felch, Alpheus. Early banks and banking in Michigan. [In Michigan pioneer and historical society. Historical collections. Lansing, 1880. v. 2, p. 111-124.) rS61.M61,v.2 Also printed in U. S. 52d Cong., 2d sess. Senate ex. doc. no. 38, pt. 1, p. 72-83. 3069 132 LIBBAKY OF CONGRESS 821 Felt, Joseph Barlow. An historical account of Massachusetts currency. Boston, Printed hy Perkins & Marvin, 1839. 2 p. l, [9}-269 p. plates. 23^"'^. 11-2678 HG513.M:4F6 822 Finance company in Pittsburg. Banks and bankers of the keystone state; containing a complete history of the bank- ing interests of Pennsylvania from the organization of the first bank in 1780 to the present time, together with portraits and biographical sketches of the prominent figures in a century and a quarter of financial history. With tables and data showing the state's financial stand- ing compared with other states of the union. [Pittsiurgh], The Finance company in Pittsburg, ['1905]. 1 p. I., 6-215 p. iUus. 31 i"". 6-16756 HG2611.P4r4 823 Fitts, J. H. History of banks and ba nkin g in Alabama. (In *Alabama bankers' association. Proceedings, 1891, p. 9-33.) 824 Gallatin, Albert i. e. Abraham Albert Alphonse. Suggestions on the banks and currency of the several United States, in reference principally to the suspension of specie payments. New Yorlc, Wiley and Putnam, I84I. 2 p. I., [9\-124 p. 23 cm 6-17760t HG621.G26 825 Garnett, Charles H. State banks of issue in Hhnois. Champaign, lU., 1898. 65 p. 23<^. Also printed in Sound currency, May 1, 1898, v. 5: 121-144. HG529.A3,v.5 826 George Smith's money. Sound currency, April 15, 1898, v. 5, no. 8: 113-120. Banking operations of the Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance Company under the charter of Feb. 28, 1839. HG629.A3,v.5 827 Gibbons, James Sloan. The banks of New- York, their dealers, the clearing-house, and the panic of 1857. New-YorTc, D. 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Cleveland, L. G. Fouse, L. Walter Sammis. Philadelphia, [1904]. cover-title, p. 13-270. 24^"™. {Pub- lication;S of the American academy of political and social science, no. ^29.) Reprinted from the Annals of the American academy of political and social science for July, 1904. 138 LIBKAEY OF CONGEESS Contents. — Government control of banks and trust companies, by W. B. Ridgely. — Control and supervision of trust companies, by F. D. Kilburn. — The financial reports of national banks as a means of public control, by F. A. Cleveland. — State regulation of insur- ance, by L, G. Fouse. — The relation of trust companies to indus- trial combinations, as illustrated by the United States shipbuild- ing company, by L. Walter Sammis. 5-23679 HG1778. U5.S3 861 American bankers' association. Trust company section. Addresses delivered at the first annual banquet of the trust companies of the United States, members of the trust company section of the American bankers' association. Waldorf-Astoria, Now York, May fifth, Nineteen-eleven. {New York, 1911.] 28 p. 23'^™. Introductory address, Oliver C. Fuller; Relation of trust companies to monetary reform, Hon. Nelson W. Aldrich, chairman National monetary commission; Trust companies and clearii^ houses, Hon. A. Barton Hepburn, president N. Y. Clearing house associa^ tion; The American Bankers' association, Frank 0. Watts, presi- dent; Report of the special committee appointed at a meeting of the Currency committee of the American bankers' association, held at Washington, March 28, 1911, to consider and prepare a special report on the practicability of nationalizing savings banks and trust companies or of affording existing state banks the bene- fits of the plan suggested by Hon. Nelson W. Aldrich and sub- mitted by him to the National monetary association for the estab- lishment of the National reserve association of the United States. 862 Proceedings of the eight annual meetings, 1896-1903. [New York: The American lanker], 1904. i^, 381 p. 23"^^ See also item no. 594. HGr4341.A6 863 The Audit company of New York, camp. Comparative statements of trust companies in the state of New York; comp. from annual reports of the superintendent of banks, 189-1 to 1904. New York, G. W. Young & company, {"1905]. [7], 81,81, [1] p. 29"'^. 5-10396 HG4355.N7A8 864 Barnett, George Ernest. State banks and trust companies since the passage of the National-bank act. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 366 p. fold, tables, fold.diagr. 23'^. ([U.S.] 61st Cong., Sd sess. Senate. Doc. 669.) At head of title: National monetary commission. 11-35092 Ha2681.B33 UNITED states: TRUST COMPANIES. 139 865 Cator, George. Trust companies in the United States. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1902. 113 p. 2^™. {Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science, series xx, nos. 6-6.) H31.J6 3-12907 HG4061.C2 866 Conant, Charles A. The growth of trust companies. American monthly review of reviews, Nov. 1902, v. 26: 57^-579. Reprinted in his book "Wall street and country", N. Y., 1904, p. 205-235. AP2.Il4,v.26 867 Downer, Benjamin James, comp. Compilation of laws relating to trust companies of the United States. 1909. [New York, The Evening post job printing office, '=1909.] vii, 516, {2\ p. ^4™. 9-10311 HG4328.D75 868 Gest, William Purves. The rise and business of the modem trust company; an address delivered before the Century current topic club of the Y. M. C. A., March 21, 1905, Philadelphia. [Philadelphiaf '1905.] 25, [1] p. fold, chart. 23^'='". 5-16134 HG4311.G4 Also printed in La FoUette, Robert M. ed. The making of America. Chicago, 1906. 23"^. v. 3, p. 428^40. HC103.L25,v.3 869 Greene, Thomas Lyman. Corporation finance; a study of the principles and methods of the management of the finances of corporations in the United States; with special refer- ence to the valuation of corporation securities. 3d ed. New York [etc.], G. P Putnam's sons, 1904- Hi p-, 1 I; 181 p. 20<''". 4-11289/3 HG4026.G83 870 Heaton, Ernest. The trust company idea and its development. Buffalo, The White- Evans-P enfold company, 1904- 4^ V- J gem 4-23743 HG4017.H4 871 Herrick, Clay. The definition and history of trust companies. Bankers' magazine, Aug. 1903, v. 67: 208-213. HG1501.B3,v.67 872 Trust companies; their organization, growth and management. New York, Bankers publishing company, 1909. viii, 481 p. incl. forms. 25™. Bibliography: p. 457^66. "The present volume is composed of a series of articles which ap- peared in 'The Bankers magazme,' of New York during the years 1904 to 1907."— Pre/. 9-28737 HG4352.H5 140 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 873 Kirkbride, Franklin Butler, and J. E. Sterrett. The modem trust company, its functions and organization. New York, London, The MacmiUan company, 1908. xiii, 311 p. forms. 23™. Bibliography: p. 293-298. 6-33 HG4011.K59 1908 874 Noyes, Alexander D. The trust companies: is there danger in the system ? Political science quarterly, June, 1901, v. 16: 248-261. Hl.P8,v.l6 875 Ferine, Edward Ten Broeck. American trust companies, their growth and present wealth; two addresses before the Trust company section of the American bankers' associa- tion, with statistical tables. New York city. The Audit company of New York, ['1909]. 73 p., 1 I. 2foU. tab. 24 x 14"". 9-29576 HG4362.P6 876 Ridgely, William Barret. Government control of banks and trust companies. (In La Follette, Robert M. ed. The making of America. Chicago, 1906. 23°-- V. 3, p. 441-451.) HC103.L26,v.3 877 Stevenson, Charles W. The trust company, i-vi. Rand-McNaUy hankers' monthly. Mar. -Oct. 1903, v. 25: 161-156, 237-242; v. 26: 10-15, 190-197, 276-285. I. Origin, growth, and character; II. Its patrons and general busi- ness; III. A factor in industrial progress; IV. As a conservator of labor and property; V. Relation to insurance and banking; VI. Successful management and place in affairs. HG1601.B2,v.26,26 878 Trust companies of the United States ... a compilation of the statements of condition of trust companies of the United States. New York, United States m^ortgage tfe trust company, 1903- 1911. 7v. iJlus. 22-28i"^. 9-29530 HG4345.T8 879 Young, George W. Trust company reserves: an inquiry. North American review, Feb. 1906, v. 182: 285-297. AP2.N7,v.l82 PRESENT DAY PROBLEMS Consists principally of discussions of the so-called Aldrich plan (see item nos. 892, 893) and some suggested substitutes. 880 Academy of political science. New York. The reform of the currency, ed. by Henry Raymond Mussey. tTNITED STATES: PRESENT DAY PKOBLEMS 141 New York, The Academy of political science, 1911. 1 p. I., p. 197-493. 24™. (Proceedings . . . vol. 1, no. 2.) Contents. — I. Historical: Successes and failures of the First and Sec- ond banks of the United States, by R. C. H. Catterall; Lessons of state banking before the civil war, by J. T. Holdsworth. — II. The present currency and banking problem: The business man's view of currency reform, by I. T. Bush; American banks in times of crisis under the national banking system, by E. W. Kemmerer; Bank notes and lending power, by J. L. Laughlin; Recent tenden- cies in state banking legislation, by G. E. Bamett; The relation of Btate to national banks, by J. F. Ebersole; The need of an expan- sion joint in our monetary system, by R. D. Kent. — III. The central bank : A united reserve bank of the United States, by P. M. Warburg; The banking and currency problem and its solution, by V. Morawetz; The necessity for a central bank, by G. E. Roberts; How to prevent cash suspension by banks, by A. J. Frame; Prin- ciples that must underlie monetary reform in the United States, by P. M. Warburg; The transition from existing conditions to central banking, by C. A. Conant. — IV. Foreign banking systems: Lessons from the Bank of England, by J. F. Johnson; Lessons from the Bank of France, by J. P. Norton; The banking system of Mexico, by R. M. Breckenridge; The Italian banking system, by J. D. Magee; The banking systems of the Netherlands, Russia, and Japan, by E. B. Patton; German banks and stock exchange speculation, by C. Parker. — ^V. Discussions at the Monetary con- ference: History of the conference; First-third session; Addresses at the anniversary dinner. HG2481.A45 11-16266 H31.A4,v.l 881 Aldrich, Nelson Wilmarth. An address before the Economic club of New York, November 29, 1909, on the work of the National monetary commission. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1909. 29 p. 2S<'">. At head of title: National monetary commission. 10-3025 HG538.A56 882 Same. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910. 29 p. 23'^. ([ U. 8.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 4O6.) At head of title: National monetary commission. 10-35477 HG472.A52 883 Address, before the Western economic society, at Giicago, Saturday, November 11, 1911. Washington, [Govt, print, off.], 1911. 21 p. 23'='". Relates especially to the organization of the National reserve associai- tion. 12-35173 HG2481.A48 1911b 884 Address, before the Trans-Mississippi commercial congress at Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday, November 14, 1911. Washington, [Govt, print, off.], 1911. 15 p. 23"^. 12-35172 HG2481.A48 1911 c 142 LIBKAKY OF CONGRESS 885 Aldrich, Nelson Wilmarth. Address, before the City Club at Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday, November 15, 1911. WasUngtm, [Govt, print, off.], 1911. 13 p. 23"^. 12-35171 HG2481.A48 191 Id 886 Address, before the annual convention of the Ameri- can bankers' association, at New Orieans, Tuesday, November 21, 1911. Washington, [Govt. pnnt. off.], 1911. 30 p. 23i"". At head of title: National monetary commission. 12-2146 HG2481.A48 887 Addresses on the work of the National monetary com- mission before the Academy of political science, New York city, November 11, 1910, and the American academy of political and social science, Philadelphia, Pa., Decem- ber 8, 1910. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 14 p. 23"^. 12-35174 HG2481.A48 1911a 888 The Aldrich plan for banking legislation, submitted to the National monetary commission, by Nelson W. Aldrich, chairman; with complete index. Boston, The Eliot national hank, 1911. 1 p. I., 5-^8 p. m X 12'"'. 12-27810 HG538.A506 889 Our monetary system. Independent, Feh. 29, Mar. 14-28, 1912, v. 72: 446-U9; 555-558; 665-669. Contents. — I. Compared with other systems. — II. Its need of ref- ormation. — III. The proposed plan of reorganization. AP2.I53,v.72 890 "Relation of trust companies to monetary reform." American hankers' association. Journal, June, 1911, v. S: 714-717. See also, Trust companies, May, 1911, v. 12: 339-344, and item no. 861, this list. HG1501.A8,v.3 891 Scope and functions of proposed National reserve asso- ciation. Trust companies, Jan. 1912, v. 14: 3o-44- HG4341.T8,v.l4 892 Suggested plan for monetary legislation, submitted to the National monetary commission. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. 15 p. 23"". Outline for a tentative plan for revision of national-banking legis- lation. Proposition to charter the Reserve association of America, to be the principal fiscal agent of the government of the United States. 11-35086 HG638.A53 UNITED states: fresent day problems 143 893 Aldrich, Nelson Wilmarth. Suggested plan for monetary leg- islation. Rev. ed., October, 1911. Washington, 1911. 24 p. Caption title: The National reserve association of the United States. The first ed. of the Suggested plan was issued Jan. 16, 1911, and includes a letter of that date from the Chairman of the National monetary commission, submitting it to said commission. Besides appearing as a publication of the Commission, it also appears as Senate doc. no. 784, 61st Cong., 3d sess. The second edition of the Suggested plan likewise appears as a publication of the National monetary commission, and also as Senate doc. no. 784, pt. 2, 61st Cong., 3d sess. 11-35825 HG538.A5143 894 Suggested plan for monetary legislation, submitted to the National monetary commission, by Hon. Nelson W. Aldrich, as revised by the Currency commission of the American bankers' association. <2ded.> [Chicago? 1911 :\ 22 p. 24<''". Changes su^ested by the Currency commission in red letter. Accompanying are Report of the Currency commission to the Executive council of the American bankers' association, and Report of the Special committee appointed by the Currency com- mission, Mar. 28, 1911, on savings banks, trust companies, and state banks, and their inclusion in the proposed National reserve association. The Report of the Currency commission and suggested changes in proposed monetary plan is also printed in American bankers' association. Journal, May, 1911, v. 3, p.. 643-648. Following p. 648^49 are resolutions of the Executive committee of the trust company section, of the Executive committee of the savings bank section, of the Executive council, and of the Federal legislative committee of the American bankeiB' association on the proposed monetary plan. 12-1469 HG538.A6144 895 The vital requisite of reform in our banking system. Independent, Dec. 22, 1910, v. 69: 1364-1365. AP2.l53,v.69 896 The Aldrich banking plan. Will it improve the present bank- ing and currency system ? American industries. May, 1911, v. 11, no. 10: 16-18. Advantages of the Aldrich plan, by Charles A. Conant; Disad- vantages of the Aldrich plan, by D. A. Tompkins. HD4802.A6,v.ll 897 Allen, W. H. The Aldrich plan and the concentration of money at New York. Moody's magazine, July, 1912, v. 14: 31-36. HGl.M85,v.l4 898 The false basis of the Aldrich plan. Moody's magazine. May, 1912, v. 13: 350-352. HGl.M86,v.l3 86054°— 13 10 144 LEBEABY OF CONGEESS 899 Allen, W. H. The lie in the Aldrich bill. Moody's magazine, Apr. 1911, v. 11: 247-254. HGl.M86,v.ll 900 Solving a great financial problem. Sewanee review, Jan. 1912, v. 20: 8S-10S. AP2.S6,v.20 901 Ailing, Newton D. Substitute for a central bank. American institvie of hanking. Bulletin, Apr. 1908, v. 10: S61-361. HG1501.A7,v.l0 902 American academy of political and social science, PTiiUi- delphia. Banking problems. PhUaddphia, 1910. Hi, [1], 236, [12] p. 25^"". {The an- nals of the American academy of political and social science, vol. XXXVI, no. 3.) Contents. — The problem before the National monetary commiBBion, by A. P. Andrew. — Financii^ our foreign trade, by F. I. Kent. — The extension of American banking in foreign countries, by S. Mc- Roberta. — English methods of lending as contrasted with Amer- ican, by L. M. Jacobs. — Utilization of bank reserves in the United States and foreign countries, by G. E. Roberts. — ^The Canadian banking system and its operation under stress, by J. F. Johnson. — The stock exchange and the money market, by H. White. — ^The independent treasury and the banks, by M. S. Wildman. — National banking system and federal bond issues, by M. E. Ailes. — Enlarge- ment of clearing house functions, by S. Young. — The growth of state banks and trust companies, by G. E. Bamett. — Branch bank- ing among the state banks, by H. M. P. Eckardt. — ^The operation of the mutual savings bank system in the United States, and the treatment of savings deposits, by F. C. Nichols. — ^The use of credit currency by country banks, by J. P. Huston. — State and national examinations of banks, by H. G. Stockwell. — State and federal control of banks, by A. J. Frame. Hl.A4,v.36,no.3 10-27867 HG2481.A67 903 Lessons of the financial crisis. Philadelphia, 1908. vi, 233 p. 26'". (The annals of the American academy of political and social science, vol.xxxi, no. 2.) Contents. — Introductory note by the secretary of the Treasury, G. B. Cortelyou. — The panic as a world phenomenon [by] F. A. Vanderlip.— The panic of 1907 and some of its lessons [by] M. T. Herrick. — An elastic credit currency as a preventive of panics [by] W. B. Ridgely. — The readjustment of our banking system and the unification of the currency [by] C. H. Treat.— The need of a central bank [by] G. E. Roberts. — A central bank as a menace to liberty [by] G. H. Earle, jr.— Clearing-house certificates and the need for a central bank [by] W. A. Nash.— Foreign experience a guide to currency reform [by] I. N. Seligman.— Relation of a cen- tral bank to the elasticity of the currency [by] J. H. Schifi.— Diag- nosis of the world's elastic currency problems [by] A. J. Frame.— UNITED states: PRESENT DAY PROBLEMS 145 Panic preventions and cures [by] H. W. Gates. — The Northwest in the recent financial crisis [by] A. L. Mills. — Neglected aspects of currency and banking [by] F. A. Cleveland. — ^The lessons of the panic of 1907 [by] S. Wexler. — The obstacles to currency reform • [by] L. J. Gage. — A national clearing house as a safeguard against panics [by] J. M. Elliott. — Trust companies and reserves [by] A. S. Friesell. 8-11447 Hl.A4,v.31,no.2 904 American academy of political and social science, PTiila- delphia. The need for currency reform; introductory re- marks, Dr. L. S. Eowe, addresses by Nelson W. Aldricla, Theodore E. Burton, A. Piatt Andrew, George E. Koberts. Session of the American academy of pohtical and social science, Thursday evening, December 8, 1910. Philadelphia, 1911. S^p. 26"'^. {Supplement to the Annals of the American academy of political and social science. January, 1911.) Hl.A4,Jaii.l911,suppl. 11-1269 HG538.A516 905 American banker [Editorial]. Myrick method vs. Aldrich method. American hanker, Dec. I4, 1912, v. 77: 4280-4281. Criticism of plan of banking reform proposed by Herbert Myrick. HG1601.A5,v.77 906 American bankers' association. Banking and currency, addresses delivered at the convention of the American bankers' association, Los Angeles, October 4-7, 1910. [New Yori, Irving national exchange hank, 1910?] 2 p. I., 7-76 p. 17™. Contents. — President's annual address. L. B. Pierson. — Currency reform from the business man's standpoint. I. T. Bush. — A south- em banker's views on the currency question. B. G. Rhett. — Work of the United States monetary commission. Hon. T. E. Burton. — Pacific coast's need for banking and currency reform. F. B. Anderson. 13-3626 HG2481.A68 907 Proceedings, 1910. New York: [ Wynkoop HaUenbeck Crawford co.], 1910. 867 p. ports. 23^"^. Among the addresses the following are noted: Currency reform from the business man's standpoint, by Irving T. Bush; A southern banker's view of the currency question, by R. G. Rhett; The work of the National monetary commission, by Theo- dore E. Burton; The need of banking and currency reform, by Frank B. Anderson. HG1507.A5 1910 146 LIBEABY OF CONGRESS 908 American bankers' association. Proceedings, 1911. New York, 1911. 869 -p. poHs. ;gSi™. Contents. — The proposed monetary plan, by Nelson W. Aldrich: p. 67-85; Circulating credits and bank acceptances, by Paul M. Warburg: p. 20&-218; The relation of state banks, savings banks and trust companies to Senator Aldrich's plan, by F. H. Gofi: p. 219-228; The relation of the National reserve association to the government, by A. Piatt Andrew: p. 228-236; Trade fluctuations and panics, by John Perrin: p. 240-248; Interest rates, earnings, dividends and taxation, by Benjamin Strong, jr.: p. 248-256; The mobilization and control of the reserves of the country, by JamesB. Forgan: p. 257-270; Public opinion and the National reserve asso- ciation plan, by J. G. Schurman: p. 270-283; Rediscounts and book credits, by George M. Reynolds: p. 283-296; The benefits of the National reserve association to the manufacturer and the laborer, by C. Stuart Patterson: p. 297-300; The needs of the farm and its benefits from the National reserve association, by Joseph G. Brown: p. 300-310; Keeping the National reserve association apart from partisan politics and special control, by L. P. Padgett: p. 312- 318; Relation of the National reserve association to foreign trade and banks and the world's financial center, by Frank B. Anderson: p. 318-331; Address by Arsene P. Pujo; Committee reports. HG1507.A5 1911 Also printed in Commercial and financial chronicle. Bankers' con- vention section, Dec. 2, 1911, v. 93: 117-199. HGl.C7,v.93 The Financier, Extra ed., Dec. 5, 1911, v. 98. HGl.FS.v.QS 909 Proceedings, 1912. New York, 1912. 754 p. ports. 23^"". Among the addresses the following are noted : Banking and currency reform, by R. W. Bonynge: p. 128-140; Agricultural development and education, by Bradford Knapp, p. 203-212; Land and agricultural credit, by Charles A. Conant: p. 189-203; Bankers in their relation to the people, by Charles E. Townsend: p. 236-243; Reports of committees. Resolutions adopted by the Currency committee: p. 183. HG 1507.A5 1912 Also printed in Commercial and financial chronicle. Bankers' con- vention section, Sept. 12, 1912, V. 95: 113-214. HGl.C7,v.95 910 Committee on federal legislation. Report. (In it» Proceedings, 1906. p. 142-155.) HO1607.A5 1906 911 Currency commission. Report. [New York, Press: Daily hanker and stockholder, 1906?] cover-title, 7, [1] p. 23^"". ^"3^955 HG538.A52 912 Report. And remarks by Hon. A. B. Hep- burn, chairman. [n. p., 1907.] cover-title, S p. 2Si"". ^"^0^9 HG638.A62 1907 UNITED STATES: PEESENT DAY PROBLEMS 147 913 American bankers' association. Gurrency commission. Statement, presented to House committee on banking and currency at Washington, D. C, Wednesday, April 15, 1908. [New York, 1908.] cover-title, [8] p. ;8S™. Presented in opposition to the Aldrich bill. 12-29986 HG538.A6 914 [Special report on the practicability of nation- alizing savings banks and trust companies.] New York, 1911. U] p. ;85i™. Festus J. Wade, chairman. 13-3625 HG2481.A683 915 The American economic review. The Aldrich banking plan, papers published in the American economic review, June, 1911. [Princeton? N. J., 1911?] cover-title, 38 p. jSS^™. Contents. — Financial co-operation and the Aldrich plan, by Thornton Cooke. — The Aldrich banking plan, by Wm. A. Scott. — The Aldrich plan for monetary legislation, by O. M. W. Sprague. 13-3646 Ha2481.A687 916 American institute of banking. Central bank. Debate between Cincinnati and Indianapolis chapters. In its Bulletin, Sept. 1909, v. 12: 527-636. HG1501.A7,v.l2 917 Anderson, Frank B. Relation of the National reserve associa- tion to foreign trade. [San Francisco, 1911:] 30 p. 23'=". 12-29076 918 Andrew, Abram Piatt. Banking systems and currency reform; address delivered before the Commercial club of Cincin- nati, with introductory remarks by W. S. Rowe. January 22, 1910. [Cincinnati, The Ebhert cfc Richardson co., 1910.] 32 p. 20™. 11-7938 HG2481.A6e 919 Co-operation in American banking. Moody's magazine, Nov. 1911, v. 12: 34O-S44. HGl.M85,v.l2 920 The essential and the unessential in currency legisla- tion. The Page , lecture delivered at Yale University, May 1, 1913. [New Haven, TutUe, Morehouse <& Taylor], 1913. 34 p. 23i"«. "Reprinted from the Yale review of June, 1913." gj^ ^gg^ 148 LIBKAEy OF CONGBESS 921 Andrew, Abram Piatt. The purpose and origin of the pro- posed banking legislation; three addresses. Boston, Mass., 1911. 2 p. I., 7-49, [1] p. 22^. Contents.— I. What America can leam from Eiiropean banking; address delivered before the American academy of political and BOcia,l science at Philadelphia,, Dec. 8, 1910.— II. The essentially American sources of the proposed banking legislation; address delivered before the Indiana bankers' association at Indianapolis, October 24, 1911.— III. The relation of the National reserve associa- tion to the Treasury; address delivered before the American bankers' association at New Orleans, November 21, 1911. 12-14577 HG2481.N2 922 The relation of the National reserve association to the government. American hanker, Dec. SO, 1911, v. 76: 4S41-454S. HG1501.A5,v.76 923 The relation of the National reserve association to the Treasury. Journal of political economy, Jan. 1912, v. 20: 1-11. HBl.J7,v.20 923a Some facts and figures relating to the money trust inquiry. Letters to the New York evening post. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1913. 16 p. 2S\<^. {[V. S.] 62d Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. 1003.) 12-30159 HG181.A6 924 Atwood, Albert W. The borrower and the "money trust." American review of reviews, Aug. 1912, v. Ifi: 207-218. AP2.B4,v.46 925 A Banking and currency plan. FiTiancial age, Nov. 30, 1912, v. 26: 1082. Discusses the bUI to be introduced in Congress on Dec. 2 at the request of Hon. Charles N. Fowler providing for the adoption of a scientific and economic banking and currency plan. HGl.F4,v.26 926 Banking reform ; a semi-monthly periodical published by the National citizens' league for the promotion of a sound banking system. V. 1, no. 1, Jan. 17, 1912. Chicago, 1912-1913. Contains suggestive discussions of the various aspects of the money and banking question in the light of present day considerations; issued by the League as a part of its work ' ' in extending knowledge of the subject among the people." 927 Barrett, George E. Possible effect of the Aldrich plan on business and the bond market. Moody's magazine, Dec. 1911, v. 12: ^23-427. HGl.lI85,v.l2 UNITED states: PRESENT DAY PROBLEMS 149 928 Bendix, Ludwig. Der Aldrich Plan; seine Bedeutung fur das amerikanische Bankwesen und den internationalen Geld- markt. New York, HaUgarten (& co., 1912. 172 p. incl. tables. 19™. 12-4374 HG2481.B5 929 The Aldrich plan in the light of modem banking. New York, R. R. Johnston, 1912. xiv, 227 p. 2Si™. A second and enlarged edition of the preceding. Dr. H. G. Fried- man is responsible for the English of the text. 12-25164 HG2481.Be HG2481.B42 930 Berry, William Harvey. Our economic troubles and the way out; an answer to socialism. Chester, Pa., J. Spencer, printer, 1912. 1J^7 p. fold. tab. 12-9166 HG538.B4 931 [Boies, William Justus.] The Aldrich currency reform system analysed, how the proposed system would work in prac- tice ... an interpretation of the most extraordinary proposal yet made for reforming the currency of the United States, 1911. With the compliments of the Fourth national bank of the city of New York. [New York, The Trow press, 1911] 24 p. 23""^. 11-9556 HG2481.B57 932 Bonynge, Kobert William. Banking and currency reform. American banker, Sept. 25, 1912, v. 77: 3292-3297. HG1501.A5,T.77 Rand-McNaJly bankers' monthly, Oct. 1912: 23-30. HG1601.B2 Case and comment, Nov. 1912, v. 19: 269-273. Discusses favorably the proposal for a National reserve association. 933 Proposed currency reform. Rand-McNally bankers' monthly, Apr. 1912, v. 29, no. 4' 23-30. HG1601.B2,v.29 934 Reform banking legislation, a plan to break Wall street control of American finances, to remedy the defects of the present banking system, and to aid and protect business by preventing panics. Address before the Saint Paul association of commerce, February 3, 1912. [Saint Paul? 1912.] 23 p. 23<^. 12-29105 HG2481.B66 150 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 935 Boyd, W. R., jr. The broader aspects of banking refonn. Texas magazine, Sept. 1912, v. 6: 369-378. F38l.T35,v.6 936 Brandt, T. R. The Fowler banking and currency bill. Bankers' magazine, June, 1912, v. 84: 774-776. HG1501.B3,v.84 937 Brown, Harry G. Commercial banking and the rate of iaterest. Quarterly journal of economics, Aug. 1910, v. 2^: 743-749. HBl.a3,v.24 938 [Brown, Joseph Gill.] Address delivered at the convention of the American bankers' association at New Orleans November 22nd, 1911. Raleigh, Edwards & BrougJiton printing company, 1911. 1 p. I., 17 p. 23"". Caption title: The needs of the farm, and its benefits from the National reserve association. 12-11146 HG2481.B7 939 Bush, Irving T. Banking reform for business men. Moody's magazine, Nov. 1911, v. 12: 361-363. See also, this list item no. 906, 907. HG1.M85 v.l8 940 Banking reform for business men. American lauTcer, Feb. 3, 1912, v. 77: 330. hg1501.A6,v.77 941 Simple function of central bank. Rand-McNally bankers' monthly, Mar. 1911: 24-28. HG1501.R2 942 Carnegie, Andrew. Our oversea trade pays tribute to foreign banks. Narrow monetary system deprives us of world credit; need of a change if we are to benefit by the Panama canal. Waterways and commerce, Feb. 1913, v. 4: 19-21. HE381.A2W4,v.4 943 A Central bank of issue: a symposium. The evolution of central banking. Charles A. Conant. The central bank plan. Victor Morawetz. Government banking. William Alfred Peffer. North American review, Jan. 1910, v. 191: 1-17. AP2.N7,v.l91 944 Central bank symposium. Leslie M. Shaw; Robert Emmett Ireton; J. Pease Norton; W. H. Allen; Henry Clews. Moody's magazine, Sept. 1910, v. 10: 163-178. HGl.M86,v.lO UNITED STATES: PKESENT DAY PEOBLEMS 151 945 A Central bank with branches, or a system of real reserve banks — which would best suit our needs and conditions. Bankers' magazine, Dec. 1910, v. 81: 775-779. HG1501.B3,v.81 946 Chisholm, G. D. Is centralization in banking conducive to the best interests of the community? Bankers' magazine {London), Sept. 1910, v. 90: 332-345. HG1503.B2,v.OO 947 Conant, Charles A. The AJdrich banking plan. North American review, Apr. 1911, v. 193: 539-550. AP2.N7,v.l03 948 Improving the currency and banking system. American industries, Dec. 19lO-Mar. 1911, v. 11: no. 5: 28-29; no. 7: 17-18, 4I; no. 7: 15-16, 45; no. 8: 29-30. Contents. — 1. Defects of our banking Byetem; 2. How a credit currency works; 3. How an emergency currency works; How cen- tral banking works. HI>4802.A6,v.l 1 949 Continental and commercial national bank, Chicago. The Aldrich currency plan interpreted: some changes that would be brought about under the methods proposed by the chairman of the National monetary commission — creation of a discount market and the substitution of commercial banking for stock exchange banking — what the adoption of such a system would mean for the busi- ness interests of the United States. [Chicago, 1911.] 30 p. 22^"^. Introductory note signed: George M. Reynolds, president. 12-29071 HG2481.C48 950 Cooke, Thornton. The Aldrich plan as it affects country banlis. Kansas hanker, Nov. 1911, v. 1: 1-9. 951 Financial co-operation and the Aldrich plan. American ecoTwmic review, June, 1911, v. 1: 234-250. HBl.E26,v.l 953 CornweU, William C. The reserve association, controlled by the banks of the country. Wall street and political con- trol impossible under the Aldrich plan. Moody's magazine. May, 1911, v. 11: 323-329. ^ '^ HGl.M85,v.ll 152 LIBEAKY OF CONGEESS 954 Cowperthwait, John Howard. A protest against the fifty- year experiment in mixing pohtics with finance, proposed by the Aldrich monetary commission, separate reserve associations, non-pohtical, preventive of financial panics, suitable to all American conditions. [Rev. ed.] [New York], The Trade supplied by the American news contr- pany, [^12]. 48 p. 2Si<^. 12-3442 HG2481.C55 955 Separate reserve associations preventive of financial panics and suitable to American conditions. [New Yorlc], The trade supplied by the American news com- pany, ['19111 U P- •^^i"™- 12-1345 HG2481.C6 956 Crozier, Alfred Owen. U. S. money vs. corporation currency, "Aldrich plan." Wall street confessions! Great bank combine. Cincinnati, 0., The Magnet company, ["1912]. 11, [1] 1-Jfil p. frord., iUus., pi. ISi"^. 12-14450 HG2481.C8 957 Cummings, John Raymond. Get together: a plan for united and effective action by all progressives. A system of natural money and natural taxation. [Boston, Mass., T. J. M. Smith <& cc, '1912.] 32 p. 20i"». A "detached introduction" to the author's "Natural money, the peaceful Bolution." 12-25774 HG221.C7 958 Natural money, the peaceful solution. New Yorlc, The Bankers publishing CO., 1912. 210 p. 211"". 12-14147 HG221.C8 959 The Currency problem and the present financial situation; a series of addresses dehvered at Columbia university, 1907- 1908. New York, The Columbia university press, 1908. xxvii, 170 p. 23^"^. Contents. — Introduction: The crisis of 1907 in the light of history, by E. R. A. Seligman. — The modern bank, by F. A. VanderUp. — The stock exchange and the money market, by T. F. Woodlock. — Government currency vs. bank currency, by A. B. Hepburn. — Gold movements and the foreign exchanges, by A. Strauss. — The New York clearing house, by W. A. Nash. — Clearing houses and the currency, by J. G. Cannon. — American and European banking methods and bank legislation compared, by P. M. War- burg. — The modern corporation, by G. W. Perkins. 8-8335 HGS38.C94 UNITED STATES: PRESENT DAY PEOBLEMS 153 960 Daniel, Thomas Gushing. High cost of Uving; cause — remedy. Washington, D. C, The Monetary educational hureau, [''1912]. 171 p. front, (port.) ^54"=™. 12-29325 HG2481.D3 961 Real money versus banks of issue promises to pay, the most important factor in civilization and least under- stood. [ Washington? D. C], Printed for the author, 1911. vii, 9-275 p. fold. tab. 20'"'. 11-7312 HG538.D3 962 Davies, J. W. Banking facilities for export trade. Band-McNally hankers' monthly, Nov. 1911: 27-31. HG1501.B2,v.28 963 Dawes, Charles G. The central bank: The objection to it, and the substitute for it in the United States. World to-day, July, 1910, v. 19: 720-729. AP2.W76,v.l9 964 Dolley, J. N. Reform of the currency and its relation to the state banking institutions of the United States. Address delivered November 21, 1911, before the National asso- ciation of supervisors of state banks in convention assembled at New Orleans, La. Topeka, Kans., 1911. cover-title, 23 p. 23"". 11-33149 HG2481.D6 965 Eckardt, Homer Mark Philip. A rational banking system; a comprehensive study of the advantages of the branch bank system. New York and London, Harper <& brothers, 1911. 3 p. I., 328 p., 1 I. 21 i"". Draws illustrationa from the Canadian branch banking systems. 11-4161 HG2481.E3 965a Ensell, E. H. Branch banking. Its origin, forms, administra- tion, operation and examination. Banking law journal, May, June, 1912, v. 29: ^57-JfiO; 551-555. 966 Parwell, John V. For a sound banking system. Commercial west, Oct. 31, 1911, v. 20: 22-23, 43. HPl.C8,v.20 967 Ferguson, James E. Why the Aldrich bill should not pass. American banker, May 18, 1912, v. 77: 1615-1622. HG1601.A5,v.77 968 Fisher, Edmund D. Financial feudalism and a central bank. Fcmim, May, 1911, v. 46: 539-547. AP2.F8,v.45 154 LTBEAEY OP CONGBESS 968a Fisher, Irving. A compensated dollar. QuaHerly journal of economics, Feb. 1913, v. 27: 213-236; 385-397. On the proposal for rendering the gold standard more "stable" by increasing the weight of the gold dollar so as to compensate for losses of purchasing power. HBl.Q3,v.27 968b A remedy for the rismg cost of living. Standardizing the dollar. American economic review, Mar. 1913, Supplement, v. 3: 20-28. Discussion: p. 29-51. HBl.E26,v.3 968c The standardized dollar. Moody's magazine. Mar. 1913, v. 15: 119-121. HGl.M85,v.l5 969 Forgan, James Berwick. The mobilization and control of the reserves of the country; an address before the convention of the American bankers' association at New Orleans, November 22, 1911. [Chicago, 1911.] 16 p. 23^™. 12-10198 HG1656.-D-5F6 Also printed in the Financier, Extra ed., Dec. 5, 1911, p. 74-80. HG1507.F6 1911 Bankers' convention section of the Commercial and financial chron- icle, Dec. 2, 1911, p. 135-139. HG1507.A51 1911 Chicago banker, Nov. 25, 1911, v. 30: 13-19. HG1501.C5,v.30 American banker, Dec. 2, 1911, v. 76: 4131-4136. HG1501.A5,v.76 In part, in the Rand-McNaUy bankers' monthly, Dec. 1911: 17-24. HG1501.R2 969a Monetary legislation as suggested by the National monetary commission. National association of credit men. Bulletin, July, 1911, V. 11: 570-579. Hr5565.N3,v.li 970 National reserve association of the United States. American hanker, Aug. 31, 1912, v. 77: 2978-2980. HG1501.A5,v.77 971 Possibilities of Senator Aldrich's suggestions for mone- tary legislation; an address, before the Executive council of the American bankers' association at Nashville, May 1,1911. [Chicago, 1911.] 21 p. ^5^™. 12-10197 HG2481.F6 Also printed in the American bankers' association. Journal, Mav 1911, V. 3: 656-661. HG1501.A8,v."3 American banker, May 6, 1911, v. 76: 1460-1465. HG1501.A5,v.76 Reprinted in part under the title "Possible relation of trust com- panies and state banks to the Aldrich reserve association plan" in Trust companies, May, 1911,v. 12: 359-360. HG4341.T8,v.l8 UNITED STATES: PEESENT DAY PEOBLEMS 155 972 Fowler, Charles N. Address on the financial situation before the Illinois manufacturers' association at Chicago, Dec. 10, 1907. [New YwTcf 1908?] 40 p. ;83™. 12-29990 HG538.F6 973 Pending legislation. {In American bankers' association. Proceedings, 1906. p. 86-94.) HG1507.A5 1906 974 A scientific banking and currency measure. To be introduced in Congress Dec. 2 — Statement of Hon. Chas. N. Fowler. Financial age, Nov. SO, 1912, v. 26: 1086-1087. HGl.r4,v.26 975 Seventeen talks on the banking question, between Uncle Sam and Mr. Farmer, Mr. Banker, Mr. Lawyer, Mr. Laboringman, Mr. Merchant, Mr. Manufacturer. Elizabeth, N. J., Financial reform publishing co., ['^1913]. 514 p. front, (port.) illus., diagrs. 23^"™^ 13-4176 HG2481.F7 976 Frame, Andrew J. The advantages of a central bank. Moody's magazine, Apr. 1910, v. 9: 271-275. "Reply to Dr. Arthur Selwyn-Brown." HGl.M85,v.9 977 Conservatism our watchword. This criticism of mate- rial amendments offered by the American bankers' asso- ciation currency committee to the plan of the National monetary commission for a National reserve association is herewith respectfully submitted in the name of "con- servatism." [Waukesha, 1911 :\ (16) p. 23'^. See also Rand-McNally bankers' monthly, Aug. 1911, v. 43: 17-25. HG1501.E.2,v.43 978 Diagnosis of the National monetary commission bill. [WauTcesha? Wis., 1912.] cover-title, I4, [1] p. 22<^. "Address delivered before the bankers and business men of Memphis, Tenn., March 5, 1912. Also at Little Rock, Ark., March 6th, 1912. Later at San Antonio, Texas, and Milwaukee, Wis." 12-20749 HG506.r7 See also Rand-McNally bankers' montiily, Apr. 1912: 31-12. HG1501.R2 979 Objections to the National reserve association plan. With comments by Maurice L. Muhleman. Banking law journal, Sept., 1911, v. 28: 721-727. 980 A review of currency systems and present plans. (In American bankers' association. Proceedings, 1906. p. 158-165.) HG1507.A5 1906 156 LIBKABY OF CONGRESS 981 Frame, Andrew J. A review of the proposed national reserve bank. Journal of 'political economy, Jan. 1912, v. 20: SS-Jfi. Remarks in discussion before the Western economic society, Chicago, Nov. 11, 1911. HBl.J7,v.20 982 The world's solution — ^how to prevent "cash suspen- sion by banks." [New Yorkf 1910.] ccver-title, [IS] p. 23'-^. "Reprinted from Proceedings of the Academy of political science in the city of New York, vol. 1, no. 2, 1910." 11-7934 HG2481.F8 983 Frangois, G. Les banques aux fitats-Unis. Reime d' economic politique, Sept.-Oct. 1912, v. 26: 603-637. HB3.B4, V.26 984 Gardin, John E. Banking and commerce. [n. p., 1911] 91. ZW'^. Annual convention South Carolina bankers association. Pine Forest inn, April 18, 19, 20, 1911, Sununerville, S. C. 13-3621 H02481.G3 985 Garrels, Gerhard William. "Why not government currency? A reply to ex-Governor Horace Boies of Iowa, published in Moody's magazine for June, 1907. Why not a central United States bank ? A reply to Mr. Andrew J. Frame, president Waukesha national bank, written to comply with a request of the St. Louis chapter of the American institute of banking for a paper concerning currency reform to be read in September 1907. Amended bill of the Currency commission. [St. Louis? 1907.] cover-title, 43 p. 23"^. "This pamphlet was printed in the interest of currency reform, for the use of members of the American bankers' association, attending the meeting at Atlantic City, New Jersey, September, 1907." 12-29072 HG638.G3 986 Qoff, F. H. The relation of state banks, and trust companies to Senator Aldrich's plan. Trust companies, Dec. 1911, v. 13: 472-^77. HG4341.T8,v.l3 Also printed in the Bankers' convention section of the Commercial and financial chronicle, Dec. 2, 1911, p. 129-132. Hai807.A61 19H Financier, extra ed. Dec. 5, 1911, p. 64-69. HG1507.F6 1911 American banker, Dec. 2, 1911, v. 76: 4126-4130. HG1501.A6,v.76 In part in the Chicago banker, Nov. 25, 1911, v. 30: 33-34. HG1501.C6,v.S0 UNITED STATES: PRESENT DAY PROBLEMS 157 986a Gold question; symposium. New York times annalist, Jan. 27-Feb. S, 1913, v. 1 : 37-39 • 71-72. Replies to inquiries sent wut by the New York times annalist. 987 Goodhart, R. W. Aldrich law for currency reform. Rand-McNaUy hankers' montJily, Oct. 1911: 24-28. HG1501.B2 988 Goodwin, William Pemiell. Money, credit currency, and a currency plan. A brief study of money and the currency, issues in the United States, with a plan for a new circulat- ing currency in place of the National bank and United States treasury notes now in use. Providence, R. I., 1910. Jf5 f. 18"". 11-534 HG538.G7 989 Gray, Albert. The new Aldrich banking scheme. Moody's magazine, Feb. 1911, v. 11: 91-94. HGl.M85,v.ll 990 Guyot, Yves. Les national banks am^ricaines et le pro jet Aldrich. Journal des economistes, Mar. 15, 1911, v. 29: 353-366. HB3.J8,v.20 991 Harding, W. P. G. Financing the cotton crop. Band- McNaUy hankers' monthly, Nov. 1911:37-40. Treats of the elasticity of the currency during the moving of the cotton crops. HG1501.B2 992 Hawks, T. R. The debt system alias the banking system and its culmination in the central bank alias the central reserve association. [Chicago?] "1912. cover-title, 52 f. 18"". 12-t372 HG2481.H2 993 Hepburn, Alonzo Barton. Is a central bank desirable ? The rigidity of the United States currency contrasted with the flexibility of the currency of other nations. Century magazine, Oct. 1909, v. 78: 950-967. AP2.C4,v.78 993a Defects in our monetary system. Chicago hanker, Dec. 23, 1912, v. 33: 5-6. HGl601.C5,v.33 994 Hoover, H. C. Approaching the limit of increasing gold pro- duction. Is our standard of currency nearing equihb- rium? Scientific American supplement, Nov. 16, 1912, v. 74'- 310. From Engineering and mining journal. Tl.S62,v.74 158 LIBBAKY OF COJSTGKESS 995 Hulbert, E. D. Fundamental principles to consider in pro- posing reform in national currency system. Trust companies, Jan. 1913, v. 16: 12-15. HG4341.T8,v.l6 996 — '- Problems involved in Aldrich plan. Banking law journal, June, 1911, v. 28: Ifi5-J^10. 997 Some points in opposition to the Aldrich plan. Journal of political economy, Jan. 1912, v. 20: 25-32. A paper read before the Western economic society at Chicago, Nov. 11, 1911. HBl.J7,v.20 998 Hull, Walter Henry, ed. Practical problems in banking and currency; being a number of selected addresses delivered in recent years by prominent bankers, financiers, and economists; ed. by Walter Henry Hull, with an intro- duction by Charles Francis Phillips. New York, London, The MacmiUan company, 1907. xxvi, 696 p. g3i™. Contents. — Banking reform and currency section. — Insuring the deposits in national banks, John Schuette; Panic panaceas, Andrew J. Frame; Financial crises, Theodore E. Burton; Economic waste of our treasury system, Lyman J. Gage; Natural bank currency and national bank currency, William B. Dean; The medium of exchange and the banking function, A. B. Stickney; Desirable changes in the banking law, A. B. Hepburn; Branch banking, James B . Forgan ; Branch banking, Horace White ; Branch banking, Henry W. Yates; Branch banking, William A. Nash; Asset cur- rency, Horace White; Emergency circulation, Cornelius A. Pugs- ley; The money supply of the United States, James B. Forgan; Gold reserve national bank notes, William B. Ridgely; Sound versus soft money, Andrew J. Frame; Proposed changes in our banking laws, Charles G. Dawes; Bank note experience of twenty years — 1882 to 1902, Horace White; Strength and weakness of American finance, Ellis H. Roberts; The bank and the treasury — the two great pillars supporting our financial system, Frederick A. Cleveland; Currency reform, Leslie M. Shaw; Currency reform, John L. Hamilton; The monetary situation and its remedies, Henry Clews; Pending financial legislation, Charles N. Fowler; Reform •f the currency system, James H. Eckels; Influence of the in- creasing gold supply upon prices and the rate of interest, Joseph French Johnson; The financial outlook, Frank A. A'anderlip. 7-17036 HG2461.H8 999 Huston, J. P. Use of credit currency by country banks. American academy of political and social science. Annals, Nov. 1910, V. 36: 176-190. Favors central bank. Hl.A4,v.36 1000 Ilsley, James K. A central reserve association. American hanker, Jan. 27, 1912, v. 77: 250. HG1501.A5,v.77 UNITED STATES: PRESENT DAY PROBLEMS 159 1001 Intercollegiate debates; being briefs and reports of many intercollegiate debates: Harvard- Yale-Princeton, Brown- Dartmouth - Williams, Michigan - Northwestern - Chicago, Indiana-IUinois-Ohio, and many others. New York dty, Hinds, Nolle d: Eldredge, ['1909-1912]. 2 V. SO""^. Contains bibliographies. 10-765 H35.I6 Vol. I (1909) P. M. Pearson. "Bank notes secured by commercial paper: p. 1-36; "Asset currency": p. 191-198; "Guarantee of bank deposits": p. 305-321; "A central bank": p. 325-342. Vol. II (1912) E. R. Nichols. "The central bank": p. 701-748. 1002 Ireton, Robert Emmett. A central bank. New York, A. Stumpf publishing co., 1909, J^ p. I., 216 p. 20"'". Bibliography on verso of 3d prelim, leaf. 10-619 HG2481.I8 1003 JessJ Stoddard. The Aldrich plan. American hanker, July 15, 1911, v. 76: 24^.-211.4.7. HG1501.A5,v.7e 1004 Johnston, Allen W. Plan for an act providing for an elastic national currency. Special national bank deposit, notes secured by United States bonds. iSchenectady? N. Y., 1907?] cover-title, 7 p. 28'='". 10-18947 HG538.J7 1005 Jones, Breckinridge. A talk on the Aldrich plan for mone- tary legislation, before the Bankers' club of Saint Louis, February 21, 1911. [St. Louis, 1911.] cover-title, IS p.' 23''^. 11-7933 HG2481.J7 Especially with regard to trust companies. See also Trust companies, Mar. 1911, v. 12: 172-177. HG4341.T8,v.l3 1006 Jones, Ellis O. The central bank idea. Arena, Mar. -June, 1909, v. 4I: 323-327. AP2.A6,v.4l 1007 Jones, Hadley T. Is centralization in banking conducive to the best interests of the community ? Bankers' magazine (London), Nov. 1910, v. 90: 610-623. HG1503.B2,v.90 Chicago hanker, Nov. 19, 1910, v. 29: 17-20. HG1501.C5,v.29 1008 Kemmerer, Edwin Walter. The Aldrich plan of banking reform. South Atlantic quaHerly, July, 1911, v. 10: 201-211. Also printed separately. AP2.S75,v.lO 86054°— 13 11 160 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS 1009 Kemmerer, Edwin Walter. Banking refonn in the United States. American economic review, Mar. 1913, Supplemerd, 'v. 3: DiscuBBion: p. 64-88. HBl.E26,v.3 1010 Some public aspects of the Aldrich plan of banking reform. Journal of political economy. Bee. 1911, v. 19: 819-830. Paper read before Western economic society, Nov. 11, 1911. HBl.J7,v.l9 1011 Kent, Fred I. The National reserve association and our foreign trade; address made before group one of the Ohio bankers association at Cincinnati, Ohio, May 27, 1911. [New YorTcf 1911 f] cover-title, 12 p. 22 x W^. 12-29987 HG2481.K5 1012 Kent, Robert D. Currency needs an expansion joint. Eand-McNoMy bankers' monthly. Mar. 1911: 17-23. HG1501Jt2 1013 Keys, C. M. The building of a money-trust. World's work, Feb. 1910, v. 19: 12618-12625. "How banking power of three biUion dollars has been centralized at Mr. J. P. Morgan's desk — a private banking house that rivals the Bank of Ei^land or the Bank of France." AP2.W8,v.l9 1013a Kinley, David. Objections to a monetary standard based on index numbers. American economic review. Mar. 1913, v. 3: 1—19. HBl.E26,v.3 1014 The specie reserve in a banking system. Journal of political economy, Jan. 1912, v. 20: 12-24-. HBl.J7,v.20 1014a KnifB.n, William A. The Reserve association and the busi- ness man. Banking law journal. Mar. 1912, v. 29: 279-281. 1015 La FoUette, Robert Marion. Centralization and community of control in industry, franchise, transportation, and finance — the panic of October, 1907, and its lesson . . . Amendment to national banking law; speech, in the Senate of 4;he United States, March 17, 19, and 24, and final vote March 27, 1908. Washington, [Govt, print, off.], 1908. 56 p. «S«". 13-3622 • HG6S8.L3 1016 Larson, E. F. Local bank co-operation. American banker, July 27, 1912, v. 77: 2585-2588. HG1601.A6,v.77 UNITED STATES: PRESENT DAY PEOBLEMS 161 1017 Larson, George T. Anent the new monetary plan. American banker, Jan. 27, 1912, v. 77: 297. HG1501.A5,v.77 1018. Lauck, W. J. Unregulated immigrant banks. Rand-McNaUy hankers' monthly, Jan. 1912: 29-37. HG1601.B.2 1019 Laughlin, James Laurence, ed. Banking reform. Chicago, The National citizens' league, 1912. xii p., 1 I., 428 p. tables {1 fold.) 24'''. 12-10844 HG2481.L4 1020 The money trust and banking reform. American banker. May 25, 1912, v. 77: 1722-1724. HG1501.A6,v.77 1021 [ ] The National reserve association: advantages it will give the smaller banks and their communities. [Chicago, The National citizens' league, 1912.] 14p. 2S"". Advance chapter: "Small banks and the National reserve associa- tion" from the book "Banking reform" published by the League. 12-29991 HG2481.N25 1022 A National reserve association and the movement of cotton in the South. Chicago, The National citizens' league, [1911]. 19, (1) p. 23™. An address delivered before the Western economic society, Chicago, November 11, 1911. Also printed in Journal of political economy, Feb. 1912, v. 20: 135- 152. HB1.J7,T.20 1023 Plan for centralizing reserves. Band-McNally bankers' monthly, Nov. 1911: 32-36. HG1501.B2 1023a Lawson, Thomas W. The remedy. V. The " good men " of the money trust. Everybody's magazine. Mar. 1913, v. 28: 404-^^^- Discusses the N. Y. Stock exchange and Pujo committee. AP2.E9,v.28 1024 Lie, Herman. Bankreform und Zentralbankproblem in Amerika. [Jena, G. Fischer, 1910.] p. 179-199. 23^'"^. " Abdruck aus den Jahrbuchem fiir Nationalokonomie und Statistik^ Dritte Folge. Bd. 40.'-« 13-35301 HG2481.L49 162 LIBEABY OF CONGEESS 1025 Lindgren, Charles. Breaking the money power. Chicago, III., The Progressive press, 1912. 25 f. 22^'=^. 12-11721 HG2481.L5 1026 Lipman, Frederick L. Commonwealth club of California luncheon address; banking and currency reform. San Francisco, California, January, nineteen hundred and twelve. [San Francisco, Cal., Coast banker publishing co., 1912.] IJ^ p. 25^'"'. 13-3619 HG2481.L6 1027 Lyford, F. E. The central bank proposal from the view- point of the country banker. Moody's magazine, Oct. 1910, v. 10: 277-280. HGl.M85,v.l0 1028 The central bank from the country bank's standpoint. Moody's magazine, Oct. 1911, v. 12: 259-260. HGl.M85,v.l2 1029 A country banker's view on the National reserve asso- ciation and monetary reform. Moody's magazine, Apr. 1912, v. IS: 269-274. HGlJI85,v.l3 1030 The country bank and the Aldrich plan. Moody's magazine, July, 1912, v. H: 60-62. HGl.M86,v.l4 1031 McCabe, Robert Larenzo. A central bank of issue for the United States. [Dayton, 0., 1908.] 23 p. 23'^. 8-21997 HG2481JI2 1032 McCarty, James. A central bank not for the people. Twentieth century magazine, May, 1911, v. 4: 139-143. AP2.T88,v.4 1033 McCleary, James Thompson. Banking and currency reform. Its necessity — its possibihty — its method. An address before a joint session of the American civic alHance and the American association for the advancement of science at Washington, D. C, on December 29, 1911. Washington, [Govt, print, off.], 1912. 17 p. S^.^"^. ([ TJ. S.] 62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 295.) 12-35169 HG2481.M24 1034 McClung, Lee. Some remarks on the currency system of the United States. American banker, July 6, 1912, v. 77: 2277-2281. HG1601.A6,v.77 UNITED STATES: PRESENT DAY PEOBLEMS 163 1035 McDougal, Elliott C. Reserve associations and country banks. Moody's magazine, May, 1912, v. 13: SS9-34.1. "An answer to Mr. F. E. Lyford's article in the April issue of Moody's magazine." HGl.M85,v.l3 1036 MacVeagh, Franklin. Banking and currency reform. Journal of political economy, Dec. 1911, v. 19: 809-818. Also issued separately by the National citizens' league. See no. 1062. HBl.J7,v.l9 1037 Martin, William McChesney. The suggested plan for a Na- tional reserve association; an address before the Bankers' club, St. Louis, Oct. 31, 1911. Saint Louis, [1911?'] cover-title, 16 p. 18''^. 13-3672 HG248 1.5125 1037a — ■ Ten talks on banking law, including " Common sense, the law, and the banker." Saint Louis, Mississippi Valley trust company, [1912]. 39 p. 19"™. ia-3671 HG2421.M3 1038 Meyer, E. L. A national clearing house bank. Rand-McNally hanTcers' montJdy, Jan. 1910, v. Jfi: 6-13. HG1501.Il2,v.40 1039 Miles, Herbert De la Haye. The science of currency and cen- tralized banking; a study of publications recently issued by the National monetary commission. CMcago, New YorTc, Rand- McNalhj press, 1911. 47 p. 20™. 11-1784 HG1676.M6 1040 Milliken, R. C. An analysis of the Aldrich monetary plan. Congressional record, 62d Cong., 2d sess., v. 4^, Appendix: 482-487. Prepared for and introduced into the Record by Hon. R. P. Hobson. Jll.Il5,v.48,App. 1041 The "Money trust." Moody's magazine, Jan. 1913, v. IB: 13-16. Gives the names of the firms and corporations alleged to form the money trust. HG1.M85, v.l5 1042 Morawetz, Victor. Address on the banking and currency problem and the central bank plan, delivered at the Finance forum of the West side Y. M. C. A., New York, November 24, 1909. [New YorJc? 1909?] cover-title, 28 p. 23"^. 13_3826 HG2481.M823 164 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS 1043 Morawetz, Victor. Address on the currency question, deliv- ered at the dinner of the Boston economic club, December 19, 1907. [Boston? 1907 f] cover-tiUe, 21 p. 23^"". 13-3823 HG538.M72 1907 1044 An article on the currency question. [New Yorlc], 1906. cover-tiUe, 22 p. 2Si"". 13-3824 HG538.M72 1906 1045 The banking & currency problem in the United States. 2ded. New YorJc, N. Y., North American review puhlisJiing co., 1909. 4 p. l, 129 p. 19^'"". "This essay is the result of an attempt to discuss briefly the principal questions that are likely to engage the attention of the National monetary commission appointed under the Aldrich-Vreeland act of 1908."— Pref. 13-3825 HG2481.M82 1046 Morgan, John Pierpont. Testimony of J. P. Morgan before the Bank and currency committee of the House of repre- sentatives, at Washington, D. C, appointed for the pur- pose of investigating an alleged money trust in "Wall street." Cross-examined by Samuel Untermyer, attorney for the committee. December 18 and 19, 1912. [New YorTc, Printed by Mail and express printing co., "1912.] 55 p. 19<=^. 13-1206 HG1S1.M6 1046a Morgan, J. P. and co. Letter in response to the invitation of the Sub-Committee of the Conmnttee on banking and currency of the House of representatives. New York, Feb. 25, 1913. [New York, 1913.] 27 p. 23"". 13-35183 HG181Jtt63 Also printed in the Commercial and financial chronicle, Mar. 1, 1913, V. 96: 604-607. HGl.C7,v.96 1047 Muhleman, Maurice L. An adjustable gold standard. Banking law journal, Dec. 1912, v. 29: 997-1004. Discussion of Fisher's "adjustable gold dollar." 1047a The Aldrich plan for monetary reform. Trend, Apr. 1911, v. 1: 1-18. AI'2.T76,v.l 1048 The burden of unequal credit facilities: a pertinent suggestion for currency reformers. Moody's magazine, Nov. 1911, v. 12: S44-S47. HGl.M85,v.l2 UNITED STATES: PRESENT DAY PBOBLEMS 165 1048a Muhleman, Maurice L. Categorical discussion of the Aldrich plan. BarJcing law journal, Jan.-Apr. 1912, v. 29: 13-18; 112- 117; 205-212; 297-303. 1049 The central bank plan and the two per cent, bonds. Banking law journal, May, 1911, v. 28: 377-381. 1050 A democratic banking reform plan. Its provisions critically considered. Banking law journal, Oct. 1911, v. 28: 799-805. 1051 Emergency currency and money for crop-moving. Magazine of WaM street, Oct. 1912, v. 10: 303-306. HG4501.1iI3,v.lO 1051a Expansion under the Keserve association plan. Banking law journal, Sept. 1912, v. 29: 733-7 J^. 1051b Fundamental requisites for monetary reform. The attitude of the National citizens' league. Banking law journal, Oct. 1912, v. 29: 822-824. 1051c An interesting point, in the plan for the National reserve association. Banking law journal, June, 1912, v. 29: 495-496. 1051d The latest Fowler plan for monetary reform. Banking law journal, June, 1912, v. 29: 487-492. 1051e Monetary reform to date. Banking law journal, Oct. 1912, v. 29: 825-832. 1052 Objections to Aldrich plan considered. A reply to Mr. Hulbert. Banking law journal, June, 1911, v. 28: 471-4''^6. 1053 A plan for a central bank. New York, [1910]. 1 p. I., 4I p. 25^"'". ' 'A reprint from the numbers of the Banking law journal from Novem- ber, 1909 to March, 1910." 10-20823 HG2481.M8 1054 Progress of monetary reform. Banking law journal, July, Dec. 1911, v. 28: 553-558; 981- 988. 1055 The revised Aldrich plan. Banking law journal, Nov. 1911, v. 28: 889-896. 1056 Senator Aldrich's reserve association plan. Banking law journal, Feb. 1911, v. 28: 105-112. 1057 Murray, Lawrence O. Comptroller's plan for bank reform. Eand-McNaMy bankers' montJdy, Jan. 1912: 65-58. HGI6OU12 166 LIBEABY OF CONGEESS 1058 Myrick, Herbert. Co-operative finance; an American method for the American people ... to encourage business, farming, home-owning, individual and corporate success, social justice and national prosperity. New York, Orange Judd company; [etc., etc.] 1912. xxxii, 321, \1\ f. front., illus., col. pi., ports., diagrs. 25^'^. 13_149 HG2481.M9 1059 Who will solve the currency problem. American hanker, Jan. 4, 1913, v. 78: 8-9. HG1501.A5,v.78 1060 Nash, William A. Credit and currency for an emergency. Banking law journal, Mar. 1910, v. 27: 225-230. 1061 Nation (J^ondon) [Editorial]. America under the money trust. Nation (London), Feb. 1, 1913, v. 12: 734-736. AP4.iri5,v.l2 1062 The National citizens' league for the promotion of a sound banking system. [Publications] distributed by the league. Chicago, 1911-1913. 18 pamphlets. Constitution and by-laws. The origin of the league. Principles and methods of banking reform. Bartlett, Adolphus C. Banking reform as seen by the commercial interests. Comwell, William C. The National reserve association secure from ambitious finan- cial or political control. The Currency system of the United States its defects and its uses; The Country bank's interest in bank- ing reform. Farwell, John V. An address to business men on a National reserve association. FarweU, John V. Importance of monetary reform to business men. Laughlin, J. L. Banking con- trol; an address delivered before the Trans-Mississippi commercial congress, Kansas City, Nov. 14, 1911. Laughlin, J. L. Banking reform. Laughlin, J. L. Banking reform and the National reserve association; an address . . . May 24, 1911. Laughlin, J. L. Sug- gestions for banking reform. MacVeagh, Franklin. Banking and currency reform; an address delivered before the Western economic society, Nov. 11, 1911. Perrin, John. Trade fluctuations and panics. Roberts, George E. The functions of a gold reserve. Scott, William A. Banking reform. Taft, William H. Recent addresses on banking reform. HG2481.N2 The League imder a syndicate arrangement also caused the publica- tion of a series of articles in various newspapers throughout the country. These articles appeared in the Sunday edition of the Washington Star as follows: Reynolds, George M. The banking laws and money trusts. Dee. 1, 1912, p. 18, col. 5-8. Laughlin, J. L. Bank currency based on trade declared best for the nation. Dec. 8, 1912, p. 18, col. 3-8. Wheeler, Harry A. Sound banking system vital need of nation. Dec. 15, 1912, p. 20, col. 3-4. Carnegie, Andrew. Need of imme- diate reform in American banking system. Dec. 22, 1912, p. 20, col. 5-8. Herrick, Myron T. Cost of living increased by the U. S. Banking system. Jan. 5, W13, p. 14, col. 5-8. Simmons, George W. Market for trade loans urgent need of banking. Jan. 12, 1913, p. 14, col. 1-2. Roberts, George E. Gold hoard foils to check credit panics. Jan. 19, 1913, p. 15, col. 6-7. Douglas, William L. Wage-earner hardest hit by panics. Jan. 26, 1913, p. 14, col. 6-8. UNITED STATES: PRESENT DAY PROBLEMS 167 1063 The National reserve association. Some criticisms. Symposium. Bankers' magazine, Mar. 1912, v. 84: 293-811. HG1501.B3,v.84 1064 Newfang, Oscar. National reserve association in operation. Rand-McNally hankers' monthly, Dec. 1912: 17-22. HG1501.K2 1065 Newlands, Francis G. Banking reform. Case and comment, Nov. 1912, v. 19: 407-409. 1066 New York (State). Special commission on hanks. Report of Special commission on banl?s, A. Barton Hepburn, Edwin S. Marston, Edward W. Sheldon, Algernon S. Frissell, Stephen Baker, Andrew Mills, submitted to Governor Hughes, December 16, 1907. Albany, J. B. Lyon company, state printers, 1907. 4^ p. 13-3616 HG2411.N75 1907 1067 New York. Fourth national bank. The new Aldrich cur- rency system. Rev. ed. Full texts of the new plan and the original plan as submitted by Senator Aldrich to the National monetary commission, in January and in- Octo- ber, 1911 — what the new changes are and how it is planned to bring them about — the extremely interesting proposals regarding the admittance of state banks and trust com- panies to the National reserve association — important details of a unique system. 1911. [New York, 1911.] 1 p. I., 27 p. 22"*. 12-29077 HG2481.N4 1068 Produce exchange. Report of the special com- mittee appointed by the Board of managers of the New York produce exchange, to study and report upon the subject of a national monetary system and formulate sug- gestions to be submitted to the convention of the National board of trade to be held in Washington, D. C, January 17, 1911. \New York, 19109] 16 p. 23'"'. John P. Truesdell, chairman. 11-7932 HG2481.N6 1069 Noyes, Alexander D. The Aldrich banking and currency reform bill. Bankers' magazine {London), July, 1912, v. 94: 10-16. HG1503.B2,v.94 168 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS 1069a The Opposition to a National reserve association bill: a symposium of the objectors. BanUng law journal, May, 1912, v. 29: 393-402. 1070 Padgett, Lemuel PhiUips. Banking and currency. Remarks in the House of representatives, Friday, June 14, 1912, on the bill (H. R. 25069) making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913, and for other purposes. [WasU-ngton, Govt, prird. off., 1912.] 8 p. 24^'". 13-3620 HG2481.P32 1071 Banking and currency reform; speech deUvered before the American bankers' association, at New Or- leans, La., November 22, 1911. Washington, [Govt, prird. off], 1911. 8 p. 24"". 12-10181 HG2481.P3 1072 Palgrave, Sir R. H. Inglis. A center for the banking power of the United States. Bankers' magazine (London), Mar. 1911, v. 91: 362-370. HG1501.B2,v.91 1073 Patterson, C. Stuart. On the benefits of the National reserve association to the manufacturer and the laborer. Chicago banker, Nov. 25, 1911, v. 30: 4I. HGl501.C5,v.30 Also printed in the Bankers' convention section of the Commerci^ and financial chronicle, Dec. 2, 1911, v. 93: 146-147. HG1507.A51 1911 Financier, (extra ed.) Dec. 5, 1911, p. 100. HG1507.F6 1911 1073a Perrin, John. Money problem due to defects in banking plan [etc.]. Indianapolis Sunday star, Jan. 19, 1913, p. 1, col. 1, p. 9, col. 4; Jan. 26, p. 3; col. 1-3; Feb. 2, p. 8, col. 3-4; Feb. 9 p. 15, col. 1-3; Feb. 16, p. 22, col. 4-5. For articles by Mr. Perrin see also Saturday issues of the Washington star for Jan. 18, pt. 1, p. 8, col. 5-6; Jan. 25, pt. 2, p. 8, col. 6-7; Feb. 8, pt. 2, p. 7, col. 6-8; Feb. 22, pt. 1, p. 11, col. 6-7. 1074 What is wrong with our banking and currency system \ Journal of political economy, Dec. 1911, v. 19: 856-865. Paper read before Western economic society, Nov. 11, 1911. HBl.J7,v.l9 1075 Philadelphia. Chamber of commerce. Extract of min- utes. Meeting of board of directors, February 9, 1911. [Philadelphia, 1911.] 26 p. 2S<^. "Report of the delegates to the National board of trade upon the busi- ness men's monetary conference : '' p. 14-22. UNITED states: PRESENT DAY PEOBLEMS 169 1076 Phillips, W. W. The central bank of Georgia. Moody's magazine, July, 1911, v. 12: 4I-42. HGl.M85,v.l2 1077 The Proposed National reserve association. A symposium. Moody's magazine, Nov. 1911, v. 12: SS9-S71. Contents. — Co-operation in American banking, by A. Piatt Andrew: p. 340-344; The burden of unequal credit facilities, a pertinent suggestion for currency reformers, by Maurice L. Muhleman: p. 344-347; The clearing function of the Reserve association, by O. M. W. Sprague: p. 347-351; The merits of our present banking system, by W. Martin Swift: p. 351-358; The necessity of commer- cial credits in the Middle west, by Arthur Reynolds: p. 358-360; Banking reform for business men, by Irving T. Bush: p. 360-363; New currency primer: how the money power is kept out of the Reserve association plan, by William C. Comwell: p. 364-371. HGl.M85,v.l3 1078 The Proposed National reserve association. What leading bankers think of it. Bankers' magazine, Nov. 1911, v. 8S: 661-580. Views of James B. Forgan, Henry W. Yates, Elliott C. McDougal, R. G. Rhett, Charles A. Conant, J. M. Elliott, David R. Forgan, Myron T. Herrick, John W. Weeks, A. J. Frame, Arthur Reynolds, Joseph G. Brown, A. A. Crane. HG1501.B3,v.83 1079 Balston, William C. Is a central bank necessary? RandrMcNaMy hankers' mx)nthly, July, 1910, v. 41' i-7- HG1501.R2,v.41 1080 Eeynolds, Arthur. Address delivered before group no. 1, Sioux City, Iowa [etc.]. [Des Moines? 19129] 23 p. 21"^. On cover: The Aldrich plan, for a revision of the monetary system and the mobilization of commercial credits. 12-29078 HG3481.B,38 1081 Efforts for currency reform. American lanker, Oct. 28, 1911, v. 76: 8648-3653. HG1501.A6,v.73 1082 The necessity of combining commercial credits in the middle west. Moody's magazine, Nov. 1911, v. 12: 358-360. HGl.M85,v.l2 1083 Reynolds, George McClelland. Address, as president of the American bankers' association, delivered at its 35th annual convention in ^Chicago, Tuesday, September 14th, 1909. [Ohicagof 1909t] cover-tiUe, 12 f. 23i<"". 13-3623 HG2481.B43 170 LIBEABY OF CONGEESS 1084 [Reynolds, George McClelland.] The Aldrich currency plan interpreted. Chicago, The Continental and commercial naiional hank of Chicago, 1911. SO p. 23""^. 1085 Analysis of the Aldrich plan. Eand-McNally bankers' monthly, May, 1911: 2S-26, ^-Jfi; June, 1911: 48-51. HG1501.B2 1086 The "money trust" inquiry, address before the dele- gates of the Trust company section to the convention of the American bankers' association, at Detroit, Michigan, Wednesday, September eleventh, nineteen hundred twelve [Chicago? 1912.] 1 f. l, 5-15 p. 23'"". 12-29073 HG181.I14 Also printed in Trust companies, Sept. 1912, v. 15: 173-182. HG4341.T8,v.l5 Chicago banker, Sept. 14, 1912, v. 33: 11-17. HG1501.C5,v.33 American banker, Sept. 25, 1912, v. 77: 3307-3311. HG1501.A5,v.77 Rand-McNally bankers' monthly, Oct. 1912: 31-39. HGlSOl.Ba 1087 Our banking and currency system, a national prob- lem; address before the delegates to the convention of the New York state bankers' association at Buffalo, N. Y., Thursday, June 13, nineteen twelve. [Chicago? 1912.] cover-title, 3-16 p. 23™. 12-29074 H62481.R4 Reprinted in part in Rand-McNally bankeia' monthly, July, 1912: 17-21. HG1601.B2 1088 Rediscounts and book credits in national monetary plan. Chicago lanker, Nov. 25, 1911, v. 30: 5-11, 19. Also printed in the Bankers' convention section of the Commercial & financial chronicle, Dec. 2, 1911, p. 152-156. HG1507.A51 1911 Financier, extra ed. Dec. 5, 1911, p. 85-92. HG1507.F6 1911 American banker, Dec. 2, 1911, v. 76: 4153-4159. HG1501.A5,v.76 In part in the Rand-McNally bankers' monthly, Dec, 1911: 25-30. HG1601.R2 1089 Safeguards against recurring panics. Address, before the delegates to the convention of the Texas bankers' association, held in Dallas, Texas, Tuesday, May sixteenth, nineteen eleven. [Chicago? 1911.] 1 p. Z., 26 p. 2S<^. ^2-29075 HG2481.I142 UNITED STATES: PRESENT DAY PKOBLEMS l7l 1090 Rhett, R. G. A suggestion for the reformation of our bank- ing and currency system. Bankers magazine, Bee. 1911, v. 83: 689-696. HG1501.B3,v.83 1091 Rhoades, John Harsen. A court of finance. An amend- ment to the Aldrich plan suggested. Moody's magazine, Jan. 1913, v. 15: 41-44- hgi.M85,v.15 1092 Who shall control our finances? Band-McNally hankers' monthly, Feb. 1913: 35-41. HG1501.B2 1093 Rice, David Perry. The national banking system and the proposed National reserve association. Case and comment, Nov. 1912, v. 19: 4OI-4O6. 1094 Ridgely, William Barret. Gold reserve national bank notes. {In American bankers' association. Proceedings, 1906. p. 95-102.) HG1507.A5 1906 1095 Robbins, Edwin Clyde, camp. Selected articles on a central bank of the United States. Minneapolis, The E. W. Wilson company, 1910. viii, 182 p, 20'™. {Debaters' handbook series.) Bibliography: p. 5-13. 10-19375 HG2481.K55 1096 Roberts, George Evan. A central bank. Independent, Dec. 26, 1907, v. 63: 1539-1541. AP2.l53,v.63 1097 The central bank. An address before the Kansas bankers association, Topeka, Kans., May 26, 1910. {New York? 1910?] [16] p. 23^""". 12-29993 HG2481.B62 1098 A central bank of issue, an address delivered before the Nebraska state bankers' association, Omaha, Sept. 19, 1907. [Chicago? 1907?] cover-title, [12] p. 22'™. 13-3627 HG2481.R58 1099 A central bank of issue. For: George E. Jloberts. Against: O. M. W. Sprague. New York, The Bamkers publishing co., 1910. 4 p. I., 39 p. 14\ X 12'™. (Bankers handy series — v.) "These two papers appeared originally in the New York 'Journal of commerce and commercial bulletin.' " — Introd. 10-12770 HG2481.B6 1100 Maintenance of our gold reserve. Band-McNally hankers' monthly, Feb. 1912: .27-34. HG1501.R3 172 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS 1101 Roberts, George Evan. The next reform — banking. Why we have panics and how to prevent them. Everybody's magazine, Mar. 1912, v. 26: 412-420. AP2.E9,v.26 1102 Boot, L. Carroll. Our bank and currency problems. American lanker, Dec. 23, 1911, v. 76: 4460-4463. HG1501.A5,v76 1103 Rossell, John S. Currency reform from the trust company standpoint. Business men's monetary conference recog- nizes trust company rights. Trust companies, Mar. 1911, v. 12: 168-171. HG4341.T8,v.l2 1104 Scott, William A. The administration and control of the proposed Central reserve association. Journal of political economy, Dec. 1911, v. 19: 841-855. Paper read before Western economic society, Nov. 11, 1911. HBl.J7,v.l9 1105 The Aldrich banking plan. American economic review, June, 1911, v. 1: 251-261. HBl.E26,v.l 1106 Scudder, S. D. Address [on our financial system]. {In Pennsylvania bankers' association. Proceedings, 1908. Pitts- burgh, 1908. 23""'. p. 25-39.) Advocates a central bank. HG1507.P4 1908 1107 Seligman, Edwin R. A. Everybody's money: what it is; what it should be. Outlook, Dec. 30, 1911, v. 99: 1055-1060. Endorsing the plan for a National reserve association. AP2.08,v.99 1108 Selwyn-Brown, Arthur. Dangers of a central bank of issue. Moody's magazine, Dec. 1909, v. 8: 445-450. hgi.M85,v.8 1109 Shaw, Leslie Mortier. The central bank. PMadelpJiia, The First mortgage guarantee and trust com- pany, [1909f]. 16 p. 2S'=">. "Address delivered . . . before the Manufacturers' association of Indianapolis, Indiana, Monday evening, December 13, 1909 " 13-3618 HG2481.S5 1110 Currency and a central bank. American institute of hanking. Bulletin, May, 1910, v. IS 246-251 . HG1601 A7,v 13 ■UNITED STATES: PRESENT DAY PROBLEMS 173 1111 Sprague, Oliver Mitchell Wentworth. The Aldrich plan for monetary legislation. American economic review, June, 1911, v. 1: 262-271. HBl.E26,v.l 1112 BanMng reform in the United States ; a series of pro- posals, including a central bank of limited scope. Cambridge, Harvard university, 1911. 176 p. 22'™. "The four articles in this volume were published in the Quarterly journal of economics for May, 1909, February, August and Novem- ber 1910." HBl.Q3,v.23-25 11-5427 HG2481.S6 1113 Central bank not remedy for cxirrency ills. Chicago tanker, Jan. 15, 1910, v. 28: 5-6. HGi501.C5,v.28 1113a Central banks, American economic association. Publications, Afr. 1909, 3d ser., v. 10: S59-S69. Discussion: p. 370-376. HBl.A5,3dser.v.lO 1114 The clearing function of the reserve association. Moody's magazine, Nov. 1911, v. 12: 847-861. HGl.M85,v.l2 1115 The reserve association and the improvement of methods of making payments between the banks. Journal of political economy, Dec. 1911, v. 19: 831-840. HBl.J7,v.lO 1116 Stevenson, Charles W. Is there a money trust? Bandr-McNally lanTcers' monthly, May, 1912: 17-27, 50-54. HG1601.B2 1117 Politics and the central bank. Rand^McNaUy lanTcers' monthly, Feb. 1910, v. 40: 74-78. HG1501.B2.V.40 1118 Stickney, A. B. The central reserve bank. Chicago hanker, Jan. 1902, v. 10:28-41. HGl50l.C5,v.io 1119 Stonex, Wilber L. The Aldrich banking plan as it affects the people. North American review, Sept. 1911, v. 194: 396-402. AP2.N7,v.l94 1120 Swift, W. Martin. The merits of our present banking system. Moody's Tuagazine, Nov. 1911, v. 12: 351-358. HGl.M85,v.l2 1120a Synopsis of the new Fowler plan. Banking law journal, Jan. 1913, v. SO: 12-14- 174 LIBRAEY OF CONGBESS 1121 Taft, William Howard. Currency reform. The Aldrich plan American hankers' association. Journal, JuLy, 1911, v. 1^: 1-5. Address to the New York state bankers' association, June 22, 1911, indorsing the Aldrich plan. HG1501.A8,v.4 1122 Tait, James Selwin. The relation of banking reform to cor- porate financing; read before the American civic alliance, at Washington, 29 December, 1911. [ WasUngton, D. C, Press of B. S. Adams, H912.] cover- title, £4 p. 23i"^. 12-24472 HD2795.T16 See also American banker, Nov. 16, 1912, v. 77: 4007-4010. HG1501.A5,v.77 1123 Talbert, Joseph T. Central reserve in practice. Eand-McNaMy lankers' montMy, Mar. 1912: 25-31. HG1501.R2 1124 Progress in banking. Address . . . New York state bankers' association. Manhattan Beacn. June 22, 1911. {Chicago? 1911.] 11 p. 23-^. 12-29988 HG248 1 .T3 1125 The reconstruction of our banking system. Address, Nov. 1911. [Chicago? 1911.\ 22 p. 23"". In favor of a Central reserve association. 12-29989 HG2481.T4 1126 Keconstruction of our banking system. Eand-McNaEy hankers' monthly, Dec. 1911: Sl-Jfi. HG1501.R2 1126a Taylor, William George Langworthy. Financial legislation and its limitations. Lincoln, Neh.,[1912]. covei--title, 82 p. 23^'"'. (University stiidies, pub. hy the University of Kehraska ... vol. xii. no. 2.) "References " at end of chapters. 13-33062 AS36.N2 1127 Thompson, William. Currency reform from the country bankere' point of view. American hanker, July 27, 1912, v. 77: 2584-2585. HG1501.A5,v.77 1128 Tompkins, D. A. Currency reform, or a new banking system. American industries, Dec. 1910, v. 11, no. 5: 29-30. HD4802.A6,v.ll UNITED STATES: PRESENT DAY PROBLEMS 175 1129 Treat, Charles H. The Aldrich currency bill. Independent, Feb. 29, 1908, v. 64: 461-453. AP2.l53,v.64 1130 Difficulties that confront a central national bank. Chicago lanTcer, Oct. SO, 1909, v. 27: 5-6, 28-29. HG1501.C6,v.27 1131 II. S. Congress. House. Committee on hanking and cur- rency. Hearings and arguments [Dec. 11-15, 1906] on proposed currency legislation. Fifty-ninth Congress, second session. 1906-7. WasJiington, Gov't print, off., 1907. 1 p. I., 270 p. 23'™. Charles N. Fowler, chairman. 7-35069 HG538.A3 1907 1132 Hearings and arguments on proposed currency legislation [January 22-February 25, 1908.] Sixtieth Congress. 1907-8. Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908. 258 p. 23""'. Charles N. Fowler, chainnan. 8-35452 HG538.A3 1008a Issued also in 12 pamphlets with titles "Hearings with reference to currency legislation," etc., etc. 113S Hearings and arguments on Senate bill no. 3023, an act to amend the national banking laws (so-called the Aldrich bill). Sixtieth Congress. 1907-8. [April 8-16, 1908.] Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908. 339 p. 23'"^. Charles N. Fowler, chairman. Includes lst-4th prints of the bill. 8-35453 HG638.A3 1908b Issued also in 19 pamphlets with titles beginning in most instances, "Hearings on the Aldrich bUl." 1134 Hearings and arguments on H. R. 20835, to amend the national banking laws (so-called the Vreeland biU). Sixtieth Congress, 1908 [AprU 20]. Washington, Gov't print, off., 1908. 86 p. 23'"'. Charles N. Fowler, chairman. Includes lst-6th prints of the bill. 8-35454 HG638.A3 1008g 1135 _ H. R. 12677. Report on a bill to establish a simple and scientific monetary system . . . to guarantee all deposits and note issues. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. 154 V- ^^""- ^"^^^^ CoTig., 1st sess. House. Bept. 1126.) 6225 86054°— 13 12 176 LIBKABY OF CONGEESS 1136 U.S. Congress. House. Gommittee on hanking and currency. Money trust investigation. Investigation of financial and monetary conditions ia the United States under House resolutions nos. 429 and 504 before a subcommittee of the Committee on banking and currency. Pt. 1-29. May 16, 1912-Feb. 26, 1913. WasUngton, Govt, print, off., 1913. 31 pampUets. 23'="'. Index to parts 1-27: p. 2143-2198. Arsene P. Pujo, chairman of subcommittee. HG181.A4 1912 For reviews and additional statements by J. P.. Morgan and cc, H. P. Davison, John G. Milbum and Walter F. Taylor for the New York Stock Exchange, see Commercial and financial chronicle, Jan. 25, 1913, Feb. 1, 1913, and Mar. 1, 1913. 1137 Banking and currency reform. Hearings before the Subcommittee of the Committee on bankiug and currency. House of representatives, charged with investigating plans of banking 'and currency reform and reporting constructive legislation thereon. Pt. 1-13, Jan. 7-Feb. 28, 1913. WasUngton, Govt, print, off., 1913. 13 pannpUets. ^5J™. 1138 Committee on rules. Banking and currency conditions. Hearings on House res. 411, Feb. 12, 1912. WasUngton, Govt, print, off., 1912. 16 p. 23^"". Eobert L. Henry, chairman. HG2481.A4 1913 1139 Hearings on House resolution no. 238 authorizing the Monetary commission to investigate financial institutions or corporations and report whether they operate in restraint of trade and in violation of law. Hearings July 27, 1911. WasUngton, Govt, print, off., 1911. I4 p. 23^"^. Robert L. Henry, chairman. Running title: Alleged combination of financial institutions. Statements of Hon. Charles A. Lindbergh and Hon. John W. Weeks. 11-35665 HG2481.A4 1911 1140 Committee to investigate the concentration of control of money and credit. Report. Feb. 28, 1913. WasUngton, Govt, print, off., 1913. 258 p. charts. 2S"». {62dCong.,3dsess. House. Rept. 1593. House calendar no. 424.) Views of the minority: p. 247-248; Views of Mr. McMorran: p. 249-258. Contents.— Part I. Introductory statement; Part II. Review of evidence. 1. Clearing-house associations; 2. New York stock exchange; 3. Concentration or control of money and credit; Part III. Conclusions and recommendations. UNITED states: pkesent day pboblems 177 1141 U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on finance. Proposed financial legislation. Statements of Hon. Franklin Mac- Veagh, secretary of the Treasury, and Hon. A. Piatt Andrew, assistant secretary of the Treasury, before the Committee on finance. United States Senate. Thirrsday, January 26, 1911. WasUngton, Govt, print, off., 1911. 16 p. SS'^. 11-35192 HJ257.A4 1911 1142 National monetary commission. List of conferences in London, Paris, and Berlin, held by representatives of the National monetary commission, and of papers and statistics to be prepared for the Commission. Corrected up to January 30, 1909. WasUngton, Govt, print, off., 1909. 22 p. 2S<"". 9-35196 HG471.A4 1009 1143 National monetary commission. Letter from secretary of the National monetary commission, trans- mitting, pursuant to law, the report of the commission. WasUngton, Govt, print, off., 1912. 72 p. 2Si'"«. {62d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 243.) Nelson W. Aldrich, chairman. "A bill to incorporate the National reserve association of the United States, and for other purposes'': p. 43-71. 12-35122 HG471.A4 1913 1144 Treasury department. Annual report of the Secretary of the treasm'y on the state of the finances for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911; June 30, 1912. WasUngton, Gov't print, off., 1911-1913. 2 v. 23-^. 1911: "Banking and currency reform": p. 1-4. 1912: "Banking and currency reform": p. 1-3; "Aldrich-Vreeland law": p. 4. 8-32556 HJ10.A3 1911-13 1144a Untermyer, Samuel. Is there a money trust? Trend, Feb. 1912, v. 2: 465-475. Address before the ' ' Finance forum '' of New York. AP2.T75 ,v.3 1145 Vanderlip, Frank A. Modern banking. [New TorTc, 1911.] 103 p. 18-^. Contents: What is a bank. — Story of national banks. — Safeguards against panics. 12-18944 HG1611.V3 1146 Vreeland, Edward Butterfield. Address before the South Carolina bankers' association, at Summerville, S. C, April, 1911. \WasUngton? 1911.] 38 p. 23'^. 1^35178 Haa481.V83 178 LIBEABY OF CONGBESS 1 147 Vreeland, Edward Butterfield. Banking and currency reform, address to the Pennsylvania bankers' association at Bed- ford Springs, Pa., September, 1909. [Washingtonf 1911.] [20] p. irui. poH. ;25<"»- 12-35177 HG2481.V83 1148 The central bank plan. Moody's magazine, Oct. 1910, v. 10: 27^.-276. HGl.M85,v.lO 1149 Currency and banking reform. {New Ym-Tcf 1909f] 8 p. 28"". Running title: Trust companies. Address delivered June 24, 1909, before the Maryland bankers' association. From Trust companies, vol. ix, no. 2, August, 1909. HG4341.T8,v.9 13-3629 HG2481.V832 1150 A modern banking system; address before the Busi- ness men's monetary conference of the National board of trade, held at Washington, D. C, January 18, 1911. [WasUngtonf D. C, 1911.] SI p. 23"". 13-3628 HG2481.V833 1151 Plan of the National monetary coimnission. .Case and comment, Nov. 1912, v. 19: 382-386. 1152 The plan of the National monetary commission for the revision of our banking and currency laws. Speech in the House of representatives, February 6, 1912. Washington, [Govt, print, off.], 1912. 4? p. ;8SJ"». 12-35353 HG2481.V84 1153 The reserve association of America. American hankers' association. Journal, Oct. 1911, v. 4; 245-254. Discussion: p. 254-262. HG1601.A8,v.4 1154 Wadsworth, P. G. The bicentral banking system. A method designed to stabilize the country's banking and credit. Bankers' magazine, Nov. 1910, v. 81: 725-730. HG1601.B3,v.81 1155 Wall, Alexander. The Aldrich plan: a possible monetary gerrymander. Journal of political economy, Jan. 1912, v. 20: 4I-48. A paper read before the Western economic association at Chicago, Nov. 11, 1911. HBl.J7,v.20 UNITED states: PRESENT DAY PROBLEMS 179 1156 Warburg, Paul M. Central bank of the United States. American economic association. Publications, Apr. 1909, 3d ser. V. 10: 3S8-S58. HBl.A5,3dser.v.l0 1157 A central bank system and the United States of America; an address delivered before the American eco- nomic association at Atlantic City, N. J., on December 30, 1908. [n. p., 1908 f] 16 p. 23'^. 13-3G35 HG2481.W36 1158 Defects and needs of our banking system. [New Yorlc, Oppenheimer printing CO., 19079] 16 p. 22^"^. A reprint of the article published by "The New York times" in its Annual financial review of January 6, 1907. 13-3632 HG2481.W36 1159 A modified central bank of issue; a suggestion of a bill. New Yorlc, 1908. 24 p. 23"'^. 13-3630 HG2481.W37 1160 A plan for a modified central bank. [n. p.] 1907. cover-titU, 7 p. 23'^'"- 13-3631 HG2481.W38 1161 A "United reserve bank of the United States"; a plan and a reply. Advance sheets from Publications of the Academy of political science, November, 1910. New Yorlc, 1910. 45 p. 22Y'^- CA 11-1613 Unrev'd HG2481.W4 1162 Watts, George Thomas. The National reserve association of the United States; an analysis and criticism of the Aldrich banking plan. BiUings, Mont, [The Gazette printing co., "1912.] 15, [1] p. 21cm _ 12-7033 HG2481.W42 1163 Weeks, John Wingate. The work of the Monetary commis- sion. Textile world recwd, Oct. 1911, v. 42: 91-94. TS1300.T36,v.42 1164 Welliver, Judson C. The central bank plan. Pearson's magazine, Feb. 1910, v. 23: 170-176. A popular descriptive account. AP2.P38,v.23 180 LTBEAKY OF CONGBESS 1165 Wellman, Walter. The American financial union; sugges- tions for unifying the banks, the business and the govern- ment of the United States in a scientific and symmetrical system for the support of confidence, the prevention of panics, the creation of an adequate and elastic cur- rency . . . [WasUngton, D. C, JvM & DetweUer, 1908.] 66 p. 23^""- 12-29995 HG2481.W45 1166 White, Horace. Address on plans for monetary reform, delivered at the Finance forum of the West side Y. M. C. A., New York, November thirteen, nineteen-twelve. {New York? 1912?] 2Jf. p. 23'="'. 13-3670 HG2481.W485 1167 Address on the need of a central bank, delivered at the Finance forum of the West side Y. M. C. A., New York, November 17, 1909. [New York? 1909 f] cover-title, 20 p. 23"^. 13-3634 HG2481.W48 1168 Williams, George Leroy. Our new finance; or, From barter to the Aldrich plan; some brief explanations of the media and economics of exchanges, account of lawful money, and banking with reforms under way. [Atlanta, Foote & Davies co., printers], 1912. 1 p. I., ^5, [1] p. 23''". 12-4883 HG2481.W5 1169 Willis, Henry Parker. The banking question in Congress. Journal of political economy, Nov. 1912, v. 20: 869-885. HBl.J7,v.20 1170 Demand for centralized banking. Sound currency. Mar. 1902, v. 9: 1-24- HG629.A3,v.9 1171 Necessary changes in the national bank act. WasUngton, D. C, The University, [1906]. cover-title, p. [51]-65. 2Si™. (The George Washiv^n university publications. Politics and diplomacy series, vol. i, no. 5.) Keprinted from the University bulletin, vol. rv, no. 4, p. 54-68. 13-3614 HG2481.W53 1172 Wing, Daniel Gould. Some phases of proposed financial legis- lation; address before the Beacon society of Boston, March 4, 1911. [Boston, The Chappie press, 1911.] cover-tiile,15 p. «SJ"». 11-7936 HG2481.W6 Also printed in National magazine, May, 1911, v. 34: 114-127. AP2.N34,v.34 CRISES 181 1173 Wood, Edward R. As to Suggested plan for monetary legis- lation with detailed account of Bank of France; an appre- ciation of work of Senator Aldrich. [PhUadelphiaf IQllf] 16 p. ^S"™. 12-1468 HG538.A5145 1174 Wood, F. S. A central reserve bank. Moody's magazine, Feb.-Apr. 1911, v. 11: 95-98; 261-266. HGl.M85,v.ll 1175 Yates, Henry W. Against a central bank. Chicago hanker, Oct. 9, 1909, v. 27: 5-6, 30; Jan. 1, 1910, V. 28: 5-6, SO. HG1501.C5,v.27 1175a The Aldrich plan and the farmer. Banking law journal, Fel. 1912, v. 29: 172-178. Address before the Farmer's congress at Omaha, Jan. 11, 1912. 1176 Henry W. Yates on separate reserve associations. Chicago lanker, Aug. 31, 1912, v. S3: 19, 23. "Urges a plan of monetary legislation ■which in reality is a substitute for that proposed by the National monetary commission." HG1601.C5,v.33 CRISES (PANICS) (Supplementary to Bibliography by Hugh Williams in Burton's Financial crises, 1902, see item no. 1186.) GENERAL 1177 Aftalion, Albert. La r6alit6 des surproductions g6n6rales; essai d'une thfiorie des crises g6n6rales et p^riodiques. Revue d'economie politique, Oct. 1908, Feb.— Mar. 1909, v. 22: 696-706; v. 23: 81-117, 201-229. HB3.B4,v.22,23 1178 Allen, W. H. Our huge debt to Europe: The real cause of panics in the United States. Moody's magazine, Jan. 1911, v. 11: 45-51. HGl.M85,v.H 1179 American academy of political and social science, Philadelphia. Lessons of the financial crisis. Philadelphia, 1908. vi, 2S3 p. 2^'"'. {The annals of the American academy of political and social science, v. zxxi, no. 2.) The panic as a world phenomenon, by F. A. Vanderlip: p. 2-7 The panic of 1907 and some of its lessons, by M. T. Herrick: p. 8-25 An elastic credit currency as a preventive of panics, by W. B Eidgely: p. 26-34; Panic preventions and cures, by H. W. Gates: p. 98-112; Thelessonsof the panic of 1907, by S.We3der: p. 148-153 A national clearing house as a safeguard against panics, by J. M Elliott: p. 160-162. 8-11447 Hl.A4,v.31 182 LIBKAEY OF CONGEESS 1180 Bahr, Hermann. Rodbertus' Theorie der Absatzkrisen. Ein Vortrag. Wien, C. Konegen, I884. 33 f. 23'^'^. l-G-1921 HB3711.R65 1181 Blondel, Georges, fitudes sur les populations rurales de I'AUemagne et la crise agraire, par Georges Blondel avec la collaboration de Charles Brouilhet, fidouard Julhiet, Lucien de Sainte Croix, Louis Quesnel. Paris, L. Larose, 1897. xii, 622 p. fold, maps, fold, plans, tab. 22i<=^. "Bibliographie": p. 511-514. 3-8094 HD655.B6 1182 Bouniatian, Mentor. Geschichte der Handelskrisen in England im Zusammenhang mit der Entwicklung des englischen Wirtschaftslebens 1640-1840. Miinchen, E. Reinhardt, 1908. 3 p. I., 312 p. ind. tahles. 24"^. (Studien zur Theorie und Geschichie der Wirt- schaftsJcrisen, n.) 8-17206 HB3783.B76 1183 Wirtschaftskrisen und Ueberkapitalisation. Eine Untersuchung uber die Erscheinungsformen und Ur- sachen der periodischen Wirtschaftskrisen. Miinchen, E. Reinhardt, 1908. vii, 188 p. 24"^. (Stvdien zur Theorie und Geschichte der Wirtschaftskrisen, i.) 8-17205 HB3727.B8 1184 Brown, Harry G. Typical commercial crisis versus a money panic. Yale review, Aug. 1910, v. 19: 168-176. Hl.Y2,v.l9 1185 Burton, Theodore Elijah. Financial crises. {In American bankeis' association. Proceedings, 1902. p. 172-175.) HG1507.A6 1902 1186 Financial crises and periods of industrial and commer- cial depression. New Yorlc, D. Appleton and company, 1902. ix, 392 p. diagrs. 19^"™. Bibliography, by Hugh Williams: p. 347-377. 2-3922/3 HB3711.B9 1187 Clapp, Henry L. Panics. American institute of lankin^. BvMetin, Aug. 1907, v. 9: I4I-I46. HG1601.A7,v.» CRISES 183 1188 Conant, Charles Arthur. A history of modern banks of issue, with an account of the economic crises of the nineteenth century and the crisis of 1907. 4th ed., rev. and enl. New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1909. xi, 751 p. ;23™- 9-8819 HG1851.C82 1189 Crowell, Frank. How to forecast business and investment conditions. New York dty. Ticker puUishing company, ["1911]. 189 p. 11-3967 HB3711.C7 1190 Des Essars, Pierre. Les crises ficonomiques. Revue intemationale du commerce, Mar. 31, 1904, ^- annee: 89-97. HF15.R4 1191 Deville, Louis. Les crises de la bourse de Paris (1870-1910). Paris, V. Giard & E. BriZre, 1911. 2 p. I., 89 p., 1 1. 25^"'^. 12-18253 HB3788.D6 1192 England, Minnie Throop. Fisher's theory of crises: a criti- cism. Quarterly journal of economics, Nov. 1912, v. 27: 95-106. HBl.Q3,v.27 1193 Eulenburg, Franz. DiegegenwartigeWirtschaftskrise. Symp- tome und Ursachen. JahrhucTier fiir Nationalokonomie und Statistik, Sept. 1902, 3. Folge, Bd. 24: 305-388. HB6.J3,3d ser.,v.24 1194 Fairchild, Henry Pratt. Immigration and crises. American economic review, Dec. 1911, v. 1: 753-765. 1195 Favre, Jean. La thdorie des crises en observation pfiriodique. Monde iconomique, Dec. 7, U, 1907, v. 17: 712, 746. HB3.M7,v.l7 1196 Forbes, Francis B. Notes on the financial panic of 1907. American statistical association. Publications, Mar. 1908, v. 11: 80-83. HAl.A6,v.ll 1197 Frame, Andrew Jay. Address on panic panaceas before the convention of the American bankers' association at Wal- dorf Astoria hotel, New York city, September 14, 15 and 16, 1904. WaukesU, [1904]. cover-title, IS p. 22<^^. 6-2014 HB3743.r82 184 UBEABY OF CONGRESS 1198 France. Commission des crises economiques (1908-1911). Rapport pr6sent6 au nom de la commission (1) sur les indices des crises Economiques, par MM. Edmond Laurent et Georges Cahen. (In France. Journal officiel de la r^publique fransaise, Sept. 3, 1909, Annexe, p. 1151-1162.) Also printed separately. J7.r2 1909 Annexe 1199 Gairdner, Charles. An enquiry into some of the causes of fluctuations in trade. A lecture addressed to the Glasgow institute of accountants and actuaries. Glasgow, J. MacleTwse, 1877. 35 p. ^^™. Deals largely with panics, with special reference to the panic of 1873. 5-23629 HB3711.G2 1200 Gibson, Thomas. The cycles of speculation. 2d ed. New York, Moody's magazine, 1909. 175, [3] p. diagrs. 19™. 9-16898 Her6015.G48 1201 Holz, Hermann. Monetary panics: causes and remedies. Moody's mngazine, June, 1906, v. 2: 54-60. HGl.lI85,v.2 1202 Hiibener, Erhard. Die deutsche Wirtschaftskrisis von 1873. Berlin, E. Ehering, g. m. I. h., 1905. HO p., 2 I. 23^"^. (RecJits- und staatswissenscTiafilicke Studien, veroffenUicht von Dr. E. Ehering. Hft. xxx.) tjber Quellen und Denkmaler zur Geschichte der Wirtschaftskrisis von 1873: p. 7-11. 5-36529 HB3789.H88 1203 Hull, George H. Industrialdepressions; their causes analysed and classified with a practical remedy for such as result from industrial derangements; or, Iron the barometer of trade. New York, Frederick A. Stokes company, 1911. 1 p. I., v-xiv p., 1 I., 287 p. ind. tables. 2 fold, diagr. 23"". 11-2986S HB3711.H8 1204 Imbart de Latour, Joseph Jean Baptiste, comte. La crise agricole en France et k 1' Stranger; 6tude de ses causes techniques, 6conomiques, pohtiques et sociales et de leurs remfedes. [Nevers, Imprimerie L. Cloix], 1900. 2 p. I., vii p., 1 I., [7]-372 p. charts (parUyfold.) 25"". 3-9125 HB3731.A3I3 1205 Johannsen, Nicholas A. L. J. A neglected point in connec- tion with crises. New York, The Bankers publishing co., 1908. 1 p. l, viii, 194 ?■ double col. chart. 22^"". 8-26411 HB3711.J7 CRISES 185 1206 Jones, Edward David. Economic crises. New York & London, The Macmillan co., 1900. v, 251 p. 19'"". (The citizen's library of economics, politics and sociology.) Bibliography, p. 225-245. Aug. 2, 1900— 88 HB3711.J8 120t Karmin, Otto. Vier Thesen zur Lehre von den Wirtschafts- krisen. Heidelberg, 0. Winter, 1905. viii, 78 p. 23"'^- 6-28144 HB3716.K22 1208 Kinley, David. Treasury relief in times of crisis. Rand McNally bankers' monthly, Mar. 1911, v. 28: 29-32. HG1501.R2,v.28 1209 Lescure, Jean. Des crises g6n6rales et p^riodiques de sur- production. 2. 6d. (rev., cor. et mise au courant). Paris, L. Larose c& L. Tenin, 1910. 1 p. I., 5-620, x p. incl. tables, fold, diagr. 23'^. (Bibliotheque d'economie politique et de sociologie, in.) "Bibliographie": p. i-x. 11-27874 HB3711.L7 1210 Martin, Rudolf Emil. Die wirtschaftliche Krisis der Gegen- wart. Leipzig, W. Elinkhardt, 1907. 80 p. 2Si<"". 8-3936 ■ HB3717.1907.M3 1211 May, R. E. Das Grundgesetz der Wirtschaftskrisen und ihr Vorbeugemittel im Zeitalter des Monopols. Berlin, F. Diimmler, 1902. 4 V- ^-i ^4^ P- ^ ^'^^■> cha'"^- 3-14957 HB3711.M4 1212 Morris, Robert. The causes of industrial crises. Band-McNally bankers' monthly, Aug.-Sept. 1905, v. 31: 79-82. HG1501.E.2,v.31 1213 Ottolenghi, Costantino. Delle perturbazioni economiche. Torino [etc.] Fratdli Bocca, 1901. cover-tiUe, 82 p., 1 I. ind. diagrs. 23^™. (Biblioteca di sdenze sociali. vol.xxxiv.) "Bibliografia": p. 81-82. 3-23329 HB3711.089 1214 Picard, Roger. Les crises 6conomiques et le ch6mage. Revue socialiste, June 15, 1912, v. 55: 512-521. HX5.B4,v.S6 186 LIBEARY OP CONGEESS 1215 Pohle, Ludwig. Bevolkerungsbewegung, Kapitalbildung und periodische Wirtsohaftskrisen. Eine Betrachtung, der Ursachen und sozialen Wirkungen der modemen Industrie- und Handelskrisen mit besonderer Beruck- sichtigung der Kartellfrage. Gbttingen, Vandenhoeck & RuprecU, 1902. 92 f. 28'='". "Anmerkungen": p. 41-92. 3-25421 HB3711.P74 1216 Reynolds, George McClelland. Safeguards against recurring panics. Address, before the delegates to the convention of the Texas bankers' association, held in Dallas, Texas, Tuesday, May sixteenth, nineteen eleven. {Chicago? 1911.] 1 p. l, 26 p. 23"". 12-29075 HG2481.E42 1217 Roberts, George E. The next reform — Banking. Why we have panics and how to prevent them. Everybody's magazine, Mar. 1912, v. 26: 412-^20. AP2.E9,v.26 1218 Rodbertus, Johann Karl. Overproduction and crises. Tr. by Julia Franklin, with an introduction by John B. Clark. London, S. Sonnenschein c& cc. Urn.; New YorJc, C. Scrii- ner's sons, 1898. 2 p. I., IJfi p. W^'^". (Social science series. 92.) 6-14804 HB3711.B68 1219 Roulleau, G. L'abus du credit aux Etats-Unis et la th6orie des crises. Societe de statistique de Paris. Journal, Mar. April, 1908, V. 49: 92-98, 116-122. HAi.S6,v.49 1220 Ryner, Ira. On the crises of 1837, 1847, and 1857, in Eng- land, France, and the United States: an analysis and comparison. (In Nebraska. University. Univereity studies. Lincoln, 1905. 23""". V. 5, no. 2, p. 143-189.) Bibliography: p. 188-189. 6-5714 AS36.II2 1221 Sayous, Andr6 E. La crise allemande de 1900-1902; le charbon, le fer & I'acier. Paris, L. Larose; [etc., etc.] 1903. xv, 377 p. 19"". (BiMio- tJieque du Musie social.) 3-19920 HB3789.S2 1222 Souchon, A. La derniSre enqufite royale sur la crise agricole en Angleterre. Revue d' economic politique, May, 1900, v. 14: 421-455. HB3.R4,v.l4 OBISES lg7 1223 Sprague, Oliver Mitchell Wentworth. History of crises under the national banking system. WasJiington, Govt, print, off., 1910. v, 484 p. fold, tables. ^S^o™. {U.S. 61st Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 638.) At head of title: National monetary commiBsion. 10-35899 HB3743.S7 1224 Die Storungen im deutschen Wirtschaftsleben wahrend der Jahre 1 900 ff . Vom Verein f iir Socialpolitik herausgegeben. Leipzig, Duncker <& Humblot, 1903. 8 v. in 4. diagrs. {1 fold.) 22'^'^. {ScJiriften des Vereins fur Socialpolitik. CV~CXII.) See especially v. 6, 7, 8. 4-31379* HB5.V4,v.l05-112 1225 Taylor, Wniiam George Langworthy. The kinetic theory of economic crises. (Jn Nebraska. University studies. Lincoln, [1904]. 23°". v. 4, no. 1, p. 1-77.) 4-9360 AS36.N2 1226 Turner, W. Trade booms and crises. Westminster review, Jan. 1913, v. 179: 16-24- AP4.W5,v.l79 1227 Vanderlip, Frank A. Safe-guards against panics. American hankers' association. Journal, Oct. 1911. v. 4: 232-233, 236-239. hgi501.A8,v.4 1228 Vergne, P. La pfiriodicitfi des crises en France. Beforme Sconomique, Jan. 5, 1902, v. 11: 12-13. EB3.B3,v.ll 1229 Vialles, Pierre. La consommation et les crises ficonomiques. Paris, V. Giard & E. Briere, 1903. 46S, [1] p. 23""". 3-21158 HB3721.V6 1230 Wallace, Alfred Kussel. The depression of trade, its causes and its remedies. EdinburgJi, Co-operative printing company, limited, 1886. 40 p. 18^"™. (Claims of labour lectures, no. 4-) 5-35163t HC256.W18 1231 Wolff, Julius. Die Ursachen der argentinischen Krisis in 1901 und 1902. Buenos Aires, G. van Woerden . The report for 1846 contains a history of the safety fund and free- banking system; the reports for 1847 and 1848 give statistics of "Loss to the safety fund by failures of banks." 6-24440t HJILNTS 1346 Oakes, Edwin S. Bank deposit guaranty legislation. Case and comment, Nov. 1912, v. 19: 391-400. 1347 An Object lesson of bank deposit guaranty. Financier, Feb. 22, 1909, v. 93: 720-721. HGl.P8,v.03 1348 Oklahoma. Laws, statutes, etc. The law of Oklahoma cor- porations ; a compilation of the text of the revised laws of Oklahoma and the session laws of 1911. Annotated, with forms and precedents, by Kenneth C. Grain and Watson H. Caudill. Kansas City, Mo., The Pipes-Reed booTc company, 1912. 3 p. I., xxi p., 1 l, 619 p. 24''". Banking board— Guaranty fund: p. 251-257. 12-27962 HI)2779.05A3 1912 1349 Phelan, Eaymond V. A real argument against guaranteed deposits. Moody's magazine, Feb. 1909, v. 7: 114-115- HGl.M85,v.7 1350 Powers, J. D. Guaranty of bank deposits. (In American bankers' association. Proceedmgs, 1908. New York, 1908. 23-=-. p. 42-48.) HG1507.A6 1908 1351 Price, William H. Bank depositors' guaranty funds; [notes on current legislation]. American political science review, May, 1909, v. 3: 212-213. ^ JAl.Ae,v.3 202 LIBEAEY OF CONGEESS 1352 Eand-McNally bankers' monthly. Chicago. Among the numerous articles published in this magazine on the guaranty of deposits the following have been noted: V. 29: 235-236. V. 33: 421^24, C. F. Allis. V. 35: 306-312, C. F. Allis. V. 36: 71-72; 223-224, Myron T. Herrick. V. 37: 1-8, James B. Forgan; 22 (Oklahoma); 220-224, John S. Cren- shaw; 227-231; 351-362, A. A. Keogh, Ernest I. English, John V. Coffleld; C. K. Wheeler, Harold W. Dom, H. RusseU Ross. V. 38: 82-88, Charles W. Stevenson. V. 39: 298-300. HG1501.R2 1353 Republican party. Nationdl committee, 1908-1912. Kqpub- Ucan campaign text-book, 1908, issued by the Republican national committee. Philadelphia, Pa., Press ofDunlap printing company, [1908]. xi, 643 (i. e. 649) p. incl. tables. 22^ x ll""". "Guarantee of bank deposits": p. 307-317. 8-31006 JK2352 1908 1354 ReveU, Alexander Hamilton. Guaranty of bank deposits; an outline of a plan of deposit insurance and a discussion of the subject in its bearings upon the depositor, the business man and the pubhc. Chicago, [Glennon cfc Kern, printers], 1908. 71, [1] p. diagr. 23™. 8-13764 HG1782.XJ6B5 1355 Roberts, George E. Shall bank deposits be made a joint Hability ? American legal news, Feb. 1909, v. 20: 71-74. 1356 Roberts, John Gray. Currency reform: issue of legal tender Treasury notes, elastic currency, guaranteeing bank deposits, emergency currency, restoration of silver 16 to 1, illegal coinage. Springfield, EL., J. G. Roberts, ["1908]. 45 p. IS^em. 9-2540 HG538.K7 1357 Scheme for guaranteed deposits. Current literature, Oct. 1908, v. 45: 362-366. AP2.C95,v.45 1358 Schuette, John. Deposit insurance. American banker, June S, 1911, v. 76: 1799-1801. HG1601.A6,v.76 1359 Insuring the deposits in national banks. {In Hull, Walter Henry, erf.; Practical problems in banking and currency. New York, 1907. 23°"'- p. 149-162.) HG2461.H8 GTJABANTY OF BANK DEPOSITS 203 1360 TJnderwood, Oscar W. [Cause of and cure for the panic of 1907.] Speech in the House, Jan. 23, 1908. CongressioTMl record, 60th Congress, 1st session, v. ^2, pt. 2- 1037-10^. On asset currency, and insuring deposits. Jll.B5,v.42,pt.2 1361 v., A. Une experience am6ricaine: la garantie des d6p6ts de banque. Annales des sciences politiques, Jan. 15, 1909, v. 2^: 101-107. H3.A6,v.24 1361a Wade, Festus J. The guaranty of bank deposits. {In American bankers' association. Proceedings, 1908. New York, 1908. 23"='". p. 274-282.) HG1507.A5 1908 Also issued separately. Reprinted in part in Moody's magazine, Oct. 1908, v. 6: 264-266. HG1.M85,T.6 1362 The plan to guaranty deposits a pohtical heresy. Trust companies, Sept. 1908, v. 7: 54^-643. HG434l.T8,v.7 1363 Walker, John D. The guaranty of bank deposits. American banker, Apr. 22, 1911, v. 76: 1257-1259. HG1501.A5,v.76 1364 Webster, W. C. The depositors' guaranty law of Oklahoma. Journal of political economy, Feb. 1909, v. 17: 65-81. HBl.J7,v.l7 1365 Wisconsin, Legislature. Special committee on banking. Report. Submitted January 15, 1910. [Madison? 1910.] 67 p. tables (partly fold.) 23"". Walter C. Owen, chairman. Guaranteeing of bank deposits discussed: p. 4-19. 10-33155 HG2411.W7 1910 1366 * University. TJni/versity extejision division. Dept. of debating and public discussion. Government insurance of bank deposits. Reprint of portions of articles by Alex- ander H. Revell, Governor E. H. Hoch, James B. Forgan. Professor J. L. Laughlin, H. M. Zimmerman and others. Material collected by the Extension division of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, F. A. Hutchins, secretary Dept. of debating. Ed. by Rollo L. Lyman. [Madison], Pub. by the Democrat printing co., 1908. 106 p. 18^"'^. A 10-1162 204 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 1S67 Wisconsin. University. University extension division. Dept. of debating and public discussion. Guaranty of bank de- posits. (Rev. ed.) Madison, The University, 1909. 7 p. 19'™. {Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, serial no. 328: General series no. 193.) 10-30752 Z7161.W54 [no. 14] HG1781.W8 1369 Young, A. M. The depositor's guaranty law of Oklahoma. Journal of political economy, July, 1909, v. 17: JfBl-Jfil^. Reply to an article by W. C. Webster, with a rejoinder by Webster. HBl.J7,v.l7 CREDIT AND CREDIT INSTRUMENTS 1370 American bankers' association. Report of Committee on credit iaformation. {In its Proceedings, 1908. p. 195-207.) HG1507.A5 1908 1371 Ansiaux, Maurice. De l'unit6 du credit a court terme sous la vari6t6 de ses formes. Revue d'economie politique, Sept.-Oct. 1912, v. 26: 553-583. HB3.B4,v.26 1372 Arnaune, Auguste. La monnaie, le credit et le change. 4. 6d., rev. et augm. Paris, F. Alcan, 1909. 2 p. I., viii, 524 P- 22\™. 13-3650 HG221.A76 1373 Atkinson, Edward. Credit the main factor in making prices. (In American bankers' association. Proceedings, 1890, p. 47-65.) HG1507.A5 1890 1374 Babson, Roger Ward, and Ralph May. Commercial paper; a text book for merchants, bankers and investors. Wellesley Hills, Mass., Babson' s statistical, organization (incor- porated), [<'1911]. 253 p. fold, diagr. Wi"'^. 12-1141 HG1641.B2 1375 Baird, Henry Carey. The bank check versus the bank note. Banker's magazine, Dec. 1873, 3d ser., v. 8: 409-417. HG1501.B3,3d ser.v.8 1376 Money and bank credit in the United States, France, and Great Britain; and their effects on the people in their efforts to associate, to exchange services, commodities and ideas among their several selves. PhUaddpUa, H. C. 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London, Sweet 908 Sumner, William Graham 61, 674 Swanson, William Walker 188, 779 Swift, W. Martin 1077,1120 Swoboda, Otto 1508 Sykes, Ernest 53, 102, 489 Sykes, Ernest William 465 Taft, William Howard... 765a, 1062, 1121 Tait, James Selwin 1122 Takahashi, baron Korekiyo 511 Takaki, Masayoshi 517 Talbert, Joseph T. . 1123-1126, 1439, 1477 Taney, Roger B 762 Tate, William 1509 Taussig, F. W 620,1234 Taylor, Walter F 1136 Taylor, William George Lang- worthy 1126a, 1225 Telschow, R 305 Temple, -Sir Richard 454 Tennant, Charles 466 Terrel, Henry 103,1440 Terrell, P 589 Thompson, Oscar 779a Thompson, WiUiam 1127 Thomson, William 104 Thornton, Sir Edward 467 Thornton, Henry 468 Tiffany, Francis Buchanan 675 Tillman, J. F 701,727 Tillyard, Francis 1441 Tinnock,W.A 328 Tipper, Henry 105,469 Tompkins, D. A 896,1128 Tooke, Thomas 470-473, 476, 479 Torrens, Robert 474-479 Townsend, Charles E 909 Townsend, John Pomeroy 61 Treat, Charles H 903, 1129, 1130 Trigge, A. St. L 192 Tritton, J. Herbert 328, 340, 450, 480 Troch, Ewald 306 Truesdell, John P 1068 Trust companies of the United States 878 Turner, Benjamin Bannister 481 Turner, W 1226 Umsted, James S. H 106 Underwood, Oscar W 1360 United States. Bureau of insuloT affairs 585 Bureau of statistics (Dept. of com- merce and labor) 107 Bureau of statistics ( Treasury dept.) 108, 676-678, 725 Bureau of the census 726 Bureau of the mint 109 Commission on international ex- change 1511,1512 Comptroller of the currency 679, 680, 780-784, 850, 1413 AXJTHOK INDEX 237 United States. Congress. House. Committee on investigation of United States steel corporation. 1299a Committee on banking and currency 127-129, 681-690, 785, 1131-1137 Committee on rules 1138, 1139 Committee to investigate the concentration of control of money and credit 1140 Senate 787 Committee on finance 691, 692, 786, 1141 Committee on judiciary 1299a Delegate to Int. conf. on bills of exchange 1510 Dept. of commerce and labor 1442 Dept. of justice 787a Dept. of state 130 Immigration commission 693 Laws, statutes, etc 694-696, 788 Library of Congress. Division of bibliography 10-12a Monetary commission, 1876 697 National monetary commission. Publications 13, 18, 56, 67, 110-112, 148, 153, 161, 184, 189, 223, 226, 233, 236, 253, 259, 271, 293, 307-309, 438, 482, 489, 506, 515, 519, 529, 534, 538, 549, 637, 640, 644, 695, 698-700, 719, 748, 757, 770, 777, 789-792, 800, 813, 854, 864, 881, 882, 886, 893, 1142, 1143,1223, 1415, 1420, 1444,1448 Register of the Treasury 701, 727 Supreme court 1306 Treasurer 702 Treasury dept 703, 704, 728-730, 736,737,740, 753, 761-765, 793- 796, 851, 852, 1144, 1300, 1301 Division of loans and cur- rency 705,706 War dept. Div. of insular affairs. 586 Untermyer, Samuel 1046, 1142, 1144a Upehur, AbelP 1380 Upton, Jacob Kendrick 707 V.,A 1361 Vallier, Femand 234 Vanderlip, Frank A 903, 959, 998, 1145, 1179, 1227 Van Deusen, E 589 Van Tuyl, George C.,jr 853 j Vaughan, Rice 412 Veblen, Thorstein B 1443 Verein fur Socialpolitik 1224 Vergne, P 1228 Vialles, Pierre i229 Vidal, Emmanuel 236 Villefaigne, J. G. de 14, 1513 Vreeland, Edward Butterfield 189, 1146-1153 Wade, Festus J. . . . 914, 1310, 1361a, 1362 Wadeworth, P. G 1154 Wagner,Adolf HeinrichGotthilf. 113, 311 Waldo, D. B 797 Walker, A. E 807 Walker, Byron Edmund. 61, 185, 190-192 Walker, Francis Amasa 114, 115 Walker, John D 1310, 1363 Walker, Joseph H 685, 687, 688 Walker, Robert J 762, 851 Wall, Alexander 1155 Wall, R. G 1253 Wallace, Alfred Ruseel 1230 Wallace, Henry E 1458 Wallace.-William 484 Wallich, Paul 56, 312 Walsh, Correa Moylan 116, 1514 Walther, Andreas 313 Warburg, Paul M 880, 908, 959, 1156-1161, 1444 Wamack, Max 314 Warren, Henry 485 Warschauer, Otto Friedrich 315, 316 Washington, H. A 641 Watson, Archibald Robinson 1478 Watson, David Kemper 708 Watson, Eric R 1383 Watts,FrankO 861 Watts, George Thomas 1162 Weaver, S. Roy 193 Webb, Montagu de Pomeroy 587 Weber, Adolf 117, 237, 317, 486 Webster, Pelatiah 709 Webster, W. C 1364, 1369 Weeks, John Wingate.... 1078, 1139, 1163 Weil, H. E 589 Weill, N . E 1445 Welldon, Samuel A 854 Welliver, Judson C 1164 Wellman, Walter 1165 Wessling, CM 542 Wexler, S 903,1179 Wheeler, C. R 1310, 1352 238 UBRABT OF CONGEESS Wheeler, Harry A 1062 Whitaker, A. C 118 White, A. A 194 White, Horace 119, 710, 711, 754, 902, 998, 1166, 1167 Whitney, David R 855 Wickersham, George W 787a Wieland , Karl Albert 1515 Wight, William Ward 856 Wigram, Clifford 391 Wildman, M. S 902 Wileman, J. P 560 Williams, George Leroy 1168 Williams, Hugh 1186 Williamson, Alexander 1401a Willis, Henry Parker. .139, 147, 1169-1171 Wilson, C. Rivers 132 Wilson, Eugene T 1306 Wilson, .Tames 479,487 Wilson, Otto 203 Wing, Daniel Gould 1172 Wirminghaus, A 56 Wirth, Max 61,120 Wisconsin . Legislative reference dept . 15 Legislature. Special committee on banking 857, 1365 University. Univ. extension div 1366, 1367 Withers, Hartley 488, 489, 1303. 1516 1517 Wittner, Max 307 Wolfe, Archibald J 1442 Wolff, Henry W 121,122 Wolff, JuKuB 1231 Wolff, Siegfried 307 Wolowski, Louis Francois Michel Raymond 123, 490, 502, 503 Wood, A. F 1310 Wood, Charles. See Halifax, Sir Charles Wood, 1st viscount. Wood, Edward R 1173 Wood, F. S 1174 Woodbury, Levi 762,851 Woodlock, T. F 959,1260 Worthen, William Booker 858 Wright, Benjamin C 859 Yaple, Alfred 1240 Yates, Henry W 998, 1078, 1175, 1175a, 1176, 1232, 1310 Young, A. M 1369 Young, George W 879 Young, S 902 Youngman, Elmer Haskell 130a, 645, 712, 765a Zaldari, Peter G 561,562 Zettermann, G. L 563 Zimmerman, H. M 1366 Zolla, Daniel 214,1233 Zuckerkandl, Robert 56, 148 SUBJECT INDEX IThe numbers refer to Items, not to pages. Agricultural credit 56, 121, 122, 307 Algeria 557 France 206, 214, 215, 230, 231 Germauy 245,249,250, 262, 263, 267, 279, 306, 307 United States... 791,909 See also Cooperative banking. Alabama 724,807,823 Aldrich plan: See National reserve associa- tion of the United States. Algeria, Bank of 557 American bankers' association and currency reform 765a, 861, 977 Argentine Republic 92, 1231 Arkansas 724,802,858 Asset currency 626, 920, 998, 1001, 1360 See also Canada. Australia 564, 565, 1464 See also Great Britain: Colonies. Austria-Himgary 56, 61, 89, 92, 122, 140-148, 285 Clearing house. 1448, 1450, 1464, 1471 Credit 1386 Statistics 141, 142, 285 Austro-Hungarian bank 148 Baden 295 Bank acceptances 67, 640, 908 Bank charter act, 1844 464, 469, 479, 485, 487 Bank depositors protective associa- tion. 1312 Bank examination 188, 501, 625, 664, 774-776, 779a, 784, 839, 1453 Bank loans 637,880 See also Credit. Bank note issues 117, 679 Germany 258, 295, 302, 314, 459 Great Britain 302, 459 Scotland 494,495,502 United States 653, 672, 677-679, 766, 797, 880, 920, 988, 998, 1094 See oJso Banks of issue, Bank of England, and names of other central banks; Paper money. 86054°— 13 ^16 Bank notes and credit. . . 1383, 1391, 1395 Bank of England 22, 319, 323-325, 328, 339, 354, 356, 358, 359, 361, 367, 370-372, 377, 385, 386, 389- 391, 399, 402, 421, 424, 429, 432, 434, 437, 438, 446, 449, 452, 453, 464, 466, 476, 478, 481-483, 485, 488, 489, 880 Bibliography 9,319 Bank of France 204-206, 209, 210, 213, 218, 222-224, 226, 227, 232, 233, 235, 269, 301, 466, 880, 1173 Bibliography 222, 226, 227, 232, 269, 301 Bank of Germany: See Imperial Bank of Germany. Bank of New York 815 Bank of North America 679, 745, 835 Bank of the Netherlands 527, 529 Bank of the United States, 1791- 1811 620, 641, 641a, 669, 679, 743, 745, 747-751, 753, 762, 880 Bibliography n Bank of the United States, 1816- 1836 82,669, 679, 741-745, 748, 750, 752, 754, 880 Bibliography 11,744 Bank rate 326 Belgium 88,158 France 88, 235, 434 Germany 88,310,434 Great Britain ■ 88, 326, 362, 433, 447, 458, 483, 485, 488 The Netherlands 88, 531 Bank reserves 902 Great Britain 325, 327, 328, 338, 357, 363, 365, 392, 432, 441, 485, 488, 569 See also Gold reserves. Bank supervision: See Bank examinations. Bankers' bank 920 Banking, Influence of State on.. 35, 880 Banks of issue 34, 56, 76, 679, 1378 France 209, 212, 225, 227 Germany 254, 278, 311, 316 GreatBritain 330,373, 380-382, 402, 405, 424, 431, 452, 453 239 240 LIBEABY OF CONGBESS Banks of issue — Continued. United States 809, 810, 825, 840-842, 961, 1031, 1098, 1108, 1159 See also Bank note issues. Bank of Knglaad, names of other central banks, Italy and Switzerland. Banque de France, Pari*: See Bank of France. Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas, Paris 212 Banque nationale de Belgique, Brussels: See National bank of Belgium. Belgium 56, 61, 88, 89, 122, 137, 149-158, 1406 Bibliography 157 See also National bank of Bel- gium. BerUn 287,1504 Bibliography 1-15, 24, 36, 39-41, 56, 70, 72, 75, 85, 86, 87, 92, 97, 102, 119, 1461 Bicentral banking system 1154 Bill brokers 464,488 Bills of exchange 179, 254, 488, 1383, 1391, 1401a, 1404, 1405, 1429, 1432, 1433, 1484, 1494, 1496-1498, 1510 Bimetallism 48, 56, 68, 92, 261, 609 Bibliography 6 Bonds in relation to banking 589, 650, 679 See also Securities, Stocks. Branch banking 20, 440, 612, 626, 673, 679, 902, 965, 965a, 998 See also Canada, Scotland. Brazil 92, 559, 560 Bulgaria 89 Bullion committee report 333, 384,395,445,467 Burma 585 Business men and National reserve association: See National reserve associa- tion: Business men. Business men's monetary confer- ence 1075, 1103 California 52, 859 Canada 61, 159-194, 366, 599, 902, 965 Bibliography 160, 184 Laws 171, 173a, 179, 180, 181, 185,192,193, 366 Canadian bank of commerce 166, 167 Central America 679 Central bank question 24, 56, 64, 96, 214, 219, 299, 513, 546, 552, 563 Bibliography 24, 64, 96, 1001, 1002, 1095 United States 626, 679, 880, 901, 903, 916, 941, 943- 946, 948, 963, 968, 976, 985, 992, 993, 999, 1001, 1002, 1006, 1007, 1024, 1027, 1028, 1031, 1032, 1039, 1042, 1049, 1053, 1072, 1079, 1095- 1099, 1106, 1108-1110, 1112-1113a, 1117, 1130, 1148, 1156, 1157, 1159, 1160, 1164, 1167, 1170, 1174, 1175 See also Bank of England and names of other central banks; National reserve association. Central reserve association: See National reserve associa- tion of the United States. Central reserve bank 1118 Ceylon 585 Checks 22, 56, 254, 307, 1375, 1377, 1381-1383, 1391, 1396, 1397, 1401a, 1404, 1405, 1428, 1461, 1498, 1510 Out-of-town 1454, 1459, 1460, 1468, 1475 China 61, 92, 195-203, 1511, 1512 Clearing function of National re- reserve association: See National reserve associa- tion: Clearing function. Clearii^ house certificates. United States 765, 903, 1264, 1267, 1270, 1283, 1284, 1301, 1447, 1465 Clearing house examinations 1446, 1453, 1466, 1469, 1477 Clearing houses 29, 56, 69, 179, 464, 594, 861, 902, 959, 1136, 1139, 1140, 1446-1479 Bibliography 1461 See also London bankers' clearing house; New York clearing house association. Collection charges: See Checks, Out-of-town. Colonial and foreign money and banking 248,564-587 Bibliography.. 566,571,572,578,583 Colonial banking before the Revo- lution 614, 619, 633, 667, 811, 812, 816, 840, 841 Compensated gold dollar: See Standardized dollar. SUBJECT INDKX 241 Concentration in banking: Germany 241,246,291-293,312 Switzerland 546,551 Concentration of money, United States: See Money trust; National re- serve association: Money power. Congressional hearings 681-686, 1131, 1134, 1136, 1137, 1139, 1299a Constitutionality of Bank of United States 634, 746, 749, 750, 753 Constitutionality of a national bank 773 Cooperative banking 56,121,122, 258, 307, 343, 919, 951, 1016, 1077 See also Agricultural credit. Cotton crop. Financing 991, 1022 Country banks: Great Britain 330,442,443 United States 902, 998, 1027-1030, 1035, 1062, 1127 See also National reserve asBoc: Country banks. Country clearings: See Checks, Out-of-town. Court of finance 1091 Credit and credit instruments 16, 50, 56, 63, 74, 103, 155, 208, 219, 222, 223, 224, 243, 267, 307, 308, 329, 335, 466, 468, 485, 509, 666, 679, 694-696, 942, 1219, 1370-1445 Bibliography 1381, 1386, 1402, 1411, 1415, 1431, 1432, 1437, 1442 Credit and prices 1373, 1411, 1413 Credit currency 712, 785, 902, 903, 948, 988, 999, 1001, 1060, 1426, 1427, 1467 Bibliography 1001 See also Elastic currency; Emergency currency. Credit instruments: See Credit and credit instru- ments. Credit lyonnais 233 Crises 17, 50, 56, 68, 165, 290, 487, 592, 626, 630, 759, 793, 880-882, 908, 934, 954, 955, 982, 998, 1062, 1101, 1145, 1165, 1177-1233, 1452 Bibliography 1181, 1186, 1202, 1206, 1209, 1215, 1220 Crises — Continued. Panic of 1837 1220 1847 1220 1857... 620,827,1220,1234-1236 1860 620,1234 1866 1237,1238 1873 1199,1239,1240 1884 679 1890 679,1244 1893 1241-1246 1901 1247-1251, 1278 1903 591, 1232, 1251-1260 1907 679,1015, 1179, 1196, 1259, 1261-1303, 1360 Theory of crises 1180, 1192, 1195, 1219, 1225, 1252 Crops, Financing 177, 1051 See also Cotton crop. Financing. Cuba 558, 679 Laws 558 Denmark 89, 1316 Deposit accounts. United States... 679 Deposit banking: Germany 308,317,486 Great Britain 317, 448, 486 United States. See Deposit of public money. United States. Deposit of public money. United States 591,755-766 Bibliography 760 Depreciation of gold 68. 368 Depreciation of money 48, 400 Depreciation of silver 137 Dictionaries 44, 101, 104 Directories 25, 345, 408, 411, 598, 599, 600, 671 Discount 56- 222, 247, 287, 327, 363. 949, 1408, 1421, 1422, 1425, 1435. 1439, 1440, 1444, 1445, 1504 Bibliography 1^25 Dollar, Compensated gold: See Standardized dollar. Egypt 562 Elastic currency 165, 528, 611, 903, 993, 1004, 1165, 1356, 1377 See also Credit currency; Emer- gency currency. Emergency currency 182,948,998, 1051, 1060, 1264, 1270, 1447, 1467 See also Credit currency; Elas- tic currency; Clearing-house certificatea. 242 UBBABY OP CONGBESS Europe 18,64,99,640,921 See also names of countries. Exchanges 44; 69, 72, 78, 116, 254, 307, 337, 354, 700, 1168, 1390 See also Bills of exchange; Foreign exchange. Export banks 228, 229, 234 Export trade and banking facili- ties 902, 942, 962, 1442 See also National reserve assoc . : Export trade. Far East 92 Farmer and the National reserve aasoc.: See National reserve assoc.: Farmer. Federal bond issues 706,902 Federal control: See Government control. Federated Malay States 585 Finland 563 First bank of the United States: See Bank of the United States, 1791-1811. Florida 724 Foreign branch banks 456, 568, 569, 573, 902 Foreign exchange 22, 44, 69, 85, 233, 234, 287, 309, 464, 482, 488, 700, 959, 1423, 1480-1517 Bibliography 14, 1502, 1503, 1513, 1514 Theory of foreign exchange . . . 1495, 1499, 1506 See also Bills of exchange. Ex- changes. Foreign trade: See Export trade. Fowlerbill, 1897 612a 1907 690, 972, 973, 998, 1342 1912 925, 936, 974, 1051d , 1120a Prance 40, 56, 61, 88, 89, 110, 122, 137, 204r-237, 638, 1376, 1378 Bibliography 207, 209, 212, 215, 221, 234, 571, 583 Clearing house 1448, 1450, 1464 Colonies 571, 575, 583, 1409 Credit 208, 220, 222, 223, 1386, 1387, 1420 Crises 1204,1220,1228 Laws 218,1401a Public finance 112, 208, 223, 226 Statistics 233, 235 See also Bank of France. Free banking 466, 609 See also National banks, Uni- ted States. Free collection of checks: See Checks, Out-of-town. Gage bill 612a Georgia 724,762 Grermany 40, 56, 61, 88, 89, 110, 137, 207, 238-317, 572, 638, 880, 1181, 1202, 1221, 1455 Bibliography 207, 239, 241, 243, 245, 246, 249, 262, 268, 276, 279, 292, 295-297, 299, 566, 572, 578 Clearinghouse 1449, 1450, 1455, 1464, 1471 Colonies 248, 566, 572, 578 Credit 243, 267, 307, 1381, 1386, 1397, 1432, 1437 Crises 290,1202,1221 Guaranty of deposits 1310 Laws 242,245,256, 257, 264a, 271, 296, 298, 300, 307, 308, 315, 1381, 1404, 1405, 1428 Public finance 112, 265, 299 Statistics. . . 56, 258, 285, 307, 309, 310 See also Imperial bank of Ger- many. Glossary 44,348,1489 Gold 56,106,986a Bibliography 4 Depreciation of 68, 368 Gold-exchange standard 1511, 1512 Gold movements 33, 118, 233, 280, 309, 482, 959, 1492 Grold reserves: Germany 258 Great Britain 258,320,321,328, 342, 365, 397, 408, 451, 464, 488 See also Bank reserves: Great Britain. United States 690, 903, 1014, 1062, 1100 Gold standard 99, 264, 514, 620, 1513 Bibliography 6 See also Monetary systems of the world. Gold supply 6, 33, 92, 233, 309, 363, 365, 574, 676, 677, 700, 994, 998 Grovernment and tiie National re- serve association: See National reserve associa- tion: Government. Government control 81, 590, 876, 902 SUBJECT INDEX 243 Great Britain 22, 25, 40, 53, 55, 56, 61, 80, 88, 89, 110, 137, 302, 317, 319- 490, 494, 495, 500, 620, 630, 674, 1876 Bibliography 332, 334, 343, 346, 403, 404 Clearing house 1449, 1450, 1463, 1464 See also London bankers' clearing house. Colonies 567, 568 See aho names of colonies. Credit 329, 466, 468, 1386, 1387 Crises 1220,1222 Laws 65, 104, 320, 341, 366, 393, 394, 398, 401, 415, 430, 464, 469, 479, 484 Public finance 112, 437, 438, 717 Statistics 56, 353, 362, 432, 434, 441, 457, 482, 483 See also Bank of England. Greece 89,137,561 Greenbacks 655,656,920 Guaranty of bank deposits 648, 690, 920, 998, 1001, 1135, 1304-1369 Bibliography 1001 Laws 679, 1331, 1333, 1336a, 1342a, 1346, 1348, 1351, 1364, 1369 See also New York safety fund system. Guaranty of note issues 690, 785, 1135 Hawaii 679 Hm bm 612a History of banking. . 43, 53, 56, 61, 95, 105 Canada 160, 161, 183, 192 Germany 281, 286, 292, 307 Great Britain 55, 341, 344, 347, 352, 355, 364, 404, 405, 428, 439, 445, 464, 477, 485, 492, 500 See aho Bank of England. Scotland 492,500 United States 602-605, 622, 628, 630, 633, 634, 641, 641a, 645, 662, 679, 695, 696, 704,710 See also Colonial banking before the Revolution; State banks; and names of states. History of money 27, • 29,30,39^1,56,69,99,119, 120, 334, 346, 347, 354, 395, 400, 406, 407, 412, 454, 521 Bibliography 39,41,99,334,346 History of money — Continued. United States 99, 608, 610, 616-618, 636, 674, 700, 708-710 Bibliography 99, 610, 616-618, 636, 710 See also names of states. Holland : See The Netherlands. Hooper bill 770 Hungary: See Austria-Hungary. Illinois 798, 825 Immigrant banks 693, 1018 Imperial Bank of Germany. 232,244,251- 253, 259-260a, 264a, 265, 266, 269, 269a, 277, 280, 283, 284, 289, 290, 294, 301, 305, 308, 310, 314, 1455 Bibliography 232,244,269,301 Independent treasury system: See United States. Treasury. India 122, 581, 584, 585, 587 Gold question 328, 574 Indian currency commission.. 576, 577, 587 See also Great Britain. Colo- nies. Indiana 798,819,832 Bibliography 819 Indo-Ohina 555 Insuring deposits: See Guaranty of deposits. Interest 50,78,239 Bibliography 5,239 History 56,415 Rate of 48, 56, 70, 365, 432, 434, 657, 679, 908, 937 Theoryof 48 International American bank 124a, 127-130a International American monetary commission 133 International banking 19, 124-130a International bimetallic conference 261 International coinage 68, 1506 International monetary conference 132, 134, 135, 137, 138 Investors and banks 639a, 654 Iowa 837 Ireland 56, 344, 364, 369, 383, 388, 404, 428, 441 Italy 56,61, 89, 92, 110, 122, 137, 504r-510, 880 Bibliography 508 244 LIBBAJBY OF CONGBESS Italy — Continued. Clearing house 1449, 1450, 1464 Credit 509,1386 Laws 506 Public finance'. 508 Japan 61, 76a, 92, 511-517, 679, 880, 1464 Bibliography 516, 517 Joint stock banks: Germany 281,282,316 Great Britain 331, 345, 856, 374-376, 394, 436, 464, 482 Kansas 804, 807, 1310, 1336a Bibliography 804 Kentucky 798, 817, 818 Laborer and the National reserve assoc: See National reserve associa- tion: Laborer. Land banks: See Agricultural credit. Latin monetary union 56, 131, 136, 137, 139 Bibliography 131,139 Laws, General . . 40, 41, 104, 270, 679, 1513 See also under names of coim- tries. Legal tender 334, 608, 646, 649 Bibliography 334,608 Loans: See Credit; Public credit. London bankers' clearing house. . . 410, 488, 489, 1470, 1474, 1479 London money market 322, 325, 328, 332, 337, 338, 340, 423, 450, 464, 465, 488, 630, 908, 1488 Bibliography 332 Louisiana 724 McCleary bill 612a, 685 Maine 762, 831, 849 Manufacturer and the National re- serve association: See National reserve associa- tion: Manufactiu-er. Maryland 806 Maasachusetts 614, 816, 821 See also Suffolk bank. Massachusetts Bay 811, 812, 816 Mexico 518-525, 880 Bibliography 521, 523, 524 Laws 519,523,525 Michigan 724, 810, 820, 834 Minnesota 724 Mint, United States: See United States: Mint. Mississippi 724, 805, 838 Monetary systems of the world 40, 41, 82, 109, 110, 1483, 1-509 See also under names of coun- tries. Money, Circulation of 49, 280, 705, 706, 1400, 1438 Statistics 233, 309, 482 Money and prices 50, 70, 91, 92, 115, 458, 471-473, 655, 998, 1411 Money article, The 348, 463, 464 Money congresses. . ..-. 131-139, 880 Money market 88, 433, 464, 758, 902, 959, 1486 See also London money market. International 94, 928, 929, 1488 Money power and National reserve association: See National reserve associa- tion: Money power. Money trust 897, 920, 923a, 924, 1013, 1015, 1023a, 1025, 104], 1046a, 1061, 1062, 1086, 1116, 1136, 1189, 1140, 1144a Montana 1310 Moorheadbill 770 Morgan, John Pierpont... 639,1013,1287 Morocco, State bank 556 Mortgage banks: See Agricultoral credit. Myrick plan 905, 1058 National bank of Belgium 149-153, 155, 158, J406 National bank of Egypt 562 National bank of Greece 561 National banks. United States 89, 590, 591, 597, 620, 634, 653, 677, 679, 680, 703, 704, 711, 765a- 797, 880, 902, 998, 1093, 1145 As depositaries 761, 764, 765 Bibliography 779 Laws 722, 767-769, 772, 778, 779, 788-790, 792, 1171 Savings departments 679, 791 Statistics 787, 794-796 See also National reserve asso- ciation. National citizens' league 803, 926, 1051b, 1062 SUBJECT INDEX 245 National clearing house. . . 903, 1038, 1077 National monetary commission: Bibliography 13 ■Workof 881, 882, 906, 907, 1039, 1163, 1173 See also National reserve asso- ciation: and Author index for list of publications. National monetary conference, New York 880 National reserve association of the United States 82, 892-894, 908, 90 , 915, 926, 928, 929, 931, 949, 987, 990, 992, 1000, 1003, 1017, 1037, 1038, 1047a, 1048a, 1051a, 1051c, 1052, 1055, 1056, 1064, 1067, 1069, 1077, 1078, 1084, 1085, 1087, 1088, 1091, 1093, 1129, 1133, 1143, 1144, 1155, 1168 Bibliography 15 Favorable 881-895, 896, 905, 908, 920, 921, 927, 932-935, 947, 951, 969-971, 1008-1010, 1019, 1021-1023, 1062, 1080, 1104, 1105, ,1107, 1111, 1112, 1121, U23-1126, 1143, 1146, 1150-1153, 1173, 1174 Opposed 896, 897-900, 913, 954-956, 967, 975, 977-979, 981, 989, 995-997, 1040, 1063, 1069a, 1119, 1162, 1176 Business men and the 880, 906, 907, 939, 940, 975, 1014a, 1062, 1077 Clearing function of the 903 , 1038, 1077, 1114, 1115, 1476 Country banks and the 950, 1021, 1029, 1030, 1035, 1127 Export trade and the. . 908, 917, 1011 Farmer and the. . 908, 938, 975, 1175a Government and the ... . 908, 922, 975 Laborer and the : . 908, 975, 1073 Manufacturer and the. 908, 975, 1073 Money power and the. 952,953,1077 Politics and the. . . 908, 953, 954, 1062 Savings banks and the 861, 908 State banks and the 861, 908, 971, 986, 1067 Treasury and the 921, 923 Trust companies and the 861 , 908, 971, 986, 1005, 1067, 1122 Nationalbank fur Deutschland, Berlin 27G Nebraska 1310,1342a The Netherlands 56, 61, 88, 89, 137, 526-531, 585, 880 Laws 526 New England 843 New Jersey 667, 807 New York 808, 815, 827, 833, 839a, 853 New York clearing house associa- tion 827, 959, 1458, 1460, 1468, 1468a, 1469 New York money market 643, 666 New York safety fund system 645, 659, 710, 808, 813, 844, 1318, 1344, 1345 New York stock exchange 666, 1023a, 1136, 1139, 1140, 1290 New Zealand 582 North Carolina 724,801 Norway 89 Ohio 798 Oklahoma deposit guaranty law. . . 679, 1306, 1310, 1323, 1333, 1348, 1352, 1364, 1369 Oregon 828,829 Out-of-town checks: See Checks, Out-of-town. Overstreet bill 612a Panama 1511, 1512 Panama canal bond issue 765 Panics: See Crises. Paper money 22, 56, 78, 117, 488 Austria 140,674 Germany 271,296,459 Great Britain , 339, 361, 369,373,380-383,416,426, 439,452,453,459,476,478 Japan 417 Switzerland 545-554 United States. 633,641,641a, 646, 655, 656, 660, 677, 678, 696, 706 Continental.... 614,667,840,841 Paris. Bourse 236 Pennsylvania 067, 822, 1310 Pennsylvania Bank of the United States 741 Philippine Islands 570, 586, 591, 679, 1511, 1512 Politics and the National reserve association: See National reserve assoc: Politics. Porto Rico 679 Portugal 61,89 246 LIBEAET OF CONGEESS Postal BavingB banks 56, 111, 679 Bibliography 12a Precious metals 27, 56, 98, 107, 368, 384, 395, 445, 454, 467, 676, 677, 706 See also Gold, Silver. Present day problems, United States 880-1176 Private banks 677, 680, 704, 787 Prussia 56, 249, 250, 279, 286 Public debts 56, 76a, 107j 108, 212, 425, 719 United States. 695, 700, 713, 719, 722, 725, 726, 728-730, 736, 740, 830 Public finance. ... 26, 28, 76, 226, 717, 719 See also under names of coun- tries. Pujo committee 1023a, 1136, 1137 Quantity theory of money. . . 56, 85, 1502 Bibliography 1502 See also Theory of money. Bate of interest: See Interest, Rate of. Reichsbank: See Imperial bank of Germany. Reserve association: See National reserve associa- tion of the United States. Rhode Island 667, 723, 840, 841 Rumania 61,89,1386 Russia 56, 61, 76a, 89, 92, 532-537, 880, 1386 Bibliography 532,537 Savings banks 56, 679 Belgium 156 France 226 Germany 307 United States. 594, 597, 599, 677, 679, 680, 765a, 894, 902, 908, 914 See also National reserve aasoc: Savings banks. Scandinavian countries 56, 61, 137, 539^41 See also names of countries. Scotland 110, 383, 388, 404, 491-503 Seasonal variations in demand for money 471,643,644,660 See also Cotton crop, Finauc- ii^; Crops, Financing. Second bank of the United States: See Bank of the United States, 1816-1836. Securities in relation to bank- ing 589, 592, 657, 786 See aba Bonds, Stocks. Separate reserve associations 954, 955, 1176 Servia 89,1386 Sherman act 770 Silver, Depreciation of 137 Silver movements 33, 1244 Silver production 33, 92 Silver standard 56, 71, 99, 195, 201, 261, 576, 577, 1356, 1513 Bibliography 6 S-ee also Monetary systems of the world. Silver supply, United States 676, 677 South America 679 South Carolina 724 Spain 61, 89, 92, 137, 543, 544 Bibliography 543 Special loan banks 56, 307 Specie payments, Suspension of. 628, 824 Standardized dollar 968a- 968c, 1013a, 1047 State banks, United States 597, 620, 677, 679, 680, 704, 711, 787, 798-859, 880, 894, 902, 964 Bibliography 813 As depositaries 762 Laws 848,854 Relation to national banks 880 Other banks 908 Statistics 850-852 See afeo Nationalreserveassoc: State banks; and names of states. State control ._ 902 State debts 723, 724 Statistics: See Money article, The; and under names of countries. Stock exchange 56, 87, 270, 461, 462, 652, 1508 Bibliography 396, 592 Germany. . 254-256, 271, 300, 315, 880 ., Great Britain 336, 350, 393, 396 Bibliography 396 United States 592,652,902,959 See also New York stock ex- change; Paris. Bourse. Stocks in relation to banking 335, 592, 637 See also Bonds, Securities. Strait settlements 535 Substitutes for money 679, 1267, 1270 Suffolk bank, Boston 855 SUBJECT INDEX 247 Suggested plan for monetary legis- lation: , See National reserve associa- tion of the United States. Sweden 89, 538, 542 Swiss national bank 548, 549 Switzerland 56, 61,89,110,122,137, 285, 545-554, 1386 Bibliography .... 547, 549, 551, 552 Laws 548,549 Taxation of banks, etc 635,833 Tennessee 724 Tennessee coal and iron co 1299a Texas 803, 830 Theory of money 21, 27, 44, 60, 62, 66, 72, 73, 75, 118, 666 See also Quantity theory of money. Treasury, United States: See United States. Treasury. Trust, Money: See Money trust. Trust companies 594, 599, 635, 653a, 765a, 860-879, 890, 894, 902, 903, 908, 914, 1103, 1149, 1462 Bibliography 872, 873 See also National reserve asaoc. : Trust companies. Turkey 89 Union bank of Maryland 762 United reserve bank of the United States 880,1161 United States 56, 61, 67, 76a, 82, 89, 99, 137, 165, 187, 414, 435, 455, 589-1176 Bibliography 99, 608, 610, 616, 617, 618, 622, 636, 644, 710 United States: Comptroller of the treasury 638 Credit 634,719, 737, 908, 1048, 1077, 1080, 1082, 1088, 1219, 1376, 1387, 1415, 1416a Laws 81, 606, 607, 621, 675, 679, 694-696, 722, 787a, 788, 790, 792, 800, 834, 848, 854, 867, 878, 887, 949, 998, 1015, 1037a, 1062, 1126a Mint 634,703 Public finance 112, 602- 605, 610, 611, 617, 662, 695, 700-703, 709, 713-740, 998 Bibliography. 715,720,721,721a Statistics 18, 593, 597, 612, 622a, 623, 663, 676-678, 679, 680, 692, 700, 704-706, 780, 787, 850-852 Treasury 591, 611, 627, 641, 641a, 700, 702, 703, 755- 766, 902, 921, 922, 998, 1208, 1254 Bibliography 757 See also National reserve assoc: Treasury. Vermont 667 Virginia 667, 724, 846, 847 Vreelandbill 1134,1144 Walker bill 612a, 685 Wall street 670, 952, 953, 956, 1255 See also Money trust. Western states 613, 836, 906, 907, 1313, 1327 See also names of states. Wisconsin 826, 842, 856, 857, 1310 World's financial center: ' See London money market. Yearbooks 25, 461, 462, 593, 623, 652, 661, 668 See also Directories.