2 1313.H22™""""'*""'"-"'"'y '"mmSmml^,^^^^"^' '" documents 3 1924 014 512 630 New ^ark m^tt (College of Agriculture At (JorneU UniticrBttH Ht^ata, S;. % Slibracg The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924014512630 INDEX OF EGONOMIC MATERIAL IN DOCUMENTS OF THE STATES \ y OF THE UNITED STATES NEW JERSEY 1789—1904 PREPARED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON BY ADELAIDE R. HASSE LIBRARIAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC boCUMENTS, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY PUpLrSHED BY THE b^BNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON 1915 INDEX OF ECONOMIC MATERIAL IN DOCUMENTS OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES NEW JERSEY 1789—1904 PREPARED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY OF THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON BY ADELAIDE R. HASSE LIBRARIAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON 1914 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY HENRY W. FARNAM, Chairman KENYON L. BUTTERFIELD EDWARD W. PARKER EMORY R. JOHNSON DAVIS R. DEWEY HENRY B. GARDNER WALTER F. WILLCOX JEREMIAH W. JENKS ALFRED H. STONE VICTOR S. CLARK B. H. MEYER JOHN R. COMMONS Aff.G7^S CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON PUBLICATION NO. 85 (NEW JERSEY) Z^t Boxi (§attimott (pre«» BALTIMORE, UD., V. s. A. PREFATORY NOTE This index undertakes to deal only with the printed reports of administrative of- ficers, legislative committees, and special commissions of the states and with governors' messages for the period since 1789. It does not refer to constitutions, laws, legislative pro- ceedings or court decisions, except in so far as they happen to be found in the class of documents above mentioned. It attempts, on the other hand, to furnish a list, as com- plete as possible, of all the documents and messages which fall within its scope, in what- ever form they have been published, whether separately, in collected docimients, legis- lative journals or volumes of laws, and to indicate the volume in which they may be found. In addition to furnishing a list of reports and messages, the index imdertakes to supply a reference by volume and page to aU material of economic importance which they contain, with the exception of th9,t contained in the reports of bureaus of labor be- fore 1902. The reason for this exception is that these reports have already been in- dexed by the late Carroll D. Wright, when United States Commissioner of Labor,' in a volume published by his department in 1902. Although the index is confined to matter of economic bearing, tlte term '* economic " has been given a broad interpretation. In view of this liberal interpretation it is be- lieved that the index will constitute a useful addition to the resources of students of almost any aspect of American history. It will be seen that the present index differs both in scope and character from E.. R. BowkSr's " State Publications," the valuable pioneer work in this field. It is narrower in scope than " State Publications," which aims to present a list not only of reports and governors' messages but of all state documents; but in the field which the present work covers it contains not only a more complete list of documents than has hitherto been published but also an index of their contents in so far as these have an economic bearing. The arrangement is alphabetical by topics. The references under each topic are divided into two groups, viz., " serial " and ^' non-serial." Within each of these divi- sions the arrangement is chronological. Numerous cross-references will, it is hoped, make it possible to discover with little difficulty all the material bearing on a topic. A division of serial reports into more than one series occurs whenever there is a change in title, in the authority making the report or in frequency of issue. It will be seen that this division is not an arbitrary one. It is made in the belief that it wiU contribute to a clearer understanding of the facts than would a narrative explanation. Uniform entry words for subjects recurring in different states will be retained throughout the series. It will thus be possible to make a study not only of the histori- ' Index of all reports issued by bureaus of labor statistics in the U. S. prior to Mch. 1, 1902. Wash., 1902. 287 pp. 8°. 3 4 PREFATORY NOTE eal development of an economic subject as reflected in the documents of an individual state but also to make a comparative study of that development as it has taken place in the country at large. To accomplish this purpose it has been necessary to make the selection of entry words without reference to the peculiarities of local usage, such, peculiarities being recognized in the case of each state by cross-references. The abbre- viations employed are believed to be sufficiently obvious to make a table of them unnec- essary. Unless otherwise stated the size of the books is octavo. A feature introduced in the New York part of this index, and not employed in the preceding parts (i. e., Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont), is the system of refer- ences to localities. This feature has been made a part of the succeeding issues. An- other change of importance was made in the volmne for Ohio which preceded the present volume. This change consisted of the introduction of the names of legislators or administrators who, in one way or another influenced the development of the economic life of the state. While this introduction of the names of persons into the body of the index was admittedly an innovation, it is believed that the light which it throws on the causes of important economic movements will be distinctly helpful to the student. The present volume continues the form of its predecessor. In order to make the record as complete as possible, the Senate and Assembly jour- nals were read for orders to print, and entries have been made for all items which were found to have been ordered printed, although no copy of the document may have been found. The " not found " note attached to these items in the index does not signify that there may not be copies in some of the libraries examined. Although every facility was most generously extended the compiler by the New Jersey libraries, there is in every library uncatalogued material, in particular pamphlets, and variations in shelf arrangement, etc., which preclude a definite statement in any event. A second difficulty is the existence to an unknown extent of German editions of many executive reports. The third, and greatest, difficulty encountered in the case of New Jersey is the unusual number of editions printed of the various reports. Every effort has been made to secure a record of them in this index, but, without doubt, some have escaped the vigilance of the compilers. Students will find, in various libraries, a set of volumes containing the departmental and other reports of New Jersey for the years from about 1848 to 1860. These volumes usually have the simple binder's title: State Papers. Both students and collectors are cautioned against accepting these volmnes as an official collection. Hardly any two sets contain the same reports or the same reports in the same order. The assumption is that sets were collected and bound for legislators under a common understanding. Under the circumstances the sets, as sets, of these early " State Papers " have been disre- garded, although each report found in all the sets examined has been noted in its proper individual place. The present volume has been preceded by eleven similar volumes, devoted to th'e states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, California, Illinois, Kentucky, Delaware, and Ohio, respectively. It will be followed by others, each devoted to a single state. The work when completed wiU, therefore, fur- PREFATORY NOTE 5 nish an index to the economic material in the reports and governors' messages of all the states of the Union. In the preparation of this volume the collection of the New York Public Library has been used as a basis, and, unless otherwise shown, the material indexed is in that library. The collections of the Library of Congress, the New Jersey State Library, Trenton, the New Jersey Historical Society, Newark, the Free Public Library, Newark, the Princeton University Library, Rutgers College Library, Columbia University Library and the Free Public Library of Jersey City have also been examined. Acknowledg- ment is made for courtesies extended by each of these institutions in the course of the compilation of the present volume. PART I COLLECTED DOCUMENTS, GENERAL MATERIAL, ETC. GENERAL MATERIAL Legislative Manuals 1872. Manual of the Legislature compiled by F. L. Lundy, Newark: M. R. Dennis & Co., 1872. 78 pp., pis. 16°. 1873. Same. Morristown: P. L. Lundy, 1873. 100 pp., 211., pis. 16°. 1874. ib., 1874. 106 pp., 4 11., pis. 16°. 1875. ib., 1875. 100, xlx pp., pis. 16°. 1876. ib., 1876. 106 pp. 16°. 1877. None printed. 1878. Manual compiled by E. P. McCarthy, Madison: E. P. McCarthy, 1878. 108 (2), xxlx (3) pp., pis. 16°. 1879. Compiled by T. F. Fitzgerald & L. C. Gosson. Trenton: Fitzgerald & Gosson, n. d. 182 (3) pp., pis. 16°. 1880. ib., n. d. 202, ii pp., 1 leaf, 2 pis., 16°. 1881. ib., n. d. 224, ii pp., 1 leaf, pi., 16°. 1882. ib., n. d., 237 (2) pp. 16° Copy in Free Public Ijibrary of Jersey City and in tlie N. J. State Library. 1883. ib., n. d. 257 (3) pp., pis. 16°. 1884. ib., n. d. 263 (1) pp., pis. 16°. 1885. ib., n. d. 275 (1) pp., pis.. 16°. 1886. Compiled by T. F. Fitzgerald. T. P. Fitzgerald, n. d. 309 pp., pis. 16°. 1887. ib., n. d. 333 pp., pi., map. 16°. 1888. ib., n. d. 343 pp., pis., map. 16°. 1889. ib., n. d. 359 pp., pis. 16°. 1890. ib., n. d. 359 pp., pis. 16°. 1891. ib., n. d. 372 pp., pis., map. 16°. 1892. ib., n. d. 434 pp., pis., map. 16°. 1893. ib., n. d. 437 pp., pis., map. 16° 1894. ib., n. d. 397 pp., pis., map. 16°. 1895. ib., n. d. 420 pp., pis., map. 16°. 1896. ib., n. d. 428 pp., pis., map. 16°- 1897. ib., n. d. 447 pp., pis., map. 16°. 1898. ib., n. d. 444 pp. 16°. Copy in Free Public Library of Jersey City and in the N. J. State Library. 1899. ib., n. d. 460 pp., pis., map. 16°. 1900. ib., n. d. 483 pp., pis., map. 16°. 1901. ib., n. d. 491 pp., pis., map. 16°. 1902. ib., n. d. 504 pp., pis., map. 16°. 1903. ib., n. d. 548 pp., pis., map. 16°. 1904. ib., n. d. 515 pp., pis., map. 16°. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS From 1789 to 1799 inclusive, the Journals are F° 1789 14th Session— 1st Sitting Oct. 27-Dec. 1 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council convened at Perth Amboy. New Brunswick : A. Blauvelt, M,DCC,LXXXIX. 38 pp. Only two copies were s een ; one in the N. J. State Library ; the other in the N. J. Hist. Socy., New- ark. Votes and proceedings of the 14th General Assembly at Perth Am- boy. New Brunswick : A. Blauvelt. M,DCC,LXXXIX. Hipp. Only one copy was seen, viz., in the N. J. State Library. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1790 14th Session— 2d Sitting May 18-June 12 Journal and proceedings of the Legislative Council of the State of New Jersey convened at Perth Amboy. New Brunswick : Prtd. by A. Blauvelt, M.DCC.XC. 33 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library. Votes and proceedings of the 14th General Assembly. New Bruns- wick : A. Blauvelt, M.DCC.XC. 71 pp. Two copies were seen ; one in the N. J. State Library, the other in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 15th Session — 1st Sitting Oct 26-Nov. 26 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council convened at Burling- ton. Burlington : Prtd. by Neale and Lawrence, M.DCC.XC. 39 pp. Two copies were seen ; one in the N. J. State Library, the other in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Votes and proceedings of 15th General Assembly. Burlington : Prtd. by Neale and Lawrence, MDCCXC. 100 pp. The only perfect copy was seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark ; the title page is missing from the N. J. State Library copy. 1791 16th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 25-Nov. 25 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council convened at Trenton. Burlington : Prtd. by I. Neale, M,DCC,XCI. 30 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. Votes and proceedings of 16th General Assembly. Burlington : I. Neale, M,DCC,XCI. 91 pp. Two copies were seen ; one in the N. J. State Library, the other in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1792 16th Session— 2d Sitting May 15- June 2 Journal and proceedings of the Legislative Council. Burlington : Prtd. by I. Neale, M,DCC,XCII. 21 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. Votes and proceedings of the 16th General Assembly. Burlington : Prtd. by I. Neale, M.DCC.XCI. 45 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. 17th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 23-Nov. 30 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Trenton : I. Collins, M,DCC,XCHI. 40 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library and in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Votes and proceedings of the 17th General Assembly. Trenton : I. Collins, M,DCC,XCIII. 98 pp. Two copies were seen ; one in the N. J. State Library ; another in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1793 17th Session— 2d Sitting May 15-June 6 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Trenton : I. Collins, M,DCC,XCIII. 23 pp. Two copies were seen ; one In the State Library, the other in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Votes and proceedings of 17th General Assembly. Trenton : Prtd. by Day and Hopkins, M,DCC,XCIII. pp. 99-149. 1793/4 18th Session — 1st and 2d Sittings Oct. 22-26, 1793; .Tan. 8-Feb. 21, 1794 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Trenton : M. Day, M,DCC,XCIV. 44 pp. Two copies were seen ; one in the N. J. State Library, the other in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1793/4— cont'd 18th Session — 1st and 2d Sittings — cont'd Oct. 22-26, 1793; Jan. 8-Feb. 21, 1794r— cont'd Votes and proceedings of 18th General Assembly. Burlington : I. Neale, M,DCC,XCIV. 134 j)p., foldg. table. 1st Sitting. 17 pp. 2d Sitting, a. t. p. pp. 18-134. Copies seen, as noted above, under Council Journal ; also a copy in the N. T. Public Library. 1794 18th Session— 3d Sitting June 11-20 Journal of proceedings of the LegislatlTe Council. Trenton : I. Collins, M,DCC,XCV. 12 pp. See above, note under 1793/4. Votes and proceedings of 18th General Assembly. Burlington : I. Neale, M.DCCXdV. 17 pp. See above, noiTe under 1793/4. 19th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 28-Dec. 3 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Trenton : I. Collins, M,DCC,XCV. 36 pp. See above, note under 1793/4. Votes and proceedings of 19th General Assembly. Elizabeth-Town : S. Kollock. n. d. 104 pp. Copies seen in the N. J. State Library, N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, and in the N. T. Public Library. 1795 20 [1. e. 19th] Session— 2d SitUng Feb. 11-March 19 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Trenton : I. Collins, M,DCC,XCV. 40 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library ; a copy In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, contains 48 pp. ; 8 pp. being proceedings of joint meetings. Votes and proceedings of 19th General Assembly. Elizabeth-Town : S. Kollock. n. d. 75 pp. Copies seen in the N. J. State Library, in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, and in the N. T. Public Library. 20th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 27-Nov. 25 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Trenton : Prtd. by M. Day, M,r)CC,XCVI. 24 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. Votes and proceedings of 20th General Assembly. Trenton : I. Col- lins, M.DCCXCV. 86 pp. Copies seen in the N. J. State Library, in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, and in the N. Y. Public Library. 1796 20th Session — 2d Sitting Feb. 3-March 18 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council, n. t. p. pp. 25-61. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library. Votes and proceedings of 20th General Assembly. Trenton : I. Col- lins, M.DCC.XCVI. 66 pp. Copies seen In the N. J. State Library, in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, and in the N. T. Public Library. 21st Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 25-Nov. 17 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Trenton : Prtd. by Mathias Day, M.DCC.XCVII. 37 pp. One copy seen in the N. J. State Library, another in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Votes and proceedings of the 21st General Assembly. Trenton : Prtd. by M. Day, M,DCC,XCVI. 95 pp. Copies seen in the N. J. State Library, in the N. J. Hist. Socy., and in the N. Y. Public Library. 1797 21st Session — 2d Sitting Jan. 25-March 10 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council, n. t. p. pp. 38-86. See note under 21st session — 1st Sitting. Votes and proceedings of the 21st General Assembly. Trenton : Prtd. by M. Day, M.DCCXCVII. 72 pp. 22d Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 24-Nov. 10 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Trenton : Prtd. by M. Day, M,DCC,XCVIII. 24 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. Votes and proceedings of 22d General Assembly. Trenton : M. Day, M,DCC,XCVII. 72 pp. Copies seen in the N. J. State Library, in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, and in the N. Y. Public Obrary. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1798 22d Session — 2d Sitting Jan. 17-March 16 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council, n. t. p. pp. 25-76. One copy seen in the N. J. State Library, another at the N. J. Hist, Socy., Newark. Votes and proceedings of 22d General Assembly. Trenton : M. Day, M,DCC,XCVIII. 76 pp.. foldg. table. Copies seen in the N. J. State Library, in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, and in the N. Y. Public Library. 23d Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 23-Nov. 8 Journal and proceedings of the Legislative Council. Trenton : Prtd. by M. Day, M.DCC.XCIX. 20 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. Votes and proceedings of 23d General Assembly. Trenton : M. Day, M,DCC,XCVIIL 64 pp., foldg. table. The only perfect copy seen was In the N. J. State LlbraiT ; there Is an Imperfect copy in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1799 23d Session — 2d Sitting Jan. 16-Feb. 21 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council, n. t. p. pp. 21-56. Copy seen in N. J. State Library. Votes and proceedings of 23d General Assembly. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman, Mershon & Thomas for M. Day, M,DCC,XCIX. 63 pp. 23d Session — 3d Sitting May 21-June 13 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman, Mershon & Thomas, for M. Day. M,DCC,XCIX. 35 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library ; a copy In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, contains 42 pp., pp. 36-42 being Joint Meetings. Votes and proceedings of 23d General Assembly. Trenton : Sher- man, Mershon & Thomas for M. Day, M,DCC,XCIX. 44 pp. One copy seen in the N. J. State Library, another In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 24th Session — ^Ist Sitting Oct. 22-Nov. 21 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman, Mershon & Thomas. M,DCC.XCIX. 36 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. Votes and proceedings of the 24th General Assembly. Trenton : G. Craft, n. d. 100 pp. The only perfect copy seen was In the N. J. State Library; there Is an Imperfect copy (94 pp.) in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1800 25th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 28-Nov. 20 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Trenton : Sher- man, Mershon & Thomas. M,DCCCI. 34 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Ijbrary. Votes and proceedings of the 25th General Assembly. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman, Mershon & Thomas, M,DCCC. 88 pp. 1801 25tb Session — 2d Sitting Feb. 4-March 9 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council, n. t. p. pp. 35- 75 (1). Joint meetings, pp. 77-87. Bound with 1st Sitting. Copies seen in the N. J. State Library and the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Votes and proceedings of the 25th General Assembly. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman, Mershon & Thomas, MDCCCI. 76 pp. 26th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 27-Dec. 3 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Trenton : Mann & Wilson, 1801. pp. 88-144 (3). Some copies contain an additional 28 pp. (Joint Meetings.) Votes and proceedings of the 26th General Assembly. Newark : Pennington & Gould. 148 pp. 1802 27th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 26-Dec. 2 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Trenton : Wilson & Blackwell, 1803. pp. 148-208 (1), 31-36. Joint meetings, pp. 31-36. Votes and proceedings of the 27th General Assembly. Trenton ■ Prtd. by Sherman & Mershon, M.DCCCII. 128 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1803 28th Session— 1st Sitting Oct. 25-Nov. 11 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Newark : Tuttle & Pike, 1803. pp. 210-267. Copies seen In the N. J. State Library and the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Votes and proceedings of Legislative Council. Trenton : Wilson & Blackwelf, 1803. 84 pp. 1804 28tJi Session — 2d Sitting Feb. 1 -March 2 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council, u. t. p. pp. 268- 340 (1), 39-65. Joint meetings, pp. 39-65. Bound with 1st Sitting. On pp. 268-269 are proceedings dated Jan. 26, 1804. This was a special meeting called at the end of a session of the Court of Appeals (Jan. 24-Jan. 26) to receive the certificate of membership of John Dodd of Essex Co. Copies seen In the N. J. State Library and the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Votes and proceedings of the 28th General Assembly. Trenton : Wilson & Blackwell, 1804. pp. 85-200. The title page of this vol. reads " at a session begun .... Oct. 25, 1803 " Instead of Feb. 1, 1804. 29th Session— 1st Sitting Oct. 23-Dec. 4 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Elizabeth-Town : S. KoUock, 1804. pp. [342J-413, [66]-85. Joint meetings, pp. [66]-85. Votes and proceedings of the 39th General Assembly. Trenton : Prtd. by J. J. Wilson, 1805. pp. 201-363(1). Copies seen in the N. J. State Library and at the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1805 30th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 22-Nov. 15 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Cedarville : J. Wes- cott, jun., 1805. pp. [4141-455, 86-95. Joint meetings, pp. 86-95. Votes and proceedings of the 30th General Assembly. Trenton : Prtd. by J. J. Wilson, 1805. pp. 365-472. Copies seen In the N. J. State Library and in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1806 30th Session— 2d Sitting Feb. 5-March 14 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Cedarville : J. Wes- cott, jun., 1806. pp. [456]-533. 96-105. Joint meetings, pp. 96-105. Votes and proceedings of the 30th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1806. pp. [473]-607. 31st Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 28-Nov. 28 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council, 1806. Trenton : Sherman & Mershon. pp. r535]-608, 107-126 (2). Joint meetings, pp. 107-128. Votes and proceedings of the 3l8t General Assembly. Trenton : Wilson & Halsey, 1806. 144 pp. 1807 32d Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 27-Dec. 5 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Elizabeth-Town : S. Kollock, 1807. pp. [609] -710, [127]-142. Joint meetings, pp. 127-142. Votes and proceedings of the 32d Geaeral Assembly. Trenton : Wil- son & Halsey, 1807. 182 pp. 1808 33d Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 25-Nov. 26 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth- Town : S. Kollock, 1808. pp. [711]-818 ; 143-168. Minutes of proceedings of joint meeting [of Council and Assembly], pp. 143-168. Votes and proceedings of the 33d General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1808. 158 pp. 1809 34th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 24-Nov. 29 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth- Town : S. Kollock, 1809. pp. [819]-911 ; 169-198. Minutes of proceedings of joint meeting [of Council and Assembly], pp. 169-198. Votes and proceedings of the 34th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1809. pp. 159-310, foldg. table. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1810 35th Session— 1st Sitting Oct. 23-Nov. 3 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth- Town : S. Kollock, 1810. pp. [913)-952 ; 199-205. Minutes of proceedings of Joint meeting [of Council and Assembly], pp. 199-205. Votes and proceedings of the 35th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1810. pp. [311]-393. 1811 35th Session— 2d Sitting Jan. 15-Feb. 23 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Elizabeth-Town : Shephard Kollock, 1811. pp. [953]-1084 ; 207-221. Minutes of proceedings of joint meeting [of Council and Assembly], pp. 207-221. Votes and proceedings of the 35th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1811. pp. [395]-557. 36th Session— 1st Sitting Oct. 22-Nov. 4 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth- Town : S. Kollock, 1811. pp. [10S5]-1130. Votes and proceedings of the 36th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1811. 79 pp. 1812 36th Session— 2d Sitting Jan. 8-Feb. 5 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth- Town : S. Kollock, 1812. pp. 1133-1240 ; 223-244. Minutes of joint meeting [of Council and Assembly], pp. 223-244. 1st Sitting, pp. 223-235. 2d Sitting, pp. 237-244. Votes and proceedings of the 36th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1812. pp. 81-216. 36th Session — 3d Sitting Aug. 4-7 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth- Town : S. Kollock, 1812. pp. [246]-258. Votes and proceedings of the 36th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1812. pp. 217-232. 37th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 27-Nov. 11 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth- Town : G. L. Austin & Co. for Lewis Deare, 1812. pp. [1241]- 1301. Votes and proceedings of the 37th General Assembly. Trenton : G. Sherman, 1813. 91 pp. 1813 37th Session— 2d Sitting Jan. 20-Feb. 20 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth- Town : G. L. Austin & Co. for Lewis Deare, 1813. pp. [1303]- 1433 ; 245-271. Minutes of proceedings of joint meeting of Council and Assembly, pp. 245-271. Votes and proceedings of the 37th General Assembly. Trenton : G. Sherman, 1813. 160 pp. Title page of this vol. reads " at a session begun .... Oct. 27, 1812 " instead of Jan. 20, 1813. 38th Session— 1st Sitting Oct 26-Nov. 4 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth- Town : Shepard Kollock, 1813. pp. [1436] -1472. Votes and proceedings of the 38th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1814. 78 pp. 1814 38th Session— 2d Sitting Jan. 12-Feb. 14 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth- Town : S. Kollock, 1814. pp. [1475] -1594; 273-296. Minutes of proceedings of Joint meeting [both Sittings] of Council and Assembly, pp. 273-296. pp. 273-287. 1st Sitting, pp. 289-296. 2d Sitting. Votes and proceedings of the 38th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1814. pp. 81-232. 39th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 25-Nov. 4 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth- Town : S. KoUock, 1814. pp. ri595]-1639. Votes and proceedings of the 39th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1814. 100 pp. 10 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1815 39th Session — 2d Sitting Jan. 11-Feb. 18 Jonmal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth- Town : S. Kollock, 1815. pp. [16431-1766 ; 297-319. Minutes of proceedings of joint meeting of Council and Assembly, pp. 297-319. Votes and proceedings of the 39th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1815. pp. [1011-270 pp. 40th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 24-Nov. 1 Journal of the proceedings of the Iieglslatlve Council. Elizabeth- Town: S. Kollock, 1815. pp. [17671-1791 (1). Votes and proceedings of the 40th General AJssembly. Newark : 3. Tuttle & Co., 1815. 73 pp. 1816 40th Session— 2d Sitting Jan. 10-Feb. 16 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth-Town : S. Kollock, 1816. pp. [17931-1928; [3211-347 (3). Minutes of joint meetings, pp. [3211-347 (3). Votes and proceedings of the 40th General Assembly. Newark : Prtd. by J. TutUe & Co., 1816. pp. [74]-270. 41st Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 22-Oct. SO Journal of proceedings of Legislative Conncil. Elizabeth-Town : S. KoUock, 1816. pp. [19291-1854 (2). Votes and proceeding!), of 41st General Assembly. Bridgeton : P. Hay, 1817. 76 pp 1817 41st Session — 2d Sitting Jan. 8-Feb. 14 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Elizabeth-Town : S. KoUock, 1816. pp. [19571-2078 (2), [351]-374. Minntes of Joint Meetings of both Sittings, pp. [3311-374. Votes and proceedings of tlie 41st General Assembly. Bridgeton : P. Hay, m7. pp. 77-264. 42d Session — 1st Sitting Oct 28-Nov. 7 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Elizabeth-Town : S. KoUock, 1817. pp. [20811-2108. Votes and proceedings of the 42d General Assembly. Morris-Town ; J. Mann, 1818. Ill pp. 1818 42d Session — 2d Sitting Jan. 7-Feb. 16 Journal of proceedings of Legislative CouncU. Elizabeth-Town : S. KoUock, 1818. pp. [21091-22:i2 ; [3751-394. Minntes of Joint Meetings, pp. 375-394. Votes and proceedings of the 42d General Assembly. Morris-Town : J. Mann, 1818. 220 pp. 43d Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 27-Nov. 6 Journal of proceedings of the liCgisiatlve Council. Newark : J. Tnttle & Co., 1818. 17 (1) pp. Votes and proceedings of the 43d General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1819. 49 pp. 1819 43d Session — 2d Sitting Jan. 6-Feb. 19 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Conncil. Newark : Prtd. by J. Tattle & Co. pp. 19-85 (1), 10. Minutes of Joint meetings. 10 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 43d General Assembly, n. t. p. pp. 51-156. Bound with first Sitting. 44th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 26-Nov. 5 Journal of proceedings of L^islative Council. Newark : J. Tnttle & Co., 1819. pp. 87-101. Votes and proceedings of the 44th General Assembly, n. p. J. J. Wilson, 1820. 51 pp. 1820 44th Session— 2d Sitting Jan. 12-Harch 3 Journal of proceedings of the L^lslatlve ConnclL Newark: J. TntUe 4 Co., 1820. pp. [102J-170; 11-20 (1). Minutes of Joint meetings of both Sittings. pp. 11-20 (1). Votes and proceedings of the 44th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1820. pp. [531-168. The title page reads Oct 26, 1819 for Jan. 12, 1820. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1820 — cont'd 44th Session- 3d Sitting May 17-Jnne 13 Jonmai of proceedings of Legislative Conncil. Newark : J. Tattle & Co., 1820. pp. [1711-220. Votes 'and proceedings of the 44th General Assembly. Trenton: J. J. Wilson, 1820. pp. [1691-239. The title page reads Oct 26, 1819 instead of May 17, 1820. 4.'>th Session — only Sitting Oct 24-Nov. 21 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Newark : J. Tnttle & Co., 1820. pp. [2211-268; [221-37. Minutes of Joint meetings, pp. [22]-37. Votes and proceedings of the 45th General Assembly. Trenton : J. 3. Wilson, 1821. 104 pp. 1821 46th Session — only Sitting Oct 23-Nov. 27 .Tonmal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Bridgeton : J. aarke & Co., 1821. 63 (1), 15 pp. Minutes and proceedings of Joint meeting of Conncil and Assembly. 15 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 45th General Assembly. Trenton : 3. 3. WUson, 1821. 120 pp. 1822 47th Session — only Sitting Oct 22-Nov. 29 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative ConncU. Bridgeton : J. Clarke & Co., 1822. 74, 17 pp. Minntes of proceedings of joint meeting of ConncU and Assembly. 17 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 47th General Assembly. Trenton : 3. 3. Wilson, 1822. 142 pp., foldg. table. 1823 48th Session — only Sitting Oct 28-Dec. 12 Jonmai of proceedings of Legislatlye Council. New-Brunswick, D. Fitz Randolph. 1824. 95, 33 pp. Joint Meetings. 33 pp. Totes and proceedings of the 48th General Assembly. Trenton : J. J. Wilson, 1824. 161 pp. 1824 49th Session — only Sitting Oct 26-Dec 31 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. New-Bruns- wick : D. Fitz Randolph, 1825. 124, 24 pp. Minutes of proceedings of jomt meeting of Conncil and Assembly. 24 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 49th General Assembly. Woodbory : P. J. Gray, 1825. 223 pp. 1825 50th Session — only Sitting Oct 25-Dec. 12 Jonmai of proceedings of Legislative Council. Trenton : W. L. Pralle, 1826. 79, 21 pp. Minntes of proceedings of joint meeting of ConncU and General Assembly. 21 pp. Copies seen in the N. J. State Library and in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Votes and proceedings of the 50th General Assembly. Trenton: i. Justice, 1825. 186 pp. 1826 51st Session — only Sitting Oct 24-Dec. 28 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative CounclL Woodbury : P. J. Gray, 1827. 95, 40 pp. Joint meetings. 40 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 51st General Assembly. Trenton : W. L. PraU, 1826. 246 pp. 1827 52d Session — 1st Sitting Oct 23-Nov. 7 Jonmai of proceedings of Legislative CoancU. Woodbury : P J. Gray, 1828. 20 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 52d General Assembly. Woodbury: P. J. Gray, 1828. 76 pp. 1828 52d Session — adjourned Sitting Jan. 16-March 7 Journal of proceedings of Legislative ConnciL n. t p. 21-123, 36 pp. Joint meetings, 1st session., 18 pp. Joint meetings, 2d session, pp. itf^. Votes and proceedings of the 52d General Assembly, n. t p. pp. 77- Bound with first sitting (1827). INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 11 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1828 — cont'd 53d Session — 1st and 2d Sittings Oct. 28-Nov. 2, 1828 ; Jan. 6-Feb. 24, 1829 Journal of proceedings of I/eglslatlve Council. Woodbury : P. J. Gray, 1829. 101, 71 pp. Joint meetings. 71 pp. pp. 1-46. 1st Session. pp. 46-71. 2d Session „ Votes and proceedings of the 53d General Assembly. Woodbury : P. J. Gray, 1829. 320 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1829 54th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 27-Nov. 10 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Bridgeton : S. S. Sibley, 1830. 17 (1) pp. Votes and proceedings of the 54th General Assembly. Trenton : J. Justice, 1830. 73 pp. 1830 54th Session — Adjourned Sitting Jan. 5-March 2 , Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council, n. t. p. [19]-117, 58 pp. Joint meetings. 58 pp. Bound with the first Sitting (1829). The pagination of the two copies seen in the State Library was [19] -117, 58. 26 pp. The 26 pp. contain Minutes of the proceedings of the Legislative Council sitting as a high court of im- peachment, n. p., 1830. Relates to the trial of Henry Miller, a justice of the peace of Hunterdon Co. Votes and proceedings of the 54th General Assembly. n. t. p. pp. 74-303. Bound with first Sitting (1829). 5oth Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 26-Nov. 9 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Bridgeton : S. S. Sibley, 1831. 28 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 55th General Assembly. Newton : G. Fitch, 1831. 79 pp. 1831 55th Session — Adjourned Sitting Jan. 5-Feb. 17 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council, n. t. p. [29]-130, 32 pp. Joint meetings. 32 pp. Bound with first Sitting (1830). Votes and proceedings of the 55th General Assembly, n. t. p. pp. [801-235. Bound with first Sitting (1830). 56th Sesslon^lst Sitting Oct. 25-Dec. 2 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Woodbury : J. Sailer, 1832. 77 (1) pp. Votes and proceedings of the 56th General Assembly. Newton : G. Fitch, 18.32. 143 pp. 1832 . 56th Session — 2d Sitting Feb. 7-March 16 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council, u. t. p. [79J-191, 100 pp. Bound with first Sitting (1831). Votes and proceedings of the 57th General Assembly, 1832. n. t. p. pp. 145-325. Bound with first Sitting (1831). 57th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 23-Nov. 2 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Camden : J. Harrison, 1833. 32 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 57tb General Assembly. Woodbury : J. Sailer, 1833. 92 pp. 1833 57th Session — Adjourned Sitting Jan. 9-Feb. 28 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council, n. t. p. [33]-216 (1), 68 pp. Joint meetings. 68 pp. Bound with first Sitting (1832). Votes and proceedings of the 57th General Assembly, n. t. p. pp. 93-471. , , Bound with first Sitting. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1833 — cont'd 58th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 22-Nov. 1 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Somerville : Prtd. by Gore & Allison, 1834. 40 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 58th General Assembly. New Bruns- wlcli I MTready and Stelle, 1834. 211 pp. 1834 58th Session — Adjourned Sitting Jan. 8-Feb. 28 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council, u. t. p. [41]-195, 43 pp. .Joint meetings of both sittings. 43 pp. Bound with first Sitting. Votes and proceedings of the 58th General Assembly, n. t. p. pp. 21.3-558. Bound with first Sitting (1833). 59th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 23-Nov. 12' Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Somerville : Gore & Allison, 1835. 44 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 59th General Assembly. Freehold : B. Connolly, 1835. 138 pp. 1835 59th Session — Adjourned Sitting Jan. 7-Mareh 5 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council, u. t. p. [45]- 226, 74 pp. Joint meetings. 74 pp. Bound with first Sitting (1834). Votes and proceedings of the 59th General Assembly, n. t. p. pp. 139-487. Bound with first Sitting (1834). 60th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 27-Nov. 11 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Somerville : Gore & Allison, 1836. 56 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 60th General Assembly. Freehold : B. Connolly, 1836. 153 pp. 1836 60th Session— 2d Sitting Jan. 5-March 11 Journal of Proceedings of Legislative Council, n. t. p. pp. 57-349. Joint meetings. 33 pp. Bound with first Sitting (1835). Votes and proceedings of the 60th legislature, n. t. p.- pp. 155-663, 157 (1). Hept. on geol. survey of N. J. by Henry D. Rogers. Freehold: B. Connolly, 1836. 157 (1) pp. Bound with first Sitting (1835). 61st Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 25-Nov. 10 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Woodbury : A. S. Barber, 1837. 55 (1) pp. Votes and proceedings of the 61st General Assembly. Belvidere : G. W. Clason, 1837. 117 pp. 1837 61st Session — Adjourned Sitting Jan. 3-March 16 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council, n. t. p. pp. 57- 422. Bound with first Sitting. Votes and proceedings of the 61st General Assembly, n. t. p. pp. 119-859 Bound with first Sitting (1836). 61st Session— 3d Sitting May 22-June 2 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council, n, t. p. 423-451, 52, 17 pp. Joint meetings. 52 pp. Minutes of proceedings of the Legislative Council sit- ting as a high court of impeachment, n. p., 1837. 17 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 61st General Assembly, n. t. p. pp. 861-967. Bound with first and second Sittings. 62d Session- 1st Sitting Oct. 24-Nov. 15 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Somerville : S. L. B. Baldwin, 1838. 105 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 62d General Assembly. Newarli : M. S. Harrison & Co., 1838. 189 (1) pp. 12 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1838 62d Session — 2a Sitting Jan. 9-March 2 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative CooncU. u. t. p. 106-347, 84 pp. Bound with first Sitting (1837). Votes and proceedings of the 62d (ieneral Assembly, n. t. p. pp. 191-640. 63d Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 23-Nov. 17 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Conncll. Somerville : S. L. B. Baldwin, 1839. 113 pp. Totes and proceedings of the 63d General Assembly. Newark : M. S. Harrison & Co., 1839. 295 (1) pp. 1839 63d Session — 2d Sitting Jan. 15-March 13 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council, n. t. p. 114- 372, 72 pp. Minutes of proceedings of joint meeting of Council and Assembly, 1838-39. n. p., 1839. 72 pp. Bonnd with first Sitting (1838). Votes and proceedings of the 63d General Assembly, n. t. p. pp. 297-668. Bonnd with first Sitting. 64th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 22-NoT. 8 Journal of proceedings of Legislative Council. Somerville : S. L. B. Baldwin, 1840. 96 pp., f oldg. table. Votes and proceedings of the 64th General Assembly. Belvidere : Wilson & Brlttain, 1840. 169 pp. 1840 64th Session— 2d Sitting Jan. 14-Feb. 29 Jonmal of proceedings of the Legislative Conncll. n. t. p. [97]- 331, 74 pp., foldg. table. Joint meetings. 74 pp. Bound with first Sitting (1839). Votes and proceedings of the 64th Session, n. t. p. pp. 171-536, foldg. table. Bound with first Sitting (1839). The Index (pp. 511-536) Is for both Sittings. 65th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 27-Nov. 14 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Woodbury : A. S. Barber, 1841. 58 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 65th General Assembly. Freehold : Collender & Johnston, 1841. 203 (1) pp. 1841 65th Session — 2d Sitting Jan. 12-March 12 Jonmal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council, n. t. p. 59- 317, 54 pp. Minutes of proceedings of joint meeting of Council and General Assembly, 1840-41. n. p., 1841. 54 pp. Bonnd with first Sitting (1840). Votes and proceedings of the 6ath General Assembly, n. t. p. pf . 205-684. Bound with first Sitting (1840). 66th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 26-Xov. 12 Journal of proceedings of the Legislative Council. Belvidere : D. G. Fitch, 1842. 107 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 67th General Assembly. Trenton : Phillips and Boswell, 1842. 224 pp. 1842 66th Session — 2d Sitting Jan. 11-March 12 Jonmal of proceedings of the Legislative Council, n. t. p. [108]- 381, 32 pp. Bound with first Sitting, Minutes of votes and proceedings, etc. pp. 225-675. u. t. p. Bound with first Sitting (1841). Index to l)oth first and second Sittings, pp. 649-675. 67th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 25-Nov. 11 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council, ilorrls- Town : S. P. Hull, 1843. 127 pp. Minutes of votPS and proceedings of the 67th General Assembly. Woodbury: A. S. Barljer, 1843. 198 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1843 67th Session— 2d Sitting Jan. 10-Feb. 24 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council, n. t. p. 129- 291, 68 pp. .,„.,.. Minutes of proceedings of joint meeting of Council and . Assembly, 1842-43. n. p., 1843. 56 pp. Index to first and second sittings, pp. 57-68. Bound with first Sitting (1842). Minutes of votes and proceedings, etc. n. t. p. pp. 199-535. Index to both Sittings, pp. 509-535. 68th Session — 1st Sitting Oct. 24-Nov. 10 Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council. New-Bruns- wick : L. E. Stelle, 1844. 100 pp. „ , . Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 68th General Assembly. Somerville : T. S. Allison, 1844. 192 pp. 1844 68th Session — 2d Sitting Jan. 9-March 14 Jonmal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council, n. t. p. pp. 103-556 MInntes of proceedings of joint meeting of Council and General Assembly, 1843-44. n. p., 1844. pp. 493- 541. Index [to both Sittings], pp. 543-556. Bonnd with first Sitting. - Minutes of votes and proceedings, etc. n. t. p. pp. 193-724. Index [to both Sittings], pp. 697-724. Bound with first Sitting. 1845 69th Session Jan. 14-April 5 Journal of the proceedings of the first Senate. Morris-Town : S. P. Hull, 1845. 900, 15, 46 pp. ,„_^ Journal of Execntlve proceedings, etc. n. p., 1845. 15 pp. Minntes of proceedings of Joint meeting, n. p., 1845. 27 pp. Index, pp. 28-46. „ ^ Votes and proceedings of the 69th General Assembly. Camden : P. J. Gray, 1845. 893, 37 pp. Index. 37 pp. 1846 70th Session Jan. 13-Apm 18 Journal of the proceedings of the 2d Senate. New Brunswick : D. Fitz Bandolpb, 1846. 830 pp. Minntes of votes and proceedings of the 70th General Assembly. Woodbury : A. S. Barber, 1846. 946 pp. 1847 71st Session Jan. 12-March 5 Journal of the 3d Senate. Camden : P. J. Gray, MDCCCXLVII. 691 pp. Two copies were seen ; one in the N. J. State Library, the other In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 71st General Assembly. Rahway : E. F. Gray, 1847. 733 pp. See note under Senate Journal, 1847. 1848 72d Session Jan. 11-March 9 Journal of the 4th Senate. Flemington : H. C. Bnffington, 1848. 867 pp. See note under Senate Journal, 1847. Votes and proceedings of the 72d General Assembly. Rahway : B. F. W. Gray, 1848. 1123 pp. 1849 73d Session Jan. 9-March 12 Journal of the 5th Senate. Flemington : H. C. Buffington, 1849. 975 pp. See note under Senate Jonmal, 1847. Minntes of votes and proceedings of the 73d General Assembly. Freehold : O. Pharo, 1849. 1129 pp. See note under Senate Journal, 1847. 1850 74th Session Jan. 8-March 8 Journal of the 6th Senate. Somerville : A. N. Wilson, 1850. 512 pp. See note under Senate Journal, 1847. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 74th General Assembly. Freehold : O. Pharo, 1850. 856 pp. See note under Senate Jonmal, 1847. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 13 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1851 75th Session Jan. 14-March 19 Journal of the 7th Senate. Salem : R. Gwynne, 1851. 934 pp. Minutes of votes and proceecllngs of the 75th General Assembly. Eahway : J. Shann, 1851. 10&5 pp. 1852 76th Session Jan. 13-March 30 Journal of the Sth Senate. Freehold : B. Connolly, 1852. 803, 656, 56 pp., 3 foldg. tables. -. Appendix. Freehold: B. Connolly, 1852. 656, 56 pp., 3 foldg. tables. Contents : Govs. mess. (Fort), Jan. 44 [I. 14], 1852. pp. 3-57. h. t. p. Rept. of comrs. to build House of Refuge, Dec. 24, 1851. pp. 39-45. Rept. of N. J. comrs. of pilotage, Jan. 3, 1852. pp. 47-48. Rept. of moral instructor of N. J. state prison, Jan. 1, 1852. pp. 49-55. Stmt, showing location, condition and operations of banks .... up to and including Dec. 31, 1851. pp. 56-57. pp. 61-97. Rept. of N. J. Comrs. to World's Fair (per chrm., Geo. Vail), Jan. 3, 1852. h. t. p . pp. 101-133 (1)- Ann. repts. of officers of N. J. State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton for MDCCCLI. h. t. p. pp. 137-183. Rept. of condition of N. J. State Prison, em- bracing repts. of joint committee, Inspectors, keeper, moral Instructor and physician, 1852. h. t. p. pp. 185-319. FAnn. rept. of treasurer), 1851. h. t. p. pp. 321-150. [1. e. 350]. Rept. of state directors of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. R. cos. to the legisl., Jan. 20, 1852. h. t. p. pp. 352-401. 3 foldg. tables. Ann. stmts, of banks [1852]. h. t. p. pp. 405-409. Rept. of joint committee on House of Refuge, March 3. 1852. h. t. p. pp. 410-416. CommunicatioiTs relative to erection of national monuments at Phila., [1852]. h. t. p. pp. 417-421. Rept. of joint committee on Lunatic Asylum. h. t. p. pp. 423-431. Rept. of committee of Senate on veto of inci- dental bill, March 29, 1852. h. t. p. pp. 433-486 (1). Rept. of water comrs. of Hoboken and Jersey City with app., Dec. 8, 1851. h. t. p. pp. 426-432 occur twice in this vol. pp. 487-634. Rept. of state supt. of public schools, 1851. Jan. 27, 1852. Freehold ; B. Connolly, 1852. pp. 637-639. Communication from surveyor gen. [to Gov.] of eastern division of N. J., March 12, 1851. n. t. p. pp. 640-644. Kept of q. m. gen., Jan. 2, 1852. n. t. p. p. 645. Rept. of adj. gen., Jan. 1, 1852. n. t. p. pp. 646-652. Res. of compromise from N. H., Del., 111. n. t. p. p. 653. N. H. res. rel. to establishment of bureau of agrlc. In dept. of interior, Washington, n. t. p. p. 654. [Communication from Smithsonian Institution pre- senting vol. 2 of Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge and requesting state publications in return, etc.]. n. t. p. pp. 655-656. Index to docs. ace. Govs. mess. Rept. of committee rel. to registry and return of births, mar- riages and deaths and rept. of secy, of state rel. to registry and returns of births, etc. n. t. p. 56 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 76th General Assembly. Camden : Chas. D. Hineline, 1852. 963, 636, 56 pp. -. Appendix. Rahway : Prtd. by J. Shann, 1852. 636, 56 pp. Contents : pp. 3-57. Govs. mess. (Fort) and ace. docs. Jan. 44 [14], 1852. h. t. p. B. Rept. of comrs. to build the House of Refuge, pp. 37-45. 15 A. R. of N. J. Comrs. of pilotage, pp. 47-48. Rept. of moral instructor of the N. J. State Prison, pp. 49-57. C. pp. 60-97. Rept. of N. J. comrs. to the World's Fair. h. t. p. D. pp. 101-133 (1). Ann. repts. of the officers of the N. J. State Lunatic Asylum, MDCCCLI. h. t. p. pp. 137-183. Rept. on the condition of the N. J. State Prison embracing the repts. of the joint committee, inspectors, keeper, moral instructor and physician, 1852. h. t. p. pp. 185-319. The treasurer's rept., 1851. h. t. p. G. pp. 321-150 [i. e. 350]. Rept. of the state directors of the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. R. cos. n. p., n. d. H. pp. 353-401. 2 foldg. tables. The ann. stmts, of the several banks, h. t. p. I. pp. 405-409. Rept. of the joint committee on the House of Refuge, h. t. p. J. pp. 410-416. Communications rel. to the erection of national monuments at Phila. h. t. p. K. pp. 417-421. Rept. of the joint committee on the Lunatic Asylum, h. t. p. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1853 — cont'd 76th Session — cont'd Jan. 13-March 30 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd L. pp. 423-431. Rent, of committee of Senate on the Govs, veto of incidental bill. h. t. p. pp. 433-486 (1). Rept. of the water comrs. of Hoboken and Jersey City, with an app. h. t. p. pp. 426-432 occur twice in this vol. pp. 487-634. Ann. rept. of state supt. of public schools, 1851. Eahway : Prtd. by J. Shann 1852. pp. 635-636. Index to preceding docs. ace. Govs. mess. Rent, of the committee rel. to the registry and return of births, marriages and deaths, n. t. p. 56 pp. The only copy of the appendix seen was in the N. J. State Library. 1853 77th Session Jan. 11-March 11 Journal of the 9th Senate. Freehold: B. Connolly, 1853. 879 pp. and app., v. p. . Appendix. Freehold : B. Connolly, 1853. v. p. For contents, see below. Appendix to House Journal [i. e. Minutes of Votes, etc.], 1853. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 77th General Assembly. Mount Holly : M. A. Stille, 1853. 860 pp. and app. Erroneously stated on title page that session began Jan. 13. . Appendix to House Journal. Mount Holly : M. A. Stille, 1853. V. p. Contents : pp. 5-30. Govs, mess, and ace. docs. Jan. 11, 1853. h. t. p. The ace. docs., viz., rept. of comrs. of pilotage, rept. of q. m. gen. and rept. of adj. gen., do not occur in this app. pp. 33-86. Rept. on condition of N. J. State Prison, embrac- ing repts. of joint committee, inspectors, keeper, moral in- structor and physician, pp. 89-154. Ann. repts. of officers of N. J. State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton for year MDCCCLII. h. t. p. pp. 155-301. Ann. rept. of state supt. of public schools of N. J., 1852. h. t. p. pp. 305-441. Treasurer's rept., for year ending Dec. 31, 1852. h. t. p. pp. 445-459. Rept. of committee of assembly rel. to creation of a sinking fund for extinguishment of exclusive privilege of Camden and Amboy R. E. and Transportation Co. h. t. p. p. 461-471. Ann. rept. of N. J. R. R. and Transportation Co. Jan. 25, 1853. h. t. p. pp. 473-475. Rept. of state delegates to Independence Monu- ment Convention. Jan., 1853. n. t. p. Ann. stmt, of several banks of state. Feb. 18, 1853. Trenton : M. E. Hamilton, 1853. 51 pp., foldg. table. Eept. of bank comrs. of N. J., Feb., 1853. Trenton : Office of True American, 1853. 21 pp. Rept. of state directors of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. R. cos. Feb., 1853. Trenton : Office of True American, 1853. 34 pp. Rept. of registry and return of births, marriages and deaths, Feb., 1853. Trenton : Morris R. Hamilton, 1853. 53 pp. 1854 78th Session Jan. 10-March 17 Journal of the 10th Senate. Freehold: J. S. Yard, 1854. 884 pp. and app. v. p. . Appendix. Freehold : J. S. Yard, n. d. v. p. Contents : A. Message of Gov. (Fort), [and ace. docs.], Jan. 11, 1854. h. t. p. 26, 12 pp. Documents ace. Govs. mess. 12 pp. pp. 3-4. Rept. of N. J. comrs. of pilotage, pp. 5-9. Rept. of q. m. gen., 1853. pp. 11-12. Rept. of adj. gen., 1853. B. Rept. on condition of N. J. State Prison, embracing repts. of joint committee, Inspectors, keeper, moral instructor and physician, h. t. p. 59 (2) pp. C. Rept. of state treasurer, h. t. p. 141 pp. D. Ann. stmts, of banks, n. p., n. d. 51 pp., 2 foldg. leaves. B. Ann. repts. of r. r. and canal cos. [1853]. n. p., n. d. 44 pp. F. Ann. rept. of supt. of public schools, h. t. p. 168 pp. G. Ann. repts. of officers of N. J. Lunatic Asylum at Trenton, for the year MDCCCLIII. h. t. p. 38 pp. H. Rept. of registry and return of births, marriages and deaths. n. p., n. d. 53 pp. I. Eept. of state directors of Delaware and Earltan Canal and Camden and Amboy E. E. cos. h. t. p. 28 pp. Unlettered. Eept. of bank comrs. of N. J. h. t. p. 22 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 78th General Assembly. Bel- videre : Sharp & Hemenover, 1854. 1103 pp. . Appendix to House Journal. Belvidere : Sharp & Hemin- over, 1854. v. p. For contents, see above. Appendix to Senate Journal, 1854. 14 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1855 79tb Session Jan. 9-April 6 Jonmal of the llth Senate. Railway : J. Shann, 1855. 1408 pp. . Appendix. Rahway: J. Shann, 1855. 756 (1) pp. Contents same as App. to Honse jol. ; see below. The only copy seen was in the N. J. State Library. Mlnntes of votes and proceedings of the 79th General Assembly. Salem: Sharp & Chew, 1855. 1248 pp. . Appendix to House Jonmal for 1855. Salem : Sharp & Chew, 1855. 756 (1) pp. Contents : pp. 3-62. Govs. mess. (Price) and ace. docs., Jan. 9, 1855. h. t. p. pp. 26-30. Rept of q. m. gen., Jan. 2, 1855. pp. 31-35. Hept. of adj. gen., 1854. pp. 36-37. Rept. of comrs. of pilotage, 1855. pp. 38-39. Rept. of the snpt. of the deaf and dnmb asylnm, 1854. pp. 40-62. Docs, from other states, p. Sf-IM. 8 ann. rept of the managers of the Lunatic Asylum. ]i.t.p. pp. 95-139. Joint committee's rept on State Prison accts. [with prison repts.], 1854. n. t p. pp. 140-23ef. The geological survey, 1854. n. t p. pp. 237-286. Ann. repts. of r. r. and canal cos., 1854. pp. 287-308. Rept. of joint committee on harbor encroach- ments [1855]. p. 310-360. Rept of the registry and return of births, mar- riages and deaths, 1854. n. t p. pp. 362-488. The treasurer's rept [1854]. n. t p. pp. 490-542. Ann. stmts, of the several banks, n. t p. pp. 544-564. Rept of the state directors of the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. R. cos. n. t p. pp. 566-582. Bank comrs. rept pp. 584-756 (1). Ann. rept of the state supt. of public schools, 1854. Coplea of the App. to the Honse Jol. were seen In the N. J. State Library and the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. 1856 80th Session Jan. 8-March 14 Journal of the 12th Senate. Newton : M. R. Hamilton, 1856. 931 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 80th General Assembly. Flemington : A. Bellis, 1856. 1206 pp. . Appendix to Honse Journal. Flemington : A. Bellis, 1856. V. p. -docs. A-O. Contents : Contents of App. 11 pp. A. Message of Gov. (Price), with ace. docs. Jan. 8, 1856. h. t p. 38 pp. pp. 25-.33. Rept of g. m. gen., 1855. pp. 35-36. Adj. gen.'s rept pp. 37-38. Rept of comrs. of pilotage. B. Ann. rept of state snpt of public schools, 1855. n. p., n. d. 188 pp. C. Rept of comrs. to codify school law. h. t p. 24 pp. D. Rept of state directors of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. R. cos. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. E. Ann. rept on condition of N. J. State Prison, embracing repts. of the joint committee, inspectors, etc. n. p., n. d. 37 pp. F. Rept of registry and return of marriages, births and deadis. n. p., n. d. 56 pp. G. Ann. repts. of officers of S. J. Lunatic Asylnm at Trenton for year SiDCCCLV. h. t p. 32 pp. H. Ann. repts. concerning state normal school, n. p., o. A. 84 (1) pp. 1. Treasurer's rept h. t. p. 167 (1) pp. K. [1. e. J]. Ann. stmts, of banks, 1856. u. p., n. d. 47 pp., 2 foldg. tables. K. Ann. repts. of r. r. and canal cos., 1855. n. p., n. d. 58 pp. L. Rept of special committee rel. to public roads, 1856. h. t p. 12 pp. M. Communication from Gov. resp. encroachments on Hudson River. Feb. 20, 1856. h. t p. 7 pp. X. Census of state of N. J.. 1855. h. t p. 23 pp. O. Joint res. of Vt, Conn., Mass. and Me. n. p., n. d. 17 pp. Unlettered. 2 ann. rept on geol. survey, 1855. n. p., n. d. viil, 248 pp. 18.57 81st Session Jan. 13-March 21 Jonmal of the 13tb Senate. Newton : H. R. Hamilton. 1857. 909 pp. . Appendix. Newton : M. R. HamUton, 1857. 1184 pp., foldg. tables. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library. For contents, see below, App. to House jol. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1857 — cont'd 8lBt Session — cont'd Jan. 13-March 21 — cont'd Votes and proceedings of the 81st General Assembly. Flemington : A. Bellis, 1857. 1360 pp. . Appendix to Honse jol. Flemington : A. Bellis, 1857. 1184 pp., fol^. tables. Contents : pp. 3-55, foldg. table. Govs. mess. (Price), Jan. 13, 1857. n. t p. pp. 21-33, foldg. table. Rept of g. m. gen. pp. 35-51. Rept of adj. gen., 1856. pp. 53-55. Rept of comrs. of pilotage, pp. 57-115. Rept. of the registry and return of marriages, births and deaths, n. t p. pp. 117-199. Rept of the N. J. State Prison [1856]. n. t p. pp. 201-357. Rept. of the State Agrlc Socy. for 1855 and 1856. n. t p. pp. 359-516. The treasurer's rept for 1856. n. t p. pp. 517-673. Ann. rept of the state snpt of the public schools, 1856. n. t p. pp. 675-874. 2 ann. rept of bd. of trustees of normal school. n. t p. pp. 875-953. 3 ann. rept on the geol. survey, 1856. n. t p. pp. 955-1019. foldg. table. Ann. stmts, of the several banks, Jan. 1, 1857. n. t p. pp. 1021-1028. Rept. of the state directors of the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy B. R. cos. n. t p. pp. 1029-1043. App. to the rept of the state directors of the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. R. COS. n. t p. pp. 1045-1081. Ann. repts. of the officers of the N. J. State Lunatic Asylum, 1856. n. t p. pp. 1083-1138. Rept of the Camden and Amboy R. R. and Transportation Co. and Delaware and Raritan Canal C^., etc n. t p. pp. 1139-1151. Rept of the committee on finance in relation to the financial condition of the state, n. t p- pp. 1155-1184. Index. - A copy of the Appendix was seen in the N. J. State Ubrary. 1858 82d Session Jan. 12-March 18 Journal of the 14th Senate. Hoboken : W. H. Hemlnover, 1858. 895 pp. . Appendix. Hoboken : W. H. Hemlnover, 1858. 1039 pp., foldg. tables. For contents, see below, App. to Minutes of Assem. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library. Votes and proceedings of the 82d General Assembly. Camden : Mickle & Hood, 1858. 1246 pp. ■ . Appendix. Camden : Mickle & Hood, 1858. 1039 pp., foldg. tables. Contents : pp. 3-71, foldg. table. Govs. mess. (Newell), Jan. 13, 1858. n. t p. pp. 31-33. Adj. gen.'B rept, 1857. pp. 35-58, foldg. table. Q. M. gen.'s rept, 1857. pp. 59-88. Geol. survey, pp. 69-71. PUot comrs.' rept, 1857. pp. 73-243, foldg. table. Ann. rept. of state snpt of public schools, 1857. n. t p. pp. 245-307. Rept of the r^istry and return of marriages, births and deaths, h. t p. pp. 309-346. Ann. repts. of the X. J. State Lunatic Asylnm, 1858 [1 e. 1857]. n. t p. pp. 347-415. Majority and minority rept of the special com- mittee to whom was referred the Govs. mess. rel. to slavery, with the remarks made thereon, n. t p. pp. 417-614. The treasurer's rept, 1857. h. t p. pp. 615-673. 3 ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of the N. J. state normal school, with ace docs., 1857/8. b. t p. pp. 675-782. Ann. rept of the agric. socy., 1857. h. t. p. pp. 783-851. Ann. stmts, of the several banks of N. J., Jan. 1, 1858. h. t p. pp. 853-900. Ann. rent of the condition of the N. J. State Prison, embracing the repts. of the Inspectors, keeper, moral Instructor, physician and joint committee, h. t p. pp. 901-986. Ann. repts. of r. r. and canal cos., 1857. n. p., n. d. pp. 987-1006. Rept of the joint committee of the leglsl. on commerce and navigation, n. p., n. d. pp. 1007-1012. Rept of the special committee on qnarantlne reL to the memorial of the New York comrs. n. t p. pp. 1013-1016. Rept of the Inspectors of the State Prison rel. to a reduction of the expenses of that InstltatliHi. n. t p. pp. 1017-1018. Rept of the committee on ways and means rel. to the apportionment of the school fund. n. t n. pp. 1019-1039. Index. Copies seen In the N. J. State Library and the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 15 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1859 83d Session Jan. 11-March 23 Journal of the 15th Senate. Hoboken : W. H. Hemenover, 1859. 830 pp. . Appendix. Hobolten : W. I-I. Hemenover, 1859. 1127 pp. Contents : pp. 4-66. Govs. mess. (Newell), with ace. docs. Jan. 12, 1859. n. t. p. Adj. gen.'s rept. pp. 33-38. Q. M. gen's rept. pp. 39-59, foldg. table. Pilot comrs.' rept. pp. 61-62. Letter of J. Maginn, N. Y. pilot, pp. 63-64. Letter from Geo. H. Cools [rel. to lending geoi. survey apparatus to normal schools], pp. 65-66. pp. 67-216, foldg. table. Ann. rept. of supt. of public schools, 1858. n. t. p. pp. 217-310. Contested election, n. t. p. pp. 311-334. Ann. rept. of state directors of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. R. cos. n. p., n. d. pp. 335-346. Eept. of committee on elections In matter of contested election of Magennls and Johnson, n. t. p. pp. 347-349. Rept. of special committee on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to transit duty on r. rs. n. t. p. pp. 351-353. Rept. of joint committee on State Prison accts. n. t. p. pp. 355-358. Rept. of special committee of Senate on part of Govs. mess. rel. to N. Y. quarantine, n. t. p. pp. 359-394. 4 ann. rept. of trustees of N. J. State Normal School, n. t. p. pp. 395-408. Rept. of committee on finance of Senate, n. t. p. pp. 409-420. Rept. of special committee of Senate on intem- perance, n. t. p. pp. 421-460. Ann. rept. of N. J. State Prison, n. t. p. pp. 461-523. Rept. of registry and return of marriages, births and deaths, n. t. p. pp. 525-647. Ann. repts. of officers of N. J. Lunatic Asylum, 1858. n. t. p. pp. 649-740. 4 ann. rept. of agric. socy., 1858. n, t. p. pp. 741-742. Rept. of special committee on part of Govs. mess. rel. to temperance, n. t. p. pp. 743-800. Ann. repts. of t. r. and canal cos. n. t. p. pp. 801-873, 2 foldg. tables. Ann. stmts, of banks, 1858. n. t. p. pp. 875-1088. Rept. of treasurer, 1858. n. t. p. pp. 1089-1092. State librarian's rept., 1858. n. t. p. pp. 1093-1094. Rept. of joint committee on State Prison accts. n. t. p. pp. 1095-1096. Stmt, of R. M. Smith, state treasurer, con- cerning N. J. Central R. R. n. t. p. pp. 1097-1101. Opinion of R. P. Thompson, rel. to N. J. Central R. R. tax. n. t. p. pp. 1103-1127. Index. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 83d General Assembly. Trenton : Sharp & Chew, 1859. 1139 pp. . Appendix. Salem : Sharp & Chew, 1859. 1127 pp., foldg. tables. Contents are the same as appendix to Senate Journal. 1860 84th Session Jan. 10-March 22 Journal of the 16th Senate. Belvidere : J. Simerson, 1860. 842 pp., 3 folds, tables. . Appendix. Belvidere : J. Simerson, 1860. 951 pp. Contents : pp. 3-82, foldg. table. Govs. mess. (Newell) [and ace. docs.]. Jan. 11, 1860. n. t. p. Corresp. and proclamation rel. to deposit of earth, etc., from slips apd sewers of New York upon lands lying under waters of New York Bay. pp. 33-45. Adj. gen.'s rept. pp. 47-52. Q. M. gen.'s rept. pp. 53-75, foldg. table. Pilot comrs.' rept. pp. 77-78. Letter from Prof. Cook. 79-82. pp. 83-95. Proceedings at inauguration of C. S. Olden as Gov. n. t. p. pp. 97-269. Ann. rept. of supt. of public schools, n. t. p. pp. 271-294. Ann. rept. of state directors of the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. R. cos. n. t. p. pp. 295-358. Ann. repts. of r. r. and canal cos. n. t. p. pp. 359-416 (3). 5 ann. rept. of N. J. state normal school. n. t. p. pp. 421-445. Ann. repts. of officers of N. J. Lunatic Asylum. n. t. p. pp. 447-484. Ann. rept. of N. J. State Prison, u. t. p. pp. 485-584. Ann. rept. of Agrlc. Socy. n. t. p. pp. 585-647, 2 foldg. tables. Ann. stmts, of banks, 1859. n. t. p. pp. 649-869 (1). Ann. rept. of state treasurer, 1859. n. t. p. pp. 871-928. Rent, of registry and return of marriages, births and deaths, n. t. p. pp. 929-951. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd I860 — cont'd 84th Session — cont'd Jan. 10-March 22 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd Minutes of votes and proceedings of 84th General Assembly. Free- hold : J. S. Yard, 1860. 1151 pp. . Appendix. Freehold : J. S. Yard, 1860. 951 pp. Contents same as Senate Journal Appendix. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1861 85th Session — [Regular] and Extra Jan. 8-March 15 ; April 30-May 10 Journal of the 17th Senate. Belvidere : J. Simerson, 1861. 824 pp. pp. 1-648. [Regular] Session, pp. 649-735. Extra Session, pp. 737-824. Index. . Appendix. Belvidere : J. Simerson, 1861. 1020 pp., 3 foldg. tables. Contents : pp. 3-19. Govs. mess. (Olden), n. t. p. pp. 21-64. Ann. rept. of condition of N. J. State Prison. h. t. p. pp. 65-292, foldg. table. Ann. rept. of supt. of public schools. h. t. p. pp. 293-322, foldg. table. Documents ace. Govs. mess. Adj. Gen.'s rept. pp. 295-302. Q. M. gen's rept. pp. 303-320, foldg. table. Pilot comrs.' rept. pp. 321-322. pp. 823-350. Ann. rept. of state directors of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy K. R. cos., 1860. n. t. p. pp. 351-406. Ann. repts. of r. r. and canal cos., 1860. n. t. p. pp. 407-430. Abstr. of 8th census of D. S. n. t. p. pp. 431-459. Ann. rept. of officers of N. J. State Lunatic Asylum for year MDCCCLX. n. t. p. pp. 461-567. Ann. rept, of Agric. Socy. n. t. p. pp. 569-793 (1). Ann. rept. of state treasurer, 1860. n. t. p. pp. 795-867. 6 ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of state normal school, n.t.p. pp. 869-932, foldg. table. Ann. stmts, of banks, 1860. n. t. p. pp. 933-993. Rept of registry and returns of marriages, births and deaths, pp. 995-1020. Index. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 85th General Assembly. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon & Co., 1861. 1360 pp. pp. 1-1097. [Regular] Session, pp. 1099-1239. Extra Session. pp. 1241-1360. Index. . Appendix. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon & Co., 1861. 1053 pp., 3 foldg. tables. Contents : pp. 3-52, foldg. table. Govs. mess. (Olden), with ace. docs. Jan. 8, 1861. h. t. p. pp. 22-31. Rept. of adj. gen., 1860. pp. 33-49, foldg. table. Rept. of q. m. gen., 1860. pp. 51-62. Rept. of pilot comrs., 1860. pp. 53-81. Ann. repts. of the officers of the N. J. State Lunatic Asylum, 1860. h. t. p. Including rept. of joint committee (pp. 73-74). pp. 83-106. Abstr. of the 8th census of the U. S., showing the population of N. J., by cos. and townships, 1860. h. t. p. pp. 107-134. Ann. rept. of the state directors of the Dela- ware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. R. cos., 1860. h. t. p. pp. 135-362. Ann. rept. of R. M. Smith, state treasurer, 1860. h. t. p. pp. 363-467. Ann. rept. of the N. J. Agric. Socy., 1860. h. t. p. pp. 468-526. Ann. rept. of the r. r. and canal cos. of N. J. h. t. p. pp. 527-601. 6 ann. rept. of the N. J. state normal school, 1860/1. h. t. p. pp. 602-610. Memorial of the N. J. Monument Assn., 1861. h. t. p. pp. 611-617. Rept. of the comrs. apptd. by the legislature of N. J. to meet comrs. of Va. and other states, at Washington, pp. 619-852. foldg. table. Ann. rept. of the supt. of public schools, 1860. h. t. p. pp. 853-896. Rept. of the N. J. State Prison, 1860. h. t. p. pp. 897-960. Ann. stmts, of the several banks of the state of N. J., 1860. h. t. p. pp. 961-1021. Rept. of the registry and returns of mar- riages, births and deaths, h. t. p. pp. 1023-1053. Index. Copies of the House Appendix were seen at the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, and at Rutgers College Library. 1862 86th Session Jan. 14-Mareh 28 Journal of the 18th Senate. Newton : Kolsey & GiUam, 1862. 376 pp. 16 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1862 — cont'd 86th Session — cont'd Jan. 14-Marcli 28 — cont'd Minutes of votes and proceedings of ttie 86tli General Assembly. Somerrille : A. E. Donaldson, 1862. 790 pp. Legislative Documents, n. p., n. d. v. p.* Contents : Mess, of the Gov. (Olden), Jan. 14, 1862. n. t. p. 8 pp. Ann. rept. of the adj. gen., 1862. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 55 pp. Ann. rept. of q. m. gen., 1862. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 126 pp Ann. rept. of supt. of public schools for year ending Dec. 15, »861. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 168 pp. Ann. rept. of oflBcers of N. J. State Lunatic Asylum. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 13 pp. Eept. of registry and returns of births, deaths and mar- riages, 1861. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 56 (3) pp. Ann. rept. of state directors of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Gamden and Amboy E. E. cos., 1861. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 20 pp. Ann. repts. of r. r. and canal •;os., 1861. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 54 pp. Ann. repts. of banks, 1861. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 55 pp., foldg. table. Ann. rept. of officers of N. J. State Prison. Jersey City : J. U. Lyon, 1862. 27 pp. 7 ann. rept. of trustees of state normal school, and ace. docs., for year ending Feb. 9, 1862. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 48 pp. Ann. rept. of state treasurer, 1861. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 102 (1) pp. Ann. rept. of N. J. state librarian, 1861. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 4 pp. Ann. rept. of N. J. state librarian, 1861. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 4 pp. Index. 12 pp. 1863 87th Session Jan. 13-March 25 Journal of the 19th Senate. Morrlstown : L. C. Vogt, 1863. 462 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 87th General Assembly, Hackensack : B. Winton, 1863. 612 pp. Legislative Documents, n. p., n. d. v. p.* Contents : Mess, of Gov. (Olden), Jan. 13, 1863. Trenton: D Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 9 pp. Inaugural address of the Gov. (FuTker), Jan. 20, 1863. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 16 pp. Ann. rept. of state adj. gen., 1862. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 19 pp. Ann. rept. of state q. m. gen., 1862. Trenton-: D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. ISO pp. Ann. rept of officers of State Lunatic Asylum, 1862. Tren- ton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 23 pp. Ann. rept. of supt. of public schools for year ending Dec. 15, 1862. Trenton: D. Naar, "True American" Office, 1863. 197 pp., foldg. table. Ann. rept. of officers of State Prison, 1862. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 31 pp. Abstract of ratabies of the several cos., 1862. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 14 pp. Ann. rept. of state directors of Delaware and Earltan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. R. cos., 1862. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 21 pp. Ann. repts. of r. r. and canal cos., 1862. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 54 pp., 4 leaves. Ann. repts. of the state agric. socy. for 1862-1863. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 71 pp. 8 ann. rept. of trustees of state normal school, and ace. docs., for year ending Feb. 9, 1863. Treuton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 110 (1) pp. Ann. rept. of state treasurer, 1862. Trenton : D. Naar "True American" Office, 1863. 125 (2) pp. Eept. of registry and returns of births, marriages and deaths in state, 1862. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " office, 1863. 56 (1) pp. Ann. repts. of several banks of state, for year 1862. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 67 pp., 2 foldg. tables. Ann. rept. of state librarian, 1862. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. pp. 69-72. Ann. rept. of comrs. of pilotage, 1862. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. pp. 73-76. Index. 21 pp. 1864 88th Session Jan. 2-April 14 Journal of the 20th Senate. Morrlstown: L. C. Vogt. 1864. 1132 pp. Mlnntes of votes and proceedings of the 88th General Assembly. Hackensack: B. Winton, 1864. 1108 pp. Legislative Documents, n. p., n. d. v. p.* COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1864 — cont'd 88th Session — cont'd Jan. 2-April 14 — cont'd Contents : Govs. mess. (Parker), Jan. 12, 1864. Trenton: D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 31 pp. Govs. mess. rel. to bill pending before the IT. S. House of Reps, concerning Camden and Atlantic R. E. Co. and Earl- tan and Delaware Bay R. E. Co., with res. of legislature, March 23, 1864. Trenton : " True American " Oflfce, 1864. 8 pp. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1863. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 32 pp. Ann. rept. of state q. m. gen., 1863. Trenton : " True Ameri- can " Office, 1864. 154 pp. Ann. rept of supt. of public schools, for year ending Dec. 15, 1883. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 175 pp., foldg. table. 9 ann. rept. of Dd. of trustees of state normal school, and ace. docs., 1863. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 182 (1) pp. Ann. rept. [of officers] of State Lunatic Asylnm, 1863. Tren- ton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 22 pp. Ann. repts. [of officers] of State Prison, for year ending Nov. 30, 1863. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American '' Office, 1864. 35 pp. Ann. rept. of State Agric. Socy., 1863. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 34 pp. Eept. of Joint committee on treasurer's accts., for year end- ing Nov. 30, 1863. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 12 pp. Ann. rept of treasurer, for year ending Nov. 30, 1863. Tren- ton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 155 (2) pp. Ann. rept. of state directors of Delaware and Earitan Canal and Camden and Amboy E. R. cos., 1863. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office. 1864. 19 (2) pp. Ann. repts. of r. r. and canal cos., 1863. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 64 pp. Ann. repts. of banks, 1863. Trenton : D. Naar, " True Ameri- can " Office, 1864. 80 pp., 1 foldg. table. Repts. of majority and minority of committee on elections on Assembly bill no. 190. Trenton : D. Naar, " True Ameri- can " Office. 1864. 19 (2) pp. Repts. of majority and minority of committee on elections on petition of Chas. C. Lathrop. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 35 pp. Ann. rept. of state librarian, 1863. Trenton : " True Ameri- can " Office. 1864. 4 pp. Ann. rept. of comrs. of pilotage, 1863. Trenton : " True American " Office, 1864. 4 pp. Document transmitted by the legislature in- reference to the Gettysburg cemetery. 4 pp. n. t. p. Ann. rept. of registry and return of births, marriages and deaths for 1863. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 57 (1) pp. Index. 13 pp. 1865 89th Session Jan. 10-April 6 Journal of the 21st Senate. Mount Holly : Herald Office, 1865. 1135 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 89th General Assembly. Woodbury: A. S. Barber, 1865. 1109 pp. Legislative Documents, n. p.. n. d. v. p.* Contents : Ann. mess, of the Gov. (Parker), Jan. 11, 1865, with ace. docs. J. H. Lyon and J. R. Frecse, 1865. 154 pp. n. p. PP- 25-28. Rept. of bd. of visitors, agric. school. Jan. 19, 1865. h. t. p. pp. 29-35. Plan and course of Instruction of Butgers' Scientific School, n. t. p. PPi^^J"*"- E«Pt. of comr. on naval credits. Sept 23, 1864. h. t p. PP- 41-44. Rept. of Joint committee on state prison. Feb. 23, 1865. h. t. p. pp. 45-48. Eept of comrs. of sinking fund, Dec. 14, 1864. h. t p. PP-,^^-^^- Rept. of comr. apptd. to visit battlefields of Md. h. t p. pp. [57-60]. Mess, of Gov. rel. to statutes to be placed by each state in the old hall of the House of Bepre- sentatives. h. t p. pp. [61-63]. Eept. of secy, of state on lees reed, for year 1864. h. t p. pp. [65]-154. Corresp. with President and others rel. to military affairs. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. •*°.?.-^^P'- "* I- ™- sen., for year ending Nov. 30, 1864. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 119 pp. Ann. rept. of supt of public schools, 1864. Jersey City: J. H. Lyon, 1865. 189 pp., 4 pis. •Document numbers have not been inserted until 1873, when they Jrst appear on the title pages of the several documents. Indexes of the Legislative Documents assign numbers from 1862 to 1872 in- clusive. j.t.1* "» INDB3X TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 17 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1865 — cont'd 89tli Session — cont'd Jan. 10-Aprll 6 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd 10 ann. rept. of trustees of state normal school, 1864. Jersey City: J. H. Lyon, 1865. 33 pp. . , ,„„^ ^ Ann. rept. of officers of State Lunatic Asylum, 1864. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 19 (2) pp. Ann. repts. [of officers] of State Prison, for year ending Nov. 30, 1864. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 25 pp. Ann. rept. of state directors of Delaware and Earltan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. E. cos., 1864. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 17 (2) pp. r,.* t tr Ann. repts. of r. r. and canal cos., 1864. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 63 pp., 3 leaves. Ann. stmts, of banks, 1864. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 63 pp., 1 foldg. table. Ann. rept. of registry and return of births, marriages and deaths, 1864. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 55 (1) pp. Eept. of Assembly Committee apptd. to inquire Into condition of bridges over Passaic and Hackensack rivers. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 11 pp. „ . , Rept. of Investigating committee rel. to Bergen tunnel. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 15 pp. ^__ Rept. of comrs. on reform of Juvenile offenders. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 44 (1) pp. Rept. of comrs. on lands under water, 1849 ; opinions or Messrs. Parker, Zabrlskle .... 1864 . . . Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 91 pp. , ^ ^ ^ ^ . , Eept. of comrs. apptd. to ascertain rights of state and riparian owners, to lands lying under water, Feb. 1, 1865. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 74 pp. „ ,r> „ Description of geology of the state, rept, of H. D. Rogers [1840], Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 227 pp. Ann. rept. of state treasurer, for year ending Nov. 30, 18B4. Jersey City: J. H. Lyon, 1885. 189 (2) pp. Abstract of rateables of the several counties, 1864. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 17 pp. Contents. 19 pp. 1866 90th Session Jan. 9-April 6 Journal of the 22d Senate. Salem : P. F. Patterson, 1866. 1072 pp., 2 leaves. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 90th General Assembly. Woodbury : A. S. Barber, 1866. 1321 (2) pp. Legislative Documents. New Brunswick : J. P. Babcock, 1866. 1189 pp.* Mess, of Gov. Contents ; (Parker), Jan. 10, 1866, with ace. docs. Trenton : " State Gazette " Office, 1866. 142 pp. p. 31. Agric. College Circular issued by the Gov., July IT. pp. 33-37. Rept. of comrs. of Agric. College Fund, pp. 39-41. State Luhatlc Asylum rept., 1865. ' pp. 43-45. Corresp. with N. Y. and Penn. Institutions for Blind. pp. 47-52. Deaf and dumb ; stmts, rel. to N. J. pupils in American Asylum for Deaf and Dumb, Hartford, Conn., and Institution for Deaf and Dumb in N. Y. and Penn. p. 53. Penn. training school rept., 1865 [rel. to N. J. pupils], pp. 55-63. Quarantine, pp. 65-66. N. J. Pilots, pp. 67-91. John Hart Monument, pp. 91-116. Antietam National Cemetery, pp. 117-136. Corresp. with the President, etc., rel. to military matters, pp. 137-138. War claims, pp. 139-140. Bounties. pp. 141-142. Soldiers' children's home, pp. 143-146. Eept. of directors of Soldiers' Children's Home, 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 147-150. Rept. of comrs. of Home for Disabled Soldiers, 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 151-155. Ann. rept. of trustees of State Reform School, 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 157-164. Ann. rept. of bd. of visitors of agric. college, 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 165-176. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 177-190. Inauguration of the Governor, Jan. 16, 1866. n. p. n. d. pp. 191-204. Ann. rept. of comptroller of the treasury, June 1 to Nov. 30, 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 205-219. Abstract of the ratabies of the several cos., 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 221-253. Ann. stmts, of the banks of the state, 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 255-270. Ann. rept. of state directors of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy E. E. and Trans- portation COS., 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 273-350. Ann. repts. of r. r. and canal cos., 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 351-354. Rept. of comrs. of sinking tanA, 1865. n. p. n. d. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1866 — cont'd 90th Session — cont'd Jan. 9-Aprll 6 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd pp. 357-486. Ann, rept. of supt. of public schools, 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 487-561. Ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of state normal school, and ace. docs., 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 563-768. Eept. of Joint committee on treasurer's ac- counts, with treasurer's (Narr) rept. for year ending Nov. 30, 1865. n. p. n. d. ,„„„ pp. 769-792. Eept. of state treasurer (Ivlne), March 7, 1866. n. p. n. d. pp. 'f93-816. Ann. repts. of officers of State Prison, 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 817-827. Rept. of House committee on agric, 1866. n. p. n. d. pp. 829-884. Ann. rept. of registry of births and deaths, 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 887-976. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., 1864 and 1865. n. p. n. d. pp. 977-1160. Ann. rept. of q. m. gen., 1865. u. p. n. d. pp. 1161-1189. Contents. 1867 91st Session Jan. 8-April 12 Journal of the twenty-third Senate. Newark : F. F. Patterson, 1867. 1106 pp., 2 leaves. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the ninety-first General Assembly. Camden : S. Chew, 1867. 1456 pp. Legislative Documents. New Brunswick : J. F. Babcock, 1867. 1395 pp.* Contents : pp. 3-37. Mess, of Gov. (Ward), Jan. 18, 1867. n. p. n. d. pp. 28-28%. Objections of Gov. to Wet JBasin Bill, Apr. 11, 1867. n. p. n. d. pp. 29-40. Rept. of state sanitary comn. h. t. p. pp. 41-48. Rept. of trustees of Rutgers College, 1865/6. h. t. p. pp. 49-52. Eept. of trustees of Eutgers College, 1865. n. t. p. pp. 53-62. Repts. of asylums for education of deaf, dumb and blind, 1866. h. t. p. pp. 63-87. Geol. survey, state geologist's rept., 1866. n. t. p. pp. 89-105. Eept. of executive committee of agric. socy. to stockholders and members, 1866. h. t. p. pp. 107-111. 3d ann. rept. of bd. of visitors for agric. college, 1866. n. p. n. d. pp. 113-116. Eept. of committee on sinking fund [Apr. 12, 1867]. h. t. p. pp. 117-140. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury, 1865/6. h. t. p. pp. 141-159. Ann. stmts, of banks, 1866. h. t. p. loldg. table, pp. 161-164. Eept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts., 1865/6. h. t. p. pp. 165-313. Rept. of state treasurer, 1865/6. n. t. p. pp. 314-338. Ann. rept. of officers of State Lunatic Asylum, 1865/6. h. t. p. pp. 339-410, pi. Ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of state normal school, with ace. docs.. 1865/6. h. t. p. pp. 411-418. Eept. of State Reform School for Juvenile De- linquents, 1865)/6. h. t. p. pp. 419-593. Ann. rept. of state bd. of education, with rept. of supt. of public instruction, 1866. h. t. p. pp. 595-598. Rept. of finance committee rel. to repeal of apprn. made to agric. socy. for Information as to destruction of fruits, etc., by insects. March 27, 1866. h. t. p. pp. 599-613. Ann. rept. of state directors of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. R. and Trans- portation Co., 1866. h. t. p. pp. 615-686. Ann. repts. of r. r. and canal cos., 1866. h. t. p. pp. 687-690. Veto of suppl. to act for punishment of crimes. Jan. 30, 1867. h. t. p. pp. 691-699. Corresp. rel. to bridge over Newark Bay and Govs, mess., 1867. h. t. p. pp. 701-847. Depositions in contested election betw. Jones vs. Tyrrell, Middlesex Co. b. t. p. pp. 849-928. Depositions in contested election [Gmbb vs. Lipplncott], Burlington Co. h. t. p. pp. 929-943. Abstract of ratabies of the cos., 1866. h. t. p. pp. 945-968. Act to establish a system of public instruction for the state, March 21, 1867. h. t. p. pp. 969-991. Constitution of state of N. J. n. t. p. pp. 993-996. Rept. of pilot comrs., 1866. h. t. p. pp. 997-1028. Addresses delivered at presentation of portrait of Abraham Lincoln, Feb. 12, 1867. h. t. p. pp. 1033-1052. Rept. of joint committee on ferries, h. t. p. * Document numbers have not been Inserted until 1873, when they first appear on the title pages of the several documents. Indexes of the Legislative Documents assign numbers from 1862 to 1872 in- clusive. 18 INDEX TO DOCTMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Sept. of comrs. of sinking fand, 1865/6. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1867 — cont'd 91st Session — cont'd Jan. 8-Aprll 12 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd pp. 1053-1080. Ann. rept. of State Prison, 1867 [1. e. 1866]. h. t p. pp. 1081-1095. Memorial In regard to Lincoln monument to be erected at Springfield, 111. b. t. p. pp. 1097-1108. Bept. of state librarian, for jear ending Jan. 31, 1867. h. t. p. pp. 1109-1112. Eei b. t. p. pp. 1113-1136. Kept, of committee on elections rel. to seat occupied by N. H. Tyrrell, b. t. p. pp. 1137-1147. Opinion of atty. gen. concerning riparian rlgbts. b. t. p. pp. 1149-1155. Quarantine corresp., 1866-1867. h. t p. pp. 1157-1212. Ann. rept. of registry and return of mar- riages, birtbs and deaths, 1866. b. t. p. pp. 1213-1239. Rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers, 1866. h. t. p. pp. 1241-1247. Eept. of directors of Soldiers' Cblldren's Home. 1866. b. t p. pp. 1249-1252. Eept. on war history, Dec. 24, 1866. b. t. p. pp. 1253-1264. Rept. of adj. gen., 1866. b. t. p. pp. 1265-1359. Eept. of q. m. gen., 1866. h. t. p. pp. 1361-1364. Res. in case of C. F. Bub, and rept. of special committee, h. t. p. pp. 1365-1395. Contents. 1868 92d Session Jan. 14-April 17 Journal of tbe twenty-fonrtb Senate. Mount Holly : Herald Office, 1868. 1199 (1) pp. Mlnntes of votes and proceedings of tbe ninety-second General As- sembly. Cape Island: C. S. Hagratb, 1868. 1541 (2) pp. li^lslatiTe Documents. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1868. 1172 pp., pl.» Contents : pp. 3-37. Mess, of Gov. (Ward), Jan. 14, 1868. n. p. n. d. pp. 29-64. Rept. of comrs. to revise tax laws, etc, Jan. 23, 1868. h. t. p. pp. 65-93, pi. Ann, rept of State Reform School for Juvenile Offenders. 1866/7. h. t p. pp. 95-123. Ann. repts. of officers of State Lnnatic Asylnm, 1866/7. b. t p. pp. 125-152. Eept. of state geologist, 1867. h. t p. pp. 153-167. Ann. repts. of officers of Home for Disabled Soldiers, 1866/7. b. t. p. pp. 169-180. Aim. repts. of institvitions for education of deaf and dumb, blind, and feeble-minded, 1867. b. t. p. pp. 181-206. Eept. of adj. gen., 1867. h. t. p. pp. 207-231. Ann, rept. of comptroller of treasury, 1866/7. h. t. p. pp. 233-352. Rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts., with treasurer's rept, 1866/7. b. t. p. pp. 353-357. Rept of comrs. of sinking fund, 1866/7. b. t p. pp. 359-441. Repts. of r. r. and canal cos., 1867. b. t p. pp. 443-469. Bepts. of banks, 1867. h. t p. pp. 471-524. Bept of state college for benefit of agrlc. and mech. arts, 1867. b. t. p. pp. 525-649. Ann, rept of trustees of state normal school, and ace docs., 1867. b. t p. pp. 651-821. AJon. rept. of state bd. of education, with rent of state supt of public instruction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1867. h. t p. pp. 823-848. Ann. rept of State Prison, 1866/7. b. t p. pp. 849-859. Bept of Soldiers' Children's Home, 1866/7. b. t p. pp. 861-866. Bept of bd. of pilot comrs., 1867. h. t p. pp. 867-881. Rept of state directors of joint cos. of Dela- ware and Baritan canal, and Camden and Amboy R. B. and Transportation Co., 1867. b. t. p. pp. 883-897. Bept of park comrs. b. t p. pp. 899-922. Abstr. of amt of ratables, 1867. n. t p. pp. 923-929. Ann, rept of State Agrlc. Socy., 1867. h. t p. pp. 931-947. Bept of comrs. apptd. to confer with N. T. state comrs. on erection of quarantine warehouses, wharves, etc. h. t p. pp. 949-955. Joint resolutions withdrawing consent of state to proposed amdmt to Constitution of IT. S. b. t p. pp. 957-1014. Ann. rept of registry of births, marriages, and deaths, 1867. h. t p. pp. 1015-1148. Bept of q. m. gen., 1866/7. h. t p. pp. 1149-1172. Contents. 1869 93d Session Jan. 12-ApriI 2 • Journal of the twenty-fifth Senate. Mount Holly: Herald Office. 1869. 1239 (1) pp. Hlnntes of votes and proceedings of the ninety-third General As- sembly. Freehold : J. S. Yard, 1869. 1643 (2) pp. L^lslatlve Documents. Hudson City: W. D. McGregor, 1869. 1340 pp.* COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1869 — confd 93d Session — confd Jan. 12-AprU 2 — cont'd Contents : pp. 3-29. Mess, of Gov. (Ward). Jan. 12, 1869. n. t p. pp. 31-114. Bepts. of r. r. and canal cos., 1869 [t. e. 1868]. h. t p. pp. 115-129. Ann. rept of directors of joint cos. of Delaware and Earitan Canal and Camden and Amboy r. r. cos., 1868. n. t. p. pp. 131-170. Repts. of agrlc. college and ann. lecture, 1868. h. t p. pp. 171-176. Bept. of special committee of State Agrlc. Socy. rel. to cattle disease, 1868. ta. t. p. pp. 177-190. Inaugural proceedings and address of Gov. Bandolpb, Jan. 19, 1869. h. t p. pp. 191-194. Mess, of Gov. (Bandolpb) recommending abo- lition of transit dntles, Feb. 24, 1869. h. t p. pp. 195-317. Depositions and evidence in contested election case of Hooper vs. Torrey as senator from co. of Ocean. h. t p. pp. 319-327. Bept. of joint committee to Inquire into mngnmt of state prison, 1868. n. t p. pp. 329-391. Bept. of comrs. to examine various systems of prison discipline and propose Improved plan. n. t. p. pp. 393-428. Ann. rept. of State Prison, 1868. n. t p. pp. 429-452. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury, 1867/8. h. t p. pp. 453-459. Bept. of comrs. to improve and extend Soldiers' Children's Home, 1868. h. t p. pp. 461-467. Ann. repts. of institutions for education of deaf, dumb, and blind pupils, 1868. tu t p. pp. 469-618. Bept of joint committee on treasurer's accts. to tbe legislature, with treasurer's rept. for 1867/8. h. t p. pp. 619-623. Ann. rept of comrs. of sinking fund, 1867/8. h. t p. pp. 624-829. Ann. rept. of state bd. of education with rent of supt of public instruction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1868. h. t p. pp. 831-906. New Jersey school law with notes, blanks and forms for use and government of school officers, n. t p. pp. 907-1010. 14th ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of state nor- mal school and ace. docs., 1867/8. b. t p. pp. 1011-1034. Abstract of amt of ratables, 1868. h. t p. pp. 1035-1039. Ann. rept. of agt. for collection of military claims, 1867/8 h. t p. pp. 1040-1065. Eept of adj. gen., 1867/8. h. t p. pp. 1067-1072. Ann. rept. of bd. of pilot comrs., 1868. h. t p. pp. 1073-1135. Ann, rept of registry of marriages, births and deatbs. 1868. h. t p. pp. 1137-1145. Ann. rept of q. m. gen., 1867/8. h. t p. pp. 1146-1163. Ann. rept of Home for Disabled Soldiers, 1867/8. h. t p. pp. 1165-1179. Bept of water comrs., city of Elizabeth, 1868. h. t p. pp. 1181-1207. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings Institn- tions, 1868. h. t p. pp. 1209-1231. Ann. rent of State Beform School for Ju- venile Delingnents, 1868. h. t p. pp. 1233-1240. Bept. of comrs. to examine sites, prepare plans, etc., for new lunatic asylum, h. t p. pp. 1241-1267. Ann. repts. of officers of State Lnnatic Asy- lum, 1867/8. h. t. p. pp. 1269-1272. Mess, of tbe Gov. rel. to " Stevens' battery," March 22, 1869. h. t p. , pp. 1273-1277. Mess, of the Gov. rel. to Assembly bill No. 120 and to taxation on private corporations, March 3, 1869. h. L p. pp. 1279-1283. Mess, of the Gov. on enlargement of state priEon and establishment of house of correction, March 23, 1869. h. t p. pp. 128.5-1288. Veto mess, as to base ball clubs and minor corporations, March 3, 1869. h. t p. ''P;o^*^*2®2- ^^*° ™^ss. rel. to Yineland Bwy., Feb. 24, 1869. h. t p. pp. 1293-1296. Mess, of Gov. transmitting proposed 15tb amdmt March, 1869. b. t p. pp. 1297-1303. Veto mess, of suppl. to Montclalr rwy. bill- March 31, 1869. h. t p. pp. 1305-1340. Contents. 1870 94th Session Jan. 11-March 17 Jonraal of the twenty-sixth Senate. Newton : T. G. Bunnell 1870 1257 pp. ' Votes and proceedings of the ninety-fourth General Assemblv Free- hold: J. S. Yard, 1870. 1469 (2) pp. '" Legislative Docnments. Hoboken : A. O. E^?ans, 1870. 1232 pp.* * Document numbers have not been Inserted until 1873, when tbey first appear on tbe title pages of the several documents. Indexes (h the Legislative Docnments assign numbers from 1862 to 1872 In- clusive. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 19 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1870 — cont'd 94th Session — cont'd Jan. 11-March 17 — cont'd Contents : pp. 3-26. Mess, of the Gov. (Randolph), Jan. 11, 1870. n. t. p. pp. 27-30. Veto of Sen. hill 111, act respecting court of chancery, h. t. p. pp. 31-34. Mess, of Gov. rel. to home for dlsahled soldiers, March 9, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 35-40. Mess, of Gov. rel. to taxes on corporations, March 15, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 41-45. Mess, of the Gov. rel. to taxes on corporations, March 17, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 47-51. Communication of the Gov. rel. to Assembly bill rel. to taxes to he paid to Erie Rwy. Co., March 22, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 53-144. Repts. of r. r. and canal cos., 1869. h. t. p. pp. 145-162. Ann. rept. of state directors of joint cos. of Delaware and Karitan and Camden and Amboy r. r. cos., 1869. h. t. p. pp. 163-209. Rcpts. on agrlc. college and ann. lecture, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 211-255. Ann. rept. of State Prison, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 257-279. Ann. rept of comptroller of treasury, for year ending Nov. 30. 1869. h. t. p. pp. 281-287. Ann. rept. of Soldiers' Children's Home, (or year ending Dec. 1, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 289-294. Rept. of comrs. on plan of Stevens' Battery, with rept. of engr. h. t. p. pp. 294-299. Ann. rept, on deaf and dumb supported by the state in Penn. Institution for Deaf and Dumb. 1869. h. t. p. pp. 301-332. Ann. repts. of managers and officers of State Lunatic Asylum, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 333-338. Rept. of Joint committee of state lunatic asy- lum, for year ending Nov. 30, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 339-468. Rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts., with treasurer's rept., for year ending Nov. 30, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 469-475. Ann. rept. of pilot comrs., 1869. h. t. p. pp. 477-483. Ann. rent, of sinlsing fund comrs., for year ending Nov. 30, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 485-495. Ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers, for year ending Nov. 30, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 497-507. Ann. rept. of state librarian, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 509-529. 5 ann. rept. of State Reform School, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 531-727. Ann. rept. of state supt. of public Instruction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 729-804. N. J. school law with notes, blanks and forms, for use and government of school officers, h. t. p. pp. 807-906. 14 ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of state normal school, and ace. docs., for year ending Nov. 30, 1869. n. p., n. d. pp. 908-933. Abstracts of amts. of ratables, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 935-946. Township school system. Suppl. to rept. of state supt. of public instruction, 1869. n. p., n. d. pp. 949-983. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings Institutions, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 985-1007. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., for year ending Nov. 30, 1869. h. t. p. pp. 1009-1012. N. J. monument assn. memorial, h. t. p. pp. 1015-1021. Rept. of riparian comn. h. t. p. pp. 1023-1083. Ann. rept. of marriages, births and deaths, 1869. h. t p. pp. 1085-1121. Ann. rept. of geologist, 1869. h. t. p. , pp. 1123-1205. Rept. of q. m. gen., for year ending Nov. 30, 1869. n. t. p. pp. 1207-1232. Contents. 1871 95th Session Jan. 10-Aprll 6 Journal of the 27th Senate. Somerville : D. Porter, 1871. 1815 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 95th General Assembly. Camden : S. Chew, 1871. 1871 pp. Legislative Documents. Jersey City : Pangborn, Dunning & Dear, 1871. 1288 pp., 2 foldg. tables, 2 pis., 7 maps.* Contents : pp. 3-21. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Randolph), 1871. h. t. p. pp. 23-255. Rept. of state bd. of education and state supt. of public instruction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 257-399. Rept. of Joint committee on treasurer's accts., with treasurer's rept. for year ending Oct. 31, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 401-417. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury, for year ending Oct. 31, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 419-449, foldg. table. Rept. of State Prison officers, for year ending Oct. 31, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 451-496. 6 ann. rept of Rutgers' Sclentiflc School, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 497-532. Ann. rept. on State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents, for year ending Oct. 31, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 533-627. 17 ann. rept. of trustees of state normal school and ace. docs, for year ending Oct. 31, 1870. n. t. p. pp. 629-635. 6 ann. rept. of Soldiers' Children's Home, for year ending Nov. 30, 1870. n. t. p. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1871 — cont'd 95th Session — cont'd Jan. 10-Aprll 6— cont'd Contents : — cont'd pp. 637-659. Ann. rept. of officers of State Lunatic Asylum, for year ending Nov. 30, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 661-667. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, for year ending Oct. 31, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 669-691. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 693-696. Ann. rept. of state librarian, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 697-701. Rept. of joint committee on state lunatic asy- lum, h. t. p. pp. 703-721. Abstract of census of state, 1870. n. p., n. d. pp. 723-746. Abstract of amt. of ratables, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 747-786. Ann. stmt, of banks and savings institutions, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 787-901. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1870. h. t. p. pp. 903-910. Rept. of state directors of Delaware and Rari- tan Canal and Camden and Amboy R. R. and Transporta- tion COS., 1870. h. t. p. pp. 911-914. Veto of Senate bill 141 to incorporate a co. to form artiflcial navigation betw. Passaic and Delaware rivers, h. t. p. pp. 915-918. Veto, March 15, 1871, of Assembly bill 34 to Incorporate Marine and Inland Telegraph Co. h. t. p. pp. 919-921. Veto, March 15, 1811, of Senate bill 240 to In- corporate Ocean Yacht Club of Jersey City. h. t. p. pp. 923-927. Special message of the Gov. on exercise of veto power. March 21, 1871. h. t. p. pp. 929-932. Veto, March 22, 1871, of Assembly bill 38 to increase the school fund of the state, h. t. p. pp. 933-936. Veto, March 22, 1871, of bill to create from the town of Bergen, a new township, h. t. p. pp. 937-939. Veto, March 22, 1871, of bill to authorize the Mayor, etc., of Paterson to borrow money for payment of debts, etc. h. t. p. pp. 941-048. Veto, March 23, 1871, of act to re-organize local govt, of Jersey City. h. t. p. pp. 949-953. Special mess, of the Gov. on bribery law, March 29, 1871. ' h. t. p. pp. 955-958. Veto of bills to revise charter of city of New- ark, March 29, 1871. h. t. p. pp. 959-982. Rept. of riparian comrs., 1870. h. t. p. pp. 983-987. Rept. of Comptroller on riparian expenses, Feb. 13, 1871. h. t. p. pp. 989-1057. Stmt, of marriages, births and deaths, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 1059-1114. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1870. h. t. p. Includes 3 maps. pp. 1115-1139. Ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers, 1870. h. t. p. pp. 1141-1179. Rept. of q. m. gen., 1870. h. t. p. Includes 1 table. pp. 1181-1205. First ann. rept. of comrs. of fisheries, 1871. - Includes 4 maps. *» pp. 1207-1221. Addresses delivered in reference to free high schools, March 1, 1871. h. t. p. pp. 1223-1226. Ann. rept. of institutions for education of deaf and dumb pupils for year 1870. h. t. p. pp. 1227-1288. Contents. 1872 96th Session Jan. 9-Aprll 4 Journal of the 28th Senate. Somerville : D. Porter, 1871. 1629 pp. Votes and proceedings of the 96th General Assembly. Bridgeton: G. Nixon, 1872. 1728 pp. Legislative Documents. Freehold : J. S. Yard. v. p.* The title page erroneously reads 86th legislature ; should be 96th. Contents : Ann. mess, of Gov. (Randolph), Jan. 9, 1872. h. t. p. 18 pp. Inaugural proceedings and address of Gov. (Parker), Jan. 16, 1872. h. t. p. 18 pp. Rept. of state bd. of education and state supt. of public in- struction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1871. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy & Bechtel, 1872. 56, 144 pp. Rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts. with treasurer's rept., for year ending Oct. 31, 1871. Trenton : State Gazette Office, 1871. 149 pp. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury, with abstracts of amt. of ratables, 1871. Trenton : State Gazette Office, 1872. 54 pp. Rept. of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 81, 1871. Trenton : State Gazette Office, 1871. 30 pp., foldg. table. Ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of state normal school and ace. docs, for year ending Oct. 31, 1871. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy & Bechtel, 1872. 80 pp., 1 pi. * Document numbers have not been Inserted until 1873, when they first appear on the title pages of tJie several documents. Indexes of the Legislative Documents assign numbers from 1862 to 1872 in- clusive. 20 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1872 — cont'd 96th Session — cont'd Jan. 9-AprU 4 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd 7 ann. rept. of Bntsers Scientific Scbool, 1871. Trenton: " State Gazette," Murphy & Becbtel, 1871. 55 pp. 7 ann. rept of State Reform School for Jnvenile Delinquents for year ending Oct. 31, 1871. Trenton : " State Gazette," Mnrphy & Bechtel, 1872. 37 pp., pi. Ann. rept. of State Industrial School for Girls, 1871. Tren- ton : Gazette Office, 1872. 6 pp. Ann, rept. of Soldiers' Children's Home, 1871. Trenton: State Gazette Office, 1871. 8 pp. Ann. repts. of officers of State Lnnatie Asylum, for year end- ing Oct., 1871. Trenton : " State Gazette," Mnrphy & Bechtel, 1871. 24 pp., pi. Eept. of comrs. apptd! to select site and huild asylnm for In- sane, Dec 15, 1871. Trenton : State Gazette Office, 1872. 9 pp. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinking fimd, for year ending Oct. 31, 1871. Trenton : Gazette Office, 1872. 7 pp. Ann. rept of adj. gen., for year ending Oct 31, 1871. Trenton : Gazette Office, 1872. 23 pp. Kept, of q. m. gen., 1871. Trenton : " State Gazette," Mnrphy & Bechtel, 1872. 26 (1) pp. Bept of state library, 1871. Trenton : Gazette Office, 1871. 5 pp. Kept of riparian comrs.. 1871. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy & Bechtel, 1872. 10 pp. Stmt of marriages, births and deaths, 1871. h. t p. 67 pp. Ann. rept of state geologist, 1871. h. t. p. 46 pp. 2 maps. Ann. rept of Home for Disabled Soldiers, 1871. Trenton: State Gazette Office, 1872. 18 pp., 3 leaTes. 2 ann. rept of comrs. of fisheries, 1872. Trenton : Gazette Office, 1872. 22 pp. Ann. rot of pilot con-rs.. 1871. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy & BechteL 1872. 6 pp. Bept of Lonrn. on education, h. t p. 39 pp. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos. and re[:t of Delaware and Rarltan Canal and Camden and Amboy transportation cos., 1871. h. t n. 76 pp. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions, 1871. h. t p. pp. 77-121. Govs. mess. reL to Stockton and Kearney statues, h. t. p. pp. 123-127. Opinion of atty. gen. rel. to local option, h. t p. pp. 129-134. Eept on national convention of agric. h. t p. pp. 135-141. Bept of joint committee on state lunatic asylum, h. t p. pp. 143-147. Special mess, of Gov., March 15, 1ST2. h. t p. pp. 149-152. Special rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts. h. t p. pp. 153-163. Bept of committee on judiciary on Govs, veto of Senate bill 187. h. t p. pp. 165-170. Majority rept of committee on deaf mntes. h. t p. pp. 171- 173 Minority rept of committee on deaf mutes, h. t p. pp. 175- 177. Teto, Feb. 20, 1872, of Senate bill no. 57. h. t p. pp. 179- 181. Veto, March 14, 1872. of Senate blU 187. h. t p. pp. 183-188. Veto, March 28, 1872. of Assembly bUl 129. h. t p. pp. 189- X93 Veto, April 2, 1872, of Assembly bill 147. h. t. p. pp. 195- 198. Veto, April 2, 1872, of Assembly bill 474. h. t p. pp. 199-201. 1873 97th Session Jan. 14-April 4 Journal of the 29th Senate. Newark : F. W. Potter, 1873. 1499 pp. A special s^sion of the Senate, April 24, 1873, is in- cluded In this volume, pp. 1147-1155. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 97th General Assembly. Burlington : G. H. Hays, 1873. 1800 pp. LeelslatiTe Documents. Jersey City : Pangliom, Dunning t Dear, 1S73. V. p. Contents : doc £1.] Ann. mess, of Gov. (Parker). Jan. 14. 1873. h. t p. 34 pp. doc 2. Bent of joint committee on treasurer's accts., with treasurers rept. for year ending Oct 31, 1872. n. p., n. d. 14a pp. doc 3. Ann. rept of comptroller of treasury, with abstracts of amt of ratables, for year ending Oct 31, 1872. n. p., n. d. 62 pp. doc 4. Bept of State Prison^ for year ending Oct 31, 1872. n. p., n. d. 24 pp., foldg. table, doc 5. Ann. repts. of officers of State Lunatic Asylum, for year ending Oct 31, 1872. n. p., n. d. 17 pp. doc 6. Bept of comrs. apptd. to select site and build asylnm for Insane, Nov. 1, 1872. n. p., n. d. 15 pp., pi^ plan, doc 7. Ann. rept of comrs. of fisheries, 1872. n. p., n. d. 28 pp. doc 8. Bept. of state librarian, for year ending Oct 31, 1872. n. p., n. d. 12 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1873 — cont'd 97th Session — cont'd Jan. 14-April 4 — conf d Contents : — conf d doc 9. Eept of pilot comrs., 1872. n. p., n. d. 6 (1) pp. doc. 10. Eept of state supt. and Inspector of weights and measures, 1872. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. doc 11. Ann. rept of Home for Disabled Soldiers, for year ending Oct 31, 1872. n. p., n. d. 14 (2) pp^ d^c. 12. Ann. rept of Rutgers Scientific School for agric and mechanic arts, 1872. n. p., n. d. 39 pp. doc 13. Ann. rept of State Industrial School for Girls, 1872. - n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc. 14. Ann. rept of state geologist 1872. h. t p. 44 pp. doc 15. Ann. rept of bd. of trustees of state normal school, fof year ending July 1, 1872. n. p., n. d. 78 pp., 1 pL doc. 16. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, for year ending Oct 31, 1872. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. „ ^ . ^ , „ „ doc. 17. Ann. rept of State Beform School for Juvenile De- linquents for year ending Oct 31, 1872. n. p., n. d. 22 (1) pp., pL „ , doc 18. Ann. rent of Soldiers' Children's Home, for year ending Dec 1, 1872. n. p., n. d. 7 (1) pp. doc 19. Rept. of state bd. of education and state supt of pnbllc instruction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1872. n. p., n. d. 54, 167 pp. doc 20. Ann. rept. of adj. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1872. n. p., 11. d. 21 pp. doc. 21. Ann. rept of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct 31, 1872. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. doc 22. Bept of riparian comrs., 1872. ii. p., n. d. .58 pp., 2 maps, nnnnm. doc Stmt of marriages, births and deaths, 1872. n. p., n. d. 79 (1) pp. nnnnm. doc. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1872. h. t p. 92 pp. vnnum. doc Ann. stmts, of banks and savings InstitnUons, 1872. iL t p. 71 pp. nuunm. doc Address of N. J. corporators of U. S. centoinial bd. of finance, Nov. 25, 1872. h. t p. 6 pp. unnnm. doc Bept of delegates to international congress for sappiessior of crime, h. t p. 6 pp. unnum. doc Bept. of joint committee on sinking fnnd. h. t p. 5 po. nnnnm. d3c. Bept of joint committee on Innatlc asylnm. h. t. p. 5 pp. nnnnm. doc. Veto, April 2, 1873, of Senate hill 365. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. nnnum. doc. Veto, April 2, 1873, of Assembly bill 454. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. nnnnm. doc. Veto, Feb. 29, 1873, of Assembly bill 183. n. p., n. d. 3 pp. nnnnm. doc Bept of corresp. betw. Governors Parker and Ponder of Delaware, b. t p. 9 pp. Contents. 93 pp. 1874 98th Session Jan. 13-March 27 Senate. Newark : 30th J. T. Foster, 1874. Journal of the 1693 (1) pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 98th General Assembly. Burlington : G. H. Hays, 1874. 1739 pp. L^islative Documents [pt 1]. Bridgeton: G. F. Nixon, 1874. v. p. Contents : doc [1.] Ann, mess, of Gov. (Parker), Jan. 13, 1874. h. t p. 27 pp. doc 2. Bept of joint committee on treasurer's accts., with treasurer's rept, 1872/3. n. p., n. d. 166 pp. doc 3. Ann. rept of comptroller of amt of ratables, 1872/3. n. p., u. d. 95 pp. doc 4. Bept of State Prison, 1873. n. p., n. d. 35 pp., 1 pL, plan, doc. 5. Ann. rept of officers of State Ijonatic Asylum, for year ending Oct 31. 1873. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. doc 6. Bept of comrs. apptd. to select site and build asylnm for Insane, Nov. 1, 1873. n. p., n. d. 11 pp.. pi., plan, doc. 7. Ann. rept of comrs. of fisheries. 1873. n. p.. n. d. 32 pp. doc 8. Bept of =tate librarian, 1873. n. p., n. d. 12 op. doc 9. Ann. rept of pilot comrs., 1873. n. p.. n. d. ■» pp. doc 10. Rept of state snpt and inspector of weights and measures, 1873. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. ' doc 11. Ann. rept of Home for Disabled Soldiers, at New- ark, 1872/3. n. p., n. d. 17 pp., 2 11. doc 12. Ann. rept of Rutgers Scientific SchooL 1873. n. p., n. d. 57 (3) pp. doc 13. Ann. rept of State Industrial School for Girls, 1873. n. p., n. d. 9 (2) pp. doc 14. Ann. rept of state geologist, 1873. n p., n. d. 128 pp., 3 maps. doc. 15. 19 ann. rept of tmstees of state normal school and ace docs., for year ending July 1, 1873. n. p., n. d. 78 pp., Pl. doc 16. Ann, rept of comrs. of sinking fund, for year end- ing Oct 31, 1873. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 21 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1874 — cont'd 98th Session— cont'd Jan. 13-March 27 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 17. Ann. rept. of State Reform School for Juvenile De- linquents, for yeai- ending Oct. 31, 1873. n. p., n. d. 22 (1) pp., pi. doc. 18. Ann. rent, of Sold.evs' Children's Home, for year ending Dec. 1, :'873. n. p., n. d. 7 (1) pp. doc. 19. Kept, of state hd. of ec'jcatlon and stste supt. of public Instruction, for ytar ending Aug. 31, 1873. n. p., n. d. 45, 165 pp. doc. 20. Rept. of 8d]. gen. foi ye^i ending Oct. 31, 1873. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. doc. 21. Rept. of q. ir. gen., 1873. n. p., n. d. 86 (1) pp. doc. 22. Rept. of r.parlan comrs., 1£73. n. p., n. d. 15 pp., 6 maps, doc. 23. Rept. of comrs. on deaf and dumb, blind and feeble- minded, 1873. n. p., n. d. 49 pp. doc 24. Rept. of comr. of r. r. taxation, 1873. n. p., n. d. 29 pp. doc 25. Rept. of N. J. historical society, 1873. u. p., u. d. 4 (1) pp. doc. 26. Stmt, of marriages births and deaths, 1872. n. p., n. d. 74 pp. doc. 27. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., together with rept. of state director of United R. R. and Canal cos., 1873. n. p., n. d. 102 pp. doc. 28. Ann. stmts, of banljs and savings institutions of state, 1873. h. t. p. 62 pp. doc. 29. Ann. rept. of state agric. socy., 1873. h. t. p. . 156 pp. doc. 30. 1 ann. rept of state bd. of agrlc. to which are pre- fixed the law by which established, etc. n. p., n. d. 103 (1) pp., map. doc. rSl.] Rept. of committee apptd. to lnqi'»re into con- dition, etc., of Soldiers' Children's Home, Sept. 20, 1872. n. p., n. d. 26 pp. doe. 32. Special rept. of committee on r. rs. and canals. h. t. p. 8 pp. doc. 33. Rept. of committee on banks and insurance on ex- amination of Anchor Life Insurance Co. March 23, 1874. n. p., n. d. doc. 34. Rept. of special commltt'-e to inquire into sale of Erie Rwy. passes, h. t. p. 4 pp. doc. 35. Minority rept. of joint committee on ripaiian rights. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 36. Kept, of joint committee on ripaiian lights, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 37. Rept. of joint committee on accts.. etc., of comrs. of sinking fund. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 38. Rept. of committee on fisheries, n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 39. Mess, of Gov. on Assembly bill 162, March 26, 1874. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 40. Mess, of Gov., March 25, 1874, on Assembly bill 252. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 41. Mess, of the Gov., March 25. 1874, on Assembly bill 585. u. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 42. Veto, March 3, 1874, of Assembly bill 74. h. t. p. 4 pp. doe. 43. Mess, of Gov. on Assembly bill 195. March 23, 1874. n. p., u. d. 4 pp. doc. 44. Mess, from Gov. rel. to public clause in private acts. March 4. 1874. h. t p. 2 leaves, doc. 45. Proclamation of Governor respecting Inoperative acts, Sept. 8, 1874. h. t. p. 17 (2) pp. Contents. 128, 4 pp. . Pt. 2. n. t. p. V. p. [Duplicate of docs. 20-45 and table of contents of part 1.] 1875 99th Session Jan. 12-April 9 Journal of the 31st Senate. Bridgeton : G. F. Nixon, 1875. 1194 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 99th General Assembly. Hackensacif : H. D. Winton, 1875. 1576 pp. Legislative Documents. Camden : J. H. Jones, 1875. v. p. Contents : doc. [1.] Ann. mess, of Gov. (Parker), Jan. 12, 1875. h. t. p. 28 pp. unnum. doc. [Procs. and] inaugural address of Gov. Bedle, Jan. 19, 1875. h. t. p. 20 pp. doc. 2. Rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts., with treasurer's rept. for year ending Oct. 31, 1874. n. p., n. d. 168 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept of comptroller of treasury, with abstracts of the amt. of ratables for year ending Oct. 31, IS'Ti. n. p., n. d. 79 pp. doc. 4. Rept. of state prison for year ending Oct. 31, 1874. n. p., n. d. 79 pp., pi., plan. doc. 5. Ann. repts. of managers and officers of lunatic asy- lum for year ending Oct. 31, 1874. n. p., n. d. 27 pp., 1 plan, doc. 6. Rept. of comrs. to select site and build asylum for Insane, Dec. 22, 1874. n. p., n. d. 16 pp., 2 pis., 1 plan. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1875 — cont'd 99th Session — cont'd Jan. 12-Aprll 9 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 7. Ann. rept. of comrs. of fisheries, 1874. n. p., n. d. 62 pp., 1 plan, doc. 8. Ann. rept. of state librarian, 1874. n. p., n. d. 12 pp. doc. 9. Rept. of pilot comrs., 1874. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. doc. 10. Rept. of state supt. and Inspector of weights and measures, 1874. n. p„ n. d. 7 pp. doc. 11. Ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers, for year ending Oct 31, 1874. n. p., n. d. 16 (3) pp. doc. 12. Ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, 1874. n. p., n. d. 32 (3) pp. doc. 13. Ann. rept. of State Industrial School for Girls, 1874. n. p.. n. d. 24 pp. doc. 14. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1874. u. p., u. d. 68 pp. doc. 15. Ann. rept. of trustees of state normal school and accompanying docs., for year ending July 1, 1874. n. p., n. d. 70 pp., pi. doc. 16. Ann, rent, of comrs. of sinking fund, for year end- ing Oct. 31, 18'r4. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. doc. 17. Ann. rept. of State Reform School for Juvenile De- linquents, for year ending Oct 31, 1874. n. p., n. d. 21 (2) pp. doc. 18. Ann. lept. of Soldiers' Children's Home, for year ending Dec. 1, 1874. n. p., n. d. 7 (1) pp. doc. 19. Rept. of state bd. of education and state eupt. of public insLiuction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1874. n. p., n. d. 102, 161 pp. doc. 20. Rept of adj. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1874. n. p., n. d. 36 op. doc. 21. Rept. of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1874. n. p., n. d. 173 pp. doc. 22. Rept. of riparian comrs., 1874. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. unnum. doe. Ann. rept. of state bd. of agrlc, 1874. h. t p. 85 (2) pp. unnum. doc. Rept. of health comn., 1874. u. p., n. d. 62 (2) pp. unnum. doc. Rept. of comi. of r. r. taxation, 1874. n. p., n. d. 34 pp. unnum. doc. Rept. of survey of boundary line betw. N. J. and N. T., made in July and August, 1874. n. p., n. d. 37 pp.. map. unnum. doc. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos. together with rept. of state director of United R. R. and Canal cos., 1874. n. p., n. d. 102 pp. unnum. doc. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings Institutions, 1874. h. t p. 67 pp. unnum. doc. Rept. of committee apptd. to secure construc- tion of artificial harbor at Crow Shoal, together with rept. of U. S. engr. n. p., n. d. 21 p. unnum. doc. Veto of Assembly bill 65. Feb. 9, 1875. h. t p. 2 leaves. unnum. doe. Veto of Assembly bill 13. Feb. 9, 1875. h. t. p. 2 leaves. unnum. doc. Veto of Assembly bill 33. Feb. 16, 1875. h. t. p. 2 leaves. unnum. doc. Mess, of Gov. rel. to Assembly bills 95 and 60. Feb. 22, 1875. h. t. p. 2 leaves. imnum. doe. Veto of Assembly bills 125 and 69. Feb. 23, 1875. h. t. p. 2 leaves. unnum. doc. Veto of Assembly bill 96. Feb. 23, 1875. h. t. p. 2 leaves, unnum. doc Veto of Assembly bill 97. March 22, 1875. h. t p. 2 leaves, unnum. doc. Veto of Assembly bill 326. March 22, 1875. h. t p. 2 leaves, unnum. doc Veto of Senate bill 74. Maj-ch 29, 1875. h. t p. 2 leaves. 1876 100th Session Jan. 11-Aprll 21 Journal of the 32d Senate. Cape May: W. V. L. Seigman, 1876. 1021 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 100th General Assembly. Salem : Samuel W. Miller, 1876. 1224 pp. Legislative Documents. Jersey City : Pangborn, Dunning & Dear, 1876. V. p. Contents : . doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Bedle), Jan. 11, 1876. h. t. p. 31 pp. doc. 2. Rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts., with treasurer's rept. to Gov., 1874/5. n. p., n. d. 209 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept. of comptroller of the treasury, with ab- stracts of amt. of ratables, for year ending Oct. 31, 1875. n. p., n. d. 64 pp. doc. 4. Rept of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 31, 1875. n. p., n. d. 28 (1) pp., pi., plan, doc 5. Ann. repts. of officers of State Lunatic Asylum, for year ending Oct. 31, 1875. n. p., n. d. 25 pp., plan, doc. 6. Rept. of comrs. to.build asylum for insane, Dec. 14, 1875. n. p., n. d. 15 pp., 2 pis., plan. 22 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1876 — cont'd lOOth Session — cont'd Jan. 11-Aprll 21 — confd Contents : — cont'd doc. 7. Ann. rept of comrs. of fisheries, 1873. 35 pp. doc 8. Ann. rept. of state librarian, for year ending Oct. 31, 1875. n. p., n. d. 13 pp. „__ doc 9. Bept. of pilot comrs., for year ending Nov. 1, 187o. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc 10. Bept. of state snpt. and inspector of weights and measnres, 1875. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 11. Ann. rept of Home for Disabled Soldiers at New- ark, for year ending Oct. 31. 1875. n. p., n. d. 16 (3) pp. doc 12. 11 ann. rept of Bntgers Sclentmc School, etc., for year ending Oct 31, 1875. n. p., n. d. 32 (1) pp. doc 13. Ann. rept of State Indnstrlal School for Girls, for year ending Not. 1, 1875. h. t p. 11 (2) pp. doc 14. Ann. rept of state geologist 1875. h. t p. 41 pp., map. doc. 15. Ann. rept. of trustees of state normal school, for year ending Jniy 1, 1875. n. p., n. d. 64 pp., pi. doc 16. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinking fond, for year end- ing Oct 31, 1875. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc 17. Ann. rept of State Reform School for Jarenile De- Itnqnents, for year ending Oct 31, 1875. h. t p. 22 pp. doc 18. Ann. rept of Soldiers' Children's Home at Trenton, for year ending Dec 1, 1875. n. p., n. d. 7 (1) pp. doc 19. Rept of state bd. of education and snpt of public instmction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1875. n. p., n. a. 40, 165 pp. doc 20. Bept of adj. gen., for year ending Oct 30, 1875. n. p., n. d. 33 pp. doc 21. Rept of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct 31, 1875. n. p., n. d. 63 pp. doc 22. Ann. rept of riparian comrs., for year ending Dec 1, 1873. n. p., n. d. 14 pp., 4 maps, doc [23.] Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., together with rept. of directors of United r. r. and canal cos., 1875. n. p., n. d. 116 pp. doc. [24.] Ann. rept of state bd. of agrlc, 1873. h. t. p. 87 (1) pp. doc [23.] Ann. stmts, of banks and sarings institutions, 1873. h. t p. 64 pp. doc [26.] Rept of comr. of r. r. taxation, 1875. h. t p. 8 pp. doc [27.] Rept. of N. J. centennial comrs., 1875. h. t p. 9 pp. doc 28. Rept of comrs. to bnild asylum for insane, giving stmt of receipts and expenditures from Jan. 1, 1871, to Feb. 1, 1876. n. p., n. d. 88 pp. doc 29. Rept. of special committee to investigate fees and salaries, n. p., n. d. 48 pp. doc 30. Rept of joint committee on lunatic asylums, in re- gard to the ningmt of Trenton asylum. March 6, 1876. h. t p. 21 pp. doc 31. Rept of joint committee on insane asylums, on the Morristown asylum, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc 32. Rept. of finance committee of Senate on equalization of assessments. Jan. 18, 1876. n. p.. n. d. 11 pp. doc. 33. Rept of joint committee on sinking fund, Apr. 18, 1876. h. t p. 5 pp. doc. 34. Rept of committee on elections in case of Adam Carr vs. John Hopper, h. t p. 6 pp. doc. 35. Rept. of Joint committee on Soldiers' Children's Home. March 20. 1876. h. t p. H pp. doc 36. Opinion of atty. gen. as to repeal of " five county act ", by amdmts. to constitution. March 1, 1876. h. t p. 4 pp. doc 37. Rept of Gov. to the legislature March 22, 1876; negotiations betw. N. J. and Del. in regard to jurisdiction of Delaware River, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc 38. Veto of Senate bill 59, April 3, 1876. h. t p. 7 pp. doc 39. Veto of Assembly bill 177, April 19, 1876, and opin- ion of atty. gen., April 17. 1876. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. doc 40. Veto of Assem. bill 337, April 19, 1876. h. t p. 2 leaves. doc. 41. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of sup- plements to municipal corporation acts, Feb. 21, 1876. h. t. p. 6 pp. doc 41%. Veto of Assem. bill 269, April 17, 1876. b. t p. 2 leaves. doc 42. Abstract of census of state, h. t p. 36 pp. doc 43. Stmts, of marriages, births and deaths. 1873. h. t. B. 00 pp. Contents. 160 pp. 1877 101st Session Jan. 9-March 30 Joomal of the 33d Senate. Salem : S. W. Miller, 1877. 340 pp. A special session of the Senate, March 23-30, Is in- cluded In this volume, pp. 603-613. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 101st General Assembly. Jersey City : M. Mnllone, 1877. 750 pp. L^islative Documents. Newark: F. F. Patterson, 1877. v. p. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1877 — cont'd 101st Session — cont'd Jan. 9-March 30 — confd Contents : doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Governor (Bedle), Jan. 9, 1877. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. . ^ _,^ doc. 2. Bept. of Joint committee on treasnrers accts., with treasurer^ rept. for 1875/6. n. p., n. d. 201 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept of comptroller of treasnrjr, with abstracts for amt of ratables, for year ending Oct 31, 1876. n. p, n. d. 60 pp. doc 4. Bent of State Prison, for year ending Oct 31, 1876. n. p.. n. £ 32 (1) pp., pi., plan. . . ^ doc 5. Ann. repts. of State Lunatic Asylum, for year ending Oct 31, 1876. n. p., n. d. 29 pp^ plan. doc 6. Bept of comrs. to build asylum for Insane, Oct 31, 1876. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. ^ . , doc 7. 1 rept of managers of State Lnnatle Asylum at Mor- ristown, Oct 31. 1876. n. p., n. d. 34 pp., 2 pis., plan, doc 8. 7 aun. rept of comrs. of fisheries, 1876. n. p., n. d. 47 pp. doc. 9. Ann. rept of state librarian, for year ending Oct 31, 1876. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. ^, ^ . doc. 10. Bept of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Dec. 1, 1876. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. . ^^ doc 11. Rept of supt and Inspector of weights and meas- ures. 1876. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. _ , doc 12. Ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers at New- ark, for year ending Oct 31, 1876. n. p., n. d. 16 (3) pp. doc. 13. Ann. rept of Bntgers Sdentiflc School, 1876. n. p„ n. d. 48 (1) pp. doc. 14. Ann. rept. of State Industrial School for Girls, for year ending Oct 31, 1876. n. p., n. d. 9 (2) pp. doc. 15. Ann. rept of state geologist 1876. n. p., n. d. 56 pp., 1 map. Two maps of geol, survey are found betw. docs. 30 and 31. doc 16. Ann. rept of trustees of state normal school, for year ending Jnly 1, 1876. n. p., n. d. 72 pp., pL doc 17. Ann. rept of comrs. of sinking fund, for year end- ing Oct 31, 1876. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. doc 18. Ann. rept of State Reform School for Juvenile De- linquents, for year ending Oct 31. 1876. n. p., n. d. 27 pp. doc 19. Bept of state bd. of education and state snpt of public schools, for year ending Ang. 31, 1876. n. p., n. d. 52 pp., app. 171 pp. doc 20. Bept of adj. gen., for year ending Oct 31, 1876. n. p., n. d. 33 pp. doc 21. Ann. rept of Soldiers' Children's Home at Trenton. 1876. n. p., n.d. 7 pp. doc 22. Rept of q. m. gen., 1876. n. p., n. d. 91 pp. doc 23. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1876. n. p., n. d. 120 pp. doc 24. Bept of riparian comrs., for year ending Dec 1, 1876. n. p., n. d. 12 pp., 2 leaves, 4 maps, doc. 25. 4 ann. rept of state bd. of agric, 1876. n. p., n. d. 195 pp. doc. 26. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions, 1876. n. p.. n. d. 66 pp. doc. 27. Bept. of comrs. of r. r. taxation, 1876. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. doc. 28. Bept. by secy, of state rel. to examination of N. J. Mutual life insurance co. of Newark, n. p., n. d. 26 pp. doc. 29. Bept of comrs. on laws for cities. Dec. 28, 1876. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc 30. Rept. of state centennial bd., 1876. n. p., n. d. V, 292 pp., 5 pis. Two maps of geoL survey follow this doc (30). doc 31. Mess, of Gov. vetoing Senate bUl 39. Feb. 9. 1877. n. p., u. d. 7 pp. doc 32. Opinion of atty. gen. on current prtg. matter, Jan. 29, 1877. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc 43 [L e. 33]. Stmt of marriages, births and deaths, 1876. n. p., n. d 79 pp. Contents. 171 pp. 1878 102d Session Jan. 8-April 5 Journal of the 34th Senate Morristown : Vogt Bros., 1878. 1514 pp. Mtnutes of votes and proceedings of the 102d General Assembly. Jersey City : M. Mnllone. 1878. 1580 pp. Legislative Documents. 2 pts. [1. e. vols.]. . pt 1. Toms River: J. R. Scbenck, 1878. v. p. Contents : doc 1. Ann. mess, of Gov., Jan. 8, 1878, and ace doc u. p., n. d. 43 pp. pp. 27-43. Corresp. betw. Govs, of N. Y. and N. J. on demand l)y Gov. of >'. J. for rendition of Henry W. Baldwin and others as fugitives from justice, doc 2. Rept of joint committee on treasurer's accts.. for year ending Oct 31. 1877. n. p., n. d. 199 pp. doc 3. Ann. rept of comptroller of treasury, with abstracts of amt of ratables for year ending Oct 31, 1877. n p., n. d. 74 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 23 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1878 — cont'd 102(1 Session — cont'd Jan. 8-Aprll 5 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 4. Eept. of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 31, 1877. n. p., n. d. 37 (2) pp., pi., plan, doc. 5. Ann. repta. of officers of State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton, for year ending Oct, 31, 1877. n. p., n. d. 29 pp., 1 plan, doc. 6. Ann. rept. of managers of State Lunatic Asylum at Morrlstown, N. .T., for year ending Oct. 31, 1877. n. p., n. d. 31 pp., 2 pis., plan, doc. 7. Ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers at Newark, for year ending Oct. 31, 1877. n. p., n. d. 16 pp., 8 leaves, doc. 8. 13 ann. rept. of State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents, for year ending Oct. 31, 187T. n. p., n. d. 24 pp. doc. 9. Eept. of state supt. and inspector of weights and measures, 1877. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. doc. 10. 13 ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, 1877. n. p., n. d. 37 (2) pp. doc. 11. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1877. u. p., n. d. 55 (1) pp., 2 maps, doc. 12. Kept, on clay deposits of Woodbrldge, South Amboy and other places in New Jersey, n. p., n. d. 381 (2) pp., I map, 1 diagr. doc. 13. 7 ann. rept. of State Industrial School for Girls, 1877. n. p., n. d. 8 pp., 3 11. doc. 14. Rept. of adj. gen., for year ending Oct 31, 1877. n. p.. n. d. 81 pp. doc. 15. Rept. of q. m. gen., 1877. n. p., n. d. 79 pp. doc. 16. 23 ann. rept. of trustees of state normal school and ace. docs., for year ending July 1, 1877. n. p., n. d. 77 pp., pi. doc. 17. Ann. rept. of riparian comrs., 1877. n. p., n. d. 21 (2) pp.. 2 maps, doc. 18. Ann. rept. of comrs. of fisheries, 1877. n. p., n. d. 63 (2) pp., 2 diagrs. doe. 19. Rept. of state bd. of education and state supt. of public instruction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1877. n. p., D. d. 66 pp., app. 181 pp. [pt. 2.] n. t. p. V. p. doc. 20. Ann. stmts, of banlss and savings institutions, 1877. n. p., n. d. vi. 154 pp. doc. 21. Rent, of bd. of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Nov. 1, 1877. n. p., n. d. 8 np. doc. 22. Ann. rept. of state librarian, 1877. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. doc. 23. Ann. rent, of comrs. of sinking fund, for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1877. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. doc. 24. Ann. rept. of comrs. to build Lunatic Asylum at Morrlsto.wn, Oct. 31. 1877. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. doc. 25. Ann. rept. of comr. of r. r. taxation, 1877. n. p., n. d. 27 pp. doc. 26. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to prepare system of general laws for govt, of cities, Jan. 7, 1878. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 27. 5 ann. rept. of state bd. of agrlc, 1877. n. p., n. d. 189 pp. doc. 28. Rept. of bd. of health, 1877. n. p., n. d. 151 pp. doc. 29. Inaugural address of Gov., Jan. 15, 1878. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc. 30. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1877. n. p., n. d. 150 pp. doc. 31. Stmts, of marriages, births and deaths, 1877. n. p.. n. d. 78 pp. doc. 32. Majority rept of committee to Investigate charges against state officials, Feb. 28. 1878. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 33. Minority rept. of committee on investigation of state officers, n. p., n. d. 10 pp. doc. 34. Testimony taken before joint committee of legis- lature In matter of certain charges against state officials, 1878. n. p., n. d. 301 (2) pp. doc. 35. Eept. of .1olnt committee rel. to mngmt. etc., of State Prison, 1878. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc. 36. Testimony rel. to charges agst state officials of State Prison, 1878. n. p., n. d. 425 (2) pp. doc. 37. Mess, of Gov., March 7, 1878, vetoing Assembly bill 135. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 38. Mess, of Gov., March 25, 1878, vetoing Assembly bill 256. n. p.. n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 39. Mess, of Gov., March 29, 1878, vetoing Assembly bill 280. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 40. Mess, of Gov., Apr. 1, 1878, vetoing' Assembly bill 122. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 41. Opinion of atty. gen. in matter of contested election, Salmon vs. Cooper. Feb. 9, 1878. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. doc. 42. Decision of Supreme Court in matter of state ex rel. J. J. Van Riper et al. vs. C. H. Parsons et ai. argued Nov. term, 1877. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. doc. 43. Decision of Supreme Court in matter of state, S. Pell vs. The Mayor and Common Council of Newark, appli- cation for mandamus, argued Feb. term, 1878. n. p., n. d. II pp. doc. 44. Rept. of special committee ret. to reduction of sal- aries of state and county officers, session of 1878. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1878 — cont'd 102d Session — cont'd Jan. 8-Aprll 5 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 45. Majority rent, of committee on elections in matter of the contest of J. S. Salmon agt. C. O. Cooper, 1878. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 46. Minority rept. of committee on elections In matter of contest of J. S. Salmon agt C. 0. Cooper, 1878. n. p., n. a. 7 pp. doc. 47. Majority rept. of committee on elections in matter of contest of Mlarch vs. Phillip, n. p., n. d. 9 pp. doc. 48. Minority rept. of committee on elections in matter of contest of Marsh vs. Phillip, n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 49. Eept. of special committee on coal combination. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. Contents. 160 pp. 1879 103d Session Jan, 14-March 14 Journal of the 35th Senate. Brldgeton : McCowan & Nichols, 1879. 1082 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 103d General Assembly. Jersey City : Evening Journal Association Print, 1879. 1208 pp. Legislative Documents. 2 vols. — — . [vol. 1.] Newark : T. T. Kinney, 1879. v. p. Contents : List of documents, xiv pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (McClellan), Jan. 14, 1879. n. p., n. d. 30 pp. doc. 2. Mess, of Gov., March 10, 1879, vetoing res. No. 2. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 3. Objections of Gov. to Sen. bill lOi passed March 12, 1879. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 4. Objections of Gov. to Sen. bill 152, passed March 13, 1879. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 5. Objections of Gov. to Sen. bill 233, passed March 13, 1879. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 6. Objections of Gov. to Sen. bill 240, passed March 13, 1879. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 7. Objections to Assembly bill 27, approved March 29, 1878. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 8. Objections of Gov. to Assembly bill 69, approved March 29, 1878. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 9. Objections of Gov. to Assembly bill 325, passed March 13, 1879. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 10. Objections of Gov. to Assembly bill 337, approved March 27, 1874. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 11. Sundry Sen. bills filed by Gov. without approval in state library, subsequent to adjournment of legislature, n. p., n. d. 3 leaves. doc. 12. Sundry Assem. bills filed by Gov. without approval, in state library, subsequent to adjournment of legislature, n. p., n. d. 3 leaves. doc. 13. Special mess, of Gov. to Sen., Jan. 27, 1879. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. doc. 14. Opinion of atty. gen. on constitutionality of Assem. bill 55, approved March 27, 1874. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 15. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of As- sembly bill 94, approved April 17, 1846. 6 pp. doc. 16. Opinion of atty. gen. as to power of Senate and General Assembly to appoint judges of the court of com- mon pleas in joint meeting, Jan. 25, 1879. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 17. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of Sen- ate bill 32. Veh.. 20, 1879. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 18. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of Assembly bill no. 8, Feb. 25, 1879. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 19. Opinion of atty. gen. as to power of legislature to enact Senate bill 219, March 12, 1879. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 20. Rept. of committee on elections on contest of W. J. Sewell to a seat In the Senate, March 11, 1879. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 21. Eept. of committee on elections In case of con- tested election of C. H. Wellman vs. J. M. Weeks, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 22. Eept. of judiciary committee of Senate, to Investi- gate charges against H. C. Kelsey, secy, of state, March 14, 1879. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 23. Rept. of committee on alleged discourtesies at state prison by officers to jail warden of Passaic Co. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 24. Eept. of special committee of House of Assembly to Inquire concerning passage of Assembly bill 167. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 25. Memorials of representatives of religious society of friends in N. J. and Penn. In respect to sale of Intoxicating drinks, n. p., n. d. 8 pp. doe. 26. Eept. of Sen. committee on Assembly bill no. 1, Feb. 26, 1879. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc. 27. Rept of state treasurer rel. to amts. paid into state treasury by secy, of state on acct. of fees from foreign insurance cos. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 28. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1878. n. p., n. d. 148 pp. M INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1879 — cont'd 103d Session — cont'd Jan. 14-March 14 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc 29. Kept, by secy, of state as comr. of Insurance, June 20, 1878. Pt. 1. Fire and flre-marine Insurance, n. p., n. d. 521 pp. doc. 30. Kept, by secy, of state as comr. of insurance, June 20, 1878. Pt. 2, Life and accident insurance, n. p., n. d. 181 pp. , . , doc. 31. Kept, of joint committee on treasurer s accts. for year ending Oct. 31, 1878. n. p., n. d. 186 pp. doc. 32. Ann. rept of comptroller of treasury with abstracts of amts. of ratables, for year ending Oct 31, 1878. n. p., n. d. 82 pp. doc. 33. Rept. of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 31, 1878. n. p., n. d. 35 pp., 2 leares. doc. 34. Ann. rent, of State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton, for year ending Oct. 31, 1878. n. p., n. d. 29 pp., 1 plan, doc 35. Ann. rept of State Lunatic Asylum at Morristown, for year ending Oct. 31, 1878. n. p., n. d. 34 pp., 2 pis., 1 plan, doc. 36. Ann. 'ept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers, for year ending Oct 31, 1878. n. p.. n. d. 21 pp., 2 leaves, doc. 37. 14 ann. dept. of State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents, for year ending Oct. 31, 1878. n. p., n. d. 39 pp., 1 plan, doc 38. Rept. of state supt and inspector of weights and measures, 1878. n. p.. n. d. 5 pp. doc. 39. Ann. rept of Rutgers Scientific School, 1878. n. p., n. d. 89 (2) pp. doc. 40. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1878. h. t. p. 131 pp., map. doc 41. 8 ann. rept. of State Industrial School for Girls, for year ending Oct 31, 1878. h. t p. 9 (4) pp. doc. 42. Rept of adj. gen., for year ending Oct 31, 1878. h. t p. 4o pp. . [Vol. 2.] n. t p. T. p. doc. 43. Rept of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1878. b. t p. 112 pp. doc. 44. Ann. rept. of state normal school, for year ending June 30, 1878. n. p., n. d. 79 pp. doc 45. Ann. rept of riparian comrs., 1878. n. p., n. d. 18 (2) pp., 3 maps, doc. 46. Kept, of comrs. of fisheries, 1878. h. t p. 32 fl) pp. doc 47. Kept of state bd. of education, for year ending Aug. 31, 1878. n. p.. n. d. 86 pp., app. 175 pp. doc 48. Ann. stmts, of banks and sayings institutions, 1878. n. p., n. d. vl, 142 pp. doc 49. Rept of bd. of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Nov. 1, 1878. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. doc. 50. Ann. rept of state librarian, 1878. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. doc. 51. Ann. rept. of comrs, to build asylum for insane. Oct 31, 1878. n. p., n. d. 8 np. doc. 52. 6 ann. rept of state hi. of agrlc, 1878. n. p., n. d. XV, 220 pp. doc 53. Rept of bd. of health, 1878. n. p., n. d. 247 (1) pp doc. 54. Ann. rept. of comr. of r. r. taxation, 1878. n. p, n. d. 12 pp. doc. 5^. 1 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and in dnstrles, embracing operations from April 1 to Oct 31 1878. n. p., n. d. ix, 296 (1) pp.. 1 map. doc. 56. Ann. rent, of comrs. of sinking fund, for year end- ing Oct 31. 1878. h. t. p. 15 pp. doc 57. Decision of Supreme Court in matter of public school trustees vs. city of Trenton, n. p., n. d. 1.5 pp. doc. 58. Rept. of atty. gen. concerning all suits in which state is a partv, or In which it is interested. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. 1880 104th Session Jan. 13-March 12 Journal of the 36tli Senate. Burlington : S. S. Murphy. 1880. 1097 pp. MInntes of votes and proceedings of the 104th General Assembly. Jersey City : Evening Journal Association Print 1880. 1241 pp. Legislative Documents. 2 vols. Newark : T. T. Klnnev, 1880. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents, xv pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (McClellan), Jan. 13, 1880. n. p., n. d. 15 pp. doc. 2. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 10, 1880, returning Sen. bill 13, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 3. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 23, 1880, returning Sen. bill 85, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 4. Mess, of Gov., March 8, 1880. returning Sen. bill 96, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc 5. Mess, of Gov., March 1, 1880. returning Sen. bills 36 and 97, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 6. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 17, 1880, returning Assembly bills 19. 21 and 75, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc 7. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 23, 1880. returning Assembly joint res. No. 1, with objections, n. p.. n. d. 2 leaves. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1880 — cont'd 104th Session — cont'd Jan. 13-March 12— cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 8. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 23, 1880, returning Assembly bill No. 166, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc 9. Mess, of Gov., March 9, 1880, returning Assembly bills 98, 100, 104, 141, 153, 192, 201, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc 10. Mess, of Gov., March 9, 1880, returning Assembly bill 134, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 11. Mess, of Gov., March 12, 1880, returning Assembly bill 200, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 12. List of bills. Senate, nos. 95, 130, 147, 155, As- sembly, 221, 267. filed In state library without Govs, approval, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc 13. Communication of Senate to the Gov. concerning nomination of Hon. J. Parker as Supreme Court justice, with reply of Gov., March, 1880. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 14. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of Senate bill no. 7, Feb. 3, 1880. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 15. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitntionality of Sen- ate bill 103, Feb. 11, 1880. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 16. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of Sen. bill 123, March 1, 1880. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 17. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of As- sembly bill 182. March 1, 1880. 5 pp. doc 18. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of As- sembly bills 10, 65 and 81. Feb. 23, 1880. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 19. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of As- sembly bill 13. March 3, 1880. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc 20. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitntionality of As- sembly bill 85. March 9, 1880. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc 21. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of As- sembly bill 231. March 1, 1880. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 22. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of As- sembly bill 121. March 4, 1880. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 23. Rept of committee on elections In matter of con- tested election betw. J. O. Rouse and N. D. Taylor. Jan. 21, 1880. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc 24. Rept. of committee on elections on title of C. S. Robinson to seat In House of Assembly, Jan. 21, 1880. n. p.. n. d. 4 pp. doc. 25. Kept, of committee on elections in matter of con- tested election betw. W. R. Williams and W. H. Brown, n. p.. n. d. 9 pp. doc. 26. Rept of committee on elections in matter of con- test for seat of P. Sheeran as member of House of Assembly, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc 27. Rept. of state treasurer and state comptroller on execution of bill known as pleuro-pneumonia bill. Jan., 1880. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc 28. Rept. of state treasurer in reference to state i)ank at New Brunswick. Jan. 29, 1880. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 29. Rept. of state comptroller concerning fees of county officials. Feb. 2, 1880. n. p., n. d. 141 pp., 3 leaves. doc. 30. Rept. of judiciary committee of Sen. respecting quarterly stmts, and accts. of secy, of state, clerk of chan- cery, and clerk of Supreme Court and testimony and papers ace same. March 8, 1880. n. p., n. d. 113 (2) pp. doc 31. Stmt, of accts. kept betw. late secy, of state and the state, n. p., n. d. 33 (2) pp. doc. 32. Minority rept. from Sen. judiciary committee on law judge nominations for counties of Essex, Mercer and •Middlesex. Feb. 2, 1880. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. doc. 33. Rept. of committee on lunatic asylums, Feb., 1880. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc. 34. Rept. of committee on House of Assembly on re- form school for boys, concerning financial and industrial mngmnt. March 10, 1880. n. p., n. d. 174 pp. doc. 35. Bepts. of committee on ways and means of House of Assembly, rel. to losses sustained by state through its finan- cial officers. Feb. 10, 1880. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. doC; 36. Rept. of adj. gen. In reference to no. of citizens of X. J. serving in regiments of other states during civil war of 1861-65. Feb. 24. 1880. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 37. Rept of comn. on prison labor, 1879. n. p., u. d. 108 pp. doc. 38. Rept of special tax comn., Feb., 1880. u. p., n. d. 32 pp. doc. 39. Rept of special comn. apptd. to draft general laws for govt, of municipalities, Feb. 21, 1880. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 40. Rept. of Sen. committee apptd. to inquire Into con- dition of state sinking fund, session of 1880. n. p., n. d. 82 pp. doc. 41. Concurrent res. to Congress concerning life-saving stations on N. J. coast, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 42. Concurrent res. proposing amdmts. to constitution of state for bienn. sessions of legislature, Jan. 13, 1880. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 43. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos. of state, 1879. n. p., n. d- 163 pp. doc. 44. Rept. of atty. gen. concerning all suits in which state is a party, or in which it is interested, 1879. n p., n. d. 10 pp. doc. 45. Ann. rept. of state librarian, 1879. n. p u d. 27 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 35 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1880 — cont'd 104th Session — cont'd Jan. 13-March 12 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doe. 46. Eept. of state bd. of education and state supt. of pnblle Instruction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1879. n. p., n. d. 87 pp., app., 199 (2) pp. doc. 47. Ann. rept. of state normal school, for year ending June 30, 1879. n. p., n. d. 89 pp., 1 pi. „, , ,„„„ doc. 48. 14 ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, 1879. n. p., n. d. 78 pp. ^„_„ doc. 49. 7 ann. rept. of state hd. of agrlc, 1879. u. p., n. d. 266 pp. doc. 50. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1879. u. p., n. a. 199 pp., pi., map. doc. 51. Ann. rept. of riparian comrs., 1879. n. p., u. a. 27 pp., 2 leaves, doc. 52. Ann. rept. of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Nov. 1, 1879. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. doc. 53. Eept. of q. m. gen., 1879. n. i., n. d. 131 pp. doc. 54. Ann. rept. of Home for Dlsajled Soldiers, for year ending Oct. 31, 1879. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. doc. 55. Rept. of supt. and inspector of weights and meas- ures, 1879. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents, vlii pp. . , ,„„„ doc. 56. Ann. stmts, of banks end savings institutions, 1879. n. p., n. d. vii, 227, 11 pp. doc. 57. Eept. by secy, of state rs comr. of Insurance, June 23, 1879, pt. 1. Fire and flre-marine Insurance, a. p., n. d. xxix, 510 pp. . . doc. 58. Abstracts of dtmts. cf Are insurance cos. authorized to transact business In N. J., showing their condition on Dec. 31, 1879. n. p., u. d. 13 pp. doc. 59. Rept. by secy, of state as comr. of insurance, June 20, 1879. pt. 2. Life and accident insurance, n. p., n. d. v., 166 pp. doc. 60. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury, with ab- stracts of amt. of ratables for year ending Oct. 31, 1879. 89 pp. doc. 61. Financial stints, of cos., cities townships, etc. Oct. 1, 1879, app. to comptroller's rept., for year ending Oct. 31, 1879. n. p., n. d. 201 pp., 4 foldg. tables, doc. 62. Ann. rept. of comr. of r. r. taxation, 1879. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc. 63. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1879. n. p., n. d. 17 pp. doc. 64. Rept. of Joint committee on treasurer s accts. to legislature, for year ending Oct. 31, 1879. n. p., n. d. 212 pp. doc. 65. Rept. on pleuro-pneumonla among cattle, Dec. 15, 1879. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. doc. 66. Rept. of ad.1. gen., for year endiu? Oct. 31, 1879. n. p., n. d. 80 pp., 2 plans, doc. 67. Eept. of State Prison, ior year ending Oct. 31, 1879. n. p., n. d. 41 pp., pi. doc. 68. 15 ann. rept. of State Refoim School for Juvenile Delinquents, for year ending Oct. 31, 1879. n. p., n. d. doc. 69. Ann. rept. of State Indastrlfl Sohcol. for Girls, 1879. n. p., n. d. 12 pp. doc. 70. Ann. rept. of comr... to build asylum, Oct. 31. 1879. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 71. Ann. repts. of mgrs. and officers of Lunatic Asylum at Trenton, for year ending Oct. 31, 1879. n. p., n. d. 31 pp., 1 plan, doc. 72. 4 ann. rept. of State Asylum at Morrlstown, Oct. 31, 1879. n. p., n. d. 40 pp., 2 pis., 1 plan, doc. 73. 2 ann. rept of bureau of statistics of labor and In- dustries, for year ending Oct. 31, 1879. n. p., n. d. xxi, 303 pp. doc. 74. Ann. rept. of bd. of health, 1879, including rept. on vital statistics, n. p., n. d. 230 (1) pp. 1881 105th Sessim Jan. 11-March 25 Journal of the 37th Senate. Burlington : S. S. Murphy, 1881. 1380 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 105th General Assembly. Boonton : S. L. Garrison, 1881. 1529 pp. Legislative Documents. 2 vols. Elizabeth : P. W. Bousse, 1881. V. p. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents ; List of Documents, xvi pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (McClellan), Jan. 11, 1881. n. p., n. d. 25 pp. doc. 2. Inaugural address of Gov. (Ludlow), Jan. 18, 1881, n. p., n. d. pp. 27-44. doc. 3. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 7, 1881, returning Sen. bill 18, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 4. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 7, 1881, returning Sen. bill 16, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 5. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 18, 1881, returning Sen. bill 28, with objections, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1881 — cont'd 105th Session — cont'd Jan. 11-March 25 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 6. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 18, 1881, returning Sen. bill 24, with objections, n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 7. Mess, of Gov., March 5, 1881, returning Sen. bill 152, wltJi objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 8. Mess, of Gov., March 8, 1881, returning Senate bill 2, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 9. Mess, of Gov., March 8, 1881, returning Sen. bill 55, with objections, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 10. Mess, of Gov., March 8, 1881, returning Sen. bill 86, with objections, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 11. Mess, of Gov., March 12, 1881, returning Sen. bill 102, with objections, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 12. Mess, of Gov., March 22, 1881, returning Sen. bill 160, with objections, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 13. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 14, 1881, returning Assembly bill 87, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 14. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 14, 1881, returning Assembly bill 62, with objections, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 15. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 14, 1881, returning Assembly bill 52, with objections, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 16. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 16, 1881, returning Assembly bill 59, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 17. Mess, of Gov., March 5, 1881, returning Assembly bill 65, with objections, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 18. Mess, of Gov., March 7, 1881, returning by re- quest. Assembly bill 152. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 19. Mess, of Gov., March 8, 1881, returning by request. Assembly bill 72. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 20. Mess, of Gov., March 8, 1881, returning Sen. bill 205, with objections, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 21. Mess, of Gov., March 15, 1881, returning Assembly bill 122, with objections, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 22. Mess, of Gov., March 2, 1881, notifying Sen. of resignation of W. J. Sewell as state senator, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 23. Mess, of Gov., March 21, 1881, notifying Sen. that he had filed in office of secy, of state, without his signa- ture. Senate bills 21 and 40. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 24. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 28, 1881, notifying House that he had filed in office of secy, of state, without his signa- ture, joint res. no. 1. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 25. Mess, of Gov., March 8, 1881, notifying House that he had filed In office of sec.v. of state, without his signa- ture. Assembly hill 28. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 26, List of Sen. bills not signed by Gov. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 27. List of Assembly bills not signed by Gov. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 28. Mess, of Gov., Jan. 24, 1881, transmitting Invita- tion to attend Inaugural ceremonies of J. A. Garfield as President, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 29. Rept. of joint committee on inauguration of Gov., Jan. 17, 1881. h. t p. 5 pp. doc. 30. Mess, of Gov., March 14, 1881, containing Inclosure from Gov. of N. Y., concerning boundary lines of states of N. Y., Penn., and N. J. 6 pp. doc. 31. Mess, of Gov., Jan. 25, 1881, containing inclosures from Gov. of N. C. concerning celebration of centennial anniversary of victory of Cowpens, S. C. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc. 32. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of Sen. bill 152. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc, 33. Eept. of committee on claims and pensions upon Sen. bill 151, etc. n, p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 34. Rept. of joint committee on state library, 1881. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 35. Rept. of committee on elections on Carter-Murphy contested election case, 1881. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc. 36. Special rept. of judiciary committee on stmt, of returns of births, marriages and deaths, March 24, 1881. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 37. Rept. of committee on ways and means on Assembly bill 33, 1881, n. p., n. d. 11 pp. doc. 38. Rept. of state treasurer and comptroller In accord- ance with res. concerning fees of clerk in chancery, clerk of Supreme Court and secy, of state, n. p., n. d. 20 pp. doc. 39. Memorial of state temperance alliance, presented to legislature, 1881. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. Local option bill, 7 pp. doc. 40. Memorial of Women's Assn. for establishment of silk culture, presented to legislature, 1881. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 41. Memorial of state historical socy., presented to the legislature. 1881. n. p.. n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 42. Eepts. of joint committee on lunatic asylums, pre- sented to legislature, session 1881. n. p., n. d. 276 pp. doc. 43. Rept. of joint committee on general legislation to whom were referred bills for govt, and taxation of cities, etc.. presented to legislature, 1881. n. p., n. d. 172 pp. doc. 44. 1 ann. rept. of state agrlc. exper. station, 1880. n. p.. n. d. 79 pp. doc. 45. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1880. u. p., n. d. 184 pp. 26 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1881 — cont'd 105th Session — cont'd Jan. 11-Marcli 23 — cont'd Contents : — conf d doc. 46. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions, 1880. n. p., n. d. Ti, 152 pp. ,„_„ doc. 47. Kept, of secy, of state as comr. of Insnrancc, 1879. pt. 1. Fire and flre-marlne insurance, n. p., n. d. xill, 560 pp. - o„_ doc. 48. Eept by secy, of state as comr. ol insurance, 187». pt. 2. Life and accident insurance, n. p., n. d. vl, 198 pp. doc. 49. Rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts., to the legislature, with treasurer's rept, 1879/80. n. p., n. d. 214 pp. doc. 50. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury, for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1880, with abstracts of amts. of ratables. n. p,. n. d. t1, 242 pp. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents, xvl pp. , . , . doc. 51. Rept. of atty. gen. concerning all suits In which state is party, or in which It is Interested, 1880. n. p., n d. 9 pp. doc. 52. Kept, of adj. gen., for year ending Oct. 30, 1880. n. p., n. d. 63 pp. doc. 53. Rept. of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1880. n. p., n. d. 144 pp. doc. 54. Ann. rept. of comr. of r. r. taxation, 1880. n. p., n. d. 17 pp. doc. 55. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, for year end- ing Oct 31, 1880. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc. 56. Ann. rept of state librarian, for year ending Oct 31, 1880. n. p., n. d. 18 pp. doc. 57. Bept of state hd. of education, etc, for year end- ing Aug. 31, 1880. n. p., n. d. 101 pp., app. 204 pp. doc 58. 26 ann. rept of state normal school, for year end- ing Jnne 30, 1880. n. p., n. d. 152 pp., pi. doc 59. Ann. rept of Rntgers Scientific School, 1880. n. p., n. d. 4 leaves, 55 pp. doc 60. 8 ann. rept of state bd. of agrlc, 1880. u. p., n. d. 243 pp. doc. 61. Ann. rept. of state geologist 1880. n. p., n. d. 220 pp., 2 maps, errata slip. doc 62. Ann. rept of riparian comrs., 1880. n. p., n. d. 26 (1) pp., map. doc 63. Ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Oct 31, 1880. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. doc. 64. Eept of state dept and Inspector of weights and measures. 1880. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 65. Ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers, for year ending Oct 31, 1880. n. p., n. d. 22 (1) pp. doc 66. Eept of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 31, 1880. n. p., n. d. 34 pp., 1 pi., errata slip. doc. 67. Ann. rept of State Reform School for Juvenile De- linquents, for year ending Jnne 31, 1880. n. p., n. d. 29 pp. doc 68. 10 ann. rept of State Industrial Scnool for Girls, for year ending Oct 31, 1880. n. p., n. A. 12 pp. doc 69. Ann, rept. of State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton, for year ending Oct. 30, 1880. n. p., n. d. 32 pp., 1 plan. doc 70. 5 ann. rept. of State Lunatic Asylum at Horrls- town, 1880. n. p., n. d. 34 pp., 2 pis., 1 plan. doc 71. Ann. rept of comrs. to select site and build insane asylum, 1879/80. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc 72. Ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries, for vear ending Oct. 31, 1880. n. p., n. d. xv, 364 pp. doc. 73. 4 ann, dept of state bd. of health, 1880. n. p., n. d. 378 pp., 1 plan. 1882 106th Session Jan. 10-March 31 Journal of the 38th Senate. Eahway : L. S. Hyer, 1882. 1471 pp Mlnntes of votes and proceedings of the 106th General Assembly. Boonton : S. L. Garrison. 1882. 1412 pp. Legislative Documents. 2 Vols. Elizabeth : F. W. Rousse, 1882. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents, xvl pp. doc 1. 1 ann. mess, of Gov. (Ludlow), Jan. 10, 1882. n. p., n. d. 47 pp. doc. 2. Special mess, of Gov.. Jan. 11. 1882, presenting rept. of comn. on constitutional amdnts. and Assembly Ull introduced Jan. 11. 1882. n. p., n. d. 46 pp. doc 3. Mess, of Gov., March 4, 1882, vetoing Sen. bill 21. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc 4. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 25, 1882, vetoing Sen. bill 111. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. doc 5. Mess, of Gov., March 6, 1882, vetoing Sen. bill 126. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc 6. Mess, of Gov., March, 1882, vetoing Sen. bill 129. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc 7. Mess, of Gov.. March 25. 1882. vetoing Sen. bill 162. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1882 — cont'd 106th Session — cont'd Jan. 10-March 31 — cont'd Contents : — conf d doc. 8. Mess, of Gov., March 21, 1882, vetoing Sen. bill 167. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc 9. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 20, 1882, vetoing Assembly bill 69. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc 10. Mess, of Gov., March 21, 1882, vetoing Assembly bill 112. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. ^ ^„ doc. 11. Mess, of Gov., March 27, 1882, announcing filing of Sen. bill 115, with secy/ of state, without his approval n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 12. Mess, of Gov., Feb. 22, 1882, announcing filing of Assembly bill 34, with secy, of state, without his approvaL n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. ^ doc 13. Mess, of Gov., March 1, 1882, annonncli^ filing of certain bills without Ms slgnatnre. n. p., n. d. 2 leavea. doc. 14. List of Sen. bills not having been signed by the Gov., filed together with his objections, n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc 15. List of Assembly bills not having iseen signed by Gov., filed together with objections, n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 16. Mess, of Gov., annonnclng resignation of W. B. Deacon as Senator, n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc 17. Sen. res. and reply of atty. gen., Jan. 23, 1882, eaa- ceming compensation and fees of nls office, n. p., n. d. doc. "is. Opinion of atty. gen., Feb. 10, 1882, concerning Assembly bill 113. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc 19. Opinion of atty. gen., March 1, 1882, concerning Passaic bridge bin. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 20. Opinion of atty. gen., April 10, 1882, concerning Sen. bills 222, 191 and 240. n. p., n. d. 22 pp. doc 21. Eept of committee on contested elections In case of E. V. S. Besson and E. M'Cagne. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc 22. Eepts. of special committee on convict labor In state prison, and opinion of atty. gen., 1882. n. p., n. d. 6 (1) pp. doc. 23. Communication from comr. of fisheries and letter from U. S. Senator Sewell, concerning menhaden fisheries, 1882. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. . , ^ ^ , , doc 24. Eept of delegate from N. J. to national conference of charities and correction In Boston, July, 1881. n. p., n. d. 40 pp. doc 25. Eept of committee Inquiring Into practicability of Intermediate prison or reformatory, Jan. 17, 1882. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. _^ . doc. 26. Kept and appraisement of real estate, property of sinking fund, Feb. 24, 1882. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. doc 27. Eept. of joint committee to investigate proceedlngB of bd. of proprietors of East Jersey, 1881. n. p., n. 0. 166 pp. doc. 28. Petition for repeal of conspiracy acts presented to legislature of 1882. March 9, 1877. n. p., n. d. 34 pp. doc. 29. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings instltutlona, 1881. n. p., n. d. 164 pp. doc 30. Ann stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1881, together with rept. of director of United N. J. B. E. and Canal Co. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1882. 157 pp. doc. 31. Ann. rept of comptroller of treasnry, for year end- ing Oct 31, 1881, with abstracts of amt of ratables. and financial stmts, from counties, etc Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1881. 336, vl pp. doc. 32. Eept of joint committee on treasurer's accts^ with treasurer's rept for 1880/1. n. p., n. d. 188 pp. doc 33. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1881. n. p., n. d- 87, 107, xiv pp.. map, 8 pis., table, doc 34. Ann. rept of state librarian, for year ending Oct 31, 1881. n. p.. n. d. 20 pp. doc 35. Eept. of atty. gen., concerning all suits In which state is a party, or In which It is Interested, 1881. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. doc 36. Eept by secy, of state as comr. of Insurance. 1880. pt 1. Fire and flre-marlne Insurance, n. p., n. d. zll, 460 pp. doc. 37. Bept by secy, of state as comr. of Insurance, 1880. pt 2. Life Insurance, n. p., n. d. rvl, 170 pp. -. Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents, svl pp. doc 38. Rept by secy, of state as comr. of insurance, 1881. pt 1. Fire and fire-marine Insurance, n. p., n. d. vlli, 495 pp. doc 39. Bept by secy, of state as comr. of insurance, 1881. pt 2. Life Insurance, n. p.. n. d. v, 164 (3) pp. doc. 40. Rept of adj. gen., for year ending Oct 31, 1881. Orange: S. Toomtm, 1881. 158 pp. doc 41. Ann. rept of riparian comrs., 1881. n. p.. n. d. 32 pp., 4 maps. doc 42. Ann. rept of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Oct 31, 1881. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. doc. 43. Eept of state bd. of education, for year ending Aug. 31, 1881. n. p., n. d. 96 pp. doc 44. 37 ann. rept of state normal school, for year ending Jnne 30, 1881. n. p., n. d. 173 pp. doc 45. 17 ann. rept of Entgers Scientific School, 1881. Orange : S. Toombs, 1881. 79 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 27 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1882 — cont'd 106th Session — cont'd Jan. 10-March 31 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 46. 2 ann. rept. of state agrlc. exper. station, 1881. n. p.. u. d. 76 pp. doc. 47. 9 ann. rept. of state bd. of agrlc, 1881. u. p., n. d. 444 pp. doc. 48. 5 ann. rept. of state bd. of health, 1881. n. p., n. d. 344 pp. doc. 49. 4 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries, for year ending Oct. 31, 1881. n. p., n. d. xxii, 299 pp. doc. 50. Ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers, for year ending Oct. 31, 1881. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1881. 24 pp. doc. 51. 11 ann. rept. of State Industrial School for Girls, for year ending Oct. 31, 1881. n. p., n. d. 12 pp. doc. 52. Ann. rept. of State Reform School for Juvenile De- linquents, for year ending Oct. 31, 1881. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1881. 31 pp., pi. doc. 53. 6 ann. rept. of manager and officers of State Ijunatlc Asylum, at Morristown, Nov. 1, 1881. Orange : S. Toombs, 1881. 32 pp., 2 pis., 1 plan. doc. 64. Ann. repts. of officers and managers of State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton, for year ending Oct. 31, 1881. n. p., n. d. 31 pp., 1 plan, doc. 55. Ann. rept. of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 31, 1881. Orange: S. Toombs, 1881. 36 pp., pi. doc. 56. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, 1881. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc. 57. Ann. rept. of comr. of r. r. taxation, 1881. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. 1883 107th Session Jan. 9-March 23 Journal of the 39tli Senate. Newark : M. H. C. Vail, " Register " Office, 1883. 1487 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 107th General Assembly. Somerviile: A. V. D. Honcyman, 1883. 1364 pp. Legislative Documents. 2 vols. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1883. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents ; List of Documents, xil pp. doe. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Ludlow), Jan. 9, 1883. n. p., n. d. 43 pp. doc. 2. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury, for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1882, with abstracts of amt. of ratables, and financial stmts, from counties, etc. n. p., n. d. 292, vl pp. doc. 3. Rept. of Joint committee on treasurer's accts. for year ending Oct. 31, 1882. n. p., n. d. 184 pp. doc. 4. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings Institutions, 1882. n. p., n. d. 126 pp. doc. 5. Rept. by secy, of state as comr. of insurance, 1882. pt. 1. Insurance cos. other than life. n. p., n. d. vill, 329 pp. doc. 5%. Rept. by secy, of state as comr. of insurance, 1882. pt. 2. Life Insurance, n. p., n. d. v, 123 pp., 2 leaves. doc. 6. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, for year ending Oct. 31, 1882. n. p., n. d. 13 pp. doc. 7. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1882. n. p., n. d. 164 pp., 1 foldg. table. doc. 8. Ann. rept. of comr. of r. i. taxation for year 1882. n. p., n. d. 84 pp. doc. 9. Rept. of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1882. n. p., n. d. 149 pp. doc. 10. Rept. of adj. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1882. n. p., n. d. 77 pp. doc. 11. Ann. rept. of state librarian, for year ending Oct. 31, 1882. n. p.. n. d. 21 pp. doc. 12. 5 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries for year ending Oct. 31, 1882. n. p., n. d. xx, 431 pp. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents, xlv pp. doc. 13. 6 ann. rept. of bd. of health for year 1882. n. p., n. d. 361 pp. doc. 14. Rept. of state bd. of education and state supt. of public instruction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1882. n. p., n. d. 85, 180 pp. doc. 15. 28 ann. rept. of state normal school for year ending June 30, 1882. n. p., n. d. 84 pp., 1 pi. doc. 16. 18th ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, 1882. n. p., n. d. 72 pp. doc. 17. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1882. n. p., n. d. 191 pp., 2 maps, 6 pis. doc. 18. Ann. rept. of riparian comrs. for year ending Nov. 1, 1882. n. p., n. d. 28 (3) pp., 1 map. doc. 19. Ann. rept. of state bd. of agrlc, 1882/3. n. p., n. d. 311 pp. doc. 20. 3 ann. rept. of agrlc. exper. station, 1882. n. p., n. d. 112 po. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1883— cont'd 107th Session — cont'd Jan. 9-March 23-cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 21. Rept. of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 31, 1882. n. p^ u. d. 31 pp., 1 pi. doc. 22. Ann. rept. of State Reform School for Juvenile De- linquents, for year ending Oct. 31, 1882. n. p., n. d. 40 pp., pi. doc 23. 12 ann. rept. of State Industrial School for Girls, 1882. n. p., n. d. 12 pp. doc. 24. Ann. repts. of officers and mgrs. of State Lunatic Asylum, for year ending Oct. 31, 1882. 28 pp., plan. doc. 25. 7 ann. rept. of State Asylum for Insane, at Morris- town, for year ending Oct. 31, 1882. n. p., n. d. 42 pp., 2 pis., plan. doc 26. Rept. of State Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1883. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc. 27. Ann. rept- of Home for Disabled Soldiers, for year ending Oct. 31, 1882. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. doc. 28. Rept. of N. J. delegates to national conference of charities and corrections, at Madison, Aug. 14, 1882. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. doc. 29. Ann. rept. of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Oct. 31, 1882. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. doc. 30. Mess, of Gov. rel. to Stockton rifle range, Feb. 5, 1883. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc. 31. Celebration of bi-centennlal anniversary of N. J. legislature, 1683-1883. n. p., n. d. 56 pp. doc. 32. Rept of special committee of House of Assembly as to taxation of r. rs. and other corporations, Dec. 29, 1882. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. 1884 108th Session Jan. 8-April 18 Journal of the 40th Senate. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1884. 1710 pp. A special session of the Senate, April 22, Is included in this volume, pp. 1275-1281. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 108th General Assembly. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1884. 1778 pp. Legislative Documents. 2 vols. Camden : Courier Publishing As- sociation, 1884. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents, xxlx pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gfov. (Ludlow), Jan. 8, 1884. n. p., n.d. 26 pp. doc. 2. Inaugural address of the Gov. (Abbett), Jan. 15, 1884. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept. of comptroller of the treasury, for year ending Oct. 31, 1883, with abstracts of amt. of ratables, financial stmts, from cos., etc. n. p., n. d. 274, vi pp. doc. 4. Rept. of Joint committee on treasurer's accts., with treasurer's rept. to the Gov. for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 198 pp. doc 5. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions, 1883. n. p., n. d. 120 pp. doc. 6. Rept. of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 155 pp. doc. 7. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 39 pp. doc. 8. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1883. u. p., u. d. 199 pp., 1 foldg. table, doc. 9. Ann. rept. of comr. of r. r. taxation, 1883. n. p., n. d. 74 pp. doc. 10. Rept. of adj. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 83 pp. doc. 11. Ann. rept. of state librarian, for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. a. p., n. d. 18 pp. doc. 12. 5 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries, for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. xxll, 458 pp. doc. 13. 11 ann. rept. of bd. of agrlc, 1883/4. n. p., n. d. 349 pp., 1 pi. doc. 14. 4 ann. rept. of state agrlc. exper. station, 1883. n. p., n. d. 112 pp. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents, xxvi pp. doc. 15. Kept, of state bd. of education and supt. of public instruction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 120, 208 pp. doc. 16. 19 ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, 1883. n. p., n. d. 60 pp. doc. 17. 29 ann. rept. of state normal school, for year ending June 30, 1883. n. p., n. d. 86 pp., pi. doc 18. 13 ann. rept. of State Industrial School for Girls, for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 12 pp. doc. 19. Ann. rept. of State Reform School for Juvenile De- linquents, for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 41 pp., pi. doc. 20. Rept. of State Institution for Deaf and Dumb, for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 20 pp. 28 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1884 — cont'd 108th Session — cont'd Jan. 8-April 18 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 21. 18 ann. rept of Home for Disabled Soldiers, for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. doc. 22. Ann. rept. of officers and managers of State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton, for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 29 pp., plan, doc. 23. 8 ann. rept. of State Lunatic Asylum at Morristown, for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 40 pp., 2 pis., plan, doc. 24. Ann. rept. of comrs. to build asylum at Morristown. Oct 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 25. 1 ann. rept. of inspector of labor of children, 1883. 15 pp. The title of this doc. was taken from the list of docu- ments at beginning of volume. It Is missing from the volume seen. doc 26. Kept, of comrs. of fisheries, 1879-83. n. p., n. d. 34 pp. doc 27. Ann. rept. of riparian comrs., for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 30 (3) pp. doc. 28. Ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. doc. 29. Kept of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 31, 1883. n. p., n. d. 35 pp., pi. doc 30. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1883. n. p., n. d. 188 pp., map, 2 pis. doc. 31. 7 ann. rept. of bd. of health, 18S3. n. p., n. d. 391 pp. doc 32. Rept of secy, of state as comr. of insurance, 1883. pt. 1- Insurance cos. other than life. n. p., n. d. xv, 351 pp. doc. 32%. Kept of secy, of state as comr. of insurance, 1883. pt. 2. Life insurance, n. p., n. d. vlil, 129 (3) pp. doc. 33. Veto of Sen. bills 64 [ward division in cities of 3d class] and 112 [fixing term of office of chosen freeholders]. March 10 and 11, 1884. n. p., n. d. 4, 3 pp. doc 34. Veto of bills 207 [regulating elections], 46 [suppl. to act reorganizing govt, of W. Hoboken], and 283 [suppl. to act establishing system of jublic instruction], March 11, 1884. n. p., n. d. 5, 2. 2 pp. doc 35. Opinion of atty. gen. as to constitutionality of As- sembly bill 518 [providing for assessment and collection of tax upon property transported by r. r. or canal into state, etc.]. April 14. 1884. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc 36. Opinion of atty. gen. as to power of legislature of 1864 to extend state's right of taking N. J. E. R. and Trans- portation Co. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 37. Kept, of oyster comn. created by act approved March 23, 1883. n. p., n. d. 27 pp. doc. 38. Rept. of special joint committee on taxation of prop- erty of r. r. and other corporations, n. p., n. d. 47 pp. doc 39. Rept. of special committee on contract prison labor, 1883. 67 pp. doc. 40. Rept of comrs. of state wat5r supply, March, 1884. n. p., n. d. 45 pp., pi. doc 41. Rept of special committee on riparian rights, n. p., n. d. 31 (1) pp. doc 42. Rept of comrs. to Southern Exposition at Louis- ville, Ky., Aug. 1 to Nov. 10, 1883. n. p., n. d. 22 pp. doc 43. Rept of comrs. on boundary line betw. N. Y. and X. J. n. t p. 19 pp. 1885 109th Session Jan. 13-April 4 Journal of the 41st Senate. Camden : Courier Publishing Co., 1885. 1113 pp. Minutes and proceedings of the 109th General Assembly. Camden : Courier Publishing Association, 1885. 1038 pp. L^slatlve Documents. 2 vols. Newark : Advertiser Steam Print- ing Establishment 1885. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents. 48 pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Abbett), Jan. 13, 1885. n. p., n. d. 48 pp. doc 2. Ann, rept. of comptroller of the treasury, for year ending Oct 31, 1884, with abstracts of amt of ratables, and financial stmts, from cos., townships, etc. n. p., n. d. 286 pp. doc. 3. Suppl. to ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury, for year ending Oct 31, 1884. Feb. 11, 1885. n. p., n. d. 39 pp. doc. 4. Rept of joint committee on treasurer's accts. to the legislature for year ending Oct 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 210 pp. doc. 5. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions, 1884. n. p., n. d. vl, 168 pp. doc 6. Rept of q. m. gen. for year ending Oct 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 153 pp. doc 7. Ann. rept of comrs. of sinking fund for year ending Oct 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 24 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1885 — cont'd 109th Session — cont'd Jan. 13-April 4 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 8. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1884. n. p., ii. d. 191 pp. doc. 9. 1 ann. rept. of state bd. of assessors, 1884:. n. p., n. d. 469 pp. doc 10. Rept. of adj. gen., for year ending Oct 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 91 pp. doc. 11. Ann. rept. of state librarian, 1884. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. doc. 12. 7 ann. rept of bureau of statistics of labor and Industries, for year ending Oct. 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. xrvli, 373 pp. doc. 13. 12 ann. rept of bd. of agric, 1884/5. n. p., n. d. 454 pp. -. Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents. 64 pp. doc 14. 5 ann. rept. of state agrlc experiment station, 1884. n. p., n. d. 176 pp. doc. 15. 20 ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, 1884. n. p., n. d. 88 pp. doc. 16. 30 ann. rept of state normal school, for year end- ing June 30, 1884. n. p., n. d. 90 pp., pi. doc. 17. Kept, of state bd. of education, for year ending Aug. 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 92, 193 pp. doc. 18. 14 ann. rept of State Industrial School for Girls, for year ending Oct. 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 12 pp. This rept really has 16 pp., but pp. opposite financial stmts, are blank ^nd unnumbered. doc. 19. 20 ann. rept of State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents, for year ending Oct 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 26 pp., pi. doc 20. Rept of State School for Deaf-Mutes, for year end- ing Oct 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. doc 21. 19 ann. rept of Home for Disabled Soldiers, for year ending Oct 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 20 pp. doc 22. Ann. repts. of officers and managers of State Luna- tic Asylum at Trenton, for year ending Oct 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 27 pp., plan. doc. 23. Ann. rent, of State Lunatic Asylum at Morristown, for year ending Oct 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 40 pp., 2 pis., plan. doc. 24. Ann. rept of comrs. to build asylum for insane, Oct. 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 25. 2 ann. rept. of inspector of factories and workshops for year ending Oct 31, 1884. n. p.. n. d. 32 pp. doc 26. Ann. rept. of riparian comrs., 1884. n. p., n. d. 39 pp., 4 maps. doc 27. Ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Oct 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 13 pp. doc. 28. Ann. rept. of State Prison, for year ending Oct 31, 1884. n. p., n. d. 39 pp., pi. doc. 29. Ann. rept. of state geologist 1884. h. t. p. 168 pp., 4 pis., map. doc. 30. 8 ann. rept of bd. of health, 1884. h. t p. 375 pp. doc. 31. Rept of secy, of state, as comr. of Insurance, 1884. pt 1. Insurance cos. other than life. h. t p. xlll, 313 pp. doc 32. Rept of secy, of state as comr. of Insurance, 1884. pt. 2. Life Insurince. n. p., n. d. v, 135 pp. doc. 33. 1 ann. rept of council of state charities and cor- rection [1884]. n. p., n. d. 15 pp. doc. 34. Veto of Sen. bills 15 and 49. Feb., 1885. n. p., n. d. 4, 4 pp. doc 35. Veto of Assembly bills 185, 226, etc, etc. March, 1885. n. p., n. d. v. p. doc. 36. Spa. of assessors, 1888. n. p., n. d. 435 pp. doc. 6. Rept. of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1888. n. p., n. d. 255 pp. doc. 7. Rept. of ad], gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1888. n. p., n. d. 184 pp. doc. 8. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings Institutions, 1888. n. p., n. d. X, 136 pp. doc. 9. 15 ann. rept. of state bd. of agric, 1888. n. p., n. d. 630 (1) pp. . Vol. 2. T. p. Contents : List of Documents [and contents]. 39 pp. doe. 10. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1888, with rept of state director bf United N. J. R. R. and Canal Co. n. p., n. d. 283 pp., foldg. table. doc. 11. Ann. rept. of state librarian, for year ending Oct 31, 1888. n. p., n. d. 30 pp. doc. 12. 10 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries, for year ending Oct. 31, 1888. n. p., n. d. xxl, 648 pp. doc. 13. Rept. of comn. rel. to preservation of fish in waters near to state of N. J., within U. S. jurisdiction, 1888. n. p., n. d. 83 pp. doc. 14. Ann. rept. of state agric. exper. station, 1888. n. p., n. d. 255 pp. doc. 15. 34 ann. rept. of state normal school, for year end Ing June 30, 1888. n. p., n. d. 140 pp., pi. doc. 16. Ann. rept. of bd. of education and supt. of public instruction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1888. n. p., n. d. 122, 241 pp. doc. 17. 18 ann, rept. of State Industrial School for Girls, 1888. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. doc. 18. 24 ann. rept. of State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents, for year ending Oct. 31, 1888. n. p., n. d. 34 pp., pi. doc. 19. [pt. 1.] 23 ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers at Newark, for year ending Oct. 31, 1888. n. p., n. d. 17 pp [pt. 2.] Rept. of comrs. of Home for Disabled Soldiers at Kearny, Dec. 6, 1888. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1889. 8 pp. doc. 20. Ann. repts. of officei-s and mgrs. of State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton, for year ending Oct. 31, 1888. Prince- ton Press : C. S. Robinson & Co., 1888. 32 pp., plan, doc. 21. 13th ann. rept. of State Asylum at Morristown, for year ending Oct. 31, 1888. n. p., n. d. 80 pp., 2 pis., plan. . Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : • List of Documents and Contents. 33 pp. doc. 22. 11 ann. rept. of bd. of health and bureau of vital statistics, 1888. n. p., n. d. 503 pp., foldg. table, doc. 23. Rept. by secy, of state as comr. of Insurance, 1888. pt. 1. Insurance cos. other than life. n. p., n. d. xv, 319 pp. doc. 24. Eept. by secy, of state as comr. of Insurance, 1888. pt. 2. Life insurance, n. p., n. d. iv, 141 pp. doc. 25. Rept. of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 31, 1888. n. p., n. d. 31 pp. doc. 26. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1888. n. p., n. d. 87 pp., map. doe. 27. Rept. of State Institution for Feeble-Minded Women, 1888. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. doc. 28. Ann. rept. of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Oct. 31, 1888. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. doc. 29. Eept. of state charities aid assn., 1888. n. p., u. d. 24 pp. doc. 30. Eept of atty. gen., 1888. n. p., n. d. 12 pp. doc. 31. Ann. rept. of state bd. of pharmacy, 1888. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 32. Ann. rept. of Washington Assn., for year ending Nov. 1, 1888. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 33. 23 [1. e. 24] ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, 1888. n. p., n. d. 128 pp. doc. 34. 6 ann. rept. of inspector of factories and workshops, 1888. a. p., n. d. 125 pp. doc. 35. Ann. rept. of riparian comrs., for year ending Oct. 31, 1886. n. p., n. d. 64 pp., 2 maps. doc. 36. Ann. rept. of dairy comr., 1888. n. p., n. d. 156 pp. 1890 114th Session Jan. 14-May 23 Journal of the 46th Senate. Trenton : Sharp Printing Co., 1890. 1000 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 114th General Assembly. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1890. 1199 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1890 — cont'd 114 th Session — cont'd Jan. 14-May 23 — cont'd Legislative Documents. 4 vols. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1890. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 24 pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess., of Gov., 1890. 35 pp. doc. 2. Inaugural address of Gov., Jan. 21, 1890. u. p., n. d. 36 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1889, with abstracts of amt. of ratables and financial stmts, from cos., etc. n. p., n. d. 312 pp. doc. 4. Rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts., with treasurer's rept. for year ending Oct. 31, 1889. n. p., n. d. 326 pp. doc. 5. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions, 1889. n. p., n. d. xiii, 130 pp. doc. 6. Rept. of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1889. n. p., n. d. 102 pp. doc. 7. Rept. of adj. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1889. n. p., n. d. 244 pp. doc. 8. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinking fund, for year ending Oct 31, 1889. n. p., n. d. 17 pp. doc. 9. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1889. n. p., u. d. 325 pp., foldg. table, doc. 10. 6 ann. rept. of state bd. of assessors, 1889. n. p., n. d. 523 pp. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 24 pp. doc. 11. Ann. rept. of state librarian, for year ending Oct 31, 1889. n. p., n. d. 32 pp. doc. 12. 24 ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers at Kearny, for year ending Oct 31, 1889. n. p., n. d. 32 (4) pp. doc. 13. 12 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and Industries for year ending Oct. 31, 1889. n. p., n. d. xvl, 438 pp. doc. 14. Ann. rept. of state bd. of agric, 1889/90. n. p., n. d. 608 pp., pis. Farming interest of N. J., causes of their depre- ciation, h. t. p. 22 pp. doc. 15. 25 ann. rept of Rutgers Scientific School, 1889 n. p., n. d. 112 pp. doc. 16. 35 ann. rept, of state normal school, for year end- ing June 30, 1889. n. p., n. d. 115 pp., 2 pis. ■ doc. 17. Ann. rept of bd. of education and supt. of public Instruction, for year ending Aug. 31, 1889. n. p., n. d. 87, 277 pp. doc. 18. 19 ann. rept. of trustees of State Industrial School for Girls, for year ending Oct, 31, 1899. n. p., n. d. 17 (6) pp. doc. 19. 25 ann. rept. of State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents, for-year ending Oct. 31, 1889. n. p., n. d. 35 pp., pi. doc. 20. Rept. of comrs. to establish intermediate reforma- tory, Apr. 9, 1890. n. p., n. d. 18 pp. doc. 21. Ann. rept. of State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton for year ending Oct. 31, 1889. Clinton : E. O. Howell, 1890. 31 pp. doc. 22. Eept. of joint committee on State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton, May 19, 1890. a. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 23. 14 ann. rept. of State Lunatic Asylum at Morris- town, for year ending Oct. 31, 1889. n. p., n. d. 78 pp., 2 pis., 1 plan. . Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : , List of Documents and Contents. 12 pp. doc. 24. ■ Eept. of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 31, 1889. n. p., n. d. 34 pp. doc. 25. Rept. of special committee on investigation of State Prison, n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 26. 7 ann. rept. of Inspector of factories and workshops, for year ending Oct 31, 1889. n. p., n. d. 98 pp. doc. 27. Ann. rept. of riparian comrs., 1889. n. p., n. d. 54 (1) pp., 5 pis. doc. 28. Ann. rept. of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Oct 1, 1889. n. p., n. d. 7 pp., 2 leaves. doc. 29. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1889. n. p., n. d. 112 pp., foldg. table. doc. 30. Final rept. of state geologist, v. 2. pt. 1. u. p., n. d. X, 642 pp. doc. 31. Final rept. of state geologist, v. 2. pt. 2. n. p., n. d. X, 824 pp. . Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 23 pp. doc. 32. 13 ann. rept. of bd. of health and bureau of vital statistics, 1889. n. p., n. d. 486 pp., 2 11., Iv (I) pp. doc. 33. Eept. by secy, of state as comr. of insurance, 1889. pt. 1. Insurance cos. other than life, x, 355 pp. doc. 34. Eept. by secy, of state as comr. of insurance, 1889. pt. 2. Life Insurance, n. p., n. d. Iv, 155 pp. 32 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1890 — cont'd 114th Session — cont'd Jan. 14-May 23 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 35. Kept, of dairy comr., 1889. n. p., n. d. 88 pp. doc. 36. Kept, ty state bd. of pliarmacy, 1889. n. p., n. d. doc. 37. Ann. rept of Washington Assn., for year ending Nov. 1, 1889. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 38. Kept, by agis. for purchase of camp ground at Sea Girt. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 39. Ann. rept. of state charities aid assn., 1889. n. p., n. d. 74, xls (2) pp. doc. 40. Ann. rept. of State Institution for Feeble-Minded Women, for year ending Oct. 17, 1889. n. p., n. d. 11 (4) pp. doc. 41. Aim. rept. of state agric, exper. station and rept. of state agric. college exper. station, 1889. n. p., n. d. 855 pp. 1891 115th Session Jan. 13-March 20 Journal of the 47th Senate. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1891. 987 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 115th General Assembly. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1891. 1041 pp. Legislative Documents. 5 vols. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1891. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 21 pp. doc. 1. Ann, mess, of Gov. (Abbett), Jan. 13, 1891. n. p., n. d. 95 pp. pp. 62-76. Insurance appendix, pp. 77-95. Preliminary rept. of comn. on taxation, doc. 2. Ann. rent, of comptroller of treasury for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1890, with abstracts of amt. of ratables, and financial stmts, from counties, etc. n. p., n. d. 102, l78 pp. doc. 3. Rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts., with treasurer's rept. for 1889/90. n. p., n. d. 306 pp. doc. 4. Ann. rept. of comrs. of sinking fund for year ending Oct. 31, 1890. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. doc. 5. 14 ann. rept. of bd. of health and bureau of vital statistics, 1890. n. p., n. d. 395 pp., map. doc. 6. Ann. rept of state librarian for year ending Oct 31, 1890. n. p., n. d. 28 pp. doc. 7. Ann. rept. of State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton, for year ending Oct 31, 1890. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. doc. 8. 15 ann. rept. of State Lunatic Asylum at Morrlstown, for year ending Oct 31, 1890. n. p., n. d. 102 pp., 2 pis., 1 plan. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 22 pp. doc. 9. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institntlons, 1890. n. p., n. d. xi, 151 pp. doc. 10. Kept by secy, of state as comr. of insurance, 1890. pt 1. Insurance cos. other than life. n. p., n. d. xiv, 344 pp. doc. 11. Kept, by secy, of state as comr. of insurance, 1890. pt. 2. Lite Insurance, n. p., n. d. v, 171 pp. doc. 12. 7 ann. rept of state bd. of assessors, 1890. n. p., n. d. 541 pp. doc. 13. Ann. stmt, of r. r. and canal cos., 1890. n. p., n. d. 303 pp., foldg. table. . Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : doc. 14. 13 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries for year ending Oct. 31, 1890. rvil, 474 pp. doc. 15. 8 ann. rept of inspector of factories and workshops, 1890. n. p., n. d. 127 pp. doc. 16. Ann. rept of riparian comrs., for year ending Oct. 31, 1890. n. p., n. d. 51 pp., 3 maps, doc. 17. Ann. rept of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Oct 31, 1890. n. p., n. d. 7 (4) pp. doc. 18. Eept of adj. gen., for year ending Oct 31, 1890. n. p., n. d. 210 pp. doc 19. Bept of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct 31, 1890. n. p., n. d. 88 pp. doc. 20. 25 ann. rept of Home for Disabled Soldiers at Kearny, for year ending Oct 31, 1890. n. p., n. d. 35 pp. doc. 21. Final rept. of Gettysburg battle-field comn., 1892. n. p., n. d. 165 pp., 14 pis. doc. 22. 26 ann. rept of bd. of trustees of state normal school for year ending June 30, 1890. n. p., n. d. 131 pp. . Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 17 pp. doc 23. Ann. rept of state bd. of agric, 1890/1. u. p., n. d. 510 pp. doc. 24. 11 ann. rept. of state agric exper. station, 1890 and 3 rept. of agric. college exper. station, n. p., n. d. 585 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1891 — cont'd 115th Session — cont'd Jan. 13-March 20 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 25. Ann. rept of state geologist, 1890. n. p., n. d. 305 pp., 3 pis., 3 maps. . Vol. 5. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 19 pp. doc. 26. Ann. rept of Rutgers Scientific School, 1890. n. p., n. d. 128 pp. doc 27. 1 ann. rept of bd. of directors of N. J. weather service, 1890. n. p., n. d. 76 pp. doc. 28. Rept of State Prison, for year ending Oct 31, 1890. n. p., a. d. 63 pp. doc. 29. 26 ann. rept. of State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents, for year ending Oct. 31, 1890. n. p., n. d. 35 pp., 1 pi. doc 30. 20 ann. rept. of State Industrial School for Girls, for year ending Oct. 31, 1890. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. doc. 31. Ann. rept of bd. of managers of state charities aid assn., 1890. n. p., n. d. 75 pp. d3c. 32. Rept. of dairy comr., 1890. n. p., n. d. 61 pp. doc. 34. Rept. of state bd. of pharmacy, 1890. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. djc 33. Ann. rept. of state bd. of registration and exami- nation in dentistry, 1890. n. p., n. d. 18 pp. doc. 35. Ann. rept. of bd. of education and snpt of public instruction for year ending Aug. 31, 1890. n. p.. n. d. 83, 276 pp. 1892 116th Session Jan. 12-March 11 Journal of the 48th Senate. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1892. 835 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 116th General Assembly. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1892. 901 pp. Legislative Documents. 5 vols. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co.. 1892. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 26 pp. doc 1. Ann. mess, of the Governor (Abbett), Jan. 12, 1892, with Appendices, n. p., n. d. 69 pp. pp. 49-55. Tax rates for 1891. [App. A.] pp. 56-57. Stmt, of bonded and floating Indebtedness of cos^ cities, towns, villages, etc [App. B.] pp. 58-64. Constitutional limitation of municipal In- debtedness in different states. [App. C] pp. 65-69. Urban population 1840, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890 ; list of places having public water supply, owner- ship of water works, etc. [App. D.] doc 2. Ann. rept of comptroller of treasury, 1890-1, with abstracts of ratables and financial stmts, from cos., etc , n. p., n. d. 244 pp. doc 3. Rept of joint committee on treasurer's accts. for year ending Oct. 31, 1891. n. p., n. d. 431 pp. doc 4. Rept of state bd. of taxation, 1891. n. p., u. d. 94 pp. doc. 5. 15 ann. rept. of bd. of health and bureau of vital statistics, 1891. n. p., n. d. 489 pp. doc 6. Ann. rept of state librarian, 1891. n. p., n. d. 31pp. doc 7. Ann. repts. of officers and managers of state asylums for Insane for year ending Oct 31, 1891. n. p., n. d. 123 pp., pi., plan, doc 8. 9 ann. rept of inspector of factories and workshops for year ending Oct 31, 1891. n. p., n. d. 118 pp. . Vol. 2. T. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 22 pp. doc 9. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance rela- tive to savings banks, etc, 1891. n. p., n. d. 194 pp. doc 10. Rept of comr. of banking and Insurance reL to fire and marine Insurance, 1891. n. p., n. d. xxlil, 472 pp. doc 11. Ilept of comr. of banking and insurance rel. to life fidelity and casualty cos., 1891. n. p., n. d. xx, 355 pp. doc 12. 8 ann. rept of state bd. of assessors, 1891. n. p., n. d. 84, 603 pp. . Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 24 pp. doc. 13. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1891. n. p., u. A 307 pp., foldg. table, doc. 14. 14 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries for year ending Oct 31, 1891. n. p., n. d. xviil, 600 pp. doc 15. Ann. rept. of riparian comrs., 1891. n. p., n. d. 110 pp., map. doc 16. Ann. rept of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Oct 31, 1891. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. doc 17. Bept of adj. gen., for year ending Oct 31, 1891. n. p., n. d. 220 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 33 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1892 — cont'd H6th Session — cont'd Jan. 12-March 11 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 18. Rept. of q. m., gen., for year ending Oct 31, 1891. n. p., u. d. 63 pp. doc. 19. 26 ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers at Kearny, for year ending Oct. 31, 1891. n. p., n. d. 35 pp. doc. 20. 37 ann. rept. of state normal school, for year end- ing June 30, 1891. n. p., n. d. • 157 pp., pi. -. Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 21 pp. doc. 21. 19 ann. rept. of state bd. of agric, 1891/2. n. p., n. d. 619 pp. doc. 22. 12 ann. rept. of state agric. exper. station and 4 ann. rept. of agric. college exper. station. 1891. n. p., n. d. xxiv, 479 pp. doc. 23. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1891. n. p., n. d. 270 pp., lllus., map, 2 pis. . Vol. 5. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 25 pp. doc. 24. 27 ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, 1891. n. p., n. d. 104 pp. doc. 25. Ann. rept. of bd. of education for year ending Aug. 31, 1891. n, p., n. d. 99, 300 pp. doc. 26. Rept. of School for Deaf-Mutes, 1890/1. u. p., n. d. 43 pp. doc. 27. 2 ann. rept. of bd. of directors of weather serrlce, 1891. n. p., n. d. 249 pp. doc. 28. Rept. of State Prison for year ending Oct. 31, 1891. n. p., n. d. 116 pp. doc. 29. 27 ann. rept. of State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents, for year ending Oct. 31, 1891. n. p., n. d. 34 pp., pi. doc. 30. 21 ann. rept. of trustees of State Industrial School for Girls, for year ending Oct. 31, 1891. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. doe. 31. Eept. of State Institution for Feeble-Mlnded Women, for year ending Oct. 23, 1891. n. p., n. d. 15 (1) pp. doc. 32. Ann. rept. of state charities aid assn. 1891. n. p., n. d. 71 pp. doc. 33. Rept. of Washington Assn., for year ending Nov. 1, 1891. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. doc. 34. Rept. of dairy comr., 1891. n. p., n. d. 165 pp. doc. 35. Rept. of state bd. of medical examiners, 1891. n. p., n. d. 32 pp., foldg. table, doc. 36. 2 ann. rept. of state bd. of registration and exami- nation in dentistry, 1891. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 37. Rept. of state bd. of pharmacy, 1891. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. 1893 117th Session Jan. 10-Mar,:h 11 Journal of the 49th Senate. MacCrellish & Quigley, 1893. 814 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 117th General Assembly. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1893. 863 pp. Legislative Documents. 5 vols. Trenton : C. H. Fox, 1893. Contents : — — . Vol. 1. V. p. List of Documents and Contents. 26 pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Abbett), Jan. 10, 1893. n. p., n. d. 61 pp. f)p. 55-61. Appendix, review of legislation, 1890/2. doc. 2. Inaugural address of Gov. (Werts), Jan. 17, 1893. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury, for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1892, with abstracts of amt. of ratables and financial stmts, from cos., etc. n. p., n. d. 94, 258 pp. doc. 4. Rent, of Joint committee on treasurer's accts., with treasurer s rept. for year ending Oct. 31, 1892. n. p., n. d. 357 pp. doc. 5. 2 ann. rept. of state bd. of taxation, 1892. n. p., n. d. 139 pp. doc. 6. 16th ann. rept. of bd. of health and rept. of bureau of vital statistics, 1892. 590 pp. doc. 7. Ann. rept. of state librarian for year ending Oct. 31, 1892. n. p., n. d. 32 pp. doc. 8. Ann. repts. of officers and managers of state lunatic asylums for year ending Oct, 31, 1892. n. p., n. d. 128 pp., 4 pis., 2 plans. doc. 9. 10 ann. rept. of insnector of factories and workshops for year ending Oct. 31, 1892. n. p., n. d. Ill pp. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 21 pp. doc. 10. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. n. p., n. d. 180 pp. doc. 11. Rept. of comr. of banking and insurance rel. to fire and marine insurance, 1892. n. p., n. d. xi, 440 pp. doc. 12. Eept. of comr. of banking and insurance rel. to life, fidelity and casualty cos., 1892. n. p., n. d. xiii, 369 pp. doc. 13. 8 ann. rept. of state bd. of assessors, 1892. n. p., n. d. 629 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1893 — cont'd 117th Session — cont'd Jan. 10-March 11 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 14. Ann. rept. of School for Deaf-Mutes, 1891/2. n. p., n. d. 37 pp., 1 pi. . Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 19 pp. doc. 15. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1892. n. p., n. d. 343 pp., 2 foldg. tables, doc. 16. 15 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries, for year ending Oct 31, 1892. xx, 493 pp. doc. 17. Ann. rept. of riparian comrs., 1892. n. p., u. d. 47 pp. doc. 18. Ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of pilotage, for year end- ing Oct 31, 1892. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. doc. 19. Rept. of adj. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1892. n. p., n. d. 259 pp. doc. 20. Rept. of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1892. n. p., n. d. 56 pp. doc. 21. 127 ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers at Kearny, for year ending Oct. 31, 1892. n. p., n. d. 33 (2) pp. doc. 22. Rept. of Gettysburg battlefield comn., 1892. n. p., n. d. 19 pp., illus. doc. 23. 38 ann. rept. of state normal school for year end- ing June 30, 1892. 161 pp., 2 pis. doc. 24. Rept. of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 31, 1892. n. p., n. d. 115 pp., foldg. table. . Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 25 pp. doc. 25. 20 ann. rept. of state bd. of agric, 1892/3. u. p., n. d. 528, 34 pp., illus. doc. 26. 13 ann. rept of state agric. exper. station and agric. college exper. station, 1892. xxiii, 555 pp. doc. 27. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1892. u. p., n. d. ix, 367 pp., 9 pis., map. doc. 28. Rept. of Washington Assn., for year ending Nov. 1, 1892. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves, doc. 29. 28 ann. rept of State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents, for year ending Oct. 31, 1892. 37 pp., pi. doc. 30. 32 ann. rept. of State Indistrial School for Girls, for year ending Oct 31, 1892. n. p., n. d. 28 pp. doc. 31. Rept. of State Institution for Feeble-Mlnded Women, . for year ending Oct. 31, 1892. n. p.. u. d. 15 (1) pp. doc. 32. Ann. rept. of state charities aid assn., 1892. n. p., n. d. 50 pp. . Vol. 5. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 19 pp. doc. 33. 28 ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, 1892. n. p., n. d. 122 pp. doc. 34. Ann. rept. of bd. of education and supt. of public instruction for year ending Aug. 31, 1892. n. p., n. d. 372, 316 pp. doc. 35. Ann. rept. of bd. of education and supt. of public instruction for year ending Aug. 31, 1892. Rept. of supt. of school census for year ending Aug. 31, 1892. 379 pp. doc. 36. 3 ann. rept. of bd. of directors of weather service, 1892. n p., n. d. 263 pp., map. doc. 37. Rept of dairy comr., 1892. n. p., n. d. 140 pp. doc. 38. Rept. of state bd. of medical examiners, 1892. n. p., n. d. 38 pp. doc. 39. 3 ann. rept. of state bd. of registration and exami- nation in dentistry, 1892. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc. 40. Rept. of bd. of pharmacy, 1892. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. doc. 41. Rept. of comr. of mines of state of N. J., 1892. n. p., u. d. 24 pp. 1894 118th Session Jan. 9-May 26 Journal of the 50th Senate. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1894. 1061 pp. A special session, Oct. 2, is included in this vol. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 118th General Assembly. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1894. 1221 pp. A special session, Oct. 2, is included in this vol., pp. 1105-1109. Legislative Documents. 5 vols. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1895. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 30 pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Werts), Jan. 9, 1894. n. p., u. d. 38 pp. pp. 20-38. App., act. to prescribe and regulate manner of nominating candidates for public oflices. doc. 2. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1893, with abstracts of amt. of ratables and financial stmts, from cos., etc. n. p., n. d. 280 pp. doc. 3. Rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts., for year ending Oct. 31, 1893. n. p., n. d. 389 pp. 34 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1894 — cont'd 118th Session — cont'd Jan. 9-May 26 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 4. Ann. rept. of state bd. of taxation, 1893. n. p., n. d. doc. 5. i? ann. rept. of bd. of health and bureau of vital statistics, 1893. n. p., n. d. 612 pp., pis. „ ^ -, doc. 6. Ann. rept. of state librarian for year ending Oct. 31, 1893. n, p., n. d. 35 pp. ^, ^ ^ „, doc. 7. Ann. repts. of state hospitals for year ending Oct. 31, 1893. n. p., n. d. 147 pp., pis., plans. _ „. ^ , doc. 8. Ann. rept. of State Institution for Feeble-Minded Women, for year ending Oct. 31, 1893. n. p., n. d. 15 pp. doc. 9. Ann. rept. of bd. of managers of state charities aid assn. n. p., n. d. 67 pp. doc. 10. Ann. rept. of state bd. of registration and exami- nation in dentistry, 1893. n. p., n. d. 18 pp. doc. 11. Missing from vol. seen. Index states that it is the rept. of state bd. of pharmacy. „„„ doc. 12. 3 ann. rept. of state bd. of medical examiners, 1893. n. p., u. d. 35 pp. doc. 13. Ann. rept. of Washington Assn. for year ending Nov. 1. 1893. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. -. Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 24 pp. doc. 14. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and Insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., for year ending Dec. 31, 1893. n. p., n. d. 198 pp. doc. 15. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and Insurance, rel. to fire and fire-marine insurance, 1893. n. p., n. d. 444 pp. doc. 16. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance rel. to life, fidelity and casualty insurance, 1893. n. p., n. d. 522 pp. doc. 17. 10 ann. rept. of state bd. of assessors. 1893. n. p., n. d. 996 pp., map. -. Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 24 pp. doc. 18. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1893. n. p., n. d. 373 pp., foldg. table, doc 19. 16 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and industries, for year ending Oct 31, 1893. n. p., n. d. xxlv, 490 pp. doc. 20. 11 ann. rept. of inspector of factories and work- shops, for year ending Oct. 31. 1893. n. p., n. d. 153 pp. doc 21. Eept. of comr. of mines, 1893. n. p., n. d. 25 pp. doc. 22. Ann, rept. of riparian comrs. for year ending Oct. 31, 1893. n. p., n. d. 43 pp. doc 23. Ann. rept of comrs. of pilotage for year ending Oct 31, 1893. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. doc 24. Rept. of adj. gen. for year ending Oct 31, 1893. n. p., n. d. 293 pp. doc. 25. Rept. of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1893. n. p.. n. d. 60 pp. doc. 26. 28 ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers at Kearny, for year ending Oct. 31, 1893. n. p., n. d. 35 pp. doc 27. 39 ann. rept of State Normal School for year end- ing Aug. 31, 1893. pt 1. n. p., n. d. 157 pp., pis. doc 28. 39 ann. rept of State Normal School for year end- ing Aug. 31. 1893. pt. 2. n. p.. n. d. 185 pp. doc 29. Rept of State Prison for year ending Oct. 31, 1893. n. p., D. d. 121 pp. doc. 30. 29 ann. rept of State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents for year ending Oct 31, 1893. n. p., n. d. 40 pp., 1 pi. doc 31. 23 ann. rept of State Industrial School for Girls for year ending Oct 31, 1893. 30 pp., 2 pis. — . Vol. 4. V. p. Contents ; List of Documents. 20 pp. ' doc 32. Ann. rept of bd. of education and supt of public instruction for year ending June 20, 1893. pt 1. n. p., n. d. 156, 810 pp., map, illus., tables of charts and contents (80-90). doc 33. Ann. rept. of bd. of edncation and supt of public instruction. Rept of supt. of school census for year ending June 30. 1893. pt 2. n. p.. n. d. 384 pp. doc 34. Rept of School for Deaf-Mutes, 1892/3. n. p., n. d. 41 op., pi, doc 35. Rept. of dairy comr., 1893. n. p., n. d. 75 pp. doc. 36. 4 ann. rept. of bd. of directors of weather service for year ending Oct. 31, 1893. n. p., n. d. 303 pp., maps. -. Vol. 5. V. p. Contents : List of Docnments and Contents. 31 pp. doc. 37. 21 ann. rept. of state bd. of agrlc, 1893/4. n. p., n. d. 526 pp., lllus. doc. 38. 14 ann. rept of state agrlc. exper. station and 6 ann. rept. of agric. college exper. station, 1893 [pt. 1.]. n. p., n. d. XV. 199 pp. pt. 2. 14 ann. rept of agrlc. exper. station and 6 ann. rept. of agric college exper. station, 1893. Trenton: J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1894. xv. 201-603 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1894 — cont'd 118th Session — cont'd Jan. 9-May 26 — cont'd Contents : — conf d doo 39. 29 ann. rept of Rutgers Scientific School, 1893. n. p.. n. d. 176 pp. doc 40. Ann. rept of state geologist, 1893. n. p., n. d. is, 457 pp., maps, pis., foldg. table. 1895 119th Session Jan. 8-March 22 Journal of the 51st Senate. Trenton : MacCrelilsh & Qnigley, 1895. 1211 pp. A special session, June 4-13, is included in this vol., pp. 731-841. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 119th General Assembly. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1895. xlv. 1085 pp. A special session, June 4-13, Is included in uis vol., pp. 891-969. Legislative Documents. 5 vols. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1895. The Legislative Documents of this and the following sessions have identical binder's titles, which is a fruitful sonrce of error to the incautious collector. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 27 pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Werts), Jan. 8, 1895. n. p., n. d. 32 pp. doc. 2. Ann. rept of comptroller of treasury for year ending Oct. 31. 1894. with abstracts of amt of ratables, and finan- cial stmts, from cos., etc. n. p., n. d. 79, 339 pp. doc. 3. Rept of Joint committee on treasurer's accts., for year ending Oct. 31, 1894. n. p., n. d. 501 pp. doc 4. 4 ann. rept. of state bd. of taxation, 1894. n. p., n. d. 178 pp. doc 5. IS ann. rept. of bd. of health and bureau of vital statistics, 1894. n. p., n. d. 479 pp., 2 pis. doc. 6. Ann. rept. of state librarian, for year ending Oct 31, 1S94. n. p., n. d. 32 pp. doc 7. Ann. rept of managers and officers of state hospitals, for year ending Oct 31, 1894. n. p., n. d. 151 pp., 7 pis., 2 plans, doc. 8. Ann. rept. of state Institution for Feeble-Mlnded Women, 1894. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. doc. 9. Ann. rept of state charities aid assn., 1894. n. p., n. d. 71 pp. doc 10. 5 ann. rept. of state bd. of registration and exami- nation in dentistry, 1894. n. p., n. d. 26 pp. doc. 11. Ann. rept of state bd. of medical examiners, 1894. n. p., n. d. 44 pp. doc 13. Ann. rept. of Washington Assn. for year ending Oct 31, 1894. n. p., n. d. 2 leaves. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Docnments and Contents. 31 pp. doc. 14. Ann. rept. of comr. of hanking and insurance, rel. to savings banks, etc., 1894. n. p., n. d. 152 pp. doc 15. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance rel to fire and marine insuranee, 1894. n. p., n. d. 442 pp. doc 16. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance, reL to life, fidelity and casualty insurance, 1894. n. p., n. d. 524 pp. doc 17. 11 ann. rept of state bd. of assessors, 1894. u. p., n. d. 734 pp. doc 18. Eept. of fish and game comrs. from May 29 to Dec. 1, 1894. n. p., n. d. 38 pp. doc 19. 29 ann. rept of Home for Disabled Soldiers at Kearny, for year ending Oct 31, 1894. n. p., n. d. 35 pp. doc. 20. Rept. of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 31, 1894. n. p., n. d. 57 pp., foldg. table, doc 21. 30 ann. rept of State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents, for year ending Oct. 31, 1894. n. p., n. 6. 46 pp., lllus. doc. 22. 24 ann. rept of State Industrial School for Girls, for year ending Oct 31, 1894. n. p., n. d. 30 pp., illus. ■ •. Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 22 pp. doc. 23. Ann. rept. of state geologist for 1894. a. p., n. d. Ix, 304 pp., maps, pis. doc 24. Rept on water-supply, etc. ; by C. C. Vermeule. V. 3. Final rept of state geologist 1894. n. p., n. d. XV fl), 352. 96 pp., pis., maps, diagrs. doc 25. 17 ann. rept of bureau of statistics of labor and In- dustries, for year ending Oct 31, 1894. n. p., n. d. xvlii, 568 pp. doc 26. 12 ann. rept of inspector of factories and work- shops, for year ending Oct 31, 1894. n. p., n. d. 109 pp. doc. 27. Ann. rept of riparian comrs., 1894. n. p., n. d. 63 pp., 2 maps. doc 28. Ann. rent, of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Oct. 31, 1894. n. p.. n. d. 13 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 35 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1895 — cont'd 119th Session — cont'd Jan. 8-March 22 — cont'd . Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 23 pp. doc. 29. 5 ann. rept. of bd. of directors of weather service, 1894. n. p., n. d. 246 pp., 8 maps. doc. 30. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1894. n. p., n. d. 369 pp., foldg. table. doc. 31. Ann. rept. of bd. of education and supt. of public Instruction, with ace. docs., for year ending June 30, 1894. n. p., n. d. 159 pp., pi., and appendices, v. p. App. A. Eepts. of CO. supts., city supts. and supervising principals. 177 pp., lUus. Rept. on Rutgers Scientific School, 1893/4. pp. 179-189. 40 ann. rept. of state normal and model schools, etc. pp. 191-207. Rept. of School for Deaf-Mutes, 1893/4. pp. 208-214. App. B. Rept of manual and Industrial training, pp. 217-278. App. C. Statistical tables. 432 pp. Preliminary rept. concerning township system. iv pp. Index to complete rept. pp. Ivll-lxxU. doc. 32. Ann. rept. of School for Deaf-Mutes, 1893/4. n. p., n. d. 39 pp., pis. doc. 33. 40 ann. rept. of state normal school for year ending June 30, 1894. n. p., n. d. 159 pp., Ulus. . Vol. 5. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 37 pp. doc. 34. Rept. of the ad], gen., 1893/4. u. p., u. d. 433 pp. doc. 35. Rept. of the q. m. gen., 1893/4. n. p., n. d. 63 pp. doc. 36. Rept. of the dairy comr., 1894. n. p., n. d. 131 pp. doc, 37. 22 ann. rept. of the state bd. of agric, 1894. n. p., n. d. 528 pp., illus. doc. 38. 15 ann. rept. of the N. J. state agric. exper. station and the 7 ann. rept of the N. J. agric. college exper. station, 1894. XV, 600 pp. doc. 39. 30 ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, the state college for the benefit of agric. and mechanic arts, 1894. n. p., n. d. 158 pp. doc. 40. 1 ann. rept. of the comr. of public roads, 1894. n. p., D. d. 87 pp. 1896 120th Session Jan. 14-March 26 Journal of the 52d Senate. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1896. xvll, 1020 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 120th General Assembly. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1896. xviil, 846 pp. Legislative Documents. 5 vols. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1896. Binder's title : Legislative Documents, 1895 ; the Documents of the 119th Legislature have this same title. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 24 pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Werts), Jan. 14, 1896. h. t. p 41 pp. doc. 2. Inaugural address of J. G. Griggs, Jan. 21, 1896. h. t. p. 12 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept. of the comptroller of the treasury, 1894/5, with abstracts of amt. of ratables and financial stmts. from COS., townships, etc. h. t. p. li, 85, 26 pp. doc. 4. Stmts, of the financial condition of the several cos., cities, townships, towns, boroughs and villages of N. J., 1895. h. t. p. pp. 27-349. doc. 4. Rept. of the joint co;nmlttee on treasurer's accts. and of the state treasurer to the legislature, with the treas- urer's rept. to the Governor on the finances and the sink- ing fund. h. t. p. 563 pp. doc. 5. 5 ann. rept. of state bd. of taxation, 1895. h. t. p. 172 pp. doc. 6. 19 ann. rept. of bd. of health and rept. of the bureau of vital statistics, 1895. h. t. p. Iv, 440 pp. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 28 pp. doc. 7. Ann. rept. of the state librarian, 1895. h. t. p. 58 pp. doc. 8. Ann. repts. of the managers and oflScers of the state hospitals of N. J., 1894/5. h. t. p. 139 pp., pis. doc. 9. Ann. rept. of the State Institution for Feeble-Mlnded Women, 1895. h. t. p. 16 pp. doc. 10. Ann. rept of bd. of managers of the state charities aid assn., 1895. h. t. p. 68 pp. doc. 11. 6 ann. rept. of the state bd. of registration and examination in dentistry, h. t. p. 22 pp. doc. 12. 5 ann. rept. of the state bd. of medical examiners, 1895. h. t. p. 31 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1896 — cont'd 120th Session — cont'd Jan. 14-March 26 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 13. Ann. rept. of the Washington Assn. of N. J., 1894/5. h. t. p. 2 leaves, doc. 14. Rept. of the comr. of banking and insurance, 1895. h. t. p. 100 pp. doc. 15. Ann. rept. of the comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks and trust cos., 1895. h. t. p. 144 pp. doc. 16. Ann. rept. of comr. of hanking and Insurance rel. to fire and marine Insurance, 1894/5. h. t. p. 458 pp. doc. 17. Ann. rept. of the comr. of banking and insurance rel. to life, fidelity and casualty Insurance, 1895. h. t. p. 542 pp. -. Vol. 3. v. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 23 pp. doe. 18. 12 ann. rept. of state bd. of assessors, 1895. h. t. p. 761, 56 pp. doc. 19. Rept. of bd. of fish and game comrs., 1894/5. h. t. p. 36 pp. doc. 20. 30 ann. rept. of the N. J. Home for Disabled Sol- diers, 1894/5. h. t. p. 37 pp. doc. 21. Rept. of the N. J. State Prison, embracing the repts. of the inspectors, keeper, supervisor, clerk, physicians and moral Instructors, 1895. h. t. p. 61 pp., foldg. tables, doc. 22. 31 ann. rept. of the N. J. State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents, 1894/5. h. t. p. 42 pp. doc. 23. 25 ann. rept. of trustees of the State Industrial School for Girls, 1894/5. h. t. p. 30 pp., illus. doc. 24. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1895. h. t. p. xl, 198 pp., pis., map. doc. 25. 18 ann. rept. of the bureau of statistics of labor and Industries, 1894/5. h. t. p. vlll, 251 pp. -. Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 25 pp. doc. 26. 13 ann. rept. of inspector of factories and work- shops, 1895. h. t. p. 128 K). doc. 27. Ann. rept. of the riparian comrs., with ace. docs., 1895. h. t. p. 41 pp., map. doc. 28. Ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of pilotage, 1894/5. h. t. p. 21 pp. doc. 29. 6 ann. rept. of bd. of directors of the N. J. weather service, 1895: 240 pp., maps, pis. doc. 30. Ann. stmts, of the r. r. and canal cos. of N. J., to- gether with rept. of the state director of the United N. J. R. R. and Canal Co., 1895. h. t. p. 377 pp., foldg. table, doc. 31. Ann. rept. of bd. of education and of the supt. of public Instruction, with ace. docs., 1894/5. 651 pp., pi. doc. 32. Rept. of N. J. School for Deaf Mutes, 1894/5. h. t. p. 35 pp. doc. 33. 41 ann. rept. of N. J. state normal school, and ace. docs., 1894/5. h. t. p. 163 pp., illus. — . Vol. 5. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 31 pp. doc. 34. Rept. of adj. gen, 1894/5. h. t. p. 340 pp. doc. 85. Rept. of q. m. gen., 1895. h. t. p. 61 pp. doc. 36. Rept. of dairy comr., 1895. h. t. p. 115 pp. doc. 37. 23 ann. rept. of state bd. of agric, 1895. h. t. p. 446 pp., pis., map. doc. 38. 16 ann. rept. of the N. J. state agric. exper. station and the 8th ann. rept. of the N. J. agric. college exper. station, 1895. h. t. p. xv, 526 pp., illus. doc. 39. 31 ann. rept. of the Rutgers Scientific School, the State College for the benefit of agric. and mechanic arts, 1894/5. h. t p. 120 pp. doc. 40. 2 ann, rept. of the comr. of public roads, 1894/5. 39 pp. Ann. rept. of state bd. of arbitration, 1895. h. t. p. h. t. p. doc. 41. 8 pp. 1897 121st Session Jan. 12-March 31 Journal of the 53d Senate. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1897. xviil, 864 pp. An extraordinary session. May 25, is included in this volume, pp. 667-681. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 121st General Assembly. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1897. xviil, 797 pp. An extra session. May 25, is Included in this volume, pp. 693-707. Legislative Documents, 1896. 5 vols. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Pub- lishing Co.. 1897. , . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 31 pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Griggs), Jan. 12, 1897. n. p., n. d. 31 pp. doc. 2. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1896, with abstracts of amt. of ratables and financial stmts, from cos., etc. n. p., n. d. iii, 91, 378 pp., foldg. table. 36 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1897 — cont'd 121st Session — cont'd Jan. 12-March 31 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 3. Rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts. for year ending Oct. 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. 553 pp. doc. 4. 6 ann. rept. of state bd. of taxation, 1896. n. p., n. d. 183 pp. doc. 5. 20 ann. repts. of bd. of liealth and bureau of vital statistics, 1896. n. p., n. d. 399 pp., pis., diagrs. doc. 6. Ann. rept. of state librarian for year ending Oct. 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. 38 pp. doc. 7. Ann. rept. of managers and officers of state hospitals for year ending Oct. 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. 150 pp., 2 plans, 3 pis. — . Vol. 2. T. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 29 pp. doc. 8. Ann. rept. of State Institution for Feeble-Mlnded Women, for year ending Oct 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. doc. 9. Ann. rept. of state charities aid assn., 1896. n. p., n. d. 54 pp. doc. 10. 7 ann. rept. of state bd. of registration and exami- nation in dentistry, 1896. n. p., n. d. 24 pp. doc 11. 6 ann. rept. of state bd. of medical examiners, 1896. n. p., n. d. 27 pp. doc. 12. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance, rel. to savings banks, etc, 1896. n. p., n. a. 158 pp. doc. 13. Ann. rept of comr. of banking and Insurance, 1896. pt 1. Fire and marine insurance, n. p., n. d. 344 pp. doc 14. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance, 1896. pt. 2. liife and misc. insurance, n. p., n. d. 455 pp. doc. 15. 13 ann. rept of state bd. of assessors, 1896. n. p., n. d. 783, 62 pp. doc. 16. 31 ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers at Kearny, for year ending Oct 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. 35 pp. — . Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 31 pp. doc. 17. Rept. of State Prison, for year ending Oct. 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. 54 pp., 1 foldg. table, doc 18. 32 ann. rept of State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents for year ending Oct 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. 41 pp., illus. doc. 19. 26 ann. rept. of State Industrial School for Girls for year ending Oct 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. 32 pp., 4 pis. doc. 20. Ann. rept. of state geologist^ 1896. xxvlll, 377 pp., maps, errata slip, doc. 21. 19 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and industries for year ending Oct. 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. xil, 610, vli pp. doc. 22. 14 ann. rept of dept. of factory and workshop in- spection for year ending Oct 31, 1896. n. p.. n. d. 110 pp. doc 23. Ann. rept of riparian comrs., 1896. n. p., n. d- 17 pp. doc 24. 7 ann. rept of bd. of directors of weather service for year ending Oct 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. 240 pp., 4 maps -. VoL 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 29 pp. doc. 25. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos. of state, 1896. n. p., n. d. 315 pp., foldg. table, doc 26. Ann. rept of bd. of education and snpt of public instruction, for year ending June 30, 1896. n p., n. d. 600 pp., 3 pis. doc. 27. Rept of School for Deaf-Mutes, 1895/6. n. p.. n. d. 37 pp., illus. doc 28. 42 ann. rept. of state normal school, for rear end- ing June 30, 1896. 159 pp.. illus. doc. 29. Rept. of adj. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1896. n. p.. n. d. 321 pp. doc 30. Rept. of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. 61 pp. -. Vol. 5. V. p. Contents : IJst of Documents and Contents. 29 pp. doc. 31. Rept of dairy comr., 1896. n. p., n. d. 71 pp. doc 32. 24 ann. rept of state bd. of agric, 1896. n. p., n. d. 382 pp., pis. doc. 33. 17 ann. rept of state agric. exper. station and 9 ann. rept of agric. college cxper. station, 1896. n. p., n. d. xxi. 563 pp., pis. doc. 34. 32 ann. rept of Rutgers Scientific School for year ending Oct 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. 104 pp. doc. 35. 3 ann. rept of comr. of public roads for year ending Oct 31, 1896. n. p., n. d. 101 pp„ 4 pis doc. 36. Ann. rept of bd. of fish and game comrs., for year ending Nov. 1, 1896. n. p.. n. d. 54 pp. doc. 37. Ann. rept of state bd. of arbitration, for year end- ing Oct 31, 1896. n. p.. n. d. 12 pp. doc 38. Ann. rept of bd. of comrs. of pilotage, for year ending Oct 31, 1896. 9 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1898 122d Session Jan. 11-March 25 Journal of the Senate. Trenton : MacCrellisb & Qnigley, 1898. XX, 771 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 122d General Assembly. Trenton : MacCrellisb & Qulgley, 1898. xx. 684 pp. Legislative Documents, 1897. 5 vols. Trenton : ItfacCrelUsIi & Qulgley, 1898. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 23 pp. doc 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Griggs), Jan. 11, 1898. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. doc. 2. Ann. rent, of comptroller of treasury for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1897, with abstracts of amt of ratables, and financial stmts, from cos., etc n. p., n. d. v, 386 pp. doc. 3. Rept. of joint committee on treasurers acctg., with treasurer's rept for year ending Oct 31, 1897. n. p., n. d. 595 pp. doc 4. 7 ann. rept of bd. of taxation, 1897. n. p., n. d. 223 pp. doc. 5. 21st ann. rept. of bd. of health and rept. of vital statistics, 1897. n. p., n. d. v, 389 pp. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 25 pp. doc. 6. Ann. rept. of comr. of hanking and insnrance, reL to savings banks, discount and deposit banks, 1897. n. p., n. d. 214 pp. doc 7. Ann. rept of comr. of banking and insurance, 1897. pt. 1. Fire and marine insurance, n. p., n. d. 493 pp. doc 8. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance, 1897. pt. 2. Life and miscellaneous Insurance, n. p., n. d. 445 pp. doc. 9. 14 ann. rept. of state bd. of assessors, 1897. n. p., n. d. 753 pp. . Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 22 pp. doc. 10. The physical geography of N. J. by R. D. Salisbury. Vol. 4 of final rept of state geologist n. p., n. d. xvl, 170. 200 pp., maps. doc. 11. 20 ann. rept of bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries, for year ending Oct 31, 1897. n. p., n. d. xil, 510 pp. doc. 12. 15 ann. rept of dept of factory and workshop in- spection, for year ending Oct 31, 1897. n. p., n. d 236 (1) pp. doc 13. Ann. rept. of riparian comrs., for year ending Oct 31, 1897. 40 (1) pp. doc. 14. 8 ann. rept of bd. of directors of weather service, for year ending Oct. 31, 1897. n. p., n. d. 196 pp., foldg. table. 2 maps. doc. 15. 4 ann. rept of comr. of Dubllc roads for year end- ing Oct 31, 1897. n. p., n. d. 132 pp., pis. . Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 33 pp. doc. 16. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1897. n. p., u. d. 317 pp., foldg. table, doc. 17.- Ann. rept of bd. of education and supt. of public instruction, for year ending June 30, 1897. n. p., n. d. 627 pp., illus. doc 18. Ann. rept of School for Deaf-Mutes, 1896/7. n. p., n. d. 44 pp., illus. doc 19. 43 ann. rept of state normal school for year end- ing June 30, 1897. n. p., n. d. 153 pp., illus. doc. 20. Rept of adj. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1897. n. p., n. d. 350 pp. doc 21. Rept of q. m. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1897. n. p., n. d. 59 pp. doc 22. 50 ann. rept of State Hospital at Trenton for year ending Oct 31, 1897. n. p., n. d. 66 pp., pis., plan, doc. 23. 22 ann. rept. of officers and managers of State Hos- pital at Morris Plains, for year ending Oct 31, 1897. n. p., n. d. 98 pp., pis., plan, doc. 24. Ann. rept. of state librarian, for year ending Oct 31, 1S97. n. p., n. d. 40 pp. doc. 25. Rept. of dairy comr., for year ending Oct 31, 1897. n. p., n. d. ill, 100 pp. . Vol. 5. V. p. Copies of this volume were seen only in the N. J. State Library, In Rutgers Collie Library, and in the Free Public Library of Jersey City. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 24 pp. doc 26. Ann. rept. of state geologist 1897. n. p., u. d. xl, 368 pp., maps, doc. 27. 25 ann. rept state bd. of agric, 1897. n. p., a. d. 404 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 37 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1898 — cont'd 122(1 Session — cont'd Jan. ll-March 25 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 28. 18 ann rept N. J. state agrlc. exper. station and 10 ann. rept. agric. college exper. station, 1897. n. p., n. d. xix, 536 pp., pis. doc. 29. 23 ann. rept. Rutgers Scientific School, 1897. u. p., n. d. 102 pp. doc. 30. Ann. rept. bd. of fish and game comrs., 1897. n. p., n. a. 57 pp. doc. 31. Ann. rept. state hd. of arbitration, 1897. n. p., n. d. 55 pp. doc. 32. Ann. rept. bd. of comrs. of pilotage, 1897. n. p., u. d. 11 pp. doc. 33. Rept. of N. J. state prison, 1897. n. p., u. d. 51 pp., 2 foldg. tables. doc. 34. 33 ann. rept. N. J. Reform School for Juvenile De- linquents, 1897. n. p., n. d. 47 pp., pis. doc. 35. 27 ann. rept. trustees State Industrial School for Girls, 1897. n. p., n. d. 40 pp. doc. 36. Ann. rept. State Institution for Feeble-Mlnded Women, 1897. n. p., n. d. 14 (2) pp., pis. doc. 37. Ann. rept. of managers of state charities aid assn., 1897. n. p., n. d. 46 pp. doc. 38. 32 ann. rept. N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers, 1897. n. p., n. d. 46 pp. doc. 39. 7 ann. rept. state bd. of medical examiners, 1897. n. p., n. d. 3, 31 pp. doc. 40. 8 ann. rept. state bd. of registration and examina- tion in dentistry, 1897. n. p., n. d 30 pp. doc. 41. Rept. of comn. apptd. by Gov. to represent the state of N. J. at Tenn. Centennial, 1897. n. p., n. d. 12 pp., pis. doc. 42. 3 ann. rept. N. J. State Reformatory comn., 1896/7. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. doc. 43. Rept. of N. J. comn. on defective, delinquent and dependent children and their care. n. p., n. d. 35 pp. 1899 123d Session Jan. lO-March 24 Journal of the 55th Senate. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. n. p., n. d. xxU, 664 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 123d General Assembly. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. xxli, 652 pp. Legislative Documents, 1898. 5 vols. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 30 pp. doe. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Watkins), Jan. 10, 1899. h. t. p. 14 pp. doc. 2. Inaugural address (Voorhees), Jan. 17, 1899. h. t. p. 13 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury, 1897/8, with abstract of ratables and financial stmts, from cos., town- ships, etc. h. t. p. v, 91, 428 pp. doc. 4. Rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts. and of the state treasurer, with the treasurer's rept. to the Gov. on the finances of the state, and the sinking fund, h. t. p. 625 pp. doc. 5. 8 ann. rept. of state bd. of taxation, 1897/8. h. t. p. 176 pp. doc. 6. 22 ann. rept of bd. of health and bureau of vital statistics, 1898. h. t. p. v, 601 pp. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 27 pp. doc. 7. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and Insurance rel. to savings banks, discount and deposit banks and trust cos., 1898. 174 pp. doc. 8. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and Insurance, 1897/8. pt. 1. Fire and marine Insurance, h. t. p. 517 pp. doc. 9. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance, 1897/8. Life and misc. insurance. 421 pp. 15 ann. rept. of state bd. of assessors, 1898. h. t. p. pt. 2. doc. 10. 846, 80 pp. Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 36 pp. doc. 11. Ann. rept. of state geologist, 1898. h. t. p. xxxii, 244, 102. vl pp., pis., maps. doc. 12. 21 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and Industries, 1897/8. h. t. p. xl, 335 pp. doc. 13. Ann. rept. of co-operative bldg. and loan assns., 1897/8. h. t. p. Iv, 348 pp. doc. 14. 16 ann. rept. of factory and workshop inspection, 1898. h. t. p. 221 pp. doc. 15. Ann. rept. of the riparian comrs., 1898, with ace. docs. h. t. p. 19 pp. doc. 16. 9 ann. rept. of bd. of directors of the N. J. weather service, 1898. h. t. p. 205 pp., maps, foldg. table. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1899 — cont'd 123d Session — cont'd Jan. 10-March 24 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 17. 5 ann. rept. of comr. of public roads, 1897/8. h. t. p. 207 pp., pis. . Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 28 pp. doc. 18. 26 ann. rept. of state bd. of agrlc, 1898. h. t. p. 333 pp. doc. 19. 19 ann. rept. of N. J. agrlc. exper. station and 11 ann. rept. of N. J. agrlc. college exper. station, 1897/8. h. t. p. xlx, 467 pp., pis., maps. doc. 20. 34 ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, the state college for the benefit of agrlc. and the mechanic arts, 1897/8. h. t. p. 101 pp. doc. 21. Ann. rept. of bd. of fish and game comrs., 1897/8. h. t. p. 69 pp. doc. 22. Ann. rept of state bd. of arbitration, 1897/8. h. t. p. 25 pp. doc. 23. Ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of pilotage, 1897/8. h. t. p. 10 pp. doc. 24. Rept. of N. J. State Prison, embracing the rcpts. of the inspectors, supervisor, keeper, clerk, pnyslclans and moral instructors, 1897/8. h. t. p. 54 pp., foldg. tables, doc. 25. 24 ann. rept. of N. J. State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents, 1897/8. h. t. p. 44 pp., illus. doc. 26. 28 ann. rept. of the trustees of the State Industrial School for Girls, 1898. h. t. p. 44 pp. doc. 27. Ann. rept. of State Institution for Feeble-Mlnded Women, 1898. h. t. p. 19 pp. doc. 28. Ann. rept. of bd. of mgrs. of the state charities aid assn., 1898. h. t. p. 42 pp. doc. 29. 33 ann. rept. of N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers at Kearny, 1897/8. h. t. p. 50 pp. doc. 30. 9 ann. rept. of state bd. of registration and exami- nation in dentistry, 1898. h. t. p. 39 pp. doc. 31. 8 ann. rept. of state bd. of medical examiners, 1898. h. t. p. 32 pp. ■ . Vol. 5. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents, pp. 5-35. doc. 32. Ann. stmts, of the r. r. and canal cos., together with rept. of the state director of the United N. J. R. R. and Canal Co., 1898. h. t. p. 309 pp., foldg. table, doc. 33. Ann. rept. of the bd. of education and of the sunt. of public instruction of N. J., with ace. docs., 1897/8. h. t. p. 648 pp. doc. 34. Rept. of the N. J. School for Deaf Mutes, 1897/8. h. t. p. 44 pp., pis. doc. 35. 44 ann. rept. of N. J. state normal school, and ace. docs., 1897/8. h. t. p. 159 pp., pis. doc. 36. Rept. of the adj. gen., 1897/8. h. t. p. 269 pp. doc. 37. Rept of the q. m. gen., 1898. h. t. p. 65 pp. doc. 38. 51 ann. rept. of the resident ofllcers of the N. J. State Hospital at Trenton, 1897/8. h. t. p. 56 pPy pis. doc. 39. 23 ann. rept. of mgrs. and officers of N. J. State Hospital at Morris Plains, 1897/8. h. t. p. 118 pp., pis. doc. 40. Ann. rept. of the state librarian, 1898. h. t. p. 66 pp. doc. 41. Rept. of the dairy comr., 1898. h. t. p. 113 pp. doc. 42. 1 ann. rept. of bd. of mgrs. of N. J. State Village for Epileptics, 1898. h. t. p. 13 pp. doc. 43. 4 ann. rept. of N. J. state reformatory comn., 1898. h. t. p. 11 pp. doc. 44. Rept. of comrs. apptd. under chap. 116, laws of 1898, "Riparian Lands" h. t. p. 23 pp. 1900 124th Session Jan. 9-March 23 Journal of the 56th Senate. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley, 1900. xxil, 698 pp. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 124th General Assembly. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley, 1900. xxil, 706 pp. Legislative Documents, 1899. 5 vols. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley, 1900. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 27 pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Voorhees), Jan. 9, 1900. u. p., n. d. 32 pp. doc. 2. Rept. of Joint committee on treasurer's accts. and treasurer's rept., 1898/9. n. p., n. d. 663 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept. of comptroller, etc., 1898/9. u. p., n. d. ill, 90, 442 pp. doc. 4. 9 ann. rept. of bd. of taxation, 1898/9. n. p., a. d. 214 pp. doc. 4%. Digest and compilation of laws and decision rel. to collection of taxes, 1900. n. p., n. d. 88 pp. doc. 5. 23 ann. rept. of bd. of health and rept. of bureau of vital statistics, 1899. n. p.. si. d. vl, 432 pp., map., lUus. 38 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS — cont'd 1900 — cont'd 124th Session — cont'd Jan. 9-March 23 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 6. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., tocether with rept. of state director of United N. J. E. E. and Canal Co., 1899. n. p., n. d. 339 pp., foldg. table. -. Vol. 2. T. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 21 pp. doc 7. Geol survey. Ann. rept of state geologist [and rept on forestry], 1889. n. p., n. d. xUU, 192, 327 pp., pis., Ulns. doc. 8. 22 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics, labor and in- dustries, 1899. n. p., n. d. xi, 354 pp. doc. 9. 17 ann. rept. of dept of factory and workshop In- spection, 1899. n. p., n. d. 277 pp. doc. 10. 17 .inn. rept of state bd. of assessors, 1899. n.- p., n. d. 858, 78 pp. -. Vol. 3. v. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 32 pp. doc. 11. Ann. rept of comrs. of banking and Insurance rel. to savings banks, tmst cos., and state banks of discount and deposit 1899. n. p., n. d. 225 pp. doc 12. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance, 1899. pt 1. Fire and marine insurance, n. p., n. d. 564 pp. doc. 13. Ann. rept of comr. of banking and insurance, 1899. pt 2. Life and misc. insurance, n. p., n. d. 224 [1. e. 524] pp. doc. 14. Ann. rept of comr. of banking and insurance rel. to bldg. and loan assns., Oct. 31, 1899. n. p., n. d. 208 pp. doc. 15. Ann. rept of bid. of education and supt of public instmction, with ace. docs., for year ending June 30, 1899. n. p., n. d. 710 pp., illns. doc. 16. 45 ann. rept of state normal school and ace. docs., for year ending June 30, 1899. n. p., n. d. 160 pp., illns. doc. 17. Eept of School for Deaf-Mutes, 1898, 9. n. p., n. d. 31 pp., illus. — . Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 22 pp. doc. 18. 27 ann. rept. of state bd. of agric, 1899. n. p., n. d. 335 pp., Ulus. doc. 19. Insects of N. J. : by J. B. Smith ; suppl. to 27 ann. rept of bd. of agric, 1899. n. p., n. d. 755 pp., maps, pis. doc. 20. Eept of dairy comr., 1899. n. p., n. d. 78 pp. doc 21. 35 ann. rept of Entgers Scientific School, etc., for year ending Oct 31, 1899. n. p., n. d. 106 pp. doc 22. 20 ann. rept of N. J. agric. exper. station and 12 ann. rept. of N. J. agric. college for year ending Oct. 31, 1899. n. p., n. d. xix, 512 pp., lUus. doc 23. 10 ann. rept of N. J. section of climate and crop service of weather bureau, n. p., n. d. 64 pp., 2 maps, pi. — . Vol. 5. V. p. Contents : List of Docnments and Contents. 43 pp. doc. 24. Eept of adj. gen., tor year ending Oct. 31, 1899. n. p., n. d. 206 pp. doc 25. Eept of q. m. gen., 1899. n. p., n. d. 57 pp. doc 26. Ann, rept of state librarian, 1899. n. p., n. d. 44 pp. doc 27. Eept. of state librarian concerning traveling libraries, n. p., n. d. 71 pp. doc 28. 6 ann. rept. of comr. of public roads for year end- ing Oct 31, 1899. n. p., n. d. 237 pp., illus. doc 29. 24 ann. rept. of managers and officers of N. J. State Hospital at Morris Plains, for year ending Oct 31, 1899. n. p., n. d. 94 pp., illus. doc 30. 52 ann. rept. of managers and officers of N. J. State Hospital at Trenton, for year ending Oct 31, 1899. n. p., n. d. 62 pp., illus. doc 31. Eept of N. J. State Prison, 1SS9. n. p., a. d. 53 pp. doc 32. 35 ann. rept of N. J. State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents for year ending Oct. 31, 1899. n. p., n. d. 43 pp., illns. doc 33. 29 ann. rept of trustees of State Industrial School for Girls, 1899. n. p., n. d. 30 pp., illus. doc 34. 5 ann. rept. of N. J. state reformatory comn., 1899. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc. 35. Eept of X. J. comn. on defective, delinquent and dependent children and their care, 1899. n. p., n. d. 28 pp. doc 36. Rept of N. J. state bd. of children's guardians, 1899. n. p., n. d. 60 pp. doc 37. Ann. rept. of bd. of managers of state charities aid assn., 1899. n. p., n. d. 32 pp. doc 38. 2 ann. rept of managers and resident officers of N. J. State Village for Epileptics, for year ending Oct. 31, 1899. n. p., n. d. 27 pp. doc. 39. 24 ann. rept of N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers, Kearny, for year ending Oct. 31. 1899. n. p.. n. d. 48 pp. doc. 40. Eept of bd. of mgrs. of Home for Disabled Soldiers, Sailors, or Marines and their Wives, for year ending Oct 31, 1899. n. p.. n. d. 10 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1900 — cont'd 124th Session — cont'd Jan. 9-March 23 — cont'd Contents : — conf d doc. 41. Sept. of comrs. to provide firemen's home .... 1899. n. p., n. d. 4 pp. doc. 42. Ann. rept of state Institution for Feeble-Mlnded Women, 1899. n. p., n. d. 17 pp. doc. 43. Ann. rept. of riparian comrs., 1899, with ace docs, n. p., n. d. 21 pp. doc 44. Ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of pilotage, Nov. 1, 1898 to Nov. 1, 1899. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. doc. 45. Ann. rept. of N. J. state oyster comn. for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1899. n. p., n. d. 20 pp. doc. 46. Rept of oyster comrs., 1899. n. p., n. d. 22 pp. doc 47. Rept of palisade comn., 1899. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc. 48. Eept. of state sewerage comn. n. p., n. d. 149 pp. doc. 49. Ann. rept. of bd. of fish and game comrs.. for year ending Nov. 1, 1899. n. p., ivd. 65 pp. doc. 50. Ann. rept. of state bd7 of arbitration for year end- ing Oct 31, 1899. n. p., n. d. 35 pp. doc. 51. 9 ann. rept of state bd. of medical examiners, 1899. n. p., n. d. 47 pp. doc. 52. 10 ann. rept. of state bd. of registration and ex- amination in dentistry, n. p., n. d. 34 pp. 1901 125th Session Jan. 8-March 22 Journal of the 57th Senate. Trenton : MacCrelllsb & Qnigley, 1901. xxii, 701 pp. Minntes of votes and proceedings of the 125th General Assembly. Trenton : MacCreilish and Qnigley, 1901. xxll, 691 pp. liegislative Documents, 1900. 5 vols. Trenton. The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1901. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Docnments and Contents. 31 pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Voorhees), Jan. 8, 1901. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. doc 2. Sept. of Joint committee on treasurer's accts. and of state treasurer. 1899/00. n. p., n. d. 687 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept of comptroller of treasury for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. ill, 104, 555 pp. doc. 4. 10 ann. rept of state l)d. of taxation, for year end- ing Oct 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 253 pp. doc. 5. Digest and compilation of statntes and decisions regulating assessment and collection of taxes In N. J., with blanks and forms for use of assessors and collectors, n. p., n. d. xlil, 210 pp. doc. 6. Eept of X. J. state i)d. of children's guardians, 1900. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. doc. 7. Ann. rept of riparian comrs., 1900, with ace docs. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. doc. 8. Ann. rept. of comrs. of pilotage, Nov. 1, 1899, to Nov. 1, 1900. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 21 pp. doc. 9. 23 ann. rept. of bureau of labor and Industries, for year ending Oct 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. vi, 329 pp. doc. 10. 18 ann. rept of dept of factory and workshop in- spection, n. p., n. d. 325 pp. doc. 11. 17 ann. rept. of state bd. of assessors, 1900. u. P-, n. d. 930 pp. doc. 12. SnppL rept. of state bd. of assessors ; repts. of cable, electric and horse r. r. cos., 1900. n. p., n. d. 68 pp. doc 13. Ann, rept. of state librarian, 1900. n. p., n. d. 71 pp. doc. 14. 25 ann. rept of managers and officers of N. .1. State Hospital at Morris Plains, for year ending Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 95 pp., illus. doc 15. 53 ann. rept of managers and officers of N. J. State Hospital at Trenton, for year ending Oct 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 62 pp., illus. doc. 16. 10 ann. rept of state bd. of medical examiners, 1900 n. p., n. d. 48 pp. doc. 17. 11 ann. rept of state bd. of r^lstration and ex- amination in dentistry, n. p., n. d. Vt pp. ■ . Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : List of Docnments and Contents. 28 pp. doc. 18. 24 ann. rept. of bd. of health and rept. of bureau of vital statistics, n. p., n. d. vi, 409 pp., map. illns. doc. 19. Ann. rept of comr. of banking and Insurance rel. to savings banks, tmst cos., and state banks of discount and deposit 1900. n. p., n. d. 256 pp. doc. 20. Ann. rept of comr. of banking and insurance, 1901. pt. 1. Fire and marine Insurance, n. p., n. d. 590 pp. doc 21. Ann. rept of comr. of lianking and Insurance, 1901. pt. 2. Life and misc insurance, n. p., n. d. 542 pp. doc 22. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance reL to bldg. and loan assns.. Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 374 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 39 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1901 — cont'd 125th Session — cont'd Jan. 8-March 22 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 23. Ann. rept. of bd. of managers of state charities aid assn., 1900. n. p., n. d. 25 pp. doc. 24. 3 ann. rept. of managers of N. J. State Village for Epileptics, for year ending Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. doc. 25. 35 ann. rept. of N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers, for year ending Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 50 pp. doc. 26. Eept. of bd. of managers of Home for Disabled Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and their Wives, Vlneland, for year ending Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 22 pp., Ulus. doc. 27. Eept. of N. J. Firemen's Home, for year ending Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 28. Ann. rept. of State Institution for Feeble-Mlnded Women, 1900. n. p., n. d. 15 pp. ■ . Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 32 pp. doc. 29. 28 ann. rept. of state bd. of agric, 1900. n. p., n. d. 404 pp., lllus. doc. 30. 21 ann. rept. of N. J. state agric. exper. station and 13 ann. rept. of N. J. agric. college exper. station, for year ending Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. xtH, 572 pp., pis., lllus. doc. 31. Eept. of dairy comr., 1900. n. p., n. d. 51 pp. doc. 32. 7 ann. rept. of comr. of public roads, for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 191 pp., lllus., foldg. map. doc. 33. 11 ann. rept. N. J. section of climate and crop service of weather bureau, n. p., n. d. 70 pp., maps, doc. 34. Eept. of adj. gen., for year ending Oct. 31, 1900. n. Py n. d. 261 pp., lllus. doc. 35. Eept. of q. m. gen., 1900. n. p., n. d. 75 pp. doc. 36. Eept. of N. J. State Prison, 1900. n. p^ n. d. 48 pp. doc. 37. 36 ann. rept. of N. J. State Home tor Boys for year ending Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 43 pp. doc. 38. 30 ann. rept. of trustees of State Home for Girls, at Trenton, 1900. n. p., n. d. 55 pp., lUus. . Vol. 5. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 32 pp. doc. 39. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., together with rept. of state director of United E. E. and Canal Co., 1900. n. p., n. d. 376 pp. doc. 40. Geol. survey of N. J. ; ann. rept. of state geologist, 1900. a. p., n. d. xl, 231 pp., maps., pi. doc. 41. Ann. rept. of bd. of education and supt. of public Instruction, with ace. docs., for year ending June 30, 1900. n. p.j n. d. 459, 268 pp. doc. 42. Eept of N. J. School for the Deaf, 1899/00. n. p., n. d. 39 pp., illus. doc. 43. 46 ann. rept. of N. J. state normal school and ace. docs., for year ending June 30, 1900. n. p., n. d. 164 pp., illus. doc. 44. 36 ann. rept. of Eutgers Scientific School, etc., for year ending Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 108 pp. doc. 45. 6 ann. rept. of N. J. stEte reformatory comn., 1900. n. p., 11. d. 4 (1) pp. doc. 46. Ann. rept. of N. J. state oyster comn., for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 13 pp. doc. 47. 2 ann. rept. of oyster comrs. n. p., n. d. 20 pp. doc. 48. Eept. of palisade comn., 1900. n. p., n. d. 7 (1) pp. doc. 49. Eept. of state sewerage comn., 1901. n. p., n. d. 67 pp., plan, doc. 50. Ann. rept. of bd. of fish and game comrs., for year ending Oct. 31, 1900. n. p., n. d. 31 pp. unnum. doc. 1 rept. of public library comn., Oct. 31, 1900. Camden : S. Chew & Sons, 1901. 7 pp. 1902 126th Session Jan. 14-March 27 Journal of the 58th Senate. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. xxii, 745 pp. Mnutes of votes and proceedings of the 126th General Assembly. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. xxii, 732 pp. Legislative Documents, 1901. 5 vols. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. — . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 22 pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Voorhees), Jan. 14, 1902. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. doc. 2. Eept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts. and of state treasurer, 1900/1. n. p., n. d. 697 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept. of comptroller of treasury for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. ill, 108, 553 pp. doc. 4. 11 ann. rept. of state bd. of taxation for year ending Oct. 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 164 pp, doc. 5. Eept. of N. J. state bd. of children's guardians, 1901. n. p., n. d. 29 pp., foldg. table, doc. 6. Ann. rept of riparian comrs., 1901. n. p., n. d. 41 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1902 — cont'd 126th Session — cont'd Jan. 14-March 27 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 7. Ann. rept of comrs. of pilotage, Nov. 1, 1900, to Nov. 1, 1901. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. doc. 8. 24 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries for year ending Oct. 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. v, 516 pp. -. Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 22 pp. doc. 9. 19 ann. rept. of dept. of factory and worlishop in- spection, 1901. n. p., n. d. 371 pp. doc. 10. 18 ann. rept. of state bd. of assessors. 1901. n. p.. n. d. 958 pp. doc. 11. Eept. of state bd. of assessors. Franchise tax, 1901. n. p., n. d. 104 pp. doc. 12. SupnI. rept. of state bd. of assessors. Eepts. of cable, electric and borse r. r. cos., for year ending Dec. 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 73 pp. doc. 13. Ann. rept. of state librarian, 1901. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc. 14. 2 rept. of public library comn., Oct 31, 1901. u. p., n. d. 42 pp., foldg. table, doc. 15. 26 ann. rept. of managers and officers of N. J. State Hospital at Morris Plains, for year ending Oct. 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 135 pp., lllus. doc. 16. 54 ann. rept. of managers and officers of N. J. State Hospital at Trenton, for year ending Oct. 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 58 pp., illus., plan, doc. 17. 11 ann. rept. of state bd. of medical examiners, 1901. n. p., n. d. 46 pp. doc. 18. 12 ann. rept. of state bd. of registration and exami- nation in dentistry, n. p., n. d. 23 pp. doc. 19. 4 ann. rept. of managers of N. J. State Village for Epileptics, for year ending Oct 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 24 pp. doc. 20. 26 ann. rept. of N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers at Kearny, for year ending Oct. 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 50 pp. doc. 21. Eept. of bd. of managers of Home for Disabled Soldiers, Sailors, or Marines and their Wives, for year end- ing Oct 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 20 pp. doc. 22. 2 ann. rept of bd. of managers of N. J. Firemen's Home, for year ending Oct. 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 15 pp. doc. 23. Ann. rept. of State Home for Care and Training of Feeble-Mlnded Women, 1901. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. -. Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 36 pp. doc. 24. 25 ann. rept. of bd. of health and rept. of bureau of vital statistics, 1901. n. p., n. d. vi. 459 pp., map, illus. doc. 25. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, trust cos. and state banks of discount and deposit 1901. n. p., n. d. 227 pp. doc. 26. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance, 1901. pt. 1. Fire and marine insurance, n. p., n. d. 556 pp. doc. 27. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance, 1901. pt. 2. Life and misc. insurance, n. p., n. d, 586 pp. doc. 28. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance rel. to bldg. and loan assns., Oct 31. 1901. n. p., n. d. 384 pp. doc. 29. Ann. rept. of bd. of managers of state charities aid assn., 1901. n. p., n. d. 217 pp. — . Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 32 pp. doc. 30. 29 ann. rept of state bd. of agric, 1901. u. p., u. d. 350 pp., illus. doc. 31. 22 ann. rept. of N. J. state agric. exper. station and 14 ann. rept. of N. J. agric. college exper. station, for year ending Oct. 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. xix, 587 pp., illus. doc. 32. Eept. of dairy comr., 1901. n. p., n. d. 24 pp. doc. 33. 8 ann. rept. of comr. of public roads, for year end- ing Oct 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 197 pp., illus., map. doc. 34. 12 ann. rept. of N. J. station of the climate and crop service in co-operation with N. J. weather service, 1901. n. p., n. d. 77 pp., 3 maps. doc. 35. Eept. of adj. gen. for year ending Oct 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 292 pp. doc. 36. Eept. of q. m. gen., 1901. n. p., n. d. 75 pp. doc. 37. Eept of N. J. State Prison, 1901. n. p., n. d. 52 pp. doc. 38. 37 ann. rept. of N. J. State Home for Boys, for year ending Oct 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 41 pp., illus. doc. 39. 31 ann. rept. of trustees of State Home for Girls, Trenton. 1901. n. p., n. d. 49 pp. — . Vol. 5. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 32 pp. doc. 40. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., 1901. n. p., u. d. 379 pp., foldg. table. doc. 41. Geol. survey of N. J. ; ann. rept. of state geologist, 1901. n. p., n. d. xxviii, 178 pp., pis., maps. doc. 42. Ann. rept. of bd. of education and supt. of public instruction, with ace. docs., for year ending June 30, 1901. n. p., n. d. 445, 142 pp. 40 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1902 — cont'd 126th Session — cont'd Jan. 14-Marcli 27 — cont'd Contents : — conf d doc 43. Kept of N. J. School for Deaf. n. p., n. d. 3T pp., doc. 44. 47 ann. rept. of N. J. state normal school and ace. docs, for year ending Jane 30, 1901. n. p., n. d. 144 pp., doc 45. 37 ann. repL of Rutgers Scientific School, etc, for year ending Oct. 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 110 pp., lUns. doc 46. 1 ann. rept. of comrs. of N. J. State Reformatory, for year ending Oct 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc 47. Ann. rept. of N. J. state oyster comn., for year end- ing Oct. 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 57 pp., pis., map. doc. 48. Rept. of N. J. state oyster and shell comn. for year ending Oct. 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. doc. 49. Rept. of state sewerage comn., 1901. n. p., n. d. 91 pp., map, foldg. leaf. doc. 50. Ann. rept of bd. of fish and game comrs., for year ending Oct 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 35 pp. doc 51. Rept of N. J. state museum, 1901. u. p., n. d. 23 pp. doc 52. Ann. rept. of state bd. of arbitration, for year end- ing Oct 31, 1901. n. p., n. d. 12 pp. doc. 53. 2 ann. rept. of palisade comn., 1901. u. p., u. d. 4 pp. 1903 127th Session Jan. 13-Aprll 2 Journal of the 59th Senate. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1903. xxli, 874 pp. ATI pxtra session, April 21, is Included In this volume, pp. 671-677. Minutes and votes of the 127th General Assembly. Trenton : Hac- Crellish & Quigley, 1903. xxii. 1005 pp. An extra session, April 21, is included in this volume, pp. 865-874. Legislative documents. 1902. 5 vols. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1903. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 29 pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Murphy) [1903]. n. p., n. d. 22 pp. doc. 2. Rept. of joint committee on treasurer's accts. and of state treasurer for 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 748 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept of comptroller of treasury, etc, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 112, 569 pp. 12 ann. rept. of state bd. of taxation, 1901/2. n. p., 146 pp. Bept of X. J. state bd. of children's guardians, 1902. n. d. 39 pp. Ann. rept of riparian comrs.. 1902. u. p., n. d. doc. 4. n. d. doc. J. n. p., doc. 6. 29 pp. doc. 7. Ann. rept of comrs. of pilotage, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc 8. 25 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and industries, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. v, 503 pp. doc 9. 20 ann. rept of dept of factory and workshop in- spection, 1902. n. p., n. d. 381, xxiv pp. -. Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : Ust of Documents and Contents. 36 pp. doc 10. 19 ann. rept of state bd. of assessors, n. p., n. d. 1038 pp. doc 11. Snppl. rept. of state bd. of assessors ; repts. of cable, electric and horse r. r. cos., 1902. n. p., n. d. 74 pp. doc 12. Rept of state bd. of assessors, 1902. n. p., n. d. 94 pp. doc 13. Ann. rept of state librarian, 1902. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc 14. 3 ann. rept of public library comn., 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. doc 15. 27 ann. rept. of managers and officers of N. J. State Hospital at Morris Plains, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 116 pp. doc 16. 55 ann. rept. of managers and officers of N. J. State Hospital at Trenton, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 70 pp., lllus., plan, doc. 17. 12 ann. rept of state bd. of medical examiners, 1902. n. p., n. d. 49 pp. doc 18. 13 ann. rept. of state l>d. of re^stratlon and exami- nation in dentistry, n. p., n. d. 35 pp. doc 19. 5 ann. rept of managers of State Village for B!pi- leptics, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. doc 20. 37 ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers, Kearny, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 53 pp. doc 21. Rept of bd. of managers of Home for Disabled Soldiers, Sailors or Marines and their Wives, Vineland, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. IS pp., flius. doc 22. 3 ann. rept. of bd. of managers of N. J. Firemen's Home, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 15 pp. doc 23. Ann. rept of State Home for Care and Training of Feeble-Mlnded TVomen. Vineland, 1902. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1903 — cont'd 127th Session — cont'd .Tan. 13-AprIi 2 — cont'd Contents : — conf d doe. 24. Bept. of bd. of managers of N. J. Sanatorlnm of Tuberculous Diseases, 1902. n. p., n. d. 10 pp., lllus. doc. 25. 26 ann. rept of bd. of health, 1902. n. p., n. d. V, 365 pp., illus., maps, doc. 26. Kept of bureau of vital statistics, 1901. n. p., n. d. vi, 382 pp. . Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 45 pp. doc. 27. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and Insurance rel. to savings banks, trust cos., and state banks of discount and deposit 1902. n. p., n. d. 333 pp. doc. 28. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance, 1902. pt. 1. Fire and marine Insurance, 1902. n. p., n. d. 496 pp. doc. 29. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance, 1902. pt. 2. Life and misc. Insurance, n. p., n. d. 624 pp. doc 30. Ann. rept of comr. of banking and insurance rel. to bldg. and loan assns.. Oct 31, 1902. n. p., n. d. 390 pp. doc. 31. 17 ann. rept. of bd. of managers of state charities aid assn., 1902. n. p.. n. d. 143 pp. doc. 32. 9 ann. rept. of comr. of public roads, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 243 pp., illus., map. doc. 33. Rept. of state sewerage comn., 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 51 pp. doc. 34. Ann. rept. of bd. of fish and game comrs., 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 47 pp. doc. 35. Bept. of K. J. state museum, 1902. n. p., n. d. 55 pp., pis., illus. doc. 36. Ann. rept. of state bd. of arbitration, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 18 pp. doc 37. 3 ann. rept of comrs. of tbe palisades interstate park, 1902. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. doc 38. Ann, rept. of bd. of pharmacy, Oct. 31, 1902. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. . Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 35 pp. doc. 39. 38 ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, etc, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 130 pp., illus. doc. 40. 30 ann. rept. of state bd. of agric, 1902. n. p„ n. d. 416 pp.. pis., illus. doc 41. 23 ann. rept. of state agric exper. station, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. xvll, 593 pp., pis. doc. 42. 13 ann. rept of N. 1. station of climate and crop service of weather bnrean In co-operation with N. J. weatlier service, n. p., n. d. 79 pp., 3 maps, doc. 43. Bept of adj. gen., 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 362 pp., illus., map. doc. 44. Bept of q. m. gen., 1902. n. p., n. d. 64 pp. doc 45. Rept of N. J. State Prison, 1902. n. p., n. d. 62 pp. doc 46. 38 ann. rept. of State Home for Boys, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 43 pp., illus. doc. 47. 32 ann. rept. of trustees of State Home for Girls, 1902. n. p., n. d. 37 pp., Ulus. doc 48. Aim. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., together with rept of state director of United N. J. R. R. and Canal Co., 1902. n. p.. n. d. 399 pp., foldg. tabic doc. 49. 2 ann. rept of comrs. of State Beformatorr, 1901/2. □. p., n. d. 17 pp. doc 50. Ann. rept. of state oyster comn.. 1902. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. doc. 51. Ann. rept of oyster and shell comn., 1901/2. n. p, n. d. 13 pp. doc 52. Rept. of comn. for investigation of oyster industry, 1902. n. p., n. d. 51 pp., pis. doc. 53. Rept. of N. J. state oyster comn., dist of Ocean Co, 1902. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. . Vol. 5. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 36 pp. doc 54. Geol. survey of N. J. ; ann. rept of state geologist, 1902. n. p., n. d. viii, 155 pp. doc 55. Geol. survey of N. J. ; rept. on paleontology. VoL 3. The palezoic faunas, 1902. n. p., n. d. lil, 4«2 pp., foldg. table, pis. doc 56. Geol. survey of X. J. ; glacial geology. Vol. 5 of final rept. of state geologist 1902. n. p., n. d. xxvil, 802 pp., pis., maps, doc. 57. Ann. rept of state lid. of education and of supt of public instruction, with ace. docs., for school year ending June 30. 1902. n. p., n. d. elill. 477 pp., Illus., plans. doc. 58. Bept of N. 3. School for Deaf, 1901/2. n. p., n. d. 38 pp., iilns. doc 59. 48 ann. rept. of state normal school and ace docs., for year ending Jnne 30, 1902. n. p., n. d. 144 pp., illus. Extra Session Oct 15-Oct 19 Journal of tbe Senate. Not seen. Minutes of House of Assembly In 2d extra session, n. t p. 26 pp- Bound with r^olar session, 1903. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 41 COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1904 128th Session Jan. 12-March 25 Journal of the 60th Senate. Somervllle : The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1904. 896 pp. An extra session, April 12, Is included In this vol. Minutes of votes and proceedings of the 128th General Assembly. Somerville : The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1904. xxll, 1108 pp. An extra session, April 12, is Included In this vol., pp. 917-948. Legislative Documents, 1903. 5 vols. Camden : S. Chew and Sons Co., 1904. . Vol. 1. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents: 30 pp. doc. 1. Ann. mess, of Gov. (Murphy), 1904. u. p., n. d. 16 pp. doc. 2. Kept, of joint committee on treasurer's accts. and of state treasurer, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 752 pp. doc. 3. Ann. rept. of comptroller, etc., 1902/3. n. p., n. d. Hi, 119, 591 pp. doc. 4. 13 ann. rept. of state bd. of taxation, 1902/3. u. p., n. d. 228 pp. doc. 5. Omitted. Index states that it is " New Jersey tax laws, with annotations, forms and blanks." This item is Included in rept. of state bd. of taxation, 1902/3 (doc. 4.). doc. 6. 5 ann. rept. of N. J. bd. of children's guardians, 1903. n. p., n. d. 30 pp. doc. 7. Ann. rept. of riparian comrs., with ace. docs., 1903. n. p., n. d. 84 pp. doc. 8. Ann. rept. of bd. of comrs. of pilotage, 1903. n. p., n. d. 15 pp. doc. 9. 26 ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and In- dustries, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. vlii, 629 pp. doc. 10. 21 ann. rept. of dept. of factory and workshop In- spection. 1903. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. . Vol. 2. V. p. Contents : doc. 11. 20 ann. rept. of state bd. of assessors, 1903. n. p., n. d. 774 pp. doc. 12. 20 ann. rept. of state bd. of assessors, 1903. u. p., n. d. 462, 85 pp. doc. 13. Ann. rept. of state librarian, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. doc. 14. 4 ann. rept. of public library comn., 1902/3. u. p., n. d. 16 pp., illus., foldg. table. doc. 15. 28 ann. rept. of managers and officers of N. J. state hospital at Morris Plains, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 122 pp., illus. doc. 16. 56 ann. rept. of managers and officers of state hos- pital at Trenton, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 72 pp., illus., plan. doc. 17. 13 ann. rept. of state bd. of medical examiners, 1903. n. p., u. d. 41 pp. doc. 18. 14 ann. rept. of state bd. of registration and exami- nation in dentistry, n. p., n. d. 31 pp. doc. 19. 6 ann. rept. of managers of State Village for Epi- leptics, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 27 pp. doc. 20. 38 ann. rept. of Home for Disabled Soldiers, Kearny, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 53 pp. doc. 21. Rept. of bd. of managers of Home for Disabled Soldiers, Sailors or Marines and their Wives, VIneland, 1902/3. 24 pp., illus. doc. 22. Ann. rept. of State Home for Care and Training of Peeble-Minded Women, at Vineland, 1903. n. p., n. d. 17 pp., illus. doc. 23. 2 ann. rept. of bd. of managers of N. J. Sanatorium of tuberculous diseases, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. doc. 24. 27 ann. rept. of bd. of health and rept. of bureau of vital statistics, 1903. n. p., n. d. vii, 682 pp. doc. 25. Ann. rept. of state bd. of arbitration, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. doc. 26. 4 ann. rept. of comrs. of palisades Interstate park, 1903. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. COLLECTED DOCUMENTS— cont'd 1904 — cont'd 128th Session — cont'd Jan. 12-March 25 — cont'd Contents : — cont'd doc. 27. Ann. rept. of bd. of pharmacy, Oct. 21, 1903. n. p., n. d. 76 pp. -. Vol. 3. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 42 pp. doc. 28. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, trust cos., and state banks of discount and dei)Osit, 1903. n. p., n. d. 277 pp. doc. 29. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and Insurance, 1903. pt 1. Fire and marine Insurance, n. p., n. d. 482 pp. doc. 30. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and Insurance, 1903. pt. 2. Life and misc. insurance, n. p., n. d. 664 pp. doc. 31. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance rel. to bldg. and loan assns., 1903. n. p., n. d. 392 pp. doc. 32. 18 ann. rept. of bd. of managers of state charities aid assn., 1903. n. p., n. d. 114 pp. doc. 33. 10 ann. rept. of comr. of public roads, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 262 pp.. illus., map. doc. 34. Eept. of state sewerag; comn. n. p., n. d. 31 pp., pis. doc. 35. Ann. rept. of bd. of fish and game comrs., 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 38 pp. doc. 36. Hept. of N. J. state museum, 1903. n. p., u. d. 133 pp., map, illus. -. Vol. 4. V. p. Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 32 pp. doc. 37. 39 ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, etc., 1902/3. 125 pp., illus. doc. 38. 31 ann. rept. of state bd. of agric, 1903. u. p., n. d. 462 pp., pis. doc. 39. 24 ann. rept. of N. J. state agric. exper. station and 16 ann. rept. of N. J. agric college exper. station, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. xvli, 659 pp., pis. doc. 40. 14 ann. rept. of N. J. weather service In co-oper- ation with U. S. dept. of agric. weather bureau, 1903. n. p., n. d. 107 pp.. 3 maps, doc. 41. Rept. of adj. gen., 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 362 pp. doc. 42. Eept. of q. m. gen., 1903. n. p., n. d. 32 pp. doc. 43. Rept. of N. J. State Prison, 1903. n. p., n d. 50 pp. doc. 44. 39 ann. rept. of State Home for Boys, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 43 pp., illus. doc. 45. 33 ann. rept. of trustees of State Home for Girls, 1903. n. p., n. d. 27 pp., illus. doc. 46. Ann. stmts, of r. r. and canal cos., together with rept. of state director of United N. J. R. E. and Canal Co., 1903. n. p., n. d. 411 pp., foldg. table. doc. 47. 3 ann. rept. of comrs. of N. J. State Reformatory, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 47 pp., illus. doc. 48. Rept. of bureau of shell fisheries, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 76 pp, -. Vol. 5. V. p Contents : List of Documents and Contents. 29 pp. doc. 49. Geol. survey of N. J. ; ann. rept. of state geologist, 1903. n. p., n. d. xxxvl, 132 pp., pis., diagrs., maps, doe. 50. Geol. survey ; clays and clay industry of N. J., vol. 6 of final rept. of state geologist, 1903. n. p., n. d. xxvii, 548 pp., pis. maps, doc. 51. Ann. rept. of bd. of education and of supt. of public instruction, with ace. docs., for year ending June 30, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. clxlv, 493 pp., illus. doc. 52. Rept. of N. J. School for Deaf, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 38 pp., lllus. doc. 53. 49 ann. rept. of N. J. state normal school and ace. docs., for year ending June 30, 1903. n. p., n. d. 149 pp. doe. 54. Rept. of N. J. battle monument comn., 1903. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. doc. 55. Rept. of No. N. J. flood comn., March 4, 1904. n. p., n. d. 70 pp., pis., maps, doc. 56. 4 ann. rept. of bd. of managers of N. J. Firemen's Home, 1902/3. n. p., n. d. 15 pp. PART II TOPICAL ANALYSIS ABBETT (LEON), 1836-1894 Native of Phila. ; corporation attorney for Hoboken In 1863, corporation counsel for Bayonne and Town of Union [1868-1870?], and for Jersey City, 1876-1883 ; Assemblyman from Hudson Co., 1865-1866, 1869- 1870 ; president of bd. of education of Jersey City in 1869 ; delegate at large to national Democratic Con- ventions in 1872 and 1876 ; state senator from Hud- son Co., 1875-1877; Governor of N. J., 1884-1886, 1890-1892, and ex-offlcio President of State Board of Education ; Riparian Commissioner, 1892 (see Land. Riparian). Governor For Messages, see under Governor. 1886 Jan. 12. Restoration of State House. 9 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1886, V. 3, doc. 39; Sen. jol. 1886: 73-78; House jol. 1886: 72-78.) . Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. 9 pp. Joint rept. with E. J. Anderson, Henry C. Kelsey and John J. Toffey. ABBOT (GEO.) 1882. Commercial and legal points of milk question. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 428-432.) 1897. The Phila. milk market, past and present, and how to meet its future needs. (24 same 1896: 187- 199.) ABBOTT (C. C.) 1899. What birds mean to farmers. (26. A.R. bd. agric. 1898: 93-102.) ABBOTT (GEO., JR.) 1884. Milk question. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 149-155.) ABBOTT (J.) 1877. Farming at Pilesgrove, Salem Co. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 97-98.) ABBOTT (S. W.) 1891. Mass. coroner system. (15 A.R. bd. health 1891: 376 et seq.) ACCIDENT INSURANCE; see INSURANCE ACCIDENTS 1877. Accidents resulting from foot travel on r.rs.; suggested that walking on tracks be made a punish- able offence. (1 A.R. bd. health 1877: 31.) 1883. Increase of accidents of all kinds. (7 same 1883: 377.) 1885. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. 1902-1904. Labor chronology, by counties; accidents, etc. (25 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc., 1901/2 (pp. 391-487)— 27 same 1903/4.) ACCIDENTS— cont'd Factory 1888. Investigation of accidents at Elizabeth Cordage Works, Feb. 16-18; testimony. (6 A.R. inspector fac- tories, etc, 1887/8: 14-25.) 1888-1889. Table: accidents reported and investigated, giving location, name of factory, nature and result of accident, etc. (6 same 1887/8 (p. 91) — 7 same 1888/9.) 1889. Recommended by inspector of factories that pro- visions of law rel. to safety of bldgs. be extended to include public and private places of assemblage. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1890. Accidents in factories, with suggested measures to alleviate their results; by Francis Sayre. (8 A.R. inspector factories, etc., 1889/90: 49-52.) . The necessity of stopping power quickly in case of accidents; by P. Callan. (8 same 1889/90: 103- 104.) 1890-1902. See Labor. Factory Inspection, under dates 1889-1902. 1891. Accident-preventing devices applied to machines ; by John H. Cooper. (9 A.R. inspector of factories, etc., 1890/1: 91-106.) 1902/3-1903/4. Labor chronology; table: no of acci- dents to workmen while on duty, trades at which working men were employed when injured, and no. whose injuries resulted in death. (26 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1902/3 (pp. 469- 476)— 27 same 1903/4.) Mines 1887-1888. Rept. on general condition of mines inves- tigated; do. accidents. (5 A.R. inspector factories, etc. 1887 (pp. 49-52)— same 1888.) Railroad 1874-1886. Table: r.r. casualties, American and foreign; country or state, total casualties of employes, fatal and non-fatal, proportion of casualties to mills in operation and to employes, road mileage. (11 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1887/8: 11.) 1877/8-1886/7. Table: train accidents in the U. S., each year, and for each month, 1886/7. (11 same 1887/8: 58.) 1886-1887. Table; r.r. casualties in 17 states: state, year (1886 or 1887), no. of fatal and non-fatal casualties, employes, passengers, others, mileage, no. of em- ployes, etc. (11 same 1887/8: 45.) 1887. Table; r.r. casualties; state or country, no. of accidents, no. to employes, no. from causes beyond their control, no. from their own carelessness, etc. (11 same 1887/8: 48.) Mass., N. Y„ Penn., Mich., Ind., S. C, Mo., Minn., Wise, Kan., Germany, Austria, Holland, U. S. 43 44 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY ACCIDENTS— cont'd Railroad — cont'd 1888. R.R. casualties; American and foreign. (11 same 1887/8: 3-74.) The greater part of this article relates to casualties, and allied subjects In N. J. MASSACHUSETTS 1877/8-1886/7. Table: r.r. casualties in Mass.; general stmt, passengers, employes, etc., each year. (11 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1887/8: 50-51.) 1878-1887. Table: proportion of passengers killed and injured from causes beyond their own control, in Mass. (11 same 1887/8: 59.) . Table; Mass. r.r. accidents: no. of casualties to employes, proportion to no. employed, no. re- ported employed. (11 same 1887/8: 12.) NEW JERSEY 1852-1887. Table; r.r. casualties to employes in N. J.: r.rs., no. of years reported, no. of casualties, fatal and non-fatal. (11 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1887/8: 41-43.) 1852, period 1852/7, periods 1857/67, 1867/77, 1877/87. 1852-1888. Table: summary of fatal and non-fatal casu- alties, for the period. (11 same 1887/8: 19.) 1852/7-1887. Table: whole no. of r.r. casualties, no. of employes, no. of passengers and others, occupation of employes. (11 same 1887/8: 17.) The statements are for the periods 1852/7, 1857/67, 1867/77, 1877/87, and for each year 1878-1887. 1853-1904. Accidents; date, victim, nature of accident. (A.R. r.r. and canal cos. 1853 — same 1904.) These returns are printed in narrative form at the end of the rept. of each individual r.r. 1854. Necessity of law to prevent frequency of r.r. ac- cidents. (Govs. mess. (Port) Jan. 11, 1854: 13.) 1855. Pew r.r. accidents in 1854; double tracks and re- stricted speed should be provided for by law. {Same (Price) Jap. 9, 1855: 21.) 1877-1887. Table; r.r. casualties to employes in 7 states; no. and cause. (11 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1887/8: 44.) N. J., Mass., Mich., Conn., N. Y., Ohio, Minn. . Table; r.r. casualties to employes in N. J., 1887 and for the 10 years ending Dec. 31, 1887: r.rs.; cause of accidents; totals. (11 same 1887/8: 39.) 1878-1887. Table: repts. of casualties on United r.rs. of N. J. (11 same 1887/8: 49.) 1887. Table; r.r. casualties in N. J.; r.rs., whole no. of casualties, employes, passengers, trespassers and others. (11 same 1887/8: 37-38.) . Table: r.r. systems in N. J.; no. of employes on each, how employed; relative no. of accidents. (11 same 1887/8: 18.) 1892. Tabular stmt, of the no. and nature of accidents upon the r.rs. of N. J. (Ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1892, foldg. table.) 1901/2-1903/4. See Labor. Employment Railroads; un- der dates 1897/8-1903/4. 1902/3-1903/4. Table; accidents to workmen while on duty; occupations; no.; no. whose injuries resulted in death. (26 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc., 1902/3 (pp. 469-470)— 27 same 1903/4.) OHIO 1868-1887. Table: r.r. accidents in Ohio, each year; amt paid for injuries (passengers, employes and others), persons killed, injured, total mileage. (11 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1887/8: 52.) UNITED KINGDOM 1874-1887. Tables: rwy. casualties in the United King- dom. (11 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries 1887/8: 53-57; 59.) ACCIDENTS— cont'd Street Railways 1896. Trolley car accidents; construction of lines upon streets and highways worthy of legislative consid- eration. (Govs. mess. (Griggs) Jan. 21, 1896: 10.) ACKEN (JOHN) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1840-1841 ; apptd. one of five comrs. In 1848 to erect an additional wing to the N. J. State Prison. ADAMS (C. J.) 1890/1-1891/2. Rept as supt. of schools in Atlantic City. (A.R. bd. education 1890/1 app. (pp. 11-12)— same 1891-2.) ADAMS (H. A) Meteorological examinations at Vlneland; see Climate. ADAMS (J. W.) 1882. Disposal of sewage in cities. (6 A.R. bd. health 1882: 73-98.) ADJUTANT GENERAL See also Militia. 1862-1865. Register of commissioned officers of the N. J. volunteers, in the service of the U. S. [issued from adj. gen.'s office, Trenton.] Checklist 1862. July 1. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. 1863. July 1. n. p., n. d. 31 pp. 1864. Jan. 1. n. p., n. d. 38 pp. 1864. July 1. n. p., n. d. 38 pp. 1865. Jan. 1. n. p., n. d. 40 pp. 1865. July 1. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. All of the above were seen in the N. J. State Ubrary. Salary; see Salaries Special Reports Zachariak Rossell 1824 Nov. 18. Militia returns. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1824: 91.) Thomas Cadwalader 1847 Jan. 1. MUitia organization; remedial legislation recommended. (Minutes of Assem. 1847: 20; Sen. jol. 1847: 19.) Robert F. Stockton 1863. Register of the commissioned officers and pri- vates of the N. J. volunteers in the service of the U. S. Jersey Clly: Prtd. by John H. Lyon 1863. 584 pp. Wto. B. Stryker 1861-1865. Record of officers and men of N. J. in the Civil War. Compiled in the office of the adj. gen. 2 vs. Trenton: John L. Murphy, 1876. 1758, 176 pp. P°. 1872. Official register of the officers and men of N. J. in the Revolutionary War. Trenton: Wm. T. Nich- olson & Co. 1872. 878 pp., map, port 1880. Peb. 24. Rept of adj. gen. (Stryker) in reference to the no. of citizens of N. J. serving in raiments of other states during the Civil War of 1861-65. Trenton: John L. Murphy, 1880. 2 11. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy. ; there is also a copy in the Library of Congress. . Same. 4 pp. (Legist, docs. 1880, doc. 36.) 1888 Feb. 28. Persons entitled to payment under Sen. bill 156; "state pay" under acts of 1861 and 1865. (Sen. joL 1888: 401-404.) . Same. 6 pp. (LegisL docs. 1888, v. 3, doc. 36.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 200 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1888 : 404.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 45 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: CITY 1885. Veto messages (Abbett) of Senate bills, nos. 15 and 49. Camden: The Courier Publishing Assn., 1885. 4, 4 pp. No. 15. Suppl. to act to establish a system of public Instruction. No. 49. An act concerning cities ; relates to apptmt. of police. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1885: 285-288.) 1894. Veto (Werts) of bill to establish law dept. in cities of first class and provide for apptmt., duties and compensation of officers. (Minutes of Assem. 1894: 907-908; Sen. jol. 1894: 667-668.) . Veto (Werts) of bill to repeal act. rel. to cities of first class in state, and constituting police courts in such cities, and providing for apptmt. of police jus- tices of such courts, etc., approved Mch. 16, 1891; also of act to provide for apptmt. of police justices in cities of first class. (Sen. jol. 1894: 665-666; Min- utes of Assem. 1894: 909-910.) Hoboken 1894. Veto (Werts) of bill to remove police dept. in cer- tain cities from political control. (Minutes of As- sem. 1894: 1058-1059.) " This bill .... win affect but one municipality .... Hoboken." Jersey City 1866. Rept. of the Jersey City police comrs. to the Gov. Trenton: Prtd. at the office of the State Gazette, 1867. 7 pp. Newark 1868. Veto (Ward) of act constituting mercantile court of Newark. (Minutes of Assem. 1868: 952-954.) ADinmSTRATION OF JUSTICE: COUNTY 1814. Rept of [special] committee (Bayard) on ex- pediency of securing to justices of the peace, and constables, a suitable compensation; also for pro- viding further means of support to prisoners con- fined in CO. jails. (Votes of Gen. Assem. 1813/4: 91-93.) 1845. Manner, etc., of election of justices of the peace is to be provided by law. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845.) 1876. Necessity for law compelling sheriff to renew their bonds annually. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 15.) 1894. Veto (Werts) of bill abolishing office of assistant prosecutor of pleas in all cos. except first class cos. (Sen. jol. 1894: 794-795.) ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE serial 1878-1888. Ann. rept. of atty. gen. concerning all suits in which the state is a party or in which it is in- terested. Checklist John P. Stockton, atty, gen. 1878. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 8 pp. 1879. " W. S. Sharp, 1879. 10 pp. 1880. Mount Holly : C. L. Folwell, 1880. 9 pp. 1881-1886. Not found. Probably never printed. 1887. Trenton : ,T. D. Murphy Publishing Co., 1888. 16 pp. 1888. ' " " 1888. 12 pp. All the department editions found, with the exception of 1880 (found in the N. J. State Library) , are in the New York Public Library. The document and the department editions are identical except that the Imprint is omitted from the document edition. In Collected does, as follows : 1878 in Legisl. docs. 1879, v. 2 : 58. 1879 " " " 1880, doc. 44. 1880 1881, T, 2 : 51. 1881 " " " 1882, doc. 35. , 1882-1886 not found. 1887 in Legisl. docs. 1888, doc. 2. 1888 " " " 1889, T. 3 : 30. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE— cont'd non-serial 1796. Rept. of committee (Dayton) apptd. to devise ways and means to carry into effect the law for the punishment of crimes. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1796: 17-18.) 1832. Need of revision of laws, particularly dept. rel. to testamentary affairs and powers and duties of executors, administrators and guardians, orphans' courts, etc. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 24, 1832.) 1845. Rept. of judiciary committee (Brown) rel. to general revision of statute laws. (Sen. jol. Jan. 1845: 306-309.) 1854. Reform of legal system essential. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 17, 1854: 7.) Attorney General 1850. Recommended that duties of atty. gen. be more specifically defined, and salary adjusted. (Govs, message (Haines) Jan. 9, 1850.) . Communication from atty. gen. (Browning) mak- ing suggestions rel. to duties and compensation of future incumbent of that office. (Minutes of As- sem. 1850: 33-34.) 1851. Suggested that duties of atty. gen. be more spe- • cifically defined and his salary adjusted. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851: 14-15.) 1852. Propriety of more accurately defining duties of atty. gen. and adjusting his salary. {Same (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 29.) 1904. Govs. mess. (Murphy) recommending enlarge- ment of duties of atty. gen. (Minutes of Assem. 1904: 588-589; Sen. jol. 1904: 363-365.) Receipts and Expenditures; see below, that title Courts 1789. Govs. mess. (Liivingston) ; custom of examining witnesses in the Court of Chancery. (Votes of As- sem. Oct. 1789: 70-71.) 1798. Rept. of the committee (J. Howell) on letter of Judge Kirkpatrick rel. to compensation to the junior judges for holding the circuit courts in several of the COS. (.Same Oct. 1798: 24.) 1806. Govs. mess. (Bloomfield) transmitting Ga. res. proposing amdmt. of Federal Constitution resp. ju- diciary power of the U. S. courts, etc. (Same Feb. 1806: 476.) 1833. Union of offices of Gov. and Chancellor neither wise in theory nor salutary in practice; expediency of changing constitution in this respect. (Govs, mess. (Southard) Jan. 11, 1833.) . Changes recommended in regard to Orphans' Court; desirability of holding Court of Oyer and Terminer quarterly instead of semi-annually; plans suggested; salaries of judges. (Same (Southard) Jan 11, 1833.) 1835-1841. The Orphans' Court system as reported to the House of Assembly of N. J., Feb., 1835, and as approved and again reported to the legisl. council, by their committee, Jan., 1841. Somerville: Stephen Li. B. Baldwin, 1841. 144 pp. Copy seen in New Jersey Historical Socy., Newark. 1837. Rept. of [special] committee (Chetwood) on cause of delay in publishing Supreme Court repts. (Jol. legisl. council 1837/8: 40-41.) . Communication from James S. Green, late law reporter, rel. to delay in prtg. of Supreme Court repts. (Same 1837/8: 52-53; Votes of Assem. 1837/ 8: 141-143.) 1838. Suggestion that no. of justices of Supreme Court be increased and that they be required to hold four courts instead of two annually In each co.; further recommended that law be so modified as to allow successful party same costs in Supreme Court as in Common Pleas, in case of recovery of amt. over 46 INBBX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY ADMIHISTEATIOir OF JUSTICE: STATE— confd Courts — confd $100 and not exceeding ?200. (Govs. mess. (Pen- nington) Jan. 10, 1838.) 1840. Constitutional provision uniting offices of Gov. and Chancellor might be advantageously changed. (Same (Pennington) Oct. 27, 1840.) 184L Worst feature of constitution is that uniting offices of GSov. and Chancellor in same person. {Same (Pennington) Oct 26, 1841.) 1843. Disapproval of union of offices of (Jovemor and ChanceUor. (Same (Haines) Oct 30, 1843.) 1845. Rules of the court of errors and appeals of N. J. Trenton: Prtd. by Phillips & BosweU, 1845. 11 pp. Copy seen in New Jersey Historical Socy., Newark. . Mode in which final judgment of circuit court may be docketed in Supreme Court must be directed by law. ((Jovs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845.) . Law to fix times and place of holding court of errors and appeals should be enacted. (Same (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845.) . Rept of committee on the judiciary (Brown) instructed to examine and rept concerning time of holding of the several courts. (Sen. joL 1845: 537- 538.) . Same, s^arate. Not seen ; 100 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1845 : 538.) . Substitute offered by judiciary committee (Brown) for former rept on arrangement of courts. (Sen. joL 1845: 557-560.) . Same, separate. Not seen ; 100 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1S45 : 560.) 1849. Inadequacy of compensation of judges of Court of Errors and Appeals. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 10. 1849: 13.) 1851. Recommended that allowance to judges of Court of Errors be increased. (Same (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851: 15.) . Advisability of election of judges by people. (Same (Fort) Jan. 21, 1851: 11. ) 1852. Propriety of either abolishing Court of Chancery or providing for radical reforms In its organization and proceedings. (Same (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 16.) . Judges and all other state and co. officers should be elected by people. (Same (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 16.) . Pr(^riety ot increasing compensation of judges of court of errors and appe^s. (Same (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 30.) 1875. Additional judicial help needed in eastern part of state; should be at least one more justice in Su- preme Court (Same (Bedle) Jan. 19, 1875.) 1876. Apptmt of Common Pleas judges by Grov. with advice and consent of Senate. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 15.) 1878. Rules of the orphans' courts of N. J. n. t p. 8 pp. Theodore Bnnyon, ordinary. Copy seen in New Jersey Historical Socy., Newark. 1879. Jan. 27. Special mess, of Giov. (McCleUan), ac- companying nominations of lay judges of Inferior Court of Common Pleas; t<^ether with repts. on same by majority and minority of the Senate ju- diciary committee. 10 pp. (LiCgisl. docs. 1879 v. 1, doc. 13.) The majority rept was made hy Garret A. Hobart, Feb 4. 1ST9 : the minority by G. C. Lndlow, Feb 5 1879. 1880. Rept of the judiciary committee ( Hobart) un- der a res. adopted Jan. 20, 1880, resp. the quarterly stmts, and accts. of the secy, of state, clerk of chancery, and clerk of the Supreme Court Tren- ton: J. L. Murphy, 1880. 105 pp. . Same. 113 (2) pp. (Legisl. docs. 1880, v. 1, doc. 30.) ADMUnSTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE— confd Courts — confd 1893. Rules of the Court of Chancery as revised by the chancellor. Trenton: The John L^ Murphy Pub- lishing Co., 1893. iv, 75 pp. Copy seen In New Jersey Historical Socy., Newark. 1894. Veto (Werts) of Sen. bill 230 (substitute) to abolish Inferior courts of common pleas, courts at oyer and terminer and general jail delivery, courts of general quarter sess. of peace, and orphans' courts, and to establish in their places co. courts, etc. (Sen. jol. 1894: 816-817.) 1898. Clerk in chancery paid salary in lieu of fees; receipts and expenses of office in 1896/7. (Gave. mess. (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) . Estimated saving by change from fee to salary basis for clerk of Supreme Court (Same (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) 1899. lU. juvenile court law. (16 A.R. State Charities Aid Assn. 1901: 151-160.) Repeated In 1902. 1901. IlL juvenile court; instructions to probation of- ficers. (16 same 1901: 161-164.) Bepeat£d In 1902. . Penn. juvenile court law. (16 same 1901: 165- 174.) . Rules of the C!ourt of CJhancery as revised by the chancellor. Trenton: MacCreUish & Qmgley, 1901, vi, 95 pp. Copy seen in New Jersey Historical Socy., Newark. 1902. Prosecutors of the pleas; by Hon. James S. Er- win. (1 N. J. Conference of Charities and Correc- tions 1902: 53-55.) Receipts asd ExpEXDinjEES ; see below, that title Fees See also below. Receipts and Expendltores. 1821. Rept of committee (Eline) apptd. to inquire whether any, and if any, what alterations are proper to be made in laws of state, regulating fees of clerk in Chancery and whether fees of sheriff in sale ought to be reduced. ("Votes of Assem. 1821/2: 69.) 1881- Rept of state treasurer (Wright) and comptrol- ler (Anderson) in accordance with res. concerning fees of clerk in Chancery, clerk of Supreme Court and secy, of stata 20 pp. (IiegisL docs. 1881 doc. 38.) Includes repts. of clerk in Chancery, etc, for 1879/80. 1882. Sen. res. and reply of atty. gen. (Stockton), Jan. 23, concerning compensation and fees of his offica 7 pp. (Same 1882 doc. 17.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1882: U5-117.) 1895-1904. See Fees. Receipts and E::^»enditnres, under dates 1864/5-1903/4. 1895. Veto (Werts) of Sen. bill to regulate fees of clerk of Supreme Court (Minutes of Assem. 1895: 953.) . Veto (Werts) of Sen. bUl reL to fees of clerk at court of chancery. (Same 1895: 954.) Fines and Costs See also below. Receipts and Expendltnres, Transpor- tation. See also Finance: State, nnder date 1S61. 1823. Rept of committee (Drake) apptd. to inquire into correctness of several taxed bills of costs for criminal prosecutions within the several cos. of the stata f Totes of Assem. 1823/4: 139-140.) 1857. On costs of prosecuting criminals. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1857: 11-12.) 1865. On disparity existing in cases of costs for crim- tnal proeecntioiis; exorbitant bUls presented by some COS.; remedial l^islaldon. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1865: 8.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 47 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE— cont'd Fines and Costs— cont'd 1869. Unfavorable comment on decrease of revenue from fines and forfeited recognizances, and failure of clerks to make ann. returns of same as required by law, also on alacrity of said clerks in collecting from public treasury their numerous bills of crim- inal costs and transportation; suggested that Legisl. take prompt action in the premises. (A.R. comp- troller 1868/9 (pp. 261-262)— same 1869/70.) Paging from Collected docs. 1873-1886. Costs on forfeited recognizances. (A.R. treasurer 1872/3 (p. 106) — same 1885/6.) No returns In 1882/3. 1877/8-1889/90. See below, Receipts and Expenditures, these dates. 1880-1882. See same, these dates. 1880-1888/9. See same, these dates. Notaries Public; see Finance. Receipts. Commissioners of Deeds Prerogative Offices; see Secretary of State Receipts and Expenditures 1864/5-1887/8. Requisitions [payments on acct. of]. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (p. 603)— «ome 1887/8.) Omitted In 1869/70. Paging from Collected docs. 1865-1889/90. Table: receipts from fines and forfeited recognizances. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (p. 575) — same 1889/90.) Paging from Collected docs. 1876-1879. Table: amt. expended on rewards for appre- hension of criminals. (Same 1875/6 (p. 127) — same 1878/9.) None in 1877/8. 1877/8-1889/90. Table: fines and forfeited recogni- zances; itemized stmt, of accts. (Same 1877/8 (p. 132) — same 1889/90.) 1880-1882. Costs on forfeited recognizances; nature of expenditures; amt. (A.R. comptroller 1879/80 (p. 31)— same 1881/2.) 1880-1887/8. Disbursements on acct. of requisitions; amt; estimate for coming year. (Some 1879/80 (pp. 36-37)— some 1887/8.) 1880-1888/9. Fines and forfeited recognizances as a source of revenue; comment; amt. reed. (Same 1879/80 (p. 26)— same 1888/9.) 1880-1903/4. Table: receipts from judicial fees. (A.R. treasurer 1879/80 (p. 21)— same 1903/4.) 1881-1903/4. Judicial fees; explanation; amts. (A.R. comptroller 1880/1 (pp. 20-22) — same 1903/4.) 1884. Apprn. under act of April 17 for Dickinson's Forms and Practice of the Prerogative and Orphans' Courts of N. J., expended. (Same 1883/4: 59.) 1891. State chief of police apptd. by Gov. under act of Mch. 9, 1891; total payment under this act. (Same 1890/1: 41.) . Table: amt. paid state chief of police, each mo., May-Oct. (A.R. treasurer 18§0/1: 301.) 1903-1904. Table: amt. refunded to cos. for salaries of stenographic reporters apptd. by the justices of the Supreme Court. (A.R. comptroller 1902/3 (p. 86) — some 1903/4.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1902/3 (pp. 602- 606)— some 1903/4.) Attornet Genbeal 1895/6-1903/4. Table: disbursements on acct. atty.- gen.'s dept. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (pp. 40-41) — same 1903/4.) . Table: disbursements in connection with atty.- gen.'s dept.; itemized stmt. (A.R. treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 324-328)— some 1903/4.) ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd ATTOBNEY-GE^EEAL COnt'd 1901-1903/4. Receipts from atty. gen.'s dept.; source. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1 (p. 27)— some 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1900/1 (p. 17)— some 1903/4.) COTJETS 1866/7-1876/7. Judiciary acct; total expenditure; com- ment; estimate for following year. (A.R. comp- troller 1866/7 (p. 224)— some 1876/7.) Paging from Collected docs. Prom 1868 to 1877, this item appears under the heading, salaries of Judiciary ; estimates for the following year are given from 1871 to 1877. 1877/8-1894/5. Court expenses: disbursements; com- ment (Some 1877/8 (pp. 37-38)— some 1894/5.) The several items included under this head are enumer- ated in the rept of 1877/8, with the stmt, that " It is not possible to Institute a comparison with any acct. for the preceding year. Since these accts. were formerly kept under several heads, such as salaries of the judiciary, stationery, postage, etc." From 1880 to 1883 the salaries and expenses are stated separately ; from 1884 to 1895, the different items of expenditure are given for each court, t. e.. Su- preme, Chancery, Errors and Appeals and Pardons. 1877/8-1903/4. Table: court expenses or judiciary; itemized stmt. (A.R. treasurer 1877/8 (pp. 23-28)— same 1903/4.) From 1895/6-1903/4, dishursements on acct. of office of clerk in chancery are given under that heading; from 1896/7-1899/00, the heading, court expenses, disappears entirely and the items are given under Court of Chancery, clerk of Supreme Court, Court of Error and Appeals, Court of Pardons, Supreme Court; from 1900/1-1903/4, these several headings appear, with a short stmt, also under court ex- penses ; in 1897, there are also entries under late clerk in chancery. 1879-1896/7. Quarterly stmts, of secy, of state, clerk of Supreme Court, and clerk in Chancery, giving acct. of ofllcial fees collected by them. (A.R. "comp- troller 1878/9 (pp. 58-63)— same 1886/7.) These stmts, were made and published In accordance with act of March 14, 1879; from 1882 to 1897, there are no stmts, by the secy, of state ; from 1888 to 1893 they are omitted altogether. In 1884 the Comptroller states that " The act requiring the mak- ing and publishing of these returns was of no prac- tical use . . . ." 1895. Receipt of amt. overpaid to late vice-chancellor. (A.R. treasurer 1894/5: 137.) 1895/6-1903/4. Tables: disbursements on acct clerk in Chancery; clerk of Supreme Court; Supreme Court; Court of Errors and Appeals; Court of Pardons. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (pp. 44-45)— some 1903/4.) From 1901 to 1904, the salaries of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas are given under the caption court expenses. 1896. Amt reed, from fines in Court of Chancery. (Some 1895/6: 24.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1895/6: 146- 147.) 1896/7-1900. Amt. reed, from Supreme Court; on acct. of fines imposed. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7 (p. 23) — some 1899/00.) Omitted In 1898. . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1896/7 (p. 150) — same 1899/00.) 1897. Repayment by clerk of Court of Pardons of amt. paid him in excess of apprn. for compensation of subordinate oflBcers. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7: 25.) 1897-1903/4. Table: ofiicial fees reed, from clerk in Chancery. (Same 1896/7 (pp. 17; 18)— some 1903/4.) An itemized stmt of the above is given in the treasurer's rept. from 1897/8 (pp. 17-20) to 1903/4. 1897/8. Receipts and disbursements from oflBces of Clerk in Chancery and Clerk of Supreme Court. (Govs. mess. (Watkins) Jan. 10, 1899: 8.) 48 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditnres — cont'd CouBTS — cont'd 1897/8-1903/4. Receipts and expenses of clerk of tlie Supreme Court; sources. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8 (p. ID—same 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R treasurer 1897/8 (pp. 20-21)— same 1903/4.) 1902. Table: Supreme Court receipts from fees and other sources. (Some 1901/2: 48.) 1902-1903/4. Sum reed, from court of chancery on acct of fines for contempt ( A.R. comptroller 1901/2 (p. 27)— «ome 1903/4.) . Same; itemized stmt (A,R. treasurer 1901/2 (p. 31)— some 1903/4.) Tbanspobtation of Convicts 1830. Costs of criminal prosecutions and transportation of prisoners ?1000 in excess of preceding year. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct 28, 1830.) 1830-1831. Rept of state treasurer (Parker) rel. to amt paid for transportation of convicts. (Votes of As- sem. 1830/1: 111-112.) 1853. Transportation and costs of conviction of pris- oners should be investigated; amt. for 1852. (Govs, mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 16.) 1864/5-1899/00. Stmt of amts. paid on transportation and costs. (A.R treasurer 1864/5 (pp. 600-602)- game 1899/00.) Paging from Leglgl. docs. The table lapses 1882/3-1897/8 ; ander law of March 31, 1882, costs of conTlction and transportation were to be paid by the co. in which conricUon took place. 1866-1899/00. On costs and transportations of convicts sentenced to state prison. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (p. 12.)— some 1881/2.) See note nnder dates 1864/5-1899/00. The stmt, is In tabular form in 1899 and 1900. Salaries; see tliat title Sentence 1833. In regard to capital punishment; life imprison- ment public executions. (Govs. mess. (Seeley) Oct 23, 1833.) 1837. Rept of the committee (Stokes) on inquiry into expediency of abolishing capital punishments within the state. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1836/7: 187- 188.) 200 copies ordered. (Jol. legisL conndl, 1836/7 : 192.) 1845. Rept of committee on the judiciary (Scudder) on petitions asking abolition of capital punishment (Votes of Assem. 1845: 724-725.) . Same. Separate. Not seen ; ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1845 : 725.) 1847. Rept of committee of assembly on the subject of abolishing capital punishment; Ludlam. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1847. 14 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. 175 copies or- dered prtd. (Totes of Assem. 1847: 504.) . Same. (Votes of Assem. 1847: 481-490.) INDHCEBMLSATE SeKTESCE 1893. See below. Parole. 1899. The indeterminate sentence; by Charlton T. Lewis. (13 [L e. 14] A.R. State Charities Aid Assn. 1899: 17-32.) Pabole 1890. Failure of parole bill to pass. (5 A.R. State Chari- ties Aid Assn. 1890: 7.) 1891. Parole bill should have a fair trial. (6 some 1891: 9.) . The parole law. (AJt N. J. state prison 1890/1: 16.) 1891-1901. Operation of the parole law in N. J. (Same 1900/1: 32.) 1893. The indeterminate sentence; parole; punishment (Same 1892/3: 17-21.) ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE— cont'd Sentence — cont'd Paboi£ — cont'd 1895. The parole system recommended. (Some 1894/5: 16.) 1896. Parole system. (11 A.R. State Charities Aid Assn. 1896: 9-10.) Pbobation 1893. Principle of probation. (8 A.R. State Charities Aid Assn. 1893: 8-9.) 1894. Principle of probation as a substitute for impris- onment (9 same 1894: 8-9.) 1900. Text of act (N. J.) to provide for apptmt of pro- bation ofBcers and to define their duties and powers. (16 some 1901: 132-134.) . The N. J. probation law; text (17 same 1902: 72-74.) 1901. Probation office, municipal court of Boston; by Richard Keefe, probation officer. (16 same 1901: 129-131.) . Probation officers. (16 some 1901: 32-35.) 1901-1902. Probationers' cards, rules and regulations of probation, etc., in Atlantic Co., Hudson Co., Mer- cer Co. and in Boston. (16 same 1901 (pp. 135-150)— 17 same 1902.) Union Co. is substltnted for Mercer In 1902. 1902. Amdmt of probation law to be requested. (17 same 1902: 9.) . The probation law; probation without supervi- sion; investigation before trial and probation with supervision; amdmts. to the probation law; asst probation officers. (17 same 1902: 44-50.) Table: repts. of probation officers. (17 same 1902: 70-71.) The probation office; by Rev. Wm. Aikman. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 63-65.) . Mercer Co. ; by probation officer Edmond. (Isome 1902: 65-66.) . Essex Co. ; by probation officer Doremus. (Isome 1902: 66.) . Probation and reformation of criminals; address of J. Franklin Fort before N. J. State Charities Aid Assn. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Ca, 1902. 13 pp. . Same. (1 N. J. conference of charities and correc- tions 1902: 78-88.) 1903. How should our probation law be amended?; by Hon. Alfred F. Skinner. (2 same 1903: 31-38.) Probation in Camden Co.; by J. Moore White. (2 same 1903: 39-40.) . Extension of the principle of probation. (18 AR. State Charities Aid Assn. 1903: 7-8.) 1904. The probation system in Camden; by J. Moore White. (3 N. J. conference of charities and correc- tions 1904: 64-€6.) . The principle of probation; by Dr. Charlton T. XiCwis. (3 S9me 1904: 90-97.) . The practical application of the probation law; by Rev. Wm. Aikman. (3 same 1904: 98-99.) State Legal Aid Association 1902. State Legal Aid Association; by Mrs Joanna Hartshorn. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902; 69-70.) AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS 1875. Agric. exper. stations in Ehirope; by S. W. John- son. (3 A.R. bd. agric. 1875: 20-26.) 1878. See Agriculture, this date. . Need of one or two experimental stations. (6 A.R, bd. agric 1878: viii-ix.) i i INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 49 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd 1880. Discussion at mtg. of state bd. of agrlc. rel. to de- sirability of experimental stations. (7 same 1879: 248-249.) . U. S. behind Europe in application of science to agric; experimental stations in Europe; value of German almanac to farmers of that country. (7 same 1879: 8-9.) 1883. Agric. work of John Bennet Laws (Lawes?) of Rothamsted Herts, England (1834 to date); effect; agric. exper. stations in Europe. (10 same 1882: 10-11.) . Progress in U. S. in making improvements for planting and gathering crops; lack of progress in ways of improving crops; inability of farmers to experiment; need of exper. stations. (10 same 1883: 17-18.) 1900. Origin and development of experiment stations; by E. B. Voorhees. (27 same 1899: 199-215.) Character of institutions ; origin of stations ; Rotham- sted station ; stations in Germany ; first Amer. agrlc. colleges ; land scrip act ; first Amer. exper. station ; influence of state bd. of agrlc. ; connection betw. station and college ; establishment of stations pre- vious to Hatch law ; object and duty of national exper. station ; many state institutions well sup- ported ; status of stations in 1898 ; influence of sta- tions upon deyelopment of farm practice. NEW JERSEY serial Annual Repoets 1 series Under act of March 10, 1880, and supplement, March 9, 1881. 1880-1887. Ann. rept. of the N. J. state agricultural col- lege experiment station, New Brunswick, 1-8. 1880 dept. ed. errata slip. 1880 dept ed. 1881 dept ed. " doc. ed. 1882 dept. ed. " n. p., n. 1883 depted. Checklist Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1880. 68 pp.. 76 pp. 112 pp. 112 pp. n. p., n. d. 79 pp. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1881. n. p., n. d. 76 pp. Lakewood : W. S. Snyder, 1882. d. 112 pp. Vineland : H. W. Wilbur, 1883. n. p., n. d. 112 pp. 1884 dept. ed. The Princeton Press : C. S. Robinson & Co., 1884. 176 pp. 1884 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 176 pp. 1885 dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1886. 229 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 229 pp. 1886 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1887. 215 pp. 1886 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 215 pp. Copies of the 6th and 7th repts. were seen in the State Library, Trenton, the state agric. exper. station and at Rutgers College Library. 1887 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1888. 202 pp. 1887 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 202 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1880 in Leglsl. docs. 1881, t. 1, doc. 44. 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1882, V. 2, doc. 46. 1883, T. 2, doc. 20. 1884, V. 1, doc. 14. 1885, V. 2, doc. 14. 1886, V. 2, doc. 13. 1887, V. 2, doc. 13. 1888, V. 2, doc. 14. 2 series By act of Congress, March 2, 1887 (the Hatch act), and act of the New Jersey Legislature, March o, 1888, the State Agricultural College Experiment Station was established ; it supplements the work of the State Agricultural Experiment Station, and their reports are made Jointly. 1888-1894. Ann. rept. of the state agricultural experi- ment station, 9-25, and agricultural college experi- ment station, 1-17, New Brunswick. Checklist 9-1. 1888 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1889. 255 pp. 9-1. 1888 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 255 pp. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd Annual Reports — cont'd 2 series — cont'd OIiGcklist cont'd 10-2. 1889 dept ed. Camden : F. F. Patterson, 1890. 355 10-2. 1889 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 355 pp. 11-3. 1890 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1891. 585 pp. 11-3. 1890 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 585 pp. ' " 1. 1891 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. ing Co., 1892. xxiv, 479 pp. 12-4. 1891 dept. ed. Trenton :'The J. L. Murphy Publlsh- 12-4. 1891 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xxiv, 479 pp. 13-5. 1892 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1893. xxill, 555 pp. 13-5. 1892 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xxili, 555 pp. 14-6. 1893 dept. ed. pt 1. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1894, xv, 109 pp. 14-6. 1893 doc. ed. pt. 1. n. p., n. d. xv, 199 pp. 14-6. 1893 dept ed. pt. 2. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1894. xv, 201-603 pp. 14-6. 1893 doc. ed. pt 2. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1894. xv, 201-603 pp. 15-7. 1894 dept. ed. pt 1. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1895. xv, 208 pp. 15-7. 1894 doc. ed. pt. 1. n. p., n. d. xv, 208 pp. 15-7. 1894 dept ed. pt. 2. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1895. xii, 209-600 pp. 15-7. 1894 doc. ed. pt 2. n. p., n. d. xii, 209-600 pp. 16-8. 1895 dept. ed. Trenton ; The J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1896. XV, 526 pp., pis. 16-8. 1895 doc. ed. h. t p. xv, 526 pp. 17-9. 1896 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1897. xxi, 563 pp., pis. 17-9. 1896 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xxi, 563 pp., pis. 18-10. 1897 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1898. xix, 536 pp., pis. 18-10. 1897 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xix, 536 pp., pis. 19-11. 1898 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. xix, 467 pp., pis., maps. 19-11. ]R98 doc. ed. xix. 467 pp., pis., maps. 20-12. 1899 dept. ed. Camden : S. Chew & Co., 1900. xix, 512 pp., pis. 20-12. 1899 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xix, 512 pp., pis. 21-13. 1900 dept ed. Somerville : Unionist Gazette Asso- ciation, 1901. xvii, 572 pp., pis. 21-13. 1900 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xvii, 572 pp., pis. 22-14. 1901 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1902. xix, 587 pp., pis. 22-14. 1901 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xix, 587 pp., pis. 23-15. 1902 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1903. xvii, 593 pp., pis., maps. 23-15. 1902 doc. ed n. p., n. d. xvii, 593 pp., pis., maps. 24-16. 1903 dept. ed. Somerville : Unionist-Gazette Print- ing House, 1904. xvii, 659 pp., pis. 24-16. 1903 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xvii, 659 pp., pis. 25-17. 1904 dept. ed. Paterson : News Printing Co., 1905. xix. 652 pp., pis. 25-17. 1904 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xix, 652 pp., pis. In Collected docs, as follows : 9- 1. 1888 in Leglsl. docs. 1889, v. 2, doc. 41. 10- 2. 1889 11- 3. 1890 12- 4. 1891 13- 5. 1892 14- 6. 1893 15- 7. 1894 doc. 38. 16- 8. 1895 in Leglsl. docs. 1895 (1. c. 120 sess.), v. 5, doc. 38. 17- 9. 1896 in Legisl. docs. 1896, v. 5, doc. 33. 1890, V. 4, doc. 41. 1891, V. 4, doc. 24. 1892, V. 4, doc. 22. 1893, V. 4, doc. 26. 1894, V. 5, doc. 38. 1895 (i. e. 119 sess.), v. 5, 18-10. 1897 19-11. 1898 20-12. 1899 21-13. 1900 22-14. 1901 23-15. 1902 24-16. 1903 25-17. 1904 1897, V. 5, doc. 28. 1898, V. 4, doc. 19. 1899, V. 4, doc. 22. 1900, V. 4, doc. 30. 1901, V. 4, doc. 31. 1902, V. 4, doc. 41. 1903, V. 4, doc. 39. 1904, V. 4, doc. 42. Bulletins 1880-1904. Bulletins issued by New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations,* 1-179. * Balletlns 1-116 were issued by the State Agric. Exper. Station, with the exceptions of nos. 50, 52, 55, 57, 61, 62, 64, 65, 67. 68, 70, 72, 75-78, 82, 85, 86, 90, 91, 94, 95, 98, 99, 101, 103, 106-112, lis ; since 1896 (nos. 116, etc.) they have been issued by the Agrlc. Exper. Stations, Jointly. 60 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd NEW JERSEY — cont'd serial — cont'd Bulletins — cont'd Checklist 1880 1. May 17. Suggestions in regard to cranberry rot and its cure. Not found. , J ,., Ao 2 June 4. [A raspberry disease.] narrow bdslde. 4 . Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 3. June 25. Analyses of land plaster, bdside. 4 . Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 4. July 3. Analyses of guanos, superpliosphates and special manures, bdside. 8°. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 5. Aug. 9. Analyses of Irone dust, bdside. F°. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 6. Aug. 16. [Analyses of various fertilizers.] narrow bdside. 4°. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 7. Aug. 28. [Analyses of various fertilizers.] narrow bdside. F°. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 8. Sept 6. Analyses of various fertilizers, narrow bdside. 8°. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 9. Oct 16. [Analyses of various fertilizers.] bdside. F°. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 1881 10. Jan. 15. [Rational system of feeding milch cows.] bdside. F°. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 11. March 7. Ensilage, n. t. p. 2 11. 12. March 30. Valuation of fertilizers, n. t. p. 2 11. 13. May 5. [Land plaster and ground bone.] u. t p. 2 11. 14. May 26. Clover seed midge, n. t. p. 2 11. 15. July 18. Commercial fertilizers, n. t. p. 11 p. 16. Sept. 20. Commercial fertilizers, n. t. p. 7 pp. 17. Nov. 12. Commercial fertilizers, n. t. p. 4 pp. 18. Dec. 20. Sorghum sugar cane. n. t. p. 7 pp. 1882 19. Feb. 20. Green corn fodder ; dried fodder com ; ensi- lage, n. t p. 7 pp. 20. March 30. Valuation of fertilizers, n. t. p. 4 pp. 21. July 10. Chemical fertilizers — incomplete. 7 pp. 22. July 28. Commercial fertilizers — complete and incom- plete, n. t. p. 7 pp. 23. Oct. 10. Commercial fertilizers, n. t. p. 2 11. 24. Nov. 25. Sorghum : feeding experiments with sor- ghum seed. n. t. p. 4 pp. 25. Dec. 8. Sorghum and sugar : experiments and investi- gations of 1882. n. t. p. 7 pp. 1883 26. Jan. 4. Field experiments, n. t. p. 8 pp. 27. April 21. Prices of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash and analyses of incomplete fertilizers, n. t. p. 7 pp. 28. July 2. Analyses and valuations of complete manures and special fertilizers, n. t. p. 11 pp. 29. August 2. Analyses and valuations of nitrogenous su- perphosphates, ground bones, plain superphosphates, poudrettes and misc. fertilizers, n. t. p. 7 pp. 30. Nov. 16. Results of field and laboratory experiments with sorghum for season bf 1883. n. t. p. 7 pp. 31. Dec. 22. Nitrate of soda or chili saltpetre as a top dressing for wheat, n. t. p. 4 pp. 1884 32. March 28. Prices of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash, n. t p. 3 pp. 33. August 2. Analyses and valuations of complete fer- tilizers, n. t. p. 11 pp. 34. Sept. 27. [Information Regarding sonrces, chemical composition and retail prices of supplies useid by repu- table fertilizer mnftrers.] n. t. p. 7 (1) pp. 1885 35. July 1. [Meaning of Station's valuations, schedule of trade values for 1885, chemical composition, retail prices and guaranteed analyses of fertilizer supplies.] n. t. p. 16 pp. 36. Oct. 2. Analyses and valuations of complete fertili- zers, n. t. p. 15 pp. 37. Dec. 7. Misc. fertilizers, n. t. p. 8 pp. 38. Dec. 21. The Rio Grande Sorghum Sugar Works. n. t p. 23 pp. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd BtTLLETINS cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1886 39. March 19. [Meaning of Station's valuations ; schedule of trade values for 1886.] n. t. p. 3 pp. 40. October 16. Analyses and valuations of complete fer- tilizers, n. t p. 25 pp. 1887 Jan. 22. The extraction of sugar from sorghum, at Rio Grande, Cape May Co., N. J. n. t. p. 26 pp. Sept. 3. Analyses and valuations of complete fertili- zers, n. t. p. 21 pp. Dec. 31. Analyses and valuations of complete fertili- zers, of ground bones and of misc. material, n. t. p. 19 pp. 1888 March 8. Sorghum and sugar-making : investigations upon cost and value of sorghum sugar, in its produc- tion on farm and in sugar-house, n. t. p. 49 pp. March 10. Prices of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash, n. t. p. 4 pp. May 23. Insect pests and means for destroying them ; by G. D. Hulst. n. t. p. 11 pp. June 23. [Analyses and valuations of incomplete fer- tilizers.] n. t p. 10 pp. August 7. Analyses and valuations of complete fer- tilizers, n. t. p. 15 (1) pp. Nov. 10. Analyses and valuations of complete fertili- zers, ground bone and misc. samples of other f ertilizbig materials, n. t. p. 19 pp. Dec. 5. Insects injurious to cabbage and best means of preventing their ravages ; by Geo. D. Hulst. n. t p. 21 pp. Dec. 31. Sorghum and sugar-making, n. t. p. 32 pp. 1889 March 20. What are the worst needs of N. J. ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 15 pp. March 26. Prices of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash, n. t.p. 3 pp. March 27. Potash as a fertilizer ; by Edward B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 11 pp. March 28. Entomological suggestions and enquiries; by John B. Smith, n. t. p. 3 pp. July 15. Analyses and valuations of complete fer- tilizers, n. t. p. 15 pp. July 31. Experiments with different breeds of dairy cows. n. t. p. 8 pp. Aug. 5. Analyses of incomplete fertilizers, n. t p. 11 pp. Sept. 23. Analyses and valuations of complete fertili- zers ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 21 pp. Oct. 30. Ground bones and misc. samples; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 11 pp. Oct. 31. Experiments with different breeds of dairy t. p. 11 pp. The horn fly; by John B. Smith, n. t p. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. cows. n. Nov. 6. 40 pp. Dec. 30. bees. n. Dec. 31. Experiments on tomatoes ; by E. B. Voor- t. p. 27 pp. Some fungus diseases of the cranberry ; By B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 40 pp. 1890 65. Jan. 31. Experiments with different breeds of dairy cows, n. t. p. 15 pp. 66. March 1. Fertilizing materials; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 8 pp. 67. May 3. Notes on wheat louse ; by J. B. Smith, u. t p. 2 11. 68. April 30. Experiments with different breeds of dairy cows. n. t. p. 15 pp. 69. July 15. Analyses and valuations of complete fertili- zers ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 15 pp. 70. July 26. Some fungous diseases of spinach ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 15 pp. 71. August 14. Analyses of Incomplete fertilizers and value of home mixtures ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 12 pp. 72. Oct. 4. Plant lice and how to deal with them ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 27 pp. 73. Oct. 6. Analyses and valuations of complete fertili- zers ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 19 pp. 74. Oct. 21. Ground bones and misc. samples; by B. B. Voorhees. n. t p. 12 pp. 75. Nov. 7. Insecticides and how to apply them ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 34 pp. 76. Nov. 28. Some fungous diseases of sweet potato ; by B. O. Halsted. n. t. p. 32 pp. 77. Dec. 11. Experiments with different breeds of dairy cows. n. t p. 36 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 51 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd Btillktin s — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1891 78. Jan. 30. Destroy the black knot of plum and cherry trees, an appeal ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 14 pp. 79. Feb. 28. Experiments with nitrate of sofla on toma- toes ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 20 pp. 80. March 14. Experiments with fertilizers on potatoes [and field experiments with fertilizers on wheat] ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 31 pp. 81. July 1. Incomplete fertilizers and home mixtures ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 15 pp. 82. July 3. The rose-chafer or " Eosebug " ; by J. B. Smith, u. t. p. 40 pp. 83. Sept. 15. Analyses and Taluatlons of complete fertili- zers ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 35 pp. 84. Oct. 10. Ground bones and misc. samples ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 12 pp. 85. Dec. 18. Farm practice and fertilizers to control In- sect injury ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 12 pp. 1892 86. April 4. Spraying for Insect and fungous pests of orchard and vineyard ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 20 pp. 87. April 13. Analyses of commercial feeds ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 28 pp. 88. July 8. Analyses of home mixtures and incomplete fertilizers ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 19 pp. 89. Oct. 10. Analyses and valuations of complete fertili- zers. Ground bone and misc. samples ; by B. B. Voor- hees. n. t. p. 40 pp. 90. Dec. 8. Grasshoppers locusts and crickets ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 34 pp. 91. Dec. 14. Some fungous diseases of quince fruit ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 16 pp. 1893 92. Feb. 1. Feeding experiments with horses ; dried brewers' grains vs. oats ; by E. B. [and] L. A. Voor- hees. n. t p. 28 pp. 93. July 1. Analyses and study of home-mixed fertilizers and fertilizing materials; by L. A. Voorhees [and] J. P. Street, n. t. p. 24 pp. 94. July 2. Insects injurious to cucurbs (melons, squashes, pumpkins, cucumbers) ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 40 pp. 95. Sept. 11. The periodical cicada; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 6 pp. 96. Oct. 14. Corn stalks and straw as hay substitutes ; bull, of information, n. t. p. 12 pp. 97. Nov. 6. Analyses and valuations of complete fertili- zers, ground bone and misc. samples ; by E. B. Voor- hees, L. A. Voorhees, J. P. Street, n. t. p. 43 pp. 98. Dec. 9. Club-root of cabbage and its allies ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 16 pp. 1894 99. Apr. 4. The pear midge; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 14 pp. 100. June 11. Crimson or scarlet clover, its growth, com- position and usefulness ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 31 pp. 101. July 2. The use of Koch's lymph in diagnosis of tu- berculosis of cattle ; by J. Nelson, n. t. p. 79 pp. 102. July 30. Analyses of fertilizing materials and home mixtures, experience of farmers with home mixtures ; by L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street, n. t. p. 19 pp. 103. Oct 8. Some insects injurious to shade trees ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 15 pp. 104. Nov. 19. Analyses and valuations of complete fer- tilizers, ground bone and misc. samples ; by E. B. Voorhees, L. A. Voorhees, J. P. Street, n. t. p. 46 pp. 105. Nov. 20. Gluten feeds — their source, composition and methods of use. n. t. p. 24 pp. 106. Nov. 22. The San Jose scale in N. J. ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 24 pp. 1895 107. Jan. 10. Some fungous diseases of beets ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 13 pp. 108. Feb, 20. Field experiments with fungicides (turnips, cabbage, tomatoes and beans) ; by B. D. Halsted and J. A. Kelsey. n. t. p. 32 pp. 109. Feb. 28. Cut-worms ; sinuate pear-borer ; potato stalk-borer ; bisulphide of carbon as an insecticide ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 39 pp. 110. Aug. 8. The Hessian fly ; by J. B. Smith, u. t. p. 8 pp. 111. Sept. 16. " Raupenleim " and " dendrolene " ; by J. B. Smith, n. t p. 11 pp. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd Bulletins — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1895 — cont'd 112. Oct 22. Field experiments with [Irish and sweet] potatoes ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 20 pp. 113. Nov. 28. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mixtures, analyses and valuations of commercial fer- tilizers and ground bone ; by L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street, n. t. p. 72 pp. 114. Nov. 20. Suggestions in reference to systematic meth- ods of manuring, n. t. p. 11 pp. 115. Nov. 30. Irrigation of garden crops ; by B. D. Hal- sted [and] J. A. Kelsey. n. t. p. 16 pp. 1896 116. Sept. 22. The pernicious or San Jose scale ; by J. B. Smith. n. t. p. 15 pp. 117. Nov. 28. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mixtures, analyses and valuations of commercial fer- tilizers and ground bone ; by L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street n. t. p. 76 pp. 118. Nov. 30. The suppression and prevention of tubercu- losis of cattle and its relation to human consumption ; by J. Nelson, n. t. p. 24 pp. 1897 119. March 1. Apple-growing in New Jersey ; by [B. B. Voorhees]. n. t. p. 23 pp. 120. March 2. Field experiments with iiotatoes [white and sweet] for 1896 ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 19 pp. 121. March 10. The harlequin cabbage bug and melon plant louse ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 14 pp. 122. Aug. 16. The cost and feeding value of dry matter of dried corn fodder and of silage ; by B. B. Voorhees [and] C. B. Lane. n. t. p. 16 pp. 123. Sept. 20. Milk : its value as a food and studies which suggest a different method of sale ; by B. B. Voorhees [and] C. B. Lane. n. t. p. 19 pp. 124. Nov. 26. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mixtures, analyses and valuations of commercial fer- tilizers and ground bone ; by L. A. Voorhees [and] J. P. Street, n. t. p. 48 pp. 125. Nov. 27. The San Jos6 scale and how it may be con- trolled ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 16 pp. 126. Nov. 29. Small fruits ; by A. T. Jordan, u. t p. 32 pp. 127. Nov. 30. The prevalence, cause and treatment of bovine abortion, milk fever and garget; by J. Nelson, n. t. p. 24 pp. 1898 128. Feb. 2. The peach borer, experiments with hydraulic cement; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 28 pp., 2 pis. 129. June 10. The asparagus rust. Its treatment and natural enemies ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 20 pp., 2 pis. 130. Oct. 10. Forage crops ; by E. B. Voorhees and C. B. Lane. n. t. p. 22 pp., 2 pis. 131. Oct. 12. Feeds rich in protein, advantage of guaran- teed composition ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 14 pp. 132. Oct. 18. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mix- tures, analyses and valuations of commercial fertili- zers and ground bone ; by L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street, n. t. p. 61 pp. 1899 183. Jan. 17. Peach-growing in N. J. ; by A. T. Jordan, n. t. p. 15 pp., pi. 134. Jan. 23. Fermentation and germ life ; by J. Nelson, n. t. p. 24 pp. 135. Feb. 8. The poisonous plants of New Jersey ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 28 pp. 136. April 17. Field experiments with nitrogenous fer- tilizers ; by B. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 31 pp. 137. August 30. Dairy experiments ; by C. B. Lane. n. t p. 24 pp. 138. Sept. 5. Crude petroleum as an insecticide ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 22 pp., 2 pis. 139. Sept. 25. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mixtures, analyses and valuations of commercial fer- tilizers and ground bone ; by L. A. Voorhees [and] J. P. Street, n. t. p. 59 pp. 140. Oct. 31. Three common orchard scales ; by Jno. B. Smith, n. t. p. 16 pp., illus. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library and at Rutgers College Library. 141. Dec. 31. Forcing tomatoes ; by A. T. Jordan, n. t. D. 18 pp. 52 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd BtnxETiNS — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1900 142. Jan. 20. Pear growing in New Jersey ; by A. T. Jor- dan, n. t. p. 14 pp. „ . ■. 143. Marcli 8. The apple plant louse; by J. B. Smith. n. t. p. 23 pp., 2 pis. • 144. June 30. Live covers for country homes; by B. u. Halsted. n. t. p. 39 pp., 8 pis. 145. Oct. 1. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mix- tures, analyses and valuations of commercial fertili- zers and ground bone ; by h. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street, n. t. p. 52 pp. 146. Nov. 1. Crude petroleum versus San Jose or perni- cious scale ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 20 pp. 147. Dec. 10. The angoumois grain moth ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 8 pp. 1901 148. Feb. 26. Alfalfa, methods of culture and yields per acre, alfalfa protein versus purchased protein in ra- tions for dairy cows; by E. B. Voorhees and C. B. Lane. n. t. p. 22 pp., 2 pis. 149. Feb. 27. Two strawberry pests ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 17 pp., 2 pis. 150. June 4. I. Losses in farm manures. II. Relative use- fulness of nitrogen in fresh and bleached manures. III. Comparative value of nitrogen in commercial forms and in natural manures ; by B. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 27 pp. 151. June 1. Bean diseases and their remedies ; by B. B. Halsted. n. t. p. 28 pp., 2 pis. 152. June 7. Domestic pasteurizing methods and care of milk in home ; by J. Nelson, n. t. p. 22 pp. 153. Aug. 30. Concentrated feeding stuffs ; by L. A. Voor- hees and J. P. Street, n. t. p. 53 pp. 154. Oct. 30. Analyses of fertilizer supplies and home mix- tures, analyses and valuations of commercial fertili- zers and ground bone ; by L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street, n. t. p. 55 pp. 1902 155. Jan. 13. The entomologist's experiment orchard ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 71 pp. 156. Feb. 14. Cattle food substitutes, warning to feeders ; by L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street, n. t. p. 7 pp. 157. May 12. Field experiments with nitrate of soda on market garden crops ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 20 pp. 158. June 11. Soiling crop experiments ; by C. B. Lane, n. t. p. 18 pp., 2 pis. 159. June 13. The rose scale; by J. B. Smith. n. t. p. 14 pp., pi. 160. June 25. Concentrated feeding stafCs ; by L. A. Voor- hees and J. P. Street, n. t. p. 79 pp. 161. August 30. Alfalfa, cow pe?.s and crimson clover as substitutes for purchased feeds, home-grown protein vs. purchased protein ; by C. B. Lane. n. t. p. 23 pp., 2 pis. 162. Oct. 23. Lime, salt and sulphur wash ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 8 pp., 2 pis. 163. Oct. 29. Analyses of fertilizer supplies, home mix- tures and special compounds, analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers and ground bone ; by L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street n. t. p. 55 pp. 1903 164. June 1. Field experiments with nitrate of soda on forage crops and on market garden crops ; by B. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 28 pp., 4 pis. 165. June 15. Concentrated feeding stuffs ; by L. A. Voor- hees and J. P. Street n. t. p. 47 pp. 166. June 27. The proper disposal of sewerage wastes in rural dlstrs. ; by J. Nelson, n. t. p. 15 pp. 167. June 29. Some of newer fungicides ; by B. D. Hal- sted, J. A. Kelsey. n. t. p. 15 pp., 2 pis. 168. Oct. 1. Analyses of fertilizer supplies, home mix- tures and special compounds, analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers and ground bone ; by J. P. Street, W. P. Allen, V. J. Carberry. n. t p. 54 pp. 169. Dec. 1. Insecticides and their use ; by J. B. Smith. 27 pp. 1904 170. Feb. 5. Experiments In crossing sweet corn ; by B. D. Halsted. J. A. Kelsey. n. t p. 21 pp., 2 pis. 171. Feb. 8. The common mosquitoes of N. J. ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 40 pp., pis. 172. Feb. 10. The use of fertilizers, review of results of experiments with nitrate of soda ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t p. 32 pp. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd BtnxETiNS — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1904 — cont'd 173. Feb. 15. Experiments with manures and fertilizers on different varieties of asparagus and raspberries ; by ■ A. T. Jordan, n. t. p. 20 pp. 174. Feb. 20. Alfalfa hay, cow pea hay and soy bean silage as substitutes for purchased feeds, cottonseed meal versus wheat bran and dried brewers' grahi ; by C. B. Lane. n. t. p. 24 pp. 175. June 1. Concentrated feeding stuffs ; to J. P. Street, W. B. Allen, V. J. Carberry. n. t. p. 68 pp. 176. Sept 10. Analyses and valuations of commercial fer- tilizers ; by J. P. Street, W. P. Allen, V. J. Carberry, n. t p. 23 pp. 177. Nov. 15. Analyses of fertilizer supplies, home mix- tures and special compounds, analyses and valuations of commercial fertilizers and ground bone ; by J. P. Street, W. P. Allen, V. J. Carberry. n. t. p. 42 pp. 178. Nov. 28. Insecticide experiments for 1904 ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 8 pp. 179. Deo. 20. Free distribution of exper. station seeds; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 18 pp., 2 pis. Special Bulletins* A. March 20. 1882 Yellow tobacco. n. t. p. 8 pp. 1887 B. April 15. Alfalfa or lucerne, n. t. p. 3 pp. Copies seen in Butgers College Library and at the Agric. Exper. Station, New Brunswick. 1889 C. April 8. Pollen versus rain'; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 4 pp. D. April April 9. Memoranda about cranberry insects ; by John B. Smith, n. t p. 7 pp. Copies seen in Rutgers College Library and at the Agric. Exper. Station, New Brunswick. B. April 13. Oyster Interest of N. J. ; by J. Nelson, n. t. p. 40 pp. F. July 26. The horn fly ; by John B. Smith, n. t p. 3 pp. Copies seen in Rutgers College Library and at the Agric. Exper. Station, New Brunswick. G. Aug. 7. The potato rot; by B. D. Halsted. n. t p. 4 pp. H. Aug. 28. The cranberry scald ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t p. 2 11. I. Oct. 28. Questions rel. to general farm produce ; by E. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 8 pp. J. Nov. 30. The sweet potato rot; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 2 11. 1890 K. Feb. 28. The insects Injuriously affecting cranberries ; by J. B. Smith, n. t p. 43 pp. L. April 22. Observations upon peach for 1890 ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t p. 2 11. 1891 M. Nov. 23. Field experiments with soil and black rots of sweet potatoes ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t p. 19 pp. N. Nov. 30. Insects injurious to blackberry ; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 16 pp. 1892 O. April 6. Experiments with nitrate of soda upon toma- toes; by B. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 26 pp. P. April 9, Experiments with fertilizers upon white and sweet potatoes ; B. B. Voorhees. n. t. p. 24 pp. Q. April 21. Some fungous diseases of celery ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 12 pp. 1897 R. Dec. 31. Catalogue of reports and bulletins issued by N. J. Agric. exper. stations to Dec. 31, 1897. n. t. p. 44 pp. 1900 S. Feb. 22. Soil fungicides for potato and turnip diseases ; by B. D. Halsted. n. t. p. 43 pp., pis. 1902 T. July 8. The salt marsh mosquito; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 10 pp. * Special bulletins A, B, O, P are issued by the State Agric. Exper. Station ; C-N, Q by the Agric. College Exper. Station ; R-T by the Agric. Exper. Stations, jointly. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 53 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd ClBOlJLAKS 1880-1901. Circulars Issued by the agricultural experi- ment stations. Checklist No separate copies were found, excepting one for Sept. 4, 1880. April 7. [Notice sent out by agrlc. exper. station stating Its object, location, directions about sending fertilizers and seeds for examination, etc.] (1 A.R. agrlc. exper. station 1880 : 10-11.) 1890. Apr. 22. [ Substance of circular sent to peacb grow- ers.] (11 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 3 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1890 : 323-325.) 1891. July. [Circular accompanying scarlet clover seed sent out for experiment.] (12 and 4 same 1891 : 143- 144.) 1892. [Circular sent to oyster planters, etc., rel. to oyster exhibit at World's Fair.] (14 and 5 same 1892 : 209- 211.) . [Circular sent to oyster planters proposing to add oyster interests to crop repts. of N. J. weather ser- vice.] (14 and 5 same 1892 : 212.) . March 4. [Weeds at World's Columbian expo- sition ; circular sent by exper. station at New Bruns- wick to botanists and collectors throughout coun- try.] (14 and 6 same 1893 : 290.) 1896. Sept. 18. [Circular Issued to press by B. D. Hal- sted, botanist, rel. to outbreak of asparagus rust] (17 and 9 same 1896 : 407-408.) 1897. Sept. 1. [Circular sent to newspapers of state, leading agrlc. papers, entomologists of various sta- tions and to some individuals on treatment for San Jose scale, signed by John B. Smith, entomologist] (18 and 10 same 1897:464-465.) 1901. July 15. [Circular sent to secy, or Inspector of [local] bds. of health making Inquiries respecting prev- alence of malaria and mosquitoes ; by J. B. Smith, en- tomologist.] (22 and 14 sam^ 1901 : 529-530.) . Sept. 4. The periodical cicada — word of caution to agriculturists ; by J. B. Smith. 1 leaf. . Same. (22 A.B. state agrlc. exper. station and 15 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1901 : 474. ) Director's Report 1888-1904. Rept. of director of the state agricultural experiment stations, outlining work of year. In Documents as follows : Geo. H. Cooh 1888 In 9 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 1 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1888 : 17-23. Merrill E. Gates, acting director 1889 in 10 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 2 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1889 : 13-22. James Neilson 1890 In 11 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 3 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1890 : 13-17. 1891 In 12 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 4 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1891 : 1-4. 1892 In 13 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892 : 1-5. Edward B. Toorliees, director of state exper. station 1893 in 14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1893 : 3-16. Austin Scott, director of agric. college exper. station 1893 In 14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893 : 203-206. E. B. VoorJiees 1894 in 15 A.R. state" agrlc. exper. station and 7 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893 : 3-11. Austin Scott 1894 In 15 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 7 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1894 : 211-216. B. B. Voorheea 1895 In 16 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895 : 3-8. Austin Scott 1895 In 16 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 8 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1895 ; 171-175. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd Director's Report — cont'd E. B. Voorhees (both stations) 1898 In 17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1896 : 3-15. 1897 in 18 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 10 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1897 : 3-12. 1898 In 19 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 11 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1898 : 3-12. 1899 In 20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1899 : 3-13. 1900 In 21 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1900 : 3-12. 1901 in 22 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 14 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1901 : 3-13. 1902 In 23 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 15 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1902 : 3-13. 1903 In 24 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 16 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1903 : 3-15. 1904 in 25 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 17 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1904 : 3-39. non-serial 1877. See Agriculture. New Jersey, Ocean Co., this date. 1888. See Agriculture. Crops. Fruit, this date. . Work carried on at each of the two stations; cost of laboratory; sources from which fund was de- rived; description. (9 A.R. state agric. exper. sta- tion and 1 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1888: 17-18.) 1897. Work of the experiment stations; by E. B. Voor- hees. (24. A.R. bd. agric. 1896: 73-91.) 1899. Equipment of depts. of exper. stations. (20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1899: 13.) . An increased amt. of work done by experiment stations compared with 1880. (20 same and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1899: 3-4.) 1902. See below. Library, this date. 1903. See same, this date. . On work of experiment stations. (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902: 67-68.) From address of Pres. Voorhees. Agricultural College Experiment Station See also above. New Jersey. 1888. Lines of work conducted by state agric. exper. station and agric. college exper. station. (9 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 1 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1888: 17-18.) 1888-1904. Bd. of control, executive committee and ofiB- cers of agric. college exper. station. (9 same and 1 same 1888 (p. 13) — 26 same and 17 same 1904.) . The N. J. state agric. college exper. station; es- tablishment; work. (24 A.R. Rutgers' Scientific School 1888 (pp. 34-35)— 40 same 1903/4.) 1894. Herbarium work at agric. college station. (15 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.R, agric. college exper. station 1894: 303-304.) 1898. Need of glass house for botany dept. and an in- sectary for entomological dept. (19 same and 11 same 1898: 11-12.) 1899. Improvements in bacteriological apparatus and methods; by J. Nelson. (20 same and 12 same 1899: 310-319.) 1901. New greenhouse of botanical dept; description by B. D. Halsted. (22 sam.e and 14 same 1901: 442.) Biologist 1888-1904. Rept. of the biologist (Julius Nelson) of the agricultural college experiment station. From 1888-1892 the repts. are on ostraculture ; 1893- 1897, tuberculosis in cattle ; 1898-1899, abortion, tuberculosis, etc. ; 1900-1902, tuberculosis and ostra- culture ; 1903-1904, ostraculture. Checklist 1888-1889. Not found. 1890. h. t. p. pp. 251-320. 1891-1900. Not found. 54: INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd Agricultural College Experiment Station — cont'd Biologist — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1901. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. ill, 300-381 pp., illus.* ^„„„ 1902. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1903. Hi, 329-374 pp.* . _„ 1903. So^^erTille : Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1904. ill, 413- 458 pp., pi.* In Documents as follows : 1888 in 9 A.R. state agrie. exper. station and 1 A.E. agrlc. college exper. station 18^ : 163-201. 1889 in ] A.E. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1889 : 197-220. 1890 in 11 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1890 : 249-320. 1891 in 12 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.E. agrlc. college exper. station 1891 : 179-231. 1892 in 13 A.E. state agrlc. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892 : 207-271. 1893 in 14 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893 : 207-285. 1894 in 15 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.E. agrlc. college exper. station 1894 : 219-272. 1895 in 16 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1895 : 179-246. 1896 In 17 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1896 : 233-285. 1897 in 18 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 10 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1897 : 193-260. 1898 in 19 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 11 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1898 : 229-287. 1899 In 20 AE. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.E. agric. coUege exper. station 1899 : 273-319. 1900 in 21 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.E. agric college exper. station 1900 : 313-404. 1901 in 22 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 14 A.E. agrlc. college exper. sUUon 1901 : 305-381. 1902 in 23 A.E. state agrlc. exper. station and 15 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1902 : 329-374. 1903 in 24 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 16 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1903 : 415-458. 1904 in 25 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 17 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1904 : 415-445. Botanist; see Agricuxtube. Chops. Pests, the serial group Chemical Geologist; see Agbicultdbe. Soils, under dates 1888-1890 College Pabm See Agriculture. Education. Rutgers Scientific School, etc.. College Farm. Laws 1880. Text of act to provide for establishment of an agric. exper. station. (1 A.R. agric. exper. station 1880: 5-6.) 1880-1881. Same, with suppl. (2 same 1881: 9-10.) Repeated in 1882. 1883. 1880-1884. Same, with suppl. (5 same 1884: 155-157.) Repeated in subsequent repts., 1885-1893. 1887. Text of acts rel. to establishment of agric. exper. stations. (23 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1887: 77-80.) 1888. Text of act to provide for construction of state laboratory for state agric. exper. station. (8 A.R. agric. exper. station 1887: 184-185.) Repeated In subsequent repts., 1888-1893. 1891. Suppl. to act providing for construction of state laboratory for state agric. exper. station. (11 sarm and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 539.) Repeated in subsequent repts., 1891-1893. 1894. Suppl. to act providing for establishment of agric. exper. station. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 196.) Library 1895. Nucleus of a library formed at state agric. exper. station. (16 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 8.) 1902. Equipment of different depts. and additions to station library. (23 same and 15 sam^ 1902: 13.) 1903. On equipment and library of stations. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 15.) • Entitled : Rept. of the biological dept. of the N. J. agrlc. college experiment station. 1883 " 4 1884 " 5 1885 " 6 1886 " 7 1887 " 8 1888 " 9 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd Publications 1880-1888. Catalogue of bulletins Issued by N. J. agric. exper. station from its organization in 1880 to Dec. 31, 1888. (10 A.R. agric. exper. station 1889: 333- 336.) 1880-1897. Catalogue of bulletins issued by N. J. agrlc. exper station from its organization in 1880 to Dec. 31, 1890. (11 same 1890 (pp. 541-544)— 18 same 1897.) Omitted, 1893-1896. 1880/1. List of bulletins (1-10) sent out from agric. exper. station. (1 sams 1880: 17.) 1881. Same, 11-18. (2 same 1881: 13-14.) 1882/3. Same, 19-26. (3 same 1882: 12.) 1897. Catalogue of repts. and bulletins. 44 pp. (N. J. agric. exper. stations, special bull. R.) Receipts and Expenditures 1880-1903/4. Agric. experiment station; disbursements; acts under which made, etc. ( A.R. comptroller 1879/ 80 (p. ii)—same 1903/4.) In 1889 and 1890, the disbursements for the exper. sta- tion are given under agric. . Same; itemized acct (A.R. treasurer 1879/80 (p. 129) — same 1903/4.) 1880/1-1904. Rept. of treasurer of the state agricultural experiment station. In Documents as follows : 1880/1 in 2 A.E. state agrlc. exper. station 1881 : 11. 1882 " 3 " ' Jig? = 2- 1883:9. 1884:9. 1885:9. 1886:9. 1887:9. " " " " and 1 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1888 : 15. 1889 in 10 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1889 : 11. 1890 in 11 A.B. state agrlc. exper. station and 3 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1890 : 11. 1891 in 12 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1891 : xxlii. 1892 in 13 A.E. state agrlc. exper. station and 5 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1892 : xxlii. 1893 in 14 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1893 : xv. 1894 In 15 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.E. agrlc. college exper. station 1894 : xt. 1895 in 16 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1895 : xv. 1898 in 17 A.E. state agrlc. exper. station and 9 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1896 : xix. 1897 in 18 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 10 A.E. agnc. college exper. station 1897 : xvii. 1898 in 19 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 11 AE. agric college exper. station 1898 : xvii. 1899 in 20 A.R. state agrlc exper. station and 12 A.E. agric college exper. station 1899 : xvii-xvlii. 1900 in 21 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1900 : xv-xvi. 1901 in 22 A.R. state agric exper. station and 14 A.R. agrlc college exper. station 1901 : xvii-xvlii. 1902 in 23 A.R. state agric exper. station and 15 A.E. agric college exper. station 1902 : xv-xvi. 1903 in 24 A.E. state agrlc. exper. station and 16 A.E. agrlc college exper. station 1903 : xv-xvl. 1904 In 25 A.E. state aaxic. exper. station and 17 A.E. agrlc college exper. station 1904 : xv-xvl. 1888/9-1903/4. Trustees of Rutgers College for Agric. College exper. station in acct. with V. S. apprn. (10 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.R. state agric. college exper. station 1889 (pp. 341-342) — 25 and 17 same 1904.) 1889-1890. See Agriculture. Receipts and Expenditures. Board of Agriculture. Note under dates 1873-1903/4. 1900. See same, this date. State Agricultural Experiment Station See also above. New Jersey. 1880. List of directors of agric. exper. station. (1 A.R. agric. exper. station 1880: 3.) . [Notice sent out by agric. exper. station, stating its object, location, directions about sending fertil- izers and seeds for examination, etc.] (1 same 1880: 10-11.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 55 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd State Agricultural Experiment Station — cont'd 1880. Work of agric. exper. station; analyses of fer- tilizers, milk, fodder; investigations of cranberry scald, disease of raspberry canes. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 234.) Abstract of remarks of Prof. Cook. 1881. Agric. exper. station established in 1880; location (New Brunswick in bldgs. of Rutgers College and in connection with College Farm) ; work. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) . Substance of remarks of T. H. Dudley rel. to exper. station; ann. state apprn.; location; salary of director and chemist; publications; expediency of larger state apprn. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 233- 234.) 1881-1904. Bd. of mngrs., executive officers and officers of bd. (2 A.R. agric. exper. station 1881 (pp. 5-7) — 25 same and 17 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1904.) 1882. Work of agric. exper. station; fertilizer analy- ses and field experiments; sorghum experiments; money appropriated to institution wisely invested. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) . Usefulness of the exper. station. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 13.) 1883. Amt. of state apprn. to agric. exper. station; ap- proximate amt. paid for prtg. repts. and legisl. pro- ceedings; station established in 1880; work. (10 same 1882: 11-14.) . Res. of bd. protesting agst. proposed repeal of bill creating agric. exper. station, etc. (10 same 1882: 190.) . Substance of remarks of Pres. Dudley on exper. station; assistants; value. (10 same 1882: 179.) . Conference of bd. of agric. with members of legisl.; proposed repeal of bill creating agric. ex- per. station. (10 same 1882: 177-179.) . On work of agric. exper. station. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. Investigations and practical work of agric. exper. station. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1885. Work of N. J. agric. exper. station; testing of commercial manures; field trials with fertilizers; dairy experiments; inquiry into peach, vine, sweet potato and cranberry interests; aid to sorghum su- gar experiment. (Some (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 26-27.) Establishment of agric. exper. station (1880); ap- prns.; nature of work. {Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 41.) . Our experiment station, what it has done and what it ought to do for the hortic. interests of the state; by Eli Minch. (Procs. State Hortic. Socy. 1885: 69-73.) 1887. Purpose of agric. exper. station; analyses of fer- tilizers; field trials; analyses of fodders; publica- tion of results. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11,1887.) . Our experiment station, its past, present and prospective work; by A. T. Neale. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886': 261-272.) Establishment ; the station as a detective ; as a teacher ; fertilizers, ensilage ; sorghum ; state fertilizer law. . Same, separate, h. t. p. 14 pp. Copy seen In Rutgers College Library. . List of officers, mngrs., bd. of visitors of agric. exper. station. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 353-354.) 1888. Work of agric. exper. station. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 33.) . Our exper. station; by Dr. Cook; followed by discussion. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1887; 156-165.) Analysis of fertilizers ; sorghum and sugar mnfre. ; injurious insects — cabbage worm, cranberry worm, cattle fly, worm destroying grain, elm-tree beetle ; most of the material on insects is by members of the board. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS— cont'd State Agricultural Experiment Station — cont'd 1889. New Jersey exper. station — past year's work — some outlines of future work; by E. B. Voorhees. (16 same 1888: 273-282.) . See Agriculture, Education. Rutgers Scientific School, this date. 1890. N. J. agric. exper. station; outline of work; pub- lication of bulletins, etc. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 29.) 1892. Agric. exper. station; distribution of bulletins; fertilizer analyses; experiments upon crops; inves- tigations in oyster culture. (.Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 20.) Assistant in Soil Chemistry and Bactbeioloqy; see Ao- BiciTLTUBE. SoiLS, Under dates 1901-1904 Chemists' Report; see AGBictn,TUBE. Soils, Fbetilizees, under dates 1888-1904 Hoetictjlturist; see Agbicultube. Ceops. Feuit, under dates 1895-1904 Laboeatoey See also above. Laws. 1888. Cost of new laboratory erected for agric. exper. station. (9 A.R. agric. exper. station and 1 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1888: 18.) . See above, under New Jersey, non-serial, this date. 1889. The new laboratory. (10 A.R. agric. exper. sta- tion and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889: 331-332.) 1892. Description of some of special apparatus of agric. exper. station laboratory. (13 same and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892: 197-204.) . Analytical methods and description of apparatus of laboratory. (13 same and 5 sam^ 1892: 184-204.) 1893-1904. State laboratory of the N. J. agric. exper. station authorized by act of April 23, 1888; equip- ment. (29 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1893 (pp. 90-92)— 40 same 1903/4.) 1898. On some new methods and apparatus for bac- teriological laboratory; by J. Nelson. (19 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 11 A.R. agric. college ex- per. station 1898: 243-248.) 1903. Acct. of burning of laboratory bldg.; insurance; repairs; interruption of work, etc. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 3.) AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; see INDUSTRIES AND MANUFACTURES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES 1839. Establishment of agric. socy. in centre of state commended. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 22, 1839.) 1840. Local farmers' clubs existed in different parts of the state. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 50.) 1856. Letter from Edwd. Settle on agric. socy. of Cam- den and Gloucester cos. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/6: 25-260 Organized April 2, 1853. 1857. Efforts making to form farmers' clubs, and local organizations. (Same 1855/6: 23.) 1862. Suggested that ann. repts. be required from co. socys. (Some 1861/2: 14.) 1884. Sums apportioned by executive committee of bd. of agric. to minor socys. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 11.) State Hortic. Socy. ; Burlington, Monmouth, Camden. Cumberland, Hunterdon and Mercer co. bds. of agric. . List of CO. bds. of agric. (11 same 1883: 8.) 1885. Formation of co. agric. bds. (12 same 1884: 9.) 56 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES— cont'd 1886. Sum apportioned to minor socys., based on value of repts. (14 same 1886: 290-291.) State Hortic. Socy. ; Barllneton. Camden, Cumberland, Essex, Gloucester, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth and Union co. bds. . List of county boards, with date of their organ- ization, names of secys. and post office address. (13 satne 1885: 12.) 1887. See Agriculture. Board of Agriculture, this date. . Res. adopted favoring ann. apprns. to agric. socys. for encouragement of production; discussion. (14 A.R. bd. agric 1886: 35-38.) 1888. Synopsis of co. bd. repts. presented to the state bd. of agric. 1888. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. . Res. adopted that legisl. be requested to pass an act appropriating to each of co. agric. socys., in- corporated under laws of state, $20 for each flOO in premiums actually paid by each socy., etc. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1887: 83.) At this time the State Agric Socy. reed all the emolu- ments. (15 A.E. bd. agric, 1887 : 83.) 1891-1895. Rept of committee on co. board repts.; sum- mary of rept of each bd.; remarks on matters in which there appears to be special interest, such as dairying, canning industry, etc.; these vary from year to year and grow more elaborate with each rept In Documents as follows : 1891 in 18 AE. bd. agric 1890:24-29. 1892 " 19 1891:47-54. 1893 " 20 " " " 1892:19-28. 1894 " 21 " " " 1893:301-309. 1895 " 22 " " " 1894:313-326. 1893. Agria organizations — ^farmers' institutes needed. (21 AJl. bd. agric. 1893: 50.) Organization of state lid. of agric. and state grange (1873) and state hortic socy. two years later; co. socys. and bds. ; cost of Institutes. 1894. See Agriculture. Receipts and Expenditures. State Horticultural Society. 1895. See Agriculture; Crops. Fruit Associations. State Hortic. Socy., this date. 1897. Co. bds. of agric; organization; no.; purpose. (25 AJl. bd. agric 1897: 48.) 1903. Co. bds. of agric; all organized excepting Pas- saic and Hudson cos. (31 same 1903: 98-99.) . Usefulness of co. bds. of agric as auxiliaries to state bd. (30 same 1902: 60-61.) 1905. Farmers' organizations; by Pres. Voorhees. (32. same 1904: 55-57.) Bwrlington County See also below. Agricultural Societies ; Individnal. 1887. List of agric. socys. in Burlington Co., their membership and meetings. (14 A.R. bd. agric 1886: 402-403.) Mercer County See also below. Agricultural Societies ; IndiTidnaL 1887. Summary of condition of agric. organizations in Mercer Co. (15 A.R. bd. agric 1887: 425.) Hopewell Farmers' Club. Princeton Agric Assn., Mercer, Hamilton, Pennington Granges, Hamilton Townsliip Agric. Assn. AGRICULTURAL AND LOCAL) SOCIETIES: 1M)1VI1)UAL (COUNTY Under sec 6 of act of April 4. 1872. the state bd. of agric. was directed to " prescribe forms for and r^nlate returns of the agricultural societies of the state, in correspondence with them, and shall fur- nish said societies with proper blanks, so as to secure uniform and reliable statistics." Sec 8 provided for publication of such returns as the secy, of the bd. might deem useful. The retams from the several local and county societies are entered Iielow, under the County In which they existed. This arrangement Is made to preserve uniformity in presentation of the material through- out the series, the acts of March 18, 1882 and AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd April 2, 1884 having constituted members of agri- cnltnral and horticnltnral associations, members of County Boards. From 1884 the returns are made chiefly by the County Boards. A " county society " as defined by act of March 18, 1882, In- clndes only those holding an annual fair or exhi- bition ; no more than one society In any country is represented in the state board. See Agriculture. New Jersev, the serial group, for cir- culars sent county societies, respecting statistics, etc Atlantic County Atlantic Ojuntt AGKictrLTOBAL and HoKncuLTUBAi, As- sociation 1890/1. Officers, committees, etc; meetings; sharehcdd- ers; fair. In Documents as follows : 1890/1 in 18 A.B. bd. agric 1890:347. Atlantic County Boabd of Agkicultdbe 1883-1904/5. List of officers; fair; crop rept In Documents as follows : 1883 in 10 A.E. bd. agric 1882:253-255. 1884 11 " " 1883 : 269-271. 1884/5 " 12 " " ■ 1884 373-375. 1885/6 " 13 " " ' 1885 251-253. 1886/7 " 14 " ' 1886 379-385. 1887/8 " 15 " " ' 1887 : 365-368. 1888/9 " 16 " " • 1888 465-473. 1889/90 " 17 " " • 1889 433-440. 1890/1 " 18 " " ' 1890 343-357. 1891/2 •' 19 " " ' 1891 397-404. 1892/3 " 20 " " ' 1892 309-313. 1893/4 •• 21 " " 1893 321-324. 1894/5 •' 22 " • 1894 337-341. 1895/6 " 23 " " ' 1895 329-331. 1896/7 " 24 •■ " 1896 289-291. 1897/8 " 25 " • 1897 289-291. 1898/9 " 26 ■ 1898 251-253. 1899/00 " 27 " 1899 253-256. 1900/1 " 28 ' 1900 331-333. 1901/2 " 29 " 1901 269-271. 1902/3 " 30 " " ' 1902 343-344. 1903/4 " 31 * 1903 379-392. 1904/5 " 32 1904 263-264. Ego Habboe Cttt Agbicttltcbal Soctett Oi^anized March 23, 1859. serial 1873-1890/1. Officers; no. of members; meetings; fairs; crop r^t In Documents as follows : 1873 in 1 A.E. bd. agric [1873] : 88-89. Crop rept omitted 1874-1877. 1874 1874 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881/2 1883 in 2 A.E. bd. agric 1874 : 74. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1875.; 75. 1876 : 177. 1877:175. 1878 : 199-200. 1879 : 234. 1880 : 208. 1881 : 356-357. 1882 : 253. No crop rept, 1882. 1883/4 in 11 A.E. bd. agric 1883:271-272. 1884/5 1885/6 1886/7 1887/8 1889/90 12 13 14 15 17 1884 : 375. 1885 : 251-253. 1886 : 385-386. 1887 : 369. 1889:440-441. Crop rept omitted. 1890/1 In 18 AE. bd. agric 1890 : 346-347. Crop rept. omitted. non-serial 1885. Financial condition of Egg Harbor Agric Socy. (13 Alt bd. agric. 1885: 252-253.) 1893. Egg Harbor City Agric Socy. disbanded In Nov. (21 same 1893: 324.) Beigen Connty Bebgen County Agricultukal Society 1882-1883. List of officers. In Documents as follows : 1882 in 9 A.B. bd. agric 1881:359. 1883 •• 10 " " " 1882:255. Date of ann. fair given In 1883. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 57 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Bergen County — cont'd Bergen County Board of Agriculture Organized Feb. 2, 1895. 1895-1904/5. Rept. of bd.; oflBcers; crop rept, etc. In Documents as follows ; 1895 In 22 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1894 343-344. 1895 23 (( 11 1895 333-335. 1896/7 " 24 l( n " 1896 293-294. 1897/8 " 25 It 11 " 1897 293-294. 1898/9 " 26 (( *1 1898 255-256. 1899/00 " 27 11 41 " 1899 257-258. 1900/1 " 28 *' " 1900 335-336. 1902 29 14 44 1901 273.* 1902/3 " 30 44 44 1902 345-346. 1903/4 " 31 44 44 " 1903 393-394. 1904/5 " 32 44 44 1904 265-266. Burlington County Burlington County Aqeicultueal Society Organized In 1846. serial 1873-1896. OflBcers, meetings, members, exhibitions, etc. In Documents as follows : 1873 In 1 A.R. bd. agrlc. [1873] : 91-92. 1874 2 " " *' 1874 : 75. 1874 3 " " " 1875 : 75. 1876 4 " " '• 1876 : 177-178. 1877 5 " " " 1877 : 175-176. 1878 6 " " " 1878 : 200-201. 1879 7 " ** " 1879 : 227-233.t 1880 8 " *' " 1880 : 209-211.t 1882 9 " '* " 1881 : 359-368, 1882/3 not found. 1883/4 In 11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883 : 280-291. 1884/5 " 12 " " " 1884 : 395-400. 1885/6 " 13 " '* " 1885 : 277-281. 1886/7 " 14 " " *' 1886 : 412-416. 1887/8 " 15 " '* " 1887 : 384-388. 1888/9 " 16 " '* " 1888 : 490-494. 1889/90 " 17 " 11 " 1889 : 469-474. 1890/1 " 18 " •' " 1890 : 381-385. 1891/2 " 19 " " " 1891 : 436-440. 1892/3 " 20 " '* " 1892 : 343-347. 1893/4 " 21 " *' '• 1893 : 352-357. 1894/5 " 22 " " " 1894 : 364-367. 1896 23 " " (f 1895 : 343. non- serial 1857. Synopsis of the organization and progress of the Burlington Co. Agrlc. Socy. ; by Benj. Buckman. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/©: 20-23.) 1880. Nature and cost of improvements; satisfactory condition of grounds; finances of 1880 compared with 1877. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 213-214.) 1880/1-1884/5. Ann. rept. of treasurer of Burlington Co. Agric. Socy.; receipts, disbursements, indebted- ness. (8 same 1880 (pp. 210-211)— 22 same 1894.) 1883. Bldgs.; insurance; improvements; cost. (11 same 1883: 283-284.) 1884. Additions and improvements to bldgs. and grounds of Burlington Co. Agric. Socy.; cost. (12 same 1884: 397-398.) 1885. Inspection of grand stands in various parts of country by committee of Burlington Co. Agric. Socy. ; suggestions for grand stand for socy. grounds and estimated cost. (13 same 1885: 281.) 1888. Grand stand of Burlington Co. Agric. Socy. grounds. (15 some 1887: 387.) Burlington County Board or Agriculture serial Organized Dec. 30, 1882 ; charter members were taken from Burlington Co. Agrlc. Socy., Moorestown Agric. Socy., Mount Laurel Farmers' Club, Medford, Mount Holly, Pemberton, Crosswlcks, Rancocas, Moorestown, and Mount Laurel granges ; each socy. Is represented by a certain no. of delegates in pro- portion to membership. 1882/3-1904/5. [Ann. rept.]: officers, exhibitions, pro- ceedings, etc.; crop rept.; livestock. • No crop rept. t Includes crop rept. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Burlington County — cont'd Burlington County Board of Agriculture — cont'd serial — cont'd In Documents as 1882/3 in 10 A.R. 1883/4 " 11 1884/5 ISS.'i/B 1886/7 1887/8 1888/9 ' 1889/90 ' 1890/1 ' 1891/2 ' 1892/3 ' 1893/4 ' 1894/5 ' 1895/6 ' 1896/7 ' 1897/8 ' 1898/9 ' 1899/00 ' 1900/1 ' 1901/2 ■ 1902/3 ' 1903/4 ' 1904/5 ' 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 follows : bd. agrlc. 1882 1883 1884 " 1885 " " 1886 " 1887 1888 " 1889 1890 1891 " 1892 1893 " 1894 1895 " 1896 " 1898 1898 " 1899 1900 " 1901 1902 " 1903 1904 : 256-274. : 273-280. : 376-394. : 2.'i4-277. : 887-409. : 370-391. : 474-489. : 442-468. : 358-387. : 405-440. : 314-347. : 325-357. : 345-367. : 337-343. : 295-301. ; 295-304. : 257-265. : 259-265. : 337-345. : 275-284. : 347-355. : 395-401. : 267-275. non-serial 1882. Addition to grounds and bldgs. of Burlington Co. bd. of agric; cost; further needs. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 262-263.) Burlington County Farmers' Club Organized 1871. 1873-1881/2. Officers, members, meetings, exhibitions. In Documents as follows : 1873 in 1 A.R. bd. agrlc. [1873] : 92. Exhibitions not mentioned hereafter. 1874 in 2 A.R. bd. agric. 1874 : 75. 1874 " 3 1875 : 76. 1874 " 4 1876 : 178. 1877 " 5 " " " 1877 : 176. 1878 " 6 " " " 1878:202. 1879 not found. 1881 in 8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880:214. 1881/2 " 9 ' 1881 : 368-369. Columbus Grange, Burlington County 1884-1885. Rept. of farm and stock committee: acreage of farms, acreage of crops, yield, value of crops; dairy. In Documents as follows : 1884 in 12 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1884 : 378-388. 1885 13 1885 : 272-273. Crosswicks Grange, Burlington County 1883-1886. [Ann.] rept. of Grange; crops; livestock. In Documents as follows : 1883 in 11 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1883 : 291-292. 1884 " 12 " " " 1884 : 388. 1885 " 13 " " " 1885 : 278. 1888 " 14 " " " 1886:410-412. Farmers' General Conference Club 1873. Farmers' General Conference Club organized from Progressive Farmers' Club and other clubs from Burlington, Camden and Gloucester cos.; ob- ject. (1 A.R. bd. agric. 1873: 91.) Medford Grange, Burlington County 1884. Summary of rept.; no. of members, meetings, farm statistics. In Documents as follows : 1884 In 12 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1884 : 385-386. 1885 13 1885 : 275. Moorestown Agricultural and Industrial Assocoation Organized March, 1880. serial 1882-1886/7. [Rept. of] Socy.; offi;cers, mtgs., exhibi- tions. 58 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Burlington County — cont'd MOOEESTOWN Agbicttltdbai, asd Industbiai. Associatiow cont'd serial — cont'd In Docaments as follows : 1882 In 9 A.K. bd. agrlc. 1881 : 369-370. 1882/3 " 10 " " " 1882 : 275-279. 1883/4 " 11 1883:294-297. 1884/5 " 12 " " " 1884:401-404. 1885/6 not found. 1886/7 In 14 A.E. bd. agric. 1886:417. non-serial 1883. Financial stmt of Moorestown Agric. and Indus- trial Assn. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 278.) . Financial rept. of directors of Moorestown Agric. and Industrial Assn. (11 same 1883: 294.) 1884/5. Financial stmt, of Moorestovm Agric. and In- dustrial Socy. (12 same 1884: 403-404.) MOOEESTOWIf GKANQE, BTTBUNGTON CotTN'TT 1884-1886. Summary of rept.; farm statistics. In Docnments as follows : 1884 in 12 A.E. bd. agrlc. 1884:384. 1885 " 13 " " " 1885:273-274. 1886 " 14 1886:409-410. Mount Hoixt Grange 1885. Rept on co-operative dealings, farm lands, nature of crops. In Docnments as follows : 1885 In 13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885 : 276. Mount Laubel Fabmebs' Club Organized Dec., 1865. aerial 1876-1885. OfiScers, meetings, members. In Documents as follows : 1876 In 4 A.E. bd. agric. 1876 : 178. 1877 " 5 " " •• 1877 : 176. 1878 " 6 " " " 1878 : 201. 1879 " 7 " " ** 1879 : 233. [1880] " 7 " " " 1879 : 242. 1881 " 8 " •* " 1880 : 214. 1882 - 9 " " " 1881 : 369. Crop rept. Included hereafter. 1883 in 10 A.E. bd. agrlc 1883 : 292-293. 1884 " 12 " *' *• 1884 : 386-387 1885 " 13 " '* " 1885 : 271. non-serial 1882. Remarks by J. E. Darnell on condition of Mount Laurel Farmers' Club. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 413.) Peogbessive Fabmebs' Club or Bubungton County Organized December, 1865. serial 1873-1874. OflScers, members, meetings, exhibitions, etc. 1873 In 1 A,E. bd. agric [1873] : 90-91. 1874 " 2 1874:75. 1874 " 3 " " " 1875:76. Exhibition omitted in 1874. non-serial 1873. Bldg. erected by Progressive Farmers' Club of Burlington Co. in 1867; cost; ann. receipts; object of club; terms of membership. (1 A.R. bd. agric. 1873: 90.) Camden County See also above, Burlington County. Farmers' General Conference Club. Camden Countt Board of Agekjultube (formerly Farm- ers' Assn. of Camden Co.) 1883-1904/5. List of officers; socy. and crop rept 1883/4 •• 11 1884/5 •• 12 1885/B •• 13 1886/7 •• 14 1887/8 " 15 188»/tf " 16 188U/90 " 17 1890/1 " 18 1891 19 1892 20 1893/4 " 21 1894/5 " 22 1895/6 •• 23 1896/7 •* 24 1897/8 " 25 1898/9 " 26 1874 " 3 " ti <* 1876 " 4 " ** •* 1877 '• 5 " tt n 1878 " 6 " tt t* 1879 " 7 " £t tt 1880 " 8 " " H AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Camden County— cont'd Camden County Boabd or Agbicultube — cont'd In Documents as follows : 1883 In 10 AB. bd. agric. 1882:280-281. 1883:298-303. 1884 : 405-407. 1885 : 282-286. 1886 : 418-420. 1887 : 392-400. 1888 : 495-508. 1889 : 477-479. 1890 : 388-390. 1891 : 441-443. 1892 : 348-349. 1893 : 358-360. 1894 : 369-371. 1895,: 345-346. 1896 : 303-304. 1897 : 305-309. 1898 : 267-268. No crop rept 1899/00 In 27 A.B. bd. agric 1899 : 267-269. 1900/1 not found. 1901/2 in 29 AE. bd. agric 1901 : 285-289. 1902/3 not found. 1903/4 in 31 A.E. bd. agric 1903:403-105. 1904/5 " 32 1904:277-279. Fabmebs' Mutual Benefit Assn., Camden Co. Organized Jan., 1872. 1873-1882. Officers, members, meetings, exhibition. In Documents as follows : 1873 In 1 A.E. bd. agric. [1873] : 92-93. Ebdilbitlon omitted hereafter. 1874 in 2 A.E. bd. agric 1874 : 76. " 1875:76. 1876 : 178. 1877 : 176. 1878 : 202. 1879 : 235.» 1880 : 215. Crop rept Included, 1880. 1882 in 9 A.B. bd. agric 1881:372. Officers only. 1882 in 10 A.E. bd. agric 1882:168-174. This rept was made by E. Bnrrongh at the ann. mtg. of the state bd. of agric. ; it reviews the work of the Assn. for 1882 and contains dairy and crop repts. Haddon Gba:sge. serial 1883. Rept on Haddon Grange. In Documents as follows : 1883 In 11 A.E. bd. agric 1883 : 303-305. non^serial 1888. Membership of Haddon Grange, Camden Co. ; na- ture of work. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 497.) Cape May County Cape May Agbicultcbal Society Organized April, 1870. 1873-1881/2. Officers, members, meetings, exhibition. In Documents as follows : 1873 in 1 A.E. bd. agric. [1873] : 93-94. 1874 •• 2 1874:76. 1875 " 3 " " " 1875 : 77. 1875 '• 4 1876:179. Exhibitions not given hereafter. 1876-1879 not found. 1880 In 8 AE. bd. agric 1880 : 216. 1881/2 " 9 1881:371. Crop rept included In 1881/2. Cape May County Agbicultubal and Hobticttltubal So- CIETy Organized March, 1870. serial 187()-1879. Officers, meetings, exhibitions. In Docnments as follows : 1873 in 1 A.R. bd. agric [1873] : 93. 1R7^ " -, .. .. '*.. ^1874: 76. 1875 : 77. 1876 : 179. 1877 : 177. 1878 : 202-203.t 1879 : 226-227.t dropped from title. 1874 ' ' 2 •: , 1874 ' ' 3 *' • 1874 ' ' 4 •• * 1877 ' ' 5 " • 1878 ' ' 6 «* ' 1879 ' ' 7 li (, • Words " Mutual Benefit t Includes crop rept INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 59 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Cape May County— cont'd Cape May County Agmoultural and Hokucui-tubal So- ciety — cont'd non-serial 1879. Amt. expended by Cape May Co. Agrlc. Socy. for repairs, etc. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 226.) 1882. Fair grounds of Cape May Co. Agric. Socy. sold under foreclosure of mortgage in 1881; no officers elected; probably will not be revived again. (9 same 1881: 371.) 1883. Agric. Socy. of Cape May broken up; property sold two years before under foreclosure of mort- gage; cause of failure. (10 same 1882: 200.) Cape May County Boakd of Aoeiciiltuee Organized Dec. 15, 1893. 1893-1904/5. Kept of bd.; crop rept. In Documents as follows : 1893 in 21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893 : 361-362. Crop rept. not given in 1893. 1894 In 22 A.R. lid. agric. 1894 -373-386. 1895 " 23 " " 1895 -1(47-351. 1896 " 24 " " *• 1896 : 305-309. 1897 " 25 " " " 1897 : 311-317. 1899 " 26 " ** 1898 : 269. Officers only in 1899. 1899/00 in 27 A.R. M. agric 1899 : 271-279 1900/1 " 28 " " ^( 1900 : 347-350. 1901/2 " 29 " *' 1901 : 291-299. 1902/3 " 30 " " 1902 : 357-359. 1903/4 " 31 " " tt 1903 : 407-409. 1904/5 " 32 " " '* 1904 : 281-283. Cumberland County Cttmbekland County Ageicultural Society 1857. Letter of Jos. H. Elmer rel. to Cumberland Co. Agric. Socy.; fairs held 1854-1856; officers. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/6: 27-28.) Organized Jan. 18, 1852. Cumberland County Aqeicultueai, and Hoeticultueal Society Organized December 8, 1851. serial 1873-1884/5. Officers, members, meetings, exhibition. In Documents as follows ; 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 in 1 A.R. bd. agric. [1873] ; 94-95. 4 5 6 1874 : 77. 1875 : 77. 1876 : 179. 1877 : 177. 1878 : 203. Exhibition not giren, 1878. 1879 in 7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879 : 240. Officers only. 1880 in 8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880 : 216. Crop rept. included hereafter. 1881 in 9 A.E. bd. agric. 1881 : 372-374. 1882/3 " 10 1882:282. 1883/4 " 11 " " " 1883:307-308. 1884/5 " 12 " " " 1884:408-410. non-serial 1881. Purchase of extra ground by Cumberland Co. Agrlc. and Hortic. Socy.; cost; plan to hold fair two days. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 374.) 1883. Amt. expended by Cumberland Co. Agric. and Hortic. Socy. in erection of permanent bldgs.; re- sult. (11 same 1883: 308.) . Rept. of M. Bacon at mtg. of state bd. of agric. in behalf of Cumberland Co. Agric. Socy. ; member- ship, fair, plan to erect bldgs. (10 same 1882: 174.) CUMBEELAND COUNTY BOAED OF AGEICULTUEB 1885/6-1904/5. Ann. rept. of socy., including co. crop rept. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Cumberland County — cont'd CUMBEELAND COUNTY BOAED OF AORICULTURE COUt'd In Documents as follows : 1885/6 in 13 A.R. bd. agric. 1886/7 1887/8 1888/9 1889/90 " 1890/1 " 1891/2 1892/3 not found. 1893/4 in 21 A.R. bd. agric. 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 1904/5 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1885: 1886 1887: 1888; 1889: 1890; 1891: 1893: 1894; 1895: 1896 1897 1898: 1899: 1900: 1901 1902: 1903: 1904; 287-289. 421-424. 401-403. 509-511. 480-482. 391-392. 444-445. 363-364. 387-388. 353-354. 311-313. 319-320. 271-272. 281-282. 351-352. 301-302. 361-362. 411-412. 285-286. Southwest Vineland Farm and Garden Ci,ub, Cumber- land County 1875-1877. Officers. In Documents as follows : 1875 in 3 A.R. bd. agric. 1875:78. 1876 " 4 ' 1876:180. 1877 " 5 " " '• 1877 : 178. Vineland Agricultural Society Organized October, 1862. 1873-1882. Officers^ members, meetings, fair. In Documents as follows : 1873 in 1 A.R. bd. agric. [1873] : 95. 1874 ' ' 2 " tt tt 1874 77. 1874 ' . 3 .. i( It 1875 78. 1874 ■ 4 " 1* ti 1876 179-180. 1874 ' ' 5 " ** " 1877 177. 1882 ' 9 " K (( 1881 375. West Vine-land Faem and Gaeden Club, Cumbebland County 1875-1882. Officers. In Documents as follows : 1875 in 3 A.R. bd. agric. 1875:78. 1876" " 4 " " " 1876 : 180. 1877 " 5 " " " 1877 : 178. 1878 " 6 " " " 1878:204. 1879-1880 not found. 1881 In 8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880:217. 1882 " 9 1881:375. Essex County Essex County Boaed of Ageiculture 1883-1904/5. List of officers, crop rept., meetings, mem- bership. In Documents as follows : 1883 in 10 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1883 : 283-285. 1883:309-311. 1884 : 412-416. 1885 : 290-295. 1886 : 425-429. 1887 : 404-410. 1888 : 512-520. 1889 : 483-488. 1890 : 393. 1883/4 " 11 " ' 1884/5 " 12 " 1885/6 " 13 " ' 1886/7 " 14 " 1887/8 " 15 " 1888/9 " 16 " 1889/90 " 17 " " 1890 18 " " Officers only: 1891 In 19 A.R. b( 1892 20 " 1893 21 " 1894 22 " 1895/6 " 23 " 1897 24 " 1892 : 350-359. 1893 : 365-371. 1894 : 389-392. 1895 : 435-436. 1896 : 315. Officers only. 1897 in 25 A.R. bd. agric. 1897 : 321-324. 1898/9 " 26 " " " 1898 : 273-279. 1899/00 " 27 " " " 1899 : 283-284. 1900/1 •' 28 1900:353-354. 1901/2 " 29 1901 : 303-304. 1902/3 not found. 1903/4 in 31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903 : 413-417. 1904/5 " 32 " " " 1904 : 287-29a 60 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: rNDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— confd 'Essex County — cont'd LiIVINGSTON GRAHGE, ESSEX COUH'lTf Inaugurated in 1879. 1885. Hept of Grange. In Docnments as follows : 1885 In 13 AJl. bd. agric. 1885:294-295. Gloucester County See also above, Bnrllngton County Fanners' General Conference Clnb. Gloucestee CoimTT Boabd of Ageicultube Organized Jan. 25, 1882. 1882/3-1904/5. lost of officers and crop rept In Documents as follows : 1882/3 in 10 AJtt. bd. agric 1882 : 286. 1883/4 " 11 " " " 1883:312-313. 1885 " 12 1884:417. Officers only, 1885. 1885 in 13 A.S. bd. agric. 1885:296-297. 1886 " 14 • 1886:430-432. 1887 " 15 " " " 1887:411-414. 1888 " 16 " " " 1888:521-525. 1889 " 17 1889:489-493. 1890 " 18 " " " 1890:394-398. 1891/2 " 19 " " " 1891:458-463. 1892/3 " 20 1892:360-378. 1893/4 " 21 " " " 1893:372-402. 1894/5 " 22 " " " 1894:393-394. 1895/6 " 23 ' 1895:355-358. 1896/7 " 24 1896:317-319. 1897/8 " 25 " " " 1897 : 325-326. 1898/9 " 26 • 1898:281-283. 1899/00 " 27 " " " 1899 : 285-286. 1900/1 " 28 " " " 1900:355-356. 1901/2 •• 29 " " " 1901 : 305-306. 1902/3 " 30 " " " 1902:363-364. 1903/4 " 31 ' 1903:419-420. 1904/5 " 32 " " " 1904:291-296. Uppee GKEEywiCH Fabmebs' Club, Giaucesteb Coustt 1875-1881. Officers. In Documents as follows : 1875 in 3 A.E. bd. agric 1875 : 79. 1876 " 4 " " " 1876:181. 1877 " 5 '• " " 1877:178. 1878 " 6 " " " 1878:204. Includes crop rept. 1879 in 7 A.K. bdT agric. 1879 : 237. Includes crop rept. 1881 in 8 AM. bd. agric 1880:218. 1881 " 9 " " " 1881:376. WOODBtTBT FABMEBS' CSLUB, GIOTJCESTEB CiODliTT 1873-1881. Officers, membership. In Docnments as follows : 1873 in 1 A.E. bd. agric [1873] : [102]. Officers only. 1874 in 2 A.B. bd. agric 1874:78. ■■ - 1875:78. 1876 : 180. 1877 : 178. 1878 : 205. 1879 : 242. 1880:217. 1881:375. Hunterdon County HuA'ii£BiK>N Coustt Agbicuitckai, Societt Organized Feb., 1856. serial 1873-1885/6. Officers, members, meetings, exhibition. In Documents as follows : 1874 " 3 1874 '• 4 1874 " 5 1878 " 6 1879 " 7 1881 " 8 1881 ■' 9 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1878 1879 1880 in 1 A.E. bd. agric 1873:96. 1874 : 78. 1875 : 79. 1876 : 181. 1877 : 179. 1878 : 205. 1879 : 239. 1880 : 218. Crop rept. included hereafter. 1881/2 in 9 A.E. bd. agric 1881 : 376-377. 1882/3 " 10 " " " 1882:288-293. 1883/4 " 11 " " » 1883:314-318. 1884/5 " 12 " " " 1884:418-422. 1885/6 " 13 " " " 1885:301-309. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Hunterdon Comity— confd HuHTERiX)S CouwTT Agbxcditckai. Socufffi — cont'd nofirserial 1856. Rept of J. J. Clark in reference to the Hunterdon Co. Agric. Socy. (Rept state agric socy. 1855/6: 28-29.) 1882. Remarks by F. S. Holcombe reL to Hunterdon Co. Socy.; too much controlled by lawyers; damage to crops by drought; com only half a crop; winter grain looking weU. (9 A.R. bd. agric 1881: 413.) 1888. Officers of Hunterdon Co. Agric Socy. (16 same 1888: 535.) HUNTEBDOR COTnTTT BOABD OF AOBICOl-TUBE Organized Nov. 14. 1885. 1885/6-1904/5. Ann, rept ; officers, socy. and crop rept In Documents as follows : 1885/6 in 13 A.E. bd. agric 1885:298-300. ■■■'■•• •« «• 1886 : 433-441. " 1887 : 415-418. 1888 : 526-535. " 1889:494-502. 1890 : 399-405. 1891 : 464-470. 1892 : 379-392. 1893 : 403-415. 1«P4 : 3P5-405. " 1895 : 359-372. 1896 : 521-330. 1898 : 327-332. 1898 : 285-289. " 1899 : 287-297. 1900 : 3.57-361. 1901 : 307-312. " 1902 : 365-372. 1903 : 421-426. 1904 : 297-304. PoMoxA Gbaxge, Hu-Stlkdox Cottrtt 1885/6-1886. Ann. rept; officers, members, meetings, exhibits. In Docnments as follows : 18R.';/6 in in A.R. bd. agric 1885 : 300-308. 1886/7 " 14 1887/8 " 15 1888/9 " 16 1889/90 " 17 1890/1 " 18 1891/2 " 19 1892/3 -■ 20 1893/4 " 21 1894/5 " 22 1895/6 " 23 1896/7 " 24 1897/8 " 25 1898/9 " 26 1899/00 " 27 1900/1 " 28 1901/2 " 29 1902/3 " 30 1903/4 " 31 1904/5 " 32 1886 14 1886:440-141. Officers and exhibit not given READIKGTOR GbAXGE of HUKTEBDOIf Cou:sTT 1886. Rept of Grange; membership; acreage and jrield of crops, etc In Documents as follows : 1886 in 14 A.R. bd. agric 1886 : 439. Sebgeaststtlxe Gbaj^ge, HtrsTEBDo:?? Coustt 1886. Rept of grange; crops, meetings, purchases, etc In Documents as follows : 1886 in 14 A.E. bd. agric 1886:439-440. STOCKTOS GbAHGE, HUKTEBDOlf COUKTT 18861 Rept of grange; crops, purchases, membership, etc In Docnments as follows : 1886 in 14 A.R. bd. agric 1886 : 440. Ujtiox Farmebs' Club (Mouxt Aiby), Hustebdos Coustt 1873-1882. Officers, members, meetings. In Documents as follows : 1S73 in 1 A.E. bd. agric [1873] : 96-97. 1874 " 2 " " ^tt 1874 78. 1874 " 3 " *< u 1875 79. 1874 " 4 " M •• 1876 181. 1877 " 5 " U •• 1877 179. 1878 "6 " •• " 1878 205. 1879 " 7 " M M 1879 240. Officers only. 1880 In 8 AE. bd. agric 1880 .218. Officers only. 1882 in 9 A.R. bd. agric 1881 •377. Mercer County T^HE Fabmebs' Associatios of Pbhicetos Organized 1840. 1873-18S2/3. Officers, members, meetings. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 61 1873 m 1 1874 " 2 1874 " 3 1876 " 4 1877 " 5 1878 " 6 1879 " 7 AGRICULTURAL SOtlETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Mercer County — cont'd The Farmers' Association of Princeton — cont'd In Documents as follows : 1 A.E. bd. agrlc. [1873] : 97. " 1874 : 79. 1875 : 79. 1876 : 181. 1877 : 179. " 1878 : 205. 1879 : 236. Crop rept. included hereafter. 1881 In 8 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1880:219. Hereafter known as Princeton Agrlc. Assn. 1881 In 9 A.E. bd. agrlc. 1881 : 378-383. 1882/3 " 10 " " " 1882 : 294. 1882/3 " 11 " " " 1883 : 326-327. Hopewell Farmers' Cltjb, Mercer County Organized Dec. 19, 1868. 1873-1882/3. Officers, memljers, meetings. In Documents as follows : 1 A.E. bd. agrlc. [1873] : 97. " ■■ " " 1874 : 79. 1875 : 80. 1876 : 182. 1877 : 179. 1878 : 206. 1879 : 237. 1880 : 219. Crop rept. Included hereafter. 1882 In 9 A. R. bd. agrlc. 1881 : 378-383. 1882/3 " 10 ' 1882 : 295-296. IWeroer County Agricultural Society 1856. Letter from E. T. R. Applegate summarizing the organization, growth, etc., of the Mercer Co. Me- chanical and Agric. Assn. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/6: 29-30.) Organized 1855. 1882. Agric. Socy. of Mercer Co. in fair worliing condi- tion; meetings; no exhibitions held; crops dam- aged hy drought; remarks by H. E. Hale. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 413.) 1883. Constitution and by-laws of Mercer Co. Agric. Socy. (11 same 1883: 320-321.) Mercee County Board of Aoeicultuee Organized March 20, 1883. 1883-1903/4. Rept. of bd., including crop rept. In Documents as follows ; 1883 In 11 A.E. bd. agrlc. 1883 : i .. -.- •• .. .. 1884:- 1873 In 1 1873 ' 2 1873 ' 3 1876 ' 4 1877 ' 5 1878 ' 6 1879 ' 7 1881 ' 8 1884 12 1885/6 •' 13 1886/7 " 14 1887/8 " 15 1888/9 " 16 1889/90 " 17 1890/1 " 18 1891/2 " 19 1892/3 " 20 1893/4 " 21 1894/5 " 22 1895 23 1896/7 " 24 1897/8 " 25 1898/9 " 26 1899/00 " 27 1900/1 " 28 1901/2 " 29 1902/3 " 30 1903/4 " 31 1903/4 " 32 1885: 1886: 1887: 1888: 1889: 1890: 1891: 1892 : 1893: 1894: 1895: 1896: 1897: 1898: 1899: 1900: 1901: 1902: 1903: 1904: 319. 423-434. 310-331. 441-471. 419-434. 536-546. 503-521. 406-422. 471-481. 393-408. 416-444. 407-425. 373. 331-338. 333-362. 291-299. 299-301. 363-367. 313-316. 373-376. 427-430. 305-310. Pomona Grange, Mercer County 1885. Pomona Grange (Mercer Co.) in active opera- tion; meetings; amt. of purchases. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 325.) 1889. Rept. of Mercer Co. Pomona Grange; by A. L. Holcombe. (17 same 1889: 511-514.) Includes an article on clover as an agt. In farming. Princeton Aqeicultueal Association See above, The Farmer's Association of Princeton. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Middlesex County See also below, Union County, Union and Middlesex Counties Mutual Agricultural Association. Farmers' and Mechanics' Club, Jamesbuegh 1857. Letter of Wm. H. Courter rel. to the Farmers' and Mechanics' Club of Jamesburgh, Middlesex co. (Rept. state agric. socy, 1855/6: 23-24.)' Organized June 21, 1856. Middlesex County Agricultural Society 1856. Middlesex Co. Socy. organized Nov. 11, 1856; of- ficers; committees. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/6: 31-32.) Middlesex County Board op Agriculture Formed from Middlesex Farmers' 1885/6-1904/5. List of officers, socy. In Documents as follows : 1885/6 in 13 A.E. bd. agric. 1885: 1886/7 1887/8 1888/9 " 1889/90 " 1890/1 " 1891/2 " 1892/3 '• 1893/4 " 1894/5 " 1895/6 " 1897 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 Oflieers only. 1898 in 25 A.E. bd. agrlc. 1897 ; 1898/9 1899/00 ' 1900/1 ' 1901/2 ' 1902/3 ' 1903/4 ' 1904/5 ' 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 Club, Nov. 4, 1885. , rept, crop rept. 332-334. 472-473. 435. 549-552. 527-535. 423-426. 482-484. 409-413. 445-446. 427-430. 385-397. 339. 363-364. 301-302. 303-304. 369-370. 317-319. 377-378. 431-432. 311-312. Middlesex County Farmers' Club Organized Nov. 12, 1867. 1873-1884/5. Officers, members, meetings, etc. In Documents as follows : 1873 in 1 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1873 : 97-98. 1874 " 2 " " " 1874 : 79. 1875 " 3 1875 : 80. 1876 " 4 " " " 1876 : 182. 1877 " 5 " " " 1877 : 180. Crop rept. included hereafter. 1878 1879 1880 1881/2 [1883] 1883/4 1884/5 6 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1878:206-208. 7 " " " 1879:223-224. 8 " " " 1880 : 220-221. 9 " " " 1881 : 384-387. 10 1882:296-298. 11 " " " 1883:328-329. 12 " " " 1884:439-440. Monmouth County Monmouth County Agricultural Society Dee. 17, 1853 (52 7) serial 1873-1887. Officers, members, meetings, etc. In Documents as follows : 1873 In 1 A.R bd agric. [1873] : 98. 1874 *' 2 " 1874 : 80. 1874 '* 3 " " " 1875 : 80. 1876 '* 4 " " *' 1876 : 182. 1877 " 5 " *' *' 1877 : 180. 1878 " 6 " '* " 1878 : 208. 1879 " 7 " " " 1879 : 240-241. 1880 '* 8 " " *' 1880 : 223. 1882 " 9 " *' ** 1881 : 383. 1882/3 '• 10 " *' " 1882:597-299. Crop rept. Included In 1882/3-1883/4. 1883/4 in 11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883 : 330-331. 1884/5 " 12 " " " 1884 : 437-438. 1885/6 *' 13 " " " 1885 : 339-340. 1886/7 '* 14 " " n 1886 : 477-478. 1887 " 15 " " " 1887 : 443. non-serial 1882. Receipts and expenditures of Monmouth Co. Agric. Socy.; property; exhibition. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 298-299.) 62 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Uomnouth County — cont'd Monmouth County Agbicultdeal Socihty — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1883. Kept of J. J. Conover at mtg. of state bd. of agrlc. in behalf of Monmouth Co. Agric. Socy.; fair; corn, wheat, potato crops. (10 same 1882: 175.) . Financial workings of Monmouth Co. Agrlc. Socy. {11 same 1883: 331.) 1884. Stmt of treasurer of Monmouth Agric. Socy. (12 same 1884: 437.) 1885/6. Financial stmt, of Monmouth Co. Agric. Socy. (13 same 1885: 339-340.) 1887. Sale of grounds, bldgs., etc., of Monmouth Co. Agric. Socy.; amt realized. (15 same 1887: 443.) Monmouth County Boabd of Agbicultube Organized August 19, 1884. 1884-1904/5. Ann. rept of socy. including co. crop rept In Docaments as follows : 1884 In 12 A. R. bd. agrlc. 1884 : 435-436. 1885/6 " 13 " " " 1885:335-338. 1886/7 " 14 " " " 1886:474-478. 1887/8 " 15 " " " 1887:438^43. 1888/9 " 16 1888:553-559. 1889/90" 17 " " " 1889:536-543. 1890/1 " 18 1890:427-457. 1891/2 " 19 " " " 1891:485-510. 1892/3 " 20 " " " 1892:414-433. 1893/4 " 21 1893:447-458. 1894/5 •' 22 1894:431-448. 1895/6 " 23 1895:399-403. 1896/7 " 24 " " " 1896 : 341-345. 1897/8 " 25 " " " 1897 : 365-368. 1898/9 " 26 " " " 1898:303-306. 1899/00" 27 " " " 1899:305-309. 1900/1 " 28 " " " 1900:371-375. 1900/1 " 29 1901 : 321-324. 1902/3 " 30 ' 1902:379-383. 1903/4 " 31 " " " 1903:433-436. 1904/5 " 32 ' 1904^313-315. Monmouth County Fabmebs' Club Organized Febmaiy 18, 1869. 1873-1874. Officers, members, mtgs. In Documents as follows : 1873 In 1 A.E. bd. agric [1873] : 98. 1874 1874 1874 1874 : 80. 1875 : 81. 1876 : 183. Morris County MoBBis County Agbicultubai, Soceety [1882]. Officers; fair. In Docaments as follows : 1882 In 10 A.E. bd. agric 1882 : 299. Mobbis County Boakd of AeBicxjLTUEE Organized Dec 22, 1883. 1883/4-1904/5. List of officers; socy. and crop rept In Documents as follows : 1883/4 in 11 A.E. bd. agric 1883:332-333. 1884 " 12 " " " 1884:441. Officers only. [1886] in 14 A.H. bd. agric 1886:479. Officers only. 1887 In 15 A.E. bd. agric. 1887:444-448. 1888/9 " 16 " " " 1888:561-577. 1889/90" 17 ' 1889:544-551. 1890/1 " 18 1890:458-461. 1891/2 " 19 " " " 1891 : 511-513. 1892/3 " 20 " " " 1892:434-435. 1893/4 " 21 1893:459-471. 1894/5 " 22 " " " 1894:449-455. 1895/6 " 23 " " " 1895:405^08. 1896/7 " 24 " " " 1896 : 347-350. 1897/8 " 25 " " " 1897:369-370. 1899 " 26 1898:307. Officers onlT. 1899/00 In 27 A.E. bd. agric 1899 : 311. No crop rept. 1900/1 In 28 A.B. bd. agric 1900 : 377-378. 1901/2 " 29 " " " 1901:325-327. 1902/3 " 30 " " " 1902:385-387. 1903/4 " 31 " " " 1903:437. 1904/5 " 32 " " " 1904 : 317-318. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Ocean County Ocean County Aokxcultukal Society 1873-1881. Officers. In Documents as follows : 1873 In 1 A.E. bd. agric [1873] : 99. 1873 " 2 " " " 1874:81. 1873 " 3 " " " 1875:81. 1873 " 4 " " " 1876 : 183. 1873 " 5 " " " 1877:180. 1873 " 6 " " " 1878:209. 1873 " 7 ' 1879:243. 1881 " 8 1880:223. Ocean County Boabd of Agbxcultcbe Organized Oct. 15, 1892. 1892-1904/5. Rept of board. In Documents as follows : 1892 in 20 A.E. bd. agric 1892:436-437. Includes crop rept. hereafter. 1893/4 in 21 A.E. bd. agric 1893 : 472-473. 1894/5 " 22 " " " 1894 : 457r461. 1895 " 23 ' 1895:409-413. 1896/7 " 24 " " " 1896:351-354. 1897/8 " 25 1897:371-375. 1898/9 " 26 " " " 1899:309-310. 1900 " 27 ' 1900:313. Officers only. 1900/1 in 28 A.B. bd. agric. 1900:379-380. 1901/2 " 29 " " " 1901:329-330. 1902/3 " 30 " " " 1902:389-391. 1903/4 " 31 " " " 1903:439-440. 1904/5 " 32 " " " 1904:319-320. Salem County CouBSES Landing Gbange, Salem Co. 1886. Rept. of grange. In Documents as follows : 1886 in 14 A.E. bd. agric 1886:485. Pbiesbubg Gbange 1886. Rept of Grange. In Documents as follows : 1886 in 14 A.E. bd. agrlc 1886 : 486. Salem County Agbicultubal and Hobticui-tubal Society Organized March 30, 1850. serial 1873. Officers, exhibitions. In Documents as follows : 1873 in 1 A.E. bd. agric [1873] :99. 1873 " 2 1874:81. 1873 " 3 " " " 1875:82. non-serial 1857. Letter from J. Ingham; acct of creation, prog- ress and condition of Salem Co. Agria Socy. (Rept state agric. socy. 1855/6: 32-35.) 1883. Rept of O. Borton in behalf of Salem Co. .A^c Socy.; fairs held; r.r. connection. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 175.) Salem CorNTY Boabd of Agbicultube Organized Feb. 22, 1886. 1886-1904/5. So^. and crop rept, inclndlng repts. of minor organizations. In Docaments as follows : 1886 In 14 A.E. bd. agric. 1886:480-486. 1887 " 15 1887:449-456. Ulnor organizations omitted hereafter. 1888 in 16 A.E. bd. agric 1888 : 578-583. 1889 " 17 " " " 1889:552-558. 1890 " 18 " " " 1890:462-467. 1891 " 19 " " " 1891:514-521. 1892 " 20 " " " 1892:438-441. 1893 " 21 ' 1893:474-476. 1894 " 22 " " " 1894:463-471. 1895/6 " 23 " " " 1895:415-418. 1896/7 " 24 1896:355-357. 1897/8 " 25 • 1897:377-379. 1898/9 " 26 " " " 1898:311-314. 1899/00 ■ 27 " " " 1899 : 315-317. 1900/1 " 28 " " " 1900:381-385. 1901/2 " 29 " " " 1901:331-332. 1902/3 " 30 " " " 1902 : 393-394. 1903/4 " 31 " " " 1903:441-442. 1904/5 " 32 " " " 1904:321-322. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 63 1874 In 2 1875 *i 3 1876 " 4 1877 " 5 1878 " 6 1879 " 7 1881 " 8 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Salem County — cont'd Salem Coxtnty Grange 1883. Report. In Documents as follows : 1883 In 11 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1883:337. Sat,f.m County Pomona Gbange 1886-1887. Ann. rept; meetings, membership. In Documents as follows : 1886 In 14 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1886 : 484. 1887 " 15 " " " 1887:450. SaIiEm County Peotective Association 1886. Rept. of assn. In Documents as follows ; 1886 In 14 A.R. M. agrlc. 1886 : 483-484. West Jersey Aqeicultural and Hoeticultueal Associa- tion, Salem County Incorporated Feb. 20, 1872. 1873-1886. Officers, members, meetings, fair, etc. In Documents as follows : 1873 in 1 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1873 : 99. Fair not given in 1873. 2 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1874:81. - • "• " 1875:81-82. 1876 : 183-184. 1877 : 181. 1878 : 209. 1879 : 238. 1880:224. Crop rept. Included hereafter. 1881 In 9 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1881 : 388. 1882/3 " 10 " " " 1882 : 300-301. 1883/4 " 11 " " " 1883 : 336-337. 1884/5 " 12 " " " 1884:442-443. 1885/6 " 13 " " " 1885:341-342. 1886 " 14 " " " 1886:484. General stmt. only. WooDSTOWN Geanqe, Salem County 1886. Rept. of grange; membership, work, etc. In Documents as follows : 1886 In 14 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1886 : 485-486. Somerset County Someeset County Agbicultural Society 1856. Letter of C. J. Wilson in reference to Somerset Co. Socy. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/6: 35-39.) Organized May 28, 1853. Somerset County Boakd of Ageicultuee (new) Organized Jan. 15, 1892. 1892-1904/5. Rept: officers, socy. and crop rept. In Documents as follows : 1892 In 19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891:522-523. -- " " 1892:442-445. 1893 : 477-482. 1894 : 473-477. 1895 : 419-422. 1896 : 359-362. 1897 : 381-383. " 1898 : 315-318. 1899 : 319-322. " " 1900 : 387-389. 1901 : 333-334. 1902 : 395-398. 1903 : 443-445. 1904 : 323-325. Someeset County Faembes' and Manufactueebs' Associ- ation Organized July 16, 1870. serial 1873-1890/1. Officers, stockholders, meetings, exhibi- tions. In Documents as follows : 1892/3 ' 20 1893/4 ' 21 1894/5 ' 22 1895/6 ' 23 1896/7 ' 24 1897/8 ' 25 1898/9 ' 26 1899/00 ' 27 1900/1 ' 28 1901/2 ' 29 1902/3 ' 30 1903/4 ' 31 1904/5 ■ 32 1873 Ii 1 1 A.R. bd. ag rlc. 1873 : 100. 1874 2 " ' 1874 : 81-82. 1874 3 " " ' 1875 : 82. 1876 4 " 1876 : 184. 1877 5 " ' 1877:181. 1878 6 " " 1878 : 210. 1880/1 ' 8 " " 1880: 225. ♦ • Name changed to Somerset Co. Agrlc. Socy. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Somerset County — cont'd Somerset County Faemees' and Manufactueeks' Asso- ciation — cont'd serial- —cont'd 1881/2 in 9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881 389. 1883 " 10 " 1882 301. Crop rept. Included hereafter. 1883/1 In 11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883 : 838-340 1884/5 " 12 " 1884 444-445. 1885/6 " 13 " 1885 343-346. 1886/7 " 14 " 1886 487-489. 1887/8 " 15 " 1887 457-459. 1888/9 " i6 " 1888 584-587. 1889/90" 17 " 1889 559-562. 1890/1 " 18 " 1890 468. non-serial 1873. Purchase of land, track and bldgs. by Somerset Co. Farmers' and Manufacturers' Assn. in 1871; cost; rate at which balance due is being paid off. (1 A.R. bd. agric. 1873: 100.) SOMEEVILLE AgEICULTUEAL SOCIETY 1879. Officers, stockholders, meetings, fair. In Documents as follows : 1879 in 7 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1879:238-239. Sussex County Sussex County Ageicultueal Society 1857. Letter of V. M. Drake, in reference to Sussex Co. Agric. Socy. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/6: 40- 44.) Organized Dec. 17, 1856. Beanchville Grange, Sussex County 1890. List of officers. In Documents as follows : 1890 in 18 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1890 : 475. Deckeetown Grange, Sussex County 1890. List of officers. In Documents as follows : 1890 in 18 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1890 : 475. Sussex County Board of Agriculture Organized Not. 27, 1886. 1886-1904/5. Rept: officers, socy., crops. In Documents as follows : 1886 in 14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886:490-491. 1887 " 15 " " " 1887:460-463. 1888 " 16 " " " 1888:588-594. 1889 " 17 " " " 1889:563-567. Officers not glyen, 1889. 1890 In 18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890 : 469-475. 1891/2 " 19 1891 : 524-529. 1892/3 " 20 " " " 1892:446-448. 1893/4 " 21 ' 1893 : 483-484. 1894/5 " 22 " " " 1894:479-481. 1895/6 " 23 " " " 1895 : 423-424. 1896/7 " 24 " " " 1896:363-364. 1897/8 " 25 " " " 1897 : 385-386. 1898/9 " 26 " " " 1898 : 319-320. 1899/00 " 27 1899 : 323-324. 1900/1 " 28 " " " 1900:391-392. 1901/2 " 29 " " " 1901 : 335-337. 1902/3 " 30 ' 1902:399-401. 1903/4 " 31 ' 1903 : 447-449. 1904/5 " 32 " " " 1904:327-331. Sussex County Farmers' Club Organized 1879. 1881-1882. List of officers. In Documents as follows : 1881 In 8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880 : 225. 1881 " 9 " " " 1881 : 390. 1882 " 10 " " " 1882 : 302. Place and time of holding fair. Union County Union County Board of Agricuwuee Organized March 6, 1884. 1884-1903/4. Rept. ofbd., including crop rept. 64 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (COUNTY AND LOCAL)— cont'd Union County— cont'd Union County Boabd op Agbicttltubb — contd In Documents as follows : 1884 In 11 A.B. M. agric. 1883 : 341-342. 1884/5 " 12 " 1884 : 446-447. 1885/6 " 13 " *t ** 1885 : 347-356. 1886/7 " 14 " '* *' 1886 : 492-499. 1887/8 " 15 " '» tt 1887 : 464-482. 1888/9 " 16 " " " 1888 : 595-610. 1889/90" 17 '■ " ** 1889 : 568-589. 1890/1 " 18 " " ti 1890 : 476-481. 1891/2 " 19 " ** ** 1891 : 530. Crop rept. omitted. 1892/3 in 20 A.E. M. agrlc 1892 : 449-462. 1893/4 " 21 " 1893 : 485-490. 1894/5 " 22 " ** ti 1894 : 483-488. 1895/6 " 23 " t* n 1895 : 425-427. 1896/7 " 24 " *' ** 1896 : 365-367. 1897/8 " 25 " •* *' 1897 : 387-391. 1898/9 " 26 " ** '* 1898 : 321-322. 1899/00" 27 " ** •* 1899 : 325-326. 1900/1 " 28 " U *' 1900 : 393-394. 1901/2 " 29 " ** ** 1901 : 339-340. 1902/3 " 30 " " tt 1902 : 403-405. 1903/4 " 31 " ** '* 1903 : 451-452. 1903/4 " 32 " " " 1904 : 333-334. Union County Faemebs' Cli^-b Organized Dec. 11. 1868. 1873-1882/3. OfiScers, members, meetings. In Documents as follows : 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 in 1 A.E. bd. agric 1873:100-101. " 2 1874:82. " 3 " " " 1875:82-83. " 4 1876 : 184. " 5 1877:181. " 6 " " " 1878:210-211. Includes crop rept. 1879 in 7 A.E. bd. agric 1879:241. 1880/1 " 8 " " " 1880 : 225. 1881/2 " 9 ' 1881 : 391. 1882/3 " 10 " " " 1882 : 303-304. Includes crop rept. Union and Middlesex Counties Mutuai, Agkicultdeal Association 1883. List of officers; fair. In Documents as follows : 1883 in 10 AE. bd. agric. 1882 : 303. Warren County Wabben County Boabd of AGBicDiTtrBE Organized Dec 29, 1888. 1888-1904/5. Ann. rept. (socy. and crops). In Documents as follows : 1888 in 16 AE. bd. agric 1888:610-616. 1889/90 " 17 " '* ij 1889 590-598. 1890/1 " 18 tt •• *' 1890 482-498. 1891/2 " 19 ** ** ** 1891 531-534. 1892/3-1893/4 not found. 1894/.T in 22 A-E. bd. agric 1894 489-492. 1895/6 " 23 1895 429-433. 1896/7 " 24 ** •* ** 1896 369-372. 1897/8 " 25 tt ** " 1897 393-396. 1898/9 " 26 ** ** *' 1898 323-325. 1899/00 " 27 tt " •• 1899 327-328. 1900/1 " 28 *' ** ** 1900 395-396. 1901/2 " 29 *' ** ** 1901 341-342. 1902/3 " 30 ** " *' 1902 407-408. 1903/4 " 31 tt " ** 1903 453-454. 1904/5 " 32 " " ** 1904 335-336. Wabben County Fabhebs', Mechanics' and Manufac- tubees' Association Organized 1859. 1873-1884. Officers, exhibition. In Documents as follows : 1873 in 1 AE. bd. agric [1873] : 101. " " " " 1874:82. " " " 1875:83. 1876": 185. 1877:182. 1878:212. " " " 1879:243. 1880:226. Crop rept included hereafter. 1881/2 In 9 A.E. bd. agric 1881 : 392. 1882/3 " 10 " " " 1882:305. 1883/4 " 11 1883:343. 1884 " 12 " " " 1884:448. 1874 " 2 1874 " 3 1874 " 4 1874 " 5 1878 ■' 6 1879 " 7 1881 " 8 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (STATE) New Jersey State Agricultural Society; see Agriculture, New Jersey, under date 1841 Patrons of Husbandry Reports of local granges are entered above, under tbe Counties in wbicb they exist. serial 1882-1904. Rept of state grange. In Documents as follows : 1882 in 10 AE. bd. agric. 1882 249. 1883 11 •* ** ** 1883 265-266. 1884 " 12 *' '* *' 1884 ■ 3,«3-364. 1885 •* 13 " '* ** 1885 248. 1886 not found. 1887 in 15 A.E. bd. a^c 1887 : 209-213. 1888 16 1888 333-339. 1889 't 17 ** 1889 399-407. 1890 •* 18 *• 1890 : 251-260. 1891 •• 19 •• 1891 • 317-324. 1892 •* 20 '• 1892 235-242. 1893 " 21 tt 1893 291-300. 1894 tt 22 »' 1894 303-312. 1895 tt 23 •• 1895 301-310. 1896 tt 24 •* 1896 269-276. 1897 tt 25 *• 1897 263-276. 1898 1899 tt 26 27 tt 1898 1899 231-238. 233-243. 1900 tt 28 tt 1900 313-321. 1901 tt 29 tt 1901 253-259. 1902 tt 30 ** 1902 323-331. 1903 tt 31 •• 1903 359-362. 1904 " 32 (( 1904 235-251. non-serial 1874-1905. Officers of N. J. State Grange and of subor- dinate granges. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1874 (pp. 84-85)— 32 same 1904.) Omitted from rept of 1887 ; list of state ofilcers alone found ir rept. of 1888. 1884. Strength of Patrons of Husbandry in U. 8. (11 same 1883: 12-13.) 1886. Patrons of husbandry; by Mortimer Whitehead. (9 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc., 1885/6: 335-349.) Origin and progress of the grange, declaration of pur- poses, results, a grange bank, fire insurance, some N. J. reports, no partisan politics — no sectarian religion, its higher lessons. 1904. The grange as an educator; co-operatitm. (32 A.R. bd. agric. 1904: 242-243.) From rept. of state grange. State Agricultural Society Under act of March 14, 1856. serial 1 series 1855/6-1874. Rept of the State Agricultural Society. Checklist 1-2. 1855/6 dept ed. Trenton: Prtd. at the "Tme American " Office, 1857. 147 pp.* Copies seen in the State Library, Trenton, and In the New York Public Library. 500 copies ordered prta. (Minutes of Assem. 1857 : 539.) 1-2 1855/6 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 201-357.* 3. 1857 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American Office, 1858. 106 pp. Copies seen in the State Library, Trenton, and in tte New York Public Library. 2000 copies ordered prta. (Minutes of Assem. 1858 : 332) ; lOOO copies (Sol ]ol. 1858 : 221.) 3. 1857 doc ed. n. t p. pp. 675-782. 4. 1858 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1859. 92 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton; 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1859 : 180.) 4. 1858 doc ed. n. t p. pp. 649-740. 5. 1859 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American Office. 1860. 100 pp. _, Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1860 : 253.) 5. 1859 doc ed. n. t p. pp. 485-584. 6. 1860 dept ed. Trenton: Prtd. at the "True American Office. 1861. 107 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. Usual no. ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1861 : 468.) 6. 1860 doc ed. (Senate.) n. t p. pp. 461-567. 6. 1860 doc ed. (House.) h. t p. pp. 363-467. [7-8.) 1861/2. dept ed. Not found. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 65 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (STATE)— cont'd State Agricultural Society— cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd [7-8.] 1861/2 doc. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by D. Naar, 1863. 7 pp. [9.] 1863 dept. ed. Not found. [9.] 1863 doc. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 34 pp. 10-12. 1864-1866. Not found. 13. 1867 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1868. 7 pp. Copy seen In the New Jersey Historical Society, Newark. 13. 1867 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 923-929. 14-17. 1868-1871. Not found. [18.] 1872 dept. ed. Trenton : The State Gazette^Mur- phy & Bechtel, 1873. 68 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. [18.] 1872 doc. ed. Not found. [19.] 1873 dept. ed. Newark : Prtd. at Evening Courier Office, 1873. vUl, 188 pp. Copies seen In Princeton University Library and In the New Jersey Historical Society, Newark. [19.] 1873 doc. ed. h. t p. 156 pp. [20.] 1874 dept. ed. Newark : Dally Guild, 1875. 125 pp. Copy seen In Princeton University Library. [20.] 1874 doc. ed. None published. In Collected docs, as follows : 1-2. 1855/6 In app. to Sen. ^^ " House " Sen. " " House " " Sen. " " House " Sen. " " Sen. *' " House [7-8.] 1861/2 In Leglsl. docs. 1863. [9.] 1863 ' 1864. 10-12. 1864-1866. Omitted. 13. 1867 In Leglsl. docs. 1868 : 923-929. 14- [18]. 1868-1872. Omitted. [19.] 1873 in Leglsl. docs. 1874. doc. 29. [20.] 1874. Omitted. No repts. were found for 187^, 1876, 1877, and the num- bering of the repts. seems to Indicate that none were published, though meetings and exhibitions were held regularly. 3. 1857 4. 1858 5. 1859 6. 1860 Journal — ^W. B. jol. 1857:201-357.* " 1857 : 201-357. " 1858 : 675-782. " 1858 : 675-782. " 1859 : 649-740. " 1859 " 1860 " 1861 " 1861 71 pp. 34 pp. : 649-740. 485-584. 461-567. 363-467. 2 series 1878-1895. Ann. rept. of the State Agricultural Society In Documents as follows : 21.] 1878 in 6 A.R. bd. agrlc 1878 : 149-168. 22. 1879 7 1879 157-170. 23. 1880 8 1880 115-127. 24. 1881 9 1881 235-259. 25. 1883 10 1882 197-213. 26.: 1884 11 1883 215-230. 27. 1884/5 " 12 1884 283-306. 28.' 1885/6 " 13 1885 173-186. 29.' 1886/7 " 14 1886 331-346. 30. 1887/8 " 15 1887 187-204. 31.: 1888/9 " 16 1888 201-229. 32. 1889/90 " 17 1889 363-386. 33.1 1890/1 " 18 1890 218-241. 34. 1891/2 " 19 1891 175-209. 35. 1892 20 1892 201-234. [36.] 1893 21 1893 257-289. 37.] 1894 22 1894 275-362. 38. 1895 23 1895 277-299. the Corresponding Secretary's Report 1855/6-1895. Rept. of the corresponding secy, of N. J. state agric. socy., on work of the socy. In Documents as follows : J. H. Frazee rept. state agrlc. socy. 1855/6 ; 3-19. ^' " " " 1857 : 3-19. Wm. U. Force rept. state agric. socy. 1858 : 3-13. ^' 1859:3-10. " 1860 : 3-5. Rept. made only on behalf of the Executive found. 1855/6 in 1857 m 1858 1859 1860 1861-1867. Committee. 1867-1871. No repts. * " The stmts, annexed have been made to commence with the or- ganization of the socy., thus covering more ground than Is specified in the act referred to.'' (Kept, state agric. socy., 1855/6 : 3.) AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (STATE)— cont'd State Agricultural Society — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Corresponding Secretary's Report — cont'd G. R. Dunn 1872 in rept. state agric. socy. 1872 : 21-23. There is a report by Wm. M. Force as recording secy., PP. 5-13. P. T. Quhm. 1873 In rept. state agrlc. socy. 1873 : 15-27. There is a rept. by Wm. M. Force as recording secy., pp. 28-33. 1874 In rept. state agric. socy. 1874 : 15-27. 1875-1877. Not found. 1878 in 6 A.E. bd agric. 1878 : 155-164. 1879 " 7 " 1879 : 161-170. 1880 " 8 " 1880 : 116-123. 1881 " 9 " 1881 : 240-254. 1882 " 10 " 1882 : 200-209. 1883 " 11 " 1883 : 219-227. 1884 " 12 " 1884 : 289-299. 1885 " 13 " 1885 : 177-183. 1886 " 14 " 1886 : 339-346. 1887 " 15 " 1887 : 189-197. 1888 '• 16 " 1888 : 205-216. 1889 •' 17 " 1889 : 367-378. 1890 " 18 " 1890 : 223-230. 1891 " 19 '• 1891 : 179-191. 1892 " 20 " 1892 : 209-234. 1893 " 21 " 1893 : 265-274. 1894 " 22 " 1894 : 279-287. 1895 " 23 " 1895 : 281-288. ■Executive Committee's Report 1856-1867 Ann. mtg. of the state agric. socy., incl. rept. of executive committee on the year's proceedings, agric fair, etc. In Documents as follows : 1856 not found. 1857 1838 Jan. 19 in 3 A.R. state agric. socy. 1857 : 69-83. 1809 18 " 4 ** 1858:55-73. 1860 17 " 5 *' 1859 : 55-59. 1861 " 15 " 6 *• 1860:49-67. 18B2 " 21 " *' 1861/2:3-15. 1863 " 20-21 " '* 1861/2 : 17-28. 1864 " 20 " " 1863:3-11. 1865-1866 not found. 1867 Jan. 16 in Leglsl. docs. 1867 : 89-105. President's Address 1859-1894. Ann. address of the president of the State Agricultural Society. In Documents as follows : Isaac B. Cornell 1859 In 4 A.R. state agric. socy. 1858 : 65-7f. Hist, and transactions of the socy., farming education, etc 1860-1871' not found. H. M. Hoisted 1872 In A.R. state agrlc. socy. 1872 : 25-28. Amos Clark, Jr. 1873 in A.R. state agric. socy. 1873 : 9-14. 1874 : 2-13. agric. 1878 : 149-153. 1879 : 157-160. 1874 1875-1878 not found. 1879 In 6 A.R. bd. 1880 " 7 " 1881 not found. 1882 in 9 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1881 : 235-240. 1883-1884 not found. 1885 in 12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884 : 261-264. 1886-1893 not found. B. B. Qaddis 1894 In 21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893:261-264. non-serial 1855. The socy. organized Jan. 24. socy. 1863: 6.) 1855-1856. Summary of operations of the socy. 1855/6: 9-19.) 1856. On the origin (1854), organization (1855) constitution of the socy. (Same 1855/6: 3-7.) 1857. Favoring permanent quarters for the socy. (3 some 1857: 16-17.) (A.R. state agric. (Same and 66 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (STATE)— cont'd State Agricultural Society — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1858. List of officers of the state agric. socy. for 1858. (3 same 1857: 85-88.) 1859. See above, under serial, the President's address. 1861. Propriety of liberal apprn. to state agrlc. socy. (Govs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 9.) 1867. Organization of the socy. as a stock assn.; pur- chase and lease of land at Newark. ( A.R. state agrlc. socy. 1867: 925-926.) Paging from collected docs. 1872. Capital stock of the socy., etc. (Same 1872: 7.) 1873. On growth of the socy.; finances; Influence. (Same 1873: 32-33.) 1873-1878. Officers, members, mtgs., exhibitions, etc. In Documents as follows : 1873 In 1 A.K. bd. agrlc. [1873] : 85. 1874 " 2 ' 1874 : 73. 1875 ■• 3 " " " 1875:73. 1876 " 4 " " " 1876 : 175. 1877 " 5 " " " 1877 : 173. 1878 " 6 " " " 1878:197. 1874. Capital Invested in fair grounds and bldgs. of state agric. socy. (2 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1874: 73.) 1879. Work of executive committee of state agric. socy.; meetings; improvement of grounds and bldgs.; distribution of premium list; advertise- ments for exhibition. (7 same 1879: 164-166.) 1881. State Agrlc. Socy., often taken for state bd. of agric. Is a stock corporation; has secured tract of land near center of population, free of debt; its fairs and those of co. socys. (8 same 1880: 9-10.) 1882. Purchase of addition to grounds and erection of bldgs. by State Agric. Socy. in 1881; cost; value of grounds and bldgs. (9 same 1881: 236.) 1883. Apprn. to agric. socy. unnecessary and should be discontinued. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1885. Flourishing condition of State Agric. Socy.; sug- gestion for making exhibition more useful. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 14-15.) 1886. Needed improvements on grounds of State Agrlc. Socy. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 182-183.) 1888. Needed improvements on grounds of State Agrlc. Socy. ; construction of Newark and Elizabeth Horse R.R. (15 same 1887: 193-194.) . See above, the general group, this date. By-laws 1866, By-laws adopted for the govt, of the N. J. state agric. socy. Re-organized Mch. 19, 1866. Newark: Dally Advertiser Prtg. House, 1876. 8 pp. 24°. Copy seen In the New Jersey Historical Society, Newark. Laws 1856. Text of act to incorporate the state agric. socy. (Rept state agrlc. socy. 1855/6: 14-15.) 1866. Text of act suppl. to act incorporating N. J. state agric. socy., permitting socy. to hold property ex- ceeding sum of $10,000, etc.; by-laws; selection of permanent location. (Exec. docs. 1867: 92-98.) From rept. of executive committee. Receipts and Bxpenditdees 1856-1874. Rept. of treasurer of state agric. socy. (Rept. state agrlc. socy. 1855/6 (pp. 135-143) — same 1874.) Not found, 1864-1871. 1858-1872. Tables: disbursements; general; premiums. (4 same 1858 (pp. 77-83) — sams 1872.) Not found, 1861-1871. 1866-1869/70. Table: apprn. to State Agrlc. Socy.; dis- bursement (A.R. treasurer 1865/6 (p. 55) — same 1869/70.) No returns in 1868/9. 1866/7. Ann. apprn. to agrlc. socy. under act of Mch. 20, 1866; object. (A.R. comptroller 1866/7: 226.) Paging from collected docs. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES: INDIVIDUAL (STATE)— cont'd State Agricultural Society — cont'd Receipts and Bxpenditubes — cont'd 1878-1895. Rept. of treasurer of state agric. socy. (6 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1878 (pp. 165-168)— 23 same 1895.) State Horticultural Society See Agriculture. Crops. Fruit. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS; see AGRICULTURE, that title AGRICULTURE Arrangement Agriculture In General Agricultural Chemistry Agricultural Statistics Agricultural Survey Bee Culture Board of Agriculture Commissioner of Agriculture County Boards Crop Bulletins Crops Fiber Crops Cotton, Flax, Hemp Fruit Crops Apple, Associations, Cranberry, Grape, Melon, Peach, Pear, Plum, (juince. Small Fruit Grain Crops Buckwheat, Com, Oats, Rye. Wheat Grass and Forage Crops Alfalfa, Clover, Cow Peas, Fodder Corn, Hay, Lawn Grasses, Millet, Salt Grass, Soja Bean Pests Fungous, Insects, Weeds Premium Crops Sugar Maple, Sorghum, Sugar Beet Tobacco Vegetable Crops Asparagus, Bean, Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Cucumber, Egg-Plant, Lettuce, Lima Bean, Mangel Wurzei, Mushroom, Onion, Pepper, Potato, Kape, Spinach, Sweet Potato, Swiss Chard, Tomato, Turnip Economic Botany EJducation Albert Training School, Baron de Hirsch Agric. and Industrial School, Farmers' Institutes, Rutgers Sci- entific School Fairs County and Local. State Farms and Farming Fencing Floriculture Gardening Implements Landscape Gardening Laws Livestock Associations, Cattle, Feeding, Horse. Inspection, (Abortion, Actinomycosis, Anthrax, Bovine Scarlatina, Epizootic, Glanders, Hog Cholera Hydrophobia, Pleuro-Pnenmonia, Rinderpest, Texas Fever, Trichinosis, Tuberculosis), Sheep, Swine Marketing Meadows and Pastures Plant-Breeding Poultry Receipts and Expenditurr« Soils Drainage, Fertilizers, Irrigation, Lime, Marl, Manures INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 67 AGRICULTURE— cont'd 1837. La. docs. rel. to procuring tropical plants from Havana, for experiment. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 364-365.) 1840-1850. See below, crops, this date. . Table: area, acres of improved land, farms and their value, in Conn., N. Y., N. J., Penn. and Del. in 1850; live stock and principal agric. productions in 1840 and 1850. (3 A.R. geol. survey 1856: 69.) . Percentage of loss or gain in the several agric. products In Conn., N. Y., N. J., Penn. and Del. (3 same 1856: 70.) 1850. Rept. of committee on agric. (Van Dyke) on ex- pediency of a legisl. recommendation on part of state for establishment of a bureau of agric. in "Washington. (Minutes of Assem. 1850: 494-497; 564-567.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem., 1850 : 497.) 1851. Res. of N. H. legisl. rel. to establishment of Bu- reau of Agric. In Dept. of Interior, Washington. (Minutes of Assem. 1852: 33.) [1870.] Bushels of grain and corn, potatoes, value of orchard products, garden products, slaughtered an- imals, estimated value of all farm products, value of all live stock in Conn., N. Y., N. J., Penn., Del. (A.R. state geologist 1871: 25.) 1871. Agric. as seen in Europe in 1870; by Geo. H. Cook. (7 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1871: 21-43.) England ; Norway ; Dutch dairies ; beet-sugar In different countries. 1872. Foreign agric; by I. R. Cornell. (A.R, state agric. socy. 1872: 30-36.) . Report of Prof. Geo. H. Cook on national con- vention of agriculture at 'V^ashington. (Legisl. docs. 1872: 135-141.) 1874. John Bennett Lawes and experimental agric; by P. T. Quinn. (A.R. state agric socy. 1874: 79-88.) 1878. See below. Soils. Manures, this date. . Meagre apprn. of Congress for agric. compared with European countries. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: vi-vll.) . Agriculture in Europe; by Geo. H. Cook. (6 same 1878: 27-79.) Bath and West of England Agric. Socy.'s show at Oxford ; International Agric. Congress ; excursion to farm and works of M. DecouTille ; sewage of Paris and its use for agric. purposes ; excursion to a beet-sugar establishment ; agric. education and exper. stations in B^ance ; agric. teaching in Italy ; agric. schools and exper. stations In Bavaria ; Farm School, Zurich. Switzerland ; Belgian State Agric. Institute ; agric. education in Ireland ; Tlptree Hall Farm, near Kelve- don, Essex, England. . Same. (14 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1878: 41-84.) 1879. Agric. distress in Great Britain; by P. T. Quinn. (7 A.R. bd. agric 1879: 129-135.) From Scribner's Monthly. 1882. On growth of agric industry in the U. S.; pro- duction of cotton, corn, wheat, oats, tobacco In 1870 and 1880; value of exports of cattle, corn, wheat, flour, cotton, beef, lard, pork. (9 same 1881: 213- 214.) . Aggregate ann. product of mnfg. and mech. in- dustries of U. S.; value of export; value of agric. product and per cent exported; total value of in- dustries; value of products consumed at home. (9 same 1881: 215-216.) . On defects of national dept. of agric. (9 same 1881: 14-15.) . Causes affecting distribution of farm products; Indian corn, states producing largest percentage. (9 same 1881: 218-219.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd 1882. Agric. of N. Y.; wheat in the Seneca Valley and Its neighborhood; dairy in the east; cheese export; market gardening in the south-east and Long Island, value per acre; trade in domestic fruits in N. Y. city. (9 same 1881: 217-218.) . Relation of Amer. mnfrer. and Amer. farmer; tariff on foreign mnfres., wool, sugar, corn, barley, wheat, oats, butter and cheese, tobacco leaf; In- crease of wool clip and agric. products, 1860 to 1870. (9 same 1881: 222-223.) . On work of U. S. Dept. of Agric. (9 same 1881: 227-228.) 1883. General and state govts, of U. S. backward in giving aid to agric Interests. (10 same 1882: 11.) 1884. Value of agric products exported from U. S.; per cent of entire production. (12 same 1884: 90.) 1887. A tariff for revenue only and Its effects on the interests of the farmer; by F. H. Hurd. (14 same 1886: 113-133.) 1888. Efforts to secure national bd. of agric. and se- curing room in Capitol for the office. (16 same 1888 : 80-82.) . Protective policy and Its effect on farmers; im- ports of farm products In 1885/6; raising of tariff on seeds, hops, potatoes, etc., suggested; shipment of potatoes to U. S. ; effect on surplus revenue of in- creased duties, etc (15 same 1887: 224-232.) 1890. Preservation and promotion of health of plants; by A. W. Pearson. (17 same 1889: 297-307.) . Address of Hon. Edwin Willetts [on U. S. Dept. ' of Agric, its work and influence]. (17 same 1889: 93.) . What shall we do with our land? By Eastburn Reeder of Penn. (18 same 1890: 486-498.) Over-production of certain grains ; farmers' Income ; remedies ; wheat ; production, export, import, price, etc., of eggs, potatoes, wheat, hay, dairy products ; balance sheet of an ideal farm. 1891. The limitations and possibilities of Amer. agric; by W. I. Chamberlain. (18 same 1890: 111-127.) 1892. The cause and cure for the present crisis, when legislation Is the godfather of capital and the Amer- ican farmer is turned Into a beggar; by L. P. S. Schanck. (20 same 1895: 416-425.) 1893. Changes In eastern states during last three dec- ades: 1. reduction of farm values; 2. monopoly of production of what was formerly our staple prod- uct; 3. monopoly of market for same; causes of these altered conditions; remedies. (21 same 1893: 44-47.) 1894. The relation of finances to the agric Interests of the country; by L. P. S. Schanck. (22 same 1894: 144-157.) 1895. The present revolution of Amer. agric. and Its prospective future; by W. I. Chamberlain. (22 same 1894: 123-144.) 1896. Conservatism in scientific agric; by W. H. Jor- dan. (23 same 1895: 183-200.) . Sittings from other sources; by B. D. Halsted. (17 A.R. state agric exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896: 415-429.) This is a summary of extrs. from bulletins of exper. stations of other states on various subjects, the authority being given in each case : soil irrigation (Utah and Nevada) ; soil treatment of orchards for drought (Nebr.) ; detassellng corn (Md., Kan., 111., Cornell station [N. Y.] ) ; prevention of smut In oats (Ohio) ; muscardine disease of chinch-bugs (Kan. and 111.) : bacteriosis of rutabagas (Iowa) ; potato culture (E. I., Md., Ky., Ohio, Minn., Cornell [Ithaca, N. Y.], tJ. S. Govt bull No. 35) ; treatment of peach rot and apple scab (Del.) ; plum leaf spot (Geneva, N. Y.) ; bacteriosis of carnations (Ind.) ; carnation rust (N. Y.) ; damping off (Cornell, N. Y.) ; recent apple failures (N. Y.) ; black knot of plums and cherries (Cornell, N. Y.) ; artiflcial polli- nation of squashes (S. D.) ; American persimmon (Ind.) ; electro-horticulture (W. Va.) ; sub-irriga- tion in greenhouse (Ohio) ; plants that look like 68 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Bnsslan thistle (111.) ; weed seeds In winter winds (N. D.) ; legislation agst. weeds (U. S. Dept agrlc, list of states having weed laws). 1897. Cultivation of vacant city lots by the unem- ployed; by J. B. Rogers. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 119-124.) . Farmers' national congress; object; summary of proceedings. (25 A.R. bd. agric. 1897: 49-51.) . Influence of drought upon vegetation; by B. D. Halsted. (18 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 10 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1897: 360-362.) . The economic relations of agric. to other indus- tries in the U. S.; by Edward Atkinson. (24 same 1896: 231-254.) . Agric. progress and profit; by P. Dye. (27 same 1899: 217-232.) 1901. Value of U. S. dept of agric, and foreign mar- kets; by Jas. Wilson. (28 same 1900: 165-194.) . Progress of agric. in the TJ. S. ; earliest records of wheat, corn, potatoes, apples, stock; comparative yields at different periods. (28 same 1900: 77-79.) . A station official in Elurope; by John B. Smith. (28 same 1900: 301-311.) Title of article is misleading ; description of the appear- ance of various agric. dlstrs. In Europe, brief acct. of methods, with illustrations ; abstract of a lecture delivered at state normal schooL 1902. Reserve forces in plants; by B. D. Halsted.^ (29 same 1901: 151-161.) . Importance and value of agric; prosperity. (30 same 1902: 82-85.) 1903. Science and its use by the farmer; by W. H. Jordan. (30 same 1902: 109-123.) 1905. Advantages which eastern farmers possess over •western farmers. (32 same 1904: 83-88.) From address of Prcs. Toorhees. . Remarks of Dr. Voorhees on "what he saw of farm life when he was abroad." (31 same 1904: 22- 26.) NEW JERSEY serial Under act of April 4, 1872. AGRICULTURE— cont'd condition of AwsTTAi. Repobt of Boaed 1873-1904, Ann. rept. of the state bd. of agric, 1-32. Checklist (English Edition) 1. [1873] dept. ed. Trenton : The State Gazette — Mnr- phy & Bechtel, 1874. 101 (4) pp., map. 1. [1873] doc ed. n. p., n. d. 103 (1) pp., map. 2. 1874 dept. ed. Trenton : Public Opinion — Wm. S. Sharp, 1875. 85 (2) pp., map. 2. 1874 doc. ed. h. t. p. 85 (2) pp. 3. 1875 dept. ed. Trenton: Public Opinion — ^Wm. S. Sbarn. 1875. 87 (1) dd. 3. 4. Sharp, 1875. 87 (1) pp. 1875 doc. ed. h. t. p. 87 (1) pp. 1876 dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Mnrphy, 1877. 195 pp. " '-- -' n. p., n. d. 195 doc ed. 95 pp. 1877 dept ed. Trenton : Xaar, Day & Naar, 1877. 189 pp. p., n. d. 189 pp. Bordentown: J. D. Flynn, 1879. xv. 5. 1877 doc. ed. 6. 1878 dept ed. 220 pp. 6. 1878 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xv, 220 pp. 7. 1879 dept ed. Belvidere : J. Ketcham, Apollo Print 1880. 266 pp. 7. 1879 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 266 pp. 8. 1880 dept ed. Belvidere : J. Ketcliam, Apollo Print 1881. 243 pp. This rept Is erroneously dated 1881 on title page and cover. 8. 1880 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 243 pp. 9. 1881 dept ed. Orange : S. Toombs, 1882. 444 pp. Dated 1882 on title page and cover. 9. 1881 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 444 pp. 10. 1882 dept ed. Bahway : L. S. Hyer, 1883. 311 pp. " doc ed. n. p., n. d. 311 pp. 11. 1883 dept ed. Newton : T. G. Bunnell, 1884. 349 pp., Pl. 11. 1883 doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 349 pp.. pl. 12. 1884 dept ed. Trenton : J. L. 5Inrphy, 1885. 454 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 454 pp. 13. 1885 dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Mnrphy. 1886. 364 pp. " doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 364 pp. NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd Anntjal Report of Boabd — cont'd 14. 1886 dept ed. Camden : S. Chew, 1887. 514 pp. " " doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 514 pp. 15. 1887 dept ed. Trenton : The J. U Murphy Publishing Co., 1888. 550 pp. 15. 1887 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 550 pp. Camden : S. Chew, 1889. 630 (1) pp., d. 630 (1) pp., 2 pis. : S. Chew. 1890. 6()8, 22 pp.. n. p., n. Camden d. 608, 22 pp., pis., lUns. The J. L. Murphy Publishing 16. 1888 depted. 2 pis. 16. 1888 doc ed. 17. 1889 dept ed. pis., lilns. 17. 1889 doc. ed. n. p., n. 18. 1890 dept. ed. Trenton Co., 1891. 510 pp. 18. 1890 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 510 pp. 19. 1891 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co.. 1892. 619 pp. 19. 1891 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 619 pp. 20. 1892 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1893. 528, 34 pp., lllus. 20. 1892 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 528, 34 pp., lllus. 21. 1893 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1894. 526 pp., lllus. 21. doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 526 pp., lllus. 22. 1894 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1895. 528 pp., lllus. Copy seen in N. J. State Library, Trenton. 22. 1894 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 528 pp., lllus. 23. 1895 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1896. 446 pp., map, pis. 23. 1895 Qoc ed. h. t p. 446 pp., map, pis. 24. 1896 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co.. 1897. 382 pp.. pis. 24. 1896 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 382 pp., pis. 25. 1897 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Pablisbing Co., 1898. 404 pp., pis. 25. 1897 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 404 pp., pis. 26. 1898 dept ed. Trenton : The J. I* Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. 333 pp., lllus. 26. 1898 doc ed. h. t p. 333 pp., Ulus. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qnigley, 1900. pis. n. p., n. d. 335 pp., Ulus., pis. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qnigley, 1901. 27. 1899 dept ed. 335 pp., illns., 27. 1899 doc ed. 28. 1900 dept ed. 404 pp., pis. 28. 1900 doc ed. 29. 1901 depted. 350 pp., lllus. 29. doc. ed. n. p, 30. 1902 depted. n. p., n. d. 404 pp., pis. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qnigley, 1902. n. d. 350 pp., lllus. Trenton : The 3. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1903. 416 pp., map. illns. Copy seen In JJew Jersey State Library, Trenton. 30. 1902. doc ed. 31. 1903 dept ed. 462 pp., pis. 31. 1903 doc. ed. 32. 1904 depted. 343 pp., illns. 32. 1904 doc ed. In Collected docs, as follows 1. 1873 In Leglsl. docs. 1874, 2. 1874 " n. p., n. d. 416 pp., map, illns. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qnigley, 1904. n. p., n. d. 462 pp., pis. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qnigley, 1905. n. p., n. d. 343 pp., lllus. doc 3. 1875 4. 1876 5. 1877 6. 1878 7. 1879 8. 1880 9. 1881 10. 1882 11. 1883 12. 1884 13. 1885 14. 1886 15. 1887 16. 1888 17. 1889 18. 1890 19. 1891 20. 1892 21. 1893 1875, 1876. 1877, 1878, 1879, V. 30. 23. 24. 25. 27. doc 52. 1880, doc 49. 1881, V. 2, doc 60. 1882, 1883, V. 2, 1884, V. 1, 1885, V. 1, 1886, V. 2, 1887, V. 2, 1888, V. 2, 1889, V. 1, 1890, V. 2, 1891, V. 4, 1892, V. 4, 1893, V. 4, 1894, V. 5, 47. 19. 13. 13. 11. 11. 13. 9. 14. 23. 21. 25. 3T. 22. 1894 in Leglsl. docs. 1895 (I. e.. 119 sess.) v. 5. doc 37. 23. 1895 24. 18H8 25. 1897 26. 1898 27. 1899 28. 1900 29. 1901 30. 1902 31. 1903 32. 1904 (L e., 120 sess.) v. 5, 1896, V. 5, doc 32. 37. 1897, V. 5, 1898, V. 4, 1899, V. 4, 1900, V. 4, 1901, V. 4, 1902, V. 4, 1903, V. 4, 1904, V. 4, 27. 18. 18. 29. 30. 40. 38. 45. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 69 AGRICULTURE— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd Annual Report of Boabd — cont'd Checklist (German Edition) 3. 1875. Drltter Jahres-Berlcht des LandwlrthschaftUchen Staats-Colleglums von N. J. Newark ; Druck der New Jersey Frele Zeitung, 1876. 112 pp., 4 11. 4-11. 1876-1883. Not found. 12. 1884. ZwBlfter Jahres-Bericht des New Jersey Land- wirthschaftllclies Rathes (sic) . Newark : Druck der " N. J. Frele Zeitung," 1885. 657 pp. Copy seen in New Jersey Historical Socy., Newark. 13-14. 1885-1886. Not found. Printed? 15. 1887. Ptinfzehnter Jahres-Bericht des Staats-Ackerhau- Rathes. Newark : Druck der N. J. Frele Zeitung, 1888. 963 pp. Copies seen In New York Public Library and In the New Jersey Historical Socy., Newark. 16. 1888. Not found. Printed? 17. 1889. Slebenzehnter Jahres-Bericht des Staats-Acker- bau-Eathes. Newark : Druck der N. J. Frele Zeitung, 1890. 1025 pp. Copies seen in the New York Public Library and In the N. J. Historical Socy., Newark. ClKCULAES Circulars issued by the state bd. of agricul- 1881-1904. ture. Checklist No separate copies were found. 1881. May. 2. [Circular sent out by executive committee of state bd. of agrlc. to local socys. requesting record rept. of crop raising, stock breeding and dali:y inter- ests, etc.] (9 A.E. state bd. agrlc. 1881 : 400-401.) Another rept was sent later asking for statistical and other repts. of farm and garden crops. (9 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1881:401.) 1888. [Circular to secretaries of township agric. socys., granges, etc.. Indicating Information sought by state board.] (16 same 1888 : 459-461.) [1889.] Same. (17 same 1888 : 421-429.) 1892. [List of questions appended to statistical blanks sent to COS.] (20 same 1892 : 52-54.) 1894. Oct. 22. [Circular published by executive commit- tee of state bd. of agrlc, rel. to granting of right of way for trolley or electric roads.] (22 same 1894 : 18-19.) 1895. [Special questions of executive committee to co. bds.] (23 same 1895 : 323-325.) 1898. [List of circulars sent to comrs. under " Insect Bill."] (26 same 1898:77.) . [Letter and circular sent to nurserymen notifying them of passage of " Insect Bill " and character of cer- tificates required.] (26 same 1898 : 73-75.) 1904. [Letter and blank sent to directors of state bd. of agric. requesting answers to given questions.] (32 same 1904 : 97-100.) Entomologicai, Cibculaes d. Entomological circulars of the state bd. of agric; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. Checklist 1. Directions for treating tulip soft scale. 1 leaf. 2. Arsenical poisons and how to use them. 3 pp. 3. Kerosene as an insecticide. 3 pp. 4. The cottony maple scale. 1 leaf. 5. Whale-oil soap and its uses. 2 pp. 6. How to treat San Jose scale. 2 pp. 7. The elm leaf beetle. 3 pp. 8. The bag worm or drop worm. 9. The vaporer moth. 2 pp. 10. Cabbage worms. 2 pp. 11. Cut-worms. 2 pp. 12. The codling moth. 3 pp. 13. Arsenate of lead. 2 pp. 14. The apple-borer. 3 pp. 15. Lime as an insecticide. 2 pp. 16. Tobacco as an insecticide. 2 pp. 17. The plum curcullo. 2 pp. 18. Asparagus beetles. 2 pp. 19. The scurfy scale. 2 pp. 20. The oyster-shell bark-louse. 2 pp. 21. The peach borer. 2 pp. 22. Crude oil as an insecticide. 3 pp. . 23. Ftimigation. 4 pp. 24. Summer work agst. the San Jose scale. 2 pp. 25. Carbon bisulphide. 2 pp. 26. The blackberry gall maker. 2 pp. 27. The fruit-bark beetle. 2 pp. 28. Sinuate pear borer. 2 pp. 29. Yellow-necked caterpillar. 2 pp. 30. The wood leopard moth. 2 pp. pp. 2 pp. AGRICULTURE— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd Entomological CntctiLAKS — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 31. Sweet potato tortoise beetles. 2 pp. 32. The apple-plant-louse. 2 pp. 33. The melon plant-louse. 2 pp. 34. The pea-louse. 2 pp. 35. Blister beetles. 2 pp. 36. About ants. 2 pp. 37. The angoumois grain moth. 3 pp. 38. Resin-lime-arsenic mixture. 2 pp. Hand-Books Though these are not exactly serial, they are listed here In order to keep the publications of the Board In as compact a form as possible. 1893; 1901. [New Jersey Hand-Boolis.] Checklist 1893. N J. Hand Book. World's Columbian Exposition. Published by state bd. of agrlc. Edited by F- Dye. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1893. 63 pp. 16°. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. ^ „ , 1901. Pan-American Exposition. New Jersey Hand-Book. Published by the state bd. of agric. Trenton, June 1, 1901. 127 pp., pis., map. Annual Meetings mtg. of state bd. of agricul- ; 11-17. :5-6. I 9-12. 247-254. ; 231-240. 397-437. 163-195. 5-27. 7-79. 7-73. : 7-97. 7-169. : 9-76. ; 9-130. 293-331. 325-393. I 243-297. 83-231. ; 9-224. : 9-71. 9-71. 7-26. : 7-66. I 7-71. ; 7-80. ; 7-112. : 5-97. ; 9-105. : 11-89. Executive Committee's Report 1881-1904. Rept. of executive committee of state bd. of agriculture [outlining scope of work of bd.]. In Documents as follows : 1881 In 9 A.R. bd. agric. 1876-1905 Rept. of ann. mtg. of ture. In Documents as follows : 1876 in 4 A.E. bd. agric 1876 1877 " 5 " " *' 1877 1878 " 6 " *' " 1878 1879 not found. 1880 in 7 A.E. bd. agric. 1879 1881 " 8 " " '* 1880 1882 " 9 " " " 1881 1883 " 10 " " " 1882 1884 '• 11 " " '• 1883 1885 " 12 " " " 1884 1886 " 13 " '• " 1885 1887 " 14 " " " 1886 1888 " 15 " " " 1887 1889 " 16 " " " 1888 1890 " 17 " " •' 1889 1891 " 18 " " " 1890 1892 " 19 " " " 1891 1893 " 20 " " " 1892 1894 " 21 " " " 1893 1895 " 22 " '* " 1894 1896 " 23 " " " 1895 1897 " 24 " *' " 1896 1898 " 25 " " " 1897 1899 " 26 " *' " 1898 1900 " 27 " *' " 1899 1901 " 28 " *' " 1900 1902 " 29 " '* " 1901 1903 " 30 " (( " 1902 1904 " 31 " *' •* 1903 1905 " 32 " " " 1904 1882 ' ' 10 1883 ' ' 11 1884 ' • 12 1885 ' ' 13 1886 ' 14 1887 ' ' 15 1888 ' 16 1889 ' ' 17 1890 ' 18 1891 ' • 19 1892 ' ' 20 1893 ' ' 21 1894 ' 22 1895 ' 23 1896 ' ' 24 1897 ' 25 1898 ' 26 1899 " 27 1900 ' 28 1901 ' • 29 1902 ' 30 1903 ' 31 1904 ' 32 1882 399-405. 1883 21-23. 1884 6-10. 1885 8-12. 1886 8-13. 1886 287-292. 1887 171-175. 1888 77-84. 1889 138-146. 1890 9-14. 1891 9-20. 1892 9-18. 1893 9-15. 1894 12-22. 1895 52-55. 1896 35-40. 1897 27-28. 1898 40-46. 1899 12-16. 1900 14-17. 1901 16-22. 1902 17-20. 1903 14-19. 1904 16-18. 70 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd Hand-Books — cont'd President's Address 1876-1905. Ann. address of president of bd. of agri- culture. In Documents as follows : Wm. A. Newell 1876 in 4 A.E. M. agrlc. 1876 : 11-17. 1877 not found. No name given. [1878] In 6 A.E. bd. agrlc 1878 : v-xv. 1879 not found. 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 Tlwmaa T. Kinney in 7 A.E. bd. agxlc 1879; " 8 " " " 1880: '• 9 ' 1881: Thomas E. 'Dudley in 10 A.E. bd. agrlc 1882: " 11 " " " 1883: " 12 " " " 1884: " 13 ' 1885: Edward Burrough In 14 A.B. bd. agric 1886: " 15 " " " 1887; '• 16 1888: " 17 •' " " 1889: " 18 " " " 1890: " 19 ' 1891: •' 20 1892: " 21 ' 1893: •• 22 " " " 1894; 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 D. D. Denise In 23 A.E. bd. agrlc 1895; " 24 1896: 24 25 26 27 28 1897 1898: 1899 1900 E. B. Toorhees In 29 A.E. bd. agrlc. 1901 ; " 30 " " " 1902; " 31 " " " 1903: " 32 " " " 1904; 5-15. 5-15. 7-24. 5-19.* ll-14.t 82-95. 75-89. 77.t 215-233. 85-109. 147-168. 31-44. 55-69. 29-37. 17-33. 52-62. 42-52. 40-48. 54-61. 59-66. 65-71. 71-80. 69-85. 59-75. 67-81. 71-89. Secretary's Report 1890-1904. Rept of secy, of state bd. of agriculture [on work of bd. during year]. In Documents as follows : Franklin Dye, Secretary. 1890 In 18 A.E. bd. agrlc 1890 : 15-24. 1891 " 19 *• 1891 : 25-46. 1892 •' 20 t. 1892 : 39-54. 1893 '• 21 ** 1893 : 43-59. 1894 " 22 " 1894 : 29^5. 1895 " 23 ** 1895 : 55-71. 1896 " 24 " 1896 : 49-71. 1897 •' 25 " 1897 : 39-53. 1898 " 26 " 1898 : 47-58. 1899 •• 27 ** 1899 : 45-63. 1900 " 28 " 1900 : 55-69. 1901 " 29 " 1901 : 87-112 1902 " 30 •« 1902 : 77-97. 1903 " 31 •* 1903 : 83-105 1904 " 32 '* 1904 : 93-111 non-serial . Interests Of agric. should not 1 1840. Interests of agric. should not be overlooked. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct 27, 1840.) 1841. Rept. of committee on agric. (Reeves) on portion of Govs. mess. rel. to agric. (Votes of Assem. 1840/ 1: 409-412.) Agrlc advantages of N. J. ; agric. education ; ezblbltlon of state agrlc socy. . Same, separate. >'ot seen ; 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Votes 65 Gen. Assem. 1840/1:413.) * Also printed separately. Camden : The MlUinette Prtg. Booms, n. d. 16 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. t Pres. Dudley was absent in Europe ; address was delivered by Wm. S. Taylor, chrm. of executive committee. t Also printed separately. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. AGRICULTURE— cont'd NEW JERSEY — ccmt'd non-serial — cont'd 1850. Rept of the committee on agric. in relation to the apptmt of a state agriculturist; Van Dyke. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1850. 5 (1) pp. Copy seen In the New Jersey State Ubrary, Trenton. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1850 : 538.) . Same. (Minutes of ASsem., 1850: 536-538.) 1850-1870. Comparison of houses, livestock and crops with no. of inhabitants for centennial years. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1873: 20.) 1851. Rept. of committee on corporations (Marlow) on petitions for and remonstrances agst apptmt. of a state agriculturist. (Minutes of Assem. 1851: 836- 837.) . Institution of some plan for dissemination of knowledge among farmers with view to increasing amt. and value of products of soil recommended. ((Jovs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 21, 1851: 8.) 1855. Wealth of N. J. lies in her lands, in the location of her territory, in its capability of Improvement, and its proximity to markets. (Rept state agric. socy. 1855/6: 77.) . Agric. progress in N. J. (Same 1855/6: 89-90.) . Agric. possibilities of N. J. {Same 1855/6: 94-95.) 1856. Present condition of agric. in N. J.; fertilizers; by G. H. Cook. (3 A.R. geoL survey (KitcheU) 1856: 47-67.) 1857. Rept on the geology and agrlc. resources of the Southern Division of the State; by Geo. H. Cook. Trenton: Prtd. at the "True American" ofSce, 1857. 30 pp. 2500 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1857 : 527.) 1866. Advancement of agric. interests in N. J. (3 AR. geol. survey (Cook) 1866: 26.) . Table: acreage in farms; meadow and marsh; total area in acres and in square miles, cash value of farms, value per acre, value of implements, live stock, bushels of wheat, rye, Indian corn, oats, buckwheat, potatoes, sweet potatoes, butter, hay, orchard products, market gardens, slaughtered ani- mals; by cos. (Rept N. J. state coUege 1867: 20-22.) . Rept of House comm^ittee on agric; Trimble. (LegisL docs. 1866: 817-827.) General rept. on agric. ; importance in N. J. ; fostering care of the Legislature advisable. . The condition and advantages of agric. in N. J. and the means for Its improvement; by (5eo. H. Cook. (Rept N. J. agric. college 1867: 17-34.) 1867. Influence of agric. on population. (G!ovs. m^s. (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e. 8], 1867: 14 or 17.) There are two editions of this message. 1868. On the results of the geoL survey of N. J.; by Geo. H. Cook. (N. J. agric. coUege repts. 1868: 27- 40.) . Advancement of agric. in N. J.; crops. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 15.) 1869. Agric. and mnfres. are developing in almost equal proportion; conflicting interests of fisheries and mnfrers. who wish to utilize water power. (Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 18-19.) . Attention directed to development of £«ric. re^ sources. (Same (Randolph) Jan. 19, 1869.) 1870. Agrlc. lands in N. J. are worth more than those of any other state in the Union. (Same (Randolph) Jan. 11,1870: 4 or 5.) There are two editions of this message. See above, the general group. 1871. Agric. and population [growth of]. (A.R. state geologist (Cook) 1871: 20-30.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 71 AGRICULTURE— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1873. N. J. and the West; by Chas. K. Landls. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1873: 37-42.) 1874. Geol. and agric. map; by Geo. H. Cook. Scale 8 mi. =1 in. (1 A.R. bd. agric. [1873]; opp. t. p.) 1875. Gov. Parker's address before the agric. socy. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1874: 89-92.) " Brief and desultory remarks " on general agric. ad- vantages of N. J. ; centennial celebration. 1878. Agricultural development; its relations to local colonization and the unimproved lands of New Jer- sey; new and diversified industries essential to gen- eral prosperity. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of la- bor, etc. 1878: 63-121.) 1879. State development. Advantages which the state of N. J. offers to immigrants and settlers who wish to undertake agric. work. (2 same 1879: 1-21.) . Much good land in South and West Jersey avail- able for cultivation; interest of state to improve system of cultivation and attract immigration. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 24-25.) 1880. Stmts, showing standing of N. J., compared with other states; taxable value of an acre, yield in dol- lars from each acre, agric. labor, etc. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 294-295.) 1881. Agric. and industrial progress in N. J. (Govs, mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 18, 1881: 4-8.) . Publication of bulletins containing summaries of latest discoveries and inventions, with sugges- tions for their use in N. J. suggested in place of elaborate documents. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 7.) 1882. Address of G. B. Loring, U. S. comr. of agric, at mtg. of N. J. state bd. of agric. (9 same 1881: 211- 230.) . See below. Crops. Fiber Crops, this date. . Agric. development in Southern N. J. (A.R. state geologist (Cook) 1882: 90-94.) . Effect of r.rs. on prices of agric. products. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 224.) 1883. Address by Hon. Jas. Pollock of Phila. at mtg. of state bd. of agric. (10 same 1882: 141-153.) Tribute to agric. ; prosperity of N. J. ; silk culture ; agric. organizations ; education for the farmer ; exper. stations ; forests ; etc. 1884. Address on agric; by Wm. W. Phelps. (11 same 1883: 31-54.) Importance of agric, advantages of east over west, and of N. J. in particular ; free trade, etc. . Interests of agric. should be fostered and pro- tected. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 15, 1884: 17.) 1885. Utilization of waste land in New Jersey. (12 A.R. bd. agric 1884: 12.) 1887. Address by W. H. Hatch at mtg. of bd. of agric (14 same 1886: 99-112.) Discusses alleged prosperity of farmers in comparison with earlier times and conditions affecting it. . Remarks by Mr. Bingham of Camden on his method of protecting plants from frost, by artificial heat. (15 same 1887: 28-31.) 1888. Needs of agric: 1st, better market facilities; 2d, fostering of state and co. agric. bds.; 3d, better farming by individual farmers. (16 some 1888: 602- 605.) 1889. On developments of agric in N. J. (16 same 1888: 89-93.) From address of Pres. Burrougli. Early meadow and banking companies and their eflCorts to preserve the meadow grass ; artificial grasses ; progress in farm machinery ; markets, effect of the war ; Improved farm bldgs., beet and sorghum sugar Industry ; protection ; import trade. . Importance of sending delegates to agric meet- ings in neighboring states. (16 same 1888: 88-89.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1890. Increased allowance to state bd. of agric. rec- ommended; investigation into causes of agric. de- pression advisable; complaints respecting discrim- ination by common carriers agst. citizens of N. J. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 21, 1890: 21-22 or 24-25.) There are two editions of this message. . President of bd. of agric urges liberal apprn. for inquiry into causes of decline in value of farming interests of state. (Some (Green) Jan. 1890: 29.) . Farming interests, their depressed condition and its causes, as seen by the farmers of N. J. 22 pp. (17 A.R. bd. agric 1889.) Result of investigations conducted by a committee apptd. at the Governor's suggestion in an address before N. J. bd. of agric. . N. J. as an agric. state; advantages should be made known to the world and western emigration checked. (17 same 1889: 150-154.) From address of Pres. Burrough. . Address of Gov. Abbett at ann. mtg. of bd. of agric (17 same 1889: 12-13.) Agricultural depression and the remedy. . See Statistics, this date. 1891. Rept. of special joint committee apptd. in 1890 to inquire into condition of farming industry of state and causes of its depression. (Minutes of Assem. 1891: 127-129; Sen. jol. 1891: 130-131.) Peter D. Smith (Senate), M. D. Campbell, Jacob Klotz, John C. Ward (Assem.). . Same, separate. Not seen : 1000 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1891 : 127.) . Recommendations made by committee of legisla- ture to improve farming interests; passage of act to prohibit unjust discrimination in freight rates by common carriers, prohibition of sale of oleomar- garine, etc.; passage of act protecting sheep and poultry from dogs, act for systematic bldg. and maintaining of public roads, revision of tax laws. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . Investigation of causes of depreciation in farm land; per cent decrease; excessive and unequal tax- ation; unjust discrimination in freight rates; bad roads and high rates of interest chief causes. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . Advantages of N. J. farm lands; price per acre. (Some (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . Agric. advantages of N. J., possibilities of " the pines " ; effort should be made to attract immigra- tion. (18 A.R. bd. agric 1890: 33-34.) From address of Pres. Burrough. . The agric. possibilities of southern N. J.; by A. W. Pearson; discussion. (18 some 1890: 51-63.) . Increased production; utilization of extra land for production of lambs and greater diversity of crops; intensive farming. (19 same 1891: 30-32.) 1892. New settlers attracted to South Jersey; product- iveness of white sand section demonstrated. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 19.) . Agriculture in the pines; desirability of adver- tising agric. resources of N. J. both for information of inhabitants of state and to attract settlers. (20 A.R. bd. agric 1892: 49.) . Possibilities of N. J. agric; settlements of Rus- sian Jews and Germans. (19 same 1891: 65-67.) From address of Pres. Burrough. . Stmt, of recent sales of agric lands showing that this class of property is assessed at a figure more nearly its true value than any other, and in some cases in excess of true value. (2 A.R. bd. of taxa- tion 1892: 40-41.) 72 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTUEE— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1893. Economic relation of birds to agric. [with sug- gestions for state legislation]; by S. N. Rhoads. (20 same 1892: 79-90.) . Summary of agric. conditions in state, deduced from repts. of pres. and secy, of state bd. of agric. (Govs, mess (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 17-19.) . Unoccupied lands in N. J. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 51-52.) Extrs. from article by J. C. Smock In N. J. Hand Book of 1893 and from rept. of E. S. Reed, Buena Vista tovmsblp in Atlantic Co. showing natnre of soil and wbat land is capable of. . Profits from new sources; by D. C. Voorhees. (21 same 1893; 431-436.) 1894. Contrast betw. New England and New Jersey farming. (22 same 1894: 38-39.) 1895. Some of the bearings of the evolution-teaching upon plant cultivation; by L. H. Bailey; discussion. (22 same 1894: 177-192.) 1896. Amt. of capital ann. involved in agric, nursery business, etc., in N. J. (23 «ome 1895: 60.) . Competition of N. J. agric. with the West and South. (23 same 1895: 63-64.) 1899. Table; quantities and values of specified animal products (wool, mUk, butter, cheese, eggs), and values of poultry raised, animals sold and slaugh- tered, on farms. (29 same 1901: 96.) 1903. Outline of county history: date of formation of each county, soils, products, etc.; average spring, summer, autumn, winter and ann. temperature and precipitation. (4 A.R. bd. directors N. J. weather service 1903: 43-75.) Compiled by officers of the state bd. of agric. and edited by Frajiklin Dye. 1904. Summary, by counties, of replies reed, to circular enquiring as to effect of past winter on vegetation. (25 A-R. state agric. exper. station and 17 A-R. agric. college exper. station 1904: 539-546.) . Letter and blank sent to directors of state bd. of agric, Aug. 1, requesting answers to following questions: 1. State causes that have injured any crop; 2. Has the year been a prosperous one for farmers? 3. Are the average good farms being run at a profit? If so, what per cent above cost of living and expenses? 4. What causes, if any, are injuring popularity and prosperity of agric. in N. J.? 5. What remedy do you suggest? — Summary of answers to each question. (32 same 1904: 97-100.) Camden County See below, crops, Camden county. Cape May County 1877. Letter from Whl Doolittle, Ocean View, Cape May Co., in regard to general fanning in Cape May Co. ; clover; timothy; fertilizers; dairy; roads; esti- mated receipts and expenses on his own farm; crops; sweet potato growing. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 108-111.) Essex County 1892. Extract from address of T. F. D. Baker [on market-gardening and Intensive farming in Essex Co.] (20 A.R.bd. agric 1892: 355-359.) GJoucester County 1878. " The greatest drawback to our farmers is that they bought land at too high prices some years ago, and a great many of them are not able to pay in- terest on their indebtedness, and the bondholders dare not push for their money for fear of getting the farms." (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 204.) AGKICULTURE— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Hunterdon County 1877. Letter from J. T. Leigh, Clinton, Hunterdon eo., stating size of his farm, crops, fertilizers; milk; payment to laborers. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877; 66-67.) 1886. Rept. of F. S. Holcombe and B. E. Tine, dele- gates from Hunterdon Co. Agric. Socy. to state bd. of agric. (13 same 1885: 301-308.) Detailed acct. of occupations, crops, prices, etc. ; peaches, apples, small fruits, dairy, wheat, lye, com, oats, buckwheat, flax and bairley, hay, potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, live stock, horses, cattle, calves, sheep, swine, poultry, turkeys ; few individual repts. Mercer County 1877. Letter from J. P. Phillips, Lawrence, Mercer Co.; size of farm, soil, stock kept, crops, fruit trees, ma- nures, laborers, value of yearly products. (5 AJL bd. agric 1877: 74-76.) . Letter from W. A. Hough, Ewing township, Mer- cer Co.; size of farm; soil; stock; crops; fertilizer; sales; expenses. (5 same 1877: 76.) 1890. Address of Pres. S. B. Ketcham to Mercer Co. Bd. of Agric (18 same 1890: 413-422.) Prosperity of the hd. ; depressed condition of farming In general ; how to maie farming pay. Middlesex County 1885. Farming in Middlesex Co. an unprotected busi- ness; Cobden Club; Western competition; influence of marl fed farms of Monmouth, limestone soils of N. Y.; shipments from South; farmers sell at whole- sale and buy at retail. (12 A,R. bd. agric. 1884: 440.) Monmouth County 1877. Letter from J. F. Woodward, Cream Ridge, Mon- mouth Co.; no. of acres in farm; soil; crops — com, wheat, rye, potatoes; stock; expenses; sales. (5 A.R. bd. agric 1877: 80.) . Stmt from W. A. Newell, Monmouth Co.; loca- tion and size of farm; details of farming opera- tions. (5 same 1877: 80-83.) 1893. Address of Wm. H. Reed [on agric conditions and crops] in Monmouth Co. (21 same 1893: 452- 455.) Morris County 1877. Letter from J. Flomerfelt, Peapack, Morris Co, stating average size of farms in that vicinity; no. of acres and yield of com, wheat, oats, hay; acres in pasture; stock; fruit (peaches and apples) ; ma- nure; cost of labor; results; value of farms per acre. (5 A.R. bd. agric 1877: 65-66.) The above is an estimate for a hundred acre farm. . See below. Crops. Morris Co., this date. 1887. Damage from overflow of Passaic River in Mor- ris CO.; necessity of draining river. (15. A.R. bd. agric. 1887: 446.) For other material on Passaic River drainage, see Land Drainage. "New Brunswick 1877. Letter from J. Neilson, New Brunswick; farm- ing operations; sale of milk; cattle kept; wheat crop; financial stmt, for year; ctop acct; nulk acct; stock acct (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 70-74.) Ocean County 1877. Iictter from A. S. Macbeon, of Bricksburg, Ocean Co. rel. to his 16-acre fruit farm; soil; fertilizers; should be an exper. station in that section and on that kind of soil. (5 A.R. bd. agric 1877: 86-87.) . Letter from I. A. Van Hise, Bricksburg, Ocean Co.; soils in that vicinity; crops; deep plowing; fer- tilizers; cranberry. (5 same 1877: 83-85.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 73 AGRICULTURE— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Passaic County 1877. Letter from A. L. Day, Stockholm, Passaic co., giving acct. of improvement of bog land; method of cultivating potatoes and corn, yield, returns and profits. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 59-63.) . Letter from M. J. Ryerson, Bloomlngdale, Pas- saic Co., rel. to his method of farming; plan of crop rotation; fertilizers used; yields. (5 same 1877: 58-59.) Salem County 1877. Stmt. rel. to farming of J. Abbott, Pllesgrove, Salem Co.; size of farm; soil; crops; fertilizers; cost and sales of stock and crops. ( 5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 97-98.) . Stmt. rel. to farm of W. M. Coles, Pilesgrove, Sa- lem Co.; size of farm; soil; crops; rotation; fer- tilizers; yields; stock. (5 same 1877: 98.) Somerset County 1877. Letter from A. T. Huff, Neshanic, Somerset Co.; size of his farm, soil, fertilizers, crop rotation, yield of oats, corn and hay in 1877; dairying on the in- crease. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 67-69.) . Letter from L. Vanderveer, Brookside, Somerset Co.; size of farm, soil, crops, fertilizers, stock. (5 same 1877: 69-70.) Sussex County 1881. A Sussex Co. farm; acct. of visit to farm of H. C. Kelsey, near Newton. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 151- 170.) Water supply, tldgs., sheep barn ; lambs ; dairy-bouse, Bwlne-bouse ; other bldgs. ; cattle ; other stock ; crops ; fencing ; ensilage. Warren County 1887. Ann. [agric] rept. for Warren Co. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1887: 483-484.) Woodiine 1893. New agric. improvement in southern N. J.; by F. B. Lee. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 61-68.) Baron de Hirscb settlement at Woodbine. Agricultural Chemistry 1855. See below. Farms and Farming, this date. 1869. Lecture on agric. chemistry [by Geo. H. Cook]. (N. J. agric. college repts. 1869: 29-47.) 1886. [Feeding of plants] ; by W. 0. Atwater. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 93-110.) 1889. Coming problems of agric. chemistry; by H. W. Wiley. (16 same 1888: 151-173.) . On past, present and future of scientific agric; by P. T. Austin, professor of chemistry in Rutgers College and N. J. state scientific school. (16 sam^ 1888: 241-256.) 1890. Value of chemistry as applied to economic farm practice; by E. B. Voorhees. (18 same 1890: 436- 447.) 1901-1904. See below, Soils, these dates. Agricultural Statistics For annual returns, see Agricultural Societies. See also, below, Crops. Fruit. Cranberry. 1840-1870. Comparison of agric. statistics of N. J. in 1840, 1850, 1860 and 1870. (A.R. state geologist (Cook) 1871: 26.) 1881. [Circular sent out by executive committee of state bd. of agric. to local socys., requesting record kept of crop raising, stock breeding and dairy in- terests, etc] (9 A.R. bd. agric 1881: 400-401.) Another circular was sent later asking for statistical and other repts. of farm and garden crops. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Agricultural Statistics — cont'd [1888.] Circular to secys. of township agric societies, granges, etc., indicating information sought by state board. (16 same 1888: 459-461.) Replies are contained in repts. of co. bds. and socys. [1889.] Circular to secys. of township agric socys., granges, etc., indicating information desired by state bd. (17 «ame 1888: 421-429.) Replies are included In repts. of co. bds. and socys. 1891. Importance of collecting agric. statistics; town- ship assessors fitted for this duty. (19 same 1891: 34.) 1892. List of questions appended to statistical blanks sent to COS., with summary of replies. (20 same 1892: 52-54.) 1. Is no. of farm laborers increasing or decreasing? 2. Are farm wages higher or lower than 5 years ago? 3. What crops are receiving more attention than 5 years ago ? 4. Cause af attention 7 5. Cause of failure? 6. Is spraying fruit trees and vines on the increase in your co. ? 7. Are farmers taking more interest than formerly In subject of improved roads? 8. What can farmers as a class do to Im- prove their condition, etc. ? 9. Interest in farmers' organizations. 10. What is greatest need of agric. to-day ? 1895. Special questions of executive committee to co. bds.; with summary of answers reed. (23 «ame 1895: 323-325.) 1. Is no. of farm laborers on increase or decrease? Why? 2. Are farm wages higher or lower than four years ago? 3. What crops are receiving more at- tention than five years ago? 4 and 5. Cause of in- creased or diminished productiveness, etc.? 7. Are farmers taking more interest than formerly in im- prove herds? 8. What can farmers do to improve their condition, etc.? What is greatest need of agric. to-day ? . On collection of agric. statistics. (22 same 1894: 54-55.) From address of ex-pres. Burrough. 1897. See below. Crops, this date. Agricultural Survey 1839. Rept. of committee on agric. (Brittin); agric. survey. (Jol. legisl. council 1838/9: 247-252.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Phillips and Boswell, 1839. 8 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library, Trenton, in a volume entitled " Reports," 1838." 1000 copies or- dered prtd. (Jol. legisl. council 1838/9 : 252.) 1840. Interests of agric. should not be overlooked; agric. survey might be considered. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 27, 1840.) . Rept. of committee on agric (Worth) on me- morial of Monmouth Co. Agric. Socy. rel. to an agric. survey of the state, including text of me- morial. (Votes of Assem. 1839/40: 469-472.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Phillips and Boswell, 1840. 7 pp. Copy seen in the New York Public Library. 2000 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1839/40 : 470.) Alfalfa; see below, Crops. Grass and Forage Apple; see below. Crops. Fruit. Asparagus; see below, Crops. Vegetable Bee Culture 1881. Bee culture; by J. H. M. Cook. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 183-190.) 1889. Bee culture and its benefits to farming — honey sources, swarming, care of honey, wintering, etc.; by W. W. Case. (16 same 1888: 323-331.) 1889-1899. Production of honey and wax in 1889 and 1899. (29 same 1899: 98.) 1893. See below, Crops. Fruit, this date. 1895. Foul brood — its cause and cure; by Wm. M'Evoy. (23 A.R. bd. agric 1895: 2r67-276.) 1899. Foul brood and honey production; by Wm. W. Case. (26 same 1898: 24-27.) 74 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Bee Cnltnre — cont'd 1902. Res. adopted that exertions be made to secure passage of law to prevent spread of contagious dis- eases among bees; discussion. (29 same 1901: 58- 60.) 1903. Pleasure and profit in honey production; by D. E. Lyon. (30 same 1902: 293-306.) 1904. Severe winter of 1903-04 fatal to 80% of bees in N. J. (32 same 1904: 301.) Hunterdon County 1892. Bee-keeping in Hunterdon co.; failure of honey crop. (20 AJl. bd. agric. 1892: 386.) 1893. Apiary business discouraging in Hunterdon Co. (21 sams 1893: 411.) 1894. Bee-keeping in Hunterdon Co. (22 same 1894: 400.) 1895. Foul brood in Hunterdon Co. apiaries; amt of honey crop. (23 same 1895: 367-368.) 1896. Bee-keeping in Hunterdon Co. (24 same 1896: 328 ) 1898. Same; foul brood. (26 same 1898: 287.) 1902. Bee Industry advancing in Hunterdon Co.; foul brood. (30 same 1902: 370.) ASSOCIATIOKS 2few Jersey and Eastern Bee Keepers Association Organized 1882. 1882-1884. Ann. rept.; officers, mtgs., etc. In Docnments as follows : 1882 in 10 A.E. bd. agric. 1882:251-252. 1883 1884 11 12 1883 : 267-268. 1884 : 339-340. Bean; see below. Crops. Vegetable Beet; see below. Crops. Vegetable Board of Agriculture 1872. First mtg. of bd. of agric. held at College Farm, New Brunswick, Sept 4. (1 A.R. bd. agric. [1873] : 6.) 1873. [Aims and duties of bd. of agric] ; by G. H. Cook. (1 same [1873]: 8.) Bepeated in rept. for 1879 (p. 9). Second mtg. of bd. of agric. held at Trenton, Mch. 5. (1 same [1873] : 6.) . By-laws of state bd. of agric. (1 same [1873] : 6-8.) Bepeated in 1876. 1873-1905. List of officers and executive committee of state bd. of agric. (1 same [1873] (p. 3) — 32 same 1904.) 1876. Secy, of bd. should have an assistant. (4 same 1876: 15.) 1882. Desirability of legislature making large apprn. for agric. purposes; ann. expense of bd.. Including salaries of secy, and clerk; bd. should be provided with a room for headquarters at State House. (9 same 1881: 402.) . Work of bd. of agric; permanent quarters in State House have been suggested; legislation neces- sary. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan 10, 1882.) 1883. Importance of room for headquarters at State House. (10 AJl. bd. agric. 1882: 23.) 1887. State bd. of agric reorganized and provision made for formation of co. bds. (laws of 1884). (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . On act to organize and establish state bd. of agric. (14 A,R. bd. agric 1886: 503-508.) . Summary of legislation establishing bd. of agric. and amdmts. (1872-1885) ; membership; state pre- mium law, etc (14 same 1886: 79-80.) Address of Pres. Bnrrongb. . Text of proposed new law to organize and estab- lish state bd. of agric; res. adc^ted. (14 same 1886: 64-69.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Board of Agriculture— cont'd 1888. State bd. of agric. reorganized under law of 1887; suggestions for increasing efficiency; co. socys. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 34.) . Discussion at mtg. of state bd. of agric. having in view the securing of permanent quarters at Cap- itol. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1887: 40-43.) 1889. Recommended that publication of repts. of ann. meetings of state bd. of agric. in languages other than English be limited to no. advised by bd. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1890. See above. Agriculture. New Jersey, this date. 1891. Practical benefits from state bd. of agric; by D. D. Denise. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 506-509.) 1893. Increased duties of president of bd. of agric, by reason of road laws and Columbian Exposition; rec- ommended that he be properly compensated. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 17.) 1895. Review of organization (1873) and officers of state bd. of agric. to date; work accomplished by the board. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 59-61.) From address of Bx-pres. Bnrrongli. 1896. Rept of bd. of agric. incomplete; cause. (Govs, mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) . New law requires all repts. to be in hands of printer by Nov. 30, each year; recommended that repeal of this law, so far as it applies to bd. of agric be secured. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 53.) . Organization, aims and duties of state bd, of agric. (24 same 1896: 49-51.) 1897. The state board; ann. meeting; ann. rept; work; extr. from secy's, rept (25 same 1897: 47-48.) 1902. Organization and work of state bd. of agric (29 same 1901: 70-80.) . Scope of work of state bd. of agric. (30 same 1902: 77-79.) AsTruAL, Repobts; see above, the serial group E>-TOMOIX)GIST Tile oflBce of state entomologist was created in 1888 ; see below. Crops. Pests, the serial gronp (B). 1900. Work of state entomologist, etc; by J. B. Smith. (21 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric college exper. station 1900: 500-502.) Belates to duties of tlie office. Receipts axd Expexditubes ; see below, that title Bounty; see below. Crops. Fiber Crops Buckwheat; see below. Crops. Grain Cabbage; see below. Crops. Vegetable Cantaloupe; see below, Crops. Fruit Melon Carrot; see below. Crops. Vegetable Cauliflower; see below. Crops. Vegetable Celery; see below. Crops. Vegetable CUmate and Agriculture; see Climate Clover; see below. Crops. Grass and Forage Commissioner of Agriculture 1891. Comr. of agric. to be apptd. by Gov. recom- mended; duties suggested. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1892. Creation of comr. of agric. recommended. (.Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 19.) Cooperation See also below, Markets. 1884. Importance of organization; effect on price of mnftred. articles; prices of farm products fixed by others, owing to lack of assns., etc. (11 A.R. bd. agric 1883: 12-14.) 1891. Markets and marketing; co-operative assns. (19 same 1891: 33-34.) 1893. Co-operation [for the farmer] ; by J. T. Cox. (21 same 1893: 413-415.) INDEIX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 75 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Cooperation — cont'd 1902. Organization and co-operation among farmers. (30 same 1902: 89.) 1905. Plan for syndicate or co-operative farming. (32 same 1904: 105-107.) . Discussion on co-operative farming. (32 same 1904: 113-118.) Com; see below, Crops. Grain County Boards; see Agricultural Societies Cow Peas; see below, Crops. Grass and Forage Cranberry; see below, Crops. Fruit Crop Bulletins serial See Climate, the serial group. Tile following stmt, concerning the weekly and monthly crop bulletins was made by E. W. McGann in an address on the State Weather Service, in Jan., 1889 ; " In the first place the chief signal officer furnishes all the materials, stationery and franked postal notes for the crop bulletin, so that this expense is borne by the national govt. The expense necessary In printing the monthly bull, is in part made up from one or two advertisements, but the space is limited, so that the revenue derived from that source does not equal the expense of the service. So far during the year no funds have been reed., excepting those mentioned above . . . ." non-serial 1890. The weekly-weather-crop bulletin; day of issue (Saturday); nature of contents; distribution; bene- fit. (1 A.R. N. J. weather service 1890: 10-11.) 1892. Weekly crop bulletin; change of day of issue; nature of bulletins; importance of ofificial crop repts. (3 some 1892: 9-10.) . Crop bull, presented weekly to farmers. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 20-21.) . Issue of crop and weather bulletins. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 12.) 1893. flOO appropriated by executive committee of the Board of Agriculture to aid in publication of the crop and weather bulletins issued by the State Weather Service; change in form. (21 same 1893: 13.) 1894. See below, Receipts and Expenditures. State Horticultural Society. Crops 1816. Failure of crops on acct. of frost and drought; enhanced price of grain; rigid system of economy should be adopted; imprudence of merchants in im- portation of European goods, exceeding means of payment, deplored. (Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Oct. 26, 1816.) 1840-1850. See above under general group. 1850-1880. Farm products in 1850 and 1880; corn, wheat, rye, oats, potatoes and sweet potatoes, hay; value of market gardens and orchard products in 1880. (A.R. state geologist 1885: 206.) 1871-1894/5. See below, Education. College Farm, these dates. 1873. Rotation of crops; by David Petit. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1873: 117-120.) 1880. Crops affected by drouth; soiling cattle; irriga- tion. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 116-117.) 1883. Loss to state through ignorance and poor culture of crops. (10 same 1882: 208-209.) . Field experiments; commercial fertilizers and barnyard manure on Indian corn, oats and wheat; effects and cost of each; 8 pp. (Agric. exper. sta- tion, Bull. 26.) Statistics of experiments at Readington, College Farm, Deckertown. 1884/5. Winter most damaging to plant life of any in many years ; effect on wheat, rye and clover, straw- berry, raspberry and blackberry crops. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 8-9.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd 1885. Field trials upon Indian corn, turnips, wheat and rye made to test and compare various forms of available phosphoric acid. (6 A.R. agric. exper. station 1885: 85-105.) The trials upon corn were made at Vineland, Lakewood, Cinnamlnson, Asbury, Basking Eldge, Schooley's Mountain. Bamsboro, JEleadington, Danville ; turnips at New Brunswick ; wheat and rye at the College Farm. 1886. Field trials upon Indian corn, wheat and rye made to test and compare various forms of avail- able phosphoric acid. (7 same 1886: 98-107.) Trial upon corn was made at Independence ; rye. College Farm ; wheat at Manchester, Oceanic, Basking Ridge, Flemlngton, New Village. . Should not the originators of agric. and hortic. products have the same protection that is afforded inventors of agric. implements? If not, why not? by E. P. Beebe. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1886: 191-194.) 1887. Have seedling roots any advantage over cuttings or layers? Remarks by Alex. W. Pearson. (Same 1887: 150-153.) 1888-1904. See below. Soils. Fertilizers, this date. 1889. Table: consumption of water for different crops. (V. 3, Final rept. state geologist 1894: 36.) Risler's table quoted in an article on irrigation, by W. Tweeddale (Kan. state bd. of agric. rept., Dec. 31, 1889). . A study of pollen. (10 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889 : 226-230.) . Questions rel. to general farm produce; by E. B. Voorhees. 8 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, spe- cial bull. I.) Includes (pp. 5-8) blank form of questions with view to finding out method of rotation, proportion of stock kept to acreage, kind and quantity of food used per day, method of feeding and practice as to shelter. 1890-1904. Statistical tables of farm crops as reported by secretaries of co. bds. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890 (pp. 335-338)— 32 same 1904.) 1891. General crop conditions in N. J. (2 A.R. bd. di- rectors N. J. weather service 1890: 17-20.) . The influence upon crops of neighboring wild plants; by B. D. Halsted. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1891: 110-122.) 1892. Crop yields and prices [in general]. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 13-14.) 1893. A study of rotation for dairy farms. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 151-152.) . Bacteria in some of their relations to crop-grow- ing. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 422-430.) " Presented before N. J. Hortic. Socy. at its last meet- ing." . Work of N. J. weather service; preparation of mo. and ann. meteorological summaries and issue of wkly. crop bulletins; information furnished by correspondents. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 19.) 1894. What crops may be grown in the orchard with profit? by N. P. Creely. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1894: 197-199.)" . Bacteria in some of their relations to crop grow- ing; by Byron Halsted. (Same 1894: 186-196.) . Rotation for dairy farms. (15 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1894: 132-136.) 1895. Rotation for dairy farms. (16 some and 8 same 1895: 116-118.) — — . The spraying of crops; by B. D. Halstead. (23 A.R. bd. agrc. 1895: 393.) 76 INDEX TO DOCUMBhfTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTUKE— cont'd Crops — cont'd 1895. Summary of results secured by fertilizer experi- ments upon crops (corn, oats, wheat and rye, po- tatoes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, peaches); use of barnyard and chemical manures; crop rotation. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 99-107.) . See below. Soils. Irrigation, this date. 1896. [Fertilization by poUenl; general discussion. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1896: 83-86.) . Experiments with mulching; by B. D. Halsted. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896: 393-395.) 1897. Difficulty of presenting the full ann. crop yield and value for the state; "the truck farm, market garden and greenhouse industries have an ann. output of hundreds of thousands of dollars. To this shoud be added the pork, beef, veal, early Iamb, mut- ton, poultry and egg productions. These can be es- timated only, as no provision is made by state law for collecting statistics of agric. productions, and the U. S. Dept of Agric. confines its researches mainly to the general products of the country." (25 A.R. bd. agric. 1897: 41.) . Leaf-green in its r61e in crop-growing; by Byron D. Halsted. (25 same 1897: 85-96.) 1898. Evolution of plants; by Geo. MacCloskie. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1898: 205-220.) . Fertilizer formulas for farm crops. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1898. 12 pp. 1899. On crops and prices; variety of crops for the general farmer. (27 A.R. bd. agric. 1899: 48-51.) . Table: acreages, quantities and values of crops of yr. for the entire state. (29 same 1901: 99.) . Table; production of crops in N. J., by counties, and percentage of total yield. (14 A.R. bd. directors N. J. weather service 1903: 98-101.) Compiled from 12th U. S. census. 1900. See below. Soils. Irrigation, this date. 1902. Agric. map of N. J. prepared by F. Dye. (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902 betw. pp. 98 and 99.) Shows localities where certain crops are grown ; com, wheat, oats, rye, and hay ; lye, white potatoes, sweet potatoes, early market garden crops, trnck farming and market gardening, apples, peaches, pears, water-melons and cantaloapes, strawberries, cranherries, gr&pes, tomatoes. The Text to accompany map is found pp. 94-96. . On behavior of mutilated seedlings ; by B. D. Hal- sted. (23 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 15 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1902: 412-414.) 1903. Experiments with seeds and seedlings; by B. D. Halsted. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 510-517.) Squash, melons, gourds, cantaloupes, martynlas or uni- corn plant, mutilated com. 1904. See above. Agriculture. New Jersey, this date. . Trucking interests of N. J.; by Joseph Barton. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1904: 76-81.) . Letter sent out by E. W. McCJann, director N. J. state weather service to crop correspondents in- quiring into effects of past winter on vegetation. (25 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 17 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1904: 539.) . Study of location and natural character of soils in reference to adaptation for particular crops, possibilities of substitution of other crops, and characteristics of crops, their requirements, etc., recommended. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 71.) From address of Pres. Voorhees. . The use of fertilizers, review of results of experi- ments with nitrate of soda; by E. B. Voorhees. 32 pp. (Agric. exper. stations, Bull. 172.) On market garden crops or those of high commercial value; on field crops or those of low commercial valne. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Atlantic County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. Atlantic County. 1881/2. Crop rept for Atlantic Co. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 358-359.) Bergen County See Agricultural Societies : Individual. Bergen Cotmty. Burlington County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. Burlington County. 1882. Letter from H. I. Budd, secy. Burlington Co. Agric. Socy., rel. to crops of that co., effect of drought, creameries, silos, poultry, . etc. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 360-362.) . Yield of wheat, com, rye, grass and hay, fruit, and apple crop in Burlington Co. (10 same 1882: 167.) 1893. The profitable crops for Burlington Co. fanners; by Thos. J. Beans. (21 same 1893: 336-339.) Camden County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. County. Camden 1877. Letter from V. B. Griffin, Kirkwood, Camden Co.; size of farm; value; soil; crops, yield and value; dairy; stock; laborers; receipts and expenditures for year. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 88-90.) . Farm of A. K. Hay, Winslow, Camden Co., in connection with glass manufactory; yield of com, wheat, hay. (5 same 1877: 91.) 1884. Condition of crops in Camden Co. in 1881; by K Burrough. (9 same 1881: 409-411.) Cape May County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. Cape Hay County. 1883. CapeMay Co. crop rept; by S. C. Townsend. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 306.) 1884. Same; by S. C. Townsend. (12 same 1884: 411.) Statistics copied from Dept. of Agric, Washington, D. C. Cumberland County See Agricultural Societies : Individual. Cumberland County. Essex County See Agricultural Societies: Individnal. Essex County. Gloucester County See Agricultural Societies : Individual. Gloucester County. Hunterdon County See Agricultural Societies : Individual. Hunterdon County. Mercer County See also Agricultural Societies: Individual. Mercer County. 1885. Table: crop repts. of townships in Mercer co.; yield, acreage, price. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 330- 331.) Com, oats, wheat, potatoes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, apples, pears, peaches, grapes, strawberries, black- berries and raspberries, misc. Middlesex County See Agricultural Societies: IndividoaL Mlddlesa County. Middletown See below, 3fonmonth County. Monm,outh County See Agricultural Societies : Individual. Monmouth County. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 77 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Morris County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. Morris County. 1877. Letter from J. H. Cramer of Chester, Morris Co., giving acct. of his improvement of farm, 1837-1859; fertilizers; crops — corn, wheat, oats, buckwheat, potatoes. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 63-65.) Ocean County See Agricultural Societies : Individual. Ocean County. Passaic County 1877. See above, Agriculture. Passaic County, this date. S^lem County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. Salem County. 1877. See above, Agriculture. Salem Co., this date. Somerset County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. Somerset County. 1877. See above, Agriculture. Somerset Co., this date. [1890.] Tables: percentage of areas devoted to various crops in Somerset and Sussex cos., with quantity of water required for each. (v. 3, Final rept. state geologist 1894: 37, 38.) Based on census figures. Sussex County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. Sussex County. 1890. See above, Somerset County, this date. Union County See Agricultural Societies : Individual. Union County. Warren County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. Warren County. 1887. Crop averages and prices In "Warren Co. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1887: 484.) Chestnut See below. Nuts. Climate and Crops; see Cumate FiBEE CEOPS BOUNTY See also below, Receipts and Expenditures. Bounties. 1878. Text of act, submitted to the legislature, to en- courage the production and treatment of fibres in N. J.; failed to pass. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1878: 248-249.) 1879. Considerations resp. cultivation of jute, ramie, flax and hemp. (2 same 1879: 157-171.) 1880. Fibre industries: bounty rewards; flax culture; flax product of Europe; ramie and mallow culture in Va.and N. J.; jute. (3 same 1880: 157-176.) . Res. of state bd. of agric. approving bill pending in legislature for encouragement of cultivation and production of domestic fibres, by offering bounties to producers. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 253.) . Circular [resp. bounty bill pertaining to fibrous plants]. (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc., 1879/80: 161-165.) . Circular [resp. bounty for culture of flax and other fibres; hints about flax straw]. (3 same 1879/80: 165-167.) 1881. Good results from payment of bounties for pro- duction of fibrous plants. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) . The state bounty; fibres. (4 A.R. bureau of sta- tistics of labor and industries 1881: 277-278.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd FiBEB Chops — cont'd BOUNTY— cont'd 1882. Table: date, amt. disbursed and to whom paid for bounty upon fiax straw and fiax fibre, under act to encourage the production and treatment of fibres. (5 same 1881/2: 198-209.) . " New Jersey has always been foremost among her sister states In promoting the development of her agric. interests, and .... in her colonial days acts were passed giving a bounty upon flax and hemp, and the planting of mulberry trees." Ex- tracts from law of May 21, 1765, and Apr. 12, 1768. (5 same 1881/2: 178-179.) . The state bounty; cultivation of fibrous plants. (5 same 1881/2: 175-209.) 1883. The state bounty; bounty on fibres; apprns.; amt. disbursed and to whom paid for bounty upon flax flbre. (6 same 1882/3: 319-320.) . Bounty on fibrous plants under act of 1880. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) COTTON 1882. Possibility and desirability of cultivating cotton in N. J. (3 A.R. agric. exper. station 1882: 91-92.) 1883. Experiments In cotton growing. (4 same 1883: 92-94.) FLAX 1862. Cultivation of flax recommended. (9 A.R. state agric. socy. 1861/2: 13.) 1878. The flax industry [in N. J.] ; cultivation. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1878: 241-245.) 1879. See above. Bounty, this date. 1880. See same, this date. 1881. Flax culture in N. J. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1882. See above, Bounty, this date. 1883. See same, this date. HEMP 1878. The hemp industry [i. e., its cultivation]. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc., 1878: 246-247.) 1879. See above, Bounty, this date. 1880. See below. Ramie, this date. 1882. See above. Bounty, this date. 1900. Experiments with hemp; by B. D. Halsted. (21 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1900: 455-457.) 1901. See below. Pests: Fungi, this date. 1902. See same, this date. JUTE 1878. American jute; text of circular issued by the bureau of statistics; results; letters from different authorities on the subject; ramie and American jute at the State B'air in 1878. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1878: 90-104.) . See below, Ramie, this date. 1879. See above. Bounty, this date. 1880. See below. Ramie, this date. 1881. See same, this date. 1882. Letter from S. "Waterhouse of St. Louis on jute culture. (5 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc., 1881/2: 194-197.) RAMIE 1878. On culture of jute and ramie. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: xii.) 1879. Ramie, abutilon and althea; by E. Lefranc. (7 same 1879: 255-256.) . See above, Bounty, this date. 78 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd FiBEB Crops — cont'd RAMIE — cont'd 1880. lixperiments in culture of Indian ramie and American jute; amt. expended by U. S. for raw hemp and jute; uses. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879; 9-11.) . See above, Bounty, this date. . Rept. upon an exhibition of ramie and mallow fibres in hortic. dept. of N. J. State Agric. Socy.'s exhibition, by M. Dennis and A. Angell. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 107-108.) 1881. Suggested that trial be made in jute and ramie culture in N. J. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1859. Fruit culture in N. J. (5 A.R. state agric. socy. 1859: 5-6.) 1866. Decline of fruit culture in N. J., particularly the apple; cause. (Legisl. docs. 1867: 102-104.) Prom rept. of executive committee of State Agric. Socy. 1872. New Jersey from a horticultural standpoint. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1872: 47-49.) 1873. Fruits and vegetables for garden planting; by P. T. Quinn. {Same 1873: 121-124.) . Large fruits; by Wm. Parry. (Som« 1873: 81-94.) 1876. Influence of m^s. of hortic. socys. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1876: 10.) . New fruits of promise [i. e., new varieties] ; by Edwin Allen. (Same 1876: 50-52.) 1877-1897. The fruit list as adopted by the N. J. Hortic. Socy. (Some 1877 (pp. 45-48)— some 1897.) The list is given in 1877, 1879, 1882, 1884 (Dec. and Jan.), 1897 only. . Early history of fruit culture in N. J.; by C. W. Idell. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1877: 27-28.) 1879. Discussion resp. varieties of evergreens for or- chard windbreaks. {Same 1879: 32-34.) . Letter from M. Whitehead, lecturer. National Grange, Patrons of Husbandry. (Some 1879: 40-44.) Fmits and fevers, forests, pear bliglit, grape rot, apples and vinegar, peaclies, i>lackberries, tree agents. . Horticulture in Florida; by H. S. Williams. (Same 1879: 45-49.) . A few thoughts on some of the questions dis- cussed; by Dr. J. A. Warder of Ohio. (Same 1879: 50-53.) Forestry : tlie catalpa ; locust borer ; orchard evergreens. . Root culture; its value and profit; by Henry Stewart (Same 1879: 54-61.) 1881. Middlemen; by C. W. Idell. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 184-188.) . [Same]; by L J. Blackwell. (Sam^ 1880: 189.) . [Same] ; discussion by the society. (8 saTne 1880: 190-195.) Both of the alwve articles and discussion deal with the problem of getting fmit to market in satisfactory condition. 1882. Revision of catalogue of fruits of State Hortic. Socy.: apples, pears, peaches, plums, grapes, cher- ries, quinces, currants, raspberries; discussion as to varieties. (9 some 1881: 267-281.) . Fruit markets in New York and Chicago; other cities. (9 same 1881: 218.) . Restoration of fruitfulness of old orchards; dis- cussion of mtg. of State Hortic. Socy. (9 sam^ 1881: 326-328.) . Rept of delegates of State Hortic. Socy. to Amer. Pomological Congress in Boston, Sept 1881. (9 same 1881: 329-330.) Special mention made of the grape exhibit, varieties, etc. . Discussion on revision of the society's catalogue of fruits. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1882: 7-20.) 1883. See below. Soils. Fertilizers, this date. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Fettit — cont'd 1884. BYult, its excellence as human food; by Amos Ebert (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 42-48.) . Transportation of fruit; by C. W. Idell. (Same Jan. 1884: 48-52.) . Cultivated taste in selection of fruit; by Joseph B. Ward. (Same Jan. 1884: 118-120.) 1885. Habit of growth and effect of the tops on the roots of fruit trees; by J. D. Cole. (Same 1885: 66-68.) . Preservation of fruit by the use of ice; by Wm. R. Ward. (Same 1885: 177-180.) Betardlng ripening of fruit — an advantage to the pro- ducer. . The causes of the depression in prices of horticul- tural products, and how they can be improved so as to afford the producer a profit; by J. Lovett (Same 1885: 153-158.) . On fruit culture. (Some 1885: 26-34.) . Our experiment station, what it has done and what it ought to do for the hortic. interests of the state; by Eli Mlnch. (Same 1885: 69-73.) 1886. Table: amt. of different kinds of fruit and pota- toes shipped from the Freehold and N. Y. Rwy. Sta- tion. (Same 1886: 28.) . The uses of fruits; by F. Dye. (Same 1886: 96- 101.) . Gift fruit packages vs. the old styles — their pref- erence and advantages; by C. W. Idell. (Same 1886: 162-165.) 1887. Transportation of fruit and produce; rept of committee on, C. W. Idell, chrm. (Same 1887: 126- 128.) 1888. Worthy fruits, new or old, not much dissemi- nated. (Some 1888: 25-31.) . How to make hortic. socys. profitable. (Same 1888: 93-96.) . What new work can our experiment station do for the benefit of horticulture? by A. W. Pearson. (Same 1888: 103-106.) . Same, by the secy. [E. Williams]. (Same 1888: 106-112.) . The relation of fertilizers to fruits; by Prof. Peter T. Austen. (Same 1888: 112-124.) 1889. New fruit and some old varieties not generally grown in this section; by I. J. Blackwell. (Same 1889: 212-214.) . The cause of low prices of fruit and the remedy; marketing, etc.; by C. W. IdeU. (Same 1889: 206- 211.) . The fruit exchange method of disposing of pro- duce; by H. F. Bodine. (Same 1889: 92-96.) . How science serves horticulture; by Dr. Merrill E. Gates. (Sams 1889: 58-64.) . What the exper. station is doing, or proposing to do for horticulture, and what other work, if any, is desired? by Wm. R. Ward. (Same 1889: 46-56.) . See below. Soils.. Drainage, this date. . See below. Pests. Fungi, this date. 1890. Will it pay, judging by profit of last 10 years, to set out orchards of apples, pears and peaches? by W. R. Lippincott (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 375-376.) . Fruit culture; by D. D. Denlse. (18 same 1890: 433-436.) . Influence of rainfaU at blooming-time upon sub- sequent fruitfulness. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 330-332.) 1891. Manures for fruit trees; by E. B. Voorhees. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1891: 96-105.) . Fertilizers for fruit; by Dr. Jabez Fisher. (Same 1891: 108-109.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 79 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Fruit — cont'd 1891. Spraying of fruit trees; by Wm. H. Reid. (19 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1891: 493-494.) . Same; by Frank Denlse. (19 same 1891: 495-496.) . Pruning — its uses and abuses; by Col. Pearson. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1891: 33-40.) Should horticulture and agric. be combined on the farm? by Thos. J. Beans. {Same 1891: 131-137.) . [Selection and care] of fruit trees; by "W. W. Ward. (19 same 1891: 505-506.) 1892. Stock in our orchards; by Ira J. Blackwell. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1892: 112-115.) . The capabilities and possibilities of fruit grow- ing in N. J.; by E. Williams. (Same 1892: 53-55.) . Small fruit culture; by David Baird. (Same 1892 : 146-149.) . The revision of the fruit list; by J. B. Rogers. (Same 1892: 94-97.) . Fruit growing in N. J.; by J. M. White. (Same 1892: 55-57.) . Horticulture at the World's Fair; by Edwd. Bur- rough. (Same 1892: 144-146.) . See below, Pests. Fungi, this date. 1893. See same, this date. . Fruit culture and its dependence on apiculture; by W. W. Case. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 440-442.) 1894. The cultivation of orchards; by Wm. R. Lippin- cott. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1894: 126-128.) . The care and cultivation of orchards; by Ira J. Blackwell. (Same 1894: 118-122.) . N. J. horticulture at the Columbian Eixposition; byW. R.Ward. (Some 1894: 170-182.) . Some neglected features in commercial horticul- ture; by Chas. W. Garfield. (21 same 1893: 169-187.) . See below. Pests. Fungi, this date. 1895. Irrigation for fruit culture, or the most practica- ble methods to make fruit growing profitable; by J. H. Hale. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1895: 58-67.) . Intensive horticulture; by Rodolfos Bingham. (Some 1895: 151-161.) . Total areas of fruits and their distribution; char- acter of soils devoted to fruit growing; kinds and varieties of fruit grown; methods of preparing fruit for market; methods of selling fruit; does fruit- growing pay? (16 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R, agric. college exper. station 1895: 154- 167.) . Observations on the methods of cultivation and manuring of orchards; by Prof. E. B. Voorhees. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1895: 168-181.) . Fruit rept.; by Saml. C. De Cou. (Same 1895: 19-20.) Small fruita, grapes, apples, pears, quinces. . The future outlook for fruit culture; by Hon. Geo. T. Powell. (Same 1895: 133-141.) . Intensive horticulture; by Woodbridge Strong. (Same 1895: 72-82.) . See below. Peach, this date. 1895-1904. Rept. of asst. in horticulture of state agri- cultural experiment station. In Documents as follows : Alva T. Jordan 1S95 In 16 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895 : 149-167. 1896 In 17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1896 : 159-168. 1897 In 18 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 10 A.R agrlc. college exper. station 1897 : 109-159. 1898 in 19 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 11 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1898 : 127-202. 1899 in 20 A.E. state agrlc. exper. station and 12 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1899 : 129-187. 1900 in 21 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 13 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1900 : 213-255. 1901 In 22 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 14 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1901 : 215-268. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Fetjit — cont'd Alva T. Jordan — cont'd 1902 in 23 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 15 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1902 : 243-290. 1903 In 24 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 16 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1903 : 289-345. 1904 in 25 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 17 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1904 : 291-346.* 1896. Spraying of fruits. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 48-49.) . Experience and observation in horticulture the past season; by Geo. L. Gilllngham. (23 same 1895: 221-228.) -. [Studies in horticulture at state agric. exper. station, fertilizers used, etc., on asparagus, black- berries, raspberries, currants, gooseberries, straw- berries, plums, cherries, pears, apples, peaches, veg- etables]; by A. T. Jordan. (17 A.R. state agric. ex- per. station 1896: 159-168.) . How to interest the young in horticultural pur- suits; by T. J. Beans. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1896: 46-56.) . Our mistakes [in fruit growing] ; by L. D. Wil- lard. (Some 1896: 97-111.) . Woman's mission in horticulture; by Tocie A. Lippincott. (Same 1896: 147-151.) . Horticultural work at the experiment station; by E. B. Voorhees. (Sam^ 1896: 56-60.) . Remarks, on horticulture; by Thos. J. Beans. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 215-220.) 1897. Marketing of fruits; by Horace Roberts. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 184-188.) . How to plant and what to grow; by Chas. Black. (Some 1897: 111-118.) . Helps and hindrances to fruit culture; by Chas. A. Green. (Same 1897: 126-131.) . Location and exposure of orchards; by Bmmor Roberts. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 61-68.) Includes discussion by the socy. . See below. Soils. Manures, this date. . N. J. fruit crops; general yield. (25 A.R. bd. agric. 1897: 41.) . Lights and shades in horticulture; by C. W. Gar- field. (24 some 1896: 215-230.) 1898. The problem of the over-production of fruits; by L. H. Bailey. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1898: 79-88.) . The transportation of fruits and vegetables; by J. B. Rogers. (Same 1898: 187-194.) 1899. Acreage and value of vegetables and small fruits. (29 A.R. bd. agric. 1901: 100-101.) . The tree fruits — experiments in fertilizing, irri- gation, etc.; by A. T. Jordan. (20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1899: 145-149.) Pears, apples, peaches, plums, cherries. . The future of fruit-growing; by S. D. Willard. (26 A.R. bd. agric. 1898: 203-211.) . Results of observations and experiments upon fruits and vegetables; by B. D. Halsted. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1899: 72-98.) . The use of fertilizers for orchards and small fruits; by Prof. B. B. Voorhees. (Same 1899: 190- 197.) . Self-sterility: an orchard problem; by S. W. Fletcher. (Same 1899: 130-152.) . The underlying principles of variety improve- ment; by Prof. G. Harold Powell. (Same 1899: 172-188.) ♦ Mr. Jordan resigned Aug. 1, the work for the remainder of the year was supervised and rept prepared by Jennie A. Voorhees, later apptd. asst. horticulturist. 80 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSET AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Fbuit— cont'd 1899. Effect of low prices on horticultural pursuits. (Same 1899: 11-13.) . Evolution of fruit production and marketing; by J. H. Hale. (26 A.R. bd. agric. 1898: 213-229.) 1900. How and when to prune; by Chas. Black. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1900: 167-175.) . Grafting and pruning; by Martin Ernst {Same 1900: 74-78.) . New varieties of fruit of prominence in 111.; by J. B. Rogers. (Same 1900: 191-195.) . Horticultural examination in the west; by Jesse B. Rogers. (Same 1900: 187-191.) . Experiments with tree fruits — ^fertilizers, varie- ties, etc; A. T. Jordan. (21 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1900: 240-255.) Apples, pears, peaches, plams, cherries. . On fruit interests. (27 A.R. bd. agric 1899: 67- 69.) From address of Pres. Denlse. . See below. Pests, this date. Note. 1901. Silviculture in relation to horticulture; by Dr. John Gifford. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1901: 103- 121.) . Fruits and marketing; by J. H. Hale. {Same 1901: 178-182.) . Spraying of fruits and vegetables; by Emmor Roberts. (Same 1901: 195-197.) . Local horticultural socys. suggested. (Same 1901: 78.) . Horticultural and other humbugs; by B. D. Hal- sted. (28 A.R. bd. agric. 1900: 261-285.) Acct. of frauds perpetrated hy peddlers, " mall-order " agencies, etc 1902. The new horticulture and the young man's rela- tion to it; by Wm. H. SkiUman. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1902: 149-158.) . The value of improved methods in propagation in fruit trees; by Geo. T. Powell. (Same 1902: 125- 136.) . Address and discussion of horticultural ques- tions; by H. E. Van Deman. (29 A.R. bd. agric. 1901: 115-150.) 1903. Are birds tiie fruit growers' friends? of what use are the robins to horticulture? general discussion. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1903: 238-246.) . Rept. of delegate from N. J. state hortic socy. to Conn. Hortic Socy. at Hartford; W. H. SkUlman, (Same 1903: 250-253.) . Rept of delegate from N. J. state hortic socy. to western N. Y. state hortic. socy. at Rochester, X. Y. ; E. P. Beebe. (Same 1903: 247-250.) . Remarks of Capt Robt S. Emory; from the Peninsula hortic. socy., Del. (Same 1903: 127-135.) Peaches ; San Jose scale ; Oregon wash, etc . Hints on fruit growing; by Wm. H. SMUman. (Same 1903: 195-208.) . Rept of visit to the fruit farms of Burlington and Gloucester cos.; by Ira J. BlackwelL (Same 1903: 112-118.) . Rept of the executive committee's visit to the fruit farms of South Jersey; E. P. Beebe. (Same 1903: 102-112) 1904. Rept. of Pres. Wm. H. SkiUman, delegate from N. J. Hortic. Socy. to Peninsula hortic socy. (Same 1904: 252-256.) . Discussion on failures from defective nursery stock; by Wm. H. SkiUman. (Some 1904: 231-241.) . Grafting and budding from bearing trees and nursery rows; by E. S. Black. (Same 1904: 219-228.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Feutt — cont'd 1904. Self-steriUty in fruits. (Same 1904: 127-131.) Kxtracts from sundry papers. . Birds, fruits and insects; by John B. Smith. (Same 1904: 88-93.) . Rewards for fruit on exhibition. (Same 1904: 216-218.) . N. J. State Horticultural Socy. Old fruit lists. Arranged and tabulated. Mount Holly: New Jersey Mirror Print, n. d. 6 U. Copy seen in Bntgers College Library. Atlantic County 1903. Elxperience in fruit-growing [in Atlantic C!o.]; by Henry Pfeifter. (31 A.R. bd. agric 1903: 388- 392.) College Farm,, New Brunstoick 1898-1903. Experiments with blackberries, raspberries, currants and gooseberries, strawberries; by A. T. Jordan. In Documents as follows : 1898 in 19 A.R. state agric. eiper. stat and 11 A,B. agric college exper. stat 1898 : 132-145. 1899 in 20 A.R. state agric. exper. stat. and 12 A.B. agric college exper. stat 1899 : 135 ; 139-144. 1900 In 21 A.E. state agric exper. stat and 13 A.E. agric coUege exper. stat 1900 : 21T ; 222-240. 1901 in 22 A.E. state agric. exper. stat and 14 A.B. agric coUege exper. stat 1901 : 220 ; 225-238. 1902 in 23 A.E. state agric. exper. stat and 15 A.E. agric college exper. stat 19(92 : 248 ; 253-263. 1903 in 24 A.E. state agric exper. stat and 16 A-B. agric college exper. stat 1903 : 293 ; 307-326. The rept for 1903 includes a summary for the series. 1900. Horticultural work on the Ck)Uege Farm; by A T. Jordan. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1900: 176-187.) 1901-1903. Tree fruits, — fertilizer experiments, varie- ties, etc.; by A. T. Jordan. (22 A.R, state agric exper. station and 14 A.R, agric. college exper. sta- tion 1901 (pp. 238-254) — 24 same and 16 same, 1903.) 1904. E!xperiments with blackberries, raspberries, cur- rants and gooseberries, strawberries; by Miss J. A. Voorhees. (25 same and 17 same 1904: 314; 319- 328.) Includes a summary of experiments, 1898-1903; see above, under those dates. . Experiments with tree fruits — fertUizers, irriga- tion, varieties, etc.; by Miss J. A. Voorhees. (25 same and 17 same 1904: 328-340.) Cv,m,l>efland County 1877. Letter from Wm. O. H. Gwynneth, Vineland, Cnm- berland Co., on fruit crops of Vineland — grape, blackberry, peaches, pears, strawberries, raspber-. ries, apples; staple crops, sweet potatoes, corn, wheat; rye, barley, oats and buckwheat grown oc- casionally; hay crop: stock; fertilizers. (5 A.H. bd. agric 1877: 94-97.) Gloucester County See below, Apple. Mercer County 1895. See below, Monmouth Co., this data Middlesex County 1879. Remarks on peaclii pear, apple, cherry, straw- berry, raspberry and blackberry crop in 3iiddlesex Co.; by D. McLary. (6 A.R. bd. agric 1878: 170.) Monmouth County 1878. [Varieties of fniit in Middletown] : strawberry, peach, grape; by E. Beekman. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 170.) 1895. Statistics of fruit culture in Monmouth, Ocean and Mercer Cos.; by D. Aug. Vanderveer. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 189.5: 17-19.) Apples, pears, grapes, strawberries, blackberries, rasp- berries. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 81 AGEICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Fbuit — cont'd Moorestown 1878. Kept, of S. C. De Cou, Moorestown, on strawber- ries, gooseberries, raspberries, cherries, blackber- ries, apples, pears, peaches, grape. ( 5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 164-165.) Ocean County 1877. See above, Agriculture. Ocean Co., this date. 1878. [Horticulturists in Ocean Co.] ; by B. F. Erring- ton: cranberry culture (1849); peaches (1850) grapes; pears and apples; blackberries; strawber- ries. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 168-170.) 1895. See above, Monmouth Co., this date. Salem County 1877. Letter from F. Pettit, Mannlngton, Salem Co., rel. to fruit raising in Salem Co., particularly apples; mnftre. of vinegar. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 132-134.) Yineland See above, Cumberland County. APPLE See also below, Pests : Fungi ; also Insects. 1877. Cultivation of apples; by S. P. Conover, Marl- borough, Monmouth Co. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 130.) . See above. Fruit. Salem County, this date. . The apple; by Edwin Beekman. (Procs. state hortlc. socy. 1877: 32-34.) 1879. General discussion rel. to apples; varieties; etc. (Sams 1879: 13-20.) 1882. Drying fruits; J. D. Cole's experience with ap- ples; cost of apparatus. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 319.) 1884. Summary of discussion on apple culture and pests at mtg. of State Hortic. Socy. (11 same 1883: 235-236.) . Apple culture; by Eli Minch. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 18-26.) 1893. Apples and how to grow them; by E. Bradshaw. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 399-400.) 1895. Is it advisable to plant commercial orchards of apples in N. J.? and the best varieties. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1895: 41-43.) 1897. Suggestions as to methods of mngmt. of apple orchards. (18 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 10 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1897: 129-130.) Eepublisbed from Bull. 119. . Apple-growing in New Jersey; by [E. B. Voor- hees]. 23 pp. (Agric. exper. station, Bull. 119.) . Same; by Prof. E. B. Voorhees. (Procs. state hor- tic. socy. 1897: 165-181.) 1900. Apples; by I. J. Blackwell. {Sams 1900: 78-84.) 1901. The future of apple growing; by Emmor Roberts. (Sams 1901: 192-194.) . Apples 21% of a full crop. (29 A.R. bd. agric. 1901: 89.) 1904. Development of export trade in American apples. (Procs. state hortic. assn. 1904: 16-17.) . Handling the apple for cold storage; by G. Har- old Powell. (Same 1904: 195-205.) . Evaporating apples and cherries; by B. J. Case. (Same 1904: 165-170.) Gloucester County 1893. The best apples for Gloucester Co. and how to grow them; by J. Repp. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 400-401.) Monmouth County 1877. Letter from Wm. H. Grant, Red Bank, Monmouth Co., rel. to apple culture. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 130-132.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Fkuit — cont'd ASSOCIATIONS 1857. Rept. of Mrs. B. F. Barrett concerning the Horti- cultural Socy. in Orange. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/6: 145-147.) 1878. Communication from J. Van Deventer, giving acct. of State Hortic. Socy. organized about 1842 and terminated in 1853. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 170- 171.) American Cranberry Growers' Association Formerly New Jersey Cranberry Growers' Association ; see below. Tbe publications of the Association are listed here owing to Its being the only organization of the kind in the country (14 A.E. bd. agric. 1886 : 361), and Its pro- ceedings not being printed for general distribution. serial 1883-1904. Proceedings of annual convention of Ameri- can Cranberry Growers' Association.* Checklist 11. 1883. Aug. 28 (Camden). Trenton: MaeCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1883. 30 pp. 12-19. 1884-1888. Not found. 20. 1889. Aug. 27 (Phila.). Trenton: MaeCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1889. 16 pp. 21. 1890. Not found. 22. 1891. Aug. 25 (Phlla.). Trenton: MaeCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1891. 14 (1) pp. 23. 1892. Aug. 20 (Phila.). Trenton: MaeCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1892. 16 pp. 24. 1893. Aug. 29 (Trenton). Trenton: MaeCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1893. 15 (1) pp. 25. [1894.] Aug. 28 (Phila.). Trenton: MaeCrelllsh* yulgley, 1894. 15 (1) pp. 26. 1895. Aug. 27 (Trenton). Trenton: MaeCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1895. 10 pp. 27. 1896. Aug. 25 (Phila.). Trenton: MaeCrelllsh & Quigley, 1896. 12 pp. 28. [1897]. Aug. 31 (Camden). Trenton : MaeCrelllsh & Qaigley, 1897. 16 pp. 29. [1898.] Not found. 30. 1899. Aug. 22 (Camden). Trenton: MaeCrelllsh & Quigley, 1899. 6 pp. 31. 1900. Aug. 28 (Camden). Trenton: MaeCrelllsh & Quigley, 1900. 12 pp. 32.1901. Aug. 7 (Phlla.). Trenton : MaeCrelllsh & Qulg- ley, 1901. 8 pp. 33. 1902. Aug. 26 (Phlla.). Phlla. : L. Fink & Son, 1902, 8 pp. 34. 1903. Not found. 35. 1904. Aug. 30 (Phlla.). Phila. : L. Fink & Son, 1904, 9 (3) pp. 1883-1904. Proceedings of annual meeting of American Cranberry Growers' Association.* Checklist 11-22. 1883-1891. Not found. 23. 1892. Jan. 19 (Trenton). Trenton Quigley, 1893. ' " 23. 1893. Jan. 17 (Trenton). Trenton Quigley. 1893. 24. 1894. Jan. 16 Qulgley, 1894. 25. 1895. Jan. 15 Quigley. 1895. 26. 1896. Jan. 28 Quigley, 1896. 27. 1897. Jan. 26 Qulgley, 1897. 28. 1898. Jan. 25 Qulgley, 1898. 29. 1899. Jan. 17 Quigley, 1899. 30. 1900. Jan. 31 Quigley, 1900. 31. 1901. .Tan. 29 Qulgley, 1901. 32. 1902. Jan. 28. Qulgley, 1902. 33. 1903. Not found. 34. 1904. Jan. 26 (Phila.) 16 pp. (Trenton). 18 (1) pp. (Trenton). 20 pp. (Trenton). 16 pp. (Trenton). 16 pp. (Trenton). 24 pp. (Trenton). 16 pp. (Trenton). 6 (1) pp. (Treaton). 16 pp. (Phila.). 11 pp. (Phila.). 15 pp. Trenton Trenton Trenton Trenton Trenton Trenton Trenton Trenton Trenton : MacCrellish & : MaeCrelllsh & : MaeCrelllsh & : MacCrellish & : MacCrellish & . MacCrellish & : MacCrellish & : MacCrellish & : MacCrellish & : MacCrellish & : MacCrellish & n. p., u. d. 13 pp. * Copies seen in Rutgers College Library. 82 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE OTATE OP NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops— cont'd E^TUT — confd ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd American Cranberry Growers' Association — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd Cbeckllst — cont'd In Documents as follows : 1883 In 10 A.B. bd. agric. 1882 : 215-231. 1884 " 11 *' ** 1883 241-256. 1885 ■' 12 rganized and incorporated Feb. 28. 1888. 1885. Property owned by Fruit Growers' Union and Co- operative Socy. of Hammonton, Atlantic Co.; their method of transacting business; shipment of fruit, etc (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 374.) 1887. Rept of E. R Sproul of Hammonton [in behalf of Fruit Growers' Union and Co-operative Socy.]. (14 same 1886: 383-384.) No. of members ; amt. of bnsiness done ; leading crops : roads and metbod of maintaining; beip; sbipments of berries, i)ears and grapes. 1890. Officers, members, shipments of crops, financial stmt (18 same 1890: 348-349.) 1873 in 1 A.H. bd. agric. [1873] : 85-87. 1874 " 2 " 1874 : 73-74. 1875 " 3 " 1875 : 73-74. 1876 " 4 •' 1876 : 163-176. 1877 " 5 " 1877 : 173-174. 1878 " 6 " 1878 : 177-184 ; 198-199. 1879 not fotmd. 1880 in 8 AJt bd. agric 1880 : 207. 1881/2 " 9 " 1881 : 335. non-serial 1873. Detailed acct of organization, work and aims of N. J. Cranberry Growers' Assn.; by B. W. Crane; (1 Alt bd. agric. [1873] : 86.) 1874. See below. Cranberry, this date. 1876. See same, this date. 1876-1887. See same, this date. 1879. Extract from proceedings of the 7th annual C!oii- vention of N. J. Cranberry Growers' Assn. (7 AM. bd. agric. 1879: 213.) . Deficiency in treasury of N. J. Cranberry Grow- ers' Assn. (6 same 1878: 182.) 1882. Full rept of X. J. Cranberry Growers' Assn. is copyright pre^erty and furnished only to members at Assn. (9 same 1881: 353.) State Horticultural Society The State HorUcnltnral Society was organized Aog. IT, 1875 and incorporated Dec 15, 1887. Tbe Proceed- ings of the Society first appear in the Collected Doeo- ments of 1904. It has, however, been indireetlr recognized as a state society since its organixatiiHL Under chap. 78, laws of 1899, it receives an annual appropriation of $400 from the State. serial 1876-1904. Proceedings of the New Jersey State Horti- cultoral Socy. at its ann. meeting. Checklist 1. 1876. Jan. 20-21 (New Bmnswit^). Newark: Jen- nings & Hardham. 1876. 57 pp. 2. 1877. Feb. 1-2 (New BninswldC). Newark: Prtd. at the Advertiser Prtg. Honse, 1877. 55 pp. Copy seen in Bntgers CoIlKe I/ibrary. 3. 1878. Feb. 6-7 (New Bmnswict). Newark: U J. Hardham. n. d. 74 pp. Copy seen in Bntgers CoIlKe Library. 4.1879. Jan. 15-16 (New Branswick). Newarit: Adver- tiser Prtg. House. 1880. 64 pp. Copies seen in Bntgers CoU^e Mbrary and in the H. J. Hist Socy., Newark. 5. 1880. Not seen. 6.1881. Feb. 10-11 (Newa*). Trenton : J. I.. Mnrphy, 1881. 82 pp. Copy seen in Bntgos COll^e Ubrary. 7. 1882. Jan. 11-12 (Vineland). Newark: Advertiser Steam Prtg. Honse, 1882. 76 pp. Copy seen In Bntgers Collepe Ubrary. 8. Not seen. 9. 1884. Jan. 22-23 (Camden). Newark: Staitack * Dnnham. 1884. 121 pp., 6 IL Copy seen in Bntgers College Iilbiary. . , 10. 1884. Dec 29-30 (Trenton). NewaA: Startrai* * Dnnham, 1885. 136 pp. Copy seen In Bntgers College Library. 11. 1885. Dec 29-30 (Troiton). Newark: Starbnd! * Dnnham. 1886. 188 pp. _ Copies seen In Bntgers College library and in the >. t- Hist. Socy.. Trentnn. 12. 1886. Dec 15-16 (Trenton). Newark: Starboii * Dnnham, 1887. 209 (1) pp. Copy seen in Bntgers College Ubrary. 13. 1887. Dec 14-15 (Trenton). Newaric: StarbncS <: Dnnham. 1888. 158 pp. Copies seen in the N. J. state bd. of agric and in toe Borers College Library. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 83 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd E^uiT — cont'd ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd State Horticultural Society — cont'd serial — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 14. 1888. Dec. ia-13 (Trenton). Newark: L. J. Hard- ham, 1889. 163 pp. Copy seen In Rutgers College Library. 15. 188!>. Dec. 18-19 (Trenton). Newark: L. J. Hard- ham, n. d. 224 pp., pi. Copy seen in Rutgers College Ubrary. 16. 1890. Dec. 18-19 (New Brunswick). Newark: C. W. Connell, 1891. 196 pp., foldg. table. Copy seen in Rutgers College Ubrary. 17. 1891. Dec. 16-17 (Trenton). Newark: C. W. Connell, 1892. 174 pp. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 18. 1892. Dec. 14-15 (Trenton). Mount Holly: The Mount Holly News Print, n. d. 152 pp., chart. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 19. 1894. Jan. 3-4 (Trenton). Mount Holly: The New Jersey Mirror Print, 1894. 201 (3) pp. Copy seen in Rutgtrs College Ubrary. 20. 1895. Jan. 2-3 (Trenton) . Mount Holly News Print, 1895. 191 pp. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 21. 1«96. Jan. 2-3 (Trenton). Mount Holly News Print, 1896. 164 (2) pp. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 22. 1897. Jan. 6-7 (Trenton) . Mount Holly : New Jersey Mirror Print, 1897. 217 pp. 23. 1898. Jan. 5 (Trenton). Mount Holly: New Jersey Mirror Print, n. d. 231 pp. Imprint taken from cover. Copy seen in Rutgers Col- lege Library. 24. 1899. Jan. 4-5 (Trenton), n. p., n. d. 242 pp. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 25. 1900. Jan. 4-5 (Trenton). Mount Holly : New Jersey Mirror Print, n. d. 197 pp., pi. Imprint taken from cover. Copy seen in Rutgers Col- lege Library. 26. 1901. Jan. 3-4 (Trenton), u. p., u. d. 210 (2) pp., iilus. 27.1902. Jan. 8-9 (Trenton), n. p., n. d. 181 pp., illus. 28. 1903. Jan. 7-8 (Trenton) . n. p., n. d. 265 pp., illus. 29. 1904. Jan. 7-8 (Trenton) . n. p., n. d. 268 pp. 1877-1891. Kept, [of ann. mtg.]. In Documents as follows : 1877 in 4 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1876:149-161. 1878 " 5 1877:161-172. 1879 " 6 " " " 1878 : 169-176. 1880 " 7 " " " 1879:175. 1881 " 8 ' 1880 : 129-205. 1882 " 9 " " " 1881 : 261-331. 1883 " 10 ' 1882:233-240. 1884 " 11 " " " 1883:231-239. 1884 " 12 " " " 1884:307-336. 1885 " 13 ' 1885 : 187-218. 1886-1887 not found. 1888 in 15 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1887:207.* 1889 " 16 " " " 1888:341-345. 1890 " 17 " " " 1889:409-411.* 1891 " 18 ' 1890:277.* non-serial 1875. Organization of the socy. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1876: 9.) 1875-1878. List of ofiacers; date of meeting, etc. In Documents as follows : 1875 in 3 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1875 : 74. 1876 " 4 1876 : 176. 1877 " 5 " " " 1877:174. 1878 " 6 1878:198. Officers only given in 1878. 1876. Usefulness of publications; suggestions. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1876: 13.) 1876-1904. List of oflBcers and members of committees. (Same 1876 (p. 2)— same 1904.) Beginning with 1878 there is also a list of members of the socy. 1879. On distribution of reports of State Hortic. Socy. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 174-175.) 1880. Lack of funds to publish rept. of State Hortic. Socy.; members urged to pay their dues. (7 same 1879: 175-176.) * Officers only. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pbuit — cont'd ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd State Horticultural Society — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1881. Membership of and cos. represented at State Hor- tic. Socy. same as at first mtg. (1877); benefit of larger membership and representation and hints as to how it might be attained; exhibitions. (8 same 1881: 174-175.) . Subject of state aid discussed by N. J. State Hor- tic. Socy.; Western N. Y. Hortic. Socy. self-sustain- ing; expediency of state aid questioned. (8 same 1880: 203-204.) 1882. Remarks by E. Williams rel. to policy of State Hortic. Socy. in holding meetings, membership, at- tendance, etc. (9 same 1881: 412-413.) 1883. Rept. of state hortic. socy. at ann. mtg. of bd. of agric. In 1883; no. of new members; ann. mtg.; need of state aid, by-B. Williams. (10 same 1882: 167.) 1884. See Agricultural Societies, this date. 1885. Summary of work of state hortic. socy.; exhibit at New Orleans. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 15-16.) . List of officers, members of committees, etc., of N. J. Hortic. Socy. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 355- 356.) 1888. How can we best extend the benefits and influ- ence of the socy.? by Franklin Dye. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1888: 96-101.) 1890. Minutes of the 15th anniversary meeting, Sept. 22. (8am:e 1890: 159-194.) . Retrospective and prospective view of the socy.; by B. Williams. (Same 1890: 175-185.) . The horticultural interests of N. J. and work of state horticultural society; by Wm. R. Ward. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 65-71.) 1895. Amt. appropriated to state hortic. socy., co. bds. and state weather service bulletins. (23 same 1895: 53.) 1896. Insufficient funds of the society. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1896: 20-21.) 1900. $700 appropriated by state for use of the Hortic. Socy. {Same 1900: 8.) By-laws 1881. By-laws adopted by State Hortic. Socy. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 195-196.) 1887. By-laws of the N. J. State Horticultural Socy. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 223-224.) Repeated In 1896, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904. Receipts and Expenditures See below, that title. BLACKBERRY See below. Small Fruit. CHERRY See also below. Pests : Fungi. 1903. How we grow cherries; by Wm. H. Morgan. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1903: 181-188.) See below. CITRON Melon. CRANBERRY See also below, Pests : Fungi ; also Insects ; also above. Crops. Fruit. Associations. American (Cranberry Growers' Association. New England 1888. New England cranberry crop affected by frosts. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 368.) 1890-1901. See above, these dates. 1893/4-1895. See above, these dates. 1904. See above, this date. 84 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops— cont'd FbtjIT — cont'd CRANBERRY— cont'd yew Jersey Interest in the cranberry crop was manifested by N. 3. as early as 1789 when an act was passed for the preserration of cranberries ; act of Feb. 16, 1832 repealed that of Nov. 10, 1789 and fixed a penalty for gathering cranberries on anlocated lands within the state or any proper^ not owned by the gatherer, betw. Jnne 1 and Oct. 1. See also above. Associations. See also above. Crops. Fmit. ' Associations. New Jersey Cranberry Growers' Association. 1868. See below. Soils, this date. 1871-1874. Table: cranberry statistics; townships classi- fied by COS.; compiled by N. R. French. (2 A.R. bd. agric 1874: 66.) Area set to vines ; soil ; age of vines ; cost per acre ; crops 1871-1873 and their valne. 1872. On culture of the cranberry. (A-R. state agric. socy. 1873: 22-23.) 1873. Cranberry culture in N. J.; by E. W. Crane. (Same 1873: 58-80.) . Standard barrel and crates adopted by N. J. Cranberry Growers' Assn.; method of checking fraudulent measurements. (1 A.R. bd. agiia [1873] : 86-87.) 1874. Cranberry growing in N. J.; by E. W. Crane. (2 some 1874: 59-65.) First attempts in N. J. ; cnltlvation in other states ; " The Pines," cranberry dlstr. of N. J. ; cnltlvation ; preparation of gronnd, etc ; picking, shipping ; yield; statistics; New Jersey CSranlierry Growers' Assn. ; foreign trade ; scald. . Cranberry culture ; increasing interest; " scald." (AJL state agric. socy. 1874: 2-26.) . Cranberry culture; by E. W. Crane. (Same 1874: 57-73.) 1876. Regulated measures for bushels, pecks and bbls. adopted by N. J. Cranberry Growers' Assn.; brand of Assn. suppUed to nmftrers. of boxes, crates and bbls.; sizes on which it is authorized. (4 same 1876: 141-142.) 1876-1887. Rept of statistician (N. R. French) of New Jersey Cranberry Growers' Association. (4 same 1876 (pp. 168-173)— 16 same 1888.) Ftom 1883 to 1888. the Assn. is known as the Amer. Cranberry Growers* Assn. ; returns are given for both titles in 1882 ; omitted in 1887. 1877. [Status of cranberry interest in country, X. J. crop, cultivation, prevention of rot, selection of land]; by J. H. Brakeley. (4 AJl. bd. agric. 1876: 164-168.) 1878. The cranberry interest; by J. H. Brakeley. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc., 1878: 250- 254.) 1879-1899. Table: cranberry crop of country, amt in hands of N. J. growers Jan. 1, market prices in Oct., Jan., May, each year; production for 1899 in New England and X. Y., N. J., the West (27 A.R. bd. agric. 1899: 63.) 1880. Letter from S. H. Comings of Mich. rel. to foreign [cranberry] trade. (13 same 1885: 233-234.) . The present status of cranberry culture; by J. H. Brakeley. (8 same 1880: 77-81.) 1881. Cranberry crop of N. J. largest on record; effect of freeze and scald; prices. (9 same 1881: 336.) 1882. Res. adopted by Cranberry Growers' Assn. that statistician be requested to use his efforts to obtain accurate knowledge of amt., condition and prob- able value of X. J. crop, as well as crop of whole country, said knowledge to be communicated to members of organization only, with view of obtain- ing best prices; expenses to be borne by Assn. (9 same 1881: 344.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Fbuit — cont'd CRANBERRY— cont'd New Jersey — cont'd 1882. Rept of committee (Cranberry Growers' Assn.) on standard measure. (9 sams 1881: 351.) 1883-1887. Table: compiled from late repts. of statis- tician, giving information of growth and progress of cranberry industry in N. J., New England and Wise. (15 same 1887: 183.) 1885. Remedies to prevent cranberry vines dying out (12 same 1884: 349-350.) . On standard measure; Its application to cran- berries. (13 same 1885: 221-223.) 1885-1886. Table: cranberry crop movement from N. J. and New EJngland towards Phlla., N. Y., West, home markets. (14 same 1886: 368.) 1887-1888. Tables: shipments of cranberries from N. J. and from New England to Phila., N. Y., West, home markets, Boston (from New England only). (16 same 1888: 367.) 1888-1889. Statistics showing cranberry crop at 1888, with estimates of 1889, and sommary of movement to Jan. 1, 1890. (17 same 1888: 393.) 1889. Discussion by Cranberry Growers' Assn. on for- eign trade. (16 same 1888: 369-374.) 1890. Address of Pres. J. H. Brakeley at ann. mtg. of CJranberry Growers' Assn. describing status at cranberry interest (17 same 1889: 389-392.) 1890-1901. Cranberry crop in New England, New Jer- sey and the West, each year. (29 same 1901: 112.) 1891. Quantity of cranberries produced in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mid- dlesex, Monmouth, Ocean and Salem cos., resp.; New England crop; western crop. (19 same 1891: 537-538.) 1892-1893. Cranberries produced in each co. in stata (21 same 1893: 350.) 1893/4-1894/5. Cranberry crops of New England, New Jersey and the West (22 same 1894 (p. 44)— 23 same 1895.) 1897. Analyses of cranberry soils, vines, berries. (19 A. R. state agric. exper. station and 11 Alt agric. college exper. station 1898: 122-123.) 1898. An investigation of cranberry soils. (19 same and 11 same 1898: 122-124.) 1899. Cranberry industry of N. J.; extr. from rept of secy. (A. J. Rider) of Amer. Oanberry Growers' Assn. (27 A.R. bd. agric. 1899: 59-62.) 1903. Rept from A. J. Rider on cranberry production in N. J. (31 same 1903: 102-105.) 1904. On cranberry crop in N. J., New England and Wisconsin. (32 same 1904: 103-104.) Pemberton, Burlington County 1894-1895. Experiments with fertilizers on cranberries; by Theo. Budd, Pemberton. (16 AJt state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. collie exper. sta- tion 1895: 110-112.) Philadelphia 1878. [Philadelphia cranberry trade]; by [Theodore] Budd. (5 AJl. bd. agric. 1877: 159-161.) Wi«con«in 1885. The wild cranberry crop of Wisconsin; by L. G. Kniffen. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 234-236.) 1888. Amt of cranberries shipped from Wise, to CJhi- cago; estimated crop; injury by frost and fire. (16 same 1888: 367-368.) 1904. See above, Xew Jersey, this date. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 85 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Fbuit — cont'd CURRANTS See below. Small Fruit. EXHIBITS See below, Exblblts, under dates, 1901, 1902 and 1903. GOOSEBERRIES See below. Small Fruit. GRAPE See also below, Pests : Fungi ; also Insects. 1877. Viticultural education and its prospective re- sults; by Wm. N. Barnett. (Proos. state hortlc. socy. 1877: 29-31.) 1880. Grape growing; by [E. Williams]. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 206-212.) 1881. New grapes; by Geo. W. Campbell. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1881: 7-14.) . Advantages of fall over -winter or spring prun- ing of the grape; general discussion at mtg. of State Hortic. Socy. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 203.) . New grapes; by G. W. Campbell of Ohio; discus- sion. (8 same 1881: 135-145.) Read at mtg. of State Hortic. Socy. 1882. On protection of grapes from rot and mildew; by A. W. Pearson; discussion. (9 same 1881: 307-314.) . Packing grapes for shipment; by J. B. Rogers; discussion. (9 same 1881: 302-307.) . Same. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1882: 42-46.) . Winter protection of grapes; grafting of grapes; discussion at mtg. of State Hortic. Socy. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 299-301.) . See above, Fruit, this date. 1883. "Varieties of grapes and their resp. merits. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 238.) 1884. Varieties of grapes for cultivation; rept. by fruit committee (J. B. Rogers, chrm). (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 81-82.) . Pruning the vine; by W. W. Meech. (Same Jan. 1884: 79.) 1887. Experience in bagging grapes to prevent rot; discussion of. (.Same 1887: 45-52.) . The observed effect of potash applications to the vine; discussion of. (Same 1887: 41-45.) . The future of American viticulture; by B. F. Clayton. (Same 1887: 66-74.) 1890. What shall we do with our vineyards? by Wm. H. Goldsmith. (Same 1890: 136-145.) 1891. Grape culture; by D. Aug. Vanderveer. (Same 1891: 64-65.) . Same. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 496-497.) . Is there danger in sprayed grapes? by T. H. Boy- sen. (19 same 1891: 399-400.) 1892. Grape and pear culture; by Chas. Parry. (20 same 1892: 326-332.) 1894. Has grape growing ceased to be profitable? by A. W. Pearson. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1894: 147- 150.) . Cost of growing grapes for market; by D., A. Vandeveer. (Same 1894: 151.) 1901. Grapes are 62% of a full crop. (29 A.R. bd. agric. 1901: 89.) . See below, Pests, entry under dates 1899-1901. 1903. Grape culture; by Dr. F. N. Thorpe. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1903: 87-94.) Atlantic County 1873. Cultivation of grape in Atlantic Co.; amt. of wine produced and value. (1 A.R. bd. agric. [1873] : 8-9.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops— cont'd Fruit — cont'd GRAPE— cont'd Atlantic County — cont'd 1877. Letter from V. P. Hofmann, on grape crop in At- lantic Co.; yield and price. (5 same 1877: 93-94.) . Letter from R. J. Byrnes, Hammonton, Atlantic Co., on grape culture in Atlantic Co. (5 same 1877: 91-93.) 1879. Grape crop in Atlantic Co.; quantity of grapes and wine marketed. (7 same 1879: 234-235.) 1885. Grape raising and mriftre. of wines chief indus- try at Egg Harbor City, Atlantic Co.; product; va- rieties; cultivation of vineyards. (13 same 1885: 252-253.) . Rept. of E. Williams on vineyards in Atlantic, Camden, Cumberland and Essex cos. (6 A.R. agric. exper. station 1885: 193-205.) Camden County See above, Atlantic County, 1885. Cumberland County . See above, Atlantic County, 1885. Essex County See above, Atlantic County, 1885. HUCKLEBERRY See below. Small Fruit. MELON See also below, Pests : Fungi ; also Insects. 1879. Water and citron melon crop of 1878 injured by lice or aphis. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 174.) 1890. The culture of melons; by B. Frank Rulon. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1890: 76-79.) . Melon culture; by Thos. J. Beans. (Same 1890: 71-76.) . Cantaloupe and melon culture; by [B. F.] Rulon. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 368-369.) 1891. See below. Vegetable Crops. Sweet Potato, this date. 1893. Growing and marketing citron; by A. S. Parker. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 383.) . Citrons — ^how to grow and market them; by B. F. Rulon. (21 same 1893: 380-382.) Matawan, Monmouth County 1899-1900. See below. Grain Crops. Corn. Matawan. PEACH See also below, Pests : Fungi ; also Insects. 1878. Peach culture in N. J.; by Ira J. Blackwell. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1878: 39-40.) . The most profitable peaches for northern N. J.; by S. Brant. (Some 1878: 41-44.) 1881. Planting of peaches in South and West Jersey on the increase. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 176.) 1883. Peach trees and their special fertilizers. (4 A.R. agric. exper. station 1883: 94-96.) 1884. Best varieties of peaches for profit for central New Jersey; letter from R. D. Cole. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Dec. 1884: 43-44.) . The best peaches for central New Jersey; })y Ralph Ege. (Same Dec. 1884: 35-42.) . Same. By J. D. Cole. (Same Dec. 1884: 42-43.) 1885. The peach; by A. W. Pearson. (Same 1885: 39-42.) . . Synopsis of points covered in papers of J. M. White, E. P. Tomlinson and D. Baird on peach cul- ture and yellows; discussion. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 196-200.) 1886. Peach trees and peaches; by J. M. White. (7 A.R. agric. exper. station 1886: 181-184.) 86 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AGKICULTUEE— cont'd Crops— confd FKuir — cont'd PEACH— «)nfd 1889. Peach growing in the clouds; by Dr. M. M. Walker. (Procs. state hort socy. 1889: 188-191.) 1890. [Peach culture]; by E. P. Tomlinson. (.Same 1890: 154-155.) . Microscopic study of peach buds. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 327-330.) . Substance of circular sent to peach growers Apr. 22. (11 same and 3 same 1890: 323-325.) Smninary of replies, 325-327. ^. Observations upon peach for 1890; by B. D. Hal- sted. 2 11. (Agric college exper. station, special bull. L.) Includes list of qnestions to be answered and form re- turned. 1891. Peach culture; by David Baird. (19 A.R. bd. agria 1891: 504-505.) 1893. Peach crop of New Jersey; longevity of peach trees. (21 same 1893: 43-44.) 1894. My experience with peach culture and other fruits; by Geo. B. Voorhees. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1894: 129-133.) 1895. Is it advisable to plant more peach orchards In N. J. for market or commercial purposes, and best varieties? by K P. Tomlinson. (Same 1895: 116.) [1895.] [List of questions sent out by hortic. dept. of state agric. exper. station rel. to fruit culture In general and peaches in particular.] (16 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 152-153.) " The qnestions referring to the other kinds of fraits are not given, since thej practically coTer the same gronnd as those for peaches." 1896. Modem peach ciUture and marketing; by J. H. Hale. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1896: 65-69.) 1897. Peach culture; by Saml. A. Miller. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 188-194.) 1898. See below. Nuts, this date. . Peach-growing; by A. G. Jordan. (19 AJl. state agric exper. station and 11 AJL agric college exper. station 1898: 190-202.) Same 15 pp. (Agric. exper. stations, bulL 133.) The BolL was Issned Jan. 15, 1899. . A consideration of forcing in peaches; by B. D. Halsted. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1898: 117-140.) . Thinning of peaches; by David Baird. (Same 1898: 108-110.) 1899. Peach culture; by John P. Wilson. (Some 1899: 222-227.) . The forcing of peaches; by B. 'D. Halsted. (20 AJl. state agric exper. station and 12 A.R, agric collie exper. station 1899: 417-418.) 1900. Peach culture; by SamL B. Voorhees. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1900: 148-159.) 1901. Peach tree culture; by C. M. Harrison. (Same 1901: 167-177.) 1902. Stringfellow method of planting peach trees; by H. W. CoUingwood. (Same 1902: 52-60.) . How we grow peaches; by Dr. A. D. Mansfield. (Same 1902: 159-173.) 1903. Pruning and marketing of the peach; by J. H. Hale. (30 AJl. bd. agric 1902: 267-292.) 1904. Shifting of peach-growing belt in N. J. (31 same 1903: 72-73.) . Experiences in some of the most famous peach orchards in America; by W. C. Johnson. (Procs. state hortic assn. 1904: 257-263.) . The most profitable management of peach or- chards; by SamL A. ilUler. (Same 1904: 181-188.) AGRICULTUHE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Fbutt — cont'd PEACH— cont'd Basking Ridge, Somerset County 1884/6-1884/94. EUege Farm, dairy products, etc.]. In Docoments as follows : Clarence B. Lane 1896 In 17 A.B. state agric exper. station and 9 AB. agric college exper. station 1896 : 169-181. l>j'c>7 in 18 A.B. state agric exper. station and 10 AB. agric. coUege exper. station 1897 : 161-192. 1898 in 19 A.B. state agric exper. station and 11 AB. agric college exper. station 1898 : 203-226. 1899 in 20 A.B. state agric exper. station and 12 AB. agric collie exper. station 1899 : 189-269. 1900 hi 21 A.B. state agric exper. station and 13 AB- agric coUege exper. station 1900:257-311. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 91 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Gbass and Fokage Cbofs — cont'd Clarence B. Lane — cont'd 1901 In 22 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 14 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1901 : 269-303. 1902 In 23 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 15 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1902 : 291-327. 1903 In 24 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 16 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1903 : 347-411. Oeorge A. BttUnga 1904 In 25 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 17 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1904 : 341-412. 1898. Forage crops; by E. B. Voorhees and C. B. Lane. 22 pp. 2 pis. (Agric. exper. stations, Bull. 130.) 1900. Forage crops; their yield and comparative value; by E. B. Voorhees. (28 A.R. bd. agric. 1900: 131-151.) 1902. Soiling crop experiments; by C. B. Lane. 18 pp., 2 pis. (Agric. exper. stations, Bull. 158.) Description of forage crops grown at station arranged In order of use through season ; special forage crops ; special combinations of forage crops ; prepa- ration of land for forage crops, growing leguminous crops for hay ; what constitutes value In forage ; yield of forage crops per acre ; soiling crop rota- tions ; results from soiling system ; record of dairy herd ; suggestive lessons. 1903. Field experiments with nitrate of soda on forage crops and on market garden crops; by B. B. Voor- hees. 28 pp., 4 pis. (/Some, Bull. 164.) 1904. Grass production; by D. M. Kelsey. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 109-114.) . Same; by H. W. CoUingwood. (31 same 1903: 115- 126.) Monmouth County 1891. [Fertilizer experiment] on grass; by A. S. Lam- bertson. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 503-504.) ALFALFA 1886. Lucern or alfalfa; its advantages and disadvan- tages; letters rel. to its growth in N. J. from G. W. Thompson and A. D. Newell; comparison betw. al- falfa and clover; period of growth at which alfalfa should be cut. (7 A.R. agric. exper. station 1886: 168-175.) 1887. Lucern or alfalfa; rept. on first year's growth of alfalfa upon College Farm; rept. on 4th year's growth of alfalfa on farm of G. W. Thompson, Stel- ton. (8 same 1887: 160-168.) 1888. Discussion rel. to new grass, called Lucern. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1887: 47-49.) 1890. Experiments with Lucern or alfalfa: plan, appli- cation of fertilizers; rept. of 4th year's growth of alfalfa upon College Farm; yield per acre each year, 1887-1890; location of experiments and description of soils. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 156-160.) 1901. Alfalfa: methods of culture and yields per acre, alfalfa protein versus purchased protein in rations for dairy cows; by E. B. "Voorhees and C. B. Lane. 20 pp., 2 pis. (Agric. exper. stations, Bull. 148.) 1902. Alfalfa, cow peas and crimson clover as substi- tutes for purchased feeds; home-grown protein vs. purchased protein; by C. B. Lane. 23 pp., 2 pis. (8ame, Bull. 161.) 1905. Alfalfa discussion at ann. mtg. of bd. of agric. (32 A.R. bd. agric. 1904: 34-41.) College Farm, New Brunswick 1887. See above, Grass and Forage, this date. 1887-1889. Experiments with lucern or alfalfa at Col- lege Farm; results. (10 A.R. state agric. exper. sta- tion and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889: 153-160.) 1888. Lucern or alfalfa; experiment at College Farm; consideration as a collector of plant food, etc. (9 same and 1 same 1888: 105-113.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Gbass and Forage Crops — cont'd CLOVER See also below, Pests : Fungi ; also Insects. 1885. See below, Soils, this date. 1891. July. Circular accompanying scarlet clover seed sent out for experiments. (12 A.R. state agric. ex- per. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 143-144.) 1892. Chemicals and clover; by D. C. Lewis. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 374-376.) . The year's experience with scarlet clover; by T. J. Beans. (20 same 1892: 334-339.) . Scarlet clover; station experiments; replies to circular sent to 25 farmers asking their experience; composition of scarlet clover, hay, etc. (13 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892: 130-144.) Most of the experiments were made in 1891. 1892-1893. Crop tests with scarlet clover upon farms of J. M. White, New Brunswick, College Farm, and upon farm of Hal Allaire, Allaire, Monmouth Co., in 1892; experiments under way in 1893. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 153-155.) 1893-1894. Crop tests with crimson or scarlet clover; experiments in 1893 upon farms of Theo. Brown, Gloucester Co., J. M. "White, Middlesex Co., and Col- lege Farm ; experiments in 1894 upon College Farm and farms of J. Voorhees, Somerset Co., S. Read, "Warren Co., and J. A. McBride, Sussex Co.; spring seeding of crimson clover. (15 A.R. state agric. ex- per. station and 7 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1894: 139-172.) 1894. Crimson or scarlet clover, its growth, composition and usefulness; by E. B. Voorhees. 31 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, Bull. 100.) . Discussion at mtg. of Monmouth Co. agric. bd. on crimson clover. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 433- 436.) . Five years' experience with crimson clover; by J. Fitzga. (22 same 1894: 403-405.) 1901. See below. Pests: Fungi, this date. 1902. See above. Alfalfa, this date. 1892-1893. Allaire, Monmouth County See above. Clover, these dates. Basking Ridge, Somerset County 1881-1883. See above, Grain Crops. Corn. Basking Ridge. 1881/3-1881/8. Experiments with fertilizers on clover at Basking Ridge; by S. C. Dayton. (3 A.R. agric. exper. station 1883 (pp. 58-59) — 9 same and 1 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889.) Omitted in 1885-1886. Chester, Morris County 1895. Crop tests with Essex rape and crimson clover upon farm of H. H. Horton of Chester, Morris Co. (16 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 121-122.) College Farm, New BrunswicJc 1884-1885/9. Fertilizer experiments with clover and millet at Vineland; by A. P. Arnold. (5 A.R. agric. exper. station 1884 (pp. 75-76) — 10 same and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889.) There are no returns for clover 1886 to 1888 Inclusive, the returns for 1885 being repeated each year ; there are no returns for millet In 1885 ; 1884 is repeated in 1886 and 1887 ; 1888 is found In repts. for 1888 and 1889. 1892-1893. See above. New Brunswick, this date. 1893-1894. See same, these dates. 92 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— <»nt'd Crops — cont'd Grass axb Foeage Cbofs — cont'd CLOVER — cont'd College Farm, Ifeto Brunswicle — cont'd 1895. Experiments with crimson clover, to study in- fluence at time of seeding — upon College Farm and farm of Thos. J. Beans of Moorestown, (16 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 119-121.) Gloucester County 1893-1894. See above. Clover, this date. Hopewell, Mercer County 1886. See above. Grain Crops. Corn. HopeweU, under dates 1884-1886. Moorestovm, Burlington County See aboye. College Farm, 1895. New Brunstoiclc, Middlesex County See also above. College Farm. 1892-1893. See above. Clover, this date. 1893-1894. See same, these dates. Somerset County 1893-1894. See above. Clover, this date. Sussex County 1893-1894. See above. Clover, these dates. Warren County 1893-1894. See above. Clover, these dates. COW PEAS 1882. Southern or cow pea; analyses; cultivation, etc. (3 A.R. agric. exper. station 1882: 87-91.) 1883. Cow peas; growth; use as fodder. (4 same 1883: 94.) 1902. See above. Alfalfa, this date. Red Bank, Monmouth County 1893. Experiments with cow peas on Brookdale Farm, Red Bank, by H. V. Howe, mgr. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 148-150.) 1900. My friend, the cow pea; by H. W. Collingwood. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1900: 138-147.) FODDER CORN 1882. See below. Livestock. Feeding, this date. . Analyses of green fodder corn, dried fodder com, ensilage; results of feeding. (18 A.R. Rutgers Sci- entific School 1882: 64-68.) . Experiments at College Farm; green fodder com, dried fodder corn, ensUage. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 132-137.) . Green fodder corn; dried fodder com; ensilage. 7 pp. (Agric. exper. station. Bull. 19.) 1894. See below. Vegetable Crops. Mangel-wurzeL HAT 1886. Field experiments with fertilizers on mixed hay; by S. P. Ridgeway. (7 AJEt. agric. exper. station 1886: 113.) 1890. The hay crop: treatment of soil, growing, secur- ing and marketing; by J. H. Denise. (18 A.R. bd. agric 1890: 430-433.) 1894. Experiments with nitrate of soda as a top- dressing of timothy and hay; the former on farms of L. E. Savacoal, Warren Co., and E. C. Mains, Alms-house farm, Sussex Co.; the latter on farms of E. E. Horton, Huntsbnrg, G. W. Van Horn, Fredon, D. N. Warbasse, Huntsburg, all of Sussex (3o. (15 AR. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1894: 116-120.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Gbass AifD FoKAGE Cbops — Cont'd HAY— cont'd 1897. Yield and price of hay in N. J. (25 A.R. bd. agric. 1897: 40.) College Farm, New Brunswick 1890. Field experiments at College Farm with nitrate of soda upon timothy hay. (11 A.R. state agric. ex- per. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 149-150.) Rothamsted, England 1856-1870. Experiment with different fertilizers on grass; kilos of hay per hektare produced, each year; rainfall in cm. in April, May and June, each year at Rothamsted, England. (4 AJl. bd. agric. 1876: 41.) LAWN GRASSES 1877. Seeding lawns; by T. B. Miner. (Procs. state hor- tic. socy. 1877: 41-42.) 1894. Lawn grass; by Geo. Woolson. (.Same 1894: 109- 111.) 1896-1896/04. Experiments at College Farm on growth of different varieties of lawn grasses; by B. D. Hal- sted. In Docninents as follows : 1896 In 17 AE. state agric. exper. stat. and 9 A.K. agric. coll. exper. stat 1896 : 400-401. 1897 In 18 A.R. state agric. exper. stat. and 10 AJK. agric. colL exper. stat 1897 : 339-340. 1898 in 19 A.B. state agric. exper. stat and 11 A.B. agric. colL exper. stat 1898 : 327-328. 1899 in 20 A.E. state agric. exper. stat. and 12 A.E. egric. coU. exper. stat 1899 : 409-410. 1900 in 21 A.E. state agric. exper. stat and 13 A.B. agric. coll. exper. stat. 1900 : 460-461. 1901 in 22 A.B. state agric. exper. stat and 14 A.B. agric. colL exper. stat 1901 : 421. 1902 In 23 A.E. state agric. exper. stat and 15 AE. agric. coll. exper. stat 1902 : 395-396. 1896/03 in 24 A.B. state agric. exper. stat and 18 A.E. agric. coU. exper. stat 1903 : 492-493. 1896/04 in 25 A.E. state agric. exper. stat and 17 A.E. agric. colL exper. stat 1904 : 529-530. LUCERN See aliove. Alfalfa. MILLET See above. Clover. College Farm, those SALT GRASS Island Heights, Ocean County 1893. Experiments with fertilizers on salt grass; by D. H. Shock, Island Heights. (14 A.R. state agric exper. station and 6 AJl. agric college exper. sta- tion 1893: 137.) SOJA BEAN 1879. The soja bean, a new forage plant; by [G. H. Cook]. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 25-30.) 1880. Soja bean a desirable addition to N. J. forage products. (7 same 1879: 14.) Nuts See also below. Pests : Insects : also Fungi. 1878. Our native nuts; their cultivation and commer- cial value; by C. W. IdelL (Procs. state hortic socy. 1878: 50-55.) 1889. Nut culture; by CJhas. Parry. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1889: 135-140.) 1890. Chestnut culture; by Chas. Parry. (18 AR. bd. agric 1890: 375.) 1884-1885/9. dates. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 93 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Nuts — cont'd 1895. Is it advisable to plant commercial orchards of chestnuts in N. J., and the best varieties? by Chas. Parry. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1895: 161-166.) 1898. Remarks of Mr. CoUingwood, editor of " The Rural New Yorker," on tomato growing, chestnut growing, plowing, spraying peaches. (Same 1898: 95-100.) Pests serial 1888-1894. Rept. of the entomological dept. of the N. J. Agricultural Experiment Station. Checklist 1888. Geo, D. Eulst, entomologist No separate copy found. John B. Smith, entomologist 1889. No separate copy found. 1890. h. t. p. pp. 457-528. From ann. rSpt. of N. J. agrlc. exper. station, 1890 ; entitled, "^Eeport of the entomologist." Copies seen in the New York Public I/ibrary and In Rutgers College Library. 1891. h. t. p. pp. 341-426. Copy seen in Rutgers College library. 1892. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1893. pp. 387-512. 1893. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1894. pp. 437-603. 1894. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1895. pp. 421-600. 1895. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1896. P. 363, Mil, 365-526, pis. 1896. Trenton ; The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1897. iv, 431-563 pp. 1897. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1898. Iv, 395-492 pp., pis. 1898. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. V, 371-467 pp., map, pis. 1899. Camden: Sinnickson, Chew & Co., 1900. iv, 421- 512 pp., pis. 1900. . Somerville : Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1901. ill, 477- 572 pp., pis. 1901. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. V, 461-587 pp., pis. 1902. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1903. Iv, 423-593 pp., pis., maps. 1903. Somerrille : The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1904. iv, 555-659 pp. 1904. Pat«rson : News Prtg. Co., 1905. ill, 555-652 pp., pis. In Documents as follows : 1888 in 9 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 1 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1888 : 202-212. 1889 in 10 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1889 : 241-313. 1890 in 11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric, college exper. station 1890 : 457-528. 1891 in 12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891 : 341-426. 1892 in 13 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college expef. station 1892 : 387-512. 1893 in 14 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 6 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1893 : 439-603. 1894 in 15 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1894 : 423-600. 1895 in 16 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895 : 365-526. 1896 in 17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1896 : 431-563. 1897 in 18 A.E. state agrlc. exper. station and 10 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1897 : 395-492. 1898 in 19 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 11 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1898 : 373-467. 1899 in 20 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1899 : 421-512. 1900 in 21 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1900 : 477-572. 1901 in 22 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 14 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1901 : 461-587. 1902 In 23 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 15 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1902 : 425-593. 1903 in 24 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 16 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1903 : 555-659. 1904 In 25 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 17 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1904 : 555-652. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests — cont'd serial — cont'd Under the " Insect Law " of 1898, the entomologist of the Agricultural College Experiment Station was designated state entomologisf. 1898-1904. Rept. of state entomologist, John B. Smith. In Documents as follows : 1898 in 26 A.R. bd. agric. 1898 : 67-89. 1899 " 27 " " " 1899:23-28. 28 " " " 1900 : 81-94. 29 ' 1901:237-242. 30 ' 1902:99-108. 31 ". " " 1903:331-344. 32 " " " 1904 : 161-168. 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 c 1889-1904. Rept. of the botanical dept. of N. J. Agricul- tural College Experiment Station. Checklist B, D. Balstedj botamiet 1889. Not found. 1890. h. t. p. pp. 323-453. From ann. rept. N. J. agrlc. exper. station. 1891. h. t. p. pp. 235-340. 1892. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1893. pp. 273-386. 1893. Not found. 1894. h. t. p. pp. 273-600. 1895. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1896. pp. 247-361. 1896. Not found. 1897. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1898. iv, 261-394 pp. 1901. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. Iv, 383-459 pp. Copy seen In Rutgers College Library. 1902-1904. Not found. In Documents as follows : 1889 In 10 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 2 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1889 : 221-239. 1890 In 11 A.E. state agrlc. exper. station and 3 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1890 : 323-453. 1891 in 12 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 4 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1891 : 235-340. 1892 in 13 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1892 : 275-386. 1893 in 14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893 : 287-436. 1894 in 15 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.E. . agrlc. college exper. station 1894 : 275-419. 1895 in 16 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1895 : 247-361. 1896 in 17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1896 : 289-429. 1897 in 18 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 10 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1897 : 261-394. 1898 in 19 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 11 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1898 : 291-370. 1899 in 20 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1899 : 323-419. 1900 in 21 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.E. ■ agric. college exper. station 1900 : 405-476. 1901 in 22 A.E. state agrlc. exper. station and 14 A.E. agrlc. college exper. station 1901 : 383-459. 1902 in 23 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 15 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1902 : 377-422. 1903 in 24 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 16 A.E. agrlc. college exper. station 1903 : 459-554. 1904 in 25 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 17 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1904 ; 447-553. non-serial n. d. Fumigation; by J. B. Smith. 4 pp. (Entomologi- cal circular 23, state bd. agric.) . Arsenical poisons and how to use them; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 3 pp. {Same no. 2.) . Whale-oil soap and its uses; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Same no. 5.) . Arsenate of lead; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Same no. 13.) . Resin-lime-arsenic mixture. 2 pp. (Same no. 38.) . Carbon bisulphide; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Same no. 25.) ! 1874. See below, Crops. Vegetable. Potato. 94 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests — cont'd non-serial— cont'd 1876. Entomology and its relations to horticulture; by A. S. Fuller. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1876: 41-45.) 1880. See above. Fruit Crops. Small PYuit, this date. 1884. Agrotidae — cut worms; by John B. Betts. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 59-61.) 1888. Paper on entomology; by I. W. Nicholson. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 499-500.) Insects molesting potatoes and wheat. , Entomology; comprising cuts, and over 200 de- lineations of various insects, with some general truths in applied entomology. (15 same 1887: 485- 535.) Extracts from " General truths in applied entomology " ; by C. V. Elley. 1889. Kept, of J. M. White on his experience in spray- ing fruit trees; cost of materials. (11 A,R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. coUege exper. station 1890: 365-366.) . Address of state entomologist, Geo. D. Hulst (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 307-321.) . Apptmt. of state entomologist at exper. station [1888]. (16 same 1888: 88.) . Ehitomological suggestions and enquiries; by John B. Smith. 3 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 55.) Chiefly directions about sending Insects to entomologist. 1890. A year of horticultural entomology; by John B. Smith. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1890: 97-104.) . Spraying trees and vines; by J. M. White. (Some 1890: 110-112.) 1891. Plant diseases and their treatment; by B. T. Gal- loway. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 73-91.) . Horticultural entomology in N. J. ; by J. B. Smith. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1891: 41-48.) . Results of spraying during the year 1891; by Isaac W. Nicholson. (Some 1891: 142-146.) . Results of spraying during the year; Bordeaux mixture; by J. M. White. (.Same 1891: 62-63.) . Address of C. Conrow on his experience in spray- ing; discussion. (18 same 1890: 104-110.) . Address of J. M. White, giving his experience in spraying. (18 same 1890: 102-104.) . Remarks on spraying, etc.; by Dr. Halsted. (18 same 1890: 100-102.) . Spraying, from the entomological standpoint; by J. B. Smith. (18 same 1890: 93-100.) 1893. Entomological work in N. J. and in Mass. (21 same 1893: 55-56.) 1894. Results of spraying in 1893; by Chas. Parry. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1894: 55-62.) . Concerning vocation of the phytopathologist. (15 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 7 AJl. agric. college exper. station 1894: 398-401.) From "The Florist Exchange," Oct 6, 1894. 1894-1895. Poisonous plants of N. J.; by B. D. Halsted. (15 same and 7 same 1894 (pp. 401-419) — 16 some and 7 same 1895.) 1894-1904. General review of year's work in entomol- ogy; by J. B. Smith. (15 same and 7 same 1894 (pp. 423-460) — ^25 same and 17 same 1904.) 1897. Rept. of legislative committee; state appm. for examination of fruit enemies. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 21-22.) . Entomological work of the year; by Prot John B. Smith. (25 A.R. bd. agric. 1897: 97-118.) . Lessons on spraying; by I. J. BlackwelL (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 30-32.) . See above. Crops. Fruit Crops. Small Fruit, this date. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests — cont'd won-«eriaI— cont'd 1899. Summary of address of John B. Smith on "An- other year of entomological work." (27 A.R. bd. agric. 1899: 31-33.) . Spraying; by J. B. Smith. (20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. star tion 1899: 492-496.) Directions abont application. 1899-1901. Experiments with spraying; by B. D. Hal- sted. (20 same and 12 same 1899 (pp. 402-404)— 22 same and 14 same 1901.) The experiments were chiefly on vegetables ; grapes also are given in 1901. 1900. Economic entomology in Europe; by J. B. Smith. (21 «ome and 13 same 1900: 549-572.) Includes remarks on quarantine of Amer. fmlts in Europe. 1901. Spraying experiments [on ornamental plants] in greenhouse; by B. D. Halsted. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 448-449.) 1903. Best way to mix lime, sulphur and salt (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1904: 249-251.) Article by A. N. Brown In American Agriculturist, Oct 31, 1903. . The law and the horticulturist; by John B. Smith. (Some 1903: 69-80.) . Nitrate of soda, its production and value; by Dr. E. B. Voorhees. (.Bame 1903: 138-162.) 1904. Discussion on use of caustic soda for San Jose scale. (Some 1904: 59-64.) . See above. Crops. Fruit, this date. Pests: Fungi 1877. See below. Vegetable Crops. Sweet Potato. 1886. Botanical characters of the black rot; by F. Lamson Scribner. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1886: 203-209.) 1887. The year's experience of remedies for fungi; dis- cussion of. {Same 1887: 53-58.) 1889. Fungi injurious to horticulture; by Byron D. Halsted. {Same 1889: 149-162.) . On treatment of fungus diseases of plants; by A. W. Pier son (sic, 1. e. Pearson), agt U. S. dept of agric (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 349-359.) . Fungi injurious to crops. (10 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.R. agric college exper. star tion 1889: 231-232.) . The use of fungicides in the prevention and cure of fungous diseases of plants; by A. W. Pearson. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 163-175.) . Some of the best fungus remedies. (10 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 2 AJEL agric college exper. station 1889: 237-239.) . Some of the newer or little known fungL (10 same and 2 «ajne 1889: 233-237.) 1890. Rusts, smuts, ergots and rots, some of the dis- eases that seriously affect field crops, vegetables and fruit, remedies that have proved successful; by B. D. Halsted. (17 A.R. bd. agric 1889: 261-279.) . The anthracnoses and their relations to horticul- ture; by Byron D. Halsted. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1890: 56-66.) . See below. Laws, this date. 1890-1896. Fungous diseases of crops. (11 AJl. state agric exper. station and 3 A.R. agric coUege exper. station 1890 (pp. 345-363)— 17 same and 9 same 1896.) Vegetables ; floral and ornamental plants ; In the 12th and following repts. each crop Is given under « separate heading. 1891. On the study of plant diseases, especially those due to fungi; by Irwin F. Smith. (Procs. state hor- tic socy. 1891: 157-174.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 95 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops— cont'd Pbsts: Fungi — cont'd 1891. Notes upon treatment for fungi; by B. D. Halsted. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and i A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 304-310.) . Study and students of fungi; by B. G. Halsted. (12 same and 4 same 1891: 236-241.) 1892. Fruit decay; by B. D. Halsted. (Procs. state hor- tlc. socy. 1892: 131-136.) . Fungi; by B. D. Halsted. (Agric. college exper. station, Bull. 86: 11-20.) . A study of fruit decays; by B. D. Halsted. (13 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892: 322-333.) 1893. A field observation upon fruit decays; by B. D. Halsted. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 366-367.) . A fatal disease to truck crops; by B. D. Halsted. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 362-366.) . Fungi upon weeds — the thistle rust; by B. D. Halsted. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 326-327.) . The solandi process of sun-printing; by B. D. Halsted. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 318-326.) Used In recording appearance of various diseases of piants. 1894. Some of the more injurious fungi to fruits in 1894; by B. D. Halsted. (15 same and 7 same 1894: 320-334.) . Blights and their remedies; by Byron D. Hal- sted. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1895: 100-105.) 1895. Field experiments with fungicides; by B. D. Hal- sted and J. A. Kelsey. 32 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, Bull. 108.) . Abnormal growths due to fungi; by B. D. Hal- sted. (16 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 355-360.) 1895-1902. Fungicides and spraying; by B. D. Halsted. (16 same and 8 same 1895 (pp. 319-345) — 24 same and 16 same 1903.) 1896. List of sets of fungi represented in station myco- logical herbarium. (17 same and 9 same 1896: 401- 402.) 1897. Ne^ fungi; by Byron D. Halsted. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 40-61.) 1898-1904. Fungi as related to weather; by B. D. Hal- sted. (19 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 11 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1898 (pp. 359-369) — 25 same and 17 same 1904.) 1900. Club-root of rape; by B. D. Halsted. (21 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1900: 413.) 1901. Partnership of trees and fungi; by D. P. Mac- Dougal. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 134-136.) . See below. Floriculture, this date. . Root parasites — [broom-rape] ; by B. D. Halsted. (22 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 14 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1901: 434436.) Description ; effect on clover, tobacco, liemp, tomatoes. 1902. Broom-rape upon coleus; by B. D. Halsted. (23 same and 15 same 1902: 408-409.) Broom-rape sometimes found on tobacco, hemp and the tomato. . Notes upon some rusts and mildews at Werners- ville, Penn.; by B. D. Halsted. (23 same and 15 same 1902: 419-420.) . Notes upon club-root; by B. D. Halsted. (23 same and 15 same 1902: 398-399.) Found on cabbage, turnips, radishes, etc. ; relation to liuman cancer. . Fungous enemies of plants in Nova Scotia; by B. D. Halsted. (23 same and 15 same 1902: 421-422.) 1903. The powdery mildews; by B. D. Halsted. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 517-536.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Fungi — cont'd 1903. Some of newer fungicides; by B. D. Halsted, J. A. Kelsey. 15 pp., 2 pis. (Agric. exper. station Bull. 167.) APPUE 1887. Apple-root louse; by Mrs. Mary Treat. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1887: 83-86.) 1893. Decays of mature apples; by B. D. Halsted. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 367-377.) ASPARAGUS 1896. Circular issued to press by B. D. Halsted, bot- anist, rel. to outbreak of asparagus rust. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896: 407-408.) . Diseases of asparagus; by B. D. Halsted. (17 same and 9 same 1896: 407-410.) 1897. Experiment in spraying for asparagus rust; by B. D. Halsted. (18 same and 10 same 1897: 372-376.) 1898. The asparagus rust — its treatment and natural enemies; by B. D. Halsted. 20 pp., 2 pis. (Agric. exper. station Bull. 129.) 1899-1903. Experiments with asparagus rust; by B. D. Halsted. (20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1899 (pp. 410- 413) — 24 same and 16 same 1903.) 1900. Asparagus rust in N. J.; its treatment and nat- ural enemies; by B. D. Halsted. (27 A.R. bd. agric. 1899: 99-108.) BEAN 1891. The anthracnose of the bean— remedy suggested; lima bean diseases; by B. D. Halsted. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 284-287.) 1892. A bacterium of phaseolus [affecting beans]; by B. D. Halsted. (13 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892: 283- 285.) 1893. Identity of anthracnose of bean and watermelon; by B. D. Halsted. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 347- 352.) 1901. Bean diseases and their remedies; by B. D. Hal- sted. 28 pp., pis. (Agric. exper. station Bull. 151.) 1902-1903. Mildew of lima beans; by B. D. Halsted. (23 same and 15 same 1902 (pp. 399-403)— 24 same and 16 same 1903.) BEETS 1895. Some fungous diseases of beets; by B. D. Halsted. 13 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 107.) CABBAGE 1893. Club-root of cabbage and its allies; by B. D. Hal- sted. 16 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 98.) . Same. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 332-345.) 1902. See above. Pests: Fungi, this date. CELERY 1891. Some fungous diseases of the celery; by B. D. Halsted. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 250-259.) 1892. Same. 12 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, spe- cial bull. Q.) 96 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AGBICULTUKE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Fojjgi — cont'd CHERRY 1890. The black knot of plum and cherry trees. (11 A. R. state agric. exper. station and 3 AJl. agric. coUege exper. station 1890: 364-366.) 1891. Notes upon monilia fmctigena, Pers. [cherry-rot fnngns] and spore germination; by B. D. Halsted. (12 same and 4 same 1891: 288-290.) . Destroy the black knot of plnm and cherry trees, an appeal; by B. D. Halsted. 14 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 78.) CLOVER 1897. Crimson clover disease; by B. D. Halsted. (18 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 10 A.R. agric coUege exper. station 1897: 314-319.) CORN 1896. Experiments with com smut; by B. D. Halsted. (17 AJl. state agric. exper. station and 9 AJl. agric. coUege exper. station 1896: 352.) 1901. Notes upon corn smut; by B. D. Halsted. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 437.) CRANBERRY 1875. Cranberry rot and scald In N. J. (3 A.R. bd. agric. 1875: 66-67.) 1881. On cranberry scald. (2 A.R. agric exper. station 1881: 60-65.) 1889. Some fungous diseases of the cranberry; by B. D. Halsted. 40 pp. (Agric college exper. station, BulL 64.) . The cranberry scald; by B. D. Halsted. 2 IL (Agric. coUege exper. station, special bulL H.) Ust of questions sent to cranberry growers in varlons parts of conntry. 1890. Summary of remarks of Dr. B. D. Halsted on cranberry rot or scald. (17 AJl. bd. agric 1889: 394, 395.) Ginnaminson, Burlington' County 1878. Rept of Wm. Parry, Cinnaminson; decline in pear blight; scald on cranberry. (5 AJl. bd. agric 1877: 165.) CUCUMBER 1901. The bUght of cucumbers; by B. D. Halsted. (22 A.R. state agric exper. station and 14 AJl. agric college exper. station 1901: 437-438.) EGG-PLANT 1891. Some fungous diseases of the egg-plant; by B. D. Halsted. (12 A.R. state agric exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 277-283.) 1892. "Palling" of egg-plant seedlings; by B. D. Hal- sted. (13 «ame and 5 *am« 1892: 286-287.) GRAPE 1884. The grape rot — ^what can we do to prevent it? by Alex. W. Pearson. (Procs. state hortic socy. Jan. 1884: 65-73.) . Grape rot discussed in letter to secy, from Byron D. Halsted. {Same Jan. 1884: 74-76.) . Grape rot; discussion of experiences with. (.Same Dec 1884: 47-53.) 1885. Discussion by members of State Hortic Socy. on grape rot (13 A.R. bd. agric 1885: 205-207.) 1886. The fungous diseases of the vine and their reme- dies; by F. L. Scribner. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1ES6: 123-148.) 1887. Observations the past season with grape rot and mildew; by F. Lamson Scribner. (Same 1887: 133- 146.) AGKICULTUEE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Pu^gi — cont'd GRAPE— cont'd 1888. Experiments in the treatment of downy mildew and black-rot of the grape made in 1888 by the sec- tion of vegetable pathology in the U. S. Dept of Agric. (Same 1888: 150-158.) . Treatment of black-rot In Arkansas, with the so- Intlon of sulphate of copper; by J. Hertlein. (Same 1888: 159-161.) 1889. Experiment made with the Bordeaux mtsture and bagging grapes to prevent mildew and black rot (Same 1889: 175-177.) . Grape rot and other fungi. (10 AJl. state agric exper. station and 2 A.R. agric. coU^e exper. sta- tion 1889: 232-233.) 1891. Diseases of grape and their prevention; by T. BL Boysen. (18 AJL bd. agric. 1890: 349-357.) 1900. Notes upon grape mUdew; by B. D. Halsted. (21 AJl. state agric exper. station and 13 AJL agric coUege exper. station 1900: 463-464.) 1901. The mildew of the grape; by B. D. Halsted. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 438.) GRASS 1901. Ergot upon grass; by B. D. Halsted. (22 AJL state agric exper. station and 14 AJO. agric coU^e exper. station 1901: 436.) MELON 1891. Bacterial melon blight. (12 A-R. state agric ex- per. station and 4 A.R. agric coUege exper. station 1891: 273-276.) 1893. Fungous diseases of the moskmelon; by B. D. Halsted. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 352-356.) NUT 1892. A serious filbert disease; by B. D. Halsted. (13 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A3, agric coUege exper. station 1892: 287-289.) 1896. The chestnut bUght; by B. D. Halsted. (17 same and 9 same 1896: 412.) OATS 1894. A leaf-bUght of oats; by B. D. Halsted. (15 A-E. state agric exper. station and 7 A.R. agric coU%e exper. station 1894: 319-320.) PEA 1893. Some fungous diseases of the pea; by B. D. Hal- sted. (14 AJL state agric exper. station and 6 AJK. agric coUege exper. station 1893: 357-362.) PEACH 1884. Extrs. from paper read by S. T. Maynard of Mass. Agric. CoUege at mtg. of N. J. Hortic Socy. rd. to peach yeUows; discussion. (12 AJR. bd. agric 1884: 327-331.) ^. Peach yeUows: what is known of its cause, pre- vention and cure, from scientific investigations and practical experiments; 1^ S. T. Slaynard. (Procs. state hortic socy. Dec 1884: 75-85.) 1885. Peach yeUows; general discussion. (Same 1885: 44-53.) . Peach yeUows; by J. M. White. (Same 1885: 35- 37.) 1886. Blight on peach trees in Mercer Co.; letter from r. S. dept of agric reL thereto. (14 AJL bd. agric 1886: 458-459.) . Peach yeUows; letter on the subject from Emi^ son Atkinson. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1886: 185- 187.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTa OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 97 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Fungi — cont'd PEACH— cont'd 1886. A note on peach yellows; letter from Charles W. Garfield. {Same 1886: 183-185.) . Peach yellows. Have any remedies been tried for the cure of peach yellows that have appeared to be effectual? Does any method or course of culture have any effect? Discussion by socy. {Same 1886: 175-183.) 1887. Can the health of plants be promoted by special fertilization? discussion of the question. {Same 1887: 90-101.) Special reference to effect on peach yellows. 1888. Peach yellows and soil exhaustion; by B. F. Smith. (Some 1888: 40-59.) 1896. Experiments with peach root galls; by B. D. Hal- sted. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896: 413-414.) 1898. Experiments with peach root galls [and forcing of peaches] ; by B. D. Halsted. (19 same and 11 same 1898: 354-359.) PEAR 1876. On pear blight. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1876: 14-15.) 1878. See above, Crops. Fruit. Pear, this date. . Rept. of J. Van Doren, Manalapan, on measure taken agst. pear blight. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 164.) 1879. Decrease of pear-blight. (6 same 1878; 169.) 1881. Pear blight and peach yellows; by J. T. Lovett; discussion. (8 same 1881: 197-201.) 1885. Discussion by members of State Hortic. Socy. on pear blight. (13 same 1885: 207-210.) 1897-1901. Experiments with pear blight; by B. D. Hal- sted. (18 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 10 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1897 (pp. 377-383) — 22 same and 14 same 1901.) Cinnam,inson, Burlington County See above, Pests : Fungi. Cranberry.. PLUM Bee above, Cherry. POPLAR 1895. Poplar blight in the nursery; by B. D. Halsted. (15 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1894: 394-396.) POTATOES 1886. Potato scab — its cause and prevention; by N. W. Parcell. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1886: 188-190.) 1889. The potato rot; by B. D. Halsted. 4 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, special bull. G.) . Potato rot. (10 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889: 232.) 1891. Blight of potato [near Ocean Springs]. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 269-273.) 1895. Potato scab; by Dr. Halstead (sic). (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 395-396.) 1897. Experiment in infecting soil with potato scab fungus; by B. D. Halsted. (18 A.R. state agric. ex- per. station and 10 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1897: 355-360.) 1899. Soil fungicides for potato and turnip diseases — experiments with potatoes 1895-1899; by B. D. Hal- sted. (20 same and 12 same 1899; 326-345.) 1900. Soil fungicides for potato and turnip diseases; by B. D. Halsted. 44 pp., pis. (Agric. exper. stations, special bull. S.) 1904. The diseases of the potato in relation to its de- velopment; by L. R. Jones. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 161-175.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Fonqi — cont'd QUINCE 1892. Some fungous diseases of the quince fruit; by B. D. Halsted. (13. A.R. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892: 307.) . Same. 6 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 91.) RADISH 1900. The white mould on radish; by B. D. Halsted. (21 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1900: 462-463.) 1902. See above. Fungi, this date. SMALL FRUIT 1880. A raspberry disease. (1 A.R. agric. exper. station 1880: 67-68.) . Same, bdside. (Agric. exper. station. Bull. 2.) Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 1884. Raspberry fungus; by J. B. Ellis. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 54-58.) 1891. Field experiments for raspberry anthracnose up- on fruit farm of Wm. R. Ward near Newark. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. col- lege exper. station 1891: 266-267.) 1893. Diseases of the strawberry; by B. D. Halsted. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 327-332.) SPINACH 1890. Some fungous diseases of spinach; by B. D. Hal- sted. 15 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 70.) SWEET POTATO 1877. Blight in sweet potato crops; by J. G. Whitall, Woodbury, Gloucester Co. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 107-108.) 1889. The sweet potato rot; by B. D. Halsted. 2 11. (Agric. college exper. station, special bull. J.) List of questions addressed to potato growers. 1890. Some fungous diseases of sweet potato; by B. D. Halsted. 32 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 76.) . The fungous diseases of the sweet potato. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 339-345.) 1891. Field experiments with soil and black rots of sweet potatoes; by B. D. Halsted. 19 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, special bull. M.) . Field experiments with soil and black rots of sweet potatoes, upon farm of E. Bradshaw, near Mickleton. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 260-266.) 1893. Field experiments with soil rot of sweet potato; by G. W. Jessup, Cinnaminson. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 345-346.) 1899. Experiments with soil rot of sweet potatoes; by B. D. Halsted. (20 same and 12 same 1899: 345-354.) Includes plan of experiments 1895-1898. 1903. Diseases of sweet potatoes and their remedies; by B. D. Halsted. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 149-157.) TOMATO 1891. Investigation of tomato blight at Ocean Springs. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 267-268.) TURNIP 1899. Experiments with club-root of turnips; by B. D. Halsted. (20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1899: 355-367.) Includes plan of experiments, 1894-1898. 1902. See above. Fungi, this date. 98 INDEX TO DOCVTMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Insects n. d. The codling moth; by J. B. Smith. 3 pp. (Ento- mological circular 12, state bd. of agric.) . About ants; by J. B. Smith, n. t p. 2 pp. (Same, no. 36.) . Cut-worms; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Same, no. 11.) . The elm-leaf beetle; by J. B. Smith. 3 pp. (Same, no. 7.) . The wood leopard moth; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. {Same, no. 30.) . The vaporer moth; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 2 pp. (Same, no. 9.) . The bag worm or drop worm; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Same, no. 8.) . How to treat San Jose scale; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Same, no. 6.) . Blister beetles; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Sams, no. 35.) . YeUow-necked caterpillar; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Same, no. 29.) . The scurfy scale; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Same, no. 19.) . The oyster-shell bark-louse; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Same, no. 20.) . Summer work agst. the San Jose scale; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Same, no. 24.) . Kerosene as an insecticide; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 3 pp. (Same, no. 3.) . Crude oil as an insecticide; by J. B. Smith. 3 pp. (Same, no. 23.) . Tobacco as an insecticide; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Same, no. 16.) . Time as an insecticide; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Same, no. 15.) . See below. Floriculture, this date. 1876. Relations betw. insects and plants. (Procs. state hortlc. socy. 1876: 16-19.) 1879. What can be done to stop the wholesale destruc- tion of the locust tree by the borer? by Prof. Smock. (Same 1879: 35-36.) 1881. Codling moth and canker worm; by A. J. Cook. (Same 1882: 63-64.) . Codling moth and canker worm. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 323-324.) Article by Prof. A. J. Cook, Mich. Agric Socy., In " Weekly Tribune," Dec. 14, 1881. 1882. See below. Weeds, this date. 1885. Insects injurious to vegetation; by C. V. Riley. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 97-117.) 1887. Extracts from paper read before Camden Co. bd. of agric. by I. W. Nicholson. (15 saTne 1887: 536-538.) Eelatlve to Insects. 1888. The white-marked tussock moth; description; in- jury; remedies. (9 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 1 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1888: 204- 206.) . The bag worm: description, eta; remedies. (9 same and 1 same 1888: 206-207.) . The imported elm-leaf beetle: description, etc.; - remedies. (9 same and 1 same 1888: 207-209.) . Remedy for cottony scale louse. (9 same and 1 same 1888: 209.) . Remedies for codling moth and plum curculio. (9 same and 1 same 1888: 211.) Insects, injurious and beneficial; by Geo. D. Hulst (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1888: 62-67.) . See below. Floriculture, this date. . Insect pests and means for destroying them; by G. D. Hulst 11 pp. (Agric. exper. station, BuU. 46.) . See Agricultural B^eriment Stations; State Stsi- tion, this date. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Insects — cont'd 1889. Insects vs. horticulture; by Jno. B.Smith (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 65-76.) . The horn fly; by John B. Smith. 40 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 62.) Our insect enemies and how to meet them; by J. A. Lintner. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 283-304.) . Notes on some insects of the year. (10 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889: 245-306.) . Insecticides: Paris green, London purple, tobacco, kerosene emulsion, insecticide machinery. (10 same and 2 same 1889: 306-313.) . Insecticide tests. (10 same and 2 same 1889: 243- 244.) [1889.] Catalogue of insects found in N. J.; by John B. Smith. (V. 2, pt. 2, Final rept state geologist 1890: 1-486.) 1890. Insecticides and how to apply them; by Prot J. B. Smith, entomologist. New Brunswick, N. J. (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 283-296.) . Same. 34 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, BuU. 75.) . Chemical tests of insecticides; by C. S. Cathcart (11 A.R, state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R, agric. coUege exper. station 1890: 522-528.) . Insecticides and their uses. (11 same and 3 same 1890: 460-470.) . See below. Floriculture, this date. .■ Elm-leaf beetle. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. sta- tion and 3 A.R, agric. college exper. station 1890: 511-512.) . Curculio notes. (11 same and 3 same 1890: 512- 513.) . The army worm. (11 sams and 3 same 1890: 514- 515.) . Plant lice and how to deal with them; by J. B. Smith. 27 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, BulL 72.) 1891. Farm practice and fertilizers to control insect in- jury; by J. B. Smith. (12 A.R, state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 409-420.) . Nematodes as enemies to plants; by B. D. Hal- sted. (12 same and 4 same 1891: 310-313.) . Farm practice and fertilizers to control Insect in- jury; by J. B. Smith. 12 pp. (Agric. coUege exper. station. Bull. 85.) Insecticide machinery; by J. B. Smith. (12 same and 4 same 1891: 423-424.) . What birds are helpful, and what birds are In- jurious to our fruits? by Dr. Jos. B. Ward. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1891: 66-75.) . The spraying of plants with insecticides and re- sults; by A. W. Pearson. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 416-420.) . See below, Floriculture, this date. 1892. Insecticide and fungicide combinations; by B. D. Halsted. (13 A.R, state agric. exper. station and 5 AJl. agric. coUege exper. station 1892: 341-342.) . See below, Floricultiire, this date. . Insects; by J. B. Smith. (Agric. exper. station, Bull. 86: 4-11.) . Grasshoppers, locusts and crickets; by J. B. Smith. 34 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 90.) Co-operation or legislation agst. insect attacks; by Prof. Smith. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1892: 35- 44.) . The elm-leaf beetle; by J. B. Smith. (13 AE. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric coU^e exper. station 1892: 451-455.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 99 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Insects — cont'd 1892. Spraying for Insect pests of orchard; by J. B. Smith. (13 same and 5 same 1892: 400-408.) . The rose-chafer — experiments with kerosene emulsion; by J. B. Smith. (13 same and 5 same 1892: 446-448.) . The smaller vine-chafer; by J. B. Smith. (13 sams and 5 same 1892: 449-450.) 1892-1904. Insects in crop bulletin, being chronological list of insects reported by correspondents, name of reporter and locality being given in each case.* In Documents as follows : 1892 in 13 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892 : 398-400. 1893 in 14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893 : 449-453. 1894 in 15 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1894 : 462-470. 1895 In 16 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895 : 404-412. 1896 in 17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896 : 444-448. 1897 not found. 1898 in 19 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 11 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1898 : 393-396. 1899 in 20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1899 : 453-456. 1900 in 21 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1900 : 502-504. 1901 in 22 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 14 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1901 : 507-510. 1902 in 23 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 15 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1902 : 443-446. 1903 in 24 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 16 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1903 : 586-587. 1904 in 25 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 17 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1904 : 565-567. 1893. Beneficial insects; by J. B. Smith. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 485-603.) . Insects of the year; by J. B. Smith. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 157-176.) . The periodical cicada; by J. B. Smith. 6 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 95.) . The pale-striped flea-beetle; by J. B. Smith. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 478-480.) 1894. Shade-tree insects; by J. B. Smith. (15 same and 7 same 1894: 509-541.) . Insect record of 1893; by state entomologist (Smith). (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 188-196.) . Scale insects; by J. B. Smith. (15 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1894: 470-509.) . [Legislation agst insect pests]; by Prof. Smith. (Procs. state hortlc. socy. 1894: 139-143.) . The San Jose scale in N. J.; by J. B. Smith. pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 106.) . Some insects injurious to shade trees; by J. B. Smith. 15 pp. (Same, Bull. 103.) . Cut-worms; by J. B. Smith. (15 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1894: 541-549.) . The periodical cicada; by J. B. Smith. (15 same and 7 same 1894: 582-591.) * . Insecticides; by J. B. Smith. (15 same and 7 same 1894: 591-600.) 1895. Same. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 400-404.) . "Raupenleim" and " Dendrolene"; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 511-520.) . Same. 11 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 111.) . Nurseries as factors' in the distribution of in- jurious Insects; by state entomologist, J. B. Smith. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 75-83.) 24 * Entitled Entomology In the crop bull, after 1892 ; tlie name of the reporter Is given for 1892 and 1893 only. J. B. Smith. (16 Smith. (16 sams AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Insects — cont'd 1895. Exhibition and extermination of Insects. (22 same 1894: 53.) From address of Bx-Pres. Burrough. . The June bug; by J. B. Smith. (16 A.R. agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1895: 507-510.) . The saddle-back caterpillar; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 475-478.) . The hickory bark borer; by same and 8 same 1895: 465-474.) . The fall web-worm; by J. B. and 8 same 1895: 458-461.) . The relation of insects to fruits; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 413-452.) . Misc. insects; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 393-400.) . AVhlte grubs; by J. B. Smith. (16 aome and 8 same 1895: 392.) . Cut-worms; their damage; remedies, etc. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 366-368.) . The bag-worm; by J. B. Smith. (16 some and 8 same 1895: 374-375.) . San Jose scale [and other scale insects] ; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 375-378.) . Elm-leaf beetle; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 378-385.) . Plant lice; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 387-390.) . Some recently introduced insects of horticultural interest; by Prof. J. B. Smith. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1895: 117-126.) Cut-worms; sinuate pear-borer; potato stalk- borer; bisulphide of carbon as an insecticide; by J. B. Smith. 39 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 109.) 1896. Rept. of investigations on San Jose or pernicious scale; by J. B. Smith. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896: 463-508.) . Relation of injurious insects to their enemies; by J. B. Smith. (17 same and 9 same 1896: 509-540.) . The army worm; by J. B. Smith. (17 same and 9 same 1896: 449-457.) . Life history of the scale (pernicious) ; by J. B. Smith. (17 same and 9 same 1896: 540-563.) . The San Jose scale — what shall we do to keep it in check? by Chas. Parry. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1896: 121-129.) . Insects in their relation to fruits; by J. B. Smith. (.Same 1896: 92-95.) . Plant enemies to the horticulturist; by B. D. Halsted. (Same 1896: 89-92.) . The pernicious or San Jose scale; by J. B. Smith. 5 pp. (Agric. exper. stations, Bull. 116.) . The insect work of the year; by state entomolo- gist, J. B. Smith. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 99-109.) 1897. Insect depredations of the past year; by John B. Smith. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 90-110.) . Discussion on the leopard moth and larva. (Same 1897: 23-25.) . The San Jose scale; by J. B. Smith. (18 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 10 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1897: 436-492.) . Circular sent to newspapers of state, leading agric. papers, entomologists of various stations and to some individuals on treatment for San Jose scale, signed by John B. Smith, entomologist. (18 same and 10 same 1897: 464-465.) . Rept. of investigations on the San Jose scale; by state entomologist, J. B. Smith. (24 A.R. bd. agric. 1896: 113-134.) 100 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTUEE— cont'd Crops — cont'd P^PTs: Insects — confd 1897. The San Jose scale and how it may be controlled; by J. B. Smith. 16 pp. (Agric exper. station, BulL 125.) . Experiments with dendrolene; by J. B. Smith. (18 AJl. state agric. ezper. station and 10 AIL agric. college exper. station 1897: 425-431.) ^. Paris green as an insecticide; by J. B. Smith. (18 same and 10 same 1897: 407-411.) . Kerosene emulsion sprayers [and kerosene as an insecticide] ; by J. B. Smith. (18 same and 10 same 1897: 412-425.) . Whale-oil soap; by J. B. Smith. (18 same and 10 same 1897: 431-436.) 1898. B^xperiments with crude petroleum on San Jose scale; by J. B. Smith. (19 same and 11 same 1898: 425-429.) Elxperiments with a kerosene-rosin wash; by J. B. Smith. (19 same and 11 same 1898: 429-435.) . [Kerosene and whale-oil soap as insecticides] ; by J. B. Smith. (19 same and 11 same 1898: 435-443.) . Letter sent by state entomolc^lst to comrs. xp- ptd. under insect bill " outlining in general the policy it was deemed wise to pursue." (26 A.E. bd. agria 1898: 72-73.) . Letter and drenlar sent to nurserymen notifying them of passage of " Insect Bill " and character of certificates required. (26 same 1898: 73-75.) . List of circulars sent to comrs. under " Insect BiU." (26 same 1898: 77.) . Letter sent to general or freight mgr. of express and r.r. cos. in reference to " Insect BllL" (26 same 1898: 75.) Distribution of [San Jose] scale in different cos. (26 same 1898: 82-88.) . See below. Floriculture, this date. The periodical cicada; by J. B. Smith. (19 AJl. state agric. exper. station and 11 A.H. agric. college exper. station 1898: 447-450.) . The San Jose or pernicious scale; by J. B. Smith. (19 same and 11 same 1898: 443-447.) . Insects injurious to fruits in 1S97 ; by J. B. Smith. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1898: 55-73.) 1898-1904. Record of entomolc^plsfs (J. B. Smith) ex- periment orchard. An orcbard of 50 infected trees, cblefij- by pemldoos scale, and some cnrrant Inislies set upon plot of land in Sew Bninswlck. (19 A.E. agric exper. station 1898:375.1 In DociuDents as follows : 1898 in 19 A.B. state agric exper. station and 11 AJL agric college exper. station 189S : 396^25. 1899 in 20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 AJt. agric college exper. station 1899:456-487. 1900 in 21 A.B. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.IL agric collie erper. station 1900 : 517-548. 1901 not foond. 1902 in 23 A R. state agric exper. station and 15 A.B. agric coU^e exper. station 1902 : 466-470.* 1903 m 24 A.B. state agric exper. station and 16 A.B. agric college exper. station 1903 : 604-631. 1904 in 25 A.K. state agric exper. station and 17 A R agric college exper. station 1904 : 603-628. See below. Receipts and Expenditures. Board of Agrictilture. Note under date 1873-1903/4. 1899. Insects of N. J. A list of the species occurring in X. J., with notes on those of economic importance; by John B. Smith. Prtd. as a snppl. to 27th ann rept of bd- of agric. Trenton: MacCrellish and Quigley, 1900. 755 pp., pis., maps. Copies seen in the New Jeraej Historical Sodety and In the State library. . Same. (Legist, docs. 1899: v. 4, doa 19.) - A more complete rept. (71 pp.) is fonnd in Bnll. 155. Agric Exper. Stations. AGEICULTtTBE— confd Crops — cont'd Pests: Ixsects — cont'd 1899. (Jmde petroleum as an insecticide; by J. B. Smith. 22 pp., 2 pis. (Agria exper. station, BnlL 138.) . Insecticides and parasites; by John B. Smith. (26 AJL bd. agric. 1898: 119-130.) . Fumigation [of trees and plants] ; by J. B. Smith. (20 AJl. agric. exper. station and 12 AJl. agric. col- lege exper. station 1899: 487-492.) . The pernicious or San Jose scale; by J. B. Smith. (20 same and 12 sa/ne 1899: 496-512.) . Losses by insects — and other things; by J, B. Smith. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1899: 57-68.) . Some of the economic relations of birds and their food; by F. E. L. BeaL (.Same 1899: 104-129.) 1900. Some insect happenings of 1899; by J. B. Smith. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1900: 6(^70.) . Crude petroleum versus San Jose or pemidons scale; by J. B. Smith. 20 pp. (Agric exper. statians, BulL 146.) . Crude petroleum as an insecticide; by J. B. Smith. (21 AJl. state agric. exper. station and 13 AJl. agric. eoUese exper. station 1900: 508-517.) 1901. Mosquitoes; by J. B. Smith. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 526-587.) . Insects of N. J. A supplemental index giviiig popular names and the chief crops preyed upon tqr destructive species; by John B. Smith. Camdoi: S. Chew & Sons, 1901. 9 pp. "To he nsed with the snppL to the 27th an" rept (1899)." . [Circular sent to entire bulL list and reprtd. gen- erally by newspapers: periodical cicada— Word of caution to agriculturists; by J. B. Smith. (22 AJB. agric exper. station and 15 A.R. agric coU^e ex- per. station 1901: 474.) . Same, separate n. t, p. 1 leaf. 1902. The salt marsh mosquito; by J. B. Smith. 10 pp^ (Agric exper. stations, special bnlL T.) . See below. Floriculture, this date. N. J. agric exper. station. Practical suggestlans for mosquito control; by John B. Smith, n. t p. 4 pp. . Modem methods of studying and dealing with hortic. insect pests; by John B. Smith. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1902: 65-76.) . The mosquito pest and how it may be abated; bj John B. Smith. (29 A.R. bd. agric 1901: 243-249.) . Study of certain mosquitoes in K. J. and stmt rf " mosquito-malaria-theory "; by H. P. Johnson. (23 AJl. state agric exper. station and 15 AR. agric. coUege exper. station 1902: 559-592.) . The periodical cicada; by J. B. Smith. (23 A.H. state agric exper. station and 15 A.II. agric college exper. station 1902: 47i3-489.) . The Chinese lady-bird; by J. B. Smith. (23 stmt and 15 same 1902: 505-508.) . Fumigation; by J. B. Smith. (23 same and 15 same 1902: 489-499.) . Crude petroleum [as remedy agst. San Jose scale] ; by J. B. Smith. (23 same and 15 same 1902: 500-503.) . Lime, salt and sulphur wash; by J. B. Smith, i pp., 2 pis. (Agric exper. stations, BulL 162.) 1902-1903. Rept. on mosquito investigations; by J. B. Smith. (23 AJl. state agric exper. station and 15 AJl. agric college exper. station 1902 (pp. 511-557) — ^24 same and 16 same 1903.) 1903. Insecticides and their use; by J. B. Smith. 27 pp- (Agric exper. stations, BulL 169.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 101 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops— cont'd Pests: Insects- -cont'd 1903. Circular sent to entire bull, list and reprtd. gen- erally by newspapers: periodical cicada — word of caution to agriculturists; by J. B. Smith. (22 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 15 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1902: 474.) . Introduced beneficial insects; by J. B. Smith. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 587-595.) . Household insects; by J. B. Smith. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 581-584.) . Insect inspection as carried on by state bd. of agric. (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902: 63.) From address of Pres. Voorhees. . Caterpillars; by J. B. Smith. (24 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 16 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1903: 577.) . Codling moth [remedy]; by J. B. Smith. (24. same and 16 same 1903: 576.) . Lady-birds; by J. B. Smith. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 573-575.) . Scale insects; by J. B. Smith. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 563-572.) . Leaf hoppers; by J. B. Smith. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 572-573.) . Plant lice; by J. B. Smith. (24 same and 16 sams 1903: 558-563.) . Shade tree pests; by J. B. Smith. (24 sowe and 16 same 1903: 577-578.) 1903-1904. Insecticides; by J. B. Smith. (24 sam^ and 16 same 1903 (pp. 595-604) — 25 same and 17 same 1904.) 1904. The Asiatic lady-bird beetle [and other beetles]; by J. B. Smith. (25 same and 17 same 1904: 575-587.) . The codling moth; by J. B. Smith. (25 sams and 17 same 1904: 570-573.) . Rept. of the N. J. state agric. exper. station upon the mosctuitoes occurring within the state, their habits, life history, etc.; by John B. Smith. Tren- ton: MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1904. v, 482 pp., pis. . Same. (Leglsl. docs. 1904. v. 4, doc. 43.) . The common mosquitoes of N. J. ; by J. B. Smith. 40 pp., pis. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 171.) . Insecticide experiments for 1904; by J. B. Smith. 8 pp. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 178.) APPLE n. d. The apple-plant-louse; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (En- tomological circular 32, state bd. of agric.) . The apple-borer; by J. B. Smith. 3 pp. (Same, no. 14.) 1890. The apple-borer. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. sta- tion and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 513-514.) 1900. The apple plant louse; by J. B. Smith. 23 pp., 2 pis. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 143.) ASPARAGUS BEETLES n. d. Asparagus beetles; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 2 pp. (Entomological circular 18, state bd. of agric.) 1898. Asparagus beetles; by J. B. Smith. (19 A.R. agric. exper. station and 11 A.R. agric. college ex- per. station 1898: 456-464.) CABBAGE n. d. Cabbage worms; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Entomo- logical circular 10, state bd. of agric.) 1884. See below. Crops, Vegetable. Cabbage, this date. 1888. Insects injurious to cabbage and best means of preventing their ravages; by Geo. D. Hulst. 21 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 50.) 1890. Cabbage insects. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. sta-. tion and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 507-511.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Insects — cont'd CABBAGE— cont'd 1895. The cabbage maggot; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 487-506.) 1896. The harlequin cabbage bug; by J. B. Smith. (17 sams and 9 same 1896: 458-461.) 1897. The harlequin cabbage bug and melon plant louse; by J. B. Smith. 14 pp. (Agric. exper. stations, Bull. 121.) 1903. Cabbage insects; by J. B. Smith. (24 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 16 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1903: 581.) CLOVER 1881. Clover seed midge. 2 11. (Agric. exper. station. Bull. 14.) Letter from seed dealer enclosing samples of seed, etc. and letter of A. S. Puller, to whom samples were forwarded for examination ; comment by G. H. Cook. . Clover seed midge. (2 A.R. agric. exper. station 1881: 66-67.) 1890. The clover-leaf beetle; damages during year; remedies. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 519-521.) CORN 1890. The corn-worm; damage to corn, peas, tomatoes; remedies. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 516-518.) 1891. The corn bill-bug; by J. B. Smith. (12 same and 4 same 1891: 394-396.) 1892. The corn-worm; by J. B. Smith. (13 same and 5 same 1892: 441-446.) 1893. The corn-root web-worms; by J. B. Smith. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 473-478.) CRANBERRY 1879. Something about crickets [their effect on cran- berry crop — defence of crows] ; by J. A. Fenwick. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 181-182.) 1880. Cranberry scald or rot. (1 A.R. agric. exper. sta- tion 1880: 65-67.) First bull, of the station ; no separate copy found. 1883. Discussion at mtg. of Amer. Cranberry Growers' Assn. rel. to Insects affecting cranberries. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 228-229.) 1884. Summary of discussion at mtg. of Amer. Cran- berry Growers' Assn. on troublesome Insects, etc. (11 same 1883: 255-256.) 1885. Insect enemies of cranberries. (12 same 1884: 345-348.) 1890. The insects injuriously affecting cranberries; by J. B. Smith. 43 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, special bull. K.) . Experiments for year upon cranberry diseases. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 332-339.) . Cranberry insects. (11 same and 3 same 1890: 487-493.) 1891. Experiments for the year upon cranberry dis- eases; by B. D. Halsted. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 266-272.) . Cranberry grasshoppers; by J. B. Smith. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 402-405.) 1892. Cranberry Insects; by J. B. Smith. (13 sams and 5 same 1892: 408-441.) 1895. Cranberry insects by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 390-391.) 1901. Cranberry katydids and grasshoppers; by J. B. Smith. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 511-526.) 1904. Cranberry Insects; by J. B. Smith. (25 same and 17 same 1904: 574-575.) 102 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Ciops — cont'd Pests: Insects — cont'd CUCUMBERS 1892. Insects Injurious to cucurbs (melons, squashes, pumpkins, cucumbers, etc.) ; by J. B. Smith. (13 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892: 475-512.) 1893. Same; by J. B. Smith. 40 pp. (Agric. college ex- per. station, Bull. 94.) FIG 1895. The fig-eater; by J. B. Smith. (16 A.R. agria ex- per. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 510-511.) FRUIT n. d. The fruit-bark beetle; by John B. Smith. 2 pp. (Entomological circular 27, state bd. agric.) 1866 [i. e., 1867]. Rept of finance committee (Ludlam) rel. to repeal of act making apprn. to agric. society for information as to destruction of fruits, etc., by insects. (Legisl. docs. 1867: 596-598.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1867: 567-568.) . Apprn. made to reimburse entomologist of the state agric. socy. for outlays made in preparing a work on destruction wrought by and habits of in- sects. (A.R. comptroller 1866/7: 226.) Paging from Collected docs. Work of entomologist of state agric. socy.. Dr. I. P. Trimble; publication of his book, " Insect ene- mies of fruit and fruit trees "; state aid in publi- cation. (Legisl. docs. 1867: 100-102.) From rept. of execntlTe committee of the society. 1890. The best means to destroy insects injurious to our fruit interests, especially the rosebug; by Alex. W. Pearson. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1890: 46-54.) 1894. Some fruit tree insects; by J. B. Smith. (15 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 7 AJEt. agric. college exper. station 1894: 550-575.) 1895. The fruit bark beetle; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 386-387.) 1901. San Jose scale and other fruit insects; by John B. Smith. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 91-100.) 1903. San Jose scale a setback to fruit interests. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 99.) GRAIN n. d. The angoumois grain moth; by J. B. Smith. (En- tomological circular 37, state bd. of agric.) 1891. Same; by J. B. Smith. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 AJl. agric. college exper. station 1891: 405^08.) 1898. Stmt, of Thos. J. Beans respecting angoumois grain moth. (26 A.R. bd. agric. 1898: 263.) 1900. The angoumois grain moth; by J. B. Smith. 8 pp. (Agric exper. stations. Bull. 147.) GRAPE 1882. On protection of grapes from rot and mildew; by A. W. Pearson. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1882: 47-52.) 1885. Elxperiences in prevention of grape rot; by A. W. Pearson. (,8ame 1885: 123-130.) . Grape rot; by Isaac Welch. (Same 1885: 120- 123.) 1890. Insects injurious to the grape. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 485-486.) 1892. Ripe rot in grapes; general discussion. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1892: 105-111.) 1895. The American procris; by J. B. Smith. (16 A.R. agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 484-486.) Insect injuring grapes ; description ; remedies. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Insects — cont'd MAPL.E n. d. The cottony maple scale; by J. B. Smith. 1 leat (Entomological circular 4, state bd. agric.) 1895. The maple pseudococcus; by J<. B. Smith. (16 A.R, agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 385-386; 461-465.) 1904. The cottony maple scale; by J. B. Smith. (25 same and 17 same 1904: 567-570.) MELON See also. Squash, n. d. The melon plant-louse; by J. B. Smith. (Ento- mological circular 33, state bd. of agric) 1895. The melon plant-louse; by J. B. Smith. (16 AR. agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 478-484.) NUT 1893. The chestnut-weevils; by J. B. Smith. (14 AR. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 481-485.) 1903. Nut weevils; by J. B. Smith. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 579-580.) OATS 1890. Nematode attack on oats; remedies. (11 AR. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric college exper. station 1890: 518-519.) PEA n. d. The pea-louse; by J. B. Smith. (E!ntomological circular 34, state bd. of agric.) 1900. The pea-louse; by J. B. Smith. (21 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1900: 505-508.) PEACH n. d. The peach borer; by J. B. Smith, n. t. p. 2 pp. (Entomological circular 21, state bd. of agric.) 1884. Peach trees and the yellows; investigations. (5 A.R. agric. exper. station 1884: 135-143.) 1890. Peach insects. (11 A.R. state agric exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 493- 497.) 1898. The peach borer, experiments with hydraulic cement; by J. B. Smith. 28 pp., 2 pis. (Agric exper. stations. Bull. 128.) 1904. Record of experiments in Marsh [peach] orchard; by J. B. Smith. (25 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 17 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1904: 587- 603.) PEAR n. d. Sinuate pear borer; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (En- tomological circular 28, state bd. of agric.) 1881. Pear blight and peach yellows; by J. T. Lovett (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1881: 69-72.) 1885. Pear blight, its cause and prevention. (Some 1885: 133-147.) 1891. The pear midge; by J. B. Smith. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R, agric college exper. station 1891: 897-402.) 1893. The pear-tree psylla; by J. B. Smltiu (14 same and 6 same 1893: 460-465.) . The pear midge; by J. B. Smith. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 453-460.) 1894. The pear midge; by J. B. Smith. 14 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, BnU. 99.) 1895. [Investigations with sinuate pear borer and pear midge]; by J. B. Smith. (16 AJl. agric exper. sta- tion and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 368-373.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 103 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Insects — cont'd PEAR— cont'd 1896. On blights of pear trees. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1896: 19-20.) 1903. Diseases in pear orchard; by B. D. Halsted. (24 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 16 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1903:550-551.) PLUM n. d. The plum curculio; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Ento- mological circular 17, state bd. of agric.) 1891. The plum curculio; by J. B. Smith. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 420-423.) POTATO 1875. Colorado potato bug in N. J.; experience of F. S. Gaskill of New Egypt. (3 A.R. bd. agric. 1875: 63- 64.) 1894. Potato-stalk borer; by J. B. Smith. (15 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.R, agric. college exper. station 1894: 575-582.) . Wire worms [injury to potato crop]; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 391.) . The Colorado potato beetle; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 452-458.) . Potato beetle; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 375.) . The potato stalk-borer; by J. B. Smith. (16 same and 8 same 1895: 390.) 1903. The rotting of potatoes; by B. D. Halsted. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 541-544.) . Potato and tomato pests; by J. B. Smith. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 580-581.) SMALL, FRUIT n. d. The blackberry gall maker; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Entomological circular 26, state bd. of agric.) 1891. Insects injurious to the blackberry; by J. B. Smith. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 372-385.) . Same. 16 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, spe- cial bull. N.) 1892. Blackberry and raspberry insects; by J. B. Smith. (13 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892: 456-466.) 1893. The strawberry weevil; by J. B. Smith. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 470-473.) 1898. The strawberry leaf roller; by J. B. Smith. (19 same and 11 same 1898: 450-456.) 1901. Two strawberry pests; by J. B. Smith. 17 pp., 2 pis. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 149.) Strawberry leaf-roller ; root louse. SQUASH 1890. Insects injuring squash and melon vines. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 475-485.) 1891. The squash borer; by J. B. Smith. (12 some and 4 same 1891: 385-394.) SWEET POTATO n. d. Sweet potato tortoise beetles; by J. B. Smith. 2 pp. (Entomological circular 31, state bd. of agric.) 1880. On sweet potato rot. (1 A.R. agric. exper. station 1880: 68.) 1881. On sweet potato disease. (2 same 1881: 65-66.) 1885. Notes on sweet potato growing in Vlneland, N. J. (6 A.R. agric. exper. station 1885: 206-209.) 1890. Insects affecting sweet potatoes. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 470-475.) 1892. Sweet potato insects; by J. B. Smith. (13 same and 5 same 1892: 467-475.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Pests: Insects — cont'd TOMATO 1903. Diseases of tomatoes; by B. D. Halsted. (24 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 16 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1903: 545-550.) WHEAT 1890. Wheat insects. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. sta- tion and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 497-506.) . Notes on wheat louse; by J. B. Smith. 2 11. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 67.) 1893. The wheat-head army-worm; by J. B. Smith. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 465-469.) 1894. The Hessian fly; by J. B. Smith. 8 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, Bull. 110.) 1895. Same. (16 A.R. agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 520-526.) . Wheat crop reduced 50% by work of Hessian fly. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 55.) Pests: Weeds 1882. Treatment of grasses, weeds and insects; dis- cussion at mtg. of N. J. Cranberry Growers' Assn. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 345-346.) 1885. Canada thistle; where found; fine of 25 cents on each thistle. (12 same 1884: 22.) 1889. What are the worst weeds of N. J.? by B. D. Hal- sted. 15 pp. (Agric. college exper. station. Bull. 52.) Scale of points to aid in ranking weeds ; questions for answers. . List of most wide spread and destructive weeds in N. J.; treatment of weeds. (10 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1889: 222-226.) . Weed extermination; by E. P. Beebee. (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 584-589.) 1890. The weeds of N. J. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 370-380.) . Preliminary list of the weeds of N. J.; engrav- ings, with explanations. (11 sams and 3 same 1890: 388-453.) 1891. [Weeds]; by B. D. Halsted. (12 same and 4 same 1891: 313-340.) Study of weed roots, migration of weeds, Eastern and Western weeds, foreign weeds, extermination. 1892. [Weeds]; by B. D. Halsted. (13 same and 5 same 1892: 350-381.) Winter condition of weeds ; root system of weeds ; sec- ond century of Amer. weeds [witli list] ; century of Amer. weed seeds [with list] ; weed seeds with clover seeds. . List of weeds and their most common fungi. (13 same and 5 sams 1892: 345-349.) . Noxious weeds and how to exterminate them; by Benj. Heritage. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 368-372.) . Weeds at World's Columbian exposition; circular sent by exper. station at New Brunswick to botanists and collectors throughout country. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 290.) 1893. Weeds at the World's Fair; by B. D. Halsted. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 290-312.) Includes checklist of American weeds and outline of illustrated lecture upon weeds. 1894. The Russian thistle and thistle-like plants; by B. D. Halsted. (15 same and 7 same 1894: 304-319.) 1895. Work with weeds; by B. D. Halsted. (16 some and 8 same 1895: 346-349.) Field bug loss, false flax, Russian thistle. 1896. Work with weeds; by B. D. Halsted. (17 same and 9 same 1896: "402-404.) A weed seed holder, Bussian thistle, dodder upon garden vegetables. 104 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AGSICULXUSE— cont'd Crops — canfd Pests: Weqjs — cont'd WHEAT — cont'd 1898-1904. Experiments with weeds; by B. D. Halsted. (19 same and 11 same 1898 (pp. 332-334)— 25 same and 17 same 1904.) In 1903 and 1904. there is a review from 1897. 1901. The simple-leaved ampelopsis; by B. D. Halsted. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 459.) . A study of dodders; by B. D. Halsted. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 451-457.) Sussex County 1889.- Sussex Co. weeds; by Thos. Lawrence and Wm. M. Van Sickle. (11 A.R. state agric exper. station and 3 A.H. agric. college exper. station 1890: 381- 388.) PBEiimai Cbops 1874. Provisions of act establishing a " State Premium Committee"; appm., etc (AJl. comptroller 1873/ 4: 20.) 1878-1895. State premiums on farm products. (6 AJL bd. agric 1878 (pp. 185-195)— 23 same 1895.) liist of premiiims awarded, to whom, amt. ; stmts, accom- panying the Tarions exhibits ; after 1ST&, the list includes both livestock and crops. 1879. Results accomplished from ann. state atppm. for premiums. (7 same 1879: 163-164.) 1884. Amt. appropriated by state for premiums on farm crops; {unt. paid by State Agric Socy. (12 same 1884: 293.) 1886. State has for several years offered cash prem- iums for farm, garden and orchard crops; method of awarding; awards made in 1885. (13 same 1885: 9-10.) SUGAB See also below. Receipts and Expenditures. Bounties. 1S71-1880. Table: production of sugar in Cuba; local consumption; exportation to the U. S.; do. other countries. (5 AJL bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1881, 2: 216.) 1881. See below. Laws, this date.. ^. The state bounty; sugar. (4 AJL bureau of sta- tistics of labor, etc, 1881: 279-286.) 1882. The state bounty; sugar from sorghum. (5 same 1881/2: 210-216.) 1883. The state bounty; sugar from sorghum; Rio Grande Suear Co. (6 same 1882/3: 321-327.) . Law paying bounties on sugar raised should be repealed. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 18S5. The sugar industry: N. J. bounty; Rio Grande sugar works (reproduction of Agric Exper. Station, Bull. 38). (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of latXH', etc, 1884/5: 327-348.) 1886. Veto (Abbett) of bill to encourage manufacture of sugar. (Minutes of Assem. 1886: 966-967.) 1889. See above. Agriculture, Xew Jersey, this date MAPLE SUGAR See above. Crops. Pests. Insects. SORGHUM 1880. Experiments with sorghum and sugar beets in the U. S. (7 AJL bd. agric. 1880: 11-12.) 1881. Sorghum sngar cane. 7 pp. (Agric exper. sta- tion, BuU. 18.) Hlrt. of l^islatitm and acct. of experiments in growth of sor^om and mnftre. of sngar in X. J. 1881-1885. Table: bounty paid upon sorghum sugar cane and upon sugar manufactured therefrom. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1884,5: 328.) 1881-1889. Sorghum sugar cane; experiments on its growth and sugar product. (AJL agric exper. sta- tion 1881 (pp. 42-4S> — 10 same 1889.) AGEICUITURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Sttgab — confd SORGHUM— confd 1882. See above, Sngar, this date. . Soi%hum and sugar: experiments and investiga- tions of 1882. 7 pp. (Agric exper. station, BuU. 25.) 1883. Results of field and laboratory experiments with sorghnm for season of 1883. 7 pp. (Same BulL 30.) . See above. Sugar, this date. . Sorghum sugar bounty; statistics of sorghnm sugar industry in N. J. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. Cieneral remarks upon [sorghnm] sugar iudustry. (5 AJL agric exper. station 1884: 94-96.) . Sugar from sorghnm. (7 AJL bureau of statistics of labor and Industries 1883/4: 363-373.) Enconragonent of ^e industry In N. J.; Rio Grande Sugar Co.-, experiments a t the College Farm ; com- peuUon of beet sugar industry. . Mnftre. of sugar from sorghnm; by A. T. Neale. (11 A.R. bd. agric 1883: 109-114.) 1888. Results of Investigations upon growth of sor- ghum and mnftre. of sugar in N. J. (9 AJL state agric. exper. station and 1 AJL agric collie exper. station 1887: 20.) . Investigations upon cost and value of sorghnm sugar and its production on farm and in sug:^- honse; by G. H. Cook. (9 same and 1 same 1888: 133-134.) 1889. Sorghum and sugar making: summary of work of year furnished by H. A. Hughes, supt of Hughes Sngar Co. (10 same and 2 same 1889: 187-189.) College Farm,, yew BrunsvoiCk 1881-1884. Fertilizer experiments with soighum at the CoUege Farm. (9 AJL bd. agric 1881 (pp. 41-45)— 12 same 1884.) . Same (17 AJL Rutgers scientific school 1881 (pp. 63-64) — ^20 same 1884.) Rio Grande, Cape May County 1882. AccL of the Rio Grande Sngar Co. ( 5 AJL bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1881/2: 212-215.) 18S3. See above. Sugar, this date . Estimated amt. of sugar and molasses mnftred. in C!ape May Co.; approximate amt. paid out for labor. (11 A.R. bd. agric 1883: 306.) 1884. Sorghum; hist, of the C^e May plantation and experiments upon the extraction of sngar. (5 AJL agric exper. station 1884: 86-93.) . See above. Sorghum, this date. 1885. The Rio Grande stnghnm sngar works. 23 pp. (Agric. exper. station, BulL 38.) Brief Ustorr for season : effect of commercial fertilizere upon growth of sorghum and upon its vield of sugar, per acre and per ton of cane ; milling and diffusion compared, as methods of separating sugar from sorghum ; summary of results. . See above, Sngar, this date. . Examination of analytical methods at Rio Grande [sorghnm] plantation. Cape May (3o. (6 AJL agric exper. station 1885: 124-13L) 1886. ESxtraction of sngar from sorghnm at Rio Grande, C^>e May Co.; results of season's work; changes and improvements needed; financial considerations; field experiments. (T same 1886: 115-155.) 1887. Sorghnm sngar industry; repL upon experiments at Rio Grande; by A. T. Nealc (8 same 1887: 115- 159.) The extraction of sugar from sorghnm, at Rio Grande, Cape May Co., N. J. 26 pp. (Agric e^er. station. BuU. 41.) Description of methods ; rept. of seaacm'a work ; diaoges and Improvements needed in order to increase re- ceipts and diminish expenses; " ' " "" tlons. er. station and 17 A.R, agric coUege exper. station 1904: 314- 319.) AGBICULTITRE— cont'd Crops — cont'd VEGETAEI.E — COUfd ASPARAGUS— cont'd Middletovm, Monm^mth County 1893-1894. Experiment with fertilizers on asparagus, by Chas. TindaU, Middletown. (14 AJL state agric exper. station and 6 AJL agric college exper. station 1893 (p. 146) — ^15 same and 7 same 1894.) BEAN Sec also above. Pests : Fnngl. 1896. See below. Beets, this data 1898. Experiments with shading; by B. D. Hasted. (19 AJL state agric exper. station and 11 AJL agiic coU^e exper. station 1898: 337-338.) Wax beans, lima beans. . See below. Peas, this data 1901. Dwarfage of beans by cutting seeds; by B. D. Halsted. (22 A.R. state agric exper. station and U A.R. agric collie exper. station 1901: 458.) . Self -fertility in bush beans; by B. D. Halsted. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 457-458.) 1902. See above. Grain Crops. Cora, this data College Farm, Hew BrunsvncJe 1894/6-1901. Experiments with beans at Ck>ll%e Farm; by B. D. Halsted. (17 AJL state agric exper. station and 9 AJL agric collie exper. station 1896 (pp. 328-333) — 22 same and 14 same 1901.) Growtli, diseases, rarieties, etc: BEET See also above. Pests : Fimgi. 1896. Depth of sowing and planting; by B. D. HaMed. (17 A.R. state agric exper. station and 9 AM. agric coUege exper. station 1896: 395^96.) Beets, potatoes, beans, peas. 1900. Experiments with nitrate of soda on early be^s; by T. Brown. (21 same and 13 same 1900: 110-114.) College Farm, yew Brunsvnck 1896-1900. Elxperiments with beets at CoUege Farm; \>j B. D. Halsted. (17 A.R. state agric exper. staticn and 9 AM. agric coUege exper. station 1896 (W- 346-350)— 21 same and 13 same 1900.) CABBAGE See also above. Pests : Fungi ; also Insects. 1879. Prices of cabbage improved owing to injury by dry weather in Sept, 1878. (6 AJL bd. agric 1878: 173.) 1884. Cabbage crop a failure; cabbage worm. (12 svae 1884: 409.) 1897. Experiments with cabbages; by B. D. Halsted. (18 AJL state agric. exper. station and 10 A3, agric coU^e exper. station 1897: 275-276.) Matawan, Monmouth County 1899-1900. See above. Grain crops. Com, Matawan. CARROT 1S97. Experiments with carrots; by B. D. Halsted. (18 AJL state agric exper. station and 10 AM. agric coUege exper. station 1897: 325-326.) CAULIFLOWER 1904. Experiments with cauliflower; by B. D. Halsted. (25 AJL state agric exper. station and 17 AM. agric coUege exper. station 1904: 531.) . Greenhouse experiments — cauliflower; bylQssJ A. Voorhees. (2.5 same and 17 same 13(H: 305-312.) 4 < I 4 « INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 107 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Ciops — cont'd Vegetable — cont'd CELERY See also above, Pests : Fungi. College Farm, New Brunswick 1895/6-1898. Experiments at College Farm with celery; by B. D. Halsted. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. sta- tion and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896 (pp. 344-345) — 19 same and 11 same 1898.) Essex County 1879. Celery crop in Essex and Hudson cos. in 1878. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 174.) 1885. Growing and storing celery for family use; by R. W. Smith. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1885: 82- 84.) Hudson County See above, Essex County. CUCUMBER See above. Crops. Pests : Fungi ; also Insects. 1885. See below, Potato, this date. 1900. See below, Plant-Breeding, this date. 1901. See same, this date. 1902. See same, this date. 1903. See same, this date. College Farm, New Brunswick 1895/6-1900. Experiments with cucumbers at the Col- lege Farm; by B. D. Halsted. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1896 (pp. 340-344)— 21 same and 13 same 1900.) EGGt-PLiANT See above, Pests ; Fungi. 1901. See below, Plant-Breeding, this date. 1902. See same, this date. 1903. See same, this date. 1904. See same, this date. College Farm, New Brunswick 1895/6-1900. Experiments with egg-plants at the Col- lege Farm. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896 (pp. 337-340) — 21 same and 13 same 1900.) LETTUCE 1897-1900. Experiments with lettuce; by B. D. Halsted. (18 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 10 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1897 (pp. 307-309) — 21 same and 13 same 1900.) 1899. See above Crops. Vegetable, this date. LIMA BEAN 1897-1900. Experiments with lima beans; by B. D. Hal- sted. ( 18 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 10 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1897 (pp. 292-299) — 21 same and 13 same 1900.) 1900. See below, Plant-Breeding, this date. 1901. See same, this date. 1902. See same, this date. 1903. See same, this date. 1904. See same, this date. MANGEL WURZEL 1894. Mangel-wurzels vs. fodder corn. (15 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 7 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1894: 136-138.) MUSHROOM 1892. Mushroom culture; by I. Townley. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1892: 149-151.) . Same. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 459-462.) 1905. Mushroom production; by Chas. McUvaine; dis- cussion. (32 same 1904: 121-138.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Vegetable — cont'd ONION 1896-1899. Experiments with onions at College Farm; by B. D. Halsted. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896 (p. 352) — 18 same and 10 same 1897.) PEA See also above, Pests : Fungi ; also Insects. 1896. See above, Beets, this date. 1898. Notes upon pea and bean tubercles; by B. D. Hal- sted. (19 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 11 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1898: 340-343.) 1902. See above. Grain crops. Corn, this date. . Peas and tomatoes — double cropping; by A. T. Jordan. (23 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 15 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1902: 288-290.) College Farm, New Brunswick 1896-1900. Experiments with peas at College Farm; by B. D. Halsted. (17 A.R. state agric. college ex- per. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896 (pp. 345-346)— 21 same 1900.) 1904. Experiments with peas; by B. D. Halsted. (25 same and 17 same 1904: 526-527.) PEPPER 1895/6-1897. EJxperiments with peppers at College Farm; by B. D. Halsted. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896 (pp. 336-337) — 18 same and 10 same 1897.) POTATO See also above. Pests : Fungi ; also Insects. 1840-1850. Table: no. of bushels of potatoes raised in the several cos. of N. J. and Del. in 1840 and 1850. (3 A.R. geol. survey (Kitchell) 1856: 70.) 1874. Potato culture; Colorado potato bug. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1874:24.) 1876. Use of marl on potato crop. (4 A.R. bd. agric. 1876: 129-130.) 1879. See below. Soils. Fertilizers, this date. . On potato crop of 1878. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 172-173.) 1882. Potato culture; by Van Buren Griffin. (10 same 1882: 93-96.) . See above. Crops. Grain, this date. 1883. See below, Soils. Fertilizers, this date. 1884. Varieties of early potatoes; discussion at mtg. of state hortic. socy. ; experiments. ( 12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 331-332.) . Which is the earliest of the early potatoes? Repts. of the past season's experience. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Dec, 1884: 90-100.) 1885. Experiment in growing potatoes; by Franklin Dye. (Same 1885: 173-176.) . Experience of Mr. Schoonmaker with artificial fertilizers and stable manure on Long Island on potato and celery crops. (12 A.R. bd. of agric. 1884: 73-78.) 1886. Experiments with potatoes; by N. W. Parcell. (13 same 1885 (pp. 123-128)— 14 same 1886.) " To test the quality, time of ripening, productiveness and also the best to grow for market in his locality." [Elizabeth, Union Co.] . See above. Fruit, this date. . Appearance and quality of white potatoes af- fected by different kinds of manure applied; dis- cussion by the socy. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1886: 85-91.) 1889. Extr. of rept. for state bd. of agric. from Coopers- town Farmers' Club on new varieties of potatoes. (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 475-476.) 108 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Vegetabij; — cont'd POTATO— cont'd 1889. Potato culture, past, present and future; by D. A, Vandeveer. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 178- 181.) . Potato growing; by J. H. Benise. (.Same 1889: 182-184.) 1891. The culture of potatoes; by Aaron Smock. (19 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1891: 501-503.) 1892. Experiments with fertilizers upon white potatoes upon farms of D. T. Brown, Mickleton, A. Gardiner of Mullica Hill, J. Voorhees of South Branch, and J. M. White of New Brunswick. (13 AJl. state agric. exper. station and 5 AJl. agric. college exper. star tion 1892: 100-104.) 1893. Potatoes by the direct method; by B. D. Halsted. (14 same and 6 same 1893: 312-318.) 1894. Address by D. C. Lewis on the potato question. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 417-419.) . Profitable potato culture; by C. E. Chapman. (21 same 1893: 225-230.) 1895. Rept. on [experiments with] World's Fair pota- toes; by [T. P. D.] Baker. (22 same 1894: 72-74.) . Summary of results secured by field experiments with fertilizers upon potatoes. (16 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1895: 100.) 1896. See above. Beets, this date. College Farm, New Brunswick 1890. Eisperiments with fertUizers upon potatoes at College Farm, and on farms of J. M. White and C. M. HouseU all of Middlesex Co. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 120-141.) 1891. Experiments with fertilizers on potatoes [and field experiments with fertilizers on wheat]; by E. B. Voorhees. 31 pp. (Agric. exper. station, BnlL 80.) 1892. Experiments with fertilizers upon white and sweet potatoes; by E. B. Voorhees. 24 pp. (Same, special bull. P.) 1894/6-1894/9. Experiments with potatoes at the Col- lege Farm; by B. D. Halsted. (17 A.R. state agria exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1896 (pp. 309-319) — 20 same and 19 same 1898.) 1895. Field experiments with [Irish and sweet] pota- toes; by B. D. Halsted. 20 pp. (Agric. college ex- per. station, BulL 112.) 1897. Same. 19 pp. (Same, BuU. 120.) 1900-1901. Potato experiments; by B. D. Halsted. (21 AJl. state agric. socy. and 13 A.R. agric. college ex- per. station 1900 (pp. 413^18) — 22 same and 14 same 1901.) FarmingdaXe, Monmouth County 1891. Rept. of experimental work with potatoes near Farmingdale; by Rushmer Miller. (19 A.R, bd. agric 1891: 497-501.) Freehold, Monmouth County See below, New Brunswick. Gloucester County 1891. Experiments with fertilizers on white potatoes, in Gloucester Co., conducted by Prof. Voorhees. (19 AM. bd. agria 1891: 460-462.) . Elxperiments with fertilizers upon potatoes made upon farm of Amos Gardiner in Gloucester Co. (12 AJEl. state agric. exper. station and 4 AR. agric. college exper. station 1891: 108-122.) 1894. Experiments with fertilizers upon white potatoes upon farm of S. B. HurfE, Gloucester Co. (15 same and 7 same 1894: 115-116.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Vegetable — cont'd POTATO— cont'd Holmiel, Monmouth County 1877. Letter from M. Taylor, Holmdel, reL to Irish po- tato; mode of cultivation; cost of raising; varieties. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 71-79.) Hurffville, Gloucester County 1884. Field experiments with fertilizers on potatoes; by S. P. Ridgeway, HurfhrUle. (5 AJR. agric. exper. station 1884: 77.) Marlton, Burlington County See below. New Brunswick. See above. Grain Crops. Com. Hercer Connty. Mickleton, Gloucester County 1892. See above. Potatoes, this date. Middlesex County See above. New Brnnswick. Mullica Hill, Gloucester County See above. Potatoes, this date. 1892. New Brunswick, Middlesex County See also above. Collie Farm. 1889. Field experiments upon potatoes and ensilage corn; by B. C. Sears (both crops). New Brunswick, D. D. Denise, Freehold, and J. M. White, New Bruns- wick (potatoes only), Jas. Neilson, New Brunswick, and El Elvans, Marlton (ensilage com)'. (10 A.B. state agric. exper. station and 2 AM. agric. coU^e exper. station 1889: 142-146.) 1892. See above. Potatoes, this date. Passaic County 1877. See above. Agriculture, Passaic Co., this date. Readington, Hunterdon County 1883. Field experiments with fertilizers on potatoes; by H. P. Thompson, Readington, Hunterdon Co. (4 AJl. agric. exper. station 1883: 55-56.) Somerset County 1893. Experiments with fertilizers upon white pota- toes; S. S. Voorhees, Somerset Co. (14 AJl. state agric. exper. station and 6 AJl. agric. college exper. station 1893: 120-124.) South Branch See above. Potatoes, 1892. RADISH See also above. Pests : Fnngt 1899. See above. Crops. Vegetable, this date. RAPE See above. Pests : Fun^ SPINACH See also above. Pests : FnngL 1897. Experiments with spinach; by B. D. Halsted. (18 AJl. state agric. exper. station and 10 AM. agric col- lie exper. station 1897: 302-303.) 1898. Experiments with spinach; by B. D. Halsted. (19 same and 11 same 1898: 320.) 1899. The Xew Zealand spinach; by B. D. Halsted. (20 same and 12 same 1899: 397-398.) SQUASH See above. Pests : Fungi ; also Insects. See below, Plant-Breeding, this date. See same, this date. 1903. 1904. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 109 AGEICTTLTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Vegetable — cont'd SWEET POTATO See also above, Pests : Fungi ; also Insects. 1877. See above, Agriculture, Camden Co. . Description of cultivation of sweet potatoes and diseases to which they are liable. ( 5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 98-107.) 1882. The sweet potato; discussion at mtg. of State Sortie. Socy. (9 same 1881: 314-317.) . The sweet potato; by A. P. Arnold. (Procs. state hortlc. socy. 1882: 54-57.) 1886. Best management for growing sweet potatoes; discussion of. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1886: 79- 85.) 1890. Culture of sweet potatoes; by C. Conrow. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 368.) 1891. Sweet potato and melon culture; by T. J. Beans. (19 same 1891: 415-416.) 1892. Growing sweet potatoes early; by S. H. Moore. (20 same 1892: 372-374.) 1894. How to grow chunky sweet potatoes; by T. J. Beans. (22 same 1894: 357-358.) 1895. Summary of results secured by field experiments with fertilizers upon sweet potatoes. (16 A. R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 100-101.) 1897. White and sweet potato crops; yield. (25 same 1897:40.) 1898. Experiments with sweet potatoes; by B. D. Hal- sted. (19 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 11 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1898: 348-352.) Includes plan of experiments 1895-1897. 1900-1904. See above, Grain, under dates 1899-1904. 1901. Acreage and yield of sweet potatoes in N. J.; other states branding their products as N. J. sweets; will bring N. X product into disrepute. (29 A.R. bd. agric. 1901: 90.) 1903. Sweet potato production in N. J. (31 same 1903: 129-147.) Article was complied by Franklin Dye at request of bd. . Same, separate. Not seen. Noted In introductory note, p. 129. Cinnaminson, Burlington County 1895/6-1895/7. Experiments with sweet potatoes at Cin- naminson and College Farm; by B. D. Halsted. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896 (pp. 319-328) — 18 same and 10 same 1897.) College Farm, New Brunswick See also above, Cinnaminson. 1892. See above. Potatoes. College Farm, this date. 1895. See same, this date. 1897. See same, this date. Cumherland County 1882. Sweet potato culture in Cumberland Co., N. J.; by A. P. Arnold. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 99-101.) Dean's Station, Middlesex County 1892. Experiments with fertilizers upon sweet potatoes upon farm of C. M. Housel, Dean's Station, Middlesex Co. (13 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892: 116-118.) Fartningdale, Monmouth County 1890. Field experiments with fertilizers on sweet po- tatoes; by Geo. E. Farry, Farmingdale, Monmouth Co. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 150-152.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Vegetable — cont'd SWEET POTATO— cont'd Gloucester County 1891-1893. Experiments with fertilizers upon sweet po- tatoes; by D. T. Brown, Gloucester Co. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. exper. station 1891 (pp. 110-123)— 14 same and 6 same 1893.) 1891-1894. Experiments with fertilizers upon sweet po- tatoes upon farm of Theo. Brown in Swedesboro, Gloucester Co. (12 same and 4 same 1891 (pp. 124- 132) — 15 same and 7 same 1894.) Monmouth County 1891. Experiments with fertilizers upon sweet potatoes on farm of G. E. Parry in Monmouth Co. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 124-132.) Yineland, Gumierland County 1879. Sweet potatoes [experiments with fertilizers, product in bushels, and cost of fertilizers per acre] ; by P. S. Holcombe, Vineland. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 137-139.) 1880^1881. Sweet potatoes [experiments with fertil- izers, results]; by P. S. Newcomb, Vineland. (7 same 1879 (pp. 71-76) — 9 same 1881.) 1883-1883/7. Experiments with fertilizers on sweet po- tatoes; crop rotation; by A. P. Arnold, Vineland. (4 A.R. agric. exper. station 1883 (pp. 57-58) — 10 same and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889.) Omitted 1884-1885 ; 1883 Is repeated in 1886 and 1883/7 is found in repts. for 1887, 1888 and 1889. 1885. Notes on sweet potato growing in Vineland; by A. P. Arnold. (6 A.R. agric. exper. station 1885: 206-209.) 1893. Experiments with fertilizers upon sweet pota- toes; by Alex. W. Pearson, Vineland. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 134-136.) 1894. Experiments with fertilizers upon sweet potatoes upon farm of A. P. Arnold, Vineland, Cumberland Co. (15 same and 7 same 1894: 103-114.) Woodiury, Gloucester County 1883. Field experiments with fertilizers on sweet pota- toes; by Josiah Budd, Jr., Woodbury. (4 A.R. agric. exper. station 1883: 96-97.) SWISS CHARD 1899. Experiments with Swiss chard; by B. D. Halsted. (20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 agric. college exper. station 1899: 395-397.) TOMATO See also above. Pests : Fungi ; also Insects. 1879. Season of 1878 favorable for tomatoes. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 173.) 1889. Experiments on tomatoes; by E. B. Voorhees. 27 pp. (Agric. exper. station. Bull. 63.) Yields ; chemical composition. 1889-1889/92. Acct. of experiments with nitrate of soda on tomatoes. (10 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889 (pp. 102- 127) — 14 same and 5 same 1892.) 1890. Tables: yield and selling price of tomatoes at different pickings; also the relation of the value of that yield to value of entire field. (11 A.R. agric. exper. station 1890: 107-109.) 1890. Experiments with fertilizers upon tomatoes; by Bdwd. B. Voorhees. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1890: 116-134.) 110 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd Vegetable — cont'd TOMATO— confd 1891. Table: relation of jrleld and valae of early toma- toes to total yield and total value of crop. (12 AJR, ezper. station 1891: 105.) . Table: yield and selling price of tomatoes at dif- ferent pacMngs. (12 same 1891: 104.) . Early tomatoes; by R. Bingliam. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1891: 88-91.) . Experiments with nitrate of soda on tomatoes; by E. B. Yoorbees. 20 pp. (Agric. exper. station, BuU. 79.) 1892. Same. 26 pp. (Agric. exper. station, special bulL O.) 1893. How to grow early tomatoes; by I. S. Shoemaker. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 385-386.) 1894. [Tomato growing]; by Theo. F. Baker. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1894: 98-102.) . Tomatoes for money; by Howard Ross. {Same 1894: 92-95.) 1894. Tomato raising; by T. Tan Gilder. (22 AJl. bd. agria 1894: 384-386.) . Tomato-growing for early market; by Wm. Bacon. (.22 same 1894: 413-416.) 1895-1900. Summary of results secored by field experi- ments with fertilizers npon tomatoes. (16 AJEl. state agric. exper. station and 8 AR. agric. college exper. station 1895 (p. 101) — ^21 same and 13 same 1900.) 1898. See above. Nuts, this date. 1899. See above. Crops. V^etaWe, this date. Forcing tomatoes; by A. T. Jordan. 18 pp. (Agric. exper. stations, BuU. 141.) . Growing of tomatoes for canning purposes; by J. S. Turner. (27 AJL bd. agric. 1899: 291-297.) 1900. See below, Plant-Breeding, this date. 1901. Seedless tomatoes; by B. D. Halsted. (22 A^ state agria exper station and 14 A.R. agric. collie exper. station 1901: 442-445.) . See below, Plant-Breeding, this date. See above. Pests. P'ungi, this date. 1902. See sama . See above. Peas, this date. . See below, Plant-Breeding, this date. 1903. See same, this date. 1904. Greenhouse experiments — ^forcing of tomatoes; by Miss J. A. Voorhees. (25 AJL state agric. exper. station and 17 AJR. agric. collie exper. station 1904: 294-305.) . No. of cans of tomatoes canned In X. J.; no. ex- ceeded only by Md. and Ind- (32 A.R. bd. agric. 1904: 105.) . See below, Plant-Breeding, this date. Gloucester County 1891-1893. Experiments with fertilizers npon tomatoes made on farm of J. W. Gill, Gloucester Co. (12 AJl. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric coU^e exper. station 1891 (pp. 85-108) — ^14 same and 6 same 1893.) The ralne and yield per acre, each year, 18S9-1893, are glren In 1893. 1S94. Experiments with fertilizers upon tomatoes upon farm of S. S. Budd, Gloucester Co. (15 same and 7 same 1894: 97-102.) Middlesex County 1891-1894. fixperiments with fertilizers upon tomatoes on farm of C. M. Honsel, Middlesex Co. (12 AM. state agric exper. station and 4 A.R. agric college exper. station 1891 (pp. 103-105) — ^15 same and 7 same 1894.) Omitted in 1892 and 1893. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Crops — cont'd VEOETABif — cont'd TURNIP See also above. Pests : FongL 1883. See below, SoUs. Fertilizers, this date. College Farm, Xetc BrunsuHck 1891. Experiment with fertilizers upon turnips at (Col- lege F^rm. (12 AJl. state agric exper. station and 4 A.R. agric college exper. station 1891: 139-14L) 1894/6-1894/01. Experiments with turnips at the Col- lege Farm. (17 same and 9 same 1896 (pp. 294-308) — 22 same and 14 same 1901.) New Brunswick 1885. See above. Crops, this date. Cucmnber; see above. Crops. Vegetable Economic Botany For reports of the Agricaltnral Collie Ezperhneiit Station botanist and entomologist, and of the state entomtdogist, see above. Crops. Pests, the serial gronp. 1881. A preliminary catalogue of flora of N. J. ; l?y N. L. Britton. New Brunswick, 188L xiii, 233 pp. 1887. Botany applied to agric; by J. C. Arthur. (14 AJl. bd. agric 1886: 247-257.) 1889. Catalc^ue of plants found in N. J.; by N. L. Brit- ton. (V. 2, pt 1. Final rept. state geologist (Cook) 1889: 25-626.) 1899. The poisonous plants of N. J.; by B. D. Halsted. 28 pp. (Agric. exper. station, BuIL 135.) Education See also Edncatlon. Bnial schools. 1841. See above. Agriculture. New Jersey, this date. 1847. Rept. of committee on agric (J. Ii. Smith) on memorial of John S. Skinner, editor of the Farmers' Library and monthly joL of agric; appm. inexpedi- ent (Sen. joL 1847: 213.) 1848. Report of committee on agriculture (Woodward) on petition from Essex Co. for an appm. to establish an agric. school in the vicinity of Newark. (Votes of Assem. 1848: 971.) 1860. Rept of WuL P. Phelps reL to agric studies at the state normal schooL (6 A.R. state agric socy. 1860: 73-82.) 1863. Relations of education and agric, with sugges- tions for the promotion of agric education, in con- nection with the normal school. (7-8 same 1861/2: 55-63.) 1878. See above. Agriculture, this date. 1882. Agric education ta X. J. (9 A.R. bd. agric 1881: 139-150.) Bead before Com. of Agrienltnrists, at Agric D^t fai Wasliington, D. C, Jan. 10, 1882, and pobUshed In its proceedings ; repeated before state bd. of agric. of N. J.. Feb. 2, 1882. 1884. Res. adopted by state bd. of agric favoring In- troduction of agric instruction into public schools. (11 same 1884: 24-25.) 1885. The farmer; by Amos E*ert (12 same 1884: 199- 212.) Edncatlonal reqotrementB of tlie farmer; agric col- leges ; hygiene. 1887. On education of children of farmers. (14 same 1886: 92-93.) 1889. Address of J. D. Taylor [on agric education, markets, protection, foreign trade, etc]. (16 same 1888: 435-452.) Study of plant life in our schools; by Austin C Apgar. (16 same 1888: 259-271, 2 pis.) ^. Introduction of agric. education into puMic schools desirable (16 same 1888: 95.) From address of Pres. Bnrron^i. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 111 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd 1890. Farming and education in N. J.; address of M. B. Gates, pres. of state college, before N. J. state bd. of agric. (17 same 1889: 185-204.) . The education of the farmers' children; by E. O. Chapman. (18 same 1890: 371-372.) 1891. What shall be taught in country schools to edu- cate farmers; by [A. C] Apgar. (18 same 1890: 139- 149.) . On agric. instruction in public schools. (18 same 1890: 36-37.) . Farmers' children and our common schools; by E. P. Powell. (18 same 1891: 129-138.) 1892. Instruction in agric. in public schools favorably thought of by school authorities; lack of text-books and qualified teachers. (19 same 1891: 56-57.) From address of Pres. Burrough. 1893. The advantage of education in farming; by W. R. Lippincott. (21 same 1893: 332-336.) . Investigations, with view to securing instruction in agric. in public schools; recommended that ac- tion be taken to induce legisl. to make apprn. for publication of text-book. (20 same 1892: 33-34.) From address of Pres. Barrough. 1894. Provision should be made for introduction into schools of text-books on agric; physiology and hy- giene should also be taught. (21 same 1893: 25.) From address of Pres. Burrough. . Agric. education in public schools; by E. B. Voorhees; discussion. (21 same 1893: 65-81.) . Best methods of agric. education; by Louis Bevler, Jr.; with extended discussion by members of bd. (21 same 1893: 96-111.) 1897. Education in the distr. schools; by Dr. Green. (25 same 1897: 213-215.) . . Educational features of the agric. calling. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 134-137.) . Agric. in our public schools. (24 A.R. bd. agric. 1896: 43-44.) 1898. A farmer's education; extr. from address of Pres- ident of bd. (25 same 1897: 56-58.) 1901. Present-day tendencies in horticulture; by L. H. Bailey. (28 same 1900: 287-300.) Includes remarks on tendencies in agric. education. 1902. Progress of agric. education; by A. C. True. (29 same 1901: 163-181.) 1903. Teaching agric. and hortic. in rural public schools. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1903: 14-15.) . Agric. education in the public schools. (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902: 68-70.) . Discussion on agric. education. (30 same 1902: 28-37.) 1904. Agric. and hortic. instruction in schools. (Procs. state hortic. assn. 1904: 13-15.) . Agric. education; by Dr. James Mills. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 227-239.) AUBEBT Training School (Ibeland) 1881. The Albert Training School, near Dublin, Ire- land; by P. T. Quinn. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 191- 195.) Extr. from Phila. Press. Baron de Hebsch Ageicui-ttjeal and Industrial School Woodbine 1899. "A few words about the' Woodbine settlement in general, and the agric. school located there, in par- ticular." (27 A.R. bd. agric. 1899: 275-277.) 1900. The Baron de Hirsch Agricultural and Industrial School. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc., 1899/00: 291-300.) Organization and work ; growth ; bldgs. ; dairy ; poultry ; synopsis of three years' course ; new college. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd Farmers' Institutes 1889. General discussion on institute work in different COS.; res. adopted that co. bds. may hold farmers' In- stitutes under auspices of executive committee of state bd. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 67-75.) 1891. Increased apprn. by legislature has made pos- sible the inauguration of some institute work. (18 same 1890: 31.) From address of Pres. Burrough. 1892. General discussion on farmers' institutes. (19 same 1891: 375-379.) 1893. Need of farmers' institutes. (21 same 1893: 50- 51.) 1897. Farmers' institutes; extr. from secy.'s rept. (25 same 1897: 46-47.) . Benefits of farmers' institutes. (24 sams 1896: 45- 47.) 1899. Effect of farmers' institutes on intellectual and social side of farm life. (26 same 1898: 62-63.) 1900. Farmers' institutes; object; nature of work. (27 same 1899: 69-71.) 1901/2. Farmers' institutes for season. (29 same 1901 : 105-106.) 1903. Farmers' institute work in N. J. (30 same 1902: 65-66.) Hunterdon County 1890. Programme of Farmers' Institute held in Hunt- erdon Co. Nov. 12 and 13. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 401-402.) Ontario, Canada 1904. Education and the farmers' institute work, in Ontario, Canada; by Dr. James Mills. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 345-357.) Rutgers Scientific School, the State College fob the Benefit of Ageicultdre and Mechanic Arts serial 1 series Under act of April 4, 1864. [1864]-1866. Ann. rept. of the bd. of visitors of the agric. college of N. J. [Rutgers Scientific School]. Checklist [1.] ri864.] No separate copy found.* 2. 1865 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " State Gazette " OfBce, 1866. 8 pp. 2. 1865 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. pp. 157-164. 3. 1866 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Office of the State Gazette, 1867. 5 pp. 3. 1866 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. pp. 107-111. Hereafter included In vol. containing trustees' rept., etc. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1864.* 2. 1865 in Legisl. docs. 1866 : 157-164. 3. 1866 1867 : 107-111. 2 series Under act of Congress, July 2, 1862, and act of N. 3. legisl., April 4, 1864. 1865-1903/4. Ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, the state college for the benefit of agriculture and mechanic arts.f Checklist 1. 1865 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " State Gazette " Office, 1866. 14 pp. Entitled : rept. of the trustees of Rutgers Scientific School to Governor. 1. 1865 doc. ed. Not found. * Prtd. In both dept. and doc. editions of Gov. Parker's message, Jan. 10, 1865, pp. 25-35. It Is entitled "Eept of bd. of visitors, agricultural school of New Jersey." t The title is not uniform until 1873 ; the variations are Indicated for each year, 1865-1872. 112 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd Rtjtgebs Scientific School, the State Cou^eoe fob the Benefit of Agbicultube and Mechanic Abts — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Cbecklist — confd [2.] 1865/6 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Office of the State Gazette, 1867. 12 pp. Entitled : Kept of the trustees of Rutgers College to the Governor of N. J. This Is the second ann. rept. of Bntgers Scientific School for 1866; it Inclndes (pp. 9-12) the rept. for 1865 reed, too late for pub- lication. [2.] 1865/6 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 41-52. 3. 1867 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1868. 56 pp., map. Entitled : Rept of the N. J. State College for the benefit of agric. and the mechanic arts, with the agrlc lectures for 1866-67 and 1867-68. 3. 1867 doc. ed. h. t p. pp. 471-524. 4. 1868 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1869. 40 pp. Entitled : N. J. agrlc. college repts. and ann. lecture. 4. 1868 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 131-170. [5.] 1869 dept. ed. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office. 1870. 47 pp. Title same as in 1868. [5.] 1869 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 163-209. 6. 1870 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1871. 46 pp. Entitled : Ann. rept of Rutgers Scientific School. 6. 1870 doc. ed. h. t p. pp. 451-496. 7. 1871 dept ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy & Bechtel, 1871. 55 pp., errata slip. Title same as in 1870. 7. 1871 doc ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy & Bechtel. 1871. 55 pp. 8. 1872 dept. ed. Trenton : The State Gazette — Murphy & Bechtel, 1872. 39 pp. Entitled: ann. rept of Rutgers Scientific School for Agric and Mechanic Arts. 8. 1872 doc ed. n. p., n. d.. 39 pp. 9. 1873 dept. ed. Trenton : The State Gazette — Murphy & Bechtel. 1873. 57 (3) pp. Entitled : ann. rept. of Rutgers Scientific School, the State College for the benefit of agrlc. and mechanic arts. 9. 1873 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 57 (3) pp. 10. 1874 dept ed. Trenton : PubUc Optnfon— W. S. Sharp, 1874. 32 (3) pp. 10. 1874 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 32 (3) pp. 11. 1875 dept ed. Trenton : W. S. Shs PP- 11. 1875 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 32 (1) pp. 12. 1876 dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1876. 48 (1) pp. 12. 1876 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 48 (1) pp. 13. 1877 dept ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. 37 (2) pp. 13. 1877 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 37 (2) pp. 14. 1878 dept ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Xaar, 1878. 89 (2) pp. 14. 1878 doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 89 (2> pp. 15. 1879 depted. Trenton: W. S. Sharp, 1879. 78 pp. 15. 1879 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 78 pp. 16. 1880 dept ed. Orange : S. Toombs. 1881. 55 pp. harp, 1875. 32 (1) 16. 1880 dept ed. S. Toombs, 1881. 55 pp. 16. 1880 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 4 leaves, 55 pp. 17. 1881 dept ed. Orange : S. Toombs, 1881. 79 pp. 17. 1881 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 79 pp. 18. 1882 depted. Jersey City: Prtd. by M. Mullone, 1882. 72 pp. 18. 1882 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 72 pp. 19. 1883 dept ed. Woodbury : J. D. Carpenter, 1883. 60 PP- 19. 1883 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 60 pp. 20. 1884 dept ed. Trenton : J. I>. Murphy, 1884. 88 pp. 20. 1884 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 88 PP- 21. 1885 dept ed. Trenton : 3. L Murphy, 1885. 61 pp. 21. 1885 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 61 pp. 22. 1886 dept ed. Camden : Daily Post Prtg. House, 1887. 84 pp. 22. 1886 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 84 pp. 23. 1887 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co.. 1887. 80 pp. 23. 1887 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 83 pp., 2 maps. 24. 1888 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co.. 1889. 128 pp. 24. 1888 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 128 pp. 25. 1889 dept ed. The Princeton Press : C. S. Robinson & Co., 1890. 112 pp. 25. 1889 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 112 pp. 26. 1890 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1891. 128 pp.. foldg. table. 26. doc ed. n. p., n. d. 128 pp. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd RuTGEBS Scientific School, the State Coixeoe foe the Bsa^EFiT or AoBiCDi-TnEE and Mechanic Abts — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 27. 1891 dept ed. Trenton : The J. I/. Murphy Pnblishlne Co., 1892. 104 pp. 27. 1892 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 104 pp. 28. 1892 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1893. 122 pp. 28. 1892 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 122 pp. 29. 1893 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1894. 176 pp. 29^ 1893 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 176 pp. 30. 1894 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy PnblishbiK Co., 1895. 158 pp. 30. 1894 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 158 pp. 31. 1894/5 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Pub- lishing Co., 1896. 120 pp. 31. 1894/5 doc ed. h. t p. 120 pp. 32. 1895/6 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Pub- lishing Co., 1896. 104 pp. 32. 1895/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 104 pp. 33. 1896/7 depted. Trenton: The 3. U Murphy Pub- lishing Co., 1897. 102 pp. 33. 1896/7 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 102 pp. 34. 1897/8 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub. .Co.. 1898. 101 pp. 34. 1897/8 doc ed. h. t p. 101 pp. 35. 1898/9 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Pub- lishing Co., 1899. 106 pp. 35. 1898/9 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 106 pp. 36. 1899/00 dept ed. Trenton : The 3. U Mnrphy Pub- lishing Co., 1901. 108 pp. 36. 1899/00 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 108 pp. 37. 1900/1 dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub- lishing Co.. 1902. 110 pp., illns. 37. 1900/1 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 110 pp., illns. 38. 1901/2 depted. Trenton: The J. L. Mnrphy Pub- Co., 1902. 180 pp., pis. 38. 1901/2 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 130 pp. 39. 1902/3 depted. Camden: Slnnickson, Chew & Sous Co., 1903. 125 pp., plB. 39. 1902/3 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 125 pp. 40. 1903/4 dept ed. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1904. 120 ppy illns. 40. 1903/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 120 pp., lllus. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1865 not found. 2. 1885/6 in legisl. docs. 1867:41-52. 3. 186J 4. 1868 5. 1869 6. 1870 7. 1871 8. 1872 9. 1873 10. 1874 11. 1875 12. 1876 13. 1877 14. 1878 15. 1879 16. 1880 17. 1881 18. 1882 19. 1883 20. 1884 21. 1885 22. 1886 23. 1887 24. 1888 25. 1889 26. 1890 27. 1891 28. 1892 29. 1893 30. 1894 doc 39. 1868 : 471-524. 1869 : 131-170. 1870 : 163-209. 1871 : 451-496. 1872. 1873, doc 12. 1874, " 12. 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 12. 12. 13. 10. 1879, T. 1, doc 39. 1880, V. 1 1881, v. 2, 1882, T. 2, 1883, T. 2, 1884, v. 2, 1885, V. 2, 1886, T. 2, 1887, T. 2. 1888, T. 2, 1889, V. 3, 1890, v. 2, 1891, T. 5, 1892, V. 5, 1893, V. 5, 1894, V. 5, 48. 59. 45. 16. 16. 15. 14. 14. 15. 33. 15. 26. 24. 33. 39. 158 pp. " 1895 (t c, 119 sess.), .. 5, 31. 1894/5 in le^sl. docs. 1895 (L e., 120 sess.), ▼. 5, doc 39. 120 pp. 32. 1896/7 in legisl. docs. 1896, v. 5, doc. 34. 33. 1896/7 " " " 1897, v. 5, " 29. 34. 1897/8 1898, T. 4, " 20. 35. 1898/9 ' 1899, v. 4, " 21. 36. 1899/00 " " " 1900, v. 5, " 44. 37. 1900/1 1901, T. 5, " 45. 38. 1901/2 " " " 1902, t. 4, " 39. 39. 1902/3 " " " 1903, v. 4, " 37. 40. 1903/4 1904, v. 4, " 41. Also in Documents as follows : 1891/2 in A.R. bd. education 1891/2, pt 1 : 237-244. , 1892/3 1892/3, pt 1, app. pp. 19t INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 113 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd RUTGEES SciENTlriC SCHOOL, THE STATE COIXEGE FOE THE Benefit of AGRiotn.TtrRE and Mechanic Akts — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1893/4 In A.R. bd. education 1893/4, app. A. 1894/5 ■ In A.K. bd. education 1894/5 :291-301. pp. 179- 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 1895/6 : 239-250. 1896/7 : 267-277. 1897/8 : 281-291. 1898/9 : 331-341. 1899/00 : 341-351. 1901/1 : 323-333. 1901/2 : 323-337. 1902/3 : 305-317. 1903/4 : 325-337. non-serial 1862-1873. N. J. state agrlc. college; laws relating to its establishment, instruction in it, etc. (9 A.R. Rut- gers Scientific School 1873: 49-57.) Repeated In 1876. 1862-1888. Review of agric. college history; means of support. (24 same 1888: 8-9; 11-13.)- 1862-1890. Hist, sketch of agric. college; its support, growth, bldgs., etc. (26 same 1890: 11-18.) 1864. State agric. and mechanical school; establish- ment; admission of pupils; course of study. (A.R. state supt. public schools 1864: 24-28.) 1864-1876. See below, Receipts and Expenditures. Ag- ricultural College Fund, this date. [1865?.] Rutgers Scientific School of Rutgers College and state agric. college of N. J. [organization, ar- rangement of studies, etc.]. n. t. p. 12 pp. . Plan and course of instruction of the Rutgers Sci- entific School, n. t. p. 8 pp. 1865. [Circular issued by Gov. Parker rel. to apptmt. of pupils to Rutgers Scientific School by bds. of free- holders.] (Docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 3.) . Amt. realized from sale of landscrip for agric. college; investment; acceptance of grant by trus- tees of Rutgers College and purchase of property; expense incurred. (Govs, mess (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) . Reasons why a larger no. of pupils are not in attendance. (Rept. trustees Rutgers Scientific School 1865: 4; 1865/6: 10-11.) . Organization of Agric. and Mech. School; schol- arships. (A.R. supt. public schools 1865: 15-16.) 1865-1904. Terms of admission. (Rept. of trustees of Rutgers Scientific School 1865 (pp. 13-14) — sams 1904.) . Plan and course of instruction of Rutgers Sci- entific School. (Same 1865 (pp. 9-12) — 40 same 1903/4.) Omitted In 1866, 1867, 1872 ; beginning with 1877, there is in addition a description of the courses of study, the museum, etc. 1865/79-1865/82. Tables: attendance from each cc, relation of students to tuition each year, etc. (14 same 1878 (pp. 14-15) — some 1882.) 1866. No. of students from each co. at the agric. college. (3 A.R. bd. visitors agric. college 1866: 5.) . Enlarged accommodations. (Rept. trustees Rut- gers College [Rutgers Scientific School] 1865/6: 4- 5.) . Apptmt. of students to the scientific school. (8ame 1865/6: 5-6.) . Inauguration of a course of lectures free to stu- dents and friends of agric. (.Same 18.65/6: 4.) . Agrlc. College: issue of circular (by Gov.) to bds. of freeholders rel. to apptmt. of pupils; duty neg- lected in many cos.; first term opened Sept. 20, 1865; sale of scrip; ann. income; cost of land AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd Rutgers Scientific School, the State College fob the Benefit of Agricdltore and Mechanic Aets — cont'd non-serial — cont'd and improvements; work at school. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 12-13.) 1867. Agric. lectures; object; arrangements. (Rept. N. J. agric. college 1867: 11-12.) . No. of students at Agric. College; scholarships. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e., 8], 1867: 13 or 17.) There are two editions of this message. 1868. Agric. lectures; their influence. (N. J. agric. college repts. 1868: 8.) . Copy of circular sent to co. supts. of common schools [rel. to students for the state college of agric. and mechanic arts]. (Same 1868: 20-21.) . Satisfactory work of state Agric. College; schol- arships; method of instruction. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 13-14.) 1869. Prosperous condition of state agric. college; scholarships; use of College Farm; co. lectures. (Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869:15-17.) . Rept. of Geo. H. Cook upon matters connected with the agric. dept. (N. J. agric. college repts. 1869: 14-19.) Agric. college lectures ; experimental farm. . Scientific training and manual labor. (.Same 1869: 19.) . Extension of the course. (Sams 1869: 19-20.) . Rutgers Scientific School: faculty; courses of study; students from each co. receiving free tuition. (A.R. bd. of education 1868/9: 551-553.) Paging from Collected docs. 1870. Work of Agric. College and Rutgers Scientific School. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 17- 18 or 30-31.) There are two editions of this message. 1871. Increase in faculty and extension of courses of study at Agric. College; scholarships. (Same (Ran- dolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 10 or 16-17.) There are two editions of this message. . Improvements in bldgs., etc. (7 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1871: 10-11.) . Course of study extended to four years. (7 same 1871: 54.) 1872. Commendable work of Agric. College and Scien- tific School: moneys for their maintenance derived from interest on V. S. fund; state might contribute additional sum with advantage to people. (Govs, mess. (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 9-10.) . Additions to the equipment of the college. (8 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1872: 37-38.) . Improvements in bldgs., etc. (8 same 1872: 9-10.) 1873. See below. College Farm, this date. 1874. Table: no. of students from each co. (10 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1874: 9.) . Condition of Agric. College satisfactory; attend- ance. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1876. Recommended that committee be apptd. to con- fer with Gov. and legisl. rel. to ann. apprn. for Agric. College and State Farm. (4 A.R. bd. agric. 1876: 16.) . Agric. interests would be promoted by creation of agric. bureau and school of agric; Rutgers Scien- tific school; purchase of farm; condition of farm. (4 same 1876: 13-15.) . Recommended that $3000 a year be paid by the state to the trustees of Rutgers College, for the ex- penses of conducting agric. experiments at the col- lege farm. (12 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1876: 9-10.) 114 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd Rutgers Scientific School, the State Coixege fob the Benefit of Ageicxtltube and Mechanic Aets — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1878. Scientific School and State Farm at New Bruns- wick neglected by legislature; if independent ap- prn. cannot be made, suggested that it be made part of educational system. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: viii.) 1879. See below. College Farm, this date. 1881. Scholarships, of Rutgers Scientific School; branches of instruction; farm. (Govs. mess. (Mc- Clellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1882. Eflicient service of Agric. College at New Bruns- wick; only 13 out of 21 \;os. represented among pupils. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 12-13.) . Support of Agric. College; pupils; instruction; scholarships. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1883. Source of income of Rutgers Scientific school; scholarships; college farm. {Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1883-1904. Table: distribution of scholarships among the several cos. (19 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1883 (p. 14)— 40 same 1903/4.) 1884. Support of Agric. College; attendance; scholar- ships; standard of admission raised, etc. (Govs, mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.). 1885. State college (scientific dept. of Rutgers Col- lege) ; object; work; equipment; support; super- vision; scholarships; qualifications for admission. (A.R. bd. of education 1884/5: 55-56.) 1886. Rept. of bd. of visitors of Rutgers Scientific School (state agric. college) on organization, pur- pose and work of institution. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 349-352.) 1886-1904. Libraries at service of students; list; hours. (22 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1886 (pp. 25-26) —40 same 1903/4.) 1887. Rept. of bd. of visitors to Rutgers Scientific School (State Agric. College). (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1887: 347-352.) Establishment and endowment ; courses of study ; no. of graduates and undergraduates ; list of bd. of visitors and date of expiration of term, etc. 1888. N. J. Agric. College not aided by state donations; list of apprns. in other states. (24 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1888: 13.) Repeated In 1889, 1890. . Financial disadvantage of the N. J. state college. (24 same 1888: 14.) . Remarks by Mr. Pancoast, Mr. De Mott and Dr. Cook on work of Agric. College; results compared with Mass. and Miss.; res. adopted for instruction of committee to make recommendations, with view of increasing usefulness of college to N. J. agric. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 52-55.) . Agric. College is accomplishing Its purpose; free scholarships all filled. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 33.) 1889. Terms of contract with state by trustees of Rut- gers College rel. to Agric. College; scholarships. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) . On the college support. (25 A.R. Rutgers Scien- tific School 1889: 8-9.) . Rept. of committee apptd. to visit state agric. college, farm and experiment station. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 46-50.) Contract betw. authorities of Eutgers College, the state and the Govt. ; relation of the State College to Eutgers ; work and equipment of the Bxper. Station. The committee were : S. B. Ketcham, J. Hollinshead, H. Allaire, A. B. Kaighn. 1890. Outline of work of Agric. College; scholarships; cost of new dormitory, donated by one of trustees. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 24.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd Rutgebs Scientific School, the State College fob the Benefit of Agbiciiltube and Mechanic Arts — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1891. Object of winter course at State College as stated in circular. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 322.) . Rept. of the winter course of agric. at state col- lege; by Pres. Dr. Austin Scott. (18 same 1890/1: 323-330.) . Alteration in standard of admission to Agric. College. (18 same 1890: 35.) . President of state bd. of agric. criticizes agric. college and opposes free scholarships provided by act of Mch. 31, 1890. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1892. Agric. College University extension; by Prof. Bevier of Rutgers College. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 387-389.) . Co-operation betw. State Agric. College and State Normal School. (20 same 1892: 15-16.) 1892-1895. N. J. college of agric: organization; relation to the state; funds; object, etc. In Documents as follows : 1892 In A.E. bd. of education 1892, pt 1 : 184-185. 1893 ' ' " 1893. pt. 1:48-49. 1894 " " ' 1894:40-41. 1895 " " " " " 1895:106-107. 1893. Remarks on work of agric. college; by Austin Scott; discussion. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 271- 276.) 1893-1904. Bldgs. and equipment. (29 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1893 (pp. 85-94)— 40 same 1903/4.) 1894. Veto (Werts) of Sen. bill no. 211, entitled sup- plement to act to increase efficiency of state public school system by providing for additional free scholarships at State Agric. College passed March 31, 1890. (Sen. jol. 1894: 770-772.) . . Memorial to the senate and general assembly, seeking aid from the state treasury. (30 A.R. Rut- gers Scientific School 1894: 143-151.) Points covered : the organic law of the state college of agric. and mechanic arts ; contract with the college ; free scholarship law of March 31, 1890 ; claim of the college ; benefit of the law to the public school system, prospective value, etc. ; general movement to promote industrial education ; features of work at Eutgers Scientific School, etc. 1902. Communication from gov. (Murphy) transmit- ting stmt, of claim of state agric. college, for edu- cation furnished citizens of state; comment. (Min- utes of Assem. 1902: 94-98; Sen. jol., 1902: 81-82.) AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FUND See also below, Eeceipts and Expenditures. serial Under act of April 13, 1864. 1865. Ann. rept. of comrs. of agric. college fund. In Documents as follows : 1865 In Docs. ace. Govs. mesa. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866:5-9. The comrs. were the Governor (Parker), treasurer (Naar), atty.-gen. (Johnson), secy, of state (Mc- Donald), comptroller (Frelingnuysen). non-serial 1864. On the agric. college fund. (A.R. comptroller 1876/7: 5-6.) 1866/7. Table: condition of school fund, state agric. college fund, etc. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868.) COLLEGE FARM Crop Experiments at the College Farm have been en- tered under Crops. 1865. Purchase of farm; condition; cost; expense. (Rept. Trustees Rutgers Scientific School 1865: 5-6; 1865/6: 11-12.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 115 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd Rutgers ScisNTrFio School, the State Cou-eqe roE the Benefit of AGMCtnLTUBE and Mechanic Arts — cont'd COLiiEGB FARM— cont'd 1866. Experimental farm; condition at time of pur- chase; cultivation; drainage; stock; crops. (Rept. trustees Rutgers College [Rutgers Scientific School] 1865/6: 6-8.) 1867. Elxperimental farm: size; cultivation; experi- ments with fertilizers. (Rept. N. J. agric. college 1867: 12-13.) 1868. The experimental farm [by Geo. H. Cook]. (N. J. agric. college repts. 1868: 22-26.) Situation ; description ; stock ; trials of fertilizers ; list of implements and fertilizers donated. 1869. See above, Rutgers Scientific School, this date. 1870. Rept. upon the farm of the agric. college, notes of visits to farms in Europe in 1870, rept. on prog- ress and present condition of agric. education in Europe; by Geo. H. Cook. (6 A.R. Rutgers Scien- tific School 1870: 20-39.) 1871-1894/5. Rept. on the agric. college farm; crops, stock, implements, donations, fertilizers, etc., etc. In Documents as follows : Geo. H. Cook 1871 In 7 A.E. Rutgers Scientific Scliool 1871 : 45-52. 187a " 8 " " " " io'79.QS.9a 1873 " 9 " 1874 " 10 " 1875 •' 11 " 1875/6 " 12 '• 1876/7 " 13 " 1877/8 " 14 '• 1878/9 " 15 " 1879/80 " 16 " 1880/1 " 17 " 1881/2 " 18 " 1882/3 " 19 " 1888/4 " 20 " " " " 1884:77-88. 1884/5 " 21 " " " " 1885:53-61. 1885/6 " 22 " ■• " " 1886:61-84. 1886/7 " 23 " " " " 1887 : 66-74. Benjamin C. Sears 1887/8 in 24 A.E. Rutgers Scientific Scliool 1888 : 75-80. 1888/9 " 25 " '^ " " 1889 : 77-85. — .. „ „ „ 1890:83-91. 1872 : 25-33. 1873 : 31-37. 1874 : 11-22. 1875 : 11-19. 1876 : 17-32. 1877 : 21-31. 1878 : 27-39. 1879 : 47-67. 1880 : 33-46. 1881 : 49-67. 1882 : 53-72. 1883 : 49-60. 1889/90" 26 1890/1 1891/2 27 28 1891 : 89-95. 1892 : 107-114. E. A. Jones 1892/3 In 29 A.R. Rutgers Scientific Scliool 1893 : 149-156. tsa-A/A " 9(1 " n " " 1894:99-106. 1893/4 30 1878/9 1879/80 ' 1880/1 ' 1881/2 ' 1882/3 ' 1883/4 ■ I 18-26. : 17-39. ; 17-31. : 25-46. : 119-140. : 199-210. : 269-281. So name given 1894/5 in 31 A.R. Rutgers Scientific Scliool 1894/5 : 99- 107. Also in Documents as follows : 1877/8 in 6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878 7 " " " 1879: 8 " " " 1880: 9 " " " 1881 10 " " " 1882 11 " " " 1883: 12 " " " 1884 1873. Certificates, etc., awarded in scientific dept. of college for agric. and mechanic arts; erection of new hall; cost; size, cost and use of experimental farm. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 13.) . What are we doing on the college farm this year; by Geo. H. Cook. (9 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1873: 13-29.) Experiments ; fertilizers ; crops, etc. 1874. Agric. College Farm: location, area, soil; pur- chase in 1864; crops at that time; equipment and produce at date; experiments; grubbing and pulling out roots and stumps; drains and drainage; experi- ments with fertilizers; experiments on growth of Indian corn, 1872-1874; experiments in growing wheat, rye, oats, potatoes, carrots, mangold wurzels, turnips, cabbage, hay; stock. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1874: 24-34.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Education — cont'd Rutgers SciENnFic School, the State College foe the Benefit of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts — cont'd COLOLiEGB FARM— cont'd 1874-1875. Rept. of the committee of bd. of visitors on farm of agric. college. (10 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1874 (pp. 31-32)— some 1875.) 1877. Farm of state Agric. College, New Brunswick: size; soil; crops of 1877; acres of each; cultivation; yield; stock. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 56-57.) . Acct. of visit of bd. of agric. to College Farm; crops and machinery inspected. (5 same 1877: 6-10.) 1878. Recommendation for apprn. to enlarge scope of experiments on farm of Agric. College. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 1878.) 1879. Examination of soil of College Farm and of some of fertilizers used upon it. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 34-40.) . Satisfactory conditions of Rutgers Scientific School; scholarships; college farm, in connection with college laboratories should be made main or central station of series of agric. exper. stations throughout state. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 24.) 1881. Table: acreage of crops of the College Farm. (17 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1881: 52.) . See above, Rutgers Scientific School, this date. 1882-1885. Acreage of the several crops grown on the agric. farm. (18 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1882 (p. 560)— 21 same 1885.) 1883. See above, Rutgers Scientific School, this date. 1885. Table: bushels of the several crops produced at the college farm. (21 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1885: 57-58.) . Forms for keeping daily record at college farm. (21 same 1885: 59-61.) 1887. General description of College Farm. (8 A.R. agric. exper. station 1887: 77.) 1891. Farm bldgs. at state College Farm burned in Nov., 1890; suggestion that, in erection of new bldgs. and surroundings, provision be made for ex- perimental and botanical gardens and that the farm be made a field of instruction to both students and farmers generally. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 35-36.) From address of Pres. Burrougli. 1894. Table: soil temperatures at agric. college farm. New Brunswick, daily. (30 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1894: 110-116.) 1895. Acreage and soil of College Farm; stock kept; experimental work. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 396- 397.) 1896. College farm (97 acres) and its equipment placed at disposal of exper. station by trustees of Rutgers College. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896: 3.) LAWS See below, tbat title. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES See below, Receipts and Expenditures. Agricultural Col- lege Fund ; also Rutgers Scientific Scbool. Egg-Plant; see above, Crops. Vegetable Exhibits See also below. Fairs. For hand-books issued by the bd. of agric. in 1893 and 1901, see Exhibitions. 1876. Specimens furnished by geol. survey for agric. exhibit. (A.R. state geologist 1876: 10-11.) 1884. Letter from P. M. Augur, commending N. J. fruit exhibit at New Orleans. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 334.) . N. J. exhibits at New Orleans. (12 same 1884: 225-234.) 116 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Exhibits — cont'd 1885. Acct. of agric. exhibition of France [1884]. (12 some 1884: 85-87.) . Preparations for exhibit of cereals for New Or- leans Exposition. (12 same 1884: 10.) 1892. Preparations by executive committee of state bd. of agric. for Columbian Exposition. (20 same 1892: 9-10.) 1893. Recommended that state bd. of agric. be given additional apprn. to make agric. and hortic. exhibit at Columbian Exposition. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 17.) . Agric. display of N. J. at World's Fair. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 30.) 1894. Letter from Miss J. L. Colson on N. J. agric. ex- hibit at World's Fair. (21 same 1893: 19-21.) . Rept. on N. J. exhibit [at World's Fair] ; by E. Burrough. (22 same 1894: 509-518.) . Agric. exhibits at World's Fair; by W. J. Bu- chanan. (22 same 1894: 493-507.) . See above, Crops. Fruit, this date. 1901. Amt. appropriated by legisl. for N. J. exhibit at Pan-Amer. Exposition; amt. appropriated to agric. and hortic. interests; agric. exhibit. (29 A.R. bd. agric. 1901: 107-110.) . Rept. of legisl. committee, J. B. Ward, chrm.; amt. obtained from state; question of exhibit at Buffalo exhibition. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 74-75.) 1902. Horticultural exhibit at the Pan-American Ex- position; by Franklin Dye. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1902: 50-52.) 1903. Rept. of committee on fruits on exhibition; Chas. Black, chrm. (Same 1903: 178-180.) Exports; see Commerce Fairs 1841. See above, Agriculture. New Jersey, this date. 1889. Value and importance of agric. fairs; by P. T. Quinn. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 233-238.) 1894. Methods and practices of making awards at fairs: is uniformity of method desired? by Theodore F. Baker. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1894: 43-50.) Toronto 1894. Rept. of Wm. R. Lippincott and D. D. Denise on Canada's great fair at Toronto. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 46-50.) Agric. and livestock exhibits. County and Local Fairs 1867. Deterioration of co. agric. affairs into horse races. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1867: 928-929.) Paging from collected docs. 1883. On CO. fairs; what their nature should be; horse racing should be excluded. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 334-335.) Atlantic County See also Agricultural Societies ; Individual. Atlantic County. 1890. Fair of Atlantic Co. Agric. and Hortic. Assn. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 347.) Bergen County 1883. Ann. fair of Bergen Co. Agric. Socy. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 255.) Burlington County See also Agricultural Societies ; Individual. Burlington County. 1873. Exhibition of Burlington Co. Farmers' Club. - (A.R. bd. agric. 1873: 92.) 1881. Improvements on grounds of Burlington Co. Agric. Socy; r.r. transportation to fair; receipts and expenditures. (9 same 1881: 363-364.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Fairs — cont'd COTJNTY AND LOCAL FAIES COnt'd Burlington County — cont'd 1881/2-1882/3. Receipts and expenditures at Burling- ton Co. fair each year. (10 same 1882 (pp. 261-262) —11 same 1883.) 1884. Increase in premiums offered by Burlington Co. Agric. Socy. (12 same 1884: 400.) 1886. Results of advertising fair of Burlington Co. Agric. Socy.; aid extended by Penn. R.R. Co. (13 same 1885: 280.) Camden County 1873-1882. See Agricultural Societies: Individual. Cam- den County. Farmers' Mutual Benefit Association. Cape May County See Agricultural Societies ; Individual. Cape May County. Cumberland County See also Agricultural Societies ; Individual. Cumberland County. 1886. Fair held ann. by Cumberland Co. Agric. and Hortic. Socy.; attendance; exhibits. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 287-288.) Egg Harbor City 1874. Rept. upon Egg Harbor City Agric. Fair; by F. S. Regensburg. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1874: 44-46.) Hunterdon County See Agricultural Societies ; Individual. Hunterdon County. Inter-State Fair Association Organized June 20. 1888. serial 1890^1898. Rept. of directors on ann. fair at Trenton, Mercer Co., financial condition of assn., etc. In Documents as follows : 1890 In 18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890:411-413. " " 1891:479-481. 1892 : 406-408. " 1893 : 443-444. 1894 : 423-425. " 1895 : 383-384. 1896 : 337-338. " 1898 : 298-299. non-serial 1888-1889. Table: extent of increase of exhibits at ex- hibition of Interstate Fair Assn. (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 523.) 1888-1890. Comparative stmt, of number of exhibitors and entries at ann. fair of Inter-state Fair Assn. (18 same 1890/1: 412.) 1888/9. Inter-state fair assn.; organization; officers; propferty; fair. (16 same 1888: 546-548.) 1889. Interstate Fair Assn. rept. (17 same 1889: 522- 526.) Officers, exhibits, assets and liabilities. 1891-1896. Attendance at exhibition of inter-state fair assn., each day of fair each year. (24 same 1896: 337.) Mercer County 1885. Acct. of fair held by Mercer Co. bd. of agric. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 326-328.) 1886. Address of Pres. R. Ege at ann. mtg. of Mercer Co. bd. of agric. (14 same 1886: 444-455.) Acct. of first fair held by bd. ; general remarks on what nature of an agric. fair should be ; organization an^, cooperation, etc. Monmouth County 1888. Rept. of Monmouth Fair Assn.; by C. D. B. Fore- man. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 559-560.) 1889. List of officers of Monmouth Fair Assn. (17 . 1889: 543.) 1891 ' ' 19 " " 1892 ' ' 20 " " 1893 ' ' 21 " ' 1894 ' ' 22 " ' 1895 ' 23 " ' 1896 ' 24 " 1898 ' 26 " ' INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 117 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Fairs — cont'd County and Local Fairs — cont'd Morris County 1882. Fair of Morris Co. Agric. Socy. (10 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1882: 299.) Salem County See also Agricultural Societies : Individual. Salem County. West Jersey Agrlc. and Hortlc. Assn. 1873. Exhibition of Salem Co. Agrlc. and Hortlc. Socy. (1 A.R. bd. agrlc. [1873]: 99.) . Same. (2 same 1874: 81.) . Same. (3 same 1875: 82.) Somerset County See Agricultural Societies ; Individual. Somerset Co. Sussex County 1882. Fair of Sussex Co. Farmers' Club. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 302.) Warren County 1873-1884. Exhibition of "Warren Co. Farmers', Mechan- ics' and Manufacturers' Association; see Agricul- tural Societies: Individual, Warren County. State Faie serial A 1855-1868. Ann. address at fair of state agricultural society. In Documents as follows : 1. 1855 (Jacob W. Miller) in rept. state agrlc. socy., 1855 : 75-97. 2. 1856 "not found. 3. 1857 (James M. Porter) in rept. state agric. socy., 1857 : 88-106. 4. 1858 (Isaac R. Cornell) in 4 A.R. state agric. socy., 5. 1859 (James W. Wall) In 5 A.R. state agrlc. socy., 1859 : 71-96. 6-9. 1860-1867 not found. 10. 1868 (Jos. P. Bradley) not found in Documents. Published separately, with ann. reward of premiums ; see below. Premiums. B [18551-1871. Record of the ann. exhibition of the N. J. state agric. socy. Cheeljllst The only copies seen were in the New Jersey Historical Society, Newarli. 1-10. [1855-1868]. None found. 11. 1869. Sept. 21-25. Newarii : Newark Morning Regis- ter Print, 1869. 20 pp., 2 11. 12. 1870. Sept. 20-23. Newarli : Newarlj Manufacturers' Gazette Print, 1870. 15 (1) pp. Includes address by Orestes Cleveland. 13. 1871. Sept. 19-23. Newarli : Amzi Pierson & Bro., 1871. 24 pp. Includes address by James W. Wall. non-serial 1855. First ann. exhibition of the state agric. socy. held at Camden. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/6: 11.) 1856. Second exhibition of the socy. held Sept. 9 at Newark; preparations; results, (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/6: 15-19.) . First exhibition of state agrlc. socy. held at Cam- den in Sept., 1855; recommended that apprn. to socy. be renewed. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 13-14.) 1857. State agric. socy. fair held at New Brunswick; preparations. (3 A.R. state agrlc. socy. 1857: 4-10.) 1858. 4th ann. fair of state agrlc. socy. held at New Brunswick, Sept. 14-17; description. (4 A.R. state agric. socy. 1858: 3-13.) 1860. 6th ann. exhibition of the N. J. state agric. socy. held at Elizabeth Sept. 4-7; description. (6 same 1860: 3-5.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Fairs — cont'd State Faib — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1861. No exhibition held. (Same 1861/2: 5.) 1862. 8 ann. exhibition held at Newton, Sussex Co., Sept. 30. (Same 1861/2: 29.) 1863. Fair on grounds of Passaic Co. agric. socy. a fail- ure. (Same 1863: 9.) 1870-1874. Table: no. of entries of different classes at ann. fair, each year. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1874: 19.) 1871-1874. > Table: Admissions; receipts; each year at ann. fair. {Same 1874: 22.) 1872. Grounds and fairs of the socy. {Same 1872: 5-6.) . Cattle exhibitions. {Same 1872: 8-9.) . Horticultural exhibitions; by James M. Pater- son. {Same 1872: 37-42.) 1873. Agrlc. fair; preparation; result. (Same 1873: 16- 18.) . Exhibition of state agrlc. socy. inspected by members of bd. of agric. and commended. (1 A.R. bd. agric. [1873]: 10.) 1873/8-1874/94. Table: no. of entries at each ann. ex- hibition of the state agric. socy. (6 same 1878 (p. 160)— 22 same 1894.) Beginning with 1884, the table is cumulative from 1874. 1874. Remarks of Pres. Clark on the ann. fair at Wav- erly. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1874: 92-94.) . Financial disaster of state fair on acct. of storm. {Same 1874: 11-12.) . Ann. fair at Waverly; preparation; result. {Same 1874: 16-23.) 1878. Fair of state agric. socy. at Waverly successful. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 149.) . List of the awards by the N. J. state agric. socy. at the 20th ann. exhibition, Waverly. Newark: Daily Advertiser Print, 1878, 54 pp. Copy seen in the New Jersey Historical Society, Newark. . Ann. fair of state agric. socy.; apptmt. of com- mittee to examine articles submitted before giving admission ticket to exhibitor; preparation of pre- mium list; amt. saved in cost of printing by giving privileges of prtg. advertisements in books; no. of copies distributed; press notices; posters and hand- bills; result of extensive advertising. (6 A.R. agric. socy. 1878: 156-159.) 1879. No. of admissions to fair of state agric. socy. in five years, total cash receipts, premiums, payments. (6 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1878: 160-161.) — : — . Exhibits at agric. socy. fair in 1878; cattle; poultry; agric. and farm machinery; sanitary dept.; hortlc. dept. (7 same 1879: 168-169.) . Exhibits at agric. socy. fair in 1878; cattle; horses; poultry; horticulture, etc. (6 same 1878: 161-163.) 1880. Preparation for ann. exhibition of state agric. socy. ; need of enlargement of stock sheds and other bldgs.; suggested that effort be made to get Penn. R.R. to lay track and run trains to the grounds; desirability of getting horse r.r. communication to Newark. (8 same 1880: 118-122.) 1881. Preparations for fair of State Agric. Socy.; ex- hibitions; results. (9 same 1881: 245-249.) 1882. Preparations for ann. fair of state agrlc. socy.; advertisement; premium list; entries; premiums; need of Improvements to bldgs. (10 same 1882: 204- 208.) . Improvements on fair grounds (Waverly) of state Agric. Socy. (9 same 1881: 241-244.) 1883. Importance of getting horse r.r. communication betw. Newark and agric. socy. fair grounds; and Penn. R.R. to run a spur from Waverly station to fair grounds. (10 same 1882: 202-203.) 118 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Faits — cont'd State Faib — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1883. Preparations for ann. fair of state agric. secy.; publication of premium list; repairs; advertise- ment; entries. (11 same 1883: 223-226.) 1884. Needed improvements on fair pounds of state agric. socy.; eftort should be made to get connec- tion with Newark by horse r.r. (11 same 1883: 222- 223.) 1885. State agric. socy. will pay an excess of about ?700 over state appm. for premiums. (12 same 1884: 287.) Suggested that attempt be made to secure horse r.r. communication betw. Newark and Waverly where fair grounds of state agric. socy. are situated. (12 same 1884: 291-292.) 1886. Preparations for fair of state Agric. Socy.; ex- hibits; results. (14 same 1886: 342-345.) 1887. Preliminary work for fair of state Agric Socy., entries. (15 same 1887: 194-197.) 1888. Preparations for ann. fair of state Agric. Socy.; entries and exhibits. (16 same 1888: 208-215.) 1889. List of agric. exhibitions. (16 same 1888: 617.) . Suggestions for making ann. exhibition of state Agric. Socy. a greater success. (16 same 1888: 207- 208.) One jndge alone necessary for one class of goods, and he shonld receive compensation ; each director should have a specific duty dnrlng the exhibition. Prem,iuTns serial 1 series 1855-1869. N. J. state agricultural society. List of prem- iums and regulations for the ann. exhibition. Checklist Not foond. Sept 9-12 (Newark) 24 pp. Sept 29-Oct 2 (New Bmnswlck) SomervUle : J. H. Frazee, n. t p. 1. 1855. 2. 1856. 1856. 3. 1857. 24 pp. 4. 1858. Sept 14-17 (New Bmnswlck). Trenton: Prtd. at the office of the " New Jersey Farmer," 1858. 24 pp. 5. 1859. Sept 13-16 (EUzaheth). Trenton : Prtd. at the office of the " New Jersey Farmer," 1859. 22 pp. 6. 1860. Sept 4-7 (Ellzaheth). Not found. None held in 1861. 7. 1862. Sept SOOct 2 (Newton), n. t p. 20 pp. 8. Not fonnd. No record foond resp. fairs 1864-18^6. 9. 1867. Oct 8-11 (Waverly Station). Newark: Prtd. at the Daily Advertiser Office. 1867. 16 pp. 10. 1868. Sept 30.Oct 2 (Waverly Station). Newark: Martin K. Dennis & Co., 1868. 36 pp. 11. 1869. Sept 21-24 (Waverly Station). Newark: Mar- tin B. Dennis & Co., 1869. 43 (1) pp. 2 series 1870-1876. Grand State Pair of the N. J. State Agri- cultural Society [rules and regulations, premium list]. Checklist 12. 1870. Sept 20-23 (Waverly Station). Ne?rark: M. B. Dennis & Co.. 1870. 48 pp. 13. 1871. Sept 19-22 (Waverly Station). Newark: Ward ft Tlchenor. 1871. 32 pp., 1 leaf. 14.1872. Sept 17-20 (Waverly Station). Newark : Mar- tin B. Dennis Ic Co., 1872. 40 pp., 8 IL 15. 1873. Sept 16-19 (Waverly Station). Elizabeth: Drake t Co<^ 1873. 25 pp., 12 11. 16. 1S74. Sept 14-19 (Waverly Station). Newark: Prtd. at the Dally Advertiser (>ffice, 1874. 31 (1> pp. 17.1875. Sept 20-24 (Waverly Station). Newark : Prtd. at the Dally Advertiser Prtg. House, 1873. 30 (1) pp. 18. 1876. Not found. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Fairs — cont'd State Faie — cont'd Premiums — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd 2 series — cont'd 1877-1888. Annual fair of the N. J. State Agric. Socy. Checklist 19.1877. Sept 17-21 (Waverly Station). Newark: Prtd. at the Dally Advertiser Prtg. House, 1877. 72 pp. 20. 1878. Sept 16-21 (Waverly Park). Newark: Prtd. at the Daily Advertiser Prtg. Establishment 1878. 76 pp. 21. 1879. Sept 15-20 (Waverly Park). Newark: Prtd. at the Dally Journal Establishment 1879. 74 pp. 22-23. 1880-1881. Not found. „ ^. ^. _,. ,^^ 24. 1882. Sept 18-23 (Waverly Park). Newark: Prtd. at the Advertiser Prtg. House, 1882. 74 pp. 25. 1883. Sept 7-21 (Waverly Part). Newark: Prtd. at the A^rertlser Prfe. House, 1883. 76 pp . 26. 1884. Not found. „ ,., „ _,. ,»_. 27. 1885. Sept 14-18 (Waverly Park). Newark: Prtd. at the Advertiser Prtg. House. 1885. 54 pp. 28.1886. Sept 13-17 (Waverly Park). Newark : Adver- tiser Steam Prtg. House, 1886. 76 pp. 2». 1887. Not found. ^, „ ^ .^ 30. 1888. Sept. 17-21 (Waverly Park). Newark: Adver- tiser Steam Prtg. House, 1888. 80 pp. 1855-1874. List of premiums awarded at ann. fair of the State Agricultural Society. In Documents as follows : 1855 in Bept state agric socy. 1855/6 : 47-73. 1856 " " " " " 1855/6:99-134. 1857 in 3 AB. state agric socy. 1857:23-67. 1858 " 4 " " " " 1858:15-53. 1859 " 5 ' 1859:15-54. 1860 " 6 " " " " 1860:7-48. 1861 no fair held. 1862 In A.E. state agric socy. 1861/2 : 29-47. 1863-1867 not fotmd. 1868 not found In Documents. Published separately : Am. address Irefore the N. J. state agric socy., by Jos. P. Bradley, with the ann. award of premiums. Newark: Prtd. at the Daily Advertiser Office, 1868. 23 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. 1869-1871 not found. 1872 in A.B. state agric socy. 1872 : 51-68. 1873 " " " " " 1873:163-188. 1874 " ■' " " " 1874:95-125. 1858-1872. Tables: disbursements; general; premiums. (4 A.R. state agric. socy. 1858 (pp. 77-83)— «am« 1872.) Not found 1861-1871. 1862. Amts. paid for cash premiums, to whom paid; receipts and expenditures. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1861/2: 49-53.) 1868. Premium list and programme of the first spring exhibition and sales fair of the N. J. state agric. socy. to be held May 20-22. Newark: M. R. Dennis & Co., 1868. 34 pp. Copy seen In N. J. Hist Socy, Newa*. 1874. Rept of state premium committee; by Phineas Jones. (A.R. state agria socy. 1874: 31-43.) State premium law. {Same 1874: 45-46.) 1875. Award of state premiums at ann. exhibition of state Agric Socy. ((Jovs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) Receipts and Expenditures 1867-1872. Receipts at the several state fairs; approxi- mate expenditure for premiums. (A.R. state agnc. socy. 1872: 6-7.) 1871-1874. See above. Fairs. State Agricultural Society, these dates. Rules and Regulations See above. Premiums, the serial group. Farm Labor; see Labor. Farm Labor Farm Wages; see Labor. Wages INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 119 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Farms and Fanning 1850-1870. Value of farm lands, per acre, In 1850, 1860, 1870 in N. J., N. Y., Penn., Del., Conn., R. I., Mass. (4 A.R. bd. agric. 1876: 12.) 1855. Neglect of mechanics and chemistry in farming. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/6: 84-85.) • 1870. Table: value in dollars of whole yearly product per acre of farm lands by cos.; also value per acre in township in each co. which has yielded the larg- est product. (1 A.R. bd. agric. 1873: 48.) 1876. Area of N. J.; amt. in farms and in forest. (4 same 1876: 13.) 1877. On the products of general farming; sweet po- tato growing, dairying and cultivation of peaches and apples. (5 same 1877: 55-134.) Extracts from letters of farmers In different parts of the state. 1878. " The little farm well tilled " favorite policy of N. J. (6 same 1878: xi.) 1879. Table: farming; acres of land, assessed value, proportionate value of land, do. of bldgs.; amt. of mortgage, value of crop sold; value of crop con- sumed; estimated cost to renew fences; do. repair fences; cost of repairs to* fences and bldgs. in 1878; value of stock and implements; taxes for 1878; average hours of work by self per week; expenses over earnings. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc., 1879: 144-145.) 1880. Valuation of farms per acre, computed from U. S. census repts. of 1880; Mass., Conn., N. Y., N. J., Penn., Del., Md. (A.R. state geologist (Cook) 1885: 206.) . The decoration of small places; by A. Michie. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 186-193.) Decoration of lawns. 1884. Sanitary care of farm houses; by E. M. Hunt. (11 same 1883: 19-20.) 1885. Little things in farming — items of profit and waste sometimes overlooked; by J. H. Dalrymple. (12 sams 1884: 429-434.) 1886. Address of Alex K. McClure at mtg. of state bd. of agric. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 43-56.) General discussion of scientific and practical farming, etc. . Is the farmer to blame for his condition? by E. Cook. (16 same 1888: 479-480.) . Adornment of farmers' grounds; by C. W. Turn- ley. (16 sams 1888: 501-505.) . Necessity of organization among farmers; agric. most poorly-paid Industry in the country. (15 same 1887: 221-223.) 1889. Population, acreage, value, fertilizer bill, prod- ucts, etc., of N. J. farms. (23 same 1895: 57-58.) 1890. Farm valuation of lands, fences and bldgs. in N. J.; implements and machinery; live stock; no. of farms. (25 same 1897: 39.) . Some law for farmers; by J. M. Lanning. (17 same 1889: 205-223.) Eminent domain ; what the farm includes ; fences ; rent- ing a farm or agreeing to worli it on shares ; farm laborers ; sales of farm products. . How can we make our farms pay better; by J. Forsythe. (17 same 1889: 82-88.) . Same; by J. V. Green. (17 same 1889: 88-89.) . Same; by D. C. McGallyard. (17 same 1889: 89- 92.) . Same; by J. S. Brown. (17 same 1889: 92-93.) . Abandoned farms, farm values and the depopu- lation of the rural distrs. in N. J. (13 same 1889/ 90: 289-355.) . Table: farm-land values; acreage, market value per acre, etc. (13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1889/90: 326-341.) Given by townships for each county. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Farms and Farming — cont'd 1891. The farmer in politics; by L. Satterthwait. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 426-427.) . The old and new farmer; by M. Whitehead. (19 same 1891: 509-510.) . Neglected items of farm profit; by J. M. Dalrym- ple. (19 same 1891: 432-433.) . Diversified farming: its limit to be profitable; by C. Conrow. (19 same 1891: 413.) 1892. Rept. on abandoned farm Investigatioii. 24 pp. (20 same 1892.) Made by bd. of agric. at requfest of Gov. ; rept. is made by secy. (Pranljlin Dye) and contains stmts, resp. each township in the several cos. on following points : 1. No. of farms reported abandoned or partially abandoned; 2. Name of owner, post-office address and location ; 3. No. of acres and kind of land ; 4. What formerly used for ; 5. What used for now ; 6. Amt. of assessment ; 7. Amt. of tax ; 8. Is tax paid" 1893. The farmer's home — past, present, future — con- trasts; by K. B. Llppincott. (21 same 1893: 393- 399.) 1894. Value of farms, stock, bldgs., etc. ; gross earnings on capital invested, etc. (22 same 1894: 34-35.) . Farming under glass; by R. Bingham. (22 sam^e 1894: 421-422.) 1895. Does farming pay? by John Miller. (23 some 1895: 387.) 1896. Beautify the farm. (23 same 1895: 48.) . Forsaking the farm. (24 same 1896: 55-56.) 1897. Keeping the boys on the farm. (24 some 1896: 44-45.) . Farming on the Western prairies; by Geo. T. Fairchild. (25 sam^ 1897: 217-229.) . The business farmer; farming for cash. (24 some 1896: 40-42.) . Thrift on the farm; by Geo. T. Fairchild. (25 same 1897: 249-261.) 1898. Some farm economies; increasing production without increasing cost. (25 sam^ 1897: 58-60.) . Reform needed in respect to dairy barns and farm bldgs. (26 same 1898: 57-58.) . . On sanitation in country homes. (26 same 1898: 56-57.) 1899. Fermentation and germ life; by J. Nelson. 24 pp. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 134.) . Hindrances to success on the farm. (26 A.R. bd. agric. 1898: 60-62.) . The trend cityward. (27 some 1899: 53-54.) 1899-1901. Table: no. and acreage of farms, and value of specified classes (land and improvements, bldgs., implements and machinery, livestock) of farm prop- erty, June 1, 1900, with value of products of 1899 not fed to livestock, and expenditures in 1899 for labor and fertilizers, by counties. (29 sam^ 1901: 91.) 1900. Live covers for country homes; by B. D. Halsted. 39 pp., 8 pis. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 144.) List of vines used in shelter, diseases, characteristics, objections. 1903. The most profitable trees to be planted on waste land of farms in N. J.; by F. R. Meier. (Procs. state hortlc. socy. 1903: 208-215.) Sussex County 1881. A Sussex Co. farm; by Q. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 151-170.) Description of farm of Henry C. Kelsey, secy, state : water supply, bldgs., sheep barn, lambs, dairy-house, swine-house, cattle, other stock, crops, fencing, en- silage. Fencing 1831. Rept. of committee (Seeley) as to whether any alterations are necessary In act for regulating fences, passed Jan. 23, 1799. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1830/1: 118.) 120 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Fencing — cont'd 1882. Live fences; discussion at mtg. of state Hortic. Socy. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 320-321.) 1883. Estimated cost of fencing N. J. farms; needless tax; lack of fences in many parts of Europe. (10 same 1882: 6.) 1887. On fences; kinds and desirability for the fanner. (15 same 1887: 470-471.) . Hedging [as a farm fence]; by W. Pettit (15 sajTie 1887: 452456.) Flax; see above, Crops. Fiber Crops Floricultore n. d. Directions for treating tulip soft scale; by J. B. Smith. 1 leaf. (Ehitomological circular 1, state bd. of agric) 1876. The gladiolus and other summer flowering bulbs, their usefulness for lawns and door yards; by Geo. Such. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1876: 46-49.) . The geranium as a bedding plant; by Peter Hen- derson. (Same 1876: 32-34.) 1879. Rept. of special committee on plants and flowers exhibited. (Same 1879: 28-29.) . Discussion rel. to geraniums. {Same 1879: 26- 28.) 1880. Old-fashioned flowers; anonymous communica- tion to state Hortic Socy. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 184-186.) . Attention directed to culture of flowers for New York market. (7 same 1879: 160.) . Importance of floriculture. (7 same 1879: 13-14.) 1882. Bulbs; by Mrs. J. D. Meech. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1882: 36-39.) . Same. (9 A,R. bd. agric 1881: 296-299.) . Hardy herbaceous perennial plants and bulbs; by G. C. Woolson. (9 same 1881: 286-296.) . Same. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1882: 26-36.) 1884. Crossing flowers; by A. J. Caywood. (Same Jan., 1884: 84-91.) . Same; by W. J. Beal. (Same Jan., 1884: 91-93.) . Floriculture; by Theo. Edwards. (Same Dec, 1884: 5(5-58.) . Novelties and the flower and plant business; by James Taplin. (Same Dec, 1884: 58-60.) 1885. The progressive chrysanthemum; by John Thorpe. (Same 1885: 90-98.) 1886. The uses of flowers; by Mrs. J. D. Meech. (Same 1886: 105-108.) . Practical uses of flowers; by K Williams. (Same 1886: 109-110.) 1887. Annual and perennial flower seeds for the home garden; by Peter B. Mead. (Same 1887: 117-125.) . Fertilization of flowers; by B. D. Halsted. (Same 1887: 101-108.) . See above. Crops. Fruit Small Fruits, this date. . Hardy herbaceous plants; by George C. Woolson. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1887: 115-117.) 1888. The doubling of flowers; by Byron D. Halsted. (Same 1888: 74-84.) . Ploral and plant notes; by Jas. Taplin. (Same 1888: 20.) . Remedy for rose beetle suggested. (9 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 1 A.R. agric college exper. station 1888: 211.) 1890. Nematodes as enemies to plants. (11 same and 3 same 1890: 366-370.) Violets, oats. chrj-santhemuiLs, colens. lantana bon- Tardla, roses. . Our old-fashioned flowers; by Dr. Jas. B. Ward. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1890: 91-96.) 1890-1896. See above. Crops. Pests. Fungi, these dates. 1891. The rose chafer or "rose-bug"; by J. B. Smith. 40 pp. (Agric college exper. station, BuU. 82.) Same. (12 A.R. state agric exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891: 350-372.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Floriculture — cont'd 1892. Rept. by Mr. Goble on green-house business [in Essex Co.]. (20 A.R. bd. agric 1892: 353-354.) Flowers and vegetables. . Nematodes; by B. D. Halsted. (13 AJl. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892: 381-386.) Eel-worms In roses ; violet root galls, foliar nematodes. 1894. Farmers' flower gardens and yards; by Mrs. L. D. Trimble. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1894: 166-170.) . Some flowers for farmers' gardens; by Geo. C. Woolson. (Same 1894: 105-109.) 1896. Experiments with sun-flowers at College Farm; by B. D. Halsted. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric college exper. station 1896: 350- 351.) 1896-1901. Experiments with ornamental plants; by B. D. Halsted. (18 same and 10 same 1896 (pp. 396- 401) — 22 same and 14 same 1901.) 1897. Floriculture; by W. A. Manda. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1897: 141-147.) Special reference to palms. 1897. Greenhouse [and field] experiments with violets; by B. D. Halsted. (18 A.R. state agric exper. station and 10 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1897: 383- 394.) 1898. Flowers; by Theodore Snook. (Procs. state hor- tic socy. 1898: 151-156.) . The tulip soft scale; by J. B. Smith. (19 same and 11 same 1898: 465-467.) 1899. Floriculture in N. J.; no. of establishments, value of flowers, etc.; amt. of land used, value; value of bldgs., implements, livestock; expenditures for la- bor and fertilizers; area under glass. (29 A.R. bd. agric 1901: 101.) 1900. Violet growing; by Richd. W. Norton. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1900: 101-106.) . Chrysanthemum rust; by B. D. Halsted. (21 AIL state agric. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. collie exper. station 1900: 473-475.) 1901. Tulip mould; by B. D. Halsted. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 438-440.) . Experiments with phloxes and their allies; by B. D. Halsted. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 422424.) . Rept on flowers; by E. P. Beebe. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 50-56.) . Progress in cultivation of carnations and varie- ties; by F. C. Goble. (Same 1901: 185-188.) 1902. Rose culture; by John N. May. (Same 1902: 137- 143.) . See below. Plant-breeding, this date. . The rose scale; by J. B. Smith. 14 pp., pL (Agric exper. stations. Bull 159.) 1903. Breeding hybrid carnations; by C. W. Ward. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1903: 227-233.) Elxperiments with Japanese redbud; by B. D. Halsted. (24 A.R. state agric exper. station and 16 Aja. agric. college exper. station 1903: 491492.) . Fringed phloxes; by B. D. Halsted. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 493495.) . Experiments in shading; by B. D. Halsted. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 491.) Lath-shading of nastnrtlnms. 1904. Growing roses out of doors; by Robert Hney. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1904: 140-147.) . The gladiolus; by Arthur Cowee. (Same 1904: 154-164.) Notes upon nasturtiums; by B. D. Halsted. (25 A.R. state agric exper. station and 17 AH. agric college exper. station 1904: 532-533.) Experiments with tulips; by B. D. Halsted. (25 same and IT same 1904: 531-532.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 131 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Floriculture — cont'd Essex County 1891. Kept, by F. C. Goble [on floriculture in Essex Co.]. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 449-450.) Associations FLORAL SOCIETY OF VINELAND Incorporated 1867. serial 1873-1880. OflBcers, members, meetings, etc. In Documents as follows : 1873 In 1 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1873:95-96. 1874 ' ' 2 " 1874 77. 1874 ' ■'3 " " " 1875 78. 1874 " 4 " •' " 1876 180. 1874 ' • 5 " " " 1877 178. 1878 ' ' 6 " 1878 203. 1879 ' ' 7 " " 1879 242. 1880 ' ' 8 " 1880 217. non-serial 1873. Floral Socy. of Vlneland has about $1000 invested in land and otherwise. (1 A.R. bd. agric. [1873]: 96.) Fodder Com; see above, Crops; Grass and Forage Gardening See also above, entries under Crops. Vegetable. 1867. Increase in value of market garden products of N. J. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e., 8], 1867: 14 or 18.) There are two editions of this message. 1873. On market gardening. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1873: 24-25.) 1874. Value of market garden products of N. J. (Same 1874: 25.) 1882. Farmers' gardens; discussion at mtg. of state Hortic. Socy. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 319-320.) 1888. Gardening; by R. Bingham. (16 same 1888: 505- 508.) 1889. The farmers' home garden, what is it? what should it be? by T. F. Baker. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 115-124.) . The home garden, its necessity, possibilities and profits; by Chas. L. Jones. (.Same 1889: 104-107.) . The home garden, its necessities, possibilities Cortleyou. (Same 1889: 100- by Mrs. W. R. Lippincott. Bingham. (Same 1889: 108- and profits; by P. H. 103.) . The home garden; (Same 1889: 112-114.) . Gardening; by R. 110.) 1895. Gardening under glass; by W. W. Rawson; dis- cussion. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 157-166.) . Irrigation of market gardens; by same; discus- sion. (22 same 1894: 166-176.) 1898. Marketing garden crops. (25 same 1897: 60-61.) Grape; see above, Crops. Fruit. Hay; see above, Crops. Grass and Forage Hemp; see above, Crops. Fiber Crops Horse; see below, Livestock Implements 1859. Agric. machinery; use; exhibition. (5 A.R. state agric. socy. 1859: 6-9.) 1873. Population, farms, value of farm land and imple- ments, etc. (Same 1873: 19-20.) 1875. New method of driving the cutter bar of mowing and reaping machines; by Wm. E. Kelly. (3 A.R. bd. agric. 1875: 67-71.) 1878. McBride's Sulky Attachment; by P. T. Q[uinn]. (6 same 1878: 145-148.) . Trial of plows made at meeting of Farmers' Club of Middlesex Co.; by G. H. Lambert. (6 same 1878: 139-143.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Implements^ — cont'd ' 1878. Rept. of committee apptd. to take charge of trial of ploughs on college farm. (6 same 1878: 23-26.) 1879. Trial of mowers and reapers and plows held at Agric. College Farm under direction of Farmers' Club of Middlesex Co.; by G. H. Lambert. (7 same 1879: 101-105.) Inspection Livestock; see below that title Landscape Gardening 1872. Horticulture and landscape gardening in Eng- land; by P. T. Quinn. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1872: 43-46.) 1873. Garden decoration and the plants to use; by James M. Paterson. (Same 1873: 95-116.) 1876. Hedges and screens; by G. W. Thompson. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1876: 55-57.) 1877. Views as to the formation, arrangement and planting of ornamental grounds; by Elbert S. Car- man. (Procs. state, hortic. socy. 1877: 35-40.) . Palms as decorative plants; by James Taplin. (Same 1877: 43-44.) 1885. Summer decoration of shaded grounds; by Wm. F. Bassett. (Same 1885; 88-90.) . A national and uniform system of weights and measures; by C. W. Idell. (Same 1885: 148-151.) 1892. The formation and care of lawns; by Geo. C. Woolson. (Same 1892: 82-88.) 1896. Ornamental trees — what to plant and how to plant them; by Jos. Meehan. (Same 1896: 161-164.) 1899. Hardy shrubs for decoration of home grounds; by Hiram T. Jones. (Same 1899: 228-233.) 1900. The ornamentation of home grounds; by Geo. C. Butz. (Same 1900: 127-136.) 1901. Lawn-making; by Saml. Henshaw. (Same 1901: 130-133.) 1902'. Landscape gardening; by Louisa K. Miller. (Same 1902: 93-100.) 1904. Landscape gardening; by Wm. Kleinheinz. (Same 1904: 104-114.) Lawn Grasses; see above. Crops. Grass and Forage Laws 1861. Act to prevent the spread of contagious diseases amongst cattle and stock. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1861/2: 3-5.) ' 1862-1879. Laws rel. to N. J. state agric. college. (22 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1886: 76-84.) 1862-1888. Same. (24 same 1888: 87-101.) Repeated in 1889. 1862-1891. Same. (26 same 1890: 99-121.) Repeated in 1894. 1872. Text of law (April 4) under which N. J. bd. of agric. was organized. (1 A.R. bd. of agric. [1873]; 5-6.) Repeated in 1876. 1873. Suppl. to act appropriating scrip for the public lands granted state of N. J. (10 A.R. Rutgers Sci- entific School 1874: [33].) 1880. Text of law respecting duties of state bd. of health in connection with contagious and infectious diseases in animals. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 55-56.) 1881. Text of act to encourage the manufacture of sugar in N. J. (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1879/80: xiv-xv.) 1890. Text of act to increase the efficiency of the public school system of the state by providing for addi- tional free scholarships at the state agric. college. (25 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1889: [109-110].) Repeated in 1890. . Text of act to prevent spread of fungous diseases of plants. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 534.) Repeated in 1891, 1892. 1893. 122 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Laws— cont'd 1893. Law relating to contagious and infectious dis- eases of animals. {A.R. dairy comr. 1893: 71-72.) 1893-1894. Law relating to contagious and infectious diseases of animals. {Same 1894: 125-127.) Repeated In 1895 and 1896. 1894-1908. Laws of comn. on tuberculosis in animals, n. t. p. 10 pp. 1898. Laws of 1898; act to prevent the introduction into and spread of injurious insects in N. J., to pro- vide a method for compelling their destruction, to create the office of state entomologist, to authorize inspection of nurseries and to provide for certifi- cates of inspection, n. t p. 5 pp. 1902. Insect law of N. J.; text. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1903: 254-262.) 1903. Injurious insects. An act to prevent the intro- duction into and the spread of injurious insects in N. J., to provide a method for compelling their de- struction, to create the office of state entomologist, to authorize inspection of nurseries and to provide for certificates of inspection. Trenton: MacCrellish and Quigley, 1903. 10 pp. Lettuce; see above. Crops. Vegetable Lima Beans; see above. Crops. Vegetable Livestock 1850-1900. No. of specified animals on farms in 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900. (29 A.R. bd. agric. 1899: 95.) Dairy cows, other neat cattle, horses, mnles and asses, sheep, swine. 1859. Increased interest in stock breeding. (5 A.R. state agric. socy. 1859: 5.) 1871-1894/5. See above, Education. College Farm, these dates. 1872. Estimate of livestock: no.; price; value. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1873: 23.) Horses (1873) ; mnles ; oxen and other cattle, milch cows ; sheep ; swine. 1881. N. J. animal census (includes animals on farms only); by cos. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 108.) Horses, mules and asses ; working oxen ; milch cows ; other cattle ; sheep ; swine. 1889. See above. Crops, this date. 1890. In favor of pound law. (18 A.R. hd. agric. 1890: 480-481.) 1891. See above. Agriculture. New Jersey, this date. Abstracts on sanitary care of animals: impure water supply, impure air supply; by E. M. Hunt. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 168-175.) . Tables: estimated nos. of animals on farms, ex- pressed as a percentage of nos. of previous years; average prices in Jan.; estimated no. of animals on farms, total value of each kind and average price, Jan., 1891. (18 game 1890: 339-340.) Horses, mnles. milch cows, oxen and other cattle, sheep, hogs. Tables are from U. S. Dept of Agric. Rept, Jan. and Feb., 1891. 1891-1904. Statistical table of farm stock as reported by secretaries of co. bds. : no., price, etc., in each co. (19 same 1891 (pp. 45-46)— 32 same 1904.) 1892. The production of beef, pork and mutton In N. J. for market — does it pay; by J. Taylor. (19 same 1891: 99-108.) 1901. On the relation of the livestock industry to N. J.- by Thos. F. Hunt. (29 same 1901: 185-201.) .. . Stable ventilation; by H. E. Cook. (27 same 1900: 231-240.) Burlington County See Agricultural Societies; Individual. County. Bnrllngton AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Sussex County 1877. Letter from J. B. Leport, Deckertown, Sussex Co.; dairy; pigs and veal calves; dairy farming in northern part of Sussex Co. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 120-121.) Associations Jersey Breeders' Club Organized 1879. 1883-1885. [Rept. of Club] : officers, members, meetings. In Documents as follows : 1883 in 10 A.K. bd. agric 1882 : 250. 1884 omitted. 1885 In 12 A.B. bd. agric 1884 : 25 ; 404. JERSEY CATTLE ASSOCIATION OP WEST JERSEY Organized 1879. 1882-1883. List of officers. In Documents as follows : 1882 In 9 A.E. bd. agric 1881 : 356. 1883 " 10 " " " 1882 : 167. OfBcers not given for this year ; meetings, exhibition, etc NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OP JERSEY RED SWINE BREEDERS 1884. Rept. of Assn. In Documents as follows : 1884 in 12 A.R. bd. agric 1884:367-370. Cattle See also above. Associations. 1879. Management of dairy stock; by N. W. Parcell. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 151-156.) 1880. No. of working oxen, milch cows, other cattle, sheep, swine, in each of the several states. (9 same 1881: 128.) . Experiments on yield of milk of different breeds of cattle. (1 A.R. agric. exper. station 1880: 54-63.) 1881. On the milch cow in West Jersey; by Silas Betts. (9 A.R. bd. agria 1881: 129-138.) . Some breeds of dairy cattle; by Jas. NeilsoiL (9 same 1881: 171-181.) 1883. Discussion at mtg. of state bd. of agric. on Guenon method of judging cattle. (10 sams 1882: 166.) 1884. Welsh cattle; by Henry Hatt (12 same 1884: 119- 127.) 1885. The dairy; by Geo. Blight, one of Guenon comn. of Penn. (12 same 1884: 243-247.) 1888. [On the milk law, quality of feed, results of ex- periments, etc.] ; by H. B. Lippincott (16 same 1888: 476-478.) . Address of Hon. Edward Burnett of Mass.; dis- cussion. (15 same 1887: 235-263.) On dairy, dairy cattle, etc ; observations in England. 1889. Winter care of milch cows, etc.; by T. B. DeCou. (17 same 1889: 516-521.) 1889-1890. Experiments with different breeds of dairy cows. In Documents as follows : 1889 in 10 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.E. agr. coll. exper. stat 1889:178-186. 1890 in 11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.E. agr. coll. exper. stat. 1890 : 171-230. Also In Documents as follows : 1889 in agric college exper. station bull. 57. 1890 " " " ll: •• •• " .. .. .. ,. gg " 77. 1890. Paper on Holsteins; by Jas. Neilson. bd. agric. 1890: 51-54.) . Discussion on the dairy interests of N. J. (17 same 1889: 5-50.) . Paper on Guernseys; by I. W. Nicholson. (17 same 1890: 54-63.) 8 pp. 11 pp. 15 pp. 15 pp. 36 pp. (17 AR. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 123 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Cattle — cont'd 1890. Remarks on the Ayrshire cattle; by Mr. Magee. (17 same 1889: 63-64.) . Synopsis of paper of I. W. Nicholson on '' How to breed, rear and handle the dairy cow." (18 same 1890: 362-363.) 1891. Dairy husbandry; by B. C. Sears. (19 same 1891: 424-425.) . Dairy hygiene; by Geo. G. Groff. (20 same 1892: 186-194.) From New York " Independent." Diseases of cow possibly affecting milk, care of cow ; stable ; milking ; milk-house ; milk vessels and their care ; care of milk ; care of Infants ; care of butter. 1892. The dairy temperament of cattle; by W. D. Hoard. (19 same 1891: 71-98.) 1893. Mngmt. of the small dairy; by I. P. Roberts. (20 same 1892: 111-123.) Relates chiefly to care and breeding of dairy cattle. 1894. Handling and feeding of dairy cows; by W. D. Hoard; discussion. (20 same 1893: 136-166.) 1895. How to raise calves for the dairy; by Noah Run- yon. (23 same 1895: 387-388.) 1896. No. of head of stock owned in U. S.; value; pro- duction of milk and beef. (23 same 1895: 65.) . The typical dairy cow and her demands on the dairyman; by J. Gould. (23 same 1895: 111-337.) 1899. Structure and individuality of animals as related to purpose; by Geo. M. Twitchell. (26 sams 1898: 149-174.) 1901. Description of new wing of dairy barn at College Farm; by C. B. Lane. (22 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 14 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1901: 286-287.) . The story of a cow census; by W. D. Hoard. (27 A.R. bd. agric. 1900: 241-260.) Statistics resulting from census of cows, food, product, earnings, etc.. In JeflEerson, N. Y. ; in Wise. ; in Iowa ; etc. . Cow health; by L. Pearson. (28 same 1900: 213- 230.) Includes general discussion, chiefly by Gov. Hoard. 1902. Breeding the dairy cow; by Edward Van Alstyne. (29 same 1901: 203-220.) 1903. Conformation of the dairy cow and how to select her; by H. Van Dresser. (30 same 1902: 203-224.) Diseases; see below, Inspection Feeding 1879. The feeding value of corn in the ear with its value when ground with and without the cob. (5 A.R. agric. exper. station 1884: 147-151.) Extract from " The Conn. Parmer." 1880. Experiments on feeding of cows of different breeds, with specific and calculated rations, and pro- duction of milk. (8 same 1880: 26-30.) . Experiment with ensilage at College Farm. (8 same 1880: 31.) . See above, Crops, this date. . A rational system of stock feeding. (1 A.R. agric. exper. station 1880: 48-53.) . Keeping one cow: dietary advantages; feeding; results. (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1880: 227-240.) . Ensilage [review of "The Book of Ensilage, or the New Dispensation for Farmers, by Dr. J. M. Bailey of Mass.]; experiment in preserving green corn fodder in Burlington Co. (3 sowe 1880: 177- 194.) 1880-1904. Analyses of [stock] foods and fodders; com- position, value, market prices. (1 A.R. agric. exper. station 1880 (pp. 43-47) — 25 same and 17 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1904.) Title sometimes given as fodders and feeds. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Feeding — cont'd 1881. Ensilage. [2 U.] (Agric. exper. station. Bull. 11.) Results of feeding experiment with corn ensilage. . Same. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 12-13.) . Acct. of experiment in ensilage, of C. W. Mills at Pompton. (8 same 1880: 236-238.) 1882. Feeding experiments with sorghum seed at Col- lege Farm. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 137-140.) . Same. (18 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School: 69-71.) . Ensilage experiments: green fodder corn, dried fodder corn, ensilage. (3 A.R. agric. exper. station 1882: 79-84.) . Feeding experiments with sorghum seed. (3 same 1882: 75-78.) . Same. 4 pp. (Agric. exper. station. Bull. 24.) . Ensilage: discussion at mtg. of state bd. of agric. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 436-437.) . On ensilage. (9 same 1881: 20-21.) . The Goffart system of ensilage; by J. B. Brown of N. Y. (10 sam£ 1882: 155-162.) 1883. [Plan of preparing ensilage] ; by John Mayer. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 190-191.) . Experiments in ensilage. (4 A.R. agric. exper. station 1883: 76-85.) 1884. On feeding stock. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 287- 288.) . Discussion at mtg. of bd. of agric. on ensilage and dairy interests. (11 same 1883: 16-18.). . Experiments with sorghum ensilage. (5 A.R. agric. exper. station 1884: 128-134.) . Comparison betw. field corn and ensilaged fodder corn. (5 some 1884: 114-127.) . Comparative feeding value of moist and dried grains from breweries. (5 same 1884: 108-112.) 1888. Summary of remarks of E. Evans on ensilage and its product. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 478-479.) 1889. Ensilage vs. field corn and fodder corn; by E. B. Voorhees; discussion. (16 same 1888: 191-200.) . Rations for milk, butter and cheese; table pre- pared by Prof. Stewart. (16 same 1888: 137-138.) . The present status of ensilage question; by Henry E. Alvord; discussion. (16 same 1888: 177-190.) . Address by F. D. Curtis of Kirby Homestead, N. Y. [on feeding stock] ; discussion. (16 same 1888: 113-137.) 1890. Committee rept. on " silo governor " invented by S. M. Colcord of Mass. (17 same 1889: 256-258.) . Green forage all the year, its value to the stock- owner and milk-producer; by S. M. Colcord. (17 same 1889: 229-255.) . How shall we feed our stock? by C. D. B. Forman. (18 same 1890: 452-457.) . Fodders and feeds, their food value, their ma- nurial value; by E. B. Voorhees, chemist, N. J., agric. experiment station. (17 same 1889: 171-182.) 1891. Rations for growing cattle, horses, fattening stock, milk as tested by members of Salem Co. bd. of agric. (19 same 1891: 516-518.) 1892. Analyses of commercial feeds; by E. B. Voorhees. 28 pp. (Agric. exper. station. Bull. 87.) . See below. Horses and Mules, this date. 1893. See same, this date. . Corn stalks and straw as hay substitutes; com- mercial feeding stuffs. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 163-173.) . Same. 12 pp. (Agric. exper. station. Bull. 96.) . Making and feeding ensilage; by D. R. Flitcraft. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 383-385.) . Average composition of fodders and feeds. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. col- lege exper. station 1893: 173-178.) 124 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — confd Feedisg — confd 1894. Gluten feeds — ^thelr source, composition and methods of use. 24 pp. (Agric. exper. station, Bull. 105.) 1896. Description and cost of a [model] silo. (Legisl. docs. 1896: 180-181.) . The silo. (24 A.R. bd. agric. 1896: 57-58.) 1896-1904. See above, Crops. Grass and Forage, this date. 1898. Feeds rich in protein, advantage of guaranteed composition; by E. B. Voorhees. 14 pp. (Agric ex- per. stations. Bull. 131.) 1899. Dairy experiments; by C. B. Lane. 24 pp. (Agric. exper. stations, BulL 137.) Yield, composition and cost of milk; experiments with different rations. . Feed and care of dairy stock for greatest profit; by G. P. Goodrich. (26 AJl. bd. agric. 1898: 175- 190.) 1901. Concentrated feeding stuffs; by L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street 53 pp. (Agric exper. station. Bull. 153.) 1902. Cattle food substitutes, warning to feeders; by Ll a. Voorhees and J. P. Street 7 pp. (Same, BuU. 156.) . Discussion on feed rations of the cow. (29 A.R. bd. agric 1901: 41-46.) . Concentrated feeding stuffs; by L. A. Voorhees and J. P. Street 79 pp. (Agric exper. station, BuU. 160.) 1903. Same. 47 pp. (Same, BuU. 165.) . Changes in composition of com meal due to ac- tion of moulds; by J. P. Street (24 AJJ, state agric exper. station and 16 AJl. agric. college exper. star tion 1903: 123-147.) 1904. Concentrated feeding stuffs; J. P. Street W. P. Allen, V. J. Carberry. 68 pp. (Agric exper. stations 1904, BuU. 175.) . On the feedtng-stnffs law. (32 Alt bd. agric 1904: 95-97.) . Alfalfa hay, cow pea hay and soy bean silage as substitutes for purchased feeds, cottonseed meal versus wheat bran and dried brewers' grain; by C. B. Lane. 24 pp. (Agric exper. stations. Bull. 174.) 1905. ElnsUage discussion at mtg. of bd. of agric. (32 AJt bd. agric 1904: 41-45.) . Modem dairy feeds and the feeding stuffs law; by Dr. Edward B. Voorhees. (32 same 1904: 169- 187.) Burlinffton County 1880. See above. Feeding, this date. ' HOBSES AXD MtII£S See also abOTe, Fairs. Connty and Local Palis. 1826 Rept from committee CVan Winkle) on petition ret to regulation of a course for trials of speed on Hoboken island. (Votes of Assam. Oct, 1826: 96- 97.) 1830-1880. Horses and mules on farms in 1830, 1850 and 1880; sheep and swine in 1850 and 1880. (A.R. state geologist (Cook) 1885: 206.) 1838 Feb. 27. Rept of select committee (Dod) on pe- titions from different parts of state, for passage of a law to prevent horse racing; remonstrance from Bergen Co. agst passage of any such act (Votes of Assem. 1837/8 : 605-607.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 607.) 1872. Exhibition of horses. (A.R. state agric socy. 1872: 10.) 1874. The breeding and raising of horses in N. J. (Same 1873: 43-57.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd HoBSES AXD MTn.ES — cont'd 1879. More attention should be given to breeding of horses. (7 A.R bd. agric 1879: 162-163.) 1892. Feeding experiments with horses: plan, results; chemical composition of rations used; economy of dried brewers' grains ration; composition of wet and dried brewers' grains; methods of drying, esti- mated output of dried brewers' grains. (13 AJR. state agric exper. station and 5 A.R agric college exper. station 1892: 157-183.) . Breeding and rearing horses; by Wm. H. Brewer. (19 A.R. bd. agric 1891: 131-143.) 1893. Feeding experiments with horses, CoUege Farm. (14 A.R state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R agric. college exper. station 1893: 179-187.) . Feeding experiments with horses; dried brewers' grains vs. oats; by E. B. [and] L. A. Voorhees. 28 pp. (Agric. exper. station, BulL 93.) 1894. Legislation suggested to prevent horse racing and betting. ((3ovs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 9, 1894: 21- 22.) 1896. A visit to N. J. horse-breeding farms. (23 A.B. bd. agric 1895: 49-50.) 1903. Thebreedingof better horses; by J. G. Speed. (31 same 1903: 243-262.) I^fSPEcnos serial 1880-1893. Repts. of veterinary inspectors on conta- gious and infectious diseases inspected, locaUty, date, etc: places visited, nature of disease, etc In Documents as follows : Wm. B. E. MiOer, C. K. Dyer, J. A. MclMugMin 1880 in 4 A.E. M. health 1880:249-254. W. B. B. MOler, J. A. McLaughlin, Jr., T. B. Rogers 1881 in 9 A.H. bd. agric 1881:73-83. T. B. Sogers, J. A. McLoughUn, Wm. B. E. Miner, J. W. Hatch, C. K. Dyer 1882 in 10 A.E. bd. agric 1882 : 37-47. Wm. B. E. Maier, B. W. Rowland, J. W. Bauih 1883 In 11 A.B. bd. agric. 1883 : 191-197. T. B. Rogers, C. K. Dyer, J. W. Hawk, M. W. RowUind. Wm. B. E. MiUer, A. 8. Leathermann, J. Gerth, Jr. 1884 in 12 A.E. bd. agric 1884 : 179-191. W. B. E. MOler, Wm. 8. Lowe, A. 8. Leathermann, I. U.n W. Hawk, H. W. Rowland, W. P. Smith 1885 in 13 A.E. bd. agric 1885:151-163. F. W. Hilyard, Wm. B. E. iliUer, I. (/..») W. Hawk. Wm. P. 8mith, Wm. H. Lowe 1886 in 14 A-E. bd. agric 1886 : 295-330. Wm. B. B. Miller, J W. Hawk. Wm. H. Lowe, A. 8. Leathermann 1887 in 15 A.B. bd. agric 1887:349-362. J. W. Hawk and F. W. BUyard 1888 in 16 AJ^. bd. agric 1888:417-422. J. Gerth, W. H. Lowe 1889 In 17 A.E. bd. agric 1889 : 344-347. J. Gerth 1890 in 18 A.E. bd. agric 1890 : 152-153. J. Gerth, T. B. Rogers, W. H. Lowe 1891 in 19 A.B. bd. agric 1891:220-225. J. Gerth, Jr., Chas. Lehlhach, T. B. Rogers, G. F. • Barker, Wm. H. Lowe 1892 In 20 A.E. bd. agric 1892 : 194-200. 1893 " 21 " " " 1893:251-256. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 135 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Inspection — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1880-1903. Rept. of secy, of state M. of health on in- fectious and contagious diseases in animals. In Documents as follows : Ezra M. Hunt 1880 In 8 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1880 55-70. 1881 " 9 (1 (< " 1881: 61-107. 1882 " 10 41 1( «' 1882 25-47. 1883 " 11 *' " " 1883 183-197. 1884 " 12 " *' " 1884- 157-191. 1885 " 13 l( 11 ** 1885 143-163. 1886 " 14 11 <1 " 1886 159-173. 1887 " 15 11 14 *• 1887 335-362. 1888 " 16 11 tt " 1888 403-432. 1889 " 17 14 44 " 1889: 311-361. 1890 " 18 (1 (1 *' 1890 151-185. 1891 " 19 11 44 " 1891 211-304. 1892 " 20 14 44 '• 1892 ;l77-200. 1893 " 21 (4 44 41 1893 235-256. 1894 " 22 41 44 *' 1894 269-274. No name given 1895 in 23 A.R. bd. agrlc 1895 : 251-265. 1896 " 24 11 11 '* 1896 265-268. 1897 " 25 11 41 *' 1897 183-187. " " 21 44 44 health 1897 283-287. Senry Mitchell 1898 in 26 A.R. bd agric 1898 : 141-147. 1899 " 27 II 14 1899 117-122. 1900 " 28 44 41 '* 1900 195-206. " " 24 44 44 health 1900 243-251. 1901 " 25 11 41 *' 1901 253-258. " " 29 41 14 agrlc 1901 229-234. 1902 " 30 14 It " 1902 169-174. 1903 " 31 14 44 " 1903 325-329. non-serial 1868. Rept. of special committee of N. J. state agric. socy. rel. to cattle disease. (Legisl. docs. 1869: 171- 176.) W. M. Force, Benj. Haines, Geo. E. Dunn. 1878. Veterinary rept; by J. C. Corlies. (2 A.R. bd. health 1878: 149-163.) Veterinary science ; chief epizootics' of cattle-pleuropneu- monia, history and sanitary measures ; splenic or Texas fever ; aplithous fever ; rinderpest ; catarrhal fever ; hone ; strangulus fllarla ; diseases of horses (epizootic influenza, glanders or farcy, typhoid in- fluenza) . . Diseases of livestock; facts in connection with veterinary medicine; by J. C. Corliss (sic). (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 109-127.) This article contains practically the same material as that given In the bd. of health rept., listed above. 1880. April 10. Circular B. To township and city bds. of health in reference to infectious diseases of ani- mals. 1 1. [Circular no. 14 of the state bd. of health.] Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 291-293.) . Same. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 88-90.) 1881. Contagious diseases of domestic animals; Ezra M. Hunt. (9 same 1880: 109-127.) Disease of animals In general ; authorities on subject ; foot and mouth disease ; pleuro-pneumonla ; pneumo- euteritis ; trichinosis — extended article, history of the disease. . April 1. Circular D. To farmers and dealers in stock [resp. pleuro-pneumonia, pleuro-enteritis or swine fever, glanders and farcy, hydrophobia], law resp. contagious diseases of animals. [Circular no. 24 of the state bd. of health.] Separate copy not seen. . Same. (5 A.R. bd. of health 1881: 193-197.) . Same. (9 A.R. bd. of agric. 1881: 93-96.) by AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Inspection — cont'd non-serial — cont'd [1881?.] Circular E. To farmers and dealers in stock [contagious diseases among horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry]. [Circular no. 25 of the state bd. of health.] . Same. (5 A.R. bd. of health 1881: 197-205.) . Same. (9 A.R. bd. of agrlc. 1881: 96-104.) 1882. Contagious diseases of animals; text of laws in existence Jan. 1. (9 same 1881: 105-107.) . Contagious diseases of animals: cases of pleuro- pneumonia, anthrax; Texas cattle disease; hog cholera. (6 A.R. bd. health 1882: 29-30.) 1883. Outbreaks of pleuro-pneumonia; glanders at Newark; duty of health authorities to guard agst. spread of animal diseases. (7 same 1883: 30-31.) . Jan. 4. Circular P. as to contagious diseases of animals. [Circular no. 26 of the state bd. of health.] Separate copy not seen. . Same. (6 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 213-220.) . Same. (10 A.R. bd. of agric. 1882: 29-36.) [1883.] Circular as to contagious diseases of animals. 32 pp. Contents : A. To farmers and dealers in stock. Pleuro-pneumonia. Pneumo-enteritis (hog cholera) . pp. 3-7. B. To townships and city bds. of health. April 10, 1880. pp. 7-9. C. Contagious diseases of animals. Aug., 1880. pp. 9- 12. D. To farmers and dealers in stock. April 1, 1881. pp. 12-15. E. To farmers and dealers In stock, pp. 15-23. P. As to contagious diseases of animals. Jan. 4, 1883. pp. 25-32. Copy in the Surgeon General's Oflnce. 1884. On diseases of animals [and their relation to public health]. (8 A.R. bd. health 1884: 46-49.) 1885. Bd. of health suggest more stringent law with reference to bringing diseased animals into state and in reference to selling unwholesome meat. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 27.) . Diseases of domestic animals; by J. D. Hopkins. (12 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1884: 129-138.) . Circulars as to contagious diseases of animals [a collection of former circulars on the subject. A, B, C, D, E, F, or 13, 14, 15, 24, 25, 26]. (Circular 50 of the state bd. of health.) n. p., n. d. 50 pp. Copies in the N. Y. Public Library, the N. J. state bd. of health and the Surgeon General's Library. . Same, another edition [1891]. n. p., n. d. 75 pp. Copy in the N. J. state bd. of health. -^ . Same. (19 A.R. bd. of agric. 1891: 232-304.) 1886. Diseases of animals as related to human health. (10 A.R. bd. health 1886: 62-63.) 1887. Laws of 1886 charge state bd. of health with duty of suppressing contagious and infectious diseases among animals. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . Prevalency of animal diseases in 1886 ■; pleuro- pneumonia. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1889. Oversight of animal diseases still with state bd. of health; most of expenses in suppression of pleuro- pneumonia borne by U. S. govt.; confined princi- pally to Huron Co. in last year. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1890. Contagious and other diseases of animals; by J. B. Miller; discussion. (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 68-81.) . Some recent diseases of farm stock — their cause and cure; by J. B. Smith. (17 same 1889: 66-68.) 1893. System of dairy and herd Inspection should be inaugurated. (20 same 1892: 35.) 126 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Inspection — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1893. Enforcement of laws as to contagious diseases of animals; disappearance of contagious pleuro- pneumonia; bovine tuberculosis; glanders in horses; swine plague. (17 A.R. bd. health 1893: 23- 24.) 1895. Contagious diseases of animals: anthrax in Cum- berland Co.; no. of cases of glanders in horses; hog cholera; tuberculosis. (19 same 1895: 30-31.) 1896. Contagious diseases of animals; extr. from rept. of A. C. Hunt, inspector. (20 same 1896: 32-33.) Anthrax, tuberculosis, hog cholera, glanders. 1897. Diseases of farm animals and the purity and healthfulness of their products. (25 A.R. bd. agric. 1897: 42-43.) 1897-1904. Table: contagious diseases of animals re- ported. (22 A.R. bd. health 1898 (p. 100)— some 1904.) Vaccinations included In 1902. 1898. Contagious diseases of animals; a few cases of actinomycosis; vaccina in Essex Co.; hog cholera; tuberculosis. (22 same 1898: 96-99.) 1899. June. Communicable diseases of animals. Tren- ton: J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. 62 pp. (Circular no. 94 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Library and in the N. J. State Library. . Same. (23 A.R. bd. health 1899: 321-364.) 1901. Contagious diseases in animals: outbreak of glanders in Essex Co.; efficiency of veterinarians. (25 same 1901: 91.) 1902. Contagious diseases of animals; glanders in Es- sex and Hudson cos.; public watering troughs. (26 same 1902: 66-67.) . Rept. on contagious diseases of animals; by A. C. Hunt. (26 same 1902: 195-199.) 1903. Infectious diseases of animals: glanders in Es- sex, Hudson and Passaic cos.; cases in state 1898- 1903; glanders in Newark; advisability of apprn. sufficient to employ four veterinary inspectors to be located in Jersey City, Hoboken, Newark and Pat- erson; outbreak of anthrax among cattle in Salem and Cumberland cos.; expenses. (27 same 1903: 55- 60.) . Rept. on infectious diseases of animals; by T. B. Rogers, veterinarian to state bd. of health. (27 same 1903: 235-240.) 1904. Infectious diseases of animals: glanders; an- thrax; no. of cases of actinomycosis, anthrax, glanders, forage poisoning, erysipelas, rabies and tuberculosis reported. (28 same 1904: 62-63.) . Summary respecting infectious diseases of ani- mals reported during the year. (28 sams 1904: 181.) Burlington County 1875. On diseases of cattle and swine in Burlington Co.; by J. Lippincott. (3 A.R. bd. of agric. 1875: 64-65.) ABORTION 1897. Abortion in cattle; by Julius Nelson. (25 A.R. bd. agric. 1897: 157-179.) . The prevalence, cause and treatment of bovine abortion, milk fever and garget; by J. Nelson. 24 pp. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 127.) 1898-1899. See Agricultural Experiment Stations. Bi- ologist, under dates 1888-1904. ACTINOMYCOSIS 1891. See above. Inspection, this date. 1893. On actinomycosis. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 247- 248.) 1904. See above, Inspection, this date. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd I NSPECTioN — cont'd ANTHRAX 1882. See above. Inspection, this date. 1883. See same, this date. 1885. See below. Tuberculosis, this date. 1888. Rept. by Dr. Hillard, Mt. Holly, on cases of an- thrax, Texas fever and hydrophobia. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 421-422.) 1891. See above. Inspection, this date. 1895. Anthrax; by H. L. Mailly. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 262-265.) 1903. July. Prevention of anthrax. (Circular 107 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (27 A.R. bd. of health 1903: 263.) 1904. See above. Inspection, this date. Cuml)erland County 1895. Rept. of Jos. Powell on outbreak of anthrax in Cumberland Co. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 255-261.) 1904. Rept. on anthrax outbreak In Cumberland Co.; by S. C. Tremaine. (28 A.R, bd. health 1904: 179- 180.) Gloucester County 1899. Map of locality of anthrax outbreak in Logan township, Gloucester Co. (23 A.R. bd. health 1899: 246.) . Rept. of outbreak of anthrax in Gloucester Co. during July and August; by T. B. Rogers. (23 same 1899: 247-248.) . Table: names of owners of animals inoculated with anthrax vaccine, Logan township, Gloucester Co. (23 same 1899: 249.) . Same. (27 same 1899: 122.) Salem County 1902. Acct. of anthrax outbreaks in Salem Co. (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902: 171-173.) BOVINE SCARLATINA 1886. On bovine scarlatina. (10 A.R. bd. health 1886: 63-64.) GLANDERS 1878. See above. Inspection, this date. 1883. See same, this date. 1887. Laws of 1884 provide for extermination and pre- vention of glanders in horses. (Govs. mess. (Ab- bett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1888. Rept. of Dr. Hawk as to glanders. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 417-419.) 1891. Brief description of symptoms of glanders and farcy in horses; by J. Gerth, jr. (19 same 1891: 226-231.) . See below. Tuberculosis, this date. 1893. Glanders or farcy; notice of mallein by J. J. Harger. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 248-250.) 1901. See above. Inspection, this date. 1901/2. Table: glanders cases Oct. 1901 to Oct. 1902. (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902: 173.) 1902. See above. Inspection, this date. 1902/3. List of cases of glanders. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 327-328.) [1903.] Circular: Prevention of glanders; disinfection of stables. (27 A.R. bd. health 1903: 56-57.) 1903. See above. Inspection, this date. . August. Prevention of glanders. 1 leaf. (Cir- cular no. 108 of the state bd. of health.) Copy In the Surgeon General's Library ; also in the N. J. state library. Same. C27 A.R. bd. of health 1903: 264-266.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY isr AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd I NSPECTION — cont'd GLANDERS— cont'd 1904. Circular letter sent to local boards rel. to gland- ers. (28 same 1904: 62.) . See above, Inspection, this date. . Apprn. recommended sufficient to enable board to prevent introduction of glandered horses into state and prevent importation of sick horses from New York. (28 A.R. bd. health 1904: 6.) . Cases of glanders reported. (28 same 1904: 180- 181.) HOG CHOLERA 1880. See below, Pleuro-pneumonia, this date. 1882. See above. Inspection, this date. 1884. Swine plague or hog cholera; by Thos. Bennett. (11 A.R, bd. agric. 1883: 211-214.) . Oct. 1. Circular G — as to animals; infectious pneumo-enteritis, swine plague. (Circular no. 48 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not found. . Same. (8 A.R. bd. of health 1884: 246-255.) . Same. (12 A.R. bd. of agric. 1884: 163-170.) . Same. [Reprint?] Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. 1885. See below. Tuberculosis, this date. 1886. Hog cholera; by S. Lockwood. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 137-139.) . Discussion at mtg. of bd. of agric. rel. to hog cholera. (13 same 1885: 24-35.) 1887. The Bragden (Bragdon?) cure for hog cholera. (14 same 1886: 45-47.) 1888. Rept. of committee on Bragdon's hog cholera medicine. (15 same 1887: 35-40.) 1893. On swine plague. (21 same 1893: 248.) Burlington County 1878. Burlington Co. swine; extr. from Mount Holly Herald, Feb. 16, 1878. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 111- 116.) HYDROPHOBIA 1885. Canine madness in our midst; by Wm. H. Lowe. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 263-268.) 1888. See above. Anthrax, this date. 1904. See above. Inspection, this date. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA 1860. The cattle disease, pleuro-pneumonia; considera- tion by executive committee of the socy.; visit to Mass. by committee apptd.; medical rept. (6 A.R. state agric. socy. 1860: 91-107.) 1861. Efficient work of state agric. socy. in regard to pleuro-pneumonia. (Govs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 8-9.) 1874. Rept. on pleuro-pneumonia; by J. Crane, P. T. Quinn, W. M. Force. (1 A.R. bd. agric. 1873: 75-83.) 1876. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia [and epizootic pneumonia]; by J. C. Higgins. (4 same 1876: 143- 145.) 1878. See above. Inspection, this date. 1879. Rept. on pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in the state of N. J. Proceedings under " An act to prevent the spread of contagious or infectious pleuro-pneu- monia among cattle in the state of N. J.," approved March 13, 1879. 19 pp. Trenton: "W. S. Sharp, 1879.) Copy In Surgeon General's Library. . Same. 19 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1880 v. 2, doc. 65.) The rept. was made to the Governor by Wm. H. Ster- ling. It Includes a rept. by James C. Corlles, sur- geon-in-chlef. 1880. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia; by E. M. Hunt. (4 A.R. bd. health 1880: 237-247.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Inspection — cont'd PLEURO-PNEUMONIA— cont'd 1880. Treasurer's (Wright) rept. on execution of bill known as pleuro-pneumonia bill. (Legisl. docs. 1880 V. 1, doc. 27: 3.) . Rept. of comptroller (Stockton) on execution of bill known as pleuro-pneumonia bill. (.Same 1880 doc. 27: 4-5.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1880: 167-168.) . Precautionary measures taken in regard to pleuro-pneumonia; no. of cases. (Govs. mess. (Mc- Clellan) Jan. 13, 1880.) . Circular A. To farmers and dealers in stock [on pleuro-pneumonia and pneumo-enteritis] . 4 pp. [Cir- cular no. 13 of the state bd. of health.] Copy In the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 287-291.) . Same. (9 A.R. bd. of agric. 1881: 84-88.) . August. Circular C. Contagious diseases of ani- mals [Pleuro-pneumonia]. 1 leaf. [Circular no. 15 of the state bd. of health.] Copy In the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 293-296.) . Same. (9 A.R. bd. of agric. 1881: 90-93.) 1881. Pleuro-pneumonia still exists and requires care- ful watching. (Gov. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) . See above. Inspection, this date. . Abstract of remarks of Dr. Hunt on pleuro- pneumonia; allowance for cattle killed; expense in 1879 and 1880. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 235.) 1882. See above, Inspection, this date. 1883. See same, this date. . Diseases of domestic animals; by E. M. Hunt. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 175-176.) Relates chiefly to pleuro-pneumonia. 1885. See below, Tuberculosis, this date. 1887. See above. Inspection, this date. 1888. Rept. of cases examined for pleuro-pneumonia, outside of Hudson Co.; by Wm. Dimond, chief in- spector, U. S. bureau of animal industry. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888/9: 424-432.) . Remarks by Mr. Blish on method of state veteri- narians in killing cattle having pleuro-pneumonia without attempting to cure disease. (15 same 1887: 26-28.) . Rept. on pleuro-pneumonia [by Dr. Hawk]. (16 same 1888: 419-420.) 1889. See above. Inspection, this date. 1891. See below. Tuberculosis, this date. Burlington County 1877. [Pleuro-pneumonia in cattle of Burlington Co.]; by J. Lippincott. (4 A.R. bd. agric. 1876: 145-147.) Includes table prepared by W. S. Vansant, V. S., showing no. of herds affected, treated, died of lung plague in Burlington Co. Receipts and Expenditures See below. Receipts and Expenditures. Inspection. PNEUMO-ENTERITI S See above, Hog Cholera. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES See below. Receipts and Expenditures. RINDERPEST 1866. Rinderpest; law rel. to; precautions taken. (Leg- isl. docs. 1867: 98-100.) From rept. of Executive Committee of state agric. socy. 1878. See above, Inspection, this date. 128 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Inspection — cont'd TEXAS FEVER 1878. 1882. 1883. 1888. 1881. See above, Inspection, this date. See same, this date. See same, this date. See ahove. Anthrax, this date. TRICHINOSIS See above. Inspection, this date. TUBERCULOSIS 1883-1896. List of American publications on tubercu- losis (bovine). (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 118: 22-24.) 1884. Dec. 1. Circular H, as to animals, husk or hoose and tuberculosis in cattle. 8 pp. (Circular no. 49 of the state bd. of health.) Copy In the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (8 A.R. bd. of health 1884: 255-262.) . Same. (12 A.R. bd. of agric. 1884: 170-175.) . Same. Issue of 1885. 50 pp. Copy in the Snrgeon General's Library. 1885. Diseases of domestic animals; by W. B. E. Miller. (12 A.R. bd. of agric. 1884: 139-153.) Taberculosis, anthrax, swine plague or hog cholera, phthisis pulmonalis Terminalis, pleuro-pneumonla. 1888. Tuberculosis in cattle; its relation to farming interests and to human health; extr. from rept. of bd. of health. (16 same 1888: 406-415.) 1891. Rept. upon examination of milk and viscera from cases of tuberculous cattle; by H. F. Formad. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 216-218.) . Same. (A.R. dairy comrs. 1891: 61-64.) . Bovine tuberculosis; by H. F. Formad. (15 A.R. bd. health 1891: 407-416.) . Hygiene of animals: a few facts as to tubercu- losis, pleuro-pneumonia, glanders and swine plague and some suggestions as to what legislation, etc., is needed as to them; by E. M. Hunt (18 same 1890: 153-168.) 1893. Tuberculosis; by E. M. Hunt (21 same 1893: 235- 247.) Proposed law ; extr. from address of Dr. S. Mnrphy of London ; diagnostic value of tuberculin ; notes by Dr. C. H. Fisher of E. I. 1893-1902. See Agricultural Experiment Stations. Bi- ologist under dates 1888-1904. 1894. On tuberculosis amon^ cattle. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 273-274.) Temperature observations of herds tested for tuberculosis comn. (15 A.R. state agric. exper. sta- tion and 7 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1894: 237-272.) . Contagiousness of bovine tuberculosis, stable sanitation, restriction of tuberculosis by farmer; by J. Nelson. (15 same and 7 same 1894: 224-237.) . Outline of work done by biologist (Nelson) for state comn. of tuberculosis in animals. (15 game and 7 same 1894: 220-223.) . The use of Koch's lymph in diagnosis of tuber- culosis of cattle; by J. Nelson. 79 pp. (Agric col- lege exper. station. Bull. 101.) . Same. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 209-285.) . Discussion on res. providing for inspection of cattle for tuberculosis. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 166- 169.) 1895. Bovine tuberculosis; by Gfeo. W. M'Guire. (22 same 1894: 264-268.) . Tuberculosis; by Julius Nelson. (23 same 1895: 389-390.) . R6sum6 of operations with Koch test. (16 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1885: 179-246.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Inspection — cont'd TUBERCULOSIS— cont'd 1895-1896. On tuberculosis and other contagious dis- eases discovered in dairy herds. (A.R. dairy comr. 1895 (pp. 15, 17-27)— same 1896.) 1896. The suppression and prevention of tuberculosis of cattle and its relation to human consumption; by Julius Nelson. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. star tion and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896: 263-285.) . Same. 24 pp. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 118.) . Tables: cow temperatures taken at agric. college exper. station; normal; injected with tuberculin, (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896: 240-262.) 1897. Germs in milk, studies of fore-milk of cows, ob- servations on experiment cows with reference to tuberculosis, prevalence, symptoms and treatment of mUk fever, garget and abortion; by J. Nelson. (18 same and 10 same 1897: 197-260.) 1898. Observations respecting abortion and tubercu- losis in college herd; by J. Nelson. (19 same and 11 same 1898: 229-242.) 1899. Record of abortions in college herd, observations with reference to tuberculosis, six years of observa- tions on tuberculous experimental herd, brief con- sideration of present aspects of tuberculosis prob- lem; by J. Nelson. (20 A.R. same and 12 sams 1899: 273-299.) 1900. Studies of tuberculosis and cow temperature; by J. Nelson. (21 sams and 13 sams 1900: 361404.) 1901. Contributions to our knowledge of bovine tuber- culosis; by J. Nelson. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 352-381.) 1902. Observations of abortion and tuberculosis in cat- tle; by J. Nelson. (23 same and 15 same 1902: 370- 374.) 1904. See above. Inspection, this date. Burlington County 1893. Tuberculosis, embodying examination of a noted herd in Burlington Co.; by A. E. Conrow. (21 AR. bd. agric. 1893: 339-340.) Tuberculosis Commission serial Under act of May 22, 1894 and March 24, 1899. 1894-1904. Rept of comn. to investigate the existence of tuberculosis in animals. ChecHist 1894. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1895. 8 pp. Copy In Library of Congress. 1895-1904. Not found. In Documents as fallows : 1894 in 22 A.B. bd. agric 1894:255-263. " "~ 1895:245-249. 1896 : 137-145. 1897 : 149-155. 1898 : 133-140. 1899 : 111-116. 1900 : 209-212. 1901 : 221-226. 1902 : 161-168. 1903 : 313-323. 1904 : 201-209. norirserial 1902. On work of state tuberculosis comn. (29 AB. bd. agric. 1901: 76-78.) 1903. Work of tuberculosis comn. as a branch of state bd. of agric. (30 «am€ 1902: 61-62.) 1895 ' ' 23 " ' 1896 ' ' 24 " 1897 ' ' 25 " * 1898 • • 26 " ' 1899 ' ■ 27 " ' 1900 ' ■ 28 " ' 1901 ' ' 29 " ' 1902 • ' 30 " ' 1903 ' 31 " ' 1904 ' ' 32 " ' Receipts and Expenditures See below. Receipts and Expenditures. Peemiusis; see above, Pbemium Crops Inspection. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 139 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Livestock — cont'd Sheep 1814. Abstr. of no. of cotton and ■woollen mills in each county, no. of spindles in each, no. of wire factories, and no. of Merino, mixed blood and common sheep as returned to collectors, under law of Feb. 11, 1814. (Votes of Assem. 1814/5: 233.) 1850-1880. See above, Horses, under dates, 1830-1880. 1879. The breeding and mngmt. of sheep; by Geo. Gard- ner, Orange Co., N. Y. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 83- 99.) . Raising mutton for N. Y. and Phlla. markets a growing interest in state. (7 same 1879: 163.) 1880. See above. Cattle, this date. 1886. Sheep husbandry; by Jeremiah M'Cain. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 131-134.) . Is sheep husbandry profitable? by F. S. Holcomb. (14 same 1886: 213-222.) 1887. Discussion at mtg. of bd. of agric. rel. to sheep husbandry and dogs; dog tax. (14 same 1886: 18- 20.) 1888. Discussion as to amdmts. to laws for protection of sheep and poultry, etc. (15 same 1887: 149-155.) Deals entirely wltli " Dog question." 1891. See above. Inspection, this date. . See above. Agriculture. New Jersey, this date. 1892. Sheep husbandry; by J. S. Woodward. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 109-129.) 1901. Decrease in wool clip; 60.9 per cent, less in 1899 than in 1849. (29 same 1901: 98.) 1902. Decline of sheep industry in N. J.; non-enforce- ment of dog laws. (30 same 1902: 88.) 1903. Profit in sheep and how to get it; by F. D. Ward. (30 same 1902: 225-247.) Swine See also sibove. Associations. 1850-1880. See above. Horses, under dates 1830-1880. 1874. On raising swine in N. J.; by I. Fenimore. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1874: 50-52.) . Same; by H. I. Budd. (2 same 1874: 52-55.) 1877. [Swine in Upper Freehold.] (5 same 1877: 116.1 1880. See above. Cattle, this date. 1886. History of the red hogs of America; by F. D. Curtis. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 167-172.) 1891. See above. Inspection, this date. 1892. Pork question; Amer. pork again admitted to Germany, Denmark, Italy, France, etc.; price of corn and pork, respectively; cost of pork when corn Is worth 33 cents per bu., 50 cents per bu., etc. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 59-61.) From address of Pres. Burrough. 1893. Hog-raising from a business standpoint; by A. K. Warthman. (20 same 1892: 107-109.) 1895. Rearing and mngmnt. of swine for the greatest profit; by Geo. L. Gillingham. (22 same 1894: 62- 72.) 1896. Diseases of swine; by James Law; discussion. (23 sam^ 1895: 139-164.) 1897. Causes of swine diseases. (25 same 1897: 30-34.) Monmouth County [1877.] Monmouth Co. swIne; extr. from Monmouth Democrat. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 116.) Mangel Wurzel; see above. Crops. Vegetable Marketing See also above, Cooperation ; also Crops. Fruit. Cran- berry. 1881. Middlemen; by C. W. Idell. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1881: 56-60.) . See above. Crops. Fruit, this date. 1882. See same, this date. 1887. See same. Small Fruit, this date. 1888. See above. Agriculture. New Jersey, this date. 1889. See above. Crops. Fruit, this date. 9 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Marketing — cont'd 1889. Can the farmers of N. J. adopt any system of dis- posing of their products to better advantage than through commission merchants? by Wm. H. Gold- smith. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 80-88.) 1890. Markets along and by our r.rs.; by T. J. Bean. (18 sam£ 1890: 369-371.) 1893. See above, Crops. Vegetable, this date. 1895. See above. Crops. Fruit, this date. 1896. Marketing farm produce; by E. P. Powell. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 201-212.J . Markets for farm products; foreign market. (24 same 1896: 68-69.) 1897. From farm to market; by F. H. Valentine. (24 some 1896: 93-102.) . See above. Crops. Fruit, this date. 1899. See same, this date. 1901. See same, this date. 1905. General discussion at mtg. of state bd. of agric. on marketing of farm produce. (32 A.R. bd. agric. 1904: 58-64.) Meadows and Pastures 1874. The banked meadows [or reclaimed marsh lands] of N. J.; by D. Petit. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1874: 68-70.) Mode of farming required ; crops raised ; analysis of soil. 1890. Cultivation of great meadows in Warren Co.; rept. of committee apptd. to inspect said meadows. (18 some 1890: 45-49.) Wm. R. Llppincott, H. F. Bodlne, M. Bacon. Melon; see above, Crops. Fruit Millet; see above, Crops. Grass and Forage Mule; see above, Livestock. Horses and Mules Mushrooms; see above, Crops. Vegetable Muskmelon; see above, Crops. Fruit. Melon Oats; see above, Crops. Grain Onion; see above, Crops. Vegetable Peach; see above, Crops. Fruit Pear; see above. Crops. Fruit Pepper; see above. Crops. Vegetable Plant-Breeding 1884. Hybridizing and cross-breeding; by E. Williams. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 93-101.) 1895. The crossing of plants; by B. D. Halsted. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 83-89.) 1900. A new species — hybrid salsify; by B. D. Halsted. (21 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1900: 445-447.) . Experiments in crossing of plants; by B. D. Hal- sted. (21 same and 13 same 1900: 428-438.) Cucumbers, lima beans, tomatoes. 1901. Plant breeding and improvements in our exper. stations; abstr. of paper read at 14th ann. con v. of Assn. of Amer. Agric. Colleges and Exper. Sta- tions. (22 some and 14 some 1901: 411-419.) . Other crossing; by B. D. Halsted. (22 sams and 14 same 1901: 410-411.) Species of Martynia ; field flax and ornamental species. . Further observations upon salsify hybrids; by B. D. Halsted. (22 same and 14 some 1901: 408-410.) . [Experiments with sweet corn] ; by B. D. Hal- sted. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 400-408.) Crossing with red grains ; with white and black grains ; inbreeding of crossed corn ; wide pollination In crossed corn ; breeding of corn for proUficness. . Experiments in crossing lima beans, tomatoes, egg plants, cucumbers; by B. D. Halsted. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 390-398.) . Some results obtained In cross-breeding of plants; by Byron D. Halsted. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 144-148.) 130 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Plant-Breeding — cont'd 1902. Experiments in crossing sweet corn, eggplants, tomatoes, salsify hybrids, cucumbers, lima beans, phloxes. (23 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 15 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1902: 380-395.) 1903. Experiments with crossing sweet corn, salsify, egg-plants, cucumbers, squashes, tomatoes, lima beans. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 463-490.) . Datura hybrids; by B. D. Halsted. (24 same and 16 sam£ 1903: 495-498.) 1904. Observations upon salsify hybrids; by B. D. Hal- sted. (25 sam^ and 17 same 1904: 527-529.) . Experiments with beans; by B. D. Halsted. (25 same and 17 same 1904: 512-526.) Crosses of lima beans ; notes npon bush and pole lima beans ; green pod bnsh beans ; wax beans ; crossing among beans ; field notes upon bash beans, etc. Experiments with [crosses of] tomatoes, studies of varieties, field notes, etc.; by B. D. Halsted. (25 same and 17 same 1904: 488-511.) . Elxperiments with [crossing] egg plants, test of varieties, etc.; by B. D. Halsted. (25 same and 17 same 1904: 486-488.) . PYee distribution of exper. station seeds; by B. D. Halsted. 18 pp., 2 pis. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 179.) New varieties prodnced by crossing experiments : lima beans, tomatoes, eggplant, sweet corn. . Crossing of squashes; by B. D. Halsted. (25 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 17 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1904: 481-486.) . Experiments in crossing sweet corn; by B. D. Halsted and J. A. Kelsey. 21 pp., 2 pis. (Agric. ex- per. stations. Bull. 170.) . Experiments in crossing sweet corn; varieties of corn grown at station, field notes; by B. D. Halsted. (25 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 17 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1904: 452-180.) Plum; see above, Crops. Fruit Potato; see above, Crops. Vegetable Poultry 1875. On poultry raising; by R. B. Engle. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1874: 57-58.) 1879-1899. Value of products of poultry industry [1899], per cent, representing eggs, and per cent, represent- ing poultry; eggs produced in 1879, 1889 and 1899; decrease in last decade. (29 same 1901: 98.) 1882. Fowl cholera; by J. H. Baldwin. (9 same 1881: 415-418.) . Suggested that state bd. of agric. Interest itself in measures for preventing chicken cholera; vac- cination of fowls by French chemist, Pasteur. (9 same 1881: 355.) . Essay on poultry; by W. S. Stoy. (10 same 1882: 83-86.) . The poultry crop on N. J. farms; by B. R. Black. (10 same 1882: 87-91.) 1885. Raising poultry with incubators and brooders; by C. Lippincott. (12 sarne 1884: 251-261.) 1889. The poultry interests of N. J.; by Mr. Jacobs; discussion. (16 same 1888: 21-28.) 1890. The most profitable branches and best manner of hatching and rearing poultry; by B. A. Fox. (18 same 1890: 363-364.) . Producing and marketing eggs; by H. L. Moore. (18 same 1890: 364-366.) 1892. Artificial hatching and rearing of chickens; by M. K. Boyer. (20 same 1892: 363-368.) . Can poultry-raising be made profitable? If so, how? by J. E. Barber. (20 same 1892: 321-326.) 1893. Profits in poultry; by Mrs. M. B. Brown. (21 same 1893: 388-393.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Poultry — cont'd 1894. Poultry for profit; by 0. E. Chapman. (22 same 1894: 225-236.) . The practical poultry industry — ^how may it be further developed? by S. Cushman; discussion. (22 same 1894: 210-223.) 1895. Artificial poultry-raising; by Morris Davenport (23 same 1895: 388.) 1896. Poultry products of N. J.; amt and value [1889]; demand for eggs. (23 same 1895: 67-68.) . Experience in poultry and egg production; by Wm. Grumman. (23 same 1895: 81-89.) . The poultry industry; by C. E. Chapman. (23 same 1895: 73-80.) 1897. Poultry and egg production; by J. E. Rice. (25 same 1897: 63-84.) 1899. Bacteriological study of intestinal disease of ducks, possibly cholera; by J. Nelson. (20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1899: 299-309.) 1901. Mngmt. of poultry for winter egg production; by J. E. Rice. (28 A.R. bd. agric. 1900: 95-125.) 1902. Poultry raising In N. J.; eggs produced in 1879, 1889 and 1899; value of poultry products [1899], per cent represented by eggs, etc (30 same 1902: 96-97.) 1903. Poultry and egg production; by Henry Van Dreser. (30 same 1902: 249-266.) 1904. Hints on squab raising; by Geo. L. Gillingham. (31 same 1903: 177-186.) 1905. Extrs. from stereopticon lecture on " some poul- try problems by lime light"; by J. EJ. Rice. (32 same 1904: 213-221.) Burlington County 1874. [Poultry raising, markets, prices, chicken chol- lera in Burlington Co.]; by H. J. Budd. (2 AE. bd. agric. 1874: 56.) Shipment of poultry in Burlington Co. to N. T. and Phila. markets. (2 same 1874: 56.) Camden County 1880. Poultry exhibition in Camden Co. (8 AH. bd. agric. 1880: 215.) Samm,onton, Atlantic County 1889. "Broiler farming" at Hammonton. (10 AR state agric. exper. station and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889: 200.) Middlesex County 1874. Middlesex Co. Farmers' Club has had two poultry shows; value. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1874: 55.) Associations MONMOUTH COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCIATION Organized in 1873. • serial 1874-1878. Officers, mtgs., exhibition. In Documents as follows : 1874 In 2 AB. bd. agric 1874:80. 1874 " 3 1874 " 4 1874 " 5 1878 " 6 1875 : 81. 1876 : 183. 1877 : 180. 1878 : 208-209. rKm-serioI 1874. Most active society devoted to poultry Is Mon- mouth Co. Poultry Assn.; exhibitions. (2 AH. bd. agric. 1874: 55-56.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW .TEESEY 131 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Poultry — cont'd Associations — cont'd NEW JERSEY STATE POULTRY ASSOCIATION Organized 1876. 1877-1888. Officers, meetings, exhibition, condition. In Documents as follows : 1877 In 5 A.R. M. asrlc. 1877 : 175. Name of secy, only Item. 1878 In 6 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1878 : 199. 1879 " 7 " " " 1879:219-221.* 1880 omitted. 1881 in 8 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1880:226. OfiBcers only. 1882 in 9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881 : 354-355. 1883-1887 not found. 1888 in 16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888 : 30-31.* STATE POULTRY ASSOCIATION OP NEW JERSEY Organized Dec. 4, 1889. 1889-1890. Rept. of State Poultry Assn. of New Jersey. In Documents as follows : 1889 In 17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889:419-420. 1890 " 18 " " " 1890:243-250. Premiums See also below. Receipts and Bspenditnres. Board of Agriculture. Note under dates 1873-1903/4. 1888. See Agricultural Societies, this date. Ceops; see above, Ceops. Pkemium Ceops Faxes; see above, that title. State Ageicultueal Society Quince; see above, Crops. Fruit Radish; see above, Crops. Vegetable Rape; see above. Crops. Vegetable Receipts and Expenditures Ageicttltueal College Fund 1863. Attention directed to provisions of act of Con- gress July 2, 1862, donating public lands for agric. colleges. (Govs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 13, 1863: 4.) 1864. Provisions of act. of Congress donating public lands to states and territories which may provide colleges for benefit of agric. and mechanic arts; ac- ceptance by N. J., March 21, 1863; amt. of scrip reed.; necessary to provide for sale and transfer of scrip and investment of money derived therefrom. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 8-9 or 9-10.) There are two editions of this message. 1864-1876. Hist, sketch of the agrlc. college; scrip; ex- penditures; object, etc. (12 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1876: 6-8.) 1865-1903/4. Table: transactions of Agric. College fund. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (pp. 742-743) — same 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. From 1896 to 1904, the interest acct. is given in a separate table. 1865/6-1903/4. Agric. college fund; transactions; ex- planation. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (p. 8) — same 1903/4.) The explanation is omitted, 1875-1879, 1881, 1889-1893 and the amt. reed, and disbursed is given only in the comptroller's general stmt, of receipts and disburse- ments. The stmt, for 1870 is with some misc. mat- ter on p. 12 of the rept. for that year. From 1870 to 1893, the transactions consist of collecting the interest (6%) on $116,000 of state bonds and its payment to the trustees of Rutgers College. After that period, uniformity ceases, some of the bonds be- coming due, etc. . Amt. of Agric. College Fund; investment; in- come; disbursement. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 10.) 1870. Amt. of agric. college fund. (Same (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 10.) There are two editions of this message. . Agric. College fund unchanged. (Same (Ran- dolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 8 or 11.) There are two editions of this message. •Called N. J. State Poultry Society. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd Ageicultuual College Fund — cont'd 1873. Source of income of Agric. College fund; amt. of ann. Interest. (Same (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 4.) 1876. Amt. of agric. college fund; how invested; scholarships of scientific school; importance of a mechanical and agrlc. education. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 18.) 1877. Origin of Agric. College fund; investment; pay- ment of interest; works of Scientific School and farm; scholarships. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 9.) 1878. Principal and income of agric. college fund; origin of fund; scholarships; apprn. for college farm recommended. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 15.) 1882. Source and amt. of income of agric. college fund; paid to trustees of Rutgers Scientific School. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1883. Source and amt. of revenue of agric. college fund. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. Amt. of agric. college fund; income; paid di- rectly to Agric. College. (Sams (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1885. Date of establishment (1863) and assets of Agric. College fund; investment; income; usefulness of School. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 40-41.) 1886. Amt. reed. ann. from ^tate by Agric. College; amt. of college fund; investment; institution com- mended by bd. of visitors. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 27.) 1887. Amt. Agric. College receives from state; source of fund; free pupils at college. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1867.) 1895. Mess, of Gov. (Wert) rel. to agric. college land scrip fund. (Minutes of Assem. 1895: 893-897.) 1897. Maturity of N. J. war bonds, belonging to agrlc. college fund; amt. $16,400, paid and cancelled. (A.R. treasurer 1896/7: 571.) Boaed of Agbicultuee serial 1897/8-1903/4. Rept. of treasurer of state bd. of agricul- ture, for year ending Oct. 31. In Documents as follows : 1897/8 in 26 A.R. bd. agric. 1898 : 31-33. 1898/9 " 27 1899:21-22. 1899/00" 28 " " " 1900:17-18.. 1900/1 " 29 " " " 1901:23. 1901/2 " 30 1902:21. 1902/3 " 31 " " " 1903 : 19-20. 1903/4 " 32 " " " 1904 : 19. non-serial 1873-1903/4. Agriculture: disbursements; comment. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3 (p. 22)— same 1903/4.) The disbursements are given under the general heading. Agriculture. 1873-1897; from 1897 to 1904, the heading, State Board of Agriculture, is used ; from 1896 to 1904, the stmt, is tabular,^ without comment. For 1873, the stmt applies to the bd. of agric. alone. From 1874 to 1877, payments on acct. of State Premiums are Included ; also an estimate for the ensuing year. There Is no stmt, for 1876 excepting an estimate for Agrlc. and Fish under the general group of Esti- mates (p. 75). From 1878 to 1895, there are (4) divisions : state bd. of agrlc, visitors to the Agricultural College, state premiums, estimates ; the first three items are given in one total from 1880 to 1886 ; estimates are omitted after 1890 ; in 1889 and 1890 disbursements on acct. of the experiment station are included. In 1896, the subdivisions are : bd. of agrlc, tuberculosis comn.. bd. of visitors to the Agric College, Agric. Exper. Station. 1897, Bd. of Agric. 1898-1903, Bd. of Agrlc. and disbursements under the " Insect Law." 1904, Bd. of Agrlc, " Insect Law," state tuberculosis comn. 132 INDEX TO DOCXJMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures— cont'd BoABD OF Agbicultube — cont'd 1873-1904. Same; itemized. (A.R. treasurer 1872/3 (p. 105)— same 1903/4.) 1900. Approximate expenditure for agric. exper. sta- tion and bd. of agric. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 8, 1901.) Bounties 1880-1883. Disbursements on acct of bounties on fibrous plants; comment (A.R. comptroller 1879/80 (pp. 45-46)— some 1882/3.) . Same; table. (A.R. treasurer 1879/80 (p. 145)— same 1882/3.) 1881/2-1885/6. Table: bounties on sugar. {Same 1881/2 (p. 116)— some 1885/6.) 1882-1885/6. Same, in narrative form. (A.R. comp- troUer 1881/2 (p. 47)— same 1885/6.) 1884. Amt. expended for bounty on sugar in three years: amt. that will be required for next two years. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1885. Amt. paid by state for sorghum industry in Cape May Co. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 39.) 1886. Amt. paid for sorghum industry in Cape May Co.; total amt. expended for bounty since 1881; pounds of sugar made and tons of sorghum grown. (/Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 34.) iKSPECnOIf PLEURO-PNEUMONIA 1879-1895. Disbursements; inspection of cattle. (AJl. comptroUer 1878/9 (pp. 48-49)— some 1894/5.) From 1885 to 1890 the stmt is given under State Board of Health ; the expenditures were chiefly for the sup- pression of pleuro-pnenmonla ; the heading Is pleuro- pneumonia In 1894 and 1895. 1879-1895. Disbursements; inspection of cattle. (AJl. treasurer 1878/9 (pp. 93-96) — same 1894/5.) Title is Plenro-pneumonia, 1880-1895. 1880. Elxpenditure by state to check spread of pleuro- pneumonia; amt expended in Penn. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 251.) TUBERCULOSIS COMMISSION 1894-1904. Amt paid to the comn. to investigate tuber- culosis in cattle. (A.R. comptroller 1893/4 (p. 46) — same 1903/4.) In 1896 and 1904, the acct la given with that of State Board of Agriculture ; see ahove. Board of Agri- culture, under dates 1873-1903/4, note. RXTTGEES SciEXTlnC SCHOOI., THE STATE (^IXEGE FOE THE Beneftt OF Agbicttltuke AST) Mechanic Abts 1865/6-1891/2. Amt reed, from the state treasury; ap- plication to payment of salaries. (Rept trustees Rutgers Scientific School 1865/6 (p. 8) — same 1892.) 1878-1895. See above, Board of Agriculture, under dates 1873-1903/4. Note. 1883. See above. Education. Rutgers Scientific School, this date. 1891-1904. U. S. apprn. to agric. college: receipts under act of Congress approved Apr. 30, 1890 and dis- bursements under act of N. J. Legislature, Feb. 10, 1891. (A.R. comptroUer 1890/1 (pp. 16-17)— some 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1890/1 (pp. 385-386) — same 1903/4.) 1895/6-1903/4. Table: disbursements on acct bd. of visitors to Agric. CoUege of N. J. (A.R. comptroUer 1895/6 (p. 58)— some 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1895/6 (p. 425)— some 1903/4.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd RxjTGEBS Scientific Schooi., the State <3oriEGE fob the Benefit of Agbioultuue asd Mechanic Aets — cont'd 1903. Repts. of the comn. apptd. by the Governor pur- suant to act of March 4, 1902, to ascertain and rept the amt to be paid to the state college for the bene- fit of agric. and the mechanic arts for services rendered in the education of students holding free state scholarships under the act of March 31, 1890, and whether the system of education should be con- tinued. Trenton: MacCrellish and Quigley, 1903. 26 pp. Amzl Dodd, Chaa. J. Baxter, Wm. H. CorUn. 1st rept On amt to be paid to the college; form of proposed appnj. bill. Minority rept. (Baxter) ; same as 1st rept. 2d rept On continuation of the system ; form of pro- posed bill. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1903: 54-74.) . Table: disbursement on acct. of prtg. rept made under act of March 4, 1902. (A.R. comptroUer 1902/ 3: 87.) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1902/3: 485.) State Hobticultceal Societt 1878-1904. Rept of treasurer of state hortic. socy. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1878 (p. 12) — same 1905.) 1879. Expenditures and b^ance in treasury of state hortic. socy. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 176.) 1894. Amt. of apprn. by executive committee to aid pub- lication of state weather and crop buUetin, to state hortic. socy., to co. bds. and for institute work. (22 AJl. bd. agric. 1894: 20.) 1899-1903/4. Amt. of apprn. to state horticultural socy. (A.R. treasurer 1898/9 (p. 488)— some 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. comptroUer 1898/9 (p. 62)— some 1903/4.) Rye; see above, Crops. Grain Salt Grass; see above. Crops. Grass and Forage Seeds 1887. On selection of seeds. (14 AJt bd. of agric. 1886: 87-88 ) 1893. Good seed; by D. C. Voorhees. (20 same 1892: 100-105.) 1894. On distribution of govt seeds. (21 some 1893: 24- 25.) 1895. Seeds and seeding; by E. B. Voorhees. (23 same 1895: 394-395.) Selection ; adulteration ; change ; testing. 1897. Free seed distribution. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 25-29.) Sheep; see above. Livestock Soils 1868. Cranberry lands — soUs and subsoUs of east and west plains — coprolites. (Geology of N. J. 1868: 714-719.) 1869. On the soils of state, etc. (AJL state geologist 1869: 49-51.) 1870. On soils of state, their origin, chemical and phya- cal properties, distribution and suggestions for their most productive mngmt. (Same 1870: 53-54.) 1872. On soils and their productiveness. (Same 1872: 40-42.) 1873. SoUs: nature of soils in N. J.; gneiss soU; lime- stone soUs; slate soUs; red shale and sandstone soils; marl soUs; drift soUs; miocene soils; al- luvial soUs. (Same 1873: 115-118.) On clearing and fanning drift soUs of southern N. J.; by R. G. Brandrifl. (1 AJl. bd. agria 1873: 68-70.) . SoUs of N. J.; by G. H. Cook. (1 A.R. bd. agric. [1873] : 11-31.) Their origin and distribution; chemical compositlro; analyses ; weight of soU compared with tliat talW out by crops. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 133 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Soils — cont'd 1874. Extract from rept. by Dr. A. Voelcker, on sandy district of northern Belgium, interesting because of its confirmation of practice [for improving sandy soils] whicfi is beginning to be successfully em- ployed in Vineland, Egg Harbor City, and other places in southern N. J. (2 same 1874: 46-49.) 1875. Table: soil analyses. (3 same 1875: 28.) . Soils and their composition; analyses. (3 same 1875: 27-31.) 1876. Remarks upon N. J. bd. of agric; by J. B. Lawes. (4 same 1876: 38-40.) Artificial manure ; experiments upon Indian corn ; soil analyses. 1878. Preliminary description and classification of soils of N. J. (A.R. state geologist 1878: 24-47.) . Map showing soils of glacial drift of northern N. J. and approximate bounds of pine and oak lands of southern N. J. Scale: 6 mi. = 1 in. (Same 1878.) 1879. Soils of N. J. (/Some 1879: 103-121.) Analyses ; agrlc. tests. 1880. Soils: localities where different soils are found; analyses. (Same 1880: 153-157.) 1882. Various processes by which fertility to a soil is restored; by J. B. Lawes. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 49-56.) 1885. Clover-sick soils. (6 A.R. agric. exper. station 1885: 210.) 1888. The Investigation of soils; by H. B. Patton. (9 same and 1 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1888: 213-221.) Scope of soil investigation In the past and reasons for state exper. station to undertake such Inyestlgatlon. 1888-1890. Rept. of the chemical geologist [on soil in- vestigation]. In Documents as follows : Horace B. Patton, Chemical geologist 1888 In 9 A.R. agric. exper. station 1888 : 213-221. 1889 " 10 " " " " 1889 : 191-196. 1890 " 11 " 1890 : 231-248. Analyses Included In 1890. 1889. On soil investigation contemplated by exper. sta- tion. (10 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889: 191-196.) 1890. Analyses of soils; clays; flocculation. (11 same and 4 same 1890: 233-248.) 1897. Fertility of the land; by E. B. Voorhees. (25 A.R. bd. agric. 1897: 189-209.) 1898. Rept. on surface geology; by R. D. Salisbury. (A.R. state geologist 1898: 1-41.) Soils of N. J. and their relation to geol. formations which underlie them. 1899. See above, Crops. Vegetable, this date. 1901. Value of fertility and cheapest way to get it; by R. R. Seeds. (28 A.R. bd. agric. 1900: 153-163.) 1901-1904. Rept. of asst. in soil chemistry and bacteri- ology of the state agricultural experiment station. In Documents as follows : Jacob G. lApmwn 1901 in 22 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 14 A.K. agrlc. college exper. station 1901 : 211-214. 1902 In 23 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 15 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1902 : 183-241. 1903 in 24 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 16 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1903 : 215-285. 1904 in 25 A.K. state agric. exper. station and 17 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1904 : 235-289. 1903. Soils — their requirements and improvements; by H. J. Wheeler. (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902: 125-158.) 1905. On ann. removal of plant constituents from the soil. (32 some 1904: 76-83.) Cape May County 1856. See Geology. Cape May Co., this date. Cancebine ; ' 1855, See below. Marl, this date. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Soils — cont'd Dkainaqe 1859. Usefulness of underdraining. (5 A.R. state agric. socy. 1859: 4.) 1889. Address on drainage, by Prof. C. C. Georgeson. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 18-30.) . [Drainage of farm lands] ; by C. W. Idell. (/Some 1889: 40-44.) . [Drainage for fruit crops]; by I. J. Blackwell. (Some 1889: 44-46.) 1891. Farm drainage; by C. B. Crane. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 450-457.) Feetilizeks 1867. [Drainage and fertilizers]; by Geo. H. Cook. (Rept. N. J. state college 1867: 35-56.) Relates chiefly to fertilizers and manures. 1868. Economic geology: fertilizers. (Geology of N. J. 1868: 378-501.) Soils ; limestone and lime ; Hme-burnlng (Peapack, Clin- ton, Musconetcong Valley, Pohatcong Valley and vicinity of Phillpsburg, Warren Quarries — Carpen- tersvlUe, Newton) ; greensand marl (clay marls, analyses, use of marl, modes of application and effects, causes of fertilizing action of marl and Its commercial value, statistics of marl— quantities and prices, marl digging, historical notice of greensand marl as a fertilizer) ; mlocene marl ; shell and other calcareous marls ; peat ; marine products (marsh mud, sea-weed, king-crahs or horsefeet, fish, mus- sels, oyster and clam-shells). 1870. On fertilizers found in state and means of mak- ing them more quickly and generally useful: analy- ses; tables for calculating value of greensand marl and for comparing it with other fertilizers; prices and values. (A.R. state geologist 1870: 8-13.) 1874. Effects of different kinds of fertilizers; experi- ments on meadow lands, wheat, oats, beans, peas, tares, red clover, root crops. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1874: 15-24.) 1877. [Fertilizers] ; by G. H. Cook. (Procs. state hor- tic. socy. 1877: 16-18.) 1879. Effects of fertilizers on different soils — some ex- periments and experiences with potatoes; by C. V. Mapes. (7 same 1879: 45-82.) 1881. Questions in fertilization; by J. B. Lawes, Rothamsted, England. (8 same 1880: 33-42.) Substituting chemicals for manure, experience in Great Britain, special conditions in N. J. ; artificial ma- nures for potatoes, nitrogen — Its cost and value. . General discussion at mtg. of state hortic. socy. rel. to fertilizers. (8 some 1880: 201-202.) . The nitrogen supply; by J. B. Lawes. (9 same 1881: 57-59.) Experiment at Rothamsted, England, with seeds of com sent from Baltimore. 1881-1888. "Work of agricultural experiment station in regard to fertilizers: commercial relations, produc- tion and cost, analyses; agric. relations, field trials, etc. In Documents as follows : 1881 in 2 A.R. agrlc. exper. station 1881 : 14-42. 1882 " 3 " 1882 : 13-60. 1883 " 4 " " " " 1883 : 21-70. 1884 " 5 " 1884 : 24-77. 1885 " 6 " 1885 : 18-106. 1886 " 7 " 1886 : 19-114. 1887 " 8 " " " " 1887 : 17-113. 1888 " 9 " " " " 1888 : 24-113. 1883. Fertilizers; letter from A. P. Arnold; his own experience with potatoes; crop rotation to avoid purchase of nitrogenous fertilizers. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 97-98.) . Remarks by C. V. Mapes on use of potash in to- bacco, turnip, fruit culture. (10 some 1882: 189-190.) . On utilization of waste from cities for restoration of land. (10 same 1882: 15-17.) 134 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY A6RICULTUKE— cont'd Soils — confd Febttlizebs — cont'd 1884. Summary of discussion of fertilizers at mtg. of state hortic. socy. (11 same 1883: 236-238.) . The chemistry of the feeding of plants; by W. O. Atwater. (11 same 1883: 57-105.) 1885. Food equivalents [for the soil]; by Sir J. B. L.awes. (13 same 1885: 111-121.) 1886. Does the analysis of fertilizers teach their full practical value as manures? by T. F. Baker. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1886: 170-174.) . History of the theory of nitrification; by Gleo. H. Cook. {Same 1886: 68-75.) 1888-1904. Rept of chemists of state agricultural ex- periment station : fertilizers, crop tests, fodders and feeds, etc. In Docnments as follows : A. T. Neale, chemist; E. B. Yoorheea, B. R. Baldwin, L. A. Voorheet, W. 8. Myerg, assistants 1888 in 9 A.B. state agric ezper. station and 1 A.B. agrlc college exper. station 1888 : 24-132. 1889 In 10 A.R. state agrlc. ezper. station and 2 A.B. agrlc college esper. station 1889:23-186. E. B. Toorhees, L. A, Toorhees, J. P. Street, Charles Divine 1890 in 11 A.B. state agrlc. exper. station and 3 A.B. agrlc college esper. station 1890:21-230. E. B. Voorhees, L. A. Toorhees, J. P. Street, Isaac A. Lee 1891 In 12 A.B. state agric exper. station and 4 A.B. agrlc coU^e exper. station 1891 : S-175. 1892 In 13 A.B. state agric. exper. station and o A.B. agrlc college exper. station 1892 : 7-204. L. A. Voorhees, J. P. Street 1893 in 14 A.B. state agric exper. station and 6 A.B. agrlc coUege exper. station 1893 : 21-187. 1894 In 15 A.B. state agrlc. exper. station and 7 A.B. agrlc collie exper. station 1894 : 15-208. 1895 In 16 A.B. state agrlc. exper. station and 8 A.B. agrlc college exper. station 1895 : 11-147. 1896 in 17 A.B. state agrlc exper. station and 9 A.B. agrlc coUege exper. station 1896 : 19-157. 1897 in 18 AJB. state agrlc exper. station and 10 A.B. agrlc college exper. station 1897 : 13-108. 1898 In 19 A.B. state agric. exper. station and 11 A.B. agrlc collie exper. station 1898 : 15-124. 1899 In 20 A.B. state agrlc exper. station and 12 AJB.. agrlc college exper. station 1899 : 17-127. 1900 In 21 A.B. state agrlc exper. station and 13 A.B. agrlc college exper. station 1900 : 15-212. 1901 In 22 A.B. state agrlc exper. station and 14 A.B. agrlc college exper. station 1901 : 17-210. L. A. Voorhees, chief chemist, J. P. Street, assooiate, W. P. Alien, assistant 1902 In 23 A.B. state agrlc exper. station and 15 A.B. agrlc. coU%e exper. station 1902 : 17-180. L. A. Toorhees, chief, J. P. Street, associate, W. P. Allen and T. J. Oarherry, assistants. 1903 in 24 A.B. state agrlc exper. station and 16 A.B. agric. coU^e exper. station 1903 : 19-214. 1904 in 25 A.B. state agrlc exper. station and 17 A.B. agrlc college exper. station 1904 : 41-233. 1889. Kinds and forms of fertilizing materials with practical suggestions as to their use; by Edwd. B. Voorhees. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 191-203.) . Potash as a fertilizer; by E. B. Voorhees. 11 pp. (Agric. exper. station. Bull. 54.) 1890. Manures, marls and ' C ' fertilizers; how best to apply them; by J. H. Denise. (18 A.R. bd. agric 1890: 449-452.) 1893. Observations of Thos. H. Dudley while in Europe in 1892. (20 same 1892: 252-256.) Belates chiefly to fertilizing soil ; N. 3. farmers should mnftre. own fertilizers. 1895. Economy in proouring and using plant food; by J. M. White. (23 same 1895: 390-392.) . Improving soil without commercial fertilizers; lime an important factor in farm improvement; time to apply, value, etc.; by J. 3L Dalrymple. (23 same 1895: 378-381.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Soils— cont'd Febulizebs — cont'd 1895. Remarks on use of fertilizers; by [Nathan] Con- over. (23 sams 1895: 361.) . The experience of the past year a demonstration of the necessity of a more careful preparation of the soil and thorough tUlage for success; by T. F. D. Baker. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1895: 51-56.) 1896. Fertilization of experimental plots at state agrlc. exper. station; by A. T. Jordan. (18 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 10 A.R. agric. college exper. star tion 1897: 111-116.) 1897. Amt. expended ann. for commercial fertilizers; economy of saving farm manures. (25 A,R. bd. agric. 1897: 39.) . Use of commercial fertilizers. (24 same 1896: 42- 43.) 1898. Ssmopsis of address of T. B. Terry on Improving land without commercial fertilizers. (26 same 1898: 293-296.) 1899. Root tubercules and nitrogen appm.; by B. D. Halsted. (26 same 1898: 103-116.) . Field experiments with nitrogenous fertilizers; by E. B. Voorhees. 31 pp. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 136.) . Experiments with " nitragin " and other germ fertilizers and germ stimulants; by B. D. Halsted. (20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.R. agric. coUege exper. station 1899: 367-379.) 1899-1904. Investigations rel. to use of nitrogenous mar- terlals; by E. B. Voorhees. (20 AM. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1899 (pp. 97-119) — ^25 same and 17 same 1904.) 1900. Nitrogen Investigations, reduction of nitrates in presence of barnyard manure; by J. P. Street (21 same and 13 same 1900: 79-88.) 1901. Availability of organic nitrogen in raw ma- terials; by J. P. Street (22 same and 14 same 1901: 137-143.) 1903. The use of fertilizers: review of results of experi- ments with nitrate of soda on market garden crops or those of high commercial value and on field crops or those of low commercial value. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 185-214.) 1904. See above. Crops, this date. Atlantic County 1873. F'lsh guano found to give entire satisfaction as a fertilizer [in Atlantic Co.]. (1 A.R bd. agric [1873]: 88.) Gbeeksaxd; see below. Marls. Ibeigatios 1878. Irrigation; by J. Neilson. (6 A.R. bd. agric 1878: 129-133.) Acct of systems of irrigation observed in Bnrope; sew- age Irrigation. 1880. See above, Crops, this date. . Irrigation: benefits; methods. (3 AJt bureau of statistics of labor, eta, 1880: 197-207.) 1881. See Crops. Fruit Small Fruit, this date. 1889. See above. Crops, this date. 1892. See above. Crops. Fruit Small Fruit this date. . Address of Jas. Buchanan at mtg. of bd. of agric (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 165-168.) Food adulteration ; free postal delivery in rural dlstia, irrigation. 1895. See above, Crops. Vegetable, this date. . Irrigation of garden crops; by B. D. Halsted and J. A, Kelsey. 16 pp. (Agric. coUege exper. station. Bull. 115.) . See above. Crops. Vegetabla CoUege Farm, this date. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 135 AGRICULTURE— cont'd Soils — cont'd Irrigation — cont'd 1896. Rept. on irrigation; by B. B. Voorhees. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896: 183-232.) . Irrigation experiments; by E. B. Voorhees. (21 same and 13 same 1900': 182-207.) . Experiments with irrigation [on fruit and vege- table crops] carried out by G. A. Mitchell. (21 same and 13 same 1900: 207-212.) . Experiments with irrigation; by G. A. Mitchell. (21 same and 13 same 1900: 207-212.) 1901. Irrigation In the east; by Prof. B. B. Voorhees. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 157-165.) 1903. Propriety of investigating subject of irrigation in N. J. (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902: 64-65.) Yineland, Cumberland County 1897. [Description of irrigation plants at Vlneland and at N. J. Training School for Feeble-Minded Chil- dren] ; by G. A. Mitchell. (18 A.R. state agric. ex- per. station and 10 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1897: 103-108.) Lime 1872. See below, Marl, this date. 1873. Farming on magnesium limestone soils; by C. Scranton. (1 A.R. bd. agric. 1873: 71-74.) 1875. Lime; its sources and uses in agric; location and quality of N. J. limestones; analyses. (3 sams 1875: 31-44.) . See below. Marl, this date. 1895. See above, Fertilizers, this date. 1904. Agric. lime; by L. A. Voorhees. (25 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 17 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1904: 167-190.) Hunterdon County 1875. Hist, and effects of use of lime for manure in and adjacent to Musconetcong Valley in cos. of "Warren, Morris and Hunterdon; by A. Robertson. (3 A.R. bd. agric 1875: 45-50.) Monmouth County 1875. On use of lime on soils in marl distr. of Mon- mouth Co.; by Wm. Statesir. (3 A.R. bd. agric 1875: 56.) Morris County See above, Hunterdon County. Salem County 1875. On use of lime [in Salem Co.] ; by Omar Borton. (3 A.R. bd. agric 1875: 55-56.) . Lime as a fertilizer [in Salem Co.] ; by D. Petit. (3 same 1875: 52-55.) Somerset County 1875. On use of lime on red shale soils of Somerset Co.; by P. A. Voorhees. (3 A.R. bd. agric 1875: 51-52.) Mael Warren County See above, Hunterdon County. See also Industries. Pottery, etc. Clay. 1836. Special attention given to greensand or marl formations passing through Monmouth, Burlington, Gloucester and Salem cos. (Rept. geol. survey 1836: 7.) . Directions for selection and proper mode of ap- plying greensand marl. {Same 183«: 89-93.) Paging from 2d ed. . On the proper mode of correcting the noxious effects of spurious marl or astringent clay and of employing it as a substitute for greensand marl. (Same 1836: 86-88.) Paging from 2d edition. AGRICULTURE— cont'd Soils— cont'd Mael — cont'd 1837. Investigation of marl formations. (Same Jan. 1837: 67.) Paging from Collected docs. .1838. Special attention to fertilizing marls. (Same 1838: 22-23.) Paging from Collected docs. 1840. Distr. southeast of marl tract. (Same 1840: 292- 301.) Paging from ed. of 1840. Tertiary calcareous marls, bog iron ores, white sand for glass making, analyses of ores. 1854. See Mines and Mining. Iron, Sussex Co., this date. 1855. Examination of geol. formations: clay; shell marl beds; sand; gravel; salt marshes; analyses of marl and limestone; use of marl on crops; analyses of cancerine, fire-clay, stoneware clay. (2 A.R. geol. survey 1855: 68-102.) . [Marl beds in Monmouth, Salem, Camden and Gloucester cos.]; by G. H. Cook. (2 sams 1855: 58- 68.) 1863. Geol. formations of N. J.: drifting beach sands; sand, clay and gravel deposits; green sand or marl; sand, clay and green sand or marl beds, beds of sand and spurious marl containing green sand and iron pyrites and sulphate of iron, etc. (Rept geol. survey 1863: 5-6.) . No. of tons of marl transported by different r.rs. (Same 1863: 9.) . Calcareous marl found in many places along shore of Atlantic and Delaware Bay; valuable as a fertilizer. (Same 1863: 12.) 1864. Location of marl region of N. J.; description; fertilizing properties; analyses. (A.R. state geolo- gist 1864: 16-17.) 1866. Geol. surveys have been continued and prosecuted to discoveries of marl regions solely by efforts of state agric. socy. (Legisl. docs. 1867: 104.) From rept. of Executive Committee of the State Agric. Socy. . Use (as fertilizer), production and price of marl. (3 A.R. geol. survey 1866: 7-13.) 1867. Production and prices of marl. (Rept. state geol- ogist 1867: 16-17.) 1868. Tons of marl transported on r.rs. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 18.) . Same. (Geology of N. J. 1868: ix.) . Cretaceous formation: marl beds. (Same 1868: 261-283.) . Cretaceous formation: clay marls. (Same 1868: 258-260.) 1870. See above. Fertilizers, this date. 1872. Fertilizers: marl; limestone for lime; white limestones used for making lime both for agric and bldg. purposes. (A.R. state geologist 1872: 38-39.) 1873. Approximate amt. of greensand marl mined. (Same 1874: 65.) . Green sand marl; use as a fertilizer; Squankum Marl Co. ; Squankum and Freehold Marl Co. ; Cream Ridge Marl and Transportation Co., Pemberton Marl Co., Vincentown Marl Co.; West Jersey Marl and Transportation Co.; marl sales of Dickinson Brothers of Woodstown; price and preparation of marl. (Same 1873: 109-113.) . Marl as a fertilizer; by A. A. Y. (A.R. state agric socy. 1873: 127-132'.) . Use of marl as a fertilizer. (Some 1873: 25.) 1874. Marl; by N. S. Rue. (Same 1873: 125-127.) . Marl deposits in N. J. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1875. Table: analyses of limestones and calcareous marls. (3 A.R. bd. of agric 1875: 44.) 136 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURE— cont'd Soils— -cont'd Mabl — cont'd 1876. Marls; greensand, tertiary calcareous. (4 same 1876: 45-138.) Detailed acct of marls In N. J., location, analyses, use, etc. . See above. Crops. Grain, this date. . Marls in N. J.: I. Greensand marls; II. Tertiary marls; III. Calcareous marls. {4 A.R. bd. of agric. 1876: 45-138.) . Agric. uses of greensand marl; questions sent to farmers; answers. (4 same 1876: 102-130.) 1877. Location and uses of shell or calcareous marls. (5 same 1877: 17-54.) 1880. Statistics of iron ore, clay and mart. (A.R, state geologist 1880: 180-184.) 1881. Statistics: iron ore; zinc ore; clays and brick; glass sand — glass statistics; green sand marl. (Same 1881: 75-81.) 1886. See Mines and Mining. Iron, this date. 1890. See above, Fertilizers, this date. 1892. Gasteropoda and cephalopoda of Raritan clays and greensand marls of N. J.; by Robt P. Whitfield. Trenton: J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1892. 402 pp., pis. 4°. Ueology of N. J. Paleontology, v. 2. Burlington County 1884. Use of marl, conunercial fertilizers and stable manures in Burlington Co. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 278.) Monmouth County 1854. [Geol. survey of Monmouth Co.] (1 A.R. geol. survey 1854: 57-77.) Descriptive geology ; clays ; marls ; sands ; composition of marl and canse of its fertilizing action ; " poison " or "Ijnmlng" marls. Sussex County 1884. Results of analyses of marls from Montague Township, Sussex Co.; calcareous sinter from Sand- iston Township, Sussex Co. (1 A.R. geol. survey 1854: 92-95.) 1877. Examination of deposits of shell marl in Sussex and Warren cos. {A.R. state geologist 1877: 22-30.) Warren County See above, Sussex Connty. Mawtibes 1867. See above. Fertilizers, this date. 1873. Suggestions about collecting manures; by J. L. Douglass. (A.R. state agric socy. 1873: 159-162.) . Bam yard manure; by H. Hecker. (Some 1873: 153-158.) 1878. Some rambling notes on agric. and manures; by C. V. Mapes. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 79-108.) 1880. See above. Fertilizers, this date. 1883. An attempt to explain the action of manures; by J. B. Lawes. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 115-137.) 1884. Manure-fertilizers, and modes of application; by Theo. P. Baker. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 33-38.) 1886. Can organic matter be applied to the soil as efficiently and more cheaply than in barnyard ma- nures; by T. F. Baker. {Same 1886: 49-53.) . How does mulching the soil increase its fertility? by W. W. Meech. (Same 1886: 64-68.) 1890. See above. Fertilizers, this date. . Manures, their preparation, preservation and application; by E. B. Voorhees. (17 A.R. bd. agric 1889: 225-238.) 1891. The rational use of manures; by E. B. Voorhees. (19 same 1891: 429-432.) [1893.] Extrs. from pamphlet on artificial manures, published by Agric and Hortic Socy. of England. (20 game 1892: 257-262.) AGRICULTURE— cont'd Soils — cont'd Masttees — cont'd 1893. The Improvement of light lands by green-manur- ing. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 AJt. agric. college exper. station 1893: 146-148.) 1893-1895. Improvement of light lands by green ma- nuring: experiments upon farms of Hal Allaire, of Allaire and Thos. J. Beans of Moorestown. (16 some and 8 A.R. same 1895: 113-116.) 1894. Synopsis of address of Prof. Voorhees on quantity and kind of manure to use. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 420-421.) 1895. Practical suggestions in reference to systematic and economical methods of using barnyard and chemical manures. (16 A.R. state agric exper. star tion and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 102-107.) . Suggestions in reference to systematic methods of manuring. 11 pp. (Agric exper. station. Bull. 114.) 1897. Suitable manures for fruits; by H. E. Van De- man. (25 A.R. bd. agric 1897: 231-248.) . See above. Fertilizers, this date. Soja Bean; see above, Crops. Grass and Forage Spinach; see above, Crops. Vegetable Sugar; see above, Crops. Sugar Sweet Potato; see above, Crops. Vegetable Swine; see above. Livestock Swiss Chard; see above. Crops. Vegetable Tomato; see above. Crops. Vegetable Transportation; see that title Turnip; see above. Crops. Vegetable Watermelon; see above. Crops. Fniit. Melon Wheat; see above. Crops. Grain ATKWAN (WILLIAM) 1902. The probation office. (1 N. J. conference of chari- ties and corrections 1902: 63-65.) 1903. Juvenile delinquency. (2 same 1903: 91-96.) 1904. The practical application of the probation law. (3 same 1904: 98-99.) AKIRM (JAMES) Apptd. one of five comrs. In 1848 to erect an additional wing to the N. J. State Prison. ALBERTON, CUMBERLAND CO. Jewish Settlement; see Jews ALBERTSON (CHALKLEY) Assemblyman from .Camden Co. ; 1863-1884. 1868, 1874. 1879. Indian corn. (7 A.R. bd. agric 1879: 111-113.) ALBERTSON (CHARLES S.) 1887. Cereals and vegetables. (15 A.R. bd. of agric 1887: 397-400.) 1890/1-1903/4. Rept as co. supt of schools in Camden Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1890/1 app. (pp. 24-25) — «ame 1903/4.) ALBERTSON (J. J.) 1904. Are our roads permanently satisfactory? (U A.R. comr. of public roads 1904: 71-74.) ALBERTSON (LEVI C.) 1886/7-1888/9. Rept. as supt of schools in Atlantic City. (A.R. bd. of education 1886/7 app. (PP- 81- 82)— gome 1888/9.) INDEX. TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 137 ALEXANDER (MRS. C. B.) 1903. What type of reformatory should New Jersey build? (2 N. J. conference of charities and correc- tions 1903: 46-49.) 1904. The woman's reformatory. (3 same 1904: 81- 84.) ALEXANDER (WILLIAM C.) Senator from Mercer Co., 1851-1856. Reports 1853 Jan. Joint rept. with E. R. V. Wrightman as state delegates to the Independence Monument Con- vention. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Of- fice, 1853. 4 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library. . Same. (App. to Sen. jol. 1853: 473-475; app. to House jol. 1853: 473-475.) COMMIITEE ON PUBLIC PRINTING 1851 March 2. Prtg. of jols., laws and repts. (Sen. jol. 1851: 694-695.) ALFALFA Crops; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage ALIENS Labor; see that title Population; see that title ALLAIRE, MONMOUTH CO. Clover Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage ALLEN (CHAS. J.) 1903. See War Expenditures. Spanish American War. ALLEN (E. E.) 1904. Backward children in the public schools. (3 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1904: 54- 57.) ALLEN (EDWIN) 1876. New fruits of promise [i. e., new varieties]. (Procs. state hortic. assn. 1876: 50-52.) ALLEN (J. W.) State Director of the United E.E. and Canal cos. of N. J. Report; see Railroads: Individual. United N. J. R.R. and Canal Co. ALLEN (W. P.) Chemist, State Agricultural Experiment Station, 1902- 1904 ; see Agriculture. Soils. Fertilizers, under dates 1888-1904. 1903-1904. See Street (J. P.), W. P. Allen and V. J. Carberry. 1904. See same, this date. ALLEN (WILLIAM R.) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1831-1832 ; one of comrs. for erection of new penitentiary 1833-1886. ALLENHURST, MONMOUTH CO. Sanitation; see Public Health ALLIANCE, SALEM CO. Jewish Settlement; see Jews ALLINSON (SAML.) Apptd. a eomr., in 1868, to examine systems of prison discipline. 1879. See Bettle (Edwd.), this date. ALLISON (THOS. L.) Secy. State 1851-1860 (see Secretary of State. Special Reports) ; bank commissioner, 1852-1854 (see Banks, serial group B.). ALMSHOUSES; see MAINTENANCE. DEPENDENTS ALVORD (HENRY E.) 1889. Ensilage. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 177-190.) 1897. Present aspects of dairying. (24 same 1896: 147- 174.) AMERICAN ASYLUM FOR DEAF AND DUMB COLORED PERSONS; see MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITU- TIONS AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION; see LIBRARIES AMES (B. G.) 1872/3. Rept. as co. supt. of, schools in Cumberland Co (A.R. bd. of education 1872/3 app. pp. 34-38.) ANDERSON (E. J.) Comptroller of the Treasury 1880-1890. 1886. Jan. 12. Restoration of state house. 9 pp. (Leg- isl. docs. 1886 v. 3, doc. 39; Sen. jol. 1886: 73-78; House jol. 1886: 72-78.) . Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. 9 pp. Joint rept. with Leon Abbett, Henry C. Kelsey and John J. TofEey. Annual Reports; see Finance: State ANDERSON (GEORGE) Member of Council from Burlington Co., 1797-1801, 1804-1809. Reports by Select Committee 1797. Nov. 3. Accts. of Jonathan Doan, agt. for erec- tion of a state prison. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1797: 15.) 1798. Feb. 7. Accts. of comrs. to repair road in Bergen Co. {Same Jan. 1798: 37.) 1808. Nov. 21. Arrearages of taxes from Monmouth Co. {Same Oct. 1808: 782.) ANDERSON (GEO. ALLEN) Comr. of Fisheries, 1874-1878 ; see Fish and Game, the serial group. 1882. Jan. 23. Transmitting letter from U. S. Senator Sewell concerning menhaden fisheries. 6 pp. (Leg- isl. docs. 1882, V. 1, doc. 23.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1882: 122-124.) ANDERSON (JAMES) 1875/6-1880/1. Rept. as supt. of schools in Rahway. (A.R. bd. of education 1875/6 app. (p. 16) — same 1880/1.) Omitted 1877/8-1879/80. ANDERSON (JOHN) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1790, 1794. 1786-1787, 1789- Reports by Select Committee 1790. Nov. 17. Pensions. (Votes of Assem. May 1790: 77.) ANDERSON (JOHN L.) 1893/4-1895/6. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Somerset Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1893/4 app. A. (pp. 54- 57)— same 1895/6.) ANDERSONVILLE MONUMENT; see PARKS AND MONU- MENTS 138 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY AiraiN (JOSEPH) Memlwr of Assembly from Somerset Co^ 1813/4-1819/20. Reports by [Select] Commiti'ke 1820. Jan. 19. Loan office bills. (Votes of Assem. 1819/20: 70-71.) ANTIETAM NATIONAL CEMETERY; see PARKS AND MONUMENTS APGAR (AUSTIN C.) 1889. Study of plant Ufe in our schools. (16 A.R. bd. agria 1888: 259-271, 2 pis.) 1891. What shaU be taught in country schools to edu- cate farmers. (18 same 1890: 139-149.) APGAR (ELLIS A.) State Superintendent of FnbUc Instmctlon, 1866-1883/4. Annual Reports; see Education, the seiial group Special Reports 1869. The township school system. (LegisL docs. 1870: 935-946.) APPLE Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Dried; see Food and Drug Law APPLEGATE (E. T. H.) 1856. Organization, growth, etc., of the Mercer Co. Mech. and Agric Assn. (Rept state agric. socy. 1855/6: 29-30.) APPRENTICESHIPS; see LABOR ARBITRATION; see LABOR DISPUTES ARBOR DAY; see FORESTS AND FORESTRY ARCHER (AMOS W.) Member of Assembly from Borllngton Co.,* 1837/8- 1838/9. Reports by [SziECT] CoMirrrrEE 1838. Nov. 15. Camden and Amboy RJl. and Trans- portation Co. and the Delaware and Raritan Canal; R. P. Stockton. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9: 157-158.) 1839. Feb. 25. Fire companies of Trenton. (Same 1838/9: 484485.) . Feb. 29. State penitentiary. {Same 1838/9: 449- 450.) ARCHIVES Expenditure for; see Finance: State. Expenditures ARMSTRONG (AMZI) Member of Council from Essex Co., 1838/9-1840/1. Reports by COMinTTEE OS JrDICIABY 1839. Feb. 23. Rates of charge made by r.r. cos. on passengers betw. Trenton and Jersey City. (JoL legist councU 1838/9: 255-256.) 1840. Feb. 28. Camden and Amboy RJl, and N. J. R.R. and Transportation cos. (-Same 1839/40: 302-306.) [Select] Committee 1839. March 4. Difficulties betw. Ga. and Me. reL to fugitives from justice. (JoL legisL councU 1838/9: 309-313.) ARMSTRONG (WM. CLINTON) 1898/9-1903/4. Rept as supt of schools in New Bruns- wick. (A.R. bd. of education 1898/9 (pp. 279-281) — $ame 1903/4.) ARNOLD (A. P.) 1882. Sweet potato. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1882: 54-57.) . Sweet potato culture in Cumberland Co. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 99-101.) 1882-1882/9. Fertilizer experiments with com at Vine- land. (3 A.R. agric. exper. station (pp. 48-49) — ^10 same and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889.) 1883-1883A- Sweet potatoes, Vineland. (4 same 1883 (pp. 57-58) — 10 same and 2 same 1889.) Omitted 1884-1885 ; 1883 Is repeated in 1886 and 1883/7 Is found In repts. for 1887, 1888 and 1889. 1884-1885/9. Fertilizer experiments with clover and millet at Vineland. (5 same 1884 (pp. 75-76) — ^10 same and 2 same 1889.) 1885. Sweet potato growing in Vineland. (6 A.R. agric. exper. station 1885: 206-209.) 1894. Sweet potatoes, Vineland. (15 same and 7 AJL agria college exper. station 1894: 103-114.) ARROWROOT; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW ARROWSMITH (S. V.) 1892/3-1895/6. Rept as principal of public schools of Keyport (A.R. bd. of education, pt 1, app. (pp. 111- 112)— same 1895/6.) 1897/8-1903/4. Manual training in Red Bank. {Same 1897/8 (pp. 365-367)— «om€ 1903/4.) 1899/00-1900/1. Rept as principal at public schools. Red Bank. {Same 1899/00 (pp. 302-303 )--»ame 1900/1.) ARROWSMITH (THOMAS) Councilman from Honmontb Co., 1835/6-1836/7; state treasurer, 1844 ; one of comrs. to porcbase site for lunatic asylum. 1845; State Director of the Dda- ware and Baritan Canal and Camden and Amboy B.B. COB., 1850-1851. Reports [Sei£ct] Committee of Council 1837. Jan. 11. N. J. RJt and Transportation Co. (JoL legisl. council 1836/7: 80-94.) State Dtssxtiob.; see Raii£oads : Isditidual. Usithj N. J. RJt AXD Casal Co. ARSENAL; see MILITIA ARTESIAN WELLS; see NATURAL RESOURCES ARTHUR (J. C.) 1887. Botany applied to agric (14 A.R. bd. agrit 1886: 247-257.) ARTISAN'S TOOLS; see INDUSTRIES AND MANUFAC- TURES ASBURY PARK, MONMOUTH COUNTY Banks; see Banks: Individual Diphtheria; see Public Health Health; see Public Health Ice Supply; see Ice Manual Training; see Education Measles; see Public Health Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality Population; see that title Refuse Disposal; see that title Sanitation; see Public Health Scarlet Fever; see Public Health Schools in; see Education Temperature; see Climate Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 139 ASBURY PARK, MONMOUTH COUNTY— cont'd Vaccination; see Public Health Vital Statistics; see that title Water Supply; see that title ASPARAGUS Canned; see Food and Drug Law Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable ASSESSMENT INSURANCE; see INSURANCE ASSESSORS, STATE BOARD OF; see TAXATION: STATE ASSOCIATIONS Agricultural; see Agricultural Societies Fish and Game; see that title Floral; see Agriculture. Floriculture Horticultural; see Agriculture. Fruit Industrial; see Industries and Manufactures Livestodc; see Agriculture Poultry; see Agriculture Road Improvement; see Roads Teachers; see Education. Associations ATHERTON (GEO. W.) 1880. See Taxation: State, this date. ATKINSON (EDWD.) 1897. Economic relations of agric. to other industries In the IT. S. (24 A.R. bd. of agric. 1896: 231-254.) ATKINSON (EMPSON) 1886. Peach-yellows. 185-187.) (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1886: ATLANTIC CITY, ATLANTIC COUNTY Artesian Wells; see Natural Resources Banks; see Banks: Individual. Merchants' Bank Charities and Corrections; see Maintenance Climate; see that title Manual Training; see Education Rainfall; see Climate Refuse Disposal; see that title School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Temperature; see Climate Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies ATLANTIC COUNTY Created by Act of Feb. 7. 1837. See also Atlantic Oty ; Beg Harbor City, Hammonton, May's Landing, Mizpan. Agricultural Societies; see that title Almshouse; see Maintenance: County. Dependents Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fair; see Agriculture. Fairs Fertilizers; see Agriculture. Soils. Fertilizers Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops Grape Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Insane Asylum; see Maintenance. Defectives Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality Roads; see that title School Tax; see Education. School Funds Schools in; see Education Silk Culture; see Industries. Textile Small-pox; see Public Health ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, MONMOUTH CO. Manual Training; see Education Sanitation; see that title ATTORNEY GENERAL Annual Reports; see Administration of Justice: State Special Reports Aaron D. 'Woodruff 1797. March 4. Power of executors and administra- tors to give preference to creditors. (Votes of As- sem. Jan. 1797: 59.) 1813. Feb. 19. Liability of clerks of Gen. Assem. under sec. 3 of act rel. to statutes [fees on private bills and transactions]. (Council jol. Jan. 1813: 1418- 1419.) Theodore Frelinghuysen 1820. Jan. 17. Encroachments on lands of state in Trenton by D. Taylor. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1820: 64.) 1822. Nov. 18. Suit agst. Isaac G. Ogden. (Same Oct. 1822: 97.) 1825. Nov. 14. Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. (Same Oct. 1825: 91-92.) 1828. Jan. 26. Jersey Bank; Hoboken Banking and Grazing Co. and Franklin Bank of N. J. (Same 1827/8: 117-118.) Saml. L. Southard 1831. Nov. 15. Salem and Phila. Mnfg. Co. (Votes of Assem. 1831/2: 102-103; jol. legisl. council 1831/2: 41-42.) Richard S. Field 1841. Feb. 9. Joint rept. with treasurer resp. differ- ences with the Camden and Amboy R.R. and Trans- portation Co., and N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. (Jol. legisl. council 1840/1: 164-165; Votes of As- sem. 1840/1: 400-401.) Richard P. Thompson See also below, under date, 1855. 1845. Jan. 1. Lotteries in connection with Socy. for Establishing Useful Mnfres. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845: 11-19.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1845: 23-66.) The jol. copy contains testimony, etc., omitted from the separate copy of the message. Abraham Browning 1850. Jan. 4. Duties and compensation of future In- cumbents of that office. (Minutes of Assem. 1850: 33-34.) Richard P. Thompson 1855. Jan. 5. State tax on Central R.R. of N. J. (Sen. jol. 1859 app. pp. 1097-1101.) F. T. Frelinghuysen 1862. See Taxation. Laws, this date. 1863. See same, this date. Qeorge M. Robeson 1867. On bill to Incorporate Delaware River Co. (Min- utes of Assem. 1867: 849-850.) . March 15. Riparian rights. (Legisl. docs. 1867: 1137-1147.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. at the office of the State Gazette, 1867. 13 pp. . Same. Jersey City: Sunday Tattler print, n. d. 12 pp. 1868. Feb. 20. Constitutionality of law taxing incomes derived from govt, securities. (Minutes of Assem. 1868: 333-337.) 140 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY ATTORNEY GENERAL— cont'd Special Reports — cont'd Robert Oilchrist 1872. March 6. Opinion in relation to local option, (Legisl. docs. 1872.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1872: 588-592.) . Same, separate. Trenton: State Gazette, 1872. 7 pp. Same, In German. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1872 : 592.) . March 13. Mnfg. in township of Landis, Cum- berland Co.; taxation for special purpose. (Sen. jol. 1872: 1032-1035.) Jacob Vanatta 1876. March 1. Constitutional amdmts. on five county act; exempting mortgages from taxation. (Min- utes of Assem. 1876: 329-331.) . March 17. Constitutionality of suppls. to mu- nicipal corporation acts. Trenton: J. Li. Murphy, 176. 6 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. . Same. 6 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1876 doc. 41.) 1877. Jan. 29. Opinion of atty.-gen. on current print- ing matter. 5 pp. (Same 1877 doc. 32.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1877: 113-116.) John P. Stockton 1882. Jan. 23. Compensation and fees of his office. 7 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1882, doc. 17.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1882: 115-117.) . March 1. Passaic bridge bill. (Minutes of As- sem. 1882: 678-679.) . Same. 4 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1882, doc. 19.) 1883. Feb. 21. Expenses of a committee. (Minutes of Assem. 1883: 532-534.) . Feb. 26. Same. {Same 1883: 535-537.) 1884. [Feb. 11.] State's right to take N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. (Same 1884: 324-326.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 300 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of As- sem. 1884: 324.) . Same. 4 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1884, v. 2, doc. 36.) April 13. Tax on property transported by r.r. or canal into state. (Minutes of AssenL 1884: 1105- 1108.) 1885. Collection of taxes from misc. corporations. (Leg- ist docs. 1886 V. 3: 17-18.) . Difficulties with Delaware resulting from arrest of N. J. fishermen by DeL authorities. (Same 1886 V. 3, doa 34: 19-27.) . Feb. 1. Opinion in reply to House res. [remit- tance of portion of a convict's term]. Camden: The Courier Publishing Assn., 1885. 2 11. Copy seen In N. J. State Library. . March 11. Opinion of atty.-gen. rel. to Assembly bill 388 on charter of Morris and Essex R.R. Ck>. 7 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1885 v. 2, doc. 39.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1885: 518-521.) Same, separate. Camden: Prtd. by the Courier Publishiiig Assn., 1885. 7 pp. . Dea 15. In the matter of the Central R.R. tax case of 1882, writs of certiorari under the act of April 10, 1884, misc. corporations, N. J., vs. Dela- ware, certain special charters, land of the Delaware Indians. 31 pp. (LegisL docs. 1885, doc. 34.) . Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1885. 31 pp. 1886. Feb. 11. Sale of lands in fee for taxes and as- sessments. (Minutes of Assem. 1886: 246-247.) 1888. Feb. 15. Transportation of freight and pas- sengers by PhUa. and Reading R.R. Co., and ar- rears of taxes of Morris and Essex R.R, Co. 6 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1888 v. 3, doc. 40.) ATTORNEY GENERAL— cont'd Special Reports — cont'd John P. Stockton — cont'd 1893. March 8. Appm. to private school corporations agreeing to maintain free public schools. (Minutes of Assem. 1893: 563.) . July 14. Litigation agst. The Central R.R, Co. of N. J., Port Reading R.R. Co., Easton and Amboy R.R. Co., Phlla. and Reading R.R. Co. and other roads in the combination to control the price of coal. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1893. 14 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library. 1896. Constitutionality of bill rel. to payment of wages every two weeks. (Sen. joL 1896: 621-624.) Samuel S. Gray 1900. Feb. 27. Duty of r.r. corporation rel. to grade crossings. (Minutes of Assem. 1900: 234-237.) ThoTtias N. McCarter 1904. March 8. Taxes and exemptions. (Minutes of Assem. 1904: 377-378.) ATWATER (EDWD. S.) 1877/8-1878/9. Rept as city supt. rel. to schools in Elizabeth. (A.R. bd. of education 1877/8 app. (pp. 3-5) — game 1878/9.) 1879. Sanitary legislation. (3 A.R. bd. of health 1879: 123-152.) . Same, separate, h. t. p. 22 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. 1881. Some citations from the law rel. to nuisances. (5 A.R. bd. health 1881: 73-79.) 1887. Legal aspects of pollution of streams. (11 same 1887: 37-45.) ATWATER (SAMUEL) Assemblyman from Bsses Co., 1867-1868. Reports by Committee on (3ommebce ahd Navigation 1868. Bridge of Central R.R. of N. J. over Newark Bay. (Minutes of Assem. 1868: 781-783.) ATWATER (W. 0.) 1884. Chemistry of feeding of plants. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 57-105.) 1886. [Feeding of plants.] (13 same 1885: 93-110.) ATWOOD (FRANKLIN T.) 1898/9-1903/4. Rept as co. supt of schools in Warren Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1898/9 (pp. 216-217)— same 1903/4.) AUDITOR; see DUNHAM (AARON) AUDITOR'S OFFICE; see FINANCE: STATE AUGUR (P. M.) 1884. N. J. fruit exhibit at New Orleans. (12 AJt M. agric. 1884: 334.) AUSTEN (PETER T.) 1888. The relation of fertilizers to fruits. (Pro(». state hortic. socy. 1888: 112-124.) 1889. On past, present and future of scientific agric. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 241-256.) AUSTIN (MRS. HELEN V.) 1889. A few thoughts about trees. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 124-133.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 141 AUSTIN (WM. W.) 1890/1. Climate at Vineland. (13 A.R. bd. health 1891: 424.) AUTOMOBILES See also License. 1899. The evolution of the automobile. (6 A.R. comr. of public roads 1899: 101-104.) AXFOHD (CHARLES) Member of Assembly from Hunterdon Co., 1789. Reports by [Select] Committee 1790. June 3. County quotas of public taxes; defi- ciencies of Middlesex Co. (Votes of Assem. May 1790: 41-42.) AYRES (W. T. F.) 1884/5-1892/3. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Somerset Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1884/5 app. (pp. 51-52)— same 1892/3.) BACON (M.) 1883. Cumberland Co. Agric. Socy. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 174.) BACON (M.) Apptd. by bd. of agric. In 1890 to Inspect cultivation of Great Meadows In Warren Co. BACON (WALTER H.) 1903. Statute laws of N. J. rel. to clams and oysters. Camden: S. Chew & Sons Co., 1903. 69 pp. BACON (WM.) 1894 :. Tomato growing for early market. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 413-416.) BACOT (ROBERT C.) Assemblyman from Hudson Co., 1857-1858. Reports by 1847. Public school house in Jersey City; description. (Rept. supt. public schools 1847: 583.) 1887. See Boundaries. New York, this date. 1890. See same, this date. 1896. Sales of riparian lands, 1867-1896. See Taxation : State. Jersey City, 1896. Committee on Banks 1857. Jan. 31. Minority rept.; Mechanics' and Manu- facturers' Bank of Trenton. Trenton: Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1857. 9 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist. Society., Newark. 200 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1857 : 272.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1857: 264-271.) • Special Committee 1857. March 2. On so much of Govs. mess, as relates to geol. survey. Trenton: "True American" Of- fice, 1857. 13 pp. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1857: 837-851.) BACOT (WM.) 1892. Staten Island roads. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 574-578.) BAILEY (D.) 1877/8. Dairy farming. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 117- 119.) BAILY (L. H.) 1895. Some of the bearings of the evolution-teaching upon plant cultivation. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 177-192.) 1898. Problem of the over-production of fruits. (Procs. state hortlc. socy. 1898: 79-88.) 1901. Present-day tendencies in horticulture [and agric. education]. (28 A.R. bd. agric. 1900: 287-300.) BAILEY (W. T.) 1889. See Harrison (E. G.), this date. BAIRD (DAVID), CAMDEN CO. Member of state bd. of assessors 1895-1896. Annual Reports; see Taxation: State BAIRD (DAVID), MONMOUTH CO. 1891. Peach culture. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 504-505.) 1892. Small fruit culture. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1892: 146-149.) 1898. Thinning of peaches. {Same 1898: 108-110.) 1901. Profits of plum culture. (Same 1901: 121-123.) BAIRD (S. F.) 1854. Catalogue of fishes. (Geology of Cape May Co. 1856: 146-148.) BAIRD (WILLIAM M.) Assemblyman from Warren Co., 1886-1887. 1880. Sanitary inquiries into almhouses and jails. (4 A.R. bd. health 1880: 89-111.) BAKER (JEREMIAH) Member of comn. on deaf, dumb and blind, apptd. In 1873 ; see Maintenance. Defectives. BAKER (M. N.) 1896. Water supplies and sewerage water purification in N. J. (20 A.R. bd. of health 1896: 229-322.) BAKER (THEO. F.) 1884. Manure — fertilizers. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 33-38.) 1885. Market gardening. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 213- 224.) 1886. Does the analysis of fertilizers teach their full practical value as manures? (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1886: 170-174.) . Can organic matter be applied to the soil as ef- ficiently and more cheaply than in barnyard ma- nure? (Same 1886: 49-53.) 1887. Preparing vegetable crops for market. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 239-246.) 1889. Farmers' home garden. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 115-124.) 18«4. Awards at fairs. (Same 1894: 43-50.) . [Tomato growing.] (Same 1894: 98-102.) BAICER (THEODORE F. D.) 1892. Extract from address [on market-gardening and intensive farming in Essex Co.]. (20. A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 355-359.) 1893. Market-garden crops — varieties, cultivation, ma- nures and marketing. (21 sam.e 1893: 387-388.) 1895. Necessity of a more careful preparation of the soil and thorough tillage for success. (Procs. state hortic. socy 1895: 51-56.) . Potatoes. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 72-74.) BAKING POWDER; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW BALDWIN (HENRY R.) 1891. Tuberculosis. 148.) (15 A.R. bd. of health 1891: 146- 142 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY (16 some 1892: BALDWIN (HENRY R.)— Cont'd 1892. Synopsis of address on " cholera.' 168-170.) BALDWIN (HENRY R., JR.) Chemist State Agricultural Experiment Station, 1888- 1889 ; see Agriculture. Soils. Fertilizers, under dates 1888-1904. BALDWIN (HERBERT B.) 1888. Water filtration. 189-190.) (12 A.R. bd. of health 1888: BALDWIN (J. H.) 1882. Fowl cholera. BALLARD (A. E.) 1887. Home sanitation. 143-144.) (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 415-418.) (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887: BANKS— cont'd BANKRUPTCY 1840. Bankrupt bill, with clause affecting state cor- porations has effect of bringing all state institutions under control of federal govt. (Govs. mess. (Pen- nington) Oct. 27, 1840.) BANKS serial A 1 series Under act of March 1, 1838. 1839-1864. Annual stmts, of the several banks of the state of N. J. [to the state treasurer]. Checklist 1839 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Phillips & Boswell, 1840. 21 pp.« 1839 doc. ed. n. t p. pp. 371-393. 1840 dept ed. Not found. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1 : 303.) 1840 doc. ed. n. t p. pp. 342-367. 1841 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman & Harron ; 1842. 31 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1841/2 : 234.) 1841 doc. ed. n. t p. pp. 233-263. 1842 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1843. 29 pp. 1842 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 207-235. 1843 dept. ed. Not found. This volume Is noted In U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess. House Ex. doc. 226, p. 372 as containing 25 pp. 1000 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1843/4 : 222.) 184.'J doc. ed. (Senate), n. t. p. pp. 106-131. 1843 doc. ed. (House), n. t p. pp. 222-249. 1844 dept. ed. Not found. This volume Is noted In U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess. House Ex. Doc. 226, p. 372, as containing 29 pp. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1845 : 298 ; Votes of Assem. 1845 : 160.) 1844 doc. ed. (Senate), n. t p. pp. 269-297. 1844 doc. ed. (House), n. t p. pp. 160-187. 1845 dept ed. Not found. This volume Is noted In U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess.. House Ex. Doe. 226, p. 372, as containing 29 pp. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem., 1846 : ,„,, ^78) ; 300 copies (Sen. jol. 1846 : 168). 1845 doc ed. (Senate), n. t p. pp. 141-165. 1845 doc. ed. (House), n. t p. pp. 78-105. 1846 dent. ed. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1847. 29 pp. Copies seen In the N. J. State Library and In the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. Usual no. ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1847 : 58) ; 250 copies (Sen. iol. 1847:58). 1846 doc. ed. (Senate), n. t p. pp. 29-57. 184B doc. ed. (House), n. t. p. pp. 57-85. 1847. Jan./48. dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1848. 27 pp. 1847 dept. ed. (Senate), n. t. p. pp. 73-99. 1847 doc. ed. (House), n. t. p. pp. 92-117. 1846 dent. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman & Harron. 1849. 29 pp. • Entitled : Bept of the select committee to whom were referred the ann. stmts, of the several banks of the state of N. J. I serial — cont'd A — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist — cpnfd 1848 doc. ed. (Senate). 1848 doc. ed. (House). 1849 dept ed. Trenton : 1850. 27 pp. 1849 doc. ed. (Senate). 1849 doc. ed. (House). n. t p. pp. 185-213. n. t p. pp. 223-251. Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, n. t. p. n. t p. pp. 93-117. pp. 355-379. 1850. Jan. 22/51. dept ed. Trenton: M. E. Hamilton, 1851. 29 pp. 1860 doc. ed. (Senate), n. t. p. pp. 289-315. 1850 doc. ed. (House), n. t p. pp. 177-205. 1851. Feb. 20/52. dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1852. 49 pp., 3 foldg. tables. 1851 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 352-401, 3 foldg. tables. 1852. Feb. 18/53. dept. ed. Trenton : M. R. Hamilton, 1853. Bl pp., 1 foldg. table. 1852 doc. ed. Trenton: M. R. Hamilton, 1853. 51 pp., foldg. table. 1853 dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1854. 51 pp.. 2 foldg. tables. 1853 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 51 pp., 2 foldg. tables. 1854 dept. ed. New Brunswick : Fredonlan Office, 1855. 55 pp., 1 table. 1854 doc. ed. n. t p. pp. 490-542, foldg. table. 1855 dept. ed. Belvidere : Hemenover & Moore, 1856. 47 pp., 2 foldg. tables. 1855 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 47 pp., 2 foldg. tables. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Of- 67 pp., foldg. table, n. t p. pp. 955-1019, foldg. table. Trenton : " True American " Office, 1858. 69 pp., 2 foldg. tables. 1857 doc. ed. h. t p. pp. 783-851, foldg. tables. 1858 dept. ed. Trenton : " True American " Office, 1859. 75 pp., 2 foldg. tables. 1858 dept. ed. Q?renton : State Gazette and Republican Of- fice. 1859. 75 pp., 2 foldg. tables. 1858 doc. ed. n. t p. pp. 801-873, tables. 1859 dept ed. Trenton : " True American " Office, 1860. 63 pp. 2 foldg. tables. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1860 : 658.) 1859 doc. ed. (Senate), n. t p. 585-647, 2 foldg. tables. 1860 dept ed. Trenton : " True American " Office, 1861. 64 pp., foldg. table. Usual no. ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1861 : 508.) 1860 doc. ed. (Senate), n. t p. pp. 869-932, foldg. table. 1860 doc. ed. table. 1861 dept. ed. foldg. table. 1861 doc. ed. Jersey City: J. H. Lyon, 1862. 55 pp., foldg. table. 1862 dept. ed. Not found. Trenton : D. Naar : True American Of- 1856 depted. fice, 1857. 1856 doc. ed. 1857 depted. (House), h. t. p. pp. 897-960, foldg. Jersey City: J. H. Lyon, 1862. 55 pp.. 67 pp., 2 foldg. tables. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Of- 80 pp., foldg. table. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American Of- 80 pp., foldg. table. Jersey City: J. H. Lyon, 1865. 63 pp., 1862 doc. ed. flee. 1863. 1863 depted. fice, 1864. 1863 doc. ed. flee, 1864. 1864 dept. ed. foldg. table, 1864 dept. ed. Trenton : J. R. Freese, " State Gazette " Office, 1865. 63 pp., foldg. table. 1864 doc. ed. Jersey City: J. H. Lyon, 1865. 63 pp., foldg. table. In Collected docs, as follows: 1839 In Votes of Assem. 1839/40 : 371-393. 1840 1840/1 : 342-367. 1841 " Minutes of Assem. 1841/2 : 233-263. 1842 ' " 1842/3:207-235. 1843 " Jol. of Legisl. Council 1843/4 : 106-131. " Minutes of Assem. 1843/4 : 222-249. 1844 " Sen. Jol. 1845:269-297. " Votes of Assem. 1845 : 160-187. 1845 " Sen. Jol. 1846 : 141-165. '• MInntes of Assem. 1846 : 78-105. 1846 " Sen. Jol. 1847 : 29-57. " Minutes of Assem. 1847 : 57-85. 1847 " Sen. Jol. 1848 : 73-99. " Votes of Assem. 1848 : 92-117. 1848 " Sen. Jol. 1849 : 185-213. " Minutes of Assem. 1849 : 223-251. 1849 '■ Sen. Jol. 1850:93-117. " " Minutes of Assem. 1850:355-379. 1850 " Sen. Jol. 1851 : 289-315. " " Minutes of Assem. 1851 : 177-205. 1851 " App. to Sen. Jol. 1852 : 352-401. foldg. tables. House jol. 1852 : 352-401, foldg. tables. 1852 Sen. Jol. 1853. 51 pp.. foldg. table. 1853 " " " House Jol. 1853. 51 pp., foldg. table. Sen. Jol. 1854. 51 pp., 2 foldg. tables. House Jol. 1854. 51 pp., 2 foldg. tables. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 143 BANKS— cont'd 1855 " 1856 " 1857 " tl it 1858 ;| 1859 " 1860 ;; 1861 " 1862 " 1863 " serial — cont'd A — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist— cont'd 1854 In App. to Sen. Jol. 1855 : 490-542, 2 foldg. tables. " ^^ " House Jol. 1855:490-542, foldg. tables. " " Sen Jol. 1856. 47 pp. " " Sen. ]ol. 1857:957-1019, foldg. table. " " House .lol. 1857 : 955-1019. foldg. tables. " " Sen. Jol. 1858 : 783-851. foldg. tables. " " House jol. 1858 : 783-851, foldg. tables. " " Sen. Jol. 1859 : 801-873, tables. " " House jol. 1859 : 801-873, tables. " " Sen. Jol. 1860:685-647, tables. " " Sen. jol. 1861 : 869-932. foldg. table. " " House Jol. 1861 : 897-960, foldg. table. Leglsl. docs. 1862. 55 pp. ^ " 1863. 67 pp. " 1864. 80 pp. Also In Documents as follows : 1839 In U. S. 26 Cong., 1 sess.. House Doc. 172 : 172-187. 2 series Under Sec. 11, act of March 17, 1865, creating office of comptroller. 1865-1867. Ann. stmts, of the banks of N. J. to the state comptroller. Checklist 1865 dept. ed. Trenton : " State Gazette " Office, 1866. 41 pp. 1865 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. pp. 221-253. 1866 dept. ed. Trenton ; State Gazette, 1867. 19 pp., foldg. table. 1866 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 141-159. 1868 dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1868. 27 pp. 1867 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 443-469. In Collected docs, as follows : 1865 In Leglsl. docs. 1866 : 221-253, foldg. table. 1866 " " " 1867 : 141-159. 1867 " " " 1868:443-469. 1868-1876. Ann. stmts, of the banks and savings insti- tutions of N. J. [to the comptroller]. 1868 dept. ed. pp. 1868 doc. ed. 1869 dept ed. pp. 1869 doc. ed. 1870 dept. ed. zette Office, 1871. 1870 doc. ed. h. t. p. 1871 depted. fice, 1872. 1871 doe. ed. 1872 dept. ed. tel, 1873. 1872 doc. ed. 1872 doc. ed. 1873 dept. ed. tel, 1874. 1873 doc. ed. 1874, dept. ed. Checklist Trenton : True American Office, 1868. h. t. p. pp. 1181-1207. Trenton : True American Office, 1870. 27 34 h. t. p. pp. 949-983. Trenton : Murphy & Bechtel — ^State Ga- 40 pp. pp. 747-786. Trenton : Prtd. at the State Gazette Of- 45 (2) pp. h. t. p. pp. 77-121. Trenton : State Gazette^— Murphy & Bech- 62 pp. h. t. p. 71 pp. h. t. p. 62 pp. Trenton : State Gazette — Murphy & Bech- 72 pp. None found. _ _ ., Trenton ;' The State Gaaette — Murphy & Becttel, 1875. 64 pp. 1874 doc. ed. h. t. p. 67 pp. 1875 dept. ed. Trenton : Public Opinion — Wm. S. Sharp, 1876. 64 pp. 1875 doc. ed. h. t. p. 64 pp. 1876 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1877. 66 pp. 1876 dac. ed. h. t. p. 66 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1868 In Leglsl. docs. 1869 : 1181-1207. 1869 " " " 1870 : 949-983. 1870 " " " 1871:747-786. 1871 " " " 1872:77-121. 1872 " " " 1873, doc. [24]. " " " 1874, " 28. 1873 omitted. 1874 in Leglsl. docs. 1875, doc. [28]. 1875 ' 1876, " 25. 1876 " " " 1877, " 26. 71pp. 62 pp. BANKS— cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd 3 series Under act of April 21, 1876, rel. to sayings banks. The repts. of other banks though rendered to the comp- troller, 1877-1879, and to the comptroller or the secy, of state, 1880-1890, are prtd. in the secy.'s rept. Reports of this series bear on the title page and cover the date of the year following the report, that is, 1877 Is dated 1878, 1878 is dated 1879, etc. 1877-1890. Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institu- tions [submitted by secy, of state]. Checklist Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. vi, 1877 dept. ed. 154 pp. 1877 doc. ed. 1878 dept. ed. 142 pp. 1878 doc. ed. 1879 dept. ed. 1879 doc. ed. 1880 dept. ed. 1880 doc. ed. 1881 dept. ed. pp. 1881 doc. ed. 1882 depted. 1882 doc. ed. 1883 dept. ed. 120 pp. 1883 doc. ed. 1884 depted. 1884 doc. ed. 1885 dept ed. 1885 doe. ed. 1S86 depted. 1886 doc. ed. 1887 depted. Co., 1888. 1887 doc. ed. 1888 depted. Co., 1889. 1888 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. vi, 154 pp. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1879. vl, n. p. n. d. vI, 142 pp. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1880. n. p., n. d. Til, 227, li pp. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1881. n. p., n. d. vi, 152 pp. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1882. vi, 192 pp. vi, 140 pp. 3 11., 156 n. p., n. d. 164 pp. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1883. 126 pp. n. p., n. d. 126 pp. Atlantic City : A. L. English, 1884. 4 U., n. p., n. d. 120 pp. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1885. vl, 168 pp. n. p., n. d. vl, 168 pp. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1886. vi, 130 pp. n. p., n. d. vi, 130 pp. Camden; S. Chew, 1887. Iv, 192 pp. n. p., n. d. Iv, 192 pp. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing xlii, 120 pp. n. p., n. d. xill, 120 pp. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing X, 136 pp. n. p., n. d. s, 136 pp. Somerville : The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1889 dept ed 1890. xlii, 130 pp. 1889 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xiii, 130 pp. 1890 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1891. xl, 151 pp. 1890 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xi, 151 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1877 In Leglsl. docs. 1878, v. 2, doc. 20. 1878 " " " 1879, V. 2, " 48. 1879 1880 " 1881 " 1882 1883 1884 " 1885 " " 1886 1887 " 1888 " 1889 " 1890 " 4 series Under act of Feb. 10, 1891. 1891-1904. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, discount banks and trust cos. Checklist Duryee, commissioner* Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing 194 pp. n. p., n. d. 194 pp. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing 180 pp. n. p., n. d. 180 pp. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing 198 pp. n. p., n. d. 198 pp. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1895. 1880, V. 2, ' 56. 1881, V. ' 46. 1882, V. ' 29. 1883, V. ' 4. 1884, V. 5. 1885, V. ' 5. 1886, V. ' 4. 1887, V. 4. 1888, V. 5. 1889, V. ' 8. 1890, V. 5. 1891, V. 2, ' 9. G. 8. 1891 dept ed. Co., 1892. 1891 doc. ed. 1892 dept ed. Co., 1893. 1892 doc. ed. 1893 dept. ed. Co., 1894. 1893 doc. ed. 1894 depted. 152 pp. 1894 doc. ed. n. p., u. d. 152 pp. • B M. Harvey was the first comr. apptd. ; he entered upon the duties of the office April 1, 1891, and effected the initial organiza- tion. He resigned before the first rept was due. 144 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY BANKS— cont'd serial — cont'd 4 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd S. S. Duryee, commissioner' — cont'd 1895 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1896. 144 pp.t 1895 doc. ed. h. t. p. 144 pp. 1895 dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1896. 100 pp.t 1895 doc. ed. h. t. p. 100 pp. George Wurts, commissioner 1896 dept. ed. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1897. 158 pp. 1896 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 158 pp. n. p., n. Trenton William Bettle, 1897 dept ed. Trenton ; 214 pp. 1897 doc. ed. 1898 dept. ed. 174 pp. 1898 doc. ed. h. t. p. 1899 dept ed. Camden 1899 doc. ed. n. p., n. 1900 dept. ed. Camden 1900 doc. ed. n. p., n. 1901 dept. ed. Camden 1901 doc. ed. n. p., n. 1902 dept. ed. Camden 1902 doc. ed. n. p., n. commissioner MacCrelllsh d. 214 pp. : MacCrelllsh & 174 pp. : S. Chew & Sons, d. 225 pp. : S. Chew & Sons, d. 256 pp. : S. Chew & Sons, d. 227 pp. : S. Chew & Sons, d. 333 pp. Qulgley, 1898. Qulgley, 1899. 1900. 225 pp. 1901. 256 pp. 1902. 227 pp. 1903. 333 pp. David 0. WatMns, commissioner 1903 dept. ed. Camden : S. Chew & Sons, 1904. 277 pp. - - jj p^ jj ^ 277 pp. Trenton: MacCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1905. 1903 doc. ed 1904 dept ed. 353 pp. 1904 doc. ed. 1893, V. 2, " 10. 1894, V. 2, " 11. 1895 1. e.. 119 sess.), V. 2, doc. 14. 1895 (1. e.. 120 sess.), V. 120 sess.), V. 2, " 15." 1895 1. e.. 2, " 14. 1896, T. 2, doc. 12. 1897, V. 2, " 6. 1898, V. 2, " 7. 1899, v. 3, " 11. 1900, v. 3, " 19. 1901, V. 3, " 25. 1902, V. 3, " 27. 1903, V. 3, " 28. 1904, T. 3, " 28. n. p., n. d. 353 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1891 in Leglsl. docs. 1892, v. 2, doc. 9. 1892 " " 1893 " 1894 " 1895 " " 1895 " 1896 " " 1897 " 1898 " 1899 " 1900 " 1901 " " 1902 " 1903 " 1904 " Under act of March 26, 1852, suppl. to act of Feh. 27, 1850, establishing a general banking law, comrs. were appointed to have Jurisdiction over associa- tions formed under that law. 1852-1854. Ann. rept. of bank comrs. Checklist Rodman M. Price, Thos. 8. Allison, R. P. Thompson, commissioners 1852. Feb. 16, 1853. dept ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1853. 21 pp. 1852. Feb. 16, 1853. doc. ed. Trenton : Oflttce of True American, 1853. 21 pp. 1853. Jan. 16, 1854. Trenton : Prtd. at the True Amer- ican Office, 1854. 22 pp. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1854 : 137.) 1853. Jan. 16, 1854. doc. ed. h. t. p. 22 pp. 1854. Jan. 18, 1855. dept. ed. Trenton : " True Ameri- can Office, 1855. 19 pp. 1854. Jan. 18, 1855. dept ed. New Brunswick : Prtd. at the " Fredonian " Office, 1855. 19 op. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1855 : 92.) 1854. Jan. 18. 1855. doc. ed. pp. 566-582. In Collected docs, as follows : 1852 in App. to Senate jol. 1853. 21 pp. 1852 " " " House " 1853. 21 pp. 1853 " " " Senate " 1854. 22 pp. 1853 " " " House " 1854. 22 pp. 1854 " " " Senate " 1855 566-582. 1854 House " 1855 566-582. * B. M. Harvey was the first comr. apptd. : he entered upon the duties of the office April 1, 1891, and effected the initial organiza- tion. He resigned before the first rept was due. t Two repts. were made this year, one for the period Jan. 1-Oct. 31, 1895 ; the other for the year ending Dec. 31, 1895. BANKS— cont'd non-serial 1811. Rept. of [select] committee (Wilson) on appli- cations rel. to banking; erection of state bank ex- pedient; increase of banking capital necessary; apportioning about $95,000 among sundry towns applying for banks suggested. (Votes of Assam. 1810/1: 409-410.) 1813. Govs. mess. (Ogden) on act for sale of right of state to subscribe to capital stock of state banks. (Jol. legisl. council 1812/3: 1392-1393; Votes of As- sem. 1812/3: 127-128.) . Rept. of committee (Parker) on inexpediency of granting prayer of petitioners for alterations of charter of banks in state. (Votes of Assem. 1812/3: 19.) . Rept. of committee (Cortright) apptd. on peti- tions from Middlesex Co. for grants of charters for banks. {Same 1812/3: 128.) 1816. Rept. of [special] committee (Dow) on petition for revival of law authorizing banks of state to Is- sue small tickets. (Same 1815/6: 164.) . Evil resulting from want of specie as medium of exchange greatly aggravated in N. J. by depreciated value of paper of several banking institutions. (Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Oct. 26, 1816.) 1820. Rept. from committee (Klnsey) to whom was committed communication of Gov. enclosing res. of Legists, of Penn. and Ind. proposing amdmts. to Con- stitution of the U. S., restricting Congress from erecting or incorporating any bank within the Dis- trict of Columbia. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1820: 102- 103.) 1824. Rept. of joint committee (Cook) on investigation of conduct of bank applicants and their agts. charged with influencing members of Legislature. (Jol. Legisl. Council. Oct., 1824: 102-111.) 1825. Rept. of committee (Cooper) on amt. of bank capital in state. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1825: 117-119.) Stmt, showing amt. of bank stock, canal and insurance COB. of each description, created by the several acta of the N. J. Legisl., 1804-1824 ; time when created, part thereof paid in, and part thereof remaining unappropriated, the bonuses given and to be given ; also, tar annually paid Into treasury of state. . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1825: 120.) 1829. Rept. of committee (Wurts) on petitions for a law prohibiting circulation of bank notes under the denomination of $3.00, etc. (Votes of Assem. 1828/ 9: 275-277.) 1833. Stmt, of all banks in operation in state (1804- 1832), amt. of capital stock of each, authorized by their respective charters and amt. thereof actually paid; taxes; bonuses; reported by state treasurer (Grant). (Sam^ 1832/3: 178-181.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 300 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1832/3 : 182.) 1834. In Feb., 1830, law was enacted prohibiting passing and circulating of foreign bank notes, under denom- inations of five dollars, excepting those of banks of New York City; recommended re-enactment of this prohibition, with increased penalty annexed, and that it be made to include all foreign notes; in ad- dition to this propriety suggested of restraining issuing and circulation of all bank notes of less amt. • than five dollars as soon as consistent with public interest. (Govs. mess. (Vroom), Oct. 30, 1834.) 1835. Effect of act to suppress circulation of bank notes under denomination of $5; chartering of new^ banks. (Some (Vroom) Oct. 28, 1835.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 145 BANKS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1835-1863. Stmt, of the condition of banks In N. J. In Documents as follows : 1835 In U. S. 24 Cong., 1 sess.. House doc. 42 : 36-37. Stmts, for individual banks, Jan. 1. 1835 in TJ. S. 24 Cong., 2 seas.. House doe. 65 : 119-123. Stmts, for individual Imnks at various dates, Oct., 1835 to Dec, 1836 ; also list of banks in N. J., July, 1836. their date of Incorporation, authorized capital and eanital paid in. 1835-1837 in U. S. 24 Cong., 1 sess.. House doc. 79 : 832- 833. Stmts, for individual banks, at various dates, Oct., 1835 to Nov., 1836, and for Jan., May and Dec, 1837. . Same, doc. 79 : 355-358. Condition of Individual banks previous to suspension of specie payments and since suspension. 1835-1840 In V. S. 26 Cong., 1 sess.. House doc. 172 : 1339 Stmts, for Individual banks, Oct., 1835 to Nov., 1836 ; Jan. and May, 1837, Jan. 1, 1838, 1839 and 1840, 1835-1847 in U. S. 29 Cong., 2 sess., House doc. 120 ; 284 Stmts, for Individual banks, Oct., 1835 to Nov., 1836 Jan. 1837-1847, each year. 1835-1850 in U. S. 31 Cong., 1 sess.. House doc. 68 : 374 375 Stmts, for individual banks, Oct., 1835 to Nov., 1836 Jan. 1837-1850, each year. 1835-1851 in IT. S. 32 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 122 : 306 307. Stmts, for Individual banks, Oct, 1835 to Nov., 1836 Jan. 1837-1851, each year. 1837-1838 In U. S. 25: Cong., 2 sess.. Senate 471 : 786-789 May 12, 1837 ; Nov. 1, 1837 ; various dates In Dec, 1837 and Jan., 1838. 1841 in U. S. 25 Cong., 2 sess^ House doc. Ill : 148-149 Stmts, of individual banks, Jan. 1. 1842-1846 in U. S. 29 Cong., 1 sess.. House doc. 226 : 372 393. Stmts, for Individual banks, Jan., 1842-1846, each year 1847 In U. S. 29 Cong., 2 sess., House doc. 120 : 160-163, Stmts, for Individual banks, Jan. 1. 1848 in D. S. 30 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 77 : 312-313, Stmts, for individual banks, Jan. 1. 1850 In U. S. 31 Cong., 1 sess.. House doc. 68 : 224-228, Stmts, for Individual banks, Jan. 1. 1851. Jan. 1 in U. S. 32 Cong., 1 sess., House doc 122 194-195. Stmts, for individual banks, Jan. 1. 1'851-1855 in U. S. 33 Cong., 2 sess.. House doc. 82 : 254. Stmt, for Jan., 1851, 1854, 1855, for New Jersey banks as a whole. 1851-1858 In U. S. 35 Cong., 1 sess.. House doc. 107 : 327. Stmt for Jan., 1851-1858, each year, for New Jersey banks, as a whole. 1852 In U. S. 32 Cong., 2 sess.. House doc. 66 : 260-263, Stmts, for individual banks, July 1. 1853 In U. S. 33 Cong., 1 sess., House doc. 102 : 128-131 Condensed stmt, of the several Incorporated banks, Dec. 31, 1853; individual free banks, Dec, 1853 and Jan., 1854. 1854 In U. S. 33 Cong., 2 sess.. House doc. 82 : 147-148, Individual banks, for year ending Dec. 31, 1854 ; sep arate tables for banks organized under the general banking law. 1855-1863 in U. S. 38 Cong., 1 sess.. House doc. 20 : 213. Jan., 1855-1863, each year, for New Jersey banks, as a whole. 1856 In U. S. 34 Cong., 1 sess.. House doc. 102 : 136. Stmts, for individual banks, Jan. 1. 1857 in U. S. 34 Cong., 3 sess.. House doc. 87 : 126-127. Stmts, for individual banks, Jan. 1, 1857 [erroneously dated 1856]. 1858 in U. S. 35 Cong., 1 sess.. House doc. 107 : 160-163. Stmts, for Individual banks, Jan., 1858. 1860 in tr. S. 36 Cong., 1 sess.. House doc. 49 : 132-133. Stmts, for individual banks, Jan., 1860. 1861 in U. S. 36 Cong., 2 sess.. House doc. 77 : 169-170. Stmts, for individual banks, Jan., 1861. , 1862 In U. S. 37 Cong., 3 sess.. House doc. 25 : 143-146. Stmts, for individual banks, Jan., 1862. 1863 in U. S. 38 Cong., 1 sess.. House doc. 20 : 139-140. Stmts, for individual banks, Jan., 1863. 1836. Memorial from citizens of Monmouth Co. upon subject of banks and corporations. (Votes of As- sem. 1835/6: 204-212.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered printed. CVotes of Gen. Assem. 1835/6:204.) 1837. On banks and banking capital; benefits of specie circulation; proper sphere of bank notes. (Govs, mess. (Dlckerson) Jan. 3, 1837.) 10 BANKS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1837. On subject of banking system and condition of country as connected with that system; suspension of specie payments; remedial legislation; efficient measures should be adopted to ascertain true con- dition of banks in state. (Same (Dlckerson) Oct. 26, 1837.) . Rept. of special committee (A. C. M. Pennington) on portion of Govs. mess. rel. to banking system, embarrassed condition of the country, and causes thereof, and various memorials praying for relief of banks in state, and repeal of laws which prohibit issue and circulation of notes of bank of state under denomination of five dollars. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 54-61.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies ordered printed. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8:61.) . Minority rept. of select committee (Cassedy) raised for purpose of considering embarrassments of country, occasioned by suspension of specie pay- ments by banks, and to whom was referred me- morials praying that banks be relieved from opera- tion of existing laws and be permitted to issue small bills. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 146-152.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies ordered printed. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8 : 152.) . Same. (U. S. 25 Cong. 2 sess. House doc. 471: 713-786.) 1837/8. Bank stmts, accompanying Govs. mess, of Jan. 10, 1838, being answer to interrogatories addressed to the several banks in state under act of Nov. 11, 1837, providing for investigation of condition of banks of N. J. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 203-316.) 1838. Suspension and restoration of specie payments. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 24, 1838.) . On condition of currency; action of executive under act passed at last sitting to provide for in- vestigation of condition of banks in state; recom- mended repeal of act restraining banks from Issu- ing bills of less denomination than five dollars. {Same (Pennington) Jan. 10, 1838.) 1840-1842. "Tabulated abstr. of ann. stmts, of banks in state for past three years. (Rept. committee on Govs. mess. rel. to banks, etc., 1842: 138-142.) Paging from Council Jol. 1841/2. 1840-1856. Ann. rept. of joint committee. of the Gen. Assem. on banks. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (p. 3)— some 1856.) This rept. Is published with the bank rept. for the following years only : 1839-1841, 1841 ; 1843-1847 ; 1851 ; 1853-1854 ; 1856. 1841. Banking system of N. J. affected by cities of N. Y. and Phila.; specie payments. (Govs. mess. (Pen- nington) Oct. 26, 1841.) . Rept. of treasurer (Southard) submitting an- swers made by banks In state to questions pro- pounded rel. to specie payments as required by res. of Nov. 14, 1840. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 304-327.) . Rept. of treasurer (Southard) In answer to res. requesting names of banks in state that have failed during last 20 years, giving date of each failure, amt. of capital paid in, what proportion was or is likely to be paid by each of said banks to their cred- itors, etc. [Same 1840/1: 406-407.) . Rept. of committee (Sutphen) to whom was re- ferred ann. stmts, of banks. {Same 1840/1: 340- 341.) . Communication from member of House, James H. Robinson, rel. to eight banks which have sus- pended specie payments since 1839; abstract stmt, from bank repts. of Jan. 1, showing capital, circula- tion, deposits, etc., distinguishing suspended banks and specie paying banks. {Same 1840/1: 467-472.) 146 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BANKS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1842. Kept, of committee (Condit) apptd. at last ses- sion to inquire what charters remain upon stat- ute book granted for banks, which have not gone into operation; what other charters remain in ex- istence, granted for banks which have failed, etc., and to report course to be pursued rel. to same. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1841/2: 162-165.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered printed. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1841/2 : 165.) . Kept, of majority of committee (Lilly) on por- tion of Govs. mess. rel. to banks and resumption of specie payments. (Jol. of Legisl. Council 1841/2: 125-143.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies ordered printed. (Jol. of Legisl. Council 1841/2:143.) 1847-1859. Table: no. of banks, circulation, specie de- posits, discounts, notes, bonds and mortgages, stocks, loans, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1847 (p. 92) — same 1859.) Paging from Collected docs. In some years, the stmt. Is given In narrative form. 1848. Res. resp. bank notes, bills, etc. (Minutes of Assem. 1848: 365-366.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered printed. (Minutes of Assem. 1848 : 366.) 1849. Kept, of special committee (Randolph) on bill to establish general banking system. (Votes of As- sem. 1849: 640^43.) 1851. On personal liability of stockholders In banks and other chartered cos.; measures should be taken to render bank Issues substantially good. ((Jovs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 21, 1851: 9.) . Act of last session to authorize business of bank- ing so stringent in its provisions that no co. has been formed under it. {Same (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851: 13-14.) 1851-1854. See below. Free Banking System, these dates. 1851-1859. Statistics of incorporated banks in N. J.: names of banks; capital; notes in circulation; de- posits and dividends unpaid; due other banks; profit and loss, discount reed, and exchanges; dis- counts and bills receivable; due from other banks; specie; real estate and fixtures; suspended acct.; state tax; stocks and bonds and mortgages. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851 (foldg. leaf betw. pp. 32 and 33) — same 1859.) 1852. Additional checks on transactions of bank dept. of treasury suggested; propriety of creating office of controller. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 14.) . No. of banks chartered in N. J.; capital and cir- culation; extension of liabilities of stockholders ad- vised; issuers of bank notes should be required to give security for their payment; revision of stat- utes rel. to banking recommended. (Same (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 10-11.) . Bank currency; legal provision requiring banks to keep their notes at par, at state capital, would be effectual. {Same (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 13.) 1852-1854. See below, Free Banking System, these dates. 1853. Evils resulting from an inflated paper currency; no. banks organized since 1804; no. of failures; losses; measures increasing circulation of real money will diminish liability to bankruptcies, etc.; abolition of bank notes under value of five dollars recommended and after two years prohibition of notes of less than ten dollars. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 12-13.) BANKS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1853. Privileges conferred upon banking cos.; possess power of regulating currency; amt. of circulating notes July 1, 1852; importance of securing safety of banks and redemption of their circulation; per- sonal liability of stockholders; should be limit upon Issues of banks; issuers of bank notes should give ample security for their redemption. {Same (Fort) Jan. 1853: 7-10.) . Passage of act enabling special banks at expira^ tion of their resp. charters to organize in accord- ance with provisions of general banking acts rec- ommended. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 10.) 1854. Rept. of the committee on finance of the Senate to whom was referred so much of the Govs. mess, as relates to banks; Hoxsey. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1854. 13 pp. -^. Same. (Sen. jol. 1854: 72-81.) . Rept. of the committee on corporations on As- sem. bill rel. to Incorporated banks. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1854. 5 pp. P. RafEerty, chrm. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1854: 1037-1040.) . Special banks should secure their Issues and conduct their business operations under the general law. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 10-11.) . Stockholders as well as officers should be liable for all obligations of their bank; beneficial results in Scotland, from this system. {Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 11.) . Necessity of legal restraint upon bank issues; abolition of bank notes under value of five dollars recommended and after two years, those under ten dollars; in a few years all bills under twenty dol- lars can be abolished; fifty dollars should be ulti- mate aim as minimum denomination of bank paper. {Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 8-9.) . Recommended that provision be made to enable special banks to organize in accordance with pro- visions of general banking acts. {Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 8.) . All issuers of bank notes should give full security for their ultimate redemption; necessity of secur- ity. {Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 7-8.) . Twenty-four banks organized under special char- ter; necessary to determine on extension of char- tefs or application of general law. {Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 6.) . Caution needed in extension of basis of banking; security of bank notes. (Some (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 9-10.) 1855. " This state asks no credit, no loans, no financial accommodation, and can do without paper money, but if such is legalized as circulation, security must be had, as every other system has fallen into dis- credit." {Same (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 11.) . Necessity of deciding betw. two systems of bank- ing, 1. e., by special charter or under general law; latter strongly recommended; expiration of old charters; reorganization; danger of special laws. {Same (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 5-6; 7-10.) . Prohibition of circulation of bank notes of $5 and under; and after two years of $10 and under; after five years of $20 recommended. {Same (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 6.) . Principles of independent treasury of TJ. S. may be well applied to states; recommended that law be passed separating fiscal affairs of state from banks; « compelling state treasury only to receive and pay out gold and silver. {Sams (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 6.) . See Corrupt Practices, this date. . Rept. of committee on finance (Hoxsey) on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to banks and bank- ing. (Sen. jol. 1855: 87-89.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 147 BANKS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1856. Two banking systems in state; propriety of de- ciding upon one system before acting upon applica- tions for bank charters; granting of special bank charter is prejudicial to state interests. (Govs, mess. (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 11.) . Passage of law prohibiting circulation of bank notes of $5 and under recommended; law would increase circulation of gold and silver and protect laboring classes from currency liable to deprecia- tion. (Same (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 11.) . Rept. of majority of committee on banks; Lafe- tra. Trenton: Office of "True American," 1856. 6 pp. 2000 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1856 : 233.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1856: 230-233.) Eesp. Incorporation of PhllUpsburg Bank, Mount Holly Bank, Domestic Bank at Paterson, Mechanics and Manufacturers' Bank at Trenton. 1858. Suspension of specie payments;; resumption; relation of banks to community. [Same (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 4-5.) . Rept. of committee on finance (Riggs) on act to prevent issuing and circulation of small notes for payment of money. (Sen. jol. 1858: 192-195.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 100 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. joi. 1858 : 1860. Extermination of fraudulent banking institu- tions. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1862. In event of banks suspending specie payment through influence of banking institutions In large cities, recommended that action be legalized. (Same (Olden) Jan. 14, 1862.) 1863. Stmt, of no. of banks, and amt. of bank capital in each of the towns of N. J. (U. S. 38 cong. 1 sess. House doc. 20': 141.) 1866/91-1866/04. Cumulative comparative table: capi- tal, deposits, loans and discounts, profits and sur- plus, total resources, and no. of state banks of dis- count and deposit. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1891 (p. 16) — same 1904.) Omitted from 1892 to 1900, inclusive. 1875. On resumption of specie payments; TJ. S. notes; national policy; legal tender; banking facilities. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 19, 1875.) 1878-1881. Table: name of bank; location; no. of de- positors; average amt. of each acct. Jan. 1, each year. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institu- tions 1880: 84.) Repeated in 1881, p. 96. 1890. Collection of bank statistics. (13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1889/90: 454.) 1890-1904. Tables: resources and liabilities of state banks. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institu- tions 1889 (pp. 104-105) — comr. of banking and in- surance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1904.) 1891. Increase in banking capital; list of banks which increased their capital during the year, their loca- tion, amt. (Ann. rept. comr. of banking and insur- ance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1891: 13.) Bank of Montclair, Egg Harbor Commercial Bank, Free- hold Banking Company, Middlesex County Bank, Tradesmen's Bank, Tuckerton Bank. . Provisions of law of 1890 rel. to foreign, banking, savings, trust, guarantee, safe deposit, indemnity, mortgage, investment, loan and bldg. corporations; comment. (Same 1891: 20.) 1891/6-1904. Table: aggregate resources of savings banks, banks of discount and deposit, and safe de- BANKS— cont'd nonrserial — cont'd posit and trust cos., respectively, Jan. 1. (Same 1895 (p. IZ)— same 1904.) Tliere are two repts. in 1895 ; this entry is from the one for the year ending Dec. 31. In 1895, the table is for Jan. 1, 1891 and 1896: in 1896, for Jan. 1, 1896 and 1897 ; in 1897, for Jan., 1897 and 1898 ; in 1898. for Jan., 1898 and 1899 ; in 1899, for Jan. 1, 1899 and 1900; in 1900, for Jan. 1, 1900 and 1901 ; from 1901-1904, the stmt, is for the current year only. Deposits are also given from 1898 to 1904, inclusive. 1892-1904. Table: aggregate resources and liabilities of state banks, April 1, June 30, Oct. 1 and Dec. 31. (Same 1892 (p. Ill)— same 1904.) The dates of the stmts, vary slightly each year. . Table: summary of resources and liabilities of state banks; increase or decrease over previous yr. (Same 1892 (p. 11)— same 1904.) 1895. Recommended legislation concerning state banks: restriction of amt. of loans to any one per- son, CO. or corporation to 10 % of paid in capital; requirement of 20% surplus, and reserve in lawful money of not less than 15% of amt. of bank's de- posits; prevention of banks from making any loan on security of shares of Its own capital stock. (Sams 1895: 8-9.) Entry from Ann. rept. for year ending Oct. 31, 1895. 1897. Recommended legislation to restrict aggregate amt. of loans by any bank to any one person, firm or corporation to 10% of its paid up capital. (Same 1897: 10.) 1899. Summary of provisions of new banking law. (Same 1899: 17.) . Rept. of the comrs. of revision of the laws of the state of N. J. rel. to banks, trust cos. and safe de- posit cos. apptd. by the Gov. under chap. 3, laws of 1898. n. p., March 1, 1899. vi, 62 pp. James B. Dili, John B. Vreeland and Thos. N. McCar- ter, comrs. 1903. See below. Savings Banks, this date. Boonton See below. Private Banks. Bank Commissioners See also above, the serial group. 1852. Propriety of creating bd. of bank comrs. (Govs. mess. (Port) Jan. 14, 1852: 12.) 1892. See below. Banking and Insurance Dept, this date. 1895. See below. Laws, this date. 1903. Recommended that pay of comr. of banking and insurance be increased. (Govs. mess. (Murphy) Jan., 1903: 12.) Bank Examiners; see below, Savings Banks; also Trust Com- panies Bank Note Redemption Fund 1865. Amt. of bank note redemption fund paid to pres- ent treasurer by administrators of late treasurer; stmt, respecting the fund. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5: 755-756.) Paging from Collected does. 1865/6. Bank note redemption fund; amt. at beginning and close of fiscal year; disbursements. (A.R. comp- troller 1865/6: 8.) 1865/6-1876/7. Ann. stmt, of bank note redemption fund. (A.R. treasurer 1865/6 (pp. 131-133)— same 1876/7.) 1866/7. Bank note redemption fund; securities; re- ceipts and disbursements; balance; fund must soon disappear. (A.R. comptroller 1866/7: 216.) Paging from Collected docs. 1867/8. Bank note redemption fund: balance Dec. 1, 1867: disbursements; balance Dec. 1, 1868. (Sam^e 1867/8: 10.) 148 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY BANKS— cont'd Bank Note Redemption Fund— cont'd 1868/9. Bank note redemption fund: receipts and dis- bursements; balance (mainly belonging to Bloom- fleld Bank). (Same 1868/9: 267.) Paging from Collected docs. 1870. Bank note redemption fund is virtually closed; deposits mainly withdrawn; sum remaining to credit of fund. {Same 1869/70: 12.) 1871. Balance to credit of bank note redemption fund at close of 1870; amt paid out during year; credit balance. (Same 1870/1: 19.) 1873. No transactions during year for acct of bank note redemption fund; balance same as in 1871. {Same 1872/3: 24.) 1874. No transactions in bank note redemption fund during year; balanca {Same 1873/4: 29.) Repeated In 1874/5 (p. 31) ; 1875/6 (p. 29). 1877. Balance of bank note redemption fund repaid to parties making deposit. {Same 1876/7: 40.) Banking and Insurance Department 1892. Creation of dept of banking and Insurance (1891); powers and duties of comr.; work accom- plished; report. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 30-31.) 1893. Salaries of dept. of banking and insurance paid out of fees collected; no expense to state; charac- ter of dept; duties; repts. {Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 27.) AxxuAi Report; see above, the serial group Laws; see below, that title Receipts and DiSBtTBSiacE^Ts; see below, that title Banking Privilege A right of subscription to a specified amt. of tlie original capital stock at par was reserved by the State of New Jersey, In many of the early bank charters ; when the reservation was availed of, the state, of conrse, became entitled to a proportionate nnmber of directors ; in some instances the right was sold ; among the banks with which the reserva- tion was made were : Newark Banking and Insur- ance Co. and its Branch at Powles Hook (Jersey Bank), Trenton Banking Co., the state bajiks at Camden, Trenton, New Bmnswick, Elizabeth, New- ark and Morris, Cnmberiand Bank at Bridgetim, Snssex Bank ; see below. Banks : Individual. BELvmEBE Delaware Ratlboad Compact 1837. Rept of committee (Valentine) on petition of Belvldere Delaware R.R. Co., praying for banking privileges; favorable. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 133-135.) New Hope Delaware Bridge Compajtv Chartered Jan. 23, 1812, its object being the constmc- tlon of a bridge across the Delaware ; It also exer- cised banking privU^es. serial 1840-1846. Stmt of New Hope Delaware Bridge Co., Liambertvllle, Jan. 1. In Documents as follows: 1840 In ann. stmts, of banks 1839 : 14-15. 1841 " " " " " 1840:342-343.* 1842 " " " " " 1841:16-17. Xo separate copy fonnd. Ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1842:265.) 1843 in ann. stmts, of banks 1842 : 16-17. 1844 " " " " " 1843 : 230-231.* 1845 " " " " " 1844:274-275.* 1846 '• " " " " 1845:144-145.* non-serial 1831. Rept of committee (Marshall) apptd. to examine the charter of the Xew Hope Delaware Bridge Co.; exercise of banking privileges. (Votes of Assem. 1831/2: 75; 322.) * Paging from Collected docs. BANKS— cont'd Banking Privilege — cont'd New Hope Delaware Bridge Compakt — cont'd non-setHal — cont'd 1835. Res. rel. to payment of witnesses, etc., in ex- amination of affairs of the New Hope Bridge Co in 1831 ordered prtd. {Same 1834/5: 401.) This res., offered by Wm. H. Sloan, Feb. 23, 1835 is not printed in the Assem. loL and no separate copy was fonnd. 1848. New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. incorporated by N. J. Jan. 23, 1812, subsequently by Penn. l^islature also; object was construction of bridge across Dela- ware River; co. has exercised banking prlvll^es and failed three or four times; recommended that atty. gen. be directed to Institute legal proceedings. (Govs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1848.) . Rept of judiciary committee (Hnbbell) to whom was referred so much of Govs. mess, as relates to the New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. (Votes of As- sem. 1848: 349-350.) . Rept from special committee (Chetwood) apptd. by the leglsL to Investigate the affairs of the New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. (Same 1848: 434-466.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1848. 45 pp. Copy seen In the State library, Trenton. 1000 copies were ordered prtd. Salem: and Ptttt.a. MAxrFACTCREfG Co. 1828. Rept of the committee (Shinn) to whom was re- ferred res. on the subject of the Salem and Phila. Mnfg. Co. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9: 69-71.) Exercise of banking privil^e without authority. 1831. Rept of the atty. gen. (Southard) reL to the Salem and Phila. Mnfg. C!o. (JoL LeglsL C!onncil Oct 1831: 41-42.) Not shown that they have exercised banking prlril^es ; property sold; further procs. unnecessary. Tatlorville Delaware Bridge Compact; see Bridges: Is- DIVmtJAL YABDLETVXtXE DELAWARE BRIDGE COMPAKT; SCO BRIDGES: Imuiviutjal Free Banking System See also above. Banks, entry under dates 1835-1863. Items for 1853 and 1854; also below. Banks: In- dividual. serial See above. Banks. Group B. non-serial 1851-1854. Table: circulation of banks distinguishing those organized under general banking law, from returns made up to and Including Dec. 31, 1851, and June 30, 1852. (AJl. bank comrs. 1852 (pp. 17-21) — same 1854.) 1851-1876. Statistics of banks In N. J. organized under general hanking law: banks; location; amt of stocks assigned to treasurer; value at time of de- posit; amt. of real estate owned and occupied by the assn.; amt of debts due to assn.; notes of other banks; bills receivable, loans and discounts; specie; registered bUls on hand; loss of profits on capit^ amt of profits; amt of capita stock; registered notes received from treasurer; registered notes in circulation; amt. of debt due by assn.; due to de- positors, biUs returned and cancelled. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851 (foldg. leaf)— same 1876.) The items vary from vear to year ; the iaia repts. deal chiefly with the dissolution of bonks organ- ized under this law. 1852. Stmt made by treasurer (Smith), Jan. 1: Ip^ cation, conditions and operations of banks estab- lished under act of Feb. 27, 1850 and suppL of Men. 11, 1851. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 56-57.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 149 BANKS— cont'd Free Banking System— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1852. Under act of Feb. 27, 1850, new banking system was organized in state; list of banks organized un- der that act; abuses; suppl. act of March, 1852, to remedy the imperfections; cases in Chancery; sug- gestions for improving the system. (A.R. bank comrs. 1852: 4-12.) . No. of banks established under general banking acts; capital; circulation; security. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 21.) 1852-1854. Table: circulation of banks, amt. due de- positors, dividends unpaid, amt. due to other banks, capital stock, July 1; distinguishing those organ- ized under general banking law. (A.R. bank comrs. 1852 (pp. 14-16)— some 1854.) 1853. List of banks organized under free banking law; list of those agst. which legal proceedings have been commenced; alterations in the law suggested; ap- proval of the law passed in 1853; location of banks should be under state control. (Same 1853: 4-6.) . Object of the free banking system was to afford security to the noteholder in case of insolvency; advisable that legisl. rigidly guard provisions of law, designating kind of stock and securities to be taken as basis for banking; stocks of cities and in- corporated towns not proper security. {Same 1853: 9.) . Rept. of joint committee (Jones) on treasurer's accts. under act to authorize business of banking. (Minutes of Assem. 1853: 103-105.) . No. of banks organized under general law up to Dec. 31, 1852; circulation; security. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 22.) . Improvement in banking system resulting from suppl. act of 1852: (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 10- 11.) . Table: name and location of banks organized under general banking law; kind and amt. of se- curities deposited by each; amt. of circulation. (A.R. bank comrs. 1853: 20-21.) . List of banking assns. which, having determined to relinquish business, have redeemed and returned to treasurer 80% of circulation and deposited in bank to credit of treasurer amts. equal to balance of circulation; cash deposits in bank; balance of cir- culation, Dec. 31. (Same 1853: 22.) 1854. Satisfactory results from free banking system; abuses of system. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 7.) . Should system of free banking become policy of state, mngmt. of bank affairs must be detached from state treasury and banking dept. established. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 11.) . Banks organized under the act of 1851: list still in operation; list of those closing up; do. closed by injunction. (A.R. bank comrs. 1854: 3-4.) . Security of circulation the great and most valu- able feature of the general banking system. (Same 1854: 5.) . Amdmts. to banking law suggested. (Same 1854: 6-7.) . Recommendation that legisl. prohibit circulation in state of bank notes of other states of less denom- ination than $5.00, also that operations of banking system be separated from treasury. (Same 1854: 8.) . Means suggested for increasing security of the banking system. (Same 1854: 8-9.) . Table: amt. of bills issued, whole amt. returned and cancelled, and balance of circulation Jan. 1, 1855, of banks operating under free banking law. (Same 1854: 18.) . Table: whole amt. of bills issued, whole amt. re- turned and cancelled, and balance of circulation Jan. BANKS— cont'd Free Banking System — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1, 1855, of banks organized under free bank law and now closing up. (Same 1854: 19.) 1856, See above, Banks, this date. 1857. Banks established under general banking law not a success; in future banks will be established by special acts of Incorporation; increase of banking capital unwise. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 20, 1857: 6.) Laws ; see below, that title Laws 1812. Jan. 28. An act for establishing six state banks in N. J. Morris-Town: Prtd. by H. P. Russell, Feb., 1812. 14 pp. 12°. Copy seen in the New Jersey Hist. Socy., Newark. Banks at Camden, Trenton, New Brunswick, Elizabeth, Newark. Morris. 1850-1851. The general banking law of the state of N. J. Trenton: Prtd. by Phillips & Boswell, 1851. 17 pp. 1850-1852. Same. Trenton: True American Office, 1852. 24 pp. 1878. Acts rel. to savings banks. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1877: 149-152.) 1880. Same. (Some 1879: 189-190.) 1881. Same. (Some 1880: 135-137.) 1883. Same. (Some 1882: 113-114.) 1884. Same. (Some 1883: 107-108.) 1885. Same. (Some 1884: 151-154.) 1886. Same. (Some 1885: 115.) 1887. Same. (Some 1886: 177.) 1888. Same. (Some 1887: ix-xiii.) . Text of act concerning unclaimed deposits in savings banks. (10 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1886/7: 359-360.) 1889. Text of acts rel. to savings banks. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1888: ix-x.) 1890. Same. (Same 1889: ix-xii.) . Text of act rel. to safe deposit and trust cos. (Same 1889: xiii.) 1891. Act establishing dept. of banking and insurance. (Same 1890: ix-xi.) 1892. Text of act giving the stockholders of any bank or banking institution in N. J. one vote for each share of stock held. (A.R. comr. banking and in- surance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1891: 189.) 1893. Suppl. of act rel. to safe deposit and trust cos. (Same 1892: 175.) . Text of act repealing suppl. to savings bank act passed in 1888. (Same 1892: 176.) 1895. Text of act regulating time within which ann. repts. shall be filed with the comr. of banking and insurance and regulating the ann. rept. to be made by the comr. (Same 1895: 137-138.) 1896. Text of suppl. to act. resp. safe deposit and trust cos. (Same 1895: 138.) . Text of suppl. to act concerning savings banks. (Some 1895: 137.) 1899. The laws of New Jersey rel. to banks and bank- ing, trust COS. and safe deposit cos. Revision of 1899. Compiled under authority of the dept. of bank- ing and insurance by J. B. Dill [Orange]. 1899. iv, X, 69 pp. National Banks National hanks were organized in New Jersey under the national banking act of June 3, 1864 and act of the New Jersey Legislature, April 6, 1865. 1845. Ala. joint res. on repudiation of state debts, pub- lic lands, tariff and national banks. (Sen. jol. 1846: 80-82; Minutes of Assem. 1846: 51-54.) 1866. Banks in state organized under acts of Con- gress make no return. (Ann. stmts, of banks to comptroller 1866: 3.) 150 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY BANKS — confd Private Banks 1900-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities of private banker (M. Lujanovits) at Boonton. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1900 (p. 207)— same 1904.) 1901. Hackensack Bank and Citizens' Bank of Long Branch changed to national banks. (.Same 1901: 12.) Receipts and Expenditures Basking aito Insurance ZtePABTMENT 1895/6-1903/4. Table disbursements on acct. of dept. of banking and insurance. (A.R. treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 336-340)— same 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 41) — same 1903/4.) 1897-1904. Table: receipts from dept of banking and insurance. (A.R. treasurer 1897/8 (p. 29) — same 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7 (p. 24) — same 1903/4.) Savings Banks See also Banks : Individual Savings Banks. 1880. Table : expenses of examination of savings banks. (A.R. treasurer 1879/80: 130.) . Table: amt. reed, from savings banks under act of AprU 21, 1876, and suppls. {Same 1879/80: 19.) . Receipts from savings banks; comment. (A JR. comptroUer 1879/80: 27-28.) Savings Banks 1869/92-1869/04. Table: total resources; amt due de- positors; surplus; no. of savings banks. (A.R. comr. of banking and Insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1891 (p. 11)— same 1904.) 1876. Incorporated savings and trust cos. should be inspected; suggestion as to method. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 36.) 1876-1878. Table: relative amts. of deposits and num- bers of depositors in 9 savings banks in 1876, 1877 and 1878. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1879: 38.) 1877. Savings bank act of 1876 needs revision; recom- mended that savings and trust cos. be made sub- ject to official examination. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 18.) 1877-1890. Tables: location of savings banks, date of organization, amt capital stock, gross assets, gross liabilities, net surplus over all liabilities, and ratio of assets to liabilities; classification of assets of individual savings banks; recapitulation of re- sources, liabilities and misc. accts. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1877 (p. 77) — same 1890.) For later stmts, respecting assets and liabilities, see below, under dates 1892-1905. 1878. Benefit derived from act of April 5, 1878, for the relief of savings banks, without the apptmt of a receiver. (Same 1878: v.) . Suggestions respecting examination of savings and insurance cos. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 26.) . Savings banks: early history in Ehirope and the TJ. S.; N. J. laws respecting savings banks; statis- tics. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and In- dustries 1878: 193-209.) 1878-1879. Table: average deposits of each class of de- positors (wage workers, salaries, professional, etc.) in 1878 and 1879; per cent of each number. (2 same 1879: 40.) . Table: Increase and decrease of deposits; no. of new depositors, with amt. of their deposits during 1878, and the total amt. held in trust for individuals and societies, Jan. 1, 1879. (2 same 1879: 39.) BANKS— cont'd Savings Banks — cont'd 1878-1888. Table: no. of savings banks in N. J., each year, no. of depositors — open accts., amt. due to de- positors, average deposit, total assets, total liabili- ties, except surplus, surplus amt. deposited during preceding year. (11 same 1887/8: 454.) 1878/92-1878/04. Table: amt. due depositors; interest credited for yr.; no. depositors or open accts.; average amt. of each acct. (A.R. comr. of banking and Insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1891 (p. 12)— same 1904.) Returns are for each year. 1879. Tables: deposits in savings banks June 1 to Aug. 31; classification of depositors and deposits. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1879: 30-37.) . Savings banks: apparent decrease In deposits and surplus earnings; explanation; blank sent treas- urers; tabulated stmt, of returns. (2 same 1879: 25- 40.) Favorable comment on act of 1878 for relief of savings banks without appointment of receiver. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1878/9: V.) 1880. Table: no. of depositors In savings banks of state, total assets, amt. due depositors, amt deposited and amt. withdrawn each yr. (Same 1880: 83.) Repeated in 1881, p. 95. 1881/90-1881/91. Cumulative comparative table: no. of depositors, total assets, amt due depositors and surplus over liabilities of savings banks Jan. 1, each year. (Sams 1889 (p. 57) — same 1890.) 1884. Recommended that rights of depositors in sav- ings banks be more fully protected; suggestions. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 15, 1884: 17.) 1885. Legislation needed for protection of depositors in savings banks; suggestions. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 45-46.) Paging from Jersey City edition. 1887. Table: savings banks in N. J.; location; date began business; no. of depositors, highest deposits, average deposits, interest rate — ^per cent (11 AR. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1887/8: 455.) 1891. See above. Banks, this date. 1891/6-1904. See same, these dates. 1892. Savings banks: condition, mortgage loans, real estate, stocks and bonds, collateral loans, cash on hand and deposited, deposits, depositors, surplus. Interest or dividends to depositors, expenses, ex- aminations, savings banks in liquidation; growth. (Ann. rept. comr. banking and Insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1891: 3-12.) . See below. Trust companies, this date. . List of savings banks stiU in hands of receiver and of those whose " old accts." are being liqui- dated by their managers under direction of court (A.R. comr. of banking and Insurance rel. to sav- ings banks, etc., 1892 (p. 7) — same 1893.) 1892-1902. Comparative table giving kind, amt and percentages of assets of savings banks at beginning of 1902 and percentages of same for 1892. (Same 1901: 7.) . Tables showing changes in bond investments of savings banks during each yr. at par values. (Same 1892 (p. 6) — same 1902.) 1892-1905. Condensed stmt of condition of savings banks, Jan. 1: banking house and lot; other real estate; bonds and mortgages; V. S. bonds; District of Columbia bonds; N. J. state bonds; bonds of cos. in N. J.; do. cities; do. towns and townships; do. COS. of other states; r.r. bonds; other stocks and bonds; total par value of stocks and bonds; total cost of stocks and bonds; call loans on collaterals; INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 151 BANKS— cont'd Savings Banks — cont'd cash deposited in banks or trust cos. ; cash on hand ; interest due and accrued; all other assets; total assets; amt. due depositors; other liabilities; sur- plus; total liabilities; total receipts; total disburse- ments; amt. deposited during past year; amt. with- drawn; interest; salaries and fees paid; taxes; no. of accts.; accts. closed. (.Same 1891 (pp. 91-95) — same 1904.) 1892/3-1904/5. Table: aggregate resources, liabilities, and surplus of savings banks Jan. 1 of each yr. in comparison with previous yr. (Same 1892 (pp. 4-5) — same 1904.) From 1896 to 1904, the principal statistical Items are also included ; i. e., no of depositors, accts., salaries, expenses, etc. 1893. Effects of financial disturbances on savings banks. (Sam£ 1893: 5.) 1894. See Building and Loan Associations, this date. 1899. See above. Banks, this date. 1903. Recommended that general savings bank law be revised; that comr. be authorized to make applica- tion to court of chancery for apptmt. of receiver, when by his examination any bank is found violat- ing law or in impaired condition; that he be author- ized to call upon an institution to restore any im- pairment of capital stock in specified time or ap- ptmt. of receiver; that directors of banks and trust COS. be required to subscribe oath of office; that sec. 17 of act for punishment of crimes be made to ap- ply to trust COS.; and that statute of termination for bringing action of making false entries in books, etc., be extended to three yrs. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. savings banks, etc. 1903 : 15-16.) Examinations In 1891, a system of examination of savings banks was instituted by Comr. Harvey ; before that time examinations were made only in connection with proceedings in Chancery ; those proceedings are listed under the Individual Savings Banks. 1891-1904. Examinations of savings banks; tabular stmt, of results; date of examination, assets, lia- bilities, etc., of each bank. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance 1891 (pp. 97- 101) — same 1904.) Omitted in 1892, 1894-1896, 1901, 1903. Laws; see above, that title Receipts and Expendituees; see above, that title Taxation; see Taxation: State. Corporations. Banks Trust Companies See also Banks : Individual Trust Companies. 1876. See above, Savings Banks, this date. 1877. See same, this date. 1889-1892. Table: no. of trust cos.; capital stock, de- posits and total resources Dec. 31, 1889 and 1892. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1892: 15.) 1889/94-1889/04. Table: capital, deposits, surplus and profits, total resources, and no. of trust cos. each year. (Same 1894 (p. 12) — same 1904.) 1890-1891. Tables: resources and liabilities of individ- ual trust COS. each yr. (Same 1889 (pp. 124-125) — same 1890.) 1891. The Dept. has practically newly organized the system of supervision of banks and trust cos. and has formulated and revised blanks and methods of reporting. (Same 1891: 21.) . Defect in laws rel. to trust cos. ; no provision for regulating investments; "savings deposits"; iden- tical with deposits of savings banks; propriety of demanding the same security for them. (Same 1891: 21.) . Table; list of trust cos., location; capital. (Same 1891: 17.) BANKS— cont'd Trust Companies — con'd 1891. Table: list of trust cos. which have increased their capital; amt. (Same 1891: 18.) . Table: resources and liabilities of the trust cos., Dec. 31. (Same 1891: 19.) 1891. See above. Banks, this date. 1891/6-1904. See above, Banks, this date. 1892. Recommended that restrictions and limitations of savings bank law as to investment funds be made applicable by statute to savings deposits of trust COS. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1892: 15.) 1892-1904. Tables: summary of aggregate resources and liabilities of trust cos. each yr. together with increase or decrease over previous yr. (Same 1892 (pp. 13-14)— some 1904.) . Tables: resources and liabilities of individual trust COS., semi-annually. (Same 1892 (p. 143-146) — same 1904.) 1894-1904. List of trust cos., etc., organized, their loca- tion and capital, also those increasing capital stock; amt. (Same 1894 (p. 10)— some 1904.) 1899. Favorable comment on general law of 1899 for incorporation and regulation of trust cos. (Sams 1899: 12-13.) . See above. Banks, this date. 1901. On marked development of trust co. movement, sixteen new cos. having been organized during yr.; acceptance for investment or as collateral for loans of undue proportion of securities of speculative class, or of enterprises in which managers have personal Interest to be guarded agst. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1901: 14.) 1903. List of trust cos. that have dissolved during yr., by surrender or forfeiture of charter. (Sams 1903: 7-8.) . See above. Savings Banks, this date. Examinations 1892. Tables: condition of trust cos. as found by ex- aminations. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks 1892: 149-171.) Laws; see above, that title BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS See also above. Banks, 1835-1863. America Bank, Trenton Organized under the general banking law of 1850. 1854. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1853 (pp. 42-43)— some 1856.) American Exchange Bank, Cape May Court House Organized under the general banking law of 1850. 1852. Ann. stmt, of affairs Feb. 4. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851: 38-39.) 1855. American Exchange Bank closed by injunction. (Same 1855: 4.) Artisans' Bank, Trenton 1858. Ann. stmt, of affairs. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1857: 68-69.) 1865. Artisans' Bank, Trenton, is being settled up by decrees from the court of chancery. (Sams 1865: 11.) Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Bank Incorporated Jan., 1889. Commenced business Jan. 30, 1889. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 83) — A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) 152 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Atlantic Bank at Cape May Court House Organized under tbe general banking law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1852-1853. Ann. stmt, of affairs, Jan. 13. (Ann. stmts. of banks 1851 (pp. 36-37)— some 1853.) 1855. Atlantic Bank at Cape May Court House has re- linquished the business of banking. (Same 1855: 4.) Atlantic Bank, May's Landing Organized under the general banting law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1852. Ann. stmt of affairs, Jan. 7. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851: 34-35.) 1855. Expiration of time for redemption of Atlantic Bank at May's Landing. (Same 1855: 4.) Bank of America at Cape May Court House Organized under tbe general banking law of 1850. 1852-1854. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851 (pp. 34-35)— some 1853.) 1855. Bank of America at Cape May Court House has relinquished the business of banking. (Same 1855: 4.) Bank of America, Jersey City 1863-1866. Ann. stmt of affairs, Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1862 (pp. 64-65) — same 1865.) Bank of Bergen County, at Hackensack 1872-1879. Ann. stmt for the year ending Dea 31. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1872 (p. 5) —same 1879.) Bank of Bloomfield 1864. Ann, stmt of affairs, Jan. 1. (A.R. banks and savings institutions 1863: 52-53.) 1865. Bank of Bloomfield, organized under the general banking law, is winding up. (Same 1865: 11.) Bank of Cape May County, Cape Island Organized under tbe general banking law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1854-1855. Ann, stmt of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1853 (pp. 34-35) — same 1854.) 1855. Bank of Cape May Co. at Cape Island has relin- quished the business of banking. (Same 1855: 4.) Bank of Jersey City 1857-1866. Ann, stmt of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1856 (pp. 62-63) — same 1865.) 1865. Bank of Jersey City, organized' under the general banking law, is winding up. (Same 1865: IL) Bank of Montdair Incorporated Feb. 27, 1889. Commenced business June 1, 1889. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 84) — AM. comr. of banking and insorance reL to savings banks, etc. 1904.) 1891. See above. Banks, this date. Bank of New Brunswick Chartered In 1807 ; the state reserved the right to sub- scribe to $25,000 of the original capital stock: this right was ordered sold in 1809. 1810. Communication from comrs. apptd. by law to sell and transfer the right of state to subscribe to capi- tal stock of Bank of New Brunswick. (JoL Legist Council 1810/1: 922-924; Votes of Assem. 1810/1: 324-325.) The comrs. were Thos. Ward and Peter Gordon. 1880. Rept of treasurer (Wright) in reference to state bank at New Brunswick. 6 pp. (Legist docs. 1880, V. 1, doa 28.) . Sama (Sen. joL 1880: 122-125.) Bank of New Jersey, New Brunswick 1855. Bank of N. J., originally organized under the gen- eral banking law of 1850, obtained a special charter in 1855. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1855: 3.) 1858-1864. Ann. stmt of affairs; Jan. (Same 1857 (dp 20-21)— same 1863.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Bank of New Jersey, New Brunswick— cont'd 1865. Bank of New Jersey, New Brunswick, has signi- fied its intention of becoming a national bank. (Same 1865: 12.) Bank of North America, Flemington Organized under the general banking la.w of 1850. 1853. Ann. stmt, of affairs, Jan. 6. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1852 (p. 51) — ^some 1853.) The stmt. prtd. In the rept. for 1853, Is for Dec. 31. Bank of Trade, Tom's River 1865. • Bank of Trade, Tom's River, is being settled up by decrees of the court of chancery. (Ann. stmt& of banks 1865: 11.) Bank of the United States 1811. Concurrent res. adverse to renewal of charter of Bank of TJ. S. ( Jol. Legist Council Jan., 1811: 1010- 1012.) 182L Grfvs. mess. (Williamson) transmitting Ohio docs. rel. to procs. of XJ. S. Bank agst certain of- ficers of that state; etc., etc. (Votes of Assem. Oct, 1821: 19-20.) . Rept. of committee (Halsted) to whom were re- ferred rept. and res. of the legist of Ohio ret to pro- ceedings of the Bank of the United States against officers of that state. (Same Oct 1821: 48.) 1834. Rept of special committee (Comelison) on mes- sage of Gov. rel. to Bank of U. S. (iSTame 1833/4: 436-439.) . Preamble and res. ret to Bank of U. S. (Same 1834/5: 113-114.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 115.) . Rept. of joint committee (Mickle) on Govs. mess. enclosing communications from state senators and representatives in Congress ret to Bank of U. S., govt deposites, etc. (Jol. Legist Council 1833/4: 144-146.) The mess. Is not prtd. in tbe Journal; its presenta- tion Is mentioned, p. 110. Bayonne Bank Incorporated April 2, 1903. Commenced business AprQ 22, 1903. 1903-1904. Ann. stmt of resources and liabilities. (AR. comr. banking and insurance ret to savings banks, etc., 1903 (p. 24?)-^ome 1904.) Belvidere Bank, Belvidere Chartered 1830. serial 1 series 1831-1837. Ann. stmt of Belvidere Bank at Belvidere. In Collected docs, as follows : 1831 In Votes of Assem. 1831 /2 : 92-93. 1832 " •' " " 1832/3:262-266. 1833 " " " " 1833/4:228-229. 1834 " 1834/5:107-108. 1835 " " " " 1835/6 : 163-165. 1836 " " " '• 1836/7:227-228. 1837 " " " " 1837/8:165. No separate copies of these statements were found. Orders to print were found in Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : 109 ; 1835/6 : 164 ; 1836/7 : 230 ; 1837/8 : 166. 2 series 1840-1865. Ann. stmt of the Belvidere Bank, Belvidere, « Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 4-5)— wmW 1864.) In 1865, the Belvidere Bank became a national bank (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865:12), and therefore no further stmts, were made to state officers. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 153 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Bergen County Bank, Hackensack 1856-1857. Ann. stmt, of affairs, Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts. of banks 1855 (pp. 44-45)— «ome 1856.) 1865. Bergen County Bank, Hackensack, is being set- tled up by decrees from the court of chancery. (Same 1865: 11.) Beverly Bank 1861. Ann stmt, of affairs, Jan. 7. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1860: 45.) Bordentown Banking Company Organized under the general banking law of Feb. 27, 1850. Incorporated Oct. 1, 1851. Commenced bus- iness Not. 25, 1851. 1852-1904. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851 (pp. 46-47) — A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Jan. 1, 1854, 1865 and 1869 omitted ; 1887 omitted. Be- ginning with 1877. repts. are for the calendar year. From 1892-1904, stmts, are quarterly. 1855. Bordentown Banking Co., originally organized under the general banking law, obtained a special act of incorporation in 1855. (Same 1855: 3.) 1864-1890. Table: capital stock, surplus, deposits, re- sources, in 1864 and 1890. (Same 1889: v-vi.) 1865. Bordentown Banking Co., organized under the general banking law, has obtained a special charter. (Same 1865: 11.) Burlington Bank, Burlington 1857-1864. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1856 (pp. 42-43) — same 1863.) 1865. Burlington Bank, Burlington, has filed certificate of surrender of charter under act of Apr. 6, 1865, i. e., has become a national bank. (Same 1865: 12.) Burlington County Bank, Medford 1840-1865. Ann. stmt, of Burlington Co. Bank, Medford, Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 4-5)— some 1864.) 1865. Burlington County Bank at Medford has filed certificate of surrender of charter, under act of Apr. 6, 1865; i. e., has become a national bank. (Same 1865: 12.) Cataract City Bank of Paterson 1857-1860. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1856 (pp. 66-67)— some 1859.) 1860. Cataract City Bank of Paterson failed to deposit additional securities, according to law and is now in process of being wound up. (Sam^ 1860: 4.) 1865. Cataract City Bank, Paterson, is being settled up by decrees from Court of Chancery. (Same 1865: Central Bank of New Jersey at Hightstown Organized under the general banking law of 1850. 1853-1870. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1852 (pp. 46-47)— some 1869.) 1855. Central Bank at Hightstown, originally organized under the general banking law, obtained a special act of incorporation in 1855. (Same 1855: 3.) 1865. Central Bank of N. J., Hightstown, organized under the general banking law, has obtained a spe- cial charter. (Same 1865: 11.) The Citizens' Bank of Elizabeth Incorporated April 15, 1890. Commenced business June 6, 1890. 1890-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1890 (p. 96) — same A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1904.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Citizens' Bank of Long Branch Incorporated Nov. 10, 1898. Commenced business March 8, 1889. 1899-1901. Resources and liabilities. (A.R. comr. bank- ing and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1899 (p. 161)— some 1901.) 1901. See above. National Banks, this date. City Bank, Cape Island Organized under the general banking law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1852-1853. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks', 1851 (pp. 44-45)— some 1853.) The stmt. In the rept. for 1853 Is dated Dec. 31. 1855. City Bank at Cape Island has relinquished the business of banking. (Same 1855: 4.) City Bank of Jersey City 1873-1880. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1872 (p. 14) — same 1880.) Prom 1877-1880, the stmts, are for the calendar year. City Bank at Perth Amboy 1855. Veto (Price) of act to incorporate City Bank at Perth Amboy. (Sen. jol. 1855: 1216-1217.) 1857-1864. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1856 (pp. 32-33)— some 1863.) City Bank, Trenton 1863-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1862 (pp. 62-63) — some 1864.) 1857. Rept. of committee on corporations in relation to banks; Riggs. Trenton: Prtd. at the "True American " Oflace, 1857. 7 pp. Copy seen In. the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 100 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1857:75.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1857: 70-74.) The rept. Is on acts to Incorporate the City Bank at Trenton and the Beverly Bank. 1865. City Bank of Trenton, organized under the gen- eral banking law is winding up. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 11.) Clinton Bank of New Jersey 1857-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1856 (pp. 60-61) — same 1864.) 1865. Clinton Bank has reorganized under the national banking law. (Same 1865: 12.) Commercial Bank of New Jersey, at Perth Amboy Chartered 1822. 1840-1857. Ann. stmt, of Commercial Bank of New Jersey, Perth Amboy, Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 4-5)— some 1856.) The stmt, made Jan. 17, 1842 was ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1841/2:276), but no separate copy was found. Jan. 1852-1856 are omitted from the ann. stmts, of banks. 1857. Rept. of committee on banks (Mickle) relating to repeal of charter of Commercial Bank of New Jer- sey at Perth Amboy. Trenton: "True American" office, 1857. 10 pp. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1857: 783-790.) . Rept. from the Commercial Bank at Perth Am- boy concerning application for repeal of its charter. (Same 1857: 791-801.) Cumberland Bank, Bridgeton 1816. Communication from treasurer (Gordon) rel. to Cumberland Bank. (Votes of Assem. 1816/7: 28.) 1840-1864. Ann. stmt, of Cumberland Bank, Bridgeton; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 6-7) — some 1863.) Jan., 1846 omitted. i 1852. Veto (Fort) of bill to extend charter of Cum- berland Bank, at Bridgeton. (Minutes of Assem. 1852: 832-834.) 1865. Cumberland Bank at Bridgeton has signified its intention of becoming a national bank. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 11-12.) 154 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Delaware and Hudson Bank, Tom's River Organized under tlie general banking law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1852. Ann. stmt, of affairs, Jan. 7. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851: 38-39.) Domestic Bank at Paterson 1856. See above. Banks, this date. Dover Bank 1874-1878. Ann. stmt, of affairs. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1873 (p. 24) — sams 1878.) The stmts, of 1874 and 1875 were made In Jan. ; 1877 In Feb. ; and In the repts. of 1877 and 1878, the rept. Is for the calendar year. Egg Harbor Bank 1861. Ann. stmt, of affairs, Jan. 5. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1860: 46-47.) Egg Harbor Commercial Bank Incorporated Oct. 2, 1888. Commenced business Oct. 19, 1888. 1888-1904. Capital stock, resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1888 (p. 120) — same A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1904.) Beginning with 1892, the stmts, are gnarterly. 1891. See above, Banks, this date. Elizabethport Banking Company Incorporated Feb. 13, 1889. Commenced business June 1, 1889. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 87) — same A.R. comr. banking and Insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1904.) 1900. Robbery of Elizabethport Banking Co. by one of its clerks; bank saved from disaster by action of directors. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 190O: 15.) Essex County Bank, Newark 1859-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1858 (pp. 74-75) — sairee 1864.) 1865. Essex Co. Bank has signified its Intention to be- come a national bank. {Sams 1865: 11.) Exchange Bank of New Jersey, Tom's River 1863-1866. Ann. stmt of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1862 (pp. 60-61) — sams 1865.) 1865. Exchange Bank, Tom's River, organized under the general banking law, is winding up. {Same 1865: 11.) Farmers' Bank, Freehold Organized under the general banMng law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1855. Farmers' Bank at Freehold has relinquished business of banking. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1855: 4.) Farmers' Bank of Keyport 1857. Rept. of committee on banks (Laird) on act to incorporate the Farmers' Bank of Keyport, in Mon- mouth Co. (Sen. jol. 1857: 170-172.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 100 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1857: 172.) Farmers' Bank of New Jersey, Mount Holly Incorporated 1816. 1840-1865. Ann. stmt, of Farmers' Bank of N. J., Mount Holly, Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 10-11) ^same 1864.) Jan., 1858, 1860, 1861, omitted. 1852. Veto (Fort) of bill to extend charter of presi- dent, directors and co. of Farmers' Bank of N. J. (Minutes of Assem. 1852: 895-896.) 1865. Farmers' Bank of New Jersey has reorganized under the general banking law. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 12.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Farmers' Bank of Wantage 1851-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1850 (p. 28)— some 1864.) 1865. Farmers' Bank of Wantage has signified its in- tention of becoming a national bank. {Sams 1865: 11.) Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Camden 1857-1862. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1856 (pp. 34-35)— some 1863.) Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, New Brunswick Incorporated 1834. serial 1 series 1835-1836. Ann. stmts, of Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of New Brunswick In Collected docs, as follows : 1835. Jan. 8 In Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : 172-173. No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of As- sem. 1834/5:173.) 1836. Jan. 4 In Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 160-161. No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of As- sem. 1835/6:160.) 1836. Dec. In Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 154. No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of As- sem. 1836/7:154.) 2 series 1840-1857. Ann. stmt, of Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, New Brunswick, Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 6-7) — same 1855.) Jan. 1, 1841, the title Is Mechanics' and Manufacturers' Bank of N. J. ; Jan. 1, 1842-1850 Is omitted. For later repts. see above. Bank of New Jersey. non-serial 1835. Rept. of committee (Hamilton) on investigation Into circumstances under which Farmers' and Me- chanics' Bank of New Brunswick obtained charter under which they claim to exercise their corporate powers and what amt. of capital stock they have paid In. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 169-170.) 1850. Rept. of committee on corporations (Rogers) on act to repeal act incorporating Farmers' and Me- chanics' Bank of New Brunswick. (Sen. jol. 1850: 295-296.) Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Rahway Chartered 1828. serial 1 series 1828-1837. Ann. stmts, of Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Rahway. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 In Votes of Assem. 1828 : 78. 1829 " " " " 1829/30:112-113. 1830 " " " " 1830/1:122-123. 1831 " " " " 1831/2:105. 1832 1832/3:263-264. 1833 " " " " 1833/4:280-281. 1834 " " " " 1834/5 : 163-164. 1835 ' ' 1835/6:165. 1836 ' " 1836/7:229. 1837 " " " " 183778 : 186-187. No separate copies were found. The following were ordered prtd : 1834. Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : 164. 1835. 1835/6:164. 2 series 1840-1866. Ann. stmt of Farmers' and Mechania' Bank, Rahway, Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 6-7) — same 1865.) No separate copies found. The stmt rendered la J^J^ 1842, was ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1841/^- 270.) Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Matawan See below. Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Mlddletown Point INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 155 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Fanners' and Merchants' Bank, Middletown Point Incorporated Feb. 3. 1830. Commenced business April, 1831. Name changed to Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Mata- wan, In 1895. serial 1 series 1831-1837. Ann. stmt, of Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Middletown Point. In Collected docs, as follows : 1831 In Votes of Assem. 1831/2 : 84-85. 1832 " 1832/3:264-265. 1833 " " " " 1833/4 : 227-229. 1834 1835 1836 1837 1834/5 : 108-109. 1835/6 : 149-150. ' 1836/7:229-230. " " " 1837/8 : 139-140. No separate copies were found. 1835 and 1836 were ordered prtd. : 1835. Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 150. 1836. " " '• 1836/7:230. 2 series 1840-1902. Ann. stmt of Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Middletown Point; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 8-9) — comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1902.) There is no stmt, for Jan. 1, 1846. From 1877 to 1891, the stmt, covers the calendar year ; from 1892-1904, there are quarterly stmts. Franklin Bank, Jersey City Chartered 1824. serial 1831. Ann. stmt, of Franklin Bank. In Collected docs, as follows : 1831 in Votes of Assem. 1830/1 : 124-125. non-serial 1828. See below, Jersey Banking Co., this date. 1834. Rept. of committee (Bryant) to whom was re- ferred the rept. of president and cashier of the Franklin Bank of N. J. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4: 415-416.) Freehold Banking Company 1855. Veto (Price) of act to incorporate Freehold Banking Co. (Sen. jol. 1855: 1214-1216.) 1857-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1856 (pp. 18-19) — same 1864.) 1865. Freehold Banking Co. has reorganized under the national banking law. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 12.) B Incorporated Dec. 13, 1884. Commenced business Dec. 13, 1884. 1884-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1884 (p. 159) — same A.R. comr. banking and insur- ance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1904.) Omitted In 1887. 1891. See above, Banks, this date. Gloucester County Bank at Woodbury 1855. Veto (Price) of act to incorporate Gloucester Co. Bank at Woodbury. (Sen. jol. 1855: 1216-1217.) 1857-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1856 (pp. 36-37)— «owe 1864.) 1865. Gloucester County Bank has filed certificate of surrender of charter, under act of Apr. 6, 1865; i. e., has become a national bank. {Same 1865: 12.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Hackensack Bank Incorporated July 22, 1889. Commenced business Aug. 14, 1889. 1889-1901. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 90) — same A.R. comr. banks and savings institutions 1901.) 1901. See above, National Banks, this date. Hackettstown Bank 1856-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1855 (pp. 42-43) — same 1864.) 1865. Hooketstown (sic) Bank has reorganized under the national banking law. (Same 1865: 12.) Highland Bank, Hudson City 1864-1866. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1863 (pp. 58-59)— some 1865.) Hoboken Banking and Grazing Company 1826. Rept. of committee (Marsh) rel. to stmt, of Ho- boken Banking and Grazing Company. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1826: 83-84.) . Rept. from comrs. apptd. to examine the situation and affairs of the Hoboken Banking and Grazing Company. {Same Oct. 1826: 154-163.) The comrs. were James Vanderpool, and Asa White- head. 1828. See below, Jersey Banking Co., this date. Hoboken City Bank 1858-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1857 (pp. 62-63)— some 1864.) 1865. Hoboken City Bank organized under the general banking law is winding up. {Sam,e 1865: 11.) Hudson Bank at Toms' River 1855. Hudson Bank at Toms River; expiration of time for redemption. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1855: 4.) Hudson County Bank, Jersey City Organized under the general banking law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1852-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851 (pp. 46-47)— some 1864.) 1865. Hudson County Bank, Jersey City, organized un- der the general banking law, is winding up. {Same 1865: 11.) Hudson River Bank, Hoboken 1863. Ann. stmt, of affairs, Jan. 5. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1862: 62-63.) 1865. Hudson River Bank, Hoboken, organized under the general banking law, is winding up. {Sams 1865: 11.) Hunterdon County Bank, Flemington Organized under the general banking law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1855. Veto (Price) of act to incorporate Hunterdon Co. Bank. (Sen. jol. 1855: 1216.) 1855-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1854 (pp. 36-37)— some 1864.) 1865. Hunterdon Co. Bank has reorganized under the general banking law. {Same 1865: 12.) Imperial Trustee Company 1903. Institution of proceedings in Supreme Court agst. Imperial Trustee Co., Jersey City; unauthor- ized exercise of banking powers. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1903: 11.) Iron Bank at Morristown 1859-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1858 (pp. 48-49) — some 1864.) 1860. Iron Bank at Morristown, originally organized under the general banking law, obtained a special charter in 1860. {Same 1860: 4.) 1865. Iron Bank, Morristown, has signified its inten- tion of becoming a national bank. {Same 1865: 12.) 156 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BAIfES: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Iron Bank, Rockaway 1856-1858. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1855 (pp. 46-47) — same 1857.) Jersey Banking Company A branch of the Newark Banking and Insurance Co., estabUshed by act of Nov. 13, 1804, at Powlee- Hook (Panlns Hook).* The State reserved the right to subscribe for $50,000 of the orlgjnai stock ; in 1807 the Gov. was authorized to sell this privi- lege for $4,000, which was to be paid into the State Treasury. See also Public Property. 1811. See below, Trenton Bank, this date. . Communication from sherifC of Bergen County, John T. Banta, rel. to execution of distress -warrant against Jersey Bank. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1811: 546.) . Communication from state treasurer (Gordon) rel. to non-payment into treasury of tax levied on Jersey Bank. {Same Jan., 1811: 475-476.) . Communication from state treasurer (Gordon) rel. to sale of Jersey Bank at sherifTs sale; condi- tion of his accts., etc. (.Same Oct., 1811: 11-12.) 1812. Kept, of treasurer (Gordon) rel. to suit for re- covery of Jersey Banking House and lots purchased at sheriff's sale. (Same Jan. 1812: 87-88.) . Rept. of treasurer (Gordon) stating that his accts. and those of the state prison are ready for ex- amination; suit of Jersey Bank. (Sams Oct. 1812: 11-12.) 1813. Communication from treasurer (Gordon) rel. to suit respecting Jersey Bank; failure to invest money received of purchasers for reserved shares of Cam- den Bank in stock of said bank; etc. (Same Oct., 1813: 12.) 1815. Rept. of treasurer (Gordon) on suit between state and Jersey Banking Co., expenditure for prose- cution, etc. (Same 1814/5: 167.) 1816. Letter from treasurer (Gordon) rel. to taking possession of Jersey Banking House and lots; pay- ment of debt to Mt. HoUy Bank; repairs of Council Chamber; purchase of ?15,000 of U. S. 6% stock. (Same 1816/7: 22-24.) 1817. Rept. of the committee (Parker) on res. to en- quire and rept. measures necessary for the preser- vation or disposal of the house and lot at Jersey, belonging to the state. (Same 1816/7: 115.) Formerly occupied by Jersey Bank. 1826. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to examine into the situ- ation and affairs of the Jersey Bank. (Some Oct, 1826: 208.) The comrs. were James Parker, James Vanderpool, and Asa Whitehead. 1828. Opinion of atty. gen. (Frellnghuysen) rel. to measures to be taken by leglsl. to amend, repeal or authorize to make void, the powers and privileges granted to President, Directors and Co. of Jersey Bank; Hoboken Banking and Grazing Co. and the Franklin Bank of N. J. (Same 1827/8: 117-118.) Keyport Banking Co. Incorporated July 1, 1889. Commenced business July I, 1889. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 : 91 — A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Quarterly stmts., 1892-1904. Lambertville Bank 1858-1866. Ann. stmt of affairs. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1857 (pp. 68-69)— gome 1865.) 1865. Lambertville Bank, organized imder the general banking law, is winding up. (Same 1863: 11.) * Powles (or Paulus) Hook was incorporated as Jersey in 1829 and is the present Jersey City. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Long Branch Banking Co. Incorporated Jnly 8, 1872. Commenced tmslness July 20, 1872. 1873-1904. Ann. stmt, of affairs. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1872 (p. 29) — A.R. comr. banking and insurance reL to savings banks, etc. 1904.) From 1873 to 1876, -the stmts, are for the beginning of the vear ; 1877-1891, for the calendar year ; from 1892-1904, quarterly. Long Branch City Bank Originally organized under state laws, 1887 ; re-organ- ized as a National Bank in Octolier, 1889. 1887-1888. Stmt, of resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1887 (p. 110) — same 1888.) Manufacturers' Bank, Belleville Incorporated 1834. 1836-1837. Ann. stmt, of Manufacturers' Bank at Belle- ville. In Collected docs, as follows : 1836 in Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 462-463. No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of As- sem. 1835/6 : 463.) 1837 in Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 536. Manufacturers' Bank, Elizabeth 1865. Manufacturers' Bank, Elizabeth, is being settled up by decrees from the Court of Cliancery. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 11.) Mechanics' Bank, Burlington 1840-1865. Ann. stmt of Mechanics' Bank, Burlington; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 10-11)— «oni« 1864.) Jan., 1846, omitted. 1865. Mechanics' Bank of Burlington has signified its intention to become a national bank. (Same 1865: 11.) Mechanics' Bank, Newark Incorporated 1831. serial 1 series 1831-1836. Ann. stmt of Mechanics' Bank of Newark. In Collected docs, as follows : 1831 in Votes of Assem. 1831/2 : 185-186. 1832 " " " " 1832/3:265-266. 1833 " " " " 1833/4:247-248. 1834 1834/5:162-163. 1835 " " " " 1835/6:184-185. 1836 " " " " 1836/7:228. No separate copies were found. The following were or- dered prtd. : 1834. Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : 163. 1835. 1835/6:184. 1836. " " " 1836/7:230. 2 series 1840-1865. Ann. stmt of Mechanics' Bank, Newark; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 10-11)— *ofne 1864.) novrserial 1865. Mechanics' Bank at Newark has signified its ia- tention to become a national bank. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 11.) Mechanics' Bank, Pateison Incorporated 1832. 1847. Rept of committee on judiciary (HubbeU) on petitions and remonstrances rel. to restraining Mechanics Bank of Paterson from banking opera- tions. (Votes of Assem. 1847: 502.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 157 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Mechanics' and Manufacturers' Bank, Trenton Incorporated 1834. serial 1 series 1835-1836. Ann. stmt, of Mechanics' and Manufacturers' Banli at Trenton. In Collected docs, as follows : 1835 in Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 151-152. 1836 " " " " 1836/7 : 265-266. No separate copies found. Ordered prtd. : 1835. Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 152. 1836. " " " 1836/7:266. 2 series 1840-1865. Ann. stmt, of Mechanics' and Manufacturers' Bank, Trenton; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 8-9)— some 1864.) non-serial 1856. See above, Banks, this date. 1857. Minority rept. of the committee on banks in ref- erence to the Mechanics' and Manufacturers' Bank of Trenton; Bacot. Trenton: Prtd. at the " True American " office, 1857. 9 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 200 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1857 : 272). . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1857: 264-271.) 1865. Mechanics' and Manufacturers' Bank, Trenton, has signified its intention of becoming a national bank. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 11.) Mechanics' and Traders' Bank, Jersey City Organized under tlie general tianklng law of 1850. 1853-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs, Dec. 31. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1853 (pp. 40-41)— same 1864.) After 1853, stmts, are for Jan. 1865. Mechanics' and Traders' Bank at Jersey City has filed certificate of surrender of charter, under act of Apr. 6, 1865; i. e., has become a national bank. {Same 1865: 12.) Mercantile Bank, Orange 1863-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1862 (pp. 14-15)— same 1864.) 1865. Mercantile Bank at Orange has filed certificate of surrender of charter, under act of Apr. 6, 1865; i. e., has become a national bank. (Same 1865: 12.) Merchants' Bank, Atlantic City Incorporated Nov. 20, 1880. Commenced business July 13, 1885. 1885-1889. Ann. stmt, of affairs. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1885 (p. 123) — same 1889.) Omitted In 1886 and 1887. Merchants' Bank, Bridgeton Organized under the general banking law of 1850. 1852-1853. Ann. stmt, of affairs. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851 (pp. 36-37)— some 1853.) 1855. Merchants' Bank at Bridgeton closed by in- junction. (Some 1855: 4.) Merchants' Bank, May's Landing Organized under the general banking law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1852-1853. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851 (pp. 44-45) — same 1852.) 1855. Expiration of time for redemption of Merchants' Bank at May's Landing. {Same 1855: 4.) Merchants' Bank, Paterson 1865. Merchants' Bank, Paterson, is being settled up by decrees from the court of chancery. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 11.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Merchants' Bank, Trenton 1862. Ann. stmt, of affairs, Jan. 10. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1861: 28-29.) Merchants' and Manufacturers' Bank of Newark. 1872. Ann. stmt, of affairs, Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1871: 41.) Middlesex County Bank, Perth Amboy Incorporated Dec. 18, 1872. Commenced business Dee. 18, 1872. 1874-1899. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1873 (p. 39) — AJl. comr. banking and insur- ance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1899.) From 1877 to 1891, the stmts, cover the calendar year ; from 1892 to 1899, there are quarterly stmts. 1891. See above. Banks, this date. 1899. Rept. of wrecking of Middlesex Co. Bank of Perth Amboy by its cashier. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc., 1899: 15-17.) Millville Bank 1858-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1857 (pp. 40-41)— same 1864.) 1865. Millville Bank has signified its intention of be- coming a national bank. {Same 1865: 12.) Monmouth Bank, Freehold Chartered 1824. 1828. See below, Washington Bank, this date. 1829. Rept. of committee (Lloyd) on stmt, of pres. and cashier of the Monmouth Bank. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9: 287-289.) 1843. Ann. stmt, of Monmouth Bank, Freehold, Jan. 18. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1842: 28-29.) Morris Canal and Banking Company; see Canals: Individual Morris County Bank, Morristown Incorporated 1836. 1840-1863. Ann. stmt, of Morris Co. Bank, Morristown; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 12-13) — some 1862.) Jan. 1, 1846 and 1862 omitted. Mount Holly Bank 1816. See above, Jersey Bank, this date. 1856. See above, Banks, this date. 1858-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1857 (pp. 70-71)— same 1864.) 1865. Mount Holly Bank has signified its intention of becoming a national bank. {Same 1865: 12.) National Bank, Paterson 1864-1866. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1863 (pp. 66-67)— some 1865.) 1865. National Bank, Paterson, organized under the general banking law, is winding up. {Same 1865: 11.) , New Jersey Protection and Lombard Bank 1825-1828. Rept. of trustees. In Documents as follows : 1825 not found. No separate copy found. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1825/6 : 163.) 1826 In Votes of Assem. 1826/7 : 16-20. No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of As- sem. 1826/7 : 23.) 1827 in Votes of Assem. 1827/8 : 62-63.) No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of As- sem. 1827/8 : 64.) 1828 In Votes of Assem. 1828/9 : 14-15. No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of As- sem. 1828/9 : 16.) • 158 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY BANKS: INDIYIDUAL BANKS— confd Newark Banking and Insurance Company The first bank In N. J. to be chartered by the State (Feb. 18 1804). The state reserved the right of sno- Bcrlptlon to $25,000 of the original capital stock. Later Its title was changed to Newark Banking Co., and Jnne 24, 1865, It became the Newark National Bank. serial 1 series 1836. Ann. stmt, of Newark Banking and Insurance Co. In Collected docs, as follows : 1836 In Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 233. No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of As- sem. 1836/7:233.) 2 series 1840-1865. Ann. stmt, of Newark Banking and Insur- ance Co., Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 12- 13) — same 1864.) In [1859] the title was changed to Newark Banking Co. non-serial 1805. On transfer of right of state in Newark Banking and Insurance Co.; amt. paid into state treasury. (Govs. mess. (Bloomfield) 1805.) 1865. Newark Banking Co. has signified its intention to become a national bank. {Same 1865: 11.) Branch Baxk See above, Jersey Banking Co. Newark City Bank Organized imder the general banking law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1852-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851 (pp. 48-49)— some 1864.) 1855. Newark City Bank, originally organized under the general banking law of 1850, obtained a special act of incorporation in 1855. (.Same 1855: 3.) . Mess, of the Gov. (Price) transmitting his veto of the act to incorporate the Newark City Bank. Trenton: Prtd. at the State Gazette office, 1855. 7 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1855: 1150-1152.) 1865. Newark City Bank has signified its intention of becoming a national bank. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 11.) Newark National Bank See above, Newark Banking and Insurance Company. North River Bank, Hoboken 1866. Stmt of afiairs, Jan. 2. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 30-31.) Ocean Bank Organized under the general banking law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1852. Stmt, of affairs, Jan. 14. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851: 40-il.) 1855. Expiration of time for redemption of Ocean Bank at Bergen Iron Works. (Some 1855: 4.) Ocean Connty Bank 1865. Ocean County Bank has reorganized under the national banking law. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 12.) Orange Bank Chartered 1828. serial 1 series 1835-1836. Ann. stmt, of Orange Bank in Essex County. In Collected docs, as follows : 1835 In Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : 196-197. No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of As- sem. 1834/5 : 195.) 1836 in Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 429. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Orange Bank — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series 1840-1865. Ann. stmt, of Orange Bank, Orange; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 12-13)— «ome 1864.) non-serial 1865. Orange Bank has signified its intention of becom- ing a national bank. (Same 1865: 12.) Passaic County Bank Organized under the general banking law of 1850. 1853-1865. Ann. stmt of affairs. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1852 (p. 49)— aome 1864.) 1865. Passaic County Bank, Paterson, organized under the general banMng law, is winding up. (Same 1865: 11.) Paterson Bank Chartered 1815. serial 1836. Ann. stmt, of Paterson Bank. In Collected docs, as follows : 1836 In Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 342-343. No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of As- sem. 1835/6:343.) non-serial 1831. Rept of committee (Dofw) to whom was referred petition of the Paterson Bank for relief from pay- ment of balance of tax due on its capital stock. (Jol. of LegisL Council Jan. 1831: 72.) People's Bank of East Orange Incorporated Dec 28, 1889. Commenced business Feb. 2^ 1890. 1890-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1890 (p. 105) — same A.R. comr. banking and insurance reL to sav- ings banks, etc. 1904.) Quarterly stmts., 1892-1904. People's Bank of Hackensack Incorporated April 17, 1903. Commenced business Ha; 19, 1903. 1903. Ann. stmt of resources and liabilities. (AB. comr. banking and insurance reL to savings banks, etc. 1903 (p. 258) — same 1904.) People's Bank, Hammonton Incorporated Jan. 24, 1887. Commenced business April 11, 1887. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings Institutions 1889 (p. 95)— «am« A.R. comr. banks and savings institutions 1904.) People's Bank at Paterson Chartered 1824. serial 1 series 1828-1836. Ann. stmt of People's Bank of Paterson. In Collected docs, as follows : 1828 In Votes of Assem. 1827/8 : 260-262. 1829-1832 omitted. 1833 In Votes of Assem. 1833/4 : 273. 1834 ' " 1834/5:205-206. 1835 " " " " 1835/6:246-247. 1836 " " " " 1836/7:221. .„ ,„ ^,, 1836 was ordered prtd. (Votes of >ssem. 1836/7 : 221), but no separate copy was found. B 1840. Triennial stmt of People's Bank, Paterson, Dee. 31.) In Collected docs, as follows : 1840 In Votes of Assem. 1840/1 : 211. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 159 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd People's Bank at Pateison — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series 1840-1851. Ann. stmt, of People's Bank, Paterson, Feb. 12. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 14-15) — same 1850.) After 1840, the stmt. Is made In Jan., excepting Dec. 31, 1847, and Dec. 30, 1848. non-serial 1828. See below, Washington Bank, this date. 1841. Answers to inquiries propounded to People's Bank of Paterson rel. to specie payments. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 275.) People's Bank, Sea Isle City Incorporated Dec. 10, 1888. Commenced business Feb. 25, 1889. 1889-1891. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 960) — same 1891.) 1892. Failure of People's Bank of Sea Isle City. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks 1892: 9-10.) Phillipsburg Bank 1856. See above. Banks, this date. 1857-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1856 (pp. 20-21) — same 1864.) 1865. Phillipsburg Bank has reorganized under the national banking law. {Same 1865: 12.) Plainfield Bank 1844. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1843 (pp. 242-243)— same 1844.) Paging from Collected docs. The stmt in tbe rept. for 1844 is dated Dec. 28. . Rept. of comrs. apptd. to examine condition of Plainfield Bank. (Sen. jol. 1845: 75-76; Minutes of Assem. 1845: 115-116.) The comrs. were A. W. Brown, B. Williamson and Cor- nelius Bolce. 1845. Plainfield Bank found to be solvent. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845.) 1847. Rept. of jt committee (McLean) apptd. to in- quire into condition of Plainfield Bank. (Votes of Assem. 1847: 379-380; Sen. joL 1847: 328.) . Rept. of joint committee (McLean) apptd. to in- vestigate the affairs of the Plainfield Bank; ad- ditional rept. (Minutes of Assem. 1847: 542-569; Sen. jol. 1847: 413-437.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1847. 32 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton, in a volume entitled " Reports, 1847." 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1847:437.) Princeton Bank, Princeton A Incorporated 1834. serial 1 series 1835-1837. Ann. stmt, of Princeton Bank. In Collected docs, as follows : 1835 in Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 105. 1836 " " " " 1836/7:225-226. 1837 " " « " 1837/8 : 36-37. No separate copies were found. Orders to print the stmt, are In Collected docs, as follows : 1835. Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 106. 1836. ' 1836/7:226. . 1837. " " " 1837/8:37. 2 series 1840-1868. Ann. stmt, of Princeton Bank, Princeton; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 16-17) — same 1867.) Jan. 1855 and 1865 are omitted. Jan., 1842, was or- dered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1841/2:268), but no separate copy was found. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Princeton Bank, Princeton— cont'd A — cont'd non-serial 1855. Princeton Bank, originally organized under the general banking law of 1850, obtained a special char- ter in 1850. (Ann. stmt's, of banks 1855: 3.) 1865. Princeton Bank, organized under the general banking law, has obtained a special charter. (Some 1865: 11.) B Incorporated June 2, 1884. Commenced business June, 2, 1884. 1884-1904. Ann. rept. of Princeton Bank, Princeton. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1884 (p. 162) — comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) From 1892-1904, there are quarterly stmts. Public Stock Bank, Belvidere Organized under the general banldng law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1851 [1852?]. Stmt, of affairs, Jan. 15. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851: 45.) 1855. Public Stock Bank at Belvidere has relinquished the business of banking. (Same 1855: 4.) Salem Banking Company Chartered 1822. 1840-1865. Ann. stmt, of Salem Banking Co.; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 20-21)— some 1864.) 1865. Salem Banking Co. has signified its intention of becoming a national bank. (Same 1865: 11.) Somerset County Bank, Somerville 1849-1893. Ann. stmt, of Somerset Co. Bank, Somerville, Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1848 (pp. 26-27) — A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1893.) Jan., 1875, is omitted ; the stmts, are for the year cor- responding to the date of the rept. from 1877-1891 ; from 1892-1893, there are quarterly stmts. 1864-1890. Table: capital stock, surplus, deposits, re- sources, in 1864 and 1890. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889: vi.) 1893. Rept. of failure of Somerset Co. Bank at Somer- ville. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1893: 9-11.) State Bank at Camden Chartered 1812. 1812. See above. Laws, this date. 1813. Communication from John M. White, Edwd. Smith, Wm. [Flintham?], proposing to purchase state's right of subscription to capital stock of State Bank at Camden. (Jol. Legisl. Council, Jan. 1813: 1309.) . Feb. 6. Unfavorable rept. of committee (Read) on application of W. Flintham and B. Smith to pur- chase right reserved to state to subscribe to stock of Camden Bank. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1813: 69- 70.) 1829. Rept. of committee (Pennington) on renewal of charters of state banks at Camden, New Brunswick, Elizabeth, Newark and Morris. (Same 1828/9: 158- 166.) Includes bank stmts. 1840-1864. Ann. stmt, of State Bank, Camden, Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 18-19) — same 1863.) 1865. State Bank at Camden has signified its intention to become a national bank. {Same 1865: 11.) State Bank at Elizabeth Chartered 1812. 1812. See above. Laws, this date. 1829. See above. State Bank at Camden, this date. 1840-1864. Ann. stmt, of State Bank, Elizabeth, Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 16-17) — same 1863.) 1865. State Bank at Elizabeth has signified its inten- tion to become a national bank. (Same 1865: 11.) 160 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd State Bank at Morris Chartered 1812. 1812. See above. Laws, this date. 1829. See above. State Bank at Camden, this date. 1840-1848. Ann. stmt, of State Bank, Morris, Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 18-19) — same 1848.) Jan., 1846, omitted; in 1847 and 1848 the stmts, are for Dec. 31, 1847 and 1848, respectively. State Bank at New Brunswick Chartered 1812. 1812. See above, Laws, this date. 1829. See above. State Bank at Camden, this date. 1840-1877. Ann. stmt, of State Bank, New Brunswick, Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 18-19) — same 1876.) Jan., 1865 omitted. 1880. Rept. of the state treasurer (Wright) in refer- ence to the State Bank at New Brunswick. 6 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1880 v. 1, doc. 28.) State Bank at Newark Chartered 1812. 1812. See above, Laws, this date. 1829. See above, State Bank at Camden, this date. 1840-1865. Ann. stmt, of State Bank, Newark; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 16-17) — same 1864.) Jan., 1846 omitted. 1865. State Bank at Newark has signified its intention of becoming a national bank. (.Same 1865: 12.) State Bank at Trenton Chartered 1812. 1812. See above, Laws, this date. State Banking Company, Newark See below. Banks : Individual Trust Companies. State Trust Co., of Newark. Stock Security Bank 1865. Stock Security Bank, Hackensack, is being set- tled up by decrees from the court of Chancery. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 11.) Summit Bank Incorporated Jime 10, 1891. Commenced business Jan. 10, 1882. 1892. Quarterly stmt, of resources and liabilities. ( A.R. comr. banking and insurance 1892 (p. 106) — same 1904.) Sussex Bank Chartered 1818. 1824. See Finance: State. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1838. Answers of Sussex Bank to questions propounded to them by Gov. under act to provide for investiga- tion of banks of state. (Jol. Liegisl. Council 1837/8: 157-160.) No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1837/8 : 160.) 1840-1865. Ann. stmt, of Sussex County Bank, Newton; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 20-21) — same 1864.) Jan., 1846 omitted. 1854. Majority rept. of committee on corporations (Rafferty) of House of Assem. on bill to re-charter Sussex County Bank. Trenton: True American of- fice, 1854. 7 pp. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1854: 75-79.) 1865. Sussex Bank has signified its intention of becom- ing a national bank. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 11.) 1896. See Taxation: State. Jersey City. Traders' Bank, Cape May Organized under the general banking law of Feb. 27, 1850. 1854. Ann. stmt, of affairs. (Ann. stmt, of banks 1853: 48-49.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Tradesmen's Bank, Flemington Organized under the general banking law of Feb. 27 1850. 1852-1853. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1851 (pp. 40-41) — same 1852.) 1855. Tradesmen's Bank at Flemington has relin- quished the business of banking. (Same 1855: 4.) The Tradesmen's Bank, Vineland Incorporated April 24, 1889. Commenced business Aue. 1, 1889. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 100)— A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) 1891. See above. Banks, this date. Trenton Banking Company Incorporated Dec. 3, 1804. Commenced business April 29, 1805. See also : Historical sketch of the Trenton Banking Co., Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1880. 25 pp. (Copy in N. J. filst. Socy., Newark) ; The Trenton Bail- ing Co., a history of the first century of Its exist- ence, prepared by a committee of the bd. of direc- tors. Trenton, 1907. 120 pp., lUus. (Copy in the N. T. Public Library). 1807. Rept. of committee (Whitehead) on proposed sale of right of state to subscribe to Trenton Bank- ing Co. because of depreciation of bank stock. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1807: 144.) 1811. Communication from treasurer (Gordon) rel. to state subscriptions in stock of Trenton Bank; tax paid into treasury by sundry banks of state; evasion of law by Jersey Bank; Monmouth Co. has paid into treasury third and last instalment of arrearages. (Same Jan. 1811: 400-401.) 1840-1904. Ann. stmt, of Trenton Banking Co., Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 20-21)— A.R. comr. banking and insurance reL to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Jan., 1841 and 1860 omitted ; beginning with 1877, tie repts. cover the year's transactions, and from 1892 to 1904, there are quarterly stmts. The stmt, rendered In Jan., 1842, was ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1841/2 : 26S), bnt no separate copy was found. 1864-1890. Table: capital stock, surplus, deposits, re- sources in 1864 and 1890. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889: vi.) The Tuckerton Bank Incorporated May 28, 1889. Commenced business Jnly 1, 1889. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, ot banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 102)— A.B. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) 1891 omitted. 1891. See above. Banks, this date. Union Bank at Dover Chartered 1832. serial 1 series 1835-1837. Ann. stmts, of Union Bank of Dover. In Collected docs, as follows : 1835 in Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : 273. 1836 omitted. 1837 in Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 159. , , No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of As- sem. 1836/7:160.) 2 series 1840-1864. Ann. stmt, of Union Bank, Dover, Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1839 (pp. 20-21)— «ome 1863.) non-serial 1865. Union Bank at Dover has filed certificate ot snx- render of charter, under act of Apr. 6, 1865; 1. e., has become a national bank. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1865: 12.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 161 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL BANKS— cont'd Union Bank, Frenchtown 1857-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banlts and savings institutions 1856 (pp. 58-59) — same 1864.) 1865. Union Bank, Frenchtown, has signified its in- tention of becoming a national bank. (Same 1865: 12.) Union Bank of Jersey City 1872-1875. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1871 (p. 40) — same 1874.) Union Bank of Mount Holly 1872-1876. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1871 (p. 44) — same 1875.) Union County Bank, Plainfield 1860-1865. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1859 (pp. 44-45)— some 1864.) 1865. Union Co. Bank has signified its intention of be- coming a national bank. (Same 1865: 12.) Union County Bank, Rahway Incorporated May 7, 1887. 1887. Commenced business May 9, 1887-1899. Ann. stmt, of resources and reliabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1887 (p. 116) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1899.) United States Stock Bank 1863. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1862: 60-61.) 1865. United States Stock Bank, Jersey City, is wind- ing up. (Same 1865: 11.) Washington Bank, Eackensack Chartered 1824. 1828. Rept. of committee (Mott) on affairs of the Wash- ington Banking Co. at Hackensack, Monmouth Bank, and People's Bank at Paterson. (Votes of Assem. 1827/28: 260-262.) Wheat- Growers' Bank, Newton Organized under the general banking law of 1850. 1853. Ann. stmt, of affairs. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1852 (p. 50)— same 1853.) Stmt. In rept. for 1852 Is dated Jan. 31, 1853 ; that In 18S3, Dec. 31, 1853. 1855. Wheat Growers' Bank closed by injunction. (Some 1850: 4.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS BANKS Bergen County Savings Bank, Hackensack Incorporated March 17, 1870. Commenced business Jan. 2, 1872. ■ 1872-1879. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1872 (p. 8)— some 1879.) 1881-1888. Bergen Co. Savings Bank, Hackensack; proceedings in Chancery. (Same 1881 (pp. 75-102) —same 1888.) Omitted 1883, 1885-1887. Bergen Savings Bank of Jersey City Incorporated March 17, 1870. Commenced business July 6, 1870. 1871-1881. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1870 (p. 39)— «ome 1881.) From 1877 to 1881 the stmt, covers transactions of the current year. 1882. Bergen Savings Bank of Jersey City has gone into voluntary liquidation. (Same 1881: [iii].) 11 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS BANKS— cont'd Birkbeck Investment Savings and Loan Company of America, New York City Organized Feb. 18, 1892. Commenced business July, 1892. Admitted to transact business in N. J., May 8, 1896. 1896-1904. Ann. stmt, of assets, liabilities, receipts, dis- bursements, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1896 (pp. 149-152) — same 1904.) Bloomfield Savings Institution Incorporated March 21, 1871. Commenced business July, 1871. 1873-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1873 (p. 9) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance 1904.) From 1873 to 1878, stmts, are for the first of the year ; 1877-1904, cover tlie transactions of the current year. 1903. Bloomfield Savings Institution enjoined from winding up its affairs. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1903: 4.) Bridgeton Savings Institution 1870-1875. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Dec. 31. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1870 (p. 38)— «ome 1875.) 1871 omitted. Burlington Savings Bank Incorporated March 20, 1857. Commenced business May 11, 1857. 1864-1904. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1863 (pp. 68-69) — A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) From 1877 to 1904, stmts, are for transactions of the calendar year. Central Savings Bank of Jersey City Incorporated Feb. 14, 1871. Commenced business July 29. 1871. 1872-1878. Ann. stmj;. of affairs; Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1871 (p. 39) — same 1878.) From 1872 to 1876, the stmt. Is dated Dec. 31; 1877 and 1878 are for the calendar year. Dime Savings Bank, City of Hudson 1870-1877. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1869 (p. 16) — same 1877.) 1878-1881. Proceedings in Chancery. (Same 1877 (pp. 100-103)— some 1881.) Omitted In repts. (or 1878, 1880, 1881. Dime Savings Bank of New Brunswick Incorporated Feb. 28, 1871. Commenced business May 20, 1871. 1875-1884. Stmt, of affairs; Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1874 (p. 16) — same 1884.) 1877-1884 cover returns for the calendar year. 1886-1887. Dime Savings Bank of New Brunswick; proceedings in Chancery. (Same 1886 (pp. 63-76) — same 1887.) Dime Savings Institution, Elizabeth Incorporated March 6, 1867. Commenced business May 1, 1867. 1869-1883. Ann. stmt, of affairs; Oct. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1869 (p. 24) — same 1883.) From 1877-1883, the stmt, covers the calendar year. 1879-1887. Dime Savings Institution, Elizabeth; pro- ceedings in Chancery. (Same 1879 (pp. 73-91) — same 1887.) Dime Savings Institution, Newark Incorporated March 16, 1864. Commenced business Sept. 3, 1866. 1870-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Feb. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings insti- tutions 1869 (p. 30) — ^A.R. comr. banking and in- surance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) From 1873-1878, the stmt, is dated Nov. 1 ; 1877-1904 cover the calendar year. 163 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BANKS: INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS BANKS— cont'd Dime Savings Institution, Newark — cont'd 1878. Rept. of Wm. Silas Whitehead, special examiner of the Dime Savings Institution of Newark. (Same 1877: 109-119.) 1879. Rept of asst treasurer of Dime Savings Insti- tution, Newark, to the Chancellor. (Same 1879: 92.) 1880-1886. Dime Savings Institution of Newark; pro- ceedings in Chancery. (Sam-e 1880 (pp. 96-97) — same 1886.) 1900. Dime Savings Institution of Newark suspended operations from July till Sept. because of numerous false entries in books and defalcation of treasurer. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to sav- ings banks, etc. 1900: 7.) Dime Savings Institution, Plainfield Incorporated July 1, 1868. Commenced business (new account) June 1, 1887. 1870-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings Institutions 1869 (p. 33) — same A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) No returns betw. 1878 and 1887 ; a new acct. was opened In 1888. 1878. Rept. of Washington B. Williams, special ex- aminer of the Dime Savings Institution of Plain- field. (Same 1877: 104-108.) . Rept. of treasurer of Dime Savings Institution of Plainfield to the Chancellor. (Sams 1878: 112.) 1879-1887. Dime Savings Institution, Plainfield; pro- ceedings in Chancery. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1879 (pp. 93-94) — same 1887.) Omitted In 1882. Dime Savings Institution, Rahway 1868-1875. Ann. stmt of resources, liabilities, etc., Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1867 (p. 23)— some 1875.) In 1875, the stmt. Is dated Dec 1. Dime Savings Institution of Woodbridge Organized or Incorporated April, 1871. Commenced bus- iness May 23, 1871. 1872-1891. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. ; Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1871 (p. 43)— same 1891.) 1877-1889 are for the calendar year. Dover Savings Institution Organized or Incorporated March 21, 1871. Commenced business March 1, 1873. 1876-1878. Ann. stmt of resources and liabilities; Jan. 3. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1875 (p. 20)— some 1878.) In 1876, the stmt was made Dec. 4; 1877-1878 cover the calendar year. 1879-1887. Dover Savings Institution, Dover; proceed- ings in Chancery. (Ann. stmts, of banks and sav- ings Institutions 1879 (pp. 95-108) — 1887.) Omitted 1883, 1885. Dundee Savings Bank, Passaic Incorporated Aug. 3, 1901. Commenced business Jan. 2, 1902. 1902-1903. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, receipts, disbursements, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and in- surance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1901 (pp. 37-39) — same 1903.) Elizabeth Savings Institution See below, Ellzabethtown Savings Institution. Elizabethport Savings Bank Incorporated April 2, 1868. Commenced business June 1, 1869. 1871-1896. Ann. stmt of resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks; Jan. 1, 1870 (p. 37) — same A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc 1896.) Jan., 1874 omitted. B^om 1877 to 1896 the stmt, covers the calendar year. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS BANKS— cont'd Elizabethtown Savings Institution Incorporated March 1, 1850. Commenced business Ane 5, 1850. From 1864^ to 1871 known as EllzabeiS- Savings Institution. serial 1 series 1850-1851. Ann. stmts, of Elizabethtown Savings Insti- tution. In Collected does, as follows : 1. 1850 In Votes of Assem. 1851 : 17-19. 2. 1851 " " " " 1852:195-200. 2 series 1864-1886. Ann. stmt of resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1863 (pp. 10-71)— same 1886.) Jan., 1867, omitted. non-serial 1878-1887. Elizabethtown Savings Institution of Eliza- beth; proceedings in Chancery. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1878 (pp. 113-127)— some 1887.) Essex County Savings Bank, East Orange Incorporated July 26, 1897. Commenced business Au- gust 1, 1897. 1897-1901. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, receipts and disbursements, etc. (AJl. comr. banking and insurance 1897 (pp. 26-27)— «o»ne 1901.) Fifth Ward Savings Bask, Jersey City Incorporated March 25, 1863. Commenced business May 5. 1863. 1864-1904. Ann. stmt of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1S63 (pp. 74-75) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance reL to savings banks, etc. 1904.) B^om 1877-1904, the stmt, covers the calendar year; 1882 is omitted; a new acct. was opened Marcli 19, 1883. 1882-1888. Fifth Ward Savings Bank of Jersey City; proceedings in Chancery. (Same 1882 (pp. 89-104) — same 1888.) Franklin Savings Institution, Newark Incorporated July 23, 1884. Ctommenced business Au- gust 1, 1884. 1884-1904. Ann. stmt of resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1884 (pp. 16-17) — ^A-R. comr. banking and insurance reL to savings banks, etc. 1904.) (jerman Savings Bank of Newark Incorporated March 14, 1871. Commenced business April 14, 1871. 1872-1904. Ann. stmt of resources, liabilities; Dec. 31. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1872 (p. 26) — AJR. comr. banking and insurance reL to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Germania Savings Bank of Jersey City Incorporated March 29, 1871. Commenced bnstoess May 22, 1871. 1873-1885. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1873 (p. 29)— some 1885.) , 1886-1888. Germania Savings Bank of Jersey City; pro- ceedings in Chancery. (Same 1886 (pp. 137-144)— | same 1888.) J 1887 omitted. Gloucester City Savings Institution Incorporated April, 1872. Commenced business July. 1872. 1874-1883. Aim. stmt of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan.. 5. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institations 1873 (p. 31)— some 1883.) 1875-1877 omitted ; 1878-1883 are for the calendar year. 1884-1890. Proceedings In Chancery. (Same 1884 (PP- 110-124)— game 1890.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW 'JERSEY 163 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS BANKS— cont'd Hackeasack Savings Bank Incorporated April 4, 1873. Commenced business May 1, 1873. 1874-1878. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1873 (p. 32) — same 1878.) 1877 and 1878 are for tlie calendar year. 1879-1886. Hackensack Savings Bank, Hackensack; proceedings in Chancery. (Same 1879 (pp. 117- 129) — same 1886.) 1882 and 1885 omitted. Half Dime Savings Bank, Orange Incorporated March 17, 1870. Commenced business May 1, 1870. 1871-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc., Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1870 (p. 16) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Jan., 1873, omitted ; 1877-1904 cover the calendar year. Hoboken Bank for Savings Incorporated March 20, 1857. Commenced business July 18, 1857. 1878-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1878 (pp. 36-37) — A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Howard Savings Bank, Newark Incorporated March 1, 1857. Commenced business May 5, 1857. 1864-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc., Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1863 (pp. 74-75) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) In repts. from 1864 to 1876, the stmts, are dated Dec. ; 1877-1904 are for the calendar year, and during that period " Institution " is used instead of " Bank." Hudson City Savings Bank, Jersey City Incorporated March 27, 1868. Commenced business Aug. 15, 1868. 1869-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. ; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1868 (p. 18) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) From 1877-1904, returns are for the calendar year. Hunterdon County Savings Bank and Trust Company of Flemington Authorized Sept. 26, 1876, under act of April 21, 1876. Organized or incorporated Aug. 6, 1876. Com- menced business Oct. 6, 1876. 1877-1888. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1877 (pp. 40-42) — same 1880.) Jersey City Savings Bank 1878. Rept. of M. Sandford, receiver Jersey City Sav- ings Bank. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1877: 133.) 1879. Jersey City Savings Bank, Jersey City; proceed- ings in Chancery. (.Same 1879: 130.) Mechanics' and Laborers' Savings Bank, Jersey City 1878-1879. Repts. of W. F. Van Camp, examiner of Me- chanics' and Laborers' Savings Bank, Jersey City, and of W. B. Williams, master in Chancery. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1878: 84- 104.) 1879-1890. Mechanics' and Laborers' Savings Bank, Jer- sey City; proceedings in Chancery. (Same 1879 (pp. 131-132)— «ome 1890.) Omitted 1881-1882, 1884'-1885, 1889. Mechanics' Savings Bank of Elizabeth Incorporated Feb. 3, 1870. Commenced business Dec. 1, 1871. 1873-1878. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1872 (p. 30)— same 1878.) 1877 and 1878 are for the calendar year. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS BANKS— cont'd Miners' Savings Bank at Dover Incorporated Feb. 7, 1871. Commenced business Feb. 17. 1873. 1874-1889. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Feb. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1873 (p. 4:0)—same 1889.) Eepts. for 1875 and 1876 contain stmts, for March 1, 1876 and 1877 ; after that the stmts, cover the cal- endar year. Montclair Savings Bank Incorporated Jan. 3, 1893. Commenced business March 15, 1893. 1893-1904. Resources, liabilities, receipts, disburse- ments, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1893 (pp. 46-48) — sam^ 1904.) Morris County Savings Bank, Morristown Incorporated March 3, 1874. Commenced business April 1, 1874. 1876-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1875 (p. 40) — same A.R. comr. banking and insur- ance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) From 1877-1904, returns for the calendar year. Morristown Institution for Savings Incorporated April 9, 1867. Commenced business May 24, 1867. 1868-1879. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. ; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1867 (p. 16)— same 1879.) 1877-1879 are for calendar year. 1880-1881. Morristown Institution for Savings; pro- ceedings in Chancery. (Same 1880 (pp. 113-120) — same 1881.) New Brunswick Dime Savings Bank 1873. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities; Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1872: 36.) New Brunswick Savings Institution Incorporated March 15, 1851. Commenced business May 12, 1851. serial 1 series 1851. Ann. stmt, of New Brunswick Savings Institu- tion. In Collected docs, as follows : 1851 in Votes of Assem. 1852 : 408. 2 series 1865-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1864 (pp. 58-59) — same A.R. comr. banking and in- surance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Jan. 1866 and 1867 are omitted; from 1877-1904, re- turns are for the calendar year. Newark Savings Institution Created by act of Feb. 25, 1847. Commenced business, " New Account," Dec. 12, 1877. serial 1 series 1847-1851. Ann. stmt, of Newark Savings Institution. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1847 in Votes of Assem. 1848 : 674-675. 2. 1848 1849:710. 3. 1849 " " " " 1850 : 247. 4. 1850 " " " " 1851 : 698-699. 5. 1851 " " " " 1852 : 372-373. 2 series 1863[4]-1883. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities, etc.; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1863 (pp. 72-73)— same 1883.) From 1887-1883, returns are for the calendar year. 164 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY BANKS: INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS BANKS— cont'd Newark Savings Institution — cont'd non-serial 1877-1887. Proceedings In Chancery. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1877 (pp. 83-99) — same 1887.) Omitted 1878, 1883, 1885. Ocean County Savings Bank 1871-1874. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Feb. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1870 (p. 25) — same 1873.) 1873 and 1874 are dated Jan. Orange Savings Bank, Orange Incorporated March 21, 1854. Commenced business April 1, 1854. 1863-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1862 (pp. 66-67)— A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) From 1877 to 1904, returns are for the calendar year. Passaic County Savings Bank 1873-1877. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1872 (p. iO)— same 1877.) In 1877, the stmt. Is lor the fiscal year. Paterson Savings Bank Incorporated Peh. 23, 1848. serial 1 series 1848-1850. Ann. stmts, of Paterson Savings Bank. In Collected does, as follows : 1848 In Votes of Assem. 1849 : 636. 1849 " " " " 1850 : 556. . 1850 " " " " 1851 : 494. 2 series 1864-1865. Ann. stmt, of Paterson Savings Bank; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings Institutions rel. to savings banks, etc. 1863 (pp. 76-77) — sams 1864.) Paterson Savings Institution Incorporated April 2, 1869. Commenced business May 1. 1869. 1870-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities, etc.; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings Institutions 1869 (p. 23) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) From 1877 to 1904, returns are lor the calendar year. /People's Savings Bank, Trenton 1871-1876. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1870 (p. 21) — same 1875.) Jan., 1872 and 1873 omitted. People's Savings Institution of Newark 1873-1876. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities, etc.; Feb. 12. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings insti- tutions 1872 (p. 40) — same 1876.) 1874 omitted ; stmt, lor 1875 rendered Jan. 30 ; for 1876, Oct. 31. 1878-1879. Summary of rept. of A.B. Baldwin, receiver of the People's Savings Institution of Newark. (.Same 1877 (p. 120)— some 1878.) 1879. People's Savings Institution, Newark; proceed- ings in Chancery. {Same 1879: 135-137.) Perth Amboy Savings Institution Incorporated April 2, 1869. Commenced business June 1^ 1869. 1871-1904. Ann. stmts, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1870 (p. 14) — same A.R. comr. banking and insur- ance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) From 1877-1904, the stmt, is for the calendar year. 1899. Owing to defalcation of treasurer Perth Amboy Savings Institution suspended business from July 14 to Sept. 5 when impairment was made good. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to sav- ings banks, etc. 1899: 7.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS BANKS— cont'd Phillipsburg Building and Loan Savings Bank 1873-1875. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities; Dec. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1873 (p. 51) — same 1875.) After 1873, the title Is Phillipsburg Savings Bank. Princeton Savings Bank Incorporated 1873. Commenced business June 21, 1873. 1874-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1873 (p. 52) — same A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) From 1877-1904, returns are for the calendar year. Provident Savings Institution in Jersey City Incorporated Feb. 27, 1839. Commenced business Oct 16. 1843. " Title changed In 1884 to Provident Insti- tution for Savings. 1839. First savings bank organized in N. J. was Feb. 27, 1839 — the Provident Institution for Savings, Jersey City. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1878: 196.) 1866-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1865 (pp. 40-41) — ^A.R, comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Jan., 1867 omitted ; from 1877 to 1904, the returns are lor the current year. Rahway Savings Institution Commenced business. 'New Account," April 27, 1878. serial 1 series 1851. Ann. rept. of Rahway Savings Institution. In Collected docs, as follows : 1851 in Votes ol Assem. 1852 : 157-158. 2 series 1864-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings Institutions 1863 (pp. 78-79) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Jan., 1888 omitted. , . ^ From 1877 to 1904, the stmt, covers the calendar year. non-serial 1878-1890. Proceedings in Chancery. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1877 (pp. 121-128)— same 1890.) 1885 omitted. Raritan Savings Bank Incorporated 1869. Commenced business June 5, 1869. 1870-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1869 (p. 12)— A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Prom 1877 to 1904 returns are lor the calendar year. Riverton Savings Bank Incorporated June 25, 1903. Commenced business Nov. 23, 1903. 1903-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, receipts, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to sav- ings banks, etc. 1903 (p. 104)— some 1904.) Savings Bank of Cumberland County, Vineland Incorporated June 25, 1900. Commenced business July 7, 1900. 1900-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, receipts, disbursements, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and in- surance 1900 (pp. 94-96) — same 1904.) Savings Bank of South Amboy, at Perth Amboy 1867-1874. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1866 (pp. 12-13)— some 1873.) Jan. 1869-1872 omitted. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JEESET 165 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS BANKS— cont'd Seciirity Savings Banks Incorporated July 23, 1884. Commenced business Aug. 1, 1884. 1884-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, receipts and disbursements, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1884 (pp. 48-49) — same A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Somerville Dime Savings Bank Incorporated May 24, 1871. Commenced business Aug. 22, 1871. 1872-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. ; Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1871 (p. 42) — same A.R. comr. banking and insur- ance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) From 1^77-1904. returns are for calendar year. South Amboy Savings Bank 1868-1871. Ann. stmt, of affairs, Dec. 31. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1868 (p. 14) — same 1870.) Jan. 1, 1870 and 1871. State Savings Bank, Trenton 1870-1877. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities, etc., Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings insti- tutions 1869 (p. 20) — same 1876.) 1878-1879. Proceedings in Chancery. {8am,e 1877 (pp. 146-175)— some 1879.) Omitted in 1878. Trenton Saving Fund Society Incorporated Marcb 7, 1844. Commenced business July 20, 1847. serial 1 series 1848-1851. Ann. stmt, of Trenton Saving Fund Socy. In Collected docs, as follows : 1848 in Votes of Assem. 1849 : 266-267. 1849 ' 1850:94-95. 1850 1851 : 15-17. 1851 " " " " 1852:83-84. 2 series 1864-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc.; Jan. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1863 (p. 80) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Jan., 1865 omitted ; from 1877 to 1904, returns are for the calendar year. Union County Dime Savings Bank 1872. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc., Dec. 31. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1872: 56.) Union County Savings Bank, Elizabeth Incorporated Nor. 25, 1883. Commenced business Jan. 2, 1884. 1884-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, receipts and disbursements, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1884 (pp. 54-55) — same A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL TRUST COMPANIES The American Bank and Insurance Guarantee Company, New- ark Incorporated Aug. 19, 1889. Commenced business April 20, 1890. 1890. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1890: 121.) The Atlantic Safe Deposit and Trust Company Incorporated Sept. 19, 1887. Commenced business Nov. 7, 1887. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 112) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Omitted in 1890. BANKS: INDIVIDUAL TRUST COMPANIES— cont'd Bayonne Trust Company Incorporated Jan. 20, 1902. Commenced business May 1, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 129-130)— «ome 1904.) Bergen and Lafayette Trust Company Incorporated March 6, 1902. Commenced business April 28, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 130-131)— «ome 1904.) Bloomfield Trust Company Incorporated July 15, 1902. 10, 1902. Commenced business Sept. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 132-133)— same 1904.) Burlington City Loan and Trust Company Incorporated Oct. 8, 1900. Commenced business April 23, 1901. 1901-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1901 (pp. 122-124)— Sfflme 1904.) Burlington County Safe Deposit and Trust Company, Moores- town Incorporated Feb. 19, 1890. Commenced business April i, 1890. 1890-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1890 (p. 123) — some 1904.) Camden Safe Deposit and Trust Co. Incorporated April 4, 1873. Commenced business July i, 1873. 1877-1904. Annual stmt.; capital, assets, liabilities, re- ceipts and disbursements, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1877 (pp. 9-11) — A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Central Trust Company, Camden Incorporated April 7, 1891. Commenced business May n, 1891. 1891-1904. Resources and liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1891 (pp. 168-169)— same 1904.) Citizens' Trust Company, Paterson Incorporated July 26, 1901. Commenced business Oct. 1, 1901. 1901-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1901 (pp. 131-132)— some 1904.) City Trust Company of Newark Incorporated April 27, 1901. Commenced business June 17, 1901. 1901-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1900 (pp. 132-133)— some 1904.) Commercial Trust Company of New Jersey Incorporated Dec. 8, 1899. Commenced business Jan. 2, 1900. 1900-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1900 (pp. 126-127)— same 1904.) Connecticut Building and Loan Association, Hartford, Conn. Organized May, 1895. Commenced business June. 1895. Admitted to transact business in N. J., 1897. 1897-1898. Ann. stmt, of affairs. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1897 (pp. 158-163)— some 1898.) 166 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BANKS: INDIVIDUAL TRUST COMPANIES— cont'd Corporation Trust Company, Jersey City Incorporated April 14, 1904. Commenced business April 18, 1904. 1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904: 151-152.) Cumberland Trust Company of Bridgeton Incorporated April 23, 1896. Commenced business July 15, 1896. 1896-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1896 (p. 119)— some 1904.) Dover Trust Company, Dover Incorporated Dec 2, 1901. Commenced business Jan. 1, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 150-151)— «ame 1904.) The East Orange Safe Deposit and Trust Company Incorporated May 4, 1887. Commenced business July 1, 1890. 1890. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1890: 125.) Essex County Trust Company, East Orange Incorporated May 15, 1902. Commenced business July 1, 1902. 1902. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1901: 151-152.) Federal Trust Company, Newark Incorporated July 19, 1901. Commenced business Oct 1, 1901. 1901-1904. Ann. stmt of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1901 (pp. 137-138)— some 1904.) The Fidelity, Surety, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, Cam- den Incorporated March 25, 1889. Commenced business Dec. 17, 1889. 1889. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889: 114.) The Fidelity Title and Deposit Company, Newark Incorporated Feb. 14. 1887. Commenced business May 1, 1887; title cbanged In 1898 to Fidelity Trust Company. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 109) — same 1904.) (xerman American Trust Company, Paterson Incorporated Oct. 31, 1902. Commenced business Feb. 2, 1903. 1903-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1903 (pp. 158-159)— some 1904.) Greenville Loan and Trust Company, Jersey City Incorporated Dec. 11, 1895. Commenced business Feb. 1, 1896 ; title changed in 1899 to Greenville Bank.- tng and Trust Co. 1896-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1896 (pp. 121-122) — same 1904.) Guarantee Trust Company, Atlantic City Incorporated Nov. 14, 1899. Commenced business Jan. 2, 1900. 1900-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. ( A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1900 (pp. 132-134)— same 1904.) Hackensack Trust Company Incorporated June 8, 1899. Commenced business Dec 23, 1899. 1899-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. ( A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1899 (pp. 117-118)— some 1904.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL TRUST COMPANIES— cont'd Hamilton Trust Company, Paterson Incorporated Nov. 6, 1899. Commenced business Jan. 22, 1900. 1900-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (AE. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks etc. 1900 (pp. 136-137)— some 1904.) Highland Trust Company of New Jersey, West Hoboken Incorporated June 4, 1904. Commenced business June 30, 1904. 1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (AE. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904: 177-178.) Hobart Trust Company, Passaic Incorporated Dec 6, 1899. Commenced business Jan. I, 1900. 1900-1904. Ann. stmt of resources, liabilities, etc. (AE. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1900 (pp. 138-139)— some 1904.) Hoboken Trust Company, Hoboken Incorporated May 13, 1902. Commenced business JuIt i, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.E. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 166-167)— some 1904.) Home Trust Company, Hoboken Incorporated Oct. 15, 1901. Commenced business Oct 25, 1901. 1902-1904. Ann. stmts, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (p. 168)— some 1904.) Hudson Trust and Savings Institution, West Hoboken Incorporated July 3, 1890. Commenced business Oct 15, 1890; title changed to Hudson Trust Co., In 1902. 1890-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1890 (p. 127) — same 1904.) Interstate Trust Company, Jersey City 1903. Causes of surrender of charter by Interstate Trust Co., Jersey City. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1903: 10-11.) Jersey City Trust Company Incorporated March 27, 1902. Commenced business Oct 1, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt of resources, liabilities, etc. ( AR. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 172-173)— -some 1904.) The Lakewood Trust Company Incorporated Dec. 8, 1888. Commenced business Feb. 18, 1889. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 115)— some 1904.) Lincoln Trust Company of New Jersey, Jersey City Incorporated Oct 29, 1901. Commenced business Feb. 1, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt of resources, liabilities, etc. (AJB. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 175-176)— some 1904.) Marine Trust Company, Atlantic City Incorporated Oct. 6, 1902. Commenced business Not. 3, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt of resources, liabilities, etc. (AJl- comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 176-177)— some 1904.) The Mechanics' Trust Company, Bayonne Incorporated March 20, 1872. Commenced business March 1, 1886. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts. M banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 116)— AJ^ comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings oanKB, etc. 1904.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 167 BANKS: INDIVIDUAL TRUST COMPANIES— cont'd Merchants' Loan and Trust Company, Paterson 1873-1877. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and insurance cos. 1872 (p. 31)— some 1876.) The Monmouth Trust and Safe Deposit Company, Asbury Park Incorporated Nov., 1887. Commenced business April 12, 1888. 1889-1902. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings Institutions 1889 (p. 117) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902.) 1903. Failure of Monmouth Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Asbury Park. (A.E, comr. of banking and Insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1903: 8.) Montclair Trust Company, Montclair Incorporated May 25, 1901. Commenced business May 29, 1901. 1901-1904. Resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. bank- ing and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1901 (pp. 156-157)— same 1904.) Monistown Trust Company Incorporated Nov. 23, 1892. Commenced business Dec. 15, 1892. 1892-1904. Resources, liabilities, etc. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1892 (pp. 130-131) — same 1904.) Mount Holly Safe Deposit and Trust Company Incorporated Feb. 10, 1902. Commenced business June 2, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.E. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 184-185) — same 1904.) Mutual Trust Company, Orange Incorporated Oct 23, 1902. Commenced business Dec. 22^ 1902. 1902-1904. Resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. bank- ing and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (p. 186)— some 1904.) New Brunswick Trust Company Incorporated Jan. 2, 1902. Commenced business March 17, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 187-188) — same 1904.) The New Jersey Title and Abstract Company, Jersey City Incorporated Feb., 1889. Commenced business, March, 1889. 1889-1890. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. Ill) — some 1890.) The New Jersey Title Guarantee and Trust Company, Jersey City Incorporated April 2, 1868. Commenced business 1888. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 118) — some A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) The New Jersey Trust and Safe Deposit Company, Camden Incorporated Nov. 10, 1886. Commenced business Dec. 16, 1886. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 119) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Newark Loan and Trust Company 1903. Rept. of violation of trust co. law by Newark Loan and Trust Co. and indictment of vice-president and treasurer. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1903: 9-10.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL TRUST COMPANIES— cont'd Newton Trust Company Incorporated Dee. 24, 1901. Commenced business April 1, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 191-192)— some 1904.) North American Trust Company, Jersey City Incorporated Jan. 4, 1901. Commenced business May 1, 1901. 1901-1902. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1901 (pp. 163-164)— some 1904.) Palisades Trust and Guarantee Company, Englewood Incorporated Jan. 4, 1902. Commenced business June 2, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 194-195)— some 1904.) The Passaic Trust and Safe Deposit Company Incorporated Nov. 1, 1887. Commenced business Dec. 1, 1887. 1889-1904. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 120) — sams A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1904.) Paterson Safe Deposit and Trust Company Incorporated Aug., 1890. Commenced business Jan. 1, 1891. 1891-1904. Resources and liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1891 (pp. 180-181)— some 1904.) Pavonia Trust Company, Jersey City Incorporated Jan. 28, 1903. Commenced business May 25, 1903. 1903-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance 1903 (pp. 204-205) — same 1904.) People's Bank and Trust Company, Passaic Incorporated Nov. 26, 1889. Commenced business Jan. 2, 1890. 1891-1904. Resources and liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1891 (pp. 182-183)— some 1904.) People's Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Jersey City Incorporated March 13, 1896. Commenced business April 6. 1896. 1896-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1896 (pp. 136-137)— some 1904.) Perth Amboy Trust Company Incorporated June 27, 1902. Commenced business Oct. 15, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 207-208)— some 1904.) Plainfield Trust Company Incorporated March 12, 1902. Commenced business June 4, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance 1902 (pp. 208-209) — some 1904.) The Real Estate, Safe Deposit, Trust and Investment Com- pany Incorporated Jan. 26, 1887. Commenced business May 1, 1888. 1889-1891. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 121) — sam^ 1891.) Real Estate Title Company of New Jersey, Trenton Incorporated March 1, 1888. Commenced business May 12, 1888. 1890. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banking and insurance cos. 1890: 137.) 168 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BANKS: INDIVIDUAL TRUST COMPANIES— cont'd Republic Trust and Banking Co. 1876. Stmt, of resources and liabilities, Dec. 30. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1876: 57.) Savings, Investment and Trust Co. of East Orange Incorporated Feb. 6, 1890. Commenced business Oct. i, 1892. 1892-1904. Resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. bank- ing and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1892 (pp. 139-140)— some 1904.) Security Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Camden Incorporated March 11, 1868. Resumed business June 1, 1892 ; title changed to Security Trust Co., 1901. 1892-1904. Resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. bank- ing and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1892 (pp. 140-141)— same 1904.) Silk City Deposit and Trust Company Incorporated M&rcb 30, 1893. Commenced business May 10, 1893. 1893-1904. Resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. bank- ing and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1893 (pp. 142-143)— «ome 1904.) Standard Finance and Trust Company, Jersey City Incorporated Feb. 11, 1897. Commenced business Feb. 15, 1897. 1897-1900. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance 1897 (p. 145) — same 1900.) State Trust Co. of Harrison and Newark 1873. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities, etc. Jan. 1. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1872: 47.) State Trust Co. of Newark 1873-1902. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc., Dec. 31. (Ann, stmts, of banks 1873 (p. 61)— A.R. comr. banking and Insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902.) Stmts, for 1875, 1876 and 1877 are dated Jan. ; In 1877 the title was changed to State Banking Co., and from that date, stmts, cover the calendar year. State Trust and Safe Deposit Company, Passaic Incorporated Not. 26, 1889. Commenced business Jan. 2, 1890. 1890. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1890: 138.) Trenton Trust and Safe Deposit Company Incorporated Jan. 26, 1887. Commenced business May 1, 1888. 1892-1904. Resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. bank- ing and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1892 (pp. 141-142)— some 1904.) Trust Company of New Jersey, Hoboken Incorporated April, 1899. Commenced business May 22, 1899. 1899-1904. Ann. stmt of resources, liabilities, etc. ( A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1899 (pp. 148-149)— same 1904.) Union County Trust Company, Elizabeth Incorporated Nov. 13, 1901. Commenced business Feb. 3. 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 222-224)— some 1904.) United Mutual Loan and Building Association, Gloucester City 1870. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc, Aug. 10. (Ann. stmts, of banks 1870: 3.) The U. S. Credit System Company, Newark Incorporated Nov. 12, 1888. Commenced business March 20, 1889. 1889-1890. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts of banks and savings Institutions 1889 (p. 110) — same 1890.) BANKS: INDIVIDUAL TRUST COMPANIES— cont'd Vineland Trust Company Incorporated June 20, 1904. Commenced business Not. 1, 1904. 1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (AE. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks etc. 1904: 249-250.) West Hudson County Trust Compp.ny, Harrison Incorporated Feb. 10, 1902. Commenced business Uai i, 1902. ' 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance 1902 (pp. 225-226)— same 1904.) West Jersey Title and Guarantee Company, Camden Incorporated March 6, 1888. Commenced business July ' 24. 1888. 1889-1890. Resources and liabilities. (Ann. stmts, of banks and savings institutions 1889 (p. 122)— some 1890.) West Side Trust Company, Newark Incorporated April 14, 1902. Commenced business June 2, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (AE. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 226-227) — sam^ 1904.) Westfield Trust Company, Westfield Incorporated Dec. 12, 1902. Commenced business Jnlj i; 1903. 1903-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources and liabilities, etc (A.R. comr. banks and savings institutions rel. to savings banks, etc. 1903 (pp. 228-229)— some 1904.) Woodbury Trust Company Incorporated May 23, 1902. Commenced business TSxj 26, 1902. 1902-1904. Ann. stmt, of resources, liabilities, etc. (AB. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1902 (pp. 227-228) — same 1904.) BANTA (JOHN T.) 1811. Jersey Bank. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1811: 546.) BARBER (J. E.) 1892. Poultry-raising. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892:321- 326.) BARCK (HARRY L.) 1902. Overseers of the poor. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 26.) BARNEGAT, OCEAN COUNTY Climate; see that title Rainfall; see Climate. Rainfall Temperature; see Climate. Temperature Wind; see Climate. Wind BARNEGAT BAY Fisheries; see Fish and Game BARNETT (WM. N.) 1877. Viticultural education and its prospective results. (Procs. state hortlc. socy. 1877: 29-31.) BARNEY (C. H.) 1885. N. J. at New Orleans. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 225-234 ) . Jan. 1. Rept. of N. J. comr. to World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition at New Orleans, 12 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1885 v. 2, doc. 40.) . Dec. 15. Rept. of C. H. Barney, comr. for the state of N. J. to the World's Industrial and Cotton Cen- tennial Exposition. Trenton: John L. Murphy, 1886. Copies seen In the N. J. State Library and In the fl. i- Hist Socy., at Newark. . Same. 47 (1) pp. (Legisl. docs. 1886. v. 3, betw. docs. 35 and 36.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 169 BARNEY (C. H.)— cont'd 1886. Jan. 2. Rept. as comr. of North, Central and South American Exposition at New Orleans. 7 pp. (Leglsl. docs. 1886 v. 3, doc. 35.) . Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. 7 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. BARON DE HIRSCH AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; see AGRICULTURE. EDUCATION BARRETT (MRS. B. F.) 1857. Horticultural Socy. In Orange. (Rept. state agrlc. socy. 1855/6: 145-147.) BARRETT (LEWIS H.) Deputy Factory Inspector ; first district, 1898-1902 ; see Labor. Factory Inspection. BARRINGER (WM. N.) 1878/9-1895/6. Rept. as city supt. of schools In Newark. (A.R. bd. of education 1878/9 app. (pp. 13-15) — same 1895/6.) Omitted 1880/1-1881/2, 1883/4-1884/5, 1886/7, 1890/1. BARROWS (W. B.) 1892. Economic work of division of ornithology and mammalogy at Washington. (19 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1891: 153-163.) BARROWS (WALTER A.) 1872/3-1874/5. Rept. as co. supt. of schools In Burling- ton Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1872/3 app. (pp. 22- 23)— same 1874/5.) BARTON (GEORGE H.) 1883/4. Rept. as city supt. of schools In Jersey City. (A.R. bd. of education 1883/4 app., 22-23.) . Rept. as CO. supt. of schools in Hudson Co. (Same- 1883/4 app., 78-79.) BARTON (JOSEPH) 1904. Trucking Interests of N. J. (Procs. state hortlc. socy. 1904: 76-81.) BARTON (OMAR) 1875. Use of lime [in Salem Co.]. (3 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1875: 55-56.) BASKING RIDGE, SOMERSET CO. Buckwheat crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Clover Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Com Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Grass and Forage Crops; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage. Clover Oats Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Peach Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Schools in; see Education BASSETT (C. PHILLIPS) 1886. Disposal of house sewage in distrs. not provided with sewers. (10 A.R. bd. of health 1886: 211.) . Roads and streets as sanitary measures and how to construct them. (10 same 1886: 139-156.) 1889. East Orange sewage disposal works. (13 same 1889: 73-82.) 1890. Stream pollution. (14 same 1890: 170-171.) 1893. Interest of state to conserve its streams. (17 same 1893: 31-38.) BASSETT (WM. F.) 1885. Summer decoration of shaded grounds. (Procs. state hortlc. socy. 1885: 88-90.) BATEMAN (EPHRAIM) 1780-1829 Assemblyman from Cumberland Co., 1808/9-1809/10, 1811/2-1813/4; Representative in Congress 1815- 1823 ; Councilman from Cumberland Co., 1826 : U. S. Senator 1828-1829. Reports by Committee on TEEAStrBBB's Accounts 1811. See Finance: state, serial group B. [Select] Committee 1809. Nov. 8. Items from Govs. mess. resp. militia. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1809: 206-208.) 1812. Feb. 4. State house. (Sams Jan. 1812: 213.) BATSTO, BURLINGTON CO. Sugar Beet Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Sugar Water Supply; see that title BAXTER (CHAS. J.) See also Dodd (Amzl). State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1895/6- 1903/4. Annual Reports; see Education, the serial group Special Reports 1899/00. School census. (A.R. bd. education 1899/00: 217-233; app., 129-251.) BAY HEAD, OCEAN CO. Typhoid Fever; see Public Health BAYARD (SAMUEL) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1813/4-1815/6. Reports by Select CoMMiTTia; 1814. Jan. 13. Compensation of justices of peace and constables; support of prisoners in co. jails. (Votes of Assem. 1813/4: 91-93.) . Feb. 2. Free schools. (.8am^ 1813/4: 171-173.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1813/4 : 173.) 1815. Feb. 2. Hall of Assem. (Same 1814/5: 174.) BAYLES (J. C.) 1880. Extract from rept. on building inspection [sani- tary]. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 135-136.) 1886. Traps and trap ventilation. (9 sams 1886: 207- 209.) 1888. Defective plumbing. (12 some 1888: 205-206.) . Means for preventing spread of contagious dis- eases In cities. (12 same 1888: 179-187.) Relates to N. T. City alone. BAYONNE, HUDSON CO. Banks: see Banks, Individual Manual Training; see Education Schools in; see Education Trust Company; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies BEACH HAVEN, BURLINGTON CO. Artesian Wells; see Natural Resources Sanitation; see that title BEAL (F. E. L.) 1899. Economic relations of birds and their food. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1899: 104-129.) BEAL (W. J.) 1884. Crossing flowers. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 91-93.) BEAN Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable 170 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY BEANS (THOS. J.) See also Climate. Precipitation. Moorestown. 1863-1902. Table: precipitation at Moorestown. (13 A.R. bd. directors N. J. weather service 1902: 75.) 1865-1880. Table: frosts each year at Moorestown. (A.R. state geologist 1881: *32.) 1865-1887. Frosts, (v. 1, Final rept state geologist 1888: 345.) 1884. Forestry — does it interest us? (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 165-174.) 1885. Temperature, rainfall and crops in Burlington County. (13 same 1885: 268-269.) 1890. Climate at Moorestown; observations. (18 same 1890: 380.) . Melon culture. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1890: 71-76.) . Markets along and by our r.rs. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 369-371.) 1891. Sweet potato and melon culture. (19 same 1891: 415-416.) . Should horticulture and agric. be combined on the farm? (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1891: 131-137.) 1892. Scarlet clover. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 334-339.) 1893. Profitable crops for Burlington Co. farms. (21 sams 1893: 336-339.) 1894. Sweet potatoes. (22 some 1894: 357-358.) . Extension of free rural delivery. (21 same 1893: 218-223.) 1894-1904. Climatic history of Burlington Co. (22 same 1894 (p. 364)— 32 same 1904.) 1896. Remarks on horticulture. (23 same 1895: 215- 220.) . How to interest the young in horticultural pur- suits. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1896: 46-56.) 1898. Angoumois grain moth. (26 A.R. bd. agric. 1898: 263.) BEASLY (WALKER); see CORRUPT PRACTICES BEATTY (ERKURIES) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1801-1806, 1812-1813, 1820 ; Councilman from Middlesez Co., 1807, 1809, 1814-1817, 1822. Reports by MmxABY Committee 1813. Feb. 12. Failure of brigade paymasters and judge advocates to make yearly returns to treasurer. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1813: 98.) . Feb. 19. Apprn. for protection of maritime fron- tier. (Same 1812/3: 148-149.) [Select] Committee 1814. Nov. 4. Maritime frontier. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1814: 1637.) 1815. Oct 26. Maritime frontier. (Some 1815/6: 1777- 1778; Votes of Assem. 1815/6: 15-16.) BEATTY (JOHN) 1749-1826 Native of Penn. ; served in the Ecvolntionary War ; sat In Continental Congress ; Assemblyman from Mid- dlesez Co., 1789 ; Conndlman from Middlesex Co., 1781-1782, 1806 and from Burlington Co., 1810- 1813 ; member of House of Kepresentatlves 1793- 1795 ; secretary of state of N. J., 1795-1805 ; ad- jutant-General. 1812-1813 (see Militia) ; member of commission on government Iionse and lot in 1817 and 1820. He was president of the Delaware Bridge Co., in 1803, and of the Trenton Banking Co., 1815- 1826. and served as trustee of the College of New Jersey for nearly twenty years. 1817. Nov. 4. Government house. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1817: 31.) Joint rept. with Eobt. M'Neely and Oershom Mott. 1820. Nov. 13. Government house and lot in Trenton. (.Same Oct. 1820: 76-77.) Joint rept. with James Parker and David Thompson, Jr. BEATTYESTOWN, WARREN CO. Com Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain BEDLE (JOSEPH DORSETT) 1831-1894 A native of New Jersey ; appointed as Supreme Court Judge in New Jersey in 1863 and again in 1872; Governor, 1875-1877 and ez-officlo president of the state board of education (see Education). Governor For messages, see under Governor. BEEBE (E. P.) 1880. Currants — culture and best varieties for market use. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 194-199.) This article was signed by E. B. Beebe — a typographical error. 1886. Should not the originators of agric. and hortic. products have the same protection as is afforded inventors of agric. implements. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1886: 191-194.) 1889. Weed extermination. (17 A,R. bd. agric. 1889: 584-589.) 1901. Rept. on flowers. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 50-56.) 1903. Rept. as delegate from N. J. State Hortic Socy. to Western N. Y. State Hortic. Socy. at Rochester, N. Y. (Same 1903: 247-250.) . Rept. of executive committee's visit to the fruit farms of South Jersey. (Same 1903: 102-112.) BEEEMAN (EDWIN) 1877. The apple. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1877: 32- 34.) 1878. [Varieties of fruit in Middletown.] (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 170.) BEEKMAN (JOHN W.) Assemblyman from Middlesez Co., 1892-1894. Reports by Committee on Railboads and Canals 1892. Feb. 22. Combinations for raising price of coaL (Minutes of Assem. 1892: 345-346.) BEERS (EDWIN C.) 1884/5-1886/7. Rept. as supt. of schools of Phillipsbnrg. (A.R. bd. of education 1884/5 app. (pp. 91-92)— *oni« 1886/7.) BEESLEY (MAXTRICE) Assemblyman from Cape May Co., 1840-1841; Conndl- man from Cape May Co., 1842-1844 ; one of comrs. to purchase site for lunatic asylum, 1845. Reports by 1844. Feb. 15. Breakwater at Cape May. (Jol. LegisL Council 1843/4: 246-264; Votes of Assem. 1843/4: 450-458.) The Assem. rept. was submitted by A. W. Brown. . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Jol Legisl. Comi- cll, 1843/4 : 255 ; Minutes of Assem., 1843/4 : 458.) 1856. History of Cape May Co. (Geology of Cape May Co. 1856: 159-205.) 1857. April 27. Disappointment in Cape May Co. over their inability to obtain the geol. rept and map of the county which have been published. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 1858: 61-62.) 1867-1879/80. Rept as co. supt of schools in Cape May Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1867 (pp. 709-713)— aom* 1879/80.) , Paging from. Collected docs. BEESLEY (THOS.) Assemblyman from Cape May Co., 1865-1867, 1869, 1870; Senator from Cape May Co., 1871-1873. 1856. Lists of larger wild animals and of birds of Cape May Co. (Geology of Cape May Co. 1856: 138-145.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 171 BEET Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable BELL (E. C.) 1882. Strawberries and their culture. (10 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1882: 73-81.) BELL (JOHN M.) 1904. See Climate. Floods. Northern N. J. Flood Com- mission. BELLEVILLE, ESSEX COUNTY Banks; see Banks: Individual. Manufacturers' Bank Copper; see Mines and Mining. Copper BELMAR, MONMOUTH CO. Sanitation; see that title BELVIDEEE, WARREN COUNTY Banks: see Banks, Individual Climate; see that title Schools in; see Education BENEFICIARY ORGANIZATIONS 1893. An objectionable feature of act of 1893 regulating fraternal beneficiary socys. ; payment of endowments to living members at expiration of fixed periods. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to life, etc. 1892 pt. 2: xiii.) . Fraternal beneficiary assns.; business in state. (Same 1893 pt. 2: 502.) . Fraternal beneficiary assns.; general business for yr. (Same 1893 pt. 2: 501.) 1893-1904. Abstrs. of ann. stmts, of fraternal beneficiary assns. and socys. (Sams 1893 pt. 2 (pp. 379-455) — same 1904.) 1893-1904. Fraternal beneficiary assns. — assets, liabili- ties, Income, and disbursements. (Same 1893 pt. 2 (p. 500)— «ome 1904.) 1899-1904. Fraternal beneficiary assns. — business in state for yr. (Same 1899 pt. 2 (pp. 516-577)— same 1904.) . Fraternal beneficiary assns. — exhibit of policies in force at beginning and end of yr., those issued, those transmitted and increase. (Same 1899 pt. 2 (pp. 514-515)— some 1904.) 1900/1-1903/4. See Insurance. Life Insurance, these dates. BENJAMIN (D.) 1886. Relation betw. drinking water and typhoid fever. (10 A.R. bd. of health 1886: 133-138.) BENNETT (THOS.) 1884. Swine plague or hog cholera. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 211-214.) BERGEN (FRANK) 1898. The law of master and servant. (21 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1897/8: 303-308.) BERGEN (MARTIN V.) 1883/4. Rept. as city supt. of schools in Camden. (A.R. bd. of education 1883/4 app., pp. 4-8.) 1891/2-1899/00. Same. (.Sfame 1891/2 pt. 1, app. (pp. 67- 69)— same 1899/00.) 1898/9. Manual training in Camden. (Same 1898/9: 385-387.) BERGEN CITY, HUDSON CO. Schools in; see Education BERGEN COUNTY One of the nine counties In existence at date of Union of East and West Jersey (1702). See also Carlstadt, Cherry Hill, Fort Lee, Garfield, Hack- enaack, Leonia, New Barbadoes Township, New Mllford, Rldgefleld Park, Eidgewood, Eutherford, Tenafly. Agricultural Societies; see that title Almshouses; see Maintenance. Dependents Banks: see Banks, Individual Bridges; see that title Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fair; see Agriculture. Fairs Fisheries; see that title Geology; see that title Land; see that title Road Tax; see Taxation: State. Road Tax Roads; see that title Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Taxes; see Taxation: State. County Tax Water Supply; see that title BERGEN TUNNEL; see RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL. ERIE RAILWAY BERNARD (J.) 1823. See Canals: Individual. Morris Canal. BETTLE (EDWARD) Senator from Camden Co., 1867-1872 ; prison labor com- missioner, 1879 ; member of state board of assessors, 1884-1888 (see Taxation : State). 1856. Agric. socy. of Camden and Gloucester cos. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/6: 25-26.) Prison Labor Commissioner 1879. Rept. of comn. on prison labor. 108 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1880 v. 1, doc. 37.) The other comrs. were W. R. Murphy, A. S. Meyrick, Saml. AUinson, Sanford B. Hunt. . Same, separate. Trenton: W. S. Sharp, 1879. 82 pp. Senator [Speciai,] Committee 1867. April 12. Rept. on the sinking fund, Minutes of Assem. (Legisl. 1867: 1203- docs. 18tJ7: 113-116; 1207.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. at the office of the State Gazette, 1867. 4 pp. Imprint taken from cover. BETTLE (WM.) Commissioner of Banking and Insurance, 1896-1902. Reports ; see Insurance. BETTS (JOHN B.) 1884. Agrotidse — cut worms. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 59-61.) (9 A.R. bd. agric. BETTS (SILAS) 1881. Milch cow in West Jersey. 1881: 129-138.) BEVERLY, BURLINGTON COUNTY Banks: see Banks, Individual Climate; see that title BEVERLEY MONUMENT; see PARKS AND MONUMENTS 172 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BEVIER (LOUIS, JR.) 1892 Agric. College University extension. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 387-389.) 1894 Best methods of agric. education. (21 «a»te 189d: 96-111.) BICYCLE Manufacture; see Industries, etc. Tax; see Taxation: State BIDDLE (STACY) Member of Assembly, from Burlington Co., 1795-1796. Reports by [Select] Committee 1796. Feb. 20. Indian lands; Brotherton. (Votes of Assem. Feb. 1796: 24.) BIDLEMAN (ABRAHAM) Member of Assembly from Sussex Co., 1816-1817. Reports by Select Committee 1817. Jan. 23. Petition of pres. and directors of Colum- bia Bridge Co. (Votes of Assem. 1816/7: 135-136.) BILLINGSPORT, GLOUCESTER CO. Frosts; see Climate , BINGHAM (RUDOLPHUS) 1879. Silk culture. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1879: 173-177.) 1887. Protecting plants from frost. (15 A.R. bd. of agric. 1887: 28-31.) 1888. Gardening. (16 same 1888: 505-508.) 1889. Gardening. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 108- 110.) 1891. Early tomatoes. (Same 1891: 88-91.) 1892. Birds as insect destroyers. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 163-164.) 1894. Farming under glass. (22 same 1894: 421^422.) 1895. Intensive horticulture. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1895: 151-161.) BIRDS; see FISH AND GAME BIRKINBINE (JOHN) 1895. April 23. Iron ore production in N. J. (A.R. state geologist 1894: 287-288.) BIRTHS; see VITAL STATISTICS BISHOP (J. I.) 1879. Tobacco. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 107-109.) BISHOP (JAMES) 1816-189S Native of N. J. ; Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1849-1850 ; member of House of EepresentatlveSj 1855-1857 ; chief of bureau of statistics of labor and Industries, 1S78-1892 (for annual reports, see Labor) . Reports by 1885. Loss of office of bureau of statistics of labor, etc., through fire. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1884/5: xxvi-xxvll.) Speciai Committee 1850. Feb. 7. Trenton Mutual Life and Fire Insurance Co. (Minutes 74 Gen. Assem. 1850: 539-542.) BLACK (B. R.) 1882. Poultry crop on N. J. farms. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 87-91.) BLACK (CHARLES) 1895. My experience with" Japan plums. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1895: 96-97.) 1897. How to plant and what to grow. (Same 1897: 111-118.) 1900. How and when to prune. (Same 1900: 167-175.) 1904. Visit to mtg. of Amer. Pomological Socy. in Sept, 1903. {Same 1904: 45-50.) BLACK (CHAS. C.) Member of state bd. of taxation, 1891-1904. 1897. See Taxation: state, this date. Annual Reports; see Taxation: State BLACK (E. S.) 1904. Grafting and budding from bearing trees and nursery rows. (Procs. state hortic. assn. 1904: 219- 228.) BLACK (GEO.) State director of the Delaware and £aritan Canal It Camden & Amboy B.B. Cos., 1862-1865. Reports; see Railroads. United N. J. R.R. and Canal (^. BLACK (PARKER N). 1894. Ventilation of separate systems of sewerage. (18 A.R. bd. of health, 1894: 339-342.) BLACK (SAMUEL) Member of Assembly from Burlington Co., 1828-1831. Reports by Select Committee 1829. Feb. 21. Proposals for prtg. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9: 307-308.) BLACK (WILLUM) Member of Assembly from Burlington Co., 1839-1841. Reports by Committee on Tbeasubee's Accounts 1840-1841. See Finance: state, serial group B. BLACK BASS; see FISH AND GAME BLACKBERRY Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit BLACKWELL (A. B.) 1882. The criminal classes of N. J. (5 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1881/2: 428-43L) BLACKWELL (MRS. GEO. W.) 1903. New Jersey's need for a reformatory for older girls and women. (2 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1903: 41-45.) BLACKWELL (IRA J.) 1878. Peach culture in N. J. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1878: 39-40.) 1881. Middlemen. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 189.) 1889. New fruit and some old varieties not generauy known in this section. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889:212-214.) . Drainage for fruit crops. (Some 1889: 4446.) 1892. Stock in our orchards. (Same 1892: 112-llo-' 1894. Care and cultivation of orchards. (Same WVi. 118-122.) 1897. Lessons on spraying. (Same 1897: 30-32.) 1900. Apples. (Same 1900: 78-84.) 1902. Amer. Pomological Socy. (Same 1902: fiv^J 1903. Rept. of visit to the fruit farms of Burlington and Gloucester cos. (Same 1903: 112-118.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 173 BLACKWELL (JONATHAN H.) Senator from Mercer Co., 1875-1877 ; Commissioner of sinking fund, 1884-1887 (see Dept.) ; state treas- urer, 1885 (see Treasurer). BLAIRSTOWN, WARREN CO. Water Supply; see that title BLAKE (L. I.) 1890. Use of spectroscope for determining whether cess pools, etc., connect with wells. (14 A.R. bd. of health 1890: 21.) BLANCH (THOMAS) Assemblyman from Bergen Co., 1778, 1797-1804. Reports by Select Committee 1803. Nov. 3. Fisheries in South River, Middlesex Co. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1803: 28-29.) BLANE (JOHN) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1835-1836 ; Senator from Hunterdon Co., 1862-1864. Reports by Select Committee 1837. March 8. Minority rept. rel. to the r.r. at Tren- ton [joint companies]. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 717-757.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by J. Justice & Son, 1837. 43 pp. Copy seen In Free Public Library of Jersey City. BOO copies were ordered prtd. (House Jol. 1836/7 : BLIND Maintenance; see that title BLISH ( ) 1892. Roads. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: .572-573.) BLODGETT (RUFUS S.) 1834-igio Native of New Hampshire ; Assemblyman from Ocean Co., 1878-1880; U. S. Senator, 1887-1893. Reports by Committee op Wats and Means 1880. March 12. Minority rept.; alleged losses sus- tained by state through its financial officers. (Min- utes of Assem. 1880: 892-895.) . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1880 v. 11, doc. 35: 9-11.) BLOOMFIELD (JOSEPH), 1755-1823 Native of N. J. ; served In the Revolutionary War ; state attorney general, 1783-1792 ; Governor, 1801, 1803-1812 ; member of House of Representatives, 1817-1821. 1808. Nov. 7. Rept. on property of Society of Useful Mnfres. at Paterson. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1808: 34-36.) A voluntary rept. made from Information obtained while holding a special term of court at Newark. BLOOMFIELD, ESSEX CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual Manual Training; see Education Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Trust Company; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies BLYTHE (WM.) 1888/9-1893/4. Table: meteorological observations at Atlantic City. (13 A.R. bd. of health 1889 (p. 394) —18 same 1894.) BOARDS OF HEALTH; see PUBLIC HEALTH BODINE (H. F.) Apptd. by bd. of agric. in 1890 to inspect cultivation of Great Meadows in Warren Co. 1889. Fruit exchange method of disposing of produce. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 92-96.) BODINE (JOHN F.) Senator from Gloucester Co., 1879-1881. Reports by Committee on Lunatic Asylums 1880. Feb. 4. Rept. [as to expense in N. J., results, etc.]. (Sen. jol. 1880: 163-170.) . Same. 14 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1880, doc. 33.) 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1880:171.) Special Committee 1879. Feb. 26. Mnfre. of boots and shoes in the state prison. 7 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1879, vi, doc. 26.) BODINE (JOSEPH L.) Comr. of sinking fund, 1881-1884 ; for annual reports, see Debt. BODINE (DR. JOS. L.), OF TRENTON 1876. Vital statistics. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 130- 131.) 1877. Rept. as member of committee on vital statistics apptd. by N. J. Sanitary Assn. (2 same 1878: 139- 140.) 1879. Summary of address [on sanitary science]. (7 same 1883: 127-129.) 1883. Rept. on visits to properties of sinking fund. (A.R. comrs. sinking fund 1882/3: 21-37.) BOICE (CORNELIUS) One of comrs. to examine Plainfield BanK (1844) ; see Banks : Individual ; Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1851. Reports by Committee on Corpoeations 1851. Feb. 26. Middlesex and Essex Turnpike Co. (Minutes of Assem. 1851: 895.) BOILER MANUFACTURE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. BOLAND (J. A.) 1882/3-1884/5. Rept. as supt. of schools in Millville. (A.R. bd. of education 1882/3 app. (pp. 19-20)— — same 1884/5.) Omitted In 1883/4. BOLOGNA SAUSAGE; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW BOLTON (J. H.) 1890/1. Meteorological observations at Paterson. (15 A.R. bd. health 1891: 419.) BONNELL (ALEXANDER V.) Senator from Hunterdon Co., 1853-1855. Reports by Special Committee 1854. March 2. Blizabethtown and Somerville R.R. Co. (Sen. jol. 1854: 508-519.) 1855. Jan. 10. Elizabethtown and Somerville R.R. Co. {Same 1855: 92-94.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1855 : 94.) BONSALL (HENRY I.) 1874/5-1881/2. Rept. as city supt. of schools in Camden. (A. R. bd. of education app. (p. 8)— same 1881/2.) 1884/5. Same. (Same 1884/5 app., 68-70.) m INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY BONSALL (HENRY L.) ABsemtlyman from Camden Co., 1869-1870, 1880-1881. Reports by Committee of Ways and Means 1881. Sureties of late treasurer, Sooy. 11 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1881 V. 1, doc. 37.) BOONTON, MORRIS COUNTY Banks; see that title BOOTH (JOSEPH) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1858. Reports by Committee op Ways and Means 1858. Apportionment of school fund. Trenton :" True American" office, 1858. 4 pp. . Same. (App. to Minutes of Assem. 1858: 1017- 1018; app. to Sen. jol. 1858: 1017-1018; Minutes of Assem. 1858: 342-343.) BORDENTOWN, BURLINGTON CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual Health; see Public Health Industrial Education; see Education Schools in; see Education Water Supply; see that title BORROUGH (EDWARD) Road Commissioner, 1894. Report; see Roads, serial group BORTON (0.) 1883. Salem Co. Agric. Socy. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 175.) BOSS (CHAS. E.) 1892/3-1893/4. Rept. as principal of North Plainfleld Public School. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1, app. (pp. 134-136) — same 1893/4.) BOSWELL (WM.) State Librarian, 1829-1833. BOTANY Economic; see Agriculture. Economic Botany BOUND BROOK, SOMERSET CO. Malaria; see Public Health Rainfall; see Climate. Rainfall BOUNDARY See also Land, Riparian. Delaware 1873. The state of the question of jurisdiction and boundary betw. N. J. and Del. Trenton: Wm. S. Sharp's Prtg. and Pubg. House, 1873. 328 pp., map. 4°. Copy seen In New York Public Library ; apparently In- complete. 1877. Suit to be begun in regard to boundary betw. N. J. and Del. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 19.) 1878. Pending suit rel. to Del. boundary; New Jersey fishermen may exercise their rights to middle of river until decision is made. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 27-28.) 1888. Boundary betw. N. J. and Del. (v. 1. Final rept. state geologist 1888: 81-84.) BOUNDARY— cont'd New York The boundary line betw. N. J. and N. Y. was settled June 28, 1834, by act of Congress, giving N. Y. excinsiye control over the waters of N. Y. Bay, Bedlow and Ellis Islands, also of the waters of the Kill von Kuli, betw. Staten Island and N. J., while N. J. was given the ownership of land under the water, west of the middle of the Bay and Hud- son River, betw. Manhattan Island and N. 3. For history of events leading to tliis settlement, see U. S. 23 Cong., 1 sess.. Sen. doc. 239 ; House ex. doc. 260; also Opinion by Judge Elmer, in 1862, in N. J. Supreme Court, State vs. Babcock. 1807. Rept. of the comrs. on the controversy with the state of N. Y. resp. the Eastern boundary of the state of N. J. Published by order of council. Tren- ton: Prtd. by Wilson & Halsey, 1807. 67 pp. Aaron Ogden, Alex. C. M'Whorter, Wm. S. Penning- ton, James Parker, Lewis Condict. . Same. Re-prtd. by William L. Prall, 1826. 52 pp. 200 copies ordered [reprinted]. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1826 : 81.) . Same. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1807: 624-628.) 1820. Govs. mess. (Williamson) rel. to jurisdiction over waters betw. N. Y. and N. J. (Votes of Assem, Jan. 1820: 81-82.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1820 : 82.) 1828. Mess, of the Gov., together with the rept. of the comrs. apptd. on the part of the state of N. J. to settle the question of territory and jurisdiction in dispute with the state of New York, etc. Trenton: Prtd. for the state by J. Justice, 1828. 64 pp. Richard Stockton, Lucius Q. C. Elmer, and James Parker were the comrs. . Same. (Votes of Assem. 1827/8: 131-175.) 1830. Pending action in Supreme Court to decide dif- ficulties betw. N. Y. and N. J. in regard to Eastern boundary of N. J. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Jan. 7, 1830.) 1831. In regard to suit pending in Supreme Court hetw. N. J. and N. Y. (.Same (Vroom) Oct. 27, 1831.) 1833. Approaching settlement of boundary question with N. Y.; Theodore Frelinghuysen, Jas. Parker and Lucius Q. C. Elmer being comrs. on part of N. J. (Same (Seeley) Oct. 23, 1833.) . Communication from Gov. Marcy of N. Y. to Gov. of N. J. announcing apptmt. of Benj. F. Butler, Peter Aug. Jay and Henry Seymour, comrs. to con- fer with N. J. comrs. resp. boundary. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4: 17.) . Govs. mess. (Southard) and ace. docs, on contro- versy resp. boundary betw. N. Y. and N. J. (Same 1832/3: 185-189.) . Rept. of the committee (Green) to whom was referred the Govs. mess. rel. to the controversy betw. N. Y. and N. J. concerning territorial limits and jurisdiction. (Jol. legisl. council 1832/3: 96- 99.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1832/3: 99 ) 1834. Rel. to agreement or treaty entered into by comrs. of N. J. and of N. Y. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 29, 1834.) • 1841. Suit pending in U. S. Supreme Court resp. tme of proprietors of Bast N. J. to lands covered oy water, in state. (Same (Pennington) Oct. 26, 1841.) 1857. Quarantine: anchoring of vessels with infect- ious disease on board In Raritan Bay within N. J. waters by order of health officers of N. Y. Quaran- tine; apptmt. of comrs. to investigate infringement of N. J. boundary and jurisdiction; conveyance oi Sandy Hook in fee to N. Y. by general govt.; pr^ test; if proposition proposed ceding of Staten Islana to N. J. it might be worthy of consideration; sug- gested that joint comn. be apptd. to settle boundary, etc. (Same (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 10-12.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 175 BOUNDARY— cont'd New York— cont'd 1857. Proposed establishment of quarantine on N. J. territory by N. Y. (Same (Newell) Jan. 20, 1857: 7.) 1872. Boundary or partition line betw. N. J. and N. Y. (A.R. state geologist 1872: 14-15.) 1873. North boundary line betw. N. Y. and N. J. should be attended to. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 22-23.) . Northern boundary line; assistance rendered by U. S. Coast Survey. (A.R. state geologist 1873: 10- 11.) 1874. Northern Boundary line survey. (Same 1874: 8-10.) . Steps taken to establish boundary line betw. N. Y. and N. J. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) . Map of northern boundary line of N. J. showing location of old monuments (1774) and straight line surveyed in 1874. (A.R. state geologist 1874.) . Rept. on a survey of the boundary line betw. N. J. and N. Y. made in July and Aug., 1874. Geo. H. Cook, state geologist. New Brunswick: Terhune & Van Anglen's Press, 1874. 48 pp., map. Copies seen in Princeton University Library and in Columbia University Library. . Same. 37 pp., map. (Legisl. docs. 1875 [doc. 26].) . Same. (A.R. state geologist 1874: 69-115.) This rept. is also found in N. Y. Sen. docs., 98 sess., v. 1, no. 17. 1875. Boundary line betw. N. Y. and N. J.; recom- mended that authorities of N. Y. be invited to appt. comrs. to join with a N. J. comn. to determine loca- tion of boundary line and mark it with permanent monuments. (Govs, mess (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1876. Provision for location of boundary line betw. N. Y. and N. J. and replacing of monuments recom- mended. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 33.) 1881. Govs. mess. (Ludlow) containing inclosure from Gov. of N. Y. concerning boundary lines of states of N. Y., Penn. and N. J.; plan for replacing monu- ments. 6 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1881 v. 1, doc. 30.) 1883. Rept. of the N. J. comrs. concerning the north- ern boundary line betw. N. Y. and N. J. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1883. 19 pp. . Same. 19 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1884, v. 2, [doc. 42]. The comrs. were A. Browning, Thos. N. McCarter, Geo. H. Cook. . Approaching completion of establishment of boundary line betw. N. Y. and N. J. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. Settlement of boundary line betw. N. J. and N. Y. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1887. Rept. and procs. of the N. J. boundary comn. ap- ptd. to locate and mark out, by stakes and buoys, the true boundary line betw. N. Y. and N. J. in lands under water in Raritan Bay. Trenton: The John L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1887. 46 pp., map. Robt. C. Bacot, A. B. Stoney and Geo. H. Cook were the N. J. comrs. ; Eobt. Moore, G. C. Hanus and Mr. Hazeltine,, the N. Y. comrs. For final rept. of this comn., see below, second item under 1890. 1888. Boundary betw. N. J. and N. Y. (v. i. Final rept. state geologist 1888: 40-81.) . Adjustment by joint comn. of N. Y. and N. J. of boundary line betw. N. Y. and N. J. in Raritan and Princes Bays; recommended that provision be made for meeting expense; also recommended that Gov. be authorized to cause boundary line monuments renewed or repaired and comptroller to draw his warrant for necessary expense. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 17.) BOUNDARY— cont'd New York — cont'd 1888. Recommended that comn. be apptd. to fix middle line of Hudson River as it was in 1834. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 17.) 1890. Rept. and procs. of the N. J. boundary comn. ap- ptd. to locate and mark out, by stakes and buoys, the true boundary line betw. N. Y. and N. J., in lands under water in the Hudson River Bay of N. Y., Kill von Kull and Arthur Kill, or Staten Island sounds, under the joint res. of the legisl., Feb. 14, 1888. Jersey City: The Jersey City Prtg. Co., 1890. 30 pp., map. E. C. Bacot, M. M. Oliver, E. A. Stevens, comrs. . Final rept. of the N. J. Boundary Comn. apptd. to locate and mark out the true boundary line betw. the states of N. J. and N. Y., in lands under water in Raritan Bay, under jt. res. of Apr. 20, 1886, with ace. docs. Jersey City: The Jersey City Prtg. Co., 1890. pp. 31-46, maps. Bound with and pagination continued from doc. pre- ceding this entry. See above, under date 1887, for the preliminary rept. of this comn. . Completion of marking boundary line in waters betw. N. Y. and N. J. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 19-20.) 1896. Rept. of examination of monuments marking boundary line betw. states of N. J. and N. Y. (A.R. riparian comrs. 1896: 15-16.) Pennsylvania 1888. Boundary line betw. N. J. and Penn. (v. 1. Final rept. state geologist 1888: 84-89.) Receipts and Expenditures 1882-1890. Amt. disbursed on acct. of expenses of northern boundary comn. (A.R. comptroller 1881/2 (p. 54) — same 1889/90.) Omitted 1883/4-1885/6. 1893. Amt. paid to riparian comrs. under act providing for marking boundary lines of state. (Sam,e 1892/3: 44.) BOUNTY Fiber Crops; see Agriculture. Crops. Fiber Crops Military; see War Expenditures. Civil War Sugar; see Agriculture. Crops. Sugar Textile Products; see Industries, etc. Textile BOWEN (D. C.) 1904. Rept. on the food supply of state institutions. (28 A.R. bd. of health 1904: 247-256.) BOWEN (JONATHAN) Assemblyman from Cumberland Co., 1776, 1778, 1782- 1783, 1785-1786, 1796, 1799, 1800. Member of committee to count and burn cancelled money, 1796 and 1799 ; see Money. BOWSER (ED. A.) 1870. Rept. of levels and soundings taken on Request River, Warren Co. (A.R. state geologist 1870: 69- 73.) . Maps of Great Meadows, Warren Co. Scale: 2 in. = 1 mi. (Sam^ 1870: betw pp. 68-69 and 69-70.) 1878. U. S. coast survey triangulation in N. J. (Same 1878: 81-82.) 1887-1894. U. S. coast and geodetic survey of N. J. (Same 1887 (pp. 9-10)— «ome 1895.) 1888 is in t. 1. Final rept. state geologist. BOX MANUFACTURE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. BOYCOTT; see LABOR DISPUTES ire INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BOYD (ADAM) 1746-1835 Assemblyman from Bergen Co., 1782-1783, 1787, 1794- 1795. Reports by [Select] Committed; 1794. Dec. 1. Accts. and vouchers of comrs. apptd. to provide suitable bldgs. for the Legisl. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1794: 98-99.) 1795. Feb. 26. Mountain road from new toll-bridge to Horssuymus. (Same Feb. 1795: 29.) 1796. March 11. Late western expedition. (Same Feb. 1796: 53.) BOYER (CHAS. B.) 1892/3. Manual training at Atlantic City. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1: app., 252-256.) 1895/6-1903/4. Same. (.Same 1895/6 (pp. 267-269) — same 1903/4.) 1901/2-1903/4. Rept. as supt. of schools in Atlantic City. (Same 1901/2 (pp. 112-115)— some 1903/4.) 1904. Backward children in the public schools. (3 N.J. conference of charities and corrections 1904: 39- 47.) BOYER (M. K.) 1892. Artificial hatching and rearing of chickens. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 363-368.) BOYLES (ALEXANDER) Member of Council from Sussex Co., 1841-1842. Reports by [Select] Committee 1843. Feb. 14. Accts. of postmaster of Trenton for postage of the Legisl. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1842/3: 205-227.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of As- sem. 1842/3 : 429) ; 500 copies. (Jol. Legisl. Coun- cil 1842/3:228.) Presented in the Assem. by Mr. WMtney. BOYSEN (THEO. H.) 1891. Diseases of grapes and their prevention. (18 A.R. bd. of agric. 1890: 349-357.) . Is there any danger in sprayed grapes? (19 same 1891: 399-400.) 1891/2. Rept. as supt. of schools of Egg Harbor City. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1 app., 69-70.) BRACE (F. R.) 1870-1889/90. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Camden Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1869/70 (pp. 114-116) — same 1889/90.) Paging from Collected docs. 1874/5-1876/7. Rept. as supt. of schools in Gloucester City. (Sams 1874/5 app. (p. 9)— same 1876/7.) BRACE (WM. H.) 1867. Rept. as co. supt. of schools In Mercer Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7: 741-747.) Paging from Collected docs. BRACKETT (C. F.) 1882. Hints with reference to regulation of moisture in rooms. (6 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 123-126.) BRADLEY (CHAS.) State Director of the United N. J. R. R. & Canal cos. of N. J., 1899-1904. Reports; see Railroads: Individual. United N. J. Railroad and Canal Co. BRADLEY (JOSEPH P.) 1868. Oct. 2. Ann. address before the N. J. state agric. socy.; with the ann. award of premiums. Newark: Prtd. at the Daily Advertiser office, 1868. 23 pp. Copy seen In New Jersey Hist. Socy., Newark. BRADLEY BEACH, MONMOUTH CO. Sanitation; see that title BRADSHAW (E.) 1893. Apples and how to grow them. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 399-400.) BRAKELY (J. H.) 1877. Cranberries. (4 A.R. bd. agric. 1876: 164-168.) 1878. Cranberry Interest. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1878: 250-254.) 1880. Present status of cranberry culture. (8 AR. bd. agric. 1880: 77-81.) 1884. Carp culture. (11 same 1883: 175-182.) 1890. Status of cranberry interest. (17 same 1889: 389- 392.) BRANDS (ORESTES M.) 1888/9. Rept. on manual training In public schools of Paterson. (A.R. bd. of education 1888/9 app., 155- 165.) 1888/9-1890/1. Rept. as supt. of schools in Paterson. (Same 1888/9 app. (pp. 118-131)— some 1890/1.) BRANT (S.) 1878. The most profitable peaches for northern N. J. (Procs. state hortlc. socy. 1878: 41-44.) BREAD; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW BREES (JOHN) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1832-1834. Reports by [Select] Committee 1834. Jan. Mode of taxation. (Votes of Assem. 1833/ 4: 301-303.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 300 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4 : 304.) BREINTNALL (R. HEBER) Adjutant General, Sept 30, 1902-1908 ; Annual Reports; see Mllltla. BRENSINGER (JOS. H.) 1875/6-1883/4. Rept. as supt. of schools of PhUlipsburg. (A.R. bd. of education 1875/6 app. (pp. 17-22)- same 1883/4.) BREWER (WM. H.) 1892. Breeding and rearing horses. (19 A.R. bd. agric, 1891: 131-143.) BREWSTER (JOHN) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co.. 1811/2. Reports [Select] Committee 1812. Jan. 24. Princeton College and Presbyterian church (Trenton) lottery. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1812: 149.) BRICK Manufacture; see Industries, etc. Building Materials INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 177 BRICK (JOSHUA) Member of Council from Cumberland Co., 1836-1836. Reports by [Special] Committee 1837. Feb. 16. Surplus revenue. (Jol. leglsl. council 1836/7: 221-224.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Jol. Leglsl. Council 1836/7 : 224.) BRIDGES 1796. Rept. of the committee (Dayton) on petition from Newark for permission to build bridges over the rivers Passaick (sic) and Hackinsack (sic). (Votes of Assem. Feb. 1796: 33.) 1797. Rept. of committee (Ward) on petitions from directors of Second-River bridge; tolls, (same Jan. 1797: 45.) 1804. Rept. of committee (Dunn) on communication from the Hudson River ^pposite N. Y. to the Eastern abutment of the bridge over Hackensack River. (Jol. leglsl. council. Oct. 1804: 356-357.) 1814. Rept. of committee (Parker) apptd. to examine act for building bridges over rivers Passaic and Hackinsack, and for other purposes, and to rept. how far rates of toll allowed by comrs. therein named, are in conformity to law. (Votes of Assem. 1814: 212-214.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1813/4 : 212- 214. 1855. Rept. of committee (Howell) resp. draws over the Passaic River. (Minutes of Assem. 1855: 194-195.) Mr. Tompkins was chrm. of this committee and reported act to widen draws In the bridges over the Passaic (p. 190). Messrs. Howell, Decker and Sooy, while they agreed to report the bill were " nevertheless constrained to express their dissent." . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1855 : 198.) 1865. Rept. of the committee (Laudell) apptd. to In- quire into the condition of the bridges over the Passaic and Hackensack rivers. In the cos. of Union, Essex and Hudson. Jersey City: Prtd. by J. H. Lyon. 1865. 11 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. . Same. 11 pp. (Leglsl. docs. 1865.) 1867. Corresp. and Govs. mess. (Ward) rel. to bridge over Newark Bay. (Leglsl. docs. 1867: 691-699.) 1868. Repts. of committee on commerce and navigation rel. to bridge of Central R.R. of N. J. over Newark Bay. (Minutes of Assem. 1868: 781-783.) Majority (p. 781), Eosenbaum; Minority, Atwater. 1882. Opinion of atty.-gen. (Stockton) concerning Pas- saic bridge bill. 4 pp. (Leglsl. docs. 1882, doc. 19.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1882: 678-679.) . A summary of the law of N. J. in rel. to public bridges; by Wm. Nelson. Paterson: Press Prtg. and Publishing Co., 1882. 43 pp. 1886. Veto mess. (Abbett) of House substitute for Sen- ate bill No. 42 [rel. to bridges over waters betw. states]. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. 13 pp. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1886: 453-463.) • 1894. Map of part of Hudson River over which pro- posed bridge is designed to cross, chartered limits being within limits of lines drawn from west 59 and west 69 sts. projected across river westerly to points opposite on N. J. shore. (A.R. riparian comrs. 1894.) . Rept. of special committee (Thompson) on in- vestigation of bridge from Easton, Penn. to Phillips- burg, N. J. (Sen. jol. 1894: 697-700; Minutes of As- sem. 1894: 954-957.) 1895. Objectionable features of proposed Hudson River bridge. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 8, 1895.) 12 BRIDGES— cont'd 1896. All bridges and trunks should be replaced with iron, terra cotta or stone. (3 A.R. comr. of public roads 1896: 23.) Bergen County 1803. Nov. 9. Rept. of select committee (Day) on pe- tition from sundry citizens of Essex and Bergen cos. rel. to erecting a bridge over Berry's Creek in Ber- gen Co. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1803: 74.) Burlington County 1816. Rept. of the committee (Read) to whom was committed the petition of the bd. of freeholders of Burlington Co. resp. a draw in the bridge over Crosswick's Creek. (Votes of Assem. 1815/6: 136- 137.) 1819. Rept. from committee (Evans) on memorial of board of chosen freeholders of Burlington Co., pray- ing for act to authorize re-building the drawbridge over Crosswicks Creek, without a draw therein. (Same Jan. 1819: 125.) 1821. Rept. of committee (Woolman) on petitions of inhabitants of Burlington Co. rel. to building of bridge over Bass River by chosen freeholders of said CO. {Same Oct. 1821: 37.) 1865. Essex County See above, Bridges, this date. Gloucester County 1807. Rept. of select committee (Rulon) on inexpedi- ency of building a bridge over Great Mantua Creek in Gloucester Co. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1807: 37- 38 ) 1817. Rept. of [select] committee (Pine) on petition from Gloucester Co. for a law to authorize boards of chosen freeholders of Gloucester and Salem cos. to build a drawbridge over Oldman's Creek at Stand- back's Landing. (Some 1817/8: 32-33.) 1865. Hudson County See above, Bridges, this date. Passaic County 1811. Rept. of committee (Terheun) on petition from sundry inhabitants of Bergen and Essex cos. rel. to bridge over the Passaic at Aquacknonk [1. e., Acquackanonck]. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1811: 74.) Sussex County 1815 Rept. of committee (J. Sharp) on petitions from inhabitants of Sussex Co. rel. to building bridge over Delaware River near the water gap. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1815: 20.) Union County 1865. bV~„-^9'ye, Bridges, this date. Laws 1882. A summary of the Laws of New Jersey in rel. to public bridges; by Wm. Nelson. Paterson: Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1882. 43 pp. BRIDGES: INDIVIDUAL Arthur Kill Bridge 1886 The Arthur Kill Bridge and The Hudson River Tunnel. Veto of Gov. (Abbett) of amdmt. to bridge act ... . with a note as to legislation concerning the Hudson Tunnel R.R. Co. Newark: The Hol- brook Prtg. Co., 1886. 20 pp. Copy seen in New Jersey Hist. Socy., Newark. Columbia Bridge Company 1817. Rept. of select committee (Bidleman) on petition of pres. and directors of Columbia Bridge Co. ask- ing state aid to erect bridges across Delaware. (Votes of Assem. 1816/7: 135-136.) 178 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BRIDGES: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Columbia Bridge Company— cont'd 1818. Rept. of committee (R. Thomson) rel. to petition of the Columbia Bridge Company. (Some Jan., 1818 : 48-49.) Delaware Bridge Company Incorporated In 1798 ; a supplementary act was passed In 1804, and " the first stone was laid on the Jersey shore on the 21st of May, 1804." 1835. Memorial from stockholders of Delaware Bridge Co. protesting agst. attempt made to induce Legisl. to declare charters of said incorporation unconsti- tutional and void, for purpose of erecting another bridge within limits granted to memorialists. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 154-160.) Milford Delaware Bridge Co. 1829. Rept. of Pres. and Secy, of Milford Delaware Bridge Co. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9: 155-156.) New Brunswick Bridge 1817. Rept. of committee (Parker) to whom was re- ferred abstr. of tolls reed, at New Brunswick Bridge, submitted in compliance with act of Nov. 17, 1796; stmt, of total expenditure for building and rebuild- ing said bridge to present time; 1806-1817. (Votes of Assem. 1816/7: 100-101.) New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. See also Banks. Banking Privilege. 1835-1838. Rept. of New Hope Del. Bridge Co. in con- formity with law, subjoining stmt, of cost of new bridge and receipt of tolls for three yrs. and ex- penditures for same time. (Votes of Assem 1837/8: 622-623.) Passaic and Hackensack Bridge Company 1851-1853. Legal opinions on the rights of the Passaic and Hackensack Bridge Co. [by Hon. B. Williamson and others]. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. 1860. Opinion of the Chancellor on motion for an in- junction by the proprietors of the bridges over the rivers Passaic and Hackensack agst. the Hoboken Land and Improvement Co. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. Sancocus Toll Bridge Company 1807. Rept. from committee (Irick) to whom was re- ferred the abstract acct. of Rancocus toll-bridge Co. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1807: 38.) 1806-1815. Abstr. from minutes of accts. of Rancocus Toll Bridge Co. (Votes of Assem. 1815/6: 86-87.) 1816. Rept. of the committee (Pearson) to whom was committed abstract of accts. of the Rancocus Toll- bridge Co. {Same 1815/6: 135.) Taylorsville Delaware Bridge Company 1842. Communications from the Taylorsville Delaware Bridge Co. in reply to House res. resp. alleged issue of bank notes by that co. ( Minutes of Assem. 1841/ 2: 283; 303-308.) Trenton City Bridge Company 1842. Rept. from committee on corporations (A. Wil- son) rel. to act to incorporate the Trenton City Bridge Co. (Votes of Assem. 1841/42: 544-546.) Trenton Delaware Bridge Co. 1813-1835. Stmt, of Affairs of Trenton Delaware Bridge Co. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 798-805.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 797.) Yardleyville Delaware Bridge Company 1842. Communication from the Yardleyville Delaware Bridge Co. in answer to House res. of Jan. 14 resp. alleged issue of bank notes by that co. (Minutes of Assem. 1841/2: 278-279.) BRIDGETON, CUMBERLAND CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Cumberland Bank. Merchants' Bank Health; see Public Health Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies. Cumberland Trust Company BRIGGS (FRANK OBADLA.H) Native of New Hampshire ; Mayor of Trenton, 1899- 1901 ; state treasurer, 1902-1906 (see Finance : State ; also Treasurer) ; U. S. Senator, 1907-1913. BRIGHAM (LEWIS ALEXANDER) 1831-1885 Native of New Y»rk ; superintendent of public schools In Bergen, N. J., 1866-1870 ; member of bd. of police comrs. of Jersey City, 1874-1876 : Assemblyman from Hudson Co., 1877 ; representative In Congress, 1879-1881. 1867/8. Rept. as city supt. of Bergen City schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1867/8: 813-814.) Paging from Collected docs. BRIGHT (0. T.) 1904. History of school garden movement in European countries. (A.R. bd. education 1903/4: xlv.) BRIGHT'S DISEASE; see PUBLIC HEALTH BRINDLE (WM.) 1882/3. Rept. as supt of schools in Gloucester CSty. (A. R. bd. of education 1882/3 app., 12-13.) BRITTIN (WILLIAM) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1818/9-1819/20, 1821/2- 1824/5. 1832/3; Councilman from Morris Co., 1837/8-1838/9. One of the comrs. apptd. to take charge of the State Lands at Paterson, March 2, 1839. Reports by COMMISSIONKE IN ChABGE OF STATE LANDS 1839. Feb. 7. State lands at Paterson. (Votes of As- sem. 1838/9: 388.) Committee on AoBictrLTirEE 1839. Feb. 22. [Agric. survey.] (Jol. Legisl. Council 1838/9: 247-252.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Phillips and Boswell, 1839. 8 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library, Trenton, hi a volume entffied. " Reports, 1838." 1000 copies op dered prtd. (Jol. legisl. Council 1838/9:252.) Speciai. Committee 1819. Feb. 3. Milford and Oswego road lottery. (Votes of Assem. 1818/9: 105-106.) 1823. Nov. 18. Canal to unite the Delaware and Pas- saic. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1823: 32-33; Votes of Assem. Oct. 1823: 87.) P. I. Stryker was the Council chrm. BRITTON (N. L.) 1881. A preliminary catalogue of flora of N. J. New Brunswick, 1881. xiii, 233 pp. 1889. Catalogue of plants found in N. J. (v. 2, pt 1. Final rept. state geologist 1889: 25-626.) BROOKS (T. B.) See list of maps under Geology of N. J., 1868. M>P 16]. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 179 BROOME (EDWIN C.) 1902/3-1903/4. Rept. as supt. of schools, Rahway. (A.R. bd. of education 1902/3 (pp. 142-144)— some 1903/ 4.) BROTHEETON INDIANS Land; see that title. Indian Lands BROWN (A. N.) 1903. Best way to mix lime, sulphur and salt. (Procs. state hortic. assn. 1904: 249-251.) BROWN (ABRAHAM W.) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1833: councilman from Middlesex Co., 1842-1844 ; one or commission- ers appointed to examine Plalnfleld Banli (1844). Reports by Special Committee 1844. Feb. 15. Breakwater at Cape May. (Votes of Assem. 1843/4: 450-458; Jol. Legisl. Council 1843/4: 246-264.) The Council rept. was submitted by Maurice Beesley. . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Jol. Legisl. Coun- cil 1843/4 : 255 minutes o( Assem. 1843/4 : 458.) BROWN (D. T.) 1891-1893. Sweet potatoes, Gloucester Co. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891 (pp. 110-123) — 14 same and 6 same 1893.) BROWN (E. J.) 1902/3-1903/4. Manual training In Pompton township, Passaic County. (A.R. bd. of education 1902/3 (pp. 250-251)— «ome 1903/4.) BROWN (GEORGE HOUSTON) i8io-i86s Native of N. J. ; Councilman from Somerset Co., 1842- 1845 ; Senator, 1845 ; member of State Constitu- tional CoDTention, 1844 ; representative In Congress, 1851-1853; Supreme Court judge in N. J., 1861- 1865. Reports by Committee on Judiciaet 1845. Feb. 6. General revision of statute laws. (Sen. jol. 1845: 306-309.) . Feb. 13. Oath and bond of state treasurer. (Same 1845: 469-470.) . Feb. 27. Time of holding courts. (Same 1845: 537-538.) . Same, separate. Not seen; 100 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1845: 538.) 1845. March. 4. Substitute offered for former bill on arrangement of courts. (Some 1845: 557-560.) . Same, separate. Not seen ; 100 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1845 : 560.) . March 26. Lotteries drawn under authority of society for establishing useful mnfres. at Paterson. (Sen. jol. 1845: 711-714.) BROWN (J. B.) 1882. The Goffart system of ensilage. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 155-162.) BROWN (J. S.) 1890. How can we make our farms pay better? (17 A.R bd. agric. 1889: 92-93.) BROWN (MRS. M. B.) 1893. Profits in poultry. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 388- 393.) BROWN (SAML. C.) 1875. Rept. [of president] of N. J. Centennial comrs. Trenton: Public Opinion— W. S. Sharp, 1875. 9 pp. . Same. 9 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1876, doc. 27.) 1876. Rept. of the N. J. Centennial comrs. 292 pp., pis. (Sams 1877, doc. 30.) 1878. Rept. of the N. J. comn. apptd. to devise a plan for the encouragement of mnfres. of ornamental and textile fabrics. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 90 pp. The other comrs. were Thos. N. Dale and Eobt. H. Thurston. 1880. Fibre industries. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 97-105.) BROWN (THEO.) 1891-1894. Sweet potatoes. (12 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 4 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1891 (pp. 124-132)— 15 same and 7 same 1894: 103-114.) 1895. Causes of low prices of farm produce. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 231-237.) 1900. Beets. (21 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1900: 110-114.) BROWN (WILLIAM) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1850-1852. 1851. Feb. 18. Speech rel. to bill incorporating Cam- den and Keyport R.R. Co. Trenton: Sherman and Harron, 1851. 15 pp. BROWN (WILLIAM F.) Assemblyman from Ocean Co., 1855-1856 ; Senator from Ocean Co., 1857-1862. 1858. March 4. Speech in Senate on removal of quar- antine to Sandy Hook. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " office, 1858. 29 pp. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1858: 455-481.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1858 : 482.) 1867-1869/70. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Ocean Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7 (pp. 773-780) — same 1869/70.) Paging from Collected docs. BROWNING (ABRAHAM) Trustee of School Fund, 1845 ; see Education, the serial group ; Attorney General, 1845-1849 ; (for Special Report, see Attorney General). See also Land. Riparian, under dates 1849-1864. 1883. Rept. of N. J. comrs. concerning the northern boundary line betw. N. Y. and N. J. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1883. 19 pp. . Same. 19 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1884 v. 2 [doc. 42].) The other comrs. were Thos. N. McCarter and Geo. H. Cook. BRUSH (C. B.) 1890. Deterioration in reservoirs and conduits, its causes and modes of prevention. (14 A.R. bd. of health 1890: 107-110.) BRUSH MANUFACTURE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. BRUSSELS Sewage; see that title BRYAN (JAMES E.) 1899/00-1903/4. Manual training in Camden. (A.R. bd. of education 1899/00 (pp. 415-417)— some 1903/4.) 1900/1-1903/4. Rept. as supervising principal of schools in Camden. (Same 1900/1 (p. 248) — same 1903/4.) 1904. What our public schools need. (3 N. J. confer- ence of charities and corrections 1904: 48-54.) 180 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BRYANT (JOHN J.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1833-1834. Reports by [Select] Committee 1834. Feb. 19. Franklin Bank of N. J. (Votes of Assam. 1833/4: 415-416.) BRYANT (LEWIS T.) Inspector of Factories, 1904. Annual Report; see Labor. Factory Inspection, the serial group BUCHANAN (HENRY C.) State librarian, 1899-1913. 1900. Feb. 6. Kept, concerning travelling libraries. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1900. 71 pp. Copy seen In tbe N. J. State Library. . Same. 71 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1900, v. 5, doe. 27.) Annual Reports; see Libraries. State BUCHANAN (JAMES) Native of N. J. ; reading clerk of N. J. Legislature, 1866 ; presiding judge of Mercer Co., 1874-1879 ; member of Common Council of Trenton, 1883-1885 ; member of Congress, 1885-1893. 1892. Address at meeting of bd. of agric. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 165-168.) BUCHANAN (W. J.) 1894. Agric. exhibits at World's Fair, of agric. 1894: 493-507.) (22 A.R. bd. BUCKMAN (BENJ.) 1857. Jan. 1. Synopsis of the organization and prog- ress of the Burlington Co. Agric. Socy. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/6: 20-23.) BUCKWHEAT Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain BUDD (DANIEL) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1856-1857 ; Senator from Morris Co., 1860-1862; State Director of United N. J. E.R. and Canal Cos., 1869-1870. Committee on Finance 1860. March 22. On so much of Govs. mess, as relates to finance. (Sen. jol. 1860: 682-684.) State Dibectoe; see Raileoads: Individual. United N. J. R.R. ANii Canal Co. BUDD (ECKARD P.) Member of state bd. of assessors, 1904. Annual Reports; see Taxation: State BUDD (HENRY L) 1836-1905 A prominent member of the Burlington County Board of Agriculture, the N. J. state board of agriculture and tbe state horticultural society. He was road commissioner from 1894/5 to 1903/4 (for Reports, see Boads, the serial group). 1874. Swine. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1874: 52-55.) . Poultry raising, markets, etc., in Burlington Co. (2 same 1874: 56.) 1878. Phila. cranberry trade. (5 same 1877: 159-161.) 1882. Burlington Co. crops, etc. (9 same 1881: 360-362.) 1903. See Roads, New Jersey, this date. 1903. Growth of road improvement, repairs, etc. (31 A.R. bd. of agric. 1903: 51-65.) Includes discussion by bd. of agric. BUDD (J. FRANK) Comr. of Fisheries, 1899 ; see Fish and Game, the serial group. BUDD (JOSEPH) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1798/9. Reports by [Select] Committee 1799. Jan. 29. Accts. of Moore Furman, comr. apptd. to enclose the state house lot. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1799: 22.) BUDD (JOSIAH, JR.) 1883. Sweet potatoes, Woodbury. (4 A.R. agric. exper. station 1883: 96-97.) BUDD (THEODORE) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1883-1886. 1894-1895. Experiments with fertilizers on cranberries. (16 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895: 110-112.) BUILDING LAW See also Labor. Factory Inspection. 1881. Communication from Secy. Rauch of 111. bd. of health rel. to dangers from lack of Are escapes at summer resorts; fire at Beach Haven, N. J. men- tioned. (5 A.R. bd. health 1881: 25.) 1886. Veto (Abbett) of bill rel. to fire inspection of bldgs. (Sen. jol. 1886: 795.) 1888. Suppl. to act to provide for the better security of life and limb in case of fire in hotels and other bldgs. (10 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1886/7: 348-349.) 1890. Text of act rel. to fire escapes. (12 same 1888/9: 434.) 1900. Shall regulations relating to the construction of bldgs. be extended to include piping for gas and water supplies; by Saml. H. Durgin. (25 A.R. bd. of health 1901: 310-316.) BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS In 1847, New Jersey enacted the first law In the TJ. S. for the incorporation of building and loan associa- tions (13 A.K. bureau of statlstiCB of labor, etc. 1889/90 : 3) . This statute was supplemented by tne act of Feb. 28, 1849, which remained in force until 1875. Under the act of 1875, the associations were to furnish the secy, of state, if required, an ann. stmt. There Is, however, no evidence that the re- quirement was ever made. The first official refer- ence to building and loan associations In N. J. do^ uments occurs in the 1 annual rept. of the bureau of statistics of labor and industries (1878), where the bldg. and loan associations at MillTllle, N. 3., are alluded to as a feature of co-operation. In the 13 annual rept. of the bureau of statistics oi labor, etc., 1890, it Is stated (p. xv) that the first systematic effort made in this country to col- late and publish statistics of the co-operative build- ing and loan association movement was, it is pe- lieved, that of this bureau. Begun In 1880, with the Incomplete and crude compilations from, possi- bly, not more than one-half of the then existing enterprises, the inquiry has been pursued biennially since then . . . ." It is further stated in.the same report that officials have generally furnisheo the returns even before the passage of the compulsory act of June 13, 1890. This act required mntnaJ loan, homestead and building associations to mate an ann. stmt, to the chief of the bureau of laoor and Industries and the chief was required to pufr lish annually a concise report on the standing am condition of all the associations. Under tne an of Feb. 10, 1891, building and loan associations 01 other states were placed under the care of the oepi. of banfilng and insurance and in 1899 the supei> vision of all building and loan associations was transferred to the commissioner of banking ana in- surance. ,serial 1 series 1880-1897. [Rept. on the co-operative bldg. and loan assns., with abstract of ann. stmts, of the assns.i INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 181 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd A — cont'd Checklist 1880-1897. No separate copies printed. In Documents as follows : 1880 In 3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor 1880 : 337-353. 1882 In 4 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor 1882 : 105-131. 1884 In 5 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor 1884 : 325-359. 1886 In 6 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor 1886 : 251-314. 1888 In 7 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor 1888 : 451-617. 1890 In 8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor 1890 : 1-286. 1891 In 9 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor 1891 : 235-573. 1892 In 10 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor 1892 : 1-343 1893 in 11 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor 1893 : 143-471. 1894 in 12 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor 1894 ; 169-540. 1895 In 13 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor 1895 : 181-251. 1896 In 14 A.R. bUreau of statistics of labor 1896 : 143-610. 1897 In 15 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor 1897 : 121-510. B and Industries and Industries and Industries and industries and Industries and Industries and Industries and industries and industries and industries and Industries and industries and Industries 1897/8. Ann. rept. of the co-operative bldg. and loan assns. issued by the bureau of statistics of labor and industries. Cbeciilist 1897/8. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. iv, 348 pp. Copy seen in the New Jersey Hist, Socy., Newarls. 1897/8 doc. ed. h. t. p. Iv, 348 pp. In Collected does, as follows : 1897/8 in Legisl. docs. 1898, v. 3, doc. 13. 2 series Under act of March 24, 1899. 1899-1903/4. Ann. rept. of comr. of banking and in- surance rel. to bldg. and loan assns. Checlilist Camden : S. Chew & Sons, 1900. 208 pp. ' 1901. 374 PB Slnnidkson, Chew & Sons Co., 1902. 384 pp. " " " 1903. 390 pp. Sinnlckson, Chew & Sons Company, 1904. 392 pp. Trenton : MaeCrelllsh & Quigley, 1905. 400 pp. The doc. ed. of these repts. differs from the dept. ed. only In omission of the imprint. In Collected docs, as follows : 1899 In Leglsl. docs. 1899, t. 3, doc. 14. 1899. 1899/00. 1900/1. 1901/3. 1902/3. 1903/4. 1899/00 ' 1900/1 • 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 22. 28. 30. 31. 31. 1900, V. 3, 1901, T. 3, 1902, V. 3, 1903, T. 3, 1904, V. 3, non-serial 1854-1890. Table: no. of bldg. and loan assns. organized in the several cos. of N. J., each year. (13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and Industries 1889/ 90: 11.) 1860-1888. Table: no. of bldg. and loan assns., in the several cos. of N. J. (11 same 1887/8: 463.) 1860, 1865, 1870, 1875, 1880, 1882, 1884, 1886, 1888. 1878. Co-operation in its workings in Europe and its adaptation to New Jersey. (1 same 1878: 141-191.) The article deals chiefly with distributive co-operation among laborers ; examples are cited in Europe and America ; acct. of bldg. and loans assns. at Mlll- Tllle, N. J., formed on same principle. 1880. State loan and bldg. assns.; a phase of co-opera- tion; bldg. and loan assns. in different parts of the U. S.; bldg. societies in England; tabulated stmt, of returns reed, in reply to circular of the bureau. (3 same 1880: 337-353.) BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd nortrserial — cont'd 1880. Circular [enclosing blank to bldg. and loan assns. to be filled out]. (3 same 1879/80: 348.) . [Circular to secys. of bldg. and loan assns. ask- ing a statistical rept] (3 same 1879/80: 347.) 1880-1897. Table: list of bldg. and loan assns. in N. J.; location; no. of shares, no. of shareholders, office expenses, taxes and other charges, net assets, total net gains, real estate, bond and mortgage, other forms of investment, all dues to assn., no. of years organized. (3 same 1880 (pp. 351-352) — 20 same 1896/7.) Returns are published biennially only. 1880-1890 ; from 1890-1897 they are published annually and contain more details, etc. For later returns, see below, under dates 1898/9-1003/4. 1882. Model form of report for bldg. and loan assns. (5 same 1881/2: 121.) . Formation and mngmt. of bldg. and loan assns. in N. J. (5 same 1881/2: 108-112.) . Fiscal years of the several bldg. and loan assns. are not uaiform; therefore statistics show only ap- proximately their [relative] condition. (5 sam^- 1881/2: 107.) 1884. Beneficial effect on the community at large of bldg. and loan assns. (7 same 1883/4: 330-331.) . How bldg. and loan assns. have succeeded in N. J. (7 same 1883/4: 332-338.) . Table: bldg. and loan assns.; no. reporting, coun- ties, assets, profits. (7 some 1883/4: 329.) . Chief points of the Mass. law rel. to the forma- tion of loan, homestead and bldg. assns. (7 same 1883/4: 340-341.) 1886-1891. Diagram showing growth of bldg. and loan assns. in N. J. (14 sane 1890/1: 242.) 1886/90-1888/95. Table: no. of serial, terminating and perpetual bldg. and loan assns., in each co., each year. In Documents as follows : 1886/90 in 13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1889 : 13. 1886/91 in 14 _ A.E. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1890/1 1886/92 in 1891/2 1886/93 In 1892/3 1888/94 in 1893/4 239. 15 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 16 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 150. 17 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 181. 1888/95 in 18 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1894/5 : 204. 1887. No. of bldg. and loan assns., in state; member- ship; capital. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1888. Co-operative bldg. and loan assns. in N. J.: early history; co-operative savings and loan enterprises; legislative " countenance and encouragement " ; re- cent development in New Jersey; some large enter- prises; assets and loans; premium and rebate plans; maturity of shares, issuing of series, make- up repts., auditing and mngmt., statements from secys. of assns.; suggestions and warnings; bldg. and loan assn. movement in other states; statistics of N. J. assns.; distribution of profits; laws of Mass. and N. Y. ( 11 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1887/8: 453-617.) 1890. Co-operative bldg. and loan assns. of N. J. (13 same 1889/90: 3-286.) A narrative rept., covering the history of bldg. and loan assns. in N. J., growth and economic value of bldg. and loan assns. [in the U. S.], defective methods in bldg. and loan assns. ; the text is illustrated by tables and the latter part of the rept. contains the usual tabulated statistics. . [Blank 3 — Co-operative bldg. and loan assns.] (13 same 1889/90: 7-8.) . Table: no. of bldg. and loan assns. in each co., repts. issued, series issued, no. of series, maturing value of shares. (13 same 1889/90: 18.) 182 INDEX TO DOCTMBNTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1890. Table :bldg. and loan assns.; name of assn., years in operation, date of maturity of latest series issued, time — ^months, gain — amt. and rate per cent. (13 same 1889/90: 15-16.) 1890-1892. Specimen bldg. and loan assn. [ann. repts.]. In Documents as follows : 1890 in 13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1889/90 ; 233-268. Pioneer Co-operatire Banks, Boston, Mass., and the fol- lowing N. J. assns. : Beverly Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Merchants' and Mechanics' Savings Fund and Bldg. Assn. No. 2 ; Franklin Bldg. and Loan Assn. No. 3 ; Hackensack Mutual Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; People's Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Workingmen's I^an and Bldg. Assn. ; Iiincoln Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Mutual Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; West End Building and Loan Assn.., Newark ; Orange Valley Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Rutherford Mutual Loan and Bids. Assn. 1891 in 14 A.R. bureau of statistics of labpr, etc. 1890/1 : 509-538. Atlantic City Loan and Bldg. Assn., Egg Harbor Bldg. and Loan Assn., Englewood Mutual Loan and Bldg. Assn., Hasbrouck Heights Bldg., Loan and Savings Assn. ; Bldg. and Loan Assn. of Mount Holly ; Pem- berton Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Cinnaminson Bldg. and Loan Assn., of Rlverton ; Camden Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Bishop Bayley Bldg. and Loan Assn. No. 2 ; Institute Bldg. and Loan Assn. of MillvUle ; Centreville Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Harrison and Kearney Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Bergen Mutual Bldg. and Loan Assn. No. 2 ; Montgomery Mutual Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Paterson Mutual Bldg. and • Loan Assn. ; Citizens' Bldg. and Loan Assn. 1892 in 15 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and Industries 1891/2 : 309-324. People's Bldg. and Loan Assn. of Atlantic City ; Mutual Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Orville Co-operative Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Eureka Bldg. and Loan Assn., Park Ridge; Fleldsboro Mutual Bldg. and Loan Assn. No. 2 ; Montclair Bldg. and Loan Assn. ; Bay- onne Bldg. Assn. No. 2 ; Mechanics' Mutual Loan Assn. 1890-1896. Table: no. of bldg. and loan assns. classified; no. having net assets of $5000 and under, $5000 to $50,000, etc.; average amt. (19 A.R. bureau of sta- tistics of labor and industries 1895/6: 152.) 1890-1898. Table: no. of assns. reporting, no. of share- holders, borrowers, shares, free and pledged, gross assets, total receipts, disbursements, each year. (A.R. bldg. and loan assns. 1898: 3-4.) 1890/1-1891/3. Table: bldg. and loan assns. in N. J.; no.; series running; shares; shares pledged, share- holders, borrowers, net assets. (14 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1890/1 (p. 242) — 16 same 1892/3.) 1890/1-1893/4. Table: no. of bldg. and loan assns. in each CO.; no. of shares; net assets; each year. (14 same 1890/1 (p. 249)— 17 same 1893/4.) J.890/1-1893/7. Table: bldg. and loan assns., no. report- ing, no. of assns. having out-standing 100 shares and under, 100 to 1000 shares, etc.; no. having 100 shares and under pledged, etc.; no. having 100 shareholders and under, etc.; no. having 100 bor- rowers and under, etc.; no. having $5000 net assets and under, etc. (14 same 1890/1 (pp. 246-247) — 20 same 1896/7.) The stmts, cover the dates 1890/1, 1890/2, 1890/3, 1890/4; none prtd. In 1895 and 1896; 1893/7. 1890/5-1892/7. Table: no. of bldg. and loan assns. in N. J., shares In force, shares pledged, shareholders, borrowers, net assets. In Documents as follows : 1890/5 in 18 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1894/5 : 204. 1890/6 In 19 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1895/6 : 151. 1892/7 in 20 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1896/7 : 125. 1891. Labor bureau urges that bldg. and loan assns. re- ceive legislative countenance and encouragement; assets, no. of stockholders, no. bldg. and loan assns. (Gov. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . See Banks, this date. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1891-1893. Decisions of N. J. courts respecting bldg. and loan assns. (14 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1890/1 (pp. 298-304)— 16 same 1892/3.) 1891-1896. Table: no. of bldg. and loan assns. reporting average loans, i. e., $500 and under, $500 to $1000, etc. (19 sams 1895/6: 158.) 1891-1898. Table: maturity of stock. (A.R. bldg. and loan assns. 1898: 4.) 1891/2. Building and loan assns.: increase in no. of shares; no. of shareholders; assets. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 48.) 1891/2-1891/3. Table: bldg. and loan assns.; no. of shares issued In each co.; no. canceled. (15 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1891/2 (p. 19)— 16 same 1892/3.) County returns are given only for the year corresponding to that of the rept. ; state totals are given for former years. 1891/2-1891/4. Table; no. of bldg. and loan assns. re- porting from each co. and principal cities; no. of houses acquired during the year. (15 same 1891/2 (p. 29)— 17 same 1893/4.) 1891/2-1893/4. Table: no. of bldg. and loan assns. in each CO. and In the principal cities of each county. (15 sam£ 1891/2 (p. 5)— 17 same 1893/4.) 1892. No. of bldg. and loan assns. In operation; capital; shares and share holders; increase during past year. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 37.) . The mngmt. of a bldg. and loan assn.; by Judge Seymour Dexter. (14 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1890/1: 553-563.) Synopsis of address. . Bldg. and loan assn. bookkeeping; by Martin Mulvey. (14 same 1890/1: 563-573.) . Book-keeping, with rules for division of profits, paying withdrawals and return of premiums; by Geo. R. Plerson. (15 same 1891/2: 325-334.) . The national assns.; by Wm. A. Linn. (15 same 1891/2: 334-336.) . Book-keeping for bldg. and loan assns.; by Chas. B. Duncan. (15 same 1891/2: 336-339.) . Insurance policies; by James A. Morrlsse. (15 same 1891/2: 339-343.) 1892-1894. Table: no. of bldg. and loan assns. in each CO.; amt. of loans outstanding. (15 same 1891/2 (p. 23)— 17 same 1893/4.) 1892-1892/6. Table: bldg. and loan assns.; per cent pre- mium reed, in each county. In Documents as follows : 1892 In 15 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1891/2 : 22 1893 in 16 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1892/3 : 171. 1892/4 In 17 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1893/4 : 206. 1892/5 omitted. 1892/6 in 19 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1895/6 : 159-162. Interest rates also are Included in the 19th ann. rept., 1895/6. 1892-1897. List of bldg. and loan assns. organized dur- ing the year. (15 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and Industries 1891/2 (p. 3)— 20 same 1896/7.) After 1892, the list Is given by counties. The stmt, is continued in the ann. rept. of the comr. of banking and insurance rel. to bldg. and loan assns. ; see be- low, under dates 1898/9-1902/8. 1893. Table: no. of bldg. and loan assns. reporting In each CO.; amt. of fines paid. (16 same 1892/3: 170.) . Table: no. of local and national assns. in each state or territory. (16 same 1892/3: 185.) 1893-1894. Table: receipts and disbursements of bldg. and loan assns. each year. (17 same 1893/4: 200.) 1894. How to provide for the payment of maturing shares. (16 same 1892/3: 468-471.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 183 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1894. Defects of bldg. and loan assns. ; by John J. Bur- leigh. (16 same 1892/3: 467-468.) . Same; by J. L. Jamison. (16 same 1892/3: 464- 466.) . Same; by Wm. B. Smith. (16 same 1892/3: 461- 464.) . Apportionment of profits in bldg. assns.; by Jas. Warrington. (16 same 1892/3: 455-461.) . Premium plans of bldg. and loan assns. ; by Alex. ChrisUe. (16 same 1892/3: 449-455.) . On state supervision of bldg. and loan assns. (17 same 1893/4: 177.) . Table: defaults of securities and losses, by coun- ties. (17 same 1893/4: 211.) . The cost of a loan. (17 some 1893/4: 510-513.) From Mass. Kept, of Savings Bank Comrs., 1894. . Savings banks and bldg. and loan assns. (17 same 1893/4: 513-519.) From 9 ann. rept. U. S. Labor Dept. . Advantages of the serial plan of issuing stock. (17 same 1893/4: 519-524.) . A bldg. and loan constitution. (17 same 1893/4: 531-540.) Largely a copy of the West End Constitution, of Newark. . Blank no. 3 — co-operative bldg. and loan assns. (17 same 1893/4: 525-529.) 1894-1898. Abstr. of ann. stmt, of foreign building and loan assns. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1894 (pp. 143-146) — same 1898.) None in 1895. Continued In rept. of comr. of banking, etc., rel. to bldg. and loan assns. ; see below, 1899/00-1901/2. 1895. See Taxation: State. Jersey City, 1896. 1896. Serial and permanent plans of assn.: Phila. plan; Dayton plan. (19 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1895/6: 181-192.) . Table: no. of bldg. and loan assns. in each co.; comparative size, no. of borrowers. (19 same 1895/ 6: 158.) . Tables: bldg. and loan assns.; no.; loans; yrly. premium; interest rate. (19 same 1895/6: 163.) . Tables : bldg. and loan assns. ; monthly payments. (19 same 1895/6: 164-165.) 1896-1897. Tables: assets and liabilities, income and disbursement of local, state and national assns.; total. (19 same 1895/6 (p. 153) — 20 same 1896/7.) 1896-1898. Tables: shareholders and borrowers, dis- tinguishing local assns. from state and national; shares free and pledged, shares canceled and ma- tured, shares withdrawn voluntarily, shares lapsed and forfeited. (A.R. bldg. and loan assns. 1898: 6- 8.) 1898. Recommended that authority be given by law to require a rept. from every assn., and in case the re- port' is unsatisfactory the chief of the dept. be authorized to order an examination. {Same 1898: 5-6.) . Tables: local bldg. and loan assns. — shares, share- holders and borrowers; gross assets. (Same 1898: 16-23.) . Table: list of bldg. and loan assns. of N. J.; date of organization, class, dues, entrance assessment; maturing value of shares; etc. {Same 1898: 38-63.) . Tables: maturity of shares of individual bldg. and loan assns., by counties. {Same 1898: 32-37.) . Tables: liabilities; receipts; disbursements, by counties, distinguishing local assns. from national and state assns. {Same 1898: 24-31.) . No. of "local" assns. in each co. {Same 1898: 14.) . List of new assns. incorporated in the several cos. {Same 1898: 14.) BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1898. List of assns. closing up or consolidating with others. {Same 1898: 14-15.) . List of delinquent assns. {Same 1898: 15.) . Tables, distinguishing local from state and na- tional assns.: assets, liabilities, receipts, expendi- tures, shareholders, borrowers, shares in force, financial stmt., etc. {Same 1898: 10-13.) . Tables: local bldg. and loan assns. of N. J. — shares, stockholders and borrowers; age, shares, earnings and homes. {Same 1898: 64-131.) 1898/9-1902/3. Name, location, and date of incorpora- tion of assns. organized within each yr. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to building and loan assns. 1898/9 (pp. 5-6) — sams 1902/3.) 1898/9-1903/4. Abstracts of ann. repts. of building and loan assns. of N. J. {Same 1898/9 (pp. 13-200) — same 1903/4.) For earlier statistics, see above, under dates, 1880- 1897. . Table: aggregate assets, liabilities, receipts, dis- bursements, and misc. statistics of assns. each yr. {Same 1898/9 (pp. 7-9)— sowe 1903/4.) . List of cos. having ceased operations each yr. and reason for same. {Same 1898 (p. 6) — same 1903/ 4.) 1899. Work of the bureau has been relieved by the transfer of the bldg. and loan assns. to the dept. of banking and insurance. (22 A.R. bureau of statis- tics of labor and industries 1898/9: xi.) . Terms " local," " state," and " national " used to describe assns. defined. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to building and loan assns. 1898/9: 9.) 1899/00-1901/2. Abstracts of ann. repts. of foreign building and loan assns. {Same 1899/00 (pp. 361- 362)— some 1901/2.) 1899/00-1903/4. Repts. of cos. placed in hands of re- ceiver each yr. {Same 1899/00 (p. 6)— some 1903/4.) 1900. Upon examination books of a no. of assns. found in bad condition because of incompetence of secre- taries; recommendations for Improvements in sys- tem of bookkeeping, also for ann. investigations of officers' sureties. {Same 1899/00: 11-13.) 1901. Bldg. and loan assns.: no. of shareholders; no. of assns.; assets; profits; local, state and national assns.; receipts of each; expenses; abuses. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 8, 1901.) . Unfavorable comment on practices of assns. in making advances on real estate already encumbered by mortgage to a third party. In failure to place proper safeguards around cash paid in by members, in Increasing book value of real estate by charging acct. with ordinary repairs, taxes, etc., in carrying as mortgage loans items properly belonging in real estate acct., of crediting dividends apportioned to shares on pass-books of members, and of neglect to make proper provision for paying matured shares; recommended legislation restricting such practices; importance of making ann. re-valuations of real estate and of crediting committee making ann. veri- fication of individual accts. by calling in pass-books and comparing entries with books of assns. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to bldg. and loan assns. 1900/1: 11-15.) Favorable comment on ch. 160 of laws of 1899 making it obligatory to return to unadvanced mem- bers on withdrawal of the full stock dues paid by them, less fines and their proportionate share of loss, but without a deduction for operating ex- penses, and after one year's membership reasonable share of profits; practice of some assns. obeying the letter but not the spirit of the law condemned. {Same 1900/1: 10-11.) 184 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 1901/2. Stmt, of condition of building and loan assns. placed in hands of receivers, as found by examina- tions. (Same 1901/2: 17-20.) 1902. Recommended legislation requiring more thor- ough and frequent inspection of accts. and securi- ties by directors, absolutely prohibiting loans on second mortgage security, restricting investment of surplus to such securities as savings banks are permitted to hold, and prohibiting purchase of real estate for investment, requiring expenses of man- agement to be limited and paid from earnings, pre- cluding formation of more assns. known as " state " and " national." (Same 1901/2: 14.) 1903. On law of 1903 rel. to building and loan assns. (Same 1902/3: 11-13.) 1878. Millville, Cumberland County See above, under non-serial, this date. Building and Loan Association League of New Jersey 1891. The Bldg. and Loan Assn. League of N. J.; con- stitution and by-laws. (13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1889/90: 271-276.) 1892. Apportionment of profits; bull. no. 1 of the Bldg. and Loan Assn. League of N. J. (14 same 1890/1: 542-553.) . Work and aims of the Bldg. and Loan Assn. League of N. J.; by Geo. Forman. (14 sam^ 1890/1: 539-542.) Extracts from rept. as secy, at first ann. mtg. Laws 1836. Text of first English bldg. assn. act. (13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1889/90 : 284-286.) 1875-1890. Text of N. J. laws rel. to bldg. and loan assns. (13 same 1889/90: 277-283.) . Same. (16 same 1892/3: 483-490.) 1888. Suppl. to act encouraging the establishment of mutual loan, homestead and bldg. assns.; also text of act for the incorporation of assns. to encourage the purchase of homes and to facilitate the payment therefor. (10 sams 1886/7: 345-347.) 1889. Text of act to incorporate bldg. assns. formed by knights of labor or other socys. of organized labor. (11 same 1887/8: 646-647.) 1890. Text of acts rel. to banking, savings, trust, guar- antee, safe deposit, indemnity, mortgage, invest- ment, loan and bldg. corporations. (12 same 1888/9: 434-437.) 1903. The general building and loan association act; annotations and forms; by Howard W. Hayes. New- ark:- Soney & Sage. 1903. iv, 46 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. Taxation; see Taxation: State. Corporations. Building and Loan Assns. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS: INDIVIDUAL See also above, Bldg. and Loan Assns., under dates, 1890-1892. The ann. repts. of the Individual Building and Loan Associations published in the annual reports of the commissioner of banking, etc., rel. to building and loan associations, have not been listed here, as those reports have excellent indexes. 1898. Table: individual local bldg. and loan assns. of N. J. — gross assets; liabilities; loans and foreclos- ures; receipts; disbursements. (A.R. bldg. and loan assns. 1898: 132-348.) Granite Provident Association 1894. Ann. stmt, of the Granite State Provident Assn. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to savings banks, etc. 1894: 143-146.) Admitted to do business in N. J., Feb. 1, 1894. 1896. Failure of Granite Provident Assn. authorized to do business in N. J. (Same 1895: 14.) A.B. for year ending Dec. 31. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd West End Building and Loan Association of Newark 1894. See above. Building and Loan Associations, this date. BUILDING MATERIALS; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. BUILDING TRADES See Labor. Employment ; also Labor Disputes. Strikes. BULKLEY (JULIA E.) 1891/2. Rept. as supt. of schools of Hainfield. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1, app., pp. 104-107.) BUNN (D. J.) 1869/70. Rept. as secy, of bd. of education of Rahway. (A.R. bd. of education 1869/71: 85-88.) Paging from Collected docs. BUREAU OF STATISTICS OP LABOR AND INDUSTRIES; see LABOR BURGHARD (N. R.) 1899/00. Rept. on manual training in South Orange. (A.R. bd. of education 1899/00: 451-452.) BURLEIGH (JOHN J.) 1894. Defects of bldg. and loan assns. (16 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1892/3: 467-468.) BURLINGTON, BURLINGTON CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Burlington; also Mechanics' Bank Malaria; see Public Health Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks Shoe Trade; see Industries, etc. BURLINGTON COUNTY One of the nine counties In existence at date of Union of Bast and West Jersey (1702). See also Batsto, Beach Haven, Beverly, Bordentown, Burlington, Clnnamlnson, Pleldsboro, Little Egg Harbor, Marlton, Medford, Moorestown, Uonnt Holly, Pemberton, Bancocas, Elverton. Agricultural Societies; see that title Almshouse; see Maintenance. Dependents Banks; see Banks: Individual Bridges; see that title Carp Culture; see Fish and Game Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Climate; see that title Dairy Industry; see that title Fair; see Agricultture. Fairs Forest Fires; see Forests and Forestry Insane Asylum; see Maintenance. Defectives Jail; see Maintenance. DelinquAts Land; see that title Livestock; see Agriculture Inspection; see Agbicxtltdbe. Livestock. Inspection Marl; see Agriculture. Soils. Marl Poultry; see Agriculture Roads; see that title School Tax; see Education. School Funds Schools in; see Education Tobacco Crop; see Agriculture. Crops Trust Company; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies Wheat Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 185 BURNET (JAS. B.) State director of the Delaware and Rarltan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R., 1855-1856. Reports; see Railroads: Individual. United N. J. R.R. and Canal Co. BURNETT (EDWAUD) 1887. Our dairy interests. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 133- 157.) 1888. Dairy cattle, etc. (15 same 1877: 235-263.) BURNETT (J. P.) 1891/2. Manual training in Vineland. (A.E,bd. of edu- cation 1891/2 pt. 1: 366-372.) BURROUGH (EDWARD) Assemblyman from Camden Co., 1879-1880. 1878. Strawberry culture. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 135- 137.) 1882. Camden Co. crops. (9 same 1881: 409-411.) 1887-1895. Ann. address as president of the state bd. of agric. In Documents as follows : 1887-1895. Ann. address as president of the state bd. of agric. 1887 In 14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886 : 77. 1888 " 15 " " " 1887:215-233. 1889 " 16 " " " 1888:85-109. 1890 " 17 ' 1889 : 147-168. 1891 " 18 " " " 1890:31-44. 1892 " 19 1891 : 55-69. 1893 " 20 ' 1892:29-37. 1894 " 21 " " " 1893 : 17-33. 1895 " 22 " " " 1894 : 52-62. 1892. Horticulture at the World's Fair. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1892: 144-146.) 1893. Road legislation, applications for roads, etc. (20 same 1892: 472-479.) 1894. N. J. exhibit at World's Fair. (22 same 1894: 509- 518.) BURROWES (STEPHEN) Member of Assembly from Hunterdon Co.. 1796-1797, 1799-1800, 1802. Reports by Committee on Teeastjeek's Accounts 1799. See Finance: state, serial group B. [Select] Committee 1796. Nov. 8. . Revenue from stages, ferries and tav- erns. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1796: 26.) 1797. Feb. 1. Application of stage proprietors and others. (Same Jan. 1797: 14.) BURROWS (CHAS.) State Director of the United R.R. and Canal cos. of N. J., 1888. Report; see Railroads: Individual. United N. J. R.R. and Canal Cos. BURTON (JOHN T.) Assemblyman from Ocean Co., 1893-1894. Reports by Committee on B^sheries 1894. May 12. Submitting rept. of comrs. to examine difficulties existing among oystermen of Maurice River Cove and Del. Bay. (Minutes of Assem. 1894: 936-945.) BUSINESS CONDITION 1880-1888. Tables: no. of mercantile failures in N. J., U. S., Middle States, N. Y. City; general liabilities. (12 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1888/9: 324.) From " Bradstreet's." BUTLER (HENRY L.) 1883-1884. Comr. of state water supply; see Water Sup- ply and Sewerage. BUTLER (NICHOLAS MURRAY) 1887. Sanitary science and education. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887: 138-140.) 1889. Feb. 7. N. J. state bd. of education. Rept. of spe- cial committee on manual training, n. p., n. d. 13 (1) pp. 1894. Resignation from the bd. of education. (A.R. bd. of education 1894/5: 8.) BUTTER; see DAIRY INDUSTRY Inspection; see Food and Drug Law BUTTERBOCK (N.) 1899. Vegetable growing under glass. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1899: 202-213.) BUTTON MANUFACTURE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. BUTTS (CHAS. A.) State Director of the United R.R. and Canal cos. of N. J., 1874-1876, 1879-1887. Reports; see Railroads: Individual. United N. J. R.R. and Canal Co. BUTZ (GEO. C.) 1900. The ornamentation of home grounds. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1900: 127-136.) BUZBY (JOSIAH) Assemblyman from Mercer Co., 1848-1850. Reports by [Select] Committee 1850. Feb. 13. Delaware and Rarltan Canal and Cam- den and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. (Min- utes of Assem. 1850: 578-580.) BYRNES (R. J.) 1877. Grape culture in Atlantic Co. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 91-93.) CABBAGE Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable CADWALADER (THOMAS) Adjutant General, 1842-1857. Annual Reports; see Militia Special Reports; see Adjutant General CALDWELL (JAMES W.) Assemblyman from Cumberland Co., 1836-1837. Reports by Committee on Teeasubeb's Accounts 1837. See Finance: state, serial group B. Select Committee 1837. Feb. 22. Articles of impeachment agst. D. C. Cozens, justice of peace in Gloucester Co. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 496-498.) CALLAN (P.) Deputy Factory Inspector, 6th district, 1890-1898 ; see Labor. Factory Inspection. 1889. Upon necessity of a system of fire drill in facto- ries. (7 A.R. inspector of factories, etc. 1889: 79-82.) Repeated in 1890, pp. 104-109. 1891. What benefits have the working classes derived from the passage of the labor laws. (9 same 1891: 107-113.) CAMDEN, CAMDEN COUNTY Banks; see Banks: Individual. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank; also State Bank Births; see Vital Statistics. Births Health; see Public Health 186 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY CAMDEN, CAMDEN COUNTY— cont'd Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Industries and Manufactures; see that title Manual Training; see Education Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality Sanitation; see Public Health School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies Typhoid Fever; see Public Health Valuation; see Taxation: State CAMDEN COUNTY Created by act of Marcb 13, 1844. See also Camden, Gloucester City, Wlnslow. Agricultural Societies; see that title Agriculture; see that title Almshouse; see Maintenance. Dependents Com Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fair; see Agriculture. Fairs Grape Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Insane Asylum; see Maintenance. Defectives Jail; see Maintenance. Delinquents Poultry; see Agriculture Roads; see that title Schools in; see Education Sewage; see that title Small-pox; see Public Health Water Supply; see that title CAMP (CALEB) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1776/7-1782/3, 1793/4. Reports by [Select] Committee 1794. Jan. 25. Accts. and vouchers of comrs. apptd. to provide suitable bldgs. for the Legisl. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1793: 45.) . Jan. 27. Dam and other water works at Wheeler's Creek and Indian Corner. (.Same 1794: 47.) 1798. See Roads, Bergen Co., this date. CAMPBELL (A. F.) 1867-1867/8. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Union Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7 (pp. 809-813)— same 1867/8.) Paging from Collected docs. CAMPBELL (E. L.) 1868. Ann. rept. as agent for collection of military claims. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Of- fice, 1869. 5 pp. . Same. (LegisL docs. 1869: 1035-1039.) CAMPBELL (GEO. W.) 1881. New grapes. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1881: 7- 14.) . Same. (8 A.R, bd. agric. 1881: 135-145.) CAMPBELL (JAMES) Senator from Somerset Co., 1858-1860. Reports by Committee on Coepoeations 1860. Feb. 15. Joint cos. and other r.r. cos. (Sen. jol. 1860: 233-235.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1860:235.) CAMPBELL (WILLIAM D.) Assemblyman from Monmouth Co., 1890-1891. 1891. See Smith (Peter D.). CAMPBELL (WM. H.) 1871. March 1. Free high schools. (LegisL docs. 1871: 1217-1219.) ^ ^., V, n 1872. Jan. 30. Rept. as chrm. of comn. apptd. by Gov. to examine educational system of N. J. and other states and territories, etc. 39 pp. (L«gisl. docs. 1872.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1872: 183-189.) CAMPFIELD (WILLIAM) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1799. Reports by Select Committee 1799. Nov. 7. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1799: 31-32.) CANALS serial See Eallroads, the serial group. non-serial 1829. Rept. of committee (Potts) on petitions from Hunterdon and Somerset cos. for a law authorizing erection of a canal from Hunt's Mills to Perth Amboy. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9: 308-309.) . Rept. of the committee (Porter) to whom was referred res. adopted by Penn. legisl. apptg. comrs. to enter Into an arrangement with N. J. comrs. rel. to use of Delaware River for canalling purposes. iSame 1828/9: 236-237.) 1833. Rept. of the committee (Nelson) on petition to empower Gov. to cut a canal to shorten the naviga- tion of Salem Creek; Inexpedient. (Same 1832/3: 203.) 1847. Rept. of committee on education (King) on me- morials asking that proceeds of transit duty paid by r.r. and canal cos. be appropriated to purposes of education. (Same 1847: 495.) 1860. Inspection should be made into business and ac- cts. of corporations paying Into state treasury a tax upon their capital stock. (Grovs. mess. (New- ell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1871. Veto (Randolph) of bill to incorporate a co. to form an artificial navigation betw. the Passaic and Delaware rivers, h. t. p. (Mess, of Gov., 1871: 23- 26.) 1880. Veto (McClellan) of Assem. bill to extend time for completion of canals. (Minutes of Assem. 1880: 428.) 1884. Stmt, of r.r. and canal cos. assessed by state bd. of assessors; date of charter, where found, whether subject to amdmt. or repeal. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 56-62.) 1884-1904. Tables; r.r. and canal cos.: length of main line, capital stock, bonded debt, gross earnings, and tax, by companies. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1884 (pp. 450-453) — same 1904.) . Tables: valuation (length in N. J., assessed valu- ation of main stem or water way, of all other real estate used, of tangible personal property, of fran- chise, and total valuation) ; taxes — by systems and companies with summary by systems. (Same 1884 (pp. 436-447)— some 1904.) 1885. Length of canals in state. (A.R. state geologist 1880: 208.) 1887. Mileage of r.rs. and canals and feeders in state; new roads. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1893-1904. Railroads and canals of N. J.; total length and increase each yr., aggregate capital stock and bonded debt, and gross earnings, with increase. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1893 (pp. 8-9) — same 1904.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 187 CANALS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1903. Rept. on proposed tide waterway betw. Bay- Head and Manasquan Inlet; by C. C. Vermeule. (A.R. state geologist 1903: 1-15.) . Same, separate. Trenton: MacCrelUsh & Qulg- ley, 1904. 15 pp., map, pi. Copy seen In Rutgers College Library. . Map of survey for a tide waterway betw. Bay Head and Manasquan Inlet, authorized by act April 7. Scale: [1%" = 500']. (A.R. state geologist 1903.) Laws 1820. An act to incorporate a company for making a canal or water communication in this state betw. the tide waters of the Delaware and Raritan rivers. Trenton: Prtd. by Joseph Justice, 1820. 13 pp. 1824-1836. An act to incorporate a co. to form an arti- ficial navigation betw. the Passaic and Delaware rivers [with amdmts.] n. t. p. 31 pp. Copy seen In Columbia University Library. 1830-1832. Acts rel. to the Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transporta- tion Co., 1832. 30 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. 1830-1848. Acts incorporating the Delaware and Rari- tan Canal Co., the Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co., with the several supplements and resolutions rel. thereto. Trenton: Phillips & Boswell, 1849. 75 pp. Taxation; see Taxation: State. Corporations CANALS: INDIVIDUAL Delaware and Raritan Canal Companies to promote navigable communication betw. tbe Delaware and Raritan rivers were Incorporated in 1796 and 1803 (see Amer. State Papers, Misc., v. 1 : 726 ; 748-752) . Tbe state, however, took no active interest in the matter until 1816 when an act was passed for ascertaining the most eligible route and probable expense of a canal betw. the Delaware and Raritan. Dec. 30, 1824, the Delaware and Raritan Canal Company was Incorporated, the state reserv- ing the right to subscribe for one-fourth of the capi- tal stock, and the further right, at the expiration of fifty years, to purchase the whole of said stock. The construction of the canal depended on the con- sent of Penn. to the use of the waters of the Dela- ware to supply the canal. This consent was not obtained, and under act of the New Jersey Legis- lature, Dec. 27, 1826, the surrender of the charter was authorized. A second act of incorporation was passed Feb. 4, 1830. Consolidation with the Cam- den and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. was au- thorized by act of Feb. 15, 1831. They were col- loquially known as the " Joint Companies." The greater part of the material after the date of con- solidation (1831) is entered under Railroads : In- dividual, United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company, See also Preliminary Rept. of the U. S. Inland Water- ways Comn., 1908 : 198 ; 202 ; 254-261. serial See Railroads : Individual, road and Canal Co. non-serial United New Jersey Rail- 1816. Rept. of the committee (Simpson) on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to a canal to connect the waters of the Delaware with those of the Raritan. (Votes of Assem. 1815/6: 144-146.) . On progress of comrs. apptd. by act. of Feb. 13 last, for ascertaining most eligible route for, and probable expense of, canal to connect tide waters of the Delaware with those of the Raritan. (Govs, mess. (Dickerson) Oct. 1816.) . Proposed construction of a canal to connect the Delaware and Raritan. (Same (Dickerson) Jan. 12, 1816.) CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Delaware and Raritan Canal— cont'd notirserial — cont'd 1817. Rept. of the comrs. apptd. for ascertaining the most eligible route for, and the probable expense of, a canal to connect the tide waters of the Delaware with those of the Raritan. Trenton: Prtd. by James J. Wilson, 1817. 31 pp. The comrs. were apptd. under act of Feb. 13, 1816 ; they were John Rutherfurd, John N. Simpson. Geo. Holcombe. Copies of this edition were seen in the New York Public Library, the State Library at Trenton and in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. . Same. n. t. p. 24 pp., foldg. table. Copies seen in the New Jersey Hist. Socy., Newark and in the N. T. Public Library. This edition was ordered prtd. In 1823. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1823 : 99.) It Includes the Rept. of John Randel, Jun., Jan. 15, 1817, on the Delaware and Raritan Canal ; also a tabular stmt, dated Oct. 27, 1818, subnlltted to the comrs. by John Randel, Junior. . Same. New York: Prtd. by Van Winkle, Wiley & Co., 1817. 40 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1820. Rept. of committee (Griffith) resp. canal betw. Delaware and Raritan rivers. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1820: 108-109.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1820 : 109.) [1822.] Letters and extracts rel. to the New Jersey Canal, h. t. p. 24 pp. An unofficial paper, with a somewhat official significance. The first letter, dated Sept. 16, 1822, is " from John Rutherfurd to Geo. P. McCulloch, president of a meeting convened by Geo. P. McCulloch, Lewis Con- diet, John Doughty, Danl. Phoenix, and Mahlon Dickerson, Hlsquires, on the subject of a canal, and held at Morris-Town on the 21st of August, 1822." Mr. Rutherfurd declined to represent Bergen Co. in drawing a petition to the next legislature on the subject of a canal, mentioned his service on a state comn. in 1816, enclosed extracts from his corre- spondence since that time and expressed a wish that no application be made to the next Legislature. Following letters in the pamphlet are the " enclosed correspondence." Two copies of this pamphlet were seen, viz. : one in the New Jersey Hist. Socy. and one in the New York Public Library. 1823. Memorial presented by Mr. Griffith from citizens of the state, praying passage of a law authorizing the construction of a canal to connect the waters of the Delaware and Raritan rivers, ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1823: 17.) Not found. . Rept. of joint committee (Griffith) on petitions for law to authorize cutting of canal to unite waters of Delaware and Raritan rivers. (.Same 1823/4: 85.) 1824. Rept. by the comrs. upon the subject of a canal from the Delaware to the Raritan. Trenton: Prtd. by J. Justice, 1824. 26 pp. Copies seen in the State Library, Trenton, in Princeton University Library and in the N. Y. Public Library. 300 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1824 : 68.) The comrs. were Lucius Q. C. Elmer, Geo. Holcombe and Peter Kean. The rept. was not prtd. in the jour- nals ; a transmittal letter is found in the Votes of Assem. Oct. 1824 : 68. . Rept. of the committee (Griffith) upon rept. of comrs. apptd. in 1823 upon the subject of a canal betw. the Delaware and Raritan rivers. Trenton: Prtd. by J. Justice, 1824. 7 pp. Copies seen in Library of Princeton University and in the N. Y. Public Library. 300 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1824: 147.) . Same. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1824: 119-123.) 1825. Rept. of committee (Cooper) on amt. of bank capital in state. (Same Oct. 1825: 117-119.) Stmt, showing amt. of bank stock, canal and insurance COS. of each description, created by the several acts of the Legisl., 1804-1824 ; time when created, part 188 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Delaware and Raritan Canal — cont'd norirseridl — cont'd thereof paid In, and part remaining unappropriated, tbe Iwnnses given and to be given ; also, tax annu- ally paid into treasniy of state. The only canals mentioned are the Morris Canal and Banking Co. and the Delaware and Baritan Canal Co. 1825. Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1825 : 120.) . Rept of committee (Green) to whom was re- ferred res. concerning the Delaware and Raritan Canal. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1825: 60.) . Opinion of atty. general (Frelinghuysen) as to how far the Delaware and Ilaritan Canal Co. have complied with requirements of their charter. (Same Oct. 1825: 91-92.) 1826. Communication from state treasurer (Parker) transmitting notice from Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. rel. to bonus of said co. in state treasury. (Same Oct 1826: 60.) . Rept. of joint committee (Vroom) on memorial of Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. praying return of bonus paid to treasurer; and also petitions of citizens praying that state subscribe to capital stock of said CO., and that measures be adopted for com- pletion of canal. (Same 1826: 112-118.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1826 : 118.) 1827. Rept of committee (Parker) on inquiry into ex- pediency of constructing a canal betw. the tide waters of the Delaware and Raritan. (Votes of Assem. 1827/8: 66-70.) . Same, separate, h. t p. 8 pp. Copy in the X. Y. Public Library. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1827 : 71.) 1828. Rept of Commi11:ee (Halsted) on memorial of trustees in behalf of the Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. for repayment of bonus due. (Votes of Assem. 1827/8: 91-93.) 1829. Rept of the committee (Elmley) to whom was re- ferred the subject of the N. J. Delaware and Raritan CanaL (Same 1828/9: 125-152.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by J. Justice, 1829. 36 pp. Copies were seen in the N. 3. State library and in the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. . Same, another edition, n. t p. 32 pp. This edition contains, in addition to the committee rept, the Govs. mess, and ace. docs, noted below. Copies were seen in the N. T. Public Library and in Prince- ton University Library. . (3ovs. mess. (Williamson), with ace docs. rel. to the probable trade of the proposed Delaware and Raritan CanaL (Votes of Assem. 1828/9: 167-179.) . Same, separate, n. t. p. 16 pp. Copies were seen in the X. J. State Library, Princeton Univer^ty Library and in the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. The document is also included in the 32 pp. edition of the committee rept noted above. . Rept of the engrs. to the comrs. of the states of Penn. and N. J. Trenton: Prtd. by Joseph Justice, 1830. 27 pp. The engrs. were John Sullivan and H. 6. Sargent The rept relates to the use of waters of the Delaware for canal and other purposes. The only copy seen was in the New Jersey Hist Socy., Newark. In Gov. Vroom's mess, of Jan. T, 1S30. reference is made to a rept of comrs. from N. J. and Penn., relative to the use of the waters of the Delaware, which waa submitted with the mess. The documents rel. to the arrangement were ordered prtd. (Votes of Asaem. 1829/30 : 100) ; but none were found excepting that of the engrs. noted above. CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Delaware and Saritan Canal— cont'd non-seriol — cont'd 1830. On contemplated construction of canal uniting waters of Delaware and Raritan rivers. (Govs, mess. (Vroom) Jan. 7, 1830.) . Act incorporating Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. reserves to state right of subscribing for one- fourth of capital stock of co. or any smaller amt in discretion of legislature; right of subscription is limited to five years from time co. shall have fixed upon routes, etc., of canal and feeder; state is now at liberty to exercise right reserved. (Same (Vroom) Oct 28, 1830.) 1830-1832. See above. Laws, this date. 1830-1848. See above. Laws, this date. 1831. Progress on Delaware and Raritan Canal; state's right of subscription. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 27, 1831.) . Rept from the committee (Green) to whom was referred that part of the Gfovs. mess, which relates to the Delaware and Raritan CanaL ( Jol. of LegisL CouncU Oct 1831: 21-23.) This is a preliminary Tept, •submitting a communica- tion from the president of the canal co. (B. F. Stockton) ; thefr rept proper, recommendations, etc, are embodied in a later rept (Nov. 4.) . Same, s^arate. Not seen. Ordered prtd, (Jol. legisL council Oct 1831 : 23.) . Nov. 4. Rept of jt committee (Gteen) on that part of the Govs. mess. rel. to the Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. (Same Oct 1831: 27-28.) . Nov. 22. Rept. from committee (Williamson) to inquire and rept whether Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. have fixed upon size, dimensions and routes of canal and feeder, etc (Same 1831/2: 50- 52.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Jol. legisl. council 1831/2 : 52.) 1832. Progress and utility of canal connecting the DeL and Raritan. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct 24, 1832.) 1832-1835. See Railroads: Individual. United Ck)m- panies, under date 1835. 1833. Communication from R. F. Stockton, President Delaware and Raritan Canal Co., offering to pay $10,000 to meet present exigencies for erecting the state penitentiary. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4: 202.) . Rept of committee (Hardenbergh) on communi- cation from Pres. of Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. reL to liberal offer contained in said communi- cation of paying into the state treasury the sum 510,000 for erection of state prison. (Same 1833/34: 208.) 1834. Opinion of counsel, on the rights vested in the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Am- boy R.R. and Transportation cos. Princeton: Prtd. by R. E. Homor, 1835. 24 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. The counsel were Gov. Williamson and Gen. WalL . Same. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1849. 20 pp. Copy seen In the State library, Trenton. . Comment on opening of Delaware and Raritan Canal in June last; on successful business during year of Morris Canal; on operation of X. J. R.R. from Xewark to Hudson — exchange of stock of said CO. authorized by act of last session. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct 30. 1834.) 1855. Artificial features of N. J.; by E. I. Viele. (2 AJL geol. survey 1855: 31-41.) Interaal improvements : canals (Delaware and Raritan, Monia) ; r.rs. (Camden and Amboy, Central K.K. of N. J., etc). INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 189 CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Morris Canal and Banking Company The Morris Canal and Banking Company was Incor- porated by the act of Dec. 31, 1824, the chief object being the construction of a canal to unite the river Delaware near Baston with the tidewater of the Passaic. Sections 14-24 provided for the exercise of banlilng privileges ; these were limited to 31 years. See also Preliminary Rept of the U. S. Inland Water- ways Comn. 1908 : 198 ; 202 ; 261-267. serial 1853-1886. Rept. of Morris Canal and Banking Co. In Documents as follows : 1853 In ann. rejpts. of r.r. and canal cos. 1854 (I.e., 1853) : 37. 1854 In ann. repts. of r.r. and canal cos. 1854 : 48-49. 1855 ' " " ' 1855:41-42. 1856 " ' ' " 1856 : 8-9. 1857 " " 1857:33-34. 1858 " " " " ' " 1858 : 795-796.» 1859 " " " " " " " " 1859 ; 339-340.* 1860 " " " " " " " " 1860 : 47-48.* 1861 " " " " 1861:7. 1862 " " " " " " " " 1862 : 55. 1863 ' " " 1863 : 17. 1864 " " " 1864 : 25. 1865 " " " " " ' 1865:25. 1866 " " " " " " " " 1866 : 75. 1867 " " " " " 1867:75. 1868 " " " ' ' " 1868 : 103.* 1869 " ' ' " " " 1869 : 131.* 1870 " " stmts. " " " " " 1870:901.* 1871 " " ' " " 1871 : 75. 1872 " " ' ' " " 1872 : 36. 1873 in ann. repts. of r.r. and canal cos. 1873 : 43. 1874 " ' " " " " 1874 : 101. 1875 " " " " " " " " 1875 : 114. 1876 " " " " " " " " 1876 : 117. 1877 " " " " ' ' 1877 : 137. 1878 ' " " 1878 : 125. 1879 " " " 1879 : 133. 1880-1883 not found. 1884 in ann. repts. of r.r. and canal cos. 1884 : 76. 1885 ' " " 1885 : 79-80. 1886 " " " " " " " " 1886 : 90-91. non-serial 1823. Rept. of the comrs. apptd. for the purpose of ex- ploring the route of a canal to unite the River Dela- ware, near Easton, with the Passaic near Newark, with ace. docs. Morris-Town: Prtd. by Jacob Mann, 1823. 87 (1) pp., foldg. map. The comrs. were Geo. P. McCuUoch, Chas. Klnsey and Thomas Capner. Copies were seen in the New Jersey Hist. Socy., Newark, in the N. J. Public Library and In Columbia Uni- versity Library. . Same, another edition. Morris-Town: Prtd. by Jacob Mann, 1823. 46, 11, 21, 2, 1, 11, 9, 2, 45 pp. Copies seen in the New York Public Library and In Columbia University Library. . Rept. of jt. committee on rept. of comrs. apptd. to explore canal route to unite the Delaware and Passaic. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1823: 32-33; Votes of Assem. Oct. 1823: 87.) P. I. Stryker, chrm. of committee of council^ Wm. Brlt- tin, chrm. of House committee. . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1823 : 87.) . 400 copies of the report of General J. Bernard and Colonel Totten, of the United States' Engineer corps, on the subject of the survey of the route of the canal to unite the waters of the Delaware and Pas- saic ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1823: 57.) No separate copy of this rept. was found. It Is included in both editions of the Rept of the comrs. apptd. for the purpose of exploring the route of a canal noted above. 1824-1836. See above, Laws, this date. * Paging from Collected docs. CANALS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Morris Canal and Banking Company — cont'd non-seriah^cont'A 1824-1902. History of legislation rel. to Morris Canal and Banking Co. (Rept. comrs. to investigate abandonment of Morris Canal 1904: 512-525.) Paging from Collected docs. 1825. See above, Delaware and Raritan Canal, this date. 1829. Rept. of joint committee (Stites) apptd. to view the. Morris Canal and inclined planes. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9: 100-124.) . Same, separate, h. t. p. 27 pp. 300 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9 : 124.) . Rept. of the committee (Jackson) to whom was referred rept. of joint committee apptd. to view the Morris Canal, and the petition of the Morris Canal and Banking Co., etc. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9 : 200- 202.) 1830. Approaching completion of Morris Canal. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Jan. 7, 1830.) 1832. Morris Canal in successful operation; benefit. (Same (Vroom) Oct. 24, 1832.) 1833. Rept. of committee (Hardenberg) on petition for extension of Morris Canal and Banking Company; inexpedient. (Votes of Assem. 1832/3: 396.) 1835. Rept. of committee (Muir) on petition of Morris Canal and Banking Co., praying supplementary law rel. to canal stock. (Same 1834/5: 173-174.) 1836. Memorial of Morris Canal and Banking Co. for legislative authority to construct a feeder to Long Pond and charging toll for traffic on said feeder; repeal of law prohibiting application of canal waters to other purposes than those of navigation; author- ity to establish branch of banking co. at Newark. (.Same 1835: 251-261.) . Rept. of committee (Zabriskie) on memorial of Morris Canal and Banking Co. asking that they be enabled to construct feeder to Long Pond, Bergen Co., to increase no. and change mode of electing di- rectors, to authorize use of waters flowing down in- clined plane, and to establish oflBce at Newark. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1835/6: 184-187.) 1837. Rept. of directors of Morris Canal and Banking Co. of N. J. to stockholders. (25 cong. 2 sess. House doc. 79: 350-354.) 1855. See above, Delaware and Raritan Canal, this date. 1867. Petition of Morris Canal and Banking Co. rel. to passage of bill supplementing act to form artificial navigation betw. Passaic and Del. rivers. (Minutes of Assem. 1867: 166-178.) . Additional revenue to state under act of Mar. 14, granting certain land and land under water to Morris Canal and Banking Co., subject to condi- tions, for ann. payment of $25,000; revenue from lease of land in Hudson Co. to Newark and N. Y. R.R. Co. doubtful because of certain provisions in act of Apr. 11. (A.R. comptroller 1866/7: 227-228.) Paging from Collected docs. . Veto (Ward) of act to incorporate the Hudson River Wet Basin and Warehouse Co., and to con- tract for a lease to said co. of N. J. lands in N. Y. Bay; riparian right of the Morris Canal to the land in question. (Legisl. docs. 1867: 28-28%.) 1872-1902. Table: tonnage and gross income of Morris Canal since its lease to Lehigh Valley R.R. Co. (Rept. comrs. to investigate abandonment of Mor- ris Canal 1904: 449.) Paging from Collected docs. 1903. Govs. mess, recommending apptmt. of comrs. to examine into and rept. upon question whether leg- islation should be enacted permitting abandonment of Morris Canal; also law abolishing state bd. of arbitration. (Minutes of Assem. 1903: 719-720.) 190 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY CANALS: INDIVIDUAI^-cont'd Morris Canal and Banking Company — cont'd norirserial — cont'd 1904. Kept, of the comrs. apptd. under concurrent res. of March 31, 1903, to investigate and rept. upon the abandonment of navigation of the Morris Canal. (Same 1904: 472-525.) Tfie comrs. were Geo. T. Werts, Jolm W. Griggs and Foster M. Voorhees. . Same, separate, n. p., n. d. 64 pp. Copy seen In the Free Public Library of Newark. . On Morris Canal abandonment. (Govs. mess. (Murphy) April 12, 1904.) Receipts and Exfenditdbes 1904. Table: appm. and disbursements on acct. Morris Canal Comn. (A.R. comptroller 1903/4: 89.) . Table: disbursements on acct. of Morris Canal Comn. in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1903/4: 367.) Taxation; see Taxation: Static Cobpoeations. Banks CANCER; see PUBLIC HEALTH CANDY; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW CANFIELD (FREDK. A.) 1889. Catalogue of minerals found in N. J. (v. 2. v. 1. Final rept. state geologist 1889: 3-246.) 1891. Notes on history of Dickerson mine. (1716-1891). (AJl. state geologist 1891: 251-253.) CANFIELD (MAHLON) Member of Council from Atlantic Co., 1840-1841. Reports by [Select] Committee 1841. Feb. 27. Lunatics and an asylum for their re- ception. (Jol. legist councU 1840/1: 223-234.) . Same, separate. 500 copies ordered prtd. (JoL leglsl. conn- Not seen. cU 1840/1:23 .) (Min- CANNED GOODS; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW CANNING INDUSTRY See Indnstries, etc. Also I-abor. Employment. CANNON (GARRIT S.) Assemblyman from Bnrllngton Co., 1846. Reports by Committee on Judiciaby 1846. Feb. 24. Jersey City lands flowed by tides, utes of Assem. 1846: 494-496.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 200 copies ordered prtd. (Minntes of As- sem. 1846:496.) CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY COUNTY Bank; see Banks: Individual. Bank of Cape May County. City Bank CAPE MAY CITY Banks; see Banks: Individual. Traders' Bank Climate; see that title Manual Training; see Education Precipitation; see Climate Sanitation; see Public Health Schools in; see Education Sngai Beet Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Sugar Temperature; see Climate. Temperature CAPE MAY COUNTY See also Cape Island, Cape May City, Cape May Court House, Ocean City, Bio Grande, Woodbine. 1856. Sketch of early history of Cape May Co.; by Man- rice Beesley. (Geology of Cape May Co. 1856: 159- 205.) Includes list of members of legisl. from Cape May, 1702- 1857; sheriffs 1693-1859; cleAs 1693-1860; sur- rogates, 1693-1852. Agricultural Societies; see that title Agriculture; see that title Almshouse; see Maintenance. Dependents Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fair; see Agriculture. Fairs Forestry; see that title Geology; see that title Schools in; see Education Soils; see Agriculture. Soils, etc. Temperature; see Climate. Temperature Typhoid Fever; see Public Health CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, CAPE MAY COUNTY Banks; see Banks: IndividuaL American Exchange Bank, Atlantic Bank, etc. CUmate; see that title Temperature; see Climate CAPE MAY POINT Sanitation; see Public Health CAPITAL PUNISHMENT; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUS- TICE: STATE CAPNER (THOMAS) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1820-1821, 1825- 1827 ; member of council from Hunterdon Co., 1830. Reports by 1823. Nov. 1. See M'Culloch (Geo. P.) Committee on Tbeashbeb's Acoottnts 1826-1827. See Finance: state, serial group B. CAPSTICK (JOHN H.) Member of state sewerage comn., 1904. Annual Reports; see Water Supply, etc. CARBERRY (V. J.) Chemist, State Agricultural Experiment Station, 1903- 1904 ; see Agriculture, Soils, Fertilizers, under dates 1888-1904. 1903-1904. See Street (J. P.). W. P. Allen and V. J. Car- berry. 1904. See same, this date. CAREY (HENRY C.) See Railroads : IndividuaL United Companies. Entries under dates 1850 and 1851. CARLSTADT, BERGEN CO. Manual Training; see Education CARMAN (ELBERT S.) 1877. Views as to the formation, arrangement and planting of ornamental grounds. (Procs. state hortic. socy, 1877: 35-40.) CARMEL, CUMBERLAND CO. Jewish Settlement; see Jews CARNEY (J.) 1884. Birds the friends of the husbandman. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 61-63.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 191 CARP; see FISH AND GAME CARPENTER (JOHN JR.) AsaemWyman from Hunterdon Co., 1873-1874 ; Senator, 1883-1885 ; Elparlan Comr., 1888 ; see Land. Riparian. CARPENTER (W. SEYMOUR) 1896/7-1897/8. Manual training in Garfield. (A.R. bd. of education 1896/7 (pp. 321-323)— same 1897/8.) CARPET MANUFACTURE; see INDUSTRIES, ETC. TEX- TILE CARRIAGE TRADES; see LABOR. EMPLOYMENT CARROT Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable CARSE (GEORGE B.) Assemblyman from Camden Co., 1872-1874. Reports by 1872. March 19. Prices and amt. of public prtg.; mi- nority rept. (Minutes of Assem. 1872: 940-941.) CARSON (CHARLES) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1819/20, 1825/6, 1827/8-1828/9. Reports by [Select] CoMMi-nEE 1820. June 2. Prtg. and binding of laws. (Votes of Assem. May 1820: 199.) 1828. Feb. 28. School fund. (.Same 1827/8: 264.) CARSON (D. B.) 1892/3-1893/4. Rept. as supt. of schools, Rahway. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1, app. (pp. 155-156) — same 1893/4.) CASE (B. J.) 1904. Evaporating apples and berries. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1904: 165-170.) CASE (RICHARD) 1892/3-1895/6. Rept. as principal of public schools. Red Bank. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1, app. (pp. 156-157)— some 1895/6.) 1894/5-1895/6. Manual training in Red Bank. (.Same 1894/5 (pp. 371-374)— same 1895/6.) CASE (W.W.) 1889. Bee culture and its benefits to farming — honey sources, etc. (16 A.R. bd. of agric. 1888: 323-331.) 1893. Fruit culture and its dependence on apiculture. (21 same 1893: 440-442.) 1899. Foul brood and honey production. (26 same 1898: 24-27.) CASS (ALEX.) 1867-1871/2. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Bergen Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7 (pp. 689-693) — same 1871/2.) Paging from Collected docs. CASSEDY (JOHN) Assemblyman from Bergen Co., 1837-1838 ; trustee of school fund, 1841 (see Education, the serial group). Reports by Select Committee 1837. Nov. 9. Suspension of specie payments on banks; issue of small notes, etc. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 146-152.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8 : 152.) CATALPA; see FORESTS AND FORESTRY CATFISH; see FISH AND GAME CATHCART (C. S.) 1890. Chemical tests of insecticides. (11 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 3 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1890: 522-528.) CATHOLIC CHILDREN'S AID ASSOCIATION; see MAIN- TENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS CATTELL (ALEX. C.) Member of state bd. of assessors, 1884-1890. Annual Reports; see Taxation: State CATTELL (ALEX. GILMOHE) i8 16-1894 Natiye of N. J. ; member of Assembly from Salem Co., in 1840 ; clerlj of tlie Assembly, 1842-1844 ; member of State Constitutional Convention In 1844 ; U. S. Senator, 1866-1871. [1875.] Crow Shoal Harbor. 21 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1875.) Joint rept. with Downs Edmunds. CATTLE; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK CATOR (THOS. V.) 1884. Jan. 15. See Lands. Riparian. CAULIFLOWER Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable CAYWOOD (A. J.) 1884. Crossing flowers. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 84-91.) CEDAR; see FORESTS AND FORESTRY CELERY Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable CEMENT Manufacture; see Industries, etc. Building Materials CENSUS 1891. Census and comparative facts as related to vital statistics; by A. C. Hunt. (15 A.R. bd. health 1891: ' 357-373.) Comparison of 1880 and 1890 census as applied to N. J. Industrial; see Industries, etc. Census School Census; see Education. School Census CENSUS: FEDERAL 1790-1810. Population of the state of N. J., by counties, each [federal] census year. (N. J. Laws 1800/11: 341-349.) 1820. [Abstr. for N. J. from U. S. census.] (Same 1824: 202-204.) 1830. [Abstr. for N. J. from U. S. census.] (Same 1831: 167-172.) 1830-1840. Abstract of U. S. census for N. J. reproduced in the session laws of 1831 included the no., male and female, of whites, slaves, and free colored per- sons, foreigners not naturalized, deaf, dumb and blind; the returns of the 6th U. S. census, re-pub- lished in 1841 included, in addition, the occupational, educational and industrial statistics, " the accu- racy of which may well be questioned." (11 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1889/90: 448.) 1840. [Population and statistics of N. J.] 24 pp. (N. J. Laws 1840/1.) 192 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY CENSUS: FEDERAL— cont'd 1840-1850. Abstr. of population of the several cos. and townships in N. J. submitted by secy, of state (Al- lison) in compliance with concurrent res. of the Legisl.; Jan. 30, 1851. (Sen. jol. 1851: 261-270; Minutes of Assem. 18^1: 381-391.) 1841. Communication from U. S. Marshal transmitting abstracts of late [i. e., federal, for N. J.] cen- sus. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 392-393.) Ace. schedules not found In Votes of Assem. 1850. Population of the several cos. and townships in N. J. (N. J. Laws 1851: 521-532 (1).) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American office, 1851. 15 pp. . Abstr. of population and statistics of N. J. 95 pp. (N. J. Laws, 1852.) .1860. Abstr. of the 8th census of the U. S. showing the population of N. J., by cos. and townships. (App. to Sen. jol. 1861: 407-430; App. to Minutes of Assem. 1861: 83-106.) . Same. (N. J. Laws 1861: 625-638.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. at the "True American " office, 1861. 24 pp. Copy seen in Columbia University Library. . Abstr. of population and statistics of N. J. 100 pp. (N. J. Laws 1862.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Phillips and Boswell, 1862. 100 pp. 1870. Abstr. of census of N. J., compiled by secy, of state (Kelsey). (Legisl. docs. 1871: 703-721.) . Same. (N. J. Laws 1871: 1669-1685.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Murphy & Bechtel, 1871. 19 pp. Copy seen in Columbia TTnlTerslty Library. 1871. Abstr. of census of N. J. (Legisl. docs. 1871: 703- 721.) . Same. (N. J. Laws 1871: 1669-1685.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Murphy & Bechtel, 1871. 19 pp. Copy seen in Columbia University Library. 1880. The census as bearing upon questions of popula- tion, by E. M. Hunt (4 A.R. bd. health 1880: 313- 320.) 1890. Population of N. J., by cos., cities and townships. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1891. 14 pp. CENSUS: STATE The first census taken under the state govt, of N. J. was under the act of Dec. 24, 1783. No other provision for a census of population was made by the Legislature until March 24, 1855, when a law was passed requiring a census or enumeration of the inhabitants of the state to be made by the several township assessors every tenth year, and to X>e compiled by the secy, of state and prtd with the laws ; requirements under the law of 1855 ; additions in 1875 and 1885 ; publication of returns from national and state censuses. (13 A.B. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1889/90 : 446- 448.) serial 1855. Population of the cos., townships and wards in the state of New Jersey, according to the census of 1855. (By authority of law of said state.) Com- piled by the secy, of state and ordered to be prtd. with the laws. New Brunswick: A.R. Speer, 1856. 23 pp. Bound with Laws of New Jersey, 1856. 1865. Population of the state of New Jersey according to the census of 1865. Paterson: Prtd. by Chiswell & Wurts, Dally " Press " Office, 1866. 24 pp. Bound with Laws of New Jersey, 1866. 1875. Abstract of the census of the state of New Jersey. Paterson: Prtd. by Chiswell & Wurts, Daily " Press " Office, 1876. 24 pp. Bound with Laws of New Jersey, 1876. . Same. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1876. 16 pp. Copies seen in the State Library at Trenton and in Columbia University Library. CENSUS: STATE— cont'd 1885. Census of 1885, with a recapitulation of the cen- sus of 1875. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. 37 pp. Copies seen In the State Library at Trenton and in the N. T. Public Library. . Same. n. p., n. d. 39 pp. Bound with Laws of New Jersey, 1886. 1895. Census of 1895, with a recapitulation of the cen- sus of 1885. SomervlUe: The Unionist-Gazette Prtg. House, 1896. 35 pp. Copies seen in the State Library at Trenton and in the N. T. Public Library. Also in Collected docs, as follows : 1855 in App. to. Minutes of Assem. 1856. 23 pp. 1865 not found. 1875 in Legisl. docs. 1876, doc. 42. 36 pp, 1885 " '^ " 1886, V. 3, doc 44. 37 pp. non-serial 1885. The census of state of 1885, as bearing upon vital and social questions; by E. M. Hunt. (9 A.R. bd. health 1885: 357-362.) . Table: abstract of census returns for state by cos. (9saniel885: 392.) Total population ; no. dwelling houses ; families ; native and foreign-bom population ; male and female ; ages of males and females under five, five to twenty, twenty to sixty, over 60. . Tables: abstract of census returns for cities of N. J. over 5,000 population. (9 same 1885: 393.) 1890. See Statistics, this date. Laws 1865. A digest of the laws of N. J. rel. to the census, with instructions, etc., compiled under the direction of the secy, of state. Trenton: Murphy & Bechtel, 1865. 7 pp. Copy seen In Columbia University. 1875. An act in relation to the census of enumeration of the inhabitants of this state, with suppL, ap- proved Apr. 9, 1875. Issued by the Dept of State. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, "True American" office. 1875. 10 (1) pp. Receipts and Expenditures 1865. Table: amt. paid for taking census returns. (A.R. treasurer 1865/6: 62.) 1875. Table: expenses for census blanks. (Same 1874/ 5: 130.) . Collection of statistics at time of taking state census of population; amt. expended for blanks, etc. (A.R. comptroller 1874/5: 24.) 1885. Table: disbursements on acct. of census enumera- tion. (A.R. treasurer 1884/5: 175.) 1895. Same. (Same 1894/5: 408-409.) . Amt disbursed on acct of census. (A.R. comi»- troller 1894/5: 55.) 1901. Table: disbursements on acct of census enumer- ators. (Some 1900/1: 81.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1900/1: 208.) CHAMBERLAIN (S.) 1880. Silk. (7 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1879: 257-261.) CHAMBERLAIN (W. I.) 1891. The limitations and possibilities of Amer. agric. (18 AJl. bd. agria 1890: 111-127.) 1895. The present revolution of Amer. agric. and its prospective future. (22 same 1894: 123-144.) CHAMBERS (SAML. M.) Sopt of weights and measures 1875-1877. Annual Report; see Weights and Measures CHAMBERS (T. R.) 1893. Disposal of garbage. (17 A.R, bd. of health 1893: 317-326.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 193 CHANCELLOR (WM. E.) 1897/8-1903/4. Kept, of principal of Bloomfleld public schools. (A.R, bd. of education 1897/8 (pp. 201-203) —same 1903/4.) Omitted 1900/1-1902/8. 1902/3-1903/4. Manual training in Bloomfleld. (Same 1902/3 (pp. 175-191)— some 1903/4.) CHANDLER (JOSEPH) Assemblyman from Sussex Co., 1823, 1825-1827. Reports by [Select] Committee 1825. Dec. 9. State lands at Paterson and Milford and Owego turnpike road. (Votes of Assem. 1825/6: 178-179.) CHANDLER (LYMAN A.) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1858-1859 ; Senator from Morris Co., 1863-1865. Reports by Committee on Judiciaey 1858. Fees. (Minutes of Assem. 1858: 183-184.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1858 : 184.) CHAPMAN (C. E.) 1894. Profitable potato culture. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 225-230.) . Poultry for profit. (22 same 1894: 225-236.) 1896. Poultry Industry. (23 same 1895: 73-80.) CHAPMAN (EDWIN 0.) Assemblyman from Hudson Co., 1883-1885 ; state super- intendent of public Instruction, 1884/5-1886/7, 1888/9-1890/1 (for Annual Reports, see Education, the serial group). 1887. " Length of school days, recesses, competition and industrial education." (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887: 136-138.) 1888. The study in our public schools of the care and culture of trees. (15 A.R, bd. agric. 1887: 323-332.) 1890. The education of the farmers' children. (18 same 1890: 371-372.) CHEESE Inspection; see Food and Drug Law. Dairy Products Product; see Dairy Industry CHEESMAN (JAS.) 1894. Butter-making. 251.) (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 245- CHEESMAN (T. M.) 1893. A consideration of artesian wells and surface wa- ters from the standpoint of bacteriology and public health. (17 A.R. bd. of health 1893: 297-301.) CHEMICAL PRODUCTS: see LABOR. EMPLOYMENT CHEMISTRY Agricultural; see Agriculture CHERRY HILL, BERGEN CO. Climate; see that title CHESTER (A. H.) 1895. On caswellite, an altered biotite from Franklin furnace. (A.R. state geologist 1895: xxxvii-xl.) . Analyses at College Laboratory in New Bruns- wick for the geol. survey. (Sam,e 1895: xxix.) 13 CHETWOOD (FRANCIS B.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1847-1848. Reports by Committee on Coeporations 1847. March 2. Belvidere Delaware R.R. (Votes of Assem. 1847: 666-667.) 1848. Feb. 3. New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. (Sawe 1848: 434-466.) CHETWOOD (JOHN JOSEPH) 1800-1861 NatlTe of N. J. ; Assemblyman from Essex County In 1835/6 ; Councilman from Essex Co., 1837/8, 1841/2- 1842/3 ; held local offices ; State Director of Dela- ware and Earltan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.H. COS.. 1847-1849 (for Report ; see Railroads : Individual. United N. J. R.R. and Canal Co.) Reports by Mem,'ber of Assembly [Select] Committee 1836. Feb. 17. Delaware and Raritan Canal and Cam- den and Amboy R.R. cos. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6: 410-412.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 412.) . March 8. Common schools. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6: 612-613.) — — . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 613.) Memfter 0/ Council [Select] Committee 1837. Feb. 17. Surplus revenue; minority rept. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 437-441.) . March 10. Tax bill; state taxation. (Same 1836/ 7: 757-758.) Nov. 2. Supreme Court repts. (Jol. legisl. coun- cil 1837/8: 40-41.) 1842. Feb. Difference of opinion betw. treasurer and N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. rel. to transit duties and tax. (Same 1841/2: 177-180.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Jol. Leglsl. Council 1841/2 : 177-180.) CHETWOOD (WM.) 1771-1857 Native of N. J. of school group. ; member of Congress 1835-1837 ; trustee fund, 1842 ; see Education, the serial CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATANOOGA NATIONAL MILITARY PARK; see PARKS AND MONUMENTS CHILD (FRANCIS) Member of Passaic Valley District Sewerage Comn., 1903 ; see Water Supply, etc. Passaic Valley, the serial group ; also non-serial group, under date, 1903. CHILD LABOR; see LABOR CHILDREN Maintenance; see that title CHILDREN'S AID AND PROTECTIVE SOCIETY OF THE ORANGES; see MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITU- TIONS CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY; see MAINTENANCE: INDI- VIDUAL INSTITUTIONS CHINESE Labor; see Labor. Alien Labor CHOCOLATE; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW 194 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY CHOLERA; see PUBLIC HEALTH CHRISTIE (ALEX.) 1894. Premium plans of bldg. and loan assns. (16 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1892/3: 449-455.) CHRISTIE (DAVID L) Assemblyman from Bergen Co., 1827/8. 1822/3-1823/4, 1825/6- ( Votes of As- tumpikes. Reports by [Select] Cosimittee 1828. Jan. 25. State lands at Paterson. sem. 1827/8: 103-104.) . Feb. 12. Paterson and Hamburgh {Same 1827/8: 194.) CHRISTIE (JAMES H.) Superintendent of Schools in Jefferson Co., N. Y., 1893- 1896, and in Bayonne, N. J., 1900-1909 ; inspector for U. S. Treasury Department, 1895-1900 ; Assem- blyman from Hudson Co., 1910. 1899/00-1903/4. Rept as supt of schools in Bayonne. (A.R. bd. of education 1899/00 (pp. 2ii-2i5)— game 1903/4.) Omitted In 1901/2. 1903/4. Manual training at Bayonne. (A.R. bd. of edu- cation 1903/4: 157-173.) CIDER; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW CIGARS See also Labor Disputes. Strikes. Labor; see Labor. Employment Manufacture; see Industries CLAMS; see FISH AND GAME CINNAMINSON, BURLINGTON CO. Climate; see that title Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests: Fungi. Cranberry Sweet Potato Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable CIVIL WAR; see WAR EXPENDITURES CLAIMS MiUtary; see War Expenditures. Civil War CLARK (ALVAH AUGUSTUS) 1840-1912 NatiTe of N. J. ; member of Congress. 1877-1881 ; com- missioner of sinking fund, 1883-1884 (for annual report, see Debt). CLARK (AMOS, JR.) Native of New York ; member of City Council of Ellza- betli, 1865-1866; Senator from Union Co., 1867- 1869 ; member of Congress, 1873-1875 ; president of the N. J. state agrlc. society, 1873-1886. 1873-1885. socy. Ann address as president of state agric. In Docnments as follows : 1873 In A.B. state agrlc. socy. 1873 : 9-14. 1874 " " " " " 1874:2-13. 1875-1878 not found. 1879 In 6 A.E. bd. agrlc 1878 : 149-153. 1880 " 7 '• " " 1879:157-160. 1881 not found. 1882 m 9 A.B. bd. agrlc 1881 : 235-240. 1883-1884 not found. 1885 In 12 A.E. bd. agric 1884 : 261-264. CLARK (ANDREW) 1883-1884. Comr. of state water supply; see Water Supply and Sewerage. CLARK (CHARLES) Member of Council from Essex Co., 1801, 1813. 1806, 1810- Reports by [Special] Committee 1801. Not. 12. Accts. of Abraham Hunt apptd. to make repairs to the govt, house, etc. (JoL Legist Council Oct. 1801: 107-108; Votes of Assem. Oct 1801: 72-73.) CLARK (ELISHA) Assemblyman from Passaic Co., 1838-1839. Reports by CoMMirrEE ox Cobpoeatioxs 1839 Feb. 6. Trenton Gas and Insurance Co. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9: 374-375.) CLARK (G. H.) 1884. Filtration. (8 A.R. bd. of health 1884: 89-97.) CLARK (JAMES C.) Assemblyman from Hudson Co., 1882-1884. Reports by Special Committee 1882. n. d. Convict labor. 7 pp. (LegisL docs. 1882, V. 1, doc. 22.) The rept. Is also signed by Benj. Griggs. CLARK (JOHN T.) 1855. An essay on the necessity and means of advanc- ing the interests of common school education. Tren- ton: Prtd. at the "True American" office, 1855. 28 pp., 2 11. Copies seen In the N. J. State library and In Batgers College Library. CLARK (PETER I.) Member of CouncU from Hunterdon Co., 1831-1832. 1856. Jan. 18. [Rept as secy, of] comn. to codify school law. Trenton: Office of "True American," 1856. 24 pp. . Same. (App. to House jol. 1856 [doc.] C.) CLARK (THOMAS) Member of Council from Gloucester Co., 1798-1802. Reports by Select Committee 1799. Feb. 18. Petition of stage proprietors. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1799: 53.) CLARK (W. CAMPBELL) Comr. of Fisheries, 1894 ; see Fish and Game, the serial group ; State Director of the United E.E. and Canal cos. of N. J., 1897-1898 (for reports ; see Ballroads : IndlTldnal. United N. J. B.B. and Canal Co.). CLARK (WM.) State Director of the United B.B. and Canal cos. of N. J., 1894-1896. Reports; see Railroads: IndividuaL United N. J. E.R. and Canal Co. CLARK (WM. B.) 1897. Rept upon upper cretaceous formations. (AJl. state geologist 1897: 161-210.) CLARKE (B. G.) State Director of the Delaware and Barltan Canal and Camden and Amboy E.E. cos.. 1866-1867 (for Be- ports; s"ance 1857. Feb. 26. On portion of Govs. mess. rel. to state treasury. (App. to Sen. jol. 1857: 1139-1151; app. to House joL 1857: 1139-1151.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1857 : 330.) 1859. March 1. On so much of Govs. mess, as relates to finance. Trenton: "True American" OflSce, 1859. 16 pp. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1859 app. pp. 395-408; Sen. jol. 1859 app. pp. 395-408.) COCOA; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW COFFEE; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW COGAN (THOS.) Deputy factory inspector, fifth district, 1890-1892 ; see I^bor. Factory Inspection. COLCARD (S. M.) 1890. Green forage. (17 AJl. bd. agric. 1889: 229-255.) COLE (J. D.) 1884. Peaches for Central N. J. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Dec. 1884: 42-43.) 1885. Habit of growth and efEect of the tops on the roots of fruit trees. (Sam^ 1885: 66-68.) COLE (R. D.) 1884. Best varieties of peaches for profit for Central New Jersey. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Dec. 1884: 43-44.) COLEMAN (DANL.) 1830. See Education. School Fund, this date. COLES (EDWD.) 1851. See Water Supply. Hoboken, this date. COLES (W. M.) 1877. Farm at PUesgrove, Salem Co. (5. AJl. bd. of agric. 1877: 98.) COLLATERAL INHERITANCE TAX; see TAXATION: STATE. INHERITANCE TAX INDEX TO DOCUMEflTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 209 COLLEGE FARM, NEW BRUNSWICK For general material, see Agriculture. Education. Eutgers Scientific School. Alfalfa Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Climate; see that title Clover Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Corn Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Hay Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Oats; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Precipitation; see Climate Rye Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Small Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Sorghum Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Sugar Sugar Beet Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Sugar Temperature; see Climate Vegetable Crops; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable Wheat Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY; see EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS COLLINGWOOD (HERBERT W.) 1899. Small fruits. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1899: 161-170.) 1900. Cow pea. (Some 1900: 138-147.) 1902. Peach trees. (Same 1902: 52-60.) 1904. Grass production. (31 A.R. bd. of agrlc. 1903: 115-126.) 1905. Parcel post. (32 same 1904: 225-234.) COLSON (J. L.) 1894. N. J. agrlc. exhibit at World's Fair. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 19-21.) COLT (ROSWELL I.) 1845. March 1. Lottery of Socy. for Establishing Use- ful Mnfres. (Sen. jol. 1846: 724-726.) COLTON (CHAS. A.) 4891/2-1903/4. Newark Technical School. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1 (pp. 295-301)— same 1903/4.) COMAN (C. W.) 1890. Geol. work In southern part of state. (A.R. state geologist 1890: 129-135.) 1891. Geol. work in southern N. J. (Same 1891: 111- 140.) COMBS (THOMAS E.) Meml)er of Assembly from Monmouth Co., 1838-1839; senator from Monmouth Co. Reports by [Select] Committee 1845. March 29. Combination lotteries. (Sen. jol 1845: 786-795.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 200 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1845 : COMES (GEO. N.) 1895/6-1896/7. Rept. on manual training in New Bar- badoes township. (A.R. bd. education 1895/6 (pp. 303-305)— some 1896/7.) COMINGS (S. H.) 1880. Foreign cranberry trade. (13 A.R. bd aerie 1885: 233-234.) 14 COMMERCE 1820. Govs. mess. (Williamson) transmitting proceed- ings in suit in Court of Chancery of N. Y. State, brought by J. R. Livingston agst. A. Ogden and T. Gibbons of N. J. for purpose of restraining defend- ants from navigating with steamboats the waters betw. N. Y. City and any port of Staten Is. or of shores of N. J. south of Powles-Hook ferry, except only Elizabethtown Point; comment. (Votes of As- sem. Jan, 1820: 81-82.) Ace. docs, do not appear In the Jol. . Same, separate. Not seen ; ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1820 : 82.) 1843. Govs. mess. (Pennington) calling attention of (ien. Assem. to Va. law deemed by owners of vessels sailing from N. J. ports to Va., oppressive and un- just. (Jol. legisl council 1843/4: 17-18; Minutes of Assem. 1843/4: 18-19.) 1858. Rept. of joint committee on commerce and navi- gation (Felch) on alterations needed in present rev- enue laws applicable to coasting trade; tonnage statistics for yr. from districts of Newark and Perth Amboy. (App. to Minutes of Assem. 1858: 987-1006; app. to Sen. jol. 1858: 987-1006.) . Same, separate. Trenton: "True American" Office, 1858. 20 pp. 1860. Rept. of joint committee on commerce and navi- gation (Edmunds) : improvements of navigable waters; lighthouses; pilots; apparatus for saving life and property; break- water at Crow Shoal. (Sen. jol. 1860: 717-723.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. ( Sen. jol. 1860 : 723.) 1861. Rept. of committee on commerce and navigation (Edmunds); lack of interest in N. J.; question of construction of an artificial harbor at Crow Shoal; coal trade, etc. (Sen. jol. 1861: 434-438; Minutes of Assem. 1861: 1043-1048.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1861 : 439.) 1861-1872. Table: Raritan River trade and tonnage, each year: value of articles carried, tonnage east; do. west; steamers, barges, etc. (15 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1879: 45.) 1862. Veto (Ogden) of bill to authorize organization of Central Amer. Transit Co. (Minutes of Assem. 1862 : 508-510.) 1866. Veto (Ward) of Sen. bill to incorporate Tide- water Co. (Sen. jol. 1866: 409-413.) 1870. Harbor and commercial advantages of N. J. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 4 or 5-6.) There are two editions of this message. 1878. Statistics of commerce of Jersey City, Hoboken and adjacent points on tide water, in Hudson Co.: tonnage of steam and sailing vessels. (A.R. riparian comrs. 1878: 15.) Keturns for the several ports are combined. . Principal articles of domestic production and merchandise reed, for year, by rail and canal, at Jersey City, Hoboken and places adjacent in Hudson Co., giving value. (Same 1878: 16.) 1885. Desirability of bldg. up home markets. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 90-94.) 1890. Res. offered by L. F. S. Schanck adopted by Mon- mouth Co. bd. of agric. in favor of merchant marine to carry agric. products to market, granting of sub- sidy by Congress to revive Amer. shipping trade, etc. (18 same 1890: 448.) Commissioners of Pilotage; see Navigation Customs Service 1869. Seaboard cities should be made ports of entry. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 19, 1869.) 210 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY COMMERCE— cont'd Customs Service — cont'd Jersey City, Hudson County 1809. Kept of [select] committee (Kitchell) on peti- tions of Jersey Co. rel. to erecting port of Jersey [the present Jersey City] into a port of entry, either independently or in connection with port of N. Y. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1809: 299-300.) Exports and Imports 1885. Relative value of imports and exports of U. S. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 94.) AGBICXn^TCEAL PBODtTCTS 1879-1880. Receipts (bushels) at seaboard cities for exportation and consumption, each year; Eastern movement of Western grain. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 219.) 1882-1887. Table: imports for consumption, of market- garden vegetables. (15 same 1887: 227.) Beans, peas and other leguminous seeds, garden see'ds, bay, hops, pickles and sances, vegetables, yams. 1884. Valuable of agric. products exported from the U. S.; per cent, of entire production. (12 same 1884: 90.) FiBBES 1863-1882. Tables: importation, consumption and prices of hemp in the U. S., each year. (5 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1881/2: 190-191.) 1873-1882. Tables: Importation, prices and consumption of jute In the U. S. each year. (5 same 1881/2: 192- 193.) 1881/2. Table: quantity and value of imports of flax, hemp, jute and other grasses into the TJ. S., for year ending June 30, 1882. (5 same 1881/2: 189.) Hats 1887. Table: value of hats exported from the ports of N. Y. and San Francisco. (10 A.R. bureau of sta- tistics of labor and industries 1886/7: 337.) Ieon 1879-1883. Table: gross tons of iron imported into the U. S. each year. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1884/5: 291.) 1884-1885. Table: tons and value of imports of Iron ore Into the U. S. (8 same 1884/5: 291.) Silk 1871-1881. Total value, each year of manufactures of silk and of raw silk Imported Into the U. S. (4 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1881: 149.) 1871-1883. Table: value of manufactures of sUk, and of raw silk, imported each year. (6 same 1882/3: 196.) No. of ponnds given from 1880-1883. 1874-1880. Table of imports (silk) at N. Y. City and San Francisco: bales, value, average price per bale, increase or decrease in bales compared with pre- vious year. (3 same 1879/80: 86.) 1875-1886. Table: value of goods, value of raw sUk, pounds (1880-1886), imported into the U. S., each year. (9 same 1885/6: 351.) 1875/6-1880/1. Table: Imports of sUk mnfres. entered at the Port of New York In fiscal years ending June 30; value of the different articles. (4 same 1881: 147.) . Table: Imports of raw silk at New York and San Francisco; bales and value. (4 same 1881: 147.) 1876/7-1882/3. Table: Imports of silk mnfres. entered at the port of N. Y. (6 same 1882/3: 194.) 1877/8-1882/3. Table: imports of raw sUk at New York and San Francisco; bales; value. (6 same 1882/3: 193.) 1878-1883. Table: amt and value of waste silk and pierced cocoons imported at ports of N. Y. and San Francisco, each year. (6 same 1882/3: 206.) COMMERCE— cont'd Exports and Imports — cont'd Silk — cont'd 1879/80-1885/6. Table: value of imports of silk mnfres. entered at the port of N. Y. in fiscal years ending June 30. (9 same 1885/6: 362.) 1880/1-1885/6. Table: no. of bales and value of imports of raw silk at ports of N. Y. and San Francisco, each mo. (9 same 1885/6: 360.) 1883. Table: Imports of raw silk at New York and San Francisco, classified by countries of export; bales and value. (6 same 1882/3: 197.) 1883/4-1885/6. Tables: Imports of raw silk Into the U. S.; proportion of European, Japan, Hong Kong, Shanghai (9 same 1885/6: 358.) 1885/6. Table: imports of raw and waste silk, etc., into the U. S., each mo., July 1885 to June, 1886. (9 same 1885/6: 359.) . Table: Imports of silk at New York and San Francisco, classified by countries of export, each mo. (9 same 1885/6: 361.) French Spoliation Claims; see that title Imports; see above, Exports COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS; see FERTILIZERS COMMISSIONER OF MINES; see MINES AND MINING COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS; see FINANCE: STATE: RE- CEIPTS COMPANY STORES; see LABOR. TRUCK SYSTEM COMPTROLLER Annual Reports; see Finance: State Special Reports Wm. K. McDonald 1871. Feb. 13. Riparian expenses, 1865-1871. (Legisl. docs. 1871: 983-987.) Albert L. Runyon 1872. Feb. 20. Alleged Improper disbursement of state funds. (Minutes of Assem. 1872: 436-442; I«gisL docs. 1872 [doc. 33].) 1873. Feb. 20. Compliance of r.r. and canal cos. with requirements rel. to ann. repts. (Sen. joL 1873: 365-367.) Roiert F. Stockton 1880. Jan. 29. Pleuro-pneumonla bill. (Minutes of Assem. 1880: 167-168.) . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1880, doc. 27: 4-5.) . Feb. 2. Fees of co. officials. 141 pp., 3 11. (Same 1880, V. 1, doc. 29.) . Same; omitting co. stmts. (Sen. JoL 1880: 125- 126.) Edward J. Anderson 1881. Feb. 21. Protection of public health and collec- tion of vital statistics. (Sen. jol. 1881: 335-338.) . March 21. Fees of clerk In Chancery, clerk of Supreme Court and secy, of state. (LeglsL docs. 1881 doc. 38: 5-20.) 1884. Feb. 13. Railroads controlled by Penn. RJl. Co. [at date] and by the United cos. In 1869. (Minutes of Assem. 1884: 367-370.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 300 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1884 : 370.) 1889. Jan. 31. Contract for current prtg. (Minutes of Assem. 1889: 154-157.) . March 25. Financial necessities of the state for the current year. (Sen. joL 1889: 503-506.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY an COMPTROLLER— cont'd Special Reports — cont'd Edward J. Anderson — cont'd 1890/1. Operations of the comptroller's dept, Nov. 1, 1890-Marcli 16, 1891. (Same 1891: 567-569.) Wm. O. Heppenheimer 1893/4. Transactions of his office from Oct. 31, 1893, to Apr. 2, 1894. (Sen. jol. 1894: 153-155; Minutes of Assem. 1894: 300-301.) COMPULSORY EDUCATION; see EDUCATION CONDICT; see also, CONDIT CONDICT (EDWARD) Memter of Council from Morris Co., 182S-1S30. 1830. See Education. School FUnd, this date. CONDICT (S. H.) 1863. See Halsted (N. Norris), this date. CONDIT (JOHN) 1755-1834 Councilman from Essex Co., 1790/1-1797/8 ; member of Congress, 1799-1803; D. S. Senator, 1803-1817. Member of committee to count and burn cancelled money, 1791-1795 ; see Money. 1795. Nov. 2. State of the prerogative office and of the secy.'s office. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1795: 7.) 1798. See Roads. Bergen Co., this date. CONDIT (JOHN S.) Assemblyman from Hudson Co., 1840/1 ; member of Council from Hudson Co., 1841/2-1842/3 ; one of comrs. to purchase site for lunatic asylum, 1845. Reports by Select Committee 1841. Feb. 22. On petition of N. Y. Historical Socy. for a regulation to secure official docs, lor that socy. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 463-465.) 1842. Jan. 28. Bank charters. (Jol. legisl. council 1841/2: 162-165.) CONDIT (LEWIS)* 1773-1862 Native of N. J. ; sheriff of Morris Co. prior to 1800 ; Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1805-1809 ; boundary commissioner 1807 ; member of Congress, 1811-1817, 1821-1833 ; Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1837- 1838 ; trustee of school fund, 1838-1839 (see Edu- cation, the serial group) ; apptd. a comr., with James Parker and John Clement, on the state luna- tic asylum under res. of March 11, 1842 ; trustee of Princeton College. Reports by BOUNDABT COMMISSIONEE 1807. See Boundaries. New York, this date. Committee on Teeastobeb's Accotjnts 1807. See Finance: State, serial group B. Idiocy Commission 1840. Feb. 26. Rept. [as chrm.] of comrs. apptd. by the Gov. to ascertain the no. of idiots in the state. Newark: Prtd. by M. S. Harrison & Co., 1840. 25 pp., foldg. table. Copy seen In State Library. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1839/40 : 465.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1839/40: 444-464, 1 foldg. leaf; Jol. legisl. council 1839/40: 265-266.) [Select] Committee 1806. Nov. 27. Newark turnpike Co. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1806: 137.) •Sometimes written Condict. CONDIT (SILAS) 1738-1801. Member of State Council, 1776-1780; delegate to Con- tinental Congress, 1781-1784 ; Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1791-1794, 1796-1798, 1800. Reports by [Select] Committee 1797. Feb. 28. Somerset Co. court-house and gaol. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1797: 49.) 1798. Nov. 5. Penitentiaries; accts. of Jonathan Doan. (Same Oct. 1798: 26-28.) 1799. June 1. State prison. (Sawe May 1799: 21.) CONDIT (SILAS) 1778-1861 Native of N. J. ; Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1812/3- 1813/4, 1816/7 ; Councilman from Essex Co., 1819/20-1822/3, 1826/7; member of Congress, 1831-1833; delegate to State Constitutional Con- vention, 1844. Reports by [Select] Committee 1817. Feb. 10. Rept. of q. m. gen. (Votes of Assem. 1816/7: 221-222.) CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS; see MAINTENANCE: STATE CONGAR (STEPHEN) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1841-1844 ; Senator from Essex Co., 1852-1854. Reports by Special Committee 1842. Feb. 11. Imprisonment for debt. (Votes of As- sem. 1841/2: 382-388.) . Same, separate. ■ Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1841/2 : 388.) . March 10. Charges of official misconduct agst. W. Sharp; justice of peace of Warren. (Votes of Assem. 1841/2: 603-610.) CONGRESS OF HYGIENE AND DEMOGRAPHY; see PUBLIC HEALTH, CONGRESSES, ETC. CONKLIN (WM. H.) Deputy Factory Inspector, 1901-1902 ; see Labor. Fac- tory Inspection. CONKLING (CORNELIUS S.) 1870-1875/6. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Hunterdon Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1869/70 (pp. 133-136)— same 1875/6.) Paging from Collected docs. CONN (H. W.) 1897. Impurities in milk. (24 A.R. bd. agric. 1896: 201- 214.) CONNECTICUT RIVER Rainfall and flow; see Climate CONNOLLY (JAMES F.) Riparian comr., 1887 ; see Land. Elparian. CONOVER (J. C.) 1882. Corn and potato crops in Holmdel. (9 A.R. bd. of agric. 1881: 411-412.) CONOVER (NATHAN) 1895. Use of fertilizers. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 361.) 212 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY CONOVER (S. P.) 1877. Cultivation of apples. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 130.) CONOVER (WM. A.) 1879. Dairy farming in N. J. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 119-128.) CONROW (A. E.) 1893. Tuberculosis, embodying examination of a noted herd in Burlington Co. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 339-340.) CONROW (CLAYTON) 1890. Culture of sweet potatoes. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 368.) 1891. Diversified farming. (19 same 1891: 413.) . Experience in spraying. (18 «ame 1890: 104-110.) 1893. Are stone roads economical? (21 same 1893: 375.) 1897. Brief history of road improvement in South Jersey. (4 A.R, comr. of public works 1897: 79-81.) 1900. Inside history of state and road law. (7 same 1900: 81-86.) CONSUMERS' LEAGUE; see INDUSTRIES AND MANUFAC- TURES. ASSOCIATIONS CONSUMPTION; see PUBLIC HEALTH CONSUMPTIVES Maintenance; see Maintenance CONVENTIONS See also Associations. Road; see Roads School; see Education CONVICT LABOR; see LABOR CONVICTS Discharged 1853. State prison: payment to discharged convicts, etc. (GSovs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 22.) 1873. Need of agency to procure employment for dis- charged convicts. (Same (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 19-21.) 1881. Propriety of devising means of aiding discharged prisoners. (.Same (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) Maintenance; see Maintenance; Delinquents; Adults Transportation of; see Administration of Justice. Receipts, etc. COOK (A. J.) 1881. Codling moth and canker worm, hortic. socy. 1882: 63-64.) (Procs. state COOK (EDMUND) 1888. Is the farmer to blame for his condition? (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 479-480.) COOK (ELLIS) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1776-1777, 1779, 1781- 1790 ; member of conncU, 1791-1792, 1795. Member of Committee to count and bnm cancelled money, 1790-1792 ; see money. COOK (E. R.) 1877-1879. Table: summary of meteorological observa- tions at Trenton. (1 A.R. bd. of health 1877 (p. 175)— 3 same 1879.) COOK (GEO. HAMMELL) 1818-1889 Native of N. J. ; professor of agriculture and geology at Rutgers College ; assistant geologist, 1854-1856 (for Reports, see Geology) ; Vice-President of Rutgers College, 1864-1889 ; state geologist, 1864-1889 (see Geology) ; Director of Agricultural Experiment Station 1880-1889 (see Agricultural Experiment Stations). See also Addresses commemorative of George Hammell Cook, Ph. D., LL. D., professor of geology and agri- culture in Rutgers College, delivered before the trus- tees, faculty, alumni students and friends of the college. July 17, 1890. Together with a biographical sketch read by request before the New Jersey His- torical Society at Trenton. Jan. 28, 1890. Newark : Advertiser Prtg. House, 1891. 53 pp. 1854. [Geol. survey of Monmouth Co.]. (1 A.R. geol. survey 1854: 57-77.) 1855. Geology of the southern division of N. J. (2 same 1855: 55-108.) 1856. Present condition of agric. in N. J. (3 same 1856: 47-67.) . Geology of co. of Cape May. Trenton: Office of True American, 1857. 211 pp., illus., pi., map. 1857. Rept. on the geology and agric sources of the Southern Division of the state. Trenton: Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1857. 30 pp. . Dec. 15. Progress on geol. survey in the several cos. of the southern portion of the state. (Grovs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 1858: 63-65.) 1859. Dec. 29. Arrangement of geol. specimens and minerals of state in state house. (Same (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1863. Geol. survey and its progress. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1863: 25-34.) 1865. See Railroads: Individual. Erie Railway. 1866. The condition and advantages of agric. in N. J. and the means for its improvement [drainage and fertilizers]. (Rept. N. J. agric. college 1867: 17-56.) 1868. On the results of the geoL survey of N. J. (N. J. agric. college repts. 1868: 27-40.) 1869. Agric. chemistry. (Same 1869: 29-47.) . Agric. dept. (Same 1869: 14-19.) 1870. Agric. college farm and agric. in Europe, etc. (6 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1870: 20-39.) 1871. Agric. as seen in Europe in 1870. (7 same 1871: 21-43.) 1871-1886/7. Rept. on the Agric. CoUege Farm. (7 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1871 (pp. 45-52) — 23 same 1886/7.) 1872. Rept. on national convention of agric. at Wash- ington. (Legisl. docs. 1872: 135-141.) 1873. Soils of N. J. (1 A.R. bd. agric. [1873]: 11-31.) . [Aims and duties of bd. of agric] (1 game [1873] : 8.) Repeated In rept for 1876 (p. 9.) . What are we doing at the college farm this year? (9 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1873: 13-29.) 1874. Geol. and agric map. (1 A.R. bd. of agric. [1873] : opp. t. p.) 1876. Sept. 28. Outline of address at mtg. of N. J. Sanitary Assn. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 126-128.) 1877. Fertilizers. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1877: 16- 18.) . Notes on localities injurious to health by reason of imperfect drainage. (1 A.R. bd. of health 1877: 131-136.) . State drainage. (2 same 1878: 142.) 1878. Agriculture in Europe. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 27-97.) . Rept on agric and agric. teaching in Europe. (14 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1878: 41-84.) . Rept on clay deposits of Woodbridge, South Am- l)oy and other places in N. J., together with their uses for fire brick, pottery, etc. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. viii, 381 (1) pp., maps in pocket foldg. leaf. . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1878, doc. 12.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 213 COOK (GEO. HAMMELL) 1818-1889— cont'd 1878-1884. Rept. on the Agric. College Farm. (6 A.R. bd. agric. (pp. 13-26) — 12 same 1884.) 1878/88-1886/7. Meteorological observations at New Brunswick. In Documents as follows : 1878/88 in 12 A.E. bd. health 1888 : 418 ; 423. 1886/7 " 11 " " " 1887:362. 1879. Soja bean, a new plant. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 25-30.) 1883. See Browning (A.) 1886. History of the theory of nitrification. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1886: 68-75.) 1887. See Boundaries. New York. . Summary of paper on " Neglected drainage areas in N. J. and what should be done to improve them." (11 A.R. bd. health 1887: 134-135.) 1888. The protection of our forests from fires. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1887: 289-313.) . Our exper. station. (15 same 1887: 156-165.) . Our state weather service. (15 same 1887: 280- 283.) . Sorghum industry in N. J. (Agric. exper. station, Bull. 51: 3-4.) . Sorghum sugar. (9 A.R. state agric. exper. sta- tion and 1 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1888: 133-134.) COOK (MRS. GEO. H.) 1889/90-1891/2. Meteorological examinations at New Brunswick during the fiscal year. (14 A.R. bd. health 1890 (p. 335)— 16 same 1892.) COOK (H. E.) 1901. Stable ventilation. (27 A.R, bd. agric. 1900: 231- 240.) COOK (J. H. M.) 1881. Bee culture. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 183-190.) COOK (SILAS) Member of Assembly from Morris Co., 1819-1820 ; oilman from Morris Co., 1823-1827. Coun- Reports by [Select] Committee 1824. Dec. 27. Conduct of bank applicants and their agts. charged with influencing members of Legisl. (Jol. Legisl. Council Oct. 1824: 102-111.) COOK (W. CALLOM) 1897/8-1898/9. Rept. as supt. of schools in Mount Holly. (A.R. bd. of education 1897/8 (p. 224) — same 1898/ 9.) COOLEY (ELI F.) In 1845 apptd. by Gov. Stratton, a comr., with Saml. Rush and Calvin Howell, to build the lunatic asylum at Trenton. COOPER (BENJAMIN B.) Assemblyman from Gloucester Co., 1824-1825. Reports by [Select] Committee 1824. Dec. 3. Sale of liquor by distillers. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1824: 133.) 1825. Nov. 25. Capital of banks in state. (Same Oct. 1825: 117-119.) COOPER (JACOB) 1880. Summary of paper on " The Proper Sanitary Con- ditions of Bldgs. in the Country." (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 136-137.) COOPER (JAMES 0.) 1889/90-1892/3. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Morris Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1889/90 app. (pp. 46-47) —same 1892/3.) COOPER (JOSEPH) Assemblyman from Gloucester Co., 1778, 1781-1785, 1787-1793, 1803-1804 ; Councilman from Gloucester Co., 1795-1797. Reports by Sexbct Committee 1790. June 1. Quotas of the several cos. in the state; table of ratables for 1789, and estimate of their value. (Votes of Assem. May 1790: 31-34.) 1795. Nov. 12. Accts. of comrs. to improve post-road across Rocky Hill. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1795: 14.) COOPER (WILLIAM R.) Member of Council from Gloucester Co., 1842. Reports by [Special] Committee 1842. March 4. Fisheries in the Delaware. (Jol. Leg- isl. Council 1841/2: 311-313.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1841/2: 313.) COOPERATION Agricultural; see Agriculture. Cooperatioa Industrial; see Labor COPPER; see MINES AND MINING CORBIN (CHAS. L.) 1897. Opinion as to method of dealing with air pollu- tion. (27 A.R. bd; of health 1903: 62-64.) . June 24. Effluvium nuisances. (21 sams 1897: 35.) 1901. Rept. of the comrs. for revision of the general tax law, apptd. under the act of March 22, 1901. Tren- ton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 5 pp. The other comrs. were Matthew Dixon and J. Franklin Fort. CORBIN (WILLIAM H.) Assemblyman from Union Co., 1885-1887. See also Dodd (Amzl). 1896. Jan. 14. Rept. of comrs. to revise general act rel. to corporations. (Sen. jol. 1896: 72-122.) The other comrs. were James E. Howell and Henry M. Snyder. CORLIES (JAMES C.) 1878. Veterinary rept. (2 A.R. bd. health 1878: 149- 163.) . Same [practically]. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 109- 127.) Erroneously given Corliss, In this rept. 1879. See Sterling (Wm. H.) CORN Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain CORNELISON (JOHN M.) Assemblyman from Bergen Co., 1832/3-1833/4. Reports by Special Committee 1834. Feb. 21. Bank of U. S. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4: 436-439.) 1835. Joint rept. with John Engle on state lands in Bergen Co. (Same 1834/5: 327.) 214 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY CORNELL (ISAAC R.) 1859. Address as president of state agric. socy. (4 A.R. state agric. socy. 1858: 65-71.) 1872. Foreign agric. {Same 1872: 30-36.) CORNELL (SAMUEL C.) AssemUyman from Mercer Co., 1848. Reports by [SBI.ECT] Committee 1848. Feb. 22. Estimate of receipts and expenditures for year. (Votes of Assam. 1848: 781-782.) CORNISH (R. H.) 1889. Manual training at Montclair. (A.R. bd. of edu- cation 1888/9 app. pp. 147-150.) CORNWALL (HENRY B.) 1880. Summary of remarks [on sanitation and water- supply]. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 137-138.) 1881. Rept. on food and drugs examined. (5 same 1881: 98-102.) 1883. Malt beverages and their adulterations. (7 same 1883: 235-245.) . See Leeds (A.R.). 1884. Kerosene. (8 A.R. bd. of health 1884: 215.) . Methods of butter analysis. (8 same 1884: 195- 211.) BecommendlDg Beichert's methods. 1885. Butter analysis. (9 same 1885: 251-261.) Joint rept. with Shippen Wallace. 1887. The composition and method of analysis of con- densed milk. (A.R. dairy comr. 1887: 20-27.) . Estimation of morphine in opium and official pre- parations. (Sanw 1887: 53-80.) 1888. Composition and comparative healthfulness of baking powders sold in state; by H. B. Cornwall. {Same 1888: 63-92.) 1889. Zinc in dried apples. (iSfome 1889: 45-46.) 1890. Same. {Sams 1890: 59-60.) . Coloring of jellies and other fralt products. {Same 1890: 37-42.) 1891. Rept [analysis of] on condensed milk. {Same 1891: 51-53.) 1892. Wines and wine analysis. {Same 1892: 67-103.) 1893. Wme. (Som« 1893: 49-54.) . Notes on food and drink preservatives. (17 A.R. bd. health 1893: 327-346.) CORONERS; see PUBLIC HEALTH CORPORATIONS See also Banks, Bridges, Canals. Building and Loan Assns., Bailroads, Street Ballways, etc, etc. serial 1846/94-1904. Corporations of N. J. List of certificates filed in the dept. of state. Compiled by the secy, of state. Trenton, 1894-1904. 4°. Checklist 1846/94. Naar, Day & Naar, 1895. 482 pp. 1893 " " " " 1894. 59 pp. 1895 MacCreUlsh & Qnlgley, 1896. 70 pp. 1895/9. The J. L. Mnrphy PnhUshing Co., 1900. 570 pp. 1896. " " " " " " 1897. 71 " 1897. " " " " " " 1898. 72 " 1898. MacCrellish & Qnlgley, 1899. 96 pp., errata slip. 1900. MacCrellish & Qolgley, 1901. 240 pp. 1901. The J. L. Murphy Pnblishtng Co., 1902. 257 pp. 1902. MacCrellish & Qnlgley, 1903. 224 pp. 1903. " " " 1904. 315 pp. 1904. The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1905. 266 pp CORPORATIONS— cont'd non-serial 1693-1869. Index of titles of corporations chartered under general and special laws .... giving the dates of incorporation and the several supplements thereto, with a reference to the pages of the pamph- let laws. By John Hood. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1870. 178 (1) pp. Copies seen In the State Library, Trenton, and In Bntgers College Library. 1693-1870. Index of titles of corporations chartered under general and special laws .... giving the dates of acts of Incorporation and the several sup- plements thereto, with a reference to the pages of the pamphlet laws, by John Hood. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Oflice, 1871. 196 (1) pp. Copies seen In the State Library, Trenton, and in the New York Public Library. 1837. General law rel. to private corporations sug- gested; interest of public should be regarded In chartering corporations connected with internal improvements. (Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Jan. 3, 1837.) 1852. Evil of special acts of Incorporation should be diminished. {Same (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 14.) 1853. Disapproval of special legislation; no. of char- ters of incorporation granted for last 9 yrs.; pur- poses; no. each year; Importance of perfecting sys- tem of general laws. {Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 13-14.) 1869. Suggestions in regard to chartering and taxation of corporations. {Same (Randolph) Jan. 19, 1869.) . Govs. mess. rel. to Assem. biU to incorporate Amer. Eagle Steam Gauge Co. [etc.]. (LegisL docs. 1869: 1273-1277.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1869: 564-567.) . Same, separate. Not seen. tJsnal no. of copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1869 : 567.) 1870. Adverse to special legislation. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 13-14 or 23-24.) There are two editions of this message. Apptmt. of John Hood agt under provisions of act to Increase revenues of state; corporate enter- prises and taxation. {Same (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1878: 11-13 or 18-23.) There are two editions of this message. Rept of committee (Lattle) on so much of the Govs, message as relates to general laws for regula- tion of corporations. (Minutes of Assem. 1870: 1074-1075.) 1872. Evils of special legislation. (Govs. mess. (Ran- dolph) Jan. [9], 1872: IL) 1875. Evil of special legislation. {Same (Bedle) Jan. 19, 1875.) 1876. New laws agst special legislation. {Same (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 5-6.) . Opinion of the atty. gen. (Vanatta) as to con- stitutionality of suppls. to municipal corporation acts. Trenton: J. L,. Murphy, 1876. 6 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. . Same. 6 pp. (LeglsL docs. 1876, doc. 41.) 1882. Veto (Ludlow) of Senate bill rel. to Issue of ad- ditional shares of stock by corporations. (Sen. joL 1882: 412-417.) 1885. Rept of atty.-gen. (Stockton) in matter of Cen- tral R,R. tax case of 1882, writs of certiorari under act of Apr. 10, 1884, misc. corporations. New Jersey vs. Delaware, certain special charters, the lands of Delaware Indians. 31 pp. (Leglsl. docs. 1886 v. 3 doc. 34.) . Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1885. 31pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 215 CORPORATIONS— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1890. Recommendation for passage of two acts, one act to repeal charters of all corporations that hereto- fore failed to pay tax imposed upon them by law, and the other, to amend act concerning corpora- tions. (Govs. mess. (Green) 1890: 86.) There are two editions of this message. 1895. Apptmt. of comn. to revise laws rel. to corpora- tions suggested. (Same (Werts) Jan. 8, 1895.) . Rept. of committee on municipal corporations to which were referred the Assem. bill known as dol- lar gas bill. (Minutes House Assem. 1895: 324-326.) 1896. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to revise general act rel. to corporations. (Sen. jol. 1896: 72-122.) Wm. H. Corbin, James B. Howell, Henry M. Snyder. 1897-1900. Recommended enactment of law providing that no company shall be incorporated under laws of state unless at least $1000 of capital stock has been actually paid in, thereby insuring basis for state tax. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1897 (p. 12) — same 1900.) 1899. Increasing value of franchises possessed and ex- ercised by corporations who render public services for pay; caution needed if legislation to remedy matter is undertaken. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 17, 1899.) 1904. Decrease in amt. of incorporation fees; approxi- mate of r.r. and misc. corporation tax; sound finan- cial condition of state. (Same (Murphy) Jan. 1904: 5-7.) Laws serial The following series do not appear to have been printed by the state printer. Some of them, however, bear the seal of the Department of State, and this fact, together with that of their importance In summariz- ing the corporation laws of N. J., has seemed to warrant their being included in the Index. 1 series The act concerning corporations approved April 7, 1875, with amdmts., together with notes and forms. Checklist WilUam B. Oorbin, editor Ed. 1. 1881. Jersey City: F. D. Linn, 1881. viil, 9, 78 pp. Copies seen in the New York Public Library and in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Ed. 2. 1882. Not found. Noted by Bowker. Ed. 3. 1883. Jersey City : P. D. Linn & Co., 1883, xi. 98 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. Ed. 4. 1887. Jersey City : F. D. Linn & Co., 1887. x, 93 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. Bd. 5. 1889. Jersey City : F. D. Linn & Co., 1889. xll, 108 pp. Copies seen in the State Library, Trenton, and In the New York Public Library. Ed. 6. 1890. Not found. Bd. 7. 1891. Jersey City : F. D. Linn & Co., 1892. xv, 160 pp. Copy seen In the Free Public Library of Newark. Ed. 8. 1894. Trenton ; Naar, Day & Naar, 1894. v. p. Copy seen In the New Jersey Hist. Socy., Newark. Ed. 8. 1894. Jersey City : F. D. Linn & Co., 1894. xvii. 182 pp. Copies seen In the State Library, Trenton, and in the New York Public Library. 2 series An act concerning corporations (Revision of 1896). Checklist WilUam B. Oorbin, editor Ed. 9. 1896. Jersey City : P. D. Linn, 1896. xll, 119 pp. Copies seen in the State Library, Trenton. Ed. 10. 1897. Newark : Soney & Sage, 1897. xlll, 109 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. Bid. 11. 1899. Newark : Soney & Sage, 1899. xl, 131 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Newark. Ed. 12. 1900. Newark : Soney & Sage, 1900. xll, 145 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. Ed. 13. 1902. Newark : Soney & Sage, 1902. xxlll, 177 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. CORPORATIONS— cont'd Laws — cont'd serial — cont'd 3 series A The general corporation act of N. J., being " an act concerning corporation" (Revision of 1896), Incl. the amdmts. and suppls. to the end of the legisl. sessions of 1898. With precedents and forms, by James D. Dill. Dept. of State. Checklist Bd. 1. 1898. n. p., 1898. xxlv, 215 pp. Copies in the State Library. Trenton, the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, and the New York Public Library. Ed. 2. [1899.] n. p., n. d. xlv, 214 pp. Copy In the New York Public Library. Ed. 3. [1900.] n. p., n. d. xi, 244 pp. Ed. 4. 1903. New York: Baker, Voorhls & Co., 1903. xxvl, 251 pp. Copy In the New York Public Library. B 1900-1902. Laws of N. J. relating to corporations with notes by James B. Dill. Checklist 1900. n. p., 1900. 10 pp. 1901. n. p., 1901. 7 11. 1902. n. p., 1902. 11 11. non-serial 1875-1876. An act concerning corporations in the state of N. J. approved April 7, 1875, with the suppls. thereto. Prtd. under direction of the secy, of state. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1876. 79 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1898-1899. Act to incorporate associations not for pe- cuniary profit, and suppls. thereto. Trenton: The John L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. 16 pp. Receipts and Expenditures 1896. Table: apprn. and amt. paid for 2400 copies of corporation laws. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: 46.) . Table: expenses of comrs. apptd. to revise laws of state rel. to corporations, under chap. 351, laws of 1895. (Same 1895/6: 46.) Taxation; see that title. Corporations CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAL See also Industries. Associations. 1815. Rept. of committee (Wilson) to whom was re- ferred memorial of Shrewsbury and Jersey State and Steamboat Co., petition of sundry inhabitants of Monmouth Co., and memorial of N. I. Roosevelt claiming credit of inventing machinery now in use for propelling steamboats, and praying to be pro- tected in his rights. (Votes of Assem. 1815: 250- 251.) 1831. Rept. of atty. gen. (Southard) rel. to Salem and Phila, Mnfg. Co. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1831/2: 41- 42; Votes of Assem. 1831/2: 102-103.) 1832. Rept. of joint committee (Schenck) on rept. of comrs. apptd. to examine into affairs of Salem and Phila. Mnfg. Co. and on memorial of W. N. Jeffer resp. same. (Votes of Assem. 1831/2: 224-225.) 1837. Rept. of committee (Fennimore) on petition of inhabitants of Bloomsbury making complaints agst. race way of Trenton Delaware Falls Co. and an- swer of the CO. to the complaint. (Same 1836/7 : 277.) 1847. Rept. of committee on corporations (Johnes) on petition from the Neshanic Mining Co. of Hunter- don Co., praying certain alterations and amdmts. in act incorporating said co. (Senate jol. 1847: 268- 269.) 1851. Veto (Fort) of bill to incorporate Dolphin Mnfg. , Co. and one to incorporate Union Mnfg. Co. (Votes of Assem. 1851: 680-681.) 1852. Letter of E. R. V. Wright, counsel of remon- strants, resp. bill to incorporate Hudson Ferry Co. (Same 1852: 547-548.) 216 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY CORPORATIONS: INDIVIDUAI^cont'd 1852. Veto (Fort) of bill to incorporate Eagle Mining Co. In Somerset Co. (Same 1852: 685-686.) . Veto (Fort) of bill to incorporate Passaic Min- ing Co. (Same 1852: 501-502.) 1865. Rept. of committee on corporations (Taylor) on bill to repeal act to incorporate Amer. Dock and Improvement Co. (Same 1865: 662.) 1867. Opinion of atty.-gen. (Robeson) on bill to incor- porate Delaware River Co. (Same 1867: 849-850.) 1869. Veto (Randolph) of act to incorporate Champion Base Ball Club of Jersey City; objections to minor incorporations. (Legisl. docs. 1869: 1285-1288.) 1871. Veto (Randolph) of act to incorporate the Oce- anic Yacht Club of Jersey City. (Message of Gov. 1871: 31-33.) 1875. Veto (Bedle) of bill to incorporate Peters and Calhoun Co. ; a co. engaged in saddlery and harness business; special legislation for corporate privileges objected to. (Minutes of Assem. 1875: 256.) CORRUPT PRACTICES 1844. Use of money at elections. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 10, 1844.) 1855. Execution of naturalization laws by federal and state courts; suggested that naturalizing be pro- hibited for certain period before elections; generally understood that foreigners pay nothing for natural- ization, If not frequently paid for becoming citizens. (Same (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 20.) . Rept. of majority of special committee (Howell) upon charge of attempted bribery of a member of the House to vote for rechartering of certain banks. (Minutes of Assem. 1855: 696-697.) . Same; minority rept. (Tompkins). (Same 1855: 697-700.) . Same, separate (majority and minority). Tren- ton: Reformer Office, 1855. 7 pp. . Rept. of majority of special committee (Smith) apptd. to Investigate charges of attempt to bribe a senator in connection with the act to incorporate the Newark Plank Road and Ferry Co., or In con- nection with a»y bank application, etc. (Sen. jol. 1855: 707-714.) . Same; minority rept. (Hoxsey). (Sams 1855: 714-715.) 500 copies of the repts. ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1855 : 715.) No separate copy was found. . Further rept of special committee (Smith) ap- pointed to investigate charges of attempt to bribe a senator, etc., with testimony. (Sen. jol. 1855: 841- 862.) 1857. Suggestions for preventing corruption and per- jury attending elections. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 20, 1857: 9-10.) 1858. Undue influence exercised at elections upon per- sons of foreign birth; naturalization. (Same (New- ell) Jan. 13, 1858: 22-24.) 1859. Suggestions rel. to use of money at elections, naturalization, etc. (Same (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 27.) 1860. Suggestions in regard to fraud at election: im- portance of registry law and modification of laws of naturalization. (Same (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1869. Corruption and fraud in connection with right of suffrage; illegal naturalization; registry. (Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 46-48.) 1871. Govs. mess. (Randolph) on bribery law. (Legisl. docs. 1871: 949-953.) . Same. (Messages of the Governor 1871: 67-70.) . Corruption of the ballot (Govs. mess. (Ran- dolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 14-15 or 23-25.) There are two editions of this message. 1872. Beneficial results of bribery law. (Same (Ran- dolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 12.) CORRUPT PRACTICES— cont'd 1872. Commendation of law of 1871 rel. to bribery. (Same (Parker) Jan. 16, 1872:8.) . Corruption in office; enrichment of public of- ficials. (Same (Parker) Jan. 16, 1872: 12-13 or 14- 15.) There are two editions of this message. 1874. Rept. of special committee (Howell) on investi- gation rel. to bribery in passage or repeal of any bills before house. (Minutes of Assem. 1874: 1340- 1343.) 1875. Primary meetings the source of gross corruption. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 19, 1875.) 1878. Majority rept. of special joint committee (Moore) on investigation, of charges agst. public offices of improper transactions with insurance cos. 6 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1878 doc. 32.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1878: 427-431.) . Same; minority rept. (Harris). 10 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1878, doc. 33.) . Testimony taken before joint committee rel. to charges agst. public officials on alleged improper transactions with insurance cos. 301 (2) pp. (Sams 1878 doc. 34.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 378 (1) pp. 1886. Buying votes; direct and indirect methods. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 84-86.) 1890. Election reform. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 10-17.) . Ballot reform and honest elections. (Sams (Ab- bett) Jan. 21, 1890: 14-21 or 16-24.) There are two editions of this message. 1891. Effectiveness of ballot reform law. (Same (Ab- bett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1894. Reform in primary elections; draft of proposed law for ballot reform. (Same (Werts) Jan. 9, 1894: 23-56.) HVfdson County 1898. Charges of official corruption agst. sheriff and prosecutor of pleas in Hudson Co. (Govs. mess. (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) Beasly (W.) 1820. Articles of impeachment agst. W. Beasly, justice of the peace In Salem Co. for misbehavior in office. (Votes of Assem. 1819/20: 86-88.) Lacy (J.) 1801. Rept. of [special] committee (Frellnghuysen) on charge agst. J. Lacy, justice of the peace in Bur- lington Co. (Votes of Assem. 1801/2: 81-83.) Miller (Henry) 1829. Rept of committee (Wurts) on memorial from Hunterdon Co. complaining of official conduct of Henry Miller, a justice of the peace. (Votes of As- sem. 1828/9: 284-286.) 1830. Rept. of [special] committee (Potts) on me- morial from Hunterdon Co. complaining of official conduct of Henry Miller, justice of peace. (Same 1829/30: 247-251.) Ruh (Charles F.) 1867. Rept. of special committee (Dwyer), on res. resp. proposed pardon of Chas. F. Ruh, sentenced for at- tempting to bribe a fellow member of the Legisla- ture. (Minutes of Assem. 1867: 188-190.) . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1867: 1361-1364.) CORSETS Manufacture; see Industries, etc. CORTLEYOU (PH.) 1889. The home garden, its necessities, possibilities and profits. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 100-103.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 217 COHTRIGHT (SIMON) Assemblyman from Sussex Co., 1812/8-1815/6. Reports by [Sei^ect] Committee 1813. Feb. 27. Petitions from Middlesex Co. for grants of charters for banks. (Votes of Assem. 1812/3: 128.) 1815. Oct. 26. Hope and Hacketstown turnpike. (Some 1815/6: 18.) CORWIN (WILLIAM) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1798-1799, 1801-1804. Reports by [Seiject] Committee 1801. Nov. 3. Compensation to persons for running new roads through their land. (Votes of Assem. 1801/2: 22-23.) COST OF LIVING See also Prices. Groceries. 1878. Rept. of Chas. H. Simmerman employed to collect facts as to employment and price of labor, the cost of living, etc., in the first Congressional Distr. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1878: 105- 121.) The dlstr. comprised the cos. of Camden, Gloucester. Cumberland, Salem and Cape May. Special refer- ence is made to the city of Camden, occupations of Its inhabitants, wages in 1873 and 1878, cost of living. 1879. Table: ownership of home, how procured, etc.; rented homes; sanitation of neighborhood and of workshop; education of children, etc. (2 same 1879: 88-93.) 1880. Table: expenses for board, rent, clothing, gro- ceries, etc., for the different occupations; income. (3 same 1879/80: 60.) . Table: cost of living, showing averages in each trade or occupation. (3 same 1879/80: 62.) 1883-1885. Table: individual employes; occupation, in- dividual earnings, earnings of others in family, cost of living for self and family, etc. (6 same 1882/ 3 (p. xxvii) — 8 same 1884/5.) 1883-1888. Table: individual employes; location; sub- division of trade; hours; earnings; income; earn- ings of all others in family; wages; days lost; cost of living; etc. (6 same 1882/3 (p. 4-29) — 11 same 1887/8.) 1885. The condition of wage-earners; cost of living. (8 same 1884/5: 139-183.) 1886. Table: workingmen's budgets; residence, place of birth, occupation, no. in family, no. working for wages, cost of living for family, earnings of head of family, total income, cost of rent and rooms. (9 same 1885/6: 56-67.) . Table: workingmen's budgets; cost of living; residence, place of birth, occupation, no. in family, amt. paid for meat and fish, milk, butter, flour, etc., etc., quantity of each consumed. (9 some 1885/6: 68-75.) . Earnings, cost of living and prices. (9 same 1885/ 6: 5-39.) Compiled chiefly from returns made by individual work- Ingmen ; expenses of families are estimated ; cost of principal articles of food stated ; earnings in the dif- ferent occupations are compared ; the whole is sum- marized in two tables, showing for glass workers, cotton and woolen mills, silk mills, the average no. of hours dally employment, average hours for a full week's work, average no. of days unemployed, aver- age ann. earnings for year ending July 1, average ann. income of family, average ann. outlay of family, average no. of individuals In family, average no. working for wages, total no. of returns, per cent, reporting surplus of income over outlay, per cent, reporting deficiency, per cent, reporting " even." COTTON Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fiber Crops Manufactures; see Industries, etc. Textile COUNCIL OF PUBLIC ANALYSTS AND INSPECTORS; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW, THE SERIAL GROUP COUNCIL OF STATE CHARITIES AND CORRECTION; see MAINTENANCE: STATE COUNTY AID; see ROADS COUNTY TAX; see TAXATION ^ COURTER (WM. H.) 1857. Jan. 30. Farmers' and Mechanics' Club of James- burgh, Middlesex Co. (Rept. state agric. socy. 1855/ 6: 23-24.) COURTS; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE COW PEAS Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage COWEE (ARTHUR) 1904. The gladiolus. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1904: 154-164.) COWGILL (ISAAC) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1804-1806. Reports by Committee on Treasueee's Accounts 1804. See Finance: State, serial group B. COX (JAMES) 1873-1810 Native of N. J. ; served in the Revolutionary War ; As- semblyman from Monmouth Co., 1801-1807, member of Congress, 1809-1810. Reports by [Select] Committee 1801. Nov. 10. Dog tax. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1801: 68-69.) COX (JOHN) Assemblyman from Sussex Co., 1807-1809. Reports by [Select] Committee 1809. Oct. 30. Road from Flemington to intersect branch of Washington turnpike on Schooley's Mt. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1809: 176-177.) COX (JOHN T.) 1893. Co-operation [for the farmer]. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 413-415.) COX (MARTIN LUTHER) 1893/4-1898/9. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Morris CO. (A.R. bd. of education 1893/4 app. A (pp. 43- 47)— some 1898/9.) COX (WM. EDWD.) 1884-1890/1. Rept. as city supt. of Bridgeton schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1883/4 app. (pp. 3-4) — same 1884/5.) 1885/6-1888/9 omitted. 1898/9-1900/1. Rept. as city supt. of schools in Bridge- ton. {Same 1898/9 (pp. 242-243)— some 1900/1.) 218 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY COXE (WILLIAM) 1762-1831 A native of N. J. ; Assemblyman from BurUngton Co., 1796-1804, 1806-1809, 1816-1817; member of Con- gress, 1813-1815. Reports by [Select] Committee 1804. Feb. 24. State library. (Votes of Assam. Feb. 1804: 166-170.) 1807. Nov. 11. State shares in turnpike road from Hudson River to bridge over Hackensack River. (Some Oct. 1807: 40.) 1808. Nov. 9. Repairs on govt, house. (Same Oct. 1808: 44.) . Nov. 12. Compensation to proprietors of lands taken for public highways. {Same Oct. 1808: 58-59.) 1817. Jan. 15. State house. (Some 1816/7: 98.) 1818. Jan. 22. Encroachments on lot attached to Govt, house. (Same Jan. 1818: 78.) COZENS (DANIEL C.) 1837. Articles of impeachment agst. Danl. C. Cozens, one of justices of the peace in Gloucester Co. (Jol. LegisL Council 1836/7: 296-298.) . Trial for official misconduct as justice of the peace in Gloucester Co. (Sams 1836/7 app.) CRAMER (J. H.) 1877. Farm at Chester, Morris Co. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 63-65.) CRANBERRY Associations; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit. Associations Crop; see same. Cranberry Prices; see that title CRANE (C. B.) 1891. Farm drainage. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 450- 457.) 1898. Drainage rept. [Passaic Valley]. (26 sam£ 1898: 276-278.) CRANE (EDWARD W.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1878-1879. 1873. N. J. Cranberry Growers' Assn. (1 AJl. bd. agric. [1873]: 86.) 1874. Cranberry growing in N. J. (2 same 1874: 59- 65.) CRANE (ISAAC WATTS) Assemblyman from Cumberland Co., 1810. Reports by Committee out Tbeasitbeb's Accounts 1810. See Finance: State, serial group B. CRANFORD, UNION COUNTY Schools in; see Education CREAMERIES; see DAIRY INDUSTRY CREAN (DANL. F.) Riparian comr., 1887 ; see T^and. Riparian. CREELY (N. P.) 1894. What crops may be grown in the orchard with profit? (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1894: 197-199.) CRIMINAL CLASSES Maintenance; see Maintenance: Delinquents CRIMINAL INSANE Maintenance; see Maintenance CRIMINAL POPULATION; see POPULATION CROES (J. R.) 1883. Methods of sewage disposal without discharge into streams. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 153-154.) CROSBY (0. H.) 1882/3. Rept. as supt. of schools of Atlantic City. (A.R. bd. of education 1882/3 app. p. 3.) CROTON WATER-SHED Rainfall; see Climate CROWELL (JAMES T.) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co.. 1862, 1863. 1865. See Land. Riparian. CRUIKSHANK (J. C.) 1867-1889/90. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Passaic Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1867 (pp. 781-786)— same 1889/90.) Paging from Collected docs. CUCUMBER Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable CULVER (DELOS E.) Assemblyman from Hndson Co., 1865. Investigating Committee See Railroads : Individual. Erie Railway, under date 1865. CULVER (J. E.) 1877. Malarial fevers in Hudson Co. (1 A.R. bd. of health 1877: 121-129.) CULVER (S.) 1868/9. Rept. as supt. of schools in MlUville. (A.R. bd. of education 1868/9: 631-632.) Paging from Collected docs. CUMBERLAND COUNTY Created by act of Jan. 19, 1748. See also Bridgeton, Carmel, Greenwich, Millville, Vine- land. Agricultural Societies; see. that title Almhouse; see Maintenance. Dependents Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fertilizers; see that title Fair; see Agriculture. Fairs Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Geology; see that title Grape Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Industries and Manufactures; see that title Insane Asylum; see Maintenance: Coimty. Defectives Inspection Livestock ; see Ageicultube. Livestock. Iitspection. Ahthbax Irrigation; see Agriculture. Crops. Soils. Irrigation Jail; see Maintenance. Delinquents Marsh and Tide Lands; see Land. Marsh, etc. Oyster Culture; see Fish and Game Roads; see that title Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Sav- ings Bank of Cumberland Co. Schools in; see Education Sweet Potato Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable Taxes; see Taxation: State Teachers' Institutes; see Education. Teachers' Institutes, under dates 1 854-1855 Water Supply; see that title INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 219 CURRANT Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit CURTIS (F. D.) 1886. Red hogs in America. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 167-172.) 1889. Feeding stock. (16 same 1888: 113-137.) CUSHMAN (S.) 1894. Poultry industry. (22 A.R. bd. agric. 1894: 210- 223.) CUSTOMS SERVICE; see COMMERCE CUTLERY; see LABOR. EMPLOYMENT CUTTS (U. W.) 1876/7-1897/8. Rept. as supt. of schools of Orange. (A.R. bd. of education 1876/7 app. (pp. 22-24)— same 1897/8.) , Omitted 1879/80, 1881/2-1882/3, 1885/6, 1887/8, 1889/ 90-1890/1. 1888/9-1897/8. Manual training at Orange. (Same 1888/ 9 app. (pp. 153-154)— some 1897/8.) DAIRY INDUSTRY See also Agriculture ; Livestock. Cattle ; Feeding. 1871. See Agriculture, the general group, this date. 1877. An Orange Co., N. Y., Dairy; extr. from Orange County Press. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 126-128.) 1879. See below, Cheese, this date. 1881. See below, New Jersey. 1885-1889. Receipts of butter, cheese and eggs into N. Y. City, each year, exports. (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 162.) 1892. Dairy hygiene; by Geo. G. Groff. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 186-194.) From New York " Independent." 1893. On maintaining the fertility of dairy farms — methods of practice; by E. B. Voorhees. (20 same 1892: 125-145.) 1894. See below, Milk, this date. 1895. Progressive dairying; by G. W. Hockenbury. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 361-364.) 1896. Hindrances to success in dairying. (24 same 1896: 59-62.) . General discussion on dairy foods and products; experiments conducted at experiment station. (24 same 1896: 177-186.) 1897. Modern demands in successful dairying; by W D Hoard. (25 same 1897: 119-143.) . Present aspects of dairying; by Henry B. Alvord. (24 same 1896: 147-174.) . Dairy foods and products; general discussion. (24 same 1896: 177-186.) 1900. Dairy economics — economy of dairy practice; by W. D. Hoard. (27 same 1899: 123-160.) . Farm sanitation in dairy methods; by John Gould. (27 same 1899: 161-175.) 1903. How can the east compete with the west in dairying? by J. L. Hills. (30 some 1902: 175-201.) 1904. The dairy situation; by W. D. Hoard. (31 some 1903: 289-310.) NEW JERSEY serial ANNUAL REPORTS 1 series Under act of March 22, 1886. 1886-1901. Rept. of dairy comr. of New Jersey. DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd ANNUAL REPORTS— cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist * Wm. K. Newton, comr. 1. 1886. Trenton: 3. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1887. 99 pp. 2. 1S87. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1888. 85 pp. 3. 1888. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1889. 156 pp. 4. 1889. Camden : F. F. Patterson, 1890. 88 pp. George W. UcO-ulre, comr. 5. 1890. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Company, 1891. 61 pp. 6. 1891. Trenton ; J. D. Murphy Publishing Company, 1892. 165 pp. 7. 1892. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Company, 1893. 140 pp. 8. 1893. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Company, 1894. 75 pp. Copy seen in Eutgers College Library. 9. 1894. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1895. 131 pp. 10. 1895. Trenton : The J. L Murphy Publishing Co., 1896. 115 pp. 11. 1896. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quisley. 1897. 71 np. 12. 1897. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1897. ill, 100 pp. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 13. 1898. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1898. 113 pp. 14. 1899. Trenton, MacCrellish & Quigley, 1900. 78 pp. Copy seen In Eutgers College Library. 15. 1900. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1901. 51 pp. 16. 1901 dept. ed. Not found. 16. 1901 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 24 pp. The 15th rept. Is referred to in the letter of transmittal as the 14th, and the 16th (doc. ed.) as the 15th. In Collected docs, as follows : 1886 In Leglsl. docs. 1887, v. 3, doc. 33. 1887 " " " 1888, T. 3, " 30. 1888 " " " 1889, T. 3, " 36. 1889 " " " 1890, V. 4, " 35. 1890 1891, T. 5, " 32. 1891 " " " 1892, V. 5, " 34. 1892 " " " 1893, V. 5, " 37. 1893 1894, T. 4, " 35. 1894 " " " 1895 (119 sess.), 1895, v. 5, doc. 36. 1895 " " " 1895 (120 sess.), V. 5, doc. 36. 1896 " " " 1896, T. 5, doc. 31. 1897 " " " 1897, V. 4, " 25. 1898 " " " 1898, T. 5, " 41. 1899 1899, V. 4, " 20. 1900 1900, V. 4, " 31. 1901 " " " 1901, V. 4, " 32. 2 series By an act passed In 1901, the ofBce of dairy comr. was merged into the state bd. of health and the office of chief inspector of food and drugs created ; the Inspector was to be apptd. by the bd. of health. 1901/2. Ann. rept. of the chief inspector of food and drugs (Geo. W. McGuire). Checklist 1901/2. Not found. In Documents as follows : 1901/2 In 26 A.E. bd. health 1902 : 211-227. CIRCULARS [1886?]-1887. [Circulars issued by the dairy comr.] Checklist 1-2. [1886?]. Not found. 3. 1887. April 23. Laws of N. J. relating to food and drugs, n. t. p. 19 (1) pp. non-serial 1878. Value of dairy industry in country; inducements to N. J. farmers. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: xi-xii.) 1879. Dairy farming in N. J.; by Wm. A. Conover. (7 same 1879: 119-128.) * The doc. ed. varies from the dept. ed. only In omission of the imprint. 220 INDEX TO DOCtJMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1881. Specific state Industries; the dairy interest. (5 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1881/2: 372-376.) . The dairy interest in the U. S.; exports; associ- ated dairies; dairying in N. J., creamery outfit, ad- vantages of the creamery, milk-sugar, milk carried on the r.rs. of N. J. (4 same 1881: 251-273.) 1885. The dairy business, financially considered. (6 A.R. agric. exper. station 1885: 177-189.) 1887. Our dairy interests; by Edward Burnett. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 133-157.) Practical talk on feeding of dairy cows, selection of cows, care of milk and butter, preservatives, butter mnftre., etc. 1887. Legislation of past three years respecting dairy products. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1891-1895. See Agricultural Societies, this date. 1895. Thirty-five years' experience in dairying; by B. C. Sears. (22 A.R. bd. agric 1894: 237-244.) 1896. Proposed introduction of merit system of ap- ptmts. to position of dairy comr., public analysts and inspectors. (20 A.R. bd. health 1896: 15-17.) 1897. Dairy business; extr. from secy.'s rept. (25 A.R. bd. agric. 1897: 43-45.) 1899. Organization of dairy union proposed. (26 A.R. bd. agric. 1898: 28-29.) 1903-1904. See Water Supply, under dates 1878-1904. 1904. Dairy mngmnt. in N. J.; by Edward B. Voorhees. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 265-285.) . Same. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1904. pp. 265-285. Burlington County 1884-1885. See Agricultural Societies: Individual. Burlington County; Columbus (Jrange. Sussex County 1877. Letter from 0. Dunn, Deckertown, Sussex Co.; value of milk sold; cows kept; etc. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 119.) 1877/8. Dairy farming; by D. Bailey, Glenwood, Sus- sex Co. (5 same 1877: 117-119.) ' Associations MoRBis AND Essex County Milk Raisebs' Association Organized Jan. 20, 1881. 1882-1883. Officers; meetings. In Documents as follows : 1882 In 9 A.E. bd. agric. 1881 : 384. 1883 " 10 " " " 1882:299. Officers only, 1883. New Jebset Dajbymen's Protective Association 1892. Origin, status and prospects of N. J. Dairymen's Protective Assn.; by Dr. Parry; followed by dis- cussion. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 351-361.) P11.ESGBOVE Daibt Associatiox, Salem Coukty 1886. Ann. rept. (organization and statistics). In Documents as follows : 1886 In 14 A.H. bd. agric. 1886 : 485. State Daiet Union 1900. 2d ann. rept. of N. J. state dairy union. (28 A.R. bd. agric. 1900: 40-42.) No trace of tbe first rept. was found. Butter 1879-1899. See below, Milk, these dates. 1880. No reason why N. J. should not compete with great dairy states in production of butter and cheese; recommended that separate dept. be estab- lished by state agric. socy. for exhibition of butter and cheese. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 159.) 1883. Carelessness and ignorance in butter making in N. J. (10 same 1882: 201-202.) DAIRY INDUSTRY— cont'd Butter — cont'd 1894. Butter-making; by Prof. Jas. Cheesman. (22 sarne 1894: 245-251.) 1895. See below. Milk, this date. Sussex County 1879. Butter making at Bonnybrook farm, Stillwater, Sussex Co.; by M. R. Denis. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 149-150.) Cheese 1879. Surplus product of cheese in U. S. ; amt. supplied to England. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 12-13.) 1899. See below. Milk, under dates, 1879-1899. Creameries 1881. Table: creameries; county, how paid, kind of work, earnings July 1, 1880 to July 1, 1881, etc. (4 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1881: 68-69.) 1882.. Creameries: county; capital; cows; products; their value; hands employed, etc. (5 same 1881/2: 376.) 1894. Creameries; data procured through circulars as to supply and production. (Rept dairy comr. 1894: 27-29.) 1902. List of creameries in N. J. (A.R. bd. of health 1902: 217.) LocTctoiDn, Hunterdon County 1892/3-1903/4. Rept. of workings of the Locktown creamery for yr. ending Oct. 31. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893 (p. 411)— 32 same 1903/4.) Omitted in 1896. Daily Commissioner See also above, the serial group. 1887. Lorts by [Select] Committee 1823. Nov. 11. Canal from the Delaware to the Pas- saic. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1823: 65-66.) DAYTON (ELIAS) 1737-1807 Native of N. J., served In the Eevolntlonary War ; delegate to Continental Congress, 1787-1788 ; As- semblyman from Essex Co., 1791/2-1792/3, 1794/5- 1796/7. Reports by Select Committee 1795. March 2. Engrossing and publication of acts of Legisl. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1795: 37.) . Nov. 17. Petition of of&cers and soldiers of Western Penn. Elzpedition. (Same Oct 1795: 70.) 1796. Feb. 24. Late Western Expedition into Penn. (Same Feb. 1796: 31.) . Feb. 26. Bridges over Pasaick and Hackensack Rivers. (Same Feb. 1796: 33.) . Nov. 3. Law for punishment of crimes. (Same Oct 1796: 17-18.) 1797. March 4. Inspection of secy.'s oflSce. (Same Jan. 1797: 59.) DAYTON (GEO.) 1880. See Taxation: State, this date. DAYTON (JAMES B.) 1865. See Land. Riparian. DAYTON (JONATHAN) 1760-1824 Native of N. J. ; served In tbe Eevolntlonary War ; As- semblyman from Essex Co., 1786-1787, 1790, 1814- 1815 ; delegate to tbe Federal Constltntlonal Con- vention in 1787 ; Councilman from Essex Co., 1789 ; member of Congress, 1791-1799; U. S. Senator, 1799-1805. Reports by MiLiTAET Committee 1815. Jan. 25. Revision and amdmt of militia system. (Votes of Assem. 1814/5: 151-152.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes 1814/5 : 152.) DAYTON (JONATHAN) 1760-1824— cont'd Reports by— cont'd [Select] Committee 1790. June 4. Partition of lands held by coparceners, joint-tenants and tenants in common. (Jol. legisl. council May 1790: 17-18.) 1815. Oct 31. Relief of certain cotton and wool mnfrers. from taxation. (Votes of Assem. 1815/6: 65-66.) DAYTON (S. C.) 1881-1881/4. Fertilizer experiments on corn at Bask- ing Ridge. (2 A.R. agric. exper. station 1881 (pp. 37-39)— 9 same and 1 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1888.) Omitted 1882-1886. 1881/3-1881/8. Experiments with fertilizers on clover at Basking Ridge. (3 same 1883 (pp. 58-59)— 9 same and 1 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889.) Omitted in 1885-1886. 1884/6-1884/94. Experiments with fertilizers on peach trees at Basking Ridge. (7 same 1886 (p. 108)— 15 soTOe and 7 same 1894.) 1885. Experiment with fertilizers on buckwheat at Basking Ridge. (6 A.R. agric. exper. station 1885: 80.) DEACON (WM. BUDD) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1878, 1879 ; Senator from Burlington Co., 1880-1882. Reports by Committee on Legislation 1881. Govt and taxation of cities. 172 pp. (LegisL docs. 1881 V. 1, doc. 43.) DEAD, CARE OF; see PUBLIC HEALTH DEAF AND DUMB . Maintenance; see Maintenance DEAF AND DUMB FUND A fund derived from the sale of Stevens Battery and appropriated by the Legislature to the N. J. School for the Deaf and Dumb ; see Maintenance. Indi- vidual Institutions. See also Stevens Battery. DEAN STATION, MIDDLESEX CO. Sweet Potato Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable DEATH PENALTY; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE DEBT: FEDERAL 1790. Rept of committee (A, Ogden) on act of Con- gress passed Aug. 4, providing among other things, ' that loan be proposed to amt. of $21,500,000, and- sub- scriptions to said loan be reed., etc., provided that no greater sum shall be received in certificates of state of N. J. than $800,000, etc. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1790: 17.) 1794. Rept of committee (Elmer) on petition of sundry persons, recommending that law be passed to authorize treasurer to receive all certificates of N. J. of quality of debt assumed by U. S., but not sub- scribed in their office, and issue to holders thereof treasury notes for principal and interest due. (Some Oct 1794: 88.) . Letter reed, from J. Ewing, comr. of loans for state, informing Legisl. that he has received from U. S. treasurer, for placing to credit of N. J., sum of $58,836, balance due from U. S. (Same 1794: 8.) 1810. Rept of committee (Wilson) apptd. to examine and rept. amt. of funded debt of U. S. due state of New Jersey, with amt of same paid and re- deemed. (Same Oct 1810: 331-332.) 1865. See below. Debt: State, this date. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 223 DEBT: LOCAL 1864. Approval of applications on behalf of munici- palities for passage of laws authorizing taxation for purpose of raising money to pay loans, and for power to issue bonds to secure indebtedness con- tracted for furnishing of volunteers. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 20 or 22-23.) There are two editions of this mess. 1869. Veto (Randolph) of Senate bill authorizing cer- tain townships, cities and towns to issue bonds and take bonds of Montclalr Rwy. Co. (Sen. jol. 1869: 887-891.) 1870. Adverse to bonding townships for construction of r.rs. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 23- 24 or 40-42.) There are two editions of this mess. 1880-1898. Tables: city, town and co. indebtedness of N. J., 1880, 1890 and 1898. (21 A.R. bureau of sta- tistic of labor and industries 1897/8: 129-135.) 1880/85. Table: population, valuation, net indebted- ness, tax rate in Camden, Jersey City, Newark, Pat- erson, Trenton, 1880 and 1885. (9 same 1885/6: 401.) 1885. Urging adoption of constitutional amdmt. pro- hibiting cities from creating any debt to exceed certain percentage of ratables. (Govs. mess. (Ab- bett) Jan. 13, 1885: 46.) 1886. Veto (Abbett) of act to provide for payment of indebtedness Incurred in excess of apprn. made to city bd. having control of construction and repairs of public bldgs. (Minutes of Assem. 1886: 857-858.) 1887. Law provides for settlement of debt of encum- bered cities. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1891. Suggestion for amdmt. of law so as to increase length of time which school bonds should run when issued by cities. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891: 48.) . Recommendation that interest on school bonds be reduced to 4%. {Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891: 49.) . Laws of the several states rel. to municipal in- debtedness. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 58-64 (App. O.) . Table: bonded and floating indebtedness of cos., cities, towns, villages, boroughs and townships. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 56-57 (App. B).) 1892. Table: bonded and floating indebtedness of cos., cities, towns, villages, boroughs and townships. (Some (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 60-61.) Jersey City 1874-1895. See Taxation: State. Jersey City, 1896. Paterson 1871. Veto (Randolph) of act to authorize ofiBcers of Paterson City to borrow money for the payment of existing debts and liabilities, and issue bonds for the same. (Messages of Gov. 1871: 49-51.) DEBT: STATE 1790. Rept. of committee (Hardenbergh) to examine act for raising ann. revenue and for raising money to pay interest on state debt. (Votes of Assem. May 1790: 37-38.) 1791. Govs. mess. (Paterson) communicating infor- mation from comr. of loans for N. J. rel. to debt of state, subscribed to loan proposed by U. S. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1891: 90.) 1797. Rept. of committee (DeVroom) to whom was re- ferred Govs, letter enclosing one from Secy, of U. S. Treasury; state dept. (Same Jan. 1797: 20.) 1808. Rept. of committee (Kennedy) on memorial of I. Ross stating that he holds bills of New Jersey emission of June 9, 1780, to amt. of $293 and pray- ing relief from state. (Same Oct. 1808: 52.) 1831. Payment to be made on public debt. Jan. 1, 1832. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 27, 1831.) DEBT: STATE— cont'd 1835. Amt. owned by state; reduction of debt from transit duties and dividends. (Same (Vroom) Oct. 28, 1835.) 1837. Debt contracted on acct. of new penitentiary; revenue from transit duties. (Same (Dickerson) Jan. 3, 1837.) 1838. Money borrowed In consequence of failure to raise tax in 1837; retrenchment recommended; ac- cumulation of a state debt disapproved. (Same (Pennington) Oct. 24, 1838.) 1842. " Our state debt is comparatively small, and con- sists of a loan from one fund to another, and in temporary loans to anticipate the receipt of the taxes." (Same (Pennington) Oct. 25, 1842.) 1843. Jt. res. of Ala. legisl. on assumption of state debts by general govt., and agst. repudiation of state debts. (Doc. ace. Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 24, 1843.) . Floating debt contracted by loans from banks has been paid off; only debt unpaid is that to school fund; amt. due that fund. (Govs. mess. (Penning- ton) Oct. 24, 1843.) 1844. Res. passed by Gen. Assem. of S. C. rel. to as- sumption of state debts by general govt. (Minutes of Assem. 1843/4: 212-213.) . Conn. res. rel. to repudiation and assumption of state debts. (Sen. jol. 1845: 95-97; Minutes of As- sem. 1845: 91-93.) Docs. 11 and 13 ace. Govs. mess. (Haines), Jan. 15, 1845. . Resolutions of Ga. rel. to exchanging documents with other states and repudiating of state debts. (Sen. jol. 1845: 78-80; Minutes of Assem.: 76-77.) Docs. 7 and 8 ace. Govs, mess., Jan. 15, 1845. 1845. Ala. joint res. on repudiation of state debts, pub- lic lands, tariff, and national banks. (Sen. jol. 1846: 80-82; Minutes of Assem. 51-54.) . Joint res. on repudiation of state debts, public lands and national banks. (Sen. jol. 1846: 80-82; Votes of Assem. 1846: 51-54.) . Ind. jt. res. on repudiation of state debts. (Sen. jol. 1846: 71; Minutes of Assem. 1846: 42-43.) Doc. 6 ace. Govs. mess. (Stratton). Jan. 14, 1846. . Prospect of whole state debt being paid. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845.) 1845-1858. See Finance. State, note under date, 1859. 1848. State free from debt. (Sams (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1848.) 1850-1857. Amt. of state indebtedness. (A.R. treasurer 1850 (p. 5)— same 1857.) 1852. Indebtedness of state to school fund. (Govs, mess. (Fort) Jan. 4, 1852: 20.) . New loan of $30,000 made by treasurer during year to meet apprns. and liabilities of state. (A.R. treasurer 1852: 5.) 1853. Any unappropriated funds in treasury should be applied to reducing temporary loan of 1852. (Govs, mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 20.) . Assets and liabilities of state; indebtedness to school fund. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 21.) . Rept. of settlement of state indebtedness to school fund under res. authorizing treasurer to transfer to said fund three bonds of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transpor- tation Co. (A.R. treasurer 1853: 6.) 1854. State assets and liabilities. (Govs. mess. (Port) Jan. 11, 1854: 16.) 1855. Special loan of $30,000 made by treasurer during year. (A.R. treasurer 1855: 10.) 1856. Prudent and economical apprns. demanded, in order to liquidate loan. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 4.) 1857. Amt. of state indebtedness; assets. (Same (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 4.) 824 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEBT: STATE— cont'd 1858. Stmt, of state indebtedness. (Same (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 8.) 1859. Suggestions for relieving state indebtedness. (Same (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 7-8.) . State liabilities. (Same (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 6.) 1860. Amt. of state indebtedness in Jan. (Same (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 4.) . Amt. of state's indebtedness; means of liquidat- ing; increase of expenditures from 1854 to 1859; correct policy in regard to taxation. (Same (Olden) Jan. 17, 1860.) . Reduction of indebtedness. (Same (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1861. Stmt, of state indebtedness. (Same (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 3.) . Means of reducing the state debt within con- stitutional limitations suggested. (Same (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 4-5.) . Issue of bonds recommended; amt. and terms; tax levy of $100,000 advised. (Same (Olden) April 30, 1861: 7.) . Policy of cancelling state indebtedness. (Same (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 12.) 1862. Amt. of state's indebtedness Jan. 1, 1861; de- crease during year. (Some (Olden) Jan. 14, 1862.) . Recommendation that tax be levied to be used to pay interest on loan already made and which may hereafter be negotiated. (Sams (Olden) Jan. 14, 1862: 8.) . List of banks which responded to invitation to subscribe to state loan; amts. subscribed. (Same (Olden) 1862: 5.) 1863. Amt. of state indebtedness. (Same (Olden) Jan. 13, 1863: 3.) . See below, Sinking Fund, this date. 1864. Indebtedness of state for special loans and bal- ances of apprns. all paid, and state now clear of debts with exception of war debt. (A.R. treasurer 1863/4: 9.) . Liquidation of state debt (Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 12, 1864: 4.) . Provision should be made for raising fund to pay bonds of state at maturity. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 12 or 19-20.) There are two editions of tbls mess. . Recommendation for passage of law providing for redemption and payment of bonds issued and to be issued by state for securing the state loan. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 17-18 or 20.) There are two editions of this mess. 1865. Payment of one-halt amt. of claims agst. TJ. S., with assets in sinking fund and cash in hands of treasurer of war fund would reduce debt to less than $2,000,000. (Same (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) . N. J. out of debt on her state acct.; liquidation during 1863/4. (Same (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) . No bonds issued under act authorizing further loan, approved Apr. 14, 1864; as bonds thereby authorized were not exempt from taxation, they could not be sold excepting at considerable discount, special loans were made to meet deficiencies in treasury; provision will have to be made to meet these obligations and other deficiencies named un- less sums due from U. S. are paid. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5: 756-758.) Paging from Collected docs. . Veto (Parker) of bill creating debt for war pur- poses. (Minutes of Assem. 1865: 448-452.) 1866. Stmt of war debt, Nov. 30. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e., 8], 1867: 6 or 7.) There are two editions of this mess. . War debt; liabilities and resources. (Same (Ward) Jan. 18 [1. e., 8], 1867: 6 or 7-8.) There are two editions of this mess. DEBT: STATE— confd 1866. Temporary loans resorted to to meet demands on war fund; reason. (Same (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 4.) 1866-1868. Comment on bonded debt of state, being war debt. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (pp. 3-4) — same 1867/8.) Issue of honds, date of their maturity, etc. 1868. Amt. of war debt Nov. 30, 1867; receipts and dis- bursements of war fund; claim agst. U. S. (Govs, mess. (Ward) Jan. 14. 1868: fi-7.1 1868-1883. Table: decrease of war debt from July 1, 1868; provisions to be made annually to meet pay- ment of bonds falling due on Jan. 1 and interest due Jan. 1 and July of each year until Jan. 1, 1883. (Same (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 44-45.) 1869/70-1874. Disbursements: special loan. (A.R. treas- urer 1869/70 (p. 2&5)— same 1873/4.) Paging from Collected docs. Omitted In 1872/3. 1872. Amt. of outstanding bonds of state. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 6.) 1873. Temporary loan made. (Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) . See below. Sinking Fund, this date. 1873-1877. Receipts: special loan. (A.R. treasurer 1872/3 (p. 15)— same 1876/7.) Omitted In 1873/4. 1874. Amt. of state debt; liquidation. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1874-1890. Table: payment of temporary loan. (A.R. treasurer 1873/4 (p. 29)— same 1890.) Omitted 1878/9-1879/80, 1885/6, 1887/8-1888/9. 1875-1891. Receipts from temporary loan. (Same 1874/ 5 (p. 15)— same 1890/1.) Omitted 1878/9-1879/80. 1889/90. 1876. Amt. of war debt at end of fiscal year, 1875; as- sets of sinking fund towards its liquidation; reduc- tion of debt Jan. 1, 1876; date of maturity of bonds; amt. paid each year; system of payment; no state debt except war debt. (CJovs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 16.) 1878. Table: bonded debt; fioating debt; total debt; ann. interest paid; ann. expenses excluding inter- est; total expenses; population according to census of 1875; debt per capita; expenses per capita; rate of taxation for city, co., school and state purposes; total tax rate; amt. taxable; amt of tax raised for city, CO., school and state purposes, etc. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 6-7.) 1879. Decrease of state's indebtedness. (Same (Mc- Clellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 3.) 1880. Amt of war debt (Same (McClellan) Jan. 13, 1880: 3.) 1881. Amt of war debt. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881: 3.) 1891. Floating debt of state discharged. (Same (Ab- bett) Jan. 12, 1892: 4.) . Application of receipts from riparian grants to payment of temporary loans. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . Comment on disbursements on acct. temporary loans and interest on same. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: 42.) 1895. Assets and liabilities of state. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 8, 1895.) 1896. New Jersey, with no tax for state purposes and practically out of debt is unique among her sister states. (Same (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1898. Amt of state indebtedness. (Same (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) 1899. Reduction of war debt (Same (Watkins) Jan. 10, 1899: 9.) . Liabilities and assets of state. (Same (WatKlns) Jan. 10, 1899: 9-10.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 335 i^i DEBT: STATE— cont'd 1900. Amt. and condition o£ state debt. (Same (Voor- hees) Jan. 9, 1900.) 1901. Amt. of state's outstanding indebtedness; assets. (Same (Voorhees) Jan. 8, 1901.) 1902. Extinguishment of war debt; amt. of remaining debt; assets. (Same (Voorhees) Jan. 14, 1902: 11.) Sinking Fund serial 1 series Under act of March 25, 1864. 1864-1889/90. Ann. rept. of comrs. of the sinking fund. Checklist Peter D. Vroom,* Ohas. 8. Olden, comrs. 1864. No separate copy was found. 1864/5 dept. ed. Trenton : " State Gazette " Office, 1886. 4 pp. 1864/5 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. pp. 351-354. 1865/6 dept. ed. Trenton ; Prtd. at the Office of the State Gazette, 1867. 4 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy. 1865/6 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 1109-1112. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American 1866/7 dept. ed. Office, 1868. 1866/7 doc. ed. 5 pp. h. t. p. pp. 353-357. 1867/8 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1869. 5 pp. 1867/8 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 619-623. 1868/9 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1870. 7 pp. 1868/9 doe. ed. h. t. p. pp. 477-483. 1869/70 dept. ed. Not found. doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 661-667. 1870/1 dept. ed. Trenton: Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1872. 7 pp. 1870/1 doc. ed. None prtd. 1871/2 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1872. 6 pp. 1871/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. Barker Chummere, Philemon Dichineon, comrs. 1872/3 dept. ed. Trenton : State Gazette — Murphy & Bechtel. 1873. 6 pp. 1872/3 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. 1873/4 dept. ed. Trenton : Public Opinion — Wm. S. 8 pp. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. Trenton : Public Opinion — Wm. S. 7 pp. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. Sharp, 1874. 1873/4 doc. ed. 1874/5 dept. ed. Sharp, 1875. 1874/5 doc. ed. Philemon Dickvnson, James Wilson 1875/6 1876/7 pp. 1876/7 1877/8 pp. 1877/8 1878/9 1879/80 1880/1 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1876. 8 pp. doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. dept. ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. 9 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. dept. ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 15 doc. ed. h. t p. 15 pp. dept. ed. Trenton : Wm. S. Sharp, 1879. 17 pp. doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 17 pp. dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1880. 14 pp. doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1881. 14 pp. doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 14 pp. James Wilson, Joseph L. Bodine, comrs. 1881/2 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1882. 13 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 13 pp. 1882/3 dept. ed. Trenton : S. C. Jennings, 1883. 39 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 39 pp. Alvah A. Clark, Joseph L. Bodine 1883/4 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1884. 24 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 24 pp. Eugene S. Doughty, Jonathan li. Blackwell, comrs. 1884/5 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1885. 20 pp. " doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 20 pp. Jonathan B. Blackwell, Waters B. Miller 1885/6 dept. ed. Camden : Courier Publishing Associa- tion, 1886. 24 pp. 1885/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 24 pp. 1886/7 dept. ed. Trenton : Cresse & Smith, 1887. 21 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. • Erroneously prtd. G. D. Vroom in 1865 ; he was reappointed in 1873, but died before the annual rept was presented. 15 17 n. p., n. d. 17 pp. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1890. n. p., n. d. 17 pp. Trenton : J. Zi. Murphy Publishing Co., 1874, ' 16. 1875, ' 16. 1876, ' 16. 1877, ' 17. 1878, T. 2, doc 23. 1879, T. 2, •* 56. 1880, T. 2, " 63. 1881, T. 2, *' 55. 1882, V. 2, it 56. 1883, V. " 6. 1884, V. " 7. 1885, V. *' 7. 1886, V. ** 6. 1887, T. " 6. 1888, T. " 7. 1889, T. •' 4. 1890, V. " 8. 1891, v. " 4. DEBT: STATE— cont'd Sinking Fund — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 serles^ — cont'd John H. Laird,^ Henry W. Sawyer 1887/8 dept. ed. Trenton : J. A. Cresse & Co., 1888. pp. 1887/8 doc. ed. 1888/9 dept. ed. 17 pp. 1888/9 doc. ed. 1889/90 dept. ed. 1890. 23 pp. 1889/90 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1S04 In Legisl. docs. 1865. One of the docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Parker), Jan. 10, 1865. The ace. docs, were also prtd. separately. 1864/5 In Legisl. docs. 1866 : 351-354. 1865/6 " " " 1867 : 1109-1112. 1866/7 " " " 1868 : 353-357. 1867/8 1869:619-623. 1868/9 " " " 1870 : 477-483. 1869/70 " " " 1871:661-667. 1870/1 not found. 1871/2 in Legisl. docs. 1873, doc. 16. 1872/3 " " " " 1873/4 " " 1874/5 " " 1875/6 " 1876/7 " 1877/8 " " 1878/9 " 1879/80 " 1880/1 " " 1881/2 " 1882/3 " " 1883/4 " 1884/5 " 1885/6 " 1886/7 " 1887/8 " 1888/9 " 1889/90 " 2 series Under act of March 11, 1891. 1890/1-1902/3. Rept. of the sinking fund of N. J. [sub- mitted to the Gov. by the state treasurer]. Checklist 1890/1-1902/3. No separate copies found. In Documents as follows : 1890/1 In A.E. treasurer 1890/1 : 411-425. 1891/2 " " " 1891/2 : 341-351. 1892/3 " " " 1892/3:371-383. 1893/4 " " " 1893/4:483-496. 1894/5 " " " 1894/5 : 545-558. 1895/6 " " " 1895/6:537-548. 1896/7 " " " 1896/7:575-589. 1897/8 " " " 1897/8:609-621. 1898/9 " " " 1898/9:645-657. 1899/00 " " " 1899/00:671-681. 1900/1 " " " 1900/1:683-691. 1901/2 " " " 1901/2:733-742. 1902/3 " " " 1902/3:741-745. non-serial 1853. Rept. of committee of Assem. (Kanouse) rel. to creation of sinking fund for extinguishment of ex- clusive privilege of Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. Trenton; True American Office, 1853. 15 pp. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1853 app. pp. 447-459; Minutes of Assem. 1853: 687-698.) 1863. Levy of state tax to pay interest on state bonds, and to secure sinking fund for payment of principal as it becomes due recommended. (Govs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 13, 1863: 7.) 1864. Provision should be made for sinking fund to pay bonds of state at maturity; suggestions. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 17-18 or 19-20.) There are two editions of this mesa. . Necessity of raising by taxation sum sufficient to pay next year's interest on war loans, and to add to requisite amt. of sinking fund; passage of law recommended. {Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 18 or 21.) There are two editions of this mess. 326 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEBT: STATE— cont'd Sinking Fund — cont'd novrserial — cont' d 1864/5. Stmt, of sinking fund. (Same (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1865. Recommended that provision be made for apptmt. of committee to examine ann. books, voucliers, etc., of comrs. of sinking fund, it being impracticable to bring all details within limits of an ordinary rept. (Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund 1865: 4.) Repeated In 1866 and 1885. 1865. " I recommend the passage of an act to raise the same amt. of tax as was raised last year, to be paid to the comrs. of the sinking fund, to be applied towards liquidation of the war debt as it shall fall due." (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1865-1890. Rept. of amt. of funds in hands of comrs. of sinking fund at end of fiscal year, and receipts and payments during year. (Rept. of comrs. of sinking fund 1864/5 (p. 3)— some 1889/90.) 1865/86-1868/93. Amt. of coupons represented [i. e., unpresented], unpaid and outstanding. {Same 1885/ 6 (pp. 19-21)— same 1889/90.) 1867. Amt of sinking fund Nov. 30, 1866; bonds pay- able Jan. 1, 1868; provision necessary for payment and to meet interest in Jan. and July, 1867. (Govs, mess. (Ward) Jan. 18, 1867: 8-9 or 10.) There are two editions of this mess. 1867-1878. Rept. of joint committee on the sinking fund [examination of books of comrs.]. Checklist 1867 (Bettle). Trenton: Prtd. at the Office of the State Gazette, 186Y. 4 pp. Imprint taken from cover. 1868-1872. Not found. 1873 (Irick). h. t. p. 4 pp. 1874-1878. No separate copies found. In Collected docs, as follows : 1867 in Leglsl. docs. 1867 : 113-116. " " Minutes of Assem. 1867 : 1203-1207. 1868-1872. Not found. 1873 (Irick) in Legisl. docs. 1873. 5 pp. 1874 (Havens) in Legisl. docs. 1873, doc. 37. 4 pp. 1875. Not found. 1876 (Shultze) in Legisl. docs. 1876. doe. 33. 5 pp. '• Senate jol. 1876 : 676-678. Ordered prtd. (Sen. joL 1876 : 678.) 1877. Not found. 1878 (Loughron) in Minutes of Assem. 1878 : 1274-1275. 1868. Amt. of sinking fund Nov. 30, 1867; payment into that fund of sums reed, from U. S.; plans for liqui- dation of war debt suggested. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 8-10.) 1869. Condition of sinking fund Nov. 30, 1868; amt. of war debt; state bonds at a premium. (Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 10-11.) 1870. Condition of sinking fund Nov. 30, 1869 ; labors of sinking fund comrs.; recommended that their com- pensation be increased. (Same (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 9 or 14-15.) There are two editions of this message. Transactions of sinking fund in 1869; high pre- mium of state bonds; amt. of assets of comrs. of sinking fund in state bonds. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [11], 1871: 7 or 10.) There are two editions of this message. 1872. Assets of sinking fund; receipts in 1871. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 6.) 1873. Temporary loan to state fund from sinking fund and hypothecation of stocks of United R.R. and Canal cos., which were among state securities. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3: 4-5.) . On act of last sess. discontinuing re-investment of ann. income of sinking fund and appropriating same to payment of interest on public debt, and act changing proportions of contribution of ann. apprn. for support of public schools. (Same 1872/3: 31.) DEBT: STATE— cont'd Sinking Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1873. Comrs. of sinking fund apptd. under act of March 25, 1864, still in office; amt. of sinking fund in 1864; condition of fund Oct. 31, 1872; receipts and disbursements for 1871/2. (CJovs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 6-7.) 1874. Rept. of joint committee (Havens) on accts. of comrs. of the sinking fund. 4 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1874, doc. 37.) 1875. Amt. of war debt; investments in sinking fund, etc. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1877. War debt and sinking fund; condition; plans for liquidation of debt. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 7-8.) . Assets of sinking fund Oct. 31. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 14.) 1877/8-1901/2. Tables: payments to comrs. of sinking fund on acct of public debt [i. e., war debt] and expenses. (A.R. treasurer 1877/8 (pp. 23; 124-125) —same 1901/2.) Given under the caption. Sinking fund acct. from 1895/6- 1901/2. 1877/8-1902/3. Same; with comment. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1877/8 (pp. 20-21)— same 1902/3.) 1878-1890. Stmt, of mortgages with interest due and unpaid thereon up to time when last semi-ann. in- terest thereon respectively became due. (A.R. comrs. of sinking fund 1877/8 (pp. 13-15) — same 1889/90.) 1879. Relief of state fund, in other words state taxa- tion, by sinking fund; amt. ((Jovs. mess. (Mc- Clellan) Jan. 14. 1879: 4.) 1879-1881. Table: receipts; loan to sinking fund [i. e., repayment to the state fund]. (A.R. treasurer 1878/ 9 (p. 18)— some 1880/1.) . Table: disbursements; loan [from state fund] to sinking fund. (Same 1878/9 (p. 93)— some 1880/1.) 1879-1883. Assets of sinking fund Oct. 31, 1879, com- pared with Oct. 31, 1883. (A.R. comrs. of sinking fund 1882/3: 36.) 1880. Policy of sinking fund comrs. respecting collec- tion of interest on mortgages. (GSovs. mess. (Mc- Clellan) Jan. 13, 1880.) . Rept. of the Senate committee (Francis) apptd. to inquire into the condition of the state sinking fund. 82 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1880. v. 1, doc. 40.) Organization of the comn. 1864 to date ; review of snppl. acts ; list of loans or mortgages, and other property in the hands of the comrs., foreclosure proceedings, receipts and dishursements, war bonds, mngmt. of the fund. . Same, separate. Not seen; ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1880:797.) 1880-1890. List of real estate held by comrs. (A.R. comrs. of sinking fund 1879/80 (pp. 9-14) — same 1889/90.) Valuation and sales given from 1881-1890. 1881. No. of lots of land held by sinking fund comrs. through foreclosure; policy respecting foreclosures. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881: 3-4.) , Assets of sinking fund; outstanding war bonds; liquidation by state and sinking funds. (Same (Lud- low) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1882. Rept. of special committee on sinking fund (Tay- lor) upon character and value of real estate now held by sinking fund. (Sen. jol. 1882: 409-411.) . Same. 16 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1882 v. 1, doc. 26.) The rept. in the Legisl. docs, contains the appraisement, which is omitted from the JoL 1883. Transactions in regard to war bonds. (AJl. comrs. sinking fund 1882/3: 18.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 227 DEBT: STATE— cont'd Sinking Fund — cont'd non-serial- -cont'd 1883. Rept. of J. L. Bodine on visits to properties of sinking fund bought in under foreclosure proceed- ings, history of loans upon them and mngmt. since they became assets of the fund. (Same 1882/3: 21- 37.) The acct. of each piece of property Is followed by a summary of conditions : real estate scattered over state cannot be profitably managed under existing organization of fund, nor sold to advantage wltliout comrs. having accurate knowledge of property ; sal- aries Inadequate to permit personal inspection ; value of real estate not equal to its cost ; sinking fund will be exhausted long before payment of war bonds, for which fund was organized ; antici- pated condition of fund Jan. 1, 1884. . Purpose of sinking fund; principal; operations 1881/2; real estate held by comrs.; policy respect- ing accumulation and care of fund. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1883-1887. Tabular stmt, of real estate of sinking fund: date and cost of purchase, income and expenditure since purchase to Oct. 31, 1883; present cost; in- come; expenditure. (A.R. comrs. of sinking fund 1883 (p. 38-39)— some 1886/7.) 1884. On organization and general history of sinking fund. (Same 1883/4: 5-8.) . Assets of sinking fund; transactions of fund 1882/3; date fund will probably be exhausted. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1885. Assets of sinking fund; payment during 1884; outstanding state bonds. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 21.) 1885-1886. Assets of sinking fund. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887, Schedule B.) 1885/6-1886/7. Stmt, of assets of sinking fund. (A.R. comrs. sinking fund 1886/7: 21.) . Tabular stmt.: sales of real estate of sinking fund. (Same 1885/6 (p. 24)— some 1886/7.) 1886. Assets of sinking fund; interest paid in 1885; amt. of unpaid war bonds. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 17-18.) . Comrs. of sinking fund recommend apptmt. of committee to examine yearly their books, vouchers and proceedings, and rept. thereon. (Same (Ab- bet) Jan. 12, 1886: 18.) Paging from Jersey City edition. 1886/7. Transactions of sinking fund. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 11-12.) 1887. Purpose of sinking fund; transactions for 1885/ 6; decrease each year; outstanding bonds. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1887/8. Transactions of sinking fund. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1888. Veto (Green) of bill rel. to apptmt. of comrs. of sinking fund. (Sen. jol. 1888: 594-595; Minutes of Assam. 1888: 612-613.) 1888/9. Transactions of sinking fund. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 10.) 1888/02-1891/02. Stmt. : amt. of outstanding bonds fall- ing due ann. (A.R. comrs. sinking fund 1886/7 (p. 15)— same 1889/90.) 1889. Possibility of placing school and sinking funds under one mngmt. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1889-1903. Table: loans to sinking fund from state fund. (A.R. treasurer 1888/9 (p. 190)— same 1902/ 3.) Omitted in 1889/90. . Same; narrative rept. (A.R. comptroller 1888/9 (pp. 17-18)— some 1902/3.) In the comptroller's rept. the stmt, is frequently found under the caption. Public Debt. 1890/1. Transactions of sinking fund. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 9-10.) DEBT: STATE— cont'd Sinking Fund — cont'd non-serial- -cont'd 1891. Transactions of sinking fund, 1889/90; economy of abolishing separate bureau for this fund. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1891/2. Transactions of sinking fund. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 9-10.) 1892-1902. Payments into treasury on loans [from state fund] to sinking fund. (A.R. treasurer 1891/ 2 (p. 70)— some 1901/2.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (pp. 14-15) — same 1901/2.) 1896. Condition of sinking fund. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1898-1901. Table: sinking fund acct. (legal expenses). (A.R. treasurer 1897/8 (p. 389)— some 1900/1.) Salaries op Commissioners; see Salaries War Expenditures; see that title DEBTORS See also Mortgages. 1796. Rept. of [select] committee (Van Cleve) on pe- titions of insolvent debtors. (Votes of Assem. Feb. 1796: 13.) 1797. Opinion of atty. gen. (Woodruff) rel. to power of executors and administrations to give preference to creditors. (Same Jan. 1797: 59.) 1798. Rept. of the committee (Stillwell) on petition of insolvent debtors. (Same Oct. 1798: 63.) 1799. Rept. of committee (Van Cleve) on act for dis- tribution of the estate of persons who die insolvent. (Same Jan. 1799: 48.) 1820. Preamble and res. offered by Mr. Hopkinson as a substitute for bill to prevent sacrifice of real and personal estate at forced sales. (Same May 1820: 202-205.) Paging continued from Jan. sess. 1833. Law should be so adjusted that imprisonment may be made for fraud but not for debt. (Govs. mess. (Southard) Jan. 11, 1833.) 1840. On imprisonment for debt; laws rel. to insolv- ency. (Same (Pennington) Oct. 27, 1840.) 1842. Act abolishing imprisonment for debt went into operation, July 4. (Same (Pennington) Oct. 25, 1842.) . Rept. of special committee (Cougar) on the sub- ject of imprisonment for debt. (Votes of Assem. 1841/2: 382-388.) • . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1841/2 : 388.) 1851. Propriety of act exempting sufficient amt. of real and personal estate from execution to relieve families of want. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 21, 1851: 10.) . Propriety of enacting law to save from execution so much property as may be necessary to save a family from want. (Same (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851: 14.) 1852. Liberal exemption act in regard to execution of real and personal estate recommended; homestead exemption. (Same (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 15.) DE CAMP (CHILEON F.) Assemblyman from Passaic Co., 1845. 1846. Reports by Committee ow Education 1845. March 20. Change in school laws and apptmt. of a state supt. of common schools. (Votes of As- sem. Jan. 1845: 664-665.) 238 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY DECKER (RALPH) 1902/3-1903/4. Rept as co. supt. of schools in Sussex Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1902/3 (pp. 82-85)— same 1903/4.) DECKERTOWN, SUSSEX CO. Tobacco Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Tobacco Wheat Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain DE COU (SAMUEL C.) 1878. Fruit crop at Moorestown. (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 164-165.) 1895. Fruit rept. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1895: 19- 20.) DE COU (THOMAS B.) Assemblyman from Mercer Co., 1904, 1905. 1884. Corn and potatoes. (12 A.R. bd. of agrlc. 1884: 425-426.) 1889. Winter care of milch cows. (17 same 1889: 516- 521.) DEER; see FISH AHD GAME DEFECTIVES Maintenance; see that title DELAWARE Fish and Game; see that title DELAWARE, WARREN CO. Water Supply; see that title DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL; see CANALS: INDI- VIDUAL DELAWARE RIVER Fisheries; see Fish and Game Improvement; see River Conservancy Rainfall and Flow; see Climate DELINOUENT CLASSES Maintenance; see that title DEMAREST (A. J.) 1896/7-1903/4. Rept as city supt of schools in Ho- boken. (A.R. bd. of education 1896/7 (pp. 222-226) —same 1903/4.) DEMAREST (JOHN A.) Assemblyman from Bergen Co., 1879, 1880. 1875/6-1884/5. Rept as co. supt of schools in Bergen Co. f A.R. bd. of education 1875/6 app. (pp. 28-31) — same 1884/5.) DEMAREST (SAMUEL R.) Member of Conncll from Bergen Co., 1836-1837 ; member of Assembly from Bergen Co., 1830-1833. Reports by [Select] Committee 1837. Feb. 16. Bergen Turnpike Co. (Jol. legist coun- cil 1836/7: 217.) DENIS (M R.) 1879. Butter making at Bonnybrook farm. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 149-150.) DENISE (DAVID D.) Assemblyman from Monmoatb Co., 1894, 1895. 1890. Fruit culture. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 433-436.) 1891. Is the Kieffer pear a success, or failure in N. J.? (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1891: 79-81.) . Practical benefits from state bd. of agric. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 506-509.) 1894. Toronto Fair. (22 sam^ 1894: 46-50.) Joint rept. with Wm. E. Lippincott 1896-1901. Ann. address. In Documents as follows : 1896 in 23 A.E. bd. agric. 1895 : 42-52. 1897 '• 24 '• " " 1896 : 40-48. 1898 " 25 ' 1897 : 54-61. 1899 " 26 " " " 1898 : 59-66. 1900 " 27 " " " 1899:65-71. 1901 " 28 " " " 1900 : 71-80. 1901. Is it advisable to plant more Kieffer pear orch- ards? (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 83-85.) DENISE (FRANK) 1891. Spraying of fruit trees. 1891: 495-496.) (19 A.R. bd. of agric. DENISE (J. H.) 1889. Potato growing. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 182-184.) 1890. Hay crop. (18 A.R. bd. agric 1890: 430-433.) . Manures, marls and ' C ' fertilizers. (18 same 1890: 449-452.) 1892. Grass product of N. J. (19 same 1891: 367-374.) 1895. Grass culture. (22 same 1894: 203-209.)' DENNIS (L.) 1881. The relation of state bd. of health to our public school system. (5 A.R. bd. health 1881: 33-55.) DENTISTS; see LICENSES DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND INSURANCE Banks; see that title Insurance; see that title DEPARTMENT OF LABOR; see LABOR DEREMER (W. A.) 1891/2. Manual training at Atlantic City. (Alt bd. of education 1891/2 pt 1: 323-325.) DESHLER (CHARLES D.) Apptd. by Governor In 1872 a member of the Committee to Inqolre Into the mngmt of the Soldiers' Cbll- dren*s Home ; chrm. of conm. on deaf, dnmb and blind, apptd. in 1873 ; see Maintenance. Defectives. 1872. See Education, this date. DE VROOM; see VROOM DEXTER (SEYMOUR) 1892. Mmgmt of bldg. and loan assn.; synopsis of address. (14 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1890/1: 553-563.) DE WITT (SILAS W.) Assemblyman from Warren Co., 1877-1879. Reports by Speciai ComnTTEE 1877. March 8. Payments by treasurer Wright to joint committee on treasurer's accts. (Minutes of As- sem. 1877: 526-529.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 239 DEY (JOHN) Assemblyman from Bergen Co., 1799-1801. Reports by [Select] Committee 1801. Nov. 3. Govt, house. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1801: 21-22.) D'HART (WM.) State Librarian, 1845-1852. DIARRHOEAL DISEASES; see PUBLIC HEALTH DICKERSON (MAHLON), 1770-1853 Native of N. J. ; practiced law In Phlla., where he held several municipal offices ; Penn. state commissioner of bankruptcy In 1802 ; adjutant general, 1805- 1808 ; removed to Morris Co., N. J., In 1810 and represented that county in the House of Assem., 1811-1813 ; justice of State Supreme Court in 1813- 1814; Governor, 1815-1817; U. S. Senator, 1817- 1833 ; Councilman from Morris Co., 1833 ; Secretary of the Navy, 1834-1838 ; U. S. district court judge, district of N. J. ; delegate to the State Constitutional Convention In 1844. Assemhlyman Reports by [Select] Committee 1812. Aug. 5. Equipment of state troops. (Votes of Assem. Aug. 1812: 223-225.) Governor For messages, see under Governor. DICKERSON (PHILEMON), 1788-1862 A brother of Gov. Mahlon Dickerson ; member of Assem- bly from Essex Co., 1821-1822 ; member of Congress, 1833-1836, 1839-1841 ; Governor of New Jersey, 1837 (for messages, see Governor) ; V. S. District Court Judge, 1841-1862. 1837. Oct. 27. Joint rept. with treasurer Kline on sur- plus revenue. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 45-46.) DICKEY (WM.) 1834. Jan. 3. Rept., with A. H. Hopper, resp. state lands at Paterson. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4: 233- 234.) DICKINSON (PHILEMON), 1804-1880 President of Trenton Banking Co., Feb. 11, 1832-Feb. 1, 1881 ; member of the common council of Trenton ; held other local offices ; U. S. Pension Agent in Trenton ; comr. of State Sinking Fund. 1872-1881 ; for reports, see Debt ; state house comr. under act of March 18. 1875 (see Public Buildings) ; member of the Constitutional Comn. of 1874. 1876. State house extension. (Minutes of Assem. 1876: 143-146; 231-233.) Joint repts. with Chas. P. Smith and Lewis Perrlne. DICKINSON (WM. L.) 1867-1882/3. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Hudson Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7 (pp. 733-736)— some 1882/3.) Paging from Collected does. 1868/9-1882/3. Rept. as city supt. of schools in Jersey City. {Same 1868/9 (pp. 629-631)— same 1882/3.) Paging from Collected docs. DIETRICH (EPHRAIM) 1871-1874/5. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Warren Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1870/1 app. (pp. 61-65) — same 1874/5.) DIETZ (HERMAN) 1897/8-1898/9. Rept. as supt. of schools of Egg Harbor City. (A.R. bd. of education 1897/8 (pp. 210-211) — same 1898/9.) .DIMOND (WM.) 1888. PI euro-pneumonia. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888/9: 424-432.) DIPHTHERIA; see PUBLIC HEALTH DISASTERS; see WRECKS DISCHARGED CONVICTS Care of; see Maintenance: Delinquents; Adults DISINFECTION; see PUBLIC HEALTH DIX (DOROTHEA LYNDE) 1845. Jan. 23. Memorial to the Senate and General As- sembly of N. J. [relative to care of the insane], n. t. p. 39 pp. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1845: 175-219.) DIX (J. AUG.), 1831-1894 1879/80-1893/4. Rept. as city supt. rel. to schools in Elizabeth. (A.R. bd. of education 1879/80 app. (pp. 7-8)— same 1893/4.) 1895. Sketch of life and work. (Same 1894/5: 237-238.) DIX (WARREN R.) 1894/5. Rept. as city supt. rel. to schools in Elizabeth. (A.R. bd. of education 1894/5: 237-242.) DIXON (MATTHEW) 1901. Rept. of comrs. for revision of the general tax law, apptd. under the act of March 22, 1901. Tren- ton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 5 pp. The other comrs. were Chas. L. Corbln and J. Franklin Fort. DIXON (S. G.) 1889. Typhoid fever in Munich. 1889: 157-158.) (13 A.R. bd. of health DOBBINS (JOHN V.) 1884. Jan.' 15. See Lands. Riparian. DOD (STEPHEN) Member of Council from Morris Co., 1807-1813. Member of committee to count and burn cancelled money, 1807 ; see Money. Assemblyman from Essex County, 1837/8. Reports by Select Committee 1838. Feb. 27 605-607.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. 607.) DODD (AMZI) Horse racing. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: (Votes of Assem. 1837/8 : Assemblyman from Essex County, 1824/5, 1828/7, 1827/8; Councilman, 1829/30. Reports by [Select] Committee 1824. Dec. 23. Queen's College lottery. (Votes of As- sem. Oct. 1824: 193-195.) 1826. Dec. 14. Rutgers College lottery. (.Same Oct. 1826: 176-177.) 1828. Feb. 21. Tariff. {Same 1827/8: 230-231.) DODD (AMZI), 1823-1913 A nephew of Amzl Dodd; clerk of Common Council of Newark, 1850-1853 ; Vice-Chancellor of N. J., 1871- 1875, and again in 1881 ; Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1863 ; special justice of Court of Errors and Appeals in N. J., 1872-1882 ; Riparian commissioner, 1875-1886 (see Land, Riparian) ; he was mathe- matician of the Mutual Benefit Insurance Co.. of Newark, from 1863 to 1881 ; President, 1882-1902 and remained director and general counsel of the Company until his death. 1868. See Taxation: State, this date. 230 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY DODD (AMZI), 1823-1913— cont'd 1903. Repts. of the comn. apptd. by the Gov. pursuant to act of March 4, 1902, to ascertain and rept. the amt. to be paid to the state college .... Trenton: MacCreUish and Quigley, 1903. 26 pp. The other comrs. were Chaa. 3. Baxter and Wm. H. Corbin. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1903: 54-74.) DODD QOHH) Member of Conncil from Essex Co., 1804'-1S06, 1817- 1818, 1823. Reports by rSPECIAI. COMMISSIONEB.] 1804. Oct. 27. Socy. of useful mnfres. at Paterson. (JoL legisl. council Oct 1804: 218-220.) DODD (WM. H.) Depntv factorv inspector, fourth district f Hudson Co.). 1898-1902; see liabor. Factory Inspection. DOG TAX; see TAXATION: STATE. DOG TAX DOGS See Agricnltnre. Uvestock. Sheep, under dates 188T, 1888, 1902. DONNELL (JAS. D.) 1894/5-1896/7. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Passaic Co. (AJl. bd. of education 1894/5 (pp. 207-208) — same 1896/7.) DONWELLY (RICHARD GRANT AUGUSTUS) Assemblyman from Mercer Co.. 19S0-1881 : quartermas- ter-general, 1890-1905 (see Militia for annual re- port). DOREN (MISS L. A.) 1900/1. Rept as supervising principal of Ocean Grove public schools. (AJl. bd. of education 1900/1: 276- 278.) DOTY (SAMXTEL S.) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1850. Reports by Committee on State Libbaby 1850. Feb. 13. International exchanges. (Votes of As- sem. 1850: 577-578.) . Feb. 26. Examination of the library. {Same 1850: 695; Sen. joL 331-332.) DOUGHTY (EUGENE S.) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1831-18.52 ; Senator from Somerset Co., 1882-1883 ; Commissioner of Stnkins F^md. 1883-1886. 1886. Sketch of his life. (A.R. comrs. sinking fund 1885/6: 5.) Reports by Committee op Wats axd Mka^s 1851. March 7. State finances. (Minutes of Assem. 1851: 851-855.) . Same, separate. Trenton: M. R. Hamilton, 1851. 9 pp. DOUGHTY QOSHUA, JR.) 190L Somerset Co. roads and rocks for road building. (8 AJl. comr. of public roads 1901: 51-56.) 1902. Manner of surveying roads. (9 same 1902: 77-79.) DOUGLASS (J- I") 1873. Suggestions about collecting manures. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1873: 159-162.) DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY Banks; see Banks: IndividuaL Dover; also Union Bank Frosts; see Climate Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Dover; also Miners' Savings Bank School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies DOW (JOHN) Assemblvman from Essox Co.. 181.^-181«. 1820. 1822- 1823 ; ConncUman from Elssex Co., 1824, 1830. Reports by SeIJ:CT CiOMMITTEE 1816. Jan. 30. Authorizing banks to issue small tick- ets. (Votes of Assem. 1815/6: 164.) —. — . Feb. 6. Sunday observance. (Same Jan. 1816: 196.) 1820. Oct 30. Exemption of aliens from military duty. {Same Oct 1820: 15.) 1831. Feb. 1. Paterson Bank tax. (JoL LegisL Conncil Jan. 1831: 72.) DRAINAGE Land; see that title DRAKE (ELKANAH) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1876, 1877. Reports by Special C!ommittee 1876. March 1. Fees and salaries of state and other officials. 48 pp. (LegisL docs. 1876, doc. 29.) . April 10. Fees and salaries of state officials. (Minutes of Assem. 1876: 733-7.34.) . April 16. State normal schooL {Same 1876: 881- 883.) DRAKE (GEORGE K.) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1823-1826. Reports by [Sexect] Committee 1823. Dec. 6. Bills of costs for criminal prosecutions. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1823: 139-140.) 1824. Dec. 30. School fund, etc {Same 1824: 217-218.) DRAKE (V. M) 1857. Jan. 15. Sussex Co. agric. socy. (Rept state agric. socy. 1855/6: 40-44.) DRAPER (HORATIO) 1891/2-1897/8. Manual training in Camden. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt 1 (pp. 325-329) — same 1897/ 8.) 1901/2-1903/4. Rept as supt. of schools in Gloucester City. {Same 1901/2 (pp. 123-125)— same 1903/4.) DRESCHER (AUGUST) 1887. Notes on drugs sold in state of N. J. (A.:R. dairy comr. 1887: 81-84.) 1898. Milk analyses. {Same 1898: 49-60.) DRESSER (HORACE) 1872. Jan. 16. Memorial reL to charter of Erie Rwy. C^. (Minutes of Assem. 1872: 162-166.) DREW (L. M.) 1873/4-1S77/8. Rept as city supt rf schools in Ho- boken. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4 app. (pp. 3-5) — same 1877/8.) 1876/7 omitted. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 231 DROUGHT; see CLIMATE DRUGGISTS; see LICENSE DRUGS; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW DUCK; see FISH AND GAME DUDLEY (THOMAS H.) 1882. How protection affects the farmer. (10 A.R. bd. of agric. 1882: 103-118.) 1883-1886. Ann. address as pres. of state bd. of agrlc. In Documents as follows : 1883 In 10 A.R. M. agrlc. 1882:5-19. 1884 [Absent In Europe]. 1885 In 12 A.R. M. agrlc. 1884 : 82-95. 1886 " 13 " " " 1885:75-89. 1890. World's Fair at Paris. (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 17-24.) . India wheat. (17 some 1889: 24-26.) 1892. [European vs. American roadways.] (19 same 1891: 557-560.) 1893. Observations [agric] in Europe. (20 same 1892: 252-256.) DUNBAR (JOHN C.) 1892/3-1893/4. Rept. of principal of Bloomfield public schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1, app. (pp. 67-71)— some 1893/4.) DUNCAN (CHARLES B.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1894-1896 ; member of the State Building and Loan League, etc. 1892. Book-keeping for bldg. and loan assns. (15 AJl. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1891/2: 336-339.) DUNHAM (AARON) 1792. Oct. 26. Joint rept. with treasurer (Mott) on books of late treasurer (Stevens). (Votes of As- sem. 1792/3: 18.) DUNN (G. R.) Corresponding secy, of State Agric. Socy., 1872 ; see Agricultural Societies : Individual. DUNN (GERSHOM) Assemblyman from Somerset Co.. 1797-1804. Reports by [Sei:ect] Committed; 1804. Dec. 3. Communication from the Hudson River opposite N. Y. to the eastern abutment of the bridge over Hackensack River. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1804: 356-357.) DUNN (JOHN E.) Deputy Factory Inspector, third district, 1895-1898 ; see Labor. Factory Inspection. DUNN (0.) 1877. [His farm dairy, Deckertown.] (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 119.) DUNN (THOS. G.) 1895/6. Rept. as supt. of schools in Salem. (A.R. bd. of education 1895/6: 218-219.) 1897/8-1899/00. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Salem Co. (Some' 1897/8 (pp. 180-182)— some 1899/00.) DUNWOODY (H. H. C.) 1887. Our signal service. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 117- 181.) DURAND (E. W.) 1876. Hybridization of the strawberry. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1876: 35-40.) DURGEN (SAML. H.) 1900. Shall regulations relating to the construction of bldgs. be extended to include piping for gas and water supplies. (25 A.R. bd. of health 1901: 310- 316.) DURYEE (GEORGE S.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1878-1879 ; Clerk in Chan- cery, 1881-1885 ; member of Newark Common Council in 1886 ; U. S. District Attorney for N. J. in 1888 ; commissioner of banking and insurance, 1891-1895 (for reports, see Insurance). DURYEE (PETER S.) 1868. See Taxation: State, this date. DWYER (JOHN) Assemblyman from Hudson Co., 1867-1868. Reports by Special Committee 1867. Jan. 30. Pardon of Chas. F. Ruh, sentenced for bribery. (Minutes of Assem. 1867: 188-190.) . Same. Legisl. docs. 1867: 1361-1364.) DYE (FRANKLIN) 1885. Experiment in growing potatoes. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1885: 173-176.) 1886. The uses of fruits. {Same 1886: 96-101.) 1888. How can we best extend the benefits and influ- ence of the society? {Same 1888: 96-101.) . Roads and road making. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 567-573.) 1890-1904. Rept. as secy, of state bd. of agric. In Documents as follows : XOWU i 1891 ' 19 " " 1891 : 25-46. 1892 . 20 •' " 1892 : 39-54. 1893 ' 21 " " " 1893 : 43-59. 1894 , 22 " " 1894 : 29-45. 1895 ' 23 " " 1895 : 55-71. 1896 . 24 " " 1896 : 49-71. 1897 ' 25 " " 1897 : 39-53. 1898 ' 26 " " 1898 : 47-58. 1899 . 27 " " 1899 : 45-63. 1900 , 28 " " 1900 : 55-69. 1901 . 29 " " " 1901 : 87-112. 1902 ' 30 " " 1902 : 77-97. 1903 ' 31 " " " 1903 : 83-105. 1904 ' 32 " " 1904 : 93-111. 1892. Abandoned farm investigation. 24 pp. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892.) 1893. N. J. Hand Book. World's Columbian Exposition. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1893. 63 pp. 16°. 1900. Agric. progress and profit. (27 A.R. bd. agric. 1899: 217-232.) 1902. Horticultural exhibit at the Pan-American Ex- position. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1902: 50-52.) . Agric. map of N. J. (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902, betw. pp. 98-99.) Text to accompany map, pp. 94-96. 1903. Sweet potato production in N. J. (31 same 1903: 129-147.) 1904. Outline of road improvement in N. J. (31 same 1903: 40-51.) DYER (C. S.) Veterinary inspector, 1880-1884 ; see Agriculture. Live- stock. Inspection. EARL (CALEB) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1804-1813 ; member of Council, 1894. Reports by [Select] Committee 1806. Nov. 11. Brotherton Indians. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1806: 37.) 1809. Nov. 28. Preservation of oysters. {Same Oct. 1809: 249.) 232 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EARL (JOSHUA S.) Member of Assembly from Burlington Co., 1825/6- 1827/8, 1829/30. Reports by [Select] Commtitee 1825. Dec. 3. Inoculation with small-pox or varioloid. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1825: 146.) 1828. March 4. On proposals for prtg. the laws, law repts. and votes and proceedings of the Assem. {Same 1827/8: 285.) EAST ORANGE, ESSEX CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. People's Bank Manual Training; see Education Roads; see that title School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Sewage; see that title Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies Water Supply; see that title EASTMAN (C. R.) 1904. A brief general acct of fossil fishes; triasslc fishes of N. J. (A.R. state geologist (Kummel) 1904: 24-130.) EBERT (AMOS) 1883. Carp culture. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 63-71.) 1884. EVult, its excellence as human food. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 42-18.) 1885. The farmer. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 199-212.) EDMUNDS (DOWNS, JR.) Assemblyman from Cape May Co., 1856-1858 ; Senator from Cape May Co., 1859-1861. Reports by CoMMissiosEB o:s Cbow Shoal Habboe [1875.] Crow Shosd Harbor. 21 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1875.) Joint rept. with Alex. G. Cattell. COMHrTTEE ON CoilMEBCE AND NAVIGATION 1860. Improvement of navigable waters; pilots, etc., etc. (Sen. jol. 1860: 717-723.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1860: 1861. March 14. Lack of interest in N. J. ; Crow shoal, etc. (Sen. jol. 1861: 434-438; Minutes of Assem. 1861: 1043-1048.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1861 : 439.) EDSON (A. W.) 1885/6. Rept as city snpt. of schools In Jersey City. (A.R. bd. of education 1885/6 app. pp. 88-95.) EDUCATION 185L Letter from S. S. RandaU (Albany, N. Y.) as to cause of diminished vote cast at general election in favor of act of 1849, establishing free schools; hist, of free school system of state, 1841 to date. (A.R. supt. pubUc schools 1850: 12-17.) NEW JERSEY serial Annual Reports 1 series Under act of March 1, 1838, establishing public schools. 1838-1845. Ann. rept. of trustees of the school fund [consisting of the Gov., Vice-Pres. of ConncU, Speaker of Assem., Secy, of State and Atty. Gen.]. EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY — cont'd serial — cont'd Annual Reports — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist TTm Pennington, Jos. D. Westcott, A. Pargons. LevAs Condiet, R. 8. Field 1838 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by James T. Sherman, 1839. 6 pp. „„ , .. ., CoDV seen in the State Library. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9 : 628 ) 1838 doc. ed. (Council.) n. t. p. pp. 199-203. " " " (Assem.) n. t. p. pp. 628-632. 1889 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by PhUUps * Boawell, 1839. 23 pp. Two copies were seen ; one in the N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction. Trenton ; the other in the State Library in a volume entitled "Eepta. 1839-40." 1000 cop- ies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1839 : 135.) 1839 doc. ed. (Council.) n. t p. pp. 47-66. " " " (Assem.) n. t. p. pp. 113-134. Wm. Pennington. Jos. Porter, Wm. Stttea, Jos. D. Westcott, R. 8. Field 1840 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1841. 64 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Dept. of Public InstTOCtion, "Trenton. 1000 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1 : 194) ; 500 copies (Jol. L^sL Council Oct. 1840: 129). 1840 doc. ed. (ConncU.) n. t p. pp. 91-129. " " " (Assem.) n. t p. pp. 151-193. Wm. Pennington. John Cassedy, John Bmlep, Chris. G. ItrCheeneii. Geo. f. Mnlleton 1841 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1842. 53 pp. Copies seen in the X. J. Dept. of Public Instruction, Trenton, and In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1000 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1841/2:217.) ,„,,„,„ 1841 doc. ed. (Assem.) n. t p. pp. 195-216. Wm. Pennington, Wm. Chetwood, Saml. B. BaUey, Chaa. a. McChesney, Geo. P. ifolleson 1842 dept-ed. Not found. .,.,„.„, a 500 copies ordered prtd. (Jol. Legist Council 1842/3: 9'>) ; 1000 copies. (Minntes of Assem. 1842/3 : 62.) 1842 doc. ed. (Council.) n. t p. pp. 56-91. " " " (Assem.) n. t p. pp. 31-61. Wm. Pennington, Cha». G. MeChegney, Geo. P. Uolleson The signature of [two] of the members was omitted be- cause they were absent 1843 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by F. S. MlUs, 1843. 10 pp. Copy seen In the Library of Princeton UnlTersity. 1000 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. Oct 1843:37.) 1843 doc ed. (ConncU.) n. t p. pp. 37-61. (Assem.) n. t p. pp. 37-61. Danl. Raines, Jan. Patterson, Chas. G. ilcChesney 1844 dept ed. Not found. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1845:126); 1000 copies. (Votes of Assem. 1845 : 129.) 1844 doc ed. (Senate.) n. t p. pp. 127-153. " " " (Assem.) n. t p. pp. 129-151. Chas. C. Stratton, J. C. Smalhoood, Leviia Howell, A. Browning, Chas. G. ifcChesney 1845 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. By Sherman & Harron, 1846. 38 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. 1000 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1846 : 425.) ; 500 cop- ies. (Minutes of Assem. 1846 : 470.) 1845 doc ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 395-425. " " " (Assem.) n. t. p. pp. 443-470. In Collected docs, as follows : 1838 in Jot Legisl. Council 1838/9 : 199-20.3. " Votes of Assem. 1838/9 : 628-632. 1839 " JoL Legisl. ConncU 1839/40:47.66. " Votes of Assem. 1839/40 : 113-134. 1840 " Jol. L^lsL CouncU 1840/1:91-129. " Votes of Assem. 1840/1 : 151-193. 1841 " Minutes of Assem. 1841/2 : 195-216. 1842 '• Jol. Legisl. Council 1842/3 : 56-91. " '■ Minutes of Assem. 1842/3 : 31-61. 1843 " " •• " 1843/4 : 37-61. 1844 " Senate joL 1845 : 127-153. " Votes of Assem. 1845 : 129-151. 1845 ' Senate jol. 1846 : 395-425. •" ■' Minutes of As=pni. 1846 : 443-470. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 233 EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serioZ— cont'd Annual Reports — cont'd 2 series Under act of April 17, 1846. 1846-1865. Rept. of the state supt. of public schools. Checklist T, F. King, Superintendent 1846 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1847. 47 pp. Copy seen In Dept. Public Instruction, Trenton, and also ■ in the State Library. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. ]oI. 1847 : 398.) 2000 copies. (Minutes of Assem. 1847:410.) 1846 doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 356-397. " " " (Assem.) n. t. p. pp, 411-451. 1847 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1848. 60 (1) pp. Copies seen in the N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction, and in the N. J. State Library. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1848 : 585.) 500 copies (Sen. jol. 1848:484.) 1847 doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 427-483. iAssem.) n. t. p. pp. 529-583. 1848 dept. ed. Trenton : Sherman & Harron, 1849. 80 pp. Copies seen in the State Library, Trenton, and In the New Yorls Public Library. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. joi. 1849:466.) 1500 copies. (Minutes of Assem. 1849:285.) 1848 doc. ed. (Senate.) n. t. p. pp. 365-431. (Assem.) n. t. p. pp. 286-355. 1849 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Phillips & Boswell, 1850. 96 pp. The rept. Is followed by some misc. pages resp. Barnard's School Architecture. Copies were seen in the N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction and In the N. T. Public Library. 100 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1850:218.) 1849 doc. ed. (Assem.) n. t. p. pp. 134-218. 1850 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Phillips & Boswell, 1851. 113 pp. 1850 doc. ed. (ISenate.) n. t. p. pp. 110-208. " " " (Assem.) n. t. p. pp. 207-208. 1851 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by M. E. Hamilton, 1852. 144 pp. 1851 doc. ed. (Senate.) Freehold: B. Connolly, 1852. pp. 487-634. 1851 doc. ed. (Assem. ) Eahway : Prtd. by J. Shann. 1852. pp. 487-634. John B. Phillips, Superintendent 1852 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Of- fice, 1853. 149 pp. 1852 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 155-301. 1853 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Of- fice, 1854. 168 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. 1000 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. Joi. 1854:64.) The usual no. (Minutes of Assem. 1854:81.) 1000 extra copies. (Minutes of Assem. 1854 : 93.) 1853 doc. ed. h. t. p. 168 pp. 1854 dept. ed. New BrunswiclE : Prtd. at the Fredonlan Oflice, 1855. 180 pp. Copy seen In the N. Y. Public Library. 1854 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Of- fice, 1855. 184 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction. The usual no. were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1855:77.) 1000 copies. (Sen. .1oI. 1855 : 91.) 1854 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 584-756 (1) pp. 1855 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Office of the " True American," 1856. 188 pp. Copies seen in the N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction and in the N. T. Public Library. 2000 copies were ordered iirtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1856 : 82.) Usual no. (Sen. Joi. 1856 : 52.) 1855 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 188 pp. 1856 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1857. 158 pp. Copies seen in the N. T. Public Library and In the Dept. of JPubllc Instruction. Usual no. of copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. Joi. 1857:63.) 1000 copies. (Minutes of Assem. 1857:79.) 1856 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 517-673. 1857 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " Offlce, 1858. 178 pp., foldg. table. Copies seen In the N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction and In the N. T. Public Library. 2000 copies were or- dered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1858 : 556). Usual no. (Sen. Joi. 1858 : 168.) 1857 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 73-243, foldg. table. EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd Annual Reports — cont'd 2 series — cont'd CheclJlist — cont'd John H. Phillips, Superintendent — cont'd 1858 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " Offlce, 1859. 158 pp., foldg. table. .. ,, . Copies seen in the N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction and in the N. Y. Public Library. 1200 copies or- dered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1859 : 95.) 1858 doc. ed. ii. t. p. pp. 67-216, foldg. table. 1859 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American Offlce. 1860. 181 (2) pp., foldg. table. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. 700 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. Joi. 1860 : 130.) 1859 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 67-216, foldg. table. F. W. Ricord, Superintendent 1860 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1861. 237 pp^ foldg. table. Copy seen in the N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction. 1860 doc. ed. (Senate.) h. t. p. pp. 65-292, foldg. table. 1860 doc. ed. (House.) h. t. p. 619-852, foldg. table. 1861 dept. ed. Jersey City: Prtd. by J. H. Lyon, 1862. 168 pp., foldg. table. 1861 doc. ed. Jersey City: J. H. Lyon, 1862. 168 pp., foldg. table. 1862 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by D. Xaar. 1863. 197 pp., foldg. table. . „^ 1862 doc. ed. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American Of- flce, 1863. 197 pp.. foldg. table. 1863 dept. ed. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Of- flce, 1864. 175 pp., foldg. table. 1863 doc. ed. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Of- flce,1864. 175 pp., foldg. table. O. M. Harrison, Superintendent 1864 dept. ed. Jersey City : Prtd. by J. H. Lyon, 1865. 189 pp. The only copy seen was In the N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction. 1864 doc. ed. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 189 pp. 1865 dept. ed. Trenton : " State Gazette " Offlce, 1866. 138 pp. 1865 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. pp. 357-486. In Collected docs, as follows : 1846 In Senate Joi. 1847 : 356-357. " " Minutes of Assem. 1847 : 411-451. 1847 " Senate Joi. 1848 : 427-483. " " Votes of Assem. 1848 : 529-583. 1848 " Senate Joi. 1849 : 365-431. " " Minutes of Assem. 1849:286-355. 1849 1850 : 134-218. 1850 " Senate Joi. 1851 : 110-208. " " Minutes of Assem. 1851 : 207-308. 1851 " App. to Senate Joi. 1852 : 487-634. " ' House " 1852:487-634. 1852 ' Senate " 1853 : 155-301. House " 1853 : 155-301. 1853 " " " Senate " 1854, doc. F. " " " " House " 1854, doc. F. 1854 " " " Senate " 1855 : 584-756 (1) pp. ' House " 1855 : 584-756 (1) pp. 1855 ' " 1856, doc. B. 1856 Senate " 1857:517-673. House " 1857:517-673. 1857 ' Senate " 1858 : 73-243. House " 1858:73-243. 1858 " " " Senate " 1859 : 67-216. ' House " 1859:67-216. 1859 Senate " 1860 : 97-269. " " " House " 1860 : 97-269. 1860 ' Senate " 1861 : 65-292, foldg. table. " ' House " 1861 : 619-852, foldg. table. 1861 " Legisl. docs. 1862. 1862 " " " 1863. 1863 " " " 1864. 1864 1865. 1865 " " " 1866:357-486. 3 series Under acts of March 20, 1866 and March 21, 1867. ENGLISH EDITION 1866-1903/4. Ann. rept. of state bd. of education, with rept. of state supt. of public instruction. 234 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd Annual Reports — cont'd 3 series — cont'd ENGLISH EDITION— cont'd Cbecklist EUis A. Apgar, Superintendent 1866 dept ed. Trenton : Office of State Gazette, 1867. 196 pp. 1866 doc. ed. h. t p. pp. 419-593. 1866/7 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office. 1868. 181 pp.* Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. 1866/7 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 651-821. 1867/8 dept. ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1869. 189 pp. Copy seen In the State Library. Trenton. 1867/8 doc ed. h. t. p. pp. 624-829. 1868/9 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1870. 199 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. 1868/9 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 531-727. 1869/70 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1871. 145, 83 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. 1869/70 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 23-255. 1870/1 dept ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Mnrphy & Bechtet 1872. 56, 144 pp. 1870/1 doc. ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy & Bechtel, 1872. 56, 144 pp. 1871/2 dept ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy & Bechtei, 1873. 54, 167 pp. 1871/2 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 54, 167 pp. 1872/3 dept ed. Trenton : State Gazette, Murphy & Bechtel, 1873. 45, 165 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. 1872/3 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 45, 165 pp. 1873/4 dept ed. Trenton : Public Opinion — W. S. Sharp, 1874. 102, 161 pp. 1873/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 102, 161 pp. 1874/5 dept ed- Trenton : Public Opinion— W. S. Sharp, 1875. 40, 165 pp. 1874/5 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 40, 165 pp. 1875/6 depted. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1876. 52, 171 pp. 1875/6 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 171 pp. 1876/7 dept ed. Clinton : J. Carpenter. Jr., 1877. 66, l81 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. 1876/7 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 66, 181 pp. 1877/8 depted. Clinton: J. Carpenter, Jr., 1878. 86, 175 pp. 1877/8 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 86. 175 pp. 1878/9 dept ed. Camden : Sinnickson Chew, 1880. 87, 199 pp., errata slip. The errata slip is between pp. 65 and 66 of part 1 ; In the doc ed. it follows the complete rept 1878/9 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 87, 199 (2) pp. 1879/80 dept ed. Camden : Sumickson Chew, 1881. 101, 204 pp. 1879/80 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 101, 204 pp. 1880/1 dept ed. Mount Holly : C. H. Folwell, 1881. 96 pp. 1880/1 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 96 pp. 1881/2 dept ed. Newark : Wm. B. Guild, 1883, 85, 180 pp. 1881/2 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 85. 180 pp. 1882/3 dept ed. West Hoboken : A. E. Gregory, 1884. 120, 208 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. 1882/3 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 120, 208 pp. 1883/4 dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1884. 92, 193 pp. 1883/4 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 92, 193 pp. Edwin O. Chapman, Superintendent 1884/5 depted. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1885. 99, 205 pp. 1884/5 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 99, 205 pp. 1885/6 depted. Camden: S. Chew, 1887. 97, 211 pp. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. 1885/6 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 97, 211 pp. 1886/7 dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1888. 112, 200 pp. 1886/7 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 112, 200 pp. CJuis. W. Fuller, Superintendent 1887/8 dept ed. Camden : S. Chew, 1889. 122, 241 pp. " doc ed. n. p., n. d. 122, 241 pp. EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd Annual Reports — cont'd 3 series — cont'd ENGLISH EDITION— cont'd Checklist — cont'd Edwin O. Chapman, Superintendent 1888/9 dept. ed. Camden : S. Chew, 1890. 87, 277 pp. " doc ed. n. p., n. d. 87, 277 pp. 1889/90 dept ed. Trenton : The Trenton Electric Prte. Co., 1891. 83, 276 pp. 1889/90 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 83, 276 pp. 1890/1 dept ed. Trenton : J. U Murphy Publishing Co., 1892. 99. 300 pp. 1890/1 doc. ed. n. p., u. d. 99, 300 pp. Addison B. Poland, Superintendent 1891/2 depted. pt 1. Trenton: J. L. Murphy Pub- lishing Co., 1893. 372, 316 pp., lllus., 2 foldg. IL 1891/2 dept. ed. pt 2. Trenton: J. L. Mnrphy Pub- lishing Co., 1893. 379 pp. 1891/2 doc. ed. pt. 1. n. p., u. d. 372, 316 pp., lllus., 2 foldg. II. 1891/2 doc ed. pt 2. n. p., n. d. 379 pp. 1892/3 dept ed. pt 1. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Pub- lishing Co., 1894. 156, 810 pp., Ulus., map.f 1892/3 depted. pt 2. Trenton: J. L. Murphy Pub- lishing Co.. 1894. 384 pp. Copy of pt. 2 seen in the State Library, Trenton. 1892/3 doc ed. pt 1. n. p., n. d. 156, 810 pp., ll- lus., map. 28 charts are found betw. pts. 1 and 2. 1892/3 doc ed. pt 2. n. p., n. d. 384 pp., Ulus., map. 1893/4 dept ed. Trenton : J. L Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1895. 159. 278. 432. ixxil pp. 1893/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 159 pp., and appendices. 1894/5 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co.. 1896. 651 pp., lllus. 1894/5 doc ed. h. t p. 651 pp., lUns. C. J. Baxter, Superintendent 1895/6 dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1897. 600 pp., 2 pis., foldg. sheet 1895/6 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 600 pp., 2 pis., foldg. sheet 1896/7 dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellUh & Quigiey, 1897. 627 pp., lllus. 1896/7 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 627 pp., lllus. 1897/8 dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigiey, 1898. 648 pp., pL -6 ... 1897/8 doc. ed. h. t p. 648 pp., pL 1898/9 dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellUh & Quigiey, 1900. 710 pp., lllus. Copy seen In the State Library, Trenton. 1898/9 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 710 pp., lllus. 1899/00 dept ed. Trenton : MacCrelUsh & Quigiey, 1901. 459, 268 pp. •» t. J, 1899/00 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 459, 268 pp. 1900/1 dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigiey, 1902. 445, 142 pp., errata slip. 1900/1 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 445. 142 pp. 1901/2 dept ed. Somervllle : The Unionist - Gazette Assn., 1903. clUl, 477 pp., lllus., pis. 1901/2 doc ed. n. p., n. d. dill. 477 pp., Ulus., pis. 1902/3 dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigiey. 1904. clxlT, 493 pp.. illus. 1902/3 doc ed. cIxIt, 493 pp. illus. 1903/4 dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellUh & Quigiey, 1904. clxxTiil, 506 pp., Ulus. 1903/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. clxxxill, 506 pp., Ulus. Advance sheets [reL to school yards and school gardens] were published of the 1903/4 xept Trenton ; Mac- CrellUh & Quigiey, 1905. 34 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1866 in LegUl. docs. 1867 : 419-593. }iS5''J '■ "■ " 1868 : 6.il-821.» 1867/8 " " " 1869 : 624-829. 1868/9 1870:531-727. 1869/70 ' 1871 : 23-255. 1870/1 " " " 1872: 1871/2 ' 1873, doc 19. 1872/3 " " " 1874, " 19. 1873/4 " " " 1871; " 19. 1874/5 " " " 1876, " 19. 1875/6 " " " 1877. " 19. 1876/7 1878, " 19. 1877/8 " " " 1879. v. 2, doc 47. 18 1 8/9 " " " 1880, T. 1, " 46. 1879/80 " " " 1881, V. 2, " 57. 1880/1 " " " 1882, V. 2, " 43. 1881/2 1883, T. 2, " 14. 1882/3 " " " 1884, t. 2, " 15. * Beglnntng with this date school year ends Aug. 31. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 235 EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd Annual Reports — cont'd 3 series — cont'd ENGLISH EDITION— cont'd C. /. 1883/4 in 1884/5 " 1885/6 " 1886/7 " 1887/8 " 1888/9 " 1889/90 " 1890/1 " 1891/2 " 1892/3 " 1893/4 " 31. 1894/5 in 1895/6 " 1896/7 " 1897/8 " 1898/9 " 1899/00 " 1900/1 " 1901/2 " 1902/3 " 1903/4 " Checklist — cont'd Baxter, superintendent — cont'd Leslsl. docs. ISK.T, v. 1.', doc. 17. " 1886. T. 2, " 16. " 1887, V. 2, " 16. " 1888, V. 2, " 17. " 1889, V. 2, " 16. " 1890, T. 2, " 17. " 1891, V. 5, " 35. " 1892, V. 5, " 25. " 1893, V. 5, 2 pts., docs. 34, 35. ■■ 1894, V. 4, 2 pts., docs. 32, 33.t " 1895 (1. e. 119 ses.s.), v. 4, doc. Leglsl. docs. 1895 (1. e. 120 sess.), v. 4, doc. 31. " 1896, T. 4, doc. 26. 1897, V. 4, ' 17. 1898, T. 5, ' 33. 1899, V. 3, ' 15. 1900. V. 5, ' 41. 1901, V. 5, ' 42. 1901, V. 5, ' 57. 1903, V. 5, ' 51. 1904, V. 5, ' 51. GERMAN EDITION 1887/8-1891/2. Jahres-Bericht des Erziehungs-Rathes und des Superintendenten des oeffentlichen Unter- richts von New Jersey. 1887/8 Newark 352 pp. 1888/9 Newark 439 pp. 1889/90-1890/1 Checklist Druck der N. J. Freie Zeltung, 1889. 150, Druck der N. J. Freie Zeitung, 1890. 103, Not found. 1891/2. 1. Theil. Newark : Druck " Heinz Lltho. & Print- ing Company," 1893. 486, 446 pp., illus.. foldg. leaf. 1891/2. 2. Theil. Newark : Druck " Heinz Lltho. & Print- ing Company, 1893. 516 pp. Circulars With one exception (1894) no separate copies were found. 1862. Schedule of questions furnished township supts. (A.E. supt. public schools 1862 : 20-21.) 1863. Forms : town supt. (notices, form of bond, etc.) ; trustees (order for payment of money, rept. to town supt., certificate of incorporation, school notice, cer- tificate of assessor) ; form of license to teacher; form of application for holding teachers' institute ; form for obtaining Webster's dictionary and Lipplncott's Gazetteer. (Same 1864 : 77-82.) Repeated In 1865 and 1866. 1867. Circular to school officers. No. 1 ; rules and regula- tions adopted by state bd. of education for govern- ment of school officers. (A.R. bd. education 1866/7 : 673-677.) Paging from Collected docs. 1868. [Forms and blanks prepared for use of school offi- cers, Nos. 1-71.] (A.B. bd. education 1867/8 ; 857- 901.) Paging from Collected docs. . Same. (liCgisl. docs. 1869:853-901.) 1892. Circular of rules and regulations governing exami- nations for state certificates. (A.E. bd. education 1891/2. pt. 1:87-89.) . April 13. General stmt, concerning manual train- ing issued by state supt. (Same 1891/2, pt. 1 : 126- 127.) . Oct. 1. Circular issued by state supt. ; plan for state school exhibit at World's Columbian Exposition, etc. (Same 1891/2, pt. 1 : 151-179 ; 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 306-307.) 1894. General circulation of information rel. to the pur- pose, scope and operation of the township school act. h. t. p. 20 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Dept of Public Instruction. It Is omitted from the ann. rept. 1896. April 15. Circular [rel. to observing one hun- dredth anniversary of birth of Horace Mann] . (A.R. bd. education 1895/6:32-33.) 1898. [Call for competitive plans for school houses.] (A.R. bd. education 1897/8 : 24-25.) t Beginning with this date school year ends June 30. EDUCATION— cont'd " NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd President's Report 1867-1904. Rept. of the president of the state bd. of education on general educational conditions, work of bd., etc. In Documents as follows : Marcus L. Ward 1867 in A.R. bd. education 1866/7 : 657-658.* 1868 " ' 1867/8 : 7-8. Theo. F. Randolph 1869 not found. 1870 In A.R. bd. education 1868/9 : 5-7. 1871 1870/1 : 5-6. Joel Parker 1872 In A.R. bd. education 1871/2 : 5-6. 1873 " " " " 1872/3 : 5-6. 1874 " " " " 1873/4:5-6 Jos. D, Bedle 1875 In A.E. bd. education 1874/5 : 5-6. 1876 " " " " 1875/6 : 5-6. 1877 ' " 1876/7 : 5-6. Geo. B. McOlellan 1878 In A.R. bd. education 1877/8 : 5-6. 1879 ' 1878/9 : 5-6. 1880 ' " 1879/80:5-7. Geo. C. Ludlow 1881 1882 1883 In A.R. bd. education 1880/1 1881/2 1882/3 Leon Aibett 5-7. 5-6. 5-6. 1884 1885 1886 In A.E. bd. education 1883/4 1884/5 1885/6 Robt. 8. areen 5-6. 5-6. 5-6. 1887 1888 1889 in A.E. bd. education 1886/7 1887/8 1888/9 Leon Abbett 5-6. 5-6. 5-6. 1890 1891 1892 In A.R. bd. education 1889/90 1890/1 1891/2, :5-6. 5-6. pt. 1, 5-6. George T. Werts 1893 in A.R. bd. education 1892/3, pt. 1, 5-6. James L. Says 1894 in A.E. bd. education 1893/4 : 1895 " " " " 1894/5 : 1896 " ' 1895/6: 1897 " 1896/7 : 1898 " " " " 1897/8; 1S99 " 1898/9: 1900 " " " " 1899/00 1901 " " " " 1900/1 : 1902 " " " " 1901/2 : 1903 " " " " 1902/3 : 1904 ' " 1903/4 : non-serial 5-6. 5-8. 5-6. 5-6. 5-7. 5-7. :5-7. 7-9. lil-v. ili-v. vii-x. 1629-1879. Brief history of N. J. school system; synop- sis of prominent features of present system. (A.R. bd. of education 1878/9: 33-61.) 1692-1695. Acct. of earliest legislation in Province of N. J. in respect to education. (A.R. supt. public schools 1862: 27.) 1814. Rept. of committee (Bayard) submitting general plan for establishment and support of free schools in state. (Votes of Assem. 1813/4: 171-173.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1813/4 : 173.) 1816. General spirit to promote education pervades this and neighboring states; such aid to this im- pulse as means of state will permit commended to consideration of Legisl. (Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Oct. 26, 1816.) • Paging from Collected docs. 236 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd notirserial — cont'd 1817-1852. Brief review of past educational legislation in state. {A.R. state supt public schools 1852: 8- 12.) 1829. Rept. of the committee (Nevius) on petitions and memorials resp. common schools. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9: 92-99.) 1830. Colleges of state in prosperous condition; College of New Jersey has recovered from her temporary declension; standing of Rutgers College at New Brunswick. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 28, 1830.) . Common school system wherever fairly tested has conmiended itself to the favor of the people. (Same (Vroom) Oct 28. 1830.) 1831. Failure of clerks of bds. of freeholders, excepting in Bergen and Cape May cos. to rept. no of com- mon schools in operation; impossible to arrive at any conclusion respecting benefit of system without these data. (Same (Vroom) Oct. 27, 1831.) 1832. Common school system; effect; by act of 1831 townships are not required to raise anything in order to receive state school money; no returns made to trustees of school fund by bds. of free- holders excepting Cape May Co. ; importance of edu- cating all classes; system In need of revision. I Same (Vroom) Oct 24, 1832.) 1833. Inefficiency of school system; need of a comr.; more competent teachers, and cooperation of town- ships. (Same (Southard) Jan. 11, 1833.) . See below. School Funds; Permanent School Fund, this date. 1834. See same, this date. 1835. Rept of committee (Field) on portion of Govs, mess. rel. to common schools. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 259-263.) Briefly reviews legislation in N.J. on edncation ; repeal of law of 1831 recommended ; need of new system ; suggested tliat school fund be allowed to accumulate tmtil adoption of more enlightened system ; apptmt. of comr. of common schools recommended. 1836. Rept of committee (Chetwood) to whom was re- ferred that part of Govs. mess. rel. to common schools. (Same 1835/36: 612-613.) " The great obstacle in the way of preparing and per- fecting a common school system in N. J is the distribnting nnder the present law the scanty pittance which it affords. The ann. appm. of $20,000 for the last six years, has abstracted from the fund a large amt., without producing any corre- spondent benefit ; and in many parts of the state, it has not been applied to the objects contemplated by the law " : repeal of existing law r.?comii;ended- . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 612-613.) 1837. Present common school system totally inefficient; subject commended to earliest and most careful consideration of the LegisL (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 26, 1837.) . Rept from committee (Tuttle) to whom was re- ferred part of Govs. mess. rel. to common schools. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 441-449.) Defects of existing law ; amt. of school fond ; prospectlTe addition ; suggestions for revised school law, par- ticularly establishment of bd. of edncation and creation of office of snpt. of common schools. . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 449.) . Rept from committee (Tuttle) to whom was re- ferred res. on subject of purchasing no. of copies of " District School," by J. Orvllle Taylor, for distri- bution in state. (Votes of Assem. 1836/37: 457-458.) 1838. Res. adopted at a mtg. of delegates from the dif- ferent COS. assembled in state convention, for the purpose of considering the subject of public instruc- tion. (Same 1837/8: 359-360.) EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1838. Address to the people of N. J. on the subject of common schools, by delegates apptd. by convention at Trenton, n. t p. 16 pp. Copy seen in N. J. State Library, Trenton. . Common school system again recommended to careful consideration of Legisl. (Govs. mess. (Pen- nington) Oct 24, 1838.) . Public interests demand thorough revision of common school system. (Same (Pennington) Jan. 10, 1838.) 1840. Education of all classes is a primary object in leg- islation. (Same (Pennington) Oct 27, 1840.) 1841. [Educational interest] should receive fostering care of legislature. (Same (Pennington) Oct 26, 1841.) 1842. " We must take care that the education of the ris- ing generation be provided for." (Same (Penning- ton) Oct 25, 1842.) 1844. Need of efficient supervision of schools; possible necessity of a general supt (Same (Haines) Jan. 10, 1844.) . School law needs revision; defects. (Same (Haines) Jan. 10, 1844.) 1845. Care needed in legislation respecting edncation not to go beyond opinions of people. (Same (Strat- ton) Jan. 21, 1845.) . Needed revision of school law. (Same (Haines) Jan. 15. 1845.) . Rept of committee on education (DeCamp) on petitions rel. to change in school laws and apptmt of state supt of common schools. (Votes of Assem. 1845: 664-665.) 1845-1848. Stmt, giving no. townships and districts, making returns, amts. appropriated for school pur- poses, and entire no. children taught in district schools for each yr. since inauguration of present system of supervision. (A.R. supt public schools 1848: 3-4.) 1846. On Importance of apptmt of visitors and ex- aminers as provided in sec. 8 of school law. (Same 1846: 415.) Paging from Votes of Assem. 1846-1847. List of townships making no returns. (Same 1846 (pp. 431-432)— «am« 1847.) Paging from Totes of Assem. 1846-1866. Abstr. of returns of townships and counties: no. districts, no. children of school age, attendance, length of term, price per pupil, amt reed, from town-- ship collectors; etc., summary by cos. (Same 1846 (pp. 419-430)— *a me 1866.) Paging from Totes of Assem. 1847. Rept. of committee on education (King) on me- morials asking that proceeds of transit duty paid by r.r. and canal cos. be appropriated to purposes of education. (Minutes of Assem. 1847: 495.) . Vagueness in phraseology of sec. 21 of school act rel. to application of moneys reed, by town supt to purposes of education. (A.R. supt public schools 1847: 548.) Paging from Minutes of Assem. " 1848. Applications made by several townships, for pas- sage of law authorizing them to levy tax for estab- lishment and support of free schools, recommended to favorable consideration of L^isL (Same 1848: 5.) . Recommended legislation to make provision for raising money to build school houses and to pur- chase sites ; to amend law limiting amt. of money to he raised in different townships by raising limit; to give power to trustees of school districts to ex- empt children of parents unable to pay tuition and INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 237 EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd notirserial — cont'd apportion balance of apprns. for school purposes to salary of teacher or for tuition of children in actual attendance; to provide stoves and fuel and other school furnishings. (Same 1848: 9-12.) 1848-1850. On influence of press in support of popular education. (Same 1848 (pp. 9-10) — same 1850.) 1849. Rept. of committee on education [Goble] on part of govs. mess. rel. to public schools and also several memorials on same subject. (Minutes of Assem. 1849: 527-528.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1849 : 529.) . Proportion of school population in attendance at school; some method should be devised for educa- ting all. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849.) 1850. Rept. of committee on education (Kanouse) on petitions rel. to alteration in school laws ; apptmt. of comrs. to revise same recommended. (Minutes of Assem. 1850: 499-502.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1850. 5 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. The usual no. of copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of As- sem. 1850 : 502) . Experiments made under special acts, establish- ing free schools in several parts of state eminently successful; recommending passage of public act, authorizing inhabitants of any school district to establish free schools therein, and under proper regulations and restrictions, to raise money by as- sessment for that purpose; also amdmt. to sec. limiting amt. of money to be raised by townships. (Govs. mess. (Haines) 1850.) . Passage of law recommended authorizing estab- lishment of free schools on two-thirds vote at ann. town meeting and raising of money for their sup- port by tax; provision should be made for building school houses. (A.R. state supt. public schools 1850: 6-7.) 1851. Prominent place occupied by cause of education; state should establish system of free schools ;. school fund. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 21, 1851: 5-7.) . Complaint made of too frequent changes in school laws; suggested that comn. be apptd. to frame law adapted to wants of community, point out clearly and distinctly powers and duties of school oflicers; that provision be made by which amt. of money for support of free schools would be more uniform; that provision be made for calling extra meetings for election of trustees; that sec. 12 of law of Apr. 17, 1846, be repealed or so altered that it may apply to all denominations alike. (A.R. state supt. public schools 1851: 7-10.) . See below. School funds. Permanent School Fund, , this date. . Abstr. of rept. of state supt. public schools, pre- sented by chrm. of committee on education. (Votes of Assem. 1852: 149-150.) 1852. Propitious period for legislation rel. to free schools; recommended that revenue ann. derived from public works be wholly appropriated to cause of education; should this be done ann. tax will be necessary for support of state govt. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 9.) 1852-1866. Summary of repts. of town supts., exhibiting results of operations of common schools; distrs., attendance, finances, etc. (A.R. state supt. public schools 1852 (pp. 6-7)— bd. of education 1866.) 1853. Suggested that measures be enacted to perfect free school system. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 5.) EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd norirS&rial — cont'd 1853. Increased apprn. for free schools recommended; suggestion resp. local tax. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 6-7.) . Address of a committee of the state educational convention, held at Trenton Oct. 20, 1853, to the people of N. J. n. t. p. 8 pp. Copy seen in N. J. State Library, Trenton. 1854. Importance of education; still a large no. of per- sons in state unable to read and write; zeal for education of children by free schools must not be diminished. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 17, 1854: 5.) . Plan of free schools is pervading all parts of state; increased amt. of money raised each year and increased attendance; amt. of apprns. in 1853; amt. derived from taxation. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 4.) . Increased apprns. for schools and for encourage- ment of teachers' institutes recommended; $100 or $200 to each co. for institutes deemed suflScient. (Some (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 4-5.) . Propriety of removing all restrictions upon amt. of money which may be raised for schools, so as to enable townships or distrs. to raise sum sufficient, when added to state apprn., to maintain free schools during entire year. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 5.) . Suggestions by C. C. Hoagland for improvement of school system; advisability of providing by law for teachers' assns. and teachers' institutes. (A.R. supt. public schools 1854: 47-50.) 1855. Colleges in a flourishing condition. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 13.) . Increasing interest in common school system. (Same (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 11.) . On proposed act to revise school laws of state. (A.R. state supt. public schools 1855' 8-11.) . An essay on the necessity and means of advanc- ing the interests of common school education. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1855. 28 pp., 2 11. Written by John T. Claris ; prize essay, premium offered by N. J. State Teachers' Assn., 1853. Copies seen In the N. J. State Library and Rutgers College Library. 1856. Rept. of comrs. to codify the school law. Tren- ton: Office of "True American," 1856. 24 pp. . Same. (App. to House jol. 1856 [doc] C.) Peter I. Clarlc, chrm. ; John Van Brunt, secy. . School attendance and efforts of people in cause of education exceed all former years. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 6.) . Revision and codification of school laws under consideration; amdmts. suggested should proposed law not be favored : check to formation of new school distr. having less than 40 children of legal school age; provision requiring every township receiving state apprn. for schools to raise an equal sum; apportionment of money by town supts. according to attendance. (A.R. supt. public schools 1856: 14- 15.) 1857. Increased attendance at public schools and in- creased amt. of money voted by people; object of making public schools better than private will soon be attained. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 7.) . As soon as indebtedness is improved, all reve- nues should be devoted to establishing and main- taining a uniform system of free schools. (Sams (Newell) Jan. 20, 1857: 9.) . School law and public schools; means of raising funds; formation of distrs.; suggested change re- specting apportionment of school moneys. (A.R. state supt. public schools 1857: 14-17.) 238 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd norirserial — cont'd 1858. School law: discussion of proposed changes rel. to town superintendency, district system, appor- tionment of school funds, licensing of teachers, etc. (Same 1858: 12-18.) . " No. effort should be spared until a good com- mon school education is placed within reach of every child in state." (Some (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 11.) . Increased interest in education. (Same (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 11-12.) 1859. Modification of law respecting keeping and fur- nishing of school registers recommended. (A.R. supt. public schools 1859: 116.) Paging from App. to Senate Jol., 1860. . Recommended that comrs. be apptd. to revise, amend and codify school laws. {Sam^ 1859: 117.) Paging from App. to Senate jol., 1860. 1860. Colleges and other seminaries of learning main- tain their high reputation. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) . Obligations do not cease with apprn. for free schools; necessary to see that end in view, educa- tion of every child in state, is secured. {Sam^ (Olden) Jan. 17, 1860.) . System of education should be improved and ex- tended. (Same (Newell) Jan. 11, I860.) . Supt. of schools reports increased no. of schools and pupils, growing interest in Normal School and Increasing demand for better teachers and their better compensation. {Same (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) . Neglect to keep registers and consequent incom- pleteness of school statistics. (A.R. supt. public schools 1860: 73-74.) Paging from Appendix to House ]ol., 1861. 1860-1863. Amt. of apportionment and general condi- tion of educational affairs, in each of the several COS. (Same 1860 (pp. 92-93)— «ome 1863.) PagljQg from Collected docs. 1861. Statistics reed, from school o£Scers incomplete and inaccurate. (Same 1861: 9.) . Revision of school laws recommended. (CJovs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 6.) . Pact of having so many illy taught and illy dis- ciplined schools is due to incompetent and uncon- cerned school oflScers. (A.R. state supt. public schools 1861: 16-17.) 1861-1865. Interpretation of school laws. (Sam£ 1861 (pp. 47-53) — same 1865.) SepUes to gaestions from school officers resp. various provisions of law, authority in certain cases, etc. 1862. Schedule of questions furnished township supts.; with explanation of information desired by each question. (Same 1862: 20-26.) . Free schools; how to make public schools free, etc. (Same 1862: 32-33.) . School officers: examiners and visitors, town supts. and distr.. trustees — duties, election, com- pensation. (Some 1862: 36-41.) 1863. Care should be taken to advance cause of educa- tion. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 20, 1863: 4.) . Public school system of state could be much im- proved. (Same (Olden) Jan. 13, 1863: 4.) . Forms: town supt. (notices, form of bond, etc.) ; trustees (order for payment of money, rept. to town supt., certificate of incorporation, school notice, cer- tificate to assessor) ; form of license to teacher; form of application for holding teachers' institute; form for obtaining Webster's Dictionary and Lip- pincott's Gazetteer. (A.R. supt. public schools 1864: 77-82.) Bepeated in 1865 and 1866. EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1864. Objectionable features of school laws; see. 12 of law of 1846 rel. to religious schools, that rel. to money raised by tax for support of public schools, and that limiting amt. to be raised by tax. (Sam^ 1864: 31-32.) . Public education; the state and nation; tendency of American education to qualify for business life; modifications suggested in regard to popular educa- tion. (Some 1864: 33-36.) . System of common schools; defects; need of more graded and union schools; apptmt. of co. supts. rec- ommended and their duties suggested. (Sams 1864: 14-20.) . School records not properly kept; state supt. should be authorized to furnish blanks for purpose. (Same 1864: 32-33.) 1865. Recommendations for general law providing for establishment of bd. of education; for apptmt. of co. supts. of public instruction; and modifying acts of 1846 and all subsequent ones rel. to public school organization, apptmt. of co. examiners, and of dis- trict trustees. (Same 1865: 9-15.) 1865-1866. Taxes, apprns. and cost of education per child each year. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e., 8], 1867: 12-13 or 15-16.) There are two editions of this message. . Summary of public school statistics. (A.R. bd. of education 1866: 8-10.) 1865-1875. Tabulated comparison of statistics of 1875 and 1865 in aggregate; with comments; condition of school property, school census and attendance; also teachers and salary. (Sams 1874/5: 17-20.) 1865/6. Stmt, showing condition and workings of pub- lic school system: finances, no. of schools, time kept open, no. of children and attendance, ((jovs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e., 8], 1867: 12 or 15.) There are two editions of this message. 1866. Gov. is ex-officio one of trustees and president of bd. of colleges in state; all in prosperous condition. (Sams (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 13.) . Importance of education. (Sams (Ward) Jan. 16, 1866.) . Synopsis of proposed school law and duties under same of state bd., state supt., co. supts., school trus- tees, bd. of examiners, and time for elections and repts. of school officers. (A.R. bd. of education 1866: 13-21.) . See below Teachers. Examinations. County Elx- aminers, this date. . Rept of executive committee (by R. S. Field, chrm.) of state bd. of education: organization of bd., income of school fund, state apprn., receipts from different sources; suggestions respecting apprn. (A.R. bd. education 1866: 5-6.) 1866-1879. Table: general statistics showing progress made since enactment of law of 1867, making im- portant change in system of supervision; revenue, school census, school term, valuation of school prop- erty, condition of buildings, accommodations, teach- ers and salaries. (Same 1878/9: 62.) 1866/7-1883/4. Brief summary of no. children in state and amt. appropriated for support of public edu- cation during school yr. (Sams 1866/7 (p. 659) — same 1883/4.) Paging from Collected docs. 1867. Circular to school officers. No. 1; rules and regu- lations, adopted by state bd. of education for govt, of school officers. (Sams 1866/7: 673-677.) Paging from Collected docs. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 339 EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1867. Advance In educational work; establishment of bd. of education (1866); revision of laws proposed. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e., 8], 1867: 9-11 or 11-13.) There are two editions of this message. . See below, School Funds. School Tax, this date. . See below, entries under Individual counties, series 2 of the serial groups. . Table: financial and census rept., by cos. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7: 660.) Paging from Collected docs. . On practical workings of new school law. {Same 1866/7: 660-666.) Paging from Collected docs. . Corporal punishment; effect of prohibitory law. (Same 1866/7: 665.) Paging from Collected docs. . Dissatisfaction with clause in law prohibiting singing during religious exercises in schools. ( Same 1866/7: 665.) Paging from Collected docs. 1867/8-1903/4. Statistical tables of co. supts.: distrs.; financial stmt, attendance, census, teachers' sala- ries, etc., for each township, district and city. (Same 1867/8 (pp. 665-747)— «ome 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. . Statistical rept. by cos.; financial stmt., attend- ance, teachers' salaries and certificates, valuation of school property, length of terms, record of ex- aminations, etc. (Same 1867/8 (pp. 658-661) — same 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. City statistics are included from 18T0-1904 ; school libraries are given from 1876/7-1903/4. 1868. Valuation of school property as returned by cos. ; school houses. (Same 1867/8: 636-637.) Paging from Collected docs. . Objections to rate bill system; this system is now allowed and practiced in only two states, N. J. and Mich. (Same 1867/8: 643-646.) Paging from Collected docs. . State school law contains no provision by which schools are necessarily made free, only the privilege to make them free by local taxation; recommended that township school tax be dispensed with and state apprn. be Increased to amt. necessary to make schools free; also that proceeds from sal'e of riparian lands be credited to school fund. (Same 1867/8: 646-649.) Paging from Collected docs. . Rules and regulations for govt, of school officers adopted by bd. (Same 1867/8: 902-906.) Paging from Collected docs. Repeated in 1868/9. . Effects of school law: on amt. of money raised; school-houses built and repaired; boundaries of school distrs.; licensing of teachers, etc. (Same 1867/8: 653.) Paging from Collected docs. . Abolishment of office of town supt. of public schools; consequently no repts. sent to state supt.; duty will devolve upon co. supts. in future. (Govs, mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 11.) . Increase in amt. of voluntary tax is proof of grow- ing interest of people in education. (Same (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 12.) . Forms and blanks prepared for use of school officers, nos. 1-72. (A.R. bd. education 1867/8: 857- 901.) Paging from Collected docs. Eel. to salaries of teachers and officers ; repts. ; appt- mts. ; meetings ; notices ; teachers' certificates, duties of officers ; leases ; contracts : directions given to candidates for examination (71) ; calendar of school elections and duties (72). ■ . Same. (Leglsl. docs. 1869: 853-901.) EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1868-1891. School attendance; comment. (A.R. bd. of education 1867/8 (pp. 637-639)— some 1890/1.) Paging from Collected docs. 1869. Amt. raised in 1868 for building and repairing school houses; valuation of school property; no. of school bldgs. and approximate value. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 12.) . No. of school children in state; effect on attend- ance of practice of charging tuition in some of schools; passage of act to distribute school fund only to those townships and distrs. providing a really free system of education; smallness of school fund; recommended that at least one-half of sums paid Into treasury on acct. of sale of right of state to lands under water should be credited to and in- vested by trustees of school fund. (Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 13-14.) . " No protection to free institutions will ever be found more adequate than education." (Same (Randolph) Jan. 19, 1869.) . No. of free schools in state; N. J. is the only state continuing rate-bill system. (A.R. bd. of education 1868/9: 539-540.) Paging from Collected docs. 1869-1891. On length of school terms. (Same 1868/9 (p. 539)— some 1890/1.) Paging from Collected docs. 1869/70-1903/4. Summary comparison of statistics in aggregate; revenue, attendance, no. and salary of teachers, school houses, valuation of school prop- erty, taxes, etc. (Same 1869/70 (pp. 34-35) — sam^ 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. 1870. Discussion of methods to secure free schools; with suggestion that Leglsl. take Immediate action rel. to same. (Some 1869/70: 49-58.) Paging from Collected docs. . List of townships and cities in state, raising $4.00 or more per child, school tax, incl. both township and distr. tax. (Some 1869/70: 54-57.) Paging from Collected docs. . Enrollment, cost, free distrs. tuition fees, value of school property, no. of children of school age, attendance at public and private schools. (Govs, mess. (Randolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 9 or 14-15.) There are two editions of this mess. . Cost of education per year for each child; sums voted for school houses in 1868 and 1869. (Same (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 18-19 or 32-33.) There are two editions of this mess. . Additional rules prescribed by bd. in regard to co. supts.' repts., changes in distr. boundaries, grant- ing of certificates at private examinations. (A.R. bd. of education 1869/70: 49.) Paging from Collected docs. 1871. Recommended that school tax be sufficient to make public schools absolutely free. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 9 or 14.) There are two editions of this message. . Amt. contributed by state and local taxation for support of public schools; attendance; no. of teach- ers; salaries. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 6- 7.) . Effect of passage of " Act to make free the pub- lic schools." (A.R. bd. education 1870/1: 5.) . Free school law passed in 1871; advantage of state tax over township system; communication from B. G. Northrop on free schools in Conn. (Some 1870/1: n-15.) 240 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd norirserial — cont'd 1871-1880. Table: extent to which school interests in state have been affected by decrease of revenue. (Same 1880/1: 39.) 1872. Rept. of comn. on education apptd. by Gov. in accordance with cone. res. of Sen. and House to examine educational system of N. J. and of other states and countries and prepare bill securing to state complete system of free common schools, and consider question of establishing free high schools. 39 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1872.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1872: 183-189.) The text of tbe proposed law Is omitted from the ifinntes of Assem. Wm. H. CamDbell was chrm. of the comn. The other members were Chas. D. Deshler, Jas. McCosh. Wm. McKeen. Austin H. Pat- terson, Chas. Nordhoff. John Y. Foster, secy. . State schools are free for first time; caution needed in regard to direct taxes; proceeds of sale or rental of land under tidal waters applicable to school fund (act of 1871). (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 16, 1872: 8-9.) . Free schools; stability of system and general sat- isfaction resulting from their establishment. (A.R. bd. education 1871/2: 9-10.) 1873. Amt. of special state school tax; total expendi- tures for free schools; school census; enrollment; teachers; average time schools were open. ((Jovs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) Uniformity of time schools are kept open, under act of April 6, 1871; school census; attendance in public and private schools; no. of teachers; value of school property. (Same (Parker) Jan. 14,1873: 11-12.) 1874. Amt. expended for public schools; sources of in- come; value of school property; school census. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) . No. of pnpUs in schools; increase over preced- ing year. (A.R. bd. education 1873/4: 5.) . Brief summary of results showing that common schools are answering to a great extent, object sought in their establishment and liberal endow- ment. (.Sam« 1873/4: 5-6.) 1874-1879. No. of school districts, school houses, private schools, etc.; Increase or decrease. (Same 1873/4 (pp. 13-14)— some 1878/9.) 1875. Law of March 21, 1874 gives N. J. free schools not merely in name but in fact. (Ciovs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) . Ii^lslation needed to secure full and regular at- tendance of pupils. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1875-1877. See below. Districts, these dates. 1876. See below. School Funds. School Tax, this date. 1877. Sources of support of public schools. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 16-17.) . Table: proper height of desk, seat and back for pupils. (1 AJl. bd. health 1877: 60.) . See below, Normal Schools. State Normal School, Trenton, this date. . Table: no. of public schools supported by state, no. of teachers, no. of scholars enrolled, increase of teachers and pupils. (A.R. state bd. of education 1876/7: 5.) 1877-1879. Table: no. of schools of 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th grades, respectively; by cos. (Same 1876/7 (p. 24)— «0OTe 1ST8'9.) 1878. Employment and schooling of children. (1 A.R, bureau of statistics of labor and Industries 1878: 38-49.) Schools abroad compared with schools at home; exposition in Paris. (A.R, bd. of education 1877/8: 27-49; 59.) EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1878. Recommendation that time for election of school trustees be changed to first Monday in June; also that provision in law giving all districts having 45 children or over minimum $350, be changed so that limit shall be $300; reasons. (Same 1877/8: 6; 19- 21.) 1879. Table: no. of schools, by cos., furnished with modem desks, maps, charts, globes, dictionaries, etc. (Same 1878/9: 15.) 1880. Elevation of the wage working class to a higher condition of education and self-help has become a necessity for the preservation of free institutions. (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1879/80: vii.) See below. School libraries, this date. 1880-1888. Tables: schools of state and cities graded with respect to all conditions which go to determine their character. (A.R. state bd. of education 1879/ 80 (p. 54) — same 1887/8.) . Tables: grades of schools in cos. with respect to thoroughness in recitations; do. in cities; comment. (Same 1879/80 (pp. 47-50)— «ome 1887/8.) Not fonnd In 1885/6-1886/7. . Tables: grades of schools in several cos. with respect to use of blackboards; do. of cities; com- ment (Same 1879/80 (pp. 45-46)— same 1887/8.) Not fonnd In 1885/6-1886/7. 1880-1890. New Jersey Educational Statistics. 28 charts [bound together]. 1. Population of state; school popniatton; enrollment in schools. 2. School censns. 3. School popniation 5-18; 6-14; 7-12. 4. Sources of revenue. 5. School fnnd and school property. 6. Expenditures for maintenance of schools In dtles. 7. Cli^slflcation of expenditures for maintenance — dtles. 8. No. of school distra.. bldgs., erections, improvements. 9. Material of school bldgs. 10. Bld^. owned, rented, ventilation. 11. Seating capacity and furniture. 12. Bldgs. with blackboards ; libraries. 13. Dlstrs. furnishing text boohs ; anlfonnity. 14. Bldgs. supplied with dictionaries, gazetteers. 15. Bldgs. supplied vrith globes; maps; charts. 16. No. of teachers : men : women. 17. No. of teachers holding certificates, state, CO., dtj. 18. Total experience of teachers. 19. Teachers' tenure of position. 20. Teachers' salaries. 21. School censns ; enrollment ; average attendance. 22. Attendance ; length of time. 23. Attendance at public school; private school; no school. 24. Evening schools; technical schools. 25. Averages and per capita comparisons; r^olarity and punctuality in dtles. 26-28. Statistics for Oct. 21, 1892 ; enrollment In eadi year's work, cos. and dtles ; summary. . Same. (AJL bd. of education 1892/3, betw. pts. 1 and 2 (doc. ed.).) 188()-1892. On condition of schools as to supplies and furniture. (A.R. bd. of education 1879/80 (pp. 30- 22)— same 1891/2.) Table: average enrollment; average dally at- tendance; total no. of cases of tardiness; average no. per day, and percentage of daily attendance in cities and cos.; comment. (Same 1879/80 (pp. 43- 44)^gome 1891/2.) 1880-1896. Table: per capita current expenses in sev- eral COS., based on total census, enrollment and average attendance. (Same 1879/80 (p. 17) — same 1895/6.) 1881. Time for electing trustees changed from £!^t. to July in 1879; still earlier season advised. (Sam* 1880/1: 28.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 241 EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-seHal — cont'd 1881. Public school system depends for its income upon ann. state apprn., revenue from investments of school fund and local taxation ; amt. expended upon public schools in 1879; amt. raised by tax. (Govs, mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 18, 1881: 9-10.) . Extracts from replies of employes on education and child labor. (4 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1881: 97-100.) . Increase in receipts for school purposes, school census, enrollment and attendance. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) . State school law; explanation of law of 1871 and law of 1881; advantage of new system. (A.R. bd. education 1880/1: 29-32.) . Summary of school statistics: taxes; apprns. ; value of school property, etc. {Same 1880/1: 5-6.) 1882. Amt. of school tax, enrollment of pupils in 1881; comparison with 1880. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) . Prom the earliest settlements the promotion of education has been recognized as among the fore- most duties of the state; first school law was en- acted by the General Assembly of Bast New Jersey at Perth Amboy in 1693; New Jersey public school system of to-day second in efficiency to none in the U. S. (5 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries 1881/2: XX.) . Increase in amt. of school tax raised; improve- ment in character of school bldgs.; total enrollment of pupils. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1883. On use of corporal punishment. (A.R. bd. of edu- cation 1882/3: 59-64.) 1883/5-1889/92. Tables: percentage of school census that schools will seat comfortably each yr. by cos. and cities; comment. {Same 1884/5 (pp. 17-18) — same 1891/2.) 1884. Expenditure for public schools; value of school property; attendance; census; teachers; amt. raised for building school-houses. (Govs, mess, (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 22.) . Amt. raised for school purposes, 1882/3; school census and enrollment; value of school property; cost per pupil; commendation of school system. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) . Veto (Abbett) of bill empowering supt. of pub- lic instruction to withhold state school moneys from a distr. until discharge of all indebtedness for school bldg. (Minutes of Assem. 1884: 776-777.) 1884-1885. Extracts from opinions of eminent persons and newspapers on children, child education and female labor. (2 A.R. inspector of factories, etc. 1884 (pp. 27-30) — same 1885.) 1884-1889. Table: schools, excluding cities, having average term enrollment of 80 or more pupils in charge of one teacher. (A.R. state bd. of education 1883/4 (p. 35)— «ome 1888/9.) 1884-1891. Table: no. of rooms in several cities having enrollment of 80 or more pupils each. (Same 1883/ 4 (p. 37)— same 1890/1.) Not found in 1890. 1884/5-1885/90. Table: percentage of entire school pop- ulation enrolled in schools each year, in cos. and cities. (Same 1884/5 (pp. 15-16)— same 1889/90.) 1884/5-'1888/9. Table: per cent of children accom- modated in schools of each co., including cities, each yr. (Same 1888/9: 19.) 1885. Mch. 17. Veto (Abbett) of suppl. to act to es- tablish system of public instruction; effecting ap- ptmt. of bd. of trustees of normal school; co. supts.; alludes to non-partisanship of school apptmts. (Minutes of Assem. 1885: 588-591.) 16 EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1885. Amt. expended for public schools; amt. of distr. and city taxes for school houses; value of school property; school census; teachers; average salary. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 18-19.) . Amt. of state, township and district apprns. re- spectively; application of local tax. (A.R. bd. of education 1884/5: 12.) 1885/6. Expenditures for public schools; increase over 1884/5; amt. expended for building and repairing school houses; valuation of school property; de- crease in school census; no. of teachers and average salaries. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1886. Common schools and the labor question; by Prof. Alex. Johnson. (9 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1885/6: 245-249.) . Tables, by cos. and cities: school census; en- rollment; accommodations; attendance. (Govs, mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887, Schedule G.) In Minutes of Assem. 1887 : 94-95. 1886-1904. Table: district indebtedness, with summary; by COS. (A.R. bd. of education 1885/6 (pp. 47-49) — same 1903/4.) 1886/7. Amt. expended for public schools; amt. ex- pended for school-houses; value of school property; school census; attendance; teachers and salaries. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 12.) 1887. Tables, by cos., cities and towns: estimated no. of children betw. seven and twelve years of age who attend school less than twenty weeks and no. not attending any school. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887, Schedule F.) In Minutes of Assem. 1887 : 93. . See below. Teachers, this date. . School census and enrollment in 1886; insuf- fiency of accommodations; raising of money for school houses in distrs. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1887/8. Receipts for school purposes; amt. raised for school houses; no. erected; value of school property; no. of schools having libraries; no. of schools, teachers and pupils. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1888. Need of increased school accommodations; means of securing them suggested. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 12-14.) . See below. School Census, this date. . Tables: no. of pupils attending normal, high, evening, etc., schools; teachers, attendance and en- rollment, male and female; average daily attend- ance, by ages; enrollment, average daily attend- ance and census by ages and sex. (11 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1887/8: 626-637.) Newark, Camden, Hoboken, Trenton, Elizabeth, New Brunswick, Bridgeton, Millville. . Table: attendance, male and female (per cent.), by ages, in Newark, Camden, Hoboken, Trenton, Elizabeth, New Brunswick, Bridgeton, Millville. (11 same 1887/8: 625.) . Increase of state school tax from $4 to |5 for each child betw. ages of 5 and 18 years recom- mended; reason. (Govs. mess. (Green) 1888: 15.) 1888/9. Apprn., receipts and disbursements for school purposes; no. of new school houses erected; no. of schools, teachers, pupils. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 22-23.) 1889-1892. Table: percentages of children that school will accommodate comfortably, per cent enrolled, per cent attending private schools and no. of schools in cities of state. (A.R. bd. of education 1888/9 (p. l&)—same 1891/2.) 1890. Stmt, showing value of school property. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 242 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd noTtrserial — cont'd 1890. School census, attendance, no. of children at- tending private schools, no. of children attending no school, no. schools can accommodate, compari- son with preceding year. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . Insufficient school accommodations; loaning from school fund for bldg. school houses. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 23.) . See Statistics, this date. . Table: valuations of school property in several COS. compared with valuations given in last rept. (A.R. state bd. of education 1889/90: 14.) 1890/1. School census; enrollment; attendance at pri- vate schools; no. attending no school; no. public schools can accommodate; expenditures for various purposes; value of school property; teachers and salaries. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 21- 22.) 1890/1-1891/2. School finances; statistics of property, attendance, teachers, taxes, expenditures, etc.; large Increase in lo. 13-18l 1892/3 " *' ** " 1892/3, pt I, aw. pp. 12-17. 1893/4 " ** " •* 1893/4. app. A, V9- 10-16- 1894/5 " " ** ** 1894/5 : 172-176. 1895/6 " '* M *t 1895/6 : 110-114. Herman A. Stees county superintendent 1896/7 in A.B. bd. edncation 1896/7 : 141-144. 1897/8 " " •* ** 1^7/8 : 12-5-127. 1898/9 " " " (4 1898/9 : 134-138. 1899/00 " u (* •* 1899/00 : 128-133. 1900/1 " ** *• •* 1900 1 : 130-135. 1901/2 " " ** " 1901/2 : 14-21. 1902/3 " ** •* " 1902/3 : 14-23. 1903/4 " ** ** M 1903/4 : 11-16. non-seriai 187.5 '6-1880/1. Table: amt from 2 mill tax, state apprn- and interest of surplus revenue for school purposes in Burlington Co. each year. (A.R. bd. of edncation 1879/80 app. p. 47.) • Paging from Collected docs, t Extracts only. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 247 EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Camden Rept. serial of city supt. of schools of Cam- 1871/2-1903/4. den. In Documents as follows : Wm, Fewsmith, city supt. 1871/2 In A.E. bd. education 1871/2, app. pp. 3-4. 1872/3 " 1872/3. app. pp. 4-5. 1873/4 not found. Henry L. Bonsall, city supt. 1874/5 in A.B. bd. education 1874/5, app. p. 8. 1875/6 not found. 1876/7 in A.R. bd. education 1876/7, app. p. 3. 1877/8 " " " " 1877/8, app. pp. 5,-6. 1878/9 1878/9. app. pp. 4-5. 1879/80 " 1879/80, app. pp. 5-7. 1880/1 not found. 1881/2 in A.R. bd. education 1881/2, app. pp. 3-4. 1882/3 not found. Martin T. Bergen, city supt. 1883/4 in A.R. bd. education 1883/4, app. pp. 4-8. Benry L. Bonsall, city supt. 1884/5 in A.R. bd. educaUon 1884/5, app. pp. 68-70. 1885/6-1890/1 not found. M. V. Bergen, city supt. 1891/2 in A.R. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1, app. pp. 67-69. 1892/3 " 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 72-77. 1893/4 " " " " 1893/4. app. A, pp. 78-80. 1894/5 ' " 1894/5:226-229. 1895/6 " 1895/6 : 165-166. 1896/7-1898/9 not found. 1899/00 m A.R. bd. education 1899/00 : 250-256. James E. Bryan, supervising principal 1900/1 In A.R. bd. education 1900/1 : 248. 1901/2 " ' 1901/2 : 116-117. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:99-100. 1903/4 " 1903/4:94-95. non-serial 1888. See above. Education, this date. Camden County serial 1 series 1849-1866. Extracts from repts. Camden Co. of township supts. of In Documents as follows : 1849 In A.R. supt. public schools 1849 ; 32-36. Gloucester and Washington townships. 1850 in A.R. supt. public schools 1850 : 46-47. Washington township. 1851 in A.R. supt. public schools 1851 : 45-48. Waterford. 1852 in A.R. supt. public schools 1852 : 46-61. Delaware, Gloucester, Union, Washington, Waterford. 1853 in A.R. supt. public schools 1853 : 44-50. City of Camden ; Newton, Union, Washington, Waterford townships. 1854 In A.R. supt. public schools 1854 : 69-74. Camden City, Delaware, Waterford, Winslow townships. 1855 in A.R. supt. public schools 1855 : 45-49. Camden. Centre, Gloucester, Union, Waterford. 1856 in A.R. supt. public schools 1856 : 54-59. Winslow, Gloucester. Newton, Centre, Delaware, Water- ford, Camden City. 1887 in A.R. supt. public schools 1857 : 75-80. Camden, Gloucester, Newton, Washington, Winslow, Waterford. 1858 in A.E. supt. public schools 1858 : 51-53. Centre, Newton, Waterford. 1859 In A.R. supt. public schools 1859 : 154-158.* City of Camden, Gloucester, Newton. 1860 in A.R. supt. public schools 1860 : 176-177.* Stockton. Union, Waterford. 1861 in A.R. supt. public schools 1861 : 79-85. Camden, Gloucester, Monroe, Newton, Union, Washing- ton. 1862 in A.R. supt. public schools 1862 : 94-98. Gloucester, Newton, Stockton, Union, Waterford, Wins- low. 1863 In A.E. supt. public schools 1863 : 79-83. Camden, Newton. Stockton, Washington, Waterford, Union. * Paging from Collected docs. EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Camden County — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd 1864 in A.R. supt. public schools 1864 : 109-111. Camden, Stockton. 1865 in A.R. supt. public schools 1865 : 84-85. Haddonfleld, Camden. 1866 In A.R. bd. education 1866 : 77-85. Centre, Newton, Winslow, Haddonfleld, Washington, Delaware, City of Camden. 2 series 1867-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of Camden Co.: statistics for each distr. In each township; condition of edu- cation. In Documents as follows : Alex. Oilmore, county, superintendent 1867 in A.R. bd. education 1868/7 : 703-T07.* Statistics not included hereafter ; see above. Education, the non-serial group, under dates 1867/8-1903/4. 1867/8 In A.R. bd. education 1867/8 : 756-758.* 1868/9 " " " " 1868/9:579-580.* 1869/70 " " " " 1869/70 : 110-114.* F. R. Brace, 1870 in A.E. bd 1870/1 " 1871/2 " 1872/3 " 1873/4 " 1874/5 " 1875/6 " 1876/7 " 1877/8 " 1878/9 " 1879/80 " 1880/1 " 1881/2 " 3 882/3 " 1883/4 " 1884/5 " 1885/6 " 1886/7 " 1887/8 " 1888/9 " 1889/90 " county superintendent education 1869/70:114-116.* 1870/1, app. pp. 11-16. 1871/2, app. pp. 25-31. " 1872/3, app. pp. 24-29. 1873/4, app. pp. 26-31. 1874/5, app. pp. 33-37. 1875/6, app. pp. 37-41. 1876/7, app. pp. 53-57. 1877/8, app. pp. 50-54. 1878/9, app. pp. 46-50. 1879/80, app. pp. 55-63. 1880/1 : 59-60.f 1881/2, app. pp. 38-43. 1882/3, app. pp. 64-69. 1883/4, app. pp. 66-69. 1884/5, app. pp. 17-19. 1885/6, app. pp. 28-31. 1886/7, app. pp. 30-33. 1887/8, app. pp. 48-51. 1888/9, app. pp. 31-35. 1889/90, app. pp. 16-19. Chas. S. Albertson, county superintendent 1890/1 in A.R. bd. education 1890/1, app pp. 24-25. 1891/2 1892/3 " 1893/4 " 1894/5 " 1895/6 " 1896/7 " 1897/8 " 1898/9 " 1899/00 " 1900/1 " 1901/2 " 1902/3 " 1903/4 " 1891/2. pt. 1. app. pp. 19-20. 1892/3, pt. 1, app. p. 18. 1893/4, app. A, pp. 17-18. 1894/5 : 176-177. 1895/6 : 114-115. 1896/7 : 144-146. 1897/8 : 128-129. 1898/9 : 138-139. 1899/00 : 134-135. 1900/1 : 136-137. 1901/2 : 21-23. 1902/3 : 23-26. 1903/4 : 16-18. Camptown, Essex County 1808. Rept. of committee (Stryker) on petitions from Essex Co. for benefit of lottery to enable them to finish school house at Camptown. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1808: 110.) Cape May 1900/1. Rept. of supervising principal of Cape May. In Documents as follows : F. B. Bain, supervising principal 1900/1 in A.R. bd. education 1900/1 : 248-250. Cape May County serial 1 series 1850-1866. Extracts from repts. of township supts. of Cape May Co. In Documents as follows : 1850 in A.R. supt. public schools 1850 : 48-49. Lower Township. * Paging from Collected docs. t Extracts only. 248 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Cape May County — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd 1851 not found. 1852 in A.B. supt. public schools 1852 : 45-46. Dennis, Lower. 1853 In A.E. snpt. public scbools 1853 : 50-54. Cape Island, Lower. Upper townships. 1854 in A.E. snpt public schools 1854 : 74-79. Cape Island, Dennis, Lower, Upper townships. 1855 in A.R. snpt. public schools 1855 : 49-54. Same as 1854, adding Middle. 1856 In A.R. snpt public schools 1856 : 59-63. Dennis. Lower, Middle. 1857 in A.E. supt public schools 1857 : 83-87. Cape Island, Dennis. Lower. Middle. Upper. 1858 In A.R. supt public schools 1858 : 53-55. Lower, Upper, Middle. 1859 in A.E. snpt public schools 1859 : 158-161.* Dennis, Lower. Middle, Upper townships. 1860 in A.E. supt public schools 1860 : 177-180.* Cape Island, Dennis, Middle, Upper. 1861 In A.E. supt public schools 1861 : 85-86. Cape Island, Lower. Middle. 1862 in A.E. snpt public schools 1862 : 98-100. Cape Island, Dennis. Lower, Upper. 1863 in A.E. snpt public schools 1863 : 83-86. Same as 1862, adding Middle. 1864 In A.B. snpt pnbllc schools 1864 : 115-117. Upper, Cape Island, Lower, Dennis. 1865 in A.R. supt public schools 1865 : 88-89. Dennis. Lower, Upper. 1866 in A.R. bd. education 1866 : 85-87. Upper township. Lower township, Dennis. 2 series 1867-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of Cape May Co.: statis- tics for each distr. in each township; condition of education. In Documents as follows : ifaurice Beselep, county superintendent 1867 in A.E. bd. education 1866/7 : 709-713.* Statistics not included hereafter; see above. Education, thf non-serial group, under dates 1867/8-1903/4. l??T/8 in A.E. bd. education 1867/8 : 759-761.'^ 1868/9 1869/70 ' 1870/1 • 1871/2 ' 1872/3 ' 1873/4 • 1874/5 ' 1875/6 ' 1876/7 ' 1877/8 ' 1878/9 " 1879/80 " 1868/9 : 581-582.* 1869/70 : 117-120.* 1870/1, app. pp. 16-20. app. pp. 32-37. app. pp. 30-34. app. pp. 31-37. app. pp. 37-41. app. pp. 42-47. app. pp. 57-61. pp. 54-59. pp. 41-45. 1871/2, 1872/3, 1873/4, 1874/5, 1875/6, 1876/7, 1877/8, app. 1878/9. app. 1879/80, app. pp. 63-66. yame not piven 1880/1 in A.E. bd. education 1880/1 : 60-61.t E. P. Shields, county superintendent 1881/2 in A.E. bd. education 1881/2, app. pp. 43-46. 1882/3 " " " " 1882/3, app. pp. 70-72. 1883/4 " 1883/4, app. pp. 70-72. Vincent O. ittller, county superintendent 1884/5 In A.E. bd. education 1884/5, app. pp. 20-21. 1885/6 1885/6, app. pp. 32-33. 1886/7 " ' 1886/7, app. p. 34. 1887/8 " " " " 1887/8, app. pp. 52-53. 1888/9 " " " " 1888/9, app. pp. 35-36. 1889/90 " " " " 1889/90, app. pp. 19-20. 1890/1 1890/1, app. p. 26. 1891/2 ' " 1891/2, ptl, app. pp. 20-21. 1892/3 " ' 1892/3, pt 1, app. p. 19. 1893/4 1893/4, app. A, p. 19. 1894/5 " " " " 1894/5 : 177-178. 1895/6 " 1895/6:115-116. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7 : 146-148. Aaron W. Hand, county superintendent 1897/8 in A.E. bd. education 1897/8 : 130-138. 1898/9 1899/00 ' 1900/1 ' 1901/2 ' 1902/3 • 1903/4 ' 1898/9 : 140-T42. 1899/00 : 136-139. 1900/1 : 137-139. 1901/2 : 23-26. 1902/3 : 26-29. 1903/4 : 18-23. EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Cape May County — cont'd non-serial 1831. See above, the general group, this date. 1832. See same, this date. Cranford, Union County 1892/3-1894/5. Rept. of principal of Cranford public school. In Documents as follows : Richard E. Clement, principal 1892/3 in A.E. bd. education 1892/3, pt 1, app. pp. 78-80. 1893/4 " " " " 1893/4, app. A, pp. 80-82. 1894/5 1894/5 :■ 231-232. CumTierland County serial 1 series 1848-1866. Extracts from repts. of township superin- tendents of Cumberland Co. In Documents as follows : 1848 in A.B. supt public schools 1848 : 46-47. Maurice BlTcr, Deerfield, Millville townships. 1849 in A.E. supt public schools 1849 : 36-42. Brldgeton, Cohansey, MillTlUe townships. 1850 In A.R. supt pnbllc schools 1850 : 49-54. Brldgeton, Cohansey, Hopewell, Maurice Elver, Millville townships. 1851 in A.B. snpt public schools 1851 : 49-55. Brldgeton, Cohansey, I>o?rae, Fairfield, Greenwich, Hope- weU. Millville. 1852 in A.B. supt. pnbllc shcools 1852 : 61-65. Brldgeton, Downe, Fairfield, Hopewell, Maurice Elver. 1853 in A.B. snpt public schools 1853 : 54-61. Brldgeton, Downe, Fairfield, Greenwich, Hopewell, MiU- vllle, Maurice River. 1854 In A.B. supt public schools 1854 : 79-86. Same as In 1853, omitting Millville. 1855 in A.E. snpt. pnbllc schools 1855 : 54-60. Brldgeton. Downe. Fairfield. Millvllle. 1856 in A.E. supt public schools 1856 : 63-67. Brldgeton, Downe. Greenwich. Maurice River, Millville. 1857 in A.E. snpt public schools 1857 : 87-94. Fairfield. Hopewell. Maurice River. Millville, Stoe. 1858 in A.E. snpt pnbllc schools 1858 : 55-58. Brldgeton, Downe, Fairfield, Maurice Elver. Stoe Creek. 1859 in A.R. snpt pnbUc schools 1859 : 161-166.* Brldgeton, Cohansey, Fairfield, Greenwich, Manrlce River. 1860 in A.R. snpt pnbllc schools 1860 : 181-185.* Brldgeton, Deerfield, Greenwich, Hopewell. Maurice Elver, Stoe Creek. 1861 in A.E. snpt public schools 1861 : 75-79. Brldgeton, Downe. Fairfield, Greenwich, Maurice Elver, Milville Stoe Creek. 1862 in A.E. supt public schools 1862 : 100-102. Brldgeton, Maurice Eiver, Downe. Stoe Creek. 1863 In A.E. snpt public schools 1863 : 86-89. Brldgeton, Fairfield. Downe, Stoe Creek, Delaware. 1864 in A.R. snpt. public scbools 1864 : 111-115. Do?vn, Fairfield. Landis Town, Millville. Shiloh, Stoe Creek. 1865 in A.R. snpt public schools 1863 : 86-88. Hopewell, Landis. Stoe Creek. Brldgeton. 1866 !n A.R. bd. education 1866 : 87-90. Hopewell. Landis, Millville, Downe, Stoe Creek. 2 series 1867-1903/4. Rept of co. supt of Cumberland Co.; sta- tistics for each distr. in each township; educational progress; bd. meetings, examinations, etc. In Documents as follows : A. R. Jones, county superintendent 1867 in A.E. bd. education 1866/7 : 715-719.* Statistics not Included hereafter ; see above. Education, the non-serial group, under dates 1867/8-1903/4. 1867/8 in A.R. bd. education 1867/8:762-765.* 1868/9 " " " " 1868/9:583-586.* 1869/70 " " ■' " 1869/70 : 120-125.* 1870/1 " " " " 1870/1, app. pp. 20-24. 1871/2 " " " " 1871/2, app. pp. 37-41. B. G. Ames, county superintendent 1872/3 in A.R. bd. education 1872/3, app. pp. 34-38. • Paging from Collected docs, t Extracts only. * Paging from Collected docs. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 249 EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Gumberland County — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd R. L. Howell^ county superintendent 1873/4 In A.K. M. education 1873/4, app. pp. 38-42. 1874/5 " " " " 1874/5, app. pp. 42-47. 1875/6 " " " " 1875/8, app. pp. 47-53. 1876/7 1876/7, app. pp. 61-67. 1877/8 " 1877/8, app. pp. 59-65. 1878/9 " " " " 1878/9, app. pp. 50-58. Wm. 0. Garrison, county superintendent 1879/80 In A.K. M. education 1879/80, app. pp. 67-69. 1880/1 " " " " 1880/1 : 61-62.» 1881/2 ' 1881/2, app. pp. 46-48. 1882/3 " ' 1882/8, app. pp. 72-74. 1883/4 " " " " 1883/4, app. p. 73. Joseph Moore, county superintendent 1884/5 in A.E. bd. education 1884/5, app. pp. 21-22. 1885/6 ' 1885/6, app. pp. 33-34. 1886/7 " " " " 1886/7, app. pp. 35-36. 1887/8 " " " " 1887/8, app. p. 53.t Chaa. O. Hampton, county superintendent 1888/9 in A.R. M. education 1888/9, app. pp. 36-38. 1889/90" " -- 1890/1 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 1889/90, app. pp. 20-21. 1890/1, app. pp. 27-28. 1891/2, pt. 1, app. pp. 21-22. 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 20-21. 1893/4. app. A, pp. 20-21. John N. Qlaspell, county superintendent 1894/5 in A.R. bd. education 1894/5 : 178-179. 1895/6 1896/7 " 1897/8 " 1898/9 " 1899/00 " 1900/1 " 1901/2 " 1902/3 " 1903/4 " 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 1898/9 1899/00 117-118. 148-149. 139-140. 142-144. 139-141. 1900/1 : 139-141. 1901/2 : 27-29. 1902/3 : 29-31. 1903/4 : 24-26. Dover, Morris County 1892/3-1899/00. Rept. of principal of Dover schools. In Documents as follows : J. H. Hulsart, principal 1892/3 In A.R. bd. education 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 90-91. 1893/4 ' " 1893/4, app. A, pp. 82-84. 1894/5 " " " " 1894/5 : 229-230. 1895/6 " " " " 1895/6 : 166-167. 1896/7 " 1896/7 •209-211. 1897/8 " " " " 1897/8:207-208. 1898/9 ' " 1898/9:243-249. 1899/00 " " " " 1899/00 : 257-259. East Orange, Essex County 1892/3-1903/4. Rept. of supt. of school system of East Orange. In Documents as follows : Vernon L. Davey, superintendent 1892/3 in A.R. bd. education 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 92-99 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 ' 1898/9 ' 1899/00 ' 1900/1 ' 1901/2 ' 1902/3 ' 1903/4 ' 1893/4, app. A, pp. 84-85. 1894/5 : 232-234. 1895/6 : 168-172. 1896/7 : 211-213. 1897/8 : 208-210. 1898/9 : 249-251. 1899/00 : 259-262. 1900/1 : 250-251. 1901/2 : 118-119. 1902/3 : 101-102. 1903/4 : 95-97. Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County 1891/2-1898/9. Rept. of supt. of schools of Egg Har- bor City. In Documents as follows : Theo. H. Boyaen, superintendent 1891/2 in A.R. bd. education 1891/2. pt. 1, app. pp. 69- 70. * Extracts only. ■t Simply a note saying tbat Dr. Moore died before rept. was due. EDUCATION— cont'd NE\V jersey— cont'd Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County — cont'd John Schuster, superintendent 1892/3 in A.R. bd. education 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 80-81. 1893/4 not found. 1894/5 in A.R. bd. education 1894/5:234-236. 1895/6 ' 1895/6:172-174. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7:214-215. Herman Dietx, superintendent 1897/8 in A.R. bd. education 1897/8:210-211. 1898/9 ' 1898/9 : 251-252. EUzaheth, Union County serial 1867/8-1903/4. Rept. of city supt. of Elizabeth City in regard to public schools. In Documents as follows : , J. Young, city superintendent 1867/8 in A.R. bd. education 1867/8 : 815-816.* 1868/9 " ' 1868/9:627-629.* 1869/70-1870/1 not found. 1871/2 in A.R. bd. education 1871/2, app. pp. 93-97. 1872/3-1874/5 not found. Blias D. Smith, city superintendent 1875/6 in A.E. bd. education 1875/6, app. pp. 3-5. 1876/7 not found. Edivd. S. Atwater, city superintendent 1877/8 in A.R. bd. education 1877/8, app. p. 6. 1878/9 " " " " 1878/9, app. pp. 5-6. J. Aug. Dix, city superintendent 1879/80 in A.R. bd education 1879/80, app. pp. 7-8. 1880/1 " " 1880/1 : 42-43.t 1881/2 " " 1881/2, app. pp. 4-7. 1882/3 " " 1882/3, app. pp. 4-12. 1883/4 " " 1883/4, app. pp. 9-20. 1884/5 " '* 1884/5, app. pp. 70-80. 1885/6 " *' 1885/6, app. pp. 79-84. 1886/7 " " 1886/7, app. pp. 82-89. 1887/8 " ** 1887/8. app. pp. 106-113 1888/9 " '* 1888/9, app. pp. 90-97. 1889/90 " " 1889/90, app. pp. 67-71. 1890/1 " *' 1890/1, app. pp. 74-83. 1891/2 " ** 1891/2, pt.l, app. pp. 71-78 1892/3 " " 1892/3, pt.l, app. pp.81-90 1893/4 " " 1893/4, app. A, pp. 85-88 Warren R. Dix. city superintendent 1894/5 in A.R. bd. education 1894/5 : 237-242. M. [i. e. Wm.l J. Shearer, city superintendent 1895/6 in A.R. bd. education 1895/6 : 174-178. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7 : 215-221. 1897/8 " " " " 1897/8:211-213. 1898/9 " " " " 1898/9 : 253-255. 1899/00 " 1899/00:262-263. 1900/1 " " " " 1900/1:252-253. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:120-123. 1902/3 ' " 1902/3:102-104. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4 : 97-98. non-serial 1888. See above, Education, this date. 1889. Elizabeth public schools. (4 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1889: 51-56.) Englewood, Bergen County serial 1 series 1892/3-1894/5. Rept. of principal of school no. 1, Engle- wood. In Documents as follows : Edwin S. Richards, principal 1892/3 in A.R. bd. education 1892/3, pt.l, app. pp.99-102. 1893/4 " " " " 1893/4, app. A, pp. 88-89. 1894/5 " " " , " 1894/5:236. ' Paging from Collected docs. \ Extracts only. 250 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Englewood, Bergen County — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series 1899/00. Rept. of supervising principal of schools of Eiiglewood City. In Documents as follows : Marcellus Oakey, supervising principal 1899/00 In A.E. bd. education 1899/00 : 263-266. Essex County serial 1 series repts. of township superin- 1848-1866. Extracts from tendents of Essex Co. In Documents as follows : 1848 In A.R. supt public schools 1848 : 48-49. BelleTille, Flalnfield townsUps. 1849. Omitted. 1850 In A.B. supt public schools 1850 : 71-76. Belleville, Bloomfield. Caldwell. Orange townships. 1851 in A.B. supt public schools 1851 : 55-58. New Providence. Rahway. 1852 In A.E, supt public schools 1852 : 66-73. Belleville, Clinton, Livingston, Orange, Union. 1853 in A.B. supt public schools 1853 : 61-75. Belleville, Caldwell, Clinton, Elizabeth. Livingston town- ships ; City of Newark, New Providence, Orange, Rahway, Union. Westfleld townships. 1854 In A.E. supt public schools 1854 : 86-92. Belleville. Caldwell, Clinton, Orange, Rahway, Union townships. 18.55 in A.E. supt. pnblic schools 1855 : 60-73. Bellvllle. Caldwell, Elizabeth, Livingston, Orange, Rah- way, Union. 1856 In A.R. supt. public schools 1856 : 67-75. Belleville, Caldwell, Clinton, Livingston, New Providence, Orange. Plalnfleld. Rahway. Union. Westfleld. 1857 In A.E. supt public schools 1857 : 94-100. Belleville, Caldwell. Livingston, MiUbarn. Orange. 1858 in A.R. supt public schools 1858 : 58-63. Belleville, Bloomfield, Caldwell, Clinton. Orange. 1859 in A.R. supt public schools 1859 : 167-173.* Same as 1858. omitting Bloomfield. 1860 in A.R. supt public schools 1860 : 185-197.* Belleville, Bloomfield, Clinton, Livingston. Milbum, New- ark, Orange. 1861 in A.B. supt public schools 1861 : 87-92. Belleville, Caldwell. Livingston. Millbum, Newark, Orange. South Orange. 1862 in A.E. supt. pnblic schools 1862 : 102-110. Belleville, Bloomfield. Caldwell, Clinton, Fairmount, Livingston, Millbum, Newark, Orange, South Orange. 1863 in A.B. supt public schools 1863 : 89-98. Belleville, Bloomfield. Caldwell, Clinton. East Orange, Livingston. Millbum, Newark, Qrange, South Orange, West Orange. 1864 in A.R. supt pnblic schpols 1864 : 117-126. Caldwell, Bloomfield, Belleville, East Orange, Livingston, Newark, Orange, West Orange. 1865 in A.R. supt public schools 1865 : 89-94. Livingston. Newark. South Orange. 1866 in A.R. bd. education 1866 : 90-96 : 99-101. Caldwell. South Orange, Bloomfield. Newark, Livingston, Clinton. 2 series 1867-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of Essex Co.: statistics (attendance for each district in each township, state money and town tax in each town). In Documents as follows : Jos. h. Munn, county superintendent 1867 In A.B. bd. education 1866/7 : 721-723.* Statistics not included hereafter ; see above. Education, the non-serial group, under dates 1867/8-1903/4. * Paging from Collected docs. EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Essex County — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Chas. M. Davis, county superintendent 1867/8 in A.E. bd. education 1867/8 : 767-771.* 1888/9 1868/9:586-588.* 1869/70 ' " 1869/70:125-127.* 1870/1 " " " " 1870/1, app. pp. 24-26. 1871/2 " " " " 1871/2, app. pp. 41-43. 1872/3 " 1872/3, app. pp. 39-41. 1873/4 " " " " 1873/4, app. pp. 42-47. 1874/5 " " " " 1874/5, apE. PP- 47-49. 1875/6 " " •• " 1875/6, app. pp. 53-56. 1876/7 ' " 1876/7, app. pp. 67-69. 1877/8 " " " " 1877/8, app. pp. 65-68. 1878/9 " 1878/9, app. pp. 58-69. 1879/80" " " " 1879/80, app. pp. 69-73. 1880/1 1880/1 :62.t 1881/2 " " " " 1881/2, app. pp. 48-50. 1882/3 " " " " 1882/3, app. pp. 75-77. 1883/4 " " " " 1883/4, app. pp. 74-75. 1884/5 1884/5, app. pp. 23-26. 1885/6 " " " " 1885/6, app. pp. 34-37. 1886/7 " " " " 1886/7, app. pp. 36-39. 1887/8 ' " 1887/8, app. pp. 53-56. 1888/9 " 1888/9, app. pp. 38-41. 1889/90" " " " 1889/90, app. pp. 21-24. 1890/1 1890/1, app. pp. 28-30. M. H. C. Tail, county superintendent 1891/2 in A.B. bd. education 1891/2, ptl, app. pp. 22-26. 1892/3 " "' " " 1892/3, pt 1, app. pp. 21-24. 1893/4 " 1893/4, app. A, pp. 22-25. Elmer C. Sherman, county superintendent 1894/5 in A.E. bd. education 1894/5:179-183. 1895/6 " " " " 1895/6:118-121. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7:150-153. 1897/8 " ' 1897/8:140-143. 1898/9 1898/9:145-149. 1899/00" " " " 1899/00:141-143. 1900/1 " " " " 1900/1:142-144. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:29-33. 1902/3 " 1902/3:31-35. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:26-27. non-serial 1867-1874. Table: enrollment and average attendance of divisions east and west of First Mountain In Es- sex Co. (A.R. state bd. of education 1873/4 app. p. 46.) 1872-1878. Tables: amts. reed, from state and those raised by districts, each yr. since free school act of 1871, also census and enrollment, in Essex Co. I Same 1877/8 app. p. 66.) Flemington, Hunterdon County 1892/3-1894/5. Rept. of principal of public school of Flemington. In Documents as follows : B. B. Gilhuly, principal 1892/3 In A.E. bd. education 1892/3, pt 1, app. pp. 102- 104. 1893/4 in A.B. bd. education 1893/4, app. A. pp. 89-91. 1894/5 " " " " 1894/5:242. Freehold, Monmouth County 1893/4. Rept of principal of public schools of Free- hold. In Documents as follows : John Bnright, principal 1893/4 in A.B. bd. education 1893/4, app. A, pp. 91-92. Gloucester City, Camden County 1874/5-1903/4. Rept. of supt. of schools of Gloucester City. In Documents as follows : F. B. Brace, superintendent 1874/5 In A.E. bd. education 1874/5, app. p. 9. 187S/6 " " " " 1875/6, app. pp. 5-6. 1876/7 ' 1876/7, app. pp. 4-6. * Paging from Collected docs. t Batracts only. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 251 EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Gloucester City, Camden County — cont'd B. M. SUlea, superintendent 1877/8 In A.E. M. education 1877/8, app. p. 7. 1878/9 " " " " 1878/9, app. pp. 6-7. 1879/80-1881/2 not found. Wm. Brindle, superintendent 1882/3 m A.R. bd. education 1882/3, app. pp. 12-13. 1883/4-1897/8 not found. John C. Stinson, superintendent 1898/9 In A.E. bd. education 1898/9:255. 1899/00-1900/1 not found. Horatio Draper, superintendent 1901/2 In A.R. bd. education 1901/2 : 123-125. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3 : 105. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:98-99. Oloucester County serial 1 series 1850-1866. Extracts from repts. of township supts. of Gloucester Co. In Documents as follows : 1850 In A.R. supt. public schools 1850 : 69-71. Franklin township. 1851 in A.R. supt. public schools 1851 : 58-62. Deptford, Franklin. 1852 in A.R. supt. public schools 1852 : 74-79. Deptford, Franklin. Greenwich, Woolwich. 1853 in A.R. supt. public schools 1853 : 76-80. Deptford, Franklin, Harrison, Woolwich. 1854 In A.R. supt. public schools 1854 : 92-95. Same as 1853. 1855 in A.R. supt. public schools 1855 : 73-79. Franklin, Greenwich, Harrison, Woolwich. 1856 in A".E. supt. public schools 1856 : 75-79. Deptford, Franklin, Greenwich, Harrison, Woolwich. 1857 in A.R. supt. public schools 1857 : 100-105. Same as 1856. 1858 In A.R. supt. public schools 1858 : 63-70. Clayton, Franklin, Greenwich, Harrison, Mantua, Wool- wich. 1859 In A.R. supt. public schools 1859 : 173-186.* Clayton, Deptford, Franklin, Greenwich, Harrison, Man- tua, Woolwich. 1860 in A.E. supt. public schools 1860 : 198-205.* Clayton. Deptford (sic), Greenwich, Harrison, Mantua. 1861 in A.R. supt. public schools 1861 : 92-96. Clayton, Deptford. Greenwich, Mantua, Woolwich. 1862 in A.R. supt. public schools 1862 : 110-113. Same as 1861. 1863 in A.R. supt. public schools 1863 : 98-102. Same as 1861. 1864 In A.R. supt. public schools 1864 : 126-129. Clayton. Greenwich. Mantua, Deptford. 1865 in A.R. supt. public schools 1865 : 95-98. Same as 1864. 1866 in A.R. bd. education 1866 ; 96-99. Mantua, Woolwich, Greenwich, Clayton. 2 series 1867-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of Gloucester Co. : school houses, apparatus, visitations, teachers, text books, colored schools, moral instruction, salaries, distrs.; census rept. for each distr. in each township; finan- cial summary. In Documents as follows : Wm. MilUgan, county superintendent 1867 in A.R. bd. education 1866/7 : 725-731.* Statistics are not included hereafter ; see above, Educa- tion, the non-serial group, under dates 1867/8- 1903/4. 1867/8 in A.R. bd. education 1867/8 : 772.* 1868/9 " ' 1868/9:588-589.* 1869/70' 1869/70:128-129.* 1870/1 " " " " 1870/1, app. pp. 26-27. 1871/2 1871/2, app. pp. 44-45. 1872/3 " " " " 1872/3, app. pp. 41-43. 1873/4 " " " " 1873/4, app. pp. 47-49. 1874/5 " " " " 1874/5, app. pp. 50-51. 1875/6 " " " " 1875/6, app. pp. 56-58. 1876/7 ' ' 1876/7, app. pp. 69-71. 1877/8 " ' 1877/8, app. pp. 69-71. 1878/9 " " " " 1878/9, app. pp. 69-71. 1879/80 " " " " 1879/80, app. pp. 73-78. 1880/1 " " " " 1880/1 : 62-63.t • Paging from Collected docs, t Extracts only. EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Oloucester County — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Wm. MilUgan, county superintendent — cont'd 1881/2 in A.R. bd. education 1881/2, app. pp. 51-53. " """ '" 1882/3, app. pp. 78-80. 1883/4, app. pp. 76-77. 1884/5, app. pp. 26-27. 1885/6, app. pp. 37-40. 1886/7, app. pp. 40-42. 1887/S, app. pp. 56-58. 1888/9, app. pp. 41-43. 1889/90, app. pp. 25-26. 1882/3 1883/4 1884/5 1885/6 1886/7 1887/8 1888/9 1889/90 James Oallaher, county superintendent 1890/1 in A.R. bd. education 1890/1, app. pp. 31-32. Wm. H. Bldridge, county superintendent 1891/2 in A.R. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1, app. pp. 26-27. 1892/3 ' 1892/8, pt. 1, app. pp. 25-26 1893/4 " " 1893/4, app. A, pp. 25-27. 1894/5 : 1S3-184. 1894/5 1895/6 " " 1895/6 : 122-123. 1896/7 1896/7 : 154-155. 1897/8 1897/8 : 143-144. 1898/9 1898/9 : 149-151. 1899/00 " " 1899/00 : 144-146. 1900/1 " " 1900/1 : 145-146. 1901/2 1901/2 : 33-35. 1902/3 " " 1902/3 : 35-37. 1903/4 1903^4 : 28-30. Hackensack, Bergen County 1892/3-1898/9. Rept. of principal of Washington school, Hackensack. In Documents as follows : Nelson Baas, principal 1892/3 In A.R. bd. education 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 104- 107. 1893/4-1897/8 not found. 1898/9 In A.R. bd. education 1898/9 : 255-256. Hackettstown, Warren County 1893/4. Rept. of principal of public schools of Hacketts- town. In Documents as follows : A. B. Skinner, principal 1893/4 In A.E. bd. education 1893/4, app. A, pp. 92-94. Hammonton, Atlantic County 1892/3-1900/1. Rept. of principal of public schools of Hammonton. In Documents as follows : Rhyland E. Salisbury, principal 1892/3 In A.E. bd. education 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 107- 108. 1893/4 ' 1893/4, app. A, p. 95. H. O. Krebs, principal 1894/5 in A.E. bd. education 1894/5:243-244. 1895/6 " " " " 1895/6:179-181. N. G. Holdridge, principal 1896/7 In A.E. bd. education 1896/7:221-222. 1897/8 ' 1897/8 : 213-214. 1898/9 " " " " 1898/9 : 256-257. 1899/00 " " " " 1899/00 : 266-268. 1900/1 " ' 1900/1:254-255. Hoboken serial 1873/4-1903/4. Rept. of city supt. of schools of Hoboken. In Documents as follows : L. M. Drew, city superintendent 1873/4 in A.E. bd. education 1873/4, app. pp 3-5 1874/5 1874/5, app. pp. 10-11. 1875/6 " " " " 1875/6, app. pp. 6-7. 1876/7 not found. 1877/8 in A.E. bd. education 1877/8, app. pp 7-8. 1878/9-1879/80 not found. 252 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— «mfd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Hobokeit — confd seriat — confd Xamie of superintendent not given 1880/1 ill iuH. bd. edncatioii 1880/1 : 45-46.t Dani B. Rue, eitp guperiutendent 1881/2 tn A.S. M. edneation 1881 2. app. pp. 7-9. 1882/ 3. app. pp. 13-15. 1883/4. app. pp. 20-22. 1884/5. app. pp. 81-83. 1885/6. app. ppl 85.88. 18S6 T. app. pp. 90-92. ISST'S. app. pp. 114-116. 1888 9. app. pp. 97-100. 1882/3 1883/4 " " 1884/5 " " 1885/6 " " 1886/7 " " 1887/8 " " 1888/9 " " 1889/90 not f oimd. 1890/1 In A R bd. edneation 1890/1, app. ih>. S.S-86. 1891/2 - " " - 1891/2. ptl, app. pp. 7*«0. 1892/3 " " " " 1892/3, pt U app. pp. 100- 1893/4 in A.& bd. ednactkra 1893/4. app. A. PP. 96-98. 1891/5 " - " " 1894/5:244-246. 1895/6 " " « - 1895/6:181-184. A. J. Demtmrett, citg tuperintendent 1896/7 In AJB. bd. edneation 1896/7:22^^226. EDUCATION— confd NEW JERSEY— confd Hudson Comntif — oonf d seriai — confd 2 series 1867-190-3^4. Hept. ai co. supt. of Hudson Ca: general conditions; finanriai gnminaiy for each township. In Docnments as follows : Wa>. L. DieUnton, eountp tuperiniendem* 1867 in A.R. bd. education 1866/7:73^736.* Statistics not Indnded hereafter; see above. BdneafloB, the non-serial gnmp, mider dates 186T/8-1903/4. 1867 .'« In AJi. bd. edncathm 1867/8 : 773-776.» 1897/8 1898/9 • 1899/00' 1900 1 ■ 1901 '2 ' 1902 '3 ■ 1903 '4 ' 1897/8 : 214-217. 1898 9:258-262. 1899 00 : 268-270. 1900,1:255-258. 1901/2:125-128. 1902/3 : 106-108. 1903 4 : 100-102. (A.R. bd. non-serial 1864-1874. Table: ^wth of schotds in Hoboken. state bd. education 18T3/4 app. p. 3.) 1887. Table: Hoboken scfaocfl air-tests. (11 AJR. health 1887: 60-63.) 1888. See abore. Education, this date. Mudson County serial 1 series 1853-1866. Extracts frcnn repts. of township supts. of Hudson Ca In Docnments as follows : 1853 in A R. snpt. pnUie sdiools 1S-''S : S''. Jerser CUj. 1854 in A.R. snpt. public schools 1854 : 9.>-9T. Hoboken. Jetser aty. 1835 in A.B. snpt. public scbools 1835 : 79-83. Same as 1854. 1856 In AJL snptL pnbBc sdiools 18-36 : 86-92. Harrison. Hoboken. North Bersen. 1837 in .\-R. snot, public sdiools 1857 : 10«-112. Bergen. Hoboken. Hudson Otr. Jersej Cltj. 1858 In A.B. rapt pnbUc schoo'.; 18-58 : 70-73. BeiEeu. HobokcB. Jersey Citx. 1839 In A.R. snpt. public sdMmls l^^-"? : 1S7-191.* Bo'gen. HolxAen. Hndson Oty. J^rsev Oty. Xortb Be— en. 1S60 m A.B. saot pnbllc school? IS?" : 20.>-20T.* Bergcr. Jersey City. 1861 in .^R. supL pnbllc schotri; 1861 : 96-101. Bayonne, Bergen. Hoboken. ITnion. West Hoboken. 1862 in A.B. snpt. nubUc schools 1^62 : 113-122. Baj-rnne. Bersen. Hoboken. Hndson Citv, North Bergen. Jersey Cny. West Hobokai. ISeS In A.R. snpt- pnblle schools 1863 : 102-108. Bayorane. Bergen. Greennlle. Harrison. Hndson Gty, Xortfa BergOL Cnion. West Hoboken. 1861 in A.R. supL pubUe sdiools 1S64 : 129-136. Bayonne. Bergen. Hndstm City. Harrison. Jersey Oty, Unkn. Wediawken. West Hoboken. 1865 in A.R. snpt. poblie sdiools 18S3 : 98-99. West Hobiricen. 1866 In A.R. bd. education 1566 : 101-106. Union. Greenrille. Hobtricen. West Hoboken. Bayosne. Hudson City. ■ Paging from Collected docs, r Extracts only. 1868/9 1869/ 70 •' 1870/1 - 1871/2 " 1872 3 " 1873 '4 " 1874/5 - 187.5 '6 " 1876 7 " 1877 S " 187S 9 " 1879 80'- 18S0 1 " 1S81 2 " 1882 3 " 1808^:590-892.* 1809/70 : 130-132.* 1870/1. app. pp. 27-31. 1871/2. appL pp. AO-a. 1872/3. appL pp. 4*^0. 1873/4. app. pp. 49-51. 1874/5. app. pp. 52^5. 1875/6. app. pp. 59-61. 1876/7. app. pp. 71-73L 1877/8. app. pp. 71-73L 1878/9. app. pp. 71-74. 1879/80. app. pp. 7»«0. 1880/1 : 6»«5.f 1881/2, app. pp. 38-59. 1882/3. app. pp. 80«2. Geo. H. Barton, county superintendent 1883/4 in A.B. bd. edneation 1S«3 4. app. pp. 7$-79. 1884/5 omitted. Geo. C. Houghton, countp superintendent 1SS5 '6 in A R bd. education 1883 6. app. pp. 40-42. 1886.7 - - " - 1886/7. app. pp. 42'48u 1887 8 " - " » 1887/8. app. ppu 59-70. 1888 9 " " " " 1888/9. amj. piL 4S^0. 1889 90 " " " " 1889/90. app. pp. 27-33. 1890 1 " " " " isf^i 1. app. PPL 32-40. 1891/2 " " " " 1891/2. pt. Lapp n<.27-32L 1892 3 " - " - 1892/3. DLL app. pp.27^3u 1893 4 " " " « 1893, 4. app. A. ppi 27-32. 1894,3 " " " - 1894/3:1^-192: 1895 e " - " - 18^/6:123-125. 1896-7 - » " - 1896/7:136-137. Edtcord A. Murphf. coaaly superintendent 1897 8 in A.S. bd. education 1897/8:144-130. 1898 9 - '- - - 1898/9:152-139. 1899 00 " " " " 1899/00 : 147-131. M. H. Kinsley, count]/ superintendent 1900/1 in A.B. bd. edneation 1900/1:147. 19012 - " " - 1901 2:35-37. 1902,3 - " " -^ 1902/3:37-10. 1903 4 " - •■ - 1903/4:3032. non-serial 1866-1876. Table: increase in no. '! " 1886/7, are. pp. 73-75. JffI''? " 1887/8, app. pp. 94-98. 1888/9 " " " •■ I888/9; app. pp. 83-84. B. Holmes, county superintendent 1889/90 in A.B. bd. education 1889/90, app. pp. 58-61. 1890/1 • " 1890/1. app. re- 65-68. " " 1891/2, pt 1, app. re- 57- 1890/1 1891/2 59. 1892/3 56. 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 in A.E. bd. education 1892/3, pt 1, app. pp. 53- in A.B. bd. education 1893/4, app. A, pp. 58-61. " 1894/5:213-216. ' " " " 1895/6:152-154. " 1896/7:190-193. " " " " 1897/8:187-190. ♦ Paginsr from Collected docs. t Extracts only. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 265 EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Union County — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Wm. J. Shearer, county superintendent 1898/9 In A.E. bd. education 1898/9 : 214-215. 1899/00 ' " 1899/00 : 209-211. 1900/1 " " " " 1900/1 : 223-225. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:99-100. 1902/3 ' 1902/3 : 85-86. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:72-74. Union Hill, Hudson County 1894/5. Rept. of principal of public school of Union Hill. In Documents as follows : Otto Ortel 1894/5 in A.E. bd. education 1894/5 : 284-285. Vineland, Cumberland County 1892/3-1900/1. Rept. of principal of public schools of Vineland. In Documents as follows : H. J. Wightman 1892/3 _ In A.E. bd. education 1892/3, education 1893/4, pt app. app. pp. pp. 168- edueatlon 1894/5 : 285-287. 1895/6 : 234-235. 176-181. 1893/4 in A.E. bd. 169. 1894/5 in A.E. bd. 1895/6 " " 1896/7 not found. J. J. Vnger 1897/8 in A.E. bd. education 1897/8 : 263-266. 1898/9 ' " 1898/9:264-268. Given under the title, Landls township. 1899/00 in A.E. bd. education 1899/00 : 317-320. 1900/1 ' " 1900/1 : 310-314. Warren County serial 1 series 1848-1866. Extracts from repts. of township supts. Warren Co. of In Documents as follows : 1848 in A.E. supt. public schools 1848 : 78-80. Belvldere, Freiingnuysen townships. 1849 In A.E. supt. public schools 1849 : 92-95. Blalrstown, Franklin, Frelinghuysen, Mansfield and Ox- ford townships. 1850 in A.E. supt. public schools 1850 : 109-113. Same as in 1848. 1851 in A.R. supt. public schools 1851 : 135-140. Franklin. Harmony, Knowiton, Oxford, Phillipsburgh. 1852 in A.R. supt. public schools 1852 : 143-149. Greenwich, Independence, Knowiton, Philllpsbnrg. 1853 in A.E. supt public schools 1853 : 154-163. Belvldere, Harmony, Independence, Knowiton, Mansfield, Oxford, PhiUlpsburg, Washington. 1854 in A.R. supt. public schools 1854 : 168-173. Frelinghuysen, Hardwlck, Hope, Knowiton, Mansfield, PhiUlpsburg. 1855 in A.E. supt. public schools 1855 : 163-170. Franklin, Freelinghuysen, Greenwich, Hardwlck, Inde- pendence, Mansfield. Oxford, Phillipsburgh, Paha- quarry. 1856 in A.E. supt. public schools 1856 : 144-151. Franklin, Frelinghuysen, Independence, Mansfield, Ox- ford, PhiUlpsburg, Washington. 1857 in A.E. supt. public schools 1857 : 164-171. Franklin, Hackettstown, Oxford, Pahaquarry, PhiUlps- burg, Washington. 1858 in A.E. supt. public schools 1858 : 145-152. Franklin, Frelinghuysen, Hackettstown, Harmony, Mans- field, Oxford, PhiUlpsburg, Washington. 1859 In A.R. supt. schools 1859 : 261-269.* Belvldere, Frelinghuysen, Franklin. Greenwich, Hacketts- town, Harmony, Knowiton, PhiUlpsburg, Washing- ton. * Paging from Collected docs. EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Warren County — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd 1860 in A.E. supt. public schools 1860 : 284-292.* Belvldere, Franklin, Greenwich, Hackettstown, Hard- wlck, Harmony, Knowiton, Mansfield, Oxford, PhiUlpsburg. 1861 In A.E. supt. public schools 1861 : 155-164. Belvldere, Franklin, Greenwich, Hackettstown, Hard- wicii. Harmony, Hope, Independence. Knowiton, Mansfield, Oxford, Pahaquarry, Phillipsburgh (borough), Washington. 1862 in A.R. supt. public schools 1862 : 184-191. Franklin, Hardwlck, Harmony, Independence, Knowiton, Mansfield, Oxford, Phillipsburgh, Washington. 1863 In A.R. supt. pubUc schools 1863 : 161-168. Belvldere, Franklin, Greenwich, Hackettstown, Hard- wlck, Harmony, Independence, Lopatcong, Mans- field, PhiUlpsburg, Washington. 1864 in A.E. supt. public schools 1864 : 175-181. Oiford, Franklin, Greenwich, Lopatcong, Hackettstown, Mansfield, Pahaquarry, PhiUlpsburg. 1865 in A.R. supt. public schools 1865 : 126-130. PhiUlpsburg, Greenwich, Oxford, Hardwick. 1866 In A.R. bd. education 1866 : 151-154. PhlUipsburg City, Hardwick, Oxford, Hackettstown, Greenwich, Harmony. 2 series 1867-1903/4. Rept. of co. supt. of Warren Co.: general conditions; census for each distr. in each township; financial summary for each township. In Documents as follows : Wm. Holt, county superintendent 1867 in A.E. bd. education 1866/7 : 815-821.* Statistics not included hereafter ; see above. Education, the non-serial group, under dates 1867/8-1903/4. Jos. 8. Smith, county superintendent 1867/8 in A.R. bd. education 1867/8:809-812.* 1868/9 " " " " 1868/9:620-623. 1869/70" " " " 1869/70:167-170.* 1870 ' ' 1870/1. app. pp. 60-61. Ephraim Dietrich, county superintendent 1871 In A.E. bd. education 1870/1, app. pp. 61-65. 1871/2 " " " " 1871/2, app. pp. 88-92. 1872/3 " " " " 1872/3, app. pp. 85-92. 1873/4 ' 1873/4, app. pp. 87-91. 1874/5 ' 1874/5, app. pp. 91-95. 1875/6 not found. Jos. S. Smith, county superintendent 1876/7 In A.E. bd. education 1876/7, app. pp. 106-111. 1877/8 " ' 1877/8, app. pp. 104-106. 1878/9 " " " " 1878/9, app. pp. 113-116. 1879/80" " " " 1879/80, app. pp. 112-113. mo noMie given 1880/1 in A.E. bd. education 1880/1 : 80-81.t Bolt. 8. Price, 1881/2 in A.E. bd. 1882/3 " " 1883/4 " " 1884/5 " " 1885/6 " " 1886/7 " " 1887/8 " " 1888/9 " " 1889/90 " " 1890/1 " " 1891/2 1892/3 " " 1893/4 " " 1894/5 " " 1895/6 " " 1896/7 " " 1897/8 " " county superintendent education 1881/2, app. pp. 84-87. 1882/3, app. pp. 111-113. 1883/4, app. pp. 105-107. 1884/5, app. pp. 60-63. 1885/6, app. pp. 75-77. 1886/7, app. pp. 75-79. 1887/8, app. pp. 99-103. 1888/9. app. pp. 85-87. 1889/90, app. pp. 61-64. 1890/1, app. pp. 68-70. 1891/2, pt. 1, app. pp. 60-62. 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 56-60. 1893/4, app. A, pp. 61-65. 1894/5 : 216-221. 1895/6 : 155-159. 1896/7 : 193-197. 1897/8 : 190-196. Franklin T. Atwood, county superintendent 1898/9 in A.E. bd. education 1898/9 : 216-217. 1899/00 ' 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 1899/00 : 211-214. 1900/1 : 225-227. 1901/2 : 100-102. 1902/3 : 86-88. 1903/4 : 75-77. * Paging from Collected docs, t Extracts only. 266 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Warren County — cont'd non-serial 1848. Rept from committee on education (Goble) to whom was referred petition of the free school in township of Hope, Warren Co.; unfavorable. (Votes of Assem. 1848: 161-162.) The petition was for a law authorizing the sapts. of pnblic schools In Blair and Hope townships to pay to the trostees of the free school, the proportion of the School Fund to which entitled. 1868-1875. Table: value of school property, amt raised for school purposes, average no. of months schools kept open, no. of teachers and their average monthly salary each year. (A.R. state bd. of education 1874/5 app. p. 92.) Washington Borough, Warren County 1893/4-1898/9. Rept of principal of Washington Bor- ough schooL In Docnments as follows : Jo*. M. Grifflth 1893/4 in A.E. bd. education 1893/4, app. A. p. 170. 1894/5 " " " " 1894/5:287-288. 1895/6-1896/7 not foand. 1897/8 in A.E. bd. education 1897/8 : 266. 1898/9 " " " " 1898/9:317-318. West Hohoken, Hudson County 1892/3-1903/4. Rept of principal of West Hoboken pub- lic schools. In Docnments as follows : Roit. Waters 1892/3 in A.B. bd. education 1892/.S, pt. 1, app. pp. 186- ' 188. 1893/4 in A.B. l)d. education 1893/4. app. A, pp. 171-174. 1894/5 " ' 1894/5:288-289. 1895/6 ' " 1895/6:235-237. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7:263-265. 1897/8 ' 1897/8:267-272. 1898/9 " " " " 1898/9:319-322. 1899/00 " 1899/00:320-326. 1900/1 " " " " 1900/1:314-317. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:164-168. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:148-151. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:137-141. Westfield, Union County 1892/3-1893/4. Rept of principal of schools of West- field. In Documents as follows : E. Francis 1892/3 In A.E. bd. education 1892/3, pt 1, app. pp. 182- 185. 1893/4 In A.E. bd. education 1893/4, app. A, pp. 175-177. Woodbury, Gloucester County 1892/3-1900/1. Rept of principal of public schools of Woodbury. In Docnments as follows : Wm. lliUigan 1892/3 In A.E. bd. education 1892/3, pt 1, app. pp. 188- 190. Includes hist sketch of schools tn Woodbury, 1774 to date. 1893/4-1896/7 not found. Theodore J. Green 1897/8 in A.E. bd. education 1897/8:272-273. 1898/9 not found. E. J. Frey 1899/00 in A.E. bd. education 1899/00 : 326-327. 1900/1 " " " " 1900/1:317-318. Agiicnltural; see Agriculture. Education Associations 1892. State assn. of school supts.: organization; meet- ings; benefit (A-R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt 1: 109-110.) EDUCATION— cont'd Associations— cont'd 1896. On CO. assn. of district school bds. (Same 1895/ 6: 33.) 1900. On school bd. assns. just Inaugurated in 18 cos.; influence and value. (Same 1899/00: 11.) Teachebs' Association's 1847. Assns. of teachers formed in 12 cos.; much good effected by meetings. (Rept supt public schools 1847: 531.) Paging from Minutes of Assem. 1848. Favorable comment on co. assns. "composed of teachers and friends of education." (Same 1848: 7- 8.) 1854. Influence of teachers' assns. on cause of educa- tion. (Same 1854: 11-12.) . See below, Teachers. Examiners. County Exam- iners, this date. 1859. See same, this date. 1886-1890. See below. Teachers, these dates. 1898. Teachers' assns.: increased membership and funds of State Teachers' Assn.; usefulness of High School Teachers' Assn.; beneficial influence of council of education; flourishing condition of co. and city assns. (AJl. bd. of education 1897/8: 17- 18.) New Jersey Teachers' Association serial Proceedings of meeting of N. J. 1852-1892. Assn. In Documents as follows Teachers' BUis A. Apgar 1-9. 1852-1861 not found. 10. 1862 in A.E. supt pnbUc schools 1862 : 63-68. [11-39.] 1863-1891 not found. unnum. 1892 in A.E. lid. education 1891/2, pt 1 : 179-182. Programme only is giren ; date of its organization (1851) ; object non-seriai 1853. N. J. Teachers' Assn. organized. (A.R. supt pubUc schools 1862: 9-10.) 1857. Rept of state agt (John B. Thompson) of N. J. Teachers' Assn. (Same 1857: 35-56.) Chiefly on teachers' Institutes. Teachers' Reading Circle 1886. Beneficial influence of state Teachers' Reading Circle. (AJR. bd. education 1885/6: 10-11.) 1887. Influence of Teachers' Reading Circle. (Same 1886/7: IL) 1888. New Jersey Teachers' Reading Circle an auxiliary to school system. (Same 1887/8: 10.) Bible in Schools 1859. In regard to reading the Bible in public schools. (Govs. mess. (NeweU) Jan. 12, 1859: 11-12.) 1876. Bible reading in public schools. (Same fBedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 34-35.) Board of Education 1866. Organization and by-laws of the state bd. of edu- cation. Trenton: Murphy & Bechtel, 1866. 12 pp. Includes text of act to establish a state bd. approved March 20, 1866. Copy seen in Columbia University library. . See above, E^ducatlon, this date. 1867. See same, this date. 1867-1903/4. Last of members, officers, etc., of bd. rf education. (AJt bd. education 1866/7 (p. 655)— same 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. 1891. Recommended that no. of members of state bd. of education be reduced. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1S92. Creation of new bd. of education; organization and members. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 21.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 267 EDUCATION— cont'd Board of Education — cont'd 1894. Resignation from bd. of education of Dr. Butler of Columbia College. (A.R. bd. education 1894/5: 8.) . No. of members of bd. of education increased from 8 to 16. (Some 1894/5: 7.) 1899. The state bd. of education: freedom from partisan Influence; term of service. (Same 1898/9: 40-41.) Receipts and Expenditures; see below, that title City Schools For individual cities, see above, under the general group. 1867. Tabular stmt, of statistics of city public schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7: 672.) Paging from Collected docs. 1872. Cities: list which reported; finances; school prop- erty; attendance; teachers; night schools. (Same 1871/2: 31-32.) 1874. Some of larger cities have not sufficient accommo- dations for pupils desirous to attend public schools; suggested that law be passed requiring speedy erec- tion of bldgs. (Same 1873/4: 6.) V Suggested that cities be required by law to fur- nish adequate accommodations for all pupils en- titled to privileges of public schools; increase in ac- commodations invariably increases attendance. (Same 1873/4: 23.) 1875-1877. Accommodations and attendance in cities. (Same 1874/5 (pp. 14-16)— some 1876/7.) 1875-1888. See below, School Census, these dates. 1880. Ages of school children in cities. (A.R. bd. edu- cation 1879/80: 63-65.) 1880-1896. Table: per capita current expenses in sev- eral cities, based on total census, enrollment and average attendance, also aggregate current expen- ses and time schools were kept open. (Same 1879/ 80 (p. 17)— same 1895/6.) 1884. Table: grades of city schools, considering all their conditions. (Same 1883/4: 44.) . See below, Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1892/3-1894/5. See same, these dates. Compulsory Education 1859. " I could almost wish for some compulsory en- actment requiring parents to send their children, of a certain age, to the public schools." (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 11.) 1872. Defective attendance a problem; compulsory sys- tem a violation of individual rights. (Same (Ran- dolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 7.) 1874. Compulsory education law approved March 27; requirements; no provision for Its enforcement. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 17.) 1875. See below. Laws, this date. 1885. See same, this date. . [Letter addressed to executive officers of cities calling attention to compulsory education act and its enforcement.] (4 A.R. inspector of factories, etc. 1886: 14.) . Opinions of school officers, clergy and municipal officers rel. to compulsory education law. (3 same 1885: 31-37.) . On compulsory education law; approval of gen- eral factory act. (3 same 1885: 26-27.) 1886. On causes that render compulsory education law impracticable of thorough enforcement. (4 same 1886: 16-18.) . Recommendations rel. to apptmt. of two addi- tional deputies when compulsory education act has been enforced; child labor law recommended so as to include boys under twelve and girls fourteen yrs. of age employed in stores, or as district telegraph messengers. (4 same 1886: 8-9.) EDUCATION— cont'd Compulsory Education— cont'd 1887. Provisions of compulsory education act of 1885; defects in act. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . On compulsory education; suggested that every community be made to provide proper accommoda- tions and to appoint truant officers. (5 A.R. inspec- tor of factories, etc. 1887: 9-14.) 1888. Recommended that legisl. compel authorities to comply with compulsory education law, approved Apr. 20, 1885. (6 «ome 1888: 5-6.) 1889. Failure of municipal authorities to carry out provisions of compulsory education law; recom- mended by factory inspector that further legislation be had to compel enforcement. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) . On compulsory education law; greatest obstacle to contend with in enforcement of this law is lack of school accommodation. (7 A.R. inspector of fac- tories 1889: 6.) 1890. Non-enforcement of compulsory education law. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 27.) . Compulsory education; by John D'Arcy. (8 A.R. inspector of factories, etc. 1890: 33-36.) 1891. Law with reference to compulsory education not fully enforced in cities and townships, Orange, New- ark and Hoboken being only cities having efficient truant depts. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1892. Amdmt. of compulsory education law recom- mended. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892.) Conventions 1838. Resolutions of state convention convened in Tren- ton, for purpose of considering subject of public in- struction. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 359-360.) County Superintendency 1865. In favor of co. supts. of public schools. (A.R. supt. public schools 1865: 10-13.) 1867. Success of school system depends upon co. supts.; inadequacy of salaries, etc. (A.R. bd. education 1866/7: 664-665.) Paging from Collected docs. . Office of CO. supt. created by act of 1867; method ' of election, etc. (Same 1866/7: 657.) Paging from Collected docs. 1867-1904. See below. Receipts and Expenditures, these dates. 1868. On importance of school visitation by co. supts. (A.R. bd. of education 1867/8: 639) Paging from Collected docs. . Good results from co. supervision which law sub- stituted for township supervision; extrs. from repts. of supts. of other states favoring co. supervision. (Same 1867/8: 649-653.) Paging from Collected docs. 1869. Repts. of co. supts. commended; statistical re- turns accurate and reliable. (Same 1868/9: 546-547.) Paging from Collected docs. . School visitation : no. of visits made by co. supts. ; average salaries; expenses should be paid. (Same 1868/9: 545.) Paging from Collected docs. 1870. Rules prescribed by bd. of education resp. repts. of CO. supts., changes of boundaries of school distrs., granting of certificates at private examinations. (Same 1869/70: 49.) Paging from Collected docs. 1871. Work of co. supts. commended; information re- quired in their repts. (Same 1870/1: 33-35.) 1872. Co. supts.: duties; amt. of Inspection done dur- ing year; extracts from repts. respecting visitation. (Same 1871/2: 33-37.) 1881-1904. Co. supts. elected during year. (Some 1880/1 (pp. 6-7)— same 1903/4.) 268 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd County Superintendency — cont'd 1885. Veto messages of Senate bills, nos. 15 and 49. Camden: The Courier Publishing Assn., 188B. 4, 4 pp. No. 15. Suppl. to act to establish a system of pablic instruction ; relates to manner of appointing co. supts. No. 49. An act concerning cities ; relates to apptmt. of police. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1885: 285-288.) 1892. Co. supervision and city and town supervision as provided by state laws; duties of officers; efficiency, etc. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2: 77-81.) 1893. Visitation of schools by co. supts.; no. of visits made in each co.; amt. allowed for expenses in- sufficient (Same 1892/3: 86-87.) 1894. Duties of co. supts. {Same 1893/4: 38-40.) 1899. Co. supts.: duties; qualifications; compensation. (Same 1898/9: 16-18.) 1900. Co. supt. required to hold teacher's certificate; in- adequacy of compensation. {8am^ 1899/00: 7.) Receipts amtj Expbnditdbes; see below, that title Districts See also below, School Census. 1858-1860. Proposed changes in laws: checking forma- tion of new districts having within their limits less than sixty children of legal school age, betw. five and eighteen; requiring of a township as condition of reception of its apportionment, a tax to be raised equal in amt to that apportioned it; to apportion money among school districts in ratio of average daily attendance. (A.R. supt. public schools 1858 (pp. 14-16)— some 1860.) 1859. Power to alter or abolish an incorporated school district should be definitely defined; recommenda- dation of 1855 that apptmt. of co. examiners be made by teachers' assns. in cos. where such exist, re- newed; state should provide registers for schools. (Same 1859: 113-116.) Paging from Collected docs. . EMls of the district system; remedies suggested. (Sojne 1859: 111-113.) Paging from Collected docs. 1862. School districts; formation under act of 1846; in- corporation under act of 1851; alteration of bound- aries of corporated and unincorporated distrs. (Same 1862: 34-36.) 1868. Evils growing out of change of district bound- aries fast being corrected. (A.R. bd. of education 1867/8: 640-641.) Paging from Collected docs. 1871. Fractional districts wiped out by free school law. (Same 1870/1: 15.) 1874. No. of school distrs.; no. of school bldgs.; in- crease in no. of school depts. (Same 1873/4: 6.) 1875-1877. No. of school distrs. in state; school bldgs.; school depts.; unsectarian private schools; sec- tarian private schools. (Same 1874/5 (p. 11) — same 1876/7.) . 1875-1879. See below. Receipts and Expenditures, these dates. 1878. $350 districts; injustice to other districts.; change in apportionment recommended. (A.R. bd. education 1877/8: 20-23.) 1891. Comment on school districts; census; insuffici- ency of apportionment of school money in some dis- tricts to enable them to maintain schools time re- quired. (Same 1890/1: 19-20.) 1895. Unfavorable comment on borough school districts with tabular stmt, giving names of district and school census by cos. (Same 1894/5: 59-62.) EDUCATION— cont'd Districts— cont'd 1900. Commendation of school law permitting adjoin- ing distrs. to unite in establishing union graded schools and transportation of children at expense of distr. (Same 1899/00: 7.) Township System Under the act of May 25, 1894, township boundaries be- came school district boundaries also. 1868. See above. County Superintendency, this date. 1869. Substitution of township system of organization for present district system recommended. (A.R. bd. of education 1868/9: 554.) Paging from Collected docs. . The township school system; suppl. to rept. of supt. of public instruction (Apgar). (Legisl. docs. 1870: 935-946.) 1873. Favoring adoption of township school system in place of existing distr. system, thereby simplifying school machinery. (A.R. bd. education 1872/3: 25- 29.) 1892-1893. EJxistence of so many weak and struggling school districts greatest defect in school system; township system recommended as remedy. (Sojne 1891/2 pt 1 (pp. 41-43)— some 1892/3.) 1894. General circular of information rel. to the pur- pose, scope and operation of the township school act h. t p. 20 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. dept. of public instruction. . P'reliminary rept to state bd. of education con- cerning advantages of the township system, by A. B. Poland. Iv pp. (A.R. bd. of education 1893/4.) . Same, separate. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1895. Iv pp. Copies seen in the N. J. dept of public instruction and in the Library of Columbia UniverBlty. . On the township school act passed by Legisl. of 1894, and some changes effected by it. (Same 1893/ 4: 9-14.) 1895. Proofs of unprecedented progress along all lines of school work; beneficent results of inauguration of township system. (Same 1894/5: 11-13.) . Advantages of " township " law; no. of distrs. under old and new system. (Sams 1894/5: 6-7.) 1897. See below. Rural Schools, this date. Drawing in Schools 1878. Introduction of drawing in public schools ad- vised. (A.R. bd. of education 1877/8: 55-59.) 1879. Advisability of introducing industrial drawing into public schools. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 17.) . See below. Teachers' Institutes, this date. 1892. See below. Manual Training, this date. Evening Schools 1875. List of places in which night schools are held. (A.R. bd. of education 1874/5: 16.) 1880-1904. Table: no. of evenings kept open in night schools, no. of pupils enrolled, average attendance, no. of teachers employed, salary paid and total ex- penses in the different cities; comment. (Same 1879/80 (pp. 37-38)— some 1903/4.) Comment is omitted after 1896. 1886. Communications from principals of evening schools in Newark and Paterson resp. absent pupils. (4 A.R. Inspector of factories, etc. 1886: 42-45.) 1887-1888. Tables: list of night schools established; schooling of minor employees, day or night. (5 same 1887 (pp. 63-68)— some 1888.) Newark 1886. See above. Evening Schools, this date. 1887. List of irregular and non-attending pupils regis- tered at Newton street (Newark) evening school, Dec. 1, 1886. (5 A.R, inspector of factories 1887: 69-71.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 269 EDUCATION— cont'd Evening Schools — cont'd Paterson 1886. See above, Evening Schools, this date. Exhibitions 1875. Res. adopted by bd. of education respecting repre- sentation of state educational system at Centennial Exposition in Phila. (A.R. bd. education 1874/5: 5-6.) 1875-1878. Education exhibit at Centennial. (Same 1874/5 (pp. 23-24)— «ome 1877/8.) 1876. International Exhibition. Dept. of education and science. Catalogue of the N. J. exhibit. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1876. 30 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, and in Eutgers College Library. . Education exhibits by foreign countries. (A.R. bd. education 1875/6: 29-36.) . Centennial circular no. 3. Dept. of Public Instruc- tion. Trenton: J. L Murphy, 1876. 8 pp. Copies seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, and in Rutgers College Library ; the former lacks a title- page. 1877. Educational exhibit at centennial; amt. appro- priated. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 17.) 1885. Educational exhibit at New Orleans expositon. (A.R. bd. of education 1884/5: 56-58.) 1892. Circular issued by state supt.; plan for state school exhibit at World's Columbian Exposition, etc. (Same 1891/2 pt. 1: 151-179; 1892/3 pt. 1, app. pp. 306-307.) . Plan for the state school exhibit at the World's Columbian Exposition to be made at Chicago, 1893; with directions to teachers as to its preparation and display, Jersey City . The Jersey City Printing Co., 1892. 40 pp. Copy seen in Columbia University Library. 1892-1893. School exhibit at World's Columbian Expo- sition. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1 (pp. 151-182)— some 1892/3.) 1893. Preparation for school exhibit at Columbian Ex- position; further apprn. asked. (Govs. mess. (Ab- bett) Jan. 1893: 20.) . Catalogue and rept. of special committee on the N. J. school exhibit at Chicago. Trenton: The John L,. Murphy Pub. Co., 1894. 146 pp., illus., charts in pocket. Copy seen in Department of Public Instruction, Trenton. 1898. On plan of giving school exhibits. (A.R. bd. of education 1898: 19-20.) Receipts and Expendituees ; see below, that title Friends' Schools 1847. Objections to sec. 12 of school act of 1846; was intended to apply to schools of Friends; misinterpre- tation, etc.; impropriety of mingling religion and politics; ambiguity about payment of public money; visitation of such schools by township supt. (Rept. supt. public schools 1847: 546-548.) Paging from Minutes of Assem. High Schools 1871. Addresses delivered before members of Sen. and House in reference to free high schools. (Legisl. docs. 1871: 1207-1221.) Address of Dr. McCosh of Princeton, Prof. Campbell of Eutgers, Prof. Gillman of Yale. These addresses were delivered while the bill to ap- propriate a portion of the riparian fund to aid In establishment of free high schools was under con- sideration ; subsequently a comn. was apptd. by Gov. [Eandolph] to Investigate the N. J. system of education, that of other states and countries, report bill, etc. ; consider establishment of free high schools. . Same, separate. Trenton: Murphy & Bechtel — State Gazette Office, 1871. 15 pp. Copies seen In Rutgers College Library and In Free Public Library of Jersey City. EDUCATION— cont'd High Schools — cont'd 1872. See above. Education, this date. 1895. Conditions throughout state ripe for legislation looking to development of secondary or high schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1894/5: 88-89.) . Table: list of high schools in state and data as to their organization, corps of teachers, courses of study, attendance, no. of graduates, etc. (Same 1894/ 5: 90-93.) 1896. High schools; by J. Enright. (Same 1895/6: 139- 140.) Points out reasons for state encouraging secondary edu- cation and suggests apprn. of $200 for each high school teacher. . Secondary schools: importance; recommended that school census be made to include children betw. ages of 4 and 18 years; that increased amt. raised from change in minimum age (5) constitute special fund to be used at discretion of state bd. of educa- tion for encouragement of secondary and kinder- garten schools. (Same 1895/6: 22-24.) 1897. Establishment of township high schools recom- mended; reasons for same; needed legislation; transportation essential. (Same 1896/7: 17-26.) 1898. Need of secondary schools [i. e., high schools]. (Same 1897/8: 12-13.) 1902. On increasing demand for high school instruction in state. (Same 1901/2: xxix-xxxl.) 1904. See above. Education, this date. Illiteracy 1854. See above. Education, this date. 1883. Illiteracy and national aid to education; results of investigation rel. to illiteracy in N. J. (A.R. bd. of education 1882/3: 67-81.) 1895-1896. See above. Education, these dates. 1899. Table: no. of children, by cos., over 10 years of age, unable to read. (A.R. bd. of education 1898/9: 116.) Industrial and Technical " A distinction is made betw. the industrial and manual training schools. The former are technical in char- acter, with a state bd. of supervision and receive their state apprns. under the act of 1881. Manual training Is pursued in the public schools under the local school boards, and appms. are made for its support under other acts." (A.E. bd. education 1889/90 : 47.) 1878. Need of technical education in state; establish- ment of technical schools separate from public schools advised; technical education in public schools should not be attempted. (A.R. bd. of edu- cation 1877/8: 49-55.) . The lack of a trade-education as the cause of crime; by C. F. Thwing. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and Industries 1878: 272-275.) From the Christian Union, Oct. 30, 1878. 1879. Importance of introducing industrial element into educational work of N. J. (Sams 1878/9: 30- 32.) . Need of technical schools; one in interest of glass makers in South New Jersey, silk and cotton fac- tories and machine shops of Paterson in "Trenton for benefit of potteries, etc. (Govs. mess. (McClel- lan) Jan. 14, 1879: 17-18.) 1879. See below. Rural Schools, this date. 1880. Necessity of system of technical schools. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 13, 1880.) . Pressing necessity of technical education. (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1879/80: viii.) 1881. Industrial statistics showing need of technical schools. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) Value of goods, wages and no. of employes In machine, silk and textile mnftorles., potteries, jewelry (1880). 270 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd Industrial and Technical — cont'd 1881. Act for establishment of schools for industrial education approved March 24. (A.R. bd. education 1883/4: 5.) . Law passed granting to any city an apprn. for industrial training schools, providing city raised an equal amt. {Same 1886/7: 51.) . See below, Laws, this date. 1884. Industrial education. (7 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1883/4: 265-273.) Substitute for apprenticeship, Montclair Technical School ; Newark Technical School ; text of act (1881) providing for establishment of schools for Industrial education. 1885-1892. Review of state legislation rel. to manual and industrial training; general stmt, of forms of manual training to be included within meaning of act of 1888, and items of legitimate expenditure thereunder. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1: 122-129.) 1887. See below. School Hygiene, this date. 1888. Importance of industrial education; advance- ment in N. J.; schools of Vineland commended. (6 A.R. inspector of factories, etc. 1888: 6.) . See below. Laws, this date. 1890. Amts. appropriated for technical schools (New- ark and Hoboken) and manual training (Paterson, Montclair, Orange, Vineland, Town of Union, Mor- ristown, Garfield, South Orange, Weehawken, Pas- saic). (A.R. bd. of education 1889/90: 48.) . See below. Laws, this date. 1891. See below. Manual Training, this date. 1892. Necessity of trade schools for the pauper chil- dren of the state. (7 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1892: 8.) 1893. Benefit of incorporation of industrial features into schools; amt. expended for manual and indus- trial training, 1891/2. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 20.) 1894. Veto (Werts) of bill to more fully carry out and put in force true intent and purpose of sup- plement to act of Congress of Aug. 13, 1890, and acts of N. J. Legisl. of Mar. 24, 1881, and manual training act of 1881; with opinion of atty. gen. (Sen. jol. 1894: 797-801.) 1895. See below. Laws, this date. 1895-1896. Comment on manual and industrial training and amts. expended on same in the different schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1894/5 (pp. 94-95) — same 1895/6.) Bordentown See below, Education : Individual iDstitutions : Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth. Hoioken serial Under act of 1881, ch. 144. 1888-1903/4. Ann. rept. of bd. of trustees. New Jersey Industrial Education, City of Hoboken to state supt. In Documents as follows : [1.] 1888 In A.E. bd. education 1887/8 : 111-122.* [2.] 1888/9 1888/9, app. pp. 169- 175.* [3.] 1889/90 not found. 4. 1890/1 in A.R. bd. education 1890/1, app. pp. 99- 108. 5. 1891/2 in A.K. bd. education 1891/2, pt 1 : 303- 322 Only pp. 314-322 are properly the rept. of the trustees ; preceding pp. are an acct. (by state supt?) of organization (1885), history, exhibitions, course of study. 6. 1892/3 in A.R- bd. education 1S92/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 241-252. 7. 1893/4 in A.E. bd. education 1893/4, app. B, pp. 223-228. 90. * Bowker notes separate publications of the bd. of trustees 1888- EDUCATION— cont'd Industrial and Technical — cont'd Hoboken — cont'd serial — cont'd 8. 1894/5 in A.E. bd. education 1894/5 : 331-335. 9. 1805/6 1895/6:288-293. 10. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7:323-328. 11. 1897/8 " " " " 1897/8:349-351. 12. 1898/9 " " " " 1898/9:402-405. 13 1899/00" " " " 1899/00:426-430. 14. 1900/1 ' " 1900/1:404-408. [15.] 1901/2 1901/2:214-218. 16. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:212-217. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:207-212. non-serial 1889. Hoboken; system of industrial education in the public schools. (4 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1889: 57.) 1890. See above. Industrial and Technical Education, this date. Jersey City See below. Education : Individual Institutions. Evening Technical School. Monmouth County 1852. Rept. of distr. no. 4 of Monmouth Co. (North American Phalanx), an industrial assn. (A.R. supt. public education 1852: 96-100.) Montclair Though referred to In the earlier repts. as the Mont- clair Technical School, it is not one of those formed under the act of 1881 ; see below. Manual Training, Montclair. 'Newark See below. Education : Individual Institutions. Trenton See below. Education : Individual Institutions. Vineland 1888. See above. Industrial and Technical Education, this date. Receipts and ExPENDmiEEs; see below, that title Kindergarten 1892. On growth and extension of kindergartens in state. (A.R. bd. of education 1892: 110-112.) 1896. See above. High Schools, this date. 1896-1898. Kindergarten instruction; recommended that legal school age be reduced to four yrs. and all of this age included in apportionment of school moneys. (A.R. bd. of education 1895/6 (pp. 16-17)— same 1897/8.) 1897. Pressing necessity of legislation to encourage establishment of kindergartens. (Same 1896/7: 6.) 1898. Need of legislation for encouragement of kinder- garten and secondary schools. {Same 1897/8: 6.) 1900. See above. Education, this date. 1901. Kindergarten enrollment. {Same 190O/1: 9.) . The kindergarten in N. J. ; legislation making it integral part of public school system secured in 1900. {Same 1900/1: 25-26.) 1902. Increased enrollment in kindergarten classes. {Sams 1901/2: v.) 1904. See above, Education, this date. Laws serial 1 series 1846-[1865]. Laws relating to public schools, with in- structions concerning the duties of co., town and distr. officers and of the inhabitants of distrs. Checklist 1846. Newark : Prtd. at the Daily Advertisep Office, 1846. 28 pp. 12°. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1847-1853. No annual edition found ; see note under 1854. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 271 EDUCATION— cont'd Laws — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1854. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1854. 46 pp. Copies seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark and In the N. Y. Public Library. Laws from 1846-1854 are In- cluded. 1855. None found. 1856. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1856. 74 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1857-1859. None found. 1860. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1860. 79 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1861-1863. Not found. 1864. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1864. 104 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1865. None found. 2 series [1866]-1903. N. J. school law,* with notes, blanks, and forms for the use and govt, of school officers pre- pared by the state supt. of public instruction. Checklist 1866-1868. Not found. 1869. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1869. 92 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1870. Not found. 1871. Trenton : Murphy & Bechtel, State Gazette Office, 1871. 33 pp. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 1872-1874. Not found. 1875. Trenton : Prtd. by Naar, Day & Naar, 1875. Ill pp. Popies seen in the N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction at Trenton and in the N. J. Hist. Socy. at Newark. 1876-1877. Not found. 1878. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 112 pp. Copy seen in Columbia Univ. Library. 1879-1880. Not found. 1881. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1881. 121 pp. Copy seen In the Library of Princeton Univ. 1882. Not found. 1883. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1883. 128 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1884. Not found. 1885. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1885. 161 pp. Copy seen in the N. Y. Public Library. 1886. Not found. 1887. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1887. 197 pp. 1888. Not found. 1889. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1889. 214 pp. Copy seen in the Free Public Library of Newark and in Columbia Univ. Library. 1890. Not found. 1891. Trenton. MacCrellish & Quigley, 1891. 256, 10 pp. The 10 pp. contain amdmts. to the school law in 1892. They are bound with the 1891 edition in copies seen in the Dept. of Public Instruction and In the State Library. They are omitted from the 1891 edition in the N. T. Public Library. The latter has, how- ever, a separate copy. n. t. p. 10 pp. 1892. Not found. 1893. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1893. 229 pp. Copies seen in the Dept. of Public Instruction, Trenton, and in the N. Y. Public Library. 1894. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1894. 213 pp. Copies seen in the State Library, in the Dept. of Public Instruction and in the N. T. Public Library. 1895. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1895. 226 pp. Copy seen in the Dept. of Public Instruction. 1896. Not found. 1897. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1897. 262 pp. Copies seen In the N. T. Public Library, Rutgers College Library and Columbia Univ. Library. 1898. Not found. 1899. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. 287 pp. Copy seen in the Dept. of Public Instruction, Trenton. 1900. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1900. 207 pp. Copies sc;en In the Dept. of Public Instruction, the N. J. State Library and In Rutgers College Library. 1901. Not found. •From 1885 to 1903. title page. ' Laws " instead of " law " is used on the EDUCATION— cont'd Laws — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1902. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 216 pp. Copy seen in the Dept. of Public Instruction. 1903. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1903. 201 pp. Copy seen in the Dept. of Public Instruction. 1903. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1905. 239 pp. " Revision of 1903." Copies seen in the State Library and in the Free Public Library of Newark. In Collected docs as follows : 1866-1868 not found. 1869 in Leglsl. docs. 1869 : 831-906. " " " " 1870 : 729-804. non-serial 1829?. Act to establish common schools. Not seen. A res. was adopted Feb. 24, 1829, that treas- urer be directed to cause 1500 copies of act to estab- lish common schools to be submitted in pamphlet form and distributed to the several townships. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9 : 319.) 1851. Supplements to tax and schools laws, approved Mar. 14. Trenton: Charles W. Jay, 1851. 12 pp. . Same [another edition]. Trenton: M. R. Hamil- ton, 1851. 12 pp. 1864. Interpretation of the school laws of N. J. by the state supt. of public schools. Trenton: Prtd. at the "True American" Office, 1864. 35 (2) pp. Copies seen in Rutgers College Library, in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, and Columbia University Library. 1867. An act to establish a system of public instruction for the state of N. J. prepared in pursuance of law, by the state supt. of public instruction, for the use and govt, of co., town and distr. school officers. Trenton: Prtd. at the office of the State Gazette, 1867. 47 pp. Copy seen in the New Jersey Hist. Socy., Newark^ in Rutgers College Library and in Columbia University Library. . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1867: 945-968.) 1867-1868. Text of school law. (A.R. bd. of education 1867/8: 833-852.) Paging from Collected docs. Repeated in 1868/9. 1871. See below, School Libraries, this date. 1875. Text of compulsory education act. (1 A.R. bu- reau of statistics of labor and industries 1878: 271- 272.) 1881. Text of act providing for establishment of schools for industrial education. (5 A.R. inspector of fac- tories, etc. 1887: 81-82.) Repeated in 1888, 1889, 1893, 1894. . See above, Industrial and Technical Education, under date 1884. 1885. Text of compulsory education law. (5 A.R. in- spector of factories, etc. 1887: 77-80.) Repeated In 1888, 1889, 1890, 1893-1902. . Suppl. to compulsory education law. (3 same 1885: 23-26.) Repeated in 1886. 1888. Text of suppl. to act for promotion of industrial education. (10 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1886/7: 344.) . Text of act for the promotion of manual train- ing. (10 same 1886/7: 343.) 1890. Text of suppl. to act resp. schools for industrial education. (12 same 1888/9: 433.) 1892. See below. School Libraries, this date. 1894. Text of act resp. furnishing free text-books. (16 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1892/3: 477-478.) 1895. Text of suppl. to act providing for the establish- ment of schools for industrial education. (17 same 1893/4: 550.) 272 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd Manual Training See also above, Indastrial and Technical. 1888. Demand for manual training of children; apprn. under act of 1887; recommended that approval of supt. of public instruction or state bd. of education be required for any course of manual trainng adopted. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 15- 16.) Table: amt of special tax raised by districts for manual trainng under law of 1888. (AJt. state bd. of education 1887/8: 10.) See above. Laws, this date. 1889. New Jersey state bd. of education. Rept. of spe- cial committee on manual training, n. p., n. d. 13 (1) pp. Nicholas Mnrray Bntler, chrm. ; Andrew A. Smaller ; Cornelias Shepherd ; Cbas. W. Fuller. . Rapid progress of manual training in the public schools. (4 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1889: 5.) 1891. Manual training growing in favor. (AJR. bd. of education 1890/1: 9.) Manual trainng, what it is, what it Is not, and what it aims at; by EL R. White. (9 AJR. inspector of factories, etc 1891: 115-118.) Distinction betw. manual and industrial training, etc 1892. General stmt, concerning manual training issued by state supt (A.R. bd. education 1891/2 pt 1: 126- 127.) . Courses of study in form, color, drawing and manual trainng for state. (.Same 1891/2: pt. 1: 275- 293.) 1893. G^ successful operations of nianiial training and amts. appropriated for same to cos. and cities. (.Same 1892/3: 39-42.) 1902. Discussion of subject of rational education in N. J.; manual training an indispensable factor. (Some 1901/2: xxi-xxix.) Aslmry ParJc 1897/8-1903/4. Rept on manual training at Asbury Park. In Docoments as follows : J. M. Balston 1897/8 in A.tt. bd. education 1897/8 : 315-317. Fred. 8. Bhepard 1898/9 in A.B. bd. education 1898/9 : 371-382. 1899/00" " " " 1899/00:406^409. 1900/1 " " " " 1900/1:381-384. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:171-187. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:155-167. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:145-150. Atlantic City Under act of 1888, ch. 38. 1891/2-1903/4. Rept on manual training in Atlantic City. In Documents as follows : W. A. Deremer 1891/2 in AJB. bd. education 1891/2, pt 1 : 323-325. Chas. B. Boyer 1892/3 in A.B. bd. education 1892/3, pt 1, app. pp. 252- 256. W. B. Loudenslager 1893/4 in A3, bd. education 1893/4, app. B, pp. 229-233. . 1894/5 " " " " 1894/5:341-343. Cha». B. Boyer 189S/6 in A.E. bd. education 1895/6 : 267-269. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7:301-303. 1897/8 - " " " 1897/8:317-320. 1898/9 " « « " 1898/9:382-385. 1899/00 1899/00:410-415. 1900/1 " " « " 1900/1:385-387. 1901/2 « » " « 1901/2:187-191. 1902/3 « " " " 1902/3:167-170. 19Q3/4 " " " " 1903/4:150-153. EDUCATION— cont'd Manual Tiauung — cont'd Atlantic Highlands 1903/4. Rept on manual training at Atlantic High- lands. In Documents as follows : W. T. Whitney 1903/4 in A.B. bd. education 1903/4 : 154-156. Bayonne 1903/4. Rept on manual training at Bayonne. In Documents as follows : J. H. Christie 1903/4 in A.E. bd. education 1903/4:157-173. Bloomlield 1902/3-1903/4. Rept on manual training in Bloomfield. In Documents as follows : Wm. E. Chancellor 1902/3 In A.E. bd. education 1902/3 : 175-191. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:173-176. Camden Under act of 1888, ch. 38. 1891/2-1903/4. Rept on manual training in Camden. In Documents as follows : Horatio Draper 1891/2 In AJtt. bd. education 1891/2, pt 1:325-329. 1892/3 " " " " 1892/3, pt 1, app. pp. 256- 262 1893/4 in A.R. bd. education 1893/4, app. B, pp. 233-242. 1894/5 " " " " 1894/5 : 344-34^ 1895/6 " " " " 1895/6:269-275. 1896/7 ' 1896/7:303-313. 1897/8 " " " " 1897/8:320-335. Martin T. Bergen 1898/9 In A.B. bd. education 1898/9 : 385-387. Jaa. E. Bryan 1899/00 in A.E. bd. education 1899/00 : 415;;417. 1900/1 " '• " " --""'-- 1901/2 " " " 1902/3 " 1903/4 " " Cape May City 1895/6-1903/4. Rept on manual training in Cs^e May City. In Documents as follows : E. F. Leu>i» 1895/6 in A.E. bd. education 1895/6:276-280. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7:314-315. 1897/8 " " " " 1897/8:336-338. 1898/9 not found. SfiRicell H. Toumaena 1899/00 in A.E. bd. education 1899/00:418.426. P. H. Hain 1900/1 m A.B. bd. education 1900/1 : 393-398. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:199-203. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:195-198. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:190-193. Carlstadt Under act of 1888, ch. 38. 1891/2-1903/4. Rept on manual training in Carlstadt, Bergen Co. In Documents as follows : Theo. MuehUng 1891/2 in A.R. bd. education 1891/2, pt 1 : 329-331. Herman Foth 1892/3 in A.K. bd. education 1892/3. pt 1, app. pp. 263- 265. 1893/4 in A.B. bd. education 1893/4, app. B, pp. 243- 1894/5 ■ in A.K. bd. education 1894/5 : 347-349. 1895/6 " - " .. 1895/6:280-282. Henry KreOing 1896/7 In A.B. bd. education 1896/7 : 316-318. 1897/8 " " « " 1897/8:338-340. yame not given 1898/9 in A.E. bd. education 1898/9 : 388-391. 1900/1 : 391-393. 1901/2 : 196-199. 1902/3 : 192-195. 1903/4 : 182-185. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 273 EDUCATION— cont'd Manual Training- -cont'd Carlstadt — cont'd PTHlip Sheridan 1899/00 in 1900/1 " 1901/2 " 1902/3 " 1903/4 " A.E. bd. education 1899/00 1900/1 . 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 : 421-423. 398-400. 203-206. 198-201. 186-189. East Orange 1893/4-1903/4. Rept. on manual training in East Orange. In Documents as follows : Vernon L. Davey 1893/4 in A.R. bd. education 1893/4, app. B, pp. 245-248. 1894/5 1895/6 ' 1896/7 ' 1897/8 ' 1898/9 ' 1899/00 ' 1900/1 ' 1901/2 ' 1902/3 ' 1903/4 ' 1894/5 : 349-353. 1895/6 : 283-285. 1896/7 : 318-320. 1897/8 : 340-343. 1898/9 : 390-392. 1899/00 : 423-425. 1900/1 : 400-402. 1901/2 ; 206-210. 1902/3 : 201-205. 1903/4 : 193-197. Elizabeth Rept. as to manual training in public 1887/8-1888/9. schools of Elizabeth. In Documents as follows : Jf. B. Habberton, instructor 1887/8 in A.R. bd. education 1887/8, app. pp. 134-135. M. E. Habberton, instructor ; J. A. Dim, city supt. 1888/9 In A.R. bd. education 1888/9, app. pp. 144-145. Freehold 1902/3-1903/4. Rept. on manual training in Freehold. In Documents as follows : John Enright 1902/3 in A.R. bd. education 1902/3 : 205-206. 1903/4 " 1903/4 : 197-198. Garfield Under act of 1888, ch. 38. 1890/1-1903/4. Rept. on manual training in Garfield. In Documents as follows : Name not given 1890/1 in A.R. bd. education 1890/1, app. p. 99. W. B. Hepworth 1891/2 In A.E. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1 : 331-333. 1892/3 " 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 265- 267. Name not given 1893/4 In A.R. bd. education 1893/4, app. B, pp. 249- E. Shafto in A.R. bd. education 1894/5 : 377-379.* " " " " 1895/6:285-288. W. Seymour Carpenter in A.R. bd. education 1896/7 ; 321-323. 1897/8 : 343-346. Nam^e not given 1898/9 in A.R. bd. education 1898/9 : 392-394. 1899/00 not found. T. O. Morrison 1900/1 in A.E. bd. education 1900/1 : 402-404. 1901/2-1902/3 not found. Chas. H. Wright 1903/4 in A.R. bd. education 1903/4 : 198-201. Glen Ridge 1898/9-1903/4. Rept. on manual training in Glen Ridge. In Documents as follows : Wm. F. Upson 1898/9 in A.R. bd. education 1898/9 : 395-399. 1899/00-1900/1 not found. 1901/2 in A.R. bd. education 1901/2 : 211-213. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3 : 207-212. 1903/4 " 1903/4:201-206. '1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 * Saddle River Townsbip, Bergen Co. 18 EDUCATION— cont'd Manual Training — cont'd Hackensack Under act of 1888, ch. 38. 1891/2-1898/9. Rept. on manual training in Hacken- sack, Bergen Co. In Documents as follows : Louis Seiss 1891/2 (dlstr. no. 33) in A.R. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1 : 333-336. J. 0. Voorhis 1892/3 (dlstr. no. 31) in A.R. bd. education 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 267-269. S. V. Moore 1892/3 (dlstr. no. 32) in A.R. bd. education 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 269-270. J. C. Yoorhis 1893/4 (distr. no. 31) in A.E. bd. education 1893/4, app. B, pp. 252-253. 1894/5-1896/7 not found. Geo. N. Comes 1897/8 in A.E. bd. education 1897/8 : 346-348. Name not given 1898/9 in A.R. bd. education 1898/9 : 400-402. Hoioken 1887. Manual training in Hoboken; by Geo. C. Hough- ton. (A.R. bd. of education 1886/7: 58-63.) Lakewood 1898/9-1903/4. Rept. on manual training in Lakewood. In Documents as follows : Name not given 1898/9 in A.R. bd. education 1898/9 : 406-407. Jesse Johnson 1899/00 in A.R. bd. education 1899/00 : 430-431. 1900/1 " " " " 1900/1 : 408-410. 1901/2 " ' 1901/2:219-220. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3 : 217-219. H. J. Neal 1903/4 in A.R. bd. education 1903/4:214-216. Landis Township See below, Vineland. Leonia 1891/2. Rept. on manual training in Leonia, Bergen • Co. In Documents as follows : P. P. Oluss 1891/2 in A.R. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1 : 335-337. Long Branch 1901/2-1903/4. Rept. on manual training in public schools of Long Branch. In Documents as follows : Christopher Gregory 1901/2 in A.R. bd. education 1901/2 : 220-225. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3 : 222-229. 1903/4 ' " 1903/4:219-227. Montclair serial 1886-1903/4. Rept. of manual training in Montclair public school. In Documents as follows : Randall Spanlding, principal 1886 in A.E. bd. education 1885/6:43-46 1886/7 " 1886/7:53-58. 1887/8 ' " 1887/8, app. pp. 136-138. 1888/9 " " " " 1888/9, app. pp. 146-147. 1889/90-1890/1 not found. 1891/2 In A.R. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1 : 337-342 1892/3 " 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp.' 270- Submitted by J. J. H. Love, distr. clerk. 274 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd Manual Training — cont'd Montclair — cont'd serial — cont'd 1893/4 in A.E. bd. education 1893/4, app. B, pp. 233-258. 1894/5 " " 1894/5 : 353-355. 1895/6 " " 1895/6 : 296-302. 1896/7 " " 1896/7 : 328-331. 1897/8 1897/8 : 351-354. 1898/9 1898/9 : 410-113. 1899/00 1899/00 : 432-434 1900/1 " " 1900/1 : 410-413. 1901/2 " " 1901/2 : 225-228. 1902/3 1902/3 : 229-233. 1903/4 1903/4 : 228-231. non-serial 1882-1886. Table: expenditures for manual training at Montclair each yr. since introduction. (A.R. state bd. of education 1886/7: 56.) 1884. See above. Industrial and Technical Education, this date. 1885. Montclair technical school: a department estab- lished in connection with the public schools; not under the law of 1881; extrs. from instructor's (J. V. Shaw) rept in Feb., 1884, and 1885. (A.R. bd. of education 1884/5: 53-55.) 1889. Manual training at Montclair; by R. H. Cornish. (.Same 1888/9 app. pp. 147-150.) History, outfit, woA. time devoted, aim, cost course of instruction : financial stmt. Morristoion 1888/9-1891/2. Rept. on manual training at Morristown. In Documents as follows : Stephen Piergon, chrm. of committee; Mrs. M. A. Erdman, secy. 1888/9 In A.B. bd. edacation 1888/9, app. pp. 150-153. 1889/90 ' 1889/90, app. pp. 93-94. 1890/1 " " " " 1890/1, app. pp. 106-108. 1891/2 " " ■' •■ 1891/2, Dt. 1 : 342-345. 1889/90 and 1890/1 are unsigned ; 1891/2 is signed by Stephen Pierson. Hew Barbadoes ToumsMp, Bergen County 1895/6-1896/7. Rept on manual training in New Bar- badoes township. In Documents as follows : Geo. If. Comes 1893/6 in A.B. bd. education 1893/6 : 303-303. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7:332-334. Xewark 1897/8-1903/4. Rept on manual training in public schools of Newark. In Documents as follows : C. B. Gilbert 1897/8 in A.B. bd. education 1897, S : 354-356. 1898/9 " ' 1898 d : 413-415. 1899/00 ' 1899. 00 : 434-437. A. B. Poland 1900/1 in A.E. bd. education 1900/1 : 413-413. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2 : 230-233. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:233-238. 1903/4 1903/4:233-240. North Plainfleld 1900A-1903/4. Rept on manual training at North Plainfleld. In Docnments as follows : B. J. Tfightman 1900/1 In A.B. bd. education 1900/1 : 417-424. 1901/2 " " " •' 1901/2:233-235. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:239-241. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4 : 240-250. Orange 1888/9-1903/4. Rept on manual training at Orange. In Documents as follows : r. TF. CutU, supt. 1888/9 in A.B. bd. education 1888/9. app. pp. 153-154. 1S,S9 '90 " " " " 1889/90, app. pp. 94-96. 1890/1 " " " " 1890/1, app. pp. 108-109. 1S91 '2 " " " " 1891/2. pt 1 : 345-349. 1892 3 " 1892/3, pt 1, app. pp. 276- 279. EDUCATION— cont'd Manual Training — cont'd Orange — cont'd V. W. Cutis, supt. — cont'd 1893/4 in A.B. bd. education 1893/4. app. B, pp. 258-282. 1894/5 " " " " 1894/5:356-358. 1895/6 " 1895/6:306-308. 1896/7 1896/7:334-336. 1897/8 " 1897/8:358-361. Wm. M. Btcingle 1898/9 in AS. bd. education 1898/9:416-420. 1899/00" " " " 1899/00:439^41. 1900/1 " ' 1900/1:424-427. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:235-237. 1902/3 " 1902/3:242-245. 1903/4 1903/4:250-253. Passaic 1890/1-1903/4. Rept on manual training in public schools of Passaic. In Documents as follows : yame not given 1890/1 In A.B. bd. education 1890/1, app. pp. 109-110. H. H. Button 1891/2 In AB. bd. education 1891/2, pt 1 : 349-351. 1892/3 " " " " 1892/3, pt 1, app. pp. 280- 1893/4 in A.E. bd. education 1893/4. app. B. pp. 262-268. 1894/5 " 1894/5:359-369. 1895/6 ' " 1895/6:311-313. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7:339-340. 1897/8 ' ' 1897/8:361-363. F. E. Bpaulding 1898/9 in A.B. bd. education 1898/9:420-423. 1899/00 ' 1900/1 1901/2 1902/3 1903/4 1899/00 : 441-443. 1900/1 : 427-429. 1901/2 : 239-243. 1902/3 : 245-248. 1903/4 : 254-256. Paterson 1887/8-1903/4. Rept of manual training in public schools of Paterson. In Documents as follows : Edwin Royle, secretary 1887 '8 in A.B. bd. education 1887/8, app. pp. 138-140. O. M, Brands, supt. 1888/9 in A.E. bd. education 1888/9, app. pp. 155-165. - 1889/90 not found. name not given 1890/1 in A.E. bd. edacation 1890/1, app. pp. 110-114. J. A. Reinhart 1891/2 in A.E. bd. education 1891/2, pt 1 : 352-354. 1892/3 " " • " 1892/3. pt 1. app. pp. 281- 1893/4 In A.B. bd. education 1893/4. app. B. pp. 268-269. JSSJ/^ '; " ■' " 1894/5:369-371. 1895/6 " " " " 1893/6:309-311. IT. D. Monro 1896/7 in A.B. bd. education 1896/7:337-339. Addiion B. Poland 1897/8 in A.B. bd. education 1897/8 : 363-365. JS2§'^^ " " " " 1898/9:423-426. 1899, 00 " " " " 1899/00 : 443-145. L. A. Goodenough 1900 a in A.B. bd. education 1900/1 : 430^31. iySty,'^ " " " " 1901/2:237-239. i^¥,^ " " 1902/3:248-249. 1903/4 " " " 1903/4:256-258. Pompton Township, [Passaic Countj/'] 1902/3-1903/4. Rept on manual training in Pompton Township [Passaic Cotinty]. In Documents as follows : E. J. Brown 1902/3 In A.E. bd. education 1902/3 : 250-251. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:258-261. Red Bank 1894/5-1903/4. Rept on manual training in Red Bank. In Documents as follows : INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 275 EDUCATION— cont'd Manual Training — cont'd Red Bank — cont'd Richard Case 1894/5 in A.R. bd. education 1894/5:371-374. 1895/6 " " " " 1895/6:314-315. Unsigned 1896/7 In A.K. bd. education 1896/7 : 340-341. 8. V. Arrowsmith 1897/8 in A.E. bd. education 1897/8 : 365-367. 1898/9 " " " " ■ 1898/9:426-429. 1899/00" " " " 1899/00:445-448. 1900/1 " " " " 1900/1:431-433. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:243-246. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:251-253. 1903/4 ' " 1903/4:262-264. Ridgewood Under act of 1888, ch. 38. 1891/2-1903/4. Kept, on manual training in Ridgewood, Bergen Co. In Documents as follows : D. W. LaFetra 1891/2 In A.E. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1:354-357. 1892/3 " " " " 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 284- 287 1893/4 in A.R. bd. education 1893/4, app. B, pp. 269-272. B. C. Wooster 1894/5 in A.E. bd. education 1894/5 : 374-377. 1895/6 " " " " 1895/6:316-317. i896/7 ' " 1896/7:342-344. 1897/8 1897/8:367-368. 1898/9 1898/9:430-432. 1899/00" " " " 1899/00:448-450. 1900/1" ' 1900/1:433-434. 1901/2 ' 1901/2:246-247. 1902/3 ' " 1902/3:253-255. 1903/4 1903/4:264-265. Ringwood 1898/9. Kept, on industrial [i. e. manual] training in Ringwood. In Documents as follows : 1898/9 in A.R. bd. education 1898/9 : 432-434. Rutherford 1892/3-1893/4. Rept. on manual training in Distr. No. 40, Rutlierford. In Documents as follows : Theo. D. Bascall 1892/3 In A.E. bd. education 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 287- 290. Unsigned 1893/4 In A.E. bd. education 1893/4, app. B. pp. 272-273. South Orange 1890/1-1903/4. Rept. on manual training in South Orange. In Documents as follows : name not given 1890/1 in A.R. bd. education 1890/1, app. pp. 114-116. Elmer C. Sherman 1891/2 in A.R. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1 : 357-360. G. J. McAndrew 1892/3 in A.R. bd. education 1892/3. pt. 1, app. pp. 296- 298 1893/4 ' in A.R. bd. education 1893/4, app. B, pp. 273- 276. 1894/5 in A.R. bd. education 1894/5 : 379-382. 1895/6 " ' 1895/6:318-323. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7:345-350. 1897/8 1897/8:368-371. 1898/9 " " " " 1898/9:435-437. 2f . R. Surghard 1899/00 in A.E. bd. education 1899/00:451-452. B. W. Foster 1900/1 in A.E. bd. education 1900/1:434-437. 1901/2 " 1901/2:247-250. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:255-258. 1903/4 " 1903/4:266-268. EDUCATION— cont'd Manual Training — cont'd Summit 1891/2-1897/8. Rept. on manual training in Summit, Union Co. In Documents as follows : Name not given 1891/2 In A.E. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1 : 360-363. 1892/3-1893/4 not found. E. Fred Knapp 1894/5 in A.E. bd. education 1894/5 : 382-385.* 1895/6 ' " 1895/6:323-327. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7:351-352. John Kassori Lathrop 1897/8 in A.R. bd. education 1897/8 : 371-373. Town of Union 1889/90-1903/4. Rept. on manual training in Town of Union (distr. no. 6), Hudson Co. In Documents as follows : Name not given 1889/90 In A.R. bd. education 1889/90, app. pp. 96-103. 1890/1 1890/1. app. pp. 116-117. Otto Ortel 1891/2 in A.E. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1 : 363-366. 1892/3 " 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 290- 1893/4 ' In A.E. bd. education 1893/4, app. B, pp. 277- 1894/5 In A.E. bd. education 1894/5 : 385-387. 1895/6 " " " " 1895/6:327-329. 1896/7 " ' 1896/7:352-354. 1897/8 " " " " 1897/8:373-376. 1898/9 " " " " 1898/9:438-439. 1899/00 " ' 1899/00:4^3-455. 1900/1 ' " 1900/1:441-442. 1901/2 1901/2:250-253. 1902/3 ' " 1902/3:258-261. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:271-273. Trenton 1899/00-1900/1. Rept. on manual training in Trenton. In Documents as follows : B. G. Gregory 1899/00 In A.E. bd. education 1899/00 : 455-456. 1900/1 " 1900/1 : 437-440. Yineland 1888/9-1903/4. Rept. on manual training in Vineland, or Landis township.f In Documents as follows : W. MaoGeorge, Jr., district clerk 1888/9 in A.E. bd. education 1888/9, app. pp. 165-168. Name not given 1889/90 in A.E. bd. education 1889/90, app. pp. 104-105. 1890/1 " " " " 1890/1, app. pp. 118-119. J. P. Burnett 1891/2 In A.E. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1 : 366-372. 1892/3-1894/5 not found. S. J. Wightman 1895/6 In A.E. bd. education 1895/6 : 293-296. 1896/7 not found. J. J. Unger 1898/9 in A.E. bd. education 1898/9:407-410. 1899/00 " " " '^ 1899/00:457-459. 1900/1 " " " " 1900/1:443-445. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:253-256. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3 : 220-222. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:216-219. West HoT>oTcen 1890/1-1897/8. Rept. on manual training in West Ho- boken. In Documents as follows : Name not given 1890/1 in A.E. bd. education 1890/1, app. pp. 117-118. 1891/2-1895/6 not found. * State apprn. reed, for first time. t Given under the beading Landis township in 1895/6, 1898/9, 1901/2-1903/4. 276 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd Manual Training— cont'd West Hoboken — cont'd E. E. Haddenhorat, supervisor 1896/7 in A.R. bd. education 1896/7 : 354-355. Robt. "Waters, supervising principal 1897/8 in A.E. bd. education 1897/8 : 377. West Orange 1902/3-1903/4. Rept. on manual training in West Orange. In Documents as follows : Edwd. D. McCollom 1902/3 in A.K. bd. education 1902/3:270-274. Allton M. Sherman 1903/4 in A.E. bd. education 1903/4 : 274-279. Westfield 1902/3-1903/4. Rept. on manual training in Westfield. In Documents as follows : J. J. Savitz 1902/3 in A.E. bd. education 1902/3 : 265-270. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:279-283. Receipts axd ExPEKrarcBES ; see below, that title. Ixdus- TBTAT. ANT) TeCHNICAI EDrCATIOX, ETC. Maps 1852. Cause of delay in maps for public schools should be inquired into. (Govs. mess. (Port) Jan. 14, 1852: 21.) 1860. See below. Text-books, this date. 1865. Suggested that schools be supplied with geoL maps prepared by G. H. Cook. (A.R. supt public schools 1865: 19.) 1879. See above. Education, this date. 1880. See above. Dictionaries, etc. Military 1829. Feb. 5. Rept. of committee (Stites) to whom was referred petition of E. Dunbar and T. B. Ran- son, of the military school at Orange, asking loan of arms; favorable. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9: 225-226.) Museum 1894. Establishment of state educational museum rec- ommended; value of permanent exhibit (A.R. bd. of education 1893/4: 32-34.) Natural History 1877. The teaching of natural history In public schools discussed. (A.R. bd. of education 1876/7: 37-41.) 1878. Plan for natural history collection in small local museums which, If properly managed would result in establishment of state museum. {Same 1877/8: 60-61.) Negro 1826. See below. School Funds. Permanent School Fund, this date. 1899. See above. Education, this date. Night Schools See above. Evening Schools. Normal Schools 1846. Want of qualified teachers, and examination of teachers; establishment of state normal school rec- ommended. (A.R. supt public schools 1846: 413- 415.) Paging from Votes of Assem. 1847. History, nature and advantages of normal schools. (Same 1847: 536-545.) Paging from Minutes of Assem. 1848. Attention of Legisl. called to establishment of a state normal school; results in N. Y. (Same 1848: 16-17.) EDUCATION— cont'd Normal Schools — cont'd 1848. Rept from committee on education (Goble) reL to the establishment of a normal schooL (Minutes of Assem. 1848: 485-488.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1848. 7 pp., 1 leat Copies seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark, and in the State Library, Trenton. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1848.: 489). . Petition from inhabitants of Passaic Co. for es- tablishment of state normal school. (Sen. jol. 1848: 783.) 1849. Advisability of establishing state normal school. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849: 9-10.) 1852. Fiscal ability, public opinion, etc., to be con- sidered in regard to establishing normal schooL (Same (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 8.) 1854. Establishment of normal school recommended. (A.R. state supt public schools 1854: 9.) 1855. Establishment of school for education of teachers recommended; estimated cost; ann. support after completion. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 12- 13.) MoNTCLAiE State Noemai,' School 1902. Data showing need for second state normal school. (A.R. bd. of education 1901/2: xxxl-xxxv.) 1903. Rept of the state bd. of education to the LegisL in regard to the establishment of a second state nor- mal school. Trenton: MacCrellish & Qulgley. 1903. 11 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction, Trenton. 1904. Selection of site for a new normal schooL (A.R. bd. of education 1903/4: vlii.) State Noemal Schooi., Teekton serial Under sec 4 of act of Feb. 9, 1865, to establish a normal school. From 1856/7 to 1862/3, repts. are for the year ending Feb. 9 ; from 1863 to 1868/9, they are for the year ending Nov. 30 ; from 1869/70 to 1870/1, for the year ending Oct. 31 ; 1871/2 to 1889/90, for the year ending June 30; 1890/1 to 1892/3, for the year ending Aug. 31 ; 1893/4 to 1903/4, for the year ending June 30. 1855-1903/4. Ann. rept. of bd. of trustees • of the state normal school, and ace. docs. Checklist 1. 18-55 dept ed. Trenton: Prtd. at the Office of the "True American." 1856. 84 (1) pp., pis., illng. Entitled : Ann. repts. concerning the state normal school. 1. 1855 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 84 (1) pp. 2. 1856/7 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Office of the " True American." 1857. 219 pp., pis., illos. 2. 1856/7 doc ed. n. t. p. pp. 675-874. 3. 1857/8 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True Amer- ican " Office, 1858. 59 pp. 3. 1857/8 doc ed. h. t. p. pp. 615-673. 4. 1858/9 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " Tme Amer- ican '• Office, 1859. 44 pp., illns. Copy seen in the New York Public Library. 4. 185S '9 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " State Gazette and Republican Office," 1859. 41 pp^ illns. Copy seen in N. J. Dept of Public Instruction. 4. IS 58/9 doc. ed. n. t p. pp. 359-394. 5. 1859/60 dept ed. Trenton: Prtd. at the "Tme American " Office, 1860. 68 pp., 2 11., Illns. ' 1859/60 doc ed. n. t p. 359-416 (3) pp. 1860/1 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " Tme Amer- ican " Office. 1861. 77 pp., illns. 1860/1 doc ed. (Senate.) n. t p. pp. 795-867. " " " (House.) h. t p. pp. 327-fiOl. 1861/2 dept. ed. Jersey City: Prtd. by J. H. Lyon, 1862. 48 pp., illus. 1861/2 doc ed. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 48 pp. 1862/3 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 110 pp. (1) pp.. Ulus. 1862/3 doc ed. Trenton : D. Naar. " Tme American " Office, 1863. 110 (1) pp. 6. 8 * Beginning with the 37th report. 1890 '1, the Utle is Annual Re- port of the N. J. State Normal School, and ace. docs. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 377 EDUCATION— cont'd Noimal Schools — cont'd State Normal School, Trenton — cont'd serial — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 9. 1863 dept. ed. Trenton: Prtd. by D. Naar, "True American " Office, 1864. 182 (1) pp. 9. 1863 doc. ed. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 182 (1) pp. 10. 1863/4 dept. ed. Jersey City : Prtd. by J. H. Lyon, 1865. 83 pp.. illus. Copy seen in the New York Public Library. 10.1863/4 dept. ed. Trenton: J. R. Freese, "State Gazette " Office, 1865. 33 pp., lUus. Copy seen in N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction. 10. 1863/4 doc. ed. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon. 1865. 33 pp. 11. 1864/5 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " State Gazette" Office, 1866. 71 (1) pp.. lUus. 11. 1864/5 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. pp. 487-561. 12. 1865/6 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at Office of the State Gazette, 1867. 72 pp., lUus. 12. 1865/6 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 339-410, illus. 13. 1866/7 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True Amer- ican Office, 1868. 122 pp., Illus. 13. 1866/7 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 525-649. 14. 1867/8 dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1869. 103 pp., illus. 14. 1867/8 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 907-1010. 15. 1868/9 dept ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1870. 102 pp., Illus. 15. 1868/9 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. pp. 807-906. 16. 1869/70 dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1871. 95 pp., Illus. 16. 1869/70 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 523-627. 17. 1870/1 dept. ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy & Bechtel. 1872. 80 pp., Illus. 17. 1870/1 doe. ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy & Bechtel, 1872. 80 pp., illus. 18. 1871/2 dept. ed. Trenton : The State Gazette, Murphy & Bechtel. 1872. 78 pp., illus. 18. 1871/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 78 pp., illus. 19. 1872/3 dept. ed. Trenton : Murphy & Bechtel, 1873. 78 pp.. illus. Cover Imprint has State Gazette preceding name of printer. 19. 1872/3 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 78 pp., illus. 20. 1873/4 dept. ed. Trenton : Public Opinion — Wm. S. Sharp, 1874. 70 pp., Illus. 20. 1873/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 70 pp., illus. 21. 1874/5 dept. ed. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1875. 64 pp., illus. 21. 1874/5 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 64 pp., Illus. 22. 1875/6 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Prtg. House, 1876. 72 pp., Illus. 22. 1875/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 72 pp., illus. 23. 1876/7 dept. ed. Clinton: J. Carpenter, Jr., 1877. 77 pp., Illus. 23. 1876/7 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 77 pp., Illus. 24. 1877/8 dept. ed. Bordentown : J. D. Flynn, 1878. 79 pp., illus. 24. 1877/8 doc. ed. n..p., n. d. 79 pp. 25. 1878/9 dept. ed. Belvldere : J. Ketcham, 1879. 89 pp., Illus. 25. 1878/9 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 89 pp., Illus. 26. 1879/80 dept. ed. Belvldere : J. Ketcham, 1880. 152 pp.. illus. 26. 1879/80 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 152 pp., pi. 27. 1880/1 dept. ed. Orange : S. Toombs, 1881. 173 pp., illus. 27. 1880/1 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 173 pp. 28. 1881/2 dept. ed. Jersey City : M. MuUone, 1882. 84 pp., illus. 28. 1881/2 doc. ed. u. p., n. d. 84 pp., illus. 29. 1882/3 dept? ed. Hackensack : H. iT. Winton, 1883. 86 pp.. illus. Copy seen in Dept. of Public Instruction. 29. 1882/3 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 86 pp., Illus. 30. 1883/4 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1884. 90 pp., Illus. Copy seen In the Dept. of Public Instruction. 30. 1883/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 90 pp., illus. 31. 1884/5 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1885. 92 pp., Illus. Copy seen in the Dept. of Public Instruction. 31. 1884/5 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 92 pp., illus. 32. 1885/6 dept. ed. Camden : Dally Post Prtg. Co., 1886. 129 pp., Illus. Copy seen In the Dept. of Public Instruction. 32. 1885/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 129 pp., illus. 33. 1886/7 dept. ed. The Princeton Press, 1887. 148 pp., illus. 33. 1886/7 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 148 pp., illus. 34. 1887/8 dept. ed. Camden : S. Chew, 1889. 140 pp., Illus. 34. 1887/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 140 pp., illus. 35. 1888/9 dept. ed. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1889. 115 pp., lUus. EDUCATION— cont'd Normal Schools — cont'd State Noemal School, Trenton — cont'd serial — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 35. 1888/9 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 115 pp., illus. 36. 1889/90 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1890. 131 pp., illus. 36. 1889/90 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 131 pp., illus. 37. 1890/1 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1891. 157 pp., Illus. 37. 1890/1 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 157 pp., Illus. 38. 1891/2 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1892. 161 pp., Illus. 38. 1891/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 161 pp., Illus. 39. 1892/3 dept. ed. [pt. 1]. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley. 1893. 157 pp., illus. pt. 2. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1893. 185 pp. pt. 2 Is sometimes bound with pt. 1 ; sometimes occurs separately. 39. 1892/3 doc. ed. pt. 1. n. p., n. d. 157 pp., illus. pt. 2. n. p., n. d. 185 pp. 40. 1893/4 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1895. 159 pp., illus. 40. 1893/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 159 pp., Illus. 41. 1894/5 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1895. 163 pp., illus. 41. 1894/5 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 163 pp., illus. 42. 1895/6 dept. ed. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1896. 159 pp., illus. 42. 1895/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 159 pp., illus. 43. 1896/7 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1897. 153 pp., Illus. 43. 1896/7 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 153 pp., illus. 44. 1897/8 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub. Co^ 1898. 159 pp., Illus. 44. 1897/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 159 pp., Illus. 45. 1898/9 dept. ed. Camden: S. Chew & Sons, 1900. 160 pp., illus. 45. 1898/9 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 160 pp., illus. 46. 1899/00 dept. ed. Camden: S. Chew & Sons, 1901. 164 pp., Illus. 46. 1899/00 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 164 pp., Illus. 47. 1900/1 dept. ed. Trentxm : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1902. 144 pp., illus. 47. 1900/1 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 144 pp., illus. 48. 1901/2 dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1902. 144 pp., illus. 48. 1901/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 144 pp., illus. 49. 1902/3 dept. ed. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1903. 149 pp., illus. 49. 1902/3 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 149 pp., illus. 50. 1903/4 dept. ed. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1904. 153 pp., illus. 50. 1903/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 153 pp., illus. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1855 in App. to Minutes of Assem. 1856. doc. H. 2. 1856/7 ' Senate Jol. 1857 : 675-874. 2. " Minutes of Assem. 1857 : 675-874. 3. 1857/8 ' Senate ]ol. 1858 : 615-673. 3. " " " " Minutes of Assem. 1858 : 615-673. 4. 1858/9 " " " Senate Jol. 1859 : 359-394. 4. Minutes of Assem. 1859 : 359-394. 5. 1859/60" " " Senate jol. 1860:359-416 (3). 5. Minutes of Assem. 1860 : 359-416 (3). 6. 1860/1 in App. to Senate jol. 1861 : 795-867. 6. ' " Minutes of Assem. 1861 : 527-601. 7. 1861/2 " Leglsl. docs. 1862. 8. 1862/3 " " " 1863. 9. 1862/3 " " " 1864. 10. 1863/4 ' 1865. 11. 1864/5 " " " 1866:487-561. 12. 1865/6 " " " 1867:339-410. 13. 1866/7 " " " 1868 : 525-649. 14. 1867/8 1869:907-1010. 15. 1868/9 " " " 1870:807-906. 16. 1869/70 ' 1871 : 533-627. 17. 1870/1 ' 1872. 18. 1871/2 " " " 1873, doc. 15. 19. 1872/3 " " " 1874, doc. 15. 20. 1873/4 " " " 1875, doe. 15. 21. 1874/5 " " " 1876, doc. 15. 22. 1875/6 " " " 1877, doc. 16. 23. 1876/7 " " " 1878, doc. 16. 24. 1877/8 1879, doc. 44. 25. 1878/9 ' 1880, doe. 47. 26. 1879/80" " " 1881, v. 2, doc. 58. 27. 1880/1 " " " 1882, v. 2, doc. 44. 28. 1881/2 " " " 1883, v. 2, doc. 15. 29. 1882/3 " " " 1884, v. 2, doc. 17. 30. 1883/4 " " " 1885, v. 2, doc. 16. 31. 1884/5 " " " 1886, v. 2, doc. 15. 32. 1885/6 " " " 1887, v. 2, doc. 15. 33. 1886/7 1888, v. 2, doc. 16. 34. 1887/8 " " " 1889, y. 2, doc. 15. 278 EDUCATION— cont'd INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Normal Schools — cont'd State Nobmai, School, Teextox- -cont'd serial — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 35. 1888/9 in Lesisl. docs. 1890, v. 2, doc. 16. 36. 1889/90" " " 1891, v. 3, doc. 22. 37. 1890/1 " " " 1892, v. 3, doc. 20. 38. 1891/2 " " " 1893, T. 3, doc. 23. 39. 1892/3 " " " 1894, v. 3, docs. 27 and 28. 40. 1893/4 " " " 1895 (i. e. 119 sess.), v. 4, doc. 33. 41. 1894/5 in Legisl. docs. 1895 (i. e. 120 sess.), v. 4, doc. 33. 42. 1895/6 in Legisl. docs. 1896, v. 4, doc. 28. 43. 1896/7 " " " 1897, T. 4, doc. 19. 44. 1897/8 " " " 1898, v. 5, doc. 35. 45. 1898/9 ' 1899, v. 3, doc. 16. 46. 1899/00" " " ISOO, v. 5, doc. 43. 47. 1900/1 " " " 1901, V. 5, doc. 44. 48. 1901/2 ' 1902, T. 5, doc. 59. 49. 1902/3 " " " 1903, v. 5, doc. 53. 50. 1903/4 " " " 1904, v. 5, doc. 52. A condensed rept. also occurs in Documents as follows : 38. 1891/2 in A.B. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1:245-260. Entitled : Ann. rept. of tlie State Normal School ; from 1892/3-1903/4 It is called Ann. rept. of the state normal and model schools including report of the Famum Preparatory School. 39. 1892/3 in A.E. bd. education 1892/3, pt 1, app. pp. 203-223. 40. 1893/4 in A.E. bd. education 1893/4, app. A, pp. 191- 207. 41. 1894/5 in A.E. bd. education 1894/5:303-320. 42. 1895/6 " " " " 1895/6:251-256. 43. 1896/7 " 1896/7:279-284. 44. 1897/8 • " 1897/8 : 293-302. 45. 1898/9 " " " " 1898/9 : 343-352. 46. 1899/00 " " " " 1899/00 : 354-380. 47. 1900/1 " ' 1900/1:335-353. 48. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:297-321. 49. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:319-344. 50. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:285-313. Principal'* Report 1860-1862. Rept. of principal of normal school to supt public schools. In Documents as follows : Wm. F. Phelpg, principal 1860 in A.E. supt. public schools 1860 : 152-158.* 1861 " " " " " 1861:55-57. 1862 " " 1862:69-73. non-serial 1855. On organization of state normal school. (A.R. state supt. public schools 1855: 6-8.) 1856. Establishment of normal school in temporary bldg. in Trenton (1855); permanent edifice in process of erection by citizens of Trenton. (Govs, mess. (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 6.) . Normal school established by act of Feb. 9, 1855; attendance; depts.; object. (A.R. supt. public schools 1856: 7-9.) 1857. Success of normal school. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 7.) . Normal school: attendance; importance; model school (bldg. erected by citizens of Trenton). (A.R. supt public schools 1857: 8-12.) 1858. Proposed modification of law to confer on nor- mal graduates same privileges as are conferred on regularly licensed teachers, without examinations. {Same 1858: 17.) . Growth and prosperity of normal school; no. of pupils since organization; no. teaching in public schools; commendation of school. ((jOvs. mess. (NeweU) Jan. 13, 1858: 12-13.) . Normal school: attendance; growth; aim; act establishing normal school to expire Feb. 9, 1860; legislative action advised in connection therewith; model school. (A.R. supt public schools 1858: 8-11.) ' Paging from Collected docs. EDUCATION— cont'd Normal Schools — cont'd State Nobmal Schooi,, Teenton — cont'd nonrserial—cont'A 1859. Demand for teachers educated at normal school; attendance at school; no. of pupils at model school; terms of contract for model school bldg. ; expiration of act establishing state normal school Feb. 9, 1860; action necessary during present session. (Govs, mess. (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 12-13.) . Normal school: attendance, male and female; benefits, etc.; model school. (A.R. supt. public schools 1859: 101-104.) Paging from app. to Senate jol., 1860. 1860. Normal school: its aims, comparison with those of other states, etc. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) . See above. Education, this date. . Normal school: impressions made by teachers sent out therefrom. (A.R. supt public schools 1860: 90-92.) Paging from app. to House jol., 1861. 1861. Value of property owned by state in connection with normal and model schools, etc. ; amt. expended up to date for support of normal schooL {Same 1861: 11.) . Cause of education aided by trained teachers such as are furnished by the normal school and teachers' institutes. (Govs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 6.) . Rept. of committee on education (Yard) on As- sem. bill to discontinue appms. to normal school; unfavorable. (Minutes of Assem. 1861: 537-539.) 1861 [i. e. 1862]. Rept. of Senate committee on educa- tion (Leaming) in reference to petitions for repeal of law establishing state normal school; unfavor- able. Jersey City: John H. Lyon, 1862. 6 pp. / The rept. was made March 20, 1862. It was not prtd. in the journals. 1862. Plan to be presented for teaching military sci- ence at normal school. (Govs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 14, 1862.) . Questions contained in circular issued by prin- cipal of state normal school [to teachers and others] who had ever attended said schooL (A.R. bd. edu- cation 1862: 72.) 1863. Normal school continues to prosper. ((Jovs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 13, 1863: 4.) 1864. By-laws of the bd. of trustees of the N. J. state normal school. Newark: Prtd. at the Daily Adver- tiser Office, 1864. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. . Organization of normal school (1855) and sub- sequent legislation; continuance recommended; ob- ject; no. of persons who have reed, instruction; ownership of normal and model school bldgs.; terms of acquisition of Famum Preparatory School. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 6-7 or 7-8.) There are two editions of this mess. . General stmt showing financial relations be- tween state and normal school branches. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 8 or 8-9.) There are two editions of this mess. . Rept. of committee (Hamilton) on value of nor- mal and model school property at Trenton and right and interest of state therein. (Minutes of Assem. 1864: 321-322.) . State normal school established by act of Feb. 9, 1855; attendance; utility; etc. (A.R. supt public schools 1864: 28-29.) 1865. No. of pupils at normal school; model school; Farnum Preparatory School; normal school should be made a permanent institution and state should own property; terms on which normal and model INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 379 EDUCATION— cont'd Normal Schools— cont'd State Nobmal School, Tbenton — cont'd non-serial — cont'd school property can be obtained. (Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1865. State normal school: failure of men to enter teaching profession on acct. of inadequate salaries; erection of boarding-house in connection with normal school. (A.R. supt. public schools 1865: 16-17.) . Kept, of committee on education (Wurts) on that part of Govs. ann. mess. rel. to normal school and model school buildings and land on which situated. (Sen. jol. 1865: 52-55.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1865: 94-97.) 1866. Normal school: purchase of model and normal school bldgs.; cost; no. of pupils; receipts from tuition from model school. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 11-12.) 1867. Flourishing condition of normal school, attend- ance at normal, model and Farnum Preparatory Schools. (Same (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e. 8], 1867: 13 or 16.) There are two editions of this mess. 1868. Normal school: attendance; do. for model and Farnum Preparatory schools; necessity of boarding house for boys. (Same (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 12-13.) . Normal school: attendance in teachers' dept., model and preparatory schools; efiBciency of trained teachers. (A.R. bd. of education 1867/8: 649.) Paging from Collected docs. 1869. Normal school : increasing attendance, etc. (Same 1860/9: 551.) Paging from Collected docs. 1869. No. of pupils at normal, model and Farnum Pre- paratory schools in 1868; Increase over 1867; satis- factory mngmt. of schools. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 14-15.) 1870. Attendance at Farnum and model * and normal schools ; successful financial mgmt. of model * and normal schools. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 9-10 or 15-16.) There are two editions of this mess. . Normal school : attendance at normal, model and preparatory schools; no. of graduates annually. (A.R. bd. education 1869/70: 45-46.) Paging from Collected docs. 1872. Much due to state normal school for elevating standard of popular education. (Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 16, 1872: 9.) . Normal school in flourishing condition; desira- bility of erecting lodging and boarding house for young men; corps of teachers strengthened and other improvements made with additional grant of $5000; scholarships. (A.R. bd. of education 1871/2: 5-6.) 1873. School year of normal school to end in June (act of Apr. 3, 1872) ; total attendance at normal, model and Farnum Preparatory schools; graduates from normal school; scholarship apprn. of 1872. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 12-13.) . Aggregate no. of pupils at normal, model and Farnum Preparatory schools; no. of normal gradu- ates; purchase of lands and bldgs. of normal school; cost; value. (Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1874. Normal and model schools closed on acct. of scarlet fever. (Rept. of health comn. 1874: 60.) 1874-1892. List of certificates issued to normal school graduates. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4 (p. 13) — same 1892/3.) * By misprint, model school statistics are given as normal school ; Items are in paragraph with Farnum School. EDUCATION— cont'd Normal Schools — cont'd State Normal School, Trenton — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1875. Enrollment at Normal School, incl. Model and Preparatory schools. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1876. Rept. from special committee (E. Drake) on state normal school apptd. to investigate charges of de- falcation in financial mngmt. and mal-administra- tion of principal. (Minutes of Assem. 1876: 881- 883.) 1877. " The normal, model and Farnum schools were never better managed and the common schools are steadily advancing in efficiency under the Board of Education, the state and co. supts." (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 17.) 1877-1893. Normal teachers; table showing no. of nor- mal graduates and undergraduates [of the state normal school] teaching in each co.; comment. (A.R. bd. of education 1876/7 (pp. 24-25)— some 1892/3.) 1878. Normal, model and Farnum schools well man- aged; public school system is admirable. (Govs, mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 20-21.) 1879. Normal school well conducted; mortgage on boarding hall property. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 19.) 1882. Attendance, graduates, expenses of normal school in 1881; improvements proposed. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1883. Enrollment at normal school; graduates; im- provements; amt. of ann. apprn.; scholarship fund; expenditure since 1872. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. No. of pupils and graduates at normal school in 1882/3; expenditure for boarding houses; recom- mended that scholarship fund be abolished; ex- pense of school to state since organization; accum- ulation of real estate; limit of productiveness has been reached ; recommended that apprn. be reduced to a figure proportionate to results obtained. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1885. Attendance at normal and model schools 1883/4; 5/6 of pupils attending normal school do not gradu- ate; improvements, etc.; cost of maintenance and improvements in 1883/4. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 23.) . Enrollment and attendance at normal and model schools; expenditures by state; tuition reed. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 19-20.) 1885/6. Enrollment and attendance at normal and model schools; graduates; expenditure; state ap- prns.; tuition receipts. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1888. Attendance at normal and model schools in 1886/ 7; normal graduates; need of fence around grounds. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 36.) 1889. Attendance at normal, model and Farnum schools in 1888; propriety of having manual training in normal school. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1889/90. Attendance at normal and model schools; new bldg.; cost. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1890. Attendance at normal and model schools; no. of graduates from Farnum school; need of increased bldg. accommodations at normal school; advisa- bility of introducing manual training and appropri- ating portion of income of school fund for that pur- pose. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 23-24.) 1891. Abolition of trustees of normal school recom- mended. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1892. Co-operation betw. state agric. college and state normal school. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 15-16.) . New financial system at normal school. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 21.) 280 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd Normal Schools — cont'd State Nobmal School, Tbentok — cont'd norirserial — cont'd 1892. Establishment of normal school in 1855; object; no. of teachers graduated; model school, its pur- pose, more than self-supporting; original cost of schools and estimated value of property; attend- ance at normal and model schools in 1891; sources of revenue; receipts and disbursements 1890/1. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 22-23.) . Tables : original cost, present valuations of state normal and model school buildings, also apprn. for same. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1: 248.) . State normal school: needed Improvements; li- censes; no. of graduates and graduates teaching during 1891/2; demands for trained teachers. (Same 1891/2 pt 1: 182-184.) 1893. State normal school: change in length of course of study; N. J. normal school exhibits at World's Fair; no. of graduates employed during year, etc. (Same 1892/3 pt. 1: 46-48.) . Completion of addition to normal school; cost. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 20.) . No. of graduates from normal school since es- tablishment (1855) ; enrollment; graduates; addi- tional apprn. asked; enrollment of model school and earnings; receipts and disbursements of the two schools, 1891/2; valuation of property. (Same (Ab- bett) Jan. 1893: 21-22.) 1894. State normal and model schools; need of one or two more normal schools; city training schools; comparison of normal school and city training school. (A.R. bd. of education 1893/4: 42-45.) 1895. Progress of normal school at Trenton; no. of pupils, graduates; need of two more normal schools; maintenance of training schools at local expense in Newark, Jersey City and other cities; no. of normal schools In N. T., Mass., Conn, and Penn. (Same 1894/5: 105-106.) 1896. Object of normal and model schools; latter is self-sustaining; enrollment of both schools in 1895; no. of graduates from normal school since estab- lishment (1855) ; earnings of model school, 1895; matter of ventilation should receive attention. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) Effectiveness of normal school; demand for trained teachers; growing necessity for a second normal school. (A.R. bd. of education 1895/6: 34- 35.) 1897. State normal school: enrollment; graduates; value; recommended that bureau of information be established at state capitol with view of enabling teachers and school boards to become acquainted with one another's needs. (Same 1896/7: 4o-4/.j 1900. Standard of admission to normal schools raised. (Same 1899/00: 7.) 1902. Changes made at state normal school with apprn. of $10,000. (Same 1901/2: v.) 1904. Appm. of $40,000 to state normal school; enlarge- ment of boarding halls. (Same 1903/4: viii.) Farnum Preparatory School See below, Eldncation : iDdividnal Institutions. Model School The annual report of the model school Is Included in that of the state normal school ; see the serial gronp ; also entries under non-serlaL 1857-1860. Comment on model school connected with state normal school. (A.R. state supt. public schools 1858 (pp. 11-12)— «ome 1860.) 1858. Flourishing condition of model school. (Gfovs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 13.) EDUCATION— cont'd Normal Schools — cont'd State Nobmal School, Teenton — cont'd Model School — con'd 1862. N. J. state normal school. The induction of Prof. John S. Hart as principal of the model schooL Trenton: Prtd. at the "True American" office, 1862. 48 pp. Copy seen in the Library of Princeton University. Receipts and Expenditures A financial stmt is given in the ann. rept. of the State Normal School. 1864/5-1884/5. Table: amts. paid for normal school building and repairs. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (p. 599)— «(Mne 1884/5.) Paging from Collected docs. 1864/5-1903/4. Amts. paid to acct. of normal school; table. (Same 1864/5 (p. eOi)—same 1884/5.) Paging from Collected docs. The total amt. expended on the normal school is given in the condensed stmt, of receipts and ezpenditnres found in the treasurer's repts., from 1854/5-1863/4. From 1885/6-1894/5. the table is given with the school fand acct. 1866/7-1903/4. Same; comment. (A.R. comptroller 1866/7 (p. 223)— same 1903/4.) Paging from Cqliected does. With the exception of 1879 and 1884, the stmt, does not occur nnder the caption, Normal School, until 1896- 1904. It is given at first nnder State Schools and School Board, later under Education. During the period 1886-1895, it is given only under the School E^ind acct. 1867. See below. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1868. See same, this date. 1869. See same, this date. 1870. See same, this date. 1871-1885. See same, these dates. 1875-1884. Table: normal school scholarship. (A.R. treasurer 1872/3 (p. 87) — same 1883/4.) 1901. See above. Education, this date. Physical 1890. Tables showing measurements of students of Am- herst College, physical gains during a part and the whole of the college course, etc. (15 A.R. bd. health 1891: 64-67.) 1892. Summary of paper by T. D. Landon on " Physical Culture." (16 same 1892: 148-149.) Private Schools 1861. On complaints that public money is unlawfully used, for support of private schools, inconvenience arising from restrictions rel. to application of pub- lic money; need of poorly furnished school houses to be supplied with necessary aids to study. (AJEC state supt public schools 1863: 6-7.) 1869. Private schools: no. In state; use; attendance; distribution among cos. (A.R. bd. of education 1868/ 9: 540-541.) Paging from Collected docs. 1875-1877. See above, Districts, these dates. 1893-1904. Table: no. of private sectarian and non-sec- tarian schools in each co. having twenty-five pupils or more; comment. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt 1 (p. 87)— same 1903/4.) Omitted in 1894. 1895-1900. Table: no. children, by cos., attending pri- vate schools, distinguishing sex. (Same 1894/5 (p. 21)— same 1899/00.) 1901. Private schools: decrease in no.; office of private school. (Some 1890/1: 21-22.) Receipts and Expenditures See also below, EMucation ; Individual Institntions. 1851. Favoring recommendation of Gov. that revenue annually derived from public works be wholly de- voted to cause of education; suggestions for ^ot- ment of this sum should said recommendation be adopted. (A.R. state supt public schools 1851: IS- IS.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STA.TE OF NEW JERSEY 281 EDUCATION— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1863-1864. Receipts and expenditures for educational purposes. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) . Comparative stmt. <3f amts. raised in each co. for school purposes. (A.R. state supt. public schools 1864: 7-14.) 1864-1865. Stmt, of amt. of money reed, and expended for use of public schools in 1865 and amt. expended in 1864. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 11.) 1865. Apprns. from state fund to public schools paid by late treasurer in Dec. (A.R. treasurer 1865/6: 64.) 1865-1866. Financial stmts, of schools by cos., and townships. (A.R. supt. public schools 1865 (pp. 55- 60)— bd. of education 1866.) 1865/6-1877/8. Amt. of apprn. to public schools, from state fund. (A.R. treasurer 1865/6 (p. 28) — same 1877/8.) 1867. State schools and state bd. of education: amt. appropriated to normal school, Farnum School at Beverly, public schools; total expenditure for schools; reason for large amt. expended for inci- dentals, traveling expenses, etc.; diminution of school fund by removal of bank tax; suggested that state make good this loss by apprns. (A.R. comp- troller 1866/7: 223-224.) Paging from Collected docs. . Table: amt. of money appropriated for support of public education for school year ending Aug. 31. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 11-12.) . Apprn. to support of public schools Increased to $100,000. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7: 658.) Paging from Collected docs. 1867-1904. Tabular stmt, of apportionment of state apprn. for public schools by cos. and salary of co. supts. [Same 1867 (pp. 679-680)— some 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. 1868. Amts. paid to normal school, Farnum School; public schools; expenses on acct. of state bd. of edu- cation; amt. paid for teachers' institutes; decrease of expenditures of bd. compared with 1867. (A.R. comptroller 1867/8: 17.) . Table: whole amt. expended in the state for and on behalf of public schools. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 13.) 1869. Total amt. received from different sources for educational purposes. (Same (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 18 or 32.) There are two editions of tliis message. . Disbursements to public schools, normal school, Farnum School; on acct. of bd. of education; amt. for personal expenses of members; for institutes in Morris, Warren, Burlington and Camden cos. (A.R. bd. of education 1868/9: 273.) Paging from Collected docs. 1869-1872. Average cost per pupil of public education in state. {Same 1868/9 (p. 540)— same 1871/2.) Pacing from Collected docs. 1870. Ann. apprns. to public schools, normal school, Farnum School; disbursements for normal school repairs and for state bd. of education; allowance for clerk hire to supt. of public instruction; co. in- stitutes, etc. (Same 1869/70: 10.) 1870-1891. Revenues for school purposes; amts. from various sources; increase or decrease, etc. {Same 1869/70 (pp. 35-36)— some 1891.) Paging from Collected docs. Omitted in 1885. 1871-1885. Education [expenditures from state fund]: ann. apprns. for public schools, state normal school, Farnum Preparatory School; expenditures for ex- penses of bd. of education and co. institutes and for repairs to normal school; increase over preceding EDUCATION— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd year and estimate for ensuing year. (A.R. comp- troller 1870/1 (pp. 15-16)— same 1884/5.) From 1877-1885 apprn. to encourage formation of free libraries In public schools is included; in 1880 and 1881 expenses for metric apparatus added ; In 1884 and 1885 expenses of education and maintenance of blind and feeble-minded added. After 1885. expenditures for educational purposes from state fund are mainly for deaf and dumb, blind, feeble-minded, etc. ; see Maintenance. 1871/2. Table: amt. of money expended in state for support of public schools. (Govs. mess. (Parker) - Jan. 14, 1873: 12.) 1873. See above, Education, this date. 1874. See same, this date. . Average cost of each pupil attending state schools $3.33 less than for 1873. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 5.) 1874/5. Amts. paid from state treasury on acct. of free schools. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 19.) 1875-1879. Table: total apportionment for each co. (Burlington, Monmouth, Morris, Sussex, Warren); per capita apportionment of state apprn. ; no. of dis- tricts receiving $350; maximum census in $350 districts; per capita apportionment to remaining districts; effect of reducing $350 to $300. (A.R. bd. of education 1878: 21.) 1875-1880. Table: aggregate amt. of school money ap- propriated by state annually since 1875, ann. de- crease in that apprn., ann. increase in school cen- sus, and decrease in per capita apportionment to COS.; apprn. insufficient to keep schools at present standard; further legislation needed. {Same 1878/ 9: 28-30.) Repeated in 1879/80, p. 18. 1879. See below. School Funds. School Tax, this date. 1880. Average cost of education per pupil. (A.R. bd. education 1879/80: 5.) 1881. See above. Education, this date. 1882. Amt. of state school tax; district and city tax; apprns.; total expenditure for educational purposes; excess over 1881; value of school property; decrease. (A.R. bd. education 1881/2: 5.) 1883. Summary of school statistics: state tax, distr. and city tax, other sources; increase or decrease; expenditures; value of school property, etc. {Same 1S82/3: 5.) 1884. Table: current and permanent expenses of cities for school purposes. {Same 1883/4: 16.) 1885-1891. Amt. expended for school purposes; sources of revenue; taxes; value of school property, etc.; increase or decrease in different items. {Same 1884/ 5 (pp. 5-6)— some 1890/1.) 1886/7. See above. Education, this date. 1887/8. See above. Education, this date. 1889. Too many districts report large balance on hand at close of yr. which should have been expended for support of schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1888/9: 11.) 1890/1. See above. Education, this date. 1891. Sources of money for educational purposes; ex- penses paid from school fund. (Govs. mess. (Ab- bett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1891/2. See above. Education, this date. 1891/3-1892/4. See same, this date. 1892. Amt. expended for school purposes; how ex- pended; sources of revenue. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1: 6.) . School revenues; complete stmt, of ann. receipts and expenditures of state for school purposes; com- ment. {Same 1891/2 pt. 1: 28-31.) 1892/3-1894/5. Table: per capita cost each yr. in the nine large cities of state. {Same 1894/5: 58.) 283 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1895-1896. Comment on amts. expended for new build- ings and repairs. (Same 1894/5 (pp. 32-33) — same 1895/6.) 1900. Increase in amt expended for teachers' salaries, in amt. expended for repairs and building and amt. expended for manual training. (Same 1899/00: 6.) 1901. See above, Education, this date. 1901-1904. Table: disbursements to co. collectors for amt appropriated from state fund for the purpose of reducing the state school tax; itemized. (A.R. treasurer 1900/1 (pp. 547-548) — same 1903/4.) . Same; total. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1 (p. 81) — same 1903/4.) 1902. Total expenditure for educational purposes; in- crease; per capita cost. (A.R. bd. of education 1901/2: xiv-xv.) BoABD OF Education 1866-1885. Amts. paid to state bd. of education. (A.R. treasurer 1865/6 (p. 61) — same 1884/5.) Contmned below, under dates. 1896/7-1903/4. For the period. 1886-1896, consult school fund acct in treasurer's repts. 1868. See above. Receipts and £Ixpenditares, this date. 1869. See same, this date. 1870. See same, this date. 1871-1885. See same, these dates. 1896/7-1903/4. Table: expenses on acct of state bd. of education. (A.R. treasurer 1896/7 (pp. 383-386) — same 1903/4.) 1897-1903/4. Same. (A.R. comptroUer 1896/7 (p. 56)— same 1903/4.) 1903. Receipts: amt erroneously paid to state bd. of education. (A.R. treasurer 1903/4: 47.) . Same. (A.R. comptroUer 1903/4: 31) CousTy SuPERnTS 1901-1903/4. Disbursements on acct. of county superin- tendents of schools for salaries. (AJEl. comptroller 1900/1 (p. 80)— same 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1900/1 (pp. 221-229) — same 1903/4.) EXAMTSEBS 1901-1903/4. Disbursements for services and expenses of member of state bd. of examiners, apptd. by state bd. of education. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1 (p. 81) — same 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1900/1 (p. 547) — same 1903/4.) EXHIHITXOKS 1876. Table: expenditure of appm. of $4000 made by l^jsL to defray expenses in making centennial exhibit (A.R. state bd. of education 1875/6: 28- 29.) 1876-1877. Table: disbursement of centennial school appm. (AJt treasurer 1875/6 (pp. 118-119) — same 1876/7.) IVBUBTSXAL AHD TBCHHICAI, EDTJCATIOR ASD MAJftTAL TBAEf- UHG 1895-1896. See above. Industrial and Technical Educa- tion, these dates. 1896-1903/4. Table: disbursements on acct of indus- trial education [and manual training under acts of 1881 and 1888]; in detail (AJt treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 274-275)— «om« 1903/4.) . Same; total amt under each act (AJt comp- troUer 1895/6 (p. 62)— same 1903/4.) 1900. See above. Receipts and BSxpenditures, this date. 1901. Amt expended for industrial education. (Govs, mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 8, 1901.) 1903. Receipts; industrial education apprn. errone- ously paid. (A.R. treasurer 1902/3: 33.) . Same. (A.R. comptroUer 1902/3: 24.) EDUCATION— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd NoEMAL Schools; see above, that title School CEKsrs Amt. of disbursements on acct of school (A.R. comptroUer 1894/5 (p. 55) — same treasurer 1894/5 1895-1900/1. census. 1900/1.) Omitted in 1895/6. 1895-1901. Same; itemized. (A.R. (pp. 416-417)— some 1900/1.) Not found in 1895/6. Paging from rept. for the year ending Oct. 31. School Futsd Only expenses in connection with the protection or col- lection of the school fund are Altered here. For receipts and disbursements of the fund; see below. School Funds. 1867. See above. Receipts and EJxpenditures, this date. 1875-1885. Table: school fund expenses. (A.R. treas- urer 1874/5 (p. 135}— same 1884/5.) Under act of Apr. 9, 1875, et seg., authorizing payment from the state fund of expenses. In connection with the foreclosure of mortgages held by trustees for the support of common schools. An abbreviated stmt. Is also found In the comptroller's repts., 1874/5-1884/5, nnder the heading, Bdncation. In 1885, legal and various other expenses previonsly made from the state fund were directed to be paid from the school fund. Expenses of this natnre will be found under the School Fund acct. in both comptroller's and treasurer's repts., 1885-1896. A few payments were made from the state fund in 1885 before the law took effect. For further dis- bursements on acct. of the school fund, see below, under dates 1896^/7-1903/4. 1896/7-1903/4. Table: apprn. and disbursements for legal and other expenses incurred in the investment and protection of the school fund and in collection of the income thereof. (A.R. comptroUer 1896/7 (p. 55) — same 1903/4.) This was not a disbursement from the school fund, but from a special appm. for expenses in connection with its protection and collection. . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1896/7 (pp. 369- 371)— same 1903/4.) 1897-1901. School fund expenses; amt returned to Gie state fund for insurance premium on property pur- chased of trustees of school fund. (A.R. treasurer 1896/7 (p. 150)— game 1901/2.) Omitted from 1898 to 1901. . Same. (A.R. comptroUer 1896/7 (p. 25) — same 1901/2.) Omitted from 1898 to 1901. School Libbabies 1871-1903/4. Free school Ubraries: amt disbursed under act making provisional appms; estimate for coming year. (A.R. comptroUer 1870/1 (p. 16) — same 1903/4.) Estimate Is omitted after 1876; from 1877-1883, the amt. expended Is given imder the heading. Educa- tional ; from 1884-1895 it is included in file school fund acct. ; from 1886 to 1904, it Is In tabular form, under the heading Free School libraries, stating amt. of appms. and disbnisements. . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1870/1 (p. 89) — same 1903/4.) 1877-1885. See above. Receipts and Expenditures, under dates, 1871-1885. 1878-1892. Table: total no. of payments to each co. for district school Ubraries. (AJR. state bd. of educar tion 1877/8 (p. 11)— same 1891/2.) 1896. Table: appm. and payment for 3000 copies of a political and legislative history of N. J. for dis- tribution among school Ubraries. (A.R. comptroUer 1895/6: 62.) 1897. Amt reed, from free school libraries, the sum not having been used for the purpose spess&eA in the order. (Same 1896/7: 24-25.) . Same. (A.R, treasurer 1896/7: 30.) 1898/9. Table: payments to school Ubraries, by cos. (AJt bd. of education 1898/9: 79-83.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 283 EDUCATION— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd StrPEKINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION See also Salaries. 1870. See above, Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1896/7-1903/4. Table: disbursements to supt. of public instruction. (A.R. treasurer 1896/7 (pp. 470-476) — same 1903/4.) Salary and other Items. 1897-1903/4. Same. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7 (p. 55) — same 1903/4.) Teachers' Institutes 1866. Table: disbursements for teachers' institutes. (A.R. treasurer 1865/6: 119-120.) From 1867 to 1896 the disbursements for teachers' In- stitutes may be found under the school fund acct. 1868. See above, Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1869. See same, this date. 1897-1904. Table: expenses of teachers' institutes. (A.R. treasurer 1896/7 (pp. 475-476) — same 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7 (p. 56) — same 1903/4.) 1903. Unexpended balance of appm. for teachers' in- stitutes. (A.R. treasurer 1902/3: 50.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1902/3: 27.) Teachers' Libraries 1896/7-1903/4. Table: disbursements on acct. teachers' libraries. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7 (p. 56) — same 1903/4.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1896/7 (pp. 476- 477)— same 1903/4.) Revenue See above. Receipts and Expenditures. Also below. School Fund. Rural Schools See also Agriculture. Education. 1879. Suggested that education in public schools be made of practical value by teaching rudiments of agric. science toboys in rural distrs. and mechani- cal pursuits in cuies and instructing girls in house- hold arts, (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 15-17.) 1881. Agriculture should be introduced into rural schools; common school education in both city and country should be practical; waste of people's money to teach languages, music and arts. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 8-9.) 1893. Grading rural schools; essential features of N. J. system, principal evils virhlch it aimed to reach and correct, and results. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/ 3 pt. 1: 29-36.) 1894. Rural vs. city schools. (Same 1893/4: 25-31.) 1897. On township supervision as the most practi- cable and effective means of improving rural schools. (Same 1896/7: 47-48.) School Census serial 1 series 1891/2-1892/3. Rept. of the supt. of the school census. Checklist John J. Matthews, superintendent 1891/2-1892/3. See above, Education, the serial group, pts. 1 and 2 of repts. for 1891/2 and 1892/3. 2 series 1894/5-1899/00. [Rept. of the supt. of the school cen- sus.] Checklist No separate copies were prtd. In Documents as follows : Dr. Lloyd Wilbur, superintendent 1894/5 in A.E. bd. education 1894/5 : 17-18 ; 517-635. 1895/6 " " " " 1895/6 : 159-160 ; 459-583. 1896/7 ' 1896/7 : 197-199 ; 485-611. 1897/8 " ' 1897/8 : 196-198 ; 507-631. EDUCATION— cont'd School Census — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd Herbert N. Morse, superintendent 1898/9 In A.R. bd. education 1898/9 : 221-231 ; 569-693. app. pp. O. J. Baxter, superintendent of puilio instruction 1899/00 In A.R. bd. education 1899/00 : 217-233 ; app. pp. 129-251. non-serial 1855. No. of children in state betw. ages of 5 and 18; no. who have attended public schools. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 12.) 1867. See above. Education, this date. 1867/8-1903/4. See same, these dates. 1868. No. of children in state of school age. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 12.) 1870-1900. Table: school census totals for each of past 30 yrs. with increase or decrease each yr. (A.R. bd. of education 1899/00: 220.) 1871. District school census; relation to apportionment of school moneys; no. of distrs. abolished in each CO. ; desirable that there should be no distrs. having less than 45 children. (Same 1870/1: 19-20.) 1872. District school census: no. of distrs. having less than 45 children, betw. 45 and 80, etc. ; abolishment of feeble distrs. (Same 1871/2: 25.) 1873. Distr. school census: no. of distrs. with less than 45 children, no. with a census betw. 45 and 80, aver- age, etc.; cos. having large no. of distrs. weak in numbers. (Same 1872/3: 18.) 1874. District school census: no. of school distrs.; no. of bldgs.; no. of depts.; no. of distrs. having less than 45 children, no. having betw. 45 and 80, etc.; dissatisfaction with repeal of law giving certain weak distrs. $350 before per capita apportionment was made. (Same 1873/4: 18.) 1875-1884. Distr. school census; no. of distrs. having less than 45 children, betw. 45 and 80, betw. 80 and 120, etc.; average school census per distr. (Same 1874/5 (p. li)—same 1883/4.) 1875-1888. Table: per cent of census of school children In cities enrolled in the public schools, each year, per cent of census attending. (11 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1887/8: 622.) From 1885-1888, per cent Is given for each city, viz. : Jersey City, Newark, Paterson, Camden, Hoboken, Trenton, Elizabeth. New Brunswick, Bridgeton, Mill- viHe. 1876-1885. Table: rate of increase in school census by yrs. (A.R. state bd. of education 1884/5: 12.) 1880. Table: percentages of children of different ages in all cities of state, in public schools, private schools and out of schools; comment. (Same 1879/ 80: 65.) . School census, enrollment, attendance; increase. (Same 1879/80: 5.) 1880-1884. Table: percentage of children of different ages in school in cities; comment. (Same 1879/80 (pp. 63-64) — same 1883/4.) 1881. Time for taking school census should be same throughout state; May suggested. (Sams 1880/1: 27- 28.) 1883. Table: total census, total seating capacity, per- centage of seating accommodations, and additional seats required to accommodate 60 per cent of school census in cities; recommendation that law be amended to require cities to furnish sufficient ac- commodations as condition of receiving state apprn. (Same 1882/3: 64-66.) 284 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd School Census— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1883/4-1886/7. Table: per cent of total census, and total enrollnient in schools for last four yrs. (Same 1886/7: 33.)' 1885. School census; enrollment; teachers; salaries. (Same 1884/5: 6.) 1885-1890. Comment on increase or decrease of school census each yr. by cos. (Same 1884/5 (pp. 12-13) — same 1889/90.) 1886. School census compared with 1885. (Same 1885/ 6: 6.) 1886/9-1888/91. Table: increase or decrease in schools, census by cos. and cities in periods of three yrs. (Same 1888/9 (pp. 23-24)— some 1890/1.) 1887-1890. School census; increase. (Same 1886/7 (pp. 5-6) — same 1890.) 1887/8-1892/3. Table: by yrs. no. of children of school age, and total state tax.. (Same 1891/2 pt 1: 29.) [1892/3 estimated.] 1888. Table: per cent average daUy attendance, by ages in Newark, Camden, Hoboken, Trenton, Elizabeth, N. Brunswick, Bridgeton, MillTiUe; per cent census by ages in all cities of state. (11 AM. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1887/8: 624.) 1890. See above. Education, this date. 1890-1900. Kept, of school census bureau; tables show- ing increase or decrease, by cos. and cities, of cen- sus in past ten yrs. (A.R. hd. of education 1899/00: 217-233.) 1890/1. See above. Education, this date. 1890/1-1899/00. Comparative table: school census for each of last ten yrs., gain or loss each yr., also school enrollment and gain or loss. (A.R. bd. of education 1899/00: 27.) 1891/2-1892/3. Tables: school census; by cos.; each distr. (Same 1891/2 pt. 2 (pp. 18-367) — same 1892/ 3.) Continned below, nnder dates 1893/4-1899/00. 1892. Abuses under old law reL to taking school cen- sus; comment on law of last sess. creating state snpt of school census. (Same 1891/2 pt. 1: 36-37.) 1893. Reliability of new method of taking census. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 20.) 1893/4-1899/00. School census by cos., townships, cities, and boroughs. (A.R. bd. of education 1893/4 (pp. 370-432)— «ooie 1899/00.) 1894. See above. Education, this data 1894/5-1898/9. Comparative tables: no. of children re- ported In each co. for the yr. and the yr. previous and loss or gain. (A.R. bd. of education 1894/5 (p. 20)— same 1898/9.) Omitted In 1S96, 7. 1895. Comments on school census; recommendation that one-half of state moneys remaining after ap- pm. of J200 per teacher has been taken out, should be divided among districts upon basis of actual school attendance. (Same 1894/5: 17-20.) 1898-1899. Total school census and enrollment, each year. (Same 1899: IL) 1899. Reforms in census bureau calculated to insure more accurate enumerations in the future. (AJ^ bd. of education 1899: 11.) 1901. See above, Education, this date. Essex County 1867-1874. Table: census returns from divisions of east and west of First Mountains in Essex Co. (AJl. state bd. of education 1873/4 app. p. 45.) Receipts a>-d Expesditcees; see above, that title EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds Permanent Steooi. Fund Origin In 1813. the state by tbe sale of bank stock came into possession of $40,000. EWorts were made ^sy the friends of education to make tbU a nnclens for a permanent school fund. The most persistent worker was James Parker of Perth Amboy. " The father of the school fnnd," who, on Feb. 1, 1817, secnred the appointment of a committee to inquire into the ex- pediency of creating a fnnd for the support of free schools. On Feb. 12, 1817, an act was passed creat- ing such a fund. The foundation of the fund was laid by an act passed Feb. 9. 1816,* directtag the state treasurer to invest $15,000 in 6 per cent 17. S. bonds arising from tbe payment of the funded debt of the U. S. and from dividends on state stock In the Trenton Banking Co., etc. Trustees By an act passed Feb. 12, 1818. the Governor, vice- president of the Council, speaker of Assem., at^. gen. and secy, of state and their successors in office were constituted trustees of tbe school fund. An acconnt of the management of the fnnd was re- gnlred to be laid before tbe legislature with the annual statement of the treasurer's accounts. In 1867. the comptroller was added to the board. Under the laws of 1894 the trustees of the state school fund were : the GoTemor, president of the Senate, speaker of the House of Assembly, atty. gen., secy, of state, comptroller and treasurer. A third change was made m 1903. the trustees for the support of common schools, consisting of the Gover- nor, atty. gen., secy, of state, state comptroller and state treasurer. Reportg of trusteeg Annual reports of the trustees were published only dur- ing the period 1838-1845. No record was foond of any rept. by the trustees from 1846-lSf;f). though the act of 1846 required an nnn. stmt, to be made to the legislature. From 1867-1904. the trustees of the school fnnd and others constitute the bd. of education. [See above. Fducation. the serial group.] A statement of the condition of the fnnd occurs in the treasurer's ann. repts. from 1818 to date. In ISl' Growth and composition the following items composed the school fund; 6 per cent V. S. bonds authorized to be purchased by act of Feb. 9. 1S16. 2. Dividend on Cumberland Bank stock. 3. Dividends on state stock in " The Newark Turnpike Co." 4. Honeys received from house and lot belonging to the City of Jersey. 5. 1/10 of state tax. To which were added in 1*18 : 6. Balance due on old 6 per cent V. S. bond-s. etc. 7. 3 per cent stock of the IT. S. belonging to the state Feb. 12. IS 17. 8. State shares in the Trenton Bank. 9. State shares in the Cumberland Bank, with dividends since Feb. 9. 1816. 10. Moneys received from the foregoing items, future appms.. etc 11. 1/10 of state tax for 1817. " This specific appropriation of the tax for [1817] and the apparent intent of the Legislature to enumerate all the Item^ composing the fund, were regarded. b7 the Trustees, as a repeal of so much of flie law of 1817 as related to the state tax. and as preclud- ing them from claiming the tenth part of the taxes raised In succeeding years, unless subseqtiently granted by the Legislature."" In 1824 the L^sla- tnre again appropriated the lOtb part of the taxes, and it was received in 1825. .1826 and 1827 when the tax CD bank stock was substituted in Its place. From 1818 to 1828 the following additions were made to the orlncipal : 1. Sale of the house In the City of Jersey. 2. 20 shares In tbe Sussex Bank. 3. Donation from Wm. John Bell & Co.. June 1. 1822. 4. Bonus under act to establish tbe People's Bank of Paterson. Dec. 11. 1824. 5. [Bonus] under act to Incorporate the Mammoth Bank, passed Dec. 28. 1824. * Though this was the foundation of the school fund, it was not made applicable to schools until the act of Feb. 12. 1817. TbSa accounts for some authorities giving the date of origin as 1816, others as 1817. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 385 EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds — cont'd Pebmanent School Fond- -cont'd 6. Under act of Not. 22, 1824, authorizing a sale of part of the GoTernment lot in Trenton. 7. Under act of Dec. 28. 1824, for the augmentation of the fund. 1. 1/10 of state tax and tax on Monmouth Bank for 1826. 2. Same for 1827. 3. Same for 1828. 8. Under the act of March 5, 1828 to augment the school fund, act of Dec. 28, 1824 was repealed, and In lieu of the 1/10 state tax, gave all the tax from banking, In- surance and other incorporated cos. In 1839 monies and securities from the state lands at Paterson were added. No other changes of importance were made in the prin- cipal until the act of April 6, 1871 [et seq 1903], by which the proceeds of all grants and leases of lands under water are payable into the school fund. The fund is, therefore, a varying quantity. Investment of the moneys belonging to the fund was provided for in the laws of 1846, 1867 and 1903. No provision was made in 1903 for the Investment of banking, insurance and other corpora- tion taxes. The principal sources of the income at present (1910) are : Interest on bonds, Rents on riparian leases. Railroad dividends, Trenton Banking Company, Mortgages. Application Support of public schools. Salaries of co. supts. of schools. Premiums and accrued Interest on bonds purchased by the " Trustees for the Support of the Public Schools." serial See above. Education, the serial group, series 1. non-serial 1693-1893. See below, School Tax, these dates. 1813-1817. Acet. of foundation of school fund of N. J. (A.R. supt. public schools 1862: 27-28.) 1816-1830. See below, 1830, note. 1818. Rept. of treasurer (Gordon) rel. to investment of the school fund. (Votes of Assem. 1818/9: 7-8.) 1818-1877. On the school fund. (A.R. comptroller 1876/ 7: 5.) 1818-1903/4. Stmt, of the school fund acct. (Rept. of joint committee [on] treasurer's accts. 1817/8 (pp. 34-35)— some 1903/4.) Paging from Votes of Assem, 1818/9 ; most of the series is known as the ann. rept. of the treasurer. The stmt, is elaborated as the fund develops. The later repts. are divided into three parts : income, receipts and disbursements. Each of those parts is sub- divided, and a detailed stmt, made for each item. 1819. Summary schedule of school fund stock; by Peter Gordon, treasurer. (Votes of Assem. 1818/9: 87.) 1820. Communication from the treasurer (Gordon) on the state of the school fund and transactions [in 1819]. (Some 1819/20: 62-63.) . Rept. from committee (Kinney) on letter of treasurer on subject of school fund. (Same (3d sitting) 1819/20: 228-229.) " Trustees of that fund are entitled to 1/10 of ann. taxes commencing with the year, 1817." . Rept. from committee (Miller) on inexpediency of loaning out school fund of state to inhabitants thereof. (Some Oct. 1820: 83.) 1824. Rept. of comrs. of school fund on subject of re- investing amt. of XJ. S. stocks belonging to said fund, and requesting that U. S. stock, amounting to about $7000, now owned by state, be transferred to school fund; also stating that 1/10 of monies raised by tax for use of state had not been appro- priated to this fund, since tax of 1817. (Some Oct. 1824: 75.) Presented by Isaac H. Williamson. EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds — cont'd Permanent School F'und — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1824. Rept. of committee (Griffith) on House res. to examine condition of free school fund and advisa- bility of augmentation. (Same 1824: 186-189.) . Rept. of committee (Drake) to whom was re- ferred rept. of trustees of school fund rel. to re- investing amt. of U. S. stocks belonging to said fund,-, and communication from treasurer connected with said rept. ; also rel. to state's interest in Milf ord and Owego turnpike road and payment of tax by Sussex Bank on shares owned by state. (Same Oct. 1824: 217-218.) 1825. Rept. from committee (Stratton) on distribution of interest of school fund among different cos. and townships of state for purpose of establishing free schools; inexpedient. (Same 1825: 150.) 1826. Petition on behalf of bd. of trustees of African Education Society, for act to increase no. of trus- tees of said society, and praying also, the apprn. of part of the school fund to the society. (Same 1826: 23-24.) 1828. Rept. of committee (Carson) on subject of school fund. (Some 1827/28: 264.) Amt. at date ; sum too small for distribution of yearly interest thereon ; apprn. of whole of bank tax to said fund recommended. 1830. Rept. of trustees of school fund. (Some 1829/30: 91-99.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Joseph Jus- tice, 1830. 15 pp. Copy seen in Library of Princeton University. 200 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1829/30:91.) Trustees : P. D. Vroom, Jr.. Edwd. Condict, Alex. Wurts, Saml. E. Southard. Danl. Coleman. Synopsis : origin of the fund and growth, 1816-1830 ; summary of laws ; items coroposing the fund ; con- dition ; suggestions. . Amt. of school fund; commencement of system of common school instruction; ann. apprn. for dis- tribution among townships in proportion to tax paid by them resp.; effect of this act. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Jan. 7, 1830.) . Operations of the school fund; amt. (Same (Vroom) Oct. 28, 1830.) 1831. Operations of school fund; investment; amt. of fund. (Same (Vroom) Oct. 27, 1831.) . [Special] rept. of trustees of the school fund, reviewing condition and prospects of fund. (Votes of Assem. 1830/1: 171-172.) 1832. Operations of school fund. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 24, 1832.) . Rept. from treasurer (Parker) stating condition of school fund, investments, etc. (Votes of Assem. 1831/2: 168-174.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1831/2 : 174.) 1833. Improvement of school system needed; townships should contribute larger amts. ; operations of school fund. (Govs. mess. (Seeley) Oct. 23, 1833.) . Rept. of committee (Hardenberg) on common schools and the school fund system; legislation deemed inexpedient. (Votes of Assem. 1832/3: 374.) 1834. Condition of school fund; practical observations upon situation and character of schools and semi- naries and means hitherto adopted by state to diffuse intelligence among the people. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 29, 1834.) 1835. Operations of the school fund; some system of accountability should be established and enforced in rel. to expenditure of public bounty. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 28, 1835.) . See above. Education, this date. 1836. See same, this date. Note. 286 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds — cont'd I'ERMAXES-T SCHOOL FUXD COnt'd noTi-serial — cont'd 1836/7. See Finance: State, this date. 1837. See above, Education, this date. . Trustees for support of free schools have loaned to N. J. R.R. and Transportation co. sum of $100,000 at 6% interest, under act of last sess. (Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Oct 26, 1837.) . Operations of school fund; neglect to comply with law requiring return of school statistics; rec- ommended that committee be apptd. to collect in- formation. {Same (Dickerson) Jan. 3, 1837.) 1838. Amt. of school fund. {Same (Pennington) Oct 24, 1838.) 1839. See Finance: State. Estimates, this date. . Amt of sc^iool fund. (Some (Pennington) Oct 22, 1839.) . Treasurer's (Southard) rept in reply to res. of Jan. 31, requesting stmt of probable receipts and expenditures of current year, together with the sum necessary to be raised by tax; also, the amt of interest, bank tax, etc., accruing on the school fund. (Jol. legist councU 1838/9: 165-167.) 1840. Debt from state fund to school fund; increase in school fund; approximate amt of school fund. (Grovs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 27, 1840.) 1842. Value of state stock in Camden and Amboy R.R. Co. ; suggested that treasurer be directed to transfer so much of this stock to school fund as may be nec- essary to defray state's debt to that fund. {Same (Pennington) Oct 25, 1842.) 1843. Only debt unpaid is that to school fund; amt due that fund. {Same (Pennington) Oct 24, 1843.) . Amt of school fund; increase in six years. {Same (Pennington) Oct 24, 1843.) 1843/4. Operations of school fund, in detaU. {Same (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845.) 1844. Amt of state's indebtedness to school fund; cause; necessity of speedy liquidation of debt which, if left for a few years, will absorb entire fund. {Same (Haines) Jan. 10, 1844.) . Respecting proposition to appropriate bonds held by state agst Camden and Amboy RH. and Dela- ware and Raritan Canal cos. toward liquidation of state debt to school fund. {Same (Haines) Jan. 10, 1844.) 1845/6. Operations of school fund Feb. 7, 1845 to Jan. 10, 1846. {Same (Stratton) Jan. 14, 1846.) 1846-1847. Acct current and balance sheet of school fund, taken from treasurer's rept (A.R, supt pub- lic schools 1846 (pp. 431-481) — same 1847.) Paging from Votes of Assem., 1847. 1847. Advised that treasurer be given authority to sell state lands at Paterson, being part of assets of school fund. (A.R. treasurer, 1846: 97.) Paging from Totes of Assem., 1847. 1849. Recommended that trustees of school fund be authorized to increase sum annually appropriated for support of public schools and that power be given to people to raise more money for that pur- pose at ann. town meetings. ((Jovs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 1849: IL) . Amt of school fund. {Same (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849: 5.) 1851. Suggested that revenue derived from public works, instead of constituting a sinking fund for their ultimate redemption, be used in cause of edu- cation. {Same (Fort) Jan. 21, 1851: 7.) EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds — cont'd P'eemasbnt School Fusb — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1851. Amt of school fund; interest due to fund from state; increased attendance; recommended that townships be authorized to vote on establishment of free schools and to raise necessary funds. {Same (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851: 6-7.) . See above. Education, this date. 1852. Condition of school fund. {Same (Port) Jan. 14, 1852: 20.) 1853. Rept of settlement of state indebtedness to school fund under res. authorizing treasurer to transfer to said fund three bonds of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. (A.R. treasurer 1853: 6.) . Assets and liabilities of state; indebtedness to school fund. (Govs. mess. (Port) Jan. 11, 1853: 21.) 1854. Amt. of free school fund Jan. 1, 1853, and Jan. 1, 1854 ; sale of state lands near Paterson and invest- ment of proceeds for benefit of school fund. {Same (Port) Jan. 11, 1854.) 1855. Amt of school fund; increase. {Same (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 5.) 1855-1860. Amt of school fund Jan. L (A.R. supt pub- lic schools 1854 (p. 12) — same 1859.) 1856. Same. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 4.) 1857. Same. {Same (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 3.) . Action of treasurer under res. authorizing Tiim to dispose of at his discretion any securities reed, from school fund, any r.r. stock reed, as dividend from joint cos., and certain bonds and securities, and apply proceeds to liquidation of state debt (A.R. treasurer 1857: 10-14.) . Veto (Newell) of joint res. to transfer certain bonds or mortgages to school fund. (Sen. joL 1857: 784-787.) 1858. Amt of school fund; how invested. (CJovs. mess. (NeweU) Jan. 13, 1858: 7-8.) . Rept. of committee of ways and means (Booth) reL to apportionment of school fund. I^enton: "True American" OflSce, 1858. 4 pp. . Same. (App. to minutes of Assem. 1858: 1017- 1018; App. to Sen. jol. 1858: 1017-1018; Minutes of Assem. 1858: 342-343.) 1858-1860. See above. Districts, these dates. 1859. Prosperous condition of school fond; investment; amt (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 13-14.) 1860. Examination of school fund by bd. of trustees for that fund (consisting of Gar., atty. gen., secy, of state, pres. of Sen. and speaker of House) ; amt of fund; source. {Same (NeweU) Jan. 11, 1860.) . Unlawful application of school fund. (A.R. supt public schools 1860: 87.) Paging from Appendix to Assem. jol., 1861. . Changes suggested in school law reL to school fund, town supts., co. examiners and visitors, school distrs., election of school officers, moneys raised for support of public schools. {Same 1860: 116-126.) Paging from App. to Assem. joL, 1861. 1861. Recommended that act to appoint trustees for security and management of school fund, be so amended as to allow reasonable compensation to trustees. ({Jovs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 7.) . Comment on sources from which school moneys are derived; school fund, surplus revenue, school tax, and tuition fees. ( AJt state supt public schools 1861: 19-21.) 1862. Application of pubUc school monevs. {Same 1862: 30-32.) 1863. Amt of school fund Nov. 30; receipts and dis- bursements. (Gtovs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 5 or 5-6.) There are two editions of tUs mess. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 387 EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds — cont'd Peemanent School Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1863/4. Condition of school fund. (Same (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1864/5. Same. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 6.) 1866. Public schools; apportionment to cos.; deficiency in school fund caused by loss of tax on capital stock of banks, majority of state banks having com- menced operations under national banking law; suggestion that state contribute 5/8 and school fund 3/8 of $80,000 apprn. to public schools. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6: 9-11.) . See above. Education, this date. . On interest due to school fund on bonds secured by mortgages; stipulation to pay 7% Interest in cases when bonds are due; with this added interest income of said fund will still be insufficient to meet apprn. (A.R. treasurer 1865/6: 144.) . In view of falling off of school fund on acct. of loss of tax on state banks, majority having become national, bd. recommends that state contribute to ann. apprn. of $80,000, five-eighths, and school fund three-eighths; $80,000 apprn. much too low. (A.R. bd. of education 1866: 6.) 1866-1903/4. See below, Receipts and Expenditures, these dates. 1866/7. Tabular stmt, showing condition of school fund, state agric. college fund, state library fund, and bank note redemption fund. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 7-8.) 1867. Income of school fund for 1864/5 and 1865/6; recommended that state contribute 5/8 and school fund 3/8 of ann. apprn. of $80,000. {Same (Ward) Jan. 18 [1. e. 8], 1867: 11 or 13-14.) There are two editions of this mess. . Efforts being made by some religious denomina- tions to obtain a portion of public funds for support of sectarian schools; injurious effect such apprn. would have. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7: 665-666.) Paging from Collected docs. . By act of April 11, 1866, law regulating payment of certain amts. of tax by state banks for benefit of public schools was repealed; consequent inability of school fund to pay $40,000 required by act of 1867; deficiency supplied from state fund. (Same 1866/7: 658.) Paging from Collected docs. 1868. See above. Education, this date. . Deficiency in school fund met by state fund ; amt. of securities belonging to school fund. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 12.) . Inadequacy of revenue of school fund. (A.R. bd. of education 1867/8: 631.) Paging from Collected docs. 1869. Stmt: transactions of school fund. (Govs. mess. Jan. 11, 1870: 10 or 15.) There are two editions of this mess. . Recommended that award granted by comn. to settle state's claim agst. United Companies for lands be appropriated to school fund. (Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 44.) . See above. Education, this date. 1870. Amt. of school fund. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 10 or 15-16.) There are two editions of this mess. 1871. Receipts and disbursements of school fund In 1870; amt. of securities; no necessity for augment- ing fund. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 7-8 or 11.) There are two editions of this mess. . Veto (Randolph) of act to increase the school fund of the state. (Messages of Gov. 1871: 41-44.) EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds — cont'd Peemanent School Fond — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1871. Veto (Randolph) of bill to Increase the school fund of state. (Legisl. docs. 1871: 929-932.) • . Same. (Minutes of Assembly 1871: 1313-1314.) 1872. See above. Education, this date. . Review of school funds, their collection and ap- portionment; two mill school tax, interest of school fund, state apprn. of $65,000, interest of surplus revenue, township school taxes, district school taxes, recapitulation. (A.R. bd. of education 1871/2: Il- ls.) . Financial repts.; precautions taken agst. misuse of school funds. (Some 1871/2: 18-21.) 1873. Amt. of school fund In 1816 and at date; securi- ties; officers controlling it; receipts and disburse- ments 1871/2. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 4-5.) . Commendation of act of last sess. discontinuing reinvestment of ann. income of sinking fund and ap- propriating same to payment of interest on public debt, and act changing proportions of contribution of ann. apprn. for support of public schools; effect on state fund; propriety of passing law authorizing payment from school fund of certain expenditures connected with support of educational institutions; especially ann. apprn. to Normal School and ann. expenses of repairs of same. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3: 31.) 1875. Stmt, of condition of school fund. Nov. 1. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 17.) . Under act of Apr. 6, 1871, proceeds of all grants and leases of lands under water are paid into school fund. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1876. Necessity of provision for liquidation of claim of school fund upon state revenues. (A.R. comptroller 1875/6: 15.) . Stmt, showing condition of school fund, Oct. 31. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 9.) 1877. Same. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 13.) . Recommended that Income of school fund be first liable to pay the $100,000 paid ann. for public schools, and if any deficiency, by reason of a failure to collect, or otherwise, that the same be made up from the ordinary revenues. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 1877: 10.) 1878. Recommended that school fund be made to bear whole apprn. for schools, thereby relieving treasury of $60,000 expenditure. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 14.) 1881. See above. Education, this date. 1881/2. Transactions of school fund; assets. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1882. Condition of school fund; receipts In 1881. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1884. Sources of school fund; receipts and disburse- ments 1882/3; Increase in fund and Income. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) . Amt. paid from state fund which Is properly payable from school fund. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1884/92-1884/04. Table: Income of school fund and dis- bursements therefrom, each year. In Documents as follows : 1884/92 in A.R. comptroller 1891/2 : 59-60. 1884/93 not found. 1884/94 in A.R. comptroller 1893/4 : 63. 1884/95 1884/96 1884/97 1884/98 1884/99 1884/00 1884/01 1894/5 : 68. 1895/6 : 73-74. 1896/7 : 63. 1897/8 : 74. 1898/9 : 75. 1899/00 : 85. 1900/1 : 88-89. 288 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds — cont'd Pekmaxext School Fund — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1884/02 in A.R. comptroller 1901/2:93. 1884/03 " " " 1902/3:100. 1884/04 " " " 1903/4:98. 1885. Amt. of school fund; income; suggested that ex- cess be used for school expenses Instead of adding it to school fund. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885; 21-22.) 1886. Amt. of school fund; investment; income in 1885. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 18.) . Provision made for loaning state school fund at low interest to encourage construction of new school houses; apprn. recommended to enable state supt. to prepare and furnish plans for same; more at- tention should be given to sanitary conditions. (A.R. bd. of education 1885/6: 9-10.) 1887. Amt of school fund and sources; income. (Govs, mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . Investments of school fund and per cent income yielded; income in 1886; expenditure; recom- mended that ann. apprn. be increased by adding each year unexpended balance of Income. {Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . Under law of 1886, distr. may issue bonds for a long term at 5% and borrow money for bldg. pur- poses from state school fund, thus distributing cost of new school house over series of years. (A.R. bd. education 1886/7: 10.) 1887/8. Receipts of state school tax and school fund; securities and cash of fimd at end of fiscal year. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 7.) Financial condition of state: transactions of school tax and school fund, state fund. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1888. Income and expenditure of school fund, 1886/7; recommended that ann. apprn. be increased by add- ing unexpended balance of income. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 16.) . Amt. of school fund; securities; amt of income 1886/7. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 12.) 1889. Law of 1888 intended to afford cities benefit of borrowing from school fund a failure; further legislation recommended. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) . Payment by Lehigh Valley RJl. Co., lessee of Morris Canal and Banking Co., of sum in lieu of ann. pasTnent for lands under water and of accrued rental, etc.; amts. added to school fund; total amt. of school fund; dangerous proportions and imprac- ticability of increasing or of ever dispensing with school tax; proceeds derived from disposal of lands under water could be more advantageously applied to payment of debt for erecting insane asylum, re- lief of crowded condition of state prison, etc. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 8.) . Possibility of placing school and sinking funds under one mngmt (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1890. Suggested that school fund might be loaned at low rate of interest to localities called upon to in- crease school facilities; income of school fund; no. of children without school accommodation; passage of laws providing facilities for education of every child urged. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 21, 1890: 22 or 25- 26.) There are two editions of this mess. . Proceeds of grants and leases of lands under water are pledged to school fund; fund can never relieve people from state school tax; interest on investments; doubtful wisdom of increasing fund; suggested that legislation be such as to secure pro- ceeds of lands under water to liquidation of state EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds — cont'd Pebma>-est School Fuxd — cont'd non-serial — cont'd indebtedness. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 21, 1890: 6-7 or 7-8.) There are two editions of this mess. 1890/1. Transactions of school fund; investments. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . Investments of school fund Oct. 31, 1891, receipts and disbursements during year. (Same (-Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 7-9.) 1891. Recommended that no money be paid out of school fund for any purpose until same has been reported to state school supt. (Satne (Abbett) Jan. 13, 189L) 1891/2. Investments; receipts and expenditures of school fund. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 8-9.) 1893. Recommended that balance remaining of moneys reed, from grants and leases after paying salaries or expenses of riparian bd., etc., be appropriated in bulk to reduction of state school tax imposed upon the people. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 5.) 1894. State and school funds and state school tax: amt of each in different banks; total of each. (Minutes of Assem. 1894: 207-208.) Eeptd. by Chrm. (Olcott) of special committee reL to state treasnrer. 1894-1903/4. Table: increase and decrease in securities of school fund. (A.R. comptroller 1894/5 (p. 77) — same 1903/4.) 1901. See above. Education, this date. Receipts and Expenditures See also abore. the several enltries onder Pennanent School Fond. resp. operations, condition, etc., chi^y from Goremors' messages. Expenses for the collection and protection of the school fnnd are entered above, tinder Receipts and Ex- penditures. School I'nnd. 1818-1903/4. See above. Permanent School Fund, these dates. 1829. First expenditure from the school fund was directed by act of Feb. 21, 1829; the trustees were directed to appropriate annually $20,000 out of the income of the fund, and apportion it among the several cos. in the ratio of the taxes paid by them, for the support of the govt of the state. (Rept of the trustees of the school fund Jan. 12, 1830: 97.) Paging from Minutes of Assem. 1829/30. 1843. Receipts and expenditures of the school fund. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 10, 1844.) 1866-1903/4. School fund: receipts and disbursements. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (pp. l-S)—same 1903/4.) From 1880-1903/4. the title is: Condition and trans- actions of the school fnnd; during that interval a list of securities, etc, is included. 1868. Receipts and disbursements of school fund. (CJovs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 9.) 1869-1873. Table: receipts into school fund from var- ious sources each year. (A.R. bd. of education 1873: 11.) 1874/5. Amts. paid from state treasury on acct of free schools and school fund investments. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 19.) 1877. Amt returned to school fund by riparian camrs. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 18.) 1891/2. Stmt, showing amt. of school fund reed, from riparian commission. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 15.) 1896-1897. Table: free pubUc schools; loan from state to school fund. (A.R. treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 222-223) —same 1896/7.) . Table: free public schools; amt repaid from school to state fund. (Same 1895/6 (p. 135)— ««»« 1896/7.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 289 EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds — cont'd Permanent School Fund — cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1897-1904. Amt. loaned from state fund to school fund. (A.R. treasurer 1897/8 (p. 271)— same 1903/4.) 1897/8. Receipts and disbursements of school fund. (Govs. mess. (Watkins) Jan. 10, 1899: 6-7.) 1898-1904. Receipt of' amt. loaned from state to school fund. (A.R. treasurer 1897/8 (p. 41)— same 1903/ 4.) 1898/9. Income and disbursements of school fund. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 9, 1900.) Riparian Lands See Land. Riparian. State Lands at Paterson Seg Land. New Jersey, Paterson. Reserve Fund This fund Is 10 per cent of the state school tax with- held by the state treasurer and apportioned to the several cos. as directed hy the state bd. of education. 1881-1893. Table: apportionment of reserve fund: amt. for each co., amt. apportioned to each co., excess paid, excess reed., total amt. reed, from state school tax. (A.R. state bd. of education 1880/1 (p. 41) — same 1892/3.) Omitted in 1882 ; from 1883-1893, the table contains the following items : amt. of tax, amt. reed, from $100,- 000 apprn., amt. of surplus revenue, amt. paid to reserve fund, amt. reed, from reserve fund, total amt. reed., no. of $350 distrs., no. of $200 distrs., etc. 1881-1904. Amt. of reserve fund apportioned to each CO. (Same 1880/1 (p. 6)— same 1903/4.) From 1884-1892, also apportionment of state tax ; be- ginning with 1893, stmt. Is in tabular form. 1884-1893. Table: apportionment to cos. from reserve fund according to sums reed, per child for per capita districts. (Same 1883/4 (p. 51) — some 1892/ 3.) Cos. are divided Into three groups ; receiving cos., medium cos. and paying cos. 1890-1892. See below. School Tax, these dates. 1891. Injustice complained of in distribution of reserve fund; stmt, taken from comptroller's rept. for 1890 rel. to school tax showing that complaints are well founded. (1 A.R. bd. of taxation 1891: 37-40.) 1904. What <»n.stitutes the reserve fund. (A.R. bd. of education 1903/4: xxix.) School Tax 1693-1893. Origin of school fund and development of state school tax; review of legislation from colonial times. (3 A.R. bd. of taxation 1893: 42-56.) 1850. See above. Education, this date. 1855. Table: sum raised by tax in townships for school purposes; state apprns. ; other sources; amt. raised for building and repairing school houses; total ex- penditure. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 11.) 1857-1868. Table: amt. of school tax paid in 1857 and 1866-1868. (Some (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 12.) 1857/67-1857/68. Table: amt. of voluntary school tax paid in state for successive yrs. and increase or de- crease each yr. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7 (p. 663)— same 1867/8.) Paging from Collected docs. Given for each year in the rept. for 1866/7 ; for 1857, 1866, 1867 and 1868 in the rept. for 1867/8. 1862. On taxation for support of schools. (A.R. supt. public schools 1862: 28-30.) . Explanation of term " taxable inhabitants " used in school laws. (Same 1862: 43-44.) 1862-1863. Amt. of moneys raised and appropriated for educational purposes. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 6-7, or 6.) There are two editions of this mess. 1864. See above, Education, this date. 19 EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds — cont'd School Tax — cont'd 1865. See Taxation: State. Corporations. Banks, this date. 1866. See same, this date. 1867. See above. Permanent School Fund, this date. . Taxation for school purposes; right discussed; free schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7: 669- 671.) Paging from Collected docs. 1868. On district school tax; each district should, as soon as possible, raise amt. suflScient to make its schools free and continue them in sess. 10 mos. (Same 1868: 641-643.) Paging from Collected docs. 1869-1870. Amts. of township and district school tax raised; comment. (Same 1868/9 (pp. 541-543) — some 1869/70.) Paging from Collected docs. 1870. Imposition of distr. school tax is a new feature; contributes more than double amt. yielded by town- ship tax. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 18 or 32.) There are two editions of this mess. 1871. Recommended that school tax be sufficient to make public schools absolutely free. (Same (Ran- dolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 9 or 14.) There are two editions of this mess. . Table: average value of farm land per acre, average amt. of taxable property per individual; amt. of tax required to raise same amt. per child that 2 mill tax in N. J. does in Mass., Conn., N. Y., N. J., Penn., Ohio, Indiana, 111. (A.R. bd. of educa- tion 1870/1: 33.) . On school tax law of Apr. 1. (A.R. comptroller 1870/1: 24-25.) 1871-1880. Table: amt. of school tax levied each yr. and amt. of taxable property upon which it is levied. (Same 1880/1: 77.) . Table: amt. of taxes paid, received and excess of same in cos. of state for each yr. since passage of free school law, with summary for each co. (A.R. state bd. of education 1880/1: 33-39.) 1872. See above. Permanent School Fund, this date. 1872-1903/4. Receipts from state school tax with tabu- lated stmts, of apportionments by cos. (A.R. comp- troller 1871/2 (pp. 25-28)— some 1903/4.) 1874. On dissatisfaction with mode of local taxation to raise suppl. amt. needed to pay teachers in those districts in which shares of school money are in- sufficient; further legislation needed. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 6; 10-11.) . Amt. of revenue from two mill tax; advance upon that of 1873. (Some 1873/4: 5.) 1875-1884. Receipts from local taxation. (Same 1874/5 (p. 10)— some 1883/4.) 1876. Explanation of seeming conflictlon of law declar- ing that no local or special law shall be passed for mngmt. and support of free schools with that re- quiring thorough and efficient system of free schools. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 10-11.) 1878. See Taxation: State, this date. . Two-mill state tax; apparent injustice due to lack of uniformity in rating value of property. (A.R. bd. of education 1877/8: 22-24.) . Decrease in product of two-mill tax; amt. derived from all sources; approximate amt. per child. (Some 1877/8: 5.) . School tax; rate: authority. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 5-6.) 1879. Diminution in product of two-mill tax; yield; receipts from all sources. (A.R. bd. of education 1878/9: 5.) 290 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds — cont'd School Tax — cont'd 1880. Amt. of two-mill tax; dlstr. and city tax; other sources; increase or decrease of different sources. (Same 1879/80: 5.) . Changes suggested in system of school taxation. (.Same 1879/80: 6-7.) . Decrease in product of two mill school tax; cause. (Govs. mess. (McClellan), Jan. 13, 1880.) 1881. Benefit derived from change in mode of raising and apportioning state school tax. (A.R. bd. of edu- cation 1880/1: 6-7.) . Inconvenience arising from inability of trustees to meet trifling expenses for supplies, etc., without calling dlstr. meeting; suggested that they be authorized to assess a sum not exceeding 50 cents per chUd. (Same 1880/1: 28-29.) . See above. Permanent School Fund, this date. . See above. Education, this date. . Comparison of old law of 1871 rel. to state school tax with amended law of 1881 which changes school tax from rate tax to per capita tax. (A.R. bd. of education 1880/1: 29-42.) . Table: amt. of taxable property in each co. and amt. of school tax which rate of 2% mills and fraction yields. {Same 1880/1: 40.) . Recommended that trustees be empowered to authorize assessment of district tax needed for small items of expense. (Same 1880/1: 28-29.) 1882. Amt. of school tax. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) . Increase in amt. of school tax raised. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) . See above. Education, this date. . See above, Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1883. See same, this date. 1885-1891. See same, these dates. 1887/8. See above. Permanent School Fund, these dates. 1888. See Taxation, Laws, this date. 1890. See same, this date. 1890-1892. Stmt, taken from rept of comptroller rel. to distribution of school fund upon valuation of 1890 and also valuation of 1891, upon which school tax of 1892 will be levied, together with stmt, of school tax of 1892 as based on valuation of 1891; change made in distribution of reserve fund among cos., more nearly approximating equality than before. (2 A.R. bd. of taxation 1892: 71-79.) 1891. Dissatisfaction in reference to basis upon which state school tax is raised and apportioned. (Govs, mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . Injustice complained of reL to distribution of reserve fund; stmt taken from comptroller's rept for 1890 rel. to school tax showing that complaints are well founded. (1 A.R. bd. of taxation 1891: 37- 40.) 1891-1893. Tables: amt of taxable property returned by each co., and amt. of school tax for three yxs. (3 same 1893: 57-64.) 1892. See above. Education, this date. 1892/3-1901/2. See same, these dates. 1893. Distribution of school tax to be based on school census, which is accurately taken. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 4.) 1894. See above. Permanent School Fund, this date. 1894-1895. Tables: amt of special school tax ordered and raised in cos. by townships. (4 A.R. bd. of tax- ation 1894 (pp. 110-120)— 5 same 1895.) 1894-1896. Tables: amt. of taxable property returned by each co., and apportionment of state school mon- eys. (6 same 1894 (pp. 120-123)— 6 same 1895/6.) 1895. See above. County Tax. EDUCATION— cont'd School Funds — cont'd School Tax — cont'd 1897. On complaints rel. to unjust apportionment of state school fund. (7 A.R. bd. of taxation 1896/7: 72-74.) 1898. Only direct tax for state purposes is school tax; amt in 1897. (Govs. mess. (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) 1901. On no. of districts levying taxes for current ex- penses. (AJl. bd. of education 1900/1: 14.) . Comment on state school tax under provisions of act of this yr. (Same 1900/1: 16-17.) 1901-1904. See Taxation: State, these dates. . See above. Receipts and £2xpenditures, these dates. 1902. Apprn. from surplus of state fund to reduce school tax. (CJovs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 14, 1902: 9.) 1902-1904. Comparative review of results of present basis of state school tax; 2% mills on each dollar of valuation of ratables. (A.R. bd. of education 1903/ 4: xix-xxvlii.) 1903. Discussion of present basis of state school tax and method of apportionment. (Same 1902/3: xix- xxiv.) Atlantic County 1871-1875. Table: stmt of amts. raised by township and district tax in Atlantic Co. each yr. (A.R. state bd. of education 1875: app. p. 24.) Burlington County 1875-1881. Table: amt from 2 mill tax, state apprn. and interest of surplus revenue for school purposes in Burlington Co., eaCh year. (A.R. state bd. of education 1880: app. p. 47.) Surplus Revenue 1836-1880. Review of state legislation and operations rel. to surplus revenue reed, from the gen. govt in 1836. (A.R. bd. of education 1879/80: 19-24.) 1837. Deposite of surplus revenue of U. S.; recom- mended that it be loaned out and proceeds applied to school fund. (Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Jan. 3, 1837.) 1837/80. Tables: distribution of sums in various cos. from surplus fund of U. S. reed, by this state at time of first apportionment in 1837 and at present time. (A.R. state bd. of education 1879/80: 21-22.) 1861. See above. Permanent School Fund, this date. 1870. Amt. derived from surplus revenue; use for other than school purposes; cos. and townships where it no longer exists. (A.R. bd. of education 1869/70: 45.) Paging from Collected docs. 1873. Loan, under act of March 10, 1837, of surplus revenue reed, from U. S., to cos.; conditions; used for support of public schools in most cos. and town- ships. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 8.) 1880. Table: stuns now appropriated to schools and sums that should be appropriated from surplus rev- enue. (A.R. state bd. of education 1879/80: 24.) Teachers' Retebement Fu:sd 1896/8-1903/4. Rept of bd. of trustees of teachers' re- tirement fund. In Documents as follows : 1896/8 In Minutes of Assem. 1898 : 236-238. 1898/9 in A.E. bd. education 1898/9 : 359-364. 1899/00" " " " 1899/00:391-400. 1900/1 ' " 1900/1:363-377. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:261-279. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:275-292. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:347-364. 1901. On teachers' retirement fund established in 1896. (A.R. bd. of education 1900/1: 26-29.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 291 EDUCATION— cont'd School Gardens 1884. Adornment of public grounds (1. e., school yards) ; by C. W. Idell. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Dec. 1884: 60-63.) 1904. School gardens. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1904: 23.) . Advance sheets of the ann. rept. of the state bd. of education and of the supt. of public instruction. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley. 1905. 34 pp. The material relates to school yards and school gardens. It is found pp. xxx-lxl of the A.R. of bd. of education 1903/4. . History of school garden movement in European countries; by 0. T. Bright. (A.R. bd. of education 1903/4: xlv.) School Houses Plans for schoolhouses must he submitted to the state board of education in order to obtain revenue of the permanent common school fund. (N. J. School Laws, 1903.) 1847. School houses; dilapidated condition; crude fur- niture. (A.R. supt. public schools 1847: 548-549.) Paging from Minutes of Assem. 1848. A merciful man would not winter his horse in places appropriated at present for district school houses; recommendfed that legisl. purchase copy of Hon. H. Barnard's School House architecture for each township in state. {Same 1848: 13-14.) 1850. Need of provision for building of school houses. (Same 1850: 7.) . See above, Education, this date. 1854-1868. Table: amt. raised for building and repair- ing school houses each year. (A.R. bd. of education 1867/8: 634.) Paging from Collected docs. 1855. See above. School Punds. School Tax, this date. 1860. District school houses : no., character, ownership, furniture, outbuildings, ventilation, play grounds. (A.R. supt. public schools 1860: 74-78.) Paging from app. to House Jol., 1861. 1861. District school-houses: more interest shown in regard to bldgs.; still hundreds in state unfit for occupancy. (Same 1861: 15-16.) 1864-1865. On school architecture, with plans. (Same 1864 (pp. 29-31; 39-53)— some 1865.) 1866. See below. Teachers. Examinations. County Ex- aminers. 1866-1876. Decennial comparison of school house im- provements, showing increase of valuation, of con- dition of schools as to buildings and furniture, of increase in accommodations, by cos.; no. of build- ings erected each yr. by cos.; and comparison of general statistics. (A.R. bd. of education 1876: 17- 20.) 1868. See above. Education, this date. 1869. See same, this date. 1869-1873. Table: no. of school buildings each yr. valued at less than flOO, no. betw. |100 and $500, betw. $500 and $1000, etc., to those valued at over $20,000. (A.R. bd. of education 1872/3: 16.) , Tables: no. districts without school houses, no. built, no. repaired, amt. expended for improvement of school property and total value of same each year; no. of school houses built and repaired, by cos. (Same 1872/3: 14-15.) 1869-1884. On condition of school houses as shown by repts. of CO. supts.; valuation. (Same 1868/9 (pp. 543-544)— some 1883/4.) Paging from Collected docs. Valuation not given in 1870/1. 1870. See above. Education, this date. EDUCATION— cont'd School Houses — cont'd 1873. School architecture: amt. expended since 1867; general directions regarding school architecture; site, basement, general plan, internal arrangements, ventilation, heating, furniture, columns, exterior appearance, surroundings. (A.R. bd. of education 1872/3: 19-25.) 1873-1874. Amt. expended for erection and repair of school bldgs.; sum raised by assessment. (Same 1873/4: 6.) 1874. On ventilation of school houses. (Rept. of health comn. 1874: 48-49.) . School architecture: amt. expended ann. for bldg. and repairing school houses; suggestions in reference to school bldgs. for country distrs.; de- signs. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 23-86.) 1874-1884. Table: no. of districts in which very poor school-houses exist, each yr. (Same 1873/4 (p. 14) — same 1883/4.) 1875-1884. Tables: valuation of school houses in various cos. (Same 1874/5 (p. 12)— same 1883/4.) 1879-1881. Table: materials of which school houses in several cos. are constructed, and no. of buildings containing 1 room each, 2 rooms, etc. (Same 1878/ 9 (p. 14)— some 1880/1.) 1880. No. of school houses; value; value of school prop- erty. (Same 1879/80: 6.) . On condition of school houses as to ventilation. (Same 1879/80: 28-30.) 1880-1888. Tables: grades of schools in state at large, and in cities, with respect to cleanliness and general attractiveness of school rooms; comment. (Same 1879/80 (pp. 52-53)— some 1887/8.) Omitted In 1886-1887. 1880-1892. Table: division of school buildings in each CO. ; those having one room, those having two, those having more than two. (Same 1879/80 (p. 25) — same 1891/2.) 1885. See below. School Hygiene, this date. 1886. Endorsement of recommendation of Gov. and former supt. that plans for school houses be pre- pared under supervision of state supt. and kept in his ofiSce for reference by distr. ofllcers. (A.R. bd. education 1885/6: 9.) . See above. School Punds, Permanent School Fund, this date. 1886-1893. Improvement in school houses each yr. (A.R. bd. of education 1885/6 (pp. 14-17) — same 1892/3.) 1887. Apprn. for proper plans of school buildings to be kept at ofiice of supt. of public instruction and re- quirement of supt.'s approval to plans and altera- tions recommended. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) 1887: 15.) — — . See above. School Funds, Permanent School Fund, this date. . See above. Education, this date. . Recommended that apprn. be made to enable of- fice to prepare plans and directions for erection of school-houses. (A.R. bd. of education 1886/7: 10.) 1887/8. See above. Education, this date. 1889. Urged that plans for school houses be kept in office of state supt. of public instruction for refer- ence by distr. officers. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) . Improvement in school houses. (A.R. bd. of edu- cation 1888/9: 9.) 1890. Marked improvement in school houses, teachers' qualifications and methods of instruction. (Same 1889/90: 9.) . Model school houses; by J. Weinthal. (8 A.R. in- spector of factories, etc. 1890: 65-71.) 292 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd School Houses — cont'd 1891. Erection of new school bldgs. ; increase in value of school property; amt. expended for improve- ments; how raised. (A.R. bd. of education 1890/1: 9) ^ . 1892. Summary of paper by Geo. W. Debevoise on "School Architecture." (16 A.R. bd. health 1892: 152-155.) 1893-1895. Table: no. and approximate valuation of school buildings by cities and cos.; comment (AJl. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1 (pp. 60-61)— «ame 1894/5.) 1894. Synopsis of paper by Vernon L. Davey on " Arti- ficial heating and ventilation of school-houses." (18 A.R. bd. health 1894: 332-336.) 1894-1895. Tables: no. and character of school build- ings by cos. and by cities and towns; comment on improvements. (A.R. bd. of education 1893/4 (pp. 56-62)— «ome 1894/5.) 1897. School Architecture; by Geo. F. Loring. (22 A.R. bd. health 1898: 417^23.) . Advising state supervision of construction of school buildings. (A.R. bd. of education 1896/7: 14.) 1898. [Call for competitive plans for school houses.] {Same 1897/8: 24-25.) . Approval of law passed providing for submission of plans for school bldgs. to state bd. of education; plans for two room school-houses secured with appm.; recommended that apprn. be made for pur- chase of plans of four and eight-room bldgs. {Same 1897/8: 6.) 1898/9. Table: condition of school-houses, by cos. {Same 1898/9: 57.) Same, by cities and towns. {Same 1898/9: 58.) 1899. School bldgs.: location, construction; lighting; heating and ventilation; furniture; outhouses. (AJl. bd. of trustees 1898/9: 18-39.) . Inspection of public school bldgs.: in West and South Orange. (23 A.R. bd. health 1899: 75-79.) 1899/00-1903/4. Rept of supervising architect of school- house plans. In Docoments as follows : Herman Kreitler, guperviMng architect 1899/00 In A.R. bd. education 1899/00 : 337-340. 1900/1 '• •' " " 1900/1:319-322. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:283-284. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:349-352. 1903/4 1903/4:343-346. 1900-1901. Improvements iu construction, lighting, heating and ventilating of school buUdiiigs. (AH. bd. of education 1899/00 (pp. 22-23) — same 1900/1.) 190L Xo. of new school bldgs. erected and enlarged; value of school property; increase. {Same 1900/1: 8.) 1902. Increase in school accommodations; value of school property; increase. {Same 1901/2: Iv.) . Eixpenditure in repairing and erecting school bldgs.; decrease; need of additional school accom- modations. {Same 1901/2: xiii.) Atlantic City 1892. Description of Penn. Ave. school, Atlantic City; cost (AJl. bd. of education 1891/2 pt 1: betw. pp. 288 and 289.) Bergen County 1892. Description of New Bridge school, distr. no. 10, Bergen Co.; cost (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt 1, app. betw. pp. 8 and 9.) BlotymfieJd 1892. Description of Berkeley School, Bloomfield, Es- sex Co.; cost (AJl. bd. of education 1891/2 pt 1: betw. pp. 96-97.) EDUCATION— cont'd School Houses — cont'd Bridgeton 1874. School accommodations in Bridgeton; average no. of pupils to each teacher; per cent of school cen- sus attending no schooL (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 20.) Camden 1874. School accommodations in Camden: no. of pupils in charge of one teacher; no. refused admission; completion of new school house; average attend- ance. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 20.) Dover 1892. Description of South Side School, Dover, Morris Co.; cost (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt 1, app. betw. pp. 48 and 49.) East Orange 1892. Description of High School bldg. at East Orange, Essex Co., cost (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1: betw. pp. 48 and 49.) Elizabeth 1874, School accommodations in Elizabeth: seating capacity compared with census; no. of pupils as- signed to a teacher; new bldgs. needed; large per- centage of attendMice at private schools owing to lack of accommodations in public schools. (A.B. bd. of education 1873/4: 20-21.) 1893. Description of school No. 2, Elizabeth. {Same 1892/3 pt 1, app. betw. pp. 80 and 81.) Essex County 1866-1876. Table: comparison of condition of school houses in Essex Co., in districts outside of Newark and Orange. (AJL state bd. of education 1876 app. p. 55.) 1868-1874. Table: comparison of school buildings and property in distrs. east and west of SMrst Mountains in Essex Co. {Same 1874 app. p. 46.) Hammonton 1893. Description of high school, Hammonton; cost (AJL bd. of education 1892/3, pt 1: app. betw. pp. 106 and 107.) Hoboken 1874. School accommodations in Hoboken: over-crowd- ing; need of new bldg. (AJt bd. of education 1873/ 4: 21.) 1892. Description of school no. 6, Hoboken; cost (.Same 1891/2 pt 1: betw. pp. 304 and 305.) Jersey City 1847. Public school house in Jersey City — description; by R. C. Bacot, architect (Rept supt public schools 1S47: .583.) Paging trom Minntes of Assemlily. 1874. School accommodations in Jersey City: na and capacity of new bldgs. required; seating capacity compared with census. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/ 4: 21.) 1892. D^cription of school no. 23, Jersey City; cost {Same 1891/2 pt 1, app. betw. pp. 80 and 81.) Kearny 1899. Rept on inspection of public school bldg. in town of Kearny; by Henry MitchelL (24 AJl. bd. health 1900: 77-79.) Long Branch, 1892. Description of Primary no. 3 school. Long Branch, Monmouth Co. (AJt bd. of education 1891/ 2 pt 1: betw. pp. 136 and 137.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 293 EDUCATION— cont'd School Houses — cont'd Mercer Goirnty 1892. Description of Hillcrest school, distr. No. 20, Mercer Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1: betw. pp. 144 and 145.) Millville 1874. School accommodations in Millville: school houses in course of erection; their capacity. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 21.) Montclair 1892. Description of High School bldg., Montclair; cost. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1: betw. pp. 336- 337.) Newark 1874. School accommodations in Newark: seating ca- pacity of primary, grammar and high school rooms; new bldgs. needed; rules respecting applicants for admission; average attendance. (A.R. bd. of educa- tion 1873/4: 21.) 1892. Description of Thirteenth Avenue School, New- ark; cost. (Same 1891/2 pt. 1: betw. pp. 186 and 187.) New Brunswick 1874. School accommodations in New Brunswick: no. of depts.; over-crowding; school population; no. in public and in private schools; seating capacity com- pared with census; plan for new bldg. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 22.) Orange 1874. School accommodations in Orange: new bldg. needed; capacity; proportion of school census ac- commodated. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 22.) Passaic City 1893. Description of High school, Passaic City; cost. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1, app. betw. pp. 138 and 139.) Paterson 1874. School accommodations in Paterson; percentage of census accommodated; overcrowding; erection of new bldg.; two more needed. (A.R. bd. of educa- tion 1873/4: 22.) PJiilUpsiurg 1874. School accommodations in Philllpsburg: new bldg. erected; capacity; proportion of census accom- modated; rented bldgs. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/ 4: 22.) Plainfleld 1874. School accommodations In Plalnfield: seating ca- pacity compared with census; average no. of pupils to a teacher. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 22.) Railway 1874. School accommodations in Rahway: seating ca- pacity compared with census; average no. of pupils per teacher. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 22.) Salem 1874. School accommodations in Salem: proportion of seating room compared with census. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 22.) 1892. Description of R. M. Acton School, Salem; cost. {Same 1891/2 pt. 1: betw. pp. 236 and 237.) Sussex County 1848. Rept., in part, of committee apptd. by Sussex Co. Educational Socy. to examine school houses in CO. (A.R. supt. common schools 1848: 67-71.) EDUCATION— cont'd School Houses — cont'd Trenton 1874. School accommodations in Trenton: seating ca- pacity compared with census; need of new bldg. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4: 22-23.) 1892. Description of Columbus school, Trenton; cost. (Same 1891/2, pt. 1, app. betw. pp. 112 and 113.) Westfield 1892. Description of Lincoln school, Westfield, Union Co.; cost. (A.R. bd. education 1891/2 pt. 1: betw. pp. 64 and 65.) School Hygiene 1876. Summary of paper by H. B. Pierce on school hygiene. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 134-135.) 1877. Summary of rept. of committee on school hy- giene. (2 same 1878: 137-138.) 1878. Summary of paper by J. Madison Watson, treat- ing of hygienic relations of physical training in schools and colleges. (2 same 1878: 145-147.) 1880. On ventilation in school-rooms. (A.R. bd. of edu- cation 1879/80: 28-30.) 1881. The relation of state bd. of health to our public school system; by L. Dennis. (5 A.R. bd. health 1881: 33-55.) Recommending careful investigation of sanitary condi- tion in scliools ; as well as the study of physiology and hygiene In schools. 1882. Extracts from address of H. B. Pierce [on hy- giene in public schools]. (7 same 1883: 151-152.) . Circular issued by a committee on the state bd. of health on sanitary instruction and training in schools. (6 same 1882: 145-147.) 1883. On school hygiene. (7 same 1883: 26-28.) . Table: comparison of 4 leading schools relative to hygiene. (7 same 1883: 117.) 1884. Need of instruction and practice in hygiene in public schools. (8 same 1884: 21-23.) . General discussion at meeting of N. J. Sanitary Assn. on teaching of hygiene in public schools. (9 same 1885: 93-95.) 1885. General discussion at meeting of N. J. Sanitary Assn. on school hygiene. (9 sam« 1885: 112-113.) . Importance of instruction in hygiene in public schools. (9 same 1885: 27.) . Extracts from rept. of committee on " school- house inspection and teaching of school hygiene," presented by Prof. James Green. (9 same 1885: 109- 112.) . Sept. 1. Sanitary survey of school-house. (Cir- cular No. 55 of the state bd. of health.) No separate copy found. . Same. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885: 315-320.) 1886. Apprn. recommended to enable dept. to prepare and furnish plans for school houses of various sizes. (A.R. bd. of education 1885/6: 10.) . Summary of remarks by James M. Green on " The physiological side of education." (10 same 1886: 217-219.) . Summary of paper by Chas. Jacobus on " Physi- cal restraint and relaxation in the school-room." (10 same 1886: 219-233.) . More attention should be given by teachers and school officers to sanitary condition of school houses. (A.R. bd. of education 1885/6: 10.) . Air in the school-room; by A. R. Leeds. (10 A.R. bd. of health 1886: 313-316.) 1887. Summary of paper by Dr. J. S. Simpson on " The prevention of the spread of contagious diseases through the schools." (11 same 1887: 129-131.) . Summary of address of E. 0. Chapman on " Length of school days, recesses, competition and industrial education." (11 same 1887: 136-138.) 394 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd School Hygiene — cont'd 1887. Remarks of Dr. E. M. Hunt on the prevention of spread of contagious diseases through the schools. (11 same 1887: 131-132.) 1888. Summary of address of Prof. W. B. Ireland on " The hygienic arrangement of school tasks." (12 same 1888: 201-203.) 1889. Summary of remarks by A. B. Poland on physical education. (13 same 1889: 151-154.) 1890. Increased interest In sanitary care of children in the public schools; better school houses, instruction in hygiene, etc. (14 sams 1890: 25.) 1891. Importance of physical education and school hy- giene; efforts of N. J. in this respect. (15 same 1891: 21-22.) [1891.] School circular no. 4. Protection of schools from communicable diseases — ^methods to be ob- served when they occur. 7 pp. (Circular no. 76 of the state bd. of health.) . Same. (15 A.R. bd. of health 1891: 298-303.) 1894. Synopsis of address of President Addison B. Poland of N. J. Sanitary Assn. on " The Child and the State." (18 same 1894: 343-346.) . Outline of paper by Dr. E. M. Hartwell on " Hy- gienic supervision of schools." (18 «am« 1894: 346- 349.) . Synopsis of remarks of Randall Spaulding on hygiene in schools. (18 same 1894: 350.) . Res. introduced by Dr. Baldwin, by request, for petitioning the legislature to prohibit any person from teaching school or serving as a professional nurse if said person have any conveyable form of tuberculosis; discussion. (18. same 1894: 330-332.) 1896. On hygienic supervision of schools; co-operation betw. school authorities and health dept. in Boston; proposed co-operative action of state bd. of health and state bd. of education in N. J. (20 same 1896: 28-31.) 1897. Sanitary supervision of schools; inspection dur- ing diphtheria epidemic in Monmouth Co. in 1896; medical inspection of schools established in Boston, New York City and Chicago. (21 same 1897: 17-18.) 1898. Medical inspection of schools; suggestions for inaugurating medical and sanitary supervision of pupils and school premises. (22 same 1898: 38-39.) . Sanitary conditions of public schools; by E. Way. (A.R. bd. of education 1897/8: 131-132.) Delivered at mtg. of assn. bds. of edacatlon of Cape Kay Co. ; prtd. and a copy sent to each teacher and members of school bds. 1899. The relation of the school to the health of the pupil; by V. L.. Davey. (23 A.R. bd. health 1899: 287-292.) 1900. Medical inspection of schools; by John Taylor. (25 same 1901: 336-340.) . Medical inspection of schools: duties and powers of medical inspector. (24 same 1900: 72-76.) . Disinfecting school books; method. (24 same 1900: 47.) . Medical inspection of schools in N. J.; by J. Taylor. (25 same 1901: 336-340.) . Establishment of system of medical supervision of schools advised; regulations and forms to guide bds. of education contemplating such action. (A.R. bd. of education 1899/00: 23-26.) 1901. Medical inspection of schools : Asbury Park, Cam- den, Jersey City, Mount HoUy, Newark, Orange, Passaic, Paterson, Plainfield, Trenton. (25 A.R. bd. health 1901: 104-116.) 1902. Medical inspection of schools: benefits; progress; duties of medical inspector. (26 same 1902: 67-68.) . See below. Teachers, this date. School Lands; see Land EDUCATION— cont'd School Libraries 1848. Establishment of district libraries commended to attention of Legisl.; what other states are doing in this direction. (A.R. state supt. public schools 1848: 17-26.) 1855-1860. On purchase of Webster's dictionary for use of common schools by Legisl. (A.R. state supt pub- lic schools 1855 (p. 12)—sams 1860.) 1856-1860. On purchase of Llppincott's Gazetteer by legisl. for distribution among common schools. (A,R. state supt. public schools 1856 (p. 16) — same 1860.) 1863. See Education, this date. 1865. Supply of dictionaries, gazetteers, maps, etc., ex- hausted; further purchase recommended. (A.R. supt. public schools 1865: 18-19.) 1871. Text of act rel. to school libraries; urged that all distrs. avail themselves of privileges offered. (A.R. bd. education 1870/1: 31-33.) 1872-1891. List of districts having established free li- braries. (Same 1871/2 (pp. 26-21)— same 1890/L) 1876/7-1903/4. See above. Education, under dates 1867/ 8-1903/4. 1879. See above. Education, this date. 1880. Supplies for a school-room: furniture, maps, dic- tionaries, gazetteers, etc.; free text-books. (A.R. bd. of education 1879/80: 30-32.) 1887/8. See above. Education, this date. 1892. Amt. appropriated from state school fund for school libraries; text of suppl. to library law passed at last sess.; suggestions as to selection of books and mngmnt of school libraries. (A.R. bd. of edu- cation 1891/2 pt. 1: 112-114.) 1893. School libraries: function; no. of libraries; ami appropriated from school fund; supervision. {Same 1892/3 pt. 1: 42-44.) 1894. School libraries: conditions of appm.; super- vison and mngmt., selection of books; use of books. (Same 1893/4: 34-37.) 1897. Recommended legislation to give state supenria- ion over selection of books for school libraries. (Same 1896/7: 15.) 1898. Libraries of professional books for teachers estab- lished in 19 COS.; amt. expended; amts. contributed by state and subscribed by teachers. (Same 1897/8: 7.) 1901. Comment on school libraries; recommended amdmt. to library law rel. to state appm. (Same 1900/1: 22-24.) Jersey City 1877. Public free school library in Jersey City. (AJE. bd. of education 1876/7 app. p. 19.) Receipts a^h) ExPENnrruBES See ahove, Eecelpts and Expenditures. School Libraries. Summer Schools 1886. Rept. on summer school established in Bridge- ton under mngmt. of Messrs. Folsom and Prince. (4 A.R. inspector of factories, eta 1886: 21-22.) 1897-1902. Establishment of summer day schools rec- ommended. (15 same 1897 (p. 12) — same 1902.) Superintendent of Schools Known as superintendent of pnblic Instruction after 1865. 1835. Apptmt. of supt. of common schools suggested. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct 28, 1835.) 1845. See above. Education, this date. 1853. Increasing demand for services of state supt of public schools; allowance inadequate to satisfy de- mands. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 1853: 7.) 1855. Recommended that salary of supt. of public schools be Increased. (Same (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 13.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 395 EDUCATION— cont'd Superintendent of Schools — cont'd 1865. Adequate pecuniary support recommended for supt. of public schools. (A.R. supt. public schools 1865: 20.) 1872. Propriety of increasing salary of supt. of public instruction. (Same 1871/2: 6.) Receipts and Expenditubes ; see above, that title Taxation; see above, School Funds Teachers 1833. See above, Education, this date. 1839. Attention directed to recommendation of trustees of school fund that some mode should be adopted for educating teachers. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 22, 1839.) 1846. See above. Normal Schools, this date. 1847. Teachers: need of better teachers; their duties; advisability of forming teachers' institutes. (Rept. supt. public schools 1847: 531-536.) Paging from Minutes of Assem. 1852. Incompetency of teachers In public schools. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 8.) 1860. Teachers; incompetency, etc. (A.R. supt. public schools 1860: 87-90.) Paging from app. to House jol., 1861. 1861. Teachers: reasons why schools are not supplied with better qualified teachers; respective merits of male and female teachers. (Same 1861: 16-19.) 1863. Teachers: requisites for instruction of youth, methods of instruction, etc. (Same 1863: 9-19.) . See Education, this date. 1866-1876. See above. Education. Hudson County, these dates. 1867/8-1903/4. See above. Education, these dates. 1869-1893. List of state certificates issued. (A.R. bd. of education 1868/9 (pp. 548-551)— some 1892/3.) Paging from Collected docs. 1869/70-1897/8. Table: no. of teachers, both male and female, employed and average salary paid. (Same 1869/70 (pp. 38-39)— some 1897/8.) 1870. Relative merits of male and female teachers; wages. (Some 1869/70: 39-40.) Paging from Collected docs. 1872. Discussion of necessary qualifications of a pri- mary teacher. (Same 1871/2: 28-29.) 1873. See above, Education, this date. 1874. No. of teachers employed In common schools; excess over 1873. (Same 1873/4: 5.) 1877. Use of text-book in recitation. (Same 1876/7: 13.) 1877-1879. Frequent change of teachers deplored; table showing length of time teachers have been in schools in which they were engaged last yr., by cos. (Same 1876/7 (pp. 22-23)— some 1878/9.) The taWe is continued below, under dates 1880-1896. 1877-1896. Table: no. teachers holding each grade of certificates by cos.; also by cities and villages; com- ment. (Same 1876/7 (p. 12)— same 1895/6.) Beginning with 1893 cities and villages are given. 1878. Increase in no. of teachers; increase in enroll- ment. (Same 1877/8: 5.) 1880-1883. List of teachers deserving special and hon- orable mention on acct. of length of time they have engaged in work. (Same 1879/80 (pp. 59-63) — same 1882/3.) 1880-1888. Tables: teachers, graded into 5 grades with respect to order maintained in their schools, in cos. and cities; comment. (Same 1879/80 (p. 51) — sam:e 1887/8.) Not found In 1886-1887. 1880-1891. Tables: no. of teachers who make use of text books in conducting recitations, no. who do not, also information as to practice of requiring children to study lessons at home; by cos.; same EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd in cities; averages; comment. (Same 1879/80 (pp. 38-42)— some 1890/1.) Not found in 1886 and 1887. 1880-1896. Tables: approximate length of time teachers have taught in districts where they are now located, in COS. and cities; averages; comment. (Same 1879/ 80 (pp. 55-56)— some 1895/6.) . Tables : approximate total experience of teachers, also average total experience and longest periods taught, in cos. and cities; comment. (Some 1879/ 80 (pp. 57-58)— some 1895/6.) 1880-1904. See above. Evening Schools, these dates. 1885-1887. Tables: comparison of per cent of teachers holding several grades of co. and city certificates for three yrs. (A.R. state bd. of education 1886/7: 25.) 1886-1890. Influences to which may be attributed in- creased efiiciency of teachers; co. institutes and teachers' assns. and state teachers' reading circle. (Same 1885/6 (pp. 10-11)— some 1889/90.) 1887. Increase in enrollment, teachers, rooms; more room and more teachers needed. (Same 1886/7: 10- 11.) 1887/8. See above. Education, this date. 1890. See above. School Houses, this date. 1890/1. See above, Education, this date. 1891. No. of teachers, male and female in N. J.; sala- ries. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . Decrease in no. of male teachers; increase in sal- aries of primary teachers. (A.R. bd. education 1890/ 1:9.) 1891/3-1892/4. See above. Education, these dates. 1892/3-1894/5. Table: showing ann. increase or de- crease in average experience of teachers in eight of the largest cities. (A.R. bd. education 1894/5: 101.) 1893/4-1894/5. See above. Education, these dates. 1896. See above. Education, this date. 1897. No. of teachers in public schools; no. of normal school graduates; no. of college graduates; Increase in enrollment, and attendance of pupils. (A.R. bd. education 1896/7: 6.) . Establishment of bureau of information at state capitol, under direction of curator of state museum, recommended to aid teachers to secure positions; no fee to be required. (Same 1896/7: 46-47.) 1898. No. of teachers in public schools; no. of normal school and college graduates; increase in enroll- ment of pupils and attendance. (Same 1897/8: 6.) . On supervision of pupil's reading, teaching of current history in schools, and advancement of teachers through professional readings. (Same 1897/8: 14-17.) 1898-1903/4. Rept. of bureau of information for teach- ers and school ofiBcers. In Documents as follows : Silas R, Morse^ manager 1898 In A.R. hd. education 1897/8 : 275-279. 1898/9 " " " " 1898/9 : 323-329. 1899/00 1899/00 : 331-335. 1900/1 " " " " 1900/1 : 229-236. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:259-260. 1902/3 " 1902/3 ; 345-348. 1903/4 " ' 1903/4 : 339-342. 1900. Tables: no. of certificates of different grades held by teachers in the several cos., no. certificates of all grades in force, no. teachers holding state certifi- cates and no. holding college diplomas; comment. (A.R. bd. of education 1899/00: 20-22.) . No. of teachers; increase; normal graduates; college graduates. (Same 1899/00: 6.) 1902. No. of teachers employed; increase; kind of cer- tificates or diplomas held. (Same 1901/2: v.) 296 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd 1902. Discussion of subject of hygienic instruction for teachers; recommended legislation to encourage local school authorities to protect health of pupils under their supervision. (Some 1901/2: xxxv-xll.) 1903. Rept of president of state bd. of education (Hays) In compliance with res. of 1902, directing inquiry Into the facilities provided for the training of teachers and the cost thereof. (Minutes of Assem. 1903: 26-32; Sen. jol. 1903: 31-37.) . No. of teachers; no. holding state certificates; in- crease in monthly salary. (A.R. bd. of education 1902/3: V.) 1904. Increase in no. of teachers; average salaries. (Same 1903/4: Ix.) ExAMINATIOIfS 1862. Teachers: Examination and license; keeping of registers. (A.R. supt. public schools 1862: 41-43.) 1867. Examination of teachers; beneficial results. (AJl. bd. education 1866/7: 665.) Paging from Collected docs. 1868. On examination of teachers; effect; no. of certifi- cates. iSame 1867/8: 639-640.) Paging from Collected docs. 1868-1883. Abstr. of record of examinations, sho-wlng no. of certificates of different grades granted by co. supts. {Same 1867/8 (p. 661)— «om€ 1892/3.) Paging from Collected docs. 1871. Teachers' examinations; when held, benefit; set of questions used. (.Same 1870/1: 21-30.) 1872. Teachers' certificates: no. of examinations held; no. of certificates issued; percentage of failures for each CO. (Same 1871/2: 24.) 1873. Rules in regard to teachers' examination and cer- tificates; certificates granted, failures; etc. (Same 1872/3: 12-13.) 1892. Regulations of co. teachers' examinations; list of certificates issued by cos. and grades. (Same 1891/ 2 pt 1: 89-108.) . Rules and regulations governing examinations for state certificates; comment. (Same 1891/2 pt 1: 85-89.) 1894. On city bds. of examiners; each city practically a law unto itself; advisability of state supt. being member of such bds. (Same 1893/4: 45-46.) . State bd. of examiners; composition; authority; aim. (Same 1893/4: 89-90.) 1897. Teachers' examinations; custom in regard to college graduates, indorsement of diplomas and cer- tificates of other states; grades of certificates is- sued, etc.; questions used at co. examination. (Same 1896A: 31-45.) 1898. Review of system of teachers' certification; third grade co. certificates should be dispensed with, and CO. examination papers graded by a central bd. (.Same 1897/8: 30-33.) CJotrSTY EXAinXEBS 1847. Refusal of some bds. of freeholders to appt. co. examiners — ^recommended that the oflSce be given a fair trial in all cos. (Rept. of supt. public schools 1847: 530.) Paging from Hlnntes of Assem. 1854. Recommended that in cos. where teachers' assns. exist apptmt. of co. examiners be given to these as- sns.; suggested that if there be no co. teachers' assn., apptmt. be made by state teachers' assn. from teachers of co.; importance of having qualified ex- aminers. (Same 1854: lO-lL) 1859. Recommended that apptmt. of co. examiners be made by teachers' assns., or if co. has no. assn., by State Teachers' Assn, (Same 1859: 114-115.) Paging from App. to Senate jol.. 1860. EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd ExAMTNATioss — cont'd County ExAMixEES^-cont'd 1866. Repts. of co. examiners in reply to questions ace blanks sent for rept viz.: 1. Do you succeed in se- curing services of active and efficient teachers, if not, why? 2. What degree of interest is manifested by parents in regard to education of their children? 3. What is condition of school bldgs.? 4. Should any changes be made in school law? (A,E. bd. of education 1866: 155-168.) Atlantic, Bergen, Cape May, Essex, Gloucester, Hunter- don, Monmonth, Somerset. Sussex cos. Cape May County 1857. Rept of co. examiner of Cape May Co. (AJR, supt pubUc schools 1857: 80-83.) J. P. Leaming. Middlesex County 1848. Rept of J. F. Halsey as co. examiner for Middle- sex Co. (A.R. supt public schools 1848: 54-55.) 1850. Same. (Same 1850: 54-58.) Somerset County 1848-1854. Rept of co. examiners and visitors of public schools. In Documents as follows : 1848 in A.E. snpt. pnWic schools 1848 : 73-74. Abrm. Messier and C. C. Hoagland 1849 not found. 1850 in A.E. supt public schools 1850 : 98-99. Abrm. Messier and C. C. Hoagland 1851 in A.E. supt public schools 1851 : 110-114. C. C. Hoagland 1852 in A.E. supt public schools 1852 : 125-126. C. C. Hoagland and B. K. Bodgers 1853 not found. 1854 in A.B. snpt public schools 1854 : 45-47. C. C. Hoagland and C. Morton State Board of EJxaminebs See above. Receipts and Expenditures. Examiners. . Institutes 1850. Recommended that Legist make appm. for estab- lishment of teachers' institutes in each co. (AM. state supt public schools 1850 (pp. &-Q)—same 1853.) 1852. See below, Somerville, this date. 1853. Benefits to be derived from legislative encour- agement of teachers' institutes. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 6.) 1854. Free schools can be made more useful by estab- lishment of teachers' institutes. (Same (Price) Jan. 17, 1854: 5.) . See above. Education, this date. . Teachers' institutes: no. held; attendance; re- sults. (AJl. supt public schools 1854: 7-8.) 1854-1855. Repts. from teachers' institutes. In Documents as follows : 18.54 In A.E. snpt public schools 1854 : 29-45. Hunterdon, Morris. Somerset. Sussex, Warren cos. 1855 in A,B supt. public schools 1855 : 171-181. Cumberland, Bssex. Gloucester, Mercer, Monmouth, Morris. Ocean, Sussex cos. 1855. Beneficial results from law of 1854 anthoriziiig teachers' institutes. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 11. ) Teachers' Institutes: where held; utility. (AB. supt public schools 1855: 11, ) 1856. Teachers' institutes held in 13 cos. [in 1855]; beneficial results. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 6.) . Teachers' institutes held in every co. (Same (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 8.) . Teachers' institutes: place and time of meetings; growth since organization in 1854; object; nature of meetings. ( AJEt snpt public schools 1856: 11-14.) 1857. Place and time of holding teachers' institutes; effects. (Same 1857: 17-18.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 297 EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd iNSTITtTTES — COnt'd 1858. Teachers' institutes: time and place of meeting; success. {Same 1858: 19-20.) 1859. Teachers' institutes: place and time of meetings; attendance; influence, etc. (Same 1859: 107-109.) Paging from App. to Senate jol., 1860. 1860. Teachers' institutes: expense; place and time of meetings; lecturers; value; suggestions for adding to their efficiency. (Same 1860: 83-86.) Paging from App. to House Jol., 1861. 1861. Teachers' institutes: place and time of meeting; attendance; instruction. (Same 1861: 12-15.) . See above, Normal Schools. State Normal School at Trenton, this date. 1862. Teachers' institutes: places and time of holding; increased interest and attendance. (A.R. supt. pub- lic schools 1862: 8-9.) 1863. Teachers' institutes: time and places of meet- ing; preparation for, object, etc. (Same 1863: 8-9.) . See above. Education, this date. 1864. Teachers' institutes: cos. in which held and date; attendance; suggestions for improvement. (A.R. supt. public schools 1864: 21-23.) . Modifications of law rel. to teachers' institutes suggested; apptmt. of institute instructor, consti- tuting CO. examiners and institute instructor a bd. of examiners, authorizing schools to be closed dur- ing week set apart for institute. (Same 1864: 23.) 1865. Teachers' institutes: cos. in which held; change in mngmt. advisable. (Same 1865: 18.) 1874. Teachers' institutes: cos. in which held; attend- ance; object and aim. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/ 4: 19-20.) 1877. Teachers' institutes: held in all cos. except Un- ion; attendance. (Same 1876/7: 22.) 1878. 'Teachers' institutes: cos. in which held. (Same 1877/8: 17.) 1879. Teachers' institutes: cos. In which held; attend- ance; instruction in industrial drawing; result. (Same 1878/9: 19-21.) 1880. Teachers' institutes: cos. in which held; attend- ance; practical benefit. (Same 1879/80: 36.) 1881. Teachers' institutes: cos. in which held; bene- fits; inadequacy of funds. (Sam^ 1880/1: 26.) 1883. Teachers' institutes: cos. in which held. (8am,e 1882/3: 59.) 1886-1890. See above. Teachers, these dates. 1888. Increase in apprn. to teachers' institutes recom- mended. (A.R. bd. of education 1887/8: 10.) 1892. Improvements suggested for teachers' institutes, increased apprn. recommended to enable dept. to secure specialists for this work; programs for the yr. (Same 1891/2: 129-150.) 1893-1900. On teachers' institutes. (Same 1892/3 pt. 1 (pp. 36-39)— some 1899/00.) Somerville 1852. Encouragement of teachers' institutes recom- mended; institute held at Somerville. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 9.) LiBEAEiEs; see above. Receipts and Expendituees. Tbiach- EEs' Libbaeies Receipts and Expenditures; see above, that title Teachers' Retieement Fund See above, School Funds. Wages 1854. No. and salary of teachers employed in public schools. (A.R. supt. public schools 1854: 12.) 1868-1904. Statistical rept. by cos. and cities; finances, attendance, libraries, teachers' salaries and certifi- cates, etc. (A.R. bd. of education 1868 (pp. 658-660) — same 1904.) Paging from Collected docs. EDUCATION— cont'd Teachers — cont'd Wages — cont'd 1869-1898. Comparative view of no. teachers, both male and female, employed and average salary paid. (Same 1870 (pp. 38-40)— some 1898.) 1869/70-1897/8. See above, Teachers, these dates. 1869/70-1903/4. Summary comparison of statistics in aggregate; revenue, no. and salary of teachers, school houses, attendance, etc. (A.R. bd. of educa- tion 1870 (pp. 34-35)— some 1904.) 1871. Average salary to teachers, male and female, in different states. (Same 1870/1: 21.) 1879. Average salary of teachers, male and female; decrease. (Same 1878/9: 5.) 1880. Salaries of teachers reduced. (Same 1879/80: 5.) . Increase in no. of teachers; salaries, male and female. (Same 1879/80: 5-6.) 1881. Decrease in teachers' salaries; disapproval; reas- ons. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1885. Teachers, average salary, etc. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1885.) . Table: increase in teachers' salaries, and increase in total current expenses in cities. (A.R. state bd. of education 1884/5: 24.) 1886. Teachers, male and female; salaries. (Same 1885/6: 6.) 1886-1895. Tables: average monthly increase and de- crease in salaries, as compared with previous year in all COS., including cities, and in cities alone. (Same 1887 (pp. 21-22) — sarn^ 1895.) 1887. Teachers, male and female; salaries. (Same 1886/7: 6.) . Increase in teachers' salaries; how effected. (Same 1886/7: 9-10.) 1888-1889. Salaries of teachers, male and female; in- crease. (Sam^ 1887/8 (p. 6) — .some 1888/9.) 1891. See above. Teachers, this date. 1900. See above. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1901-1902. Average salaries of teachers, male and fe- male. (A.R. bd. of education 1900/1 (p. 8) — some 1901/2.) 1903. See above. Teachers, this date. 1904. See same. Text-Books 1844. Much good would result if plan could be devised for furnishing suitable books to schools. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 10, 1844.) 1848. Work of town supts. in securing uniformity of text-books commended. (A.R. supt. public schools 1848: 9.) 1860. School books, maps and apparatus in common schools. (Same 1860: 78-83.) Paging from app. to House jol., 1861. 1872. Discussion of means of securing uniformity of text-books In districts; district tax for purchase of books, suggested, and small ann. fee to be required of children for their use. (A.R. bd. of education 1871/2: 29-31.) 1877. See above. Teachers, this date. . Text-books; economy of having books furnished by district; no. of districts providing same by dis- trict tax. (A.R. bd. of education 1876/7: 21-22.) 1880. See above, School Libraries, etc., this date. 1883-1887. No. of districts having uniformity of text- books; no. furnishing free text-books; economy of free text-book plan. (A.R. bd. of education 1882/3 (pp. 25-26) — same 1887.) 1892-1893. Comment on disposition on part of school districts and cities to furnish free text-books; with stmt, of districts that do and do not furnish same, by cos. (Same 1891/2 pt. 1 (pp. 49-50)— some 1892/ 3.) 1894. See above. Laws, this date. 298 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY EDUCATION— cont'd Text Books — cont'd 1894. Comment on free text-book act of 1894; advan- tages of supplying books at public expense; objec- tions to district ownership and supply of books and answer to same; table showing no. of districts In state supplying free text-books prior to passage of act. (A.R. bd. of education 1893/4: 15-17.) 1895-1896. On operation of free text-book law. (Same 1894/5 (pp. 26-27)— some 1895/6.) Essex County 1868. Circular letter issued by co. supt. of Essex Co. In regard to text-books. ( A.R. bd. of education 1867/ 8: 768.) Paging from Collected docs. Township Superintendents 1847. Objections made to short term for which town supts. are elected. (Rept supt. public schools 1847: 546.) Paging from Minutes of Assem. . With few exceptions, townships have elected town supts.; improvement through exertions cf these officers. (Same 1847: 530-531.) Paging from Mlnntes of Assem. 1862. See above. Education, this date. 1868. See same, this date. Township System; see above. Districts. Township System Training Classes 1895. See above. Normal Schools. State Normal School, Trenton, this date. Truancy 1886. See above. Education. Newark, this date. 1891. Truant act should be amended so as to provide for payment of truant officers in rural distrs. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1900. Truancy; its relation to crime. (14 [L e., 15] A.R. state charities aid assn. 1900: 12-13.) 1902. Truancy legislation; by H. M. Maxson. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 133- 136.) . See above. Education, this date. EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS College of New Jersey Established In 1846; became Princeton Unlrersity in 1896 ; see below. 1796. Rept. of [select] committee (Haring) on me- morial and petition of a committee of trustees of the College of N. J. (Votes of Assem. Feb. 1796: 14- 15.) 1797. Petitions against legisl. aid to Princeton College. (Same Jan. 1797: 43.) 1812. Rept. of committee (Brewster) on memorial rel. to raising certain sum of money by way of lottery by trustees of Princeton College, etc (Same Jan. 1812: 149.) 1830. See above. Education, this date. 1855. Mess of the Gov. (Price) recommending an ap- prn. for re-building Nassau HalL (Minutes of As- sem. 1855: 923-924.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1855. 4 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. BUst. Socy.. Newart. Evening Technical School of Jersey City 1903/4. Rept on work of Evening Technical School of Jersey City. In Docaments as follows : 1903/4 in A.E. bd. edncation 1903/4 : 212-214. EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Farnum Preparatory School See also above, Education, Normal Scliools. State Normal Scliool, Trenton. 1856. Farnum Preparatory School: origin; object; at- tendance; endowment (A.R. supt public schools 1856: 9-11.) 1857. School placed at disposal of trustees of State Normal school by Paul Farnum; value: designs for future. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 8.) . The Farnum Preparatory School: organization: departments; work; support (ann. state appm. and interest on endowment). (A.R. supt. public schools 1857: 12-14.) 1858. Farnum Preparatory School has become a state institution; object of institution; no. of students. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 13.) . Farnum Preparatory School: originally local institution; now part of state system of education; control of trustees of state normal school; attend- ance. (A.R. supt pubUc schools 1858: 11-12.) 1859. Farnum Preparatory School: attendance; sup- port, etc. (Same 1859: 105-106.) Includes sketch of life of tlie founder, Paul Famom, valne and terms of bis endowment of the scbool, etc. 1865. Farnum Preparatory School: date of erection (1846); state apprn.; failure as a preparatory school. (Same 1865: 17-18.) 1889/90. Farnum Preparatory School: attendance, en- rollment, graduates. ((Jovs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1891/2. Enrollment of Farnum Preparatory School; receipts; expenditures; balance. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 22.) 1892. Farnum School: location; history; attendance and finances for 1890/1; sources of income. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 23.) 1896. Farnum Preparatory School: location; establish- ment; objects; support; graduates, receipts and dis- bursements, 1894/5. (Same (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) Ankuai. Repobt Included In State Normal School reports, 1863-1904; from 1880 to 1904, it has a half title page. Receipts axd Expexditubes 1864/5-1903/4. Table: disbursements on acct of Far- num Preparatory School. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (p. 613)— «ome 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. The total amt. expended is given In the condensed Btmt. of receipts and disbursements found in the treas- urer's rept. from 1855/6 to 1863/4 ; from 1884/5- 1894/5, the table is given with the school fund acct 1866/7-1903/4. Comment on disbursements on acct Farnum Preparatory School. (A.R. comptroller 1866/7 (p. 223)— some 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. The stmt, does not occur under the caption. Farnum Preparatory School until 1896. At first it is given under State Schools, later Education. From 188o- 1895, it is given with the School Fund AccL 1867. See above. Education. Receipts and Expendi- tures, this date. 1869. See same, this date. 1870. See same, this date. 1871-1885. See same, these dates. Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Yonth, Bordentown Organized under act of May 24. 1894. serial 1894/5-1903/4. Rept of Manual Training and Indus- trial School for Colored Youth, Bordentown. In Documents as follows : Fred. G. Wiege. secy. bd. of trustees 1894/5 In A.R. bd. education 1894/5 : 337-339. James lAslc, «ecv. 6d. of trustees 1895/6 in A.B. bd. education 1895/6 : 265-266. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 399 EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth, Bordentown — cont'd serial — cont'd James M. Gregory, principal 1896/7 in A.R. bd. education 1896/7:295-299. " " 1897/8:311-314. 1897/8 1898/9 " 1899/00 " 1900/1 " 1901/2 " 1902/3 " 1903/4 " 1898/9 : 367-370. 1899/00 : 403-406. 1900/1 : 387-390. 1901/2 : 191-196. 1902/3 : 171-175. 1903/4 : 176-182. non-serial 1894. Veto (Werts) of bill to designate and recognize Industrial and Manual Training School in Borden- town, Burlington Co. (Minutes of Assem. 1894: 1061-1064.) 1898. On Bordentown Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth. (A.R. bd. of education 1897/8: 34-35.) 1900. Colored Industrial School at Bordentown accom- modated in a rented bldg.; state should purchase a property and erect suitable bldg. (Same 1899/00: 7.) 1902. Disposition of apprn. of $35,000 made for Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth. {Same 1901/2: iv.) Receipts and Bxpbnditukes 1895-1904. Amt. disbursed to Manual Training and In- dustrial School at Bordentown (colored). (A.R. treasurer 1895/6 (p. 409)— some 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1894/5 (p. 50) — same 1903/4.) From 1897 to 1901, the acct. is found with the table on industrial education. 1904. Amt. of insurance reed, on acct. of fire at school for colored youth at Bordentown. (Same 1903/4: 32 ) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1903/4: 38.) Newark Technical School Organized' in 1885 under act of 1881, eh. 144. serial 1 series 1886. Rept. of bd. of trustees of Newark Technical School. In Documents as follows : 1886 in A.R. bd. education 1885/6 : 115-121. 2 series Under acts of 1881 and 1890. 1891/2-1903/4. Rept. of manual and industrial training for city of Newark; by Chas. A. Colton, director. In Documents as follows : 1891/2 in A.R. bd. education 1891/2, pt. 1 : 295-301. 1892/3 ' " 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 235- 239. 1893/4 in A.R. bd. education 1893/4, app. B, pp. 219-222. 1894/5 " " " " 1894/5 : 329-330. 1895/6 " " " " 1895/6 : 302-303. 1896/7 " " " " 1896/7 : 331-332. 1897/8 " ' 1897/8:356-358. 1898/9 " " " " 1898/9:415-416. 1899/00 ' " 1899/00:437-438. 1900/1 " " " " 1900/1 : 415-416. 1901/2 ' " 1901/2 : 228-230. 1902/3 " " " " 1902/3:238-239. 1903/4 " ' 1903/4:232-233. non-serial 1884. See above, Education. Industrial and Technical, this date. 1885. Operations of Newark technical school, estab- lished under act of 1881 providing for establish- ment of such schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1884/5: 51-52.) 1887. Extracts from rept. of director (Chas. A. Colton) of Newark Technical School. {Same 1886/7: 51-53.) EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Newark Technical School — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1888. Newark Technical School established under act of 1881 is doing excellent work. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888.) 1890. See above, Education. Industrial and Technical, this date. Princeton University See also above. College of New Jersey. 1900. Record-blank adopted by authorities of Prince- ton University for recording conditions on premises where students board or lodge. (24 A.R. bd. health 1900: 52-54.) Queen's College The name of Queen's College was changed to Rutgers In 1825, in honor of Henry Rutgers. It receiyed $5000 when the change was made. 1809. Rept. of committee (Kitchel) on memorial of trustees of Queen's College for transfer of right of state to subscribe to capital stock in Bank of New Brunswick to said trustees. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1809: 192.) 1824. Rept. of committee (Dodd) to whom was re- ferred res. for instituting an inquiry into the man- ner in which the authority to raise money by lottery for benefit of Queen's College has been exercised. (Same Oct. 1814: 193-195.) Rutgers College See also aboye, note under Queen's College. 1826. Rept. of committee (Dodd) on memorial of trus- tees of Rutgers College rel. to raising $25,000 by way of lottery. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1826: 176-177.) 1830. See above. Education, this date. Rutgers Scientific School; see Agriculture. Education Theological Seminary, Princeton 1830/4-1846/50. Quinquennial rept. of the trustees of the Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian church at Princeton. In Collected docs, as follows : 1830/4 in Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : 166-167. 1835/9 " " " " 1839/40:242-244. 1840/5 " Sen. .iol. 1846 : 232-233. 1846/50 " Minutes of Assem. 1851 : 438-440. Trenton School for Industrial Education 1902/3-1903/4. Ann. rept. of bd. of trustees of Trenton School for Industrial Education. In Documents as follows : 1. 1902/3 in A.R. bd. education 1902/3:261-265. [2.] 1903/4 " " " " f 903/4 : 268-270. United States Military Academy 1844. Res. passed by Gen. Assem. of Conn, favoring abolishment of West-Point Academy. (Minutes of Assem. 1843/4: 209-210.) United States Naval Academy 1862. Proposed removal of U. S. Naval Academy from Annapolis; suggested that attempt be made to lo- cate it at Perth Amboy. (Govs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 14, 1862.) EDWARDS (THEO.) 1884. Floriculture. 1884: 56-58.) (Procs. state hortic. socy. Dee. EGE (RALPH) 1884. Peaches for Central N. J. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Dec. 1884: 35-42.) 1886. Mercer Co. fair, etc. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 444-455.) 1893. Defects in construction and mngmt. of dirt roads. (20 same 1892: 480-493.) 300 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EGG HARBOR CITY, ATLANTIC CO. Agricultural Society; see Agricultural Societies. Atlantic County Banks; see Banks: Individual Climate; see that title Fair; see Agricnltnre. Fairs Rainfall; see Climate Schools in; see Education Temperature; see Climate EGG-PLANT Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable ELBEHON, MONMOUTH CO. Sanitation; see that title ELDRIDGE (WM. H.) 1891/2-1903/4. Rept as co. snpt of schools in Glouces- ter Co. (AR. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1, app. (pp. 26-27)— some 1903/4.) ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES; see LABOR. EMPLOYMENT ELECTRICAL SUBWAYS; see PUBLIC UTILITIES ELIZABETH, UNION CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Citizens' Bank; Manufac- turers' Bank; State Bank Manual Training; see Education Nuisances; see Public Health Sanitation; see Public Health Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Dime; Elizabeth; Mechanics School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Streets; see that title Temperature; see Climate Water Supply; see that title ELLIOTT (ALEX., JR.) 1890/1-1893/4. Rept as co. snpt. of schools in Passaic Co. (AJl. bd. of education 1890/1 app. (pp. 57-58) — same 1893/4.) ELLIS (CHARLES) Assemblyman from Borlington Co., 1810-1815. Reports by 1802. Joint rept. as one of the comrs. to dispose of Indian lands at Brotherton. (Vot^ of Assem. Oct 1802: 93-94.) COManTTEE OS Tbeasubeb's AcCXTOIfTS 1815. See Ptnance: State, serial group B. ELLIS (E. S.) 1883/4. Ann, rept as city supt of Trenton schools. (AJt bd. of education 1883/4, app. pp. 33-34.) ELLIS (J. B.) 1884. Raspberry fungus. (Prdcs. state hortia socy. Jan. 1884: 54-58.) ELMER (CHARLES E.) Apptd. by GoremoT in 1872 a member of the Committee to inquire into the nmgmt. of the Soldiers' Cbil- dren's Home. 1873. Forest fires and the means for diminishing or preventing thenL (1 A.R bd. agric. 1873: 62-64.) ELMER (EBENEZER), 1752-1843 Native of X. J. ; Assemblyman from Cumberland Co. 1789-1791, 1793-1795. 1817, 1819; member of Congress 1801-1807 ; Conncllman from Cnmberland Co. 1807. Reports by [Seuect] Commxttee 1794. Nov. 26. Federal debt (Votes of Assem. Oct 1794: 88.) 1795. Feb. 24. Petitions from Gloucester C!o. for ap- ptmt of comrs. to lay road in that co. {Same Feb. 1795: 26.) ELMER (LUCIUS QUINTIUS CINCINNATUS), 1793-1883 Native of N. J. ; Assemblyman from Cumberland Co. 1820-1823; U. S. district attorney for district of N. 3. 1824-1829; one of comrs. to Gake cbarge of state lands at Paterson, March 2. 1839 ; member of Congress 1843-1845 ; attorney general of N. J. 1850 ; apptd. justice of N. J. Snpreme Court in 1852. Reports by 1824. Not. Rept upon the subject of a canal from the Delaware to the Raritan. Trenton: Prtd. by J. Justice, 1824. 26 pp. Copies seen in the N. J. State Library and Princeton Dniverslty Library. 300 copies were ordered prtd. (Totes of Assem. Oct 1824 : 68). The rept was not prtd. in the Jols. ; a transmittal letter Is found In Votes of Assem. Oct 1824:24. The other comrs. were Geo. Holcombe and Peter Eean. 1828. See Boundary. New York, this date. Committee os Tbeasitbeb's Accottkts 1821. See B'lnance: State, serial group B. [Select] Commtttee 1820. Nov. 16. Tax on bank stock. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1820: 85-86.) 1822. Nov. 6. Library of the two houses [of the 1^- isL]. ISame Oct 1822: 65-66.) . Nov. 8. Oyster beds in Delaware Bay. (Borne Oct 1822: 72-73.) . Nov. 21. Memorial of P. (Gordon, late treasurer. (Same Oct 1822: 108.) . Nov. 22. Island in Delaware Bay called the Pea Patch. (Same 1822: 110-112.) ELSTEIN (LEO. F.) 1892. Sanitary rept as to Russian-Hebrew colonies in N. J. (16 AR. bd. of health 1892: 371-383.) EMIGRATION; see POPULATION; MIGRATION EMINENT DOMAIN 1888. Recommendation for passage of a law providing that whenever state or national govt may require any tract of land which has been laid out in a town plot, a method of vacating same and providing for payment of damages shall be supplied, ((zovs. mess. (Green) 1888: 30.) EMLEY (JOHN) Assemblyman from Borlington Co.. 1825-1828. 1837- 1841 ; trustee of school fond 1841 ; see Education, the serial group. EMLEY (WILLIAM L) Member of CouneU from Monmouth Co., 1825, 1828- 1829. Reports by , [Selbct] (Jommtttee 1829. Jan. 15. N. J. Delaware and Raritan CanaL (Votes of Assem. 1828/9: 125-152.) Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by J. Justice, 1829. 36 pp. Copies were seen in the N. J. State library and in the N. J. Hist Socy.. Newark. . Same, another edition, n. t p. 32 pp. This edition contains. In addition to the committee rept. Got. Williamson's message of Jan. 19. Copies weie seen in the N. T. Public Ubrary and in Princeton University Library. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 301 EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY; see LABOR EMPLOYMENT; see LABOR EMPLOYMENT OFFICES; see LABOR ENCKE (J. R.) 1879/80. Ann. rept. as city supt. of Trenton schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1879/80 app. pp. 24-30.) ENDOWMENT ORDERS; see INSURANCE ENGLAND Co-operation; see Laboi Rainfall; see Climate EN6LE (JOHN) 1835. Joint rept. with John M. Cornelison on state lands in Bergen Co. (Votes of Assam. 1834/5: 327.) 1836. March 1. State lands in Bergen, late the property of John G. Leake, deceased. {Same 1835/6: 576-580.) ENGLE (R. B.) 1875. Poultry raising. (2 A.R. bd. agric. 1874: 57-58.) ENGLEWOOD Schools in; see Education ENGLISH (D. E.) 1893. Diphtheria in Milburn township, Essex Co. (17 A.R. bd. of health 1893: 489-494.) ENGLISH SPARROW; see FISH AND GAME ENRIGHT (JOHN) 1893/4. Rept. as principal of public schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1893/4 app. A, pp. 91-92.) 1893/4-1903/4. Rept. as supt. of schools in Monmouth Co. (Same 1893/4 app. A (pp. 40-43)— same 1903/4.) 1896. High schools. (Same 1895/6: 139-140.) 1902/3-1903/4. Manual training in Freehold. (Same 1902/3 (pp. 205-206)— some 1903/4.) ENSILAGE See Livestock. Feeding. EPIDEMICS; see PUBLIC HEALTH EPILEPTICS Maintenance; see Maintenance ERNST (MARTIN) 1900. Grafting and pruning. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1900: 74-78.) ERRINGTON (B. F.) 1828. [Horticulturists in Ocean Co.] (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 168-170.) ERWIN (JAMES S.) Assemblyman from Hudson Co., 1890. 1902. Prosecutors of the pleas. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 53-55.) ERYSIPELAS; see PUBLIC HEALTH ESCHEATS; see LAND ESSEX COUNTY One of tile nine counties in existence at date of union of East and West Jersey (1702). See also Belleville, Bloomfleld, Camptown, East Orange, Glen Eidge, Montelair, Newark, Nutley, Orange, South Orange, West Orange, White Oak Eidge. Agricultural Societies; see that title ESSEX COUNTY— cont'd Agriculture; see that title Almshouse; see Maintenance. Dependents Banks; see Banks: Individual Bridges; see that title Celery Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Dairy Inspection; see Food and Drug Law, Dairy Products. Milk Diphtheria; see Public Health Drainage; see Land. Drainage Floriculture; see Agriculture. Floriculture Geology; see that title Grape Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Health; see Public Health Insane Asylum; see Maintenance. Defectives Mortgages; see that title Population; see that title Roads; see that title Sanitation; see Public Health Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Strikes; see Labor Disputes Teachers' Institutes; see Education. Teachers' Institutes, under dates 1854-1853 Text-books; see Education ESSEX COUNTY PARK; see PARKS AND MONUMENTS EVANS (E.) 1888. Ensilage. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 478-479.) EVANS (JOHN, JR.) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1817-1819, 1824. Reports by [Select] Committee 1819. Feb. 10. Drawbridge over Crosswicks Creek. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1819: 125.) 1824. Nov. 19. Repairs to state house and govt, house and lot in Trenton. (Same Oct. 1824: 92.) EVENING JOURNAL FRESH AIR FUND; see MAINTE- NANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS EVENING SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION EVENING TECHNICAL SCHOOL OF JERSEY CITY; see EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS EVERITT (MOSES K.) Senator from Hunterdon Co., 1889-1891. Reports by [Select] Committee 1891. March 19. School for Deaf Mutes. (Sen. joL 1891: 674.) EWING (CHAS.) 1820. Oct. 23. Joint communication with Saml. L. Southard rel. to prtg. public laws. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1820: 7-8.) 1821. Nov. 1. Joint rept. with S. L. Southard rel. to prtg. a new edition of the public laws under act of June 13, 1820. (Jol. Legisl. Council Oct. 1821: 15- 16; Votes of Assem. Oct. 1821: 20.) 302 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY EWING (WILLIAM B.) Assemblyman from Cumberland Co., 1819-1823, 1825- 1828. 1830. Reports by [Select] Committee 1820. Feb. 29. Exemptions from military duty. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1820: 154.) 1821. Nov. 13. Navigation of Maurice River. (Same Oct 1821: 48.) 1823. Dec. 12. State library. (Same 1823: 160.) 1825. Nov. 30. State house and govt bouse and lot (Same Oct 1825: 137.) 1826. Oct 27. Records in surveyor general's office. (Same 1826: 13.) . Dea 26. Prtg. laws, law repts. and votes and proceedings of the Assem. (Same 1826: 227.) EXCESS CONDEMNATION; see EMINENT DOMAIN EXEMPTION FROM MILITARY DUTY; see MELITLA EXHIBITIONS LONDON. 1851 1852. Kept of N. J. comrs. to World's Pair, London, 1851; by Geo. Vail, chrm. (App. to Sen. jol. Jan. 1852: 60-97; App. to House joL 1852: 60-97.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American office, 1852. 37 pp. HAMBURG, 1863 1863. Rept of comrs. to International Elxhibition in Hamburg. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1863: 15-19.) N. Norris Halsted, S. H. Condlct PHILADELPHIA, 1876 1872. Address of N. J. corporators of the U. S. cen- tennial board of finance; by Joel Parker, Pres. 6 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1873.) 1874. Centennial preparations. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1875. N. J. subscription to Centennial stock; status and prospects of the Centennial; benefits to accrue to N. J.; suggestions respecting N. J. exhibit. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12. 1875.) . Representation of N. J. in National CentenniaL (Same (Bedle) Jan. 19, 1875.) . Rept of N. J. Centennial comrs. Trenton: Public Opinion— Wm. S. Sharp, 1875. 9 pp. Saml. C. Brown, President Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. . Same. 9 pp. (LegisL docs. 1876, doc. 27.) 1876. N. J. preparations for Centennial; appm. inade- quate. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 34.) . Rept of the N. J. Centennial comrs. 292 pp., pis. (Legist docs. 1877, doa 30.) SamL C. Brown, Prcs. 1877. Rept. of the N. J. comrs. on the Centennial E!x- hibition. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. 423 pp., pis., 2 maps in pocket Copies seen in Rntgers College Library, in tbe New Jersey Hist. So^.. Newark, and in tbe Library of Colombia University. Receipts and Expenditures 1875-1876. State subscriptions to Centennial stock, un- der act of March 5, 1874. (A.R. comptroller 1874/5 (pp. 24-25)— «ame 1875/6.) . Same; tabular stmt of payments. (A.R. treas- urer 1874/5 (p. 30)— same 1875/6.) ReL to appms. and payments to Centennial Com- mission. (A.R. comptroller 1874/5 (p. 25) — same 1875/6.) . Same; tabular stmt (A.R. treasurer 1874/5 (pp. 122-123}— same 1875/6.) 1877. Table: receipts from Centennial stock. (Same 1876/7: 16.) . Amt unexpended by Centennial Comn. (Same 1876/7: 18.) | EXHIBITIONS— cont'd NEW ORLEANS 1884/5 " World's Indnstrial and Cotton Centennial," Dec 16, 1884. to May 31, 1885. 1885. New Orleans Centennial Exposition: comrs. from N. J.; U. S. aid; N. J. exhibit; apprn. recom- mended. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 42- 43.) . The New Orleans Exposition; by Wm. Parry. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 235-242.) . N. J. at New Orleans; by C. H. Barney. (12 same 1884: 225-234.) . Jan. 1. Rept of N. J. comr. (C. H. Barney) to World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Expo- sition at New Orleans. 12 pp. (LegisL docs. 1885 V. 2, doc. 40.) Same, separate. Camden: The Courier Pub- lishing Assn., 1885. 12 pp. Copy seen In Eatgers College Library. . Dec. 15. Rept of C. H. Barney, comr. for N. J. to the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Ex- position at New Orleans. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1885. 47 (1) pp. Copies seen In the New Jersey Hist. Socy., Newark, and in the State Library. . Same. 47 (1) pp. (Legisl. docs. 1886 v. 3, betw. docs. 35 and 36.) . Communication from committee on finance (Gardner) concerning expenditures of state for ex- position at New Orleans. (Sen. joL 1885: 138-140.) . Same, separate. Xot seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. joL 1885 : 140). . Same. 4 IL (LegisL docs. 1885, v. 2, doc. 4.) Receipts and Expenditures 1885-1887. Table: disbursements; New Orleans Etxpo- sition. (A.R. treasurer 1884/5 (p. 167)— «am« 1886/ 7.) . Comment on disbursements on acct of New Or- leans Exposition. (AJt comptroller 1884/5 (p. 52) — same 1886/7.) 1885/6 " North, Central and Sonth American BIzposition," Nov. 10. 1885, to Ifarch 31. 1886. " The ontgrowth, or successor of the World's Exposition. . . ." (Kept of comr. of the North, Central and South American Exposition 1886.) 1886. Jan. 2. Rept of comr. (C. H. Barney) of North, Central and South American Expositon at New Or- leans. 7 pp. (LegisL docs. 1886 v. 3 doc. 35.) . Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. 7 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist Socy.. Newark. Receipts and Expenditures See above. World's Indnstrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition. LOUISVILLE, 1883 " Sonthem Elzposltion " 1884. Rept of comrs. to Southern Exposition at Louis- ville, Ky. held in 1883. 22 pp s; see that title Factoet I:s^sPEcno5^ ; see Labob. Receipts, etc Feeble-Mtsded; see Matstesasce: State FisaEBEEs; see Fish asd Game. Receipts, etc. FiAOD Cojonssios; see Cediaie. Receipts, etc. Forest Fibes; see Forests ajtd Forestry. Forest Fib^ FINAtTCE: STATE— cont'd Expenditures— cont'd Geological Survey; see Geology Governor; see that title Health Board; see Pcbuc Health Hospitals; see Macwksance: Lsdividtjal Ixstitutioss I3>at:guratio:;awie (Parker) Jan. 1873: 8-9.) 1873. Balance to credit of state fund Oct 31. (Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) . Omdition and sources of revenue of state fnnd_; receipts and disbursements 1871/2; UabiUties; esti- mated amt required for 1872/3; modes of increasing suggested. (Same (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 7-11-) . Rept of securities of state fund disposed of under act of Apr. 4. 1873. (A.R. treasurer 1872/3 (p. 162- same 1874/5.) . Commendation of act of last session discontinu- ing re-investment of ann. income of sinking fund and appropriating same to payment of interest on public debt; and act changing proportions of contri- bution of ann. appm. for support of public schools; effect on state fund. (AJl. comptroUer 1872/3: 31.) 1873-1887. See below. Receipts, these dates. 1875. Transactions and condition of state fund. (Govs, mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1876. State fund securities. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 17.) 1876/8-1876 9. Table: transactions in state fund each year with credit or deficiency at dose of each yr. (A.R. comptroUer 1877/8 (p. 10}— same 1878/8.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 331 FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Funds — cont'd State Fund — cont'd 1877. State fund securities. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 8-9.) 1877/8-1878/9. Transactions of state fund compared. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 13, 1880.) 1879-1889/90. Conditions and transactions of tlie state fund. (A.R. comptroller 1879 (pp. 16-20.)— same 1889/90.) 1880. Securities of state fund : payment of bond of Jer- sey City and Bergen R.R. Co. ; assets of fund dimin- ished by amt. of bond and ann. income diminished by amt. of interest on said bond; money not re- invested but has gone into general fund. (Same 1879/80: 24-25.) 1881. [What the state fund is.] (Some 1880/1: 12-15.) 1882. Securities of state fund; operations, 1880/1. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1883. Assets of state fund. (Some (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. Amt. paid from state fund which is properly pay- able from the school fund. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) . Securities of state fund; per cent, interest paid. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1887. See above, Finance: State, this date. 1888/9. Transactions of state fund. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 3-4.) .1890. Securities of state fund; misleading stmts. (Some (Green) Jan. 1890: 9-10.) 1891. Recommended that two N. J. bonds of $1000 each, reed, from Miss M. A. Hall, treasurer of late Soldiers' Children's Home, and which have accumulated in- terest from 1876, be placed to credit of state fund. (A.R. treasurer 1890/1: 407.) . Assets of state fund; misleading stmts. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . History of bonds of the several cos. set forth as an asset of state fund. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) Investments See also Banks : Individual ; State Banks at Camden, etc. ; also Trenton Banking Co. See also Beads : Individual ; Mllford and Owego Turn- pike ; Newark Turnpike. 1807. Rept. of committee (Coxe) on stock shares owned by state in turnpike road from Hudson River to bridge over Hackensack River; sale inexpedient. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1807: 40.) 1813. See Banks, this date. 1816. Letter from treasurer (Gordon) rel. to taking possession of Jersey Banking House and lots; pay- ment of debt to Mt. Holly Bank; repairs of council chamber; purchase of $15,000 of U. S. 6% stock. (Votes of Assem. 1816/7: 22-24.) 1825. See Banks, this date. 1830. Majority (Kline) and minority (Marshall) repts. of joint committee on part of Govs. mess. rel. to a subscription on part of the state, to one-fourth part or less of capital stock of the Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. (Votes of Assem. 1830/1: 27-29.) Botti repts. were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1830/1 : 27 ; 29) . No separate copies were found. . Right of state to subscribe for stock in Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. ceases Jan. 1; after that consent of majority of stockhold- ers will be necessary. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 28, 1830.) 1832-1834. See Railroads: Individual. United Com- panies, these dates. 1833. Paterson and Hudson River R.R. Co., Elizabeth- town and Somerville R.R. Co. and New Jersey R.R. and Transportation Co., Paterson and Fort Lee R.R. 21 FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Investments — cont'd Co., and New Jersey, Delaware and Hudson R.R. Co. are to pay state an ann. revenue commencing with- in a limited time after roads are completed. (Govs, mess. (Seeley) Oct. 23, 1833.) 1833. Commencing Jan. 1832, state receives $30,000 ann. from Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and ■ Amboy R.R. cos. (Same (Seeley) Oct. 23, 1833.) . Revenue of state to be augmented by $30,000 reed. annually from two great works of internal improve- ment. (Same (Southard) Jan. 11, 1833.) 1838. Revenue from Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. fell short nearly $8000; no re- turns made by said co. of no. of passengers and amt. of merchandise transported on that road, via Bor- dentown and Trenton, nor any duties paid therefor ; on application the co. declined to make said returns. (A.R. treasurer 1837/8: 78.) Paging from Votes of Assem. 1840. Rept. of committee on ways and means (Sander- son) rel. to communication from state treasurer resp. state stock in Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. (Votes of Assem. 1839/40: 263.) The treasurer's communication Is not prtd. in the Journal. 1842. Value of state's stock in Camden and Amboy R.R. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 25, 1842.) 1849. Provisions rel. to redemption of roads of Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. under sec. 22 of charter and suppl. passed March 15, 1837, rel. to Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. ; revenue from those cos. not yet funded. (Some (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849: 6.) 1854. Proposition of state of Va. that N. J. grant right of way for construction of r.r. to connect N. Y., Phlla. or Balto. with north and south r.r. chartered by Va. ; detailed acct. of state's interest in Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. and Dela- ware and Raritan Canal Co., etc. [joint companies] ; effect compliance with Va.'s request would have on that interest. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 20-25.) . Aggregate payments into treasury from various public works; amt. from joint cos. since 1833; from N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. since 1839; and from Paterson and Hudson River R.R. Co. since 1842. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 16.) 1855. Revenue is derived almost entirely from public works; state tax unnecessary. (Same (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 4.) 1859. Advancement of tax upon capital stock by N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. for 1858 and 1859, and by Central R.R. Co. for 1859 ; system is only tempor- ising; current revenue of each year should defray its expenses. (Same (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 5.) 1864. No. of shares of stock held by state In Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. (Same (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1866. Decrease in revenue from r.r. and canal cos. (Same (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e., 8], 1867: 5 or 5-6.) There are two editions of this mess. 1872. Lease of property of joint companies to Penn. Rwy. Co.; state's right of redemption. (Same (Ran- dolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 6.) 1877-1878/9. Table: character of each investment, the fund to which it has been assigned, also total in- debtedness of state. (A.R. comptroller 1876/7 (p. 3) — same 1878/9.) 1878. Amt. reed, by state on centennial stock; decision of suit to determine whether U. S. govt, should be paid its advance in preference to the stockholders. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 13.) 322 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY FINAWCE: STATE— confd Misappropriation of Public Funds D. C. Cozens 1837. Kept of committee (Caldwell) on articles of im- peachment agst. D. C. Cozens, justice of peace in Gloucester Co., for collecting unlawful fines. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 496-498.) Proceedings of l^isL council in high court of impeacbment, trial of D. C. Cozens, justice of peace of Gloucester Co., for official misconduct 17 pp. (JoL LegisL Council 1836/7, app.) Peter Gordon, State Treasurer 1821. Communication of state treasurer (Parker) reL to money and certificates of stock reed, by him from late treasurer Gordon and showing amt. of deficit (Votes of Assem. Oct 1821: 101-102.) . Rept of committee (Stratton) on memorial of sureties of late treasurer Gordon [asking exonera- tion from liability]. {Same Oct 1821: 106-107.) 1822. Favorable rept of committee (Wall) on memo- rial of sureties of Peter Gordon, late treasurer; represented that his defalcation began before they became his sureties and that during his last year in office he repaid considerable sums. {Same 1822: 104-105.) Rept of committee (E3mer) to whom was re- ferred the memorial of P. (Jordon, late treasurer, requesting a re-investigation of his accts. {Same Oct 1822: 108.) . Rept of committee (Wilson) to whom was re- ferred rept from treasurer of state, made in com- pliance with res. of House, containing stmt of balances standing due on books of late treasurer, against sundry sherifEs and co. collectors. (Same Oct 1822: 109-110.) . Rept of committee (Stryker) apptd. to examine accts. of late state treasurer ((Gordon) during the recess. (JoL LegisL (Tonndl 1822: 31-32.) The committee. Peter L Stryker, Tboa. Newbold and garni. Peimliigtoii, were apptd. Nov. 27, 1821 ; they were to oonsnlt wltb tbe atty. gen. wlio was directed to bring: suit agst. Treasurer Gordon, and be and two at Hie committee were antborixed to settle with Gordon. (Yotes of Assem. Oct. 1821 : 118.) Josephus 8ooy, Jr. 1876. Fraud in treasury dept committed by treasurer; amt of defalcation. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 21-22.) 1878. Suit decided agst bondsmen of de&nlting treas- urer. iSame (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 29.) 1881. Rept of committee of ways and means (BonsaU) on Assembly hiU 33 resp. petition for relief of sure- ties of late treasurer Sooy. 11 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1881 T. 1, doc. 37.) Isaac Southard, State Treasurer 1844. Rept of joint committee (Wright) on accts. of late treasurer [Southard]. (JoL L^isL Oiuncil 1843/4: 326-330; Minutes of Assem 1843/4: 559- 563.) . Same, separate. Not seal : 1500 copies ordered prtd. (Minntes of Assem. 1843/4 : 563). . CJommunication from late treasurer (Southard) resp. charges preferred agst him by committee; offers to repay allied discrepancy, reserving right to examine books, etc, himsgif (BCuintes of Assem. 1843: 604-605.) . March 13. Communication from state counsel authorized to Institute legal proceedings agst late treasurer giving list of securities, et&, tendered by latter; agreed by House to accept bonds, etc, and discontlnne proceedings. (JoL L^isL ConncU 1843/ 4: 468469; Minutes of Assem. 681-683.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Misappropriation of Public Funds— cont'd Isaac Southard, State Treasurer — cont'd 1844. Communication from J. C. Potts and J. W. Scott reL to res. designating them as counsel to prosecute late treasurer; suggest that prosecution should be in form of impeachment rather than indictment (Minutes of Assem. 1843/4: 605.) John Stevens, Jr., State Treasurer 1790. Stmt of acct agst. late treasurer (John Stevens, Jr.). (Votes of Assem. Oct 1790: 29.) 1792. Rept of committee (Pithian) to whom was re- ferred petition of J. Martin and M. Halstead reL to accts. of J. Stevens, Jr., late treasurer. (Same Oct 1792: 61.) Rept of treasurer (Mott) and auditor of state (Dunham) on books of late treasurer (Stevens). (Same Oct 1792: 18.) Petition from bd. of justices and freeholders of Burlington Co., stating that said co. has not reed, credit for amt by them i>aid in at time J. Stevois, Jr., was treasurer and praying that said J. Stevens, Jr. be charged with such sums paid to bim and that CO. be accredited with same. (Same 1792/3: 65.) 1793. Rept of committee (Lacey) on dispute betw. Middlesex Co. and J. Stevens, jr., late treasurer. (Same Visj 1793: 139.) 1794. Rept of [select] committee (Imlay) on petition from bd. of justices and freeholders of BurUngton Co. reL to moneys paid to late treasurer, J. Stevens, Jr. by CO. collector. (Same Jan. 1794: 43.) . Rept of committee (Rattoone) on petition from Diligent Line of Stages preferring charges agst late state treasurer, J. Stevens, Jr. (Same Ian. 1794: 42.) Seceipts See also below, Keceipts and Ezpenditares ; also abore. Investments. 1790. Rept of committee (Hardenbergh) to examine act for raising ann. revenue and for raising money to pay interest on state debt (Votes of Assem. May 1790: 37-38.) 1865. Table: amts. refunded for over payment (AJS. treasurer 1865/6: 22.) 1866. Receipts from Bank of America for taxes. (Same 1865/6: 63.) . Receipts from American Dock and Improvemait Co. (Same 1865/6: 62.) . Ordinary revenue; whence derived. (A.R. comp- troller 1865/6: 15-19.) 1866/7-1869/70. Other [L e. minor] sources (assess- ment of private acts, fines and forfeited reoognis- ances, licenses and fees) of revenue. (AJt CMup- troUer 1866/7 (pp. 229-230}— same 1869/70.) Facing from Collected docs. 1868. Receipts from bond and mortgage paid off. (A.R. treasurer 1867/8: 492.) Fasin? from Collected docs. . Subjects of revenue of state are few, and amts. reed, inconsiderable; object seems to have been to relieve people from taxation upon labor, occupar tions, or property; if extraordinary appms. of last sess. are continued, or new ones made, some means must be devised to raise money to discharge sam& (AJa, comptroUer 1867/8: 5.) 1868-1871. Table: increase of revenue by tax on bridge and express cos., etm. (AJt treasurer 1868/9 (p. 361)^80ine 1870/1.) Paging from CoUeeted docs. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 333 FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Receipts — cont'd 1870. Recommendation on propriety of revising reve- nue law, exempting all institutions of religion and charity, banks of savings for poor and other cor- porations intended for simple beneficiaries from its provisions. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 1870: 12 or 19.) There are two editions of this mess. . Table: principal items comprising income of state. (Same (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 5-6 or 8.) There are two editions of this mess. . Mess, from Gov. (Randolph) rel. to increasing revenue to meet probable deficit. (Minutes of As- sem. 1870: 881-884.) . Payment into treasury of securities belonging to state. (A.R. treasurer 1869/70: 281.) Paging from Collected does. 1871. % of income of state derived from rwy. cos., % from riparian sources. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 4 or 5.) There are two editions of this mess. 1872. Revision of revenue laws recommended. {Same (Randolph) Jan. 1872: 4.) . Suggested means of providing addition to reve- nue to meet estimated deficiencies of state fund; increase of tax, making proceeds of sale and lease of riparian lands of state available for state ex- penditures instead of for school fund, or apprn. from ann. income of sinking fund. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1871/2: 31-34.) 1873-1876. Revenue refunded. (A.R. treasurer 1872/3 (p. 104)— some 1875/6.) 1873-1887. Table: receipts from state fund securities. (Same 1872/3 (pp. 14-15)— same 1886/7.) Omitted 1874/5-1878/9, 1880/1-1881/2, 1883/4-1885/6. Though classified among the receipts, the amt. reed. constituted no part of the annual revenue ; in fact the revenue in following years was reduced through the loss of Interest on these honds. 1876. Table: sources and amt. of receipts. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 1876: 20.) 1876/7. Stmt, of revenues from all sources for fiscal year, except sinking fund. (Sams (Bedle) Jan. 4, 1878: 4.) 1877/8-1879/80. Table: receipts and amts. appropriated each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1877/8 (p. 12) — same 1878/9.) Apprns. omitted in 1879/80. 1882-1903/4. Receipts from assessments on private acts. (A.R. treasurer 1881/2 (p. 20)— some 1903/4.) Omitted 1887/8-1888/9, 1890/1. 1883-1883/4. Receipts of securities of state fund; com- ment. (A.R. comptroller 1882/3 (p. 25) — same 1883/4.) 1884. Revenue of state, from sources other than direct state tax insufficient to pay ordinary state expendi- tures; levy of direct state tax not approved; sug- gestions for increasing revenue otherwise than by direct tax; r.r. valuations and taxation; suggested amdmts. to act of 1876 resp. r.rs.; recommended that revenue be raised from corporations; how to meet deficiency without levy of direct tax. (Govs, mess. (Abbett) Jan. 15, 1884: 11-16.) 1885. Sum of $500 placed in custody of treasury some years before pending investigation of charge of bribery, appropriated to state uses. (A.R. comp- troller 1884/5: 25.) . [Same.] (A.R. treasurer 1884/5: 45.) 1887. See above, Finance, State, this date. 1889. Receipts; legislature. (A.R. treasurer 1888/9: 56.) Unexpended amt. of moneys paid to committee in 1888 to Investigate Morris Plains Asylum. FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Receipts — cont'd 1891. Sum collected from XJ. S.; no charges made for collections as in other states. (Govs. mess. (Ab- bett) Jan. 12, 1892: 5.) . Direct war tax from U. S.; amt. of state assess- ment under act of Aug. 5, 1861; indebtedness to state for military equipments; amt. paid to state under act of Mch. 2, 1891. (A.R. comptroller 1890/ 1: 16.) 1894. Sum returned by comrs. having in charge Gettys- burg monuments. (Sams 1893/4: 19.) 1895/6. Stmt, showing resources from whence receipts were derived. (Govs. mess. (Griggs) Jan. 1897: 4-6.) 1902. Receipts; amt. overpaid late treasurer. (A.R. treasurer 1901/2: 38.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2: 28.) . Emergency; unexpended balance reed, from pay- master gen. of apprn. for services of [militia] at obsequies of late adj. gen. (Same 1901/2: 29.) 1903. Executive dept. : amt. reed, from secy, to gov. on acct. of return of Legisl. Manuals to publisher. (Some 1902/3: 27.) . Table: amt. reed, from sale of official ballots to vote upon proposed constitutional amdmts. (A.R. treasurer 1902/3: 31.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1902/3: 27.) 1904. Insurance reed, on building burned at Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth. (A.R. treasurer 1903/4: 38.) Attoeney Geneeal; see Administration op Justice. Re- ceipts, ETC. Commissioners of Deeds 1882-1903/4. Table: receipts from comrs. of deeds of other states. (A.R. treasurer 1881/2 (p. 20) — sams 1903/4.) From 1896-1903/4, given under the caption. Commis- sions and Includes notaries public. 1896-1903/4. Same. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 23) — sams 1903/4.) Comrs. of deeds and notaries public. Conscience Money 1876-1903. Conscience money: amt. reed. (A.R. treas- urer 1875/6 (p. 18)— same 1902/3.) Occurs only in 1876, 1899, 1903. . Same; comment. (A.R. comptroller 1876 (pp. 7-8)— same 1903.) Occurs in same years mentioned In the treasurer's rept. CoTiETs; see Administration of Justice Dividends 1864/5-1882/3. Table: receipts from dividends and in- terest on stocks and bonds. (A.R. treasurer 1864/ 5 (p. 579)— some 1882/3.) Paging from Collected docs. 1880-1903/4. Receipts of interest and dividends. (A.R. comptroller 1879/80 (p. 24)— same 1903/4.) Amts. not stated in 1879/80 ; explanation of source only. 1884-1904. Receipts; dividends on stocks of United cos. (A.R. treasurer 1883/4 (p. 29)— some 1903/4.) Escheats; see Land. Receipts, etc. Federal Government 1790-1796. Acct. of loan office money reed, of comrs. of new loan offices in counties, cancelled by their re- spective bds. of justices and freeholders. (Rept. of committee to settle with treasurer 1789/90 (pp. 50- 51)— some 1795/6.) Paging from Votes of Assem. 1790-1799. Acct. of cash reed, of comrs. of new loan offices in counties on acct. of interest. (Same 1789/ 90 (pp. 48-50)— some 1798/9.) Paging from Votes of Assem. 324 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Receipts — cont'd Fe3)er4l Government — cont'd 1796/7-1798/9. Acct. of cash reed, of comrs. of new loan offices in counties, on acct. of principal. {Same 1796/7 (pp. 43-44)— some 1798/9.) Paging from Votes of Assem. Pees; see that title See also Licenses. Fines; see that title Fisheeies; see Fish and Game. Receipts, etc. Inteeest See also above. Dividends. 1902-1904. Receipts of interest on deposits. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2 (p. 16)— same 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1901/2 (p. 33)— some 1904.) 1903. Amt. of interest reed, on deposits of state money in hanks. (Govs. mess. (Murphy) Jan. 1903: 8.) 1904. Same. {Same (Murphy) Jan. 1904: 5.) Licenses; see that title Lighthouses ; see Navigation Militia Exemption; see Mhjtia. Receipts, etc Refobmatoet; see Maintenance. iNDivrouAi Institu- tions Secbetaey of State 1804. Rept. of committee (Kitchell) on memorial from secy, of state concerning additional compensation. (Votes of Assem. 1804: 353-354.) 1897-1903/4. Official fees, etc.; secy, of state. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7 (p. 17) — same 1903/4.) 1897/8-1903/4. Same. (A.R. treasurer 1897/8 (pp. 155- 157)— some 1903/4.) Taxation; see that title Toektown Centennial 1883. Unexpended balance from Yorktov^n Centennial. (A.R. treasurer 1882/3: 22.) 1883-1883/4. Same. (A.R. comptroller 1882/3 (p. 29) — same 1883/4.) Receipts and Expenditures See also alx)ve, Expenditures. Also Receipts. 1824. Communication from treasurer (Parker) stating receipts and expenditures of past year, estimating those for ensuing year and explaining state's rela- tions to the Sussex Bank and Milford and Owego Turnpike. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1824: 77-79.) 1835. Receipts and disbursements from state treasury; balance. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 28, 1835.) 1839. Approximate amt. of receipts into treasury in 1838; expenses below that amt. (Sams (Penning- ton) Oct. 22, 1839.) 1842/3-1843/4. State receipts and expenditures for 1842/3; estimates for 1843/4. (Some (Haines) Jan. 10, 1844.) 1843. Communication of treasurer (Southard) to Gov. stating amt. reed, from treasurer of U. S. on acct. of sales of public lands, etc. (Minutes of Assem. 1842/3: 254.) 1843/4. Receipts and disbursements for fiscal year. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845.) 1845-1846. Receipts and disbursements Feb. 18, 1845, to Jan. 10, 1846; estimates for 1846. (Sam^ (Strat- ton) Jan. 14, 1846.) 1847. Table: receipts and disbursements of state, in de- tail. (Sams (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1848.) 1848. Receipts and disbursements of state. (Same (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849: 4.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures— cont'd 1850. Detailed stmt, of receipts and disbursements dur- ing year. (Same (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851: 3-6.) 1850-1858. See above, Finance: State. Note under date, 1859. 1851. Receipts and disbursements, in detail. (Govs, mess. (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 18.) 1851-1863/4. Summary of receipts and disbursements from state treasury; also estimates: school fund. (A.R. treasurer 1851 (pp. 5-8)— some 1863/4.) War fund Included from 1862-1864. 1852. Receipts and disbursements. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 18-19.) 1853. Receipts and disbursements of treasury. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 14.) 1854. Aggregate receipts and disbursements. (Same (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 4.) 1854-1856. Receipts and disbursements of treasury of N. J., each year. (Same (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 18.) 1855. Aggregate receipts and disbursements. (Same (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 3.) 1856. Total receipts and disbursements of state treas- ury. (Sams (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 3.) 1857. Treasurer's stmt, of receipts and disbursements. (Same (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 6.) 1859. Receipts, disbursements, unpaid apprns. (Sams (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 4.) 1861/2. Stmt.: receipts and disbursements for ordin- ary state acct (Sams (Olden) Jan. 14, 1862: 1.) 1862/3. Stmt.: receipts and disbursements for ordinary state accts. (Sams (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 3 or 3-4.) There are two editions of this message. 1862/3-1903/4. Table: receipts and disbursements of state fund. (A.R. treasurer 1862/3 (pp. 4-5) — same 1903/4.) 1863/4. Receipts and disbursements for fiscal year. ((Jovs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1864/5. Receipts and disbursements. (Sams (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 3-4.) 1864/5-1903/4. General balance sheet. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (pp. 567-571)— some 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. . Aggregate receipts and disbursements of state fund. (Sams 1864/5 (p. 573; 581-583)— some 1903/ 4.) Paging from Collected docs. 1865/6. Receipts and disbursements of state treasury. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 1867: 4 or 3-4.) There are two editions of this message. . Receipts and disbursements: state, war, school, agric. college and bank redemption funds. (Some (Ward) Jan. 18 [1. e. 8], 1867: 7-8 or 8-9.) There are two editions of this message. 1866/7-1867/8. Receipts and disbursements of state fund for 1866/7; estimated revenue and expendi- ture for 1867/8; amt. of state tax required. (Same (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 4-6.) 1866/7-1903/4. Receipts and disbursements of state fund. (A.R. comptroller 1866/7 (pp. 216-217)— some 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. 1868/9. Receipts and expenditures of treasury. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 4-5.) 1869/70. Receipts and disbursements of state. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 3-4 or 4.) There are two editions of this mess. 1870/1. Amt. of expenditures from state fund. (Some (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 5.) 1871/2. Receipts and disbursements for fiscal year. (Some (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 3.) . See above. Funds. State Fund, this date. 1872/3. Receipts and disbursements of state. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 325 FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures— cont'd 1873-1878/9. Disbursements from state fund on acct. of sundry minor accts. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3 (p. 22) —same 1878/9.) Here are entered many Items, which, In the treasurer's repts. have a distinct heading. This accounts for their apparent omission from the comptroller's rept. 1873/4. Receipts and disbursements of the several funds. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1874/5. Receipts and disbursements; chief objects of expenditure: amt. reed, from the various sources of revenue. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 18-20.) 1875/6. Receipts and disbursements; investment for benefit of school fund. [Same (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 3-4.) 1877/8. Receipts and disbursements; balance. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 4.) 1878/9-1903/4. Stmt, of aggregate amt. of receipts and disbursements of each fund (except sinking fund). (A.R. comptroller 1878/9 (p. 26)— same 1903/4.) 1879/80. Receipts and disbursements of state fund; balance. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1880-1881. Receipts and disbursements of state fund, in detail; explanation. {Same (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1881-1882. Receipts and disbursements of state fund; increase or decrease. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1882. Suggestions respecting receipts and disburse- ments of state. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1882-1883. Receipts and disbursements of state fund, in detail; increase or decrease. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1884-1895. See Taxation: State: Jersey City, 1896. 1884/5. Receipts and disbursements of state fund. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 3-4.) 1885/6. Same. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . Estimated receipts and expenditures. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 5.) 1886/7. Receipts and disbursements of state fund. (Srame (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 7.) 1887-1896. Tables: receipts of state from principal sources of Income; ann. disbursements; extraord- inary disbursements. (Same (Griggs) Jan. 12, 1897: foldg. table.) 1889/90. Receipts and disbursements of state fund, in detail. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1890/1. Receipts and disbursements of fiscal year; se- curities of state fund. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 4-7.) . Rept. of the comptroller (Anderson), on opera- tions of his dept. Nov. 1, 1890, to March 16, 1891. (Sen. jol. 1891: 567-569; Minutes of Assem. 1891: 729-731.) Made on the day he turned his office over to his suc- cessor. 1891/2. Receipts and disbursements of state fund; as- sets. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 6-7.) 1892/3. Receipts, disbursements, balance. (Same (Werts) Jan. 9, 1894: 3.) 1893/4. Same. (Same (Werts) Jan. 8, 1895.) . Rept. of comptroller (Heppenheimer) on finan- cial transactions in his dept. Oct. 31, 1893-Apr. 2, 1894. (Minutes of Assem. 1894: 300-301; Sen. jol. 1894: 153-155.) Stmt, rendered on his retirement from office. 1894/5. Receipts, and disbursements for fiscal year (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1895/6. Receipts and disbursements of state fund; con- dition at end of year. (Same (Griggs) Jan. 12, 1897: 4-6.) 1895/6-1897/8. Income of state fund each fiscal year. (Same (Watkins) Jan. 10, 1899: 3.) 1896/7. Income and disbursements from state fund; balance in bank. (Same (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1897/8. Table: receipts and disbursements, in detail. (Same (Watkins) Jan. 10, 1899: 4-6.) . Receipts and disbursements of state school tax, tax on r.r. and canal corporations, allotment of taxes on r.r. and canal property .to taxing distrs., U. S. apprn. for disabled soldiers, U. S. apprn. for Agric. College, Agrlc. College fund. (Same (Watkins) Jan. 10, 1899: 7-8.) 1898/9. Income and disbursements of state fund; bank balance. (Same (Voorhees) Jan. 9, 1900.) 1899/00. Receipts and disbursements of state fund. (Same (Voorhees) Jan. 8, 1901.) 1900/1. Condensed stmt, of receipts and disbursements of state fund. (Same (Voorhees) 1902: 10.) 1902. Receipts and disbursements for last fiscal year; non-receipt of interest on balances in banks; dis- position of surplus In treasury; varying income of state. (Same (Murphy) Jan. 21, 1902: 8-10.) 1902/3. Receipts and disbursements (principal items) ; cash balance. (Same (Murphy) Jan. 1904: 3-4.) Adjutant General's Office; see Militia. Receipts, etc. Ageicultueal; see Agbiculture. Receipts, etc. Banks; see that title. Receipts, etc Commerce; see that title Daiet Inspection; see Food and Deug Law Dentists; see License; Receipts, etc Depaetment of Banking and Insueance; see Banks. Re- ceipts, ETC. Druggists; see License. Receipts, etc Factory Inspection; see Labor. Receipts, etc. Fish and Game; see that title. Receipts, etc Pood Inspechon; see Food and Deug Law Insurance; see that title. Receipts, etc Judicial; see Administration of Justice Land; see that title. Receipts, etc. Military; see Militia Peddlers; see License. Receipts, etc. Public Health; see that title Public Libeaey Commission; see Libraries Public Printing; see that title Quartermaster GiaiEBAL's Office; see Militia, etc. Roads; see that title. Receipts, etc. Rutgers Scientific School; see Ageiculture Savings Banks; see Banks. Receipts, etc. State Agricultueal Society; see Agricultural Societies: Individual State Horticultural Society; see Ageiculture State Library; see Libraeies Taxes; see Taxation: State. Receipts, etc. Traveling Libraries; see Libraries Water Supply, etc.; see Water Supply and Sewerage. Receipts, etc. Secretary of State's OflSce See also above, Expenditures ; do. Receipts. 1833. Business of office of secy, of state and duties and compensation of officer should be prescribed bylaw. (Govs. mess. (Southard) Jan. 11, 1833.) 1845. Duties of secy, of state as ex-officio auditor of treasurer's accts. should be specified. (Same (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845.) 1866-1870. Stmt, of accts. kept betw. late secy, of state (Congar) and state of N. J. Apr. 6, 1866-June 30, 1870. 35 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1880 doc. 31.) Submitted by treasurer (Wright), Mch. 8, 1880, in compliance with Sen. res. of Mch. 2. 326 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Secretary of State's Office— cont'd 1880. Rept of judiciary committee (Hobart) under a res. adopted Jan. 20, 1880, resp. the quarterly stmts, and accts. of secy, of state, clerk of Chancery, and clerk of Supreme Court 113 (2) pp. {Same 1880 v. 1, doa 30.) . Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1880. 105 pp. 1881. Rept of state treasurer (Wright) and comptrol- ler (Anderson) in accordance with res. concerning fees of clerk in Chancery, clerk of Supreme Court and secy, of state. 20 pp. (Same 1881, doc. 23.) Includes repts., of clerk in Clianceiy, etc, for 1879/80. Bask Repobt; see Basks, the serial group Sub-Treasury 1838. Disapproval of sub-treasury policy. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct 24, 1838.) 1839. Res. passed by Gen. Assem. of N. C. reL to sub- treasury system, public lands and public domain. (Jol. legisL council 1838/9: 184-186.) 1840. " The three great projects so lately introduced — the sub-treasury, a bankrupt law with power of reaching state corporations and militia biU are all calculated to accumulate power in the national ex- ecutive and to embarrass or prostrate the rights of the states." (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct 27, 1840.) Surplus Revenue See also, Edacation, School Funds. 1836/7. See Finance: State, this date. 1837. Rel. to surplus revenue of TI. S. received by state. (Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Oct 26, 1837.) . Rept from committee (Valentine) on deposit and distribution of surplus revenue of IT. S. appor- tioned to state. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 437-441.) . Same, separate. Not seen ; 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7:441). . Same (Price). (Jol. Leglsl. ConncU 1836/7: 213- 216.) 200 copies ordered prtd. (JoL LeglsL ConncU 1836/7: 212). 300 additional (JoL L^isl. ConncU 1836/7 : 224). . Minority rept (Chetwood). (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 468-470.) . Same, separate. Not seen ; ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 470) . . Rept of committee (Brick) apptd. to receive pro- posals for borrowing whole or part of surplus rev- enue of TJ. S. coming to N. J. (JoL IJegisl. CouncU 1836/7: 221-224.) 500 copies ordered prtd. (Jol. LegisL ConncU 1836/7 : 224), and to be Joined with an earlier rept. on the same subject. . Rept of late (Jov. (Dickerson) and treasurer (Kline) on subject of surplus revenue, showing dis- tribution of same. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 45- 46.) Rept of committee on state of republic and res. of Georgia reL to the receipt by several states of the surplus revenue of the general govt {Same 1836/7: 295-297.) 1838. Rept of committee of ways and means (Pierson) to whom was referred rept of late Gov. and treas- urer bearing date Oct 27, 1837, on subject of surplus revenue distributed to counties under act of Mar. 10, 1837. {Same 1837/8: 567-568.) 1839. Rept of treasurer (Southard) as to whether late gov., speaker, and treasurer of state to whom were confided reception and distribution of surplus rev- enue of gen. govt., apportioned to N. J., have paid over to hlTn sum of $634.42 pursuant to joint res. reL to same. (Same 1838/9: 311-312.) FINANCE: STATE— cont'd Treasurer's Office See also above. Expenditures. 1845. Rept. of committee on judiciary (Brown), to which were referred official oath and bond of state treasurer. (Sen. joL 1845: 469-470.) 1852. Appm. for construction of vault in office of treas- urer necessary; amt needed. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 21.) 1865-1866. Suggestion that It be made imperative upon treasurer to receive no moneys until amt. justly due state has been audited and settled by comptroller. (A.R. comptroller 1865 (p. 10) — same 1865/6.) Baj/tk Repobt; see Bakes, the serial group FINES AND COSTS 1890-1892/3. Comment on receipts of fines. (A.R. comp- troller 1889/90 (p. 17)— «o»i« 1892/3.) 1890/1-1893/4. Table: receipts from fines. (A.R. treas- urer 1890/1 (pp. 89-90)— «ame 1893/4.) 1891-1894. Table: disbursements; fines acct. (Same 1890/1 (pp. 306-307)— «ame 1893/4.) . Same; comment (A.R. comptroller 1890/1 (p. 4:1)— same 1893/4.) Fish and Game; see Fish and Game. Receipts, etc. Judicial; see Administration of Justice: State Military; see Militia FINESVILLE, WARREN (X). Rainfall; see Climate FIRE ESCAPES; see BUILDING LAW FIREMEN'S HOME; see MAINTENANCE: INDrVIDUAL IN- STITUTIONS FIRES 1835. Rept of committee (Parsons) on petition of cer- tain fire cos. of Paterson and Saddle River for relief and further protection. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 411.) 1886. Veto (Abbett) of act repealing act to empower cities and municipalities of state to create and main- tain paid fire dept (Minutes of Assem. 1886: 858- 859.) 1891, Losses by fire in U. S. and in N. J.; loss in N. J. in 1888. (Gkjvs. mesa. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 28.) Newark 1808. Rept of committee (Ward) on petitions reL to Newark fire assns. (CouncU joL Oct 1808: 757.) Trenton 1839. Rept of select committee (Archer) on petition from Ckmimon C^ouncil of Trenton, asking for appm. for support of fire companies of TrentoiL (Votes of Assem. 1838/9: 484-485.) FISH AND GAME DELAWARE 1871. Fishing code of Delaware. (2 AM. comrs. fish- eries 1871: 17-21.) NEW JERSEY serial See also below. Oysters. REPORTS 1 series Under act of March 17. 1870. 1870-1878. Ann. rept of comrs. of fisheries. Trenton, 1871-1878. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 327 FISH AND GAME— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd REPORTS— cont'd 1 series — cont'd A — cont'd Cbeckllst Benj. P. Bowell, J. H. Slack, commissioners 1. 1870 dept. ed. Murphy & Bechtel, State Gazette Office, 1871. 25 pp.. 2 maps, 2 pis. Dated 1871 on title-page and cover. 1870 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 1181-1205, 2 maps, 2 pis. 2. 1871 dept. ed. Gazette Office, 1872. 22 pp. Dated 1872 on title-page and cover. 1871 doc. ed. Gazette Office, 1872. 22 pp. 3. 1872 dept. ed. State Gazette, Murphy & Bechtel, 1872. 28 pp. 1872 doc. ed. u. p., u. d. 28 pp. Benj. P. Howell, J. B. Slack, Jacob B. Shotwell, commissioners 4. 1873 dept ed. State Gazette, Murphy & Bechtel, 1873. 32 pp., foldg. leaf. 1873 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 32 pp. B. P. Howell, J. R. Shoticell, Geo. Allen Anderson, commissioners 5. 1874 dept. ed. Public Opinion, W. S. Sharp, 1874. 62 pp., plan. 1874 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 62 pp., plan. 6. 1875 dept. ed. Public Opinion, W. S. Sharp, 1875. 35 pp. 1875 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 35 pp. 7. 1876 dept. ed. J. L. Murphy. 1876. 47 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 47 pp. 8. 1877 dept. ed. Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. 63 (2) pp., 2 foldg. 11. 1877 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 63 (2) pp., 2 foldg. 11. Benj. P. Howell, Geo. Allen Anderson, Theodore Morford, commissioners [9.] 1878 dept. ed. Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 32 (1) pp. " doc. ed. h. t. p. 32 (1) pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1870 in Legisl. docs. 1871 : 1181-1205. 2. 1871 3. 1872 4. 1873 5. 1874 6. 1875 7. 1876 8. 1877 9. 1878 1872. 1873, doc. 7. 1874, doc. 7. 1875, doc. 7. 1876, doc. 7. 1877, doc. 8. 1878, doc. 18. 1879, V. 2, doc. 46. 1879/83-1884/5. Rept. of the comrs. of fisheries. Tren- ton, 1883-1886. Checklist Theodore Morford, Bichd. S. Jenkins, Wm. Wright, commissioners 1879/83 dept. ed. J. L. Murphy, 1883. 34 pp. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 34 pp. Wm. Wright, Bichd, S. Jenkins, F. M. Ward, commissioners 1884/5 dept. ed. J. L. Murphy, 1886. 45 pp., 3 pis. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 45 pp., 3 pis. In Collected does, as follows : 10. 1879/83 In Legisl. docs. 1884, v. 2, doc. 26. 11. 1884/5 " ^' " 1886, v. 3, doc. 33. 2 series 1894-1903/4. Ann. rept. of the bd. of fish and game comrs. Checklist Unless otherwise specified the doc. ed. differs from the dept. ed. only in omission of the Imprint. Geo. Pfeiffer, Jr., Parker W. Page, W. Campbell Clark, Howard P. Frothingham 1894. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1895. 38 pp. Title : Rept. of fish and game comrs. 1894/5. Trenton : MacCrelUsh & Qulgley, 1896. 36 pp. Geo. Pfeifer, Jr., Parker W. Page, Howard P. FrotMngham 1895/6. Trenton : MacCrelUsh & Quigley, 1896. 54 pp. Geo. Pfeiffer, Jr., Howard P. FrotMngham, Parker W. Page, Geo. L. Smith. 1896/7. Trenton: MacCrelUsh & Qulgley, 1897. 57 pp. Copy seen in Columbia University Library. FISH AND GAME— cont'd NEW JERSB-^— cont'd serial — cont'd REPORTS— cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd Geo. Pfeiffer, Jr., Howard P. Frothingham, Parker W. Page, Wm. A. HaUey 1897/8. Trenton ; The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1898. 09 pp. Howard P. Frothingham, Wm. A. Halsey, Benj. P. Morris, J. Frank Budd 1898/9 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. for the comn. 79 pp. " doc. ed. 11. p., n. d. 65 pp. Howard P. Frothingham, Wm. A. Halsey, Benj. P. Morris, Bichd. T. Miller 1899/00. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1900. 31 pp. 1900/1. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy PubUshlng Co., 1902. 35 pp. Copy seen in Columbia University Library. 1901/2. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 47 pp. Benj. P. Morris. Bichd. T. Miller, David P. McOlellan, Percy H. Johnson 1902/3. Camden : S. Chew and Sons Co., 1904. 38 pp. 1903/4. Paterson : News Prtg. Co., 1905. 80 pp. V. 2, doe. 18. v. 3, doc. 19. In Collected docs, as follows : 1894 in Legisl. docs. 1895 (i. e. 119 sess.) 1894/5 " " " 1895 (i. e. 120 sess.) 1895/6 " " " 1896, v. 5, doc. 36. 1896/7 1897, v. 5, doc. 30. 1897/8 " " " 1898, v. 4, doc. 21. 1898/9 1899, v. 5, doc. 49. 1899/00 " " " 1900, V. 5, doe. 50. 1900/1 ' 1901, V. 5, doc. 50. 1901/2 " " " 1902, V. 3, doc. 34. 1902/3 " " " 1903, V. 3, doc. 35. 1903/4 " " " 1904, V. 3, doc. 34. CIRCULARS See below, the non-serial group, under date, 1875. non-serial 1818-1872. List of fisheries in active operation In 1818 given as an evidence that the fisheries of state have declined during past fifty yrs. (3 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1872: 25-26.) 1820. Rept. from committee (Hulme) on petitions of sundry inhabitants of Burlington and Gloucester for repeal of so much of fishing law as prohibits fishing with drift nets and gilling seines. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1820: 83.) 1830. Passage of laws authorizing improvement of navi- gation of Delaware River, below Falls of Trenton, in such manner as to interpose no obstruction to pas- sage of fish, recommended by N. J. and Penn. comrs. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Jan. 7, 1830.) 1854. Catalogue of fishes copied from " rept. on fishes observed on coasts of N. J. and L. I." by S. P. Baird. (Geology of Cape May Co. 1856: 146-148.) 1859. Corresp. betw. Gov., mayor of Jersey City, and pilot comrs. of N. J. and Gov. and atty. gen. of N. Y. rel. to deposit of earth, etc., from slips and sewers of N. Y. upon lands lying under waters of New York Bay, belonging to N. J. ; injury to fisheries and com- merce. {Same (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) In app. to Sen. Jol. 1860 : 33-45. 1870. More stringent legislation recommended rel. to robbery of private fish ponds. (1 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1870: 22.) 1871. Recommendations: repeal of such clauses In act passed by Legisl. of past yr. as require assent of Penn. or conflict with compact of 1783; prevention of defilement of waters of state; proper protection of fishes of acknowledged economic value; an apprn. for artificial propagation of shad, and proper pro- tection of property of those engaged in experimen- tal fish culture. (2 same 1871: 16.) 328 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY FISH AND GAME— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1871. Violation of Sunday law in tidal portion of river; apptmt. of fish wardens or water bailiffs furnished with boats would tend towards checking this viola- tion. (2 same 1871: 8.) 1872. Work accomplished during the year: enforcement of previous existing fishing laws which until past season had been broken with Impunity by fishermen of state; entire abolition of fish-racks, weirs and other engines of destruction to young fishes; ap- . ptmt. of an eflScient fish police; arrangements made for introduction of salmon into N. J. waters, with- out expense to state. (3 same 1872: 16-17.) . On fatal method of capturing fishes by organized company; cartridges of giant powder are sunk to bottom of lake and simultaneously exploded by means of electricity, the result is instant destruction of every living inhabitant of waters within radius of force of the concussion. (3 same 1872: 8.) . Table: marked difference In catch above and be- low Scudder's Falls, caused by extreme low water during month of Apr. and May. (3 same 1872: 6-7.) 1873. Passage of law imposing penalty upon every per- son engaged in construction of a fish-basket and re- peal of act of 1873 requiring ten days' notice to be given, recommended; capture of fish by fish-berries should be prohibited. (4 same 1873: 16.) . On how to arrest further deterioration on fish- eries, and to restore them to their former plentitude. (4 some 1873: 9.) . Proposed act for protection of fisheries in state. (4 same 1873: 28-30.) . Shad catch in northern distr.; increased catch of smaller food fishes; universal demand for arti- ficial propagation. (4 same 1873: 14-15.) . Notes on the food fishes of N. J.; stmt, of no. of [salmon] placed in the Delaware and Its tribu- taries by N. J. comn. in 1873, Penn. comn. in 1873, private enterprise in 1871 and 1872. (4 same 1873: 23-27.) . List of economic food fishes found on coast of N. J. with remarks on their habits and value; sent to E. M. Archibald, H. B. M. Consul General, New York, by J. H. Slack. (5 same 1874: 31-32.) Destruction of fish-baskets, racks, etc. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 26.) 1874. Appm. recommended with view to stocking all rivers and streams with fish. (Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) . Pood fishes for Inland waters. (5 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1874: 19-25.) 1875. Interest in fish culture continues; salmon, sal- mon-trout, shad and black-bass placed In several rivers; increase In no. and weight of shad. (Govs, mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) . July. 1. Office of N. J. comrs. of fisheries. [Cir- cular calling attention to act for the preservation of fish, etc., and announcing the apptmt. of wardens.] Trenton: J. L. Murphy, n. d. bdslde. Erroneously dated 1875 for 1876? The act referred to was approved April 13, 1876. 1877. Description of method of purifying the waste from Rahway Gas Light Co. before allowing It to pass into stream; subject of great interest, as waste from gas works flowing Into waters Inhabited by valuable fishes is known to be very destructive and heretofore has been thought unavoidable; J. R. Shot- weU. (8 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1877: 55-57.) . See below. Oysters, this date. 1878. See below. Shad, this date. 1879. Successful efforts of comrs. of fisheries in enforc- ing fishery laws and In fish culture. (Gfovs. mess. (Mcaellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 29.) FISH AND GAME^— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd nonrserial — cont'd 1880. Work of bd. of fish comrs. especially directed to enforcement of laws for protection of coast fisheries, protection and improvement of shad fisheries, prop- agation and distribution of food fishes in inland waters; should receive legislative encouragement (Same (McCleUan) Jan. 13, 1880.) 1883. Increasing cost of inspection of fisheries. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) Operations of comn. in respect to propagation of food fishes and restocking waters of state have been ' restricted by reason of fact that no appm. was made by legist in either 1882 or 1883. (Rept. comrs. fisheries 1879/83: 25-26.) . Continued enforcement of state laws regulating seine fishing in waters and bays of Atlantic coast has furnished evidence of wisdom of those laws In increased yield of fish. (Same 1883: 30.) Coast fisheries: regulation and limitation of seine fishing by act of 1878; effect; decline in fish owing to enormous catch of menhaden. (Same 1879/ 83: 17-18.) . See below Smelt, this date. . See below. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1885. Coast fisheries: economic Importance; value of catch; season for the different kinds of fish. (Rept comrs. of fisheries 1884/5: 7-9.) 1889. Rept of comn. rel. to preservation of fish in wa- ters in and near to state of N. J., within U. S. jnris- dlctlon. 83 pp. (LegisL docs. 1889 v. 2, doc. 13.) The comrs., E. 6. Harrison. W. T. Bailey and Thog. B. French, were apptd. under a jt. res. of 1888. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1889: 201-209.) The testimony is omitted from the Sen. joL . Descriptive catalogue of vertebrates of N. J.; by Julius Nelson, (v. 2, pt 2. Final r^t state geolo- gist 1890: 487-824.) 1894. Act recommended regulating use of pound nets on coast of state; also continuance of close-day in week as now stands on statute books, from mid- night on Saturday until sunrise on Monday morn- ing. (A.R. fish and game comrs. 1894: 8.) Digest of fish and game laws of N. J. will show urgent necessity of proper codification and revision of the numerous laws, and particularly thc^e affect- ing fishing in tide water. (Same 1894: 10-14.) 1895. The fish hatchery; development of trout eggs; smelts; shad. (Same 1894/5: 10-12.) . Incongruities In fish and game laws passed at last session; laws requested for the protection of lobsters, prohibiting the erection of obstructions in streams, protecting striped bass, prohibiting hound- ing of rabbits, regulating pound nets, protecting fishing in the inland tide-waters of the state^ reL to the apptmt of wardens, providing for apptmt of deputies, regulating fishing with purse-nets from steam vessels. (Same 1894/5: 15-20.) . Transplanting fish. (Same 1894/5: 12-13.) Natural wealth of fish and game In N. J. may account for so little attention having been given to its preservation. (Same 1894/5: 7.) 1895-1897. Record of prosecutions. (Same 1894/5 (pp. 22-30)— «a»n« 1896/7.) 1896. Legislation [suggested rel to] general game law; procedure act; pay of wardens; menhaden act; pound-nets; Inland tide-water fishing tributaries to the Delaware; protection to trout waters; hounding rabbits. (Same 1896: 19-26.) . See below. Carp, this date. 1897. Legislation; the general fish and game act; men- haden act; pound-nets; inland tide-waters; Dela- ware River; protection to sturgeon. (A.R. fish and game comrs. 1896/7: 27-33.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 339 FISH AND GAME— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1897. Unauthorized prosecutions and malicious mis- representations. (Same 1896/7: 15-16.) — •— . Increased demand for copies of the flsh and game laws. (Some 1896/7: 15.) . Securing of bait-fish to secure success in propa- gation. (Same 1896/7: 11.) . Adult fish for propagation; feasibility; experi- ments In transportation of adult fish. (Same 1896/ 7: 8-10.) . State hatching stations in N. J. not advisable. (Some 1896/7: 7.) 1898. Increasing the fauna; distribution of ring-necked pheasants, quail, black bass, pike and pickerel, yel- low perch, brook trout, pike-perch, white bass. (Same 1898: 41-48.) . Pound-nets; location; damage; need of restric- tive legislation. (Same 1898: 32-35.) . Amdmts. of the flsh and game act suggested. (Same 1898: 19-32.) . On fish and game protection in N. J. (Sowel898: 13-14.) . On the distribution of adult fish and fry. (Same 1898: 10-11.) . A state hatchery not needed in N. J.; explana- tion; trout region of N. J. (Some 1898: 9-11.) 1898-1904. Table: prosecutions; county, complainant, accused, charge, judgment. (Same 1898 (pp. 49-54) — same 1904.) Omitted in 1903. 1899. Legislation: peculiarities of N. J. law; needed amdmts.; text of a new law suggested. (Some 1899: 41-69.) . Absurdity of game law passed in 1898. (26 A.R. bd. agric. 1898: 16-17.) . See below. Birds, this date. 1900. Continuation of apprn. for food-fish and game recommended. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1900: 18.) . Demand for copies of fish and game laws exceeds the supply. (Same 1900: 18.) . Spearing of fish should be prohibited. (Same 1900: 18.) . Stocking of N. J. waters; hampering by lack of apprn.; work accomplished; funds; distribution of brook trout during the year. (Same 1900: 9-13.) 1901. Stocking of N. J. waters with flsh; collection ot •fish from the Great Lakes to mingle with N. J. fish. (Some 1901: 10-11.) . Fish in N. J. lakes; list of N. J. lakes, size; etc. (Some 1901: 11-13.) . See below. Deer, this date. . Injustice of game laws. (28 A.R. bd. agric. 1900: 20-24.) 1902. Stocking of lakes and ponds; result of experi- ment of bringing fish from the Great Lakes; food for flsh; list of lakes and streams stocked. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1902: 9-11.) . N. J. fishing industry valued at $2,000,000. (Same 1902: 23.) . On the sale of game and the limit of game bags. (Some 1902: 28.) . Pound fishing. (Same 1902: 28-29.) 1903. Fish stocking, protection, etc.; growth in N. J.; establishment of a game refuge suggested; pheas- ants. (Same 1903: 9-18.) . Stocking waters; success of past year; list of lakes and streams stocked, with no. of flsh placed in each. (Sams 1903: 20-21.) . Licensing non-resident gunners and removing game from the state. (Same 1903: 23.) FISH AND GAME— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1903. New Jersey fisheries; scope and general value of the flsheries and fishery products; species of fish caught and marketed. (Same 1903: 28-29.) . Table: no. of arrests made during the year; cause. (Some 1903: 32.) 1904. Non-wisdom of constantly changing laws. (Same 1904: 15.) . Need of uniform laws; suggested that N. Y., Penn. and N. J. work in conjunction. (Same 1904: 15.) . Stocking waters; methods and results; list of lakes and streams stocked and no. of fish placed in each. (Some 1904: 22-28.) . Gill net and seine fisheries, respectively; no. of boats and their value; do. nets; no. of men em- ployed; fish caught in different localities. (Same 1904: 32-36.) . Fish as food. (Same 1904: 38.) . Pound-net fishing. (Some 1904: 39-41.) . Injustice of N. J. game laws. (32 A.R. bd. agric. 1904: 303-304.) . A brief general acct. of fossil fishes; triassic fishes of N. J.; by C. R. Eastman. (A.R. state geolo- gist 1904: 27-130.) 1905. General discussion on game laws. (32 A.R. bd. agric. 1904: 64-69.) Barnegat Bay See also below. Herring Fisheries. 1897. Violations of the law in Barnegat Bay. (A.R. fish and game comrs. 1896/7: 17.) 1900. Barnegat Bay; unusual violation of the law. (Some 1900: 15-17.) 1901. Barnegat Bay; more lawful condition than here- tofore. (Same 1901: 14.) 1902. Barnegat Bay as a fishing resort. (Same 1902: 13-14.) 1903. Barnegat Bay and tributaries; compliance with law in that vicinity in contrast to former violations. (Same 1903: 24.) Bergen County 1904. Establishment of a game refuge on the Oradell Stock Farm in Bergen Co.; plans for other refuges and methods of conducting them. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1904: 15-16.) Gape May County 1856. Lists of larger wild animals and of birds of Cape May Co.; by Thos. Beesley. (Geology of Cape May Co. 1856: 138-145.) Eastern Division 1873. Eastern division: decrease in catch of shad and smelt in Raritan River; need of flsh way in dam near Bound Brook; stocking of Milton Lake by " Milton Lake Fishing Assn." with bass, perch and wall-eyed pike; same kinds placed in Rah way River; result. (4 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1873: 18-19.) Greenwood Lake 1896. See below. Carp, this date. 1897. Beneflts from the screen at Greenwood Lake. (A.R. fish and game comrs. 1896/7: 17.) Hunterdon County 1873. Hunterdon Co.: no violation of fishery laws; de- crease in shad catch; increased catch of smaller flsheries; damage from erection of temporary dam at Bulls Island by Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. (4 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1873: 17-18.) 1874. Hunterdon Co.: no violation of fishing laws; in- crease in no. of shad; need of fish guards; black bass. (5 «ome 1874: 16-17.) 330 INDE3X TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY FISH Am> GAME— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd Mercer County 1873. Mercer Co.: decrease in shad catch; canse; amt. and value of catch; expenses and profit; hands em- ployed. (4 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1873: 18.) 1874. Mercer Co.: catch of herring and shad. (5 same 1874: 17-18.) Middlesex County 1803. Rept of committee (Blanch) on petition respect- ing the fisheries In South River, in Middlesex Co. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1803: 28-29.) Sussex County 1873. Violations of fishing laws in Sussex Co.; resigna- tion of warden; shad catch about same as 1872. (4 AR. comrs. fisheries 1873: 15.) 1874. Sussex Co.: no warden; violation of law as to fish baskets and fyke-nets; shad, rockfish, suckers, cat- fish, salmon, black bass taken. {Same 1874: 13-14.) Troutdale, Warren County 1874. Rept. from committee on fisheries (Iszard) on inspection of hatching house at Troutdale. (Min- utes of Assem. 1874: 603-606.) Same. 5 pp. (LiCgisL docs., 1874, doa 38.) Warren County 1873. Warren Co.: erection of fish baskets and destruc- tion by warden; improved catch of shad; value; value of fish food taken from waters of Warren Co.; black bass. (4 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1873: 15-16.) 1874. Warren Co. : distribution of laws reL to fishing in the Delaware and its tributaries; destruction of fish baskets by warden; streams in Warren and Sussex cos. could be made useful as spawning or breeding grounds for shad, salmon and salmon trout; bonded fisheries: increase in shad. (5 same 1874: 15-16.) Associations MiLTos^ Lake Pishtsg Association 1873. Method of organization of "Milton Lake Fishing Assn." commended; many more assns. would be formed if protective laws were passed. (4 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1873: 19.) New lixsEX AmcBox Society 1897. The X. J. Audubon Society; establishment; pur- pose; membership. (A.R fish and game comrs. 1896/7: 13-14.) West Jebset Fish, axd Game Pbotective Society 1895. Repeal of law granting a charter to the West Jersey Fish and Game Protective Socy. recom- mended; reasons. (AR. bd. fish and game comrs. 1894/5: 21-22.) Birds 1884. Birds the friends of the husbandman; by J. Carney. (Procs. state hortia socy. Jan. 1884: 61- 63.) 1886. Destruction of birds: observance of a bird day similar to Arbor Day su^ested; English sparrow excepted. (13 AH. bd. agria 1885: 350.) 1887. [Plea for protection of birds]; bird day sug- gested. (15 same 1887: 476-477.) 1888. Plea for the birds; by John Willcox. (Procs. state hortia socy. 1888: 69-70.) 1892. Birds as insect destroyers; by R. Bingham. (19 AJl. bd. agria 1891: 163-164.) . [Economic work of division of ornithology and miamnalogy at Washington]; by W. B. Barrows. (19 same 1891: 153-163.) . Omithole^y, mammalogy and bird migration; by C. H. Merriam. (19 same 1891: 145-152.) FISH AND GAME— cont'd Birds — cont'd 1893. Elconomic relation of birds to agric. [with sug- gestions for state legislation] ; by S. N. Rhoads. (20 same 1892/3: 79-90.) Birds beneficial and injurious to agric; by B. H. Warren. (20 same 1892: 69-78.) 1894. Rept of committee on relation of birds to agria (21 same 1893: 93-94.) 1896. The birds of N. J.; compiled by C. A. Shriner, state fish and game protector, by authority of the comn. Not seen ; entry from Bowker. 1897. The birds of New Jersey; preparation of book; result (A.R fish and game comrs. 1896/7: 14-15.) 1898. Sugg^ted that I^isL so modify joint res. of 1884 as to make it include birds and trees, and that it hereafter be known and observed as arbor and bird day. (A.R. bd. of education 1897/8: 26-30.) 1899. What birds mean to farmers; by C. C. Abbott (26 A.R. bd. agria 1898: 93-102.) . Stocking of N. J. waters with fish and the fields with birds; distribution of quail, brook trout, pike, perch, white bass. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1899: 9-24.) 1902. "SVater wild fowl shooting. (Same 1902: 14-15.) . Insect-eating birds. ISame 1902: 31-32.) On the protection of migratory birds. (Same 1902: 29-30.) 1903. Birds as insect destroyers; by J. B. Smith. (24 A.R. state agria exper. station and 16 A.R, agria college exper. station 1903: 632-642.) 1904. Useful birds on the farm, how to attract and pro- tect them; by Edward Howe Forbush. (31 AR. bd. agria 1903: 187-225.) . Protection of birds advocated. (AR. bd. fish and game comrs. 1904: 17-18.) Black Bass 1872. Introduction of bla<^ bass into every lake, pond and stream in state, recommended. (3 AJt comrs. fisheries 1872: 4.) 1874. Black bass; stocking of streams and ponds. (5 same 1874: 23.) 1875. See above. Fish and Game, New Jersey, this data 1877. Distribution of black bass: no. to each co.; name of stream in which planted. (8 A.R comrs. of fish- eries 1877: 41-43.) 1878. See below. Shad, this date. 1879-1881. Table : no. of black bass distributed to waters of state each yr. (R^t comrs. of fisheries 1879/83: 13.) 1885. Black bass in waters of state: early hist (1868) ; stocking of streams; culture; habits; distribution; advisability of passing law restricting their capture under oneialf lb. in weight, eta (Same 1884/5: 9-13.) 1896. Black bass, pickerel and catfish; distribution, eta (Same 1896: 12-14.) 1897. Black bass; demand for them on acct of propa- gation; difficulty in meeting the demand. (Same 1896/7: 10.) . Stocking of the Rancocas Creek with black bass and yeUow perch. (Same 1896/7: IL) 1898. See above. New Jersey, this date. Hunterdon County 1874. See above, the genera group, Hunterdon County. Sussex County 1874. See above, the general group, Sussex Co. Warren County 1873. See above, the general group, Warren C!a, this date. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 331 FISH AND GAME— cont'd Carp 1876. On introduction of European carp into waters of N. J., -with recapitulation of good qualities of carp. (7 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1876: 22-23.) 1882. Carp and carp culture. (5 A.R. bureau of statis- tics of labor and industries 1881/2: 135-174.) 1883. Carp culture; by A. Ebert, Camden Co. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 63-71.) 1884. Carp culture; by J. H. Brakeley. (11 same 1883: 175-182.) 1885. German carp: distribution and culture; list of aquatic plants adapted for sustenance of carp. (Rept. of comrs. of fisheries 1884/5: 22-23.) 1887. Carp culture; by Wm. Parry. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 395-398.) 1895. Carp; further propagation in N. J. waters unde- sirable; English tench; measures taken agst. them. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1894/5: 13-15.) 1896. General work and protection; carp in the Dela- ware; pollution of streams by paper mills; the screen of Greenwood Lake. (Some 1896: 15-18.) 1899. See below, Delaware River, this date. 1903. Carp and suckers; permits for taking with nets. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1903: 25.) 1904. Efforts to remove carp. (Same 1904: 19.) Burlington County 1887. Carp culture in Burlington Co. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 394-395.) Catfish 1874. See above, the general group, Sussex Co. 1896. See above. Black Bass, this date. Clams 1846-1901. See below. Laws, this date. 1888. The clamming grounds [of N. J.] ; by J. Nelson. (9 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 1 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1888: 178-181.) 1892. See below. Oysters, this date. 1904. Table: examination of shell-fish. (28 A.R. bd. health 1904: 228.) Clams and Oysters. [1904.] Circular letter sent to local bd. of health in each sanitary distr. where oysters and clams are produced for sale. (28 A.R. bd. of health 1904: 80.) Tuckerton, Ocean County 1892. The green clams of Tuckerton; by J. Nelson. (13 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892: 218-249.) Includes hist, of researches rel. to " greening " of oysters and other mollusks. Receipts and Expendittjees; see below, that title Commissioners 1872. Hoped that recommendation of comrs. of fisheries for additional legal power will be favorably enter- tained. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 11.) 1872-1877. List of comrs. apptd. in several states and Canada. (3 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1872 (pp. 27-28) — 8 same 1877.) 1881. Beneficial results from labors of fish comn.; rec- ommended that its requests for apprns. be assented to. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1885. List of comrs. of fisheries of U. S. (Rept. comrs. of fisheries 1884/5: 41-44.) 1888. Veto (Green) of Assem. bill to provide for apptmt. of comrs. of fisheries. (Sen. jol. 1888: 732-733; Min- utes of Assem. 1888: 765.) 1900. Fish and game comrs. should have passes over r.rs. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1900: 19.) FISH AND GAME— cont'd Deer 1821. Rept. of committee (Townsend) on petition from Cape May Co. resp. a law to prevent hunting of deer with hound-dogs and laying an additional tax on same. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1821: 16.) 1901. Mistaken legislation; in regard to deer and other game; legislative measures suggested for both fish and game; enforcement of the laws. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1901: 14-23.) 1904. Deer; distribution in different parts of the state. {Same 1904: 54-55.) . Increasing no. of deer. (Same 1904: 14.) Delaware River 1796. Rept. of the committee (Frazer) on petition of sundry Inhabitants of N. J. and Penn. resp. naviga- tion and fisheries of the River Delaware. (Votes of Assem. Feb. 1796: 43-44.) 1804. Rept. of committee (Prelinghuysen) on petitions rel. to regulation of fisheries in Delaware River and act of Penn. to regulate same. (Same 1803/4: 172- 173.) 1819. Mess, from Gov. (Williamson) transmitting copies of certain acts passed by Legisl. of Penn. rel. to fisheries in and navigation of the Delaware River. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1819: 16.) Documents do not accompany message. 1821. Favorable rept. from committee (Maxwell) on law authorizing erection of fish baskets in Dela- ware River, by inhabitants of Hunterdon and Sus- sex cos. (Same Oct. 1821: 71.) 1842. Rept. of the committee (Cooper) on bill for regu- lating the fisheries in the Delaware River. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1841/2: 311-313.) . Same, separate. Not seen ; ordered prtd. (Jol. Iiegisl. Council 1841/2 : 313). 1847. Rept. of the majority of the committee of Assem- bly to whom were referred petitions rel. to fishing in the River Delaware; (Hubbell). Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1847. 4 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. State I/lbrary. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1847: 465-466.) . Rept. of the minority of committee of Assem., to whom were referred petitions rel. to fishing in the River Delaware; Lawrence. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1847. 7 pp. Copy seen in the State Library. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1847: 466-467.) . 2d rept. of the majority of the committee of As- sem. rel. to fishing in the River Delaware; Hubbell. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1847. 8 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. . Same. (Votes of Assem. 1847: 514-515.) , 1849. Rept. of committee on the judiciary (Grover) on petitions rel. to fishing in the Delaware River. (Same 1849: 785-786.) 1870. [Circular sent to fishermen upon Delaware River inquiring as to kind and size of nets used, no. and varieties of fish taken, expenses, receipts, etc.] (1 A.R. comrs. fisheries 1870: 3-4.) . Unfavorable comment on use of gill-seines in Delaware River and suggestions urging strict en- forcement of law agst. such. (1 same 1870: 17-18.) . Fisheries of Delaware River; native fish and their habits; table of fisheries below Trenton Falls; manner of fishing; obstructions in river; with maps of dams. (1 same 1870: 3-25.) 1872. On recent difficulty betw. N. J. and Delaware which grew out of attempt of Delaware to put into practical exercise her claim to exclusive jurisdiction over entire breadth of river within circle the radius of which is 12 miles, by arresting certain fishermen while fishing in eastern or N. J. channel, but within 332 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF rHE STATE OF NEW JERSEY FISH ASD GAME— cont'd Delaware Kiver — conf d said circle, without having first obtained license from Delaware. (3 same 1872: 10.) 1872. C!orresp. betw. Govs. Parker of N. J. and Ponder of Delaware reL to collision with Delaware resp. fishing on eastern side of Delaware River. 9 pp. (LegisL docs. 1873 [doc. 32].) 1873. Controversy witb Delaware respecting fishing privU^es in Delaware River; apptmt. of conm. to confer with Del. comn. recommended. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 14. 1873: 26-27.) ^. On treaty relations with Penn. tonching the river Delaware; by compact of 1783, each state was given jurisdiction over surface of river, and by it both states could regulate fisheries annexed to their re- spective shores, known as shore fisheries. In pro- cess of time another mode of fishing was introduced, and annexed to neither shore, called drift or gill-net fishing, coming under head at what has been desig- nated as "the common of fishery" — at recent ses- sion of its l^isL Penn. saw fit to depart from a usage sanctioned both by comity and equity and changed the established weekly close time, without assent of X. J.; one forbidding fishing betw. sunset Saturday and twelve o'clock Sunday night, the other permitting it. The opinion of A. Browning on treaty relations with Penn. touching DeL River. (4 AJl. comrs. fisheries 1873: 11-13.) Small e^pm. recommended for operating on DeL River. (4 same 1873: 13-14.) . Xew law prohibiting the placing of any net of less than ten in. mesh in any portion of Delaware River above Trenton Falls betw. June 15 and Aug. 10 well observed. (4 same 1873: 14.) . Communication from Gov. (Parker) requesting additional legislation reL to controversy with Dela- ware concerning fisheries. (Sen. jA. 1873: 504-505.) 1874. Conclusion not yet reached by N. J. and DeL comrs. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 13, 1S74.) . Omission of danse resp. concurrent legislation from Penn. law regulating dose time on the Dela- ware. {Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) ^. Agreement made by comrs. of Penn. and N. J. in 1873 reL to jurisdiction of river Delaware, and islands within same; (qtinlon on said compact given by Abrm. Browing in 1873. (5 ASl. comrs. of fish- eries 1874: 43-46.) The test of tbe agreement is prtd. in foil ; it is signed by AlHni. Claric Geo. Brran, 7os. Cooper, Geo. Gray, Tbos. Henderson. Wm. Bingliam. 1876. See below. Laws, this date. . Mess, from Gov. (Bedle) reL to dispute with Delaware regarding fisheries. (Sen. joL 1876: 325- 327.) 1885. New Jersey vs. Delaware; r^t. of atty. gen. Stockton on difficulties with Delaware resulting from arrest of N. J. fishermen by DeL authorities. (LegisL docs. 1886 v. 3, doc. 34: 19-27.) 1886. Controversy with Delaware in reference to right of X. J. fishermen to cany on shad and sturgeon fishing in Ddaware Bay and River adjoining state of Delaware; settlement. ((Jovs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 36-37.) 1890. Act for protection of shad, sturgeon and game fish in Delaware River passed by Penn. legisL trans- mitted for action by X. J. l^isL (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 20.) 1896. See below. Carp, this data 18S7. See above. New Jersey, this date. 1898. Suggestions reL to settlement of suit betw. X. J. and DeL b^un in 1877, defining boundary, rights to waters of Delaware River, etc ((Jovs. mess. (GrifBs) Jan. 11, 1898.) FISH Airo GAME— cont'd Delaware Ever — cont'd 1898. The Delaware River, Bay and tributaries; diffl- culties; act r^nlating fishing in these waters sug- gested. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1898: 36-39.) 1899. The Delaware River; nature of fisheries; legisla- tion; shad; sturgeon; carp; etc. (Same 1899:25- 39.) 1900. Delaware River: removal of obstructions to the shad industry at Scndder's FlaUs. (Same 1900: 13.) [Trenton Water Power Co.] 1901. Law resp. the Delaware River seems to have been more carefully observed this year. (Same 1901: 13.) 1902. Delaware River fisheries: shad, alewives or river herring, sturgeon, preparation of caviar, white perdi, yellow perch, striped bass. (Same 1902: 15- 21.) 1903. See below. Shad, this date. Duck 1902. (General ducking laws; amdmt. suggested. (AR. bd. fish and game comrs. 1902: 26-27.) . See below. Shad, this date. English Sparrow 1885. Res. reL to English sparrow. (12 A^ bd. agric 1884: 27.) 1886. English sparrow no longer protected by law. (13 same 1885: 12-13.) ^. See above. Birds, this date. . Res. adopted by bd. of agria reL to English ^jar- row and robin. (13 AJR. bd. agric. 1885: 68.) ^. Discussion at mtg. of state bd. of agric. rd. to English sparrow and the robin. (13 same 1885: 14- 17.) 1887. Remarks of Mr. Blish in defense of the sparrow. (14 game 1886: 70-7L) . War on English sparrow. (14 same 1886: 488-489.) . The English sparrow; by Wm. R. Ward. (14 same 1886: 275-280.) Fishways 1874. On construction of fishways; should be as rustic in ctmstrucUcm as possible; description lumbian oyster-culture exhibit of agric. college exper. station; by J. Nelson. (13 same and 5 same 1892: 249-271.) . Green clams and green oysters are good food; by J. Nelson. (13 same and 5 same 1892: 215-217.) 1894. Rept of comrs. to examine difficulties existing among oystermen of Maurice River Cove and Dela- ware Bay. (Minutes of Assem. 1894: 936-945.) The comrs. were Willard C. Flsk, Henry O. Newcomln Jas. P. Nienkirk. Their rept was snbmltted hy the chrm. of the committee on fisheries (Barton). ■ . Oyster cultivation a growing industry in N. J.; recommended that laws be passed to raise that in- dustry to level of that of N. Y. and Md. (A.R. fish and game comrs. 1894: 9.) 1894-1897. Recommended that l^isL enact law placing oyster bed of Delaware Bay and Maorice River Cove under state control, and provide for system of ton- nage tax and licenses, out of which to meet ex- pense of policing and protecting these lands from unlawful encroachments. (A.R. riparian comrs. 1894 (p. 6)— same 1897.) 1895. Oyster industry; results of investigations of comn.; placing of oyster beds under state control and providing for system of tonnage tax and licenses out of which to meet expense of policing and pro- tecting these lands from unlawful encroachments recommended. ((Jova mess. (Werts) Jan. 8, 1895.) 1896. The oyster industry of N. J. (19 AJt bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1895/6: 3-45.) Narrative rept, accompanied t^ tabnlar stmt of in- . dividual retnms: class of boat place operating, valne of boat and ontflt plantli^-time and wages, marketing-time and wages, gnanti^ marketed, price. . Needed protection of oyster Industry. ((Jotb. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1898. Protection of oyster industry urged. (Same (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 335 FISH AND GAME— cont'd Oysters — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1900. "Wisdom of creating state oyster comn.; value of oyster Industry; apprn. recommended to carry out suggestions of comn. (Same (Voorhees) Jan. 9, 1900.) . Studies in oyster culture; by J. Nelson. (13 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1900: 315-359.) 1900-1904. See Agricultural Experiment Stations. Bi- ologist, under dates 1888-1904. 1901. Scientific studies of oyster propagation; by J. Nelson. (22 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 14 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1901: 307-351.) 1902. Experimental studies in oyster propagation; by J. Nelson. (23 same and 15 same 1902: 333-369.) . The oyster industry in N. J. (25 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1901/2: 295-360.) Historical ; natural beds of the Rarltan River; Key port; ^hark River ; Barnegat Bay ; Tuckerton and vi- cinity ; Delaware Bay and Maurice River Cove ; Oystermen's Assn. ; Maurice Cove Oysters ; local ob- servation (communications from oystermen) ; ene- mies and perils of the oyster; food; oyster law of 1899. . On the oyster industry in N. J. (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902: 97.) . Rept. of the comn. for the investigation of the oyster industry. Camden: S. Chew & Sons Co., 1902. 51 pp., pi. Geo. W. Holman. Jr.. Bdwd. E. Van Buskirk. R. L. Howell, L. E. Hughes were the comrs. apptd. under res. of March 19, 1902. . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1902, v. 4, doc. 52.) 1903. Experimental studies in oyster propagation; by J. Nelson. (24 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 16 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1903: 415-458.) 1904. Experiments in artificial rearing of oyster fry; by J. Nelson. (25 same and 17 same 1904: 415-445.) . Oysters and clams: investigations rel. to taking of shell fish from polluted waters. (28 A.R. bd. health 1904: 79-80.) . Repts. on Inspections of portions of Shrewsbury River and Raritan Bay, with reference to production of oysters and clams in these waters. ( 28 same 1904 : 183-186.) . See above. Clams, this date. . Pollution of oyster beds by sewerage. (Rept. state sewerage comn. 1904: 5-6.) Oumierland County 1828. Rept. of committee (Joy) apptd. to inquire into the value of the oyster beds within bounds of Cum- berland County. (Votes of Assem. 1827/8: 213-214.) Ocean County See above, the serial group, Series 3. Also below, Re- ceipts and Expenditures. Oysters. Perth Amioy 1825. Rept. of Peter I. Stryker, one of comrs. apptd. by act of Nov. 25, 1824 and suppl. of Dec. 27 to encour- age and regulate the planting of oysters, in the township of Perth Amboy. (Jol. of legisl. council Oct. 1825: 30.) 1828. Rept. of committee (Parker) on memorial and remonstrance of inhabitants of Middlesex Co., com- plaining of proceedings of comrs. to regulate plant- ing of oysters in Perth Amboy township and passage of act of 1826 to incorporate certain tenants holding oyster lots under this state upon rent, etc. (Votes of Assem. 1827/8: 243-246.) . Same, separate. Not seen ; ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1827/8 : 246). FISH AND GAME— cont'd Oysters — cont'd Perth Am,boy — cont'd 1834. Communication from treasurer (Parker) stating amt. of moneys reed, under act to encourage the planting of oysters in township of Perth Amboy. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4: 391.) Receipts and Expenditukbs ; see below, that title Pheasants 1897. Increasing the fauna: ring-necked pheasants. (A.R. fish and game comrs. 1896/7: 19-26.) . Ring-necked pheasants; their distribution in N. J. (Same 1896/7: 12.) 1898. See above, New Jersey, this date. 1899. Introduction and protection of ring-necked pheas- ants. (Some 1899: 12.) 1902. Increase in number of native pheasant. (Same 1902: 12-13.) 1904. Mongolian pheasants. (Same 1904: 44-51.) Experiments in N. J. and other states ; correspondence. Pickerel 1885. Pickerel: native fish rapidly becoming extinct; black bass generally blamed for the extirpation; ab- sence of restrictions upon pickerel fishing and hab- its making it an easy prey to fishermen largely re- sponsible; pickerel fishing prohibited only from March to May 1; anglers urge passage of law pro- hibiting winter fishing from Dec. 1 until May 1; use of pickerel as bait for black bass should be pro- hibited. (Rept. of comrs. of fisheries 1884/5: 21-22.) 1896. See above. Black Bass, this date. 1898. See above. New Jersey, this date. 1902. See above. Shad, this date. Pigeon 1902. Suggested law about doves. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1902: 27.) 1903. Petitions for passage of law prohibiting live pigeon shoots. (Minutes of Assem. 1903: 252-253.) 1904. Disappointment in state over failure to deal with pigeon bill; consideration asked. (Govs. mess. (Murphy) April 12, 1904.) Hunterdon County 1903. Flock of wild pigeons seen in Hunterdon Co. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 423-424.) Pike-Perch 1896. Table: no. of pike-perch distributed in waters of N. J. (A.R. fish and game comrs. 1896: 10-11.) 1898. See above. New Jersey, this date. 1899. See above, Birds, this date. Quail 1897. Quail; purchase, distribution and propagation. (A.R. fish and game comrs. 1896/7: 12.) 1898. See above. New Jersey, this date. 1899. See above. Birds, this date. 1901. Splendid results from stocking the state with quail. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1901: 9-10.) 1902. Inability to procure quail for stocking purposes; results obtained from former efforts. (Same 1902: 11-12.) 1903. Quail; inability to procure stock on acct. of govt, restrictions, etc. (Same 1903: 22.) 1904. Quail; distribution; result. (Some 1904: 52-53.) . Obtaining quail from the Indian Territory. (Same 1904: 17.) Rabbit 1880. Indignation excited by proposition to prevent killing of rabbits by farmers upon their own land. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 221.) 1895. See above, Fish and Game, New Jersey, this date. 1896. See same, this date. 1902. Rabbits more numerous than for a no. of years past. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1902: 13.) 336 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY FISH AND GAME— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures 1871-1893. Table: expenditure for inspection of fish- eries. {A.R. treasurer 1870/1 (p. 88) — same 1892/3.) 1872-1893. Comment on disbursements for inspection of fislieries. (A.R. comptroller 1871/2 (pp. 22-23)— satne 1892/3.) 1874-1878. Stmt, of moneys disbursed on acct of fund to stock streams, eta, of state with food fishes. (5 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1874 (p. 27) — same 1878.) 1874-1884. Table: apprn. and disbursement for food fishes. (A.R. treasurer 1873/4 (p. 104) — same 1883/ 4.) Omitted In 1882/3. 1879-1883. Stmt showing amt. of apprn. and amt ex- pended each yr. for protecting fish interests of state. (Rept comrs. fisheries 1879/83: 19-22.) 1883. Financial operations of comrs. have been limited for reason already mentioned, that no apprn. for fish propagation was at their disposal; stmt, show- ing receipts and expenditures. {Same 1879/83: 33- 34.) 1883/4-1885. Blnanclal stmt, showing amt. of apprn. and amt expended. {Same 1884/5: 24.) 1889. Table: expenses of special fish comn. (AJl. treasurer 1888/9: 229.) 1892-1904. Table: disbursements on acct. of fish and game. {Same 1891/2 (p. 218) — same 1903/4.) . Same; with comment. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (pp. 37-38)— some 1903/4.) 1894/5-1895/6. Table: receipts; fines imposed for viola- tion of fish and game law. (AJl. treasurer 1894/5 (p. 137)— same 1895/6.) . Same, unitemized. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 43)— «om€ 1895/6.) 1895-1904. Financial stmt (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1894/5 (pp. 31-36) — same 1903/4.) 1898-1904. Table: unexpended balance of bd. of fish and game comrs. (A.R. treasurer 1897/8 (p. 17) — same 1903/4.) 1899-1904. Same, in narrative form. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9 (p. 21)— same 1903/4.) Clams 1898-1904. Table: disbursements of oyster comn. (clams). (A.R. treasurer 1897/8 (pp. 366-369) — same 1903/4.) In the comptroller's rept, 1898-1904, the total amt ex- pended for the preservation of clams is given with the oyster comn. acct MEITHADElf 1896. Receipts from licenses to catch menhaden to steamers and sailing vessels. (AJt fish and game comrs. 1896: 50-51.) Oysters 1834. See above. Oysters, Perth Amboy, this date. 1893-1904. Disbursements on acct. of oyster comn.; comment (A.R. comptroller 1892/3 (pp. 37-38) — same 1903/4.) Note that the constitntlon of the comn. changes from time to time ; see above. Oysters, the serial gronp. From 1901-1904. It Is the oyster and shell comn. . Same; itemized table. (A.R. treasurer 1892/3 (pp. 25^-258)— same 1903/4.) 1894. Bispenses of special oyster comn. {Same 1893/4: 364-365.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1893/4: 51.) 1899-1904. Table: disbursements on acct Delaware Bay and Slaurlce River Cove oyster comn. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9 (p. 61) — game 1903/4.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1898/9 (pp. 240- 2i2)— same 1903/4.) Amt of receipts on acct Delaware Bay and Maurice River cove oyster comn. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9 (p. 22)— some 1903/4.) . Same, In detail. (A.R. treasurer 1898/9 (p. 34) — same 1903/4.) FISH AND GAME— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd Oysters — cont'd 1901/2-1903/4. Disbursements on acct. oyster propa- gation. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2 (p. 69)— same 1903/4.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1901/2 (p. 466) —same 1903/4.) 1902-1904. Disbursements on acct of investigating the oyster industry. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2 (p. 69) —same 1903/4.) Omitted 1902/3. . Same, in detail. (AJl. treasurer 1901/2 (pp. 466- 467)— some 1903/4.) Omitted 1902/3. 1904. Disbursements; state oyster comn. (riparian grants). (A.R. treasurer 1903/4: 598.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1903/4: 75.) Oceo« County 1902-1903/4. Disbursement on acct of state oyster comn. for district of Ocean C!o. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2 (p. 83)— some 1903/4.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1901/2 (p. 597) —same 1903/4.) . Receipts on acct. state oyster comn. for district of Ocean Co. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2 (p. 26)— same 1903/4.) . Same, In detail. (A.R. treasurer 1901/2 (p. 49)— same 1903/4.) Shad 1875-1877. Table: apprn. and disbursement for propa- gation of shad. (A-R. treasurer 1874/5 (p. 135)— same 1876/7.) SheliXFish 1903-1904. Disbursements on acct of bureau of shell fisheries. (A.R. comptroller 1902/3 (p. 73)— some 1903/4.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1902/3 (pp. 248- 249)— some 1903/4.) Robin 1886. See above, English Sparrow, this date. 1903. Robin becoming a pest in cherry trees and berry patches. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 423.) Sockfish 1874. See above, the general group, Sussex Co. Salmon 1857. Restocking of rivers with salmon recommended. (C^vs. mess. (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 15-16.) 1870. Introduction of salmon and southern bass in Del. River and suggestion that laws be enacted tend- ing to their immediate protection. (1 AJl. comrs. of fisheries 1870: 21.) 1871-1883. [History of salmon culture and distributirai In N. J. waters.] (Rept of comrs. of fisheries 1879/ 83: 8-11.) 1872. See above. Fish and Game, New Jersey, this date. 1873. See above. Fish and Game, New Jersey, this date. . Stocking of waters with salmon spawn. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 25.) . Musconetcong Creek the nursery for young salm- on; should be protected from net fishing and defile- ment by waste materials of tan-yards and paper- mills; desirability of erecting fish-ways therein- (4 AJt comrs. of fisheries 1873: 16-17.) 1874. Salmon spawn placed in Musconetcong and head waters of Raritan. ((Jovs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) . On Introduction of Cal. or Sacramento salmon tn waters of the Raritan and Delaware. (5 AJt comrs. of fisheries 1874: 20-23.) . On salmon In North America; south and east (5 some 1874: 33-35.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 337 FISH AND GAME— cont'd Salmon— cont'd 1875. See above. Fish and Game, New Jersey, this date. 1877. Salmon: results of planting in Delaware River; receipt of Cal. salmon from comr. Baird. (8 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1877: 39-41.) 1878. Enactment of law forbidding the taking of salmon in nets for at least three yrs. recommended. (Some 1878: 20.) . See below, Shad, this date. 1879-1882. Table: no. of salmon plants made each year in Del. River. (Rapt, comrs. of fisheries 1879/83: 10.) . Land-locked salmon; few localities in state suit- able for these fish and plantings have naturally been confined to these localities; stmt, showing de- posits since last rept. (Same 1879/83: 15.) 1885. Salmon: work of stocking waters abandoned in 1882; only attempt made [1885] to stock Delaware River was by U. S. comn.; fish were placed in the Musconetcong at Waterloo, the Pequest at Andover, and the Paulinskill near Newton; 7000 rainbow trout placed in streams at same time. (Same 1884/ 5: 20-21.) Sussex County 1874. See above, the general group, Sussex County. Warren County 1874. See above, the general group, Warren Co., this date. Shad 1818-1870. Table: decrease in no. of shad captured by shore fisheries at two of the principal shore fisheries in state, statistics divided into three cycles of five years each. (1 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1870: 19.) 1818-1822; 1845-1849; 1865-1869. 1860. Shad and other fishing and navigation at Com- munipaw Bay injured by deposits from slips and outlet sewers of New York; measures taken to pre- vent such encroachments; necessity of legislation to provide agst. such violation of riparian rights. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1871. See above. Fish and Game. New Jersey, this date. 1873. Apprn. by N. J. legisl. for propagation of shad in Delaware River on condition of equal apprn. by Penn.; condition not fulfilled. (Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 14, 1873: 26.) . See above. Fish and Game. New Jersey, this date. . Rept. of fish wardens of different cos. rel. to catch of shad. (4 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1873: 4-8.) Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Salem. Cumberland. 1874. Establishment of camp for purpose of hatching shad and their deposit in Delaware River. (Govs, mess. (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) . Repts. of wardens of the five counties bordering upon tidal portion of the Del. River, show that shad have been not only more numerous but of larger growth; this is legitimate result of removal of destructive weirs and fish baskets in upper part of river. (5 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1874: 8.) . Non-tidal department; rept. of fishermen that take of shad is larger and finer than for many years. (5 same 1874: 11.) . Marked and gratifying feature of past season, was the increased average weight of shad, ascribed by intelligent fishermen to better observance of fishing law the past three seasons. (5 same 1874: 4.) . Shad fishermen of upper Delaware urge that proper close time be observed from South Jersey all way up; that laws and regulations be formed to 22 FISH AND GAME— cont'd Shad— cont'd prevent destruction of small male shad in early part of season, that laws for abolition of flsh baskets and other devices which effect whole destruction of young shad, be enforced, and if possible the arti- ficial propagation of shad be carried on as in New England Rivers. (5 same 1874: 12-13.) 1874. See above, Fishways this date. 1875. See above. Fish and Game, New Jersey, this date. . On artificial propagation of shad in Delaware River. (6 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1875: 16-23.) . Apprn. of $10,000 needed to continue efforts to stock inland waters; also apprn. of $500 to enable state to continue with Penn. in work of artificial propagation of shad. (6 same 1875: 27.) 1877. See above, Fishways, this date. . Legislation asked providing agst. destruction of young shad by dams of Trenton Water Power Co. and Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. ( 8 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1877: 43.) . Respecting shad hatching operations on the Dela- ware River; record of operations for year 1877, conducted by A. A. Anderson on acct. of state. (8 same 1877: 33-39.) 1878. Advisability of efforts to improve shad fisheries by artificial propagation; further legislation as to size of mesh used in shad fishing recommended. (9 same 1878: 14.) . Kinds of flsh which have been propagated and distributed and operations of comn. in connection therewith; shad; salmon; black bass; land-locked salmon; brook trout; smelt; white fish; sturgeon; herring. (Same 1878: 11-30.) . Production of shad fisheries in Delaware River has steadily declined for years past; the increase in population and extension of r.r. facilities through which the market was enlarged has led to excessive fishing and consequent decline of fisheries. (Same 1878: 12-13.) . Violations of law; wardens report an increasing respect for protectory laws and constant decrease in their violation; in some cases a disposition has been shown to resist efforts of officers to enforce law as to close time in shad fishing. (Sams 1878: 30- 32.) 1880. See above. Fish and Game, New Jersey, this date. 1883. Extracts from repts. of wardens serving to con- vey idea of no. of shad taken during season. (Rept. comrs. of fisheries 1879/83: 26-28.) . Violations of the law; the most important viola- tion with which comrs. have had to deal consists of practice of building rocks or " fish-baskets," which are erected to catch eels and rock fish; these rocks extend over whole width of river and destroy many young shad. (Same 1879/83: 18-19.) . Shad fisheries; much attention has been given to enforcement of law rel. to close time, as affecting shad fisheries on Delaware River below Trenton. (Same 1879/83: 4-8.) 1885. Shad fisheries: policing and restocking of waters of the Delaware and tributaries beneficial; exten- sion of close period to midnight on Monday recom- mended; injury to shad fishing of the Passaic ow- ing to river pollution; large catch in Newark Bay; improvement In Hackensack River fishing; do. in Raritan; shad catch in 1884 and 1885; controversy with Delaware; establishment of shad hatchery at Lower Black's Eddy on Delaware River June 1, 1885; result. (Same 1884/5: 3-7.) 1886. See above, Delaware River, this date. 1890. See same, this date. 1895. See above, Pish and Game, this date. . On the protection and propagation of shad. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1894/5: 8-10.) 338 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY FISH AND GAME— cont'd Shad— cont'd 1896. Tables: no. of shad and smelts distributed in waters of state. {Same 1896: 11-12.) 1897. Shad: maintenance of shad fisheries by the U. S. government; deterioration of the supply in the Rancocas. (Same 1896/7: 10.) 1899. See above, Delaware River, this date. . Letter from Howard P. Frothingham to the bd. resp. complaints made by shad fishermen as to ruinous effect of the dam of the Trenton Water Power Co. on shad fisheries. (AJl. bd. fish and game comrs. 1899: 31-39.) 1900. Shad fisheries in N. J. (Same 1900: 14.) 1902. Suggested changes in laws resp. shad, striped bass or rock fish, white perch, pike and pickerel, wood-duck. (Same 1902: 24-26.) , 1903. Delaware River shad fishing. (Some 1903: 26-27.) 1904. Shad fisheries of N. J. (Same 1904: 29-31.) Hunterdon County See above, the general gronp, Hnnterdon Connty. Mercer County See above, the general gronp, Mercer Co. Sussex County See above, the general gronp, Sussex County. Warren County 1874. See above, the general group, Warren Co., thia date. Recetets axd Disbtjbsemexts; see above, that title SheU-Fish See above. Clams ; also Oysters ; also Beceipts and Ez- pendltnres. Smelt 1871. Smelt or frost fish industry in N. J. (2 A.R comrs. of fisheries 1871: 14-15.) 1878. See above. Shad, this date. 1883. Small fisheries of state are of minor importance in an industrial point of view; fish warden of Ber- gen Co. has probably more nearly succeeded in over- coming difficulties in way of smelt propagation than any other experimenter. (Rept. comrs. of fisheries 1879/83: 15-16.) 1885. Smelt: late season; fish caught; artificial propa- gation; distribution of fry; transportation of ^gs and fry; tabular stmt, of distribution of smelt fry and Tom cod fry; variation in smelt. (Same 1884/5 13-20.) 1895. See above. Fish and Game, this date. 1896. See above. Shad, this date. 1898. Principal habitat of smelts in N. J. is the Hack- ensack River; pollution of N. Y. waters through which they pass to reach their spawning beds. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1898: 11.) 1897. On the distribution of anadromous smelts. (A.R. fish and game comrs. 1896/7: IL) Spartow; see above, English Spairow Squirrels 1904. Season for squirrels; damage done by squirrels. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1904: 14.) SttlDed Bass 1895. See above. Fish and Game, New Jersey, this date. 1902. See above. Shad, this date. Sturgeon 1878. See above. Shad, this date. 1886. See above, Delaware River, this date. 1890. See same, this date. 1897. See above. New Jersey, this date. 1899 See above, Delaware River, this date. FISH AND GAME— cont'd Sturgeon — cont'd 1900. Sturgeon fisheries in N. J.; decrease; artificial propagation. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1900: 14-15.) 1901. Plans for increasing the supply of sturgeon. (Same 1901: 13-14.) 1903. Sturgeon; decline in catch; propagation. (Same 1903: 31.) 1904. Sturgeon; unsatisfactory law; suggestions. (Same 1904: 42-43.) Suckers 1874. See above, the general group, Sussex Co. 1903. See above. Carp, this date. Tom Cod 1885. Tom cods: experiment in artificial propagation by Warden Ricardo at Hackensack; planting in Passaic, Raritan and Saddle Rivers. (Rept. of fish comrs. 1884/5: 22.) Trout 1878. See above. Shad, this date. 1879-1881. Stmt, showing no. of young trout distributed to waters of the several cos. in each yr. (Rept of comrs. of fisheries 1879/83: 11-12.) 1883. Brook trout; efforts of conm. to restore the partially depleted trout streams of state. (Same 1879/83: 11.) 1885. See above, Salmon, this date. . Brook trout: distribution during 1884 and 1885 inconsiderable; satisfactory results from former distributions; constant applications for stocking of streams with this fish; question advisability of ex- pending public money; if public streams were as well policed as private, artificial propagation would be unnecessary. (Rept. of fish comrs. 1884/5: 2L) 1895. See above. Fish and Game, New Jersey, this date. 1896. See same, this date. Table: details of distribution of trout in waters of N. J. (A-R. fish and game comrs. 1896: 8-9.) 1897. Obtaining of trout from private hatcheries. (Same 1896/7: 7.) 1898. See above. New Jersey, this date. 1899. See above. Birds, this date. 1900. See above. New Jersey, this date. Wardens 1871. See above. Fish and Game, New Jersey, this date. 1874. Summary of repts. of fish wardens of the several counties. (5 A.R. comrs. of fisheries 1874: 4-7.) 1875-1877. Rept. of fish wardens of northern or non- tidal dept (7 same 1875 (pp. 10-25)— 8 same 1877.) Rept. of fish wardens of southern or tidal dept (7 same 1875 (pp. 3-10) — 8 same 1877.) 1877. Repts. of wardens for lower cos. bordering on Delaware River, show chief causes of great diminu- tion of both anadromous and permanent fishes of those waters, to wit: excessive and destructive modes of fishing. (8 same 1877: 5-6.) 1885. Repts. of fish ward^is of different counties of state. (Rept comrs. of fisheries 1884/5: 29-40.) 1894. Apptmt of twenty fish and game wardrais, each of whom shall be a state official, whose jurisdiction shall not be confined to any particular co. but shall extend over entire state, recommended. (A.R. bd. of fish and game comrs. 1894: 7.) Repts. of fish and game wardens of state. (Sane 1894: 15-38.) 1895. Provision should be made in the special deficiency bill for the payment of expenses and services of wardens betw. March 22 and April 15 of the year 1895. (Same 1894/5: 21.) . See above. Pish and dame. New Jersey, this date. 1896. See same, this date. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 339 FISH AND GAME— cont'd Wardens — cont'd 1897-1904. List of fish and game wardens and of deputy wardens. (A.R. fish and g^/me comrs. 1897 (p. 5) — same 1904.) List of deputies also given in 1898 and 1904. 1898. Question of compensating informants and war- dens. (Same 1898: 15.) Sussex County 1873. See above, the general group, Sussex Co., this date. White Bass 1898. See above, New Jersey, this date. 1899. See above, Birds, this date. White Fish 1878. See above. Shad, this date. 1879-1882. Stmt.: white fish deposits. (Rept. comrs. of fisheries 1879/83: 16.) White Perch 1902. See above. Shad, this date. Woodcock 1902. Decrease in number of woodcock; remedy sug- gested. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1902: 12.) 1904. Disappearance of woodcock; remedy. (Same 1904: 16-17.) Yellow Perch 1897. See above, Black Bass, this date. 1898. See above, New Jersey, this date. FISHER (DR. JABEZ) 1891. Fertilizers for fruit. 1891: 108-109.) (Procs. state hortic. socy. FISHER (L. F.) State Director of the Delaware and Earltan Canal and Camden and Amboy E.R. cos., 1855-1856 ( ?). Reports; see Railroads: Individual. United N. J. R.R, and Canal Co. FISHWAYS; see FISH AND GAME FISK (WILLARD C.) Riparian comr., 1890-1903 ; see Land. Riparian. 1894. Rept. of comrs. to examine difficulties existing among oystermen of Maurice River Cove and Dela- ware Bay. (Minutes of Assem. 1894: 936-945.) The other comrs. were Henry O. Newcomb and Jas. P. Nlenklrk. FITHIAN (JOEL) Assemblyman from Cumberland Co., 1779. 1791-1793 ; Councilman from Cumberland Co., 1798. Reports by Select Committee 1792. Nov. 9. Accts. of late treasurer, J. Stevens, Jr. (Votes of Assem. 1792/3: 61.) FITHIAN (REUBEN) Assemblyman from Cumberland Co., 1848, 1849 ; Senator from Cumberland Co., 1851-1853. Reports by Committee on Public Pbinting 1849. Public prtg. contracts; majority rept. (Votes of Assem. 1849: 258-259.) . Bids reed, for prtg. House jol., law repts. and chancery repts. (8ame 1849: 379.) FITZGA (J.) 1894. Five years' experience with crimson clover. (22 A.R. bd. of agric. 1894: 403-405.) FLAGSTONE; see INDUSTRIES. BUILDING MATERIALS FLAX Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fiber Crops Employment; see Labor. Employment Industry; see Industries. Textile FLEMING (JAMES E.) Member of state sewerage comn. 1904. Annual Report; see Water Supply, etc. FLEMINGTON, HUNTERDON CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Bank of North America; Tradesmen's Bank Schools in; see Education FLETCHER (S. W.) 1899. Self -sterility: an orchard problem. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1899: 130-152.) FLINTHAM (WM.) 1813. Feb. 6. Purchase of right of state subscription to stock of Camden Bank. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1813: 69-70.) FLITCRAFT (D. R.) 1893. Making and feeding ensilage. (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 383-385.) FLOMERFELT (J.) 1877. Farms in vicinity of Peapack, Morris Co. (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 65-66.) FLOODS; see CLIMATE FLORICULTURE; see AGRICULTURE FLOUR; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW FODDER CORN Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage FOOD PRODUCTS; see LABOR. EMPLOYMENT FOOD AND DRUG LAW See also Liquor Traffic. serial See also Dairy Industry. 1881-1886. Rept. of the Council of public analysts and inspectors, [apptd. by the bd. of health under act of 1881]. In Documents as follows : 1881 in 5 A.E. bd. of health 1881 : 81-113. 1882 not found. 1883 In 7 A.R. bd. of health 1883 : 227-245. 1884 " 8 " " " " 1884:213-217. 1885 " 9 " " " " 1885:243-261. 1886 " 10 " " " " 1886:313-316. non-serial 1874. Need of guarding foods and lights (gas and kerosene). (Rept. of health comn. 1874: 40-41.) 1878. On the adulteration of foods. (2 A.R. bd. health 1878: 15-16.) 1880. Food; by Ezra M. Hunt. (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1880: 319-336.) Composition ; outlines of foodstuffs, etc, 1881. Adulteration of food, drink and drugs; by A. R. Leeds. (5 A.R. bd. health 1881: 82-97.) The article consists chiefly of analytical tables. . Summary as to the work of the council of analysts; by Wm. H. Newell. (5 same 1881: 111- 113.) 340 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSB5Y FOOD AlTD DRUG LAW— cont'd nonrenal — cont'd 1881. [Circular of the coancil of analysts and chemists apptd. by the state bd. of health of N. J. to investi- gate the prevalence of adulteration of articles of food or drugs. With a schedule of questions and a copy of the " act to prevent the adulteration of food or drugs."] 3 IL Copy in the Snigeon General's Library. 1882. Desirability of sustaining work of inspecting food and drugs, by an appm. (6 AJEL. bd. health 1882: 3L) . Rept upon health foods, invalid foods, and infant foods; by AJR. Leeds, member of council of analysts of X. J. (6 game 1882: 185-207.) Xarratlve tept., with tables of analyses. 1883. Tables: adulteration of malt beverages. (7 same 1883: 239-240.) 1885. The chemistry and economy of foods. (8 AJL bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1884/5: 184-213.) . [Summary of year's work of the committee of analysts]; 1^ A. R. Leeds. (9 AJL bd. of health 1885: 243-250.) . On adulteration of foods and drugs; comment on law; duties of local boards. (9 same 1885:43-44.) 1886. Summary of paper by Dr. Newton on "what boards of health can do to prev^it adulteration of foods and drinks and the sale of dangerous illuml- nants." (10 same 1886: 235-236.) ^. Summary of paper by Shippen Wallace on " Pre- served foods." (10 same 1886: 227-229.) [1886.] Relating to the adulteration of food or drugs and to petroleum, and laws and regulations as to the same. 4 pp. (Circular no. 59 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Smgeon General' s Library. . Same, another edition. 8 pp. . Same [Reprint, Feb., 1889]. 8 pp. Copy in the N. T. liibllc Library and in the X. J. State l>d. of health ; also in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same (13 AJl. bd. of health 1889: 354-361.) 1887. See below. Oleomargarine, this date. . Analyses of foods. {Same 1887: 35-36.) Canned goods, randiea. smoked smrgeon. baUng powder, bread, food at State Camp at Sea Girt. . Foods fer invalids and infants; by A. R. Leeds. (AJL dairy comr. 1887: 37-50.) 1888. See below. Oleomargarine, this date. Rept. of delegates to the food convention at Washington. (12 AJL bd. health 1888: 195-196.) Wm. K. Newton and Shippen Wallace^ . Regulations concerning analyses of foods and drugs issued by V. S. treasury depL (AJL dairy comr. 1888: 147-153.) Inspection of food at the state camp. {Same 1888: 49.) . Food; analyses of butter and oleomargarine, canned goods, coffee, tea, pepper, spices, honey, molasses, etc. ISame 1888: 7-8.) . Lead in carbonated beverages; case of poisoning in Paterson. (.Same 1888: 51-52.) 1889. See Agriculture. Livestock. Inspection, this date. . Adulteration of food; apptmt. of meat and live- stock inspectors suggested. (16 AJL bd. agric. 1888: 94.) From address of Pres. Borrongb. Analyses of foods: ground coffee, tea, ground spices, extracted honey, maple syrup, molasses, vinegar, pickles, baking powders, self-raising buck- wheat flour, cocoa and chocolate, prepared cocoanut, sugar, spiced tongue, raspberry syrup, bol(^na sau- sage. (AJL dairy cranr. 1889: 35-39.) FOOD AHD DRUG LAW— cont'd nonrserial — cont'd [1889.] Meat, poultry, game and fish as foods and how to judge their qnality. 14 pp. ((Tircolar no. 69 of the state bd. of health.) . Same (13 A.R. bd. of health 1889: 327-340.) 1890. Food: text of law of 1889; adulteration of coffee, spices, vinegar; inspection of food at encampment of National Guard, Sea Girt (AJL dairy comr 1890: 13-15.) 1890-1900. Rept. of food, mUk and drug analyses; by Shippen Wallace, chemist. In Docaments aa follows : 1890 In AJB. dairy comr. 1890 : 23-32. 1891 " " " " 1891:39-49. 1892 " " " " 1892:49-55. 1893 " 1893:41-47. 1894 " " " " 1894:33-37. 1895 " " " " 1895:29^2. 1896 " " " " 1896:33^. 1897 " " " " 1897:17-22. 1898 " " " " 1898:3ft-47. This year there is also a chemisf 8 rept. 1^ AiKost Drescher. rdating particnlarly to mOk, pp. i9^. 1899 In A.K. dairy comr. 1899:43-47. 1900 " " " " 1900:37-47. 1891. Decision of Judge Reed in case of P. L. Vande- grift agst H. B. Leeds for violation of act rel to adulteration of food and drugs. (A.R. dairy ctnnr. 1891: 73-77.) . Inspection of food and drugs. {Same 1891: 29-35.) Vinegar, coffee, apple cider, water, tlnetare of o^mit- landannm, tinctare noz vomica. Imported lager beer. See below, Oleomai^arlne, this date. 1892. See Agriculture. Soils. Irrigation, this data . Less work done in food investigation than in former years; effect of res. of state bd. of health rd. to sale of coffee mixtures; -winegar; wine industry. (AJL dairy comr. 1892: 11.) 1893. Notes on food and drink preservatives; by H. B. Cornwall. (17 AJl. bd. health 1893: 327-346.) . Adulteration of food and drugs; gener^ pro- visions of laws of 1881, 1882, 1886, 1887; duties chiefly performed by Asdry comr.; investig^itioa el soda-water and soda-water apparatus by bd. of health. (17 same 1893: 25-29.) 1894. Relation of the dairy comr. to the law regarding adulteration and sale of food and drugs. (R^it dairy comr. 1894: 31.) ITie adulteration of food and Its bearings upon health of the community and profits of the farmer; by H. W. Wiley. (21 A.R. bd. agric 1893: 197-212.) . Thou^ts for sanitary workers; by E. M Hunt (18 AJL bd. ., made under direction of G. H. Cook, 1864. Surveyed and drawn by T. B. Brooks. Scale : 8 in.=l mL 2 sheets, one 17 in. x 14% In. ; the other 24 in. x 25>4 in. [7.) Map of Ozford Furnace ironK>re veins, Warren (3o. 6. H. Cook, state geologist, J. C. Smock, asst Surveyed and drawn by G. H. Hopkins, 1867. 18 in. z 20 In. Scale: 8 in. =1 mi. [8.] Map of zinc mines, Snssez Co. 6. H. Cook, state geologist, J. C. Smock, asst. Surveyed and drawn by 6. M. Hopkins, 1867. 22 in. z 30 in. Scale: 8 In.=l mL 2000 copies of the Grcology of N. J. were prtd. ; ISOO bonnd ; 1500 sets of maps prepared for di sUibuil on ; a large geoL map (5% ft. x 7% ft.) prepared, 2000 copies ordered prtd. ; list of maps, books, prices, pnbllc libraries to which famished ; counties having a copy (A.B. state geologist 1869 : 7-12). J. Paleontolc^y of the * Ckiples unaccompanied by the portfolio of maps have a geol. map attached to the Tolnmes. Scale : 1 in.=5 nil. D 1886-1902. (3eol. survey of N. cretaceous and tertiary. Checklist y. 1. 1886. Brachiopoda and lamelli branchlata of the Baritan clays and greensand marls of N. J. ; by Bobert P. WUtBeld. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. zz, 270 pp., pis., map. 4°. V. 2. 1892. Gasteropoda and cephalopoda of Baritan days and greensand marls of N. J. ; by Bobt. P. Whit- field. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1892. 402 pp.. pis. 4°. V. 3. 1902. The Paleoxoic Fannas; by Stuart Weller. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1903. zU. 462 pp., pis. In Collected docs, as follows : V. 1. 1886 omitted. T. 2. 1892 V. 3. 1902 in LegisL docs. 1902, v. 5, doc 55. E 1888-1903. Final rept of state geolc^lsL Checklist V. 1. 1888. Topography, magnetism, dimatc Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Pnblishing Company, 1888. zi, 439 pp., 3 maps, foldg. table. T. 2, pt 1. 1889. Mineralogy, botany. soSlogy. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Company, 1889. z, 642 pp. V. 2, pt 2. 1890. Mineralogy, botany. xoSlogT- Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pnblishing Company, 1890. z, 824 pp. V. 3. 1894. Bept on water-snpply. water-power, Oa»^ streams and attendant phenomena; teF Comdim Clarkson Termeule. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pnb- lishing Co., 1894. zv (1), 3.52. 96 pp, maps, pla.. diagrs. V. 4. 1895. The physical geography of H. J, by Bolihi D. Salisbnty with app. by C. C. Termenlc Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Pub. Co, 1898. zvi, 170, 200 pp, pis., maps. V. 5. 1902. The gplacial geology of N. J. ; by Brflln D. Sallsbory assisted by Henry B. Kfimmel. Cbas. l^ Peet Geo. N. Knapp. Trenton : MaeCreUldi k Qnlgley, 1902. zxvli, 802 pp., maps, pis. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 353 GEOLOGY— cont'd serial — cont'd REPORTS— cont'd 3d survey — cont'd 1863-1904— cont'd E — cont'd Checklist — cont'd y. 6. 1903. The clays and clay industry of N. J. ; by Helnrlck Ries and Henry B. Kflmmel assisted by Geo. N. Knapp. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1904. xxvlU, 548 pp., pis., maps in pocket. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. V. 1. 1888 not found. v. 2. 1889 In Leglsl. docs. 1890, v. 3, docs. 30-31. V. 3. 1894 " " " 1895. v. 3, doc. 24. T. 4. 1895 " " " 1897, v. 3, doc. 10. V. 5. 1902 " " " 1902, V. 5, doc. 56. V. 6. 1903 " " " 1903, V. 5, doc. 50. BULLETINS See Forestry. non-serial 1832. " I have no doubt, that if a geol. survey of our state, or of parts of it could be made, even upon a limited scale, it would result in most valuable dis- coveries." (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 24, 1832.) 1833. Necessity for geol. survey. (Same (Southard) Jan. 11, 1833.) 1834. Calling attention to importance of geol. survey of state and recommending apprn. (Same (Vroom) Oct. 30, 1834.) 1835. Rept. of committee (Marshall) on portion of govs. mess. rel. to geol. survey of state. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 329.) . Same, separate. Not seen ; ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : 329). . Prof. Rogers apptd. to perform geol. and min- eralogical survey of state; outline of his work. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 28, 1835.) 1836. Object and plan of survey. (Rept. geol. survey 1836: 5-7.) . A sketch of what has been achieved towards the geol. survey during year; by Henry D. Rogers. (Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Jan. 3, 1837.) Found on pp. 130-131, Votes of Assem., 1836/7. . Rept.' of committee (Hillard) to whom was re- ferred so much of govs. mess, as relates to geol. survey of state. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6: 552-554.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 554.) . Geology of the several cos. of N. J. (Rept. geol. survey 1836: 10-122.) Paging from 2d ed. 1837. Another year required to complete geol. survey; apprn. recommended. (Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Jan. 3, 1837.) . No further apprn. necessary to complete geol. survey of state. (Govs. mess. (Southard) Oct. 26, 1837.) . Sketch of work achieved on the geol. survey dur- ing the year [1836]; by Henry D. Rogers. (Doc. ace. Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Jan. 3, 1837.) 1838. Rept. of the state geologist (Rogers) on work of the year. (Same (Pennington) Oct., 1838.) " Details connected with the economic geology of the state." . Letter from Henry D. Rogers on chemical anal- yses of specimens of the geol. collection. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 366-367.) 1839. Communication from H. D. Rogers, explaining delay in rept. of geol. survey. ( Doc. ace. Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 22, 1839.) 23 GEOLOGY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1840. Geology of northern division of state, embrac- ing Sussex, Warren, Hunterdon, Morris, Bergen, Passaic, Essex, Somerset, Mercer and part of Mid- dlesex cos. (Rept. geol. survey 1840: 9-175.) Paging from ed. of 1840. . Of middle secondary rocks — ^geology of country betw. base of Highlands and line joining Trenton and New Brunswick, also of Green Pond Mt. (Same 1840: 114-175.) Paging from ed. of 1840. . Geology of southern division of state. (Same 1840: 176-301.) Paging from ed. of 1840. . Communication from state geologist (Rogers) touching on geol. rept., and on map and cabinet of state. (Votes of Assem. 1839/40: 346-347.) 1850. Memorial of American Assn. for Advancement of Science rel. to establishment of socys. for geology and natural history of the several states. (Same 1850: 419-422; Sen. jol. 1850: 123-126.) 1852. Propriety and utility of providing for a topo- graphical and geol. survey of state. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 30.) 1854. Collection of cabinet specimens; provisions of law for their disposition. (1 A.R. geol. survey 1854: 23-24.) — — . Results of scientific investigation in state at commencement of survey. (1 same 1854: 11-14.) Maps (Gordon's, Horner's, Prof. Rogers') ; cost ; cost and value of Prof. Rogers' survey ; other researches. . Mineral rods, hazel witches, fool's gold, search- ing for gold; money expended in idle researches at instigation of pretenders, or from lack of informa- tion resp. natural resources of state, would be more than sufficient to complete survey. (1 same 1854: 14-19.) . Rapid development of mineral wealth of N. J.; advantage to be had from geol. survey. (Govs, mess. (Price) Jan. 17, 1854: 7.) 1855. Progress of survey in different cos.; by G. H. Cook. (2 A.R. geol survey 1855: 102-103.) Monmouth, Salem, Cape May, Cumberland and Middle- sex. . Rept. on geol. survey of northern division of the state; by Wm. KitcheU. (2 same 1855: 109-248.) . Rept. on geol. survey of southern division of state; by Geo. H. Cook. (2 same 1855: 53-108.) An abstr. of this article is given in Am. Jour. Sci., 2 series, v. 21, pp. 423-427. . Instructions given to each asst. of survey in ref- erence to physical geography, geology, metalliferous deposits, soil, meteorology, specimens. (2 same 1855: 6-9.) . Geol. survey: cabinet, draughting and engrav- ing, final repts., expenditures; receipts; estimate for 1856. (2 same 1855: 15-17.) . Dr. Wm. KitcheU apptd. state geologist and supt. of geol. survey [1854]; mode of conducting work; amt. of apprn. needed; approximate time required for completion. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 13-15.) 1856. Progress of geol. survey; apprn. recommended; price for sale of maps of cos. should be determined; copies of rept. should be set aside for distribution. (Same (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 4-5.) . Progress of geol. survey in Cape May, Monmouth, Cumberland cos. and southern division in general; by G. H. Cook. (3 A.R. geol. survey 1856: 43-46.) . Progress of survey in Cape May, Sussex, Morris, Essex, Hudson cos. (3 same 1856: 9-10.) 1857. Letter from Wm. KitcheU in reply to Govs, letter of Dec. 10, resp. progress in geol. survey in the northern division of the state. (Govs. mess. (NeweU) Jan. 1858: 59-60.) 354 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY GEOLOGY— cont'd noTt^erial — cont'd 1857. Commuiiication from Geo. H. Cook reL to ad- vance made In each co. in geol. survey of southern division. {Same (NeweU) Jan. 13, 1858: 63-65.) Treasury unable to meet appm. for geol. survey; continuance with assistance from banks; nature of work; continuance recommended- (Same (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 5-6.) . Letter from Egbert L. Viele to the Gov. showing condition of the topographical dept. of the geoL survey of N. J. (.Same (Newell) Jan. 1858: 66-68.) . Rept. on the geology and agria resources of the Southern Division of the state; by Geo. H. Cock. Trenton: Prtd. at the "True American" Office, 1857. 30 pp. . Rept. of special committee (Bacot) to whom was referred so much of Govs. mess, as relates to geoL survey. Trenton: "True American" Office, 1857. 13 pp. Plan : staC ; work accomplished ; abstr. at expenditures from commencement of surrey to Mcb. 1, 1857 ; estimate for completing surrey. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1857: 837-851.) 1858. Expenditure on geoL survey from commence- ment to date of suspension; storage of property connected with survey; Cape May only co. in which survey was completed; small no. of copies of rept. on this CO. have been prtd. but price ($2) too high for sale; recommended that suitable no. of repts. be prtd. and sold at reasonable price; survey nearly completed in Sussex and Monmouth cos. and f^ advanced in several others. (Czovs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 13-14.) 1859. Letter from Prof. Cook in r^ard to arrange- ment of geoL specimens and minerals of state in state house. (Same (NeweU) Jan. 11, 1860.) . Storage and arrangement of specimens of geoL survey. (Same (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 20.) 1860. Collection of specimens from geoL survey and its arrangement (Same (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1861. Rept. of Dr. Wm. KitcheU, stating progress of the gecd. survey. (1 AJl. state agric. socy. 1860: 69-71.) (JeoL survey resumed through exertions of state agria socy. (Govs: mess. (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 9.) 1863. Rept. of Prof. Geo. C. Ckxik upon the geoL survey and its prepress. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1863: 25-34.) Geol. survey was authorized by legisL in 1835; Prof. Henry D. R<^ers of Univ. of Penn. (at date in Univ. of Glasgow, Scotland) apptd. geologist; made partial rept. published in 1836 and a final rept. in 1837, which was published in 1840. (Rept. geoL survey 1863: 3.) Acct of survev by Dr. KitcheU; his pubUcations. (Same 1863: 3-5.) 1864-1867. List of assistants of survey. (AJL state geologist 1864 (pp. 3-4) — same 1867.) 1865. Summary of work of ge<^ survey. (Same 1865: 8-11.) . Flan of pursuing work of survey. (Same 1865: U-12.) . Resumption of geoL survey under act of Mch. 20, 1864; nature of work. (Gays. mess. (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1865-1904. List of bd. of mngrs. of geol. survey. (A-R. state geologist 1865 — same 1904.) Xo ann. rept. made in 1868 ; see final rept, 1868, for lift. 1866. GeoL surveys have been continued and prose- cuted to discoveries of marl r^lons solely by efforts of state agric socy. (L^;isL docs. 1867: 104.) From rept. of executiTe committee of the state agrie. aocy. GEOLOGY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1867. Progress of geoL survey; prudent expenditures; publication of rept.; object (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 18 [L e. 8], 1867: 15-16 or 18-21.) There are two editions ol this message. 1868. GSeoL surveys of N. J. and publications. ((Geology of N. J. 1868: vil-vlii) . FossU fueL (Same 1868: 696-700.) . GeoL description of N. J.; azoic, paleozoic, tri- assic or red sandstone, cretaceous, tertiary and recent formations. (Same 1868: 33-42.) . See Agriculture. SoUs. Fertilizers, this date. . On the results of the geoL survey of X. J. (N. J. agric. coUege repts. 1868: 27-40.) . Historic gecdogy. ((Jeology of N. J. 1868: 331- 377.) Azoic formation ; paleozoic formation ; triassic fomm- tion ; cretaceous formation ; ^reensand ; denndatioii and drift ; peat and shell marl ; elevation and 8ol>- sidence; fossils. . Final rept of geoL survey in preparation; value of survey. (Gknrs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 14- 15.) 1869. Continuation of survey; assts.; plan of work. (AJl. state geol<«ist 1869: 12-15.) . Publication of rept and maps of geoL survey; importance of work. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 18.) 1870. Additions to scientific and economic geology of state. (AJt state geologist 1870: 55-63.) Copper ores of X. 3. ; brick making ; on drifting saoAs at sea beaches. . Importance of geoL survey; special mention of part reL to land that should be drained by Passaic River and reclaiming of salt marsh lands. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 17 or 30.) There are two editions of this mess. 1871-1898. Staff of geoL survey and work in diarge of each. (A.R. state geologist 1871 (pp. 7-10)— same 1898.) From 1899 to 1904. the work of the several assis. is summarized in the Administrative rept. at begimiing of Tolume. 1872. Searching for useful products by boring in the earth. (Same 1872: 35-37.) . Agriculturists and miners indebted to geoL sur- vey for long needed knowledge; plans for draioage are being prepared under direction of bd. ((Jots. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 12-13.) 1873. Location of azoic rocks of N. J.; division into belts; composition, etc. (A.R. state geologist 1873: U-19.) ^. Labors of geol. survey in 1872 directed mainly to iron ore r^icm; estimated production and value of mines; appm. exhausted; recommended that it be continued for four years Icmger. (Govs. meK. (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 22-23.) 1879. Operations of geoL survey; addition to ann. appm. needed. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 25-26.) 1880. Surface ge-) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 355 GEOLOGY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1885. Historical notes on geol. surveys of N. J. (Same 1885: 152-203.) Includes list o£ publications, and acct. of maps of N. J. since 1G56. . Geol. surveys — structural and lithological. {Same 1885: 36-96.) Archaean rocks ; work already done ; kinds of rocks (granite, pegmatite, syemite, gneiss, garnet, lime- stone, serpentine, graphite, magnetite, etc.) ; work of past season ; areas of unstratifled rocks ; relations of massive and stratified rocks ; deposits of iron ore ; age of rocks ; quaternary and recent forma- tions (tide-marshes^ alluvial deposits, beaches, ter- races, yellow gravel and earth, lower tertiary and cretaceous formations ; Sandy Hook, Five Mile Beach, tide-marshes of salt-meadows, notes on each beach and life-saving station) ; fossils. . Surveys have accomplished the ends for which designed: (1) to encourage people to remain in N. J. and not to emigrate; (2) develop agric. resources; (3) explore and utilize mineral wealth; (4) im' prove advantages for mnfres.; (5) puhlication of means of communication, advantages in location, climate and its saluhrity. (Same 1885: 204.) .. Geol. survey maps; time required to complete survey; expense of topographical work to be borne by U. S. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 41-42.) 1886. Economic geology. (A.R. state geologist 1886: 135-210.) 1887. Geologic surveys; survey of region occupied by archsean rocks in progress; Highlands; deposits of iron and zinc ores; Raritan clay-beds; deposit of clay and sand in Middlesex Co. (Same 1887: 20- 23.) 1888. Expensive portion of geol. survey approaching completion. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 32-33.) 1889. Geol. studies of archsan rocks; by Frank L. Nason. (A.R. state geologist 1889: 12-65.) Hist, review of survey in Archsean Highlands from 1836 to date ; field work in Archaean Highlands ; faulted structure determined by lines of graphite and iron ore ; type rocks of Archaean and their distribution ; economic studies in Archaean Highlands ; zircon ; molybdenite. . Publication of maps and rept. of geol. survey; atlas should be placed in each public school. (Govs, mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1890. On geol. work in northern part of state. (A.R. state geologist 1890: 10-13.) . On geol. work in southern part of state. (Same 1890: 14-15.) . Geol. work in southern part of state; by C. W. Coman. (Same 1890: 129-135.) Strata overlying upper marl bed ; evidences of former shore lines above present sea-level ; Trenton gravel. . Value of geol. survey to the industrial develop- ment of the state. (13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1889/90: 457.) . Govs. mess. (Abbett) with communication from bd. of mngrs. of geol. survey of state March 24, rel. to continuation of the survey and cost, proposed amdmt. to act to complete the geol. survey, memo- randum of progress made and reasons for continu- ing the survey. (Minutes of Assem. 1890: 631-637.) The communication of the bd. of mgrs. is signed by S. B. Dod, T. T. Kinney and,L.'B. Ward, Committee. . Publications of geol. and topographical surveys distributed to public schools; summary of contents of first and second volumes. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 28.) 1891. Outline of work of geol. survey for 1890; publica- tions; plans for ensuing year. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . Office work of geol. survey. (A.R. state geologist 1891: 26-27.) GEOLOGY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1892. A preliminary rept. on cretaceous and tertiary formations of N. J. with especial reference to Mon- mouth and Middlesex cos.; by Wm. Bullock Clark. (Same 1892: 167-245.) Hist, sketch ; topographical features ; marls ; miocene ; greensand. . Geol. rooms assigned by Legisl. under laws of 1890. (Same 1892: 28-29.) . Outline of work of geol. survey during past year. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892.) 1893. Surface geology, rept. of progress; by R. D. Salis- bury. (A.R. state geologist 1893: 33-328.) Yellow gravel ; extra-moralnic drift ; terminal moraine ; drift deposits made under the influence of stagnant ice ; drift phenomena of palisade ridge, by E. D. Salisbury and C. B. Peet ; Lake Passaic — an extinct glacial lake, by R. D. Salisbury and H. B. Kilmmel ; economic considerations (gravel deposits, lacustrine clays, swamp areas). • . Outline of work of geol. survey during past year : study and mapping of surface formation, study of greensand marl in southern part of state, collection of data for rept. upon water supply and water powers, reclamation of marsh lands, and wood and brush land, collections for exhibit at Columbian Exposition; expenses. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 39-41.) 1894. Surface geology — rept. of progress; by R. D. Salisbury. (A.R. state geologist 1894: 3-149.) Drift deposits of N. J. north of the moraine ; glacial striae of N. J. ; changes in drainage — lakes — changes in courses of streams ; post-glacial changes within the glaciated area (alluvial deposits, peat and marl) ; Beacon Hill formation ; Pensauken forma- tion ; Jamesburg formation, Post-Jamesburg forma- tions ; road material. 1896. Surface geology— rept. of progress; by R. D. Salisbury and G. N. Knapp. (Same 1896: 1-23.) Pensauken formation in Middlesex Co., Monmouth Co.,. southwestern part of state and In vicinity of Phila. ; Beacon Hill formation and the miocene ; Phila. brick clays : road material in Monmouth, Camden^ Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland cos. 1897. Rept. upon upper cretaceous formations ; by Wm. B. Clark. (Same 1897: 161-210.) Topographic features ; description of formations ; eco- nomic products (sands and clays for brick-making and greensand marls used as fertilizers. . Surface geology — rept. of progress; by R. D. Salisbury. (Some 1897: 1-22.) . Geology and forestry. (Same 1897: xxx-xxxii.) 1898. Rept. on surface geology; by R. D. Salisbury. (Same 1898: 1-41.) Soils of N. J. and their relation to geol. formations which underlie them. 1899. Rept. on surface formations; by R. D. Salisbury. (Same 1899: xxxvii-xxxviii. ) Summary of work done and comment on publications. 1900. The surface formations in Southern N. J. ; by R. D. Salisbury. (Same 1900: xxxlii-xl.) 1902. The glacial geology of N. J.; by Rollin D. Salis- bury assisted by Henry B. Kiimmel, Chas. E. Peet, Geo. N. Knapp. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1902. xxvii, 802 pp., maps, pis. Final rept of state geologist, v. 5, 1902. . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1902, v. 5,|doc. 56.) 1903. A summary of the work of the geol. survey of N. J. with a subject index to its repts.; by Henry B. Kiimmel. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1903. 27 pp. Copies seen in the State Ijibrary and in the Free Public Library of Newark. 1840. Bergen County See above, the general group, this date. 356 INDEX TO DOCTjMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY GEOLOGY— cont'd Cape May County 1855. See above, the general gronp, this date. 1856. See same, this date. . Geolt^y of eoanty of Cape May; by Geo. H. Cook. Trenton: OflSce of " Tme American," 1857. 211 pp., Qlns., pi., map. Phj-slcal and geolc^cal description ; geological age and formations ; economical geol<%7 (soils, forests, agrie. prodncts, Improrement of maislies, boudies and soil, tmildlng materials, wells and springs, salt, sea bath- ing), etc, etc [Tbe remainder of the hook was not compiled by Dr. Cook and does not bear directly on geology ; llie subjects hare been entered under other headings.] . Letter from Manrice Beesley resp. disappoint- ment in Cape May Co. oyer their inability to obtain the geoL r^it. and map of the coonty which have been published. (Gors. mess. (Newell) Jan. 1858: 61-62.) 1858. See above, the general gronp, this date. Cum1>erland County 1855. See above, the general gronp, this date. 1856. See same, this date. Essex County 1840. See above, the general gronp, this date. 1856. See above, same, this date. Hibemia, Morris County 1893. The geoL structure in vicinity of Hibemia, N. J., and its relation to ore deposits; by J. E. Wolff. (A.R. state geolc^ist 1893: 359-369.) Highlands 1836. Primary regiim of state (i. e. Highlands) : bine limestone formation, red conglomerate, primary rocks and metaUiferons veins (mica, felsiKtr, qnartz, hornblende, magnetic oxide of iron), descriptitHi of iron ores, r^eclmrais of rocks, oQs, minerals, soUs, etc., for Centennial EbqraBition and state cab- inet (AJL state geologist 1875: 12-13.) 1876. Exhibit at geoL survey at CentenniaL {Same 1876: 8-10.) 1877. Centennial exhibit of geoL bd. has been deposited in State House. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan, 9, 1877: 19.) 1892. On geoL survey exhibit at World's Criumblaa ExpositiOTL (AJL state geologist 1892: 27.) 1900. Flans for exhibit at Pan-American Ezpoeitlan. {Some 1900: xsxi-xxziL) 1901. Pan-American Exposition: amt. of s^pm. and amt. assigned to state gecflogist; ged. exhibit (.S'ame 1901: xxiv-xxvi) 1903. Amt of appm. and plans for N. J. gedL exhibit at St Louis Exposition. {Same 1903: xxziv.) Expenditures; see below, Seceipts and Expenditures Laboratory 1856. Letter of explanation of H. Wurtz, (diemist, aee. his rept (2 AJL geoL survey 1855: 12-13.) The letter Is preceded by an explanatl. The only copy seen of this edition was in the Bntgers College Library. 1882 Jan. 10 doc ed. u. p., n. d. 47 pp. 1883 Jan. 9. dept ed. Trenton: J. U Mnrphy, 1883. 38 pp. 1883 Jan. 9. dept ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1883. 60 pp. The only copy seen of this edition was in the Bntgers Collie library. 1883 Jan. 9. doc ed. n. p., n. d. 43 pp. 1884 Jan. 8, dept ed. Camden: The Conrier Publishing Assn., 1884. 25 pp. Only two copies were found, one in the Rutgers College Library, the other In the N. J. Hist So^., Newark. 1884 Jan. 8, doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 26 pp. Leon Abbett, governor 1884 Jan. 15, dept ed. Jersey City : Eeppenheimer & Manrer, n. d. 18 pp. Imprint taken from cover. 1884 Jan. 15. dept ed. Camden : The Courier Pablishing Assn., 1884. 19 pp. 1884 Jan. 15. doc ed. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. 1885 Jan. 13, dept ed. Jersey City : The Argus Publish- ing Co.. 1885. 62 pp. 1885 Jan. 13. dept ed. Camden : The Courier Publish- ing Assn., 1885. 62 pp. 1885 Jan. 13, doc ed. n. p., n. d. 48 pp. 1886 Jan. 12. dept ed. Jersey City: Argus Publishing Co., 1886. 48 pp. 1886 Jan. 12. dept. ed. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. 39 pp. 1886 Jan. 12, dgc. ed. n. p., n. d. 39 pp. 1887 Jan. 11. dept ed. Trenton : MacCrelllsh ft Quigley, 1887. 71 pp. 1887 Jan. 11. doc ed. n. p., n. d. 71 pp. RoM. 8. Green, governor 188T Jan. 11. dept ed. Trenton : Naar. Day & Naar, 1887. 20 pp. 4°. Thonsli dated Jan. 11 on the title page, the message was delivered Jan. 18. 18S7 Jan. 11. dept ed. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley. 1887. 11 pp. The only copy seen of this edition was in the N. J. Hist SocT "X pgra rtr 1887 Jan. 11. doc ed. n. p., n. d. 12 pp. 1888 Jan. 10, dept ed. Trenton: J. L. Murphy Pub- lishing Co., 1888. 38 pp. 188S Jan. 10. dept ed. Trenton : Naar, Day ft Naar. 1888. 62 pp. 1888 Jan. 10. doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 38 pp. 1889 Jan. [8], dept ed. Trenton: Naar, Day ft Naar, 1889. 50 pp. 1589 Jan. [8], dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Pub- lishing Co.. 1889. 32 pp. The only copy seen of this edition was in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Trenton. 1889 Jan. TS], doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 32 pp. 1890 Jan. 14. dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellish ft Quigley, 1890. 35 pp. 1890 Jan. 14. dept ed. Trenton : Naar, Day ft Naar, 1890. 50 pp. 1890 Jan. 14, doc ed. u. p., u. d. 35 pp. Leon Ahbett, governor 1590 Jan. 21. dept ed. Trenton: MacCrellish ft Quiglev. 1890. 36 pp. 1890 Jan. 21. dept ed. Jersey City : F. Heppeoheimer's Sons, n. d. 43 pp. 1890 Jan. 21, doc ed. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. 1891 Jan. 13. dept ed. Jersey City: F. Heppenhelmer's Sons, n. d. 99 (15) pp. 1891 Jan. 13. doc. ed. n. n- n. d. 95 pp. 1892 Jan. 12. dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellish ft (Juigley, 1892. 69 pp. 1892 Jan. 12. doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 69 pp. GOVEENOB— cont'd Checklist — confd (English Edition) — cont'd Leon Abbett, governor — cont'd 1893 Jan. 12. dept ed. Trenton : MacCrelUsh ft Quigley 1893. 61 pp.* '' 1893 Jan. 12, dept ed. Trenton: Naar, Day ft Naar 1893. 93 pp.» ' Copy of this edition seen In Columbia University Library 1893 Jan. 12, doc ed. n. p., n. d. 61 pp.* Geo. T. Wertg, governor IS93 Jan. 17. dept ed. Trenton : MacCrelllsh ft (Juigley. 1893. 8 pp. 1892 Jan. 17. doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 8 pp. 1894 Jan. 9, dept ed. Trenton : Naar, Day ft Naar, 1894. 56 pp. 1894 Jan. 9, dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub- . lishing Co., 1894. 38 pp. 1894 Jan. 9, doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 38 pp. 1895 Jan. 8, dept ed. Trenton : The J. U Mnrphy Pub- lishing Co., 1895. 51 pp. 1895 Jan. 8. doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 32 pp. 1896 Jan. 14. dept ed. Trenton : MacCreUish ft (}nigley, 1896. 56 pp. 1896 Jan. 14, doc ed. b. t p. 41 pp. John W. Griggs, governor 1896 Jan. 21. dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellish ft (hiigley, 1896. 12 pp. 1896 Jan. 21. doc ed. h. t. p. 12 pp. 1897 Jan. 12. dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellish ft Qnigiey, 1897. 31 pp., folds, table. 1897 Jan. 12. doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 31 pp. 1898 Jan. 11. dept ed. Trenton : MacCrelllsh ft Quigley. 1898. 32 pp. 1898 Jan. 11. dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellish ft Quigley. 1898. 23 pp. The only copy seen of this edition was in the N. J. Hist So^.. Newark. 1898 Jan. 11, doc ed. n. p., n. d. 23 Qp. David O. 'WatUng, acting governor 1899 Jan. 10. dept ed. Trenton : MacCrellish ft Qnigiey, 1899. 19 pp. 1899 Jan. 10, dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Pob. Co., 1899. 14 pp. The only copy seen of this edition was In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1899 Jan. 10, doc ed. h. t p. 14 pp. Foster M. Toorhees, governor 1899 Jan. 17, dept ed., u. p., Elizabeth Journal Print 1899. 13 pp. 1899 Jan. 17, doc ed. h. t. p. 13 pp. 1900 Jan. 9. dept ed. EOisabeth: Daily JOnmal Prtg. Honse. 1900. 32 pp. 1900 Jan. 9. doc ed. n. p., n. d. 32 pp. 1901 Jan. 8. dept ed. Not found. Jan. 8. doc ed. a. p., n. d. 19 pp. 1902 Jan. 14. dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Mnrphy Publish- ing Co.. 1902. 21 pp. 1902 Jan. 14, doc ed. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. FranJMn Murphy, governor 1902 Jan. 21. dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1902. 12 pp. 1902 Jan. 21. doc ed. n. t p. pp. 37-45. 1903 Jan. [13], dept ed. Trenton:- MacCrelllsh ft Qnigiey, 1903. 22 pp. 1903 Jan. [13]. doc ed. n. p., n. d. 22 pp. 1904 Jan. [12], dept ed. Trenton: MacCrellish ft Quigley. 1904. 17 pp. 1904 Jan. [12], doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 16 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1805 in Votes of Assem. Oct 1805 : 371-372. 1806-1812. None found. 1813 Nov. 3 in JoL L^isl. CouncU Oct 1813 : 1456-1462. " Nov. 3 In Votes of Assem. Oct 1813 : 65-69. 1814-1815 none found. 1816 Jan. 12 in Jol. Legist Council Jan. 1816 : 1798-180*. " Jan. 12 in Votes of Assem. Jan. 1816:87-92. " Oct 26 in Minutes of Assem. Oct 1816 : 1^-19. 1830 Jan. 7 in Votes of Assem. 1829/30 : 77-83. " Oct 28 in JoL Legist Council 1830/1:9-15. " Oct 28 in Votes of Assem. 1830/1 : 9-15. 1831 Oct 27 in JoL Le^isL Council 1831/2:9-16. " Oct 27 In Votes of Assem. 1831 : 12-21. 1832 Oct 24 in JoL Le^L ConncU 1832/3 : »-16. " Oct 24 in Votes of Assem. 1832/3:11-20. 1833 Jan. 11 in JoL Legist Council 1832/3:35-44. " Jan. 11 in Votes of Assem. 1832/3:104-113. " Oct 23 in JoL L^isL ConneU 1833/4 : 7-17. " Oct 23 in Votes of Assem. 1833/4 : 7-17. * Delivered Jan. 10 ; has date Jan. 12 opposite signature. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 365 GOVERNOR— cont'd Checklist — cont'd (English Edition) — cont'd 1834 Oct. 29 in Jol. Legisl. Council 1834/5 : 12-19. " Oct 29 in Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : 13-21. 1835 Oct. 28 in Jol. Legisl. Council 1835/6 : 12-18. " Oct. 28 in Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 14-21. 1837 Jan. 3 in Jol. Legisl. Council 1836/7 : 59-68. " Jan. 3 in Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 121-131. " Oct. 26 In Jol. Legisl. Council 1837/8 : 12-18. " Oct. 26 In Votes of Assem. 1837/8 : 11-19. 1838 Jan. 10 in Jol. Legisl. Council 1837/8:109-117. " Jan. 10 in Votes of Assem. 1837/8 : 194-202. " Oct. 24 in Jol. Legisl. Council 1838/9 : 11-19. " Oct. 24 in Votes of Assem. 1838/9 : 10-28. 1839 Oct. 22 in Jol. Legisl. Council 1839/40 : 16-24. " Oct. 22 in Votes of Assem. 1839/40 : 10-22. 1840 Jan. 14 in Jol. Legisl. Council 1839/40:99-118. " Jan. 14 in Votes of Assem. 1839/40 : 173-195. " Oct. 27 in Jol. Legisl. 'Council 1840/1 : 10-30. " Oct. 27 In Votes of Assem. 1840/1 : 13-34. 1841 Oct. 26 in Jol. Legisl. Council 1841/2 : 11-51. " Oct. 26 In Minutes of Assem. 1841/2 : 17-59. 1842 Oct. 25 in Jol. Legisl. Council 1842/3 : 11-28. " Oct. 25 In Votes of Assem. 1842/3 : 10-28. 1843 Oct. 24 In Jol. Legisl. Council 1843/4 : 12-34. " Oct. 24 In Votes of Assem. 1843/4 : 14-35. " Oct. 30 In Jol. Legisl. Council 1843/4 : 45-47. 1844 Jan. 10 in Jol. Legisl. Council 1843/4 : 134-142. " Jan. 10 In Votes of Assem. 1843/4 : 199-217. 1845 Jan. 15 In Jol. Legisl. Council 1845": 12-119. " Jan. 15 in Votes of Assem. 1845 : 15-116. " Jan. 21 In Senate jol. 1845 : 165-166. 1846 Jan. 14 In Senate iol. 1846 : 12-103. " Jan. 14 In Votes of Assem. 1846 : 11-73. 1847 Jan. 13 In Senate ,1ol. 1847 : 12-22. " Jan. 13 in Votes of Assem. 1847 : 12-38. 1848 Jan. 12 in Senate .iol. 1848 : 14-66. " Jan. 12 in Votes of Assem. 1848 : 15-79. " Jan. 18 In Senate Jol. 1848 : 101-106. 1849 Jan. 10 In Senate iol. 1849 : 15-130. " Jan. 10 in Votes of Assem. 1849 : 23-65. 1850 Jan. 9 in Senate .1ol. 1850 : 13-38. " Jan. 9 in Minutes of Assem. 1850 : 22-80. 1851 Jan. 15 In Senate .iol. 1851 : 13-75. " Jan. 15 In Minutes of Assem. 1851 : 22-88. " Jan. 21 In Senate Jol. 1851 : 94-105. " Jan. 21 in Minutes of Assem. 1851 : 122-133. 1852 Jan. 14 in Senate jol. 1852, app. pp. 3-57. " Jan. 14 In Minutes of Assem. 1852, app. pp. 3-57. 1853 Jan. 11 in Senate jol. 1853, app. pp. 5-30. " Jan. 11 in Minutes of Assem. 1853, app. pp. 5-30. 1854 Jan. 11 in Senate jol. 1854, app. " Jan. 11 in Minutes of Assem. 1854, app. " Jan. 17 In Sen. iol. 1854 : 56-63. 1855 Jan. 9 in App. to Sen. jol. 1855 : 3-62. " Jan. 9 In App. to Minutes of Assem. 1855 : 3-62. 1856 Jan. 8 in App. to Minutes of Assem. 1856. " Jan. 8 in Minutes of Assem. 1856 : 25-42. 1857 Jan. 13 in App. to Senate jol. 1857 : 3-55. " Jan. 13 ' House jol. 1857 : 3-55. " Jan. 20 ' Senate iol. 1857 : 47-52. 1858 Jan. 13 " " " Senate iol. 1858 : 3-71. " Jan. 13 ' House jol. 1858 : 3-71. 1859 Jan. 12 " " " Senate jol. 1859 : 4-66. " Jan. 12 House jol. 1859 : 4-66. 1860 Jan. 11 " " " Senate iol. 1860 : 3-82. " Jan. 17 " " " Senate jol. 1860 : 89-95. 1861 Jan. 8 " " " Senate jol. 1861 : 3-19 ; 293-322. " Jan. 8 ' House jol. 1861 : 3-52. " April 30 in Sen. jol. 1861 : 654-660. April 30 In Minutes of Assem. 1861 : 1106-1113. Jan. 14 In Legisl. docs. 1862. 1863. 1863. GOVERNOR— cont'd 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 12 Jan. 10 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 14 in Legisl. docs. 1868 16 18 [I, 1864. 1865. 1866. 1866 : 185-190. 8] in Legisl. docs. 1867 : 3-27. 3-27 Jan. 12 in Legisl. docs. 1869 : 3-29. Jan. 19 in Minutes of Assem. 1869 : 64-72. Jan. 19 in Legisl. docs. 1869 : 177-190. Jan. 11 1870:3-26. Jan.[10] " " " 1871:321. Jan. r9] 1872. Jan. 16 " " " 1872. Jan. 14 In Sen. jol. 1873 : 21-53. Jan. 14 In Legisl. docs. 1873. Jan. 13 In Sen. jol. 1874:22-48. Jan. 13 In Legisl. docs. 1874. Jan. 12 in Sen. jol. 1875 : 18-48. Jan. 12 in Minutes of Assem. 1875 : 19-49. Jan. 12 In Legisl. docs. 1875. Jan. 19 in Minutes of Assem. 1875 : 76-89. Jan. 19 In Legisl. docs. 1875. Checklist — cont'd (English Edition) — cont'd 1876 Jan. 11 In Senate jol. 1876 : 20-50. " Jan. 11 in Minutes of Assem. 1876 : 36-66. " Jan. 11 In Legisl. docs. 1876, doc. 1. 1877 Jan. 9 in Senate jol. 1877 : 32-51. " Jan. 9 in Minutes of Assem. 1877 : 27-46. " Jan. 9 In Minutes of Assem. 1877, doc. 1. 1878 Jan. 8 in Sen. jol. 1878:22-60. " Jan. 8 in Minutes of Assem. 1878 : 27-49. " Jan. 8 in Legisl. docs. 1878, pt. 1, doc. 1. " Jan. 15 In Minutes of Assem. 1878 : 89-101. " Jan. 15 In Legisl. docs. 1878, pt. 2, doc. 29. 1879 Jan. 14 in Senate jol. 1879 : 25-50. " Jan. 14 In Minutes of Assem. 1879 : 26-49. '- Jan. 14 in Legisl. docs. 1879, v. 1, doc. 1. 1880 Jan. 13 In Senate jol. 1880 : 27-41. " Jan. 13 In Minutes of Assem. 1880 : 28-42. " Jan. 13 in Legisl. docs. 1880, v. 1. doc. 1. 1881 Jan. 11 in Senate jol. 1881 : 28-46. " Jan. 11 In Minutes of Assem. 1881 : 28-48. " Jan. 11 in Legisl. docs. 1881, t. 1, doc. 1. " Jan. 18 in Legisl docs. 1881, v. 1. doc. 2 : 27-44. 1882 Jan. 10 in Senate jol. 1882 : 29-66. " Jan. 10 in Minutes of Assem. 1882 : 37-74. " Jan. 10 in Legisl. docs. 1882. v. 1. doc. 1. 1883 Jan. 9 In Senate jol. 1883 : 26-71. " Jan. 9 In Minutes of Assem. 1883 : 23-64. " Jan. 9 In Legisl. docs. 1883, v. 1, doc. 1. 1884 Jan. 8 in Senate jol. 1884 : 28-57. " Jan. 8 In Minutes of Assem. 1884 : 23-52. " Jan. 8 in Legisl. docs. 1884. v. 1, doc. 1. 26 pp. " Jan. 15 in Legisl. docs. 1884, v. 1, doc. 2. 1885 Jan. 13 in Senate jol. 1885 : 24-68. " Jan. 13 in Minutes of Assem. 1885 : 21-68. " Jan. 13 in Legisl. docs. 1885, t. 1, doc. 1. 1886 .Tan. 12 in Senate jol. 1886 : 24-61. " Jan. 12 In Minutes of Assem. 1886 : 20-57. " Jan. 12 in Legisl. docs. 1886, t. 1, doc. 1. 1887 Jan. 11 In Minutes of Assem. 1887 : 26-95. " Jan. 11 In Legisl. does. 1887. v. 1, doc. 1. " Jan. [181 in Legisl. docs. 1887, v. 3, doc. 36. 1888 Jan. 10 in Senate jol. 1888 : 27-66. " Jan. 10 in Minutes of Assem. 1888 : 18-53. " Jan. 10 in Legisl. docs. 1888, v. 1, doc. 1. 1889 Jan. [81 in Senate jol. 1889 : 25-56. " Jan. [81 In Minutes of Assem. 1889 : 20-49. " Jan. [8] In Legisl. docs. 1889. v. 1, doc. 1. 1890 Jan. 14 In Senate jol. 1890 : 27-58. " Jan. 14 In Minutes of Assem. 1890 : 20-52. " Jan. 14 in Legisl. docs. 1890, v. 1, doc. 1. " Jan. 21 in Minutes of Assem. 1890 : 108-141. " Jan. 21 In Legisl. docs. 1890. v. 1, doc. 2. 1891 Jan. 13 in Senate jol. 1891 : 30-121. " Jan. 13 in Minutes of Assem. 1891 : 19-111. " Jan. 13 in Legisl. docs. 1891, t. 1. doc. 1. 1892 Jan. 12 in Senate .jol. 1892 : 27-90. " Jan. 12 in Minutes of Assem. 1892 : 21-84. " Jan. 12 in Legisl. docs. 1892, v. 1, doc. 1. 1893 Jan. 12 in Senate jol. 1893 : 25-78.* " Jan. 12 in Minutes of Assem. 1893 : 19-74.* " Jan. 12 in Legisl. docs. 1893, v. 1, doc. 1.* " Jan. 17 in Minutes of Assem. 1893 : 129-135. " Jan. 17 In Legisl. docs. 1893, t. 1, doc. 2. 1894 Jan. 9 in Minutes of Assem. 1894 : 7-42. " Jan. 9 In Legisl. docs. 1894, v. 1, doc. 1. 1895 Jan. 8 in Senate jol. 1895 : 27-56. " Jan. 8 in Minutes of Assem. 1895 : 9-38. " Jan. 8 in Legisl. docs. 1895 (i. e. 119 sess.), v. 1. dfic. 1. 1896 Jan. 14 in Senate jol. 1896 : 7-44. " Jan. 14 in Legisl. docs. 1895 (I. e. 120 sess.), v. 1, doc. 1. " Jan. 21- In Senate jol. 1896 ; 65-70. " Jan. 21 in Legisl. does. 1895 (i. e. 120 sess.), v. 1, doc. 2. 1897 Jan. 12 in Senate jol. 1897 : 6-25. " Jan. 12 in Minutes of Assem. 1897 : 6-25. " Jan. 12 in Legisl. docs. 1896, v. 1, doc. 1. 1898 Jan. 11 in Senate jol. 1898 : 8-25. " Jan. 11 In Minutes of Assem. 1898 : 7-24. " Jan. 11 in Legisl. docs. 1897. 1899 Jan. 10 in Senate jol. 1899 : 7-16. " Jan. 10 in Minutes of Assem. 1899 : 6-15. " Jan. 17 in Senate jol. 1899 : 31-38. 1900 Jan. 9 in Senate jol. 1900 : 7-32. " Jan. 9 in Minutes of Assem. 1900 : 6-31. " Jan. 9 in Legisl. docs. 1899, v. 1, doc. 1. 1901 .Tan. 8 in Senate jol. 1901 : 7-21. " Jan. 8 in Minutes of Assem. 1901 : 7-21. " Jan. 8 in Legisl. docs. 1900, v. 1, doc. 1. 1902 Jan. 14 in Senate jol. 1902 : 8-26. " Jan. 14 in Minutes of Assem. 1902 : 8-26. " Jan. 14 in Legisl. docs. 1901, v. 1, doc. 1. " Jan. 21 in Senate Jol. 1902 : 37-45^ * Delivered Jan. 10 ; has date Jan. 12 opposite signature. 366 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR— confd Checklist — confd (English Edition) — cont'd 1903 Jan. [13] In Senate ]ol. 1903 : 6-18. " Jan. [13] in Minutes of Assem. 1903 : 8-19. " Jan. [13] in Le^isl. docs. 1902. v. 1, doc 1. 1904 Jan. [12] in Senate jol. 1904 : 6-16. " Jan. [12] in Minnies of Assem. 1904 : 10-20. " Jan. [12] In Legisl. docs. 1903. v. 1, doc. 1. " April 12 in Senate jol. 1904 : 731-754. " April 12 in Minutes of Assem. 1904 : 921-923. Checklist (German Edition) 1863 Jan. 20. Not found. 500 copies in German ordered prtd. (Minnies of Assem. 1863 : 29.) 1864 Jan. 12. Not fonnd. 500 copies in German ordered prtd. (Minnies of Assem. 1864 : 20.) 1865 Jan. 10. Not found. 500 copies ordered prtd. (31inntes of Assem. 186-5 : 43.) 1866 Jan. 9. Not fonnd. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1866 : 20.) 1867 Jan. [8]. Newark : Dmck der " New Jersey Freie Zeitung" Office. 1867. 33 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1868 Jan. 14. Not found. 500 copies in German ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1868:29.) 1869 Jan. 12. Not found. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1869 : 26.) 1870 Jan. 11. Not found. 500 conies in German ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1870 : 53-54.) 1871 .Jan. [10]. Not found. 1000 copies in German ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1871 : 16.) 1ST2 Jan. [9]. Not fonnd. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1S72 : 76.) 1873 Jan. H. Not found. 1000 copies in German ordered prtd. ( Sen. joL 1873 : 21-5.3.) 1874 Jan. 13. Not found. 500 copies in (German ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1874 : 22- 48 1 ; 1000 in (jerman. (Minnies of Assem. 1874 : 18.) 1875 Jan. 12. Not fonnd. 1000 copies in German ordered prtd. i Minutes of Assem. 1875 : 49.) 1876-1877. Not found. No order to print in German found. 1878 Jan. 8. Not found. Usnal no. of copies in German ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1878 : 50.) 1879 Jan. 14. Not found. Csnal no. of copies in German ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1879 : 66.) 1880 Jan. 13. Not found. 3000 copies ordered to he prtd. by the N. J. Freie Zeitung. (Minutes of Assem. 1880 : 43.) 1881 Jan. 11. Newark : Dmck der " New Jersey Freie Zeitung," n. d. 26 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1882-1884. Not found. No order to print in (German found. 1885 Jan. 13. Newark: Dmck der "New Jersey Freie Zeitung," 1885. 69 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. EUst. Socy., Newark. 1886 Jan. 12. Not found. 3000 copies in (Jerman ordered to he prtd. hy N. J. Freie Zeitung of Newark. (Minutes of Assem. 1886 : 60.) 1887 Jan. 11. Newark: New Jersey Arheiter Zeltnng (Co- operativ Pnblisliing Asso'n), 1887. 105 pp. Copies seen in the X. T. Public Ubrary and in the N. J. Hist- Socy. 1887 Jan. [18]. Not found. Usual no. of copies of ann. and inaugnral mess, ordered prtd. in (Jerman. (Minutes of Assem. ISST : 115- 116.) 1888 Jan. 10. Not found. 3000 in German ordered prtd. (Mintites of Ass^m. 1SS5 : 56.) 1889 Jan. [8]. Jersey City: "New Jersey Staats-Zeit- nng," 1889. 30 pp. Copy seen in the N. T. Public library. 1880 Jan. [8]. Eliisaheth : " Freie Presse." 1889. 40 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist Socy.. Newark. 9000 copies in German were ordered prtd. ; 3000 by the Elizal)eth Freie Presse. 3000 by the N. J. Staats Zeitung of J-rsey Citr. 3000 by Otto Heinz of Newark. (Minntes of Assem. 1889 : 49.) GOVERNOR— cont'd Checklist — confd (German Edition) — confd 1890 Jan. 14. Elizabeth : " Eliza1)eth Freie Presse," 1890 52 pp. Copy seen in the N. Y. Public Library and in the N J Hist Socy. 3000 copies ordered to be prtd. in (jer- man by the EUzatieth Freie Presse. 3000 br Otto H. Heinz of the Newark Volksblatt. (Minntes of Assem. 1852 : 52. ) No copy of the latjer print was found. 1890 Jan. 21. Elizabeth : " Elizabeth Freie Presse," 1890. 52 pp. Copy seen in the N. T. Public Library. 1890 Jan. 21. Newark : Druck der " New Jersey Deutsche Zeitung," 1890. 52 pp. " Inaugural-Ansprache seiner Excellenz Leon Abbett" The treasurer's rept. shows tliat there were also 1000 copies of this message prtd. by Otto Hehiz [Newark Volksblatt]. 1891 Jan. 13. Not found. 3000 copies in (Jerman were ordered prtd. by the EHiza- beth Freie Presse. 3000 by the N. J. Deutsche ZeitnuK of Newark, 3000 by the N. J. Staats Zeihmg of Jersey CSty. 1892 Jan. 12. Jersey City: New Jersey Staats-Zeitnng, 1892. 126 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist Socy. Copies were also ordered to be prtd. in German l»y the N. J. Dentsdie Zeitung of Newark and the Elizabeth Freie Presse. 1893 Jan. 10. Elizabeth : Dmck der " Freie Presse," 1893. 106 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy. ; copies were also ordered to be prtd.. 3000 each, by the Deutsche Zeitung of Newark and the Staats Zeitung of Jersey City. non-serial 1853. Increased compensation recommended for Gov. on condition that he fix his residence at seat of govt (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 27.) 1854. Propriety of reqniring (Jovemor to live at Tren- ton and increasing his compensation, (f-ame (Port) Jan. 11, 1854: 13.) 1871. Messages of Theo. F. Randolph, Gov. of N. J. Jer- sey City: Pangbom, Dunning & Dear, 1871. 70 pp. pp. 3-21. Ann mess. h. t p. pp. 23-26. Veto of Senate biU, further snppL to " an act to Incorporate a co. to form an arUncial naviga- tion tietw. the Passaic and Delaware Elvers, Feb. 28, 1871. h. t p. pp. 27-30. Veto of act to incorporate the Marine and Inland Tel^raph Co. March 15, 1871. h. t p. pp. 31-33. Veto of act to Incorporate the Oceanic Tacht Club of Jersey Gty. March 15, 1871. h. t p. pp. 35-39. Special mess, on exercise of the veto power. Mch. 21, 1871. iL t p. pp. 41-44. Veto of act to increase the school fund of this state. Mch. 22, 1871. h. t p. pp. 43-48. Veto of snppL to act to create the town of Bergen in the co. of Hndson. .... March 22, 1871. ii. t. p. pp. 49-51. Veto of act to authorize the mayor and aldCT- men. of the CMty of Paterson, to borrow money for tiie payment of existing debts and liabilities, and issue bonds for the same. March 22, 1871. h. t p. pp. 53-60. Veto of act to re-organize the local govt of Jersey City. Mch. 23. 1871. h. t p. pp. 61-6.5. Special mess on the bribery law. March 29, 1871. h. t p. pp. 67-70. Veto of snppL to act to revise and amend charter of the City of Newark, h. t. p. Only one copy was found, viz., in Columbia Fniveislty Library. Expenditures 1815. Rept of joint committee (Howell) on examina- tion of accts. of governor. (Votes of Assem. 1815/6- 15-16.) 1872-1902. Inaugural expenses (Governor). (AB. treas- urer 1871/2 (pp. 81-82)— some 1901/2.) The table occurs onlv in the following years: 1872, 1873. 1878. 1881. 1884, 1887. 1890. 1893, 1896, 1899. 1902. 1893-1902. Disbursements on acct of inauguration (Governor) expenses. (.AJt comptroller 1892/3 (p- 44)— «ame 1901/2.) The table occurs only in 1893, 1896. 1899, 1902. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 367 GOVERNOR— cont'd Expenditures — cont'd 1896-1903/4. Disbursements on acct. of executive dept.: salaries, stationery, etc. (Some 1895/6 (p. 39) — same 1903/4.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 320-323)— same 1903/4.) Fees; see that title Proclamations; see Taxation: State. Corporations Salary; see Salaries Special Messages See also above, the non-serial group, under date. 1871. William Livingston 1789. Nov. 13. Examination of witnesses in Court of Chancery. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1789: 70-71.) William Paterson 1791. Nov. 25. State debt, subscribed to loan proposed by U. S. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1891: 90.) 1792. Nov. 16. Organization of militia; socy. for es- tablishing useful mnfres. (.8ame 1792/3: 70-71.) Joseph Bloomfleld 1802. Oct. 27. Transmitting communication from Secy, of Treasury of U. S. rel. to rebuilding beacon on Sandy Hook and copies of laws and jols. of states named. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1802: 155.) 1806. Feb. 5. Transmitting Ga. res. resp. judiciary power of U. S. courts and Vt. res. resp. importation of slaves. (Votes of Assem. Feb. 1806: 476.) 1812. Aug. 4. War with Great Britain and dependence of the U. S. on aid from the state governments. (Same Aug. 1812: 222-223.) Aaron Ogden 1813. Jan. 21. Organization and training of militia. (Jol. Legisl. Council Jan. 1813: 1305-1307; Minutes of Assem. Jan. 1813: 9-10.) . Feb. 17. Subscription by state to capital stock of state banks. (Jol. Legisl. Council Jan. 1812: 1392- 1393; Votes of Assem. 1812/3: 127-128.) Wm. 8. Pennington 1814. Jan. 13. Militia and coast defences. (Votes of Assem. 1813/4: 84-91.) . Oct. Militia. (Same Oct. 1814: 24-29.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1814 : 30.) . Oct. Maritime frontier. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1814: 1613-1619; Votes of Assem. Oct. 1814: 24- 29.) 1815. Jan. 11. Militia. (Jol. Legisl. Council Jan. 1815: 1646-1653; Votes of Assem. Jan. 1815: 104-110.) Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Jol. Legisl. Council Jan. 1815 : 1653.) Isaac H. Williamson 1817. Feb. 11. State house. (Votes of Assem. 1816/7 : 232-233.) 1818. Jan. 17. Adjutant general's ann. return of mili- tia of state. (Same Jan. 1818: 56.) 1819. Jan. 8. Digest and compilation of statute laws of state. (Same 1818/9: 57-60.) . Nov. 1. Delaware River fisheries and navigation. (Same Oct. 1819: 16.) 1820. Boundary betw. N. Y. and N. J. (Some Jan. 1820: 81-82.) -— ^. Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1820 : 82.) . Jan. 24. Navigation of waters betw. N. Y. City and Staten Island or N. J. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1820: 81-82.) GOVERNOR— cont'd Special Messages — cont'd Isaac H. Williamson— cont'd 1821. Oct. 29. Public lands, etc. (Same Oct. 1821: 19- 20.) 1823. Nov. 21. Fees above his stated salary in 1821 and 1822. (Same 1823: 96-97.) 1824. Nov. 21. Transmitting communications from other states [resp. slavery, etc.]. (Same Oct. 1824: 100-101.) 1828. Feb. 4. Mess., with rept. of comrs. apptd. to settle the question of territory, etc., in dispute with New York. Trenton: Prtd. for state by J. Justice, 1828. 64 pp. : Same. (Votes of Assem. 1827/8: 131-175.) 1829. Jan. 19. Probable trade of the proposed Dela- ware and Rarltan Canal. (Same 1828/9: 167-179.) . Same, separate, n. t. p. 16 pp. Copies were seen In the N. J. State Library, Princeton University Library and in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. The document Is also included in the 32 pp. edition of the committee rept. on the Dela- ware and Earitan Canal. Jan. 15. 1829. Saml. L. Southard 1833. Boundary controversy betw. N. Y. and N. J. (Votes of Assem. 1832/3: 185-189.) . Jan. 28. Transmitting repts. and res. from other states resp. disputed power betw. the states, etc. (Same 1832/3: 216-242.) . Feb. 21. Militia. (Same 1832/3: 419-421.) Peter I>. Vroom, 1834. Jan. 29. Newark Turnpike Co. (Votes of As- sem. 1833/4: 294.) 1835. Jan. 19. Papers in office of secy, of state con- nected with services of militia during War of the Revolution. (Same 1834/5: 197-199.) . Feb. 7. Negotiations with Penn. for removal of obstruction in Delaware River. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 288-306.) . Feb. 7 [i. e. 27]. Conveyances from Carterets to "twelve proprietors." (Same 1834/5:423.) 1836. Feb. 15. Transmitting resolutions on slavery. (Same 1835/6: 381-398.) . Feb. 18. Transmitting Va. res. on slavery. (Same 1835/6: 504-506.) William, Pennington 1842. Feb. 14. Public lands. (Votes of Assem. 1841: 401-424.) . Nov. 8. Public lands. (Same Oct. 1842: 186.) 1843. March 17. Va. law rel. to vessels sailing from N. J. ports to Va. (Jol. legisl. council 1843/4: 18; Minutes of Assem. 1843/4: 18-19.) Charles C. Stratton 1846. Jan. 22. Transmitting stmt. resp. no. of pris- oners reed, at penitentiary from each co. and sums paid for their transportation, Oct. 1, 1842-Dec. 31, 1845. (Sen. jol. 1846: 203-208.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1846 : 209.) Daniel Haines 1848. R.R. from Lake Michigan to the Pacific. (Sen. jol. 1848: 357-359.) George F. Fort 1852. Feb. 12. National monuments at Phila. (App. to House jol. 1852: 410-416; App. to Sen. jol. 1852: 410- 416.) . Same, separate. Trenton: True American Office, 1852. 7 pp. Includes a communication from the select and common councils of Phila. 368 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY GO VEHNOR— cont'd Special Messages — cont'd Rodman M. Price 1855. March 22. Recommending an apprn. for re- building Nassau Hall. (Minutes of Assem. 1855: 923-924.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. at the State Ga- zette Office, 1855. 4 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist. Secy., Newark. March 27. Veto of act to incorporate the Newark City Bank. Trenton: Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1855. 7 pp. Copy seen In the X. J. Hist Socy., Newark. . Same. (Sen. Jol. 1855: 1150-1152.) 1856. Feb. 20. Harbor encroachments in the Hudson River. (Minutes of Assem. 1856: 455-459.) . Same. 7 pp. (App. to House jol. 1856, doc. M.) Joel Parker 1864. March 22. Payments to families of militia mustered into service. (Minutes of Assem. 1864: 608.) March 23. Public improvements. (Sen. jol. 1864: 610.) . March 23. Mess, of the Gov. (Parker) in relation to the bill pending before the XJ. S. House of Repre- sentatives concerning The Camden and Atlantic RJt Co. and the Raritan Bay R.R. Co. Trenton: Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1864. 8 pp. . Same. 8 pp. (LegisL docs. 1864.) Theodore F. Randolph 1869. Feb. 24. Taxation of corporations. (Sen. jol. 1869' 297-298 ) . Feb. 24. Same. (Legisl. docs. 1869: 191-194.) . March 3. Assem. bill 120 and taxation of private corporations. (.Same 1869: 1273-1277.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1869: 564-567.) . March 22. Stevens Battery. (LegisL docs. 1869: 1269-1272.) 1870. March 15. 881-884.) . March 15. 1870: 35-40.) . March 17. 41-45.) . March 22. Taxes to be paid by Erie Rwy. Co. (Same 1870: 47-51.) 1871. Bribery law. (.Same 1871: 949-953.) . Same. (Messages of Gov. 1871: 67-70.) Joel Parker 1872. Corresp. with Gov. Ponder of Delaware resp. fishing in the Delaware. 9 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1873 [doc. 32].) . Feb. 21. Stockton and Kearney statues, h. t. p. 5 pp. . March 20. Antietam National Cemetery. (Sen. joL Jan. 1872: 918-919; Minutes of Assem. 1872: 1017-1018.) 1873. Controversy with Delaware concerning fisheries. (Sen. joL 1873: 504-505.) 1874. llarch 4. Public clause in private acts; exemp- tion from assessment. (LegisL docs. 1874, doc. 44.) 1875. Jan. 15. Address before the agric. socy. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1874: 89-92.) Joseph D. Bedle 1876. Feb. 28. State prison. (Minutes of Assem. 1876: 253-255.) . March 22. Dispute with Delaware regarding fisheries. (Sen. joL 1876: 325-327.) . March 22. Same. 4 pp. (LegisL docs. 1876; doc. 37.) Revenue. (Minutes of Assem. 1870: Taxes on corporations. (LegisL docs. Taxes on corporations. (Same 1870: 60 VEEKOR— cont'd Special Messages— nt'd Geo. B. McClellan 1879. Jan. 27. Lay judges of Inferior Courts of Com- mon Pleas. (LiegisL docs. 1879, v. 1, doc. 13: 1-4.) Geo. C. Ludlow 1881. March 14. Boundary lines of N. Y., Penn. and N. J. 6 pp. (LegisL docs. 1881 v. 1, doc. 30.) 1883. Feb. 5. Stockton rifle range. 7 pp. (Same 1883 V. 2, doc. 30.) Leon Abbett 1885. March 23. Damages to state house by fire. 21 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1885 v. 2, doc. 36.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1885: 661-668; Senate joL 1885: 517-523.) Same, separate. Camden: Prtd. by the Courier Publishing Assn., 1885. 21 pp. March 23. Same. (8 AJR. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1884/5: xxv-xxvL) 1886. Feb. 23. Concerning the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of the state, the Central R.R. Co. of N. J., prosecutor vs. The state bd. of assessors et al., defendants. (Sen. joL 1886: 265-268; Minutes of Assem. 1886: 350-353.) . Same. 5 pp. (LegisL docs. 1886 v. 3, doc. 37.) . Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. 5 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist. Socy.. Newark. . March 17. Veto of House substitute for Senate bill no. 42 [reL to bridges]. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. 13 pp. . Same. (Sen. joL 1886: 453-463.) June 1. Decision of court of errors and s^peals affirming constitutionality of act for taxation cft rj. and canal property. (Minutes of Assem. 1886: 971.) June 1. Claim of state agst. Morris and Essex RJl. Co. for taxes. 18 pp. (LegisL docs. 1886 v. 3, doc. 36.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1886: 972-988; Sen. joL 1886: 798-813.) Robert 8. Green 1887. March 16. M^. and ace. docs. resp. taxation of the Morris and Essex R.R. Co. (Sen. joL 1887: 246- 249; Minutes of Assem. 1887: 428^30.) . Same. (LegisL docs. 1887 v. 3, doc. 37.) Same, separate. Trenton: >IacCrellish & Qnigley, 1887. 6 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. 1888. March 19. U. S. custom house and post office bldg. at Newark. (Sen. jol. 1888: 552.) 1889. Jan. 30. Advertising for public prtg. (Minutes of Assem. 1889: 146-149.) Leon Abbett 1890. Jan. 29. Address at ann. mtg. of bd. of agric (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 12-13.) March 24. GeoL survey. (Minutes of Assem. 1890: 631-632.) . March 31. Morris and Essex R.R. Co. and Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western RJEl. CJo.; taxation. (Sen. jol. 1890: 440445; Minutes of Assem. 1890: 677-681.) 1891. Address at mtg. of state bd. of agric. (18 AB. bd. agria 1890: 187-193.) 1892. [Address on transportation rates for agric. prod- ucts, taxation of farm property, good roada] (19 same 1891: 169-173.) Geo. T. Werts 1895. Chickamauga and C!hattanooga National Park. (Sen. jcd. 1895: 201-202; Minutes of Assem. 1895: 271-272.) June 4. Acquisition of Palisades of Hudson River by U. S. (Minutes of Assem. 1895: 891-893.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 369 GOVERNOR— cont'd Special Messages — cont'd John W. Origgs 1897. March 23. Pollution of the Passaic River. Tren- ton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1897. 5 pp. . March 23. Same. (Sen. jol. 1897: 356-357; Min- utes of Assem. 1897: 425-426.) Foster M. Voorhees 1901. Apprn. for investigation of Passaic River sewer- age question. (Rept. state sewerage comn. 1901: 4.) Franklin Murphy 1902. Claim of state agric. college for education fur- nished citizens of state. (Minutes of Assem. 1902: 94-98; Sen. jol. 1902: 81-82.) 1903. Feb. 17. Administration of various penal and charitable institutions. (Minutes of Assem. 1903: 269-270.) . April 21. Passaic River pollution. (Minutes of Assem. 1903: 867-868; Sen. jol. 1903: 673.) . Oct. 15. Public instruction, tuberculosis sana- torium, etc. (Minutes of Assem. Oct 1903: 3-4.) 1904. Feb. 1. Tenement house comn. (Same 1904: 58- 59.) . March 16. Duties of atty. gen. (Minutes of As- sem. 1904: 588-589; Sen. jol. 1904: 363-365.) GRAIN Crops; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain GRANT (WM.) State Treasurer 1832 ; see Treasurer. GRANT (WILLIAM H.) Assemblyman from Monmouth Co., 1885. 1877. Apple culture. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 130-132.) GRAPE Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit GRAPHITE PRODUCTS; see LABOR. EMPLOYMENT GRASS Crops; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage GRAY (GEO. R.) State treasurer, 1891-1901 ; see Finance : State. GRAY (SAMUEL H.) Attorney General 1897-1901 Repobts; see Attoeney Genebal. Special Repoets GREAT EGG HARBOR RIVER Rainfall and Flow; see Climate. Rainfall. Finesville GREEN (CHAS. A.) 1897. Helps and hindrances to fruit culture. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 126-131.) GREEN (HENRY W.) 1868. See Taxation: State, this date. GREEN (J. V.) 1890. How can we make our farms pay better? (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 88-89.) GREEN (JAS. M.) 1897. Education in the distr. schools. (25 A.R. bd. agric. 1897: 213-215.) 24 GREEN (JAMES S.) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., man 1830-1834. 1824-1827. Councll- ( Votes of Assam. Oct. 1824: and Raritan Canal. {Same (Jol. Leg- Oct. Reports by [Select] Committee 1824. Dec. 1. Slavery. 126-128.) 1825. Nov. 3. Delaware Oct. 1825: 60.) 1831. Oct. 31. Delaware and Raritan Canal, isl. Council Oct. 1831: 21-23.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Jol. Leglsl. Council 1831:23.) . Nov. 4. Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. (Jol. leglsl. council Oct. 1831: 27-28.) 1833. Jan. 25. Boundary betw. N. Y. and N. J. (Same 1832/3: 96-99.) . Same, separate. Jlot seen. Ordered prtd. (Jol. Leglsl. Council 1832/3 : 99.) Supreme Court Reporter (1831-1836) 1837. Nov. 6. Printing of Supreme Court repts. (Jol. Leglsl. Council 1837/8: 52-53; Votes of Assem. 1837/ 8: 141-143.) GREEN (ROBERT STOCKTON), 1831-1895 Native of N. J. ; held several local offices ; member of state constitutional comn. In 1872 ; member of Congress 1885-1887; Governor of N. J. 1887-1889 (for messages, see under Governor) and ex-offlcio president of the state board of education (see Edu- cation, the serial group) ; appointed vice-chancellor In 1890. GREEN (ROBERT STOCKTON) Member of state bd. of assessors, 1896-1903. Annual Reports; see Taxation: State GREEN (THEODORE J.) 1897/8. Rept. as principal of public schools of Wood- bury. (A.R. bd. of education 1897/8: 272-273.) GREENS AND; see MARL GREENWICH, CUMBERLAND COUNTY Rainfall; see Climate; Rainfall GREENWOOD LAKE Fisheries; see Fish and Game GREGORY (B. C.) 1891/2-1900/1. A.R. as city supt. of Trenton schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1 app. (pp. 110- 115)— same 1900/1.) 1899/00-1900/1. Manual training in Trenton. (Same 1899/00 (pp. 455-456)— «ome 1900/1.) GREGORY (CHRISTOPHER) 1892/3-1899/00. Rept. of principal of public schools of Long Branch. (A.R. bd. of education pt. 1, app. (pp. 112-115)— same 1899/00.) Omitted 1894/5-1898/9. 1901/2-1903/4. Manual training In public schools of Long Branch. (Same 1901/2 (pp. 220-225) — same 1903/4.) GREGORY (DUDLEY S.), 1800-1874 1 Native of Conn. ; removed to Albany, N. T. In 1807 ; later to Jersey City where he held several local offices ; member of Congress 1847-1849. 1851. See Water Supply. Hoboken, this date. 370 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY GREGORY (JAMES M.) 1896/7-1903/4. Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth, Bordentown. {A.R. bd. of edu- cation 1896/7 (pp. 295-299)— soffie 1903/4.) GRIFFIN (JAMES E.) 1867-1867/8. Kept, as co. supt. of schools in Burlington Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7 (pp. 695-702) — same 1867/8.) Paging from Collected docs. GRIFFIN (VAN BUREN) 1877. Farm at Kirkwood, Camden Co. (5 A.R, bd. agric. 1877: 88-90.) 1882. Potato culture. (10 same 1882: 93-96.) GRIFFITH (JAS. H.) 1893/4-1898/9. Kept, as principal of Washington Bor- ough School (AJt bd. of education 1893/4 app. A (p. 170)— «ani« 1898/9.) GRIFFITH (WILLIAM) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1823/4-1824/5. 1818/9-1819/20, Reports by Select Committee 1820. Jan. 14. Slayery in new states. (Votes of As- sem. Jan. 1820: 59-6D . Feb. 7. Canal betw. Delaware and Raritan rivers. {Same Jan. 1820: 108-109.) 1823. Nov. 7. Rate of interest. (Same Oct 1823: 58.) Nov. 12. Publication of law repts. of Supreme Court (Same 1823: 68.) . Nov. 19. Delaware and Raritan CanaL {Same 1823: 85.) Manner of prtg. the public and private laws. {Same Get 1823: 156.) 1824. Nov. 15. Brotherton Indians. {Same Oct. 1824: 82.) . Nov. 30. Rept upon rept of comrs. apptd. in 1823 [reL to Delaware and Raritan Canal]. Tren- ton: Prtd. by Joseph Justice, 1824. 7 pp. Copy seen In Librarr of Princeton UnlTersity. 300 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1824 : 147.) . Same. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1824: 119-123.) . Dec. 22. Free school fund. {Same 1824: 186- 189.) GRIGGS (BENJAMIN) Assemblyman from Honmontli Co., 1SS2. Reports by Spbciai, Comiotxee 1882. n. d. Convict labor. 7 pp. (Legist docs. 1882 V. 1, doc. 22.) The rept. Is also signed by Jas. C. Clark. GRIGGS (JOHN W.) Assemblyman from Passaic County 1876-1877 ; Senator from Passaic ConntT 1883-1888; Biparian comr., 1896-1897 (see Land. Riparian) ; Governor 1896- 1898 (for messages, see under (JoTemor) . Reports by Special CJoManrrEZ 1884. Feb. 18. Taxation of r.r. and other corporations. (Sen. joL 1884: 318-33L) Talmlar stmts, and proposed bills are omitted from the doc. ed. . Same. 47 pp. (Legist docs. 1884 v. 2, doa 38.) Same, separata Camden: The Courier Publish- ing Assn., 1884. 47 pp. Ci)py seen In the N. J. State library. 1885. Feb. 3. Acct of heirs of late treasurer (Wright). 7 pp. (L^jsL docs. 1885 t. 2, doa 42.) GROCERIES; see PRICES GROFF (GEO. G.) 1892. Dairy hygiene. (20 AJl. bd. agric. 1892: 186-194.) From New York " Independent." GROSS (ONAN B.) 1884. Rept as special sanitary inspector of the city of Camden. (8 A.R. bd. of health 1884: 109-135.) GROUT LAW See Food and Drag Law. Dairy Prodncts, under date 1904. GROVER (LEWIS C.) Assemblyman from Essex 0>., 1849. Reports by COITHITTEE ox JmiCLiBT 1849. Feb. 20. Fishing in the Delaware River. (Min- utes of Assem. 1849: 785-786.) GRUMAN (WM.) 1896. Experience in poultry and egg production. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 81-89.) GUERNSEY (R. S.) 1884. July. Argument before the N. J. state bd. of assessors at Trenton, agst the retroactive enforce- ment of the law taxing the gross receipts of cor- porations, n. t p. 7 pp. GULICE (AARON) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1841, 1848, 1849. Reports by Special Committee 1849. Jan. 18. Purchase of lot adjoining state house grounds. (Votes of Assem. 1849: 2.57.) GUMMERE (BARKER) Commissioner of sinking fond, 1872-1875 (for annual reports; see Debt). 1891. Taxation and state tax comn. (18 A.R. bd. agric 1890: 281-286.) . See Taxation: state, this date. GUMMERE (SAML. R.) State House commissioner under act of April 2. 1845; see Public Bnildings. GURLER (H. B.) 1895. Comparative profit to the farmer from making and seUing butter or seUtng milk. (21 A.R. bd. agric 1894: 97-122.) GUSTIN (JOHN) Assemblyman from Sussex Ck).. 1797 '8-179^ 9. Reports by [Select] Com3ottes: 1799. Feb. 15. Accts. of one of comrs. for laying out monies on stage road from Burlington and Borden- town to South Amboy. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1799: 48.) GWYNNE (ROBT, JR.) 1887/8-189G/7. Rept as co. supt of schools in Salaa Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1887/8 app. (pp. 87-89)— same 1896/7.) 1888/9-1892/3. Rept as supt of schools In Salem. (Some 1888/9 app. (pp. 141-142)— same 1892/3.) 1890 1 omitted. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 371 GWYNNE (ROBT., JR.)— cont'd 1904. Bitulithlc pavement in borough of Woodstown, Salem Co. (11 A.R. comr. of public roads 1904: 79- 81.) GWYNNETH (WM. 0. H.) 1877. Fruit crops of Vlneland. (5 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1877: 94-97.) HAAS (EDGAR) 1875/6-1895/6. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Burling- ton Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1875/6 app. (pp. 31- 37)— same 1895/6.) HAAS (JOHN) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1799/00-1801/2, 1803/4-1814/5, 1817/8. [Select] Committee 1801 Oct. 31. Unpaid taxes in township of Little-Egg Harbour. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1801: 19-20.) 1818. Jan. 27. Lottery in towns of Georgetown and Lambertsville, Hunterdon Co. (Same Jan. 1818: 103.) HAAS (NELSON) 1892/3-1898/9. Rept. as principal of Washington school, Hackensack. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1, app. (pp. 104-107) — same 1898/9.) Omitted 1S93/4-1897/8. HABBERTON (M. E.) 1887/8-1888/9. Manual training in public schools of Elizabeth. (A.R. bd. of education 1887/8 app. (pp. 134-135)— some 1888/9.) HACKENSACK, BERGEN CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Hackensack; People's Drainage; see Land. Drainage Manual Training; see Education Rainfall and Flow; see Climate. Rainfall. New Brunswick Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks Schools in; see Education Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies HACKETTSTOWN, WARREN CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual Schools in; see Education HADDENHORST (E. E.) 1896/7. Rept. on manual training in West Hoboken. (A.R. bd. of education 1896/7: 354-355.) HAIGHT (THOMAS G.) Assemblyman from Monmoutb Co., 1831, 1833-1836. Reports by Committee on Tbeasureb's Accotjnts 1834. See Finance: State, serial group B. Select Committee 1836. Feb. 17. Fire at state prison. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6: 419-425.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 425.) HAIN (F. H.) 1900/1. Rept. of supervising principal of Cape May Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1900/1:248-250.) 1900/1-1903/4. Manual training in Cape May City. (/Some 1900/1 (pp. 393-398)— some 1903/4.) HAINES (DANIEL), 1801-1877 Native of New York ; Councilman from Sussex Co., 1839- 1840 ; Trustee of school fund, 1844 (see Education, the serial group) ; Governor of N. J., 1843-1844, 1848-1851 (for Messages, see under Governor) ; one of eomrs. to purchase a site for lunatic asylum, 1845 ; N. J. Supreme Court Judge. 1852-1866 ; apptd. a comr.. In 1868, to examine systems of prison dis- cipline ; served on state boundary eomns., 1870- 1876. 1865. Jan. 31. See War Expenditures. Civil War, this date. HAINES (HENRY S.) 1870/1-1871/2. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Burling- ton Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1870/1 app. (pp. 138-141)— some 1871/2.) HAINES (SAML. N.) State Director of the Delaware and Rarltan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.K. cos., 1852-1854. Reports; see Railroads: Individual. United N. J. R.R. and Canal Co. HAINES (SPENCER) Meteorological observations at Rancocas ; see Climate. 1883-1885. Weather and rainfall at Rancocas. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 266-268.) 1886. Temperature and rainfall at Rancocas. (14 some 1886: 400.) HALE (H. E.) 1882. Agric. socy of Mercer Co. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 413.) HALE (J. H.) 1881. Strawberry culture for profit. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 164-173.) . Same. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1881: 36-45.) 1895. Irrigation for fruit culture, or the most practica- ble methods to make fruit growing profitable. (Some 1895: 58-67.) 1896. Modern peach culture and marketing. (Some 1896: 65-69.) 1899. Evolution of fruit production and marketing. (26 A.R. bd. agric. 1898: 213-229.) 1901. Fruits and marketing. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 178-182.) 1903. Pruning and marketing of the peach. (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902: 267-292.) HALL (A. M.) 1884. See Miller (Waters B.). HALL (DAVID P.) 1895. As to incurables. (10 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1895: 55-66.) HALLIDAY (SAMUEL) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1816-1818, Reports by Committee on Treastjeeb's Accounts 1816. See Finance: State, serial group B. [Select] Committee 1818. Jan. 26. Rept. of q. m. gen. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1818: 97-100.) HALSEY (J. F.) 1848. Rept. as co. examiner for Middlesex Co. (A.R. supt. public schools 1848: 54-55.) 1850. Same. (Some 1850: 54-58.) 373 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY HALSEY (WM. A.) Comr. of Fisheries, 1897-1901 ; see Fish and Game, the serial group. HALSTEAD (CALEB) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1821/2. Reports by [Select] Committee 1821. Nov. 13. Bank of U. S. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1821: 48.) HALSTEAD (OLIVER S.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1827/8 ; Councilman from Essex Co., 1834. Reports by [Select] Committee 1828. Jan. 22. Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. (Votes of Assem. 1827/8: 91-93.) HALSTED (BYRON D.) Botanist ; Agricultural College Exper. Station. 1889- 1904. See Agriculture. Crops. Pests, the serial group. 1884. Grape rot. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 74-76.) 1887. Fertilization of flowers. {Same 1887: iai-108.) 1888. The doubling of flowers. (Same 1888: 74-84.) 1889. Fungi injurious to horticulture. (Same 1889: 149-162.) . Pollen versus rain. 4 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, special bull. C.) . What are the worst weeds of N. J.? 15 pp. (Same, Bull. 52.) . Some fungous diseases of the cranberry. 40 pp. (Same, Bull. 64.) . The sweet potato rot. 2 11. (Same, special bull. J.) . The cranberry scald. 2 11. (Same, special bull. H.) . The potato rot. 4 pp. (Same, special bull. G.) 1890. Some fungous diseases of spinach. 15 pp. (Same, Bull. 70.) . Some fungous diseases of sweet potatoes. 32 pp. (Same, Bull. 76.) . Rusts, smuts, ergots and rots; diseases affecting crops; remedies. (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 261-279.) . Summary of remarks on cranberry rot or scald. (17 same 1889: 394-395.) . The anthracnoses and their relations to horti- culture. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1890: 56-66.) . Observations upon peach. 2 11. (Agric. college exper. station, special bull. L.) 1891. The influence upon crops of neighboring wild plants. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1891: 110-122.) . Field experiments with soil and black rots of sweet potatoes. 19 pp. (Agric. college exper. sta- tion, special bull. M.) . Destroy the black knot of plum and cherry trees, an appeal. 14 pp. (Same, Bull. 78.) . Experiments for the year upon cranberry dis- eases. (18 A.R. bd. agric. 1890: 266-272.) . Remarks on spraying. (18 some 1890: 100-102.) . Some of fungous enemies to crops, potato scab, etc. (19 same 1891: 413-414.) . Blights and their remedies. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1895: 100-105.) 1892. Some fungous diseases of the quince fruit. 16 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, Bull. 91.) . Fungi. (Same, Bull. 86: 11-20.) . Some fungous diseases of celery. 12 pp. (Same, special bull. Q.) . Fruit decay. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1892: 131-136.) 1893. Club-root of cabbage and its allies. 16 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, Bull. 98.) HALSTED (BYRON D.)— cont'd 1894. Bacteria In some of their relations to crop grow- ing. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1894: 186-196.) 1895. Field experiments with [Irish and sweet] pota- toes. 20 pp. (Agric. college exper. station, Bull 112.) . Some fungous diseases of beets. 13 pp. (Same Bull. 107.) . Potato scab. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 395-396.) . Pears fail to mature. (16 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 8 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1895- 360-361.) . Spraying of crops. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 393.) . Crossing of plants. (22 same 1894: 83-89.) 1896. The year's experiments with root crops. (23 same 1895: 93-95.) . Slf tings from other sources. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1896: 415-429.) . Plant enemies to the horticulturist. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1896: 89-92.) 1896-1896/04. Experiments at College Farm on growth of different varieties of lawn grasses. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station (pp. 400-401) — 25 same and 17 same 1904.) 1897. New fungi. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 40- 61.) . Field experiments with potatoes. 19 pp. (Agric exper. station, Bull. 120.) . Influence of drought upon vegetation. (18 AR. state agric. exper. station and 10 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1897: 360-362.) . Leaf -green in its role in crop-growing. (25 AR bd. agric. 1897: 85-96.) 1898. A consideration of forcing in peaches. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1898: 117-140.) . Experiments with trees. (19 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 11 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1898: 334-335.) . The asparagus rust; its treatment and natural enemies. 20 pp., 2 pis. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 129.) 1898-1900. Experiments with sweet corn. In Documents as follows : 1898 In 19 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 11 A.E. agric. college exper. station 1898 : 313-314. 1899 tn 20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1899 : 393-395. 1900 In 21 A.E. state agric. exper. station and 13 AE. agric. college exper. station 1900 : 439-444. 1899. The poisonous plants of N. J. 28 pp. (Agric. exper. station. Bull. 135.) . The forcing of peaches. (20 A.R. state agric. ex- per. station and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1899: 417-418.) . Results of observations and experiments upon fruits and vegetables. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1899: 72-98.) . Live covers for country homes. 39 pp., 8 pis. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 144.) . Experiments with hemp. (21 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 13 A.R. agric. college exper. sta- tion 1900: 455-457.) . Experiments with buckwheat. (21 same and 13 same 1900: 458.) . Soil fungicides for potato and turnip diseases. 44 pp., pis. (Agric. exper. stations, special bull. S.) . Asparagus rust in N. J. (27 A.R. bd. agric. 1899: 99-108.) . Movements of saps in plants. (27 same 1899: 85- 96.) 1901. New greenhouse of botanical dept. (22 AR. state agric. exper. station and 14 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1901: 442.) . Horticultural and other humbugs. (28 A.R. bd. agric. 1900: 261-285.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 373 HALSTED (BYRON D.)— cont'd 1901. Study of dimorphism in buckwheat. (22 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 14 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1901: 445-448.) . Some results obtained in cross-breeding of plants. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 144-148.) 1902. Reserve forces in plants. (29 A.R. bd. agric. 1901: 151-161.) 1903. Experiments with seeds and seedlings. (24 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 16 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1903: 510-517.) . Diseases in pear orchard. (24 same and 16 sanie 1903: 550-551.) HALSTED (BYRON D.) AND J. A. KELSEY 1895. Irrigation of garden crops. (Agric. college ex- per. station, Bull. 115.) . Field experiments with fungicides. 32 pp. (Same, Bull. 108.) 1903. Some of newer fungicides. 15 pp., 2 pis. (Same, Bull. 167.) 1904. Experiments in crossing sweet corn. 21 pp., 2 pis. (Same, Bull. 170.) HALSTED (N. NORRIS) 1872. Jan. 15. Address as President of the state agric. socy. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1872: 25-28.) HALSTED (N. NORRIS) AND S. H. CONDICT 1863. Rept. as comrs. to the International Exhibition in Hamburg. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1863: 15-19.) HALSTED (WM., JR.) 1825. Repairs of state house and govt, house and lot. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1825: 84-85.) The other comrs. were Chas. Parker and David Johnston. HAMILTON (BENJAMIN) Assemblyman from Sussex Co., 1821-1822, 1832-1834 ; Councilman from Sussex Co., 1843-1844 ; Senator from Sussex Co., 1845-1846. Reports by Select Committee 1835. Jan. 13. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of New Brunswick. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 169-170.) . March 3. Policy of state in refusing to pass law for any other r.r. betw. New York and Phila. (Same 1834/5: 470-471.) . March 3. State library. (Same 1834/5: 469.) HAMILTON (MORRIS R.) State Librarian, 1884-1898. Annual Repoets; see Libbaries. State HAMILTON (ROBERT), 1809-1878 Native of N. J. ; Assemblyman from Sussex Co., 1863- 1864 ; member of Congress, 1873-1877. Reports by [Select] Committee 1864. March 3. Normal and model school property. (Minutes of Assem. 1864: 321-322.) HAMILTON (S. HARBART) 1903. The mineral industry. 97-112.) HAMILTON (SAML. R.) (A.R. state geologist 1903: Quartermaster general, 1838-1854 (see Militia for re- ports) ; State House comr. under act of April 2, 1845 : see Public Buildings. HAMMONTON, ATLANTIC CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. People's Bank Poultry; see Agriculture. Poultry School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education HAMPTON (CHAS. G.) 1888/9-1893/4. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Cumber- land Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1888/9 app. (pp. 36-38)— some 1893/4.) HAUCE (B. B.) 1879. Is N. J. giving sufficient importance to forestry? (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1879: 36-37.) HANCOCK (W. S.) Comptroller of the treasury, 1894-1901 ; see Finance : State. 1900. Feb. State bldgs. (Minutes of Assem. 1900: 125-127.) Foster M. Voorhees and G. B. Swain were the other mem- bers of the state house comn. HAND (AARON W.) 1897/8-1903/4. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Cape May Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1897/8 (pp. 130- 138)— same 1903/4.) HANKINSON (HENRY) Assemblyman from Sussex Co., 1806-1808. Reports by Select Committee 1808. Nov. 25. Morris Turnpike Co. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1808: 146.) HARBORS See also TJ. S. 55 Cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. 482 : 17-18 ; 110-112 ; 236-239, being a report on the harbor construction work In New Jersey by the U. S. Engineers. 1844. Need o? attention' to Delaware Breakwater erected by general govt, near western shore of Dela- ware Bay. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 10, 1844.) . Rept. of committee on part of Govs. mess. resp. breakwater at Cape May. ( Jol. Leglsl. Council 1843/ 4: 246-264; Votes of Assem. 1843/4: 450-458.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Jol. Leglsl. Council 1843/4:255; Minutes of Assem. 1843/4:458.) Maurice Beesley submitted the rept. to the council, A. W. Brown to the Assem. 1854. Measures taken by N. Y. for preservation of har- bor; N. J. should cooperate with her. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 17, 1854: 8-9.) . Harbor and commercial advantages of N. J.; lib- eral apprns. may reasonably be expected from na- tional leglsl. for Improvement of navigation. (Same (Price) Jan. 17, 1854: 8.) 1855. Rept. of joint committee (Hoxsey) on encroach- ments on bay and harbor of New York, with rept. of E. L. Viele. Trenton: "True American" office, 1855. 28 pp., 2 maps. . Same. (App. to Sen. jol. 1855: 287-308; App. to House jol. 1855: 287-308.) 1856. Communication from Governor (Price) rel. to harbor encroachments in the Hudson River. (Min- utes of Assem. 1856: 455-459.) . Same. 7 pp. (App. to House jol. 1856, doc. M.) 1857. Breakwaters should be established at Sandy Hook and Crow Shoal by general govt. (Govs. mess. (New- ell) Jan. 20,1857: 8.) 374 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY HARBORS— cont'd 1859. Survey by general govt for artificial harbor at Crow Shoal; efforts to secure apprn.; interest of other states in the work; suggested that comn. visit Washington to urge appm. for work. {Same (New- ell) Jan. 12, 1859: 17-18.) — — . Obstructions in channels at Elizabethport and Shooter's Island; recommended that Congress be asked for appm. and that law be enacted authoriz- ing pUot comrs. to prevent deposit of obstructions in waters. {Same (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 16-17.) 1860. Damage to channels at Elizabethport and Shut- er's Island by deposits of oyster shells; suggested that comrs. of pUotage be empowered to prevent such obstructions. {Same (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1861. Kept, of committee on commerce and navigation (Eldmunds); lack of interest In N. J.; question of construction of an artificial harbor at Crow Shoal, etc. (Sen. jol. 1861: 434-438; Minutes of Assem. 1861: 1043-1048.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1861 : 439.) 1868. Rept of committee (Hedden) apptd. to investi- gate obstruction in Newark Bay, caused by bridge of N. J. Central R,R. Co. (Minutes of Assem. 1868: 283-292.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Mlnates of Assem. 1868 : 292.) 1870. Harbor and commercial advantages of N. J. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 4 or 5-6.) There are two editions of this message. 1871. Approval of recommendation of riparian comrs. to give to Jersey City ample frontage for construct- ing public wharves and piers. {Same (Randolph) Jan. 1871: 9 or 14.) Tbere are two editions of this message. [1875.] Rept. of the committee apptd. by Joint res. of March 15, 1872, to secure the construction of arti- ficial harbor at Crow Shoal, together with rept. of U. S. engr., Feb. 14, 1874. 21 pp. (Leglsl. docs. 1875.) The committee [or comn.] were Alex. 6. Cattell and Downs EldmDnds. 1875. Appm. made by Cong, for survey of Crow Shoals near Cape May for artificial harbor; recommended that Cong, be asked to construct a breakwater at the place. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1884. Map showing port of bay of N. T. lying betw. Cavan Point in Jersey CHty, and Constables Hook, in Bayonne, known as Jersey Flats. (A.R. riparian comrs. 1884.) 1889. Rept. of special joint committee (Voorhees), ap- ptd. in 1888, on extension of shore front in N. T. Bay. (Minutes of Assem. 1889: 883-886.) , Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Morphy Pub. Co., 1889. 83 pp. 1891. On corresp. with Harbor Line bd. in reference to plan for improvement of Jersey flats in N. Y. bay. (AJl. riparian comrs. 1891: 75-110.) HARDENBERGH (AUGUSTUS ALBERT), 1830-1889 Native of N. J. ; Assemblyman from Hndson Co., 1854 ; held several local offices in Jersey City : state director of United X. J. Ballroad and Canal Co. in 1868 (for Beport, see Railroads : IndividaaL United N. J. Ballroad and Canal Co.) ; member of Congress. 1875-1879. 1881-1883. Special Committee 1854. Feb. 17. Indigent blind. Trenton: True Ameri- can OfiSce, 1854. 4 pp. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Minates of Assem. 1854 : 720.) . S^ne. (Minutes of Assem. 1854: 459-460.) . March 1. Pending bill in Congress resp. donation of public lands for support of the insana {Same 1854: 619-624.) . Same, separate. Trenton: True American Office, 1854. 7 pp. HARDENBERGH (CORNELIUS L.) Assemblyman from Somerset Co.. 1832/3-1834/.5. Reports by Select Committee 1833. Feb. 15. Common schools and the school fond. (Votes of Assem. 1832/3: 374.) . Feb. 18. Morris Canal and Banking Co. {Samt 1832/3: 396.) . Oct. 31. Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. {Sane 1833/4: 208.) 1835. March 3. Papers in office of secy, of state, con- nected with services of the militia in the Revolu- tion. {Same 1834/5: 463.) . March 3. Penn. Institute for relief of blind. {Same 1834/5: 453.) HARDENBERGH (JACOB R.) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1789/90, 1812/3- 1813/4. Reports by [Select] Committee 1789. Not. 2L MUItia accts. of N. J. agst the U. S. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1789: 87-88.) . June 2. Ann. revenue interest on state debt {Same May, 1790: 37-38.) 1812. Nov. 4. Tax on banks. {Same Oct 1812: 30.) 1813. Feb. 4. State library. {Same Jan. 1813: 62.) HARDENBURG; see HARDENBERGH HARGER (J. J.) 1893. Glanders or farcy. (21 A.R. bd. agric 1893: 24S- 250.) HARING (JOHN) Assemblyman from Bergen Co.. 1791/2-1795/6. Reports by [Select] Committee 1796. Feb. 15. In favor of granting state aid to College of New Jersey. (Votes of Assem. Feb. 1796: 14-15.) HARKER (G. F.) Veterinary Inspector, 1892-1893 ; sec Agricoltnre. Live- stock. Inspection. HARKER QOHN P.) Assemblyman from Camden Co., 1856-1857. Reports by Special Committee 1857. March 10. Payment of state tax by corporatioiis. Trenton: " True American " Office, 1857. 7 pp. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1857: 820-826.) BARRING (PETER) Councilman £t»m Bergen Co.. 1884-1890, 1892-1895. member of committee to connt and bom cancelled money, 1789 (see Honey). HARRINGTON (CHAS. F.) Member of Passaic River Commission, 1899 (see Water Sapplj. Passaic Valley) ; member of state sewerage comrs., 1899-1903 (for annual reports, see Water Supply, etc.). HARRIS (ALEXANDER W.) Assemblyman from Hndson Co., 1877-1878. Reports by Special Ck>MMiTTEE 1878. n. d. Coal combination. 4 pp. (L^isL docs. 1878, doc. 49.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 375 HARRIS (ALEXANDER W.)— cont'd Reports by — cont'd Special Committee — cont'd 1878. Feb. 28. Minority rept. on investigation of charges agst. public officers of improper transactions ■with insurance cos. 10 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1878, doc. 32.) . April 5. Coal combination. (Minutes of Assem. 1878: 1284-1285.) HARRIS (JOHN S.) 1885. Our native plums. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1885: 183-188.) HARRISON (C. M.) State Supt. of Public Schools, 1864-1865. Annual Reports; see Education, the serial group HARRISON (C. M.) 1901. Peach tree culture. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 167-177.) HARRISON (E. G.) 1889. Preservation of fish in waters in and near to the state of N. J., within U. S. jurisdiction. 83 pp. (Leg- isl. docs. 1889 V. 2, doc. 13.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1889: 201-209.) The other comrs. were W. T. Bailey and Thos. E. French. 1893. How to build stone roads without burdening the farmer with taxation. (21 A.R. bd. of agric. 1893: 342-346.) . Dirt roads in N. J. (20 same 1892: 516-518.) 1894. Road improvement assn.; report. (1 A.R. comr. of public roads 1894: 77-80.) 1897. Florence (N. J.) road. (4 same 1897: 71.) 1899. N. J. state aid law. (6 sams 1899: 84-85.) HART (JOHN S.) 1862. N. J. state normal school. The induction of Prof. John S. Hart as principal of the model school. Trenton: Prtd. at the "True American" Office, 1862. 48 pp. Copy seen in the Library of Princeton University. HART (R. H.) 1867-1869/70. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Morris Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7 (pp. 765-771) — same 1869/70.) Paging from Collected docs. HART MONUMENT; see PARKS AND MONUMENTS HARTWELL (A. W.) 1892/3-1894/5. Rept. as principal of public schools of Princeton. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1, app. (pp. 153-155)— «arae 1894/5.) 1896/7-1903/4. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Mercer Co. {Same 1896/7 (pp. 194-195)— some 1903/4.) HARVEY (T. W.) 1883. Views expressed [on malaria]. (7 A.R. bd. health 1883: 155.) HASCALL (THEO. D.) [B.?] 1892/3. Manual training in Rutherford. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1 app. pp. 287-290.) . Rept. as principal of Rutherford grammar school. (Same 1892/3 pt. 1, app. pp. 158-159.) HATCH (W. H.) 1887. Address at mtg. of bd. of agric. (14 A.R. bd. of agric. 1886: 99-112.) HATS Export of; see Commerce. Exports and Imports Labor on; see Labor. Employment Manufacture; see Industries, etc. HAUCK (PETER) Member of Passaic Valley District Sewerage Comn., 1903 ; see Water Supply, etc. Passaic Valley, the serial group ; also non-serial group, under date, 1903. HAUPT (L. E.) 1892. Road building and economics of roads. (19 A.R. bd. of agric. 1891: 570-572.) HAVEN (W. L. R.) 1877/8-1899/00. Rept. as city supt. of schools of Mor- ristown. (A.R. bd. of education 1877/8 app. (p. 14) —same 1899/00.) Omitted from 1878/9-1887/8, 1889/90-1890/1, 1895/6. HAVENS (JOHN G. W.) Senator from Ocean Co., 1872-1874. 1874. Accts. of comrs. of sinking fund. 4 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1874, doc. 37.) HAWARD (T. C.) 1877. Peach growing in Hunterdon Co. (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 128-129.) HAWK (J. W.) Veterinary Inspector, 1882-1888 ; see Agriculture. Live- stock. Inspection. 1888. Pleuro-pneumonia. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 419-420.) HAY Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage HAYES (D. A.) 1899. Strike of the non-union bottle blowers of south- ern N. J.; its cause and effects — social, moral and industrial. (22 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1898/9: 173-195.) HAYES (HOWARD W.) 1903. Insurance laws of N. J. Annotations and forms. Newark: Soney & Sage, 1903. iv, 79 pp. Copy seen in Princeton University Library. HAYNES (JOHN S.) 1878/9-1883/4. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Somer- set Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1878/9 app. (pp. 104-106)— some 1883/4.) 1892/3-1895/6. Rept. as principal of Somerville public school. (Same 1892/3 pt. 1, app. (pp. 160-162) — same 1895/6.) HAYS (JAMES L.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1866, Senator, 1867-1869 ; President of state board of education, 1894-1904 (see Education, the serial group). Reports by 1903. Training teachers and cost thereof. (Minutes of Assem. 1903: 26-32; Sen. jol. 31-37.) [Select] Committee 1867. Feb. 13. State lunatic asylum. (Sen. jol. 1867: 192-194.) HEALTH COMMISSION; see PUBLIC HEALTH 376 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY HEALTH RESORTS; see PUBLIC HEALTH. SANITATION HEATH (E. M.) 1888/9-1894/5. Kept, as co. snpt of schools in Hunter- don Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1888/9 app. (pp. 50-53)— game 1894/5.) HECKER (H.) 1873. Bam yard manure. 1873: 153-158.) (A.R. state agric. socy. HEMP Crop; see Agticultnre. Crops. Fiber Crops HENDERSON (PETER) 1876. The geranium as a bedding plant. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1876: 32-34.) 1884. Market gardening. (11 A.R. bd. of agric. 1883: 159-163.) HENDERSON (THOMAS), 1743-1824 NatiTe of N. J. ; member of proTisIonal cotmcil of 1777 ; delegate to Continental Congress. 1779-80 ; cooncU- man from Honmontb Co., 1793/4-1794/5, 1812/3- 1813/4 ; memlier of Congress, 1795-1797. Reports by [Select] Committee 1813. Feb. 1; Feb. 3. Fees on passing of private laws. (Jol. L^sL Ckjuncil Jan. 1813: 1318-1323; 1330- 1331.) . Feb. 18. Fees accrued on private laws. {Same Jan. 1813: 1402-1403.) HENDRICESON (CHARLES D.) " Member of comn. on deaf, domb and blind, apptd. in 1873 ; see Uaintenance. Oefecttves. HENDRICKSOH (WM. H.) Senator from ilonmonth Co., 1858-1860. Reports by COMMIITEE Oy THE STATE LiIBBABT 1860. March 7. Part of the Govs. mess. reL to state library. (Sen. joL 1860: 419; Minutes of Assem. 1860: 673.) SpEciAi. Committee 1858. Memorial of the N. Y. comrs. Trenton: Prtd. at the " True American " OflSce, 1858. 8 pp. . Same. (Sen. joL 1858: 449-454; app. to Sen. joL 1858: 1007-1012; app. to House joL 1858: 1007-1012.) 1859. On part of Govs. mess. reL to the X. Y. quaran- tine. Trenton: Prtd. at the "True American" Office, 1859. 6 pp. . Same. (App. to Sen. joL 1859: 355-358; app. to House JoL 1859: 355-358.) HENSHAW (SAML.) 1901. Lawn-making. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 130-133.) HEPPENHEIMER (WM. C.) Assemblyman from Hndson Co.. 1887-1890 ; comptroller of treasnry, 1891-1893. Reports by COMMmEE O:^ Jm>IC3ABT 1889. April 5. Public prtg. (Minutes of Assem. 1889: 704-705.) HEPWORTH (WM. B.) 1891/2-1892/3. Manual training in Garfield. (AJL bd. of education 1891/2 pt 1 (pp. 331-333)— game 1892/3.) HERBERT QACOB) Assemblyman from Uonmontb Co., 1856-1857 : state director of the Delaware and Barltan Canal and Camden and Amboy B.B. cos., 1859. Report; see Railroads; IndividuaL United N. J. R.R. and 'Canal Co. HERIN6 (RUDOLPH) 1890. Sewerage and drainage of Trenton. (14 A.R. bd. of health 1890: 99-104.) HERITAGE (BENJ.) 1892. Noxious weeds and how to exterminate them. (20 A.R. bd. agria 1892: 368-372.) HEROLD (HERMAN C. H.) Member of Passaic Valley sewerage comn., 1897 ; member of Passaic Elver commission. 1899 ; see Water Snp- ply. Passaic Valley. HERRING (RICHARD N.) Assemblyman ^om Camden Co., 1875, 1876, 1879-1880 ; Senator 1883-1887; Blparian commissioner, 1888- 1891 (see Land. Blparian). HERRING (THOMAS H.) Senator from Bergen Co.. 1857-1859. Reports by Committee o's Coepobatioxb 1857. Feb. 6. Somerville and Easton RJR. Co. (Sen. joL 1857: 145-147.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 100 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1857: 147.) HERRING; see FISH AND GAME HERRINGTON (A.) 1899. Vegetable culture under hortic. socy. 1899: 214-220.) glass. (Procs. state HERTLEIN Q.) 1888. Treatment of black rot in Arkansas, with the solution of sulphate of copper. (Procs. etate hortia socy. 1888: 159-161.) HEWITT (ABRAM STEVENS) 1822-1903 One of tr. S. scientific commissioners to visit tbe French exposition nnlverselle of 1867 : made a r^ort on iron and steel : member of Congress from New To*, 1875-1879. 1881-1887 ; mayor of Hew To* City. 18S7-1SS8. 1856. Ehctr. from paper, on " statistics and geography of production of Iron." (3 A.R. gert. survey 1856: 32-38.) HEWITT (CHARLES) Senator from Mercer Co.. 1872-1874. Reports by Committee ox EnrcAnos 1873. March 17. Normal schooL (Sen. joL 1873: 655- 656.) 1874. Fishways. (5 AJl. comr. of fisheries 1874: 9.) HEXAMER (F. M.) 1881. Progress in strawberry culture. (8 A-R. bd. agric. 1881: 155-164.) . Progress in strawberry cnlture. (Procs. state hortia socy. 1881: 27-36.) HIBERNIA, MORRIS CO. Geology; see that title INDSX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 377 HIGGINS (J. C.) 1876. Contagious pleuro-pneumonla. (4 A.R. Tad. agric. 1876: 143-145.) HIGH SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION HIGHLANDS Climate; see that title Geology; see that title HI6HT (H. H.) 1889. Field experiments with fertilizers upon oats. (10 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 2 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1889: 140-142.) 1890. Field experiments with fertilizers of wheat at Raritan. (11 same and 3 same 1890: 142-149.) HIGHTSTOWN, MERCER CO. Bank; see Banks: Individual. Central Bank of New Jersey Diphtheria; see Public Health Malaria; see Public Health HILDRETH (ALVIN P.) Assemblyman from Cape May Co., 1886-1887 ; riparian commissioner 1892-1893 (see Land. Riparian). HILL (G. EVERETT) 1903. Sewage disposal plant at CoUingswood, Camden Co. (Rept. state sewerage comn. 1903: 23-25.) HILL (LUTHER) Assemblyman from Sussex Co.. 1853-1854. 1875/6-1901/2. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Sussex Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1875/6 app. (pp. 95-96) —same 1901/2.) HILLARD (CHARLES) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1828-1830. Reports by Select Committee 1830. Feb. 23. Fire at state prison. (Votes of Assem. 1829/30: 246-247.) BILLIARD (HENRY) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1833/4-1835/6 ; state director of the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. cos., 1857-1858 (for re- port ; see Railroads : Individual. United N. J. R.R. and Canal Co.). Reports by [Select] Committee 1836. Feb. 1. Apportionment of taxes among the counties. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6: 352-353.) . March 4. Geol. survey of state. (Same 1835/6: 552-554.) HILLS (J. L.) 1903. How can the east compete with the west in dairying? (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902: 175-201.) HILTON (JOHN T.) Meteorological observations at Paterson ; see Climate. 1878. Construction of sewers. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 147-148.) HILYARD (F. W.) Veterinary inspector, 1886-1888 ; see Agriculture. Live- stock. Inspection. 1888. Anthrax and other diseases at Mt. Holly. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 421-422.) HINCHLIFFE (JOHN) Senator from Passaic Co., 1892-1894, 1907-1910 ; mem- ber of Passaic River Commission, 1899; member of Passaic Valley District Sewerage Comn., 1903 (see water supply, etc. Passaic Valley) ; member state sewerage comn.. 1899-1901 (for annual reports ; see Water Supply, etc.). HINE (EDWIN W.) 1903. See War Expenditures. Spanish American War. HINSDALE (G.) 1898. Distribution of tuberculosis in N. J. (22 A.R. bd. of health 1898: 409-412.) HITCHNER (E. J.) 1901/2-1903/4. Rept. as city supt. of schools In Bridge- ton. (A.R. bd. of education 1901/2 (pp. 115-116)— same 1903/4.) HIXSON (SAML. J.) 1892/3-1893/4. Observations of weather at Belvidere. (17 A.R. bd. health 1893 (p. 602)— 18 same 1894.) HOAGLAND (C. C.) See Education. Teachers. Examinations. Somerset County. HOARD (W. D.) 1892. The dairy temperament of cattle. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 71-98.) 1894. Handling and feeding of dairy cows. (20 same 1893: 136-166.) 1897. Modern demands In successful dairying. (25 same 1897: 119-143.) 1900. Dairy economics — economy of dairy practice. (27 same 1899: 123-160.) 1901. Cow census. (27 same 1900: 241-260.) . Oleomargarine question. (28 same 1900: 42-46.) 1904. The dairy situation. (31 same 1903: 289-310.) HOBART (GARRET A.) Assemblyman from Passaic Co., 1873-1874, Senator 1877-1882. Reports by Committee on Jtjdiciaey 1879. Feb. 4. Lay judges of Inferior Courts of Com- mon Pleas. (Legisl. docs. 1879 v. 1, doc. 13: 5-7.) . March 14. Charges agst. Henry C. Kelsey, secy. of state, of violation of law resp. fees. 5 pp. (Same 1879 V. 1, doc. 22.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1879: 747-749.) 1880. March 8. Rept. under a res. adopted Jan. 20, 1880 resp. quarterly stmts, and accts. of the secy, of state, clerk of chancery and clerk of the supreme court. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1880. 105 pp. Copy seen in New Jersey Historical Socy., Newark. . Same 113 (2) pp. (Legisl. docs. 1880 v. 1, doc. 30.) HOBOKEN, HUDSON CO. Administration of Justice; see that title Banks; see Banks: Individual. Hoboken; also North River Health; see Public Health Industrial Education; see Education Manual Training; see Education Quarantine; see Public Health Sanitation; see that title Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies Water Supply; see that title 378 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY HOCKENBURY (G. W.) 1895. Progressive dairying. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 361-364.) HOFFMAN (F. t.) 1900. Practical use of vital statistics. (25 A.R. bd. of health 1901: 316-328.) 1902. The need of accurate and uniform social sta- tistics. (1 N. J. conference of charities and correc- tions 1902: 104-110.) HOFFMAN (JASON S.) 1895/6-1903/4. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Hunter- don Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1895/6 (pp. 125-128) — same 1903/4.) HOFFMAN (OLIVER H.) 1882/3-1886/7. Rept as co. supt. of schools in Hunter- don Co. (AJl. bd. of education 1882/3 app. (pp. 82- 86)— some 1886/7.) HOFFMAN (SAMUEL D.) Assemblyman from Atlantic Co., 1892, Senator 1893- 1898. 1884/5. Rept as supt of schools in Atlantic City. (AJEl. bd. of education 1884/5 app. pp. 65-66.) 1895/6-1903/4. Rept as county supt of schools in At- lantic County. (Same 1895/6 (pp. 103-104) — same 1903/4.) HOFMANN (V. P.) 1877. Grape crop in Atlantic Co. (5 A-R. bd. agric. 1877: 93-94.) HOLCOMBE (A. L.) 1889. Mercer Co. Pomona Grange. (17 AJl. bd. of agric. 1889: 511-514.) HOLCOMBE (F. S.) 1879. Sweet potatoes. (7 AJt bd. agric. 1879: 137-139.) 1882. Hunterdon Co. Agric Socy. (9 same 1881: 413.) 1886. Hunterdon Co. crops, livestock, etc. (13 same 1885: 301-308.) Joint rept with B. E. Tine. . Sheep husbandry. (14 same 1886: 213-222.) HOLCOMBE (GEORGE) Assemblyman from Monmonth Co., 1815 '6-1816/7. Reports by 1817. Jan. 22. See Canals: IndividuaL Delaware and Raritan, this date. 1824. See Elmer (Lucius Q. C), this date. HOLDREDGE (N. C.) 1896/7-1900/1. Rept as principal of public schools of Hammonton. (AJR. bd. of education 1896/7 (pp. 221-222)— same 1900/1.) HOLLICE p; see Agricnltnie. Crops. Grain HOLME (R. HENRY) 1878/9-1886/7. Rept as co. supt of schools in 8al&a Co. (AJl. bd. of education 1878/9 app. (pp loi. 104)— some 1886/7.) HOLMES (ASHER) Member of Conncil from Honmonth Co., 1786-1788. 1799. Reports by Member of committee to count and bam cancelled money 1799 ; see Honey. HOLMES (B.) 1889/90-1897/8. Rept as co. supt of schools in Union Co. (AJt bd. of education 1889/90 app. (pp. 58-51) —same 1897/8.) HOLSMiN (DANIEL) Assemblyman from Bergen Co.. 1857-1858. 1858. See Slavery, this date. HOLT QOHN L) Assemblyman from Passaic Co.. 1889, 1893-1894 ; ripar- ian comr., 1893-1903 ; see I/and. Eiparian. HOLT (WM.) 1867. Rept as co. supt of schools in Warren (te. (AR. bd. of education 1866/7: 815-821.) Paging from Collected docs. HOME FOR THE BLIND AND INCURABLES; see MAINTE- NANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS HOME FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AND THEIR WIVES; see MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS HONEY; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW HOOD QOHN) 1693-1869. Index of titles of corporations. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1870. 178 (1) pp. Copies seen in the State Library, Trenton, and in Bntgers College Ljbrary. 1693-1870. Index of titles of corporations. Trentwi: Prtd. at the " True American " <^ce, 187L 196 (1) pp. Copies seen in the State Ubrary, Trenton, and in tbB New Tork Pnbllc Library. HOOPS (ROBERT) Conndlman from Sossex Co.. 1877, 1884-1885. 1889- 1890 ; member of .committee to coont and bum can- celled money. 1790, see Money. HOPEWELL, MERCER CO. (Hover (2rop; see Agticnlture. Crops. Grass and Forage Com (?rop; see Agricnltore. CropsL Grain Wheat Crop; see Agriculture. Crop& Grain HOPKINS (G. M.) See List of Maps, under Geology of N. J, 1868. HOPKINS (J. D.) 1885. Diseases of domestic animals. (12 AR. bd. agric. 1884: 129-138.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 379 HOPKINS (SAMUEL) Senator from Gloucester Co., 1870-1875. Reports by Committee on Raiuboads, Cajntals and Turnpikes 1874. March 19. Mngmt. of various r.rs. In N. J. (Sen. jol. 1874: 985-989.) Select Committee 1874. March 26. Erie R.R.; free passes. (Sen. jol. 1874: 1247-1249.) HOPKINSON (JOS.) 1820. Rancocus Creek. (Votes of Assem. May 1820: 217-219.) The otlier comrs. were Hedge Thompson and Thos. Yarrow. HOPLER (THEODORE P.) Member of State Bd. of Taxation 1891-1895. Annual Reports ; see Taxation : State. HOPPER (ANDREW H.) Assemblyman from Bergen Co., 1832/3-1833/4. Reports by 1834. Jan. 3. Rept. with Wm. Dickey resp. state lands at Paterson. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4: 233-234.) HOPPER (HENRY A.) Assemblyman from Bergpn Co., 1870-1871. 1877. Sewers and sewerage. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 142-144.) 1880. Sanitary examination of wells and how to control their use. (7 same 1883: 138-143.) HORSE RACING; see LICENSE HORSES; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK HORTICULTURE; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. FRUIT HOSFORD (SAML. C.) 1871/2. Rept. as supt. of schools in Paterson. (A.R. bd. of education 1871/2 app. pp. 9-10.) HOUGH (SAMUEL) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1793-1796 ; Council- man, 1802-1804. Reports by [Semct] Committee 1797. Feb. 7. Lands at Brotherton, Burlington Co. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1797: 20.) HOUGH (W. A.) 1877. Farm in Ewing township, Mercer Co. (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 76.) HOUGHTON (GEO.'C.) 1885/6-1896/7. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Hudson Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1885/6 app. (pp. 40-42) —same 1896/7.) 1887. Manual training in Hoboken. {Same 1886/7: 58-63.) HOUSE OF REFUGE AT KINGSTON; see MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS HOUSING OF POPULATION; see POPULATION HOWE (H. V.) 1893. Experiments with cow peas on Brookdale Farm, Red Bank. (14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1893: 148-150.) HOWELL (ANDREW) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1815. Reports by [Select] Committee 1815. Oct. 26. Accts. of >Bov. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1815: 15-16.) HOWELL (BENJ. P.) Comr. of fisheries 1870-1878 ; see Fish and Game, the serial group. HOWELL, CALVIN In 1845 apptd. by Gov. Stratton a comr., with Ell F. Cooley and Saml. Rush, to build the lunatic asylum at Trenton ; Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1846- 1847. HOWELL (EDWARD) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1855-1856. Reports by Special Committee 1855. March 8. Majority rept. upon charge of at- tempted bribery of a member of the House. (Min- utes of Assem. 1855: 696-697.) . Same, separate; with minority rept. Trenton: Reformer Office, 1855. 7 pp. HOWELL (GEO. W.) 1888. Rept. on Passaic River drainage before Morris Co. bd. of agric. at Afton, Dec. 19. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 562-567.) 1889. Passaic River drainage. (13 A.R. bd. health 1889: 141-144.) Paper is " substantially " as given. . Drainage. (A.R. state geologist 1889: 73-75.) Pequest drainage ; Passaic drainage. . Nov. 15. Communication to secy, of bd. of health (Hunt) on progress of work on Passaic drainage. (13 A.R. bd. health i889: 13-14.) 1890. Passaic River drainage. (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 548-551.) . Same. (14 A.R. bd. health 1890: 13-14.) . Drainage. (A.R. state geologist 1890: 285-287.) Pequest ; Passaic. 1891. Passaic River drainage. (Same 1891: 233-234.) 1897. Passaic River drainage. {Sams 1897: xxxvii-xl.) HOWELL (H. BUDD) 1891/2-1903/4. Rept. as supt. of schools of Phillips- burg. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1, app. (pp. 98-104)— some 1903/4.) HOWELL (JAMES E.) 1896. Jan. 14. See Corbin (Wm. H.), this date. HOWELL (JOSHUA L.) Assemblyman from Gloucester Co., 1798-1799. Reports by Select Committee 1798. Nov. 3. Compensation to junior judges for hold- ing circuit courts. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1798: 24.) 1799. Nov. 7. Compensation of township collectors for collecting exempt fines. {Same Oct. 1799: 27-28.) HOWELL (LEVI) Member of Assembly from Sussex Co., 1798-1806. Reports by [Select] Committee 1801. Nov. 20. Workshops in state prison. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1801: 104-105.) 380 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY HOWELL (LEWIS) Trustee of School Fund, 1S45 ; see Edncation, the serial group. HOWELL (MAHTIN A.) AssemUjinaii from Wddlesez Co., 1853-1855. Reports by Committee ox Jtdiciast 1855. Jan. 31. Draws over the Passaic. (Minutes of Assem. 1855: 194-195.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (MInates of Assent. 1855 : 198.) HOWELL (E. L.) 1873/4-1878/9. Rept. as co. supt of schools in Ctun- berland Co. (A.R. bd. of edncation 1873/4 app. (pp. 38-42)— gome 1878/9.) HOWELL (K. L.) 1902. See Holman (Geo. W. Jr.), this date. HOWELL (THEO. P.) State director Delaware and Rarltan Canal and Camden and Ambor BJt. cos.. 1859. Seport; see BaUroads: Indiyidnal. United N. J. RJL and Canal Co. HOWELL (W. H.) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1873-1874. Seports by Speciai. Committee 1874. March 26. Bribery charges reL to bills before House. (Minntes of Assem. 1874: 1340-1343.) HOXSEY (THOMAS D.) Assemblyman from Passaic Co., 1850-1851. Senator 18.53- 1855. Seports by Committee os Fuf asce 1854. Jan. 19. Rept. on so much of govs. mess, as re- lates to banks. (Sen. joL 1854: 72-81.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1854. 13 pp. 1855. Jan. 18. Banks and banking. (Sen. joL 1855: 87-89.) Committee os Pobuc Peesttsg 1855. Jan. 17. Minority rept. resp. prtg. of law and chancery repts. and of the jols. of the Legislature. (Sen. joL 1855: 79-80.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. Sfbciai. Committee 1855. Feb. 27. Encroachments on bay and harbor of Xew York, with rept. of E. L. Yiele. Trenton: " True American " Office, 1855. 28 pp., 2 maps. . Sama (App. to Sen. joL 1855: 287-308; pp. to House joL 1855: 287-308.) . March 2. Minority rept on inTCStigation of bribery charges. (Sen. jol. 1855: 714-715.) 500 copies ordered prtd. with majority rept. 'Sen. joL 1855 : T15.) No separate copy was fonnd. HXTBBELL (A- S.) Assemblyman from Essex Co.. 1847, 1S4S. Beports by Committee ox JrDiciABT 1847. Feb. 10. Collection of taxes. (Votes of Assem. 1847: 365.) Feb. 18. Mechanics Bank of Paterson. (Same 1847: 502.) 1848. Jan. 25. New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. (Same 1848: 349-350.) Feb. 18. PugitiTe slaves. (Same 1848: 717-718.) HTJBBELL (A. S.)— cont'd Reports by — cont'd [Select] Committee 1847. Feb. 16. Fishing in the River Delaware. (Min- ntes of Assem. 1847: 465-466.) Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1847. 4 pp. Copy seen in the State Library in a TOlnme entitled " Bepts. 1847." . Feb. 19. Pishing in the River Delaware. (Votes of Assem. 1847: 514-515.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1847. 8 pp. Copy seen in the X. J. State Library. HUCKLEBERRY Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit HTTDSOK CITY Banks; see Banks: IndividuaL Highland Bank Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Dime; also Hudson City HUDSON COUNTY Created by act of Feb. 22, 1840. See also Bayonne. Bergen City. Hoboken. Jersey City, Kearney, Town of Union. ITnlon Hill, West Hobokai. Almshouse; see Maintenance. Dependents Banks; see Banks: Individual Bridges; see that title Celery Crop; see Agriculture. CrofO. V^etable Corrupt Practices; see that title Geology; see that title Health; see Public Health I Insane Asylum; see Maintenance. Defectives. Jail; see Maintenance. Delinquents Laborers; see Labor Land; see that title. Riparian Lands Malaria; see Public Health Roads; see that title Sanitation; see that title Schools in; see Education Water Supply; see that title HUDSON RIVER; see RIVER CONSERVANCY HUEY (ROBERT) 1904. Growing roses out of doors. (Procs. state hartic socy. 1904: 140-147.) HUFF (ABRAHAM T.) Assemblyman from Somerset Co.. 1868. 1877. Farm at Mechanic, Somerset Ca (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 67-69.) HUGHES (L E.) 1902. See Holman (Geo. W. Jr.), this date. HULITT (THOS. S.) Snpt. of weights and measures. 1878-1880. Annoal Be- port ; see Weights and Measnrea. HULME (GEORGE) Assemblyman from Burlington Co, 1820. Reports by [Select] CJommittee 1820. Not. 16. Fishing with drift nets and giUing seines. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1820: 83.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 381 HULME (JAMES S.) Member of Council from Burlington Co., 1843-1844, Senator 1845-1846. 1850. See Railroads: Individual Companies. United Companies, this date. HULSART (C. C.) 1899-1900. Experiments with nitrogen on muskmelons, sweet corn and cabbage. (21 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 13 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1900: 114-133.) HULSART (J. H.) 1892/3-1899/00. Rept. as principal of Dover schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt 1, app. (pp. 90-91) — same 1899/00.) HULST (GEO. D.) Entomologist of Agric. College Exper. Station ; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests, the serial group. 1888. Insects, injurious and beneficial. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1888: 62-67.) . Insect pests and means for destroying them. 11 pp. (Agric. exper. station, Bull. 46.) . Insects injurious to cabbage and best means of preventing their ravages. 21 pp. (Same, Bull. 50.) 1889. Address of state entomologist. ( 16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 307-321.) HULTS (E. A.) 1900-1902/3. Ann. rept. as health officer of Perth Am- boy. In Documents as follows : 1. 1900 In 24 A.E. bd. of healtli 1900 : 301-304. 2. 1900/1 " 25 " " " " 1901 : 271-272. 25 3. 1901/2 " 26 " 4. 1902/3 " 27 " HUMIDITY; see CLIMATE 1902 : 239-240. 1903 : 251-253. HUMPHREY (H. C.) 1877. Remarks on sugar beet culture in Europe and U. S. (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 140-145.) HUNGERFORD (C.) 1898. Sand filter beds at Salem. (23 A.R. bd. of health 1898: 413-414.) HUNT (A. C.) 1887. Distr. inspection. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887: 160-162.) 1888. The water supply of N. J. (12 same 1888: 123- 158.) 1889. Sewer systems of N. J. (13 same 1889: 83-101.) 1891. Census and comparative facts as related to vital statistics. (15 same 1891: 357-373.) 1892. Water supplies. (16 same 1892: 67-84.) 1893. Examination of Rahway River. (17 same 1893: 61-66.) . Surface examination of water supplies. ( 17 same 1893: 47-53.) . The diphtheria epidemic at Hlghtstown. (17 same 1893: 481-486.) . See Hunt (Ezra M. and A. C). 1894. Epidemic outbreaks in N. J. (18 A.R. bd. of health 1894: 33-45.) 1896. Inquiries concerning charitable and penal insti- tutions. (20 same 1896: 219-227.) 1900. Epidemic outbreaks. (24 same 1900: 215-242.) . Improvements of methods for securing returns of births in N. J. (25 same 1901: 328-335.) 1901. Rept. of outbreaks of communicable diseases during the year. (25 same 1901: 273-295.) HUNT (A. O— cont'd 1902. Sewerage systems in N. J. (26 same 1902: 345- 350.) . Contagious diseases of animals. (26 same 1902: 195-199.) . Small-pox in N. J. 1897-1902. (26 same 1902: 229-238.) 1903. Same, 1897-1903. (27 same 1903: 241-249.) HUNT (EZRA M.) 1830-1894 Medical supt. of vital statistics, 1878-1894 (see Vital Statistics, the serial group) ; for report on con- tagious diseases In animals, 1880-1894, see Agricul- ture, Livestock, Inspection. A sketch of Dr. Hunt's labors in the cause of public health is given in 18 A.E. bd. of health 1894 : 5-6 ; an obituary notice occurs In the same report, pages 61-63. "Dr. Hunt was the pioneer In N. J. in the promotion of state and municipal" hygiene, and to him is due the honor of placing our state in an advanced position in Its public health relations." In 1874 he was chairman of the N. J. health commission whose report the Sanitarian, v. 3, p. 45, states " is mainly the work of Dr. Ezra M. Hunt, of Metuchen, is a very able one, full of interesting matter and valuable suggestions." 1877. March 22. Address at organization of bd. of health. (1 A.R. bd. of health 1877: 8-16.) General article on public health, need of a board, etc. 1877-1893. Rept. as secretary of the state bd. of health. (Same 1877 (pp. 3-33)— 17 same 1893.) 1880. The census as bearing upon questions of popula- tion ( 4 same 1880: 313-320.) . Food. (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1880: 319-336.) Composition ; outlines of foodstuffs, etc. . Enteric fever at Princeton. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 65-87.) . Contagious pleuro-pneumonia. (4 same 1880: 237- 247.) 1881. Climatology as related to health and choice of locality. (5 same 1881: 277-303.) . Animals as related to human disease and to care of public health. (5 same 1881: 167-176.) . Pleuro-pneumonia. (8 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1880: 235.) . Contagious diseases of domestic animals. (9 same 1880: 109-127.) 1882. Local sanitary inspections of seaside resorts, etc. (6 A.R. bd. health 1882: 127-144.) 1883. Diseases of domestic animals. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 175-176.) . Divorces in state and their relation to social con- ditions. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 325-329.) 1884. Water supply. (8 same 1884: 65-68.) . Water supply in cities. (9 same 1885: 90-91.) . Sanitary care of farm houses. (11 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1883: 19-20.) 1885. The census of state of 1885, as bearing upon vital and social questions. (9 A.R. bd. health 1895: 357-362.) 1886. N. J. health boards. (18 same 1886: 215-216.) . Infant mortality. (10 same 1886: 393-401.) 1887. Typhoid fever at Mount Holly. (11 same 1887: 117-127.) . Prevention of spread of contagious diseases through the schools. (11 same 1887: 131-132.) . Air, water and food. (11 same 1887: 47-71.) . Passaic River as related to water supply and death rates. (11 same 1887: 317-358.) 1888. Our charitable and penal institutions. (12 same 1888: 67-112.) . Our state weather service. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1887: 277-280.) 1890. Health inspectors' guide for N. J. (14 A.R. bd. health 1890: 35-97.) Prepared and arranged by E. M. Hunt, with sections added by Drs. Mitchell, Newton and A. C. Hunt, sanitary inspectors. 382 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY HUHT (EZRA M.) 1830-1894— cont'd 1890. Same. 72 pp. (Circnlar no. To of the state M. of health.) Copy feen in tbe X. J. state M. of health. . Same. Reprint 72 pp. Copy seen In the K. 3. state bd. of health. . Homes of people — tenement houses. (14 same 1890: 139-154.) . Inflnenza epidemia (14 same 1890: 301-311.) 1891. Abstracts on sanitary care of animals. (18 AJL bd. agric. 1890: 168-175.) . Hygiene of animals. (18 same 1890: 153-168.) 1892. Comments on selected diseasea. (16 AJL bd. of health 1892: 523-628.) . To what extent do streams of water that receive sewage purify themselves? (11 same 1892: 29-44.) . OntUne history of Asiatic cholera and its N. J. history. (16 same 1892: 481-514.) . Cholera. (16 same 1892: 171-173.) 1893. Leprosy and the light it throws on other diseases. (17 same 1893: 512^16.) . Influenza. (17 same 1893: 504-512.) . Cliolera. (17 same 1893: 461-481.) ^. Small-pox — vaccination — Red Bank epidemia (17 same 1893: 494-504.) Inetades sketches hr John H. OmA and Henij Mitchell reL to ontbreak at Bed Bank. . Tnhercolosis. (21 AH. bd. agric 1893: 235-247.) 1894. Thoughts for sanitary workers. (18 AJL bd. of health 1894: 47-59.) . Recent sanitary progress. (18 same 1894: 19-27.) . Comments on selected diseases. (18 same 1894: 405-418.) HDHT (EZKA M. AlTD A. C.) 1893. Institntional sanitary inquiries. (17 AJL bd. healtli 1893: 347-359.) HUNT (SAirFOSS B.) 1874. (Jonntry roads. (A-R. state agria socy. 1874: 75-78.) 1879. See BetUe (Edwd.) this date. mnrr (thomas e.) AsstdtlTDian from Cumberland Comtr, l»:i4 5-1S36 7. Sepoits by Select CoocmEE 1837. March 8. Rept. of the majority of the committee of enquiry reL to the rj. at Troiton [joint com- panies]. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 710-716.) . Same, separate. Xot seen. 500 coines were ordered pnd. (Totes of Assem. 1836,7 : 716.) HUNT (THOS. F.) 1901. On the relation of the livestock industry to N. J. (29 A.R. bd. agric. 1901: 185-201.) HUHT (WM. T.) Meihber cf Pasj^ie Taller sewerage eomn.. 1S&7 : mem- ber of Pa&saie Elrer eomn.. 1899 (see Water Sip^tf, Passaic Tallej-/ : member state sewerage eomn., ISSS-lS'j.o (see Water Sapplf, etc.). 1900. Foreign methods of sewike disposal. (R^t. state sewerage eomn. 1900: 33-66.) 1901. Investigatitxi of Passaic River sewerage qaes- tiJHL (.Same 1901: 5-6.) HinrT£S QOHX) Depotr Factory Inspector, fifth district, 1S&S-19O0 : see Labor. Factory Inspection. HUKTEEDOlf COUITTY Created by act of March 11. 1713. See also Clinton. Elemington. FVenehtown, LamliertTille, Locktown. Readineton, Bingoes, Stockton. Agricnltmal Societies; see that title Agricidtiiie; see that title Atmshonse; see Maintenance: Dependents Banks; see Banks: Individnal Bee Culture; see Agricnltiire. Bee Cnltnre (^Tops; see Agricaltiire. Cmpe Fair; see .^ricnltme. Fairs Farmers' Institute; see AgricDlture. Education. Farmoy Institntes Fish and Game; see that title Geology; see that title Lime; see Agiiciiltnre. Soils. Lime Peach Crop; see Agtictdtme. Oops. Fndt Pigeons; see Fish and Game Savings Banks; see Banks: Individnal Savings Banks Schools in; see Education Taxes; see Taxation: State Teadiers' Institute See Edneatitm, T^aehaiB. InsUtntes, under dates 1854- 1855. EUKD (FRATfg H.) 1887. A tariff for revenue only and its eSe^ts on the interests of the farmer. (14 AJL bd. ct agric 1886: 113-133.) HUSFFVnXE, (aOITCESTER CO. Potato Crop; see AgdcnltnieL Crops. VegetaUe HDELBUKT (JESSE L.) 1885/6-1889/90. Rept as supt of Bt)ST05t: — cont'd 1889. Geol. studies of triassic or red sandstone and trap rocks. (A.R. state geologist 1889: 66-72.) 1896. The Newark [or red sandstone] system — ^rept of progress; by H. B. KnmmeL (Same 1896: 27-88.) 1897. The Newark system or red sandstone belt; by H. B. KummeL (Same 1897: 23-159.) Sedimentary rocks ; trap rocks ; shales ; Btnictnre ; con- ditions of formation ; economic resonrces (tallding stone, paving blocks, cmsbed stone, list of im- portant gnarnes. coal, copper, barlte). Slate 1863. See below. Pottery, etc. Clay, this date. 1864. Slate underlies portion of Sussex and Warren COS.; basis for productive soil; use as a roofing ma- terial; slate quarry at Delaware Water Gap, Warren Co., at Lafayette, Sussex Co. and one being opened at Hackettstown. (AJEl. state geologist 1864: 9-10.) 1868. Paleozoic formatton: Hudson River slate. (Geol- ogy of N. J. 1868: 135-145.) 1872. Slate: Newton slate quarry; quarry near Dela- ware Water Gap; extent of slate belL (A.R. state geol(%ist 1872: 29-30.) Buttons See also. Labor. Employment. 1899-1903. Buttons (i»earl) ; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used and of goods made. (23AJi. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 129; 134)— 27 iame 1903/4.) Canning Industry See also. Labor. Employment. 1893. Canning business in state large; no. of cases of tomatoes packed in 1891. (21'A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 49.) 1899. Canned goods; table: aggregate quantities and value of material used and goods mada (23 A.R. bu- reau of statistics of labor and industries 1899/00: 129; 135.) 1900-1901. Table: no. of dozen of cans of the various T^etables and fruits handled by N. J. canneries. (24 game 1900/1 (pp. 152-154)— 25 game 1901/2.) 1901-1902. Tables: main points of interest in the con- dition of canneries in state. (31 A.R. bd. agria 1903 : 96-98.) Tbat Is, nc capital, employes, wages, ralae of prodact, days In operation, etc. 1901-1903. Tables: product of different varieties of canned fruit and vegetables by cannery. (25 AJR. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1901/2 (pp. 186- 189)— 27 game 1903/4.) . Fruit and vegetable canning; table: location (rf canneries, management, capital invested, no. of per- sons employed, total amt. paid in wages, selling value of product sind no. of days in active operation. (25 game 1901/2 (p. 185)— 27 game 1903/4.) 1902. Canning establishments in X. J. (30 AJR. bd. agric. 1902: 96.) 1903. Fruit and vegetable canning in N. J.; statistics for 1901 and 1902 — no. of canneries, capital, em- ployes, wages, value of product, days in operation, pounds or gallons of each product. (31 game 1903: 95-98.) Carpets; see below, TeztUe Industries (Carriage Trades; see Laboi^ Employment Cement; see above. Building Materials (Census 1890. Former use of the returns of the abstracts of ratables as an industrial census. (13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1889/90: 450.) INDUSTBIES AKD MAWUFACTUKES— cont'd Census — cont'd 1890. Two attempts were made in N. J. to obtain a local industrial census; the first, under the act of Feb. 2, 1814, required township assessors to enu- merate manufactories of wool, cotton, flax, hemp, glass, iron, brass, wire, etc. and to take acct of Ihe no. of sheep; result of this effort; the second was made in preparation for the Centennial Exhibition at Phila. (act of April 9, 1875), but was found to be so unreliable that no satisfactory use could be made of the data. (13 game 1889/90: 448-449.) Cigars and Tobacco See also. Labor. Employment. 1899-1903. Cigars and tobacco; table: aggr^ate quan- tity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 AJl. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 129; 135)— 27 game 1903/4.) Clay; see below. Pottery, Clay and Glass Clothing Trades; see Labor. Employment Corsets See also. Labor. Employment. 1899-1903. Corsets and corset waists; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 129; 135)— 27 game 1903/4.) (hitlery; see Labor. Employment Dairy Industry; see that title Electrical Appliances; see Labor. Employment Exhibitions A'etoarJfc 1874. Industrial exhibition at Newark. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1874: 23.) Explosives See also. Labor. Employment. 1899-1901. High explosives; tables: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made (IS AJl. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1899/00 (p. 130; 136)— 26 game 1902/3.) Fanning Industry; see Agriculture Fertilizers; see that titie Glass; see below, Pottery, etc. Graphite Products; see Labor. Employment Hats See also. Labor. Employment. 1881. See below. Textile Industries. Silk. 1887. The hat industry in N. J.; general comment; table: quantity produced, c^^ital, employes, wages and hours, months in operation, value of products. (10 AJL bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1886/7: 338-339.) 1895-1903. Industry presentation; hats (men's) ; taWe: no. partners and stockholders; capital invested; value of stock used and goods made; persons em- ployed, by months, distinguishing sex, wages, eam- ings and proportion of business done, and classified weekly wages. (19 game 1895/6 (pp. 102-103)— 27 game 1903/4.) Given as " felt " from 189S-1903. 1899-1903. Hats (felt) ; table: aggr^ate quanti^ and value of stock used and of goods made. (23 mm 1899/00 (p. 130; 136)— 27 game 1903/4.) Iron and Steel Manufactures See also, lAbor. Employment. For smelting, etc of iron ; see Mines and Mining. 1882. Growth of iron and steel industry in the U. S.; production of iron in 1810, 1830, 1840, 1848, 1860, 1880; capital invested, bands employed, wages paid. value of products in 1880. (9 AJl. bd. agrie. 1881: 215.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 389 INDUSTRIES AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Iron and Steel Manufactures — cont'd 1883. Table: total production of steel rails in the U. S., Germany, United Kingdom, France, Russia, Bel- glum, Austro-Hungary. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1884/5: 299.) NEW JERSEY 1830-1885. Some special mnfres. : locomotives (1830 to date) ; history of some of the prominent mnfg. cos. in N. J. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1884/5: 308-316.) 1833-1880. See above, the general group, these dates. 1899-1903. Foundry (iron); table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 130; 135)— 27 same 1903/4.) . Furnaces, ranges and heaters; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 same 1900/1 (p. 130; 136)— 27 same 1903/4.) . Cornices (galvanized iron and copper); table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 same 1899/00 (p. 129; 135) — 27 same 1903/4.) . Steel and iron (structural); table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 same 1899/00 (p. 132; 138)— 27 same 1903/4.) . Steel and iron (forglngs) ; table: aggregate quan- tity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 same 1899/00 (p. 132; 138)— 27 same 1903/4.) Jewelry See also, Labor. Employment. 1840-1900. Jewelry industry; table: growth of industry by decades and no. of establishments in operation. (25 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1901/2: 364.) 1897-1903. Industry presentation; jewelry; table: no. of partners and stockholders; capital invested; value of stock used and goods made; persons em- ployed, by months, distinguishing sex ; wages, earn- ings and proportion of business done, and classified weekly wages. (21 same 1897/8 (pp. 57-58) — 27 same 1903/4.) 1899-1903. Same: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 same 1900/1 (p. 130; 136)— 27 same 1903/4.) 1900. Same: no. employed, no. absent on account of sickness and percentage. (25 so?»e 1901/2: 367.) Knit Goods See also, Labor. Employment. 1899-1903. Knit goods; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1900/1 (p. 130; 136)— 27 same 1903/4.) Leather See also below, Shoes ; also Labor. Employment. 1882. Growth of shoe and leather industry; tanneries in U. S. in 1870, employes, capital, wages, value of product, value of materials used; no. of currying establishments, capital, etc.; boot and shoe estab- lishments, capital production, wages, value of materials, etc. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 215.) 1897-1903. Industry presentation; leather; table: no. of partners and stockholders; capital invested, stock used and goods made; persons employed, by months, distinguishing sex; wages, earnings and proportion of business done, and classified weekly wages. (21 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1897/8 (pp. 59-60)— 27 same 1903/4.) 1899-1903. Leather; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 same 1899/00 (p. 130; 136)— 27 same 1903/4.) INDUSTRIES AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Machinery See also above, Agricultural Implements ; also Iron Manufactures ; also Labor. Employment. 1881. Increase in value of machinery mnfrd. in 20 years; ann. value of product. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 215.) 1899-1903. Machinery; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 131; 136)— 27 same 1903/4.) 1902-1903. Industry presentation; machinery; table: no. partners and stockholders; capital invested, stock used and goods made; persons employed, by months, distinguishing sex; wages, earnings and proportion of business done, and classification of weekly wages. (26 same 1902/3 (pp. 114-115) — 27 same 1903/4.) Mattresses and Bedding; see Labor. Employment Metal Goods See also, Labor. Employment. 1899-1903. Metal goods; table: quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 131; 137)— 27 same 1903/4.) Oilcloth See also, Labor. Employment. 1899-1903. Oilcloth (floor and table) ; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 131; 137)— 27 same 1903/4.) Paper See also, Labor. Employment. 1899-1903. Paper; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 131; 136) — 27 same 1903/4.) Pottery, Clay and Glass See also, Labor. Employment. 1833-1880. See above, the general group, these dates. 1840. See below. Clay, this date. 1868. See same, this date. 1878. The pottery Industry [in N. J.]. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1878: 225-240.) 1879. Apptmt. of Isaac Broome to visit Paris and pro- cure information for benefit of potteries of state; other measures taken rel. to pottery interest; ap- prn. recommended for a collection of specimens, etc.; other industries, incl. agric. should receive same attention. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 32-35.) 1881. See below, Clay, this date. 1888. See same, this date. 1901-1903. See above. Building Materials. Brick, this date. 1904. A rept. upon some molding sands of N. J.; by H. B. Kiimmel, assisted by S. H. Hamilton. (A.R. state geologist 1904: 187-246.) Trenton 1868. Potteries of Trenton more extensive than any others in country. (Geology of N. J. 1868: x.) 1881. See below, Textile Industries. Silk. ClAT See also above. Building Materials. Brick. 1840. Of upper secondary series embracing greensand formation. (Rept. geol. survey 1840: 177-292.) Paging from ed. of 1840. Potters' clay formation ; geology of Middlesex and part of Mercer cos. ; economic geology (white clay at Woodbridge, used in mnftre. of fire bricks, pottery, glaze for paper-hangings, white clay. Albion Mill, clay banks of Delaware used for pottery, potters' clay, South Amboy) ; greensand formation — " marl " 390 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY INDUSTRIES AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Pottery, Clay and Glass — cont'd Clay — cont'd (geographical range, composition, analyses) ; eco- nomical relations of greensand formation (fertiliz- ing) ; method of analyzing greensand ; suggestions for correcting noxious effects of astringent clay underlying and associated with greensand and for using It as marl ; limestone of Salem, Gloucester and Burlington cos. (geographical extent, composition and aspect, local details analyses) ; ferruginous yellow sand ; brown sandstone and conglomerate (geographical extent and composition ; local details and analyses). 1855. Ebcamination of geol. formations: clay; shell marl beds; sand; gravel; salt marshes; atialyses of marl and limestone; use of marl on crops; analyses of cancerine, flre-clay, stoneware clay, (2 A.R, geol, survey 1855: 68-102,) 1863. Geol. formations of N. J.: drifting beach sands; sand, clay and gravel deposits; green sand or marl; sand, clay and green sand or marl beds; beds of sand and spurious marl containing green sand and iron pyrites and sulphate of iron; deposits of pot- ters' clay, fire clay and fire sand; red shale and red sandstone; gneiss rocks; sandstone; limestone; slate; conglomerate; red and gray sandstones. (A.R. geol. survey 1863: 5-6.) 1868. Cretaceous formation: geol, structure. (Geology of N. J. 1868: 241-248.) Clays, marls, sand. . Clays. (Same 1868: 683-689.) Porcelain or china clay, fire clay, paper clay, alum clay, pottery. Are brick, kaolin, coarse clays. , Cretaceous formation: plastic clays. (Same 1868: 249-257.) . Tertiary and recent formations: geol. structure. (Geology of N. J. 1868: 291-308.) Drift-gravel, glass-sand, miocene clay, micaceous sand, brown clay, etc. 1872. White clays, fire-sand and feldspar; white clay deposits at Woodbrldge, Perth Amboy, South Am- boy and Washington; quality of clays; analysis of specimen from South Amboy; deposits of fire-sand, kaolin and feldspar associated with the clays are used in making fire-brick and sewer pipes. (A.R. state geologist 1872: 32-35.) 1873. Clays: location; demand for; associated beds of fire sand, moulding sand, kaolin and feldspar. (Same 1873: 103-104.) 1874. Searching for clay, marl, etc., by boring. {Same 1874: 52-54.) . Clays for pottery and fire brick; white clays about Woodbridge, Perth Amboy and South Amboy in Middlesex Co. and their value ; amt. of stoneware clay dug annually In vicinity of South Amboy, price and value; fire brick made at Woodbridge and Perth Amboy; relations of clay beds; composition of fire clays; stoneware clays; composition of stone- ware clays; deposits of white clay at Woodmansie, Mt. Misery in Burlington Co.; Bethlehem (Hunter- don Co.) clay; Macopin (Passaic Co.) clay. (Some 1874: 42-52.) 1876. Clays for pottery and fire-brick; flre-clay, stone- ware-clay and other beds of refractory and pottery materials have shared in business depression. {Same 1876: 51-52.) 1878. Misc. clay deposits. {Sams 1878: 48-69.) . Clay deposits of N, J, ((3ovs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 26.) 1879. Statistics: iron ore; zinc ore; clays and brick; greensand marls; lime. (A.R. state geologist 1879: 161-176.) 1880. Statistics of Iron ore, clay and marl. (Some 1880: 180-184.) . Fire-clays: refractoriness, tests and classifica- tion. {Same 1880: 131-152.) INDUSTRIES AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Pottery, Clay and Glass — cont'd Clay — cont'd 1881. Clays, brick and pottery. {Sams 1881: 69-70.) . Statistics: iron ore; zinc ore; clays and brick; glass sand — glass statistics; green sand marl. {Same 1881: 75-81.) 1882. Statistics of ores, clays, clay products and lime. {Same 1882: 172-174.) Iron ore, zinc ore, clays, bricks, limestone. 1883. Specific state industries; clay and clay products. (6 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1882/3: 228-280.) . Statistics. (A.R, state geologist 1883: 170-172.) Iron ore, zinc ores, clays, bricks, lime. 1886. Brachiopoda and lamelll branchiata of the Rari- tan clays and greensand marls of N. J.; by Robert P. Whitfield. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886, xx, 270 pp., pis., map, 4°. Geology of N. J. Paleontology, v. 1. 1888. Notes on clay, brick and pottery industries. (A.R. state geologist 1888: 79-80.) 1892. Gasteropoda and cephalopoda of Raritan clays and greensand marls of N. J.; by Robt. P. Whit- field. Trenton: J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1892. 402 pp., pis. 4°. Geology, of N. J. Paleontology, v. 2. 1893. Work for the survey .at Rutgers College labora- tory; clay analyses. (A.R. state geologist 1893: 27.) , See Geology, this date. 1896. See same, this date. 1897. Clay and brick industry; description of plants in each CO. (A.R. state geologist 1897: 324-350.) Clay and brick industry [in N. J.]; by Geo. E. Jenkins, {Same 1897: 324-350.) Description of establishments in the sereral cos. ; list of operators In terra-cotta works, fire-brick works, etc. 1897-1898. Statistics of clays, bricks, terra-cotta and other clay products. (So»te. 1897 (pp. 355-357) — .some 1898.) Men employed, product, value. 1898. Fire-brick and clay industry; by Geo. E, Jen- kins. {Same 1898: 197-231.) 1901. Clay and clay industries: N. J. chief clay-produc- ing state in the Union; value of clay and clay prod- ucts in 1900; investigations under way. (Soine 1901: xvill-xix.) 1901/2-1903/4. Ann. rept. of the dept. of clay-working and ceramics of the Rutgers Scientific School. In Documents as follows : 1. 1901/2 in 38 A.E. Rutgers Scientific School 1901/2: 59-70. 2. 1902/3 in 39 A.E. Rutgers Scientific School 1902/3: 61-68. 3. 1903/4 in 40 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1903/4: 65-69. 1902. Clay and clay industries; annual value of raw clay and clay products of N. J.; progress in prepa- ration of rept. on clay industry of state. (A.R. state geologist 1902: 8-10.) 1903. The clays and clay industry of N. J.; by Hein- rick Ries and Henry B. Kfimmel, assisted by Geo. N. Knapp. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1904. xxviii, 548 pp., pis., maps in pocket. Final rept. of state geologist, v. 6, 1903. . Same. (Leglsl. docs, 1903. v. 5, doc. 50.) 1904. The fauna of Clifford clays; classification of up- per cretaceous formations and faunas of N. J.; by Stuart Weller. (A.R, state geologist 1904: 131-159.) Middlesex County 1875. Survey of clay distr. in Middlesex Co.; esti- mated value of ann. product. (Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 12, 1875.) . Survey and final rept. on fire and potters' clays of Middlesex Co. (A.R. state geologist 1875: 10-12.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 391 INDUSTRIES AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Pottery, Clay and Glass— cont'd Clay — cont'd Middlesex County — cont'd 1877. Final rept. on clay distr. of Middlesex Co. (Same 1877: 8-9.) 1886. Veto (Abbett) of act to facilitate digging and mining of clay in township of South Amboy, Middle- sex Co. (Minutes of Assem. 1886: 970.) 1887. Geologic surveys; survey of region occupied by Archaean rocks In progress; Highlands; deposits of iron and zinc ores; Rarltan clay beds; deposit of clay and sand in Middlesex Co. (Same 1887: 20-23.) Perth Amioy 1872. See above, Clay, this date. 1874. See same, this date. South Amhoy 1863. See above, Building Materials. Brick, this date. 1864. See below, Woodbridge, this date. 1869. See same, this date. 1872. See above, Clay, this date. 1874. See same, this date. 1878. See below, Woodbridge, this date. Trenton 1863. See above, Building Materials. Brick, this date. 1864. See below, Woodbridge, this date. 1869. See same, this date. Washington 1872. See above. Clay, this date. Woodbridge 1863. See above. Building Materials. Brick, this date. 1864. Fire and potters' clays of Woodbridge, Amboy and Trenton; mnftories. (A.R. state geologist 1864: 15.) 1869. Fire and potters' clays at Woodbridge, South Am- boy and Trenton. (Same 1869: 56-57.) 1872. See above, Clay, this date. 1874. See same, this date. 1878. Rept. on clay deposits of Woodbridge, South Am- boy and other places in N. J. together with their uses for fire brick, pottery, etc. [by G. H. Cook]. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. viii, 381 (1) pp., map in pocket, foldg. leaf. . Same. (Leglsl. docs. 1878, doc. 12.) . Same, in German. Bericht fiber die Thon-Ab- lagerungen von Woodbridge, South Amboy und anderen platzen in N. J. Newark, 1878. Copy seen in Free Public Library of Jersey City. Receipts and Expenditures 1902-1903/4. Table: disbursements to state college un- der act of March 17, 1902, providing for the estab- lishment of a course in practical and scientific in- struction in the art of clay-working and ceramics. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2 (p. 80)— some 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1901/2 (p. 598) — same 1903/4.) Glass 1868. See above, Clay, this date. . Sand for glass-making, molding, etc. (Geology of N. J. 1868: 690-695.) . Glass mnfre. of N. J. is large. (Geology of N. J. 1868: X.) 1873. Glass sand; thriving condition of glass mnfre.; glass sand at Flanders, Morris "Co. and near Sand Pond on Blue Mountain, Warren Co. (A.R. state geologist 1873: 105.) 1874. Half the window glass in U. S. is made from N. J. sand. (Same 1874: 60.) 1878. Glass-sand. (Same 1878: 70-80.) Lebanon glass works and Individual sand banks and pits. INDUSTRIES AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Pottery, Clay and Glass — cont'd Glass — cont'd 1881. See above, Clay, this date. 1883. Glass. (6 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1882/3: 281-315.) Early history j glass-maklnR In N. J. ; window, plate and other glass ; list of glass factories In N. J. 1897-1903. Industry presentation; glass (window and bottle); table: no. of partners and stockholders; capital Invested, stock used and goods made; per- sons employed, by months, distinguishing sex; wages, earnings, and proportion of business done and classified weekly wages. (21 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1897/8 (pp. 53-54) — 27 same 1903/4.) 1899-1903. Glass (window and bottle) ; table showing aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 same 1899/00 (p. 130; 136) — 27 same 1903/4.) 1903. On glass, molding and furnace sands of N. J.; products. (A.R. state geologist 1903: xviii-xx.) Receipts and Expenditures 1877-1877/8. See below. Textile, these dates. Clay- Working; see above, Potteet, Clay and Glass. Clay Rubber Goods See also. Labor. Bmnlovment. 1899-1903. Rubber goods (hard and soft); table: ag- gregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 131; 137)— 27 same 1903/4.) Ship-Building; see Labor. Employment Shirts 1899-1901. Shirts; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 131; 137)— 25 sam^ 1901/2.) Shoes See also. Labor. Employment. 1882. See above. Leather, this date. 1895-1901. Industry presentation; shoes; table: no. of partners and stockholders; capital invested, stock used and goods made; persons employed, by months, distinguishing sex; wages, earnings and proportion of business done, and classified weekly wages. (19 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1895/6: 104-105.) 1899-1901. Shoes; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 same 1899/00: 131; 137.) 1901. Shoe industry; tables: days of work lost through sickness; cause of sickness; no. of deaths and causes. (25 same 1901/2: 373-375.) Burlington 1883. The shoe trade of Burlington City. (6 A.R. bu- reau of statistics of labor, etc. 1882/3: 125-126.) Silk; see below, Textile Industries Silver Manufactures 1899-1903. Silver goods; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p.l32; 138)— 27 same 1903/4.) Soap 1899-1903. Soap and tallow; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 132; 138)— 27 same 1903/4.) Steel See above, Iron and Steel. 392 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY INDUSTRIES AND MANUFACTURES— confd Textile See also. Labor. Employment. 1833-1880. See above, the general group, this date. 1877-1877/8. Table: expenses of comrs. as per act of Mar. 9, 1877, rel. to textile fabrics. (A.R. treasurer 1876/7 (p. 133)— some 1877/8.) 1878. Rept. of the N. J. comn. apptd. to devise a plan for the encouragement of mnfres. of ornamental and textile fabrics. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 90 pp. Copies seen In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Trenton, and in the N. T. Public Library. Saml. C. Brown, Thos. N. Dale and Boht. H. Thurston, commissioners. 1880. Fibre industries; by S. C. Brown. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 97-105.) Jnte, mallow, ramie, flax, hemp, silk. Carpets and Rtjgs 1899-1903. Carpets and rugs; table: aggregate quan- tity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 129; 135)— 27same 1903/4.) Cotton 1882. Relation betw. cotton plantations and market created by Amer. mnfres.; increase in home con- sumption 1870 to 1880; cotton area and distribu- tion; southern agrlc. (9 A.R. bd. agric 1881: 220- 221.) . Growth of American mnfres.; amt. Invested In cotton mnfres. in 1830, no. of spindles, employes, cotton used; do. in 1880. (9 same 1881: 214.) NEW JERSEY 1814. Abstr. of no. of cotton and woollen mills In each CO., no. of spindles In each, no. of wire factories, and no. of Merino, mixed blood and common sheep as re- turned by collectors under law of Feb. 11, 1814. (Votes of Assem. 1814/5: 233.) 1815. Rept. of committee (Dayton) on petition of cot- ton and woolen mnfrers. asking relief from excessive taxation rendered necessary by pressure of late war. (Same 1815/6: 65-66.) 1899-1903. Cotton goods; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 129; 135)— 27 same 1903/4.) 1901. Cotton mills; table: no. of deaths and causes thereof In five mills. (25 same 1901/2: 380.) . Cotton mills; table: causes of sickness in five mills. (25 same 1901/2: 379-380.) . Cotton mills; table: no. days work lost from sickness In five mills. (25 same 1901/2: 379.) Flax; see Labob. Employment Jute; see Labob. Empdoymkst Ramie 1880. See above. Textile, this date. Silk CirLruBE and Manufactuke 1837. Communication from Ed. P. Roberts and Saml. Sands of Baltimore, lid., rel. to silk culture In America. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 362-363.) 1879. Silk culture; by Rudolphus Bingham. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1879: 173-177.) . Aggregate production of the different silk mnfres. In the U. S. (3 same 1879/80: 86-87.) . Manual of instruction for the production of silk. (2 same 1879: 275-277.) From the " Hannal of Instmction for the production of silk." prepared by Prof. E. C. Elley of Washington. 1880. Silk; by Mrs. John Lucas of PhUa. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 109-113.) Work of Women's Silk Culture Assn. of the V. S. ; financial embarrassments. INDUSTRIES AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Textile— cont'd Silk CtjI/Tdbe ajtd MAJiirFACTUBE — cont'd 1880. Silk; by S. (Jhamberlain. (7 same 1879: 257- 261.) . Silk culture. (9 same 1881: 201-209.) Directions for mngmt. of a cocoonery ; hatching; feed- ing; molting; spinning; gathering and sorting cocoons ; chrysalids ; reeling ; egg raising ; markets and prices ; silk worm ; mulberry. 1882. Table: value of silk articles mnfred. In the U. S. (6 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1882/3- 195.) NEW JERSEY See also. Labor. Employment. 1837. ■^ept. of select committee (Molleson) on expedi- ency of protecting and encouraging culture of silk and mnfre. of beet sugar In state of N. J. (Minutes of Assem. 1836/7: 336-348.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Totes of Assem. 1836/7 : 348.) 1838. Rept. of the committee on agric. (Miller) to whom were referred memorials from various parts of the state praying for legislative encouragement to promote the culture of the mulberry and the production of silk. (Same 1837/8: 398-408.) . Communication from state treasurer (Southard) stating amt of monies paid by the state to encour- age the culture of silk. (Same 1838/9: 35.) 1839. Rept. of committee on agric. (Reeves) on act to repeal act to encourage the culture of sUk. (Same 1838/9: 338-341.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by J. T. Sherman, 1839. 6 pp. Copy seen in State Library. 1000 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9 : 341.) . Rept of minority of committee (Forman) on act to repeal act to encourage the culture of silk. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9: 436-441.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by James T. Sherman, 1839. 7 pp. Copy seen in State Library. 1000 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9 : 441.) 1879. Rise and progress of silk mnfre. in New Jersey. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1878/9: 279-285.) . On sericulture in N. J. (2 same 1878/9: xvi-xvii.) 1880. Rapid growth of silk industry. ((Jovs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 13, 1880.) . Practicability of silk culture In N. J. (7 A.R. bd. agric 1879: 11.) . Discussion at mtg. of state bd. of agric. reL to silk culture. (7 same 1879: 251-252.) . Growth of silk industry In the U. S.; climate and sou of N. J. adapted to silk culture. (3 AR. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1879/80: vlil-x.) 1881. Silk culture; Women's Silk Culture Assn. of Phila.; silk culture In N. J.; extract from a letter of U. S. consul (Peixotto) at Lyons resp. silk culture. (4 same 1881: xx-xxl.) . On the silk industry in the V. S. and In N. J. (4 same 1881: 141-153.) . On the silk industry in N. J. and in U. S.; amt of silk imported into U. S.; Women's Silk Culture Assn. of V. S. (8 AJl. bd. agric 1880: 235-236.) . Memorial of Women's Assn. for establishment of silk culture. 4 pp. (LegisL do(». 1881, doc 40.) . Rept of judges (at fair of State Agric. Socy.) on silk. (9 AJl. bd. agric 1881: 256-257.) . Silk culture in N. J. ((Jovs. mess. (McOellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1882. On silk culture; mnfre. in Paterson; early ef- forts in U. S. (9 A.R. bd. agric 1881: 21-22.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 393 INDUSTRIES AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Textile— cont'd Silk Cttltube and MANtrrAcruBE — cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd 1883. Specific state industries; the silk industry. (6 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1882/3: 169- 227.) . On silk culture and its effect on N. J. prosperity. (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 143-144.) 1886. Specific state industries; the silk industry. (9 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1885/6: 353- 375.) 1887. Amt. of increase in capital and product of silk mnfres. since 1883; no. of persons employed. (Govs, mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1895-1903. Industry presentation; silk goods; table: no. partners and stockholders; capital invested, stock used and goods made; persons employed, by months, distinguishing sex; wages, earnings and proportion of business done, and classified weekly wages. (19 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1895/6 (pp. 106-107)— 27 same 1903/4.) 1899.* The silk industry in N. J. ; its beginning, growth and present proportions. (22 same 1898/9: 109-121.) 1899-1903. Silk: table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 same 1899/00 (p. 132; 137)— 27 same 1903/4.) Atlantic County 1873. Experiments In silk culture in Atlantic Co. A.R. bd. agric. [1873] : 89.) (1 Paterson 1881. Silk mnfres. of Paterson, potteries of Trenton and hat establishments of Newark furnish large proportion of entire production of country. (Govs, mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 18, 1881: 5.) 1882. See above. Silk, this date. 1883. On the Paterson silk industry. (6 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1882/3: 124-125.) Wool 1882. Growth of woolen mnfres. in U. S.; capital in- vested and pounds used, employes in 1840 and 1880; wages paid and value of materials used in 1880; increase in product from 1870 to 1880. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 214-215.) NEW JERSEY 1814. See above. Cotton, New Jersey, this date. 1815. See same, this date. 1895-1903. Industry presentation; woolen and worsted goods; table: no. of partners and stockholders; cap- ital invested, stock used and goods made; persons employed, by months, distinguishing sex; wages, earnings, and proportion of business done, and classified weekly wages. (19 A.R. bureau of sta- tistics of labor, etc. 1895/6 (pp. 108-109)— 27 same 1903/4.) 1899-1903. Woolen and worsted goods; table: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 same 1899/00 (p. 133; 138)— 27 same 1903/4.) 1901. Woolen mills; table: no. of deaths and causes. (25 same 1901/2: 382.) . Woolen mills; table: causes of sickness. (25 sam£ 1901/2: 381.) . Woolen mills; table: no. days lost from sickness. (25 «owe 1901/2: 381.) Tobacco See above, Cigars, etc. INDUSTRIES AND MANUFACTURES— cont'd Trunks, etc. See also, Labor. Employment. 1899-1903. Trunks and traveling bags and trunk and bag hardware; tables: aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 133; 138)— 27 same 1903/4.) Varnish 1899-1903. Varnish; table:, aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 133; 138)— 27 same 1903/4.) INFLUENZA; see PUBLIC HEALTH INHERITANCE TAX; see TAXATION: STATE INJURIOUS INSECTS; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. PESTS INSANE Maintenance; see Maintenance INSECTS Injurious; see Agriculture. Crops. Pests INSOLVENCY; see DEBTORS INSPECTION Factory and Workshops; see Labor Liquor; see Liquor Traffic Livestock; see Agriculture. Livestock Mining; see Mines, etc. Oils; see that title INSURANCE serial 1876-1890. Rept. of secy, of state as comr. of insurance; pt. 1, fire and marine insurance; pt. 2, life and ac- cident insurance. Cbecklist The binder's title gives date of publication ; repts. cover tbe calendar year preceding. Beginning with 1879, this is noted on the title page, i. e., the binder's title reads 1880. but the title page, Rept. for year ending Dec. 31, 1879. Benry 0. Kelsey, secretary of state 1876 pt. 1, dept. ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. xvl, 367 pp. 1876, pt. 2, dept. ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. xlvlii, 142 pp. The only copy found of this rept. was in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Though for the year 1876, it is dated Aug. 20, 1877. 1876 doc. ed. None found. 1877 pt. 1, dept. ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. Ix, 439 pp. 1877 pt. 1, doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 521 pp. " pt. 2, dept. ed. Not found. " pt. 2. doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 186 pp. Submitted June 20, 1878. 1878 pt. 1. dept. ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1879. xxiii, 435 pp. Dated June 20, 1879. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1878 pt. 1, doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xxix, 510 pp. " pt. 2, dept. ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1879. V, 148 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1878 pt. 2, doc. ed. n. p., n. d. v, 166 pp. 1879 pt. 1, dept. ed. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1880. xvi, 449 pp. Dated June 23, 1880. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Trenton. 1879 pt. 1. doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xxii, 560 pp. " pt. 2, dept. ed. Trenton: W. S. Sharp, 1880. v, 180 pp. 1879 pt. 2, doc. ed. n. p., n. d. v, 198 pp. 1880 pt. 1, dept. ed. New Brunswick : J. F. Babcock, 1881. xli, 460 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 394 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY INS0EAWCE— cont'd serial — cont'd Checklist— confd Henry C. KeUey, gecretary of state — cont'd 1880 pt 1, doc ed. n. p., n. d. xll. 460 pp. •' pt 2. dept. ed. New Brunswick: J. F. Babcoct, 1881. xvi, 170 pp. Copy seen in the M. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1880 pt 2, doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xvl, 170 pp. 1881 pt 1, dept ed. New Brunswick : J. F. Babcock, 1881. vUi, 493 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark, and in Princeton University Library. 1881 pt 1. doc ed. n. p., n. d. vlil. 495 pp. " pt 2, dept ed. New Bnms?rick : J. F. Babcock, 1882. T, 164 (3) pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist Socy.. Newarlc 1881 pt 2, doc. ed. n. p., n. d. ▼. 164 (3) pp. 1882 pt 1. dept ed. Trenton : J. Ia. Hnrphy, 1883. Tiii, 329 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. State library. 1882 pt 1, doc ed. n. p., n. d. Till, 329 pp. " Pt 2, dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Mnrphy, 1883. y, 123 (3) pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist Socy.. Newarlc 1882 pt 2. doc. ed. n. p., n. d. t, 123 (3) pp. 1883 pt 1. dept ed. Somerrille: A. V. D. Honeyman, 1884. XT. 351 pp. 1883 pt 1. doc ed. n. p., n. d. xr, 351 pp. pt 2, dept ed. Somerrille : A. V. D. Honeyman, 1884. Till, 129 (3) pp. 1883 pt 2, doc ed. n. p.. n. d. Till, 129 (3) pp. 1884 pt 1. dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Hnrphy, 1883. xili, 313 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. 1884 pt 1, doc ed. h. t p. xili, 313 pp. pt 2, dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Mnrphy, 1885. t, 135 pp. 1884 pt 2. doc ed. n. p., n. d. t, 133 pp. 1885 pt 1, dept ed. Trenton: J. L. Hnrphy, 1886. xi, 309 pp. Copies seen in Princeton University Library and in the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. 1885 pt 1. doc ed. n. p.. n. d. xi, 309 pp. " pt Z. dept ed. Trenton: J. L. Hnrphy, 1886. v, 131 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. 1885 pt 2, doc ed. n. p., n. d. t, 131 pp. 1886 Pt 1, dept ed. Somerrille: The .Dnlonist-Gazette Office, 1887. xt 317 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist Socy~ Newarlc 1886 pt 1, doc ed. n. p.. n. d. xl, 317 pp. pt 2, dept ed. Not foond. " Dt 2, doc ed. n. p., n. d. v, 135 pp.. 1887 pt 1. dept ed. Somerrille : Unionist^iaxette, 1888. xvi, 317 pp. 1887 pt 1. doc ed. n. p., n. d. xrl, 317 pp. " pt 2. dept ed. SomerTlUe : Unlomst.Gaxette, 1888. Iv, 139 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. EOst Socy., Newark. 1887 pt 2, doc ed. n. p., n. d. iv, 139 pp. 1888 pt 1. dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Hnrpliy Publish- ing Co., 1889. XT, 319 pp. 1888 pt 1. doc ed. n. p., n. d. xv, 319 pp. 1889 pt 2. dept ed. Trenton : The J. L. Hnrphy Publish- ing Co., 1889. It. 141 pp. 1889 pt 2, doc ed. n. p., n. d. iv, 141 pp. " pt i, dept ed. Somervllle: The Unionlst-Gasette Assn., 1890. x, 355 pp. 1889 pt 1. doc ed. o. p.. n. d. x, 355 pp. " pt 2, dept ed. Somervllle : The Unionist-Gazette Assn.. 1890. iv, 155 pp. 1889 pt 2. doc ed. n. pu, n. d. It, 155 pp. Snbmitted Hay 13, 1890 ; binder's title is, pt 2, 1890. 1890 pt 1. Trenton : The Sliarp Printing Company, 1891. xiv, 344 pp. 1890 pt 1. doc ed. n. p.. n. d. xiv, 344 pp. pt 2, dept ed. Trenton : Tiie John L. Hnrphy Pnb- lishlng Company, 1891. v, 171 pp. 1890 pt 2. doc ed. n. p., n. d. t, 171 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1876 omitted. 1877 in Ijegish docs. 1879, does. 29-30. mSUSANCE— cont'd serial — cont'd 1878 " __„ — • 1880, V. 2, docs. 57 ; 59. 1879 •' " - 1881, docs. 47-48. 1880 " *» ' 1882. docs. 36-37. 1881 " •* ' 1882. V. 2. docs. 38-39. 1882 " n ' 1883, docs. 5-5%. 1883 " " ' 1884. T. 2, docs. 32-32%. 1884 " *' ' 1885. V. 2, docs. 31-32. 1885 " u ' 1886. T. 3. docs. 30-31. 1886 " " ' 1887, T. 3, docs. 30-31. 1887 '; M • 1888, T. 3. docs. 28-29. ^• ' 1889, T. 3. docs. 23-24. 188$ ** <* ' 1890. T. 4. docs. 33-34. 1890 " ** • 1891, T. 2. docs. 10-11. 2 series 1891-1904. Ann. rept of comr. of banking and insur- ance; pt. 1, fire and marine insurance; pt 2, life, fidelity and casualty insurance. Checklist The dept and doc. editions differ only in the fact that the imprint is omitted from the doc ed. Geo. 8. Duryee, commissioner 1891 [pt 1]. Trenton: The John L. Hnrphy Publishing Company, 1892. xxlii. 472 pp. 1891 [pt 2]. Trenton: The John !<. Htirphy Publishing Company, 1892. xx, 355 pp. 1892 (pt 1]. Trenton: The John L. Mnrphy PnbUshiag Company, 1893. xi. 440 pp. 1893 [pt 1]. Trenton : The Jchn L. Hnrphy Publishing Company, 1894. 444 pp. 1893 [pt 21. Trenton: The John L. Murphy Publishing Company. 1894. 522 pp. 1894 [pt 1]. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1895. 442 pp. 1894 [pt 2]. Trenton. HacCrellish t Quigley, 1893. 524 pp. 1895 [pt 1]. Trenton: The John L. Mnrphy PuMlshing Company, 1896. 458 pp. 1895 [pt 2]. Trenton: The Jolin L. Mnrphy PubUshisg Company, 1896. 542 pp. Submitted AprU 25, 1896; binder's title is ... . 1896. Wnt. Settle, commissioner 1896 pt 1. Trenton : HacCrellish & Qnigley, 1897. 344 pp. 18^ pt 2. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qni^y, 1897. 433 pp. 1897 pt 1. Trenton: HacCreUish & Qnigley, 1898. 493 pp. 1897 pt. 2. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1898. 445 pp. Binder's title .... 1898. 1898 pt 1. Trenton : MacCrellUh & Quigley. 1899. 317 PP- 1898 pt 2. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qnigley, 1899. 421 PP. Binder's title .... 1899. 1899 pt 1. Camden : S. Chew & Sons, 1900. 364 pp. " pt 2. Camden : S. Chew & Sons, 1900. 224 pp. Binder's title .... 1900. 1900 pt 1. Camden : S. Chew t Sons. 19(^1. 390 pp. " pt 2. Camden : S. Chew & Sons, 1901. 542 pp. Binder's title .... 1901. 1901 pt 1. Camden: S. Chew & Sons Company, 190::. 556 pp. 1901 pt 2. Camden : S. Chew & Sons Company. 1902. 586 pp. Brnder'B title .... 1902. 1902 pt 1. dept ed. Not found. " pt 1, doc ed. n. p., n. d. 496 pp. 1902 pt 2. Camden : Sinnickson Chew t Sons Company, 1903. 624 pp. Binder's title . . . 1903. David O. Watkins, commissioner pt 1. Camden : Sinnickson Chew & Sons Company, 182 DO. Sinnickson Chew t Sons Company, 1903 1904. 482 pp. 1903 pt 2. Camden : 1904. 664 pp. Binder's title .... 1904 pt J. Trenton : PP 1904 pt 2. Trenton : MacCrellish t Quigley, 1903. 64« pp. Binder's title . . . 1905. In Collected docs, as follows : 1891 In LeglsL docs. 1892. t. 2, docs. 10-11. 1892 1893, V. 2, docs. 11-12. 1893 " " " 1894, v. 2, docs. 15-16. 1894 ■' " " 1895 (L e. 119 sess.), v. 2, docs. 1»- 16. ,- 1895 in Li«isl. docs. 1895 (L e. 120 sess.), v. 2, docs. 16- 17. 1904 MacCrellish & Quigley, 1903. 1896 in LegisL docs. 1896, V. 2, docH. 13-14. 1897 .. u 1897. v. 2, docs. 7-8. 1898 " ** * 1898. V. 2. docs. 8-9. 1899 " " « 1899, t. 3. docs. 12-13. 1900 " *• • 1900. V. 3, docs. 20-21. 1901 " " ' 1901. V. 3. docs. 26-27. 1902 " « * 1902, t. 3. does. 28-29. 1903 •' " * 1903. V. 3. docs. 29-30. 1904 •' " ' 1904. V. 3, does. 29-30. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 395 INSURANCE— cont'd non-serial 1825. See Banks, this date. 1878. See Corrupt Practices, this date. . Suggestions respecting examination of savings and insurance cos. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 26.) 1879. On the disposition of officers and representatives of insurance cos. authorized to transact business in state, to enforce legal penalties in cases of violation of law; provision of statutes rel. to same. (A.R. secy, of state as insurance comr. 1879 pt. 1: xii- xiii.) Paging from Document edition. 1884-1890. Ann. detailed stmts, of Insurance cos. other than life of other states. (Same 1884 pt. 1 (pp. 83- 238) — same 1890.) For stmts, earlier tlian 1884 and later than 1890, see below. Fidelity and Casualty Insurance, under dates 1891-1904, and Fire Insurance, under dates, 1876- 1904. 1885. Veto (Abbett) of act to provide for incorporation and regulation of insurance cos. (Minutes of Assem. 1885: 783-785.) 1890. On the collection of insurance statistics. (13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor etc. 1889/90: 454.) 1892. Insurance policies; by James A. Morrisse. (15 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor etc. 1891/2: 339- 343.) 1896. Time of returns from insurance cos. fixed for Dec. 31 in all states; comr. of banking and insur- ance desires that date to remain on N. J. statutes and his rept. allowed to be made same date; ex- planation of incompleteness of rept. of 1895. (Govs, mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) Accident Insurance See also below. Fidelity and Casualty. 1876-1880. Ann. detailed stmts, of accident insurance COS. (A.R. secy, of state as insurance comr. 1876 pt. 2 (pp. 115-123)— some 1880.) See also above, the general group, under dates, 1884- 1890 ; and below. Fire Insurance, under dates, 1876- 1904, note resp. foreign Insurance cos. 1876-1891. Table: accident business each year since organization of insurance dept.; risks written, pre- miums reed., and losses paid. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to life, etc. 1891 pt. 2: xiii.) 1886-1890. Accident insurance cos.; exhibit of business for yr. (Same 1886 pt. 1 (p. 311)— same 1890.) Assessment 1891-1899. Abstrs. of ann. stmts, of assessment acci- dent assn. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to life, etc. 1891 pt. 2 (pp. 297-300)— some 1899.) Assessment Insurance 1880. On co-operative assns., N. J. statutes make no provision for their admission. (A.R. secy, of state as insurance comr. 1880 pt. 2: xvi.) Accident; see above, Accident Insurance Life; see below. Life Insubance Banking and Insurance Department See also above, the serial group. 1892. Creation of dept. of banking and insurance (1891); powers and duties of comr.; work accom- plished; report. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 30-31.) Casualty Insurance See below, Fidelity and Casualty. Credit Guarantee 1891-1894. Abstrs. of ann. stmts, of credit guarantee COS. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to life, etc. 1891 pt. 2 (pp. 315-316)— some 1894.) INSURANCE— cont'd Deposits 1869-1889. Amt. of securities deposited by insurance cos. (A.R. treasurer 1868/9 (p. 468)— some 1888/9.) Paging from Collected docs. 1890. Deposits of insurance cos. transferred to secy, of state under act of 1890. (Same 1889/90: 301.) 1895. Text of law resp. deposits by surety cos.; list of deposits made with state comptroller. (A.R. comp- troller 1894/5: 22-23.) Fidelity and Casualty Insurance 1882-1891. Table: fidelity and surety business each year; risks written, premiums reed., and losses paid. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to life, etc. 1891 pt. 2: xiii.) 1891-1904. Abstracts of ann. stmts, of fidelity and cas- ualty insurance cos. (Same 1891 pt. 2 (pp. 255-294) — same 1904.) Heretofore Included in stmts, of cos. other than life ; see above, the general group, under dates, 1884- 1890 ; note that 1884-1890 is in pt. 1. . Tables: classification of assets of fidelity and cas- ualty insurance cos.; do. liabilities; do. income; do. expenditure. (Same 1891 pt. 2 (pp. 328-331) — same 1904.) . Table: risks, premiums, and losses of fidelity and casualty insurance cos. (Same 1891 pt. 2 (p. 332)— some 1904.) . Table: business of fidelity and casualty insur- ance cos. in N. J. (Sams 1891 pt. 2 (p. 333) — sams 1904.) Fire Insurance 1876. No. of insurance cos. other than life transacting business in N. J.; location by cos.; classification as N. J. COS., cos. of other states, foreign countries. (Rept. secy, of state as comr. of insurance 1876 pt. 1: iii.) . Acct. of proceedings agst. fraudulent insurance cos. (Same 1876 pt. 1: ix-xi.) 1876-1890. Tables, distinguishing N. J. joint stock cos., N. J. mutual cos., insurance cos. of other states, foreign cos. — U. S. branches; location, date of or- ganization, capital stock, assets, liabilities includ- ing capital stock, percentage of surplus to capital, percentage of impairment of capital, assets for each dollar of liabilities; classification of assets; do. liabilities; do. income; do. expenditures; risks, premiums and losses of each class. (Same 1876 pt. 1 (pp. 328-357) — same 1890.) Each table is followed by a recapitulation of totals for each class of insurance cos., that is, joint stock cos., etc. Insurance cos. of other states and foreign cos. are omitted, 1882-1890. The table is continued below, under dates, 1891-1904. 1876-1891. Table: results of business of U. S. branches of foreign cos. in N. J., each year, since establish- ment of insurance bureau. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to fire and marine insurance 1891 pt. 1: xviii.) . Table: results of business of fire insurance cos. of other states in N. J., each year. (Same 1891 pt. 1: xvii.) . Table: aggregate business of all fire insurance COS. transacting business in state. (Sams 1891 pt. 1: xviii.) 1876-1904. Table: exhibit of business in N. J.: location, risks written, premiums reed., average rate of prem- ium, losses incurred, excess of premiums over losses, ratio of premiums to losses reed.; N. J. joint stock insurance cos., N. J. mutual insurance cos., insur- ance COS. of other states, foreign cos. — U. S. branches. (A.R. comr. of insurance 1876 pt. 1 (pp. 358-362)— some 1904.) 396 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY INSURAKCE— cont'd Fire Insurance — cont'd 1876-1904. Last of fire tnsnrance cos. admitted into state. (Same 1876 pt 1 (p. ylii) — comr. of banking and in- surance rel. to fire and marine insurance 1904.) List of COS. withdrawn Included after 1876. No COS. admitted in 1893. Ann. detailed stmts, of foreign fire insurance cos. (Same 1876 pt 1 (pp. 273-325) — ^A.R. comr. of bank- ing and insurance rel. to fire and marine insurance, 1904.) Foreign insurance cos., 1881-1890. [that-ls. Including accident and all Insurance other than life) ; fire and fire-marine insurance, 1891-1904. . Ann. detailed stmts, of fire and fire marine in- surance cos. of other states. (Same 1876 pt. 1 (pp. 113-271) — AM. comr. banking and insurance reL to fire and marine insurance 1904.) During the interral, 1884-1890 ; the stmts, are given with " Insurance cos. other than life." 1878-1882. last of fire insurance cos. organized under laws of state gone into voluntary liquidation and reinsured their risks. (Same 1878 pt. 1 (p. x) — same 1882.) Paging from doc ed. 1879. Abstrs. of the stmts, of fire insurance cos. auth- orized to transact business in N. J., showing their condition on Dea 31, 1879. Issued by secy, of state in advance of his ann. rept 13 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1882, V. 2, doa 58.) 1885. Ijst of cos. organized under law of state that have ceased to do business during yr. (AJl. secy, of state as comr. of insurance. 1885 pt 1: vil) 1889-1892. N. J. fire insurance cos. that have retired from business during yr. (Same 1889 pt 1 (p. viil) — comr. banking and insurance rel. to fire and ma- rine insurance 1892.) 1890-1895. New cos. organized under laws of state. (Same 1889 pt 1 (p. vii) — comr. of banking and in- surance rel. to fire and marine insurance 1895.) 1890/1-1903/4. Comparison of fire business each yr. with that of previous yr. (AJt comr. of banking and insurance reL to fire and marine insurance 1891 pt 1 (pp. x-rvi) — same 1904.) 1891. On new laws, particularly the standard fire policy. (Same 1891 pt. 1: xxi-xxil) . On disastrous results of fires past yr. and sug- gested legislation to prevent incendiarism. (Same 1891 pt 1: XX.) 1891-1904. Tables: location, capital, assets, liabilities, and surplus of fire and fire-marine insurance cos., distinguishing stock cos. of N. J., cos. of other states and foreign cos.; classification of assets; do. liabili- ties; do. income and receipts; do. expenditures; fire risks, premiums and losses incurred. (Same 1891 pt 1 (pp. 428-445)— «ame 1904.) . Table: marine and inland business of cos. of other states and of other countries each yr. (Same 1891 pt 1 (p. 450)— «ame 1904.) 1893. Passage of a law providing for officer to investi- gate causes of fire, when requested by insurance co. recommended. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 28.) 1894. Suits instituted agst unauthorized insurance agts. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance reL to fire and marine insurance 1894 pt 1: 12-13.) 1897-1901. Table: underwriting and investment ex- hibit for yr., distinguishing cos. of N. J., those of other states, and those of other countries. (Same 1897 pt 1 (pp. 476-483)— Mine 1901.) 1899. Most unfavorable results in fire underwriting In many years. (Same 1899 pt 1: 4.) 1900. State fire insurance cos. dissolved during yr. (Same 1900 pt 1: 3-4.) INSURANCE— cont'd Fire Insurance — cont'd 1901. State fire insurance cos. organized. (Same 1900: pt 1: 3.) 1903. ESect of Baltimore fire on fire insurance of N. J (Same 1903 pt 1: 9-10.-) Joist Stock 1876-1890. See above, Mre Insurance, these dates. 1876-1891. Table: results of business of state stock fire insurance cos. each year since establishment of in- surance bureau. (A.R. comr. of banking and insur- ance rel. to fire and marine, etc., 1891: xvl) 1876-1904. See above. Fire Insurance, these dates. ^. Ann. detailed stmts, of N. J. joint stock fire and fire marine insurance cos. (AJt secy, of state as in- surance comr. 1877 pt 1 (pp. 1-68) — ^A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to fire and marine in- surance 1904.) 1881-1891. Table: standing and total business of the ten state stock fire insurance cos. for ten yrs. (AR. comr. banking and insurance rel. to fire, etc 1891: pt 1: xix.) 1891-1892. List of stock fire insurance cos. examined and date of examination. (Same 1891 pt 1 (pp. xxii- xxlii) — game 1892.) 1891-1904. See above. Fire Insurance, these dates. MUTTAI. 1876-1890. See above. Fire Insurance, these dates. 1876-1891. Table: results of business of state mutual fire insurance cos. since establishment of insurance bureau. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance reL to fire and marine Insurance 1891 pt 1: xviL) 1876-1904. Ann. detailed stmts, of N. J. mutual fire in- surance cos. (Same 1876 pt 1 (pp. 69-111) — comr. banking and insurance rel. to fire and marine insur- ance 1904.) Paging from doc. ed. . See above. Fire Insurance, these dates. 1891-1904. Table: resources, liabilities, income, expendi- tures, risks, premiums, losses incurred, etc, of N. J. mutual fire insurance cos. (AJt comr. of hanking and insurance reL to fire and marine insurance 1891 pt 1 (p. 449)— «oine 1904.) The table Is divided from 1894 to 1904 and the informa- tion more detailed. 1893. On necessity for more stringent statutory r^n- lations governing organization of fire insurance cos. upon mutual plan. (Borne 1893 pt 1: 11.) Laws 1852. An act to provide for the incorporation of in- surance COS. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1852. 12 pp. Copy seen In the X. J. Hist Socy., Xewark. 1877. Text of suppL to insurance act (Rept secy. (pp. 241-258)— some 1904.) 1893-1904. Assessment life assns.; table: assets, lia- bilities, income and disbursements. (Sams 1893 pt. 2 (p. 496)— some 1904.) . Assessment life assns. ; business in N. J. for yr. : policies in force at beginning and end of yr., policies issued and terminated, claims paid and incurred. (Same 1893 pt. 2 (p. 498)— some 1904.) . Assessment life assns. ; general business for yr. : no. and amt. of policies in force at beginning and end of yr., policies issued and terminated, and in- crease. (Same 1893 pt. 2 (p. 497) — same 1904.) Endowment Obdees 1891. Agst. endowment orders; enactment of additional legislation to make them more directly amenable to law recommended. (A.R. comr. banking and in- surance rel. to life, etc. 1891 pt. 2: xviii-xlx.) INDUSTEIAI 1876-1891. Table: industrial insurance business each yr. since establishment of insurance dept.; policies issued, policies in force, premiums reed, and claims paid. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to life, etc. 1891 pt. 2: x.) 1883-1889. Table: industrial insurance cos. of N. J. and other states doing business in state; premiums reed., losses incurred, excess of premiums over losses incurred; tax 1884-1890. (Govs. mess. (Ab- bett) Jan. 13, 1891, app.) 1891. Taxation of state and foreign industrial insur- ance COS.; premiums reed, in 1889; taxes paid; new basis of taxation should be created for these corpor- ations. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1891-1904. Table: industrial insurance business in state. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to life, etc. 1891 pt. 2 (p. 325)— some 1904.) Livestock See also below, Insurance : Individual Companies. 1876-1877. Ann. detailed stmts, of live stock insurance cos. (A.R. secy, of state as insurance comr. 1876 pt. 2 (pp. 125-128)— some 1877.) 1891-1896. Abstrs. of ann. stmts, of live stock insurance COS. (A.R. comr. of banking and Insurance rel. to life, etc. 1891 pt. 2 (pp. 303-305)— some 1896.) Lloyds; see below, Insurance: Individual Companies Mutual Insurance Fiee; see above, Fiee Insueance. Mutual Plate Glass 1876-1891. Table: plate glass insurance business; risks written, premiums reed, and losses paid. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to life, etc. 1891 pt. 2: xiv.) 1886-1890. Plate glass insurance cos.; exhibit of busi- ness for the year. (A.R. secy, of state as insurance comr. 1886 pt. 1 (p. 311)— some 1890.) Real Estate Title Insurance Companies 1891-1904. Abstrs. of ann. stmts, of real estate title insurance cos. (A.R. comr. of banking and insur- ance reL to life, etc. 1891 pt. 2 (pp. 309-312) — sams 1904.) 398 INDEX TO DOCOIENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY mSITRAirCE— cont'd Receipts and Ezpenditures See also. Ban^. Beceipts, etc. Department of Banking and Insurance. 1879. Rept of state treasurer (Wright) in compliance with a res. of the House Jan. 29, 1879, rel. to amts. paid into state treasury by the secy, of state on acct. of fees from foreign Insurance cos. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1879. 2 IL Summarizes receipts and payments for 1ST6 and ISTT ; stmt, for 1878 reed, too late to be pnblislied witli treasurer's rept . Same. 4 pp. (LegisL docs. 1879 v. 1, doc. 2T.) Steam Boiler Insurance 1878-1881. Table: steam boiler Insurance business each year; risks, premiums reed., and losses paid. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance reL to life, etc. 1891 pt. 2: xiT.) 188&-1890. Steam boiler insurance; table: business for the year. (AH. secy, of state as insurance comr. 1886 pt. 1 (p. 311)— game 1890.) Tazatian; see Taxation: State. Corporations mSURAirCE: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES Alliance Fire Insurance Company • 1828. Rept. of committee (Parker) on memorial of sundry inhabitants of state, praying for act to pro- hibit the Alliance Fire Insurance Co. from making Insurance within state. (Votes of Assem. 1827/8: 305.) American Employers' Liability Insurance (Company 1893. See below. Prudential Insurance Cki., this date. 1894. Rept. on condition of American Employers' Lia- bility Insurance Co. now In hands of receiyer. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to life, etc 1894 pt 2: 16-20.) American Fire Insurance Onnpany 1894. Failure of American Fire Insurance C^. located at Jersey CSty. (AJl. comr. of banking and insur- ance reL to fire and marine insurance 1894 pt. 1: 5.) 190L Stmts, showing condition of state fire insurance cos. as found by examinations: American, Fire- men's, Merchants, and Newark Fire Insurance Cos. {Same 1901 pt. 1: 15-2L) Anchor Life Insurance (Company 1874. Rept. from committee (Jones) on banks and in- surance on affairs of Anchor Life Insurance C!o. (Minutes of Assem. 1874: 1163-1165.) . Same. 4 pp. (L^isL docs. 1874, doc. 33.) 1881-1886. See below, N. J. Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Newark. Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Oimpany 1897. Failure of Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Atlantic City. (A.R. comr. of banking and insur- ance reL to fire and marine Insurance 1897 pt. 1: 5.) 1900. Rept. of recelTer of Atlantic Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co. (Same 1899 pt. 1: 517-olS.) Camden Insurance Company 1849. Rept. of committee on corporations (Redmond) reL to affairs of (Camden Insurance Cki. (Minutes of Assem. 1849: 903-9U.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1849. 12 pp. Copy seen in the X. J. State Ubrary. Camden Lire Stodc Insurance Company 1893. As result of examination of Camden Live Stock Insurance <^. Its affairs were placed in hands of receiver. (A..R. comr. banking and insurance reL to life, etc 1893 pt. 2: 20-2L) INSURANCE: rSDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Citizens' Insurance (^. 1876. Failure of the Citizens' Insurance Co.; protection of the policy holders by reinsurance in the People's Insurance Co. of Newark. (R^t. secy, of state as comr. of insurance 1876 pt. 1: xU-xiiL) Comxaeidal Mutual Life Insurance Company 1902. Commercial Mutual Life Insurance Ck). of Amer- ica, Jersey CJity, found to be insolvent (A.R. conir. banking and insurance reL to life etc. 1902 pt. 2- 4.) Delaware Horse and Mule Mutual Insurance Company 1891. Live stock insurance in state, condition of Be- ware Horse and Mule Mutual Insurance Co, of Trenton, now in hands of receiver. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance reL to life, etc 1891 pt 2: xvii-xviiL) Eastern Mutual Life Insurance Co. 1897. Repts. of winding up affairs of Eastern Mutual Life Insurance Co. and IT. S. Industrial Insurance Co. (AJl. comr. banking and insurance reL to life etc 1897 pt. 2: 5-7.) Employers' Liability Insurance Com-paay 1895-1897. Rept of receiver of Employers' Liability Insurance 0>. (AJL comr. banking and insurance reL to Ufe, etc 1895 pt 2 (pp. 501-504)— «ame 1897.) Firemen's Insurance Omipany, Newark 190L See above, American Insurance Co., this date Florists' Hail Association of America 1893-1894. Abstr. of ann. stmt of assessment hail assn. (Florists' Hail Assn. of America). (A.R. comr. banking and insurance reL to life, etc 1893 pt 2 (p. 475)— same 1894.) Hudson Siver Fire and Marine Insurance Company of Jeney City 1891. On condition of Hudson River Fire and Slarine Insurance Co. of Jersey City. (A.R. comr. banking and Insurance reL to fire and marine insurance 1891 pt 1: iv-v.) 1891-1893. Rept of receiver of Hudson River Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Jersey City. (Same 1891 pt 1 (pp. 423-425)— «oiii« 1893.) Lloyds 1895-1897. X. J. Lloyds insurance assns.; abstr. «tf ann. stmt (AJt comr. of banking and insurance reL to fire and marine insurance 1895 pt 1 (pp. 41-43) — same 1897.) State Flte Assn. in 1893: Mnftrera.' and Mereiiants' Fire Uivds of K. J. added in 1886 ; state fire ama. omitted In 1897. Merchants' Insurance Onnpany, Newark 190L See above, American Insurance Co., this d^fi. MiUville Mutual Marine and Fire Insurance Company 1879-1880. Rept of operations of MillviUe Mutual Ma- rine and Fire Insurance Co. to protect policy-holders since going into voluntary liouidation. (A.H. secy, of state as insurance comr. 1879 pt 1 (pp. i-ii)— same 1880.) 1885-1898. Rept of receiver of MiUviUe Mutual Marine and Fire Insurance Co. (Same 1885 pt 1 (pp. 281- 283j — comr. banking and insurance reL to fire and marine insurance 1898.) Monmouth Co. Life and Health Insurance Company 1852. Veto (Fort) of bill to incorporate MMunonth Ca Life and Health Insurance Co. (Vrtes of Assem. 1852: 838-839.) Mt HoUy Insurance Company 1894. Abstr. of ann. stmt of co. transacting no new business; Mt Holly Instirance Ca (AJEL aanr. of banking and insurance reL to fire and marine inr surance 1894 pt 1: 399-400.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 399 INSURANCE: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd Mt. Holly Insurance Company — cont'd 1894. Mt. Holly Insurance Co. reinsured Its risks with Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool, Eng. {Same 1894 pt. 1: 4.) Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company 1877. Commendation of the Mutual Benefit Life In- surance Co. (A.R. secy, of state as comr. of insur- ance 1876 pt. 2: vii-viii.) 1880. On oflBicial examination of Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. (Same 1880 pt. 2: v-x.) 1896. Same. (A.R. comr. of banking and insurance rel. to life etc. 1896 pt. 2: 15-19.) New Jersey Mutual Life Insurance Company of Newark 1876. Corruption in mngmt. of the N. J. Mutual Life In- surance Co.; action taken to wind it up. (Rept. secy, of state as comr. of insurance 1876 pt. 2: ix- xlv.) 1877. Rept. by secy, of state [and comr. of insurance] (Kelsey) rel. to examination of N. J. Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Newark. 26 pp. (Legist, docs. 1877 doc. 28). . Same. (Sen. jol. 1877: 140-166.) 1877-1880. Rept. of receiver of N. J. Mutual Life In- surance Co. (A.R. secy, of state as insurance comr. 1877 pt. 2 (p. 159-166)— «ame 1880.) Hepts. for 1879 and 1880 are both In ann. rept. 1880. 1881-1886. On N. J. Mutual Life Insurance Co. and the Anchor Life Insurance Co.; both in hands of re- ceiver. (Same 1881 pt. 2 (pp. x-xv) — same 1886.) New Jersey State Fire Association 1897. On the reorganization of N. J. State Fire Assn. of Jersey City as a joint stock co. (A.R. comr. bank- ing and insurance rel. to fire and marine insurance 1897 pt. 1:4.) Newark Fire Insurance Co. 1901. See above, American Insurance Co., this date. Paterson Fire Insurance Company 1876. Failure of the Paterson Insurance Co. (Rept. secy, of state as comr. of insurance 1876 pt. 1: xii.) 1879. On the insolvent Paterson Insurance Co. (Same 1879 pt. 1: xi.) 1887-1882. Rept. of receiver of Paterson Fire Insurance Co. (Same 1877 (p. 469)— same 1882.) Omitted in 1879. Peoples Insurance Co. of Newark 1876. See above. Citizens' Insurance Co., this date Protection Insurance Company 1849. Rept. of committee on corporations (Redmond) on investigation into affairs of Protection Insur- ance Co. of N. J. in Somerset Co. (Votes of Assem. 1849: 999.) Prudential Insurance Company 1893. On examination of affairs of Prudential Insur- ance Co. and American Employers' Liability Insur- ance Co. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to life, etc. 1893 pt. 2: 18-20.) 1899. Rept. of examination of Prudential Insurance Co. (Same 1899 pt. 2: 16-21.) 1903. Same. (Same 1903 pt. 2: 15-17.) Trenton Gas and Insurance Company 1839. Rept. of committee on corporations (Clark) as to whether Trenton Gas and Insurance Co. has com- plied with terms of its charter; rept. of comrs. of Trenton Gas and Insurance Co. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9: 374-375.) Trenton Mutual Life and Fire Insurance Co. 1850. Rept. of special committee (Bishop) on investi- gation into affairs of Trenton Mutual Life and Fire Insurance Co. (Minutes of Assem. 1850: 539-542.) INSURANCE: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES— cont'd United States Credit System Company 1894. Rept. resp. U. S. Credit System Co. now in hands of receiver. (A.R. comr. banking and insurance rel. to life, etc. 1894 pt. 2: 20-22.) 1894-1897. Rept. of receiver of U. S. Credit System Co. (Same 1894 pt. 2 (pp. 477-478)— some 1897.) United States industrial Insurance Company 1897. See above. Eastern Mutual Life Insurance Co., this date. INTEREST 1820. Rept. of committee (Yarrow) on petition from Salem Co. for alteration in law agst. usury, so as to reduce rate of interest to 6%. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1820: 132.) . Rept. from committee (Pennington) on petitions from Essex Co. rel. to reduction of the rate of in- terest. (Same Oct. 1820: 67-68.) 1823. Rept. from committee (GriflSth) on res. rel. to rate of interest. (Same Oct. 1823: 58.) 1856. Rept. of committee on finance (Riggs) on so much of govs. mess, as relates to subject of usury. (Sen. jol. 1856: 68-71.) . Same, separate. JJot seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1856 : 71.) . Usury laws vs. no usury laws. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 11-13.) . Increased rate of interest in Essex and Hudson COS. and city of Paterson; reason; uniform rate of interest should exist throughout state. (Same (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 11.) 1887. Discussion at ann. mtg. of bd. of agrlc. rel. to interest rate; res. adopted to memorialize legisla- ture to reduce rate to 5%. (14 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1886: 29-35.) 1891. Res. adopted by state bd. of agrlc. that reduction of interest rate from 6 to 5% would be a relief to interest-paying farmers and would also be a stimu- lus to other lines of business; discussion. (18 sams 1891: 306-311.) INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE; see LIBRARIES INTERSTATE FAIR; see AGRICULTURE. FAIRS IRELAND (W. B.) 1888. " The hygienic arrangement of school tasks." (12 A.R. bd. of health 1888: 201-203.) IRICK (HENRY J.) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1863-1865 ; Senator 1871-1873. Reports by [Select] Committee 1873. n. d. Accts. of comrs. of the sinking fund. 5 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1873.) . Same, separate, h. t. p. 4 pp. IRICK (WILLIAM) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1804-1811, 1813- 1814 ; Councilman, 1815-1817. Reports by [Select] Committee 1806. March 7. Allowance to comrs. for selling Indian lands. (Votes of Assem. Feb. 1806: 564-574.) 1807. Nov. 10. Rancocus toll-bridge co. (Same Oct. 1807: 38.) 400 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY IRICK (WILLIAM), 1799-1864 Member of Council from Burlington Co., 1837-1841 ; state director of the Delaware and Barltan Canal and Camden and Amboy B.B.. 1847-1849 (for Be- ports, see Ballroads : IndlTldual. United N. J. B.B. and Canal Co.)- Reports by Committee on Mtt.ttaby Affaibs 1839. Feb. 1. State arsenal. (Jol. legisl. council 1838/ 9: 151-152.) 1840. Feb. 28. Militia system; state arsenal, etc. (Same 1839/40: 293-294.) IRON Imports; see Commerce. Exports and Imports Manufactures; see Industries, etc. See also. Labor. Emplojrment. Iron and Steel. Mines and Mining; see that title Prices; see that title Production; see that title IRRIGATION; see AGRICULTURE. SOILS. IRRIGATION ISLAND HEIGHTS, OCEAN CO. Salt Grass; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage ISZARD (WILLIAM) Assemblyman from Salem Co.. 1873-1874. Reports by Committee on Fisheries 1874. March 3. Hatching house at Troutdale. (Min- utes ot Assem. 1874: 603-606.) . Same. 5 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1874, doc. 38.) ITALIAN LABOR; see LABOR. ALIEN LABOR IVINS (HOWARD) State Treasurer. 1866-1867 ; see BTnance : State. JACKSON (JOHN D.) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1826/7, 1835/6, 1852- 1853. Reports by [Select] Committee 1836. Feb. 14. Delaware and Raritan Canal and Cam- den and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6: 371-372.) JACKSON (JOHN P.) 1880. See Taxation: State, this date. JACKSON (JOSEPH) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1828-1830. Reports by Committee on Tebasubeb's Accoitnts 1829-1830. See Finance: State, serial group B. [Select] Committee 1829. Jan. 27. Morris Canal. (Votes of Assem. 1828/ 9: 200-202.) JACKSON (JOS. C.) 1864. Sept. 23. Rept. as comr. on naval credits. (Doc. ace. Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) JACOBS (P. H.) 1899. Poultry interests of N. J. (16 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1888 : 21-28.) JACOBSON (FREDERICK C.) Member of state sewerage comn., 1904. Annual Report; see Water Supply, etc. JACOBUS (CHAS.) 1884/5-1889/90. Rept. as city supt. of schools in New Brunswick. (A.R. bd. of education 1884/5 apo (pp. 87-89)— sa»ie 1889/90.) Omitted 1886/7, 1890/1. JAILS; see MAINTENANCE. DELINQUENTS JAMES (E. H.) 1884. What legislation is desirable for improvement of tenement houses. (8 A.R. bd. health 1884: 53-63.) JAMISON (J. L.) 1894. Defects of bldg. and loan assns. (16 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1892/3: 464- 466.) JELLY; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW JENKINS (6. E.) 1891. Notes on active iron mines. (A.R. state geologist 1891: 235-249.) 1896. Notes on zinc mines. (Same 1896: 334-336.) . Rept. on iron-mining, with notes on active mines. (Same 1896: 319-334.) 1897. Supplemental notes on mining industry of N. J. {Same 1897: 317-323.) Iron and zinc mines. . Clay and brick industry. (Same 1897: 324-350.) 1898. Fire-brick and clay industry. (Same 1898: 197- 231.) Rept. on iron-mining industry [and zinc mines]. (Same 1898: 232-237.) 1899. Rept. on iron mines. (Same 1899: 149-170.) JENKINS (RICHARD S.) Comr. of Eisberles, 1879-1885 ; see Fish and Game ; the serial gronp. JERSEY CITY, HUDSON CO. Formerly known as Paulas or Powles Hook; name changed to Jersey in 1829. Administration of Justice; see that title Banks; see Banks: IndividuaL Bank of America; Bank of Jersey City; City Bank; Franklin Bank; Jersey Bankisg Co.; Mechanics' and Traders' Bank; Union Bank Cholera; see Public Health Debt; see Debt: Local Geology; see that title Health; see Public Health Industrial Education. See Education Industries and Manufactures; see that title Land; see that title. Marsh and Tide Lands Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality Port of Entry; see Commerce. Customs Service (Quarantine; see Public Health Railroad Property; see Railroads. Jersey City Sanitation; see that title Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Ber- gen; Central; Fifth Ward; Germasia; Jersey City; Mechanics' and Laborers'; Provident School Houses; see Education School Library; see Education Schools in; see Education * Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust C^wipaiiies. Greenville Loan and Trust Company; also Jersey (Sty Typhoid Fever; see Public Health Valuation, etc.; see Taxation: State Water Supply; see that title INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 401 JESSUP (G. W.) 1893. Field experiments with soil rot of sweet potato. ( 14 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 6 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1893: 345-346.) JEWELRY Manufacture; see Industries, etc. JEWS 1892. Sanitary rept. as to Russian-Hebrew colonies in N. J.; by Leo F. Elstein. (16 A.R. bd. health 1892: 371-413.) Includes hist, of each settlement : Carmel ; Rosenhays ; Alliance ; Woodbine ; Mlzpah ; Eeega ; Malaga ; Zlon- town; Alberton: Hebron. . Settlements of Russian Jews and Germans. (19 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1891: 65-67.) 1899. "A few words about the Woodbine settlement . . . ." (27 savie 1899: 275-277.) 1900. The Jewish colonies of South Jersey; hist, sketch of their establishment and growth; by Wm. Stainsby. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00: 283-308.) Alliance ; Eosenhayn, Woodbine, Carmel ; other colonies which proved failures. . Same, separate. Camden: S. Chew & Sons, 1901. 28 pp. pis. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. 1902. The Woodbine Colony; by H. L. Sabsovlch. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 21-25.) JOHNES (JOHN B.) Senator from Morris Co., 1845-1847. Reports by Committee on Cobpoeations 1847. Jan. 29. Neshanic Mining Co. of Hunterdon Co. (Sen. jol. 1847: 268-269.) Select Committee 1845. Feb. 18. Memorial of N. J. R.R. and Transporta- tion Co. rel. to two-fold assessment of tax and tran- sit duty. (Sen. jol. 1845: 487-490.) JOHNSON (ALEX.) 1886. Common schools and the labor question. (9 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1885/6: 245-249.) JOHNSON (H. P.) 1902. Mosquitoes. (23 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 15 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1902: 559- 592.) JOHNSON (JAMES 0.) Assemblyman from Camden Co., 1852, 1853. Reports by Committee on Cobpoeations 1853. R.R. from Newark to N. Y. (Minutes of Assem. 1853: 298-299.) JOHNSON (JESSE) 1899/00-1902/3. Manual training in Lakewood. (A.R. bd. of education 1899/00 (pp. 430-431)— some 1902/ 3.) JOHNSON (JOHN) Assemblyman from Sussex Co., 1803-1804 ; member of committee to count and burn cancelled money, 1803 (see Money). JOHNSON (JOSEPH 0.) State Director of Joint Companies, 1857 (see Railroads : Individual. United N. J. R.R. and Canal Co.). JOHNSON (PERCY H.) Comr. of Fisheries, 1903-1904 ; see Fish and Game, the serial group. JOHNSON (S. W.) 1875. Agric. exper. stations in Europe. (3 A.R. bd. of agric. 1875: 20-26.) JOHNSON (W. C.) 1904. Experiences in some of the most famous peach orchards in America. (Procs. state hortic. assn. 1904: 257-263.) JOHNSON (WHITFIELD S.) Secretary of state, 1861-1865 (see Secretary of State, Special Reports). JOHNSON (WILLIAM M.) Senator from Bergen Co., 1896-1900. Reports by 1898 March 10. Rept. of Passaic Valley sewerage com- mittee. (Minutes of Assem. 1898: 343-347.) The other members were Robt. Williams and T. C. Wildman. JOHNSON (WILLIAM W.) Deputy Factory Inspector, first district, 1892-1898 ; see Labor. Factory Inspection. Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1823-1824. 1825. Repairs of state house and govt, house and lot. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1825: 84-85.) The other comrs. were Chas. Parker, Wm. Halsted, Jr. JOHNSTONE (E. R.) 1903. What type of supervision do private charities need from N. J.? (2 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1903: 97-100.) 1904. Treatment of defectives. (3 same 1904: 24-31.) JONES (A. R.) 1867-1871/2. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Cumberland Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1867 (pp. 715-719) — same 1871/2.) Paging from Collected docs. JONES (CHAS. L.) 1889. The home garden, its necessity, possibilities and profits. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 104-107.) JONES (E. A.) 1893-1894. Rept. on Agric. College Farm. (29 A.R. Rutgers Scientific School 1893 (pp. 149-156)— 30 same 1894.) JONES (HIRAM T.) 1899. Hardy shrubs for decoration of home grounds. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1899: 228-233.) JONES (L. R.) 1904. Diseases of the potato in relation to its develop- ment. (31 A.R. bd. of agric. 1903: 161-175.) JONES (PHINEAS) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1873, 1874. Reports by Committee on Banks and Insubancb 1874. March 23. Anchor Life Insurance Co. (Minutes of Assem. 1874: 1163-1165.) . Same. 4 pp. (Leglsl. docs. 1874, doc. 33.) 26 402 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY JONES (ROBERT STRETTELL) Assemblyman from Borlington Co.. 1787-1789. Reports by [Select] Committee 1790. June 4. Encouragement of mnfres. of N. J. (Votes of Assem. May 1790: 45.) . June 10. Settlement of accts. (Same May 1790: 63.) JONES (SAMUEL W.) Assemblyman from Monmouth Co., 1851-1853. Reports by [Select] Committee 1853. Jan. 21. Banking act. (Votes of Assem. 1853: 103-105.) JORDAN (ALVA T.) Assistant Horticnlturist of state agricultural experiment station. 1895-1904. See Agriculture. Crops. EYuit, these dates. 1896. Studies in horticulture at state agric. exper. sta- tion. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1896: 159-168.) 1897. Strawberries. (18 same and 10 same 1897: 119- 129.) . Small fruits. 32 pp. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 126.) 1898. Peach-growing. (19 A.R. state agric. exper. sta- tion and 11 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1898: 190-202.) . Same. 15 pp. (Agric. exper. stations. Bull. 133.) BalL was issued Jan. 15. 1899. 1898-1903. Experiments with small fruits. In Documents as follows : 1898 in 19 A.B. state agr. exper. stat. and 11 A.B. agr. coll. exiwr. Stat. 1898 : 132-145. 1899 in 20 A.B. state agr. exper. stat. and 12 A.R. agr. coll. exper. stat. 1899 : 135 ; 139-144. 1900 in 21 A.B. state agr. exper. stat. and 13 A.R. agr. coU. exper. stat 1900 : 217 ; 222-240. 1901 in 22 A.B. state agr. exper. stat and 14 A.B. agr. coll. exper. stat 1901 : 220 ; 225-238. 1902 in 23 A.B. state agr. exper. stat and 15 A.B. agr. coll. exper. stat 1902 : 248 ; 253-263. 1903 in 24 A.R. state agr. exper. stat and 16 A.B. agr. coll. exper. stat 1903 : 293 ; 307 ; 326. 1899. Forcing tomatoes. 18 pp. (Agric. exper. station. Bull. 141.) . The tree fruits — experiments in fertilizing, irri- gation, etc. (20 A.R. state agric exper. station and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1899: 145-149.) 1900. Horticultural work on the college farm. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1900: 176-187.) Pear growing In N. J. 14 pp. (Agric exper. sta- tion. Bull. 142.) . Same. (20 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 12 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1899: 176-187.) Experiments with the fruits — fertilizers, varie- ties, etc. (21 same and 13 same 1900: 240-255.) ISOl. Bush fruits — ^new varieties and sub-irrigation. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 254-257.) . Tree fruits. (22 same and 14 same 1901: 238-254.) 1902. Tree fruits — experiments with fertilizers, etc. (23 same and 15 same 1902: 263-282.) 1903. Tree fruits — experiments with fertilizers, etc. (24 same and 16 same 1903: 327-345.) 1904. Experiments with manures and fertilizers on different varieties of asparagus and raspberries. 20 pp. (Agric exper. stations. Bull. 173.) JORDAN (W. H.) 1896. Conservatism in scientific agric (23 A.R. bd. of agric 1895: 183-200.) 1903. Science and its use by the farmer. (30 same 1902: 109-123.) JUTE Culture; see Agriculture. Crops. Fiber Crops Industry; see Labor. Employment JUVENILE COURT; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE KAIGHN (JOSEPH) Member of Council from Gloncester Co., 1823/4, 1829/30. 1831/2-1832/3 ; one of comrs. for erection of new state penitentiary, 1833-1835; State Director of Joint Companies. Reports by [Select] Committee 1830. Feb. 15. Alterations in Council Chamber. (JoL legisl. councU 1829/30: 72.) 1833. Jan. 15. State prison. (Same 1832/3: 64-74.) State Dibectob 1840. Feb. 2. Delaware and Raritan Canal and Cam- den and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. (Votes of Assem. 1839/40: 310-320.) KANOUSE (JOHN L.) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1850. 1853. Reports by Committee ox ES)ucatio!t 1850. Feb. L Alteration of the school law. (Bfinntes of Assem. 1850: 499-502.) Copy seen in the State library, Trenton. The osoal no. were ordered prtd. f Mlnntes of Assem. 1850 ; 502.) [Select] Committee 1853. March 8. Creation of sinking fund for extin- guishment of exclusive privilege of Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transiwrtation Co. Trenton : True American Office, 1853. 15 pp. Same. (Sen. jol. 1853 app. pp. 447-459; Minutes of Assem. 1853: 687-698.) KATZENBACH (W. K.) 1894. An epidemic of typhoid fever at Bay Head, dar- ing July, from direct infection of a mUk supply. (Rept. dairy comr. 1894: 39-41.) KAUFFMAN (L. S.) 1891. Address on legislation in interests of pure butter, oleomargarine traffic, etc (18 A.R. bd. agric 1890: 315-320.) KEAN (PETER) 1824. See Elmer (Lucius Q. C.) KEARNEY (PHILIP) See Parks and Monuments. Stockton and Kearney Statues. KEARNY, HUDSON CO. School Houses; see Education KEASBY (ANTHONY) Assemblyman from Salem Co., 1798, 1800. Reports by Select Committee 1800. Oct 30. Waterworks on west branch of Stow Creek. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1800: 11.) KELLY (OLIVER) Member of state bd. of assessors, 1891-1895. Annual Reports ; see Taxation : State. KELLY (WM. E.) 1875. New method of driving the cutter bar of mowing and reaping machines. (3 A.R. bd. agric 1875: 67- 71.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 403 KELSEY (D. M.) 1904. Grass production. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 109- 114.) KELSEY (HENRY C.) Secretary of State. 1870-1896 ; commissioner of Insur- ance, 1876-1890, sec Insurance, tlie serial group. 1877. Feb. 12. N. J. Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New- ark. 26 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1877, doc. 28.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1877: 140-166.) 1886. Jan. 12. Restoration of state house. 9 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1886 v. 3, doc. 39; Sen. jol. 1886: 73-78; House jol. 1886: 72-78.) Joint rept. witli Leon Abbett, E. J. Anderson and Jolin 3. Toffey. KELSEY (J. A.) see HALSTED (BYRON D.) and J. A. KEL- SEY EEM6LE (BENJAMIN) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1847-1849. Reports by Semict Committee 1848. Jan. 17. Treasurer's accts. (Votes of Assem. 1848: 133-134.) KENNEDY (WILLIAM) Assemblyman from Sussex Co., 1804-1806, 1808-1811 ; member of Council. 1813-1815. Reports by Select Committee 1808. Nov. 11. Memorial of I. Ross rel. to emission of bills of June 9, 1780. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1808: 52.) KENT (WM.) Member of Passaic River comn., 1899. See Water Supply. Passaic Valley. KEROSENE; see OILS KERR (J. W.) 1897. Plums and their improvement. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 68-77.) KETCHAM (S. B.) 1890. Address to Mercer Co. bd. of agric. (18 A.R. bd. of agric. 1890: 413-422.) KEVITT (T. C.) 1898. Small fruits. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1898: 166-169.) KEYPORT, MONMOUTH CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Farmers' Bank; also Keyport Schools in; see Education Water Supply; see that title KEYS (JAMES) Assemblyman from Passaic Co.. 1887-1889: Deputy Factory Inspector, Fifth District, 1892-1897 (see Labor. Factory Inspection). KINDERGARTENS; see EDUCATION KING (THEODORE F.) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1847 ; State Superin- tendent of Public Schools, 1846-1851 (for Annual Reports ; see Education, the serial group) . Reports by Committee on Education 1847. Feb. 18. Apprn. to purposes of education of transit duty paid by r.r. and canal cos. (Minutes of Assem. 1847: 495.) KINGMAN (FREDERICK) 1878. [Brief.] In the matter of charges agst. the offi- cials of the N. J. state prison before the jt. com- mittee of the legislature, n. t. p. 14 pp. Copy seen in the State Library at Trenton. KINNEY (THOMAS T.) Assembl.yman from Essex Co., 1817/8-1819/20. Reports by [Select] Committee 1818. Jan. 13. Publication of Supreme Court decisions. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1818: 30-36.) 1819. Nov. 2. Rept. of Wm. S. Pennington on revision of laws. (Some Oct. 1819: 38-39.) 1820. Jan. 22. Newark Turnpike Co. (/Some May 1820: 76.) . May 26. Prtg. the public and revised laws. (Same May 1820: 185-186.) . June 12. School fund. (Same May, 1819/20: 228-229.) KINNEY (THOMAS T.) 1880-1882. Ann. address as President of state bd. of agric. In Documents as follows : 1880 in 7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879 : 5-15. 1881 " 8 1880:5-15. 1882 " 9 " " " 1881 : 7-24. KINSEY (CHARLES) 1773-1849 Native of Md. ; Assemblyman from Essex Co., N. J., 1812/3-1813/4, 1819/20, Councilman, 1814/5; As- semblyman from Bergen Co., 1826/7 ; member of i Congress. 1817-1819 ; appointed Judge of Court of Common Pleas in Bergen Co., 1830, 1835 and 1840 Reports by 1823. Nov. 1. See M'Culloch (Geo. P.) [Select] Committee 1820. Feb. 3. Bank in Distr. of Columbia. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1820: 102-103.) KINSEY (JAMES) Member of Council from Burlington Co., 1791. Reports by [Select] Committee 1791. Nov. 9. Manufactory in N. J.; contemplated. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1791: IL) KINSLEY (M. H.) 1900/1-1903/4. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Hudson Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1900/1 (p. 147) — same 1903/4.) KITCHELL (AARON) 1744-1820 Native of N. .T. ; member of Congress, 1791-1797, 1799- 1801 ; Assemblyman from Morns Co., 1781-1782, 1784, 1786-1790, 1793-1794, 1797, 1801-1804, 1809 ; U. S. Senator, 1805-1809. Member of committee to count and burn cancelled money, 1789 ; see Money. Reports by Committee on Tbeasubee's Accounts 1801. See Finance: State, serial group B. [Select] Committee 1794. Arrears of taxes of Morris Co. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1794: 52-53.) 1797. Nov. 4. Accts. of Jonathan Doan, agt. for erec- tion of the state prison. (Same Oct. 1797: 25.) 1804. Feb. 20. Compensation for official services. (Same 1803/4: 141-142.) . Nov. 13. Secy, of state's office. (Some Oct. 1804: 296-297.) . Dec. 1. Memorial of secy, of state concerning additional compensation. (Same Oct. 1804: 353-354.) 404 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY KITCHELL (AASON) 1744-1820 — cont'd Keports by — cont'd [Seiect] Committee — cont'd 1809. Nov. 3. Memorial of trustees of Queen's Collie. (Same Oct. 1809: 192.) . Nov. 27. Port of Jersey. (Same 1809/10: 299- 300.) KITCHEL (ABRAHAM) Member of Council from Morris Co., 1786-1788, 1793- 1794. 1796-1800. Reports by [Sei£ct] Committee 1796. Feb. 18. House of correction. (Jol. legisl. coun- cU Jan. 1796: 62.) 1797. March 4. Inspection of secy.'s office. (Same 1796/7: 76.) 1798. Nov. 5. Auditor's office. (Same Oct. 1798: 14.) 1799. June 11. State prison. (Sain* May 1799: 30.) . Nov. 6. State prison. (Same Oct. 1799: 15.) KITCHELL (EZEKTEL) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1815/6-1816/7. Reports by [Select] Commtttee 1816. Jan. 25. Arms and munitions of war belonging to the state. (Votes of Assem. 1815/6: 139-142.) 1817. Jan. 14. Mnfre. of bar iron in state. (Same 1816/7: 96.) KITCHELL (WILLIAM) State Geologist, 1854-1856 (for annual rejxirtB ; see Geology). 1857. Dec. 15. Progress on geol. survey in the north- em division of the state. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 1858: 59-60.) 1861. Jan. 15. Progress of geol. survey. (6 A.R. state agric. socy. 1860: 69-71.) KITTATUfNY VALLEY Climate; see that title RainfaU; see CUimate KLEUfHEmZ (WM.) 1904. Landscape gardening. (Procs. state hortia socy. 1904: 104-114.) KLINE QACOB) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1820-1825, 1830-1831 ; state treasurer, 1836. Reports by Asgemblyman Committee os TKEAStrsEB's AccorTTts 1824-1825. See Finance: State, serial group B. Seij:ct Committee 1821. Nov. 21. Fees of derk in chancery; fees of sheriff in sale. (Votes of Assem. 1821: 69.) 1822. Nov. 19. Transmitting communication from atty. gen. Frelinghuysen rel. to debts due state from I. Ogden. (Same 1822: 97.) 1824. Nov. 17. MiUtia system. (Same Oct 1824: 86- 87; JoL L^isL CouncU 1824: 32-34.) Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. ; no. of copies not specified. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1824 : 87.) 1825. Nov. 11. Rept. of treasurer. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1825: 82-83.) 1830. Nov. 3. State subscription to Camden and Am- boy R.R. and Transportation (Do.; majority rept (Same 1830/1: 27.) (AJl. state geolo- KLDfE (JACOB)— cont'd State Treasurer See Finance : State ; also Treasurer. 1837. Oct 27. Joint rept with late Gov. (Dickerson) on surplus revenue. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 4&- 46.) KLOTZ (JACOB) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1889-1890. Reports by Speciai, Committee 1891. See Smith (Peter D.) KNAPP (E. FRED) 1892/3-1893/4. Rept as principal of Summit public school. (A-R. bd. of education 1892/3, pt 1, app. (pp. 163-164)— «ow!« 1893/4.) 1894/5-1896/7. Manu^ training in Sununit, Union Ck). (Same 1894/5 (pp. 382-385)— «ajn« 1896/7.) KWAPP (G. N.) 1903. Underground waters of N. J. gist 1903: 73-93.) KNIFFEN (L. G.) 1885. Wild cranberry crop of Wis. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 234-236.) KNIT GOODS Manufacture; see Industries, etc See also. Labor. Employment. KREBS (H. C.) 1894/5-1895/6. Rept. as principal of public schools of Hammontan. (A.R. bd. of education 1894/5 (pp. 243-244)— «amc 1895/6.) 1897/8-1899/00. Rept as principal of Somerville public schools. (Same 1897/8 (pp. 252-253) — same 1899/00.) 1902/3-1903/4. Rept as co. supt of schools in Somerset Co. (Same 1902/3 (pp. 79-S2}~same 1903/4.) KREILING (HENRY) 1896/7-1897/8. Manual training in Carlstadt, Bergen Co. (AJt bd. of education 1896/7 (pp. 316-318)— same 1897/8.) KREITLER (HERMAN) 1899/00-1903/4. Rept as supervising architect of school- house plans. (AJl. bd. of education 1899/00 (pp. 337-340)— «ame 1903/4.) KifMMEL (HENRY B.) State Geolo^t lOOl-date (1913) (for annual report, see Geology). 1896. The Newark or red sandstone system — rept of progress. (AJt state geologist 1896: 27-88.) 1897. The Newark system or red sandstone belt (Same 1897: 23-159.) 1899. Notes on copper mines. (Same 1899: 171-175.) 1900. The mining industry. (Same 1900: 197-213.) . Portland cement indnstry. (Same 1900: 9-101.) 1901. The mining industry. (Same 1901: 133-161.) 1902. The iron and zinc mines. (Same 1902: 113-123.) . See Salisbury (RoUin D.), this date. 1903. A summary of the work of the geoL survey of N. J., with a subject index to its repts. Trenton: Mac- Crellish & Quigley, 1903. 27 pp. Copies seen In the State Library and in the Free Public Library of Xewark. . See Ries (Heinrich) this date. 1904. Molding sands. (A.R. state geol(«ist 1904: 187- 246.) Assisted by S. S. Hamilton. . The mining indnstry. (fame 1904: 291-302.) . WeU records. (Same 1904: 263-271.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 405 KUSER (ANTHONY E.) Member of state bd. of assessors, 1891-1895. Annual Reports; see Taxation: State LABOR Arrangement Labor in General Labor in New Jersey Alien Labor Apprenticeships Bureau of Statistics Child Labor Department of Labor Elmployment Agricultural Implements Bakeshops Boilers Boxes Etc. Employment Offices Exhibitions Factory and Workshop Inspection Farm Labor Hours of Labor Industrial Hygiene Laws Receipts and Expenditures Truck System Wage-Earners Wages Welfare Work Woman Labor 1880. Foreign labor repts. ; relative condition of labor, etc., in Europe and the U. S., based chiefly upon consular repts. to the state dept. at Washington. (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1879/80: 243-316.) 1884. List of bureaus of statistics of labor in the U. S. (7 same 1883/4: xvii.) . Text of act to establish a [national bureau of labor]. (7 same 1883/4: xvi.) 1893. Social development and the functions of bureaus of labor statistics. (16 same 1892/3: 53-69.) NEW JERSEY serial REPORTS tinder law of March 27, 1878. English Edition 1878-1903/4. Ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of labor and Industries, 1-27. Checklist Unless otherwise stated, doc. and dept. editions diftei only in imprint, which is omitted from the doc. ed. James Bishop, chief of bureau 1. 1878. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. Ix, 296 (1) pp. 2. 1878/9. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1879. xxi, 303 pp. 3. 1879/80. Somerville : E. B. Porter, 1880. xv, 364 pp. 4. 1880/1. Somerville : E. B. Porter, 1881. xxli, 299 pp. 5. 1881/2. Trenton: W. S. 1882. XX, 431 pp. 6. 1882/3. Trenton: W. S. 1883. xxxli, 458 pp. 7. 1883/4. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1885. xxvii, 373 pp. g. 1884/5. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1885. xxxvi, 422 pp., 2 diagrs. 9. 1885/6. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1886. xvi, 441 pp. 10. 1886/7. , Somerville : The Unionist-Gazette Printing House, 1888. xli, 360 pp. 11. 1887/8. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1889. xxi, 648 pp. 12. 1888/9. Camden : F. F. Patterson, 1890. xvi. 438 pp. 13. 1889/90. Trenton : The Trenton Electric Printing Company, 1891. xvi, 474 pp. The doc. ed. has an introduction of xvli pp. instead of xvi pp. 14. 1890/1. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Com- pany, 1892. xviii, 600 pp. 15. 1891/2. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Company, 1893. XX, 493 pp. Chas. B. Simmerman, chief of bureau 16. 1892/3. Trenton : MaeCrelllsh & Quigley, 1894. xxlv, 490 pp. 17. 1893/4. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1895. xviil, 568 pp. 18. 1894/5. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1896. vili. 251 pp. 19. 1895/6 dept. ed. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1897. xli, 610 pp. 19. 1895/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. xil, 610, vii pp. 20. 1896/7. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1898. xli, 510 pp. LABOR— cont'd Sharp Printing Company, Sharp Printing Company, NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd REPORTS— cont'd English Edition — cont'd Checklist — cont'd Wm. Btainsby, chief of bureau 21. 1897/8. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. xi, 335 pp. 22. 1898/9. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1899. xl, 354 pp. 23. 1899/00. Camden : S. Chew & Sols, 1901. vi, 329 pp., pis. 24. 1900/1. Trenton. MacCrellish & Quigley, 1902. v, 516 pp. 25. 1901/2. Somerville : The Unionist-Gazette Associa- tion, 1903. V, 503 pp. W. 0. Garrison, cMef of bureau 26. 1902/3. Somerville : The Unionist-Gazette Printing House, 1904. vlil, 629 pp. 27. 1903/4. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1904. vlll, 617 pp., iilus. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1878 in Legisl. docs. 1879, v. 2, doc. 55. 2. 1879 " " " 1880, V. 2, doc. 73. 3. 1880 " " " 1881, V. 2, doc. 72. 4. 1881 " " " 1882, V. 2, doc. 49. 5. 1882 " " " 1883, v. 1, doc. 12. 6. 1883 " " " 1884, v. 1, doc. 12. 7. 1884 1885, v. 1, doc. 12. 8. 1885 " " " 1886, v. 2, doc. 12. 9. 1886 " " " 1887, v. 2, doc. 12. 10. 1887 " " " 1888, V. 2, doc. 12. 11. 1888 " " " 1889, V. 2, doc. 12. 12. 1889 " " " 1890, V. 2, doe. 13. 13. 1890 " " " 1891, V. 3, doc. 14. 14. 1891 " " " 1892, V. 3, doc. 14. 15. 1892 " " " 1893, v. 3, doc. 16. 16. 1893 ' 1894, v. 4, doc. 19. 17. 1894 " " " 1895, (I. e. 119 sess.), v. 3, doc. 25. 18. 1895 In Legisl. docs. 1895 (i. e. 120 sess.), v. 3, doc. 25. 19. 1896 in Legisl. docs. 1896. v. 3, doc. 21. 20. 1897 1897, v. 3, doc. 11. 21. 1897/8 " " " 1898, v. 3, doc. 12. 22. 1898/9 1899, v. 2, doc. 8. 23. 1899/00 " " " 1900, v. 2, doc. 9. 24. 1900/J. 1901, V. 1, doc. 8. 25. 1901/2 " " " 1902, v. 1, doc. 8. 26. 1902/3 ' 1903, v. 1, doc. 9. 27. 1903/4 1904, v. 1, doc. 5. German Edition 1878-1888/9. Jahres-Bericht des Statistischen Bureaus fur Arbeit und Industrien des Staats New Jersey. Checklist 1. 1878. Not seen. Copied from catalogue of Free Public Library of Newark. 2-6. 1878/9-1882/3. None found. 7. 1883/4. Newark : Druck der " New Jersey Frele Zeit- ung," 1885. xxxvii, 508 pp. 8. 1884/5. Newark : Druck der " New Jersey Frele Zeit- ung," 1886. xxxxv, 503 pp. 9-11. 188576-1887/8. None found. 12. 1888/9. Newark : New Jersey Frele Zeltung, 1890. XXV, 522 pp. Copy seen In the N. T. Public Library. CIRCULARS 1878-1904. [Circulars issued by the bureau of statistics of labor and industries.] Checklist 1878-1904. No separate copies found. In Documents as follows : 1878 1. May 1. [Ob.iects of the bureau ; correspondence in- vited.] (1 A.E. bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries 1878 : 27-28.) 2. May 20. [Objects and duties ; details in reports solicited; blank for employers for reports.] (1 same 1878 : 33-35.) 3. May 20. [Objects, etc. ; blanks for employes.] (1 sitme 1878: 35-38.) [4.] Aug. 23. American jute. (1 same 1878:90-91.) 1879 1-2. Not found. 3. May 1. [Blanks for employes.] (2 A.E. bureau of sta- tistics of labor and industries 1878/9 : 43-45.) 4. May 1. [Enclosing blank No. 2, for employers.] (2 same 1878/9 : 101-102.) [5.] June 10. [Blank No. 4, for grangers.] (2 same 1878/9:146.) 406 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY LABOR— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial— cont'd CIRCULARS— cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1880 March 14. [Resp. bounty bill pertaining to flbrons plants.] (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1880:161-165.) May 1. [Enclosing blank No. 3, for employes.] (3 same 1879/80 : 3-4.) Jane 8. [Circular to secys. of bldg. and loan assns. aslsing a statistical rept.] (3 same 1880 : 347.) July 8. [Resp. bounty for culture of flax and other fibres ; hints about flax straw.] (3 same 1880 : 165-167.) Aug. 17. [Bnclosing blank to bldg. and loan assns., to be filled outj (3 same 1879/80 : 348.) 1881 July 1, [Enclosing blank 3, for employes.] (4 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1880/1 : 3-4.) 1882 July 1. [ESnclosing blank No. 3, for obtaining Information from employes.] (5 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1881/2 : 4-5.) 1883 July 1. [Eiuclosing blank 3. for employes.] (6 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1882/3 : 3.) 1884 July 1. [Enclosing blank 3, for IndlTidual employes.] (7 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1883/4 : 3.) 1885 July_l. [Same.] (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1884/5 : 3.) 1886 July 1. [Same.] (9 A.R. bureau of statistics of lalior and industries 1885/6: 4.) 1887-1888. None found. 1889 n. d. [Blank sent to glass workers, hatters and potters, resp. health and trade life.] (12 A.R. bureau of sta- tistics of labor and industries 1888/9 : 24.) 1890. Sept. [Blank 3 — co-operative bldg. and loan assns.] (13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1899/90 : 7-8.) None found. 1891-1893 1894 July 1. Blank 3 — co-operative bldg. and loan assns. (17 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and Industries 1893/4 : 525-529.) 1895-1903 None found. 1904. March 15. [Exhibit of the bureau of labor statistics in the Dept of Social Economy of the La. Purchase Exposi- tion.] (27 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries 1903/4 : 287-288.) non-serial [1798-1885.] ITie law and ttie laborer; progressive labor legislation in N. J. [1798 to date]. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1884/5: 257-286.) Slavery, unfortunate poor, property exemption, child labor, education, agitation for a shorter working day, early labor troubles and hostile public senti- ment, convict labor, wages question, misc. enact- ments, obsolete laws: 1876-1891. See below. Laws, these dates. 1878. Condition of worlcing classes and relation to their employers an important question; bureau of sta- tistics or something else should be devised to col- lect information necessary for legislation. (Govs, mess. (McClellan) Jan. 15, 1878.) Considerations regarding labor and the educa- tion and welfare of laborers. (1 A.R. bureau of sta- tistics of labor and industries 1878: 3-31.) LABOR— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1879. Attempts to obtain statistics; circular sent to every assessor throughout state requesting names of manufacturers and of members of the laboring class. (2 same 1879: viil.) 1882. Suggestions in behalf of workingmen: the con- tract system; the truclc system; the factories act of England; the employers' liability act of England; Society of the Familistere at Guise, France; Work- ingmen's Institute at IVIillville, N. J. (5 same 1881/ 2: 77-104.) 1884. Incompleteness of the rept. for 1884 owing to the State House fire of IWch. 21, 1885, having completely destroyed the office of the bureau of statistics of labor and industries with its entire records, library and the manuscript of the closing chapters of the rept. (7 same 1883/4: xv.) . Effort made to make the information concerning wage-earners more complete each succeeding year. (7 same 1883/4: xv.) 1885. La^or laws in other states; general provisions. (3 A.K. inspector of factories, etc. 1885: 47.) 1886. Common schools and the labor question. (9 AR. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1885/6: 245-249.) 1887. Condition of wage workers 96 years ago. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 95-96.) . Labor legislation; provision needed for enforce- ment of laws; apptmt. of a physician as sanitary inspector recommended. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . Review of labor legislation for three years. (.Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) Relative rights of labor and capital; laws asked by laborers, such as employers' liability, labor holi- day, eta; arbitration as a means of settling dis- putes. {Same (Green) Jan. [18], 1887.) 1890. See Statistics, this date. 1891. What benefits have the working classes derived from the passage of the labor laws; by Inspector CoUan. (9 A.R. inspector factories, etc. 1891: 107- 113.) 1893. Summary of labor legislation of N. J. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 50-53.) 1896. Decisions of N. J. courts; the boycott; wages, truck system, contract, employers' liability, me- chanics' lien law. (19 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1895/6: 123-142.) 1899. Benefits derived by workingmen from the labor statutes. (22 same 1898/9: 283-302.) . Labor legislation and laws affecting labor. (22 same 1898/9: 305-309.) 1899/00. Chronology of events and occurrences relating to labor and industry in N. J., Dec. 6, 1899 to August, 1900. (23 same 1899/00: 309-329.) Strikes, unions, new industrial plants, etc. 1902. The problem of the unemployed. {Same 1901/2: 213-257.) 1902-1904. Labor chronology, by counties; accidents, strikes, new establishments, etc. (25 same 1901/2: (pp. 391-487)— 27 same 1903/4.) Hudson County 1883. Hudson Coimty industries: condition of laborers in the different branches of employment. (6 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1882/3: 126-137.) Alien Labor 1884. Importation of foreign labor under contract. (7 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1883/4: 274-281.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 407 LABOR— cont'd Alien Labor — cont'd 1884. Immigration and the labor problem; by A. S. Meyrick. (7 same 1883/4: 282-296.) 1902. See below, Farm Labor, this date. 1903. See same, this date. Chinese 1^3. Italian 1905. See below, Farm Labor, this date. See below, Farm Labor, this date. Apprenticeships 1881. Extracts from replies of employes on apprentice- ships. (4 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries 1881: 102-105.) 1890. The question of apprenticeship in the glass- blowers' trade. (13 same 1889/90: 417-436.) Bake-shops; see below, Employment Building Trades; see below, Employment Bureau of Statistics of Labor and Industries See also above, the serial group. 1878. See below. Laws, this date. . Circular [resp. objects of the bureau, etc.] ; blanks for employes. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1878: 35-38.) . Circular [resp. objects and duties of the bureau; details in repts. solicited; blanks for employers for repts.] (1 same 1878: 33-35.) . Circular [resp. objects of the bureau, etc.]. (1 same 1878: 27-28.) 1879. Establishment of bureau of statistics under act of 1878. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 31-32.) 1884. See above. Labor. New Jersey, this date. . Outline of operations of labor bureau. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1885. Matters contained in rept. of labor bureau. {Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 39.) . Communication from James Bishop, chief of the bureau, to the Gov. resp. loss of the office of bureau of statistics of labor, etc. through fire. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1884/5: xxvi-xxvii.) 1893. " Unlike every other dept. of the state govt., this bureau originates its own work, and the ofllcial head is obliged to determine what can best be done in order to comply with the law under which it exists." (16 same 1892/3: xxi.) 1899. Insufficient funds to carry on the work of the bureau. (22 same 1898/9: xi.) Anntjal Repoet; see above, the serial group Receipts and Expendituees ; see below, that title Child Labor See also above. Labor. New Jersey [1798-1885] ; also below, Laws. 1851. See below. Hours of Labor. 1872. See below, Wages, this date. 1878. Employment and schooling of children. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1878: 38-49.) 1879. Table: ownership of home, how procured, etc.; rented homes; sanitation of neighborhood and of workshop; education of children; employment of children. (2 same 1879: 88-93.) 1880. Tables: no. of boys and girls employed in the different industries; hours; night work. (3 same 1879/80: 34-36.) 1881. Extracts from replies of employes on education and child labor. (4 same 1881: 97-100.) LABOR— cont'd Child Labor — cont'd 1884. [Circular mailed to mnfrers. containing pro- visions of law rel. to employment of children, etc.] (2 A.R. inspector factories, etc. 1884: 9.) 5000 copies Issued. . Recommendations; extension of provisions of child labor law to children employed in all places where sale of goods is carried on; limiting hrs. for children who attend night school; apptmt. of three deputy factory inspectors for regular term; com- pulsory education; erection of adequate school ac- commodations in all parts of state and provisions for comprehensive factory and workshop law. (2 same 1884: 31-32.) . Legislative enactment limiting hours of labor of children; enforcement. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1884-1885. Results of examinations made in manufac- turing districts of state of condition of children; investigation into educational qualifications of chil- dren betw. 12 and 15 yrs. (2 A.R. inspector of fac- tories, etc. 1884 (pp. 14-21) — same 1885.) . Opinions of eminent persons and papers on chil- dren, child education and female labor. (2 same 1884 (pp. 27-30)— some 1885.) 1885. Employment of children in factories; deplorable condition. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 40.) . See below, Factory Inspection, this date. . On sec. 7 of general factory act which provides that no minor under 16 shall be employed more than 60 hrs. per week; the section should provide that it would be illegal for any minor or woman to work or be employed, and secondly, the 60 hrs. per week should be stricken out; the provision in its present form is worthless and can be violated with impunity; the section should provide that no minor or woman should work or be employed more than ten hours any day in any manufacturing, mercantile or mechanical establishment; additional legislation for protection of employes in factories and work- shops; the want of adequate fire-escapes painfully apparent. (3 A.R. inspector of factories, etc. 1885: 28-31.) 1886. Recommendations: apptmt. of two additional deputies when compulsory education act has been enforced; amdmt. of child labor law so as to in- clude boys under twelve, and girls under fourteen yrs. of age employed in stores, or as district tele- graph messengers. (4 same 1886: 8-9.) 1887. Table: changes ordered by Inspectors and per- mits granted to orphans; location, name of com- pany, etc. (5 same 1887: 53-57.) 1887-1889. Table: children and minors discharged by order of inspectors; city or town, name of company, names of children, age; cause of discharge. (5 same 1887 (pp. 58-62) — sam£ 1889.) 1888. Commendation of manner in which the Glouces- ter Mnfg. Co. Print Works of Gloucester City, com- plies with the law, resp. employment of minors; precautions taken to prevent accident; sanitary arrangements. (6 same 1887/8: 28.) 1889. Recommended by factory inspector that provi- sions of law rel. to employment of children be modi- fied so as to prohibit employment of boys and girls under 14 in factories. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1891. Recommended by factory inspector that no minor under 16 be admitted to factories without examina- tion in primary studies. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1893. See below. Factory Inspection, this date. 408 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY LABOE— cont'd Child Labor — cont'd 1895-1900. Table: no. of children under fifteen employed in factories, mines or stores, by cos. distinguishing sex. (A.R. bd. of ' education 1895 (p. 24) — same 1900.) 1902. Child labor; tables: total no. of children, sex, ages, working hrs. per day, time for lunch, overtime per week, no. who are regularly apprenticed and locality where employed; length of time at school, age at which work was begun, weekly earnings; parentage, nationality of parents; no. who are edu- cated, moral surroundings while at work. (26 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1902/3: 282-285.) . Social aspect of child labor; table: sex, age, occu- pation, location, working hours per day, of children employed in mnfg. industries, by individuals. (26 same 1902/3: 286-312.) . Social aspect of child labor; table: school oppor- tunities, weekly earnings, domestic circumstances, birthplace and occupation of parents. (26 same 1902/3: 324-395.) . Child labor; table: educational attainments, moral surroundings at work, and physical require- ments. (26 same 1902/3: 396-421.) 1903. See below. Factory Inspection, this date. . On child labor law; impossibility of enforcing that law until the making of false affidavits can be stopped. (21 A.R. inspector of factories, etc. 1903: 4-5.) . The social aspect of child labor in N. J. (26 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1902/3: 241-421.) The greater part of the article consists of tabular stmts. as to no. of children employed, sex, hrs., edacatlon, environment at work, nativity, wages, earnings, domestic circumstances, etc . Monographs on economic subjects, from the 26th ann. rept. of the bureau of statistics of N. J. The social aspect of child labor in N. J. By W. C. Garri- son, n. p., 1903. 47 pp. Copy seen in the X. J. State Library. . Illegal employment of children in factories; recommended that legal age for employment of boys be increased to fourteen years. (Govs. mess. (Murphy) Jan. 1903: 9.) 1904. Child labor; conditions in N. J. (19 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1904: 23-24.) . On new law rel. to employment of children in state taking effect Sept 1, 1904. (22 A.R. inspector of factories, etc. 1904: 3-8.) Newark 1886. Rept. on inspection of Newark and Paterson shops giving list of those working under age. (4 A.R. inspector of factories, etc. 1886: 48-54.) Paterson See above, Newark. Company Stores; see below. Truck System Co-operation ENGLAND 1844-1867. Table: results from a mercantile co-opera- tive scheme in England; no. of members, each year, capital, amt. of business done, total profits, per cent on capital. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1878: 146.) 1885. See below. New Jersey, this date. 1887. See same, this date. 1885. GERMANY See below. New Jersey, this date. LABOR— cont'd Co-operation — cont'd NEW JERSEY 1878. Co-operation in its workings in Europe and its adaptation to Xew Jersey. (1 A.R. bureau of sta- tistics of labor, etc. 1878: 141-191.) The article deals chiefly with distributive co-operation among laborers ; examples are cited in Enripe and America. 1879. Co-operation: views and arguments advanced by its promoters; distributive and productive co-opera- tion. (2 same 1879: 189-230.) 1881. Extracts from replies of employes on co-opera- tion. (4 same 1881: 91-92.) . Co-operation; productive and distributive assns.; text of N. J. law on co-operative assns. of workmen. (4 same 1881: xiii-xlx.) 1882. See above. Labor, New Jersey, this date. 1883-1884. See below. Laws, these dates. 1885. The development of the co-operative movement. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1884/5: 231-256.) Origin and development of co-operation in Germany ; co- operation in England ; co-operation elsewhere ; dis- tributive co-operative assns. in New Jersey, yiz.: New Brunswick Co-operative Assn., Trenton Co- operative Socy.. Kingsland Co-operative Assn., Fruit-Growers' Union and Co-operative Society of Hammonton. 1886. Co-oi)eration; co-operative stores In N. J.; dis- tributive and productive co-operation in New Eng- land. (9 same 1885/6: 315-331.) 1887. Co-operation: results in the United Kingdom; list of organizations incorporated in N. J., during the year; repts. of those previously inborporated, viz., Hammonton F'ruit Growers' Union and Co- operative Society, Trenton Co-operative Society, New Brunswick Co-operative Assn., E^gsland Co- operative Assn., Phillipsburg Co-operative Store. (10 same 1886/7: 317-332.) 1895. Co-operative movement in N. J. (18 same 1894/5: 183-197.) The movement in general ; hist, sketch and description of individual co-operative socys. in N. J. 1902. Co-operative socys. organized under the act of 1884. (25 same 1901/2: 385-389.) Convict Labor See also. Maintenance : Individnal Institutions. State Prison. Beceipts and Expenditures. See also above. Labor. Xew Jersey [1798-1885]. 1801. Rept of committee (Howell) reL to workshops needed in state prison and urging erection of, and appm. for same. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1801: 104- 105.) 1811. Rept. of inspectors of state prison suggesting the propriety of appointing agt. to dispose of nails made at prison at distant places, etc. (Same 1811: 508-509.) 1817. Memorial from inspectors of state prison reL to mnfre. of nails, etc. (.Same Jan. 1818: 130-136.) 1843. Employment of the convicts. (Rept on state prison 1842/3: 8.) 1844. Increased revenue from prison labor. (AJl. bd. of inspectors of state prison 1843/4: 261.) Paging from Sen. jol. 1845. 1853. State prison: surplus earnings; etc. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 22.) 1854. Wages of labor must increase with increasing capital due to precious metals. (Same (Price) Jan. 17, 1854: 6.) . State prison: surplus earnings, etc. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 17.) 1855. State prison: surplus earnings, etc. (Same (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 17.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 409 LABOR— cont'd Convict Labor — cont'd 1857. State prison: present system of discipline in- human and more expensive than old system of workshops, etc. (Same (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 9-10.) 1858. Prison labor profitable. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1858: 9.) . State prison; erection of workshop; contract labor. (Same 1858: 9-10.) 1860. Idleness of convicts. (Same 1860: 15.) . State prison: leased labor; erection of new work- shop; etc. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1865. State prison; price of contract labor, etc. (Same (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) =. Legislation needed resp. employment of convicts. (A.R. state prison 1865: 6-7.) 1867. State prison; non-employment of convicts, etc. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e., 8], 1867: 16-18 or 21-24.) There are two editions of this message. 1868. State prison; contracting labor, etc. (Same (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 19-26.) . Contracts for convict labor. (A.R. state prison 1867/8: 6-7.) 1870. State prison; new workshop, cost. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 14-15 or 24-27.) There are two editions of tliis message. 1872. Communication from supervisor of state prison (Murphy) rel. to sums due state from contractors for convict labor. (Minutes of Assem. 1872: 820- 822.) . State prison; contract labor system, etc. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 8-9.) 1875. Convict labor contracts. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1877. Contracts for convict labor; objections to hiring out the labor of convicts. (A.R. state prison 1876/7: 6-8.) 1879. Rept. of comn. on prison labor. 108 pp.' (Legisl. docs. 1880 V. 1, doc. 37.) . Same, separate. Trenton: W. S. Sharp, 1879. 82 pp. Comrs. : Edwd. Bettle, W. E. Murpliy, A. S. Meyricli, Saml. Allinson. Sanford B. Hunt. . Rept. of Senate committee (Bodine) on Assem. bill for the govt, and regulation of the State Prison, rel. to the mnfre. of boots and shoes in the State Prison. 7 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1879 v. 1, doc. 26.) 1881. Extracts from replies of employes, on convict labor. (4 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries 1880: 92-93.) . Competition of prison and free labor. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 18, 1881: 18-20.) 1882. Repts. of special committee on convict labor and opinion of atty.-gen. 7 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1882 v. 1, doc. 22.) The majority rept, is signed by Jas. C. Clarli and Benj. Griggs ; the minority by Wm. H. F. Fiedler ; the opinion of atty. gen. (Stoclston), pp. 5-6, Is dated Feb. T, 1882. 1883. Table : articles under contract, no. which the con- tractors agree to pay for, no. employed on each article and price paid per man per day at the state prison. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) 1883.) 1884. Rept. of special committee of General Assembly on contract prison labor. 67 pp. (Same 1884 v. 2, doc. 39.) Eept Includes statistics on convict labor from other states and from N. J. ; details of investigation pro- ceedings. The committee was apptd. in 1883, by the Speaker of the Hguse. The members were : John H. Murphy, Wm. E. Ross, Peter Forman, Frank L. Sheldon, Nelson M. Lewis. . Convict labor at the prison. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1883/4: 18.) 1 LABOR— cont'd Convict Labor — cont'd 1884. Contract system of state prison should be abolished; unjust competition with free labor and mnfres.; already abolished in N. Y. and Penn. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 15, 1884: 16-17.) 1885. No. of convicts, expenses and earnings of state prison in 1883/4; crowded condition; non-employ- ment; apprn. recommended for construction of shops; abolishment of contract convict labor; em- ployment substituted. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 31-34.) . Piece price plan and contract system. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1884/5: 24-26; 38-39.) 1886. The piece price plan. (Same 1885/6: 6; 11-12.) . Convict labor: piece-price plan; contract with Downs & Finch. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 29-3L) 1887. The piece price plan; contracts in existence. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1886/7: 9-10.) 1887/8-1897/8. Piece price schedule; results. (Same 1887/8 (p. 11)— same 1897/8.) 1889. Contracts at state prison under piece-price system, etc. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1891-1892. Comparative table showing days worked, no. on contract, monthly changes owing to expira- tion of sentences and men assigned unsuitable for work, etc.; status of those on contracts, total no. of convicts in confinement, revenue, expenses and deficit, by months, for fiscal yr. 1892, with total of same data for fiscal yr. 1891. (A.R. state prison 1892: 41.) 1895. Favoring use of convict labor in construction of roads. (2 A.R. comr. of public roads 1895: 11.) Receipts and Disbtjbsements; see below, that title Cost of Living; see that title Department of Labor See also, the serial group, 3 series. Receipts and Expenditures; see below that title Employers' Liability Law 1888. Employers' liability for personal injuries to their employes. (11 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1887/8: 77-242.) 1896. See above. Labor. New Jersey, this date. 1897-1898. Decisions of N. J. courts: employers' liabil- ity. (20 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1896/7 (pp. 103-119)— 22 same 1898/9.) 1899-1901. Decisions of courts on cases affecting the in- terests of labor. (24 same 1900/1: 509-516.) Employers' liability, Master and Servant Law. 1902. Decisions of the courts on cases affecting the in- terests of labor. (25 same 1901/2: 497-503.) Injury to employe, contract of employment, mechanics' lien. 1902-1903. Decisions of courts in cases affecting the interests of labor. (26 same 1902/3: 431-447.) Master and Servant, employers' liability, right to strike. Employment See also below. Industrial Hygiene. See also Master and Servant Law. 1878. Table compiled from returns of employes; trade, nationality; wages; earnings (1877); hours; days lost. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1878: 55.) . Table compiled from employers' returns: trade; no. of persons employed, native and foreign, men, women, children; no. of Illiterate; no. of children that attend school; hours of labor per week, for adults and children, respectively. (1 same 1878: 51.) . Table (selected returns) : occupation; yearly earnings; expenses; number in family. (1 some 1878: 56-58.) 410 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY LABOR— cont'd Employment — cont'd 1878. Table: industries of N. J., by counties; no. of establishments, employes, capital, wages, materials, products. (1 same 1878: 279.) . Table compiled from returns of employers and employees; occupation; no. of boys and girls re- spectively, employed; no. of hours; wages; no. of children employed in each occupation who attend school. (1 same 1878: 59.) 1879. Circular; blank for grangers. (2 same 1878/9: 146.) . Circular; blank for employers. (2 same 1878/9: 101-102.) . Circular; blanks for employes. (2 sam^ 1878/9: 43-45.) . Table: occupation, yearly earnings, expenses. (2 same 1878/9: 48-60.) 1879-1880. Table: misc. industries; no. of men, women, boys and girls employed, wages of each, nativity, no. owning real estate, total amt. paid for labor, total value of products. (2 same 1878/9 (pp. 154-155) — 3 same 1879/80.) Periods of payment added in 1880 ; title changes to " Sundries not tabulated elsewliere " ; different in- dustries from 1879. . Table: chemical, drug, soap and fertilizer mnfres. ; no. of men, women, boys and girls em- ployed, wages of each, nativity, no. owning real estate, total paid for labor, total value of production. (2 sams 1878 (p. 141) — 3 same 1879/80.) 1880 : Paints, Tarnishes, soap and other chemicals ; periods of payment added. 1880. Blank for employes. (3 same 1879/80: 3-4.) 1881. No. of mnfg. establishments in state; capital; no. of employes; wages; value of product. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) . Table: general classification of trades reported; average no. of hours worked per day during busy months, do. slack months, do. when on full time, no. of repts. from each trade, no. of hands working in subdivision or dept. in factories reported, average yearly earnings of employes from July 1, 1880, to July 1, 1881, no. who have saved something during the year, no. who have fallen in debt, average lost time and cause. (4 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1880/1: 8-9.) . Table; selected industries: no. of establishments, greatest no. of hands employed, average no. of men, women and children, total wages paid, average ann. wages, capital invested, value of products, per cent, of products paid to labor, net value of products, less cost of material and labor, apparent per cent, profit on capital. (4 satne 1880/1: xii.) . Tables: laborers unclassified; county, how paid, busy mos., slack mos., hours, kind of work, wages, earnings July 1, 1880 to July 1, 1881, savings, debt, lost time and cause. (4 same 1880/1: 56-57.) . Table: misc. skilled workmen; county, how paid, hours, kind of work, wages, earnings July 1, 1880, to July 1, 1881; savings, debt, lost time and cause. (4 same 1880/1: 60-61.) . Table: misc. occupations [clerical, excepting butcher, boating, etc.]; county, how paid, kind of work, wages, earnings July 1, 1880, to July 1, 1881, savings, debt, lost time and cause. (4 same 1880/1: 60-61.) . Circular [enclosing blank for employes]. (4 same 1880/1: 3-4.) 1882. Circular [enclosing blank No. 3 for obtaining in- formation from employes]. (5 same 1881/2: 4-5.) LABOR— cont'd Employment — cont'd 1882. Table: location and industry, subdivisions of labor, hands employed, wages reed., quantity pro- duced, remarks. (5 same 1881/2: 13-52.) Cotton and woolen mills, print works, silk mills, boots and shoes, pottery, jewelry, iron workers, mines, organ factories, carriage factories, paper mills, ship builders, harness-makers, trunk makers, rubber works, prtg. establishments, glass blowers, misc. 1883. Circular [enclosing blank 3, for employes]. (6 same 1882/3: 3.) . Table: individual employes; occupation, individ- ual earnings, earnings of others in family, cost of living for self and family, no. reporting savings and debts, average no. of days of lost time. (6 same 1882/3 (p. xxvii)— 8 same 1884/5.) In 1885 the items are : no. reported, hours, average earnings July, 1884 to July, 1885, cost of living, weekly wages, no. employed. 1883-1885. Table: individual employes; location, sub- divisions of trade, price reed., quantity produced, diseases peculiar to the trade, etc. (6 same 1882/3 (pp. 80-97) — 8 same 1884/5.) Glass workers, silk weavers, cotton mill operators, woolen mill operatives, carpet weavers, shirt makers, hat makers, hatters, shoemakers, iron rolling mill employes, pnddlers, iron miners, cigar makers, jewelers, misc. 1884 : Rubber workers, organ makers, potters, tailors, dress-makers and printers added; carpet weavers, shirt-makers and jewelry omitted. 1885 : Flax workers, sewing machine workers, tailors, rubber workers and potters are added to the list for 1883 ; carpet weavers, shirt-makers and jewelry are omitted. . Table: establishments; location, subdivision of trade, price reed, per piece, what constitutes a piece, quantity produced per day, diseases peculiar to the trade, etc. (6 same 1882/3 (pp. 98-109) — ^8 same 1884/5.) 1883 : Glass ; silk : cotton and woolen goods ; hats, boots and shoes ; iron works, foundries and machine shops, etc. ; misc. Industries. 1884 : Glass ; shoe factories ; cotton and woolen mills ; cigar factories ; hat factories ; iron and steel works ; prtg. and publishing; misc. 1885 : Painters ; cigar makers ; prtrs. ; misc. workmen ; glass ; shoe factories ; cotton, woolen and silk mills ; misc. Industries. 1883-1886. Suggestions in behalf of workingmen; re- marks and suggestions by individual workmen and others relating to the general condition of employes in various industrial establishments in the state. (6 same 1882/3 (p. 113-124)— 9 same 1885/6.) Strikes included in 1886. 1883-1888. Table: establishments; location, subdivision of trade, employes, wages, earnings July 1, 1882, to July 1, 1883, hours, etc., remarks. (6 same 1882/3 (pp. 30-78)— 11 same 1887/8.) 1883 : Glass ; silk ; cotton and wool ; iron works, foun- dries, machine shops, etc. ; boots and shoes ; mining iron ore ; hats ; organs ; shipbuilding ; paper ; leather ; jewelry ; trunks, bags and satchels ; to- bacco : horse-car r.rs. ; buttons ; saddlery hardware : rubber ; painting and paperhanging ; prtg. and pub- lishing ; engraving ; building ; sashes and blinds ; misc. indnstries ; pottery. 1884 : Flax-spinning mills, carriage and wagon factories, brickyards, tailoring establishments, barber shops, bakeries, breweries, plumbing and gasfitting, stone and marble works, house and sign painters, agric. laborers added ; jewelry, horse-car r.rs.. buttons, en- graving, omitted. 1885 : Glass ; boot and shoe factories ; rubber ; iron works, foundries, machine shops, etc. ; prtg. and publishing ; tobacco and dgar factories ; plumbing and gas fitting ; house and sign painting ; sashes and blinds ; hat factories ; stone and marble works ; bakeries ; oil cloth works ; wagon and carriage fac- tories ; misc. indnstries ; potteries. 1886 : Glass ; cotton mills ; woolen mills ; hosiery and knit underwear mills ; bleachery mills ; silk mills ; shoe factories ; rubber boot and shoe factories ; iron foundry ; machine shops ; sheet iron and wire mills ; sheet iron and nail works ; potteries ; hat factories : cigar factories ; prtg. establishments ; r.r. co. ; glass sand works ; button works. 1887. Omitted. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 411 LABOR— cont'd Employment — cont'd 1888 : Somewhat lesa detailed than formerly ; place of birth is added ; statistics are for the same articles as named in following entry, reap. Individual em- ployes. . Table; individual employes: location; subdi- vision of trade; hours; earnings; income; earnings of all others in family; no. in family; wages; days lost; cost of living; accumulation of savings. (6 same 1882/3 (pp. 4-29)— 11 same 1887/8.) 1883 : Glass worlters ; silk weavers and misc. operatives ; cotton mill operatives ; woolen mill opoiatives, car- pet factory employes ; shirtmalsers ; rolling mill employes ; iron moulders ; puddlers ; machinists ; miners of iron ore ; blacksmiths ; shoemakers ; hat- makers ; hat finishers ; carpenters ; ship-carpenters ; laborers ; cigarmakers ; Jewelers ; misc. workmen. 1884 : Carpet factory employes, shlrtmakers, ship-car- penters and jewelers omitted ; potters, carriage- makers, engrs., bricklayers and masons, leather workers, tinsmiths, spoke works, rubber factory, r.r. employes, organmakers, painters, prtrs.. drivers, furnacemen, sewing machine works clerks, nail workers, bagmakers. harnessmakers, dressmakers, tailors, laborers added. 1885 : Place of birth given in addition to other statis- tics ; savings omitted ; statistics are for glass, silk, cotton mills, woolen mills, shoemakers, carpenters, ship-carpenters, machinists, iron works, etc., natters, blacksmiths, bricklayers, etc., rubber workers, r.r. employes, painters, printers, flax workers, boiler workers, pearl button workers, fliemakers, sewing machine works, miners, misc. occupations, laborers. 1886 : Place of birth and savings as in 1885 ; statistics for glass, silk, cotton mills, woolen mills, shoe- makers, carpenters, iron workers, rubber workers, laborers, misc. 1887. Omitted. 1888. In addition to statistics in 1883, place of birth, residence, occupation, life insurance, whether mem- ber of bldg. and loan assn., beneficial organization, labor organization : bakers, blacksmiths, bidg. trades, clerks and salesmen, coopers., cordage works, cotton operatives, engrs., fiax mills, freight handlers, glass workers, misc. skilled workmen, hatters, jute mill employes, iron workers, leather workers, machinists, miners, organmakers, prtrs., guarrymen, r.r. employes, rubber workers, sewing machine factory employes, ship-carpenters, shoe- makers, silk workers, tailors, teamsters and drivers, thread works employes, tin and sheet iron workers, tobacco workers, wall-paper employes, laborers ; summaiy. 1884. Circular [enclosing blank 3, for individual em- ployes]. (7 same 1883/4: 3.) 1885. Circular [enclosing blank 3, for individual em- ployes]. (8 same 1884/5: 3.) 1886. Circular [enclosing blank 3, for individual em- ployes]. (9 same 1885/6: 3.) . Table; establishments; prices paid for piece work: subdivision of trade, price and average quan- tity, produced per day or week. (9 sam^ 1885/6: 164-177.) Glass factories, textile mills, shoe factories. Iron foundries, rubber boot and shoe factory, sheet iron and wire mill, sheet iron and nail works, potteries, misc. 1886-1896. Tables: men and women employed in the different industries in 1886 and 1896; weekly earn- ings; occupations of men and women and children; earnings. (21 same 1897/8: 151-224.) 1888. Table: industry; no. of establishments; men, women and children employed and their average weekly wages. (11 same 1887/8: 309.) . Tables: occupations, with no. and wages and average wages of employes, by industries; with summary, showing average no. of days in operation and average weekly work-hours, etc. (11 same 1887/ 8: 246-308.) . Tables: cost of production; industry, total cost, labor, materials, administration, other expenses ; per cent, of each item; per cent, of value of product represented by each item. (11 wme 1887/8: 310-319.) . Table: female operatives; place of birth, age, place of employment, occupation, married or single, LABOR— cont'd Employment — cont'd schooling, hours, wages, expenses, health, etc.; by industries. (11 same 1887/8: 430-449.) 1889. [Blanks sent to glass workers, hatters and pot- ters, resp. health and trade life.] (12 same 1888/9: 24.) 1891-1892. Decisions of N. J. courts rel. to employment of labor and affecting the interests of wage-earners. (15 same 1891/2: 477-493.) 1893/4-1894/5. An inquiry regarding the industrial de- pression of 1893-4. (17 same 1893/4 (pp. 3-77)— 18 sams 1894/5.) Narrative rept. followed by tabulated statistics as to panic inquiry resp. the several occupations ; no. of employes, wages, aun. production, etc. 1896-1898. Statistics of mnfres. of N. J. (19 same 1895/ 6 (pp. 49-109)— 21 same 1897/8.) Chiefly tabular stmts, for 1895 ; private firms, partners and stockholders, by Industries ; capital invested, stock or material used, goods made or work done, by industries, persons employed, aggregate no. of males and females employed in each industry, each month, wages and earnings, days in operation and proportion of Ijusiness done, etc. Statistics for 1896 are given in rept. for 1897 ; for 1897 in 1898. 1898. Table: occupations, sex, weekly wages, no. re- ceiving, hours employed per day. (21 sam^ 1897/8: 70-101.) 1898-1899. Tables: industry, location, no. employed each year, increase or decrease of wages. (23 same 1899/00: 153-164.) . Tables: industries; no. of establishments, priv- ate firms, partners, no. of corporations, no. of stock- holders, aggregates, each year; capital invested; cost value of stock or material used, selling value of goods made or work done, total amt. paid in wages. (23 same 1899/00: 141-146.) . Table: no. of persons idle in the several indus- tries; percentage of the total who were idle. (22 same 1898/9 (p. 14) — 23 same 1899/00.) 1898-1900. Table: industries; average no. of days em- ployed during year, no. not employed, percentage of unemployment during the year. (22 same 1898/9 (p. 19)— 24 same 1900/1.) . Table: average no. of persons employed in the different industries; average no. of females; per- centage of females. (22 same 1898/9 (p. 16) — 24 same 1900/1.) 1898-1902/3. Table: jnale and female employes, by in- dustries; aggregates for each mo. (22 same 1898/ 9 (pp. 29-52) — 27 same 1903/4.) . Tables: smallest, greatest and average no. of persons employed, by industries; aggregates and averages. (22 same 1898/9 (pp. 25-28) — 27 same 1903/4.) . Industry presentation; industry, no. of partners and stockholders considered, capital invested, stock used and goods made, persons employed, employ- ment each month, wages, etc. (22 same 1898/9 (pp. 91-108)— 27 same 1903/4.) 1899-1902. Mnfres.; tables: average no. of persons em- ployed per establishment; average no. of females and percentage; value of goods made; average weekly earnings of males and females; average yearly earnings of all industries; average no. of persons employed, with increase or decrease in numbers and percentage; comparison of smallest no. employed; classified weekly wages; greatest no. employed at any one time, with increase or decrease, etc.; increase in no. employed per establishment, greatest no. employed, smallest no. employed; no. of female employes; yearly earnings; wage rates; etc. (Some 1903/4: 16-52.) 412 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY LABOR— cont'd Employment — cont'd 1900. Table: industries; no. of establishments con- sidered, amt. of capital invested, average no. of persons employed, total amt. paid in wages during the year, industry product; profit and minor ex- pense fund, industry product per 1000 product, and average per employe, percentage of industry product devoted to profit and minor expenses and paid in wages. (24 same 1900/1: 31-32.) 1900-1901. Table: list of 20 leading industries, aggre- gate amts. paid In wages, each year; increase or de- crease. (25 same 1901/2: 115.) . Table: no. of males and females employed each month, each year, in the different industrial estab- lishments. (25 same 1901/2: 48-76.) . Mnfres.; tables: aggregate average no. of persons employed; aggregate average no. of persons em- ployed, at periods of employment of smallest no., by industries, increase or decrease; do. at periods of employment of greatest no.; excess of greatest over smallest no. employed; average no. employed; smallest average no.; greatest average no.; excess of average greatest over smallest no. employed; ex- cess of greatest over smallest no. employed. (25 same 1901/2: 32-47; 79.) Betnms are given for the several Indastries and the increase or decrease indicated in each case. 1901. Table: occupations, locality, sex, adult or minor, weefely wage, tune employed, Sunday employment, disease tendencies of the occupation. (24 same 1900/ 1: 167-277.) 1902. Table: total no. of wage earners employed in mnfg. industry; no. and percentage of children under 16 yrs. in several manufacturing states. (26 same 1902/3: 242-243.) X. J.. X. T., Penn.. 111.. O., Mass., Conn., E. I. . Same: smallest, greatest and average no. of per- sons employed, by industries, averages. (26 same 1902/3: 36-37.) 1902-1902/3. Manufactures; tables: smallest, greatest and average no. persons employed, by industries, aggregate. (26 same 1902/3 (pp. 34-35) — 27 same 1903/4.) In ann. rept. 1903/4 statistics of 1902 and 1903 are compared. . Manufactures; tables: capital invested, stock or material used, goods made or work done, by indus- tries. (26 same 1902/3 (pp. 32-33) — 27 same 1903/4.) In ann. rept. 1903/4 statistics of 1902 and 1903 are compared. Camden 1886. Tables: mechanical and nmfg. industries in New- ark, Jersey City, Paterson, Trenton, Camden; no. of establishments of each kind, capital, employes, wages, value of materials and products. (9 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1885/6: 418-427.) Jersey City See above, Camden. IfewarJc See above, Camden. Paterson See above, Camden. Trenton See above. Camden. AGBicn-TCBAi. Implements 1898-1902/3. Agric. implements; tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (22 A.R. bu- reau of statistics of labor, etc 1898/9 (p. 29; 60) — 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, covering the years 1900-1901. 1902-1903. respectively. Abt Tele; see below, Potikbt LABOR— cont'd Employment— cont'd Abtificiai, Flowebs 1898-1900. Artificial flowers; tables: no. of establish- ments, no. of males and females employed, each month, classification of weekly wages. (22 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1898/9 (p. 30; 60) —24 same 1900/1.) Abtisass' Tools 1895-1903. Artisans' tools; tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (19 A.R. bu- reau of statistics of labor, etc. 1895/6 (p. 64; 82)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, covering 1900-1901 and 1902-1903, respectively. AwmTSGS 1898-1899. Awnings; tables: no. of establishments; no. of males and females employed, each month; classi- fication of weekly wages. (22 A.R. bureau of sta- tistics of labor, etc. 1898/9 (p. 30; 61) — ^23 same 1899/00.) Bake-shops, etc. See also below. Industrial Hygiene, under dates 1889- 1895. 1880. Table: bakers and confectioners; variety of mnfre., periods of payment, total no. of employed, nativity, months at work, total payment for labor, total value of product; per cent, of advance in wages, men, women, and boys employed, wages, no. owning real estate. (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1879/80: 151-152.) 1884-1888. See above. Employment, under dates, 1883- 1888. Occurs in 1884, 1885, 1888. 1898-1902/3. Confectionery; tables: no. of establish- mente; no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages. (22 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1898/9 (p. 35; 66) —27 same 1903/4.) Jn 1902 and 1904. the tables are comparative, covering 1900-1901. 1902-1903. respectively. 1903. See above. Factory Inspection, this date. Bakbebs 1884. See above. Employment, under dates, 1883-1888. BLACKSiaxHS 1881. Table: blacksmiths; county, how paid, busy months, hours, subdivision of trade in which en- gaged, wages, amt saved during the year, debt, lost time and cause. (4 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1881: 32-33.) 1883-1888. See above. Employment, these dates. Bicycles 1898-1900/1. Bicycle and bicycle parts; tables: no. of establishments, males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages. (22 AH. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1898/9 (p. 30; 61)— 25 same 1901/2.) Cover two years in 1902 (1900-1901). Bllsds; see below. Sashes BoiLEB Makers 1881. Table: boiler makers; county, how paid, hours, wages, earnings July 1, 1880, to July 1, 1881, savings, debt, lost time and cause. (4 A.R. bureau of sta- tistics of labor, etc. 1881: 62-63.) 1885. See above. Employment, under dates 1883-1888. 1898-1902/3. Boilers; tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (22 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1898/9 (p. 31; 61)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables arc comparative, covering 1900-1901, 1902-1903. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 413 LABOR— cont'd Employment — cont'd Boots; see below, Shoes Boxes 1895-1902/3. Boxes (wood and paper); tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classifica- tion of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (19 A.R. bureau of labor, etc. 1895/6 (p. 66; 84)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, covering 1900-1901. and 1902 1903 respectively. Bbass Goods 1879. Table: brass mnfres. and gas fittings; no. of men, women, boys and girls employed, wages of each, native and foreign born, no. owning real estate, total paid for labor, total value of products. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1879: 126.) 1880. Table: mnfrers. of brass goods, nickel, gas fix- tures; varieties of occupation, periods of payment, total no. of employes, nativity, months at work, total payment for labor, total value of product; per cent, of advance in wages, men, women and boys employed, wages, no. owing real estate. (3 same 1879/80: 155.) 1895-1902/3. Brass goods; tables: no. of males and fe- males employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (19 same 1895/6 (p. 64; 82)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, covering 1900-1901 and 1902-1903, respectively. From 1898-1903, the title is Foundry (Brass). Beick; see below. Building Trades Bbushes 1898-1902/3. Brushes; tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (22 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1898/9 (p. 32; 63) — 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, covering 1900-1901. and 1902-1903, respectively. BtriLDiNG Trades See also below. Industrial Hygiene, under dates 1889- 1895. 1883-1888. See above, Employment, these dates. 1902. Economic condition of bldg. trades; wage rates and earnings of bldg. trades workmen in N. J. (25 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1901/2: 193- 219.) Narrative rept, followed by tabular stmt, of details! . Summary table: year's earnings; no. who own houses; amt. of rent paid; no. of persons supported wholly out of earnings; per capita division of earn- ings of each building trade. (25 same 1901/2: 202.) . Building trades; table: average no. days idle and cause; no. of days employed; average wages per day and average no. of hours worked per day, by location and trade. (25 same 1901/2: 203-207.) . Building trades; table: year's earnings, no. who own homes, amt. of rent paid, no. persons supported wholly out of earnings, per capita division of earn- ings, by location and trade. (25 same 1901/2: 208- 212.) Brick 1881. Tables: bricklayers, brick makers, workmen in brick yards; county, how paid, hours, kind of work, wages, earnings July 1, 1880, to July 1, 1881, savings, debt, time lost and cause. (4 A.R. bureau of statis- tics of labor, etc. 1881: 66-67.) 1884-1885. See above. Employment, under dates 1883- 1888. 1895-1896. Tables: capital invested, stock used, goods made, employes, wages, etc., in the mnfre. of brick and terra cotta, hats, shoes, silk goods, woolen and worsted goods. (20 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1896/7: 5-6.) LABOR— cont'd Employment — cont'd Building Trades — cont'd Bmck — cont'd 1895-1902/3. Brick and terra cotta; tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (19 same 1895/6 (p. 65; 83)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, covering years 1900-1901, and 1902-1903, respectively. LiiME and Cement 1899-1902/3. Lime and cement; tables: no. of persons employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (23 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1899/00 (p. 55; 87) — 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, covering 1900-1901 and 1902-1903, respectively. Buttons 1880. Table: button mnfre.; periods of payment, no. employed, nativity, months at work, total paid for labor, total value of products, movement of wages, men, women, boys and girls employed, wages, no. owning real estate. (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1880: 146-147.) 1883-1888. See above, Employment, these dates. 1895-1902/3. Buttons (pearl); tables: no. of establish- ments, males and females employed; classification of weekly wages. (19 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1895/6 (p. 65; 83)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904. the tables are comparative, covering 1900-1901 and 1902-1903, respectively. 1898-1902/3. Buttons (metal); tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (22 same 1898/9 (p. 32; 63)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, covering 1900-1901, and 1902-1903, respectively. Canning 1881. Table: fruit-canning employes; county, how paid, kind of work, wages, amt. of earnings July 1, 1880, to July 1, 1881, lost time and cause, etc. (4 (A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1880/1: 64- 65.) 1897. Canned goods; no. of establishments; males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages. (21 same 1897/8: 19; 35.) 1900-1904. Tables: fruit and vegetable canning industry of N. J.; location of cannery, mngmt., capital in- vested, no. of males and females employed, total amt. paid in wages, selling value of product, no. of days in operation; no. of cans of each fruit and vegetable. (24 same 1900/1 (pp. 155-161)— 27 sams 1903/4.) 1901-1902. Fruit and vegetable canning in N. J.; sta- tistics for 1901 and 1902 — no. of canneries, capital, employes, wages, value of product, days in opera- tion, pounds or gallons of each product. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 95-98.) Carbon Paper 1895-1896. Carbon paper; tables: no. of establishments; no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages. (19 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1894/5 (p. 67; 85) — 20 same 1896/7.) Carpenters 1883-1888. See above. Employment, these dates. Carriage Makers 1880. Table: carriages; variety of mnfre., periods of payment, no. employed, nativity, total payment for labor, total value of products, movement of wages, no. of men, women, boys employed, wages, no. own- ing real estate. ( 3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1880: 148-149.) 414 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY LABOB— confd Employment — cont'd Cabbiage Makers — cont'd 1881. Table: carriage makers; county, how paid, kind of work, wages, earnings July 1, 1880, to July 1, 1881, savings, debt, time lost and cause. (4 game 1881: 62-63.) 1882. See above. Employment, this date. 1884-1885. See same, under dates 1883-1888. 1899-1902/3. Carriages and wagons; tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classi- fication of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (22 AJR. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1898/9 (p. 34; 64)— 27 game 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, coTering 1900-1901. and 1902-1903. CELLrxoiD; see below, RtrBBix Ceicest; see above, Bijiu>ik6 Trades CHElaCAL Pboducts 1896-1902/3. Chemical products; tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (20 A.R. bu- reau of labor, etc 1896/7 (p. 25; 42) — ^27 game 1903/ 4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, covering 1900-1901 and 1902-1903, respectively. Cigab-Makebs See also below. Indnstrial Hygiene, under dates 1889- 1895. 1880. Table: cigars and tobacco; variety of mnfra, periods of payment, no. of employes, nativity, total payment for labor, total value of products, per cent, of advance in wages, men, women, boys and girls employed, wages, no. owning real estate. (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1880: 153-154.) 188L Table: cigar-^nakers; eoanty, how paid, wages, earnings July 1, 1880, to July 1, 1881, lost time and cause, etc (4 game 1881: 62-63.) 1883-1885. See above. Employment, these dates. 1883-1888. See same, these dates. 1895-1902/3. Cigars; tables: no. of estoblishments, no. of males and females employed, each month; classi- fication of weekly wages. (19 AJl. bureau of sta- tistics of labor, etc. 1895/6 (p. 68; 86) — ^27 same 1903/4.) Omitted in repts. for 1896/T and 1897/8 ; tobacco added in 1898/9. In 1902 and 1904 the tables are com- parative, covering 1900-1901, and 1902-1903, re- spectively. 1898. See below. Pottery, etc Glass, this date. Clothtsg Masttfactttbe 1879-1880. Table; clothing mnfres.; no. of men, women, boys and girls employed, wages, nativity, no. own- ing, real estate, total paid for labor, total value of production. (2 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1879 (pp. 134-135)— 3 game 1879/80.) Periods of payment added in 1880. 1881. Table: shlrtmakers; county, how paid, hours, kind of work, wages, earnings July 1, 1880, to July 1, 1881, savings, debt, time lost and cause (4 same 1881: 58-59.) . Table: tailors; county, how paid, kind of work, wages, earnings July 1, 1880, to July t, 1881, savings, time lost and cause, etc (4 game 1881: 62-63.) 1883-1885. See above. Employment, these dates. ghirt-mabers. 1883-1888. See same, these dates. Shirt-malceTS. 1884. See same, under dates 1883-1885. Ltress-makers. 1884-1885. See same, under dates 1883-1885. Tailors. 1884-1888. See same, under dates, 1883-1888. TaUors. 1884, 1888. LABOR— cont'd Employment — cont'd CLOTHEifG Mastjfactdkb— cont'd 1895-1902/3. Clothing (men's); tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (20 same 1896/7 (p. 25; 42)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, coverin;; 1900-1901, 1902-1903. respectively. . Shirts; tables: no. of males and females em- ployed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (19 game 1895/6 (p. 77; 95)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, coverioz 1900-1901 and 1902-1904, respectively. 1902-1902/3. Shirt waists (women's); tables: no. of males and females employed each month ; classifica- tion of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (26 same 1902/3 (p. 59; 91)— 27 game 1903/4.) In 27 ann. rept. the tables cover the years 1902 and 1903. . Underwear (women's and children's); tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establish- ments. (26 same 1902/3 (p. 64; 97) — 27 same 1903/ 4.) In 27 ann. rept. tables cover the years, 1902 and 1903. COOPEBS 1888. See above. Employment, under dates 1883-1888. COBDAGE WOBKS 1888. See above. Employment, under dates, 1883-1888. (30ESETS 1895-1902/3. Corset and corset waists; tables: no. at males and females employed each month; classifi- cation of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (19 AJl. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1895/6 (p. 68; 86)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, covering 19DO-1901, and 1902-1903. respectively. CrBTAIKS, ETC. 1895. Curtains and embroideries; taUes: no. of estab- lishments; males and females employed, eadi month; classification of weekly wages. (19 AM. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1895/6: 67; 85.) CUIXEKT 1895-1902/3. Cutlery; tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of we^dy wages; no. of establishments. (19 A-R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1895/6 (p. 66; 84)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, covering 1900-1901. and 1902-1903. respectively. DooBS; see below. Sashes ElfCTBICAI, APFLIA?rCES See also below. Gas Fixtures. 1895-1902/3. Electrical appliances; tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (19 A.R. bu- reau of labor, etc 1895/6 (p. 69; 87)— 27 same 1903 4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparative, covering 1900-1901, and 1902-1903. respectively. BisonrEEBS 1881. Table: engrs.; county, kind of work, wages, earnings July 1, 1880, to July 1, 1881, savings, debt, time lost and caxise. (4 A.R, bnreaa 4 the tables are comparatiTe. coTerlng 1900-1901. and 1902-1903, respectlrely. 1896-1902/3. Foundry (iron); table: no. of males and females anployed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (20 same 1896/7 (p. 26; 43)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparatiTe, coTering 1900-1901 and 1902-1903. respectlTelr- . Steel and iron (structural) ; tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (20 same 1896/7 (p. 33; 50)— 27 same 1903/4.) In irJ02 and 1904 the tables are comparatiTe, coTering 1900-1901. 1902-1903. respectiTely. 1898-1902/3. Cornices (galvanized iron and copper); tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification cf weekly wages; no. of estab- lishments. (22 same 1898^9 fp. 35; 66) — ^27 same 1903 4.) In 19(>2 and 1904 the tables are comparatiTe, corerin? 1900-1901 and 1902-1903, respectlTelj. Steel and iron (forgtngs) ; tables: no. of persons employed each month; classification of weekly wages; no. of establishments. (22 same 1898/9 (p. 53; 83)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 194 the tat:°s are comparative, corerin^ 1900-1901. and ISt'-J-lf-.-S. re<;eccively. LABOE— confd Employment — amfd LiAMPS 1897-1902/3. Lamps; tables; no. of males and females employed each month; classification of ■metSsif wages; no. of establisbinents. (21 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1897/8 (p. 25; 41)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comporatire, corerinz 1900-1901. and 1902-1903, respectlTely. Lauxdbt Woekeks 1900-1903. Laundry; tables: no. of males and females employed each month; classification of weddy wages; and no. of establishments. (27 KSl bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1903/4: 65; 99.) Leatheb See also below. Industrial Hygiene, under dates 1889- 1895. 1879-1880. Table: leather, boot, shoe and belting mnfres.; no. of employes and wages, men and women, boys and girls, nativity, no. owning real estate, total paid for labor, total value of product (2 &JR. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1878/9 (pp. 122-123.)— 3 same 1879/80.) 1880 : Leather and furs : periods of payment added ; boots and shoes gtren in a separate table. 1883-1888. See above. Employment, these dates. 1895-1902^.3. Leather and leather goods; tables: na of establishments, no. of males and females employed; classification cit weekly wages. (19 AJR. bureau of statistics, etc 1895/5 (pp. 72-73; 90-91)— 27 same 1903/4.) In 1902 and 1904 the tables are comparatiTe, eoTetiag 1900-1901 and 1902-1903, respectlTdy. LiQi:(« Tbades 1880. Table: ales, beer, etc ; variety - -' ' 1804. Nov. 28. Accts. of state treasurer. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1804: 392-394.) LITTLE EGG HARBOR, BURLINGTOII CQ. Taxes; see Taxation: State ' LIVESTOCK For general material, see Agriculture. ,■,..;'. Insurance; see that title > '!■•<' ' ■ LIVINGSTON (WILLIAM), 1723-1790 ^ Native of N. T. ; held various provincial; offices: Gov- ernor of N. J., 1776-1790 (see, Governor, Special Messages). -, , , ,, , - LLOYD (JAMES) Assemblyman from Monmouth Co., 1812/3-1813/4, 1823/4. 1825/6-1828/9. ' ' * '' '^ Reports by ' , [Select] Committee , , 1829. Feb. 19. Monmouth Bank. (Votes, of Assem. 1828/9: 287-289.) LLOYDS; see INSURANCE: INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES LOCKTOWN, HUNTERDON CO. Creamery; see Dairy Industry. Creameries:; ,,■ LOCKWOOD (S.) ; , , 1886. Hog cholera. (13 A.R. bd.. agric! 1885:1137-139.) LOCKWOOD (SAML.) 1867-1892/3. Rept. as CO. supt. of schools in Monmouth Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1867/8 (pp. T85-788)— same 1892/3.) Paging from Collected docs., , , . , 1882. The oyster Interests of Ni J. , (5r,A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and IndustrieSi 1881/2: 217-350.) . Same, separate, entitled: The: American oyster, Its natural history, and the oyster industry in New Jersey. 1883. pp. 217-350. i , This Is part 6 of the 5 A.R. of the Bureau of Statistics of Labor, etc. ; an extra leaf is inserted betw. pp. 218 and 219, explaining the history of the treatise. 452 INDEX TO DOCtMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSET LOCUST; see FORESTS AlfD FORESTRY LONAN (EDWARD M.) Assemblyman from Ocean Co., 1874. 1870-1895/6. Kept as co. supt. of schools in Ocean Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1869/70 (pp. 151-152) — game 1895/6.) LONG BRANCH, MONMOUTH CO. Banks; see Banks: Individnal. Citizens' Bank; also Long Branch Climate; see that title Mantial Training; see Edncation Rainfall; see Climate. Rainfall Sanitation; see that title School Honses; see Education Schools in; see Edncation Sewage; see that title Temperature; see Climate Water Supply; see that title LORING (G. B.), U. S. COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE 1882. Address at mtg. of state bd. of agric. (9 A,Il. bd. agric 1881: 211-230.) LORING (GEO. F.) 1897. Architectura (22 A.R. bd. health 1898: 417-423.) LOTTERIES 1795. Rept. of select committee (De Vroom) on sundry petitions praying fbr lotteries. (Votes of Assem. Feb. 1795: 40-41.) 1801. Kept, of committee (Lacey) on petitions from Perth Amboy for a law granting them a lottery to raise a sum of money for purpose of building a church. (Same Oct 1801: 33.) 1808. Rept. of committee (Stryker) on petitions from Essex Co. for benefit of lottery to enable them to finish school house at Camptown. {Same Oct 1808: 110.) . Favorable rept of committee (Stryker) reL to petitions from Somerset Co. for aid of lottery to re- pair important district in their highway. (Same Oct. 1808: 49-50.) . Rept of committee (Lndlow) on petitions in be- half of academies at SomerriUe, Basking Ridge and Camptown for law to authorize raising sum of money by lottery for benefit of those institutions. (JoL Le^L Council Oct 1808: 753-754.) 1812. Unfavorable rept of committee (Brewster) on memorial reL to raising certain sum of money by way of lottery by trustees of Princeton CoUege and trustees of Presbyterian congregation in Trenton. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1812: 149.) 1816. See Roads: IndlvlduaL Hilford and Owego Tom- pike, this data 1818. Rept of committee (Haas) on petitions authoriz- ing a lottery in towns of Georgetown and Lamberts- ville in Hunterdon County. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1818: 103.) 1819. Rept of committee (Britton, sic, L e. Brittin) on memorial from Essex and Morris Counties reL to Miltord and Owego road lottery. (Same 1818/9: 105- 106.) 1820. Rept of comrs. apptd. to enquire into proceed- ings under acts to dear out and improve the navi- gation of north main branch of Rancocas Creek, in Burlington Co.; particularly in what manner the lottery therein authorized has been made, drawn and finished and siuns raised thereby. (Same May 1820: 217-219.) Tbe comrs. were Hedge Tbompson, Jos. Hopklnson and Thos. Yarrow. LOTTERLES— cont'd 1819. Communication from state treasurer (Gordon) to LegisL reL to act to facilitate intercourse betw. N. Y., Penn. and N. J. by which comrs. therein named were authorized to raise by lottery $20,000 and to subscribe that amt In stock of the contem- plated turnpike road. (Same Jan. 1819: 70-71.) 1820. Rept. of joint committee to whom was referred res. directing inquiry into manner in which comrs., authorized to raise, by lotteries, sum to be appro- priated under act to facilitate intercourse betw. states of N. Y., N. J. and Penn., have executed trust (Same Jan. 1820: 166-167.) Transmitted to Gen. Assem. from Council, with request for concarrence. A preliminary rept. ; see Item im- mediately below, tor final rept . Rept of joint committee (Squier) directed to en- quire into manner in which comrs. apptd. in act to facilitate intercourse betw. states of N. Y., Penn. and N. J. have executed their trust and to what ex- tent same has been executed; Milford and Owego turnpike. (Same May 1820: 200-201.) Pacing continued from Jan. sess. Rept of committee (White) on rept of comrs. apptd. to examine into conduct of comrs. and mgrs. of late N. J. navigation lottery. (Same Oct 1820: 101-102.) . Rept of committee (White) to whom was re- ferred communication of attorney general on subject of lottery debt of $10,000 due on notes of I. Ogden. (Same Oct 1820: 96.) 1824. Rept. of committee (Dodd) to whom was referred res. for instituting an inquiry into the manner In which the authority to raise money by lottery for benefit of Queen's College has been exercised. ( Same Oct 1814: 193-195.) 1826. Rept of committee (Dodd) on memorial of trus- tees of Rutgers College reL to raising $25,000 by way of lottery. (Same Oct 1826: 176-177.) 1833. Sundry documents from Mass. reL to lotteries. (Same 1833/4: 17-35.) 1844. Rept of committee (Van Wagenan) on memor- ials from Hudson and Essex cos. praying for abo- lition of lotteries. (Same 1843/4: 443-445.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 250 copies ordered prtd. (Hinntes of Assem. 1843/4 : 445.) 1845. Rept of atty. gen. (Thompson) in compliance with res. of March 4, 1844, ordering an inquiry reL to lotteries in connection with Socy. for Estab- lishing Useful Mnftres. (Govs. mess. (Haines) JaiL 15, 1845: 11-19.) . Same. (Sen. joL 1845: 23-66.) The joL copy contains testimony and other docs., which are not In the separate copy of the message. Communication from Governor (RosweU I. Colt) of Society for Establishing Useful Mnftres. enclos- ing res. of socy. upon relinquishment of lottery privilege beyond June 10, 1848. (Same 1846: 724- 726.) . Rept of committee (Brown) on judiciary reL to lotteries drawn under authority of Society for Es- tablishing Useful Mnftres. at Paterson. (Some 1845: 711-714.) . Majority (Pickel) and minority (Shaw) repts. upon lotteries drawn under authority of Socy. for Establishing Useful Mnftres. (Votes of Assem. 1845: 447-449; 483-485.) Rept of the minority of the Senate committee on the subject of lotteries; Combs. Trenton: I'rtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1845. 10 pp. Copy seen in Entgers College Library. 200 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1845 : 795.) . Sama (Sen. joL 1845: 786-795.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 453 LOUDENSLAGER (WM. B.) 1892/3-1893/4. Rept. as supt. of schools in Atlantic City. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1 app. (pp. 61-64) — same 1893/4.) 1893/4-1894/5. Manual training at Atlantic City. (Same 1893/4 app. B. (pp. 229-233)— same 1894/5.) LOUGHRON (JAMES) Assemblyman from Cumberland Co., 1878. Reports by Committee on Sinking Fund 1878. Aprils. Comrs.' rept. (Minutes of Assam. 1878: 1274-1275.) LOVETT (J. T.) 1881. Pear blight and peach yellows. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1881: 69-72.) . Same. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 197-201.) 1885. The causes of the depression in prices of hortic. products and how they can be improved so as to afford the producer a profit. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1885: 153-158.) LOWE (WM. H.) Veterinary Inspector, 1885-1893 ; see Agriculture. Llve- stocl^. Inspection. 1885. Canine madness. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 263- 268.) LUCAS (MRS. JOHN) 1880. Silk. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 109-113.) LUDLAM (PROVIDENCE) Senator from Cumberland Co., 1863-1868. Reports by Committee on Finance 1866 [i. e. 1867]. Mch. 27. Apprn. to agric. socy. (Leg- isl. docs. 1867: 595-598.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1867: 567-568.) LUDLAM (RICHARD S.) Assemblyman from Cape May Co., 1847. Reports by [Special] Committee 1847. Feb. 17. Abolishing capital punishment. Tren- ton : Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1847. 14 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. 175 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1847 : 504.) . Same. (Votes of Assem. 1847: 481-490.) LUDLOW (BENJAMIN) Member of Council from Morris Co., 1807-1814. Member of committee to count and burn cancelled money, 1807 ; see Money. Reports by [Select] Committee 1808. Rept. on petitions in behalf of academies at Somerville, Basking Ridge and Camptown for law to authorize raising sum of money, by lottery, for bene- fit of those institutions. (Jol. Iiegisl. Council Oct. 1808: 753-754.) . Nov. 25. Claims for teaching military music. (Same Oct. 1808: 811.) LUDLOW (CORNELIUS) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1831-1832. Reports by Select Committee 1832. Oct. 30. On part of Govs. mess. rel. to obstruc- tions in the Delaware River. (Votes of Assem. 1832/ 3: 80.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1832/3 : 80.) LUDLOW (GEORGE C.) Senator from Middlesex Co., 1877-1879 ; Governor, 1881- 1884 (for Messages, see under Governor), and cx- offlclo, President of State Board of Education ; sea Education, the serial group. Reports by Committee on Judiciaby 1879. Feb. 5. Minority rept.; Lay Judges of Inferior Courts of Common Pleas. (Legisl. docs. 1879. v. 1, doc. 13: 8-10.) LYMAN (J. B.) 1888. Natural supply and perpetuity of our forests. (15 A.R. bd. agric. 1887: 315-322.) . Forests and rainfall. (15 same 1887: 100-101.) LYON (ADRIAN) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1900, 1901. 1893/4-1894/5. Rept. as supt. of schools in Perth Am- boy. (A.R. bd. of education 1893/4 app. A (pp. 134- 135)— some 1894/5.) LYON (D. E.) 1903. Honey production. (30 A.R. bd. of agric. 1902: 293-306.) McADOO (WILLIAM) Native of Ireland ; Assemblyman from Hudson Co., 1882 ; member of Congress from N. J., 1883-1891 ; as- sistant secretary of the navy, 1893-1896 ; police commissioner of New York City, 1904-1905 ; ap- pointed chief city magistrate of magistrates' courts, July 1, 1910 ; U. S. Treasurer. 1914. Reports by Special Committee 1882. Dec. 29. Taxation of r.rs. and other corpora- tions. 19 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1883 v. 2, doc. 32.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1883. 20 pp. . Same, another edition. Hoboken: Hudson Co. Democrat Print, n. d. 23 pp. The rept. is dated Dec. 29. 1882^ though submitted Jan. 15. 1883. The committee were apptd. at the Legisl. session of 1882. McALISTER (ALEXANDER) 1904. The need of a children's hospital in Camden. (3 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1904: 66-68.) McANDREW (G. J.) 1892/3-1898/9. Rept. on manual training in South Orange. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1 app. (pp. 296-298) — same 1898/9.) 1893/4. Rept. as principal of Columbia School, South Orange. (Sam^ 1893/4, app. A, pp. 151-153.) MACBEON (A. S.) 1877. Fruit farm at Bricksburg, Ocean Co. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 86-87.) M'CAIN (JEREMIAH) 1886. Sheep husbandry. (13 A.R. bd. agric. 1885: 131. 134.) McCARTER (THOMAS N. [JR.]) Attorney General 1902 Reports; see Attoene? General. Special Reports McCARTER (THOMAS N. [SR.]) 1883. See Browning (A.). 454 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY McCHESNEY (CHARLES G.) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1830-1831; Conncll, 1838-1839 ; Secretary of State of N. J.. 1840-1850 (see Secretary of State, Special Reports) ; trustee ^f School Fond, 1841-1845 (see Education, the serial group.) Reports by I Select] Committee ■ 1839. Feb. 22. On subject of a state lunatic asylum. (Jol. legisl. council 1838/9: 267-272.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Phillips & Boswell, 1839. 8 pp. Copy seen In State Uhrary tn a Toltune with Binder's title, " Kepts. 1838." 500 copies ordered prtd. (Jol. legisl. council. 1838/9 : 273.) McCLELLAN (DAVID P.) Comr. of Fisheries, 1902-1904 ; see Fish and Game, the serial group. McCLELLAN (GEO. B.), 1826-1885 Served In Mexican and Civil wars ; Governor of N. J., 1878-1881 (for Messages, see nnder Governor) and ex-officlo President of State Board of Education (see Education, the serial group) . MacCLOSEIE (GEO.) 1898. Evolution of plants. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1898: 205-220.) McCLGITD (WM. J.) Deputy Factory Inspector, 3d district, 1892-1895; see Labor. Factory Inspection. McCLURE (ALEX. K.) 1886. [Scientific and practical fanning.] (13 A.II. bd. agric. 1885: 43-56.) McCOLLOM (EDWD. D.) 1902/3. Manual training in West Orange. (AJl. bd. of education 1902/3: 270-274.) McCOSH (JAMES) 1871. March 1. Free high schools. (LegisL docs. 1871: 1211-1216.) 1872. See Education, this date. McCOY (JOS.) 1867/8. Rept. as city supt of schools in Jersey City. (A.R. bd. of education 1867/8: 817-822.) Paging from Collected docs. M'CTILLOCH (GEO. P.) 1823. Nov. 1. Canal to unite the River Delaware near Easton, with the Passaic near Newark, with ace. docs. Morris-Town: Prtd. by J. Mann, 1823. 87 (1) pp., foldg. map. The other comrs. were Cha& Einsey and Thos. Capner. Copies were seen in the New Jersev Hist. Socy.. Newark, in the N. Y. Pnblic Library and in Colnmbia Uni- versity Library. . Same, another edition. Morris-Town: Prtd. by J. Mann, 1823. 46, 11, 21, 2, 1, 11, 9, 2, 45 pp. Copies seen in the New Tork Pnblic Library and In the Columbia University Library. McCULLY (J. S.) Apptd. one of five comrs. In 1848 to erect an additional wing to the N. J. State Prison. McCUTCHEON (S. ST. J.) Apptd. in Jnne, 1898, one of the comrs. to codify and re- vise the school laws. McDAWOLDS (JAMES S.) State Librarian, 1872-1883. Annual Reports; see Libraries. State McDERMOTT (ALLAN LANGDON), 1854-1908 Native of Mass. ; held local offices in Jersey C^ty ; Assem- blyman from Hudson Co., 1880-1881 ; member of state board of assessors, 1884-1885 (for annual re- ports, see Taxation) ; member of constitutional comn., 1894 ; state senator from Hudson Co., 1899- 1900 : member of Congress, 1900-1907. Mcdonald (wm. k.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1856, 1857 ; Comptroller of the Treasury, 1865 to 1871 (see Finance : State). MACDOUGAL (D. F.) 1901. Partnership of trees and fungi. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1901: 134-136.) McEOWEN (WILLIAM) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1799-1806, 1811. Reiwrts by [Sehect] CJommittee 1801. Nov. 11. Dams in Raritan River. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1801: 70.) 1805. Nov. 5. Causeways and ferries from Newark to the public road from Bergen Point to Paulns Hook. (Same Oct 1805: 400.) M^VOY (WM.) 1895. Foul brood — ^its cause and cure. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 267-276.) Bee culture. McFARLAND (CHARLES) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1847. Reports by [Select] Committee 1847. Feb. 22. Rept of comrs. on public bldgs., offices, etc. (Minutes of Assem. 1847: 539.) MACFARLAND (WM.) 1892/3-1903/4. Rept as supervising principal of Bor- dentown schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt 1 app. (pp. 71-72) — same 1903/4.) 1893/4-1902/3 omitted. McGALLYARD (D. C.) 1890. How can we make our farms pay better? (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 89-92.) McGANN (EDWARD W.) See also Climate, the serial group. 1888. Our state weather service. (15 A.R. bd. agric 1887: 283-285.) Erroneously printed McCann. 1888/9. Meteorological observations at New Brunswick. (13 A.R. bd. health 1888/9: 397.) 1889. N. J. state weather service bureau. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 139-149.) 1889-1895. Temperature at Moorestown and New Brunswick. (17 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 9 A.R. agric college exper. station 1896: 549-550.) 1890. Summary of his remarks on climate from a meteorological point of view. (14 A.R. bd. health 1890: 167-169.) MacGEORGE (W., JR.) 1888/9. Manual training in Vineland. (AJEt bd. of education 1888/9 app. pp. 165-168.) McGinRE (GEO. W.) Dairy Comr. 1890-1901 (for annual reports, see Dairy Industry) ; Chief Inspector of food and drugs, 1902- 1906. 1893. Sanitary control of the milk supply. (20A.R.bd. agric 1892: 149-154.) 1895. Bovine tuberculosis. (22 same 1894: 264-268.) 1904. Rept on food supplies of state institutions. (28 A.R. bd. of health 1904: 237-246.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 455 McILVAINE (CHAS.) 1905. Mushroom production. (32 A.R. bd. agric. 1904: 121-138.) McILVAINE (EDWARD S.) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1830-1S33. Reports by Committee on Tkeasueer's Accounts 1831. See Finance: State, serial group B. 1833. See same. McKEAN (ROBERT) 1798. Rept. of committee (Wade) on petition of Robt McKean for exclusive right for 14 years to the making, using and vending a steam engine for the cutting and mnfg. of lumber into boards, etc. (Watt's Steam Engine). (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1798: 49.) McKEAN (WM.) 1872. See Education, this date. McKEE (WILLIAM) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1834/5. Reports by Select Committee 1835. Feb. 20. R.R. betw. N. Y. and Phila.; minority rept. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 366-368.) McKEEN (THOMAS) Eiparian Comr., 1874-1882 ; see Land. Riparian. MACKENZIE (J. C.) 1892. The value of good roads. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 546-556.) MACKENZIE (T. H.) 1884/5. A.R. as city supt. of Trenton schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1884/5 app. pp. 94-116.) McKENZIE (WM.) Member of Passaic Valley District Sewerage Comn., 1903 ; see Water Supply, etc. Passaic Valley, the serial group ; also non-serial group, under date, 1903. MACKEY (EBENEZER) 1902/3-1903/4. Rept. as city supt. of Trenton schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1902/3 (pp. 145-148) — same 1903/4.) McLARY (D.) 1879. Remarks on fruit crops in Middlesex Co. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 170.) Mclaughlin (j. a.) Veterinary inspector, 1880-1882 ; see Agriculture. Live- stock. Inspection. McLaughlin (m. f.) Riparian comr., 1904 ; see Land. Riparian. McLAURY (D.) 1878. Pear crop and blight. (5 A.R. bd. agric. 1877: 164.) McLEAN (GEORGE W.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1846, 1847. Reports by [Special] Committee 1847. Feb. 10. Plainfield Bank. (Votes of Assem. 1847: 379-380; Sen. jol. 1847: 328.) McLEAN (GEORGE W.)— cont'd Reports by — cont'd [Special] Committee — cont'd 1847. Feb. 16. Plainfield Bank. (Minutes of Assem. 1847: 542-569; Sen. jol. 1847: 413-437.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1847. 32 pp. Copy seen in tbe N. J. State Library. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1847 : 437.) McMICHAEL (WM. P.) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1862-1864 ; state treasurer, 1888-1870 (see Finance: State). McMillan (c.) 1882. The disposal of town sewage. (6 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 99-110.) McNEELY (ROBERT) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1817/8-1818/9. Reports by 1817. Nov. 4. Government house. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1817: 31.) Joint rept. with John Beatty and Gershom Mott. 1820. Nov. 6. State house and yard. (Bame Oct. 1820: 59-64.) Joint rept. with Ellett Tucker. [Select] Committee 1819. Jan. Exclusive privilege of running boats in the Delaware River. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1819: 69-70.) M'WHORTER (ALEX. C.) 1807. Boundary comr.; see Boundaries. New York, this date. MACHINERY See also. Labor. Bmploymgnt. Manufacture; see Industries, etc. MACHINISTS See Labor Disputes. Strikes. MADISON, MORRIS CO. Schools in; see Education MAGNETIC SURVEY 1888. Magnetic survey of N. J. (v. 1. Final rept. state geologist 1888: 298-324.) MAILLY (H. L.) 1895. Anthrax. (23 A.R. bd. agric. 1895: 262-265.) MAINTENANCE 1880. Specimen schedule of sanitary inquiry (institu- tional) by N. J. state bd. of health. (4 A.R. bd. health 1880: 305-310.) . Sanitary inquiries into alms-houses and jails; by W. M. Baird. (Same 1880: 89-111.) Warren, Morris. Somerset, Union, Essex Co. jails and Essex Co. penitentiary ; Warren Co. poor-house ; Morris Co. poor-house ; Elizabeth City poor-house ; Essex Co. poor-houses — Newark City alms-house. 1882. Sanitary inquiries into condition of charitable and penal institutions. (6 same 1882: 117-122.) Showing results of investigation of sanitary condition in some of these institutions In state. 1883. Inquiries into condition of charitable and penal institutions. (7 same 1883: 101-109.) Recommending improvements in sanitary condition of these Institutions. 1884. List of state, co., township and city institutions in state and name of person in charge. (1 A.R. council charities and correction [1884] : 8-11.) 456 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE— cont'd 1884. [Circular and blank rel. to returns by oflScers In charge of charitable and correctional institutions.] (1 same [1884]: 13-15.) 1885. Rept. as to jails, penitentiaries and prisons, alms- houses and asylums; by secy. (9 A.R. bd. health 1885: 121-129.) B«latiiig to sanitary conditiODS of these instltntlons, and recommending revision In law to diminish the In- flnence of said Instltntlons In causing crime and dependency. Incompleteness of returns from charitable and correctional institutions; causes; recommended that fees be paid for work. (2 A.R. council charities and correction [1884/5]: 3.) 1886. Rept. as to sanitary condition of asylums, jails, prisons, penitentiaries and alms-houses, by secy. (10 A.R. bd. health 1886: 201-205.) Compensation to officials making returns, recom- mended. (3 A.R. council charities and correctioa [1885/6]: 4.) . Rept. of sub-committee on reading matter for the CO. charities. (1 AJL state charities aid assn. 1886: 32-33.) 1888. Our charitable and penal institutions; by K M. Hunt (12 A.R. bd. health 1888: 67-112.) Alms-houses and the care of their inmates ; Atlantic Co^ Camden Co., Cape May, Cnmberland Cc Gloucester Co.. Monmouth Co. auns-faonses, prisons and jails, structure, inspection, cleanliness, food, prisoners, etc ; Atlantic Co., Burlington Co. jails ; Camden jail ; Cape May Co., Gloucester Co., Hnnterdon Co., Mercer Co., Middlesex Co., Monmouth Co., Ocean Co. ; estimate of expenses of charltahle and penal Instltntlons and no. of inmates ; tables showing no. of Inmates in alms-houses, asylums and penal insti- tutions. 1890. No complete rept. of the statistics of pauperism and crime available; list of publications where par- tial data may be found. (13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1889/90: 455.) 1892. Abstracts from institutional inquiries; by A. Clark Hunt (16 A.R. bd. health 1892: 385-413.) Famnm Preparatory School ; N. X State Institute for Feeble-minded Women ; N. 3. Home for Education of Feeble-minded Children ; N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers ; State Prison ; Beform School ; School for Deaf-Mntes; Indostrlal School for Girls; State Lnnatlc Asylum ; Asylnm for Insane ; Atlantic Co. alms-house and jail ; Bergen Co. alms-house, jail and trl-townshlp house ; Burlington Co. jail and alms- house ; Camden Co. alms-house, jail and asylum ; Cape May Co. alms-house and jail ; Cumberland Co. alms-house and jaU ; Fssex Co. Asylum, jail and penitentiary ; Newark City alms-house ; South Orange township alms-hons^; Orange City alms- house ; BeilevUle township alms-house ; Bloomfleld townsb-p alms-house; Gloucester Co. alms-house; Gloncester Co. jail ; Hudson Co. alms-house, jail, lnnatlc asylnm and i>enitentlar; ; Hnnterdon Co. jail ; Baritan township alms-house ; Mercer Co. jail ; Trenton City alms-house ; Middlesex Co. jail ; New Brunswick City alms-house ; Perth Amboy City alms- house ; PIscataway township alms-house ; Monmouth Co. jail and alms-house ; Morris Co. alms-bonse and jail ; Ocean Co. jail ; Passaic Co. jail ; Passaic City alms-house ; Paterson City alms-house ; Salem Co. alms-house ; Salem Co. jail ; Bridgewater township alms-house ; Hillsborough township alms- house ; Somerset Co. jaU : Snssex Co. jail and alms- house ; Union Co. jail ; Elizabeth City alms-house ; Bahway City alms-bonse ; Warren Co. jail ; Warren Co. alms-house. [1892. Oct] Institutional inquiry into sanitary con- dition. (Circular no. 78 of the state bd. of health.) Copy seen in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (16 A-R. bd. of health 1892: 417-430.) 1893. Out-door relief as a promoter of crime. (8 A.R. state chariti^ aid assn. 1893: 12.) . Institutional sanitary inquiries; by E. M. and A. C. Hunt (17 A.R. bd. health 1893: 347-359.) Notes on twenty years of Institntional history In N. J. ; stmts, resp. state normal and model schools. Mill- bum township alms-house and Montclalr township alms-house ; Essex Co., Hamilton township and Hopewell township alms-honses (Mercer Co.), Mercer Co. workhonse, Princeton township alms- < MAINTENANCE— cont'd house (Mercer Co.), Woodbridge township alms- house (Middlesex Co.), Passaic City alms-honse (Passaic Co.), Franklin township, Hillsborough township and Montgomery township alms-houses (Somerset Co.). 1894. Violation of fire-escape law at state institutions. (9 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1894: 13.) 1895. Inquiries concerning charitable and penal insti- tutions. (19 AJt bd. health 1895: 347-348.) Method of visiting, etc ; details as to Essex Co. asylnm, Newark ; Newark (Mty Alms-house ; Paterson City Almshonse ; Passaic Co. jail. 1896. Inquiries concerning charitable and penal insti- tutions; by A. C. Hunt (20 same 1896: 219-227.) PIscataway township alms-honse. Middlesex Co. ; Middle- sex Co. jail : Hudson Co. jail : Essex Co. jail : Belle- ville township alms-bonse, Essex Co. : C!amden (jo. jail; Perth Amboy City Lock-np; State Beform School, Jamesburg. 1898. List of institutions, including hospitals, arranged by counties and sanitary distrs. (22 A.R. bd. health 1898: 101-102.) 1899. List of most important public institutions in N. J. devoted to care and custody of dependent and criminal classes. (23 «ani« 1899: 225-227.) . Private charities in N. J. (13 [L e. 14] A.R. state charities aid assn. 1899: 11-12.) 1900. Same. (14 [i. e. 15] same 1900: 24-25.) . Trained service [desirable in employes and of- ficers of state institutions]. (14 [L e. 15] same 1900: 22-23.) 1901. Co-operation of citizens lacking in state insti- tutions; reason. (16 same 1901: 24.) . Statistics; importance in state institutions; N. J. statutes defective in their requirements. (16 same 1901: 35-38.) . Brief summary of visits to almshouses, hospitals for the insane, penal institutions and reformatory institutions in N. Y. and New England. (16 same 1901: 41-45.) . List of almshouses, hospitals for insane and penal and charitable institutions visited in N. J. (16 same 1901: 46-47.) . The care of inmates, patients and prisoners. (16 same 1901: 27-29.) . Wardens, supts. and sheriffs; matrons; visiting physicians; attendants; their personality, duties, salaries. (16 same 1901: 20-24.) . Co. officers not sufficiently familiar with laws providing for the care of the dependent and defec- tive by the state. (16 same 1901: 26.) 1902. A state bd. of charities and corrections ought to be provided for by law and apptd. by the GSov. (17 same 1902: 7.) . Visiting physicians; salary and duties; trained nursing. (17 same 1902: 31-32.) . Co-operation of citizens with the officers of in- stitutions needed. (17 same 1902: 57-58.) . Uniform repts. and statistics; Indiana; forms. (17 same 1902: 130-132.) . Mass. prison comrs.' rept; jails and houses of correction, dty prisons and police stations, forms. (17 same 1902: 121-129.) . Passage of bill establishing bd. of control for charitable and penal institutions recommended; reasons. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 14. 1902: 16- 17.) . Twenty-five years of progress in N. J. charities and corrections; by Mrs. E. E. Williamson. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 89-90.) . The relation of the church to organized charity; by Rev. E. L. Stoddard. (1 same 1902: 92-97.) . Co-operation; the catholic factor in X. J. chari- ties; by Rev. Francis A. Foy. (1 same 1902: 97-102.) Discussion on co-operation; by Rev. Henry EUiott Mott (1 same 1902: 102-104.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 457 MAINTENANCE— cont'd 1902. The International Prison Commission; by Hon. Samuel J. Barrows. (1 same 1902: 131-132.) . N. J. practically the only northern state which has not yet provided for the complete and uniform collection and classification of statistics of its penal and charitable institutions. (17 A.R. state chari- ties aid assn. 1902: 8.) . Importance of publicity of accts.; methods of keeping accts. in different co. and state institutions cited; provision should be made for the collection of statistics. (17 same 1902: 17-27.) . State supervision: uniform statistics; persons and finances; forms for securing same. (17 same 1902: 118-120.) 1903. What type of supervision does N. J. need? by James Heg. (2 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1903: 76-77.) . For state Institutions; by Patrick Farrelly. (2 same 1903: 81-82.) . What type of institution should New Jersey adopt? (2 same 1903: 91.) . Govs. mess, calling attention to Importance of making some change in administration of various penal and charitable institutions of state. (Min- utes of Assem. 1903: 269-270.) . Non-support and abandonment; by Harry L. Barck, Jr. (2 N. J. conference of charities and cor- rections 1903; 96-97.) . Methods of supervising penal and charitable in- stitutions; by F. H. Wines. (2 same 1903: 70-75.) . The need and best methods of state supervision of charities and corrections; by Charlton T. Lewis. (2 same 1903: 57-68.) . What type of supervision do private charities need from N. J.; by E. R. Johnstone. (2 same 1903: 97-100.) . Review of the history and work of bds. of chari- ties and state bds. of control; by Fredk. H. Wines. (18 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1903: 13-100.) Mass., N. Y., Ohio, Penn., 111., E. I., N. C, Mich., Wise, Conn., Kansas, Neb., Minn., N. J., Ind., S. D., Wyoming, Col., Oregon, Montana, Tenn., N. H., Mo., Wash.^ Iowa. Md., D. C, Ariz. 1904. Institutions: inspection by state; res. rel. to Burlington Co. Jail. (28 A.R. bd. health 1904: 78- 79.) . Creation of a Governor's Advisory Comn. to visit state institutions, conduct investigations, etc., recommended. (19 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1904: 18.) . Value and necessity of co-operation; by John A. CuUen. (3 N. J. conference of charities and correc- tions 1904: 111-115.) . The Vincentian Method; by John J. Mulvaney. (3 same 1904: 122-124.) . The worker in charity and corrections; by Hon. Jeffrey R. Brackett. (3 same 1904: 20-23.) . County institutions and local charities; by J. J. Currie. (3 same 1904: 60-64.) . Rept. of committee on county and municipal char- ities; by Charles F. Currie. (3 same 1904: 59.) Atlantic City 1904. The [charitable] work in Atlantic City; by A. M. Heston. (3 N. J. conference of charities and cor- rections 1904: 124-127.) Newark 1904. Newark's system of private charities; by A. W. M'Dougall. ( 3 N. J. conference of charities and cor- rections 1904: 115-119.) Orange 1902. Orange Bureau of Associated Charities; by Bleecker Van Wagenen. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 18-19.) MAINTENANCE— cont'd Paterson 1904. Co-operation in emergency relief — the experience of Paterson. (3 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1904: 104-108.) Salem 1904. A voice from Salem; by Anna Van Meter. (3 N.J. conference of charities and corrections 1904: 121.) Charitable work. Conference of Charities and Corrections serial 1902-1904. Proceedings of N. J. conference of charities and corrections. Checklist 1. 1902 Feb. 20-21. Trenton : Press of The John L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 148 pp. 2. 1903 Feb. 19-20. Trenton: MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1903. 100 pp. 3. 1904 Feb. 18-20. Somerrille: The Unionist-Gazette Association, 1904. 143 pp. non-serial 1901. Universal desire for a state conference of chari- ties and corrections. (16 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1901: 19-20.) 1902. Constitution and by-laws of the N. J. conference of charities and corrections. (1 N. J. conference charities and correction 1902: 7-8.) . Co-operation of the state conference of charities and corrections in emphasizing advantages of ade- quate book-keeping in charitable and correctional institutions; extracts from addresses In 1902; plan for mtg. of 1903. (17 A.R. state charities and cor- rection 1902: 27-29.) 1903. Annual address; by Mrs. E. B. Williamson. (2 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1903: 53-57.) 1904. State conference of charities and correction; plans for next mtg.; objects of the conferences, etc. (19 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1904: 21-22.) Congresses, etc. Intebnational Congress fob the Suppeession or Ceime 1872. Rept. of delegates t.o the International Congress for Suppression of Crime. Trenton: Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1873. 6 pp. Danl. Haines, Eobt. H. Howell, delegates. . Same. h. t. p. 6 p. (Legisl. docs. 1873 unnum. doc. [27].) National Coneebknoe op Chaeities and Coeeection 1881. Aug. 31. Rept. of delegate from N. J. (A. S. Meyrick) to National Conference of Charities and Corrections in Boston, July, 1881. 40 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1882, V. 1, doc. 24.) . Same. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1881. 36 pp. Copy seen in N. J. Hist. Socy. 1882. Aug. 14. Rept. of N. J. delegates to National Conference of ^harities and Corrections at Madison, Aug. 14, 1882. 16 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1883, v. 2, doc. 28.) Nbtw Jersey Prison Reform Association serial 1850-1852. Annual report, 1-3. Trenton: Phillips and Boswell, 1850-1852. Checklist 1. 1850. 1850. 45 pp. 2. 1851. Not found. 3. 1852. 1852. 20 pp. Copies seen in State Library. non-serial 1849. Constitution of the N. J. Prison Reform Assn. Trenton: Sherman and Harron, 1849. 8 pp. Copy seen in N. J. Hist. Socy. 458 INDKX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSBT MAINTENANCE— cont'd Congresses, etc. — cont'd New Jebsey PBisoif Reform Association — cont'd nofirserial — cont'd 1850. Memorial of the N. 3. Prison Reform Assn. in re- lation to the improvement of co. jails. Trenton: Sherman and Harron, 1850. 6 pp. . S^me. (Minutes of Assem. 1850: 441-444.) 500 copies ordered printed. (Minntes of Assem., Jan. 1850, p. 444.) Copies seen in N. J. Hist. Socy., Bntgers College Library and N. J. State Library. Pkison Reform; Ck)UGRES8 1890-1895. Disbursements; Prison Reform Congress of V. S. (A.R. treasurer 1889/90 (p. 218)— «ome 1894/ 5.) 1892-1893/4. Same. (A.R. comptroUer 1891/2 (pp. 43- ii)—same 1893/4.) Conndl of State Charities Created nnder act of Marcb 23, 1883. serial AamiVAL, Reports [1884-1885/6.] A Tin, rept of council of state charities and correction. CbecUIst Dept. and doc. editions differ only in imprint, wliicb is omitted from tbe doc. ed. 1. [1884.] Not found. 2. [1884/5.] Trenton : J. L. Mnrphy. 1885. 29 pp. 3. [1885/6.] Camden: Tlie Dally Post Printing House, 1887. 6 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. [1884] In LeglsL docs. 1885, t. 2, doc 33. 2. [1884/5] " ^' " 1886, T. 3, doc 32.* 3. [1885/6] " " " 1887. v. 3. doc 32. dRCnjLABS 1884. [Circular and blank reL to returns by oflScers in charge of charitable and correctional institutions.] (1 AH. council charities and correction [1884] : 13- 15.) no»-«eriaI 1883. An act to create a council of state charities and correction. No. 133. Intr. Feb. 7, 1883, by Mr. VaiL 4 pp. foL [Trenton, 1883]. Surgeon General's Library. 1884. Appm. made for use of council is untouched. (1 A.R. council charities and correction [1884] : 4.) . Names of members of council of charities and corrections. (1 same [1884]: 3.) . CouncU should be enabled to employ clerk or secy, whose office should be in Trenton and who should devote his entire time to the work. (1 same [1884]: 4-5.) Repeated in 1884/5. 1885/6. 1885. Council have no power to correct abuses; can only make recommendations. (2 same [1884/5]: 4.) . Organization of council of state charities and correction; work. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 34-35.) 1886. Council of charities and .correction find present law inadequate to compel officials of public insti- tutions to keep and rept. to council information as to inmates. {Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 32-33.) 1888. Creation (1883) of council of state charities and correction and its purpose; suggestion respecting rendering of repts. to council by officials of institu- tions; desire quarters at Trenton and appm. for clerk. (Same (Green) Jan. 8, 1888: 24-25.) Defectives serial 1866-1870. Ann, repts. of institutions [in other states] for the education of the deaf, dumb and blind [reL to N. J. pupils]. MAINTENANCE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd serial — cont'd * Brroneonsly called 3 ann. rept. in docs. Checklist 1866 dept. ed. Trenton : Frtd. at tbe Office of the State Gazette. 1867. 10 pp. 1866 doc ed. li. t. p. pp. 53-62. 1867 dept. ed. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office. 1868. 10, 2 pp. Feeble-minded incl. in 1867. 1867 doc ed. h. t. p. pp. 169-180. 1868 dept. ed. Trenton : Frtd. at the Tme American Office. 1869. 6 (1) pp. 1868 doc ed. h. t. p. pp. 461-467. 1869 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Tme American Office, 1870. 5 pp. 1869 doc. ed. h. t p. pp. 294-299. 1870. Not f cond. 1870 doc ed. h. t. p. pp. 1223-1226. Repts. of 1869-1870 relate to deaf and dnmb only. In Collected docs, as follows : 1866 In Leglsl. docs. 1867 : 53-62. 1867 ' 1868:169-180. 1868 " " " 1869:461-467. 1869 " " " 1870:294-299. 1870 " " " 1871:1223-1226. non-serial 1873. Rept. of the comrs. on the deaf and dumb, blind and feeble-minded. Trenton: The State Gazette — Murphy & Bechtel, 1873. 49 pp. Same. New Brunswick: A. B. Gordon, 1874. 49 pp. Copy seen In N. J. Historical Society. . Same. h. t p. n. p., n. d. 49 pp. (L^isL docs. 1874 doc. 23.) The comrs. were appointed by the Gov. nnder act of Marcb 11. 1873. Cbarles D. Desbler, Jeremiah Baker, Wm. S. Yard, Charles D. Hendrlckson and Ralph B. Gondy were tbe comrs. Tbe report favored the creation in the state of establishments for the care of tbe defective classes. 1874. Agst carrying out of project contemplated in act of last sess. authorizing comrs. to receive proposals for sites for asylums for blind, deaf and dumb, and feeble-minded at present time. (AJR. comptroller 1873/4: 35-36.) 1876. Cost for de^ and dumb, bUnd and feeble-minded respectively (1875) ; necessity of providing for deaf and dumb within state; suggested that Soldiers' Children's Home be used for that purpose; objec- tions to proposed site at New Brunswick; no. of deaf and dumb in state. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 24-25.) 1879. No. of N. J. deaf and dumb children in different institutions in N. Y. and Penn. (Same (McCleUan) Jan. 14, 1879: 19-20.) 1886. Rept. of committee on hospitals; Stephen Pier- son, chrm. (1 AJEL. state charities aid assn. 1886: 26-27.) Insane, deaf and dumb, blind, idiotic, etc 1895. As to incurables; by David P. HalL (10 same 1895: 55-66.) 1902. Institutions for feeble-minded; epileptic; snpts.; patients; expenses; improvements, etc. (17 same 1902: 111.) 1904. Treatment of defectives; by E. R. Johnston& (3 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1904: 24-31.) Bijiin See also below nnder the heading. Receipts and Ex- penditures. 1835. Rept. of committee (Hardenbergh) on communi- cation from Penn. Institute for Relief of Blind, ask- ing appm. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 453.) 1837. Letter from secy, of state transmitting one from secy, of New England Institution for Education of Blind submitting atlas invented and executed at that institution, to be used to advance cause of bUnd and to be finally deposited in library. (Some 1837/8: 41.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 459 MAINTENANCE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd BLESfi) — cont'd 1837. But two persons have applied for benefits of ap- prn. for Instruction of blind ; fund -will probably be employed as soon as its existence becomes generally known. (Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Jan. 3, 1837.) . Propriety of continuing apprns. for support of in- digent deaf, dumb, and blind in institutions in N. Y. and Phila. recommended; but it would better com- port with sound policy to establish similar institu- tions in state, and recommended that investigations be made as to propriety of adopting such a measure. [Same (Dickerson) Oct. 26, 1837.) 1837.) 1838. No. of N. J. beneficiaries in New York and Penn. Institutions for instruction of deaf and dumb; no. in Penn. Institution for Blind; additional provision needed. (Same (Pennington) Oct. 24, 1838.) 1839. No. of N. J. beneficiaries in N. Y. and Phila. in- stitutions for deaf and dumb and blind. (Same (Pennington) Oct. 22, 1839.) 1840. Same. (Same (Pennington) Oct. 27, 1840.) 1843. Same. (Same (Pennington) Oct. 24, 1843.) 1844. Jan. 30. Mess, of Gov. (Haines) giving infor- mation concerning indigent blind; no., expense, need of additional apprn. (Minutes of Assem. 1843/ 4: 313-314.) 1845. No. of N. J. pupils at N. Y. and Phila. institutions for deaf and dumb and blind; fund suflScient. (Govs, mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845.) 1846. No. of N. J. pupils in N. Y. and Penn. institutions for instruction of deaf and dumb and blind. (Some (Stratton) Jan. 14, 1846.) . Kept, on visit to N. Y. Institution for Blind, where N. J. maintains pupils. (A.R. supt. public schools 1846: 415-417.) Paging from Minutes of Assem. 1847. State pupils at N. Y. Institution for Blind. (Same 1847: 545-546.) Paging from Minutes of Assem. 1848. Comment on care of state pupils at N. Y. Institu- tion for Blind and at Institution for Deaf and Dumb. (Same 1848: 15-16.) 1849. No. of N. J. blind pupils and mutes at N. Y. and Phila. institutions. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849: 11.) 1850. Rel. to state beneficiaries in institutions of N. Y. and Phila. for deaf and dumb and blind. (Same (Haines) Jan. 9, 1850.) 1851. No. of N. J. beneficiaries in N. Y. and Phila. in- stitutions for blind and deaf and dumb. ( Same Jan. 15, 1851: 12.) 1852. Same; cost. .{Same (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 27.) 1853. Same; expense; extension of period of instruc- tion recommended. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 23.) 1854. Same; expense. (Sams (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 19.) . Majority rept. (Hardenbergh) of committee rel. to providing for support of indigent blind persons. Trenton: True American Office, 1854. 4 pp. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1854 : 720.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1854: 459-460.) 1855. No. of N. J. beneficiaries in institutions for deaf and dumb and blind in N. Y. and Phila.; apprn. ample. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 18.) 1856. No. of deaf and dumb and blind beneficiaries in N. Y. and Phila. institutions about same as last year, similar provision for pauper Idiots recom- mended. (Same (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 8.) 1857. " The deaf, dumb and blind of the state are well provided for in institutions of N. Y. and Phila." (Same (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 9.) MAINTENANCE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Blind — cont'd 1858. No. of deaf and dumb and blind N. J. beneficiaries in N. Y. and Phila. institutions ; suggested that pro- vision be made for idiots. (Same (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 18-19.) 1859. No. of deaf, dumb and blind N. J. beneficiaries at institutions in N. Y. and Phila. ; increase of fund for deaf and dumb recommended. (Same (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 15.) 1860. No. of N. J. beneficiaries at Phila. and N. Y. in- stitutions for deaf and dumb and blind; beneficial instruction. (Same (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1861. No. of N. J. deaf and dumb and blind pupils at N. Y. and Phila. institutions. (Same (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 7.) 1862. No. of N. J. beneficiaries at N. Y. and Phila. blind asylums. (Same (Olden) Jan. 14, 1862.) 1863. No. of N. J. pupils in N. Y. and Phila. institutions for deaf and dumb and blind and in Training School for Feeble-minded at Media, Penn. (Sams (Olden) Jan. 13, 1863: 4.) 1864. No. of N. J. beneficiaries at Phila. and N. Y. In- stitutions for deaf and dumb, blind, feeble-minded; increased compensation asked by supt. of Penn. Training School for Feeble-minded Children. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 8 or 9.) There are two editions of tliis message. 1865. Recommendation that sum provided for support of deaf mutes, blind, and feeble-minded be uniform; viz., $300 each individual per yr. (A.R. comptroller 1865: 9-10.) . Communications from institutions for blind in Phila. and N. Y. instructing N. J. pupils. (Docs, ace. Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 15-17; same, doc. ed. pp. 43-45, Leglsl. docs. 1866.) . No. of deaf and dumb N. J. beneficiaries at insti- tutions in N. Y., Phila. and Hartford; no. of blind at N. Y. and Phila. and feeble-minded at Media, Penn.; price advanced by mngrs.; recommended that it be paid. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1866. Recommended that increased rate be authorized for deaf and dumb, blind and feeble-minded; no. of each class at various asylums. (Same (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 13.) 1867. Instruction of deaf and dumb, blind and feeble- minded. (Same (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e. 8] 1867: 20- 21 or 27-28.) Tliere are two editions of this message. 1868. No. of N. J. beneficiaries at N. Y. and Penn. in- stitutions for deaf and dumb and blind, at Hartford Asylum for Deaf and Dumb and at Penn. Training School for Feeble Minded Children; repayment of loss to N. Y. Institution for Deaf and Dumb and In- crease for each deaf mute recommended. (Sams (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 28-29.) 1869. Care of deaf and dumb, blind and feeble-minded at institutions In other states; no. at each institu- tion. (Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 31-32.) 1870. Care of deaf and dumb, blind and feeble-minded. (Same (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 21 or 38.) There are two editions of this message. 1873. Amt. paid in 1872 to Institutions in other states for education and maintenance of deaf and dumb, blind and feeble-minded; necessary to increase ap- prns.; soon will be necessary to provide asylums in state. (Same (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 13.) . See also above. Defectives, this date. 1874. No. of deaf and dumb, blind and feeble-minded supported by N. J. at institutions in other states; ann. cost.; demand for institutions in N. J.; sug- gested that moneys reed, from grants of lands under 460 INDEX TO DOCtJMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Bund — cont'd water be used for that purpose. (Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1875. " In the present emergency we should not, in my opinion, undertake the erection of buildings for the 'deaf and dumb, the blind and feeble minded." (Same (Bedle) Jan. 19, 1875.) 1876. April 3. Veto (Bedle) of act to provide for main- tenance and education of deaf, dumb, feeble-minded and blind persons of state. (Sen. jol. 1876: 401-406.) Ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1876 : 406.) No separate copies were found. 1877. Cost in 1876 for deaf and dumb, blind, feeble- minded; urged that Soldiers' Children's Home be used for deaf and dumb. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 14-15.) 1878. No. of deaf and dumb, blind and feeble-minded and cost of each class in 1877; propriety of ap- propriating Soldiers' Children's Home for use of deaf and dumb. (Some (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 21.) 1879. No. of N. J. blind children under instruction in N. Y. and Phila. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 20.) 1880. Deaf and dumb, blind and feeble-minded satis- factorily cared for In institutions in neighboring states; should it become necessary in future to care for them within state, it could be better done through private corporations aided by state than through establishment of state institutions. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 13, 1880.) 1881. No. of deaf and dumb, blind and feeble-minded cared for by state; cost of each class. (Same (Lud- low) Jan. 10, 1882.) . Instruction of deaf and dumb, feeble-minded and blind children at institutions in other states is sat- isfactory; should it ever be desirable to retain them within state, it would be better to encourage forma- tion of private assns. to take charge of the children at fixed rate of compensation. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1883. No. of deaf and dumb, blind and feeble-minded supported at institutions in other states. (Sam^ (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. No. of N. J. pupils in N. Y. and Penn. institutions for blind and Penn. and Conn, institutions for feeble-minded. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) . No. of feeble minded and blind pupils supported in institutions in other states; amt. paid for each. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 24.) 1885. No. of N. J. blind and feeble-minded children sup- ported in other states; amt. paid for each. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 20.) 1886. No. of blind and feeble-minded children supported at institutions in other states; expense for each class. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1887. No. of N. J. blind children at N. Y. institution and at Phila.; amt. paid to each. (Same (Green) Jan. 8, 1888: 25.) 1888. No. of N. J. blind children in N. Y. and Phila. in- stitutions; amt. paid to each institution. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1890. One patient sent from N. J. to Penn. Industrial Home for Blind Women; support and work of N. J. Industrial Home for Blind at Elizabeth; recom- mended that Gov. be authorized to send blind adults to institutions where manual training is a feature. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 25-26.) 1894. Institution for the blind needed. (9 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1894: 13.) 1895. Prevention of blindness: provisions of act of March 11, 1895, rel. to infants threatened with blindness. (19 A.R. bd. health 1895: 8.) MAINTENANCE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Bund — cont'd 1896. Prevention of blindness; care of infants' eyes. (20 same 1896: 34-35.) . Proposed gift by Frederick R. Wilson of a farm in Monmouth Co. for home for blind. (Grovs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) . Maximum amt appropriated under law of 1873 for each blind pupil; no. of pupils at N. Y. Institu- tion for Blind, Penn. Institution for Blind, Conn. School for Imbeciles; cost. (Same (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1897. Prevention of blindness; treatment of infants. (21 A.R. bd. health 1897: 50-51.) 1898. No. of N. J. pupils maintained at N. Y. Institu- tion for Blind and Penn. Institution for Blind; amt. paid to each; expense much less than amt. necessary to maintain a state institution in N. J. (Govs. mess. (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) Consumptives 1902. The need and practicability of a state hospital for consumptives; by H. C. Mitchell. (1 N. J. con- ference of charities and corrections 1902: 111-113.) . Selection of site for state training school for consumptives; consumptives in almshouses, etc. (17 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1902: 29-31.) . Establishment of hospital for consumptive poor recommended. (Govs. mess. (Murphy) Jan. 21, 1902: 11-12.) 1903. P*urchase of land at Glen Gardner in Hunterdon Co. for hospital for consumptive poor. (Same (Mur- phy) Jan. 1903: 10.) 1904. Apprn. made in 1903 for sanatorium for tubercu- losis but construction was not authorized; im- portance of building. (Same (Murphy) Jan. 1904: 9.) CBr&tlNAl IXSA>-E 1851. No provision for criminal insane or idioti& ( A.R. N. J. state prison 1851: 170.) Paging from app. to Sen. jol. 1852. Repeated in 1852. 1858. Need of provision for criminal insane. (Same 1858: 11.) . Insane convicts. (Same 1858: 11.) 1860. Provision should be made for care of insane con- victs. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1866. Insane convicts. (A.R. state prison 1866: 4-5.) 1868. Same. (Same 1867/8: 17.) 1869. Provision should be made for criminal insane. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 26.) 1874. Insane convicts. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1873/4: 17.) 1875. Provision should be made for criminal Insane. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1877. Provision for the care of Insane convicts recom- mended. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 11.) 1878. Rept. on disposition of insane criminals in an- swer to Govs, request that state bd. of health would express opinion concerning proper disposition and treatment of insane criminals in state. (2 A.R. bd. health 1878: 33-47.) . Advisability of providing for care of insane con- victs. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 17.) 1883. Insane convicts at Trenton Asylum; care of this class. (Same (Ludwig) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1896. Convict insane. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1895/6: 22-23.) 1897. Care of Insane convicts. (Govs. mess. (Griggs) Jan. 12, 1897: 11.) 1902. Attention directed to the criminal insane. (17 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1902: 37-38.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 461 MAINTENANCE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Deaf and Dttmb See also above under the heading, Blind. 1830. Law passed in 1821 authorizing apprn., not to exceed $2000 per annum, toward education of deaf and dumb; use of fund; care of beneficiaries in Phila. and N. Y.; establisliment of an institution in N. J. must be chiefly through private enterprise. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 28, 1830.) 1833. Apprn. for education of deaf and dumb children; no. in Penn. and N. Y. institutions, resp. (Same (Seeley) Oct. 23, 1833.) 1837. Propriety of increasing apprn. for education of deaf and dumb; no. receiving instruction. (Same (Dicljerson) Jan. 3, 1837.) 1838. Recommended that provision which admits children at six yrs. of age to N. Y. Institution for Deaf and Dumb be so amended as to make twelve yrs. lowest limitation; that term of instruction be extended to five or six yrs.; and that parents who are able be required to bear at least part of the ex- pense. (Same (Pennington) Jan. 10, 1838.) 1862. No. of N. J. deaf mutes at N. Y. and Phila. in- stitutions. (Same (Olden) Jan. 14, 1862.) 1865. Communications from Hartford, N. Y. and Penn. institutions for deaf and dumb having charge of N. J. beneficiaries. (Docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 9, 1866: 21-24; same, doc. ed. p. 47-52, Leg- isl. docs. 1866.) 1872. [Jan. 31.] Memorial of parents of deaf-mute chil- dren praying for school for deaf-mutes within state. (Minutes of Assem. 1872: 152-154.) The memorial was presented by Austin H. Patterson. . March 28. Rept. of majority of [select] .commit- tee (Patterson) on expediency of establishing an asylum for deaf mutes. (Same 1872: 1188-1189.) . Same; minority rept. (Farrier). (Sam£ 1872: 1189-1190.) . Same, majority and minority. (Legisl. docs. 1872.) • 1875. Property offered by city of New Brunswick for purposes of institution for deaf and dumb. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1898/9. Table: no. of children by cos., in the state, who are deaf-mutes. (A.R. bd. of education 1898/9: 120.) Epileptics 1896. Jan. 14. Rept. from chrm. (Stokes) of com- mission on epileptics and their institutional care. (Sen. jol. 1896: 48-56.) . In favor of establishing institution for epileptics. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1899. Purchase of land in Somerset Co. with view to establishing village for epileptics. (Same (Wat- kins) Jan. 10, 1899: 16-18.) 1900. New Jersey Village for Epileptics; apprns. de- sired and bldgs. necessary. (Same (Voorhees) Jan. 9, 1900.) 1902. Why and how epileptics should be segregated; by H. M. Weeks. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 116-121.) . Epileptics and feeble-minded outside of state and private institutions; no. in institutions; apprns.; inspection. (17 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1902: 32-33.) Feeble-Minded See also above under the heading Blind ; do. Deaf and Dumb. 1861. Apprn. (1860) for maintenance and instruction of indigent feeble-minded children in Penn. Train- ing School at Media; no. of children provided for. (Govs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 7-8.) MAINTENANCE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Feeble-Minded — cont'd 1862. No. of N. J. beneficiaries at institution for feeble- minded at Media, Penn.; may be well to increase apprn. (Same (Olden) Jan. 14, 1862.) 1865. Dec. 20. Communication from supt. of Penn. Training School, Media, rel. to N. J. feeble-minded' beneficiaries. (Docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 25, same, doc. ed. p. 53, Legisl. docs. 1866.) 1873. See above. Defectives, this date. 1879. Commendation of school for feeble-minded at Media, Penn., where N. J. beneficiaries (44) are cared for. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 19.) 1888. No. of N. J. feeble-minded children at Penn. Training School for Feeble-Minded Children at Elwyn, Penn. and at Conn. Institution for Im- beciles; cost; establishment of Educational Home for Feeble-Minded at MillvlUe, N. J.; no. of children sent; expense compared with other institutions. (Same (Green) Jan. 8, 1888: 25.) . No. of N. J. children at Penn. Training School for Feeble-Minded Children at Elwyn; Conn. In- stitute for Imbeciles; Educational Home for Feeble- Minded Children at Vineland, N. J.; amt. paid to each institution. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1889. No. of N. J. children at Penn. Training School for Feeble-Minded at Elwyn; Conn. Institution for Im- beciles; Educational Home for Feeble-Minded Chil- dren at Vineland; amt. paid to each institution. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 26.) 1900. The feeble-minded; care in N. J. (14 [1. e. 15] A.R. state charities aid assn. 1900: 24.) Insane See also above. Criminal Insane. 1839. Feb. 26. Rept. of committee (McChesney) on the subject of a state lunatic asylum. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1838/9: 267-272.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Phillips and Boswell, 1839. 8 pp. Copy seen In N. J. State Library. 500 copies were ordered printed. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1838/9 : 273.) 1840. Feb. 26. Communication to Gov. from Lewis Condict, chrm. of comrs. apptd. in reference to no. of lunatics. Idiots, etc., in state and also rel. to erection of state lunatic asylum. (Votes of Assem. 1839/40: 444-464, 1 foldg. leaf; Jol. Legisl. Council 1839/40: 265-286, 1 foldg. leaf.) 1000 copies ordered printed. (Votes of Assem. 1839/40 : 465.) . Same, separate. Rept. of the comrs. apptd. by the Gov. to ascertain the no. of lunatics and Idiots in the state. Newark: Prtd. by M. S. Harrison & Co., 1840. 47 pp., foldg. table. The report Itself comprises pp. 1-25, p. 26 Is blank, pp. 27-46 comprise an appendix consisting of extracts from the 7 ann. rept. of the Mass. State Lunatic Asylum at Worcester. Owing to the makeup of the document collectors might be deceived Into supposing that 25 pages comprised the whole report. . Oct. 27. Results of investigation of comrs., ap- ptd. by authority of joint res. of March, 1839, on con- dition of lunatics in state. (Govs. mess. (Penning- ton) Oct. 27, 1840.) 1841. Feb. 27. Rept. rel. to an asylum for lunatics by the joint committee of Council and Assem. to which was referred that part of Govs. mess. rel. thereto. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1841. 19 pp. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library, New Brunswick, in the N. J. Historical Society Library, Newark, and In the Library of the Surgeon General's Office. Washington, D. C. 462 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Insane — cont'd 1841 Same. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1840/1: 223-234; Votes of Assam. 1840/1: 521-533.) The Legisl. Council (Jol. 1840/1:234) ordered 500 copies printed and the Gen. Assem. (Votes 1840/1 : 534) ordered 2000 copies printed. 1842. No. and condition of lunatics in state; need of an asylum. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 25, 1842.) 1845. Jan. 23.- Memorial to the Senate and Gen. As- sem. of N. J., by Dorothea Lynde Dix. n. t p. 39 pp. Includes account of Jails and almshouses where Insane were confined. Copies seen in Rutgers College Ldhrary and In the N. J. Historical Socy. Library ; 500 copies were, ordered by the Senate to be printed and 500 copies were ordered printed by the Gen. Assem. (Votes Jan. 1845:195; Sen. joL 1845: 226.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1845: 175-219.) 1854. Kept, of special committee (Hardenbergh) to whom was referred joint res. resp. pending bill in Congress for donating among the states a capital in public lands to be appropriated for support of the insane. (Minutes of Assem. 1854: 619-624.) . Same, separate. Trenton: True American Office, 1854. 7 pp. 1866. The insane: their treatment in co. and township poor-houses; idiotic and insane should be separated from one another; likewise idiots and children; rec- ommendations. (Rept. state sanitary comn. 1866: 36-37.) Paging from Collected docs. 1873. See above. Defectives, this date. 1878. " Each of the asylums is supported by the reve- nue from private patients, payments by the coun- ties for public patients and a further sum from the treasury, of one dollar per week, for every co. pa- tient The Trenton asyltim receives a revenue for insane convicts. The salaries are all paid by the state." (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 19-20.) 1880. Feb. 4. Rept from committee on lunatic asylums (Bodine) [as to expense in N. J. and results, etc.J. (Sen. jol. 1880: 163-170.) . Same. 14 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1880, doc. 33.) 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1880 : 171.) 1882. No. of insane at the different co. asylums; law re- specting payment to co. asylums subject to abuses. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1883. No. of patients at Essex, Hudson, Camden, Bur- lington, Passaic, Cumberland and Salem Co. asy- lums; if state contribution is to be continued they should be brought more closely under state surveil- lance. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. Asylums should be kept under legislative control; prices paid by cos. and by state should be reduced; care of patients in co. asylums. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1886. Cost of maintenance of state insane asylums, state prison, support of feeble minded and blind in other states. (1 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1886: 18.) 1889. Rept on asylums and hospitals for the insane. (4 A.R. bd. managers of state charities aid assn. 1889 (pp. 91-98)— 11 same 1896.) Omitted in 1890, 1802. 1895. 1891. Practicability of placing the two insane asylums under one mngmt. ; bd. also having supervisory con- trol over CO. lunatic asylums. (Govs. mess. (Ab- bett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1892. State asylums for Insane placed under one bd. of trustees (act of Mch. 17, 1891); members of bd.; financial resiUts of bd.'s work; improvements rec- ommended by bd. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 31- 33.) MAINTENANCE— cont'd Defectives— cont'd Insane — cont'd 1892. Co. insane asylums; insane in almshouses. (7 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1892: 8.) 1893. Gratifying result from mngmt. of state asylums for insane under new bd. (created by act. of March 17, 1891). (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 33-34.) . Insane in almshouses. (8 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1893: 29-30.) 1894. Insane in almshouses. (9 sams 1894: 12-13.) 1895. Designation, " insane asylums " changed to " hos- pitals " by act of 1893; by act of 1894 mngmt of both institutions was vested in one bd. of mngrs.; both institutions crowded; erection of separate bldg. for incurables suggested as mode of relief; water supply at Morris Plains needs attention. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 8, 1895.) 1896. State hospitals, crowded conditions, particularly at Morris Plains; erection of new bldg.; appms. therefor; estimate by wardens at Trenton and Morris Plains of receipts and expenditures for ensuing year. (Same (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1897. Unfairness of law providing for payment of $2 per week per patient to cos. maintaining asylums and requiring payment of $3 per week by cos. main- taining insane at state hospitals; amt paid to co. asylums and expense of maintaining state hospitals in 1896; state hospitals conducted on non-partisan basis, CO. institutions managed by bds. of chosen freeholders, result. (Sams (Griggs) Jan. 12, 1897: 8-10.) 1899. Co. asylums; their proposed establishment in Union and Cumberland cos. deplored; their down- fall in N. Y. state; Hudson and Essex co. asylums. (13 [i. e. 14] A.R. state charities aid assn. 1899: 10- 11.) 1900. The insane; state and co. care. (14 [1 e. 15] same 1900: 16-20.) 1901. Care of insane in 1800 and 1900; no. in asylums in 1900; cost; repairs to bldgs. (Govs. mess. (Voor- hees) Jan. 8, 1901.) . Details of inspection of co. hospitals for Insane. (16 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1901: 83-93.) Atlantic Co. ; Burlington Co. ; Camden Co. ; Cumberland Co. ; Essex Co. ; Gloucester Co. ; Hudson Co. ; Passaic Co. ; Salem Co. . Co. hospitals for insane; list; value of land and bldgs.; census; helpers and attendants; advertised per capita cost per week; salaries of supt, matron and physician. (16 same 1901: 83.) Atlantic. Burlington, Camden, Cumberland, Essex, Glou- cester, Hudson, Passaic Salem. 1902. The need of trained nursing in hospitals for the insane; by D. M. Dill. (IN. J. conference of chari- ties and corrections 1902: 113-115.) . County care of the insane; by T. L. M'ConneU. (1 same 1902: 43-46.) . Hospitals for insane, county and state; officers and employes, patients, sex, children and adults, employment, condition of patients; matron's salary; expense, average no. patients, supt (17 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1902: 110.) . Consideration needed of care of New Jersey's in- sane; amts. expended per capita per week in dif- ferent COS.; amt. paid by state; treatment in alms- houses. (17 same 1902: 33-36.) . Inspection in co. hospitals [for insane]. (17 same 1902: 36-37.) . Salaries of matrons in almshouses and in hos- pitals for insane; duties; matrons in jails. (17 same 1902: 39-40.) 1904. Need of a state standard for co. treatment of the insane. (19 same 1904: 17-18.) . The N. Y. state comn. in lunacy. (17 same 1904' 45-50.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 463 MAINTENANCE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Insane — cont'd 1904. County asylums; by T. L. McConnell; with dis- cussion. (3 N. J. conference ot charities and cor- rections 1904: 68-79.) . It is made by law the duty of the bd. of managers of the N. J. State Hospital at Morris Plains to In- spect the asylums maintained by the cos. of Essex, Hudson and Passaic. (29 A.R. N. J. State Hospital at Morris Plains 1903/4: 12.) Atlantic County serial 1 series 1896. Inspection of Atlantic Co. asylum. (6 A.R. N. J. state hospitals for insane 1895/6: 19-20.) 2 series 1897-1904. Same. (50 A.R. N. J. State Hospital, Tren- ton, 1896/7 (pp. 11-12)— 57 same 1903/4.) non-serial 1901. See above, Defectives, Insane, this date. Burlington County serial 1 series 1891-1896. Inspection of Burlington Co.'s almshouse and insane asylum. (1 A.R. state asylums for in- sane 1890/1 (p. 11)— 6 sarm 1895/6.) 2 series 1897-1904. Inspection of Burlington Co. Asylum. (50 A.R. N. J. State Hospital, Trenton, 1896/7 (p. 12) — 57 same 1903/4.) non-serial 1901. See above. Insane, this date. Camden County serial 1 series 1891-1896. Inspection of Camden County Insane Asy- lum. (1 A.R. state asylums for insane 1890/1 (pp. 10-11)— 6 same 1895/6.) 2 series 1897-1904. Inspection of Camden Co. asylum. (50 A.R. N. J. State Hospital, Trenton, 1896/7 (pp. 12-13)— 57 same 1903/4.) non-serial 1881. Repts. of majority and minority of joint com- mittee on lunatic asylums rel. to investigation of county asylums. (Sen. jol. 1881: 998-1002.) Jas. C. Youngblood was chrm. of the committee; C. S. Robinson and Thos. O'Connor signed the minority rept. The rept. relates almost entirely to the Cam- den Co. Asylum ; the Essex Co. Asylum is mentioned briefly. . Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1881. 8 pp. Copy seen in New Jersey Historical Society. . Same, with testimony resp. the Camden County Asylum, n. p., n. d. 276 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1881, v. 1, . , . d,oc. 42.) ; ,l£!OJiv See above, Insane, this date. 1902. Camden Go. Hospital for the Insane; by Chas. F. . Currie. (1 N. J. conference of charities and cor- rections 1902: 46-48.) MAINTENANCE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Insane — cont'd Cumberland County serial 1 series 1891-1896. Inspection of Cumberland Co. Almshouse and Insane Asylum. (1 A.R. state asylums for in- sane 1890/1 (pp. 12-13)— 6 same 1895/6.) 2 series 1897-1904. Inspection of Cumberland Co. Asylum. (50 A.R. N. J. State Hospital, Trenton, 1896/7 (p. 13)— 57 same 1903/4.) non-serial 1901. See above. Insane, this date. Essex County serial 1886/7. Ann. rept. of the Essex Co. Asylum for the Insane, Newark. Newark: Advertiser Steam Prtg. House, 1887. 55 pp. 1 series 1891-1896. Inspection of Essex Co. Insane Asylum. (1 A.R. state asylums for insane 1890/1 (pp. 9-10)— 6 sam^ 1895/6.) 2 series 1897-1904. Inspection of Essex Co. Insane Asylum. (22 A.R. N. J. State Hospital, Morris Plains 1896/7 (p. 13)— 29 same 1903/4.) nonrserial 1881. See above, Camden Co., this date. 1899. See above. Insane, this date. 1901. Essex Co. hospitals for the insane; circular [rel. to training school for attendants]. (16 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1901: 197-202.) . See above. Insane, this date. 1904. See same, this date. Gloucester County serial 1 series 1891-1896. Inspection of Gloucester Co. Aims-House and Insane Asylum. (1 A.R. state asylums for insane 1890/1 (pp. 11-12)— 6 same 1895/6.) 2 series 1897-1904. Inspection of Gloucester Co. Asylum. (50 A.R. N. J. State Hospital, Trenton 1896/7 (pp. 13-14) —57 same 1903/4.) nonrserial 1901. See above. Insane, this date. Hudson County serial 1 series 1891-1896. Inspection of Hudson Co. Insane Asylum. (1 A.R. state asylums for insane 1890/1 (p. 9) — 6 same 1895/6.) 2 series 1897-1904. Inspection of Hudson Co. Insane Asylum. (22 A.R. N. J. State Hospital, Morris Plains 1896/7 (pp. 13-14)— 29 same 1903/4.) 464 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE— cont'd Defectives — cont'd Insane — cont'd Hudson County — cont'd non-serial 1899. See above, Insane, this date. 1901. See same, this date. 1904. See same, this date. Passaic County 1 series 1891-1896. Inspection of Passaic Co. Aims-House and Insane Asylum. (1 A.R. state asylums for insane 1890/1 (p. 10)— 6 same 1895/6.) 2 series 1897-1904. Inspection of Passaic Co. Asylum. (22 A.R. N. J. State Hospital, Morris Plains 1896/7 (p. 14)— 29 same 1903/4.) non^serial 1901. See above. Insane, this date. 1904. See same, this date. Salem County serial 1 series 1891-1896. Inspection of Salem Co. Aims-House and In- sane Asylum. (1 A.R. state asylums for insane 1890/1 (p. 12)— 6 same 1895/6.) Omitted in 1892. 2 series 1897-1904. Inspection of Salem Co. Asylum. (50 A.R. N. J. State Hospital. Trenton, 1896/7 (p. 14-15)— 57 same 1903/4.) 1901. non-serial See above, Insane, this date. Delinquents: Adults 1795. Rept of the committee (Frazer) to whom were referred the petitions of several debtors confined in the common gaols of different cos. in the state. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1795: 31.) 1850. See above. Maintenance. Congresses, etc., N. J. Prison Reform Assoc, this date. 1851. Establishment of co. workshops. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851: 10-11.) 1853. Policy of encouraging erection of work houses in connection with co. jails. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 18.) 1856. Attachment of work-houses to co. prisons recom- mended. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1856: 9.) 1867. Jan. 30. Veto (Ward) of a further suppl. to act for the punishment of crimes, n. t. p. 3 pp. Copy seen in New Jersey Historical Society. 1869. The commutation system. (5 A.R. state reform school 1869: 6.) . Report of comrs. to examine the various systems of prison discipline and propose an improved plan. Trenton: True American Office, 1869. 61 (2) pp. Copy seen in New Jersey Historical Society. 1878. Rept. of the comrs. on prison system of N. J. and on an intermediate prison, under joint res. ap- proved April 9, 1877. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 22 pp. Copy seen in New Jersey Historical Socy. and In Surgeon General's Library, Washington. D. C. 1880 Conditions of almshouse and jails; need of sani- tary attention. (4 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 32-33.) 1881. Condemnation of custom of huddling together in- mates in CO. jails. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) MAINTENANCE— cont'd Delinquents: Adults — cont'd 1882-1883. Jail statistics: text of law of March 23, 1882, providing for the record and rept. of jail statistics; tabular stmt, of statistics reported; nativity and oc- cupation of prisoners, by cos. (5 A.R. bureau of sta- tistics of labor and industries 1881/2 (pp. 407-427) —same 1883.) Text of law la omitted in 1883. 1883. Act approved March 23, 1882, providing for the record and rept. of jail statistics, ceases, the Legis- lature of 1883 having provided for a council of state charities and corrections. (6 A.R. bureau of statis- tics of labor and industry 1882/3: 331.) 1884/5. Nativity, religion, education, marital and pa- rental relation, and cost of maintenance of pris- oners; no. of crimes reported, etc.; by counties. (2 ' A.R. council of charities and correction [1884/5]: ' 24-29.) 1885. See below. Dependents, this date. 1886. See same, this date. 1886. Summary of co. jail returns. (3 A.R. council charities and correction [1885/6]: 4-5.) . Lack of a prison assn. in N. J. (1 A.R. state char- ities aid assn. 1886: 17.) 1889. Law requiring separation of adults and minors in CO. jails, etc., not fully complied with; recom- mended that attention of committees of grand juries be called to requirements of law. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) . Jails and station houses; description; mngmt, statistics, etc. (4 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1889: 15-31.) Union Co. jail ; Morris Co. Jail ; Morris Co. station-honse ; Atlantic Co. jail ; Burlington Co. jail ; Mercer Co. jail ; Camden Co. jail ; Cape May Co. jail ; Glou- cester Co. jail ; Cumberland Co. jail ; Middlesex Co. jail ; Essex Co. jail ; Hudson Co. jail ; Passaic Co. jail. . General condition of jails; their use as a deten- tion place for witnesses. (4 sam^ 1889: 4.) . Solitary confinement of prisoners. (4 same 1889: 5-6.) 1889-1895. Rept of the committee on jails and station- hoiises. (4 sam^ 1889 (pp. 15-31) — 10 same 1895.) Omitted in 1892 and 1893. 1890. See below. Delinquents: Minors, this date. . Necessity of industrial training in jails and state prison. (5 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1890: 8.) . Cumulative sentences recommended for both men and women who return again and again to the co. jail. (5 same 1890: 8.) . Our present prison system; by Danl. R. Foster. (5 same 1890: 11-15.) 1891. Government of jails. (6 same 1891: 7.) . General remarks on the increase of crime; pun- ishment as a correction of crime. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1890/1: 17-20.) 1891-1897. Rept. of the committee on prisons and peni- tentiaries. (6 same 1891 (pp. 29-30) — 12 same 1897.) Daniel R. Foster was chrm. 1891-1893, and Geo. S. Mott from 1894-1897. 1892. Need of change in laws governing jails. (7 same 1892: 7.) . Co. jails in many cases looked upon as pleasant temporary residences; should be made places of real punishment. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 36-37.) 1893. Needed change in jail system; jails not looked upon as place of punishment. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893" 37 ) 1894. May i4. Veto (Werts) of Assem. bill no. 242 to repeal act to transfer charge and keeping of jails and custody of prisoners in Etesex and Hudson cos., from sheriffs, to boards of freeholders, etc.; etc (Sen. jol. 1894: 666-667; Minutes of Assem. 1894: 908-909.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 465 MAINTENANCE— cont'd Delinquents: Adults — cont'd 1895. Plea for first offenders; co. jails " bind them hand and foot to the criminal class "; stations; pro- bationary treatment in an intermediate reforma- tory suggested. (10 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1895: 36-38.) 1896. Investigation of penal laws [in other states]; amt. appropriated therefor. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1899. Need of radical change In the co. jail system. (13 [i. e. 14] A.R. state charities aid assn. 1899: 7- 9.) 1900. The prison system [of N. J.]; probation plan; truancy; jails, station houses and lock-ups. (14 [1. e. 15] some 1900: 10-14.) 1901. Employment in jails. (16 same 1901: 29-31.) . Reading matter in jails and workhouses. (16 same 1901: 31.) . Jurisdiction over co. jails. (16 same 1901: 16-17.) . Children in co. jails. (16 sam^ 1901: 17-18.) . Rates allowed where sheriffs board prisoners at CO. jails, in the several cos. of N. J. (16 same 1901: 176.) . Details of inspection of co. penal institutions. (16 same 1901: 94-123.) Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cum- berland, Essex, Gloucester, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mer- cer, Middlesex, Monmouth. Morris cos., Newark City Home, Ocean, Passaic, Salem, Somerset, Sussex, Union and Warren cos. . Co. penal institutions; list; probation officer; census; previous commitments; age. (16 same 1901: 94.) . . The magistrate; commitments to public institu- tions; holding witnesses in co. jails. (16 same 1901: 24-25.) 1902. Table: jail census by cos. (17 same 1902: 96-97.) . The CO. jail as a school for crime; unsanitary and unsafe condition of the Middlesex jail; employ- ment in jails would improve their moral atmos- phere; reading matter in jails and workhouses. (17 some 1902: 51-57.) . Sheriff's fees; boarding prisoners. (17 some 1902: 58-64.) . Religious instruction of prisoners by Rev. G. C. Maddock. (1 N. J. conference of charities and cor- rections 1902: 130.) 1903. For county courts and jails; by John S. Voorhees. (2 same 1903: 83-86.) 1904. Overcrowded jails and other abuses connected with the enforcement of the penal laws; sheriff's fees. (19 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1904: 13-15.) Burlington County 1894. Filthy condition of Burlington Co. jail. (9 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1894: 27.) 1904. Rept. on Burlington Co. jail; by A. H. Hunt. (28 A.R. bd. health 1904: 292-294.) Relating to sanitary condition of said Jail. . Institutions; inspection by state; res. rel. to Burlington Co. jail. (28 same 1904: 78-79.) Camden County 1894. Condition of Camden Co. jail. (9 A.R. state chari- ties aid assn. 1894: 28.) Cumberland County 1893/4. Cumberland Co. jail; prisoners; condition, etc. (9 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1894: 30.) 1892. Essex County See below, Hudson Co., this date. Hudson County 1892. Mngmt. of Essex and Hudson Co. penitentiaries commended. (7 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1892: 9.) 30 MAINTENANCE— cont'd Delinquents: Adults — cont'd Hudson County — cont'd 1894. Condition of Hudson Co. jail. (9 same 1894: 28.) 1900. Ann. rept. of the warden of the Hudson Co. peni- tentiary. (16 same 1901: 179-187.) Morris County 1901. Grand jury investigation of Morris Co. jail. (16 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1901: 177-178.) Salem County 1894. Salem Co. jail; prisoners; condition; mainte- nance. (9 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1894: 30.) Somerset County 1897. Rept. of committee (Condict) on petitions from Somerset Co. resp. removal of the court-house and gaol of that co. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1797: 49.) Union County 1889. Rept. of Howard Richards on Union Co. jail. (4 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1889: 11-14.) 1893/4. Union Co. jail: commitments; ages; condition of the jail. (9 some 1894: 29-30.) 1900/1. Tables: Union co. jail; age, no., previous com- mitments, list of first commitments. (16 same 1901: 127-128.) DiSCHAEGED CONVICTS 1892. Employment for ex-convicts. (7 A.R. state chari- ties aid assn. 1892: 11.) 1900. Insufficiency of amt. paid discharged convicts. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1899/00: 29-30.) 1901. The ex-prisoners. (16 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1901: 31-32.) 1902. Needs of the ex-prisoner. (17 some 1902: 57.) . Care of discharged prisoners. (17 same 1903: 99- 102.) Abstr. of rept. of committee on discharged prisoners of the Natl. Prison Assn., Amos W. Butler, Secy. Indiana bd. of state charities, chrm. 1904. Discharged prisoners. (19 same 1904: 25-26.) Women 1886. Memorial to the legisl. in behalf of a separate prison for women, endorsed by the state charities aid assn. at mtg. of Nov. 17, 1886. (1 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1886: 58.) 1887. n. d. Rept. of joint committee to consider advisa- bility of establishing prison for female convicts and reformatories. 7 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1887, v. 3, doc. 39.) Wm. H. Carter, T. G. Chattle, Thos. J. Alcott, John Martin, E. B. Seymour, committee. 1902. The need of a state reformatory for women; by Mrs. Sarah S. Paddock. ( 1 N. J. conference of chari- ties and corrections 1902: 136-142.) . Reformation of women; conditions in jails; peni- tentiaries; state prison; measures suggested. (17 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1902: 40-44.) . Apptmt. requested of a comn. to investigate the need of a woman's reformatory in N. J. (17 sam« 1902: 8.) 1903. New Jersey's need for a reformatory for older girls and women; by Mrs. Geo. W. Blackwell, with discussion. (2 N. J. conference of charities and cor- rections 1903: 41-45.) . What type of reformatory should New Jersey build? by Mrs. C. B. Alexander. (2 same 1903: 46- 49.) 1904. Repfof comn. apptd. by the Gov. under jt. res. of legisl. of 1903 to rept. on advisability of establish- ing state reformatory for women. (Minutes of As- sem. 1904: 196-201.) Caroline B. Alexander, Emma L. Blackwell, LeEoy H. Anderson and Edwin G. Adams were the comn. 466 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE— cont'd Delinquents: Adults — cont'd WoM EN — continued 1904. Same mth suppl. rept. made under it res. of legisl. of 1904. 18 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1904, v. 5, doc. 57.) The snppl. rept. is dated Jan. 28. 1905. Mary Phllbrook was added to the comn. In 1904. . Need of a reformatory for women. (19 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1904: 24.) . The woman's reformatory; by Mrs. Caroline B. Alexander. (3 N. J. conference of charities and cor- rections 1904: 81-84.) Delinquents: Minors 1854. Necessity of providing for reformation of juve- nile convicts; apprn. recommended for cos. estab- lishing work houses in connection with co. jails. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 12.) . Commitment of minors to state prison. (A.R. on state prison 1854: 30-31.) 1864. Jan. 12. Some other place than penitentiary should be provided for incarceration of youth. .(Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 11 or 12.) There are two editions of this message. 1865. Rept. of comrs. on reform of juvenile offenders apptd. by Gov. Parker under jt res. of March 29, 1864. n. t. p. 44 (1) pp. (Legisl. docs. 1865.) Comrs. were Geo. T. Cobb, Phineas B. Kennedy, Saml. Allinson. Summary of Investlsations ; snggested that three Insti- tutions be established similar to State Reform Farm School at Lancaster, O., Mass. Nantical School, Industrial School for Girls at Lancaster, Mass. ; appendix to rept. contains accts. of New York and Phila. Houses of Refuge. Juvenile Asylum of New York. State Reform School of Conn., State Reform School for Boys. Mass., Nautical School, Mass., Girls' Industrial School at Lancaster, Mass., House of Reformation. Deer Island, Juvenile Reform School, Thompson's Island, Providence Reform School, R. I., Ohio Reform School, reform schools In Germany. France and England, statistics of re- form schools in U. S. corresp. with reformatory in- stitutions, circular sent to co. officers in N. J. solicit- ing information and replies reed. . Same, separate. Jersey City: J. H. Lyon, 1865. 44 (1) pp. Copy seen In New Jersey Historical Socy. 1870. Imprisonment of young girls in state prison. (Rept on N. J. state prison 1869/70: 4.) 1877. Commendable example of Newark in the estab- lishment and maintenance of a Reformatory Home for children. (13 A.R. state reform school 1876/7: 10.) 1878. Rept of comrs. on prison system of N. J. and on an intermediate prison. Trenton: Naar, Day and Naar, 1878. 22 pp. Copy seen in New Jersey Historical Society. . The lack of a trade education as the cause of crime. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries 1878: 272-275.) From the Christian Union. Oct 30. 1878. 1882. Jan. 17. Rept of special committee (Lawrence) on inquiry into practicability and need of reforma- tory, n. t p. 8 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1882, v. 1, doc. 25.) 500 copies ordered printed. (Sen. jol. 1882 : 88.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1882: 88-94.) 1889. Establishment of intermediate reformatory rec- ommended; moral considerations and relief of crowded condition of state prison considered. (Govs, mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1890. Some words about our reformatory system; by J. C. PumpeUy. (5 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1890: 31-33.) . Establishment of intermediate reformatory urged; release of convicts on good behavior; non- compliance with law requiring separation of min- ors and adults in jails and station houses; recom- mended that provision be made to reimburse dele- MAINTENANCE— cont'd Delinquents: Minors — cont'd gates to meetings of National Prison Assn. (Govs, mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 32-33.) 1891. Institution needed in N. J. similar to Mich. State Industrial School at Coldwater. (6 A.R. state chari- ties aid assn. 1891: 9.) 1893. Establishment of intermediate reformatory rec- ommended by state charities aid assn. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 37.) . Probation and intermediate prisons as seen in Mass. by delegates of the managing committee. (8 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1893: 19-25.) Rept. made by H. P. Reynolds for the committee. . Establishment of a reformatory recommended. (8 same 1893: 7.) 1894. Need of a reformatory. (9 same 1894: 12.) . Rept of committee on reformatories. (9 same 1894 (pp. 23-26)— same 1897.) J. C. PumpeUy, secy. ; F. M. McAllister, chrm., 1895 ; D. P. Hall, chrm., 1896-1897. 1900. See also above. Maintenance: Delinquents, this date. 1901. Separate place of detention for juveniles; text of Penn. law. (17 A.R, bd. charities 1902: 94-95.) 1902. Statistics of correctional institutions; employes, inmates, cost, etc. (17 same 1902: 98.) State Home for Boys. Jamesburg ; State Home for Girls, Trenton ; Newark City Home, Verona ; State Prison, Trenton : N. J. Reformatory, Rahway. . The juvenile delinquent (17 same 1902: 50-51.) 1903. Juvenile delinquency; by William Aikman. (2 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1903: 91-96.) 1904. The Berkshire [Mass.] Industrial Farm; by Mr. Frederick G. Burnham. (3 same 1904: 87-90.) Dependents 1866. Condition of poor houses; essentially defective. (Rept state sanitary comn. 1866: 37-38.) Paging from Collected docs. 1885. Summary of returns and Inspections of co. alms- houses and jails. (2 A.R. council charities and cor- rection [1884/5]: 5-22.) Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cnm- berland, Essex, Gloucester, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Pas- saic. Salem, Somerset, Sussex, Union, Warren. 1886. Summary of poor-house and alms-house returns. (3 same [1885/6] : 5.) . No. of poor-houses in the state; no. of these which are co. almshouses supported by a co. tax; town- ship poor-houses. (1 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1886: 17-18.) . Rept on investigation of co. institutions; by Mrs. Wright (1 same 1886: 25-26.) Monmouth Co. almshouses and jail ; Camden jail ; Glou- cester Co. almshouse and Jail ; Salem Co. jail ; Morris Co. Children's Home, Trenton almshouse and jail, Mt. Holly jail In Burlington Co., almshouse near Pemberton. . Rept of committee on adult able-bodied paupers. (1 same 1886: 24-25.) 1886-1897. Rept of committee on elevation of the poor in their homes. (1 same 1886 (pp. 27-28) — 12 same 1897.) Omitted in 1887. 1888, 1890-1894, 1896. 1889. Room for improvement in systems governing co. and city almshouses. (4 same 1889: 3.) . Ann. rept of committee on almshouses, poor- houses and children. (4 same 1889: 33-34.) Mrs. Kinsley Morning, chrm. . List of CO. almshouses; details rel. to each. (4 same 1889: 35-47.) Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester, Salem, Atlantic, Hun- terdon COS., Orange City almshouse, Morris Co. alms- bouse, Elizabeth City almshouse, Paterson City almshouse. . Children in almshouses. (4 same 1889: 3-4.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 467 MAINTENANCE— cont'd Dependents — cont'd 1890. Rapidly increasing no. of children in almshouses. (5 same 1890: 5-7.) . Rept. of the committee on poor-houses. (5 same 1890: 17-23.) Caroline B. Alexander, chrm. . Retention of children in alms-houses; sugges- tions. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 33.) . Non-compliance with law requiring separation of sexes in almshouses. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 33- 34.) 1891. Rept. of the committee on almshouses. (6 A.R. bd. managers of state charities aid assn. 1891 (pp. 31-32)— 12 same 1897.) Caroline B. Alexander, chrm. of committee. Omitted in 1896 ; E. E. Williamson, chrm. pro tem. in 1895. . Children in almshouses. (6 sam^ 1891: 8.) 1892. Steady, if slow, improvement in almshouse mngmt. (7 some 1892: 7.) . System of alms-houses tends to perpetuate pau- perism. (Govs. mess. (Ahbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 36.) 1893. Almshouse abuses. (Some Jan. 1893: 37.) . Liability of relatives to maintain their poor. (8 (A.R. bd. mgrs. state charities aid assn. 1893: 12.) . Pauper children in almshouses. {Same 1893: 11.) 1895. Need of a state public school for children in alms- houses. (10 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1895: 8-9.) 1895-1897. Almshouse statistics; location; county; no. of inmates; sex; defective; nationality. (10 same 1895 (pp. 21-23)— 12 same 1897.) 1896 omitted. 1896. No. of poorhouses, co. almshouses, township poor- houses in state; general condition; insane in alms- houses. (11 same 1896: 7-8.) . Pauper children in almshouses. (11 same 1896: 8.) . Chronic insane in alms-houses. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1897. Need of a law rel. to inter-state immigration [of paupers]. (12 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1897: 12.) 1899. Almshouse system of N. J. (13 [i. e. 14] A.R. state charities aid assn. 1899: 9-10.) 1899/00. Poor budget of cities, boroughs, towns and townships. (16 same 1901: 205-217.) 1900. Overseers of the poor; out-door relief in N. J. (14 [i. e. 15] same 1900: 23-24.) . Almshouses and the care of destitute adults. (14 [1. e. 15] same 1900: 20-22.) 1901. Details of almshouses inspected. (16 same 1901: 49-82.) Atlantic Co. ; Belleville township ; Bergen Co. ; Bloom- field ; Bridgewater township ; Burlington Co. ; Cam- den almshouse ; Cape May ; Cumberland ; Elizabeth City ; Gloucester Co. ; Hiisborough almshouse, Som- erset Co. ; Hudson Co. ; Morris Co. ; New Brunswick City ; Newark City ; Passaic City ; Paterson City ; Plainfleld City almshouse — Industrial Home ; Rah- way City ; Raritan township ; Salem Co. ; South Amboy City ; South Orange Poor Farm ; Sussex Co. ; Trenton City ; Tri-township almshouse, Bergen Fields. Bergen Co. ; Warren Co. almshouse ; Wood- bridge township. . The overseer of the poor. (16 same 1901: 25-26.) . Almshouse populations. (16 same 1901: 26-27.) Able-bodied, feeble-minded, epileptic, consumptives, chil- dren. . Table: co., city and township almshouses (N. J.) ; valuation; census; no. paid helpers; advertised per capita per week; salaries of warden, matron and physician. (16 same 1901: 48.) . Salaries and valuations: co., city and township almshouses, individually. (17 same 1902: 107.) 1902. Almshouses; name, warden, inmates, male and female, children and adults, expense, condition of inmates, improvements, matron's salary, tramps, general remarks. (17 sam^ 1902: 103-106.) MAINTENANCE— cont'd Dependents^ — cont'd 1902. Overseers of the poor; by Harry L. Barck. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 26.) 1903. For city and county almshouses; by Dr. Jos. S. Sutphen. (2 sam^ 1903: 78-81.) 1904. Poor asylum administration, Indiana. (17 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1904: 51-54.) Atlantic County 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1899. See same, this date. 1901. See same, this date. Bergen County 1885. See above, the general group, this date. Burlington County See also below, Receipts, etc. Defectives ; Insane. 1891-1896. See above. Defectives. Insane. Burlington Co. 1894. Burlington Co. almshouse; description; mngmt. (9 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1894: 32-33.) 1901. See above, the general group, this date. 1902. Burlington Co. Almshouse; by Mrs. G. F. Har- bert. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 31-32.) Camden County See also below, Receipts, etc. Defectives : Insane. 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1889. See same, this date. 1901. Form of bill for services, labor or supplies fur- nished almshouse in Camden Co. (16 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1901: 189-190.) . See also above, the general group, this date. Cape May County 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1901. See same, this date. Cumberland County 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1889. See same, this date. 1891-1896. See above. Defectives. Insane. Cumberland Co., these dates. 1894. Cumberland Co. almshouse; mngmt. (9 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1894: 33.) 1901. See above, the general group, this date. Essex County See also below, Receipts, etc. Defectives : Insane. 1885. See above, the general group, this date. Gloucester County See also below. Receipts, etc. 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1886. See same, this date. 1889. See same, this date. 1891-1896. See above, Defectives. Insane. Gloucester Co., these dates. 1901. See above, the general group, this date. Hudson County See also below. Receipts, etc. Defectives : Insane. 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1894. Hudson co. almshouse; inmates; salaries of of- ficers and employes; mngmt. (9 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1894: 31-32.) 1901. See above, the general group, this date. Hunterdon County 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1889. See same, this date. Mercer County See also below, Receipts, etc. Defectives : Insane. 1885. See above, the general group, this date. Middlesex County See also below. Receipts, etc. Defectives : Insane. 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 468 INDKX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE— cont'd Dependents — cont'd Monmouth Connty 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1886. See same, this date. Morris County 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1889. See same, this date. 1899/00. Statistics of Morris Co. Children's Home. (16 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1901: 65-66.) 1903. See above, the general group, this date. 1902. Morris Co. Almshouse; by Dr. Clifford MUls. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 32-33.) Ocean Connty 1885. See above, the general group, this date. Passaic County 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1891-1896. See above. Defectives. Passaic Co., these dates. Salem Connty 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1886. See same, this date. 1889. See same, this date. 1891-1896. See above. Defectives. Salem Co., these dates. 1S94. Salem Co. almshouse; inmates; mngmt. (9 AJl. state charities aid assn. 1894: 33.) Somerset Connty 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1901. See same, this date. Sussex Connty 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1901. See same, this date. Union Connty 1885. See above, the general group, this data 1901. Form for examination of applicants for aid in Flainfield, Union Co. (16 AJL state charities aid assn. 1901: 188.) Warren Connty 1885. See above, the general group, this date. 1886. Our poor children; an appeal for the better care and education of the indigent children of Warren Co.; by J. T. Johnston. (1 AJl, state charities aid assn. 1886: 58-60.) 190L See above, the general group, this date. 1904. The state's duty toward its dependents; by Hon. E. C. Stokes. (3 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1904: 10-19.) Childbed See also l)elow. Receipts and Expenditures (State Board of Children's Guardians) ; also almre. Dependents, under dates 1889, 1890, 1892, 1893, 1895, 1896. serial 1899-1904. Ann, rept of state bd. of children's guard- ians. Checklist Dept. and doc. editions differ only In imprint, which is omitted from the doc ed. 1. 1899. Trenton : MacCrelUsh * Qulgley, 1899. 60 pp. 2. 1900. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1900. 21 pp. 3. 1901. Trenton: The J. Ii. Murphy Pnhlishlng Co, 1902. 29 pp., chart. 4. 1902. Trenton : MacCrelUsh & Qulgley, 1902. 39 pp. 5. 1903. Camden: Slnnlckson Chew & Sons Co., 1903. 30 pp., errata. 6. 1904. Patcrson : News Printing Co, 1905. 31 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1899 In Leglsl. docs. 1899. v. 5. doc. 36. 2. 1900 " " " 1900, V. 1, doc 6. 3. 1901 " " " 1901, T. 1, doc 5. 4. 1902 " " " 1902, v. 1, doc 5. 5. 1903 " " " 1903, T. 1, doc 6. 6. 1904 " " " 1904, T. 3, doc 39. MAINTENANCE— cont'd Dependents — cont'd Chtldbes^ — cont'd non-serial 1882-1898. Table giving total no. of children indentured according to warden's record, Hudson Co. (A.R. state bd. children's guardians 1899: 16-17.) 1886. Rept. of standing committee on children. (1 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1886: 20-23.) John E. Taylor, chrm. 1888. Effective work among children. (3 «oro« 1888: 3.) 1889. Rept. of committee on children of the Morris Co. Branch of the state charities aid assn. (4 same 1889: 49-50.) 1890. Rept of committee on children. (5 same 1890: 25-29.) 1892. Necessity of trade schools for the pauper children of the state. (7 same 1892: 8.) 1893. Desirability of providing trade schools for pau- per children. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan, 1893: 37.) 1897. Rept. of standing committee on children. (12 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1897: 13-17.) Synopsis of systems governing care of dependent children in Indiana. Mass., R I., Mich., Wis., Minn., Dist. of Columbia : Penn. ; Ohio : N. H. 1898. Rept of the N. J. comn. on defective, delinquent and dependent children, and their care. Trenton: MacCrelUsh & Quigley, 1898. 35 pp. . Same. n. p., n- d. (Legist docs. 1897, t. 5, doc. 43.) Made by " the two surrlvlng members," apptd. by the Gov., Hugh F. Fox and Emily E. Williamson. Major Quirk died Nov. 8, 1897. Contents : Placlng-out system ; text of proposed act pro- viding for the creation of a " State bd. of children's guardians," etc. ; rept- of the no. children in the various almshouses tiiroughout the state, and their condition ; rept. as to the children who are being cared for through private agencies, institutions, etc, with corresp. rel. thereto; rept. of the various methods of caring for dependent children In the principal states, with table showing approximate cost thereof (K. T.. CaL. Ohio, Conn.. Ind., Mich., Wise, and Minn., Mass., Penn., District of Colum- bia). 1899. State bd. of children's guardians; their work. (A.R. state charities aid assn. 1899: 10.) . Rept of the N. J. comn. on defective, delinquent and dependent children, and their care. Somervllle: The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1899. 28 pp. . Same. (Legisl. docs., 1899, v. 5, doc. 35.) Comn. was apptd. under act of Jan. 3, 1899 ; Hugh F. Fox, chrm., Anthony T. Williams, Emily E. William- son, secy. The rept. covers practically the same points as the rept. of the comn. of 1898. . On act for creation of a state bd. of children's guardians and for defining their duties and powers with respect to maintenance, care and general su- pervision over indigent, helpless, abandoned and poor children now or hereafter to become pubUc charges of state. (A.R. state bd. children's guard- ians 1899: 11-13.) 1900-1901. Tabular stmt giving no. of children in charge. (.Same 1901: 25.) 1901. Recommendations rel. to additional appm. from legisL (Same 1901: 9-10.) . Penn. act to establish houses of detention for de- linquent dependent and neglected children- (16 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1901: 174-175.) Tabular stmt giving total no. children in Insti- tutions. (A.R. state bd. children's guardians 1901: 23.) 1902. Children's homes in Burlington and Morris cos.; employes; inmates; condition; expenses; no. of children; matron's salary; improvements. (17 AJEL state charities aid assn. 1902: 108.) Cliild-caring work in New Jersey; by Hugh P. Fox. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 121-127.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 469 MAINTENANCE— cont'd Dependents^ — cont'd Children — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1902. N. J. State Bd. of Children's Guardians; by Sey- mour H. Stone. (1 same 1902: 33-34.) 1902-1904. Comparative stmt, of work of past two yrs. (A.R. state bd. children's guardians 1903 (p. 23) — same 1904.) 1903. Work for neglected children; by F. A. Foy. (2 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1903: 26-31.) . The substitution of family care for institutional care for children; by Sherman C. Kingsley. (2 sam^ 1903: 11-26.) . Child-saving and the defaulting parent; by Henry Collin Minton. (2 same 1903: 9-11.) . No. children in institutions Nov. 1, 1903. (A.R. state bd. children's guardians 1903: 22.) 1903-1904. List of cos., cities, townships and boroughs from which children have been committed since creation of bd. to date, no. of children in care of state bd. and no. discharged from them. (Same 1903 (pp. 17-19) — same 1904.) . Table giving no. committed cases, causes of com- mitment, nationality of children committed, ages, foundlings committed from, religion of children, from Nov. 1, 1902, to Nov. 1, 1903. (.Same 1903 (pp. 20-22)— same 1904.) 1904. The need of a children's hospital in Camden; by Alexander McAlister. (3 N. J. conference of chari- ties and corrections 1904: 66-68.) . Hospital work for children; by Henry L. Colt. (3 same 1904: 131-132.) . Co-ordination of state work and private charities in child-caring; by Mrs. E. B. Williamson. (3 same 1904: 130-131.) . Recommendations rel. to apprn. for $10,000 to be put aside in trust for use of bd. in advancing pay- ments for children's maintenance. (A.R. state bd. children's guardians 1904: 9.) Poor 1812. Jan. 8. Mess, of Gov. (Bloomfield) transmitting abstract of a law of N. Y. rel. to settlement and re- lief of poor, to prevent Influx of paupers from for- eign countries, etc. ("Votes of Assem. Jan., 1812: 84- 85.) SOLDIEES AND SAILOBS 1865. Rept. of the bd. of comrs. on provision for dis- abled N. J. soldiers. Trenton: J. R. Freese, "State Gazette" Office, 1865. 6 pp. Marcus L. Ward, Danl. Haines, Wm. A. Newell, Chas. S. Olden, Edwin A. Stevens, comrs., under act of Apr. 12. 1864. Establishment of a state retreat or liome recommended. Receipts and Expenditures See also below, Individual Institutions. 1876. Stmt, showing sums disbursed for the several state institutions. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 5.) 1884/5-1889/90. Disbursements: charities and correc- tions. (A.R. treasurer 1884/5 (pp. 193-194) — same 1889/90.) 1885-1889/90. Disbursements on acct. charities and cor- rection. (A.R. comptroller 1884/5 (pp. 34-35) — same 1889/90.1 1894/5. Disbursements for state institutions. (11 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1896: 10.) 1896. Expenditures for charitable purposes. (Govs, mess. (Griggs) Jan. 12, 1897: 7-8.) 1899. Co. expenditures for relief and correction, by COS.; amt. for each purpose. (16 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1901: 204.) MAINTENANCE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1899/00-1900/1. N. J. state expenditures for relief and corrections; amt. for each institution, etc. (16 same 1901: 203.) 1900/1. Amt. paid to each institution for dependents, defectives or delinquents. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 14, 1902: 15-16.) 1902. N. J. state apprns. for relief and corrections. (17 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1902: 114-117.) 1904. Remedy needed for present system of making ap- prns. for institutions. (19 same 1904: 18-19.) Council of Charities and Coerection 1885/6. Amt. of expenses incurred by Council. (3 A.R. council of charities and correction [1885/6]: 5.) Defectives See also the several entries above under the general head- ing of Blind. 1864/5-1903/4. Amts. expended for support of blind, deaf and dumb and feeble minded. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (p. 617)— «ome 1903/4.) Paging from Leglsl. docs. Items for deaf and dumb and feeble-minded were added in 1877/8. That for deaf and dumb was dis- continued in 1884/5. 1865/6-1903/4. Comment on apprns. for support of state blind, deaf-mutes, and idiots in institutions of other states. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (pp. 14-15) — same 1903/4.) Defectivbs: Deaf and Dumb 1864/5-1876/7. Support of deaf and dumb. (A.R. treas- urer 1864/5 (p. 615)— «ome 1876/7.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1874. Amt. paid to comrs. on deaf and dumb. (Same 1873/4 (p. 105)— «ome 1874/5.) Defectives: EpmEPTics 1900. Approximate amt. paid for treatment of epilep- tics. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 8, 1901.) Defectives: Feeble-Minded 1864/5-1876/7. Amts. paid to Penn. Training School for Weak-Minded Children; also Mt. Hope Retreat in Md. (A.R. comr. 1864/5 (p. 618)— same 1876/7.) Paging from Legisl. docs. 1889. No. of N. J. children at N. Y. and Phila. institu- tions; amt. paid to each. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 25.) 1900. Disbursements; to Penn. Training School for Feeble-Minded Children. (A.R. treasurer 1899/00: 284.) Defectives: Insane 1873-1877. Amts. paid to Hudson Co. lunatic asylum. (A.R. treasurer 1872/3 (p. 97) — same 1876/7.) . Apprns. to Essex Co. lunatic asylums. (Same 1872/3 (p. 102)— some 1876/7.) 1873-1903/4. Comment on apprns. to co. lunatic asy- lums. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3 (p. 12) — ^some 1903/ 4.) 1874-1877. Apprn. to Middlesex Co. Lunatic Asylum. (A.R. treasurer 1873/4 (p. 104)— same 1876/7.) 1875. Amt. paid by state to cos. wherein insane asy- lums have been established. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1875-1876. Mercer Co. Lunatic Asylum. (A.R. treasurer 1874/5 (p. 136)— same 1875/6.) 1875-1877. Apprn. to Burlington Co. Lunatic Asylum. (Same 1874/5 (p. 122)— some 1876/7.) 1877-1893. Apprns. to lunatic asylums. (Same 1877/8 (pp. 4042)— some 1892/3.) 1877/8-1903/4. Apprns. to co. lunatic asylums. (Same 1877/8 (pp. 78-79)— same 1903/4.) 1894-1903/4. Comment on disbursements on acct. state hospitals. (A.R. comptroller 1893/4 (p. 32) — same 1903/4.) 470 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd Defectives : Insane — cont'd 1894-1904. Disbursements; state hospitals. (A.R. treas- urer 1893/4 (pp. 164-167)— some 1903/4.) 1899/00. Insane budgets; total co. expenditures for in- sane in CO. and state hospitals; do. state expendi- tures. (16 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1901: 217.) 1899-1900. Abstract of rept. of receipts and expendi- tures of Camden Co. May 9, 1899, to May 9, 1900; bd. of prisoners and almshouse acct; asylum rept. for Oct., 1901. (16 same 1901: 191-194.) 1903. Disbursements; Gloucester Co. lunatic asylum. (A.R. treasurer 1902/3: 341.) Deunquents : Discharged Convicts 1872/3-1903/4. Apprn. to discharged convicts. (A.R. treasurer 1872/3 (pp. 104-105) — same 1903/4.) Not found In 1875/6 and 1889/90. 1896-1902/3. Comment on receipts on acct. discharged convicts' acct. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (pp. 23-24) — sarrw 1902/3.) State Board op Childeen's Guardians 1900-1904. Treasurer's acct. with cos., cities, boroughs, townships, etc. (A.R. state bd. children's guardians 1900 (p. 21)— same 1904.) . Treasurer's acct. with state. {Same 1900 (p. 19) — same 1904.) . State bd. of children's guardians — expenses. (A.R. treasurer 1899/00 (pp. 452-454) — same 1903/ 4.) . Comment on disbursements on acct. state bd. of children's guardians. (A.R. comptroller 1899/00 (p. 68)— some 1903/4.) State Charities Am Assn. 1886-1904. Treasurer's accts. (1 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1886 (p. 37) — 19 same 1904.) 1887-1889. 1898, 1899-1901 not found. 1892-1904. Comment on disbursements on acct. state charities aid assn. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (p. 40) — same 1903/4.) . Apprn. to state charities aid assn. (A.R. treas- urer 1891/2 (p. 241)— some 1903/4.) State Charities Aid Association serial Under act of March 23. 1883. A 1886-1904. Ann. rept. of the bd. of managers of the State Charities Aid Assn. Checklist Unless otherwise Indicated dept. and doc. editions differ only in imprint, which is omitted from the doc. ed. 1. 1886 dept. ed. Morristown, n. d. 60 pp. " " doc. ed. Not found. 2. 1887 dept. ed. Not found. " " doc. ed. Not found. 3. 1888. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Puhllshing Co., 1889. 24 pp. 4. 1889 dept. ed. Camden : F. F. Patterson, 1890. 98, xxU pp. 4. 1889. doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 74, xlx (2) pp. 5. 1890. Trenton : The J. li. Murphy Publishing Co., 1891. 75 pp. 6. 1891. Trenton 1892. 71 pp. 7. 1892. Trenton 1893. 50 pp. 8. 1893. Trenton 1893. 67 pp. 9. 1894. Trenton 1894. 71 pp. Trenton 68 pp. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qulgley, 1896. 54 pp. Blairstown : The Blairstowu Press, 1897. 46 10. 1895. 1896. 11. 1896. 12. 1897. pp. 13. 1898. The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., Not found. 13 [1. e. 14]. 1899. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1899. 32 pp. 14 [1. e. 15]. 1900. Hopewell: C. E. Voorhees, 1900. 25 pp. 16. 1901. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1902. 217 pp. MAINTENANCE— cont'd State Charities Aid Association — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 17. 1902. Trenton : The J. li. Murphy Publishing Co., 1903. 143 pp. „ 18. 1903. Somerville : The Unionist-Gazette Prtg. House 1904. 114 pp. 19. 1904. Paterson : News Prtg. Co., 1905. 54 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1-2. 1886-1887 not found. 3. 1888 in Leglsl. docs. 1889. v. 3, doc. 29. 1890, V. 4, doc. 39. 1891, V. 5, doc. Bl. 1892, V. 5, doc. 32. 1893, V. 4, doc. 32. 1894, y. 1, doc. 9. 1895 (1. e. 119 sess.), v. 1, doc. 4. 1889 5. 1890 6. 1891 7. 1892 8. 1893 9. 1894 9. 10. 1895 In Legisl. docs. 1895 (1. e. 120 sess.), v. 2, doc. 10. 11. 1896 in Leglsl. docs. 1896, v. 2, doc. 9. 12. 1897 " ^' " 1897, T. 5, doc. 37. 13. 1898 " " " 1898. v. 4, doc. 28. 13 fi. e. 14]. 1899 in Legisl. docs. 1899, v. 5, doc. 37. 14 [1. e. 15]. 1900 " " " 1900, V. 3, doc. 23. 16. 1901 in Legisl. docs. 1901, v. 3, doc. 29. 17. 1902 18. 1903 19. 1904 1902, V. 3, doc. 31. 1903, V. 3, doc. 32. 1904, T. 3, doc. 32. 1902-1904. The New Jersey Review of Charities and Correction. OfBcial organ of the New Jersey State Charities Aid Association. Checklist Feb., 1902-Jan., 1903. n. t. p. 247 (1) T. 1, no. 1-12. pp. V. 2. no. 1-12. V. 3, no. 1-10. pp. Feb.. 1903-Jan., 1904. n. t. p. 244 pp. Feb., 1904-Jan.. 1905. n. t. p. 223 (1) C Branches Cumberland County 1889-1897. Rept. of branch assn.; almshouse; jail, etc. In Documents as follows : 1889 In 4 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1889:61-62. 1890:37. 1891 : 41. 1892 : 19-20. 1893 : 35. 1894 : 39. 1895 : 29. 1896 : 27-28. 1897 : 31. Essex County 1888-1896. Rept. of branch assn.; co. asylum; jail; peni- tentiary; Newark city hospital; almshouses; homes; etc. In Documents as follows : 1888 in 3 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1888 : 21. 4 " " 5 " 6 " " " " 7 " 8 " 1890 ' 5 t t 1891 ' 6 ' * 1892 ' 7 1 t 1893 ' 8 * • 1894 1895 ' 9 ' 10 ,' ,' 1896 ' 11 * ' 1897 ' 12 ' ' 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 omitted. 1896 in 11 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1896 : 29-30. 1889 : 63-66. 1890 : 39-41. 1891 : 43-45. 1892 : 21-26. 1893 : 37-38. 1894 : 41. Hudson County 1888-1904. Rept. of branch assn.; asylum for insane; penitentiary; co. jail; Jersey city hospital; station houses. In Documents as follows : 1888 in 3 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1888 : 10-11. " 1889:67-70. " 1890:43-47. " " 1891 : 47-48. " 1892:27-28. " 1893:39-40. " 1894:43-44. " 1895:31. " 1896:31-32. " " " " 1897 : 33. 1898-1902 not found. 1903 in 18 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1903 : 111 1904 " 19 1904:34-38. 1889 " 4 1890 " 5 1891 " 6 1892 " 7 1893 " 8 1894 " 9 1895 " 10 1896 " 11 1897 " 12 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 471 MAINTENANCE— cont'd State Charities Aid Association — cont'd serial — cont'd C — cont'd Branches — cont'd Hunterdon County 1889-1890. Rept. of branch assn.; poor; co. jail, etc. In Documents as follows : 1889 in 4 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1889 : 71-73. 1890 " 5 " " " " " 1890:49. Mercer County 1888-1897. Rept. of branch assn.; mtgs.; almshouse; care of the poor; children; jail; general work. In Documents as follows : 1888 in 3 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1888 : 7-9. ' 1889:75-76. " 1890:51. " 1891:49-50. " 1892 : 29-32. " 1893:41-45. " 1894:45-46. " 1895 : 33-34. " 1896:33-34. " 1897 : 35. Middlesex County 1890. Rept. of branch assn.; almshouses, etc. In Documents as follows : 1890 in 5 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1890 : 53-54. 1889 ' 4 1890 ' ' 5 1891 ' 6 1892 ' 7 1893 ' 8 1894 ' 9 1895 ' 10 1896 ' 11 1897 ' 12 Morris County 1888-1897. Rept. of branch assn. jail; children; poor, etc. In Documents as follows : 1888 in A.R. state charities aid 1889 " " 1890 " " 1891 1892 1893 ' 1894 " " 1895 General remarlss ; puhlicatlon branch. 1896 In A.R. state charities aid General summary of worls. 1897 in A.R. state charities aid ; CO. poor-house; co. 1888 : 12-20. 1889 : 77-80. 1890 : 55-58. 1891 : 51-53. 1892 : 33-34. 1894 : 69-71.* 1894 : 47-51. 1895 : 35. year-book by the of a assn. assn. 1896 : 35. 1897 : 37. 1891 ' 6 1892 ' 7 1893 ' 8 1894 ' 9 1895 ' 10 1896 ' 11 1897 ' 12 Salem County 1890-1904. Rept. of branch assn.; almshouse; jail; etc. In Documents as follows : 1890 in 5 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1890 : 59-60. 1891:55-56. 1892 : 35-38. 1893 : 47-48. 1894 : 53-55. 1895 : 39-40. 1896 : 37-39. 1897 : 39. 1898-1902 not found. 1903 In 18 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1903 : 112-114. 1904 " 19 " " ' 1904:32-33. Somerset County 1896. Rept. of branch assn.; almshouses; tramps. In Documents as follows : 1896 in ann. rept. hd. state charities 1896 : 41. Union County 1888-1904. Rept. of branch assn.; officers; poor; alms- house; jail; charitable work in general. In Documents as follows : 1888 in 3 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1888 : 22-24. 1889:81-82. 1890 : 61-63. 1891 : 57-60. 1892 : 39-40. 1889 ' 4 1890 ' 5 1891 ' 6 1892 ' 7 1893 ' 8 1894 ' 9 1895 ' 10 1896 ' 11 1893; 1894: 1895: 1896: 49-52. 57-59. 41-43. 43-44. 1897-1903 not found. 1904 in 19 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1904 : 29-32. * Accidentally omitted In 1893. MAINTENANCE— cont'd State Charities Aid Association — cont'd non-serial 1881-1886. Hist, of the organization out of which grew the state assn.; reasons for establishing a state assn.; act of incorporation; organization. (1 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1886: 13-16.) 1881-1891. Hist, of the assn. and its work. (6 same 1891: 11-19.) 1886. Text of constitution of the state charities aid assn. (1 same 1886: 38-45.) Repeated In 1889. 1887. Constitution of the Union Co. visiting committee of the state charities aid assn. (1 same 1886: 49-52.) . Constitution of the Mercer Co. local visiting com- mittee of the state charities aid assn. (1 same 1886: 52-57.) 1888. State Charities Aid Assn. incorporated March 26, 1886; nature of its work. (12 A.R. bd. health 1888: 36-37.) . Service of State Charities Aid Assn. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 8, 1888: 24.) 1889. Design of the assn. (4 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1889: 7.) 1890. Objects of the assn. (5 same 1890: 9.) . Acct. of money collected at the request of the committee of ways and means and handed to the secy. (5 same 1890: 75.) . Work of state charities aid assn. commended. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 33.) 1892. State charities aid assn.; history and work. (Sams (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 36-37.) 1901. Suggested that the charter powers of the assn. be extended to the visitation of all charitable and penal institutions In the state. (16 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1901: 11.) 1902. Apprn. for the assn. should be increased or a state bd. of charities established; suggestions as to duties of a state bd. of charities. (17 same 1902: 12- 13.) . Text of acts rel. to state charities aid assn. (17 same 1902: 68-69.) . Relation of the state charities aid assn. to the public charitable and correctional institutions of N. J.; amt. reed, from the state; private subscrip- tion. (17 same 1902: 11.) . Aims of the state charities aid assn. (17 same 1902: 65.) . State Charities Aid Association; by Albert Erd- man. (1 N. J. conference of charities and correc- tions 1902: 72-74.) 1903. The N. J. Review of Charities and Corrections; its function. (17 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1902: 15-16.) Expenditures foe; see above, Receipts and Expendititees MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS American Asylum for Deaf and Dumb Colored Persons 1864/5. Amts. paid to asylum. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5:* 620.) Paging from Legisl. docs. Catholic Children's Aid Association 1904. The Catholic Children's Aid Association of N. J.; by Thomas J. Moran. (3 N. J. conference of chari- ties and corrections 1904: 127-130.) Children's Aid and Protective Society of the Oranges 1902. Children's Aid and Protective Society of the Oranges; by A. W. Abbott. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 34-35.) Children's Home Society 1902. Children's Home Society; by W. W. Knox. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 38.) 472 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Evening Journal Fresh Air Fund 1904. The work of the Evening Journal Fresh-Air Fund; by Joseph A. Dear. (3 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1904: 135-143.) Home for Blind and Incurables 1896. Expenses of comn. on Home for Blind and In- curables. (A.R. treasurer 1895/6: 425.) . Comment on disbursements on acct. Home for Blind and Incurables. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6:54- 55.) Home for Soldiers and Sailors and their Wives serial 1898/9-1903/4. Ann. rept bd. managers of Home for Disabled Soldiers, Sailors or Marines and their Wives. Checklist Dept. and doe. editions differ only in imprint, wMch is omitted from the doc. ed. 1898/9. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qnlgley, 1900. 10 pp. 1899/00. Trenton : Tlie J. L. Murpliy Publishing Co., 1901. 22 pp. 1900/1. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qnigley, 1902. 20 pp. 1901/2. Somerrille: The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1903. 18 pp. 1902/3. Camden : SlnnicUson Chew & Sons Co., 1904. 24 pp. 1903/4. Paterson : News Prtg. Co., 1905. 30 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1898/9 in LeglsL docs. 1899. v. 5, doc. 40. 1899/00 ' 1900, V. 3, doc. 26. 1900/1 " " " 1901, V. 2, doc 21. 1901/2 " " " 1902, v. 2. doc. 21. 1902/3 1903, v. 2, doc. 21. 1903/4 " " " 1904. V. 2. doc. 21. non-sertal 1897. Jan. 12. Rept of comrs. for erection and main- tenance of Home for Soldiers and Sailors and their Wives. (Minutes of Assem. 1897: 49-51; Sen. joL 1897: 41-43.) Eept. is signed by Abram Ijower, pres. and E. C. Stahl, secy. ; ** nsual no." of copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1897 : 43.) EXPEITDITUEES FOB 1895/6-1896/7. Comment on disbursements on acct dis- abled soldiers and wives. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 49)— «ome 1896/7.) 1896/7-1903/4. Appms. for Home for Disabled Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and their Wives. (A.R. treasurer 1896/7 (p. 249)— some 1903/4.) 1899-1903/4. Comment on disbursements on acct of N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and their Wives. (A.R. comptroller 1898/9 (p. 67) — same 1903/4.) 1900/1-1903/4. U. S. appm. for Disabled Soldiers, Sail- ors, Marines and their Wives (Vineland). (A.R. treasurer 1900/1 (p. 649)— some 1903/4.) House of Refuge at Kingston serial 1851. Rept. of comrs. to build House of Refuge. The comrs. were Thos. Lavender, Saml. McClurg and Chas. Steadman. In Docs, as follows : 1851 Jan. 1. Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15. 1851 : 21-24. 1851 Dec 24. Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 14. 1852 : 39-45. non^serial 1851. Communication from comrs. to erect House of Refuge and ace. papers in answer to inquiries for detailed acct of contracts entered into, plan of building, amt of work already executed and cost of same, amt and value of materials delivered, time in which work is to be completed, etc. (Minutes of As- sem. 1851: 804-819.) . Jan. 15. Selection and cost of site for House of Refuge; plan of bldg.; estimated cost (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851: 12.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd House of Sefuge at Kingston — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1851. Feb. H. Rept of majority (Pritts) and minority (Whitehead) on the House of Refuge. Trenton: " Trentonian Office," 185L 20 pp. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1851 : 503) ; 1500 copies. (Minates of Assem. 1851 : 804.) . Same, majority rept (Minutes of Assem. 1851: 463^72.) . Same, minority rept {Same 1851: 496-502.) 1852. Progress of work on House of Refuge; amt of original appm.; suspension of work on acct. of lack of funds; estimated cost of completion; estimated ann. expenses of support ((3ovs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 24-27.) . Mch. 3. Rept. of the joint committee of the House of Refuge. Trenton: Ptrd. at the True Ameri- can Office, 1852. 6 pp. . Same. h. t p. (App. to House joL 1852: 405-409; App. to Sen. jol. 1852: 405-409.) 500 copies of the separate issne ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1852 : 546.) 1853. Chas. Parker, Chas. J. Ihrie, D. S. Anderson, un- der act of Mch. 26, 1852, apptd. to sell House of Ref- uge property, settle accts. of contractors, eta; amt awarded to contractors; amt of property sold; esti- mated value of remainder; excess of available amts. over claims paid. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 17-18.) New Jersey Firemen's Home serial Under act of 1898, sec 19, ch. 127. Opened July 10, 1900. 1900-1903/4. Ann, rept of N. J. Firemen's Home. Checklist Dept and doc editions differ only in imprint, which is omitted from the doc ed. 1. 1900 dept. ed. Not seen. '* " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. 2. 1900/1. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 15 pp. 3. 1901/2. Somerville : The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1903. 15 pp. 4. 1902/3. Camden : Sinnlckson Chew & Sons Co., 1904. 15 pp. 5. 1903/4. Paterson : News Prtg. Co., 1905. 17 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1900 In LeglsL docs. 1900, v. 3, doc 27. 2. 1900/1 " " " 1901, V. 2, doc 22. 3. 1901/2 " " " 1902, v. 2, doc 22. 4. 1902/3 " " " 1903, v. 5, doc 56. 5. 1903/4 " " " 1904, t. 3, doc 38. non-serial 1899. Rept of comrs. to provide suitable home for aged, indigent and disabled firemen. 4 pp. (LegisL docs. 1899, V. 5, doc 41.) New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, Newark; Kearny serial 1 series 1865. Rept of the comrs. of the N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers, Newark. Checklist 1865 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " State Gazette " Office. 1866. 4 pp. Marcus L. Ward. Danl. Haines, Wm. A. Newell, Chas. S. Olden. Edwin A. Stevens. Kynear H. Veghte, comrs. 1865 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. pp. 147-150. In Collected docs, as follows : 1865 in Legisl. docs. 1866 : 14T-150. 2 series 1865/6-1866/7. Ann. rept of the officers of the N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers, Newark. Checklist 1. 1865/6 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Office of the State Gazette, 1867. 27 pp. Entitled "Kept of the N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers." Copy seen in New Jersey Historical Society. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 473 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, Newark; Kearny— cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1. 1865/6 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 1213-1239. 2. 1866/7 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True Amer- ican Office, 1868. 13 (2) pp. 2. 1866/7 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 153-167. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1863/6 In Legisl. docs. 1867 : 1213-1239. 2. 1866/7 " " " 1868 ; 153-167. 3 series 1867/8-1903/4. Ann. rept. of N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers, Newark (1868-1887), Kearny (1888-date). Checklist Unless otherwise stated dept. and doc. editions differ only In Imprint, which is omitted from the doc. ed. 3. 1867/8 dept. ed. Not seen. doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 1146-1163. 4. 1868/9 dept. ed. Not seen. " " doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 485-495. 5. 1869/70 dept. ed. Not seen. " " doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 1115-1139. 6. 1870/1 dept. ed. Trenton t Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1872. 18 pp., 3 11. 6. 1870/1 doc. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1872. 18 pp., 3 11. 7. 1871/2 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1872. 14 (2) pp. 8. 1872/3. Trenton : The State Gazette — Murphy & Bechtel, 1873. 17 pp., 2 U. 9. 1873/4. Trenton : Public Opinion — W. S. Sharp, 1874. 16 pp., 2 11. 10. 1874/5. Trenton : Public Opinion — W. S. Sharp, 1875. 16 pp., 2 11. 11. 1873/6. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, State Gazette Prtg. House. 1876. 16 pp., 2 11. 12. 1876/7. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. 14 pp., 3 11. 13. 1877/8. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1879. 21 pp., 2 II. Cover Imprint has date 1878. 14. 1878/9. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1879. 19 pp., 2 II. 15. 1879/80. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1880. 22 (1) pp. 16. 1880/1. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1881. 24 pp. 17. 1881/2. Trenton : .T. L. Murphy, 1882. 21 pp. 18. 1882/3 dept. ed. Not seen. " " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. 19. 1883/4 dept. ed. Not seen. " " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 20 pp. 20. 1884/5. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1885. 19 pp. 21. 1885/6. Camden : The Camden Daily Post Prtg. House, 1886. 16 pp. 22. 1886/7. Trenton : Cresse & Smith, 1887. 19 pp. 23. 1887/8 dept. ed. Trenton : J. A. Cresse & Co., 1888. 16 (1) pp. 23. 1887/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 17 pp. 24. 1888/9. Camden : F. F. Patterson, 1889. 32 (3) pp. 25. 1889/90. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1890. 35 pp. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley, 1891. 35 Clinton: Prtd. by E. O. Howell, 1892. 33 Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley, 1894. 35 26. 1890/1. pp. 27. 1891/2. (2) pp. 28. 1892/3. pp. 29. 1893/4 dept. ed. Not seen. " " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 35 pp. 30. 1894/5. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley, 1896. pp. Copy seen in Columbia University Library. 31. 1895/6 dept. ed. Not seen. 37 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 35 pp. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley, 1897. 46 Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1898. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley, 1899. ,48 32. 1896/7. pp. 33. 1897/8. 50 pp. 34. 1898/9. pp. 35. 1899/00. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1900. 50 pp. 36. 1900/1. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 50 pp. 37. 1901/2. Somerville : The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1903. 53 pp. 38. 1902/3 dept. ed. Not seen. " " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 53 pp. 39. 1903/4. Paterson : News Printing Co., 1905. 52 pp. MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, Newark; Kearny — cont'd serial — cont'd 3 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd In Collected docs, as follows : 3. 1867/8 in Lc^lsl. docs. 1869 1146-1163. 4. 1868/9 " " 1870 485-495. 5. 1869/70" " 1871 1115-1139. 6. 1870/1 " " 1872. 7. 1871/2 " " 1873. 8. 1872/3 " " 1874, doc. 11. 9. 1873/4 " " 1875, doc. 11. 10. 1874/5 " " 1876, doc. 11. 11. 1875/6 " " 1877, doc. 12. 12. 1876/7 " " 1878, doc. 7. 13. 1877/8 " " 1879, doc. 36. 14. 1878/9 " " 1880, doc. 54. 15. 1879/80" " 1881, doc. 65. 16. 1880/1 " " 1882. V. 2, doc. 50. 17. 1881/2 " " 1883, v. 2, doc. 27. 18. 1882/3 " " 1884. v. 2, doc. 21. 19. 1883/4 " " 1885, V. 2, doc. 21. 20. 1884/5 " " 1886, V. 2, doc. 20. 21. 1885/6 " " 1887, V. 2, doc. 20. 22. 1886/7 " " 1888, V. 2, doc. 20. 23. 1887/8 " " 1889, V. 2, doc. 19. 24. 1888/9 " " 1890, V. 2, doc. 12. 25. 1889/90 " " 1891, V. 3, doc. 20. 26. 1890/1 " " 1892, V. 3, doc. 19. 27. 1891/2 " " 1893, V. 3, doc. 21. 28. 1892/3 " " 1894, V. 3, doc. 26. 29. 1893/4 " " " 1895 (i. e. 119 sess.) doc. 19. 30. 1894/5 in doc. 20. 31. 1895/6 in Legisl. docs. 1895 (i. e. 120 sess.) Legisl. docs. 1896, V. 2, doc. 16. 32. 1896/7 " " 1897, V. 5, doc. 38. 33. 1897/8 " " " 1898, V. 4, doc. 29. 34. 1898/9 " ** " 1899, V. 5, doc. 39. 35. 1899/00" " " 1900, V. 3, doc. 25. 36. 1900/1 " ** " 1901, V. 2, doc. 20. 37. 1901/2 " *' " 1902, V. 2, doc. 20. 38. 1902/3 " *' " 1903, V. 2, doc. 20. 39. 1903/4 " " " 1904, V. 2. doc. 20. V. 2, V. 3, non-serial 1865. Establishment of soldiers' home or retreat recom- mended. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) . Feb. 1. Rept. of bd. of comrs. on provision for disabled N. J. soldiers. Trenton: Prtd. by J. R. Freese, " State Gazette " Office, 1865. 6 pp. Marcus L. Ward, Danl. Haines, Wm. A. Newell, Chas. S. Olden, Edwin A. Stevens. 1866. Recommended that all necessary legislative aid be given to secure permanent establishment of sol- diers' home. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 23.) 1867. N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers: location; terms of acquisition; apprns., expenditures, no. aided. (Same (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e. 8], 1867: 25-26 or 33- 34.) There are two editions of this message. 1868. No. of beneficiaries at Home for Disabled Sol- diers in 1867; cost; federal aid. (Same (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 34-35.) 1869. No. cared for, discharged, etc., finances of Home for Disabled Soldiers for 1867/8; national aid; no state apprn. needed. (.Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 34-36.) 1870. Withdrawal of federal aid from Home for Dis- abled Soldiers, Newark; practicability of closing Home and transfer of inmates to a national home; cost and no. of patients in 1869. (Same (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 20-21 or 36-38.) There are two editions of this message. . March 9. Message from Gov. rel. to gradual clos- ing of Home for Disabled Soldiers. (Minutes of Assem. 1870: 719-720.) . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1870: 31-34.) 1872. Expenditure in behalf of Home for Disabled Sol- diers less productive of good than generally sup- posed. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 6.) 474 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, Newark; Kearny— confd non^erial — cont'd 1873. No. of beneficiaries reed, at Soldiers' Home since its opening; average no. in 1872; preference of state to national homes. {Same (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 15-16.) 1874. No. cared for at Home for Disabled Soldiers; ex- penses; continuance of apprn. recommended. {Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1875. No. of beneficiaries at Home for Disabled Sol- diers; increasing demand for institution; apprn. recommended. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1877. Amt paid for Home for Disabled Soldiers In 1876; probable reduction in future; practicability of transferring some to a national home. (.Same (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 14.) 1878. Mngmt. of Home for Disabled Soldiers nne^c- ceptionable; cost of year 1877. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 20.) 1879. Home for Disabled Soldiers well managed; amt. of apprn. needed. (Same (McCleUan) Jan. 14, 1879: 23.) 1882. Home for Disabled Soldiers established in 1866; expenditures for past nine years; inmates and finances for 1881; regular apprn. sufficient; expira- tion of lease; suggested transfer to establishment formerly known as Soldiers' Children's Home. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1883. No. cared for, receipts and expenditures of Home for Disabled Soldiers in 1S81/2; establishment (1866) and object; appms. asked by bd. of mngrs. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. No. of inmates at Home for Disabled Soldiers in 1882/3; appms. asked for; institution shonld be re- stricted to disabled soldiers of N. J. and in that case regular apprn. would be more than sufficient. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) . No. of inmates of Home for Disabled Soldiers; amt. of appms. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 31.) 1886. No. of inmates at Home for Disabled Soldiers in 1885; cost of maintenance; cost per beneficiary; ac- commodations insufficient; appm. asked for bldgs. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 25.) . Dec. 22. Rept. from committee on establish- ment of Soldiers' Home at Newark (Harrigan). (Minute of Assem. 1887: 167-169.) . Same. (Legist docs. 1887, v. 3, doc. 38.) 500 copies ordered prtd. (Miontes of Assem. 1887 : 167.) Tlie text of this docninent is tbe same word for word as printed in tlie Minutes and tlie Legist, docs. resp. The rept. as printed in the Minutes is presented as from a " Conunlttee " by Mr. Harrigan. In the liCglsL docs, it is called the report of a commission and Is signed by Frank O. Cole as chrm. 1887. Ckmin. apptd. to provide new home for disabled soldiers and sailors; apprn. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . No. of inmates and cost of maintenance at Home for Disabled Soldiers in 1886; apprn. for purchase of land and erection of bldg.; estimates; additional appm. asked; lease of present Home expires May 1. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1888. Soldiers' Home: no. of inmates, receipts and ex- penses in 1886/7; value of property; amt. of addi- tional appm. required; erection of bldg. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 27.) . Rept. of comrs. of the X. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers, at Kearny [apptd. under act of Mch. 26, 1886, to erect a new home at Kearny]. Trenton: The John L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1889. 8 pp. Bichd. A. Donnelly, cbrm. . Same. (Legist docs. 1889, v. 2, doa 19 (2d part).) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, Newark; Keaiiiy — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1889. No. of inmates and expenses of Soldiers' Home, 1887/8; completion of new home; establishment of home in 1866; appms. since that date; U. S. appm. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1890. No. of inmates, receipts and disbursement of Soldiers' Home, 1888/9; completion of bldg. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 21-22.) 1890/1. Soldiers' Home at Kearny: no. of inmates; re- ceipts and disbursements; alterations. (Same (Ab- bett) Jan. 12, 1892: 27.) 1891. Soldiers' Home; no. of inmates and cost, 1889/ 90; completion of bldg., cost; appm. (Same (Ab- bett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1891/2. No. of inmates at Soldiers' Home, Kearny; no. since opening of institution; receipts and disburse- ments; pensions. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 24-25.) Receipts and Exfea uitlises 1866-1904. Comment on disbursement of appm. to Home for Disabled Soldiers, Kearny. (A.R. comp- troller 1865/6 (p. 13) — same 1903/4.) Giren nnder war fond in 1874 and 1875; tbe stmt. Is talralar from 1891-1904. 1878-1904. Appms. to Home for Disabled Soldiers. (AJl. treasurer 1877/8 (p. 64)— gome 1903/4.) 1880. Amt of appm. asked for Home for Disabled Sol- diers; amt required. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 13, 1880.) 1881. Balance to credit of Soldiers' Home. (Same (Mc- Clellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1889-1904. Receipts: Home for Disabled Soldiers. (A.R. treasurer 1888/9 (p. 50) — same 1904.) 1893 given nnder the caption. Home for Disabled Soldiers from the U. S. ; 1894-1904. U. 8. appm. for Disabled Soldiers. 1891-1904. Comment on TJ. S. appm. to home for dis- abled soldiers in state. (AJl. comptroller 1890/1 (p. 17)^«am€ 1903/4.) 1892-1904. Annual acct of Home for Disabled Soldiers from U. S. (AJt treasurer 1891/2 (p. 317) — same 1903/4.) 1896. Home for Disabled Soldiers: location; beneficlar ries since organization and at date; ann. appm.; investigation as to advisability of providing for home for soldiers' wives. (Gk>vs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1898. Special appm. for Home for Disabled Soldiers. (A.R. treasurer 1897/8: 249.) 1899. Compensation to treasurer of town of Kearny for improvement of drive running through property occupied by the Home for Disabled Soldiers. (Same 1898/9: 532.) Disbursements to town of Kearny for compensar tion for Improvement of drive running through property occupied by House for Disabled Soldiers. (AJt comptroUer 1898/9: 68.) 1900. Approximate payment on acct of homes for vet- eran soldiers. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 8, 1901.) 1902-1903/4. Comment on U. S. appms. to homes for disabled soldiers in state. (AJR. comptroller 1901/ 2 (p. 29)—same 1903/4.) 1903. Unexpended balance of appm. for Home for Dis- abled Soldiers (Kearny). (AJL treasurer 1902/ 3: 33.) . Comment on receipts on acct of Home for Dis- abled Soldiers at Kearny. (A.R, comptroller 1902/ 3: 24.) New Jersey Orthopedic Hospital and Dispensary 1904. N. J. Orthopedic Hospital and Dispensary; by Margaret Pierson. (3 X. J. conference of charities and corrections 1904: 133-134.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 475 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey Sanatorium for Tuberculous Diseases serial Under Laws N. J. 1902, ch. 126 and 254. 1902-1903/4. Ann. rept. of bd. of managers of the N. J. Sanatorium for Tuberculous Diseases. Checklist Dept. and doc. editions agree except In Imprint, which Is omitted from the doc. ed. 1. 1902. Camden : Slnnlckson Chew & Sons Co., 1902. 10 pp. 2. 1902/3. Camden : Slnnlckson Chew & Sons Co., 1903. 5 pp. 3. 1903/4. Paterson : News Printing Co., 1905. 8 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1902 In Leglsl. docs. 1902, v. 2, doc. 24. 2. 1902/3 " ^' " 1903, v. 2, doc. 23. 3. 1903/4 ' 1904, v. 2. doc. 23. non-serial 1902-1904. Disbursements; to E. A. Stevens, treasurer for acct. of apprn. to establish N. J. Sanatorium for Tuberculosis Diseases. (A.R. treasurer 1901/2 (p. 412)— some 1903/4.) Not found In 1902/3. . Disbursements to bd. of mngrs. to establish N. J. Sanatorium for Tuberculosis Diseases; apprn. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2 (p. 83) — same 1903/4.) Not found in 1902/3. New Jersey School for Deaf-Mutes serial 1 series 1882-1886. Rept. of the trustees of the state institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Checklist Doc. and dept. editions agree except in imprint, which Is omitted from the doc. ed. 1882. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1883. 7 pp. 1883. Not found. 1883/4. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1884. 23 pp. 1885. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1885. 18 pp. 1886. Camden : The Courier Publishing Assn., 1887. 24 (1) PP. In Collected docs, as follows : 1882 in Leglsl. docs. 1883, v. 2, doc. 26. 1883 " " " 1884, T. 2, doc. 20. 1883/4 " " " 1885, v. 2, doc. 20. 1885 " " " 1886, T. 2, doc. 19. 1886 1887, T. 2, doc. 19. 2 series Under control of state hd. of education, pursuant to laws of 1891. 1890/1-1898/9. Rept. of New Jersey School for Deaf- Mutes. Checklist Dept. and doc. editions agree except in Imprint, which Is omitted from the doc. ed. 1890/1. Trenton : Prtd. hy The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co.. 1891. 43 pp. 1891/2. Trenton : Prtd. by The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1892. 37 pp., illus. 1892/3. Trenton : Prtd. by The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1893. 41 pp., lllus. 1893/4. Trenton : Prtd. by The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1894. 39 pp., lllus. 1894/5. Trenton : Prtd. by The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co.. 1896. 35 pp., illus. 1895/6. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1897. 37 pp., illus. 1896/7. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1898. 44 pp., illus. 1897/8. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1899. 44 pp., lllus. 1898/9. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1900. 31 pp., lllus. In Collected docs, as follows : 1890/1 in Leglsl. docs. 1892, v. 5, doc. 26. - • ■' 1893, V. 2, doc. 14. 1894, V. 4, doc. 34. 1891/2 1892/3 1893/4 1894/5 1895/6 1896/7 1897/8 1898/9 1895 (1. e. 119 sess.l 1895 (1. e. 120 sess.) 1896, V. 4, doc. 27. 1897, V. 4, doc. 18. 1898, V. 5, doc. 34. 1899, V. 3, doc. 17. V. 4, doc. 32. V. 4, doc. 32. MAINTENANCE— cont'd New Jersey School for Deaf-Mutes — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd A brief report is found in Documents as follows : 1891/2 In A.R. bd. education 1891/2, pt 1 : 261-271. 1892/3 " " •" " 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 225- 231 1893/4 in A.R. bd. education 1893/4, app. A, pp. 209-214. 1894/5 " " " " 1894/5:321-325. 1895/6 1895/6:257-262. 1896/7 1896/7:285-292. 1897/8 ' 1897/8 : 303-307. 1898/9 " 1898/9 : 353-358. 3 series 1899/00-1903/4. Rept. of New Jersey School for the Deaf. Checklist Dept. and doc. editions agree except in imprint, which Is omitted from the doc. ed. 1899/00. MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1901. 39 pp., lllus. 1900/1. MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1902. 37 pp., illus. 1901/2. MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1902. 38 pp., lllus. 1902/3. MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1903. 38 pp., lllus. 1903/4. MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1905. 36 pp., illus. In Collected docs, as follows : 1899/00 in Leglsl. docs. 1900, v. 5, doc. 42. 1900/1 " " " 1901, T. 5, doc. 43. 1901/2 " " " 1902, V. 5, doc. 58. 1902/3 " " " 1903, V. 5, doc. 52. 1903/4 " " " 1904, T. 5, doc. 53. A brief report is found in Documents as follows : 1899/00 in A.R. bd. education 1899/00 : 381-388. 1900/1 " " " " 1900/1 : 355-362. 1901/2 " " " " 1901/2:285-295. 1902/3 " ' 1902/3 : 293-303. 1903/4 " " " " 1903/4:315-324. non-serial 1882. A law for the establishment of the state institu- tion for the deaf and dumb. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1882. 9 pp. Copy seen In N. J. Hist. Socy. . By-laws of the state institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Trenton: John L. Murphy, 1882. 10 pp. Copy seen in N. J. Hist. Socy. 1883. Institution for deaf and dumb in progress; amt. needed for its completion. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) . Commendation of state institution for Deaf and Dumb. (A.R. bd. education 1882/3: 6.) . Apprn. of proceeds of sale of Stevens Battery, to the State Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. (A. R. comptroller 1882/3: 35.) 1884. Completion of institution for deaf and dumb; no. of pupils; amt. expended for bldgs., grounds, etc., and for maintenance. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1885. Completion of bldg. for school for deaf mutes out of fund realized from sale of Stevens battery (act of Mch. 5, 1883) ; terms of admission; no. of pupils in attendance; expense in 1884; apprn. per pupil; recommended that apprn. be made for completion and improvement of grounds and bldgs. (Some (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 23-24.) 1886. No. of pupils at School for Deaf Mutes; expendi- tures; apprn. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1888. Object of N. J. School for Deaf-Mutes; nature of instruction; apprn. for bldg. for workshops recom- mended. (Same (Green) Jan. 8, 1888: 25.) 1889. Attendance and expenses of School for Deaf Mutes in 1888; description of property; suggested that it be sold and more suitable property procured. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1890. No. of pupils at Deaf Mute School and expenses in 1889; instruction and training; recommended that property be sold and land purchased, bldgs. erected, etc., elsewhere. (Some (Green) Jan. 1890: 25.) 476 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey School for Deaf-Mutes — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1890/1. School for deaf-mutes: attendance; receipts and disbursements, balance; education, industrial as well as literary. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 24.) 1891. Abolition of Deaf Mute School recommended. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . Means of support of N. J. School for Deaf-Mutes. (Rept. of N. J. School for Deaf Mutes 1890/1: 11-12.) . Rept. of committee (Everitt) on School for Deaf- Mutes. (Sen. jol. 1891: 674.) . School for Deaf-Mutes: attendance and cost. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1892. Admirable mngmt. of School for Deaf-Mutes at Trenton. (7 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1892: 8- 9.) 1893. Decrease in expenditures of Deaf-Mute School. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 20.) . Attendance at Deaf -Mute School in 1891/2; need of repairs and addition for hospital purposes. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 22-23.) 1896. School for Deaf-Mutes: location; no. of pupils; erection of industrial and physical training bldg. (Some (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1899. Change in principal of the School for Deaf-Mutes; method in use in the school. (A.R. bd. of education 1899: 6.) 1901. No. of pupils at School for Deaf in 1900; cost. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 8, 1901.) 1902. State School for the Deaf; by John P. Walker. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 50-51.) Receipts and Expebbitubes 1882-1883/4. Comment on disbursements on acct. of State Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. (A.R. comptroller 1881/2 (pp. 30-31) — same 1883/4.) 1882-1887/8. Apprn. to State Institution for Deaf and Dumb. (A.R, treasurer 1881/2 (p. 117) — same 1887/ 8.) 1883-1884. Comment on deaf and dumb fund. (A.R. comptroller 1882/3 (pp. 74-75) — same 1884.) The deaf and dumb fund was derived from the sale of Stevens Battery and was appropriated by the Legis- lature to the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Ann. acct. of deaf and dumb fund. (A.R. treas- urer 1882/3 (p. 165)— «aTOe 1883/4.) 1884. Amt. of deaf and dumb fund; origin; amt. ex- pended therefrom. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1886. Expenditures for school for deaf mutes; attend- ance; apprn. asked for repairs and improvements. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 20.) 1887. Disbursements on acct. N. J. school for deaf mutes. (A.R. comptroller 1886/7: 34-35.) 1896-1904. Disbursements; deaf mutes. (A.R. treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 271-272)— some 1903/4.) . Comment on disbursements on acct. deaf mutes. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 54)— gome 1903/4.) New Jersey State Hospital at Morris Plains Opened Aug. 17, 1876. serial A 1 series 1868-1886. Rept. of the comrs. to examine sites, prepare plans, etc., for another state lunatic asylum, to the Senate and General Assembly. Checklist 1868 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office. 1869. 8 pp., pi.. Ulus. Marcus L. Ward. Danl. Haines. H. A. Buttolph, Thos. McKeen, R. H. Veghte, comrs. MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Morris Plains— cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist— confd 1868 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 1233-1240. 1869-1870. None found. 1871 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the State Gazette OfBce, 1872. 9 pp. F. S. Lathrop. A. Reckless, Beach Vanderpool, Saml. LlUey (Lilly ?). comrs. Copy seen In New Jersey Historical Society. 1871 doc. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1872. 9 pp. 1872 dept. ed. Trenton : The State Gazette — ^Murphy & Bechtel. 1872. 15 pp., lllus., plan. Francis S. Lathrop, Beach Vanderpool, A. Reckless, Saml. Lilly, Franklin F. Westcott, comrs. 1872 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 15 pp., illns., plan. 1873 dept. ed. Trenton : The State Gazette — Murphy & Bechtel, 1873. 11 pp., pi. Same comrs. as In 1872. 1873 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 11 pp., pi., Illns. 1874. Trenton : Public Opinion— W. S. Sharp, 1874. 16 pp., pi., Ulus. F. S. Lathrop, Beach Vanderpool. Saml. Lilly, Anthony Reckless. Franklin F. Westcott, Geo. A. Halsey, Wm. G. Lathrop, comrs. 1875 dept. ed. Trenton : Public Opinion — W. S. Sharp, 1875. 15 pp., pi.. Ulus. Comrs. same as 1874, substituting John S. Reed for B^anklln F. Westcott. 1875 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 15 pp., pi., illns. 1876 dept. ed. Not seen. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 19 pp. Comrs. same as in 1875. 1877 dept. ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. 19 pp. Comrs. same as in 1875. 1877 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 19 pp. 1878 dept ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 8 pp. Comrs. same as In 1875. 1878 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. 1879 dept ed. Trenton : Wm. S. Sharp, 1879. 6 pp. Comrs. same as In 1875. 1879 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 6 pp. 1880 dept ed. Not seen. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. Same comrs. as in 1875. adding Saml. D. Bedle, Saml. S. Clark. Hiram C. Clark. 1881-1882. None found. 1883 dept ed. Not seen. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. Beach Vanderpool, Geo. A. Halsey. Anthony Reckless, A. W. Cutler. Garret Ackerson, Jr., Josiah Meeker were the comrs. 1884 dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1884. 5 pp. Geo. A. Halsey, Anthony Reckless, Jbslah Meeker, Henry D. Winton. John W. Jackson. H. C. Hendry, comrs. Copy seen In New Jersey Historical Society. 1884 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 5 pp. 1885 dept ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1885. 2 11. Same comrs. as In 1884. 188.5 doc. ed. n. d., n. d. 2 11. 1886 dept ed. Camden : The Camden Daily Post Prtg. House, 1886. 3 pp. Same comrs. as in 1885, adding Danl. H. Leek. 1886 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 3 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1868 In Leglsl. docs. 1869 : 1233-1240. 1869-1870 not found 1871 in Leglsl. docs. 1872. 1872 " '• " 1873, doc. 6. 1873 *' " " 1874, doc. 6. 1874 " " " 1875, doc. 6. 1875 ' 1878, doc 6. 1876 " " " 1877, doc. 6. 1877 " " " 1878, doc. 24. 1878 " " " 1879. V. 2. doc. 51. 1879 " " " 1880, T. 2, doc. 70. 1880 " •' " 1881, V. 2, doc. 71. 1881-1882 not found 1883 in Leglsl. docs. 1884, v. 2, doc. 24. 1884 " " " 1885, V. 2, doc. 24. 1885 " " " 1886, V. 2, doc. 23. 1886 " " " 1887, V. 2, doc. 23. 2 series 1876-1889/90. Rept. of the managers of the State Hos- pital for the Insane at Morristown. Checklist Dept. and doc. editions agree except In imprint which is omitted from the doc ed. 1. 1876. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1876. 34 pp., pis., iUus. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 477 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Morris Plains — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd 2 series^ — cont'd Checklist — cont'cl 2. 1876/7. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. 31 pp., pi., lUus. 3. 1877/8. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 34 pp., pi., lllua. 4. 1878/9. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1879. 40 pp., lllus., pi. 4. 1878/9. n. t. p. 6 pp. This In no way corresponds to the 40 page report of this date. It Is a reprint from the Archives of Medicine, V. 3. no. 3, June. 1880. 5. 1879/80. Mt. Holly: C. L. Folwell, 1880. 34 pp., lllus., pi. 6. 1880/1. Orange : S. Toombs, 1881. 32 pp., lllus., pi. 7. 1881/2. Hoboken: Prtd. by Moyer & Luehs, 1882. 42 pp., illus., pi. 8. 1882/3. Newark : Prtd. by W. B. Guild, 1883. 40 pp., lllus.. pi. 9. 1883/4. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1884. 40 pp., lllus., 10. 1884/5. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1885. 66 pp., lllus., Pl. 11. 1885/6. Camden : The Courier Publishing Assn., 1886. 84 (1) pp., lllus., pl. 12. 1886/7. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1887. 77 pp., pis., lllus. 13. 1887/8. Camden : S. Chew, 1889. 80 pp., pl., illus. 14. 1888/9. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1890. 78 pp., pl., illus. 15. 1889/90. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1890. 102 pp., pi., illus. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1876 in Legisl. docs. 1877, doc. 7. 2. 1876/7 " " " 1878, doc. 6. 3. 1877/8 " " " 1879, doc. 35. 4. 1878/9 " " " 1880, v. 2, doc. 72. 5. 1879/80" " " 1881, y. 2, doc. 70. 6. 1880/1 ' 1882, V. 2, doc. 53. 7. 1881/2 " " " 1883, T. 2, doc. 25. 8. 1882/3 " " " 1884, v. 2, doc. 23. 9. 1883/4 " " " 1885, v. 2, doc. 23. 10. 1884/5 " " " 1886, v. 2, doc. 22. 11. 1885/6 " " " 1887, v. 2, doc. 22. 12. 1886/7 " " " 1888, v. 2, doc. 22. 13. 1887/8 " " " 1889, v. 2, doc. 21. 14. 1888/9 " " " 1890, v. 2, doc. 23. 15. 1889/90" " " 1891, v. 1, doc. 8. 3 series See below, under State Asylums for the Insane. 4 series 1896/7-1903/4. Ann. rept. of the managers and officers of the New Jersey State Hospital at Morris Plains. Checklist Dept. and doc. editions agree except In Imprint, which Is omitted from the doc. ed. 22. 1896/7. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1897. 98 pp., illus. 23. 1897/8. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1898. 118 pp., illus. 24. 1898/9. Trenton : MacCreilish & Quigley, 1899. 94 pp., lllus. 25. 1899/00. Trenton : MacCreilish & Quigley, 1900. 95 pp., illus. 26. 1900/1. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1901. 135 pp., illus. 27. 1901/2. Trenton : The J. L .Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 116 pp., illus. 28. 1902/3. Camden : Sinnlckson Chew & Sons Co., 1904. 122 pp., lllus. 29. 1903/4. Paterson: News Prtg. Co., 1905. 134 pp., illus. In Collected docs, as follows : 22. 1896/7 in Legisl. docs. 1897, v. 4, doc. 23. 23. 1897/8 24. 1898/9 " 25. 1899/00" 26. 1900/1 " 27. 1901/2 " 28. 1902/3 " 29. 1903/4 " 1898, T. 5, doc. 39. 1899, V. 5, doc. 29. 1900, V. 2, doc. 14. 1901, V. 2, doc. 15. 1902, V. 2, doc. 15. 1903, T. 2, doe. 15. 1904, T. 2, doc. 14. MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Morris Plains — cont'd serial — cont'd B 1869-1890. Rept. of joint committee on state lunatic asylum to the legislature. In Collected docs, as follows : 1869 in Legisl. docs. 1870:333-338. 1870 1871 : 697-701. 1872 " " " 1872 : 143-147. 1873 " " " 1873, doc. 28. 5 pp. 1874-1875 not found. 1876 In Legisl. docs. 1876, doc. 31. 4 pp. 1877-1889 not found. 1890 in Legisl. docs. 1890. v. 2. doc. 22. 6 pp. non-serial 1872. Selection of site (Morristown) for new Lunatic Asylum; amt. appropriated; amt. expended. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 11-12.) 1873. Asylum at Morristown: amt. of land and cost; capacity; general plan; advance of money by eomrs. (Same (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 19.) 1874. Progress of work on Morristown Lunatic Asylum; additional apprn. recommended. (Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1875. Progress of work on Insane asylum at Morris- town; sum advanced by comrs., etc. (Same (Par- ker) Jan. 12, 1875.) ^ 1875-1876. Acts for the organization of the state asy- lum for the insane of Morristown, and by-laws adopted by the mgrs. thereof. Newark: Press of Williams & Rum, 1876. 58 pp., pis. Includes also regulations, by-laws, etc. Copy seen in N. J. Historical Socy. 1876. Special rept. of comrs. to select site and build asylum for insane, giving stmt, of receipts and ex- penditures from Jan. 1, 1871, to Feb. 1, 1876, under res. of Jan. 17, 1876. 88 pp. (LeglsL docs. 1876, doc. 28.) 1877. Morristown Asylum opened in August, 1876; no. of patients; necessity of further apprn. for com- pletion; no. of patients at Trenton asylum; how maintained; repeal of act of 1873 rel. to co. lunatic asylums recommended. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 13-14.) 1877-1879. State asylum at Morristown; table; details of expenditure and statistics of patients. (Sen. Jol. 1880: 170.) . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1880, doc. 33: 14.) 1878. Apprn. to Morristown Insane Asylum in 1877; progress of work; entire amt. expended on institu- tion and Improvements, etc.; nature of work; no. of patients; expenditures in 1877 for salaries and pa- tients. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 18-19.) 1881. No. of patients at Morristown Asylum; finances; repairs. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1883. Patients at Morristown Asylum, receipts and ex- penditures (1882) ; needed improvements and plans for meeting expense. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) . State insane cared for in asylums at Morristown and Trenton and in co. asylums of Burlington, Camden, Cumberland, Essex, Hudson, Passaic and Salem; co. and state payments. (Sa«ie (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. Morristown Asylum: no. of patients (co., private and convict) , expense of maintenance and source of receipts, 1882/3; stream pollution by sewage from X asylum; disapproval of suggested purchase of more land. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1885. No. of patients and cost of maintenance at Mor- ristown Insane Asylum in 1884; purchase of land; proposed change in govt. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 25-26.) 478 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Morris Plains— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1885. No. of patients at Morristown Insane Asylum; cost of maintenance; balance remaining in hands of ningrs. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 21.) . Veto (Abbett) of act to regulate apptmt. of bd. of mngrs. of N. J. State Asylum for Insane, Morris- town. (Minutes of Assem. 1885: 591-592.) 1886. Morristown Asylum; transfer of Hunterdon Co. patients from Trenton; sewage system; amt. needed to put it in operation; other appms. asked; amt re- maining in hands of comrs. to build institution; re- ceipts in 1885. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 22.) . Morristown Insane Asylum: no. of inmates; ex- penses; balance; receipts; Inventory; sewage sys- tem; apprn. and cost (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1888. Morristown Insane Asylum: no. of patients, re- ceipts and expenses in 1886/7; additional apprn. needed for completion of sewage system; apprn. asked for construction of reservoir; apprns. also asked for bldgs. for livestock and for sanitary re- pairs; total amt. desired. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 26.) 1889. Rept of special committee to investigate the mngmt, govt, and discipline of the State Asylum for the Insane at Morristown, N. J. 19 pp. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1889. Copy in Surgeon General's Library. WasliingtoD, D. C. . Same. (Sen. joL 1889: 58-73; Minutes of Assem. 1889: 52-65.) 500 copies ordered prtd. by Sen. (Sen. jol. 1889 : 73), 300 copies by Assem. (Minntes of Assem. 1889 : 66). The memlwrs of the Committee were John W. Griggs, li A. Thompson. Frank M. McDcrmit, Josiah Jones, James Peck, Jolin W. Bogert. Camot B. Ueeker, Jolin R. Pitney. . Morristown Insane Asylum: patients, receipts and disbursements, 1887/8 ; approximate cost of im- provements desir^; profits of farm and garden. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1890. Morristown Insane Asylum: no. of patients, re- ceipts and expenditures in 1888/9; desired Improve- ments; progress on those previously authorized. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 26-27.) 1890/1. Morris Plains Asylum: no. of patients; re- ceipts and expenditures; balance. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 33.) 189L Morristown Asylum: no. of inmates, receipts and expenditures in 1889/90; water supply. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1891/2. Morris Plains Asylum: no. of patients; sup- port; receipts and expenditures. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 35-36.) 1893. Morris Plains Asylum overcrowded; infirmary needed for patients having infectious or contagious diseases. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 34.) . Sums due Morris Plains Asylum; liabilities. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 36.) 1896. Warden's estimate of needs of Morris Plains Hos- pital for ensuing year, as compared with amt ap- propriated. (Same (Werts) 1896: 13.) 1902. State Hospital for the Insane at Morris Plains; by B. D. E^vans. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 48-49.) Receipts asd ExPESDmiEES 1867/8. Expenses of comrs. for site of new lunatic asylum. (A.R. treasurer 1867/8 (p. 541) — same 1868/9.) Paging from Collected docs. MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Morris Plains — cont'd Receipts ajtd Expenditubes — cont'd 1871-1877. Tabular stmt, of various apprns. made to purchase site for, and erect buildings of insane asy- lum at Morristown. (A.R, comptroller 1876/7: 20.) . Comment on appms. for new lunatic asylum at Morristown. (Same 1870/1 (p. lZ)—game 1876/7,) . Apprn. to northern N. J. Lunatic Asylum, at Morristown. (A.R. treasurer 1870/1 (p. 87) — same 1876/7.) 1876. Amt expended on Morristown Asylnm for In- sane; estimated cost of completion; nec^slty of completion; apprn. recommended. (Govs, mess, (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 22-23.) 1877-1885/6. Disbursements for maintenance of lunatic asylum at Morristown and estimates for coming yr. ( A.R. comptroller 1876/7 (p. 22) — same 1885/6.) 1878, Amt. expended on Morristown Asylum since 1871. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 7.) 1880. Disbursements: apprn. to Morristown Asylum. (A.R, treasurer 1879/80: 96.) 1890-1892. Cost of maintenance at Morris Plains Asy- lum in 1890 and 1892. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 36.) 1898-1904. Disbursements; State Hospital at Morris Plains. (A.R. treasurer 1897/8 (pp. 421-423) — gome 1903/4.) New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton serial Commissioners to Purchase a Bite a Comrs. were named in the act of Uarch 26, 1845. 1845. Rept. of comrs. to purchase a site for the N. J, lunatic asylum. In Docmnents as follows : 1845 In Govs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 14. 1846, doc. 2. Comrs. : DanL Hainra, Thos. Arrowsmith. John 8. Condit, Joseph Sannders, Manrlce Beesley. Separate copies of this message being rare, the paging from the document edition of the message is ap- pended. 1845 in Senate jol. 1846 : 35-38. " " Hinntes of Assem. 1846 : 33-36. Comrs. apptd. by the Governor. 1845-1847. Rept. of comrs. to build a state lunatic asy- lum. In Documents as follows : Eli P. Cooley, Calvin Howell, Baml. Bush, comrs. 1845 In Govs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 14, 1846, doc 3. 1846 " " " " Jan. 12, 1847:11-13. 1847 " " " " Jan. 12, 1848:13-14. Separate copies of these messages being rare, the paging from the document edition is appended. 1845 in Senate jol. 1846 : 38-41. " " Minutes of Assem. 1846 : 36-38. 1846 " Senate Jol. 1847 : 16-18. " Mtoutes of Assem. 1847 : 17-19. 1847 " Senate jol. 1848 : 23-24. " " Votes of Assem. 1848 : 24-25. Joint Committee 1845-1890, Rept of joint committee on the subject of a state lunatic asylum. Checklist 1845. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1845. 9 pp. Copies seen in X. J. Hist Socy. and In N. T. Public Library. 500 copies were ordered prtd. by the Sen. (Sen. jol. 1845 : 527) and the Gen. Assem. resp. (Votes of Assem. 1845:496). Jos. S. Dodd, A. Wnrts, Reuben Wlllets (Senate) ; John W. C. Evans, Rich. J. Bond, Jabez Plerson, Geo. F. Fort (Assem.), Committee. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 479 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd Joint Committee — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1846-1847. Not found. 1848. Trenton : Prtd. b.v Sherman & Harron, 1848. 5 pp. Copy seen In N. J. Hist. Socy. Chas. S. Olden and Geo. P. Fort (Senate) ; S. K. Martin, F. V. D. Voorhees, J. G. Coble and J. Parker (Assem.), Committee. 1849. No senarate copy found. S. K. Martin was chrm. of the committee. 1850. No separate copy found. The usual no. were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1850:754-756.) 1851. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1851. 5 pp. Copy seen In N. J. Hist. Socy. ; also In State Library, Trenton. A. O. Zabrlskle was chrm. of the committee. 1852. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1852. 5 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy. and in the State Library, Trenton. S. D. Canfleld and A. O. Zabrlskle (Senate) ; John D. Jackson, Joel Haywood, Wm. H. Conover and John Zabrlskle (Assem.), Committee. 18-'i3-1854. Not found. 1855-1857. See below ; group 6. 1857. No separate copy found. 1858. No separate copy found. 2000 copies ordered prtd. for the Institution and 500 for the House. (Minutes of Assem. 1858 : 567.) 1859-1867. See below ; group 6. 1867. No separate copy found. 1868. See below ; group 6. 1869. Not found. 1870-1874. No separate copy found. Bowker notes separate 1870-73. 1875. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1875. 5 pp. Copy in Surgeon General's Library. 1876. No separate copy found. Usual no. ordered prtd. (Sen. lol. 1876:482.) 1877-1886. Not found. 1887. No separate copy found. 1888-1889. Not found. 1890. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley, 1890. 6 pp. Geo. T. Cranmer James L. Miller, Peter D. Smith (Senate) ; Jos. P. Albright, John Harris, John T. Kelly, H. C. Stull, John J. Bertram (House), Com- mittee. a In Collected docs, as follows : 1845 In Sen. .1ol. 1845 : 521-527. " " Votes of Assem. 1845 : 491-496. 1846-1847 not found. 1848 In Sen. Jol. 1848 : 550-552. " " Votes of Assem. 1848 : 708-710. 1849 " Minutes of Assem. 1849 : 925-929. 1850 " Minutes of Assem. 1850 : 754-756. 1851 " Sen. jol. 1851 : 699-700. 1852 " App. to Sen. jol. 1852 : 419-421. " App. to House jol. 1852 : 419-421. 1853-1856 not found. 1857 in App. to Sen. .iol. 1857 : 1075-1081. 1858 " App. to House ]ol. 1858 : 345-346. 1859-1866 not found. 1867 in Sen. Iol. 1867 : 192-194. 1868-1869 not found. 1870 in Minutes of Assem. 1870 : 615-620. 1871-1875 not found. 1876 In Sen. Jol. 1876 : 465-481. " " Legisl. docs. 1876, doc. 30. 21 pp. 1877-1886 not found. 1887 in Minutes of Assem. 1887 : 464-465. " Sen. ,iol. 1887 : 216-217. 1888-1889 not found. 1890 in Senate jol. 1890 : 668-671. " " Minutes of Assem. 1890 : 985-988. In reports of State Lunatic Asylum : 1855 in Ann. repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1854 : 39-40. 1856 in Ann. repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1855 : 34. 1857 in Ann. repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1856 : 33-34. 1858 in Ann. repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1857 : 39-40. 1859 in Ann. repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1858 : 29-32. MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd Joint Committee — cont'd Checklist — cont'd & — cont'd 1860 In Ann. repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1859 ; 23-24. 1861 In Ann. repts. of officers N. J, State Lunatic Asylum 1860 : 23-24. 1862 In Ann. repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1861 : 7-8. 1863 in Ann. repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1862 • 19 1864 in Ann.'repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1863 : 5-6. 1865 in Ann. repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1864 : 21. 1866 in Ann. repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1865 : 21-22. 1867 in Ann. repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1866 : 22-24. 1868 in Ann. repts. of officers N. J. State Lunatic Asylum 1867 : 25-27. C Reports of Asylum Officials serial 1 series 1847-1889/90. Annual report ■* of the officers of the New Jersey State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton. Checklist 1. 1847 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. (Senate), n. t. p. pp. 25-26. " " doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 26-27. The doc. paging given here Is that of the Govs. mess. 1848. 2. 1848 dept. ed. Trenton : 1849. 45 pp., pi. 2. 1848 doc. ed. (Senate). " " doc. ed. (Assem). 3. 1849 dept. ed. Trenton : 1850. 42 pp., lUus. 3. 1849 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 57-59. 4. 1850 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True Amer- ican " Office, 1851. 42 pp., pis. 4. 1850 doe. ed. n. t. p. pp. 36-58. 5. 1851 dent. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Phillips & Boswell, 1852. 35 pp., lllus. 6. 1851 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1852. 33 (1) pp. 5. 1851 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 101-131 (1). 6. 1852 dept. ed. Trenton : Phillips & Boswell, 1852. 35 pp., pi., plan. Copy in N. T. Public Library. 6. 1852 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1853. 66 (1) pp., lllus. Copy in N. J. State Library, Trenton. 6. 1852 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 89-154. 7. 1853 dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1854. 38 (1) pp., pi., plan. 7. 1853 doc. ed. h. t. p. 38 pp. 8. 1854 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True Amer- ican " Office, 1855. 40 pp. 8. 1854 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 63-94. 9. 1855 dept. ed. Trenton : " True American ' 1856. 32 pp., 2 11., 3 pis. 9. 1855 doc. ed. h. t. p. 32 pp. 10. 1856 dept. ed. Trenton : " True American ' 1857. 39 (1) pp., lllus. 10. 1856 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 1045-1081. 11. 1857 dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1858. 40 op. 11. 1857 doc. ed. n. t. o, pp. 309-346. 12. 1858 dept. ed. Trenton : Office of " State Gazette and Reoublican," 1859. 32 op. 12. 1858 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 525-647. 13. 1859 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the lean " Office, 1860. 31 pp., pi. 13. 1859 doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 421-445. 14. 1860 dent. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the lean " Office, 1861. 31 pp., pi. 14. 1860 doc. ed. (Senate), n. t. p. pp. 431-459. " " doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 53-81. 15. 1861 dept. ed. Jersey City: Prtd. by J. H. Lyon, 1862. 19 (1) pp. 15. 1861 doc. ed. Jersey City : Prtd. by J. H. Lyon, 1862. 13 pp. Regulations resp. the admission of patients are omitted from the doc. ed. Prtd. by Phillips & Boswell, n. t. p. pp. 61-95. Omitted. Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, Office, Office, ' True Amer- ' True Amer- * Most of the repts. after 1850 are entitled " Annual Reports 480 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MADTTENANCE: DTOIVIDUAI. INS TITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton — cont'd C — confd Reports of Asylum Offlcials — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist — confd 16. 1862 dept ed. Trenton: Prtd. by D. Naar, "True American" Office, 1863. 23 pp. 16. 1862 doc. ed. Trenton: Prtd. by D. Naar. "True American " Office, 1863. 23 pp. 17. 1863 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by D. Naar, " Tme American " Office, 1864. 22 pp. 17. 1863 doc ed. Trenton: Prtd. by D. Xaar. "True American " Office, 1864. 22 pp. 18. 1864 dept ed. Jersey City: Prtd. by J. H. Lyon, 1865. 19 (2) pp. 18. 1864 doc ed. Jersey City : Prtd. by J. H. Lyon. 1865. 19 (2) pp. 19. 1865 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " State Ca- ssette " Office, 1866. 22 pp., pL 19. 1865 doc ed. n. t p. pp. 39-41. Snpt's rept only. 20. 1866 dept. ed. Trenton: Prtd. at the Office of the State Gazette, 1867. 24 pp., pL 20. 1866 doc ed. h. t p. pp. 314-338. 21. 1867 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office. 1868. 27 pp., pL 21. 1867 doc ed. h. t p. pp. 314-338. 22. 1868 dept ed. Not seen. " doc ed. h. t p. pp. 1241-1267. 23. 1869 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Tme American Office, 1870. 29 pp., illns., pL 23. 1869 doc ed. h. t p. pp. 301-332. 24. 1870 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Tme American Office. 1871. 23 pp., lUus. pL 24. 1870 doc ed. h. t p. pp. 637-659. 25. 1870/1 dept ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Mnrphy & Bechtel. 1871. 24 pp.. pi. 25. 1870/1 doc ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Mnrphy & Bechtel, 1871. 24 pp., pL 26. 1871/2 dept ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Mnrphy & Bechtel, 1872. 17 pp. 26. 1871/2 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 17 pp. Hereafter dept and doc editions agree except In Im- print which Is omitted from the doc ed. 27. 1872/3. Trenton: The State Ciazette — Mnrphy & Bechtel. 1873. 19 pp. 28. 1873/4. Trenton: Public Opinion — ^W. S. Sharp. 1874. 27 pp., pL 29. 1874/5. Trenton: Public Opinion — W. S. Sharp, 1875. 25 pp., pL 30. 1875/6. Trenton : J. L. Mnrphy, State Gazette Prtg. House, 1876. 29 pp., pL 31. 1876/7. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. 29 pp., pL 32. 1877/8. Trenton : Xaar, Day & Naar, 1878. 29 pp.. pi. 33. lSTS/9. Trenton: W. S. Sharp, 1879. 31 pp., pL 34. 1879/80. Mt Holly : C. H. Folwell, 1880. 32 pp., pL 35. 1880/1. Oran?e : S. Toombs, ISSl. 31 pp., pL 36. 1881/2. Somehrllle : J. H. Mattison, 1882. 28 pp., pL 36. 1882/3. Ttneland : H. W. Wilbur, 1883. 29 pp., pL 37. 1883/4. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1884. 27 pp., pL 38. 1884/5. Trenton : 3. L. Murphy, 1885. 32 pp., pL 39. 18S5/'6. Camden : The Camden Dally Post Prfe. House. 1886. 27 pp.. pL 40. 1SS6/7. Trenton : The J. U Murphy Publishing Co., 1S87. 32 pp., pL 41. 18S7/8. The Princeton Press: C. S. Eoblnson & Co., 1888. 32 pp., pL 42. 1888/9. Clinton : E. O. Howell. 1890. 31 pp. 43. 1850 '90. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1S90. 36 pp. In Collected docs, as foUows : 1. 1847 In Senate jol. 1848 : 25-26. " Minnies of Assem. 1848 : 26-27. Both Sen. and Assem. paging is doc ed. of Govs. mess. 2. 1848 in Senate joL 1849 : 61-95. 3. 1849 " Minutes of Assem. 1850 : 57-79. 4. 1850 " Minutes of Assem. 1851 : 36-58. 5. 1851 " App. to Sen. joL 1852:101-131 (1). .. .. " House JoL 1852:101-131 (1). 6. 1852 " " " Sen. jol. 1853 : 89-154. " " " House JoL 1853 : 89-154. 7. 1853 " " " Sen. jol. 1854. doc. G. " " " " " House jol. 1854, doc G. 8. 1854 " " " Sen. jol. 1853 : 63-94. " " " House joL 1835 : 63-94. 9. 1S55 " " " Sen. joL 1856. doc G. 10. 1856 " " " Sen. Jol. 1857 : 1045-1081. " House jol. 1857 : 1045-1081. 11. 1857 " " " Sen. joL 1858:309-346. House joL 1858 : 309-346. 12. 1538 Sen. JoL 1859 : 525-647. " •■ " House JoL 1859 : 525-647. MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton— cont'd C — cont'd Reports of Asylum Offlcials — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist — confd 13. 1859 in App. to Sen. JoL 1860 : 421-445. " Honse JoL 1860 : 421-445. 14. 1860 " " " Sen. JoL 1861 : 431-459. " " " Honse jol. 1861 : 53-81. 15. 1861 in LeglsL docs. 1862. 16. 1862 ' 1863. 17. 1863 " " " 1864. 18. 1864 " " " 1865. 19. 1865 " " " 1866:39-41. Snpt.'s rept only. 20. 1866 in Legist docs. 1867:314-338. 21. 186T " " " 1868:95-123. 22. 1868 " " " 1869:1241-1267. 23. 1869 " " " 1870:301-332. 24. 1870 " " " 1871 : 637-659. 25. 1870/1 " " " 1872. 26. 1871/2 " " " 1873, doc 5. 27. 1872/3 " " " 1874, doc 5. 28. 1873/4 " " " 1875, doc 5. 29. 1874/5 " " " 1876, doc 5. 30. 1875/6 " " " 1877, doc 5. 31. 1876/7 " " " 1878, doc 5. 32. 1877/8 " " " 1879, doc 34. 33. 1878/9 " " " 1880, T. 2, doc 71. 34. 1879/80" " " 1881, v. 2, doc 69. 35. 1880/1 " " " 1882, T. 2, doc 54. 36. 1881/2 1883, v. 2, doc 24. 36. 1882/3 " " " 1884, v. 2, doc 22. 37. 18S3/4 " " " 1885, v. 2, doc 22. 38. 1884 5 " " " 1886, v. 2, doc 21. 39. 18^5 6 " " " 1887, T. 2, doc 21. 40. 1886 '7 " " " 1888. v. 2, doc 21. 41. 1887 8 " " " 1889, T. 2. doc 20. 42. 1888 9 " " " 1890, t. 2. doc 21. 43. 1889/90" " " 1891, T. 1. doc 7. Also in Documents as follows : 1847 in Govs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 5, 1848 : 15-17. 1848-1849 omitted. 1850 In GoTS. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851 : 33-40. Kept of mgrs. only. 1831-1864 omitted. 1865 in Docs, ace Gots. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866 : 39- 41- Paging from doc. ed. 2 series 1890/1-1895/6. See below, under State Asyltuns for the Insane. 3 series 1896/7-1903/4. Ann. rept of the resident officers of the N. J. State Hospital at Trenton. Checklist Dept and doc editions agree except that in the doc ed. the imprint is omitt^L 50. 1896/7. Trenton: The J. Ll Murphy Pub. Co, 1897. 66 pp.. illns. 51. 1897 8. Trenton : 56 pp., Ulus. 52. 1898/9. Trenton: pp., illns. 53. 1899/00. Trenton: pp.. illns. 54. 1900/1. Trenton: 1902. 58 pp.. illns. 55. 1901/2. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co, 1902. 70 pp., illus. 56. 1902/3. Camden : Sinnlckson Chew & Sons Co.. 1904. 72 op.. Illus. 57. 1903/4. Paterson: News Prtg. Co, 1905. illns. In Collected Docs, as follows : 51. 18fi7/8 In Legist docs. 1898, The J. L. Mnrphy Pub. Co, 1898. MacCrelllsh & Qnlgiey. 1899. 62 MacCrellish & Qnigley. 1900. 62 The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co, 66 pp. 52. 1898/9 53. 1890/00' 54. 1900/1 ' 55. 1901/2 • 56. 1902/3 ' 57. 1903/4 ' 1899, 1900. 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904. doc 38. doc 30. doc 15. doc 16. doc 16. doc 16. doc 15. non-serial 1842. Jan. 28. Rept. of the committee on subject of erecting state lunatic asylum (Lilly). (JoL L^IsL CtoTincil 1841/2: 166-169.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 481 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1842. Nov. 3. Rept. of comrs. on state lunatic asylum under res. of March 11, 1842. (Some 1842/3: 47-55; Minutes of Assem. 1842: 187-195.) Lewis Condlct, James Parker and John Clement were the comrs. No separate copy of the report was found ; 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1842:195). 1846. Jan. 14. Purchase of site for state lunatic asy- lum; location; apptmt. of comrs. to contract for erection of bidg. ; plan and estimated cost; amt. of apprn. ; further apprn. recommended. (Govs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 14, 1846.) 1848. By-laws adopted by the managers of the N. J. State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton; also, the act to provide for the organization of said asylum, and for the care and maintenance of the insane, passed Feb. 23, 1847, and suppl. to said act, passed March 9, 1848. Trenton: Brittain & Jones, 1848. 46 pp. Copy seen in N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. . Completion of lunatic asylum; cost; balance due; officers; equipment. (Govs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1848.) 1849. Satisfactory location and accommodations of lun- atic asylum; opened May 25, 1848; no. of patients reed.; no. cured; suggested that state treasurer be authorized to advance to treasurer of asylum from time to time such sums as may be required; sums expended for lands, edifice, equipment, etc.; further apprn. required to complete arrangements. (Same (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849: 11-12.) 1850. On condition of lunatic asylum; policy to be pur- sued rel. to charges for keeping patients; apprn. rec- ommended. (Same (Haines) Jan. 9, 1850.) 1851. No. of patients at lunatic asylum ; whole no. since opening (May 15, 1848); no. cured; limitation of charge upon cos.; amt. of state apprn. required; ap- prns. recommended for improvements; necessary to decide whether chronic insane shall be returned to their friends or institution enlarged. (Same (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851: 9.) 1851-1879. Table: New Jersey State Lunatic Asylum, Trenton; details of expenditure and statistics of pa- tients. (Senate jol. 1880: 169.) . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1880 doc. 33: 13.) 1852. State Lunatic Asylum : no. of patients ; cures; no. treated since establishment of asylum; need of more room; amt. of apprn. needed for support and Improvements; value of property. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 24.) 1853. Lunatic Asylum: no. of patients; cures; deaths; improvements; need of more room. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 22-23.) 1854. Lunatic Asylum: no. of patients; cures; deaths; amt. needed for support of patients and repairs of bldg. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 17-18.) 1855. Progress of work on enlargement of lunatic asy- lum; mngmt., benefits, etc., of institution. (Same (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 16.) 1856. Completion of additions to Lunatic Asylum; ann. cost diminished. (Same (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 7.) 1857. Lunatic asylum; cost for sustaining in 1856, amt. paid by state and by cos.; value of personal prop- erty; increase in expenditures, in receipts from priv- ate patients and from co. patients; average no. and cost per capita; cost beyond that of similar insti- tutions; institution ought to be self sustaining. (Same (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 8-9.) 1858. Lunatic Asylum: no. of patients reed, since open- ing (May, 1848) ; no. discharged; financial stmt, for 1857. (Same (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 14-15.) 31 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1859. Importance and usefulness of lunatic asylum; financial stmt, for 1858. (Same (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 14-15.) 1860. Prosperity of Lunatic Asylum; supervision; ad- mirable purpose; financial stmt. [1859]; no. of pa- tients treated, discharged, etc. (Same (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1861. Judicious mngmt. of state Lunatic Asylum; ne- cessity for enlarging. (Same (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 7.) 1863. " The State Lunatic Asylum is as perfect an in- stitution of the kind as can be found anywhere, and the benefit it bestows on the indigent insane cannot be calculated." (Same (Olden) Jan. 13, 1863: 4.) 1864. Lunatic Asylum: no. of patients admitted since 1848; no. of cures, etc.; financial stmt, for 1863. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 11 or 12.) There are two editions of this mess. 1865. Unless action be taken to diminish no. of incur- able insane at Lunatic Asylum, additional bldgs. must be provided; no. of patients in 1864; no. since institution was established ; financial stmt. ; amt. of apprn. needed. (Same (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) . Dec. 27. Rept. of supt. of state Lunatic Asylum. (Docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 11- 12.) . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1866: 39-40.) . Dec. 28. Rept. of treasurer of State Lunatic Asy- lum. (Docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 13.) . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1866: 41.) 1866. No. of patients at Lunatic Asylum in 1865; re- ceipts and payments; balance; new bldg.; expendi- ture therefor. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 15.) 1867. Jan. 8. Commendable mngmt. of state Lunatic Asylum; inability to accommodate all insane; ques- tion of relief difficult. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 18 [ I. e. 8], 1867: 20 or 26-27.) There are two editions of this message. . Jan. 18. Lunatic Asylum: no. oi patients, finances, etc., for 1866; erection of addition; apprn. made, amt. needed for furniture, etc.; 2d asst. phy- sician needed; increase of salary limit recom- mended by mngrs. (Same (Ward) Jan. 18 [1. e. 8], 1867: 21-22 or 28-30.) There are two editions of this message. 1868. State Lunatic Asylum : successful operations; im- provements; additional apprn. asked; no. reed, and discharged in 1867 and since 1848; receipts and pay- ments in 1867. (Same (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 29-30.) 1869. Practice of sending to Lunatic Asylum as indigent or CO. patients those who should be classed as pri- vate or paying patients; attempts upon liberty of persons who should not be confined; no. of patients, no. discharged, receipts and disbursements in 1868. (Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 32-34.) 1870. Recommended that a joint committee be apptd. to investigate affairs of Lunatic Asylum with view to alleviating crowded conditions; no. of patients In 1869 and since 1845; finances for 1869. (Same (Ran- dolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 16-17 or 28-29.) There are two editions of this message. 1871. Crowded condition of State Lunatic Asylum; plans for relief; expenditures under each plan. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 11 or 17-18.) There are two editions of this message. 1872. No. of patients cared for by Lunatic Asylum dur- ing its existence; no. cured; receipts and expendi- tures for 1871; value of personal property; insuffici- ent accommodations. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 13.) 482 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1873. Lunatic Asylum at Trenton: crowded condition; no. of patients Oct. 31,' 1871 and 1872; suggestions for relief; receipts and expenses for 1871/2. (Some (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 17-19.) 1874. No. of patients in Lunatic Asylum at Trenton Oct. 31, 1872 and 1873; necessity of providing additional accommodations. (Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1875. No. of insane at Lunatic Asylum at Trenton; no. of pay patients; no. treated since organization of asylum; cures; cost of maintenance. (Same (Par- ker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1878. "Trenton Lunatic Asylum : no. of patients Oct. 31, 1877; mngmt.; payments from treasury; advisa- bility of disconnecting insane convicts with institu- tion. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 1878: 20.) 1879. Asylums for insane satisfactorily conducted. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 21.) 1881. No. of difEerent classes of patients at Trenton Asylum; finances; inventory. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1882. Insane of state cared for at Trenton and Morris- town and in co. asylums of Essex, Hudson, Burling- ton, Camden, Passaic and Cumberland cos. ; how sup- ported. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1883. No. of various classes of inmates at Trenton Asy- lum; crowded condition; receipts and expenditures (1882); inventory. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) . Suggested that crowded conditions at "Trenton Asylum be relieved by transfer of patients from certain cos. to Morristown Asylum. (Same (Lud- low) Jan. 9, 1883.) . Insane convicts at Trenton asylum; care of this class. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. Trenton Asylum: no. of patients (co., private and convict), expense of maintenance and source of re- ceipts for 1882/3; balance on hand; amt of farm land owned and rented; proposed purchase of more land; objections. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884. J 1885. No. of patients and cost of maintenance of Tren- ton Insane Asylum; need of more bldgs. (Same (Ab- bett) Jan. 13,1885: 26.) 1886. Trenton Asylum: patients, cost, etc., in 1885; crowded condition. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 23.) 1887. Insane Asylum at Trenton: no. of patients, cost, balance in 1886; inventory; overcrowded condition. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1888. Trenton Insane Asylum: no. of patients, receipts and disbursements 1886/7; new bldg. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 26.) 1888/9. Trenton Insane Asylum: no. of patients, re- ceipts and expenditures. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 27.) 1889. "Trenton Insane Asylum: patients, receipts and disbursements 1887/8; new bldg.; health; mngmt; profit from farm and dairy. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1889/90. Trenton Asylum: no. of inmates, receipts; disbursements. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1890/1. Trenton Asylum: no. of patients; receipts and disbursements. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 33.) 1891. Kept, of the state secretary's visit to Trenton Asylum. ( 6 A.R. bd. managers of state charities aid assn. 1891: 21-22.) Emily E. Williamson, sec.v. 1891/2. Trenton Asylum: no. of patients; support; re- ceipts and expenditures. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 34-35.) 1898. Forms concerning the commitment of patients to the N. J. State Hospitals at "Trenton and Morris Plains with practical notes compiled by Edwin R. Walker; with app. containing N. J. statutes rel. to MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton — cont'd non-serial — cont'd state hospitals, etc. "Trenton; The Brandt Press, 1898. xi, 92 pp. Copy seen in State Ubrarr, Trenton. 1900. Hospitals for insane: no. of patients at "Trenton and at Morris Plains Hospital; progress on new bldgs. at Morris Plains; necessity of additional pro- vision at Trenton; co. asylums; injustice of law reL to CO. insane; large expenditure. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 9, 1900.) Receipts ahd ExPENDirrBEs 1847. Stmt, of sums appropriated for erection of state lunatic asylum; calling attention to enactments necessary for organization of institution during yr. (Govs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1847.) 1849. Rept. from bd. of managers of lunatic asylum on expenses of same. (Votes of Assem. 1849: 784- 785.) 1864/5-1870/1. Appms. to Lunatic Asylum. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (p. 613)— «ame 1870/1.) Omitted in 1868/9 and 1869/70. Paging from Collected docs. 1864/5-1876/7. Lunatic asylums; support of co. pa- tients. (Same 1864/5 (pp. 614-615)— «o»ne 1876/7.) Paging from Collected docs. . Salaries of Lunatic Asylum ofBcers. (Same 1864/ 5 (p. 619)— «a«i€ 1876/7.) Paging from Collected docs. 1865/6-1892/3. Disbursements on acct of Lunatic Asy- lum; sources of income. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (pp. 13-14)— same 1892/3.) 1893. Receipts: State Lunatic Asylum. (A.R. treas- urer 1892/3: 102.) 1898/9-1903/4. Disbursements; State Hospital, Tren- ton. (Same 1898/9 (pp. 450-452)— some 1903/4.) New Jersey State Institution for Feeble-Minded Women serial 1 series 1888-1888/9. Rept. of managers of the New Jersey State Institution for Feeble-Minded Women. Clieckllst Dept. and doc. editions differ only in imprint, wlilch is omitted from the doc. ed. 1. 1888. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pnblishing Co., 1889. 8 pp. 2. 1888/9. Camden : F. F. Patterson. 1890. 11 pp.. 2 11. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 188S in I>egisl. docs. 1889, v. 3, doc 27. 2. 188S/9 " " " 1890, t. 4, doc. 40. 2 series 1890/1-1899/00. Ann. rept. of the State Institution for Feeble-Minded Women. Checklist Unless otherwise stated dept. and doc. editions differ only in imprint, which Is omitted from the doc ed. 3. 1890/1. Trenton : The J. 1.. Murphy Publishing Co., 1891. 15 (1) pp. 4. 1891/2. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy PubHshihg Co., 1892. 15 (1) pp. 5. 1892/3 dept. ed. Xot found. " doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 15 pp. 6. 1893/4. Trenton ; The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1894. 16 pp. 7. 1894/3. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1895. 16 pp. 8. 1895/6. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quiglev, 1896. 16 pp. 9. 1896/7. Blairstown : The^lairstown Press. 1897. 14 (2) pp. 10. 1897/8. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pnblishing Co., 1899. 19 pp. 11. 1898/9. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quiglev, 1809. 17 pp. 12. 1899/00. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphv Publishing Co., 1901. 15 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 483 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Institution for Feeble-Minded Women — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd In Collected docs, as follows : 3. 1890/1 in Leglsl. docs. 1892, v. 5, doc. 31. 4. 1891/2 " " " 1893, V. 4, doc. 31. 5. 1892/8 " " " 1894, v. 1, doc. 8. 6. 1893/4 " " " 1895 (1. e. 119 sess.), v. 1, doc. 8. 7. 1894/5 in Leglsl. docs. 1895 (I. e. 120 sess.), v. 2, doc. 9. 8. 1895/6 in Legisl. docs. 1896. v. 2, doc. 8. 9. 1896/7 " " " 1897, v. 5, doc. 36. 10. 1897/8 " " " 1898, T. 4, doc. 27. 11. 1898/9 " " " 1899, v. 5, doc. 42. 12. 1899/00" " " 1900, v. 3, doc. 28. 3 series 1901/2-1903/4. Ann. rept. of State Home for the Care and Training of Peeble-Minded Women at Vineland. Checklist See note under 1 series, checklist. 13. 1900/1. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 16 pp. 14. 1901/2. SomerTllle : The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1903. 16 pp., illus. 15. 1902/3. Camden : Sinnickson Chew & Sons Co., 1904. 17 pp., illus. 16. 1903/4. Paterson : News Printing Co., 1905. 21 pp., illus. In Collected docs, as follows : 13. 1900/1 in Legisl. docs. 1901, v. 2, doc. 23. 14. 1901/2 " " " 1902, V. 2, doc. 23. 15. 1902/3 " " " 1903, v. 2, doc. 22. 16. 1903/4 " " " 1904, T. 2, doc. 22. non-serial 1888. Act of incorporation; bd. of mngrs.; officers; by- laws; rules, etc., of the N. J. State Institution for Peeble-Minded Women, at Vineland. Elizabeth: Cook & Hall, 1888. 17 (1) pp. 16°- 1889. Establishment of Home for Peeble-Minded Women at Vineland; amt. appropriated; need of further apprn. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1889/90. No. of inmates at Institution for Peeble- Minded Women; receipts and expenditures. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1890. No. of inmates at Home for Feeble-Minded Women, Vineland; insufficient accommodations; re- ceipts and expenditures in 1888/9. (.Same (Greene) Jan. 1890: 34.) 1892. State Institution for Peeble-Minded Women and Girls commended. (7 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1892: 8.) . Institution for Peeble-Minded Women: no. of in- mates; receipts and disbursements; amdmt. of law so as to give institution care of girls of twelve years and upwards; accommodations extended. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 34.) 1894. Excellent condition and mgmt. of the state insti- tution for Peeble-Minded Women. (9 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1894: 8.) 1896. Home for Peeble-Minded Women: location; is under state supervision; no. of state and private pa- tients; improvements; receipts and expenditures, 1894/5. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1898. Usefulness of Home for Peeble-Minded Women at Vineland. (Same (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) 1902. State Institution for Feeble-Minded Women and Girls; by B. P. Lee. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 39-41.) Receipts and Expendittjees 1900-1904. Home for Peeble-Minded Women, Vineland. (A.R. treasurer 1899/1900 (p. 292)— some 1903/4.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Reformatory, Rahway serial 1 series Under act of March 28, 1895. 1895-1899/00. Ann. rept. of N. J. state reformatory comn. Checklist Dept. and doc. editions agree except in imprint, which is omitted from the doc. ed. 1. 1895. Not found. 2. 1895/6. Not found. 3. 1896/7. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1898. 11 pp. 4. 1897/8. Somervllle : The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1899. 11 pp. 5. 1898/9. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. 7 pp. 6. 1899/00. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1901. 4 (1) pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1-2. 1895-1895/6 not found. 3. 1896/7. In Legisl. docs. 1897, v. 5, doe. 42. 4. 1897/8 " " ■ 5. 1898/9 " 6. 1899/00 " 1898, V. 5, doc. 43. 1899, V. 5, doc. 34. 1900, T. 5. doc. 45. 2 series Under ch. 104, laws of 1901. Opened Aug. 5, 1901. 1900/1-1903/4. Ann. rept. of the comrs. of the New Jersey State Reformatory. Checklist Doc. and dept. editions agree except in imprint, which is omitted from the doc. ed. 1. 1900/1. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 14 pp. 2. 1901/2. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1903. 17 pp. 3. 1902/3. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1904. 47 pp., illus. 4. 1903/4. Paterson : News Prtg. Co., 1905. 50 pp., illus. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1900/1 in Legisl. docs. 1901, t. 5, doc. 46. 2. 1901/2 " " " 1902, V. 4, doc. 49. 3. 1902/3 " " " 1903, v. 4, doc. 47. 4. 1903/4 " " " 1904, v. 5, doc. 56. non-serial 1890. Rept. of comrs. to establish the N. J. Reforma- tory. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1890. 18 pp. The comrs. were Charlton T. Lewis, chrm. ; Patrick Farreil ; David M. Chambers ; Ira Otterson ; Eobt. W. Elliott, secy. April 2 is the date it was signed by the comrs. The Govs, transmittal mess, at the beginning is dated April 8 ; April 9 was the date of submission to the Legislature and the date used on the t. p. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1890: 783-797.) . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1890, v. 2, doc. 20.) 1894. Govs. mess. (Werts) rel. to rept. of comn. of 1890 to select site and draw up plans and estimates for state reformatory. (Sen. jol. 1894: 287-288.) 1896. State reformatory: plan of bldg. authorized by act of 1895; amt. of apprn. required for completion; amt. appropriated; amt. available. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1897. Need of apprns. to complete state reformatory; penal system a failure; co. jails; indeterminate sentence and probation laws. (12 A.R. state chari- ties aid assn. 1897: 9-10.) 1898. Amt. appropriated for erection of bldgs. for state reformatory at Rahway; work accomplished; amt. necessary for completion; recommended that as large an apprn. as can be spared be made. (Govs, mess. (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) 1899. Application of the State Reformatory at Rahway to discharge sewage into the Railway River. (Rept. state sewerage comn. 1899: 5.) . State Reformatory bldgs. at Rahway incomplete; amt. expended on them; question of completion. (Gov. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 17, 1899.) 484 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAIHTENAITCE: INMVIDUAI, IKSTITUTIONS— cont'd New Jersey State Reformatory, Eahway — conf d non-serial — cont'd 1900. The sewerage plant at the Eahway Reformatory, Rahway. X. Y., with plan. (Rept. state sewerage conin. 1900: 57-67.) . Amt. expended for completion of Reformatory at Rahway. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 8, 1901.) 1901. Rahway Reformatory ready for occnpancy; pro- vision most be made for employment of necessary officers; law needs revision. (Same (Voorhees) Jan. 8, 1901.) . Rahway Reformatory; probation officers. (16 AJt. state charities aid assn. 1901: 12-13.) 1902. The Rahway Reformatory; by Charlton T. Lewis. (1 N. J. conference of cbaxities and corrections 1902: 55^6.) . Rahway Reformatory; by Th06. MUburn GopsUL (1 8ame 1902: 56-58.) 1904. Etfficient work of Rahway Reformatory; favor- able action on request for extension desired. (Gots. mess. (Murphy) Jan. 1904: 8.) _ Needs of Rahway Reformatory. (.Same (Murphy) April 12, 1904.) Receipts asb Exjkauit l kts 1890. Expenses of conrn. on State Reformatory. (A.R. treasurer 1889/90: 217.) . Comments on disbursements on acct comn. on State Reformatory. (AJt comptroller 1889/90: 24.) 1896-1904. Disbursements; State Reformatory. (AJl. treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 201-202) — same 1903/4.) Ccnnment on disbursements on acct. State Re- formatory. (A-R. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 50) — same 1903/4.) 1902-1904. Comment on receipts on acct. X. J. reform- atory. {Same 1901/2 (p. 26;— *am« 1903/4.) . N. J. RefcH-matory receipts. (A.R. treasurer 1901/2 (p. 38)— «ome 1903/4.) Hew Jersey Tiaiidi^ School for Feeble-Minded Boys and Sris, Vineland serial 1 series None of these T'iports are inclnded in the Collected d>:-. 1889-1892. Ann. r^t. of Xew Jersey Home for the Edu- cation and Care of Feeble-Minded Children, Vine- land. Che<±li5l 1. 1889. Nor fotmd. 2. 1890. Camden: Graw, GarrisDes t Graw. 1%:^. .illOE. pp., illOE. 3. 1^1 [TIneland], 1S91. 5^ pp., Ulns. 4. 1892 [Tinelandl. l5S2. T9 79 pp., illos. 2 series 1893-1900. Ann. rept of N. J. Training School for Feeble-Minded Children, Vineland. Checklist .5. 1893. rVmeland]. 1893. 72 pp, iUns. 6. 1894. Vineland, 1894. SS pp., iUus. 7. 1895. Vineland, 1895. 76 pp, illns. 8. 1896. Vineland, 1896. 90 pp. 9. lSf'7. ViaeliiBd. 1S97. Copy in Batgers College Ubrarj. 10. 1898. Vineland. 1898. 116 pp. 11. 1899. Vineland. 1899. 72 pp. 12. 1900. Vineland. 1900. 6i pp.. Ulos. 3 series 1901-1904. Ann. r^t X. J. Tr^ning School for FeeWe- Minded Girls and Boys, Tineland. Checklist 13. 1901. Vineland. 1901. 65 I2| ppL. illns. 14. 1902. Vineland. 1902. 7S fl) pp., L'.is. 15. 1903. Vineland. IWig. »0 ppu, illns. 16. 1904. Vmete^d, 19iM. 75 pp. HAINXERAirCE: DTDIVroUAL nfSTITUTIOirS— cont'd Hew Jersey Training Sflbool for Feeble-Minded Boys and &tla, Vindand — conf d non-serial n. d. X. J. Training School for Feeble-Minded Boys and Girls. [Orcular, soliciting subscriptions.] bdside. 1889. Home for Feeble-Minded (Children, Vineland; private corporation; mngmL (AJR. state chariti^ aid assn. 1889: 50-51.) 1893. School for feeble-minded children at Vineland under private mngmt.; amt. paid by state for edu- cation, maintenance, etc., of children; value of plant; mngmt. commended. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 33.) 1896. School for feeble^ninded children; under private mngmt; no. of state patients and amt paid for them; no. of feeble-minded children at Penn. Train- ing ^hool for Feeble Minded Children, Elwyn, and amt paid for them. (Same (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1898. Removal of X. J. pupils from Ckma. and Penn. homes for feeble-minded, the Institution at Vineland being sufficient; support given is not intended for those incapable of receiving instruction. (Same (Gri^s) Jan. 11, 1898.) Receipts axb Expesditubes 1902. Disbursement: Training School for Feeble- Minded (Children, Vineland. (ASL. treasurer 1901/ 2: 308.) Hewaik City Almshouse 1902. Newark City Almshouse; by Mrs. Joseph C. Sbar- welL (1 X. J. conference of charities and correc- tions 1902: 28-31.) Hewaik City Home, Verona 1889. Commendation of Newark City Home at Verona for its care of children. (4 AJt state charities aid assn. 1889: 5.) Hewaik Female (Hiaiitable Society 1902. Xewark Female Charitable Society; by Mrs. J. H. Knowles. (1 X. J. conference of charities and cor- rections 1902: 26-28.) Sacred Heart Industrial School 1902. Sacred Heart Industrial School; by Thos. J. Moran. fl X. J. conference of charities and correc- tians 1902: 35-38.) Society of St Vincent de Paul 1902. Society of St. Vmc«it de Paul; by James Smyth. (1 X. J. conference of (diarities and correctloiis 1902: 1&-21.) Soldiers' Children's Home serial 1S65-1876. Ann, rept of directors of Soldiers' Children'; Home. In Collected docs- as foUov^ : 1865 In Legisl. doca. 1%66 : 143-146. 1866 •■ " " l'f;7 : 1241-1247. 1867 " " " l^fts : S4r^i.>r-. " in Minates or Assem. iS6« : 7.S-SS. IS^S in Lest?;, docs. 1869:453-459. in Minute of A^em. 1669 : 121-126. 1S6& in L^isL docs. 1870:2*1-247. 1S7 1S71 1S72 1S73 1S74 1875 1876 1871 : 629.«35. 1S72. 8 pp. 1«73. 7 (1) pp. 1574. doc 18. 7 (1) pp. 1575. doc. 18. 7 (1) pp. 1876. doc. 18. 7 fl) pp. 1877, doc 21. 7 pp. non-serial 1866. Jan. 24. Communication from directors of Sol- diers' Children's Home on needs of Home. (Minutes of Assem. 1866: 112-113; Sen. joL 1866: 80-81.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 485 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Soldiers' Children's Homes — cont'd non-serial— cont'd 1866. Act incorporating Soldiers' Children's Home passed March 23, 1865; location; apprn.; donation by Joint Companies; no. of children In attendance; larger grounds needed; orphan population. (Govs, mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 23-24.) 1867. Soldiers' Children's Home: no. of children in attendance; no. of applicants; amt. of apprn.; ap- proximate date of completion. (Some (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e. 8], 1867: 26 or 35.) There are two editions of this message. 1868. Transfer of Soldiers' Children's Home to new bldg.; no. of beneficiaries. {Same (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 35.) . Rept. of comrs. to improve and extend Soldiers' Children's Home. (Legisl. docs. 1869: 453-459.) Henry D. Johnson, Thos. J. Corson, Wm. M. Lenox, comrs. 1869. Duty to provide for disabled soldiers' and sol- diers' orphans. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 19, 1869.) . Bldg. for Soldiers' Children's Home not com- pleted; apprn.; no. in attendance. (.Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 36-37.) 1870. No. of children from each oo. at Soldiers' Chil- dren's Home; cost; instruction; recommended that legisl. fix amt. upon which mgrs. may draw. (Same (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 20 or 35-36.) There are two editions of this message. 1872. Average no. in attendance at Soldiers' Children's Home; practicability of giving them a practical knowledge of mechanical or other industrial pur- suits. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 10.) . Sept. 20. Rept. of committee apptd. by Gov. to inquire into condition and mngmt. of the Soldiers' Children's Home. Freehold : Prtd. at the " Mon- mouth Democrat" Office, 1872. 26 pp. Copy seen in N. J. Hist. Socy. . Same. n. t. p. 26 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1874 [doc. 31].) Chas. E. Elmer, Gershom Mott, Chas. D. Deshler, Com- mittee. 1873. No. of inmates of Soldiers' Children's Home; in- vestigation of charges agst. mngmt.; recommended that rept. be published. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 16-17.) . No. of children in Soldiers' Children's Home; amt. paid. (Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1875. Proposed to convert Soldiers' Children's Home after it has ceased to be used for present purpose into institution for blind. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) . No. of pupils at Soldiers' Children's Home; de- creasing expenses; instruction. (Some (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1876. Apprn. for Soldiers' Children's Home to cease in April; expense of 1875; no. cared for; no. who will remain when institution is closed. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 31-32.) . March 20. Rept. of joint committee on Soldiers' Children's Home. 11 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1876, doc. 35.) John Hill, John S. Schultze, J. H. Blackwell, R. L. Hutchinson, John J. LofEey, Isaiah W. Richman, Oliver Lund, James Bird, Committee. 1877. Soldiers' Children's Home closed in April, 1876; funds on hand. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 18.) 1878. Soldiers' Children's Home still unoccupied; de- posit of bonds at close of institution, awaits action of legislature. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 20.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd Soldiers' Children's Homes — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1880. Recommended that state retain possession of bldg, formerly used as Home for Soldiers' Children with ultimate purpose of converting it into state arsenal; balance of $2000 to credit of this institu- tion. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 13, 1880.) Receipts and Expendituees 1866. Comment on apprn. to Soldiers' Children's Home. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6: 13.) 1875. Comment on disbursements on acct. Soldiers' Or- phans' certificates. (Same 1874/5: 24.) 1875-1876. Soldiers' orphans' certificates. (A.R. treas- urer 1874/5 (p. 132)— some 1875/6.) 1876. Rept. of close of operations of Soldiers' Children's Home and total amt. expended by state on same. (A.R. comptroller 1875/6: 24.) 1879-1881/2. Maintenance of Soldiers' Children's Home. (A.R. treasurer 1878/9 (pp. 142-143)— some 1881/2.) . Comment on disbursements on acct. Soldiers' Children's Home. (A.R. comptroller 1878/9 (pp. 6, 47)— some 1881/2.) State Asylums for the Insane serial Under Act of March 17, 1891. This series includes the reports of the N. J. Lunatic Asylum at Trenton, of the State Asylum for Insane at Morristown, and of the county lunatic asylums. By a law of 1897 two asylum districts were created In New Jersey restoring the management of each state hospital to a separate hoard as had been the case up to 1891. 1890/1-1895/6. Ann. repts. of the managers and officers of the State Asylums for the Insane, 1-6. Checklist Dept. and doc. editions agree except In imprint, that of the doc. ed. heins omitted. 1. 1890/1. Trenton : Prtd. by the J. L. Murphy Pub- lishing Co., 1891. 120 pp., illus. 44 ann. rept. of resident officers of the N. J. State Lunatic Asylum, 1890/1. pp. 15-44. 16 ann. rept. of the resident officers of the state asylum for the insane at Morristown, 1890/1. pp. 45-115. 2. 1891/2. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1892. 128 pp., illus. 45 ann. rept. of the resident officers of the N. J. State Lunatic Asylum, 1891/2. pp. 13-42. 17 ann. rept. of the resident officers of the state asylum for the insane, at Morristown, 1891/2. pp. 43-123. 3. 1892/3. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1893. 147 pp., illus. 46 ann. rept. of the resident officers of the New Jersey State Hospital at Trenton, 1892/3. pp. 13-46. 18 ann. rept. of the resident officers of the N. J. State Hospital at Morris Plains, 1892/3. pp. 47-141. [4.] 1893/4. Trenton: Prtd. by The J. L. Murphy Pub- lishing Co., 1894. 151 pp., illus. 47 ann. rept. of the resident officers of the N. J. State Hospital at Trenton, 1893/4. pp. 15-52. 19 ann. rept. of the resident officers of the N. J. State Hospital at Morris Plains, 1893/4. pp. 53-145. [5.] 1894/5. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1896. 139 pp. 48 ann. rept. of the resident officers of N. J. State Hos- pital at Trenton, 1894/5. pp. 21-61. 20 ann. rept. of the resident officers of the N. J. State Hospital at Morris Plains, 1894/5, pp. 63-134. [6.] 1895/6. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1897. 150 pp. 49 ann. rept. of resident officers of the N. J. State Hos- pital at Trenton, 1895/6. pp. 25-66. 21 ann. rept. of the resident officers of the N. J. State Hospital at Morris Plains, 1895/6. pp. 67-144. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1891 in Legisl. docs. 1892, v. 1, doc. 7. 2. 1891/2 ' 1893, v. 1, doc. 8. 3. 1892/3 " " '■ 1894, v. 1, doc. 7. [4.] 1893/4 " " " 1895 (1. e. 119 sess.), v. 1, doc. 7. [5.] 1894/5 in Legisl. docs. 1895 (1. e. 120 sess.), v. 2, doc. 8. [6.] 1895/6 in Legisl. docs. 1896, v. 1, doc. 7. 486 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Home for Boys, Jamesbnrg. serial 1 series 1865-1898/9. Ann. rept of N. J. State Reform School for Juvenile Delinquents. Checklist Unless otherwise stated docnment and dept. editions agree except In imprint, which is omitted from the 1. 1865 dept. ed. Not seen. " " doc. ed. D. p., n. d. pp. 151-155. Entitled " Ann. rept. of trustees of State Beform School." 2. 1865/6 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Office of the State Gazette. 186T. 6 (2) pp. 2. 1865/6 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 411-418. 3. 1866/7 dept ed. Not seen. doc. ed. h. t p. pp. 65-93, pi. Entitled " Ann. rept. of State Beform School for Juvenile Offenders." 4. 1867/8 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True Amer- ican Office, 1869. 23 pp., pi. 4. 1867/8 doc ed. h. t p. pp. 1209-1231. 5. 1868/9 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True Amer- ican Office. 1870. 23 pp., pi. 5. 1868/9 doc ed. h. t p. pp. 509-529. 6. 1869/70 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True Amer- ican Office, 1871. 36 pp., pi. fi. 1869/70 doc. ed. h. t p. pp. 497-532. 7. 1870/1. Trenton : " State Gaaette," Mnrphy & Bechtel 1872. 37 pp., pi. 8. 1871/2. Trenton: The State Gazette — Mnrphy & Bechtel. 1872. 22 (1) pp., pi. 9. 1872/3. Trenton : The State Gazette — ^Mnrphy & Bechtel, 1873. 22 (1) pp., pi. 10. 1873/4 dept ed. Not seen. " " doc ed. n. p., n. d. 21 (2) pp. 11. 1874/5. Trenton : Public Opinion— W. S. Sharp, 1875. 22 pp. 12. 1875/6. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, State Gazette Prtg. House. 1876. 27 pp. 13. 1876/7. Trenton : Naar. Day & Naar. 1877. 24 pp. 14. 1877/8. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 39 pp. 15. 1878/9. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1879. 33 pp. 16. 1879/80. Trenton : J. I,. Murphy, 1880. 29 pp. 17. 1880/1. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1881. 31 pp. ■ Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1882. 40 pp., illus. Toms River: S. C. Jennings, 1883. 41 pp.. 18. 1881/2. 19. 1882/3. illus. 20. 1883/4. 21. 1884/5. 22. 1885/6. Trenton : J. L. Murphy. 1884. 26 pp., pi. Trenton : J. U Mnrphy, 1885. 26 pp., pL • Camden : The Courier Publishing J^sn., 1886. 29 (2) pp., iUus. 23. 1886/7. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1887. 35 pp.. Bins. 24. 1887/8. Trenton: The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1889. 34 pp., pU. 25. 1888/9. Trenton : The J. U Murphy Publishing Co., 1890. 35 pp., illns. 26. 1889/90. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1890. 35 pp.. lUus. 27. 1890 1. Trenton: The J. It. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1891. 34 pp., iUus. 28. 1891 '2. Trenton : The J. !•. Murphy Publishing Co., 1502. 37 pp. 29. 1S92/3. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1894. 40 pp.. illus. 30. 1893/4. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co.. 1894. 46 pp., illus. 30. 1893/4. Jamesburg : Prtd. by the Boys of the New Jersey State Beform School. 1894. 27 (1) pp., illus. 31. 1894/5. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qnigley, 1896. 42 pp., llius. 32. 1895/6. Trenton: MacCrellish & Qnigley, 1896. 41 pp., Ulus. 33. 1896/7. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1897. 47 pp., illus. 34. 1897/8. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1898. 44 pp., illus. 35. 1898/9. Trenton : MacCreUish & Quigley, 1900. 43 pp., illus. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1865 in Lcgisl. docs. 1866 : 151-155. .1 .. t. ^O^^.Atl A10 2. 1866 3. 1867 4. 1868 5. 1869 6. 1870 7. 1871 8. 1872 9. 1873 10. 1874 11. 1875 12. 1876 1867 : 411-418. 1868 : 65-93. 1869 : 1209-1231. 1870 : 509-529. 1871 : 497-532. 1872. 1873. 1874, doc 17. 1875, doc. 17. 1876, doc. 17. 1877, doc 18. MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Home for Boys, Jamesburg — cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist — confd 13. 1877 in Leglsl. docs. 1878, doc. 9. 14. 1878 1879. doc. 37. 15. 1879 1880, V. 2. doc 68. 16. 1880 1881, V. 2, doc 67. 17. 1881 1882, T. 2, doc 52. 18. 1882 1883, V. 2, doc 22. 19. 1883 1884, V. 2, doc. 19. 20. 1884 1885, T. 2. doc 19. 21. 1885 1886, V. 2. doc 18. 22. 1886 1887, v. 2. doc 18. 23. 1887 1888, V. 2. doc 19. 24. 1888 1889. T. 2. doc 18. 25. 1889 1890. V. 2, doc 19. 26. 1890 1891, V. 5, doc 29. 27. 1891 1892, V. 5, doc. 29. 28. 1892 1893, V. 4, doc. 29. 29. 1893 1894. T. 3, doc. 30. 30. 1894 1895 (t c 119 sess.). V. 2 doc 21 31. 1895 in Legist docs. 1895 (L e. 120 seas.). v. 3 doc 22 32. 1895/6 in L^lsl. docs. 1896, 189T, V. 3, doc. 18. 33. 1896/7 *» T. 5, doc 34. 34. 1897/8 ** ** " 1898. V. 4, doc 25. 35. 1898/9 ** *' ** 1899. V. 5, doc. 32. 2 series 1899/00-1903/4. Ann. rept. of N. J. State Home for Boys. Checklist 36. 1899/00. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co.. 1900. 43 pp. 37. 1900/1. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1902. 41 pp., lUns. 38. 1901/2. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 43 pp.. Ulus. 39. 1902/3. Camden : S. Chew & Sons Co., 1904. 43 pp., illus. 40. 1903/4. Paterson : News Prtg. Co., 1905. 47 pp., lUns. In Collected docs, as follows : 36. 1899/00 in Legist docs. 1900, v. 4, doc 37. 37. 1900/1 " " " 1901, T. 4, doc 38. 38. 1901/2 " " " 1902, v. 4, doc 46. 39. 1902/3 " " " 1903, v. 4, doc 44. 40. 1903/4 •' " " 1904, v. 4, doc 48. notir-serial 1865. Acct. of attempts to find a site for the schooL (1 AJl. trustees state reform school 1865.) . Establishment of reform school for juvenile of- fenders would be true economy. (Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1865-1869. Laws of N. J. reL to the State Reform SchooL (6 AJL state reform school 1870: 27-36.) 1865-1868 repeated in same for 1.S71. 1865/98-1865/04. List of trustees of the school and term served by each. (34 AJEl. state reform school 1897/8 (p. 43)— 40 same 1903/4.) In the rept for 1899, list is for 1867-1899. 1866. Additional appm. to be asked to purchase land for Reform School : compliance with request recom- mended; necessity for such an institution. (Govs, mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 14.) 1866-1904. Inventory of livestock and other personal property. (4 AJi. state reform school 1867/8 (p. [8])— 40 same 1903/4.) 1867. Acct. of formal opening of N. J. Reform School, Oct 29. (3 A.R. state reform school 1866/7: 85-93.) Paging from Collected docs. . State Reform School: location and size of farm; bldg. erected; capacity. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e. 8], 1867: 18 or 19 or 24-25.) There are two editions of this message. 1867-1875. Table: no. of boys committed to the school each year. (11 A.R. state reform school 1874/5: 20.) 1867-1878. List of salaried officers and their salaries. (3 same 1866/7 (p. 23)— 14 same 1877/8.) Omitted 1875-1877. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 487 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Home for Boys, Jamesburg— cont'd non-serial— cont'd 1867-1898. No. boys committed and released each year. (34 same 1897/8: 44.) 1867-1904. Rept. of the supt. on the administration, con- duct of the boys, employment, the farm, etc. (3 same 1866/7 (pp. 77-82)— 40 same 1903/4.) Pasing from Collected docs. 1868. Need of further accommodation; cost per pupil; employment; farm. (4 same 1867/8: 8-10.) . Wisdom and humanity of establishing Reform School; propriety of compelling parents to bear ex- pense, if able to; no. of boys committed; days' work performed; expenditures for different pur- poses. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 26-27.) 1868-1874. Statistical tables: commitments; no. from each CO.; returned to friends, etc. (4 A.R. state re- form school 1867/8 (pp. 19-20)— 10 same 1873/4.) 1869. Reform school as a benevolent institution; no. of boys committed; expenditures; credits. (Govs, mess. (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 29-30.) . Dec. 13. Building committee's rept. (5 A.R. state reform school 1869: 19.) Saml. AUlnson. John D. Buckelew, committee. 1870. Efficient work of Reform School. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 16 or 27-28.) There are two editions of this message. 1871. Tables: progress of the boys in school; cause of commitment; parentage; employment, disposal of those discharged, etc. (7 A.R. state reform school 1871: 22-24.) . Table: farm products raised; value. (7 same 1871: 21.) . Efficient work of Reform School for Boys. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 12-13 or 20-21.) There are two editions of this message. 1872. Boys' Reform School at Jamesburg is fulfilling its mission. {Same (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 10.) 1873. Reform School for Boys opened in 1867; gratify- ing results; new bldg.; no. in attendance Oct. 31, 1872; larger apprn. needed. {Same (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 21-22.) 1874. Increase in no. of delinquents at Reform School; value of products from farm;. more bldgs. needed; apprn. recommended. (Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1875. Educational status of the institution. (11 A.R. state reform school 1874/5: 8.) . Need of more bldgs.; dormitory; workshop. (11 same 1874/5: 8.) ■ . Establishment of Reform Farm School by act of 1865; purchase of farm near Jamesburg in 1866; opening of the school in 1867; no. of scholars at date; modes of procedure to obtain admittance. (11 same 1874/5: 6.) Repeated in 1876, 1877, 1879, 1881. . No. of boys at Reform School increased; advisa- bility of teaching trades. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1876. Enlarged accommodations; sum appropriated; workshop. (12 A.R. state reform school 1875/6: 7- 9.) . Should be better conveniences for labor of boys at Reform School. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 32.) 1877. Completion of new bldg. at Boys' Reform School; amt. appropriated. (Some (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 17- 18.) . Employment of boys at the school. (13 A.R. state reform school 1876/7: 8-9.) 1878. Payments in 1876/7 on acct. of Reform School for Boys; no. at school; employment; more bldgs. neces- sary; trustees have power to bind out boys. (Govs, mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 17-18.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Home for Boys, Jamesburg — cont'd 7wn-s erial — cont' d 1879. Employment of boys at the school; bricks made; farm operations; workshop. (15 A.R. state reform school 1878/9: 7-8.) . Completion of a new family house; amt. appro- priated. (15 same 1878/9: 8-9.) . Explosions of kerosene lamps; introduction of gas recommended. (15 same 1878/9: 21.) . Construction of an artesian well; typhoid fever epidemic of 1878 caused by impure water. (15 same 1878/9: 9-10; 13-17.) . Improved sanitary conditions at Jamesburg (Re- form School). (3 A.R. bd. of health 1879: 5-6.) . Reform School bldgs. insufficient to accommodate occupants; more room or more careful selection of classes sent there essential; amt. of apprn. needed if no increase in accommodations is made. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 22723.) 1880. Rept. of committee on Reform School for Boys (Vernon) on financial and industrial mngmt. of the institution. (Minutes of Assem. 1880: 768-770.) . Same, with testimony, n. t. p. 174 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1880, V. 1, doc. 34.) . Reform School well managed; erection of hos- pital and additional family bldg.; accommodations sufficient; suggested that reform boys be placed on farms in the West. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 13, 1880.) 1881. Industries at the school. (17 A.R. state reform school 1880/1: 10.) . Apprn. for new barn; construction. (17 same 1880/1: 10.) . Appraisers' rept. of property of the state reform school. (17 sam^ 1880/1: 31.) . Last of officers and employes and their salaries. (17 same 1880/1: 5.) . Satisfactory work of Reform School. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1882. No. of inmates and finances of Reform School for Boys in 1881; improvements; products and earnings. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) . Rept. of farm committee; receipts, expenditures, produce. (21 A.R. state reform school 1881/2: 14- 15.) 1883. No. of boys at Reform School; finances for 1882; apprns. needed and for what purposes. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. No. of inmates and cost of maintenance at Re- form School for Boys, 18S2/3; earnings; completion of new bldg.; apprn. asked to furnish it; other ap- prns. desired; introduction of gas recommended. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1885. Need of a library; desirability of instruction in mechanic arts; a printing press suggested. (21 A.R. state reform school 1884/5: 6.) . No. of inmates at Reform School in 1884; cost; receipts of institution; liabilities; division of labor, study, etc.; additional apprn. asked for new gran- ary. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 24-25.) 1886. Amt appropriated for construction of gas works; amt. needed; apprn. also requested for plumbing. (22 A.R. state reform school 1885/6: 6.) . No. of inmates, amt. of money reed, from state and from labor of inmates and sale of produce, ex- penditures at Reform School in 1885; benefits; in- troduction of gas recommended. (Govs. mess. (Ab- bett) Jan. 12, 1886: 20-21.) . Rept. of jt. committee on reform schools (Van- derbilt) on working and mngmt. of Reform School for Boys. (Sen. jol. 1886: 64-68.) . Same. n. t. p. 8 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1886, v. 3, doc. 42.) 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1886 : 69.) 488 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Home for Boys, Jamesbnig — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1887. State Reform School for Boys: attendance, re- ceipts and expenditures, 1885/6; employment; sug- gestion about commitments; water supply appm.; lighting apparatus; plumbing appm. asked; tnis- tees recommend establishment of manual train- ing schooL (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1887/8. Rept of visiting agt of the school. (34 A.R. state reform school 1887/8: 33-34.) . No. of boys at Reform School; receipts and ex- penditures. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1888. Elxcellent mngmt of Reform School for Boys; appm. reconmiended for starting a library; appm. for lighting plant recommended; no. of boys; re- ceipts and expenditures in 1886/7; acct of apprn. made in 1887 for manual training school and other improvements; recommended that law be passed compelling separation of boys under 16 awaiting trial, from older convicts. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 21-23.) 18S9. School at Jamesburg should be relieved of the desperate class of boys who return again and again. (4 AJl. state charities aid assn. 1889: 5.) 1889/90. Reform School for Boys: no. of inmates; re- ceipts; expenditures; specif appms. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1890. Reform School for Boys: no. of inmates, receipts and expenditures, 1888/9; overcrowded condition; intermediate reformatory needed. {Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 31.) 1891/2. State Reform School for Boys: no. of inmates, receipts and expenditures. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 30-31.) 1892. State Reform School for Boys: inmates and finances, 1890/1; suggestions for securing payment from parents or guardians of boys committed. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 35.) . Condition of Reform School for Boys at James- burg and of the State Prison. (7 A-R. state charities aid assn. 1892: 9.) 1896. State Reform School for Boys: no. of inmates; classes eligible; hospital in course of erection; need of chapel; instruction; lack of facilities; needs. ((Jovs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1900. Reform School for Boys: classes of boys ad- mitted; purpose of school; no. of inmates in 1899; expenditures; employment; need of bldgs. for in- struction in mechanical trades. (Same (Voorhees) Jan. 9, 1900.) 1901. State Home for Boys established in 1865, State Home for Girls in 1871; no. of inmates and cost of each institution in 1900. (Same (Voorhees) Jan. 8, 1901.) 1901-1904. Admissions to the reformatory; cause (4 AJl, comrs. N. J. state reformatory 1903/4: 11-13.) 1902. State Home for Boys; by Ira Otterson. (1 X. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 59-61.) Improvements made: building of sewerage sys- tem; cost. (38 A.R. state home for boys 1901/2: 5.) . Misappm. of funds by the late bookkeeper, J. M. Mortimer; carelessness of the supt., Ira Otterson, made it possible (38 same 1901/2: 7-8.) 1903/4. Chief clerk's rept.; receipts; expenditures; no. of inmates; product of the farm; etc (4 AJl. comrs. X. J. state reformatory 1903/4: 25-32.) 1904. Need of auxiliary water and light supply; other needed improvements. (4 mme 1903/4: 8-9.) . Rept. of consulting engr. on new water supply. (40 same 1903/4: 9-10.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAI, DTSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Home for Boys, Jamesburg — cont'd Receipts a!«d Expenditukes 1866-1904. Comment on appms. to Reform School at Jamesburg. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (p. 13)— same 1903/4.) Appm. to State Reform School for Boys. (A.R. treasurer 1865/6 (p. 28)—same 1903/4.) 1866/7-1903/4. Financial stmts, of State Reform School. (3 A.R. State Reform School 1866/7 (pp. 7&-76)— 40 same 1903/4.) Pasiner from Collected docs. 1896-1899. Stmt, showing appms. and expenditures. (5 A.R N. J. state reformatory comn. 1898/9: 7.) 1896/7-1899/00. Rept. of treasurer. (3 same 1896/7 (pp. 9-11)— 6 same 1899/00.) State Industrial School for Girls serial 1 series 1871-1877/8. *T»n rept of state Industrial School for Girls. Checklist From 1871/2-1877/8 doc. and dept editions agree ex- cept, that in the doc. ed. the Imprint Is omitted. [1.] 1871 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the State Gasette OtBce. 1872. 6 pp. [1.] 1871. Trenton: Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1872. 6 pp. [2.] 1871/2. Trenton: The State Gazette — Knrphy t Bechtei, 1872. 14 pp. [3.1 1872/3. Trenton: The State Gazette — Mnrphy t Bechtei. 1873. 9 (2) pp. [4.] 1873/4. Trenton: Pnblic Opinion — V. S. Sharp, 1874. 24 pp. [5.1 J874/5. Trenton: Pnblic Opinion — ^W. S. Sharp, 1875. 11 (2) pp. [6.] 1875/6. Trenton: J. L. Mnrphy, State Gazette Printing Honse, 1876. 9 (2) pp. 7. 1876/7. Trenton : Maar, Day & Naar, 1878. 8 pp., 3 11. 8. 1877/8. Trenton : Xaar, Day & Naar, 187S. 9 pp., 2 11. In Collected docs, as follows : 1.] 1871 in LegisL docs. 1872. 2.1 1871/2 " " " 1873, doc. 13. 3.] 1872/3 " " " 1874, doc 13. 4.] 1873/4 " " " 1875, doc 13. 5-1 1874/5 '• •• •• 1876. doc 13. [6.] 1875/6 '■ " " 1877. doc 14. 7 1876/7 ," " " 1878. doc 13. 8. 1877/8 " " " 1879. doc 41. 2 series 1878/9-1898/9. Ann. rept of the trustees of the State Industrial School for Girls. Checklist Doc and dept. editions agree except, that in the doc ed. the imprint Is omitted. 9. 1878/9. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1879. 12 pp. 10. 1879/SO. Trenton : J. U Mnrphy, State Gazette Prtg. Honse. 1880. 12 pp. 11. 1880/1. Trenton : J. L. Mnrphy. 1881. 12 pp. 12. 1881/2. Trenton : J. L. Mnrphy. 1882. 12 ppu 1.3. 1882/3. Toms Biver : S. C. Jennings. 1883. 12 pp. 14. 1883/4. Trenton: J. L Mnrphy. 1884. 11 (1) pp. 15. 1884/5. Trenton : J. L. Mnrphy. 1885. 16 pp. 16. 1885/6. Camden : The Camden Dally Post Prtg. Honse. 1886. 11 pp. IT. 1886/7. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qoigley. 1887. 16 PP- 18. 1887/ S. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qnigley. 1889. 16 pp. 19. 1888/9. Trenton : MacCreUish & Qnigley. 1889. 17 pp.. 3 U. 20. 1889/90. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co.^ 1890. 36 pp. 21. IS&O 1. Trenton : MacCrellish t Qnigley. 1892. 36 pp. 22. 1S91 2. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Co, 1S92. 28 pp. 2.3. 1892/3. Trenton : MacCrellish k Qnigley. 1894. 30 pp.. 3 pis. 24. 1893/4. Trenton : The J. L. Mnrphy Publishing Com- pany, 1895. 30 pp., 4 pis. 25. 1894/5. Trenton: MacCreUish & Qnigley. 1896. 30 pp.. 4 pis. 26. 1895/6. Trenton: MacCrellish & Qnigley, 1896. 32 pp.. 4 pis. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 489 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Industrial School for Girls — cont'd serial — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 27. 1896/7. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1897. 40 pp., 4 pis. 28. 1897/8. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1898. 44 pp., 4 pis. 29. 1898/9. Trenton : MacCrelUsh & Qulgley, 1900. 50 pp., 6 pis. In Collected docs, as 9. 1878/9 in Leglsl. 10. 1879/80" 11. 1880/1 " 12. 1881/2 " 13. 1882/3 " 14. 1883/4 " 15. 1884/5 " 16. 1885/6 " 17. 1886/7 " 18. 1887/8 " 19. 1888/9 " 20. 1889/90" 21. 1890/1 " 22. 1891/2 " 23. 1892/3 " 24. 1893/4 " doc. 22. 25. 1894/5 in Legisl. doc. 23. 26. 1895/6 in Legisl. 27. 1896/7 " 28. 1897/8 " 29. 1898/9 " follows : docs. 1880, " 1881, " 1882. " 1883, " 1884, " 1885, " 1886, " 1887, " 1888, " 1889, " 1890, " 1891, " 1892, " 1893, " 1894. " 1895 V. 2, T. 2, T. 2, V. 2, V. 2, v. 2, V. 2, T. 2, T. 2, V. 2, V. 2, V. 5, V. 5, y. 4, T. 3, (1. e. doc. 69. doc. 68. doc. 51. doc. 23. doc. 18. doc. 18. doc. 17. doc. 17. doc. 18. doc. 17. doe. 18. doc. 30. doc. 30. doc. 30. doc. 31. 119 sess.). docs. 1895 (i. e. 120 sess.), v. 3, docs. 1896, y. 3, doc. 19. " 1897, y. 5, doc. 35. " 1898, y. 4, doc. 26. " 1899, V. 5. doc. 33. 3 series 1899/00-1903/4. Ann. rept. of trustees of State Home for Girls, at Trenton. Checklist See not* under 2 series about dept. and doc. editions. 30. 1899/00. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1901. 55 pp., 6 pis. 31. 1900/1. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 49 pp., 7 pis. 32. 1901/2. Trenton : Thft J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 37 pp., 7 pis. 33. 1902/3. Camden : Sinnickson Chew & Sons Co., 1904. 27 pp., 10 pis. 34. 1903/4. Paterson : News Printing Co., 1905. 31 pp., 7 pis. In Collected docs, as follows : 30. 1899/00 In Legisl. docs. 1900, v. 4, doc. 38. 31. 1900/1 " " " 1901, V. 4, doe. 39. 32. 1901/2 " " " 1902, y. 4, doc. 47. 33. 1902/3 " " " 1903, v. 4, doc. 45. 34. 1903/4 " " " 1904, y. 4, doc. 49. norirserial 1865. Corresp. betw. Gov., Joint Companies and treas- urer of Soldiers' Children's Home rel. to donation by Joint Companies. (Docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 9, 1866: 113-114.) Pages 140-141 of doc. ed. (Legisl. docs. 1866.) 1871. Apprn. recommended for erection of reform school for girls. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 13 or 21.) There are two editions of this message. 1872. Girls' Industrial School located at Trenton; in- stitution will begin its career under favorable cir- cumstances. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 10.) 1873. No. of girls in Girls' Industrial School at Tren- ton Oct. 31, 1872; how employed; some action should be taken to secure permanent location. ( Same Par- ker) Jan. 14, 1873: 22.) 1873. Rept. of committee (Newkirk) on industrial school for girls. (Sen. jol. 1873: 567-568.) 250 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1873 : 567.) 1874. No. of inmates at Girls' Industrial School Oct. 31, 1873; employment; purchase of farm; house in course of erection; usual apprn. for current expen- ses in addition to cost of improvements recom- mended. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1875. Completion of bldgs. at Industrial School for Girls. {Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Industrial School for Girls — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1876. Industrial School for Girls maintained ex- clusively by state; section requiring payment from counties for children sent repealed; no. in school. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 32.) 1877. No. of girls at Industrial School Nov. 1; inden- ture; amt. school reed, from treasury. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 18.) . Industrial School well conducted and nearly full. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 18.) 1879. State Industrial School for Girls in excellent condition; $3000 less than usual apprn. required. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 23.) 1881. Industrial School for Girls overcrowded. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1882. No. of inmates and financial affairs of Industrial School for Girls. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1883. No. of girls at Industrial School; investment in institution; finances for 1882; mngmt. good. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. No. of inmates and expenses of Industrial School for Girls 1882/3; inventory and investment; bal- ance in hands of treasurer; amt. of apprn. needed. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1885. No. of inmates and cost of maintenance of In- dustrial School for Girls in 1884; trustees ask that presiding judges of Criminal Courts have same power to commit girls as Supreme Court judges. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 25.) . No. of inmates at Industrial School for Girls; cost of maintenance; earnings, etc. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 21.) 1887. No. of girls at Industrial School, receipts and ex- penditures for 1886; value of property; age limi- tation; apprn. asked. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1888. No. of girls at Industrial School; need of in- creased accommodations; extension of age limita- tion suggested. (Same (Green) Jan. 8, 1888.) 1889. No. of girls at State Industrial School; need of additional accommodations. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) . Additional dormitories needed for Industrial School for Girls at Trenton. (4 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1889: 5.) 1889/90. State Industrial School for Girls: no. of in- mates; receipts and expenditures. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1890. Industrial School for Girls: no. in attendance; insufficient accommodations; receipts and expendi- tures in 1888/9. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 31-32.) 1891/2. Industrial School for Girls: no. of inmates, re- ceipts and expenditures. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 32.) 1892. State Industrial School for Girls: no. of inmates and finances, 1890/1; progress on new bldg. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 35-36.) . Mngmt. of Industrial School for Girls com- mended. (7 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1892: 9.) 1894. Work of the State Industrial School for Girls at Trenton. (9 same 1894: 13.) 1896. Industrial School for Girls: location; no. of in- mates; object; classes eligible. (Govs, mess (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1900. Jan. 9. Industrial School for Girls: unjust charges agst. school; need of apprn. for new bldg. (Same (Voorhees) Jan. 9, 1900.) . March 21. Rept. of committee on investigation of State Industrial School for Girls (Mungle) (Minutes of Assem. 1900: 452-454.) No separate copy was found ; 200 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1900 : 454.) 490 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Industrial School for Girls — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1901. Insufficient accommodations at State Home for Girls; good work and excellent conditions. (Govs, mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 8, 1901.) 1902. State Home for Girls; by Howell C. Stull. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 61-63.) Receipts and Expenditures 1871-1903/4. Apprns. for Industrial School for Girls. (A.R. comptroller 1870/1 (p. 14)— some 1903/4.) Called State Home for Girls in 1900. . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1870/1 (p. 83) — sarm 1903/4.) After 1898 known as State Home for Girls. 1884-1886/7. On receipts from earnings of Industrial School for Girls; authority for payment into state treasury; amt. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4 (pp. 27-28) — same 1886/7.) 1884-1889. Industrial School receipts. (A.R. treasurer 1883/4 (p. 33)— some 1888/9.) State Institution for the Deaf and Dumb; see above, New Jersey School for Deaf-Mutes State Prison Hood's Index to Laws of N. J., 1663-1903. ^ves a list of all acts pertaining to the state prison. The first act for the erection of a state prison was passed in 1797. serial 1 series 1797-1799. [Rept. of joint committee on state prison.] Checklist No separates found. In Collected docs, as follows :, 1797 Not. 3 (Anderson) in Jol. Legisl. Council Oct. 1797 : 15 ; Votes of Assem. Oct. 1797 : 15. Bept. of Joint committee apptd. to settle accts. of Jonathan Doan, agt. for the erection of a state prison. 1798 Nov. 6 (Marsh) in Jol. Legisl. Council Oct. 1798 : 16-17. 1798 Not. 5 (Condit) in Votes of Assem. Oct. 1798 : 26-28. Kept, of joint committee apptd. to inquire into state of the penitentiary house and settle accts. of Jonathan Doan, snpt. 1799 Feb. 6 (Stlllwell) in Votes of Assem. Jan. 1799 : 33- 34 or 35-36. Bept. of committee apptd. to Tiew the state of the penitentiary house. 1799 Feb. 11 (Ontwater) in JoL Legisl. Council Jan. 1799 : 42. Bept of committee ap[>td. to examine and rept. the situation of the penitentiary house, etc. 1799 Not. 6 (Kitchel) in Jol. Legisl. Council Oct. 1799 : 15. Bept. of Joint committee apptd. to settle accts. of in- spectors of state-prison so far as regards apprn. to complete the women's dept., etc 1799 [Not. 6] ( . ) in Votes of Assem. Oct. 1799 : 20. 1799 June 1 in Jol. LeglsL Council May 1799 : 17 ; Votes of Assem. May, 1799 : 21. The Council rept. was made by Mr. Parrett ; Assem. by Mr. Condict. Entitled Bept. of jt committee apptd. to Tiew and examine state prison, and accta.' of Jonathan Doan, agt. for building the same. 2 series 1800-1836. Rept. of joint committee to examine and settle accts. of state prison. c:hecklist For names of committeemen see below. 1800-1829. No separates found. 1830. Trenton : Prtd. by J. Justice. 1830. 36 pp. Copy in Princeton University Library, Butgers College Library and In Surgeon General's labrary. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes -of Assem. 1829/30 : 191.) 1831. No separate copy found. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1831/2 : 100.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd 2 series — cont'd ChecklUt— confd 1832. None made. The rept resp. accts. for 1831 was made In Not., 1831, that resp. accts. for 1832, in Feb., 1833. 1833 (Feb.). No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (JoL Legisl. Council 1832/3 : 139.) 1833 Oct. No separate copy found. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4 : 198.) 1834. No separate copy found. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5:97.) 1835. No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 144.) 1836 (Jan.). No separate copy found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6:425.) 1836 (Not.). No separate copy found. In Collected docs, as follows : 1800 Not. 6 (Ward) in Votes of Assem. Oct. 1800 : 53-56. " Not. 11 (Wallace) In Jol. legisL councU Oct 1800 : 21. 1801 Not. 12 (Gordon) in Votes of Assem. Oct. 1801 : 75- 78. 1801 Not. 16 (D. Vroom) in Jol. legisl. council Oct 1801 : 111. 1802 Not. 16 (Little) in Jol. legisl. council Oct 1802 : 176-177. 1802 Not. 16 (Gordon) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1802 : 78- • 79. 1803 Not. 2 (Linn) In Votes of Assem. Oct. 1803 : 24. " Not. 10 (M'Cnllough) in Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1803 * 237 1804 Not.' 21 (Stryker) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1804 : 320- 321 1804 Not. 28 (Little) In Jol. Legisl. Council Oct 1804: 392-393 1805 Nov. 12 (Beatty) In Votes of Assem. Oct 1805 : 421- 423. 1805 Nov. 13 (Anderson) in Jol. legisl. council Oct 1803 : 447-449. 1806 >"ov. 17 (Whitehead) In Votes of Assem. Oct 1806 : 96-97. 1806 Not. 18 (Frellnghuysen) in Jol. l^sl. council Oct 1806 : 567-571. 1807 Not. 17 (Whitehead) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1807 : 102-103. 1807 Nov. 27 (Haas) in Jol. legisl. council Oct 1807 : 669. 1808 Nov. 21 (Dod) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1808 : 128- 129. 1808 Not. 21 (Anderson) in Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1808 : 790-792. 1809 Not. 14 (Currlam) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1809 : 256. 1809 Not. 22 (Anderson) in Jol. legisl. council Oct 1809 : 874-876. 1811 Jan. 26 (Haas) in Jol. legisl. council Jan. 1811 : 1030-1031. 1811 Jan. 26 (Stout) in Votes of Assem. Jan. 1811 : 485. 1811 Oct 29 (Mtmn) in Totes of Assem Oct 1811 : 54-55. " Oct 30 (Swayze) in Jol. legisl. council Oct 1811 : 1102-1104. 1812 not found. 1813 Feb. 17 (Parker) in Votes of Assem. Jan. 1813: 130-134. 1814 Not. 2 (Simpson) in Votes of Assem. Oct. 1813 : 74- 76. 1815 Oct 30 (Frellnghuysen) In Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1815 : 1780-1782. 1815 Oct 30 (Pine) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1815 : 61-63. 1816 Oct 26 (S. Condit) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1816 : 62- 64. TS17 Not- 4 (Annin) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1817: 34-36. 1818 [Not.] Not found. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1819 : 111.) 1819- Not. 3 (Brlttin) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1819 : 41-44. 1820 Nov. 3 (BhTing) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1820 : 24-25. 1821 Nov. 2 (Halsted) In Votes of Assem. Oct 1821 : 25- 28. 1822 Nov. 12 (Ewing) In Votes of Assem. Oct 1822 : 76- 81. 1822 Nor. 15 (Newbold) in Jol. legisl. council Oct 1822 : 34-35. 1823 Dec 1 (Drake) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1823 : 120- 121. 1824 Not. 24 (Evans) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1824: 104- 106. 1825 Not. 15 ( . . . ) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1825 : 92- 93 1826 Dec. 5 (Klnsey) In Votes of Assem. Oct 1826 : 132- 135. 1827-1829 not found. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 491 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd 1830 Feb. 11 191. 1831 Jan. 11 " Nov. 15 100. 1833 Feb. 12 346. 1833 Oct. 30 1834 Not. 6 97-103. 1835 Nov. 10 144. 1836 Jan. 12 " Nov. 9 44-49. 1836 Nov. 10 116. serial — cont'd A — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd (I-Illlard) In Votes of Assem. 1828/30 : 164- (Ewlng) In Votes of Assem. 1830/1 : 87-92. (Schenck) In Votes of Assem. 1831/2:94- (Wrlght) In Votes of Assem. 1832/3 : 340- (Mulr) In Votes of Assem. 1833/4 : 192-198. (Hardenbergh) in Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : (Halght) in Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 138- (Munn) in Jol. legisl. council 1835/6 : 76-82. (Smallwood) in Jol. legisl. council 1836/7 : (Valentine) In Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 111- B Under act of Feb. 13, 1733, et seq. 1833-1836. Rept. of comrs. apptd. for erection of new state penitentiary, ace. by architect's rept., etc. Checklist No separate copies found. In Collected docs, as follows : Jos. Kaign, Ohas. Parker, Wm. R. Allen, comrs. 1833 in Votes of Assem. 1833/4 : 40-131. Jos. Kaign, Chas. Parker, Edwd. S. Ucllvaine, comrs. 1834 in Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : 21-30. " Usual no. of copies " ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : 30.) 1835 in Jol. Legisl. Council 1835/6 : 64-71. " in Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 172-180. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 181.) Wm. R. Allen, comr. 1836 in Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 8-13. Does not Include architect's rept. The comr.'s rept. was ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 7.) Under sec. 1, art. 1 of act of March 15, 1837 and its successor, passed Feb. 27, 1838. requiring the in- spectors to make a rept. on or before the first Tues- day in Nov. 1 series 1836/7-1843/4. [Rept. of condition of the N. J. state prison, embracing repts. of joint committee, phy- sician, keeper"" and inspectors; for year ending Sept. 30.] Checklist 1836/7 dept. ed. Not found. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8 : 163.) 1836/7 doc. ed. (Council), n. t. p. pp. 59-80. doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 62-74; 155-163. 1837/8 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by J. T. Sherman, 1838. 42 pp.. 1 leaf. Copies seen in N. J. State Library, Trenton, and in Rutgers College Library. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9 : 157.) 1837/8 doc. ed. (Council), n. t. p. pp. 34-62; 83-88. " doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 44-76; 151-157. 1838/9 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Phillips & Boswell, 1839. 21 pp. Copy seen In N. J. State Library. 500 copies were ordered prtd. by the Council and Assem., resp. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1839/40 : 90 ; Votes of Assem. 1839/40:15.5.) 1838/9 doc. ed. (Council), n. t. p. pp. 69-85. " doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 135-155. 1839/40 dept. ed. Not found. 1200 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem, 1840/1 : 261) ; 500 copies (Jol. Legisl. Council 1840/1:71, 90). 1839/40 doc. ed. (Council), n. t. p. pp. 63-71; 75-90. doc. ed. (Assem.). u. t. p. pp. 212-222 ; 244-261. * The keeper's rept. is omitted from the state prison repts. for 1840/1, 1841/2, 1842/3. During those years, and also for 1837/8, 1838/9, 1841/2, 1842/3, 1843/4 the keeper made a rept. to the Governor ; this rept. was prtd. with his message ; see Governor, Checklist of Messages for that period. MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd serial — cont'd C — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1840/1 dept. ed. Not found. ,„,.,„ .500 copies ordered prtd. (Jol. Legist Council 1841/2 : 97) ; 1000 copies (Votes of Assem. 1841/2 : 186. 192). 1840/1 doc. ed. (Council), n. t. p. pp. 75-97. doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 63-66; 170-185. 1841/2 dept. ed. Not found. 500 copies ordered prtd. by the Council and Assem. resp. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1842/3 : 115 ; Votes of Assem. 1842/3 ; 178.) 1841/2 doc. ed. (Council), n. t. p. pp. 95-115. " doe. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 65-70. 1842/3 dept ed. Trenton: Prtd. by F. S. Miller, 1843. 33 pp. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1843/4 164.) 1842/3 doc. ed. (Council), n. t. p. pp. 29-34; 67-94. " doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 164-186. 1843/4 dept. ed. Not seen. 500 copies were ordered prtd. by the Sen. and Assem. resp. (Sen. Jol. 1845:268; Minutes of Assem. 1845:213.) The rept. of the joint committee was published in con- nection with a special rept. of the committee March 28, 1845 ; see below, the non-serial group. 1843/4 doc. ed. (Council), n. t. p. pp. 256-267; 312-319. doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 213-224 ; 248-255. In Collected docs, as follows : 1836/7 In Jol. Legisl. Council 1837/8 : 59-80. " Votes of Assem. 1837/8 : 62-74 ; 155-163. 1837/8 " Jol. Legisl. Council 1838/9 : 34-62 ; 83-88. " " Votes of Assem. 1838/9 : 44-76 ; 151-157. 1838/9 " Jol. Legisl. Council 1839/40 : 69-85. " Votes of Assem. 1839/40 : 135-155. 1839/40 " Jol. Legisl. Council 1840/1 : 63-90. " Votes of Assem. 1840/1 : 212-222 : 244-261. 1840/1 " Jol. Legisl. Council 1841/2:33-36; 75-97. ' Votes of Assem. 1841/2 : 38-43 ; 63-66 ; 170- 185. 1841/2 1842/3 1843/4 in ,Tol. Legisl. Council 1842/3:19-22; 95-115. " Votes of Assem. 1842/3 : 18-21 ; 65-70. " .Tol. Legisl. Council 1843/4 : 29-34 : 67-94. " Votes of Assem. 1843/4 : 29-35 : 164-186. " Senate .iol. 1845 : 256-267 ; 312-319. " Votes of Assem. 1845 : 213-224 ; 248-255. 2 series Under suppl. act of April 1. 1845. requiring the in- spectors to rept. on or before the 33 Tuesday in January.* 1845-1867/8. Rept. on the condition of the state prison, embracing the repts. of the joint committee, bd. of inspectors, keeper and physician.f Checklist Variations in title : 1845-1847. As above. 1848-1855. Rept. on the condition of the N. J. state prison, embracing the repts. of the joint committee, inspectors, keeper, moral instructor and physician. 1856-1859. Ann. rept. on the condition of the N. J. state prison, embracing repts. of the inspectors, keeper, moral instructor, physician and joint committee. 1860. Ann. rept. on the condition of the N. J. state prison, embracing repts. of the joint committee, comrs., in- spectors, keeper and physician. 1861-1862. Ann. rept. of oflBcers of the N. J. state prison. 1862/3-1864/5. Ann. repts. of the inspectors, physician, moral instructor and keeper of the N. J. state prison. 1865/6-1867/8. Ann. rept. of the Nl J. state prison. Checklist 1845 dept. ed. Not found. 300 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1846:201); copies (Minutes of Assem. 1846 : 143, 162). 1845 doc. ed. (Senate), n. t. p. pp. 19-34; 45-70; 201. 1845 doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 18-32; 143-151 ; 167. 1846 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1847. 40 pp. Copy seen in N. J. State Library, Trenton. 250 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1847:210; Minutes of Assem. 1847:41-42; 50.) 500 179- 163- * Repts. were made for the calendar year until 1863 et seq. when they were made for the year ending Nov. 30, in compliance with act of March 24, 1863, fixing fiscal year of public offices, etc. t For repts. of keeper and moral instructor found in Govs. mess, during this period, see Governor, Checklist of Messages. 492 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd serial — cont'd C — cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1846 doc. ed. (Senata). n. t. p. pp. 175-209. " doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 25-38; 50-57; 232- 242. 1847 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1848. 32 pp. Cbp.v seen In N. J. State Library. Trenton. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1848 : 84, 123, 149, 159) ; 250 copies (Sen. jol. 1848 : 116). 1847 doc. ed. (Senate), n. t. p. pp. 35-58; 117-155. " doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t p. pp. 35-48 ; 124-132 ; 138- 148. 1848 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman and Harron, 1849. 42 (1) pp. Copy seen in N. J. State Library, Trenton. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. Jan. 1849 : 180.) 1848 doc. ed. (Senate), n. t p. pp. 159-179. doc. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 43-65 ; 85-105. 1849 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Phillips & Boswell, 1850. 48 pp. Copy seen in X. J. State Library, Trenton. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1850 : 126.) 1849 doc ed. (Senate), n. t. p. pp. 33-38. Rept. of moral instructor alone. 1849 doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 45-47; 103-126. 1850 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Morris E. Hamilton, 1851. 46 pp., foldg. table. Copy seen in State Library, Trenton, and in the N. T. Public Library. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1851 : 392.) 1850 doc. ed. (Senate), n. t. p. pp. 30-41 ; 228-250 ; 284- 285 1850 doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 59-69 ; 331-362. 1851 dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1852. 47 pp. 300 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1852 : 89.) 1851 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 137-183. 1852 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1853. 46 pp. Copy seen in State Library. 1852 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 33-86. 1853 dept ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1854. 59 (2) pp. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1854 : 112 ; Sen. Jol. 1854 : 91.) Order in Sen. joL covers committee rept only. 1853 doc. ed. h. t. p. 59 (2) pp. 1854 dept. ed. New Brunswick : Prtd. at the " Fredonian Office," 1855. 46 (1) pp. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1855 : 291) ; 1000 copies (Sen. Jol. 1855 : 398). 1854 doc ed. n. t. p. pp. 95-139. 1855 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Office of the " True American," 1856. 37 pp. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1856 : 187 ; Sen. JoL 1856 : 106-107.) 1855 doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 37 pp. 1856 dept. ed. Trenton: "True American" Office, 1857. 79 pp. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1857 : 51) ; 100 copies (Sen. jol. 1857:402) ; usual no. (Sen. joL 1857:169). 1856 doc. ed. n. t p. pp. 117-119. 1857 dept. ed. Trenton : " True American " Office, 1858. 50 pp. Usual no. ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1858:288); 1500 copies of the rept. of the Jt committee (Minutes of Assem. 1858 : 473) and 500 of the inspectors' rept. (Minutes of Assem. 1858 : 682). 1857 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 853-900. 1858 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Office of " State Gazette and Republican." 1859. 42 pp. Usual no. ordered prtd. and later 500 copies. ( Sen. Jol. 1859 : 119 ; 340.) 1858 doc ed. n. t. p. pp. 421-460. 1859 dept ed. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1860 : 435.) 1859 doc. ed. n. t p. pp. 447-484. 1860 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " Office. 1861. 44 pp. 1860 doc ed. (Senate), h. t p. pp. 21-64. " doc. ed. (Assem.). h. t p. pp. 853-896. 1861 dept^ ed. Jersey City : Prtd. by J. H. Lyon, 1862. 27 pp. 1861 doc. ed. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 27 pp. 1862 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by D. Naar. " True American " Office. 1863. 31 pp. Copy seen in X. J. Hist. Socy.. Newark. 1862 doc ed. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 31 pp. MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAI, INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd serial — cont'd C — cont'd * 2 series — cont'd Checklist — confd 1862/3 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 35 pp. 1862/3 doc. ed. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office. 1864. 35 pp. 1863/4 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by J. R. Freese, " State Gazette " Office, 1865. 25 pp. Copy seen in N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. The rept. of the Joint committee Is not included In the Prison rept. for this year. It Is found in the Sen. Jol. 1865 : 258-259 ; also in Docs, ace Gots. mess. (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865. 1863/4 doc. ed. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 25 pp. 1864/5 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " State Gazette " Office, 1866. 24 pp. 1864/5 doc ed. n. p., n. d. pp. 793-816. 1865/6 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Office of the State Gazette. 1867. 28 pp. A summary of the rept of the Joint committee is also found in Minutes of Assem. 1867 : 390-391. 1865/6 doc. ed. h. t p. pp. 1053-1080. 1866/7 dept ed. Not seen. doc. ed. h. t p. 823-848. 1867/8 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office. 1869. 38 pp. 1867/8 doc ed. n. t p. pp. 393-428. In Collected docs, as follows : 1845 in Senate Jol. 1846 : 19-34 ; 45-70 ; 179-201. " Minutes of Assem. 1846 : 18-32 ; 143-151 ; 163- 167. 1846 in Senate JoL 1847 : 175-201. " Minutes of Assem. 1847 : 25-38 ; 50-57 ; 232-242. 1847 " Senate Jol. 1848 : 35-58 : 117-155. " Votes of Assem. 1848 : 35-48 : 124-132 ; 138-148. 1848 " Senate Jol. 1849 : 159-179. " Minutes of Assem. 1849 : 43-65 ; 85-105. 1849 " Senate Jol. 1850 : 33-38. Only Rept of moral instnictor; really part of Govs, mess. 1849 in Minutes of Assem. 1850 : 45-47 ; 103-126. 1850 " Senate JoL 1851 : 30^1 ; 228-250. " Minutes of Assem. 1851 : 59-69 ; 331-341 ; 345- 362. 1851 in App. to Senate jol. 1852 : 137-183. Honse Jol. 1852 : 137-183. 1852 Senate Jol. 1853 : 33-86. House jol. 1853 : 33-86. 1853 ' Senate jol. 1854. doc. B. " " " " Honse jol. 1854. doc B. 1854 " " " Senate Jol. 1855 : 95-139. " " " House jol. 1855 : 95-139. 1855 " " " Honse jol. 1856, doc B. 1856 " " " Senate Jol. 1857 : 117-199. " " " Honse JoL 1857 : 117-199. 1857 " " " Senate Jol. 1858 : 853-900. ' House JoL 1858 : 853-900. 1858 " " " Senate joL 1859 : 421-460. House JoL 1859 : 421-460. 1859 " " " Senate jol. 1860 : 447-484. " " " House jol. 1860 : 447-484. 1860 " " " Senate jol. 1861 : 21-64. " " " House jol. 1861 : 853-896. 1861 " LcBisi. docs. 1862. 1862 " " " 1863. 1862/3 " " " 1864. The rept. of the joint committee is also found in Senate Jol. 1864 : 197-198. 1863/4 In LegisL docs. 1865. See also above, note under separates for this date. 1864/5 In L^lsl. docs. 1866:793-816. 1865/6 " " " 1867 : 1053-1080. See also above, note under separates for this date. 1866/T in LegisL docs. 1868 : 823-848. 1867/8 " " " 1869 : 393-428. 3 series Under act of March 26, 1869. 1868/9-1874/5. Ann. rept of tlie N. J. state prison, em- bracing the repts. of the Inspectors, saperrisor, keeper, moral instructor and physician, for the year ending Oct. 31.* Variations of title : 1869/70-1870/1. Rept. of the N. J. state prison, embracing the repts. of the inspectors, supervisor, keeper, moral Instructor, and physician. * Rept for 1868/9 covers period from Nov. 30. 186S to Dec. 31, INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 493 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd serial — cont'd C — cont'd 3 series — cont'd 1871/2-1874/5. Rept. of the N. J. state prison, embracing the repts. of the Inspectors, supervisor, keeper and moral Instructor, physician and Joint committee. ChectUst 1868/9 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1870. 30, v pp., foldg. table. 1868/9 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 211-255. 1869/70 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1871. 27 pp., (oldg. table. 1869/70 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 419-449. 1870/1 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1871. 30 pp., foldg. table. 1870/1 doc. ed. Trenton : State Gazette Office, 1871. 30 pp., foldgr. table. 1871/2 dept. ed. Trenton : The State Gazette — Murphy & Bechtel, 1872. 24 pp.. foldtt. table. The cover Imprint for 1872 differs from the t. p. ; Tren- ton : Prtd. at the State Gazette Office. 1872. 1871/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 24 pp., foldg. table. 1872/3 dept. ed. Trenton : The State Gazette — Murphy & Bechtel, 1873. 35 pp., pi., plan. 1872/3 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 35 pp., pi., plan. 1873/4 dept. ed. Trenton : Public Opinion — W. S. Sharp, 1874. 79 pp., pi., plan. Copy seen In N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1873/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 79 pp., pi., plan. 1874/5 dept. ed. Trenton : Public Opinion — W. S. Sharp, 1875. 28 (1) pp., pi., plan. 1874/5 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 28 (1) pp., pi., plan. In Collected docs, as follows : 1868/9 In Leglsl. docs. 1870 : 211-255. 1869/70" " " 1871:419-449. 1870/1 1872. 1871/2 " " " 1873, doc. 4. 1872/3 " " " 1874, doc. 4. 1873/4 " " " 1875, doc. 4. 1874/5 " " " 1876, doc. 4. 4 series Under act of April 21, 1876. 1875/6-1903/4. Rept. of the N. J. state prison, embrac- ing the repts. of the inspectors, supervisor, keeper, moral instructor, physician and joint committee [for the year ending Oct. 31.] Variations of title : 1875/6-1876/7 as above. 1877/8-1879/80. Bept. of the N. J. state prison, embrac- ing repts. of the inspectors, supervisor, keeper, moral Instructor, comrs., physician and joint committee. 1879/80-1881/2. Rept. of the N. J. state prison, embrac- ing repts. of the Joint committee, supervisor, in- spectors, clerk, keeper, moral instructor and physician. 1882/3. Rept embracing the repts. of the joint committee, supervisor, inspectors, clerk, keeper, comrs. to erect gas works, moral Instructor and physician. 1883/4. Eept embracing the repts of the joint committee, supervisor, inspectors, clerk, keeper, comn. for the extension of the state prison walls, moral instructor and physician. 1884/5. Rept embracing the repts. of the joint committee, supervisor, exsupervisor, inspectors, clerk, keeper, building comn., moral instructor and physician. 1885/6-1886/7. Rept embracing the repts. of the joint committee, inspectors, supervisor, clerk, keeper, moral instructor and physician. 1887/8-1888/9. Rept embracing the repts. of the joint committee, inspectors, supervisor, clerk, keeper and moral instructors. 1889/90-1893/4. Rept embracing repts. of the joint committee, inspectors, keeper, supervisor, clerk, physician and moral instructors. Physicians Instead of physician 1891/2-1893/4. 1894/5-1903/4. Eept embracing repts. of the in- spectors, keeper, supervisor, clerk, physicians and moral instructors ; from 1896/7-1903/4, supervisor precedes keeper in the title. Checklist Doc. and dept. editions agree except that the imprint Is omitted from the doc. ed. 1875/6. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1876. 32 (1) pp., pi., plan. 1876/7. Clinton : J. Carpenter, 1877. 37 (2) pp., pi., plan. 1877/8. Bordentown : J. D. Flynn, 1878. 35 (4) pp., pi. 1878/9. Belvldere : J. Ketcham, 1879. 41 pp., pi. MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd serial — cont'd C — cont'd 4 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1879/80. Belvldere : J. Ketcham. 1880. 34 pp., pi. 1880/1. Orange : S. Toombs, 1881. 36 pp., pi. 1881/2. Hoboken : Prtd. by Moyer & Luehs, 1882. 31 pp., pi. 1882/3. Woodbury: J. D. Carpenter, 1883. 35 pp., pi, 1883/4. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1884. 39 pp., pi. 1884/5. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1885. 47 pp., pi. 1885/6. Camden : The Dally Post Prtg. House, 1887. 23 (1) pp. Copy seen in Columbia University Library. 1886/7. Trenton : J. A. Cresse & Co., 1887. 23 pp. 1887/8. Trenton : J. A. Cresse & Co., 1888. 30 pp. 1888/9. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1889. 34 pp. 1889/90. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1890. 63 pp. 1890/1. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1891. 116 pp. 1891/2. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1892. 115 pp., foldg. table. 1892/3. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1894. 121 pp. 1893/4. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1895. 57 pp., foldg. table. 1894/5. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1896. 61 pp.. foldg. table. 1895/6. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley, 1897. 54 pp., 2 foldg. tables. 1896/7. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1898. 61 pp., 2 foldg. tables. 1897/8. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub. Co., 1899. 54 pp.. foldg. table. 1898/9. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley. 1899. 53 pp. 1899/00. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley, 1901. 48 pp. 1900/1. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1902. 52 pp. 1901/2. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley. 1903. 62 pp. 1902/3. Somerville : The Unionist-Gazette Prtg. House, 1904. 50 pp. 1903/4. Patersou: News Prtg. Co., 1905. 51 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1875/6 in Leglsl. docs. 1877, doc. 4. 1876/7 " ^' " 1878, doc. 4. 1877/8 1879, doc. 33. 1878/9 1880, V. 2, doc. 67. 1879/80" " " 1881, V. 2, doc. 66. 1880/1 " " " 1882, V. 2, doc. 55. 1881/2 " " " 1883, V. 2, doc. 21. 1882/3 ' 1884, v. 2, doc. 29. 1883/4 " " " 1885, v. 2, doc. 28. 1884/5 " " " 1886, v. 3, doc. 27. 1885/6 " " " 1887, v. 3, doc. 27. 1886/7 " " " 1888, v. 3, doc. 41. 1887/8 ' 1889, v. 3, doc. 25. 1888/9 " " " 1890, V. 3, doc. 24. 1889/90" " " 1891, V. 5, doc. 28. 1890/1 " " " 1892, V. 5, doc. 28. 1891/2 ' 1893, V. 3, doc. 24. 1892/3 " " " 1894, v. 3, doc. 29. 1893/4 " " " 1895 (1. e. 119sess.),T. 2, doc. 20. 1894/5 " " " 1895 (1. e. 120 sess.), V. 3, doc. 21. 1895/6 ' 1896, v. 3, doc. 17. 1896/7 " " " 1897, v. 5, doc. 33. 1897/8 " " " 1898, v. 4, doc. 24. 1898/9 " " " 1899, v. 5, doc. 31. 1899/00" " " 1900, V. 4, doc. 36. 1900/1 " " " 1901, V. 4, doc. 37. 1901/2 1902, V. 4, doc. 45. 1902/3 " " " 1903, V. 4, doc. 43. 1903/4 " " " 1904, V. 4, doc. 47. non-serial 1796. Feb. 18. Rept. of joint committee (Kltchel) ap- ptd. to confer with the proprietors of the lands whereon it is proposed to erect the house of cor- rection and rept. terms on which obtainable. (Jol. legisl. council Jan. 1796: 62.) 1797. Jan. 27. Rept. of committee (Van Cleve) apptd. to consult with proper artizans rel. to size and con- struction of building for confinement and employ- ment of convicts. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1797: 7-8.) . Feb. 17. Rept. of committee (Stillwell) apptd. to confer with the proprietors of the lands whereon it is proposed to erect the House of Correction, etc. (Same Jan. 1797: 33-34.) 494 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MATNTENAWCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd noTirserial — cont'd 1799. June 11. Rept. of joint committee (Kitchel) ap- ptd. to confer with inspectors of state prison as to whether alterations are needed in laws. (Jol. legisl. council May 1799: 30.) . June 11. Rept of committee (Van Duyn) apptd. to confer with inspectors of the state prison and to enquire as to need of amdmts. to laws for cariTring into effect that institution. (Votes of Assem. May 1799: 39.) 1799-1845. Statistics of the N. J. state prison, being stmt. D, and one of the ace. docs, of the Govs. mess. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1846. 28 pp. Copy seen In X. J. Hist. Socy. . Same. (Gfovs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 14, 1846, stmt D.) . Same. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1844/5; 1874: 43- 79.) No. of conrlcts admitted and dlscliatged daring each yr. witli duration of imprisonment and general classification of officers ; nationality, occupation, age, country or state of birth of convicts, etc 1801. Feb. 11. Rept. of committee (StUlweU) on repre- sentation of inspectors of the state prison; improve- ments. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1801: 21.) 1804. Feb. 22. Rept of Committee (Day) on inquiry reL to regulations of state prison and petition of Dr. J. Woolsey for extra compensation. (Same Feb. 1804: 147-155.) 1811. Feb. 15. Rept of inspectors of state prison re!, to propriety of repealing percentage on sales to keeper for Ms services, also suggesting the propriety of appointing agt to dispose of nails made at prison at distant places. (Same 1811: 508-509.) 1815. Rept on expediency of providing for support of public worship on Lord's Day In state prison. (iSofne Jan. 1815: 120.) 1816. Rept of it committee (Parker) apptd. on the subject of the state prison. (Same 1815/6: 236-239.) 1817. Jan. 8. Rept. of bd. of inspectors of N. J. state prison reL to expense attending erection of cells; new building Instead of new cells suggested, etc. (Same 1816/7: 80-82.) Feb. 1. Rept of committee (Parker) to whom was referred rept and memorial of inspectors of the state prison. (Same 1816/7: 176-177.) . Feb. 12. Rept of committee (L^ke) to whom was referred res. to enquire " If any and what alter- ations may be necessary in the mode of employing and furnishing the prisoners confined in the state prison." (Same 1816/7: 236.) 1818. Jan. 30. Memorial from inspectors of state prison rel. to terms of imprisonment mnftre. of nails, need of more cells, etc. (Jlinntes of Assem. Jan. 1818: 130-136.) The memorial is erroneously dated 1816. 1820. Nov. 18. Rept of joint committee (Ewing) ap- ptd. to inquire what alteration may be necessary in state prison wall. In consequence of erection of soli- tary cells for confinement of prisoners. (Same Oct 1820: 92.) 1S29-1869. Review of legislation rel. to criminal costs and transportation of convicts, giving receipts from same for 1868/9 by cos. (A.R. comptroller 1868/9: 269-271.) 1830. Rept from jt committee (Hillard) to ascertain cause of recent fire at state prison and loss sus- tained by state In consequence. (Votes of Assem. 1829/30: 246-247.) . Need of addition to old penitentiary or erection of new one; cost of constructing dormitories; In- crease In no. of prisoners. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct 28, 1830.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd norirserial — cont'd 1830. Repairs and improvements at state prison; effect on discipline and finances of Institution. (Same (Vroom) Oct. 28, 1830.) Effective systems of penitentiary mngmt; ex- pense for support of N. J. Penitentiary during last 30 years; faulty construction of bidg.; prisons lately constructed in N. Y. and eastern states yield a revenue Instead of being a tax; profit yielded by new prison at Weathersfield, Ck)nn. (Same (Vro«n) Jan. 7, 1830.) . Amt. expended for repairs to state prison in con- sequence of fire in Feb. (Same (Vroom) Oct 28, 1830.) 1831. Jan. 12. Rept of committee (Hillard) on part of Govs. mess. rel. to state prison. (Vot^ of Assem. 1830/1: 93-94.) . Feb. 2. Rept of committee (Wright) apptd. to examine the situation of the state^rison. (JoL of LegisL Council Jan. 1831: 75-76.) Oct 27. Pecuniary success of state prison; amt of earnings; amt. of repairs; no. of convicts; crowded condition; more space needed for sake of health and morals. (Gfovs. mess. (Vroom) Oct 27, 1831.) 1832. R^ult of operations of penitentiary; earnings; expenditures; loss; no. of prisoners; insurrection among prisoners; crowded conditions; propriety of setting apart certain sum annually as a fund for erection of new prison if new Institution Is not commenced at once. (Same (Vroom) Oct 24, 1832.) 1833. Jan. 11. Need of new state prison and new sys- tem of discipline; suggested that old prison be used for a state arsenal; crowded and dangerous condi- tion of state house in consequence of storage of arms. (Same (Southard) Jan. 11, 1833.) . Jan. 15. Rept of jt committee (Kaighn) apptd. to enquire into the expediency of building a new state prison. (JoL Legisl. Council 1832/3: 64-74; Votes of Assem. 1832/3: 142-153.) No separate copy was found ; 500 copies were ordered printed. (Votes of Assem. 1832/3 : 153.) The meml>ers of the committee were Joseph iTaighn and Peter L Clark on the part of the Council and J. W. MUler. Wm. E. Allen. Chas. F. Wilklns and Benj. Hamilton on the part of the Assembly. . Oct 23. Financial results of operation of peni- tentiary; work on new penitentiary; further appm. needed; suggestion in regard to borrowing the money and means of defraying the debt (Govs, mess. (Seeley) Oct 23, 1833.) . Oct 30. Ckmununication from R. F. Stockton, President of Delaware and Raritan Canal Co., offer- ing to pay $10,000 to meet present exigencies for erecting the state penitentiary. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4: 202.) 1834. Oct 29. On progress in building new state peni- tentiary; amt thus far appropriated; another ap- prn. necessary; plan of solitary confinement with labor, adopted by state gaining friends. ((Jovs. mess. (Vroom) Oct 29, 1834.) Oct 23. Favorable comment on operations of old prison. (Same Oct 29, 1834.) . XoT. 7. Rept of committee (Hardenbergh) on rept of comrs. and of architect of new penitentiary. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 119-120.) 1835. Feb. 20. Rept of committee (Hardenbergh) to whom was referred rept of comrs. and architect of new state penitentiary. (Same 1834/5: 373-377.) . Oct 28. Progress on new penitentiary; appms. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct 28, .1835.) . Oct 28. No. of convicts in state prison; earn- ings; expenses. (Same (Vroom) Oct 28, 1835.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 495 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd nonrserial — cont'd 1836. Feb. 15. Communication from atty. gen. (White) In answer to res. of Gen. Assem. rel. to removal of convicts from old to new prison. (Votes of Assem. 1835/36: 408-410.) . Rept. of committee (Halght) apptd. to examine into cause of fire at state prison and ascertain losses sustained by state and Individuals. {Same 1835/36: 419-425.) 500 copies ordered prtd. (Votes, etc., 1835/6:425.) 1836-1840. Tabular stmts, exhibiting operations of prison since completion of new penitentiary. (Rept. jt. committee to settle accts. of state prison [1. e. Rept. N. J. Prison] 1839/40: 250-261.) Paging from Votes of Assem. 1837. Jan. 3. Completion of new penitentiary; cost. (Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Jan. 3, 1837.) . Feb. 17. Letter from comr. (Wm. R. Allen) for bldg. the new penitentiary rel. to the affairs gen- erally of that Institution. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1836/7: 239-241.) . Oct. 26. Favorable comment on mngmt. of peni- tentiary; hereafter said institution can be relied on as source of revenue to state; apprn. recommended to complete remaining cells. (Govs. mess. (Dicker- son) Oct. 26, 1837.) . Oct. 26. In conformity with provisions of act of last sess. requiring that old prison be converted into arsenal, part of said building fitted up, further ap- prn. recommended to fix up other parts to receive quota of arms due from U. S. (Same (Dickerson) Oct. 26, 1837.) 1837-1840. Tabular stmt, showing no. deputy keepers, assistants, night watches, etc., employed in new state prison since its completion and compensation of same, submitted by keeper Feb. 1, 1841, in answer to res. (Same 1840/1. broadside.) 1838. Feb. 6. Rept. of the keeper of the state prison (Jos. A. Yard) in compliance with a res. requiring the keeper of the N. J. Penitentiary to furnish a stmt, of the amt. of education, to that of crime, as exhibited (sic) in the cases and convictions of the N. J. prison. (Same 1837/8: 442-445.) . Oct. 24. No. of prisoners in new prison; new system of discipline. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 24, 1838.) . Nov. 5. Rept. from state prison physician (James B. Coleman) on health of prisoners, in con- formity with res. of House. (Votes of Assem. 1838/ 9: 43-44.) 1839. Oct. 16. Communication from Jos. A. Yard, keeper N. J. state prison, stating no. of prisoners, earnings and expenses for year. (Doc. ace. Govs, mess. (Pennington) Oct. 22, 1839.) . Oct. 22. No. of prisoners in state-prison; earn- ings and expenses. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 22, 1839.) 1840. Feb. 17. Communication from bd. of inspectors of state prison with rept. [of Feb. 14] of keeper of prison with tabular stmts, of condition and affairs of same. (Votes of Assem. 1839/40: 339-341.) The stmts, are not prtd. with the rept. . Feb. 26. Rept. of committee of ways and means (Sanderson) to whom was referred communication [of Feb. 17] from inspectors and keeper of state penitentiary and ace. stmts., showing pecuniary embarrassments of institution; list of debts due from state prison contracted by Jos. A. Yard, former keeper, with abstr. for publication. (Same 1839/40: 436-438.) No separate copy of this rept. was found ; 1000 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1839/40 : 436.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1840. Oct. 27. Commendation of system of prison discipline; terms of imprisonment; needed im- provements at prison. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 27, 1840.) . Oct. 30. Communication from committee apptd. by bd. of inspectors of penitentiary to rept. on the condition of warming apparatus now in use and best plan for heating cells; estimates of cost. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 72-77.) 1841. Jan. 29. Rept. of bd. of inspectors of state prison rel. to contracts entered into by keeper of state prison contrary to their advice, whereby state in- curred loss; also such other information as they may possess rel. to subject. (Same 1840/1: 481- 484.) . Feb. 3. Suppl. rept. of inspectors of state prison rel. to transactions of former keeper (Yard). (Jol. Legisl. Council 1840/1: 154-156.) . Feb. 17. Rept. on communication from bd. in- spectors of state prison rel. to insane prisoners. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 442-443.) . Oct. 26. No. of prisoners in state prison; sur- plus funds; effect of discipline; earnings. (Govs, mess. (Pennington) Oct. 26, 1841.) . Nov. 10. Rept. of physician (Coleman) of state prison. (Votes of Assem. 1841/2: 189-192.) 1842. No. of prisoners in state prison; earnings. (Govs, mess. (Pennington) Oct. 25, 1842.) 1842/3-1853/4. No. of prisoners; color, no. of convic- tions; place of nativity; no. from each co.; crimes committed; term of sentence, etc. (Rept. on state prison 1842/3 (pp. 5-6)— same 1853/4.) 1843. Policy of adopting system of solitary confine- ment; general system of discipline. (Same 1842/3: 7.) . No. of prisoners in state prison; earnings; com- mendable administration of institution. (Govs, mess. (Pennington) Oct. 24, 1843.) 1844. Rept. of the inspectors of the N. J. Prison. Tren- ton: Prtd. by F. S. Mills, 1844. 48 pp., foldg. table. Made In compliance with res. [of legisl. of 1843] re- quiring a stmt, of the ann. earnings, receipts, dis- bursements, debts, credits, etc., Oct. 1, 1836 to Oct. 1. 1843. In order to render the acct. In- telligible it was deemed best to begin with Oct 1, 1835. 1500 copies were ordered printed by the Gen. Assembly (Minutes of Assembly 1843/4 : 409) and 200 copies by "the Legisl. Council (Jol. Legisl. Council 1843/4 : 387). . Jan. [12]. Petition from secy, of bd. of inspec- tors of N. J. Penitentiary (Black) rel. to needed repairs on prison. (Jol. Legisl. Council. 1843/4: 145.) 1845. Jan. 15. No. of prisoners at state prison; dis- cipline; earnings. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845.) . Feb. 18. Communication from keeper of state prison (Gaddis) rel. to refusal of former keeper. (Yard) to surrender custody of prison. (Sen. jol. 1845: 491-492.) . March 28. Rept. of joint committee (Kay) di- rected to investigate accts. of state prison from Sept. 30, 1844, until close of administration of late keeper, J. A. Yard; ace. by inventory and ap- praisal of all property belonging to state at peni- tentiary. (Minutes of Assem. 1845: 748-789; Sen. jol. 1845: 738-779.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1845. 26 pp. Copy seen in the N. Y. Public Library. 500 copies were ordered prtd. The pamphlet also includes the [ann.] rept. of the Joint committee on state prison accts. 496 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison— cont'd nofirserial — cont'd 1846. Jan. 14. State prison: no. of convicts, earnings, eta, in 1845; sums paid for conveyance of prisoners 1843-1845. (Govs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 14, 1846.) . Jan. 22. Govs. mess. (Stratton) transmitting stmt, drawn from books kept at State Prison, of no. of prisoners reed, from each co., and of sums paid for their transportation; Oct 1, 1842-Dec. 31, 1845. (Sen. jol. 1846: 203-208.) Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1846:209.) April 1.5. Rept. of committee on claims and rev- olntionary pensions (More) rel. to petition of ThoB. Neal, formerly onder-keeper and night-watch at the penitentiary, for relief; favorable. (Sen. jol. 1846: 721.) . Same, separate. Not Been. Ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1S46 : 721.) 1847. Jan. 12. No. of prisoners at state prison; dis- charges; amt. paid discharged prisoners; cost of re- pairs; salaries; moral instruction. (Govs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1848.) Jan. 13. On improved condition of state prison. (Bame (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1847.) 1848. Jan. 20. Rept. of bd. of comrs. apptd. to erect an additional wing to X. J. state prison. (Minutes of Assem. 1848: 501-502.) The comrs. were Joshna Wright, John Acken. James Akinn. J. S. McOnlly and Emley Olden. . Jan. 28. Rept. from committee on education (Goble) to whom was referred that portion of Govs, mess. reL to employment of suitable person to im- part moral and religious instruction to convicts of state prison. {Same 1848: 385-386.) 1849. Rept. of jt. committee on consideration of that part of (lovs. message rel. to present defective and Insufficient mode of heating penitentiary. (Votes of Assem. 1849: 704-706.) . No. of prisoners in state prison in 1847 and 1848; health; discipline; moral instruction; heating ap- paratus nil satisfactory. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849: 8.) 1850. On improved condition of state prison; reforma- tion needed in co. prisons; establishment of prison workshops or house of refuge for juvenile delin- quents suggested. (Hame (Haines) Jan. 9, 1850.) 1850-1851. Rept. from keeper of state prison ace. by repts. of comrs. apptd. by 74 and 7.5 l^isL to take inventory of pristm property. (Minutes of Assem. 1851: 970-972.) 1851. Discipline at state prison; crowded condition; possible to relieve prison by sending some of of- fenders to House of Refuge and co. jails. (Govs, mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851: 9-10.) . Need of enlarged accommodations. (AIL N. J. state prison 1851: 170.) Paging from app. to Sen. joL 1852 ; repeated in lS-52. 1852. State prison: discipline; earnings; health; no. of prisoners; need of more room; need of new heating apparatus. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 22- 23.) 1853. State prison: surplus earnings; payment to dis- charged convicts; no. of prisoners; health and dis- cipline, (iiame (Fort) Jan. 11, 185-3: 22.) 1854. Estimates for hospital and another wing at state prison and extension of Lunatic Asylum upon each wing; advisability of these improvements; neces- sary to discharge state debt before liability can be incurred; could be effected by disposing of Joint Cknnpanies' bonds. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: IS- IS.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAI, INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1854. State prison: surplus earnings; discipline; health of prisoners; no. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 17.) Commitment of minors to prison. (Rept. on state prison 1854: 30-31.) . Education among convicts, {fiame 1854: 31.) . Amt. of inventory of stock, furniture, provisions, etc. (Same 1854: 32; 35.) . Sickness in the prison during the year. (Same 1854: 32.) . Necessity of an additional wing and hospital; in- sufficiency of appm. (Same 1854: 33.) 1854-1856. Stmt showing operations of N. J. state prison from Dec. 31, 1854, to Dec. 31, 1856. (Same 1856: 28-35.) 1855. State prison well conducted in every dept; sur- plus earnings; need of a hospital; comrs. apptd. to erect one under act of 1854 could not contract it for sum limited. (CJovs. mess. (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 17.) . Needs of the prison. (A.R. state prison 1855: 17- 18.) Crowded condition of the prison. (Same 1855: 22.) 1855-1866. Table: condensed rept of prison keeper. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 1867: 7-18, or 23.) There are two editions of this message. 1855-1869. Tables: statistics of convicts: no. in con- finement; no. discharged; terms of sentence; no. of commitments; places of nativity; age; color and sex; crimes; education; occupation. (A.R. state prison 1855 (pp. 6-16)— «ame 1869.) Items vary slightly for different years. 1856. State prison requires a hospitaL (C>ovs. mess. (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 8.) . Trying period In financial history of the state prison. (AJL N. J. state prison 1856: 10.) . Repairs on state prison. (Same 1856: 11.) Jan. 8. Rept of the comrs. apptd. under act of March 16, 1854, to authorize the construction of a hospital for the state prison. (Same 1855: 25-26.) Wm. B. Vanderveer. John L. Taylor; Jan. 8. 1856. 1857. State prison becoming heavy charge upon state; present system of discipline inhnmaTi and more ex- pensive than old system of workshcqis; when sever- ity of discipline was Increased, corresponding change was not made in criminal law. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 9-10.) . More room needed for confinement of convicts and erection of a hospitaL (A.R. N. J. state prison 1857: 9.) . Rept of the special committee on prison disci- pline. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1857. 7 pp. Copy seen in X. J. Hist Socy. and in N. Y. Public Library ; 1000 copies were ordered separately printed. (Hinntes of Assembly 1857 : 659.) 1858. Profits, costs and gain of state prison opera- tions; estimated assets and liabilities; discipline. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 10-lL) . Need of enlarged accommodations. (A.R. X. J. state prison 18.58: 10.) Repeated In 1859. . EJrectlon of workshop. (Same 185S: 9.) Lighting of prison; introduction of gas recom- mended- (Same 1858: IL) Eh'ectlon of workshop; contract labor. (Same 1858: 9-10.) . Xeed of enlargement of state prison. (Same 1858: 10.) . Mode of Ughting the prison. (Same 1858: 11-12.) . Claim of Silas Thomas agst state for lumber furnished state prison. (Same 1858: 12.) INDEX TO DOCQMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 497 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1859. Need of a hospital and provision for the criminal insane. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1859: 455.) Paging from App. to Sen. Jol. 1860. . Lighting Institution with gas recommended. (Same 1859: 456.) Paging from App. to Sen. jol. 1860. . More profltahle system of managing state prison suggested; condition of prison and discipline; con- struction of workshop; hiring of prisoners; co. workshops; reform of juveniles; financial stmt. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 8-10.) . Rept. of jt. committee on state prison accts. to whom was referred that part of the Govs. mess. rel. to the state prison. Trenton: True American Office, 1859. 5 pp. Copy In Surgeon General's Library and in N. Y. Public Library. 1500 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes Gen. Assem. 1859:250.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1859; app.: 351-353; Sen. jol. 1859: 1093-1094.) The committee was composed of John E. Ayres and A. Bverltt on the part of the Senate and of Saml. A. Dobbins, Andrew McDowell. Amzi Condit, Austin H. Patterson and Isaac Leida on the part of the House. 1860. Crowded condition of state prison; no. of con- victs; leased lahor; erection of new workshop; propriety of compensating huilder; diminution of prison debt; institution should be self sustaining; necessity of placing it above reach of politicians; need of room for the sick; financial stmt, for 1859. (Gov. mess. (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) . Enlargment of state prison indispensable. (Same (Olden) Jan. 17, 1860.) . Salary of prison physician inadequate. (A.R. state prison 1860: 15.) . Inventory, financial transactions, etc., at state prison. {Same 1860: 33-44.) 1861. Jan. 8. New addition to state prison; cost; still further enlargement urgent; "solitary system"; possible advisability of building a second prison in eastern part of state; proportion of convicts to pop- ulation in 1810, 1830, 1840 and 1860; recommended that comrs. be apptd. to devise plan, etc., for new prison. (Govs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 10-12.) . Jan. 15. Rept. of the comrs. authorized to erect a new wing to the state prison. (Rept. state prison 1860; 6.) Silas H. Kitchen, Jonathan Picliel, W. P. McMichael, Jos. Cunningham, Wm. V. Ward were the comrs. 1863. " State Prison is by no means what such an in- stitution should be." (Govs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 13, 1863: 4.) 1864. Increased salaries of asst. keepers. (A.R. state prison 1864: 6.) . Jan. 12. State prison: improvements suggested; financial stmt, for 1863; no. of convicts Nov. 30, 1863. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 11-12 or 13-14.) There are two editions of this message. . Jan. 12. Some other place than penitentiary should be provided for incarceration of youth. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 11 or 12.) There are two editions of this message. 1865. Knancial stmt, of state prison; price of contract labor; pending suits respecting contract labor. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1865/76-1865/85. Table: no. of convicts, cost of main- tenance, and earnings each yr. (A.R. state prison 1875/6 (p. 11)— same 1884/5.) 1865/85 Is repeated in the rept. for 1887/8. 32 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1866. Need of an intermediate institution upon the plan of house of correction. (A.R. state prison 1866: 5.) . Increasing no. of convicts. (Same 1866: 3.) . Unsatisfactory financial results; contracts. (Some 1866: 3-4.) . Commutation of sentence for good conduct. (Same 1866: 5.) . Apprn. for the prison library recommended. (Same 1866: 6.) . Suggestions about enlargement of the prison. (Same 1866: 7-8.) . Apptmt. of officers; prison should be divorced from party politics. (Same 1866: 8-9.) . Purchase of a farm; erection of bldg.; crops. (Same 1865/6: 4-5.) 1867. Jan. 8. State prison: repts. unfavorable; sug-. gestions in regard to apptmt. of inspectors; no. of convicts; cells; erection of new prison recom- mended; financial stmt, for 1865/6; non-employ- ment of convicts; average cost per convict. (Govs, mess. (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e. 8], 1867: 16-18 or 21-24.) There are two editions of this message. 1868. Fire at the prison; damage done; water supply. (A.R. state prison 1867/8: 8.) . Extension of the prison. (Same 1867/8: 8-9.) . Abatement [of prison term] law. (Same 1867/8: 9.) . Discipline and punishment at the prison. (Same 1867/8: 9-10.) . Letter from court of pardons on the subject of In- creased prison accommodations and discipline. (Same 1867/8: 37-38.) . Jan. 14. Defective prison system; party politics should be discarded in making prison apptmts.; methods of discipline; contracting labor; necessity for increased accommodations; suggest that treas- urer and comptroller should be added to inspectors; financial stmt, for 1866/7; cost of prison; statistics of prisoners. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 19- 26.) . April 15. Rept. from committee (Evans) to ex- amine sites for another state prison. (Minutes of Assem. 1868: 1125-1126.) The members of the committee were A. O. Evans, G. E. Strong and Saml. Atwater. [1869.] Rept. of jt. committee apptd. under res. of March, 1868, to inquire into mngmt. of state prison during past year (1867). (Legisl. docs. 1869: 319- 327.) The committee was composed of John H. Anderson and Bdwd. Bottler on the part of the Senate and of John H. Whelan, Baltes Plcljel and James Peck on the part of the Assembly. 1869. Jan. 12. Need of reform in organization and dis- cipline of state prison; unsatisfactory condition of finances; control by party politics, suggestions rel. thereto; overcrowded condition; care of discharged prisoners; receipts and expenditures for 1868; in- adequacy of apprn. for additional wing for female convicts; estimated cost; amt. necessary for prison purposes in 1869; statistics of prisoners. (Govs mess. (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 19-29.) . Jan. 12. House of correction might take place of a new prison. (Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 25.) . Jan. 22. Rept. of the comrs. to examine the var- ious systems of prison discipline and propose an im- proved plan, apptd. by jt. res. approved Apr. 9, 1868. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1869 61 pp., 1 leaf. Copy seen in Columbia Uniyersity Library, the State Library at Trenton and the N. Y. Public Library . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1869: 329-391.) The comrs. were Danl. Haines, Geo. F. Fort and Samuel AlUnson. 498 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1869. Mch. 23. Mess, of Theodore F. Randolph, Gov. of N. J., on enlargement of state prison and establish- ment of a house of correction. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1869. 6 pp. Copy seen In N. J. Hist. Socv. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1869: 939-941; Legisl. docs. 1869: 1279-1283.) 1869-1904. Rept. of supervisor of the prison; financial stmts.; contracts; shop; discipline; contract sys- tem. (A.R. state prison 1869 (pp. 11-19) — same 1903/4.) 1870. Improved condition of state prison; efforts of bd. of supervisors; new workshop; cost; crowded con- ditions and prospect of relief; proximity to N. Y. and Phila. cause of large no. of prisoners. (Govs, mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 14-15 or 24-27.) There are two editions of tMs message. . 'Imprisonment of young girls in state prison. (Rept. on N. J. state prison 1869/70: 4.) 1871. Expenses and earnings at state prison in 1870; comparison with loss 1864 to 1869; discipline; new workshop; construction of addition. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 11-12 or 19-20.) There are two editions of this message. 1872. Financial and disciplinary results of state prison improvement; contract labor system; expense of transporting prisoners; suggested that it be laid upon CO. sending prisoners; discharged convicts. (Some (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 8-9.) . Introduction of gas a great improvement in lighting; its mnfre. on the premises recommended. (Rept. on N. J. state prison 1871/2: 3.) 1873. State prison: no. of prisoners in 1872; discipline; surplus earnings paid into state treasury for first time in years; need of agency to procure employ- ment for discharged convicts. (Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 14, 1873: 19-21.) . Compensation of Inspectors. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1872/3: 6-7.) . Precautions taken to prevent escape of prisoners. (Same 1872/3: 4.) 1874. Amt. paid into state treasury by supervisor of state prison; amt. expended for salaries, improve- ments, etc.; efforts should be made to make prison self-sustaining; increasing no. of prisoners; ques- tion of employment; contracts. (Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1874. Repairs and permanent improvements. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1873/4: 15-17.) 1875. Construction of gas works. (Same 1874/5: 7.) 1876. Crowded condition of the prison; convict insane; burial ground. (Same 1875/6: 16.) . Jan. 11. Income from state prison in 1875; sources; expenses; earnings of convicts; contracts; financial stmt.; apprn. for prison library recom- mended; prison Inspectors stricken from Consti- tution by amdmt. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 29-31.) . Feb. 28. Govs. mess. (Bedle) on overcrowded condition of state prison; with communications from supervisor and physician on same subject. (Minutes of Assem. 1876: 253-255.) . Apr. 19. Veto (Bedle) of an act for the govt, and regulation of the state prison [with opinion of atty.-gen. Vanatta]. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1876. 8 pp. Copy seen In N. J. State Library, Trenton. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1876: 913-920; Legisl. docs. 1876, doc. 39.) 1877. Crowded condition of state prison; no. of con- victs Oct. 31, 1875 and 1876; no. of cells; finances; earnings of convicts; cost of maintenance; abollsh- MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd non-serial — cont'd ment of office of Inspector. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 11-13.) 1878. Rept. of comrs. apptd. under act to provide for the enlargement of the N. J. state prison, and to purchase a burial ground. (A.R. state prison 1877/ 8: 5-8.) G. Mott, W. R. Murphy. Wm. W. L. Phillips. A further rept. was made in 1879. . In the matter of charges agst. the officials of the N. J. state prison, before the joint committee of the legislature, n. t. p. 14 pp. In MS. on the coyer : Brief of Frederick Kingman on charges agst. officials of N. J. state prison. Copy seen in the State Library at Trenton. . Testimony rel. to charges agst. state officials of state prison. 425 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1878, v. 2, doc. 36.) 500 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1878 : 865.) . Jan. 8. Finances of state prison; new bldg.; no. of convicts; practicability of making laws conform with constitutional provision striking out office of prison inspector. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 16-17.) . March 19. Rept. of jt. committee on state prison investigation. (Minutes of Assem. 1878: 859-864; Sen. jol. 1878: 646-651.) No separate copy found ; 500 copies ordered by the Senate and the Assem. resp. . Same. 7 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1878 pt. 2 doc. 35.) The committee was composed of C. B. Moore, Wm. H. Hendrickson and C. S. Plummer on the part of the Senate, and of Geo. Sykes, S. S. Parramore, Caleb C. Pancoast, James Malone and John D. Rue on the part of the Assembly. . Testimony taken on the hearing -rel. to charges against officials of the N. J. State Prison. 425 (2) pp. (Same 1878 pt. 2, doc. 36.) . March 26. Rept. of committee (Sykes) on state prison investigation. (Minutes of Assem. 1878: 975- 980.) 1879. Rept. of comrs. apptd. under act to provide for the enlargement of the N. J. state prison and to purchase a burial ground. (A.R. state prison 1879: 5-6.) Signed by G. Mott and W. E. Murphy. A similar report had been made in 1878. . Excellent administration of state prison; new wing a model construction; propriety of further alteration; need of enlarged area; recommended that state arsenal be turned over to state prison; em- ployment question. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 28-29.) . Recommended that state arsenal be turned over to state prison; bldgs. and grounds formerly used as Soldiers' Children's Home could be converted into an arsenal; bldgs. and grounds have been placed under charge of q. m. gen. (Some (Mc- Clellan) Jan. 14, 1879: 28-29.) . Rept. of committee on alleged discourtesies at state prison by officers to the jail warden of Passaic Co. 4 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1879, v. 1, doc. 23.) The committee was composed of Van Duyne, P. H. Vernon, R. N. Herring, Geo. Sykes, Thos. O'Connor. . Additional provision for heat and light. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1878/9: 36.) 1880. Crowded condition of the prison. (A.R. state prison (1879/80: 30.) Repeated in substance. In each year 1881/2-1890/1. . Fire at the prison; loss; restoration of bldg. (Same 1879/80: 16-17.) . Administration of state prison satisfactory; de- crease in receipts and expenses; necessity for chapel and extension of area of grounds. (Govs, mess. (McClellan) Jan. 13, 1880.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 499 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1880. Mch. 9. Veto (McClellan) of Assem. bill for govt, and regulation of state prison. (Minutes of Assem. 1880: 713.) 1881. Expenses of conviction and transportation of criminals to state prison should be assumed by cos. concerned. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) . Improvements needed at state prison; recom- mended that arsenal be transferred to Home for Soldiers' 'Children and arsenal grounds devoted to prison purposes. (Same (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) . Reason why the N. J. prison appears to be less of a financial success than prisons of other states; " all in the book-keeping." (A.R. N. J. state prison 1880/ 1: 19-20.) 1881-1893. Table: no. of convicts, cost per capita per annum of all items of expenses, separately and in the aggregate, as well as per capita per annum earnings, and amt. of deficit. (Same 1892/3: 52.) 1882. No. of convicts and financial operations at state prison in 1881; cause of deficiency; contract labor; need of more workshops. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) .Tan. 10, 1882.) 1883. No. of convicts, contracts, finances of state prison for 1882; need of additional shop room and re- moval of gas works. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) . Increased salaries of state prison officers not warranted. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) . Rept. of the comn. authorized to erect state prison gas works. (A.R. state prison 1882/3: 27-28.) C. B. Moore, supervisor and Jno. F. Post, secy. bd. of inspectors, were the comrs. 1884. No. of convicts, how employed, receipts and ex- penditures in 1882/3; unwarranted increase in sal- aries of bd. of inspectors; need of more shop room and enclosure of yard; completion of gas works; mngmt. commended. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) . Text of act to provide for the employment of the inmates of any prison, penitentiary, jail or public reformatory institution located within the state. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1884/5: 22-23.) — — . Rept. of the comn. for the extension of the prison walls. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1883/4: 29-30.) P. H. Lanerty, keeper, C. B. Moore, supervisor, John F. Post, secy. bd. of inspectors, comrs. 1885. Govs, veto of act for govt, and regulation of state prison. (Minutes of Assem. 1885: 776-777.) . Rept. of building comn. under act of March 10, 1885, providing additional shop-room. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1884/5: 43.) E. J. Anderson, chrm. . Feb. 1. Opinion of atty. gen. (Stockton) in reply to House res. [resp. power of legisl. to authorize bd. of inspectors of the state prison to remit portion of a convict's term]. Camden: The Courier Publish- ing Assn., 1885. 2 11. Copy seen in State Library, Trenton. 1886. Convicts in state prison in 1885; expenses; earn- ings; total cost; completion of wall around state prison; additional shop room provided. (Govs, mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 28-29.) 1887/8. No. of prisoners, male and female, at state prison; expenditures; earnings. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1889. Contracts at state prison under piece-price sys- tem; need of more accommodations, particularly a hospital; mngmt. of prison; school. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1889/90. State prison acct. for fiscal year; deficit. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd non-aerial — cont'd 1890. Crowded condition of state prison; amt. needed to extend accommodations. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 21, 1890: 3-4 or 5.) Tliere are two editions of this message. . State prison : no. of prisoners, expenditures, earn- ings 1888/9; settlement of claim agst. Downs & Finch; overcrowded condition; need of hospital bldg.; improvement of facilities for water and drainage essential. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 30.) . Rept. of the special committee on investigation of state prison. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1890. 4 pp. The committee was composed of M. Mullone, F. C. Marsh, Eobt. Williams and Foster M. Voorhees. Copy seen in N. J. Hist. Socy. and in N. T. Public Library. 1891. No. of prisoners at state prison in 1889/90; crowded conditions; unexpended apprns. for state prison improvements; recommended that prisoners be committed so far as possible to co. jails and peni- tentiaries; parol release. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . Suggested that income of state prison be in- creased by requiring per capita payment by cos. from which prisoners are sent. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . Suggestions respecting prison officials and em- ployes. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1893. State prison: financial stmt, no. of prisoners, 1891/2; parol system; suggested enlargement and cost; re-organization desirable; ann. deficiency a drain upon state treasury. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 28-30.) . Necessity of additional prison accommodations. (Same (Werts) Jan. 17, 1893: 4.) 1894. Veto of Sen. bill 223 further suppl. to act for govt, and regulation of state prison approved Apr. 21, 1876, object of same being to provide non-partisan bd. prison inspectors. (Sen. joL 1894: 644-646; Min- utes of Assem. 1894: 995-997.) 1894. Necessity for increased room and proper hospital accommodations; suggestions. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1893/4: 8-9.) . Jan. 9. Necessity for increased prison accom- modations; recommendations rel. to extension or prison and selection of site for a reformatory; in- adequate hospital accommodations at prison; rec- ommended that law requiring prisoners sentenced for more than six months to be confined at state prison be repealed. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 9, 1894: 4-6.) . April 16. Mess, of Gov. (Werts) rel. to state prison and reformatory. (Minutes of Assem. 1894: 454-455.) 1895. Insufficient prison accommodations; law making apprn. for addition inoperative; passage of new act recommended; utilization of arsenal grounds sug- gested; hospital needed; establishment of reforma- tory advisable. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 8, 1895.) . Enlargement of the prison; electric light plant and independent water supply recommended. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1894/5: 9; 18.) 1896. Enlarged accommodations. (Some 1895/6: 11-12.) . State prison: capacity; no. of convicts; plans for enlargement of accommodations; improvements and apprns. suggested. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1897. Addition to state prison nearly completed; this together with penitentiaries in Hudson and Essex COS. and co. jails will provide sufficient accommoda- tions until state reformatory at Rahway is put into 500 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd non-serial— cont'i operation; no. of convicts compared with popula- tion in 1877 and 1896. (Same (Griggs) Jan. 12, 1897: 11-12.) 1898. Recommendations: electricligh ting plant; water supply; increased accommodations in the woman's wing of the prison. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1890/1: 8-9.) 1900. State prison: no. of prisoners in 1899; revenues in 1896 and 1899; no. of prisoners employed; value of their labor; cost of maintenance of prison; parole law; discharged convicts. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 9, 1900.) 1902. The state prison; by Samuel P. Stanger. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 52-53.) 1903. Apprn. of $375,000 suggested for erection of a bldg. to furnish additional cell room; also a bldg. for the keeper's residence. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1902/3: 8.) . Peb. 17. Govs. mess. (Murphy) on importance of making some change in the administration of the various penal and charitable institutions. (Minutes of Assem. 1903: 269-270.) 1904. Apprn. for new cell house recommended. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1903/4: 8.) . Jan. State prison overcrowded. (Govs. mess. (Murphy) Jan. 1904: 8.) LiBHABY 1877-1878. Apprn. to state prison /library. (A.R. treas- urer 1876/7 (p. 131)—same 1877/8.) 1881. No. of volumes delivered to keeper of state prison. (A.R. state librarian 1880/1: 5.) 1891. Apprn. to state prison library. (A.R. treasurer 1890/1: 304.) . Comment on apprn. for benefit of state prison library. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: 45.) Receipts and Expenditukes 1808/9. Stmt.: State Prison in acct. virith state; amt. of stock Oct. 1, 1809, where from and what It consists of. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1809: 281-282.) 1832-1837. Comparative stmt, of amts. appropriated for building and completing new state prison. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 459.) Part of rept. of committee of ways and means on state finances, Feb. 8, 1838. 1834. Feb. 24. Govs. mess. (Vroom) transmitting accts.. of comrs. rel. to erection of new state prison. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4: 466-503.) 1836-1843. Rept. of inspectors of N. J. state prison [Feb. 9, 1844] in reply to res. (at preceding session) requiring stmt, of earnings, receipts, disbursements, etc., of state prison Oct. 1, 1836, to Oct. 1, 1843. (Same 1843/4: 365-408; Jol. Legisl. Council 1843/4: 331-378.) 1836/7. Full stmt, of receipts and disbursements of state prison, of balance of profit and loss under their appropriate heads. (Rept. of condition of N. J. state prison 1836/7: 157-161.) Paging from Collected docs. 1837. Debt contracted on acct. of new penitentiary; revenue from transit duties. (Gtovs. mess. (Dick- erson) Jan. 3, 1837.) 1837-1838. Rept. of keeper of state prison in answer to res. requesting acct. of expenditures of apprns. for finishing certain parts of prison made under acts of Nov. 13, 1837, and Feb. 27, 1838. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9: 312-314.) 1839. Jan. 21. Rept. of keeper of state penitentiary, Jos. A. Yard, in compliance with res. of last sitting, stating expenditures from apprns. (Same 1838/9: 312-314.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd Receipts and Bxpenditdbbs — cont'd 1839. Feb. 29. Rept. of committee (Archer) on res. rel. to apprns. for the state penitentiary. (Same 1838/ 9: 449-450.) . Nov. 6. Communication from keeper of state prison rel. to his manner of keeping accts. (Same 1839/40: 158-159.) 1840. Communication from keeper of penitentiary giv- ing reasons why accts. of said institution are not ready for examination and settlement. (Same 1840/ 1: 70-71.) 1841. Jan. 29. Rept. of inspectors of state prison in compliance with res., requesting extracts from their minutes rel. to certain financial transactions. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1840/1: 146-147.) . Mch. 1. Communications from keeper and bd. inspectors of state penitentiary rel. to its embar- rassed condition for want of funds to meet demands agst. prison and asking remedial measures. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 560-562.) 1843. On the financial condition of the prison. (Rept. on state prison 1842/3: 7.) 1843/4-1903/4. Financial stmt, of keeper. (Same 1843/ 4 (p. 264)— same 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. Eepts. are tabular some years : narrative, others. 1844. Finances of the state prison. (Same 1843/4: 261; 262-263.) Paging from Collected docs. 1857. Table: disbursement of apprn. of $10,000 for re- lief of the state prison; names of creditors, amt. paid, when paid, on what acct. (Same 1857: 22.) 1858. Mch. 2. Rept. of Inspectors of state prison rel. to reduction of expenses. Trenton: " True American " Office, 1858. 6 pp. 12°. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1858: 412-415; App. to Minutes of Assem. 1858: 1013-1016.) Copy of the separate seen in the N. Y. Public Library. 100 copies were ordered printed. (Sen. jol. 1858: 415.) 1864/5-1871/2. Apprn. to state prison. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (p. 619)— game 1871/2.) Paging from Collected docs. 1864/5-1903/4. State prison repairs. (Same 1864/5 (p. 620)— some 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. . Table: amts. paid to acct. of state prison salaries. (Same 1864/5 (pp. 598-599)— .some 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. 1865/70-1881/93. Table: earnings, expenses, losses and gains, each year. (A.R. state prison 1870 (p. 16)— same 1892/3.) Table is cumulative from 1865 in repts. from 1870 to 1873 excepting In 1871 (1867/71) ; from 1866 dur- ing period 1873/4-1884/5 ; from 1865 in 1887/8 and' ^ from 1880 in 1889/90-1891/2. from 1881 In 1892/3. Omitted in 1885/6, 1886/7, 1888/9. 1865/76-1881/93. Table: no. of convicts, cost of main- tenance in detail, earnings, each fiscal year. (Same 1875/6 (p. 11)— some 1892/3.) Table is cumulative from 1865 in the repts. from 1875/6 to 1888/9 ; from 1880 in repts. from 1889/90 to 1891/2 ; from 1881 in the rept. for 1893. Omitted in 1885/6 and 1886/7. 1866. By act of Feb. 28, additional apprn. was made to pay present Indebtedness and defray expenses of state prison. (A.R. comptroUer 1865/6: 14.) . Expenditures of state prison 1864/5; earnings; amt. reed, from state. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 15-16.) 1866-1879. Comparative stmt, showing earnings, ex- penses and deficits before and after apptmt. of su- pervisor and bd. of supervisors. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1879: 8-9.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 501 MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd Receipts and Expendittibes — cont'd 1867-1871. Table comparing financial results under former law with those of present law. {Same 1871: 17.) 1867/8-1903/4. Comment on disbursements of apprns. to state prison. (A.R. comptroller 1867/8 (pp. 11- 12)— same 1903/4.) No rept. 1893/4. 1S68/9-1878/9. Expenditures for state prison improve- ments. (A.R. treasurer 1868/9 (pp. 382-383) — same 1878/9.) No returns In 1874/5, 1876/7 and 1877/8. 1870-1872. Apprn. to state prison for new wing. (Same 1869/70 (pp. 319-320)— some 1871/2.) 1870-1892. Amt. of moneys drawn from treasury on in- spectors' drafts; expenditure. (Rept. on N. J. state prison 1869/70 (pp. 4-5) — some 1892.) 1870-1893. Stmt, of gains and losses [i. e. receipts and expenditures] for the fiscal year. {Same 1870 (p. 15)— some 1892/3.) 1870-1897. Balance sheet; balances, inventory, profit and loss, stock, etc. (Same 1869/70, foldg. table — same 1897. ) 1871-1876. Amts. expended on escaped convicts. (A.R. treasurer 1870/1 (p. 89)— some 1875/6.) Omitted in 1871/2. 1871-1879. Table: no. of prisoners and amt. of earnings each year. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1879: 22.) 1872. Cost of new wing to state prison. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 5.) . Comment on apprns. for erecting east wing of state prison. (A.R. comptroller 1871/2: 11.) 1872-1873. Amt. expended for repairs by old board, incl. convict labor from Nov. 1, 1872, to Mch. 31, 1873. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1873: 10-11.) 1872-1904. Table: receipts into state from fund from proceeds of state prison earnings. (A.R. treasurer 1871/2 (p. 21)— some 1903/4.) 1873-1878. Financial stmts, of inspectors: salaries of employes; do. of inspectors; expenditures in de- tail. (A.R. state prison 1872/3 (pp. 7-12) — same 1877/8.) Detailed expenditure omitted after 1874/5. 1874. Receipts and net gain, at state prison; no. of pris- oners; crowded state. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1874-1875. Apprn. to gas works at state prison. (A.R. treasurer 1873/4 (p. 96) — same 1874/5.) 1876-1892. Table: revenue each year. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1891/2: 13-14.) 1876-1904. State prison maintenance. (A.R. treasurer 1875/6 (pp. 97-100)— soTOe 1903/4.) 1877-1878. Comment on disbursements on acct. of state prison extension and estimates to pay balance of apprns. (A.R. comptroller 1876/7 (p. 21) — same 1878.) 1877-1879. Apprn. to state prison extension. (A.R. treasurer 1876/7 (pp. 63-64)— some 1878/9.) 1877/8. Payments to comn. on prison system. (Same 1877/8: 130.) 1878-1879. Expenditures on state prison water supply. (Same 1877/8 (p. 121)— some 1878/9.) 1880-1891. Table: no. of convicts, cost per capita per annum of all items of expenses separately, and in aggregate, as well as the per capita per annum earnings, and amt. of deficit. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1890/1: 88.) 1880/90-1881/93. Table: no. of convicts, ann. cost of subsistence and maintenance separately; also total cost, incl. all expenses per man, with amt. of earn- ings and net loss to state for fiscal yr. (Same 1889/ 90 (p. 45)— some 1892/3.) MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Prison — cont'd Receipts and Expendituees — cont'd 1881-1903/4. Comment on state prison receipts. (A.R. comptroller 1880/1 (pp. 19-20)— some 1903/4.) 1883-1884. Apprns. for state prison gas works. (A.R. treasurer 1882/3 (p. 105)— some 1883/4.) 1884. See above, the general group, this date. 1884-1885. Apprns. for state prison wall. (A.R. treas- urer 1883/4 (p. 122)— some 1884/5.) 1885-1886. Apprns. to state prison shops. (iSfome 1884/ 5 (p. 164)— some 1885/6.) 1888. No. of prisoners, expenses and earnings of state prison, 1886/7; employment question; crowded con- dition; reformatory for delinquents betw. 16 and 25 suggested. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 19-21.) 1886-1892. Table: no. of prisoners; salaries paid. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1891/2: 21.) 1886/9-1886/93. Table: no. of days' work performed, earnings per capita, total earnings and amt. that contract system of working prisoners would have yielded at usual price paid, 50 cts. per day, for same period. (Same 1888/9 (p. 11)— same 1892/3.) 1887. No. of convicts, cost, earnings, etc., at state prison in 1886; increase of each over 1885; employment question; crowded conditions; apprn. for enlarge- ment recommended. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1889-1890. Table: articles bid for and price paid for articles coming under subsistence acct. (A.R. state prison 1891: 29.) 1890/1-1891/2. Deputy keepers and employes, and amts. paid them, each mo.; total. (Same 1891/2: foldg. table.) 1890-1892. Table: deputy keepers and employes, and amt. paid monthly. (Same 1892: folding table.) 1890/1. Financial acct. of state prison for fiscal year; no. of prisoners. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 34-35.) 1890/1-1893. Inventory and accts. in detail; repairs acct. (A.R. state prison 1890/1 (pp. 39-72; 91-95) — some 1892/3.) Eepalrs acct. omitted in 1892 and 1893. 1891/2-1891/3. Table: amt. of expenditures for state prison acct. for fiscal year. (Same 1892 (p. 12) — some 1893.) 1895-1896. Disbursements; state prison building comn. (A.R. treasurer 1894/5 (pp. 304-305) — same 1895/6.) 1896-1904. Expense of state prison furnishings. (Sams 1895/6 (p. 419)— some 1903/4.) 1898. Comment on receipts on acct. state prison build- ing comn. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8: 24.) . Unexpended balance of state prison building comn. (A.R. treasurer 1897/8: 161.) 1899. Apprns. for increased convenience in state prison. (Some 1898/9: 517.) 1899/00-1903/4. Table : expenditures of the year. (A.R. N. J. state prison 1899/00 (p. 10)— some 1903/4.) 1901. Cost of support of criminals in 1801; no. of pris- oners In 1900, cost, earnings. (Govs. mess. (Voor- hees) Jan. 8, 1901.) State Village for Epileptics serial 1898-1903/4. Ann. rept. of bd. of mgrs. of N. J. state village for epileptics. Checklist Dept. and doc. editions agree except that in the doc. ed. the imprint is omitted. 1. 1898. Somervllle : The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1899 13 pp. 2. 1898/9. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgley, 1900. 27 pp. 3. 1899/00. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Puhlishing Co., 1901. 23 pp. 503 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS— cont'd State Village for Epileptics — cont'd serial — cont'd 4. 1900/1. pp. 5. 1901/2. 21 pp. 6. 1902/3. 27 pp. 7. 1903/4. Checklist — confd Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Qnlgley, 1902. 24 SomerriUe : The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1902. SomervlUe : The Unionist-Gazette Assn., 1904. 26 pp. Paterson : News Printing Co., 1905. In Collected docs, as follows : 1. 1898 in Legist, docs. 1898, v. 5. doc. 42. 2. 1898/9 " ^' " 1899, v. 5, doc 42. 3. 1899/00" " " 1900, v. 3, doc. 24. 4. 1900/1 '• " ■' 1901, T. 2, doc. 19. 5. 1901/2 — - - 6. 1902/3 " 7. 1903/4 " 1902, V. 2, doc. 19. 1903, v. 2, doc 19. 1904, T. 2. doc. 18. non^serial 1902. Law governing the N. J. State Village for Epilep- tics as amended to July, 1902. Hopewell: Race & Savidge, 1902. 12 pp. Copy seen in State Library. Receifts and Expesditdses 1895/6. Disbnrsements; comn. on epileptics. (A.R. treasurer 1895/6: 421.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6: 55.) 1898/9-1903/4. Disbursements; VUlage for Epileptics. (AJl. treasurer 1898/9 (p. 536)— som* 1903/4.) . Sama (A.R. comptroller 1898/9 (p. 68) — same 1903/4.) HAIRS (SAMUEL) Assemblyman from Monmonth Co.. 1837 ; state treas- urer 1848-1850 (see Finance : State). MALASIA; see PUBLIC HEALTH MALLOEY (CHAS. J.)* 1892/3-1898/9. Rept as principal of Newton public schools. (AH. bd. of education 1892/3 pt 1, app. (pp. 130-133)— gome 1898/9.) Omitted 1894/5-1897/8. MANDA (W. A.) 1897. Floriculture. 141-147.) (Procs. state hortia socy. 1897: MANGEL WUKZEL Crop; see Agiicnltnre. Crops. Vegetable MANNING (BENJAMIN) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1776-1778, 1794-1795. 1799 ; memlier of committee to count and bnrn can- celled money, 1795 ; see Money, 1795 ; see Honey. MANRO (W. D.) 1896/7. Rept as supt of schools in Paterson. (AJ{. bd of education 1896/7: 235-238.) 1896/7. Rept on manual training In Paterson schools (Same 1896/7: 337-339.) MANSFIELD (A. D.) 1902. How we grow peaches. 1902: 159-173.) (Procs. state hortia socy. MANUAL TRAINING AND INDUSTEIAL SCHOOL FOR COL- ORED YOUTH, BORDENTOWN; see EDUCATION: DTDI- VIDUAL INSTITUTIONS MANURES; see AGRICULTURE. SOILS • Given as Hajory in 1893/4 and 1898/9. MAPES (C. V.) 1878. Agric. and manures. (6 A.R. bd. agric. 1878: 79- 108.) 1879. Effects of fertilizers on different soils — experi- ments. (7 same 1879: 45-82.) 1883. Use of potash [as a fertilizer]. (10 same 1882: 189-190.) . Remarks on fertilizers. (10 same 1882: 181-187.) MAPLE; see FORESTS AND FORESTRY MAPLE SUGAR Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Sugar Inspection; see Food and Drug Law MAPS Geological; see Geology. Maps MARKETING; see AGRICULTURE MARKLEY (A. W.) State director of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy B.B. coa., 1860. Report; see Railroads: Individual. United N. J. RR. and Canal Co. MARL; see AGRICULTURE. SOILS MARLOW QOHN) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co.. 1850-1851. Reports by CoMinrTEE OS Corporations 1851. March 7. State agriculturist (Minutes of As- sem. 1851: 836-837.) MARLTON, BURLINGTON CO. Potato Crop; see Agricnltore. Crops. Vegetable MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE; see VITAL STATISTICS. MAR- RIAGE, ETC. MARSH (DANIEL) Assemblyman from Essex Co. 1880, 1882-188.3, 188.5- 1886, 1889, 1893; member of committee to count and bum cancelled money, 1793 (see Sloney) ; mem- ber of Council from Essex Co. 1798-1800. Reports by [Select] Commhtee 1798. Nov. 6. Penitentiary house and accts. of Jona- than Doan, supt (JoL legisL council Oct 1798: 16- 17.) MARSH (ELIAS J.) Memlier of Passaic Valley Sewerage comn., 1897: s<^ Water Supply, etc Passaic Valley, the serial group. 1877. Vital statistics. (1 AJt bd. of health 1877: 35-42. ) 1897. River pollution. (21 A.R. bd. of health 1897: 265-273.) MARSH (ELIAS J, JR.) Member of Passaic Elver comn. 1899. See Water Supply. Passaic Valley. MARSH (EPHRAIM), 1796-1864 Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1825-1827; Senator, 1848-1850 ; state director of Delaware and Baritan Canal and Camden and Amboy E.E. cos.. 1861 (for Keport ; see Eailroads. Indivldnal. United >' J. K.K. and Canal Co.) ; noted for his efforts in behalf of the Morris Canal Co. Reports by [Select] Committee 1826. Nov. 16, Hoboken Banking and Grazing Co (Votes of Assem. Oct 1826: 83-84.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 503 MARSH AND TIDE LANDS; see LAND MARSHALL (WILLIAM) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1830-1832, 1834-1835. Reports by Committee on Treasurer's Accounts 1835. See Finance: State, serial group B. [Select] Committee 1830. Nov. 3. State subscription to Camden and Am- boy R.R. and Transportation Co.; minority rept. (Votes of Assem. 1830/1: 27.) 1831. Nov. 4. New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. (Same 1831/2: 75.) 1832. March 15. New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. (iSome 1831/2: 322.) 1835. Feb. 12. Geol. survey. (Same 1834/5: 329.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5 : 329.) MARTIN (EPHRAIM) Member of Council from Middlesex Co., 1795, 1797, 1799-1806. Reports by [Select] Committee 1800. March 5. Brigade artillery. (Jol. legisl. council Feb. 1801: 65.) MARTIN (LEBBEUS) Assemblyman from Sussex Co.. 1871, 1872. 1892. Tobacco growing. (13 A.R. state agric. exper. station and 5 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1892 : 144-146.) MARTIN (SAMUEL K.) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1847-1849 ; Senator 1855-185T. Reports by Special Committee 1848. Feb. 17. State lunatic asylum. (Votes of Assem. 1848: 708-710.) 1856. Feb. 27. Roads. (Sen. joL 1856: 438-445.) . Same. 12 pp. (App. to Minutes of Assem. 1856.) 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1856:438-445.) MASSEY (W. F.) 1905. Market gardening. (32 A.R. bd. agric. 1904: 139- 159.) MASTER AND SERVANT LAW 1894. Decisions of N. J. courts; master and servant; mechanics' lien. (17 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1893/4: 555-568.) 1898. The law of master and servant; by Frank Ber- gen. (21 same 1897/8: 303-308.) 1899-1900. Decisions of the courts on cases affecting the interests of labor. (23 same 1899/00: 267-280.) Law of master and servant. 1899-1901. Decisions of courts on cases affecting the interests of labor. (24 same 1900/1: 509-516.) Employers' liability, master and servant law. 1902-1903. Decisions of courts In cases affecting the in- terests of labor. (26 same 1902/3: 431-447.) Master and servant law, employers' liability, rigbt to strike. 1904. Decisions of courts. (27 same 1903/4: 267-282.) Master and servant, labor unions, employers and em- ployes, etc. MATAWAN, MONMOUTH CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Fanners' and Merchants' Bank Cabbage Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable Corn Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain MATHEWS (EDWARD F.) Assemblyman- from Burlington Co., 1876-1878. Reports by Special Committee 1878. April 2. Salaries and fees of officers. (Minutes of Assem. 1878: 1116-1122.) . Same. 8 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1878, doc. 44.) . Same, separate. Newark: Prtd. by William B. Guild, 1878. 10 pp. MATTHEWS (JOHN J.) Supt. School Census ; see Education. School Census, the serial group. MATTHEWS (WATSON B.) 1898/9. Rept. as principal of Madison public school. (A.R. bd. of education 1898/9: 269-270.) 1899/00-1903/1904. A.R. as co. supt. of schools in Morris Co. (Same 1899/00 (pp. 176-177)— some 1903/4.) MAURICE RIVER; see RIVER CONSERVANCY MAXSON (HENRY M.) 1892/3-1903/4. Rept. as supt. of schools of Plainfield. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1, app. (pp. 151- 153)— «ome 1903/4.) 1902. "Truancy legislation. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 133-136.) MAXWELL (GEORGE) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1818-1823. Reports by [Select] Committee 1821. Nov. 22. Fish baskets in the Delaware River. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1821: 71.) MAY (JOHN N.) 1902. Rose culture. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1902: 137-143.) MAYER (JOHN) 1883. [Plan for preparing ensilage.] (10 A.R. bd. agric. 1882: 190-191.) MAYNARD (S. T.) 1884. Peach yellows. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Dec. 1884: 76-85.) . Same. (12 A.R. bd. of agric. 1884: 327-331.) MAY'S LANDING, ATLANTIC CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Atlantic Bank. Also Mer- chants' Bank Rainfall; see Climate MEAD (PETER B.) 1887. Flower seeds. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1887: 117-125.) MEADOW LANDS; see LAND MEADOWS AND PASTURES; see AGRICULTURE MEASLES; see PUBLIC HEALTH MEAT Inspection; see Food and Drug Law Prices; see that title MECHANICS' LIEN LAW; see LIEN LAW MECRAY (JAMES) 1887. Distr. Inspection. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887: 163-164.) 504 INDEX TO DOCTIMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY HEDFORD, BTTRLrNGTON CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Borlington Co. Bank MEDICAL EXAMINERS; see LICEHSE. DRUGGISTS MEECH (MRS. J. D.) 1882. Bulbs. (Procs. state hortlc. socy. 1882: 36-39.) . Same. (9 AR. bd. agric. 1881: 296-299.) 1886. Uses of flowers. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1886: 105-108.) MEECH (W. W.) 1884. Pruning the vine. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 79.) 1886. How does mulching the soil increase its fertility? {Same 1886: 64-68.) MEEHAN (JOSEPH) 1896. Ornamental trees — ^what to plant and how to plant them. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1896: 161- 164.) MEEKER (ROBT. A) 1901. The need of engineering skiU in road building. (8 Ail, comr. of public roads 1901: 46-51.) 1902. Marcellus shale as a satisfactory finder. (9 same 1902: 105.) . Water, the greatest enemy of permanent road im- provement. (9 same 1902: 73-74.) . A machine for road repair, called " Porcupine." (9 same 1902: 102-104.) . Road supervision. (9 same 1902: 71-73.) 1903. See Roads, New Jersey, this date. Influence of good roads in N. J. (10 AR. comr. of public roads 1903: 71-75.) 1904. N. J. at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. (11 same 1904: 57-60.) MEEKER (ROBT. E.) 1892. Need of engineering skill in permanent road buildtug. (19 AJt bd. of agric. 1891: 561-565.) Same. (1 AJR. comr. of public roads 1894: 71-75.) MEEKER (STEPHEN J.) Member of state bd. of assessors, 189T-15IM. Annual Reports ; see Taxation : State. MEGIE (B. C.) 1887/8-1888/9. Rept as co. supt of schools in Morris Co. (AJR. bd. of education 1887/8 app. (pp. 80-82) — same 1888/9.) MEIER (F. R.) 1902. Basket-willow culture. (AJl. state geologist 1902: 109-112.) . March. Does forestry in New Jersey pay? by F. R. Meier, consulting forester. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 9 pp. Forestry BqU. 2 issued by the geol, surrey of N, J. Copies seen In the X. J. State Library and in the Free Pnblic Library of Xewart. . Forest fires iu X. J. (A.R. state geolc^st 1902: 97-107.) 1903. Forestry for X. J. farmers. (30 AR. bd. agria 1902: 307-322.) . Trees to be planted on waste lands of X. J. farms. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1903: 208-215.) . Forest fires in X. J. (AJR, state geol(%lst 1903: 45-71.) 1904. Forest fires in X. J. (Same 1904: 273-289.) MELEHEY (CLAREWCE E.) 1882/3-1883/4. Rept as supt of schools of Paterson. (AR. bd. of education 1882/3 app. (pp. 32-35) — same 1883/4.) MELON Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit MENHADEN; see FISH AND GAME MERCER (X)UNTY Created by act of Feb. 22, 1843. See also Hlghtatnwn, Hopewell, Lawrencevillc, Prince- ton, Trenton. Agrioiltiiial Societies; see that title Agriculture; see that title Almshouse; see Maintenance. Dependents Com Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain. Com Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fair; see A^culture. Fairs Fish and Game; see that title Forests; see Forests and Forestry Fruit Crops; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit (Jeology; see that title Potato Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable Roads; see that title School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Teachers' Institntes Fee Fdacation. Teachers' Institntes. under dates 1854- 1533. MERRIAM (C. H.) 1892. Ornithology, mammalogy and bird migration. (19 AR. bd. agric. 1891: 145-152.) MESSLER (ABRM.) See Edncation. Teachers. Examinations. Somerset Co. METAL GOODS Manufacture; see Industries, etc. METS Q. A.) 1896 7-1901/2. Rept as eo. supt of schools in Somerset Co. (AR. bd. of edncation 1896/7 (pp. 185-188)— same 1901/2.) METUCHEN, MIDDLESEX CO. Water Supply; see that title MEYERS (CHAS. V.) 1892/3-1893/4. Meteorological examinations at New Brunswick during the fiscal year. (17 AJt bd. health 1893 (p. 604)— 18 same 1894.) MEYRICK (A- S.) 1879. See Settle (Edwd.), this date. 1S84. Immigration and the labor problem. (7 A.R, bu- reau of statistics of labor, eta 1883/4: 282-296.) MICA; see MINES, ETC. MICHIE (A) 1880. Decoration of lawns. (7 AR. bd. agria 1879: 186-193.) MICKLE (CHARLES) Assemblyman from Bnrlington Co., 1857-1859. Reports by Committee ox Baxks 1857. March 5. Commercial Bank of Xew .Jersey at Perth Amboy. (Minutes of Assem. 1857: 783-790.) Same, separate. Trenton: " True American" Of- fice, 1857. 10 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 505 MICKLE (JOHN W.) Member of Council from Gloucester Co., 1830, 1833-1835. Repotts by [Select] Committee 1831. Jan. Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transporta- tion Co. (Jol. leglsl. council Jan. 1831: 39.) . Jan. 17. Camden and Amboy R.R. and Trans- portation Co. (Same Jan. 1831: 42.) 1834. Feb. 21. Bank of U. S. (Same 1833/4: 144-146.) MICKLETON, GLOUCESTER CO. Potato Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable MIDDLESEX COUNTY One of the nine counties in existence at date of union of Bast and West Jersey (1702). See also Dean Station, Metuchen, New Brunswick, Perth Amhoy, South Amboy, Woodbridge. Agricultural Societies; see that title Agriculture; see that title Almshouse; see Maintenance. Dependents Banks; see Banks: Individual Climate; see that title Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fish and Game; see that title Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Geology; see that title Jail; see Maintenance. Delinquents Potato Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable Poultry; see Agriculture Roads; see that title Schools in; see Education Taxes; see Taxation: State MIDDLETOWN, MONMOUTH CO. Asparagus; see Agriculture. Crops. Climate; see that title Temperature; see Climate Vegetable MIDDLETOWN POINT Banks; see Banks: Individual. Farmers' and Merchants' Bank MIGRATION; see POPULATION MILBURN (JOSEPH) Deputy Factory Inspector, 2d district, 1898-1902 ; see Labor, Factory Inspection. MILITARY EDUCATION; see EDUCATION. MILITARY MILITARY RECORDS; see MILITIA MILITIA Only an occasional report of the quartermaster-general was found before 1838, and but few of the ad.intant general's before 1846, though the act of Feb. 16, 1811, establishing a militia system, made it the duty of the ad], gen. to lay an abstract of returns from officers of divisions, brigades, etc., before the com- mander-in-chief of the state [the Governor] who was required to lay the same before the legislature ; the adjutant general was also required to malse a return of all the militia of the state to the presi- dent of the D. S. and to lay his accounts before the legislature at their annual sitting. The same act required the quartermaster-general to lay his ac- counts annually before the legislature. There is a record of one report made before the passage of the act of Feb., 1811. Gov. Bloomfleld in a mes- sage dated Oct. 22, 1805 (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1805 : 371-372) transmitted a rept. of adjutant general Hunt " although no law exists requiring it." The rept. is not printed in the Journal. MILITIA— cont'd serial ADJUTANT GENERAL 1 series 1811-1845. [Ann. rept. of the adjutant general.] Checklist 1811-1845. No separate copies found. In Collected docs, as follows : 1811 not found. [18121 in Votes of Assem. Jan. 1813 : 11. John Beatty, adjutant general. 1813-1817 none found. A rept, was transmitted by the Gov. in a message of .Ian. 17. 1818. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1818:56.) It is not prtd. in the jol. 1818-1822 none found. 1823 in Jol. Leglsl. Council 1823 : 94. Abstract of state militia. 1824 in Votes of Assem. 1824 : 91. Zaeharlah Rossell was adjutant general. 1825-1845 none found. 2 series 1846-1903/4. Ann. rept. of adjutant general. Checklist Thomas Oadwaladerj adjutant general 1846-1855. See below, Reprints. 1856 dept. ed. Trenton : " True American " Oflace, 1837. 19 pp. Copies seen In the N. Y. Public Library and in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 200 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. ,jol. 1857 : 93) ; 500 copies (Minutes of Assem. 1857:'556). See also below. Reprints. 1856 doc. ed. In Govs, mess., see below. 1857. See below, Reprints. RoM. F. StocTcton, Jr.. adjutant general 1858-1859. See below, Reprints. 1860 dept. ed. Trenton : Phillips and Boswell, 1861. 26 pp.. foldg. table. Entitled " Repts. of the adj. gen. and q. m. gen." pp. 1-10. Adj. gen.'s rept. pp. 11-26. Q. m. gen.'s rept. 1860 doc. ed. (Senate), n. t. p. pp. 295-302. " doc. ed. (House), n. t. p. pp. 22-31. 1861 dept. ed. Trenton : " True American " Office, 1862. 79 pp. 1861 dept. ed. Trenton, 1862. 58 pp. This edition was seen in the N. J. State Library. 1861 dept. ed. Jersey City: Prtd. by J. H. Lyon, 1862. 55 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1861 doc. ed. Jersey City : Prtd. by J. H. Lyon, 1862. 55 pp. " " " D. Naar. "True American' D. Naar, " True American " ' True American " Office, 1864. 1862 dept. ed. Trenton : Office, 1863. 19 pp. 1862 doc. ed. Trenton : Office. 1863. 19 pp. 1863 dept. ed. Trenton : 32 pp. 1863 dept. ed. Trenton, 1864. 24 pp. " dept. ed. Trenton. 1864. 27 pp. Copies of the two latter editions were seen in the N. J. State Library. 1863 doc. ed. Trenton : D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1864. 32 pp. 1864. Not found. " The rept. for 1864 is incorporated in 1865." (Note from Reprints published in 1904.) 1864/5 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " State Gazette " Office, 1866. 92 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1864/5 dept. ed. Trenton, 1866. 42 pp. 1864/5 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. pp. 887-976. 1866 dept- ed. Not found. " doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 1253-1264. Also published separately [dept. ed.?]. Trenton: D. Naar, " True American " Office, 1867. pp. 1253- 1264. Wm. S. Strylrer, adjutant general 1866/7 dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1868. 29 (1) pp. 1866/7 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 181-206. 1867/8 dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 186C. 22 (3) pp. 1867/8 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 1040-1065. 1868/9 dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1870. 23 pp. 1868/9 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 985-1007. 1869/70 dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1871. 23 pp. 1869/70 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 669-691. 1870/1 dept. ed. Trenton : State Gazette Office, 1872. 23 pp. 506 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY MHJTIA— cont'd serial — cont'd ADJUTANT GENERAL— cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — confd Wm. B. Stryker, adjutant general — cont'd 1870/1 doc ed. Trenton : State Gazette Office. 1872. 23 pp. 1871/2 dept ed. Trenton : State Gazette Office, 1873. 21 pp. 1871/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. For the remainder of the series doc. and dept. editions vary only in omission of imprint from the doc ed. 1872/3. Trenton: State Gazette — Mnrphy & Bechtel, 1873. 23 pp. 1873/4. Trenton: Public Opinion — ^Wm. S. Sliarp, 1874. 36 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library. 1874/5. Trenton : Pnblic Opinion — Wm. S. Sharp, 1875. 33 pp. 1875/6. Trenton : John L. Mnrphy, State Gazette, 1876. 35 pp. 1876/7. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar. 1877. 81 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. 1877/8. Trenton : Naar. Day & Naar, 1878. 45 pp. Copy Been in the N. 3. State Library. 1878/9. Trenton : Wm. S. Sliarp, 1879. 80 pp., diagrs. 1879/80. Mt Holly : Charles H. Folwell, 1880. 63 pp. 1880/1. Orange : Samnel Toombs. 1881. 158 pp. 1881/2. Lakewood : W. S. Snyder, 1882. 77 pp. 1882/3. Bridgeton : AUred M. Heston, 1884. 83 pp. 1883/4. Trenton : John L. Hnrphy, 1884. 91 pp. 1884/5. Trenton : John U Mnrphy, 1885. 125 pp. 1885/6. Camden : Courier Publishing Association, 1887. 136 pp. 1886/7. Trenton : The John L. Mnrphy Publishing Co., 1887. 160 pp. 1887/8. Trenton : J. A. Cresse & Co., 1888. 184 pp. 1888/9. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qulgiey, 1889. 244 pp. 1889/90. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Publishing Com- pany. 1890. 210 pp. 1890/1. Trenton : The John L. Mnrphy Publishing Com- pany. 1891. 220 pp. 1891/2. Somervllle: Unionist-Gazette Association, 1892. 259 pp. 1892/3. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quiglev. 1894. 293 pp. 1893/4. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quiglev. 1895. 432 pp. 1894 /.5. Somerville: rnionist-Gazette Association, 1896. 340 pp. 1895/6. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley. 1896. 321 pp. 1896/7. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley. 1898. 350 pp. 1897/8. SomervIUe: Unionist-Gazette Association. 1899. 269 pp. 1898/9. Somerville : Unionist-Gazette Association, 1900. 206 pp. Alex. C. Oliphant, adjutant general 1899/00. Camden : S. Chew & Sons, 1901. 252 pp. Adj. Gen. Oliphant's term b^an Oct. 29, 1900. 1900/1. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1902. 292 pp. R. Beber Breintnall. adjutant general 1901/2. Trenton : MacCrellish & Qnigley. 1903. 362 pp., illns., map. Henry W. Freeman was acting adj. gen., July 14-Sept. 30, 1902 ; adj. gen. Breintnall was apptd. Sept 30, 1902. 1902/3. Camden : Sinnlckson Chew & Sons Company, 1904. 362 pp. 1903/4. Paterson : News Printing Company, 1905. 399 pp.. lllns. In Collected docs, as follows : 1846-1848. In Govs. mess. : see below. 1849 in S^enate jol. 1850 : 24. " " Minutes of Assem. 1850 : 35. 1850 not found. 1851 in Senate jol. 1852, app. p. 645. " " Minutes of Assem. 1852 : 25. 1852-1859. In Govs. mess. ; see below. 1860 in App. to Senate jol. 1861 : 295-302. •• House joL 1861 : 22-31. 1861 in Leglsl. docs. 1862. " 1863. " 1864. •' 1865 : 888-976. • 1867 : 1253-1264. " 1868 : 181-206. " 1869 : 1040-1063. " 1870 : 98-5-1007. " 1871 : 669-691. " 1872. " 1873, doc 20. " 1874, doc 20. " 187.5. doc 20. " 1876. doc 20. " 1ST7. doc 20. " 1S7S [Pt. 1]. doc 14. " 1S79. T. 1. doc 42. " 1880, T. 2, doc 66. MILITIA— cont'd serial — cont'd 1862 1863 1864. '5 ; 1866 1866 7 ' 1S67 8 ' 1868 9 ' 1869 70- 1870 1 ■ 1871 2 1872 '3 ' 1873 4 ' 1874 5 • 1875 6 ; 1876 1877 8 • ADJUTANT GENERAL— cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — confd 1879/80 in LegisL docs. 1881, t. 2, doc. 52. 1882, T. 2, doc. 40. 1883, V. 1, doc 10. 1884, T. 1, doc. 10. 1885, T. 1, doc 10. 1886, Y. 1. doc. 9. 1887, T. 1, doc 9. 1888, T. 1, doc 10. 1889, T. 1, doc 7. 1890, T. 1, doc. 7. 1891, V. 3, doc 18. 1892, T. 3, doc. 17. 1893, V. 3, doc. 19. 1894, v. 3, doc 24. 1895 (1. c. 119 sess.). t. 5, doc 34. 1895 (L e. 120 sess.), y. 5. doc. 34. 1896, Y. 4, doc 20. 1897, V. 4, doc 20. 1898, V. 5, doc. 36. 1899, Y. 5, doc 24. 1900, V. 4, doc. 34. 1901, T. 4. doc 35. 1902, Y. 4, doc. 43. 1903, T. 4, doc 41. 1904, T. 5, doc. 54. In Documents as follows : 1846 in Govs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1847:14-15. 1847 " " " (Stratton) Jan. 12. 1848 : 18-19. 1848 " " " (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849 : 21. 1849-1851 only in doc editions of Gots. mess. 1852 in Gors. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853 : 35-37. Note that there are two dept. editions of this mess., on* of which does not include ace docs. 1853 in Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11. 1854 : 11-12. 1854 " " " (Price) Jan. 9, 1855 : 30-34. 1855 ' (Price) Jan. 8, 1856:35-36. Note that one edition of this mess, does not contain ace docs. (Price) Jan. 13, 1857 : 33-49. (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858 : 31-33. (Newell) Jan. 12. 1859 : 31-38. (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860:45-50. 1880/1 1881/2 " 1882/3 " 1883/4 " 1884/5 " 1885/6 " 1886/7 " 1887/8 " 1888/9 " 1889/90 " 1890/1 " 1891/2 " 1892/3 " 1893/4 " 1894/5 " 1895/6 " 1896/7 " 1897/8 " 1898/9 " 1899/00 " 1900/1 " 1901/2 " 1902/3 " 1903/4 " 1856 in Govs. mess. 1857 " 18.^8 " 1859 ' [Reprints] 1846-1859. Ann. rept of adj. gen. Trenton: phy Publishing C!o., 1904. J. L. Mur- 1846. 1847. 1848. 1849. 1850. 1851. 1852. 1853. 1854. 1855. 1856. 1857. (aecklist Tho». Cadtcalader, adjutant general 2 IL 2 11. 2 IL 2 IL 2 II. 2 U. Fl'- 7 pp. 4 pp. 16 pp. 5 pp. 187S '9 Richard F. Stoclcton, Jr., adjutant general 1858. 7 pp. 1859. 7 pp. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL 1 series 1811-1836. [Rept of the q. m. gen. to the Legislature.] Checklist 1811-1836. No separate copies were found- In Collected docs, as follows : Jonathan Rhea, quartervuuter-ijeneral 1811-1812. Not foond. [1812] in Totes of Assem. Jan. 1813 : 12-14. 1813-1817. Not found. Cbas. Gordon was quartermaster-general part of the year 1814 and Ellett Tucker 1814-1820. BUett Tucker, quartermaster-general 1818 in Totes of Assem. Oct. 1S18 : 96-97. 1819. Not found. 1820 In Totes of Assem. Oct. 1820 : 77. James J. 'Wilson, quartermaster-general 1821-1823. Not found. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 507 MILITIA— cont'd serial — cont'd QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL— cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd Garret D. Wall, quartermaster-general 1824 In Votes of Asaem. 1824/5 : 157-165. 1825 " " " " 1825/6 : 15-17. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1825/6 : 17.) 1826 In Votes of Assem. 1826/7 : 72-73. 1827 1827/8 : 50-51. 1828 " ' 1828/9:204-205. 1829-1835 not found. 1836 In Votes of Assem. 1836/7:290-292. Submitted Jan. 26, 1837. 2 series 1838-1903/4. Ann. rept. of the q. m. gen. to the Gov- ernor. Checklist 8aml. R. Hamilton, 18S7-18Si; Lewis Perrine, X85S-1888 1838-1860. No separate copies found. 1861 dept. ed. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 126 pp. " doc. ed. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1862. 126 pp. 1862 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by D. Naar, " True Amer- ican " OfSce, 1863. 180 pp. 1862 doc. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by D. Naar, " True Amer- ican " Office, 1863. 180 pp. 1862/3 dept. ed. Trenton : " True American " Office, 1864. 154 pp. 1862/3 doc. ed. Trenton : " True American " Office, 1864. 154 pp. 1863/4 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by J. E. Preese, " State Gazette " Office. 1865. 119 pp. The only copy seen was in the Office of the Custodian of the N. J. State Capitol. 1868/4 doc. ed. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 119 pp. 1864/5 dept. ed. Trenton : " State Gazette " Office, 1866. 107 pp., foldg. tables. 1864/5 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. pp. 977-1160. 1865/6 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 1265-1359. Also prtd. separately [in lieu of dept. ed. 7], with cover imprint. Trenton : Office of State Gazette, 1867. 1866/7 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1868. 136 pp. 1866/7 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 1015-1148. 1867/8 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1869. 9 pp. 1867/8 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 1137-1145. 1868/9 dept. ed. Not found. 1868/9 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 1123-1205. 1869/70 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 1141-1179. 1870/1 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1872. 26 (1) pp. 1870/1 doc. ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy & Beehtel, 1872. 26 (1) pp. 1871/2 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the State Gazette Office. 1873. 36 pp. 1871/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 36 pp. Hereafter the dept. and doc. editions differ only in omis- sion of imprint from the doc. ed. 1872/3. Trenton : State Gazette — Murphy & Beehtel, 1873. 86 pp. 1873/4. Trenton : Public Opinion — W. S. Sharp, 1874. 173 pp. 1874/5. Trenton : 63 pp. 1875/6. Trenton : Public Opinion — W. S. Sharp, 1875. MILITIA— cont'd serial — cont'd _. J. L. Murphy, State Gazette Prtg. House, 1877. 91 pp. 1876/7. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. 79 pp. 1877/8. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 112 pp. 1878/9. Trenton: W. S. Sharp, 1879. 131 pp. 1879/80. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1880. 144 pp. 1880/1. Lake Wood : W. S. Snyder, 1881. 190 pp. 1881/2. Hoboken : Moyer & Luehs, 1882. 149 pp. 1882/3. Newton : T. G. Bunnell, 1883. 155 pp. 1883/4. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1884. 153 pp. 1884/5. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1885. 181 pp. 1885/6. Camden : S. Chew, 1887. 221 pp. 1886/7. Somerrille : Unionist-Gazette Association, 1888. 245 pp. 1887/8. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1889. 255 pp. Wm. 8. Stryker, acting quartermaster-general, Oct. S, 1889-Jan., 1890 1888/9. Someryllle : Unionist-Gazette Association, 1890. 102 pp. Richard A: Donnelly, quartermaster-general 1889/90. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Com- pany, 1890. 88 pp. 1890/1. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1891. 63 pp. 1891/2. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1892. 56 pp. 1892/3. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1893. 60 pp. QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL— cont'd 2 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd Richard A. Donnelly qua/rtermaster-general — cont'd 1893/4. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley. 1895. 63 pp. 1894/5. Somerville : Unionist-Gazette Print, 1896. 61 pp. 1895/6. Somerville : Unionist-Gazette Print, 1897. 61 pp. 1896/7. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1898. 59 pp. 1897/8. Somerville: Unionist-Gazette Association, 1899. 65 pp. 1898/9. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley. 1900. 57 pp. 1899/00. Camden : S. Chew & Sons, 1901. 75 pp. 1900/1. Trenton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1902. 75 pp. 1901/2. SomerTlile : Unionist-Gazette Association, 1903. 64 pp. 1902/3. Somerville : Unionist-Gazette Association, 1904. 32 pp. 1903/4. Paterson : News Printing Co., 1905. 29 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 18.'?8-1849 in Govs. mess. ; see below. 1850 in Senate jol. 1851 : 63-65. " Minutes of Assem. 1851 : 76-78. 1851 " Senate Jol. 1852 app., pp. 640-644. " " Votes of Assem. 1852 : 21-24. 1852-1859 in Govs. mess. ; see below. 1860 in app. to Senate jol. 1861 : 303-320, foldg. table. " " app. to House Jol. 1861 : 33-49, foldg. table. 1861 in Legisl. docs. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866 : 977-1160. 1867 : 1265-1359. 1868 : 1015-1148. 1869 : 1137-1145. 1870 : 1123-1205. 1371 : 1141-1179. 1872. 1873, doc. 21. 1874, doc. 21. 1874, V. 2. 1875, doc. 21. 1876, doc. 21. 1877, doc. 22. 1878, [pt. 1], doc. 15. 1879, V. 2, doc. 43. 1880, doc. 53. 1881, T. 2, doc. 53. 1862 1862/3 " 1863/4 " 1864/5 " 1865/6 " 1866/7 " 1867/8 " 1868/9 " 1869/70 " 1870/1 " 1871/2 " 1872/3 II 1873/4 " 1874/5 " 1875/6 " 1876/7 " 1877/8 " 1878/9 " 1879/80 " 1880/1 not found 1881/2 in Legisl. docs. 1883, v. 1, doc. 9. 1882/8 ""■ ' ' 1884, V. 1, doc. 6. 1885, v. 1, doc. 6. 1886, V. 1, doc. 5. 1887, V. 1, doc. 5. 1888, V. 1, doc. 6. 1889, V. 1, doc. 6. 1890, V. 1, doc. 6. 1891, V. 3, doc. 19. 1892, V. 3, doc. 18. 1893, V. 3, doc. 20. 1894, V. 3, doc. 25. 1895 (1. e. 119 sess.), v. 5, doc. 35. 1895 (i. e. 120 sess.), v. 5, doc. 35. 1896, V. 4, doc. 30. 1897, V. 4, doc. 21. 1898, V. 5, doc. 37. 1899, V. 5, doc. 25. 1900, V. 4, doc. 35. 1901, V. 4, doc. 36. 1902, V. 4, doc. 44. 1903, V. 4, doc. 42. 1904, V. 5, doc. 55. 1883/4 " 1884/5 " 1885/6 " 1886/7 " 1887/8 " 1888/9 " 1889/90 " 1890/1 " 1891/2 " 1892/3 " 1893/4 " 1894/5 " 1895/6 " 1896/7 " 1897/8 " 1898/9 " 1899/00 " 1900/1 " 1901/2 " 1902/3 " 1903/4 " In Documents as follows : 1838 in Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 24. 1838 : 13-15. 1839 " " " (Pennington) Oct. 22, 1839 : 15-17. 1840 " " " (Pennington) Oct. 27, 1840. 1841 " " " (Pennington) Oct. 26, 1841. 1842 (Pennington) Oct. 25, 1842. 1843 " " " (Pennington) Oct. 24. 1843 : 13-16. 1844 " " " (Haines) Jan., 15, 1845 : 20-22. 1845 " " " (Stratton) Jan. 14, 1846. 1846 " " " (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1847: 16-17. 1847 " " " (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1848 : 20-21. 1848 ' (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849 : 22-23. 1849 " " " (Haines) Jan. 8, 1850: 19-22. 1850-1851 only in Doc. editions of Govs. mess. 1852 in Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11. 1853:33-34. 1853 (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854 : 5-9. 1854 " " " (Price) Jan. 9, 1855 : 23-29. 1855 " " " (Price) Jan. 8. 1856 : 25-33. 1856 " " " (Price) Jan. 13. 1857 : 21-32. 1857 (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858 : 35-58. 1858 (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859 : 39-59. 1859 " " " (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860. 508 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MILITIA— cont'd non-serial 1792. Govs. mess. (Faterson") rel. to organization of the militia, etc. (Votes of Assem. 1792/3: 70-71.) 1796. Rept. of the committee (Randolph) on the letter of Walter Ker Cole rel. to the barracks in the city of New Brunswick. (Same Oct. 1796: 19.) 1797. Rept. of committee (De Vroom) apptd. to en- quire whether any and what alterations should be made in act concerning cavalry and artillery. (iSame Jan. 1797: 39-40.) 1800. Rept. of committee (Martin) on res. rel. to Govs, procuring artillery for each brigade of state. (Jol. Legisl. Council Feb. 1801: 65.) 1801. Rept of it. committee (Newton) apptd. to en- quire what sums of money have been drawn from treasury, by virtue of act to authorize the Gov. to purchase field artillery, etc. (Same Oct. 1801: 98; Votes of Assem. Oct. 1801: 18.) . Rept. of committee (Prelinghuysen) on inex- pediency of making alterations in the militia laws of the state. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1801: 97.) 1808. Rept of military committee (Stryker) rel. to military system of state. (Same Oct. 1808: 134-135.) . Rept of committee (Ludlow) on bill to provide for payment of certain claims for teaching military music. (Jol. of Legisl. Council Oct 1808: 811.) 1809. Rept of military committee (Stryker) recom- mending amdmts. to militia laws, rel. to exemp- tions, length of service, fines for delinquencies, check to be provided for expenditures of public monies and some method devised to ensure paying forward any balances from brigade boards into treasury. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1809: 196-197.) . Rept. of committee (Bateman) on Items from Govs. mess. rel. to purchase, mounting of field artil- lery and deficiencies of military fines in treasury to defray expenses thereof, with stmt. (Same Oct. 1809: 206-208.) 1812. Govs. mess. (Bloomfield) ; war with Great Britain and dependence of the U. S. on aid from the state governments. (Same Aug. 1812: 222-223.) . Rept. of committee (Dickerson) on mess, of Gov. reL to measures to be taken to equip state troops. (Same Aug. 1812: 223-225.) . Declaration of Council and Assembly rel. to pol- icy of federal govt, respecting war with Great Britain. (Jol. of Legist Council Oct 1812: 1293- 1297.) 1813. Communication from (Jov. (Ogden) rel. to organ- ization and training of militia. (Jol. of Legisl. Council Jan. 1813: 1305-1307; Minutes of Assem. Jan. 1813: 9-10.) . Communication from treasurer (Gordon) ; de- linquent brigade, etc. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1813: 12.) . Rept. of military committee (Beatty) rel. to fail- ure of brigade paymasters and judge advocates to make yearly returns to treasurer. (Same Jan. 1813: 98.) 1814. Govs. mess. (Pennington) rel. to general im- provement of militia and coast defences. (Same Jan. 1814: 84-91; Jol. Legisl. CouncU 1814: 1478- 1487.) . Same, separate. Not Been. Ordered prtd. (Totes of Assem. Jan. 1814 : 91.) . . Govs. mess. (Pennington) respecting shore and coast defences; militia in service of the U. S.; pay of non-commissioned officers, etc; the pending war. (Same Oct 1814: 24-29; Jol. Legist Council Oct 1814: 1613-1619.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Totes of Assem. Oct. 1&14 : 30.) MILITIA— cont'd nonrserial — cont'd 1815. Govs. mess. (Pennington) resp. discharge of state militia from the U. S. service, payment of troops, and defects in the militia law; warning agst. an Eastern Confederacy. (Jol. Legisl. Council Jan. 1815: 1646-1653; Votes of Assem. Jan. 1815: 104- 110.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Jol. Legisl. Council Jan. 1815 : 1653.) . Rept. of committee (Parker) to whom was com- mitted doc. rel. to execution by Gov. of act of Feb. 18 authorizing him to borrow money to pay militia. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1815: 16-17.) . Rept of jt. military committee (Dayton) re- questing instructions on certain leading principles connected with subject of revision and amdmt. of militia system. (Same Jan. 1815: 151-152.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Totes of Assem. Jan. 1815 : 152.) 1816. Rept. of q. m. gen. (Ellett Tucker) resp. military apparatus of the state. (Votes of Assem. 1815/6: 204-205.) . Need of an energetic militia system. ((Jovs. mess. (Dickerson) Jan. 12, 1816.) . Rept. of the committee (Kitchell) on res. order- ing an enquiry into the situation and quantity of the arms and munitions of war belonging to the state. (Votes of Assem. 1815/6: 139-142.) 1820. Rept. of committee (Stryker) on repts. of q. m. gen. and adj. gen. (Jol. Legisl. Council Oct. 1820: 245.) For repts. see above, tlie serial group. 1821. Rept. of committee (Pennington) on res. for In- quiry Into situation of arms and ordnance belong- ing to state, with stmt, from q. m. gen. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1821: 112-113.) 1824. Rept. from committee (IQine) apptd. to examine and rept., if any, and what alterations are neces- sary in militia system. (Same Oct, 1824: 86-87; Jol. Legisl. Council, 1824: 32-34.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. ; no. of copies not specified. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1824:87.) 1829. Rept. of committee (CJodwin) apptd. on subject of the militia law. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9: 281.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1828 '9 : 281.) . Rept. of committee (Stites) to whom was re- ferred petition of E. Dunbar and T. B. Ranson, of the military school at Orange, asking loan of arms; favorable. (Votes of Assem. 1828/9: 225-226.) 1831. Arms In state house; no. distributed among bri- gades; no. due from war dept at Washington; im- possibility of drawing them on acct. of having no place for storage; state house already endangered by Increased weight it sustains; propriety of pro- viding place for storage of arms. ((5ovs. mess. (Vroom) Oct 27, 1831.) 1833. Defective mUitIa system; new mode of training suggested; tax of those conscientiously opposed to bearing arms might be required, equaJ to fine im- posed on others as substitute for duty and proceeds applied to school fund or some other object not op- posed to their religious feelings. (Same (Southard) Jan. 11, 1833.) . Mess, from Gov. (Southard) transmitting com- munication from Gov. of Delaware covering a res. recommending the passage of law by Congress pro- viding for more perfect and uniform organization of the militia of several states. (Votes of Assem. 1832/3: 419^21.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 509 MILITIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1833. Defective militia system; improvements sug- gested. (Govs. mess. (Seeley) Oct. 23, 1833.) 1834. Kept, of committee (Thompson) to whom was re- ferred so much of Govs. mess, as relates to present militia system. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4: 292.) 1839. Legislature would be richly paid by a visit to the armory. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 22, 1839.) . Rept. of q. m. gen. (Duryee) in compliance with res. directing inquiry into condition of arms and ordnance belonging to state that have been loaned to the several brigades, etc. (Votes of Assem. 1838/ 9: 315-316; 343-344.) 1840. " The three great projects so lately introduced — the sub-treasury, a bankrupt law with power of reaching state corporations and militia bill are all calculated to accumulate power in the national ex- ecutive, and to embarrass or prostrate the rights of the states." (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 27, 1840.) . Rept. of joint committee on state militia (Irick) on the militia system, state arsenal, etc. (Jol. Leg- isl. Council 1839/40: 293-294.) . Power of regulating militia has always been con- ceded to states until recent attempt to procure an act of Congress for organizing body of 200,000 men; militia should be regulated exclusively by states. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 27, 1840.) 1843. Repairs to armory. (Same (Pennington) Oct. 24, 1843.) 1845. Legislation required in regard to militia system. (Same (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845.) 1847. Rept. of adj. gen. (Cadwalader) stating that under present law and from want of efficient organ- ization of state militia, no regular returns have been made; remedial legislation recommended. (Minutes of Assem. 1847: 20; Sen. jol. 1847: 19.) . Requisition of one regiment of volunteers; in pursuance of act of Congress, of May 13, 1846, pro- viding for prosecution of war with Mexico, not sup- plied, because of defective and prostrate condition of state militia system; proposed remedial meas- ures. (Govs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 13, 1847.) 1849. Defects in militia system and regulations. (Same (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849: 12.) 1850. Recommended that efficient measures be speedily adopted to give life and energy to military system. (Same (Haines) 1850.) 1851. Loss of arms through want of organization of militia. (Same (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851: 13.) 1852. Organization of volunteer cos.; no official return of militia made for 23 years; consequent loss of quota of arms and equipments. (Same (Fort) Jan. 14, 1852: 28.) 1853. No. of militia in state reported under act of March 17, 1852; increased quota of arms; increased interest of volunteer corps. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 23-24.) 1854. Neglect in making militia returns; alteration in law suggested; increase in uniform volunteer cos.; state arms. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 19.) 1855. Increase in uniform volunteer cos.; adj. gen. rec- ommends that military tax of 50 cents be imposed upon all liable to, and not doing, military duty, for encouragement of volunteer cos.; and that militia law be made conformable to that of U. S. (Same (Price) Jan. 1855: 17.) 1856. Repeal of act of March 17, 1852, rel. to quota of arms and military supplies recommended by adj. gen. (Sams (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 5.) . Importance and duty of state to have well organ- ized, armed, disciplined and efficient militia. (Same (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 5.) MILITIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1857. Measures for improvement of militia system rec- ommended; incomplete returns of companies; re- covery of arms issued to cos. which have disbanded. (Same (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 14.) 1858. Improvement in military organization and spirit; formation of new cos. (Same (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 17.) . Necessity of revising militia laws of state. (Same (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 16-17.) 1859. Re-organization of militia system essential. (Same (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 21.) 1860. See below. Exemption, this date. 1861. Recommended that encouragement be extended by legisl. to military organization. (Govs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 9.) . Insufficient supply of arms, (fi'dme (Olden) April 30, 1861: 8-9.) 1863. Thorough revision of militia system needed. (Same (Parker) Jan. 20, 1863: 4.) 1864. Rept. of comr. on naval credits. ( Docs. ace. Govs, mess. (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) pp. 37-40 of doc. ed. (Legisl. docs. 1865.) . Suggestions for improvement of militia system; reserve militia. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 12- 14 or 14-16.) There are two editions of this message. 1865. Corresp. with president and heads of various depts. in relation to military matters, etc. (Docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 89-108.) . Corresp. with President, heads of depts. and others in reference to military affairs, ace. Govs, mess. Jersey City: John H. Lyon, 1865. (Docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1866. Effectual organization of state militia; discharge of troops in U. S. service. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 21.) 1867. Publication of corrected records of his office rec- ommended by adj. gen.; alterations in arms and repairs to arsenal recommended by q. m. gen. (Same (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e. 8], 1867: 23-24 or 31-32.) There are two editions of this mess. . War hist: compilation and publication. (Same (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e. 8], 1867: 26-27 or 35-37.) There are two editions of this mess. 1868. Need of new militia law; measures of economy suggested; creation of examining bd. suggested by adj. gen.; strength of enrolled militia. (Sams (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 31-32.) 1869. Militia system incongruous and expensive; strength of enrolled militia. (Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 38-39.) . Recommendation for apprn. of some moderate sum to each military organization, in lieu of pay- ments now made for service, clothing, armory rent, etc. (Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 39.) 1870. National Guard organized in April, 1869; cost; superiority over old system; explanation of appar- ent discrepancy betw. treasurer's stmt, of militia expenses and real cost. (Same (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 19-20 or 34-35.) Tliere are two editions of this mess. 1872. Efficient organization of militia; state arms. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 8.) 1873. Official records of civil, Revolutionary and Mex- ican wars; claims agst. U. S.; reserved militia; National Guard; arms; indebtedness of U. S. to state for arms. (Same (Parker) Jan. 14, 1873: 14- 15.) 1874. Strength of state militia and National Guard; organization, etc. (Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) . Amt. of unsettled claims agst. U. S. (Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 510 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY MILITIA— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1874. Arming and equipment of militia; N. J. quota. (Same (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) 1875. " I am in favor of maintaining the National Guard, seeking, liowever, to avoid all useless ex- pense." {Same (Bedle) Jan. 19, 1875.) . Publication of official register of officers and men of N. J. in civil war. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1876. Strength of National Guard; expenditures in 1875 on militia acct.; comparison with 1874. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 31.) 1877. Strength of National Guard; expenditures in 1876; encampment; possibility of companies being more numerous than interests of state require. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 15-16.) 1878. Services of National Guard at riots; compensa- tion; recommended that further provision be made for them; total expenditure for preserving the peace. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 23-24.) . Reduction of National Guard; no. of companies; military disbursements for 1877; arms. (Same (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 21-22.) 1879. Condition and equipment of National Guard; necessary to establish position of inspector general of rifle practice and there should also be an asst. inspector for each brigade. (Same (McCleUan) Jan. 14, 1879: 30-31.) 1880. Condition of National Guard; state controL (Same (McClellan) Jan. 13, 1880.) . Veto (McClellan) of act to authorize the q. m. gen. to loan arms and accoutrements to the Na- tional City Guards of Trenton. (Minutes of Assem. 1880: 429.) 1881. Uniform of National Guard; importance of main- taining. (Grovs. mess. (McCleUan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1882. Organization and condition of National Guard; expenses in 1880 and 1881; services at Yorktown Centennial. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 10, 1882.) 1883. Ck>ndition of National Guard; amt of rent paid for rifle ranges in 1882; expenditures for Yorktown celebration. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) . Govs. mess. (Ludlow) reL to Stockton Rifle Range. 7 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1883, v. 2, doc. 30.) Transactions from 1879 to date. 1884. Strength of National Guard; practicability of establishing ann. encampment at which rifle prac- tice should be part of manual; economy of such a measure; cost of medals for officers and members of N. J. Battalion at Yorktown Celebration. ({Jovs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1885. Strength of National Guard; equipment; pur- chase of ground for permanent camp; saving by using camp for rifle range; election of officers. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 27-30.) 1886. Strength of National Guard; encampment; state should have permanent camp; provision should be made for preservation of battle flags. (Same (Ab- bett) Jan. 12, 1886: 23-25.) 1887. Strength of National Guard; purchase of ground for permanent state camp recommended. (.Some (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . Compensation allowed members of National Guard when ordered into camp for instruction. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1888. Strength of National Guard; encampment; con- templated purchase of camping ground; appm. and difficulties. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 18S8: 29-30.) 1889. Strength and condition of National Guard; pend- ing n^otiations to secure land at Sea Girt for their use. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1589.) 1890. Strength and efficiency of National Guard; un- successful efforts to purchase camping ground at Sea Girt; necessary to appoint comrs. to appraise MILITIA— cont'd non-serial— conV A value of lands and encumbrances. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 21.) 1891. Strength of National Guard; expenses; arsenal insurance; purchase of sites for armories by bd. of freeholders of Passaic and Hudson cos.; encamp- ment expenses; other expenses; rifle practice. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1892. Strength of National Guard; expenditures, 1890/ 1; cost of encampment; total expense for militia purposes; rifle practice; purchase of camp ground; cost (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 24-26.) 1893. Reorganization of National Guard; expenses of encampment; strength of Guard; expenditures, 1891/2; rifle practice. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 23-24.) 1894. Erection of armories for National Guard; camp grotnd at Sea Girt; erection of new bldg. and other improvements proposed. (Same (Werts) Jan. 9, 1894: 9-11.) 1895. Strength of Natiomd Guard; efficiency; enlarge- ment of camp ground recommended; erection of armories at Jersey City and Paterson. (Same (Werts) Jan. 8, 1895.) 1896. National Guard: strength; extension of boond- arles of camp ground advisable; completion of arm- ories at Jersey City and Paterson; others projected. (Same (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1898. Strength of National Guard and naval reserve; merit (Same (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) . Sanitary survey of Camp Voorhees. (22 AR. bd. health 1898: 42-44.) 1899. Reorganization of National Guard; service in Spanish war. (Govs. mess. (Watkins) Jan. 10, 1899: 13-16.) 1900. Strength of National Guard: equipment; short- age of funds; payment to Spanish War volunteers, etc. (Same (Voorheesj Jan. 9, 1900.) . Recommendation that an appm. be made to pay deficiency of 1899 and 1900; do. 1901; amt needed for 1902. (AJt adj. gai. 1900: 51.) 1900-1904. Paymaster general's dept (A.R. q. m. gen. 1900 (pp. 5-8)— same 1904.) 1902. Strength of National Guard; location of arm- ories. (Govs. mess. (Murphy) Jan. 21, 1902: 10.) Adjntant-General See also above, the serial gronp. 1776-1904. List of adjutants-general and acting adju- tants-general; date of comn., military service, and in most cases place and date of birth and death. (A.R. adj. gen. 1903/4: 57-64.) 1862. Liberal compensation recommended for adj.-gai. and q. m. gen. (Crovs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 14, 1862.) . Recommended that q. m. gen. and adj. gen. be given same rate of compensation as in 1862. (Same (Olden) Jan. 13, 1863: 7.) 1868. Resignation of Gen. R. F. Stockton (adj. gen.) and apptmt of (Jen. Wn3L S. Stryker in his place. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 31.) Receipts a^d Expesditubes ; see below, that title Salaet; see Saiabies Arsenal 1817. Rept of committee (D. Thompson) on Giovs. mess, recommending further appm. to carry into effect so much of itiiiitia act of Feb. 15, 1816, as relates to flnishing upper west room In state house for arsenal; also for repairing and cleaning arms. (Votes of Assem. 1816/7: 244-245.) 1833. Rept from q. m. gen. (Wall) urging an £©pm. to cover expense of moving public arms to arsenal, and rent for arsenal for one year. (Same 1832/3: 372.J INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 511 MILITIA— cont'd Arsenal — cont'd 1837/8. Rept. of q. m. gen. (Hamilton) giving amt. of arms, etc., reed, since last rept.; requesting apprn. for needed alterations and repairs of arsenal. {Same 1837/8: 604-605.) Made Feb. 20, 1838. 1839. Rept. of committee on the militia (Duryee) resp. repairs made on state arsenal, recommending addi- tional apprn. (Some 1838/9: 353-354.) . Rept. of it. committee on military affairs (Irick) on inspection of state arsenal. (Jol. leglsl. council 1838/9: 151-152.) 1840. See above. Militia, this date. 1843. Rept. of committee on militia (Potter) rel. to state armory and arsenal. (Minutes of Assem. 1842/3: 502-503.) 1856. Authority desired for altering muskets and re- pairs, etc., to state arsenal. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 5.) 1858. Repairs at state arsenal; apprn. not sufficient for completion. (Same (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 17-18.) . Rept. of the committee on the militia (Chlck- ener) on the condition of the state arsenal. (Sen. jol. 1858: 616.) . Same, separate, n. t. p. 1 leaf. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 100 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1858:617.) 1859. Satisfactory appearance of arsenal. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 21.) Receipts and Expenditures; see below, that title Exemption 1820. Rept. of committee (Ewing) on petition for ex- emption from military duty of all persons engaged on board any boats that are plying in waters of state. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1820: 154.) . Rept. of committee (Dow) on petition of sundry aliens, resident In state praying exemption from performance of militia duty. (Same Oct. 1820: 15.) 1860. Objections of Society of Friends to bearing arms or contributing to support of military organiza- tions; insufficient quota of arms; matter shojild be called to attention of Congress; labors of military comn. apptd. to revise militia laws; excellent order in which arms, etc., at arsenal are kept. (Govs, mess. (Newell) Jan, 11, 1860.) Fines; see below, Receipts and Expenditures Laws 1793. N. J. law resp. arming of militia. (Amer. State Papers, Military Affairs, v. 1: 70.) 1794. Laws for regulating the militia of N. J. Phila., 1794. 39 pp. Copy in Library of Congress. 1797. Additional suppl. to act for organizing and train- ing the militia. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1797 ; 70.) 1799. An act for the regulation of the militia of N. J., together with an act of Congress, entitled, " An act more effectually to provide for the National De- fence by establishing an uniform militia through- out the U. S." Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman, Mershon & Thomas, M, DCC, XCIX. 36 pp. 12°. Copy seen in tbe N. J. Hist. Socy., Trenton. 1813. Suppl. to militia law. Nof seen. 1600 copies ordered prtd. (Jol. Legisl. Council Jan. 1814 : 1582-1583 ; Votes of Assem. Jan. 1814:232.) 1820. Act suppl. to " act establishing a militia system," passed Feb., 1815. Trenton: J. Justice, 1820. 7 pp. Sec. 21 of the act required 2500 copies to be prtd. MILITIA— cont'd Laws — cont'd 1863. Laws relating to the organization and regulation of the militia. Trenton: Prtd. at the " True Ameri- can " Office, 1863. 79 pp. Copies In the N. J. State Library and in the Library of OoDcrcBs 1866. Militia law of State of N. J. Trenton, 1866. 42 pp. 1878. Compilation of the laws governing the National Guard and the enrollment of the reserve militia. 80 pp. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. 1885. Compilation of the laws governing the national guard and the enrollment of the reserve militia. Jersey City, 1885. 96 pp. Copy in Library of Congress. 1891. Compilation of the laws governing the National Guard and the enrollment of the reserve militia of N. J. Compiled In office of the adj. gen. and prtd. by authority of the leglsl. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1892. 96 pp. The above Is the cover imprint ; the t. p. has date 1891. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Military Records 1835. Govs. mess. (Vroom) recommending that papers In office of secy, of state, connected with services of militia during War of Revolution be examined and properly arranged and labeled and that apprn. be made for expenses of same; communication from state representative in Congress rel. to same. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 197-199.) . Rept. of committee (Hardenbergh) on Govs. mess. rel. to papers in office of secy, of state con- nected with services of militia during War of Rev- olution. (Same 1834/5: 463.) National Guard DisBUBSEMKNTs FOB; See below. Receipts and Expendi- TIIBES Quartermaster-General For Annual Reports see above, the serial group ; for Special Eeports, see Quartermaster-General. 1817. Rept. of committee (S. Condit) on rept. of q. m. gen. (Votes of Assem. 1816/7: 221-222.) 1818. Rept. of committee (Halliday) on rept. of q. m. gen. {Same Jan. 1818: 97-100.) 1856. Office of q. m. gen. became vacant by resignation of Saml. R. Hamilton and was filled by apptmt. of Brig. Gen. Lewis Perrine. (Govs. mess. (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 5.) 1862. See above. Adjutant General, this date. 1863. See same, this date. ExpENDiTUEES FOB; sce below. Receipts and Expendi- tures Receipts and Expenditures 1793/4-1798/9. Acct. of taxes levied on persons exempt from military duty; receipts and deficiencies. (Rept. of committee to settle treasurer's accts. 1793/4 (pp. 76-81)— same 1798/9.) Paging from Collected docs. 1794/5-1798/9. Acct. current In lawful money on acct. of exempt tax and militia fines. (Same 1794/5 (pp. 66-67)— some 1798/9.) Paging from Collected docs. . Acct. of fines imposed on person for neglect of militia duty In each co. (Same 1794/5 (pp. 64-65) — same 1798/9.) Paging from Collected docs. 1807. Rept. of committee (Whitehead) rel. to amt. of money in treasury arising from military fines, pen- alties, etc. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1807: 133.) . Rept. of committee (Whitehead) rel. to amt. of money In treasury arising from military fines and penalties. (Some Oct. 1807: 162-163.) 512 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MILITIA— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1811. Kept of committee (Parker) apptd. to examine and rept amt. of militia fines paid into treasury of state by several brigades, and execution of that part of militia law relating to fines for non-attendance on militia duty. (Same Jan. 1811: 538-539.) 1818. Rept of treasurer (Gordon) rel to co. collectors ■who are delinquent in payment of exempt fines, etc (Same Jan. 1818: 27-29.) Porsuant to res. of Not. 4. 181T. 1864/5-1894/5. Expense on acct. of state militia: table. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (pp. 606-608) — same 1894/ 5.) Paging from Collected docs. From 1896-1904, the table Is subdivided, adj. gen., q. m. gen., the armories, etc, being given nnder their respective titles. 1866-1895. Same, in narrative form. (AJl. comptroller 1865/6 (p. 15)— game 1894/5.) 1868. Table: amt. of proceeds from ordnance store. (AH. treasurer 1867/8: 492.) Paging from Collected docs. 1871. Cost of militia in 1870; arms. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 13 or 21-22.) There are two editions of thi= me>s. 1875. Proceeds of sale of unserviceable arms; money should stand to credit of state arsenal for purchase of ordnance and ordnance stores. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) . Expenditure for militia; current expenses of National Guard less than usual; importance of a well disciplined militia. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) . See above, the general group, under date 1875. 1875-1887. Stmt, of amt. paid on acct of state militia for yr. (AJt q. m. gen. 1875 (pp. 13-14) — same 1887.) 1876, Disbursements on state military acct; abolish- ment of the acct (A.R. comptroller 1875/6: 21.) 1878. See above, the general group, this date. Rept of committee on militia (Steele) apptd. to examine for 1875 and 1876 expenditure on acct of prtg. record of soldiers of late war and propriety of reducing expenses of adj. gen.'s office. (Minutes of Assem. 1878: 259-260.) 1878. On disbursements on acct of rifle assn. (AJt comptroller 1877/8: 44.) 1880. Disbursements on acct of ordnance; table. (Same 1879/80: 47.) . Same, table (AJt treasurer 1879/80: 127.) 1880-1882/3. Receipts of sales of ordnance; comment (AJt comptroller 1879/80 (p. 25) — same 1882/3.) Omitted 1879/80. . Same; table. (AR. treasurer 1879/80 (p. 19) — same 1882/3.) Omitted 1880/1. 1886-1892. Table: receipts: militia. (Same 1885/6 (p. iO)— tame 1891/2.) Not found In 1888/9. 1887-1889. Paymaster general's acct (AJEL q. m. gen. 1887 (pp. 27-Z5)—same 1889.) 1888-1892. Table: disbursements on acct of ptirchasing of camp ground. (A.R. treasurer 1887/8 (p. 176) — same 1891/2.) Not found In 1889,'90. 1889-1904. Receipts from the U. S. (AJt q. m. gen. 1889 (pp. 13-14)— game 1904.) 1890-1901. Current expenses connected with mainte- nance of state camp grounds. (Same 1890 (p. 8) — same 190L) 1890-1904. Total cost of ann. encampment exdnsive of cost of rifle practice. (Same 1890 (pp. 7-8) — same 1904.) MILITIA— cont'd Beceipts and Ezpenditmres — cont'd 1891-1892. Comment on appro, to purchase camp ground. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1 (pp. 44-45) — same 1891/2.) 1892. See above, the general group, this date. 1893/4-1894/5. Table: disbursements; Jersey City arm- ory. (A.R. treasurer 1893/4 (pp. 194-195) — same 1894/5.) 1894-1895. Same; Paterson armory. (Same 1893/4 (p. 366)— «ooie 1894/5.) 1896-1897/8. Resp. disbursements on acct. Camden armory. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 48) — same 1897/8.) . Same; table. I AR. treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 266-267) —same 1897/8.) 1897-1901. Table: disbursements; Newark armory. (Same 1897/8 (pp. Z2(i-Z21)— same 1900/1.) 1898-1900/1. Same, in less detaiL (AJl. comptroller 1897/8 (p. 54)— same 1900/1.) 1902. Table: disbursements; Jersey City armory. (A.R. treasurer 1901/2: 319.) . Same. (AM. comptroller 1901: 63.) 1902-1904. Table: disbursements; Trenton armory. (A.R. treasurer 1901/2 (p. 614) — same 1903/4.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2 (p. 62) — same 1903/4.) . RJept q. m. gen. (Donnelly) giving stmt of cost of encampment of 1903 and estimated cost of encamp- ment and march provided for in Assem. bill no. 232. (Minutes of Assem. 1904: 724-725.) Adjxttast-Gesxbal 1895/6-1903/4. Table: disbursements; adj. gen.'8 dq>t (AJt treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 395-398) — same 1903/4.) Salaries, postage, etc . Same, in narrative form. (A-R. comptroller 1895/ 6 (p. 46)— same 1903/4.) AbSETiAI. 1838. Schedule showing expenditures of appm. for re- pair of arsenaL (AJt q. m. gen. 1838: 21-22.) Paging from Totes of Assem. 1864/5-1886/7. State arsenal expenses. (AM. treasurer 1864/5 (p. 610)— «ame 1886/7.) Paging from Collected docs. Xo rerams in 1866/7, 1867/8, 1874/5. 1868-1875. Proceeds of sales of property at state arsenal since 1868, and held to credit of same. (A.R. comp- troUer 1874/5: 9.) 1874/5. Table: state arsenal acct (AM. treasurer 1874/5: 24-25.) Natioxai, Gcaed 1875. See above, P^eceipts, etc., this date. 1878-1903/4. Resp. disbursements on acct of National Guard. (AM. comptroller 1877/8 (pp. 33-34)— «a»ie 1903/4.) 1882-1904. On expenses of the national guard. (AJR. q. m. gen. 1882 (pp. 7-8) — same 1904.) 1895/6-1903/4. Same; national guard. {AM. treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 180-198)— «ame 1903/4.) 1902-1904. Stmt of amts. paid to organizations of national guard for active service and encampment during yr. (AM. q. m. gem. 1902 (pp. 19-21) — same 1904.) 1903-1904. Table: receipts; national guard. (AM. treas- urer 1902/3 (p. 39)— same 1903/4.) . Same. (AJt comptroller 1902/3 (p. 27)— «ame 1903/4.) QTrAETEB3fASTEB-GE2(HtAI, 1895/6-1903/4. Table: disbursements; q. m. gen.'s dept (AH. treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 364-367)^sam€ 1903/4.) Same (AM. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 47) — same 1903/4.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 513 MILK Inspection; see Food and Drug Law. Dairy Products Production; see Dairy Industry MILLER (DICKINSON) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1820-1821, 1823-1825. Reports by [Select] Committee 1820. Nov. 16. School fund. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1820: 83.) MILLER (HENRY); see CORRUPT PRACTICES MILLER (J.) 1904. Pacts and fallacies of road construction. (11 A.R. comr. of public works 1904: 83-86.) MILLER (J. B.) 1890. Contagious and other diseases of animals. (17 A.R. bd. agric. 1889: 68-81.) MILLER (JOHN) 1895. Do3S farming pay? (23 A.R. bd. of agric. 1895: 387.) MILLER (LOUISA K.) 1902. Landscape gardening. (Procs. state hortlc, socy. 1902: 93-100.) MILLER (RICHD. T.) Comr. of Fisheries, 1900-1904 ; see Fish and Game, the serial group. MILLER (RUSHMER) 1891. Potatoes, near Farmingdale. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 497-501.) MILLER (SAML. A.) 1897. Peach culture. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1897: 188-194.) MILLER (SAML. B.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1817-1823. Reports by Committee on Treasubeb's Accounts 1823. See Finance: State, serial group B. MILLER (THOMAS) Assemblyman from Monmouth Co., 1837/8. Reports by Committee on Aqeicultuee 1838. Jan. 27. Culture of mulberry and production of silk. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 398-408.) MILLER (VINCENT 0.) 1884/5-1896/7. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Cape May Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1884/5 app. (pp. 20-21) — same 1896/7.) MILLER (WATERS B.) Assemblyman from Cape May Co., 1853, senator. 1880- 1885 ; commissioner of sinking fund, 1886-1887 (for annual report, see Debt). 1884. Rept. of comrs. to Southern EJxposition at Louis- ville, Ky. 22 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1884, v. 2, doc. 42.) The other comrs. were Ed. R. Pennington, James Nellson, A. M. Hall. MILLER (WM. B. E.) Veterinary inspector, 1880-1887 ; see Agriculture. Live- stock. Inspection. 1885. Diseases of domestic animals. (12 A.R. bd. agric. 1884: 139-153.) 33 MILLET Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage MILLIGAN (WM.) 1867-1889/90. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Gloucester Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7 (pp. 725-731) — same 1889/90.) Paging from Collected docs. 1892/3. Rept. as principal of public schools of Wood- bury. (Sams 1892/3, pt. 1, app. pp. 188-190.) MILNOR (THOS.) State Director of the Delaware and Rarltan Canal and Camden and Amboy K.E. cos., 1850-1851. Reports; see Railroads: Individual. United N. J. R.R. and Canal Co. MILLS (CLARK W.) Assemblyman from Passaic Co.. 1883-1884. 1881. Experiment in ensilage. (8 A.R. bd. agric. 1880: 236-238.) MILLS (FRANKLIN S.) Assemblyman from Mercer Co., 1854. Reports by Special Committee 1854. March 2. Rept. accompanying suppl. to act rel. to Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. Trenton: True American Office, 1854. 10 pp. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1854: 670-673.) MILLS (DR. JAMES) 1904. Agric. education. (31 A.R. bd. agric. 1903: 227- 239.) . Education and the farmers' Institute work in Ontario, Canada. (31 same 1903: 345-357.) MILLVILLE, CUMBERLAND CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual Building and Loan Associations; see that title School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education MINCH (ELI) 1884. Apple culture. (Procs. state hortic. socy. Jan. 1884: 18-26.) 1885. Our experiment station, what it has done and what It ought to do for hortic. interests. (Sams 1885: 69-73.) MINE BROOK, SOMERSET CO. Peach Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit MINER (T. B.) 1877. Seeding lawns. (Procs. state hortic. socy 1877- 41-42.) MINES AND MINING serial 3 series 1892-1893. Rept. of comr. of mines of state of N. J. Checklist Dept. and doc. editions differ only in omission of imprint from the doc. ed. 1892. Trenton : Naar. Day & Naar, 1893. 24 pp. 1893. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1893. 25 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1892 In Legisl. docs. 1893, t. 5, doc. 41. 1893 " " " 1894, T. 3, doc. 21. 514 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MINES AND MINING— confd non-serial 1855. Mining: exploring for ore, open workings, under- ground workings, timbering, extraction of ore, haul- ing and hoisting, drainage. (2 A.R. geoL survey 1855: 23i-246.) 1867. Mining Interests prospering; tons of ore mined. (GoTS. mess. (Ward) Jan, 18 [i. e. 8], 1867: 16 or 20.) There are two editions of this message. 1868. Triassic formation: rocks. (Geology of N. J. 1868: 206-225.) Sandstone, conglomerate, shale, basalt, trachyte ; min- erals (copper, manganese, barytes, mdnntaln leather, trappean minerals). . Misc. products: sulphate of baryta, barytes or barite; graphite, plumbago or black-lead; manga- nese; molybdenum; greensand for chemical uses; iron pyrites. (Same 1868: 709-713.) 1872. Boring as mode of searching for minerals. (A.R. state geologist 1872: 24-26.) 1878. Statistics: mining statistics; greensand marl (trade and statistics). (.Same 1878: 113-121.) 1885. See Geology, the general group, this date. 1887-1888. Recommendations reL to mines; hoisting shafts should be iaclosed to prevent anything falling by coming into contact with ladder-ways. (5 AJl. inspector of factories, eta 1887 (p. 15) — game 1888.) 1887-1888. Rept. on general condition of mines inv^ti- gated and accidents investigated. (5 same 1887 (pp. 49-52) — same 1888.) 1889. Catalogue of minerals found in N. J.; by Fredk. A. Canfield. (v. 2, pt. 1. Final rept state geologist 1889: 3-246.) 1893. Minerals of X. J., with notes on mineral localities. (A.R. state geologist 1893: 423-442.) Gold, sUver, copper, lead, ainc. Iron, iron ores^ iron minerals, manganese, nickel, arsenic, molybaennm, graphite, plnmbago, black lead, coal, peat, gnartz, garnet, zircon, asbestos, tripoUte-lnfnsorlal eartii, talc serpentine, apatite, barlte-barytes, calcite, mag- nesite, siderite, granite, gneiss, marble, limestone, sandstone, fre^tone, conglomerate and sandstone, flagging-stone, slate, hydraulic limestone, cement ro<^ limestone for lime, days, sand, road materials (trap-rock, yellow gravel), fertiUzers (limestones, marls, peat, etc), gem stones. . See below, Onnmissioner of Mines, this date. Clay; see Indnstiies. Pottery, etc. Clay Conmiissioner of Mines See also above, the serial group ; also below. Laws. 1893. Office of comr. of mines created by act of 1892; no provision made for expenses of supervision; no. of mines in state, no. of employes; recommendations of comr. for increasing safety to miners. (Gtovs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 49-50.) 1896. Office of comr. of mines abolished by act of 1894; duties transferred to inspector of workshops and factories. (Same (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) Copper 1863. Copper mining has been found unprofitable in state but exi>enditure of large sums of money has made It of general importance. (Rept geoL survey 1863: 13.) 1864. Conglomerate on top and west slope of Blue Mountain with Medina sandstone lying upon and northwest of it is said to contain lead; ct^per mine has been opened in township of Pahaquarry; sand- stones and Umestones northwest of Blue Mountain in Valley of the Delaware furnish good building materials, etc. (AJt state geologist 1864: 10.) . On copper mines. (.Same 1864: 19.) 1868. Copper ores. (Geolc^y of X. J. 1868: 675-680.) Localities ; min^s. ' 1870. Additions to sdenttfic and economic geology of | state. (AJt state geologist 1870: 55-63.) ) Copper ores of N. J., etc, etc | MINES AND MININCr— cont'd Copper— cont'd 1873. (Topper ores common in red sandstone rocks of N. J.; mining not profitable in present condition of metallurgy of copper. (Same 1873: 98-99.) 1876. Copper ores; mines all idle; ores not very promis- ing. (Same 1876: 51.) 1881. See below. Iron, this date. 1883. Copper ores; mines at Somerville, BelleviUe, Flemlngton, Griggstown and New Brunswick. (A.R. state geologist 1883: 164-166.) 1899. Notes on copper [and zinc] mines; by H. B. KummeL (Same 1899: 171-175.) Notes on Individnal mines. 1900. On copper mining in N. J. (Same 1900: xrvi- xxvii.) . See above. Iron, this date. 1901. See same, this date. 1902. Copper deposits of N. J.; by W. H. Weed. (Same 1902: 125-139.) Published by permission of director of U. S. Geol. Survey. 1903. See below. Iron, this data Belleville 1719. Copper mines at BeUeville discovered. (Rept geoL survey 1863: 3.) Xew Brunswick 1748. Copper mines at New Brunswick discovered. (Rept geoL survey 1863: 3.) Somerset County 1874. Copper ores near Warrenville, Somerset C!o.; de- scription of mine; abundance of copper in ores of trap and red sandstone distr. (AJt state geolc^ist 1874: 32-33.) Gold 1868. See below. Lead, this date. 1873. Gold and silver ores; no silver found in any ores; repts. of finding silver false; gold in small quantity found in iron pyrites of Blue Motmtain in Sussex and Warren eos. ; unlikely that gold in paying quan- tities will ever be found. (Alt state geologist 1873: 99.) Inspection See also. Geology. Laboratory. 1891. Additional officer for dept designated as mine in- spector. (9 AJl. inspector of factories, etc 1891: 8.) 1892. Apptmt of mine inspector recommended by in- spector of factories, etc ((3ovs. mess. (Abbett) Jan, 12, 1892.) Iron See also. Production. 1873-1885. Table: percentage of the whole na of blast furnaces [in the U. S.] in operation each year. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1884/5: 297.) XEW JERSEY 1790-1885. Table: output of iron mines at intervals. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1884/5: 290.) 1790/1874-1790/1904. Table: iron ore mined in X. J. in 1790, 1830, 1855, 1860, 1864, 1867, 1871 and subse- quent years. (AJl. state geol(%ist 1874 (p. 65) — same 1904.) Omitted, 1875-1880. 1882-1883, 1895 ; ISIO also glTcn In all repts. excepting 1874. 1817. Rept of committee (KitcheU) on portion of Govs, mess. reL tp mnfre. of bar iron in state. (Votes of Assem. 1816/7: 96.) 1830-1880. Mining statistics: iron ore mined in 1830, 1833 and 1880; zinc in 1880; minor materials in 1880; values given in 1880, IncL bldg. stone, (AJt state geologist 1880: 207.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 515 WISES AND MINING— cont'd Iron — cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd .1836. Primary region of state (i. e. Highlands) : blue limestone formation, red conglomerate, primary rocks and metalliferous veins (mica, felspar, quartz, hornblende, magnetic oxide of iron), description of iron ores, regions where found. (Rept. geol. survey 1836: 123-143.) Paging from 2d ed. 1840. Abundant supply of iron indicates an era as a mnfg. distr. for N. J. (.Same 1840: 36.) Paging from ed. of 1840. . Primary rocks of state — geology of the Highlands. (Same 1840: 12-43.) Paging from ed. of 1840. Composition and structure, geographical extent, nature of ore (iron mingled with hornblende, felspar, quartz) ; local details (Pompton township, Bergen Co., Blue mine. Mule, Cannon, Spanish Hope and Good Hope mines, Ring- wood, region betw. the Pequannock and Succasunny, Mulr, Sweed, Hibernla, Jackson, Dlckerson, Den- mark, Mount Hope, Mount Hope Blue, Teabo, Mount Pleasant, Harvey, Sterling and Burwell mines, Drakestown, Hacketstown, Musconetcong, Scott's Mountain in Warren Co., Oxford Furnace) ; chem- ical composition of magnetic Iron ores of the High- lands, analyses ; gneiss formation of Trenton. 1855-1863. Growth in product of iron ore in N. J. (Same 1863: 9.) 1856. Geological occurrence and properties of iron ores. (3 A.R. geol. survey 1856: 11-17.) . Metallurgy of iron ores; Catalan forge; charcoal blast furnace; anthracite blast furnace; results from use of different methods at various mines. (3 same 1856: 17-30.) . Extr. from paper on " statistics and geography of production of iron "; by A. S. Hewitt of Trenton. (3 sams 1856: 32-38.) 1863. Iron ores mostly carried out of state to he worked; coal could as cheaply be brought to the ore. (Rept. geol. survey. 1863: 10.) . Iron ores in N. J. (Some 1863: 11-12.) 1863-1864; Amt. of iron transported on Morris Canal. (A.R. state geologist 1864: 19.) 1864. Black oxide of manganese discovered betw. Clin- ton and Clinton Station; used in mnfre. of bleach- ing powders. (Same 1864: 7-8.) . Magnetic iron ore in Highland Range; mines. (Same 1864: 10-13.) 1866. Work of geol. survey; iron ore region in Morris Co. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 14.) 1867. Production of iron and zinc ore. (Rept. state geologist 1867: 16.) [1867?] Map of azoic and paleozoic formations, incl. iron ore and limestone distrs. 36 in. x 23% in. Scales: map, 2 mi. = 1 in.; sections, horiz. 2 mi. = 1 in., vert. 1000 ft. = 1 in. (In portfolio ace. Geology of N. J., 1868.) Some copies of this rept. are not accompanied by the portfolio. 1868. Mines of iron and zinc in N. J.; yield and value. (Govs. mess. (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 16.) . On growth of iron mnfre. in N. J. since 1790. (Geology of N. J. 1868: x-xi.) . Ores. (Same 1868: 532-668.) Magnetic iron ores ; description of iron mines. 1869. Iron ores: mining of magnetic iron ore; encour- aging results from Chester, Morris Co. ; methods of reducing the ore to iron; hematite ores. (A.R. state geologist 1869: 51-56.) 1870. On the iron and zinc ores of N. J. (Sams 1870: 55.) 1871. Iron ores and mining; magnetic iron ore; hema- tite; zinc ore; arsenical ore; Canfleld's phosphate of lime and iron-ore bed. (Same 1871: 30-38.) 1872. Iron ores: magnetic iron ore; hematites. (Same 1872: 16-24.) MINES AND MINING— cont'd Iron-cont'd 1872-1884. Table: statistics of an iron establishment: ann. product in tons, gross value, sum paid for labor, etc. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1884/ 5: 317.) 1873. Iron mines of the Ramapo belt: location, descrip- ' tion, age, product, fete. (A.R. state geologist 1873: 24-28.) . Iron mines of the Azoic region beginning with 1685; product in 1821, 1831, 1855, 1864, 1867, 1871, 1872, 1873; value of product of 1873. (Same 1873: 21- 22.) . Individual iron mines of the Passaic belt: loca- tion, description, nature of ore, etc. (Same 1873: 28- 55.) . Labors of geol. survey in 1872 directed mainly to iron ore region; estimated production and value of mines; apprn. exhausted; recommended that it be continued for four years longer. (Govs. mess. (Par ker).Jan. 14,1873: 22-23.) . Iron mines of Musconetcong belt: location, de- scription, etc. (A.R. state geologist 18,73: 55-72.) . Iron mines of Pequest belt: location, description, etc. (Some 1873: 72-88.) . Hematite iron ores: Pochuck mine. Cedar Hill or Ten Eyck mine, Beattyestown mine, German Valley, Carpentersville, New Village, Shiloh, Bird. (Same 1873: 88-90.) . Searching for new beds of iron ore; magnetic and hematite ores. (Same 1873: 90-97.) . Analysis of hematite ore from Bird mine near Clinton. (Sams 1873: 119.) 1874. Iron mines in northern N. J.: list of mines in the different belts, by counties; notes upon new mines. (Same 1874: 12-29.) . Quantity of iron ore mined in state; product will soon be vastly increased. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 13, 1874.) . Hematite iron ores: list of mines; new mines. (A.R. state geologist 1874: 29-32.) — — . Searching for new beds of magnetic iron ore. (Sams 1874: 34-40.) . Searching for hematite iron ore. (Same 1874: 40-42.) . Native iron in trap rocks; specimens found in Greenland and Liberia. (Same 1874: 56-57.) 1875. Approximate production of iron; several new mines opened. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) . Depression in mining industry; iron mining; de- mand for Bessemer ores; treatment of different ores. (A.R. state geologist 1875: 38-41.) 1876. Iron ore; effect of depression in iron mnfre. on mining industry; practicability of surveying to dis- cover Bessemer pig metal. (Same 1876: 50-51.) . Misc. notes and analyses : magnetic iron ore from Warren, Sussex, Passaic, Morris cos.; nickel and cobalt from Morris Co.; magnesian limestone, War- ren Co.; infusorial earth in Sussex Co. (Sams 1876: 52-56.) 1877-1885. Table: average weekly capacity of furnaces in blast, each year. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1884/5: 298.) 1879. Statistics: iron ore; zinc ore; clays and brick; greensand marls; lime. (A.R. state geologist 1879: 161-176.) . Exploring for new beds of iron ore. (Same 1879: 94-102.) . List of iron mines in N. J. — ^with notes. (Same 1879: 36-93.) 1880. Iron ores. (Same 1880: 98-130.) List of mines ; notes on new mines and iron ore localities. . Statistics of iron ore, clay and marl. (Same 1880: 180-184.) Iron ore, zinc ore, clays and brick, green-sand marl. 516 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MINES AND MINING— cont'd Iron— cont'd 1880. Table: iron and zinc ores mined, variety of nmfre., no. of months at work, tons mined, periods of payment of wages, no. of employes owning real estate, total payment for labor, total value of pro- ducts, etc. (3 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1879/80: 106.) 1881. Several new iron mines opened in 1880. (Govs, mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) . Statistics: iron ore; zinc ore; clays and brick; glass sand — glass statistics; green-sand marl. (A,R. state geolbgist 1881: 75-81.) . Ores of iron and other metals. (Same 1881: 33- 40.) Iron ores ; notes on mines and mine ores ; copper ores. 1882. Statistics of ores, clays, clay products and lime. (Some 1882: 172-174.) Iron ore, zinc ore, clays, bricks, limestone. . Specific state industries; anthracite blast fur- naces. (5 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1881/2: 358-360.) No. of blast furnaces in state, information aboat indi- vidual furnaces (obtained from Directory of Iron and Steel Works of the n. S. by James M. Swank) ; table resp. operation of furnaces. . Specific state industries; iron mines. (5 same 1881/2: 353-357.) Counties included in iron bearing distr. : comparative production at intervals, 1790-1874 ; tabular statis- tical stmt. resp. iron mines in 1882, period in opera- tion, employes, value of production, etc. 1883. Iron and zinc mines have continued yield and a no. of valuable mines have been opened. (Govs, mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) . Statistics. (A.R. state geologist 1883: 170-172.) Iron ore. zinc ores, clays, bricks, lime. . Native iron in Raritan township, Middlesex Co. IBame 1883: 162-164.) . Exploring for magnetic iron ore and locating mines. (Same 1883: 147-158.) . Iron mines. (Sam« 1883: 78-146.) Notes on mines with list of references made to each mine in former repts. . Archaean rocks and iron ore. (Same 1883: 27-77.) Geographical extent and surface features ; rocks ; mag- netite, magnetic iron ore ; geol. structure. 1884. Iron mines and mining industry: iron ore; list of mines, with notes and reference to former repts.; zinc ora (Same 1884: 70-111.) . Statistics of iron and zinc ores. (Same 1884: 151- 152.) 1885. Anthracite blast furnaces; history in N. J. (1742- 1885); tabular stmt, of returns for 1885; showing when wages are paid, no. of tons of iron made, em- ployes, months in operation, value of product (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1884/5: 295- 302.) . Iron and zinc mines in N. J.: operations during year; hist, review; tabular stmt, of returns from 40 companies, stating frequency of payment, output of ore, no. of employes, hours, wages, months in operation, value of product. (8 same 1884/5: 289- 294.) . Table: proportions of American blast furnaces using anthracite coal as fuel; Mass., N. Y., Penn., N. J., Md. (8 same 1884/5: 297.) . Iron mining: magnetite mines; hematite mines. (A.R. state geologist 1885: 97-107.) Notes on individual mines, 1886. Economic geology. (Some 1886: 135-210.) Iron and zinc ores — notes on Individual mines : hematite mine on Marble Mountain, Warren Co. ; greensand marls (geographical extent, age, etc) ; clay marls (description, localities, marl beds) ; marl and clay layer ; red sand bed : middle and upper marl-beds : composition of greensand marls ; analyses ; use of marl (agric.). by G. B. Jenkins. MINES AND MININCf— cont'd Iron— cont'd 1887. Geologic surveys; deposits of iron and zinc ores, etc. (Same 1887: 20-23.) 1889-1894. Table: iron ore in N. J.; rank as a producer; production in tons, valuation, stock on hand, Dec. 31. (Same 1894: 287.) 1890. Map of N. J. showing principal iron mines. Scale: 1 in. = 5 mi. (Same 1890.) . Iron mines; by Frank L. Nason. (Same 1890: 51- 127.) Notes on active mines ; rocks associated with iron ores ; position of ore-bodies in rock ; searching for mag- netic Iron ores with a miner's compass ; list of iron mines, with references to notes in repts. of geol. survey. 1891. Notes on active iron mines; (Same 1891: 235-249.) 1895. Letter from John Birkinbine on iron ore produc- tion in N. J. (Same 1894: 287-288.) 1895-1903. The iron ore mining and smelting industries in N. J. (27 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1903/4: 237-248.) Narrative rept. followed by tables, showing the market value of the product each year, yearly earnings per employe, etc., surplus after paying expenses. 1896. Rept. on iron-mining with notes on active mines; by Geo. E. Jenkins. (A.R. state geologist 1896: 319- 334.) 1897. Supplemental not^ on mining industry of N. J.; by Geo. E. Jenkins. (Same 1897: 317-323.) Iron and zinc mines. 1898. Rept. on iron-mining industry [and zinc mines] ; by G. E. Jenkins. (Same 1898: 232-237.) Notes on individual mines. 1899. Rept. on iron [and zinc], mines; by G. E. Jenkins. (Same 1899: 149-170.) Notes on Individual mines ; analyses. 1900. The mining industry; by H. B. KummeL (Same 1900: 197-213.) Iron, zinc and copper mines. 1901. Same; by H. B. KummeL (Same 1901: 133-161.) Iron, zinc and copper mines. 1902. The iron and zinc mines; by H. B. KummeL (Same 1902: 113-123.) 1903. The mineral industry; by S. H. Hamilton. (Same 1903: 97-112.) Iron mining [and mines] ; zinc mines ; copper mmmg. 1904. The mining industry; by H. B. KummeL (Same 1904: 291-302.) Iron mines ; zinc mines. Bergen County 1836. See below, Warren Co., this date. Monmouth County 1720. Iron was made in Monmouth Co. before 1720. (Rept. geol. survey 1863: 3.) Morris County 1700. Iron was made in Morris Co. shortly after year 1700. (Rept. geoL survey 1863: 3.) 1868. Map of group of iron mines in Morris (bounty, made under the direction of G. H. Cook. Surveyed and drawn by G. M. Hopkins. (23% in.x25% in.) Scale: 3 in = 1 mi. (In portfolio ace. Geology of N. J., 1868.) Some copies of this rept. are unaccompanied bv the portfolio. 1883. Morris Co. first co. in state in mineral wealth; iron ore. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 332.) 1887. Investigations made of mines in Morris and Sus- sex COS. rel. to safety and protection to employes. (5 A.R. inspector of factories, etc. 1887: 14-15.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JE;RSEY 517 MINES AND MINING— cont'd Iron — cont'd Passaic County 1864. Map of Ringwood iron mines, Passaic Co., made under the direction of 6. H. Cook. Surveyed and drawn by T. B. Brooks. Scale: 8 in. = 1 mi. (In portfolio ace. Geology of N. J., 1868.) 2 sheets, one 17 in. x 14% in. ; the other 24 in. x 25% in. Some copies of this rept. are not accompanied by the portfolio. Sussex County 1854. Physical geography and geol. formation of Sussex Co. (1 A.R. geol. survey 1854: 28-55.) Magnetic iron ore — magnetite — magnetic oxide of Iron — native magnet — loadstone ; Waywayanda mine, Og- den mine ; Vulcan mine ; Sherman's mine ; specular iron — peroxide of iron — red iron ore — red hematite ; Simpson mine ; Andover mine ; llmonlte — hydrous peroxide of iron — hog Iron ore — yellow clay Iron stone ; Pochuck mine ; Edsall mine ; Franlclinite and red oxide of zinc ; shell marl — calcareous sinter — calcareous tufa — travertin ; use of shell marl as a manure. 1887. See above, Morris Co. Warren County 1836. Analyses of iron ores from Franklin, Succasunny (sic), Oxford Furnace in Warren Co., Ringwood in Bergen Co. (Rept. geol. survey 1836: 142.) Paging from 2d ed. 1867. Map of Oxford Furnace iron-ore veins, Warren Co. Surveyed and drawn by G. M. Hopkins. 18 in. x 20 in. Scale: 8 in. = 1 mi. (In portfolio ace. Geology of N. J. 1868.) Some copies of the rept. are not accompanied by the portfolio. Labor; see Labor. Employment. Mining Laws 1892. Text of act to appoint a comr. of mines and de- fining the powers and duties of such comr. ( 14 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1890/1: 582-583.) 1894. Text of act to repeal act appointing a comr. of mines. (16 same 1892/3: 475.) Lead 1863. Lead mine upon northwestern slope of Blue Moun- tain, few miles beyond northern boundary; possi- bility of veins being found in N. J. (Rept. geol. sur- vey 1863: 11.) 1864. See above, Copper, this date. 1868. Ores of lead — gold — nickel. (Geology of N. J. 1868: 681-682.) 1883. Graphite, plumbago, black lead in N. J. (A.R. state geologist 1883 : 167-168.) 1885. Graphite or black lead. (Same 1885: 107-108.) Morris County 1864. Black lead in Morris Co. ; lead ore in Sussex Co. (A.R. state geologist 1864: 14.) Sussex County See above, Morris County. Mica 1895. On caswellite, an altered biotite from Franklin Furnace; by A. H. Chester. (A.R. state geologist 1895: xxxvii-xl.) Warren County 1871. Mica mines near Stewartsville, Warren Co. and on Scott's Mountain. (A.R. state geologist 1871: 38-40.) 1872. Mica in Warren Co. {Same 1872: 31.) Nickel 1868. See above. Lead, this date. 1876. See above. Iron, this date. Ochre 1872. Ochre at Upper Harmony in Warren Co. (A.R. state geologist 1872: 31-32.) MINES AND MINING— cont'd Peat 1866. Peat beds; analysis of specimens from Morris Co.; use as fuel and as a fertilizer. (3 A.R. geol. survey 1866: 13-15.) Silver See above, Gold. Talc 1904. Geologic investigations: talc deposits, molding sands, building stone, mineral industry, strati- graphic work, etc. (A.R. state geologist 1904: 9-13.) Phillipst>urg 1904. The talc deposits of Phillipsburg, N. J. and Bas- ton, Penn.; by P. B. Peck. (A.R. state geologist 1904: 161-185.) Wages; see Labor. Wages Zinc See also, Production. 1836. See Industries. Building Materials, this date. 1863. Zinc ores were discovered at a very early period but for a long time could not be successfully worked. (Rept. geol. survey 1863: 3.) 1867. See above. Iron, this date. 1868. See same, this date. . More than half the zinc products in the Union are mlnea and mnfred. In N. J. (Geology of N. J. 1868: X.) 1870. See above. Iron, this date. 1871. See same, this date. 1873. Zinc ores: mines at Franklin and at Stirling Hill; zinc blende from Warren Co. (A.R. state geologist 1873: 97-98.) 1873-1874. Tons of zinc ore mined in N. J. (Some 1874: 64.) 1874. Zinc ores: zinc mines in Sussex Co.; mnfre. of zinc oxide and of metallic zinc; amt. of zinc made from N. J. ores, Penn. ores. Western ores. (Same 1874: 33.) 1879. See above. Iron, this date. 1880. See same, this date. . See same, under dates 1830-1880. 1881. See same, this date. 1882. See same, this date. 1883. See same, this date. 1884. See same, this date. 1885. See same, this date. . Zinc mines at Mine Hill; Stirling Hill; Taylor mine. (A.R. state geologist 1885: 107.) 1886. See above. Iron, this date. 1887. See same, this date. 1891. Notes on zinc mines. (A.R. state geologist 1891: 249-250.) 1896. Notes on zinc mines; by G. E. Jenkins. (Same 1896: 334-336.) 1897. See above. Iron, this date. 1898. See same, this date. 1899. See above. Copper, this date. 1900. See above. Iron, this date. 1901. See same, this date. 1902. See same, this date. 1903. See same, this date. 1904. See same, this date. Sussex County 1854. See above. Iron, Sussex Co., this date. 1863. Zinc ores in Sussex Co. at Franklin Furnace and at Sterling (sic) Hill; quantity used in mnfre. of white paint; metal itself also mnfred. (Rept. geol. survey 1863: 11.) 1864. Zinc mines of Sussex. (A.R. state geologist 1864- 13-14.) 518 inde;^ to documents of the state op new jersey IHITES Am) MINING— confd Zinc — cont'd Busses County — cont'd 1867. Map of zinc mines, Sussex Co., surveyed and drawn by G. M. Hopkins. 22 in. x 30 in. Scale: 8 In. = 1 nu. (In portfolio ace. Geology of N. J. 1868.) Some copies of the rept. are not accompanied by the portfolio. 1868. Zinc ores. (Geology of N. J. 1868: 669-674.) Description of mines in Sossex Co. 1872. Zinc ores at Stirling and Mine Hills in Sussex Co. (AJl. state geologist 1872: 26.) 1874. See above. Zinc, this date. 1876. Zinc ore; mines at Ogdensbnrg and Franklin Furnace, Sussex Co. (AJl. state geologist 1876: 5L) Warren County 1883. •Zinc ore in Warren Co. (AB, state geologist 1883: 167.) HIRES AND MUriRG: INDIVIDUAL MINES Dickeison Mine 1891. Notes on history of Dickerson mine (1716-1891) ; by Fredk. A. Canfield. (A.R. state geol(%ist 1891: 251-253.) Richard mIup 1857-1900. Table: production of Richard mine, owned by Thomas Iron Co., each year. (AJR. state geologist 1900: 200.) Singwood Mines See abOTe, Iron. Passaic County. MITCHELL (6. A.) 1900. Eixperiments with irrigation. (21 A^ state agric exper. station and 13 AJR. agria collie exper. station 1900: 207-212.) MITCHELL (H. C.) 1902. The need and practicability of a state hospital for consumptives. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 111-113.) MITCHELL (HENKY) Medical superintendent of vital statistics, 1895-1904 (see Vital Statistics, the serial gronp) ; report on contagions diseases in animals, 189S-1903 ; see Agrlcnltnre. Livestock. Inspection. 1885. District sanitary inspection. (9 AM. bd. of he^th 1885: 167-170.) 1886. The duties of local Inspectors, how best per- formed and details of method. (10 same 1886: 214.) 1887. Distr. inspection. (11 same 1887: 158-160.) 1889. Improvement of sanitary conditions in health and pleasure resorts of N. J. (13 same 1889: 133- 137.) : Unitary construction of hoosea (13 same 1889: 19-20.) 1892. Errors in plumbing and their prevention. (16 same 1892: 161-162.) . Healthfulness of health resorts. (16 same 1892: 144-147.) 1894-1904. Rept as secretary of the state bd. of health. (18 same 1894 (pp. 5-17)— 28 same 1904.) 1896. Subsurface drainage in city of Orange. (20 same 1896: 333-336.) 1897. Remarks [on dairy matters]. (25 A.B. bd. of agric. 1897: 144-147.) MIX (ELDBIDGE) 1868/9. R^t as supt of schools of Orange. (AJt bd. of education 1868/9: 635-636.) Paging from Collected docs. MIZPAH, ATLANTIC CO. Jewish Settlement; see Jews Molasses; see Food and Drug Law MOLLESON (GEORGE P.) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1835-1838 ; Trostee of School Fund. 1841-1843. Reports by [Select] CoMinma; 1837. Culture of silk and mnfre. of beet sugar. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 336-348.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 348.) MONEY serial Under act of Nov. 30, 1789. 1789-1807. Rept of the committee apptd. to count and bum cancelled loan office certificates and old state money In the tresury. In Collected docs, as follows : 1789 Nov. 11 (Harring) in JoL L^lsl. Conncil Oct. 1789 : 12-13. 1789 Nov. 11 (KitcheU) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1789 : 37. 1790 May 24 (Cook) tn Votes of Assem. May 1790 : 15. " Nov. 9 (Hoops) in Jol. L^egisL ConncU Oct 1790 : 10. " Nov. 9 (Newbold) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1790 : 29- 33 The stmt Is repeated pp. 65-67. 1791 Nov. 16 (Condict) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1791 : 68. 1792 Oct. 31 (Taylor) in Votes of Assem. Oct. 1792 : 24. " May 19 (Cook) in JoL Le^L ConncU May 1792 : 6. 1793 Oct. 25 (Marsh) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1793 : 14-15. 1794 Nov. 7 (Townscnd) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1794 : 24. 1795 Nov. 4 (Sinnickson) in JoL Legist Conncil Oct 1795 : 8. 1795 Nov. 5 (Manning) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1795 : 16- 17. 1795 Meh. 13 (Condit) In JoL LegisL ConncU Jan. 1795 : 30 1795 Mch. 13 (Fraiser) In Votes of Assem. Jan. 1795 : 63. 1796 Nov. 5 (Lambert) in JoL LegisL ConncU Oct 1796 : 13. 1796 Nov. 5 (Bowen) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1796 : 23. 1797 Nov. 1 (Moore) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1797 : 17-19. " Nov. 2 (Lambert) in JoL LeglsL ConncU Oct 1797 : 13. 1798 Jan. 31 (Smith) In Votes of Assem. Jan. 1798 : 17. " Oct 29 (Farret) in Jol. LegisL CooncU Oct 1798 : 9. " Oct 29 (Soathard) in Votes of Assem. Oct. 1798 : 14- 15. 1799 KoT. 5 (Holmes) in JoL LegisL ConncU Oct 1799: 13. 1799 Nov. 5 (Bowen) in Votes of Assem. 1799 : 22-23. 1800-1801 not fonnd. 1802 (M'Cnllongh) in JoL LegisL ConncU 1802:160-161. " (Coi)^in Votes of Assem. 1802 : 18-21. 1803 Not. 7 (Johnson) In Votes of Assem. Oct 1803 : 32. 1804-1806 not fotmd. 1807 Nov. 25 (Dod) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1807 : 123-124. " Not. 27 (Lndlow) in JoL LegisL ConncU Oct 1807 : 672. B Under act of Nov. 24, 1788. 1790-1791. Acct of monies cancelled at the state treas- ury by Benj. Van. Clure and James Ewing. In Collected docs, as foUows : 1790 in Totes of Assem. May 1790 : 8. 1791 " " " " Oct 1791 : 8-9 ; 17-18. non-serial 1790. Acct of old state money; said to be balance un- expended of sum drawn by contractor of Middlesex Co. (Rept committee to settle with treasurer 1789/ 90: 51.) Paging from Votes of Assem. 1790. Rept of committee (Rutherfurd) on d^redaiion of copper coin of N. J. (Votes of Assem. May 1790: 50-51.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 519 MONEY— cont'd non-seriai — cont'd 1797. Rept. of the committee (Stillwell) on treasurer's letter resp. the old state money. (Same Oct. 1797: 13.) Treasurer's letter omitted from Jol. ? 1820. Rept. of committee (Annim) on petitions pray- ing an emission of loan office bills to be lent and secured; inexpedient. (Same 1819/20: 70-71.) MONMOUTH BATTLE MONUMENT; see PARKS AND MON- UMENTS MONMOUTH COUNTY One of the nine counties In existence at date of union of Bast and West Jersey (1702). See also Allaire, AUenhurst, Asbury Park, Atlantic Highlands, Belmar, Bradley Beach, Elberon, Farm- ingdale. Freehold, Holmdel. Keyport, Long Branch, Matawan, Mlddletown, Ocean Beach, Ocean Grove, Red Bank, Seabrlght, Sea Girt, Spring Lake. Agricultural Societies; see that title Agriculture; see that title Almshouse; see Maintenance. Dependents Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Dairy Inspection; see Food and Drug Law. Dairy Products. Milk Fair; see Agriculture. Fairs Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Geology; see that title Grass and Forage Crop; see Agriculture. Crops Huckleberry Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit. Small Fruit Industrial Education; see Education Iron; see Mines, etc. Lime; see Agriculture. Soils. Lime Marls; see Agriculture. Soils and Fertilizers. Marls Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality Poultry; see Agriculture. Poultry. Associations Roads; see that title Schools in; see Education Sweet Potato Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable Swine; see Agriculture. Livestock Taxes; see Taxation: State Teachers' Institutes See Education. Teachers' Institutes, under dates, 1854- 1855. MONOPOLY; see Trusts MONTCLAIR, ESSEX CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual Dairy Inspection; see Food and Drug Law. Dairy Products. Milk Health; see Public Health Ice Supply; see that title Manual Training; see Education Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality Sanitation; see that title Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies Typhoid Fever; see Public Health Vital Statistics; see that title Water Supply; see that title MONTCLAIR STATE NORMAL SCHOOL; see EDUCATION. NORMAL SCHOOLS MOORE (CHARLES B.) Senator from Somerset Co., 1876-1878. Reports by Spkciai, Joint Committee 1878. Feb. 28. Majority rept. on investigation of charges agst. public officers of improper transac- tions with insurance cos. 6 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1878, doc. 32.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1878: 427-431.) MOORE (DAVID) Assemblyman from Cumberland Co., 1793, 1796-1797; member of committee to count and burn cancelled money, 1797 (see Money). Reports by [Select] Committee 1796. Nov. 3. Road in Cumberland Co. (Votes of As- sem. Oct. 1796: 17.) MOORE (H. L.) 1890. Producing and marketing eggs, agrlc. 1890: 364-366.) (18 A.R. bd. MOORE (JOHN) Assemblyman from Warren Co., 1839-1841. Reports by 1841. Jan. 27. Distribution of Votes and Proceedings of Gen. Assem. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 289-290.) MOORE (JONATHAN) Assemblyman from Cumberland Co., 1807-1808. Reports by Committee on Teeastjbeb's Accounts 1808. See Finance: State, serial group B. [Select] Committee 1808. Nov. 10. Repairs and expenditures on clerk's office of Supreme Court. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1808 : 49.) MOORE (JOSEPH) 1879/80. Rept. as city supt. of Bridgeton schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1879/80 app. pp. 5-6.) 1884/5-1887/8. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Cumber- land Co. (Sam^ 1884/5 app. (pp. 21-22) — same 1887/ 8.) MOORE (S. H.) 1892. Sweet potatoes. 374.) (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892; 372- MOORE (S. V.) 1892/3. Manual training in Hackensack. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1, app. pp. 269-270.) MOORESTOWN, BURLINGTON CO. Climate; see that title Clover Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Frosts; see Climate Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Precipitation; see Climate Rainfall; see Climate. Rainfall Temperature; see Climate MORE (ENOCH H.) Senator from Cumberland Co., 1845-1846. Reports by Committee on Claims and Rbvolutionaet Pensions 1846. April 15. Petition of Thos. Neal, formerly under- keeper and night-watch at the penitentiary. (Sen. jol. 1846; 721.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1846 : 721.) 520 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY MORFORS (THEODORE) Comr. of Fisheries, 1879-1883 ; see Fish and Game, the serial group. MORGAN (J. WILLARD) Comptroller of the treasury, 1902-1908; see Finance; State. MORGAN (WM. H.) 1903. How we grow cherries. (Procs. state hortlc socy. 1903: 181-188.) 1904. Profitable smaU fruits. (Same 1904: 82-85.) MORRELL (RICHARD) 1904. See Climate. Floods. Northern N. J. Flood Commission. MORRIS (BENJ. P.) Comr. of Fisheries, 1899-1904 ; see Fish and Game, the serial group. MORRIS CANAL; see CANALS: INDIVIDUAL MORRIS COUNTY Created liy act of March 15, 1739. See also Boonton, Dorer, Hlbemla, Lake Hopatcong, Madison, Morristown, Port Oram, Kiyerdale. Agricnlttiral Societies; see that title Agiictiltnre; see that title Almshouse; see Maintenance. Dependents Banks; see Banks: Individual Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fair; see Agriculture. Fairs Geology; see that title Iron; see Mines, etc. JaO; see Maintenance. Delinquents Lime; see Agriculture. Soils. Lime Peach Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Roads; see that title Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks Schools in; see Education Taxes; see Taxation: State Teachers' Institutes See Iidncatlon. Teachers. Institutes, under dates, 1854- 1853. Water Supply; see that title MORRISON (T. C.) 1900/1. Manual training in Garfield. (A.R. bd. of edu- cation 1900/1: 402-404.) MORRISSE (JAMES A.) 1892. Insurance policies. (15 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1891/2: 339-343.) MORRISTOWN, MORRIS CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Iron Bank; also State Bank Manual Training; see Education Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks Schools in; see Education Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies MORROW (SAMUEL, JR.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1873-1875. Reports by [Select] Committee 1873. April 3. Insurance of Capitol bldgs. (Minutes of Assem. 1873: 1390-1394.) 1874. March 26. Illegal sale of Erie R.R. passes. (.Same 1874: 1312-1314.) . Same. 4 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1874, doc. 34.) MORSE (HERBERT N.) Supt of school census ; see Education. School census, the serial group. MORSE (SILAS R.) 1874/5-1877/8. Rept. as supt. of schools of Atlantic City. (A.R. bd. of education 1874/5 (pp. 3-8)— some 1877/8.) Omitted 1875/6-1876/7. 1877/8-1891/2. Rept as county supt of schools in At- lantic Co. (Same 1877/8 app. (pp. 29-35)— «oni« 1891/2.) 1879/80. Rept as supt of schools of Atlantic City. (Same 1879/80 app. pp. 3-5.) 1898-1903/4. Rept as mgr. of bureau of information for teachers and school officers. (Same 1897/8 (pp. 275- 279}— same 1903/4.) MORTALITY; see VITAL STATISTICS MORTGAGES 1856-1888. Table: no., acreage and amt of real estate foreclosure executions, by counties. (12 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1888/9: 357-374.) . Same; foreclosures by corporations (complain- ants), by counties. (12 same 1888/9: 375-381.) . Same; life of mortgages foreclosed, by counties. (12 same 1888/9: 382-388.) Table: life of mortgages foreclosed on acres and on lots. (12 same 1888/9: 352.) Table: total no. of real estate foreclosure execu- tions; amts. [i. e., $100 and under, $100 to $500, etc.] ; per cent, of no. of executions to the different amts. (12 same 1888/9: 349-350.) 1856, 1870, 1875, and each year 1880-1888. . Same; foreclosure executions on lands (acres) and acreage foreclosed. (12 same 1888/9: 351.) Table: foreclosure executions by corporations; total no. and amt, no. and amt. of bldg. and loan assns.; no. and amt. of banks; no. and amt of in- surance COS.; corporation executions on lands. (12 game 1888/9: 348.) 1856. 1870, 1875 and each year 1880-1888. . Table: real estate foreclosure executions in cities; no. and amt for each city; total; per cent of aggre- gate executions on other than farm lands. (12 same 1888/9: 347.) Jersey City. Newark, Camden, Hohoken, Trenton, Eliza- beth, Paterson, New Brunswick; 1856, 1870, 1875, and each year, 1880-1888. . Table: real estate foreclosure executions, for given years; no., amt. of principal and interest due on complainant's mortgage; no. and amt of execu- tions agst Individuals; no. of executions agst cor- porations, amt, no. on lands, amt, do. lots. (12 same 1888/9: 345.) 1858. 1870, 1875 and each year 1880-1888. . Same; real estate foreclosure executions agst in- dividuals. (12 same 1888/9: 346.) . Table: per cent of executions by corporations, complainants; no. and amt of bldg. and loan assns., banks, insurance cos., misc. corporations, of aggre- gate issued. (12 same 1888/9: 339.) 1856/70-1887/8. Table: real estate foreclosure execu- tions, for state and for each co., and for cos. largely urban, largely rural, etc.; per cent, increase or de- crease. (12 same 1888/9: 343.) 1887/8. 1885/8, 1880/5. 1875/80, 1870/5, 1856/70, 1870/88. 1881/4-1884/8. . Same; recorded real estate mortgages. (12 same 1888/9: 344.) 1870-1880. Table: no. of foreclosure executions and mortgages in the state, in cos. largely urban, largely rural, etc., in 1870 and 1880; per cent increase or decrease from 1870 to 1875; 1875 to 1880, 1880 to 1885, 1885 to 1888, 1887 to 1888, 1870 to 1888, 1881/4 to 1884/8. (12 same 1888/9: 320.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 531 MORTGAGES— cont'd 1870-1880. Table: no. of recorded mortgages, by coun- ties. (12 same 1888/9: 353.) 1870. 1875 and each year 1880-1888. 1880-1888. Table: no. and amts. of real estate mort- gages to corporations (mortgages) recorded in Es- sex Co., 1880, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888. (12 same 1888/9: 356.) . Table: total foreclosure executions agst. indi- viduals, no. and amt.; executions on farm lands, no., acres, amt. (12 same 1888/9: 325.) . Table: per cent, of mortgages to corporations, ag- gregate recorded in Essex Co.; per cent, of total mortgages to corporations made to bldg. and loan assns., banks and trust cos., insurance cos., misc. corporations. (12 same 1888/9: 338.) 1888. Table: monthly mortgage movement, by counties. (12 same 1888/9: 354.) 1889. Real estate, mortgage indebtedness and foreclose- ure executions. (12 same 1888/9: 307-390.) 1890. Special apprn. recommended to enable bureau of statistics to inquire as to mortgage indebtedness of inhabitants of state. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 28.) 1892. Organization of mortgage and debt-paying assns. suggested. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 64-65.) 1893. Advantages to be derived from debt or mort- gage-paying assns. (20 same 1892: 35-36.) Essex County 1870-1888. Interest rates on mortgages in Essex Co. (12 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1888/9: 337.) 1875-1888. Table: no. and amts. of real estate mort- gages recorded in Essex County, by individuals, on farm lands, lots, by corporations, in 1875, 1880, 1886, 1887, 1888. (12 same 1888/9: 355.) Laws 1876. Suppl. to an act concerning mortgages. Trenton: John Li. Murphy, State Gazette Prtg. House, 1876. 2 11. Copy seen in the New Jersey Hist. Socy., Newark. MORTON (C.) See Education. County. Teachers. Examinations. Somerset MOSES (ARNOLD H.) 1892. Architecture in relation to sanitation. (16 A.R. bd. of health 1892: 156-160.) MOSQUITO; see AGRICULTURE. CROPS. PESTS. INSECTS MOTT (GERSHOM) Apptd. by Governor in 1872 a member of the committee to inquire into the mngmt. of the Soldiers' Children's Home ; state Treasurer, 1875 (see Finance : State) ; in 1878 apptd. a comr. to provide for the enlarge- ment of the N. J. state prison ; Riparian Commis- sioner, 1883-1884 (see Land. Riparian). MOTT (GERSHOM) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1820-1822, 1825/6- 1827/8. Reports by 1817. Nov. 4. Government house. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1817: 31.) Joint rept. with John Beatty and Robt. M'Neely. [Select] CoMMiTTBa; 1828. Feb. 27. Washington Banking Co. at Hacken- sack; Monmouth Bank, and People's Bank at Pater- son. (Votes of Assem. 1827/8: 260-262.) MOTT (JAMES) Native of N. J. ; state treasurer, 1783-1798 (see Finance : State ; also Treasurer) ; member of Congress, 1801- 1805. MOUNT HOLLY, BURLINGTON CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Fanners' Bank of N. J.; also Mount Holly; also Union Bank Schools in; see Education Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies Typhoid Fever; see Public Health Water Supply; see that title MUEHLING (THEO.) 1891/2. Manual training at Carlstadt, Bergen Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1: 329-331.) MUIR (THOMAS) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1831/2, 1833/4-1834/5. Reports by [Select] Committee 1835. Jan. 13. Morris Canal and Banking Co. (Votes of Assem. 1834/5: 173-174.) MULFORD (CLARENCE J.) State Librarian. 1867-1868 ; see Libraries. MULFORD (DAVID) Assemblyman from Union Co., 1860-1861. Reports by Committee on JtrraoiABT 1861. May 2. Raising money for war purposes. (Min- utes of Assem. 1861: 1124-1127.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Double the usual no. ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1861:1127.) [Select] Committee 1861. March 8. Morris and Essex R.R. Co. (Minutes of Assem. 1861: 782-786.) MULFORD (THOMAS W.) , Senator from Camden Co., 1852-18S4. Reports by [Special] Committee 1852. March 29. Govs, veto of incidental bill. (Sen. jol. 1852: 719-723.) . Same. (App. to Sen. jol. 1852: 423-431; app. to House jol. 1852: 423-431.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Joi. 1852 : 723.) 1854. Jan. 26. Railroads of state. (Sen. jol. 1854: 142- 143.) . Feb. 6. Delaware and Raritan Canal and Cam- den and Amboy R.R. cos. (Sen. jol. 1854: 213-231.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 5000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. lol. 1854 : 232.) MULLICA HILL, GLOUCESTER CO. Potato Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable MULNEY (MARTIN) 1892. Bldg. and loan assn. bookkeeping. (14 A.R. bu- reau of statistics of labor and industries 1890/1: 563-573.) MUNN (JEPHTHAH B.) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1810-1814 ; Councilman. 1835-1836. Reports by [Select] Committee 1812. Nov. 10. Pollution of stream water rising near town of Newark; by distilleries. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1812: 83-84.) 1836. Feb. 12. Paterson and Hudson River R.R. Co (Jol. legisl. council 1835/6: 157-158.) Ordered prtd. 522 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY MirnN (JOSEPH L.) Assembl;iiian from Essex Co., 1881. 1867. Kept as co. supt. of schools in Essex Co. (AJl. bd. of education 1867: 721-723.) Paging from Collected docs. MURPHY (EDWARD A.) Assemblyman from Hudson Co.. 1905. 1897/8-1899/00. Rept as CO. supt of schools in Hudson Co. (AJl. bd. of education 1897/8 (pp. 144-150)— same 1899/00.) MURPHY (FRANKLIN) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1885 ; U. S. Commissioner to Paris Eixpositlon 1900 ; Blparian commissioner 1902-1904 (see Land. Riparian) ; Governor 1902- 1904 (for messages, see under Governor). MURPHY QOHH R.) 1869/70. Rept as principal of schools In Salem. (AJL bd. of education 1869/70: 89-97.) Paging from Collected docs. MURPHY (WM. R.) In 1878, apptd. a comr. to provide for the enlargement of tbe N. J. state prison. 1879. See Bettle (Edwd.), this data Supetrisor of State Prison 1872. Sums due state from contractors for convict labor. (Minutes of Assem. 1872: 820-822.) MUSEUMS See also. Edncation. serial 1901-1904. Ann. rept of N. J. state museum. Checklist Doc. and dept. editions differ only in omission of im- print from the doc. ed. 1901. Trenton : HacCrellish & Qnigley, 1902. 23 pp., pis. 1902. Trenton : The J. L. Horphy Publishing Co., 1903. 55 pp., pis. 1903. Camden : S. Chew & Sons Co.. 1904. 133 pp., illns. 1904. Paterson : Sews Prtg. Co., 1905. 8T pp., illns. In Collected docs, as follows : 1901 In Iie^aL docs. 1901, v. 5, doc. 51. 1902 •' " " 1902, V. 3. doc 35. 1903 " " " 1903, T. 3, doc. 36. 1904 " " " 1904, V. 3, doc. 35. tKm-serial 1823. Rept of committee (Dayton) to whom was re- ferred res. ret to proTiding a place of reception for minerals collected by comrs. apptd. to survey the route of canal from the Delaware to the Passaic. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1823: 65-66,) 1838. Communication from Prof. Rogers in answer to res. requesting him to deposit in some place here- after to be designated, duplicate specimens of min- erals, etc., collected by him in geological surrey of state. {Same 1837/8: 366-367.) . Fitting up of cases in the state house to receive geoL specimens. (Rept of geoL survey 1838: 27.) Paging from Collected docs. 1877. Museum of geoL survey at State House. (A£. state geologist 1877: 54-55.) 1879. Museum of geol. survey. (Same 1879: 180-182.) 1886. Same. {Same 1886: 238.) 1887. Museum of geoL survey in new State House. {Same 1887: 30.) 1890. Collections for state museum. {Same 1890: 20- 2L) 1891. Rooms for geol. survey in State House incomplete; storage of collections; laboratory equipment also packed away and necessary chemical work must be done at a private laboratory. {Same 1891: 27.) 1892. Room on third floor of old Ubrary extension of State House assigned to geol. survey by act of 1890; equipment with cases from the old state museum, etc {Same 1892: 28-29.) MUSEUMS— cont'd non^erial — cont'd 1893. Arrangement of collections In geoL rooms. {Same 1893: 24-26.) 1896. Collection of minerals in geoL rooms; advan- tages to be had from consolidation of state collec- tions in a general state museum. {Same 1896: xxvil.) 1897. Geol. collections remain in third-story room of State House; plans for arranging them. {Same 1897: XXXV.) 1898. Arrangement of geoL coUectton; necessity for in- dustrial museum. (Some 1898: xxxL) 1899. Collections in geoL rooms; need of additional room. {Same 1899: xxxiii-xxxiv.) 1900. Collections in state museum; new room. {Same 1900: xxx-xxxL) 1901. Museum; removal to new quarters; additions; need of new cases. {Same 1901: xxvi-xxviL) 1902. Need of new cases for museum. {Same 1902: 22- 23.) Receipts and Disbursements 1896-1904. Table: disbursements on acct of state mu- seum. (A.R. comptroUer 1895/6 (p. 63) — same 1903/ 4.) . Same. (AJt treasurer 1895/6 (p. 425) — same 1903/4.) MUSHROOM Crop; see Agricnltore. Crops. Vegetable 1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; see LABOR. EMPLOYMENT ;' MUSTARD; see FOOD AITD DRUG LAW MYERS (W. S.) Chemist State Agricoltoral Experiment Station, 1888- 1889. See Agricoltnre. Soils. FertHizera, under dates 1888-1904. 1899-1901. Chlorine in natural waters of tiie state. In Documents as follows : 1899 in A.R. state geologist 1899 : 141-148. Also prtd. separately. Trenton : HaeCrelllsh & Qnigley, 1900. pp. 141-148. Copy in Bn^rs College Utftary. 1900 in AJS. state geol(%ist 1900 : 189-196. 1901 In A.B. state geologist 1901 : 129-132. NAAR (DAVID) State treasurer, 1865 ; see Finance : State. NASON (FRANK L.) 1890. The post-archaean age of white limestones of Sussex Co. (A.R. state geologist 1890: 25-50.) 1890. Iron mines. {Same 1890: 51-127.) NATIONAL BANES; see BANES NATIONAL GUARD Disbursements for; see M'l't ^it. Receipts, etc NATURAL RESOURCES 1840. Physical features and principal mineral forma- tions of N. J. (Rept geoL survey 1840: 3-8.) Paging from ed. of 1840. 1855. Physical features of N. J.; by E. L Vielc (2 AIL geoL survey 1855: 27-31.) . Physical geogrscpby of northern division of state. (2 same 1855: 111-131.) 1864. Undeveloped resources of N. J. (A.R. state gedo- gist 1864: 18-19.) 1868. Physical features of N. J.: mountains (Bine Mountain, Highland Range, Trs^ Ridges, Hills of South Jersey); valleys and plains (Delaware Val- ley, Kittatinny VaUey, Highland Valleys, Red Sand- stone Valley) ; tide marshes; rivers; diagram of INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 523 NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd river system; drainage areas; lakes and ponds (Lake Hopatcong or Brooklyn Pond, Budd's Lake, Greenwood Lake or Long Pond, Green Pond) ; bays. (Geology of N. J. 1868: 17-28.) 1868. Geographical description of N. J.: boundaries; latitudes and longitudes; dimensions; area; area of each township, by cos. ( Same 1868 : 1-14. ) 1888. Physical description of N. J.; by C. Clarkson Vermeule. (v. 1. Pinal rept. state geologist 1888: 39-199.) 1893. See Geology, this date. [1895.] The physical geography of N. J.; by R. D. Salis- bury, (v. 4. Pinal rept. state geologist 1895: 3-170.) . Notes and data pertaining to physical geography of state; by C. C. Vermeule. 189 pp. (v. 4. Same 1895. app.) Vol. Is entitled Physical Geography, etc. Artesian Wells 1868. See Water Supply, this date. 1879. Artesian and driven wells. (A.R. state geologist 1879: 126-150.) 1883. Tertiary and cretaceous formations of southern N. J. (Some 1883: 13-21.) Includes acct. of artesian wells at Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. 1885. See Water Supply, this date. 1886. See same, this date. 1887. See Water Supply. Pollution, this date. 1888. See Water Supply, this date. 1889. See same, this date. 1890. Artesian wells and water-bearing horizons of southern N. J.; by Lewis Woolman. (A.R. state geologist 1890: 269-276.) . Artesian wells and water horizons in southern N. J. and their relations to an immense diatoma- ceous clay bed having a maximum thickness of 300 feet, with note on diatomaceous clays in Md. and Va., also special rept. on artesian wells at Beach Haven, N. J.; by Lewis Woolman. Trenton: Prtd. by J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1891. 12 pp., pi. Taken from the ann. rept. of the state geologist for 1890 ; see preceding Item and also below. Beach Haven. Copy seen in Free Public Library of Jersey City. . List of artesian and other bored wells in N. J., with references to ann. repts. of geol. survey. (A.R. state geologist 1890: 277-283.) . See below. Water Power, this date. 1891. Artesian wells. (A.R. state geologist 1891: 217- 222.) Passaic township, Morris Co. ; Rumson Neck, Monmouth Co. ; Woodstown, Salem Co. ; Port Norrls and Straight Creek, Cumberland Co. ; Port Republic, Atlantic Co. . Increasing attention to water supply from artes- ian and deep wells. (Sams 1891: 22.) . A review of artesian-well horizons in southern New Jersey; by Lewis Woolman. (Same 1891: 223- 232.) 1892. Artesian wells in southern N. J.; by Lewis Wool- man. (Same 1892: 273-311.) 1893. Same. (Same 1893: 387-421.) 1894. Same. (Same 1894: 151-221.) 1895. Artesian well system not general in northern part of state excepting in red sandstone belt, in which there are wells at Paterson, Newark, Eliza- beth and Plainfield and in valley of Raritan River in Hunterdon and Somerset cos. ; so few deep-bored wells in Kittatinny Valley and in the Highlands that their success is not generally demonstrated. (Sams 1895: xix.) . Rept. on artesian wells; by Lewis Woolman. (Sams 1895: 63-95.) NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Artesian Wells — cont'd 1896. [Report]; by Lewis Woolman. (Same 1896:95- 254.) I. Artesian wells in southern N. J. ; II. Artesian wells in northern N. J. ; III. Statigraphy of flsh house black clay and associated gravels, fossils, burled tree stumps at Delair, silicifled tree at Lindenwald. 1897. Artesian wells In N. J.; by Lewis Woolman. (Sams 1897: 211-295.) Artesian and other bored wells and also dug wells In southern N. 3. ; bored wells in northern N. J. 1898. Same. (Sams 1898: 59-144.) 1899. Artesian wells; by L. Woolman. (Same 1899:55- 139.) 1900. Same. (Sams 1900: 103-171.) 1901. Same. (Same 1901: 53-128.) 1902. Same. (Same 1902: 59-95.) Atlantic City 1889. Artesian wells, Atlantic City; by Lewis Woolman. (A.R. state geologist 1889: 89-99 and foldg. leaf. . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1889. pp. 89-99, foldg. leaf. Copy seen in Free Public Library of Jersey City. Beach Haven 1890. [Artesian wells] at Beach Haven, Burlington Co.; by Lewis Woolman. (A.R. state geologist 1890: 266-267.) Geological; see Geology Water Power 1832. Object of Delaware Palls Co. is creation of a water power and subsequent erection of mnfg. estab- lishments in and near Trenton; at no distant day Trenton will rank among first of mnfg. towns; state has reserved privilege of subscribing for one-fourth of capital stock. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 24, 1832.) 1833. Attention of legisl. called to subscription to stock of Trenton Delaware Palls Company. (Sams (South- ard) Jan. 11, 1833.) 1864. Water power a source of wealth to N. J. (A.R. state geologist 1864: 20.) 1888-1891. Plow of the Passaic at Little Palls, by months. (A.R. state geologist 1890: 200-201.) 1890. Table: water-powers of northern N. J.; mills, amt. utilized, etc. (Sams 1890: 227-257.) . Extremes of flow, N. J. streams; American streams (Merrimack, Concord, Conn., Potomac, Ohio, etc.). (Same 1890: 216-218.) . Water supply and water power: artesian wells; census of water powers in progress; development of water power. (Same 1890: 15-19.) . Water-supply and water-power; by C. 0. Ver- meule. (Same 1890: 137-283.) Synopsis of proposed investigation ; flow of streams ; ground-water ; surface storage ; surface or flood flows ; droughts ; Sudbury River gauglngs ; Conn. River flow ; flow of N. J. streams ; rainfall observa- tions ; Paulinskill ; Pequest ; Museonetcong ; Dela- ware River ; Schuylkill ; Ramapo ; Wanaque ; Pe- quannock ; Rockaway ; Passaic ; Rahway ; Raritan ; Great Egg Harbor River; value of water power; rates for water-power at various points In New England. N. y., N. J., Va. ; summary of power in use in N. J. ; undeveloped powers and storage ; artesian and other bored wells ; notes on new wells. 1891. Water-supply and water-power: review of inves- tigations of geol. survey on subject since 1868; sources of water supply in N. J. utilization of water- power; value of water-powers, etc. (Sams 1891: 10- 22.) . Water-supply and water-power; by C. C Ver- meule. (Same 1891: 141-215.) . Table: no. of mills and net horse-power by water- sheds and by industries in northern and southern N. J. (Same 1891: 169-170.) 524 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY NATURAL RESOURCES— cont'd Water Power— cont'd 1891. Water-powers of northern N. J.: stream, local- ity, owner, kind of mill, h. p. utilized, etc. (Same 1891: 175-215.) 1892. On water power. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892.) 1893. Water-supply and water power; by C. C. Ver- meule. (A.R. state geologist 1892: 247-272.) Water-supply of northern N. J. cities ; water-snpply ; watersheds ; flows of Hackensack and Passaic Elvers. 1893. Water-supply and water-powers; by C. C. Ver- meule. (Same 1893: 371-385.) Stream pollution ; classification of public water-sapply by sources ; future gathering-grounds ; prorable future needs. 1894. List of developed water-powers of New Jersey, (v. 3. P*inal rept. state geologist 1894 app. pp. 1-48.) . Admissible outlay in developing one hundred net horse-power of water-power before it becomes as expensive as steam-power and operating expenses of the same under different degrees of permanence of water-power, (v. 3. Same 1894: 324.) . Rental value of water-power at Turner's Falls, Mass.; Bellows Falls, Vermont; Union ville. Conn.; Occum, Conn.; Barrett's Junction, Mass.; Birming- ham, Conn.; Ansonia, Conn.; Cohoes, N. Y.; Lock- port, N. Y.; Passaic, N. J.; Paterson, N. J.; Raritan, N. J.; Trenton, N. J.; B^edericksburg, Va.; Man- chester, Va. (v. 3. Same 1894: 325-328.) 1899. Letter from Howard P. fYothingham to the bd. resp. complaints made by shad fishermen as to ruinous effect of the dam of the Trenton Water Power Co. on shad fisheries. (A.R. bd. fish and game comrs. 1899: 31-39.) Contains account of the Trenton Water Power Co. since the date of its charter (1831) and mentions the companies which sold out to that company. 1900. Delaware River: removal of obstructions to the shad industry at Scudder's Falls. (Same 1900: 13.) Trenton Water Power Co. NATURALIZATION; see POPULATION. ALIEN NAVAL RESERVE Established under act of Feb. 12, 1893. 1894. Propriety of considering establishment of naval militia. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 9, 1894: 11-12.) 1895. Organization of a naval reserve authorized. (Same (Werts) Jan. 8, 1895.) 1896. Equipment and mustering into service of naval reserve; federal apprn. ; state appm. (Sams (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) Receipts and Ezpendituies 1896-1903/4. Table: disbursements on acct naval re- serve. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 48)— some 1903/ 4.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 340- 348)— «am€ 1903/4.) NAVESINK RIVER; see RIVER CONSERVANCY NAVIGATION See also. Steamboats. 1846. Rept of comrs. apptd. by Gov. to examine into and Investigate charges agst citizens of state, in vicinity of vessels wrecked on Monmouth coast. (Sen. jol. 1846: 588-604; Minutes of Assem. 1846: 692.) Comrs. : P. Vredenburgh, Jr., John S. Darcy and John C. Ten Eyck. 1856. Apptmt. by N. Y. of comrs. to survey X. Y. Har- bor and rept. exterior line for wharves, etc. ; apptmt. of comrs. on part of X. J. recommended. (Govs, mess. (Price) Jan. 8, 1856: 10.) NAVIGATION— cont'd 1861. Propriety of establishing an exterior and bulk- head line opposite New York on N. J. waters, beyond which nothing could be built, suggested by G. W. Blunt, N. Y. pilot comr. (Same (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 10.) 1871. Concurrence in recommendations of riparian comrs. to give Jersey City frontage for wharves and piers. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 9 or 14.) There are two editions of this message. 1880. Need of legislation for preservation of channels of navigable waters of state. (Sam£ (McClellan) Jan. 13, 1880.) 1881. Necessity of legislative action in regard to pre- servation of channels In navigable waters of state. (Same (McCleUan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1883. Act providing penalty for deposit of refuse in navigable waters in New York and Newark bays effective; increase in no. of vessels piloted to and from Perth Amboy. (Same (Ludlow) Jan, 9, 1883.) Laws 1894. Text of suppl. to act resp. pilots for Jersey City, Newark and Perth Amboy via Sandy Hook. (16 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1892/3: 478-479.) Lighthouses See also below, Receipts, etc Sandy Hook 1802. Govs. mess. (Bloomfield) transmitting communi- cation from Secy, of Treasury of U. S. reL to re- building beacon on Sandy Hook and copies of laws and jols.of states named. (Jol. LegisL Council Oct 1802: 155.) 1840. Rept of committee on judiciary (Taylor) on communication from gen. govt, requesting N. J. Legisl. to pass law ceding to U. S. island on whidi Sandy Hook lighthouse is situated. (JoL LegisL Council 1839/40: 249.) Pilots and Pilotage serial 1837-1903/4. Ann. rept of bd. of comrs. of pilotage. Checklist 1837-1862. No separate copies found. . „ 1868 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American OfBce, 1864. 4 pp. „ ^_ ,... 1863 doc ed. Trenton : " True American Office, 1864. 4 pp. 1864. Not found. 1865 dept ed. Not found. ^ „ , 1865 doc ed. Omitted [excepting as part of Govs. mes8.J. 1866 dept. ed. Not found. 1866 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 993-996. 1867 dept ed. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office. 1868. 6 pp. 1867 doc ed. h. t p. pp. 861-866. . _, 1868 dept ed. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office. 1869. 6 pp. 1868 doc ed. h. t p. pp. 1067-1072. 1869 dept. ed. Not fonnd. 1869 doc. ed. h. t p. pp. 469-475. 1870. Not found. , ^ . 1870/1 dept ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy i Bechtel. 1872. 6 pp. ^ ., 1870/1 doc ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy and Bechtel. 1872. 6 pp. ^ 1871/2 dept. ed. Trenton: Prtd. at the State Gazette Office, 1872. 6 (1) pp. 1871/2 doc ed. ii. p., n. d. 6 (1) pp. 1872/3 dept ed. Trenton: The State Gazette — ^Murphy & Bechtel. IS 73. 7 pp. 1872/3 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 7 pp. 1873/4 dept ed. 'Trenton : Public Opinion — Wm. 8. Sharp, 1874. 11 pp. 1873/4 doc. ed. u. p.. n. d. 11 pp. 1874/5 dept ed. Trenton : Public Opinion — Wm. 8. Sharp, 1875. 7 pp. 1874/5 doc. ed- u. p., n. d. 7 pp. 187.5/6 dept ed. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, State Gazette Prtg. House. 1876. 9 pp. 1875/6 doc ed. n. p.. n. d. 9 pp. 1876/7 dept ed. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 18(7. 8 pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 535 NAVIGATION— cont'd Pilots and Pilotage — cont'd serial- -cont'd Checklist— cont'd 1876/7 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 8 pp. 1877/8 dept. ed. Trenton : Naar, Day & Nnar, 1878. 10 1877/8 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. 1878/9 dept. ed. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1879. 10 pp. 1878/9 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. 1879/80 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1880. 8 pp. 1879/80 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 8 pp. 1880/1 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1881. 9 pp. 1880/1 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. 1881/2 dept. ed. Lakewood : Prtd. by W. S. Snyder, 1882. 9 pp. 1881/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. 1882/3 dept. ed. Toms Elver: S. C. Jennings, 1883. 9 pp. 1882/3 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. 1883/4 dept. ed. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1884. 13 pp. 1883/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 13 pp. 1884/5 dept. ed. Trenton : 3. L. Murphy, 1886. 9 pp. 1884/5 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. 1885/6 dept. ed. Camden : The Dally Post Prtg. House, 1886. 11 pp. 1885/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. 1886/7 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1887. 10 pp. 1886/7 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 10 pp. 1887/8 dept. ed. Camden : S. Chew, 1889. 10 pp. 1887/8 doc. ed. a. p., n. d. 10 pp. 1888/9 dept. ed. Camden : S. Chew, 1890. 7 pp., 2 II. " doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 7 pp., 2 11. 1889/90 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1890. 7 pp., 2 11. 1889/90 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 7 pp., 2 II. 1890/1 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1891. 11 pp. 1890/1 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. 1891/2 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1892. 11 pp. 1891/2 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. 1892/3 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by the J. L. Murphy Pub- lishing Co., 1893. 9 pp. 1892/3 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 11 pp. 1893/4 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1895. 13 pp. 1893/4 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 13 pp. 1894/5 dept. ed. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1895. 21 pp. 1894/5 doc. ed. h. t. p. 21 pp. 1895/6 dept. ed. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1896. 9 pp. 1895/6 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 9 pp. 1896/7 dept. ed. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1897. 11 pp. 1896/7 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 11 pp. 1897/8 dept. ed. Trenton : The John L. Murphy Publish- ing Co., 1898. 15 pp. 1897/8 doc. ed. h. t. p. 15 pp. 1898/9 dept. ed. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1899. 21 pp. 1898/9 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 21 pp. 1899/00 dept. ed. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publish- ing Co.. 1900. 16 pp. 1899/00 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. 1900/1 dept. ed. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1901. 16 pp. 1900/1 doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 16 pp. 1901/2 dept. ed. Trenton : MacCrelllsh & Quigley, 1902. 14 pp. 1901/2 doc. ed. a. p., n. d. 14 pp. 1902/3 dept. ed. Somerville : The Unionist-Gazette Print- ing House. 1904. 15 pp. 1902/3 doc. ed. n. d., n. d. 15 pp. 1903/4 dept. ed. Paterson : News Printing Co., 1905. 20 pp. 1903/4 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 20 pp. In Collected Documents as follows : In the majority of cases up to and Including 1865, the report is one of the documents accompanying the Govs. mess. Separate copies of some of the earlier messages not haying been found, and the report being omitted from the separate edition In a few instances It has been deemed best to give the full Collected Document reference In each case. 1837 In Jol. Legisl. Council 1837/8 : 156-157. " " Votes of Assem. 1837/8 : 365-366. 1837/8 omitted. 1838/9 In Jol. Leglsl. Council 1839/40 : 31. " " Votes of Assem. 1839/40 : 31-32. 1839/40 " Jol. Legisl. Council 1840/1 ; 20-21. " " Votes of Assem. 1840/1 : 23-24. 1840/1 " Jol. Leglsl. Council 1841/2 : 50-51. " Votes of Assem. 1841/2 : 56. 1841/2 " Jol. Leglsl. Council 1842/3 : 24-25. " Minutes of Assem. 1842/3 : 24. NAVIGATION— cont'd Pilots and Pilotage — cont'd serial — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1842/3 in Jol. Legisl. Council 1843/4 : 28. ■' Minutes of Assem. 1843/4 : 29. Senate .Id. 1845 : 73-74. Votes of Assem. 1845 : 73-74. Senate ]ol. 1846 : 41-43. Minutes of Assem. 1846 : 39-40. Senate Jol. 1847 : 21-22. Minutes of Assem. 1847 : 23-24. Senate Jol. 1848 : 31-32. Senate Jol. 1849 : 33-34. Votes of Assem. 1849 : 41-42. Senate Jol. 1850 : 26-27. Minutes of Assem. 1850 : 37-38. Minutes of Assem. 1851 : 73-74. App. to Sen. Jol. 1852 : 47-48. to House Jol. 1852 : 47-48. 1843/4 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 " " App. 1852 omitted. 1853 in App. to Senate Jol. 1854, doc. A. [app.] pp. 3-4. " " " " House Jol. 1854, doc. A. [app.], pp. 3-4. ' Senate Jol. 1855 : 36-37. " " " House Jol. 1855 : 36-37. " " " House Jol. 1856, doc. A : 37-38. " " " Senate Jol. 1857 : 53-55. " " " House Jol. 1857 : 53-55. " " " Senate Jol. 1858 : 69-71. " " " House Jol. 1858 : 69-71. " " " Senate Jol. 1859 : 61-62. " " " House Jol. 1859 : 61-62. " " " Senate Jol. 1860 : 77-78. " " " House Jol. 1860 : 77-78. Senate Jol. 1861 : 321-322. House Jol. 1861 : 51-52. 1861 omitted. 1862 in Leglsl. docs. 1863. The last document in the volume. 1863 in Leglsl. docs. 1864. 4 pp. 1864 omitted. 1865 In Legisl. does. 1866 : 65-66. 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1866 " 1867 : 993-996. 1867 " 1868 : 861-866. 1868 " 1869 : 1067-1072. 1869 " 1870 : 469-475. 1870 omitted. 1870/1 in Legisl. docs. 1872. 1871/2 " " 1873. 1872/3 " " 1874, doc. 9. 1873/4 " " 1875. doc. 9. 1874/5 " " 1876, doc. 9. 1875/6 " " 1877, doc. 10. 1876/7 " " 1878, V. 2, doc. 21. 1877/8 " " 1879, T. 2, doc. 49. 1878/9 " " 1880, V. 1. doc. 52. 1879/80 " " 1881, V. 2, doc. 63. 1880/1 " " 1882, V. 2, doc. 42. 1881/2 " " 1883, V. 2, doc. 29. 1882/3 " " 1884. V. 2, doc. 28. 1883/4 " " 1885, V. 2, doc. 27. 1884/5 " " 1886, V. 3, doe. 26. 1885/6 " " 1887, V. 3, doc. 26. 1886/7 " " 1888, V. 3, doc. 25. 1887/8 " " 1889, V. 3, doc. 28. 1888/9 " " 1890, V. 3, doc. 28. 1889/90 " " 1891, V. 3, doc. 17. 1890/1 " " 1892. V. 3, doc. 16. 1891/2 " " 1893, V. 3, doc. 18. 1892/3 " " 1894, V. 3, doc. 23. 1893/4 " " 1895 (119 sess.), V. 3, doc. 28. 1894/5 " " 1895 (120 sess.), v. 4, doc. 28. 1895/6 " " 1896, V. 5, doc. 38. 1896/7 " " 1897, V. 5, doc. 32. 1897/8 " " 1898, V. 4, doc. 23. 1898/9 " " 1899, V. 5, doc. 44. 1899/00 " " 1900, V. 1, doc. 8. 1900/1 " " 1901. V. 1, doc. 7. 1901/2 " " 1902, V. 1, doc. 7. 1902/3 " " 1903, V. 1, doc. 8. 1903/4 " " 1904, y. 3, doc. 40. Also In Documents as follows : Only separate editions of the Govs. mess, have been considered In making the list below ; wherever the rept. appears as part of the doc. ed. of the Govs. mess., it has been noted above, with the Collected Document pagination. 1843 in Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct 24, 1843 : 17 1844 " " " (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845 : 25-26. 1845 separate copy of mess. (Jan., 1846) not found 1846 In Govs. mess. (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1847:18-19 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1848:22-23. (Haines) Jan. 10. 1849:24-25. (Haines) Jan. 9, 1850 : 23-24. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851 : 25-26. (Fort) Jan. 14. 1852:47-48. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853:31-32. 526 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY NAVIGATION— cont'd Pilots and Pilotage — cont'd serial — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1853 In GOTS. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854 [app.], pp. S-4. 1854 " " " (Price) Jan. 9. 1855 : 35-36. 1855 " " " (Price) Jan. 8, 1856 : 25-26. 1856 " " " (Price) Jan. 13, 1857 : 51-53. 1857 " " " (Newell) Jan. 13. 1858 : 69-71. 1858-1864 omitted from pamphlet form of Govs. mess. 1865 In docs. ace. (Jots. mess. (Paiter) Jan. 9, 1866 : 3T-38. non-seriol 1840. Congressional legislation (1837) respecting em- ployment of pilots; N. J. legislation of same year. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct 27, 1840.) 1841. Ckmunnnication from bd. of comrs. of pilotage of N. J. setting forth that attempts are being made to have repealed law of Congress of Mar., 1837, rel. to rights and interests of N. J. as pertaining to priv- ileges of pilotage in her waters and waters of N. Y. and asking state to use her influence agst. such at- tempts. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 234-235.) 1843. Liahors of pilot comrs. (Govs. mess. (Penning- ton) Oct 24, 1843.) 1845. SklU, zeal and enterprise of N. J. pilot comrs.; no. in service; work. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 15, 1845.) 1847. Comment on rept of comrs. of pilotage. {Same (Stratton) Jan. 13, 1847.) 1848. Pilot comrs. deserve encouragement and support {Same (Stratton) Jan. 12, 1848.) 1849. Work of pilots. {Same (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849: 12.) 1850. Rept of comrs. of pilotage commended. {Same (Haines) 1850.) 1851. Comrs. of pilotage worthy of public confidence. {Same (Haines) Jan. 15, 1851: 12.) 1855. Usefulness of pUot board; recommended that their pay be made equal to that of N. Y. pilots. {Same (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 18.) 1857. Pilots sustain wholesome and successful rivalry with N. Y. {Same (Price) Jan. 13, 1857: 10.) 1858. Comrs. of pilotage entitled to con^dence and pat- ronage of mariners. {Same (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 18.) 1860. (Tomrs. of pilotage commended; recommended that they be emi>owered to prevent obstructions in waters. {Same (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) 1861. Usefulness of pUot board Increasing; restriction of members to practical men under law of last legist {Same (Olden) Jan. 8, 1861: 9-10.) 1865. No. and work of X. J. comrs. of pilotaga {Same (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1866. Work of comrs. of pilotage; safe deposit should be provided for books and papers. {Same (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 2(^2L) 1867. Work of pilots; revision of laws recommended by comrs. of pilotage. {Same (Ward) Jan. 18 [L e. 8], 1867: 29 or 39.) There are two editions of this message. 1869. Work of pilots; repeal of act of March 5, 1867, recommended. {Same (Ward) Jan. 12, 1869: 48.) 1870. Work of pilots; compensation. {Same (Ran- dolph) Jan. U, 1870: 21-22 or 38-39.) There are two e-DUSTBiAi,; see Industries, etc. Exhibitions Female Charitable Society; see Maintenance Fire Associations; see Fires Health; see Public Health Health Board; see Public Health. Boards of Health: Local Industrial Education; see Education Industries and Manufactures; see that title Manual Training; see Education Mortality; see Vital Statistics. Mortality Parks; see Parks and Monuments Population; see that title Precipitation; see Climate Public Buildings; see that title Rainfall; see Climate Sanitation; see Public Health Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Dime; Franklin Savings Institution; German; Howard; Newark; People's School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Snowfall; see Climate Temperature; see Climate. Temperature Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trast Companies Typhoid Fever; see Public Health Valuation; see Taxation: State Vital SUtistics; see that title Water Supply; see that title NEWARK CITY ALMSHOUSE; see MAINTENAHCE: INDI- VIDUAL INSTITUTIONS INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 539 NEWARK CITY HOME; see MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS NEWARK FEMALE CHARITABLE SOCIETY; see MAINTE- NANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS NEWARK TECHNICAL SCHOOL; see EDUCATION: INDI- VIDUAL INSTITUTIONS NEWBOLD (CALEB) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1791, Councilman 1792, 1818-1828. Reports by [Select] Committee 1822. Nov. 21. Wing dam across the Delaware at Bloomsbury. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1822: 46-47.) NEWBOLD (DANIEL) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1788-1790 ; member of committee to count and burn "Cancelled money, 1790 ; see Money. NEWBOLD (THOMAS), 1760-1823 Native of N. J. ; Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1797, 1820-1822 ; member of Congress, 1807-1813. Reports by Committee on Teeastjeeb's Accounts 1820. See Finance: State, serial group B. [Select] Committee 1822. Nov. 27. Brotherton Indians. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1822: 127.) NEWCOMB (F. S.) 1880-1881. Sweet potatoes. (7 A.R. bd. agrlc. 1879 (pp. 71-76)— -9 same 1881.) NEWCOMB (HENRY 0.) 1894. See Fisk (Willard C), this date. NEWELL (ROBERT) Member of Council from Salem Co., 1841/2. Reports by [Select] Committee 1842. March 9. Costs and fees In collection of money on promissory notes. (Jol. legisl. council 1841/2: 336-338.) NEWELL (WILLIAM AUGUSTUS), 1817-1901 Native of Ohio ; member of Congress from N. J. 1847- 1851, 1865-1867 ; originated and was superintendent of life saving stations In N. J. 1861-1863 ; Governor of N. J. 1857-1860 (for Messages, see under Gov- ernor) ; Governor of Wasblngton Territory 1880- 1884 and of Indian Territory 1884-1886. 1865. Jan. 31. See War Expenditures. Civil War, this date. 1876. Ann. address as president of state hd. of agric. (4 A.R. bd. agric. 1876: 11-17.) 1877. Farm In Monmouth Co. (5 same 1877: 80-83.) NEWELL (WM. H.) 1881. Examination of food and drugs. (5 A.R. bd. health 1881: 104.) Table only. . Summary as to work of the council of analysts. (5 same 1881: 111-113.) NEWKIRK (ISAAC) Senator from Salem Co.. 1873-1875. Reports by Select Committee 1873. March 11. Industrial School for Girls. (Sen. jol. 1873: 567-568.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 250 copies ordered prtd. ( Sen. jol. 1873 : 587.) 34 NEWLIN (J. W.) 1874/6-1875/6. Kept, as supt. of schools in MillTille. (A.R. bd. of education 1874/5 app. (pp. 11-13)— same 1875/6.) 1885/6-1887/8. Same. (Some 1885/6 app. (pp. 95-97)— same 1887/8.) NEWTON (EBENEZER) Assemblyman from Cape May Co., 1793 ; Council, 1801- 1804, 1807. Reports by [Select] Committee 1801. Oct. 30. Sums drawn from treasury under act authorizing purchase of field artillery, etc. (JoL legisl. council Oct. 1801: 98.) NEWTON (WM. K.) Dairy commissioner, 1886-1889 (for annual reports ; see Dairy Industry). 1880-1886. Rept. as state milk inspector. (4 A.R. bd. health (pp. 209-235)— 10 same 1886.) 1885 was also prtd. separately. [Trenton, 1886.] 17 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. 1881. Oleomargarine, butter, cheese and milk. (5 A.R. bd. of health 1880/1: 107-111.) 1882. Commercial and legal points of milk question. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 421-428.) 1883. Kerosene. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 231.) . Examination and analyses of kerosene and milk. (7 same 1883: 231.) 1884. Kerosene, gasoline, etc. (8 same 1884: 217.) 1887. Imitation butter. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 185- 209.) 1888. Ice as a source of disease. (12 A.R. bd. health 1888: 119-121.) . Joint rept. with Shippen Wallace, food conven- tion at Washington. (12 same 1888: 195-196.) 1889. The relation of the conduits to the healthtulness of water. (13 same 1889: 155-156.) 1890. Tincture of nux vomica, with remarks on relation of food and drug law to U. S. pharmacopceia. (A.R. dairy comr. 1890: 55-57.) . Inspection of imitation coffee. (Same 1890: 33- 35.) NEWTON, SUSSEX CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Wheat- Growers' Bank Climate; see that title Health; see Public Health Schools in; see Education Temperature; see Climate Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies NICHOLAS (WM. P.) Supt of weights and measures, 1872-1874. NICHOLSON (G. W.) 1869/70. Rept. as supt. of schools in Perth Amboy. (A.R. bd. of education 1869/70: 83.) Paging from Collected docs. NICHOLSON (I. W.) 1888. Paper on entomology. (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 499-500.) 1890. Guernseys. (17 same 1890: 54-63.) . " How to breed, rear and handle the dairy cow." (18 same 1890: 362-363.) 1891. Results of spraying. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1891: 142-146.) 1893. Should milk be sold subject to a test? (21 A.R. bd. agric. 1893: 427-429.) NICKEL; see MINES AND MINING 530 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY NIEUKIRK (JAS. P.) 1894. See Fisk (WlUard C), this date. NORDHOFF (CHAS.) 1872. See Education, this date. NORMAL SCHOOLS; see EDUCATION NORTH (F. A.) 1896/7-1901/2. Rept as co. supt. of schools in Ocean Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1896/7 (pp. 176-179)— game 1901/2.) NORTH PLAINFIELD, UNION CO. Uanital Training; see Education Schools in; see Education NORTHERN NEW JERSEY FLOOD COMMISSION; see CLI- MATE. FLOODS NORTON (RICHD. W.) 1900. Violet growing. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1900: 101-106.) NUISANCES; see PUBLIC HEALTH NUT Crop; see Agriculture. Ciops NUTLEY, ESSEX CO. Water Supply; see that title OAK; see FORESTS AND FORESTRY OAKEY (MARCELLUS) 1899/00. Rept as supervising principal of schools of Englewood City. (A.R. bd. of education 1899/00: 263-266.) OATS , Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain OCEAN BEACH, MONMOUTH CO. Sanitation; see that title OCEAN CITY, CAPE MAY CO. Temperature; see Cape May Co. OCEAN COUNTY Created by act of Feb. 15. 1850. See also Bamegat, Baybead, Island Heights, Lakewood, Point Pleasant, Toms Elver, Tnckerton. Agricultural Societies; see that title Agriculture; see that title Almshouse; see Maintenance. Dependents Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fruit Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Oyster Commission; see Fish and Game. Oysters Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks Schools in; see Education Taxes; see Taxation: State. County Tax Teachers' Institutes; see Education. Teachers' Institutes, under dates, 1854-1855 OCEAN GROVE, MONMOUTH CO. Sanitation; see that title Schools in; see Education Water Supply; see that title OCHRE; see MINES, etc. OGDEN (AARON), 1756-1839 Native of N. J. ; served In the Eevolutionary War ; r. S. Senator. 1801-1803 ; Boundary Commissioner, 1807 ; Governor, 1812-1813 (for messages, see under Governor). 1807. Boundary comr.; see Boundaries. New York, this date. 1814. Expenditure for protection of maritime coast. (Votes of Assem. 1813/4: 134-135.) OGDEN (ABRAHAM) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1790. Reports by [Select] Committee 1790. Nov. 2. Federal loan. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1790: 17.) OGDEN (ROBERT) Assemblyman from Sussex Co., 1790. Reports by Committee ox Tbeasukee's Accounts 1790. See Finance: State, serial group B. OGILBY (ARTHUR G.) Biparian comr., 1883-1885 ; see Land. Riparian. OILCLOTH Manufacture; see Industries, etc. OILS See also Labor. Employment ; also Light. 1901-1903. Table: oils; aggregate quantity and value of stock used, and of goods made. (25 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1901/2 (p. 155; 162)— 27 game 1903/4.) Inspection 1878. On illuminating oils and kerosene. (2 AR. bd. health 1878: 16-21.) . Table: flashing and fire tests of oils. (2 game 1878: 19; 21.) 1880. On kerosene explosives. (4 game 1880: 25-28.) 1881. Examination of kerosene, sugar, etc., etc. (5 game 1881: 105-107.) 1882. Execution of law rel. to sale of petroleum and its products. (6 «ame 1882: 31.) . April 20. Circular as to illuminating oils. 1 sheet. Copy in the Surgeon General's OflBce. . June 20. Circular as to petroleum, kerosene, etc 4 pp. [Circular no. 31 of the state bd. of health.] Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (6 AR. bd. of health 1882: 239-244.) 1883. Rept. of Wm. K. Newton on examination and analyses of kerosene and milk. (7 game 1883: 231.) . Rept. of Shippen Wallace, on examination and analyses of kerosene. (7 same 1883: 230-231.) . Rept of T. B. Stillman on examination of illum- inating oils. (7 game 1883: 227-230.) . July 4. As to petroleum, kerosene, etc. 4 pp. (Circular no. 42 of the state bd. of health.) Copy seen in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 275-277.) . Same. Reprint Jan., 1886. 4 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. state bd. of health ; also in the Surgeon General's library. 1884. Notes by W. K. Newton, member of committee of analysts rel. to inspection of kerosene, gasoline and naptha for heating purposes. (8 AJt bd. health 1884: 217.) . Rept. of Shippen Wallace, member of the com- mittee of analysts; kerosene, etc, (8 same 1884: 213- 214.) . Notes on some samples of kerosene; by H. B. Cornwall. (8 same 1884: 215.) Collected at various places in N. .1. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 531 OILS— cont'd Inspection — cont'd [1886.] Relating to the adulteration of food or drugs and to petroleum, and laws and regulations as to the same. 4 pp. (Circular no. 59 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same, another edition. 8 pp. . Same. [Reprint, Peb. 1889.] 8 pp. Copy in tlie N. Y. Public Library and in the N. J. state bd. of health ; also in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (13 A.R. bd. of health 1889: 354-361.) 1899. December. Illuminating oils. Trenton: J. L. Mur- phy Publishing Co., 1899. 6 pp. (Circular no. 97 of the N. J. state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Library and in the N. J. State Library. . Same. (24 A.R. bd. of health 1900: 313-316.) Laws 1882. A suppl. to an act entitled " An act to regulate the sale of petroleum and its products," approved March 31, 1882. 2 pp. fol. [Trenton, 1883.] Copy in Surgeon General's Library. Petroleum See also above, Inspection. 1882. See above. Laws, this date. 1885. On lights and lighting materials — the petroleum law. (9 A.R. bd. health 1885: 44-45.) 1893. Standard of kerosene or petroleum products im- proving; causes of accidents. (17 A.R. bd. health 1893: 22-23.) OLCOTT (GEORGE P.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1894-1895. Reports by 1887. The drainage of private houses. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887: 133-134.) 1890. Sanitation in house construction. (14 same 1890: 161-165.) 1894. State and school funds and state school tax. (Minutes of Assem. 1894: 207-208.) OLDEN (CHAS. SMITH), 1799-1876 Senator from Mercer Co., 1845-1850 ; Governor, 1860- 1863 (for Messages, see under Governor) ; commis- sioner of sinking fund. 1864-1872 (for annual re- ports, see Debt) ; riparian commissioner, 1869-1872 (see Land. Riparian). Reports by 1865. Jan. 31. See War Expenditures, Civil War, this date. 1868. See Taxation: State, this date. Committee on State Libeaet 1846. Rept. (Senate jol. 1846: 441.) [Select] Committee 1845. Peb. 25. State house and other public bldgs. in Trenton. (Sen. jol. 1845: 516-518; Votes of Assem. 1845: 481483.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 200 copies were ordered prtd. (Senate jol. 1845:518.) 1850. Jan. 10. Treasurer's accts. (Sen. jol. 1850: 48- 49.) OLDEN (EMLEY) Apptd. one of five comrs. in 1848 to erect an additional wing to the N. J. State Prison. OLEOMARGARINE; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW OLIPHANT (ALEX. C.) Adjutant General Oct. 29, 1900-Sept. 16, 1902. Annual Reports; see Militia OLIVER (W. M.) 1890. See Boundary, New Yorlc, this date. ONION Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable OPHTHALMIA; see PUBLIC HEALTH ORANGE, ESSEX CO. Banlcs; see Banks: Individual. Mercantile Bank; also Orange Bureau of Associated Charities; see Maintenance Health; see Public Health Manual Training; see Education Roads; see that title Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Half Dime; also Orange School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies Water Supply; see that title ORPHANS' COURT; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE ORTEL (OTTO) 1891/2-1903/4. Manual training in Town of Union, Hud- son Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2 pt. 1 (pp. 363- 366)— some 1903/4.) 1892/3-1903/4. Rept. as principal of public schools of Town of Union. (Same 1892/3 pt. 1, app. (pp. 164- 168)— «ame 1903/4.) 1894/5. Rept. as principal of public school of Union Hill. (Same 1894/5: 284-285.) OSBORN (FRANK) 1879/80-1880/1. Temperature observations at Middle- town. (4 A.R. bd. health 1880 (p. 203)— 5 sam^ 1881.) 1879/82. Pressure and temperature at Middletown. (6 same 1882: 292; 306-307.) OSBORNE (E. A.) 1875/6. Meteorological tables. (1 A.R. bd. health 1877: 141-142.) OTTERSON (IRA) 1884-1902, supt. State Home for Boys. 1902. State Home for Boys. ( 1 N. J. conference of char- ities and corrections 1902; 59-61.) OUTWATER (JOHN) Assemblyman from Bergen Co., 1777/8, 1782/3, 1787/8- 1789/90, 1815/6 ; Councilman, 1791/2, 1796/7- 1806/7. Reports by [Select] Committee 1799. Feb. 11. Penitentiary house. (Jol. legisl. coun- cil Jan. 1799: 42.) OWEN (JAMES) 1890. Summary of paper on " The death-rate in differ- ent localities in N. J." (14 A.R. bd. health 1890: 159.) 1892. The construction and repair of country roads. (19 A.R. bd. of agrlc. 1891: 587-597.) 1901. Pollution of the Passaic. (Rept. state sewerage comn. 1901: 23-47.) 1902. Repair system of roads of Essex Co. (9 A.R. comr. of public roads 1902: 75-76.) OYSTERS; see FISH AND GAME 533 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY PADDOCK (MRS. SARAH S.) 1902. The need of a state reformatory for women. (1 N. J. conference of charities and corrections 1902: 136-142.) PAGE (6. S.) 1876. Plan for improving swamp land and supplying Newark, Orange, Elizabeth, Jersey City and Ho- boken, with water. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 130.) PAGE (PARKER W.) Comr. of Fisheries, 1894-1897 ; see Fish and Game, the serial group. PALISADES; see PARKS AND MONUMENTS PANGBORN (Z. K.) 1894. The relation of modem journalism to sanitation. (18 AJR. bd. of health 1894: 350-353.) PAPER Manufacture; see Industries, etc. PARCELL (W. W.) 1879. Mngmt. of dairy stock. (7 A.R. bd. agric. 1879: 151-156.) 1886. Experiments with potatoes. (13 same 1885 (pp. 123-128)— 14 same 1886.) . Potato scab. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1886: 188- 190.) PARCELS POST; see POSTAL SERVICE PARKER (A. S.) 1893. Growing and marketing citron. (21 AJl. bd. agric. 1893: 383.) PARKER (CHARLES) Assemblyman from Honmonth Co., 1817-1819, 1821 ; state treasurer, 1821-1835 (see Finance: State; also Treasnrer) ; state librarian. 1823-1828 ; one of comrs. for erection of new penitentiary, 1833-1835. Reports by 1825. Repairs of state house and govt, house and lot. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1825: 84-85.) The other comrs. were David Johnston. Wm. Halsted, Jr. Committee om Tbeasumb's Acooitsts 1819. See Finance: State, serial group B. PARKER (CORTLAHDT) See also. Land. Blparlan, onder dates, 1849-1864. 1868. April 7. Quarantine warehouses, wharves and docks. (LegisL docs. 1868: 931-947.) Joint rept. with 3. E. Wortendyke. PARKER (JAMES), 1776-1868 Native of N. J. ; Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1806- 1810. 1812-1813, 1815-1816, 1818, 1827; coUector of customs at Perth Amboy, 1829-1833 ; member of Congress, 1833-1837; apptd. a comr., with Ijewls Condlct and John Clement, on the state Innatlc asyhim onder res. of Uarch 11, 1842 ; delegate to State Constltntlonal ConTention In 1844 ; also served on bonndary commissions; be was second president of the State Historical Society; active promoter of canals and railroads In N. J. ; known as the father of the school fnnd. Reports by 1807. Boundary comr.; see Boundary; Now York, this data 1820. Nov. 13. Government house and lot in Trenton. (Votes of AssenL Oct 1820: 76-77.) Joint rept with John Beatty and David Thompson, Jr. 1826. Dec. 14. Rept of comrs. apptd. to examine Jer- sey Bank. (.Same Oct 1826: 208.) The other comrs. were James Vanderpool and Asa White- head. PARKER (JAMES), i776-i868-<;ont'd Reports by — cont'd 1826. Dec. 18. Franklin Bank. (Same Oct. 1826: 202- 208.) Joint rept with James Parker, James Vanderpool and Asa Whitehead. . Same, separate. Not seen ; ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1826 : 208.) 1828. See Boundary, this date. CJOMMITTEE ON TKEASTJBEB'S ACCOTTXTS 1818. See Finance: State, serial group B. [Select] CJommutee 1811. Feb. 21. Militia fines. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1811: 538-539.) 1813. Jan. 23. Bank charters. (Same 1812/3: 19.) . Oct 29. Paving walks in front of state house yard. (Same Oct 1813: 17.) 1814. Jan. 15. New Brunswick Steamboat Co. (Same 1813/4: 102.) . Feb. 10. Bridges over Passaic and Hackensack rivers. (Same 1813/4: 212-214.) 1815. Oct 26. Ix)an to U. S. for purpose of paying militia of state. (Same 1815/6: 16-17.) 1816. Jan. 19. Society for establishing useful mnfres. (Same 1815/6: 114-116.) . Feb. 13. State prison. (Same 1815/6: 236-239.) . Oct. 24. Socy. for establishing useful mnfres. (Same 1816/7: 21-22.) 1817. Jan. 16. New Brunswick Bridge. (Same 1816/7: 100-101.) . Jan. 18. House and lot at Jersey, belonging to the state. (Same 1816/7: 115.) . Jan. 18. Govt house and lot at Trenton. (Same 1816/7: 119.) . Feb. 1. State prison inspectors' rept and memor- iaL (Same 1816/7: 176-177.) 1819. Feb. 16. Internal improvement (Same 1818/9: 141-143.) 1827. Nov. 5. Delaware and Raritan CanaL (Same 1827/8: 66-70.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1827/8 : 71.) 1828. Feb. 26. Oysters. (Same 1827/8: 243-246.) . March 4. Intemperate use of ardent spirits. (Same 1827/8: 290-291.) . March 6. Alliance Fire Insurance Co. (Same 1827/8: 305.) PARKER (JOEL), 1816-1888 Assemblyman from Monmonth Co., 1848; Governor, 1863-1866. 1872-1875 (for Uessages, see nnder Governor) ; President of state board of education, 1872-1874 (see Edncation, the serial gronp) ; attor- ney general, 1875 ; N. J. Supreme Court Judge, 1880- 1887. 1872. Nov. 25. Address of N. J. corporators of the XT. S. centennial bd. of finance. 6 pp. (LegisL docs. 1873.) PARKER (RICHARD B.) Assemblyman from Ocean C^., 1872. Reports by Speclvl COMMrrTEE 1872. March 19. Prices and amt of pubUc prtg.; ma- jority rept (Minutes of Assem. 1872: 934-939.) PARKER (RICHARD WAYRE) Native of N. J. ; Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1885- 1886 ; member of Congress, 1895-1911. Reports by COMMHTEE OS PUBLIC (xBOTTKDS ASD BUILDINGS 1886. Feb. 22. Minority rept (Minutes of Assem. 1886: 326-330.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 533 PARKS AND MONUMENTS, ETC. 1852. Communication rel. to the erection of national monuments at Phila. (App. to House jol. 1852: 410- 416; App. to Sen. jol. 1852: 410-416.) . Same, separate. Trenton: True American Oflace, 1852. 7 pp. Submitted by Gov. Port of N. J. and select and common councils of Phlla. 1853. Kept, of the state delegates to the Independence Monument Convention. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1853. 4 pp. Copy seen' In the N. I. State Library. . Same. (App. to Sen. jol. 1853: 473-475; App. to House jol. 1853: 473-475.) Wm. C. Alexander, E. R. V. Wright were the comrs. [1864.] Rept. of comr. apptd. by Gov. to visit battle- fields of Md. (Docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 10, 1865.) 1888. Veto (Green) of act to encourage formation of assns. for improvement of public grounds in any- city, town or borough of state. (Sen. jol. 1888: 392.) 1892. Natural parks and forest reservations; suitable localities for in N. J. (A.R. state geologist 1892: 24-26.) 1894. N. J. Highlands adapted to purposes of parks and reservations; advisability of such reservation. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 9, 1894: 15-16.) 1895. Advisability of setting aside natural parks and forest reservations; Palisades and Highlands. (A.R. state geologist 1895: xxvii-xxviii.) . Benefits accruing from public parks; creation of CO. park comrs. authorized; Highlands adapted to purposes of public parks or reservations; preserva- tion of palisades; suggestions; law recommended providing for apptmt. of comn., to serve without compensation; empowered to negotiate for lands to preserve natural scenery, etc. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 8, 1895.) 1896. Importance of natural parks and forest reserva- tions; facilities in N. J. (A.R. state geologist 1896; xxii-xxiv.) Andersonville Monument; see below, Receipts and Expendi- tures Antietam National Cemetery See also below. Receipts and Expenditures. 1864. See below, Gettysburg, this date. [1865.] Communication from pres. of trustees of An- tietam National Cemetery and ace. docs, (estimate of amt. required for completion, apportionment of expenses, rept. of trustees, rept. of pres. and supt., rept. of secy, and treasurer, act of incorporation, list of names). (Docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 63-88.) 1866. Proposed national cemetery at Antietam; Gettys- burg cemetery. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 24-25.) 1867. Burial of soldiers at Antietam cemetery; apprns. to Antietam and Gettysburg; expenditure. (Same (Ward) Jan. 18 [i. e. 8], 1867: 27-28 or 37-38.) 1872. Govs. mess. (Parker) concerning Antietam Na- tional Cemetery. (Sen. jol. 1872: 918-919.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1872: 1017-1018.) 1903. Rept. of N. J. Battle Monument Comn. 14 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1903 v. 5: 54.) Beverly Monument; see below. Receipts and Expenditures Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park See also below. Receipts and Expenditures. 1869. Rept. of comr. for N. J. on the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1869. 4 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. PARKS AND MONUMENTS, ETC.— cont'd Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park — cont'd 1886-1887. Rept. of the Gettysburg Battle-Field Comn. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1887. Checklist 1886. 18 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. 1887. 20 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1886 In Legisl. docs. 1887, v. 3, doc. 35. 1887 " '■ " 1887, V. 3, doc. 32. 1887. Final rept. of the Gettysburg Battle-Field Comn. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1891. 165 pp. . Same. 165 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1893 v. 3, doc. 22.) . Apprns. for Gettysburg monuments; addition de- sired. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1888. Dedication of Gettysburg monuments. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 27-28.) 1889. Erection and dedication of Gettysburg monu- ments; apprn. for excess of expenditure over origi- nal apprn.; amt. reed, from state and subscriptions for payment to Gettysburg Assn. ; ann. apprn. should be made for improvement and care of grounds. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1892. Rept. of comrs. to care for Gettysburg Battle monuments. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1893. 19 pp., illus. . Same. 19 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1893 doc. 22.) . Completion of work of Gettysburg Battle Field Comn.; cost of monuments; total expenditures. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 27-28.) 1893. Gettysburg Monument Comn. created under act of Mch. 13, 1889; unnecessary to continue it any longer; receipts and expenditures; monuments. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 25-26.) 1895. Govs. mess. (Werts) rel. to dedication of Chicka- mauga and Chattanooga National Park. (Sen. jol. 1895: 201-202; Minutes of Assem. 1895: 271-272.) 1896. Dedication of Chickamauga and Chattanooga Mil- itary Park; apprns. for expenses of comrs.; defi- ciency; proper that apprn. should be made to mark position of N. J. troops. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) [1897.] Rept. of the New Jersey Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park Commissioners. Somerville: The Unionist-Gazette Print, 1897. 32 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. Essex County Park 1894-1898. See below. Laws, these dates. 1895. Rept. of Essex County Park Comrs. (Sen. jol. 1895: 141-148.) Gettysburg Battle Field 1864. Establishment of Gettysburg cemetery; expenses; apprn. toward expenses recommended or payment out of war fund; suggested that national cemetery also be established at Antietam. (Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 12, 1864: 22-23 or 25-27.) There are two editions of this message. . Doc. transmitted by Gov. to the legislature in reference to Gettysburg cemetery. 4 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1864.) The doc. is a communication from D. Wills, agt. for Gov. of Penn., transmitting proceedings of the Gettys- burg comrs. Dec. 17, 1863, etc. 1866. See above, Antietam, this date. 1867. See same, this date. Hart Monument See also below. Receipts and Expenditures. 1865. Rept. of comrs. to erect John Hart Monument. (Docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 39- 62.) 1866. Warrant given for payment of apprn. for John Hart monument. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 21.) 534 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY PARKS AND MONUMEITTS, ETC.— cont'd Laws 1888. Text of acts resp. public parks and groands. (10 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1886/7: 352- 359.) 1899. The acts of the state of New Jersey under which the Essex Co. Park Comn. is organized. Newark: published by Essex Co. Park C Theological Seminary; see Education: Individual Institu- tions Typhoid Fever; see Public Health Water Supply; see that title PRINCETON UNIVERSITY; see EDUCATION: INDIVID- UAL INSTITUTIONS PRINTERS; see LABOR. EMPLOYMENT PRINTING, PUBLIC; see PUBLIC PRINTING PRISONERS Maintenance; see Maintenance: Delinquents PROBATION OF CRIMINALS; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE PROBER! (J. T.) 1891/2-1893/4. Meteorological observations at Pater- son. (16 A.R. bd. health 1892 (p. 581)— 18 same 1894.) PRODUCTION See also Industries. 1878. List of principal industries located at Jersey City and Hoboken and value of ann. productions. (A.R. riparian comrs. 1878: 16.) 1882. Aggregate ann. product of mnfg. and mech. in- dustries of the U. S.; value of export; value of agric. product and per cent, exported; total value of industries; value of products consumed at home. (9 A.R. bd. agric. 1881: 215-216.) Honey; see Agriculture. Bee-Keeping Iron 1674-1880. Iron and steel production in N. J. (4 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1881: 235-247.) Hist, sketch taken from " Statistics of Iron and Steel Production of tlie U. S.," compiled by James M. Swank, special agt. of U. S. Census, 1880. 1874-1885. Table: production of pig iron, in N. J., each year. (8 same 1884/5: 295.) 1879-1880. Table: iron and its products; nature of mnfres.; value of production; employes, etc. (2 same 1878/9 (pp. 130-131)— 3 same 1879/80.) 1895/6-1896/7. Production of iron in N. J., each year. (A.R. state geologist 1896 (p. 367)— same 1897.) 35 PRODUCTION— cont'd Silk; See Labor. Employment Zinc 1868/85-1868/04. Table: production of feinc in N. J. (A.R. state geologist 1885 (p. 216)— same 1904.) Omitted In 1895. 1896. Amt. of zinc produced in N. J. (Same 1896: 367.) 1897. Production of zinc mines. (Same 1897: 351.) PUBLIC AID State. Expenditures. See also, Finance : County; see Roads State; see Roads PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS See also Parks and Monuments. 1796. Rept. of the committee (DeVroom) apptd. to ex- amine acct. and vouchers of Benj. Smith, comr. for bldg. the secy.'s oflBce and office of clerk of Supreme Court. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1796: 21.) 1808. Rept. of committee (Moore) to whom was re- ferred rept. of joint committee Dec. 3, 1807, rel. to repairs and expenditures on clerk's office of Su- preme Court. (Same Oct. 1808: 49.) No rept. for Dec. 3, 1807, was found in the Journals. 1847. Rept. of joint committee (McParlan) on rept. of comrs. on public bldgs., offices, etc. (Same 1847: 539.) 1886. Veto (Abbett) of act to provide for payment of Indebtedness incurred in excess of apprn. made to city bd. having control of construction and repairs of public buildings. (Minutes of Assem. 1886: 857- 858.) 1902. Rules of the N. J. state bd. of architects [apptd. by the Gov. under act of March 24, 1902]. n. p., 1902. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Jersey City See Public Property. Newark 1888. Govs. mess. (Green) suggesting that state con- sent to purchase of additional ground and erection of an addition to present U. S. custom house and post office bldg. at Newark, authorized by act of Congress, March 1, 1888. (Sen. joL 1888: 552.) Receipts and Expenditures 1864. $800 reed. ann. from U. S. for use of portion of capitol bldg. for holding U. S. courts; sum is used to increase library; smaller room should also be furnished U. S. for amt. paid; erection of proposed wing would enable state to do so. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1864: 10 or 11-12.) There are two editions of this message. 1895. Amt. disbursed on acct. of Soldiers' Plot in Fair- mount Cemetery, Newark. (A.R. comptroller 1894/ 5: 57.) . Amt. disbursed for care of Soldiers' Plot. (A.R. treasurer 1894/5: 420.) State House 1863-1866. Comment on apprns. made since 1863 for additions to state capitol. (A.R. comptroller 1865/ 6: 15.) 1864/5-1903/4. Table: state house expenses. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (pp. 608-610)— same 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. In addition to the general stmt, there are special stmts, from time to time of expenses In connection with the capitol, viz. : 1872, 1877, 1885-1904. Insurance. 1872-1875. State house extension. 1874. Arbitration of claims. 1877-1878, 1891-1893, 1902-1904. Senate and Assembly chambers. 1881-1882. Repairs. 546 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROXTNDS — cont'd Receipts and Ezpenditnies — cont'd State House — cont'd 1882. Ventilation. 1885-1890. State honse fire. 1885-1895. [Eebnlldlng] state capltol. 1891-1892. Alterations. 1891-1892. Electric lighting. 1891-1895. Furniture. 1895-1904. Title changes to state house comn. 1866/7-1903/4. Same, in narrative form and in less de- tail. (A.R. comptroller 1866/7 (p. 225)— same 1903/ 4.) Paging from Collected docs. Entries for spe<^l years are the same as in the treas- nrer's rept. ; see abOTe under dates 1864/5-1903/4. 1872. Appm. for reconstructing state house inade- quate; additional amt. expended with Govs, con- currence. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 5.) 1873. Rept. of committee (Morrow) apptd. to investi- gate charges made by Van Camp & Worthington agst state treasurer (Sooy) reL to insurance of Capitol buildings. (Minutes of Assem. 1873: 1390- 1394.) 1878. Unexpended balance reed, from comrs. on state house extension. (A.R. treasurer 1877/8: 19.) 1884-1904. Table: receipts from state house. (Same 1883/4 (p. 33)— same 1903/4.) Not found In 1889/90 and 1893/4. Nature of acct varies; e. g., in 1884 and 1888 the receipts were from the sale of old carpet ; 1883 and 1886, Insurance on acct of fire; 1896-1904, old fnmiture, etc ; In a few Instances it is simply a sum returned as unexpended or overpaid. 1885. Payment into state treasury by insurance cos. to settle loss by capitol fire. (A.R. comptroller 1884/5: 24.) . Text of act resp. expenses incurred on occasion of fire at state house. (8 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1884/5: xxviL) 1896-1903/4. Comment on receipts on acct. state honse comn. (AJl. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 23) — same 1903/4.) For the nature of this stmt., see atx>Te, note under dates 1884-1904. State House serial 1 series Under act of Nov. 22, 1791. 1792-1796. Rept. of committee apptd. to examine accts. and vouchers of comrs. apptd. to provide suitable bldgs. for accommodation of the LeglsL In Collected docs, as follows : 1792 Nov. 27 (Van Cleve) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1792 : 92 1794 Jan. 25 (Camp) in Votes of Assem. Oct. 1793 : 45. 1794 Dec. 1 (Boyd) In Votes of Assem. Oct 1794 : 98-99. 1795 not found. 1796 Nov. 5 (De Vroom) in Votes of Assem. Oct 1796 : 22. 2 series Under act of April 2, 1845. 1846-1847. Rept. of comrs.* apptd. by the Legisl. to sell govt lot, repair state house, eta Checklist 1846. Not found. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1846 : 390 ) 1847 Trenton : Prtd. hy Sherman & Harron, 1847. 6 pp. Copy seen In the >'. J- State Library. 500 copies were ordered prtd. 'Minutes of Assem. 1847 : 403.) In Collected docs, as follows : 1846 In Senate jol. 1846 : 363-368. " Minutes of Assem. 1846 : 385-390. 1847 " Senate joL 1847 : 344-347. " Minutes of Assem. 1847 : 400-402. • Saml. E. Gnmmere, SamL B. Hamilton. Stacy A. Pazson. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS— cont'd State House — cont'd serial — cont'd 3 series Under act of March 18, 1875. 1876-1878. Rept. of comrs.* of state house extension. Checklist 1876. Not found. 1877. None made. 1878. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. 5 pp. This rept. is dated Jan. 21, 1878 ; an entry in the Senate jol. for 1878 shows it to be correct Imprint, 1877 is evidently an error. In Collected docs, as follows : 1876 In Minutes of Assem. 1876 : 143-146 ; 231-233. 1877 none made. 1878 omitted. non-serial 1799. Rept. of committee (Budd) apptd. to examine and settle accts. of Moore Furman, comr. apptd. to enclose the state honse lot. (Votes of Assent Jan. 1799: 22.) . Rept. of joint committee (DeVroom) apptd. to examine and settle the accts. of Moore Furman, comr. for enclosing the state-house lot (3d. of health. Checklist 39. [1883.] To local bds. of health [on the causes of pre- ventable disease, with a schedule of questions, wiilch they should know or Inquire about] . n. t p. 2 leaves. Copies seen In the X. J. state bd. of health. In the Surgeon General's Library and In the N. Y. Pnbllc Library. . Same. (7 A.B. bd. of health 1883 : 266-269.) . Same. [Eeprlnt?] n. t p. 6 pp. Copy In the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. Beprint. 1887. 4 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's library. 40. [1883.] As to health of operatives. Separate copy not seen. . Same. (7 A.B. bd. of health 1883 : 270-271.) . Same. New issue. (Indnstrial Circular No. 1), Health Counsels, etc April, 1887. Copy In the Surgeon General's library. . Same. (11 A.B. bd. of health 1887:265-269.) 41. [1883?] Industrial CSrcnlar No. 2. Health counsels for working people, n. t p. 7 pp. C^opies seen in the X. J. State Library and In the X. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (7 A.E. bd. of health 1883 : 271-275.) 42. 1883. July 4. As to petroleum, kerosene, etc. n. t p. 4 pp. Copy seen in the X. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (7 A.E. bd. of health 1883 : 275-277.) . Same. Eeprlnt Jan.. 1886. 4 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. state bd. of health ; also In the Surgeon (General's Library. 43. [1883.] [To local health boards, resp. their ann. repts.] Separate copy not found. . Same. (7 A.E. bd. of health 1883 : 277-278.) 44. 1884. April 15. How to prevent the spread of small- pox, scarlet fever, diphtheria and other communicable diseases, n. t p. 12 pp. . Same. (8 A.E. bd. of health 1884 : 223-233.) . Same. Beprint 1890. n. t p. 12 pp. . Same. Eevlsed. (16 A.B. bd. of health 1892 : 444- 456.) 45. [1885.] Jan. 1. CHioIera. Separate copy not found. . Same (8 A.B. bd. of health 1884 : 234-239.) . Same. Eeprint. July, 1885. n. t p. 6 pp. Copies in the N. Y. Public Library. In the state bd. of health and in the Snrgeon Geaeeal's Library. . Same. (9 A.E. bd. of health 1885 : 323-329.) . Same. Beprint 1892. 7 pp. Copy In the N. J. state bd. of health. . Annex to circular 45. Beprint 3. n. t p. 2 pp. Copy in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (16 A.E. bd. of health 1892 : 442-444.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 553 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd BOARD OF HEALTH— cont'd CiBCTiLAEs — cont'd B — cont'd 2 series — cont'd 46. 1884. October 1. [Reap. ann. repts. to te submitted by the local bds.] Separate copy not found. -. Same. (8 A.R. bd. of health 1884 : 239-241.) 47. 1884. December 1. Prevention of serious Injuries to the mind, the eyes, the ears. n. t. p. 6 pp. Copies seen In the N. T. Public Library and in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (8 A.R. bd. of health 1884 : 241-246.) . Same. Reprint. Oct., 1886. 6 pp. Copy In the Surgeon General's Office. 48. 1884. Oct. 1. Circular G, as to animals ; Infectious pneumo-enterltis, swine plague. Separate copy not found. . Same. (8 A.R. bd. of health 1884 : 246-255.) . Same. (12 A.R. bd. of agric. 1884 : 163-170.) . Same. [Reprint?] Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. 49. 1884. Dec. 1. Circular H, as to animals. Husk or hoose and tuberculosis In cattle. 8 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (8 A.R. bd. of health 1884 : 255-262.) . Same. (12 A.R. bd. of agrlc. 1884 : 170-175.) 50. 1885. Circulars as to contagious diseases of animals [a collection of former circulars on the sub.1ect. A, B, C, D, B, F. G, H, or 13, 14, 15, 24. 25. 26, 48, 49]. n. p., n. d. 50 pp. Copies in the N. Y. Public Library, the N. J. state bd. of health and the Surgeon General's Library. . Same, another edition. [1891?] n. p., u. d. 75 pp. Copy in the N. J. state bd. of health. ■ . Same. (19 A.R. bd. of agrlc. 1891 : 232-304.) 51. 1885. April 1. To local bds. of health of cities and townships. Separate copy not seen. . Same. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885 : 297-299.) 52. [1885.] Sanitary inspection of houses and premises, in cities and towns, etc. n. t. p. Consists of 27 folio leaves, the first two containing a sample blank filled out, instructions, etc. ; the re- maining 25 are blanks to be filled out ; all are folded Into an oblong octavo. . Same. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885 : 299-305.) Includes only the sample blank, instructions, etc. 53. 1885. May. Pure drinking water — how to secure It. Separate copy not found. . Same. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885 : 805-314.) . Same. Reprint. Jan., 1887. n. t, p. 11 pp. Copies seen In the N. T. Public Library, the N. J. State Library, N. J. state bd. of health and in the Surgeon General's Library. 54. [1885.] Laws relating to public health and reference thereto. Not found. 55. 1885. Sept. 1. Sanitary survey of school-house. No separate copy found. . Same. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885 : 315-320.) 56. 1885. Oct. 1. [Resp. ann. repts. to be made by local bds.] Separate copy not found. . Same. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885 : 321-323.) 57. [1886.] To the physicians of the state. [Relating to typhoid fever and diphtheria, with a schedule of sug- gestive questions'.] n. t. p. 4 pp. Copy in the N. J. state bd. of health and in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (10 A.R. bd. of health 1886: 341-345.) . Same. Reprint, 1890. n. t. p. 4 pp. Copies seen In the N. Y. Public Library and in the N. J. state bd. of health ; also in the Surgeon (Jeneral's Library. 58. [1886.] Laws relating to public health and references thereto. 28 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. 59. 1886. Relating to the adulteration of food or drugs and to petroleum, and laws and regulations as to the same. 4 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same, another edition. 8 pp. . Same. [Reprint, Feb., 1889.] n. t. p. 8 pp. Copy In the N. Y. Public Library and In the N. J. State bd. of health ; also in the Surgeon General's Library. . (13 A.R. bd. of health 1889 : 354-361.) PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd NEW JERSBY- -cont'd serial — cont'd BOARD OF HEALTH— cont'd CiBCULAES — cont'd B — cont'd 2 series — cont'd 60. 1886. Laws relating to public health and references thereto. Separate copy not seen. . Same. Reprint. 1890. n. p., n. d. 46 pp. Copy In the Surgeon General's Library, the N. J. state bd. of health and In the N. Y. Public Library. . Same. n. p., n. d. 57(2) pp. Copy seen In the N. J. state bd. of health. 61. 1887 Care of household wastes, n. t. p. 6 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. . Same. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887 : 235-240.) . Same. Reprint, 1890. n. t. p. 6 pp. . Same. Reprint, Jan., 1892. n. t. p. 6 pp. 62. [1887.] August. Drainage for health, n. t. p. 11 pp. . Same. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887 : 240-249.) 63. 1887. Farmers' homes and their perils, n. t. p. 8 pp. . Same. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887 : 249-256.) 64. 1887. Disinfectants and how to use them. n. t. p. 8 pp. . Same. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887 : 256-265.) . Same. Reprint, Jan., 1892. n. t. p. 8 pp. 65. 1888. Construction, plumbing, ventilation, and drain- age of bldgs. and outside connections thereof, as regulated by local bds. of health. Chapter 51 (Laws of 1888). n. t. p. 11pp. Copy in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (12 A.R. bd. of health 1888 : 371-380.) . Same. Reprint, n. t. p. 13 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library, N. J. state bd. of health and the N. Y. Public Library. 66. 1888. March. Bureau of vital statistics. Marriage, birth and death returns. Duties of all concerned as to vital statistics, n. t. p. 22 pp. . Same. Reprint. April, 1898. (22 A.R. bd. of health 1898 : 433-447.) 67. [1888.] To funeral directors and all having In charge the care and burial of the dead. n. t. p. 6 pp. . Same, another edition, n. t. p. 8 pp. . Same. (12 A.R. bd. of health 1888 : 380-384.) 68. 1889. To local bds. of health, n. t. p. 2 pp. — . Same. (12 A.R. bd. of health 1889 : 324-326.) . Same, another edition, n. t. p. 3 pp. 69. [1889.] Meat, poultry, game and fish as foods, and how to Judge their quality, n. t. p. 14 pp. . Same. (13 A.R. bd. of health 1889 : 327-340.) 70. [1890?] Occasional bulletin series. Our local health bds. n. t. p. 14 pp. — ' — . Same, another edition, n. t. p. 13 pp. The 13 page edition was seen only in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (13 A.R. bd. of health 1889 : 340-354.) 71. 1890. As to sanitary inspection of hotels, etc., at resorts, n. t. p. 2 pp. . Same, another edition, n. t. p. 3 pp. The 3 page edition was seen only in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (14 A.R. bd. of health 1890 : 279-281.) 72. 1890. Vital statistics, n. t. p. 12 pp. . Same, another edition. 16 pp. The 16 p. edition was seen only In the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (14 A.R. bd. of health 1890 : 290-299.) 73. 1890. Cities, their needs and their regulations for promoting the health of their inhabitants, n. t. p. 16 pp. 74. 1890. Oct. 1. [Outline of ann. repts. for the year ending Oct. 1.] n. t. p. 3 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (14 A.R. bd. of health 1890 : 182-184.) 75. [1890.] Health Inspectors' guide, prepared and ar- ranged by Ezra M. Hunt, with sections added by Drs. Mitchell, Newton and A. C. Hunt, sanitary inspectors, h. t. p. 72 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (14 A.R. bd. of health 1890 : 35-97.) . Same. Reprint, h. t. p. 72 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. state bd. of health. 76. [1891.] School Circular No. 4. Protection of schools from communicable diseases — methods to be observed when they occur, n. t. p. 7 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (15 A.R. bd. of health 1891 : 298-303.) 77. [1892?] Diphtheria, n. t. p. 7 pp. Copy seen in tie N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (16 A.R. bd. of health 1892 : 305-310.) 554 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Same. (16 A.R. -. Same. Reprint, Murphy Publg. Co., 1897. Same. Reprint, 1910. ; 361-381.) of communlc- PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd BOARD OP HEALTH— cont'd Circulars — cont'd B — cont'd 2 series — cont'd 78. [1892. October.] Institutional Inquiry into sanitary condition. Separate copy not found. . Same. (16 A.R. M. of health 1892 : 417-430.) 79. [1892.] Marriage and state laws as to it. n. t. p. 11 gp. "" ■ ~ bd. of health 1892:431-442.) June, 1897. Trenton : J. L. 22 pp. -. Trenton: MacCrelUsh & Qnlsley, 1910. 14 pp. 80. [1892.] Traps and vents In sewer or soil pipes and their uses. n. t. p. 18 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. state bd. of health. 81. 1893. Occasional bulletin No. 2. Local health bds. and inspectors. Separate copy not found. . Same. (17 A.R. bd. of health 1893 82. 1893. Health bd. hospitals— Isolation able diseases. Separate copy not seen. . Same. (17 A.R. bd. of health 1893 : 381-399.) 83. [1894.] Consumption. Its communicablllty and pre- vention. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1895. [597] -600 pp. Copies In the Surgeon General's Library and in the N. J. State Library. . Same. (18 A.R. bd. of health 1894 : 380-382.) 84. 1895. Recent legislation [act for the protection of public health]. Separate copy not found. . Same. (19 A.R. bd. of health 1895 : 290-292.) 85. 1895. Should the U. S. mails be used for conveying specimens for bacteriological examination? Separate copy not seen. . Same. (19 A.R. bd. of health 1895 : 313-316.) 86. 1896. Feb. Bacteriological diagnoses. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1896. pp. [669] -674. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library ; also in the N. Y. Public Library. . Same. (19 A.R. bd. of health 1895 : 344-346.) 87. 1896. Sept. Dangerous communicable diseases. Tren- ton : MacCreillsh & Quigley, 1896. 8 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. . Same. (20 A.R. bd. of health 1896 : 344-349.) 88. 1896. Sept. Statutes rel. to public health. Trenton : MacCreillsh & Quigley. 1896. 219 pp. Copy In Columbia University Library and in the N. T. Public Library. 89. 1897. August. Bulletin series, nos. 3 and 4. (Re- print.) Trenton: J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1897. 46 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library and in the N. J. State Library. . Same. (21 A.R. bd. of health 1897 : 293-325.) 90. [1897.] June 1. Ice. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Pub- lishing Co., 1897. 4 pp. Copy seen in the Surgeon General's Library and in the N. J. State Library. ■ . Same. (21 A.R. bd. of health 1897 : 325-326.) 91. 1897. Statutes of N. J. rel. to maritime quarantine [1799-1897]. Separate copy not seen. . Same. (21 A.R. bd. of health 1897 : 326-339.) 92. 1897. July. Announcement of the opening of the state laboratory of hygiene. Separate copy not seen. . Same. (22 A.R. bd. of health 1898 : 447-448.) 93. 1898. April. Bacteriological diagnosis. No. 2. Separate copy not seen. . Same. (22 A.R. bd. of health 1898 : 449-451.) 94. 1899. June. Communicable diseases of animals. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. 62 pp. Copy In the Surgeon General's Library and in the N. J. State Library. . Same. (23 A.R. bd. of health 1899 : 321-364.) 95. 1899. June. Prevention of the spread of small-pox. Separate copy not seen. . Same. (23 A.R. bd. of health 1899 : 364-367.) 96. 1899. July. Public health laws of the state of N. J. Trenton : J. L. Murjjhy Publishing Co.. 1899. 289 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library ; also in the N. J. State Library. 97. 1899. December. Illuminating oils. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. 6 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library and in the N. J. State Library. . Same. (24 A.R. bd. of health 1900 : 313-316.) PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd serial — cont'd BOARD OF HEALTH— cont'd CiBCtrLARS — cont'd B — cont'd 2 series — cont'd 98. 1899. December. Restriction of the spread of com- municable diseases. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub- lishing Co., 1899. 18 (1) pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Dept. of Public Instruction. . Same. (24 A.R. bd. of health 1900 : 317-332.) . Same. Reprint. July, 1904. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co.. 1904. 20 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library and in the N. J. State Library. . Same. Reprint. May, 1906. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1906. 22 (1) pp. Copy in the N. T. Public Library. 99. 1900. April. Maritime quarantine. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1900. 16 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (24 A.R. bd. of health 1900 : 332-342.) 100.1 1900. July. Transportation of the dead. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1900. 23 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. Reprint. Aug.. 1901. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1901. 26 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. 101. 1901. May. Births, marriages and deaths. Tren- ton : MacCrellish & Quigley, 1901. 21 pp. . Same. (25 A.R. bd. of health 1901 : 350-370.) 102. 1901. June. Small-pox. Separate copy not seen. . Same. (25 A.R. bd. of health 1901 : 370-373.) 103.1901. October. Foods and drugs [Laws 1886-1901]. Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1901. 24 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. . Same. (25 A.E. bd. of health 1901 : 374-395.) . Same. Revised. Sept., 1905. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1905. 45 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. 104. 1902. Feb. Prevention of small-pox. Trenton: J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 12 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (26 A.R. bd. of health 1902 : 319-327.) . Same. Reprint. Aug.. 1902. Trenton : MacCrei- llsh & Quigley, 1902. 14 pp. Copy in the N. 3. state bd. of health. 105. 1902. August. State laboratory of hygiene. Tren- ton : MacCreillsh & Quigley. 1902. 12 pp. Copy in the N. J. State Library and in the Surgeon Gen- eral's Library. . Same. (26 A.R. bd. of health 1902 : 327-335.) 106. Not found. Possibly the number of the blank mailed to local bds. Sept. 1, 1902. For this form, see 26 A.R. bd. of health 1902 : 70-74. 107. 1903. July. Prevention of anthrax. Separate copy not seen. . Same. (27 A.R. bd. of health 1903 : 263.) 108. 1903. August. Prevention of glanders. 1 leaf. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library ; also in the N. J. State Library. . Same. (27 A.R. bd. of health 1903 : 264-266.) 109. Not found. Possibly the number of the blank mailed to local bds. of health Sept. 1, 1903. For this form, see 27 A.R. bd. of health 1903 : 68-73. 110. 1903. August. Sanitary inspection service. Tren- ton : MacCrellish & Quigley. 1903. 10 pp. Copy seen in the N. T. Public Library. . Same. (27 A.R. bd. of health 1903 : 266-273.) . Same. Reprint. March. 1905. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1905. 11 pp. Copy in lie Surgeon General's Library. / . Same, Revised. Trenton : State Gazette Publish- ing Co., 1908. 12 pp.. 1 leaf. 111. 1904. February. Food standards. Trenton : Mac- Crellish & Quigley, 1904. 19 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. . Same. (27 A.R. bd. of health 1903 : 274-292.) 112. 1904. August. Restriction of the spread of malaria. Trenton : J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1905. 7 pp. non-serial 1846. Rept. of select committee (Fort) on petitions for change of medical laws. (Sen. jol. 1846: 284-286.) The majority (Hamilton) reported by bill (p. 284). INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 555 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1848-1877. Reference to former state laws bearing on public health. (1 A.R. bd. health 1877: 143-145.) Gives volume and page of pamphlets and R. S. where laws on vital statistics, medicine and surgery, quar- antine, public health, infectious diseases, adultera- tions (liQuor and milk), nuisance, vaccination and pharmacy may be found. 1874. Design of the comn.; Interest of any govt, in the health of its people; economical value of health; attention of science and legislation to health in different parts of the world; sanitation and disease. (Kept, of health comn. 1874: 3-11.) 1877. Address of E. M. Hunt at organization of bd. of health. (1 A.R. bd. health 1877: 8-16.) General article on public health, need of a board, etc. 1877-1904. Rept. of the secretary of the state bd. of health [resp. proceedings of the year, etc.]. (1 same 1877 (pp. 3-33)— 28 same 1904.) Ezra M. Hunt. 1877-1893 : Henry Mitchell 1894-1904. 1879. Letter presented to legisl. comn. on government of towns; by [committee of] state bd. of health. (3 same 1879: 101-110.) B. M. Hunt, C. F. Brackett, E. A. Osborne were the com- mittee. 1880. April 1. Explanatory circular to cities and towns [resp. recent laws]. (Circular no. 10 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 272-280.) 1882. Feb. 15. Circular [on the study of disease in lo- calities by the aid of geol. and topographical maps furnished to observers by the bd. of health]. 3 pp. (Circular no. 30 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (6 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 236-239.) . Same. Reprint. October, 1886. n. t. p. 4 pp. Copy in the N. J. state bd. of health. 1883-1888. Synopsis of vital returns and comments on principal diseases. (12 A.R. bd. of health 1888: 479- 497.) Remittent fever, typhoid fever, small-pox, scarlet fever, measles, whooping cough, diphtheria, erysipelas, dl- arrhoeal diseases, consumption, acute lung diseases, brain and nervous diseases of children ; diseases of the heart and circulation ; renal and urinary diseases ; adult brain and spinal diseases ; adult di- gestive and intestinal diseases ; cancer ; acute rheumatism ; puerperal diseases ; accidents. 1885. Attention to public health; decrease in no. of cases of epidemics; work of local bds.; sanitary measures. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 26- 27.) . May 15. Circular announcing the appointment of district inspectors under act of 1885. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885: 34-35.) 1886. Veto (Abbett) of bill rel. to attendance at school of children who dwell in houses where there is contagious or infectious disease. (Minutes of As- sem. 1886: 856.) . On notification of contagious diseases. (10 A.R. bd. health 1886: 34-36.) . Importation of rags; officers cautioned as to danger. (10 same 1886: 22-23.) 1887. Air, water and food; by B. M. Hunt. (11 same 1887: 47-71.) Relating to results of impure air, water, etc., and sug- gesting that state give more attention to the purity of these things. . Synopsis of vital returns and comments on spe- cial diseases. (11 same 1887: 413-431.) Remittent fever ; typhoid fever ; small-pox ; scarlet fever ; measles ; whooping-cough ; diphtheria and croup ; erysipelas ; diarrhoeal diseases ; consump- tion : acute lung diseases ; brain and nervous dis- eases of children ; diseases of the heart and circula- PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd NEW JERSEY— cont'd non-serial — cont'd tlon ; renal and urinary diseases ; adult brain and spinal diseases ; adult digestive and Intestinal dis- eases ; cancer ; acute rheumatism ; puerperal dis- eases ; accidents. 1888. Perils of population; records of the conditions and perils — how they are to be studied and their use as practical guides to the prevention of dis- eases. (12 same 1888: 397408.) 1889. Cottages and hospitals for contagious diseases; importance of having land in reserve and a central building constructed, and a system of construction in mind, in case of emergency. (13 same 1889: 41- 42.) 1890. Compulsory notification of contagious diseases; physician's duty; prompt action needed to prevent spread of communicable diseases. (14 same 1890: 27-28.) . Cities, their needs and their regulations for pro- moting the health of their inhabitants. 16 pp. (Circular no. 73 of the state bd. of health.) . Table showing no. of cases of membrane croup, diphtheria and scarlet fever in several cities. (14 A.R. bd. of health 1890: 221-222.) Jersey City, Hoboken, Bayonne, Harrison, town of Union, West Hoboken, Guttenberg, North Bergen. Kearny, Union Tovpnshlp, Weehawken. . See statistics, this date. . Hospitals: need of in smaller cities; objects of hospitals; English hospitals; list of N. J. hospitals. (14 A.R. bd. health 1890: 25-27.) 1893. Health bd. hospitals — isolation of communicable diseases. (Circular no. 82 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (17 same 1893: 381-399.) . Importance of having hospitals and nurses at command of local boards; suggestions. (17 same 1893: 13-15.) . Occasional bulletin no. 2 local health bds. and inspectors. (Circular no. 81 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not found. . Same. (17 A.R. bd. of health 1893: 361-381.) 1894. Need of instant official reports from local boards to the state bd. of health of communicable diseases (such as cholera, typhus fever, small-pox and ty- phoid fever.) (IS same 1894: 9-10.) 1895. Improved relations betw. local sanitary districts concerning suppression of outbreaks of infectious diseases, under law of March 22, 1895. (19 same 1895: 3-4.) . Veto (Werts) of bill to regulate location of pest- houses, crematories and other objectionable struc- tures. (Minutes of Assem. 1895: 902-904.) . Recent legislation [act for the protection of public health]. (Circular no. 84 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not found. . Same. (19 A.R. bd. of health 1895: 290-292.) . Oct. 1. State bd. of health memorandum [for construction of a mailing case for sending speci- mens of diseased tissue]. (19 same 1895: 315-316.) 1896. Sept. Dangerous communicable diseases. Tren- ton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1896. 8 pp. (Circular no. 86 of the state bd. of health.) Copy seen in the N. J. state library. . Same. (20 A.R. bd. of health 1896: 344-349.) . Notification of infectious diseases: operation of law of 1895 satisfactory in districts where its pro- visions have been conformed to; conveyance of communicable diseases; diseases to be reported; tuberculosis included in one distr. (20 same 1896: 10-12.) 556 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY PUBLIC HEALTH— coBt'd NEW JERSEY — cont'd non-serial — confd 1896. Public health law of N. J.; by W. M. Lanning. (21 same 1897: 251-263.) Bead before N. J. sanitaiy assn. (1) Health law as declared by the leglsL ; (2) as con- Etmed b; the courts ; (3) and as to its adeqnacy. . Feb. Bacteriological diagnosis. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1896. pp. 669-674. (Cir- cular no. 86 of the state bd. of health.) Copy seen In the X. J. state library ; also in the N. T. FnUlc Ubraiy. . Same. (19 A.R. bd. of health 1895: 344-346.) 1897. Isolation hospitals; their use as defense agst spread of communicable diseases; Paterson com- mended; cottage hospital plan suggested for smaller communities. (21 same 1897: 15-16.) . Notification of infectious diseases required by act of March 22, 1895; distribution of information by state bd. of health; opinion of atty. gen. Grey as to right of action for refusal or n^ect of physicians to report (21 same 1897: 16-17.) . August. Bulletin series nos. 3 and 4. (Reprint) Trenton: J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1897. 46 pp. (Circular no. 89 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Snrgeon General's Library and In the X. J. state library. . Sama (21 AJl. bd. of health 1897: 293-325.) . Sept Circular letter 28 [reL to interference of local boards of health in physician's diagnosis of a case]. (21 A.R. bd. health 1897: 33-34.) [1898.] Circular 29. Dangerous communicable diseases must be reported. (22 same 1898: 428-431.) 1898. Table: disinfection of books; micro-organism, manner of exposure, length of exposure, results. (22 same 1898: 402.) . Notification of communicable diseases; require- ments of laws of March 22, 1895, and of March 23, 1898. f22 same 1898: 35-36.) . ApriL Bacteriological diagnosis, no. 2. (Circu- lar no. 93 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (22 AJt bd. of health 1898: 449-451.) . Sept 1. Circular letter 30 [resp. inspection of vessels]. (22 same 1898: 432.) 1899. Notification of communicable diseases; letters sent to physicians and local bd. in a delinquent town, March 8. (23 same 1899: 32-33.) . March 8. Letters sent to physicians and local board of health sent to a city failing to give noti- fication of communicable diseases. (23 same 1899: 32-33.) . December. Restriction of the spread of com- municable diseases. Trenton: The J. L>. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. 18 (1) pp. (Circular no. 98 of the X. J. state bd. of health.) Copy seen in the X. J. dept. of pabUc instruction. . Same. (24 AJL bd. of health 1900: 317-332.) . Same. Reprint July, 1904. 20 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library and in the X. J. State Library. . Same. Reprint May, 1906. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1906. 22 (1) pp. Copy in the X. T. Public Library. 1900. Suggestions for preventing infection of garments in public laundries. (24 AJL bd. health 1900: 69.) . PlaL Hunt (16 same 1892: 481-514.) 1893. Cholera; by E. M. Hunt. (17 same 1893: 461-481.) Cholera in 1S93 : cholera at Xew York quarantine and at Jersey City. . Cholera, typhus fever, small-^mx and diphtheria threatened state during year; precautions taken; results; inspection abroad of immigrants about to sail for U. S. (17 same 1893: 5-10.) Jersey City 1893. See above. Cholera, this date. Jfew York City 1892. Table: no. of cases of Asiatic cholera in New York by age, sex, color, occupation, etc. (16 A.R. bd. of health 1892: 494.) I>"TERXATI05AI, COXGBESS OF HXGIESE AXD DESIOGHAPHY 1891. Seventh international congress of hygiene and demogr^hy; by Major Alfred A. WoodhnlL (15 AJl. bd. of health 1891: 29-56.) Summarizes proceedings by topics: quarantine; cholera; diphtheria ; alcohol and public health ; antisepsis in nuiteniity hospitals ; prevention of spread of epi- demic influenza ; scarlet fever, disinfectant inunc- tion in ; malaria ; inununity from disease ; disinfec- tion within the living body; tuberculosis; tuber- culin, actinomycosis ; anthrax ; raMes ; Infection of meat, milt and other food ; relation betw. variohis and Tacclne disease in wniinaiq ; etiol<^y of enteric fever ; regulation of milk suDDly : infancy, child- hood and school life, incipient ehorea ; working curve of the hour for school children ; ne^ected children of towns and cities ; sewage disposal ; broad Irrigation farms ; insanitary arrangements in house-building ; Uock dwellings ; disposal of sew- age; sewer ventilation; water-supply; a revolving water purifier : leaking water-mains ; destruction of refuse by fire ; housing the poor ; disposal of the dead ; relation of occupation to disease and mortality. (^onsuinption See also Vital Statistics. MortaUty. 1874. See below. Small-pox, this date. 1879-1898. Diagr^n: prevalence of consumption during each yr. (19 AJl. bd. of health, etc. 1895 (p. 417) — same 1898.) In 1898 also no. of deaths from same. PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Consumption — cont'd 1883. Consumption and acute lung diseases; effect of occupations. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 375.) 1883-1886. See below. Typhoid Fever, these dates. 1885. The climate of N. J., the relation of climate to consumption and other lung diseases; by Miss E Poster. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885: 363-375.) 1889. See below. Typhoid Fever, this date. 1890. See below. Pneumonia, this date. 1891. Outline of paper by Jos. Wm. Stickler on " Tuber- culosis, human and bovine." (15 same 1891: 143-146.) . Remarks of Henry R. Baldwin on tuberculosis (15 same 1891: 146-148.) . See below, Diphtheria, this date. 1892. See same, this date. [1894.] Consumption, its cammunicability and preven- tion. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Pablishlng Co., 1895. [597]-600 pp. (Circular no. 83 of the state bd. of health.) Copies in the Surgeon General's Library and in the N J State Library. . Same. (18 A.R. bd. of health 1894: 380-382.) . Oct. 8. Circular letter seat to [certain] institu- tions [making inquiries about consumption]. (18 same 1894: 15.) Beplles from almshouses, penal institutions and asylnms are summarized, pp. 15-16. 1896-1903. See below. Diphtheria, these dates. 1896/03-1896/04. See same, these dates. 1897. See below. Typhoid Fever, this date. 1898. Distribution of tuberculosis in N. J.; by G. Hins- dale; with map. (22 same 1898: 409-412.) 1898-1901. See below. Diphtheria, these dates. 1899. What action shall be taken by boards of health to prevent spread of tuberculosis? by Richd. P. Francis. (24 AJl. bd. of health 1900: 305-310.) 1901. See below. Sanitation, this date. 1901/2. See below. Diphtheria, this date. 1903. Ckrvs. mess. (Murphy) resp. act to establish a system of public instruction, act resp. tuberculosis sanatorium, etc. (Minutes of Assem. extra sees. Oct. 1903: 3-4.) Coroners 1891. Coroner systems and our presoit coroner laws; by S. W. Abbott, C. Robbins, and E. M. Hunt (15 A.R. bd. of health 1891: 375-392.) A review of the Mass, system, by S. W. Abbott and a synopsis of N. J. laws as to coroners, county physi- cians and Inquests by Carroll Bobbins are tnduded In the general article. 1896-1904. List of coroners in X. J. (20 same 1896 (p. 205) — 28 sam': 1904.) Omitted 1S99-1900. 1902. Dead, Care of [1888.] To funeral directors and all having in «iiarge the care and burial of the dead. 6 pp. (Circular no. 67 of the state bd. of health.) . Same, another edition. 8 pp. . Same. (12 A.R. bd. of health 1888: 380-384.) 1889. Rules for transportation of the dead adopted by National Assn. of (General Baggage Agents. (14 same 1890: 327-329.) [1900.] Circular letter sent to local r^rlstrars of vital statistics rel. to transportation of the dead. (24 same 1900: 49.) 1900. Transportation of the dead; requirements of act of Blarch 23, 1900; X. Y. requirements. (24 same 1900: 48^9.) . July. Transportation of the dead. Trenton: J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1900. 23 pp. (Circular no. 100 of the state bd. of health.) Copy In the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. Reprint, Aug., 190L Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1901. 26 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. state library. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 561 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Dead, Care of — cont'd 1901. Transportation of the dead: circular and revised rules. (25 A.R. bd. of hiealth 1901: 47-49.) . April. Circular letter sent to undertakers [rel. to transportation of the dead.] (25 same 1901: 47.) 1903. Transportation of the dead: res. adopted by state bd. of health, Dec. 17, 1901. (27 same 1903: 65-66.) Diarrhceal Diseases 1876. See below. Sanitation, this date. 1878-1882. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1879-1898. Diagram showing prevalence of diarrhoeal diseases of children during each yr. (19 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1895 (p. 418)— same 1898.) 1879/99-1879/01. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1883. Diarrhceal diseses; impure water, wrong food, poor milk, etc., among causes. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 374-375.) 1883-1886. See below. Typhoid Fever, these dates. 1885. See Public Health, this date. 1894. See above. Cancer, this date. 1901. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. 1901-1903. See same, these dates. Diphtheria See also below, Epidemics. 1878. Two most prevalent diseases in state during the year were diphtheria and malaria; causes of each. (2 A.R. state bd. of health 1878: 7-9.) 1879. See below. Scarlet Fever,*this date. 1879-1898. Diagram showing prevalence of diphtheria and croup during each yr. (19 A.R. bd. of health 1895 (p. 419)— some 1898.) 1879-1901. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1879/98-1879/03. See same, these dates. 1879/00-1879/03. See same, these dates. 1880. Prevalence of diphtheria in N. J.; causes of the disease; conditions in England and France favoring its development. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 7-13.) 1883. Croup and diphtheria in state; causes. (7 same 1883: 374.) . See below. Scarlet Fever, this date. 1883-1886. See below. Typhoid Fever, these dates. 1884. See below. Small-pox, this date. 1885. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. 1886. See below, Typhoid Fever, this date. 1888-1897. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1889. See below .Typhoid Fever, this date. 1889-1901. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1890. See below. Pneumonia, this date. 1891. On diseases in N. J. (15 A.R. bd. of health 1891: 393-406.) Enteric fever ; diphtheria ; small-pox ; Influenza ; tuber- culosis ; phthisis, etc. 1892. Comments on selected diseases; by E. M. Hunt. (16 same 1892: 523-528.) Diphtheria ; phthisis pulmonalls-consumptlon ; cancer ; small-pox ; enteric or typhoid fever. . Synopsis of paper by Danl. Strock on " The cause and prevention of diphtheria." (16 same 1892: 173-174.) [1892?.] Diphtheria. 7 pp. (Circular no. 77 of the state bd. of health.) Copy seen In the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (16 A.R. bd. of health 1892: 305-310.) 1893. See above. Cholera, this date. . Diphtheria; general comment. (17 A.R. bd. of health 1893: 517.) 1894-1898. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1896-1903. Tables and charts: bacteriological examina- tions of diphtheria, tuberculosis and typhoid fever, etc. (22 A.R. bd. of health 1898 (pp. 351-400) — same 1903.) 36 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Diphtheria — cont'd 1896/03-1896/04. Table: no. of specimens of diphtheria, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, malaria, misc. examined at laboratory of hygiene, each year. (27 same 1903 (p. 196)— 28 same 1904.) 1897. See below. Typhoid Fever, this date. 1898-1901. Table: no. of examinations for diphtheria, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, malaria and gonorrhcea and totals during each yr., at laboratory of hygiene. (25 A.R. bd. of health 1901: 266.) 1901. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. 1901-1903. See same, these dates. 1901/2. Table: no. of primary and secondary examina- tions of specimens in state bacteriological labora- tory, with results of work. (26 A.R. bd. of health 1902: 210.) Diphtheria, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, malaria, misc. . Table: no. of specimens examined for diagnosis in state bacteriological laboratory, by months. (26 same 1902: 208.) Diphtheria, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, malaria, misc. . Same by counties. (26 same 1902: 209.) Diphtheria, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, malaria, misc. Asbury Park 1897-1903. Tables: length of time during which bacilli remained in each case of diphtheria reported; no. of specimens sent for examination. (21 A.R. bd. of health 1897 (p. 169; 170)— same 1903.) Essex County 1893. Diphtheria in Milburn township, Essex Co.; by D. B. English. (17 A.R. bd. of health 1893: 489-494.) Fieldshoro 1890. See below. Typhoid Fever, Princeton, this date. Hightstown 1893. The diphtheria epidemic at Hightstown; by A. C. Hunt. (17 A.R. bd. of health 1893: 481-486.) Note by Secy. [B. M.] Hunt follows (pp. 486-488). Paterson 1883-1895. See Vital Statistics. Mortality. Paterson. West HoioJcen 1888-1897. Table: no. of cases of diphtheria, scarlet fever and small-pox reported from West Hoboken. (12 A.R. bd. of health 1888 (p. 275)— same 1897.) Disinfection 1883. On disinfection and disinfectants. (7 A.R. bd. health 1883: 19-20.) 1887. Disinfectants and how to use them.^8 pp. (Circu- lar no. 64 of the state bd. of health.) . Same. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887: 256-265.) . Same. Reprint, Jan. 1892. 8 pp. 1887. Need of disinfecting apparatus in every town. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887: 35.) 1888. On use of disinfectants and reliance on disinfec- tion. (12 some 1888: 29-30.) 1889. Disinfection: importance, materials and methods; disinfecting plants or apparatus. (13 some 1889: 40-41.) 1890. Disinfectants: lime; sulphate of iron; carbolic acid; corrosive sublimate; chloride of lime. (14 some 1890: 24-25.) 1893. Disinfectants: corrosive sublimate; chloride of lime; hot water. (17 same 1893: 16-18.) 1894. Efficiency of steam as a disinfectant; municipali- ties of more than 2000 inhabitants should possess a steam disinfecting chamber. (18 sam^ 1894: 10-11.) 1897. Disinfection; progress in methods of purifying apartments which have been occupied by persons with communicable diseases. (21 some 1897: 45-46.) 562 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY PT7BLIC HEALTH— confd Disinfectioii — confd 190L Dislnlection: sliam on part of some inspectors; suggestions about disinfection. (25 same 1901: 101-103.) Epidemics 1866. Epidemic and contagions diseases; hygienic pre- cautions agst. (Kept, of State Sanitary Comn. 1866: 34-35.) Paging from Collected docs. 1870-1877. Rept. on epidemics and endemics that have occurred in state of N. J. since 1870; by T. R. Var- ick. (1 AJl. bd. of health 1887: 103-121.) 1877-1885. PreTalent diseases and special epidemics in N. J.; by D. Warman. (9 same 1885: 131-156.) Belating to canses and prevention of diseases, and recom- mending Improvement in sanitary condition among people. 1891. Prevention of epidemics by notification of infec- tious diseases; prevention of disease by care of the month and fauces. (15 same 1891: 22-24.) 1894. Epidemic outbreaks in N. J. during past yr.; by A. C. Hunt. (18 same 1894: 33-45.) Typhoid fever in Montclair ; enteric fever at Bay Head ; typhoid fever at Seahri^t 1895. Eipidemic outbreaks: measles; diphtheria; enteric fever; small-pox. (19 same 1895: 34-35.) 1896. Epidemic outbreaks; by A- Clark Hunt (20 «ame 1896: 207-217.) Bevlewing l^^Iatlon of 1887 and 1895 concerning system of reporting cases of diseases to bd. and reporting on oathrealc of diphtheria at Hightstown ; typhoid fever at Basking Bldge; typhoid fever at Bahway ; diphtheria at Bonnd Brook ; typhoid fever in If onnt Laurel township. Bnrlington Co. ; typhoid fever at Saizabeth; diphtheria at Waterford town- ship. Camden Co. ; typhoid fever at High Bridge, Hunterdon Co. ; scarlet fever at West Orange town- ship, Essex Co. ; typhoid fever at Newton, Esses Co. ; diphtheria at Woodbrldge Middlesex Co. 1899. Same. (23 same 1899: 267-286.) Small-pox at Bloomfield, Dover, Hackensack. Hacketts- town, liong Branch, Manchester, Montclair, Morris- town. Newa^ North Bergoi, Orange, Passaic City, Bockaway borongfa and township, Seabrlght, Wood- bridge township; diphtheria at Plalnfleld, Wood- bridge township; typhoid fever at Hilton (Essex Co.). 1900. Same; by A. C. Hunt (24 same 1900: 215-242.) Small-pox at Asbnry Park, Bayonne, Cape May Clly, Hoboken, Jersey City, Keyport. MadiBon township (Monmonth Co.), Matawan township (Monmonth Co.), Mlddletown township (Monmonth Co.), Morris- town, Newark. Piscataway township, Bahway, Sonth Biver, Trenton. West Orange. Woodbiidge ; diphtheria at Egg Harbor City. HopeweU. Man- alapan township. Mansfield township, HUIbom (Essex Co.), Plalnfleld; typhoid fever at Belmar, Mantoa township (Gloucester Co.). Baritan town- ship. Blverslde (Bnrlington Co.). Fanwood town- shlD (Union Co.). Erysipelas 1879-1898. Diagram: prevalence of erysipelas during each yr. (19 AH. bd. of health. 1895: 425.) 1883. Erysipelas an important study. (7 same 1883: 376- 377.) 1883-1886. See below. Typhoid Fever, these dates. German Measles 1883. Rotheln or (Serman measles. (7 AJEl. bd. of health 1883: 373.) Health Oxminission See above, the serial gronp. Hydrophobia 1886. Hydrophobia; Pasteur method. (10 A-R. bd. of health 1886: 26-29.) Industrial Hygiene; see Labor PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Influenza 1883. Prevalence of Influenza. (7 A-R. bd. of health 1883: 374.) 1889-1890. See "Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1890. Influenza epidemic; by E. M. Hunt. (14 A.R. bd. of health 1890: 301-311.) 1891. See above. Diphtheria, this date. 1893. Influenza; by E. M. Hunt (17 AJl. bd. of health 1893: 504-512.) Bevlew of outbreaks In 1891. 1892 and 1893 In different parts of the world. Laws 1877. Text of act to establish a state bd. of health. (A.R. bd. of health 1877: 147.) 1880. June 1. An act to regulate the practice of medi- cine and surgery [text and comment]. (CSrcular no. 12 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 282-284.) . March 11. Text of law as to boards of health, vital statistics, etc. (4 same 1880: 268-272.) 1881. Text of act rel. to local boards of health passed March 25, 1881; titles of other acts bearing on public health passed by legisl. of 1881. (4 same 1881: 303- 304.) 1883. SuppL to an act entitled " an act relating to local boards of health " [conferring power to abate nuis- ances hazardous to the public health]. Approved March 22, 1881. No. 163. Introd. Feb. 14, 1883, by Mr. Taylor. 4 pp. foL Copy in Surgeon General's Library. . SuppL to an act entitled " an act to establish a state bd. of hesdth," approved March 9, 1877, and to supplements thereto relating to the contagions dis- eases of animals no. 150. Introd. Feb. 12, 1883, by Mr. PerreU. 4 pp. foL Copy in Surgeon General's Library. [1885.] Laws relating to public health and references thereto. (Circular no. 53 of the state bd. of health.) Not found. [1886.] Laws relating to public health and references thereto. (Circular no. 60 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. Reprint, 1890. 46 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library, Uie X. J. state bd. of health and in the N. T. Public Ldbrary. . Same. 57 (2) pp. Copy seen in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Laws relating to public health and references thereto. 28 pp. (Circular no. 58 of the state bd. of health.) ' Copy In the Surgeon General's Library. 1888. Text of law, snppL to act establishing state bds. of health and vital statistics, eta (11 AH. bd. of health 1887: 231-233.) 1896. Statutes reL to public health. Trenton: MacCrel- lish & (}nigley, 1896. 219 pp. (Circnlu no. 88 of the state bd. of health.) Copy In Columbia TTniversity Library and in the N. T. PnbUe ldbrary. " This collection of the laws of N. J. relating to the pnbllc health has been prepared in response to an urgent demand from local officers and others whose duties require frequent reference to the acts quoted." [1897.] Statutes of X. J. reL to maritime Quarantine [1799-1897]. (C^cular no. 91 of the state Dd. of health.) Separate copy not s«*n. . Same. (21 AJt bd. of health 1897: 3!;6-339.) 1899. Public health laws of the state of X. J. Trenton: J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1899. 289 pp. (Circu- lar no. 96 of the X. J. state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Ubrary ; also in the N. 3. State Library. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 563 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Leprosy 1893. Leprosy and the light it throws on other diseases; by E. M. Hunt. (17 A.R. bd. of health 1893: 512-516.) Malaria 1874. See below, Small-pox, this date. . Lands on which stagnant water lies a source of malaria; drowned lands on the Wallkill, Great Meadows on the Pequest in Warren Co., flowed lands on the Passaic and its branches. (Kept, of health comn. 1874: 20-22.) 1878. See above. Diphtheria. 1879. On miasmatic diseases. (3 A.R. bd. of health 1879: 18-25.) Cause ; occurrence In England ; needed drainage of land on the Passaic Elver ; malarial fevers in Bergen, Essex & Hudson, Mercer (Trenton), Morris, Pas- saic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, Warren and Middle- sex cos. 1879-1895. Diagram showing prevalence of malarial diseases during each yr. (19 same 1895: 422.) 1879-1898. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1879-1901. See same, these dates. 1879/00-1879/01. See same, these dates. 1879/02-1879/03. See same, these dates. 1880. See below, Bound Brook, this date. 1881. See below. Sanitation, this date. . Decrease in no. of deaths; much illness of malarial type; local bds. increasing in no. and efficiency. (Govs. mess. (McClellan) Jan. 11, 1881.) 1882. Malaria; causes and remedies. (6 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 11-15.) 1883. Malaria: decrease; causes; drainage. (7 same 1883: 15-17.) . Views expressed by I. W. Harvey in a paper [on malaria]. (7 same 1883: 155.) . On prevalence of remittent fever in state and causes. (7 same 1883: 371-372.) 1883-1886. See below, Typhoid Fever, these dates. 1885. Diminution in remittent fever; effect of imper- fect drainage. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885: 423.) . Decaying wood, sawdust, etc., as a cause of malaria. (9 same 1885: 22-24.) . On malaria and mill-dams. (9 same 1885: 19-21.) 1889. See below. Typhoid Fever, this date. 1893. Diminution in number of deaths from remittent fever; causes governing the disease; effect of drain- age. (17 A.R. bd. of health 1893: 517.) 1894. Synopsis of paper by J. C. Smock on " extent of the diffusion of malarial poison from large areas of wet land in N. J." (18 same 1894: 319-323.) 1896/03-1896/04. See above. Diphtheria, these dates. 1898-1901. See same, these dates. 1901. Circular sent to secy, or inspector of [local] bds. of health making inquiries respecting prevalence of malaria and mosquitoes; by J. B. Smith, entomolo- gist. (22 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 14 A.R. agric. college exper. station 1901: 529-530.) 1901-1902. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1901/2. See above. Diphtheria, this date. 1904. August. Restriction of the spread of malaria. Trenton: J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1905. 7 pp. Bound Brook 1880. Periodic fevers or malaria; their prevalence in state; conditions at Bound Brook. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 14-20.) 1881. Facts as to abatement of Bound Brook malaria; by C. M. Field. (5 same 1881: 67-72.) Burlington 1875. Summary of paper by Dr. F. Gauntt on sanitary condition and types of disease of Burlington and vicinity. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 125-126.) Drainage and malaria. PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Malaria — cont'd Eightstown 1876. Prevalence of malarial and typhoid fevers in Hightstown; cause. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 136.) Hudson County 1877. Malarial fevers in Hudson Co. being part of rept. on endemics and epidemics; by J. E. Culver. (1 A.R. bd. of health 1877: 121-129.) Passaic 1876. Unusual amount of intermittent and remittent fever in Passaic. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 136.) Bahway 1875. Diminution of malarial fevers resulting from removal of mill-dams in Rah way. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1875: 126.) Springfield 1874. Remittent fever prevalent in Springfield. (Rept. of health comn. 1874: 49.) Measles 1879. See below. Scarlet Fever, this date. 1879-1898. Diagram showing prevalence of measles during each yr. (19 A.R. bd. of health 1895 (p. 424) —same 1898.) 1879-1901. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1879/98-1879/01. See same, these dates. 1879/98-1879/03. See same, these dates. 1883. See below, Scarlet Fever, this date. . Measles; conditions under which dangerous. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 373.) 1883-1886. See below. Typhoid Fever, these dates. 1885. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. 1894. See above. Cancer, this date. 1901-1903. See Vital Statistics.* Mortality, these dates. Astury Park 1903. Table: data concerning cases of measles occur- ring in Asbury Park. (27 A.R. bd. of health 1903: 128.) Nuisances 1877. Odor factories; harmful effects on public health. (1 A.R. bd. of health 1877: 28-31.) . Nuisance arising from accumulation of milk in vats. (1 same 1877: 25-26.) 1878. Need of legislation restrictions respecting offen- sive trades. (2 same 1878: 11-12.) 1879. Smoke and stench nuisances from factories. (3 same 1879: 13-14.) 1881. Some citations from the law rel. to nuisances; by E. S. Atwater. (5 same 1881: 73-79.) . On smoke and stench nuisances. (5 same 1881: 23.) 1882. On grave-yards and cemeteries. (6 same 1882: 27-28.) . On offensive trades and manufactories. (6 same 1882: 18-20.) 1883. See above. Laws, this date. . On the abatement of nuisances. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 7-11.) . Effluvium or odor nuisances. (7 some 1883: 29-30.) 1884. On effluvium nuisances. (8 same 1884: 18-21.) . Need of legislation as to cemeteries and burial grounds. (8 same 1884: 45-46.) 1885. Comment on new law rel. to cemeteries. (9 same 1885: 26-27.) 1886. On the regulation of cemeteries. (10 some 1886: 23-26.) 1891- Factory or effluvium nuisances; means of abate- ment. (15 same 1891: 19-21.) 564 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY PXJBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Nuisances — cont'd 1896. Account of the Ravine Road sewer nuisance. (20 same 1896: 12-15.) . Stench nuisances; power of local boards to abate same, extends only to those injurious to public health. (20 same 1896: 19-20.) 1897. Cemeteries, list of, and tables as to cemetery and burial records. (21 same 1897: 225-237.) . Nuisances; letter from C. L. Corbin as to abate- ment of eflluvium nuisances. (21 some 1897: 35.) . July 1. Inquiries rel. to cemeteries. (21 same 1897: 225-226.) 1898. Cemeteries; provisions of act of March 25, 1885 rel. to new cemeteries; applications from New Darhaw and Weehawken Cemetery Co. (22 same 1898: 91-96.) . Nuisances; complaint about pollution of air and of waters of Staten Island Sound in the vicinity of Carteret; result of investigation. (22 sams 1898: 39-42.) 1900. Cemeteries: list of maps rel. to establishment or enlargement of cemeteries filed in office of board of health since 1885; rept. of standing committee of bd. of health on cemeteries, etc., concerning appli- cation of First Presbyterian Church of Rahway for reversal of decision of local authorities approving extension of cemetery; on inguiry concerning peti- tion rel. to enlargement of cemetery in North Ber- gen township, Hudson Co., on application of Oak- dale Cemetery Co.; Cedar Croft Cemetery Assn. reported on by Dr. A. C. Hunt. (24 same 1900: 57-69.) 1901. Cemeteries: petitions, corresp., etc. rel. to pro- posed cemetery at Bloomfield; brief of J. W. Griggs dealing with questions rel. to cemeteries. (25 same 1901: 49-91.) 1902. Table: names and location of cemeteries for which application has been made during year to establish or enlarge. (26 same 1902: 60.) . See below. Sanitation, this date. 1903. Nuisances: opinion of Chas. L. Corbia (1897) as to method of dealing with; air pollution. (27 A.R. bd. of health 1903: 62-64.) 1904. Nuisances: nature of those which do and of those which do not come imder authority of health officers. (28 same 1904: 74.) . Cemeteries: by ch. 249 of law of 1904, appeals from action of local boards of health and local governing body rel. to cemeteries are to be made to bd. of chosen freeholders of county instead of state bd. of health. (28 same 1904: 62.) EUzaieth 1880. The Elizabeth nuisance; fumes from an estab- lishment for recovery of sulphuric acid from the refuse liquors left in the refining of kerosene oil. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 20-23.) Ophthalmia 1898. Public declaration by state bd. of health rel. to addition of purulent ophthalmia to list of notifiable diseases. (22 A.R. bd. of health 1898: 461-463.) Pneumonia 1885. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. 1890. Comments on some special diseases. (14 A.R. bd. of health 1890: 319-326.) Fnenmonla, diphtheria, enteric ferer, phthisis pnlmo- nalis. 1903. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. Quarantine 1857. See Boundary. New York, this date. 1866-1867. Quarantine correspondence of Gov. Ward (N. J.), Wm. A. Newell (M. C.) and atty. gen. and comrs. of N. Y. state. (Legisl. docs. 1867: 1149-1155.) PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Quarantine — cont'd 1868. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to confer with N. Y. state comrs. on erection of quarantine warehouses, wharves and docks on lands under water within state of N. J. (Same 1868: 931-947.) Cortlandt Parker and J. E. Wortendyke were the comrs. 1875. Injustice of quarantine regulations affecting coasting vessels. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1879. See below. Sanitation, this date. 1892. Proposal of Penn. to establish joint quarantine station on the Delaware. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 46.) [1897.] See above. Laws, this date. 1899. Maritime quarantine : ports of entry in N. J. and now protected; quarantine at Perth Amboy; text of act to be presented at coming session of legisl. to prevent introduction into state of communicable diseases by maritime vessels of maritime traffic. (23 A.R. bd. of health 1899: 59-65.) 1900. Maritime quarantine: requirements of law of March 21, 1900; Perth Amboy. (24 same 1900: 54-56.) . April. Maritime quarantine. Trenton: J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1900. 16 pp. (Circular no. 99 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (24 A.R. bd. of health 1900: 332-342.) Hoioken See below. Perth Amboy. Jersey City See below, Perth Amboy. Perth Amioy Established by act of March 21, 1900. 1900-1902/3. Ann. rept. of health officer of Perth Am- boy. In Documents as follows : E. A. Hultg, health officer 1. 1900 in 24 A.R. bd. health 1900 : 301-304. 2. 1900/1 " 25 " " " 1901:271-272. 3. 1901/2 " 26 1902:239-240. 4. 1902/3 " 27 " " " 1903:251-253. " An officer of the [TT. S.] public health and marine hos- pital service was assigned to duty in the port of Perth Amboy, July 19, 1904." non-serial 1897. Maritime quarantine: Perth Amboy; Hoboken; Jersey City. (21 A.R. bd. of health 1897: 23-32.) 1899. See above. Quarantine, this date. 1900. See same, this date. 1901. Maritime quarantine: vessels arriving at Perth Amboy from foreign ports to be inspected through- out the year. (25 A.R. bd. of health 1901: 91.) 1902-1903. Table: no. of persons sick aboard vessels at port of Perth Amboy. (27 same 1903: 252.) 1904. Maritime quarantine: danger from vessels arriv- ing at Perth Amboy from South Ajnerican ports; lack of facilities for health officer to deal with matter; transfer of service to TJ. S. govt. (28 same 1904: 72-74.) Sandy Hook 1858. Memorial of comrs. of state of N. Y. rel. to re- moval of N. Y. quarantine from its present location to Sandy Hook, N. J. (Sen. jol. 1858: 95-99.) . Rept. of the special committee on quarantine rel. to the memorial of the N. Y. comrs.; Hendrickson. Trenton: Prtd. at the "True American" Office, 1858. 8 pp. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1858: 449-454; app. to Sen. joL 1858: 1007-1012; app. to House jol. 1858: 1007-1012.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 565 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Quarantine — cont'd Sandy Hook — cont'd 1858. Speech of Hon. Wm. F. Brown on the removal of the quarantine to Sandy Hook. Trenton: Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1858. 29 pp. . Same. (Sen. jol. 1858: 455-481.) . Hostility to proposed measure in regard to loca- tion of quarantine hldgs. and hospital at Sandy Hook. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 13, 1858: 16.) 1859. New York still hopes to establish quarantine at Sandy Hook; should not be permitted by N. J. (Govs. mess. Jan. 12, 1859: 19.) . Rept. of the special committee (Hendrickson) to whom was referred that part of the Govs. mess, rel. to the N. Y. quarantine. Trenton: Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1859. 6 pp., 1 leaf. . Same. (App. to Sen. jol. 1859: 356-358; app. to House jol. 1859: 355-358.) 1865. Corresp. rel. to proposed establishment of quaran- tine at Sandy Hook by N. Y. (Docs. ace. Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 27-35.) 1866. Renewal of efforts of N. Y. to establish quaran- tine at Sandy Hook; adverse decision by U. S. atty. gen. ; proposal of N. Y. to question quarantine juris- diction over wafers of lower bay and lands under water and also boundary line. (Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 9, 1866: 18-19.) 1893. Use of Sandy Hook by U. S. Govt, for quarantine purposes. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 37-39.) Receipts and Expenditures 1881. Communication from comptroller (Anderson) on expenditures rel. to protection of public health and collection of vital statistics. (Sen. jol. 1881: 335- 338.) . Rept. of committee on judiciary (Francis) con- cerning reply of comptroller rel. to expenses of pro- tection of public health and collection of vital statistics. {Same 1881: 914-915.) . BoABD OF Health 1878-1903/4. Disbursements on acct. of state bd. of health. (A.R. comptroller 1878 (pp. 46-47) — same 1903/4.) . Same, in tabular form. (A.R. treasurer 1877/8 (p. 128)— some 1903/4.) 1886. Expenditures of state bd. of health. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1890. Stmt, showing amts. expended by bd. of health. (Sawte (Abbett) Jan., 1891.) 1893-1904. Table: receipts; state bd. of health. (A.R. treasurer 1892/3 (p. 101)— same 1903/4.) From 1893 to 1901, the receipts were from vital certlfl- catee ; 1902-1904 include also fines under the Food and Drug Law. 1896-1903/4. Same, in narrative form. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1895/6 (p. 24)— «ome 1903/4.) From 1893 to 1895 the stmt, is included in the acct. of disbursements ; see above, under dates 1878-1903/4. Pebth Ambot 1901. Table: disbursements on acct. of port of Perth Amboy. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1: 76.) To health officer under chap. 69, t.aws of 1900. . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1900/1: 427.) TuBBBCtTLOSIS 1894-1903/4. Table: expenses of tuberculosis investiga- tion. (A.R. treasurer 1893/4 (p. 364)— same 1903/4.) 1904. Table: to sanitorium for tuberculosis diseases. {Same 1903/4: 494.) Remittent Fever; see above, Malaria Rheumatism 1879-1898. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1883-1886. See below. Typhoid Fever, these dates. 1885. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Sanitation The appointment of sanitary inspectors by the state board of health was authorized by acts of 1885 and 1887. See also Land. Drainage. Also, Labor ; Industrial Hygiene. 1866. On the general sanitary condition of the state. (Rept. of state sanitary comn. 1866: 34.) Paging from Collected docs. 1874. On sanitary relations of animals. (Rept. of health comm. 1874: 44-45.) . June. Circular [soliciting information on sani- tary conditions, bds. of health, vital statistics, etc.]. {Same 1874: 45-46.) 1875. See above Malaria. Burlington, this date. . Summary of paper by Gen. E. F. Viele on drain- age, sewerage and water supply. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1875: 124-125.) . Summary of address of Dr. S. H. Pennington at first meeting of N. J. Sanitary Assn. (2 same 1878: 123-124.) Necessity of attention to sanitary matters ; causes of disease ; sewerage, drainage, etc. ; need of sanitary attention to animals. 1876. Outline of address of G. H. Cook at mtg. of N. J. Sanitary Assn. (2 same 1878: 126-128.) Death statistics of Geneva, London and the British Navy showing results of hygienic measures ; effect of vac- cination on small-pox in Ireland and In Copenhagen ; improved sanitary conditions in N. Y. and I/ondon ; importance of collecting vital statistics ; diarrhoeal diseases produced by Kensington water near Camden ; possibility of raising average length of life. 1877. Summary of notes by G. H. Cook on state drain- age. (2 sams 1878: 142.) 1877-1885. See above. Epidemics, these dates. 1878. Summary of address by A. R. Leeds, showing progress of sanitary science. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 144-145.) 1879. Summary of address by Dr. J. L. Bodine [on sanitary science]. (7 «ome 1883: 127-129.) . On sanitary needs of localities. (3 same 1879: 9-12.) . Need of care as to sanitary conditions at sea-side resorts. (3 same 1879: 12-13.) . Sanitary legislation; by E. S. Atwater. (3 same 1879: 123-142.) Recommending legislation for following subjects : 1, Gathering and diffusing information on public health ; 2. Practice of medicine and sale of medi- cines ; 3. Vaccination ; 4. Regulation of noxious trades and business ; 5. Means for dealing with nuisances, their abatement and removal ; 6. Sani- tary inspection of dwellings ; 7. Regulation of trade In food ; 8. Quarantine laws. . Same, se'parate. h. t. p. 22 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. state library. . As to sanitary organization in cities. (Circular no. 5 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (3 A.R. bd. of health 1879: 169-172.) . Circular as to sanitary appliances [to be exhibited at the state fair]. 1 sheet. (Circular no. 6 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (3 A.R. bd. of health 1879: 224.) . Progress of sanitary survey and inspection ; sani- tation in England. (3 same 1879: 14-18.) [1880.] To householders, city authorities, bds. of health, etc. [on sanitary and hygienic care of the home, disinfectants, etc.]. 4 pp. (Circular no. 8 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 260-265.) 1880. On sanitary maps and the Hudson Co. survey. (4 some 1880: 31.) . Drainage: bearing on sanitary questions. (4 same 1880: 33.) 566 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Sanitation — cont'd 18S0. Sanitary examination of wells and how to control their use; by H. A. Hopper. (7 same 1883: 138-143.) . Summary of remarks by H. B. Cornwall [on sanitation and water supply]. (7 same 1883: 137' 138.) Summary of paper by Jacob Cooper on "The proper sanitary conditions of bldgs. in the country." (7 same 1883: 136-137.) . Extract from rept. of J. C. Bayles on building inspection [sanitary]. (7 same 1883: 135-136.) . Summary of address of President L. B. Ward at meeting of N. J. Sanitary Assn. (7 same 1883: 134-135.) Sanitary le^slation in England ; national board of health work (existence dne to yellow fever epidemic) ; progress of sanitation in Mass. ; work of N. J. bureau of vital statistics ; water supply in northern part of state, etc. . Seaside resorts; need of sanitary attention. (4 same 1880: 34-38.) . May. Sanitary appliances. (Circular no. 9 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 265-267.) 1881. On drainage for health. (5 same 1881: 13-14.) Extract from paper by Dr. Hopper rel. to dis- comforts of travel owing to imperfect ventilation and sanitation. (7 same 1883: 143-144.) . On sanitary conditions at summer resorts; arti- ficial lakes as a cause of malaria. (1 same 1881: 23-24.) July 1. As to sanitary, household and orna- mental articles and appliances. (Circular no. 22 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (5 A.R. bd. of health 1881: 188-191.) [1881?] Specimen schedules for institutional inquiry. (Circular no. 19 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 305-310.) 1882. Local sanitary inspections of seaside resorts, etc.; by B. M. Hunt, secy, state bd. health. (6 same 1882: 127-144.) Showing defects of sanitary condition of resorts, and recommending certain improvement of same. . On state sanitary survey and observation. (6 same 1882: 20.) . Extracts from address of J. Madison Watson, pres. of N. J. Solitary Assn., on '" Social Sanita- tion." (7 same 1883: 146-147.) . Drainage; effect on health. {6 same 1882: 10-11.) . Health of operatives; desirability of inspecting mills and shops. (6 same 1882: 24-25.) . State house; sanitary condition. (6 same 1882: 25-26.) . Hints with reference to regulation of moisture in rooms; by C. F. Brackett. {6 same 1882: 123-126.) . School and health circular no. 2. For parents, guardians, children, teachers and trustees. 5 pp. (Circular no. 28 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Library and In the X. J. state l>d. of health. . Same. Reprint, 1886. 12 pp. Copies in the N. T. Public Library, the X. J. state bd. of health and in the surgeon general's library. . School and health circular no. 3, for parents, guardians, children, teachers or trustees. 5 pp. (Circular no. 37 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Office. . Same. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 263-266.) . Same. Reprint, 1886. n. t. p. 5 pp. Copy in the X. T. Public Library, in the X. J. state bd. of health and in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. Reprint, 1891. n. t. p. 5 pp. Copy seen in the X. J. state bd. of health. PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Sanitation — cont'd 1882. June 1. As to charitable and penal institutions [as to their sanitary condition]. 4 pp. (Circular no. 29 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (6 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 233-236.) Same. Reprint. Aug., 1896. n. t. p. 4 pp. Copy in the N. T. Public Library, in the N. J. state bd. of health and in the Sargeon General's Ubrary. . July 1. Sanitary school circular. 12 pp. (Cir- cular no. 28 of tht state bd. of health.) Copy in the Sargeon General's Office. . Same. (6 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 222-223.) . Aug. 31. Sanitary instruction and training In schools. 1 leaL (Circular no. 27 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. . Same. (6 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 220-222.) . Same. Reprint. Oct., 1886. 7 pp. Copies in the N. Y. Pnbllc Library, in the K. J. state bd. of health and In the Surgeon General's library. 1883. On heating and ventilation and moisture in rooms. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 20-26.) . Sanitary inquiries as to N. J. health resorts and other localities. (7 same 1883: 91-99.) Cape May Point ; Vineland ; Atlantic City ; Point Pleas- ant ; Ocean Beach ; Asbnry Park ; Ocean Grove ; Lakewood ; Elberon ; Long Branch. [1883.] To local bds. of health [on the causes of pre- ventable disease with a schedule of questions, which they should know or inquire about], n. t. p. 2 11. (Circular no. 39 of the state bd. of health.) Copies seen in the X. 3. state bd. of health, in the sargeon general's library and In the X. Y. Public Library. . Same. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 266-269.) . Same. [Reprint?] 6 pp. Copy in the X. J. state bd. of health. . Same. [Reprint, 1887.] 4 pp. Copy in the Surgeon General's Library. 1884. On health in factories and workshops. (8 AR. bd. of health 1884: 15-17.) . Notes on popular health resorts of N. J. ; by secy. of bd. (8 same 1884: 99-108.) Becommeuding frequent sanitary inspection in these resorts, viz. Cape Mav Point ; Cape May City ; Atlantic City; Sea Island City; Beach Haven; Sprii^ Lake ; Ocean Beach ; Key East ; Ocean Grove ; Asbury Park ; Long Branch. . On sanitary conditions of charitable and penal Institutions. (8 same 1884: 23-25.) 1885. Summary of address of pres. [Robt. Wescott] of N. J. Sanitary Assn. on " Duties of physicians as sanitarians." (9 same 1885: 104-108.) The address was published in pamphlet form at the request of members of the assn. Improved sanitation at health resorts. (9 same 1885: 38-40.) . Health inspectors: kind of individual competent for work; methods; benefits. (9 same 1885: 31-33.) . District sanitary inspection, by Henry MitchelL (9 same 1885: 167-170.) Belatlng to work of sanitary inspectors, and recommend- ing further cooperation of same with looU health bds. . March 16. Letter to officers of r.r. and trans- portation COS. urging sanitary inspection of prop- erty. (9 same 1885: 37.) . May 15. [Apptmt. of sanitary Inspectors under the law of 1885.] Separate copy not seen. . Same. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885:34-35.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 567 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Sanitation — cont'd [1885.] Sanitary inspection of houses and premises, in cities and towns, etc. (Circular no. 52 oi the state bd. of health.) Consists of 27 lolio leaves, the first two containing a sample blank filled out. Instructions, etc. ; the re- maining 26 are blanks to be filled out ; all are folded Into an oblons octavo. . Same. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885: 299-305.) Includes only the sample blank. Instructions, etc. 1886. Summary of remarks of Dr. Henry Mitchell on " The duties of local inspectors, how best performed and details of method." (10 same 1886: 214.) . On sanitary education and inspection by health Inspectors; sanitary inspection in Great Britain. (10 same 1886: 46-58.) . On sanitary oversight of schools; manner of con- ducting sanitary survey; teaching hygiene. (10 same 1886: 43-45.) . Summary of paper by J. C. Bayles on " Traps and trap ventilation." (9 same 1886: 207-209.) . Summary of lecture by Jos. H. Raymond on "The chief points in sanitary administration; what should be required as to vital returns and the notification of disease." (10 sam^ 1886: 232-234.) . Importance of sanitary precautions at summer resorts; care at English resorts. (10 same 1886: 30-32.) . On sanitary control of communicable diseases. (10 same 1886: 33-34.) 1887. Summary of paper by A. E. Ballard on " Home Sanitation." (11 same 1887: 143-144.) . On drainage for health. (11 same 1887: 7-10.) . Notes on distr. Inspection, by Henry Mitchell. (11 same 1887: 158-160.) . Same; by A. C. Hunt. (11 same 1887: 160-162.) . Same; by Jas. Mecray. (11 same 1887: 163-164.) . Abstract of address of Prof. N. B. Butler on sani- tary science and education. (11 same 1887: 138-140.) . Summary of address of pres. (Newton) of N. J. Sanitary Assn. on " Sanitation Militant." (11 same 1887: 135-136.) Also published in pamphlet form. . Summary of address by Geo. P. Olcott on " The drainage of private houses." (11 same 1887: 133- 134.) . August. Drainage for health. 11 pp. (Circular no. 62 of the state bd. of health.) . Same. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887: 240-249.) [1887.] Parmers' homes and their perils. 8 pp. (Circu- lar no. 63 of the state bd. of health.) . Same. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887: 249-256.) . Care of household wastes. (Circular no. 61 of the state bd. of health.) Copy seen in the N. J. state library. . Same. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887: 235-240.) . Same. Reprint, 1890. n. t. p. 6 pp. 1888. Construction, plumbing, ventilation and drain- age of bldgs. and outside connections thereof, as regulated by local bds. of health. Chap. 51 (Laws of 1888). 11 pp. (Circular no. 65 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (12 A.R. bd. of health 1888: 371-380.) . Same. Reprint. 13 pp. Copy In Surgeon General's Library, N. J. state bd. of health and the N. T. Public Library. . Summary of address of J. C. Bayles on defective plumbing. (12 A.R. bd. of health 1888: 205-206.) . Rept. of committee (by W. K. Newton, chrm.) apptd. to consider and recommend some plan for the instruction of sanitary inspectors. (12 same 1888: 198-200.) . Progress in sanitary care of population. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 34.) PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Sanitation — cont'd 1889. Improvement of sanitary conditions in health and pleasure resorts of N. J.; by Henry Mitchell. (13 A.R. bd. of health 1889: 133-137.) . Advisability of each city having sanitary maps. (13 same 1889: 44.) . Requisite qualifications of health inspectors. (13 same 1889: 44-45.) . On railroad transportation and sanitation. (13 same 1889: 43.) . Sanitary control of house construction. (13 same 1889: 17-20.) [1889.] Letter of Dr. Mitchell to bd. of health of Asbury Park rel. to sanitary construction of houses. (13 same 1889: 19-20.) . Health inspectors' guide, prepared and ar- ranged by Ezra M. Hunt, with sections added by Drs. Mitchell, Newton and A. C. Hunt, sanitary in- spectors. 72 pp. (Circular no. 75 of the state bd. of health.) . Same. (14 A.R. bd. of health 1890: 35-97.) Copy seen in the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. Reprint. 72 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. state bd. of health. . As to sanitary inspection of hotels, etc., at re- sorts. 2 pp. (Circular no. 71 of the state bd. of health.) . Same, another edition. 3 pp. The 3 page edition was seen only In the N. J. state bd. of health. . Same. (14 A.R. bd. of health 1890: 279-281.) . Summary of paper by Geo. P. Olcott on sanitation in house construction. (14 some 1890: 161-165.) . Stoppage of drain-pipes, grease and grease tanks. (14 sam^ 1890: 22-23.) Extract from article in " American Sanitary Engineer- ing " by E. S. Philbrlck. 1891. See below, Hudson county, this date. . General discussion on traps and vents. (15 A.R. bd. of health 1891: 155-159.) . Sanitary legislation; by Judge W. M. Lanning. (15 same 1891: 111-121.) With recommendations for N. J. . See above, Congresses, etc. 1892. Sanitary progress, especially in N. J.; address by pres. of N. J. Sanitary Assn., E. L. B. Godfrey. (16 A.R. bd. of health 1892: 45-56.) . Suggestions of state bd. of health rel. to sanitary conditions. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 44.) . Remarks of H. B. Francis on plumbing. (16 A.R. bd. of health 1892: 163-165.) . Summary of remarks by Dr. Henry Mitchell on errors in plumbing and their prevention. (16 sams 1892: 161-162.) . Sanitary rept. as to Russian-Hebrew colonies in N. J.; by Leo. F. Blsteln. (16 same 1892: 371-383.) Includes history of the colonies ; Carmel, Eosenhayn, Alliance, Woodbine, Mlzpah, Eeega, Malaga, Zlon- town, Alberton, Hebron. . Summary of paper by Arnold H. Moses on "Architecture in relation to sanitation." (16 some 1892: 156-160.) . Summary of paper by Henry Mitchell on " Healthfulness of health resorts." (16 same 1892: 144-147.) [1892.] Traps and vents in sewer or soil pipes and their uses. 18 pp. (Circular no. 80 of the state bd. of health.) Copy seen in the N. J. state bd. of health. 1893. On importance of drainage as related to public health. (17 A.R. bd. of health 1893: 11-13.) . Outline of address by J. H. Duren Ward on " Some ideals for hygienic workers." (17 same 1893: 305-307.) 568 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Sanitation — confd 1894. See above. Boards of Health: Local, this date. Recent sanitary progress; by B. M. Hunt. (18 same 1894: 19-27.) . Thoughts for sanitary workers; by E. M. Hunt. (18 same 1894: 47-59.) Canse of disease and Its remedy ; the De Novo origin of diseases ; potable water ; notes on adnlteratlon of foods and drinks ; work of N. J. bd. of Iiealth nnder tile food laws. . House drainage; execution of law vested in local bds. of health by law of 1888; list of places which have adopted ordinances to carry the law into effect; results. (18 same 1894: 13-15.) . Bacteriology; investigations in progress. (18 same 1894: 12-13.) Instruction in hygiene; required qualifications for apptmt of British medical officers of board of health; instruction in British universities; advisa- bility of concerted action among various state authorities for securing better qualified men for this service. (18 same 1894: 12.) . Sanitary problems of summer resorts. (18 same 1894: 11-12.) . Increasing popularity of hygiene. (18 sam£ 1894: 6.) On district sanitary inspection. (18 same 1894: 7-9.) . General discussion at meeting of N. J. Sanitary Assn. on the obtaining of accurate certificates of vital facts. (18 same 1894: 354-357.) . Synopsis of paper by Z. K. Pangbom on "The relation of modem journalism to sanitation," (18 same 1894: 350-353.) 1895. Local sanitary Inspectors: usefulness; sugges- tions about improving their qualifications. (19 same 1895: 7-8.) . District sanitary inspection; advantages to be derived from. (19 same 1895: 5-6.) . Inspection of hotels at resorts; advisability; re- sults. (19 same 1895: 28-29.) 1896. Local sanitary administration; law of March 31, 1887 well adapted to its purpose; improvements suggested. (20 same 1896: 20-22.) 1896-1904. List of sanitary districts in state of N. 3. (with name and address of secy, and r^istrar of vital statistics). (20 same 1896 (pp. 215-224) — ^28 same 1904.) 1897. Vicissitudes of health inspectors; by M. O. Leigh- ton. (22 same 1898: 415-416.) . Sanitary inspection service; examination of in- spectors of foods, nuisances and plumbing; nam^ of board of examiners. (21 same 1897: 46-47.) . Plumbing and drainage; inspection service; laws sufficient if enforced. (21 same 1897: 49-50.) . Legal opinions and decisions: their relaticm to enforcement of sanitary laws and ordinances: examples; opinicm of W. M. Lanning as to pro- cedures which may be taken to secure ventilation of a city prison. (21 same 1897: 47-49.) . Local sanitary administration; plans for secur- ing more skilled inspectors; lack of uniformity in administration; circular letter reL to respecting rights of physicians reporting cases of preventable diseases; ventilation of public bldgs., particularly churches. (21 same 1897: 32-35.) 1898. Rutgers Ck)U^e and Scientific School; circular of information concerning examinations in princi- ples and practice of municipal hygiene. (22 same 1898: 53-55.) . Local progress in sanitary administration; duties of powers of bds.; distinction betw. annoyances and conditions injurious to health. (22 same 1898: 46-47.) PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Sanitation — cont'd 1899. Map of N. J. showing principal sanitary districts. (23 same 1899: betw. pp. 80 and 81.) . Local sanitary administration; duties of inspec- tors and bds. (23 same 1899: 30-32.) [1899.] Circular letter 32. Prevention of smaU-^oz. (22 same 1898: 454-455.) . Same, separata Trenton: MacCreUish & Qnig- ley, 1899. 4 pp. 1900. Higher education in hygiene; by John L. LeaL (25 same 1901: 304-310.) 1901. Sanitary administration in summer resorts of N. J. (25 same 1901: 299-302.) AUenlinrst ; Aslmry Park ; Atlantic Highlands ; Belmar ; Bradley Beach ; Long Branch ; Ocean Grove ; Sea- bright ; Spring Lake. Summer resorts: increase in no. and population; sanitary defences; list of summer resorts In N. J., permanent population, nature of water-supply, sewerage, deaths from preventable diseases. (25 same 1901: 103-104.) . Local sanitary administration: ignorance of in- spectors; proposed law reL to inspectors; act of 1885 resp. impure ice; measure to prevent spread of consumption. (25 same 1901: 91-97.) 1902. Plumbing and gas fitting: as to who should r^u- late plumbing, drainage and ventilation of bldgs.; proposed bill for improvement of piping of houses for gas. (26 same 1902: 59.) . Sanitary Inspection service; unusual duties im- posed upon local bds. by prevalence of small-pox; lack of uniformity in local sanitary administration; proitoeed law reL to inspectors. (26 same 1902: 56-57.) . Sanitary administration in N. J.: review of, since 1880; nuisances; {towers of local boards. (26 same 1902: 61-66.) 1903. Sanitary inspection service: improvements to be made . under act approved Aprfl 8, 1903. (27 same 1903: 48.) . Barber shops: necessity of sanitary r^nlatlon; ordinance prepared by one of cities of state to pre- vent spread of communicable diseases in barber shops. (27 same 1903: 66-67.) Local sanitary administration: dependency upon local Inspector. (27 same 1903: 65.) . August. Sanitary inspection service. Trenton: MacCreUish & Quigley, 1903. 10 pp. (Circular no. 110 of the state bd. of health.) Copy seen in the X. X. Pnbllc Library. . Same. (27 A.R. bd. of health 1903: 266-273.) Same. Reprint March, 1905. Trenton: J. It Murphy Publishing Co., 1905. 11 pp. Copy in the Snrgeon General's Library. . Same. Revised. Trenton: State Gazette Publish- ing Co., 1908. 12 pp., 1 L 1904. Sanitary inspection service: examination of in- spectors and health cheers, June 1; questions asked; licenses granted. (28 same 1904: 70-72.) [1904.] Circular letter sent to local board of health in each sanitary distr. where oysters and clams are produced for sale. (28 same 1904: 80.) Allenhurst 1901. See above. Sanitation, this date. Aslyurv Park 1883. See above. Sanitation, this date. 1884. See same, this date. 1894-1904. Table: office work of bd. of health at borough of Asbury Park, complaints, permits, etc. (18 A.R. bd. health 1894 (pp. 229-230)— same 1904.) 1901. See above. Sanitation, this date. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 569 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Sanitation — cont'd Atlantic City 1883. See above, Sanitation, this date. 1884. See same, this date. Atlantic Highlands 1901. See above, Sanitation, this date. Beach Haven 1884. See above. Sanitation, this date. Belmar 1901. See above. Sanitation, this date. Bradley Beach 1901. See above, Sanitation, this date. Camden 1876. Local difficulties in Camden are Imperfect drain- age, cul verting and Imperfect erection of bldgs. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 136.) 1884. Kept, of special sanitary inspector of the city of Camden. (8 same 1884: 109-135.) Onau B. Gross. Cape May City 1884. See above. Sanitation, this date. Cape May Point 1883. See above Sanitation, this date. 1884. See same, this date. Elheron 1883. See above. Sanitation, this date. Elizabeth 1874. Sanitary conditions in Elizabeth. (Rept. of health comn. 1874: 47-48.) 1880. See below. New Jersey Sanitary Association, this date. Essex County See telow, Hudson County. Hoioken 1898. Table: sanitary conditions of Hoboken nui- sances, complaints, abatements, etc. (22 A.R. bd. of health 1898: 211-212.) Hudson County 1880. Papers, schedules and maps relating to survey of parts of Hudson Co.; rept. of sanitary survey and Inspection of parts of Hudson Co., as directed by national bd. of health, under supervision of N. , J. state bd. of health, by Messrs. Splelmann and Brush. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 47-56.) 1891. But for mortality in Hudson and Essex cos., death rate of state would be low; bd. of health suggests that special attention be given to sanitary needs of those cos. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) Jersey City 1892-1903. Table: sanitary conditions of Jersey City; nuisances complained of, abatements secured, etc. (16 A.R. bd. of health 1892 (pp. 267-268)— same 1903.) Lakewood 1883. See above. Sanitation, this date. Long Branch 1883. See above. Sanitation, this date. 1884. See same, this date. 1901. See same, this date. PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Sanitation — cont'd Montclair 1894-18&9. Tables: sanitary condition of Montclair. (23 A.R. bd. of health 1899: 124-125; 127.) Newark 1885-1897. Table: results accomplished at Newark in sanitary conditions, nuisances, complaints, etc. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885 (p. 191)— same 1897.) Ocean Beach 1883. See above. Sanitation, this date. 1884. See same, this date. Ocean Grove 1883. See above. Sanitation, this date. 1901. See same, this date. Paterson 1892-1896. Table: sanitary conditions of Paterson City, nuisances, complaints, etc. (16 A.R. bd. of health 1892 (pp. 330-331)— some 1896.) Perth Amboy City 1894-1895. Table: no. of nuisances abated at Perth Amboy City, etc. (18 A.R. bd. of health 1894 (p. 208)— some 1895.) 1883. 1884. 1901. 1884. 1901. Point Pleasant See above. Sanitation, this date. Sea Island City See above. Sanitation, this date. Seairight See above. Sanitation, this date. Spring Lake See above. Sanitation, this date. See same, this date. Trenton 1876. Trenton favorably situated for surface drain- age; defective sewerage. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 135-136.) 1892-1896. Table: sanitary conditions of Trenton; nuisances, complaints, etc. (16 same 1892 (p. 286) —same 1896.) Vineland 1883. See above, Sanitation, this date. West Ewing 1880. See below. New Jersey Sanitary Association, this date. Exhibitions 1880. Sanitary exhibit at state fair. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 41.) First American [sanitary] exhibit was held at Waverly [N. J. State Pair] in 1879. 1881. On sanitary exhibit at state fair. (5 same 1881: 22.) 1882. Sanitary exhibit at agric. fair. (6 same 1882: 27.) . July 1. As to exhibition of sanitary, household and ornamental articles and appliances. Separate copy not found. -. Same. (6 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 250-253.) This is numbered 37 in the 6 A.R. state bd. of health ; correction Is made p. 34 of the 7 ann. rept. 1893. Sanitary exhibit at "World's Columbian Exposi- tion; Mass. and N. J. exhibits. (17 same 1893: 29-30.) o7( INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY PTJBLIC HEALTH— confd Sanitation — cont'd New Jebset Sa:sitaet Associatiox Organized October, ISTr;. See also note under Pabllc Health. New Jersey. serial 1875-1904. Abstracts from addresses and papers before the N. J. Sanitary Association [practically a rept of proceedings at the ann. meetings].* In Documents as follows : E. U. Bunt [compOerl 1875-1878 In 2 AJt. bd. of health 1878 : 12a-148. Account of first fonr annual meetings ; Oct 13, 1875 at Newark Sept 28-29, 1876 at Kntgers College, Oct 17-18. 1877 at Princeton. 1878 at Hoboken. 1879-1883 in 7 A.E. bd. of health 1883 : 127-160. Meetings (5-9) at Trenton, Dec.. 1879 ; EUzahetli. Dec, 1880; Rutgers Collie. Dec, 1881; Trenton. Dec. 14.15, 1882 and Dec 6. 1883. David C. English [compiler] 1884-1885 In 9 A.E. bd. of health 1885 : 85-120. Meetings (10-11) at Trenton, Dec. 4. 1884 and Not. 19- 20, 1885. 1886 In 10 A.E. bd. of health 1886 : 207-237. 12th ann. meeting. Not. 12, 1886, at Trenton. 1887 in 11 A.E. bd- of health 1887 : 129-149. 13th ann. meeting. Oct 2S, 1S87, at Trenton. 1888 in 12 A.E. bd. of health 1888 : 189-210. 14th ann. meetlns. Dec 7. 1888. at Trenton. 1889 in 13 A.B. bd. of health 1889 : 139-160. 15th ann. meeting, Xov. 22. 1889, at Trenton. 1890 in 14 A.E. bd. of health 1890 : 155-180. 16th ann. meeting. Dec 12, 1890. at Trenton. 1891 in 15 A-E. bd. of health 1891 : 141-162. 17th ann. meeting, Dec. 5. 1891. at Trenton. 1892 in 16 A.E. bd. of health 1892 : 141-176. 18th ann. meeting. Dec 9. 1892. at Lakewood. 1893 in 17 A.B. bd. of health 1893 : 289-315. 19th ann. meeting Dec 8, 1893, at Lakewood. 1894 In 18 A-E. bd. of health 1894 : 319-360. 20th ann. meeting. Dec S. 1894, at Trenton. yame of compiler omitted 1895 in 19 A-E. bd. of health 1895 : 373-376. Program only ; the transactions were published in pamphlet form; meeting (21) was held Dec 6-7 at Atlantic (Mty. 1896 in 20 A.B. bd. of health 1896 : 337-342. Officers, ezecutire conncil, list of members, constitution and by-laws, program of 22 ann. meeting to be held Dec. 11 and 12. 1896. at Lakewood. 1896 in 21 A.E. bd. of health 1897 : 289-292. Announcement and program of 22 ann. meeting held Dec. 11 and 12, IS 96, at Lakewood. 1897 5 In 22 A^. bd. of health 1898 : 415^25. Extracts from papers read at the 23 ann. meeting, Dec 10-11. 1897, at Lakewood : program of meeting to be held at Lakewood. Dec 9 and 10, 1898. 189S '9 in 23 A.B- bd- of health 1899 : 2S7-309. Selections of papers read at the 24th ann. meeting ; program of meetine (25) to be held at Atlantic City. Dec 8 and 9. 1899. 1899. 00 in 24 A.E. hd. of health 1900 : 305-311. Selection from papers read at 25 ann. meeting (1899) ; prc^ram of 26 ann. meeting to be held at Lake- wood. Dec 7-8 1900 1900 1 in 25 A.E. bd.' of health 1901 : 303-342. Selections from papers read at the 26th ann, meeting; Drogram of 27 ann. meeting to be held at Lakewood. Dec 6-7 1901. 1902 in 26 A.B.' bd- of health 1902 : 317. Announcement of 28 ann. meeting at Lakewood. Oct 24 and 25, 1902. 1902/3 In 27 A-E, bd. of health 1903 : 255-262. Selection from papers read at 28 ann. meeting ; program of 29 ann. meeting to be held Dec 4 and 5, 1903, at Lakewood. 1904 in 2S A.B. bd. of health 1904 : 291. Program of 30 ann. meeting. Dec. 9-10. 1904. nonrserial 1880. Commendation of the X. J. Sanitary Assn., West Ewing liocal Assn., Sanitary Assn. of Elizabeth and of local sanitary organizations in generaL (4 A-R. bd. of health 1880: 30.) * The Proceedings are published separatdy. but the assn. not ?ing a scare institntlon. no checklist hag been made PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Sanitation — cont'd New Jebset Sasttabt Assoctaiiok — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1881. Work of N. J. Sanitary Assn. commended. (5 same 1881: 22.) 1882. Sphere of usefulness of N. J. Sanitary Assn. (6 same 1882: 27.) 1885. Efficient work of N. J. Sanitary Assn. (9 same 1885: 46-47.) 1886. Efficient aid of N. J. Sanitary Assn. (10 same 1886: 59.) 1888. On work of N. J. Sanitary Assn. (12 same 1888: 36.) . List of members of N. J. Sanitary Assn. (12 same 1888: 208-210.) 1890. Officers, executive council, committee on l^isla- tion of X. J. Sanitary Assn. (14 same 1890: 179-180.) 1892-1894. Officers and executive council of N. J. Sani- tary Assn. (16 same 1892 (pp. Vl^Vl%.) — 18 same 1894.) State Sa^otabt Associatios^ See also above. Public Health. New Jersey, the serial group. 1867. Apptmt. of sanitary comn. (1866); work and recommendations. (Gova mess. (Ward) Jan. 18 [». e.8], 1867: 22-23.) There are two editions of tills message. 1868. Importance of establishing a state sanitary comn. {Same (Ward) Jan. 14, 1868: 30-31.) Scarlet Fever See also abOTC. Epidemics. 1878/98-1879/OL See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1879. Table: no. of cases of scarlet fever, diphtheria and measles in N. Y. City, each mo., July-Nov. (7 AJa. bd. of health 1883: 132.) 1879-1898. Diagrams: prevalence of scarlet fever dur- ing each yr. (19 same 1895 (p. 421) — same 1898.) 1879-1901- See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1879/98-1879/03. See Vital Statistics. MortaUty, these dates. 1883. Suggested precautions reL to scarlet fever, measles, diphtheria and typhoid fever. (7 A-H. bd. of health 1883: 18.) . Many deaths from scarlet fever; precautions to prevent its spread. (7 same 1883: 372-373.) 1883-1886. See below. Typhoid Fever, these dates. 1884. See below. Small-pox, this date. 1885. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. 1894. See above, CJancer, this date. 1894-1897. See Vital Statistics. MortaUty, these dates. 1894-1898. See same, these dates. 1900. See same, this date. 1901-1902. See same, these dates. AsJmry Parle 1901. Table: resp. source of infection during outbreak of scarlet fever in Asbury Park. (25 AJEl. bd. of health 1901: 181.) . Chart showing that various sources of infection existed and that scarlet fe^^ was not distinctly transmitted from one case to another in Asbury Park, nor were cases due to any common source of infection. (25 same 1901: 182.) West Hoioken 1888-1897. See above. Diphtheria. West Hoboken, these dates. School Hygiene; see Education INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 571 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Small-Pox See also above, Epidemics ; also below, Vaccination. 1825. Rept. of committee (Earle) to whom were re- ferred petitions from Burlington and Monmouth COS. for law to prohibit persons from inoculating with small-pox or varioloid. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1825: 146.) 1874. Examination of prevalent diseases falling within range of preventive legislation: small-pox; cholera; fevers, typhoid and malarial; consumption; ali- mentary diseases; zymotic diseases. (Rept. of health comn. 1874: 11-26.) 1876. See above, Sanitation, this date. 1879-1898. Diagram: prevalence of small-pox during each yr. (19 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1895 (p. 426) — same 1898.) 1879-1901. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1879/02-1879/03. See same, these dates. 1881. Feb. As to small-pox. (Circular no. 18 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 301-303; 5 same 1881: 177-178.) 1882. January. Small-pox circular no. 2. (Circular no. 20 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (5 A.R. bd. of health 1881:178-181.) 1883. Decrease in death-rate from small-pox; reasons. (7 same 1883: 372.) . Small-pox: importance of vaccination; state's exposed condition as a highway betw. two great cities. (7 same 1883: 17-18.) 1883-1886. See below. Typhoid Fever, these dates. 1884. April 15. How to prevent the spread of small- pox, scarlet fever, diphtheria and other communi- cable diseases. 12 pp. (Circular no. 44 of the state bd. of health.) . Same. (8 A.R. bd. of health 1884: 223-233.) . Same. Reprint, 1890. n. t. p. 12 pp. 1885. Decrease in small-pox; vaccination. (9 A.R bd. of health 1885: 424-425.) 1887. See below, Atlantic co., this date. 1891. See above. Diphtheria, this date. 1892. See same, this date. 1892-1894. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1893. See above. Cholera, this date. . See below. Red Bank, this date. 1894. See above. Cancer, this date. 1897-1902. Small-pox in N. J., by A. C. Hunt. (26 A.R. bd. of health 1902: 229-238.) Summary of small-pox cases from 1897-1902 ; detailed rept. for different localities for 1902. 1897-1903. Same. (27 same 1903: 241-249.) 1899. June. Prevention of the spread of small-pox. (Circular no. 95 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (23 A.R. bd. of health 1899: 364-367.) . Jan. 18. Prevention of small-pox. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1899-. 4 pp. Circular letter no. 32 of the state bd. of health. 1900. Table: sanitary districts in N. J. in which small- pox occurred; also showing deaths from the dis- ease. (24 A.R. bd. of health 1900: 26.) . Table: resume of cases of small-pox occurring in N. J. (24 same 1900: 224.) . See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. 1901. Map of N. J.; sanitary districts in which small- pox occurred. (25 A.R. bd. of health 1901: 133.) . June. Small-pox. (Circular no. 102 of the state bd. of health.) Separate copy not seen. . Same. (25 A.R. bd. of health 1901: 370-373.) PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Small-Pox — cont'd 1901-1902. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1902. See below. Sanitation, this date. . See Vital Statistics. Mortality, Newark, this date. . Feb. Prevention of small-pox. Trenton: J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 12 pp. (Circular no. 104 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the Surgeon General's Office. . Same. (26 A.R. bd. of health 1902: 319-327.) . Same. Reprint. Aug., 1902. Trenton: MacCrel- lish & Quigley, 1902. 14 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. state bd. of health. Atlantic County 1887. Small-pox and vaccination; cases in Atlantic Co.; need of well-equipped boards in sparse country dis- tricts, etc. (11 A.R. bd. of health 1887: 32-34.) Camden 1880. Small-pox in Camden. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 24-25.) Red Bank 1893. Small-pox — vaccination — Red Bank epidemic; by E. M. Hunt. (17 A.R. bd. of health 1893: 494- 504.) Includes sketches by John H. Cook and Henry Mitchell rel. to outbreak at Red Bank. West Hotolcen 1888-1897. See above, Diphtheria. West Hoboken, these dates. Tuberculosis; see above, Consumption Typhoid Fever See also above. Epidemics. 1874. See above. Small-pox, this date. 1879-1895. Diagram: prevalence of enteric fever during each yr. (19 A.R. bd. of health, etc. 1895: 420.) 1879-1898. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1879-1901. See same, these dates. 1879/98-1879/03. See same, these dates. 1879/00-1879/03. See same, these dates. 1880-1890. See same, these dates. 1881-1903. See same, these dates. 1882. Enteric fever and cesspool dangers, as illustrated by local outbreaks on mountains, near sea, and in public institutions. (6 A.R. bd. of health 1882: 111- 116.) 1883. Prevalence of typhoid fever in state; precautions necessary. (7 same 1883: 372.) . See above. Scarlet Fever, this date. 1883-1886. Comments on special diseases. (10 A.R. bd. of health 1886: 448-458.) Remittent fever ; typhoid fever ; small-pox ; scarlet fever ; measles ; whooping cough ; diphtheria and croup ; erysipelas ; diarrhoeal diseases ; consump- tion ; acute lung diseases ; brain and nervous dis- eases of children ; diseases of the heart and circula- tion : urinary diseases ; adult brain and spinal diseases ; digestive and intestinal diseases ; cancer ; acute rheumatism ; puerperal diseases ; accidents. 1885. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. 1886. Typhoid fever and diphtheria: prominence in all bills of mortality; quotations from English author- ities on tonsilitis and its relation to diphtheria, etc. (10 same 1886: 36-43.) . Relation betw. drinking water and typhoid fever; by D. Benjamin. (10 sams 1886: 133-138.) General article illustrated by acct. of epidemics in Camden and Phlla. 572 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Typhoid Fever — cont'd [1886.] To the physicians of the state. [Relating to typhoid fever and diphtheria, with a schedtile of suggestive questions.] 4 pp. (Circular no. 57 of the state bd. of health.) Copy in the K. J. state bd. of health and In the Snrgeon General's Library. . Same. (10 AJl. bd. of health 1886: 341-345.) . Same. [Reprint, 1890.] 4 pp. Copies seen In the N. T. Pabllc Library and In the N. J. state bd. of health ; also in the Snrgeon General's library. 1889. Summary of paper by S. G. Dixon on " Typhoid fever in Munich." (13 A.R. bd. of health 1889: 157-158.) Remittent fever, typhoid fever, diphtheria and consumption; their prevalence, cause, treatment, etc (13 same 1889: 475-486.) 1890. See above. Pneumonia, this date. 1891. Increase in typhoid fever in cities; indication of inadequate sanitary administration; should be systematic house inspection. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) . See above. Diphtheria, this date. 1892. See same, this date. 1894-1898. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1896-1903. See above. Diphtheria, these ^tes. 1896/03-1896/04. See same, these dates. 1897. Tables: examinations of blood in suspected cases of typhoid fever, diphtheria and tuberculosis, at laboratory of hygiene, Princeton. (21 A.R. bdl of health 1897: 246-249.) Tables: list of places in N. J. to which milk from Pulboam creamery was distributed, with no. of cases of typhoid fever occurring in each place; also total no. of cases.. (22 same 1898: 25-26.) 1897-1900. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1897-1903. See same, these dates. 1898-1901. See above. Diphtheria, these dates. 1901. Table: sanitary districts in N. J. in which deaths from typhoid fever occurred, with population, no. of deaths, source of water supply and nature of drainage. (25 A.R. bd. of health 1901: 27-29.) . See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. 1901-1903. See same, these dates. 1901/2. See above. Diphtheria, this date. 1902-1903. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. Bay Bead 1894. An epidemic of typhoid fever at Bay Head, dur- ing July, from direct infection of a mUk-supply; by W. K. Katzenbach. (Rept dairy comr. 1894: 39-41.) Cam,d€n 1880-1890. See below, Jersey City, these dates. 1886. See above. Typhoid Fever, this date. Cape May County 1885. Local outbreaks of typhoid fever at Cape May Co. (9 A.R. bd. of health 1885: 157-159.) Jersey City 1880-1890. Table: enteric fever record, each year. (14 AJl. bd. of health, etc. 1890: 325.) Jersey City. Newark, Paterson, Trenton, Camden. Lamiertville 1897. Table: names of persons affected with typhoid fever during epidemic in IiambertvUle. (21 AJL bd. of health 1897: 140.) Montclair 1878. Communication from some citizens of Montclair rel. to outbreak of typhoid fever. (2 A-R. state bd. of health 1878: 9-10. J Signed by W. A. Tarrey, Thos. BnsseU. Chas. L. Bene- dict, J. J. H. Love, J. W. Pinkham. PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Typhoid Fever — cont'd Mount Solly 1887. Table: analyses of samples of water in Mount Holly during outbreak of typhoid fever. (11 AJt. bd. of health 1887: 124-125.) . Table: temperature which influenced outbreak of typhoid fever at Mount Holly. (11 sam/e 1887: 120.) . Typhoid fever at Mount Holly; by E. M Hunt (11 same 1887: 117-127.) Canses of disease. Ifewark 1880-1890. See above, Jersey City, these dates. 1899. The Passaic River and typhoid; epidemic of typhoid in Newark due to sewage pollutirai of the river. (Rept state sewerage comn. 1899: 19.) > Paterson 1880-1890. See above, Jersey City, these dates. Princeton 1880. EInteric fever at Princeton; by E. M. Hunt. (4 A.R. bd. of health 1880: 65-87.) 1890. Tjrphold fever (Princeton), dysentery (Ham- burg) and diphtheria (Keldsboro). (14 same 1890: 313-315.) Sussex County 1898. Typhoid fever resulting from use of milk from creamery in Sussex Co., at which water supply. (Paulin's Brook) was polluted. (22 A.R. bd. of health 1898: 21-26.) Trenton 1880-1890. See above, Jersey City, these AaAjea. Typhus Fever 1893. See above. Cholera, this date. Vaccination 1866. Vaccination; compulsion by law recommended. (Rept state sanitary comn. 1866: 35.) Paging from Collected docs. 1879. See above. Sanitation, this date. 1881. Memorandum as to vaccination. (5 AJt bd. of health 1881: 339-340.) Inviting corresp. and expression of opinion on varions qnestions relating to vaccination. Sec l)elow, under date 1882, for replies. 1882. On vaccination and small-i>ox. (6 same 1882: 33-34.) . Extract from paper by Dr. E. L. B. (3od£rey [(m vaccination]. (7 same 1883: 149.) . Extract from paper of Dr. D. Warman [on vaccination]. (7 same 1883: 150-151.) Papers and repts. on small-pox and vaccination, being in answer to memorandum of qnestions in 5 rept (6 same 1882: 35-72.) Answers by Thos. P. Wood, secy. N. C. bd. of health (pp. 35-43) ; E. M. Hunt secy. N". J. bd. of health (pp. 43-64) ; E. L. Griffin, pres. Wise bd. of health (pp. 64-69) ; B. 3. Harsh, pres. Paterson bd. of health (pp. 69-72). 1885. Importance of vaccinatiOTL (9 same 1885: 42-43.) 1886. On sm^-^Mx and vaccination. (10 same 1886: 29-30.) 1888. On vaccination and re-vaocination. (12 same 1888: 27-29.) 1889. Necessity of vaccination. (13 same 1889: 42-43.) 1893. 'Synopsis of paper on "The necessity of revac- cination and facts in evidence of its ntflity." (17 same 1893: 307-313.) 1894. See above. Cancer, this date. 1895. Failure to enforce vaccination law; rules sug- gested. (19 A.R. bd. of health 1895: 27-28.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 573 PUBLIC HEALTH— cont'd Vaccination — cont'd 1896. Table: list of unvaccinated children in N. J., by counties. (20 same 1896: 10.) . See above, Boards of Health: Local, this date. 1896-1900. Table: list of unvaccinated school children in N. J. by cos. (20 A.R. bd. of health 1896 (p. 10) —same 1900.) 1899. Table: no. of children, by cos., in the state, un- vaccinated. (A.R. bd. of education 1898/9: 119.) Ashury Park 1895-1901. Tables: vaccination status of public school children in Asbury Park; also examination of pupils in other matters of disease. (25 A.R. bd. of health 1901: 184.) 1879-1898. Diagram showing prevalence of whooping- cough during each yr. (19 same 1895 (p. 423) — same 1898.) 1879-1901. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, these dates. 1879/98-1879/01. See same, these dates. 1879/98-1879/03. See same, these dates. 1883. No. of deaths from whooping cough; cause of fatalities. (7 A.R. bd. of health 1883: 373.) 1883-1886. See above, Typhoid Fever, these dates. 1885. See Vital Statistics. Mortality, this date. 1894-1897. See same, these dates. 1901-1903. See same, these dates. Yellow Fever 1878. Precaution necessary against yellow fever.' (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 5.) 1879. Precautions taken agst. yellow fever. (3 sams 1879: 8-9.) 1880. See above, Sanitation, this date. PUBLIC LIBRARIES; see LIBRARIES PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMISSION; see LIBRARIES PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING 1790. Rept of special committee (Rutherfurd) on petitions resp. public prtg. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1790: 70.) 1795. Rept. of committee (Dayton) apptd. to make such arrangements as will procure more accurate engrossing and speedy publication of acts of Legisl. {Same Jan. 1795: 37.) 1798. Rept. of the committee (Still well) apptd. to con- fer with the prtrs. resp. the state prtg. and to re- ceive their proposals for prtg. (Same Oct. 1798: 22-23.) 1810. Res. adopted to the effect that Gov. of the state be requested to compile and superintend prtg. of all public laws in force passed since Jan. 1, 1800. (Same Oct. 1810: 386.) 1818. Rept. from committee (Read) to whom was com- mitted memorial rel. to new edition of acts of assem. now in force. (Same Jan. 1818: 14-15.) . Rept. of the committee (Kinney) to whom was recommitted rept. rel. to publishing the decisions of the Supreme Court. (Same Jan. 1818: 30-36.) . Same, separate. . Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1818 : 38.) 1819. Rept. with ace. docs, of W. Pennington on sub- ject of revision and compilation of the statute laws of the state. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1819: 13-14.) . Rept. from committee (Kinney) to whom was committed rept. of Wm. S. Pennington on subject of revision of laws. (Same Oct. 1819: 38-39.) . Communication from Gov. Williamson rel. to obtaining a complete digest and compilation of the statute laws of the state. (Same 1818/9: 57-60.) PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING— cont'd 1820. Rept. of committee (Carson) apptd. to receive proposals for prtg. and binding the laws. (Same May 1820: 199.) . Rept. of committee (White) apptd. to wait on Messrs. Southard and Ewing in regard to prtg. of revised public laws. (Same Oct.. 1820: 81.) . Communication from Saml. L. Southard and Chas. Ewing rel. to printing of new edition of public laws. (Same Oct. 1820: 7-8.) . Rept. of committee (Kinney) apptd. by joint res. rel. to prtg. public and revised laws. (Same May 1820: 185-186.) 1821. Rept. of S. L. Southard and Chas. Ewing rel. to prtg. a new edition of the public laws under act of June 13, 1820. (Jol. Legisl. Council Oct. 1821: 15-16; Votes of Assem. Oct. 1821: 20.) 1823. Rept. from committee (Grifiath) on res. respect- ing publication of law repts. of Supreme Court at expense of the state. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1823: 68.) . Rept. of committee (Randolph) rel. to prtg. of public and private laws and law repts. (Same Oct. 1823: 127.) . Rept. of committee (Griffith) on res. respecting manner of prtg. the public and private laws. (Same Oct. 1823: 156.) 1824. Rept. from committee (WoodhuU) on proposals for prtg. laws, law repts., minutes of assem. and journals of council. (Sams Oct. 1824: 197-198.) 1826. Rept. from committee (Swing) rel. to prtg. laws, law repts. and votes and proceedings of the Assem. (Sams Oct. 1826: 227.) 1828. Rept. of committee (Earl) to whom was referred several proposals for prtg. the laws, law repts. and votes and proceedings of the Assem. (Same 1827/8: 285.) 1829. Rept. of committee (Potts) rel. to public prtg. (Same 1829/30: 10-11.) . Rept. of committee (Black) apptd. to receive proposals for prtg. of laws, law repts. and votes and procs. of the Assem. (Same 1828/9: 307-308.) 1833. Compilation and publication of laws in progress. (Govs. mess. (Seeley) Oct. 23, 1833.) 1834. Rept. of committee (Thompson) on proposals for prtg. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4: 388-389.) 1840. Communication from state treasurer stating why the omission was made by him to distribute pam- phlets, laws and jols. of the Legisl. (Same 1839/40: 247.) . Rept. of committee (Robinson) on inquiry resp. prtg. late special mess, of Gov. and ace. docs. (Same 1839/40: 290-293.) 1841. Majority (Robinson) and minority (Moore) repts. of committee to inquire whether votes and proceedings of last Gen. Assem. were distributed according to law, and, if not, reasons therefor. (Same 1840/1: 287-290.) . Rept. of select committee (Condit) on petition of N. Y. Historical Socy. for a regulation making it the duty of some public officer to procure and pre- serve one bound set of all official documents for the use of the socy. (Same 1840/1: 463-465.) 1845. Rept. of committee on public prtg. (Willets) rel. to prtg. of the two houses. (Sen. jol. 1845: 155-156.) The res. reported is found in Votes of Assem. 1845 : 126-127. 1846. Rept. of committee on public prtg. (Willets) rel. to current prtg. of the two houses. (Same 1846: 169.) 1848. Rept. of joint committee on public prtg. (Lee) ; res. resp. prtg. of Senate and House jols., laws and pamphlet work. (Sen. jol. 1848: 154-155; Votes of Assem. 1848: 156-157.) 574 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING— cont'd 1848. Rept. of committee (Goble) on education rel. to selection of manuscripts from state library and secy, of state's office for publication. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849: 19-20.) Papers relate to the Kevolution ; 1000 copies were ordered ; cost about $1000. 1849. Rept. of committee on education (Goble) pur- suant to res. authorizing them to cause to be pub- lished at state expense copies as they may deem proper of all manuscripts and letters in state library or office of secy, of state. (Sen. jol. 1848: 28-29; Minutes of Assem. 1849: 36-37.) . Proposal of Wm. Magill, publisher Trenton Daily News for public printing. (Votes of Assem. 1849: 387.) . Majority (Fithian) and minority (Lambert) rept. of committee on public, prtg. under res. in- structing them to inquire and rept. on propriety of having public prtg. done upon contract by lowest bidder. (Same 1849: 258-261.) . Rept. of .committee on public prig. (Fithian) resp. bids reed, for prtg. House jol., law repts. and chancery repts. {Same 1849: 379.) . Publication at expense of state of manuscripts, letters, etc., in state library and office of secy, of state. (Govs. mess. (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849: 13.) 1851. Rept. from committee (Alexander) on public prtg. resp. prtg. of jols., laws and repts. (Sen. jol. 1851: 694-695.) 1853. Propriety of enacting law authorizing publica- tion of laws passed at present and subsequent ses- sions, in CO. newspapers. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1853: 15.) . Increased expense of public prtg.; examination should be made to ascertain feasibility of retrench- ing. (Same (Port) Jan. 11, 1853: 15-16.) 1854. Recommended that preparation and publication of digest of state laws be encouraged. (Same (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 12.) . Suggested that public laws or full abstr. thereof be published immediately after adjournment of legisl. in one newspaper in each co. (Same (Price) Jan. 17, 1854: 6-7.) 1854-1865. On growth of expenditure for publication of public laws and suggestions for its reduction. (A.R. comptroller 1865: 7-8.) 1855. Subscription on part of state to new edition of Elmer's digest of N. J. laws recommended. (Govs, mess. (Price) Jan. 9, 1855: 19.) . Rept. of the minority of the committee on public prtg. (Hoxsey) resp. prtg. of law and chancery rept. and of the jols. of the Legislature. (Sen. jol. 1855: 79-80.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. 1858. Rept. of committee on public prtg. (Campbell) resp. prtg. of the jols. and laws. (Sen. jol. 1858: 88.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 100 copies ordered prtd. (Senate jol. 1858 : 88.) 1870. Economical measures respecting public prtg. recommended. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 7 or 11.) There are two editions of this message. 1871. Diminution of cost of public prtg. (Sam^ (Ran- dolph) Jan. [10], 1871: 4 or 5.) There are two editions of this message. 1872. Repts. from special committee (majority, Par- ker; minority, Carse) apptd. to investigate public prtg. of past three years and present session as to exorbitant prices and unnecessary amt. of prtg. done. (Minutes of Assem. 1872: 934-941.) PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING— cont'd 1872. Cost of public prtg. in 1871; needless expenditure and discreditable publication. (Same (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 5.) . Comment on excessive cost of public printing; legislation suggested. (A.R. comptroller 1871/2: 14-16.) 1875. Publication of revised laws; provision for pay- ment recommended. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) . Cost of public prtg.; need of legislative action. (Same (Parker) Jan. 12, 1875.) 1877. Expenditure for public prtg. in 1876; material reduction suggested. (Sams (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 16.) . Communication from atty. gen. (Vanatta) in reply to inquiry as to whether res. of 24th Inst, to employ Naar, Day & Naar to do current prtg. of House conflicts with sec. 8 of act of 1876 rel. to public prtg. (Minutes of Assem. 1877: 113-116.) . Same. 5 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1877, doc. 32.) 1878. Cost of prtg. and advertising laws in 1876 and 1877; possible that no. of newspapers authorized to publish laws should be diminished. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 8, 1878: 25.) ■ 1884. Suggestion rel. to reducing cost of public prtg. (Sams (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) 1886. Amt. paid for publication of laws of 1882/3 and 1884/5; laws of 1884 and 1885 resp. prtg. of laws in newspapers; recommended that cost of publica- tion be limited and that Gov. and comptroller fix compensation for each newspaper. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 33-34.) . Rept. of the joint committee on prtg. resp. the contract prtg. system. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. 2 11. 1887. Expense of publishing laws of 1885; amt. appro- priated under law of 1886; inadequacy; recom- mended that additional amt. be appropriated for distribution among newspapers not fully coiApen- sated; price per folio. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1889. Message from Gov. Green rel. to advertising for public prtg. (Minutes of Assem. 1889: 146-149.) . Communication from comptroller Anderson rel. to award of contract for current printing. (Same 1889: 154-157.) . Rept. of judiciary committee (Heppenheimer) on Govs. mess. rel. to public prtg. and communica- tion of comptroller on same subject. (Sams 1889: 704-705.) 1891. Res. adopted by state bd. of agric. that law au- thorizing publication of co. finances in newspapers be repealed and that law be enacted for publication of said repts. in pamphlet form, etc.; discussion. (18 A.R. bd. of agric. 1891: 304-306.) Court Reports; see Administration of Justice: State. Courts Receipts and Expenditures For recommendations, investigations, etc.. rel. to Public Printing, see above, the general group. 1864/5. Table: disbursement for publication of opin- ions of Supreme Court. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5: 617.) Paging from Collected docs. 1864/5-1894/5. Expenses of binding. (Sams 1864/5 (pp. 613-614)— same 1894/5.) Paging from Collected docs. The prtg. and binding accts. are comDmed, 1896-1904. 1864/5-1903/4. Table: prtg. acct. (Sams 1864/5 (pp. 621-626)— sowe 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. From 1895-1904, the table includes expenses for binding. . Table: amts. paid for law and equity repts. (Sams 1864/5 (p. 604)— some 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. The term Equity first appears in the title in 1870. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 575 PUBLIC PRINTING ANT) BINDING— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1865/6-1903/4. Disbursements on acct. of public print- ing; comment. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6 (pp. 11- 12) — same 1903/4.) From 1867 to 1895 the stmt, includes both prtR. and ad- vertising; from 1896 to 1904, the two stmts, are separated. 1868/9. Apprn. to Nixon's Digest; balance. (A.R. treas- urer 1868/9: 390.) Paginff from Collected docs. 187271879. Comment on expenditures for revision of statutes. (A.R. comptroller 1871/2 (pp. 21-22) — same 1879.) See also below, entries under dates 1886, 1902-1903. 1875-1903/4. Amt. disbursed for law and equity repts. (Same 1874/5 (p. 25)— same 1903/4.) 1876. Cost of public prtg. in 1874 and 1875; estimate for 1876. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 28.) 1877. Apprn. for Hood's Index. (A.R. treasurer 1877/8: 112.) 1877-1895. Amt. reed, from sale of revised statutes. (A.R. comptroller 1876/7 (p. 7)— some 1886/7.) 1877-1896. Table: receipts from revised statutes. (A.R. treasurer 1876/7 (p. 16) — same 1895/6.) Not found in 1890/1. 1877/8-1903/4. Table: disbursements for advertising, [i. e., Govs, proclamations, proposals for prtg., pub- lishing of law^ etc.] (Same 1877/8 (pp. 50-55) — same 1903/4.) Heretofore these items were included under " Printing " ; see also above, the entry from the comptroller's rept. under dates 1865/6-1903/4. 1878. Amt. disbursed on acct. of Rebellion Record; total cost of the work. (A.R. comptroller 1878: 42.) See also below, under dates 1892-1892/3. . Amt. disbursed on acct. of index of public laws; price per copy. (Same 1877/8: 43.) 1880-1892/3. Amt. of disbursements on acct. of bind- ing session laws, journals, etc., and estimate for coming yr. (Same 1879/80 (p. 51) — same 1892/3.) 1886. See above, the general group, this date. 1887. Disbursement for 1000 copies of supplement to revision [of statutes]. (A.R. treasurer 1886/7: 165.) 1888-1889/90. Paid into treasury for over-payment of advertising. (Same 1887/8 (p. 45) — same 1889/90.) Omitted in 1888/9. 1889/90-1903/4. [Archives.] Table: disbursements on acct. of preservation of records. (Same 1889/90 (p. 204) — same 1903/4.) Omitted in 1892/3. 1890-1891. Table: disbursement for Smith's History of N. J. (Same 1889/90 (p. 2U)—same 1890/1.) 1892-1892/3. Amts. disbursed on acct. of additional copies of record of ofiScers and soldiers of the late war. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (p. 44) — same 1892/3.) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1891/2 (p. 217) — same 1892/3.) 1896. Table: disbursements for 3000 copies of political and legisl. history of N. J. (Same 1895/6: 404.) . Table: disbursements for 2000 copies of corpora- tion laws. (Same 1895/6: 417.) . Table: expenses in connection with revision of corporation laws; revision of corporation laws. (Same 1895/6: 423.) 1897. Table: expense of publishing constitutional amdmts. (Same 1896/7: 197-211.) See also below, under dates 1902-1904. 1898. Disbursement for 500 copies digest of law and chancery repts. (Same 1897/8: 230.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8: 52.) 1900. Table: disbursements for Bradley's citations. (A.R. treasurer 1899/1900: 213.) PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1902-1903. Table: disbursements on acct. of general statutes, that is, for services and expenses of code comrs. (A.R. comptroller 1901/2 (p. 81}— sam£ 1902/3.) . Same in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1901/2 (p. 311) —same 1902/3.) 1902-1904. Expenses of publishing constitutional amdmts. (Same 1902/2 (pp. 260-262) — same 1903/4.) 1903. Table: disbursement for printing repts. of Rut- gers College. (Same 1902/3: 485.) PUBLIC PROPERTY 1817. Rept. of the committee (Parker) on res. to en- quire and rept. on measures necessary for the pres- ervation or disposal of the house and lot at Jersey City belonging to the state. (Votes of Assem. 1816/7: 115.) Formerly occupied by Jersey Bank ; see Banljs : Indi- vidual. Jersey Banking Co. . Rept. of comrs. apptd. to sell house and lot of land in Jersey City belonging to state. (Same Oct. 1817: 16-17.) James Vanderpool, Henry Van Dalsem and Wm. S. Pennington were the commissioners. 1825. See Public Buildings. State House, this date. PUBLIC UTILITIES 1892/3-1893/4. Table: disbursements for stationery, etc., and salaries of comrs. of electrical subways and their secy. (A.R. treasurer 1892/3 (pp. 255- 256)— some 1893/4.) 1893. State bd. of comrs. of electrical subways created by act of March 10, 1892; salaries; assessments made upon telegraph, telephone, cable and electric light cos. (A.R. comptroller 1892/3: 39.) 1893-1894. Table: receipts from the several corpora- tions, being sums assessed by the state bd. of elec- trical subways. (A.R. treasurer 1892/3 (pp. 97-98) same 1893/4.) 1894. Receipts and disbursements on acct. of electrical subways; repeal of act creating the state bd. of comrs. of electrical subways. (A.R. comptroller . 1893/4: 43.) Bridges; see that title Railroads; see Railroads Street Railways; see that title Telegraph and Telephone Companies; see that title Water Works; see Water Supply PUBLIC WORKS See also Canals, Railroads, River Conservancy. Water Supply, etc. ; also Finance : State. Revenue. 1819. Rept. of committee (Parker) apptd. to inquire into expediency of raising a fund for internal im- provement of state. (Votes of Assem. 1818/9: 141- 143.) 1851. Suggested that revenue from public works in- stead of constituting a sinking fund for their ulti- mate redemption, be used in cause of education. (Govs. mess. (Fort) Jan. 21, 1851: 7.) 1864. Message from Gov. Parker rel. to bill affecting rights of state to make public improvements. (Sen. jol. 1864: 610-613.) 1894. Veto (Werts) of bill to repeal act rel. to govt, of certain cities in state and constituting municipal bd. of public works and other officers therein, and defining powers and duties of such bds., etc. (Sen. iol. 1894: 450-459; Minutes of Assem. 1894: 715-716.) Newark 1896. Table: area of city of Newark and extent of pub- lic improvements. (20 A.R. bd. of health 1896: 110.) 576 INDEX TO BOCUMBNTS OP THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY PUMPELLY (J. C.) 1890. Some words about our reformatory system. (5 A.R. state charities aid assn. 1890: 31-33.) QUAIL; see FISH AND GAME QUAKERS Schools; see Education. Friends' Schools QUARANTINE; see PUBLIC HEALTH QUARTERMASTER GEIfERAL Annual Reports; see Militia Special Reports Ellet Tutker 1816. Feb. Military apparatus of state. (Votes of Assem. 1815/6: 204-205.) Garret D. Wall 1833. Feb. 14. State arsenal. (Votesof Assem. 1832/3: 372.) Saml. B. Hamilton 1838. Feb. 20. Arms; state arsenal. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 604-605.) 1839. Jan. 22; 25. State arms and ordnance loaned to brigades. (Same 1838/9: 315-316; 343-344.) Richard A. Donnelly 1904. March 22. Cost of encampment. (Minutes of Assem. 1904: 724-725.) QUEEN'S COLLEGE; see EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTI- TUTIONS QUINCE Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit QUINN (P. T.) Corresponding secy, of state agric.. socy., 1873-1895 ; see A^cnltnral Societies : Indivldnal. 1872. Horticulture and landscape gardening in Eng- land. (A.R. state agric. socy. 1872: 43-46.) 1873. EYuits and vegetables for garden planting. (Same 1873: 121-124.) 1874. John Bennett Lawes and experimental agric. (Same 1874: 79-88.) 1878. McBride's sulky attachment. (6 A.R. bd. of agric. 1878: 145-148.) 1879. Agric. distress In Great Britain. (7 game 1879: 129-135.) From Scribner's Monthly. 1881. The Albert Training School, near Dublin, Ire- land. (9 same 1881: 191-195.) 1889. Value and importance of agric. fairs. (16 same 1888: 233-238.) RABBITS; see FISH AND GAME RADISH Crop; see Agriculture. RAFFERTY (JOHN C.) Crops. Vegetable Senator from Hunterdon Co., 1856-1858 ; secretary of the state senate seTeral years ; state military agent for New Jersey at Washington ia 1883-1866 ; county superintendent of schools in Hunterdon Co., 1867- 1870. 1867-1869/70. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Hunter- don Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1866/7 (pp. 737-739) — same 1869/70.) Paging from Collected docs. RAFFERTY (PHILIP) Assemblyman from Passaic Co., 1853-1854. Reports by Committee ost Cokpobations 1854. Incorporated banks. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1854. 5 pp. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1854: 1037-1040.) . Jan. 11. Sussex County Bank. Trenton: True American Office, 1854. 7 pp. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1854: 75-79.) RAHWAY, UNION CO. Banks; see Banks: IndividuaL Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank; Union Bank Health; see PubUc Health Malaria; see Public Health Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Dime; also Rahway School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education RAHWAY RIVER See also Water Supply and Sewerage. Rainfall and flow; see climate. Rainfall RAINE (CHAS. D.) 1892/3-1894/5. Rept. as city supt. of schools in Mount Holly. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt 1, ^p. (pp. 122-125)— «ome 1894/5.) RAILROADS serial 1 series Repts. made under act of Feb. 24, 1852 ; submitted ^sy secy, of state, under act of March 11, 1853. 1853-1904. Ann. repts. of the r.r. and canal cos. of the state of N. J. Checklist Unless otherwise noted, the pagination of both dept, and doc. editions Is the same. 1853. Trenton : True American Office. 1854. 44 pp. Erroneously dated 1854. 2000 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 18o4: 301) ; 500 copies (Sen. joL 1854 : 212). 1854 dept. ed. New Brunswick : irredonian Office, 1855. 52 pp. 1854 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American - Office, 1855. 52 pp. 1854 doc ed. n. t. p. pp. 237-286. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1855 : 373.) 1855 dept. ed. Trenton, 1856. 58 pp. Copied from Catalogue of the Anderson Auction Co. 1855 doc ed. n. p., n. d. 58 pp. ,. ^ 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1856 : 170 ; Minutes of Assem. 1856 : 249.) 1856 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American Office, 1857. 54 pp. 1856 doc ed. n. t p. pp. 1083-1138. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. joL 1857: 155.) 1857 dent ed. Trenton : " True American " Office, 1858. 59 pp. 1857 doc ed. n. t p. pp. 901-960. „ „^„ , 500 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1858 : 257.) 1858 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t p. pp. 743-800. ,^„„ 500 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1859 : 135.) 1500 copies (Minutes of Assem. 1859 : 250) . 1859 dept ed. Not found. " doc ed. n. t p. pp. 295-358. 1860 dept ed. Trenton, 1861. 56 pp. Copy seen in Rutgers College Library. 1860 doc ed. (Senate), n. t p. pp. 351-406. " doc. ed. (House), n. t p. pp. 468-526. Usual no. copies ordered prtd. (Sen. JoL 1861: 181.) 1861. Jersey City : John H. Lyon. 1862. 54 pp. 1862 dept ed. Not found. " doc ed. Trenton : David Naar, " True American Office, 1863. 125 (2) pp. 1863 dept ed. Not found. " doc ed. Trenton : David Naar, " True American ' Office, 1864. 64 pp. 1864. Trenton: Jersey City: Prtd. by John H. Lyon, 1865. 63 pp., 3 11. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 577 RAILROADS— cont'd serial — cont'd 1 series — cont'd ' state Gazette ' pp. 273-350. Office of State Gazette, 1867. 1868. Checklist — cont'd 1865 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Office, 1866. 78 pp. 1865 doc. ed. n. p.. n. d. 1866 dept. ed. Trenton 74 fl) pp. 1866 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 615-686. 1867 dept ed. Trenton : True American Office, 83 (2) pp.* Bonnd with ann. rept. of the state directors of the joint companies. 1867 doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 359-441. 1868 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 31-114.* 1869 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. h. t p. pp. 53-144.* 1870 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 787-901.* 1871 dept. ed. Trenton : " State Gazette," Murphy & Bechtel, 1872. 76 (1) pp.* " doc. ed. h. t. p. 76 pp. 1872. Trenton : State Gazette — Murphy & Bechtel, 1873. 94 pp.* Murphy & Bechtel omitted from cover Imprint. In Collected docs, as follows : 1853 In Minutes of Assem. 1854, app., 44 pp. " " Sen. jol. 1854, app., 44 pp. 1854 " *PP- to Senate ]ol. 1855 : 237-286. " " Minutes of Assem. 1855 : 237-286. 1855 11 ii " Minutes of Assem. 1856. app., 58 pp 1856 nblisliing Assn., 1885. 7 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1885: 518-521.) Same. 7 pp. (LegisL docs. 1885 v. 2, doc 39.) See below, Pliila. and Reading RJl., this date. See above. Central RJt. of New Jersey, this date. 1888. 1895. Taxation; see Taxatiok: Sta3!e. Cokporatioits. RaO/- BOAOS Morris and Essex Extension RR. 1889-1904. Rept of Morris and Essex Extenslcm R.R Co. In Docnments as follows : 1889 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1889 : 147-148. 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1890 : 133-134. 1891 : 136-137. 1892 : 158-159. 1893 : 183-184. 1894 : 180-181. 1895 : 186-187. 1896 : 151-152. 1897 : 164-165. 1898 : 158-159. 1899 : 181-182. 1900 : 211-212. 1901 : 204-205. 1902 : 207-208. 1903 : 201-202. 1904 : 186-187. Morristown and Erie RJL 1903-1904. R^t of Morristown and Erie R.R. Co. In Docnments as follows : 1903 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1903 : 203-204. 1904 " " " « " .. « .. 1904:188-189. * Paging from Collected docs. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 593 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd Mount Holly and Burlington R.R. 1853. Rept. of Mount Holly and Burlington R.R. Co. In Documents as follows : 1853 In ann. rents, of r.r. and canal COB. 1854 [1. e. 1863]: 30-33. Mount Holly, Lumberton and Medf ord R.R. 1871-1904. Rept. of Mount Holly, Lumberton and Med- ford R.R. Co. In 1871 1872 1873 1874- 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 Documents as follows : In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1876 not found. in ann. repts. of r.r. and canal cos. It tl tt (I (I K II 1871: 1872: 1873: 1876 1877; 1878: 1879; 1880: 1881; 1882: 1883; 1884: 1885; 1886: 1887: 1888: 1889: 1890: 1891: 1892: 1893; 1894: 1895: 1896: 1897: 1898: 1899; 1900; 1901; 1902: 1903; 1904; 31. 41. 48. 55. 68-69. 64. 62-63. 58-59. 67. 69. 81-82. 80-81. 84-85. 99-100. 122-123. 122-123. 149-150. 135-136. 138-139. 161-162. 186-187. 183-184. 190-191. 155-156. 168-169. 162-163. 183-184. 213-214. 206-207. 209-210. 205-206. 190-191. Mount Hope Mineral R.R. Incorporated March 16, 1866. 1869-1904. Rept. of Mount Hope Mineral R.R. Co. In Documents as follows : 1869 In ann. repts. of r.r. and canal cos. 1869 : 127.* 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 stmts. " 1870 : 901. • 1871 : 69. 1872 : 42. 1873 : 49. 1874 : 46. 1875 : 55. 1876 : 56. 1877 : 70. 1878 : 65. 1879 : 64. 1880 : 60. 1881 : 68. 1882 : 70. 1883 : 83. 1884 : 82. 1885 : 86. 1886 : 101. 1887 : 124. 1888 : 124. 1889 : 151. 1890 : 139. 1891 : 140. 1892 : 160. 1893 : 185. 1894 : 182. 1895 : 188-189. 1896 : 153-154. 1897 : 166-167. 1898 : 160-161. 1899 : 185-186. 1900 : 215-216. 1901 : 208-209. 1902 : 211-212. 1903 : 207-208. 1904 : 192-193. National Docks Rwy. 1879-1904. Rept. of National Docks Rwy. Co. In Documents as follows : 1879 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1879 : 65. 1880 " " " " " " " " 1880 : 64. 1881 1881:69. 1882 " " " " " " " " 1882 : 71. 1883 " ' " " " 1883 : 84. 38 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd National Docks Rwy. — cont'd 1884 In ann. stmts, of r.r. 1885 ' " " 1886 ' " " 1887 " " " " " 1888 " " " " " 1889 " " " " " 1890 " ' " 1891 " " " " " 1892 " ' " 1893 " " " " " 1894 ' " " 1895 " " " " " 1896 " " " " " 1897 " " " " " 1898 " " 1899 " " 1900 " ' " 1901 " " " " " 1902 ' " 1903 " " " " " 1904 " " " " " and canal cos. 1884 : " " 1885: ' 1886: " " 1887: ' 1888: " " " 1889: " " " 1890: " " 1891 : " 1892: " 1893: " " 1894: " " 1895: 1896: " " 1897: " " 1898: " 1899: ' 1900: " 1901: " 1902: " " 1903: " 1904: 83. 87-88. 102-103. 125-126. 125-126. 152-153. 140. 141-142. 163. 188-189. 185-186. 192-193. 157-158. 170-171. 164-165. 187-188. 217-218. 210-211. 213-214. 209-210. 194-195. National Docks and New Jersey Junction Connecting Rwy. 1897. Rept. of National Docks and New Jersey Junc- tion Connecting Rwy. Co. In Documents as follows : 1897 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1897 : 172. Navesink R.R. 1892-1904. Rept. of Navesink R.R. Co. In Documents as follows : 1892 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1892 : 164-165. 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1893 : 190. 1894 : 187-188. 1895 : 194-195. 1896 : 159-160. 1897 : 173-174. 1898 : 166-167. 1899 : 189-190. 1900 : 219-220. 1901 : 212-213. 1902 : 215-216. 1903 : 211-212. 1904 : 196-197. New Egypt and Farmingdale R.R. 1875-1880. Rept. of New Egypt and Farmingdale R.R. Co. In Documents as follows : 1875 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1875 : 59. 1876 " " " 1876:60. 1877 " " " 1877:75. 1878 " " " 1878:69. 1879 " " " 1879:69. 1880 " " " 1880:68. New Jersey, Delaware and Hudson R.R. 1833. See below, Faterson and Hudson R.R., this date. New Jersey Junction R.H. 1886-1904. Rept. of New Jersey Junction R.R. Co. In Documents as follows : 1886 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 109-110. 131-133. 132-133. 159-161. 147-148. 147-148. 170-172. 196-198. 196-198. 202-203. 166-167. 1897 : 180-181. 1898 : 173-175. 1899 : 196-197. 1900 : 225-227. 1901 : 220-222. 1902 : 223-224. 1903 : 219-221. 1904 : 204-206. 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 New Jersey Midland R.R. 1874-1879. Rept. of New Jersey Midland R.R. Co. In Documents as follows : 1874 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1874 : 1875 " 1876 " 1877 " 1878 " 1879 " 1875 1876 1877 1878 52-53. 60-61. ; 61-62. ; 76-77. 70-71. 1879 : 70-71. • Paging from Collected docs. 594 INDEX TO BOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAI^-cont'd New Jersey and New York R.R. 1874-1904. Kept, of New Jersey and New York R.R. Co. In 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888- 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 Documents as follows : in ann. repts. of r.r. and canal cos. omitted. in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1895 omitted. in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1874 1875: 1876: 1877: 1878: 1879: 1880: 1881; 1882: 1883: 1884: 1886: 1887: 1896: 1897; 1898; 1899: 1900; 1901; 1902; 1903; 1904; 54. 62. 63. 78-79. 72-76. 72-73. 69-70. 73-74. 75-76. 87-88. 87-88. 111-112. 134-135. 168-169. 182-183. 176-177. 198-199. 228-229. 223-224. 225-226. 222-224. 207-208. New Jersey and Pennsylvania Traction Co. 1903. Rept. of New Jersey and Pennsylvania Traction Co. In Docnments as follows : 1903 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1903 : 225-226. New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Co. See also below. United N. J. K.B. and Canal Co. Also, Finance : State. Investments. serial Under act of Feb. 24, 1852. 1852. Ann. rept. of the N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. Checklist 1852 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the Tme American Office, 1853. 11 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. 1852 doc. ed. h. t p. pp. 461-471. In Collected docs, as follows : 1852 in App. to Senate jol. 1853 : 461-471. Honse " 1853:461-471. 2 series No separate copies were pnblished by the state. 1853-1867. Ann. rept of N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. to the legisl. In Docnments as follows : 1853 in ann. repts. of r.r. and canal cos. 1854 [i. e. 1853] : 11-18. 1854 in ann. repts. of r.r. and canal cos. 1854 : 10-17. 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1855 : 15-21. 1856 : 21-28. 1857 : 9-17. 1858 : 749-757.* 1859 : 303.309.* 1860 : 359-366.* 1861 : 11-15. 1862 : 9-13. 1863 : 19-23. 1864 : 47-52. 1865 : 45-50. 1866:45-50. 1867 : 49-54. non-serial 1833. See below, Paterson and Hudson R.R., this date. 1836. Communication from president and directors of N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co., assuring protec- tion of crossing of old post road by their r.r. in in case of change of location of bridge of that road over the Hackensack River. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1835/6: 165-166.) 1837. State's right to subscribe to stock of N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. will expire before next ses- sion. (Govs. mess. (Dickerson) Jan. 3, 1837.) RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Co. — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1837. Rept. of committee (Wills) apptd. to investigate condition and affairs of N. J. R.R. and Transportar tion Co. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 137-151.) Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by J. Justice & Son, 1837. 19 pp. . Rept. of joint committee (Arrowsmith) on inves- tigation of condition and aSairs of N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co., giving facts that may aid Legisl. in deciding upon subscription of capital stock of company reserved by charter; stmt, of passengers, receipts and expenditures of road. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1836/7: 80-94.) Investigation covers the period 1834-1837. 1847. Communication from grand jury of Hudson Co. presenting as oppressive public nuisance, close con- tiguity of N. J. R.R. to public road on each side of Hackensack River. (Sen. jol. 1847: 285-286.) 1884. Opinion of atty.-gen. (Stockton) on state's right to take N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. (Minutes of Assem. 1884: 324-326.) . Same. 4 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1884. v. 2, doc. 36.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 300 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1884 : 324.) Transit Dtjties; see Taxamow: State. Cobpokations. Railboads New Jersey Shore Line R.R. 1888-1904. Rept. of N. J. Shore Line R.R. Co. In Docnments as follows : 1888 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1888 : 134. 1889 14 11 ft <( i< 11 " 1889 162. 1890 tl « (( .( 11 tt •* 1890 149. 1891 '• " ** " it tt " 1891 149. 1892 '* ** '* '* tt tt *• 1892 173. 1893 It « «* It tt tt '* 1893 199. 1894 t, tt (t tt It tt " 1894 199. 1895 11 1( •• tt tt tt '* 1895 204-205. 1896 tt tt tt tt tl 11 *' 1896 170. 1897 •' •* " ** 11 11 '* 1897 184. 1898 tt (1 tt 11 11 11 *' 1898 178. 1899 1( tt tt tt 41 11 " 1899 200. 1900 tt tt tt tt It 11 ** 1900 230. 1901 tt tt tt tt 11 11 •* 1901 225. 1902 tt (( tt (t 11 tt ** 1902 227-228. 1903 tt II 4* 41 " " 11 1903 227-228. 1904 14 44 41 44 It 11 " 1904 209-210. New Jersey Southern RJt. Includes branches as follows : Steamer Division betw. N. Y. and Sandy Hook ; the Long Branch and Sea Shore K.R. ; N . J. Southern proper ; Toms River and Waretown; Pemberton and N. T. ; Vineland Ewy. serial Under act of Mch. 24 1852. 1870-1904. Rept. of N. J. Southern R.R. Co In Docnments as follows : 1870 in ann. stmts, of r.r and canal COS. 1870 883-884.* 1871 »* 1871 65-66. 1872 ** It It i( 1872 51-52. 1873 " tl tl *« 1873 56-57. 1874 ** It It tt 1874 55-56. 1875 '• 11 It tt 1875 63-64. 1876 ** 11 , tl t* 1876 64-66. 1877 *' It tl •• 1877 80-83. 1878 ** (1 It " 1878 74-75. 1879-1880 omitted. 1881 in ann. stmts, of r.r and canal cos .1881 75. 1882 *' " •' ** '* 1. 11 1882 77-78. 1883 " *• " •• *' 11 «i " 1883 89-90. 1884 t( It ii t* " 4t 11 ** 1884 89-90. 1885 " " '* *' ** 11 11 ** 1885 93-94. 1886 11 11 tl 11 »* 41 11 *• 1886 : 113-114. 1887 tt tt i.i 11 •* 11 11 " 1887 136-139. 1888 11 11 (1 1* *• 11 tt *• 1888 135-137. 1889 11 11 <« 11 " 11 11 •* 1889 163-165. 1890 11 .1 11 t> " .1 11 '* 1890 150-152. 1891 tt 11 11 i> " " ** •• 1891 150-152. 1892 ** ** '* " *' " '* " 1892 : 174-176. 1893 11 11 11 .1 *' tt 11 " 1893 200-203. 1894 It 11 11 11 •* ti 11 '* 1894 . 200-203. 1895 *' '* •* '* ** *t 41 '* 1895 206-209. 1896 11 11 11 tl ** 11 tt " 1896 171-173. ' Paging from Collected docs. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 595 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd New Jersey Southern R.R. — cont'd serial — cont'd 1897 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1897 : 185-188. 1898 " " ' ' " " 1898:179-182. 1899 " ' ' 1899 : 201-203. 1900 " " " " " 1900:231-234. 1901 " ' " " " 1901 : 226-228. 1902 " " " " " ' 1902:229-233. 1903 " " ' 1903:229-234. 1904 " " " " " " " " 1904:211-216. non-serial 1874. Rept. of jcommittee on r.rs., canals and turnpikes (Hopkins) on investigation of management of various railroads of state. (Sen. jol. 1874: 985-989; Minutes of Assam. 1874: 1066-1070.) N. J. Southern : Dong Brancli and Sea Shore ; Pemberton and N. Y. R.R. cos. ; Vineland Rwy. Co. New Jersey Terminal R.R. 1903-1904. Rept. of New Jersey Terminal R.R. Co. In Documents as follows : 1903 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1903 : 235-236. 1904 " " " " " " " " 1904:216-217. New Orange Four Junction R.R. 1901-1904. Rept. of New Orange Four Junction R.R. In Documents as follows : 1901 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1901 : 229^230. Co. 1902 1903 1904 1902 : 234-'235. 1903 : 237-238. 1904 : 218-219. New York and Atlantic Highlands R.R. 1884-1889. Rept. of New York and Atlantic Highlands R.R. Co. In Documents as follows : 1884 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1884 : 91. 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1885 : 95-96. 1886 ; 115. 1887 : 140-141. 1888 : 138-139. 1889 : 166-167. New York Bay R.R. 1894-1904. Rept. of New York Bay R.R. Co. In Documents as follows : 1894 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1894 204. 210. 174-175. 189-190. 183-184. 204-205. 235-236. 231-232. 236-237. 1903 : 239-240. 1904 : 220-221. 1895: 1896: 1897: 1898: 1899: 1900: 1901 : 1902: Fort Lee R.R. Co. 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 " " " 1901 " " 1902 1903 " " 1904 " " " " " " New York and Fort Lee R.R. Under act of Feb. 24. 1852 1870-1904. Rept. of N. Y. and In Documents as follows : 1870 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1870 : 881-882.* 1871 " " " " " ' 1871 : 63-64. 1872 " 1872:53-54. 1873 ' " " " " " 1873 : 58-59. 1874 " " " " " " " " 1874:48. 1875 " " " " " " " " 1875:65. 1876 omitted. 1877 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1877 : 85. 1878 " " " " ' 1878 : 76. 1879 " " " " " " " " 1879:74. 1880 ' " " " " 1880 : 71. 1881 " " " " " 1881 : 76. 1882 " ' " " " 1882 : 79. 1883-1896 omitted. 1897 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1897 : 191-192. 1898 " " " " " 1898 : 185-186. 1899 " ' ' " 1899:206-207. 1900 ' " " 1900 : 237-238. 1901 ' " ' ' 1901 : 233-234. 1902 " " " " " " " " 1902 : 238-239. 1903 " " " " " ' 1903:241-242. 1904 " ' " " " " 1904:222-223. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd New York and Greenwood Lake Rwy. 1879-1904. Rept. of New York and Greenwood Lake Rwy. Co. In Documents '. J. R.B. and Transportation Co. ; henceforth the '■ United Companies." See also, Finance : State. Inyestments. serial A 1 series Under act of April 16. 1846 and snppl., March 9, 1848. 1847-1871. Rept. of the state directors of the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. ["Joint Companies"]. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd United New Jersey R.R. and Canal Co. — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist John J. OJtettcood, Wm. Irick, state directors 1847 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1848. 36 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Ubrary. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Mlnotes of Assem. 1848:84-85; Sen. Jol. 1848 : 106-107.) doc ed. (Senate), n. t. p. pp. 35-65. doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 49-78. 1848 dept. ed. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1849. 36 pp. Copies seen in the N. J. State Library, N. T. Pnblic Library and in Princeton UnlTersity Library. The nsnai no. of copies were ordered prfal. (lOnates of Assem. 1849:423); 330 copies (Sen. ]oL 1849: 434). doc. ed. (Senate), n. t. p. pp. 435-464. doc ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 393-422. 1849 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. 1^ Sherman and Harron, 1850. 32 pp. Two copies seen in the N. 3. State library. The nsnai no. were ordered prtd. (Minntes of Ajwem. 1850 : 411.) doc ed. (Senate), n. t p. pp. 68-93. doc. ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 384-410. Thos. Manor, Thos. Arrowsmith, state directors 1850 dept ed. Trenton : M. E. Hamilton, 1851. 29 pp. — — doc ed. (Senate). Not found: doc ed. (Assem.). n. t. p. pp. 144-172. 1851 dept. ed. Trenton : Tme American Office, 1852. 29 pp. doc ed. II. t p. pp. 321-150 [i. e. 350]. Wm. G. Steele, Baml. y. Baines, state directors 1852 dept. ed. Trenton : Tme American Office, 1853. 34 pp. doc ed. Trenton : Office of Tme American, 1853. 34 pp. 1853 dept. ed. Trenton : Tme American Office, 1854. 28 pp. doc ed. h. t p. 28 pp. 1854 dept ed. New Brunswick : Fredonian Office. 1855. 23 pp. doc. ed. n. t p. pp. 544-364. L. F. Fisher, Jas. B. Burnet, state directors 1855 dept ed. Trenton : Office of " True American," 1836. 23 pp. doc. ed. n. p., n. d. 23 pp. 1836 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " Tme American " Office. 1857. 27 pp. doc ed. n. t p. pp. 1021-1043. Henry Billiard, Jos. O. Johnson, state directors 1857 dept. ed. Trenton : " Tme American " Office, 1858. 28 pp. doc ed. n. p.,n. d. pp. 901-986. Benry BiUiard, Isaiah WooUton, state directors 1858 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " State Gazette and Republican" Office, 1859. 28 pp. dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at tiie " Tme American " Office, 1859. 28 pp. doc ed. n. p., n. d. pp. 311-334. Jacol) Herbert, Theo. P. Eoieetl, state directors 1839 dept ed. Xot fonnd. doc ed. n. t p. pp. 271-294. A. W. Marhley, TTm. Paterson, state directors 1860 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " Tme American " Office, 1861. 28 pp. doc ed. (Senate), n. t p. pp. 323-350. doc ed. (Assem.). h. t p. pp. 107-134. Ephraim Marsh, John 8. Read, state directors 1861 dept ed. Trenton : " Tme American " Office, 1862. 24 pp. doc. ed. Jersey Oty : J. H. Lj-on, 1862. 20 pp. Wm. Paterson, Geo. Blach, state directors 1862 dept ed. Trenfam : Prtd. Ijy D. Xaar, " Tme Amer- ican " Office. 1863. 21 pp. doc ed. Trenton : D. Xaar, " True American " Office. 1863. 21 pp. 1863 dept ed. Trenton : Prtd. by D. Xaar. " Tme Amer- ican" Office, 1864. 19 (2) pp. doc. ed. Trenton : D. Naar, " Tme American " Office, 1864. 19 (2) pp. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 605 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd United New Jersey R.R. and Canal Co. — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd 1 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd 1864 dept. ed. Jersey City : Prtd. ty J. H. Lyon, 1865. 17 (2) pp. doe. ed. Jersey City : J. H. Lyon, 1865. 17 (2) pp. 1865 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the " State Gazette " Office, 1866. 16 pp. doe. ed. n. p., n. d. pp. 255-270. Saml. Stockton, B. O. Clarke, state directors 1866 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 599-613. 1867 dept. ed. Trenton : True American Office, 1868. 13 (2) pp. Sometimes bound with " ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal COS." doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 867-881. In Collected docs, as follows : 1847 In Senate jol. 1848 : 35-65. " " Minutes of Assem. 1848 : 49-79. 1848 In Senate Jol. 1849 : 435-464. " " Votes of Assem. 1849 : 393-422. 1849 " Senate jol. 1850:68-93. " Minutes of Assem. 1850 : 384-410. 1850 " 1851:144-172. 1851 "^App. to Senate Jol. 1852:321-150 [1. e. 350]. " ^' " House " 1852:321-150 [1. e. 350]. 1853. 1853. 1854, doc. I. 1854, doc. I. 1855 : 544-564. 1855 : 544-564. 1856 [D]. 1857 : 1021-1043. 1857 : 1021-1043. 1858 : 901-986. 1858 : 901-986. 1859 : 311-334. 1859 : 311-334. 1860 : 271-294. 1860 : 271-294. 1861 : 323-350. 1861 : 107-134. 1852 1853 It 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 ' " Senate " ' " House " ' " Senate " ' " House " ' " Senate " ' " House " ' " House " ' " Senate " ' " House " ' " Senate " ' " House " ' " Senate " ' " House " ' " Senate " ' " House " ' " Senate " " House " 1861 in Leglsl. docs. 1862. 1862 " " " 1863. 1863 " " " 1864. 1864 1865. 1865 " " " 1866:255-270. 1866 " " " 1867:599-613. 1867 " " " 1868:867-881. 2 series 1868-1871. Rept. of the state directors of the joint com- panies [Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R.] and of the United Companies [incl. N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co.]. Checklist A. A. Bardenburgh, Wm. Paterson, state directors 1868 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1869. 15 pp. doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 115-129. Tr». Paterson, Danl. Budd, state directors 1869 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. at the True American Office, 1870. 18 pp. doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 145-162. 1870 dept. ed. Not found. doc. ed. h. t. p. pp. 903-910. David B. Bill, Oeo. Richards, state directors 1871. No separate copy found. Seen only In ann. repts. of r.r. and canal cos. 1871 : 3-5. In Collected docs, as follows : 1868 In Leglsl. docs. 1869 : 115-129. 1889 " ^' " 1870 : 145-162. 1870 " " " 1871 : 903-910. 3 series 1873-1904. Rept. of the state director of the United R.R. and Canal cos. of N. J. Checklist 1873-1904. No separate copies found. In Documents as follows : J. W. Allen, state director 1873 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1873 : 11. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL--cont'd United New Jersey R.R. and Canal Co. — cont'd serial — cont'd A — cont'd 3 series — cont'd Checklist — cont'd Olias. A. Butts, state director 1874 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1874 1875 " " " ' " 1875; 1876 " ' " " " 1876; Wm. Paterson, state director 1877 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1877 1878 " " " 1878; Ohas. A. Butts, state director ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1879 : 1880; 1879 in 1880 " 1881 " 1882 " 1883 " 1884 " 1885 " 1886 " 1887 " 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885; 1886 1887 5. 5. 5. 5-6. 5. 5. 5. 5-6. 5. Chas. Burrows, state director 1888 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1888 : 5. E. F. O. Young, state director 1889 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1889 : 5. 1890 " " " " " " " " 1890:5. 1891 ' ' 1891:5. 1892 " " " " " " " " 1892 : 5. 1893 ' " " " " " 1893:5. Wm. Clark, state director 1894 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1894 : 5. 1895 " " " " " 1895:5. 1896 ' 1896:5. W. Campljell Clark, state director 1897 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1897 ; 1898 ' " 1898; Chas. Bradley, state director 1899 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1899 : 1900 " ' " " " " 1900: 1901 " ' 1901 : 1902 " ' " " " 1902 : 1903 " ' " " " " 1903; 1904 " " " " 1904: 5. 5. 5. 5-6. 5. 5-6. 1 series Under act of Feb. 24, 1852 and suppl., March 11, 1853. 1853-1867. Rept. of Del. and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. cos. In Documents as follows : 1853 In ann repts. of r.r. and canal cos. 1854 [i. e. 1853]: 5-10. 1854 in ann. repts. of r.r. and canal cos. 1854 : 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1855 1856 5-9. 5-14. 3-7. 1857 : 3-7. 1858 : 745-748.* 1859 : 297-301.* 1860 : 353-357.* 1861 : 3-6. 1862 : 3-8. 1863 : 3-7. 1864 : 15-19. 1865 : 15-19. 1866 : 17-21. 1867 : 19-23. 2 series 1868-1871. Rept. of the Delaware and Raritan Canal Co., the Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transporta- tion Co., and the N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. [or the United "N. J. R.R. and Canal cos.].f In Documents as follows : 1868 In ann. repts. jjf r.r. and canal cos. 1868 : 35-43.* 1869 ' ' " " 1869 : 57-66.* 1870 " " stmts. " " ' 1870 : 791-802.* 1871 ' " " " " " 1871 : 9-16. 1872 " " " " " " " " 1872 ; 74-84. * Paging from Collected docs. tThe corporation title " United N. J. Railroad and Canal Co., granted In 1872, was not used In the reports until 1877. 606 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd United New Jersey R.R. and Canal Co. — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 2 series — cont'd 1873 in ann 1874 " " stmts, of r.i'. and canal 11 (1 tl t( (4 COS. 1873 : 82-95. " 1874:80-91. 1875 " " (1 It (1 If It " 1875:91-103. 1876 " " tt tt It (1 tl " 1876:87-102. 1877 " " H tt tt tt tt " 1877:118-131. 1878 " " tt tt tt tl It " 1878:106-118. 1879 " " II II It II it " 1879:109-125. 1880 " " II tl It it 11 " 1880 : 104-124. 1881 " " tt tl It it It " 1881:112-134. 1882 " " 11 II II tl II " 1882 : 123-143. 1883 " " tl tt tl tl It " 1883 : 148-174. 1884 " " It 11 II tl It " 1884:139-164. 1885 " " It It ft tl II " 1885 : 153-188. 1886 " " tt II II II 11 " 1886:187-223. 1887 " " tt It It II It " 1887:218-264. 1888 " " tt II tl It It " 1888 : 201-251. 1889 " " II It It It tt " 1889:242-294. 1890 " " tt tt II tt It " 1890:219-271. 1891 " " It 11 II It It " 1891:229-278. 1892 " ■' It It 11 tl It " 1892 : 259-309. 1893 " " tt It 11 11 11 " 1893:297-338. 1894 " " 11 II 11 II It " 1894:301-339. 1895 " " II tt It It II " 1895 : 311-345. 1896 " " 11 II II II II " 1896:257-285. 1897 " " tl II tt 11 It " 1897:262-289. 1898 " " 11 11 11 II tl " 1898:252-284. 1899 " " tt 11 It 11 11 " 1899 : 282-319. 1900 " " 11 11 11 11 11 " 1900:314-354. 1901 " " 11 11 It It II " 1901 : 305-349. 1902 " " It 11 11 tl tt " 1902:320-373. 1903 " " 11 11 11 II 11 " 1903:329-386. 1904 " " non-serial " 1904 : 306-356. 1820. Propriety of rwy. from some point on the Dela- ware, near Phila. to point on. the Raritan near Am- boy to be considered. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Jan. 7, 1830.) 1831. Camden and Amboy R.R. to be put into opera- tion from Amboy to Bordentown early following season; state's interest therein. (Same (Vroom) Oct. 27, 1831.) . Exemplification of the assent of the Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. to the act rel. to that road. (Votes of Assem. 1830/1: 181.) . Rept. from the committee (Mickle) to whom was referred res. rel. to Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. (Jol. Legisl. Council Jan. 1831: 39.) . Further rept. from the committee (MicMe) to whom was referred a res. rel. to the Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co., with a com- munication from the secy, of that co. (Same Jan. 1831: 42.) 1832. R.R. from the Del. to the Raritan in use from Bordentown to Hightstown; expected that line will be completed to Amboy before winter. (Govs. mess. (Vroom) Oct. 24, 1832.) 1832-1834. Treasurer's rept. (Parker) as to no. of pas- sengers, amt. of goods, wares and mdse. transported over state on Camden and Amboy R.R. and Trans- portation Co., amt. of money reed, from treasurer of said CO. up to Jan. 1, 1834, by way of transit duties, dividends on stock or otherwise, with date when the CO. commenced transporting passengers, etc. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1833/4: 96-98.) Ordered prtd. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1833/4 : 99.) Separate copy not found. 1834. See Canals: Individual. Delaware and Raritan Canal, this date. 1835. Memorial and remonstrance of Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. agst. passage of act rel. to extension of charter of Trenton and New Brunswick Turnpike Co. (Minutes of Assem. 1834/5: 145-152.) . Same, separate. [Bordentown, 1835.] Not seen. Entry from Bowker. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAI,— cont'd United New Jersey R.R. and Canal Co. — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1835. Letter from Robt. F. Stockton, pres. of Delaware and Raritan Canal Co., with ace. stmts., in reply to council res. of Jan. 8, requesting rept. of expendi- tures from commencement (1832) to Jan. 1, 1835, amt. of goods transported, etc. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1834/5: 97-101.) Includes stmts, of Camden and Amboy E.R. and Trans- portation Co. . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1833/4 : 97.) 1836. Rept. from the committee (Chetwood) rel. to in- vestigation of stock and concerns of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. cos. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6: 410-412.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 410- 412.) . Rept. of the committee apptd. to offer to the state of N. J. the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Feeder, and the Camden and Amboy R.R. with their appendages. Princeton: Prtd. by J. Bogart, 1836. 37 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. This is not a state publication. It is entered here, however, in explanation of the entries under Jan. 25, 1836, and Feb. 14, 1836. . Jan. 25. Rept. from committee (Valentine) apptd. to inquire of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation COS., upon what terms they would transfer their whole works and charter privileges to state. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6: 278-282.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6 : 282.) . Feb. 14. Rept. of committee (Jackson) to whom had been referred the proposition of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6: 371- 372.) 1837. Rept. of majority (Hunt) of committee on en- quiry by whom and by what authority, and with what intent or purpose, a r.r. from the Delaware bridge near Trenton, to the line of the Delaware and Raritan Canal, and to New Brunswick, is con- structed, etc. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 710-716.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7 : 716.) . Rept. of minority. (Blane). (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 717-757.) . Same, separate, entitled "Rept. of the minority of the committee of enquiry, rel. to the Railroad at Trenton . . . . " Trenton: Prtd. by J. Justice & Son, 1837. 43 pp. Copy seen in Free Public Library of Jersey City. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (House jol. 1836/7 : 757.) . Rept. of Bordentown and South Amboy Turnpike Co.; damages to the turnpike by Camden and Am- boy R.R. Co., etc. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 821- 824.) 1838. Communication from the directors, on the part of the state, of the Delaware and Raritan Canal, and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. asking influence of the legisl. with the Secy, of the Navy to prevent service of Capt. Stockton in the navy, his presence being necessary to the com- panies and the state. (Same 1838/9: 42.) . Rept. of committee (Archer) on communication of directors, on the part of the state of the Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. and the Delaware and Raritan Canal, rel. to Capt. R. F. Stockton. (Same 1838/9: 157-158.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 607 RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd United New Jersey R.R. and Canal Co. — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1838. Communication from the president of the Dela- ware and Raritan Canal Co., with engr.'s rept. (Ashbel Welch) as to completion, etc. {Same 1837/8: 510-511.) . See Taxation. Corporations. Railroad, this date. 1840. Communication from state directors of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co., accompanying proceedings of a meeting of stockholders and rept. of directors to stockholders. (Votes of Assem. 1839/40: 310-320.) The state directors were Joseph Kaighn and K. S. Field. 1841. Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. united into one by act of 1831; privileges conferred by acts of 1832 and 1837. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 26, 1841.) 1846. Preambles and res. rel. to repts. required from the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. (Sen. jol. 1846: 699-701.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1846 : 701.) 1847. Rept. of committee on judiciary (Leupp) on memorials of citizens of Trenton and its vicinity rel. to Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. and Camden and Amboy R.R. Co. (Sen. jol. 1847: 560-563.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1847 : 564.) 1849. Charges preferred by " a citizen of Burlington " agst. Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos.; apptmt. of investigating committee recommended. (Govs, mess. (Haines) Jan. 10, 1849: 14-15.) 1850. Rept. of comrs. apptd. to investigate charges made agst. directors of the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. Trenton : Prtd. by Phillips & Boswell, 1850. 79, 102, 187 pp. ■Uncommon with the app. (187 pp.). One of the longest of the early investigations into worlsing of r.rs. in America. The charges made by the author of the pamphlet who signed himself " A citizen of Burling- ton " [i. e. Henry C. Carey] were that the accounts for the whole system had been falsified. The New York Public Library has a copy of this rept. con- taining 79, 102 pp. It has also an edition of the communication from " A citizen of Burlington " entitled. Beriew of the late comrs. for investigat- ing the affairs of the joint cos. Philadelphia : L. E. Bailey, 1850. 78 pp. The only complete copy seen was in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. The 79 pp. division was also seen in the State Library, Trenton. 3000 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1850: 559-560.) The comrs. were Aaron Robertson, James S. Hulme and A. Wurts. . Further stmt, of facts rel. to proceedings of comrs. for investigation of affairs of jt. r.r. and canal cos.; by Henry C. Carey. (Minutes of Assem. 1850: 682-692.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1850:692.) . Rept. of joint committee on printing (Buzby) as to what part of rept. of comrs. apptd. to investigate charges agst. Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. should be prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1850: 578-580.) 1851. Communication from H. C. Car^ exposing errors and omissions in rept. made last sess. by comrs. to investigate affairs of joint companies. (Same 1851: 138-141.) 1852. Letter to Aaron Robertson, chrm. of comn. for investigating affairs of the jt. cos. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. . A letter to James S. Hulme, late comr. for in- vestigating the affairs of the joint cos. Not seen. Entry from Bowker. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd United New Jersey R.R. and Canal Co. — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1853. Rept. of special committee (Kanouse) rel. to creation of sinking fund for extinguishment of ex- clusive privileges of Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. (Minutes of Assem. 1853: 687- 698.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1853. 15 pp. 1854. See above. Railroads, this date. . Report of special committee (Mills) accompany- ing suppl. to act relative to Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Trans- portation COS. Trenton: True American Office, 1854. 10 pp. . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1854: 670-673.) . Rept. of special committee (Mulford) apptd. to __ inquire of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden 'and Amboy R.R. cos. whether they are willing to surrender to state whole of their works, and if so, upon what terms. (Sen. jol. 1854: 213-231.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1854 : 232.) . Answer of Robert F. Stockton in behalf of the jt. board of the D. & R. Canal and C. & A. R.R. cos. to a committee of the Senate of New Jersey in rel. to sur- rendering the works of the cos. to the state. Tren- ton: Prtd. at the True American office, 1854. 22 pp. Copy seen in the State Library, Trenton. The document is embodied in the committee rept. entered directly above. 1855. Artificial features of N. J.; by E. I. Viele. (2 A.R. geol. survey 1855: 31-41.) Internal improvements ; canals (Delaware and Raritan, Morris) ; r.rs. (Camden and Ambo3% N. J., Central E.R. of N. J., Morris and Essex, Belvidere, Dela- ware, Warren, Flemineton, Freehold and James- burg, Burlington and Mount Holly, Sussex Mine, Millstone and New Brunswick, Camden and Atlantic, Paterson and Hudson River, Paterson and Ramapo, N. T. and Erie, Del. and Hudson, West Jersey, Del. and Raritan Bay, Camden, Pem- berton and Freehold). 1860. More circumspection desirable in looking after interests of state in joint companies; suggestions. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 11, 1860.) . Rept. of the committee on corporations (Camp- bell) on so much of the Govs. mess, as relates to joint cos. and other r.r. cos. of the state. (Sen. jol. 1860: 233-235.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Sen. jol. 1860:235.) 1866. Opinion of comptroller and Gov. as to whether or not it is for interest of state to subscribe for new or increased capital stock of Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transporta- tion cos. (A.R. comptroller 1865/6: 20-21.) 1868. United r.r. and canal cos. deposited in treasury bond for $500,000 payable with interest from date at 7%, amt. of award of comrs. in favor of state for shore front of Harsimus Cove property; suggestion that $150,000 of this be appropriated to war fund to discharge indebtedness of state fund to said fund, and that residue be retained for future uses of state. (Same 1867/8: 19-20.) 1869. Memorial of the United Delaware and Raritan Canal Co., Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transpor- tation Co. and N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1869. 20 pp. Copy seen in the N. Y. Public Library. . . See above, Penn. R.R. Co., under date 1884. 1895. See above. Central R.R. of N. J., this date. 608 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAL— cont'd United New Jersey RJl. and Canal Co. — cont'd Receipts and Expenditukes 1872/76-1872/04. Stmt, of amts. charged and credited to construction, real estate and Harsunus Core on acct. of permanent improvements on the United Railroads of New Jersey, each year. In Documents as follows : 1872/6 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1876 : 12-13. 1872/7 ' 1877:12-13. 1872/8 " " " " " " " " 1878:11-13. 1872/9 " " 1879 : 11-12. 1872/9-1880 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1880 : 11- 12. The stmt, has but two Items, the period 1872/9 and the year, 1880. 1872/9-1881 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1881 : 11- 12. 1872/9, 1880, 1881. 1872/9-1882 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1882 : 11- 12. 1872/9, 1880, 1881, 1882. 1872/80-1884 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1884 : 18-14. 1872/80, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884. 1872/80-1885 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1885 : IS- IS. 1872/80, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885. 1872/80-1886 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1886 : IS- IS. 1872/80, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886. 1872/83 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1883 : 11-14. Amt. for each year. 1872/86-1887 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1887 14-16. Period 1872/86 and year 1887. 1872/87-1888 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1888 13-15. 1872/88-1889 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1889 12-14. 1872/89-1890 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1890 11-13. 1872/90-1891 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1891 10-12. 1872/91-1892 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1892 10-11. 1872/92-1893 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1893 10-12. 1872/93-1894 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1894 10-12. 1872/94-1895 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1895 10-12. 1872/95-1896 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1896 11-12. 1872/96-1897 in ann. stmts, of rj. and canal cos. 1897 12-13. 1872/97-1898 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1898 12-13. 1872/98-1899 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1899 12-13. 1872/99-1900 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal coe. 1900 12-13. 1872/00-1901 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal coe. 1901 12-13. 1872/01-1902 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1902 12-13. 1872/02-1903 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1903 12-13. 1872/03-1904 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1904 12-13. Taxation; see Taxation: State. Cobpobations. Rail- BOAOS Tbansit Dttties; see Taxation: State. Cobpobations. Railboads Vincentown Biancli of the Btulington T?.R. 1864-1904. Rept of Vincentown Branch of the Burling- ton Co. RJl. In Documents as follows : 1864 in ann. repts. of r.r. and canal cos. 1864 : 33-34. 1865-1866 not fonnd. 1867 in ann. repts. of r.r. and canal cos. 1867 : 85. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 stmts. 1868 : 61-62.* 1869 : 83.* 1870 : 823-824.* 1871 : 28. 1872 : 86. 1873 : 97. 1874 : 90. 1875 : 104. 1876 : 103. 1877 : 132. 1878 : 119. RAILROADS: INDIVIDUAI^-cont'd Vincentown Branch of the Burlington RJt— cont'd 1879 In ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1879 : 126-127. " " 1880:125-126. " " 1881:136-137. " " 1882:144. " " 1883:175-176. " " 1884:165-166. " " 1885:189-190. " " 1886:224-225. " 1887:265-266. " " 1888:252-253. " 1889:295-296. " " 1890:272-273. " 1891:279-280. " " 1892:310-311. " " 1893:339-340. " " 1894:340-341. " " 1895:346-347. " 1896:286-287. " 1897:290-291. " 1898:285-286. " " 1899:320-321. " 1900:355-356. " " 1901:350-351. " " 1902:374-375. " 1903:387-388. " " 1904:357-358. Vineland Rwy. See also above, N. J. Sontfaem B.B. serial Under act of March 24. 1252. 1871-1904. Rept. of Vineland Rwy. Co. In Documents as follows : 1871 tn ann. stmts, of r jr. and canal cos. 1871 : 1872 " " " " " " " " 1872: 1873 " " " " " " " " 1873: 1874-1880 not found. 1881 in ann. stmts, of r.r. and canal cos. 1881 : 1880 " " tt It §t 1881 " (1 " ** ** 1882 " •* tt tt tt 1883 " *» tt tt tt 1884 " ** tt tt tt 1885 " (t " ** •* 1886 " '* tt It ti 1887 " *' It tt i( 1888 " (( " *• " 1889 " ei It It ft 1890 " •• It It It 1891 " ** It tt ti 1892 " «* tt It tt 1893 " ** '* *• " 1894 " " " ** " 1895 " *' It It It 1896 " " II tt ti 1897 " " ** ** " 1898 " tt It (* tt 1899 " " It It f( 1900 " " !! I! « 1902 " ii (( M It 1903 " *' tt « . 1902. 12 pp., map. Forestxv BolL 1, issued by the GeoL Surrey of the State of X. J. Copies seen in the X. J. State Library, in the Free Public Library of Newark, and in Bntgers College Library. SNOOK (THEODORE) 1898. Flowers. (Procs. state hortic socy. 1898: 151- 156.) SNOWDEN QOHN W.) 1878. (Climate and sanitary condition of X. J. (1 AJL bureau of statistics of labor and industries 1878: 213-222.) SNOWFALL; see CLIMATE SNYDER (HENRY) 1891/2-1903/4. Rept as supt of schools in Jersey City. (AJt l)d. of education 1893/4 app. A, (pp. 9^102) — ^ame 1903/4.) Omitted in 1S92 3. SNYDER (HENRY M.) 1896. Jan. 14. See (>>rbin (Wm. H.), this date SOAP Manufacture; see Industries, etc SOCIETY FOR ESTABLISHING USEFUL MANHFACMURES Industrial, etc; see Industries, etc. Associations Land; see Pateison, under that title Lottery; see that title INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 635 SOILS; see AGRICULTUKE SOJA BEAN Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage SOLDIERS Maintenance; see that title SOLDIERS' CHILDREN'S HOME; see MAINTENANCE: IN- DIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS SOMERSET Schools in; see Education Water Supply; see that title SOMERSET COUNTY One of the nine counties In existence at date of union of Bast and West Jersey (1702). See also Basking Ridge, Bound Broolt, Mine Brook, Rarltan, Somervllle. South Branch. Agricultural Societies; see that title Agriculture; see that title Almshouse; see Maintenance. Almshouses Banks; see Banks: Individual Clover Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grass and Forage Copper; see Mines and Mining Corn Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Crops. Corn Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Fair; see Agriculture. Fairs Geology; see that title Jail; see Maintenance. Delinquents Lime; see Agriculture. Soils. Lime Peach Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Fruit Potato Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable Roads; see that title Schools in; see Education Teachers' Institutes See Education. Teachers' Institutes, under dates, 1854- 1855. SOMERVILLE, SOMERSET CO. Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks Schools in; see Education SOOY (JOSEPHUS, JR.) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1855 ; state treas- urer, 1871-1874 (see Finance : State ; also Treas- urer) . SORGHUM Crop; see Agriculture. Crops SOUTH AMBOY, MIDDLESEX CO. Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Sav- ings Bank of South Amhoy; also South Amboy SOUTH BRANCH, SOMERSET CO. Com Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain Wheat Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Grain SOUTH ORANGE, ESSEX CO. Frosts; see Climate Manual Training in; see Education Precipitation; see that title Schools in; see Education SOUTHARD (HENRY) 1747-1842 Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1792-1799, 1811 ; member of Congress, 1801-1811, 1815-1821. Reports by 1798. Member of committee to count and burn cancelled money; see Money. Committee on Teeasureb's Accounts 1796. See Finance: State. Serial group B. Select Committee 1795. March 3. Accts. of comrs. to repair post-road across Rocky Hill in Somerset and Middlesex cos. (Votes of Assem. Feb. 1795: 39.) SOUTHARD (ISAAC) Member of Congress, 1831-1833 ; state treasurer, 1837- 1843 (see Finance : State ; also Treasurer). SOUTHARD (SAML. LEWIS) 1787- 1842 Associate Justice of N. J. Supreme Court, 1815 ; U. S. Senator. 1821-1823, 1833-1842; Secretary of the Navy ad interim ; Secretary of Treasury, March 7- July 1, 1825 ; Secretary of War ad interim ; At- torney General of N. J., 1829-1832 (see Attorney General, Special Reports) ; Governor of N. J., 1833 (for Messages, see under Governor). 1820. Oct. 23. Joint communication with Chas. Ewing rel. to prtg. public laws. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1820: 7-8.) 1821. Nov. 1. Joint rept. with Chas. Ewing rel. to prtg. a new edition of the public laws under act of June 13, 1820. (Jol. Legisl. Council Oct. 1821: 15-16; Votes of Assem. Oct. 1821: 20.) SOUTHARD (SAML. R.) 1830. See Education. School Fund, this date. SPADER (P. VANDERBILT) 1847-1890. Weather record for New Brunswick. Prtd. for private circulation only. Somerville: Press of the Unionist-Gazette, 1890. v, 413 pp. 4°. Not an olficial print. It is, however, the most complete meteorological record of New Brunswick obtainable. Some of the records were published in the annual reports of the State Board of Health. Copies were seen In the N. J. State Library at Trenton and in the Rutgers College Library. The MS. also is in the Rutgers College Library. 1861/2-1889/90. Snowfall at New Brunswick, (v. 3. Final rept. state geologist 1894: 31.) 1882/4-1885/6. Meteorological observations at New Brunswick. In Documents as follows : 1882/4 in 8 A.R. bd. health 1884 : 304 ; 313. 1884/5 " 9 1885 : 380. 1885/6 " 10 " " " 1886:409. SPANISH AMERICAN WAR; see WAR EXPENDITURES. SPARROW; see FISH AND GAME SPAULDING (F. E.) 1898/9-1903/4. Rept. on manual training In Passaic schools. (A.K. bd. of education 1898/9 (pp. 420-423) —sume 1903/4.) 1897/8-1903/4. Rept. as supt. of schools in Passaic. {Same 1897/8 (pp. 235-240)— same 1903/4.) SPAULDING (RANDALL) 1886/7-1903/4. Rept. on manual training In Montclair public school. (A.R. bd. education 1886/7 (pp. 53- 48)— same 1903/4.) 1892/3-1903/4. Rept. as supt. of public schools of Mont- clair. (Same 1892/3 pt. 1, app. (pp. 116-121) — same 1903/4.) SPEED (J. G.) 1903. Breeding of better horses. 1903: 243-262.) (31 A.R. bd. agric. 636 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY SPENCER (BIRD W.) Member of state bd. of assessors, 1889-1900. Asnnal Reports; see Taxation: State SPICES; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW SPINACH Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable SPRING LAKE, MONMOUTH CO. Sanitation; see that title SPRINGFIELD, UNION CO. Malaria; see Public Health SPROUL (E. R) 1887. Fruit Growers' Union and Cooperative Socy. (14 AJl. bd. agric. 1886: 383-384.) SQUIER (NATHAN) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1808/9-1809/10, 1819/20. Reports by Select CoitMiTTEE 1820. June 2. Execation of tmst by comrs. apptd. to facilitate intercourse betw. states of N. J., Penn. and N. Y. (Votes of Assem. May 1820: 200-201.) SQUIRRELS; see FISH AND GAME STAINSBY (WM.) Cblef of Bnrean of Statistics of Labor and Industries, 1898-1902 (for Annual Beports, see Ijabor). 1900. The Jewish colonies of South Jersey; hist, sketch and growth. (23 AJfL bureau of statistics of labor, etc 1899/00: 283-308.) . Same, separate. Camden: S. Chew & Saaa, 1901. 28 pp., pis. Copy seen in the N. J. State Ubrary. 1901. Monographs on economic subjects, from the 24th ann. rept. of bureau of statistics of N. J. Diseases and disease tendencies of occupation. Trenton, 1901. 55 pp. . Same. (24 AJl. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1900/1: 347-354.) . The industrial directory of N. J. cities and towns having one hundred population or more. . . . Tren- ton, 1901. 302 pp., map. STARR (LEWIS) 1888. Digest of the fees, costs and salaries allowed or prescribed by the laws of the state of N. J. to state, county, township and other public oflScers. Camden: F. F. Patterson, 1889. 135 pp. Copy seen in the X. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. STATE AID LAW; see ROADS STATE CHARITIES AID ASSOCIATION; see MAINTE- NANCE STATE FAIR; see AGRICULTURE. FAIRS STATE HOME FOR BOYS; see MAINTENANCE: INDI- VIDUAL INSTITUTIONS STATE HOUSE; see PUBLIC BUILDINGS STATE LEGAL AID ASSOCIATION; see ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE: STATE STATE LIBRARY; see LIBRARIES STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, TRENTON; see EDUCATION. NORMAL SCHOOLS STATE PRISON; see MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTI- TUTIONS STATE RIGHTS 1833. Govs. mess. (Southard) transmitting rept. and res. from Del. upon ordinance of S. C; N. C. res. rel. to V. S. Constitution, Federal Union, import duties imposed by Congress and S. C. doctrine of ntillification; 111. res. on militia; S. C. res. for caU of convention of states to consider questions of dis- puted power betw. states and general govt; Ga. res. rel. to Tenn. res. on exercise of power by general govt of appropriating money from U. S. treasury for internal improvement, etc. (Votes of Assem. 1832/3: 216-242.) Docs, follow message. 1840. " The three great projects so lately introduced — the sub-treasiiry, a bankrupt law with power of reaching state corporations and militia biU are aU calculated to accumulate power in the natitmal executive and to embarrass or prostrate the rights of the states." (Govs. mess. (Pamington) Oct 27, 1840.) STATE ROAD IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION; see ROADS ASSOCIATIONS STATE SANITARY ASSOCIATION; see PUBLIC HEALTH. SANITATION STATE SEWERAGE COMMISSION: see WATER SUPPLY, ETC. STATE VILLAGE FOR EPILEPTICS; see MAINTENANCE: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS STATEN ISLAND 1857. See Boundary. New York, this date. STATESIR (WM.) 1875. Use of lime (m soils in marl dlstr. of Mcnmionth Co. (3 AJt bd. agric. 1875: 56.) STATISTICS 1890. Development of statistical Inquiry in N. J. (13 AJl. bureau of statistics of labor, eta 1889/90: 439- 466.) Acct. of the early censuses of the U. S., the colonial censnses of M. J. and of flie N. J. state censnses; development of statistical ingnliy in N. J. ; Bnrean of statistics of labor and Industries ; its scope ; con- tents of its repts., 1878-1889. Agricultural; see Agricnltme STAUFFER (HARRY F.) 1900/1-1903/4. Rept as supt of schools in MHlviUe. (AJt bd. of education 1900/1 (pp. 260-263) — same 1903/4.) STEAMBOATS 1814. R^t of committee (Parker) on petition of R. Arnold and others for act to incorporate the New Brunswick Steamboat Co. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1814: 102.) Rept of committee (Parsons) on petition of J. R. and R. J. Livingston for repeal - llshment of a state board for revision, equalization and enforcement of collection of taxes. See also below. Receipts and Expenditures. . Same, separate. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1891. 25 pp. Copy seen in Princeton University Ubrary. 1891-1892. In favor of limiting tax rate beyond which any taxing district may not levy, to one and a half per cent of its ratables. (1 A.R. bd. of taxation 1891 (pp. 27-28)— 2 same 1892.) 1891-1894. Judgment in appeals of taxing districts. (1 same 1891 (pp. 85-89) — 4 same 1894.) 1891-1901. Cases of appeal heard and decided. (1 same 1891 (pp. 68-70)— 11 same 1900/1.) 1891-1904. Rules adopted by bd. of taxation for guid- ance of assessors; general rules and those regulat- ing practice on appeal. (Bame 1891 (pp. 10-12) — 14 same 1903/4.) . Table: valuations and per cent of increase or de- crease each yr. by cos. (2 same 1892 (p. 81) — 14 same 1903/4.) 1891/2-1892/3. Tables: valuation of real estate and property and tax rate, each year, by townships and COS.; nature of property in each co., mode of assess- ment, eta In Documents as follows : 1891/2 in 2 A.R. bd. of taxation 1892 : 83-112. 1892/3 In 3 A.B. bd. of taxation 1893 : 64-97. 1892. Valuation of taxable property in state; ex- emptions. (Crovs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 13.) . Promise made by executive in 1884 that no direct tax should be imposed upon people has been kept; no necessity for Increased tax either corporate or individual; mimicipalities might properly ask for additional revenue from corporations. {Same (Ab- bett) Jan. 12, 1892: 3-4.) . Recommendations of state bd. of taxation: (1) compelling assessors to obey law by penalties of removal, etc.; (2) making time for assessment, col- lection of taxes, etc. uniform in all taxing distrs.; (3) re-drafting law covering exemptions and limit- ing exemptions; (4) fixing tax rate; (5) requiring assessments on lands and improvements to be made separately in municipalities of over 5000 inhabit- ants; (6) giving state bd. of taxation power to in- crease Individual assessments; (7) requiring in- corporated cos. to file with bd. of taxation list of shareholders and requiring corporations to pay tax on shares of non-residents; no deduction for indi- vidual debts except from assessed value of personal property. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 13.) Repeated in Gov. Abbett* s message, Jan. 12, 1893. . Maxims of policy rel. to taxation, from approved authorities, giving provisions in constitutions of various states. (2 A.R. bd. of taxation 1892: 62-69.) . On constitutional mandate rel. to assessment of taxes and municipal charters. (2 same 1892: 69-71.) . Practice adopted by bd. resp. appeals; referring cases, ordering a re-assessment, equalization; statute of limitations and judgments. (2 same 1892: 20-24.) . General tax laws of state as distinguished from provisions in charters of various municipalities; time when assessment is required, meeting of co. bd. of assessors, taxes — ^when due and payable, ex- emptions, corporations, deduction for debts, mort- TAXATION: STATE— cont'd non-serial — cont'd gages, and adjacent farms or tracts — ^where to be assessed. (2 same 1892: 41-57.) 1892. Stmt, of recent sales of agric. lands showing that this class of property is assessed at a figure more nearly its true value than any other, and in some cases in excess of true value. (2 sam^ 1892: 40-41.) . Recommended that assessors be required to make ann. returns of certain specified facts from their duplicates. (2 same 1892: 58-59.) . Summary of recommendations rel. to uniformity throughout state in time for assessment, collection of taxes, etc.; re-drafting of law on exemptions; limiting tax-rate; requiring assessments of l»id and improvements separately; permitting no de- ductions for debts except from assessed value of personal property, mortgages excepted; comi>elling assessors to obey law by penalties, with increased par in townships imdfr 10,000 inhabitants; requir- ing corporations to file list of shareholders, with value of shares, and payment of tax on shares of non-residents; and requiring returns of assessors. (2 same 1892 (pp. 113-114.)— «om« 1893.) Practical result of legislation for correction of assessors' duplicates, as a method of equalization is absurd. (2 sams 1892: 58.) . Confusion in tax law further illustrated by judicial decisions in which lower courts have been reversed by court of errors and appeals. (2 same 1892: 57-58.) 1892-1896. Table: percentage of real and personal property each year. (7 same 1896/7: 105.) 1892-1902. Table: relative value which personal prop- erty bears to real estate in each co. (2 same 1892 (p. 82)— 12 same 1901/2.) 1893. Assessed valuation of property in state; exemp- tions. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 12.) 1893-1904. Tabulated stmt of taxable and exempt property in state in aggregate. (3 A.R. bd. of taxa- tion 1893 (pp. 33-34)— 14 same 1903/4.) 1894. Review of subject of taxation of vessels; corresp. with Dept. of State and Bureau of Navigation, Washington, showing how others are dealing with subject; memorandum comparing taxes on ship- ping for state and local purposes in ports of XJ. S. with taxes levied by leading maritime nations; notes on tonnage; legislation in N. J. and other states; little attention bestowed on subject in N. J. (4 same 1894: 93-109.) . Recommendations of last rept repeated, and in addition suggested that schedule of limitations be passed limiting time after which assessments are made an appeal can be taken to bd.; also granting thirty or sixty days after decision rendered in case of reduction in assessment by bd., in which appel- lant may pay taxes without interest and on failure to pay in limited time, judgment of bd. would cease to be operative; and making time for assessment collection of taxes, etc. uniform throughout state. (4 same 1894: 53.) 1894-1897. Abstract of ratables by townships and cos. giving valuation of real estate and personal prop- erty; total valuation taxable, and tax rate, etc. (4 same 1894 (pp. 54-76)— 7 same 1896/7.) In 1894, the no. of taxing distrs. In each co. is given, together with a description of nature of property, mode of assessment, etc 1895. Value of real and personal estate in each co.; per cent real and personal. (24 AJR. bd. of agric. 1896: 63.) See below, Jersey City, 1896. . On importance of equalizing assessments of in- dividual tax payers, and method adopted by bd. rel. to same. (5 A.R. bd. of taxation 1895: 24-25.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 651 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1895. Difficulties In adjustment of assessments of vacant lots; suggestions. (5 same 1895: 22-24.) . Table: relative value which personal property bears to real estate in each county of state. (24 A.R. bd. of agric. 1896: 63.) . Letter from solicitor of treasury of U. S. rel. to state or local taxation of registered American ves- sels engaged exclusively in foreign trade. (5 same 1895: 47-49.) . Renewed suggestion for codification of tax laws. (5 same 1895 (pp. 14-17) — 6 same 1895/6.) . Opinions and suggestions of citizens In reply to circular of Sept. 27, 1895. (5 same 1895: 50-67.) . Sept. 27. Circular letter issued by bd. of taxa- tion requesting suggestions as to remedial legisla- tion on subject of municipal and local taxation, effect of legislation that created state bd. of taxa- tion, and means of making bd. more useful under existing legislation. {Same 1895: 49-50.) 1895-1904. Judicial decisions rel. to taxation each yr. (5 same 1895 (p. 151)— 14 same 1903/4.) 1896. New Jersey, with no tax for state purposes and practically out of debt is unique among her sister states. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) . See below, Jersey City, this date. . See below, Corporations. Banks, this date. . Assessment of agric. property; comparison of assessment values with sale prices. (24 A.R. bd. of agric. 1896: 64-65.) . Consideration of question as to jurisdiction of bd. to hear and decide appeals from assessments prior to 1895. (6 A.R. bd. of taxation 1896: 55-62.) . Changes in assessment laws; fees of assessors; situs of farm land. (6 same 1895/6: 11-12.) . Compilation of statutes and decisions affecting assessments and duties and powers of assessors in townships; exemptions. (6 sams 1895/6: 81-110.) . Statutes regulating deductions for debts loosely administered; stmt, of total amt. of deductions for debt allowed in each co. (6 same 1895/6: 47-48.) . List of causes heard and disposed of each yr. (6 same 1895/6 (pp. 15-34) — 7 same 1896/7.) 1897. Growth of sentiment in state in favor of equal taxation. (7 same 1896/7: 62-64.) . Great step in direction of uniformity in assess- ment laws taken when Legisl. passed general borough act of 1897, making time for levying and collection of taxes same in townships and boroughs; recommended that this stated time be uniform in all taxing districts throughout state. (7 sams 1896/7: 64.) . Observations of abuses in matter of assessment of property. (7 ^ome 1896/7: 45-47.) . Comn. apptd. to investigate subject of taxation and assessment in N. J. (Govs. mess. (Griggs) Jan. 12, 1897: 24.) . Rept. of comn. apptd. by Gov. Griggs to investi- gate subject of taxation. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1897. 130 pp. John F. Stockton, Abrm. M. Reynolds, Jas. F. Rusllng, Wm. H. Vredenburgh, Chas. C. Black were the comrs. . Local assessors do not succeed in listing all taxa- ble property in N. J.; exemption; assessment of property below true value. (Govs. mess. (Griggs) Jan. 12, 1897: 29.) . On flagrant violation by assessors of law requir- ing property to be assessed at its true value; in opinion of bd. time has come when this evil can be eradicated, root and branch; "tax assessors' re- moval act " submitted to consideration of Legisl. (7 A.R. bd. of taxation 1896/7: 26-33.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd non-s erial — con t'd 1897. Bills submitted covering subjects of uniform time required for making and completing assess- ments throughout state, and of time for filing an appeal with bd. of taxation and providing for pay- ment of interest on assessment. (7 same 1896/7: 34-38.) . Means, practices and devices used for evasion of proper taxation. (7 same 1896/7: 16-18.) . Recommendations made by bds. of trade for amending law for equalization and collection of taxes. (7 same 1896/7: 71-72.) . Stmt, of subjects of interest to taxing official and citizen of state treated upon In previous ann. repts. of bd. of taxation with paging. (7 A.R. bd. of taxation 1897: 14-16.) . It is enforcement of laws on statute books that is demanded in N. J., more than new systems of taxation and new laws. (7 «ame 1896/7: 38-39.) 1898. On equalizing assessment on agric. properties, that class of property being assessed higher in proportion to real value than city real estate. (8 same 1897/8: 23-24.) . Duties of assessors, as defined by courts. (8 same 1897/8: 12-13.) . Increase of valuations of real and personal estate over 1897. (Govs. mess. (Watklns) Jan. 10, 1899: 12.) . Tax laws not so much at fault as their inadequate enforcement by assessors. (Same (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) 1898-1900. Assessors' returns of real and personal property taxable, deductions for debt, tax rates, and property, and persons exempt by cos. and tax- ing districts, with recapitulation by cos. (8 A.R. bd. of taxation 1897/8 (pp. 119-141) — 10 some 1899/00.) 1899. General review of assessments of state by cos., COS. which are assessed at true value, those in which greater no. of taxing districts are assessed at true value. (9 same 1898/9: 35-42.) . Review of assessments by subject matter. (9 same 1898/9: 42-44.) 1899-1904. Comment on changes in tax laws. (9 same 1898/9 (pp. 9-10)— 14 same 1903/4.) Not found In 1901/2. 1900. Commendation of state bd. of taxation; valua- tion of real and personal property in 1899; com- parison with 1898; cos. reporting increase of valua- tion ; equalization of assessments by bd. of taxation. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 9, 1900.) . Taxation of personal property; law and practice. (10 A.R. bd. of taxation 1899/00: 11-19.) . Deductions for debt; legal requirements. (10 same 1899/00: 22-23.) 1901. On assessments of farm lands. (Same 1900/1: 14.) . Rules for re-assessments of taxing districts. (11 same 1900/1: 13-14.) . Status of benevolent organizations rel. to taxa- tion defined. (11 same 1900/1: 14-15.) . On necessity for re-drafting and simplifying tax laws. (11 same 1900/1: 17-18.) . On trend of tax legislation in different states. (11 same 1900/1: 22-25.) . Rept. of the comrs. for revision of the general tax law, apptd. under the act of March 22, 1901. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1902. 5 pp. Matthew Dixon, Chas. L. Corbin, J. Franklin Fort. 1901-1902. Comparison of deductions for debt by cos. (12 A.R. bd. of taxation 1901/2: 32-33.) 652 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY TAXATION: STATE— cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1901-1904. Assessors' returns of ratables, real and personal, deductions for debts, exemptions, polls, tax rates, state school and co. taxes by cos. and taxing districts, with recapitulation by cos. (11 same 1900/1 (pp. 39-84)— 14 same 1903/4.) 1902. Time at which property is to be valued as de- cided by law. (12 same 1901/2: 22-23.) . Information distributed to assessors. (12 same 1901/2: 36-38.) Passage of commission's bill, which condenses and simplifies general tax laws of state, urged. (12 same 1901/2: 27-29.) Comn. composed of Jonathan Dixon, J. Franklin Fort, Chas. L. Corbin, apptd. by Got. in 1901 to revise general statutes of state not previoasly revised and codified by special comn. 1902-1903. Table: valuations by cos.; increase or de- crease (13 same 1902/3: 8.) 1903. State bd. of taxation reviewed by Supreme Court and court of errors and appeals. (13 same 1902/3: 11-12.) The tax act of 1903; its scope and practical effect — constitutional limitations. (13 same 1902/3: 13-14.) . Abstr. of ratables and exemptions, by cos. (13 same 1902/3: 167-211.) . Taxation of personal property within the juris- diction of the state. (13 same 1902/3: 15.) . List of assessors and collectors in N. J. (13 same 1902/3: 213-223.) . Assessment of land and bldgs. separately. (13 same 1902/3: 20.) . The lien — duties of collectors. (13 same 1902/3: 21-22.) . Deductions for debts — exempt securities. (13 same 1902/3: 20-21.) . Method of making assessments; mortgages, corporations, frandiises, national and state banks, trust cos. and fire insurance cos., life assurance cos. or assns., savings banks, bldg. and loan assns., r.r. and canal property. (13 same 1902/3: 16-19.) . Taxable and exempt property in N. J. (13 same 1902/3: 7-8.) . Forms: assessment list or duplicate; tax return; assessor's official oath; tax ordinance; appeal to comrs.; collector's notice to taxpayers; etc., etc. (13 same 1902/3: 145-164.) . Rules of the state bd. of taxation regulating the practice on appeal, and for the guidance of asses- sors. (13 same 1902/3: 35-37.) . Calendar of tax events under the revised tax act. (13 same 1902/3: 31-33.) . Review of assessments — collection of taxes — sale of land — special provisions repealed— excep- tions in some taxing distrs. (13 same 1902/3: 23-27.) 1904. Review of powers and duties of assessors under general tax revision act of 1903. (14 same 1903/4: 11-26.) . Separate assessments of land and improvements under tax act of 1903 ; assessments in cities, and in townships, (li same 1904: 36-42.) . On meetings with assessors and collections to in- vestigate their methods and to instruct them in their duties under new act. {Same 1903/4: 43-44.) . Recommendations made by TJ. S. industrial comn. rel. to property tax; corporations; inheritances; notes, mortgages, etc.; conventions of fiscal officers; special taxes or licenses. (14 same 1903/4: 35-36.) . Tax comn. apptd. by Gov. under jt. res. to investi- gate assessment and taxation of property in New Jersey, real, personal and corporate and rept. to next legisl. (14 same 1903/4: 35.) Members of tlie comn. were Cliandler W. Biker, Geo. T. Werts. Cbas. C. Block, Cari Lentz, Henry J. West. TAXATION: STATE— cont'd non-serial — cont'd [1904?] Rept. of Chandler W. Riker, president of the comn. apptd. to investigate the subject of taxaticm in N. J. n. t. p. 59 pp., 9 11., iv pp. 4°. Two copies were seen in N. J. State Library. Both signed in MS. by Mr. Biker. Camden See also below, Jersey City. 1895. The distribution of we^th: tables r^p. dis- tribution of visible wealth liable to taxatim in Camden, Newark, Jersey City and Paterson. (18 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1894/5: 168-173.) Cumberland County 1799. Rept. of committee (Sinnickson) to whom was referred petition of John Mulford, collector of taxes in Cumberland Co. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1799: 21.) 1872. Opinion of atty.-gen. (Gilchrist) on act to en- courage mnfg. in township of Landis, Cumberland Co.; right of taxation for the purpose questionable. (Sen. jol. 1872: 1032-1035.) Hudson County 1883. See above. Taxation: State, this date. 1884. See below. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. 1885. See same, this date. Hunterdon County 1876. See below. Receipts and Expenditures, this date. Jersey City 1895. See above, Camden, this date. 1896. State of New Jersey: in matter of the hearing before comrs. on equal taxation, apptd. by Gov. under res. of legisl. of 1896 — ^brief on behalf of Jersey City, with exhibits. Jersey City: Jersey City News, 1896. 72, 109, II. pp. 4°. The following tables or exhibits are found In [pt. 2] : 1860-1896. Table : use of shore front betw. Cavan Point and North Line of West Shore BJK. property in 1860, 1880 and 1896. p. 55 (EbdilUt K). 1867-1896. [Proceeds of] sales of riparian lands by N. J. ; compiled by B. C. Bacot. p. 109 (Bxhlblt Dl). 1871-1895. Batabies for taxation In Jersey City, each year (personal and real estate given separately after 1875). p. 48 (Exhibit D). 1874-1895. Debt of Jersey City. Nov. 30, each year. p. 49 (Exhibit E). 1884-1895. Mileage of r.rs. in New Jersey, each year. p. 50 (Exhibit £). 1884-1895. Table : assessors' valuation of real and per- sonal properly taxable in N. J., by counties, pp. 100- 101 (Exhibit X). 1884-1895. Table: values of r.r. and canal property in N. J^ each year. p. 51 (Exhibit F). 1884-1895. Table : taxes assessed by state bd. of assessors agst. property of r.rs. and canals, each year. p. 52 (Exhibit G). 1884^1895. Table : taxes assessed by state bd. of assessors agst. mLsc corporations, each year. p. 53 (Exlilbit 1884-1895. State receipts and disbursements. In aggT%ate and detaU each year. pp. 1-29 (Exhibit A). 1895. Table : plan for egnal taxation proposed by Assem. no. 1, 1895 introduced by J. W. Queen, p. 5T (Exiiibit M). 1895. Table: Udg. and loan investments in N. J., by counties, p. 58 (Exhibit Nj. Taken from. p. 211, rept of S. J. bureau of labor, etc, 1895. 1895. Table : average tax rate for state, co. and municipal taxes ; average rates in cos. determined by dividing whole burden of taxes in co. or state by total ratables in CO. or state ; compiled from rept. of state bd. of taxa- tion, p. 97 (Exhibit V). 1895. Table : valuations of exempt property, by counties, pp. 98-99 (Exhibit W). 1895. Proportion betw. r.r. and other property in Jersey City ; Buffalo, N. T. ; Boston. Mass. pp. 104-108 (Exhibit Al-Cl). 1896. Table : deposits In N. J. Savings Bank. p. 59 (ExhlUt O). 1896. Table: r.r. lands in City of Bayonne. p. 60 (Ex- hibit P). INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 653 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Jersey City — cont'd 1896. Table : valuation of land of r.r. and canal cos. In Jersey City, outside of main stem as assessed by state bd. of assessors, 1895 ; valuation based on standard of assessment of adjacent lands by local assessors, pp. 61-69 (Exhibit Q). 1896. Table : advantage to r.ra. under act of 1884 over equal taxation after equalizing values as claimed by COS. pp. 70-71 (Exhibit R) . 1896. Table: equalization of taxes betw. r.r. and other property, pp. 72-73 (Exhibit S). 1896. Schedule showing what would be amt. of tax on second class property of r.rs. and canals at local tax rates and ascertaining therefrom the average tax rate for whole state (complied from rept. of state bd. of assessors, 1895). pp. 74-88 (Exhibit T). 1896. Schedule showing valuations, rate of tax and amt. of tax, for purpose of obtaining average rate of tax by cos. and for whole state ; compiled from repts. of comptroller, for 1884 and 1885. pp. 89-96 (Exhibit U). 1896. Tables : taxes paid by r.r. and canal cos. under law of 1884 and taxes which would be payable by said cos. under plan proposed by counsel for .Tersey City, pp. 30-40 (Exhibit B). 1896. Result of application of plan, exhibit B, upon each taxing dlstr. in state ; basis — valuation of 1895. pp. ■41-47 (Exhibit C). 1896. Table : r.r. milage, capitalization, earnings and taxes in N. J.^ 111., N. Y. and Mass. p. 54 (Exhibit J). 1896. Table : use of shore front lands in Hudson Co. on Hudson River and N. Y. Bay, betw. co. line and Ingham Ave., Bayonne. p. 55 (Exhibit K). 1896. Table : stmt, of wealth, factories and ratables In Jersey City, Newark, Paterson, Trenton and Camden. p. 56 (Exhibit L). 1896. State tax on r.r. franchises in N. Y. p. 102 (Ex- hibit Y). 1896. Physical condition of territory within limits of Jersey City, compiled by L. D. Fowler, p. 103 (Exhibit Z). 1904. In the matter of Investigation of the system of taxation in N. J. Brief on behalf of Jersey City. Jersey City: Datz Co. Print, n. d. 120 pp., 2 pis., map. Little Egg Har'bor 1801. Rept. of committee (Haas) on petition in behalf of Inhabitants of township of Little-Egg-Harbour rel. to taxes unpaid. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1801: 19-20.) Middlesex County 1790. Rept. of committee (Axford) resp. arrears of taxes in Middlesex Co. on acct. of error in returns of quota of grist mills in 1784. (Votes of Assem. May 1790: 41-42.) Monmouth County 1790. Memorial from inhabitants of township of Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co., stating difiSculties in col- lection of arrears in taxes and praying for remedial legislation. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1790: 62.) 1796. Rept. of committee (Imlay) on memorial and petition of Kenneth Hankinson, late collector in Monmouth Co. (Same Feb. 1796: 45.) 1804. Rept. of committee (Stryker) apptd. to enquire resp. arrears of taxes due from Monmouth and Sussex cos. (Jol. legisl. council Oct. 1804: 328-329.) 1805. Rept. of the committee (Van Duyn) resp. arrears of taxes in Monmouth Co. (Same Oct. 1805: 398.) 1806. See below, Sussex County, this date. 1807. Rept. from committee (Stryker) on arrearages said to be due to state from Monmouth Co. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1807: 28-29.) 1808. Rept. from committee (Anderson); inexpediency of Legisl. interfering with or altering law rel. to arrearages of taxes due from Monmouth County. (Jol. Legisl. Council Oct. 1808: 782.) Morris County 1794. Rept. of committee (Kitchel) on tax arrears of Morris Co. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1794: 52.) [Claim of C. Russell.] TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Morris County — cont'd 1794. Rept. of committee (Stillwell) on tax arrear- ages in Morris Co. {Same 1794: 84-85.) [Claim of C. Russell.] 1798. Rept. of [select] committee (Clement) on me- morial of C. Russell resp. arrearages of taxes in Morris Co.; arrearages in other cos. (Same Jan. 1798: 54.) Newark See also above, Jersey City. Paterson See above, Jersey City. 1895. See above, Camden, this date. . See above, Camden, this date. Sussex County 1790. Rept. of committee (Axford) to enquire into facts alleged by members of Sussex Co. rel. to error in assessing quota of that co. in 1784; also same rel. to Middlesex Co. (Votes of Assem. May 1790: 41-42.) 1804. See above, Monmouth Co., this date. 1806. Rept. of committee (Wescott) on bill to enforce collection of arrearages of taxes due from the cos. of Sussex and Monmouth, with stmt, of facts resp. same. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1806: 38-39.) 1807. Rept. of committee (Whitehead) rel. to amt. due state from Sussex Co. on arrearages of taxes. (Same Oct. 1807: 142.) Trenton See above, Jersey City. Assessors; see below, Board of Assessors Banks; see below, Corporations Assessment, Equalization and Valuation This group has been abandoned and the material in- cluded in It in the earlier Indexes has been arranged above under Taxation : State. Bicycle Tax 1895. Suggested changes in law rel. to grading; legis- lation to authorize construction of experimental steel-track roads recommended; tax on bicycles suggested. (2 A.R. comr. of public roads 1895: 16- 17.) Board of Assessors See also above, the serial group. 1888. Passage of law imposing duties of r.r. comrs. upon state bd. of assessors. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 36.) 1889. Recommended that state bd. of assessors be in- vested with powers and duties of r.r. comrs. (Same (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1890. Recommended that bd. of assessors be invested with powers and duties of r.r. comrs. (Same (Green) Jan. 1890: 20.) 1895. Reason for making suppl. rept. (Suppl. rept. bd. assessors 1895: 3.) 1899. State bd. of assessors is great revenue-produc- ing dept. of state; amt. of r.r. and canal tax levied in 1898; corporation tax. (Govs. mess. (Watkins) Jan. 10, 1899: 10-11.) 1904. Consolidation of state bd. of taxation and state bd. of assessors recommended. (,Same (Murphy) Jan. 1904: 15-16.) Receipts and Expenditubes; see below, that title Board of Taxation See also above, the serial group. 1891. Practical results which have followed creation of bd. of taxation summarized; also summary of recommended legislation. (1 A.R. bd. of taxation 1891: 71-72.) 654 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Board of Taxation — cont'd 1891-1904. List of members of state bd. of taxation. (1 same 1891 (p. 3)— 12 same 1903/4.) . List of meetings held by bd. of taxation each yr. in order to give local assessors an opportunity for consultation. (1 same 1891 (pp. 8-9) — 12 same 1903/4.) 1892. Effectual work of state bd. of taxation. (Govs, mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 10-12.) . On cost and economy of state bd. of taxation. (2 A.R. bd. of taxation 1892: 59-60.) 1893. Establishment of state bd. of taxation; object; expenses; Increase in list of ratables through their efforts. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 10-11.) . Usefulness of state bd. of taxation summarized. (3 A.R. bd. of taxation 1893: 15-17.) 1894. Provisions of supplement (May 17, 1894) to act creating bd. of taxation, increasing membership to four, providing that only two shall be of same political party, and giving them power to increase assessments; apptmt. of new member. (5 same 1894: 9-11.) 1896. Cost and economy of bd. of taxation. (6 same 1895/6: 34-36.) 1897. On powers, duties and practical effects of state bd. of taxation. (7 same 1896/7: 8-12, 40-42.) 1899. Duties of state bd. of taxation; work accom- plished. (Govs. mess. (Watkins) Jan. 10, 1899: 11- 12.) 1900. See above. Taxation: State, this date. 1901. Ten yrs. of state bd. of taxation. (11 A.R. bd. of taxation 1900/1: 19-20.) 1902. Decision of Supreme Court rel. to jurisdiction of state bd. of taxation. (12 same 1901/2: 34-35.) 1904. See above. Board of Assessors. Receipts and Bxpenditi3es ; see below, that title Building and Loan Associations; see below. Corporations Canals; see below, Corporations Conference 1901. On National Tax Conference at Buffalo. (11 A.R. bd. of taxation 1900/1: 25-26.) Corporations serial See also above, Taxation : State, Serial Group E. 1 series A Under act of March 8, 1873. 1873-1874. Proclamation of the Gtovemor resp. inopera- tive acts [on account of failure to pay taxes]. Checklist 1873 Dec. 1. Trenton : Prtd. at the " True American " Office, 1874. 32 (1) pp. The list wag submitted to the Gov. by the comptroller and Included a list of acts from 1859 to 1873 which had become inoperative from failure to pay assess- ment under act of March 6, 1858 and suppl. of March 18, 1859. Corporations acts make up the greater part of the list ; savings banks are given separately, pp. 28-32. 1874 Sept 8. Not found. In Collected docs, as follows : 1873 not found. 1874 in Legisl. docs. 1874, doc. 45. B 1873-1879. Comptroller's rept. to the Governor resp. inoperative acts. In Documents as follows : 1873 In A.R. comptroller 1872/3:63-95. 1874 " " " 1873/4:65-79. 1875 " " " 1874/5:39-40. 1876 " " " 1875/6:36. 1877 " " " 1876/7:49. " None had become void." 1878 in A.R. comptroller 1877/8 : 57. 1879 " " " 1878/9:58. " None . . . had become void." TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd serial — cont'd B — cont'd 2 series Under cliap. 118, Laws of 1891, to repeal charters of corporations that hare failed to pay state taxes Imposed upon them. 1893-1904. Proclamation by the Governor repealing and declaring null and void certain charters of corporar tions. Checklist 1893 Jan. 7 (Abbett). Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1893. 29 pp. Contains list of corporations falling to pay tax in 1891 and 1892. 1893 Oct 31 (Werts). Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1893. 11 pp. 1894 May 8 (Werts). Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1894. 13 pp. 1895 May 2 (Werts). Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1895. 18 pp. 1896 May 5 (Griggs). Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1896. 22 pp. 7 May 4 (Griggs) lishing Co., 1897. 21 pp. 1897 May 4 (Griggs). Trenton : The J. L. Murphy Pub- 1898 May 31 (Voorhees). Trenton: MacCrellish & Qulglejr, 1898. 20 pp. 1899 May 2 (Voorhees). Trenton: The J. Ij. Murphy Publlsliing Co., 1899. 21 pp. 1900 May 2 (Voorhees). Not found. 1901-1902. Not found. 1903 Jan. 6 (Murphy). Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1903. 29 pp. 1904 Jan. 5 (Murphy). Trenton: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1904. 33 pp. In Documents as follows : 1893 omitted. 1894 in N. J. Laws 1894 : 563-570 ; 573-582. 1895 omitted. 1896 in N. J. Laws 1896 : 403-420. 1897 " " " 1897:477-493. 1898 1898:977-992. 1899 omitted. 1900 in N.J. Laws 1900:559-576; 578-595. 1901 1901:485-506. 1902 " " " 1902:833-853. 1903 " " " 1903:798-823. 1904 1904 : 532-561. non-serial 1857. Rept. of special committee (Harker) on payment of tax by corporations. (Minutes of Assem. 1857: 820-826.) . Same, separate. 7 pp. Trenton: "True Ameri- can " OfiSce, 1857. 1862. Recommended that act be passed authorizing state treasurer, with advice of Gov. and atty.-gen. to submit to Supreme Ck)urt differences betw. state and corporations in regard to tax or transit duty. (Gtovs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 14, 1862.) 1869. Mess, of Gov. (Randolph) rel. to Assem. bill 120 (to incorporate Amer. Eagle Steam Gauge Co.) and taxation of private corporations. (Legisl. docs. 1869: 1273-1277.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1869: 564-567.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. of copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assembly 1869 : 567.) 1870. Abolishment of transit duties of corporations; propriety of instituting system of taxation. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 11, 1870: 7 or 10.) There are two editions of this message. . Mess, of Gov. (Randolph) rel. to taxes on cor- porations. (Legisl. docs. 1870: 35-40.) . Same. (Same 1870: 41-45.) 1873. " Increase of revenue " acct. arising from re- funding of taxes collected from certain corporations under act of 1869; amt. refunded; amt. stUl to be refunded. (A.R. comptroller 1872/3: 22.) 1884. See below. Railroads, this date. . Forms (1-7) for returns from misc. corporations. (A.R. bd. assessors 1884: 51-59.) See above. Taxation: State, this date. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 655 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1884. Argument of R. S. Guernsey before the N. J. state bd. of assessors, at Trenton, agst. the retro- active enforcement of the law taxing the gross receipts of corporations, n. t. p. 7 pp. . Action of bd. in assessing taxes on capital stock of misc. corporations; opinion of atty.-gen. as to what is capital stock in meaning of law; classes of cos. protesting agst. his construction, some of which will be forced to surrender charters if law is en- forced; suggestion that some provision be made to enable this class of corporations to go on. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1884: 8-9.) . Reviewing assessments; answer to complaints of over-valuation, to claims for exemption, by vir- tue of alleged previous contracts with state, consti- tutionality of law; discussion of taxable quality of franchise, opinion of U. S. supreme court on same, answer to complaint of Central R.R. Co. of N. J. rel. to same. {Same 1884: 22-42.) . Suggested amdmt. to law taxing capital stock of misc. corporations to Include classes of business, such as express cos., carried on by Individuals under co-partnerships. {Same 1884: 9-10.) 1884-1892. Increase of revenue from misc. corporations. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1§93: 4.) 1884-1895. See above, Taxation: State. Jersey City, 1896. 1884-1904. Classification of returns made to comptrol- ler by bd. of assessors of misc. corporations, for taxes, with recapitulation by classes of cos. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1884 (pp. 70-93) — same 1903/4 pt. 2.) 1884/8-1884/04. Table: no. misc. corporations assessed each year, amt. of tax assessed; increase or de- crease. In Documents as follows : 1884/8 in 5 A.R. bd. of assessors 1888 : 19. -— - • - • .. ., .. 1889:15. " " " 1890:13. " " " 1891 : 13. " " " 1892:9. 1893:11. " " " 1894:14. 1895 : 10. 1896:9. " " " 1897:11. " " " 1898:8. ' 1899 : 8. " " " 1900 : 8. " " " 1901 : 8. " " " 1902:8. " " " 1903, pt. 2 : 7. " " " 1904, pt. 2 : 8. 1885. Misc. corporations: assessments in aggregate; suits to compel payment, etc. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1885 (pp. 22-23)— same 1904 pt. 2.) . Stmt, showing amt. of state taxes paid by con- testing corporations under orders of court. (Govs, mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1885: 40-41.) . Kept, of atty.-gen. Stockton rel. to collection of taxes from misc. corporations under act of April 18, 1884; corporations having no legal existence. (Legisl. docs. 1886 v. 3: 17-18.) . R.R. taxation under act of 1884; misc. corpora- tions; insurance cos.; express cos.; parlor car cos.; oil or pipe line cos.; mining and mnfg. cos.; amdmts., etc. suggested. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 3-10.) . Power of state in reference to contracts with corporations so far as it bears upon subject of taxa- tion. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 11-20.) Charter provisions of Delaware and Raritan Canal, Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation, N. J. R.R. and Transportation, Morris and Essex R.K., SomervlUe and Easton R.R., Morris Canal and Banking cos. ; claim made by Pbila. and Reading R.R. Co. 1884/9 ' 6 1884/90 ' 7 1884/91 ' 8 1884/92 ' 9 1884/93 ' 10 1884/94 ' 11 1884/95 ' 12 1884/96 ' 13 1884/97 ' 14 1884/98 ' 15 1884/99 ' 16 1884/00 ' 17 1884/01 ' 18 1884/02 ' 19 1884/03 ' 20 1884/04 ' 21 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1885-1886. "Tabulated stmt, of companies whose tax was reduced, after the tax assessed had been put into state treasury, and which amts. were returned to COS., together with amts. of such reduction for each yr. (A.R. comptroller 1886/7: 66.) 1886. "The Legislature by the act of April 10, 1884 and the act of April 18, 1884 adopted methods by which increased revenue has been secured from corporations which will forever render a state tax unnecessary under an honest and economical ad- ministration of public affairs." (Govs. mess. (Ab- bett) Jan. 12, 1886: 3.) . Taxes levied upon property of misc. corporations in 1884 and 1885; amt. paid; amt. uncollectible. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 17.) 1886-1887. Stmt, of portion of tax due state from misc. corporations which is collectible. {Same (Green) 1888: 8.) 1887. See below, Railroads, this date. 1887-1888. Tax collected from misc. corporations, each year. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1888. Tax on corporations: difficulties in way of col- lection; uncollectible tax; recommended that cor- porations classified for taxation on their capital be required, before obtaining certificate of incorpora- tion, to pay into treasury the first year's tax. {Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888:5.) . Recommended that state assessors be author- ized not to assess any corporation which atty.-gen. may rept. to them as result of his examination not possessed of property or subject to such conditions as give promise that tax can be collected. {Same (Green) 1888: 5.) . Amt. of tax due state from misc. corporations. {Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 8.) 1890. Estimated amt. of tax from misc. corporations; advisability and justice of increase. {Same (Ab- bett) Jan. 21, 1890: 12-13 or 13.) There are two editions of this message. — — ■. See above, Taxation: State, this date. 1891. See same, this date. . Recommendation: passage of two acts, one to repeal charters of all corporations that heretofore failed to pay tax Imposed upon them by law; the other to amend act concerning corporations. (Govs, mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1891: 86.) . Charters of companies unable to pay their tax should be repealed; needless labor and expense con- nected with these cos. year after year. {Same (Ab- bett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1892. See above. Taxation: State, this date. 1893. Briefs submitted by the respective attorneys in case of application of Passaic Water Co. for reduc- tion of tax assessments. (3 A.R. bd. of taxation 1893: 19-26.) 1895. Taxation of corporation property; recent de- cisions of Supreme Court. (5 same 1895: 19-20.) 1897-1900. Recommended that law be enacted provid- ing that no company shall be incorporated under laws of state unless at least $1,000 of capital stock has been actually paid in, thereby insuring basis for state tax. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1897 (p. 12) — same 1900.) 1898. Case of Hancock, comptroller, et al., vs. The Singer Mnfg. Co. in N. J. court of error and appeals, rel. to exemption from franchise tax. {Same 1898: 13-33.) 1899. Taxation of public franchises considered. (9 A.R. bd. of taxation 1898/9: 31-33.) 1900. Taxation of franchises. (Govs. mess. (Voorhees) Jan. 9, 1900.) 656 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1900. Comment on general operation of law passed at last sess., providing for taxation of franchises by equal and uniform rule. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1900: 12-15.) . Voorhees franchise tax act; application to water and sewer cos., cable, electric, and horse r.r. cos., telegraph and telephone cos., gas and electric light COS., etc.; workings, distribution, etc. (10 A.R. bd. of taxation 1900: 19-22.) 1900-1904. See below. Laws, these dates. 1901. New legislation rel. to corporation tax effect of which is to secure uniform date at which issued capital stock shall be reported and to require all mining or mnfg. corporations whether exempt or not, to make formal returns, whereby question of exemption may be determined by board. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1901: 9-10.) 1902. Municipal franchise act effecting taxation of "public service" corporations. (Govs. mess. (Voor- hees) Jan. 14, 1902: 11-13.) . True value, market value, cost of acquisition and reproduction, trolley, telephone, telegraph, gas and electric cos.; average valuations, percentage, uni- formity. (12 A.R. bd. of taxation 1901/2: 13-21.) 1903. See above. Taxation : State, this date. . On amdmts. to municipal franchise act of 1900, placing in hands of state bd. of assessors power to inquire into, equalize and revise valuations re- turned by local assessors, etc.; also changing basis of tax from entire gross receipts to proportionate part based upon actual mileage in streets and high- ways. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1903 pt. 2: 9-10.) 1903-1904. Stmt.: apportionment of franchise taxes among taxing districts by counties and companies, with summary by counties. (Same 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 391-458)— some 1904.) 1904. Increased receipts of taxes from misc. corpora- tions. (Govs. mess. (Murphy) Jan. 1904: 5.) . Operations of act for licensing and taxation of foreign corporations passed at last sess. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1904 pt. 2: 10-13.) . See above. Taxation: State, this date. Banks See also Banlss : Individual. Jersey Banking Company. 1811. See Banks: Individual. Trenton Bank, this date. 1812. Rept. of committee (Hardenburgh) to whom were referred repts. of banks rel. to law imposing tax on banks. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1812: 30.) 1820. Rept. of committee (Elmer) to whom was re- ferred rept. of treasurer rel. to amt. of stock In several banks of state on which a tax is imposed. (Same Oct. 1820: 85-86.) The treasurer's rept. is not prtd. In the Jol. ; it was sub- mitted Nov. 14, 1820. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1820 : 80.) 1827-1830. Rept. of treasurer (Parker) Feb. 19, 1830, rel. to distress warrants issued agst. certain banks for refusal to pay taxes; and asking instructions as to propriety of exacting payment of taxes from banks during suspension. (Same 1829/30: 237-238.) 1830. Rept. from committee (Davis) to whom was re- ferred communication from state treasurer rel. to taxes due and remaining uncollected from certain banks. (Same 1829/30: 245-246.) 1840. Non-payment of tax by Morris Canal and Bank- ing Co.; reason (employment of capital entirely for canal purposes). (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 27, 1840.) 1841. Refusal of Morris Canal and Banking Co. to pay tax. (Same (Pennington) Oct. 26, 1841.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd Banks — cont'd 1865. Corresp. rel. to withholding by banks and r.rs. of tax upon portion of dividends held by state. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5: 747-749.) Paging from Collected docs. . Attention called to fact that unless state banks which, under enabling act of last sess. have ceased to do business under laws of state are considered liable for payment of tax upon their respective capitals, the usual apprns. to public schools cannot be made out of income of school fund. (Same 1864/5: 759.) Paging from Collected docs. 1866. Recommended that act be passed providing for assessment and collection of taxes on capital stock of national banks, and that in addition to municipal taxes, one-half per cent on their capital stock be levied for support of common schools. (Govs. mess. (Parker) Jan. 9, 1866: 10.) 1866-1895. Review of legislation and decisions of Su- preme Court rel. to taxation of banks in state — bank property and stock. (5 A.R. bd. of taxation 1895: 25-38.) 1885. See above. Corporations, this date. 1890. Pending cases of state and Morris Canal and Banking Co. (Lehigh Valley lessee) and Morris and Essex R.R. Co. (D. L. & W., lessee) for taxes. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. 1890: 5-6.) 1894. On deductions for debts and taxation of bank shares. (4 A.R. bd. of taxation 1894: 83.) 1896. Recommendations: assess and tax bank stock in district in which bank is located; repeal $500 ex- emption allowed to firemen and militiamen; repeal law of 1893 exempting parsonages from taxation to value of $5,000; limit time in which appeals to bd. may be filed; permitting no deductions for debts, except from assessed value of personal prop- erty, mortgages excepted; power by bd. to certify to Supreme Court questions of law rel. to taxation, etc.; either abolish poll tax or make clear l^sl. declaration on subject; compelling local authori- ties to publish annually list of taxpayers, their taxable property and amt. of tax. (6 same 1895/6: 42-43.) 1897. Taxation of bank shares; lack of uniformity throughout state, for the reason that assessor of taxing district where bank is located fails to notify assessors in adjoining districts that stock of that particular bank is held in their districts; brief on subject submitted by attorneys of national banks of Paterson; bills for remedial legislation. (7 game 1896/7: 47-59.) 1902. On inequality of assessment betw. bank shares and other property. (12 sam^ 1901/2: 29.) 1903. See above. Taxation: State, this date. Bthlding and Loan Associations 1884. Exemption of bldg. and loan assns. from taxa- tion. (7 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1883/4: 339-340.) 1897. Taxation of building and loan assns.: nature of such institutions; corresp. with treasurer. (H. Campbell) of Red Bank Bldg. and Loan Assn. on subject of taxation. (7 A.R. bd. of taxation 1896/7: 22-25.) 1903. See above. Taxation: State, this date. Canals See also below, Railroads. 1884. See below. Laws, this date. 1884-1894. See same, these dates. 1884-1895. See above, Taxation: State. Jersey City, 1896. 1894-1897. See below. Laws, these dates. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 657 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd ExFBESs Companies 1884. See below, Railroads, this date. . See above, Corporations, this date. 1885. See same, this date. Insubance 1883-1889. Table: amt. of premiums reed, and taxes paid by life insurance cos. not incorporated in N. J. but doing business therein. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) 1891 app.) 1884. See below. Laws, this date. . See below. Railroads, this date. 1884-1903. Review of legislation rel. to taxation of in- surance cos. other than life. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1903 pt. 2: 8-9.) 1885. See above, Corporations, this date. 1891. Provisions of laws for taxation of foreign life insurance cos.; small income resulting; amt. of premiums collected 1883 to 1889 and amt. of taxes paid; under existing system, state can never collect fair amt. of tax from these cos. (Grovs. mess. (Ab- bett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1903. See above. Taxation: State, this date. Pablob Cab Companies 1885. See above, Corporations, this date. Railboads serial Under act of April 2, 1873. 1873-1883. Ann. rept. of comr. of r.r. taxation. Checklist Dept. and doc. ed. vary only In omission of imprint from the doc. ed. James 8. Yard, commissioner Trenton : State Gazette — Murphy & Bechtel, 1873. 1873. 29 1874. pp. 1875. pp. 1876. pp. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. Trenton : Public Opinion — W. S. Sharp, 1874. 34 Trenton: Public Opinion — W. S. Sharp, 1875. 8 Trenton : J. L. Murphy, State Gazette, 1876. 10 Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1877. 27 pp. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 12 pp. Trenton : W. S. Sharp, 1879. 14 pp. Mt. Holly : C. H. Folwell, 1880. 17 pp. Orange : S. Toombs, 1881. 14 pp.* A. M, Reynolds, com-missioner 1882. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1882. 84 pp. 1883. Toms RiTer : S. C. Jennings, 1883. 74 pp. In Collected docs, as follows : 1873 In Leglsl. docs. 1874, doc. 24. 1874 " '' " 1875, [doc. 25]. 1875 1876 1877 . 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1876, [doc. 26]. 1877, doc. 27. 1878, doc. 25. 1879, T. 2, doc. 54. 1880, v. 2, doc. 62. 1881, T. 2, doc. 54. 1882, V. 2, doc. 57. 1883, T. 1, doc. 8. 1884, T. 1, doc. 9. B 1873-1883. Return made to the comptroller by the comr. of r.r. taxation. Checklist 1873. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1881. 89 pp. 12°. 1874. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1881. 29 pp. 12°. 1875-1877. Not found. 1878. Trenton : Naar, Day & Naar, 1878. 13 pp. 12°. 1879. Not found. 1880. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1880. 29 pp. 12°. The only copy seen was in charge of the custodian of the N. J. Capitol. 1881. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1881. 15 pp. 12°. 1882. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1882. 36 (1) pp. 12°. 1883. Trenton : J. L. Murphy, 1883. 44 pp. 12°. * This rept. bears date 1880 on title page, 1881 on coyer ; 1881 Is correct. 42 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd Railboads — cont'd serial — cont'd C 1873-1874. [Circulars issued by comr. of r.r. taxation.] Checklist 1873 April 24. [Circular to township assessors calling attention to provisions of new law and requesting rept. and valuation of r.r. property, etc.] Separate copy not seen. . Same. (A.R. comr. r.r. taxation 1873 : 9.) April 24. [Circular to editors enclosing copy of new r.r. taxation law.] Separate copy not seen. . Same. (A.R. comr. r.r. taxation 1873 : 10.) April 24. [Circular to presidents of r.r. cos., calling atten- tion to provisions of new law and requesting rept. on their valuation, etc.] Separate copy not seen. . Same. (A.R. comr. r.r. taxation 1873:11.) July 24. [Circular to township committees whose as- sessors did not reply to circular of April 24. Separate copy not seen. . Same. (A.R. comr. r.r. taxation 1873 : 24.) 1874 April 15. [Circular sent to assessors of townships and cities rel. to reporting additional property, i. e. not included in rept. of 1873.] Separate copy not seen. . Same. (A.R. comr. r.r. taxation 1874 : 3-4.) April 15. [Circular to township committee, enclosing copy of that sent to assessors and calling attention to need of immediate action.] Separate copy not seen. . Same. (A.R. comr. r.r. taxation 1874 : 4-5.) non-serial 1837. Debt, contracted on acct. of new penitentiary; revenue from transit duties. (GrOvs. mess. (Dicker- son) Jan. 3, 1837.) 1838. No returns made during the year by Camden and Amboy R.R. resp. passengers and mdse. trans- ported on line of that road, by way of Bordentown and Trenton. (A.R. treasurer 1837/8: 78.) Paging from Collected docs. 1839. Rept. of committee of ways and means (Porter) on part of treasurer's communication rel. to transit duty on Camden and Amboy R.R. via Bordentown and Trenton. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9: 315.) . Difference of opinion with Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. resp. transit duties. (A.R. treasurer 1838/9: 40.) Paging from Collected does. 1840. Rept. of committee on judiciary (Armstrong) on so much of treasurer's rept. as relates to transit duties and taxes payable by Camden and Amboy R.R. and N. J. R.R. and Transportation cos. (Jol. Leglsl. Council 1839/40: 302-306.) . Rept. of select committee (Sanderson) apptd. to enquire in relation to difference of opinion existing betw. treasurer and officers of Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. (.Same 1839/40: 267- 269.) 1841. Resp. difference of opinion betw. state officers and the Camden and Amboy R.R. Co. and the N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. resp. transit duties. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 26, 1841.) . Communication from Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transpor- tation Co. and from N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. rel. to diversity of opinion betw. them and state treasurer as to tax and transit duties. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1841/2: 21-3r; Votes of Assem. 1841/2: 27- 33.) . Rept. of state treasurer (Southard) in answer to House res. requesting him to communicate cor- resp. betw. him and the treasurer of Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. and Delaware 658 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations— cont'd RAitBOADS — cont'd non-serial — cont'd and Raritan Canal Co., and the treasurer of the N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co.; also legal opinion of the atty.-gen. on matters of difference betw. the two cos. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 595-606.) 1841. Rept. from treasurer (Southard) and atty.-gen. (Field) in reply to concurrent res. of the Legist. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1840/1: 164-165; Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 400-401.) Inability to secure decision of Supreme Court on dilfer- ences betw. treasurer of state and officers of Camden and Amboy R.B. and Transportation Co. and N. J. R.B. and Transportation Co., council for the cos. having deemed it a legisl. rather than a jndlcial matter and refused to enter into a suit. . Rept. of joint-committee (Reeve) on communi- cation from treasurer and atty.-gen. on transit duties of certain r.r. cos. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1840: 280-284; Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 613-618.) Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co., and N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1 : 618.) . Communication from N. J. R.R. and Transporta- tion Co. rel. to diflerences with state treasurer respecting tax and transit duty. (Doc. 2, ace. Govs, mess. (Pennington) Oct. 26, 1841.) . Communication from Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and T. Co. reL to difference of opinion with state treasurer. (Doc. 1, ace. Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 26, 1841.) . Differences existing betw. state and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. and betw. state and N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. in regard to transit duties and percentage on transportation of passengers; acct. of legislation since 1832 affecting these COS. and state's interest therein. (Govs. mess. (Pennington) Oct. 26, 1841.) 1842. Rept. of minority of judiciary committee (Lilly) on subject of transit duties due state from Delaware and Raritan Canal, and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1841/2: 233-239.) . Same, separate. Not seen ; ordered prtd. (jol. legisl. council 1841/2 : 240). An amended res. from this committee was ordered prtd.. p. 570 ; not found. . Rept. of committee (Chetwood) on portion of Govs. mess. rel. to difference of opinion betw. treas- urer and officers of N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. rel. to transit duties and tax. (Jol. Legisl. CouncU 1841/2: 177-180.) Probabiy refers to entry from Govs. mess, entered above, under date, 1841. . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Joi. Legisl. Council 1841/2 : 177-180.) . Rept. of select committee (Lanning) to whom was referred part of Govs. mess. rel. to difference of opinion betw. treasurer of state and officers of N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. resp. transit duties and tax payable to state. (Minutes of Assem. 1841/2: 498-503.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1841/2 : 503.) 1845. Rept. of committee (Johnes) on memorial of N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. rel. to two-fold assessment of tax and transit duty. (Sen. jol. 1845: 487-490.) 1846-1877. Review of r.r. tax legislation and results of law of 1876. (A.R. comptroller 1876/7: 44-49.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd Railroads — cont'd non-serial — cont'd • 1847. Rept. of committee on education (King) on memorials asking that proceeds of transit duty paid by r.r. and canal cos. be appropriated to purposes of education. (Votes of Assem. 1847: 495.) 1853-1885. Table: cost of Morris and Essex R.R. as shown by repts. of Co. each yr., actual cost as shown by examination of co.'s books, tax paid by Co., tax required to be paid under charter, balance tax still due state, interest on same to Jan. 1, 1887, total tax and interest due. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1887.) 1854. R.R. charters should not be granted without re- serving to state payment of passenger and transit duties; tax upon capital stock suggested. (Giors. mess. (Fort) Jan. 11, 1854: 11-13.) 1855. Opinion of atty.-gen. (Thompson) rel. to state tax on Central R.R. of N. J. (App. to Sen. jol. 1809: 1097-1101; App. to House jol. 1859: 1097-1101.) 1859. Advancement of tax upon capital stock by N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. for 1858 and 1859, and by Central R.R. Co. for 1859; system is only tem- porising. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 5.) . Rept. of special committee (Gifford) on so much of Govs. mess, as relates to transit duty on rail- roads. (App. to Minutes of Assem. 1859: 347-349; app. to Sen. jol. 1859: 347-349.) Protest of Joint Companies in regard to transit duty upon manure, wood, lumber, lime, coal and ashes; favorable attention suggested. (Govs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 12, 1859: 15-16.) , Stmt, of state treasurer (R. M. Smith) rel. to arrearages of tax due state from Central R.R. (App. to Sen. jol. 1859: 1095-1096; App. to House jol. 1859: 1095-1096.) ' 1862. See above. Corporations, this date. 1865. See above, Banks, this date. 1869. Message from (Jov. (Randolph) recommending change in mode of taxation as applied to corpora- tions upon which taxation has heretofore been levied by means of transit duties. (Sen. jol. 1869: 297-298.) . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1869: 191-194.) . Action of comptroller in collecting arrearages of taxes from r.rs. chartered by state. (A.R. comptrol- ler 1868/9: 259-261.) Paging from Collected docs. Memorial of United Delaware and Raritan Canal Co., Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. and N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co., praying for reduction of transit duties. (Minutes of Assem. 1869: 145-156.) 1869-1884. Stmt, compiled from returns of Morris and Essex R.R. Co. to state bd., Nov., 1886, and from ann. repts. since lease to D. L. and W. R.R. Co., showing property and investments escaping taxar tion. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887, Schedule D.) 1870. Communication of Gov. Randolph to J. B. Haight, collector of city revenue, Jersey City in reply to note asking him to withhold his signature from bill 499, rel. to taxes to be paid by Erie Rwy. C!o. on acct. of injustice of its operation on that city. (Legisl. docs. 1870: 47-51.) . See above. Corporations, this date. 1872. Revision of laws levying revenue from rwy. cor- porations recommended. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. [9], 1872: 4.) 1873-1874. See above, the serial group (C), these dates. 1873-1876. See below. Laws, these dates. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 659 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd Railboads — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1874. N. J. Supreme Court: The state, The United R.R. and Canal cos. vs. comr. of r.r. taxation. (A.R. comr. r.r. taxation 1874: 25-34.) . Taxation of r.r. corporations. (Govs. mess. (Par- ker) Jan. 13, 1874.) . N. J. Supreme Court: The state. The Morris and Essex R.R. Co. prosecutors, vs. Jas. Yard, comr. of r.r. taxation. (A.R. comr. r.r. taxation 1874: 15-23.) 1876. See below. Laws, this date. . On r.r. taxation. (Govs. mess. (Bedle) Jan. 11, 1876: 36-39.) 1877. R.R. tax comr.'s rept. to comptroller of valua- tions of r.r. property required to be made every three years (act of 1873). (Same (Bedle) Jan. 9, 1877: 19.) . Opinion of Supreme Court in case of State, and Morris and Essex R.R. Co. vs. comr. of r.r. taxation of state in matter of taxation, Oct. term. (A.R. comr. r.r. taxation 1877: 21-27.) . Corresp. betw. comr. of r.r. taxation and atty.- gen. rel. to exemption of r.r. improvements. (Same 1877: 4-7.) 1882. Rept. of special committee (McAdoo) on taxa- tion of r.rs. and other corporations. 19 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1883 V. 2, doc. 32.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1883. 20 pp. . Same, another edition. Hoboken: Hudson Co. Democrat Print, n. d. 23 pp. The rept. Is dated Dec. 29, 1882, though submitted Jan. 15, 1883. The committee were apptd. at the Legisl. Session of 1882. . Municipal taxation of rwys. : payment of addi- tional sums by cos. having terminal in Jersey City; cos. in Hoboken not meeting their share of burden of taxation; recommended that law be so amended that all r.r. property not actually used for r.r. pur- poses shall be taxed in same manner and form as other property. (A.R. comr. r.r. taxation 1882: 3-4.) . Recommended legislation to more clearly define terminal exemptions. (Same 1882: 11-12.) . Summary of laws of various states in relation to r.r. taxation. (Same 1882: 67-84.) Ala., Arky Cai., Col., Conn., Del., Fla., Ga., 111., Ind., la., Kan., La., Me., Md., Mass., Mich., Midn., Miss., Mo., Neb., Nev., N. H., N. T., Ohio, Ore., Penn., R. I., S. C, Tenn., Texas, Vt, Va., W. Va., Wise. 1882-1904. Table: summary of valuation of property of the several r.r. corporations of N. J., taxed for bene- fit of the municipalities wherein the property is situated. (Same 1882 (p. 57) — same 1884.) From 1885 to 1904 the stmt, is found in Ann. rept. of the state bd. of assessors. 1883. On terminal exemptions in Jersey City. (Same 1883: 6-7.) . Rept. on Central R.R. of N. J. (Same 1883: 10-11.) . R.R. taxation; review of legislation; amt. of tax paid; valuation of property; comparison with other property. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 9, 1883.) 1884. State bd. of assessors succeeded the old r.r. comr.; duties. (13 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1889/90: 454-455.) . Stmt, of r.r. and canal cos. assessed by state bd. of assessors. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885.) . Stmt, showing tax that companies composing the three principal r.r. systems in state would pay, if all their real estate in each locality was taxed at full local rates, and rolling stock at one per cent.; also tax as originally levied under act of 1884, in- cluding franchise tax levied thereunder, and, also showing advantage act of 1884 gives r.rs. over TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd Railroads — cont'd non-serial — cont'd individual tax payers. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1884: 456-463.) 1884. Same. (Govs. mess. (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) . Amt. of r.r. taxation for year and estimates for coming year. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1884: 21-22.) . On relative taxation of r.r. and canal cos. (Same 1884: 42-43.) . Comparison of r.rs. of Mass. with those of N. J. in regard to taxation. (Same 1884: 44-46.) . Amts. which should be yielded by r.r. taxation; tax on foreign insurance cos.; state prison receipts; interest and dividends, judicial fees; oflScial fees; assessments on corporations; tax on telegraph and express cos., which pay nothing. (Govs. mess. (Lud- low) Jan. 8, 1884.) . Amt. invested in r.r. property In state; amt. assessed; unequal distribution betw. tax on prop- erty of r.rs. and that of individuals; suggestions for improving matters. (Same (Ludlow) Jan. 8, 1884.) . Opinion of atty.-gen. (Stockton) on Assem. bill to provide for assessment and collection of tax upon property transported by r.r. or canal into N. J. (Minutes of Assem. 1884: 1105-1108.) . Rept. of special joint committee (Griggs) on tax- ation of r.r. and other corporations. (Sen. jol. 1884: 318-331.) Tabular stmts, and proposed bills are omitted from the doc. ed. . Same. 47 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1884 v. 2, doc. 38.) . Same, separate. Camden: The Courier Publish- ing Assn., 1884. 47 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. . See above. Corporations, this date. . See above. Taxation: State, this date. . Forms (C1-C14) for returns from r.r. and canal cos. (A.R. bd. assessors 1884: 61-68.) . See below. Laws, this date. . Stmt. : amt. of capital stock and bonded indebted- ness of r.r. corporations taxed under laws of 1884. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 49-42.) Penn. ; Phila. and Reading ; N. T., Lake Erie & W. ; Del., Ijacka. & W. ; other r.rs. . Stmt.: tax that United N. J. R.R. and Canal Co., Morris & Essex R.R. and Central R.R. of N. J. would pay if real estate in each locality was taxed at full local rates and rolling stock at one per cent.; tax levied under act of 1884 and advantage given r.rs. over individual taxpayers. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1885: 52-55.) 1884-1888. Valuation of r.r. and canal property by state bd. of assessors. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 21, 1890: 24 or 41.) There are two editions of this message. 1884-1892. Comment on statistics of N. J. r.rs. mileage; financial stmts.; actual cost, valuation by bd. of assessors; no. of passengers and amt. of freight trafiic; receipts. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1884 (pp. —same 1892.) See above. Taxation: State. Jersey City, 18-20) 1884-1895. 1896. 1884-1904. Railroad and canal cos. ; tables giving length of main line, capital stock, bonded debt, gross earn- ings, and tax by cos. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1884 (pp. 450-453)— some 1904.) ■. Assessments levied by bd. of assessors on prop- erty of r.r. and canal corporations for taxes, by systems and cos. (Same 1884 (pp. 97-433) — same 1904.) 660 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd Railboadb — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 18S4/5-1894/5. Table: aggregate valuations and taxa- tion — state and district — of railroads and canals, each year. (Same 1885 {p. 21)— same 1895.) 1885. Rept. of atty.-gen. (Stockton) in the matter of the Central R.R. tax case of 1882, writs of certiorari under the act of April 10, 1884, misc. corporations, N. J. vs. Delaware, certain special charters, land of the Delaware Indians. 31 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1885, doc. 34.) .'Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1885. 31pp. . Communication to the Gov. of N. J. from the state hd. of assessors, n. t. p. 8 pp. R.R. and canal tax. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. . Stmt, showing the taxes levied on r.r. and canal property for state and local uses under valuation made in 1884, together with amts. paid, and amts. due Oct. 31, 1885. (A.R. comptroller 1884/5: 86-88.) . See above. Corporations, this date. Copies of protests filed by r.rs., with their re- turns. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1885: 55-87.) . List of contesting r.r. cos. with brief stmt, of status of these cases. (Same 1885: 5-12.) . Favorable comment on N. J. law providing for taxation of r.r. property in comparison with that of other states. (.Same 1885: 24-27.) . Stmt, showing monetary difference in value of r.rs. contesting assessment of 1884, as made by state bd. of assessors and as claimed by cos. ; value at par of securities representing said roads; tax assessed by state bd. compared with tax which would be levied if companies' claim be allowed; and loss to revenue of state in such case. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886, foldg. table.) . Protest filed by Morris and Essex R.R. Co. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 48.) . Protest filed by Penn. R.R. Co. in comptroller's office. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 45-48.) . List of r.r. corporations assessed by state bd., classified Into systems. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 42-44.) . Stmt, showing amt. of state taxes paid by con- testing [r.r.] corporations under orders of court. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 40-41.) . Amt. due state from r.r. and misc. corporations tax. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 4.) . Table: ann. value of total and partial exemptions of real estate of r.rs. and canals, from local taxes in 30 taxing dlstrs., comprising all cities except Gloucester and all other important r.r. and canal points. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 21, 1890: 35-36 or 42-43.) There: are two editions of this message. . Tables: value of real estate of r.rs. and canal cos. exempt from all local tax, in each taxing dlstr.; by COS. (Sam^ (Abbett) Jan. 21, 1890: 25-34 or 29-40.) There are two editions of this message. . Stmt, showing amt. of stock and bonded indebted- ness of r.r. corporations taxed by state bd. of asses- sors. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 1885: 49-51.) . Stmt showing monetary differences in value of r.r. contesting assessments of 1884 as made by state bd. of assessors, and as claimed by cos.; value at par of securities representing said roads; tax assessed by state bd. compared with tax which would be levied if cos. claim be allowed and loss to revenue of state In such case. (Same (Abbett) 1886; foldg. stmt, facing p. 48.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations— cont'd Railboads — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1885. List of r.r. corporations assessed by state bd., classified into systems. (Same (Abbett) 1886: 42- 44.) 1885-1887. Table: taxes due from r.r. corporations for state purposes, under act of April 10, 1884. (Same (Green) 1881/8: 8.) . Tables: allotment to each taxing district for each of the three yrs. of total amt. of local r.r. taxes paid in during those three yrs. (A.R. comptroller 1886/7: 69-81.) . Modifications in assessments already made and reductions in taxes levied and returned as payable in 1850 and 1886 imder rulings of Supreme Court in contested cases rel. to local tax on r.r. corporations. (Same 1886/7: 64-81.) 1885-1888. State and local tax reed, on r.r. and canal property, each year. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) • 1885-1892. Table: aggregate amts. of state and local tax on r.rs. and canals paid to state and to the localities thereunder. (Same (Abbett) 1893: 14.) 1885-1903/4. Local tax on r.r. and canal property; amt. payable by each corporation. (A.R. comptroller 1884/5. (pp. 73-77)— same 1903/4.) Individual corporations not given 1886. 1886. Suggestion for an act providing for prosecution of suit which shall determine amt. Morris and Essex R.R. Co. have paid under alleged contract of 1865, and to secure immediate payment of sum found due in such suit. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 1886: 13-14.) . Value of r.r. and canal property in Jersey City; effect taxation as individuals would have on tax rate. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 16.) . Stmt, furnished state bd. of assessors by Morris and Essex R.R. Co. (Giovs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887, Schedule C.) Includes statistics of the road since 18TT. . State and local tax on r.rs. in 1885; assessments of 1884 and 1885; litigation; taxes on r.rs. for local purposes. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1886: 5-17.) 1886. Special mess, from Gov. Abbett concerning the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of the state, the Central R.R. Co. of N. J., prosecutor vs. The state bd. of assessors et al. defendants. (Sen. jol. 1886: 265-268; Minutes of Assem. 1886: 350-353.) . Same. 5 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1886 v. 3, doc. 37) . Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. 5 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. Message from Gov. (Abbett) rel. to decision of court of errors and appeals affirming constitution- ality of act of Apr. 10, 1884 for taxation of r.r. and canal property. (Minutes of Assem. 1886: 971.) Special mess, of Gov. Abbett rel. to claim of state agst. Morris and Essex R.B. Co. for taxes under act of March 23, 1865. 18 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1886 v. 3, doc. 36.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem. 1886: 972-988; Sen. jol. 1886: 798-813.) . See below. Laws, this date. . Railroad tax law; opinions of Court of Errors and Appeals, delivered May 29, 1886. 62 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1886 V. 3, doc. 41.) . Opinion of Supreme Court in case of the State, the Central R.R. Co. of N. J. vs. State board of assessors et al. 20 pp. (Same 1886. v. 3, doc. 40.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 661 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd Railboads — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1886-1887. Text of act of June 10, 1886, directing cer- tain investigations to be made by bd. rel. to correct- ness or, incorrectness of repts. heretofore made by r.r. or canal corporations as basis of taxation; also action of bd. under this law. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1886 (pp. 19-24)— some 1887.) 1887. Claim of state for taxes agst. Morris and Essex R.R. Co. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . Rept. of examination of bd. of assessors into ann. repts. of Morris and Essex R.R. Co. 1853-1887, under act of June 10, 1886. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1887: 55-97.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1887: 149-192.) . Act of 1884 under which r.r. and canal tax is levied declared constitutional; revenue from these taxes in 1884 and 1886; amt. of taxes on this class of property for local purposes 1884 to 1886; full measure of equal taxation not yet attained; sug- gestions. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . Table: results as to each taxing distr. in state if real estate of r.r. and canal cos. was taxed at full local rates. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . Amt. due state from r.r. and misc. corporation tax; amt. uncollectable. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . Taxation — on whom and by what principle levied; unfairness connected with r.r. taxation. (Same (Green) Jan. [18], 1887.) . State, local and total tax agst. r.rs. in 1886; valuation of property; increase over 1885; mileage of r.rs. and of canals and feeders in state; new roads. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . Protection of state as to taxation, etc. in acts granting r.r. charters. (iSome (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) . Govs. mess. (Green) and ace. docs. resp. taxation of the Morris and Essex R.R. Co. (Sen. jol. 1887: 246-249; Minutes of Assem. 1887: 428-430.) . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1887, v. 3, doc. 37.) . Same, separate. Trenton: MacCrellish & Quig- ley, 1887. 6 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1888. Amt. of unpaid r.r. taxes in hands of atty.-gen. for collection. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 8.) . Inequality of r.r. taxation; amt. of local tax col- lected on r.rs. since 1884. (Some (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 4-5.) . Payment of taxes by Morris and Essex R.R. Co. for 1885 and 1886; arbitration proceedings. (Same (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 3-4.) . Rept. of atty.-gen. (Stockton) concerning trans- portation of freight and passengers by Philadelphia and Reading R.R. Co., and arrears of taxes of Morris and Essex R.R. Co. 6 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1888 v. 3, doc. 40.) . See above, Taxation: State. Board of Assessors, this date. 1889. See same, this date. . Arbitration connected with arrears of taxes of Morris and Essex R.R. Co. and settlement betw. state and Central R.R. Co. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [8], 1889.) 1889/90. Amt. of tax levied on r.r. and canal corpora- tions; amt. collected; amt. repaid to Central R.R. Co. of N. J. (Same (Abbett) Jan. 13, 1891.) 1890. See above, Banks, this date. . See above. Taxation: State. Board of Assessors, this date. . See above. Taxation: State, this date. TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd Railroads — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1890. Estimated amt. to be derived from r.r. taxation; review of, r.r. taxation, valuation, exemptions, etc.; "it is for the Legisl. to consider whether or not the Imposition of this additional tax of one mill on r.r. and canal property, cannot be levied without doing Injustice to these corporations." (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 21, 1890: 8-13 or 9-12.) There are two editions of this message. . Mess, of Gov. Abbett transmitting certified copy of award made by arbitrators in matter of difference betw. state and Morris and Essex R.R. Co. and Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western R.R. Co., its lessee, rel. to alleged taxes in arrear. (Sen. jol. 1890: 440- 445; Minutes of Assembly 1890: 677-681.) The " certified copy " is Included in pagination above and is signed by Frederic W. Stevens and ,Tohn F. Dillon. 1890/1-1903/4. Valuations of r.r. and canal property and taxes levied thereon and payable within coming fiscal yr. showing increase over previous yr. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1 (p. 70)— some 1903/4.) 1891-1903. List of new r.r. cos. valued and assessed for taxes. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1891 (p. 8) — same 1903.) 1891. State tax on r.r. corporations acct.; amt. repaid to N. Y., Susquehanna and Western R.R. Co. (A.R. treasurer 1890/1: 301.) 1891-1903/4. Local tax on r.r. corporations; stmt, show- ing companies from which tax of 1891 was reed, and amts. paid by each, also balance remaining un- paid of tax payable in 1891 by said companies and districts that payments have been made to. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1 (pp. 17-26)— some 1903/4.) 1892. State tax on r.rs. and canals for local uses; amt. collected in 1891. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 12, 1892: 16.) 1894-1897. See below, Laws, these dates. 1895. Proposed surrender of special tax provision by Central R.R. Co. of N. J.; review of terms of char- ters of Central R.R. Co., Camden and Amboy R.R. Co. and Morris and Essex R.R. Co.; legislation in N, J. rel. to r.r. taxation ; Gov. and atty.-gen. approve acceptance of proposition of Central R.R. (Govs, mess. (Werts) Jan. 8, 1895.) 1896. See above. Taxation: State. Jersey City. . Assessed valuation of properties of r.r. and canal corporations. (Govs. mess. (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) . Surrender of special tax provisions by Central R.R. Co. of N. J. (Same (Werts) Jan. 14, 1896.) 1897. System of r.r. taxation in N. J. at date; history of r.r. taxation in N. J. ; investigating comrs. recom- mend relinquishment to localities of tax collected upon r.r. property of 2d class (real estate used for r.r. purposes, incl. road-bed, water-ways, tracts, wharves, etc.); reason. (Same (Griggs) Jan. 12, 1897: 24-28.) ■. Provisions of act of Mch. 31 passed as result of deliberations and rept. of committee on r.r. taxa- tion, effect of which was to divert to local uses all taxes assessed upon " property used for r.r. and canal purposes other than main stem "; effect. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1897: 5-6.) 1899. Corporate franchises; assessment of r.rs.; misc. corporations. (Same 1899: 8-9.) . N. J. Supreme Court; in matter of application of Erie R.R. Co. for summary determination as to certain lands in Jersey City, which have been assessed by local authorities of taxing district by Jersey City and also assessed by state bd. of asses- sors as property used for r.r. purposes. (Same 1899: 13-24.) 662 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd Railboads — cont'd non-serial — -con t' d 1902. Property " used for r.r. or canal purposes " ; what is such property; how determined. (12 A.R. bd. of taxation 1901/2: 23-27.) 1903. Bd. subjected to criticism that their assessments of r.r. property for term of yrs. have not shown in- crease in valuation commensurate with improve- ments; attention called to amt. of nearly three million dollars worth of property being transferred by decisions of Supreme Court, from tax levy of this bd. to that of local municipalities. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1903 pt. 1: 7-8.) . See above, Taxation: State, this date. 1904. Decrease in amt. of incorporation fees; approxi- mate r.r. and misc. corporation tax; sound finan- cial condition of state. (Govs. mess. (Murphy) Jan. 1904: 5-7.) Commissioner of Railroad Taxation See also above, the serial group, under Railroads. 1882. Recommended that powers of the comr. be en- larged and more clearly defined. (A.R. comr. r.r. taxation 1882: 15.) Receipts and Expendituees; see below, that title Street Railways See also above. Taxation : State, the serial group. 1869. Veto (Randolph) of Montclair Rwy. bill. (Legisl. docs. 1869: 1297-1303.) . Veto (Randolph) of act rel. to the Vineland Rwy. (Same 1869: 1289-1292.) 1889-1894. See below. Laws, under dates 1884-1894. 1895. Lack of uniform system in valuation of street or electric rwys. (Suppl. rept. bd. of assessors 1895: 3.) 1895-1904. Cable, electric and horse r.r. cos.; repts. of capital stock, debt and operations, made under act of May 3, 1889. (Same 1895 (pp. 5-51)— some 1904.) 1896-1897. Recommended that Legisl. pass act bring- ing electric r.rs. into same class, for purpose of taxation, as steam r.rs. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1896 (pp. 6-1)— same 1897.) 1901. Taxation of street rwys. for easement in real estate; street r.rs., highways, interest, right of way, taxation, as real estate. (11 A.R. bd. of taxation 1900/1: 26-35.) Telegraph and Telephone Companies 1884. See above. Railroads, this date. 1902. On taxation of property of telegraph and tele- phone cos. (12 A.R. bd. of taxation 1901/2: 30-31.) County Tax A table of county tax deflclencles forms a part of the ann. rept of the joint committee on treasurer's accounts, 1790-1803. These repts. are found in the assem. Jol. 1821. Rept. of committee (Sip) on inexpediency of altering quotas of taxes to be paid by the several COS., etc. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1821: 45.) 1822. Rept. of committee (Westervelt) apptd. to settle quotas of tax to be paid by resp. cos. submitting schedule showing tax for each county. (Same Oct. 1822: 89; foldg. leaf at end of volume.) 1861. Propriety of obliging each county to pay its bills of taxed costs. (Grovs. mess. (Olden) Jan. 1861: 4.) . Some citizens have suggested authorizing bd. of freeholders of any co. to tax citizens in order to provide for families of volunteers. (Some (Olden) April 30, 1861: 10.) 1871. See above. Taxation: State, this date. . Action of comptroller in collecting arrearages of tax apportioned to cos. (A.R. comptroller 1870/1: 23.) 1878. See above. Taxation: State, this date. TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Corporations — cont'd Railroads — cont'd non-serial — cont'd 1895. On legal effect of recent decisions of Supreme Court rel. to appeals on equalization of co. and school tax. (5 A.R. bd. of taxation 1895: 17-19.) . See Taxation: State. Jersey City, 1896. 1901-1904. See above. Taxation: State, these dates. 1902. Practice of holding preliminary meetings of co. bds. of assessors for purpose of planning work commended. (A.R. bd. of taxation 1902: 13.) Bergen County 1898. On irregularities of assessments in Bergen Co. (8 A.R. bd. of taxation 1898: 13-16.) Ocean County 1898. Investigation of assessments in Ocean Co. under act of March 16, Somerset Co. having filed complaint agst. said co. rel. to apportionment of school money. (8 A.R. bd. of taxation 1898: 17-23.) Passaic County 1899. On investigation of assessments in Passaic Co. and in Lakewood township. Ocean Co. (9 A.R. bd. taxation 1899: 19-24.) Dog Tax 1801. Rept. of committee (Cox) on bill to discourage the keeping of dogs by imposing a tax on owners and keepers. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1801: 68-69.) 1887. Res. rel. to dog tax. (14 A.R. bd. agric. 1886: 20.) 1902. Collection of dog licenses; provisions of law of 1902; repeal recommended. (22 A.R. bd. of health 1902: 68-69.) Exemption 1799. Nov. 7. Rept. of [select] committee (Campfield) in favor of exempting certain stage lines from taxa- tion. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1799: 31-32.) 1866. Exemption of govt, bonds from taxation. (Govs, mess. (Ward) Jan. 16, 1866.) 1869. Recommendation on propriety of revising revenue law, exempting all institutions of religion and charity, banks of savings for poor and other corporations intended for simple beneficiaries. (Govs. mess. (Randolph) Jan. 1869: 12 or 19.) There are two editions of this message. 1874. Govs. mess. (Parker) rel. to public clause in private acts; care should be taken that words used do not exempt private acts from assessment. (Legisl. docs. 1874, doc. 44.) 1876. Opinion atty.-gen. (Vanatta) on constitutional amdmts. of five county act; exempting mortgages from taxation. (Minutes of Assem. 1876: 329-331.) 1877. See above. Corporations. Railroad, this date. 1884. See above. Corporations, this date. . See above. Taxation : State, this date. 1887. Exemption of veterans from taxation. (Govs, mess. (Abbett) Jan. 11, 1887.) 1891. Exemptions; stmt, of value and classes of prop- erty exempted in state; repeal of laws recommended exempting firemen, cemeteries in which land is held for sale. Ocean Grove property, real estate of national banks, property of municipalities, also a recast of exemption law, limiting its operations. (1 A.R. bd. of taxation 1891: 23-25.) 1892. On equalization of taxation; classes of property exempt from taxation. (19 A.R. bd. agric. 1891: 57-59.) 1893-1904. See above. Taxation: State, this date. INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 663 TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Exemption — cont'd 1894-1897. Stmt, of valuation of exempt property by townships and cos., with recapitulation by cos. (4 A.R. bd. of taxation 1894 (pp. 39-52) — 7 same 1896/7.) In 1894 and 1895, tables are preceded by remarks on class of property exempt, dissatisfaction therewith, etc. 1895. See Taxation: State. Jersey City, 1896. 1896. See above, Corporations. Banks, this date. . See above, Taxation: State, this date. 1897. See same, this date. . Act recommended in lieu of all laws now in force on subject of exemptions. (7 A.R. bd. of taxa- tion 1896/7: 60-61.) 1898. Amt. of property exempted from taxation; con- stitutionality of some exemptions questioned. (Govs. mess. (Griggs) Jan. 11, 1898.) 1899. On exemptions. (A.R. bd. of taxation 1898/9: 33.) 1901. Exempt property; value; classes; danger from growing encroachments. (11 same 1900/1: 15-17.) 1901-1904. See above. Taxation : State, these dates. 1903. See same, this date. 1904. Opinion of atty.-gen. (McCarter) on bill rel. to taxes and exemptions. (Minutes of Assam. 1904: 377-378.) Express Companies; see above, Corporations Inheritance Tax 1890. See above, Taxation: State, this date. . Imposition of collateral inheritance tax and tax on legacies recommended. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) Jan. 21, 1890: 13.) 1891. Collateral inheritance tax and tax upon legacies, and increase of franchise or license tax upon cor- porations recommended. (Govs. mess. (Abbett) 1891: 9.) 1893. Revenue derived from collateral inheritance tax. (Some (Abbett) Jan. 1893: 5.) Receipts and ExPENDiTtrBES ; see below, that title Insurance; see above, Corporations Laws n. d. Acts of the Legisl. providing for the taxation of r.r. and canal companies and other corporations. Camden: The Courier Publishing Association, 1884. 22 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. 1851. Supplements to tax and school laws approved March 14, 1851. Trenton: Charles W. Jay, 1851. 12 pp. . Same [another ed.]. Trenton: Morris R. Hamil- ton, 1851.' 12 pp. 1862. General tax laws of state with explanations and Instructions by atty.-gen. (Frelinghuysen) and de- cisions of Supreme Court. Jersey City: John H. Lyon, 1862. 108 (1) pp. 1863. The general tax laws of N. J. with explanations and instructions by the atty.-gen. (Frelinghuysen). Trenton : Prtd. by David Naar, " True American " Office, 1863. 71 (1) pp. Copies seen in the N. J. State Library and the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1866. Further suppl. to act concerning taxes, approved Apr. 14/46. Trenton: " State Gazette " Office, 1866. 22 pp. 1873-1876. Text of laws rel. to r.r. taxation. (A.R. comr. r.r. taxation 1882: 51-58.) . Same. (Same 1883: 61-68.) 1875-1898. Digest and compilation of laws and decisions rel. to assessment of property for local and munici- pal purposes. (8 A.R. bd. of taxation 1897/8 (pp. 29-115)— 10 same 1899/00.) Not found in 1899. TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Laws — cont'd 1876. Act providing for state taxes on r.rs. and more efficient collection thereof, approved Apr. 13, with act explanatory of proviso of sec. 1 of said act, approved Apr. 21. (A.R. comr. of r.r. taxation 1882 (pp. 51-58)— «ome 1883.) 1884. An act for the taxation of r.r. and canal property, passed Apr. 4, 1884. Camden: The Courier Publish- ing Association, 1884. 17 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library. . Act. rel. to taxes by insurance cos. etc. (A.R. secy, of state as insurance comr. 1883 pt. 2: vi-viii.) 1884-1894. Acts providing for taxation of r.r. and canal COS., and other corporations. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1885 (pp. 31-54)— «ome 1894.) street rwys. added In 1889. 1886. The r.r. tax law; opinions of the court of errors and appeals. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886, 62pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. . An act concerning the settlement and collection of arrearages of unpaid taxes, assessments and water rates or water-rents in cities [etc.]. h. t. p. 56 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1888. Text of amdmt. to act establishing a system of public instruction; school tax; apportionment of school moneys. (10 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor, etc. 1886/7: 344-345.) 1891. Text of act to repeal charters of all corporations that have failed to pay state taxes imposed upon them by law, and act to amend act of 1875 concern- ing corporations. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: 69-70.) 1891-1902. Laws rel. to taxation passed each year. (A.R. bd. of taxation 1891 (pp. 77-83) — 12 same 1902.) Not found In ann. repts. 1897, 1899 and 1900. 1893. An act concerning the settlement and collection of arrearages of unpaid taxes, assessments and water rates or water rents, In cities of state, with supplements. Issued by the comrs. of adjustment in and for the city of Trenton. Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1893. 29 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library. 1895. Text of supplements to tax laws passed in 1895; defects. (5 A.R. bd. of taxation 1895: 8-13.) 1897. Text of act for taxation of r.r. and canal property as revised and amended to date. (A.R. bd. of asses- sors 1903 pt. 1: 13-37.) 1898. Digest and compilation of the laws rel. to taxa- tion in N. J. Trenton: 1898. vii, 3-104 pp., pi. Copy in Library of Congress. 1899. Tax adjustment act of N. J.; with suppls. from passage of the act, including the legisl. session of 1898, together with all the opinions in full of the courts thereon to date and a complete collection of forms; compiled by Howard C. Griffiths. Newark: Soney & Sage, 1899. ix, 182 pp., 1 1. The " Martin Act." 1900. Digest and compilation of laws and decisions rel. to collection of taxes; prepared for use of tax officials by state bd. of taxation. 88 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1899. V. 1, doc. 4%.) . Same, separate. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1900. 88 pp. Copy seen In Princeton University Library. . Municipal franchise tax act, with schedules of valuations applicable to property occupying the public streets, highways, etc. Published by order of the state bd. of assessors, for the information of local taxing authorities. 17 pp. 12°. Copy seen in Columbia University Library. 1900/2-1900/4. Text of laws rel. to taxes on misc. cor- porations. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1903 pt. 2 (pp. 15-19)— same 1904, pt. 2.) 664 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Laws — cont'd 1901. Digest and compilation of the statutes and de- cisions regulating the assessment and collection of taxes in N. J., with blanks and forms for the use of the assessors and collectors. Prepared by the state bd. of taxation. Trenton: The J. L. Murphy Publishing Co., 1901. xlii. 210 pp. . Same, xiii, 210 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1900. v. 1, doc. 5.) 1903. Revised tax act of 1903; with annotations. (13 A.R. bd. taxation 1902/3: 39-98.) . N. J. tax laws. Revision of 1903, with annotar tions, forms and blanks. Somerville: The Unionist Gazette Assn., 1904. 134 pp. Copy seen in Princeton University Library and in the N. J. State Library. PoU Tax 1891. On policy of levying a poll tax; agric. districts for and cities agst. it. (1 A.R. bd. of taxation 1891: 33.) Railroads; see above, Corporations Road Tax 1675-1791. Some old time N. J. roads; how taxes were collected to maintain them. (7 A.R. comr. of public roads 1900: 78-91.) 1871. See above. Taxation: State, this date. Bergen County 1795. Rept. of [select] committee (Boyd) on petition from Bergen township resp. heavy bvirden of taxa- tion to open and maintain road laid out from new toll-bridge to Horsuymus, from which inhabitants of New Barbadoes are exempt by law. (Votes of Assem. Feb. 1795: 29.) Receipts and Expenditures 1789/90. Acct. of cash reed, for interest on taxes. (Rept. of committee to settle with treasurer 1789/90: 47.) Paging from Votes of Assem. 1864/5-1903/4. Table: receipts from assessments on private acts. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (pp. 575-578) — same 1876/7.) Paging from Collected docs. Omitted 1878-1881, 1888-1889. 1869. Receipts under act of Mch. 31, 1869, to increase revenue of state, and action of comptroller in his attempt to collect same; suggested that supple- ment be added prescribing definite and certain penalties for not reporting income and non-payment of it, at times designated in the statute. (A.R. comptroller 1868/9: 262-263.) Paging from Collected docs. 1876. Refunded taxes: $10,455.01 more than their proper quota of tax paid by Hunterdon Co. authori- ties through error in return of ratables; refunded by act of legisl. (Same 1875/6: 26.) 1877/8-1884/5. Table: receipts; state tax. (A.R. treas- urer 1877/8 (pp. 13-14)— sam€ 1884/5.) Omitted 1881/2. 1879. Refunded taxes: by act of legisl. tax upon certain incorrect valuations of property in Perth Amboy was returned to Middlesex Co.; amt. (A.R. oomp-- troller 1878/9: 50-51.) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1878/9: 143.) 1882-1904. Receipts of assessments on private acts. (A.R. comptroller 1881/2 (pp. 22-23)— some 1886/7.) Omitted 1888-1889, 1900-1902. 1883. Disbursements; refunded assessments. (A.R. treasurer 1882/3: 127.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1882/3: 57.) . See above, Taxation: State, this date. 1884. State taxes: payment of portion of amt. due from Hudson Co. of tax of 1882. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4: 26.) TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd 1885. State tax: settlement of balance due from [Hud- son Co.] of tax of 1882. (Same 1884/5: 23-24.) 1885-1885/6. Receipts of refunded tax from U. S. govt (Same 1884/5 (24-25)— same 1885/6.) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1884/5 (p. 44) — same 1885/6.) 1885-1887. Table: cos. from which were reed, sums which have been paid into treasury and amts. reed, from each for each of the respective years; also sums due from each co. for each yr. (A.R. comp- troller 1886/7: 66-69.) 1885. See above, Corporations. Railroads, this date. 1889/90. See same, this date. 1897. Disbursements on acct. of expenses incurred by comrs. to investigate the subject of taxation. (A.R. comptroller 1896/7: 57.) . Same. (A.R. treasurer 1896/7: 197.) BOABD OF ASSESSOBS 1884-1903/4. Table: disbursements; state bd. of asses- sors. (A.R. treasurer 1883/4 (pp. 116-119)— some 1903/4.) Omitted from 1891/2-1894/5 Inclusive. . Same In narrative form. (A.R. comptroller 1883/4 (pp. 42-43) — game 1890/1.) Omitted 1891/2-1894/5. 1885-1887. Expenses of bd. (A.R. bd. of assessors 1885 (p. 23) — same 1887.) 1898. Table: receipts; state bd. of assessors. (A.R. treasurer 1897/8: 160.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1897/8: 25.) BoABD OF Taxation 1896-1903/4. Table: disbursements on acct. state bd. of taxation. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 41) — sarrm 1903/4.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1895/6 (pp. 354- 358)— some 1903/4.) CORPOEATIONS 1877/8-1903/4. Table: receipts; tax on corporations. (A.R. treasurer 1877/8 (pp. 14-16)— same 1903/4.) From 1878-1884, the corporations are chiefly r.rs. ; after that misc. corporations ; r.rs. are given in a separate table, 1885-1904. 1881-1903/4. Receipts of tax on corporations. (A.R. comptroller 1880/1 (pp. 17-18)— some 1903/4.) See note under dates 1877/8-1903/4. 1884. Table: receipts by secy, of state of fees for filing certificates of incorporations; tax paid by misc. corporations. (Same 1883/4: 23.) 1884/91-1884/04. Table: amt. of tax collected from misc. corporations, each year. In Collected docs, as follows : 1884/91 in A.R. comptroller 1890/1:10. 1884/92 " " " 1891/2 : 11. 1884/93 " " " 1892/3:10. 1884/94 " " " 1893/4 : 13-14. 1884/95 " " " 1894/5:15. 1884/96 " " " 1895/6:17. 1884/97 " " " 1896/7:17. 1884/98 " " " 1897/8:16. 1884/99 " " " 1898/9:14-15. 1884/00 " " " 1899/00:13-14. 1884/01 " " " 1900/1:15. 1884/02 " " '■ 1901/2:15. 1884/03 " " " 1902/3:14. 1884/04 " " " 1903/4:20. 1888-1904. Table: tax refunded misc. corporations. (A.R. treasurer 1887/8 (p. 181)— some 1903/4.) Omitted in 1890 and 1893. 1892-1894/5. Amt. of disbursements on acct. corpora- tion tax expenses. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (p. 36) —same 1894/5.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1891/2 (pp. 213- 215)— some 1894/5.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 665 refunded taxes on (A.R. comptroller TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditiires — cont'd COBPOBATIONS — Cont'd 1896-1903/4. Disbursements on acct. exempted misc. corporations. 1895/6 (p. 61)— same 1903/4.) 1904. Amt. reed, under act of Mch. 29, 1904, for licens- ing and taxation of foreign corporations. (Same 1903/4: 20.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1903/4: 65-67.) Inhbeitance Tax 1892-1903/4. Receipts on acct. collateral inheritance tax. (A.R. comptroller 1891/2 (pp. 12-13) — same 1903/4.) . Same, in detail. (A.R. treasurer 1891/2 (pp. 70- 71)— same 1903/4.) . Table: Disbursements; collateral inheritance tax; fees of surrogates, appraisers, etc.; itemized. (A.R. treasurer 1892/3 (pp. 268-273)— some 1903/4.) 1896-1903/4. Same, in total. (A.R. comptroller 1895/6 (p. 59)— same 1903/4.) From 1892 to 1895 disbursements are Included In the table of receipts ; see above, under dates 1892- 1903/4. Insurance 1883-1883/4. Stmt, of amt. of taxes reed, from fire in- surance cos. of other states and nations and dis- tributed among firemen's benevolent assn. in N. J. 1883. (A.R. comptroller 1882/3 (pp. 21-22)— same 1883/4.) Railroads 1864/5-1903/4. Receipts from tax on r.rs. and canals. (A.R. treasurer 1864/5 (p. 574-575)— same 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. For the period 1878-1884, see above, Receipts and Ex- penditures. Corporations, under dates 1877/8- 1903/4 ; state and local taxes on r.rs. are given In a separate table 1885-1904. 1867-1903/4. Same. (A.R. comptroller 1866/7 (pp. 228- 229)— some 1903/4.) Paging from Collected docs. The table lapses 1871-1883 ; It Includes both receipts and disbursements, 1891-1904. 1884/92-1884/04. Stmt.: amt. of taxes reed, from r.r. and canal corporations in 1884; amt. of state and local taxes reed, each year thereafter. In Documents as follows 1884/92 in A.R. comptroller 1884/93 " " 1884/94 " " 1884/95 " " 1884/96 " " 1884/97 " " 1884/98 " " 1884/99 " " 1884/00 " " 1884/01 " " 1884/02 " " 1884/03 " " 1884/04 " " 1890. Receipts: taxes made pursuant to award of Mor- ris and Essex arbitrators. (A.R. treasurer 1889/90: 51.) 1898-1904. Allotment of taxes on railroad and canal property to taxing districts, giving localities. (Same 1897/8 (pp. 589-591)— some 1903/4.) 1901. Refunded r.r. tax (receipts). (Same 1900/1: 38.) Amt. of r.r. tax overpaid to Jersey City in 1899 and 1900. . Receipts on acct. refunded r.r. tax. (A.R. comp- troller 1900/1: 27.) 1901-1902/3. Table: disbursements on acct. refunded comptroller 1900/1 (p. 78)— some 1891/2 : 10. 1892/3 : 9. 1893/4 ; 12-13. 1894/5 : 13-14. 1895/6 : 16. 1896/7 : 16. 1897/8 : 15. 1898/9 : 13. 1899/00 : 12-13. 1900/1 : 13-14. 1901/2 : 14. 1902/3 : 12-13. 1903/4 : 18-19. r.r. tax. 1902/3.) -. Same. 1902/3.) Omitted in 1902. (A.R. (A.R. treasurer 1900/1 (p. 435)— some TAXATION: STATE— cont'd Receipts and Expenditures — cont'd Tax Commissions 1879-1880. Tax comn. expenses. (A.R. treasurer 1878/9 (p. 141)— some 1879/80.) For nature of this comn., see above, Taxation : State, under date, 1880. 1880. Same. (A.R. comptroller 1879/80: 53.) 1890-1891. Disbursements: tax comn. (A.R. treasurer 1889/90 (pp. 205-206)— some 1890/1.) For nature of the comn., see above, Taxation : State, under date 1891. 1891. Same. (A.R. comptroller 1890/1: 43.) School Tax; see Education. School Funds Steamboat Tax 1902. Taxation of steamboat and vessel property; situs of vessels. (12 A.R. bd. of taxation 1901/2: 31-32.) Street Railways; see above, Corporations Taxation, Board of; see above, Board of Taxation Telephone and Telegraph Companies; see above, Corporations TAYLOR (AUGUSTUS R.) Member of Council from Somerset Co., 1839/40. Reports by Committee on Jijdioiart 1840. Feb. 25. Land on which Sandy Hook light house is situated. (Jol. legisl. council 1839/40: 249.) [Select] Committee 1840. Jan. 30. State lands at Paterson. (Jol. legisl. council 1839/40: 165-166.) TAYLOR (GEO. W.) Deputy Factory Inspector, 1898-1900 ; see Labor. Factory Inspection. TAYLOR (J.) 1900. Medical Inspection of schools in N. J. (25 A.R bd. health 1901: 336-340.) TAYLOR (J. D.) 1889. [Agric. education, etc.] (16 A.R. bd. agric. 1888: 435-452.) TAYLOR (JOHN) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1790, 1792 ; member of committee to count and burn cancelled money, 1792, see Money. TAYLOR (JOHN) Senator from Mercer Co.. 1881-1883. Reports by Committee on Claims and Pensions 1881. Sen. bill 151, for the relief of soldiers, sailors and their widows, war of 1812. 5 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1881, doc. 33.) Special Committee on Sinking Fund 1882. Feb. 27. Character and value of real estate held by sinking fund. (Sen. Jol. 1882: 409-411.) . Same. 16 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1882, v. 1, doc. 26.) TAYLOR (JOHN) 1900. Medical Inspection of schools. (25 A.R. bd. health 1901: 336-340.) TAYLOR (M.) 1877. Irish potato. (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 76-79.) 666 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TAYLOR (MICHAEL) Assemblyman from Monmouth Co.. 1863, 1865. Reports by COMMITTEB ON COBPOBATIONS 1865. Amer. Dock and Improvement Co. (Minutes of Assem. 1865: 662.) TAYLOR (WM. A.) 1898. Certain conditions affecting commercial small fruit culture in the Middle States. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1898: 160-165.) TAYLOR (WM. S.) 1884. Address before bd. of agric. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 11-14.) Mr. Taylor was chairman of the Executive Committee ; he dellTered the ann. address on account of the absence of Pres. Dudley in Europe. TEA; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW TEACHERS; see EDUCATION TEACHERS' RETIREMENT FUND; see EDUCATION; SCHOOL FUNDS TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1871. Veto (Randolph) of act to incorporate the Marine and Inland Telegraph Co. (Messages of Gov. 1871: 27-30.) 1904. The rural telephone. (32 A.R. bd. agric. 1904: 243-244.) From rept. of state grange. Taxation; see Taxation: State. Corporations TEMPERATURE; see CLIMATE TEN EYCK (JOHN C.) 1814-1879 Delegate to state constitutional convention 1844 ; TT. S. Senator 1839-1865 ; member of commission to revise the state constitution 1875. 1846. See Vredenburgh (P. Jr.). TENAFLY, BERGEN CO. Rainfall; see that title TENEMENT HOUSE COMMISSION; see POPULATION. HOUSING TERHUNE (TERHEUN), JACOB Assemblyman from Bergen Co., 1784-1786. 1792, 1796, 1810-1811. Reports by [Select] Committee 1811. Nov. 4. Bridge over the Passaic at Aquacknonk. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1811: 74.) TERHXTNE (JOHN) 1885/6-1903/4. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Bergen Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1885/6 app. (pp. 7-19) — same 1903/4.) TERRY (T. B.) 1898. Improving land without commercial fertilizers. (26 A.R. bd. agric 1898: 293-296.) TEXT BOOKS; see EDUCATION TEXTILE INDUSTRIES; see INDUSTRIES, etc THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, PRINCETON; see EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS THOMPSON (DAVID JR.) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1814-1822. Reports by [Select] Committee 1817. Feb. 12. State arsenal; arms. (Votes of Assem. 1816/7: 244-245.) . Oct. 17. Rept. of the comrs. apptd. by act of N. J. Legisl. for settling differences betw. that state and Penn. Trenton: J. J. Wilson, 1817. 34 pp. The other comrs. were Wm. S. Pennington and EUett Tucker. Copies of the report were seen in tlie N. J State Library, Princeton University Library and N. J. Hist Socy., Newark. 1818. Jan. 10. Rept. of comrs. respecting difCer^ices with Penn. as to navigation of the Delaware. (Same Jan. 1818: 16-21.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1818 : 1820. Nov. 13. Government house and lot in Trenton. (Votes of Assem. Oct 1820: 76-77.) Joint rept. with John Beatty and James Parker. THOMPSON (6. W.) 1876. Hedges and screens. 1876: 55-57.) (Procs. state hortic. socy. THOMPSON (H. P.) 1883. Potatoes at Readington. (4 A.R. agric. exper. station 1883: 55-56.) THOMPSON (HEDGE) 1779-1828 Assemblyman from Salem Co., 1805-1806 ; Councilman, 1819 ; member of Congress. 1827-1829. 1820. Rancocus Creek. (Votes of Assem. May 1820: 217-219.) The other comrs. were Jos. Hopkinson and Tbos. Yarrow. THOMPSON (JOHN B.) 1857. N. J. Teachers' Assn. (A.R. state supt. public schools 1857: 35-56.) THOMPSON (JOSEPH) Member of state bd. of taxation, 1898-1904. Reports ; see Taxation : State. Annual THOMPSON (JOSEPH I.) Relief of; see Finance: State. Expenditures. Sheiifi of Monmouth County THOMPSON (LEWIS A.) Senator from Somerset Co., 1885-1890, 1894-1896. Reports by [Select] Committee 1889. March 26. Presentation of comptroUer's esti- mates. (Sen. jol. 1889: 503.) THOMPSON (R. P.) Bank comr., 1852-1854 ; see Banks, serial group B. THOMPSON (RICHARD P.) 1805-1859 Assemblyman from Salem Co., 1833/4 ; Attorney General, 1844-1845, 1852-1856 (for special reports; see Attorney General). Reports by [Select] Committee 1834. Jan. 28. Militia system. (Votes of Ass^n. 1833/4: 292.) . Feb. 14. On proposals for prtg. {Same 1833/4: 388-389.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 667 THOMSON (ROBERT C.) Assemblyman from Sussex Co., 1816-1819. Reports by [Select] Committee 1818. Jan. 16. Columbia Bridge Co. (Votes of Assem. Jan. 1818: 48-49.) THOMPSON (WILLIAM J.) Assemblyman from Camden Co., 1893-1894. Reports by Special Committee 1894. May 15. Bridge from Easton, Penn. to Phillips- burg, N. J. (Sen. Jol. 1894: 697-700; Minutes of Assem. 1894: 954-957.) THORNTON (JOHN C.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1857, 1858. Reports by Special Committee 1858. See Slavery, this date. THORPE (FRANCIS N.) 1903. Grape culture. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1903: 87-94.) THORPE (JOHN) 1885. Chrysanthemum. 1885: 90-98.) (Procs. state hortic. socy. THROCKMORTON (THOMAS C.) Assemblyman from Monmouth Co., 1841-1844. Reports by Committee on Teeasubee's Accounts 1843. See Finance: State, serial group B. THURBER (L. W.) 1874/5-1886/7. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Morris Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1874/5 app. (pp. 75-78) — same 1886/7.) THURSTON (ROBT. H.) 1878. See Brown (Saml. C). THWING (C. F.) 1878. The lack of a trade education as the cause of crime. (1 A.R. bureau of statistics of labor and in- dustries 1878: 272-275.) From tbe Christian Union, Oct. 30, 1878. TIEBOUT (Henry) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1804-1807, 1809. Reports by Committee on Teeasubee's Accounts 1805-1806. See Finance: State, serial group B. TILTON (PETER) 1902/3-1903/4. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Ocean Co. (A.R. bd. .of education 1902/3 (pp. 72-74) — same 1903/4.) TINDALL (CHAS.) 1893-1894. Experiment at Middletown with fertilizers on asparagus. (14 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 6 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1893 (p. 146) — 15 same and 7 same 1894.) TINE (BENJAMIN E.) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1891-1893. See Holcombe (F. S.). TOBACCO See also Cigars. Crop; see Agriculture. Crops TOFFEY (JOHN J.) State Treasurer, 1885-1890 ; see Finance : State ; also Treasurer. 1886. Jan. 12. Restoration of state house. 9 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1886 v. 3, doc. 39; Sen. jol. 1886: 73- 78; House jol. 1886: 72-78.) . Same, separate. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1886. 9 pp. Joint rept. with Leon Abbett, E. J. Anderson and Henry C. Kelsey. TOHICKON CREEK Rainfall and Flow; see Climate. Rainfall TOLLES (F. C.) 1873/4-1874/5. Rept. as supt. of schools of Phillipsburg. (A.R. bd. of education 1873/4 app. (pp. 14-17) — same 1874/5.) TOM CODS; see FISH AND GAME TOMATO Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable TOMLINSON (E. P.) 1890. [Peach culture.] (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1890: 154-155.) 1895. Is it advisable to plant more peach orchards in N. J.; varieties. {Same 1895: 116.) TOMPKINS (DANIEL F.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1855. 1855. March 8. Rept. of minority of committee (Howell) upon charge of attempted bribery of a member of the House. (Minutes of Assem. 1855: 697-700.) . Same, separate; with majority rept. Trenton: Reformer Office, 1855. 7 pp. TOMS RIVER, OCEAN CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Bank of Trade; Delaware and Hudson Bank TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEYS See also Geology. Receipts and Expenditures ; also U. S. Coast and Geodetic Surrey. 1854-1856. Rept. of topographical engr. (Egbert L. Viele). In Documents as follows : 1854 in 1 A.K. geol. survey 1854 : 96-100. 1855 " 2 1855:21-52. 1856 " 3 1856 : 71-79. 1855. [Field work of topographer in Sussex, Morris, Salem, Monmouth, Hudson, Warren, Cape May, Cumberland, Atlantic cos.]; by E. L. Viele. (2 A.R. geol. survey 1855: 44-48.) 1856. Progress in topographical survey of Cape May, Sussex, Monmouth, Morris, Warren, Salem, Cum- berland and Hudson cos. (3 same 1856: 78-79.) 1875. On construction of topographical map of state and aid furnished by U. S. Coast Survey. Same 1875: 13-18.) 1877. Topographical survey; preparation of maps, etc. (Sam,e 1877: 31-32.) . Continuation of U. S. coast survey triangulation of state. (Some 1877: 30-31.) 1878. Topographical survey of country betw. Watch- ung Mountains (Orange Mts.) and Hudson River. (Same 1878: 83.) . U. S. coast survey triangulation in N. J.; by E A. Bowser. {Same 1878: 81-82.) 668 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEYS— cont'd 1880. Topographical survey; progress. (Same 1880: 10.) 1881. Topographical surveys. ISame 1881: 11-19.) 1882. On topographical survey. (Same 1882: 9-10.) 1883. On progress of state topographical survey. (Some 1883: 11-12.) 1884. On topographical survey. {Same 1884: 10-12.) 1885. See Geology, the general group, this date. 1887. Topographic survey; by C. C. Vermeule. (A.R. state geologist 1887: 11-19.) 1890. See Geology, the general group, this date. 1898. Topographic survey was begun in 1877 and com- pleted in 1887; need of revised maps; plans. (A.R. state geologist 1898: xxiii-xxiv.) 1899. On topographic work, plans for maps, etc. (Same 1899: xxii-rxiii.) 1900. Review of topographic work during year and progress of maps, etc. (Same 1900: xi-xiii.) 1901. Review of topographic work of year; maps pub- lished. (Some 1901: xiv-xv.) 1902. Resumption of cooperation with U. S. geol. sur- vey. (Sam/e 1902: 22.) Topographic work of the year; maps published. (Sonte 1902: 6-7.) 1903. Topographic work; revision and preparation of maps. (Same 1903: xiv-xv.) . Cooperation with U. S. geol. survey in connec- tion with its geol. map of country. (Same 1903 xxxiii.) 1904. Cooperation with U. S. geol. survey. (Same 1904 13-15.) . Topographical work: field; office. (Same 1904 6.) Maps; see Geology. Maps TORNADOES; see CLIMATE TORONTO Fair; see Agriculture. Fairs TOTTEN (COL.) 1823. See Canals: Individual. Morris Canal. TOWN OF UNION, HUDSON CO. Manual Training in; see Education Schools in; see Education TOWNSHIP SYSTEM; see EDUCATION TOWNLEY (I.) 1892. Mushrooms. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1892: 149-151.) . Same. (20 A.R. bd. agric. 1892: 459-462.) TOWNSEND (JOSHUA) Assemblyman from Cape May Co., 1820-1821, 1823. 1826, 1828-1829. Reports by [Select] CoMMnTEE 1821. Oct. 31. Deer hunting. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1821: 16.) TOWNSEND (RICHARD) Assemblyman from Cape Slay Co., 1778, 1781, 1787- 1788, 1790-1796 ; member of committee to count and bum cancelled money, 1794 (see Money). TOWNSEND (S. C.) 1883. Cape May Co. crop rept. (11 A.R. bd. agric. 1883: 306.) 1884. Same. (12 same 1884: 411.) TOWNSEND (S. H.) 1904. Meadow roads a successful experiment. (11 A.R. comr. of public roads 1904:. 75-77.) TOWNSEND (STILLWELL H.) 1899/00. Manual training at Cape May City. (A.R. bd. of education 1899/00: 418-426.) TOY (ISAIAH) Assemblyman from Burlington Co., 1825/6-1827/8. Reports by [Select] Committee 1828. Feb. 16. Oyster beds in Cumberland Co. (Votes of Assem. 1827/8: 213-214.) TRANSPORTATION See also Bridges, Canals, Railroads, Boads, etc. ? -1785. History of early transportation; packsad- dling across the AU^hany Mts. (7 A.R. comr. of public roads 1900: 76-78.) 1891. Address of Gov. Abbett at mtg. of state bd. of agric. (18 A.R. bd. of agric. 1890: 187-193.) Transportation ; taxation ; roads. 1892. Address of (Jov. Abbett. (19 same 1891: 169-173.) Transportation rates for agric. products ; taxation of farm property ; good roads, 1897. Rept of transportation committee. (24 same 1896: 105-106.) 1903. Interest of farmer in subject of transportation. (30 same 1902: 70-71.) TRAVELING LIBRARIES; see LIBRARIES TREASURER Annual Reports; see Finance: Special Reports State Jam,es Mott 1792. Oct. 26. Joint rept with auditor (Dunham) on books of late treasurer, J. Stevens. (Votes of Assem. 1792/3: 18.) Peter Gordon 1808. Nov. 19. Unsettled accts. in treasurer's office. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1808: 126-127.) 1811. Jan. 16. Trenton Bank. (Some 1870/1: 400-401.) . Feb. 7. Tax on Jersey Bank. (Same Jan. 1811: 475-476.) . Oct 23. Jersey Bank; condition of his accts.; etc. (Same Oct 1811: 11-12.) 1812. Jan. 9. Jersey Banking House and lots. (Same Jan. 1812: 87-88.) . Oct. 28. Accts.; accts. of state prison; Jersey Bank. (Same Oct 1812: 11-12.) 1813. Oct 27. Jersey Bank; Camden Bank; militia etc. (Same Oct 1813: 12.) 1815. Jan. 19. Payment to militia the past campaien. (Same 1814/5: 131-132.) . Jan. 31. Suit betw. state and Jersey Banking Co. (Same 1814/5: 167.) . Feb. 4. Amt of money due state and amt. likely to be soon reed. (Same 1814/5: 188-189.) 1816. Improvements of assembly room. (Same 1815/6: 100-103.) . Oct 23. Jersey Banking House and lots; Mt Holly Bank; repairs of council chamber; purchase of U. S. 6% stock. (Same 1816/7: 22-24.) . Oct 25. Cumberland Bank. (Same 1816/7: 28.) 1818. Jan. 12. Delinquent co. collectors. (Same Jan. 1818: 27-29.) . Oct 28. Investment of school fund. (Same 1818/9: 7-8.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 669 TREASURER— cont'd Special Reports — cont'd Peter Gordon — cont'd 1819. Jan. 14. Lottery In connection with contem- plated turnpike road to facilitate communication betw. N. Y., Penn. and N. J. (Same Jan. 1819: 70-71.) . Jan. 23. School fund stock. {Same 1818/9: 87.) 1820. Jan. 14. School fund. (Same 1819/20: 62-63.) . June 12. Amt. of moneys in treasury unappro- priated, where deposited, etc. (Sams May 1820: 230.) Charles Parker 1821. Nov. 22. Moneys and certificates reed, from late treasurer (Gordon); deficit. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1821: 101-102.) 1823. Estimating revenue and expenses of state for 1824 and 1825. (Same Oct. 1823: 135-137.) 1824. Nov. 10. Receipts and expenditures. (Same Oct. 1824: 77-79.) . Nov. 18. Collection of fines and forfeitures from certain delinquent co. oflScers. (Same Oct. 1824: 96-98.) 1825. Nov. 30. State lands at Paterson. (Some 1825/6: 157-158.) 18.?6. Nov. 3. Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. (Same Oct. 1826: 60.) . Nov. 17. Milford and Owego Turnpike Co. (Same Oct. 1826: 92-93.) 1829. Feb. 16. Sum necessary to be raised for support of state govt, the current year. (Same 1828/9: 269- 271.) 1830. Jan. 25. State lands at Paterson. (Same 1829/30: 118.) . Feb. 19. Bank taxation. (Sam^ 1829/30: 237- 238.) . Feb. 23. [Estimates submitted to a special com- mittee.] (Same 1829/30: 251-253.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1829/30 : 253.) 1831. Jan. 19. Transportation of convicts to state prison. (Votes of Assem. 1830/1: 111-112.) 1832. Feb. 14. School fund. (Same 1831/2: 168-174.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered printed. (Votes of Assem. 1831/2 : 174.) William, Grant 1833. Jan. 19. Bank stmt. (Votes of Assem. 1832/3: 178-181.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 300 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1832/3:182.) . Feb. 6. Estimates. (Votes of Assem. 1832/3: 309-310.) Charles Parker 1834. Feb. 7. Camden and Amboy R.R. and Trans- portation Co. (Jol. legisl. council 1833/4: 96-98.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Jol. legisl. council 1833/4: 99 ) 1834. Feb. 14. Oysters. (Votes of Assem. 1833/4: 391.) Jacob Kline 1837. Feb. 23. Estimates Oct. 1836-Oct. 1838; receipts from the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy R.R. and Transportation cos. during 1836. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 512-514.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7:515.) . May 25. Present situation of treasury. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 883-884.) . June ]. Loan. (Same 1836/7: 941.) TREASURER— cont'd Special Reports — cont'd Isaac Southard 1838. [Jan. 11.] Revenues collected and disbursed in 1836; estimates for 1837, etc. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8: 322-328.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Usual no. ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1837/8:332.) . Oct. 31. Amt. paid by state under act to en- courage silk culture. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9: 35.) 1839. Jan. 21. Surplus revenue. (Same 1838/9: 311- 312.) . Jan. 28. State lands at Paterson. (Jol. legisl. council 1838/9: 139.) . Feb. 5. Estimates; revenue of school fund. (Jol. legisl. council 1838/9:165-167; Votes of Assem. 1838/9: 369-371.) . Same, separate, n. t. p. 3 pp. Copy seen In the N. J. State Library in a volume entitled " Repts., 1838." 2000 copies were ordered printed. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9 : 371.) . Feb. 25. Milford and Owego and Hamburg and Milford Turnpike cos. (Votes of Assem. 1838/9: 490-491.) 1840. Jan. 17. State lands at Paterson. (Same 1839/40: 206-210.) . Jan. 28. Distribution of pamphlets, laws and jols. of the Legisl. (Same 1839/40: 247.) 1841. Feb. 2. Specie payments. (Same 1840/1: 304- 327.) . Feb. 9. Joint rept. with atty.-gen. resp. difEer- ences with the Camden and Amboy R.R. and Trans- portation Co., and N. J. R.R. and Transportation Co. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1840/1: 164-165; Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 400-401.) . Feb. 11. Bank failures. (Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 406-407.) . March 3. Estimate of amt. of tax necessary to be raised. (Same 1840/1: 567-569.) . March 6. Corresp. with joint companies, etc. (Some 1840/1: 595-596.) 1842. Feb. 23. Estimated amt. of tax necessary to be raised for ensuing year. (Same 1841/2: 481-482.) . Nov. 3. School fund. (Same Oct. 1842: 77-84.) . Same, separate. Not seen. Ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1842 : 85.) 1843. Jan. 9. Receipts from treasurer of U. S. on acct. of sales of public lands. (Votes of Assem. 1842/3: 254.) 1844. March 6. Charges preferred agst. him by com- mittee. (Jol. legisl. council 1843/4: 426-427; Votes of Assem. 1843/4: 604-605.) Stacy A. Paxson 1845. March 11. Estimated receipts and disburse- ments. (Sen. jol. 1845: 595-596.) Saml. A. Stryker 1848. Jan. 22. Rept. of the no. of pensioners in N. J., by the treasurer. (Votes of Assem. 1848: 357-360.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1848. 6 pp. Copy seen in the N. J. State Library. 200 copies were ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. Jan. 1848 : 361.) Rescarrick M. Smith 1851. Feb. 27. Stmts, of vouchers, securities and bonds reed, from late state treasurer (Malrs). (Votes of Assem. 1851: 888-890.) 1859. March 8. Arrearages of tax due state from Central R.R. (Sen. jol. 1859 app. pp. 1095-1096.) Josephus Sooy, Jr. 1872. Feb. 20. Alleged improper disbursement of state funds. (Minutes of Assem. 1872: 443; Legisl. docs. 1872 [doc. 33].) 670 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY TREASURER— cont'd Special Reports — cont'd Oeorge M. Wright 1879. n. d. Insurance fees paid Into state treasury by secy, of state. Trenton: J. L. Murphy, 1879. 2 11. 1880. Jan. 26. Pleuro-pneuinonia bill. (Leglsl. docs. 1880 V. 1, doc. 27: 3.) . Jan. 29. State bank of New Brunswick. (Sen. jol. 1880: 122-125.) . Same. (Sen. jol. 1880: 122-125.) . Jan. 29. Same. 6 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1880 v. 1, doc. 28.) . March 8. Accts. of secy, of state 1866-1870. 35 pp. (Same 1880, doc. 31.) 1881. March 8. Pees of clerk in chancery, clerk of Supreme Court and secy, of state. (Legisl. docs. 1881, V. 1, doc. 38: 4.) Jonathan H. Blackwell 1885. Jan. 20. Accts. rendered by heirs of late treas- urer Wright. (Sen. jol. 1885: 86-88.) John J. Toffey 1891. Accts. submitted by Treasurer Gray, Nov. 1, 1890 to March 7, 1891. (Sen. jol. 1891: 434-436.) Frank O. Briggs 1902. Feb. 24. Accts. of heirs of late Treasurer Swain. (Sen. jol. 1902: 107-110.) TREAT (6. W.) 1871/2. Rept. as secy, of bd. of education of Rahway. (A.R. bd. of education 1871/2 app. p. 16.) TREAT (MRS. MARY) 1887. Apple-root louse. 1887: 83-86.) (Procs. state hortic. socy. TREADWELL (ALFRED M.) Reports by Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1865. Investigating Committee See Railroads : Individual. Erie Railway, under date 1865. TREMAINE (S. C.) 1904. Anthrax outbreak in Cumberland Co. (28 A.R. bd. of health 1904: 179-180.) TRENTOri, MERCER CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Artisan Bank; City Bank; Mechanics and Manufacturers' Bank; Merchant^ Bank; Trenton Banking Co. Bridges; see Bridges: Individual Clay Deposits; see Industries. Pottery, etc. Clay Climate; see that title Fire Companies; see Fire Health; see Public Health Industrial Education; see Education Industries and Manufactures; see that title Manual Training; see Education Potteries; see Industries. Pottery. Clay and Glass Precipitation; see Climate. Precipitation Rainfall; see Climate. Rainfall Sanitation; see that title Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks. Peo- ple's; State Savings Banks; also Trenton Saving Fund Society School Houses; see Education Schools in; see Education Taxes; see Taxation: Local TRENTON, MERCER CO.— cont'd Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies Typhoid Fever; see Public Health Valuation; see Taxation: State Water Supply; see that title TRENTON BATTLE MONUMENT; see PAKKS AND MONU- MENTS TRENTON SCHOOL FOR INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION; see EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS TRICHINOSIS; see AGRICULTURE. LIVESTOCK. INSPEC- TION TRIGONOMETRICAL SURVEY 1876. Trigonometrical survey of state. (A.R. state geologist 1876: 11-12.) TRIMBLE (ISAAC P.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1859, 1866, 1867. 1866. Author of "Insect enemies of fruit and fruit trees "; state aid in publication. (Legisl. docs. 1867: 100-102.) Reports by Committee on Agbiculttjee 1866. Report; [agrie. in N. J.]. (Legisl. docs. 1866: 817-827.) TRIMBLE (MRS. L. R.) 1894. Farmers' flower gardens and yards. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1894: 166-170.) TROUT; see FISH AND GAME TROUTDALE; see FISH AND GAME TRUANCY; see EDUCATION TRUCK SYSTEM; see LABOR TRUNKS AND BAGS Manufacture; see Industries, etc. TRUST COMPANIES; see BANKS TRUSTS 1836. Rept. of [select] committee (Saunier) on act to incorporate the N. J. Trust and Comn. Co. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6: 466-467.) 1878. Rept. of special committee (Harris) on coal combination. 4 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1878 doc. 49.) 1888. Combinations in restraint of trade should be regulated by legislature. (Govs. mess. (Green) Jan. [10], 1888: 37.) 1893. Combinations for mutual profit within certain limits justifiable; monopolies unjustifiable; com- bination to control coal supply and attempts to con- trol water supply are dangerous. (Same (Werts) Jan. 17. 1893: 5-6.) 1903. The relation of N. J. to trust question. (SaiM (Murphy) Jan. 1903: 17-22.) Expenditures 1901. Expenses of delegate to meeting of civic federa- tion on trusts. (A.R. treasurer 1900/1: 304.) . Same. (A.R. comptroller 1900/1: 76.) TUBERCULOSIS Animal; see Agriculture. Livestock. Inspection Human; see Public Health TUBERCULOUS Maintenance; see Maintenance INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY 671 TUCKER (ELLETT) AsBemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1804 ; quarter- master general, 1814-1820 ; see MUltla ; also Quartermaster-General. 1807. Nov. 3. Repairs to state house. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1807: 24-25.) Joint rept. with Peter Gordon and James J. Wilson. 1817. Oct. 17. Rept. of the comrs. apptd. by act of N. J. Legisl. for settling differences betw. that state and Penn. Trenton: J. J. Wilson, 1817. 34 pp. The other comrs. were Wm. S. Pennington and David Thompson, Jr. Copies of the report were seen in the N. J. State Library, Princeton University Library and the N. J. Hist. Socy., Newark. 1820. Nov. 6. State house and yard. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1820: 59-64.) Joint rept. with Eobt. M'Neely. TUCKER (WM. B.) Deputy Factory Inspector, third district, 1898-1902 ; see Labor. Factory Inspection. TUCKERTON, OCEAN CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual Clams; see Fish and Game TURNER (JOHN S.) 1896/7-1897/8. Rept. as city supt. of Bridgeton schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1896/7 (pp. 204-209)— same 1897/8.) 1899. Tomatoes. (27 A.R. bd. of agric. 1899: 291-297.) TURNIP Crop; see Agiiculture. Crops. Vegetable TURNLEY (C. W.) 1888. Adornment of farmers' grounds. (16 A.R. bd. of agric. 1888: 501-505.) TUTTLE (SILAS) Assemblyman from Morris Co., 1837-1838. Reports by Sbuect Committee 1837. Feb. 16. Common schools. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 441-449.) Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered printed. . Feb. 16. Purchase of copies of " District School," by J. O. Taylor. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 457-458.) TWITCHELL (GEO. M.) 1899. Structure and individuality of animals as re- lated to purpose. (26 A.R. bd. of agric. 1898: 149- 174.) TYPHOID FEVER; see PUBLIC HEALTH TYPHUS FEVER; see PUBLIC HEALTH UNGER (J. J.) 1897/8-1900/1. Rept. as principal of public schools of Vineland. (A.R. bd. of education 1897/8 (pp. 263- 266)— same 1900/1.) 1898/9-1903/4. Manual training in Landis township, Cumberland Co. (Some 1898/9 (pp. 407-410)— some 1903/4.) 1899/00-1900/1. Not found. UNION COUNTY Created by act of March 19, 1857. See also Cranford, Elizabeth, North Plainfield, Plaln- fleld, Rahway, Eoselle, Scotch Plains, Springfield, Summit, Westfield. Agricultural Societies; see that title Almshouse; see Maintenance. Almshouses Bridges; see that title Crops; see Agriculture. Crops Forest Fires; see Forests and Forestry UNION COUNTY— cont'd Jail; see Maintenance. Delinquents Roads; see that title Savings Banks; see Banks: Individual Savings Banks Schools in; see Education UNION HILL, HUDSON CO. Schools in; see Education UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY See also Geology. Receipts and Expenditures. serial 1887-1894. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey of N. J.; by Edward A. Bowser. In Documents as follows : 1887 In A.R. state geologist 1887 : 9-10. ^ „_ 1888 in V. 1. final rept. state geologist 1888 : 10-38. 1889 in A.R. state geologist 1889 : 11. 1890 " 1890:28. 1891 " " " " 1891:33-34. 1892 " 1892:31-32. 1893 " " " " 1893:31-32. 1894 " " " " 1895 : xxxv-xxxvl. non-serial 1879. On the U. S. geodetic survey of N. J. (A.R. state geologist 1879: 8-9.) 1880. On U. S. geodetic survey. (.Same 1880: 8-9.) 1881. On U. S. coast and geodetic survey of N. J. (Some 1881: 8-10.) 1882. On the U. S. coast and geodetic survey. (Same 1882: 8.) 1883. On geodetic survey by U. S. coast and geodetic survey at expense of U. S. Govt. {Same 1883: 8-10.) 1884. On geodetic survey. (Same 1884: 8-9.) 1885! Geographic surveys — geodetic and topographic. (Some 1885: 8-35.) 1886. Geographic surveys — geodetic and topographic. (Some 1886: 8-69.) UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY; see EDUCATION: INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY; see EDUCATION: IN- DIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS UPSON (WM. F.) 1898/9-1903/4. Manual training in Glen Ridge. (A.R. bd. of education 1903/4: 201-206.) VACCINATION; see PUBLIC HEALTH Vagrancy; see Population. Vagrant VAIL (GEO.) 1852. Rept. of N. J. comrs. to World's Fair, London; Vail, chrm. (App. to Sen. jol. Jan. 1852: 60-97; App. to House jol. 1852: 60-97.) . Same, separate. Trenton: Prtd. at the True American Office, 1852. 37 pp. VAIL (M. H. C.) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1867. 1891/2-1893/4. Rept. as co. supt. of schools in Essex Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1891/2, pt. 1, App. (pp. 22-26)— same 1893/4.) VALENTINE (CALEB H.) Assemblyman from Warren Co., 1830/1-1832/3, 1835/6- 1836/7 ; Councilman, 1840/1. Reports by [Seeect] Committee 1836. Jan. 25. Delaware and Raritan Canal and Cam- den and Amboy R.R. and Transportation Co. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6: 278-282.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1835/6:282.) 672 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY VALENTINE (CALEB HO—tont'd Reports by — cont'd [Select] Committee — cont'd 1837. Jan. 5. Petition of Belvldere, Delaware R.R. Co. for banking privileges. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 133-135.) . Feb. 14. Surplus revenue. (Votes of Assem. 1836/7: 437-441.) Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. VALENTINE (F. H.) 1897. From farm to market. (24 A.R. bd. of agric. 1896: 93-102.) VAN ALSTYNE (EDWD.) 1902. Breeding the dairy cow. (29 AJl. bd. of agric. 1901: 203-220.) VAN ARSDALE (ELIAS) Commissioner on accounts of Society for Establishing Useful Manofactnres, 1814-1816. Reports; see Industries. Associations 1816. Oct. 19. See Rutherfurd (John). VAN ATTA (JOHN) Deputy Factory Inspector, second district, 1895-1897 : see Lalx>r. Factory Inspection. VAN BOSKERCK (ABRAHAM L.) Assemblyman from Hudson Co., 1841-1842. 1851. See Water Supply, Hoboken, this date. VAN BRUNT (JOHN) Senator from Bergen Co., 18.jO-18.j1. 1856. Jan. 18. Comn. to codify the school laws. Tren- ton : Office of " True American," 1856. 24 pp. . Same. (App. to House gol. 1856 [doc.] C.) VAN BUSKIRK (EDWD. E.) 1902. See Holman (Geo. W. Jr.), this date. VAN CLEVE (BENJAMIN) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co.. 1777/8, 1779/80- 1781/2. 1783-1788, 1791-1793, 1795-1798/9, 1800/1, 1802/3; Councilman, 1789/90. Reports by Committee on Tbeastibeb's Aocottwts 1792-1793. See Finance: State, serial group B. 1796. See same. 1802. See same. [Select] Committee 1792. Nov. 27. Accts. and vouchers of comrs. apptd. to provide accommodation for the LegisL (Votes of Assem. Oct 1792: 92.) 1796. Feb. 13. Insolvent debtors. (Same Feb. 1796: 13.) 1797. Jan. 27. BIdg. for employment and confine- ment of convicts. (Same Jan. 1797: 7-8.) 1798. Nov. 3. Auditor's office. (Same Oct. 1798: 23.) 1799. Feb. 15. Distribution of estate of persons who die insolvent. (Same Jan. 1799: 48.) 1801. March 5. Repairs necessary to be made on govt, house and property. (Same Feb. 1801: 67-68.) VAN DALSEM (HENRY) 1817. Oct. 29. House and lot in Jersey City belonging to the state. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1817: 16-17.) Joint rept. with James Vanderpool and Wm. S. Penning- ton. VAN DEMAN (H. E.) 1897. Suitable manures for fruits. (25 A.R. bd. of agric. 1897: 231-248.) 1902. Horticultural questions. (29 same 1901: 115-150.) VAN DEVENTER (J.) 1878. Acct. of a state hortic. socy. organized about 1842 and terminated in 1853. (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 170-171.) VAN DIKE (JOHN S.) 1893/4-1895/6. Rept. as co. snpt. of schools in Mercer Co. (A.R. bd. of education 1893/4 app. A. (pp. 35-56)— same 1895/6.) VAN DOREN (J.) 1878. Pear blight (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 164.) VAN DRESSER (HENRY) 1903. Dairy cow. (30 A.R. bd. agric. 1902: 203-224.) . Poultry and egg production. (30 same 1902: 249- 266.) VAN DUYN (JAMES) Assemblyman from Somerset Co., 1796-1810, 1812-1814. Reports by Committee on TBEAStrsEB's Accounts 1798. See Finance: State, serial group B. [Select] Committee 1799. June 11. State prison. (Votes of Assem. May 1799: 39.) 1805. Nov. 4. Arrears of taxes in Monmouth Co. (Jol. legisl. council Oct 1805: 398.) 1806. March 11. Importation of slaves. (Votes of Assem. Feb. 1806: 597.) 1807. Dec. 2. Uniform weights and measures within the U. S. (Same Oct 1807: 157.) 1813. Jan. Petition of stockholders of Union Turn- pike Co. (Same 1812/3: 49.) VAN DXJYNE (HARRISON) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1879-1881. Reports by Committee of Wats anb Means 1880. March 12. Alleged losses sustained by state through its financial officers. (Minutes of Ass^n. 1880: 888-892.) . Same. (LegisL docs. 1880 v. 1, doc. 35: 1-8.) VAN DYCK (F. C.) 1881. Teas, coffee, mustard, arrowroot. (5 AJt. bd. of health 1881: 103.) VANDYKE (HENRY) Assemblyman from Middlesex Co., 1832, 1834, 1850. Reports by Committee on Ageicultuke 1850. Feb. 7. Rept in relation to the apptmt of a state agriculturist Trenton: Prtd. by Sherman & Harron, 1850. 5(1) pp. Copy seen In the New Jersey State Library, Trenton. Usual no. ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1850 : 538.) . Same. (Minutes of Assem., 1850: 536-538.) 1850. Feb. 12. Bureau of Agric. in Washington. (Votes of Assem. 1850: 494-497; 564-567.) Same, separate. Not seen. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1850 : 497.) VAN GILDER (T.) 1894. Tomato raising. (22 A.R. bd. of agria 1894: 384- 386.) VAN mSE (L A.) 1877. SoUs and crops in vicinity of Bricksbni^. Ocean Co. (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 83-85.) INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY 673 VAN HORN (R. M.) 1892/3-1893/4. Rept. as supervising principal of Bel- videre schools. (A.R. bd. of education 1892/3 pt. 1, app. (pp. 66-67)— some 1893/4.) VAN RIKER (DANL.) 1798. See Roads. Bergen Co., this date. VAN SANTVOORD (ABRAHAM) Councilman from Hudson Co., 1840/1. Reports by [Select] Committee 1841. Feb. 25. State house and grounds connected with it. (Jol. legisl. council 1840/1: 211-212; Votes of Assem. 1840/1: 501-502.) VAN SICKLE (WM. M.) 1889. Sussex Co. weeds. (11 A.R. state agrlc. exper. station and 3 A.R. agrlc. college exper. station 1890: 381-388.) VANSICKLE (SYLVESTER) State Librarian, 1852-1853 ; see Libraries. VAN SYCKLE (ANDREW) Assemblyman from Hunterdon Co., 1852-1853. Reports by Special Committee 1852. Feb. 13. Petitions on subject of medical laws. (Votes of Assem. 1852: 323-325.) VAN WA6ENEN (ISAAC) Assemblyman from Essex Co., 1843-1845. Reports by [Select] Committee 1844. Feb. 15. Lotteries. (Minutes of Assem. 1843/4: 443-445.) . . Same, separate. Not seen. 250 copies ordered prtd. (Minutes of Assem. 1843/4 : 445.) 1844. Mch. 1. Treasurer's accts. (Votes of Assem. 1843/4: 559-563; Jol. Legisl. Council 1843/4: 326(?)- 330.) • . Same, separate. Not seen. 1500 copies were ordered prtd. (Votes of Assem. 1843/4 : 563) ; 500 copies. (Jol. Legisl. Council 1843/4 : 330) . VAN WAGONER (C. S.) Assemblyman from Passaic Co., 1849-1850. Reports by Committee of Ways and Means 1849. March 2. Estimated receipts and disbursements of the state. (Votes of Assem. 1849: 1077-1078.) 1850. March 7. Estimated receipts and disbursements of state. (Same 1850: 812-813.) 1819-1820, 1825-1826, VAN WINKLE (CORNELIUS) Assemblyman from Bergen Co., 1829 ; Passaic Co., 1853. Reports by [Select] Committee 1826. Nov. 22. Course for trials of speed on Hoboken Island. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1826: 96-97.) VAN WINKLE (FRANKLIN) 1904. See Climate. Floods. Northern N. J. Flood Com- mission. VAN^TTA (JACOB) Attorney-General 1875-1876 Repobts; see Attobney-General. 43 Special Repobts. VANDERBILT (GEO. 0.) Assemblyman from Mercer Co., 1874-1875 ; Senator, 1884-1888. Reports by Committee on Refobm Schools 1886. Jan. 12. Working and mngmt. of Reform School for Boys. (Sen. jol. 1886: 64-68.) . Same. 8 pp. (Legisl. docs. 1886 v. 3, doc. 42.) . Same, separate. Not seen. 1000 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1886: 69.) VANDERPOOL (JAMES) 1817. Oct. 29. House and lot In Jersey City belonging to the state. (Votes of Assem. Oct. 1817: 16-17.) Joint rept. with Henry Van Dalsem and Wm. S. Penning- ton. 1826. Dec. 11. Hoboken Banking and Grazing Com- pany. (Same Oct. 1826: 154-163.) Joint comr. wltb Asa Whitehead. . Dec. 14. See Parker (James). . Dec. 18. See Parker (James). VANDERVEER (D. AUGUSTUS) 1889. Potato culture, past, present and future. (Procs. state hortic. socy. 1889: 178-181.) 1891. Grape culture. (Same 1891: 64-65.) . Same. (19 A.R. bd. of agrlc. 1891: 496-497.) 1894. Cost of growing grapes for market. (Same 1894: 151.) 1895. Statistics of fruit culture in Monmouth, Ocean and Mercer cos. (Same 1895: 17-19.) VANDERVEER (L.) 1877. Farm at Brookside, Somerset Co. (5 A.R. bd. of agric. 1877: 69-70.) VANSANT (S.) 1869/70. Rept. as supt. of schools of Atlantic City. (A.R. bd. of education 1869/70: 77-78.) Paging from Collected docs. VARICK (T. R.) 1877. Rept. on epidemics and endemics that have occurred in state of N. J. since 1877. (1 A.R. bd. of health 1877: 103-121.) VARNISH Manufacture; see Industries, etc. VATTEMARE (ALEXANDRE) See Libraries. International Exchange. VEGETABLE Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable VERMEULE (C. CLARKSON) 1887. Topographic survey. (A.R. state geologist 1887: 11-19.) 1888. Physical description of N. J. (v. 1. Final rept. state geologist 1888: 39-199.) 1889. Water supply and artesian wells. (A.R. state geologist 1889: 76-89.) 1890. Water-supply and water-power. (Some 1890: 137- 283.) 1891. Water-supply and water-power. (Same 1891; 141- 215.) 1892. Water-supply and water-power. (Some 1892: 247- 272.) 1893. Water-supply and water-power. (Sams 1893: 371- 385.) 1894. Rept. on water-supply, water-power, flow of streams and attendant phenomena, xv (1), 352, 96 pp., maps, pis., diagrs. (v. 3. Final rept. state geol- ogist 1894.) . Same. (Legisl. docs. 1895, v. 3, doc. 24.) 674 INDEX TO DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY VERMEULE (C. CLARKSON)— cont'd 1894. Forestry in northern N. J. (A.R. state geologist 1894: 229-244.) [1895.] Notes and data pertaining to physical geog- raphy of state. 189 pp. (v. 4. Final rept. state geologist 1895, app.) 1895. Forestry in northern N. J. (A.R. state geologist 1895: 99-156.) 1896. Drainage of Hackensack and Newark tide- marshes. (Same 1896: 287-317.) 1897. Same. (Same 1897: 297-316.) . Notes of flood Feb. 6 in northern N. J. (Same 1896: 255-285.) 1898. Water-supply from wells. (Same 1898: 145-182.) . The pine belt of Southern N. J. and water-supply. (Same 1898: 183-193.) 1899. Reclamation of Hackensack and Newark. (Same 1899: xxxix-xliii.) . Forests and climate. (Rept. on forests [ace. ann. rept. state geologist] 1899: 167-172.) . Forests of N. J. (Same 1899: 13-101.) . Forests and water-supply. (Same 1899: 137-166.) . Forest and forest reservations, and their relation to water supply and agric. (27 A.R. bd. of agric. 1899: 75-84.) 1902. Floods. (A.R. state geologist 1902: 25-57.) 1903. Floods. (Same 1903: 17-43.) 1904. East Orange wells at White Oak Ridge. (Same 1904: 253-263.) VERNON (PHILIP H.) Assemblyman from Union Co., 1879-1880. Reports by Committee oy Refokmatoby School foe Boys 1880. March 10. Financial and industrial mngmt. of Reform School for Boys. (Minutes of Assem. 1880: 768-770.) . Same. 174 pp. (L^sl. docs. 1880 v. 1, doc. 34.) Testimony not given In Minutes. (Minates of Assem. 1880:770.) VIELE (E. F.) 1875. Drainage, sewerage and water supply. (2 A.R. bd. of health 1878: 124-125.) VIELE (EGBERT L.) 1854-1856. Rept. as topographical engr. (1 A.R. geol. survey 1854 (pp. 96-100) — 3 same 1856.) 1857. Dec. 26. Condition of the topographical dept of the geol. survey of N. J. ((3ovs. mess. (Newell) Jan. 1858: 66-68.) VINEGAR; see FOOD AND DRUG LAW VnCELAND, CUMBERLAND CO. Banks; see Banks: Individual. Tradesmen's Bank Climate; see that title Com Crop; see Agiicultuie. Crops. Grain Industrial Education; see Education Irrigation; see Agriculture. Soils. Irrigation Manual Training; see Education Precipitation; see that title Rainfall; see Climate. Rainfall Sanitation; see that title Schools in; see Education Sewerage; see Water Supply and Sewerage Sweet Potato Crop; see Agriculture. Crops. Vegetable. Sweet Potato Trust Companies; see Banks: Individual Trust Companies VITAL STATISTICS 1881. A review of English statistical repts. as a guide to study of vital statistics. (5 A.R. bd. of health 1881: 255-275.) 1890. Table: population, births and deaths in foreign cities and boroughs compared with N. Y., Phlla., and Boston. (17 same 1893: 532.) NEW JERSEY Beginning witli the 10th census, federal ntiUzatlon of state registration records was begun : N. J. has been a registration state since 10th census. serial 1 series Under act of March 3, 1848 and suppl. of March 19, 1851. 1849-1877. Rept. of the registry and return of births, marriages and deaths [by secy, of state]. Checklist 1849 dept. ed. Not found. " doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 490-492. 1850 dept. ed. Not found. doc. ed. n. t. p. pp. 104-107. 1851 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by M. E. Hamilton, 1852. 56 pp. Includes (pp. 3-4) rept. of the committee to whom was referred the ann. rept. of the secy, of state rel. to registry and returns .... Feb. 13, 1852. 1851 doc. ed. n. t. p. 56 pp. 1852 dept. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by M. E. Hamilton, 1853. 53 pp. 1852 doc. ed. Trenton : Prtd. by M. E. Hamilton, 1853. 53 pp. 1853 dept. ed. Not found. 500 copies ordered prtd. (Sen. Jol. 1854 : 37 ; Minutes of Assem. 185