Z.88i U6 NxO Cornell University Library Z 881.U5WO Select list of references on wool, with 3 1924 014 490 100 Hate (EoUegc of Agticultutc At Qlornell IniuersttH Ethrarg LIBEAEY OF OOl^fGBESS SELECT LIST OF REFERENCES ON WOOL WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE TARIFF COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HERMANN HENRY BERNARD MEtER CHIEF BIBLIOGRAPHER WASHINGTON ' GOVERNMENT PRINTING OTyiCE ForsBlebythe 1911. Saperlntendent of Doouments Price 20c CklXfl^nunent Printing Office Cornell University Library The original of this bool< 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/cu31924014490100 LIBEAEY OF OONGEESS SELECT LIST OF REFERENCES ON WOOL WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE TARIFF COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HERMANN HENRY BERNARD MEYER CHIEF BIBLIOGRAPHER WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1911 UiTwo L. C. card, 11—35005 TABLE OF CONTENTS Prefatory note 5 Bibliography 7 Periodicals 8-11 Wool trade and economics, with special reference to the tariff: United States 12-32 General 33-35 Germany 36-37 Great Britain 38-41 Colonies 42-46 Other countries 47-49 History 50-52 Sheep raising: Periodicals 53-55 General 55-62 History 62-64 Wool manufacture: General 65-77 History 77-80 Articles in periodicals 81-119 Articles in United States consular reports 120-135 Speeches in Congress, Sixty-second Congress, first session 136-142 Author index 143-149 Subject index 151-163 3 PREFATORY NOTE This list was compiled to meet the needs of the Committee on Ways Means of the House of Representatives. It is now printed to meet the demand for copies roused by the widespread interest in the revision of Schedule K, Wool. In preparing the material for the press the references have been arranged under three main heads, Wool trade and economics, Sheep raising, and Wool manufacture, with separate sections for articles in periodicals, articles in the United States con- sular reports, and for recent speeches in Congress. A very full subject index has been provided which it is hoped will add materially to the value of the list as a key to the literature of wool in the Library of Congress. H. H. B. Meter Chief Bibliographer Heebert Putnam Librarian of Congress Washington, D. C, July 25, 1911 5 BIBLIOGRAPHY Gt. Brit. Patent office. Library. Subject list of works on the textile industries and wearing apparel, including the cul- ture and chemical technology of textile fibres, in the library of the Patent ofiice. London: H. M. Stationery off., 1902. 127, (1) pp. 12°. (Patent office library series: no. 10. Bibliographical series: no. 7) Wool, pp. 110-117. 3-27500 Z7914.T3G7 National association of wool manufacturers. A bibliography of wool and the woolen manufacture. (In its Bulletin, 1891, v. 21: 118-134. Boston, 1891. 8°.) TS1600.N2,v.21 TJ. S. Superintendent of documents. List of publications of the Agriculture department, 1862-1902, with analytical index. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1904. 623 pp. 8°. {Bib- liography of United States public documents. Department list no. 1) Sheep, pp. 518-519; Wool, pp. 611-612. 4-32498 Z1223.A12 Z5075.U5U56'04 Wright, Chester Whitney. Wool-growing and the tariff. Boston and New YorJc: Houghton Miiflin company, 1910. xiii, 362 pp. tables, fold, charts. 8°. {Harvard economic studies . . . vol. v) Bibliography: pp. 329-334. 10-15622 HD9895.W8 7 PERIODICALS Besides journals devoted to wool, this list includes periodicals containing current material upon the wool trade or wool raising either in thp Form of articles, reports, or tabulated statistics. American economist, v. 3-46. New York: American protective tariff league, 1889-1910. ^3 V. monthly. HC101.A5 American textile manufacturer. Successor to American cotton manufacturer and Southern and western textile excelsior. Charlotte, N. C. [J. Cuthhertson & co., etc.] 1898-1909. 12 V. illus. F°. weeTcly. Continued by Textile manufacturer. CA 8-3537 Unrev'd TSX300.A4 American wool and cotton reporter, v. 5-24. Boston, 1891-1910. 20 v. F°. weeUy. TS1300.W8 American wool, cotton & financial reporter, v. 5-22. Boston [etc.; F. P- Bennett] 1891-1908. 18 v. iUus. (ind. ports.) F°. weeJcly. Continued as Wool and cotton reporter. CA 8-3215 Unrev'd TS1300.W8 Bennett's weekly, with which is combined "Textile America." New Yorlc: Textile America pub. co., 1897-1900. 4 r. F°. CA 8-1231 HF1.B4 "The Blue book" textile directory of the United States and Canada. [Office ed.] 6th-23d, 1893/94-1910/11. New York, 1888-1910. 17 v. 8°. Sept. 14-99-16 TS1312.B6 The Blue book textile directory of the United States and Canada. 16th-23d annual ed. 1903/04-1910/11. [Travelers' ed.] New York: Davison puUishinn co., 1903-1910. 7 v. maps. 12°. 3-17250 _ TS1312.B76 The Board of trade journal, v. 1-70. July 1886-1910. London: Printed for H. M. Stationery off., hy Eyre and Spottiswoode [etc.] 1887-1910. 70 v. maps. 8°. xreekly. Index . . . volumes i. to xx. July 1886 to June 1896. London: Printed for II. M. Stationery off., ly E>/re and Spottiswoode, 1893-1896. 2 v. 8°. 8-]3074-6t HF183.B8 wool: peeiodicals 9 Boston journal of commerce and textile industries, v. 11, 18-73. Boston [Boston journal of commerce puUisJiing company] 1878-1908. 58 v. in 48. illus., ports., diagrs. F°. weeMy. CA 8-2880 Unrev'd TS1.B74 The British trade journal, v. 1-49. 1863-1911. London: Morgan hros. [etc.] 1863-1911. 46 v. illus., ports., plates, charts. 4°. monthly. 8-12446t HF11.B7 The British trade review, with which is incorporated the Foreign & colonial im-porter. v. 20-36. London: 1903-1911. 17 v. in I4. illus., plates. 8°. CA 8-1398 Unrev'd HF11.B8 The Carpet and upholstery trade review, v. 21-41. New Yorli [The Review publishing company] 1890-1910. 21 V. in 56. illus., plates, ports. 4°- semimonthly. CA 8-3059 Unrev'd TS1300.C3 Fibre and fabric; a record of American textile industries, v. 1-52. Mar. 7, 1885-Dec. 1910. Boston: [Wade cfc Miller, etc.], 1885-1910. 50 v. illus. {incl. ports.) 4°- weeMy. CA 8-3068 Unrev'd TS1300.F44 The Manufacturers' review and industrial record ; a monthly publica- tion devoted to the cotton, woolen, silk & linen industries. Continued as Textile manufacturers' review and industrial record. CA 8-3074 Unrev'd TS1300.T25 National association of wool manufacturers. Annual wool review 1896-1910. Domestic wool clip, imports of wool and woolens and other statistical tables. Boston, 1896-1910. I4 v. in 5. tables, diagrs. 8°. CA 7-351 Unrev'd HD9890.2.N2 Bulletin, [v. 1]-41. 1869-1911. Boston, 1869-1911. 4I ^- illus., plates, ports., maps, tables, diagrs. 8°. quarterly. 8-22825t TS1600.N2 The Official American textile directory; containing reports of all the textile manufacturing establishments in the United States, Canada and Mexico, together with the Yarn trade index. Comp. by the Textile world record. [Office ed.] Boston, Mass.: Guild <& Lord[etc.] '1897-1907. 9 v. illus. (Tuaps) 8°. 6-25703 TS1312.05 10 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS Posselt's textile journal, a practical educational journal devoted to the textile industries in the production of cotton, wool, silk, from fibre to fabric, v. 1-7. Oct. 1907-Dec. 1910. PMladelpUa: [E. A. Posselt, 1907-1910]. 7 v. in 6. illus. 4°. monthly. CA 9-533 Unrev'd TS1300.P7 The Protectionist, v. 11-22. Boston: The Home market club, 1899-1911. 12 v. 8°. monthly. Hri750.P8 Sheldon, J. D., & co. Sheldon's buyers' reference book containing classified lists of cotton and woolen goods. 1886-1910. New York: J. D. Sheldon & co., 1886-1910. 22 v. 16°. Dec. 21, 99-180 TS1312.S5 The statist; a journal of practical finance and trade, v. 1-67. London: "The Statist office," 1878-1911. 67 v. iUus., maps. F°. weekly. 8-17469t HG11.S8 Textile America. See Bennett's weekly. The Textile American, v. 1-1. Jan. 1904-Dec. 1905. [Boston: Textile American publishing company] 1904-1905. 4 V. in 2. illus., diagrs. 4°. monthly. 7-39148t TS1300.T2 Textile colorist. A monthly journal devoted to practical dyeing, bleaching, printing and finishing, dyes, dyestuffs and chemicals as applied to dyeing, v. 1-33. 1879-1911. Philadelphia, Pa. [1879-1911]. SI v. illus., plates, mounted patterns. 4-°- CA 8-2797 Unrev'd TP890.T3 Textile manufacturer, v. 17-18. Charlotte, N. C, 1909-1911. 2 v. F°. weekly. Continuation of American textile manufacturer. The Textile manufacturer: a practical journal for mill-owners machinists, dyers, calico printers, bleachers, etc. v. 29-37. Manchester, 1903-1910. 9 v. illus., plates, mounted sam- ples. F°. weekly. CA 8-3079 Unrev'd TS1300.T22 WOOL: PEEIODICALS 11 The Textile manufacturer annual. 1906-1909. Manchester: Emmott and company limited, 1905-1908. 4 V. F°. CA 6-47 Unrev'd / TS1300.T23 Textiles manufacturers journal; wool, cotton, & fabrics, v. 9-12. New York [J. H. Bragdon & co.], 1900-1904. 4 v. illus. F°. weekly. CA 8-3062 Unrev'd TS1300.T24 Textile manufacturers' review and industrial record. Merged into the Textile world. The Textile mercury: a representative weekly journal for spinners, manufacturers, machinists, bleachers, colourists, and merchants in all branches of the textile industries. V. 24-33. Manchester: Marsden <& co., ltd., 1901-1905. 10 v. illus., ports. F°. CA 5-984 Unrev'd TS1300.T26 The Textile record of America. See Textile world record. Textile world and industrial record. See Textile world record. Textile world record, v. 25-^1. Apr. 1903-Mar. 1911. Boston, New York [etc.] Lord & Nagle company [1903-1911]. 17 V. illus., diagrs. 8°. monthly. Formed by the union, in Apr. 1903, of the Textile world and indus- trial record (Boston) (TS1300.T35) and the Textile record of America (Philadelphia) (TS1300.T34) In each case 24 volumes had been issued numbered 1-24. The new periodical, accord- ingly, begins with volume 25. 8-32834t TS1300.T36 Wool and cotton reporter. See American wool and cotton reporter. Woollen & textile trades' association.. Weekly record, 1910-1911. Manchester, 1910-1911. The Woollen, worsted, & cotton journal; or. Monthly magazine of industry, v. 1-2; Apr. 1853-Feb. 1855. London: J. Watson, 1854-55. 2 v. 8°. No more published. 4-9856 TS1300.W92 WOOL TRADE AND ECONOMICS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE TARIFF UNITED STATES Asper, J. F. Duty on wool, coal, salt, and lumber. Speech in the House, February 13, 1871. Washington: F. & J. Rives <& Geo. A. Bailey, 1871 . 8 pp. 8°. In favor of free raw material. HF1755.A83 Battison, William J. Wool manufactures, also hosiery and knit goods, shoddy, and fur hats. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1902. 126 pp. 4°. (Z7. S. Twelfth census. Bulletin, no. 236.) HA201 1900. Al , no.236 Bigelow, Erastus Brigham. An address upon the wool industry of the United States, delivered at the exhibition of the American institute in the city of Xew-York. October 5, 1869. New-York: S. W. Green, printer, 1869. 22 pp. 8°. 8-7507t Hr2651.W803B5 Bogart, Ernest Ludlow. The economic history of the United States. New Yorlc [etc.]: Longmans, Green, and co., 1907. xv, 522 pp. incl. front., illus., tables, maps. 8°. {Half-titte: Longnfians' commercial text-hoolcs, ed. hy G. M. Fislc . . . and E. D. Jones.) "Selected references" at end of chapters. Wool and woolen manufacture, see Index, p. 522. 7-41061 HC105.B68 Belles, Albert Sidney. Industrial history of the United States, from the earliest settlements to the present time: being a complete survey of American industries . . . together with a description of Canadian industries. Norwich, Conn.: The Henry Bill publishing company, 1879. X, 936 pp. illus. 8°. "The manufacture of wool," pp. 369-402. 5-21106t HC103.B69 Boston. Board of trade. Wool report. Boston, 1862-1869. 4 v. 8°. annual. Library has report for 1861, 1863, 1867-1868. 8-10653t HD9898.B7B7 12 wool: united states 13 Carded woolen manufacturers' association. The duty of the Sixty-first Congress and its opportunity. WasUngton: Govt, print, off., 1910. 6 pp. 8°. ([U. S.] 61st Cong., 2d sess. Sermte. Doc. 270.) Statement by the Carded woolen manufacturers' association regarding the tariff on wool. Edward Moir, president. 10-35116 HF2651.W8C3 Coman, Katharine. The industrial history of the United States. New and rev. ed. New York: The MacmiUan company, 1910. xvi, 461 pp. front., illus., plates, maps. 12°. Bibliography: p. 428-451. Wool and woolen manufactures, see Index, p. 461. 10-21778 HC103.C7 Convention of the wool growers and wool manufacturers of the United States, Syracuse, 1865. Eeport of the proceedings at Syracuse, New York, Dec. 13, 1865. Boston: Press of J. Wilson and sons, 1866. 99 pp. 8° 7-6534t HF2651.W803N28 Dolliver, Jonathan Prentiss. The wool tariff. Verbatim transcript of a conversation . . . with Samuel S. Dale, editor of the Textile world record. \ Washington: Govt, print, off., 1909.] 11pp. 8°- ([U.S.] 61st Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 38.) 9-35541 HF2651.W803D7 Grosvenor, Charles Henry. American tariffs and American sheep . . . contrasts in values of sheep and wool under the tariffs of 1894 and 1897, as exhibited in the speech of . . . Grosvenor ... in the House . . . June 1, 1900. [n. p., 1900.] 16 pp. 8°. From Congressional record, June 7, 1900. Opposed to free wool. 1-915 HF2651.W8G8 Hayes, John Lord. The additional ten per cent duty upon Aus- tralian and other wools, the product of countries east of the Cape of Good Hope, when imported from countries west of the Cape of Good Hope. [Boston, 1871.] 15 pp. 8°. 6-12748t HF2651.W8H3 Address before the National association of wool manufac- turers, at the first annual meeting in Philadelphia, Sept. 6, 1865. Camiridge: Press of J. Wilson and sons, 1865. 80 pp. 8°. 7-5945t HF2651.W803N2 14 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Hayes, John Lord. The fleece and the loom: an address before the National association of wool manufacturers, at the first annual meeting in Philadelphia, Sept. 6, 1865. Boston: Press of J. Wilson and sons, 1866. 80 pp. 5° 9-1175t Hr2651.W8H24 Protection a boon to consumers: an address delivered before the National association of knit goods manufac- turers, at the second annual meeting in New- York City, May 1, 1867. Boston: Press of J. Wilson and son, 1867. 55 pp. 8°. Appended is a letter of Samuel Batchelder on the effect of the intro- duction of manufactures in this country. 3-28646 Hri755.H43 The protective question abroad, and remarks at the Indian- apolis exposition. Cambridge: Press of J. Wilson and son, 1870. 66 pp. 8°. "From the Bulletin of the National association of wool manufac- turers." 3-28638 HF1755.H43 The relations of the worsted cloth manufacture to American sheep husbandry. A paper prepared to be submitted to the Senate committee on agriculture. [WasTiington]: R. 0. PoTkinhom, printer [1886] 18 pp. 8°. 7-5577t HP2651.W8H28 The solidarity of the industries as illustrated by the relations of the woollen manufacture. An address delivered at the fair of the American institute, New-York citv, Octo- ber 13, 1870. Camlridge: Press of J. Wilson & son, 1870. 28 pp. 8°. {Industrial protection pamphlets, v. 1 , no. 2) CA 9-5274 Unrev'd HF1755.I44 [Hazard, Rowland Gibson.] High duties on wool will lessen our financial ability without benefiting the wool growers. Argument presented by the committee of the woollen manufacturers of Rhode Island, to the Congressional com- mittee of ways and means. [n. p.] 1864. 8 pp. 8°. 6-17292t HP2651.W8H4 Hopper, John C. Argument of a New-York merchant, before the Finance committee of U. S. Senate, and the Waj-s and means committee of U. S. House Representatives, on foreign wool tariff. Jan. 1871. New-YorTc: John W. Amerman, 1871. 9 pp. 8°. Hr2651.W803H7 wool: united states 15 Hough, Franklin Benjamin. Account of the premiums awarded by law in the state of New York, for the encouragement of household manufactures of woolen cloths, in 1809, 1810, 1811, 1813, 1814, with references to samples of these premium cloths preserved in the library of the Albany institute. 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PJiiladelphia: University of Pa. press co., 1890. v, 7-158 pp. fold, tables. 8°. {PuUications of the University of Penn- sylvania. Political economy and public law series, vol. IT) 5-8370 SF375.L67 Mantle, Lee. The tariff bill, duties on wool. Kemarks in the Senate on the fourth day of June, 1897. Washington: [Govt, print, off.] 1897. 57 pp. 8°. 1-4874 HF2651.W8M3 National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1897, V. 27: 310-334. TS1600.N2,v.27 Morrell, Daniel J. The protective question at home: being the sub- stance of a report of the Committee on manufactures, submitted to the Fortieth Congress by Hon. D. J. Mor- rell . . . With supplementary notes by John L. Hayes. Cambridge: Press of J. Wilson and son, 1871. 56 pp. 8°. From the Bulletin of the National association of wool manufacturers. 5-42675t HP1755.M86 National association of wool manufacturers. Annual wool review 1896-1910. Domestic wool clip, imports of wool and woolens and other statistical tables. Boston, 1896-1910. H v. in 5. tables, diagrs. 8°. Practically continuation of "The Wool book." The vol. for 1910 contains a review of the wool season of 1910; The wool product of 1910; Available supplies and annual wool supplies, statistics 1888-1910; Seaboard sheep receipts, and slaughter at principal Western points; The course of prices, 1896-1910; Statis- tics of imports of wool and woolens, 1904-1910; Imports of wool and manufactures of wool, 1909-1910; London sales and colonial wool supplies; Liverpool wool sales; Antwerp auctions; The season in Australasia; South Africa wool production; River Plate wools; The world's wool production and consumption; Number of sheep in the world. CA7-351 Unrev'd HD9890.2.N2 Bulletin, [v. 1]-41. 1869-1911. Boston, 1869-1911. 41 v. iUus., plates, ports., maps, tables, diagrs. 8°. quarterly. &-22825t TS1600.N2 Considerations in favor of the provisions of House bill no. 718, respecting the duties on wool and the manufactures of wool, addressed to the Committee of ways and means in behalf of the executive committee of the National association of wool manufacturers, accompanied bv a statement in behalf of the National wool growers' asso- ciation. February 1867. Washington, D. C: Philp & Solomons, 1867. 10 pp. 8°. CA9-1803 Unrev'd HF2651.W803N23 wool: united states 19 National association of wool manufacturers. Explanatory key to Statement of the executive committee of the National association of wool manufacturers, relative to proposed duties on wool and woollens. May, 1866. Boston: Press of J. Wilson and sons, 1866. 12 pp. incl. tables. 8°. {Miscellaneous pamphlets, v. ^76, no. 14-] Also published in its Statement, Boston, 1866, p. [31]^2. 9-19965t AC901.M5,v.476 An exposition of the principles forming the basis of the pres- ent tariff on manufactures of wool and of the sections relat- ing to woollens, recommended by the Committee of ways and means, February, 1870. Boston: Press of J. Wilson and son, 1870. 13 pp. incl. tab. 8°. Ascribed to John L. Hayes by a manuscript note. 9-21414 Hr2651.W803N25 Joint report of the executive committee of the National asso- ciation of wool manufacturers, and of the executive com- mittee of the National wool-growers' association, addressed to the United States revenue commission, Feb. 9, 1866. Boston: Press of J. Wilson and sons, 1866. 23 pp. 8°. Signed by John L. Hayes. 6-17293t HPSeSl.WSNS Memoirs relating to the wool industry. Consisting princi- pally of papers published by the National association of wool manufacturers, 1865-68, previously to the publica- tion of its Bulletin. Ed. by John L. Hayes. Boston: Printed by J. Wilson, and son, 1872. {607) pp. 8°. Various paging. Each paper with special t.-p. Contents. — Objects and plan of the National association of wool manufacturers. — The fleece and the loom: an address [by J. L. Hayes] in Philadelphia, Sept. 6, 1865. — Report of the proceedings of the convention of delegates from the National association of wool manufacturers, and from the several organizations of the wool- growers of the United States at Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1865. — Statement of facts relative to Canada wools and the manufactures of worsted. — Joint report of the executive committee of the National association of wool manufacturers, and of the executive committee of the National wool-growers' association, addressed to the United States Revenue commission, Feb. 9, 1866. — The carpet manufac- ture: a statement of facts addressed to the United States Revenue commission. — Statement of the executive committee of the National association of wool manufacturers, relative to proposed duties on wool and woollens, with explanatory key, addressed to the United States Revenue commission, May, 1866. — Letter, 20 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS exhibiting the condition and nece-sitic-s of the knit-goods manu- facture, addressed to lion. J. S. Morrill, May, 1866. — Third annual report, presented at the annual meeting at Xew York on the second of October, 1867. — "Protection a boon to consumers" [by 'J. L. Hayes] — The Angora goat: its origin, culture, and products [by J. L. Hayes] — Report upon wool and manufactures of wool. Paris universal exposition, 18G7 [by E. R. JIudge and J. L. Hayes] 9-1174t TS1600.N15 National association of wool manufacturers. Memorial of the National association of wool manufacturers, and several memorials of wool manufacturers of the United States, remonstrating against the passage of the bill (H. R. 6007) to put wool on the free list and reduce the duties on woolen goods. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1892. 64 pp. 8°. ([ U. S.] 62d Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Mis. doc. 191) 9-21415 HF2651.W803N26 Remarks upon the portion of the report of the special com- missioner of the revenue for the _year 1869, relating to wool and woollens. January, 1870. Boston: Press of J. ^yilson and son, 1870. {2) 16 pp. 8°. Agr 7-1152 HF2651.W803N27 Statement of facts relative to Canada wools and the manu- factures of worsted. Boston: Press of J. Wilson and sons, 1866. 21pp. 8°. Submitted to Stephen Colwell, of the IT. S. Revenue commission by the executive committee of the association. 7-5576t HF2651.W8N27 Statement of the executive committee of the National asso- ciation of wool manufacturers, relative to proposed duties on wool and woollens, addressed to the United States Revenue commission, April, 1866. Washington: Intelligencer printing establishment, 1866. 29 pp. incl. tab. 8°. 9-19964t HF2651.W803N29 The wool and woolens schedule of the McKinley tariff bill as framed by the Ways and means committee. Fifty-first Congress, with a history of its preparation and analysis of its provisiorus. Boston: J. Wilson and son, 1890. 23 pp. 8°. 11-8458 HF2651.W8N4 wool: uxited states 21 National woolgrowers' association. Appeal of the National woolgrowers' association, of wool merchants and others, to the Senate of the United States, not to place wool on the free list, but to retain the present duties. Mar. 21, 1894. [Washington: Govt, print, off., 1894.] 178 pp. 8°. (U.S. 53d Cong. 2d sess. Senate mis. doc. no. I24.) 3171 Contents. — Chap. 1. The report of W. C. Ford on wool and manu- factures of wool reviewed by T. Justice and J. H. Root; 2. a,. Sta- tistics of sheep; b. Wool productions in various countries; c. Im- ports of wool in J;he United States; d. A wool retrospect, May, 1892; e. Prices of wools at different periods; f. Imports, supply, consumption, etc. of wool in United Kingdom, 1888-1892; g. Wool industry in France; h. Consumption of wool in United States, 1840-1890; i. The accuracy of statistics in U. S. Senate mis. doc. no. 77, 53d Cong. 2d sess.; 3. The statistical argument that protec- tion protects; 4. The ruinous effect on sheep husbandry of (1) inadequate wool duties and (2) of the threat of free wool ; 5. Free wool condemned by public sentiment; 6. Protest against free wool by . . . convention of woolgrowers ... of New Mexico, Colorado, and other stg-tes at Denver, Feb. 5-6, 1894; 7. The Wilson bill a menace to the agricultural industries of the country. Memorial, with accompanying papers, asking protective legislation for sheep husbandry. December 10, 189,5. Washington: Gov't print, off., 1895. xiii, 3-25^ pp. diagrs. 8°. ([ V. S.] 54th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. no. 17) 6-18217 - HF2651.W8N35 Memorial, with accompanying papers, asking protective legislation for sheep husbandry and specified textile fibers. Apr. 14, 1897. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1897. ix,179pp. 8°. {U.S. 55th Cong. 1st sess. Senate doc. no. 36.) 3561 Memorial to the Senate of the United States, asking that no reduction shall be made of the duties on wool or woolen goods. [Washington: Gov't print, off., 1894] 127 pp. fold, tab., diagrs. 8°. {[U. S.] 53d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Mis. doc. no. 77) This volume is supplemental to Senate mis. doc. no. 35, Fifty-third Congress, second session. [See Ohio wool-growers' association.] Agr 7-1154 3167 Protest against any change in the existing tariff on wool and manufactures of wool. Submitted to the Senate and House of Eepresentatives, March, 1878. [n. p.] 1878. 58 pp. 8°. 7-1587t HF2651.W803N3 22 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS National woblgrowers' association. Statement of the executive committee of the National wool growers' association rela- tive to proposed duties on wools, addressed to the Finance committee of the United States Senate, December, 1866. Washington, D. C: Philp c& Solomons, printers, 1866. 8 pp. 8°. CA 9-1804 Unrev'd HF2651.W803N32 New York wool trade committee. Report made to the committee of the Chamber of commerce on revision of the tariff. November, 1874. New-York: Press of the Chamber of commerce, 1874- 25 pp. 8°. 6-8105t HF2651.W8N5 North, Simon Newton Dexter. A century of American wool manu- facture, 1790-1890. Boston: The RocTcwell and Churchill press, 1895. 81pp. 8°. From the Bulletin of the National association of wool manufactxirers, Sept., Dec. 1894, and Mar. 1895 10-10022 HD9895.N8 The New England wool manufacture. {In Davis, William T. The New England states, v. 1. Boston [1897]. 4°. pp. 118-276.) F4.D26,v.l Republished with additions in National association of wool manu- facturers. Bulletin, June, 1899 to June, 1903, v. 29-33. TS1600.N2,v.29-33 North Carolina. General assembly. Senate. Select committee on cotton and woolen manufactories. Report on the subject of cotton and woollen manufactories, and on the growing of wool in North Carolina. 1828. Raleigh: Printed by Lawrence and Lemay, Philadelphia, Reprinted by W. Brown, 1828. 16 pp. 8°. Signed: Chs. Fisher, chairman. 11-8806 HD9897.N8A5 1828 Ohio wool-growers' association. Address by David Harpster, president, at Columbus, Ohio, January 24th, 1888. Also the report of the proceedings of the conference of a com- mittee of wool-growers, a committee of wool manufac- turers, and a committee of wool dealers of the United States, held at Washington, D. C. January 11th, 12th 13th and 14th, 1888, submitted by Hon. William Law- rence, of Ohio. Columbus, 0.: Ohio state journal job printing establishment 1888. 94 pp. 8°. ' 6-29912t HF2651.W803 wool: united states 23 Ohio wool-growers' association. Memorial of the Ohio wool- growers' association, to the Senate of the United States, asking that no reduction shall be made in the duties on wool, or woolen goods. Jan. 17, 1894. [Washington: Govt, print, off., 1894.] 388 pp. 8°. {U.S. 53d Cong., 2d sess. Senate mis. doc. no. 35.) 3167 Contents. — Chap. 1. Americans can produce all wools needed for consumption in the United States, by William Lawrence; 2. Gen- eral argument in favor of protection for the American wool industry, by Theodore Justice; 3. The argument in brief in favor of protec- tion for the wool industry; 4. Woolgrowers and cotton-planters should unite in demanding protective duties for wool and cotton, by William Lawrence; 5. The politics of protection for the wool industry, by William Lawrence; 6. The importance of sheep hus- bandry to the farmers of Ohio; 7. Protective duties on wools are not a tax on consumers; they are more than counterbalanced by resulting benefits or compensations, by William Lawrence; 8. Free wool and protected wool manufactures, by W. Lawrence; 9. I. Why are protective duties necessary for sheep husbandry, wool and mutton production in the United States? II. Free wool will substantially destroy American sheep husbandry. III. Free mutton will be ruinous to American farmers producing cattle, hogs, and sheep, by W. Lawrence; 10. Adequate protection for (1) wool, and (2) for mutton sheep, will be effectual to secure a sufficient domestic supply of all needed for consumption in the U. S., by W. Lawrence; 11. The general sentiment of the pastoralists and agri- culturists of the U. S. in favor of protection for the wool industry. Petition and protest of the manufacturers of woolens and worsted goods, carpets, hosiery and knit goods . . . adopted at a mass meeting held in New York City . . . Jan. 10, 1894, against the provisions of the wool and woolens schedule of the WUson tariff bill, together with the names of one thou- sand and fifty manufacturers and establishments indorsing the same. Jan. 22, 1894. ^ [WasTiington: Govt, print, off., 1894.] IS pp. 8°. {U. S. 53d Cong., 2d sess. Senate mis. doc. no. 44-) 3167 Pierce, Franklin. The tariff and the trusts. New Yorlc, London: TJie Macmillan company, 1907. xi, 387 pp. 12°. Woollens, tariff, pp. 19-23, 157, 158, 258, 278, 279. 7^381 HP2591.P6 Remarks concerning the means to re-establish the declining state of commerce between the United States and the Argentine Kepublic by the proper reduction of the present tariffs. WasTiington, D. C: Chronicle print., 1869. 18 pp. 8°. 6-17328t HF2662.W8B4 24 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Schoenhof, Jacob. The tariff on wool and woollens. Discrimina- tions against American manufacturers. An address de- livered before the New York free trade club. New York: Press of Industrial school h. o. a., 1883. I4 pp. 8°. Reprinted from "Capital and labor" for January, 1883. &-17297t HF3651.W8S3 [Shaw, Joseph T.] The wool trade of the United States; history of a great industry; its rise and progress in Boston, now the second market of the world. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1909. 73 pp. 8°. {[TJ. S.] 61st Cong., 1st sess. Seriate. Doc. 70) Written by J. T. Shaw for the Boston commercial bulletin, and reprinted from it. 9-35596 HD9895.S6 Stanwood, Edward. American tariff controversies in the nine- teenth century. Boston and New YorTc: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1903. 2 V. 8°. Wool and woolen industry, see Index, pp. 416-417. 3-23080/3 HP1753.S8 Statistics of the woollen manufactories in the United States. New YorTc: W. H. Graham, I84S. 190 pp. 12°. 8-15918t HD9893.S8 TS1615.TJ6S8 Story of a tariff (the tariff act of 1909). (Parts of Congressional record.) Extracts from debate in the extra session of the Sixty-first Congress. Washington? 1910.] 477 pp. 12°. For speeches on Tariff on wool, see Index of subjects, p. 477. 10-35630 HF1756.S7 Strange, D. The farmers' tariff manual, by a farmer. New Yorlc: G. P. Putnam's sons, 1892. 363 pp. 12° {Ques- tions of the day [no. 73]) Hri755.s89 Effects of protection on wool, lumber, salt, coal, iron: pp. 222-252. In favor of free raw materials. Tate, WiUiam Ramage. Criminal commercialism; the true story of the systematic frauds of a big corporation of interest to all and especially the clothing trade. New York: Nicoletti hros. press ['1909] 61 pp. 12°. In regard to the American woolen company. 10-12441 HD9893.A5T3 wool: united states 25 Taussig, Frank William. The tariff history of the United States. 5th ed., rev., with additional material, including a consid- eration of the Aldrich-Payne act of 1909. New York [etc]: G. P. Putnam's sons ['=1910] xi, j^2 ff. 12°. {Questions of the day?) Duties on wool and woollene, see Index, p. 422, 10-22124 HF1753.T3 TJ. S. Bureau of statistics {Deft, of commerce and labor) Com- mercial relations of the United States with foreign countries. 1908. Washington: Gov't frint. off., 1909. 2 v. 8°. Formerly issued by the Biu-eau of foreign commerce. V. 1. — Evu-ope; v. 2. — North and South America, Asia, Oceania and Africa. Contains statistics and other information relating to wool and the woolen industry in various coimtries. See Index to each vol. 5-19317t Hri05.B3 1908 The foreign commerce and navigation of the United States. 1909. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1909. tables. F°. Issued annually. Contains statistics of wool imports and exports classified by countries, 1905-1909 ; Statistics of wool imports entered for consumption with quantities, values and amount of duty. 7-19228 HP105.A2 1909 ■ Imports and duties 1894—1907. Comparative state- ment of imported merchandise entered for consumption in the United States, by articles, with the quantity, value, duty collected, average price, rate of duty, and equivalent ad valorem rate of duty for each; showing operations under the general tariff laws of 1890, 1894, and 1897; the Porto Rican and Philippine tariff acts, and the reciproc- ity treaties with Cuba, France, Germany, Hawaii, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland. Indexed. Comp. by William W. Evans. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1908. v, 1000 pp. 8°. Wool and manufactures of wool, pp. 876-916. 8-37638 HF3005.A35 1907 Imports of merchandise into the United States, by articles and countries, during the years ending June 30, 1905-1909 < Table no. 3 of the Annual report on commerce and navigation for 1909 >0. P. Austin. . Washington:' Govt, print, off., 1910. pp. 163-366. 4°. Wool, etc., pp. 352-358. 9-33527t HP3005.A37 1909 26 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS IT. S. Bureau of statistics (Dept. of commerce and labor) Monthly summary of commerce and finance of the United States, July 1866-June 1893; new series, July, 1893-date. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1866-date. fold, maps, tables (partly fold.) diagrs. (partly fold.) 4°- Each number contains statistics of manuiactiired wool imports and exports and imports of raw wool by countries, customs districts and classes. 7-6084 HF105.A5 Statistical abstract of the United States. 1909. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1910. tables. 8°. Issued annually. Gives statistics of clip, prices, imports, exports, etc. 4-18089/4 ^Jl202 1909 Statistical record of the progress of the United States, 1800-1910, and monetary, commercial, and financial sta- tistics of principal countries. From Statistical abstract of the United States, 1910. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1910. 707-780, iv pp. 8°. Contains statistics of raw and manufactured imports of wool; Prices; Nim[iber of establishments; etc. 10-35998 H:A205.A3 1910 Bureau of statistics (Treasury dept.) Customs receipts (March-June, 1896 and 1897) and imports of sugar and raw wool 1894-1897. < From Summary of fijiance and commerce for July, 1897. > [Washington: Gov't print, off., 1897] 11 p.incl.tables. col. front., col. diagrs. 4°- Worthington C. Ford, chief of Bureau. 7-42265 HF3006 1897a Prices and imports of wool, and manufactures of wool. < From Summary of finance and commerce for January, 1896. > [ Washington: Govt, print, off., 1896] 12 pp. 4°. 8-36094 HD9894.A3 1896 Prices of wool in Philadelphia market. 1892-1896. [Washington: Gov't print, off., 1896] 7 pp. 4°. [Reprinted from the Monthly summary of finance and commerce of the United States, October, 1896, n. s., v. 4, pp. 691-695] 7^2621 Hr)9898.P5A4 wool: united states 27 U.S. Bureau of statistics {Treasury dept.) Wool and manufactures of wool. Special report relating to the imports and exports of wool and its manufactures in the United States and the principal foreign countries ; also its production, consumption, and manufacture; also the tariff duties imposed on the imports of wool and the manufactures of wool, from 1789 to the present time, etc., etc., etc. Washington: Gov't print, off., 1887. xciii, 231 pp. incl. tables, 12 diagrs. 8°. William F. Switzler, chief of Bvireau. 8-15187 HD9894.A3 1887 Same. Washington: Gov't print, off., 1888. xciii, 231 pp. 8°. {60th Cong., 1st sess. House. Misc. doc. no. 560) Commercial words and phrases used in wool industry defined, pp. xx-xxxii. 5-39651 HD9894.A3 1888 Wool and manufactures of wool. By Worthington C. .Ford. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1894. v, 699 pp. tables. 8°. HD9894.A3 1894 Bureau of the census. Census of manufactures: 1905. Textiles. Washington: Govt. pnnt. off., 1907. 212 pp. F°. {Bul- letin 74) Wool manufactures, by Edward Stanwood, pp. 93-167. 9-5972 HA201.1900.A12 no.74 HD9854.A5 1907 Woolen and worsted goods. Preliminary report for 1909. Prepared under the direction of Wilham M. Steuart by L. D. H. Weld. Washington: [Govt, print, off.] Apr. 4, 1911. 6 pp. 8°. 11-13032 HD9895.A5 1909 Census office. 10th census, 1880. v. 2. Report on the manufactures of the United States at the Tenth census (June 1, 1880). Washington: Govt, print, off., 1883. F°. {47th Cong. 2d sess. House misc. doc. 4^, pt- ^■) "Report on wool manufacture in all its branches", by George Wm. Bond, pp. 959-984. 2130 28 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS U. S. Census office. Uth census, 1890. Report on manufacturing industries in the United States at the Eleventh census: 1890. Pt. III. Selected industries. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1895. F°. {Census reports, V. 6, pt. 3.) " Wool manufacture," by S. N. D. North, pp. 11-163. HA201 1890B1 v.6,pt.3 IMh census, 1900. Manufactures. Pt. III. Special reports on select industries. Washington: U. S. Census office, 1902. F°. (Census re- ports, V. 9.) "Wool manufactures," by WiUiam J. Battison, pp. 73-195. HA201 1900Bl,v.9 Congress. Congressional record, v. 1-46, 1873-1911. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1874-1911. 46 v. in 269. F°. For speeches in Congress on the wool tariff consult Indexes to the several volumes. J11.R5 House. Committee on ways and means. Proceed- ings before Committee of ways and means, U. S. House of Representatives, February 21 and February 25, 1871, on wool, coal, lumber, and salt tariff. Washington: Gibson brothers, printers [1871]. 21 pp. 8°. HF1755.A26.1871 Favorable to free raw materials. Shoddy vs. pure wool. Hearings before the Committee on ways and means, House of Representatives . . . [May 21, 1902, on H. R. 14488] Washington: Gov't print, off. , 1 902. 27 pp. 8°. {67th Cong. , 1st sess. Senate. Doc. no. 413) "A bUl to provide for federal inspection and taxation of mixed goods and the proper marking of the same (H. R. 14488)": pp. 25-27. 2-23232 HF2651.W803A3 1902 Tariff hearings before the Committee on ways and means. First session. Fifty-third Congress. 1893. Washington: Gov't print, off, 1893. 1220 pp. 8°. {5Sd Cong., 1st sess. House. Misc. doc. 43} 6-14128 HF1765.A26 1893 Tariff hearings before the Committee on ways and means. Second session, Fifty-fourth Congress. 1896-97. Washington: Gov't print, off., 1897. 2 v. 8°. Nelson Dingley, jr., chairman. Pub. also as House doc. 338, 54th Cong., 2d sess., in v. 66-67. 7-9407 Hri755.A26 1897 WOOL: UNITED STATES 29 U. S. Congress. House. Committee on ways and means. Tariff hearings before the Committee on ways and means of the House of Representatives . . . 1908-1909. Schedule K. Wool and manufactures of. WasMngton: Govt, print, of., 1909. v, 4977-5767, xv pp. diagrs. {partly fold.) . 8°. 9-9678 Hri756.A3 1909 Same. Appendix. WasMngton: Govt, print, off., 1909. v, 774-1-8425, xx.ni pp. 8°. 9-9671 HF1756.A3 1909 — To reduce the duties on wool and manufac- tures of wool. Report. To accompany H. R. 11019. [Washington: Govt, print, off., 1911.] 272 pp. 8°. {62d Cong., 1st sess. House. Report no. 45.) Tariff duties on wool, 1789-1909, pp. 3-4; Comparative prices for unwashed wool, 1880-1910, p. 25; Text of bill (H. R. 11019) pp. 65-73; Schedule K, Tariff laws of 1894, 1897, 1909, pp. 75-79; Imports and duties, 1894-1910, pp. 80-151; Comparative import price, under acts of 1897 and 1909, pp. 152-159; Tariff duties on manufactures of wool, 1789-1909, pp. 208-226; Glossary, pp. 226-232; Statistics relating to the production, consumption, and trade in wool and manufactures of wool, compiled by the Tariff board, pp. 233-253; Views of the minority, pp. 271-272. 11-35494 HF2651.W803A3 1911 Senate. Committee on finance, '\^^lolesale prices, wages, and transportation. Report by Mr. Aldrich, from the Committee on finance, March 3, 1893. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1893. 4 v. 8°. {52d Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Rept. 1394) Vol. 1 has note on t.-p.: This volume embodies in a condensed form everything contained in volumes 2, 3, and 4. Appendix e. Report of S. N. D. North on wool manufacture, pp. 379-383; r. Report of Messrs, Mauger and Avery on prices of wool, pp. 384-388. 5-40397 HD6983.A42 Dept. of agriculture. Letter from the Coinmissioner of agri- culture, communicating a statement of the statistics of wools and woolens, showing the importation and domestic production thereof. Apr. 22, 1872. [WasMngton: Govt. print. off. ,1872.] 6pp. 8°. {42dCong., 2d sess. Senate mis. doc. no. 144-) 1482 30 LIBBAEY OF CONGRESS U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Yearbook of the United States Depart- ment of agriculture. 1909. WashiTigton: Govt, print, off., 1910. 652 pp. illus., plates (incl. maps) 8°. Issued annually. Number and farm value of sheep on farms in the United States, 1867- 1910, p. 578; Imports, exports, and average prices of sheep, 1892- 1909, p. 578; Number, average price, and farm value of sheep on farms in the United States, Jan. 1, 1910, p. 579; Wholesale prices of sheep per 100 pounds, 1896-1909, p. 580; Wool product of the U. S. in 1909, by states, p. 581; Wholesale prices of wool per pound, 1896-1909, p. 582; Range of prices of wool per pound in Boston, 1896-1909, pp. 583-584; International trade in wool, 1904-1908, p. 585. For other material on sheep and wool in earlier volumes of the Year- books consult: Index to the yearbooks of the U. S. Department of agriculture, 1894- 1905. Prepared by Charles H. Greathouse. Washington, 1902- 1908. 2 V. Dept. of agri. Div. of publ. Bulletin, 7, 9. 4-18127 S21.A35 1909 Bept. of labor. Seventh annual report, v. 1. Cost of pro- duction: The textiles and glass. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1892. 841 pp. 8°. "Cost of production of woollen and worsted textiles at various estab- lishments in various states," pp. 139-194; "Actual and theoretical time and earnings: Woollen and worsted textiles: United States," pp. 523-559; "Continent of Europe," pp. 559-563. HD8051.A3 1891 Industrial commission. Report on the distribution of farm protlucts. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1901. 508 pp.. maps. 8°. (Vol. 6 of the Commission's reports.) "The distribution of wool," pp. 322-336. HC101.A3,v.6 Report on the relation and conditions of capital and labor employed in manufactures and general business. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1901. cclv, 809 pp. 8°. {Vol. 14 of the Commission's reports.) Review of evidence: Woolen trade, pp. xxiv-xxviii; Digest: Woolen trade, pp. clxxvii-clxxxiv; Testimony of Nathan T. Fol- well on woolen manufacturing, pp. 214-218; William G. Steel, pp. 236-247; The wool industry and the tariff, Theodore Justice, pp. 370-397; William M. Wood, pp. 513-520. See also General index to v. 1-18, in v. 19 of the Commission's reports for incidental material to the woolen industry. HC101.A3,v.l4 wool: united states 31 U. S. Revenue commission, 1865-1866. Report on wool and manu- factures of wool [by Stephen Colwell]. [Wasliington}: Treasury department, 1866. 28 pp. 8°. {Special report no. 13.) HF2651.W803A3 1866 Also printed in National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1910, v. 40: 109-127. TS1600.N2,v.40 Wool and manufactures of wool. Extract from the special report no. 13, made in May, 1866, of the United States Revenue commission, on wool and manufactures of wool. Washington: Govt, 'print, 'off., 1910. 156 pp. 8°. {61st Cong., 2d sess. SevMte. Doc. ^58) 10-35367 HF3651.W803A3 1866a Treasury dept. Report of the Secretary of the treasury on the revision of the tariff, with accompanying documents. WasUngton: Govt, print, off., 1886. Iv, 675 pp. 8° {49t7i Cong., 1st sess. Senate ex. doc. no. 72.) 2336 History of tariffs on wool and woolens, pp. 232-244. See also Index to articles, p. 657; Index to subjects, p. 675. Undervaluation of wool and woolen yarns. Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a reso- lution of the House of Representatives of January 7, 1884, relative to the undervaluation of wool and woolen yarns. February 21, 1884. {Washington: Gov. print, off., 1884] 292, 2 pp. fold, map, fold. tab. 8°. {48th Cong., 1st sess. House. Ex. doc. no. 101) Pt. 2, containing additional statements concerning alleged under- valuations of imported wool, is dated March 5, 1884. 4-7414 HJ6705.W9A3 1884 Division of customs. Wool samples. PSy William II. Dimond.] [Washington: Govt, print, of., 1900.] 18 pp. 8°. {Circular no. 165.) Schedule of wool samples established as standards in the examina- tion and classification of wools. Report by G. W. Baird on Classi- fication of wool, pp. 9-18. The report by W. H. Dimond is also printed in the National asso- ciation of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1901, v. 31: 91-109. TS1600.N2,v.31 Warner, John De Witt. Wool and tariffs. New Yorlc, 1892. 8°. {Tariff reform, Apr. SO, 1892, v. 5, no. 4: 257-288; Nov. SO, 1889, v. 2, no. 18: S4t-S87.) In favor of free wool. HF1750.T2v.2,5 32 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Warren, Francis E. Tariff on wool and woolen manufactures. Speech in the Senats,' June 9, 1909. Congressional record, 61st Gong., 1st sess., v. 44, V^- ^•' 2978- 3011. Jll.K.5,v.44,pt.3 Opposed to free wool. [Wells, David Ames] Wool and the tariff. An argument against interference. Present condition of the wool manufac- turing industry of the United States — Results of the existing tariff. [New York, 187S] 12 ■pp. 8°. 6-17296t HF2651.W8W4 Wood, William M. An address delivered at Washington, D. C. at the 47th annual dinner of the National association of wool manufacturers, Feb. 1, 1911. [Providence, R. I.: Livermore & Knigid co., 1911.] I4 pp. 16°. 11-11273 HF2651.W803W7 The Wool book. A statistical manual containing the latest official information of the production, movement, and consump- tion of wool in all countries, v,ool and woolens tariff . . . manufacturing tables, etc. Comp. for the National asso- ciation of wool manufacturers by S. N. D. North. Boston: The Rockwell and GhurchiM pre^s, 1892-1S95. 2 v. 16°. 5-25498t HD9890.4W7 Woollen manufacturers' petition to Congress for lower duties on wool, and the reasons, by JS corporations, com])anies, and individuals . . . from Rhode Island, Massachusetts & Connecticut. WashingioJi,D. 0.: Gihsonlrotliers, printers, 1870. 7 pp. 8°. CA 7-2984 Uniev'd HFaeSl.WSWS Wright, Chester Whitney. Wool-growing and the tariff; a study in the economic history of the United States. Boston and Neu) York: nonghton Mifflin company, 1910. xiii, 362 pp. tables, fold. cTiarts. 8°. {Harvard economic studies . . . vol. v) Bibliography: pp. 329-334. 10-15622 HD9895.W8 Reviewed in National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin Sept. 1910, V. 40: 24.'5-248. TS1600.N3,v.4d H. R. Mussey, Political science quarterly, June, 1911, v. 26: 312- 313- HI.P8,v.2e GENERAL Chapman, Sydney John. Work and wages, in continuation of Lord Brassey's 'Work and wages' and 'Foreign work and Eng- lish wages' . . . with an introduction by Lord Brassey. London, New York and Bombay: Longmans, Oreen, and co., 1904-1908. 2 V. 8°. V. 1. Foreign competition: Woollen industry in United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France and Belgium, v. 1, pp. 186-203. 5-6644 HC255.B762 Clapham, John Harold. The woollen and worsted industries. London: Meihuen <& co. [1907] xii, 307 pp. front, {map) 17 pi, 3 diagr. 12°. 8-18545 HD9890.5.C6 Gt. Brit. Board of trade. British and foreign trade and industry. Memoranda, statistical tables, and charts prepared in the Board of trade with reference to various matters bearing on British and foreign trade and industrial conditions. London: Printed for H. M. Stationery off., by Eyre and Spot- tiswoode, 190S~[04.] 2- v. charts (partly fold.) F°. ([Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers by comTnand] Cd. 1761 of 1903 and Cd. 2337 of 1904) Index. London: Printed for H. M. Stationery off., by Darling & sons, ltd., 1905. 53 pp. F°. ([Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers by command] Cd. 2669) Contains statistics of the consumption o£ wool, imports and exports of wool, woollen and worsted. See Index, p. 52. Agr 5-1008-9 HF3501.A25 British and foreign trade and industry. Statistical tables and charts relating to British and foreign trade and industry (1854-1908), (in continuation of certain tables and charts contained in the returns Cd. 1761. of 1903 and Cd. 2337. of 1904; with additions.) London: Printed for H. M. Stationery off., by Eyre and Spot- tiswoode, ltd., 1909. viii, 233 pp. incl. tables, diagrs, (partly fold.) F°. ([Parliament. Papers by command] Cd. 4954) Consumption of raw wool in the United Kingdom, 1854^1908, pp. 160-161; Consumption of wool, shoddy &c, 1854-1908, pp. 162-163; Consumption of wool, 1854-1908, United Kingdom, France, Ger- many and United States, pp. 164^165. 10-2870 Hr3501.A26 96662°— 11 3 33 34 LIBBAEY OF CONGEESS Gt. Brit. Board of trade. Statistical abstract for the principal and other foreign countries, v. 35. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1910. {[Gt. Brit. Parlia- ment. Papers ly command] Cd. 5053.) Contains statistics of quantity and value of wool & woolen manufac- tures imported and exported. 7-23655 HA161.A4,v.35 Foreign office. Diplomatic and consular reports. Annual series. London, 1886-1910. 116 v. maps, tables. 8°. {Parlia- ment. Papers by command.) HC4.B,5 Diplomatic and consular reports. Miscellaneous series, no. 1-678. London, 1886-1908. 671 no. in 21 v. maps, tables. 8°. (Parliament. Papers by command.) HC4.B6 Index to consular reports. 1886/96-1909. London, 1896-1910. 13 v. 8°. For material on Sheep and Wool, see under these headings in each volume. HC4.R.7 Mackie, John. Woollen and other warehousemen's accounts. London: Gee cS; co., 1906. vii,76pp. 8°. (,'' The Account- ants' library." vol. xliii) 6-25716 HF5601.A2 Mullender, Alphonse. Rapport sur I'industrie lainiere. BruxeUes: Impr. A. Mertens, 1877. 206 pp. 8°. 9-483t HD9890.5.M8 Mulhall, Michael George. The dictionary of statistics. 4th ed. rev. to November 1898. London: G. Routledge and sons, limited, 1899. {10), 853 pp. 10 col. diagr. 4°- Contains statistics of imports and exports, prices, wool clip etc. in the various countries. For later statistics, see Webb, A. D. 2-20188 HA46.M95 Reybaud, Louis i. e. Marie Roch Louis. La laine. Nouvelle s^rie des fitudes sur le regime des manufactures. Paris: Michel Levy freres, 1867. xi, 399 pp. 8°. 9-5829t aD9902.5.Il4 wool: geneeax. 35 Rossi, Alessandro. Filati e tessuti di lana pettinata. Classe xxix. Tessuti di lana sodata. Classe xxx. Relazione di Ales- sandro Rossi. {In Italy. R. Commissione, Esposizione universale, Paris, 1867. Relazioni del giurati italiani sulla Esposizione universale del 1867. Firenze, 1868-69. 8°. v. 3 (1869) pp. 157-188.) 5-28709t T801.G1I8 Schwartze, Hebnuth & co. Annual report on wool for 1910. London: H. Schwartze & co., 1911. 4- PP- P°- Contains statistics of prices, imports and exports of wool into the United Kingdom. CA 11-1334 HD9901.4.S4 1010 True, Alfred Charles. Wool. {In The new international encyclopaedia, v. 20. New York, 1909. 4° pp. 641-644.) Appended: Wool and worsted manufactures, pp. 644-649. AE5.N55,v.20 U. S. Dept. of state. Cotton and woolen miUs of Europe. Reports from the consuls of the United States. WasUngton: Govt, print, off., 1882. 398, viii pp. 8°. (Consular reports, no. 23, Sept. 1882.) HCl.R2,no.23 Webb, Augustus D. The new dictionary of statistics; a complement to the fourth edition of Mulhall's "Dictionary of statistics". London: G. Routledge and sons; New TorTc: E. P. Button & CO., 1911. 682 pp. 4°. Contains statistics of imports and exports, prices, wool clip, spindles- and looms, numbers employed in woollen factories, etc. in the various countries. 11-10376 HA46.M95a The Wool year book and diary. 1911. Compiled by Aldred F. Barker. Manchester: Marsden and CO., 1911. I, 468 pp. 12°. 11-13412 TS1600.W85 GERMANY Bokelmanu, Curt Paul. Das Aufkommen der Grossindustrie im sachsischen Wollgewerbe. Heidelberg: BucMruckerei von J. Horning, 1906. 107, \1]VP- 8°. "Benutzte quellen": pp. 106-107. 7-26943 HD9903.7.S3B7 Dawson, William Harbutt. The evolution of modern Germany. London: T. F. Unwin; New YorTc: C. Scribner's sons [1908] xvi, 603 fp. 8°. Woollen trade, pp. 56-58; Statistics of sheep, p. 233. 9^082 HC286.D3 Germany. Statistisches Ami. Statistik des Deutschen Reichs, Bd. 231-232. Auswartiger Handel im Jahxe 1909. Berlin: Verlag von Puttkammer & Muhlbrecht, 1910. 2 V. F°. Consult index. The numbers in the Index refer to parts of the tables and not to pages or columns. HA1231.A v.231-2 Heyne, Johannes [E. Ludwig Richard] Die Frage des Wollzolles. Leipzig: B. C. Schmidt & co., 1904. 32 pp. 8°. 5-33529 Hr2651.W849H6 Kober, Erich. Das Wollgewerbe in Deutschland bis zum Aufkom- men der Stadte. Berlin und Leipzig: Walther Bothschild, 1908. ^8 pp. 8°. 11-5741 HD9903.5.K7 Kohlschmidt, Carl. Die deutsche und tiberseeische WoUe im Kon- kurrenzkampfeerortertnachpraktischen und theoretischen Gesichtspunlcten. Halle a. S., 1889. (4), 81, (2) pp. pi. 8°. 8-15919t HD9903.6.K7 Kuntze, Kurt. Die Wollindustrie. Leipzig: Duncker tC' Humblot, 1903. 161-321 pp. 8°. (Schriften des Vereinsfilr Socialpolitik, 105.) HB5.V4,105 36 wool: GERMANY 37 Meudelson, Franz. Die volkswirtschaftliche Bedeutung der deut- schen Schafhaltung um die Wende des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts. Jemi: G. Fischer, 1904- xii, I64 pp. 8°. {Sammlung nationalokonomiscJier und statistischer AbhaTidlungen des StaatswissenscJiaftlichen Seminars zu Halle a. d. S. ... 49. Bd.) "Literatur": pp. [xi]-xii. 5-21471 HD9903.5.M3 SF345.M5 Quandt, Georg Friedrich August. Die Niederlausitzer Schafwollin- dustrie in ihrer Entwickelung zum Grossbetrieb und zur modernen Technik. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, 1895. x, 298 pp. 8°. {Stoats- und socialwissen^chaftliclie ForscJiungen, hrsg. von G. SchmoUer. 13. Bd. 3. Eft.) l-G-1213* Cancel HB41.S7,v.l3 Senkel, Willy. The organisation of the wool trade in Germany. {In Tariff commission, London. Vol. 2, The textile trades. Pt. 2. The woollen industry. London, 1905. pars. 2286-2301.) , HF265 1 .T443T2,pt.2 WoUproduktion und WoUhandel im xix. Jahrhundert mit besonderer Berticksichtigung Deutschlands. Tubingen: H. Laupp, 1901. vii, 143 pp. 4 fi^- diagr. 8°. { [Zeitschrift fur die gesamte StaatsunssenscJiaft . . . Erganzungsheft 11]) 3-8115 HD9g03.5.S4 Stern, Victor. Die Kartelle in der Textil- und Bekleidungs-Indus- trie, mit besonderer Berticksichtigung des Detailhandels und der verlangten Einheitkonditidn. Karlsruhe i. B.: G. Braun, 1909. 80 pp. 8°. 10-25597 . HD2769.T3S7 Das Wirtschaftsjahr 1907. 1. Teil: Handel und Wandel in Deutschland. Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1908. 331 pp. 8°. Wollindustrie, pp. 205-209. HC10.W79 1907 GREAT BRITAIN Archer, T. C. Wool, and its applications. {In Bevan, G. P. ed. British manufacturing industries, v. 5. Lon- don, 1876. pp. 1-51.) TS57.B8,v.5 Ashley, William James, ed. British industries; a series of general reviews for business men and students. London, New York and Bombay: Longmans, Green and cc, 1903. XV, 232 pp. 12°. Hooper, Frederick. The woollen and worsted industries of York- shire, pp. 93-119. 4r4604/3 HC255.A83 Bevan, G. Phillips. The industrial classes and industrial statistics. [t. 2] Textiles and clothing, food, sundry industries. London: Edward Stanford, 1877. viii, 252 pp. 16°. {His British manufacturing industries, v. 13.) "Woollens and worsted ", pp. 55-79. TS57.B8,v.l3 Bonwick, James. Romance of the wool trade. London: Griffith, Farran, OJceden, and Welsh, 1887. vi, [2], 472 pp. 12°. 9-5830t HD9890.5.B7 Bradford, Eng. Chamber of commerce. Statistics relating to the wortsed and woolen trades of the United Kingdom. 1902-1909. Bradford: W. Byles c& sons, printers, 1903-1910. 7 v. 8°. 9-25903t HD9901.4.B7 Dalrymple, Sir John, Jfth hart. Cranstoun. The question considered, whether wool should be allowed to be exported, when the price is low at home, on paying a duty to the public ? London: Printed for T. Cadell, 1781. (2), 25 pp. 8°. 10-19268 HD9901.6.D2 Dechesne, Laurent. L'^volution 6conomique et sociale de I'indus- trie de la laine en Angleterre. Paris: L. Larose, 1900. 3 p.- 1., 2S2 pp. diagr. 4.°. l-F-1027 ■ HD9901.5.D3 38 wool: great Britain 39 Forster, Nathaniel. An answer to Sir John Dalrymple's pamphlet upon the exportation of wool. Colchester: Printed and sold lyW. Keymer, 1782. {2), ^ff pp. 8°. 10-19267 HD9901.6.D3 Gt. Brit. Board of agriculture and fisheries. Report on the produc- tion of wool in Great Britain in 1905 and 1906. London: Printed for H. M. Stationery off., ly Barling c& son, ltd.; [etc., etc.] 1907. Hi, 59 ff. diagrs. 8°. Signed: R. H. Rew. 8-4573 HD9901.1.A4 1907 Board of trade. Earnings and hours enquiry. Report of an enquiry by the Board of trade into the earnings and hours of labour of workpeople of the United Kingdom. I. Tex- tile trades in 1906. London: Printed for H. M. Stationery off., hy Darling <& son, ltd., 1909. Ixxiv, 260 pp. tables. F°. ([Parliament. Papers hy command] Cd. 4^4^.) Woollen and worsted industry, pp. xxxviii-xlvi. See also Table of contents for detailed tables. 9-16601t HD5015.A6 1909,V.l Earnings and hours of labor in British textile indus- tries. General summary. (In IT. S. Bureau 6f labor. Bulletin, July, 1909, v. 19, no. 83; 88-103.) HD8051.A5,v.l9 Statistical abstract for the United Kingdom from 1895 to 1909. V. 57. London, 1910. 8°. ([Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers hy command] Cd. 5296.) Issued annually. Quantities andr value of wool imported from various countries, 1895-1909, pp. 104, 120, 150-151. 7-25340 HA1123.B,v.57 ■ : Statistical abstract for the British empire in each year from 1894 to 1908. Sixth number. London: Printed for H. M. Stationery off., hy Darling <& son, ltd., 1910. 8°. ([Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers hy com- mand] Cd. 5094.) Quantity of wool produced, 1894 to 1908, pp. 239-240; Number of sheep, 1894 to 1908, pp. 245-246. 5-13723 HA1113.A2,v.6 40 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Gt. Brit. Board of trade. Wholesale and retail prices. Return to an order of the . . . House of commons, dated 6th August, 1903: — for "Report on wholesale and retail prices in the United Kingdom in 1902, with compara- tive statistical tables for a series of years." Lovdon: Printed for H. M. Stationery off., by Darling & son, ltd., 1903. liii, [1], 456, [1] pp. diagrs. 4°. {[Parlia- ment, 1903. H. of C. Reports and papers] no. 321) Wool: Market prices, pp. 50-56; Import and export values, pp. 57-58; Woollen and worsted yarns, import and export values, pp. 59-60. 9-2398t HB231.G78 Census of production office. Census of production (1907). Preliminary tables summarising the results of the returns received under the Census of production act, 1906. Pre- sented to both Houses of Parliament by command of His Majesty. London: Printed for H. M. Stationery off., by Barling cfe son, 1909. 37 pp. F°. {Great Britain. Parliament. Sessional papers, 1909, v. 102. Cd. 4896.) Woollen and worsted factories, pp. 24-30. J301.K6,1909,v.l02 HC251.A4 1907 Harding, Charles H. The London wool auctions. {In Pennsylvania museum and school of industrial art. Philadel- phia textile school. 7th annual report of the Alumni association, 1908. Philadelphia, 1908. 8°. pp. 34-42.) TS1300.P5 Also printed in Textile manufacturer, Apr. 15, 1908, v. 34: 137-138. TS1300.T22,v.34 National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1908 V. 38: 168-177. TS1600.N2,v.38 Hooper, F. Statistics relating to the city of Bradford and the woollen and worsted trades. See Bradford, Eng. Chamber of commerce. Page 38 of this list. Hunter, Dorothy M. The west of England woollen industry under protection and under free trade. London, [etc.]: Cassell and co., 1910. 81, {1) pp. 8°. Money, Leo G. Chiozza. Money's fiscal dictionary. London: Methuen & co., [1910]. vii, 316 pp. tables. 8°. "Wool, woollens and worsteds", pp. 309-314. 11-9187 HI'2046.M72 WOOL: GREAT BRITAIN 41 Smith, Sir Swire. The woollen industry. {In Cox, Harold, ed. British industries under free trade. London, 1903. 8°. pp. 21-38.) HC255.C87 Tariff commission, London. Report. Vol. 2. The textile trades. Pt. 2. Evidence on the woollen industry; with analysis and summary of evidence and statistical tables and diagrams. London: P. S. King & son, 1905. 4°. HF2041.T2,v.2,pt.2 Hr265 1 .T443T2,pt.2 Vol.3. Report of the agricultural committee, with appendix. London: P. S. King & son, 1906. 4°. See Index under Raw wool. Wool, Woollen factories. HF2041.T2,v.3 HF2601.T2 U. S. Dept. of commerce and labor. Manufacture of woolen, worsted, and shoddy in France and England and jute in Scotland. By W. A. Graham Clark, special agent. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1908. 144* pp. 'iUus. 8°. 9-35123 HD9801.5.TT5 An analysis of the report is printed in the National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1909, v. 39: 152-182. TS1600.N2,v.39 *Vogelstein, Theodor. Organisations-formen der Eisenindustrie und Textilindustrie in England and Amerika. Leipzig: DuncJcer c& Humhlot, 1910. xv, 217 pp. 8°. Pt. II relates to the organization of the British textile industries, cotton, and wool; Pt. IV, the organization of the American textile industry. •Ordered. GREAT BRITAIN-COLONIES Gt. Brit. Board of trade. Statistical abstract for the several Brit-j ish colonies, possessions, and protectorates in each year from 1895 to 1909. v. 47. LoTidon, 1910. 8°. ([Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers Try command^ Cd. 5^20.) Issued at the end of each year. Contains statistics of woolen imports and exports, and number of sheep in the several colonies. 7-25341 HA1112,v.47 AUSTRALASIA Griffin, Gilderoy Wells. New South Wales: her commerce and resources. Sydney: C. Potter, 1888. 4 p. l, 293 pp. fold, map, tables. 8°. Wool, pp. 155-169. 5-20973 HC615.G85 Gullett, Harry S. Austraha's golden fleece. A story of British achievement. {In United empire; The Royal colonial institute journal, Feb. 1910, n. s. V. 1: 75-81.) JV12.Il52,ii.s.v.l Kittredge, Henry G. New South Wales wool exhibit. {In Chicago. World's Columbian commission. Committee on awards. Special reports upon special subjects or groups. Wash- ington, 1901. V. 2, pp. 1505-1518.) T500.D8C5,v.2 57th Cong. 1st sess. House doc. 510. Also printed in Kational association of wool manufacturers. Bul- letin, Dec. 1894, v. 24: 351-369. TS1600.1f2,v.24 Morgan, Benjamin Howell. The trade and industry of Australasia: being a report on the state of and openings for trade, and the condition of local industries, in Australia and New Zealand. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, lid. [etc., 1908] xv, 250, [2] pp. incl. iUus., tables, diagrs. plates. 8°. Contains statistical and other items relatii^; to the wool industry. 9-12921 HC605.M7 42 WOOL: GREAT BEITAIN COLONIES 43 New South Wales. Intelligence dept. New South Wales, the mother state of Australia. A guide for immigrants and settlers. [Sydney: W. A. GuUick, government printer, 1906] xvi, via, Ji.18, xvii-xxxii pp. iUus., 2 fold. maps. 8°. Sheep and wool, pp. 263-272. DU161.N6 7-19339 HC615.N6 The pastoral industry of New South Wales, Aus- traUa. Issued by the InteUigence department, Sydney. [Sydney: W. A. GuUick, government printer, 1908] 2 p. I., SI, [1] pp. iUws. 12°. 9-32104t HD9433.A82A4 Statistician's office. The official year book of New South Wales. 1908-9. [Sydney] W. A. GuUick, government printer, 1910. 572 pp. iUus., plates, fold. maps. 8°. Comp. by John B. Trivett, statistician. Sheep, pp. 289-293; Wool, pp. 294-297. 6-44139 HC611.A4 1908-9 DTJ150.N5 Sheep and wool in New South Wales, with history and growth of the pastoral industry of the colony as regards both these items of production. Sydney: C. Potter, printer, 1893. 23 pp. front, (diagr.) 8°. (Extracted from the "Wealth and progress of New South Wales," by T. A. Coghlan ... Ed. 1892.) 8-14225t HD9908.A9N5 Same. (In Pamphlets issued by the New South Wales commis- sioners for the World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893, v. 1 Sydney, 1893. 8°.) 5-12601 DU150.N55,v.l U. S. Dept. of state. Australasian sheep and wool. Reports from the consuls of the United States. WasUngton: Govt, print, off., 1892. 246 pp. 8°. (Special consular reports, v. 9.) Contents. — ^Australia, by George H. Wallace; New South Wales, by Alexander Cameron; New South Wales, by George Baggs; New Zealand, by J. D. Connolly. HCl.S2,v.9 Victorian year-book. 1909-10. Melbourne, printed for tTie government printer hy Sands d' McDougaU, limited; London, Trubner & co., [1910] fold, maps, fold, tables. 8°. Statistics of nuinber of sheep, prices, etc., pp. 4, 7, 8, 650-654; Mc- torian wool clip, p. 655; Prices of wool, 1907-1910, pp. 656-657; Woollen miUs, 1900-1909, p. 727. CA 5-983 Unrev'd HC646.A2 DXr200.V6 44 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Wise, Bernhard Ringrose. The commonwealth of Australia. London: Sir I. Pitman & sons, ltd., 1909. xvi, 35 ^ ff. front., plates, maps (1 fold.) 8°. (The all red series) Contains statistical matter relating to wool. 9-29168 HC603.W6 CANADA Barrett, R. J. Canada's century: progress and resources of the Great Dominion. London: The Financier and ivMionist, limited; [etc., etc.] 1907. xiv, 638 pp. illus., ports., tables, diagrs. 8°. Live-stock farming, pp. 188-195; Sheep ranching in Alberta, p. 197. 8-3259 HC115.B27 Canada. Dept. of agriculture. Live stock branch. Sheep hus- bandry in Canada. By J. B. Spencer. Ottawa, Ont., 1908. 127 pp. plates. 8°. (Bulletin no. 12.) Contents. — The mutton sheep; Leading breeds of sheep; Estab- lishing a flock of commercial sheep; Mutton production in Great Britain;... The industry in the different provinces; Diseases of sheep; The Canadian wool industry. Sri5.C2A3,no.l2 The Canadian annual review of public affairs. 1908. Toronto: The Annual review publishing company, limited [1908.] plates, ports., maps. 8°. Tariff interests, the woollen industry and other fiscal incidents, pp. 81-89. 5-27179t F1008.C28 Hopkins, John Castell, ed. Canada: an encyclopaedia of the coun- try; the Canadian dominion considered in its historic relations, its natural resources, its material progress and its national development, by a corps of eminent writers and specialists. Toronto: Linscott pub. co. [1898-99] 6 v. iUus., pi., port., maps (partly fold.) plans, facsim. 4°- Canadian sheep, v. 5, pp. 76-77; Woollen manufactures, pp. 487-490. 2-10568 F1008.H79,v.5 Jeans, James Stephen. Canada's resources and possibilities. With special reference to the iron and alUed industries, and the increase of trade with the mother country. London: Offices of the British iron trade association, 1904. XV, 298 pp. front., illus., maps. 8°. Woollen manufactures and tariff, pp. 26-27. 5-6140 HC116.J4 WOOL: GREAT BBITAIN COLOXIES 45 CAPE COLONY Biirton, Alfred R. E. Cape Colony for the settler. An account of its urban and rural industries, their probable future devel- opment and extension. London: P. S. King c& son, 1903. ix, 355 pp. pi., maps. 8°. Sheep and goats, pp. 137-143. 3-15130* DT822.B9 Cape of Good Hope. Colonial secretary's dept. Statistical hrancTi. Statistical register of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope. 1909. OapeTown: Cape Times, ltd., 1910. fold.diagrs.,taHes. F°. Issued annually. Statistics of sheep and goats, pp. 189-190, 194-195; Prices of sheep, wool, etc., pp. 204-207. 8-8030 HA1982 1909 Wallace, Robert. Farming industries of Cape Colony. London: P. S. King and. son; [etc., etc.] 1896. xxxi, {!), 552 pp. illus., plates, fold, maps, fold. plan. 8°. Sheep and sheep farming, pp. 331-358; Wool and hair, pp. 359-366. 1-2231 S471.C2W2 INDIA Digby, William. 'Prosperous' British India; a revelation from offi- cial records. London: T. F. Unmn, 1901. xlvii,661,[l]pp.incl.facsim., 21 diagr. map. 8°. , Wool raw and manufactured, pp. 248, 252, 257, 269, 276. 2-7529 HC435.D57 India. Statistical dept. Review of the trade of India. 1907-08. London, 1908. ([Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers hy com- mand] Cd 4.390.) Another issue is pub . in Calcutta. Issued annually. Contains statistics covering series of years of quantity and value of imports and exports of raw and manufactured wool. CA 10-659 unrev'd Hr239.A25 1907-08 Morison, Theodore. The industrial organization of an Indian province. London: J. Murray, 1906. mi, 327 pp. incl. tables, diagrs. 8°. 7-26447 HC435.MS Naoroji, Dadabhai. Poverty and un-British rule in India. London: S. Sonnenschein (& CO., Urn., 1901. xiv,675pp. 8°. Wool, pp. 24, 68, 167, 325. 2-3481 HC435.N22 46 LIBEABY OF CONGKESS Watt, Sir George. The commercial products of India, being an abridgment of "The dictionary of the economic products of India." London: J. Murray, 1908. viii, 1189, [1] fg. 4°- Wool and woollen industry, pp. 1121-1131. Agr 8-1024 HC432.W22 Webb, Montague de Pomeroy. India and the empire; a considera- tion of the tariff problem . . . with an introduction by Sir Edward FG. Law. London, New York, Bombay, and Calcutta: Longmans, Green, and co., 1908. xxiv, 193, [5] pp. incl. tables. 12°. Wool, pp. 115-116. Ckmtains statistics of imports and exports of raw and manufactured wool, from 1896-7-1905-6. 8-22575 Hr2046.W48 OTHER COUNTRIES Argentine Republic. Ministerio de agricultura. Camara mercan- til. Barracas al Sud, Buenos Aires, Catalogues. [Buenos Aires? 1904] US] pp. 4°. No. 1. Technical catalogue of sample case of wooIb forwarded by the Mercantile chamber. CA 10-4263 Unrev'd HD9904.A7A4 Sketch of the Argentine Republic as a country for immigration. 2d ed. (Latest data) Buenos Aires, 1904. 1S6 pp. illus., plates, fold, maps, tables. 8°. Animal industry, by Ronald Tidblom, pp. 80-89. &-34725 HC175.A3 Barrett, R. J. Russia's new era. Being notes, impressions and experiences — personal, political, commercial and finan- cial — of an extended tour in the empire of the Tsar. London: The Financier and hullionist, limited, 1908. xi, 292 pp. incl. tables, plates, ports. 4°- Statistics of sheep, 1906, p. 141; of wool, p. 143; Woollen industry, p. 228. 10-5275 HC333.B3 Bernardez, Manuel. The Argentine estancia, a review of the live- stock and agricultural industires, and of the rural pros- pects of the Argentine Repubhc. Buenos Aires: Printed hy Ortega and Radaelli, 1903. 123 pp. illus., 3 fold, pi., 4 fold. maps. 4°- 6-45025 SF55.A6B42 Dautremer, Joseph. The Japanese empire and its economic con- ditions. Tr. from the French. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1910. 319 pp. Plates. 8°. Contains statistical and other information relating to the woolen industry. A-11-337 HC462.D2 Drage, Geoffrey. Russian affairs. London: J. Murray, 1904. ^^i U]t '^38 pp. incl. tables. 9 maps. 8°. Sheep, pp. 110-111, 369, 422; Woollen trade, pp. 161-162, 327, 343, 568. 4-18152 HC331.D75 47 48 LIBRAEY OF CONGRESS Latham, Wilfrid. Los estados del Rio de la Plata, su industria y su comercio. Traduccion del original ingles, corregido y aumentado por el autor, por Luis V. ^"arela. Buenos Aires: Impr. de la Trihuna, 1867. vii, 184 PP-> 1 ^-i [2]ff. 8°. 4-9051 F2808.L37 The states of the River Plate. 2d ed. London: Longmans, Green, and co., 1868. x, 381 pp. front, (fold, map) 8°. 2-25700 F2808.L36 Martinez, Alberto B., and ^laurice Lewandowski. The Argentine in the twentieth century . . . with a preface by ^I. fimile Levasseur . . . and an introduction by the late Ch. Pelle- grini . . . tr. by Bernard ^liall, from the French of the 3d ed., rev. and brought up to date. London [etc.]: T. F. Fntuin, 1911. liii, 55-376 pp. fold, map. 8°. Stock-raising [including statistics of sheep], pp. 162-173. 11-7245 HC175.M25 Morse, Hosea Ballou. The trade and administration of the Chinese empire. London, New Yorlc, Bombay, and Calcutta: Longmans, Green, and co., 1908. xi p., 2 L, 4-51 pp. incJ. tables. 13 pi., 2 fold, maps (incl. front.) fold, facsim., 2 diagr. 8°. Wool export, pp. 222, 299, 316. 8-18747 HC427.M7 Mulhall, Michael George, arwZ Edward T. Mulhall. Handbook of the River Plate, comprising the Argentine Repubhc, Uruguay and Paraguay. 6th ed. Buenos Ayres: M. G. and E. T. Mulhall; London: K. Paul, Trench & co., 1892. 686 pp. double map, plan. 12°. Statistics of sheep and wool, pp. 7-10, 177, 313-314, 588, 65S. 6-25796 r2808.M97 Niederlein, Gustavo. Chances and possibilities in the Argentine Republic for cattle-breeding, agriculture, industry and trade. [Berlin? 1910?] 32 pp. iUus. (incl. maps). S°. 10-29444 HC175.N6 Posthumus, N. W. De geschiedenis van de Leidsche lakenindustrie. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhojf, 1908. 1 v. tables (partly fold.) fold, diagr. 4°- 9-29534 HD9865.N9L3 wool: othee couxteies 49 Russia. The industries of Russia ... by the Department of trade and manufactures, Ministry of finance for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago. Editor of the English translation John Martin Crawford. St. Petersburg: [Trenl-e ct Fusnot, printer s\ 1893. 5 v. in 4- maps, diagr. 8°. Contents. — i-n. Manufactures and trade. — m. Agriculture and forestry. — iv. Mining and metalurgy. — v. Siberia and the great Siberian railway. Woollen goods, by N. P. Langovoy, v. 1, pp. 38-57; Data showing the wages and working hoiKs in factories [including wool manufactories] by J. T. MikhaUovski, v. 2, pp. 514-538; Sheep raising, by P. N. ^ Kouleshov, v. 3, pp. 215-219, Wool, pp. 220-221. •3-3139 HC335.R93 Seeber, Francisco. Great Argentina; comparative studies between Argentina, BrazU, Chile, Peru, Uruguay, Bolivia and Paraguay. Buenos Aires: Impr., litogr. y encuad. de J. Peuser, 1904- 341 pp. plates, maps. 12°. Wool, sheep and meat, pp. 133-135. 5-4586 F2808.S45 Spain. Comision especial araiicelaria. Informacion sobre las con- secuencias que ha producido la supresion del derecho dife- rencial de bandera y sobre las valoraciones y clasificaciones de los tejidos de lana . . . Ed. oficial. Madrid: Impr. de M. Minuesa de los Bios, 1879-83. 3 v. tables, diagr s. F°. 9-13202 HE739.S7A5 1879 U. S. Dept. of commerce arid labor. Manufacture of woolen, worsted, and shoddy in France and England and jute in Scotland. By W. A. Graham Clark, special agent. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1908. 144 VV- 'Slus. 8°. 9-35123 HD9901.5.IT5 An analysis of the report is printed in the National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1909, v. 39: 152-182. TS1600.N2,v.39 Report on trade conditions in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, by Lincoln Hutchinson, special agent. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1906. 101 pp. 8°. Stock raising, pp. 15-16; Exports of wool, pp. 16-17. 6-35320 Hr3376.TJ5 Trade development in Argentina, by James Daven- port Whelpley, commercial agent. Woishington: Govt, print, off., 1911. 94 pp. iUus., diagrs. 8°. Sheep farming, pp. 57-59. 11-35091 HTSOSl.AS 1911 96662°— 11 4 HISTORY Ashley, William James. The early history of the English wooUen industry. [Baltimore]: American economic association, 1887. 85 pp. 8°. {Publications of the American economic amociation. [Monographs] v. 2, no. 4) 4-55& TS1612.A82 Benton, C. and S. F. Barry, comps. A statistical view of the num- ber of sheep in the several towns and counties in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con- necticut, New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio: a partial account of the number of sheep in Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, and Kentucky, in 1836. And an account of the principal woolen manufacturies in said states. Cambridge [Mass.]: Folsom, WeUs, and Thurston, 1837. US pp. 12°. 9-6942t HD9894.B5 Cunningham, William. The growth of English industry and com- merce. 5th ed. Cambridge: University press, 1910- 2 v. front, Tnap. 8°. List of authorities: v. 1, p. 657-681. Contains a chapter on The wool trade in the xm. and xrv. centuries. A 11-269 HC253.C Dixon, E. The Florentine wool trades in the middle ages. A bib- liographical note. (In Royal historical society. Transactions, n. s. v. 12. London, 1898. 8°. pp. 151-179.) DA20.B,9,n.s.v.l2 Doren, Alfred. Die Florentiner Wollentuchindustrie vom vier- zehnten bis zum sechzehnten Jahrhundert. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des modernen Kapitalismus. Stuttgart: J. G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung Nachf, 1901. 2 v. 8°. {His Studien aus der Florentiner Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Bd. 1, 2.) HC308.F6D6 50 wool: history 51 Gibbins, Henry de Beltgens. Industry in England; historical outlines. New York: C. Scribner's sons, 1897. xix, [1], 479, [1] pp. incl. plan. 5 maps. 8°. "The woollen trade and manufactures", pp. 120-133. 3-10167/3 HC253.G43 Gt. Brit. Parliament. House of lords. Select committee on British wool trade. Report from the Select committee of the House of lords appointed to take into consideration the state of the British wool trade, and to report to the House; together with the minutes of evidence taken before the said committee and an appendix and index thereto. Ordered to be printed 27th June 1828. [London, 1828] vii, 697 pp. F°. {[Parliament, 1828. E. of L. Papers and InUs} 90) 8-484 HD9901.5.A4 Jubb, Samuel. The history of the shoddy-trade: its rise, progress, and present position. London: Eovlston and Wright; [etc., etc.] 1860. vi, 138 pp. 12°. 8-14226t HDg909.S6G85 Lohmann, Friedrich. Die staatliche Regelung der enghschen Woll- industrie vom xv. bis zum xvni. Jahrhundert. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, 1900. x, 100 pp. 8°. (Stoats- wnd sodaZvnssen^chaftliche Forsehwngen hrsg. von G. SchmoUer. 18. Bd. 1 Eft.) l-G-1440 HD9890.7.G8L7 HB41.S7,v.l8 Reviewed by W. J. Ashley in Political science quarterly. Mar. 1901, V. 16: 155-157. Hl.P8,v.l6 Samuel brothers. Wool and woollen manufactures of Great Britain: a historical sketch of rise, progress, and present position. London: Piper, Stephsnson, and Spence, 1859. iv, 171, (1) pp. 8°. 4-7588 HD9901.5.S2 TS1615.G7S2 Sheffield, John [Baker Holroyd] 1st earl of. On the trade in wool and woollens, including an exposition of the commercial situation of the British empire. Extracted from the reports addressed to the wool-meetings at Lewes . . . 1809, 1810, 1811, and 1812, by the president John, lord Shef- field, from the communications to the Board of agriculture. (In The Pamphleteer. London, 1814. 8°. v. 3, pp. [281]-328. CA6-730 Unrev'd AP4.P2,v.3 52 UBBAEY OF CONGRESS Smart, William. Economic amials of the nineteenth century, v. 1 . 1801-1820. London: Macmillan and co., limited, 1910. xxxv,778 pp. 8°. Wool, pp. 15, 74, 525, 536, 585, 642, 685, 688, 758; Woollen manufac- tures, pp. 14-15, 128, 535. 10-29683 HC255.S6 Smith, John. Memoirs of wool, woolen manufacture, and trade, (particularly in England) from the earliest to the present times; with occasional notes, dissertations, and reflec- tions. 2d ed., rev. and enl. London: Printed for tJie author, 1757, '56. 2 v. 4°. First edition published in 1747, with title: Chronicon rusticum-com- merciale; or. Memoirs of wool. 8-25537t HDQQOl.S.Se Trevers, Joseph. An essay to the restoring of our decayed trade. Wherein is described, the smuglers, lawyers, and officers frauds, &c. London: Printed for G. Widdowes [etc.] 1677. 5 p. 1., 59, [3] pp. 12°. 6-26995t HF3505.4.T81 SHEEP RAISING PERIODICALS American Hampshire sheep association. Flock record of Hamp- shire-Down sheep. V. 10, 1907/08. Coldwater, Mich., 1909. 1 v. iUus., plates. 8°. CA 9-6478 Unrev'd SP373.H2A4 The American sheep-breeder and wool-grower, an illustrated maga- zine. [In which is incorporated the Sheep farmer, Chicago wool journal and Shepherd's guide] (Jhicago, 1895-1909. 12 v. in 10. iUus., ports. I^°. monthly. CA 8-1886 Unrev'd SF371.A4 The American shepherd's bulletin, devoted to the interests of Ameri- can wool growers and sheep breeders, v. 4, 11-12. Boston, 1899-1907. 3 v. iUus. 8°. monthly. Continued by National live stock bulletin. 7-31713t Sr371.A5 The American Shropshire sheep record. La Fayette, Ind., 1885-1909. 11 v. 8°. SF373.S56A American Southdown breeders' association. American Southdown record, v. 1-13. Springfield, lU., 1884-1910. 13 v. 8°. Mar. 23, 99-3 SF373.S7A The Black top Spanish merino sheep breeders publishing association, Washington, Pa. The Black top Spanish meriao sheep register. Washington, Pa., The Black top Spanish merino sheep ireeders publishing association, 1883-1901. 5 v. front., pi., port. 8°. 3-3549 SF373.M51B Cape of Good Hope. Dept. of agriculture. Report of the chief inspector of sheep. (With annexures) Cape Town, 1899-1905. 7 v.inl. tailes. 8°. 7-21938 SF970.C2 53 54 LIBBAEY OF CONGRESS Cattle breeders' association of Manitoba. Annual report of the Pure bred cattle breeders' association of Manitoba and N. W. T., and Sheep and swine breeders' association of Manitoba and N. W. T. Printed by order of the Legislative assem- bly. 1894-1898. [Winnipeg, 189^-1898. 4v.ini. iUus., plates. 12°. Beginning with 1904 these reports are included in the "Reports of the live stock associations and the dairy association," pub. by the Manitoba Department of agriculture and immigration. 10-187391 SF191.C3 Dominion sneep breeders' association. Annual report of the Dominion sheep breeders' association. lst-2d; 1889- 1890/91. Toronto [etc] 1890-91. 2 v.inl. 8°. Continued in Ontario. Dept. of agriculture. Annual reports of the Sheep breeders' association and Swine breeders' association of the province of Ontario. Issued also in the Sessional papers ... of the province of Ontario. 8-^H04 SF371.D6 Improved black-top merino sheep breeders' association, Washington, Pa. Improved black-top merino record, pub. by the Improved black-top merino association, v. 1-2. Canonshurg, Pa.: J. G. (Jharlton, printer, 1891. 2 v. in 1. plates. 12°. 7-7322 Sr373.M51 13 Improved delaine merino sheep breeders' association. Register of the Improved delaine merino sheep breeders' association. V. 1. 1905. J Bellefontaine, 0., 1905. 1 v. plates, ports., groups of ports. 8°. 8-20445t Sr373.M:52I3 National delaine merino sheep breeders' association. Delaine merino register ... v. 1-4, 8. Canonsiurg, Pa.: J. G. Charlton, printer, 1882-1909 5 V. 8°. 9-29440 SF373.M52N3 National hve stock bulletin, in which is merged the American shep- herd's bulletin, v. 12, July, 1907-y. 13, Mav, 1908. Washington, 1907-1908. 2 v. 8°. monthly. Now published as Wool growers section in American wool and cotton reporter, Boston. SHEEP baisikg: periodicals 55 National Shropshire registry association. The national Shropshire sheep record, v. i. Ed. and comp. by S. J. Weber. Middleville, Mich.: The Sun job 'printing department, 1902. 1 V. front. 8°. 3-16707 SF373.S56N Ontario. Dept. of agricultwe. Annual reports of the Sheep- breeders' association and Swine-breeders' association of the province of Ontario. 1891-1894. Toronto, 1892-1895. 4v.ini. iUus., plates. 8°. The reports of the Sheep-breeders' and the Swine-breeders' associa- tions are issued also in the Annual report of the Department of agriculture of the province of Ontario and in the Sessional papers ... of the province of Ontario. 8-4147t ' SF371.05 The Shepherd's bulletin of the National wool growers' association of the United States. See American shepherd's bulletin. SF371.A5 The Shepherd's criterion, v. 15-18. Chicago [A. Stone, etc.] 1905-1908. 1^ v. iUus. 4°. monthly. CA &-1302 Unrev'd SF371.S5 The Shepherd's journal, t. 3. Chicago, 1911. monthly. Wensleydale long-wool sheep breeders' association and flock book society. The flock book of Wensleydale long-wool sheep. V. 15. Hawes, 1904. 1 v. 12°. CA 7-6426 Unrev'd SF373.W5A Wool markets and sheep, t. 12-14. Chicago, 1901-1904. 3 v. 4°. Succeeded by Shepherd's criterion. SF371.W86 GENERAL [Angle, Harvey Jason] How to shear sheep. Chicago, lU.: Chicago flexible shaft co. ["1910] 24 PP- iUus. 8°. 10-10536 Sr379.A5 Argentine Republic. Comision del censo agropecuario. Agricid- tural and pastoral census of the nation. Stock-breeding and agriculture in 1908 . . . Census taken up during the presidency of Dr. Jos6 Figueroa Alcorta, by a committee consisting of Mr. Alberto B. Martinez, president, Dr. Francisco Latzina, Dr. Jose Leon Sudrez and Emiho Lahitte. 56 LIBEAEY OF CONGEESS Buenos Aires: Printing works of the Argentine meteorological office, 1909. 3 v. plates, maps {partly double) diagrs. and, atlas of 5 maps. 4-°- Agr 10-978 HD1861.A7,1908 Vol. 1, pp. 261-314 give detailed statistics of number of slieep in the Argentine Republic. Argentine Republic. Ministerio de agricultura. Agricultural sta- tistics for the year 1909-1910. [By Emilio Lahitte.] Buenos Aires: Print, off. of the Argentine meteorological dept., 1910. 166 pp. 4°. Contains statistics of exports of sheep skins and sheep on the hoof, from 1895 to 1909; and exportation of wool from 1885 to 1909. [Arocena, Carlos A.] Estudio de la cuestion registros merinos; memorandum presentado k la conferencia de criadores merinos el 22 de enero de 1906, en la Asociacion rural del Uruguay. Montevideo: Imprenta "Rural," 1906. 35 pp. 12°. 6-39022 SF376.A7 Atkinson, Edward. Sheep upon the upland cotton fields, and some other matters. Charlotte, N. 0. 1903. 31 pp. 8°. SP375.A87 Austin, Mrs. Mary (Hunter). The flock. Boston and New YorJc: Houghton, Miffiin and company, 1906. 266 pp. front., illus. 8°. 6-35583 F868.S17Ae Bean, C. E. W. On the wool track. New Yorlc: J. Lane & co., 1910. xvi, 296 pp. plates. 12°. A 10-2259 DTJ104.B4 Bennett, Frank J. Sheep breeding and wool growing in Virginia. Prepared by the American wool, cotton and financial reporter. PuUished hy the Norfolk & ^Vestern railroad company {1891]. 36 VV- 8°. SF375.B46 Wool and sheep facts. American shepherd's year book. Boston: F. J. Bennett, 1896. 162 pp. 8°. SF375.B47 Biggie, Jacob. Biggie sheep book, something practical about sheep, all wool and a yard wide, mutton chops cooked to suit the taste of the most fastidious. Phila.: W. Atkinson co., 1902. 1^2, [2] pp. illus., plates. 12°. {Biggie farm library, no. 8) Bibliography: p. 142. 10-12789 Sr375.B58 SHEEP RAISING: GENEEAL 57 Carman, Ezra A. The sheep of Great Britain. [In U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Sixth and seventh annual reports of the Bureau of animal industry, 1889 and 1890, pp. 145-246. Wash- ington, 1891. 8°.) SF623.B12 Chandler, Fred Moore, and Howard Alva Chandler. Breeding Shropshires [by F. M. and H. A.] Chandler; being vital facts for the consideration of farmers, mutton producers, beginners and breeders. [Chariton? la., '1910] 79 pp. illus. 8°. 10-3334 SF376.C6 Clarke, William James. Fitting sheep for show ring and market. Chicago, III.: Draper publishing and supply co., 1900. {2), 2Ji.8 pp. inch illus., pi. 12°. 3-990 SF375.C6 Modem sheep: breeds and management, by "Shepherd boy" [pseud.] Chicago, III.: American sheep breeder co., 1907. 333, [9] pp. illus. 8°. 7-32120 SP375.C63 CoflFey, Walter Castella. Market classes and grades of sheep. Urbana, III, 1908. (4), 577-635 pp. 47 illus. 8°. (Uni- versity of Illinois. Agricultural experiment station. Bulle- tin no. 129) A 11-646 S55.B2,no.l29 Craig, John A. Sheep feeding. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1897. 24 pp. 8°. (U. S. Dept. of agri. Farmers' bulletin, no. 49-) S21.A6,no.49 Curtis, Charles F. Raising sheep for mutton. AYashington: Govt, print, off., 1899. 48 pp. 8°. (U. S. Dept. of agri. Farmers' bulletin, no. 96.) S2l.A6,no.G6 Dodge, Jacob Richards. Report on sheep and wool. Washington: Gov't print, off., 1876. 1 p. I., 55 pp. plates. 8°. {In U. 8. Commission to the Vienna exhibition, 1873. Reports. 1875-76. v. 1, e) 5-37066t T960.ElU6,v.l Sheep and wool: a review of the progress of American sheep husbandry. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1900. 63 pp. 8°. (U. S. Dept. of agri. [Department] report no. 66.) Agr. 9-1866 HD9895.D6 Eeview, by S. N. B. North, in National association of wool manufac- turers. Bulletin, Dec. 1900, v. 30: 307-316: Full abstract of report in same, pp. 383-407. TS1600.N2,v.30 58 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS Dominion sheep breeders' association. Canadian national records for sheep, v. 1. [Ottawa] 1910. Dzialas, Fritz. Die Entwickelung und die Bedeutung der Schaf- haltung in der deutschen Landwirtschaft wahrend des 19. Jahrhunderts. Stargard i. Pomm.: 0. Straube, 1898. 92 fp. 12°. 1-20693— M 2 Sr375.De9 Ellzey, M. G. Sheep husbandry south. {In U. S. Dept. of agri. Miscellaneoiia. Special report no. 2. Washington, 1883. pp. 173-176.) Discuasion, pp. 176-181. S21.A85,no.2 Gibson, Herbert. The history and present state of the sheep- breeding industry in the Argentine Repubhc. Buenos Aires: Ravenscroft and iliU-s [Edinburgh, jtrinted] 1893. X, 297 pp. plates, 3 fold, maps, plans. 8°. 5-40091 SF375.G44 Gt. Brit. Board of agriculture and fisheries . Louping-iU and iraxy committee. Report of the departmental committee ap- pointed by the Board of agriculture to inquire into the setiology, pathology, and morbid anatomy and other mat- ters connected with the diseases of sheep known as louping-ill and braxy. London: Printed for H. M. Stationery off., by Darling tfe son, ltd., 1906. 3 V. in 1. iUus., 3 col. pi., 5 maps {1 fold.) F°. {[Parliament. Papers by command] Cd. 2932-2934) 6-39090 Sr968.G78 Sheep dipping committee. Report [and Minutes of evidence] of the departmental committee appointed by the Board of agriculture and fisheries to investigate experimentally and to report upon certain questions con- nected with the dipping and treatment of sheep. London: Printed for H. M. Stationery off., by Wyman and sons, limited, 1904. 2 v. in 1. F°. {[Parliament. Pa- pers by command] Cd. 2258-2259) 6-18398 SF970.G7 Hayes, John Lord. The resources of the United States for sheep husbandry and the wool manufacture. An address at New Haven, Conn., Aug. 29, 1878. Boston: Wilson & son, 1878. 43 pp. 8°. SF375.H41 SHEEP RAISING: GENERAL 59 Hayes, John Lord. Sheep husbandry in the south. Prepared at the request of Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia, and others. Reprinted from the Bulletin of the National association of wool manufacturers. Boston: Press of J. Wilson & son, 1878. 108 pp. 8°. Also printed in U. S. 45 Cong. 3d sess. Senate ex. doc. no. 25, pp. 64-130. 1828 Heath, H. A. Condition of the sheep industry west of the Mississippi river. {In U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Sixth and seventh annual reports of the Bureau of animal industry, 1889 and 1890, pp. 247-320. Wash- ington, 1891. 8°.) SF623.B12 India. Dept. of revenue and agriculture. Agricultural statistics of India for the years 1904-05 to 1908-09. v. I. British India. Calcutta: Supt. govt, print, 1910. 402 pp. F°. Contains statistics of sheep in each province. Jennings, Robert. Sheep and their diseases. Chicago: The Henneherry co., [1901]. 243 pp. iUus. 16°. SF375.J54 KiUebrew, Joseph Buckner. Sheep husbandry. A work prepared for the farmers of Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn.: Tavel, Eastman & HoweU, 1880. 301 pp. plates. 8°. Agr 7-1125 SP375.K5 Mayo, Florence. The superior incisors and canine teeth of sheep. Camhrj^gelMass.]: Printedfor the Museum, 1888. 247-258 pp. a pi. 8°. {Bulletin of the Museum of comparative zoology, at Harvard college, vol. xiii. no. 9) Bibliography: p. 254. 5-11750 QL1.H3 aL858.M47 Montana. Board of sheep commissioners. Annual report. Helena, 1897-1908. 10 v. 8°. 8-1608 SF371.M7 Laws, statutes, etc. Sheep laws of Montana as amended to date. [Helena? 1907?] 12 pp. 8°. 8-18790 Sr923.M0A3 1907a 60 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS Murray, John Hale. Travels in Uruguay, South America; together with an account of the present state of sheep-farming and emigration to that country. London: Longmans & co. {etci\ 1871. viii, 234 PP- front., illus., pi., map. 12°. 1-26370— M 2 F2711.M98 New South Wales. Intelligence dept. The pastoral industry of New South Wales, Australia. [Sydney: W. A. GuUick, govemm,ent printer, 1908] 2 p. I., 31, [1] pp. illus. 12°. 9-321{)4t HD9433.A82A4 Statistician's office. Sheep and wool in New South Wales, with history and growth of the pastoral industry of the colony as regards both these items of production. Sydney: C. Potter, printer, 1893. 23 pp. front, (diagr.) 8°. (Extracted from the "Wealth and progress of New South Wales," by T. A. Coghlan ... Ed. 1892.) 8-14225t HDgg08.A9N5 Oregon. Board of sTieep commissioners. Annual report. 1st 1907- Salem, Or., 1908- 1 v. 8°. 10-1666 SF624.08 Plumb, Charles S. The Cheviot sheep. Lafayette, Ind.: Home journal press, 1899. 20 pp. plates. 8°. SF375.P73 Powers, Stephen. The American merino: for wool and for mutton. A practical treatise on the selection, care, breeding and diseases of the merino sheep. New Yorlc: 0. Judd co., 1887. 368 pp. iUus. 12°. SF375.P88 Prose and poetry of the live stock industry of the United States. With outlines of the origin and ancient history of our live stock animals. Prepared by authority of the National live stock association. Denver and Kansas City: National live stock Jiistorical asso- ciation [1906]. 1 V. iUus., ports. 4°. 5-11343 Sr51.P94 Rushworth, WiUiam Arthur. The sheep. A historical and statis- tical description of sheep and their products. The fat- tening of sheep. Their diseases, with prescriptions for scientific treatment. The respective breeds of sheep and their fine points. Government inspection, etc., with other valuable information . . . also an appendix containing sheep breeders' directory. SHEEP EAISING: GENERAL 61 [Buffalo, N. Y.]: The Buffalo review co., 1899. xviii, [19]- 496 pp. illus. 8°. Sheep breeders' associations, pp. 418-425; Sheep breeders' directory, pp. 425-496. Mar. 8, 1900-58 SF375.B,95 Shaw, Thomas. Sheep husbandry in Minnesota. 2(i ed. St. Paul: WeU publishing CO., 1901. 213 pp. illus. 12°. 5-2406 SF375.S53 Sheep, (Jn Bailey, L. H. ed. Cyclopedia of American agriculture, v. 3 — Animals. New York, 1908. 4°. pp. 592-633.) Gives under the head of each variety of sheep a description, uses and history, with an account of its introduction into America and subsequent development. S493.B2,v.3 Stewart, Henry. The domestic sheep. Chicago: American sheep ireeders' pub., 1900. 383pp. iUus. 12°. SF375.S8 Taylor, Frank H. The middle south wool book; a treatise of prac- tical information for the home and the farm. Leaksville woolen mills, Leaksville, N. C. Ed. of 1900. [Philadelphia: F. H. Taylor, 1900] 95 pp. illus., pi., ports. 12°. 3-21568 True, Alfred Charles. Sheep. (In The new international encyclopaedia, v. 18. New York, 1909. 4°. pp. 63-66.) AE5.N55,v.l8 U.S. Bureau of animal industry. Special report on the history and present condition of the sheep industry of the United States. Prepared under the direction of Dr. D. E. Sal- mon, chief of the Bureau of animal industry, by Ezra A. Carman, H. A. Heath, and John Minto. Washington: Govt, print, off., 1892. 1000 pp. xcvi pi. 8°. 7-13774 SF375.TJ48 Dept. of agriculture. Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in answer to a Senate resolution of June 17, 1878, information on the subject of sheep-husbandry. [Washington: Gov't print, off., 1879] 130 pp. 8°. (^Sth Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Ex. doc. no. 25) 1828 "Sheep husbandry in the South. Prepared ... by John L. Hayes, secretary of the National association of wool manufacturers. Re- printed from the bulletin of the National association of wool manufacturers'': pp. [63]-130. 6-8333t SF375.U5 62 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Voogt, Gos. de. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness; tr. by Katharine P. Wormeley; ed. for America by Charles William Burkett. Boston: Ginn <& company, 1907. xiii, 297 fp. illus., 6 col. pi. 4°. "The sheep," pp. 164-189. 7^0011 SF41.V94 Webb, Wesley. Sheep husbandry in Delaware. {In U. S. Dept. of agri. Miscellaneous. Special report no. 2. Washington, 1883. pp. 172-173.) S21.A85,no.2 Wilcox, Earley Vernon. Farm animals : horses, cows, sheep, swine, goats, poultry. New York: Doubleday, Page & company, 1906. 5 p. I., 3-357 pp. front, 31 pi. 8°. {The farm library) Sheep, pp. 238-285. 6-35959 SF61.W3 and Clarence Beaman Smith. Farmer's cyclopedia of live stock. New YorTc: 0. Judd company; [etc., etc.] 1908. x, 7^5 pp. iUus., col. plates. 8°. Sheep, pp. 565-621. 8-16228 SF61.W35 Wing, Joseph Elwyn. Sheep farming in America. New and rev. ed. Chicago, Til.: Sanders publishing co., 1907. 367 pp. iUus., plates. 12°. 7-19797 _ SP375.W735 Withcombe, James. Sheep husbandry in the Pacific Northwest. {In U. S. Dept. of agri. Farmers' bulletin, no. 117, pp. 5-16. Wash- ington, 1900. 8°.) S21.A6,no.ll7 Youatt, William. Sheep : their breeds, management, and diseases. New ed. With an introduction by M. C. Weld. To which are added Kemarks on the breeds and management of sheep in the United States. New Yorlc: 0. Jvdd company, 1886. 159, [1] pp. iUus. 8°. 4-3673 Sr376.Y69 Library of Congress has also ed. of 1837, 1848. HISTORY Bard, Samuel. A guide for young shepherds; or. Facts and obser- vations on the character and value of merino sheep : with rules and precepts for their management, and the treat- ment of their diseases, as well as of sheep in general. New Yorlc: Collins d; CO., 1811. vi,[7]-112pp. illus. 12°. 4-10177 SFS75.Ba4 SHEEP eaising: history 63 Blacklock, Ambrose. A treatise on sheep ; with the best means for their improvement, general management, and the treat- ment of their diseases. With a chapter on wool, and his- tory of the wool trade. 5th thousand. With an addi- tional chapter on the management of sheep in Australia. London: R. Tyas, I84I. 1 f .l.,xiii, 236 ff. viiipl. 16°. Agr 3-109 Sr375.B62 Browne, Peter ArreU. Trichologia mammalium; or, A treatise on the organization, properties, and uses of hair and wool; together with an essay upon the raising and breeding of sheep. PMladelphia: J. H. Jones, printer, 1863. 1 p. I., viii, [7]-l'^9 pp. iUus., plates. \°. 6-43101t QI,942.B89 Canfield, Henry Judson. The breeds, management, structure and diseases of the sheep. Salem, Ohio: Printed iy Aaron Hinchman, 1848. 395 pp. 12°. SP375.C22 Custis, George Washington Parke. An address to the people of the United States, on the importance of encouraging agricul- ture and domestic manufactures : tending to shew that by a due encouragement of these essential interests, the nation will be rendered more respectable abroad and more prosperous at home. Together with an account of the improvements in sheep at Arhngton, the native sheep of Smith's Island, and the plans proposed of extending this valuable race of animals, for the benefit of the country at large. Alexandria: Printed iy S. Snowden, 1808. 4-3 pp. 12°. {Agricultural pamphlets, v. 1, no. I4) 6-10426t SP375.C05 S405.A27 Linne, Carl von. Dissertatio academica oves breviter adumbrans. Upsalise: exc.L. M. Hdjer, Reg. acad.typ. [1754] 24 pp. 12°. Appears aleo in Linn^'sAmoenitates academicae, vol. rv, p. 169-189. 9-1912 QL737.U5L7 Livingston, Robert R. Essay on sheep ; their varieties — account of the merinos of Spain, France, &c. Reflections on the best method of treating them, and raising a flock in the United States: together with miscellaneous remarks on sheep, and woollen manufactures. 2d ed. NewYorJc: Printed and sold by Collins and PerTcins, 1810. 164 pp. front. 12°. 6-5851 Sr375.L79 The L. of C. aleo has the 1st ed. 1809. 64 LIBRARY OF CONGKESS Morrell, L. A. The American shepherd: being a history of the sheep, with their breeds, management, and diseases. New York: Harper c& brothers, 1851. xxii, 13-4-37 pp. 12°. L. of C. has also the 1845 ed. SF375.M87 Bandall, Henry Stephens. Fine wool, sheep husbandry. Read before the New York state agricultural society, February 12th, 1862. Albany: Printed by C. Van Benthuysen, 1862. 127 pp. tables. 8°. "From Transactions, New York state agricultural society, 1861." 4-10178 Sr375.K18 ■ Sheep husbandry; with an account of the different breeds, and general directions in regard to summer and winter management, breeding, and the treatment of diseases. With his letter to the Texas almanac on sheep husbandry in Texas, and Geo. W. Kendall's on sheep raising in Texas. New Yorlc: C. M. Saxton, Barlcer & co.; San Francisco: H. H. Bancroft cfc co., 1860. 338 pp. front., iUus. 8°. 4-328 SF375.R195 The Library of Congress has also the eds. of 1848, 1849 and 18-59. Somerville, John [Southey] ^5 ^^^t [^^1 VP- platen (partly fold.) 8°. 4-3679 S511.S69 Spooner, W. C. The history, structure, economy, and diseases of the sheep. London: Cradock and co., 1844- ^'i'i'i, 4^^ PP- 1^°- SF375.S76 Sunder-Mahler, A. C. E. Die Merino-Stammschaferei Perutz auf der excellenz graflich Thun-Hohenstein'schen Domaine Perutz in Bohmen. 1. Abstammung. — Ziichtungs-Ten- denz und Princip. — Zuchtwidder - ^''erkauf . — Nachtrag [Vortrag des Herrn J. Waniek] Prag: J. G. Calve, 1860. 37 pp. col. front. 4°. [Rural economy pamphlets, v. 1, no. 10] 5-30363t S405.B94 WOOL MANUFACTURE GENERAL Ainley, Albert. Weave room management; a book of instruction, information and advice for the coming generation of over- seers of weaving and for all who are interested in the subject. Mapleville, R. I., 1910: 59 pp. 12°. 10-30419 TS1490.A3 Woolen and worsted loomfixing; a book for loomfixers and all who are interested in the production of plain and fancy worsteds and woolens. Lawrence, Mass., 1900. IO4 pp. 12°. June 29, 1900-5 TS1493.A3 American school of correspondence, Chicago. Cyclopedia of textile work; a general reference library on cotton, wooUen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemis- try and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects. Chicago: American school of correspondence, 1907. 7 v. illus., plates, diagrs. 8°. "Authorities consulted" in each volume. 7-14662 TS1445.A5 Jacquard machines; instruction paper, prepared by H. WiUiam Nelson. Chicago, lU.: American school of correspondence ■ ["1909] 1 p. l, 32 pp. front, illus. 8°. 9-24987 TS1500.A6 Textile chemistry and dyeing; a manual of practical instruc- tion in the art of textile bleaching and coloring, and allied processes of treatment, including many useful hints and recipes, by Louis A. Olney. Chicago: American school of correspondence, 1909. 343 pp. illus., plates, diagrs. 8°. 9-8904 TP893.A54 Textile design; a working manual of approved practice in all details of the art of designing the various kinds of textile fabrics, together with practical applications of the princi- ples of textile coloring and systematic methods of cost finding, by Fenwick Umpleby. Chicago: American school of correspondence, 1909. 338 pp. illus., plates, diagrs. 8°. 9-9040 TS1475.A52 96662°— 11 5 ■ 65 66 LIBRAEY OP CONGRESS American school of correspondence, Chicago. Weaving; a practical guide to the mechanical construction, operation, and care of weaving machinery, and all details of the mechanical processes involved in weaving, by 11. William Nelson. Chicago: American school of correspondence, 1909. 321 ff. illus., plates, diagrs. 8°. 9-9038 TS1490.A52 Woolen and worsted finishing, pt. ii-iii. Instruction paper. Chicago, Til.: American school of correspondence at Armour institute of technology, 1905. 2 v. illus., diagrs. 8°. Prepared by John F. Timmermann. 8-28637t TS1630.A54 Woolen and worsted finishing; a practical manual of in- .struction in the methods and machinery used in finishing woolen and worsted goods in general, and the processes involved in the special treatment of all types of standard fabrics, by John F. Timmermann. Chicago: American school of correspondence, 1909. 288 pp. illus., plates, diagrs. 8°. 9-9037 TS1630.A56 Woolen and worsted spinning. Chicago: American school of correspondence at Armour insti- tute of technology, 1904-1906. 4v. 8°. Pt. 1 prepared by W. M. Hastings; Pt. 2-3, by Miles Collins ; Pt. 4 by M. Collins and C. E. Foster. TS1627.A5 American wool and cotton reporter. Textile processes ; a collection of essays on processes in woolen, worsted and cotton manufacturing. From the American wool and cotton reporter. New Yorlc, Boston [etc.]: F. P. Bennett cfc co., inc. ['1910] 34-5 pp. illus. 12°. 10-10709 TS1445.A6 Arlington mills, Lawrence, Mass. Tops, a new American industry; a study in the development of the American worsted manufacture. Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside p;Yss, 1898. x, (6) 137, [1] pp. illus., plates, fold, plan, diagrs. 8°. ^^''Sl^t TS1615.TT6A7 Ashenhurst, Thomas R. Lectures on practical weaving: the power loom and cloth dissecting. Huddersfield: J. Broadhent cfc co.: Bradford: T. R. Ashen- hurst, 1895. 611, [5] pp. illus., col. plates, port., diagrs. 8°. 3-31725 TS1490.A82 wool: manufacture 67 Barker, Aldred F. Textiles. London: Constable c& co., 1910. xii, 375 pp. 8°. The woolen industry, pp. 223-231 ; The worsted industry, pp. 232-245. TS1445.B3 Barnet, Henry B. Wool shoddies. {In Pennsylvania museum and school of industrial art. Philadel- phia textile school. 7th annual report of the Alumni association, 1908. Philadelphia, 1908. 8°. pp. 60-64.) TS1300.P5 Also printed in Boston journal of commerce, June 27, 1908, v. 72: 249. TSl.B74,v.72 Textile manufacturer, July 15, 1908, v. 34 : 243-244. TS1300.T22,v.34 Bean, Percy and F. Scarisbrick. The chemistry and practice of sizing. A practical treatise on the sizing of cotton yarns, etc. 8th ed. Manchester: Kirkham & Pratt, 1911. xvi, 641, xii pp. 8°. Wool, see Index, p. xi. TS1580.B5 Beaumont, Roberts. Colour in woven design. London: Whittalcer & co. [etc.l 1890. xxiv, 440 pp. iUus., pi. 12°. {The specialists' series) 1-26458— M 3 TS1475.B37 The finishing of textile fabrics (woollen, worsted, union and other cloths). London: Greenwood & son, 1909. xv, 151pp. iUus.,tah. 8°. All-1062 TS1630.B4 Woollen and worsted cloth manufacture: being a practical treatise for the use of all persons employed in the manip- ulation of textile fabrics. 3d ed., rewritten. London: G. Bell and son^, 1899. xx, 4"^! PP- iTlus., pi. 12°. {Technological handboolcs, ed.hy H. T. Wood) 4-10685/4 TS1625.B37 Bell, T. F. Jacquard weaving and designing. London and New YorTc: Longrnans, Green, and co., 1895. vi, SOS pp. illus. 8°. 4-11690/4 TS1500.B43 Blin, [A.] Rapport sur les fils et tissus de laine cardee, couvertures et feutres. Paris: Imprinfierie nationale, 1880. 2 p. I., 17 pp. 4°- {Paris. Exposition universelle, 1878. Jury international. Rapports) 5-32005t TS1629.B64 T802.D8F8 68 LIBEAEY OF CONGEESS Bousfield, C. E. Woolens at the Paris exhibition. An introduc- tory address to the students of the textile department of the Yorkshire college. London: Printed hy the Worshipful company of clothworlcers [1878-] 1 p. I., [5]-Sl pp. 8°. 9-19411t TS1606.P4 Bowman, Frederic Hungerford. The structure of the wool fibre and its relation to the use of wool for technical purposes. London: MacmiUan and co., limited, 1908. .w, 4-'^5,[l] pp. incl. iUus., tables. 4 col. pi. (incl. front.) 12°. "List of books consulted"' p. xx. Glossary. 8-34185 TS1547.B7 Bramwell, William Calvert. The wool-carders' vade mecum. 3d ed., rev. and enl. Boston: Thayer A WadTiam, printers, 1881. 396 pp. 12°. 9-743t TS1628.B76 The L. of C. has also the ed. ot 1874. Brown, Joseph. Practice in wool carding. Expert work in the card room. Philadelphia, Pa.: The Textile record [1886] 52, [1] pp. 12°. {Textile record hand-boolc no. 1) 8-37828t TS1628.B8 Burns, George C. The American woolen manufacturer. A prac- tical treatise on the manufacture of woolens. Central Falls, R. L: E. L. Freeman, printer, 1872. 136 pp. samples mounted on pi., diagrs. 8°. 8-37815t TS1625.B92 Carpenter, Frank George. How the world is clothed. New Yorlc, Cincinnati [etc.]: American boolc company ["1908] S40 pp. illus. 12°. {Readers on commerce and industry) 8-30026 TS1319.C3 Croue, H. Eapport sur les tapis, les tapisseries et autres tissus d' ameublement. Paris: Imprimerie nationule, 1880. 2 p. I., IS pp. ^°. {Paris. Exposition universelle, 1878. Jury international. Rapports) 5-32014t T802.D8F8 Dannerth, Frederic. The methods of textile chemistry: being the syllabus of a lecture course adapted for use in textile laboratories. 1st ed. 1st thousand. New Yorlc: J. Wiley d- sons; [etc., dc] 190S. I'iii, I64. pp. tables. 12°. "References": p. v. 8-31133 TS1449.D2 WOOL,: MANUFACTURE 69 Dooley, William Henry. Textiles for conunercial, industrial, even- ing and domestic arts schools, also adapted for those engaged in retail and wholesale dry goods, wool, cotton and dressmakers' trades. New York, Boston [etc.l: D. C. Heath and company [1910], xii, (4), 221 pp. illus. 8°. Reprinted, in part, from various periodicals. 10-26285 TS1446.D6 [Draper, George Otis] Labor-saving looms. (3d ed.) A brief treatise on plain weaving and the recent improvements in that Kne, with special reference to the Northrop looms, manufactured by Draper company, Hopedale, Mass., U. S. A. [Milford, Mass.: Printed iy Milford journal co.] 1907. 224 pp. illus. 8°. 7-39411 TS1493.D73 Eaton, Theo. H., & son, Detroit. Treatise on dyeing and price list for practical cleaners and garment dyers; aniline dyes, dye-woods, dyeing drugs and chemicals. Detroit, Mich.: T. H. Eaton & son ['=1910] 65 pp. 12°. 11-1739 TP897.E3 Fox, Thomas W. The mechanism of weaving. [2d ed.] London <& New York: MacmiUan and co., 1900. xxii, 512 pp. illus., pi. 12°. 1-3699 TS1490.F79 Fraps, George Stronach. Principles of dyeing. New York, London: The MacmiUan company, 1903. xiii, 270 pp. illus., diagrs. 12°. 3-2945 TP897.F83 Gardner, Walter M. Wool dyeing. Philadelphia: E. A. Posselt, 1896-[1904] 2 pts. 4°. (Pos- selt's textile library, vol. ii, viii) Pt. 2 by Walter M. Grardner assisted by A. B. Knaggs. 4-3597 TP899.G3 Georgievics, Georg ComeUus Theodor von. The chemical tech- nology of textile fibres, their origin, structure, prepara- tion, washing, bleaching, "dyeing, printing and dressing. Tr. from the German by Chas. Salter. London: Scott, Greenwood S co., 1902. x, 306 pp. illus., diagr. 8°. 2-21089 TP893.G35 70 LIBEAEY OF CONGKESS Greene, Frederick H. Practice in finishing. The art of finishing woolens and worsteds in all its details. PUladelpJiia, Pa.: The Textile record, 1886. 120 f'p. 12°. ( Textile record hand-loolc, no. 2) 8-37838t TS1630.G8 Gurtler, Max. Textil-industrie. Leipzig: G. J. Goschen, 1908, 'OS. 2 v. illus. 16°. (Sammlung Goschen. [18 4-- 185]) Supplemented by "Textil-industrie iii: Waacherei, Bleicherei, Farberei und ihre Hilfsstoffe," by Wilhelm Massot, issued as no. 186 of the series. "Literatur": v. 2, p. 6. Contents. — i. Spinnerei und Zwimerei. — ^ii. Weberei, Wirkerei, Posamentiererei, Spitzen- und Gardinenfabrikation und Filzfab- rikation. 6-22371 TS1445.G93 Gurdji, V. Oriental rug weaving. [2d ed.] New YorTc, London [£tc.]: F. T. Neely co. ['=1901] 1 p. I., [vii]-^ii, 2 I., 93 pp. illus., plates. 12°. 3-18469 TS2808.G8 Hannan, William I. The textile fibres of commerce. A handbook on the occurrence, distribution, preparation, and uses of the animal, vegetable, and mineral fibres used in cotton, woollen, paper, silk, brush, and hat manufactures. London: C. Griffin and company, limited, 1902. x, 236 pp. illus. 8°. 2-24862 SB241.H24 [Hartshorne, William D.] Tables for estimating the cost of top; prepared for the use of the Arlington mills, Lawrence, Mass. [Methurn? Mass.] "1905. [19] pp. 8°. 5-207S7 TS1631.H3 Higgins, Sydney Herbert. Dyeing in Germany and America, with a chapter on colour production. Manchester: The University press, 1907. xiii, (2), 112 pp. 8°. {Publications of the University of Manchester. Eco- nomic series — no. ri. Gartside reports on induMry and commerce, no. 4) 7-23266* HD9999.D9U64 Hummel, John James. The dyeing of textile fabrics. 10th thousand. London [etc.] New Yorlc: Cassell and company, limited, 1898. xii, 534 pp. illus., diagr. 12°. {Manuals of technology) 2-20422 TP897.H9a WOOL: MANUFACTUEE 71 Hummel, John James. Dyeing of textile fabrics. New and rev. ed. London, New York: Cassell and co., 1909. 3 v. in 1. 12°. Contents. — Textile fabrics and their preparation for dyeing. Col- ouring matters for dyeing textile fabrics. Mordants, methods, and machines used in dyeing. 11-9982 TP897.H93 Kastanek, Ivo. A manual of weave conatruction; a systematic arrangement and explanation of the fomidation and derivative weaves for harness looms, tr. and arranged for American and English practice by Samuel S. Dale. Boston, Mass.: Guild & Lord [1903] ^ viii, 101 pp. illus., diagr. 8°. {[Lord's textile manuals]) 3-5967 TS1490.K21 Kcechlin- Schwartz, Alfred. Rapport sur les fils et tissus de laine peignee. Paris: Imprimerie nationale, 1881. 2 p. I., 35 pp. 4-°- (Paris. Exposition universeUe, 1878. Rapports du Jury international. Groupe iv. — Classe 32) 7-22585 TS1629.K77 T802.D8,rv,35 Leggatt, William. The theory and practice of the art of weaving linen and jute manufactures by power loom, with tables and calculations for the use of those connected with the trade (with diagrams). [Student's ed.] Dundee: W. Kidd [19069] 5 p. I., [5]-HS pp. illus., plates. 16°. 8-35852 TS1490.L5 The theory and practice of the art of weaving. Diagrams, illustrating machinery for preparation and weaving of same. Dundee: W. Kidd & sons, 1907. iv pp. 21 fold. pi. (incl. plans, diagr s). 16°. 8-35851 TS1490.L5 Lister, John. The manufacturing processes of wool and worsted. Manchester: A. Heywood and son, [19119] vi, (2), 205 pp. illus. 12°. 11-10394 TS1625.1,5 [Lord, Charles S.] Shrinkage tables for woolen goods. Showing percentage of loss in length from goods "in grey" to finished goods. These tables may also be used to find the loss percentage in weight. [Burlington? Vt.] Free press print, 1902. 1 p. I., 63 pp. 8°. 3-7601t TS1630.L8 72 LIBKARY OF CONGBESS McLaren, Y7alter S. Bright. Spinning woollen and worsted: being a practical treatise for the use of all persons engaged in these trades. 2d ed. London, Paris & New York: Cassell <& company, limited, I884.. XV, 256 pp. illus., diagrs. 16°. {Manuals of technology. Ed. hy Prof. Ayrton . . . and R. WormeU) 8-37835t ^ TS1627.M2 McMurtrie, William. Report upon an examination of wools and other animal fibers. Washington: Govt, print, oif., 1886. 1 p. I., 613 pp. iUus., plates {partly col. and j old.) charts. Jf°. ([Z7. (S.] Jf.9th Cong., 1st sess. House. Mis. doc. 392) 2426 7-11252 TS1630.M22 Wool — its structure and strength. [Springfield, HI, 1885] 223-264. pp. 8°. From the Thirteenth report of the Board of trustees of the TJniversity of Illinois. 8-4877 TS1547.M2 Wools and other animal fibers. (In Chicago. World's Cohimbian commission. Committee on awards. Special reports upon special subjects or groups. Wash- ington, 1901. V. 2, pp. 1519-1690. Plates.) T500.D8C5,v.2 4374 U. S. 57th Cong. 1st sess. House doc. 510. Abstract of report is printed in National association of wool manu- facturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1894, v. 24: 401^13. TS1600.N2,v.24 Marlow, Thomas G. Drying machinery and practice. London: 0. Loclcwood and son, 1910. xx,326pp. iLlus. 8°. AVool and woollen fabrics, pp. 1-2, 38, 104-105, 137. 154, 206, 212, 216. TP363.M25 Massot, Wilhelm. Textil-industrie m: Wascherei, Bleicherei, Far- berei und ihre Hilfsstoffe. Leipzig: G. J. Goschen, 1904. 1S2 pp. iUus. 16°. {Sammluhg Goschen. [nr. 186]) "Literature": pp. [7]-8. 5-2400 TS1445.N4 Matthews, Joseph Merritt. Laboratory manual of dyeing and tex- tile chemistry. 1st ed. 1st thousand. New Yorl: J. Wiley & sons; [etc., etc.] 1909. xii, 363 pp. illus., tables. 8°. 9-8903 TP893.M3 wool: mantjfactxjee 73 Mourceau, H. fitude sur la fabrication des tapis, tapisseries et autres tissus d'ameublement. Paris: Imprlmerie nationale, 1882. 2 -p. I., H2 -pp. If°. (Paris. Exposition universeUe, 1878. Rapports du Jury internatioTial. Groupe in. — Annexe a la classe 21) 7-22583 T802.D8 m— 21, annexe Mullender, Alphonse. To the American woolen manufacturers and to the different institutes of industries . . . questions going into the details of the woolen manufacture. [Philadelphia, 1876] [25] pp. 8°. 8-37834t TS1630.M8 National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, [v. 1]-41. 1869-1911. Boston, 1869-1911. 1^1 v. iUus., plates, ports., maps, tables, diagrs. 8°. quarterly. 8-22825t TS1600.N2 Memoirs relating to the wool industry. Consisting prin- cipally of papers published by the National association of wool manufacturers, 1865-68, previously to the publi- cation of its Bulletin. Ed. by John L. Hayes, secretary. Boston: Printed hy J. Wilson and son, 1872. [607] pp. 2 joU. tab. 8°. 9-1174t TS1600.N15 Nelson, Thomas. Weaving — plain and fancy. Raleigh, N. C, For the author by Edwards & Broughton printing company ['=1907] 94 pp- diagrs. 8°. 7-14659 TS1490.N4 Owen, Frank Allen. The dyeing and cleaning of textile fabrics; a handbook for the amateur and the professional, based partly on notes of H. C. Standage. 1st thousand. Isted. New York: J. Wiley & sons; [etc., etc.] 1909. vi, 2S3 pp. 12°. "Appendix. Listofdyestuffs, makers, and methods": pp. 203-241. 9-5485 TP897.08 Posselt, Emanuel Anthony. Recent improvements in textile ma- chinery. For the use of manufacturers, null managers, designers, overseers, loomfixers, students and inventors. Philadelphia: K A. Posselt; [etc., etc., 1897-1905] 3 v. iUus. 4°- (Posselt's textile library, vol. in, vi, ix) 5-13355 TS1525.P7 74 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS Posselt, Emanuel Anthony. The structure of fibrefe, yarns and fab- rics. Being a practical treatise for the use of all persons employed in the manufacture of textile fabrics. PhiladelpTiia: E. A. Posselt; London: S. Low, Marston, Searle c& Rivington, limited, 1891. 2v.ini. illus. Jf°. Contents. — v. 1. Being a description of the growth and manipula- tion of cotton, wool, worsted, silk, flax, jute, ramie, Chinagiasa and hemp. — V. 2. Dealing with all manufacturers' calculations for every class of material, also giving minute details for the structure of all kinds of textile fabrics. Containing also an appendix of arithmetic specially adapted for textile purposes, and a glossary giving explanations of the most frequently used technical terms. Wool, V. 1, p. 73-151. Worsted, v. 1, p. 152-175. Woolen yams, V. 2, p. 8-11. Worsted yams, v. 2, p. 11-13. 6-8129 TS1445.P85 Textile calculations: being a guide to calculations relating to the construction of all kinds of yams and fabrics. PJiiladelpTiia: E. A. Posselt; [etc., etc.] 1896. 3 p. I., I44 PP- illus. 4°- {Posselt' s textile library, v. 1) 9-2867t TS1451.P85 Priestraau, Howard. Principles of wool combing. London: G. Bell & sons, 190^. xii, 272 pp. iUus., fold. plates, diagrs. 12°. [Technological Tiandioolcs] 5-30590 TS1629.P95 Principles of worsted spinning. London [etc.]: Longmans, Green, and co., 1906. viii, {2), 321, [1] pp. illus., diagrs. 8°. 7-29121 TS1627.P8 Rymarczick, Gustav Reinbold. The American weaver and cata- logue of woolen and worsted fabrics, with names and description of the many cloths of all wool, commercially all wool, worsteds, union woolens, cotton worsteds, ango- las, etc., etc. Tests for the discoyery of adulterants in woolen and worsted fabrics, and ready reference for mer- chant and salesman. Boston: Boston printing company, 1903. 80 pp. iUus. 16°. 3-31267 TS1490.R95 Sadtler Samuel Phihp. A hand-book of industrial organic chem- istry; adapted for the use of manufacturers, chemists, and all interested in the utilization of organic materials in the industrial arts. 3d rey. and enl. ed. Philadelphia, London: J. B. Lippincott company, 1900. xviii, 13-543 pp. iUus. 8°. Chap. IX. Textile fibres of animal origin. Brief description from chemical stand point. Bibliography, pp. 316-317 Jan. 17, 1901-128/2 " ' TP145.S2 wool: mawufacttjee 75 Shaw, Joseph T. From wool to cloth. [Providence, R. I.: Printed hy Livermore d; Knight co., 1904] U6] pp. front, illus. 16°. 9-6838t TS1630.S5 Sydney. Technological, industrial and sanitary museum of New South Wales. Illustrations of tj^es of wool, with notes on their formation, qualities, &c. By Alfred Hawkes- worth. Sydney: 0. Potter, 1892. U), 13 pp. Plates. 8°. TS16d6.S82 Raw wools, and specimens to illustrate the woollen manufacture; by Alfred Hawkesworth. Ed. by the curator, J. H. Maiden. Sydney: C. Potter, government printer, 1890-1892. 3 v. 8°. {Technological museum, Sydney. Descriptive cata- logue, no. 1-3.) 9-1173t TS1606.S8 Textile world record. Kinks for boss weavers, from the questions and answers department of the Textile world record, comp. and ed. by Clarence Hutton. Boston, Mass.: Lord c& Nagle company ["1910] 2 p. I., [7]-90, [2] pp. illus. 16°. (The Textile world record Tcink iooTcs, no. 5) 10-15313 TS1490.T5 Kinks for wool and worsted finishers ; comp. from the ques- tions and answers department of the Textile world record for its subscribers only. Boston, Mass.: Lord c& Nagle company ["1909] 90 pp. 16°. {The Textile world record TcinTc hooTcs, no. 6) 9-31009 TS1630.T3 Kinks for wool and worsted superintendents, from the questions and answers department of the Textile world record, comp. and ed. by Clarence Hutton. Boston, Mass.: Lord cfc Nagle company ["^1910] 84, [4] pp. 16°. {The Textile world record Tcink hooTcs, no. 9) 10-22552 TS1631.T5 Kinks on dyeing, from the questions and answers depart- ment of the Textile world record, comp. and ed. by Clar- ence Hutton. Boston, Mass.: Lord cfc Nagle company ["1911] 1 p. I., [7]-106 pp. incl. forms. 16°. {The Textile world record Tcink hoolcs, no. 7) 11-1934 TP897.T3 76 LIBBAEY OF CONGRESS Todd, Mattie Phipps. Hand-loom weaving; a manual for school and home . . . with an introduction by Alice W. Cooley. Chicago, London [etc.]: Rand, McNaUy & company [1902] 1 p. I, 5-160 -pp. illus. 16°. "A list of helpful books and magazine articles": pp. 153-158. 2-28494 TS1495.T63 U. S. Bureau of foreign commerce. Scouring of wool in Belgium, Great Britain and Germany. WasTiington: Gov't print, off., 1886. 8pp. pi. 8°. {United States consular reports) Bound with "Consular reports" [monthly] v. 18. Contents. — Belgium. Report of Consul Robertson. — Germany. Report of Consul Dithmar. — Great Britain. Report of Consul Underwood. Inclosures by Consul Grinnell. 2-692 HCl.B.2,v.l8 Vaughan, Mathis H. Vaughan's carding lessons. "For the mill boy". [HuntsviUef Ala.] 1906. 2 p. I., U pp. 3 tab. {2 fold.) diagrs. 8°. 5-19052 TS1631.V2 Vickennan, Charles. Woollen spinning; a text-book for students in technical schools and colleges, and for skilful practical men in woollen mills. London and New Yorlc: MacmiUan and co., 1894. ^h ^^2 pp. iUus. 12°. 8-37837 TS1627.V6 Wachs, Alexander. Die volkswirtschaftliche Bedeutung der tech- nischen Entwickelung der deutschen WoUindustrie. Leipzig: W. Klinkhardt, 1909. 135 pp. 8°. (TechniscTir- volkswirtscJuiftlicTie Monographien, hrsg. von L. Sinz- Tieimer. 7. Bd.) 10-14813 TS1615.G3W3 Watson, John. The theory and practice of the art of weaving, by hand and power, with calculations and tables, for the use of those connected with the trade. 3d ed. Glasgow: G. Watson <& son, 1888. viii, [9]-482 pp. illus., 5 fold. pi. (diagrs.) 8°. 3-31729 TS1490.W34 Werner, Herman Oscar. Treatise on the designing and construction of woven fabrics. [Providence? R. L, '1906] 99, 62 pp. illus. 12°. 8-14538 TS1490.W4S wool: manufacture 77 Wisconsin wool manufacturers' association. Convention of 1872. Milwaukee [1872 f] 16 pp. S°. CA 9-3757 Unrev'd TS1600.W8 Zipser, Julius. Textile raw materials and their conversion into yarns (the study of the raw materials and the technology of the spinning process) a text-book for textile, trade and higher technical schools, as also for self-instruction. Tr. from the German by Charles Salter. London: Scott, Greenwood and co., 1901. vii, 4-^S pp. diagr. 8°. 3-365 TS1445.Z8 Zolla, Daniel. Les fibres textiles d'origine animale (sole et laine). Paris: 0. Doin etfils, 1910. 3 p. l, 362 pp. diagrs. 16°. {Encyclopedie scientifique . . . pub. sous la direction du D'^. Toulouse . . . Biblioiheque d'economie politique, direc- teur: Daniel Bellet . . . ) "Index bibliographique": pp. [355]-356. 10-10211 TS1545.Z7 HISTORY Atkinson, Matthew. The family director . . . containing plain directions, for washing wool, colouring wool, woollen yarn and flannel, and mixing colours. Also, directions for carding, spiiming, weaving, fulling and finishing. CarroUton [0.]: Printed hy J. Hudson, 1844- i''^, [S]-48 pp. 12°. 9-742t TS1630.A8 Bagnall, WiUiam R. The textile industries of the United States, including sketches and notices of cotton, woolen, silk, and linen manufacturers in the colonial period, v. i., 1639- 1810. Cambridge [Mass.]: The Riverside press, 1893. xxii, {2), 613 pp. front, ports. 8°. Edition limited; no more published. 9-718t TS1323.B14 Barnard, W. C. The art of designing and manufacturing woolen cloth; with tables, giving the dents in reed, runs, twists, yards, ounces, picks, number of threads, etc. Boston: A. Williams cfe co., 1869. viii, [9]-87 pp. diagrs. 12°. 8-37814t TS1625.B25 78 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS BischoflF, James. A comprehensive history of the woollen and worsted manufactures, and the natural and commercial history of sheep, from the earliest records to the present period. LoTidon: Smith, Elder and co. ; [etc., etc.] 184^. 2 v. fronts., 4 pi, tables. 8°. 9-1164t TS1625.B63 Bishop, James Leander. A history of American manufactures from 1608 to 1860 . . . comprising annals of the industry of the United States in machinery, manufactures and useful arts, with a notice of the important inventions, tariffs, and the results of each decennial census. Philadelphia: E. Young cfe co.; [etc., etc.] 1866. 3 v. fronts., ports. 8°. Wool, see Index to each vol. 7-31744t TS23.B7 Blodget, Lorin. The textile industries of Philadelphia. List of power mills and machinery on textile fabrics, representing the wool, worsted, cotton, silk, and linen manufactures of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: CoUins, printer, 1880. xvi, 68 pp. 4°. Author's copy with supplementary matter in form of ms. notes, also memoranda in ms. and newspaper clippings inserted. 1-2572 HD9858.P5B5 Burnley, James. The history of wool and woolcombing. London: S.Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, limited, 1889. xvi, 4-87 pp. illus., plates, ports., diagrs. 8°. 8-36610t ' TS1625.B9 [Gilroy, Clinton G.] The history of silk, cotton, linen, wool, and other fibrous substances ; including observations on spin- ning, dyeing, and weaving. New Yorlc: Harper tfc brothers, 1845. xxii, {2), 464 pp. xpl. 8°. 9-717t TS1316.G48 Hartig, Ernst i. e. Karl Ernst. Versuche tiber den Kraftbedarf der Maschinen in der. Streichgarnspinnerei und Tuchfabrika- tion. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, I864. viii, 72 pp. xifold. pi. 4°. (Mittheilungen der K. Sachs, polytechnischen Schule zu Dresden. Heft 1) 9-6826t TS1525.H33 WOOL: MANUFACTUBE 79 Ibberson, George. The woollen manufacturer's and overlooker's guide : containing remarks on the various processes, from the raw material to the balk state, and the practical details of finishing fine woollen cloth. London: Simplcin, Marshall and co.; {etc., etc.] 1853. vi, [7]-128 pp. tables. 12°. 9-732t TS1631.I2 James, John. History of the worsted manufacture in England, from the earliest times ; with introductory notices of the manu- facture among the ancient nations, and during the middle ages. London: Longman, Broum, Green, Longmans, and Roberts; [etc., etc.] 1857. xvi, 64O, 4O pp. plates. 8°. 8-37812t TS1615.G7J3 Leroux, Charles. A practical treatise on the manufacture of worsted and carded j^ams. Tr. from the French ... by Horatio Paine and A. A. Fesquet. To which is added an appendix containing extracts from the reports of the international jury ... on woolen and worsted machinery and fabrics, as exhibited in the Paris universal exposition, 1867. Philadelphia: H. C. Baird; [etc., etc.] 1869. xx [17]-3£4, 8, [33S]-S41, [2] pp. incl. tables, xii fold. pi. 8°. 9-1178t TS1627.L5 Megraw, Robert H. Textiles, and the origin of their names. [New York? <=1906] 75 pp. 2 pi. 8°. 6-19683 TS1449.M:5 Mudge, Enoch Rediogton, and John L. Hayes. Report upon wool and manufacture of wool. Washington: Gov't print, off., 1868. 1 p.l., iv, [5]-143 pp. 8°. Paris univeisal exposition, 1867. Reports of the United States com- missioners. 5-33131t TS1614.M8 O'Neill, Charles. A dictionary of dyeing and caUco printing: con- taining a brief account of all the substances and processes in use in the arts of dyeing and printing textile fabrics. Philadelphia: H. C. Baird, 1869. x, [2], [9]-491 pp. 8°. 8-23838t TP893.06 Partridge, William. A practical treatise on dying of wooUen, cotton, and skein sUk, the manufacturing of broadcloth and cassimere. Xew-Yorlc: Pub. by E. WaUis cfe co. for the author, 1823. 288 pp. fold. tab. 16°. 8-25433t TP897.P27 80 LIBBAEY OF CONGRESS Robbins, Augustus C. Letter from Gen. Knox, 1789, with an account of the first woolen manufactory established in the United States. {In Maine historical society. Collections, v. 4. Portland, 1856. 12° pp. 49-61.) F16.M32,v.4 Smith., Wnham. The history and antiquities of Morley, in the west riding of the count}- of York. London: Longmans, Green, & co., 1876. xii,272 pp. front., illus., plates, ports. 8°. Contains a chapter on the woollen and union cloth manufacture. 5-35482 DA690.M8S5 Rambles about ]\Iorle3', ■nith descriptive and historic sketches; also, an account of the rise and progress of the woollen manufacture in tliis place. London: J. R. Smith; [etc., etc.] 1866. xi, {12}-204 pp. front., illus., pi., fold. plan. 12°. 2-22242 DA690.M8S62 Taft, Royal Chapin. Some notes upon the introduction of the woolen manufacture into the United States. Providence: 8. S. Rider, 1882. v, 68 pp. 12°. 8-37816t TS1615.TT6T2 ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS 1827. [The woollen's bill. Speeches, remarks, vote.] Niles' register, Mar. 1827-Jan. 1828, v. 32-33. JKl.N5,v.32,33 1828. Observations on sheep and wool. Franklin institute. Journal, Feb. 1828, v. 5: 131-133. Tl.F8,v.5 1829. [The duty on wool.] Niles' register, Apr. 4, 1829, v. 36: 82-84. 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The cotton and woollen manufactures of Bavaria. Society of arts. Journal, June I4, 1872, v. 20: 627-629. Tl.S64,v.20 1873. Hayes, J. L. Some particulars in relation to wool and woolen manufacture chronological^ arranged. Franklin institute. Journal, May, 1873, v. 95: 368-360. Tl.P8,v.96 1875. Simmonds, P. L. The progress of wool production in our colonies. Society of arts. Journal, Sept. 10, 17, 1S75, v. 23: 880-883- 897-899. Tl.S64,v.23 ABTICLES IN PERIODICALS 83 1878. Schwab, G. How the present duties on wool were fixed. Nation, Feb. 21, 1878, v. 26: 132-133. AP2.N2,v.26 1878. Slater, H. N. The wool tariff of 1867. Nation, Mar. H, 1878, v. 26: 183. AP2.]Sr2,v.26 1878. French industry and commerce. — The woollen cloth manu- facture. Society of arts. Journal, Dec. 27, 1878, v. 27: 80-81. Tl.S64,v.27 1879. Warnerke, Leon. Improved wool drying machinery. Scientific American supplement, Feb. 1, 1879, v. 7: 2561. Tl.S52,v.7 1879. Drying apparatus for wool. Sdentijic American supplement, Dec. 20, 1879, v. 8: 3291 . Tl.S52,v.8 1879. Leucogen, so-caUed for bleaching wool. Scientific American supplement, Dec. 26, 1879, v. 8: 3291. Tl.S52,v.8 1880. MaHne, Robert Duncan. Shepherds and sheep-herding. Californian, Mar. -Apr. 1880, v. 1: 224-228; 321-326. AP2.09,v.l 1880. Curiosities of commerce and trade, iv. The wool trade. Leisure hour, July 17, 1880, v. 29: 457-460. AP4.L4,v.29 1883. Sheep-shearing in Australia. Leisure Tiour, Apr. 1883, v. 32: 242-245. AP4.L4,v.32 1884. Robinson, Rowland E. Merinos in America. Century mngazine, Feb. 1884, v. 27: 513-522. AP2.C4,v.27 1886. Cunningham, W. The repression of the woollen manufacture in Ireland. English historical review, Apr. 1886, v. 1: 277-294. DA20.E58,v.l 1887. The romance of the wool trade. Chambers's journal, Nov. 5, 1887, v. 64: 705-708. AP4.C45,v.64 84 LIBRAHY OF CONGRESS 1888. Ogden, RoUo. Free wool and foreign commerce. Nation, June 21, 1S88, v. ^6: 500. ' AP2.N2,v.46 1888. Ammidow-n, E. H. The American wool industry. North American review, Aug. 1888, v. 14-7: 219-227 . AP2.N7,v.l47 1888. Beatty, W. A. [The tariff on] lumber, salt, and wool. Overland moniUy, Oct., Nov.. 1888, n. s., v. 12: 36^-368; 5^1-5^7. AP2.09,n.3.v.l2 In favor i>f free raw materials. 1888. Sheep-washing in Xew Zealand. CJiamiers' s journal, Dec. 15, 1888, v. 65: 789-792. AP4.C45,v.65 1890. Bowker, R. R. A suit of clothes. [Manufacture of wool in America.] Harper's monthly magazine, Apr. 1890, v. 80: 685-708. AP2.H3,v.80 1890. Russian wool production. Society of arts. Journal, July 11, 1890, v. 38: 767-768. Tl.S64,v.38 1891. North, S. N. D. The farmer, the consumer, and the wool manufacturer, as affected by the new tariff. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1891, V. 21: 1-16. TS1600.N2,v.21 1891. Search, Theodore C. Wool from the fleece to the card, and from the card to the fabric. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1891, V. 21: 17-4-9. TS1600.N2,v.21 1891. North, S. N. D. The manufacture of wool. Popular science montlihj, June, 1891, v. 39: 176-195. AP2.P8,v.39 1891. North, S. N. D. The relation of tariffs and imports to domes, tic wool prices. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1891, V. 21: 248-258. TS1600.N2,v.21 AKTICLES IX PERIODICALS 85 1891. Xorth, S. X. D. Therenaissanceof wool: areply to David A. Wells [in the "Xew York World" Aug. 24, 1891]. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1891, V. 21: 333-361. TS1600.N2,v.21 1891. Aven', Charles F. Twenty-five j-ears in the world's wool markets. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1891, V. 21: 362-376. TS1600.N2,v.21 1892. White, H. Wool and woollens. Nation, Jan. 7, 1892, v. 5^: 5-6. AP2.N2,v.54 1892. The necessity, the efficacy, and the advantages of the duties on woolen goods. An argument addressed to the U. S. Senate in opposition to the Springer bill (H. R. 6007). National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1892, V. 22: 113-189. TS1600.1ir2,v.22 1892. Cox, Theodore. Wool and the tariff. American journal of politics, Sept. 1892, v. 1: 231-238. Hl.A5,v.l 1892. North, S. N. D. The woolen tariff judged by its fruits. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1892, V. 22: 268-279. TS1600.N2,v.22 1892. Wm. G. Steel on the wool tariffs of '83 and '90. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1892, V. 22: 304-310. TS1600.N2,v.22 1893-'96. An American textile glossary. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1893-Sept. 1896, v. 23-26. TS1600.N2,v.23-26 1893. Sheep-shearing on Santa Rosa Island. Overland monthly. May, 1893, n. s. v. 21: 4-92-301. AP2.09,n.s.v.21 1893. Xorth, S. N. D. Prices in woolen goods for thirty years. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1893, V. 23: 201-226. 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National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1895, V. 25: 330-352. TS1600.N2,v.25 1895. North, S. N. D. Bradford and the Yorkshire worsted manu- facture. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1895, V. 25: 353-389. TS1600.N2,v.25 1896. Turner, John W. The position of the English wool trade. Royal agricultural society. Journal, Mar. 31, 1896, 3d ser. V. 7: 67-76. S3.E,8,3d ser.v.7 National association of wool m,anufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1896, V. 26: 195-202. TS1600.N2,v.26 88 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS 1896. North, S. N. D. The price of wool as affected by the tariff. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1896, V. 26: 113-132. TS1600.N2,v.26 1896. Prophecy and experience: — The wool tariff of 1894. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1896, V. 26: 209-231. TS1600.N2,v.26 1896. Walworth, Joseph. The characteristics of the American wool clip. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1896, V. 26: 301-304. TS1600.N2,v.26 1896. The woollen industry of Germany. Society of arts. Journal, Sept. 25, 1896, v. 44= 834-835. Tl.S64,v.44 1896. North, S. N. D. Prices in woolens since 1890. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1896, V. 26: 330-347. TS1600.N2,v.26 1896. The Bradford [Eng.] standard wage-hst for weavers. NatioTial association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1896, V. 26: 390-394. TS1600.N2,v.26 1896. Sherard, Robert H. The white slaves of England, vi. The wool combers [of Bradford]. Pearson's magazine, Dec. 1896, v. 2: 658-665. AP4.P35,v.2 1897. North, S. N. D. The revision of the wool and woolens tariff. Statement before the Ways and means conamittee, Wash- ington, Jan. 7, 1897. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1897, V. 27: 63-95. TS1600.1T2,v.27 1897. Abbot, A. J. Third class wool duties. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1897, V. 27: 96-98. TS1600.N2,v.27 1897. Ford, W. C. The French woollen industry. Nation, June 3, 1897, v. 64: 4IO-4II. AP2.N2,v.64 1897. Ford, W. C. A free-wool lesson from Germany. Nation, June 17, 1897, v. 64: 449-450. AP2.N2,v.64 ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS 89 1897. The wool duties proposed by the growers. An analysis of their significance. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1897, V. 27: 121-162. TSl600.N2,v.27 The truth about carpet wools, pp. 135-148. 1897. Carpet wools in the new tariff. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1897, V. 27: 195-198. TS1600.N2,v.27 1897. North, S. N. D. The textile schedules of the tariff of 1897: particularly the wool and woolefn schedule. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1897, V. 27: 221-264. TS1600.N2,v.27 1897. The Senate debate upon the wool and woolen schedule. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1897, V. 27: 266-288. TS1600.N2,v.27 1897. Mr. [Rowland] Hazard on the wool duties: A rejoinder to his letter to the Senate Finance committee; with a reply to Mr. Hazard by S. N. D. North. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1897, V. 27: 361-368. TS1600.N2,v.27 1898. The historic worsted controversy. NatioThoU association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1898, V. 28: 130-133. TS1600.N2,v.28 1898. Harding, Charles H. The selection and grading of fine wools. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1898, V. 28: 134-1^9. TS1600.N2,v.28 1898. The Supreme court on the worsted case. United States v. Klumpp et al. Feb. 21, 1898. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1898, V. 28: 189-196. TS1600.N2,v.28 1898. Kittredge, Henry G. A wool tariff chart. Textile world, July, 1898, v. 15: 33-34- TSl300.T35,v.l5 National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1899, V. 28: 288-289. TS1600.N2,v.28 90 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 1898. Pratt, Daniel S. Buenos Ayres and the wools of Argentina. Textile world, Aug. 1898, v. 15: 3Jf.-42. TS1300.T35,v.l5 1898. North, S. N. D. The late wool exchange [New York city]— The sale of wool by grade. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1898, V. 28: 361-368. TS1600.N2,v.28 1898. Donald, Robert. The wool exchange at work [London]. Good words, Dec. 1898, v. 39: 81^-818. AP4.G6,v.39 1899. Cassidy, James. The wool industry of South Africa. Windsor magazine, Apr. 1899, v. 9: 611-617 . AP4.W7,v.9 1899. North, S. N. D. Industrial combinations in the textiles : The Axnerican woolen company. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sejyt. 1899, V. 29: 195-213, 271-273. TS1600.N2,v.29 1899. Gibson, Herbert. Argentina's contribution to the world's wool supply. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1899, V. 29: 307-319. TS1600.N2,v.29 1900. The Levant and Balkan trade for worsted and woollen piece goods. British trade journal, Jan. 1, 1900, v. 38: 8-10. HFll.B7,v.38 1900. Sheep in Massachusetts. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1900, V. 30: 76-81. TS1600.N2,v.30 1900. Paterson, David. Nature of the wool fibre in relation to its textile treatment. Textile world, May-Sept. 1900, v. 18: 831-833, 1027-1030; V. 19: 79-81, 253-255, 439-UO. TS1300.T35,v.l8,19 1900. Dodge, J. R. Results of the free wool experiment. Protectionist, July, 1900, v. 12: 122-124. HFl750.P8,v.l2 Opposed to free wool. 1900. World's wool supply. Textile world, Sept. 1900, v. 19: 426-428. TS1300.T35,v.l9 ARTICLES IN PEEIODICALS 91 1900. Under two tariffs. How American woolen manufacturers fared at the hands of free-traders. American economist, Nov. 9, 1900, v. 26: 219. HC101.A5,v.26 1900. Gambling in wool futures. Textile world, Nov. 1900, v. 19: 802-803. TS1300.T35,v.l9 1900. Griswold, Helen T. Wealth in woolly flocks. An extraordi- nary tribute to the beneficent effects of the Dingley tariff law. American economist, Dec. 14, 1900, v. 26: 278. HC101.A5,v.26 National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1901, V. SI: 337-340. TS1600.N2,v.31 1900. The French wool crisis — Gambling in wool futures. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1900, V. 30: 374-377. TS1600.N2,v.30 1901. American woolens. An assured position and a briUiant future under the protective poUcy. American economist, Jan. 4, 1901, v. 27: 10. HC101.A5,v.27 1901. Justice, Theodore. Adulteration of woolens. Reply to S. N. D. North and some others. American economist, Jan. 11, 1901, v. 27: 15. HC101.A5,v.27 1901. Wool consumption and supply. American economist, Jan. 11, 1901, v. 27: 19. HC101.A5,v.27 1901. Warren, Francis E. Wool growers' point of view. Address before the National association of wool manufacturers, Jan. 9, 1901. Amfirican economist, Jan. 18, 1901, v. 27: 25-27, 32-33. HC101.A5,v.27 1901. Scott, Thomas. Faulty wool statistics. They fail to show the full volume of supply from South American sources. American economist, Feb. 8, 1901, v. 27: 62-63. HC101.A5,v.27 1901. Duty on woolen goods. Canadians reaHze the need of a pro- tective tariff. American economist, Feb. 8, 1901, v. 27: 63. HC101.A5,v.27 92 LIBBAEY QF CONGRESS 1901. Newhall, Charles Stedman. Sheep and the forest reserves. Forum, Feb. 1901, v. SO: 710-716. AP2.r8,v.30 1901. Scott, Thomas. Facts concerning wool. Growers of the United States protected against panic conditions in Europe. American economist, Mar. 8, 1901, v. 27: 110-111. HC101.A5,v.27 1901. The wool situation. Only because of the tariff is the situation better here than in Europe. American economist, Mar. 8, 1901, v. 27: 118. HC101.A5,v.37 From the Boston Commercial bulletin. 1901. Warren, Francis E. The experiences of a ranch wool grower. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1901, V. 31: 1-16. TS1600.N2,v.31 1901. France, Edward W. Humidity: its importance in the wool manufacture. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1901, V. 31: 17-33. TS1600.N2,v.31 1901. Scott, Thomas. Concerning wool. The existing tariff should not be disturbed by reciprocity or otherwise. American economist, Afr. 5, 1901, v. 27: 164-165. HC101.A5,v.27 1901. Per capita consumption of wool in the United States. Textile world, Apr. 1901, v. 20: 659-660. TS1300.T35,v.20 1901. Low price of wool. Conditions in free-trade countries worse than here. American economist, May 2J,., 1901, v. 27: 241. HC101.A5,v.27 1901. Wilcox, Earley Vernon. Sheep and the forests. Forum, May, 1901, v. 31: 311-317. Al>2.F8,v.31 1901. Estimating cost of woolen goods. Textile world, May-June, 1901, v. 20: 897-900; 1099-1101. TS1300.T35,v.20 1901. North, S. N. D. Wool vs. cotton and shoddy. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1901, V. 31: 129-135. TS1600.N2,v.31 ARTICLES IS PEBIODICALS 93 1901. Nasmith, Joseph. A century of textile industry. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1901, V. SI: 136-167. TS1600.N2,v.31 1901. The preferential tariff and the Canadian wool manufacture. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1901, V. 31: 222-22It. TS1600.N2,v.31 1901. The truth as to wool. American growers infinitely better off than they were under free-trade. American economist, July 5, 1901, v. 28: 3. HC101.A5,v.28 From the Boston Commercial bulletin. 1901. Scott, Thomas. Prostration of wool markets. American economist, July 19, 1901, v. 28: 26. HC101.A5,v.28 1901. Scott, Thomas. Reduction in woolens. To meet foreign competition rather than to cripple the non-trust concerns. American economist, Aug. 2, 1901, v. 28: 51. HC101.A5,v.28 1901. American adulterated fabrics and tests. Scientific American, Aug. 24, 1901, v. 85: 115. Tl.S5,v.85 1901. A Havemeyer wool plan. An inconsistent demand for free wool exposed. American economist, Sept. 6, 1901, v. 28: 117. HC101.A5,v.28 1901. Otero, Miguel A. Sheep and wool in New Mexico. Nationxil association of wool Tnanufacturers. Bulletin, Sept. 1901, V. 31: 330-337. TS1600.N2,v.31 From the Governor's annual report for 1900. 1901. Scott, Thomas. Imports of skirted wool. Some singular iuconsistencies in the tariff law and the manner of its enforcement. American economist, Oct. 11, 1901, v. 28: 171. HC101.A5,v.28 1901. The woolen goods market. Textile world, Oct. 1901, v. 21: 675-677. TS1300.T35,v.21 1901. Wool scouring. Textile colorist, Nov.-Dec. 1901, v. 23: 331-333; 360. TP890.T3,v.23 94 LIBB.\BY OF CONGEESS 1901. Wool and the tariff. American economist, Dec. 6, 1901, v. 28 HC101.A5,v.28 1901. One danger passed. Wool escapes the reciprocity peril, but is stin menaced by revision. American ecoTwmist, Dec. 13, 1901, v. 28: 286. HC101.A5,v.28 1901. The London wool auctions. National association of wool manufacturers. BuMetin, Dec. 1901, r. 31: 432-433. TS1600.N2,v.31 1902. The use of shoddy. A plea for accuracy and facts in the discussion of the wool question. American economist, Jan. 10, 1902, v. 29: 23. HC101.A5,v.29 1902. Threatened chaos in the woolen industry [Shoddy biU]. Textile world, Jan. 1902, v. 22: 44-49. TS1300.T35,v.22 1902. Soaps for scouring woolens. Textile manufacturer, Feb. 15, 1902, v. 29: 66-67. TS1300.T22,v.29 1902. The improved Hunter wool washer. Textile record, Feb. 1902, v. 23: S3-S4. TS1300.T34,v.23 1902. Kittredge, Henry G. The consumption of wool in the Unit«d States. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, ilar. 1902, V. 32: 72-76.' TS1600.N2,v.33 1902. Turner, John W. Forty years of the English wool trade. National association of wool manufacturers. BuUetin, Mar. 1902, V. 32: 78-81.' TS1600.N2,v.32 1902. Byles, A. R. The credit system in tlie English wool trade. National association of wool manufacturers. BuUetin, Mar. 1902, V. 32: 82-86. TS1600.N2,v.32 1902. Bowler, Arthur L. Wages in the worsted and woollen manu- factures of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Royal statistical society. Journal, Mar. 1902, v. 6o: 102-136. Statistics covering the years 1795 to 1901. HAl.R8,v.66 ABTICLES IN PERIODICALS 95 1902. A yellow view of wool. Textile world, 2Jar. 1902, v. 22: JfiS~Jfi9. TS1300.T35,v.22 1902. Scott, Thomas. Sheep raising possibilities. Why should not the abandoned farms of Xew England be utilized ? American economist, May SO, 1902, v. 29: 260. HC101.A5,v.29 1902. Conditioning houses — here and abroad. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, June, 1902: V. 32: 179-181. TS1600.N2,v.32 1902. What protection has accomplished, x. Agriculture, xm. Textiles. American economist, July 18, Aug. 8, 1902, v. SO: 30-31; 66. HC101.A5,v.30 1902. Warren, Francis E. Honest clothing by legislation. Independent, July 3, 1902, v. 6^: 1598-1599. AP2.I53,v.54 1902. Scott, Thomas. Wool and woolens. Do duties thereon foster monopolies in growing and manufacturing? 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Textile colorist, Oct. -Dec. 1902, v. 2 4: 300-301; 363-365; Jan. 1903, v. 25: 1-3. TP890.T3,v.24,25 1902. Wool scouring with organic solvents. Textile record, Oct. 1902, v. 23: 623. TS1300.T34,v.23 1902. Harger, Charles M. Sheep and shepherds of the west. OutlooTc, Nov. 22. 1902, v. 72:- 689-693. AP2.08,v.72 1902. Kittredge, Henry G. The utihzation of wastes and br- products in manufactures, with special reference to the decade of 1890-1900. Woolen industrj^ Scientific American supplement, Nov. 29, 1902, v. 54-' 22^98- 224.99. Tl.S52,v.54 1902. A new wool scourer. Textile record, Nov. 1902, v. 23: 665. TS1300.T34,v.23 1902. Michelson, Charles. The war for the range. Munsey's magazine, Dec. 1902, v. 28: 380-382. AP2.M8,v.28 1903. Warren, Francis E. To label shoddy. Current literature, Jan. 1903, v. 34: 86-S7. AP2.C95,v.34 1903. The sorting and classing of wool. Textile manufacturer, Jan. 16-Sept. 15, 1903, v. 29: 3, 4I, 75, 154, 190, 267, 298. TS1300.T22,v.29 1903. How to make a woollen mill paj'. Textile manufacturer, Jan. 15-Sept. 15, 1903, v. 29: 4, 39, 84, 120, 148, 186, 222, 266, 300. TS1300.T22,v.29 1903. Skinner, Robert P. The wool trade of Marseilles. [1901-2.] Scientific American supplement, Feb. I4, 1903, v. 53: 226S3. Tl.S52,v.55 1903. Soaps lor scouring woollens. Textile manufacturer, Feb. 15, 1903, v. 29: 66-67. TS1300.T22,v.29 1903. North, S. N. D. The reciprocal interests of wool growers and wool manufacturers. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1903, V. 33: 1-19. TS1600.N2,v.33 ABTICLES IK PERIODICALS 97 1903. Manufacture of lanolin [from wool-fat]. Scientific American supplement, Mar. 7, 1903, v. 55: 22719. Tl.S52,v.55 1903. Bogus woolen cloths in England. A few examples of the use of wool substitutes. Textile world, Mar. 1903, v. 24.: 493-496. TS1300.T35,v.24 1903. The United States and British woollens. British trade journal, June 1, 1903, v. 41: 207. HFll.B7,v.41 1903. The products of wool fat. Textile manufacturer, Sept. 15, 1903, v. 29: 318. TS1300.T22,v.29 1903. Mitchell, W. H. Mr, Asquith and the [woolen] trade at Bradford. Saturday review, Dec. 26, 1903, v. 96: 791-792. AP4.S3,v.96 1904. Drown, Frank H. Woolen goods, early manufacture, etc. [1640-1810]. Textile American, Jan. 1904, v. 1: 26. TS1300.T2,v.l 1904. Justice, Theodore. The wool situation. Scarcity of certain grades. Textile American, Jan. 1904, v. 1: 28-29. TS1300.T2,v.l 1904. Warren, F. E. The wool grower and wool manufacturer. Textile American, Jan. 1904, v. 1: 29-30. TS1300.T2,v.l 1904. Bechtel, Hugo. Wool dyeing in the past twenty five years. Textile colorist, Jan. 1904, v. 26: 33-35. TP800.T3,v.26 1904. Solvent process for degreasing wool. Scientific American supplement, Feb. 13, 1904, 'V- 57: 23508. Tl.S52,v.57 1904. Harding, C. H. Shoddy and marketing wool. Textile American, Feb. 1904, v. 1: 19-20. TS1300.T2,v.l 1904. Woollen manufacturers and the shipping trade. 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Cope, Henry F. Sheep-herder vs. cow-puncher. World to-day, Aug. 1904, v. 7: 1037-1046. AP2.W95,v.7 1904. Clapham, J. H. The international wool trade and the wool markets. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin Sept 1904, v. 34: 209-226. TS1600.N2,v.34 Textile manufacturer, Oct. 15-Dec. 16, 1904, v. SO: 353-S5S- 425-427. TS1300.T22,v.30 1904. The uses of shoddy. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin Sept 1904, V. 34: 269-273. TS1600.N2,v.34 1904. Clarke, A. The free wool delusion. Answer to a free wool argument — verdict of manufacturers on the experiment under the Wilson tariff— points wherein it failed— effect on sheep raising. Protectionist, Oct. 1904, 'v.J6: 309-312. n .^, t 1 HP1750.P8,v.l6 Opposed to free wool. ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS 99 1904. Wool classing. Textile manufacturer, Oct. 16, 1904, v. 30: 353-354. TS1300.T22,v.30 1904. The wool trade. A centennial year. British trade journal, Nov. 1, 1904, v. 42: 429-430. Hril.B7,v.42 1904. "Wool conditioning" in England. An important organiza- tion for the prevention of fraud. Scientific American supplement, Nov. 12, 1904, "V- 58: 24133- 24134. Tl.S52,v.58 1904-'05. Matthews, J. Merritt. Nature of the impurities in raw wool. Textile colorist, Nov. Dec. 1904, v. 26: 328-324; 366-367; Jan. 1906, v. 27: I-4. TP890.T3,v.26-27 1904. Gibson, Herbert. The evolution of the sheep-breeding industry in Argentina. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1904, V. 34: 367-371. TS1600.N2,v.34 1905. The position in the wool trade. Probable future prices. British trade journal, Jan. 1, Feb. 1, 1905, v. 43: 5; 67-58. HFll.B7,v.40 1905. Wool and cotton combination. Textile American, Feb. Aug. 1906, v. 3: 19-20; v. 4: 22. TS1300.T2,v.3,4 1905. Bradford wool-conditioning house. Textile American, Mar. 1905, v. 3: 12. TS1300.T2,v.3 1905. Euler, F. Wool mordanting. Textile colorist. Mar. 1905, v. 27: 78. TP890.T3,v.27 1905. Hawkins, T. W. 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Justice, Theodore. A defence of the wool tariff. Protectionist, Feb. 1909, v. 20: 615-519. Opposed to free wool. HF1750.P8,v.20 1909. Dale, Samuel S. Plow much wool to make a pound of cloth. Textile world record, Pel. 1909, v. 36: 539-543. TS1300.T36,v.36 1909. The revision of the textile tariff. Textile world record, Feb. 1909, v. 36: 545-562. TS1300.T36,v.36 1909. Duties on wool and woolens. Statement of a free-ti-ade "Republican" newspaper [Chicago Tribune] answered by a man who knows [Henry M. Steel]. American economist. Mar. 5, 1909, v. 43: 118-119. HC101.A5,v.43 1909. Tarbell, Ida I\I. Wliere every penny counts. American magazine. Mar. 1909, v. 67: 437-449. AP2.L53,v.67 The inequalities of a wool tariff, pp. 441-443. ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS 111 1909. Carman, A. C. The leading breeds of sheep. Country life in America, Mar. 1909, v. 15: 503. Sl.C85,v.l5 1909. Revision of the tariff. The case for the wool manufacturers, as presented before the Committee on ways and means. 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Letter to the Com- mittee on ways and means by the National association of wool manufacturers, submitted Feb. 10, 1909. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1909, V. 39: 117-151. TS1600.N2,v.39 1909. Whitman, William. Wool tops. Letter, giving additional information relative to tops. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1909, V. 39: 183-206. TS1600.N2,v.39 1909. Holmes, Joseph D. The tariff on woolens. Protectionist, Mar. 1909, v. 20: 577-578. HF1750.P8,v.20 From Textile manufacturers journal. 112 LIBBABY OF CONGEESS 1909. Cost of production in woolen industi-y. Protectionist, Mar. 1909, v. 20: 606. From the Boston Commercial bulletin. 1909. Sheep under three tariflfs. Protectionist, Mar. 1909, v. 20: 607-610. HF1750.P8,v.30 HF1750.P8,v.20 1909. Degreasing wool. A new continuous process. Scientific American supplement, Mar. 20, 1909, v. 67: 177- 178. Tl.S52,v.67 1909. Who makes a tariff bill ? Gail Laughlin makes an intelUgent reply for the information of Ida M. Tarbell. American economist, Apr. 23, 1909, v. 43: 288-291. HC101.A5,v.43 1909. Tarbell, Ida M. Juggling with the tariff. [The wool sched- ule.] American magazine, Apr. 1909, v. 67: 678-586. AP2.L53,v.67 1909. Case of the Carded woolen manufacturers. Protectionist, May, 1909, v. 21: 47-49. HF1750.P8,v.21 1909. Fordney, J. W. Wool industry and tariff. From a speech in the House of Kepresentatives, Mar. 26, 1909. Protectionist, May, 1909, v. 21: 63-64. HF1750.P8,v.21 1909. Tariffs and the wool industry [Great Britain]. Textile manufacturer. May 15, 1909, v. 35: I46. TS1300.T22,v.35 1909. Lincoln, G. B. Tariff misrepresentations. American economist, June 11,18, 1909, v. 43: 386-387; 4OO. HC101.A5,v.43 "Answer to I. M. Tarbell in 'American magazine.' " 1909. The establishment of woollen mUls abroad. British trade journal, June 1, 1909, v. 47: 207-209. Hril.B7,v.47 1909. Marvin, Winthrop L. 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American review of reviews, Apr. 1910, v. 4I: 487-490. AP2.R4,v.41 ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS 115 1910. Justice, Theodore, and Henry M. Steel. How the wool and woolens tariff was framed. Protectionist, Apr. 1910, v. 21: 639-646. HF1750.P8,v.21 1910. Whitman, William. Answer to schedule K. Everybody's magazine, May, 1910, v. 22: 656ar-656h, 656q- 656t. AP2.E9,v.22 1910. Child, Richard Washburn. In defense of schedule K. Everybody's magazine. May, 1910, v. 22: 656h-656]c. AP2.E9,v.22 1910. Moir, Edward. Side of carded wool. Everybody's magazine. May, 1910, v. 22: 656]c-656p. AP2.E9,v.22 1910. Clapham, J. H. The transference of the worsted industry from Norfolk to the West Eiding. Economic journal, June, 1910, v. 20: 196-210. HBl.E3,v.20 1910. Furlong, Charles W. Among the sheep ranches of Patagonia. Harper's monthly magazine, June, 1910, v. 121: 53-63. AP2.H3,v.l21 1910. Priestman, Howard. Electricity, humidity, and yam con- dition. National association of wool manujadurers. 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American economist, Dec. 16, 1910, v. I).6: 289-291. HC101.A5,v.46 1910 Clapham, J. H. Wool growing and the tariff, by C. W. Wright. [Review] Economic journal, Dec. 1910, v. 20: 582-384. HBl.E3,v.20 1910. Annual wool review with estimate of domestic wool cKp of 1910 and other statistical tables. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1910, V. 40: 301-352. TS1600.N2,v.40 1910. Clark, Charles Heber. "The new tariff as its friends see it." National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Dec. 1910, V. 40: 403-414. TS1600.N2,v.40 Reprinted from Saturday Evening Post. Wool, pp. 409-412. 1910. Justice, Theodore. The wool and woolen schedule. Protectionist, Dec. 1910, v. 22: 4O6-4IO. HF1750.P8,v.22 1910. Wood, Vvilliam M. The situation in woolens. Protectionist, Dec. 1910, v. 22: 444-447. Hri750.P8,v.22 1911. Protection for wool. Important letter of A. D. Juilliard. Expressions by William M. Wood and Theodore Justice. American economist, Jan. 6, 1911, v. 47: 1-S. HC101.A5,v.47 1911. The tari.T and the food question. Low duties have invariably decreased the supply of American sheep for mutton. American economist, Jan. 6, 1911, v. 47: 9. HC101.A5,v.47 ABTICLES IN PERIODICALS 117 1911. Cost wool industries $150,000,000. Theodore Justice shows where the "skin game" is in his defence of Schedule K. American economist, Jan. 6, 1911, v. 1^1: 10-11. HC101.A5,v.47 1911. Whitman, William. Protection for wool. American economist, Jan. IS, 1911, v. 4-7: IB. HC10X.A5,v.47 1911. Free wool. The effect on the woolen industry. American economist, Jan. 20, 1911, v. 47: Ifi. HC101.A5,v.47 1911. Whitman, William. Tariff and the textile trade. Present- ment of the injurious effects of continuous tariff agitation. American economist, Jan. 27, 1911, v. 4-7: 48-60. HC101.A5,v.47 1911. Callender, G. S. Wool-growing and the tariff, by C. W. Wright. Review. Journal of political economy, Jan., 1911, v. 19: 67-72. HBl.J7,v.l9 1911. McCarthy, Daniel W. and C. S. Hamlin. The cost of woolen clothing. Protectionist, Jan. 1911, v. 22: 480-482. HF1750.P8,v.23 1911. Marvin, Thomas D. Contraband woolens. Protectionist, Jan. 1911, v. 22: 506-607. Hri750.P8,v.22 1911. ArkeU, T. R. Sheep and goat raising in the New England states. SJiepJierd's journal, Jan. 1911, v. 3: 5-6. 1911. What the wool manufacturers say. American economist, Feb. 10, 1911, v. 47; 82-83. HC101.A5,v.47 Abstracts from the addresses of John P. Wood, Charles H.Harding, William M. Wood and Senator F. E. Warren at the annual banquet of National association of wool manufacturers, in Washington, Feb. 1, 1911. 1911. JuiUiard, A. D. The wool tariff. Protectionist, Feb. 1911, v. 22: 523-524. HF1750.P8,v.23 1911. Mr. Whitman to the wool growers. Protectionist, Feb. 1911, v. 22: 524-526. HF1750.P8,v.22 1911. Cherington, P. T. Some aspects of the wool trade of the United States. Quarterly journal of economics, Feb. 1911, v. 25: 337-356. HBl.Q3,v.25 118 LIBBAEY OF CONGRESS 1911. Will attack the wool schedule. American economist, Mar. SI, 1911, v. 1(7: 176. HC101.A5,v.47 1911. Can the wool trust gag the press ? [Schedule K.] Comer's, Mar. 18, 1911, v. 46: 11-12. AP2.C65,v.46 1911. The United States wool tariff. Economist {London) Mar. 11, 1911, v. 72: 509-610. HGll.E2,v.72 1911. Forty-sixth annual meeting of the National association of wool manufacturers, held at Washington. National association of wool Tnanufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1911, V. 41: 1-73. TS1600.N2,T.41 Contama addresses of John P. Wood, Charles H. Harding, William M. Wood, Francis E. Warren, Henry Cabot Lodge, and others. 1911. Wool growers' convention. Forty-seventh annual meeting of the National association at Portland, Oregon, Jan. 4-7, 1911. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1911, V. 41: 74-107. TS1600.N2,v.41 Contains address by Joseph R. Grundy; and letters of Francis E. Warren, William "^Tiitman, A. D. JuUliard, Theodore Justice and others. 1911. Hygroscopic qualities of wool. Interesting views of Howard Priestman and WiUiam D. Hartshorne. National association of wool manufacturers. Bulletin, Mar. 1911, V. 41: 108-118. TS1600.N2,v.41 1911. Spencer, George B. The truth about "K". OuUoolc, Mar. 25, 1911, v. 97: 16 -pp. following p. 708. AP2.08,v.97 Inserted as advertising matter. 1911. National association of wool manufacturers. Annual meet- ing held in Washington, Feb. 1, 1911. Protectionist, Mar. 1911, v. 22: 617-624. HF1750.P8,v.22 Contains synopses of speeches and addresses. 1911. Dodge, Arthur J. Prospective tariff tinkering. Democrats fuUy determined upon sweeping reduction in the wool and woolen duties. American economist, Apr. 14, 1911, v. 47: 220-221. HC101.A5,v.47 ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS 119 1911. Reciprocity and schedule K. In both cases tariff reduction is sure to be hurtful to American farmers. American economist, Apr. 21, 1911, v. Jfl: 235. HC101.A5,v.47 1911. Ten years growth, in woolen and worsted goods. Commercial bulletin (Boston) Apr. 8, 1911: J^, col. 2-1^. Review of Preliminary statement issued by the Bureau of the census. 1911. Studley, Robert L. A study of wool. Filre and, fabric, v. 53, Apr. 1, 1911: 3-6. TS1300.P44,v.53 1911. A symphony in K flat. Natimi, Apr. IS, 1911, v. 92: 360. AP2.N2,v.93 1911. The truth about "K." Outlook, Apr. 8, 1911, v. 97: 769-770. aP2.08,v.97 Editorial in answer to criticism concerning publication of an adver- tisement of the American woolen company, in the Outlook of March 25. 1911. The new Japanese tariff and the woollen trade. Statist, Apr. 22, 1911, v. 68: 222. HGll.S8,v.68 Shows present duty, duty originally proposed, and duty under Anglo-Japanese treaty. 1911. The advance of the woollen trade. Economist {London) May 27, 1911, v. 72: 1125-1126. HGll.E2,v.72 1911. Marvin, W. L. Reciprocity and the woolen industry. Protectionist, May, 1911, v. 23: 19-20. HF1750.P8,v.23 1911. Thompson, Robert EUis. Wool and woolens in the tariff. Protectionist, May, 1911, v. 23: 35-37. HF1750.P8,v.23 1911. Proposed revision of schedule K. American economist, June 9, 1911, v. J^7: 341—343. HC101.A5,v.47 1911. Forstmann, Juhus. Protection for wool and woolens. Tariff for revenue would wipe out American sheep growing and wool manufacture. American economist, June 9, 1911, v. 47: 343-348. HC101.A5,v.47 1911. Schedule K. Outloolc, June 17, 1911, v. 98: 328-330. AP2.08,v.98 ARTICLES IN UNITED STATES CONSULAR REPORTS (Call no. HC1.R2 with no. of report added) 1881 Feb. The Australasian wool trade. O. M. Spencer, Melbourne, Nov. 1, 1880. V. 2, no. 4: 238-240. 1881 Feb. Wool and wool-washing in Belgium. George C. Tanner, Verviers, Dec. 1880. V. 2, no. 4: 247-249. 1881 Apr. Wool of New Zealand. G. W. Griffin, Auckland, N. Z., Jan. 4, 1880. V. 2, no. 6: 526-527. 1881 Dec. New Zealand wool. G. W. Griffin, Auckland, N. Z., Oct. 10, 1881. V. 4, no. 14: 621-624. 1882 Feb; Encouraging manufactures of English wool. C. O. Shepard, Bradford, Dec. 13, 1881. V. 5, no. 16: 209-211. 1882 Feb. The wool industry of New Zealand. G. W. Griffin, Auckland, N. Z., Dec. 14, 1881. V. 5, no. 16: 269-272. 1882 Apr. The woolen industry of Bradford. C. O. Shepard, Bradford, Feb. 21, 1882. V. 5, no. 18: 513-521. 1882 Apr. Canterbury (New Zealand) wool. G. W. Griffin, Auckland, N. Z., Jan. 81, 1882. V. 5, no. 18: 522-526. 1882 Sept. Cotton and woolen mills of Europe. Reports from the consuls of the TJ. S. V. 7, no. 23: 1-398. 1882 Oct. Woolen industries of Victoria, Australia. 0. M. Spencer, Melbourne, July 11, 1882. V. 7, no. 24: 438-450. 120 U. S. CONSULAR EEPOETS 121 1882 Oct. Cotton and woolen industries of Russia. Edgar Stanton, St. Petersburg, Sept. 2, 1882. V. 7, no. 24: 555-558. 1882 Dec. Woolen miUs in Verviers. George C. Tanner, Lifege, Nov. 22, 1882. V. 8, no. 26: 393-395. 1884 May Russian wool for the United States. E. G. Van Riper, Moscow, Dec. 23, 1883. V. 12, no. 41: 365-366. 1884 Aug. Exportation of sugar and wool from Peru. H. It Brent, Callao, June 8, 1884. V. 13, no. 44: 644. 1885 Mar. The wool trade of Australasia. G. W. Griffin, Sydney, Dec. 31, 1884. V. 15, no. 51: 571-577. 1885 Apr. Declared exports for the United States during the year 1884. V. 15, no. 52: 685-1021. Contains statistics of wool from various countries. 1885 Oct. Wool interests of Cape Colony. James W. Siler, Cape Town, Sept. 18, 1885. V. 17, no. 57: 149-152. 1886 Mar. Wools of Austraha. G. W. Griffiji, Sydney, Nov. 4, 1885. V. 18, no. 62: 469-477. 1886 Mar. - Germany: Duties on wool. F. Raine, Berlin, Jan. 11, 1886. V. 18, no. 62: 527-529. 1886 Scouring of wool in Belgium, Great Britain, and Germany. Belgium, G. D. Robertson; Germany, Henry Dithmar; Great Britain, William F. Grinnell, Francis H. Underwood. Bound with v. 18. 1886 Apr. Wool statistics [of Europe, production and prices]. J. Schoenhof, Tunstall, Mar. 11, 1886. V. 19, no. 63: 133-135. 1886 Apr. Production and consumption of wool. F. H. Wigfall, Leeds, Mar. 17, 1886. V. 19, no. 63: 136-138. 122 LIBRAHY OF CONGRESS 1886 Apr. The Australasian wool clip for 1885-1886. G. W. Griffin, Sydney, Mar. 6, 1886. V. 19, no. 63: 139-147. 1886 Apr. Woolen trade of Northern France. Charles P. Williams, Rouen, Feb. 3, 1886. V. 19, no. 63: 147-148. 1886 Aug. Wool manufacture in Germany. J. S. Potter, Crefeld, June 15, 1885. V. 19, no. 66: 287-296. 1886 Sept. Utihzation of the waste of wool. Charles P. Williams, Rouen, .July 5, 1886. V. 19, no. 67: 451-458. 1886 Oct. Relative cost of American wools and corresponding grades of foreign wools used in Great Britain. J. Schoenhof, Tunstall, Aug. 19, 1886. V. 20, no. 69: 128-131. 1886 Oct. Wool exports and wool prospects of the Argentine Republic. E. L. Baker, Buenos Ayres, Aug. 4, 1886. V. 20, no. 70: 286-288. 1886 Nov. Worsted industry of Bradford. William F. Grinnell, Bradford, Mar. 25, 1886 V. 20, no. 71: 347-349. 1887 Nov. Australasian wool cHp for 1886-87. G. W. Griffin, Sydney, July 13, 1887. V. 24, no. 86: 296-305. 1887 Nov. Argentine wool chp of 1886-87. E. L. Baker, Buenos Ayres, July 28, 1887. V. 24, no, 86: 307-309. 1888 Feb. The woolen industry of Liege. William S. Preston, Lifege, Dec. 15, 1887. V. 25, no. 89: 246-253. 1888 Apr. Uruguayan wool. John E. Bacon, Montevideo, Mar. 12, 1888. V. 26, no. 92: 145. 1888 Apr. The woolen industries of Belgium. William S. Preston, Li^ge, Mar. 3, 1888. V. 26, no. 92: 151-153. tr. S. CONSULAR EEPOETS 123 1888 June Cost of manufacturing all-wool dress goods. J. Schoenhof, Tunstall, June 5, 1888. V. 26, no. 94: 465-474. 1888 June Australasian wool. G. W. Griffin, Sydney, Mar. 20, 1888. V. 26, no. 94: 497-505. 1888 July Cost of manufacturing worsted coatings. J. Schoenhof, Tunstall, June 22, 1888. V. 27, no. 95: 1-10. 1888 July Washing and treatment of raw wool. Joseph Falkenbach, Barmen, July 7, 1888. V. 27, no. 95: 145-158. 1888 Sept. Australasian wool trade. G. W. Griffin, Sydney, Aug. 6, 1888. V. 27, no. 97: 385-397. 1889 Mar. Condition of the woolen trade in France. Charles P. Williams, Rouen, Jan. 24, 1889. V. 29, no. 103: 392-393. 1889 Mar. Wool and woolen industries of England. William F. Grinnell, Bradford, Feb. 1, 1889. V. 29, no. 103: 449-452. 1889 Apr. Wool waste and broken tops. William F. Grinnell, Bradford, Mar. 19, 1889. V. 29, no. 104: 581-583. 1889 May Woolen trade of the district of Rouen. Charles P. Williams, Rouen, Apr. 17, 1889. V. 30, no. 105: 77-78. 1889 July Woolen trade of the district of Rouen. Charles P. Williams, Rouen, May 20, 1889. V. 30, no. 106: 358-359. 1889 Aug. French woolen goods. Charles P. Williams, Rouen, June 17, 1889. V. 30, no. 107: 506-507. 1889 Sept. Australasian wool trade, 1888-89. G. W. Griffin, Sydney, July 27, 1889. V. 31, no. 108: 7-20. 1890 Mar. Wool, cotton, and iron trade of England. Thomas H. Sherman, Liverpool, Dec. 3, 1889. V. 32, no. 114: 347-360. 124 LIBRABY OF CONGRESS 1890 Apr. Argentine Republic. Wool and sheep. E. L. Baker, Buenos Ayres, Dec. 22, 1889. V. 32, no. 115: 586-588. 1890 June The Australasian wool season of 1889-90. G. W. Griffin, Sydney, Mar. 19, 1890. V. 33, no. 117: 242-254. 1890 Sept. Wool and wool manufactures of France. Charles P. Williams, Rouen, 1890. V. 34, no. 120: 51-58. 1890 Oct. Australasian wool trade. G. W. Griffin, Sydney, Aug. 2, 1890. V. 34, no. 121: 249-262. 1890 Nov. Woolen industry of Eastern Belgium. James R. Danforth, Lifege, Aug. 11, 1890. V. 34, no. 122: 443-444. 1890 Nov. Wool industry of France. Charles P. Williams, Rouen, Oct. 22, 1890. V. 34, no. 122: 546-548. 1890 Dec. Wheat, wool and cotton in Uruguay. Frank D. Hill, Montevideo, Aug. 20, 1890. V. 34, no. 123: 595-617. Wool, pp. 600-601, 615-616. 1890 Dec. Cotton, wool and wheat in Argentine Republic. E. L. Baker, Buenos Ayres, Nov. 3, 1890. V. 34, no. 123: 618-635. Wool, pp. 627-630. 1891 Apr. Australian wool, 1890. George H. Wallace, Melbourne, Jan. 8, 1891. V. 35, no. 127: 498-502. 1891 Apr. Sheep and wool in Asia. Reports from various consuls. V. 35, no. 127: 566-599. 1891 May Sheep and wool in Asiatic Turkey. Z. T. Sweeney, Constantinople, Mar. 30, 1891. V. 36, no. 128: 97-104. 1891 May The Australasian wool season of 1890-'91. G. W. Griffin, Sydney, Mar. 23, 1891. V. 36, no. 128: 104-115. U. S. CONSXJLAE EEPORTS 125 1891 June Sheep and wool in China. J. A. Leonard, Shanghai, Feb. 1, 1891. V. 36, no. 129: 201-202. 1891 July Woolen-goods trade of Belgium. James R. Danforth, Lifege, Apr. 10, 1891. ~ V. 36, no. 130: 472-174. 1891 Aug. Sheep and wool in Australasia. George H. Wallace, Melbourne, June 10, 1891. V. 36, no. 131: 620-625. 1891 Sept. Sheep and wool in Syria. Erhard Biseinger, Beirut, Apr. 16, 1891. V. 37, no. 132: 69-77. 1891 Nov. Egyptian sheep and wool. Louis B. Grant, Cairo, Sept. 11, 1891. V. 37, no. 134: 392-395. 1891 Nov. The woolen industry in the district of Rheims. Charles P. Williams, Rouen, July 22, 1891. V. 37, no. 134: 407. 1892 Jan. South African sheep and goats. George F. HoUis, Cape Town, Sept. 15, 1891. V. 38, no. 136: 34-36. 1892 Jan. Sheep and wool in British India. Samuel Merrill, Calcutta, Sept. 30, 1891. V. 38, no. 136: 37-48. 1892 May Australasian wool season, 1891-'92. George H. Wallace, Melbourne, Mar. 15, 1892. V. 39, no. 140: 130-134. 1892 July Sheep and wool in Em-ope. Augustus O. Bourn, Rome, Feb. 18, 1892. V. 39, no. 142: 395-403. 9 1893 Nov. Austrahan wool clip — 1892-'93. William Kapus, Sydney, July 15, 1893. V. 43, no. 158: 295-298. 1894 June American wool in Bradford. Claude Meeker, Bradford, Mar. 13, 1894. V. 45, no. 165: 202-204. 1894 Oct. The British wool trade. Claude Meeker, Bradford, Aug. 3, 1894. V. 46, no. 169: 209-211. 126 LIBBAKY OP CONGKESS 1894 Nov. Sale of Wyoming wool in London. Claude Meeker, Bradford, Sept. 3, 1894. V. 46, no. 170: 381. 1895 Jan. Natal wools for the United States. V. 47, no. 172: 139-140. 1895 Mar. School for the woolen industry [Aix la Chapelle]. J. C. Monaghan, Chemnitz, July 6, 1894. V. 47, no. 174: 371-372. 1895 Oct. ^ Wool market in Russia. John Karel, St. Petersburg, Aug. 1, 1895. V. 49, no. 181: 199-201. 1895 Nov. The woolen industry in France. Horatio R. Bigelow, Rouen, Sept. 9, 1895. V. 49, no. 182:^275-276. 1896 Mar. The woolen industry of Italy. L. H. Bruhl, Catania. V. 50, no. 186: 363-365. 1896 June Australasia: Wool industry. Daniel W. Maratta, Melbourne, Feb. 15, 1896. V. 51, no. 189: 287-291. 1896 July Germany's woolen industries. J. C. Monaghan, Chemnitz, May 6, 1896. V. 51, no. 190: 505-508. 1896 Oct. Wool market in Russia. John Karel, St. Petersburg, July 8, 1896. V. 52, no. 193: 345-347. 1896 Nov. American wool in Bradford. Claude Meeker, Bradford, Oct. 7, 1896. V. 52, no. 194: 483-484. 1897 Jan. Australasian wool clip of 1896-97. Daniel W. Maratta, Melbourne, Aug. 25, 1896. V. 53, no. 196: 106-110. 1897 Jan. Process for detecting adulterations in silk and wool. G. Sawter, Glauchau, Nov. 2, 1896. '. V. 53, no. 196: 135-136. 1897 Mar. Adulteration of Russian wools. Thomas E. Heenan, Odessa, Dec. 18, 1896. V. 53, no. 198: 353-355. U. S. CONSXJLAE REPORTS 127 1897 Apr. Two looms for woolen weavers in Germany. J. C. Monagham, Chemnitz, Jan. 23, 1897. V. 53, no. 199: 579-580. 1897 May Australian wool sales and mint returns. Daniel W. Maratta, Melbourne, Jan. 3, 1897. V. 54, no. 200: 34-36. 1897 Nov. Wool in the Argentine Republic. William I. Buchanan, Buenos Ayres, June 15, 1897. V. 55, no. 206: 411-419. 1898 Feb. Yorkshire worsteds vs. Scotch tweeds. Rufus Fleming, Edinburgh, Jan. 4, 1898. V. 56, no. 209: 292-293. 1898 May Sheep and wool in Australasia. Prank Dillingham, Auckland; George W. Bell, Sydney; A. G. Webster, Hobart; John P. Bray, Melbourne. V. 57, no. 212: 68-71. 1899 Mar. Japanese woolen-cloth industry. John F. Gowey, Yokohama, Nov. 17, 1898. V. 59, no. 222: 449. 1899 May The textile industry of Japan: Woolens. James S. Lyon, Hiago, Jan. 21, 1899. V. 60, no. 224: 44-45. 1899 May The world's wool market and the United States. W. P. Atwell, Roubaix, Jan. 19, 1899. V. 60, no. 224: 109-111. 1899 Sept. Germany's wool import. Louis Stern, Bamberg, June 16, 1899. V. 61, no. 228: 128-129. 1899 Sept.. Silesian wool. 0. W. Erdman, Breslau, May 3, 1899. V. 61, no. 228: 133-134. 1899 Dec. Sheep and wool in Germany. H. Pitcairn, Hamburg, Sept. 6, 1899. V. 61, no. 231: 632-633. 1900 Jan. Wool prices in London. George Sawter, Glauchau, Oct. 2, 1899. V. 62, no. 232: 86-87. 1900 Feb. Skin wool in Germany. George Sawter, Glauchau, Nov. 25, 1899. V.-62, no. 233: 147-148. 128 1900 Mar. 1900 Mar. 1900 Apr. 1900 Apr. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Australian wool sales. J. P. Bray, Melbourne, Nov. 20, 1899. V. 62, no. 234: 342-343. Wool products of Uruguay. Albert W. Swalm, Montevideo, Nov. 20, 1899. V. 62, no. 234: 368-369. Wool operations in Marseilles. Robert P. Skinner, Marseilles, Jan. 6, 1900. V. 62, no. 235: 448. Treatment and finish of English wool fabrics. Erastus S. Day, Bradford. V. 62, no. 235: 449^52. 1900 Apr. Wools, yarns, and hosiery in the English market. S. C. McFarland, Nottingham, Jan. 5, 1900. V. 62, no. 235: 456-461. 1900 Dec. Wool crisis in France. W. p. Atwell, Roubaix, Sept. 1, 1900. V. 64, no. 243: 445-446. 1901 Feb. French wool industry. W. P. Atwell, Roubaix, Nov. 3, 1900. V. 65, no. 245: 246-247. 1901 Feb. Wool scouring in France. W. p. Atwell, Roubaix, Nov. 8, 1900. V. 65, no. 245: 247-249. 1901 Mar. Hints to exporters of woolen goods. Walter Schumann, Mainz, Dec. 19, 1900. V. 65, no. 246: 351-352. 1901 Apr. Burring of wool in France. W. p. Atwell, Roubaix, Jan. 9, 1901. V. 65, no. 247: 519. 1901 July Woolen yarns in Germany. George Sawter, Glauchau, Mar. 12, 1901. V. 66, no. 250: 420-421. 1901 Aug. German woolen industry. Charles Neuer, Gera, May 1, 1901. V. 66, no. 251: 514-515. 1901 Dec. Wool production and manufacture. W. p. Atwell, Roubaix, Sept. 17, 1901. V. 67, no. 255: 514. U. S. CONSULAK REPORTS 129 1903 Mar. The wool trade of Marseilles. Robert P. Skinner, Marseilles, Jan. 7, 1903. V. 71, no. 270: 416-417. 1903 Apr. Wool production in Australasia. J. P. Bray, Melbourne, Dec. 19, 1902. V. 71, no. 271: 601-602. 1903 May The wool-combing industry of Bradford. ErastuB S. Day, Bradford, Jan. 29, 1903. V. 72, no. 272: 57-61. 1904 Jan. Woolen goods in Persia. Oliver J. D. Hughes, Coburg, Sept. 17, 1903. V. 74, no. 280: 171. 1904 Feb. Woolen-cloth industry of Huddersfield. Benjamin F. Stone, Huddersfield, Oct. 6, 1903. V. 74, no. 281: 427-428. 1904 Feb. Improvement in yarn manufacture. Oliver J. D. Hughes, Coburg, Oct. 23, 1903. V. 74, no. 281: 470. 1904 Feb. Solvent process of degreasing wool. Oliver J. D. Hughes, Coburg, Oct. 23, 1903. V. 74, no. 281: 470-471. 1904 Mar. Wool industry of Bradford. Erastus S. Day, Bradford, Nov. 20, 1903. V. 74, no. 282: 734-736. 1904 Aug. New method of degreasing wool. WilUam J. Pike, Zittau, May 20, 1904. no. 287: 93-95. 1904 Sept. Wool exports from Australasia. John p. Bray, Melbourne, July 15, 1904. no. 288: 25-26. 1904 Oct. Woolen goods industry of Canada. W. R. HoUoway, Halifax, Aug. 26, 1904. no. 289: 5. 1904 Nov. Wool exports and wool consumption [Argentina]. D. Mayer, Buenos Aires, Sept. 22, 1904. no. 290: 55-56. 1905 Feb. Imports of wool at Marseille. Robert P. Skinner, Marseille, Dec. 30, 1904. no. 293: 102-103. 96662°— 11 9 130 LIBEAKY OF CONGRESS 1905 Feb. Wool trade of the United Kingdom. H. Clay Evans, London, Jan. 23, 1905. no. 293: 213-215. 1905 June Wool and woolen goods trade of Belgium. James C. McNally, Lifege, Apr. 7, 1905. no. 297: 50-52. 1905 June Cotton and woolen goods in Amoy. George E. Anderson, Amoy, Mar. 17, 1905. no. 297: 56-58. 1905 June English wool trade. Walter C. Hamm, Hull, Apr. 28, 1905. no. 297: 148-149. 1905 June World's wool market. M. M. Price, Jeres de la Frontera, Spain, May 27, 1905. no. 297: 256-257. 1905 July England's wool supply. Walter C. Hamm, Hull, England, no. 298: 210-212. 1905 Sept. Decline in the number of sheep. D. W. Williams, Cardiff, Wales, no. 300: 149-151. 1905 Oct. Hull as a wool market. Walter C. Hamm, Hull, England, no. 301: 93-94. 1905 Nov. [Canadian manufacture of woolens.] Charles M. Pepper, no. 302: 20-21. 1905 Nov. Japan. Wool industry. J. P. Bray, Melbourne, no. 302: 172. 1905 Dec. Austria. The textile industries. S. C. McFarland, Reichenberg, Austria, no. 303: 79-83. 1905 Dec. Australia. Increased exports of wool. J. P. Bray, Melbourne, no. 303: 118. 1906 Jan. Decline in woolens. Effect of foreign tariffs on British manufacturing. Frank W. Mahin, Nottingham, no. 304: 185-186. V. S. CONSTJIAK REPOETS 131 1906 Jan. Counterfeit Scotch woolens exported. Rufus Fleming, Edinburgh. no. 304: 187-188. 1906 Feb. Textile industries. Germany. Edward N. Ozmun, Stuttgart. no. 305: 93-94. 1906 Mar. France. Wool trade. Active market and high prices - at Marseille. Robert P. Skinner, Marseille, no. 306: 143-144. 1906 Apr. Great Britain. Woolen industry. Decline in all branches, no. 307: 76. 1906 June Great Britain. Wool trade. Great activity — ^prices advancing. Frank W. Mahin, Nottingham, no. 309: 96. 1906 July Great Britain. Sheep more profitable. The wool trade prosperous — prices compared. Frank W. Mahin, Nottingham, no. 310: 9&-96. 1906 Aug. Australia. The wool industry. Increased production and exportation. John P. Bray, Melbourne, no. 311: 67-68. 1906 Oct. France. Roubaix statistics. Wool and woolens. W. P. Atwell, Roubaix, France, no. 313: 83-84. 1906 Oct. British wool trade. Growers working for higher prices. Frank W. Mahin, Nottingham, no. 313: 132-133. 1906 Nov. Japan. Woolen goods. Hunter Sharp, Kobe, Japan, no. 314: 55. 1906 Nov. Sheep farming brings good returns in the colony [Falk- land Islands], no. 314: 81. 1907 Apr. Woolen trade. Germany. A. M. Thackara, Berlin, no. 319: 200-201. 132 LIBEABT OF CONGEESS 1907 Apr. Woolen trade. China. Growing demand reported in England from Oriental markets. Walter C. Hamm, Hull, England, no. 319: 201-202. 1907 May Australian wool sales. John P. Bray, Melbourne, no. 320: 154. 1907 June Wool trade. Bradford. T. L. Renton, Bradford, England, no. 321: 108-111. 1907 June Belgium. Manufactures of carded woolen thread are quite active. J. C. McNally, Lifege, Belgium, no. 321: 111. 1907 July Wool textiles ia Asia. The Chinese and Japanese field opening up for woolens. Walter C. Hanun, Hull, no. 322: 109-110. 1907 Aug. Russian mohair wool. Alexander Heingartner, Riga, no. 323: 152-153. 1908 Jan. Wool production. Iceland. Production and value of fleece in the Arctic island. F. R. Mowrer, Copenhagen, no. 328: 77. 1908 Feb. Wool trade of Natal. Reviving sheep raising industry and the marketing methods. Alphyon Richardson, for Edwiu S. Cunningham, Durban, no. 329: 183-185. 1908 Mar. Bradford woolen factories. Present status and success of an old English industry. Erastus S. Day, Bradford, no. 330: 155-156, 1908 Apr. Wool trade. Australia. John p. Bray, Melbourne, Dec. 21, 1907. no. 331: 81. 1908 Apr. Wool trade. Asiatic Turkey. Ernest L. Harris, Smyrna, no. 331: 81-82. XJ. S. CONSULAR REPORTS 133 1908 May Australian wool exports. Considerable decrease in shipments during past season. John p. Bray, Melbourne, no. 332: 145. 1908 Sept. Belgian woolen industry. Serious depression at the large Verviers factories. H. Abert Johnson, Lifege, July 17, 1908. no. 336: 168-169. 1908 Dec. Woolen goods in Mexico. William W. Canada, Veracruz, no. 339: 220-221. 1909 Jan. China wool. The United States takes most of the foreign shipments. Ernest VoUmer, Tsingtau. no. 340: 165-166. 1909 Feb. Combed and carded yam and wool washing at Verviers. H. Abert Johnson, Lifege. no. 341: 158. 1909 Feb. Uruguay. Wool. Statistics of exportation — Declining American shipments. F. W. Goding, Montevideo, no. 341: 159. 1909 Mar. French combed wool markets. Joseph E. Haven, Roubaix. "no. 342: 158-159. 1909 . Apr. Australasia wool exports. 1907-1908. John P. Bray, Sydney, no. 343: 176. 1909 May Australia. Sheep-raising industry — Pasturage charges and wages paid. John P. Bray, Sydney, no. 344: 147-148. 1909 May British India. Coarse wool of Madras — Bangalore mUl in Mysore. William H. Michael, Calcutta, no. 344: 237. 1909 Sept. American woolens in Germany. Opportunity for their introduction in Baden. Samuel H. Shank, Mannheim, no. 348: 61. 134 LIBEAEY OF CONGBESS 1909 Sept. Wool clip in Australia. John F. Jewell, Melbourne, no. 348: 62. 1909 Oct. Turkey in Asia. Hides, skins, wool, and the tanning industry. William M. Masterson, Harput. no. 349: 25-26. 1909 Nov. Harris tweed industry. Struggle of Scotcli homespuns to maintain existence. Maxwell Blake, Dunfermline, no. 350: 223-227. 1909 Nov. Wool consumption. United States the largest wool- consuming countrj'. John P. Bray, Sydney, Aug. 1, 1909. no. 350: 231-233. 1910 Jan. Cotton and wool industry. Great Britain. Growth of Bradford and its trade in thirty years. Augustus E. Ingram, Bradford, no. 352: 211. 1910 Jan. Output of the woolen and worsted industries [Great Britain]. Frederick I. Bright, Huddersfield. no. 352: 211-212. 1910 Jan. South Africa. American purchases of wool could be made direct to advantage. Edwin S. Cunningham, Durban, no. 352: 212-213. 1910 Feb. Woolen industry. Scotland. Long idle tweed Tnilla again on full time. Rufus Fleming, Edinburgh, no. 353: 257. 1910 Feb. British firms still annoyed by jute bale covering. Augustus E. Ingram, Bradford, no. 353: 257-258. 1910 Apr. Tasmania wool sales. American bu^-ers keenly com- pete — High prices paid. Henry D. Baker, Hobart. no. 355: 160-161. U. S. CONSULAR EEPOETS 135 1910 Apr. European conditioning houses. Excellent services per- formed by Bradford textile institution. Augustus E. Ingram, Bradford, Eng. no. 355: 161. 1910 May England. The use of oHve oil in the process of wool combing in Bradford. Augustus E. Ingram, Bradford, England, no. 356: 94-95. 1910 May Spanish wool and yams. Efforts being made to increase their exports. Frank D. Hill, Barcelona, no. 356: 168. 1910 June Australian wool exports. July 1-Dec. 31, 1909. John p. Bray, Sydney, no. 357: 176. 1910 June Australia. Wool trade. Plans to eliminate foreign matter and combustion. Henry D. Baker, Sydney. no. 357: 207-209. 1910 June Students of wool industry. Australian college [Sydney Technical college] gives special training in sheep and fleece. Henry D. Baker, Sydney, no. 357: 209-210. 1910 June Asiatic Turkey. Wool trade. Increasing shipments to American carpet mills, no. 357: 210-211. SPEECHES IN CONGRESS, SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION. The page references following each entry are to volume 47 of the Congressional Record, current file issued during the session. Axaes, Butler. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of E,epresentatives, June 17, 1911. no. 70: 2710-2713. Anderson, Sydney. Remarks on resolution and report from Committee on ways and means requesting the President to transmit to the House the tables and statistics prepared by the Tariff board. June 7, 1911. no. 48: 1821. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representa- tives, June 17, 1911. no. 59: 2240-2244. Ayres, Steven B. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 16, 1911. no. 62: 2419-2422. Berger, Victor L. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 14, 1911. no. 56: 2069-2075. Brantley, Willram G. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 8, 1911. no. 51 : 1887-1894. Bulkley, Robert. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911. no. 69: 2688-2691. Cameron, Jlalph H. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 20, 1911. no. 64: 2525-2526. 136 SPKECHES IN CONGEESS 137 Dalzell, John. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 13, 1911. no. 61 : 2335-2344. Davis, John W. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 16, 1911. no. 59: 2229-2234. Dizon, Joseph M. Tariff duties on wool. Speech in the Senate, July 26, 1911. no. 91:3381-3389. Donohoe, Michael. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 20, 1911. no. 61 : 2358-2359. Dyer, L. C. The wool schedule. Speech ui the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911. no. 59:2244-2250. Faison, John M. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 16, 1911. no. 58:2185-2186. Floyd, John C. Speech La the House of Representatives, June 16, 1911, on the wool schedule. no. 57 : 2170-2173. Fordney, Joseph W. Wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 20,1911. no. 61 : 2359-2362. Foster, Martin D. The wool schedule. Speech La the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911. no. 62:2437-2442. Fowler, H. Robert. The wool schedule. Speech La the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911. no. 70:2703-2710. Contains statistics of production, imports and exports, number of sheep, etc. Francis, Wnham B. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 10, 1911, on the wool schedule. no. 51 : 1905-1911. 138 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS French, Burton L. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911, on the wool schedule. no. 58 : 2 1 92-2 195. Goeke, J. Henry. The wool schedule — Tariff and trusts. Speech in the House of Eepresentatives, June 14, 1911. no. 56:2064-2069. Gray, Finly H. Wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 20,1911. no. 63:2490-2493. Gregg, Curtis H. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911. no. 64: 2507-2511. Harrison, Pat. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 10, 1911. no. 54: 1953-1956. Hill, Ebenezer J. Letter and criticism of the Underwood schedule K, printed in New York Journal of Commerce, June 3, 1911, with letters of three manufacturers of woolens in Connecticut. no. 48: 1824- 1825. Howard, William S. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 14, 1911, on the wool schedule. no. 55: 2038-2041. Hughes, William. Wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 15,1911. no. 59:2199-2205. HuU, CordeU. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 9, 1911. no. 51: 1895-1904. The appendixes contain statistics of prices, production, and consumption. Kahn, Julius. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives^ June 14, 1911. no. 60: 2275-2283. Konop, Thomas F. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representati^'es, June 16, 1911. no. 58: 2189-2191. SPEECHES IN CONGRESS 139 La FoUette, Robert M. The wool schedule. Speech in the Senate, June 21, 1911. no. 62 : 2442-2444. La Follette, William L. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 16, 1911. no. 62 : 2432-2437. Longworth, Nicholas. Speech in the House of Representatives, June IC, 1911, on the wool schedule. no. 57: 2155-2162. McCoy, Walter I. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 16, 1911. no. 63: 2485-2486. Macon, Robert B. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 16, 1911. no. 63:2467-2474. Mann, James R. The woolen schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 8. 19.11. ' no. 53: 1921-1930. Opposed to reduction of duties. Martin, John A. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911. no. 63 : 2479-2485. Mays, Dannitte H. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911. no. 62: 2430-2432. Mondell, Frank W. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 12, 1911. no. 54: 1959-1968. Moore, J. Hampton. Revision of the wool schedule. Speech in the House of Repre- sentatives, June 14, 1911. no. 57: 2128-2140. The tariff in a suit of clothes. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 20, 1911. no. 61: 2356-2358. 140 LIBKARY OF CONGRESS Morgan, Dick T. The wool schedule. If under the existmg tariff on wool the foreign wool grower can compete, under the proposed tariff he can destroy. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911. no. 68:2655-2657. Murdock, Victor. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 8, 1911, on the wool schedule. no. 49: 1855-1858. Oldfield, William A. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 16, 1911, on the wool schedule. no. 57 : 2163-2168. Payne, Sereno E. Wool schedule — operation of the tariff law of 1909. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911. no. 59: 2214- 2229. Peters, Andrew J. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 9, 1911, on the wool schedule. no. 50: 1864-1874. Pray, Charles N. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 16, 1911, on the wool schedule. no. 57 : 2168-2170. Bandell, Choice B. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911. no. 71:2717-2726. Redfield, WiUiam C. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 12, 1911. no. 58: 2177-2185. Rucker, Atterson W. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911. no. 61 : 2363-2370. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representa- tives, June 20, 1911. no. 67: 2645-2647. Shackleford, Dorsey W. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 20, 1911. no. 64: 2518-2519. SPEECHES IN CONGRESS 141 Steenerson, Halvor. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 16, 1911. no. 59: 2234-2240. Stephens, Hubert D. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 17, 1911. no. 63 : 2487-2490. Tribble, Samuel J. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 10, 1911. no. 55:2017-2021. Underwood, Oscar W. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 7, 1911. no. 61:2344-2356. U. S. Congress. House. Debate in the House of Representatives, June 20, 1911, on the wool schedule. no. 60 : 2311-2328. Messrs. Mann, Underwood, Kopp, Sharp, Cannon, Anderson, Rucker, Mondell, Willis, French, Moore, Morgan, Murdock, Lenroot, Richardson, HUl. U. S. Congress. Senate. Debate in the Senate, June 21, 1911, on the tariff on wool. no. 61:2381-2401. Senators Gore, Gallinger, Penrose, Martin, Smoot, Dixon, Williams, McCumber, and others. Touches on the motion of Senator Gore, that the bill be reported back from the committee before July 10. Debate in the Senate, July 12, 1911, on the wool schedule. no. 77-: 2927-2937. Senators Gallinger, Williams, Dixon, Warren, and others. U. S. President (Taft). Message from the President, with report of the Tariff board, relatmg to Schedule K— Wool (June 15, 1911). June 20, 1911. no. 60:2328-2332. The report of the Tariff board is also printed as H. doc. 74, 62d Cong., 1st sess. Warburton, Stanley. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 9, 1911, on the wool schedule. no. 50: 1874-1880. 142 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS Warren, Francis E. Tariff duties on wool. Speech in the Senate, July 26, 1911. no. 101: 3907-3912. Weeks, John W. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 16, 1911. no. 59:2205-2214. Deals largely with the American Woolen Co. Willis, Frank B. The wool schedule. Speech in the House of Representatives, June 13, 1911. no. 55:2021-2031. Heyburn, Weldon B. Speeches in the Senate, July 12, 26, 1911, on the tariff duties on wool. no. 77: 2917-2926; no. 89: 3336-3348. Kent, William. Speech in the House of Representatives, Aug. 2, 1911, on the tariEF on wool. no. 95: 3624-3625. La Pollette, Robert M. The revision of Schedule K. Speech in the Senate, July 26, 1911. no. 95:3539-3546. Myers, Henry L. Speech in the Senate, July 26, 1911, on the tariff duties on wool, no. 89:3331-3335. Smith, William Alden. Speech in the Senate, July 26, 1911, on the tariff duties on wool, no. 89 : 3329-3330. Smoot, Reed. Speeches in the Senate, July 19, 26, 1911, on the tariff duties on wool. no. 83: 3127-3130; no. 94: 3501-3504. Townsend, Charles E. Speech in tlie Senate, July 26, 1911, on the tariff duties on wool, no. 89:3330-3331. « * AUTHOR INDEX Page Abbot, A. J 88 Ainley, Albert 65 Alcorta, Jos^ Figueroa 55 American carpet manufacturers' association 17 American school of correspondence, Chicago 65-66 American wool and cotton reporter. 66 American woolen co 114 Ames, Butler 136 Ammidown, E. H 84 Anderson, George E 130 Anderson, Sydney 136, 141 Angle, Harvey Jason 55 Archer, T.C 38 Argentine Republic. Comisidn del censo agropecuario 55 Ministerio de agricullura 47, 56 Arkell, T. R 117 Arlington mills, XaiOTence, Mass... 66 Arocena, Carlos A 56 Ashenhurst, Thomas R 66 Ashley, William James 38, 50, 51 Asper, J. F 12 Atkinson, Edward 56 Atkinson, Matthew 77 Atwell, W. P 127, 128, 131 Austin, Mrs. Mary Hunter 56 Austin, 0. P 25 Avery, Charles F 29, 85 Ayres, Steven B 136 Bacon, John E 122 Baggs, George 43 Bagnall, William R 77 Bailey, L. H 98 Baines, Edward 82 Baird, G. W 31 Baker, E. L 122, 124 Baker, Henry D 134, 135 Ballard, Walter J 107 Bard, Samuel 62 Barker, Aldred F 35, 67 Barnard, W. C 77 Barnet, Henry B 67 Barrett, R. J 44, 47 Page Barry, S. F 50 Batchelder, Samuel 14 Battison, William J 12, 28 Bayley, C. Clive 116 Bean, C. E. W 56 Bean, Percy 67 Beatty, W. A '. 84 Beaumont, Roberts 67 Bechtel, Hugo 97 Bell, George W 127 Bell, T. F 67 Bennett, Frank J 56 Benton, C 50 Berger, Victor L 136 Bernirdez, Manuel 47 Bernhardt, F 104,106 Bevan, G. Phillips 38 Bigelow, Erastus Brigham 12 Bigelow, Horatio R 126 Biggie, Jacob 56 Bischoff, James 78 Bishop, James Leander 78 Bissinger, Erhard 125 Blacklock, Ambrose 63 Blake, Maxwell 134 Blin, A 67 Blodget,Lorin 78 Bokelmann, Curt Paul 36 Bogart, Ernest Ludlow 12 Bolles, Albert Sidney 12 Bond, George William 27 Bonwick, James 38 Boston. Board of trade 12 Bourn, Augustus O 125 Bousfield, C. E 68 Bowker, R. R 84 Bowley, Arthiur L 94, 102 Bowman, Frederic Hungerford. . . 68, 101 Bradford, England. Chamber of commerce 38 Bramwell, William Calvert 68 Brantley, William G 136 Brassey, Lord " 33 Bray, John P 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 143 144 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS Page Brent, H. M 121 Bright, P'rederick 1 134 Brown, Barnuta 114 Brown, Joseph 68 Browne, Peter Arrell 63 Bruhl, L. H 126 Buchanan, William 1 127 Bulkley, Robert 136 Burkett, Charles William 62 Burnley, James 78 Burns, George 68 Burton, Alfred R. E 45 Bushiel, John T 86 Byles, A. R 94 Callender, G. S 117 Cameron, Alexander 43 Cameron, Ralph H 136 Canada, William W 133 Canada. Dept. of agriculture. Live stock branch 44 Canadian annual review of public affairs 44 Canfield, Henry Judson ,. . 63 Cannon, Joseph G 141 Cape of Good Hope. Colonial sec- retary's dept. Statistical branch. 45 Dept. of agriculture 53 Carded woolen manufacturers' association 13 Carman, A. Ill Carman, Ezra A 57, 61 Carpenter, Frank George 68 Cassidy, James 90 Chandler, Fred Moore 57 Chandler, Howard Alva 57 Chapman, Arthur 100, 106 Chapman, Sydney John 33, 106 Cherington, P. T 117 Child, Richard Washburn 114, 115 Clapham, John Harold 33, 98, 103, 106, 115, 116 Clark, Charles Heber 116 Clark, W. A. Graham 41, 49 Clarke, Albert 98, 104, 108 Clarke, William James 57 Clerk, Norman Macleod 82 Coffey, Walter Castella 57 Cole, Ralph D 113 Collins, Miles 66 Collinson, J. W 110 Colwell, Stephen 31 Coman, Katharine 13 Connolly, J. D 43 Convention of the wool growers and wool manufacturers. Syracuse, 1865,1871 13,16,17,19 Cooley, Alice W 76 Cope, Henry F 98 Cox, Theodore 85 Craig, John A 57 Crawford, John Martin 49 Crou«, H '53 Cunningham, Edwin S 134 Cunningham, William 50, 83 Curtis, CharlesF 57 Custis, George Washington Parke.. 63 Dale, Samuel S 13, 71, 110 Dalrymple, Sir John 38 Dalzell, John ,. 137 Danforth, James R 124, 125 Dannerth, Frederic 68 Dautremer, Joseph 47 Davis, John W 137 Dawson, William Harbutt 36 Day, ErastusS 128,129,132 Dechesne, Laurent 3^ Delano, C 17 Digby , William 45 Dillingham, Frank 127 Dimond, William H 31 Dingley, Nelson, jr 28 Dithmar, Henry 76, 121 Dixon, E 50 Dixon, Joseph M 137, 141 Dodge, Arthur J 11 S Dodge, Jacob Richards 57. 90 DoUiver, Jonathan Prentiss 13 Donald, Robert 90 Donohoe,_ Michael 137 Dooley , William Henry 69 Doren, Alfred 50 Drage, Geoffrey 47 Draper, George Otis 69 Driver, G. N 81 Drown, Frank H 97 Dugmore, G. E 105 Dyer, L. C 137 Dzialas, Fritz 58 Eaton, Theo. H., & son 69 Ellzey.M.G SS Erben-Harding co 15 Erdman, C. W 127 Euler, F 99 Evans, H. Clay 130 Evans, William W 25 Faiaon, John M 137 AUTHOR INDEX 145 Page Falkenbach, Joseph 123 Fesquet, A. A 79 Fisher, Charles 22 Fitton, T. H 109 Fleming, Rufus 127, 131, 134 Floyd, JohnC 137 Folwell, Nathan T 30 Ford, Worthington C 21, 26, 27, 88 Fordney, Joseph W 108, 112, 137 Forster, Nathaniel 39 Forstmann, Julius 119 Foster, C. E 66 Foster, Martin D '. 137 Fowler, H. Robert 137 Fox, Thomas W 69 France, Edward W 92 Francis, William B 137 Fraps, George Stronach 69 French, Burton L 138,141 Furlong, Charles W -. 115 Gardner, Walter M 69 Gallinger, Jacob H 141 Georgievics, Georg Cornelius Theo- dor von 69 Germany. StatistiscJies Amt 36 Gibbins, Henry de Beltgens 51 Gibson, Herbert 58, 90, 99, 101 Gill, Rosa Crandon 87 Gilroy, Clinton G 78 Goding, F. W 133 Goeke, J. Henry 138 Gore, Thomas P 141 Gowey, John F 127 Graham, W. A 109 Grant, Louis B 125 Gray, Finly H 138 Gt. Brit. Board of agriculture and fisheries 39, 58 Board of trade 33-34, 39-40, 42 Census of production office 40 Foreign office 34 Parliament. House of lords 51 Patent office. Library ( 7 Greathouse, Charles H 30 Greene, Frederick H 70 Gregg, Curtis H 138 Griffin, Gilderoy Wells 42, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 Grinnell, William F 76, 121, 122, 123 Griswold, Helen T 91 Grosvenor, Charles Henry 13 Grundy, Joseph R 118 Giii-tler, Max 70 96662°— 11 10 Gullett, Harry S 42 Gurdji, V 70 Hamilton, Archibald 82 Hamlin, C. S.... 117 Hamm, Walter C 130, 132 Hannan, William I '. 70 Harding, Charles H. 40, 89, 97, 98, 117, 118 Harger, Charles M 96 Harpster, David 17, 22 Harris, Ernest L 132 Harrison, Pat 138 Harrowell, R. H 103 Hartig, Ernst, i. e. Karl Ernst 78 Hartshorne, William D 70, 115, 118 Hastings, W. M 66 Haven, Joseph E 133 Hawkesworth, Alfred 75 Hawkins, T.W 99 Hayes, John Lord 13, 14, 16, 18, 19, 20, 58, 59, 61, 73, 79, 82 Hazard, Rowland Gibson 14, 89 Heath, H. A 59,61 Heenan, Thomas E 17, 126 Hegart, Frank J 86 Heingartner, Alexander 132 Heyburn, Weldon B 113, 142 Heyne, Johannes [E. Ludwig Richard] 36 Higgins, Sydney Herbert 70 Hill, Ebenezer J 138, 141 Hill, FrankD 124,135 Hodgson, George H 114 Hollis, George F 125 Holloway, W.-R 129 Holmes, Joseph D Ill Hooper, Frederick 38, 40 Hopkins, John Castell 44 Hopper, John G 14 Hough, Franklin Benjamin 15 Houston, W. C, jr., & co 15 Howard, William S 138 Hughes, Oliver J. D 129 Hughes, William 138 Hull, Cordell 138 Hummel, John James 70, 71 Hunter, Dorothy M 40 Hutchinson, Lincoln 49 Hutton, Clarence 75 Hyacinth, Socrates 82 Ibberson, George 79 India. Bept. of rereniie and agri.. 59 Statistical dept 45 Ingram, Augustus E 134, 135 146 LIBKAEY OF CONGRESS Page James, John 79 Jeans, James Stephen 44 Jennings, Robert 59 Jewell, John F 134 Johnson, H. Abert 133 Jones, James Kimbrough 15 Jubb, Samuel 51 JuiUiard, A. D 116, 117, 118 Justice, Bateman & co 104, 105, 109 Justice, Theodore 15, 21, 23, 30, 91,97, 100, 102, 106,108, 109, 110, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118 Kahn, Julius 138 Kapus, William ; 125 Karel, John 126 Kastanek, Ivo 71 Keifer, J. W 15 Kendall, George W 64 Kent, William 142 Kilbury, T. T 16 Killebrew, Joseph Buckner 59 Killick, H. F 106 Kittredge, Henry G 42, 89, 94, 96 Knaggs, A. B 69 Kober, Erich 36 Koechlin-Schwartz, Alfred 71 Kohlschmidt, Carl 36 Konop, Thomas F 138 Kopp, Arthur W 141 Kouleshov, P. N 49 Kuntze, Kurt 36 La FoUette, Robert M 16, 139, 142 La FoUette, William L 139 Lahitte, Emilio 55, 56 Lamport, William H 16 Langovoy, N. P 49 Latham,' Wilfrid 48 Latzina, Francisco 55 Latzko, Henry 16 Laughlin, Gail 103, 112 Law, Sir Edward FG 46 Lawrence, William 16, 17, 22, 23 Leggatt, William 71 Lenroot, Irvine L 141 Leonard, J. A 125 Leroux, Charles 79 Levasseur, Emile 48 Lewandowski, Maurice 48 Lewis, William Draper 18 Lincoln, G. B 112 Linn^j Carl von 63 Lister, John 71 Livingston, Robert R 63 Lockley Fred 103 Page Lodge, Henry Cabot 11 8 Lohmann, Frederick 51 Longworth, Nicholas 139 Lord, Charles S 71 Lowenthal, Max 103 Lyon, James S 127 McCarthy, Daniel W 117 M'Clure, W. Frank 104 McCoy, Walter 1 139 McCumber, Porter J 141 McFarland, S. C 128,130 Mcllvain, James 81 Mackie, John 34 McKinley, William 17 McLaren, Walter S . Bright 72 McMurtrie, William 72 McNally , James C 130, 132 Macon, Robert B 139 McPherson, John Bruce 98, 101, 106 Mahin, Frank W 130,131 Maiden, J. H 75 Maline, Robert Duncan 83 Maun, James R 139, 141 Manning, John 82 Mantle, Lee 18 Maratta, Daniel W 126, 127 Markham, W. G 17 Marlow, Thomas G 72 Marshall, Emma S 102 Martin, John A 139 Martin, Thomas S 141 Martinez, Alberto B 4S, 55 Marvin, Thomas D 117 Marvin, Winthrop L 112, 113, 119 Massot, Wilhelm 70, 72 Masterson, William M 134 Matos, Louis J 108 Matthews, Joseph Menitt. 72, 99, 100, 102 Mauger 29 Maxwell, Lawrence, jr 87 Mayer, D 129 Mayo, Florence 59 Mays, Dannitte H 139 Meeker, Claude 87,125,126 Megraw, Robert H 79 Mendelson, Franz 37 Merrill, Samuel 125 Miall, Bernai-d 48 Michael, William H 133 Michelson, Charles 96 Mikhailovski, J. T 49 Minto, John 61, 95 Mitchell, W. H 9,7 Moir, Edward 13, H5 AUTHOR INDEX 147 Page Monaghan, J. 126, 127 Mondell, Frank W 139, 141 Money, Leo G. Chiozza 40 Montana. Board of sheep commis- sioners 59 Laws, statutes, etc 59 Moore, J. Hampton 139, 141 Morgan, Benjamin Howell 42 Morgan, Dick T 140, 141 Morison, Theodore 45 Morrell, Daniel J 18 Morrell, L. A 64 Morse, Hoeea Ballou 48 Mourceau, H 73 Mowrer, F. R 132 Mudge, Enoch Bedington 20, 79 MuUender, Alphonse 34, 73 Mulhall, Edward T 48 Mulhall, Michael George 34, 48 Murdock, Victor 140, 141 Murray, John Hale 60 Murrell, A. E 109 MuBsey, H. R 32 Myers, Henry L 142 Nasmith, Joseph 93 National association of wool manu- facturers 7, 16, 17, 18-20, 32, 73 National live stock association 60 National woolgrowers' association . 16, 17, 19, 21-22, 55 Naoroji, Dadabhai 45 Nelson, H.William 65,66 Nelson, Thomas 73 Neuer, Charles 128 New South Wales. Intelligence dept 43,60 Statistician's office 43, 60 New York wool trade committee. . 22 Newhall, Charles Stedman 92 Niederlein, Gustavo 48 North, Simon Newton Dexter 22, 28, 29, 32, 57, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 92, 96, 105 North Carolina. General assembly. 22 Ogden, G. W 115 Ogden, Rollo 84 Ohio woolgrowers' association. . 17, 22, 23 Gldfield, William A 140 Olney, Louis A 65 O'Neill, Charles 79 Ontario. Dept. of agriculture 55 Oregon. Board of sheep commis- sioners 60 Otero, Miguel A 93 Page Owen, Frank Allen 73 Ozmun, Edward N 131 Paine, Horatio 79 Parker, T. H 113 Partridge, William 79 Paterson, David 90 Payne, Sereno E 140 Pellegrini, Ch 48 Penrose, Boies 141 Pepper, Charles M 130 Peters, Andrew J 140 Philadelphia wool merchants' as- sociation 17 Pierce, Franklin 23 Pike, William J 129 Pinagel, Leo 107 Pitcaim, H 127 Plumb, Charles S 60 Posselt, Emanuel Anthony 73, 74 Posthumus, N. W 48 Potter, J. S 122 Powers, Stephen 60 Pratt, Daniel S 90 Pray, Charles N 140 Preston, William S 122 Price, M. M 130 Priestman, Howard 74, 102, 115, 118 Primrose, P.J 107 Quandt, Georg Fried erich August. 37 Raine, F 121 Randall, Henry Stephens 64 Randell, Choice B 140 Redfield, William C 140 Renton, T. L 132 Rew, R. H 39 Reybaud, Louis, i. e., Marie Roch Louis 34 Rice, D. H 17 Richardson, Alphyon 132 Richardson, William 141 Robbins, Augustus C 80 Robertson, G. D 76,121 Robinson, Rowland E 83 Root, J. H 21 Rossi, Alessandro 35 Rucker, Atterson W 140, 141 Rush worth, William Arthur 60 Russia 49 Rymarczick, Gustav Reinhold 74 Sabin, Edwin L 101 Sad tier, Sainuel Philip 74 Salmon, D. E 61 Salter, Charles 69, 77 Samuel brothers 51 148 LIBKAEY OF CONGRESS Page Sawter, George 126, 127, 128 Scariebrick, F 67 Schoenhof , Jacob 24, 121, 122, 123 Schramm, W. H 108 Schumann, Walter 128 Schwab, G 83 Schwartze, Helmuth & co 35 Scott, Thomas .91, 92, 93, 95 Search, Theodore C 84 Seeber, Francisco 49 Senkel, Willy 37 Shackleford , Dorsey W 140 Shank, Samuel H 133 Sharp, Hunter 131 Sharp, William G 141 Shaw, Joseph T 24, 75 Shaw, Leslie M 101 Shaw, Thomas 61 Shawcross, R. W 101 Sheffield, John [Baker Holroyd] ... 51 Shepard, C. 120 "Shepherd boy" [pseud.] 57 Sherard, Robert H 88 Sherman, Thomas H 123 Siler, James W 121 Simmonds, P. L 82 Skinner, Robert P 96, 128, 129, 131 Slater, H. N 83 Smart, William 52 Smith, Clarence Beaman 62 Smith, G. R 102 Smith, John 52 Smith, Sir Swire 41 Smith, William 80 Smith, William Alden 142 Smoot, Reed 141,142 Somerville, John Southey, 15th lord. 64 Spaiji. Comisidn especial arance- laria 49 Spencer, George B 118 Spencer, J. B 44 Spencer, O. M 120 Spooner, W. C 64 Standage, H. C 73 Stanton, Edgar 121 Stanwood, Edward 24, 27 Steel, Edward T., & co 108, 109 Steel, Henry M 110, 114, 115 Steel, William G 30, 85 Steenerson, Halvor 141 Stephens, Hubert D 141 Stern, Louis 127 Stern, Victor 37 Steuart, William M 27 Stewart, Henry 61 Stone, Benjamin F 129 Strange, D 24 Studley, Robert L 119 Sudrez, Jose Le6n 55 Siinder-Mahler, A. C. B 64 Swalm, Albert W 128 Sweeney, Z. T 124 Switzler, William F 27 Sydney. Tech. ind. and sanitary museum of New South Wales 75 Taft, Royal Chapin 80 Tanner, George C 120, 121 Tarbell, Ida M 103, 110, 112, 115, 116 Tariff board 141 Tariff commission, London 41 Tate, William Ramage 24 Tatham, John E. L 107 Taussig, Frank William 25, 86, 100 Taylor, Frank H 61 Textile world record 75 Thackara, A, M 131 Thompson, Robert Ellis 119 Thompson, R. J 95 Tidblom, Ronald 47 Timmermann, John F 66 Todd, Mattie Phipps 76 Townsend, Charles E 142 Trevers, Joseph 52 Tribble, Samuel J 141 Trivett, John B 43 True, Alfred Charles .• 35, 61 Turner, John W 87, 94 Umpleby, Fen wick 65 Underwood, Francis H 76, 121 Underwood, Oscar W m U. S. Bureau of animal industry. . , 61 Bureau of the census 27 Bureau of foreign commerce 76 Bureau of statistics (Dept. of commerce and labor) 25-26 Bureau of statistics (Treasury dept.) 26-27 Census office 27, 28 Congress 28, 141 House. Committee on ways and means 28-29 Senate. Committee on finance. 29 Dept. of agriculture 29, 30, 61 Dept. of commerce and labor 41, 49 Dept. of labor 30 Dept. of state 35,43 AUTHOR INDEX 149 Page U. S. Industrial commission 30 Revenue commission, 1865-1866. . 31 Superintendent of documents 7 Treasury dept 17, 31 Division of customs 31 VanKiper, E. G 121 Varela, Luis V 48 Vaughan, Mathis H 76 Vest, George G 15 Vickerman, Charles 76 Victorian year-book 43 Vogelstein, Theodor 41 Vollmer, Ernest 133 Voogt, Gos. de 62 Wachs, Alexander 76 Wallace, George H 43, 124, 125 Wallace, Robert 45 Walworth, Joseph 88 Waniek, J 64 Warburton, Stanley 141 Warner, John De Witt 31 Warnerke, Leon 83 Warren, Francis E 32, 91, 92, 95, 96, 97, 117, 118, 141, 142 Watson, John 76 Watt, Sir George 46 Webb, Augustus D 35 Webb, Montague de Pomeroy. ... 46 Webb, Wesley 62 Weber, S.J 55 Webster, A. G 127 Weeks, John W 142 Weld, L. D. H 27 Page Weld.M.C 62 Wells, David Ames 32, 85 Werner, Herman Oscar 76 Whelpley, James Davenport 49 White,H 85 Whitman, William 15, 104, 110, 111, 113, 115, 117, 118 Wigfall, F. H 121 Wilcox, Earley Vernon 62, 92, 100 Williams, Charles P 122, 123, 124, 125 Williams, D. W 130 Williams, John Sharp 141 Willis, Frank B : . 141, 142 Wing, Joseph Elwyn 62 Wisconsin wool manufacturers' as- sociation 77 Wise, Bernhard Ringrose 44 Withcombe, James 62 Withers, R.J 105 Wood, John P - 117, 118 Wood, William M 30, 32, 114, 116, 117, 118 Wool book 32 Wool year book and diary 35 Wormeley , Katharine P 62 Worrall, Peter B 108, 109 Wright, Chester Whitney. . 7, 32, 100, 117 Wright, John G 15 Wright, John S 81 Youatt, William 62 Young, E 17 Zipser, Julius 77 ZoUa, Daniel 77 SUBJECT INDEX Accounting: Page Mackie, J 34 Algeria: Sheep — Periodicals — 1908 107 American Woolen Co.: Tate, W. R 24 Weeks, J. W 142 Periodicals — 1899 90 1910 114 1911 118,119 Argentine Republic: Sheep — Arg. Rep. Com. del eenso agro 55 Min. de agri 47, 56 Bem4rdez, M 47 Gibson, H 58 Martinez, A. B 48 Mulhall, M. G 48 Niederlein, G 48 IT. S. Dept. of comm. and labor 49 Statistics — Arg. Rep. Jfin. (fefl^ 56 Martinez, A. B 48 Mulhall, M.G 48 Seeber, F 49 Trade- Remarks 23 U. S. Dept. of comm. and labor 49 Periodicals — 1871 82 1898,1899 90 1904 99 1905 101 Consular reports — 1886 Oct 122 1887 Nov 122 1890 Apr., Dec... 124 1897 Nov 127 1904 Nov 129 See also South America. Asia: page Consular reports — 1891 Apr 124 See also Turkey. AuconoNs: Harding, C. H 40 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs 18 Periodicals — 1901 94 1907 105 1908 107 Australia; Manufacture — Sydney 75 Sheep — Bean, C. E. W 56 Blacklock, A 63 New South Wales 43 V.S. Dept. of state 43 Statistics — Gt. Brit. Board of trade 42 GuUett, H. S 42 Wise, B. R 44 Trade- Bean, C. E. W 56 Hayes, J. L 13 U. S. Dept. of state 43 PeriodicaU — 1870 82 1883 83 1894 86 1906 103 1907 104,105 1908 106 Consular reports — 1886 Mar 121 1891 Apr 124 1897 May 127 1900 Mar 128 1905 Dec 130 1906 Aug 131 1907 May, 1908 Apr 132 1908 May, 1909 May 133 151 152 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS Australia: Page Consular reports — 1909 Sept., 1910 Apr 134 1910 June 135 See. also Australasia . Australasia 42-44 Bonwick, J 38 Natl, assoc. wool mfra 18 Consular reports — 1881 Feb 120 1885 Mar 121 1886 Apr., 1887 Nov.. 122 1888 June, Sept 123 1889 Sept 123 1890 June, 1891 May. 124 1891 Aug., 1892 May. 125 1896 June, 1897 Jan.. 126 1898May 127 1903 Apr., 1904 Sept. 129 1909 Apr 133 See also Names op States. Austria: Consular reports — 1905 Dec 130 Bavaria: Manufacture — Periodicals — 1872 82 Belgium: Chapman, S.J 33 V. S. Bureau of foreign comm.. 76 Periodicals — 1909 110 Consular reports — 1881 Feb 120 1882 Dec. 1886 121 1888 Feb., Apr 122 1890 Nov 124 1891 July 125 1905 June 130 1907June 132 1908 Sept., 1909 Feb. 133 Bibliography 7 American school of corr 65 Biggie, J 56 Bokelmann, ('. P 36 Bowman, F. H 68 Dannerth, F 68 Dixon, E 50 Massot, W 72 Mendelson, F 37 Sad tier, S. P 74 Bibliography: Page Todd, M. P 76 ZoUa, D 77 Bleaching : Amer. school of corr 65 Georgie\'ics, G. C. T. von. ... 69 Owen, F. A 73 Textile colorist 10 Textile manufacturer 10 Textile mercury 11 Textile world record 11 Bohemia: Sheep — Siinder-Mahler, A. C. E.. 64 BoLivi.4: Statistics — Seeber, F 49 See also South America. Brazil: Statistics — SeeberF 49 See also South America. By-Products: See Waste. California: See Santa Rosa Island. Canada 44 Gt. Brit. Board of trade ... 42 Lawrence, W 16 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs. ... 19, 20 Manufacture— Bolles, A. S 12 Jeans, J. S 41 Lawrence, W 16 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs. ... 20 Official Amer. textile di- rectory 9 Sheep — Barrett, R. J 44 Canada. Dept. of agri. . . 44 Cattle breeders' assoc 54 Dominion sheep breeders' assoc 54, 58 Hopkins, J. C 44 Ontario. Dept. of agri 55 Periodicals — 1901 91,93 1907 103 1908 107,108,109,110 Consular reports — 1904 Oct 129 1905 Nov 130 SUBJECT INDEX 153 Page Cape Colony 45 Sheep — Cape of Good Hope . Dept. ofagri 53 Wallace, R 45 Statistics — Burton, A. R. E 45 Cape of Good Hope. Col. secy, dept 45 Gt. Brit. Board of trade.. 42 Periodicals — 1907 105 Consular reports — 1885 Oct 121 Carded Wool: Carded woolen mfrs. assoc .... 13 Periodicals — 1909 112 1910 115 Carding: Atkinson, M 77 Blin, A 67 Bramwell, W. C 68 Brown, J 68 Vaughan, M. H 76 Periodicals — 1907 103,104 Carpet Wool: Lawrence, W 17 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs 19 Periodicals — 1897 89 1904 98 Consular reports — 1910 June 135 Carpets: Manufacture — Crou6, H 68 Gurdji, V 70 Mourceau, H 73 Trade- Carpet . . . review 9 Chile: Statistics — Seeber, F 49 See also South America. China: Morse, H.B 48 Consular reports — 1891June 125 1905 June : 130 1907 Apr., July 132 1909Jan 133 Page Classification : U.S. Treasury dept 31 Clip: See Statistics — Clip. Combing: Burnley, J 78 Priestman, H 74 Periodicals — 1902 95 1907 106 Consular reports — 1903May 129 1910May 135 Conditioning Houses: Periodicals — 1894 87 1902 95 1904,1905 99 Consular reports — 1910 Apr 135 Congress, Speeches in: See Speeches in Congress. Consumption: See Statistics — Consump- tion. Cost of Production: U.S. Dept. of labor 30 Decreasing: See Washing'. Delaware: Sheep — Webb, W 62 See also New England. DiNGLET Tariff: Sec Tariff— Act op 1897. Directories: Blue book 8 Official Amer. textile dir 9 Owen, F. A 73 Rushworth, W. A 61 Sheldon, J. D. & CO 10 Distribution of wool: U. S. Industrial comm 30 Dyeing: Amer. school of corr 65 Atkinson, M 77 Beaumont, R 67 Dooley, W. H 69 Eaton, Theo. IT., & son 69 Georgievice, G. C. T. von 69 Fraps, G. S 69 Gardner, V,'. M 69 Gih-oy, C. G 78 154 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS Dyeing: Page Higgins, S. H 70 Hummel, J. J 70,71 Matthews, J. M 72 O'Neill, C 79 Owen, F. A 73 Partridge, W 79 Textile colorist 10 Textile manufactm'er 10 Textile mercury 11 Textile world record 11, 75 Periodicals — 1904 97 Egypt: Consular reports — 1891 Nov 125 Exchanges: Periodicals — 1898 90 1909 110 Exports: See Statistics — Imports and EXPORTS. Factories: Benton, C 50 Blodget, L 78 Gt. Brit. Census of prod. off. 40 Statistics 24 Tariff commission, London ... 41 U. S. Bureau of statistics 26 Dept. of state 35 Victorian year-book 43 Webb, A. D 35 Consular reports — 1882Sept 120 1882 Dec 121 1908 Mar 132 Fiber: Bowman, F. H 68 Georgievics, G. C. T. von 69 Giboy, C. G 78 Hannan, W. 1 70 McMurtrie, W 72 Posselt, E. A 74 Sadtler, S. P 74 Zipser, J 77 ZoUa, D 77 Periodicals — 1855 82 1900 90 1902-'03 96 1905 101 Finishing : Atkinson, M 77 Amer. school of corr 66 Finishing: Page Beaumont, R 67 Greene, F. H 70 Textile colorist 10 Textile manufacturer 10 Textile world record 11, 75 Periodicals — 1905 101 Florentine wool trade: Dixon, E 50 Doren, A 50 France: Sheep — Livingston, R. R 63 Statistics — Chapman, S. J 33 Gt. Brit. Board of trade. . . 33 Natl, woolgrowers' assoc. 21 U. S. Dept. of comm. and labor 49 Periodicals — 1878 83 1897 88 1900 91 1903 96 1908 107,109 1909 110 Consular reports — 1886 Apr 122 1889 Mar. May, July, Aug 123 1890 Sept. Nov. . 124 1891 Nov 125 1895 Nov 126 1900 Apr. Dec... 128 1901 Feb. Apr. Dec 128 1903Mar 129 1905Feb 129 1906 Mar. Oct.... 131 1909 Mar 133 Free wool: Favorable — Asper, J. F 12 Strange, D 24 U. S. Congress. House. 28 Warner, J. DeW 31 Periodicals — 1888 84 Opposed — Grosvenor, C. H 13 Keifer, J. W 15 Lawrence, W 17 Natl, assoc . wool mfrs 18-20 Natl, woolgrowers' assoc 21-22 SUBJECT INDEX 155 Page Free wool: Opposed — Ohio woolgro were' aseoc- . 23 Warren, F.E 32 Periodicals — 1892 ■ 85 1894 86,87 1900 90 1901 91,93 1902 95 1904 98 1905 101 1906 102 1906-'07 103 1907 104 1909 110 1911 117 FXTTTTEES: Periodicals — 1900 91 Germany 36-37 Manufacture — Higgins, S. H 70 U. S. Bur. of foreign comm 76 Wachs,A 76 Sheep — Dawson, W.H 36 Dzialas, F 58 Mendelson, F 37 Statistics — Chapman, S.J 33 Germany. Stat. Ami. ... 36 Gt.Brit. Board of trade 33 Periodicals — 1896,1897 88 1907 104 1910 114 Consular reports — 1886Mar 121 1886 Aug 122 1897 Apr 127 1899 Sept., Dec 127 1900 Feb 127 1901 July, Aug 128 1906 Feb 131 1907 Apr 131 Glossaries: PosBelt,E.A 74 U. S. Bureau of statistics . . .. 27 Congress. House 29 Periodicals — 1893-'96 85 1907 104 Page Great Britain 38-41 Ashley, W. J 50 Cunningham, \V 50 Gibbins, H. de B 51 Gt. Brit. Pari 51 Lohmann, F 51 Sheffield, J. B. H. 1st earl of 51 Smart, W 51,52 Trevere, J 52 Manufacture — James, J 79 Samuel brothers 51 Smart, W 52,80 Smith, J 52 U. S. Bureau cf foreign comm 76 Sheep — Canada. Dept. cfagri 44 Carman, E. A 57 Statistics — Bradford, Eng 38 Chapman, S.J 33 Gt. Brit. Board cf trade. . 39 Natl, assoc. wool mfra 18 Natl, woolgro wers' assoc. 21 Periodicals — 1859 82 1880 83 1894,1895 87 1896 87,88 1902 94,95 1903 97 1904, 1905 99 1905 102 1906 103 1908 106,109 1909 110,112 1910 -■.... 115 1911 119 Consular reports — 1882 Feb 120 1886 121 1886 Oct 122 1888 June, July.. 123 1889 Mar 123 1890 Mar 123 1894 Oct 125 1900 Apr 128 1903 May 129 1904 Feb., Mar... 129 1905 Feb., June, July 130 1906Jan 130 156 LIBKAEY OF CONGEESS Great Britain: Page Consular reports — 1906Apr.-Nov 131 1907Jime 132 1908Mar 132 1909 Nov 134 1910 Jan., Feb 134 IQlOMay 135 Great Britain colonies 42-46 Periodv-als — 1875 82 See also Australia ; Cape Col- ony, India, etc. History: Wool trade 50-52 Sheep raiping 62-64 Mauutacture 77-80 Holland: Posthumiis, N. W 48 Hours of labor: Gt. Brit. Board oj trade 39 Russia 49 ^.^.Dept.ofUhor 30 Iceland: Consular reports — WnSJan 132 Imports: See Statistics — Imports and EXPORTS. India 45-46 Sheep — India. Dept. of rev. and agri 59 Consular reports — 1892Jan 125 1909 May 133 Ireland: Periodicals — 1886 83 Italy: Consular reports — 1896Mar, 126 Japan: Dautremer, J 47 Periodicals — 1911 119 Consular reports — 1899 Mar., May 127 1905 Nov 130 1906 Nov 131 1907 July 132 Levant: Page Periodicals — 1900 90 McKinley tariff: See Tariff — Act of 1890. Manufacture: General 65-77 Battison, W. J 12 Bogart, E. L 12 Belles, A. S 12 Coman, K 13 Hayes, J. L 14 Hopkins, J. C 44 Hough, F. B 15 Jeans, J. S 44 Livingston, R. R 63 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs 18-20 North, S.N. D 22 North Carolina. Gen. as- sembly 22 Petition 23 Smart, W 52 True, A. C 35 U.S. Bureau of statistics 27 Bureau of the census . . 27, 28 Congress. Senate 29 Dept. of comm. and labor 41 Industrial comm 30 Revenue comm, 31 Periodicals — 1829,1835,1847 81 1859,1869,1873 82 1879 83 1,S94 86 1901 92,93 1903 96 1904 97 1905 99 1907 105,106 1908 107 1909 110,111,112 1910 115 History 77-80 Massachusetts: Sheep — Periodicals — 1900 90 See also New England. Mexico: OflScial Amer. textile direct. . 9 SUBJECT INDEX 157 Minnesota: Page Sheep — Shaw, T 61 See also West. Mills: See Factories. Montana: Sheep — Montana. Board of sheep comm 1. 59 Laws, statutes, etc 59 See also West. Mungo: Periodicals — 1905 102 New England: North, S.N. D 22 Periodicals — 1902 95 1905 101 1909 113 1910 114 1911 117 See also Delaware; Massa- chusetts. New Mexico: Sheep — 1901 93 See also West. New South Wales: Sheep — New South Wales. Intel- ligence dept 43, 60 Statistician's off. 43, 60 U.S. Dept.of state 43 Trade- Griffin, G.W 42 Kittredge, H. G 42 U. S. Dept. of state 43 See also Australasia. New Zealand: U. S. Dept. of state 43 Periodicals — , 1888 84 Consular reports — 1881,1882 120 See also Australasia. North Carolina: North Carolina. Gen. assem. . 22 See also South. Ohio: Lawrence, W 17 Ohio woolgrowers' assoc 22, 23 Oregon: Sheep — Oregon. Board of comm 60 Periodicals — 1902 95 1906 102 1907 103 See also West. Paraguay: Mulhall, M. G 48 Seeber, F 49 U.S. Dept. of comm. andlabor. 49 See also South America. Patagonia: Sheep — Periodicals — 1910 115 See also South America. Payne-Aldrich tariff: See Tariff — Act of 1909. Periodicals 8-11 Sheep raising 53-55 Articles in 81-119 Peru: Seeber, F 49 Consular reports — 1884 Aug 121 See also South America. Poland: Periodicals — 1910 116 Prices: See Statistics — Prices. Production: See Statistics-Production. River Plate: Sheep — Mulhall, M.G 48 Statistics — Mulhall, M.G 48 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs 18 Trade- Latham, W 48 See also South America. Russia: Manufacture — Russia 49 Sheep — Barrett, R. J 47 Drage, G 47 Russia 49 158 LIBEAKY OF CONGRESS Russia: Page Statistics — Barrett, R. J 47 Drage, G 47 Trade- Lawrence, W 17 Russia 49 Periodicals — 1890 84 1894 86 Consular reports — 1882 Oct 121 1884 May 121 1895 Oct 126 1896 Oct 126 1897 Mar 126 1907 Aug 132 Samples: U.S. Treasury dept 31 Santa Rosa Island: Sheep — Periodicals — 1893 85 Scouring: See Washing. Sheep Breeders' Associations: Rushworth, W. A 61 Sheep raising: General 55-62 Bisclioff.J 78 Canada. Dept. of agri . . . 44 Hayes, J. L 14 Lewis, W.D 18 Mendelson, F 37 Bibliography — Biggie, J 56 Mayo, F 59 U.S. Supt.ofdocs 7 History 62-64 Periodicals 53-55 Statistics — Benton, 50 Dawson, W.H 36 Fowler, H. R 137 Gt. Brit. Board of trade .. 39, 42 Foreign office 34 Grosvenor, C. H 13 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs 18 Natl, woolgrowers' assoc 21 Ohio woolgrowers' assoc . . 23 v. &. Dept. of agri 30 Periodicals — 1828 81 1870 82 1880.1884 83 Sheep raising: Page Periodicals — 1893 85 1894 86 1900 91 1901 92 1902 96 1904 98 1905'. 99, 101, 102 1908 106 1909 111,112,114 1910 114,115 1911 116 Consular reports — 1905Sept 130 See aZ«o Statistics; Names op countries, etc. Shoddy: Barnet, H. B 67 Battison, W. J 12 Dooley, W. H 69 Gt. Brit. Board of trade 33 Jubb.S 51 U.S. Congress. House 28 Dept. of comm. and labor. . 41 Periodicals — 1901 92,93 1902 94,95 1903 96 1904 97,98 1905 102 1908 107,108 1909 110 Shrinkage : Lord, C. S 71 Sorting: Dooley, W. H 69 Periodicals — 1898 89 1903 96 1904 99 1906 102 South: Sheep — Atkinson, E 56 Ellzey, M. G..-. 58 Hayes, J. L 59 V.S. Dept. of agri 61 Periodicals — 1852 81 See also North Carolina; Texas; Virginia. SUBJECT INDEX 159 South Africa: Page Natl, assoc. wool mfrs 18 Periodicals — 1899 90 1908 109 Consular reports — 1892Jan 125 1895Jan 126 1908Feb 132 1910 Jan 134 South America: Periodicals — 1901 91 1910 114 See also Argentine Republic ; Bolivia; Brazil; Chile; Paraguay; Patagonia; Peru; River Plate; Uru- guay. ' Spain: Livingston, R. R 63 Spain. Com. esp. wan 49 Consular reports — 1910 May 135 Speeches in Congress 136-142 Asper, J. F 12 Grosvenor, C. H 13 Justice, T 15 Keifer,J.W 15 La PoUette, R. M 16 Lamport, W.H 16 Mantle, L 18 Story of a tariff 24 U.S. Congress 28 Warren, F. E 32 Periodicals — 1827 81 1908 108 1909 112,113 Spinning: Amer. school of corr 66 Atkinson, M 77 Gilroy,C.G 78 McLaren, W.S.B 72 Priestman, H 74 Vickerman, C 76 Zipser, J 77 Periodicals — 1906 102 Statistics: General — Fowler,H.R 137 Gt. Brit. Board of trade. . 33, 34 Foreign office 34 Statistics: Page General — Hull, C 138 Lawrence, W 16,17 MuLhall, M. G 34 Schwartze, Helmuth & co. 35 Webb, A. D 35 Woolbook 32 Wool year book 35 Periodicals — 1870 82 1891 85 1895 87 1905 102 1910 116 Consular reports — 1899May 127 1905 June 130 Clip— Mulball, M. G 34 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs 18 U. S. Bureau of statistics. . . 26 Webb, A. D 35 Consumption — Gt. Brit. Board of trade 33 Hull, C 138 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs 18 Natl, woolgrowers' assoc. 21 U. S. Bureau of statistics 27 Congress. House 29 Woolbook '. 32 Periodicals — 1894 86 1901 91,92 1902 94 1908 109 Consular reports — 1886 Apr 121 1909 Nov 134 Imports and exports — Fowler, H.R 137 Gt. Brit. Board of trade. . . 33, 40 Mulball, M. G 34 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs 18 Natl, woolgrowers' assoc. .. 21 U. S. Bureau of statistics. . . 25, 26,27 Congress. House 29 Dept.ofagri 29 Webb, A. D 35 Woolbook 32 Periodicals — 1907 103 160 LIBBAEY OF CONGRESS Statistics : Page Imports and exports — Consular reports — 1885Apr 121 1894Juiie 125 1896 Nov 126 1909 Sept 133 Prices — Gt. Brit. Board of trade 40 Hull, C 138 Lawrence, W 17 Mulhall, M. G 34 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs 18 Natl, woolgro wers' assoc. . . 21 Schwartze, Helmuth & CO 35 U. S. Bureau of statistics. .. 26, 27 Congress. House 29 Senate 29 Dept.ofagri 30 Victorian year-book 43 Webb, A. D 35 Woolbook 32 Wool year book 35 Periodicals — 1838 81 1891 84, 85 1893 85 1896 88 1901 92 1902 95 1905 99 1906 103 1908 108,109 1909 113 1911 117 Consular reports — 1886Apr 121 18860ct 122 1900Jan 127 1906 June, July, Oct 131 1910Apr 134 Production — Fowler, H. R 137 Gt. Brit. Board ofagri 39 Board of trade 39 Census of prod, off 40 Hull, C 138 Natl, assoc. wool mfra IS Natl, woolgrowers' assoc. 21 U. S. Bureau of statistics ... 27 Congress. House 29 Dept. ofagri 29,30 Statistics : Pane Production — Woolbook 32 Wool year book 3-5 Periodicals — 1900 90 1901 91 1907 104 Consular reports — 1886 Apr 121 Substitutes: Dooley, W. H 69 Periodicals — 1908 109 Syria: . See Turkey. Tarifi: General — Stanwood, E 24 Taussig, F. W 25 U.S. Bureau of statistics . 27 Congress. House.... 29 Treasury dept 31 Wright, r. W 32 Tariff acts, 1789-1909— U. S. Congress. House.. 29 Act of 1867— Natl, assoc. wool mfrs. ... IS Periodicals — 1878 S3 Act of 18S3— 1892 S5 1894 Si5 Act of 1890— Justice, T 15 Lawrence, W 17 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs 20 U.S. Bureau of statistics. 25 Periodicals — lSi)2 85 1893,1894 S6 Act of 1894— Grosvenor, C. H 13 Latzko, H jg Petition ■i-^ U.S. Burca uofstat ist ics . 2 5 Congress. House i)s, 29 Pei-^iodicah — 1S94 S6 1896 ss 190S 109 Act of 1897— Grosvenor, r. H 13 Jones, J. K ;^5 SUBJECT INDEX 161 Tabitf: Page Act of 1897— Justice, T 15 Mantle, L 18 U.S. Bureau of statistics . 25 Congress. House 28, 29 Periodicals — 1897 89 1900 91 1908 108,109 1909 Ill Act of 1909— Payne, S. E 140 Story of a tariff 24 Taussig, F. W 25 U. S. Congress. House.. 29 Periodicals — 1909 113 1910 114,115,116 1911 117,118,119 Bill of 1888 (Mills)— 1894: 86 Bill of 1894 (Springer)— 1894 86 Bill of 1911 (Underwood)— U. S. Congress. House.. 29 Speeches in Congress.. . 136-142 Tariff Board: Anderson, S 136 U.S. President 141 Tariff Chart: Periodicals — 1898 89 Texas: Sheep — Randall, H. S 64 . See also South. Tops: Arlington mills 66 Hartshome, W. D 70 Periodicals — 1908 109 1909 Ill Consular reports — 1889 Apr 123 Trusts: Stern, V 37 See also American Woolen Co. Turkey: Consular reports — 1891 May 124 1891 Sept 125 1908 Apr 132 96662°— 11 11 Turkey: page Consular reports-^ 1909 Oct 134 1910 June 135 Union: Beaumont, E 67 Eymarczick, G. R -74 Smith, W ' 80 United States 12-32 Dodge, J. R 57 Vogelstein, T 41 Manufacture — BagnaU, W. R 77 Bishop, J. L 78 Hayes, J. L 58 Eobbins, A. C 80 Taft, R. C 80 Sheep — Benton, C... 50 Custis, G. W. P 63 Dodge, J. R 57 Hayes, J. L 58 Livingston, R. R 63 Morrell, L. A 64 Prose 60 Randall, H. S 64 Stewart, H 61 U. S. Bureau of animal ind 61 Dept. of agri 61 Voogt, G. de 62 Wilcox, E. V 62 Wing, J. E 62 Youatt, W 62 Statistics — Boston. Board of trade .. . 12 Chapman, S. J 33 Gt. Brit. Board of trade.. 33 Natl, assoc. wool mfrs 18 Statistics 24 U.S. Bureau of statistics . 25, 26,27 Census office 27,28 Dept. of agri 30 Woolbook 32 Periodicals — 1846,1851 81 1878,1884 83 1888,1890,1891.. 84 1892 85 1894 86 1896 • 88 1901 92 1902 94,95 162 LIBBABY OF CONGRESS United States: Page Periodicals — 1903 97 1907 103,104,105 1908 107,109 1909, 1910 114 1911 116,117 See also Names of States, Geo- graphical regions; Sheep; Statistics, etc. Uruguay: Sheep — Arocena, C. A 56 Murray, J. H 60 Statistics — MuUiall, M. G 48 Seeber, F 49 Trade— U. S. Dept. ofcomm. and labor 49 Consular reports — 1888 Apr 122 1890 Dec 124 1900 Mar 128 1909 Feb 133 See also South America. Victoria: Gt. Brit. Board of trade 42 Victorian year book 43 Consular reports — 1882 Oct 120 See also Australasia. Virginia : Bennett, F. J 56 See also South. Wages: Chapman, S. J 33 Gt, Brit. Board of trade 39 Kussia 49 U.S. Dept. of labor 30 Periodicals — 1896 88 1902 94 Consular reports — 1909 May 133 Washing : Atkinson, M 77 Georgievics, G. C. T. -von 69 U. S. Bureau of for. comm ... 76 Periodicals — 1879 83 1901 93 Washing: p^ge Periodicals — 1902 94,95,96 1903 96 1904 97 1905 99,100,101 1906 102,103 1907 104 1908 107,108,110 1909 112 Consular reports — ]881Feb 120 1886 121 1888 July 123 1901Feb 128 ]904Feb.-Aug 129 ]909Feb 133 Waste: Periodicals — 1858 82 1902 96 1903 97 1906 103 Consular reports — 1886 Sept 122 1889 Apr 123 Weaving: Ainley, A 65 Amer. school of corr 65, 66 Ashenhurat, T. R 66 Atkinson, M 77 Barnard, W. C 77 Bell,T.F 67 Dooley, W. H 69 Draper, G. 69 Pox,T.W ' 69 Gilroy, 0. G 78 Gurdji, V 70 Kastanek, 1 71 Leggatt, W 71 Nelson, T 73 Textile world record 75 Todd,M.P 76 Watson, J 76 Werner, H. O 76 West: Sheep — Heath, H. A 59 Wilcox, E.V 100 Withcombe, J 62 SUBJECT INDEX 163 West: Page Sheep — Periodicals — 1902 96 1904 98 1905 101 1910 114 JS'eeafeoMIN^fESOTA; MoNTA>fA; New Mexico; Okegon; Wyoming. Wilson Taedt: See Tariff — ^act of 1894. Worsted: Manufacture — Ainley, A 65 Amer. school of corr 65, 66 Amer. wool & cotton re- porter 66 Arlington mills 66 Barker, A. F 67 Beaumont, R 67 Bischoff, J 78 James, J 79 Leroux, C 79 Lister, J 71 McLaren, W. S. B 72 Posselt, E. A 74 Rymarczick, G. R 74 Trade- Ashley, W.J 38 Bevan, G. P 38 Clapham, J. H 33 Gt. Brit. Board of trade. . 33, 39 Census of prod. off. ... 40 Lawrence, W 16 Money, L.G.C 40 Worsted: Page Trade— Natl, asaoc. wool mfrs. ... 20 U. S. Bureau of census.. 27 Dept. of comm. and labor 41 Periodicals — 1895' 87 1898 89 1902 94 1906 103 1907 104 1908 107 1910 115 1911 119 Consular reports — 1886 Nov 122 1888 July 123 1898 Feb 127 Wyoming: Periodicals — 1907 105 Consular reports — 1894 Nov 126 See also West. Yarn: Manufacture — Leroux, C 79 Posselt, E. A 74 Trade- Official Amer. textile di- rect 9 Periodicals — 1908 107,109 Consular reports — ■ 1901 July 128 1904 Feb 129 O