CONTENTS 



Spmn. 



The Work of the Agricultural Credit Institutions in Spain Page 72 



I. The « P6sitos » § i. Some Notes on the Origin and Evolution of the Positos, 

 page 72. — § 2. Work of the Positos in the Two Years (1910-1912), page 76. — 

 § 3. The Various Tendencies towards a Final Orgcinization of the P6sitop, 

 page 78. 



Hungary. 



Mortgage Statistics in Hungary ' . . . Page 81 



§ 1. Atten3pts to Discover the Amount of the Mortgage Indebtedness of Hun- 

 gary, page 81. — §2. Fluctuations in Mortgage Indebtedness, page 84. 



PART IV : MISCELLANEOUS. 



United States. 



Social and Economic Progress of the Negro Farmers Page 87 



§ I. Negroes in Cities and in the Country, page 88. — § 2. The Negroes as Farm 

 Ivabourers, page 90. — § 3. Share Tenancies of Various Form and Incases, page 93. 

 — §4. Negroes as Rural landholders, page 98. — § 5. Negro Rural Asso- 

 ciations and Co-operative Societies, page 103. — § 6. Social Conditions of the 

 Negro Farmers, page in. 



France. 



Miscellaneous News Page 105 



I. Agricultural Social Course, page 105. — 2. Agricultural lyabour Congress, 

 page 105. — 3. The Doubs Agiicultural Associations House, page 106. — 4. In- 

 dustries Auxiliary to Agriculture, page 106. — 5. Rural Monographs, page 107. 



