CONTENTS 



PART I : CO-OPERATION AND ASSOCIATION. 



Germany. 



Thk Gener.\l Raiffeisen Federation of Neuwied in 1914-1915 Page 



§ I. The Central Bank, page 3. — § 2. District Co-operative Banks for Co-operative 

 Societies other than Credit Societies, page 7. — § 3. The Co-operative Stores, 

 page 9. 



Canada. 



The Co-operative Sale ov Wool Page 14 



§ I. Government Action for the Grading of Wools, page 14. — § 2. Data as to the 

 Grading and Sale of Wool in several Canadian Provinces, page 16. 



Regency of Tunis. 



Native Thrift Societies in 1915 Page 25 



§ I . Receipts, page 26. — § 2. Credit Account of the Societies on 31 December 1915, 

 page 27. — § 3. General Observations on the Work of the Societies in 1915, 

 page 29. 



MiscEivi/ANEous Information relating to Co-operation and Asso- 

 ciation IN Various Countries Page 31 



British India : i) Co-operation in Travancoie, page 31. 



2) The Madras Provincial Co-operative Bank, I^imited, page 34. 



3) Co-operative Distribution in Northern India, page 35. 

 France : A New Syndicate for Mechanical Agriculture, page 36. 



United States : The Development of the Co-operative Associations controlling Dairy 

 Production in the United States from igo6 to T916, page 37. 



