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3. — The Finnish Superintending Societies in the Years 



1913-1915 3 32-33 



4. — The Position and the Activity of the Grain Elevators 



of the Government and the Railway Companies . 



5. — Popular Co-operative Credit from 1914 to 1916 . . . 



6. — -Finnish Co-operative Dairies in 191 5 



7. — The Central Co-operative Union of Flax Growers . . 

 8. — The Russian Co-operative Movement During the War 

 g. —The Egg Trade and Co-operation in Russia 



10. — The Co-operative Sale of Tobacco 



11. — Insurance caul Thvift. 



1 . — Finnish Societies for Insurance against Mortality among 



Live Stock in 1913 3 54-56 



2. — The Business done by Finnish Mutual Societies for In- 



surance agBinst Fire and Mortality among Live 



Stock 7 33-40 



III. — Cvedii. 



I. — ^ TheJOuestion of Forest Credit in Finland 



2. — The Activity of the State Land Bank for the Nobility 



in 1915 



3. — The Activity of the Peasants' Land Bank 



IV. — Agrarian Economy in General. 



1. — The Results of Interior Colonization in Finland (con- 



cluded) I 90-113 



2. — The Results of the New Agrarian Reform in Russia (Part 



11) • • • • • 



3. — -The Forests of Finnish Towns 



4. — Government Aid to Home Industr}- 



5. — The vSettlenient of Kirghiz Nomads on tl^e vSteppesof 



Turkestan 



6. — Food Control Committees 



Serbia. 



IV. — Agyarian Economy i)i General. 

 The Question of Forestry in the Kingdom of Serbia .... 1 114-122 



Spain. 



I. — Co-operation and Association. 



I. — The Association of the Agriculturists of Spain and its 



Work I 6-12 



