CONTENTS 



PART I : CO-OPERATION AND ASSOCIATION. 



Germany. 



The General R.uffeisen Federation in 1914-1915 (concluded) Page 



§ 2. The Rural Banks, page i. — § 3. Co-operative Societies of Consumption, Pro- 

 duction and I<abour, page 4 . 



Austria. 



The Co-operative OiL>nLLS in Dalmatia Page 11 



General Remarks, page 11. — § i. Capital of Installation, page 12. — § 2. Grants 

 and Facilities for Credit, page 13. — § 3. The Oilmills, page 14. — § 4. General 

 Results, page 15. 



Canada. 



Recent Successes of Agricultural Co-operation in Canada Page 



§ I. Introduction, page 18. — §2. The Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Com- 

 pany, page 19. — § 3. The Alberta Farmers' Co-operative Elevator Company, 

 page 20. — § 4. The Manitoba Grain Growers' Grain Company, page 22. — § 5. 

 The Fusion of Two Great Farmers' Companies, page 23. 



MisceI/IvAneous Information REiyATmc to Co-operation and Asso- 

 ciation IN Various Countries Page 



British India : The Progress of Co-operative Societies in Baroda State, page 25. 

 Italy : i) The Resolutions of the National Meeting of the Agricultural Co-operative So- 

 cieties at Milan, page 26. 



2) The Collective Farm of San Giovanni in Croce, page 27. 



