CONTENTS 



Austria. 



Some Agricultur.4l Problems in Dalmatia Page 84 



§ I. Agricultural Area and Improvements, page 84.- — § 2. The Distribution of 

 lyanded Property, page 85. — § 3. The Farming Contract, page 87. — § 4. Dis- 

 tribution of Commimal I^anded Property, page 88. — § 5. Redivision, page 89. 



United States. 



Farm Tenancy in the United States by Prof. Benjamin H. Hibbard, University of 



Wisconsifi Page go 



Introduction, page 90. — § i. I^ength of Tenancies, page 93. — § 2. Speculation 

 and Tenancy, page 93. — § 3. Tenancy and Types of Agriculture, page 94. — 

 § 4. Relation of Tenancy to Permanent Agriculture, pag. 96. 

 §5. Tenancy and Marketing Problems, page 97. — §6. The Outlook, page 98. 



MiscEiyi^ANEous Information rei^ating to Agricuwurai, Economy in 



GENERAI, Page 100 



Australia : l^and Settlement in 1915-1916, page 100. 



British India : The Colonization of Canal l<ands in the Punjab, page loi. 



British West Indies : The Progress of l,and Settlement in Grenada, page 103. 



France : Agricultural Wages during the War, page 104. 



Great Britain and Ireland : Women Workers on the Faim, page 106. 



It.aly : i) Institution of a National l^abour Exchange, page 108. 



2) A General Commissariat for Food Consumption, page 109. 



3) The Protection given by the Province of Florence to the Orphans of Peasants 

 killed during the War, page 110. 



4) A Provincial I<abour Office at Rome, 112. 

 Russia : i) Government Aid to Home Industry, page 112. 



2) The Settlement of Kirghiz Nomads on the Steppes of Turkestan, page 114. 

 Sweden : The Agricultural I,abour Supply in 191 5, page 115. 

 United States : I^and Settlement in California, page 118. 



