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Kupka, P. F. Die V erkehrsmitlel in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nord- 

 Amerika. Leipzig, 1883. x, 413 pp. Contains an account of the 

 Granger movement and the railway legislation of Illinois. 



La Follette, Robert M. Railway Regulation, State and Interstate. Chicago, 

 1905. 115 pp. See above, p. 235, note 4. 



Langstroth, Charles S., and Stilz, Wilson. Railway Cooperation. Phila- 

 delphia, 1899. xv, 210 pp. The Granger legislation is treated in the 

 second part by Mr. Stilz with the conventional view of its disastrous 

 effects. 



Larrabee, William. The Railway Question; a Historical and Practical Trea- 

 tise on Railroads, and Remedies for their Abuses, nth ed., Chicago, 

 1906 (copyright, 1893). 488 pp. Larrabee was a member of the Iowa 

 legislature during the Granger legislation in that state. The book is 

 unscientific; but it makes clear the evils complained of, and throws 

 light on the legislation of Iowa. 



McLean, Simon J. " State Regulation of Railways in the United States," 

 in Economic Journal, 349-369 (September, 1900). A useful summary, 

 containing a succinct and fairly accurate account of the Granger 

 legislation. 



May, Charles S. The Farmers' Movement; an address delivered at the St. 

 Clair County Fair at Port Huron, Michigan, Thursday, October 14, 1874. 

 Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1875. 4 pp. W.H. Deals principally with the 

 railroad question and takes exception to the statements by C. F. Adams, 

 Jr., in " The Granger Movement," which appeared in the North American 

 Review of the preceding April. 



Meyer, B. H. Railway Legislation in the United States. New York, 1903. 

 329 pp. Discusses the Granger movement incidentally as one of the 

 events leading up to the interstate commerce act. 



Meyer, Hugo R. Government Regulation of Railway Rates. New York, 

 1905. xxvii, 486 pp. Opposed to government regulation. Treats 

 the Granger agitation as one of the " growing pains of progress." 



The Nation. Editorial and miscellaneous articles. 



" The * Farmers' Clubs ' and the Railroads," xvi. 249 (April 10, 1873). 



" Transportation and the Tariff," xvi. 296 (May i, 1873). 



" The Latest Reform Movement," xvi. 329 (May 15, 1873). 



" The Causes of the Farmers' Discontent," xvi. 381 (June 5, 1873). 



; ' The ' Grangers ' and the Judges," xvi. 397 (June 12, 1873). 



" The Latest Device for Fixing Rates of Transportation," xvii. 36 (July 



17, 1873). 



" Another Aspect of the Farmers' Movement," xvii. 68 (July 31, 1873). 

 " Agricultural Exposition of Corporate Law," xvii. 140 (August 28, 1873). 

 " The Next Descent upon the Treasury," xvii. 156 (September 4, 1873). 

 " A Few Words to Railroad Moralists," xvii. 220 (October 2, 1873). 

 " The Watered-Stock Hallucination," xvii. 237 (October 9, 1873), 

 " The Railroad Mystery," xvii. 285 (October 30, 1873). 

 " The Farmers' Future," xviii. 55 (January 22, 1874). 

 " Congress and the Railways," xviii. 87 (February 5, 1874). 

 " Railroad Evolution," xviii. 120 (February 19, 1874). 



