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MCCOLLUM, E. V.: 



The Newer Knowledge of Nutrition, New York, 1922. 

 MIMS, EDWIN: 



The Advancing South, New York, 1926. 

 MITCHELL, BROADUS: 



Rise of Cotton Mills in the South, Baltimore, 1921. 

 MONTGOMERY, R. H.: 



The Cooperative Pattern in Cotton, New York, 1929. 

 MOORE, HENRY L. : 



Forecasting the Yield and Price of Cotton, New York, 



1917. 

 MUKERJEE, R.: 



Regional Sociology, New York, 1926. 

 NOURSE, E. G.: 



Agricultural Economics, Chicago, 1916. 

 ODUM, HOWARD W. (ed.) : 



Southern Pioneers in Social Interpretation, Chapel Hill, 



N. C., 1925. 

 OLMSTED, FREDERICK LAW: 



A Journey Through the Seaboard Slave States, New 

 York, 1856. 



A Journey in the Back Country, New York, 1860. 

 OTKEN, C. H.: 



The Ills of the South, New York, 1894. 

 PAGE, WALTER HINES: 



Rebuilding of Old Commonwealths, New York, 1902. 

 PEAKE, R. J.: 



Cotton from Raw Material to Finished Product, New 



York, 19. 

 PHELAN, JOHN: 



Readings in Rural Sociology, New York, 1920. 

 PHILLIPS, ULRICH B.: 



A History of Transportation in the Eastern Cotton Belt 

 to 1860, New York, 1908. 



The Plantation and Frontier, Documentary History of 

 American Industrial Society, Vols. I, II, Cleveland, 

 1910. 



American Negro Slavery, New York, 1918. 

 POTWIN, MARJORIE A.: 



Cotton Mill People of the Piedmont, Columbia Uni- 

 versity Studies, New York, 1927. 



