SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 337 



TAYLOR, CARL C., and ZIMMERMAN, C. C. : 



Economic and Social Conditions of North Carolina Farm- 

 ers f State Tenancy Commission, Raleigh, 1922. 

 WATKINS, D. W. : 



An Investigation of Cotton Growing in Texas, Showing 

 Influence on Cotton Production in South Carolina, 

 Bulletin 75, Clemson, S. C. 

 Welfare of Children in Cotton Growing Areas of Texas, 



Children's Bureau Publications, No. 134, 1924. 

 YODER, F. R., BEARDSXEY, H. S., and HONEYCUTT, A. J.: 

 Farm Credit Conditions in North Carolina, North Caro- 

 lina State College Bulletin, 1923. 



NOTE 



Much of the material used in the preparation of this study 

 is either unpublished or not available in general libraries. 



Several unpublished studies to which reference is made 

 will be found in the files of the Institute for Research in 

 Social Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 

 Mimeographed reports of the Department of Agriculture, 

 press releases, letters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and 

 rare and out of print bulletins will be found in the files of 

 the Rural Social Economics Library, University of North 

 Carolina, classified under the following headings: 



Agricultural Production: Cotton Farm Tenancy 

 Marketing: Cotton 

 Negro in the Rural South 

 Rural Social Surveys 

 Rural Standards of Living. 



Many of the case studies cited have been taken from let- 

 ters from bankers, agricultural experts, general merchants, 

 fertilizer dealers, and planters in various regions of the 

 Cotton Belt. These letters have been deposited with the In- 

 stitute for Research in Social Science, University of North 

 Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. 



