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(3) Report of the Board of Grain Commissioners to Governor John Burke, 

 Bismarck, North Dakota. Public Document, No. 37 (1908). 



(4) Report on Terminal Grain Elevators made to the Fourteenth Legis- 

 lative Assembly of the State of North Dakota by the Board of Control of 

 State Institutions (1915). Also "Further Report" of same Board, in Journal 

 of the House, Fourteenth Legislative Assembly of North Dakota, February 

 18, 1915, pp. 77-107. 



(5) Journal of the House, Thirty-eighth session, State Legislature of Minne- 

 sota, April 17, 1913. Report of the Special House Grain Investigating Com- 

 mittee, pp. 2-12. 



(6) Journal of the Senate, Thirty-eighth session, State Legislature of 

 Minnesota, April 22, 1913. Report of the Work's Grain Investigating Com- 

 mittee, pp. 49-79. 



(7) Report of the Grain Markets Commission of the Province of Saskatche- 

 wan, 1914, Regina. 



(8) Grain Inspection in Canada, By R. Magill, chief commissioner Board 

 of Grain Commissioners of Canada. Issued by the Department of Trade and 

 Commerce, Ottawa, Canada. 



(9) The Canada Grain Act of 1912 with Amendments, Ottawa. This 

 law may be termed the " Federal Inspection of Grain" as employed in Canada. 



(10) Report of the Royal Commission on the Grain Trade of Canada, 

 1906. Ottawa, Canada. 



(11) Report of the Elevator Commission of the Province of Saskatche- 

 wan, 1910. Regina. 



(12) Progress Report from the Royal Commission on the Marketing, 

 Transportation and Storage of Grain, Presented to the Parliament of Victoria, 

 Australia, 1913. Melbourne. 



(13) United States Industrial Commission Report, Nineteen volumes, 

 1898. Washington, Volume 10, Volume 19. 



(14) Wheat and Flour Prices from Farmer to Consumer. Bulletin, United 

 States Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. 130. Washington. 



(15) Bucknell, Frank W., Wheat Production and Farm Life in Argentina. 

 Bulletin No. 27, Bureau of Statistics, United States Department of Agricul- 

 ture. Washington, 1904. 



(16) La Follette, R. M., Speech on the Railroad and Elevator Monopoly. 

 Congressional Record XL, Part 10, p. 9093. 



(17) Testimony taken by Interstate Commerce Commission October 15- 

 November 23, 1906, in Matter of Relations of Common Carriers to the Grain 

 Trade. 59 Cong. 2 Sess. Senate Doc. No. 278. Washington, 1907. 



4. Non-official publications: 



(1) The Siege of Ottawa. Being the story of the 800 farmers from Ontario, 

 etc., who demanded more equitable legislation, etc. Published by Grain 

 Growers' Guide, Winnipeg. 



(2) American Produce Exchanges. Annals of the American Academy, 

 September, 1911, Philadelphia. 



(3) Speculation on the Stock and Produce Exchanges of the United States. 

 By H. C. Emery. Published by Columbia University, New York City, 1896. 



(4) The Stock Exchange from Within, by W. C. Van Antwerp. Published 

 by Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N. Y., 1913. Pages 415-446 contain 

 the full report of Governor Hughes' Committee on Speculation in Securities 

 and Commodities. 



(5) Wheat Fields and Markets of the World, by Rollin E. Smith. Modern 

 Miller Publishing Co., Chicago, 1908. This book contains very full accounts 

 of the following exchanges and terminal elevators dealing in grain : Chicago, 

 Minneapolis, Duluth, Kansas City, St. Louis, Winnipeg. Also the grain 

 markets of the following places are discussed: Liverpool, London, Antwerp, 

 Paris, Berlin, Buda Pesth. 



