GENERAL REFERENCES 



Specific references in connection with statistical data 

 are given in footnotes. 



Baldwin, J. M. Social and Ethical Interpretations. The 

 Macmillan Company, New York, 1906. 



Bergson, Henri. Creative Evolution. Henry Holt and 

 Company, New York, 1911. 



Chapin, F. S. Introduction to the Study of Social Evo- 

 lution. The Century Co., New York, 1913. 



CoNKLiN, E. G. Heredity and Environment. Princeton 

 University Press, 1915. 



Conn, H. W. Social Heredity and Social Evolution. The 

 Abingdon Press, New York, 1914. 



CooLEY, C. H. Social Organisation: A Study of the 

 Larger Mind. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 

 1909. 



Croly, Herbert. Progressive Democracy. The Mac- 

 millan Company, New York, 1915. 



Davenport, H. J. Economics of Enterprise. The Mac- 

 millan Company, New York, 1913. 



Dealey, J. Q. The Development of the State. Silver, 

 Burdett & Company, Boston, 1909. 



Devine, E. T. Misery and Its Causes. The Macmillan 

 Company, New York, 1909. 



Dewey, John. German Philosophy and Politics. Henry 

 Holt and Company, New York, 1915. 



Ellwood, C. a. The Social Problem. The Macmillan 

 Company, New York, 1915. 



Gillette, J. M. Sociology. A. C. McClurg & Co., Chi- 

 cago, 1916. 



Herbert, S. First Principles of Evolution. Adam and 

 Charles Black, London, 1913. 



HoBHousE, L. T. Social Evolution and Political Theory. 

 Columbia University Press, New York, 1911. 



