APPENDIX 111 



The Disappearance of the Small Land-owner. 

 By H. JOHNSON. (Oxford : Clarendon Press. 1900.) 



A small book, giving much detailed and interesting in- 

 formation as to the changes of land tenure which have 

 taken place in England, especially during the past two 

 centuries. 



Agricultural Tenancies. By C. E. CURTIS and 

 R. A. GORDON. (Crosby Lockwood & Son, London. 1910.) 



This is a very practical and complete book on the 

 agricultural tenancy system of England. The Appendix 

 contains the Agricultural Holdings Act of 1908, and a 

 number of other Acts and rules in force in the United 

 Kingdom. 



Estate Economics. By ANDREW SLATER. (Constable 

 & Co., London. 1917.) 



Land Drainage. By J. L. PARSONS. (Myron C. 

 Clark Publishing Co., Chicago. 1915). 



These are typicttl of a large number of books which 

 have been published in recent years in England and America 

 on the permanent improvement of agricultural land. They 

 indicate how the study of this important subject should be 

 developed in India. 



Encyclopedia of Agriculture. By J. C. LOUDON. 

 (London. 1831). 



This very interesting and comprehensive book, written 

 at a period when English agriculture was already far 

 advanced, contains in Part III a detailed description of the 

 permanent improvements of farms, a complete treatise on 

 estate management, and a description of the relations of 

 landlord and tenant, in reading which it is to be borne in 

 mind that no legislation for the protection of tenant had 

 then been enacted in England. This book, like many others 



