on the states composing the North Atlantic 

 Group. 



11. Annual Report of the Statistician, printed in the 



Annual Reports of the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 



12. Annual Reports of the State Departments of 



Agriculture of the States Composing the 

 North Atlantic Group. The Massachusetts 

 and New York reports are especially valuable. 



13. Agricultural Periodicals. 



XXIV. 



AGRICULTURE IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES. 

 1860-1900. 



Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, North Caro- 

 lina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. 



1. Arnold, B. W.—The History of the Tobacco In- 



dustry in Virginia from 1860 to 189^, in the 

 Johns Hopkins University Studies, 1897. 



2. Brooks, P. E. — The Agrarian Revolution in Geor- 



gia, 1865-1912. Bulletin of the University 

 of Wisconsin, 1914. 



3. Hammond, M. B. — The Cotton Industry, in Pub- 



lications of the American Association, New 

 Series, No. 1, Part I, 1897, Chapters IV, V, 

 VI, VII. 



4. Hibbard, B. H. — Tenancy in the Southern States, 



in The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 

 XXVII, 1913, "pp. 482-496. Reprinted in 

 Carver's Selected Readings in Rural Eco- 

 nomics, pp. 523-535. 



5. Jacobstein, M. — The Tobacco Industry, in the 



Columbia University Studies, Vol. XXVI 

 (1907), No. 3. Part H, Chapters I to VII. in- 

 clusive. 



6. Status of T'irginia Agriculture in 1870, in Annual 



Report of the United States Department of 

 Agriculture, 1870, pp. 267-291. 

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