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Ivins, William M. "Municipal Government." Political Science 

 Quarterly, June, 1887. 



The author claims that changes in municipal organization have 

 been incident to the extension of the general functions of government, 

 and gives an analysis of the system of government in New Yoriv City. 



Ivins, William M. "Machine Politics and Money in Elections." 

 Harper's "Handy Series," N. Y., 1887. 



This little book describes the working of election laws in New 

 . York, gives the amount of assessments paid by candidates for office, 

 and advocates the adoption of tlie essential features of the English 

 system. 



Janes, Lewis G. "The Problem of City Government." 40 pp. N.Y., 

 D. Appleton & Co., 1892. 



This is a lecture before the Brooklyn Ethical Association, printed 

 in a series entitled "Man and the State." 



Johns Hopkins Studies in History and Political Science. 



Vol. 3. "The City of Washington," by J. A. Porter. 



Vol. 4. " The Town and City Government of New Haven," 



by Chas. H. Levermore. 

 Vol. 5. "The City Government of Philadelphia," by E. P. 

 AUinson and Boies Penrose. 

 " City Government of Boston," by James M. Bugbee. 

 ' ' City Government of St. Louis, " by Marshall S. Snow. 

 Vol. 7. "The Municipal Government of San Francisco," by 

 Bernard Moses. 



"Municipal History of New Orleans," by W. H. 

 Howe. 



Extra vol. i. "The Republic of New Haven: a History of 

 Municipal Evolution," by Chas. H. Levermore. 



Extra vol. 2. "Philadelphia, 1681-1887. A Study of Mu- 

 nicipal Development," by E. P. Allinson and Boies 

 Penrose. 



Extra vol. 4. "Local Constitutional History of the United 

 States." Vol. I, "The Development of the Township, 

 the Hundred and the Shire." Vol. H will treat of the 

 "Development of City and Local Magistracies." 



Kasson, John A. "Municipal Reform." North American Review 



September, 1883, vol. 137, pp. 218-30. 

 Lewis, W. D. "Political Organization of a Modern Municipality." 

 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sci- 

 ence, January, 1892, vol. 2, pp. 26-38. Reprinted separately. 

 The author is instructor in political economy in Havcriord College. 

 The main thought nf his p;i]ici- is thai the way Id imprdvc cjt\- poli- 

 tics is to separate tiiem from nalinnal [uiiitjcs. 



