No. 16, Federal Finance, by O. D. Skelton. 
No. 17, Craft-Gilds of the Thirteenth Century in Paris, by F. 
B. Millett. 
No. 18, The Co-operative Store in Canada, by H. Michell. 
No. 19, The Chronicles of Thomas Sprott, by Walter Sage. 
No. 20, ene county Elevator in the Canadian West, by W. C. 
No. 21, The Ontario Grammar Schools, by W. E. Macpherson. 
No. 22, The Royal Disallowance in Massachusetts, ae = G. 
Dorland. 
No. 23, The Language Issue in Canada; Notes on the iene 
Issue Abroad, by O. D. Skelton. 
No. 24, The Neutralization of States, by F. W. Baumgartner. 
No. 25, The Neutralization of States, by F. W. Baumgartner. 
No. 26, Profit-Sharing and Producers’ Co-operation in Canada, 
° by H. Michell. 
No. 27, Should Maximum Prices Prevail? by W. C. Clark. 
No. 28, Sir George Arthur and His Administration of Upper 
Canada, by Walter Sage. 
No. 29, Canadian Federal Finance—II, by O. D. Skelton. 
No. 30, English Courtesy Literature Before 1557, by Fred. B. 
Millett. 
No. 31, Economics, Prices and the War, by W. A. Mackintosh. 
No. 32, The Employment Service of Canada, by Bryce M. 
Stewart. 
‘No. 33, Allenby’s First Attempt on Jerusalem: A Chapter in 
Scottish Military History, by J. L. Morison. 
No. 34, John Morley: a Study in Victorianism, by J. L. Mori- 
son. 
No. 35, Elizabethan Society—A Sketch, by J. B. Black. 
No. 36, The Condensed Milk and Milk Powder Industries, by 
F. W. Baumgartner. 
