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7. Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health, 



city of Montreal, 1902. 



8. Gorst, op. cit., p. 16. 



Poverty, by Robert Hunter, pp. 309-313. 



9. Hunter, op. cit, pp. 304r-313. 



Discussions in Economics and Statistics, by Fran- 

 cis A. Walker, vol. ii, pp. 417-426. 



10. McCleary, op. cit, p. 12. 



■ See also the Report of the Royal Commission on 

 the Decline of the Birth-rate and on the Mor- 

 tality of Infants in New South Wales, 1904. 



11. Mankind in the Making, by H. G. Wells, pp. 80- 



90. 



12. Census of 1900, vol. iii, pp. li and lii. 



13. The Wealth of Nations, by Adam Smith, vol. i, 



ch. viii. 



14. Quoted by Thirlwall, History of Greece. 



15. Roman Imperialism, Lectures and Essays, by 



J. R. Seeley. 



16. The History of Rome, by Th. Mommsen, Book 



v, ch. xi. 



17. Adam Smith, op. cit., vol. i, ch. viii. 



18. Parsons, op. cit., Lecture iii. 



Other works used more or less freely include: 

 Vital Statistics, by William Farr; The Ele- 

 ments of Vital Statistics, by A. Newsholme; 

 The Infant, The Parent, and The State, by 

 H. LlewUyn Heath, D.P.H. 



