HARVARD ECONOMIC STUDIES 
I. The English Patents of Monopoly. By Wil- 
liam H. Price. 8vo. 
II. The Lodging House Problem in Boston. 
By Albert B. Wolfe. 8vo. 
III. The Stannaries: A Study of the English 
Tin Miner. By George R. Lewis. 8vo. 
IV. Railroad Reorganization. By Stuart Dag- 
gett. 8vo. 
V. Wool-Growing and the Tariff. By Chester 
W. Wright. 8vo. 
VI. Public Ownership of Telephones on the 
Continent of Europe. By Arthur N. Hol- 
combe. 8vo. 
VII. The History of the British Post Office. 
By J.C. Hemmeon. 8vo. 
VIII. The Cotton Manufacturing Industry of 
the United States. By M. T. Copeland. 
8vo. 
IX. The History of the Grain Trade in France. 
By Abbott Payson Usher. 8vo. 
X. Corporate Promotions and Reorganiza- 
tions. By A. S. Dewing. 8vo. 
XI. The Anthracite Coal Combination in the 
United States. By Eliot Jones. 8vo. 
XII. Some Aspects of the Tariff Question. By 
F. W. Taussig. 8vo. 
XIII. The Evolution of the English Corn 
Market from the Twelfth to the Eighteenth 
Century. By N.S. B. Gras. 8vo. 
XIV. Social Adaptation: A Study in the 
Development of the Doctrine of Adapta- 
tion as a Theory of Social Progress. By 
L. M. Bristol. 8vo. 
XV. The Financial History of Boston, from 
May 1, 1822, to January 31, 1909. By C. P. 
Huse. 8vo. 
XVI. Essays in the Earlier History of Amer- 
ican Corporations. By J. S. Davis. 8vo. 
2 volumes. 
XVII. The State Tax Commission. By H.L. 
Lutz. 8vo. 
XVIII. The Early English Customs System. 
By N.S. B. Gras. 8vo. 
XIX. Trade and Navigation between Spain 
and the Indies in the time of the Hapsburgs. 
By C. H. Haring. 8vo. 
XX. The Italian Emigration of Our Times. 
By R. F. Foerster. 8vo. 
XXI. The Mesta: A Study in Spanish Eco- 
nomic History, 1273-1836. By Julius 
Klein. 8vo. 
XXII. Argentine International Trade under 
Inconvertible Paper Money: 1880-1900. 
By J. H. Williams. 8vo. 
XXIII. The Organization of the Boot and 
Shoe Industry in Massachusetts before 1875. 
By Blanche E. Hazard. 8vo. 
XXIV. Economic Motives. By Zenas C. 
Dickinson. 8vo. 
XXV. Monetary Theory before Adam Smith. 
By Arthur E. Monroe. 8vo. 
XXVI. Canada’s Balance of International 
Indebtedness 1900-1913. By Jacob Viner. 
8vo. 
XXVII. The History of the United States 
Post Office to the Year 1829. By W. E. 
Rich. 8vo. 
XXVIII. The Theory of International Prices. 
By James W. Angell. 8vo. 
XXIX. Forests and Sea Power. By Robert 
G. Albion. 8vo. 
XXX. Banking Theories in the United States 
before 1860. By Harry E. Miller. 8vo. 
XXXI. Karl Marx’s Interpretation of History. 
By Mandell Morton Bober. 8vo. 
XXXII. Grain Growers’ Codperation in West- 
ern Canada. By Harald S. Patton. 8vo. 
XXXIII. The Assignats. By S. E. Harris. 8vo. 
XXXIV. The Economic and Social History of 
an English Village. By N.S. B. Gras and 
E. C. Gras. 8vo, 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS 
CAMBRIDGE, MASS., U.S.A. 
