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HONORARY AND CORRESPONDING MEMBERS.

In America.

Miss Elizabeth P. Peabody, Boston, Mass.

Henry Barnard, LL. D., Hartford, Conn.

Charles L. Brace, Esq., 19 East 4th Street, New York.

Moncure Daniel Conway, Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Major-Gen. O. O. Howard, Portland, Oregon.

Edmund A. Meredith, Esq., Welling

ton Street East, Toronto, Canada. Rev. Frederick N. Knapp, Plymouth, Mass.

Hon. Domingo F. Sarmiento, Buenos Ayres.

Lewis A. Sayre, M. D., 795 Broadway, New York.

Prof. Daniel Wilson, Toronto, Can.

In Great Britain and Ireland.

Thomas Hughes, M. P., London. Sir Walter Crofton, The Close, Winchester.

Prof. J. E. Thorold Rogers, M. P., Oxford.

Lord Radstock, London.

Miss Frances Power Cobbe, 24 Cheyne Walk, London, S. W. Edwin Chadwick, Esq., C. B., Park Cottage, East Sheen.

Henry Dunning McLeod, Esq., Oxford and Cambridge Club, London. Alfred Field, Esq., Birmingham. Thomas H. Barker, Esq., Manches

ter.

G. W. Hastings, Esq., M. P., London.

Henry W. Acland, M. D., F. R. S., Oxford.

Miss Edith Simcox, London.

Miss Louisa Innes Lumsden, Glen-
bogie, Rhynie, Scotland.
Herbert Spencer, Esq., London.
Miss Frances Dove, St. Andrews,
Scotland.

Lord Hobhouse, 15 Bruton Street,
London.

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LIFE MEMBERS.

Illinois.

Myers, Sydney, Chicago.

Massachusetts.

Angell, Geo. T., Montgomery Place, Boston.

Baker, William E., 63 Chester Sq., Boston.

Barnard, James M., Boston.

Barnard, Mrs. James M., Boston. Blatchford, J. S., 13 Exchange St., Boston.

Bradford, Gamaliel, 113 Exchange Street, Boston.

Brimmer, Martin, 47 Béacon Street, Boston.

Eliot, Mrs. Samuel, 44 Brimmer St., Boston.

Endicott, William, Jr., 10 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston.

Farwell, Mrs. A. G., 16 Beacon St., Boston.

Forbes, John M., 30 Sears' Building, Boston.

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Maine.

Hill, Rev. Thomas, Portland.

Gray, Hon. William, 20 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston.

Little, James L., 2 Commonwealth Ave., Boston.

Lincoln, D. F., Boston.

Lodge, Mrs. J. E., 31 Beacon Street, Boston.

May, Miss Abby W., 3 Exeter Street, Boston.

Pierce, Hon. Henry L., 158 State Street, Boston.

Robeson, William R., 212 Beacon Street, Boston.

Sanborn, F. B., Concord.

Sanborn, Mrs. Louisa L, Concord. Warren, S. D., 67 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.

Wigglesworth, Edward, M.D., 79 Boylston Street, Boston.

Wolcott, Roger, 8 Pemberton Square, Boston.

York.

Letchworth, W. P., Portageville. Libbey, Jonas M., 47 Park Avenue, New York City.

Pierrepont, Edwards, New York City. Stokes, Anson P., 45 Wall St., New York City.

Stokes, Thomas, 45 Wall Street, New York City.

Villard, Mrs. Henry, New York City. Ward, J. Q. A., 9 West 48th Street, New York City.

Ware, William R., New York City, Columbia College.

Wolcott, Miss Ella L., Elmira. Young, J. Edward, New York City Roosevelt, Theodore, 32 Pine Street, New York.

OTHER STATES.

W. G. Hammond, St. Louis, Missouri. Prof Goldwin Smith, Toronto, Can. J. W. Hoyt, Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Francis Wayland, LL. D., New Haven, Conn.

PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION.

Journal of Social Science. Containing the Transactions of the

American Association. Nos. I.-V. 8vo, paper, each $1.50. Nos.

VI.-XXI., each $1.00.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER Two.-Current Record of the Association. I. Immigration-Frederick Kapp. II.

The American Census-James A. Garfield. III. The Mode of Procedure in Cases of Contested Elections-

Henry L. Dawes. IV. The Public Charities of the State of New York-Theodore W. Dwight. V. The

Public Libraries of the United States-Ainsworth R. Spofford. VI. The Science of Transportation-Joseph

D. Potts. VII. Vaccination-A Report presented by Francis Bacon, William A. Hammond, and David F.

Lincoln. VIII. The Election of Presidents-Charles Francis Adams, Jr. IX. Life Insurance-Sheppard

Homans. X. The Administration of Criminal Justice-George C. Barrett. XI. Health Laws and their

Administration-Elisha Harris. XII. An International Code D. D. Field. XIII. General Intelligence.

XIV. Constitution. XV. List of New Members. XVI. List of Works relating to Social Science published

in 1869.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER THREE.-I. Public Farks and the Enlargement of Towns-F. L. Olmisted. II. Art

Education in America-C. C. Perkins. III. Civilization and Health-Francis Bacon. IV. American

System of Patents-S. A. Duncan. V. Nature and Sphere of Police Power-T.D. Woolsey. VI. Legisla

tion and Social Science-E. L. Godkin. VII. Representation of Minorities-D. D. Field. VIII. Rela-

tions of Business Men to National Legislation-I. A. Hill. IX. Houses in the Country for Working Men-

G. B. Emerson. X. Minority Representation in Europe Thomas Hare. XI. Application of Mr. Hare's

system of Voting to the Nomination of Overseers of Harvard College-W. R. Ware. XI. General

Intelligence. 1. Home. 2. Foreign.

NUMBER FOUR is out of print, as well as NUMBER ONE.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER FIVE.-I. Municipal Government-Dorman B. Eaton. II. Higher Education of

Women-T. W. Higginson. III. Restoration of the Currency-Joseph S. Ropes. IV. Some Results of

the Census-Francis A. Walker. V. Public Vaccination-F. P. Foster. VI. The International-David A.

Wasson. VII. Legislation in Relation to Pharmacy-G. F. H. Markoe. VIII. General Intelligence.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER SIX.-General Meeting at New York. I. Opening Address-George William Curtis.

II. The Work of Social Science in the United States-F. B. Sanborn. III. Financial Administration—

G. Bradford. IV. Conference of the Boards of Public Charities. V. Pauperism in the City of New

York. VI. The Farmers' Movement in the Western States-Willard C. Flagg. VII. Ocean Lanes for

Steamship Navigation-Prof. B. Peirce. VIII. Rational Principles of Taxation-David A. Wells. IX.

American Railroads-Gardiner G. Hubbard. X. Reformation of Prisoners-Z. R. Brockway. XI. The

Deaf-Mute College at Washington-Edward M. Gallaudet. XII. The Protection of Animals-George T.

Angell. XIII. American Finance-Prof. W. G. Sumner.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER SEVEN.-I. Private Property upon the Sea-Rev. Dr. Woolsey. II. Conference of

Boards of Health. III. (School Hygiene)-Drs. D. F. Lincoln and A. L. Carroll. IV. Tent Hospitals-

Dr. J. I. Jenkins. V. National, State, and Sectarian Universities-A. D. White and Dr. McCoshi. VI.

Free Lending Libraries-W. W. Greenough. VII. The Young Men's Christian Association-Cephas

Brainard. VIII. Ocean Lanes. IX. Prison Reform in Europe and America-Dr. Wines and F. B. San-

born. X. Social Science Record. XI. Conference of Boards of Charities.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER EIGHT.-I. The Production and Distribution of Wealth-David A. Wells. II. The

Work of Social Science-F. B. Sanborn. III. Progress in International Law-J. B. Angell. IV. The

Experiment of Civil Service Reform-Dorman B. Eaton. V. The Treatment of the Guilty-W. G. Elliot.

VI. Health in Schools-Drs. D. F. Lincoln, J. J. Putnam, etc. VII. Financial Policy of England and the

United States-G. Bradford. VIII. Limitations of Judicial Power-Emory Washburn. IX. Life

Insurance for the Poor-Elizur Wright and Sheppard Homans. X. Legal Education-W. G. Hammond.

XI. The Detroit Meeting.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER NINE.-I. Social Science in Theory and in Practice-F. B. Sanborn. II. The Sil-

ver Question-W. Stanley Jevons. III. The Silver Question-B. F. Nourse. IV. Savings Banks-John

P. Townsend. V. Local Taxation-William Minot, Jr. VI. Industrial and Social Aspects of the Southern

Question-W. L. Trenholm. VII. Education in the Southern State:-T. M. Logan. VIII. The Naviga-

tion Laws of Great Britain and of the United States-Hamilton A. Ill. IX. The Tariff Question-Horace

White. X. Custom House Forms-Henry D. Hyde. XI. State and Municipal Government-Samuel

Bowles. XII. Municipal Economy-Daníel L. Harris.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER TEX.-Transactions of the Association 1879. I. American Education, 1809-1879.

Annual Address by President Gilman. II. The Method of Study in Social Science-William T. Harris.

III. Report of the Department of Education-Mrs. I. T. Talbot. IV. The Voting of Women in School

Elections-A. P. Peabody. V. Relations of Christianity to the Common Law-M. B. Anderson. VI. The

Place of the Practical Man in American Public Affairs-Hamilton Andrews Hill. VII. Chinese Immigra-

tion-S. Wells Williams. VIII. The United States and The Declaration of Paris-Theodore S. Woolsey.

IX. Recent Changes in our State Constitutions-Simeon L. Baldwin. X. The Folicy of Patent Laws

Frederie II. Betts. XI. The Sewerage of the Smaller Towns-George E. Waring, Jr. XII. Industrial

Arbitration and Conciliation-Joseph D. Weeks.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER ELEVEN.-Report of the Annual Meeting, 1880. List of Members. I. Southern

Questions. 1. The Negro Exodus from the Gulf States-Frederick Douglass. 2. The Emigration of

Colored Citizens from the Southern States-R. T. Greener. 3. Colored Schools in Virginia-Mrs. Orra

Langhorne. II. Recent Changes in the West-Robert P. Porter. III. A Report on Protection from

Casualties in the use of Machinery-Prof. William Watson. IV. International Coinage-Robert Noxon

Toppan, V. Social Economy Papers. 1. Report of the Department of Social Economy-F. B. Sanborn.

2. The Care of Poor and Vicious Children-Charles L. Brace. 3. Social Economy in Illinois- Mrs. Har-

bert. 4. Co-operative Distribution-Wm. A. Hovey. 5. Co-operation in England-James Samuelson

Saratoga Papers of 1877. 1. Extradition-Sheldon Amos. 2. Graduate Courses at Law Schools-Prof S

E. Baldwin

CONTENTS OF NUMBER TWELVE.-Professor Peirce's Cincinnati Address: The National Importance of

Social Science in the United States. President Gilman's Opening Address. Report of the General Secre-

tary, by F. B. Sanborn. Report of the Treasurer and Publication Committee: Prof. Wayland and F. B.

Sanborn. Papers of the Education Department. I. Report on Kindergarten Schools-Prof. Harris, Mrs.

Talbot. II. The Relation of the Public Library to the Public Schools-Samuel S. Green. III. Educa-

tional Progress in England-Miss Edith Simcox. IV. Home Life in Some of its Relations to Schools-

Miss Mary W. Hinman. V. The American Newspaper and American Education-Dr. J. M. Gregory. Libel

and its Legal Remedy-E. L. Godkin. Papers of the Social Economy Department; I. Associated Chari-

ties. A. The Principle and Advantage of Association in Charities-Rev. D. O. Kellogg, B. General and

Special Methods of Operation-Rev. O. C. McCulloch. C. The Need and Work of Volunteer Visitors-

R. T. Paine, Jr. D. The Care and Saving of Neglected Children-Miss Anna Hallowell. II. The Princi-

ple of Volunteer Service-Mrs. Florence Layard Lockwood. III. The Recreations of the People-George

B. Bartlett. IV. The Justifying Value of a Public Park-F. L. Olmisted. Constitution, Officers and

Members of the Association."

CONTENTS OF NUMBER THIRTEEN.-Order of Business at Saratoga in 1881. Papers of the Jurisprudence

Department: I. Pensions in a Republic-Frederick J. Kingsbury. II. Modern Legislation Touching

Marital Property Rights-Henry Hitchcock, LL.D. III. The German Socialist Law of October 21, 1878-

Henry W. Farnam. IV. The Study of Anatomy, Historically and Legally Considered-Edward Mussey

Hartwell, M.A. Papers of the Health Department: I. The Treatment of Insanity in its Economic

Aspect-Walter Channing, M.D. II. Adulterations in Food-Prof. S. W. Johnson. Debate on Adultera-

tions. Remarks of George T. Angell. General Papers: I. Christianity and the Relations of Nations-

Charles L Brace. II. Indeterminate Sentences and their Results in New York-Z. R. Brockway. III.

Changes in American Society-Julia Ward Howe. Appendix; Infant Development.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER FOURTEEN.-I. The General Meeting of 1881. Death of President Garfield. II.

Opening Address of Professor Wayland, President of the Association. III. The Three-fold Aspect of

Social Science. Report of the General Secretary, F. B. Sanborn. IV. Civil Service Reform, an Address

by George W. Curtis. V. The American Newspaper-Charles Dudley Warner. VI. Prohibitory Legisla

tion-P. Emory Aldrich. VII. Province of Legislation in the Suppression of Intemperance-F. W. Bird.

VIII. License and Prohibition-Rev. Leonard W. Bacon. IX. The Moral Statistics of the United States

-Dr. Woolsey. X. Divorce Laws-Prof. W. C. Robinson. XI. Lax Divorce Legislation-Rev. S. W.

Dike. XII. Address on Health and Insanity-Walter Channing, M.D. XIII. Women Practising Medi-

cine-Dr. E. F. Pope. XIV. Constitution, List of Members, Ohicers and Committees of the Association.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER FIFTEEN.-I. Papers on Infant Development-Prof. Harris, Mr. Darwin, Mr. Alcott,

Dr. Preyer, M. Taine, etc. II. Report of Mrs. Talbot. III. Religious and Moral Education of Children-.

Prof. G. S. Hall. IV. Treatment of Incipient Insanity-Mary Putnan-Jacobi, M.D. V. Debate on

Insanity-Prof. W. T. Haris, Dr. Channing, F. B. Sanborn, etc. VI. Papers on Building Associations-

R. T. Faine, Jr., and Addison B. Dark, VII. Homes for the People in Washington-John Hitz. VIII.

Art in its Relation to the People-Martin Brimmer.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER SIXTEEN-Papers of the Health Department: I. Address of the Chairman-Walter

Channing, M.D. II. The Michigan Plan for Boards of Health-Dr. Henry B. Baker. III. The Health

Care of Households with Special Reference to House Drainage-Ezra M. Hunt, M.D. IV. The Health of

Boys' Boarding Schools-D. F. Lincoln, M.D. V. The Health of Criminal Women-Eliza M. Mosher,

M.D. VI. The Management of Chronic Inebriates and Insane Drunkards-Albert N. Blodgett, M. D

VII. Remarks of Mr. Parker on Boards of Health. VIII. International and National Relief in War-

Miss Clara Barton. Papers of the Social Economy Department: I. Address of the Chairman-F. B.

Sanborn. II. The Factory System as an Element in Civilization-Carroll D. Wright. III Early Factory

Life in New England-Mrs. II. II. Robinson. IV. American Factory Life-Miss Lucy Larcom. V. Ten

Hours-Rev. Jesse H. Jones.

H. L. Wayland. 7. Socialism and State Action-Edward W. Bemis. 8. Labor Unions under Democratic

Government-D. M. Means. 9. Influence of City Life on Health and Development-Dr. G. Peckham 10.

The Health of American Cities-C. F. Wingate. 11. The Physical Training of Women-Dr. L. M. Hall.

12. The Constitution and National Development-E. V. Reynolds. 13. Land and Law as Agents in Edu-

cating Indians-President Gates. 14. Arbitration of Labor Disputes-Rev. W. Gladden. 15. The Place

of Art in Education-Thomas Davidson. 16. The Relation of the Drama to Education-W. O. Partridge.

17. Child-Life in City and Country-C. D. Kellogg, 18. City and Country Schools-W. M. Beckner.

CONTENTS OF NUMBER TWENTY-TWO.-I. Introduction. General Meeting of 1886. Notice of Deceased

Members. List of Publications II. Papers of the Department of Education. 1. The Definition of

Social Science and Its Classification-W. T. Harris. 2 Social Science Instruction in Colleges-Mrs.

Emily Talbot and Prof. Harris. . Popular Instruction in Social Science. III. Papers of the Depart-

ment of Health. 1. American Nervousness-Grace Peckham, M. D. 2. Minera: Waters of America and

Europe-T. M. Coan, M. D. 3. Rab es and How to Prevent it-Valentine Mott, M. D. 4. Noses-H. H.

Curtis, M.D. 5. The Science of Dietetics-Wallace Wood, M. D. IV. Papers of the Social Ecnoomy

Department. 1 Address of the Chairman-Labor and Capital-F. B. Sanborn. 2. Property-Thomas

Davidson. 3. Letters of Drs. Abbott and Wayland. 4. The Right of Property in Land-W. T. Harris.

V. Papers of the Jurisprudence Department. 1. Postal Savings Banks-H. L. Wayland. 2. Habitual

Criminals-Prof. S. E. Baldwin.

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