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Twenty-Second Series, 1904.

Subscription for the regular Annual Series, comprising about 600 pages, with index, $3.00. For the year 1904, the titles given below are now announced; other numbers will follow from time to time.

A TRIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TRADE UNION DOCUMENTS. Collected by the Economic Seminary under the editorship of Dr. G. E. Barnett.

WHITE SERVITUDE IN MARYLAND, 1634-1820. By E. I. McCormac.

DESCRIPTIONS OF MARYLAND. A bibliographical contribution, compiled chiefly from works of travel. By B. C. Steiner.

THE FOREIGN COMMERCE OF JAPAN SINCE THE RESTORATION. By Y. Hattori.

MUNICIPAL PROBLEMS IN MEDIEVAL SWITZERLAND. By J. M. Vincent. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND AMERICAN AFFAIRS. By J. H. Hollander. ADMINISTRATION OF HORATIO SHARPE, GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND, 1753-1768. By J. W. Black.

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