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Periodicals

California Fish and Game is the title of a periodical published by the California state fish and game commission. It is devoted to the conservation of wild life and is published quarterly.

Reports

Alabama. Dept. of game and fish. 5th biennial report, Oct. 1, 1914 to Sept. 30, 1916. 232p '16 Game laws

• Connecticut-Fish and game laws, with amendments and laws made at the legislative sessions of 1903, 1905, 1907, 1909, 1911, 1913, and 1915. 104p '15 State lib. (Ed. exhausted) Delaware-Game and fish laws. 69p '15 Bd. of game and fish comrs.

Game laws for 1916: a summary of the provisions relating to seasons, export, sale limits and licenses. T. S. Palmer and others. US Dept Agric Bul no 774 64p O 9 '16

Includes review of legislation of 1916, new laws passed in 1916, etc. Indiana-Laws for the protection of fish, game, birds and fur-bearing animals. 40p '15 Comr. of fisheries and game

Maine-Inland fish and game laws, 1915-16 revision. 118p '15 Comrs. of inland fisheries and game

Maine inland fish and game laws, 1917-18 revision. 109p '17 Comrs. of inland fisheries & game

Maryland-Conservation laws of Maryland relating to oysters, fish, crabs, clams, terrapin,

wild fowl, birds, game and fur-bearing animals. W. T: Kemp, comp. 124p '16 Conservation comm. Massachusetts-Fish and game laws. 168p '15 Comrs. on fisheries and game

• Montana-Game and fish laws, 1915-1916, revised April, 1915. 79p '15 Fish and game warden

The Lacey bird law is also included. Nebraska-Abstract of the game and fish laws 1915-1916, in force April 11, 1911. 4p '16 Chief warden

New York (state). Conservation comm. Conservation law in relation to fish and game as amended to the close of the regular session of 1916. 196p '16 (Ed. exhausted)

Pt. 2 contains: Court procedure under the conservation law, as amended by chapter 444, laws of 1912.

North Carolina-Hunting [laws]. 6p Leg. ref. lib.

South Dakota-Fish and game laws in effect until Jan. 1, 1917. 69p Game warden

Lacey bird law and Regulations for the protection of migratory birds (federal laws) are also included.

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* Milwaukee, Wis.-Ordinance relative to buildings in which automobiles carrying volatile inflammable liquids shall not be placed. (Ord. 211 passed O 9 '16) 2p Munic. ref. lib. Garages, Municipal

Cleveland is proud of its municipal garage. il Seattle Munic N 6:14 F 3 '17

Grand Rapids, Mich.-Municipal garage. il fig Munic Eng 52:234-5 My '17 Milwaukee division of motor vehicles. Willets Pollock, il Munic J 42:265-6 F 22 '17 Oakland, Cal.-Maintenance cost of automobiles. Eng & Contr 46:496-7 D 6 '16

* Oakland, Cal.-Municipal garage, Oakland: cost of maintenance of automobiles from July 1, 1913 to July 1, 1916. 1 sheet tables '16 Free lib.

Garbage

See also Refuse and refuse disposal
Strikes

St. Louis, Mo.-A strike of garbage collectors lasted six weeks beginning in June, 1916. Because of the menace to health the city procured legislation which increased the pay of the men from $50 to $65 a month. Garden cities

* Garden cities and town planning association: what it is and what it does. 8p '16 Ewart G. Culpin, sec., 3 Gray's Inn place, London, W. C. (Ed. exhausted)

* Garden city movement up-to-date. E. G. Culpin. 82p il plans *25c postage 6c '13 Garden cities and town planning assn., Ewart G. Culpin, sec., 3 Gray's Inn place, London, W. C.

* United States. Senate. Subcom. of the com. on agric. and forestry. Garden city movement: hearing pursuant to S. Res. 305, a resolution authorizing and requesting the Senate committee on agriculture and forestry to hear and consider testimony relative to the garden city and garden suburb movement. (U.S. 64th Congress, 2d session) 53p tables '17 Apply to congressmen

Reports

Garden cities and town planning association. Annual report, 1915. 14p postage 6c Ewart G. Culpin, sec., 3 Gray's Inn place, London, W. C.

International garden cities and town planning association. 1st annual report, 1915. 31p postage 6c Ewart G. Culpin, sec., 3 Gray's Inn place, London, W. C.

Garden cities and town planning association Annual report 1915. Ewart G. Culpin, sec., 3 Gray's Inn Place London W. C. (Garden cities-Reports)

What it is and what it does. '16 Ewart G.
Culpin, sec., 3 Gray's Inn place, London,
W. C. (Garden cities)

Garden street movement
Philadelphia, Pa.-Garden street movement.
B. A. Haldeman. Nat Real Estate J 14:122-3
S '16

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Gardening-Continued

Grand Rapids, Mich.-Spring planting_campaign. L. H. Bierce. Am City 16:133 F '17 Home vegetable garden. W. R. Beattie. fig tables US Dept Agric Farmers' Bul no 255 47p '17

Home vegetable garden. W. T. Macoun. tables Canada Exp Farms Pam no 14 4p '17 Dept. of agric., Pub. branch Minneapolis, Minn.-What should the city do for training in home gardening and elementary agriculture? charts US Bur Labor Statistics Bul no 199 (Vocational education ser. no. 1) p 469-88 D '16

Preparedness gardening. I. A. Watts. il Modern City 2:29-30 J1 '17

Richmond, Ind.-Educative and economic possibilities of school-directed home gardening. J. L. Randall. il chart map U S Bur Educ Bul 1917 no 6 25p '17

School and home gardening. J. L. Randall. In U.S. Comr. of educ. Report, 1916, v 1 p 25970 '16

* Small vegetable garden. il tables Mo State Bd Agric Monthly Bul v 15 no 7 47p JI '17

* Small vegetable garden: suggestions for utilizing limited areas. il fig tables US Dept Agric Farmers' Bul 818 44p Ap '17 * South Bend, Ind.-3d annual home garden and yard improvement contest under the auspices of the garden department of the municipal recreation committee. 2p plan '17 F. E. Wolfe, dir., Garden dept., Municipal recreation com.

Thrift gardens: back yard vegetable gardens; also rose gardens, shrubbery and perennial gardens, and sub-tropical gardens; also window box gardening for garden contests in connection with clean up and paint up campaigns. 19p il tables plans 10c '17 Nat. clean up and paint up campaign bur., Security bldg., St. Louis

Truck gardening as an alternative employment for longshoremen. In New York (city). Mayor's com. on unemployment. Report on dock employment in New York city and recommendations for its regularization, p7482 O '16

United States bureau of education recommends that school boards provide for agricultural work undertaken by employing thru the entire spring, summer and fall at least one garden teacher or director for every 100 children between the ages of nine and fifteen for whom land can be found and who can be induced to spend two or three hours in gardening. Principals and teachers who have any practical knowledge of gardening are urged to volunteer their services free or for a very small compensation. Ap 18 '17 What the business man saw in the back yard. W. F. French. il Nation's Business 5: 19-22 Ap '17

See also Landscape gardening; School gardens; Vacant lot cultivation

Bibliography

Gardening. Lib Poster no 6 p 2-4 Mr 22 '17

Sunday

Massachusetts-Lieut.-gov. Coolidge has signed the bill to allow Sunday gardening for the duration of the war. This action will make it permissible for citizens to work in the garden on Sunday for the raising of agricultural products without police interference. Ap 28 '17

Gardens

See also Botanical gardens; Gardening; Landscape gardening; School gardens; Vacant lot cultivation; Zoological gardens

Trespass

Legislation

Connecticut-Act concerning trespassing on cultivated or planted fields, gardens or lands during the war. Forbidden under penalty of not more than $100 fine, or imprisonment for not more than six months, or both. (Ch. 366, P. L. 1917)

Pennsylvania-Act declaring it a misdemeanor to remove, steal or destroy any seed or plants after the same have been sown or planted. (No. 235, P. L. 1917)

Ordinances

* Milwaukee, Wis.-Ordinance relating to the prevention of trespass upon land under cultivation. (Ord. no. 95) 1p '17 Munic. ref. lib.

Ordinances, Proposed

* Chicago, Ill.-Ordinance relating to ground under cultivation: prohibition against entering by unauthorized persons. (Pam. no. 732) 1p postage 1c '17 Munic. ref. lib. Gardens, Municipal Chicago, Ill.-Municipal gardens; Adult farm gardens; Children's municipal garden; More child gardens; Children's garden a success. il Dept Pub Welfare Bul 1:23-30 S '16 Gardner, Mary Sewall

Public health nursing. $1.75 '16 Macmillan (Visiting nurses)

Garment industry. See Clothing industry
Gary school system. See Schools-Gary system
Gas

Consumption of gas as affected by population.
G. P. Watkins and L. H. Lubarsky. tables
Am Statis Assn 15:405-17 D '16
Progress in the gas business. Lee Galloway.
table Nat Commercial Gas Assn Monthly
Bul 8:277-85 My '17

Relation of the coke and gas by-products in-
dustry to the military needs of the nation.
J. H. Burns. tables Nat Commercial Gas
Assn Monthly Bul 8:254-61 My '17
Remarkable progress in the gas business. Lee
Galloway. il N Y Evening Post (4th annual
public utilities review) Mr 30 '17 p 15-16
See also Accidents, Industrial-Statistics

Advertising

How British gas-producing companies push the use of their products by modern advertising methods. Thomas Russell. il Nat Commercial Gas Assn Monthly Bul 8:213-18 Ap '17

Bibliography

Bibliography for the year 1916: being the references to current literature and various proceedings as listed in the N. C. G. A. Bulletin. Nat Commercial Gas Assn Monthly Bul 8:9-41 Ja '17

Gas literature for the busy man. Nat Commercial Gas Assn Monthly Bul 8:37-43 Ja '17

By-products

Some notes on the war uses of by-products of the gas and coke industry. C. W. Hunter. Stone & Webster J 21:42-8 J1 '17

Conferences

Canadian gas association. 10th annual convention, Toronto, Aug. 29-30, 1917. G: W. Allen, sec., 19 Toronto st., Toronto. National commercial gas assn. Convention at Atlantic City, N.J., Nov. 13-18, 1916. il Nat Commercial Gas Assn Monthly Bul 7:473-88 Ag '16

Program includes the following papers: Retail selling of merchandise by W. W. Barnes; Graphic presentation of results, by Stanley Tarrant; Industrial fuel business, by H. O. Loebell; Papers on hotel, restaurant, institution and club installation, by R. McK. Barry and others; Correct utilization of heat. by L. J. Platt: Burner maintenance. by H. S. Christman; Adequate piping of houses, by W. T. Rasch; Replacing old type with modern fixtures, by Samuel Snyder: Combination gas and electric lighting of residences, by J. P. Zingg.

National commercial gas association. Convention, Detroit, Mich., Nov. 12-17, 1917. One hundred and fifty industrial fuel men from near and far plan important developments. Nat Commercial Gas Assn Monthly Bul 8:123-6 Mr '17

Résumé of meeting held under the auspices of the Industrial fuel committee of the National commercial gas association and the fuel appliance committee of the American gas institute on Jan. 26, 1917.

Gas Continued

Education

Conducting educational classes. G: W. Allen. Nat Commercial Gas Assn Monthly Bul 8:1016 Ja '17

Twenty-five dollar educational class organization prize.

Franchises

* Standard service franchise. J. W. Dana. 16p J. W. Dana, Kansas City, Mo. Contributed to the American Gas Institute

News.

Laws

* Massachusetts-New legislation of especial interest to gas, electric and water companies and municipalities owning lighting plants. 28p '16 Bd. of gas and electric light comrs.

Publicity

Advertising gas brings more profits; less friction; more profitable publicity. il Nat Commercial Gas Assn Monthly Bul 8:63-6 F '17

Rates

* Chicago gas bills: shall they be lower or higher? Sp '16 Peoples gas, light & coke co., Chicago *Cincinnati, O.-Gas rates: a communication from the Union gas and electric company to the city council of Cincinnati, Ohio. 24p '16 Munic. ref. lib.

Contains comparison of gas rates in other cities. Columbus, O.-Ordinance went into effect June 12, 1916, requiring a 25 cent gas rate. Pending the decision by the public service commission, however, the company continues to charge the old rate, the difference to be refunded in case the ordinance is upheld. Ninety-cent gas found profitable. Am City 16: 303 Mr '17

Norfolk, Va. Special com. of the city council to effect cheaper gas. Report. 16p Ag 28 '16 City clerk

Includes report of the sub-committee, The Baltimore plan, and report of Willard F. Hine on Fair rate for gas in the city of Norfolk, Va.

Reports

Chicago, Ill.-Shall the price of gas change proportionately with heating value? C. L. King. Utilities Mag 2:26-8 J1 '17

Digest of the report made by the national bureau of standards to the city of Chicago and the People's gas light and coke company on the relative usefulness of gas of the quality now supplied in Chicago as compared with gases of lower heating value. Reports

* Chicago, Ill. Dept. of gas and electricity. 19th annual report, 1915. 95p il '16 Munic. ref. lib. * Massachusetts. Bd. of gas and electric light comrs. 32d annual report for the calendar year 1916, including tables from the annual returns for the year ending June 30, 1916. (Pub. doc. no. 35) 267+533a p il tables Weight 2lbs Enclose postage '17

Service

New Jersey-That the printing of a rule on the back of a bill that gas service "may" be cut off under certain conditions is not sufficient notice of an actual intention to discontinue, is held in the New Jersey case of Re Wildwood gas co. P UR 1916 B 816.

Ordinances, Proposed

* Chicago, Ill. Ordinance permitting the Peoples gas light & coke company to supply gas upon certain standards, upon complying with various regulations concerning rates, standards and service. (Pam. no. 748) 7p postage 1c '17 Munic. ref. lib.

Shut-offs

Ordinances, Proposed

Chicago, Ill.-Ordinance concerning gas shutoffs outside of buildings: regulations for installation. (Pam. no. 641) 2p N 27 '16 Munic. ref. lib.

Gas, Natural

Condensation of gasoline from natural gas. G: A. Burrell and others. il figs tables U S Bur Mines Bul 88 (Petroleum technology 20) 106p '15 Country's natural gas industry. Rudolph Diamant. il N Y Evening Post (4th annual public utilities review) Mr 30 '17 p 13, 34 Establishing a standard of measurement for natural gas in large quantities; with discussion. F. P. Fisher. il diags Am Soc M E J 38:681-94 S '16

-Same. Reprinted. 44p 30c '16 Am. soc. of mechanical engineers, 29 W. 39th st., N. Y.

Read at the spring meeting of the American society of mechanical engineers, New Orleans, April 11-14, 1916. Gasoline from natural gas. B. N. Glick. il table Automobile 35:777-80, 896-7 _N_2, 23 '16 Valuation of natural gas rights. S. S. Wyer. Iron Trade R 59:267-70 Ag 10 '16

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* Condensation of gasoline from natural gas G: A. Burrell and others. il figs tables U S Bur Mines Bul 88 (Petroleum technology 20) 106p '15

Gasoline situation. V. H. Manning. Power 45: 29-30 Ja 2 '17

Gasoline supply and its relation to specifications. W: J: Leenhouts. QJ Univ N Dak 7: 251-60 Ap '17

-Same. Reprinted, 251-60p charts Univ. of N. D., Dept. of chemistry

Reprint from the Quarterly Journal of the University of North Dakota, April, 1917. Necessary war economics in the use of gasoline. Econ World n s 14:123-4 JI 28 '17 Petroleum and gasoline situation. V. H. Manning. 8p (Mim.) '17 U.S. bur. of mines. (Ed. exhausted)

Address before the editorial conference of the Business publishers association, Washington, D.C., May 25, 1917.

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Indianapolis, Ind.-Board of public works has passed a resolution to prohibit the further installation of gasoline tanks, pumps and pump stands, or other supply apparatus on the curbs. D '16 Seattle, Wash.-Assistant corporation counsel Griffith has rendered an opinion to the superintendent of public utilities in which he states that the Board of public works is without authority to grant petitions for portable gasoline tanks and that, under existing legislation, the continued use of portable tanks upon the sidewalks of the city should be prohibited.

Gates, Herbert Wright

D '16

Recreation and the church. (Principles and methods of religious educ.) bibl *$1 '17 Univ. of Chicago press (Recreation) Gebhard, Hannes

Co-operation in Finland. ed. by Lionel SmithGordon. map ? price '16 Williams & Norgate, 14 Henrietta st., Covent garden, W. C. London (Cooperation)

Geography

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Kansas City, Mo.-"Big sisters" of the lonely girl. A. M. Kimball. World's Work 34:306-10 JI '17

Preventive and correctional work with girls. Kenosha Sessions. Ohio Bul Char & Correc 23:45-7 F '17

Publication department of the National board of the Y. W. C. A. has published the Inch library consisting of the following pamphlets: 1st inch: Being good friends with one's family, by Alice Colter; Discovering a year, by Ethel Cutler; The way, by Oolooah Burner; Peter of the world: a fable on social service, by Mary Sims; Are you triangular or round, by Willie Young; Difference between feeling and willing in a girl's religion, by Bertha Condé; Girl's questions on prayer; Kingdom of our thoughts, by Rhode McCulloch; Little essay on friendship, by Elvira Slack. 2d inch: Girl's courage, by Temple Bailey; Your grandmother's job and yours, by Lucy Carner; Pulling together, by Anna Owers; Girl and the caste system, by J. W. Sayre; Broken swords, by M. A. Chickering; Secret of eternal youth, by Anna Seesholtz; Prayers of a week, by Marie Drennan; Gift of leadership, by Abbie Graham; God's in His Heaven, by J. W. Raine. 50c a set Enclose postage. 600 Lexington av., N. Y. Questionnaire study of some of the effects of social restriction on the American girl. I. L. Peters. Pedagog Sem 23:550-69 D '16

Study of seventy-five delinquent girls. A. C. Bowler. tables J Delinquency 2:156-68 My '17 Wage worth of school training for girls. R. M. Weeks. Ind Arts M 6:56-8 F '17

What should vocational schools offer girls? A. O. Stoddard and L. H. Chapman. Educa 37:244-51 D '16

Work for girls. Gertrude Grasse. Ungraded 2:58-61 D '16

Charities

How New York helps homeless girls. Lit Digest 54:472-3 F 24 '17

Conferences

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*Association to promote the proper housing for girls. Annual report, 1917. 16p tables '17 E. L. McLean, sec., 11 W. 37th st., N. Y.

Legislation

Indiana-Act raising the age of girls to eighteen years. Formerly girls up to and including 17 years of age were classed as delinquent children under the jurisdiction of the law providing for punishment of persons contributing to the delinquency of children. (Ch. 111, P. L. 1917) Kansas-Act raising the majority of girls from eighteen to twenty-one years. (Ch. 184, P. L. 1917)

State institutions

Governors' messages, 1917

Oklahoma-Gov. Williams recommends the establishment of a state home for delinquent white girls, some state institution now in existence to be used for the purpose.

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Arming and equipping the dollar. Hamilton Harper. il Nation's Business 5:31-3 Ap '17 International movement of gold. O. P. Austin. tables Americas 3:22-3 Je '17 Japan's present holdings of gold. Econ World n s 14:86-7 J1 21 '17

Need of increasing America's gold production. W. C. Ralston. N Y Times Magazine My 27 '17 p 4

Readjustments in the world's finances made necessary by a shifting foundation of gold. J: E. Rovensky. tables Econ World n s 13: 472-7 Ap 7 '17

Republished from the New York Tribune, April 1, 1917.

Situation of the United States at the close of the European war with special reference to the gold supply; with discussion. G: E. Roberts. Am Econ R 7:sup 176-98 Mr '17

Comparative information

World's gold output. tables Commerce Repts no 61 p 988-9 Mr 15 '17 Goldman, Mayer C.

Public defender a necessary factor in the administration of justice. *$1 '17 Putnam (Legal aid)

Good roads year book, 1916. 5th ed $1 '16 Am. highway assn., Colorado bldg., Washington, D. C. (Roads)

Gophers

Canada-Control of gophers. V. W. Jackson and others. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:35-42 Ja '17 Gopher destruction. J. H. Grisdale, comp. il table Can Dept Agric Dominion Exp Farms Bul no 31 (2d ser.) 8p S '16 Manitoba-Gopher problem. V. W. Jackson. table Manitoba Pub Service Bul 1:6-7 F '17 Government

* American republic and its government: an analysis of the government of the United States with a consideration of its fundamental principles and of its relations to the states and territories. J. A. Woodburn. 2 ed rev (American politics) 398p bibl *$2.50 '16 Putnam

An intermediate book to be used between the elementary text-books in civics and those of advanced classes in the universities. Most of the chapters have short bibliographies appended.

Great Britain-New government. Fortn ns 101:32-44 Ja '17

"Magna latrocinia": the state as it ought to be, and as it is. L. S. Woolf. Int J Ethics 27:36-49 O '16 (Ed. exhausted)

Managing the government on a business basis. Perley Morse. Forum 56:705-14 D '16

• Mexico-Reconstructive policy. M. C. Rolland. 13p 10c Latin-American news assn., 1400 Broadway, N. Y.

Politics. Heinrich von Treitschke. Translated from the German by Blanche Dugdale and Torben de Bille with an introduction by A. J. Balfour and a foreword by A. L. Lowell. 2v $7 '16 Macmillan

Text of the work proper is divided into five main parts as follows: 1, Nature of the state; 2, Social foundations of the state; 3, Varieties of political constitutions; 4, State considered in regard to its influence upon rulers and ruled; 5. State considered in relation to international intercourse.

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Canada-Causes of wasteful and extravagant expenditures. H. G. Villard. Econ World ns 13:89-91 Ja 20 '17 Canada-Government without

expenditure

Parliament's consent. H. G. Villard. Econ World n s 12:761-2 D 9 '16 Government, International

International legislation and administration. A. H: Snow. Advocate of Peace 79:205-11 JI '17

Is international government possible? J. A. Hobson. Hibbert J 15:199-203 Ja '17 Government ownership

Government ownership: some fallacies. Arthur
Williams. il N Y Evening Post (4th annual
public utilities review) Mr 30 '17 p 7
War collectivism and wealth conscription.
H. W. Laidler. Intercol Soc 5:4-7 Ap '17

See also Government regulation of industry; Natural resources-Organizations; Public utilities; Railroads-Government ownership; Railroads-Regulation, Federal; Railroads-Regulation, State; Telegraph-Government ownership; Telephone-Government ownership

Associations

and

National public ownership league for the public ownership, efficient management and democratic control of public utilities natural resources. 4p Carl D. Thompson, sec.-treas., 4131 N. Keeler av., Chicago

* National public ownership league for the public ownership, efficient management and democratic control of public utilities and natural resources. Constitution. 7p Carl D. Thompson, sec.-treas., 4131 N. Keeler av., Chicago

Comparative information Governmental "monopolies". bibl In W: E. Walling and H. W. Laidler, eds. State socialism pro and con, p 392-409 '17

Governors' messages, 1917 North Dakota-Gov. L. J. Frazier in his inaugural address declared his intention to support the North Dakota farmers' nonpartisan league's program, which includes state-owned flour mills, terminal grain elevators and packing plants.

Government regulation of industry

Are governmental activities hampering American progress? A. J. Frame. 13p postage 6c '16 Andrew J. Frame, Waukesha nat. bank, Waukesha, Wis.

Address delivered before a joint session of all the New England bankers' associations at Swampscott, Mass., June 17, 1916. California-Commission government: public utility regulation in California. P. A. Sinsheimer. Outlook 114:31-4 S 6 '16

England-Business organization and public interests. W. J. Ashley. Contemp 110:594-601 N '16

Government control of business. L: A. Coolidge. Bankers Mag 93:523-35 D '16; Same. Am Industries 17:15-17 F '17

Prejudice against regulation. R. C. Butler. In Am. mining congress. Proceedings, 1915, p 118-30 '16

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