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8. DISEASES OF OCCUPATIONS AND INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE.

ALGER, Ellice M. Occupational eye diseases.

v. 6. p.

In American photo-engraver. 152-154, 188-190. Chicago. Apr., May 1914. ANDREWS, John B. Compensation for occupa

tional diseases. In National compensation journal. v. 1. no. 1. p. 8, 18. Lansing, Mich. Jan. 1914.

Occupational disease compensation: some recent verdicts. In Survey. v. 32. p. 415. New York. July 18, 1914. AUSTRIA. Verhütung von Bleierkrankungen in der keramischen Industrie. In Soziale Rundschau. v. 15. p. I 257, I 258. Wien. July 1914.

Report on the prevention of lead poisoning in the ceramic industries. Published in the social review of the Austrian bureau of labor statistics.

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ministère du travail et de la prévoyance sociale. v. 21. p. 254-264. Paris. Apr. 1914.

The application in 1912, of laws relating to the hygiene and safety of workingmen. Published in the monthly bulletin of the French ministry of labor and social providence.

GERMANY. Tätigkeitsbericht des Instituts für Gewerbehygiene für das Jahr 1913. Frankfurt am Main. C. Adelmann. [1914.] 10, (2) p.

Report of the activity of the institute for industrial hygiene at Frankfurt, for the year 1913.

Gewerbliche milzbrandvergiftungen in Deutschland, Frankreich und England. In ReichsArbeitsblatt. v. 12. p. 587-591. Berlin. July 1914.

Statistics of cases of anthrax in industries of Germany, France and England. Prepared by the section for labor statistics of the imperial statistical office and published in the imperial labor journal.

1913.

GREAT BRITAIN. Diseases of occupations in In Board of trade labour gazette. v. 22. p. 206. London. June 1914. Diseases of occupations in factories and workshops. Monthly reports, Dec. 1913-Nov. 1914. In Board of trade labour gazette. v. 22. p. 33, 74, 113, 153, 193, 233, 274, 314, 345, 381, 417, 453. London. Jan.-Dec. 1914.

Report on conferences between employers, operatives, and inspectors concerning the precautions necessary for health and safety in tinplate factories. London. Wyman & Sons. 1914. 12 p. ILLINOIS.

DEPARTMENT OF FACTORY INSPECTION. Bulletin v. 1, no. 2. Chicago. Apr. 1914. 32 p. JOINT BOARD OF SANITARY CONTROL IN THE CLOAK, SUIT AND SKIRT AND THE DRESS AND WAIST INDUSTRIES. 4th anniversary bulletin, Oct. 31, 1910-Oct. 31, 1914. New York. [1914.] 48 p.

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Diseases of Occupations and Industrial Hygiene. Sanitation A method of improving production. In Industrial engineering and engineering digest. v. 14. p. 1-7. New York. Jan. 1914.

NEW SOUTH WALES. Industrial diseases. In Official year book of New South Wales, 1913. Sydney. Bureau of Statistics. 1914. NEW YORK. WERTHEIM, Maurice. Plans of New York industrial board to safeguard

p. 944.

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SOMMERFELD, Th. and FISCHER, R. List of

industrial poisons and other substances injurious to health found in industrial proeesses. Translated by W. H. RAND. Columbus, Ohio. State Board of Health, Division of Occupational Diseases. 1914. 33 p. SPAIN. Instrucciones para la prevención del envenenamiento por el plomo. Madrid. Asociación Internacional para la Protección Legal de los Trabajadores. Seccion Española. 1914. (8) p.

Instructions for the prevention of lead poisoning, published by the Spanish section of the international association for labor legislation.

Studying disease with relation to occupation.
In Survey. v. 31.
p. 635, 636. New
York. Feb. 21, 1914.

SWEDEN. HALSEY, Olga S. Sweden's new law for the protection of workingmen. In Survey. v. 32. p. 59. New York. Apr. 11, 1914.

THOMPSON, W. Gilman. The occupational diseases. Their causation, symptoms, treatment and prevention. New York. Appleton. 1914. xxvi, 724 p.

UNITED STATES. HAMILTON, Alice. Lead poisoning in the smelting and refining of lead. Bulletin of the United States bureau of labor statistics. whole no. 141. Industrial accidents and hygiene series, no. 4. Feb. 17, 1914. Washington. 97 p. WASHINGTON. Occupational disease and public health. In 9th biennial report of the bureau of labor statistics and factory inspection, 1913-1914. Olympia. 1914. p. 76-89.

WINKELMANN, Käte. Gesundheitliche Schädigungen der Frau bei der industriellen Arbeit unter besonderer Berucksichtigung einiger Betriebe. Jena. Gustav Fischer. 1914. viii, 95 p.

Report on the injuries to the health of women in industrial work with special reference to certain trades.

9. EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATIONS.

CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION. 43d annual convention, Montreal, June 9-11, 1914. In Labour gazette. v. 15. p. 263268. Ottawa. Aug. 1914. CRISSEY, Forrest. The love feast of competitors. Smothering trade feuds with association fellowship. Chicago. United Typothetae and Franklin Clubs of America. 1914. 16 p.

EMERY, James A. What employers stand for. In American industries. New York. Feb. 1914. p. 7-9.

Employers' industrial directory. In American employer. v. 2. Cleveland, Ohio. Jan.July 1914.

FINLAND. Allmänna Finska arbetsgifvar

förbundet år 1913. In Arbetsstatistisk tidskrift. 8th year. p. 242, 243. Helsingfors. 1914.

Statistics of the general association of employers in Finland, 1913. Prepared by the general department of industry of Finland and published in the bimonthly bulletin of the department.

GERMANY. Die internationalen Beziehungen

der deutschen Arbeitgeberangestellten- und Arbeiterverbände. 9. Sonderheft zum Reichs-Arbeitsblatte. Berlin. Kaiserliches Statistisches Amt, Abteilung für Arbeiterstatistik. 1914. 133 p.

Statistics of international relations of German organizations of employers, clerks, and workmen. Prepared by the section for labor statistics of the German imperial statistical office of Germany and published as the 9th special number of the imperial labor journal. Reviewed in Reichs-Arbeitsblatt, v. 12, p. 72, Berlin, Jan. 1914.

lin. Kaiserliches Statistisches Amt, Abteilung für Arbeiterstatistik. 1914. 55*, 67 p.

Organizations of employers, clerks, and workmen in 1912, prepared by the section for labor statistics of the German imperial statistical office and issued as the 8th special number of the imperial labor journal. Reviewed in Bulletin du ministère du travail et de la prévoyance sociale, v. 21, p. 206-211, 424, 425, Paris, Mar., June 1914.

GREAT BRITAIN. Industrial directory of the United Kingdom for 1914. London. Wyman & Sons. 1914. 295 p. [Cd. 7483.]

Contains chapters on co-operative and employers' associations, labor organizations, and statistics of manufactures.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COTTON MANUFACTURERS. Transactions. nos. 95, 96. Boston. 1914. 345, 420 p.

No. 95. Semi-annual meeting held at Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 30-Oct. 2, 1913.

No. 96. Annual meeting held at Boston, Apr. 29, 30, 1914.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS.

19th annual convention, New York city, May 19, 20, 1914. Preliminary program announcement. In American industries. New York. May 1914. p. 8.

Résumé of proceedings in American industries, New York, June 1914.

Summing up our industrial relations: the preliminary report of the United States commission on industrial relations. In Survey. v. 33. p. 284-288. New York. Dec. 12, 1914.

Pt. 16 of a series of interpretations of the hearings before the federal industrial relations commission.

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RELATIONS.

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ton. 1914. (4), 79 p.

UNITED STATES. COMMISSION ON INDUSTRIAL 1st annual report. Washing

10. HOME WORK.

ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. El trabajo a domicilio en la capital federal. In Boletín del departamento nacional del trabajo. no. 29. p. 79-91. Buenos Aires. Dec. 31, 1914.

Report on home-work conditions in Buenos Aires. Published in the bulletin of the national department of labor of the Argentine Republic.

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Schutz der in der Tabakindustrie beschäftigten Heimarbeiter und Arbeiterinnen. In 19. Jahresbericht nebst Bericht der Vereinigten Gewerkschaften. Nürnberg. [1914.] p. 5, 6.

Report on resolutions of the federal council for the protection of home workers in the tobacco industry. Published in the 19th annual report of the labor office of Nuremberg.

GREAT BRITAIN. National health insurance joint committee. Outworkers' committee. (Ireland). Report (v. 1). London. Wyman & Sons. 1914. 23 p.

National insurance acts, 1911-1913. Report for 1913-1914 on the administration of national health insurance. London. Wyman & Sons. 1914. xviii, 582 p. [Cd. 7496.]

Reviewed in Board of trade labour gazette, v. 22, p. 242, 243, London, July 1914. MARCONCINI, Frederico. L'industria domestica salariata nei rapporti interni e internazionale. With a preface by Achille LORIA. Torino. F. Bertinatti. 1914. 847 p.

A study of conditions of wage labor in the home. Reviewed in the Quarterly journal of economics, v. 29, p. 410-418, Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 1915.

MARYLAND. Factory inspection. In 22d annual report of the bureau of statistics and information, 1913. Baltimore. 1914. p. 144-152.

A study of home-work conditions in the manufacture of certain specified garments and tobacco products.

MASSACHUSETTS. Industrial home work in Massachusetts. pt. 5 of the 45th annual report on the statistics of labor, 1914. Also issued as Labor bulletin no. 101, June 12, 1914. Boston. Bureau of Statistics. 1914. v, 183 p.

Bibliography.

The results of an inquiry made in co-operation with the women's educational and industrial union department of research.

MERRIMAN, Christina. Searchlight turned on

child labor and the tailoring trades. In Survey. v. 32. p. 303, 304. New York. June 13, 1914.

Pt. 5 of a series of interpretations of the hearings before the federal industrial relations commission.

Home Work.

NETHERLANDS. De huisindustrie in de tex

tielnijverheid en de kleeding en reiniging. In Maandschrift van het centraal bureau voor de statistiek. 9th year. p. 198, 200202. 's-Gravenhage. Mar. 31, 1914.

Home-work conditions in the textile, clothing, and cleansing industries. Published in the monthly review of the central statistical bureau of the Netherlands.

Onderzoekingen naar de toestanden in de Nederlandische huisindustrie. Deel III. Textielindustrie- kleeding en reiniging. 's-Gravenhage. Algemeene Landsdrukkerij. 1914. vii, 518 p. 9 plates.

Volume 3 of the report on the investigations into the conditions of home work in the Netherlands in the textile, clothing, and cleansing industries. Published by the department of agriculture, industry, and commerce of the Netherlands.

NEW YORK. BUREAU OF FACTORY INSPECTION. Report for year ended Sept. 30, 1913. In 13th annual report of the commissioner of labor, 1913. Albany. State Department of Labor. 1914. p. 33-78.

NEW ZEALAND. Workers' dwellings act. Yearly statement ending March 31, 1914. Wellington. Department of Labour. 1914. 7 p. PALMER, E. Mountain industries in the south. In Country life. v. 27. p. 69, 70. Garden City, N. Y. Dec. 1914.

PASQUET, D. Londres et les ouvriers de Londres. Paris. Armand Colin. 1914. 764 p. Bibliography.

London and its workingmen.

Reviewed in

Journal of royal statistical society, v. 78, p. 8890, London, Jan. 1915.

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