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Boston.

Studies of the Boston Conference on Illegitimacy. September, 1914.

Reports of studies by groups of the conference on: Massachusetts "bastardy laws"; syphilis and gonorrhea; feeble-mindedness; public opinion; normal girls; data for Boston, 1913. Recommendations.

Chicago.

Bowen, Louise de Koven: A Study of Bastardy Cases; taken from the Court of Domestic Relations in Chicago. Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago, 1914.

Study of 163 cases; histories of mothers and fathers; court verdicts; needed amendments to the Illinois law.

Guild, Arthur Alden: Baby Farms in Chicago; an investigation made for the Juvenile Protective Association, 1917.

Conditions found in homes investigated; mental and physical condition of children; data concerning parents. Results following investigation. Recommendations.

Moore, Howard: The Care of Illegitimate Children in Chicago. Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago, December, 1912.

Hospital statistics; disposition of children; analysis of 590 cases reported to the health department. Recommendations regarding registration, adoption, placing-out, amendment of "bastardy law."

Cincinnati.

Trounstine, Helen S.: Illegitimacy in Cincinnati. Studies from the Helen S. Trounstine Foundation, Vol. 1, September 1, 1919.

Extent of illegitimacy; data concerning 666 unmarried mothers; fathers; disposi tion of child; the law; the courts; the work of social agencies.

Cleveland.

The Unwed Mother and her Child; reports and recommendations of the Cleveland Conference on Illegitimacy and its committees. The Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy, Cleveland, Ohio, July, 1916.

Study of 175 birth certificates; the courts and illegitimacy; the menace of the feebleminded. Recommendations.

Children's Committee of the Cleveland Humane Society, Report. 1914–1915. (Manuscript.)

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Drury, Louise: Unmarried mother and her child. Proceedings of the Wisconsin State Conference of Social Work, 1918, pp. 61-68.

Report of investigation in 1916-17 by the Milwaukee Conference on Illegitimacy. Study of 362 cases: Agencies caring for unmarried mothers and their children; status of mothers; classification of mothers, according to mentality and character; the father; dispositions of infants. Recommendations.

Illegitimacy in Milwaukee; a study made by the Juvenile Protective Association, 1915. (Manuscript.)

282 cases studied; occupation and age of mother; disposition of children.

St. Louis.

The

Mangold, George B., and Essex, Lou R.: Illegitimate Births in St. Louis. School of Social Economy of Washington University, Report Number 4. St. Louis, 1914.

Analysis of data on 2,082 birth certificates; residence, age, and occupation of mother;

FOREIGN.

Dingwall-Fordyce, A., M. D.: The Illegitimate Baby in Peace and War. Infants' Edinburgh Home, 5, Admiral Terrace. Edinburgh.

Infants born in the Royal Maternity Hospital, Edinburgh, January 1 to June 30, 1911, and their history for three years. Discussion of child's heredity; effect on illegitimacy rate of giving aid to mothers and children. Existing statutory regulations; prospects of improved conditions; after-care in homes connected with hospital. Lange, Dr. Auguste: Die unehelichen Geburten in Baden. Eine Untersuchung über ihre Bedingungen und ihre Entwicklung. Karlsruhe i. B., 1912.

Conditions affecting illegitimate births in agricultural and industrial districts of Baden; population of marriageable age; accessory conditions of marriage; statistical tables.

Prenger, Dr. Georg: Die Unehelichkeit im Königreich Sachsen.

Berlin, 1913.

Leipzig und

Illegitimacy in the districts of Saxony according to city and rural; comparison with other States; stillbirths; infant mortality. Statistics of Dresden: Legitimation; occupation and age of mother; prenuptial pregnancies.

Rauhe, Dr. C.: Die unehelichen Geburten als Sozialphänomen.

zur Bevölkerungsstatistik Preussens. München, 1912.

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Analysis of types and causes of illegitimate births and the various methods of measuring the birth rate; historical and geographical survey of illegitimacy in Prussia; statistics.

Spann, Othmar: Die unehelichen Mündel des Vormundschaftsgerichtes in Frankfurt am Main. Dresden, 1909.

Statistical study of cases of illegitimacy in the guardianship court, 1885-1905; comparison of condition of children under eight forms of care; relation between form of care and mortality.

Speich, Th. Rud.: Die unehelichen Geburten der Stadt Zürich. Glarus, 1914.

Comparison of illegitimate births in Zürich with other cities and countries; study of the mothers, 1904-1910; the children, 1904-1906; infant mortality, and conditions of care; the fathers, 1908-1912.

GENERAL REFERENCES.

BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.

The Encyclopædia Britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information. Eleventh edition. Cambridge, England: at the University Press; New York. 1910.

Bastards, Vol. III, pp. 499–500.

Foundling Hospitals, Vol. X, pp. 746-747.

Illegitimacy, by Thomas Allan Ingram, Vol. XIV, pp. 301-304.

Legitimacy and legitimation, Vol. XVI, pp. 378-379.

The Catholic Encyclopedia; an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline, and history of the Catholic church. Robert Appleton Company, New York.

Illegitimacy, by John A. Ryan, Vol. VII, pp. 650–653.

Foundling Asylums, by John A. Ryan, Vol. VI, pp. 159-160.

Legitimation, by W. Fanning, Vol. IX, pp. 131-132.

The Jewish Encyclopedia; a descriptive record of the history, religion, literature, and customs of the Jewish people from the earliest times to the present day. Funk & Wagnalls Co., New York & London, 1916.

Bastard, by Lewis N. Dembitz, Vol. II, p. 587.

Illegitimacy, by Julius H. Greenstone, Vol. VI, pp. 559–560.

Foundling, by Julius H. Greenstone, Vol. V, pp. 440-441.

The New Dictionary of Statistics; a complement to the fourth edition of Mulhall's "Dictionary of Statistics." Augustus D. Webb. George Routledge and Sons, Limited, London; E. P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1911.

Statistics of illegitimate births in different countries, pp. 70-76; infant mortality among children born out of wedlock, pp. 195, 207.

The New Encyclopedia of Social Reform. William D. P. Bliss, editor-in-chief.
Funk & Wagnalls Co., New York & London, 1908.
Illegitimacy, by Albert Leffingwell, pp. 594-596.

Anthony, Katharine: Feminism in Germany and Scandinavia. Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1915.

Illegitimacy in Germany, Sweden, Norway; the "Mutterschutz " movement; maternity insurance for unmarried mothers; protection of children born out of wedlock in Norway; general discussion of illegitimacy; pp. 83-116, 133–141, 142-168. Bailey, William B.: Modern Social Conditions; a statistical study of birth, marriage, divorce, death, disease, suicide, immigration, etc., with special reference to the United States. The Century Co., New York, 1906.

Birth statistics of children born out of wedlock in foreign countries, pp. 119-128; stillbirths, p. 132; infant mortality, pp. 321, 322, 324, 325.

Barrett, Kate Waller, M. D.: Some Practical Suggestions on the Conduct of a Rescue Home. National Florence Crittenton Mission, Washington, D. C. Discussion of management of home and methods of care.

Bowen, Louise de Koven: Safeguards for City Youth at Work and at Play. With a preface by Jane Addams. The Macmillan Company, New York, 1914. Study of "bastardy" court cases by Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago, pp. 131-154; Norwegian law, p. 225.

Calhoun, Arthur W.: A Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the Present. The Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland.

Vol. I. Colonial period. Published 1917.

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Medieval position of women, pp. 15-20; influence of the Reformation on attitude toward marriage, pp. 21-28; bundling in New England, pp. 129–132. Puritan attitude on sex irregularities, pp. 39, 81, 132–142, 149; illegitimate births in Pennsylvania, p. 204; clandestine marriages, p. 211; conditions in southern colonies, pp. 313-323.

Vol. II. From Independence through the Civil War. Published 1918.

Conditions in the South, pp. 204-208, 354; sex and family relations among the Negroes, pp. 243-279.

Vol. III. Since the Civil War. Published 1919.

Miscegenation in the South, pp. 27–38; the negro family, pp. 39-50; deterioration in New England villages, p. 81; baby farming, p. 141; modern family aspects, pp. 211, 217, 222, 260, 278, 289, 311.

Fleagle, Fred K.: Social Problems in Porto Rico. D. C. Heath & Co., Publishers, Boston, New York, Chicago, 1917.

Number of persons of illegitimate birth in the Island of Porto Rico, as given by the census of 1899 and that of 1910, white and colored, pp. 30-32.

Goddard, Henry Herbert: Feeble-mindedness; its causes and consequences. The Macmillan Company, New York, 1914.

The part feeble-mindedness plays in problems of sexual immorality, pp. 13-15, 497-499.

Goodsell, Willystine: A History of the Family as a Social and Educational Institution. The Macmillan Company, New York, 1915.

Discussion of family relationship: Among the Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans, pp. 56, 60, 95, 118, 121; in the Middle Ages, in the Renaissance, and in England in the nineteenth century, pp. 183, 249-251, 253, 254, 268-271, 443.

Hall, W. Clarke: The State and the Child. Headley Bros., Publishers, Ltd., London, 1917.

The main cause of high mortality, degeneracy, and crime among children born out of wedlock; historical sketch; State care recommended; pp. 132-144.

Hart, Hastings H.: The Registration of Illegitimate Births; a preventive of infant mortality. Department of Child-Helping, Russell Sage Foundation, New York City, March, 1916.

Statistics of States; questions of registration; causes of excessive mortality; measures to lower mortality rates.

Healy, William: Mental Conflicts and Misconduct. Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1917.

Cases showing mental conflicts concerning parentage, pp. 47, 73, 74, 213–217. Heath, H. Llewellyn: The Infant, the Parent, and the State; a social study and review. P. S. King & Son, London, 1907.

Illegitimate births and infant mortality in England and Wales; legal position of children born out of wedlock; pp. 168-183.

Hoffman, Frederick L.: Race Traits and Tendencies of the American Negro. Publications of American Economic Association, 1896, Vol. XI, pp. 1–329.

Laxity of morals among the Negro race, pp. 202-208, 235-241.

Horn, Dr. G.: "Zur Geschichte des Findelwesens." Zeitschrift für Säuglingsschutz. III. Jahrgang (September 1911), pp. 260–263.

Development of care of abandoned children in France.

Howard, George Elliott: A History of Matrimonial Institutions; chiefly in England and the United States, with an introductory analysis of the literature and the theories of primitive marriage and the family. Three volumes. The

Analysis of the literature and the theories of primitive matrimonial institutions, Vol. I, Part I. Matrimonial institutions in England, Vol. I, Part II. Matrimonial institutions in the United States, Vol. II, Part III. Penalties for violation of moral code in New England, Vol. II, pp. 169-200; clandestine 'contracts and the law, Vol. II, p. 212; problems of marriage and the family, Vol. III, Ch. XVIII. Leffingwell, Albert, M. D.: Illegitimacy and the Influence of Seasons upon Conduct; two studies in demography. Swan Sonnenschein & Co., London; Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1892.

Prevalence of illegitimacy in Great Britain and Ireland since 1879; comparison for England, Scotland, and Ireland; inquiry as to causes; age and social condition of mother; infant mortality; influence of seasons upon birth rates.

Mangold, George B.: Problems of Child Welfare. The Macmillan Company, New York, 1914.

Mortality rate among infants born out of wedlock, p. 50; relation between delinquency and abnormal home conditions of children of unmarried mothers, pp. 353, 354: studies of unmarried mothers in St. Louis and Baltimore and causes of illegitimacy, p. 426. Present care and recommendations: State authority; registration of births: responsibility of father; supervision of maternity homes; keeping mother and child together; pp. 444-447.

Richmond, Mary E.: Social Diagnosis. Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 1917.

Case work involving problems of illegitimacy, pp. 95, 144, 190-192; questionnaire regarding an unmarried mother, prepared by Mrs. Ada Eliot Sheffield, pp. 413-419. Royal Commission on the Care and Control of the Feeble-minded. The Problem of the Feeble-minded; an abstract of the Report. With an introduction by the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Fry, G. C. B., and contributions by Sir Francis Galton, Rev. W. R. Inge, Professor Pigou, Miss Mary Dendy. P. S. King & Son, London, 1909.

Mental defect and illegitimacy, pp. 19-23; segregation, pp. 81-85.

Slingerland, William H.: Child-Placing in Families; a manual for students and social workers. Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 1919.

Illegitimate birth rates in Germany and Austria; status in Missouri, and the proposed code; results of social ostracism; social program; pp. 33, 34, 89, 90, 158, 159, 165-177.

Tredgold, A. F.: Mental Deficiency (Amentia). 2nd Edition.

Company, New York, 1914.

William Wood &

Question of illegitimacy as a cause of amentia, p. 55; propagation of aments, pp. 450-454.

U. S. Children's Bureau. A Social Study of Mental Defectives in New Castle County, Delaware, by Emma O. Lundberg. Dependent, Defective, and Delinquent Classes Series No. 3, Bureau Publication No. 24. Washington, 1917. Relation between mental defect and illegitimacy, pp. 14, 15, 23, 26, 35.

Mental Defect in a Rural County; a medico-psychological and social study of mentally defective children in Sussex County, Delaware. A study made through the collaboration of the United States Public Health Service and the Children's Bureau, by Walter L. Treadway, M. D., and Emma 0. Lundberg. Dependent, Defective, and Delinquent Classes Series No. 7, Bureau Publication No. 48. Washington, 1919.

Illegitimacy and mental defect, pp. 33, 47, 48, 56-60, 62, 64, 75, 81-83, 85, 87, 88, 90.

Werner, Oscar Helmuth: The Unmarried Mother in German Literature; with special reference to the period 1770-1800. Columbia University Press, New York, 1917.

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