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PUBLICATIONS OF THE

BUREAU OF STATISTICS OF LABOR.

The following issues of the annual reports of this Department remain in print and will be forwarded when requested, upon receipt of the price set against each Part and bound volume.

Annual Report on the Statistics of Labor.

1893. Bound in cloth, postage 15 cents. This report contains a special report on Unemployment, and Labor Chronology for the year 1893; this latter will be mailed separately for 5 cents.

1896. Bound in cloth, postage 15 cents. Contains, I. Social and Industrial Changes in the County of Barnstable (postage 5 c.); II. Graded Weekly Wages, 1810-1891, second part (postage 10 c.); III. Labor Chronology for 1896 (postage 5 c.).

1897. Bound in cloth, postage 15 cents. Contains, I. Comparative Wages and Prices, 1860-1897 (postage 5 c.); II. Graded Weekly Wages, 1810-1891, third part (postage 10 c.); III. Labor Chronology for 1897 (postage 5 c.).

1898. Bound in cloth, postage 25 cents. Contains, I. Sunday Labor (postage 5 c.); II. Graded Weekly Wages, 1810-1891, fourth part (postage 15 c.); III. Labor Chronology for 1898 (postage 5 c.).

1899. Bound in cloth, postage 15 cents. Contains, I. Changes in Conducting Retail Trade in Boston since 1874 (postage 5 c.); II. Labor Chronology for 1899 (postage 10 c.).

1900. Bound in cloth, postage 25 cents. Contains, I. Population of Massachusetts in 1900; II. The Insurance of Workingmen (postage 10 c.); III. Graded Prices, 18161891 (postage 15 c.).

1901. Bound in cloth, postage 15 cents. Contains, I. Labor Chronology for 1900 (postage 5 c.); II. Labor Chronology for 1901 (postage 5 c.); III. Prices and Cost of Living, 1872-1902 (postage 5 c.); IV. Labor Laws (postage 5 c.).

1903. Bound in cloth, postage 15 cents. Contains, I. Race in Industry (postage 5 c.); II. Free Employment Offices in the United States and Foreign Countries (postage 5 c.); III. Social and Industrial Condition of the Negro in Massachusetts (postage 5 c.); IV. Labor and Industrial Chronology for 1903 (postage 5 c.).

1905. Bound in cloth, postage 20 cents. Contains, I. Industrial Education of Work

ing Girls (postage 5 c.); II. Cotton Manufactures in Massachusetts and the Southern States (postage 5 c.); III. Old-age Pensions (postage 5 c.); IV. Industrial Opportunities not yet Utilized in Massachusetts (postage 5 c.); V. Statistics of Manufactures: 19031904 (postage 5 c.); VI. Labor and Industrial Chronology (postage 5 c.).

Annual Report on the Statistics of Manufactures.

Publication begun in 1886, but all volumes previous to 1892 are now out of print. Each volume contains comparisons, for identical establishments, between two or more years as to Capital Devoted to Production, Goods Made and Work Done, Stock and Materials Used, Persons Employed, Wages Paid, Time in Operation, and Proportion of Business Done. The Industrial Chronology which forms a Part of each report up to and including the year 1902 presents an Industrial Chronology by Towns and Industries. Beginning with the year 1903, the Industrial Chronology is combined with that for Labor under the title of Labor and Industrial Chronology and forms a part of the Annual Report on the Statistics of Labor. Beginning with the year 1904, the Annual Report on the Statistics of Manufactures was discontinued as a separate volume and now forms a part of the Report on Labor.

The volumes now remaining in print are given below, the figures in parentheses indicating the amount of postage needed to secure them:

1892 (15 c.); 1893 (15 c.); 1894 (15 c.); 1895 (15 c.); 1896 (10 c.); 1897 (10 c.); 1898 (15c.), contains also a historical report on the Textile Industries; 1899 (10 c.); 1900 (10 c.); 1902 (10 c.); 1903 (10 c.).

Special Reports.

A Manual of Distributive Co-operation1885 (postage 5 c.).

Reports of the Annual Convention of the National Association of Officials of Bureaus of Labor Statistics in America-1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, and 1906 (postage 5 cents each).

LABOR BULLETINS

OF THE

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.

These Bulletins contain a large variety of interesting and pertinent matter on the Social and Industrial Condition of the Workingman, together with leading articles on the Condition of Employment, Earnings, etc. The following numbers are the only ones now remaining in print, and will be forwarded upon receipt of five cents each to cover the cost of postage.

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No. 31, May, 1904. City Labor in Massachusetts Review of Employment and Earnings for Six Months ending April 30, 1904-Average Retail Prices in 17 Cities -Bi-monthly Record of Strikes and Lock. outs-Editorial, Rev. Jesse H. Jones-In. dustrial Agreements - Current Comment on Labor Questions: Open and Closed ShopLabor Legislation in Other States and Foreign Countries- Recent Legal Labor Decisions- Excerpts Relating to Labor, Industrial, Sociological, and General Matters of Public Interest-Statistical Abstracts.

No. 32, July, 1904. Child Labor in the United States and Massachusetts- Net Profits of Labor and Capital-The Inheritance Tax-Absence after Pay Day - Pay of Navy Yard Workmen - Labor Legisla. tion in Massachusetts for 1904-Industrial Agreements-Current Comment on Labor Questions: Eight-hour Workday - Recent Legal Labor Decisions- Excerpts Relating to Labor, Industrial, Sociological, and General Matters of Public Interest-Statistical Abstracts.

No. 36, Jane, 1905. Tramps and Vagrants. Census of 1905-The Loom System-Weekly Day of Rest-Wages and Hours of Labor on Public Works-The Cen. sus Enumerators of 1905-Average Retail Prices, October and April-Semi-annual Record of Strikes and Lockouts: Six Months ending April 30, 1905 - Labor Legislation in Massachusetts for 1905-Current Comment on Labor Questions: Profit Sharing-In

dustrial Agreements - Recent Legal Labor Decisions-Excerpts Relating to Labor, Industrial, Sociological, and General Matters of Public Interest-Statistical Abstracts.

No. 40, March, 1906. The Taking of a Census-The True Basis of Political Rep. resentation-The Restriction of Immigration- Free Employment Offices - Trade Unions: United States and Foreign Countries-Wages Paid Employees in the Navy Yard and Private Establishments-Current Comment on Labor Questions: Immigration

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Industrial Agreements - Trade Union Notes Recent Legal Labor DecisionsExcerpts Relating to Labor, Industrial, Sociological, and General Matters of Public Interest-Statistical Abstracts.

No. 42, July, 1906. Non-Collectable Indebtedness - Pawnbrokers' Pledges Hours of Labor in Certain Occupations - Labor Legislation in 1906- Current Comment on Labor Questions: The Inheritance Tax-Industrial Information - Industrial Agreements - Trade Union Notes - Recent Legal Labor Decisions-Excerpts Relating to Labor, Industrial, Sociological, and General Matters of Public Interest-Statistical Abstracts.

No. 43, September, 1906. Organi. zation of Trade Schools-Textile Schools in the United States - Convention of Labor Bureaus -Maternity Aid-Stone-meal as a Fertilizer-Injunctions against Strikes and Lockouts-Industrial Information-Industrial Agreements - Trade Union Notes Recent Legal Labor Decisions - Excerpts -Statistical Abstracts-Trade Union Directory for 1906.

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No. 44,, December, 1906. A Living Wage Divorces in Massachusetts - Telephone Wage Scale, School for Operators, and Welfare Work-Concentration of Financial Power Children at Work-A State Life Insurance System - Recent Court Decisions relating to Labor-Average Retail Prices, October, 1904, 1905, and 1906-DIrectory of Employers' Associations-Trade Union Notes - Industrial AgreementsExcerpts Statistical Abstracts - Indus. trial Information - Recent Increases in Wages in the United States-Index to Labor Bulletins Nos. 39 to 44.

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