RATES OF INTEREST, PRICE OF ISSUE, AND CURRENT MARKET PRICES OF LEADING BondS, STOCKS, AND SECURITIES OF THE PRINCIPAL BRITISH COLONIES IN THE LONDON MARKETS, 1896–1900. 99) 95 98 Vars. 102 102,-105, SO 103) N. S. Wales, 5%. Do.4 bonds. Do.314 insc. Do. 5cons., 1868-72.. Do. 3 insc Do.3 inse. 10.5, 1971-73 Do.4% Do.4 bonds Do. 47, 1881-83 Do.4, 1878 Do. insc. Do.4, 1851 103 106) 1901-1902 1933 1915 1913-1915 1915-1921 1924-1930 1915 1922-1917 1901-1918 1911-1920 1907-1916 1929 1916 1917-1924 1916-1935 1939 1916-1926 1916 1901 1901 1907 1907 1923 19:22 1927 1931 1911-1931 1915-1935 1915-1935 1916-1936 1927 774, 200 100 8, 239, 600 100 9, 686, 300 100 16,500,000 100 12, 826, 200 100 5,500,000 100 266, 300 100 339, 300 100 29, 150, 302 100 6, 161, 167 100 3, 634,005 100 10, 267, 100 100 10, 866, 900 100 8,516, 731 100 1,250,000 100 1,500,000 100 604, 700 100 240,000 100 6,586,700 100 200,000 100 1,365,300 100 373, 500 100 7, 773, 300 100 2,517, 800 100 839,500 100 2,750, 100 100 100,000 100 2,923, 730 100 1,000,000 100 3,000,000 100 5,000,000 100 590, 700 100 597, 100 100 3, 409, 300 100 9, 402, 900 100 6,000,000 100 12,000,000 100 2, 107,000 100 1,600,000 100 77, 800 100 110, 200 100 975,230 100 1,876,000 100 750,000 100 3,750,000 100 1,100,000 100 1,000,000 100 111 103 102 103 1113 102 110 101 1081 101 109 101 105 100 101 102 102, 123 113 1233 117 122 | 112 1201 100 1171 1105 1160 1111 113 112 1033 111, 10721 1101 102 110, 100: 107 101 105, 103 104 1103 103 110: 106 108 102 1073 100; 1057 101 101 102 103 104 913 101 100% 103; 951 101|| 96 101 98 100 99 100 1211 113) 12111 118 120 1151 116 112 114 110 113 112 112 111 | 107 109 101 105 101 101 101 103 100 101 101 101 1184 100 117 112 116 108 116) 1054 113 1061 112 110 112 1103 101 111 1012 1097 107 109 102 1007 1031 100 1033 105 103) 90 102 99 101 968 911 98 98 903 112 101 1104 105 104 103 1072 103 1000 101 106 101, 105 1173 105 116 111 1111 1011 115 103 1131 103) 110; 105 107 11111 101 108: 101 106 101, 1070 100 1064 101 101 101 102 111 108, 1091 101 109 1021 108 103: 106 101 101 1013 97% 100% 957 993 91 995 921 911 92193 112 101 101; 101: 106 103 103 1004 118 1013 113 1037 113 120 111 120 111 115 1133 118 112 112 110 110! 1104 1104 1110 101 111 10011 111 100 1078 1004 105) 100 1031 102 114 107 112 109 1111 104 1111107 109 105 1001 106 106 1139 1031121 106 111 104 109 101 105 101 105, 101 105 116 109 111 110 114 1071 112: 107 109 107 109 108 108 11641 107 1141 111 114 106 111! 105 111 109 107 108 112, 1019 113: 109 110) 105 105# 104 1073 103 | 107 105 106 99 972 102 97 102 98 981193) 97 92! 95 93 93 953 92 951 93 93 114 1011 111 101: 106 101 1083 103: 105 101: 1031 102 1033 112:1 101 110 105 110 1037 1097 102 | 1001 100 1051 1011 101 118 1077 117 113 1103 112, 115 108 1121 108 110 108 108 1051 100 101 1001 103 100 103 991 101) 101: 1007 101 111 103, 110 1051 107 1011 1071 100 104 100 1037 102 103 11031 105 109 105 107 1034 1061 103 101 100) 101 101 104 1124 105 1114 106 1104 103) 105102106102 103 103 103 111 103 1073 105 107 1021 106; 1011 10111003 101 101 102 11471 101 115 105 1131 103 1121 101: 110 101) 108 101 105 1107 106 115 111 1137 109, 111 106 112 106, 110 109 108 1091 9931 110 101 1074 101, 1077 99 1053 100 101 101 | 102 113 1012 112 107 110 1001 1091 102 1051 103 1071 104 105 987 95 98 96 96 114 111 112 108 109 106 108 103 101 100:1 1017! 100 101 110 108 109 105 108 104 101 102 1031 100) 101 10) 101 128 120 1237| 120 1201 111 118 115 117 111 116, 114 114 118 111: 1137 109 113 100 1037 105 1073 1037 107 105 106 113 1037 1111 105) 107 103 1051 103 101 100 101 100 101 102] 98/100 95 922 913 971 93 96 91 934 91 92 100 95 99 93 98 91 911 93 911 92 987 94 984 93 96 91 91 91 92 601, 700 278, 500 6,580i, 700 200,000 1,367, 300 373,500 7,773,300 2, 850, 713 839,500 2,750, 100 700,000 2,946, 630 1,000,000 3,000,000 5,000,000 590, 700 697, 100 4,000,000 10,000,000 6,000,000 200,000 975,230 750,000 5,250,000 1,100,000 2,500,000 102:-105 981-90) 991 913-6) 99 100 99:-100 103) 971 58SS CANADIAN DOMISION. 115 110 | 113}] 109 111: 1061084| 104 107 101 102 101 1021 112 103] 111 1051 109, 1024 106 1011 105, 100 103 101 102 112: 103 1111 103 112) 102 105 102 1074 100 1017 1004 103 115 105 113 109 111 1057 110 105 1092 101 107 106 106) 115 105 113, 109 111: 103: 110, 103 108, 102 107, 101 106 111? 102 111 107 109 103 1071 104, 106, 102 103 102 102 11111 101 111: 106 109 1021 1081 103 107 101 1021 101: 102 116 107 1141 109 112 1011 110 107 1091 1012 105 107 108 116 106 11:13) 110 112; 105 1101 101: 1095 105 1071 105 106 107 98 108 102 107 100 101 99 103 99 101; 100 101 107 98 108. 102 107 99 101) 961 103) 97 101 100 915 89 SSA 93 90 91 90 90 131. 122, 122, 115119, 116, 118 111: 1154 111 111 111 111 1013 91 105 100 101: 101) 912 91 911 92 92 1107 110 1157 112 113 1101 113 108: 111 110 110 1181111! 120 114 122) 110 121 117 120 117 118 118 118 109 105 108, 105 1063 103 108 103 108 103 1032 103 103 102 91 102) 97 1001 91 961 93 89 913 90 91 998 96% 1024 97 100 95 964 921 93 89! 917 91 91 83: 81 82 79 79 111 1071 109 101 1072 101 107 103 107 105 105 114 102! 115 110 1143 112 1143 109 1111 1084 111 109 109 1153 1021 115) 112 111. 112 113 109 111 109 111 109 109 2 98 95: 56 guar. Intercol. Rwy 1053 4 1874-73, bonds 90-1 DO.24 inscribed 4 reduced Do. inscribed 354,1881.. Do inscribed. 4 loan. 1985 Do.inscribed. 3 loan Do. inscribed 951 2 inscriberi B.Columbia ( Prov.of) 102 Do. 3, Inc Manit. (Prov.of), 5 db. 1067 5% do sterling bonds 107 Do.4 Sig. Debs Newidind. 3 sig. Bds. Do.3/1 bonds.. 10.3% Sig. bonds. Do. Inse, bonds 4. 102) Do.4. Inse 4. Cons. Inse.. 114 Nova Scotia (Province of) 36 debs 911 Nova Scotia (Province of) 3 stock. DO, 414, 1880.. 107 No. 4-48 110 111 1938 1917 1935 316, 700 309,000 205,000 937,500 602,500 325,000 320,000 550,000 200,000 93 78, 200,000 1942 192, 300 100 106 101 105, 101 1011 101; 106: 100 RATES OF INTEREST, PRICE OF ISSUE, AND CURRENT MARKET PRICES OF LEADING BONDS, STOCKS, AND SECURITIES OF THE PRINCIPAL BRITISH COLONIES IN THE LONDON MARKETS, 1896–1900—Continued. 101 1,081,500 414,500 561, 600 4,357,400 11.892, 207 114 107: 113 108 1111 103 108 103 106 103 104 103 101 1111 109 113: 109 111) 105 111 105 1C6 103 105 101 101 108 1051 110 107 109 104 105 102 101 100 101 100 100) 122 111 119 115 118 112: 114 106 1101 101) 110 108 103 122 111 1197 116 119 110 113 101 11011 103 109 107 103 1221 110 12 117 119 112 1141 | 102 112 102 111) 110 111 120 10 111 117 1071 113 101 110 108 107 108 120 108 1133/ 115 105 109 99 1081 100% | 1077 101, 1055 101! 987 921 92 98 97 122 114 1195 116 117 111 117 | 1013 112 105 110 107 108 1157 105 1121071 109 103 109 983 105 95 1021 1001 101 103 951 99 941 963 813 944 85 902 85 871 86 86) 65 5S 631 59 634 60) 671 61 61 61 633 66 591 61 60 61 67 611 65 62 61 64 53 63) 55 60 55 58 561 58 100 1,857,400) 63, 112, 192 45, 125, 484 11,900,000 100 100 100 100 103: 61 1916 67 1,300,000 700,000 121 NATAL. 4. 1876. 4, 18.32. 46 con inscribed 4. inscribed. 31 inscribed 3; con. inscribed 113 1919 100 100 100 100 100 100 758.700 75, 400 296,181 3,021, 411 3,714, 917 1,000,000 126 117 123 119 121 1151 119 115 11011 112 112 112 117 121 1167 118 1137 119: 112 112 108 108 108 108 122: 117: 121 116 119 19:39 1929-49 3,026, 441 3,714, 917 1,000,000 117) 101 1121 101 1113 111 111 125 117 121, 120 1221 1171 121 1024 116. 101 115: 114, 115 1134 1025 1097 106 107 103 1053 95 105 1034 102 103 104 92 983 94 98 96 96 LIST OF BOOKS (WITH REFERENCES TO PERIODICALS) RELATING TO THE THEORY OF COLONIZATION, GOVERNMENT OF DEPENDENCIES, PROTECTORATES, AND RELATED TOPICS. BY A. P. C. GRIFFIN, 1567 INTRODUCTION. This list was sent to the Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, chairman of the Senate Committee of the Philippines, in response to a request received from him for a report on the resources of the Library upon the subject of colonization. The Senate, by resolutions May 3 and 8, 1900, respectively, authorized the printing of 500 copies each for the Senate and the Library of Congress. The scope of the list is indicated by the table of contents. The theory of colonization and the government of dependencies form the basis of the compilation. To this has been added significant literature upon the corollaries of colonization, viz, expansion, imperialism, Anglo-Saxon interests, the Far Eastern question. Works upon the political history and geography of the dependencies of the European nations have been made a special feature of the compilation. For a preliminary study of the subject of colonies, Payne's History of European Colonies affords a convenient manual. Egerton's Short History of British Colonial Policy traces the history of the growth of the British colonial empire from the beginnings of colonization down to 1885. Ireland's Tropical Colonization is a study of the government of tropical colonies, the material requirements for their successful development, with a discussion of the value of these dependencies to the sovereign State. The work is the result of long study of the subject and is provided with a useful bibliography. Seeley's Expansion of England is a scientific study of the problem of English history as illustrated in the growth of the Empire in the eighteenth century. Woodward's A Short History of the Expansion of the British Empire, 1500–1870, is a more detailed narration of the acquisition and settlement of the British colonies. Professor Seeley, in his Growth of the British Policy, studies the history of the transformation of England from an insular nation into a “great power.' Cotton and Payne's “Colonies and dependencies,” in the English Citizen Series, is a compact account of the administration of the English colonies. Lucas's Historical Geography of the British Colonies is a most valuable guide upon the political, social, and geographical features of the various British dependencies. It is of the first importance as a general treatise upon the colonies collectively, constituting a most reliable introduction to a study of colonial history. Leroy-Beaulieu's De la Colonisation Chez les Peuples Modernes is an elaborate survey of colonies and colonial systems of the world by a political economist of high repute. Merivale's Lectures is a study of the economic features of colonization and colonies. Sir G. C. Lewis's Essay on the Government of Dependencies is a discussion of the historical and political principles of colonization. Heeron's Political System of Europe and its Colonies is one of the earlier scientific studies of colonization, with copious bibliographical references. The chapter on colonies in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations is a scientific study of the economic value of dependencies. The Diplomatic and Consular Reports issued at intervals by the foreign office of Great Britain embody information upon the history, the administration, and the commercial interests of British and foreign colonies. The Consular Reports of this country also contain similar material. The current statistics of the colonies are set forth in Statistical Abstracts for the Several Colonial and other Possessions of the United Kingdom, published by the British Government. These Abstracts are incorporated in the Parliamentary sessional papers. The Board of Trade Journal, published by the Government Board of Trade, London, and The Imperial Institute Journal are current sources of information upon the trade, resources, and administration of the English colonies. The Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute is a repository of many valuable papers upon the colonial interests of Great Britain. The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly deals with the literature as well as the politics of the colonies. , Questions Diplomatiques et Coloniales, the Revue Maritime et Coloniale, and the Bulletin de la Société des Études Coloniales, are mainly devoted to French colonial interests. The following German periodicals deal with colonial subjects, particularly with German colonies: Deutsches Kolonialblatt, Deutsche Kolonialzeitung, Organ der Deutschen Kolonialgesellschaft, Deutscher Kolonial-Kalendar, Jahresbericht der Deutschen Kolonialgesellschaft, and the Koloniales Jahrbuch. A. P. C. GRIFFIN, Chief Division of Bibliography. HERDERT PUTNAM, Librarian of Congress. a 1563 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE THEORY OF COLONIZATION AND RELATED TOPICS. COLONIES. THEORY OF COLONIZATION, GOVERNMENT OF DEPENDENCIES, PROTECTORATES, ETC. BOOKS. Austin, O. P. Colonial systems of the world. The colonies, protectorates, dependencies, and spheres of influence of all nations exercising authority outside their immediate territory, showing form of government, area, population, revenue, etc. (In United States. Bureau of Statistics. Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance. December, 1898, pp. 1463–1498. Washington, 1899.) Bacon, Sir Francis. An essay on plantations. (In Select tracts relating to colonies, pp. 1-4, London (1733].) Also in the various editions of his works. Barré de Saint-Venant, Adhémar Jean Claude. Des colonies modernes sous la zone torride, et particulièrement de celle de Saint-Domingue. Paris: Brochut, 1802. xvi, 512 pp. 8°. Billiard, A. Politique et organisation coloniales. (Principes généraux.) Paris: Giard et Brière, 1898. 300 pp. 8o. Bonnassieux, Pierre. Les grandes compagnies de commerce. Étude pour servir à l'histoire de la colonisation. Paris: Plon, 1892. 562 (1) pp. 8o. Bordier, A. La colonisation scientifique et les colonies françaises. Paris: Reinwald, 1884. xvi, 506 pp. 8°. Bradford, Gamaliel. The lesson of popular government. New York: Macmillan Company, 1899. 2 vols. 8°. The lesson of colonization, vol. 2, pp. 282-319. Brougham, Henry, Baron. An inquiry into the colonial policy of the European powers. Edinburgh: Printed by D. Willison, 1803. 2 vols. 8°. Contents: Volume I. Of the political relations between a State and its colonies; of the commercial relations between a State and its colonies; of the relation of a free colonial trade; of the commercial retation between a State and its colonies, as modified by the policy of modern Europe; of the particular relations of the colonies of the European powers to their mother countries; of the colonial policy of the United Provinces; of the colonial policy of Spain; of the colonial policy of Portugal, Denmark, and Sweden; of the colonial policy of England and France. Notes and illustrations to the first volume of the foreign relations of colonies. Volume II. Of the mutual relations of colonies with respect to their dependence on the mother countries; of the interests of the European colonies as connected with the reestablishment of the French power in the West Indies; of the consequences of the establishment of a negro commonwealth in the West Indies to the interest of the colonies which remain under the dominion of the mother country; of the foreign relations of States as influenced by their colonial relations; of the foreign policy of States in general, and as influenced by their colonial relations; of the relative interests of the different European powers, as well in their colonies as in other quarters, on account of their colonial relations; of the intercolonial relations of the European powers as influenced by the position of affairs in America; of the external relations of the European powers in different quarters as influenced by their colonial interests; of the domestic policy of the European powers in their colonial establishments; of the free-negro system, or the policy of cultivating the colonies by means of free negroes; of the negro-slave system, or the present state of society in the slave colonies and the means of improving it. Buller, Charles. Speech in the House of Commons, April 6, 1843, on systematic colonization. (In Wakefield, E. G.: A view of the art of colonization, pp. 457-500. London, 1819.) Cairnes, J. E. Colonization and colonial government. (In his Political essays, pp. 1–58. London, 1873.) Cerisier, Charles. Impressions coloniales (1868–1892). Étude comparative de colonisation. Paris: Berger-Leyrault et cie., 1893. Avec une carte. viii, 357 (2) pp. 8°. Chailley-Bert, J. Les compagnies de colonisation sous l'ancien régime. Paris: Colin, 1898. (2), 192 pp. 12o. Child, Sir Josiah. A discourse concerning plantations. (In Select tracts relating to colonies, pp. 31-40. London (1733]. Deckert, E. Die Kolonialreiche und Kolonisationsobjecte der Gegenwart. Kolonialpolitische und kolonialgeographische Skizzen. Leipzig: Froberg, 1885. iv, 240 pp. 8°. Denancy, E. De la colonisation dans ses rapports avec la production et la consommation. Épernay: Dubreuil, 1894. 131 pp. 16°. Despagnet, F. Essai sur les protectorats. Paris: Larose, 1896. 412 pp. 8o. Dubois, Marcel. Systèmes coloniaux et peuples colonisateurs. Paris: Plon, 1895. xv, 287 pp. 8°. Engelhardt, E. Les protectorats anciens et modernes. Étude historique et juridique. Paris: Pedone-Lauriel, 1896. 232 pp. 8°. Etienne, Eugène. Les compagnies de colonisation. Paris: Challamel, 1897. 76 pp. 8°. Finch, John. The natural boundaries of empires, and a new view of colonization. London: Longman, Brown [etc.], 1844. viii, 279 L Pp. 16o. Gairal, François. Le protectorat international. Paris: Pedone-Lauriel. [1896.] 313 pp. 8°. Le problème colonial. Paris: Marescq, 1894. 52 pp. 8°. |