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RECENT PERIODICALS AND NEW BOOKS
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IV.—Note. Include a friendly notice of the British Economic Association; and a vivid description of the moral and economic conditions of the labourers in the sulphur mines of Sicily, by A. VACCARO.

V., VI. &c. Bibliografia, Bollettino, &c.

March 1891.

I.—La Situazione del Mercato monetario.

II.—Osserrazloni snlla Teoria malemalic. dell' Economi. politica. By PROFESSOR F. Y. EDGEWORTH.

Relates to the 'Note on Barter' in Professor Marshall's Principles of Economics.

III.—Lo Nuora Politico $a.itaria in Italio. By Uoo IMPERATORI.

The author, without disputing the usefulness of sanitary regulations, argues that hygienic wants may have, and have actually in Italy, a minor degree of utility than a great many other wants; and that, when the satisfaction of hygienic requirements entails a limitation of means which are ah'eady insufficient for subsistence and physiological development, they do not realist their scope, insufficient nutrition being a condition very favourable for most diseases.


NEW BOOKS

Among the llnw books which have been received by the Editor, or otherwise recommended to his attention, may be mentioned the following:

ACWORTH (W. M.). The Railways and the Traders: A Sketch of the Railway Rates Question in Theory and Practice. Murray.

ALESSIO (G.). Studl sulla Teorlc del Val.ore nel Canbio Inferno. [Vol. X. of Biblioteca di Sclenze Sociali.] Tonno: Fratelli Bocca.

AVELING (EDWARD and ELEANOR Marx). The Working Class Movement in America. (Social Science Series.) 2nd edition, enlarged. Swan Sonnenschein.

BLOCK (M.). Annuaire de l']conomle Politique et de la Statistique, 1890. 47' annie. Paris: Guillaumin.

CLOWES (W. LnmD). Black America: a Study of the Ex-Slave and his late Master. [From The Tbes.] Cassell.

DENSLOW (VnN BraSS). Principles of the Economic Philosophy. New York: Cassell & Company.

FURBE (H. W.) [Editor]. Which Protection, Free Trade, or Revenue Reform? Kansas City: T. O. Kramer.

GOSCHEN (The Right Hon. G.J.). Speech on the Insufficiency of our Cash Reserves. Wilson & Co.

GRAHAM (Prof. W.). Socialism Old and New. Kegan Paul & Co.

GUNTON (G.). Principles of Social Economics. New York, London.