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THE PERIODICAL LITERATURE OF SOCIOLOGY 803

Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociale Discipline Ausiliarie: — First Number, January 1893. Monthly. 4 numbers per vol., 650 pp. Present volume (Jan- uary 1896) is No. 10. 25 fr. Via Torre Argentina, 16 Palazzo Sinibad, Rome. Kack numbers complete, 10 fr. per vol. Edited by Professor Salvatore Talamo. Organ of the Union Cattolica per gli Studi Sociali in Italie. A Catholic magazine devoted to social science in its various aspects, moral, historical, religious, etc. Aims at the solu- tion of problems by the application of Catholic principles. Is especially valuable for its monthly review of articles in all languages.

Rivista di Sociologia: — [First number, May 1894. Monthly. 12 numbers per volume, 1000 pp. 15 fr. per year, M. Remo Sandron, Paterme, Sicily. Back numbers complete. Edited by Professor Giuseppe Flamingo, Professor Sergi, and Professor Tangorra. An exponent of scientific sociology as based on biology. But its columns are open to writers of all schools. In economics it advocates laissez faire. Is an anti-Christian review.]

Rivista de Derechio y de Sociologia: — [Volume I., January-July 1895; 740 pp. Madrid, Spain. Aims to condense in one publication juridical and social movements in Spain and abroad. Will remain neutral as to parties and schools. (Numbers of this have not been received. The above is taken from a notice in a French magazine)].

La Science Sociale: — [First number, January 1876. Monthly. 2 vols, per year ; 25 fr. Firman Didot et Cie, 56 rue Jacob, Paris. Back numbers complete, 20 vols., 180 fr. "Movement Sociale," 4 years, 18 fr. Edited by Edmond Demoulins. Organ of the Younger School of LePlay's followers, who use the method of observa- tion, but do not adhere closely to LePlay's program. Like the Reforme Sociale it is especially valuable for analysis of social facts. The department, " Movements Sociale," occupying 25 pages in each issue, is a very valuable feature. It is paged separately and the back numbers are sold separately as noticed above.]

Zietschrift fUr Social und Wirtschafts Geschichte: — Vols, i and 2, 1893-4, 3 numbers per year. Vol. 3, 1895, 4 numbers. Double numbers sometimes issued and publication deferred. Each vol. 500 pp. 12 marks per year, Emile Felber, Weimar, Germany, Vol. I and 2. 6 m, each, C. H. Moler, Freiburg, Germany. Edited by Dr. Stephen Bauer (Brunn) and Dr. Ludo Morris Hartmann (Vienna). Purely of a histor- ical character. Aims to deal with the economic conditions of all times and nations. Will refrain from discussing economics and social politics of the present. The bibli- ography aims to render other books and essays of a similar nature more accessible to readers.

Journal of Social Science: — [First number, 1869. 1 number every year ; occa- sionally 2 numbers per year. Last number (1895) was the 33d. Sl.oo per number. Dam- rell & Upham, Boston. Edited by B. F. Sanborn, General Secretary of the Society, Concord, Mass. Numbers I, 3, 4, 8, 9, were out of print in 1891. Price of other back numbers. Si. 50 each. The official organ of the American Social Science Association. Contains the most important of the papers read at the annual meeting of the Society at Saratoga. The work of the Association is at present along four lines: Education, Health, Jurisprudence and Social Economy. Most of the papers are by workers of established reputation. The series forms a valuable collection of essays on practical social questions.