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QUESTIONS ON THE TEXT AND REFER- 
ENCES TO THE LITERATURE OF 
COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY 
GENERAL REFERENCES 
Statistical Abstract of the United States (published each year by the 
Department of Commerce); abounds in fresh statistics in every field. Statis- 
tical Atlas of the United States for the years 1903 and 1914 (published by the 
Bureau of Census); rich in maps and graphs. United States Daily Consular 
Reports. Journal of Geography (University of Wisconsin); good on meth- 
ods, many commercial articles and notes. Commercial America (published 
monthly by the Commercial Museum of Philadelphia). J.G.BARTHOLOMEW, 
Atlas of the World’s Commerce (Newnes, London). TOOTHAKER, Com- 
mercial Raw Materials (Ginn and Company); maps and text. J. RUSSELL 
SmiTH, Industrial and Commercial Geography, 914 pages (Henry Holt 
and Company); full and comprehensive, many bibliographic lists, valu- 
able handbook for every teacher. G. G. CHisHOLM, Handbook of Com- 
mercial Geography (Longmans, Green, & Co.); full topical and regional 
treatment, many maps. JOHN MCFARLANE, Economic Geography (The 
Macmillan Company); arranged by countries. GREGORY, KELLER, and 
BisHop, Physical and Commercial Geography (Ginn and Company); deals 
with principles and certain commodities. FREEMAN and CHANDLER, The 
World's Commercial Products (plant products only) (Ginn and Company); 
full text, attractively illustrated. L. H. BAILEY, Cyclopedia of American 
Agriculture, 4 vols. (The Macmillan Company); standard. World Almanac. 
J. Scort KELTIE, Statesman’s Yearbook (The Macmillan Company); indis- 
pensable for fresh data from all countries. Report of the National Conser- 
vation Commission, edited by Henry Gannett, 3 vols., Senate Document 
No. 676 (Government Printing Office, 1909). W. C. WEBSTER, General 
History of Commerce (Ginn and Company). Crive Day, A History of 
Commerce (Longmans, Green, & Co.). A.J]. and F. D. HERBERTSON, Man 
and his Work (Black, London); much on primitive trade and geographic 
influence. Goode’s School Atlas (Rand McNally & Company). Consult 
indexes to periodical literature for articles on industry and commerce. 
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