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15 ; 1894 (entire report) ; 1895. pp. 8-46.

Bureau of "industrial & labor statistics. Re- port, 1894. pp. i3-6; i*9S.. pp. 918-19.)

Massachusetts. Chief of district police. Report, 1887, pp. rj-ai ; 1894, pp. 8-23. (These reports correspond to factory inspectors' reports of other states.)

Michigan. Inspection of factories. Report, 1896, pp. x, 8, 55-6, no, 161-2, yio-ii, 244-5, 255 1887 ; pp. xl, 9, 49-50, 99-100, 147-8, 187-8, 217

Newjersey. Inspector of factories & workshops.

Report, 1887, p. 7. New York. Factory inspectors. Report, 1886, pp.

13-18; 1887, pp. 28-32 ; 1888, pp. 30-33; 1890,

pp. 89-34; 1894. pp. 3-46; 1895, pp. 23-36. Ohio. Department of inspection of workshops,

factories, and public buildings. Report, 1885,

pp. 65-71, 1886, pp. 880-1; 1889, pp. 51-6;

1890, pp. 38-43; 1893, pp. 9-10; 1894, pp. 34-

7; 1895, pp. Pennsylvania. Factory inspector. Report, 1893,

pp. 7-9; 1894, pp. 15-17. Rhode Island. Factory inspectors. Report, 1895,

pp. 6s-4 : 1896, pp. 11-12, 48-50.

Child Labor in Special Places.

Chicago. Kelley, Florence, & Stevens, Alzina P. Wage-earning children, pp. 49-76. (In Hull House maps & papers, Crowe! 1 & Co., 1895.)

Cincinnati, Ohio. Bureau of statistics of labor. Report, 1894, pp. 10^-9.

Maine. Chalk, R. F. Child labor in the state of Maine, i In Proceedings of the 6th annual convention of factory inspectors, 1892; also published in the last report of the Ohio depart- ment of inspection, 1892, pp. 640-2.)

Maryland. Maryland bureau of industrial statis- tics & information. Labor of children in Maryland. Report, 1803, p. 179.

New York. Brace, Charles Lonng. Little laborers of New York City. Harpers, Aug. 1873. 47: 331-32.

Campbell, Helen. Child workers in New York. 199209. (In Prisoners of poverty, Roberts

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Daniel, Anna S. Conditions of the labor of women & children of N. Y. Journal of Social Science, Oct. 1892. 30: 73-85.

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New York bureau of labor statistics. Child labor

.v York. Report, 1890, pp. 21-3. Pennsylvania. O'Reilly, Mary. Child labor in Pennsylvania. (In Proceedings of the 6th annual convention of factory inspectors, 1802 ; also published in the report of the Ohio Depart- ment of inspection, pp. 602-8.)

Factories.

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Buxton, W. S. Industrial laws and the employ- ment of children in factories. (In Proceedings of the 2d annual convention of factory inspec- tors. 1888; also published in the report of the N. Y. factory inspector, 1889. pp. 306 15.

Campbell, Helen. Factory children: white child slavery. (A symposium.) Arena, April 1890, 1:589-603.

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1890, pp. 7-13.

Employment of children in factories, workshops, and mercantile establishments. Report, 1892, pp. 7-11.

The employment of children in factories, work- shops, and mercantile establishments. Report,

1893. PP- 7-9-

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Tobacco Factories.

Campbell, Annie. Is the employment of minors in tobacco factories injurious to their health? (In Proceedings of the 8th annual convention of factory inspectors, 1894; also published in the report of Pennsylvania, factory inspector,

1894, pp. 475-7.) Discussion on the employ- ment of minors working in tobacco. Same,

PP- 577-9.

Mills.

Maine. Factory inspectors. Report 1893. (In Maine Bureau of industrial and labor statis- tics. Report, 1893, pp. 188-90.)

Massachusetts. Bureau of statistics of labor. Re- port, 1 88 1, pp. 358-68.

Mines.

Greene, Homer. The boy workers at the mines, pp. 204-21. (In Coal and the coal mines, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, 1895.)

Other Industries.

Connecticut. Bureau of labor statistics. Report, 1886, pp. 28-9.

Maine. Bureau of industrial and labor statistics. Report, 1893, p. 190.

Maryland. Bureau of industrial statistics infor- mation. Report, 1888-9, PP- 3-86, 97-125, 178-89.

Massachusetts. Bureau of statistics of labor. Re- port, 1884, p. 310.

New Jersey. Bureau of statistics of labor & in- dustries. Report, 1879, pp. 88-156; 1880, pp. 34-7-

Age Limit.

New York. Bureau of labor statistics. Age limit in other states and in foreign countries. Re- port, 1892, pp. 23-5.

Pennsylvania. Factory inspector. Correspond- ence on the age limit. Report, 1894, pp. 54-5.

Wages and Hours of Labor. New Jersey. Bureau of statistics of labor indus- tries. Wages & hours of labor of children in various industries. Report, 1878, p. 59.