2. Agriculture.—Statistical
Abstracts of the United Kingdom (Statistical Department of the Board of
Trade); Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society; Ramsay,
History of the Highland and Agricultural Society (1879); Reports of the
Board of Agriculture for Scotland; Wallace, British Agriculture During the
Nineteenth Century (1906), and Farm Live Stock of Great Britain (4th
edition, 1907); Ritchie, Animal Life in Scotland (1920); C. N. Johnston
(Lord Sands), The Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Acts, 1883-1900, and The
Small Landholders' Act, 1911; Connell, The Agricultural Holdings (Scotland)
Acts; Landells, "Agriculture in Scotland," Ordnance Gazetteer, VI. (1885);
Day, Public Administration in the Highlands and Islands (1918); Symon,
"Agriculture in Scotland," Scottish Bankers Magazine (July, 1914).
3. The Mining, Iron, and
Steel Industries.—Redmayne, Modern Practice in Mining (1908-11); Dron, The
Coal Fields of Scotland (1912); Bone, Coal and Its Scientific Uses (1918);
Bald, General View of the Coal Trade of Scotland (1808); Galloway, " Review
of the Progressive Improvement of Mining in Scotland," Scottish Mining
Institute, VII. (18S6); Kerr, " The Coal Mining Industry," Scottish Bankers
Magazine (April, 1910); Cadell, The Story of the Forth (1913); Breniner, The
Industries of Scotland (1869); Lloyd, " Report on the Resources and
Production of Iron Ores, etc., used in the Iron and Steel Industry of the
United Kingdom," Department of Scicntific and Industrial Research (1917);
Journal of the Iron and Sleel Institute (1885 and 1901); Angus M'Lean, Local
Industries of Glasgoio and the West, of Scotland (1901); Glasgow Herald
Supplement (December 31, 1912); "The Iron and Steel Industries," Scottish
Bankers Magazine (July, 1909); " The Scottish Mineral Oil Trade," Scottish
Baidiers Magazine (January, 1913).
4. Shipbuilding and Marine
Engineering.—Pollock, The Shipbuilding Industry (1905); article, "
Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering," in Scottish Bankers Magazine (October,
1909); Macintyre, Marine Engineering and Shipbuilding in Local Industries of
Glasgow, edited by A. M'Lean (1901); Carozzi, British Shipbuilding, 2nd
edition (1919), published by Syren and Shipping, London; Supplement to the
Glasgow Herald, December 31, 1912, and other years; "Marine Engineering on
the Clyde," Scottish Bankers Magazine (October, 1912).
5. The Textile Industries.—Dr
T. Oliver, MS. communciation to the author, and articles in The Times
Textile Number (August, 1913), The Glasgow Herald Supplement (December 1914
and 1915), The Daily Mail Textile Number (August 12, 1916), The Textile
Mercury of Manchester; Hall, History of Galashiels; Pringle, Peebles and
Selkirk (1911) in Cambridge University Press County Geographies; Valentine,
Forfarshire (1912), and Fifeshire (1910); Mort, Renfrewshire (1912) in the
same series; Warden, The Linen Trade, Ancient and Modern, 2nd edition
(1867); "The Floorcloth and Linoleum Industry," Scottish Bankers Magazine
(July, 1913); British Association Handbook and Guide to Dundee and District
(1912); Mackenzie, " The Jute Industry," Scottish Bankers Magazine (July,
1910); Bremner, The Industries of Scotland (1869); M'Lean, Local Industries
of Glasgow and the West of Scotland (1901); Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland,
edited by Groome (1882 seq.); The Statistical Abstracts of the United
Kingdom, published by the Board of Trade do not give separate statistics of
the textile industry for Scotland.
6. Secondary
Industries.—Angus M'Lean, Local Industries of Glasgow and the Eest of
Scotland (1901); Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, No. II. (1885),
and No. II. (1901); Bremner, The Industries of Scotland (1869); Articles in
the Scottish Bankers Magazine on the "Dyeing Industry " (July, 1912), and on
the "Whisky and Brewing Industries" (April, 1913, and January, 1914); Report
of the British Chemical Mission to Germany (1920); Craig, A Century of Paper
Making (1920).
7. Rise and Extension of
Railways.—Articles on the various Railways in Ordnance Gazetteer of
Scotland; Bradshaw's Railway Manuel, older editions and edition of 1908;
Acworth, "Scottish Railways" in Murray's Magazine (July-December, 1899);
Hall Blyth, Engineering Work in Scotland, 18641914," Preceedings of the
Institution of Civil Engineers, 1914-15, Part I.; G. Eyre-Todd, Glasgow
To-day; "The Railway System of Scotland," Scottish Bankers Magazine
(January, 1910); Groves, The Proposed Crinan Ship Canal (Ibid, January,
1913); Admiral Sir Charles Campbell, The Forth aucl Clyde Canal Scheme
(Ibid, October, 1909).
8. Commercial Enterprise.—The
Statistical Abstracts for the United Kingdom, annually presented to
Parliament; Bremner, Industries of Scotland (1869); Webster, article on
"Industries, Shipping, Trade, and Commerce " in Ordnance Gazetteer of
Scotland, VI. (1885); Bertram, article on Fisheries (Ibid); Chisholm,
Stanford's Compendium of Geography, II. (1902); Maxwell, History of
Co-operation in Scotland (1910), and First Fifty Years of St Cuthbert's
Co-operative Association, 1859-1909 (1909); Milne, "Scottish Banking During
the Last Ten Years," Scottish Bankers Magazine (October, 1913); Barclay,
"Trustee Savings Banks" (Ibid, October, 1909); "The Fishing Industry" (Ibid,
April, 1911); "The Clyde and the Shipping Trade" (Ibid, January, 1912);
Kerr, History of Banking in Scotland, 3rd edition (1918); "Banking Profits
in Scotland," Scottish Bankers Magazine (January, 1910); "Scottish Bank
Crises of the Nineteenth Century " (Ibid, April and July, 1909).
9. The Scottish Trade Union
Movement.—Sidney and Beatrice Webb, The History of Trade Unionism (1894),
and Industrial Democracy (1897); Howell, The Conflicts of Capital and Labour
(1878); Cole, An Introduction to Trade Unionism (1918); Hutchins and
Harrison, A History of Factory Legislation (1907); J. L. and B. Hammond, The
Skilled Labourer, 17601832 (1919); Beer, History of British Socialism
(1919-20); Johnston, History of the Working Classes in Scotland (1920). The
undue partisan spirit of this work detracts from its value as a history.
10. Education.—Universities
of Scotland Acts, 1858-89; Report of the Commissioners under the
Universities Act of 1858 (1863); Report of the Commissioners under the
Universities Act, 1889 (1900); Public General Statutes; Craik, The State and
Its Relation to Education (1896); Kerr, Scottish Education (1910), anil
Memories Grave and Gay (1902); Strong, History of Secondary Education in
Scotland (1909); Strong and others, The Education Act, 1918 (1919); Morgan,
Education and Social Reform (1916); Grant, History of the University of
Edinburgh, (1883); Coutts, History of the University of Glasgow (1909);
Maitland Anderson, Matriculation Roll of St Andrews University; Votiva
Tabella in commemoration of St Andrew» Quin-centenary, by various writers
(1911); Rait, The University of Aberdeen.
11 and 12. Culture and
Printing and Publishing. — Scott's Works; Saintsbury, Sir Walter Scott
(1897); R. H. Hutton, Sir W. Scott (1878); Carlyle's Works; Nichol, Thomas
Carlyle (1892); Stevenson's Works; Graham Balfour, Life of Stevenson (1901);
Cornford, R. L. Stevenson (1899); Masson, Edinburgh Sketches and Memories
(1892); Hepburn Miller, A Literary History of Scotland (1903); Gregory
Smith, Scottish Literature (1919); James Grant, The Newspaper Press, III.
(1872); Norrie, Edinburgh Newspapers Past and Present (1891); Cowper, The
Edinburgh Periodical Press up to 1800 (1908); Dobson, The Ballantyne Press
and its Founders, 1796-1908 (1909); Centenary of The Scotsman, 1817-1917;
The Glasgow Herald, 1783-1911; The Times Printing Number (1912); T.
Constable, Archibald Constable and his Literary Correspondents (1878);
Rout-ledge, Discoveries and Inventions of the Nineteenth Century (1901); D.
Murray, Robert and Andrew Foulis (1918); Bibliography—Its Scope and Methods
(1917), and Some Letters of Robert Foulis (1917). The author also owes to Dr
Murray valuable information on Glasgow printers and publishers, communicated
by letter.
13. Art.—M'Kay, The Scottish
School of Painting; Caw, Scottish Painting Past and Present.
14. Religious
Life.—Cunningham, Church History of Scotland, II. (1882); Mathieson, Church
and Reform in Scotland (1916); Watson, Social Advance (1911); Kerr, The
Renaissance of Worship (1909); Black and Chrystal, Life of William Robertson
Smith (1912); Debilius, Das Kirchliche Leben Schottlands (1911); Hanna, Life
of Chalmers; Blaikie, Thomas Chalmers (1896); Guthrie, Life of Thomas
Guthrie; Smeaton, Thomas Guthrie (1900); Donald MacLeod, Memoir of Norman
MacLeod; Wellwood, Norman MacLeod (1897); Ed. Caird, Memoir of John Caird,
prefixed to his posthumous Gifford Lectures on The Fundamental Ideas of
Christianity (1899); Jones, Principal Caird (1898).
15. Poor Relief.—Report of
the Royal Commission on Relief of the Poor in Scotland (1841); Report of the
Commission on the Poor Laws and Relief of Distress (1909); Statistical
Abstract for the United Kingdo?n, annually presented to Parliament, which
contains statistics as to the number of paupers in any given year; Nicholls,
History of the Scotch Poor Law (1856); Erskine, Principles of the Law of
Scotland, 21st edition, edited by Prof. Rankine; S. and B. Webb, Industrial
Democracy (1897); Social Evils and Problems, Church of Scotland Commission
on the War, edited by Prof. Paterson and Dr D. Watson (1918).
16. Municipal Enterprise and
Social Progress.—Mathieson, Church and Reform in Scotland (1916); Hall
Blyth, Presidential Address to the Institution of Civil Engineers, Minutes
of Proceedings, vol. 199 (1915); " Municipal Enterprises of Glasgow
Corporation " in Local Industries of Glasgow and the West of Scotland,
edited by Angus M'Lean (1901); Young,_ Report on the Evolution and
Development of Public Health Administration in the City of Edinburgh from
1865 to 1919; Brief for Counsel for the Edinburgh Corporation in Connection
with the Amalgamation with Leith (1920); Sir John Lindsay, Glasgow—Its
Municipal Undertakings and Enterprises (1920); Municipal Glasgow, official
publication (1915); Report of the Royal Commission on the Housing of the
Industrial Population of Scotland (1917); Shaw, Municipal Government in
Great Britain (1895); Erskine, Principles of the Law of Scotland; The Year
Book of Social Progress, published by T. Nelson & Sons.
17. Shadows of Social
Life.—Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee ; Gillies, The Scottish
Temperance League, and other publications of the League; Purves, The
Scottish Licensing Laws (1903); Chisholm, Green's Encyclopsedia of the Law
of Scotland, VII, 2nd edition (1912); Reid, The Temperance (Scotland) Act,
1913 (1920); Reports of the Registrar-General for Scotland; Report of the
Commission on Venereal Disease (1916); Report of the House of Lords'
Comniittee on Gambling (1902); Social Evils and Problems, issued by the
Church of Scotland Commission on the War (1918); Report by the National
Service Medical Boards (1920). |