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Statutes. [Resolution relative to the payment of coin for bullion, and other measures to preserve an adequate supply of gold and silver coins in use.] March 26, 1832. 8 pp. 8°. (U.S. 22 cong. I sess. H. resolution 7.)

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Tarassenko-Otreschkoff (N.) De l'or et de l'argent, leur origine, quantité extraite dans toutes les contrées du monde connu depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'en 1855, accumulation actuelle de ces métaux dans les principaux états, et leur rapport mutuel suivant leur poids et leur valeur. Paris, 1856. 8°.

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Bankers', Brokers' and Merchants' Reference and Calendar. American gold quotations, 1862'63-'64-'65-'66, at the New York Gold Exchange. Price of gold each quarter of an hour for 1866, and highest and lowest price of gold each day for 1862'63-'64-'65. New York: Given, Jones & Co., 1867. 33 l. 32°.

Howard (Joseph P.) Howard's gold chart; showing at a glance all the fluctuations in the price of gold from January 1, 1862, to the present date [1863]. New York [cop. 1863]. 4 ft. 10 in. x. 1 ft. 6 in. folded 8°.

Mersereau (J. C.) American gold quotations, 1862... '66 and members of the New York gold exchange, New York Stock Exchange, Open board brokers, and Petroleum board brokers. New York: J. C. Mersereau, 1866. 19 l. 32°.

American gold quotations, 1862...-'68. Gold exchange bank clearings. Members New York gold exchange, New York Stock Exchange, Open board brokers. List of New York city banks. New York: the Compiler, 1868. 42 l., 3-25 pp. nar. 24°.

American gold, 1862-1876. Gold clearings, 1875. Gold loans, 1875. Members New York Gold Exchange, New York Stock Exchange... New York: J. C. Mersereau, 1876. 2 p.l., 19 pp., 27 tab. 32°.

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Delmar (Alexander). Gold money and paper money. New York, 1863. 8°.

Lees (W. Nassau). The drain of silver to the east, and the currency of India. London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1864. xii, 196 pp. 12°.

France.-l'Agriculture, du Commerce et des Travaux Publics, Ministère de. Enquête sur la législation relative au taux de l'intêret de l'argent. Paris: Imprimerie Impériale, 1865. 2 v. f°.

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Dépositions de MM. les délégués et regents de la Banque de France. Paris: Imprimerie Impériale, 1867. 2 p.l., 291 pp., 11., 5 tab. 8°. (France. Garde des Sceaux.)

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Smith (J. F.) Remarks on a gold currency for India, and proposal of measures for the introduction of the British sovereign; also a suggestion regarding international coinage with a letter to The Right Hon. the Secretary of State for India... London: Ch. & E. Layton, 1868. viii, 119 pp. 8°. Seyd (Ernest). Bullion and foreign exchanges theoretically and practically considered; followed by a defence of the double valuation, with...reference to the proposed system of universal coinage. London: E. Wilson, 1868. 700 pp. 8°.

Blake (William P.) Report upon the precious metals: being statistical notices of the principal gold and silver producing regions of the world represented at the Paris...exposition. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1869. vii, 369 pp., 1 diagr. 8°. (U. S. Paris Univ. Exp. 1867 Comm.)

Same. (In: U. S. Paris Univ. Exp. 1867 Comm. Report. 1870. v. 2.)

The production of precious metals; or, Statistical notices of the principal gold and silver producing regions of the world; with a chapter upon the unification of gold and silver coinage. New York, 1869. 8°.

Du Bois (William Ewing). Propositions for a revised system of weights, and a restoration of silver currency. n. p. [1869] 8°.

France.-Commission de l'Étalon Monétaire. Procès-verbaux et rapport de la commission, suivis d'annexes, relatifs à la question monétaire. Paris: Imp. Nationale, 1869. 273 PP. f. (France. Minist. des Finances.)

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Soetbeer (Georg Adolph). Graphische Darstellungen in Bezug auf Werthrelation der Edelmetalle. Hamburg, 1869. diag. 4°.

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Wolowski (L. F. M. R.) La question monètaire. Paris: Guillaumin & Co., 1869. 2 p. l., iv, xl, 239 pp. 2. ed. 8°.

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Chevalier (Michel). Sénat Question monétaire. Rapport et discours de M. Chevalier, sénateur. Paris: Ch. Lahure, 1870. 45 pp. 8°. Nahuys (Maurin), graaf. Die Muenzreform Deutschlands, vom nationalen und internationalen Standpunkt betrachtet. [Preface signed: M. Nahuys.] Utrecht: Kemink & Sohn 1870. vi, 716 pp. 8°.

La réforme monétaire d'Allemagne, considéréé au point de vue national et international. [Preface signed: M. Nahuys.] Utrecht: Kemink & Fils, 1870. vi, 7-16 pp. 8°.

Mohl (M.) Über die Gefahr einer verfehlten Münz-Reform. Stuttgart, 1871. 16°.

Zur Münzfrage. Tübingen, 1871. 8°. Weibezahn (H.) Mark oder Goldgulden sowie die internationale Seite der deutschen Münzreform. Leipzig: J. J. Weber, 1871. 3 ll., 44 pp. 8°. Bamberger (L.) Zur deutschen Münzgesetzgebung. (VIRCHOW, R. Sammlung. 7. Ser., Heft 161.) Berlin, 1872. 8°.

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France. Enquête sur le question monétaire. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1872. f°. (France. Conseil Supérieur du Commerce, de l'Agriculture et de l'Industrie.)

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Roscher (W.) Betrachtungen über die Währungsfrage der deutschen Münzreform. (HOLTZENDORFF, F. v., and ONCKEN, W. Deutsche Zeit- u. Streit-Frag. Jahrg. 1., Heft 2.) Berlin, 1872. 8°.

Nahuys (Maurin), graaf. De Nederlandsche muntvraag in betrekking tot de internationale muntcirculatie. Mit een advies van Em. de Laveleye en een adres van den Gemeenteraad te Maastricht. Amsterdam: N. H. Beer, 1873. 45 pp., I l. 8°.

Nothomb (Eugène), baron. Rapport sur la deuxième loi monétaire allemande, du 9. juillet 1873. n. p. [1873?] 32 pp. 8°.

Brown (William). The labor and money questions: a new catechism on political economy. Montreal, 1874. 24°. 68 pp.

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1874. 8°. Conférence monétaire entre la Belgique, la France, la Grèce, l'Italie et la Suisse. 1874-76. Procès verbaux. Paris: Imprimerie_Nationale, 1874-76. 3 v. f°. (France. Affaires Étrangères, Ministère des.)

Moran (Charles). Money, currencies, and banking. New York: S. W. Green, 1875. 65 pp. 8°. Wirth (Max). Die Reform der Umlaufsmittel im Deutschen Reiche. Ein Nachtrag zur "Geschichte der Handelskrisen." Frankfurt am Main: J. D. Sauerländer, 1875. 2 p.l., 70 pp. 8°.

1876.

[Appleton (Nathan).] Coinage [being the relations between gold and silver]. New York, 1876. 6 pp. 8°.

Baird (Henry Carey). Money and its substitutes. Philadelphia, 1876. 8°.

Barrows (H. D.) Bi-metalism, with each metal a legal tender, and freely coinable only in proportion to its value. Los Angeles, 1876. 21. 8°.

Bamberger (Ludwig). Reichsgold. Studien über Währung und Wechsel. Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 1876. vi, 202 pp. 3. ed. 8°.

Cernuschi (Henri). Marius Michel Chevalier et le bimétallisme: articles publiés dans le Siècle en avril et mai, 1876. Paris, 1876. 12°.

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Cohnstaedt (Ludwig). Zur Silberfrage. Eine Studie. Frankfurt am Main: Jaeger, 1876. 2 p. 1., 76 pp. 8°.

Great Britain.-Depreciation of Silver Committee. Report from the select committee on depreciation of silver; together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence and appendix. [London?] 1876. I p. 1., lvi, 205 pp. f°. (H. of C. paper 338.)

Hewitt (Abraham Stevens). The use and abuse of silver as money. Remarks ... in the House of Representatives, Aug. 6., 1876. Wash8°. ington, 1876. 25 pp.

Horton (S. D.) Silver and gold in their relation to the problem of resumption. [Privately printed.] Cincinnati: R. Clarke & Co., 1876. xii, 13-140 pp. 8°.

India. Financial Department. The production of gold and silver, the demand for gold, and the price of silver. Calcutta: Office of Government Printing, 1876. 2 l., vi, 117 pp. f. (Selections from the records of the Government of India, financial department.)

Jones (John Percival). Resumption and the double standard: or, The impossibility of resuming specie payments in the United States without restoring the double standard of gold and silver. A speech delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 24. 1876. Washington, 1876. 130 PP. 8°.

The optional standard: speech in Senate of United States, June 28. 1876; also, The conference report on silver speech in Senate of United States, July 15. 1876. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1876. 8°.

1876, continued.

Mill (John Stuart). Views of John Stuart Mill on the subject of a double standard and subsidiary coins. Philadelphia: Rees, Welsh & Co., 1876. 21. 4°.

Repr. from his: Principles of political economy, book III ch. x.

Plain talk about free silver. [A dialogue.] [Chicago? 1876?] 12 pp. 8°.

Ruggles (Samuel Bulkley). Vital necessity of preliminary international monetary conference for establishing the relative legal values of gold and silver coin. Letter in behalf of the New York Chamber of Commerce, to the director of the Mint of the United States November 28th, 1876. New York: J. J. Little & Co., 1877. 11 pp. 8°.

Seyd (Ernest). The fall in the price of silver: its causes, its consequences, and their possible avoidance, with special reference to India. London: H. S. King & Co., 1876. vi, 7-112 pp. 8°.

Smith (J. T.) Silver and the Indian exchanges; a remedy for its depreciation, in ten essays, submitted to the Secretary of State for India in Council. London: E. Wilson [1876]. v. p. 8°.

Smith (Samuel). Three letters on the Silver question, by S. S., president of the... Chamber of Commerce of Liverpool. Liverpool: J. A. D. Watts & Co., 1876. 23 PP.

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United States.-Mint Bureau. Letter... transmitting report of the Director of the Mint, showing the production of gold and silver in the United States, and in other countries of the world from 1845 to 1875 inclusive. May 19, 1876. 15 pp. 8°. (U. S. 44. Cong. I. sess. Sen. ex, doc. 64.)

Monetary Commission. Report of the monetary commission created under joint resolution of Aug. 15, 1876. n. t.-p. 208 pp. 8°. (44. cong. 2. sess. S. rpt. 703.)

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cong. 2 sess.

Same, with appendices. 2 v. (In: 44.
S. rpts. v. 5.)

Same, March 2, 1877. (In: U. S. 44
H. rpt. 185. v. 2.)

Same. Separate. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1877-79. 2 v. 8°.

Same. Reprint. Report of the silver commission of 1876. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1887. I p. l., 208 pp.

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Wells (David Ames). Robinson Crusoe's money; or, The remarkable financial fortunes and misfortunes of a remote island community. With illustrations by Thomas Nast. New York: Harper & Bros., 1876. 118 pp. 8°.

White (Horace). The silver question. An essay on the proposed remonetization of silver in the United States. Read at the general meeting of the American Social Science Association, at Saratoga, September 6., 1876. Chicago: Jansen, McClurg & Co., 1876. 28 pp. 8°.

Wiegand (C.) An appeal to the press and legislatures of the civilized world, showing monetization of silver to be a need of mankind; showing also that legal tender silver notes, if ordained receivable for a small per cent. of customs, will raise the greenback to par with gold. [Virginia City? 1876?] 8 pp. 8°.

Repr.: Virginia City "Enterprise," of April 23, 1876.

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Bagehot (W.) Some articles on the depreciation of silver, and on topics connected with it. London, 1877. 8°.

Balch (Thomas). Philadelphia social science association. Free coinage and a self-adjusting ratio. A paper read before the above association, Feb'y 23, 1877. Philadelphia: Phil. Soc. Science Assoc. [1877] 27 PP. 8°.

Repr.: Penn Monthly, March, 1877.

Barrows (Henry D.) Gold and silver. An expostulation and a suggestion-A composite single standard deducible from a double standard. n. t.-p. [Los Angeles, 1877.] 21. 8°.

The money paradox; or, Two metals and one standard. n. t.-p. [Los Angeles, 1877.] 21. S. Silver and greenbacks. n. t. p. [Los Angeles, 1877.] 7 pp. 8°. Boston Board of Trade. Memorial relating to the remonetizing of silver coin, and remonstrating against making silver coin an unlimited legal tender. January 10, 1877. 2 pp. 8°. (U. S. 44 cong. 2 sess. Sen. mis doc. 26.)

Crawford (F. M.) Our silver. A letter addressed to George S. Coe. New York: D. Taylor, 1877. 27 pp. 8°.

Frothingham (Frederick). The Bland silver bill. A sermon preached in the First Unitarian Church of Buffalo, N. Y., December 16., 1877. Buffalo: Haas, Nauert & Klein, 1877. 1 p.l., 12°. 5-21 pp.

Gantt (Thomas T.) The unconstitutionality of act of Congress of February 12, 1873, demonetizing silver. St. Louis: G. I. Jones & Co., 1877I p.l., 42 pp. 8°.

Repr.: The Southern Law Review. Girardin (Émile de). questions de l'année 1877.

La question d'argent: Paris, 1877.

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1877, continued.

Laveleye (Émile de). Bi-metallic money. Translated from the Revue de Belgique by George Walker. New York: The Banker's Magazine & Statistical Register, 1877. 24 pp. 8°.

Moore (James Solomon). Letters on the silver question (as originally published in the "Evening Post.") New York: Russell Bros., 1877. 48 pp. 8°.

Poor (Henry Varnum). Money and its laws: embracing a history of monetary theories, and a history of the currencies of the United States... New York: H. V. & H. W. Poor, 1877. xl, 623 pp. 8°.

Ruggles (Samuel Bulkley). The dollar of our fathers." Movement of silver... New York: Chamber of Commerce, 1877. 16 pp. 8°.

Schneider (J. P.) Zur Währungsfrage. (HOLTZENDORFF, F. v. Deutsche Zeit- und Streit-Fragen. Berlin, 1877. 8°. 6. Jahr., Heft 89.)

Silver (The) question. Papers read before the American Social Science Association, at Saratoga, Sept. 5., 1877. By B. F. Nourse, and W. Stanley Jevons. Boston: the Assoc., 1877. 32 pp. 8°. Silver question. [Newspaper cuttings arranged by G. L. Ford and W. C. Ford. New York, 1877.] 33 pp. 8°.

Simonin (Louis Laurent). L'or et l'argent. Paris, 1877. 12°. (Bibliothèque de merv.)

Suess (Eduard). Die Zukunft des Goldes, Wien, 1877. 8°.

Toppan (Robert Noxon). Historical succession of monetary metallic standards reviewed, in a letter to the committee of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York on international coinage. New York, 1877. 18 pp. 8°.

United States.-Treasury Department. Letter in reference to the amount of gold coin and gold bullion now in the Treasury. November 15, 1877. 3 pp. 8°. (U. S. 45 cong. I sess. H. ex. doc. 14.)

Wagner (A. H. G.) Unsere Münzreform. (HOLTZENDORFF, F. von, and ONCKEN, W. Deutsche Zeit- u. Streit-Frag. Jahrg., 6. Heft 95.) Berlin, 1877. 8°.

Warner (Adoniram Judson). The appreciation of money: its effects on debts, industry and national wealth. Embracing the substance of a discourse delivered at Xenia, Ohio, with additions, together with essays on financial questions written at various times. Philadelphia: H. C. Baird & Co., 1877. 93 pp. 8°.

Wells (David Ames). The silver question: the dollar of the fathers versus the dollar of the sons. Also an extract from an article in the North American Review, November, 1877, on the unconstitutionality of the repeal of the obligations of the Resumption Act. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1877. 47 pp. 8°. (Econ. Monographs No. 2.)

1878.

Bayard (Thomas Francis). A stable standard essential for prosperity. Speech... in the Senate of the United States, February 4, 1878. Washington, 1878. 28 pp. 8°.

Blaine (James Gillespie). Remonetization of silver, Speech of Hon. J. G. Blaine, of Maine, delivered in the United States Senate, Thursday, Feb. 7, 1878. Washington: R. O. Polkinhorn, 1878. 8 pp. 8°.

Repr.: Congressional record.

Bright (John M.) Remonetization and free coinage of silver. Speech... in the House of Representatives, January 26., 1878. Washington, 1878. 19 pp. 8°.

Cernuschi (Henri). Le Bland bill. Articles publiés dans le Siècle. 66 pp. Paris: Guillaumin & Cie., 1878. 8°.

The Bland bill, its grounds, its alleged dishonesty, its imperfections, its future. Paris: the author, 1878. 24 pp. 8°.

La diplomatie monétaire en 1878. Paris, 1878. 8°.

Chittenden (S. B.) The clipped dollar. Speech of Mr. S. B. Chittenden, of New York, in the House of Representatives, February 9, 1878. Washington, 1878. 15 pp. 8°.

Conférence monétaire entre la Belgique, la France, la Grèce, l'Italie et la Suisse en 1878. Convention et procès verbaux. Paris, 1878. 139 pp. f°.

Conference monétaire internationale, 1878. See International monetary conference, 1878.

Dutton (Clarence Edward). The silver question. (Bulletin of the Philosophical Society of Washington. v. 3, p. 78-103. Smithsonian Inst. Misc. coll. v. 20 (no. 423). Washington, 18781880.)

Eaton (W. W.) Remonetization of silver. Speech of the Hon. W. W. Eaton, of Connecticut, delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 5th., 1878. [Washington? Darby & Duvall, 1878.] 16 pp. 8°.

Exhibit B. Diagram showing the quotations of the gold price of silver in London, from January, 1873 to 1878 (monthly averages). n. p. [1878?] I diag. fo.

Great (The) money questions of the day. [Signed: S.] n. t.-p. [Ann Arbor, Mich., 1878] 9 pp. 8°.

Handbook (A) on gold and silver by an Indian official [i. e., R. H. Hollingbery]. xii, 387 pp. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1878. 8°.

Hewitt (Abram Stevens). How prosperity may be regained. Speech . . . in the House of Representatives, February 21., 1878. Washington, 1878. 15 pp. 8°.

Hill (Benjamin H.) Coinage of silver dollars. "A dollar is a dollar's worth!" Speech of the Hon. Benj. H. Hill, of Georgia; delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 8th., 1878. [Washington? Darby & Duvall, 1878.] 16 pp. 8°.

Howe (John B.) The political economy of Great Britain, the United States, and France in the use of money. . . Boston, 1878. 8°.

Production and exchange: a definition of money and deposits. New York: Banker's Magazine, 1878. 22 pp. 8°.

Howe (Timothy O.) Coinage of silver dollars. Speech in the Senate of the United States, February 5, 1878. Washington, 1878. 18 pp. 8°.

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