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This was the first published pamphlet on the subject, and has not been excelled for a clear statement of the functions and advantages of the trust company, and of the differences between banks and trust companies.

THE CIRCULARS PUBLISHED BY VARIOUS TRUST COMPANIES furnish a good source of general information regarding the functions they exercise and the advantages they offer.

PROCEEDINGS, REPORTS AND PERIODICALS.

BANKERS MAGAZINE, THE. New York. Published monthly. $5.00 a year. Has a Trust Company Department, and contains numerous notes and articles regarding trust companies. Publishes annually the proceedings of the Trust Company Section of The American Bankers Association. For an historical study of the subject, the files of this magazine, which run back to 1846, are valuable.

BANKING LAW JOURNAL, THE. New York. Published monthly. $4.00 a year.

Has a Savings and Trust Department, gives legal decisions affecting banks and trust companies, with discussions of same. BANKING PERIODICALS.

In addition to those named here, most banking periodicals contain occasional articles relating to trust companies. BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BANKING. New York. lished monthly. $2.00 a year.

Frequently contains articles on trust companies.

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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CHRONICLE, THE. New York. Published weekly. $10.00 a year.

Contains occasional articles on trust companies, and weekly gives news items regarding same. Publishes annually the proceedings of The Trust Company Section of The American Bankers' Association. Good for statistics of New York trust companies.

COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, REPORTS OF THE. Washington. Published annually.

Beginning with 1875, these reports contain statistics of "Loan and Trust Companies", and frequently contain general information and discussions regarding same. Each report gives a resume of the statistics for the previous years.

FORMS COMPILED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE TRUST COMPANY SECTION OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION. New York: Published by the Association, 1903. pp 30.

Contains about forty forms for the use of trust companies. The selections were good, but some of the forms have since been materially improved upon. The Section now keeps at its office (5 Nassau St., New York), a collection of forms contributed by its members.

LAW SOCIETY, THE: PROCEEDINGS TWENTY-NINTH PROVINCIAL MEETING, 1903. London, England.

Contains, pp 234 to 264, a paper on Trustee Companies by Robert C. Nesbitt. Describes the trustee companies of Australia and the Public Trust Office of New Zealand, and discusses somewhat analogous institutions in England.

NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL YEAR BOOK, 1898. Pages 454-462 contain a discussion of the Public Trust Office, with statistics.

NEW ZEALAND, STATISTICS OF THE COLONY OF, 1903. Gives statistics of the Public Trust Office, 1886-1904.

PRINTED FORMS. Published by The Savings Bank Section of The American Bankers' Association. New York, 1906.

A book of forms used by savings banks, taken from samples submitted and used by members. Contains about 600 forms, arranged under the following headings:---Deposits, Withdrawals, Signature and Index Cards, Bond and Mortgage Loans, Depositor's Ledgers, Loans, Miscellaneous Notices and Advices, Passbooks.

SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES, THE LEGAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF. A pamphlet containing the reports of special committees of 1904 and 1905 of The Trust Company Section of The American Bankers Association. Published by the Association, New York, 1905. Besides discussion of the matters indicated by its title, the work includes practical suggestions as to rules and other matters, and some thirty forms.

SAVINGS BANK SECTION OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION, PROceedings of thE. Published annually by the Association, New York.

Contain much that is useful for the savings departments of trust companies.

STATE BANKERS' ASSOCIATIONS, PROCEEDINGS OF. These often contain papers regarding trust companies. They are usually published in local banking periodicals.

STATE BANKING DEPARTMENTS, REPORts of. In States which are strong in trust companies, these reports often contain instructive matter, in addition to statistics. Those of New York are especially useful. See also those of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.

TRUST COMPANIES. New York. Published monthly. $3.00 a year.

A magazine published monthly since March, 1904, devoted exclusively to trust company matters. Contains leading articles on various subjects of interest to trust companies, with news items. There are many valuable articles in its files.

TRUST COMPANY SECTION OF THE AMERICAN BANKERS' ASSOCIATION, PROCEEDINGS OF THE. Published annually since 1896 by the Association, New York.

Contains the valuable papers and addresses delivered at the meetings, with stenographic reports of the discussions, lists of officers

and members. The proceedings for the years 1896-1903, inclusive, have been published under one cover.

TRUST COMPANY SECTION, PENNSYLVANIA BANKERS' ASSOCIATION, PRO

CEEDINGS OF THE.

These are included in the Proceedings of the annual meetings of The Pennsylvania Bankers' Association since 1901.

ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS.

(NOTE.-With a few exceptions, this list does not include articles in the periodicals named in the preceding list, for which their indexes should be consulted. An exception is made of the Bulletin of The American Institute of Banking [referred to below as Bulletin], because it does not publish an index.)

ADVANTAGES OF TRUST COMPANIES, THE. W. C. Miller. Bulletin, Oct.. 15, 1905, p 550.

AUSTRALIAN TRUST COMPANIES. C. E. Cowdery. Trust Companies, Vol. II, p 676.

BANKS, THE, AND THE TRUST COMPANIES. The Nation, Vol. LXXIV, pp 362-3, May 8, 1902; Vol. LXXXII, p 132, Feb. 15, 1906. (Editorials.)

BONDS AS INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. XXX, pp 193-427.

A group of papers under the following headings:-The Proper Basis for Bond Accounts When Held for Investment, by Charles E. Sprague; The Valuation of Bonds on an Income Basis, by Charles E. Sprague; Bond Redemption and Sinking Funds, by C. M. Keys;. The Value of a Bond Department to a Bank or Trust Company, by George B. Caldwell; Tables of Bond Values-Theory and Use, by Montgomery Rollins; Essential Recitals in the Various Kinds of Bonds, by Andrew Squire; Organization and Management of a Bond House, by William Foley; Bond Salesmanship, by William Foley; Seiling American Bonds in Europe, by Charles F. Speare; Methods of Accounting and Auditing in a Bond House, by Charles S. Ludlam; Bonds as Additional Banking Reserve, by William C. Cornwell; Railroad Bonds as an Investment Security, by Floyd W. Mundy; Electric Interurban Railway Bonds as Investments, by Edgar Van Deusen; Real Estate Bonds as an Investment Security, by George A. Hurd; Industrial Bonds as an Investment, by Lyman Spitzer; The Physical Condition of a Municipality Issuing Bonds, by Harry E. Weil; Municipal Bond Issues Explained, by Harry E. Weil; Protection of Municipal Bonds, by Park Terrell; Classification and Description of Bonds, by F. A. Cleveland; Bonds in Their Relation to Corporation Finance, by F. A. Cleveland.

CONTROL AND SUPERVISION OF TRUST COMPANIES, THE. Frederick D. Kilburn. Annals of the American Academy of Political and SocialTM Science, Vol. XXIV, pp 27-42. July, 1904.

DEFINITION AND HISTORY OF TRUST COMPANIES, THE. Clay Herrick. Banking Law Journal, Vol. XX, p 329. (May, 1903.) Same article, Bulletin, July 1, 1903, p 8.

DETAILS OF A TRUST COMPANY'S BUSINESS, A FEW. Walter P. McComas. Bulletin, May 15, 1903, p 8.

FEDERAL SUPERVISION OF TRUST COMPANIES. David R. Carson. Bulletin, Sept. 15, 1905, p 421.

GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES. William Barrett Ridgely. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. XXIV, pp 15-26. July, 1904.

GROWTH OF TRUST COMPANIES. Alfred M. Barrett. Bulletin, January, 1906, p 25.

GROWTH OF TRUST COMPANIES. Charles A. Conant. American Review of Reviews, Vol. XXVI, p 574. November, 1902. (Reprinted in Conant's "Wall Street and The Country.")

GROWTH, REMARKABLE, OF AMERICAN BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES. S. S. Pratt. Independent, Vol. LIX, pp 1454-67. Dec. 21, 1905. How A TRUST COMPANY MAKES ITS MONEY. T. W. Lamont. Bulletin,

May 15, 1905, p 1327.

ILLINOIS TRUST COMPANIES. W. E. Miller. Bulletin, Sept. 1, 1904, p. 377.

JOINT ACCOUNT, LEGAL ASPECTS OF PAYMENT TO SURVIVOR OF. Thomas B. Paton. Proceedings Savings Bank Section of the American Bankers' Association, 1906.

KNICKERBOCKER TRUST CO. SUSPENSION. See "UNLOCKING $47,000,000." Harper's Weekly, Vol. LII, pp 8-9, April 11, 1908.

LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF TRUSTEES UNDER CORPORATION BONDS AND MORTGAGES OR DEEDS OF TRUST. Robert Ludlow Fowler. American

Law Review, Vol. XXIV, pp 703-726.

MODERN TRUST COMPANY, A. W. F. Mackay. Bulletin, Dec. 1, 1904, p 693.

NATURE AND THE FIELD OF TRUST COMPANIES, THE. World's Work, August, 1902, Vol. IV, pp 2463-5.

PUBLIC'S STAKE IN THE TRUST COMPANIES, THE. World's Work, June, 1905, Vol. X, pp 6237-9.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE, THE. Henry D. Lloyd. Current Literature, Vol. XXIX, pp 671-2.

December, 1900. (Subdivision of article on

Some New Zealand Experiments.)

PUBLIC TRUSTEE, THE.

E. K. Allen. Nineteenth Century, Vol. LXIII,

pp 297-301. February, 1908. PUBLIC TRUSTEE, SOME COMMENTS ON THE.

William Schooling. Nine

teenth Century, Vol. LXIII, pp 465-475. March, 1908.

RELATION OF TRUST COMPANIES TO BANKS, THE. J. Barton Townsend. Bulletin, Sept. 1, 1904, p 373.

RELATION OF TRUST COMPANIES TO INDUSTRIAL COMBINATIONS, AS ILLUSTRATED BY THE UNITED STATES SHIPBUILDING Co. L. Walter Sammis. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. XXIV, pp 239-270. July, 1904.

RESERVES OF TRUST COMPANIES. Festus J. Wade. Bulletin, Oct. 15, 1904, p 521.

SAFEGUARDING THE TRUST COMPANIES. C. M. Keys. World's Work, February, 1908, Vol. XV, pp 9907-9912.

STOCK TRANSFERS. James S. Carr. Bulletin, April 1, 1903, p 10. SUPERVISION OF TRUST COMPANIES. World's Work, November, 1904, Vol. IX, pp 5457-8.

TITLE INSURANCE. J. Smith Christy.

Bulletin, June 1, 1905, p 23. TRUST ACCOUNTS IN SAVINGS BANKS. William Hanhart. Proceedings Savings Bank Section of the American Bankers' Association, 1903. TRUST AND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Thomas Leaming, Lippin'cott's Magazine, Vol. XLII, pp 886-893, December, 1888. (An early view.)

TRUST COMPANIES. W. F. Mackay. Bulletin, Aug. 1, 1905, p 266.
TRUST COMPANIES: IS THERE DANGER IN THE SYSTEM? A. D. Noyes.
Political Science Quarterly, Vol. XVI, pp 248-261. June, 1901.
TRUST COMPANIES. Chas. E. Willock. Bulletin, March 1, 1903, p 7.
TRUST COMPANIES. Guy Morrison Walker. A pamphlet published by
Moore, Baker & Co., Boston, 1903. Contains a discussion of the
earning power of trust companies, and reasons for their growth.
TRUST COMPANIES AND THE CLEARING HOUSE. Horace White.
Nation, Feb. 12, 1903, Vol. LXXVI, p 126.
TRUST COMPANIES AND THE PANIC. William Justus Boies. American
Review of Reviews, December, 1907, Vol. XXXVI, pp 680-83.
TRUST COMPANIES AND RESERVES. A. S. Frissell. Annals of the Ameri-
can Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. XXXI, p 463.
TRUST COMPANIES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS. Samuel M. Hahn.
July 1, 1902, p 10; July, 15, 1902, p 11.

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Bulletin,

TRUST COMPANIES: THEIR ORGANIZATION, GROWTH AND MANAGEMENT. Clay Herrick. Bankers Magazine, 1904-1907, incl. Vols. LXVIIILXXV.

TRUST COMPANY ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, THE. The Banking Law Journal, Vol. XXI, pp 419-20.

TRUST COMPANY, THE. Arthur H. Cooley. Bulletin, Feb. 15, 1903, p 9. TRUST COMPANY, THE. Charles W. Stevenson. The Bankers' Monthly, July, August, September and October, 1903, Vol. XXV.

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