5. Development of the textile industry. [Soc. England, 6: 589-599.]
6. The cotton industry. [Slagg in Ward, Reign, 2: 153-195; Helm in Ashley, 68-92; S. J. Chapman, The cotton industry and trade, London, 1905.]
7. The woolen and worsted industries. [Hooper in Ashley, 93-119; Graham in Lectures, chap, 10; J. H. Clapham, The woollen and worsted industries, London, 1907.]
8. Linen and flax. [Patterson in Ashley, 120-150.]
9. Pottery. [Soc. England, 6: 379-392.]
10. England as a wheat market. [Edgar, Story, chap. 5.]
11. The food supply of London. [Quarterly Review, Oct., 1899, 190: 467-486; Jan., 1900, 191: 117-137.]
12. England’s food supply in time of war; need of the navy. [H. Seton-Karr in North Amer. Rev., 1897, 164: 651-663; W. E. Bear in National Rev., 1896, 27: 133-144; Quarterly Review, 1905, 203-572-598.]
13. Project of national granaries for storing a supply of food. [R. B. Marston in Nineteenth Century, 1898, 43: 879-889; Yerburgh in Nat. Rev., 1896; 27: 197-207.]
14. British capital abroad and the balance of trade. [Mulhall in No. Amer. Rev., 1899, 168: 499-505; Crammond in Quarterly Rev., 1911; 215: 43-67; C. K. Hobson, The export of capital, London, 1914.]