[127]. Canoutas, S. G., Greek-American Guide, 1909, p. 39.

[128]. These prepaid tickets are commonly orders, to be exchanged by the traveler, in Europe, for the actual certificate of transportation. Cf. Rept. N. Y. Com. of Imm., pp. 38 ff.

[129]. See pp. 192, 194.

[130]. See Whelpley, Jas. D., The Problem of the Immigrant, p. 3.

[131]. Report, 1910, p. 116.

[132]. Quoted from the author’s book, Greek Immigration, pp. 236–237. Cf. Cooke-Taylor, W., The Modern Factory System, p. 419.

[133]. Rept. Imm. Com., Japanese and Other Immigrant Races, etc., Abs., p. 46.

[134]. Under authority conferred by Section 1 of the Immigration Law of 1907.

[135]. Millis, H. A., “East Indian Immigration to British Columbia and the Pacific Coast States,” Am. Econ. Rev., Vol. I, No. 1, p. 72. Rept. Comm. Gen. of Imm., 1910, p. 148.

[136]. For a picturesque description of “The Beginning of the Trail” the reader is referred to the first chapter of Professor Steiner’s fascinating book, On the Trail of the Immigrant.