Cook, O. F. “City and Country, Effects of Human Environments on the Progress of Civilization,” Jour. Hered., XIV (1921), 253–59.

Galpin, Charles J. Rural Life (New York, 1918).

One of the best analyses of rural life available, and of great value as a basis for comparison between city life and country life. (IV, 1, 2, 5; V, 1, 2, 3; X, 1, 3.)

Gillette, J. M. Rural Sociology (New York, 1922). (IV; V, 1, 2; VI, 8; X, 1, 3.)

Groves, E. R. “Psychic Causes of Rural Migration,” Amer. Jour. Sociol., XXI (1916), 623–27. (IV, 5; VII, 3; X, 1, 3.)

Jastrow, J. “Die Städtegmeinschaft in ihren kulturellen Beziehungen,” Zeitschr. für Sozialwiss., X (1907), 42–51.

Indicates institutions to which urban life has given impetus.

Morse, H. N. The Social Survey in Town and Country Areas (New York, 1925).

Peattie, Roderick. “The Isolation of the Lower St. Lawrence Valley,” Geog. Rev., V (February, 1918), 102–18.

An excellent study of provincialism as a result of isolation. (IV, 5.)