8. Transportation in rural districts. (Vogt, Introduction to Rural Sociology, chapter iv; Gillette, Constructive Rural Sociology, chapter ix; Waugh, Rural Improvement, chapter iii.)
9. The marketing of farm products. (Weld, The Marketing of Farm
Products; Annals, vol. xlviii, pages 91-238; King, Lower Living
Costs in Cities, chapter x; Harris, Co÷peration, the Hope of the
Consumer, chapter iii.)
10. Tenancy. (Annals, vol. xl, pages 29-40; Vogt, Introduction to Rural Sociology, chapter v.)
11. Rural hygiene. (Ogden, Rural Hygiene; Gillette, Constructive Rural Sociology, chapter xi; Vogt, Introduction to Rural Sociology, chapters vii and viii.)
12. Immigrant communities in the country. (Annals, vol. xl, pages 69-80.)
13. Rural housing. (Annals, vol. li, pages 110-116; Waugh, Rural Improvement, chapter x.)
14. The country town. (Anderson, The Country Town.)
15. The rural school. (Bailey, The Training of Farmers, pages 173- 194; Vogt, Introduction to Rural Sociology, chapter xv; Galpin, Rural Life, chapter vii; King, Education for Social Efficiency, chapters iii and iv; Butterfield, The Farmer and the New Day, chapter vii.)
16. The country church. (Butterfield, The Country Church and the Rural Problem; Gill and Pinchot, The Country Church; Carney, Country Life and the Country School, chapter iii; Gillette, Constructive Rural Sociology, chapter xv; Vogt, Introduction to Rural Sociology, chapters xvii and xviii; Galpin, Rural Life, chapter xi; Annals, vol. xl, pages 131-139.)
17. The Grange. (Carney, Country Life and the Country School, chapter iv.)