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SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

TO

THE ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA

NAMING ONLY THOSE WHOSE INITIALS ARE SIGNED TO THE ARTICLES

IN THE NEW VOLUMES, XXX., XXXI. AND XXXII., WITH TITLES

OF THE MORE IMPORTANT OF THEIR ARTICLES

For Contributors who wrote only for the 28 earlier volumes see list beginning on page 949 of Volume XXIX.

Further acknowledgment of the collaboration of some of the Contributors named below and of others, who, while not contributing articles, have by their aid and counsel enriched these new volumes will be found on pages vii–xiv. of the Preface in Vol. XXX.

ABBOTT, GRACE, M.A. (G.Ab.) Chief of the Children's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor. Formerly Director, Child Labor Division, U.S. Children's Bureau; and Executive Secretary, Illinois Immigrants Commission, Chicago.
Children, Laws Relating to (United States); Child Welfare (United States); Juvenile Employment (United States).
ACLAND, SIR REGINALD BRODIE DUKE, M.A., K.C. (R.B.D.A.) Judge Advocate of the Fleet. Member of the British Government Committee on the Treatment by the Enemy of Prisoners of War, and of the Committee on the Breaches of the Laws of War.
Prisoners of War.
ACWORTH, COMMANDER BERNARD, D.S.O., R.N. (B.A.)
Submarine Mines (in part).
ADAM, GEORGE JEFFREYS. (G.A.) Formerly Correspondent of The Times in Paris.
Briand, A.; Deschanel, P.; France (in part); French Equatorial Africa.
ADAMS, THOMAS SEWALL, Ph.D. (T.S.A.) Professor of Political Economy in Yale University. Advisor on Taxation, U.S. Treasury Department.
Excess Profits Duty (United States); Income Tax (United States); United States (Finance), (Taxation).
ADAMS, WILLIAM GEORGE STEWART, M.A. (W.G.S.A.) Gladstone Professor of Political Theory and Institutions in the University of Oxford.
Education (United Kingdom).
AINSLIE, DOUGLAS, B.A.(Oxon.). (D.A.) Translator of Benedetto Croce's works. Author of John of Damascus; The Song of the Stewarts, and other poems.
Croce, Benedetto (in part).
ALCOCK, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL ALFRED WILLIAM, C.I.E., M.B., LL.D., F.R.S. (A.A.) Indian Medical Service (retired). Professor of Medical Zoology in the University of London, at the London School of Tropical Medicine. Author of A Naturalist in Indian. Seas; Entomology for Medical Officers; etc.
Medical Entomology.
ALCOCK, W. BROUGHTON. (W.B.A.) Director Central Laboratory, Ministry of Pensions.
Dysentery.
ANDRADE, EDWARD NEVILLE DA COSTA, D.Sc., Ph.D., F.Inst.P. (E.N.da C.A.) Fellow of University College, London. Professor of Physics in the Artillery College, Woolwich.
Range-Finders and Position-Finders (in part).
ANDREWS, IRENE OSGOOD, A.B. (I.O.A.) Assistant Secretary, American Association for Labor Legislation. Author of Working Women in Tanneries; Irregular Employment and the Living Wage for Women; Economic Effects of the War upon Women and Children in Great Britain; etc.
Women (United States); Women's Employment (United States); Women Police (United States).
ARMSTRONG, HENRY EDWARD, Ph.D., LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S. (H.E.A.) Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the City and Guilds College, South Kensington. Davy Medallist of the Royal Society, 1911.
Chemistry.
ASHMORE, MAJOR-GENERAL EDWARD BAILEY, C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O. (E.B.A.) Commander of the Legion of Honour. General in Command of the London Air Defences.
Air Raids.
ASPINALL, ALGERNON EDWARD, C.M.G., B.A. (A.E.A.) Secretary to the West India Committee. Author of The British West Indies; The Pocket Guide to the West Indies; etc.
West Indies, British.
ATKINSON, ARTHUR RICHMOND, B.A.(Oxon.). (A.R.A.) Sometime Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn; Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand; Member of the New Zealand House of Representatives, 1899–1902.
Massey, W. F.; New Zealand.
ATKINSON, MAJOR CHARLES FRANCIS. (C.F.A.) T.D. Late East Surrey Regiment. Distinguished Service Medal (U.S.A.), Order of Saint Anne (Russia). Formerly Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford. Staff Officer for Trench Warfare Research, 1915–7. British Instructor in Intelligence, American Expeditionary Force, 1918. Editorial Staff of the 11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. Author of Grant's Campaigns; The Wilderness and Cold Harbor; etc.
Air Bombs (in part); Ammunition (in part); Army (Russian, in part, German); Artillery (in part); Balkan Wars (in part); Bombthrowers; Cordonnier, General; Eastern European Front Campaigns (in part); Flamethrowers; Flying Corps (in part); Foch, Marshal; Grenades (in part); Intelligence, Military (in part); Liege; Masuria, Battles in; Maubeuge, Siege of; Namur; Narew, Battles of the (7975); Naroch Lake; Rifles and Light Machine-Guns (in part); Serbian Campaigns; Siegecraft and Siege Warfare; Signal Service (in part); Trench Ordnance (in part); Western European Front Campaigns (in part); Woevre, Battles in (in part).
ATKINSON, CAPTAIN C. T. (C.T.A.) Historical Section, Committee of Imperial Defence.
Artois, Battles in (in part); Somme, Battles of the (in part); Ypres-Yser, Battles of (in part).
AXON, ERNEST. (E.A.*) Deputy Chief Librarian, Manchester Public Libraries. Formerly President, Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society. Editor, of Bygone Lancashire.
Manchester.

The Initials in brackets indicate the Signatures adopted to distinguish the Contributors.

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