Part 11 (1/2)
[Footnote 67: _British Medical Journal_, 1921, vol. ii, p. 93.]
[Footnote 68: _The Small Family System_, 2nd edit., p. 2.]
[Footnote 69: _Supplement to The British Medical Journal_, March 18, 1905, p. 110.]
[Footnote 70: _Common Sense on the Population Question_, by Teresa Billington-Greig, p. 4. Published by the Malthusian League.]
[Footnote 71: _Medico-Legal Society_, July 7, 1921.]
[Footnote 72: _Suppl. Qu_. 49, Art. 6: ”_Voluptates meretricias vir in uxore quoerit quando nihil aliud in ea attendit quam quod in meretrice attenderet_” (A husband seeks from his wife harlot pleasures when he asks from her only what he might ask from a harlot). Quoted by the Rev. Vincent McNabb, O.P., _The Catholic Gazette_, September 1921, p. 195.]
[Footnote 73: _British Medical Journal_, 1921, vol. ii, p. 169.]
[Footnote 74: Reproduced in fourth edition, 1861.]
[Footnote 75: _Essays in Medical Sociology_, 1899. Revised and printed for private circulation, p. 95, (Copy in Library of Royal Society of Medicine).]
[Footnote 76: _British Medical Journal_, August 20, 1921, p. 302.]
[Footnote 77: St. Matt. xviii. 6.]
[Footnote 78: _Proceedings of the Medico-Legal Society_, July 7, 1921]
[Footnote 79: ”That arrangement of society in which so considerable a number of the families and individuals are constrained by positive law to labour for the advantage of other families and individuals as to stamp the whole community with the mark of such labour we call The Servile State.”--Hilaire Belloc, _The Servile State_, 1912, p. 16.]
[Footnote 80: The Secretary of the Malthusian League. Vide _The Declining Birth-rate_, 1916, p. 89.]
[Footnote 81: _The Declining Birth-rate_, 1916, p. 37.]
[Footnote 82: Dominions Royal Commission, Memorandum and Tables relating to the Food and Raw Material Requirements of the United Kingdom: prepared by the Royal Commission on the Natural Resources, Trade, and Legislation of Certain Portions of His Majesty's Dominions. November, 1915, pp. 1 and 2.
My italics--H.G.S.]
[Footnote 83: i.e. grain, wheatmeal, and flour]
[Footnote 84: For particulars of this increase see Canada Year Book 1913, p. 144.]
[Footnote 85: See pp. 387-8 of [Cd. 6588].]
[Footnote 86: Average for period 1907-1910 and excluding British Columbia, where the yield per acre in 1911, the only year for which figures are available, averaged 29-37 bushels.]
[Footnote 87: Including British Columbia.]
[Footnote 88: Below the average. The yield per acre in 1912 was 12.53 bushels, and in 1913 11.18.]
[Footnote 89: The Observer, Nov. 11, 1921.]