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To renew call Telephone Center, 333-8400 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS 200-D LIBRARY OF ILLINOIS 1 408 WEST G 3EGORY DRIVE URBANA, ILLINOIS 61801 LIBRARY L161— O-I096 Index to Monthly Catalogue United States Public Documents Nos. 187-198 July, 1910-June, 1911 ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1911 NOTE This index for the fiscal year 1911 supersedes the quarterly indexes issued during the year. hj^- Monthly Catalogue United States Public Documents No. 187 July, 1910 ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1910 Abbreviations Appendix app. Congress Cong. Consular cons. Department Dept. Document doc. Executive ex. Facsimile, facsimiles facsim. Folio f ° House H . House concurrent resolution H. C. R. House document H. doc. House executive document H. ex. doc. House joint resolution H. J. R. House report H. rp. House resolution (simple) H. R. 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To other countries the regular rate of postage i- charged, and remittances must cover such postage. Notes of General Interest Eouse document 956, 61st Congress, 2d session, Tariff negotiations between the United- States and foreign Governments, issued by the SI ale Department, is a report of 155 pages on the negotiations made necessary by the maximum and minimum provisions of the new tariff, which directed the imposition of increased duties upon imports from countries which might refuse to allow to American imports minimum customs rates. Very happily, the negotiations have revealed the fact that there are no such countries. It has therefore not been found nec- essary for this country to impose duties increased beyond the regular rate in a single instance. There were, however, before the enactment of the present tariff, some countries which did not have the United States on the "most favored nation" list. The history of the negotia- tions on this subject is a document which will necessarily find a place in all important collections of economic literature. List of Chinese family names is the title of an odd-looking publica- tion just issued by the Immigration and Naturalization Bureau. It is from the presses of the Government Printing Office, whose linguistic resources seem to be inexhaustible. The list contains 1,940 Chinese surnames, with their equivalents in English and in several Chinese dialects. This number is said to be greater by several hundred than can be found in any native Chinese compilation. No similar list exists. It is for the use of the Immigration Service, which encounters many puzzling questions in dealing with Chinese immigration and exclusion. Report, Jan. 8, 1910, on regulation of Lake Erie is the title of an important report from the International Waterways Commission, pub- lished as House document 779, 61st Congress, 2d session. This Com- mission is distinct from the Inland Waterways Commission appointed by President Roosevelt and also from the National Waterways Commis- sion created by Congress. The International Waterways Commission is a Canadian as well as a United Slates official body, its members being chosen by the 1 Governments of the two countries. The problem upon which it now reports is one lonul with so many breaks and departures that it is impossible by the numbers alone to determine whether a set is or is not complete. As early as volume 7 the half number appeared, an obtrusion which defeats all attempts to keep track of a set, because one might have an apparently complete set of numbers and July, 1910 11 still be short all the half numbers. Both volumes 7 and 8 have half numbers and but 2h numbers each instead of the usual four. Volume 7 contains numbers 23-24£, volume 8, 25-26^. A list of the half numbers will be useful to librarians who are in doubt as to the completeness of their sets. They are 24£, 26£, 41$, 68£, 107f Another confusing element was the publication for several years of the quarterly pamphlet, Exports declared, as supplements to certain num- bers of the Consular reports. With no. 32 (August, 1883), which is the second number in volume 10, the first line on the title-page, "Commercial relations of the United States," was dropped and the line "United States consular reports" was substituted. With volume 17 a volume index appeared, and with vol- ume 19 a volume title-page, "Reports from the consuls of the United States."- When the volume title-pages and indexes appeared the monthly in- dexes disappeared. The volume plan was adhered to so long as the publication was issued by the State Department, that is to July 1, 1903. Monthly numbers 101 and 102, for January and February, 1889, were not issued. In their stead were issued for those months N. S. no. 1 and N. S. no. 2. This attempt to start a new series was soon abandoned, the number for March, 1889, being published as no. 103 and the volume title- page describing the contents of volume 29 as nos. 101, 102, 103, and 104, ignoring N. S. no. 1 and N. S. no. 2, which really appear in the volume in place of nos. 101 and 102. With monthly number 156, September, 1893, a new heading for the first page was adopted, and in it for the first time appeared the number of the volume in which the monthly number was to be bound, in this case volume XLIII. This form of first-page heading was thereafter retained until voluming was discontinued with no. 285, June, 1904. In the State Department a bureau was created having for its chief duty the publication of the Consular reports. At first it was called the Statistics Bureau, but July 1, 1897, its title was changed to Foreign Commerce Bureau. .By this bureau the Monthly consular reports were compiled till July 1, 1903, when the publication was transferred to the Statistics Bureau, Commerce and Labor Department. The State Department series closed with volume 71, containing num- bers 268-271, January-April, 1903. The State Department had also compiled and published monthly numbers 272 and 273, May and June, 1903, but as the transfer of the publication, July 1, 1903, to the Com- merce and Labor Department prevented the State Department from issuing the two remaining numbers of volume 72, the numbers for May and June were turned over to the Commerce and Labor Department, by which the completed volume was issued in due course. Volume 73 was also issued by (he Statistics Bureau, < lommerce and Labor 1 >epartment, on the former plan of four monthly numbers to the volume and three vol- umes a year. Then volumes 74 and 75 were issued, containing three numbers each. Then the volume plan was dropped altogether. Beginning with July, 1904, each monthly number has had its own contents and index, separate paging, and no volume number, thus 12 July, 1910 returning in all but paging to the original plan of the 80's. This plan continued to the close of the series. July 1, 1905, the publication of the Consular reports was shifted from the Statistics Bureau, Commerce and Labor Department, to the Manu- factures Bureau of the same Department. The new publisher imme- diately changed the title to "Monthly consular and trade reports," this title first appearing on no. 298, July, 1905, and being retained to the end. There had been complications in beginning the publication back in 1880, and there were difficulties in stopping it in 1910. The legislation on the subject came so late in the session that the number for July, 1910, had been already prepared. It was not desirable, however, to have a single number of this series carried over into the new fiscal year and also made a document of the 3d session of the 61st Congress. The material prepared for the July number has therefore been published as Part 2 of the June number, thus closing the long series with two nos. 357, June, 1910, and June, 1910, part 2. The Consular reports series has had a number of side issues of more or less importance. The first was the action of Congress in ordering a large edition (50,000) of nos. 1-3 printed in one volume. As the Department edition had included only nos. 1 and 2 (October and November, 1880) in volume 1 (no December number being issued), and had thus begun volume 2 with the calendar year (no. 3, January, 1881), the publication and wide distribution of another book, in which nos. 1, 2, and 3 were run together in one pagination, created confusion and made it difficult for librarians or anybody else to determine the contents of volumes 1 and 2. The Congressional print is, however, a different book from nos. 1, 2, and 3 as published by the State Department. Though the matter is the same, it is differently arranged, and a consolidated index for the volume is provided instead of the three number indexes. General indexes to the Monthly consular reports were issued as follows: To nos. 1-26* (v. 1-8), published May, 1883; to nos. 1-59 (v. 1-17), 1887; to nos. 60-111 (v. 18-31), 1890; to nos. 112-151 (v. 32-41), 1894; to nos. 152-203 (v. 42-54), September 1, 1897; to nos. 204-239 (v. 55-63), 1901. The Statistics Bureau, State Department, Mar. 16, 1888, published no. 1 of a set of United States Consular reports having the series title Special issue, with this explanatory note: "In order to obviate the delay in pub- lishing a full number of the Consular reports, it is proposed to issue from time to time 'special issues'^ in this form, for the use of the press only. This will not supersede the regular publication, but is merely an advance issue." No. 2 was issued Apr. 4, no. 3, Apr. 11, no. 4, Apr. 14, others followed, at irregular intervals, the series closing with no. 64, Feb. 16, 1889. Usually the numbers were of 16 pages only, but no. 64 contained 64 pages. Though intended "for the use of the press only," they were at first consecutively paged, up to 512. After that the paging was irregu- lar. They were not conveniently published for the use of the press, being printed on both sides of the paper. Jan. 3, 1898, appeared no. 1 of the daily series Advance sheets of con- sular reports. It was continued in this form as long as the issue remained in charge of the State Department. It was a real "press" issue, being July, 1910 13 printed on only one side of the paper. Annual indexes were issued for the years 1898-1902. July 1, 1903, the Advance sheets, with the other issues of the Consular Bureau, were transferred to the Statistics Bureau, Commerce and Labor Department. The new publisher continued the old form for the daily issue till Sept. 12, 1903, when the title was changed to Daily consular reports. July 1, 1905, the daily and other consular reports were transferred from the Statistics Bureau to the Manufactures Bureau, both in the Commerce and Labor Department. The form of the daily issues remained as before till July 17, 1905, when the title was changed to Daily consular and trade reports and the printing on one side of the paper only in "press" style was dropped. The daily issues have since been printed on both sides like any ordinary publication. No annual indexes to the daily reports have been published by the Commerce and Labor Department. The daily reports were regularly issued till Feb. 28, 1910, no. 3722, when it was found that the appropriation was not sufficient for their continuance. The series was therefore suspended and a weekly edition was substituted. The first weekly issue appeared Mar. 5, 1910, as vol- ume 1, no. 1, serial no. 1. The final issue was volume 1, no. 18, serial no. 18, June 30, 1910. The weekly issues were similar to the dailies, except that the number of pages in each number was increased to 48, and the 18 numbers were continuously paged, making a total of 864 pages. By a law of the 61st Congress, 2d session (Public 270), approved on the last day of the session, June 25, 1910, provision is made for an edition of 20,000 copies of the Daily consular and trade reports, and the sections of law which had provided for the publication of the Monthly consular reports were repealed. The Daily consular and trade reports is therefore the only periodical of its class now authorized as a Government docu- ment. The first number of the daily issue authorized by Public 270 appeared Tuesday, July 5, 1910, as Daily consular and trade reports, new series, volume 1, no. 1, serial no. 1, and has since been regularly issued, each daily number containing 16 pages and the paging being continuous through the volume. It is supposed there will be four or more volumes a year, each one being provided with an index. The Government will bind only a few volumes, for official use, and will make no distribution of bound volumes. Extra copies of the indexes will, however, be sold by the Superintendent of Documents, enabling those who preserve their daily numbers to bind the volumes in usable form. The law prohibits the printing of the "usual number" of the new series of daily consular reports. They will not, therefore, be printed as numbered Congressional documents. They will, however, be regularly mailed to the depository libraries by the Superintendent of Documents. The Manufactures Bureau will continue to issue Special consular reports occasionally as material therefor accumulates, continuing the present set of volume numbers, in which the latest issue is volume 43, part 1. The same is true of the Special agents series, of which 38 num- bers have been already published. Monthly Catalogue No. 187 JULY 1910 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which arc for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. (". The Department issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 167, amendment 1 to rule 2, revision 3, 169, rule 8, revision 2; July 21, 22, 1910. [1910.] [Consist of orders concerning quarantine of cattle, etc.] f Food inspection decisions 123, 124. July 9, 19, 1910. Each 2 p. t Notice of judgment 384-391, 411-457, food and drugs act. June 27-July 15, 1910. f ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Field tests with serum for prevention of hog cholera; by W. B. Niles. 1910. iii+177-217 p. il. [From 25th report, 1908.] f Paper; * paper, 5c. Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology, pt. 27, authors, Schoch-Silvestrini; by Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. July 5, 1910. iv+2077-2168 p. (Bulletin 39 [pt. 27].) * Paper, 15c. Agr 9—1180/5 Same, pt. 28, authors, Sim-von Stenitzer; bv Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. July 16, 1910. iv+2169-2250 p. (Bulletin 39 [pt. 28].) * Paper, 10c. Agr 9— 1180/5 Same, pt. 29, authors, Stenroos-Szymanski; bv Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. Jul v 25. 1910. iv-f 2251-2326 p. (Bulletin 39 [pt. 29].) ' * Paper, 10c. Agr 9—1180/5 Service announcements 39: Julv 15, 1910. [1910.] p. 45-50. [Monthly.] J Tuberculosis of hogs and how to control it; by John R. Mohler and Henrv J. Washburn. 1910. iii+227-238 p. 3 pi. [From Yearbook, 1909.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10— 751/3 [CHEMISTRY BUREAU Effect of alcohol on invertase; bv ('. S. Hudson and H. S. Paine. July 30,1910. 8p.il. (Circular58.i t Paper; * paper. 5c. Agr 10—1306/3 15 1G July, 1910 Injury to vegetation and animal life by smelter wastes; by J. K. Hay- wood. July 7, 1910. 63 p. 8 pi. map. (Bulletin 113 revised.) * Paper, 10c. , , Agr 8—542/3 Report on assaying of alkaloidal drugs; by C. E. Parker. 1910. [1J+192-196 p. [From Bulletin 132. J * Paper, 5c. Agr 6— 1303/2 Report on distilled spirits; by L. M. Tolman. 1910. [lj+90-92 p. il. [From Bulletin 132.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 6—1303/2 Report on headache mixtures; by W. O. Emery. 1910. [1J+196-202 p. [From Bulletin 132.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 6—1303/2 Theory of influence of acids and alkalis on activitv of invertase; by C. S. Hudson. [1910.] 3 p. il. (Circular 60. ) x | "Paper; * paper, 5c. Aer 10—1145 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Papers on cereal and forage insects: Contributions to knowledge of corn root-aphis; by R. A. Vickerv. July 12, 1910. iv+97-118 p. il. 1 pi. (Bulletin 85, pt. 6.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 10—1305/2 EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment station record, v. 22, no. 7; June, 1910. 1910. cover-title, x+601-700 p. * Paper, $1.00 a vol. (6 nos., 2 abstracts, and an index). Agr 9—832/4 Note.— Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Extra numbers, called abstract numbers, are issued quarterly, which are made up almost exclusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. Same, no. 8; abstract number. 1910. cover-title, xi+701-800 p. *Paper, $1.00 a vol. (6 nos., 2 abstracts, and an index). Agr 9—832/4 Experiment station work, v. 3, no. 17. July 25, 1910. iv+449-476 p. il. [Same as Farmers' bulletin 405.] f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 6 — 305/3 Irrigation in Colorado; by C. W. Beach and P. J. Preston. July 21, 1910. 48 p. map. (Bulletin 218.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 10—1304/3 Irrigation of orchards; by Samuel Fortier. June 30, 1910. 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 404.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1140 List of station publications received by office during June, 1910. July 27, 1910. 7 p. ([Publication] 1287.) [Monthly.] f Progress in agricultural education extension; by John Hamilton. 1910. 12 p. (Circular 98.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1144 IFOREST SERVICEj Contract prices for supplies for Forest Service supply depot, Ogden, Utah, fiscal year 1911. 1910. 11 p. 4° J Forests of Alaska; bv R. S. Kellogg. July 5, 1910. 24 p. il. 8 pi. map. (Bulletin 81.) * Paper, 25c. Agr 10— 1141 Lumber saved by using odd lengths. July 29, 1910. 5 p. (Circular 180.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—644/2 Pasturage system for handling range sheep, investigations during 1909; by J. T. Jardine. July 9, 1910. 40 p. 4 pi. (Circular 178.) [Pre- pared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1143 Jily. 1910 17 Maps National forests, with related projects and data [map, with insets] base map compiled in General Land Office, reissued, with national forests and related projects and data, bv Forest Service. Scale 37 m.=l in. Edition of May 1, 1910. [Washington] Geological Survey [1910]. 4 sheets, each about 29.8X41 in. *50e. Alaska, with inset, Aleutian Islands. Scale 250 m. = 2.4 in. 14.6X17 and 2.4X7.5 in. Canal Zone, with inset, Isthmus of Panama, showing location of canal. Scale 10 m. = 2.1 in. 9.2X9.4 and 2.5X4 in. Guam or Cuajan Island. Approximate scale 10m. = 1 in. 4.3X3.2 in. Hawaiian Islands. Approximate scale 100 m. = 1.3 in. 5.8X9.1 in. Philippine Islands. Approximate scale 140 m. =1.7 in. 14.0X9.9 in. Porto Rico. Scale 30 m. =2 in. 5.8X12.5 in. Tutuila Group of Samoan Islands: Tutuila Isl., scale 5 m. = 1.6 in.: Rose I., scale 5m. = 0.3 in.: Manua [Islands] scale 5 m.= 1.6 in. 5.4X8.5, 3.7X6.9, 2.5X1-6, and 2.9X5.1 in. LIBRARY Desiderata. [1910.] 1 p. [From Monthly bulletin, v. 1, no. 4.] t Monthly bulletin, May, 1910, v. 1, no. 5. July 28, 1910. 103-138+[3] p. * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. Agr 10 — 620 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Curly-top of beets [with bibliography]; by Harry B. Shaw. July 13, 1910. 46p.il. 9 pi. (Bulletin 181.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 10— 1303/2 Dry-land grains in Great Basin; by F. D. Farrell. July 12, 1910. 39 p. 2 pi. (Circular 61. ) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1302 3 Suggestions to settlers on sandy soils of Columbia River Valley; by Byron Hunter and S. O. Jayne. July 11, 1910. 23 p. il. * (Cir- cular 60.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10 — 1168 PUBLIC ROADS OFFICE Cement mortar and concrete, preparation and use for farm purposes; by Philip L. Wormeley, jr. [Revised edition.] 1905 [1910]. 32p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 235.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 6—388 Progress reports of experiments in dust prevention and road. preserva- tion. [1910.] 32 p. (Circular 92.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—11 12 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Bulletins [of Agriculture Department] of interest tv Ora Lee, jr., Risden T. Allen, and R. A. Winston. July 18, 1910. 38 p. il. map. [From Field operations, 1909.] f SOLICITOR OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Meat-inspection law, meat food product, lard substitute, opinion by J. A. Fowler upon question whether lard substitute and establish- ments where same is manufactured are subject to inspection under meat-inspection law. July 28, 1910. 9 p. (Circular 38.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Twenty-eight hour law, decision of circuit court of appeals for 8th cir- cuit, reversing decision of circuit court for western district of Mis- souri in case involving violation of 28 hour law [relative to confine- ment of live stock in cars]. July 5, 1910. 8 p. (Circular 35.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. STATISTICS BUREAU Crop reporter, v. 12, no. 7; July, 1910. July 15, 1910. p. 49-56, il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 60c. a yr. Agr 9 — 1417 WEATHER BUREAU Bulletin of Mount Weather Observatorv, v. 3, pt. 1. Washington, Weather Bureau, July 9, 1910. Cover-title, p. 1-68, il. 2 pi. 6 p. of pi. large 8° * Paper, 25c. Agr 8—85/3 Contents.— Some effects of heavy pressure on arc spectra; by W. J. Hum- phreys.— Free air data for Jan.-Mar. 1910. Meteorological chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Sept. 1910. [1910.] 17.8X26 in. [Monthly.] 1 5c. Note.— Contains, on reverse, West India hurricane, Sept. 16-21, 1909 [daily synoptic charts].— Special wireless hurricane reports. Meteorological chart of north Pacific Ocean, Sept. 1910. [1910.] 17.7X26 in. [Monthly.] f5c. Meteorological chart of south Atlantic Ocean, Sept.-Nov. 1910. [1910.] 17.7X26 in. [Quarterly.] |5c. Meteorological chart of south Pacific Ocean, Sept.-Nov. 1910. [1910.] 17.7X26 in. [Quarterly.] f5c. National weekly weather bulletin, July 4-25, 1910; no. 16-19 [1910]. July 6-26, 1910. 24X19 in. [Weekly, Apr-Sept., monthly re- mainder of year.] * Paper, 25c. a yr. Agr 9 — 1305/2 Specifications for extending and improving steam-heating system in buildings of Weather Bureau, 24th and M sts. nw., Washington, D. C. [1910.] 7 p. f° t Weather map [containing forecasts for Northeastern, middle Eastern, and Southeastern States], July 1-30, 1910. [1910.] 19X24 in. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] *Editions issued at Wash- ington, D. C, 25c. a month, $2.50 a yr.; editions issued at about 50 stations throughout United States, 20c. a month, $2.00 a yr. Same [containing forecasts for United States], July 1-31, 1910. [1910.] 19X24 in. [Daily. The Sunday edition does not contain as much information as the edition for week days.l July, 1910 ' 19 AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c. to $1 .00. The price of either the English or the foreign section of the bulletin is 25c. single copy or $2.00 a year; that of both of the sections (double number) is 40c. single copy or .$3.00 a year. Address the Director of the Bureau. Boletfn [v. 30, no. 6], secciones espanola, portuguesa, francesa; Junio, 1910. [1910.] viii+913-1095 p. il. 1 por. [Monthly.] 8—30967/2 Same, v. 30 [English section]; Jan.-June, 1910 [index]. [1910.] [i]+ xxxvii p. 8—3967/2 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION NOTE.— The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Civil service. [Announcements of examinations] Aug. 10-25, 1910. July 8-29, 1910. 4° t Instructions to applicants, 1st civil service district, headquarters, Boston, Mass. June, 1910. 27 p. f Same, 5th civil service district, headquarters, Atlanta, Ga. June, 1910. 25 p. t Same, 6th civil service district, headquarters, Cincinnati, Ohio. June, 1910. 28 p. f Same, 7th civil service district, headquarters, Chicago, 111. June, 1910. 27 p. f Same, 9th civil service district, headquarters, St. Louis, Mo. June, 1910. 2(i p. f Same, 10th civil service district, headquarters, New Orleans, La. June, 1910. 25 p. f Same, 12th civil service district, headquarters, San Francisco, Cal. June, 1910. 27 p. j Manual of examinations for fall of 1910. July, 1910. 123 p. f 7—35308/2 Political assessments. Information concerning political assessments and partisan activity of officeholders. July. 1910. 6 p. f Removals. Information concerning removals. June, 1910. 4 p. f Report. 26th annual report [with appendix], year ended June 30, 1909. 1910. 265 p. (H. doc. 135.) * Cloth, 35c. 4—18119/2 Note. — Contains civil service ad. rules, and regulations. Shorthand. Information for applicants for stenographer and typewriter examination; [revised to July, 1910]. [1910.] 25 p. f Transfers. Information concerning transfers. Apr. 1909 [reprint 1910]. 6 p. f COMMERCE AND LABOR DEPARTMENT Note. The Department of Commerce and Labor distributes the Consular report gral uitously. Certificates of inspection of vessels on foreign voyages. July 7. L910. 2 p. 1" (Dept. circular 212; Steamboat-Inspection Service.) t Reports of Department, [fiscal year] L909. 1910. 798 p. 2 pi. 2 p. of pi. map. *Cloth, 80c. 7—20898 L5 20 July. 1910 CENSUS BUREAU Street and electric railways, 1907. 1910. 575 p. il. 15 pi. map, 4° (Spe- cial reports.) * (.'loth, $1.10. 10—35893 Tuberculosis in United States; [by Creasy L. Wilbur]. [1908, reprint June 10. 1910.] 67 p. il. 3 pi. L facsini. * Paper. 15c. 8- -35664/4 (OAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, has been consolidated with and made a part of the Notice to mariners issued by the Bureau of Light-Houses, thus making it a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, and tide tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the olhce of the Survey in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the impor- tant American seaports. Table of depths for channels and harbors, coasts of United States, includ- ing Porto Rico, Hawaiian Islands, and Philippine Islands. 1910. 159 p. 4° [Replaces Bulletin 36.] * Paper, 20c. Charts Alaska, South east. Dixon Entrance to head of Lynn ('anal, from (Hast and Geodetic, Russian, Canadian Boundary, and recent British sur- veys; chart8050. Scale 1:600.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey. July. 1910, first published 1895. 38.3X31.1 in. f 50c. Alaska, southeastern, Bays and inlets in; chart 8262. Washington, Coasl and Geodetic "Survey, July. 1910, first published 1907. 19.1X29.8 in. f25c. Bazan, Port. Dull Island, from sketch by I. D. Xurdyke in 1909. Scale naut. m. = 0.7 in. 3.5X5.2 in. Conclusion, Port. Baranof Island, from Vancouver's survey. Scale naut. m.= 1.2 in. 6.7X4.4 in. Index map. Seal.' 1 : :?.r»00,000. 6.0X3.9 in. Klawak Inlet ami approaches. Prince of Wales island, from survev of 1907 and U. S. Fish Commission survey of Sept. 1N97. Scale 1:40.000. 15.7X13.1 in. Lituva Bav. from La Perbuse and Canadian Boundarv Survev. Scale naut. m.= 0.ti in. 5.9x8.3 in. Lituva Bay Entrance, from observations by Coast and Geodetic Survey. May, 1874. Scale naut. m.=4.9 in. 6.6X8.3 in. Redfish Bav, Baranof Island, from survev by U- S. Fish Commission in 1897. Scale 1:20,000. 15.7X8.4 in. Beaufort Harbor, X. C; chart 420. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey. June, 1910, first published 1876. 24.3X23 in. +25c. Drier Bay, Prince William Sound, Alaska, surveyed in 1907 and 1909: chart 8524. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, (.'oast and Geodetic Sur- vey, July. 1910, first published 1908. 32.3x35.3 in. t25c. Florida Reefs. Key West to Rebecca Shoal: chart 170. Scale 1 : 80.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey. July, 1910, first published 1880. 32.7X41.1 in. f50c. Hudson River, Coxsackie to Troy [X. Y.|. from surveys by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1863. by Corps of Engineers to 1910, and by Geo- logical Survey' to 1892; chart 284. Scale 1:4(1.00(1. Washington, • oast and Geodetic Survey, July, 1910. first published 1909. 40.6X19.9 in. f50c. Mahukona Harbor and approaches, Hawaii [Bland, Hawaiian Island.-. surveyed in 1910; chart 4101. Scale 1:5000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July, 1910. 22.8X16.9 in. t20c San Francisco Hay. Cal.'; chart 5530. Scale 1:80.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July, 1910. first published 1907. 40.9X33.3 in. foOc. July, 1910 21 Suisun Bay, Cal. [including Carquinez Strait and mouth of San Joaquin River]; chart 5534. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geo- detic Survey, July, 1910, first published 1903. 27. 6X40. 4 in. f50c. Yabucoa, Port, P. R.. from surveys in 1901, 1902, & 1909; chart 918. Scale 1 : 10,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July, 1910, first published 1905. 19X20.1 in. f25c. CORPORATIONS BUREAU Taxation of corporations: pt. 2, Middle Atlantic States, report on system of taxing manufacturing, mercantile, transportation, and transmis- sion corporations in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Dela- ware, and Maryland, and in District of Columbia [with bibliogra- phies]. June 6, 1910. xiii + 115 p. * Paper, 15c. 9—35609/3 FISHERIES BUREAU Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., by American fishing vessels, May, 1910. [1910.] 1 J), oblong large* 8° (Statistical bulletin 242.) f Same, June, 1910. [1910.] 1 p. oblong large* 8° (Statistical bulletin 243.) f IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION BUREAU June immigration bulletin. [1910.] [4] p. f° [Monthly.] f Lis) of Chinese family names; by .J no. Endicott Gardner. 1909 [1910]. 208 p. small 4" J 10—35913 LABOR BUREAU Cost of living of families of moderate income in Germany in 1907-8. 1910. lp.f° f Tnnd of wages in Germany, 1898-1907. 1910. 20 p. [From Bulletin 88.] f Wages and hours of labor in Austria, 1906-07. 1910. 21 p. [From Bul- letin 88.] t Wages and hours of labor in German woodworking industries in 1906. 1910. Lip. [From Bulletin 88.] | LIGHT-HOUSES, BUREAU OF Note. In conformity with the act of Congress approved June 17, L910, the duties performed and all power ami au1 hority possessed or exercised heretofore by the Light- House Hoard have been conferred upon ami vested in the Commissioner of Light- Houses, muler t he direct Km and control of t he Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and in lieu of the Office of the Light-House Hoard there has heen established a Bureau "f Light-Houses under the Department of Commerce and Labor. The List of lights and fog Signals, the List of lights, buoys, and day marks, and the Notice to mariners can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the office of I he Board at Washington, the inspectors and engineers of the several light house districts, the United States custom-houses, the principal agencies of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, tin' Rydrographic Office, the branch hydrographic offices, and United states consulates in foreign ports. Notice to mariners, weekly, nos. 26-30; July 1-29, 1910. 1910. [Issued jointly with (.'oust and Geodetic Survey.] t Specifications and contract for fuel, fiscal vear 191 . [Edition, June 21, 1910.] [1910.] 34 p, 4° f Specifications and contract for provisions, fiscal vear lur . [Edition, June 21, 1910] 1 1910.] 34 p. 4° f 22 July. 1910 MANUFACTURES M'REAU Note.— The Bureau famishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for thnn. Daily consular and trade reports, new series, v. 1. nos. 1-2:1; July 5-30, 1910. [1910.] p. 1-312, il. [Daily excepl Sundays and holi- days.] f 8—3077"' 5 Industrial conditions in Europe: pt. 1, England and France; by Henry Studniczka. 1910. 56 p. (Special agents series 38.) *Paper, 5c. 10—35918 Monthly consular and trade reports. June, 1910: no. 357. 1910. 204 p. il. i II. doc. 162.) tPaper; * paper, 20c. 6—;'." Same; no. 357 [pt. 2]. 1910. 254 p. il. * Paper. 20c Xote. — This monthly series of the consular reports is discontinued with this issue. See. for a history of the "consular reports, page 9. Shoe and leather trade in Argentina, Chile Peru, and Uruguay; by Arthur B. Butnian. 1910. 72 p. il. (Special agents Beries 37. * Paper. 10c. 10—35889 Weekly consular and trade reports, v. 1. Mar. -June. 1910 [contents]. [1910.] 14 p. | STANDARDS BUREAU Standard specifications tor purchase of incandescenl electric lamps. 4th edition. May 10, 1910. 19 p. (Circular 13 STATISTirs Bl REAU Advance sheets from Monthly summary of commerce and finance, show- ing details of imports and exports by articles and countries for June, 1910. 1910. 55 p. 4° t Exports of domestic breadstuffs. meat and dairy products, food animals, cotton, and mineral oils. June, 1910. 1910". 12 p. 4° (Bulletin 12, series 1909-10.) [Monthly.] t 9—28328 3 Monthly summary of commerce and finance of United States. May, 1910; no. 11, series 1909-10. 1910. p. 1965-2151. 4° t Paper: *paper, 25c. 7—6 Same. I H. doc. 174, pt. 11.) Monthly summary of internal commerce of United States, May. [190S-]10. 1910. coyer-title, p. 169-217. 4° [From Monthly summary of com- merce and finance, May, 1910.] t 10—6205 3 T^tal values Of imports and exports of United States. June, 1910. [1910.] [2] p. 4° [Monthly.] J STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE Pilot rules for Great Lakes and their connecting and tributary waters [as far easl as Montreal]. Edition. June 17. 1910. 1910. 21 p. il. f July. 1910 23 CONGRESS Note.— The Senate and House documents and reports are issued in limited edi- tions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Congressional record, 61st Congress, 2d session, v. 45, no. 168; July 12, 1910. [1910.] p. 9745-9822, 4° Note.— The Congressional record, containing the proceedings and debates of Congress, is issued daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are pub- lished semimonthly. Congress adjourned June 25; but 5 numbers of the Record, containing speeches, were issued June 27-^30, and July 12. The Record is sold by the Superintendent of Documents on the following terms: Single copy, :ic.,if not more than 24 pages, and lc. more for each additional 8 pages; per month", 81.50; per short session, 14.00; per long session, S3.00. Subscriptions are payable in advance. 1'riees for the bound volumes of the Record, 61st Congress, 1st session, and prior Congresses, will lie furnished on application. Send remittances to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Stamps, personal checks, and foreign money will not lie accepted. Same, index [including History of bills and resolutions] 14, [to] nos. 158-167, June 20-25, 1910. '[1910.] 45+30 p. 4° CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Payne, S. E. Conference report on H. 18398, to authorize advances to reclamation fund, and for issue and disposal of certificates of indebt- edness in reimbursement therefor [etc.]. June 23, 1910. 2 p. (H. rp. 1729.) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE O'Connell, J. F. Report submitting H. R. 848, to enable Committee on Claims to investigate pending claims for relief of survivors of General Slocum disaster, as substitute for H. R. 845. June 23, 1910. 1 p. (H. rp. 1738.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Hearings [Apr. 20-Mav 17, 1910] on [H. 13842 and other] bills relating to oleomargarine. 1910. [l]+573 p. % 10—35888 EXPENDITURES IN DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Hearings [Feb. 3-June 15, 191()|, 1910. 476 p. 1 tab. i 10—35896 IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE Hearings [Jan. 20 May 21. 1!H0, on immigration and naturalization bills]. 1910. 522 p. t 10—35897 INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Sale of friar lands in Philippines. 1910. Kill p. [The letter of trans- mittal accompanying the documents in this publication was also issued as House document 957, 61st Congress, 2d session.] *Paper, 15c. 10—35919 INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Index to reports on bills, interstate and foreign commerce, Bouse of Representatives, 61s1 [Congress] 2<1 [session]. [1910.] 2 p. J 24 July, 1910 NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Hearings before committee [and subcommittees Dec. 8, 1909-Apr. 28, 1910] on estimates submitted by Secretary of Navv, 1910. 1910. 1341 + [107] p. il. 2 tab. t 10—35934 OKLAHOMA, SELECT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE INDIAN CONTRACTS IN Investigation of Indian contracts [in Oklahoma, proceedings of Congress leading to passage] of H. R. 847 [creating committee]. 1910. 34 p. X 10—35909 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT AND FORESTRY SERVICE, JOINT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE Investigation of Department of Interior and Bureau of Forestry, hearings [May 17-27, 1910] relative to investigation of Department of Interior and of Bureau of Forestry in Department of Agriculture. 1910. v. 6, iv+4393-4902 p. J 10—35106/4 Same [May 27, 28, 1910], arguments and briefs of counsel. 1910. v. 7, [lxxi] +4903-5388 p. t NATIONAL MONETARY COMMISSION Evolution of credit and banks in France from founding of Bank of France to present time; by Andre Liesse. 1909 [1910]. 267 p. l'tab. (S. doc. 522.) * Paper, 25c. 10—35929 German imperial banking laws, edited by R. Koch [translated by Frank F. Rosenblatt]; together with German stock exchange regulations. 1910. v+330p. 2 pi. (S. doc. 574.) * Paper, 35c. 10—35937 History of crises under national bankin» svstem; by O. M. W. Sprague. 1910. v+484 p. 2 tab. (S. doc. 538.) * Paper, 50c. 10—35899 Miscellaneous articles on German banking. 1910. 478 p. 4 tab. (S. doc. 508.) * Paper, 50c. 10—35886 Swedish banking system; by A. W. Flux. 1910. 248 p. 1 pi. (S. doc. 576.) * Paper, 25c. 10—35899 PRINTING INVESTIGATION COMMISSION Preliminary report, in compliance with public act 217, 58th Congress, 3d session, with supplementary acts relating thereto; presented by Mr. Smoot. June 25, 1910. 81 p. (S. doc. 652.) * Paper, 10c. 10—35907 PRINTING JOINT COMMITTEE Statue of George Laird Shoup, proceedings in House of Representatives and Senate on occasion of reception and acceptance of statue. 1910. 104 p. 1 pi. large 8° * Cloth, 60c. 10—35935 SENATE Article by George W. Hodgkin, Constitutional status of District of Colum- bia, reprinted from Political science quarterlv; presented by Mr. Gallinger. June 25, 1910. 10 p. (S. doc. 653.) * Paper, 5c. 10—35891 Democratic Federation, papers relative to organization of federation; presented bv Mr. Newlands. June 25, 1910. 29 p. (S. doc. 649.) 10—35938 July, 1910 25 Steamship City of Savannah, discussion in Senate on historic old steam- ship as first steamship which crossed Atlantic Ocean. June 15, 3910. ii+12 p. 1 pi. (S. doc. 642.) * Paper, 5c. 10—35908 Wages and prices of commodities, cost of living of working classes in prin- cipal industrial towns of Great Britain, German Empire, France, and Belgium; presented by Mr. Lodge. June 15, 1910. 87 p. (S. doc. 629.) [Extracts from Bulletins 77, 78, 83, and 87 of the Bureau of Labor.] 10—35927 Wages and prices of commodities, digest of recent statistical publications relative to prices and wages and hours of labor in Austria, Belgium. Bulgaria, Finland, France, Italy, Norway, Sweden, and United Kingdom; presented bv Mr. Lodge. June 15, 1910. 135 p. (S. doc. 631.) [Extracts from Bulletins of Bureau of Labor.] 10—35926 Wages and prices of commodities, wages and hours of labor of union car- penters in United States and in English-speaking foreign countries during 1st quarter of 1910; presented bv Mr. Lodge. June 15, 1910. 18 p. (S. doc. 630.) [Extract from Bulletin 87 of the Bureau of Labor.] * Paper, 5c. 10—35925 NATIONAL RESOURCES, COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION OF Fur-seal fisheries, hearings on S. 7242, to protect seal fisheries of Alaska; presented by Mr. Dixon. June 1, 1910. 32 p. 1 pi. 2 maps. (S. doc. 605.) * Paper, 5c. 10—35906 WAGES AND PRICES SELECT COMMITTEE Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities, hearings [Apr. 25-June 17, 1910] relative to wages and prices of commodities. 1910. v. 2, iii+659-875 p. J 10—35924 Rate of wages per hour paid in building trades June 15, 1910; by E. M. Craig. 1910. 2 p. oblong f° J Lodge, H. C. Report [relative to wages and prices of commodities]. June 23, 1910. pt. 1, 164 p. (S. rp. 912, pt. 1.) 10—35924 COURT OF CLAIMS California Bridge and Construction Company v. United States; evidence for claimant [and defendants]. [1910.] ' no. 29916, p. 219-356. J Camden Iron Works v. United States; documentary evidence furnished by Isthmian Canal Commission. [1910.] no. 30307, p. 23-39. J Carlin. P. J. Carlin & Co. v. United States; evidence for defendants. [1910.] no. 24757, p. 775-1045. } Cartas. Ricardo Cartas v. United States; evidence for defendants. [1910.] no. 22852, lip. J Cowardin, Bradley, Clay & Co. William Five White [counsel for John J). Maclennan] receiver [of Cowardin. Bradley, (lay A: Co.] v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 29618, p. 27-108. J Devault. Levi L. Devault v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30552, p. 7-16. J Doyle. James II. Dovle v. United States; evidence. [1910.] no. 30624, p. 5-8. t Enochs. John M. Enochs v. United States; evidence. [1910.] no. 30590, p. 5, 6. t 26 July, 1910 Ferrell. Sanford Ferrell v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30548, p. 7-15. J Ra.Tma.hB Frederick W. Hannah- v. United States; departmental evi- dence. [1910.] no. 30323, p. 24-31. t Same; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30323, p. 16-23. J McDonald. George McDonald v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30181. p. 25-32. { Missouri Pacific Railway Co. v. United States; [evidence]. [1910.] no. 30497, p. 9-63. } Prickett. R. P. S. Prickett v. United State?: evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30550, p. 7-22. J Rebecca Prickett and Laban J. V. Prickett v. United States; evidence for claimants. [1910.] no. 30551, p. 7-29. + Sanborn. Charles II. Sanborn v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30347. p. 7-27. J Scheid. William Scheid v. United States: evidence. [1910.] no. 30479, p. 5-7. { Spearin. George B. Spearin v. United States: documentary evidence furnished by Secretary of Navy. [1910.] no. 30509, p." 21-161. t Wilfong. John Wilfong v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30549, p. 9-25. t Wrought Iron Bridge Company, use Frank M. Wyant. v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30049. p*. 8-35. { GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Decisions. July. 1906-July, 1908. 1910. 3S p. J 10—8409/3 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE DOCUMENTS OFFICE Appalachians [leaflet concerning Report of Secretary of Agriculture in relation to] forests, rivers, and mountains of southern Appalachian region [published in 1902]. Julv, 1910. [2] p. narrow 12° (Leaflet 12, 2d edition.) f Education, list of Government publications relating to public schools, universities, technical and scientific education, etc., in United States and foreign countries, for sale bv superintendent of docu- ments. Julv. 1910.] 74+[l] p. narrow 12° (Price list 31.) f 10-35936 Forest wall maps, showing on large scale national forests and wooded areas [circular concerning sale]. July. 1910. 1 p. narrow 12° (Leaflet 11, 2d edition.) f Lands. United States public documents relating to lands, and more espe- cially to public lands of national domain, for sale by superintendent of documents. [1910.] 40 p. narrow 12° (Price list 20, 3d edition.) f 10—35902 Monthly catalogue, United States public documents, no. 186; June, 1910. 1910. p. 741-833. [A volume title-page tor nos. 175-186 accompa- nies this issue.] fPaper. 10c. single copy. si. 10 a yr. 4 — 18088/2 Public documents, official information as to their sale. [1910.] 3 p. narrow 12 Leaflet 10, 4th edition.) t July, 1910 27 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Note.— The decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension eases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the decisions in land cases are issued in sig- natures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from si OS to $2.00 per volume. Subscribers may deposit 81.00 with the Superintendent of Documents and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Decisions of Department of Interior relating to public lands, v. 38, [sig- natures] i, ii. 1910. xxv p. [Title-page, table of cases, etc., for v. 38.] 7—23651/5 Same, [signatures] 37-42. [1910.] p. 577-664. 7— 23651,5 In Supreme Court of District of Columbia, in equity, no. 29090, Grand Rapids Timber Company v. Richard A. Ballinger, Secretary of Interior; brief for defendant. [1910. J cover-title, 21 p. } Notice to city and county of San Francisco of granting to it extension of time within which to respond to order of Feb. 25, 1910, to show cause why Hetch Hetchy reservoir site should not be eliminated from permit granted city and county of San Francisco May 11, 1908. [.May 27, 1910.] 2 p. J Reports, fiscal year 1909: Administrative reports, v. 1, Secretary, bu- reaus, except Office of Indian Affairs, eleemosynary institutions, national parks and reservations. 1910. xii-f-531 p. 5 pi. 8 maps. * Cloth, 80c. Same, v. 2, Indian affairs, Territories. 1910. xiii + 725 p. il. 5 maps. * Cloth, $1.10. Specifications and plans for construction of concrete trench from inter- section of tunnel connecting old Post-Office and Patent Office buildings to Pension Office building. 1910. 11 p. large 8° f Specifications and plans for installation of 2 electric passenger elevators for Pension Office building, Washington, D. C. 1910. 10+1 p. large 8° f EDUCATION BUREAU State school svstems: 3, Legislation and judicial decisions relating to public education, Oct. 1, 1908-Oct. 1, 1909 [with bibliographv]; by Edward C. Elliott. 1910. 305 p. (Bulletin 2, 1910; whole no. 138.) * Paper, 25c. 7—35049/2 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note.— The publications of the United States ecological Survey consist of annual reports (restricted to one volume each, beginning with report for 1902), bulletins, Mineral resources. Professional papers, and Water-supply papers; and maps, Mono- graphs, and folios of the Geologic atlas (issued in Library and Field editions) and the Topographic alias of the I'nilcd States, which are sold at prices ranging from ■>c. to s| l.oo each. A wholesale rale ha been established for topographic and geo- logic folios (either Library or Field editions), whenever the sum transmitted solely for folios at the wholesale price 1 amounts to at least J5.1Q; that is, a discount of 40 per cent will be given whenever 34 or more folios that sell singly for 25c., or their equivalent in higher priced folios, are ordered at one time. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see page 29. Building materials. Advance chapter from Contributions to economic geology, [calendar year] 1909, pt. I: Structural materials [with lists of survey publications; articles] l>v E, F. Bur char d, A. li. Purdue. J. A. rjdden, T. X. Dale, .1. 11. Gardner, X. II. Darton, E. W. Shaw, \V. C. Alden, E. C. Earder, and F. F. Hess. 1910. I IS p. il. bulletin 130 F.i f 28 July. 1910 Building operations in leading cities of United States, [calendar year] 190!t; by Jefferson Middleton. 1910. 17 p. [From Mineral re- sources, 1909.] t Paper; * paper, 5c. California. Quality of surface waters of California; by Walton Van Winkle and Frederick M. Eaton. 1910. 142 p. map in pocket. (Water-supply paper 237.) [Prepared in cooperation with Califor- nia Department of Engineering.] *Paper. 20c. GS 1.0 — 382 5 Same. (H. doc. 168.) Coal. Coal fields of northwestern Colorado and northeastern Utah; by Hovt S. Gale. 1910. 265 p. il. 13 pi. 9 maps. 5 are in pocket, 1 tab. ( Bulletin 415; H. doc. 365.) *Paper, 60c. GS 10—342 3 Investigations of coal fields in Colorado and Xew Mexico, [cal- endar year] 1908 [with list of references; articles] by G. C. Martin, 0. W. Washburne, M. I. Goldman. G. B. Richardson, and J. H. Gardner. 1910. 181 p. il. 7 maps. [Froni. Bulletin 381.] f Investigations of coal fields in Wyoming, [calendar vear] 1908; [articles] by R. W. Stone, C. T. Lupton, H. S. (Tale. C. H. Wege- mann. E. G. Woodruff, M. W. Ball. Eugene Stebinger, and A. R. Schultz. 1910. 186 p. 1 pi. 7 maps. [From Bulletin 381.] f Engineer Mountain folio, Colo.; [articles] by Whitman Cross and Allen D. Hole. [Library edition.] Washington, Geological Survey, 1910. cover-title, 14 p. il. 2 pi. 3 maps, large 4° (Geologic atlas of United States 171.) *Paper, 25c. GS 10— 381 3 Iron ore. Movement of Lake Superior iron ores, [calendar year] 1909. with map showing distribution of ores; by John Birkinbine. 1910. 7 p. map in pocket. [From Mineral resources, 1909.] f Nonmetalliferous minerals. Advance chapter from Contributions to economic geology, [calendar year] 1909, pt. 1: Miscellaneous non- metallic products; [articles] by D. B. Sterrett and H. S. Gale. 1910. 52 p. il. 1 pi. (Bulletin 430 J.) [Includes list of survey pub- lications on miscellaneous nonmetallic products, asbestos, barite, feldspar, fluorspar, graphite, mica, quartz, etc.] f Publications. Xew publications, list 32; June, 1910. [1910.] oblong 48° [Monthly. These lists are published in the form of postal cards.] f Publications of survey relating to water resources. Julv. 1910. iii+31 p. t GS'10— 441 Technologic publications of survey. [1910.] 3 p. t GS 10—440 Rivers. Surface water supply of United States, 1907-8: pt. 6, Missouri River basin: bv Robert Follansbee and J. E. Stewart. 1910. 311 p. il. 13 pi. (Water-supply paper 246.1 *Paper. 30c. GS 10— 383/4 Same. (H. doc. 789.) Same: pt. 7. Lower Mississippi basin; by W. B. Freeman, W. A. Lamb, and R. II. Bolster. 1910. 124 p. il. 2 pi. (Water-supply paper 247; H. doc. 790.) *Paper, 15c. GS 10— 345':. Same: pt. 10. Great Basin: bv E. ('. La Rue and F. F. Henshaw. 1910. 151 p. il. (i pi. (Water-supply paper 250: II. doc. 793.) *Paper, I'm GS 10— 348/3 July, 1910 29 Topographic sheets Note.— The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent town or natural feature found on them. Three scales are used, I : 62,500,1 : 125 ,000, and 1 : 250,000. These correspond, approximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless other- wise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, exclusive ofthe margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet. More than one-third of the area of the country, excluding outlying possessions, has been mapped, every State being represented. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c. each; but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 3c. each. In no case can orders be filled at the wholesale rate unless the sum remitted solely for topo- graphic maps amounts to at least $3.00. California, Castle quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 07' 30", long. 121° 15'- 121° 22' 30". Scale 1: 31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of Apr. 1910. 17.3X13.7 in. f5c. California, Pleasant Grove quadrangle, lat. 38° 45 / -38° 52' 30", long. 121° 22' 30 // -121° 30'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survev] edition of June, 1910. 17. 3X 13.5 in. f5c. Colorado, Grand Hogback quadrangle, lat. 39° 30'-40°, long. 107° 30'- 108°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of June, 1910. 17.5X13.6 in. fbc. Colorado, Rangely quadrangle, lat. 40°-40° 30', long. 108° 30'-109°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of June, 1910. 17.5X13.5 in. f5c. Colorado, White River quadrangle, lat. 40°-40° 30', long. 108°-108° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of June, 1910. 21.5X13.5 in. f5c. [Index map to] topographic maps of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. May 1,1910. 15.8X19.8 in. folded 4° f [Index map to] topographic maps of Oregon and Washington. Mar. 1, 1910. 15.8X10.1 in. folded 4° [A list of publications relating to this region accompanies this map. J f Missouri, Higdon quadrangle, lat. 37° 30'-37° 45', long. 90°-90° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of Apr. 1910. 17.5X14 in. f5c Nevada, Carson Sink quadrangle, lat. 39°-40°, long. 118°-119°. Scale 1: 250,0(10, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of May, 1910. 17.5X13.7 in. f5c. New York, Stony ( 'reek quadrangle, lal . 43° 15'-43° 30', long. 74°-74° 15'. Scale I : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of May, 1910. 17.") > 12.8 in. foe. Oregon, Eugene quadrangle, lat. H°-44° 15', long. 123°-123° 15'. Scale 1 : 62.500. contour interval 5 and lo ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of Apr. 1910. 17.5X12.7 in. foe. Utah-Colorado, Jensen quadrangle, lat. 10°-40° 30', long. 109°-109° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. | Washington, Geological Survey | edition of June, 1910. 17.8X13.5 in. f5c. West Virginia, I Saesaway quadrangle, lal . 38° 3C 38° 15', long. 80°45'-81°. Scale I : 112,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of Mar. 1910. 17.5> 13.8 in. f5c. 30 July, 1910 Woi Virginia, Montgomery quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 15', long. 81° 15'-81° 30 7 . Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of May, 1910. 17.5X13.9 in. f5c. Wisconsin, Waterloo quadrangle, lat. 43°-43° 15', long. 88° 45 / -89°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of May, 1910. 17.5X12.9 in. f 5c. Wyoming, Rock Springs quadrangle, lat. 41° 3(V-4r 45' ', long. 109°-109° 15' Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geolog- ical Survey] edition of May, 1910. 17.5X13.2 in. t 5c. Yosemite National Park, Cal., Administrative map of, surveyed in I893-94, 1896, 1898-99, and 1905. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington] Geological Survey, edition of Apr. 1910. 27.3X28.7 in. t 2 -5c. INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE Manual for Indian schools, brief discussion of principles and methods of education with reference to few changes found desirable in present system of Indian education; [bv R. G. Valentine]. 1910. 15 p. t 10—35920 LAND OFFICE, GENERAL Note.— The General Land Office publishes a large general map of the United States, which is sold at §1.00; and also separate maps of the States and Territories in which public lands are to be found, which are sold at 12c. per sheet. California and Florida are in 2 sheets each. Address the Superintendent of Documents, Washing- ton, D. C. Ceded Chippewa pine lands, Minn., sale of timber on lands both inside and outside Minnesota national forest at Cass Lake, Minn., on Sept. 15, 1910, instructions, descriptions of land, estimates, and rules and regulations for selling, scaling, cutting and removal of timber. June 23, 1910. 84 p. f Ephemeris of sun and polaris and tables of azimuths of polaris, July-Dec. 1910. 1910. 11 p. [Supplement to Manual of surveying instruc- tions for survev of public lands and private land claims.] + 10—35914 Same, [calendar year] 1911. 1910. 16 p. [Supplement to Manual of surveying instructions for survey of public lands and private land claims.] ' J 10—35913 Instructions [to registers and receivers] under act approved June 7, 1910, extending time in which to file adverse claims and institute adverse suits against mineral entries in Alaska. June 25, 1910. 2 p. f Laws and regulations relating to reclamation of arid lands bv United States. May 31, 1910. 24 p. t 10—35911 Regulations governing selection of lands by States and Territories under grants for educational and other purposes. June 23, 1910. 7 p. f ReA Lsed regulations under Kinkaid acts [concerning unappropriated and unreserved lands in Nebraska, instructions to] registers and receivers. June 7, 1910. 10 p. t Maps Colorado. Suite of, from official records of General Land Office and other sources [with plans of cities]; compiled by A. F. Dinsmore. Scale 12 m.= l in. Eckerl Lithographing Co., Washington. D. C. 1910. 28.7X33. s in. *12c. Cripple Creek. :;.i^ :< 4 in. Denver, City of. 3.6 ■ 1.8 in. Leadville. 3.6X4 in. July, 1910 31 Oregon, State of, from official records of General Land Office and other sources, compiled by M. Hendges, revised by A. F. Dinsmore; [with plan of] City of Portland . Scale 12 m.=l in. [2d edition.] Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. O, 1910. 28.5X36.5 and 4.8 X3.4 in. [Reclamation projects arc noted on this map which did not appear on previous edition.] * 12c. MIXES BUREAU Publications that may be obtained through bureau. [1910.] 3 p. f PATENT OFFICE Note.— The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes. The single copies are not enumerated in this catalogue, but may be obtained for 5e. each at the Patent Office. Beginning with Jan. 1, 1910, the Superintendent of Documents will sell the monthly volumes at 85.00 per volume or $60 per year, and back numbers, prior to 1907, may be hail at J3.0Q per volume or $36 per year. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the Patent Office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c. to $10 per volume and may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents. The Rules of practice and pamphlet Patent laws are furnished free of charge upon application to the Patent Office. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $1.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $5.00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawing. These coupons are good until used, but are only to be used for orders sent to the Patent Office. For schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. Alphabetical list of patentees to whom patents were issued on 12th of July, 1910 [with list of inventions]. [1910.] xxvii p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 156, no. 2.] f Paper, 5c; single copy, $1.00 a yr. Official gazette, Julv 5-26, 1910; v. 156, nos. 1-4. 1910. cover-title, 1070+[cvii] p. il. large 8° [Weekly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $5.00 a yr. 4—18256/3 Note.— Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent cases. Same [title-page, errata, index to decisions, etc., to] v. 154. 1910. [3]+ 1417-22 p. large 8° * Paper, 10c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for subscribers. 4 — 18256/3 Trade-marks published July 12, 1910. [1910.] 521-531+iii p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 156, no. 2.] | Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. RECLAMATION SERVICE Reclamation record, v. 2, no. 7; Julv, 1910. [1910.] p. 53-64, large 8° [Monthly.] J 9—35252/3 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Note.— The Commission furnishes its Annual reports and many minor publica- tions gratuitously to those who apply for them, but the bound volumes of its decisions, usually known as interstate Commerce Commission reports, arc sold by the Super- intendent of Documents. Beginning with v. 18, opinion 1165, subscribers may deposit $1.00 with the Superintendent of Documents and receive the separate opin- ions, which make up t lie bound volume of decisions, as t hey are issued. Alaska. No. 2088, in matter of jurisdiction over tail and water carriers operatins; in Alaska; derided June (i. 1910; reporl of commission. [1910.] [1]+81-101 p. (Opinion 1345.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Apples. No. 3034, Gamble-Robinson Commission Company v. St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Company e1 al.; decided June :',. L910; report of commission. [1910.] [1J+114 L16 p. (Opinion 1351.) [From Reports, v. L9. | 32 July, 1910 Bananas. No. 2509, Waco Freight Bureau et al. v. Houston & Texas Central Railroad Company et al.; decided June 10, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+22-28 p. (Opinion 1331.) [From Re- ports, V. 19.] Barrels. No. 3077, Bott Brothers Manufacturing Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al.; decided June 10, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] *[1]+136-138 p. (Opinion 1356.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Bottles. No. 2669. Stanley Newding v. Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company et al., decided June 3, 1910; no. 2827. M. Mosson Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, decided June 10, 1910; reports of commission. [1910.] [l] + 29-33 p. (Opinions 1332, 1333.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Butter. No. 2002, St. Paul Board of Trade et al. v. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company; decided June 10, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] '[l]+285-289 p. (Opinion 1369.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Cabbages. No. 2791, A. H. Millar v. New York Central & Hudson River - Railroad Company et al., decided June 3, 1910; no. 3069, Southern Cotton Oil Company v. Southern Railway Company et al., decided Junell, 1910; reports of commission. [1910.] [l]4-78-80p. (Opin- ions 1343, 1344.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Corn. No. 2443, W. W. and E. L. Rutland, doing business as Canadian Valley Grain Company, v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided June 2. 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1] + 108-109 p. (Opinion 1348.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Decisions, June, 1909-Feb. 1910. 1910. xrvni+715 p. il. (Reports, v. 17.) * Sheep, $2.00; * cloth, $1.50. 8—30656/2 Demurrage. No. 3062, Reiter, Curtis & Hill v. New York, Susque- hanna & Western Railroad Company; decided June 2. 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+290-292 p. (Opinion 1370.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Express. No. 2820, August H. Strauss v. American Express Company et al.; decided June 3, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1]+ 112-113 p. (Opinion 1350.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Fireplaces. No. 2676, Ohio Foundry Company v. Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company et al.; decided -June 11, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1]+ 65-67 p. (Opinion 1340.) [From Reports, v. 19.]' Flour. No. 1197, Banner Milling Company v. New York Central & Hud- son River Railroad Company; no. 1535. same v. New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Company etal; decided June 10, 1910; report of commission on rehearings. ' [1910.] [1]4-128-131 p. (Opinion 1354.1 [From Reports, v. 19.] Freight rates. No. 879, Spokane, Wash., et al. r. Northern Pacific Rail- way Company et al.; decided June 7, 1910; supplemental report o commission. ' [1910.] [1]+ 162-217 p. (Opinion 1363.) [From Re ports, v. 19.] No. 1389, Corporation Commission of North Carolina v. Norfolk & Western Railway Company et al.; decided June 7, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1J+303-313 p. (Opinion 1375.) [From Re- ports, v. 19.] No. 1590, Homer P. Fisk cv Sons r. Boston & Maine Railroad: do.ided June 3, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1] 4-299-302 p. (Opinion 1374.) [From Reports, v. 19.] July, 1910 33 Freight rates — Continued. No. 1665, Railroad Commission of Nevada v. Southern Pacific Company et al.; decided June 6, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+238-256 p. il. (Opinion 1365.) [From Reports, v. 19.] No. 1796, Maricopa County Commercial Club v. Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Railway Company et al.; decided June 6, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+257-258 p. (Opinion 1366.) [From Re- ports, v. 19.] No. 2518, Humboldt Steamship Company v. White Pass & Yukon Route et al.; decided June 6, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1J+105-107 p. (Opinion 1347.) [From Reports, v. 19.] No. 2537, Portland Chamber of Commerce v. Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company et al.; no. 2545, Transportation Bureau of Seattle Chamber of Commerce et al. v. Northern Pacific Railway Company etal.; decided June 7, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+265-284 p. (Opinion 1368.) [From Reports, v. 19.] No. 2662, Commercial Club, Traffic Bureau, of Salt Lake City, Utah, v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided June 7, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+218-237 p. (Opinion 1364.) [From Reports, v. 19.] No. 2788, Billings Chamber of Commerce v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company; decided June 10, 1910; report of com- mission. [1910.] [l]+71-77 p. (Opinion 1342.) [From Reports, v\ 19.] No. 2839, Traffic Bureau of Merchants' Exchange v. Southern Pacific Company; decided June 6, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+259-264 p. (Opinion 1367.) [From Reports, v. 19.] No. 3158, Willson Brothers Lumber Company v.. Norfolk Southern Railroad Company et al.; decided June 10, 1910; report of commis- sion. [1910.] [l]+293-294 p. (Opinion 1371.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Nos. 663, 664, 641, in Supreme Court, Interstate Commerce Com- mission v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company et al.; Burnham, Hanna, Munger Dry Goods Company et al. v. [same]; Inter- state Commerce Commission v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- road Company et al.; reply of appellant to petition of appellees for rehearing. [1910.] cover-title, 9 p. J 10—35887 Nos. 2548, 2636, 2635, and 2858, Pat. Chappelle v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.; decided June 2, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+56-59 p. (Opinion 1337.) [From Re- ports, v. 19.] Hay. No. 1179, National Hay Association v. Michigan Central Railroad Company et al.; decided June 10, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] '[l]+34-19 p. (Opinion 1334.) [From Reports, v. 19.] No. 2654, Felton Grain Company v. Union Pacific Railroad Com- pany et al.; decided June 10, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+63-64 p. (Opinion 1339.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Lead. No. 2601, Pennsylvania Smelting Company v. Northern Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided June 10, 1910; report of commis- sion. [1910.] [l]4-60-62p. (Opinion 1338.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Lime. No. 2986, Sunderland Brothers Company v. St. Louis & San Fran- cisco Railroad Company el al.; decided June 3, 1910; report of com- mission. [1910.] [1] +545-547 p. (Opinion 1305. [From Reports, v. 18.1 34 July, 1910 Lumber and limber. No. 2240, Industrial Lumber Company v. St. Louis, Wat kins & Gulf Railway Company et al.; decided June 10, 1910; re- port of commission. [1910.] [l]4-50-53 p. (Opinion 1335.) [From Reports, v. 19.] No. 2821, Saginaw & Manistee Lumber Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided June 7, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [IJ-f 119-127 p. il. (Opinion 1353.) [From Reports, v. 19.] No. 2876, William Cameron & Company, Incorporated, v. Houston, East & West Texas Railway Company et al.; decided June 10, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1]+ 146-147 p. (Opinion 1360.) [From Reports, v. 19.] — — No. 3005, Quammen & Austad Lumber Company v. Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al.; decided June 3, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1] + 110-111 p. (Opinion 1349.) [From Reports, v. 19.] No. 3035, Alabama Lumber <& Export Company v. Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington Railroad Company et al.; no. 3088, Alpha Portland Cement Company v. Delaware. Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company et al.: decided June 10, 1910; report of commis- sion. [1910.] [l]+295-298 p. (Opinions 1372, 1373.) [From Re- ports, v. 19.] No. 3049, Commercial Club of Omaha v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al. ; decided June 11. 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1]4- 156-161 p. (Opinion 1362.) [From Reports, v. 19.] No. 3104, W. P. Craig Lumber Company v. Virginian Railway Company etal.; decided June 3, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1]4-144-145 p. (Opinion 1359.) [From Reports, v. 19.] No. 3113, Sawyer & Austin Lumber Company v. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company et al.; decided June 2, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1]+ 141-143 p. (Opinion 1358.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Misrouting. No. 2445, Idaho Lime Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided June 15, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1]+139-140 p. (Opinion 1357.) [From Re- ports, v. 19.] No. 3025, J. I. Prentiss & Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany; decided June 3, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1] 4-68-70 p. (Opinion 1341.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Oranges. No. 3000, Arlington Heights Fruit Exchange et al. v. Southern Pacific Company etal.; decided June 11, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1]+148-155 p. (Opinion 1361.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Passenger rates. Nos. 1084-86, Geo. S. Loftus v. Pullman Company et al.; decided June 20, 1910; supplemental report of commission. [1910.] [1]4- 102-104 p. (Opinion 1346.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Petroleum. No. 2842, Record Oil Refining Company et al. r. Midland Valley Railroad Company et al.; decided June 10. 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1]+ 132-135 p. (Opinion 1355.) [From Re- ports, v. 19.] No. 2962, National Petroleum Association et al. v. Missouri Pacific Railway Company et al.; no. 2971, National Refining Company v. Missouri Pacific Railway Company; decided June 2, 1910; report of commission. (1910.] [1] +593-595 p. (Opinion 1319. 1 [From Re- ports, V. is] July, 1910 35 Railroad employees. Decisions under safety appliance acts, appellate court, 1st division, Illinois, general no. 15117, John F. Devine, ad- ministrator [of Elias Statton], v. Illinois Central Railroad Company [opinion of court]; decided June 16, 1910. [1910.] 7 p. J Railroad ties. No. 2285, American Creosote Works, Limited, v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al.; decided June 11, 1910; supple- mental report of commission. [1910.] [l]+314-322 p. (Opinion 1376.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Rails. No. 2919, Northern Lumber Manufacturing Company v. Texas & Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided June 10, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+54-55 p. (Opinion 1336.) [From Re- ports, v. 19.] Shingles. No. 2853, Menefee Brothers v. Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pa- cific Railway Company et al.; decided June 7, 1910; report of com- mission. [1910.] [1]+117-118 p. (Opinion 1352.) [From Re- ports, v. 19.] Special order 1, series 1910. [1910.] 2 1. J Same, 5 [series 1910]. [1910.] 3 p. J Wheat. No. 1803, David Stott v. Michigan Central Railroad Company et al.; decided June 3, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+582-590 p. (Opinion 1317.) [From Reports, v. 18.] STATISTICS AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU 21st annual report on statistics of railways in United States, year ending June 30, 1908 [with addition of statistical tables]. 1909 [1910]. 999 p. map. * Cloth, 85c. Bulletin of revenues and expenses of steam roads in United States, Mar. 1910, no. 14. 1910. 19 p. 4° f 9—35821/2 Classification of expenditures for additions and betterments as prescribed by Interstate Cuinmeree Commission for steam roads in accordance with sec. 20 of act to regulate commerce. 1st revised issue. 1910. 41 p. *Papcr, 5c. 10—35912 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Camden Iron Works. In Court of Claims, Camden Iron Works v. United States, no. 30307; answer and counterclaim. [1910.] p. 17-21. J Frazier, Frank E. In Court of Claims, Frazier v. United States, no. 24810; defendants' request for findings of fact and brief. [1910.] 12 p. t Imperial Window Glass Company and others. In district court for w esl - ern district of Pennsylvania, Apr. special term, 1910, United States v. Imperial Window Glass Company et al., no. 17; on demurrer. [1910.] cover-title, 98 p. large 8° }" United States district court, western districl of Pennsylvania, April special term, 1910, no. 17, United Stales v. Imperial Window Glass Company et al., on demurrer to indictment; brief for United States. [1910.'] cover-title, 74 p. large 8° } Judges. List of United States judges, attorneys, and marshals; by [Charles B. Sornborger]. July 15, 1910. 26 p. f 10—35915 Knight, E. C, Company. Consideration of Knighl ease [United States v. E. C. Knighl Company]. (H»io.| s p. + 36 July, 1910 Marsching, J., & Co. In Courl of Customs Appeals, United Statee i .1 Marsching d Company, [no. L24; samel v. B. !■'. Drakenield c\: Com- pany, [no. L25], appeals from Board of General Appraisers; brief in opposition to motion to dismiss, p.910.] cover-title, 19 p. t Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company and others. Jn circuil court, districl of Maryland, United States v. Standard Sanitary Manufac- turing Company and others; petition in equity. [1910.] cover-title, 73 p. il. large 8° J Zuckriegel, I Sharles. No. 24317, in Court of < llaims, Zuckriegel v. United State.-; defendants' brief on demurrer to claimant's petition. [1910.] cover-title, 14 p. J LIBRARY OF CONGRESS A. L. A. portrait index, index to portraits contained in books and peri- odicals [circular announcement]. [1910.] 1 p. 4° f COPYRIGHT OFFICE Note. The bulletins of the OOiee are sent free on application to the Register of Copyrights. Subscriptions for the Catalogue of copyright entries should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, instead of to the Register of Copyrights as for- merly. Catalogue ofcopyrighl entries, pt. 1, new .-cries, v. 7, croup 1. nos. 27-30; July 7-28, 1910. 1910. [Weekly.] 6—35347/7 Each number is issued in 4 parts: ]>t. 1. group 1, relates to books: pt. 1, group :.'. to pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., dra- matic compositions, maps and charts: pt. -'. to periodicals; pt. 3, to musical compo- sitions; pt. A. to engravings, cuts and prints, chromos and lithographs, photographs and fine arts. Same, pt. 1, new series, v. 7, group 2, nos. 22-26; June, 1910. 1910. [Monthly.] 6—35347/7 Same, pt. 2, new series, v. 5, nos. 22-26; June. 1910. 1910. [Monthly.] 6—35347/7 Same, pt. 3, new series, v. 5, nos. 27-30; Jul v. 1910. 1910. [Monthly.] 6—35347/7 NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS Proceedings of managers, June 20, 1910. June, 1910. v. 3. p. 399-402. t NAVY DEPARTMENT Changes in Regulations [for government of Navy, 1909], no. 9. Feb. 7. 1910. 51.12° f Same, no. 10. Mar. 29, 1910. 7 1.12" f Same, no. 11. June 27, 1910. 3 1. 12° f Same, no. 13. July 19, 1910. 3 1.12° f I ,eneral court-martial order 16-20 [1910]: May 27-June 20, 1910. [1910.] 12° % General order 68 7:'. [4th series]: June 10-Julv 13, 1910. [1910.] Each lp. t Special order 51, 52 [ 1th series]; July 1. 9, L910. [1910.] 12° J July. 1910 37 EQUIPMENT BUREAU II ^OROGRAPHIC OFFICE Note.— The charts, Balling directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Ollice are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents al the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. The price of the Catalogue of charts, plans, sailing directions, and other publications is 50c. < Sopies of the Hydrographic bulletin prints, and Notice to mariners arc supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and al the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend. Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, 1088-91; July 6-27, 1910. [1910.] Kurh 1 p. various sizes, f Notice to mariners 27-31, 1910; July 2-30 [1910]. [1910.] [xi]+501- 6221. [Weekly.) f Reprint of hydrographic information from Pilot charts and hydrographic bulletin, no. 14, June 30, 1910. [1910.] 19 p. f Charts Pescadores Islands, [or] Hoko Retto, Formosa Strait, Japan, from Japa- nese surveys between 1896 and 1900; chart 2558. Scale naut. m.= 0.74 in. 1st edition. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June, 1910. 38.1X25.5 in. f50c. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Sept. 1910; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. =0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 15, 1910. 20.7X35.3 in. [Monthly. Prepared in cooperation with Weather Bureau.] f 10c. Talara Bay, Peru, from British survey in 1909; chart 2562. Scale 1,000 yds. =4.9 in. 1st edition. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June, 1910. 18.9X16.1 in. flOc MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU United States naval medical bulletin, v. 4, no. 3; July, 1910. 1910. vi+291-458 p. il. 1 pi. 18 p. of pi. [Quarterly.] *Paper, 25c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. 8—35095 NAVIGATION BUREAU Instructions governing transportation of enlisted men, Navy, 1910. 1910. 27 p. I 10—35917 Movements of vessels, July 1-30, 1910. July 1-30, 1910. Each 1 p. 4° and f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] J # Navy and Marine Corps list and directory, officers of Navy and Marine Corps, July 1, 1910. 1910. 81 p. [Monthly.] "Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. War 9—131 Orders to officers, U. S. N., July 1-30, 1910. July 2-Aug. 1, 1910. Each 1 p. 4° and large 8° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] J NAVAL ACADEMY Report of board of visitors, 1909. 1910. [1]+101-104 p. t 8- 7222 ORDNANCE BUREA1 Instructions for inspecting and testing sights. June, 1910. [l]+3 p. ''• 4° (Ordnance pamphlet 346.) J 38 July, 1910 STEAM ENGINEERING BUREAU Specifications for inspection of material: pt. 2, Non-ferrous materials for use in construction of machinery coming under cognizance of Bureau of Steam Engineering. Revised July 1, 1910. 1910. 24p.il. 12° f SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Index to specifications issued by Navy Department for naval stores and material. July 1, 1910. 40 p. 12° f Memoranda for information of officers of Pay Corps, commanding officers of ships, and commandants of stations 111: June 1, 1910. [1910.] p. 1414-28, 12° [Monthly.] % Same, supplement A, annual and quarterly contracts for provisions, fiscal year 1911; June 15, 1910. [1910.] p. 1429-67, 12° J Notice of purchases [of miscellaneous materials, etc.]; nos. 227-231. July 1-29, 1910. f° f Same [for Western States]; nos. 49-51. July 2-28, 1910. Each 1 p. oblong 12° and f° f POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 31, nos. 9251-75a; July 1-30, 1910. [1910.] f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] J United States official postal guide [3d series, v. 3, no. 1]; July, 1910. Albany, N. Y., J. B. Lyon Company, printers [1910]. 786 p. il. [Monthly.] Cloth, $3.50 a yr.; paper, $3.00 a yr. 4—18254/3 Note.— No. 1, July, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal guide, nos. 2-12 being additions and corrections. Sold by the printers, J. B. Lyon Company, Market Square, Albany. FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign countries dur- ing Aug. 1910. July 15, 1910. 1 p. narrow f° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. TOPOGRAPHER Note.— Since February, 1908, the Topographer has been preparing rural-delivery maps of counties in which rural-delivery is completely established. A uniform scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is used. The maps are drawings on tracing linen, and copies are reproduced by the sun-print process. Editions are not issued but sun-print copies may be obtained at 50c. a copy from the Disbursing Clerk, Post-Oflice Department. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps for which see Monthly catalogue for January, 1910, page 351. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Alaska. Executive order [modifying Executive order of Apr. 8, 1910, which set aside lands in Alaska for use of War Department for defen- sive purposes so as to exclude part of said lands from military reserva- tion and place them under control of Navy Department as coaling station]. July 15, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1229.) } Arizona. Executive order, experiment station, Arizona [increasing area reserved for purposes of agricultural experiment station]. Julv 1, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1222.) t July, 1910 39 Big Hole Battlefield. Executive order [reserving 5 acres of unsurveyed land in Montana for military purposes to protect Big Hole battlefield monument]. June 23, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1216.) J California. Executive order [revoking Executive order of Aug. 25, 1877, which set aside lands in California for Indian purposes, in so far as it relates to certain lands east of San Bernardino meridian]. July 7, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1224.) J Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation, Okla. ( )pening lands in < Jheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation, proclamation. July 1, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1057.) t Consuls. Executive order [amending paragraph 684 of Regulations for consular service concerning samples of textile and fibrous goods.] July 1, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1217.) i Copyright, [benefits extended to subjects of] Luxemburg, proclamation. June 29, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1056.) t Customs Service. Executive order [amending schedule A, sec. 3, Treas- ury Department, under rule 2, clause 3, civil service rules, by addition of paragraph 16, so as to except from examination laborers at $480 per annum in Customs Service, Hawaii, who are to perform duties of opener and packer]. July 12, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1225.) J Duck Valley Reservation, Idaho. Executive order [reserving lands in Idaho as addition to reservation]. July 1, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1220.) t Education Bureau. Executive order [amending schedule A, sec. 7, Interior Department, under rule 2, clause 3, civil service rules, by addition of paragraph 24, so as to except from examination 1 specialist in higher education in Education Bureau]. July 1, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1218.) % Executive order [authorizing vacancy in position of editor in Education Bureau to be filled without regard to requirement of examination], July 1, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1219.) % Indian agents. Executive order [authorizing retention of district agents and assistant district agents in Oklahoma and providing that vacan- cies shall be filled by transfer of persons serving under live Civilized Tribes Commissioner or in Union Agency]. July 12, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1226.) % Isthmian Canal Commission, 1904-. Executive order [authorizing com- mission to establish rides and regulations to protect works of excava- tion, dredging, and other canal construction and to regulate use of waterways in Canal Zone]. July 25, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1230). J Minnesota. Executive order [amending Executive order of Mar. 22, 1905, so as to restore to public domain lands in Minnesota which were reserved for flowage purposes in maintenance of reservoirs at head- waters of Mississippi River]. July 12, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1227.) t National forests. < helan national forest, Wash, [to include and supersede part of Wenatchee national forest], proclamation. July 1, 1910. 1 p. map, f° (No. 1058.) f Chiricahua national forest, Ariz, and N. Mex. [to include and supersede part of Coronado national forest], 3d proclamation. [July 1, 1910.] [2] p. map, f° ([No. 1066.]) f Coconino national forest, Ariz, [withdrawal of lands to form Tusa- yan national forest], 2d proclamation. [June 28, 1910.] [2] p. map, f° ([No. 1048.]> t 40 July, 1010 National forests— Continued. Colorado national forest, nst -office at Litchfield. 1910. cover-title, 45 p. f° f Marlboro. Mass. Proposals for construction, complete, including plumb- ing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Marlboro. 1910. cover-title, 43 p. f° f Olean, N. Y. Proposals for construction, complete, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post- office at Olean. 1910. cover-title, 45 p. f° f Pontiac, Mich. Proposals for construction, complete, including plumb- ing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Pontiac. 1910. cover-title, 43 p. f° f Providence, R. I. Specification and proposal sheet for installation of air washers and preheaters in post-office, court-house, and custom-house, Providence. 1910. cover-title, 9 p. f° f St. Louis, Mo. Specification and proposal sheet for steam heating and ventilating apparatus, etc., for post-office at St. Louis. 1910. cover- title, 28 p. f° f Treasury Department. Invitation for proposals for new vault in 4th floor of Treasurv building, Washington, I). C. 1910. cover-title, 8 p. f° t Woburn, Mass. Proposals for construction, complete, including plumb- ing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Woburn. "1910. cover-title, 42 p. f° f AUDITOR FOR POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT Financial statement to Secretary of Treasurv and to Postmaster-General, quarter ended Mar. 31, 1910. 1910. 20 p. 4° t AUDITOR FOR TREASURY DEPARTMENT Annual report, fiscal vear 1910. 1910. 17 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2476 [2576].) f COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Annual report, [vear ended Oct. 31] 1909. 1909 [1910]. vii+973 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2556.) *Cloth, 85c. Bulletin 898-901, July 5-25, 1910; changes in officers and reserve agents of national banks", etc. [1910.] 4° [Weekly.] t Statement showing amount of national bank notes outstanding secured by U. S. bonds and by lawful money at beginning of business on [July 1, 1910] with changes during preceding year and month, also kinds and amounts of bonds on deposit to secure national bank notes and public deposits. July 1, 1910. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY [Decision of Comptroller of Treasury in case of P. M. Long, United States marshal, northern district of' Alabama, appealed from action of Auditor for State and Other Departments in settlement of his account, quarter ended Sept. 30, 1909]; appeal no. 18892. June 30, 1910. 4 p. | July. 1910 45 GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [June, 1910]. July 1, 1910. 2 p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 38, 1910.) t INTERNAL REVENUE COMMISSIONER Filtration-aeration process in sweet-mash distilleries. July 1, 1910. 2 p. 4° ([Circular] 739; Treasury Dept., Dept. circular 37, 1910.) f Revised list of alcoholic medicinal preparations for sale of which special tax is required. July 5, 1910. 5 p. ([Treasury decision] 1043. ; [From Treasury decisions, v. 19, no. 28.] f LIFE-SAVING SERVICE Official register. July 1, 1910. 1910. 24 p. [Includes list of life-saving districts and stations.] | LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Caveat list of United States registered bonds, July 1, 1910. [1910.] 1 p. f° [Monthly.] f Circulation statement, July 1, 1910. July 5 [1910]. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] f PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE-HOSPITAL SERVICE Hookworm disease, or ground-itch anemia, its nature, treatment, and prevention [with bibliography]; by Ch. Warded Stiles. 1910. 40 p. il. (Public health bulletin 32.)' *Paper, 10c. Leprosy. Studies upon leprosy: 7, Statistical study of endemic focus of leprosy, by Walter R. Brinckerhoff and A. C. Reinecke; Palliative treatment for leprous rhinitis, by James T. Wayson and A. C. Reinecke. 1910. 25 p. (Public health bulletin 33.) *Paper, 5c. Public health. Public health reports, v. 25, nos. 26-30; July 1-29, 1910. 1910. [xx]+921-107G p. [AVeekly.] ' 6— 25167/2 Special articles.— No. 26. Beriberi in United States.— No. 27. Practical work- ings of surface privy and lime system; by Ch. Warded Stiles and Charles II. Gard- ner. — No. 29. Rat suppression in San Francisco, CaL; by G. M. Converse. — No. 30. Notes on agents used for flea destruction; by Maurice 15. Mitzmain. Note.— This publn vcicn is distributed gratuitous!;? to State an l muni: ipal in 1th officers, etc.. by the Surgeon-General of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service. Treasury Department. Others desiring these reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents for J2.00 a year. Transactions of 7th annual conference of State and Territorial Health Officers with Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, Washington, D. C, June 2, 1909. 1910. 86 p. il. ([Public health bulletin 31.]) *Cloth, 35c. Straw itch, Dermatitis Schambenri, disease new to American physicians; l>v Joseph Goldberger. 1910. 8 p. il. 2 pi. [From Public health reports, v. 25, no. 23.] t 10—35890 Surgeons. List of changes of stations and duties of commissioned and other officers, July 6-27, 1910. [1910.] 4° [Weekly.] X Tuberculosis, its nature and prevention; by F. C. Smith. 1910. 12 p. 1 pi. (Public health bulletin 36.) *Paper, 5c. Typhoid fever. Whal mayor and city council can do in prevention of typhoid fever; by L. L. Lumsden. 1910. 11 p. [From Public health reports, v. 25, no. 24.] t 10—35904 46 July, 1910 HYGIENIC LABORATORY Bleaching of flour and effect of nitrites on certain medicinal substances; by Worth Hale. June, 1910. 44 p. (Bulletin 68.) *Paper, 5c. Same. (H. doc. 979.) Studies upon anaphylaxis, with special reference to antibodies con- cerned [with bibliography]; bv John F. Anderson and W. H. Frost. June, 1910. 56 p. (Bulletin 64.) *Paper, 5c. Same. (H. doc. 975.) REVENUE-CUTTER SERVICE Circular [of] information relative to appointments to cadetships in line of sendee. June 10, 1910. 11 p. f United States Revenue-Cutter Service; [by C. M. Green]. [June 16, 1910.] cover-title, 5 1. J 10—35901 SECRET SERVICE DIVISION New counterfeit $10 gold certificate. July 12, 1910. 1 p. 4° (Circular letter 307.) t New counterfeit $2 silver certificate. July 15, 1910. 1 p. 4° (Circular letter 308.) f TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination outstanding June 30, 1910. July 1 [1910]. 1 p. oblong 24° f Statement of funded indebtedness of District of Columbia and late cor- poration of Washington, [by] ex-omcio commissioner of sinking fund of District, June 30, 1910. * [1910.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Quarterly.] f WAR DEPARTMENT Annual reports, 1909: v. 1, Secretary of War, chief of staff, Adjutant-Gen- eral, Inspector-General, [and] Judge- Advocate-General. 1909 [1910]. 314 p. 2 tab. * Cloth, 45c. Information relative to appointment and admission of cadets to Military Academy. [1910.] 18 p. t War 9—35 ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Army list and directorv, officers of Army, July 20. 1910; [no. 128]. 1910. i23 p. large 8° [Monthly.] * Paper, 15c. single copv, $1.50 a yr. 9—35106/3 [Circular] to officers of general recruiting service [concerning contract made with O. J. Gude Co., New York City, to furnish and post recruit- ing posters]. July 1, 1910. 4 p. 12° t CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF Roster of troops, n. p. July, 1910. 15 p. 12° f Headquarters Depart- ment of California, Chronicle Building, San Francisco, Cal. July, 1910 47 MOUNTED SERVICE SCHOOL Army horseshoer, 1910, manual prepared for use of students of Training School for Farriers and Horseshoers. [2d edition; revised by Dun- can Elliot, Frank G. Churchill, and George H. Cameron.] 1910. 104 p. il. 1 pi. small 4° (War Dept. doc. 356.) *Fabricoid, 35c. War 10—120 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Circular 25-27 [1910]; July 13-15, 1910. [1910.] 12° J General orders 10 [1910]; June 28, 1910. [1910.] 1 p. 12° J Index to river and harbor act approved June 25, 1910. [1910.] 21 p. % Reports on examination and survey of Cooper River, S. C. June 4, 1910. 14 p. map. (H. doc. 947.) $ Special orders 29-35 [1910]; July 12-25, 1910. [1910.] 12° J NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY Note.— Lake Survey charts may be obtained from U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., orfromU. S. Engineer Office, Buffalo, N. Y. Payments must be made before charts are sent, and if made by mail must be by postal of express money order payable to the order of U. S. Lake Survey Office if ordered from Detroit, or to the order of U.S. Engineer Office if ordered from Buffalo. These charts may also be obtained, for cash only, at U. S. Canal Office at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. They will be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the purchaser's risk. Purchasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail. The latter will be used when no choice is indicated. The bulletins and supplements of the Lake Survey may be obtained free upon appli- cation at U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., and at the engineer offices in Duluth, Milwaukee, Chicago, Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Oswego. Supplement 3 [1910], corrections and additions to bulletin 19; to sup- plement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., [July 18] 1910. p. 1-34-1. 4-13+ [2] p. map, 4° f INTERNATIONAL WATERWAYS COMMISSION Report, Jan. 8, 1910, on regulation of Lake Erie, together with appendix, tables, and plates. Mar. 14, 1910. cover-title, 158 p. 29 pi. (H. doc. 779.) % 10—35932 ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION, 1904- Circular44; July 27, 1910. [1910.] 7 p. J 6—17268/3 Circular [proposals for supplies] 593-598; June 30-July 21, 1910. [1910.] f° f Proposals for [supplies 593-598, to accompanv Circular proposals for supplies 593-598]. [1910.] Each 1 p. 24" " + Studies in relation to malaria; by Samuel T. Darling. 1910. 38 p. * Paper, 5c. 10—35933 CANAL ZONE, ISTHMUS OK PANAMA Canal record, July 6-27, MHO; v. 3, nos. 15-48. Ancon, Canal Zone [1910]. p. 353-384, 4° [Weekly.] 7—35328/3 Note.— The Canal record is issued free of charge, one copy each, to all employees of the Commission whose names arc on the gold roll. Extra copies can be obtained from the news stands of the Panama Railway Company for 5c. each. Address all communications to The Canal Record) Ancon, I lanal Zone. Isthmus of Panama. 48 July, 1910 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Specification* for plumbing and electric wiring in annex to post hospital at Fort George Wright, Wash. June, 1910. 8 p. 12° J ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Course of instruction for student officers in Ordnance School of Appli- cation, Sandy Hook Proving Ground, in ordnance engineering; by T. C. Dickson. Aug. 14, 1907, revised May 1, 1910. 1910. 36 1. il. 4° % War 10—121 Invoice descriptions and shipping order descriptions of explosives and inflammable articles and acids shipped by department and coming under American Railway Association rules and Interstate Com- merce Commission regulations for transportation of explosives [and] American Railway Association regulations for transportation of inflammable articles and acids. [1910.] 3 p. 4° [Supplement to Regulations governing preparation of explosives for transportation, form no. 1720.] + Ordnance orders 7 [1910]; June 29, 1910. [1910.] 12 1. 12° % PAY DEPARTMENT Monthly station list of officers, July 1, 1910. [1910.] 5 p. % Official tables of distances [for guidance of disbursing officers of Army charged with payment of money allowances for travel', errata]. [1910.] 1 p. 4° f Stoppage circular; July 15, 1910. [1910.] 3 p. [Monthly.] % QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT Circular 6 [1910]; June 22, 1910. [1910.] 2 p. 12° % Roster showing stations and duties of officers, July 1, 1910. [July 1, 1910.] 16 p. [Monthly.] % Specifications for hot- water heating annex to post hospital at Fort George Wright, Wash. June, 1910. 8 p. 12° J SIGNAL OFFICE Circular 10 [1910]; June 21, 1910. [1910.] 2 1. 12° % SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT Roster [of officers], July 1, 1910. [1910.] 3 p. [Monthly.] J O yi*\ Monthly Catalogue United States Public Documents No. 188 August, 1910 ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1910 Abbreviations Appendix app. Congress Cong. Consular cons. Department Dept. Document doc. Executive ex. Facsimile, facsimiles facsim. Folio f<> House H. House concurrent resolution H. C. R. House document H. doc. House executive document H. ex. doc. House joint resolution H. J. R. House report H. rp. House resolution (si mple) H . R . Illustration, illustrations il. Inch, inches c in. Latitude lat. Leaf, leaves 1. Longitude long. Mile, miles m. 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Geological Survey Bulletin 442 will be, when completed, Mineral resources of Alaska, 1909. An advance separate, denominated 442A, presents two papers by Alfred Brooks, Mining industry in 1909 and Alaska coal and its utilization. Labor Bureau Bulletin 88, for May, 1910, published in August, contains a paper, valuable for purposes of comparison, entitled Cost of living of families of moderate income in Germany, 1907-1908. Chemistry Bureau Circular 61 bears the title How to kill and bleed market poultry. Some readers might cavil at this as a chemical title, but in the introduction to the circular the following explanatory statement is made: "This detail is part of an elaborate and far-reaching study of the handling of dressed poultry, including chilling, transporting, storing, marketing, etc., for the elucidation of which chemistry, bacteriology, and histology, as well as careful market examinations, are employed." The San Jose scale and its control is the title of Entomology Bureau Cir- cular 124, which carries this encouraging statement: "It has been amply demonstrated that the scale mav be very successfully controlled." New publications of the Manufactures Bureau, Commerce and Labor Department, are Special consular reports, vol. 43, pt. 2, Agricultural machinery in foreign countries, and Special agents series no. 40, Cotton goods in Latin America, pt. 3, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay. Each of these publications carries on the verso of its title-page this "Special notice": "There have been printed of this monograph only a sufficient number of copies to meet the needs of the Department. There will be no copies for gratuitous distribution, therefore, other than those referred to. The Public Printer will supply copies at the rate of 5c. per copy. Orders should be addressed to the Superintendent of Docu- ments, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. Postage stamps and personal checks not accepted." 53 54 August, 1910 Senator Lodge's Select Committee on Wages and Prices contributes this month to the volume of official literature two publications. One is a Topical digest of the evidence taken by the Committee and the other is the Minority report, signed by Senators Johnston, Clarke, and Smith (61st Congress, 2d session, Senate report 912, pt. 2). Professional paper 68, Geological Survey, Ore deposits of New Mexico, 361 pages, 22 plates, 33 text figures, treats its subject very fully and will no doubt at once be accepted as a standard manual. War Department document 324, Steele's American campaigns, was sent out containing a rather serious error, which has been only recently discovered. At the bottom of page 75 one line of text and two foot- notes were missing, destroying the connection with page 76 and making an unintelligible sentence. Correction slips have now been sent out. This document was not printed at the Government Printing Office. Forest Service Bulletin 82, by Professor Henry S. Graves, the present chief of the Service, is entitled Protection of forests from fire. It gives directions drawn from extensive experience for fighting fires in all their stages, and must necessarily prove of great value to the owners of forests. Of course there will be occasional instances, like the recent calamitous forest fires in Idaho and Montana, when fires get beyond control and make all efforts at restraint futile, but it has been demonstrated over and over again that the methods of the Forest Service for fighting fires have been usually successful and have saved millions in forest values. Bulletin 82 is sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 15c. a copy. It is illustrated by ten photographic plates. The Government Hospital for the Insane has issued no. 2 in its series of numbered bulletins. It contains nine papers on the important and difficult subjects with which the scientific staff of the Hospital have to deal. Public health bulletin 34, Maritime quarantine, is a copious treatment of this theme, both by text and by illustration. An advance chapter from Mineral resources, 1909, entitled Coal briquet- ting, 1909, shows that a large number of concerns are now engaged in manufacturing briquets, by which coal dust, formerly going to waste by millions of tons, is made available as a commercial fuel. Bulletin 15, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, is a set of rules and regulations for the registration of claims to copyright, the preparation of such rules having been made obligatory by the copyright law of Mar. 4, 1909. Though but a small pamphlet, Bulletin 15 is thoroughly indexed both by page and by line. Sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 5c. The Annual report of the Attorney-General for 1909 is a larger volume than most of the preceding numbers in the same series. It includes 25 exhibits, which are specifically included as a part of the report, the whole volume running to 371 pages. A book of this size and of such varied contents is not readily usable without an index, which this volume lacks. August, 1910 55 The beginning of a new series is no. 1, Dredging. The series title is Standard specifications, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army. Experiment Stations Office Bulletin 228 is the Proceedings of the 23d annual convention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, held at Portland, Oreg., last August. Besides an outline of the proceedings, the bulletin gives the text of several important papers which were read. The Convention took decided action concerning the report of the Country Life Commission, directing its executive committee to memorialize the President and Congress for a general distribution of the report and for provision by which the great mass of material and information collected by the Commission may be utilized, and also for a continuance and enlargement of the inquiry which the Commission began. The Country Life Commission was appointed by President Roosevelt, and its report, accompanied by a Presidential message, was sent to Congress Feb. 9, 1909. It was ordered printed as a document, which means the "usual number"' only, and as no extra copies were ordered there has been very little distribution of the document. Animal Industry Bureau Circular 163, Regeneration of the Morgan horse, will interest all stockgrowers who have known, whether person- ally or by tradition, of this famous and wholly American horse family. The work of the Agriculture Department, on its Vermont breeding farm, in trying to bring again into general notice this useful "general purpose" horse promises valuable results. The Interstate Commerce Commission has published Proposed United States safety-appliance standards for the protection of employees and travelers upon railroads. This publication is preliminary to a hearing to be held Sept. 29, 1910, giving all interested an opportunity to be heard before the standards shall be finally adopted. The publication describes with great particularity and detail the proposed safety requirements for all classes of cars. The special report of the Census Bureau on the census of religious bodies taken in 1906 is the most comprehensive report on religious denominations to be found among the public documents of the United States. Census Bureau Bulletin 103, presenting a preliminary view of the same census, was published last year, but this special report is a much more extensive work. Part 1 contains the Summary and the general tables by States and denominations, showing the organizations, members, value of church property, parsonages, Sunday schools, etc. Part 2 gives the history, description, and statistics of the separate denominations. Vol. 2, Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1909 (fiscal year), is just out of press. It presents statistics of State common school systems, 1907-08; statistics of city school systems, 1908-09; general statistical reviews of universities, colleges, technological schools, agricultural and mechanical colleges, professional schools, normal schools, secondary schools, manual and industrial training, commercial and business schools, schools for the colored race, schools for the blind, the deaf, and the feeble- minded. Also chapters on foreign elementary education and educa- 56 August, 1910 tion in Alaska, including the Alaskan reindeer service, winding up with & statistical summary and index. This very meager outline of its contents is sufficient to show that "its nearly 800 pages are closely packed with edu- cational information. SESSION LAWS The statutes enacted at the recent session (61st Congress, 2d session) have been published in the usual paper-covered form in 2 parts and are on sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Part 1, $1.00; Part 2, $1.25. NEW EDITIONS There is a new edition of the Criminal code of the United States. This is the act prescribing penalties for the infraction of United States laws which became of effect Jan. 1, 1910. It is not so extensive as might be supposed, for of course the great majority of criminal offenses are dealt with by State laws. The present Federal criminal code is the first and only chapter yet enacted into law of the revision of the laws of the United States which has been in progress for fully a dozen years past. It was intended to enact the new judiciary title at the recent session, but the effort was not successful. In all probability this will be done at the 3d session of the 61st Congress. When the whole revision will become law, superseding the present statutes, is a matter on which it would be useless to speculate, but it is probable that this is still a considerable time away. The new edition of the Criminal code is very complete. It includes not only the full text, with certain amendments made by the 61st Congress, 2d session, but also a table of chapters and sections, numerous annota- tions, an index, and an appendix of references to penal provisions found elsewhere in the Revised statutes. It is sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 20c. a copy. There is a new print of the Bankruptcy law, including the amendments of 1903, 1906, and 1910, and the forms prescribed by the Supreme Court. Sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 15c. A new edition of Naturalization laws and regulations, dated July 1, 1910, supersedes all previous editions. It includes the amendments approved June 25, 1910. The Interstate Commerce Commission has issued a new edition of the Act to regulate commerce as amended, including the new Commerce Court act, the new safety appliance act, the new act requiring reports of accidents, the arbitration act, the hours of service act, and so forth. Sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 10c. Immigration laws and regulations of July 1, 1907, has been issued in a 10th edition, embodying amendments to rules 6, 20, 23, 26, 27, 29, 36, 37, and 48, and an altogether new rule, no. 50, and including also the text of a new act approved Mar. 26, 1910. GEN. WILLIAM HICKEY William Hickey was born in Washington Aug. 12, 1800, entered the public service in 1814, and remained in it continuously till his death, Jan. 5, 1866, the last 42 years in the office of the Secretary of the Senate. August, 1910 57 He gained the title of General by commanding the militia of the District of Columbia. He had the principal share in compiling Gales and Sea- ton's American state papers, 1833-61, 38 v. f°. His chief work was an edition of the Constitution, 12", copiously annotated and supplied with a great store of historical information. It was never issued as a numbered Congressional document, but the Government bought many large editions of it, probably more than 200,000 copies in all. The first edition was issued in 1846 and yearly editions followed, the last in 1857. Congres- sional appropriations for the purchase of this work aggregated nearly $100,000. Gen. Hickey also made several useful compilations, among them these: Documents relative to the establishment of a library for the Senate 1 38th Congress 1st session. Senate miscellaneous document 4); Table of Senators, 1847-65, showing terms of service, division in 3 classes, etc. (38th Congress 2d session, Senate miscellaneous document 46); Times of meeting of Congress, 1789-1865, and provisions of law relating thereto (38th Congress 2d session, Senate miscellaneous document 36). NATIONAL MONETARY COMMISSION Additional issues in the National Monetary Commission series are: History of the national-bank currency (Senate document 572, 61st Con- gress, 2d session); Bank acceptances (Senate document 569, 61st Congress, 2d session); Financial diagrams (Senate document 509, 61st Congress, 2d session). THE BATTLE OF THE CHARTS What was advertised in the newspapers as an actual or prospective battle of the charts has been apparently composed in a harmonious manner. The Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, continues to issue the monthly Pilot charts for the north Atlantic and north Pacific oceans, while the Weather Bureau. Agriculture Department, issues for the same waters and at the same intervals Meteorological charts which to the untrained eye bear a strong family resemblance to those of the other publishing office. On the Pilot charts, in bold red type, appears a list of 24 subjects on which mariners are requested to report t<> the Bydrographic Office and immediately following is a list of 10 subjects on which mariners are advised to report to the Weather Bureau. Both the Pilot charts and the Meteorological charts for the north Pacific- have been already issued for < tctober. which is certainly taking Time by the foretop. A WORLD TRADE DIRECTORY The Manufactures Bureau, Commerce and Labor Department, has issued a circular letter, addressed to the manufacturers and merchants of the United States, and reading as follows: By authority of the Act of Congress approved June 25, 1910, the De- partment of Commerce and Labor, through the Bureau of Manufactures, will publish about January 1. 1911, an International Trade Directory 58206— No. 188—10 2 58 August, 1910 containing the names of approximately L25,000 business houses in foreign countries which are engaged in foreign trade, including every line of industrial, commercial, and financial activity. These names have been collected for the Bureau during the past four years through the services nt consular officers and special agents, and have been added tn the files of the office. These hies having reached a magnitude that made it physically impossible for the clerical force of the Bureau to distribute the information contained therein to business houses in whose interest it was undertaken, this publication has been prepared to make available this valuable material. The names in this directory have been classified according to business, country, and city. The page will be 41 inches by 7^ inches in size, and the volume will be bound in buckram. Should you desire one or more copies of this directory please fill out and return the accompanying blank at your earliest convenience. The directory will be issued by the Public Printer through the Super- intendent of Documents. "When ready for issue notification will be sent to subscribers through the office of the Superintendent of Documents, to whom payment must be made. The law authorizing the issue of the International trade directory provides that the price shall not be less than 85 per copy. For copies of the "accompanying blank, - ' which is an order blank, apply to the Manufactures Bureau. GEKERAL .SUPPLY COMMITTEE By Executive order 1071, dated May 13, 1909, President Taft created the General Supply Committee, to be composed of one representative from each of the nine Executive Departments and the Government Printing Office, Interstate Commerce Commission. Smithsonian Institu- tion, Superintendent of State, War. and Navy building, and the govern- ment of the District of Columbia. By Executive order 1088, dated June 16, 1909, the District of Columbia government was taken out of the list . The purpose of the General Supply Committee was declared to be "to systematize the purchase of supplies needed in common by two or more of the several Departments and Government Establishments, - ' and "to secure such supplies at lower and uniform prices." The methods of accomplishing these results are set forth with some detail in the Execu- tive order. The General Supply Committee as thus organized was in active opera- tion up to the close of the fiscal > ear L910, having prepared and published a General schedule of supplies and a List of awards showing contractors and prices, for both the fiscal years 1910 and 1911. By section -1 of the Legislative, executive, ami judicial appropriation act, approved June 17. 1910. the General Supply Committee was made a statutory body and put under the direction of the Secretary of the Treas- ury, by whom all contracts for supplies (exigencies excepted) are here- after to be made for all the Departments and independent bureaus, the General Supply Committee acting as his aids, the Committee being specifically required by the law to make an annual schedule of miscel- laneous supplies and to standardize such supplies, eliminating all unnec- essary wades and varieties. August, 1910 59 The effect of the law of June 17, 1910, is to abolish the General Supply Committee as organized under the Executive order. The new General Supply Committee, created by law, has not yet organized, no occasion having arisen for its action, the purchases for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1911, having been provided for by the first Committee. The lan- guage of the Act is not altogether explicit as to the inclusion of represen- tatives of the independent bureaus in the membership of the Committee, but it is understood they will be represented in the new Committee as they were in the old. A few years ago, when the Committee on Department Methods, popu- larly known as the Keep Commission, began looking into the methods of the Departments, it found numerous discrepancies in the purchase of supplies, both as to qualities and prices, some Departments even paying twice as much as others for the same goods. There was no concert of action or cooperation. This was the beginning of the investigations which have had the salutary result of the creation of the General Supply Committee. Now all Government offices pay the same prices for the same goods and tests have been established which ensure that the goods received shall be up to standard. As the Government's bills for sup- plies run into hundreds of millions annually this is a matter of serious importance. The magnitude of the General schedule of supplies and List of awards printed .by the General Supply Committee is sufficient evidence of the Committee's industry and the wide scope of its work. If there is any- thing that the Government does not buy it is hard to think what it ran be. The General schedule for 1911 is divided into 14 classes, as follows: I. Stationery, including drafting supplies; 2. Drugs, chemicals, hospital and laboratory apparatus; 3. Dry goods, wearing apparel, and floor cov- erings; 4. Electrical, engineering, and plumbing supplies; 5. Paints, oils, and glass; 6. Hardware, metals, leather, and saddlery; 7. Engraving, printing, and lithographic supplies; 8. Furniture; 9. Lumber, building materials, and packing boxes; 10. Household and miscellaneous supplies; II. Photographic, special meat inspection, and Weather Bureau supplies; 12. Groceries and provisions; 13. Fuel and ice; 14. Forage, flour, and seed. Under each of these classes an infinite variety of subdivisions and items appears. It may be noted as one of the curiosities of official literature that the General Supply Committee, though created in May, 1909, has not yet received mention in either of those guides to Governmenl organization the Official register (blue book) and the Official Congressional directory. CONSULAR REPORTS The final number of the long series of Monthly consular reports lias been issued. It is numbered 357, bul really there are 358 (besides the half numbers), another 357 having been previously issued. Both numbers :i">7 are for June, HMO, but they can be distinguished by the circumstance that one is for June plain and simple, while the other is r June ( part 2). 60 August, 1910 The attempt made in the July Monfhly catalogue to trace for the 30 years of its existence the tortuous course of the recently discontinued series of monthly consular reports was not entirely successful. The mis- leading half-numbers were not all found. Nos. 25£, Nov. 1882; 53£, June, 1885; 73A, Jan. 1887; 106£, July, 1889, were omitted. In each case where a half-number was issued, its date is the same as that of the whole number immediately preceding, making two issues for that month. CORRECTIONS FOR MONTHLY CATALOGUES April, 1910. For "Oregon," in 3d line of 7th entry under Commerce Committee on page 614, read "Orange." May, 1910. For "*Paper, 5c," in 3d line of 2d entry on page 717, read "*Paper, 35c." Monthly Catalogue No. 188 AUGUST 1910 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Agricultural statistics, 1909, principal crops and farm animals, trans- portation rates, exports and imports of United States, and inter- national trade in agricultural products. [1910.] iii-j-433-651 p. [From Yearbook, 1909; no. 524.] f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 6—1135/2 [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 146, amendment 8 to rule 3, revision 1; Aug. 18, 1910. [1910.] [Consists of orders concerning quarantine of cattle, etc.] t Food inspection decision 125. July 30, 1910. 4 p. f Agr 7—1659/2 Notice of judgment 458-477, 479^98, 500, food and drugs act. Aug. 8-30, 1910. f Agr 8—878/4 Opportunities in forest planting for farmer; by Allen S. Peck. 1910. iii+333-344 p. il. 4 pi. [From Yearbook, 1909; no. 517.] f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—760/3 Rules and regulations [adopted by commission representing Treasury, Agriculture, and Commerce and Labor Departments] for enforcement of food and drugs act. Aug. 12, 1910. 20 p. (Circular 21, 3d revi- sion.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 6 — 1734 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Care of milk and its use in home; [articles] by George M. Whitaker, L. A. Rogers, and Caroline L. Hunt. Aug. 30, 1910. 20 p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 413.) [Prepared in cooperation with Experiment Stations Office.] t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr H) — 1431 Methods and standards in bomb calorimetry, investigations in coopera- tion with Institute of Animal Nutrition of Pennsylvania State College; by J. August Fries. Aug. 29, 1910. 32 p. (Bulletin 124.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 10—1423 Regeneration of Morgan horse; by George M. Rommel. Aug. 18, 1910. 14 p. il. (Circular 163.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10 — 1424 61 62 August, 1910 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Birds of California iu relation to fruit industry; by F. E. L. Beal. Aug. 8, 1910. pt. 2, 96 p. 6 pi. (.Bulletin 34.) * Paper, 40c. Agr 7—2338 Directory of officials and organizations concerned with protection of birds and game, 1910. Aug. 27, 1910. 16 p. (Circular 74.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 6—858 4 Regulations for protection of game in Alaska. July 29, 1910. 2 p. (Circular 75.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10— 1364 2 CHEMISTRY BUREAU How to kill and bleed market poultry; by M. E. Pennington and H. M. P. Betts. Aug. 13, 1910. 15 p. il. (Circular 61.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1365 3 Knife for killing poultry; by H. C. Pierce. June 22, 1910. 1 p. il. f Paper; * paper, 5c. ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Bees [with list of references]; by E. F. Phillips. June 15, 1910, [reprint with slight changes, July] 1910. 44+ ii p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 397.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10 — 972 '2 Rearing of queen bees; by E. F. Phillips. 1905 [reprint with slight changes. 1910]. 32 p. il. (Bulletin 55.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 6—316/2 Report on field work against gipsy moth and brown-tail moth [with bibliography]; by D. M. Rogers and A. F. Burgess. Aug. 13, 1910. 81 p. il. 12 pi. map. (Bulletin 87.) * Paper, 35c. Agr 10— 1366 4 San Jose scale and its control; by A. L. Quaintance. Aug. 12, 1910. ii+18 p. il. (Circular 124.) | Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10 — 1367/2 Some insects injurious to truck crops: Biologic and economic notes on yellow-bear caterpillar; by H. O. Marsh. Aug. 31, 1910. iii+59-66 p. il. (Bulletin 82, pt. 5.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 10—1425 EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Bread and bread making; by Helen W. Atwater. Apr. 15, 1910, [reprint with slight changes, July] 1910. 47 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 389.) [Supersedes Fanners' bulletin 112.] t Pa- per; * paper, 5c. Agr 10 — 768/2 Experiment station record, v. 23, no. 1; July, 1910. 1910. coyer-title, x- 1 - 1-100 p. * Paper, $1.00 a vol. (6 nos.', 2 abstracts, and an index). Agr 9—832/4 Note.— Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Extra numbers, called abstract numbers, are issued quarterly, which are made up almost exclusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. Same, no. 2; Aug. 1910. 1910. coyer-title, ix-f 101-200 p. * Paper, $1.00 a vol. (6 nos., 2 abstracts, and an index). Experimenl station work 58; May, 1910. Aug. 29, 1910. 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 412.) f Paper; * paper. 5c. Agr 6—305/3 August, 1910 63 List of station publications received by office during July, 1910. Aug. 22, 1910. 5 p. ([Publication] 1298.) [Monthly.] f Agr 9—1395/2 Proceedings of 23d annual convention of Association of American Agri- cultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Portland, Oreg., Aug. 18-20, 1909; edited by AC. True, W. H. Beal, and W. 0. Thompson. Aug. 15, 1910. 124 p. (Bulletin 228.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 6— 591/3 ALASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS Annual report, [calendar year] 1909. Aug. 8, 1910. 82 p. 10 pi. (Ex- periment Stations Office. [Publication] 1276.) * Paper, 20c. Agr 6—1413/3 FOOD AND DRUG INSPECTION BOARD Regulations and decisions concerning guaranties and serial numbers, and their use. [Revised edition.] Aug. 9, 1910. 15 p. * Paper, 5c. Agr 8—795 FOREST SERVICE Forest planting leaflet: Loblolly pine, Pinu8 taeda. Aug. 30, 1910. 4 p. (Circular 183.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10— 1427 Same: Shortleaf pine, Pinus echinata. Aug. 30, 1910. 4 p. (Circular 182.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1426 Same: Yellow poplar, Liriodendron tulipifera. Aug. 31, 1910. 4 p. (Circular 93 revised.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 7 — 1472/2 National forests [in United States, Alaska, and Porto Rico], location, date, and area, June 30, 1910. Aug. 13, 1910. 4 p. 4» f Protection of forests from fire; by Henry S. Graves. Aug. 12, 1910. 48 p. il. 10 pi. (Bulletin 82.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 10—1370/2 LIBRARY Bulletins 59-66 [Accessions to Department library, Jan. 1906-Dec. 1907, title-page and contents]. [1910.] iii p. f Agr 9—1402 Same 67-74 [Accessions to Department library, Jan. 1908-Dec. 1909, title-page and contents]. [1910.] iii p. t Monthly bulletin, June, 1910, v. 1, no. 6. Aug. 17, 1910. 139-168-f [2] p. * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. Agr 10 — 620/2 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Apples. Experiments on apples with some new and little-known fungi- cides; by M. B. Waite. Aug. 1, 1910. 19 p. (Circular 58 t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr L0- -137 I '3 Bulletins of bureau, 165-172, 1909-10, v. 22 [title-page and contents]. 1910. 13 p. * Paper, 5c. Copper. Effect of copper upon water bacteria; l>v Karl F. Kellennan and T. D. Beckwith. Oct. 20, 1906 [reprint 1910. will) Blighl changes]. 19 p. (Bulletin 100, pt. 7.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 7 1 183 I Corn. Production of vegetable seeds: Sweel corn and garden peas and beans; by W.W.Tracy, sr. Aug. 2, 1910. 39p.il. (Bulletin 184.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 10—1373/2 64 August, 1910 Cotton selection on farm by characters of stalks, leaves, and bolls: by O.F.Cook. Aug. 13, 1910. 23 p. (Circular 66.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1375, 3 Crown-gall. Field studies of crown-gall of grape [with bibliography]; by George G. Hedgcock. Julv 23. 1910. 40 p. 4 pi. (Bulletin 183.) * Paper, 10c. A gr 10— 1372 3 Fanners" cooperative demonstration work: by S. A. Knapp. 1910. iii+153-160 p. 4 pi. [From Yearbook. 1909; no. 501.] t Paper: * paper, 5c. Agr 10 — 744 2 Grape investigations in vinifera regions of United States with reference to resistant stocks, direct producers, and viniferas; by George C. Husmann. Aug. 25, 1910. 86 p. il. 8 pi. map. (Bulletin ] 72. - * Paper, 25c. Agr 10—1428 New York State Agricultural conditions in southern New York; bv M. C. Burritt. Aug. 26, 1910. 19 p. il. (Circular 64.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10 — 1429 Palestine. Agricultural and botanical explorations in Palestine; by Aaron Aaronsohn. Aug. 4, 1910. 64 p. il. 9 pi. (Bulletin 180.") * Paper, 15c. Apr 10—1371 3 Pasture-land. Suggestions for setting permanent pastures [in the South] with Bermuda grass as basis; [by S. A. Knapp]. Aug. 3, 1910. 4 p. ([Publication] 578. i * Paper, 5c. Plowing. Fall-breaking and preparation of seed bed; [by S. A. Knapp]. [Reprint] July 31, 1910 [with slight changes]. 8 p. il. ([Publica- tion] 503.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Weeds used in medicine; by Alice Henkel. 1904 [reprint 1910]. 45+ii p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 188.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 7—261 3 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Farmers' bulletins [available for distribution]. Aug. 10, 1910. 4 p. ([Publication] 714.) | Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Department], July, 1910. July 30, 1910. 4 p. ([Publication] 715.) t Agr 9—1414/2 Same [for foreign distribution], June. 1910. June 30. 1910. 4 p. ([Pub- lication] 713. ) t Same, July. 1910. July 30, 1910. 4 p. ([Publication] 715.) f Organization of Department of Agriculture, 1910. Revised, July 1, 1910. July 1. 1910. 69 p. (Circular 1.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Publications [of Agriculture Department] for free distribution. June 15, 1910. 79 p. (Circular 2, revised to June 15, 1910.) f Paper: * paper, 5c. Same, for sale [by superintendent of documents]. June 15, 1910. 110 p. (Circular 3, revised to June 15. 1910.) t Paper; * paper. 5c. SOILS BUREAU Barium in soils; by G. H. Failyer. Aug. 27. 1910. 23 p. 1 pi. (Bul- letin 72.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 10— 1430 Soil survey of Pike County. Ga.; by Charles N. Mooney and Gustavus B. Maynadier. Julv 25. 1910. 31 p. il. map. [From Field opera- tions. 1909.] f Soil survey of Titus County, Tex.; bv Thomas D. Rice and E. B. Watson. July 27, 1910. 27 p. il. map. '[From Field operations. 1909.] f August, 1910 65 STATISTICS BUREAU Crop reporter, v. 12, no. 8; Aug. 1910. Aug. 12, L910. p. 57-64, il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5e. single copy, 60 c. a yr. Agr 9 — 1417/3 WEATHER BUREAU. Climatological service of bureau, district 1, North Atlantic States, report for May, 1910; Wilford M. Wilson, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 13 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review. May. 1910.] *Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each district. Same, district 2, South Atlantic and East Gulf States, report for May, 1910; Charles F. von Herrmann, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 17 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, May, 1910.] Same, district 3, Ohio Valley, report for May, 1910; Ferdinand J. Walz, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 14 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review. May, 1910.] Same, district 4, Lake region, report for Jan. 1910; Henry J. Cox, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 12 p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Jan. 1910.] Same, report for May, 1910; Henry J. Cox, dbtrict editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 10 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, May, 1910.] Same, district 5, upper Mississippi Valley, report for Jan. 1910; George M. Chappel, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 14 j). 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Jan. 1910.] Same, report for May, 1910; George M. Chappel, district editor. Wash- ington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 20 p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, May, 1910. | Same, district (I. Missouri Valley, report for May, 1910; Montrose W. Hayes, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 23 p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, May, 1910.] Same, district 7. lower Mississippi Valley, report for May, 1910; Isaac M. Cline, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 16 p. 2 p. of maps, 4" [From Monthly weather review. May, 1910.] Same, district 8, Texas and Rio Grande Valley, report for May, 1910; Bernard Bunnemeyer, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 11 p. 2 p. of maps, 4" [From Monthly weather review. May, 1910.] Same, district 9, Colorado Valley, report for May. 1910; Frederick H. Brandenburg, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 10 p. 2 p. of maps, 4" [From Monthly weather review, May, 1910.] Same, district 10, Great Basin, report lor May, 1910; Alfred H. Thiessen, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 8 p. 2 p. of maps, i' [From Monthly weather review, May, lit 10. | Same, district LI, ( Jalifornia, report for May, 1910; Alexander G.McAdie, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau | 1910]. 14 p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, May, 19.10.] Same, district 12. Columbia Valley, report for May, L910; Edward A. Beals, districi editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [19101. 15 p. 2 p. of ii laps. I" | From Monthly weather review, May. 1910.) 58206 No. L88— 10 3 66 August, 1910 Meteorological chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Oct. 1910. [1910.] 17. S X 26 in. [Monthly.] t 5c. Note.— Contains.' on reverse, West India hurricane, Oct. 10-15,1909 [daily synoptic charts].— Passage of Halley's comet; by W. J. Humphreys. Meteorological chart of north Pacific Ocean, Oct. 1910. [1910.] 17.7X26 in. [Monthly.] f5c. Note.— Contains, on reverse, Passage of Halley's comet; by W. J. Humphreys. Monthly weather review, v. 37, 1909 [title-page and contents]. Washing- ton. Weather Bureau, 1910. ix p. 4° [Included in price of Monthly weather review.] Agr 9 — 990/5 Same, v. 38, no. 4; Apr. 1910. Washington. Weather Bureau [1910]. cover-title, p. 507-668, il. 34 p. of pi. and maps. 4° *Paper, 35c. single copy, $4.00 a yr. Note.— Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteorology Same, v. 38, no. 5; May, 1910. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. cover-title, p. 669-827, il. 34 p. of .pi. and maps, 4° *Paper, 35c. single copy, §4.00 a yr. National weekly weather bulletin, Aug. 1-29, 1910; no. 20-24 [1910]. Aug. 2-30, 1910. 24X19 in. [Weekly, Apr.-Sept., monthly remain- der of year.] *Paper, 25c. a yr. Agr 9 — 1305/2 Specifications for labor and materials to be used in completion of rein- forced concrete observatory building for bureau at Sand Key, Fla. 1910. 9 p. f° f Weather map [containing forecasts for Northeastern, middle Eastern, and Southeastern States], Aug. 1-31, 1910. [1910.] 19X24 in. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] ^Editions issued at Washington, D. C, 25ca month, S2.50 a yr.; editions issued at about 50 stations throughout United States, 20e. a month. 82.00 a yr. Same [containing forecasts for United States], Aug. 1-31, 1910. [1910.] 19X24 in. [Daily. The Sunday edition does not contain as much information as the edition for week days.] AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note.— This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5e. to S1.00. The price of either the English or the foreign section of the bulletin is 25c. single copy or 82.00 a year; that of both of the sections (double number) is 40c. single copy or $3"00 a year. Address the Director of the Bureau. Bulletin, v. 30 [English section]; Jan.-June, 1910 [index]. [1910.] [i] -j-xxxvii p. (H. doc. 163.) S— 30967-8/2 Same [v. 31, no. 1, English section]; July, 1910. [1910.] iv+l-202+[2] p. il. 1 por. [Monthly.] 8—30967-8/2 Note. — The, annual review is divided into two sections this year, the first section appearing in the July number of the Bulletin, and the second in the August number. The arrangement of the material is alphabetical by countries, the July section giving data concerning Argentina to Guatemala, the August section, Haiti to Venezuela. Same [secciones espanola, portuguesa, francesa]; Julio, 1910. [1910.] iv-f 1-214 p. il. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 8—30974/2 Same [v. 31, no. 2. English section]: Aug. 1910. [1910.] iv4- 203-390 p. il. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 8—30967-8 2 Same. (H. doc. 1018, pt. 2, 61st Cong. 3d Bess.) Same [secciones espanola, portuguesa, francesa]; A?osto, 1910. [1910.] iv-f 215— 374 p. il. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 8—30974 2 August, 1910 67 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to whose who apply for them. [Announcements and postponements of examinations] Aug. 24-Oct. 12, 1910. Aug. 1-31, 1910. 4° f Information for applicants for railway mail clerk examinations; [revised to July, 1910]. [1910.] 14 p. f Information regarding classification, assignment, and appointment of laborers. June, 1910. 12 p. | Instructions to applicants, 2d civil service district, headquarters, New York, N. Y. Aug. 1910. 26 p. f Same, 3d civil service district, headquarters, Philadelphia, Pa. June, 1910. 25 p. f Same, 8th civil service district, headquarters, St. Paul, Minn. June, 1910. 25 p. | Same, 11th civil service district, headquarters, Seattle, Wash. June, 1910. 25 p. f COMMERCE AND LABOR DEPARTMENT Note.— The Department of Commerce and Labor distributes the Consular reports gratuitously. New York anchorage regulations. July 25, 1910. 1 p. 4 9 (Dept. circular 214; Bureau of Navigation.) f Rules and regulations for patrol of course, Spanish-American yacht races, [off Marblehead, Mass.] 1910. July 29, 1910. 3 p. J Rules and regulations governing private aids to navigation. July 26, 1910. 2 p. 4° (Dept, circular 213; Bureau of Light-Houses.) [Supersedes Dept. circulars 144, 1907, 164, 1908, 199, 1909, and 203, 1910.] t Schedule E, classification of merchandise, with rates of duty, and laws and regulations governing preparation of quarter-yearly statements of imports entered for consumption in United States [with Tariff act of Aug. 5, 1909, on imports into United States]. June 1, 1910. 100+[1]+169 p. f 10—35940 CENSUS BUREAU] Religious bodies, 1906: pt. 1, Summary and general tables. 1910. 576 p. il. 4° (Special reports.) * Cloth, |1.00. 10—35946 Same: pt. 2, Separate denominations, history, description, and statistics. 1910. 670 p. 4° (Special reports.) * Cloth, $1.00. 10—35946 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.- The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, has been consolidated \\ iih and made a part of the Notice to mariners issued by the Bureau of Light-Houses, thus making ii a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, and lide tables of t he ('nasi and ( icodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Survey in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the impor- tant American seaports. Supplement to [Catalogue of charts, coast pilots, and tide tables] 1909. July 23, 1910. 6 p. 4° f 68 August, 1910 Qharts Bohol, Eastern, and part of Leyte, P. I., surveyed from 1903 to 1909; chart 4425. Scale 1:100,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1910. 44.1x31 in. t 40c. Delaware Entrance; chart 124. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1910, first published 1849. 29.7X40.7 in. t 50c. Florida Reefs from Newfound Harbor Key to Boca Grande Key; chart 169. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July, 1910, first published 1878. 40.6X30.7 in. f 50c. Mississippi River, from passes to Grand Prairie, La.; chart 194. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July, 1910, first published 1874. 40.6X32.2 in. f 50c. New York Bay and Harbor, N. Y.; chart 120. Scale 1:80,000. Wash- ington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1910, first published 1866. 32.8X26.5 in. t 50c. Porto Rico, from surveys between 1899 and 1910, additions from foreign sources; chart 920. Mercator projection. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July, 1910, first published 1901. 25.7X41 in. + 50c. Prince William Sound, eastern entrance, Alaska; chart 8520. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1910, first published 1902. 32.4X42 in. t 50c. Same, western entrance, Alaska; preliminary chart 8515. Scale 1: 80,000. Washingon, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1910, first published 1907. 41.9X33.3 in. t 50c. San Pablo Bay, Cal.; with inset, Continuation of Petaluma Creek; chart 5533. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1910, first published 1906. 40.8X32.5 and 8.7X7.6 in. t 50c. FISHERIES BUREAU American cat fishes, habits, culture, and commercial importance [by William Converse Kendall; with Notes on catfish and catfish culture at Cold Springs, Ga., by J. J. Stranahan]. 1910. 39 p. 10 pi. (Bureau of Fisheries doc. 733. 1 *Paper, 10c. 10—35947 Bulletin, v. 28, 1908 [title-page, contents, and index]. [Aug.] 1910. pt, 1, [i]+xiii+xii p. large 8° f 9—35239/3 Same. pt. 2, [i] + xiii+xii p. large 8° f 9—35239/3 Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., by American fishing vessels, July, 1910. [1910.] 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statistical bulletin 244. i f IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION BUREAU Immigration laws and regulations of July 1, 1907. 10th edition. July 12,1910. 93 p. fPaper; *paper, 10c. 10—3595] July immigration bulletin. [1910.] [4] p. f° [Monthly.] t Naturalization laws and regulations, July 1, 1910. 1910. 26 p. t 10—35948 LABOR BUREAU Bulletin 88; May, 1910. 1910. v+697-926+x p. [Include* t4ik -page and contents for v. 20. Bimonthly.] *Paper, 20c. 4—18114/5 Same. (II. doc 896, pt. 3.) August, 1910 69 LIGHT-HOUSES, BUREAU OF Note.— In conformity with the art of Congress approved Jane 17, 1910, the duties performed and all power and authority possessed or exercised heretofore by the Light- 1 Imise Hoard have been conferred upon and vested in the Commissioner of Light- Houses, under the direction and control of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and in lieu of the Office of the Light-House Board there has been established a Bureau of Light-Houses under the Department of Commerce and Labor. The List of lights and fog signals, the last of lights, buoys, and day marks, and the Notice to mariners can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the Bureau at Washington, the inspectors and engineers of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the principal agencies of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, the Eydrographic Office, the branch hydrographic offices, and United States consu- lates in foreign ports. 3d District. Specifications and contract for buoys and appendages, fiscal year 1911. [Edition, Aug. 2, 1910.] [1910.] 36 p. 4° f Specifications and contract for moorings for vessels and buoys, fiscal year 1911. [Edition, Aug. 2, 1910.] [1910. | 34 p. 4° f Notice to mariners, weekly, nos. 31-34; Aug. 5-20, 1910. 1910. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey. J f 7 — 20009/4 MANUFACTURES BUREAU Note. — The Bureau furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Agricultural machinery in foreign countries. 1910. 38 p. il. (Special consular reports, v. 43, pt. 2.) * Paper, 5c. 10 — 35944 Cotton goods in Latin America: pt. 3, Argentina, Uruguay, and Para- guay; bv W. A. Graham Clark. 1910. 52 p. il. (Special agents series 40.) * Paper, 5c. 9—35815/4 Daily consular and trade reports, new series, v. 1, nos. 24-50; Aug. 1-31, 1910. [1910.] p . 313-061, il. [Daily except Sundays and holi- days.] f 8—30775/5 Monthly consular and trade reports, June, 1910; no. 357 [pt. 2]. 1910. 254 p. il. (H. doc. 162, pt, 2.) * Paper, 20c. 6—35356/4 Oil-seed products and feed stuffs; by Julien Brode and American con- sular officers. 1910. 32 p. (Special audits series 39.) * Paper, 5c. 10—35952 Shoe and leather trade in Brazil, Venezuela, and Barbados; by Arthur B. Butman. 1910. 43 p. (Special agents series 41.) * Paper, 5c. 10—35945 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Note. Beginning with Jan. L, 1910, the Division of Printing and Publications, formerly Printing Division, is changed to Division of Publications. List of publications of Department of Commerce and Labor available for distribution. 5th edition. Aug. 15, 1910. 66 p. f 10—35950 STANDARDS BUREAU Analyzed iron and manganese ores, methods of analysis. 1st edition. June 25, HMO. 14 p. (Circular 26.) * Paper, 10c. Xote on temperature scale between 100° ami .")()l) : ' C [with list of refer- ences]; bj C. W. Waidner and G. K. Burgess. 1910. 11 p. (Re- print L43.) [From Bulletin, v. 7, no. 1.] f 10—35953 70 August, 1910 Publications of bureau. 1st edition. June 1, 1910. 32 p. large 8° (Circular 24.) f Pyrometer testing and heat measurements. 4th edition. July 15, 1910. 16 p. large 8° (Circular 7.) * Paper, 10c. Standard analyzed samples, general information. 1st edition. June 25, 1910. 13 p. (Circular 25.) * Paper, 10c. STATISTICS BUREAU Exports of domestic breadstuffs, meat and dairy products, food animals, cotton, and mineral oils, July, 1910. 1910. 12 p. 4° (Bulletin 1, series 1910-11.) [Monthly.] t 9—28328/3 Monthly summary of commerce and finance of United States, June, 1910; no. 12, series 1909-10. 1910. 2153-23654- v p. 4° [Includes title- page and contents for v. 17.] '* Paper, 25c. 7—6084/5 Same. (H. doc. 174, pt. 12.) Monthly summary of internal commerce of United States, June [1908-]10. 1910. cover-title, p. 219-268, 4° [From Monthly summary of com- merce and finance, June, 1910.] f 10—6205/3 Total values of imports and exports of United States, July, 1910. [1910.] [2] p. 4° [Monthly.] f STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE Pilot rules for inland waters of Atlantic and Pacific coasts and of coast of Gulf of Mexico. Edition, July 9, 1910. 1910. 32 p. il. f 10—35955 Pilot rules for rivers whose waters flow into Gulf of Mexico and their tributaries and Red River of the North. Edition, June 17, 1910. 1910. 23 p. il. j CONGRESS Note. — The Senate and House documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Abridgment, 1909; message of President to Congress, 61st Congress, 2d session, with reports of Departments [1909] and selections from ac- companying papers. 1910. v. 2, in-)- 983-2020 p. il. [v. 2 for each year contains reports of Postmaster-General, Secretary of Navy, Sec- retary of Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and Interstate Commerce Commission.] * Cloth, 80c. Statutes passed at 2d session of 61st Congress, 1909-10, and concurrent resolutions, recent treaties, and Executive proclamations; edited un- der direction of Secretary of State: pt. 1, Public acts and resolutions. 1910. xviii+185-886+cl p. large 8° * Paper, $1.00. Same: pt. 2, Private acts, concurrent resolutions, treaties, and proclama- tions. 1910. [clxviii]+[907] p. 33 maps, large 8° *Paper, $1.25. United States bankruptcy law of July 1, 1898, and amendments thereto of Feb. 5, 1903, uniform system, with marginal notes and index; and General orders and forms in bankruptcy, adopted by Supreme Court, Nov. 28, 1898 [with addenda]. [2d revised edition.] 1903 [pub- lished 1910]. 154+[3]+5 p. * Paper, 15c. 10—35972 August, 1910 71 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT AND FORESTRY SERVICE, JOINT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE Compilation of letters, telegrams, reports, and other documents offered in evidence in course of hearings Jan. 26-May 28, 1910; by Paul Sleman. 1910. 2 v. iii + 1643 p. il. J 10—35978 LAWS, SPECIAL JOINT COMMITTEE ON REVISION OF Criminal code of United States as amended during 2d session, 61st Congress, with appendix containing reference to all laws of general nature, permanent in character, in force Dec. 1, 1909, having penal provisions not properly separable from administrative provisions, not contained in criminal code, but embraced in general revision of laws of United States. 1910. vii+110 p. large 8° * Paper, 20c. 10—35976 NATIONAL MONETARY COMMISSION Bank acceptances; by Lawrence Merton Jacobs. 1910. 20 p. (S. doc. 569.) * Paper, 5c. 10—35943 Financial diagrams, compiled by A. Piatt Andrew; presented by Mr. Aldrich. Apr. 26, 1910. [3] p. 24 pi. f° (S. doc. 509.) * Cloth, $1.75; * paper, $1.25. 10—35941 First and 2d banks of United States; by John Thorn Holdsworth, and Davis R. Dewev. 1910. 311 p. 2 tab. (S. doc. 571.) * Paper, 30c. 10—35942 History of national-bank currency; by Alexander Dana Noyes. 1910. 20 p. (S. doc. 572.) * Paper, 5c. * 10—35949 PRINTING JOINT COMMITTEE Proceedings in Statuary Hall, Senate, and House of Representatives upon acceptance from Indiana of statue of Lew Wallace. 1910. 109 p. 2 pi. large 8° (S. doc. 503.) 10—35964 SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Appropriations, new offices, etc., statements showing appropriations made, new offices created [etc.], 61st Congress, 1st [and] 2d sessions; by Thomas P. Cleaves and James C. Courts. 1910. 832 p. large 8° (S. doc. 655.) [Prepared by clerks to Committees on Appropriations of Senate and House.] 10—35956 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Act to regulate commerce as amended, including act to create Commerce Court, etc., approved June 18, 1910, and acts supplementary thereto, revised to June 25, 1910; [compiled bv Samuel W. Briggs]. 1910. 53 p. * Paper, 10c. WAGES AND PRICES SELECT COMMITTEE Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities, topical digest of evidence submitted in hearings relative to wages and prices of commodities. 1910. xcv p. J 10—35965 Johnston, J. F. Minority report [relative to waives and prices of com- modities]. June 23, 1910. pt. 2, 56 p. (S. rp. 912, pt. 2.) * Paper, 5c. 72 August, 1910 COURT OF CLAIMS Blake. Henry L. Blake et al. v. United States: evidence for claimants. [1910.] no. 30086, p. 19-76. % Butler. Emma Butler v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 21282, p. 5-19. % Davis. Edwin R. Davis v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30188, p. 7-30. % Delia, sloop. Richard C. McMurtrie, administrator [of sloop Delia, Huggins, master] v. United States: evidence. [1910.] French spoliations, no. 1342, p. 33, 34. % Goodman. Calvin Goodman v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30165, p. 43-45. % Green. Charles Green v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30169, p. 9-22. J Harvey Steel Company v. United States; testimony and exhibits on behalf of Midvale Steel Company, intervenors. [1910.] no. 29899, p. 289-447, il. 2 pi. 4 p. of pi. % Howe. Frank Howe v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] • no. 30202, p. 7-35. % Jackson. William L. Jackson et al. v. United States; evidence for claim- ants. [1910.] no. 18274, p. 307-339. J Jones. Harmon W. Jones v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 20962, p. 61-69. % Nancy, sloop. Sloop Nancy, Samuel Cox, master. Insurance Company of Pennsylvania v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] French spoliations, no. 878, p. 15-17. % Ollif. Gerald Ollif v. United States; [evidence]. [1910.] no. 30656, p. 3-7. t Raccourci Company, Limited, v. United States; Calvin Goodman v. United States;*Julia A. P. Miles v. United States; evidence for claimants. [1910.] nos. 30083, 30165, 30197, p. 17-51. % Raccourci Company, Limited, v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30083, p. 53-59. % Rice. Elizabeth H. Rice v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] Congressional, no. 13689, p. 4-91, il. 4 pi. J Robert, sloop. Sloop Robert, Thomas Town, jr., master, president and directors of Insurance Company of North America v. United States; evidence fur claimant. [1910.] French spoliations, no. 1309, p. 27. 28. % Royall. Hilarv H. Royall v. United States; [evidence]. [1910.] no. 30658, p. 3-7. % Sally, brig. Brig Sally. Moses Adams, master, president and directors of Insurance Company of North America v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] French spoliations, no. 1311, p. 23. % Shields. J. Surgel Shields v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30163, p. 17-39. % Thomas, ship. Ship Thomas, John Holland, master, president and directors of Insurance Company of North America v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] French spoliations, no. 1325, p. 23, 24. t August, 1910 73 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Commissioners. Annual report of commissioners, year ended .lime 30, 1909. 1910. v. 3, 214 p. map, 14 tab. (H. doc. I 1(). | [This is the report of the Health Department of the District.] t Commissioners, D. C. 8—16038 GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE See also Notes of genera! interest . page 58. List of awards showing contractors and prices and directions for testing deliveries for material and supplies contained in general schedule [of supplies], fiscal year 1911. [191(1.] 3(17 p. 4° J GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Decisions, July. 1909-July, 1910. 1910. 12 p. J GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE DOCUMENTS OFFICE Chemistry Bureau [publications] for sale l>v superintendent of docu- ments. [Auo-. 1910. | 20 p. narrow 12° (Price list 40, 2d edi- tion.) t 10—35971 Experiment Stations Office [publications] for sale by superintendent of documents. [July, 1910.] 32 p. narrow 12° (Price list 42, 2d edition.) f 10—35970 Food and diet, price list of public documents relating to food and diet, for sale by superintendent of documents. [July, 1910.] 48+[l] p. narrow 12° (Price list 11, 3d edition.) f 10—35968 Forest Service [publications] for sale by superintendent of documents. [Aug. 1910.] 22 + [l] p. narrow 12" ' (Price list 43. 2d edition.) t 10—35969 Fuel testing, results of tests of coals and other fuels made by Geological Survey [list of United Slates public documents for sale by superin- tendent of documents]. [Aug. 1910.] 5 p. narrow 12° (Leaflet 39, 2d edition.) | Monthly catalogue, United States public documents, no. L87; July, 1910. 1910. p. 1-48. * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.10 a yr. 4—18088/2 Same, index to nos. 175-186; July, 1909-June, 1910. L910. [ii| fxcv p. * Paper, 10c. single copy, included in price of Monthly catalogue for subscribers. \< hi . -This index for i he fiscal year 1910 supersedes i tie quarterly Indexes issue! during the year. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Note. The decisions ol the Department of tin- Interior in pension cases are issued in «lips and in signatures, and the decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes a I prices ranging from l.COper volume. Subscribers may deposil $1.00 with the Superintendent ol Documents and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions of either kind in separate parts as they an' issued. [Decisions in appealed, pension, and bounty-land claims, v. is, slips) 50-53; Aim. Hi. 1910. [HMO.] 74 August, 1910 Decisions of Department relating to public lands, June, 1909-May, 1910; by George J. Hesselman. 1910. v. 38, xxv+664 p. [Also issued in separate signatures. These decisions are made up in the office of the Assistant Attorney-General for the Interior Department, but are promulgated by the Secretary of the Interior.] * Cloth, $1.75. 7—23651/5 X'ite.— Volumes 1-3. Julw 1881-June, 1885, contained also decisions of the General Land Office relating to public lands. Beginning with volume 4, July, 1885, these decisions have been omitted, the title-pages of the publications, however, reading incorreetlv " Decisions of Department of Interior and General Land Office relating to public lands." The error has been corrected with volume 3S. Laws and regulations relating to Government Hospital for Insane, with synopsis of decisions of courts, opinions of Attorney-General, etc., relating to insane. 1910. 45 p. * Paper, 5c. 10—35966 Laws relating to Department, passed by 61st Congress, 2d session. 1910. ix 4-638 p. t 10—35959 Proceedings before Secretary of Interior in re use of Hetch Hetchy reser- voir site in Yosemite National Park by San Francisco, 1910. iii-r-75 p. t 10—35958 Specifications and plans for vacuum-heating system in Freedmen's Hospital and Howard University buildings, Washington, D. C. 1910. 28 p. large 8° t EDUCATION BUREAU List of publications of bureau. 1867-1910. 1910. 55 p. (Bulletin 3, 1910; whole no. 439.) t E10— 1900 Report of commissioner, year ended June 30, 1909. 1910. v. 2. v — 599-1373 p. il. (Whole no. 412.) * Cloth, 65c. 4—18120/7 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note.— The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual reports (restricted to one volume each, beginning with report for 1902), bulletins, Mineral resources, Professional papers, and Water-supply papers; and maps, Mono- graphs, and folios of the < Jeologic atlas issued in Library and Field editions) and the Topographic atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c. to S11.00 each. A wholesale rate has been established for topographic and geologic folios (either Library or Field editions i whenever the sum transmitted solely for folios at the wholesale price amounts to at least $5.10; that is. a discount of 40 per cent will be given whenever 34 or more folios that sell singly for 25c, or their equivalent in higher priced folios, are ordered at one time. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page. California. Surface water supplv of United States, 1907-8: pt. 11, Cal- ifornia; by W. B. Clapp and W. F. Martin. 1910. 363 p. il. 6 pi. map. (Water-supply paper 251.) * Paper, 30c. GS10 — 439/6 Cement industry in United States, [calendar year] 1909 [with bibliog- raphy]; by Ernest F. Burchard. 1910. 22 p. il. [From Mineral resources, 1909. Includes list of survey publications on cement and cement and concrete materials.] j Coal briquetting, [calendar year] 1909, by Edward W. Parker; [with United States Geological Survey briquetting plant. Pittsburg, Pa., bv Charles L. Wright]. 1910." 17 p. [From Mineral resources, 1909.] t Manganese deposit.- of United States, with sections on foreign deposits, chemistry, and uses [with bibliography]; by Edmund Cecil Harder. 1910. 298 p. il. 2 maps, 1 is in pocket. (Bulletin 427.) * Paper, 40c. GS10— 442/4 August, 1910 75 Mining industry, [calendar year] 1909, and Alaska coal and its utilization [with bibliography]; by Alfred H. Brooks. 1910. 84 p. map. (Bulletin 442A.) [From Bulletin 442.] f Ore deposits of New Mexico [with bibliography; articles] by Waldemar Lindgren, Louis C. Graton, Charles H. Gordon [and J. M. Hill]. 1910. 361 p. il. 17 pi. 5 maps, 1 is in pocket, 4° (Professional paper 68.) * Paper, 80c. GS10-443 Paint. Production of mineral paints, [calendar year] 1909 [with bibli- ography]; by Ernest F. Burchard. 1910. 22 p. [From Mineral resources, 1909.] f Phosphates. Advance chapter from Contributions to economic geology, [calendar year] 1909, pt. 1: Phosphates [with list of references; arti- cles] by H. S. Gale, R. W. Richards, and Eliot Blackwelder. 1910. 99 p. il. 1 pi. 9 maps. (Bulletin 430 H.) [Includes list of survey publications on phosphates and other mineral fertilizers.] f Publications of survey, not including topographic maps. July, 1910. 112 p. f GS10— 444 Sand. Production of glass sand, other sand, and gravel, [calendar year] 1909 [with bibliography]; by Ernest F. Burchard. 1910. 26 p. [From Mineral resources, 1909.] f Topographic sheets Notf.— The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent town or natural feature found on them. Three scales are used, 1 ; i.ii.'.dO, 1 : IL'5.000, and 1 : 250,000. These correspond, approxi- mately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless otherwise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to Hi inches in width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet. More than one-third of the area of the country, excluding outlying possessions, has been mapped, every Slate being represented. Massachusetts. Connecticut, Rhode Island, \"ew Jersey, ami the District, of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c. each: but ;;i lots of L00 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 3c. each. In no case can orders be filled at the wholesale rate unless the sum remitted solely for topographic maps amounts to at least $3.00. Alabama, Montevallo quadrangle, lat. 33°-33° 15', long. 86° 45 / -87°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of July, 1910. 17.5X14.8 in. | 5c California, Bouldin quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 07' 30", long. 121° 30'- 121° 37 / 30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of May, 1910. 17.3X13.7 in. f 5c. California, Gait quadrangle, lat. 38° W~'i?> 22 / 30", long. 121° 15'- 121° 22 / 30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of June, 1910. 17.3X13.6 in. trie. California, Headreach quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 07' 30", long. 121° 22' 30"- 121° 30'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 5 ft.' [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of June, 1910. 17.3X13.7 in. f 5c. California, Jersey quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 07' 30", long. 121° 37 / 30"- 121° 45'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 5 and 10 ft. [Washing- ton, Geological Survey] edition of June, 1910. 17.3X13.7 in. f 5c. California, Rio Vista quadrangle, lat. 38° 07 / 30"-38° 15', long. 121° 37 / 30 // -121°45 / . Scalel : 31,680, contour interval 5 and loft, ' |Washing- ton, Geological Survey] edition of May, 1910. 17.3X13.7 in. f 5c. California, Woodbridge quadrangle, lat. 38° 07' 30"-38° 15', long. 121° 15M21 22 / 30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washing- ton, Geological Survey] edition of May, 1910. 17.3X13.7 in. f 5c. 76 Arc. 1st, 1910 Colorado, Danforth Hills quadrangle, lat. •l0°-40° 30', long. 107° 30'- 108°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of June, 1910. 22.5X13.5 in. f 5c. [Index map to] topographic maps of Florida and Louisiana. May 1, 1910. 12.8X15.8 in. f [Index map to] topographic maps of Utah and Arizona. May 1, 1910. 23.1X9.3 in. folded 4° f Missouri. Macon quadrangle, lat. 39° 30'-39° 45 / , long. 92° 15 / -92° 30 r . Scale 1 : 62, 500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of June, 1910. 17.5X13.6 in. f 5c. Ohio, Frazeysburg quadrangle, lat. 40°-40° 15', long. 82°-82° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of May, 1910. 17.5X13.5 in. f 5c. Ohio. Phil,, quadrangle, lat. 39° 45^0°, long. 81° 45 / -82°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of July, 1910. 17.5X13.5 in. f 5c. Pennsylvania, Zelienople quadrangle, lat. 40° 45 / -41°, long. 80°-80° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of May, 1910. 17.5X13.4 in. f 5c. Utah, Fish Springs quadrangle, lat. 39°-40°, long. 113°-114°. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of June, 1910. 17.5X13.7 in. t 5c. GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR INSANE Bulletin 2; edited by William A. White. 1910. 135 p. il. 14 pi. *Paper, 25c. 9—35697 3 Contents.— Knee jerk in paresis [with list of references]; by Shepherd Ivory Franz. — Sensations following nerve division: by Shepherd Ivory Franz. — Touch sen- sations in different bodily segments; by Shepherd Ivory Franz.— Some considerations of association word experiment: by Shepherd Ivory Franz. — Some pathological find- ings in neuroglia and in ganglion cells of cortex' in senile conditions: by Nicolas Achuearro. — Elongated cells, Stabchenzellen, neuroglia cells, and fat-granular cells in Amnion's horn of rabbit ; by Xicolas Achuearro.— On certain lesions iti form of plaques in ependyma of lateral ventricles; by Xicolas Achuearro. — Connective tissue plaque on surface of dilated 5th ventricle: by Xicolas Achuearro.— Remarks on comparative diagnostic value of Xoguehi butyric acid reaction and cytological examination of cerebro-spinal fluid: by W. H. Hough. LAND OFFICE, GENERAL Xote. — The General Land Office publishes a large general map of the United States which is sold at $1.00; and also separate maps of the States and Territories in which public lands are to be found, which are sold at 25c. per sheet. California and Florida are in 2 sheets each. Address the Superintendent of Documents, 'Washington, D. C. Classification of mineral lands [in Montana and Idaho in Northern Pacific Railroad land grant] instructions [to] registers and receivers. July 26, 1910. p. 113-124. [From Decisions of Department of Interior relating to public lands, v. 39.] f Ephemeris of sun and polaris and tables of azimuths of polaris, Sept.- Dec. 1910. 1910. 9 p. [Supplement to Manual of surveying in- structions for survey of public lands and private land claims.] J Instructions [to] registers and receivers [of) United States land offices in Idaho [under act of June 17, 1910. providing for enlarged homesteads in Idaho]. July 18, 1910. 6 p. t Tables and formulas for use of surveyors and engineers on public land surveys. 1910. 224 p. il. 12" [Supplement to Manual of survey- ing instructions for survey of public lands and private land claims. Title on cover is: Standard field tables.] * Leather, 60c. 10 — 35973 August, 1910 77 PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes. The single copies arc not enumerated in I his catalogue but may be obtained for 5c. each at the Patent Office. Beginning with Jan. 1, 1910, the Superintendent of Documents will sell the monthly volumes at s.yoo per volume or $f>0 per year, and back numbers, prior to 1907, may be had at 83.00 per volume or $36 per year. A \ ariety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of l he Patent Office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c. to $10 per volume and may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, The Rules of practice and pam- phlet Patent laws are furnished free of charge upon application to the Patent Office. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $1.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $5.00 per book. One coupon will procure a speci- fication with drawing. These coupons are good until used, but are only to be used for orders sent to the Patent Office. For schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. Alphabetical list of patentees to whom patents were issued, June, L910 [with list of inventions]. [1010.] xoi p. large. 8° [Monthly index to Official gazette.] *Paper, 10c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette lor subscribers. Annual report of commissioner of patents [to Congress, with indexes to patentees, inventions, etc.. calendar] year 1909. 1010. xii-f- 1089 p. large 8" (II. doc. 123.) *Paper. Sl'.OO. Official gazette, Aug. 2-30. 1910; v. 157. nos. 1-5. 1910. cover-title, 1248+[cxxiv] p. il. large 8° [Weekly.] *Paper, 10c. single copy, $5.00 a yr. 4—18256/3 Note. — Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and' labels issued each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent cases. Same [title-page, errata, index to decisions, etc., to] v. 155. 1910. [3] + 1047-51 p. large 8° *Paper. 10c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for subscribers. RECLAMATION SERVICE Note.— The Reclamation record of Oct. 1908 publishes the following note regard- ing the publications on irrigation projects compiled by the Reclamation Service: "Some of the railroad companies have lately signified their willingness to issue in the form of illustrated circulars manuscripts furnisht by the [Reclamation] Service and to supply several thousand copies with no advertising matter attach! for dis- tribution by the Service. These circulars contain detailed information concerning the location of the projects, climate, crops, transportation facilities, fuel, w ater supply, markets, cost of water rights, and other matters of interest." Recently the Reclama- tion Service has paid for large editions of these folders without advertising mailer. These folders may be obtained free upon application at the Reclamation Service. Reclamation record, v. 2, no. 8: Aug. 1!)1(>. [1910.] p. 65-74, 4" [Monthly.] + 9—35252 3 Irrigation projects of Reclamation Service, national reclamation of arid lands'. W. F. Roberts Co.. Washington [July 28, L910]. cover- title. 32 p. il. narrow 8° INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION NOTE. The Commission furnishes its Annual reports and many minor publica- tions gratuitously to those who apply for them, but the bound volumes of iis de- cisions, usually known as Interstate Commerce Commission reports, are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Beginning with v. in. opinion Hi;.'), subscribers may deposit tl.00 with the Superintendent of Documents and receive the separate opinions, which make up the bound volume of decisions, as they are issued. Accident bulletin 35. [showing] collisions and derailments of trains and casualties to persons on railroads of United Slates. .Ian. Mar. lino 1910. 10 p. [Quarterly.] t 5—41547/2 78 August, 1910 Commerce. Act to regulate commerce as amended, and acts supple- mentary thereto, Commerce Court act, safety appliance acts, act requiring monthly reports of accidents, arbitration act, hours of aervice acl : revised to July 1. 1010. 1910. 104 p. *Paper, 10c. 10—35960 Act to regulate commerce as amended, including act to create Commerce Court, etc., approved June 18, 1910, and acts supple- mentary thereto, revised to June 25, 1910; [compiled by Samuel W. Briggs]. 1910. 54 p. *Paper, 10c. Note.— This is a reprint, with slight changes, of a publication with the same title issued by the Interstate Commerce Committee. Same. 68 p. oblong 8° f NOTE.— This publication contains in parallel columns the old act and supplemen- tary acts, and changes and additions by amendment of June 18, 1910. Cotton-seed. No. 1659, Florida Cotton Oil Company v. Central of Georgia Railway Company etal.; decided June 7, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+336-342 p. (Opinion 1379.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Express. No. 2106, Joseph Ullman v. American Express Company et al; decided June 15, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]4-354- 355 p. (Opinion 1382.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Freight-cars. No. 1063, Hillsdale Coal and Coke Company v. Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company; decided Mar. 7, 1910; report of commis- sion. [1910.] [l]+356-386 p. (Opinion 1383.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Freight rates. In Supreme Court of District of Columbia, at law no. 52792, United States, ex rel. Humboldt Steamship Company vs. Interstate Commerce Commission; answer of commission. [1910.] cover-title, 7 p. J No. 2611, Harbor City Wholesale Company of San Pedro, Cal. v. Southern Pacific Company et al; decided June 11, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+323-332 p. (Opinion 1377.) [From Re- ports, v. 19.] No. 3400, in re investigation of advances in rates by carriers in official classification territory; order of commission, Aug. 13, 1910. [1910.] 62 p. t No. 3500, in re investigation of advances in rates by carriers in western trunk line, trans-Missouri, and Illinois freight committee territories; order of commission, July 13, 1910. [1910.] 10 p. X Lumber and timber. No. 2420, Louisiana Central Lumber Company et al. v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincv Railroad Company et al.; de- cided June 11, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [1] +333-335 p. (Opinion 1378.) [From Reports, v. 19.] No. 2691, Freeman Lumber Company v. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company et al; decided June 10, 1910; report of commission. "[1910.] [1J+34S-353 p. (Opinion 1381.) [From Reports, v. 1!).] Misrouting. Nob. 2249 and 22(15, Beekman Lumber Company v. Louisi- ana Railway & Navigation Company et al.; decided June 3, 1910; report of commission. [1910.] [l]+343-347 p. (Opinion 1380.) [From Reports, v. 19.] Railroad employees. Decisions under hours of service act, United Suites v. Illinois Central Railroad Company, in district court, north- ern district of Iowa, central division [statement of facts and opinion of court]; decided June 23, 1910. [1910.] 10 p. t August, 1910 79 Railroad employees — Continued. Decisions under safety appliance acts, circuit court of appeals, 8th circuit, no. 3144, [Gust] Johnson v. Great Northern Railway Company, in error to circuit court for district of Minnesota [opinion of court]; decided Mar. 14, 1910. [1910.] 6 p. J Railroads. Annotations [to] cases cited [in] vols. 12-18 [of Reports; by Henry Talbott]. [1910.] 1 p. J Safety appliances. Proposed United States safety-appliance standards for protection of employees and travelers upon railroads. [Aug. 10, 1910.] 48 1. 2 pi. 4° * Paper, 15c. Special order 6-8, July 13, 22, 1910. [1910.] % Note.— It was originally intended by the Interstate Commerce Commission to have a numbered series of special orders for each year, but as so lew were issued it was decided to number them consecutively. The special orders for the year 1909 are numbers 1-5. For the year 1910 numbers 1 and 5-8 have been issued. " No. 1, series 1910, is incorrectly numbered as is also no. 5, the latter number being a duplicate of the last number used in the 1909 series. STATISTICS AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Bulletin of revenues and expenses of steam roads in United States, Apr. 1910, no. 15. 1910. 19 p. 4° f Decisions upon questions raised under classifications prescribed by Interstate Commerce Commission for express companies in accord- ance with sec. 20 of act to regulate commerce, effective July 1, 1910. 1910. 18 p. (Accounting bulletin 0.) [Supersedes Accounting bulletin 3.] t JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Annual report of Attorney-General, [with exhibits, fiscal year] 1909. 1909 [1910]. [1]+371 p. 1 tab. * Cloth, 45c; * paper, 30c. In Court of Claims, National Electrical Supply Company v. United States, no. 30591; demurrer to petition [and] argument. [1910.] 3p. t No. 993, in equity, in circuit court for district of Utah, United States v. Union Pacific Railroad Company [et al.J; pleadings, v. 12, cover- title, i+284 p. | 10—35977 [Official opinions of Attorneys-General.] [1910.] v. 28, [signatures! 15-21, p. 225-330. f LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG DIVISION [Lisl of subieel headings as used in Library of Congress, with classification, Letter C.] [1910.] 1. 120-232, large 8° * Paper, 55c. Same [letter D.] [1910.] 1. 233-268, large 8° * Paper, 20c. COPYRICIIT OFFICE Note. The bulletins of the Office arc sent free on application to the Register of Copyrights. Subscriptions for the -Catalogue of copyright entries should be senl to i he Superintendent of Documents, instead of to the Register oft opyrightsas formerly. Catalogue of copyright cut ri< <, pt . 1, new series, v. 7, group 1, nos. 31 34: Aug. I 25, L910. L910. [Weekly.] * Paper, $3.00 a yr.; pis. land 3, i ach, $1.00 a yr.; pts. 2 and I. each, 50c. a yr. 6—35347 7 E ach number is issued in t parts: pt. I, group 1, relate! to books; pt. i . group 2, to pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., dramatic composition . maps and charts; pt. 2, to periodicals; i>t 3, to musical r-om- posllions; pt. 4, to engravings, cuts and prints, chromosand lithographs, photographs and fine arN. 80 August, 1910 Same, pt. I. Dew series, v. 7. group 2, nos. 27-30; Julv, 1910. 1910. [Monthly.] 6—35347,7 Same, pts. 2, 1. newseries, v. 5, nos. 27-30; Julv. L910. 1910. [Monthly.] 6—35347/7 Same. pts. 3, !. aewseries, v. 5, dos. 31-34; Aug. 1910. 1910. [Monthly.] 6—35347/7 Rules and regulations for registration of claims to copyright. 1910. 27 p. (Bulletin 15.) * Paper, 5c. 10—35954 DOCUMENTS DIVISION Monthly lisl of State publications, May, L910. 1910. p. 147-183. * Paper, 50c. a yr. 10—8924/3 NAVY DEPARTMENT See also, below, note under Equipment Bureau. Changes in Regulations [for government of Navy, 1909]. no. 12. July 14, 1910. 4 1. 12° f General court-martial order 15[1910]; May 2. 1910. [1910.] 13 p. 12° % Note.— General court-martial orders 1-11. series ol 1910. were erroneously num- bered as Genera] court-martial on!er< 16-5fi, respectively, in continuation of the 1909 series. Xo. 50, which should have been numbered as 5, series of 1910. was canceled. Special order 53. 54 [4th series]; July 12. 25. 1910. [1910.] Each 1 p. } Specification for power plant equipment at Naval Academy. Annapolis. Md. [1910.] 40 p. 1° f EQUIPMENT BUREAU Note.— By the provisions of chapter 378, statutes of the r.ist Congress, 2d session, pages 613 and 61 1. approved June 24, 1910, the Bureau of Equipment. Navy Depart- ment, was to be discontinued as soon as its duties, funds; and civil employees had been assigned and transferred to other bureaus of the Department by the Secretary of the Navy. The assignments of duties having been made by Changes in Navy reg- ulations no. 11. dated June 27, 1910, an 1 approved bv the President June 28, 1910. the Bureau of Equipment has ceased to exist. The rather numerous publications of the Bureau, including those of the Hydrographic Office, the Naval Observatory, and the Nautical Almanac Office, are now under the direction of the Bureau of Navigation. Catalogue of ship's and crew's libraries of U. S. S. Peoria. July, 1910. 14 p. t MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Illumination of study rooms, report submitted to superintendent of Naval Academy on presenl system of lighting; by A. L. Parsons and H. W. Smith. ' 1910. 28 p. 1 pi. 12 p. of pi. [From Naval medical bulletin, v. 4, no, 3.] * Paper. 10c. NAVIGATION BUREAU See also, above, note under Equipment Bureau. Instructions for recruiting officers of Navy. 1910. 13 p. X 10 — 35961 Movements of vessels, Aug. 1 -31, 1910. Aug. 1-31. 1910. Each 1 p. 4° and 1" | Daily except Sundays and holidays.] $ Navy and Marine Corps list and directory, officers of Navy and Marine Corps. Aim. 1. nut). 1910. 80 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy. 11.00 a yr. War 9— 131/3 August, 1910 81 Orders to officers, U. S. X., Aug. 1-31, HMO. Aug. 2 Sept. I. L910. Each lp. 4° [Daily except Sundays and holidays; nunc issm-d Aug. 29.J J HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Note. — Formerly under the direction of the Equipment Bureau. The charts, sailing directions, etc, of the Hydrographle Office are sold by I he oilier: in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. The price of the Catalogue of charts, plans, sailing direc- tions, and other publications is 50c. Copies of the Hydrographle bulletins, reprints, and Notice to mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographle Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Bull i- more, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Asiatic pilot : v. 2, Japan islands. 1910. 627 p. il. 2 maps. ([Publica- tion] 123.) f Cloth, 60c. Hydrographle bulletin, weekly. L092-96; Aug. 3 31, 1910. [1910.] Each 1 p. various sizes, f Notice to mariners 32-35, 1910; Aug. 6-27 | L910]. 1 1910.] |xi]+623-732 1. [Weekly.] f ( 'harts Colombo Harbor, Ceylon, west coast, from British survey in L906, topogra- phy from Ceylon Government, survey; chart 2437. Scale 2,000 yds. =9.6 in. 1st edition. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June, 1910. 34X25.8 in. f40c. Kamranh Bay, French Indo-China, Anam, original French surveys be- tween 1879 and 1908, scale naut. in. =1.43 in.; with inset, Vunggang Bay, original French survey in 1872, scale naut. m.=3.88 in; chart 2565. 1st. edition. Washington, Hydrographic Office. June. HMD 25.4X20.5 in. f20c. Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean. Aug. 1910; chart 1400. Scale 1 ° long. =0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 27, 1910. 21X32 in. [Monthly. Prepared in cooperation with Weather Bureau.] flOc. Same, Sept. 1910; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. =0.27 in. Washington, Hy- drographic Office, Aug. 24, 1910. 21X32 in. [Monthly. Prepared in cooperation with Weather Bureau.] flOc. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Oct, 1910; chart 1401 . Scale I ° long.= 0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 15, 1910. 20. 7X 35.3 in. [Monthly. Prepared in cooperation with Weather Bureau.] flOc. Shantung, China, Plans on coast of, from British surveys in L903 and 1901; chart 2547. 1st edition. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June, 1910. 19.9X26.8 in. f20c. Aylen Bay, [or] Kiayuwang. Scale naut. in. =2.78 in. 11.7X14 to. Litao Bay. Scale naut. m. =2.98 in. .S.2X7.7 in. Malan and Lungven coves, [or] ActaeOD and Swallow coves. Scale naul. in. —2.98 in. 8.2X8.3 in. Wangkia Bav. Scale naul. m. =2.98 in. 11.7 ■ L2.8 in. Yangyuchih Bay, [or] Rocky Bay. Scale naut. in. =2.98 in. 8.2X10.8 in. SI PPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Memoranda for information and guidance of commandants and he.nl- of departments of navy yards and si a linns, commanding officers of ships, engineering, navigating, pay officers, etc, III, supplement B, an- nual contracts for rain clothing and rubber boots for eastern points only, fiscal year 1911; June 15, 1910. [1910.] p. 1469-72, 12° { 82 August>1910 Memoranda for information and guidance of commandants and heads of deparl mente of navy yards and atal Lone, commanding officers of ships, engineering, pay officers, etc, Ml. supplement C, annual contracts for lubricating and other oils, fiscal year 1911; Julv 1, 1910. [1910.] p. 1473-88, 12° % Memoranda for information of commanding officers of ships, command- ants Hi' stations, engineering officers, pay officers, etc., Ill, supple- ment I>. annual contracts for fuel oil for use afloat, fiscal vear 1911;. July I, 1910. 11910.]' p. 1489-1500, 12° + Memoranda for information of officers of Pay Corps, commanding officers of ships, and commandants of stations 112; Julv 1, 1910. [1910.] p. 1497-1517, 12 p [Monthly.] J Same 113; Aug. 1, 1910. [1910.] p. 1518-27, 12° [Monthly.] X Notice of purchases [of miscellaneous materials, etc.]; nos. 232-235. Aug. 5-26, 1910. Each 1 p. f° f Same [for Western States]; nos. 52-54. Aug. 4-27, 1910. Each 1 p. oblong 12° f POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT Appropriations for Post-Office Department and postal service, 61st Con- gress, 2d session. 1910. 38 p. X 10—35974 Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 31, nos. 9276-9302; Aug. 1-31, 1910. [1910.] 1° [Daily except Sundays and holi- days.] % 6—5810/3 Parcel-post convention between postal administrations of United States and Hungary; [signed Budapest, May 15, 1910. Washington, June 27, 1910, approved June 30, 1910]. [1910.] 7 p. f 10—35962 United States official postal guide, 3d series, v. 3, no. 2; Aug. 1910. Albany, N. Y., J. B. Lyon Co., printers [1910]. cover-title, 33 p. [Monthly. 1 Cloth. $3.50; paper, $3.00 a yr. 4—18254 3 NOTE.— No. 1, July, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal guide, nos. 2-12 being additions and corrections. Sold by the printers, J. B. Lyon Company, Market Square, Albany. FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign countries during Sept. 1910. Aug. 16, 1910. 'l p. narrow f° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c, single copy, $1.00 a yr. TOPOGRAPHER Note.— Since February, 1908. the Topographer has been preparing rural-delivery maps of counties in which rural-delivery is completely established. A uniform scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is used. The maps are drawings on tracing linen, and copies are reproduced by the sun-print process. Editions are not issued but sun-print copies may be obtained at 50c. a copy from the Disbursing Clerk, Post-Office Department. These maps should qoI be confused with the post route maps for which see Monthly iic tor January, L910, page 351. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Arizona. Executive order [reserving certain land in Arizona, Gila and Salt River meridian, for military purposes, as rifle range for use of .National Guard Of Arizona]. Aug. 20, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1238.) t August, 1910 83 Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Executive order [concerning- civil actions in courts of Canal Zone in cases in which parties are alien non-residents or citizens of United Slates transiently in Canal Zone]. July 28, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1231.) J Executive order [relative to deeds or other instrument in writing affecting real estate which is separate property of married woman in Canal Zone]. Aug. 20, 1910. [2] p. f° ([No. 1239.]) J Cordova Point. Executive order [reserving land on Cordova Point, Prince \Yilliam Sound, Alaska, for naval purposes, and placing it under control of Navy Department]. Aug. 15, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1237.) t Customs Service. Executive order [amending civil service rules, schedule A under rule 2, clause 3. by striking out paragraph 1 of subdivision 3 relating to Treasury Department, so as to make com- petitive position of solicitor to collector at port of New York]. Aug. 20, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1240.) J Denver, Colo. Executive order [withdrawing certain public land in] Colorado [from settlement, pending action by Congress on H. 25960, granting land in Denver to National Lincoln- Douglas Sanatorium and Consumptives' Hospital Association]. Aug. 23, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1241.) J Fowle, Charles W. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Fowle as clerk in State Department]. July 28, 1910. lp.f (No. 1233.) t Frazier, Robert T. Executive order [authorizing reinstatement of Frazier in examining corps of Patent Office]. Aug. 8, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1235.) t Labor Day. Executive order [excusing from work on Labor Day all per diem employees and other day laborers in Federal public service whose employment extends through and beyond 1st Monday in September, and stating that said order shall not apply to bureau or office or employees thereof for special public reasons excepted there- from by head of Department, or where same would be inconsistent with provisions of existing law]. Aug. 24, 1910. lp.f (No. 1243.) J Lincoln, N. Mex. Executive order [reestablishing boundaries of Lin- coln land district|. Aug. 4. 1910. lp.f" (No. 1234.) J National forests. Beaverhead national forest, Mont, and Idaho [to in- clude and supersede portion of Deerlodge national forest, and trans- ferring certain lands in Idaho from Beaverhead national forest to Lemhi and Targhee national forests, and eliminating from Beaver- head national forest certain lands in Montana and Idaho] procla- mation. [June 28, 1910.] [2] p. map, f° ([No. 1054.]) f Eldorado national forest. Cal. and Xev. |lo include and supersede portions of Tahoe national forest] proclamation. July 28, 1910. 1 p. map, f° (No. 1070.) t Hayden national forest, Wyo. and Colo., proclamation. Aim. 8, 1910. 1 ]>. ma]), f° (No. 1073.) f Lead ville national forest, Colo., 2d proclamation. Aug. It). L910. 1 p. map, f° (No. 1075.) + Manzano national forest, N. Mex. [transferring certain lands to Zuni national forest], 3d proclamation. July I, 1910. 1 p. map. I'" (No. 1065.) f Montezuma national forest, Colo, [transferring certain lands to San Juan national forest], :">d proclamation. Aug. 15, L910. I p. ma]), f" (No. L076.) f 84 August, 1910 National forests -Continued. Pike national forest, Colo., proclamation. Aug. 10.1910. 1 p. map, f° (No. 1074. f Plumas national forest, Gal. [to include and supersede portion of Tahoe national forest], 4th proclamation. July 28, 1910. 1 p. 2 maps, f" (No. 1072. j t Rio Grande national forest, Colo., proclamation. Aug. 15, 1910. I p. map. f" (No. 1077.) f San Juan national forest, Colo, [to include and supersede portion of Montezuma national forest], :;d proclamation. Aug. 15, 1910. 1 p. map, f° (No. 1078.) f — — Tahoe national forest, Cal. and Nev. [eliminating certain lands from Tahoe national forest to form Eldorado national forest], 5th proclamation. [July 28, 1910.] [2] p. map, f° ([No. 1071.]) f Wasatch national forest, Utah [to include and supersede portion of Nebo national forest], 2d proclamation. Julv 1, 1910. 1 p. map, f° (No. 1063.) f Schofield Barracks. Executive order [setting aside certain public land in Oahu as addition to military reservation of Schofield Barracks, or Waianae-Uka]. Aug. 23, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1242.) J Scully, John J. Executive order [authorizing placing of Scully on list of classified laborers in Customs Service at port of New York City]. Aug. 8, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1236.) t Siletz Reservation, Oreg. Executive order [withdrawing certain public lands from] reservation. July 13, 1910. 1 p. map, f 9 (No. 1228.) J Tillamook, Oreg. Executive order [authorizing withdrawal of public land at Tillamook, pending action by Congress granting said land to city for purpose of widening waterway of city]. Julv 28, 1910. 1 p. f° (No. 1232.) { SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Note. — In its latest price-list the Smithsonian Institution publishes this note: "The publications of the Smithsonian Institution are: 1, Contributions to knowledge; 2, Miscellaneous collections: 3, Annual reports: 4, Special publications. So sets of these are for sale or distribution, as most of the volumes are out of print. The volumes of Contributions and of Miscellaneous collections are distributed only to public libraries and to learned institutions and societies in this country and abroad. A small edition of the papers in these two series is printed separately for sale or exchange. The Smithsonian reports are regularly distributed by the Institution to libraries throughout the world, and only a limited number of the volumes remains to supply demands from other sources. No general mailing-list of individuals is maintained. The reports can be had by purchase from the Superintendent of Documents, Wash- ington, D. C. 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The annual report is included in the Congressional set. The editions of the bulletins and Proceedings are too limited to admit of general distribution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries. Chimsera. Notes on Anteliochimgera and related genera of chimaeroid fishes [with bibliography]; by Barton A. Bean and Alfred C. Weed. Aug. 4, 1910. [I] + 661-663 p. 2 pi. [From Proceedings, v. 37; no. 1723.] f Copepods. Notes on marine Copepoda and Cladocera of Woods Hole and adjacent regions, including synopsis of genera of Harpacticoida [with bibliography]; bv Richard W. Sharpe. Aug. 20, 1910. [1]+ 405-436 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1758.] f Crinoids. Proisocrinus, new genus of recent crinoids, scientific results of Philippine cruise of fisheries steamer Albatross, 1907-10, no. 5; by Austin Hobart Clark. Aug. 6, 1910. [l]+387-390 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1756.] f Diptera. Tvpe-species of North American genera of Diptera; by D. W. Coquillett. Aug. 4, 1910. [l]+499-647 p. [From Proceedings, v. 37; no. 1719.] f Earwigs. Dermaptera [or] earwigs of National Museum [with bibliog- raphy]; by Malcolm Burr. Aug. 20, 1910. [l]+443-467 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1760.] f Flycatcher. Paradise flycatchers of Japan and Korea; by Pierre Louis Jouv. Aug. 4, 1910. [l]+651-655 p. [From Proceedings, v. 37; no. 1721.] f Foraminifera. New arenaceous Foraminifera from Philippines, scien- tific results of Philippine cruise of fisheries steamer Albatross, 1907- 10, no. 6; by Joseph Augustine Cushman. Aug. 20, 1910. [1] + 437-442 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1759.] f (ieometrids. Studies of North American geometrid moths of genus Pero; by John A. GrosBbeck. Aug. 19, 1910. [1 [+359-377 p. 4 pi. [From Proceedings v. 38; no. 1753. j t (ioldeneye. Note on gold-eye, Amphiodon alosoides Rafinesque, or Elattonistius chrysopsis Richardson; by David Starr Jordan and William Francis' Thompson. Aug. 6,' 1910. [1J+353-357 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1752.] f Hvmenoptera. Some new hvmenopterous insects from Philippine Islands; by S. A. Rohwer.' Aug. 4, 1910. [1J + 657-660 p. [From Proceedings, v. 37; do. L722.] f 86 August, 1910 Ichneumon-flies. Descriptions of new species of ichneumon-flies; by H. L. Viereck. Aug. 6, 1910. [l]+379-384 p. il. [From Proceed- ing, v. :;s; no. 17o4.] f [sopods. Description of now isopod of genus Notasellue from oast coast of Patagonia; by Harriet Richardson. Aug. 4, 1910. [lj+649-650 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 37; no. 1720.] j Mammals. Descriptions of 2 new genera and 1G new species of mammals from Philippine Islands: liv Genii S. -Miller, jr. Ausr. 19, 1910. [1J + 391 -404 p. 3 pi. [From'Proceedings. v. 38; no. 1757.] f Monkeys. Descriptions of some now Bpecies of monkeys of genera Pithecue and Pygathrix collected by W. L. Abbott and presented to National Museum; by D.G.Elliot. Aug. 6, 1910. [11+343-352 p. [From Proceedings, v. 3S; no.' 1751.] j Ostracopods. On some Ostracoda, mostly new, in collection of National .Museum; by Richard W. Sharpe. Aug. 6, 1910. [l]+335-341 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1750.] t Polecats. New carnivore from China; by Gen-it S. Miller, jr. Aug. 19, 1910. [l]+385-3S6 p. 1 pi. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1755.] f Starfish. New ophiuran from West Indies; by Hubert Lyman Clark. Au?. 4, 1910. [l]+665-666 p. il. [From'Proceedings, v. 37; no. 1724.] t STATE DEPARTMENT Diplomatic list, Aug. 1910. [1910.] cover-title, 23 p. 24° [Monthly.] t APPOINTMENTS BUREAU Information regarding appointments and promotions in consular service of United States^ [1910.] 21 p. f Information regarding appointments and promotions in diplomatic service of United States. [1910.] 13 p. f Information regarding appointments and promotions in student-interpre- ter corps of United States in China, Japan, and Turkev. [1910.] 15 p. t SUPREME COURT Eckstein, Albert. Transcript of record, Oct. term. 1910, no. 224. United states vs. Eckstein, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1910.] cover-title, ii+113 p. J Franklin, Thomas. Transcript of record. < >et. term, 1910, no. 352, United States vs Franklin, in error to circuit court for southern district of New York. [1910.] cover-title, [1] + 12 p. J Garbish, Herman F. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1910, no. 655, United States vs. Garbish. in error to circuit court for eastern district of Louisiana. [1910.] cover-title, [1]+10 p. 1 Heinze, Fritz A. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1910, no. 071, United State- vb. Heinze, in error to circuit court for southern district of New York. [1910.] cover-title, [l]+30 p. J McMullen, John. Transcript of record, Oct. term. 1910. no. 281, United States vs. McMullen, and Joseph A. Stulz, administrator of R. Percy Wright [sureties for New York Dredging Company], in error to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1910.] cover-title, iii+82 p. 3 maps, i A i gust, 1910 87 Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Transcripl of record, Oct. term, 1910, no. 294, United States vs. Pacific Mail Steamship Company, in error to district court for northern district of California. [1910.] cover- title, [1] +62 p. t Same, no. 295, United States vs. Pacific Mail Steamship Company, in error to district court for northern district of California. [1910.] cover-title, [l]+46 p. J Same, no. 296, United States vs. Pacific Mail Steamship Company, in error to district court for northern district of California. [1910.] cover-title, [1]+61 p. J Same, no. 297, United States vs. Pacific Mail Steamship Company, in error to district court for northern district of California. [1910.] cover-title, [l]+37 p. J Same, no. 298, United States vs. Pacific Mail Steamship Company, in error to district court for northern district of California. [1910. j cover-title, [11+33 p. t TREASURY DEPARTMENT Payment of local traveling expenses of inspectors of customs discontinued. ' Aug. 18, 1910. 3 p. 4° (Dept. circular 48, 1910; Division of Appoint- ments.) f Purchase of miscellaneous supplies and payment of contingent expenses from appropriation collecting revenue from customs. Aug. 18, 1910. 1 p. 1° (Dept. circular 47, 1910; Division of Appointments.) f Statement of public debt and cash in Treasury, July, 1910. Aug. 1, 1910. 1 p. f° [Monthly.] f Statement of Treasury, Aug. 1-31, 1910. [1910.] Each 3 p. f" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] f Treasury decisions under customs, internal revenue, and other laws, weekly, v. 19, nos. 31-34; Aug. 4-25, 1910. [1910.] [Department decisions numbered 30829-893 including decisions of Courl of Cus toms Appeals, general appraisers' decisions 7080-91, and internal revenue decisions 1648-50.] t 10—11513/2 APPRAISERS Reappraisements of merchandise l>v general appraisers [on July 21 Aug. 24,19101; Aug. 1-29, 1910. [1910.] 4° (Reappraisement circulars 2152 65.) [Weekly.] t Same, index. .Jan. -June, J9I0. 1910. L7 p. 4° t ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING Beverly, Mass. Proposals for construct ion, complete, including plumb- ing, gas piping, beating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Beverly. L910. cover-title, 13 p. f° f Brooklyn, X. V. Specification and proposal sheet for lighting fixtures for post-office and court-house at Brooklyn. 1910. cover-title. II p. f" t Corsicana, Tex. Specification and proposal sheet for Lighting fixtures for post-offices at Corsicana. Columbus, Miss., Fayetteville, N. C, Hoboken, X. J.. 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Proposals for construction, complete, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, 01 post-office at Harriman. 1910. cover-title, 43 p. f" f Lexington, Mo. Proposals for construction, complete, including plumb- ing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Lexington. L910. cover-title, 43 p. f° t Louisville. I\y. Specification and proposal sheet for new toilet rooms, etc. at court-house, post-office, etc., Louisville. 1910. cover-title. 12 p. r f Philadelphia, Pa. Proposals for miscellaneous changes to administra- tion building, Philadelphia, immigration station [at] Gloucester, X. J. 1910. cover-title, 33 p. f" f Port Arthur. Tex. Proposals for construction, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post- office and custom-house at Port Arthur. 1910. cover-title. 44 p. f t Public buildings. Mechanical equipment [of public buildings]. [1910.] cover-title. 7 p. f° f San Marcos. Tex. Proposals tor construction, complete, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at San Marcos. 1910. cover-title. 42 p. f° t Warrensburg, Mo. Proposals for construction, complete, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Warrensburg. 1910. cover-title. 44 p. f° f Waycross. Ga. Proposals lor construction, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Waycross. 1910. cover-title. 43 p. f" t Webster. Mass. Proposals for construction, complete, including plumb- ing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Webster. 1910. cover-title. 44 p. f° | York, Pa Proposals for construction, including plumbing, gas piping. heating apparatus, conduit and wiring, and lift, of post-office at York. 1910. cover-title, 48 p. r t AUDITOR FOR 1XTERIOR DEPARTMEXT Annual report, fiscal year 1910. 1910. 7 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2579.) t 8— 9()59 2 August, 19 lo 89 AUDITOR FOR WAR DEPARTMENT Annual report, fiscal year L910. 1910. 7 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2477 [2577].) t 8—9662 3 COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, June 30, 1910; no. 69. July 23, 1910. 8 p. 4° [Issued 5 times a year.] f Approvals and changes of reserve agents [of national banks] on Aug. 4, 1910. 1910. 19 p. [From Bulletin 904.] f Bulletin 902-906, Aug. 1-29, 1910; changes in officers and reserve agents of national banks, etc. [1910.] 4° [Weekly.] t Statement showing amount of national bank notes outstanding secured by U. S. bonds and by lawful money at beginning of business on [Aug. 1 , 1910], with changes during preceding year and month, also kinds and amounts of bonds on deposit to secure national bank notes and public deposits. Aug. 1, 1910. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [July, 19101. Aug. 1, 1910. 2 p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 45, 1910.) f INTERNAL REVENUE COMMISSIONER Extracts from Gaugers' manual. Gaugers' weighing manual, and Regula- tions 7 revised (Sept. Hi, 190S], regarding duties of internal-revenue gaugers, storekeepers, and storekeeper-^auwrs June 20, 1910. [l]+250 p. il. 1 pi. 12" * Paper, 25c. 10—35975 Preliminary report on collection of internal revenue and condition of service' [fiscal year 1910]. July 28, 1910. 9 p. f Same. [Revised edition.] Aug. 2, 1910. 9 p. t 7—32805/2 Relative to marking distilled spirits produced from molasses at distilleries and rectifying houses pending litigation to test decision of President Taft, of Dec. 27, 1909, as to what 18 whisky. July 20, 1910. 1 p. 4° i [Circular] 740; Treasury Dept.. Dept. circular 44. 1910.) t LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Caveat, list of United States registered bonds. Aug. 1, 1910. 1 1910. J 1 p. f° [Monthly.] | Circulation statement, Aim. 1. 1910. Aim. I |I910|. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] f PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE-HOSPITAL SERVICE List of changes of stations and duties of commissioned and other officers, Aug. 3-31, 1910. [1910.] 4° [Weekly.] | Maritime quarantine; bv I. eland E. Cofer. 1910. 64 p. 25 pi. (Public health bulletin 34.) >; Paper, 20c. Official list of commissioned and other officers of Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, also list of marine hospitals, quarantine stations and: quarantine vessels. July, L910 19 p. a — 40500/2 90 August, 1910 Public health reports, v. 25, nos. 31-34; Aug. 5-26, 1910. 1910. [xvij + 1077-1204 p. [Weekly.] 6—25167/2 Special articles.— No. 33. Further observations on disposal of excreta; by Ch. Wardell Stiles and Charles H. Gardner. — No. 34. On cultivation of bacillus of leprosy by method of Clegg; by Donald H. Currie, Walter R. Brinckerhofi , and H. T. Holl- mann. — Establishments licensed for propagation and sale of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products. Note. — This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and municipal health officers, etc., by the Surgeon-General of the Public Health and Marine-Hos- pital Service, Treasury Department. Others desiring these reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents for $2.00 a year. Same, v. 25, pt. 1, nos. 1-25, Jan. -June, 1910 [title-page and index]. 1910. xvi p. t Sanitary privy, its purpose and construction; by Ch. Wardell Stiles. 1910. 24 p. il. (Public health bulletin 37.) * Paper, 5c. HYGIENIC LABORATORY Digest of comments on Pharmacopoeia of United States of America, 8th decennial revision, and National formulary, 3d edition, calendar year 1907; by Murrav Gait Motter and Martin I. Wilbert. June, 1910. 464 p. (Bulletin 63.) * Paper, 35c. Facts and problems of rabies [with bibliographv]; bv A. M. Stimson. June. 1910. 90 p. 4 pi. (Bulletin 65.) * Paper, 25c. Same. (H. doc. 976.) 1. Influence of age and temperature on potency of diphtheria antitoxin, by John F. Anderson; 2, Organism, pseudomonas protea, isolated from water, agglutinated by serum of typhoid fever patients [with bibliography], by W. H. Frost; 3, Some considerations on colorime- try and new colorimeter, by Norman Roberts; 4, Gas generator, in 4 forms, for laboratory and technical use, bv Norman Roberts. June, 1910. 108 p. il. 2 p. of pi. (Bulletin 66.) * Paper, 10c. Same. (H. doc. 977.) Solubilities of pharmacopoeial organic acids and their salts; bv Atherton Seidell. 1910. 98 p. il. (Bulletin 67.) * Paper, 15c. Same. (H. doc. 978.) REVENUE-CUTTER SERVICE General order 11 [new series]; July 11, 1910. [1910.] 2 1. J Register of officers and vessels of Revenue-Cutter Service. July 1, 1910. 94 p. * Paper, 10c. 6—20912/2 SECRET SERVICE DIVISION Annual report of chief, fiscal year 1910. 1910. 8 p. t TREASURER OF UNITED STATES . Issue and redemption of currencv. Aug. 6, 1910. 4 p. 4° ([Circular] 80; Treasury Dept., Dept. circular 46, 1910.) f Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination outstanding July 30, 1910. Aug. 1 [1910]. 1 p. oblong 24° t August, 1910 91 WAR DEPARTMENT ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Army list and directory, officers of Army, Aug. 20, 1910; [no. 129]. 1910. 120 p. large 8° [Monthly.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. 9—35106/3 Stations of Army, July 30, 1910. [1910.] [2] p. oblong large 8° [Monthly.] J Same, Aug. 31, 1910. [1910.] [2] p. oblong large 8° [Monthly.] t CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF Annual report of major general commanding, [fiscal year] 1910. San Francisco, Cal., July 25, 1910. 31 p. f Headquarters Depart- ment of California, San Francisco, Cal. COAST ARTILLERY OFFICE Range table for subcaliber cartridge for 2.95-inch mountain gun. June 15 [1910]. 1 p. narrow 12° J Range table for subcaliber cartridge for 3-inch field guns, models of 1902, 1904, and 1905. June 15 [1910]. 1 p. narrow 12° X Range table for subcaliber cartridge for 3-inch, 15-pdr., gun, model of 1903. June 15 [1910]. 1 p. narrow 12° J Range table for subcaliber cartridge for 6-pdr. R. F. gun. June 15 [1910]. 1 p. narrow 12° J ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Circular 28-31 [1910]; Aug. 4-22, 1910. [1910.] 12° % Dredging. 1910. p. 1-2+1.3-19. (Standard specifications 1; War Dept, doc. 372.) % General orders 7 [1910]; May 23, 1910. [1910.] 8 p. 12° % Special orders 36^1 [1910]; July 27-Aug. 24, 1910. [1910.] 12° % Statement showing rank, duties, and addresses of officers of Corps of Engineers. July 20, 1910. 35 p. 4° [Quarterly.] % NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY Note. — Lake Survey charts may be obtained from U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., or from U. S. Engineer Office, Buffalo, N. Y. Payments must be made before charts are sent, and if made by mail must be by postal or express money order payable to the order of U. S. Lake Survey Office if ordered from Detroit, or to the order of U. S. Engineer Office if ordered from Buffalo. These charts may ilso be obtained, for cash only, at U. S. Canal Office at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 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[Aug. 20], 1910. p. 1-3 + 1. 4-15 +[2] p. 4° t 92 August, 1910 INSULAR AFFAIRS BUREAU Quarterly summary of commerce of Philippine Islands, Jan.-Mar. 1910; no. 3, series 1909-10. 1910. iii+143-198 p. 4° f 7—37211/2 ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION, 1904- Circular [proposals for supplies] 599-603; July 30-Aug. 31, 1910. [1910.1 f° f Proposals for [supplies 599-603, to accompany Circular proposals for supplies 599-603J. [1910.] Each 1 p. 24° ' { CANAL ZONE, ISTHMUS OP PANAMA Canal record, Aug. 3-24; v. 3, nos. 49-52. Ancon, Canal Zone [1910]. p. 385-416, 4° [Weekly.] 7—35328 Note. — The Canal record is issued free of charge, one copy each, to all employees of the Commission whose names are on the gold roll. Extra copies can be obtained from the news stands of the Panama Railway Company for 5c. each. Address all communications to The Canal Record, Ancon, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Report of Department of Sanitation of Isthmian Canal Commission, May, 1910. 1910. 62 p. 12° [Monthly.] t 6—13939/2 Same, June, 1910. 1910. 58 p. 12° [Monthly.] f MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Circular of information in relation to appointment in Medical Corps of Army, requisite qualifications, examination of applicants, etc. [1910.] 16 p. il. 12° t MILITARY ACADEMY Official register of officers and cadets. West Point, N. Y. [United States Military Academy Printing Office], June, 1910. 62+[l] p. f 7—31770/2 MILITARY INFORMATION DIVISION Maps Camp of instruction, Gettysburg, Pa., Map of maneuver ground of, July, 1910, from survey by detachment of Co. D, 1st Battn. Engrs., May, 1910. Scale 1 m.=3 in. Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C. [1910]. 26.8X20.2 in. J MILITIA AFFAIRS DIVISION Circular 8, 9 [1910]; July 1, 21, 1910. [1910.] 12° J ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Price list of fire-control instruments, consisting of azimuth instruments, Swasey and Lewis depression position finders, plotting boards, de- flection boards, range boards, wind-component indicator, observa- tion telescope, seacoast, and accessory instruments for fire control of artillery. July 1, 1910. 20 p. J War 10—125 PAY DEPARTMENT Monthly station list of officers, Aug. 1, 1910. [1910.] 5 p. J Stoppage circular; Aug. 15, 1910. [1910.] 2 p. [Monthly.] $ August, 1910 93 QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT Circular 7-10 [1910]; July 12-20, 1910. [1910.] 12° J Roster showing stations and duties of officers, Aug. 1, 1910. [Aug. 1, 1910.] 16 p. [Monthly.] J 7—31790 Specifications for plumbing fixtures, etc., prepared by board on uniform plumbing specifications for Treasury, War, and Navy Departments, June, 1910. 1910. 72 p. 7 pi. 46 p. of pi. f° J SIGNAL OFFICE Circular 11 [1910]; July 19, 1910. [1910.] 1 p. 12° J Orders 7 [1910]; July 16, 1910. [1910.] 2 p. 12° J Visual signaling, Signal Corps. [2d edition.] 1910. 133 p. il. 2 pi. 12° (Manual 6; War Dept. doc. 366.) * Fabricoid, 50c. War 10— 127 STAFF CORPS, GENERAL Extracts from reports by regular and militia officers on joint army and militia coast-defense exercises, 1909. 1910. 68 p. (WarDept.doc. 368.) * Paper, 10c. War 10—126 SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT Roster [of officers], Aug. 1, 1910. [1910.] 3 p. [Monthly.] J VICKSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK COMMISSION [12th] report, [fiscal year] 1910. 1910. 7 p. f War Dept. 7—27729/2 O 'UfNf)fS Monthly Catalogue United States Public Documents No. 189 September, 1910 ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1910 Abbreviations Appendix app. Congress Cong. Consular cons. Department I >ep1 . Document doe. Executive ex. Facsimile, facsimiles facsim. Folio I House H. House concurrent resolution H. C. R. House document II . doc. House executive document H. ex. doc. House joint, resolution »H. J. R. 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Notes of General Interest In Senate document 603, 61st Congress, 2d session, have been gathered the most prominent cures for alleged political ills which are now offered for the consideration of the American people. In this one document are found these titles: Registration, Secret ballot, Direct primaries, Publicity of campaign contributions, Corrupt practices act, Initiative, Referendum, Recall, Des Moines plan, Short ballot. In Senate document 637, 61st Congress, 2d session, entitled National public health, Senator Owen of Oklahoma has made a collection of let- ters, opinions, action of political parties and national societies, boards of health, medical societies, etc., written, spoken, and printed in favor of his bill to create a Department of Health with a Cabinet officer at its head. This bill was rather hotly debated in Congress at the recent session, and even more hotly outside of Congress. The different schools of medical practice have taken sides for and against the bill, and both sides will no doubt make strenuous efforts when the bill again comes up in Congress. The Calendar of the Carlisle Indian School, printed by the Indians themselves, is a handsome and correct publication and interesting for its contents as well as for its looks. It shows that the Indian pupils have a varied programme, including wholesome recreation as well as good training for mind and body. The following tribes have representa- tives in the printing department of the School: Cayuse, Cherokee, Chippewa, (Jros Ventre, Ottawa, Oneida, Onondaga, Porto Rican, Shoshoni, Seneca, Sioux, Tuscarora, Wichita. In its Annual report for 1910 the Shiloh National Military Park Com- mission relates how roughly it was used by a cyclone on Oct. 14, 1909. This storm cut a path 200 yards wide and 1J miles long through the Park, killing 7 persons and destroying 13 buildings. The quarters of the Com- mission were entirely destroyed and all its records and its library blown away. A few leaves and book covers were found 75 miles away, but not a scrap of records or books that could be used. Two blankets, 2 spreads, and I quilt were recovered more than 60 miles away, all without rent or damage except that they were muddied. A vigorous cyclone, indeed, and worthy of commemoration in a (Jovernment annual report. "Power" is the subject of the course of instruction prescribed in Ordnance publication 2338 for student officers in the Ordnance School of Application at Sandy Hook Proving Ground. Immigrant banks is the subject of the most recent publication of the Immigration Commission, printed as Senate document 381, 61st Con- gress, 2d session. The Commission has learned of the existence of 2,625 99 100 September, 1910 so-called Immigrant banks, which are really not banks at all, but saloon- keepers, grocers, and boarding bosses, who receive on deposit the money of their incoming fellow countrymen, arriving ignorant of the country and the language and only too glad to give their money and their confidence to the first man they meet to whom they can talk. Very often the confi- dence is misplaced and the money disappears. The regulation or sup- pression of the Immigrant banks is much to be desired. Sold at 15c. The annual beet-sugar report (Agriculture Department Report 92) shows that 1909 was the banner year in this comparatively new agri- cultural industry. The total production was 512,000 tons, and in acreage planted, tonnage of crop, average quality of beets, and per cent of sugar extracted, all previous years were exceeded. A new Record of medals of honor issued to the bluejackets and marines of the U. S. Navy, 1862-1910, has been issued by the Bureau of Naviga- tion, Navy Department. Its significance is explained by a second title- page, as follows: "Roll of honor, being a record of the medals of honor issued to the enlisted men and marines of the Navy, under authority of the Congress of the United States, for deeds of gallantry and heroism in times of war and peace. This record of the enlisted men who have shed luster upon the service by upholding the honor of the flag in storm and battle, by their devotion to the country and each other, and by their unselfishness in risking their own lives to save others, is especially com- mended to the rising generation of American seamen, that they may emulate the deed-! of their heroic predecessors, and maintain that high standard of gallantry which has always characterized the personnel of the United States naval service." The pamphlet is sold by the Super- intendent of Documents at 10c. Geological Survey Bulletin 425 is of really extraordinary interest. Its title is Explosibility of coal dust, and it describes the elaborate tests which have been made by the Survey, gives a history of the growth of belief in the explosibility of coal dust, especially the dry dust of bitu- minous coal, and explains the present status of preventive measures. Vol. 28, Bulletin of the Fisheries Bureau, is entirely given up to reporting the proceedings and printing the papers of the Fourth Inter- national Fishery Congress, held in "Washington Sept. 22-26, 1908. This was the first of these Congresses held in the United States. Having undertaken to publish the proceedings, it was very proper for our Govern- ment to do it handsomely. It has been done handsomely, and it might be said even sumptuously. The Bulletin is issued in two very large volumes, on fine and heavy paper, and is profusely and beautifully illustrated. The various papers on the sponge fisheries, lobster culture, international regulation of fisheries on the high sea-, the fisheries of Italy, Peru, China, and Japan, and many other pertinent subjects, are all by expert hands. The volumes are now on sale by the Superintendent of Documents at $2.50 for Part 1 and $2.00 for Part 2. Entomology Bureau has issued a contents table and index for binding the 5 parts of Bulletin 58, Sonic insects injurious to forests. An advance separate from the Statistical abstract for 1910 gives a statistical record of the progress of the United States, 1800-1910. September, 1910 101 Experiment Stations office Bulletin 227 discusses "the importance of calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus in the diet and the possibility of securing these constituents by the use in proper proportion of ordinary food materials." Price 10c. Examination papers for admission to the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., printed for general information, is the title of a pamphlet which should be in much demand. Eight series of the examination questions are included, all of course having been used in examinations already held. These were held during the years 1903-1910. While no clue to the exact questions to be asked in the next examination can be gathered from this pamphlet, yet a general view of the scope and character of the examinations can be gained. The 7th memoir of vol. 10. Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, has just been issued. Its title is Tables of minor planets dis- covered by James C. Watson, and its authors are Armin O. Leuschner, with R. T. Crawford, Frank Ross, and others. The report of the Insurance Department of the District of Columbia for the calendar year 1909 is in press. The reports for 1907 and 1908 have not been printed, owing to insufficient appropriation. Hope is still entertained that they may ultimately be printed. One of the interesting publications of the month is a revised and enlarged edition of Census Bureau Bulletin 103, Religious bodies. This edition contains the entire text of Part 1 of the Special report on the same subject. It is far more complete than the first edition of Bulletin 103, but of course does not contain the denominational statements which fill the large volume known as Part 2 of the Special report. The new edition of Bulletin 103 is sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 20c. Vol. 27, Official opinions of the Attorneys-General of the United States, has been issued. It contains opinions by Attorneys-General Bonaparte and Wickersham, Solicitor-General Bowers, and acting Attorney-General Ellis, the earliest date being July 1, 1908, and the latest Sept. 27, 1909. The volume can be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents at 65c. in cloth and $1.50 in law sheep. It is also printed as House docu- ment 1013 of the 61st Congress, 3d session. So many of the publications of the Agriculture Department have been used as school textbooks, though not primarily intended for such use, that the Department is meeting the demand by beginning the issue of textbook editions of certain bulletins which have been especial favorites with teachers. The first such issue is a revised reprint of parts I and 2 of Bulletin 186 of the Experiment Stations Office. In the new print this is Farmers' bulletin 408. Its title is School exercises in plant production. The second textbook issue is a revision of Part 3 of Experiment Stations Bulletin 186 combined with Experiment Stations Circular 96. This is Farmers' bulletin 409 and its title is School lessons on corn. The grow- ing interest in scientific agriculture gives assurance that these new text- books and their successors will serve a most useful purpose. All the Farmers' bulletins are sold l,y the Superintendent of Documents at 5c. each. 102 September, 1910 The resistance of alfalfa to the winter climate of the northern United States is a question of great interest to western farmers, by whom this crop is known as "the money maker." By long and careful experimenta- tion the Plant Industry Bureau has determined the strains of this won- derful plant which are most resistant to cold. These experiments and their results are reported in Plant Industry Bureau Bulletin 185, which can be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents at 15c. a copy. Another chapter of the Library of Congress classification — and a very important one— has been '"printed as manuscript." It is Class T, Tech- nology, and with its index fills a quarto volume of 301 pages. It can be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents at 40c. Class G, Geog- raphy, anthropology, sports and games (20c.) and Class U, Military science (15c.) were also "printed as manuscript" during September. Central electric light and power stations, 1907, is one of the special reports which the Census Bureau is required to make quinquennially. This is the second issue, the first one having covered the statistics of the calendar year 1902. The new report is by no means entirely statistical. It has many handsome illustrations, besides maps and diagrams, and the descriptive text is interesting. It can be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents in cloth binding at 70c. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD The bound volumes of the Record for the recent session (61st Congress, 2d session) have been issued. Technically, there is but one volume, Vol. 45, but it is in 9 parts (part 9 being the appendix and the index to the complete set), each part being a great quarto of more than a thousand pages. Thus the set contains 9 Aery large volumes, sold by the Superin- tendent of Documents at $1.75 each, except Part 2, which is |2.00, and the Index, which is $2.25. More than 500 pages of belated speeches, which did not get into the proceedings in their proper order, are bound in the Index volume. Not in recent years has any set of Congressional records recorded more important or more interesting debates, and perhaps never has a single session of Congress discussed a wider range of great subjects essential to the present and future well-being of the nation. FOOD CHARTS The United States Agriculture Department has issued a set of 15 lithographed food charts. They give diagrammatic representations of typical foods, their composition indicated by dividing the outline into proper proportions and coloring the sections to represent the different nutrients. Red represents protein; yellow, fat; blue, carbohydrates; gray, ash; and green indicates water. Energy values will be shown in black, each square inch equaling 1,000 calories. The foregoing description applies to the charts numbered 1 to 13. Numbers 14 and 15 contain only text and are printed in black. This set of charts, which is especially useful for school use, is sold by the Superintendent of Documents at $1.00 for the set of 15. Single copies will not be sold. September, 1910 103 The titles and numbers of the charts are as follows: 1. Milk and milk products; 2. Eggs and cheese; 3. Meat, fresh and cured; 4. Fish, fish products, and oysters; 5. Butter and other fat-yielding foods; 6. Cereal grains; 7. Bread and other cereal foods; 8. Sugar and similar foods; 9. Roots and succulent vegetables; 10. Legumes and corn; 11. Fresh and dried fruit; 12. Fruit and fruit products; 13. Nuts and nut products; 14. Composition, functions, and uses of food; 15. Dietary standards. As will be seen, the usual American dietary is thoroughly well covered in this list. DAILY CONSULAR REPORTS, BOUND VOLUMES Arrangements have been made by which the Superintendent of Docu- ments can supply bound volumes of the Daily consular reports at $1.50. These volumes will be issued once a quarter, beginning with the second quarter of the fiscal year 1910-11, namely, the months of October, November, and December, 1910. The volumes will contain all the daily numbers for the three months, with appropriate title-page and index, and will be durably bound in buckram. The Daily consular report is now the only form in which consular reports are published. ANTI-TRUST DECISIONS In 1907 the Department of Justice published in two volumes Federal anti-trust decisions; Cases decided in United States courts arising under, involving, or growing out of the enforcement of the Anti-trust act of July 2, 1890 (26 Stat., 209), including a few somewhat similar decisions not based upon that act, 1890-1906. The Superintendent of Documents has recently received a considerable number of inquiries as to whether a third volume, recording the anti-trust decisions since 1906, has been published. He has replied that such a volume has not been published, and he is now able to add that it has not ' been compiled and that no steps have been taken toward making such a compilation. As to whether such steps are contemplated, he is unable to say. Joint resolution 9, 57th Congress, 2d session, approved Feb. 24, 1903, provides "That there be printed (In; usual number of copies of a digest of the laws and constitutional provisions now in effect of the United States and of the several States, the decisions of the courts of the United States and of the several States, and the opinions of the Attorneys-General of the United States relating to the extent of the pardoning power and the legal effect of pardons and other acts of executive clemency under the constitutions and laws of the United States and of the several States * * * and that in addition to said usual number there be printed and bound in sheep 500 copies for the use of the Attorney-General; said digest to be printed under the editorial supervision of an editor or editors to be appointed by the Attorney-General." (32 Stat. L., 1231.) The resolution also appropriated $2,500 to pay for the work of compila- 60866— No. 189—10 2 104 September, 1910 tion. The digest thus provided for has not been received at the Docu- ments Office and inquiry in the proper quarters indicates that it has not been printed. CORRECTION FOR AUGUST, 1910, MONTHLY CATALOGUE Transfer 5th entry under Agriculture Department, page 61, to page 63, so that it will appear as the 5th entry under Forest Service. Monthly Catalogue No. 189 SEPTEMBER 1910 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 168, amendments 1, 2 to rule 1, re- vision 6, 170, 171; Sept. 3-12, 1910. [1910.] [Consist of orders con- cerning quarantine of cattle, etc.] f Notice of judgment 502-569, food and drugs act. Sept. 2-9, 1910. f Agr 8—878/4 Progress of beet-sugar industry in United States in 1909. Sept. 8, 1910. 87p.il. (Report 92.) * Paper, 10c. 1—1750/2 Same. 1910. 87 p. il. (H. doc. 146.) State officials in charge of agriculture. Aug. 12, 1910. 1 p. f ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Feeding hogs in the South; by Dan T. Gray. Sept. 15, 1910. 47 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 411.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1516/3 Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology, pt. 30, authors, T-Thon; by Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. Sept. 7, 1910. iv+2327-86 p. (Bulletin 39 [pt. 30].) * Paper, 10c. Agr 9— 1180/6 Same, pt. 31, authors, Thooris to Utz; by Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. Sept. 8, 1910. iv+2387-2442 p. (Bulletin 30 [pt. 31].) * Paper, 10c . Agr 9—1180/6 Officials, organizations, and educational institutions connected with dairy interests, 1910. Sept. 13, 1910. 31 p. (Circular 162.) -"Taper; *paper, 5c. Agr 6 — 1743/2 Report of operations [employees, expenditures, etc., under sec. 11 of act establishing] bureau, [fiscal] year 1909. 1910. 241 p. (H. doc. 127.) J BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Game laws for 1910, summary of provisions relating to seasons, shipments, sale, limits, and licenses; l>\ Henry Oldys, C. E. Brewster, and Frank L. Earnsbaw. Sept. 2, 1910.* 47 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 418.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 6 — 384/2 105 106 September, 1910 Pheasant raising in United States, by Henry Oldys; with chapter on Diseases of pheasants, by George Byron Morse. Apr. 18, 1910, [reprint with slight changes, Sept.] 1910. 40 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 390.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10— 769/3 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Canning vegetables in home; by J. F. Breazeale. May 10, 1909, reprint Jan. 1910 [with slight changes]. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 359.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr*9 — 1387/2 Denatured alcohol and denaturants; by C. A. Crampton. 1910. [1] +76-84, 161-164 p. [From Bulletin 130.] f Operation of experimental distillery for making industrial alcohol. 1910. [l]+62-69 p. 4 pi. [From Bulletin 130.] f Raw materials available for alcohol making. 1910. ri]4-24-31 p. [From Bulletin 130.] f Regulations relating to industrial alcohol distilleries; by Wales Hubbard. 1910. [1J+152-156, 159-161 p. [From Bulletin 130.] f Sugar beet, culture, seed development, manufacture, and statistics; by H. W. Wiley. 4th revised edition, July, 1910, by A. Hugh Bryan. Sept. 29, 1910. 48 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 52.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 7 — 124-5/2 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Papers on cereal and forage insects: Cowpea curculio [with bibliography]; by Geo. G. Ainslie. Sept. 21, 1910. iv+129-142 p. il. (Bulletin 85, pt. 8.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 10—1520/2 Papers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides: On nut-feeding habits of codling moth; by S. W. Foster. Sept. 20, 1910. iii+67-70 p. 2 pi. (Bulletin 80, pt. 5.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 10— 1519/3 Some insects injurious to forests: Contents and index. Sept. 9, 1910. [i]+vii+103-114 p. (Bulletin 58 [contents and index].) * Paper, 5c. EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Agricultural experiment stations. List of station publications received by office during Aug. 1910. Sept. 24, 1910. 6 p. ([Publication] 1304.) [Monthly.] f Agr 9— 1395/2 Agriculture as 1st year science. 1910. [l]4-201-209 p. ([Publication] 1301.) [From Experiment station record, v. 23, no. 3.] f Calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus in food and nutrition; by Henry C. Sherman, Arthur J. Mettler. and J. Edwin Sinclair. Sept. 9, 1910. 70 p. (Bulletin 227.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 10— 1478/7 Corn. School lessons on corn; by Dick J. Crosby and F. W. Howe. Sept. 30, 1910. 294-ii p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 409.) | Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10— 1515/4 Note.— This bulletin is made up of part 3 of Bulletin 186 of the Office of Experi- ment Stations, Lessons on corn, which lias been rewritten, and of Circular 86 of the Office of Experiment Stations. How to test seed corn in schools. Experiment station record, v. 22; index number. Sept. 10, 1910. cover- title, xiii+801-900 p. * Paper, $1.00 a vol. (,(J ncs., 2 abstracts, and an index). Agr 9—832/4 September, 1910 107 Same, v. 23, no. 3; Sept. 1910. 1910. cover-title, ix+201-300 p. * Paper, $1.00 a vol. (6 nos., 2 abstracts, and an index). , Agr 9—832/4 Note. — Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Extra numbers, called abstract numbers, are issued quarterly, which are made up almost exclusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. Same, no. 4; abstract number. 1910. cover-title, x 4- 301-400 p. * Paper, $1.00 a vol. (6 nos., 2 abstracts, and an index). Agr 9—832/4 Experiment station work, v. 3, no. 18. Sept. 26, 1910. iv+477-504 p. il. [Same as Farmers' bulletin 412.] f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 6—305/3 Food. Composition of food materials [etc.]; prepared by C. F. Lang- worthy. Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C. [1910]. 15 charts, eachabout 23.6X17.9 in. *$1.00 per set (15 charts). Agr 10—1521/2 Contents.— 1. Milk and milk products.— 2. Eggs and cheese.— 3. Meat fresh and cured. — i. Fish, fish products, and oysters.— 5. Butter and other fat-yielding foods. — 6. Cereal grains. — 7. Bread and other cereal foods.— 8. Sugar and similar foods.— 9. Roots and succulent vegetables.— 10. Legumes and corn.— 11. Fresh and dried fruit — 12. Fruit and fruit products.— 13. Nuts and nut products.— 14. Composition, func- tions, and uses of food. — 15. Dietary standards. Food and nutrition investigations of Office of Experiment Sta- tions, organization and publications. Sept. 15, 1910. 22 p. (Cir- cular [102, erroneously printed] 93 revised.) tP a P er ; * paper, 5c. Nuts. Nuts and their uses as food, corrected to Apr. 20, 1910; by M. E. Jaffa. 1910. 284-ii p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 332.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 8— 955/2 Plants. School exercises in plant production; by Dick J. Crosby. Sept. 24, 1910. 48 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 408.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10 — 1514/4 Note.— This bulletin is made up of parts 1 and 2 of Bulletin 180 of the Office of Ex- periment Stations, dealing with the plant and its environment, which have been rewritten. FOREST SERVICE Consumption of firewood in United States; by Albert H. Pierson. Sept. 23,1910. 7p.il. (Circular 181.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1522/2 Engelmann spruce in Rocky Mountains, with special reference to growth, volume, and reproduction; by E. R. Hodson and J. H. Foster. Sept. 2, 1910. 23 p. (Circular 170.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1479/3 LIBRARY Monthly bulletin, July, 1910, v. 1, no. 7. Sept. 27, 1910. 169-198+iii p. * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. Agr 10 — 620/2 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Agricultural implements. Repair of farm equipment; by W. R. Beattie. Feb. 15, 1909 [reprint 1910, with slight changes]. 32 p. il. (Agricul- ture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 347.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 9—585/3 Alfalfa. Alfalfa; by J. M. Westgate. Dec. 11, 1908 [reprint 1910]. 48 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners' bulletin 339.) f Paper; * pa- por, 5c. Agr 8—1111/2 108 September, 1910 Alfalfa — Continued. Cold resistance of alfalfa and some factors influenc- ing it; by Charles J. Brand and L. R. Waldron. Sept. 16, 1910. 80 p. il. 4 pi. (Bulletin 185.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 10—1523/4 Bulletins of bureau, 173-183, 1910, v. 23 [title-page and contents]. 1910. 16 p. f Paper; * paper, 5c. Citrange, new citrus fruit. [July 27, 1908] reissued Sept. 24, 1910. 2 p. ([Publication] 332.) f Corn. Seed corn; by C. P. Hartley. Sept. 28, 1910. 12 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 415.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1517/2 Fertilizers for special crops; by A. F. Woods and R. E. B. McKenney. 1910. ii+553-573 p. [Reprint with changes from Yearbook, 1902.] t Paper; * paper, 5c. Grapes. Grape-spraying experiments* in Michigan in 1909; by Lon A. Hawkins. Sept. 27, 1910. 15 p. 3 pi. (Circular 65.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10 — 1524/4 Leguminous plants. Additional notes on number and distribution of native legumes in Nebraska and Kansas; by Joseph Allen Warren. Sept. 26, 1910. 8 p. (Circular 70.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1525/2 Oats. Ten years' experience with Swedish select oat; by Mark Alfred Carleton. Sept. 8, 1910. 47 p. il. 4 pi. (Bulletin 182.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 10—1480/2 Rice culture; by S. A. Knapp. Sept. 23, 1910. 30+ii p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 417.) [Supersedes Farmers' bulletin 110.] f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1518/2 Seeds. Seed sterilization and its effect upon seed inoculation; by T. R. Robinson. Sept. 6, 1910. 11 p. (Circular 67.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr. 10—1481/3 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Department], Aug. 1910. Aug. 31, 1910. 4 p. ([Publication] 716.) f Agr 9—1414/2 SOILS BUREAU Soil survey of Tift County, Ga.; by J. C. Britton and Percy O. Wood. Sept. 30, 1910. 20p.il. map. [From Mineral resources, 1909.] t STATISTICS BUREAU Crop reporter, v. 12, no. 9; Sept. 1910. Sept. 13, 1910. p. 65-72, il. 4<> [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 60c. a yr. Agr 9 — 1417/3 Imports of farm and forest products, 1907-09, by countries from which consigned. Sept. 12, 1910. 74 p. (Bulletin 82.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 6—1281/5 WEATHER BUREAU Climatological service of bureau, district 1, North Atlantic States, report for June, 1910; Wilford M. Wilson, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 13 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, June, 1910.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each district. September, 1910 109 Same, district 2, South Atlantic and East Gulf States, report for June, 1910; Charles F. von Herrmann, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 14 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, June, 1910.] Same, district 3, Ohio Valley, report for June, 1910; Ferdinand J. Walz, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 14 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, June, 1910.] Same, district .4, Lake region, report for June, 1910; Henry J. Cox, dis- trict editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 11 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, June, 1910.] Same, district 5, upper Mississippi Valley, report for June, 1910; George M. Chappel, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 14 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, June, 1910.] Same, district 6, Missouri Valley, report for June, 1910; Montrose W. Hayes, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 19 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, June, 1910.] Same, district 7, lower Mississippi Valley, report for June, 1910; Isaac M. Cline, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 16 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° (From Monthly weather review, June, 1910.] Same, district 8, Texas and Rio Grande Valley, report for June, 1910; Bernard Bunnemeyer, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 10 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, June, 1910.] Same, district 9, Colorado Valley, report for June, 1910; Frederick H. Brandenburg, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 10 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, June, 1910.] Same, district 10, Great Basin, report for June, 1910; Alfred H. Thiessen, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 8 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, June, 1910.] Same, district 11, California, report for June, 1910; Alexander G. McAdie, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 13 p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, June, 1910.] Meteorological chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Nov. 1910. [1910.] 17.8X26 in. [Monthly.] f 5c. Note.— Contains, on reverse, Typical cyclonic storm in north Atlantic Ocean. Meteorological chartof north Pacific Ocean, Nov. 1910. [1910.] 17.7X26 in. [Monthly.] f 5c. Monthly weather review, v. 38, no. 6; June, 1910. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. cover-title, p. 829-989, il. map, 32 p. of pi. and maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. single copy, $4.00 a yr. Agr 9 — 990/5 Note. Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteorology. National weekly weather bulletin, Sept. 5-26, 1910; no. 25-28 [1910]. 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Din>more. Scale 12 m.=l in. Eckert Litho. Co., Washington, D. ('., 1910. 23.5X34.6 in. *25c. PATENT OFFICE Xote. -The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes. The single copies are not enumerated in 1his catalogue, but may be obtained for 5c. each at the Patent Office. Beginning with Jan. 1, 1910, the Superintendent of Documents will sell the monthly volumes at 15X0 per volume or $60 per year, and back numbers, prior to 1907, may be had at J3.C0 per volume or $36 per year. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the Patent Office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c. to $10 per volume and may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents. The Rules of practice and pamphlet Patent laws are furnished free of charge upon application to the Patent Offiee. 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Index to hearings on safety appliances, boiler inspection, S. 236 and 6702 [to promote safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers by railroad to equip their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appurtenances thereto] before [subcommittee of] Committee on Interstate Commerce, Feb. [14]-Mar. [5], 1910. 1910. 5 p. J STATISTICS AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Bulletin of revenues and expenses of steam roads in United States. 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[1910.] cover-title, 7 p. t 120 September, 1910 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Classification, class G, geography, anthropology, sports and games. 1910. 128 p. large 8° * Paper, 20c. 10—35012 Same, class T, technology. 1910. 303 p. large 8° * Paper, 40c. 10—35011 Same, class U, military science. 1910. 93 p. large 8° * Paper, 15c. 10—35013 COPYRIGHT OFFICE Note. — The bulletins of the Office are sent free on application to the Register of Copyrights. Subscriptions for the Catalogue of copyright entries should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, instead of to the Register of Copyrights as for- merly. Catalogue of copyright entries, pt. 1, new series, v. 7, group 1, nos. 35-39; Sept. 1-29, 1910. 1910. 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Invitation for proposals for construction, complete, including plumbing;, gas piping, healing apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office al Canandaigua. 1910. cover-tit If, 44 p. f° f Castine, Me. Specification and proposal sheet for alterations and repairs at custom-house and poet-office, Castine. 1910. cover-title, 15 p. f° f Colorado Springs, Colo. Proposal fur granite balustrade, etc., at post- office and court-house at Colorado Sprines. 1910. cover-title, 8 p. f° t Demopolis, Ala. Invitation for proposals [tor construction, complete, including plumbing, gas piping, beating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office al DemopoliaJ Sept. 26, 1910. 3 p. f° f Fairbury, Nebr. Invitation for proposals for construction, complete, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Fairbury. 1910. cover-title, 45 p. f° t 126 September, 1910 Lewiston, Idaho. Invitation for proposals [for construction, complete, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Lewiston]. Sept. 29, 1910. 2 1. f° f Macon, Mo. Proposals for construction, complete, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post- office at Macon. 1910. cover-title, 44 p. f° f Malone, N. Y. Proposals for construction, complete, including plumb- ing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Malone. 1910. cover-title, 44 p. f° f New York City. Proposals for completion of superstructure of new post- office building, New York, exclusive of heating, electrical work, elevators, and vacuum cleaning system. 1910. cover-title, 78 p.f° t : Specification and proposal sheet for pneumatic door-operating system at post-office, New York. 1910. cover-title, 10 p. f° f Philadelphia, Pa. Specification and proposal sheet for electric freight elevator in post-office and court-house, Philadelphia. 1910. cover- title, 9 p. f° t Pontiac, Mich. Invitations for proposals [for construction, complete, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, and electric conduits and wiring of post-office at Pontiac]. Sept. 19, 1910. 4 p. f° f San Juan, P. R. Invitation for proposals [for construction, complete, except elevators, of post-office and court-house at San Juan]. Sept. 22, 1910. 3 p. f° t Staten Island. Invitation for proposals for construction of double set of assistant surgeon's quarters in conjunction with reconstruction and additional buildings for marine hospital at Staten Island, N. Y. including mechanical equipment. 1910. cover-title, 31 p. f° f Temple, Tex. Proposals for construction, complete, including plumb- ing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Temple. 1910. cover-title, 45 p. f° f Willmar, Minn. Invitation for proposals for construction, complete, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Willmar. 1910. cover-title, 44 p. f° f AUDITOR FOR NAVY DEPARTMENT Annual report, fiscal year 1910. 1910. 6p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2588.) f 8—9660/3 COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Bulletin 907-910, Sept. 6-26, 1910; changes in officers and reserve agents, of national banks, etc. [1910.] 4° [Weekly.] t Statement showing amount of national bank notes outstanding secured by U. S. bonds and by lawful money at beginning of business on [Sept. 1, 1910] with changes during preceding year and month, also kinds and amounts of bonds on deposit to secure national bank notes and public deposits. Sept. 1, 1910. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] f ENGRAVING AND PRINTING BUREAU Annual report of director, fiscal year 1910. 1910. 29 p. (Treas. 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[1910.] [2] p. oblong large 8° [Monthly.] j CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL MILITARY PARK COMMISSION Report, [fiscal year] 1910. 1910. 6 p. * Paper, 5c. 8—27813/2 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Circular 32, 33 [1910]; Sept. 9, 10, 1910. [1910.] Each 1 p. 12° $ Regulations for government of assistants on river and harbor work, St. Louis, Mo., district. May 1, 1910. 74 p. il. } Same. p. 1-7+1. 8-74, il. J Special orders 42-46 [1910]; Aug. 30-Sept. 23. 1910. [1910.] 12° J NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN' LAKES SURVEY Note.— Lake Survey charts may be obtained from U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., or from U. S. Engineer Office, Buffalo, N. Y. Payments must be made before charts are sent, and if made by mail must be by postal or express money order payable to the order of U. S. Lake Survey Office if ordered from Detroit, or to the order of U. S. Engineer Office if ordered from Buffalo. These charts may also be obtained, for cash only, at TJ. S. Canal Office at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 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Scale 1:400,000. [Washington, Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey] June 8, 1910. 24.1X41.1 in. f 15c. Maumee Bay and Maumee River, including Toledo, Ohio. Scale 1:25,000. [Washington, Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey] June 23, 1910. 32X40.7 in. | 15c. St. Lawrence River; chart 2. Scale 1:30,000. [Washington, Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey] Aug. 8, 1910. 25.1X35.7 in. 1 15c. St. Marys River and Twin Islands to Sault Ste. Marie: chart 2. Scale 1:40,000. [Washington, Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey] July 15, 1910. 45.4X26.7 in. f 18c. Sandusky Bay, Ohio. Scale 1:20,000. [Washington, Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey] June 8, 1910. 21X27.1 in. t 13c. September, 1910 129 Superior, Lake, from Grand Portal to Big Bay Point, Mich., including Manitou Island and Stannard Rock; chart 3. Scale 1:120,000. Washington, Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey] May 28, 1910. 43.3X32.1 in. f 15c. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK COMMISSION Report, [fiscal year] 1910. 1910. 8 p. f INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Report to Secretary of War, [fiscal vear] 1910. 1910. 14 p. f 8—26586/2 ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION, 1904- Circular [proposals for supplies] 604-608; Sept. 10-29, 1910. [1910.] f° t 6—17268/3 Proposals for [supplies 604-608, to accompany Circular proposals for supplies 604-608]. [1910.1 Each 1 p. 24° t CANAL ZONE, ISTHMUS OF PANAMA Canal record, Aug. 31-Sept. 28, v. 4, nos. 1-5. Ancon, Canal Zone [1910]. p. 1-40, il. 4° [Weekly.] 7—35328/3 Note.— The Canal record is issued free of charge, one copy each, to all employees of the Commission whose names are on the gold roll. Extra copies can be obtained from the news stands of the Panama Railway Company for 5c. each. Address all communications to The Canal Record, Ancon, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. 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The 1910 number, just issued, states that the Public buildings appropriation act approved June 25, 1910, provided for the purchase of 140 new sites for public buildings, the construction of 115 buildings on old sites, the purchase of 114 other sites and the erection of buildings thereon, and 24 extensions of old buildings — 393 building projects in one bill. The same act also increased the limit of cost on several buildings. During 1910, fiscal year, 61 new buildings and 14 extensions to old buildings were completed and occupied. There are now in course of construction 118 new buildings and 55 extensions. The Government has bought or authorized the buying of 166 sites for which no buildings have yet been ordered. At the beginning of the fiscal year 1910 the Government owned and occupied 522 public buildings, not including those in Washington or the marine hospitals and quarantine stations. Add the 61 completed during 1910, the 229 authorized by the Act of June 25 last, the 118 in course of construction, and those to be built on the 306 sites for which buildings have not yet been authorized, and we have the rather magnifi- cent total of 1,236 United States public buildings adorning as many thrifty towns of the great republic, to say nothing of the various exten- sions and increases of cost enumerated by the Supervising Architect. These are interesting statistics, and recall the ancient newspaper story that no call for more public buildings was coming from a certain New England Stale for the very good reason that no towns unprovided with such a building remained. The time tan hardly come when such a con- dition will affect the whole country, for no matter how rapidly public buildings may be built, towns to use them spring up even more rapidly. The 1910 annual report of Col. Scott, superintendent of the Military Academy, is illustrated by several plates, giving glimpses of the new con- structions which arc making West Point the best equipped military school in the world. Senate document 656, 61st Congress, 2d session, presents the addresses made on the occasion of unveiling the statue of Francis Harrison Pierpont as one of the contributions of the Slate of Weal Virginia to the national 135 136 October, 1910 statuary gallery in the Capitol. It contains historical material worth saving. One of the facts thus brought out is that Pierpont was never Governor of West Virginia. By a war title he was Governor of old Vir- ginia, though by Confederate title there was another Governor of Virginia at the same time. Addresses which were worth while were made when the statue of John Caldwell Calhoun was unveiled as one of the contributions of South Carolina to the national statuary gallery. Perhaps the most notable one — certainly one of fine literary quality — is that of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts, who, while representing a State which in national politics has been always at the opposite pole from South Carolina, and coming of a family which for generations had followed Hamilton, Webster, and Sumner, the great opponents of Calhoun and the doctrines of which he was the chief advocate, was still able to pay a most eloquent tribute to the character and qualities of that great man. The Calhoun speeches are printed as Senate document 647, 61st Congress, 2d session, and illustrated with a picture of the statue. Statistics Bureau Bulletin 78, Agricultural graphics, will be a boon to the numerous persons to whom masses of figures are merely bewildering. It is in fact difficult for most persons to form any sort of mental picture of millions, no matter in what terms such vast numbers may be expressed. In Bulletin 78 crop and live stock statistics for each State and the United States and for the principal countries of the world are graphically pre- sented by discs of proportionate sizes. The discs show at a glance the proportionate results indicated by the figures, which are also given. Agricultural graphics is sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 15c. Geological Survey Bulletin 427, of about 300 pages, 2 maps, and num- erous other illustrations, presents all available important information concerning the metal manganese, with which this country is not so plen- tifully endowed as it is with most other metals. Manganese ores are found in many places in this country, but the deposits are usually not large enough to be of high commercial value. The book is not intended to be an exhaustive study of manganese, but is chiefly an account of its principal sources of supply, its useful applications, the geology and chemistry of its ores, the methods of mining, and the nature and extent of the industries growing out of its use. Manganese has many uses, the most important being the making of alloys of iron and other metals. Bulletin 427 is sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 40c. Experiment Stations Office Bulletin 232 is another of the many useful contributions to education in the farming districts that have been made by the Agriculture Department. Its title is: Consolidated rural schools and organization of a county system. It reviews the plan of township consolidation of schools, by which a large central graded school takes the place of a dozen or more one-room schoolhouses in which one teacher teaches everything and the introduction of modern methods is impos- sible. Following this review, the document proposes the further devel- opment of consolidation into a county system. The price of Bulletin 232 is 15c. It is fullv illustrated I October, 1910 137 The Board of Indian Commissioners have"published their 41st annual report. Evidently the members have given more than a perfunctory consideration to the well-being of the Indian people. This is an unpaid Board, clothed only with advisory powers and hardly ever heard of by the general public. It is, however, made up of distinguished and phil- anthropical men, and its reports should be read by all who sympathize with efforts to assist the aboriginal race now rapidly emerging from savagery. Andrew S. Draper, formerly President of the University of Illinois and now Commissioner of Education for the State of New York, is Chairman, and Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia, Bishop Walker of Buffalo, Dr. S. A. Eliot of Boston, Albert K. Smiley of Lake Mohonk, and Dr. Merrill E. Gates of Washington are among the membership. Notes on equitation and horse training is a really scientific work on horsemanship, translated from the French for the Office of the Chief of Staff of the Army, by which it is published; bound in imitation leather and sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 50c. The new List of wireless telegraph stations of the world, including shore stations, merchant vessels, revenue cutters, and vessels of the United States Navy, corrected to October 1, 1910, is now on sale by the Superin- tendent of Documents. Price 15c. Farmers' bulletin 410, Potato culls as a source of industrial alcohol, illustrated, will no. doubt meet a large popular demand. Many naturalists will be glad to know that another number of North American fauna has been issued. It is No. 31, Revision of the wood rats of the genus Neotoma. In this genus are many species, all restricted to North America. They are all grain eaters when they have opportunity and they are also suspected of being plague carriers. A new principle in Federal penology, the paroling of prisoners, has been introduced by public act 269, approved June 25, 1910. The Depart- ment of Justice has now published regulations for paroling the Federal prisoners at Atlanta, Leavenworth, and McNeil Island. Under certain conditions, and on the recommendation of the parole board established at each prison, prisoners who have served at least one third of their sen- tences are set at liberty. They are required to live within certain limits prescribed in each case and to report once a month. With these excep- tions they become free men. It is an experiment that will be watched with solicitude by advocates of prison reform. All bird-lovers — and they are a numerous tribe — will be interested in Distribution and migration of North American shorebirds, which is the title of Bulletin 35, Biological Survey Bureau, Agriculture Department. The shorebirds are the snipe, plovers, curlews, sandpipers, and like species. The migration of birds has been a difficult subject for natural- ists, but they are learning more about it of late, and this bulletin is a contribution to such learning. Census Bureau Bulletin 108 is entitled Mortality statistics, 1909. It is not a final report, but it has much interesting material, including the statement that 1909 was the most favorable year on record, the death rate 138 October, 1910 or the registration area being only 15 per 1000, the lowest yet recorded. The price of the bulletin is 20c. There has been no month in the 15 years during which this Catalogue has been published that its pages have not recorded the- titles of many public documents of popular interest and of permanent value. Though as one works over them each month it seems that the valuable publica- tions must surely outnumber those of any preceding month, the fact really is that each month has its fair quota. Those who follow these notes and scan the catalogue entries will find no barren months in the record. INDEX-CATALOGUE, LIBRARY OF SURGEON-GENERAL'S OFFICE, TJ. S. A Vol. 15, 2d series, of this monumental work is now on sale by the Super- intendent of Documents at §2.00 in the green cloth binding uniform with all the preceding volumes of the 1st and 2d series. The titles covered by vol. 15 are those beginning with S and ending with Skin-grafting. It is well known by librarians and medical men that the Index-catalogue catalogues substantially all the medical literature of the world, in whatever language it may originally have been printed. NEW VOLUMES IN IMPORTANT SERIES During October vols. 16, 17, and 18 of the Library of Congress edition of the Journals of the Continental Congress have been received. The record has now been brought up to the close of the year 1780, leaving but little more than eight years to be covered. These volumes have been edited by Mr. Gaillard Hunt, who succeeded Mr. Ford as chief of the Division of Manuscripts, Library of Congress. The eighth number in the series of Document catalogues published by the Superintendent of Documents appeared during the month. It records all the documents published by all the branches of the United States Government during the period July 1, 1905, to June 30, 1907. To any one who is familiar with the tremendous output of the Government Printing Office this may seem an extravagant claim, and it is indeed pos- sible that a minor publication or two may have escaped the dragnet which is kept out, but the diligent and skilful compilers feel an extreme confidence that no issue of the Government presses of even moderate importance has evaded their vigilance. At any rate they have filled 1851 closely printed double-column pages with a catalogue of the titles of public documents printed during the two years specified. In its Con- gressional edition Document catalogue no. 8 is House document 830, 59th Congress, 2d session. This very large volume is sold by the Super- intendent of Documents at $2.75. Document catalogue no. 9, for the next succeeding two years term, 1907-1909 (60th Congress), is well under way. It may be even larger than no. 8. As these catalogues are the only printed volumes which undertake to preserve a complete record of the publishing activities of the Government, and as they have been com- mended by very high authority as "models of complete, clear, accurate, and intelligent cataloguing", it is evident that they may fairly be con- sidered historical records of major importance. October, 1910 139 Publications in the National Monetary Commission series continue to issue from the Government Printing Office. Two of the October issues are: Origin of the national banking system (Senate document 582, 61st Congress, 2d session) and Statistics for the United States, 1867-1909. The last named will be a choice morsel for those who revel in statistics. It shows the whole economical progress of the country from shortly after the close of the Civil War to the present time with probably more com- pleteness and in closer compass than ever before. This is Senate docu- ment 570, 61st Congress, 2d session. A companion publication is Statis- tics for Great Britain, Germany, and France, 1867-1909 (Senate docu- ment 578, 61st Congress, 2d session). No. 582 is not statistical. It is a narrative, and an interesting narrative, of the origin of the banking sys- tem which drove the "wild-cat and red-dog" Statg bank currency out of the field and substituted the still-existing safe national-bank paper. It presents an unknown celebrity named Silas M. Stilwell as the real author of the national banking system instead of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase, by whom it was adopted and to whom it is generally accredited. It gives also other unexpected information on its interesting subject. Another October issue in the National Monetary Commission series is The Canadian banking system (61st Congress, 2d session, Senate docu- ment 583). This is a volume of 185 pages and several folded tables .describing a banking system quite different from ours and in some fea- tures believed to be superior. Appendix B is a sketch of the cooperative people's banks of Canada, a form of cooperation introduced about ten years ago in a French province of Canada and showing a healthy growth. A similar bank has been organized by French Canadian settlers in Man- chester, N. H., and Massachusetts has passed a law to encourage them. From the National Monetary Commission comes also Senate document 580, 61st Congress, 2d session, its title being Laws of the United States concerning money, banking, and loans, 1778-1909. It will be noticed that its record does not begin at the beginning of Government under the Constitution in 1789, but 12 years earlier, taking in the financial opera- tions of the Government under the Articles of Confederation and covering the greater part of the Revolutionary War period. The contents are grouped under four chief headings- Finance, banking, coinage, and paper money. Under the heading Finance is found all legislation on financial subjects not relating specifically to banking, coinage, or paper money. The book has been edited with marginal summaries, references, explana- tory notes, and a very full index. All the documents of the National Monetary Commission are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. The third and concluding volume of the Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on transportation by water in the United States has been issued under the subtitle Water terminals. By the help of 45 tables, IS maps, and 5 exhibits it makes a somewhat striking showing of the extent to which railroad interests have monopolized the water fronts of various seaports and lake ports. It is a volume of 435 pages, includin-. besides a general index, indexes of navigable streams and canals, ports and har- bors, and cases cited. In paper covers, 65c. 64448— No. 190—10 2 140 October, 11)10 Other volumes newly issued in continuation of important series are: Vol. 16, Decisions of the Comptroller of the Treasury (sheep, $2.00); vol. 23, Official records of the Union and Confederate navies (cloth, 75c); vol. 18, Interstate Commerce Commission reports (buckram, $1.50). INDEX TO DAILY CONSULAR REPORTS The first number of the quarterly index which is published for the convenience of those who wish to bind and preserve their numbers of the Daily consular and trade reports has been published and is supplied by the Superintendent of Documents at 10c. a copy. It indexes the first 75 numbers of the new series of the Daily reports, being those pub- lished during the months of July. August, and September of the present year. NEW NAME OF A BUREAU By action of the Fourth International Conference of American Repub- lics, which assembled at Buenos Aires in July and adjourned August 27 last, the name The International Bureau of the American Republics was changed to The Pan American Union, and consequently the monthly Bulletin of the International Bureau has become Bulletin of the Pan American Union, the new title first appearing in the October number. FORTHCOMING DOCUMENTS The Census Bureau is about to issue a report on the telephone industry, presenting statistics of the physical equipment, service, and financial operations of the commercial and mutual systems and independent rural lines for the calendar year 1907. This is the second census of its kind; the first was taken for the calendar year 1902. Publications must necessarily follow the work of another Congressional commission which recently organized and began work in Chicago. It is to consider the question of employers' liability for injuries to employees and suitable compensation to workmen. The Commission is made up of two Senators, Messrs. Warner of Wisconsin and Hughes of Colorado, appointed by the Vice-President; two Representatives, Messrs. Denby of Michigan and Brantley of Georgia, appointed by the Speaker, and two unofficial citizens, Messrs. W. C. Brown. President of the New York Cen- tral Railroad, and Daniel L. Cease of Cleveland, Ohio, appointed by the President. Nothing has yet been published by this Commission, and very little has been published concerning it or its work. The Immigration Commission, composed of three Senators, three Rep- resentatives, and three civilian members, has not published very much thus far, but has now in press a very extensive printing order, planned to fill 40 volumes. There will be one series of 18 volumes under the general title: Immigrants in industries, with a variety of subtitles. A series of 5 volumes has the title The Children of immigrants in schools. There is a 2-volume set entitled Immigrants in cities. Another 2-volume set is named Immigrant charity seekers. Single volume titles are: Immigrant delinquents, defectives, and dependents; Steerage conditions, immigrant October, 1910 141 homes and aid societies, importation of women, contract labor, padrone system, and immigrant banks; Changes in the bodily form of descendants of immigrants; Statistical history of immigration, 1820-1910, and dis- tribution of immigrants, 1850-1910; Occupation of immigrants and fecundity of immigrant women; History of earlier European immigration to the United .States; Immigration history and legislation; Dictionary of races or peoples; Immigration situation in other countries; Peonage; Miscellaneous. Volume 1 of the whole collection will be called Abstract of reports. There are twelve of these monographic volumes and a mere reading of their titles and those of the four series is sufficient proof of the industry and intelligence with which the Commission has pursued its inquiries and the very broad scope of its investigations. A veritable cyclopedia of the great immigration question in all its varied aspects is evidently forthcoming. The majority of the volumes is already in type, and the proofs are in the hands of the readers. It is not thought that any of the books will be available for delivery till early in the new year and it may be the middle of the year before all will be ready. Bulletin 40, Bureau of American Ethnology, Handbook of American Indian languages, is so far advanced that three "separates" from its first part have been published. Two, both by Professor Eranz Boas, are illustrative sketches on the Chinook and the Tsimshian languages, and the third, by Roland B. Dixon, is a similar sketch of the Maidu . CAREY LAND LAW In these days there are many inquirers for "the Carey law" and some- times disappointment is felt at finding that this phrase is merely a popular title or "nickname" for a single section in an appropriation bill of the 53d Congress, 2d session, approved Aug. 18/ 1894. Senator Joseph M. Carey of Wyoming, when a member of the Public Lands Committee, became much interested in trying to promote the sale and settlement of the arid lands of which there were millions of acres in his own and other Western States. Feb. 12, 1894, he introduced a bill (Senate bill 1591, 53d Congress, 2d session) which was essentially the same as the later enactment now known as "the Carey law." Bill 1591 was referred to the Committee on Public Lands, and on April 17, 1894, was reported back from that Committee by Senator Carey with a strongly favorable report backed up by a friendly letter from the Com- missioner of the General Land Office (Senate report 332, 53d Congress, 2d session). The bill then went on the calendar, and July 18, 1894, was taken up and passed in the Senate. Going thence to the House, it was referred to the Committee on Irri- gation, by which it was not reported back, though Senator Carey said in debate that he understood a favorable report had been agreed on by that Committee. Finally, Aug. 2, 1894, Senator Carey moved that an amendment, which was substantially his bill no. 1591, be added as section 4 to House bill 5575, the Sundry civil appropriation bill, then under consideration in the Senate. With little opposition this was agreed to without a roll call, 142 ( >< TOKER. 1D10 and the amendment thereafter .successfully ran the gauntlet of two con- ference committees, and with but little amendment was accepted by the House Aug. 15, 1894. The House amendments were readily agreed to in the Senate, and the Appropriation act, including section 4, became law Aug. 18, 1894. It was in the natural course of things that Senator Carey's name should be attached to the measure, but such attachment does not carry with it any information as to the character of section 4 or the purpose of its pro- visions. In brief, it provides that to aid in the reclamation of desert lands and their sale in small tracts to actual settlers such lands may be patented to the desert-land States, not exceeding 1,000,000 acres to each State, on condition that the State cause them to be irrigated, reclaimed, and operated, and that not less than 20 acres of each 160 acre tract sold be thoroughly cultivated within ten years. The Carey law does not pro- vide for any dealing by individuals with the United States Government. It provides only for transactions between the general Government and State governments, and any persons wishing to acquire lands under the Carey act must arrange therefor with the governments of the States. The full text of the Carey law may be found in the following public documents: Statutes at large, vol. 28, pages 422 and 423; full leather, price $2.25. First report of Reclamation Service, 1902, containing also the Reclama- tion act and others of similar tenor; price 85c. in cloth. Session laws, 53d i'ongress, 2d session, pages 422 and 423; paper, 75c. Regulations concerning the selection of desert lands by certain States and Territories under the act of Congress approved Aug. 18, 1894, with amendments and the making of final proof for desert lands segregated thereunder. This last-named pamphlet, issued by the General Land Office, is the best one for persons who wish to understand the Carey act, because it contains not only that act but also several subsequent acts by which the original act has been modified, and in addition a set of regulations and forms for operating under the Carey act as modified; price 5c. An act appropriating the receipts from the sale and disposal of public lands in certain States and Territories to the construction of irrigation works for the reclamation of arid lands. This is a Congressional publication, the title indicating the reclamation act only. It contains, however, the Carey act also; price 5c. All of these are for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. HEALTH ACTIVITIES As those who have attentively read these notes know very well, the reports of testimony given before the committees of Congress and printed under the general title "Hearings" are publications much wanted by the public, but difficult to supply, owing to the fact that there is no provision requiring them to be distributed or preserved or otherwise cared for. They are printed on the orders of the several committees and the whole editions are sent to the committees. Of course the committees are not organized for the purpose of preserving documents, and consequently October, 1910 143 most of the Hearings, after a temporary distribution, disappear and leave no trace behind. Notwithstanding these unfortunate conditions, the Superintendent of Documents is at present able to supply one of the most interesting and important sets of Hearings of the recent session, in a series of seven num- bers, bearing this title: Hearings before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the House of Representatives on bills relating to health activities of the general Government. In these Hearings are reprinted that part of President Taft's annual message relating to the establishment of a bureau of health, and also the full text of all the numerous bills pending in the House which if passed would provide for a bureau or department of that kind, with other docu- ments relating to health questions. These are preliminary to the main body of the hearings, which consist of the evidence of various witnesses, both pro and con, many of them being distinguished scientists in and out of the public service. Besides the seven pamphlets of Hearings there is a separately printed statement by Professor Irving Fisher, author of The National vitality. The prices at which the Health activities hearings are sold are these: Part 1, 10c; Part 2, 10c; Part 3, 10c; Part 4, 5c; Part 5, 5c; Part 6, 10c; Part 7, 5c; Professor Fisher's statement, 5c The supply is small and those desiring copies would do well to order them promptly. PHARMACOPCEIA — FORMULARY The Superintendent of Documents has been rather frequently receiv- ing letters which have indicated thai the writers suppose the United States Pharmacopoeia and the National formulary to be United Slates public documents. This erroneous supposition has probably grown out of the fact that the Hygienic Laboratory of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, Treasury Department, has recently published three bulletins (nos. 49, 58, 63) under the general title Digest of comments on the Phar- macopoeia of the United States of America, 8th decennial revision. Nos. 58 and 63 also include comments on the National formulary, 3d edition. These three public documents presenting and digesting criti- cisms on the Pharmacopoeia and the Formulary have easily led to the supposition thai these important publications were also public docu- ments. • Though they are not documents, vet the Government has rather close relations with them. The Pharmacopoeia is issued under the sanction of a Committee on Revision appointed by the United States Pharma- copoeia 1 Convention. The Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service has been always representee! in this Convention and several of its mem- bers have served on the Committee on Revision. The United States Food and drugs act, approved June 30, 1906. recognized the Pharma- copoeia and the Formulary as the Legal standards Eor determining the purity and strength of drugs. Both the United states Pharmacopoeia! Convention and the American Pharmaceutical Association, which are 144 October, 1910 the owners of the two books under consideration, are incorporated in the District of Columbia. The Pharmacopoeia is published through the publishing house of J. Blackiston's Sons Co., Philadelphia. It is issued decennially, the latest issue being that of July. 1905. The National formulary is published by the American Pharmaceutical Association, and inquiries concerning it should be addressed to Charles Caspari. Jr., secretary of the Association, Baltimore. The 3d edition, which is the latest, bears date 1906. PRELIMINARY REPORT ON INCOME ACCOUNT OF RAILWAYS The Preliminary report on the income account of railways in the United States was issued annually by the Interstate Commerce Com- mission, beginning with the fiscal year 1893 and ending with 1907. With March, 1908, the Commission began the publication of the monthly Bulletin of revenues and expenses of steam roads in the United States. No. 1 covering the 9 months, July, 1908, to March. 1909, with comparative statistics for the same months of the fiscal year 1908. This Bulletin has since been issued continuously, one for each month, ex- cept No. 5, which comes between No. 4, June, 1909, and No. 6, July. 1909, but has no monthly date of its own, because it is an annual report, compiled from the monthly reports which the railroads began making to the Commission July. 1907, and presenting therefore the statistics for the two fiscal years 1908 and 1909. Bulletin 5 is thus in effect a substitute for the discontinued Preliminary report on the income account of railways. Hereafter the material formerly given in the Preliminary report will be given in the monthly Bulletin of revenues and expenses. SLIP LAWS SUPPLIED TO SUBSCRIBERS Librarians and most others usually wait for the text of the new laws enacted by the United States Congress until they are to be had in one of their collected forms, which are: 1. The pamphlets entitled Statutes of the United States of America, generally known as the Session laws, because they are issued at the close of each separate session and contain the enactments of one session only; known also as the Pamphlet laws because of the form in which they are bound. 2. The Statutes at large, which are issued at the close of each Congress, and contain the enactments of all the several sessions of that Congress, being virtually a consolidation of the several editions of the Session laws of one Congress. These publications are reasonably familiar to all who have occasion to use the United States laws. Many do not know that there is an earlier print than these. It is a fact, however, that each law is separately printed and numbered as promptly as possible after it receives the Presi- dential approval. These separate prints, known as Slip laws, have been October, 1910 145 printed heretofore in limited editions, have not been sent to the libraries, and have not been made widely known to the public. The Superintend- ent of Documents has now arranged to supply these early prints of the Public laws to subscribers at a flat rate of $2.00 for the 3d session of the 61st Congress, to begin Dec. 5, 1910, and end Mar. 4, 1911, each law to be mailed to the subscribers immediately on its publication. There are others, known as Private acts, which are of interest only to those per- sonally interested. These will not be sent. This new method of distributing early prints of the Public Federal laws is somewhat experimental, and its continuance for future sessions of Congress will depend on the interest in it which may be shown by mem- bers of the bar and others who may be interested. VOLUME FORTY-SIX Before another issue of the Monthly catalogue has been distributed the best known and most famous daily paper in the United States, which has been taking a summer vacation, will have resumed its work of enlight- ening and informing the people. Before the dawn of December 6, 1910, vol. 46, No. 1, Congressional record of the United States, will be off the press and in the mails on its way to subscribers. No other paper has so numerous or so distinguished a staff of contributors. No other has equally skilled and experienced verbatim reporters. The work of its editor is strictly impersonal but shows for itself. The Congressional record will be supplied to advance-paying subscribers at $1.50 a month or $4.00 for the whole period of the next ensuing Congressional session, which will be the final session of the 61st Congress. Subscriptions are now being received by the Superintendent of Documents. Single numbers can also be supplied, not only for the coming session but for prior Congresses, back as far as March 15, 1897, the beginning of the 1st session of the 55th Congress. These are priced according to their size, fluctuating from 8 pages to nearly 100 pages. The price for single num- bers is never less than 3 cents and very seldom more than 20 cents, the average being probably a little over 5 cents. Only in very exceptional instances would it be worth one's while to try to get free copies. The law directs the Public Printer to supply copies to certain officials named in the law, and adds these words, "and shall furnish gratuitously no others in addition thereto." Some officials get several copies, but probably not in any case a greater number than they need to supply public libraries and other like institutions in which they are interested. During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1910, the Superintendent of Docu- ments sold over 29,000 copies of the Congressional record. The 2d session of the 61st Congress was of great public interest. The 3d session, which is the one now soon to begin, promises to be no less interesting and im- portant. CORRECTION FOR SEPTEMBER, 1910, MONTHLY CATALOGUE For "Mineral resources, 1909" in 2d line of entry under Soils Bureau on page 108, read "Field operations, 1909." Monthly Catalogue No. 190 OCTOBER 1910 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 169, amendment 1, rule 8, revision 2; Oct. 10, 1910. [1910.] [Consists of order concerning quarantine of cattle, etc.] f Food inspection decision 126. Sept. 30, 1910. 1 p. f General order 142; Oct. 1, 1910. [1910.] 1 p. 4° J Notice of judgment 570-583, 585-619, 622-624, food and drugs act, Oct. 11-26, 1910. [No. 600 contains an index to notices of judgment 1-600.] t Agr8— 878/4 ACCOUNTS AND DISBURSEMENTS DIVISION Compendium of official, southern, and western freight classifications with directions as to manner of making shipments of freight for Department of Agriculture; by A. Zappone. 1910. 272 p. 2 maps, oblong large 8° I Agr 10— 1704 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Gid parasite and allied species of cestode genus Multiceps: 1, Historical review; bv Maurice C. Hall. Oct. 10, 1910. 68 p. il. (Bulletin 125, pt. 1.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 10—1591/4 Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology, pt. 32, authors, V-Vyner; bv Ch. Wardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. Oct. 11, 1910. iv+2443-2508 p. (Bulletin 39 [pt. 32].) * Paper, 10c. Agr 9— 1180 6 Service announcements 40; Aug. 15, 1910. [1910.] p. 51-56. [Monthly.] + Agr 7—1658/2 Same 42; Oct. 15, 1910. [1910.] p. 65-72. [Monthly.] i Agr7~Ki.^_' BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Distribution and migration of North American shorebirds; bv Wells W. Cooke. Oct. 6, 1910. 100 p. 4 pi. (Bulletin 35.) * Paper, 20c. Agr 10—1581/2 Revision of wood rats of genus Neotoma; by Edward A. Goldman. Oct. 19, 1910. 124 p. il. S pi. (North American fauna 31.) * Paper. 25c. Agr 10— 1586/2 64448 Xo. 190—10 -3 147 148 October, 1910 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Inspection of imported meats and meat food products under food and drugs act of June 30, 1906. Oct. 3, 1910. 14 p. * Paper, 5c. Agr 10—967/2 Manufacture of denatured alcohol based on operations of experimental still at Washington, D. C, and course of lectures delivered in con- nection therewith; [articles] by H. W. Wiley, with H. E. Sawyer, L. M. Tolman, A. H. Bryan, A. Given, and H. W. Berger. Sept. 15, 1910 [reprint]. 166p.il. 4pl. (Bulletin 130.) * Paper, 20c. Agr 10—78/8 Maple-sap sirup, its manufacture, composition, and effect of environment thereon [with bibliography]; by A. Hugh Bryan. Oct. 28, 1910. 110 p. il. 1 pi. (Bulletin 134.) * Price on application. Agr 10—1592/2 Potato culls as source of industrial alcohol, with general discussion of availability of other wastes; by A. O. Wente and L. M. Tolman. Oct. 26, 1910. 40 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 410.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1703 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Grape root-worm, with especial reference to investigations in Erie grape belt, 1907-09 [with bibliography]; by Fred Johnson and A. G. Ham- mar. Oct. 20, 1910. 100 p. il. 10 pi. (Bulletin 89.) [Prepared in cooperation with Pennsylvania State Department of Agriculture.] * Paper, 20c* Agr 10— 1589/3 Papers on cereal and forage insects: Smoky crane-fly [with bibliography]; by James A. Hyslop. Oct. 7, 1910. iii+119-132 p. il. (Bulletin 85, pt. 7.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 10—1582/2 Report of entomologist, [fiscal year] 1910; by L. O. Howard. 1910. 44p. [From Annual reports of Agriculture Dept. 1910.] t 8 — 9985/3 Some insects injurious to truck crops: 1, Asparagus miner [and] Notes on asparagus beetles, by F. H. Chittenden; 2, Water-cress sowbug [and] Water-cress leaf-beetle, by F. H. Chittenden; 3, Cranberry span- worm [with bibliography, and] Striped garden caterpillar, by F. H. Chittenden; 4, Leafhoppers of sugar beet and their relation to curly- leaf condition [with bibliography], by E. D. Ball; 5, Semitropical army worm [with bibliography], by F. H. Chittenden and H. M. Russell; 6, Hop flea-beetle [with bibliography], by F. H. Chitten- den; 7, Miscellaneous notes on truck-crop insects, by F. H. Chitten- den. 1910. x+108 p. il. 7 pi. (Bulletin 66.) * Paper, 20c. Agr 10—1588/4 Some miscellaneous results of work of bureau: Notes on Colorado ant; by H. O. Marsh. Oct. 17, 1910. iii+73-78 p. (Bulletin 64, pt, 9.") * Paper, 5c. Agr 10— 1587/2 EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Annual report, year ended June 30, 1909. Oct. 10, 1910. 439 p. il. 1 por. 18 pi. ([Publication] 1281.) * Cloth, 55c; * paper, 40c Agr 9—1394/2 Contents. — Work of Office of Experiment Stations. — Work and expenditures of agricultural experiment stations; by E. W. Allen.— Statistics of land-grant colleges and agricultural experiment stations, 1909; by M. T. Spethmann.— Progress in agri- cultural education, 1909; by Dick J. Crosby.— Farmers' institutes in United States, 1909; by John Hamilton and J. M. Stedman.— Progress report of investigations in human nutrition in United States, 1905-09; by C. F. Langwort by.— Recent irriga- tion legislation; by R. P. Teele. — Reclamation of southern Louisiana wet prairie lands; by A. D. Morehouse. October, 1910 149 Same. 1910. 439 p. il. 1 por. 18 pi. (II. doc. 128.) Consolidated rural schools and organization of county system; by George W. Knorr. Oct. 1, 1910. 99 p. il. (Bulletin 232.) [Prepared in cooperation with Statistics Bureau, Agriculture Dept.] * Paper, 15c. Agr 10—1583/3 Experiment station record, v. 23, no. 5; Oct. 1910. 1910. cover-title, ix+401-500 p. * Paper, $1.00 a vol. (6 nos., 2 abstracts, and an index). Agr 9— 832/4 Note.— Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Extra numbers, called abstract numbers, are issued quarterly, which are made up almost exclusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. Experiment station work 59; July, 1910. Oct. 8, 1910. 24 p. il. (Ag- riculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 419.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 6—305/3 Same, v. 3, no. 19. Oct. 24, 1910. iv+505-524 p. il. [Same as Farm- ers' bulletin 419.] f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 6 — 305/3 List of station publications received by office during Sept. 1910. Oct. 25, 1910. 6 p. ([Publication] 1320.) [Monthly.] f Agr 9—1395/2 PORTO RICO AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Annual report, [fiscal year] 1909. Mayaguez, P. R., Mayaguez Print- ing Co., Sept. 1910. 43 p. 3 pi. J Agr 6—1362/4 FOREST SERVICE Commercial hickories; by Anton T. Boisen and J. A. Newlin. Oct. 27, 1910. 64 p. il. 6 pi. (Bulletin 80.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 10—1593/4 Maps Natural forest regions of North America and their characteristic tree growth. Scale 5° long. = 1.6 in. [Washington] Geological Survey, 1910. 18.1X13.7 in. * 15c. LIBRARY List of duplicates [available for exchange]. Oct. 22, 1910. 13 1. t Monthly bulletin, Aug. 1910, v. 1, no. 8. Oct. 13, 1910. 199-2304-iii p. * Paper, 5c. single copy; 50c. a yr. Agr 10 — 620/2 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Cotton wilt; by W. A. Orton. Sept. 30, 1908, reprint May 7, 1910. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 333.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 8—876/3 Example of model farming; by W. J. Spillman. Reprint Aug. 1910 [with slight changes]. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 242.) t Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 6—322/2 Growing and curing hops; by W. W. Stockberger. Revised edition. Oct. 25, 1910. 39 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners' bulletin 304.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 7—2166/2 Orchard green-manure crops in California; bv Roland McKee. Oct. 27, 1910. 40p.il. (Bulletin 190.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 10— 1595/3 150 Octobek, 1910 Potato as truck crop; by L. C. Corbett. Oct. 7, 1910. 24 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 407.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10—1580/2 Production of cigar-leaf tobacco in Pennsylvania; by William Frear and E. K. Hibshman. Oct. 18, 1910. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 416.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. Agr 10 — 1585/3 Value of first-generation hybrids in corn; by G. N. Collins. Oct. 22, 1910. 45 p. (Bulletin 191.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 10—1594/2 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Farmers' bulletins [available for distribution]. Oct. 6, 1910. 3 p. ([Publication] 717.) f Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Department], Sept. 1910. Sept. 30, 1910. 4 p. ([Publication] 718.) t Agr 9—1414/2 Same [for foreign distribution], Aug. 1910. Aug. 31, 1910. 4 p. ([Pub- lication] 716.) t Same [for foreign distribution], Sept. 1910. Sept. 30, 1910. 4 p. ([Pub- lication] 718.) f SOILS BUREAU Anderson County, S. C. Soil survey of county; by W. E. McLendon. Oct. 12, 1910. 27 p. il. map. [From Field operations, 1909.] f Anne Arundel County, Md. Soil survey of county; by J. C. Britton and C. R. Zappone, jr. Oct. 24, 1910. 42 p. il. map. [From Field operations, 1909. Prepared in cooperation with Maryland Geological Survey and Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station.] f Auglaize County, Ohio. Soil survey of county; by W. J. Geib. Oct. 7, 1910. 22 p. il. map. [From Field operations, 1909.] t Lincoln Parish, La. Soil survey of parish; by Charles J. Mann and Lawrence A. Kolbe. Oct. 5, 1910. 33 p. il. map. [From Field operations, 1909.] f Marianna, Fla. Soil survey of Marianna area; by Grove B. Jones, R. W. Rowe, J. C. Britton, R. B. Hardison, and C. R. Zappone, jr. Oct. 14, 1910. 30 p. il. map. [From Field operations, 1909.] f Morris County, Tex. Soil survev of county; by E. B. Watson and Risden T. Allen. Oct, 17, 1910. 24 p. il. map. [From Field operations, 1909.] t Orono, Me. Soil survey of Orono area; by Ora Lee, jr. Oct. 3, 1910. 38 p. il. map. [From Field operations, 1909.] f Saluda County, S. C. Soil survey of county; by W. E. McLendon. Oct. 10, 1910. 33 p. il. map. [From Field operations, 1909.] t Soil. Some effects of harmful organic soil constituent; by Oswald Schreiner and J. J. Skinner. Sept. 30, 1910. 98 p. il. 4 pi. (Bulle- tin 70.) * Paper, 20c. Agr 10—1550/4 SOLICITOR OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Lacey act, opinion of circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, in case involving violation of act of May 25, 1900, commonly known as Lacey act [relating to transportation by interstate commerce of game killed in violation of local laws]. Oct. 15, 1910. 5 p. (Cinnilar 39.) f Paper; * paper, 5c. October, 1910 151 STATISTICS BUREAU Agricultural graphics, United States and world crops and live stock; by Middleton Smith. Oct, 8, 1910. 67p.il. (Bulletin 78.) *Paper, 15c. Agr 10—1584/3 Crop reporter, v. 12, no. 10; Oct. 1910. Oct. 15, 1910. p. 73-80, 4° [Monthly.] *Paper, 5c. single copy, 60c. a yr. Agr 9 — 1417/3 WEATHER BUREAU Bulletin of Mount Weather Observatory, v. 2 [pts. 1-6, title-page, con- tents, and index]. Washington, Weather Bureau, 1910. vii-f 411- 415 p. large 8° [Included in price of Bulletin.] Agr 8 — 85/3 Same, v. 3, pt. 2. Washington, Weather Bureau, Oct. 5, 1910. cover- title, p. 69-126, il. 2 pi. large 8° * Paper, 25c. Agr 8—85/3 Contents.— Solar radiation, atmospheric absorption, and sky polarization at Washington, D. C. (with bibliography]; by Herbert H. Kimball. Climatological service of bureau, district 1, North Atlantic States, report for July, 1910; Wilford M. Wilson, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 13 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, July, 1910.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each district. Same, report for Aug. 1910; Wilford M. Wilson, district editor. Wash- ington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 14 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1910.] Same, district 2, South Atlantic and East Gulf States, report for Aug. 1910; Charles F. von Herrmann, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 16 p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1910.] Same, district 3, Ohio Valley, report for July, 1910; Ferdinand J. Walz, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 14 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, July, 1910.] Same, report for Aug. 1910; Ferdinand J. Walz, district editor. Wash- ington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 15 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1910.] Same, district 4, Lake region, report for July, 1910; Henry J. Cox, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 11 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, July, 1910.] Same, report for Aug. 1910; Henry J. Cox, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 11 'p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1910.] Same, district 5, upper Mississippi Valley, report for July, 1910; George M. Chappel, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 15 p. 2. p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, July, 1910.] Same, report for Aug. 1910; George M. Chappel, district editor. Wash- ington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 14 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review. Aug. 1910.] Same, district 6, Missouri Valley, report for .Inly, L910; Montrose W. Hayes, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 19 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From M§nthlj weather review, July, 1 < > 1 . ] Same, report for Aug. 1910; Montrose W. Hayes, district editor. Washing- ton, Weather Bureau [1910]. 20 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1910.1 152 October, 1910 Same, district 7, lower Mississippi Valley, report for July, 1910; Isaac M. (line, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 16 p. 2 |>. of maps, 4 y [From Monthly weather review, July, 1910.] Same, report for Aug. 1910; Isaac M. Cline, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 1G p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1910.] Same, district 8, Texas and Rio Grande Valley, report for July, 1910; Bernard Bunnemeyer, district editor. Washington, Weather Bu- reau [1910]. 11 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, July, 1910.] Same, report for Aug. 1910; Bernard Bunnemeyer, district editor. Wash- ington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 12 p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1910.] Same, district 9, Colorado Valley, report for July, 1910; Frederick H. Brandenburg, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 11 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, July, 1910.] Same, report for Aug. 1910; Frederick H. Brandenburg, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 10 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1910.] Same, district 10, Great Basin, report for July, 1910; Alfred H. Thiessen, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 9 p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, July, 1910.] Same, report for Aug. 1910; Alfred H. Thiessen, district editor. Wash- ington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 9 p. 2 p. of maps, 4°£ [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1910.] Same, district 11, California, report for July, 1910; Alexander G. McAdie, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 14 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, July, 1910.] Same, report for Aug. 1910; Alexander G. McAdie, district editor. Wash- ington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 16 p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1910.] Same, district 12, Columbia Valley, report for June, 1910; Edward A. Beals, district editor. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 20 p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, June, 1910.] Same, report for July, 1910; Edward A. Beals, district editor. Wash- ington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 18 p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, July, 1910.] Same, report for Aug. 1910; Edward A. Beals, district editor. Wash- ington, Weather Bureau [1910]. 19 p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Aug. 1910.] Evaporation. Annotated bibliography of evaporation; by Grace J. Livingston. [Washington, Weather Bureau, 1910.] cover-title, 121 p. [From Monthly weather review, June, Sept, Nov. 1908, Feb .-June, 1909.] % Meteorological chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Dec. 1910. [1910.] 17.8 X26 in. [Monthly.] f 5c. !_i Note. — Contains, on reverse, Typical cyclonic storm in north Atlantic Ocean. Meteorological chart of north Pacific Ocean, Dec. 1910. [1910.] 17.7 X26 in. [Monthly.] |5c. . Meteorological chart of south Atlantic Ocean, Dec. 1910-Feb. 1911. [1910! I 17.7/26 in. [Quarterly.] f5c October, 1910 153 Meteorological chart of south Pacific Ocean, Dec. 1910-Feb. 1911. [1910.] 17.7X26 in. [Quarterly.] f5c. Meteorology. Brief list of meteorological text-books and reference books, selection of works suitable for general, scientific, and university libraries in United States; by C. Fitzhugh Talman. 2d edition. Oct. 10, 1910. 18 p. f Agr 10—1590/3 Monthly weather review, v. 38, no. 7; July, 1910. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. cover-title, p. 991-1146, il. map, 32 p. of pi. and maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. single copy, $4.00 a yr. Agr 9 — 990/4 Note. — This publication is confined to efimatological data and the relations between climatology and practical problems in engineering, hygienics, or agriculture. Same; Aug. 1910. Washington, Weather Bureau [1910]. cover-title, p. 1147-1307, il. map, 32 p. of pi. and maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. single copy, $4.00 a yr. Agr 9—990/4 National weekly weather bulletin, Oct. 3, 1910; no. 29 [1910]. Oct. 4, 1910. 24X19 in. [Weekly, Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.] * Paper, 25c. a yr. Agr 9—1305/2 Weather map [containing forecasts for Northeastern, middle Eastern, and Southeastern States], Oct. 1-31, 1910. [1910.] 19X24 in. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] * Editions issued at Washington, D. O, 25c. a month, $2.50 a yr.; editions issued at about 50 stations throughout United States, 20c. a month, $2.00 a yr. Same [containing forecasts for United States], Oct. 1-31, 1910. [1910.] 19X24 in. [Daily. The Sunday edition does not contain as much information as the edition for week days.] AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note. — Name changed to Pan American Union which see on page 172. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. [Announcements and postponements of examinations] Nov. 9, ]910- Jan. 4, 1911. Oct. 5-28, 1910. 4° t Instructions to applicants, 9th civil-service district, headquarters, St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 1910. 27 p. f COMMERCE AND LABOR DEPARTMENT Note. — The Department of Commerce and Labor distributes the Consular reports gratuitously. Illegal collection or payment of political assessments and forms of political activity forbidden bv civil-sendee law and rules. Oct. 5, 1910. [2] p. 4° (Dept. circular 216.) f CENSUS BUREAU Mortality statistics, [calendar year] 1909; [by Cressy L. Wilbur]. 1910. 138 p. 4° (Bulletin 108.) * Paper, 20c. 10—36077 154 October, 1910 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note. — The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and Geo- detic Survey, has been consolidated with and made a part of the Notice to mariners issued by the Bureau of Light-Houses, thus making it a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, and tide tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the oilice of the Survey in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. Charts Balabac Strait and approaches, P. I., from United States and foreign sources; chart 4720. Scale naut. m.=0.2 in. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1910, first published 1904. 41.3X30.3 in. t50c. Bull and Combahee rivers, S. C, Entrance to; chart 435. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1910, first published 1872. 15.2X21.4 in. f20c. Cebu and Negros, P. I., Harbors in; chart 4458. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1910, first published 1905. 25.1X31 in. t30c. Bais, east coast of Negros, surveyed 1907. Scale 1:30,000. 18.8X13.3 in. Balamban Bay, west coast of Cebu, surveyed 1909. Scale 1: 30,000. 6.3X6.3 in. Barili Bay, west coast of Cebu, surveyed 1909. Scale 1: 15,000. 5.3X7.8 in. Bogo Bay, northeast coast of Cebu, surveyed 1907. Scale 1: 30,000. 12.9X9.9 in. Canoan, Port, Siquijor Island, surveyed 1907. Scale 1:5,000. 7.5X8.7 in. Dumaguete, southeast coast of Negros, surveyed 1907. Scale 1: 10,000. 12.2X8.9 in. Dumanjug Bay, west coast of Cebu, surveyed 1907. Scale 1:20,000. 6.3X7 in. Jimamavlan, west coast of Negros, from survey by Bureau of Navigation, 1907. Scale 1:20,000. 6.7X7.8 in. Tinaan Anchorage, east coast of Cebu, from Spanish survey in 1864. Scale 1: 35,000. 5.6X8.7 in. Core Sound and The Straits, N. C; with Continuation to Harbor I. bar, Pamplico [Pamlico] Sound; chart 421. Scale 1:40,000. Washing- ton, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1910, first published 1876. 19.7X33.4 in. f 20c. Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii to Oahu, from United States and foreign sources; chart 4116. Scale naut. m.= 0.4 in. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1910. 33.3X42.3 in. f 50c. Luzon, South coast of, Unisan to Mulanay, and northern part of Marin- duque, from surveys 1905-09; chart 4272. Scale 1:70,000. Wash- ington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1910. 28.1X37.6 in. f30c. North Carolina, Core Sound to Bogue Inlet, including Cape Lookout; chart 147. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey, Sept. 1910, first published 1888. 40.2X32.4 in. f 50c. North Carolina, Ocracoke Inlet to Beaufort, including Core Sound; chart 146. Scale 1 : 80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1910, first published 1890. 32X40.6 in. f 50c. Pacific Coast, Cape Lookout to Grays Harbor, Oreg. and Wash.; chart 6100. Scale 1 : 200,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1910, first published 1893. 38.7X27.1 in. t 50c. Passaic River, Newark Bay to Belleville, N. J.; chart 565. Scale 1 : 10,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1910, first published 1892. 37.7X21.1 in. f 25c. Prince William Sound, south coast of Alaska, from surveys 1899-1909, with additions from other sources; chart 8550. Scale 1:200,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1910, first published 1909. 36.5X35 in. t 50c. October, 11)10 155 Providence Harbor, R. I.; chart 352. Scale 1:10,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1910, first published 1865. 19.1 X 15.4 in. t 20c. San Juanico Strait and Janabatas Channel, Samar and Leyte, P. I., from surveys in 1909 and 1910, scale 1:30,000; with inset, Northern entrance to San Juanico Strait, surveyed 1909, scale 1 : 10,000; chart 4464. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1910. 40.4 X 30.6 and 16.9X17.4 in. f 30c. CORPORATIONS BUREAU Report of commissioner of corporations on transportation by water in United States: pt. 3, Water terminals. Sept. 26, 1910. xxi+436 p. 1 pi. 18 maps. * Paper, 65c. 9—35706 FISHERIES BUREAU Bulletin, 1908. [Aug.] 1910. v. 28, 2 pts., [lvi]+1411 p.+[56] 1. il. 155 pi. map, large 8° (H. doc. 1571, 60th Cong. 2d sess.) * Cloth, pt. 1, $2.50; * pt. 2, $2.00. 9—35239/3 Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., by American fishing vessels, Aug. 1910. [1910.] 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statistical bulletin 245.) f IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION BUREAU Naturalization laws and regulations, Sept. 15, 1910. 1910. 29 p. f 10—36063 September immigration bulletin. [1910.] [4] p. f° [Monthly.] f LIGHT-HOUSES, BUREAU OF Note.— In conformity with the act of Congress approved June 17, 1910, the duties performed and all power and authority possessed or exercised heretofore by the Light- House Board have been conferred upon and vested in the Commissioner of Light- Houses, under the direction and control of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and in lieu of the Office of the Light-House Board there has been established a Bureau of Light- Houses under the Department of Commerce and Labor. The List of lights and fog signals, the List of lights, buoys, and day marks, and the Notice to mariners can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the Bureau at Washington, the inspectors and engineers of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the principal agencies of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, the Hydrographic Office, the branch hydrographic offices, and United States consu- lates in foreign ports. Notice to mariners, weekly, nos. 40-43; Oct. 7-28, 1910. 1910. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.] f MANUFACTURES BUREAU Note. — The Bureau furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Customs tariff of France, law of Jan. 11, 1892, revised to Aug. 1910; with introduction, by Frank R. Rutter. 1910. 132 p. (Tariff series 25.) f 10—36066 Daily consular and trade reports [new series] nos. 76-101; Oct. 1-31, 1910. [1910.] p. 1-416, il. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] f 8—30775/5 Same, index [to] nos. 1-75; July-Sept. 1910. [1910.] 32 p. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 10c. 64448— No. 190—10 4 156 October, 1910 NAVIGATION BUREA1 Seagoing vessels of United States, with official numbers and signal letters, 1910; pt. 6 of 42d annual list of merchant vessels of United States, year ending June 30, 1910. 1910. 80 p. 4° f 7—27311/2 STANDARDS BUREAU Standardization of electrical practice in mines. 1st edition. July 15, 1910. 93 p. large 8° (Circular 23.) * Paper, 20c. 10—18353/2 Weights and measures, [report of] 4th annual conference held at bureau, Washington, D. C, Dec. 17, 18, 1908. 1910. 78 p. large 8° *Paper, 15c. 10—36048 STATISTICS BUREAU Advance sheets from Monthly summary of commerce and finance, show- ing details of imports and exports by articles and countries for Aug. 1910. 1910. 50 p. 4° t Exports of domestic breadstuffs, meat and dairv products, food animals, cotton, and mineral oils, Sept. 1910. 1910. 12 p. 4° (Bulletin 3, series 1910-11.) [Monthly.] f 9—28328/3 Monthly summary of commerce and finance of United States, Aug. 1910; no. 2, series 1910-11. 1910. p. 175-348, 4° f Paper; * paper, 20c. 7—6084/5 Same. (H. doc. 1028, pt. 2, 61st Cong. 3d sess.) Monthly summary of internal commerce of United States. Aug. [1908-] 10. 1910. cover-title, p. 319-369, 4° [From Monthly summary of commerce and finance, Aug. 1910.] f 10 — 6205/3 Total values of imports and exports of United States, Sept. 1910. [1910.] [2] p. 4° [Monthly.] f CONGRESS Note. — The Senate and House documents and reports are issued in limited edi- tions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Martin N. Johnson, memorial addresses. 1910. 69 p. 1 por. large 8° (S. doc. 657.) 10—36026/3 Proceedings in Statuary Hall, Senate, and House of Representatives upon acceptance from Indiana of statue of Lew Wallace. 1910. 109 p. 2 pi. large 8° J 10—35964 Statue of Francis Harrison Pierpont, proceedings on acceptance. 1910. 183 p. 2 por. large 8° % 10—36025/3 Same. (S. doc. 656.) Statue of John C. Calhoun, proceedings on acceptance. 1910. 159 p. 1 pi. large 8° J 10—36027/3 Same. (S. doc. 647.) United States bankruptcy law of July 1, 1898, and amendments thereto to June 25, 1910, uniform system with marginal notes and index; and General orders and forms in bankruptcy, adopted by Supreme Court, Nov. 28, 1898 [with addenda]. [3d revised edition.] 1910. 163 p. * Paper, 15c. 10—35972 October, 1910 157 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT AND FORESTRY SERVICE, JOINT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE Reports on mining laws of Australia and New Zealand; by A. C. Veatch. 1910. 180 p. [Appendix to Bearings held before Committee, Jan. 26-May 28, 1910.] J 10—36086 NATIONAL MONETARY COMMISSION Canadian banking system; by Joseph French Johnson. 1910. [178] p. +[13] 1. 8 pi. (S. doc. 583.) * Paper, 30c. 10-36034 History and methods of Paris Bourse; by E. Vidal. 1910. [2]+276 p. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. (S. doc. 573.) * Paper, 30c. 10—36031/3 Laws of United States concerning money, banking, and loans, 1778-1909; compiled by A. T. Huntington and Robert J. Mawhinney. 1910. v+812 p.+l 1. 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Murray v. [same]; Mrs. Harriet L. Dooley v. [same]; evidence for claimants. [1910.] no. 30226, 30294, 30200, p. 7-52. J Brady. Thomas A. Brady v. I ' n i t < •< I States; evidence [for claimant]. [1910.] no. 30458, p. 21-26. % Britton. D. H. Britton v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30504, p. 7-50. X Fowler. Elizabeth G. Fowler et al. v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1910.] no. 30369, p. 9-56. J Freeland. Thomas Freeland v. United States; Thomas J. and Kate E. Williams v. [same]; Mary S. Glass v. [same]; Horatio F. Simrall [et al.] v. [same]; Joseph D. Mitchell v. [same]; Virginia Banks and Mary F. Freeland v. [same]; evidence for claimants. [1910.] no. 21284, 21281, 18647, 21283, 21332, 21333, p. 9-36. J Same, with title differently arranged, no. 21281, 21283, 21284, 1 3647, 21332, 21333, p. 9-29. % 158 October, 1910 Helm. Mornay D. Helm v. United States; evidence for defendants. [1910.] no. 30031, p. 151-178. { Jackson. William L. 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[1910.] p. 129-224. 7- 23651 In Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Oct. term, L910, no. 2187 no. 8, special calendar, United States ex rel. Lillie Lowe el al. v. Richard A. Ballinger, Secretary of Interior, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia; brief for appellee. [1910. | cover- title, 7 p. t Specifications for erection and completion of engine house for central power plant at Freedmen's Hospital and Howard University, Wash- ington, D. C. 1910. 21 p. 4° t EDUCATION BUREAU Statement of commissioner, fiscal year 1910 1910. 10 p. (Whole no. 441.) f 8—9703 FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL Report, fiscal year 1910. 1910. 33 p. f Interior Dept. 8—6339 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NOTE.— The publications of tin' I nited States Geological Survey consist of annual reports (restricted to one volume each, beginning with report for 1902), bulletins, Mineral resources, Professional papers, and Water-supply papers; and maps, Mono- graphs, and folios of the Geologic atlas (issued in Library and Field editions) and the Topographic atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c. to $11.00 each. A wholesale rate tias been established tor topographic anil geo- logic folios (either Library or field editions), whenever the sum transmitted solely for folios at the wholesale price amounts to al least $5. in: that is. a discount of 40 per cent will be given whenever 34 or more folios that sell singly lor 26c., or their equivalent in higher priced folios, ar tiered at one time. Address the Din of the Geological survey. Washington I or topographic sheets see page 161. 160 October, 1910 California. Surface water Bupply of United States, 1907-8: pt. 11, Cali- fornia: by W. B. Clapp and W. F. Martin. 1910. 363 p. il. 6 pi. map. (Water-supply paper 251; H. doc. 794.) * Paper, 30c. GS 10^39/4 Fuel. Contributions to economic geology, [calendar year] 1908: pt. 2, Mineral fuels [with bibliographies]; Marius R. Campbell, geologist in charge. 1910. 559 p. il. 2 pi. 22 maps. (Bulletin 381.) * Price on application. GS 5 — 748/5 Granites of southeastern Atlantic States [with lists of references]; by Thomas Leonard Watson. 1910. 282 p. il. 22 pi. 5 maps. (Bulle- tin 426.) * Paper, 40c. GS 10-494/2 Same. (H. doc. 871.) Manganese deposits of United States, with sections on foreign deposits, chemistry, and uses [with bibliography]; by Edmund Cecil Harder. 1910. 298 p. il. 2 maps, 1 is in pocket. (Bulletin 427; H. doc. 872.) * Paper, 40c. 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(Water-supply paper 240.) * Price on application. GS 10 — 500/3 Same. (H. doc. 171.) Surveying. Results of spirit leveling in Delaware. District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, 1S96-1909; R. B. Marshall, chief geographer. 1910. 74 p. (Bulletin 434.) [Prepared in cooperation with Mary- land and Virginia.] * Paper, 10c. GS 10— 499/5 Same. (H. doc. 1015, 61st Cong. 3d Bess.) — Results of spirit leveling in Maine, Xew Hampshire, and Ver- mont. 1896-1909; R. B. Marshall, chief geographer. 1910. 59 p. i Bulletin 437.) [Prepared in cooperation with Maine.] * Paper, GS 10—498/4 Same. (H. doc. 1014, 61st Cong. 3d sess.) Top >, 'rapine sheets. [Index map to] topographic maps of Missouri and Arkansas. June 1, 1910. 15.7X10.2 in. folded 4° f [Index map to] topographic maps of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Delaware, and Maryland. Aug. 1, 1910. 15.7X10 in. folded 4° [Accompanied by list of geologic reports. 1 page.] f October, 1910 161 Topographic sheets — Continued. [Index map to] topographic maps of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Aug. 1, 1910. 10.1X16 in. folded 4° [Accompanied by list of geologic reports, 1 page.] f Warren folio, Pa.-N. Y.; by Charles Butts. [Library edition.] Wash- ington. Geological Survey, 1910. cover-title, 11 p. il. 3 maps, large 4° (Geologic atlas of United States 172.) * Paper, 25c. GS 10—496/3 Topographic sheets Note.— The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divi- sions, and are designated by some prominent town or natural feature found on them. Three scales are ordinarily used, l:G2,.">nn, 1:125,000, and 1:250,000. These correspond, approximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch, covering, respectively, average areas of 230, 920, and 3,700 square miles. For some areas of particular impor- tance special large-scale maps are published. The size, unless otherwise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to lti inches in width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet. More than one-third of the area of the country, excluding outlying possessions, has been mapped, every State being represented. Massachusetts, Connecticut' Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c. each; but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 3c. each. In no case can orders be filled at the wholesale rate unless the sum remitted solely for topo- graphic maps amounts to at least $3.00. California, Bruceville quadrangle, lat. 38° lS'^S 22 / 30", long. 121° 22' 30"-121° 30'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of July, 1910. 17.3X13.6 in. f 5c. California, Lincoln quadrangle, lat. 38° 52 / 30"-39°, long. 121° 15 / -121° 22 / 30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of Aug. 1910. 17.3X13.5 in. f 5c. California, New Hope quadrangle, lat. 38° 07' 30"-3S° 15', long. 121° 22' 30"-121° W. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of July, 1910. 17.3X13.7 in. f5c. California, Roseville quadrangle, lat. 38° 45 / -38° 52' 30", long. 121° 15'- 121° 22' 30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of Aug. 1910. 17.3X13.6 in. f5c. California, Southern, sheet 3, lat. 34°-35°, long. 118° 30 / -120° 45'. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 250 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of July, 1910. 17.5X32.8 in. flOc. California, Vernon quadrangle, lat. 38° 45 / -38° 52 / 30", long. 121° 30^- 121° 37 / 30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of Aug. 1910. 17.3X13.5 in. f5c. Colorado, Eaton quadrangle, lat. 40° 30M1 , long. 104° 30'-105°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of July, 1910. 17.5X13.4 in. f5c. Illinois, Hardinville, quadrangle, lat. 38° 45 / -39°, long. 87° 45 / -88°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of June, 1910. 17.5X13.7 in. f5c. Illinois, Murphysboro quadrangle, lat. 37° 45 / -38°, long. 89° 15'-89° 30 7 . Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of July, 1910. 17.5X13.9 in. f5c. Kentucky, Princeton quadrangle, lat. 37°-37° 15', long. 87° 45 / -88°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of June, 1910. 17.5X14 in. f 5c. 162 October, 1910 Michigan, Fowlerville quadrangle, lat. 42° 30M2° 45', long. 84°-84° 15'. Scale L:(J2.500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of June, 1910. 17.5X13 in. f 5c Mississippi, Dundee quadrangle, lat. 34° 30'-34° 37' 30", long. 90° 22' 30"- 90° 30'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington Geolog- ical Survey] edition of Aug. 1910. 17.3X14.3 in. f 5c. New Jersey-New York, Greenwood Lake quadrangle, lat. 41°-41° 15', lone:. 74° 15'-74° 30'. Scale 1 :62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Wash- ington, Geological Survey] edition of July, 1910. 17.5X13.3 in. t 5c. New York-New Jersev, Ramapo quadrangle, lat. 41°-41° 15', long. 71 74° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of July, 1910. 17.5X13.3 in. f 5c. Pennsylvania, New Kensington quadrangle, lat. 40° 30'-40 o 45 / , long. 79° 45'-S0°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of July, 1910. 17.5X13.4 in. f 5c. INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL Annual report [of] Indian school, Carlisle, Pa., year ending June 30, 1910; bv M. Friedman. Carlisle Indian Press, Carlisle, [Pa.] 1910. 26 -f [3] p. il. 2 p. of pi. f Red man. v. 3, no. 2; Oct. 1910. Carlisle Indian Press, Carlisle, Pa. [1910]. cover-title, 45-944-[2] p. il. large 8° [Monthly except July and August. Formerly the Indian craftsman.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr. INDIAN COMMISSIONERS BOARD 41st annual report, [calendar year] 1909. 1910. 29 p. f 6—35345/3 LAND OFFICE, GENERAL Note.— The General Land Office publishes a large general map of the United States, which is sold at SI .00; and also separate maps of the States and Territories in which public lands are to be found, which are sold at 25c. per sheet. California and Florida are in 2 sheets each. Address the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Circular instructions [to registers and receivers] under reclamation acts of June 11, 23, and 25, 1910, relative to entry, assignment, leave of absence, etc. Sept. 13, 1910. 3 p. f Instructions [to registers and receivers] under act approved June 22, 1910, to provide for agricultural entries on coal lands, with amendment of Sept. 27, 1910/ [1910.] 8 p. f 10—35999 PATENT OFFICE Note.— The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes. The single copies are not enumerated in this catalogue, but may be obtained for 5c. each at the Patent Office. Beginning with Jan. 1. 1910, the Superintendent of Documents will sell the monthly volumes at $5.00 per volume or $60 per year, and back numbers, prior to 1907, may be had at S3. 00 per volume or $36 per year. 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Official gazette, Oct. 4-25, 1910; v. 159, nos. 1-4. 1910. cover-title, 996+[xcv] p. il. large 8° [Weekly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $5.00 a yr. 4—18256-8 Note.— Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of Cnited States courts in patent cases. Same [title-page, errata, index to decisions, etc., to] v. 157. 1910. [3] +1249-54 p. large 8° * Paper, 10c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for subscribers. 4 — 18256 RECLAMATION SERVICE Reclamation record, v. 2, no. 10; Oct. 1910. [1910.] p. 83-90, large 8° [Monthly.] J 9—35252 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnishes its Annual reports and many minor publica- tions gratuitously to those who apply for them, but the bound volumes of its decisions, usually known as Interstate Commerce Commission reports, are sold by the Super- intendent of Documents. Beginning with v. 18, Opinion lUio, subscribers may deposit Si. 00 with the Superintendent of Documents and receive the separate opin- ions, which make up the bound volume of decisions, as they are issued. Car-couplers. In circuit court of appeals, 5th circuit, no. 1938, Gulf. Colorado, and Santa Fe Railway Company v. United States, error to district court for western district of Texas at Waco; brief and argu- ment for defendant in error. [1910.] cover-title, 32 p. J 10—36042 In circuit court of appeals, 5th circuit, no. 2063, Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway Company v. United States, error to district court for southern 'district of Texas; brief for defendant in error. [1910.] cover-title, 17 p. J 10—36040 Cattle. In circuit court, eastern division of eastern district of Missouri, in equity, no. 5646, Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company et al. v. Interstate Commerce Commission, before James A. Sod- don, master in chancery; reply to criticisms of defendant's brief. [1910.] cover-title, 28 p. % In circuit court for eastern district of Missouri, (-astern division, in equity, no. 5646, Missouri, Kansas &. Texas Railway Company et al. v. Interstate Commerce Commission; points in argument in support of recommendation of special master, James A. Seddon, that complainants' bill be dismissed. [1910.] cover-title, 88 p. | Mi 36041 Coal. Locomotive fuel case, no. -3053, in matter of restricted rates; opening brief. [1910.] cover-title, 11 p. J Decisions, Feb.-June, 1910. 1910. xlv + 684 p. il. (Reports, v. 18.) * Cloth, $1.50. 8—30656/2 Drag-bars. Order [promulgated] al general session of Interstate Com- merce Commission on LOth of Oct. 1910, in re standard heightjol drawbars. [ 1910. | ii p. f 164 October, 1910 Freight rates. Authority to make effective reduced items appearing in suspended schedules. Oct. 15, 1910. 1 p. (Special circular 8.) f In Supreme Court of District of Columbia, United States, ex rel. Humboldt Steamship Company v. Interstate Commerce Commis- sion, at law, no. 52792; brief for commission. [1910.] cover-title, 30 p. t [Order promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commission on 30th of Sept. 1910, no. 3500, sub. no. 8, in matter of investigation and suspension of schedule 929, filed by C. W. Bullen, agent, J. F. Tucker, agent, and II. H. Countiss, agent, effective Oct. 10, 1910. [1910.] 9 p. f Order [promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commission on 11th of Oct. 1910, no. 3500, sub. 10, in matter of investigation and suspension of supplements no. 2 to transconti- nental freight bureau west-bound tariff no. 1-L and no. 4-H, issued by C. W. Bullen, agent, J. F. Tucker, agent, and R. H. Countiss, agent, effective Nov. 15, 1910. [1910.] 14 p. f Order [promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commission on 14th of Oct. 1910, in matter of application for relief under 4th sec. of act of June 18, 1910. [1910.] 4 p. f Order [promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commission on 14th of Oct. 1910. in matter of application for relief under 4th sec. of act to regulate commerce, as amended June 18, 1910. [Revised edition.] [1910.]. 4 p. f Order [promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commission on 25th of Oct. 1910, investigation and suspension no. 21, in matter of investigation and suspension of item 1, supplement 2, official classification 36. [1910.] 15 p. f Supplemental list no. 1 to no. 3400, in re investigation of advances in rates by carriers in official classification territory; order of com- mission, July 13, 1910. [1910.] 46 p. f Opinions. Unreported opinions, v. 2, nos. 114-212 [index]. July, 1910. 43 p. t Oranges. In circuit court for district of Kansas, 1st division, in equity, no. 8914, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. v. Interstate Commerce Commission; answer of commission to bill of complaint of above-named complainants. [1910.] cover-title, 38 p. large 8° J 10—36044 Safety appliances. United States safety-appliance standards; order of commission [Oct. 13, 1910]. [1910.] [l]+37 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. Special order 9-11, Oct. 12-15, 1910. [1910.] [Special order 11 rescinds Special order 6.] J JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Adventure, brig. In Court of Claims, French spoliations nos. 463, 1119, 2157, 2672, 2673, 4140, 5244-47, brig Adventure, Benjamin Bioren, master; defendants' objections to claimants' tentative findings, and brief. [1910.] p. 85-88. J American Sugar Refining Company. No. 390, in Supreme Court, Oct. t erm, 1910, United States v. Gustav E. Kissel and Thomas B. Harned [agents of company], in error to circuit court for southern district of g ACw York; brief for United States. [1910.] cover-title, 81 p. J October, 1910 165 Ansonia Brass and Copper Company, and others. No. 458, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, United States v. Ansonia Brass and Copper Company et al., in error to Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia; brief for United States. [1910.] cover-title, 7G p. J 10— 3G038 Same; reply brief for United States. [1910.] cover-title, 7 p. J Same; report no. 1 of Commissioner Massie to Chancery Court of Richmond. [1910.] cover-title, 61 p. J Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. No. 215, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company v. Riverside Mills, in error to circuit court for southern district of Georgia; brief of Gov- ernment as amicus curiae in support of constitutionality of certain portions of sec. 20 of act to regulate commerce. [1910.] cover-title, 37 p. t 10—36039 Same; supplemental brief of Government as amicus curiae in sup- constitutionality of certain portions of sec. 20 of act to regulate com- merce. [1910.] cover-title, 9 p. J 10—36079 Austin, James W. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, James D. Gill, collector, v. Austin, executor, etc.; W. Frank Kinney, collector, v. Samuel Morris Conant et al., executors; James D. Gill, collector, v. J. Scott Parrish, administrator; Ferdinand Eidman, collector of in- ternal revenue, etc., v. Henry B. Shepard, as executor, etc.; [same] v. Albert Lewisohn et al., as executors, etc.; Archie 1). Sanders, col- lector, etc., v. Laurence D. Rumsey et al., as executors, etc.; United States v. Peter W. Rouss, as executor, etc.; William McCoach, col- lector, etc., v. Albertine Bamberger et al., executors, etc.; petition for writs of certiorari to circuit courts of appeals for 1st, 2d, and 3d circuits. [1910.] cover-title, 8 p. } Bailey, Alonzo. No. 300, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, Bailey v. Alabama, in error to Supreme Court of Alabama; brief of Attorney- General as amicus curiae. [1910.] cover-title, 41 p. J Same; supplemental brief of Attorney-General as amicus curia?. [1910.] cover-title, 12 p. J Barber, James T. No. 444, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, United States v. Barber et al., in error to district court for district of Idaho; supplemental brief on behalf of United States. [1910.] cover-title, 66 p. % Betsey, schooner. In Court of Claims, French spoliations nos. 486, 1340, and 2676, schooner Betsey, John Charnoek, master; defendants' objections to claimants' tentative findings and brief. [1910.] p. 63-66. t Brown, William. No. 331, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910. Brown and Levi B. Gritts v. United States, appeal from Court of Claims; motion to reassign. [1910. J cover-title, 2 p. J Cherokee Freedmen. In Court of Claims, no. 17209, Moses Whitmire, trustee for freedmen of Cherokee Nation, v. Cherokee Nation and United States; defendants' request for findings of fact, conclusions of law, and objections to petitioners' request for findings of fact, brief, and argument. [1910.] cover-title, 105 p. J Delight, schooner. In Court of claims, French spoliations, no. L356, schooner Delight, Orlando Dana, master; defendants' request for findings of fact, and brief . [1910.] 2 p. J Dolphin, brig. In Court of claim.-, French spoliations [108.2116, L571, 1573, 2139, 2136, 2897, 2896, and 2302, brig Dolphin, [William] Rice, master; defendants' objed ions to claimants' tental Lve findings and brief. [1910.] p. Id? 111. J 166 October, 1910 Dove, brie;. In Court of Claims, French spoliations nos. 1994, 2926, 1112, 1113, 3675, and 4038, brig Dove, Thomas Ward, master; defen- dants' objections to claimants' tentative findings, and brief. [1910.] p. 43-16. t Dreier, William. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, Dreier v. United States, no. 358, in error to circuit court for southern district of New York; [same] v. William Henkel, United States marshal for southern district of New York, no. 359, appeal from circuit court for southern district of New York; brief for United States. [1910.] cover-title, 45 p. I Grizzard, Lucinda, and others. No. 66, in Supreme Court, United States r. Lucinda Grizzard [et al.], in error to circuit court for eastern dis- trict of Kentucky; brief for United States. [1910.] cover-title, 8 p. t Harlan, W. S., and others. Nos. 378 and 379, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, Harlan [et al.] r. T. F. McGourin. United States marshal for northern district of Florida; Robert Gallagher i\ [same], appeal from circuit court for northern district of Florida; brief for United States. [1910.] cover-title, 31 p. J Same; supplemental brief for United States. [1910.] cover-title, 22 p. t Harvey Steel Company. In Court of Claims, no. 29899, Harvey Steel Company v. United States; objections to claimant's request for find- ings of fact, defendants' request for findings of fact, and brief. [1910.] cover-title, p. 571-595. % Heinze, Arthur P. No. 698, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1910. Heinze v. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; Government's brief in opposition. [1910.] cover-title, 23 p. J Holt. James H. No. 231. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, Holt v. United States, in error to circuit court for western district of Wash- ington; brief on behalf of United States. [1910.] cover-title, 75 p. % John, schooner. In Court of Claims. French spoliations, nos. 2222, 3561, schooner John. Walter Jeffrey, master; defendants' objection to claimants' tentative findings, and brief. [1910.] p. 31-35. + Lalor, James D. In Court of Claims. Lalor v. United States, no. 28100; defendants' brief on demurrer [and motion to dismiss]. [1910.] p. 9-91. % Miller, Andrew J. In Court of Claims, Indian depredations, John S. Sutton, administrator [of] Miller, v. United States and Comanche Indians, no. S6S; defendants' motion for new trial. [1910.] cover- title, p. 1-22. % Muskrat. David. No. 330. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910. Muskrat and J. Henry Dick, on their own behalf [and on behalf of Cherokee citizens enrolled as such for allotment as of Sept. 1. 1902] v. United Siaifs. appeal from Court of Claims; motion to advance. [1910.] cover-title, 2 p. J Ong Chang Wing. No. 418, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1910, Ong Chang Wing and Kwong Pok v. United Stales, in error to Supreme Court of Philippine Islands; brief for United States. [1910.] cover- title, 42 p. \ Penitentiary. Atlanta. Rules and regulations governing paroling of prisoners from penitentiary, Atlanta. Ga. 1910. 16 p. il. t 10—36052 October, 1910 167 Penitentiary, Fort Leavenworth. Rules and regulations governing paroling of prisoners from penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans. 1910. 16 p. t 10—36060 Penitentiary, McNeil Island. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, O. P. Halligan, warden of United States penitentiary on McNeils [McNeil] Island, Wash. v. Frank Wayne; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1910.] cover-title, 8 p. | Rules and regulations governing paroling of prisoners from peni- tentiary, McNeil Island, Wash. 1910. 16 p. il. | 10—36053 Perkins, Constantine M. In Court of Claims, no. 28184, Perkins v. United States; defendants' brief. [1910.] p. 55-66. J Port Royal, schooner. In Court of Claims, French spoliations, nos. 845, 1534, and 5442, schooner Port Royal, William Smith, master; defend- ants' objections to claimants' tentative findings, and brief. [1910.] p. 35, 36. J Press Publishing Company. No. 541, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, United States v. Press Publishing Company, in error to circuit court for southern district of New York; brief for United States. [1910.] cover-title, 26 p. $ Ripper, John A. No. 714, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, Ripper v. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1910.] cover- title, 9 p. t Rising Sun, sloop. In Court of Claims, French spoliations, nos. 3412, 704, 1228, 1229, 1230. sloop Rising Sun, Jesse Betts, master; defend- ants' objections to claimants' tentative findings, and brief. [1910.] p. 47-52. t Rossler, Charles. In Court of Claims, Rossler v. United States, no. L5982; defendants' request for findings of fact, and brief. [1910.] p. 19-23. t Sally, ship. In Court of Claims, French spoliations, nos. 2807 and 3719, ship Sally, Seth Webber, master; defendants' brief. [1910.] p. 19-21. % Thomas, schooner. In Court of Claims, French spoliations, nos. 1117, 1118, 2515, 3762, and 4037, schooner Thomas, Hezekiah Selleck, master; defendants' objections to claimants' tentative findings, and brief. [1910.] p. 47-50. J Tiffany & Co. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, United States v. Tiffany & Company; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, and brief in support thereof. [1910.] cover- title, 21 p. t No. 735, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, United States v. Tiffany A: Company; additional memorandum in support of peti- tion for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1910.] cover-title, 8 p. J Tilden, Walter II. No. 548, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1910, United States v. Fidelity Trust Company, formerly Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, as executor and trustee of Walter H. Tilden, appeal from Court, of Claims; brief in opposition to motion to dismiss or affirm! [1910.] cover-title, 19 p. J Two Brothers, schooner. In Court of Claims, French spoliations, nos. 3380, 5088, schooner Two Brothers, Isaac Lockwood, master; de- fendants' objections to claimants' tentative findings, and brief. [1910.] p. L5-17. X 168 October, 1910 Wood, Done, it Doming. In Court of Claims, Waddy B. Wood [et al.] trading as Wood, Donn & Deming v. United States, no. 30379; de- murrer [and] argument on demurrer. 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ETHNOLOGY BUREAU Antiquities of central and southeastern Missouri, report on explorations made in 1906-07 under auspices of Archaeological Institute of Amer- ica, by Gerard Fowke; [with Report on skeletal material from Mis- souri mounds, collected in 1906-07 by Gerard Fowke, by AleS Hrdlieka]. 1910. vii + 116 p. il. 18* pi. map. (Bulletin 37.) * Cloth, 40c. 10—36035/4 Same. (H. doc. 1500, 60th Cong. 2d sess.) Chinook, illustrative sketch, by Franz Boas; [with Wishram text, by Ed- ward Sapir]. 1910. [l]+559-677 p. [From Bulletin 40, pt, 1.] % Maidu. illustrative sketch; by Roland B. Dixon. 1910. [l]+679-734 p. [From Bulletin 40, pt, 1.] J Tsimshian. illustrative sketch; by Franz Boas. 1910. [l]+283-422 p. [From Bulletin 40, pt. 1.] %' NATIONAL MUSEUM Note. The publications of the National Museum comprise bulletins, annual reports, and an annual volume of Proceedings. The annual report is included in the Congressional set. The editions of the bulletins and Proceedings are too limited to admit of general distribution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries. Amphipods. Freeh-water amphipods from Peru; by Ada L. Weckel. o.t, 18, 1910. [l]+623-624 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1768.] f October, 1910 175 Amphipods — Continued. Marine amphipods from Peru; bv Alfred O. Walker. Oct. 18, 1910. [lj+621-622 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1767.] t Anilocra. Description of new species of Anilocra from Atlantic Coast of North America; by Harriet Richardson. Oct. 25, 1910. [1]+137- 138 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 39; no. 1779.] t Crocodile. Leidyosuchue sternbergii, new species of crocodile from cera- tops beds of Wyoming; by Charles W. Gilmore. Oct. 15, 1910. [l]-f 485-502 p. il. 7 pi. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1762.] f Crustaceans. Stalk-eyed Crustacea of Peru and adjacent coast [with bibliography]; by Mary .1 . Rathbun. Oct. 20. 1910. [l]+531-620 p. il/ 21 pi. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1766.] t Fish and fisheries. Fishes of Lake of the Woods and connecting waters: bv Barton Warren Evermann and Homer Barker Latimer. Oct. 25, 1910. [1]+121-136 p. [From Proceedings, v. 39; no. 1778.] t Report on fishes collected bv Owen Bryant on trip to Labrador in summer of 1908; bv William" Converse 'Kendall. Oct. 15, 1910. [l]+503-510 p. 1 pi. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1763.] f Hymenoptera. Thorax of Hymenoptera [with bibliography]; bv Rob- ert Evans Snodgrass. Oct. 25, 1910. [l]+37-91 p. il. 16 pi. " [From Proceedings, v. 39; no. 1774.] f Isopods. Description of new parasitic isopod from Hawaiian Islands; by Harriet Richardson. Oct. 18, 1910. [l]-f 645-647 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1770.] | Terrestrial isopods collected in Costa Rica by J. F. Tristan, with descriptions of new genus and species; bv Harriet Richardson. Oct. 25. 1910. [1] +93-95 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 39; no. 1775.] t Lizard. New scincid lizard from Philippine Islands: by Leonhard Stejneger. Oct. 25, 1910. [Tj+97-98 p. [From Proceedings, v. 39; no. 1776.] f Mollusks. On new Labradorean species of Oncbidiopsis, genus of rnol- lusks new to eastern North America, with remarks on its relation- ships [with bibliography]; by Francis. N. Balch. Oct. 6. 1910. [l]+469-484 p. 2 pf [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1761.] t West American mollusks of genus Alaba; by Paul Bartsch. Oct. 25, 1910. [1]+153-156 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 39; no. 1781.] f Moths. New moths of genus Trichostibas; by August Busck. Oct. 15, 1910. [11 + 527-530 p. 1 pi. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1765.] f Panicum. North American species of Panicum; bv A. S. Hitchcock and Agnes Chase. (Oct. 22J 1910. xiv+396 p.'il. (Contributions from national herbarium, v. 15.) * Price on application. Agr 10—1711 Plants. Type localities of plants first described from Now Mexico [and] Bibliography of New Mexican botany; by Paid C. Standley. [Oct. 31] 1910. jriv+143 246 p. l pi. I map in pocket. (Contributions from national herbarium, v. 13, pt. 6.) * Paper, 20c. Agr 10 — 1710 Plants, Fossil. Revision of fossil plants of genera Acrostichopteris, Tseni- opteris, Nilsonia, and Sapindopsis from Potomac group; by Edward W. Berry. Oct. 18, 1910. [1J+625-644 p. [From Proceedings, v, . 38; no. 1769.] t 176 October, 1910 Saw-flies. Japanese sawflies in collection of museum; by S. A. Rohwer. Oct. 25, 1910. [l]+99-120 p. [From Proceedings, v. 39; no. 1777.] f Sea-urchins. On some West Indian echinoids; by Theodor Mortensen. [Oct. 3] 1910. v+31 p. 17 pi: 4° (Bulletin 74.) *Paper, 75c. 10—36045 Sponge. Fresh-water sponges in collection of museum: pt. 4, Note on fresh-water sponge, Ephydatia japonica, and its allies; by Nelson Annandale. Oct. 18, 1910. [l]+649-650 p. [From Proceedings, v. 38; no. 1771.] t Tapeworms. New species of cestode parasite, Taenia balaniceps, of dog and of lynx, with note on Proteocephalus punicus [with bibliogra- phy];by Maurice C.Hall. Oct. 25, 1910. [1]+139-151 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 39; no. 1780.] f Toadfish . Review of venomous toadfishes ; by Barton A. Bean and Alfred C. Weed. Oct. 15, 1910. [l]+511-526 p. il. 4 pi. [From Proceed- ings, v. 38; no. 1764.] f Whale. Account of beaked whales of family Ziphiidse in collection of museum, with remarks on some specimens in other American mu- seums; by Frederick W. True. [Sept. 28] 1910. v+89 p. 42 pi. 4° (Bulletin 73.) * Paper, 55c. 10—36078 STATE DEPARTMENT Diplomatic list, Oct. 1910. [1910.] cover-title, 22 p. 24° [Monthly.] t 10—16292/2 Register. Sept. 27, 1910. 204 p. f 9—22072/2 SUPREME COURT [Journal] Oct. 10-27, 1910, [slips] 1-15. [1910.] 1. 1-29. J Rules of Supreme Court adopted Jan. 7, -1884, and rules of practice for circuit and district courts in equity and admiralty cases, and orders in reference to appeals from Court of Claims. 1910. 101 p. t 10—36050 Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1910, no. 504, United States vs. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, on writ of certiorari to cir- cuit court of appeals for 7th circuit. [1910.] cover-title, ii-f [i]+ 51 p. t 10—36043 Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1910, no. 629, James Donnelly vs. United States, in error to circuit court for northern district of California. [1910.] cover-title, ii+65 p. t TREASURY DEPARTMENT Duties of chief clerk, signing of mail, etc. Oct. 1, 1910. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 59, 1910; Chief Clerk.) f Retention of memorandums of vouchers by Department. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 57, 1910; Supervising Architect.) f Statement of public debt and cash in Treasury, Sept. 1910. Oct. 1, 1910. 1 p. f° [Monthly.] f 10—21268/3 Statement of Treasury, Oct. 1-31, 1910. [1910.] Each 3 p. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t October, 1910 177 Treasury decisions under customs, internal revenue, and other laws, weekly, v. 19, nos. 40-43; Oct. 6-27, 1910. [1910.] [Department decisions numbered 30946-31009 including decisions of Court of Customs Appeals, general appraisers' decisions 7104-13, and internal revenue decisions 1655-59.] f Values of foreign coins. Oct. 1, 1910. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 56, 1910; Director of Mint.) [Quarterly.] t APPRAISERS Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Sept. 21- Oct. 26, 1910]; Oct. 3-31, 1910. [1910.] 4° (Reappraisement cir- culars 2173-88.) [Weekly.] t ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING Athens, Ohio. Specification and proposal sheet for lighting fixtures for post-offices at Athens, Lancaster, Ohio, New Brunswick, N. J., New London, Conn, [and] Salisbury, N. O, and post-offices and court- houses at Davenport, Iowa, Houston, Tex., Lake Charles, La., Statesville, N. C. [and] Toledo, Ohio. 1910. cover-title, 24 p. f° f Carbondale, Pa. Invitation for proposals [for construction, complete, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Carbondale]. Oct. 27, 1910. [3]p.f° | Eagle Pass, Tex. Invitation for proposals [for construction, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits, and wiring, of post-office and custom-house at Eagle Pass]. Oct. 8, 1910. 7 p. f° f Louisville, Ky. Proposals for construction, including plumbing, gas piping, 'and heating apparatus, of laundry and attendants' quarters [at] marine hospital, Louisville. 1910. cover-title, 19 p. f° f New Haven, Conn. Specification and proposal sheet for electric passen- ger elevator in post-office, New Haven. 1910. cover-title, 10 p. f° t New York City. Proposals for construction of electric elevator equip- ment at New York. 1910. cover-title, 17 p. f° f — — ■ Specification and proposal sheet for pneumatic door-operating sys- tem at post-office, New York. 1910. cover-title, 10 p. f° f Specifications and proposal sheet for installing heating and venti- lating system in new post-office building, New York. 1910. cover- title, 41 p. f° f Report. Annual report, fiscal vear 1910. 1910. 464 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2584.) f 8—10759 Rock Island, 111. Invitation for proposals for extension, etc., except ele- vator, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Rock Island. 1910. cover- title, 44 p. f° f Santa Cruz, Cal. Invitation for proposals [for construction, including plumbing, gas piping, heating apparatus, and electric conduits and wiring, of post-office at Santa Cruz], Oct. 24, 1910. 4 p. f° f Trinidad, Colo. Memorandum specification for construction of concrete retaining wall at post-office, Trinidad. 1910. cover-title, 4 p. f° | 178 October, 1910 Windsor, Vt. Specification and proposal sheet for new heating appa- ratus and plumbing at court-house and post-office, Windsor. 1910. cover-title, 18 p. f° t AUDITOR FOR NAVY DEPARTMENT Digest of naval appropriations, fiscal year 1911. [1910.] 51 p. 4° J AUDITOR FOR POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT Financial statement to Secretary of Treasury and Postmaster-General, quarter ended June 30, 1910.' 1910. 22 p. 4° J COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, Sept. 1, 1910; no. 70. Sept. 27, 1910. 8 p. 4' [Issued 5 times a year.] f Bulletin 911-915, Oct. 3-31, 1910; changes in officers and reserve agents of national banks, etc. [1910.] 4° [Weekly.] f Statement showing amount of national bank notes outstanding secured by U. S. bonds and by lawful money at beginning of business on [Oct. 1, 1910], with changes during preceding year and month, also kinds and amounts of bonds on deposit to secure national bank notes and public deposits. Oct. 1, 1910. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] f COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY Annual report, fiscal year 1910. 1910. 8 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2591.) t Treasury Department. 8—9969/2 Decisions, v. 16, Julv, 1909-June, 1910; containing decisions of Robert J. Tracewell and'Leander P. Mitchell. 1910. xvii+972p. (Treas. Dept, doc. 2578.) * Sheep, $2.00. 8—33959/2 GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [Sept, 1910]. Oct, 1. 1910. 2 p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept, circular 58, 1910.) t LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Caveat list of United States registered bonds, Oct. 1, 1910. [1910.] 1 p. f° [Monthly.] f Circulation statement, Oct, 1, 1910. Oct. 1 [1910]. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] t 10—21267/3 PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE-HOSPITAL SERVICE History, development, and statistics of milk charities in United States; by J. W. Kerr. 1910. 22 p. (Reprint 50.) [From Public health reports, v. 25, no. 39.] t 10—36054 List of changes of stations and duties of commissioned and other officers, Oct. 5-26, 1910. [1910.] 4° [Weekly.] J Present organization and work for protection of health in United States; by Walter Wvman. 1910. 16 p. (Reprint 49.) [From Public health reports, v. 25, no. 38.] t 10—36055 October, 1910 179 Public health reports, v. 25, nos. 4CM3; Oct. 7-28, 1910. 1910. [xvi]-f 1399-1559 p. [Weekly.] 6—25167/2 Special articles.— No. 40. Pulmonary hemorrhage in tuberculous at high alti- tude, 6,200 ft., report of 50 deaths, frequency of associated heart disease; by F. C. Smith.— Report of proceedings of 10th International Congress of Pharmacy, Brussels Sept. 1-6, 1910; by Reid Hunt. — No. 41. Conferences on epidemic poliomyelitis at meeting of American Public Health Association, Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 5-9, 1910; by W. II. Frost. — No. 42. Bacteriological procedure in suspected cholera, with report of positive case; by John F. Anderson.— No. 43. Poliomyelitis in United States.— Pre- vention of cholera, surveillance over immigrants to destination. Note.— This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and municipal health officers, etc., by the Surgeon-General of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, Treasury Department. O thers desiring these reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents for $2.00 a year. Pulmonary hemorrhage in tuberculous at high altitude, 6,200 ft., report of 56 deaths, frequency of associated heart disease; by F. C. Smith. 1910. 9+iii p. (Reprint 51.) [From Public health reports, v. 25, no. 40.] f 10—36065 Studies upon leprosy: 9, Mosquitoes in relation to transmission of leprosy [with bibliography, by Donald H. Currie]; 10, Flies in relation to transmission of leprosy [with bibliography], by Donald H. Currie; 11, Heredity versus environment in leprosy [with bibliography], by Harry T. Hollman. Sept. 1910. 50 p. ' (Public health bulletin 39.) * Paper, 10c. 9—35748/4 HYGIENIC LABORATORY Digest of comments on Pharmacopoeia of United States of America, 8th decennial revision, and National formulary, 3d edition, calendar year 1907; by Murray Gait Motter and Martin I. Wilbert. June, 1910. 464 p. (Bulletin 63; H. doc. 974.) * Paper, 35c. SECRET SERVICE DIVISION New counterfeit $10 United States note, Buffalo. Oct, 17, 1910. 1 p. 4° (Circular letter 315.) f New counterfeit $100 gold certificate. Oct. 28, 1910. 1 p. 4° (Circular letter 317.) f New counterfeits. Oct. 1, 1910. 1 p. 4° (Circular letter 314.) f Same, Oct. 18, 1910. 1 p. 4° (Circular letter 316.) f TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Annual report, fiscal vear 1910. 1910. 124 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2585. )f 8—9968/2 Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination outstanding Sept. 30, 1910. Oct. 1 [1910]. 1 p. oblong 24° f Statement of funded indebtedness of District of Columbia and late cor- poration of Washington, [b v] ex-oflicio commissioner of sinking fund of District, Sept. 30, 1910. [1910.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Quarterly.] f WAR DEPARTMENT ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Army list and directory, officers of Army, Oct. 20, 1910; [no. 131]. 1910. 121 p. large 8° [Monthly.] * Paper, 15c. single copv, $1.50 a yr. 9—35106/3 180 October, 1910 ARMY SERVICE SCHOOLS Note. — The Army Service Schools at Fort Leavenworth comprise the following: the Army School of the Line, the Army Signal School, and the Army Staff College. Annual report [of commandant with reports of assistant commandants, secretary and instructors, year ending Aug. 15], 1910. [Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 1910.] *[3]+102 p. 12° f EAST, DEPARTMENT OF THE Annual report of major general commanding [fiscal year 1910]. Govern- ors Island, N. Y., Adjutant General's Office [1910]. [l]+22 p. 12° f Headquarters Department of the East, Governors Island, N. Y. GULF, DEPARTMENT OF THE Annual report of brigadier general commanding, [fiscal year] 1910. At- lanta, Ga. [1910]. cover-title, 20 p. 12° f Headquarters Department of the Gulf, Atlanta, Ga. LAKES, DEPARTMENT OF THE Annual report of major general commanding, fiscal year 1910. Head- quarters Department of the Lakes, Chicago, 111., June 30, 1910. 34 p. 12° f Headquarters Department of the Lakes, Chicago, 111. 10—10390/2 MOUNTED SERVICE SCHOOL Annual report [of commandant, year ending] Aug. 31, 1910. [Press of Mounted Service School, Fort Riley, Kans., 1910.] [2]+21+[18] p. il. 4 p. of pi. 12° f TEXAS, DEPARTMENT OF Annual report of brigadier general commanding, [fiscal year] 1910. [Headquarters Department of Texas, San Antonio, Tex.] 1910. cover-title, 36 p. t Headquarters Department of Texas, San An- tonio, Tex. Roster of troops; [no. 2, 1910]. [San Antonio, Tex.] Oct. 1910. covei- title, 13 p. 12° f Headquarters Department of Texas, San Antonio, Tex. COAST ARTILLERY OFFICE Report of chief of coast artillery, 1910. 1910. 52 p. f ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Circular 34 [1910]; Oct. 7, 1910. [1910.] Each 1 p. 12° J General orders 11, 12 [1910]; Sept, 27, 30, 1910. [1910.] Each 1 p. 12° J Special orders 47-50 [1910]; Oct. 1-24, 1910. [1910.] Each 1 p. 12° J October, 1910 181 NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY f Note.— Lake Survey charts may be obtained from U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., or from U. S. Engineer Office, Buffalo, N. Y. Payments must be made before charts are sent, and if made by mail must be by postal or express money order payable to the order of U. S. Lake Survey Office if ordered from Detroit, or to the order of U. S. 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[Washington, Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey] Sept. 15, 1910. 29.8x35 in. fl5c. ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION, 1904- Circular [proposals for supplies] 609-611; Oct. 3-19, 1910. [1910.] 1° j Proposals for [supplies 609-611, to accompany Circular proposals for sup- plies 609-611]. [1910.] Each 1 p. 24° J CANAL ZONE, ISTHMUS OF PANAMA Canal record, Oct. 5-26, 1910; v. 4, noa. 6-9. Ancon, Canal Zone [1910]. p. 41-72, 4° [Weekly.] 7—35328/3 Note. — The Canal record is issued free of charge, one copy each, to all employees of the Commission whose names are on the gold roll. Extra copies can be obtained from the news stands of the Panama Railway Company for 5c. each. Address all communications to The Canal Record, Ancon, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. 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Coupons of the value of 5 cents each are sold in sets of 20 for $1.00. Address order to Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. No charge is made for postage on documents forwarded to points in United States, Guam, Hawaii, Philippine Islands, Porto Rico, or to Canada, Cuba, or Mexico. To other countries the regular rate of postage is charged, and remittances must cover such postage. Notes of General Interest The Report on farmers' institutes in the United States, 1909, has been reprinted (in a 5-cent pamphlet) from the Annual report of the Office of Experiment Stations. It is an encouraging report. Returns have been received from 49 States and Territories, and in 47 of them institutes had been held. More marked progress was made than in any previous year. More money was appropriated, more sessions were held, and the attendance was greater than at any other time since this means of carrying scientific agriculture to the very door of the actual farmer was devised. Progress report of investigations in human nutrition in the United States, 1905-09, is another very useful 5-cent separate from the Annual report of the Office of Experiment Stations. It briefly reviews the literature of the five years relating to human nutrition, and probably no previous five years turned out so much on this vital subject. One may not be able to learn from these brief re- views all that one should know of these matters, but the way to learn more is clearly pointed out by numerous references to the books and magazines in which extended treatises on various phases of the subject are to be found. Statistics of land-grant colleges and agricultural experiment sta- tions, fiscal year 1909, is another interesting 5-cent separate from the same prolific depository of agricultural lore. It gives the name of the president, the date of establishment, the location, the courses of study, the revenues, and numerous other details for the land- grant colleges, while for the State agricultural experiment stations it gives the location, date of establishment, principal lines of work, number and size of publications, and so forth and so on. There is a new Superintendent at the Government Reservation, Hot Springs, Ark., and his first annual report indicates that he is the proverbial new broom. He says that for 40 years systems which he calls "hotel drumming" and "doctor drumming" had been pur- sued at the Springs till they had become established industries — and nuisances. Though Hot Springs is a town of only 16,000 per- manent residents, it has GOO hotels and boarding-houses and the arrivals of visitors by rail for the first four months of the present year exceeded 53,000. As these were mostly invalids or fast livers seeking health or recuperation through the curative waters of the springs, the field for "hotel drumming" and "doctor drumming" was large and inviting. The report says, however, that the hotel 187 188 Novembek, 1910 drumming was mostly a subterfuge in aid of the doctor drumming, the chief end being to get invalids into the hands of unregistered doc- tors. The new Superintendent seems to have tackled the drumming business energetically and successfully, sending agents aboard the trains to warn visitors against the drummers, shoals of whom had formerly invaded the trains as far away as St. Louis and Memphis. The drummers were thus driven off and the Government agents informed the arriving invalids that if they employed unregistered doctors they would not be permitted to bathe in the healing waters of the Government springs. So far from these stringent measures keeping intending visitors away, the number during the past year was greater than ever before. The Superintendent believes that remarkable cures have been effected by the use of the waters at Hot Springs. Government annual reports are not all humdrum details and statistics. Here, for instance, is a very serious question raised by the Commissioner of Fisheries in his 1910 report : " In some of the hatcheries of the Bureau [of Fisheries] and in similar establishments under State and private auspices certain fish diseases have become so prevalent as to make it a matter of grave consideration whether the propagation of certain species, especially the trouts, should not be abandoned. It frequently occurs that the fish and fry are decimated by epidemics for which there are no known remedies. The gravest phase of the matter is the possible relationship of some of these diseases to mere or less kindred affections occurring in human beings. It has been deter- mined that a type of cancerous affection is of widespread distribution among domesticated trout and their offspring planted in the streams. Whether this disease has a causal relation to cancer in human beings, or whether the two are to be even traced to the same source, is a matter of doubt, but the annually increasing mortality from cancer in man and cer- tain remarkable coincidences in the geographical distribution of the dis- ease in man and fish render it imperative that it should be made the sub- ject of minute inquiry." There is a new print of Rules of practice in the Patent Office dated Oct. 1, 1910. Experiment Stations Office Circular 99 is another one of those excellent publications looking to the diffusion of scientific education in agriculture of which so many have been issued by the same office. Its title is Farmers' institutes for young people. A leaflet has been issued by the General Land Office dated Oct. 11, 1910, under the title Soldiers' and sailors' homestead rights. A study of melting-point determinations, with special reference to the melting-point requirements of the United States Pharma- copoeia, is the title of Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin 70. This title may not convey a very definite idea to the lay reader, but melting- points are among the most important tests in identifying drugs and determining their purity, and as by sec. 7, Food and drugs act, approved June 30, 1906, the Pharmacopoeia is made. the standard by which adulterations are to be determined, Bulletin 70 seems justi- fied in its comment " that the food and drugs act confers upon the November, 1910 189 Pharmacopoeia, in its field of operation, the exalted dignity of a Federal statute — makes it the law of the land in the vitally im- portant matter of official drug standards — and imposes upon that body of men which constitutes the United States Pharmacopoeial Convention the very great responsibility of producing a Pharma- copoeia which shall, in every sense, uphold the dignity of the law and be worthy to represent the final authority on the standardiza- tion of drugs." The ninth decennial revision of the Pharmacopoeia is now pending, and the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, more especially through its Hygienic Laboratory, is contributing actively and earnestly to this important and highly technical work. To this end Bulletin 70 submits a series of recommendations as to methods of determining melting-points for incorporation in the new edition of the Pharmacopoeia. The price of Bulletin 70 is 15 cents. This and other publications of the Public Health and Marine- Hospital Sei-vice are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Water-supply paper 255, Underground waters for farm use, is of so practical a character and appeals to so wide a public that it is likely to be in active demand. It sells' at 15 cents. The Census Bureau's special report on telephones is out of press. Cloth, 55 cents. Another excellent separate from the 1909 Annual report of the Office of Experiment Stations, entitled Reclamation of the southern Louisiana wet prairie lands, has been issued and sells at 10 cents. The Report itself, from which so many useful separate pamphlets have been reprinted, is priced at 40 cents in paper covers and 55 cents in cloth binding. Plant Industry Bureau Bulletin 193, Experiments in blueberry culture, brings the promise of a valuable addition to the stock of cultivated small fruits. The blueberry is not a huckleberry. There are several differences, perhaps the most noticeable being the fact that the seeds of the blueberry are so small that they are un- noticeable in eating the berries. It is found that the blueberry will not grow in fertilized or limed soils, but only in acid peaty soils in which other fruit plants will not grow at all. It there- fore offers a means of profitably utilizing millions of acres of soil now unutilized. It bears transportation well, and at its best is a fine fruit, the choicest of the wild berries, which are the only ones now known, going almost exclusively to the Boston market and com- manding there a high price. With the prospect of improvement of its size and quality by cultivation, it is a matter worth the while of fruit growers to look into. Bulletin 193 is a very complete expo- sition of the subject, reporting the researches of several years. It is profusely illustrated, and sold by the Superintendent of Docu- ments at 25 cents. The 16th index for binding Farmers' bulletins has been issued. It provides title page, table of contents, and index I'm- binding the 25 numbers, 376 to 400. Similar 'apparatus" for binding each 190 November, 1910 25 numbers has been issued, from the beginning of the series more than 20 years ago, and the farmer, stockgrower, fruitgrower, or poultryman who has the complete set bound and indexed in 16 vols, has a library which will come to his aid in almost any emergency. Vol. 37, Proceedings of the National Museum, has been published. Animal Industry Bureau Bulletin 126, The bacteriology of com- mercially pasteurized and raw market milk, is a timely contribu- tion to the large and growing mass of literature on the milk question. One of the most voluminous and important of the publications of the National Monetary Commission, Laws of the United States concerning money, banking, and loans, 1778-1909, was published as Senate document 5S0, 61st Congress, 2d session, with a very brief and inadequate table of contents, though with a full index. A full table of contents (22 pages) has now been published as Senate document 580, part 2. Bulletin 81, Statistics Bureau, Agriculture Department, Grain movement in the Great Lakes region, is the result of special collec- tion of data and its facts are not shown in any other Government publication (so avers the introductory page). The Division of Militia Affairs, War Department, has issued for 1910 a report of 284 pages, with map. Since the militia became a national as well as a State ward, the interest in this important branch of the national defense has shown a decided increase. Bulletin 45, Ethnology Bureau, has the title Chippewa music, Frances Densmore being the author. Director Holmes states that Miss Densmore has been for several years engaged in the study of Indian music, phonograph records being one of the means employed. The present work, of 216 pages, is illustrated by 12 plates, 8 text figures, and numerous scores and " song pictures." Entomology Bureau Bulletin SO, Papers on deciduous fruit in- sects and insecticides, has been in course of publication in parts. Part 6, Life history of the codling moth in northwestern Pennsyl- vania ; Part 7, The one-spray method in the control of the codling moth and the plum curculio; and Part S, Tests of sprays against the European fruit lecanium and the European pear scale, have now been received. These complete Bulletin SO, which will soon be issued as one publication, with index. The petition of the United States of America, filed in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York in the suit for the dissolution of the American Sugar Refining Company, popularly known as the Sugar Trust, is a volume of 221 pages, the most of them decidedly interesting reading. Labor Bureau Bulletin S9, the one last issued, has for leading article a very comprehensive paper of 413 pages on child-labor legislation in Europe. November, 1910 191 Note. — The documents briefly described in the two notes next following were entered under their appropriate headings in the Monthly catalogue for October, but without the prices, which at that time were not obtainable. Chemistry Bureau Bulletin 134, Maple-sap sirup, its manufacture, composition, and the effect of environment thereon, should be a welcome document to all northernborn Americans, for to their palates the most delectable of all sweets is that derived from the spring-flowing sap of the hard-maple tree. This bulletin draws a broad line between sap-sirup and sugar-sirup, saying that sirup made by melting maple sugar is not the real thing. Only in sirup made from the sap, and made under the best conditions and with the utmost care and skill, are the exquisite qualities of the maple sweet preserved. How to do this and the reasons for doing it are shown in this bulletin, and it would be well worth the while of all maple-sirup farmers to study it, for there is hardly any limit to the price they may 'get for their product when it is really of the best possible quality. The price of Chemistry Bureau Bulletin 134 is 25 cents. It is profusely illustrated. Contributions from the national herbarium, vol. 15, is out of press. Its title is The North American species of Panicum. It describes 197 species and 8 subspecies. Price 40 cents. WOMAN AND CHILD WAGE-EARNERS The Labor Bureau has in course of publication a very extensive report on this subject, resulting from an investigation ordered by Congress, Jan. 29, 1907, in an act providing for an investigation of " the industrial, social, moral, educational, and physical condition of woman and child workers in the United States, wherever em- ployed, with special reference to their age, hours of labor, term of employment, health, illiteracy, sanitary and other conditions sur- rounding their occupation, and the means employed for the pro- tection of their health, person, and morals." The bill as passed did not carry an appropriation, but each of the two succeeding sundry civil bills appropriated $150,000, thus enabling the Bureau to send into the field a large force of special agents to gather the data nec- essary to fill the very large order given by Congress. For nearly a year past almost the whole local force of the Bureau has been engaged in preparing the data thus gathered for publi- cation. The report will be published as Senate document 645, 61st Con- gress. 2d session, in 19 parts or volumes, under the general title Condition of woman and child wage-earners in the United States. No provision thus far has been made for a departmental or bureau edition without the Congressional document number. The manu- script for the first nine volumes has already been sent to the Public Printer. These volumes will bear the following subtitles: Volume 1, Cotton textile industry; 2, Clothing industry; 3, Glass industry; 67752— No. 191—10 2 192 November, 1910 4, Silk industry; 5, Wage-earning women in stores and factories; 6, Some phases of the beginnings of child labor legislation in certain States; 7, Conditions under which children leave school to go to work; S, Juvenile delinquency and its relation to employment; 9, History of women in industry in the United States. The remaining ten volumes will be sent to the Public Printer within the next few weeks. Their numerical order has not been finally determined, but they will consider these subjects: Hard- ships attending child-labor laws: Eelatiou of occupation and crimi- nality of women; "Women as machine operators in the metal trades; Women in laundries; History of women in trade unions; Causes of death among woman and child cotton mill operatives; Employment of women and infant mortality; Hookworm disease among cotton mill operatives ; Employment of women and children in selected industries ; Employment of women and children in agriculture. With but few exceptions, these volumes are based on original data collected solely for this investigation and therefore not avail- able in other form. It is by far the most extensive investigation ever made of this most interesting and important subject. The vol- umes are sure to furnish the occasion for much discussion and agi- tation, and quite probably for further legislation. THE MOST VALUABLE MIXEKAL " The man in the street " is likely to scoff when he first hears water spoken of as " the most abundant and most valuable mineral in nature," but this is the class and the rank assigned to it by the United States Geological Survey, and the Survey is consequently giving to it all the attention that can be given with appropriations which it considers quite inadequate to the tremendous magnitude of the work. What has been accomplished, however, seems fairly wonderful when one who has not kept pace with the progress of the work comes to consider it in its present stage. The first and greatest thing to know about water is what supply of it can be had at any particular place. To this end the Survey has hundreds of stations all over the country occupied in measuring rivers and smaller streams, gaging their flow and computing the averages, so that there are few streams of much importance on which the Survey can not give data. Whether a stream is wanted for public or for private use, the average volume