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The Biological Survey Bureau, Agriculture Department, has issued two Service and regulatory announcements, the 1st, dated July 21, promulgating Regulations for the protection of deer, moose, caribou, sheep, and mountairi goats in Alaska ; the 2d, July 23, proposing amendments of the regulations of Oct. 1, 1913, for the protection of migratory birds. As required by law, these amendments umst be made public three months before they are to be put in force. During these three months the Agriculture Department will receive and consider petitions and briefs from persons interested and hold hearings. As finally approved, the new regulations will take effect on or after Oct. 1, 1914. when approved by the President. Farmers' bulletin 611 is the Agricultural outlook for July. It states that the composite condition of all crops of the United States on July 1, 1914, was about 8.7 per cent, better than the outturn of crops last year. Examination papers for admission to the United States Naval Academy, April. 3907-April, 1914, have been printed in a pamphlet for general information. They show the young candidate what tough questions have been asked ; but they do not show him what tougher questions remain to be asked. Copies are sup- plied by the Superintendent of the Academy. The first (1918) number in the United States Geological Survey's new annual series. Shorter contributions to general geology, has been issued as Professional paper 85. It is made up of five expert papers, with preface and index. From the Superintendent of Documents, 25 cents. Fifteen cents to the Superintendent of Documents will bring a new and bril- liantly illustrated pamphlet entitled Origin of the scenic features of the Glacier National Park. The Interstate Commerce Commission has printed a new set of Regulations for the transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles, to become effective Oct. 1 next. 20 cents. The tenure of the United States Commission on Industrial Relations expires by limitation Aug. 23, 1915, that date being three years from the date of ap- proval of the law creating the Commission There was delay in making the nine appointments of members of the Commission and of course additional delay in organizing, finding the right material for the staff, and planning the work, so that now little more than a year of life remains to the Commission — unless Congress sees fit to extend its term. It has thus far issued but one publication, a pamphlet of 16 pages entitled Tentative proposals for consideration on the question of public and private employment otfices. These proposals are pub- lished for the purpose of eliciting criticisms and suggestions, which are invited. Presumably the Commission will publish a report, but this can hardly be written until its work has been completed. The Commission has been lately holding bearings in Chicago. The Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy Department, has in press a 7th edition of the Flags of maritime nations. All the national flags of the world will be shown in their actual colors. The colored lithographic plates will in fact make up nearly the whole of the book, though there will be some descriptive text. The date of publication has not yet been announced. Copies will be on gale by the Superintendent of Documents at $2 or less. The last previous issue was dated 1899. though there were some reprints of later date. Senate document 719, 62d Congress, now in press, is a compilation of laws, agreements. Executive orders, proclamations, etc., relating to the Indian inhabit- ants of the United States, negotiated and enacted from Dec. 1. 1902. to 1913. JuLv, 1914 7 Ifc is virtually a 3d volume oi Kappler's 2-volume set of ludiau laws and treaties. The Superiutendent of Documents will liave copies of the new volume for sale and has also still in stock vols. 1 and 2 at $2 each. 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There is a 3d edition of the Catalogue of coins, tokens, and medals of the numismatic collection of the Mint of the United States at Philadelphia, which has proved to be a very popular book. It has 694 pages of text and is pro- fusely illustrated. The Superintendent of Documents has sold hundreds of copies and can still supply them at $1.00 each. The Interstate Commerce Commission report on the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Co. has been printed, with evidence, as Senate docu- ment 544, 63d Congress. It is generally considered to be the most caustic re- port ever made by the Commission. July 15 the Senate ordered 10,000 copies of the report, without the evidence, to be printed " for the use of the Senate document room." This last clause means that they will not be divided among the Senators pro rata, but on the principle of " first come, first served." July 30 the Interstate Commerce Commission released for general distribu- tion an important little document which had been printed confidentially. The title is National code of rules governing the weighing and reweighing of car- load freight. It is now on the sales list of the Superintendent of Documents. Single copies, 5 cents. Another important confidential publication released on the same day is Bureau of Animal Industry order 211, Regulations governing the meat inspec- tion of the Department of Agriculture, effective Nov. 1, 1914, except regulation 27, effective Jan. 1, 1915. 10 cents. In March and April, 1913. volumes 1 and 2 of Review of Forest Service in- vestigations were published. Because of changes in the plans of publication of the Agriculture Department, it is not likely that any other numbers of the Re- view will be published. It was planned as a professional rather than a popular S July, 1914 publication. It was intended that it siioukl deal with matters on which the Forest Service cannot yet speak authoritatively. A certain freedom was given for the expression of individual opinion. The views presented are for pro- fessional consideration on their merits and full resijonsibility for them is not assumed by the Forest Service. The volumes issued are liberally illustrated. Copies are on sale by the Superintendent of Documents at 15 cents each. The Forest Service of the United States, which is a bureau of the Agricul- ture Department at Washington, also maintains the following-named auxiliary establishments: Forest products laboratory, Madison, Wis.; Ground wood laboratory, Wausau, Wis. ; Wood testing laboratory, Seattle, Wash. ; Experiment station on the Kaniksu national forest, Priest River, Idaho ; Experiment sta- tion, Cloquet, Minn. ; Experiment station on the Pike national forest, Manitou, Colo. ; Experiment station on the Rio Grande national forest. Wagon Wheel Gap, Colo. ; Experiment station on the Coconino national forest, Flagstaff. Ariz. ; Exi^eriment station on the Manti national forest, Ephraim, Utah ; Experiment station on the Plumas national forest, Quincy, Cal. ; Seed-testing laboratory and willow-holt station, Arlington farm, Washington, D. C. ; Dendrological laboratory, Washington, D. C. The 1st Report of the Public Utilities Commission of the District of Columbia has been released from confidence and is now on sale by the Superintendent of Documents at 25 cents. Judging from inquiries received, this report has ex- cited more than a merely local interest. A new edition of the Signal book, U. S. Army, is in press. It will not carry the designation " Circular 7 " as former editions have done. Decisions of the Comptroller of the Treasury will hereafter be published in monthly, quarterly, and annual editions. Monthly issues will appear for July, August, October, November, January, February, April, and May. Quarterly editions will appear in September, December, and March. The annual edition will bear date in July. There will be 8 monthlies, 3 quarterlies, and one annual for each year. National and State indebtedness and [productive) funds and investments, 1870 to 1913, is the titl§ of an important compilation lately published by the Census Bureau. The word " productive " does not appear on the title-page but is found in the letter of transmittal, and evidently belongs. Sold by the Docu- ments Office at 40 cents. CANDLERS AND BTJSHELMEN The " Egg candling chart " is one of the latest enterprises of the Chemistry Bureau, Agriculture Department. It consists of 16 portraits in the natural colors of hens' eggs of various grades, from the delectable egg of absolute fresh- ness to the addled egg of odoriferous conditions. Each egg depicted is shown as it looks in the shell " before the candle " and also as it looks when taken from the shell. For use in illustrating Department Bulletin 51. "A bacterio- logical and chemical study of commercial eggs in the producing districts of the central West,* the chart has been cut up into 8 full-page plates, each containing 2 colored portraits of one egg, showing it in the shell and out. The bulletin has 77 pages of text, describing the various misadventures which may befall an egg in the course of its travels, telling how to detect the presence of these maladies, and whether eggs presenting any of the various appearances shown in the chart should be marketed as " fresh," should be sent to the " breakers," or should be discarded as impossible. The "breakers" are concerns which take eggs out of their shells and freeze or dry them for use by bakers or others who use large numbers of eggs in manufactures. July, 1914 9 Candlers are persons who examine eggs when held up before a light. For- merly this light was a candle and the places of use were the dark cellars under country stores. Thus the terms "candling" and "candler" originated. Bul- letin 51 recommends an electric bulb as the proper light to be used by " can- dlers " in " candling " nowadays, but still adheres to the old terms. " Candling " has grown into a calling in which many persons are employed and in which much expertness has been developed. The plates show just what the "can- dlers" see in their work and what these sights mean to them. The name is a somewhat curious survival of a trade term after the conditions under which it originated have been much changed. Perhaps an even more curious Instance of a similar survival is the term " bushelman " in the tailoring trade. Years and years ago the tailors who were employed to make the slight changes and repairs immediately required in men's clothes for which customers were waiting found that the handiest thing to curl up on was the bottom of a half-bushel measure. It was smooth and the right size and it came into general use. Hence the name " bushelman." which survives though the half-bushels have mostly disappeared. What have bushelmen to do with eggs? Nothing at all. So we return to Bulletin 51. It is the first of a series of reports resulting from the investigation of frozen and dried eggs now making by the Food Research Laboratory of the Chemistry Bureau, Agriculture Department. The Laboratory, which is located in Philadelphia, is under the direction of Dr. Mary Engel Pennington, a chemist and bacteriologist of extended exi)erience and one of the best-paid women in the Government service. The egg of the domestic fowl has been from time immemorial and still is one of the most important foods of mankind in all parts of the world. "Whether reading Bulletin 51 will increase or diminish the appetite for this food must depend entirely on the reader. The bulletin is sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 40 cents. The price of the chart alone is 30 cents. CORRECTION FOR JANUARY, 1914, MONTHLY CATALOtiUE For "Same" in 1st line of 3d entry under District of Columbia on page 348, read " Same, year ended June 30. 1911." 55646— No. 235—14 2 Monthly Catalogue No. 235 JTT.Y 1914 AGHICULTURE 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. Calilc. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 210, regulations governing inter- state movement of live stock, eftective July 1. 1014. June 18, 1914. 36 p. [Corrected print. Tbe 1st print of this publication contained errors in the headings on p. 3 and 16.] * Paper, 5c. Same 211, regulations governing meat inspection of Department of Agri- culture, effective Nov. 1. 1914. except regulation 27, effective Jan. 1, 1915. July 30, 1914. 97 p. il. * Paper, 10c. Same 212-214; [June 22-] July 14. 1914. [1914.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. [Consist of orders concerning quarantine of cattle, etc.] t Live-stock and miscellaneous agricultural statistics, 1913. 1914. iii+455- .514 p. ([Yearbook] separate 631. ) [From Yearbook, 1913.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 7—1951/2 Crops. Statistics of principal crops. 1913. 1914. iii+ 369-455 p. ([Yearbook] se])a rate 6.30.) [From Yearbook, 1913.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 6— 11.35/2 Employees. List of v/orkers in sub.iects pertaining to agriculture and home economics in Department of Agriculture and in State agricultural colleges and experiment stations : corrected to June 1, 1914. 1914. 90 p. [The list of workers in the Department of Agriculture was prepared in the Publica- tions Division, and the list of workers in agricultural colleges and experiment stations was prepared in the Experiment Stations Office. The latter replaces Organization lists of agricultural colleges and experiment stations in United States heretofore issued bv the Experiment Stations Office.] * Paper, 10c. Agr 14—1274 General Education Board. Rockefeller Foundation, letter transmitting, in re- sponse to resolution, certain information in regard to relation of General Edu- cation Board of Rockefeller Foundation to work of Department of Agricul- ture. 1914. 16 p. (S. doc. 538.) * Paper, 5c. 14—30587 Insecticides. Amendment 3 to Rules and regulations for carrying out provisions of insecticide act of 1910 [including collection and examination of specimens of insecticides, paris greens, lead arsenates, and fungicides]. [1914.] 2 p. (Circular 34. amendment 3.) t Journal. .Tournal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 4 ; July, 1914. Department of Agriculture, Washington, 1914. cover-title, 251-330+ [12] p. il. 2 pi. 12 p. of pi. large 8° * Paper, 2.5c. single copy, $2.50 for 12 nos. Agr 13—1837/3 Contents. — Identification of species of Fusarium occurring on sweet potato, Ipomoea batatas [with list of literature cited] ; by H. W. Wollenweber.— Mutation in Egyptian cotton [with list of literature cited] ; by Thomas H. Kearney. — Influence of host on morphological characters of Puccinia ellisiana and Puccinia andropogonis ; by W. H. Long. — Ability of streptococci to survive pasteurization ; by S. Henry Ayers and William T. .Johnson, jr. Note. — This publication will be distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to large universities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the Agriculture Department. Others desiring the Journal may obtain it from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Preparation of arti-.^les for Journal of agricultural research. Department of Agriculture, Washington, July 1, 1914. 8 p. large 8° t 12 July, 1914 Quarantine. Notice of quarantine 17. July 23, 1914. 4 p. (Federal Horti- cultural Board. ) t Agr 12—1522/3 Regulations. Administrative regulations of Department of Agriculture, effec- tive July 1, 1914. 1914. 79 p. 16° t Weekly news letter to crop correspondents, v. 1, no. 47-51 ; July 1-29, 1914. [1914.] Eacli4p.il. 4° t Apr 14— 310/3 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Bacteria. Ability of streptococci to survive pasteurization ; by S. Henry Ayers and William T. Johnson, jr. July 15, 1914. cover-title, p. 321-330, il. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 4.] I Agr 14 — 1269/3 Cheese. Bacteria concerned in production of characteristic flavor in cheese of Cheddar type [with list of literature cited] ; by Alice C. Evans, E. G. Hast- ings, and E. B. Hart. June 15, 1914. cover-title, p. 167-192, large 8° [Pre- pared in cooperation with Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station. From Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 3.] t Agr 14 — 1198 ■ Relation of action of certain bacteria to ripening of cheese of cheddar type [with list of literature cited] ; by E. B. Hart, E. G. Hastings, E. M. Flint, and Alice C. Evans. June 15, 1914. coverrtitle, p. 193-216, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 3.] t Agr 14 — 1197 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, June, 1914 ; [no.] 86. July 24, 1914. p. 81-92. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. Agr 7— 1658/2 Note. — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to persons in the service of the Animal Industry Bureau, to proprietors of establishments at which the Federal meat inspection is conducted, to public officials whose duties render it neces- sary for them to have such information, and to journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Silos. Homemade silos ; by Helmer Rabild, A. K. Risser, and K. E. Parks. July 21, 1914. 47 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 589.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1308 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Birds. Birds in relation to alfalfa weevil ; by E. R. Kalmbach. July 27, 1914. 64 p. il. 5 pi. (Agriculture Dept., Bulletin 107; Professional paper.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 14—1271 Explanation of proposed changes in Regulations for protection of migra- tory birds. July 23, 1914. 2 p. t Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements: Proposed amendments of regulations of Oct. 1, 1913, for protection of migratory birds. July 23, 1914. 2 p. * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. Same : Regulations for protection of deer, moose, caribou, sheep, and mountain goats in Alaska. July 21, 1914. 2 p. CHEMISTRY BUREAU Eggs. Bacteriological and chemical study of commercial eggs in producing districts of central West. July 20, 1914. 77 p. il. 8 pi. (Agriculture Dept., Bulletin 51; Professional paper.) [Plates also published on one sheet en^ titled Egg candling chart, which see below.] * Paper, 40c. Agr 14 — 1261/5 Egg candling chart. Breuker & Kessler Co., Phila.[1914.] 1 p. il. 19X25 in. [The illustrations on this chart also appear as plates in connec- tion with Agriculture Department Bulletin 51, which see above.] * 30c. Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, June, 1914; [no.] 6. July 17, 1914. p. 415-421. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. Agr 14—194/4 Note. — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. July, 1914 13 CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU Note. — Formerly Statistics Bureau. Name changed by act of June 30, 1914, maklDg appropriations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1915. Agriculture. Agricultural outlook. July 21. lf)14. 39 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 611.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13 — 1723/3 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Bees. Temperature of bee colony; by Burton N. Gates. July 22. 1914. 29 p. il. (Agriculture Dept.. Bulletui 96; Professional paper.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1262/3 Boll toeevils. Feeding habits of boll weevil on plants other than cotton ; by B. R. Goad. June 15. 1914. cover-title, p. 235-245, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 3.] ± Agr 14 — 1201 Conifers. Insect damage to cones and seeds of Pacific Coast conifers; by John M. Miller. July 9, 1914. 7 p. 3 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 95.) ♦Paper, 5c. A.irr 14— 1226/2 Flies. Experiments in destruction of fly larvae in horse manure [with list of literature cited] ; by F. C. Cook, R. H. Hutchison, and F. :M. vScales. July 14. 1914. 26 p. 2 pi. 2 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept., Bulletin 118; Professional paper.) * Paper. 10c. Aiir 14— 1265/4 Sequoia pitch moth, menace to pine in western Montana ; by Josef Brnnner. July 11, 1914. 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept.. Bulletin 111; Professional paper.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1228/3 EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Black Sicamp. Report upon Black and Boggy swamps drainage district. Hampton and Jasper counties, S. C. ; by F. G. Eason. July 13, 1914. 21 p. il. 1 pi. map. (Agriculture Dept.. Bulletin 114; Professional pai>er. ) * Paper, 15c. Agr 14—1264/2 Experiment station record. Experiment station record, v. 30. no. 8; June, 1914. 1914. cover-title, x +701-800 p. * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.00 per vol. (2 vols, a yr.). 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, .3 to each volume. These are made up almost exclusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. Same. v. 30. no. 9; abstract number. July 17, 1914. cover-title, ix+801- 900 p. Sicine. Illustrated lecture on swine in United States [with list of references] ; by Walter B. Jessee. July 1, 1914. 16 p. (Syllabus 16.) [Prepared in co- operation with Animal Industry Bureau.] t Agr 14 — 1229/2 POBTO RICO AGBICULTUBAL EXPERIMENT STATION Pelliciilaria koleroga on coffee in Porto Rico [with list of literature cited] ; by G. L. Fawcett. June 15, 1914. cover-title, p. 231-233, il. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 3.] t Agr 14^1200 FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD Nursery stock. Rules and regulations [prepared by Federal Horticultural Board] under plant quarantine act, general, including nursery stock. July 1, 1914. 11 p. [This supersedes and is a revision of Circular 44 of the Agri- culture Department.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 14 — 1230/4 Potatoes. Rules and regulations under plant quarantine act, interstate move- ment of potatoes from areas quarantined for powdery scab. July 20, 1914. 5 p. * Paper, 5c. Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, June, 1914; [no.] 5. Julv 17. 1914. p. 29-46. * Paper. 5c. single copy. 50c. a yr. Agr 14—385/5 14 July, 1914 FOREST SERVICE Field programs. July field program [and Service notes J, 1914. July 15, 1914. p. 1-31, 16" [Quarterly.] t Agr 9— 1401 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Agriculture. Profits in farnjing on irrigated areas in Utah Lake Valley: by E. H. Thomson and H. M. Dixon. July 24, 1914. 21 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 117.) * Paper, oc. Agr 14— 1272 Citrus-root nematode; by N. A. Cobb. June 15, 1914. cover-title, p. 217-230, il. large 8° [From Journal of agricultuml research, v. 2. no. 3.] t Agr 14—1199 Corn. Acidity as factor in determining degree of soundness of corn ; by H. J. Besley and G. H. Baston. July 23, 1914. 45 p. il. 1 pi. (Agriculture Dept., Bulletin 102; Professional paper.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 14— 1263/5 Cotton. Classification and grading of cotton; by D. E. Earle and W. S. Dean. July 10, 1914. 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 591.) ♦Pa- per^ 5c. Agr 14 — 1275 Mutation in Egyptian cotton [with list of literature cited] ; by T. H. Kearney. July 15, 1914. cover-title, 287-302+ [8] p. 9 p. of pi. large 8" [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 4.] t Agr 14 — 1267/4 Pla}its. How to send living plant material to America; by David Falrchild. [1914.] 3 p. 6 p. of pi. 4° * Paper, 5c. Rvfits. Identity of Peridermium fusiforme with Peridermium cerebrum ; by C^eorge G. Hedgcock and W. H. Long. June 15, 1914. cover-title, p. 247-250. 1 pi. large 8° |From Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 3.] t Agr 14—1202 ■ Influence of host on morphological characters of Puccinia ellisiana and Puccinia andropogonis ; by W. H. Long. July 15, 1914. cover-title^ p. 303- .■:19, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 4.] t Agr 14—1268/2 Siiimps. Outfit for boring taprooted stumps for blasting; by Harry Thompson. July 11, 1914. 5 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 600.) * Pa- l)er, 5c. Agr 14—1307 8vine. Pasture and grain crops for hogs in Pacific Northwest; by Byron Hunter. July 6, 1914. 27p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 599. ) [This is a reprint of Bulletin 68 of the Agriculture Department.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 14—192 Thrip.i as ix)llinators of beet flowers; by Harry B. Shaw. July 10, 1914. 12 p. il. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 104.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1227/3 PUBLIC ROADS OFFICE Dufit. Progress reports of experiments in dust prevention and road preserva- tion, 1913. July 10. 1914. 46 p. (Agriculture Dept., Bulletin 105; Profes- sional paper.) "*Pai3er, 5c. Agr 10— 1142^3 Road drag and how it is used. July 7, 1914. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 597.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14— 1270 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Agrirult'ure Department. Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- n.ent], June, 1914. [1914.] 4 p. t Agr 9— 1414/2 Farmers' bulletins. Farmers' bulletins [avaikible for distribution]. July 1, 1914. 3 p. t ■ Same. July 10, 1914. 3 \k t . [Farmers'] bulletins of interest to persons residing in cities and towns. Edition of May 6, 1914. 1914. 1 ]). t Same. Edition of July, 1914. 1914. 1 ]). t July, 1914 15 SOILS BUREAU Carroll County, Mo. Soil survey of Carroll County, Mo.; by E. S. Vanatta and L. V. Davis. July 17, 1914. 34 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field opera- tions, 1912.] * Paper, 15c. Cherokee County, Eans. Soil survey of Cherokee County, Kans. ; by Percy O. Wood and R. I. Throckmorton. June 27, 1914. 42 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Kansas State Agricultural College and Experiment Sta- tion. From Field operations, 1912.] * Paper, 15c. Field operations of Bureau of Soils, [calendar year] 1911, 13th report, by Mil- ton Whitney; with accompanying papers. July 28, 1914. 2356 p. il. 7 pi. 20 p. of pi. map, and portfolio of 50 maps. Text and portfolio, * cloth, $6.00. Agr 8—875/2 Oreenwood County, Kans. Soil survey of Greenwood County, Kans. ; by W. C. Byers, N. S. Robb, and J. P. Stack. June 25. 1914. 34 p. il. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Kansas State Agricultural College and Experiment Station. From Field oi^erations. 1912.] * Paper, 15c. Hamilton Vownty, Ind. Soil survey of Hamilton County, Ind. ; by Lewis A. Hurst, E. J. Grimes, R. S. Hesler, and H. G. Young. June 29, 1914. 32 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Indiana. From Field operations, 1912.] * Paper, 15c. Miller County, Mo. Soil survey of Miller County, Mo. ; by H. G. Lewis and F. Y. Emerson. July 22, 1914. 28 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with University of Missturi Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field operations, 1912.] * Paper. 15c. Potash salts and other salines in Great Basin region ; by G. J. Young. June 30. 1914. 96 p. i!. 6 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept., Bulletin 61 ; Professional paper.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 14— 1225/3 Tipton County, Ind. Soil survey of Tipton County, Ind. ; by Lewis A. Hurst and E. J. Grimes. June 29, 1914. 30 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Indiana. From Field operations, 1912.] * Paper, 15c. SOLICITOR OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Coca cola. Food and drugs act, decision of circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit affirming judgment of district court for eastern district of Tennessee dismissing libel for condemnation and forfeiture of 40 barrels, etc., of coca cola seized under sec. 10 of food and drugs act of June 30. 1906. June 30, 1914. 9 p. (Circular 80.) * Paper, 5c. Food and drugs act. decision of circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit affirming judgment of district court for southern district of New York in prosecution for violation of food and drugs act, June 30, 1906. July 31, 1914. 12 p. (Circular 81.) * Paper, 5c. STATISTICS BUREAU Note. — Name changed to Crop Estimates Bureau by act of June 30, 1914, making appropriations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1915. See page 13. WEATHER BUREAU Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 1. no. 4; Apr. 1914. [1914.] cover-title. [236] p. il. map, 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. Note. — Made up of separate Climatological data issued from 42 section centers of the United States. Printed at the several section centers and assembled and bound at the Washington OflBce. Issued principally for service use and exchange. The separate Climatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at the rate of .5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each section. Monthly iceathcr revicir. v. 42. no 4: Apr. 1914. [July 21] 1914. cover-title, p. 195-256, il. S p. of pi. and maps. 4" * Paper. 25c. single copy, $2.50 a yr. Agr 9—990/4 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. The material is prepared and classified in accordance with the following sections : Sec. 1. Aerology. — Sec. 2, General meteorology. — Sec. 3, Forecasts and general conditions 16 July, 1914 of atmosphere. — Sec. 4, Rivers and floods. — Sec. 5, Bibliography. — Sec. 6, Weather of month. Special articles. — Principia atmospherica, study of circulation of atmosphere ; by W. N. Shaw. — Birkeland's theory of zodiacal light; [by Cleveland Abbe, Jr.]. — Possible connection betv^een magnetic and meteorological phenomena, by Kristiau Birke- land ; [translated byl Jessie Muir. — Radiotransmission and vk^eather ; by A. H. Tay- lor. — Maurer & Dorno on progress and geographical distribution of atmospheric-optical disturbance of 1912-13; [summarized by Cleveland Abbe, jr.]. — Meteorological observa- tions in connection with botanical geography, agriculture, and forestry ; by Raphael Zon. — Tasks and problems for meteorological explorations in the Antarctic, by Wil- helm Meinardus ; translated by Cleveland Abbe, jr. — Conversion of barometric read- ings into standard units of pressure ; by Roy N. Covert. — Ice patrol over north At- lantic Ocean ; by Edward H. Bowie. — Notes from Weather Bureau library ; by C. Fitzhugh Talman. National weather and crop hulletin, week ending July 6-week ending July 27, 1914. Washington, Weather Bureau Office, July 7-28, 1914. Each [8] p. 11. large 4° [Weekly, April-October, monthly remainder of year.] * Paper. 25c. a yr. ' Agr9— 1305 Note. — The publication of the National weather bulletin in the single sheet form was discontinued with the issue of June 29, 1914. Hereafter this bulletin will appear in quarto form of S or more pages, and in addition to the usual weather and crop in- formation it will contain diagrams showing for the preceding weeks, from the be- ginning of the season, the temperature and precipitation conditions over the larger crop-growing areas, with departures from the normal values. The diagrams will like- wise contain certain data showing the condition of the principal crops in these areas from month to month. Weather map. Daily weather map [of United States, containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River except Illinois and Wisconsin], July 1-31, 1914. 1st edition. [1914.] 19X24 in. [Not issued on Sundays or holidays.] * Editions issued at Washington, D. C., 25c. a month, $2.50 a yr. ; editions issued at about 65 stations throughout the United States, 20c. a month, $2.00 a yr. ' Same [containing forecasts for United States], July 1-31, 1914. 2d edi- tion. [1914.] 19X24 in. [The Sunday number does not contain as much information as the edition for week days. Each map contains on the reverse a weather map of the northern hemisphere.] * 30c. a month, $3.00 a yr. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Civil service. Instructions to applicants, 5th civil-service district, headquarters, Atlanta, Ga. June, 1914. 36 p. t Instructions to applicants, 10th civil-service district, headquarters, New Orleans, La. June, 1914. 36+ [1] p. t Examinations. [Announcements and postponements of examinations] July 22- Sept. 10, 1914. June 25-July 21, 1914. Each 1 p. or [2] p. 4° and f t Manual of examinations for fall of 1914. July, 1914. 160 p. t 7—35308/2 Mechanics. Instructions to applicants for examination for mechanical trades and other noneducational positions in Departmental and Indian services. July, 1914. 4 p. t Postr/iasters. Schedule of examinations for 4th-class postmaster in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Michigan, South Carolina, [and] Wisconsin, Aug. 3-22, 1914. [1914.] various paging, 4° [The schedule of examinations is published separately for each State.] t Shorthand. Information for applicants for stenographer and typewriter exami- nations. July, 1914. 38 p. t Transfers. Information concerning transfers. June, 1914. 7 p. t COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Note. — The Department of Commerce has a limited edition of its publications whicli it distributes gratuitously to those who apply for them. standards Bureau. Draft of provision for inclusion in general deficiency bill to pay salaries of certain employees transferred from Bureau of Chemistry of Department of Agriculture to Bureau of Standards, Department of Com- merce. July 8, 1914. 2 p. (H. doc. 1116.) % July, 1914 17 Tuberculosis. Prevention of tuberculosis among Government employees; pre- pared [by special committee appointed] in accordance with Executive order of Dec. 7, 1905. 1914. 12 p. [Reprint of publication issued by Tuberculosis Committee in 1906.] t 14 — ^30610 CENSUS BUREAU Ahstract of census. Thirteenth census of United States. 1910 : Abstract of cen- sus, statistics of f)opulation, agriculture [including irrigation], manufactures, and mining for United States. States, and principal cities. [Edition] May, 1914. 1914. 569 p. 11. 4" * Cloth, $1.00. 14—30611 Alabama. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Alabama con- taining statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-687 p. il. 4° [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Alabama published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35321/4 Arizona. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Arizona coa- taining statistics of population, agi'iculture [including irrigation], manufac- tures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565- 647 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Arizona published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35322/4 Arkansas. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Arkan- sas containing statisticp of population, agriculture [including irrigation for rice growing], manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. i914. iv-f565-689 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Arkansas published in con- nection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35323/4 Benevolent institutions, 1910; [by Edwin M. Bliss]. 2d edition. June, 1914. 411 p. 4° * Cloth, $1.00. 14—30585 California. Thirteenth census of Uniteer, 15c. 14—30589 Delaware. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Delaware containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv +565-631 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supple- ment for Delaware published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35325/4 District of Columbia. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for District of Columbia containing statistics of population, agriculture, and manufactures for District. 1914. iii+565-607 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title- page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for District of Columbia published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13 — 35316/4 55646— No. 235—14 3 18 July, 1914 Florida. Thirteenth census of United States. 1910 : Statistics for Florida con- taining statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-667 p. il. 4" [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Florida published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13 — 35326/4 Georgia. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Georgia con- taining statistics of iwpulation, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565^739 p. il. 4" [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Georgia published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13 — 35313/4 Idaho. Thirteenth census of United States. 1910: Statistics for Idaho contain- ing statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation], manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+5G5-657 p. il. 4" [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Idaho published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35327/4 Illinois. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Illinois con- taining statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining, for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-759 p. il. 4° [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Illinois published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13 — 35342/4 Indiana. Tliirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Indiana con- taining statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv-|-565-721 p. il. 4° [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Indiana published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13 — 35349/4 Iowa. Thirteenth cen.sus of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Iowa containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-719 p. 11. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Iowa published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13 — 35314/4 Kansas. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Kansas con- taining statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation], manufac- tures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv + 565-711 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Kansas published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35317/4 Kentucky. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Kentucky containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-715 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supple- ment for Kentucky published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13— 35328/4 Louisiana. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Louisiana containing statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation for rice growing], manufactures, and mining for State, parishes, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-6S3 p. il. 4" [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Louisiana published in con- nection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35329/4 Maryland. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Maryland containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv-f565-659 p. il. 4" [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of^ Supplement for Marvland imblished in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35304/4 Massachusetts. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Massa- chusetts containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv-f 565-703 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Massachusetts published in connection with Abstract of cen- sus.] 13—35380/4 July, 1914 . 19 Michifjan. Tliirteentli census of United States. 1910: Statistics for Michigan containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-719 p. il. 4° [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Michigan published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35424/4 Minnesota. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Minnesota containing statistics of iwpulation, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-715 p. il. 4° [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Minnesota published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35381/4 Mississippi. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Missis- sippi containing statistics of population, agriculture, and manufactures for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv-|-565-677 p. il. 4° [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Mississippi published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35422/4 Missouri. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Missouri containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv-f565-735 p. il. 4° [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Missouri published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35337/4 Montmm. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Montana containing statistics of poi)ulation, agriculture [including irrigation], manu- factures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv-|-565-661 p. il. 4" [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Montana published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35318/4 Nebraska. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Nebraska containing statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation], manu- factures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914, iv-(-565-703 p. il. 4" [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Nebraska published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35382/4 Nevada. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Nevada con- taining statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation], manufac- tures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+ 565-643 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-iiage, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Nevada published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35344/4 Neiv Hampshire. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for New Hampshire containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-645 p. il. 4" [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for New Hampshire published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13-35383/4 New Jersey. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for New Jer- sey containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-691 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supple- ment for New Jersey published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35350/4 Neio Mexico. Thirteenth census of United States. 1910: Statistics for New Mexico containing statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation], manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions, 1914. iv-f565-657 p. il. 4° [Rei>rint, with title-page, contents, and index to ab- stract tables, of Supplement for New Mexico published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35305/4 20 July, 1914 tJeio York State. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for New York containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and min- ing for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-795 p. il. 4° [Kepriut, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Sup- plement for New York published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35384/4 Nortli Carolina. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for North Carolina containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-703 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for North Carolina published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35343/4 North Dakota. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for North Dakota containing statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation], manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv +565-669 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for North Dakota published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35429/4 Occupations. Occupation statistics, 1910, Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico. 1914. [1] +292-300, 608-615 p. 4° [From Thirteenth census of United States, 1910, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30612 Occupation statistics, 1910, cities of 25,000 to 100,000 inhabitants, total persons 10 years of age and over engaged in each specified occupation, classi- fied by sex. 1914. [1] +208-291 p. 4° [From Thirteenth census of United States, 1910, v. 4.] * Paper, 15c. 14—30613 Occupation statistics, 1910, cities of 100,000 inhabitants or more, total persons 10 years of age and over engaged in each specified occupation, classi- fied by sex. 1914. [1] +152-207 p. 4° [From Thirteenth census of United States, 1910, v. 4.] * Paper, 10c. 14—30614 Thirteenth census of United States. 1910 : v. 4, Population, 1910, occupa- tion statistics. 1914. 615 p. il. 4° * Cloth, $1.00. Ohio. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Ohio containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-765 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Ohio published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13 — 35306/4 Oklahoma. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Oklahoma containing statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation], manu- factures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-693 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Oklahoma published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13 — 35385/4 Oregon. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Oregon, con- taining statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation], manu- factures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-679 p. il. 4" [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Oregon published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35428/4 Pennsylvania. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Penn- sylvania containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-785 p. 11. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Pennsylvania published in connection with Abstract of cen- sus.] t 13—35330/4 Public deht. National and State indebtedness and funds and investments, 1870-1913. 1914. 203 p. 4° * Paper, 40c. 14—30615 Rhode Island. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Rhode Island containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-643 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Rhode Island published in connection with Abstract of cen- sus.] t 18—35331/4 July. 1914 21 South Carolina. Thirteenth census of United States. 1010: Statistics for South Carolina containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv +565-663 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for South Carolina published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35319/4 South Dakota. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for South Dakota containing statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation], manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-6S3 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for South Dakota published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35320/4 Tennessee. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Tennessee containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-701 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supple- ment for Tennessee published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35332/4 Texas. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Texas contain- ing statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation], manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565- 809 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Texas published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35444/4 Utah. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Utah containing statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation], manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-665 p. 11. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Utah published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35351/4 Vermont. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Vermont containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv-f565-639 p. il. 4" [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Vermont published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13 — 35333/4 Virginia. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Virginia con- taining statistics of population, agriculture, manufactui'es, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-711 p. il. 4" [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Virginia published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13 — 35427/4 Vital statistics. Physicians?' pocket reference to intei'national list of causes of death. 2d edition. [Reprint] 1914. 28 p. il. narrow 24° t 13—24187/6 Washiiifiton State. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Washington containing statistics of population, agriculture [including irriga- tion], manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv +565-687 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Washington published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35426/4 V<'est Virginia. Thirteenth census of United Slates, 1910: Statistics for West Virginia containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-669 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for West Virginia published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35425/4 Wisconsin. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910 : Statistics for Wisconsin containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining foi* State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1914. iv+565-705 p. il. 4° [Re- print, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Wisconsin published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13— 353S6/t 22 July, 1914 Wyoming. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Wyoming containing statistics of population, agriculture [including irrigation], manu- factures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisioiis. 1914. iv+565-645 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page, contents, and index to abstract tables, of Supplement for Wyoming published in connection with Abstract of census.] t 13—35.336/4 COAST 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 Lighthouses Bureau, thus making it a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, and tide tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Survey in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. Terrestrial magnetism. 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(Scientific papers 97.) [Previous print designated as Reprint 97. From Bulletin, v. 5, no. 2.] * Paper, 10c. 14—30626 Sugar. Influence of atmospheric conditions in testing of sugars ; by Frederick Bates and Francis P. Phelps. 1914 [reprint, with slight changes]. [l]+537- 555 p. 11. (Scientific pai:>ers 221.) [From Bulletin, v. 10.] * Paper, 10c. ' 14—30454 Watt-hour meter. Comparative study of American direct current watthour meters [with bibliography] ; by T. T. Fitch and C. J. Huber. [Reprint] 1914. [1] +161-190 p. il. 3 pi. (Scientific papers 207.) [Previous print designated as Reprint 207. From Bulletin, v. 10.] * Paper, 15c. 14—30142 Wattmeter. Influence of wave form on rate of integrating induction watt- meters; by E. B. Rosa, M. G. Lloyd, and C. E. Reid. 1905 [reprint 1914]. [1] +421-434 p. 11. (Scientific papers 21.) [Previous print designated as Reprint 21. From Bulletin, v. 1, no. 3.] * Paper, 10c. 14—30627 STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE FusiUe plugs [for use in boilers of steam vessels, amendment to General rules and regulations prescribed by board of supervising inspectors], circular letter, June 30, 1914. 3 p. t CONGRESS Note. — ^The Senate and House documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only tbrough Members of Congress. Congressional record. Congressional record, 63d Congress, 2d session, v. 51, no. 171-196 ; July 1-31, 1914. [1914.] 12465-14258+ [45] p. 4" 12—36438/3 Note. — The Congression.il record, containing the proceedings and debates of Con- gress, is issued daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published The" Record is sold hy the Superintendent of Documents on the following terms : Single copy, 3 cents, if not more than 24 pages, and 1 cent more for each additional 8 pages; per month, $1.50; per short session, $4.00; per long session, $8.00. 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(No. 98.) 55646— No. 235—14 4 26 July, 1914 [63d Congress, 2d session] private [joint] resolution 4; approved July 11, 1914. 1 p. Lowry, John K. H. J. R. 279, to amend act gi'acting pension!? and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent ciiil- dren of soldiers and sailors of said war [so as to change designation of military service of John K. Lowry from Company K, 46th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, to Company F of said regiment]. July 11. (No. 4.) PUBLIC LAWS Note. — Public acts in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Superin- tendent of Documents at a subscription price of $1.00 for the present session (S.Sd Con- gress, 2d session) ; since only a few laws were enacted during the last session this price will also include the laws for the 63d Congress, 1st session ; single copies are usually 5c. each. [68d Congress, 2d session] public [act] 121-155; approved [June 30-July 29, 1914]. Agriculture Department. 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Petroleum. H. 16055. to amend sec. 4474, Revised statutes [relating to discharge of excess crude petroleum from steamers carrying same for fuel]. July 17. 1 p. (No. 132.) Phosphates. S. 60, for agricultural entry of lands withdrawn, classified, or reported as containing phosphate, nitrate, potash, oil, gas, or asphaltic minerals. [July 17.] 2 p. (No. 128.) Pottatoatomie County, Okla. H. 13133, for payment of drainage assessments on In- dian lands in Salt Creek drainage district 2, Pottawatomie County, Okla. July 21. 1 p. (No. 146.) July, 1914 27 r63d Congress, 2d session] public [act] 121-155 — Continued. Providence, R. I. H. 11245, extending to port of Providence, R. I., privileges of act approved June 10, 18S0, governing immediate transportation of dutiable merchan- dise without appraisement. July 1. 1 p. (No. 124.) Public lands. H. 4938, for issuance of patents to transferees of town lots purchased from United States at public sale in certain cases. July 9. 1 p. (No. 126.) i^abine River. S. 5957, to authorize Frost-Johnson Lumber Company to construct bridge across Sabine River [between] Louisiana and Texas west of Hunter, La. July 27. 1 p. (No. 152.) Smyrna, Del. H. 7298, to increase limit of cost of public building at Smvrna, Del. July 17. 1 p. (No. 1.34.) White River. S. 5462, to authorize county of Barry, Mo., to construct bridge across White River in Barry County, Mo., at or near point known as Goldens Ferry. July 27. 1 p. (No. 151.) Yosemite National Park. H. 1694, to amend act to set apart tracts of land in Cali- fornia as forest reservations [so as to increase terms of years and acreage to be leased in Yosemite National Park, etc.l. July 23. 1 p. (No. 148.) L63d Congress, 2d session] public [joint] resolution 34-^0; approved June 30- July 21, 1914. Each 1 p. Appropriations. H. J. R. 286, extending appropriations for necessary operations of Government and of District of Columbia [for fiscal year 1914 during 1st half of July of fiscal year 1915] under certain contingencies. June 30. (No. 34.) H. J. R. 300, to continue provisions of joint resolution extending appropriations for necessary operations of Government and of District of Columbia [for fiscal year 1914 during' last half of July of fiscal year 1915] under certain contingencies [and to continue during last half of July of fiscal year 1915, operation of Interstate Commerce Commission in securing valuation of property of carriers subject to act to regulate commerce]. July 16. (No. 36.) Dentistry. S. J. R.^105, authorizing President to accept invitation [extended by Great Britain] to participate in 6th International Dental Congress [to be held at London, Aug. .3-8, 1914]. July 13. (No. .35.) Dry farming. H. J. R. 255, authorizing President to extend invitations to other nations to send representatives to International Dry-Farming Congress to be held at Wichita, Kans.. Oct. 7-17, 1914. July 17. (No. 38.) Education. S. J. R. 157, requesting President of United States to invite foreign Governments to participate in [4th] International Congress on [Home] Education [to be held at Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 22-29, 1914]. July 17. (No. 37.) Knights of Pythias. II. J. R. 304, authorizing Secretary of War to loan saddles and bridles for use of national encampment. Knights of Pythias, to be held at Terre Haute, Ind., in July, 1914. July 21. (No. 40.) New Jersey and New York Joint Harbor Line Commission. S. J. R. 29, authorizing President to appoint [officer of Engineer Corps, retired, as] member of New Jersey and New York Joint Harbor Line Commission. July 17. (No. 39.) CONFERE>'CE COMMITTEES Appropriations. Conference reiwrt on H. 15279. mailing appropriations for legislative, executive, and iudicial expense.?, fiscal year 1915: submitted by Mr. Johnson of South Carolina. July 11. 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 954.) Conference report on H. 17041, making' appropriations for sundry civil expenses, fiscal vear 1915; submitted by Mr. Fitzgei-ald. July 20, 1914. 15 p. (H. rp. 994.) Conference report on H. 17S24. maliing appropriations to supply defi- ciencies, fiscal year 1914 and prior years; submitted by Mr. Fitzgerald. July 22, 1914. 4 p. ( H. rp. 1003. ) Conference report on H. 17041. making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, fiscal year 1915; submitted by Mr. Fitzgerald. July 27, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1025.) Conference report on H. 17S24, making appropriations to supply defi- ciencies, fiscal rear 1914 and prior years; submitted by Mr. Fitzgerald. July 27. 1914. 3 p. '(H. rp. 1026.) Conference reix)rt on H. 17.824. making appropriations to supply defi- ciencies in appropriations, fiscal year 1914 and prior .vears; submitted by Mr. Martin. July 22, 1914. 2 p. (S. doc. 554.) Cotton. Conference report on S. 110, to tax privilege of dealing on exchanges, boards of trade, and similar places in contracts of sale of cotton for future delivery [etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Lever. July 24. 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 1012.) Conference report on S. 110. to regulate trading in cotton futures and provide for standardization of upland and gulf cottons separately; submitted by Mr. Smith of Georgia. July 24, 1914. 2 p. (S. doc. 557.) District of Columhin. Conference report on H. 10523. making appropriations for District of Columbia, fiscal vear 1915 ; submitted by Mr. Page. July 14, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 964.) 28 July, 1914 Indians. Conference report on H. 12579, making appropriations for Bureau of Indian Affairs, for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes [etc.], fiscal year 1915; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Texas. July 22, 1914. 21 p. (H. rp. 1007.) Conference report on H. 12579, making appropriations for Bureau of Indian Affairs, for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes [etc.], fiscal year 1915; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Texas. .July 28, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1031.) Conference report on H. 12579, making appropriations for Bureau of Indian Affairs, for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes [etc.], fiscal year 1915; submitted by Mr. Ashurst. July 22, 1914. 15 p. (S. doc. 553.) Pensions. Conference report on H. 12914, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war; submitted by Mr. Russell. July S, 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 928.) Conference report on H. 13542, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war ; submitted by Mr. Russell. July 8, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 929.) Conference report on H. 14234, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war; submitted by Mr. Russell. July 8, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 930.) Conference report on H. 14738, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war; submitted by Mr. Russell. July 8, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 931.) • Conference report on H. 15692, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war; submitted by Mr. Russell. July 8, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 932.) — — ■ Conference report on H. 13297, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Key. July 11, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 955.) Conference report on H. 13920, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Key. July 11, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 956.) Conference report on H. 14546, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Key. July 11, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 957.) Conference report on H. 15504, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Key. July 11, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 958.) • Conference report on H. 15071, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Key. July 11, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 959.) Conference report on S. 4261, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Russell. July 29, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1043.) Conference report on S. 4845, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Russell. July 29, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1044.) Conference report on S. 5207, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of .such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Russell. July 29, 1914. 3 p. (II. rp. 1045.) July, 1914 29 Pensiom — Continued. Conference report on S. 5446, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of sucli soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Russell. July 29, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1046.) Conference report on S. 5575. granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors: submitted by Mr. Russell. July 29 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1047.) Conference report on S. 5843, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Russell. July 29 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1048.) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CaJcmlars of House of Representatives, 63d Congress, 2d session, July 1-31, 1914; no. 289-314. [1914.] various paging, large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] $ Commitiees. Standing and select committees of House of Representatives, with location of committee rooms, telephone number, and meeting days, 63d Congress, 2d session; corrected to July 0, 1914. 1914. 24 p. % ■ Same; corrected to July 20, 1914. 1914. 24 p. t Employers' Hahility laws, 59th Congress, 1st session, public law 219, 60th Con- gress, 1st session, public law 100 [and] 176, 60th Congress, 2d session, public law 256, 61st Congress. 2d session, public law 117, 62d Congress, 2d session, public law 101. 1914. 8 p. * Paper. 5c. 13—35591 Members. Alphabetical list of Members and Delegates of House of Representa- tives and committee assignments, 63d Congress, 2d session ; corrected to July 6, 1914. [1914.] 28 p. t Same; corrected to July 20, 1914. [1914.] 28 p. J Official list of members of House of Representatives and their places of residence, 63d Congress, July 20, 1914. [1914.] 13 p. + Roll call, 63d Congress, 2d session; corrected to July 16, 1914. [1914.] 16 1. 12" $ Rules. Constitution, Jefferson's manual, and rules of House of Representa- tives, with digest of practice, 63d Congress, 2d session ; [compiled] by Bennett G. Clark. 1914. viii+672 p. (H. doc. 974.) * Paper, 40c. 6—17027/3 ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE De Coster, Francisco V. Report amending H. R. 516, to pay Mary E. De Coster, widow of Francisco V. De Coster, 6 months' salary and funeral expenses of husband: submitted bv Mr. Lloyd. July 11, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 952.) Laws, Committee on Revision of. Report favoring H. R. 555, authorizing Com- mittee on Revision of Laws to employ competent person to assist said committee in codifying, revising, and compiling statutes of United States; sub- mitted by Mr. Lloyd. July 3, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 922.) Messengers. Report amending H. R. 550. authorizing employment of messengers in post office of House during remainder of session; submitted bv Mr. Lloyd. July 11, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 951.) Miller, John. Report amending H. R. 523, to pay Hattie Miller, widow of John Miller. 6 months' salarv and funeral expenses of husband; submitted by Mr. Lloyd. July 3, 1914. i p. (H. rp. 921.) AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Agriculture Department. Agriculture appropriation bill, hearings on H. 13679, making appropriations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1915, and [House] report [295] on bill. 1914. [l]-fii-f726 p. il. map. t 30 July, 1914 Forest reserves. Report favoring H. 17780, for use of certain portions or spaces of ground within national forests for recreation purposes; submitted by Mr. Hawley. July 27, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1023.) Oram. Report favoring H. 17971, for securing uniform grading of grain, pre- venting deception in transactions in gi'ain, and regulating traffic therein; submitted by Mr. Moss of Indiana. July 24, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1011.) Uniform grading of grain, hearings on H. 14493, Apr. 27-June 1, 1914. 1914. 589 p. t h APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Appropriations. General deficiency bill, 1914, hearing before subcommittee in charge of deficiency appropriations, [fiscal year] 1914 and prior years. 1914. 151 p. t Report submitting H. 17824, making appropriations to supply deficiencies, fiscal year 1914 and prior years; submitted bv Mr. Fitzgerald. July 10, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 941.) Report favoring H. J. R. 300, to continue provisions of joint resolution extending appropriations for necessary operations of Government and of District of Columbia [for fiscal year 1914 during last half of July of fiscal year 1915] under certain contingencies [and to continue during last half of July of fiscal year 1915, operation of Interstate Commerce Commission in securing valuation of property of carriers subject to act to regulate com- merce] ; submitted by Mr. Fitzgerald. July 14, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 960.) [Corrected print.] CLAIMS COMMITTEE Burgard. S. L. Report amending H. 17004, for relief of S. L. Burgard: sub- mitted by Mr. Vollmer. July 15, 1914. 5 p. (H. rp. 969.) Dietrich, Morris. Report amending H. 10327. for relief of Morris Dietrich; SHbmitted by Mr. Edmonds. July 14, 1914. 6 p. (H. rp. 962.) Duramd, William F. Report favoring H. 15309. for payment [of W. F. Durand and others] for services arising under Navy Department ; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. July 14, 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 961.) Jones, Benjamin E. Report favoring S. 1803, for relief of Benjamin E. Jones; submitted by Mr. Evans. July 14. 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 963.) McLaughlin, Mrs. Sarah. Report amendinsr H. 10897, for relief of jNIrs. Sarah McLaughlin; submitted by Mr. Metz. July 10, 1914. 5 p. (H. rp. 949.) Rathbun, Beachv d Co. Report amending H. 2312, for relief of Rathbun, Beachy and Company; submitted by Mr. Dillon. July 6, 1914. 8 p. (H. rp. 923.) Running, Thomas G. Report amending S. 663, for relief of Thomas G. Run- ning; submitted by Mr. Evans. July 20, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 991.) Sanders. Benjamin A. Report amending H. 12198, for relief of Benjamin A. Sanders; submitted by Mr. Scott. July 20, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 992.) Schermerhorn, V. E. Report favoring S. 4930, for relief of V. E. Schermerhorn, B. C. Caley, G. W. Campbell, and Philip Hudspeth ; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. July 20, 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 993.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE District of ColumMa commission. Report amending H. J. R. 227, creating com- mission [to be known as District of Columbia commission] to examine rela- tions between District of Columbia and Federal Government; submitted by Mr. Prouty. July 9, 1914. S p. (H. rp. 937.) 14—30628 Dougherty, Clara. Rei>ort amending S. 23, for relief of Clara Dougherty, Ernest Kubel, and Mrs. Josephine Taylor, and of Mrs. Mary Meder ; submitted by Mr. Coady. July 2, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 918.) Howa,rd University. Report amending S. 5168, for relief of King Theological Hall and authorizing conveyance of real estate to Howard University and other grantees; submitted bv INIr. Claypool. July 21, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1001.) Plastering. Report amending H. 7771, to regulate plastering in District of Columbia ; submitted by Mr. Hart. July 17. 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 980.) July, 1914 31 Plaza cases. Report amending by substitute S. J. R. 129, relating to awards and payments thereon in wliat are commonly known as Plaza cases; sub- mitted by Mr. Johnson of Kentucky. July 10, 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 950.) School-houses. Report amending H. 13222, to regulate use of public school build- ings and grounds in District of Columbia ; submitted by Mr. Claypool. July 17, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 981.) Street-railroads. Report favoring H. 15191, for acquisition, ownership, and operation by commissioners of District of Columbia of street railroads in District of Columbia ; submitted by Mr. Crosser. July 2, 1914. 34 p. (H. rp. 917 [pt. 1].) Same, amended. July 14, 1914. 35 p. (H. rp. 917 [pt. 1], amended.) * Paper, 5c. 14—30572 Report amending H. SS47, amending act creating Public Utilities Com- mission [so as to provide free transportation on street-railroads of District of Columbia to members of Police and Fire departments of said District] ; sub- naitted by Mr. O'Leary. July 11, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 953.) Separation of electric power and street railway companies, hearing on H. 14896, July 23, 1914. 1914. [1] + 245-267 p. (No. 2.) t Tulloch, Ida S. Report amending H. 16755, to execute and deliver deed in favor of and to Ida Seymour Tulloch, Roberta Worms, and Ethel White Kimpell for sublot 38 of original lot 17 in reservation D upon official plan of Wash- ington, D. C. ; submitted by Mr. Caraway. July 25, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1016.) Wolfsteiner, Otto L. Report amending H. 6201, to issue deed to [Otto L. Wolf- steiner and Lillie M. Thomson] for part of lot in District of Columbia ; sub- mitted by Mr. Caraway. July 25, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1017.) EXPENDITURES IN COMMERCE DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE Seal and seal fisheries. Hearings [on] investigation of fur-seal industry of Alaska. 1914. 849 p. il. 5 maps. 1 tab. % Views of minority relating to fur-seal industry of Alaska, and recommend- ing appointment of joint committee to investigate charges preferred by Henry W. Elliott and his connection therewith; submitted by Mr. McGuire of Okla- homa. July 27, 1914. 22 p. (H. rp. 500, pt. 2.) *Paper, 5c. FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Ford, Clyde S. Report favoring H. 15418, authorizing Clyde S. Ford to accept and wear decoration tendered him by Ottoman and Bulgarian Governments for services rendered in Balkan wars; submitted by Mr. Flood. July 31, 1914 4 p. (H. rp. 1053.) "Niagara River. Diversion of water from Niagara River, hearings on H. 2498, Jan. 16, 1914; statements of Henry P. Velte [and others]. 1914. [pt. 1], p. 1-23. t Diversion of water from Niagara River, hearings on H. 2498, 11756, 16542, 16547, and 16587 ; letter of Secretary of War. 1914. 6 p. I Diversion of water from Niagara River, hearings on H. 2498, 11756, 16542, 16547, and 16587, July 15, 1914 ; statement of George P. Decker, counsel for Seneca Indians. 1914. 15 p. X Diversion of water from Niagara River, hearings on H. 2498, 11756, 16542, 16547, and 16587, July 15, 1914 ; Trace of title of Seneca Indians, by George P. Decker. 1914. 38 p. % Report amending H. 16542, for control and regulation of waters of Niagara River ; submitted by Mr. Cline and Mr. Smith of New York. July 20,1914. 24 p. (H. rp. 990.) [Corrected print.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30629 Oranges. Report favoring H. J. R. 302, authorizing President of United State?) to invite foreign Governments to participate in celebration of 40th anniversary of founding of Washington navel orange industry [to be held in Riverside, Cal., Apr. 1915] ; submitted by Mr. Flood. July 25, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1019.) INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Five Civilized Tribes. Enrollment with Five Civilized Tribes, hearings before subcommittee, July 2, 1914. 1914. 40 p. % 32 July, 1914 INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Arkansas River. Report favoring H. 17637. to grant consent of Congress for county of Pulaski, Arli., to construct bridge across Arlcansas River between Little Rock and Argenta, Ark. ; submitted by Mr. Sims. July 10, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 943.) Black River. Report amending H. 17511, to authorize Great Western Land Company to construct bridge across Black River [in Butler County, Mo.] ; submitted by Mr. Decker. July 1, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 916.) Chippewa River. Report amending S. 4976, permitting Wisconsin Central Rail- way Company and Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Com- pany, Its lessee, to construct bridge aci'oss Chippewa River at Chippewa Falls, Wis.; submitted by Mr. Esch. July 15, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 971.) Cold storage of foods, hearings before subcommittee on Investigation of foods held in cold storage, July 9, 1914. 1914. 117 p. il. + Davis. Report favoring H. 16053, to amend act to regulate construction of dams across navigable waters as amended ; submitted by Mr. Adamson. June 30, 1914. 6 p. (H. rp. 592.) [This report was referred to the House calen- dar and ordered to be printed Apr. 2S, 1914. On June 30, 1914, it was stricken from the House calendar, committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union, and ordered to be printed. The 1st print of this report appeared in Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1914, p. 541.] * Paper, 5c. Locomotives. Inspection of locomotives, hearings on H. 17421, July 1, 1914. 1914. 44 p. t Report favoring H. 17894, to amend act to promote safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in inter- state commerce to equip their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appurtenances thereto [so that act shall apply to entire locomotive and tender and all parts and appurtenances thereof] ; submitted by Mr. Goeke. July 21, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 995.) Merrimac River. Report favoring H. 178<82. to grant consent of Congress for Lawrence, Mass., to construct bridge across Merrimac River ; submitted by Mr. O'Shaunessy. July 15, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 970.) Mississippi River. Report favoring H. 17907, granting consent of Congress to Interstate Bridge and Terminal Company to build bridge across Mississippi River [at or near Muscatine. Iowa] ; submitted bv Mr. Stephens of Nebraska. July 17, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 982.) Petroleum. Transportation of oil by pipe lines, hearings on H. 16581, May 15 and 16, 1914. 1914. pt. 2, il +51-67 p. t Railroad employees. Report favoring H. 17893, to amend act to promote safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by limiting hours of service of employees thereon [so as to fix minimum penalty for violations of act] ; submitted by Mr. Stevens of New Hampshire. July 16, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 975.) Saiine River. Report favoring S. 5957, to authorize construction of bridge across Sabine River [between] Louisiana and Texas west of Hunter, La. [by Frost- Johnson Lumber Company] ; submitted by Mr. Rayburn. July 15, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 973.) 8t. Francis River. Report favoring H. 17825, to authorize construction of bridge across St. Francis River at or near St. Francis, Ark. [by Clay County, Ark., and Dunklin County, Mo.] ; submitted by Mr. Sims. July 14, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 966.) St. Louis River. Bridge across St. Louis River, hearings on H. 15727, author- izing county of St. Louis to construct bridge across St. Louis River between Minnesota and Wisconsin [at Fond du Lac, Duluth, Minn.], June 23, 1914. 1914. 49 p. t Report amending H. 15727, authorizing county of St. Louis to construct bridge across St. Louis River between Minnesota and Wisconsin [at Fond du Lac, Duluth, Minn.] ; submitted by Mr. Stevens of Minnesota. July 10, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 942.) July, 1914 33 St. Louis River — Continued. Report favoring H. 17762, to amend act to author- ize Interstate Transfer Railway Company to construct bridge across St. Louis River between Wisconsin and Minnesota [so as to demand that bridge be made accessible from public highway in Minnesota as well as iu Wiscon- sin] ; submitted by Mr. Esch. July 10, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 944.) Sitlphur River. Report amending S. 6031. authorizing Board of Trade of Tex- arkana. Ark.-Tex., to construct bridge across Sulphur River at or near Pace's Ferry, between counties of Bowie and Cass. Tex. ; submitted bv Mr. Ravburn. July 22. 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1005.) Wheat. Report amending H. R. 571. callng for information as to prices paid for wheat in Kansas and prices for which said wheat is sold at Kansas City, Mo., and how such prices are determined ; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Nebraska. July 22, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1006.) White River. Report favoring S. 5462, to authorize county of Barry. Mo., to construct bridge across White River in Barry Co., Mo., at or near point known as Goldens Ferry; submitted by Mr. Decker. Julv 15, 1914. 1 i). (H. rp. 972.) INVALID PENSIONS COMillTTEE Pensions. Report amending S. 4845. granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and snilors of Civil War. and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors ; submitted by Mr. Sherwood. July 3, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 919.) • Report amending S. 4261, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain .soldiers and sailors of Civil War. and certain widows tiud dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Sherwood. July 3, 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 920.) Report amending S. 5575. granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Sherwood. July 8, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 933.) Report amending S. 5843, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and .sailors of Civil War, and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Sherwood. July 8, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 934.) Report amending S. 5207. granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors; submitted bv Mr. Sherwood. July 8, 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 935.) Report amending S. 5446. granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and saiU>rs of Civil War. and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Sherwood. July 8, 1914. 3 p. (H. i-p. 936.) JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 63d Congress, July 6-27, 1914; no. 41— i4. [1914.] Each 86 p. or 88 p. 4° [Weekly when House of Representatives is in session.] ? Circuit Courts of Appeals. Appeals from Circuit Court of Appeals, hearings before subcommittee 3 [on] H. 10736. Jan. 23, 1914. 1914. 16 p. (Serial 9, pt. 1.) t Courts of United States. Views, as member, on H. 4545, to amend act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary [so as to allow and regulate amendments in certain judicial proceedings iu courts of United States] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Dupre. July 1. 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 162, pt. 2.) District Courts. Report favoring H. 16244, to amend sec. 98 of act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary [so as to provide for additional terms of district court for eastern district of North Carolina at Laurinburg] ; submitted by Mr. Floyd. July 31, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1055.) Judges. Additional judge. State of Georgia, hearings before subcommittee 3 [on] H. 11009, Jan. 26, 1914. 1914. 16 p. (Serial 10, pt. 1.) i 55646— No. 235—14 5 34 July, 1914 Liquors. Intoxicating liquors, bearings on [H. J. R. 168, proposing amendment to Constitution of United States, prohibiting sale, manufacture, transporta- tion, importation, and exportation of] intoxicating liquors [for beverage pur- poses], Dec. 11, 1913 and Apr. 15, 1914. 1914. iii+3-65 p. (Serial 6, pts. 1 and 2.) [These bearings were also published in separate parts.] t Wright, Daniel T. Daniel Tbew Wright, bearings before subcommittee desig- nated to investigate certain charges against Daniel Thew Wright, associate justice of Supreme Court of District of Columbia, under authority of H. R. 446, June 20[-July 20], 1914. 1914. [vii] +1325-1854 p. (Serial 15, pts. 6 and 7.) t Same, May 1-Juue 27, 1914. 1914. 271 p. (Serial 15, exhibits nos. 1- 305.) t LABOR COMMITTEE Wages. Report favoring H. 17361, to regulate vs'ages of mechanics and laborers employed in or under any and all departments of Government ; submitted by Mr. Maher. July 18, 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 983.) * Paper, 5c. MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Seamen's hill, hearings on S. 136, to promote welfare of American seamen in merchant marine of United States, to abolish arrest and imprisonment as penalty for desertion and to secure abrogation of treaty provisions in relation thereto, and to promote safety at sea 1914. 2 pts. iii +3-553 p. and iii+3- 587 p. [These hearings were also published in separate parts. A preliminary edition of pt. 1, 553 p. and dated 1913, appeared in the Monthly catalogue for Jan. 1914, if. 337.] t MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Arnnj. Report amending S. J. R. 146, to authorize President to raise organiza- tions of AiTuy in time of war, or when war is imminent, to their prescribed statutory maximum strength; submitted by Mr. Hay. July 15, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 967.) Army Athletic Association. Report amending H. J. R. 289, granting permission to army and navy athletic associations to use polo field in Potomac Park [in Washington, D. C] ; submitted by Mr. Hay. July 21, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 996.) Army field clerks. Report amending H. 9687, changing designation, fixing status of and granting increase in pay to clerks employed with Army at headquarters of departments, divisions, brigades, districts, army service schools, and posts commanded by general officers and heretofore known as headquarters clerks ; submitted by Mr. Griffin. July 14, 1914. 14 p. (H. rp. 965.) Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Report favoring S. 1930, granting to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company right of way through Fort Wingate military reservation, N. Mex. ; submitted by Mr. Dent, jr. July 17, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 979.) Brainard, David L. Report favoring S. 5293, Identical with H. 15705, for pro- motion and retirement of David L. Brainard; submitted by Mr. Gard. July 18, 1914. 6 p. (H. rp. 985.) Burgess, Mirick. Report favoring S. 5065, for relief of Mirick Burgess; sub- mitted by Mr. McKellar. July 21, 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 999.) Clark, John J. Report favoring S. 1281, for retirement of certain officers of Philippine Scouts [so as to place John J. Clark upon retired list as captain of infantry] ; submitted by Mr. Gard. July 18, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 984.) Cotfman, Waldo H. Report favoring S. 4023, for relief of Waldo H. Coffman ; submitted by Mr. McKellar. July 29, 1914. 8 p. (H. rp. 1034.) Cook, Philip. Report amending S. 1063, for relief of Philip Cook; submitted by Mr. McKellar. July 21, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1000.) Cooper, Jacob M. Report favoring S. 754, for relief of Jacob M. Cooper; sub- mitted by Mr. McKellar. July 21, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 998.) District of Columbia. Report amending H. 15376, to amend act for organization of militia in District of Columbia [relating to filling of vacancies in grade of 2d lieutenant by appointment of applicants from civil life in certain cases] ; submitted by Mr. Kahn. July 16, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 974.) July, 1914 35 Fitzgerald, John P. Report favoring S. 2715. to amend military record of Jolin P. Fitzgerald [alias Joshua Porter] ; submitted by Mr. McKellar. July 29, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1033.) Goethals, George IF. Report favoring H. 16510. for recognizing services of [George W. Goethals and other] oiiicers of Army and Navy, late members of Isthmian Canal Commission, to extend to them thanks of Congress [and] to authorize their promotion ; submitted by Mr. Dent, jr. July 27, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1022.) 14—30630 Graff, Fred. Report favoring H. 17464, for relief of Fred GrafC; submitted by Mr. Greene of A'ermout. July 29, 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 1040.) Holland, Caleb T. Report favoring H. 17752, for relief of Caleb T. Holland; submitted by Mr. McKenzie. July 23. 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. lOOS.) Exighes, Miles A. Report amending H. 14711. for relief of Miles A. Hughes; submitted by Mr. McKellar. July 29, 1914. 5 p. (H. rp. 1039.) Jones, Thomas M. Report amending H. 6421, for relief of Thomas M. Jones; submitted by Mr. Hulings. July 29, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1036.) Majors, Arniy. Report favoring H. 17765, to regulate details of majors in Ordnance Department ; submitted by Mr. Hay, July 30, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1049.) Minahan, John. Report amending by substitute H. 5753, for relief of John Miuahan, alias John Bagley; submitted by Mr. McKellar. July 29, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1035.) O'Brien, Luke. Report amending by substitute H. 6652, for relief of Luke O'Brien; submitted by Mr. McKellar. July 29, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1037.) Philips, Thomas E. Report amending H. 858, for relief of Thomas E. Philips; submitted by Mr. McKenzie. July 15. 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 968.) Bhea, John G. Report amending H. 12566, for relief of John C. Shea; sub- mitted by Mr. McKellar, July 29, 1914, 4 p, (H, rp, 1038.) TaneyhiU, G. L. Report favoring S. 1124. for relief of G. L. Taneyhill; sub- mitted by Mr. Gard. July 28, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1028.) Watson, Seth. Report favoring S. 1149. for relief of Seth Watson; submitted by Mr. Gard, July IS, 1914, 6 p, (H. rp. 986.) Werthern, Herman von. Report favoring S. 2472, for relief of Herman von Werthern; submitted by Mr. Gard. July 28, 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 1029.) Winner, Aaron 8. Report favoring S. 725, to correct military record of Aaron S. Winner; submitted by Mr. McKellar. July 29, 1914. 3 p. (H, rp. 1032.) MINES AND MINING COMMITTEE Colorado. Conditions in coal mines of Colorado, hearings before subcommittee pursuant to H. R. 387. authorizing Committee on Mines and Mining to make investigation of conditions in coal mines of Colorado. 1914. v. 2, v+1479- 2940 p. il. 3 pi. 4 maps. [These hearings were also published in separate parts.] t ■ Conditions in coal mines of Colorado, in matter of hearing before sub- committee pursuant to H. R. 387. authorizing committee to make investiga- tion of conditions in coal fields of Colorado ; reply brief for striking miners. 1914. 24 p. t NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Austin, Joseph E. Report amending by substitute H. 2642, authorizing Presi- dent to reinstate Joseph Eliot Austin as ensign in Navy; submitted by Mr. Britten. July 9, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 938.) Johnson. Isaac C, jr. Report amending by substitute H. 11767, for relief of I. C. Johnson, jr.; submitted by Mr. Witherspoon. July 16, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 977.) McCullough, Richard P. Report amending by substitute H, 12064, for relief of Richard Philip McCullough; submitted by Mr. Witherspoon, July 16, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 978.) Mitchell, John. Report amending by substitute H. 12161, to remove charge of desertion against John Mitchell ; submitted by Mr, Witherspoon, July 16, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 976.) 36 July, 1914 Ufavy. Hearings on estimates submitted by Secretary of Navy, 1914. 1914. iv+xxi+1303 p. [1st print of tliis publication, iii+xxi+952 p., appeared in Montlily catalogue for Mar. 1914, p. 478.] % NortJnoestern Military and Naval Academy. Report favoring H. 13677, authoriz- ing Secretary of Navy to deliver to Northwestern Military and Naval Academy on Lake Geneva, Wis., discarded anchor of cruiser or battleship; submitted by Mr. Gray. July 7, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 925.) Stark, Lloyd C. Report amending H. 16424, for relief of Lloyd C. Stark ; sub- mitted by Mr. Heusley. July 7, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 926.) Taylor, Elwin C. Report amending H. 7194, for relief of Ehviu Carlton Taylor; submitted by Mr. Butler. July 7, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 924.) Veeder, Ten Eyclc D. Report favoring H. 7S4S. for relief of Ten Eyck De Witt Veeder; submittetl by Mr. Witherspoon. July 24, 1914. 7 p. (H. rp. 1014.) PATENTS COMMITTEE Copyright. Secondary meaning right attaching after expiration of copyright, hearing, June 30, 1914 ; statement of George W. Ogilvie [and of Wm. B. Hale]. 1914. [pts. 4 and 5, 3] +69-135 p. t Patent Office. Report favoring H. 18031, amending sec. 476, 477, and 440, Re- vised statutes [relating to reorganization of Patent Office] ; submitted by Mr. Oldfleld. July 29, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1041.) Patents. Oldfield revision and codification of patent laws, hearing [on H. 15989], June 26, 1914; statement of W. A. Copeland. 1914. pt. 8, [1]+145- 164 p. t Same, July 29, 1914, letter of L. A. Coolidge to Calvin D, Paige [July 17,1914]. 1914. pt. 9, [1] +165-169 p. t PENSIONS COMMITTEE Pensions. Report amending S. 4969, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and of wars other than Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors ; submitted by Mr. Key. July 10, 1914. 27 p. (H. rp. 945.) Report amending S. 5899, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and of wars other than Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Key. July 10, 1914. 48 p. (H. rp. 946.) Report amending S. 5278, granting pensions and inci'ease of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and of wars other than Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Key. July 10, 1914. 25 p. (H. rp. 947.) ■ Report amending S. 5501, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain. soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and of wars other than Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors ; submitted by Mr. Key. July 10, 1914. 37 p. (H. rp. 948.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Buildings, etc. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. 134S9, increasing limit of cost for purchase of site and construction of post-office building [at Waltham, Mass.], July 29, 1914; [statement of John J. Mitchell]. 1914. 8 p. (No. 33.) t — ^ Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. 15537, public building at Honolulu, Hawaii, [and on] donation of marble quarry [in Maryland] to United States, July 22, 1914. 1914. 12 p. (No. 32.) t • Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. 15575, to donate old iron fence in Charlotte, N. C, to D. A. R. [to be placed around Craighead Ceme- tery near Sugar Creek Church in Mecklenburg County, and] H. 14239 [similar to H.] 17764, authorizing sale of portion of post-office site at Gastonia, N. C, July 8, 1914; [statement of Edwin Y. Webb]. 1914. 7 p. (No. 30.) t • Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. 16056, public building at Grand Junction, Colo, [and] H. 12005, public building at La Junta, Colo., June 24, 1914. 1914. 15 p. (No. 29.) t July, 1914 37 Buildings, etc. — Continued. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on new type of public building. H. 15537, public building at Honolulu. Hawaii [and] H. 16056, public building at Grand Junction, Colo., July 15. 1914. 1914. 35 n (No. 31.) t Report favoring H. 12665. to increase limit of cost of public building at La Junta. Colo. ; submitted by Mr. Clark of Florida. Julv 7, 1914. i p (H. rp. 927.) Report amending H. 17764. for sale of portion of post-office site in Gas- tonia, N. C. ; submitted by Mr. Clark of Florida. Julv 9, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 939.) • Report favoring H. 15575. donating old iron fence around Vance Park, Charlotte, N. C, to Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Chapter [of National Society of Daughters of American Revolution] to be placed around Craighead Cemetery near Sugar Creek Church in Mecklenburg County ; sub- mitted by Mr. Clark of Florida. July 9. 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 940.) Report amending H. 16056. to increase limit of cost of post-ofBce build- ing at Grand Junction. Colo.; submitted by Mr. Clark of Florida. July 22, 19i4. 3 p. (H. rp. 1004.) Report amending H. J. R. 308. providing for commission to complete ac- quisition of lands for extension of Capitol grounds; submitted by Mr. Logue. July 31, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1054.) PtJBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Coconino County. Ariz. Report favoring S. 5316. identical with H. 15907. au- thorizing survey and sale of lands in Coconino County. Ariz, [upon part of which Fredonia is located] to occupants thereof; submitted by Mr. Hayden. July 20, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 987.) Denver. Colo. Report favoring S. 5197. similar to H. 15533, granting public lands to city and county of Denver. Colo., for public p:.rk purposes; submitted by Mr. Taylor of Colorado. July 20. 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 9S9.) Forster. M., Real Estate Company. Report amending H. 11765. to perfect title to land belonging to M. Forster Real E.state Company, St. Louis, Mo.; sub- mitted by Mr. French. July 23. 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1009.) Frost. Daniel M. Report favoring S. 1S07. for relief of Daniel M. Frost; sub- mitted by Mr. Johnson of Utah. July 28, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1027.) Indian reservations. Report favoring S. 2651, for purchase and disposal of lands containing minerals kaolin, kaolinite. fuller's earth, china clay, and ball clay within portions of Indian reservations heretofore opened to settle- ment and entry; submitted by Mr. Tavlor of Colorado. July 30, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1051.) " Lassen voleanic national park. Report amending H. 52. to establish Las.sen volcanic national park in Sierra Nevada Mountains, Cal. ; submitted by Mr. .Raker. July 27, 1914. 13 p. (H. rp. 1021.) * Paper, 5c. Mandan Town and Country Cluh. Report favoring S. 52.54. authorizing Secre- tary of Interior in his discretion to sell and convey land [pai"t of Northern Gi'eat Plains Field Experiment Station, near Mandan, N. Dak.] to Mandan Town and Country Club; submitted by Mr. Church. July 31, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1052.) Oklahoma. Report favoring H. 16738. for payment of certain moneys to school districts in Oklahoma; submitted by Mr. Ferris. July 30, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1050.) Phosphate lands. Report amending H. 17906. validating locations of deposits of phosphate rock heretofore made in good faith under placer mining laws; submitted by Mr. French. July 24, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1013.) Report amending S. 6106, validating locations of deposits of phosphate rock heretofore made in good faith under placer-mining laws; submitted by Mr. French. July 27, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1020.) Pike national forest. Report favoring S. 5198, similar to H. 15534, to reserve lands [in Colorado] and to incorporate same and make them part of Pike national forest ; submitted bv Mr. Taylor of Colorado. July 20, 1914. 5 p. (H. rp. 988.) 38 July, 1914 Sanatoriums. Report amending H. 16029, to set aside public lands to be used as national sanitariums by fraternal organizations ; submitted by Mr. Raker. July 28, 1914. 6 p. (H. rp. 1030.) RULES COMMITTEE National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Report submitting H. R. 581, fixing time for consideration of H. J. R. 241, for appointment of James S. Catherwood. George H. Wood. Frederick J. Close, and Thomas S. Bridgham as members of board of managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, as substitute for H. R. 545; submitted by Mr. Foster. July 27, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1024.) WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Alcohol, Denatured. Report favoring H. 9591, to permit manufacture of de- natured alcohol by mixing domestic and wood alcohol while in process of distillation; submi'tted by Mr. Palmer. July 25, 1914. 3 p. (H." rp. 1018.) Bai/ City, Mich. Report favoring H. 2909, to extend privileges of immediate- transportation act [governing immediate transportation of dutiable merchan- dise without appraisement] to Bay City, Mich. ; submitted by Mr. Dixon. July 25, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1015.) Customs Service. Report amending H. R. 570, calling for papers with refer- ence to conduct of collector of customs of Laredo district, Tex.; submitted by Mr. Garner. July 23, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1010.) DrawMcks. Report favoring H. 12674, for allowance of drawback of tax on articles shipped [from United States] to island of Porto Rico or to Philippine Islands; submitted by Mr. Rainey. July 31, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1056.) Flavoring extracts. Report favoring H. 12303, to amend sec. 3246, Revised statutes, as amended [so as to exempt flavoring-extract manufacturers from payment of internal revenue tax for reclaiming alcohol] ; submitted by Mr. Kitchin. July 22, 1914. 2 p. (PI. rp. 1002.) Portland, Oreg. Repealing certain sections of Revised statutes of United States, hearing on S. 3S86, to repeal sec. 2588-90, Revised statutes [relating to customs laws for vessels bound to and clearing from Portland, Oreg.], July 22, 1914; [statement of Willis C. Hawley]. 1914. 10 p. t INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION Employment agencies. Tentative proposals for consideration on question of public and private employment offices, n. p. n. d. 16 p. t 14 — 30631 POSTAGE ON 2D-CLASS MAIL MATTER AND COMPENSATION FOR TRANSPORTATION OF MAILS, JOINT COMMITTEE ON Railway mail pay. preliminary report and hearings of Joint Committee on Postage on 2d-Class Mail Matter and Compensation for Transportation of Mail, Jan. 24, 1913-Apr. 3, 1914. 1914. [ix] +111+1587 ^p. il. 1 pi. 9 tab. [These hearings were also published in separate pai'ts.] + SENATE Calendar of business. Senate, 63d Congress, 2d session, July 1-31, 1914; no. 279-302. [1914.] various paging, large 8° [Daily when Senate is in ses- sion.] $ Colleges and univeisities. Address delivered at Harvard Union, Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 23, 1914, by Henry F. Hollis; presented by Mr. Kenyan. July 9, 1914. 5 p. (S. doc. 536.) * Paper, oc. 14—30632 Consuls. American consular service, article on American consular service and commercial attaches, by J. J. Slechta ; presented by Mr. Sterling. 1914. 7 p. (S. doc. 541.) * Paper, 5c. 14—30586 Panama Canal. Effect of Panama Canal on sea traffic, by Russell L. Dunn; presented by Mr. Works. 1914. 12 p. (S. doc. 540.) * Paper, 5c. 14—30591 July, 1914 39 Radiotelegraph ij. Committee 011 wireless telegraphy research, report of com- mittee appointed by postmaster general of Great Britain to consider and report how far and by what methods the state should make provision for research work in science of wireless telegraphy; presented by Mr. Burton. June 30, 1914. 14 p. (S. doc. 528.) * Paper, oc. 14—30573 Soeial problems. Modern social and industrial problems, baccalaureate ad- dress delivered at University of Georgia. June 17, 1914, bv Charles S. Thomas; presented by Mr. Smith of Georgia. July 3, 1914. 13 p. (S. doc. 531.) * Paper, 5c. 14—30574 Treaties. Treaty-making power under the Constitution, article on treaty-making power under Constitution of United States, by Henry St. George Tucker; presented by Mr. Works. 1914. 11 p. (S. doc. 539.) [Reprinted from North American review of Apr. 1914.] * Paper, 5c. 14 — 30591 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Appropriations. General deficiency bill, 1914, hearing before subcommittee on H. 17S24, making aiipropriations to supply deficiencies, fiscal year 1914 and for prior years. 1914. 18 p. t Report amending H. 17041. making appropri;\tions for sundry civil ex- penses, fiscal vear 1915 ; submitted by Mr. Martin of Virginia. July 6, 1914. 7 p. (S. rp. 644.) Report amending H. 17824. making appropriations to supply deficiencies, fiscal vear 1914 and prior years; submitted by Mr. Martin of Virginia. July 17, 1914. 6 p. (S. rp. 089.) Sundry civil appropriation bill. 1915, hearings before subcommittee on H. 17041. making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, fiscal year 1915. 1914. 112 p. t BANKING AND CURRliNCY COMMITTEE Jones, Thomas D. Adverse report on nomination of Thomas D. Jones for ap- pointment as member of Federal Reserve Board, and recommending that Sen- ate decline to advise and consent to same; submitted by Mr. Hitchcock. July 15. 1914. 5 p. ([Senate] executive rp. 1.) [July 15. 1914, ordered to be printed in confidence; July 21, 1914, injunction of secrecy removed.] Letter from Thomas D. Jones to Committee on Banking and Currency submitting certain comments upon adverse report of committee with reference to his nomination to be member of Federal Reserve Board; submitted by Mr. Reed. July 21. 1914. S p. (Senate executive document.) [Injunction of secrecy removed July 21. 1914.] Nomination of Thomas D. Jones, hearing on nomination of Thomas D. Jones for appointment as> member of Federal Reserve Board [July 6, 1914] ; presented by Mr. Hitchcock. July 15. 1914. p. 1-07. (S. doc. 545 [pt. 1].) [Injunction of secrecy removed July 15. 1914.] *Paper, 5c. Same [July 9 and 15. 1914] ; presented by Mr. Reed. July 15, 1914. [2] + 69-155 p. (S. doc. 545, pt. 2.) [Injunction of secrecy removed July 15, 1914.] *Paper. 10c. Rural credits, joint hearings before subcommittees of Committees on Banking and Currency of Senate and House charged with investigation of rural credits. 1914. y. 2, pt. 1, 24 p. t CLAIMS COMMITTEE Claims. Report amending S. 6120, for allowance of certain claims reported by Court of Claims, as substitute for S. 5489 ; submitted by Mr. Bryan. July 16, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 680.) Cornicli, ilrs. Mary. Report favoring H. 10460, for relief of Mrs. Mary Cornick; submitted by Mr. Martin of Virginia. July 15, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 667.) George. Clarence L. Report favoring H. 14679. for relief of Clarence L. George; submitted by Mr. Martin of Virginia. July 15. 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 60S.) Riganopolous, Mrs. Andrew. Report favoring H. 963. for relief of Mrs. Andrew Riganopolous ; submitted by Mr. Bryan. July 2, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 637.) 40 July, 1914 Sparrow Gravely Tobacco Company. Report favoring H. 13965, to refund to Sparrow Gravely Tobacco Company $176.99; submitted by Mr. Martin of Virginia. July 15, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 669.) WJiitacre, R. B., <6 Co. Report favoring H. 9362, for relief of R. B. Whitacre and Company; submitted by Mr. Bi-yan. July 2, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 638.) COMMERCE COMMITTEE Arkansas River. Report favoring S. 6084, to grant consent of Congress for county of Pulaski, Ark., to construct bridge across Arkansas River between Little' Rock aiid Argenta, Ark. ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 23, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 704.) Merchant marine. Serving of licensed officers in merchant marine and renewal of licenses of marine officers, hearings before subcommittee on H. 16346, to amend sec. 4131, Revised statutes, as amended, relating to renewal of licenses, and H. 16392, to better regulate serving of licensed officers in merchant marine and to promote safety at sea, July 17, 1914. 1914. 74 p. t Merrimac River. Report favoring S. 6101, to grant consent of Congress for Lawrence, Mass., to construct bridge across Merrimac River ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 27, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 710.) Olalla Slough. Report favoring S. 5555, to amend act to authorize construction of dike on Olalla Slough, Lincoln County. Oreg. [by Olalla Diking District, so as to authorize construction of dike with suitable gate, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July S, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 649.) Petroleum. Report favoring H. 16055, to amend sec. 4474, Revised statutes [relating to discharge of excess crude petroleum from steamers carrying same as fuel] ; submitted by Mr. Simmons. July 13, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 655.) Qiiinaielt Reservation. Report favoring H. 12463, to authorize withdrawal of ■ lands on Quinaielt Reservation. Wash., for lighthouse purposes; submitted by Mr. Chamberlain. July 27, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 711.) Radio! el cgraplnj. Auxiliary lighting and wireless system for vessels, hearings on H. 14377, making appropriations for rivers and harbors [fiscal year 1915] June 23, 1914. 1014. pt. 1, ii+3-16 p. t Saline River. Report favoring S. 5957, to authorize construction of bridge across Sabine River [between] Louisiana and Texas west of Hunter, La. [by Frost-Johnson Lumber Company] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 8, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp, 647.) St. John River. Report favoring H. 16579, to authorize construction of bridge across St. John River at Fort Kent, Me. [by Maine and Canada jointly] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 23, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 703.) St. Louis River. Report favoring S. 5325, authorizing county of St. Louis to construct bridge across St. Louis River between iNIinuesota and Wisconsin [at Fond du Lac, Duluth. Minn.] : submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 9, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 6.53.) Sulphur River. Report amending S. 6031, authorizing Board of Trade of Tex- arkana, Ark.-Tex., to construct bridge across Sulphur River at or near Pace's Ferrv. between counties of Bowie and Cass, Tex. ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July'^15, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 666.) Tennessee River. Report favoring S. 5977, to authorize Bryan and Albert Henry to construct bridge across slough, which is part of Tennessee River, [at or] near Guntersville. Ala.; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 8, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 650.) Tug Fork. Report favoring H. 17005, authorizing fiscal court of Pike County, Ky., to construct bridge across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at or near Williamson, W. Va. ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 23, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 702.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Barbour, James F. Report favoring S. 4492, to authorize James F, Barbour and his successors to permanently maintain and use siding from tracks of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad in Washington [D. C] ; submitted by Mr. Smith of Maryland. July 21, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 696.) July, 1914 41 Roberts, Spencer. Report favoring H. 12S44, for relief of Spencer Roberts; submitted by Mr. Smitli of Maryland, July 21, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 697.) FINANCE COMMITTEE Alaska. Report favoring H. 9770, to levy and collect income tax on railroads in Alaska; submitted by Mr. Simmons. July 8. 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 648.) FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE Education. Report favoring S. J. R. 157, requesting President of United States to invite foreign Governments to participate in [4th] International Congress on [Home] Education [to be beld at Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 22-29, 1914] ; submitted by Mr. Stone. July 1, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 633.) INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Trusts. Interstate trade, hearing on tentative bills relating to trust legislation, June 4 [-July 20], 1914. 1914. pts. 12-19, [xxv] +967-1551 p. il. t JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Judiciary. Statement and explanatory notes concerning H. 15578, to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary, as passed by House, June 17, 1914. to chairman and members of subcommittee; prepared and submitted by W. K. Watkins, July 29, 1914. 1914. 30 p. t Lobdying. Maintenance of lobby to influence legislation, hearings before sub- committee pursuant to S. R. 92. instructing Committee on Judiciary to investigate charge that lobby is maintained to influence legislation pending in Senate, Jiily 16, 1914. 1914. pt. 65. ii+4S89-4916 p. t Trusts. Report amending H. 15657. to snpi^lement existing laws against unlaw- ful restraints and monopolies; submitted bv Mr. Culberson. Julv 22, 1914. 83 p. (S. rp. 698.) [Corrected 2d print.] * Paper, 5c. "^ 14— .30604 LIBRARY COMMITTEE Key, Francis S. Report favoring S. 5711. for erection at Fort McHenry. Md., of monument to Francis Scott Key and soldiers and sailors who participated in battle of North Point and defense of Fort McHenrv in War of 1812; sub- mitted by Mr. Lea. July 17, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 687.) ' MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Coulson, Charles A. Report amending H. 13698, for relief of Charles A. Coulson; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 13, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 660.) Drake. H. R. Report favoring H. 14925, for retirement of H. R. Drake; sub- mitted by Mr. Hitchcock. July 1, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 634.) Hoover, Abraham. Report favoring H. 816, for relief of Abraham Hoover; submitted by Mr. Warren. July 17, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 686.) Louisiana. Report favoring H. J. R. 295, authorizing Secretary of War to return to Louisiana original ordinance of secession adopted by said State; submitted by Mr. Chamberlain. July 13. 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 656.) Meyer, Charles A. Report favoring S. J. R. 136. to authorize appointment of Charles August Meyer as cadet at Militarv Academy; submitted by Mr. Chamberlain. July 18, 1914. 4 p. (S. rp. 691.) Officers, Army. Report favoring S. 1151, to remedy in line of Army inequalities in rank due to past system of regimental promotion; submitted by Mr. Catron. July 18, 1914. 4 p. (S. rp. 690.) Owen, William 0. Report amending by substitute S. 5525, to autliorize Presi- dent to appoint William O. Owen, retired, colonel on active list of Army ; sub- mitted by Mr. Chamberlain. July 13, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 658.) PoiveU, Junius L. Report favoring S. 784. to place Junius L. Powell on retired list of Armv with rank of brigadier general ; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 13, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 662.) 42 July, 1914 Powers, Daniel H. Report amending S. 1985, for relief of Daniel H. Powers; submitted by Mr. Catron. July IS, 1914. 11 p. (S. rp. 693.) Redd, Lemuel H. Report amendinij by substitute S. 1231, for relief of Lemuel H. Redd ; submitted by Mr. du Pont. July 16, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 673.) Rice, Oliver C. Report amending by substitute S. 5684, for relief of Oliver C. Rice; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 13, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 664.) Rio Grande. Report favoring S. J. R. 98, authorizing survey and examination of Rio Grande border of United States to determine advisability of construct- ing highway either along entire border or certain sections thereof; submitted by Mr. Catron. July 14, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 665.) Rohe. Mrs. Wilhelmina. Report favoring H. 11166, for relief of Mrs. Wilhel- miua Rohe; submitted by Mr. Warren. July 17, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 685.) Shannon, William H. Report favoring H. 962, for relief of William H. Shan- non ; submitted by Mr. du Pont. July 16, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 672.) Tate, CUfford H. Report amending by substitute S. J. R. 137, to reinstate Clifford Hildebrandt Tate as cadet at Military Academy; submitted by Mr. Chamberlain. July 18, 1914. 6 p. (S. rp. 692.) Tents. Report amending S. J. R. 92, authorizing governor of any State to loan to military colleges and schools within his State such tents and camp equippage as have been issued or shall be issued to State by United States under provisions of existing laws; submitted by Mr. Chamberlain. July 13, 1914. 1 p. ( S. rp. 657. ) Walters, William. Report amending by substitute S. 1174, for relief of Wil- liam Walters, alias Joshua Brown ; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 13, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 663.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Rust, Armistead. Captain Armistead Rust, hearing before subcommittee on S. 1267, to transfer Armistead Rust from retired to active list of Navy, July 7, 1914; [statement of Henry B. Rust, with House report 710 and hearings be- fore subcommittee, May 13-15, 1914]. 1914. 71 p. t • Report amending S.. 1267, to transfer Armistead Rust from retired to active list of Navy; submitted by Mr. Swansou. July 16, 1914. 6 p. (S. rp. 681.) PACIFIC ISLANDS AND PORTO RICO COMMITTEE Haivaii. Report favoring H. 8660, to amend act granting franchise [to Leland S. Conness, W. H. Johnson, and others] for construction of street railway system in district of south Plilo, Hawaii [so as to extend time] ; submitted by Mr. Shafroth. July 17, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 684.) Porto Rico. Civil government for Porto Rico, hearings on S. 4604. 1914. 56 p. t PENSIONS COMMITTEE Lowry, John K. Report favoring H. J. R. 279. to amend act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war [so as to change designation of military service of John K. Lowry from Com- pany K, 46th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, to Company F of said regi- ment] ; submitted by Mr. Shively. July 7, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 645.) Medals. Report amending S. 4282, to establish in War Department and in Navy Department, respectively, roll designated as army and navy medal of honor honor roll; submitted by Mr. Shively. July 2, 1914. 4 p. (S. rp. 639.) Pensions. Report amending H. 15959, granting pensions and increase of pen- sions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Shively. July 1, 1914. 64 p. (S. rp. 635.) Report amending H. 16294, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war; submitted by Mr. Shively. July 2, 1914. 118 p. (S. rp. 640.) July, 1914 43 Pensions — Continued. Report amending H. 16345, granting pensions and in- crease of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Shively. July 7, 1914. 54 p. (S. rp. 646.) Report amending H. 17482, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War. and to widows of such soldiers and sailors ; submitted by Mr. Shively. July 8, 1914. SO p. (S. rp. 651.) POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. Report favoring S. 926. for relief of Georgia Railroad and Banking Company ; submitted by Mr. Smith of Georgia. July 21, 1914. 4 p. (S. rp. 695.) [Corrected print] PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Gold Hill Consolidated Company. Report of subcommittee under S. R. 394, authorizing Committee on Privileges and Elections to investigate use of Senate stationery in promotion of Gold Hill Consolidated Company, with bearings; submitted by Mr. Thompson. Ju^y 17, 1914. iii+121 p. (S. rp. 688.) . PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Dallas. Tex. Report amending S. 5630, for public building at Dallas, Tex. ; submitted by Mr. Culberson. July 23, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 707.) Frankford Arsenal. Land adjoining Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, hearing on S. 5055. 1914. 22 p. t Grand Junction, Colo. Report amending S. 4012, to increase limit of cost of public building at Grand Junction, Colo. ; submitted by Mr. Swanson. July 20, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 694.) Justice Department. Report favoring S. 6059. for erection of building in Wash- ington. D. C, for Department of Justice; submitted by Mr. Swanson. July 13, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 661.) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Bozeman, Mont. Report favoring S. 5847. to convey to Bozeman. Mont., land [off Federal building site] for alley puri)oses; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 3, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 643.) Chelan County, Wash. Report favoring S. 4146, granting lands [in Wenatchee national forest] to school district 44, Chelan County, Wash.; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 23, 1914. 2 p. ( S. rv. 705. ) Flathead irrigation project. Report favoring S. 4441, to extend provisions of act of June 23, 1910. authorizing assignment of reclamation homestead entries, and of act of Aug. 9, 1932, authorizing issuance of patents on reclamation homestead entries, to lands in Flathead irrigation project, Mont. ; submitted by Mr. Myers. June 30, 1914. 2 p. (S. vv- 632.) Hill, Charles L. Report favoring H. 7327, for relief of Charles L. Hill; sub- mitted by Mr. Myers. July 3, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 641.) Homestead. Report amending H. 11745, to provide for certificate of title to homestead entry by female American citizen who has intermarried with alien; submitted by Mr. Smoot. July 16, 1914. 1 p. (S. i-p- 679.) Report favoring H. 1698. to amend act for enlarged homestead and acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto ; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 16. 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 683.) Howell, Thomas F. Report favoring H. 1516, for relief of Thomas F. Howell; submitted by Mr. Works. July 16, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 682.) Kerckhoff, William G. Report favoring S. 5990, to authorize sale and issuance of patent for land [in Los Angeles County, Cal.] to William G. Kerckhoff; sub- mitted by Mr. Works. July 22. 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 701.) Miller, William H. Report favoring H. 16431, to validate homestead entry of William H. Miller ; submitted by Mr. Norris. July 16, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 678.) 44 July, 1914 Nevadaville, Colo. Report amending S. 2518, granting to Nevadaville, Colo., right to purchase lands [in Clear Creels County] for protection of water sup- ply ; submitted by Mr. Thomas. July 9, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 654.) Phosphate layids. ReiX)rt amending S. G106, identical with H. 17906, validating locations of deposits of phosphate rock heretofore made in good faith under placer-mining laws; submitted by Mr. Smoot. July 22, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 699.) Plummer, Idaho. Report amending S. 2692, to sell unsold lots in Plummer, Idaho ; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 23, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 708.) Ponca, Olcla. Report amending S. 4SS0, authorizing Ponca City, Okla., and board of education of said city to convey lands [in Bluffdale, Hartman, and Lynchville town sites] ; submitted bv Mr. Mvers. July 3, 1914. 2 p. (S. rv. 642. ) Poi't Angeles, Wash. Report amending S. 5701, for disposal of lands in block 32, Port Angeles, Wash.; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 23, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 709.) Registers and receivers. Report amending S. 2823, relating to temporary filling of vacancies occurring in offices of register and receiver of district land offices ; submitted by Mr. Smoot. July 2, 1914. 2 p. (S. i^. 636.) Roseberry, T. A. Report favoring H. 1528, for relief of T. A. Roseberry; sub- mitted by Mr. Thomas. July 16, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 676.) Smith, Davis. Report favoring H. 16205, for relief of Davis Smith; submitted by Mr. Sterling. July 16, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 674.) Susanville, CaJ. Report favoring H. 16476, to issue patent to Susanville, Cal., for certain lands; submitted by Mr. Works. July 22, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 700.) Van Leuven, George M. Report favoring H. 10765, granting patent to George M, Van Leuven for northeast quarter of section 18, township 17 north, range 19 east. Black Hills meridian, S. Dak. ; submitted by Mr. Sterling. July 16, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 675.) Wallis, WiUiam. L. Report favoring H. 17045, for relief of William L. Wallis ; submitted by Mr. Pittman. July 16, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 677.) Wisconsin Central Railicay. Rejiort amending S. 5629, for relief of certain per- sons who [are settlers upon Wisconsin Central Railway and Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway land grants, and who] made entry under act of May 29, 190S ; submitted by Mr. Thomas. July 9, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 652.) Yosemitc National Park. Report favoring H. 1694, to amend act to set apart tracts of land in California as forest reservations [so as to increase terms of vears and acreage to be leased in Yosemite National Park, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Works. July 16, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 671.) BULES COMMITTEE Banking and Currency Committee, Senate. Report adverse to S. R. 293, to amend Rule 25 of Senate, relating to membership of Banldng and Currency Com- mittee and Transportation Routes to Seaboard Committee; submitted by Mr. Overman. July 13, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 659.) STANDARDS, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES COMMITTEE Boxes. Report amending S. 4517, to establish standard box for apples; sub- mitted by Mr. Clapp. Juiy 15, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 670.) TOBACCO COMMISSION Tobacco. Purchase of tobacco, hearings before Joint Commission to Investigate Purchase of American-Grown Tobacco, pursuant to public act 324, approved Aug. 24, 1912. 1914. 39 p. % July, 1914 45 useless papees in executive departments. joint select COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF Auditor for Nary Department. Report favoring disposition of certain useless papers in office of Auditor for Navy Department, offices of collectors of inter- nal revenue, and in office of collector of customs, Duluth, Minn; submitted by Mr. Talbott. July 29, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1042.) Civil Service Commission. Report favoring disposition of certain useless papers in Civil Service Commission, Interior Department, and War Department; sub- mitted by Mr. Talbott. July 23, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 997.) COURT OF CLAIMS Augenstein. Charles Reed and Fred Augenstein. executors [of] Matthew Augen- stein, et al v. United States; evidence for claimants. [1914.] Congressional, no. 146S9, p. 167-171. t Birchett. Findings in case of Richard B. Davis, administrator of William C[G]. Birchett. July 9, 1914. 2 p. (S. doc. 534.) t Cases. Calendar of general jurisdiction cases for dismissal under rule 92. Dec. term, 1913 [containing list of cases in which claimants may have until Sept. 21, 1914, to file reasons why cases should not be dismissed for lack of prose- cution]. 1914. 3& p. $ Chaims. Edward Chaims v. United States; evidence for defendants. [1914.] no. 32565, p. 41^6. t Crabtree. Findings of fact and conclusion in case of James Crabtree, heir of Eli Crabtree, and executor of Sarah Crabtree. July 21, 1914. 2 p. (H. doc. 113L) ± Delia, sloop. Richard C. McMurtrie, administrator [of sloop Delia, Benjamin Huggins, master], v. United States; evidence. [1914.] French spoliations, no. 1342, p. 35, 36. t Gray. George Grav v. United States; evidence [for claimant]. [1914.] no. 30037, p. 27-30. t Eotcard. Ed J. Howard v. L'nited States; evidence for defendants. [1914.] no. 312SS, p. 205-308. t Jones. Frank L. Jones v. United States; evidence [for claimant]. [1914.] no. 32584, p. 7-19. t McBride Electric Company v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1914.] no. 32465, p. 90-109. ? McClendon. Findings in case of Vitha B. McClendon, administratrix of Joel McClendon, and Jean Michael Vendenheim [or Fenteuhiem]. July 2, 1914. 6 p. (S. doc. 529.) t McDonald. J. C. McDonald, executor of Alexander McDonald, v. United States; evidence. [1914.] no. 31492, p. 4-19. ? Martin. Thomas J. Martin v. United States; evidence. [1914.] no. 32564, p. 5-16. + Moran Bros. Company v. United States; evidence. 1914. v. 2, no. 30498, U. S. S. Nebraska, cover-title, i-|-927-1206 p. t Morris. W. G. Morris v. United States; defendants' abstract of testimony. [1914.] no. 31999, p. 83-102. t Omaha tribe of Indians v. United States; evidence for defendants. [1914.] no. 31002, p. 419-^34. t Phoebe, schooner. Schooner Phoebe. James Brown, master, president and directors of Insurance Company of North America v. United States; evidence. 1914. French spoliations, no. 1291, p. 11. t PoUok. American Security and Trust Company [of Washington, D. C], execu- tor [of] Anthonv Pollok v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1914.] no. 30190, p. 43a'-d. % Sally and Jane, sloop. Sloop Sally and Jane, John Matthews, master, presi- dent and directors of Insurance Company of North America y. United States; evidence. [1914.] ' French spoliations, no. 1314, p. 21, 22. ? 46 July, 1914 Scoficld Company. Seymour P. Thomas, trustee in bankruptcy of Scofield Company, vs. United States; documentaiy evidence furnished by Secretary of Navy. [1914.] no. 32548, p. 127^16. t Sheridan-Kirk Contract Company v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1914.] no. 30828, p. 49-107. t Snare & Triest Co. v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1914.] no. 28034, p. 105-116. t Southern Railtcay Company v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1914.] no. 27815, p. 1-39. % Steer. Charles Steer v. United States; evidence. [1914.] no. 31883, p. 7-13. t DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Lillihridge, George H. Estimate of appropriation for payment of judgment in favor of George H. Lillibridge. July 7, 1914. 2 p. (H. doc. 1113.) I PuMic Utilities Commission. Annual report of Public Utilities Commission of District of Columbia, [10 months ending Dec. 31] 1913. 1914. 181 p. il. * Paper, 25c. 14—30633 Same. (H. doc. 1110.) GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFJ'ICE DOCUMENTS OFFICE Hygiene. Government publications relating to health, disease, and sanitation, for sale by superintendent of documents. July, 1914. 62+ [2] p. (Price list 51, 5th edition.) t 14—30607 Insular possessions. Public documents relating to noncontiguous territory, except Alaska and Canal Zone, and to 2 American occupations of Cuba, for sale by superintendent of documents. July, 1914. 46+ [2] p. (Price list 32, 3d edition.) t 14—30515 Monthly catalogue, United States public documents, no. 234; June, 1914. 1914. p. 647-712. * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.10 a yr. 4—18088/3 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Note. — The decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in Blips and in signatures, and the decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later In bound volumes. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 with the Super- intendent of Documents and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents. Evans, George W. Estimates of 2 items for incorporation in general deficiency bill to authorize accounting officers of Treasury to credit in accounts of chief disbursing clerk [George W. Evans], Department of Interior, sums of $150 and $5.14, respectively. July 8, 1914. 2 p. (H. doc. 1115.) t Fossil forests of Yellowstone National Park; [by F. H. Knov?lton]. 1914. 31 p. 11. * Paper, 10c. 14—30651 Glacier National Park. Origin of scenic features of Glacier National Park ; [by Marius R. Campbell]. 1914. 42 p. il. map. * Paper, 15c. 14—30652 Pensions. Decisions [in appealed pension and bounty-land claims], v. 19, [signatures] 15 and 16. [1914.] p. 225-256. 12—29422/4 ■ Same [v. 19, slips] 83-88; June 15-22, 1914. [1914.] various paging. [Slip 88 reads incorrectly June 22, 1904.] Public lands. Decisions [of Department of Interior in cases] relating to public lands, V. 43, [signatures] 10-12. [1914.] p. 145-192. 7—23651/5 Reports. 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[From Report, 1913, v. 2.] t E8 — 682/2 Colleges and universities. Statistics of universities, colleges, and technological schools. 1914. [1] +177-270 p. [From Report, 1913, v. 2.] t E 8— 676/2 Countrii life. List of references on rural life and culture; prepared in Library Division. June, 1914. 6 p. t E 13—1210/2 Country schools. List of references on rural schools and rural school teaching; prepared in Library Division. June, 1914. 5 p. t E 14 — 1085 Elementary education. Statistics of elementary education in foreign countries. 1914. [1] +687-693 p. [From Rei>ort, 1913, v. 2.] t E 10— 1104/2 Feehle-mindeil. Statistics of schools for feeble-minded. 1914. [1] +671-686 p. [From Report, 1913, v. 2.] t E 10 — 1106/2 Oary, Ind. Public school system of Gary, Ind. ; by William Paxton Burns. 1914. 49+iv p. il. 2 pi. 10 p. of pi. (Bulletin 18, 1914; whole no. 591.) * Paper, 15c. E 14— 842 High schools. Statistics of public and private high .schools. 1914. [l]+455- 494 p. [From Report, 1913, v. 2.] t Manual training. Manual and industrial training. 1914. [1] +495-566 p. [From Report, 1913, v. 2.] t E 5— 681/3 Montcssori method of education. List of references on Maria Montessori and her methods; prepared in Library Division. June, 1914. 6 p. t E 13—1213/3 Moving pictures. List of references on moving pictures in education; prepared in Library Division. June, 1914. 4 p. t E 14—879/2 Negroes. Statistics of schools for negroes. 1914. [1] +607-621 p. [From Report, 1913, v. 2.] t E 8— 684/2 Normal schools. Statistics of normal schools. 1914. [1] +349-381 p. [From Report, 1913, V. 2.] t E 8— 679/2 Occupations. List of references on vocational guidance ; prepared in Library Division. June, 1914. 6 p. t E 14—1084 Play. List of references on play and playgrounds; prepared in Library Division. June, 1914. 6 p. t E 13—1215/2 Professional education. Statistics of professional schools. 1914. [1]+315- 347 p. [From Report, 1913, v. 2.] t E 8— 67S/2 Public schools. Introductory survey, [by Alex Summers] ; and State common- school systems, 1911-12. 1914. [1] +1-35 p. [From Rei3ort, 1913, V. 2.] t Statistics of city school systems. 1914. [1] +43-175 p. [From Report, 1913, V. 2.] t E 8— 675/2 Reformatories. Statistics of State industrial schools. 1914. [1] +623-643 p. [From Report, 1913, v. 2.] t E 12—902/2 Reports. Report of commissioner of education, year ended June 30, 1913. 1914. V. 2, vi+700 p. il. (Whole no. 583.) * Cloth, 60c. 4—18120/6 Same. (H. doc. 937 [pt. 2].) [Whole number omitted from document edition.] 48 July, 1914 Sanitary survey of schools of Orange County, Va., report of investigation by Virginia State Board of Healtli. Department of Education of University of Virginia, and Virginia State Dei»artnient of Education; liy Roy K. Flannagan. 1914. 2S+iv p. il. 8 p. of pi. (Bulletin 17, 1914 ; wliole no. 590.) * Paper, 10c. E 14—852 Self-f/ovcrnment. List of references on student self-government; prepared in Library Division. 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A wholesale rate has been established for topographic and geologic folios (either Library or Field editions), 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 he given whenever ;!4 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. Ahrasivcs. Production of abrasive materials, [calendar year] 1913; by Frank J. Katz. 1914. ii +253-272 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2."] t Asbestos. Production of asbestos, [calendar year] 1913; by J. S. Diller. 1914. ii +339-354 p. il. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t Barite. Barite deposit near Wrangell, Alaska; by Ernest F. Burchard. 1914. ii +109-117 p. 11. (Bulletin 592 D.) t Production of barytes, [calendar year] 1913 [with bibliography, and] with note on strontium ore and salts; by James M. Hill. 1914. iii+165-174 p. il. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t Briquets. Fuel briquetting, [calendar year] 1913; by Edward W. Parker. 1914. [l]+ll~l(j p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t Curnotite near :\Iauch Chunk, Pa. ; by Edgar T. Wherry. 1914. [1] +147-151 p. (Bulletin 580 H.) t Clay products of United States, [calendar year] 1913, with corresponding totals for [calendar year] 1912. June, 1914. 1 p. oblong f° t Coal. Coal fields in New Mexico and Utah ; papers by Carroll H. Wegemann and Frank R. Clark. 1914. 74 p. il. 4 maps. (Bulletin 541 J.) t Coal fields in Rhode Island, Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri; papers by G. H. Ashley, M. R. Campbell, Charles Butts, and F. C. Greene. 1914. 89 p. il. 2 pi. 3 maps. (Bulletin 541 F.) t Production of anthracite, [calendar year] 1913; by Edward W. Parker. 1914. [1]+3A-16A p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t July, 1914 49 Dillon, Mont. Mining districts of DiUon quadrangle, Mont, and adjacent areas [with bibliographv] ; by Alexander N. Wincbell. 1914. 191 p. 11. 4 pi. 4 p. of pi. (Bulletin 5740 * Paper, 20c. G S 14—643 Same. (H. doc. 779.) Fluor-spar. Production of fluorspar, [calendar year] 1913, with note on cryolite; bv Ernest F. Burchard. 1914. ii+373-3Sl p. il. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t Geology. Shorter contributions to general geology. 1913 ; David White, chief geologist. 1914. iii+99 p. il. 12 pi. 2 maps, 4° (Professional paper 85.) * Paper. 25c. G S 14—646 CoxTEXTS.^— Origin of colemanite deposits ; by Hoyt S. Gale. — Mud lumps at mouttis of the Mississippi ; by Eugene Wesley Sliaw. — Interpretation of anomalies of gravity ; by Grove Karl Gilbert. — .Jurassic flora of Cape Lisburne, Alaslia : by F. H. Knowl- ton. — Resins in Paleozoic plants and in coals of high rank ; by David White. Same. (H. doc. 589.) Gold. Gold, silver, copper, and lead in South Dakota and Wyoming, [calendar year] 1913, mines report [with bibliography] : by Charles W. Henderson. 1914. iv+41-55 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 1.] t Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Eastern States, [calendar year] 1913, mines report [with list of Geological Survey publications on gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc mines in Eastern States] ; by H. D. McCaskey. 1914. iv+173-196 p. [From ISIiueral resources, 1913, pt. 1.] t Graphite. Production of graphite, [calendar year] 1913 [with bibliography] ; by Edson S. Bastiu. 1914. ii+181-251 p. il. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t Gypsum industry, [calendar year] 1913: by Ralph W. Stone. 1914. [l]+355- 372 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t Lode mining in Ketchikan region, Alaska; by Philip S. Smith. 1914. [1] + 75-94 p. (Bulletin 592 B.) t Man(/anese. Production of manganese and manganiferous ores [calendar year] 1913 ; by D. F. Hewett. 1914. [1] +57-74 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 1.] t Mardle resources of Juneau, Skagway, and Sitka districts. Alaska ; by Ernest F. Burchard. 1914. ii+95-107 p. map. (Bulletin 592 C.) t Metals. Recovery of secondary metals, [calendar year] 1913; by J. P. Dunlop. 1914. [1] +75-80 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913. pt. 1.] t Mineral icaters. Production of mineral waters, [calendar year] 1913 [with list of published analyses of American mineral waters and] with discussion of their radioactivity [and bibliography] ; by R. B. Dole. 1914. iv+393-440 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t Mississipin River. Surface water supply of United States, 1912: pt. 7, Lower Mississippi River basin; by Robert Follansbee. 1914. 84 p. 2 p. of pi. (Water-supply paper 327.) * Paper, 10c. G S 14—^2 Same. (H. doc. 414.) Ores. Electric activity in ore deposits; by Roger C. Wells. 1914. 78 p. 11. (Bulletin 548.) * Paper, 10c. G S 14—639 Same. (H. doc. 314.) Paint. Production of mineral paints, [calendar year] 1913 [with bibliography] ; by James M. Hill. 1914. 2+49-70 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t Peat. Production of peat, [calendar year] 1913: by Charles A. Davis. 1914. [1] +383-392 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t Petroleum. Oil and gas in western part of Olympic Peninsula, Wash. ; by Charles T. Lupton. 1914. lv+23-81 p. il. map. (Bulletin 581 B.) t Reconnaissance of oil and gas fields in Wayne and McCreary counties, Ky. ; by M. J. Munn. 1914. 105 p. 11. 2 p. of pi. 4 maps. (Bulletin 579.) [Prepared in cooperation with Kentucky Geological Survey.] * Paper, 15c. G S 14—640 Same. (H. doc. 784.) Phosphates. Production of phosphate rock, [calendar year] 1913 [with list of Geological Survey publications relating to phosphates] ; by W. C. Phalen. 1914. ii+273-289 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t 50 July, 1914 Pottery. Statistics of pottery industry in United States, [calendar year] 1913; by Jefferson Middletou. 1914. [1]+1P-15P p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t Publications. New publications, list 78 ; June, 1914. [1914.] 6 p. [Monthly.] t Publications of Geological Survey, not including topographic maps, July, 1914. 1914. 136 p. t G S 11—221/3 Quicksilver, [calendar year] 1913, production and resources; by H. D. Mc- Caskey. 1914. ii+197-212 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 1.] t Rivers. Method of determining daily discharge of rivers of variable slope; by M. R. Hall, W. E. Hall, and C H. Pierce. 1914. ii+53-65 p. il. (Water- supply paper 345 E.) t Transportation of debris by running water ; by Grove Karl Gilbert, based on experiments made with assistance of Edward Charles Murphy. 1914. 263 p. il. 3 pi. 4° (Professional paper 86.) * Paper, 70c. G S 14—647 Same. (H. doc. 590.) Salt. Production of salt, bromine, and calcium chloride, [calendar year] 1913 [with bibliography]; by W. C. Phalen. 1914. [l]+291-?307 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t Sand. Production of sand and gravel, [calendar year] 1913; by Ralph W. Stone. 1914. [1] +325-337 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 2.] t Washington State. Ore deposits of northeastern Washington, by Howlaud Ban- croft; including section on Republic mining district [with lists of references], by Waldemar Lindgren and Howland Bancroft. 1914. [l]+vlii+215 p. il. 8 pi. 8 p. of pi. 3 maps. (Bulletin 550.) * Paper, 20c. G S 14—617 Same. (H. doc. 316.) Quality of surface waters of Washington ; by Walton Van Winkle. 1914. 105 p. il. 2 maps. (Water-supply paper 339.) [Prepared in coopera- tion with State Board of Health of Washington.] * Paper, 15c. G S 14—649 Same. (H. doc. 922.) Yakataga River. Mineral deposits of Yakataga district, Alaska [with bibli- ographies] ; by A. G. Maddreu. 1914. ii +119-153 p. map. (Bulletin 592 E.) t Yukon River. Discharge of Yukon River at Eagle, Alaska; by E. A. Porter and R. W. Davenport. 1914. ii+67-77 p. il. 2 p. of pi. (Water-supply paper 345 F.) t Maps Kentucky. State of Kentucky. Scale 1 : 500,000. [Washington] Geological Sur- vey, 1914. 23.9X53.9 in. 1 25c. West Virginia, State of West Virginia. Scale 1 : 500,000. [Washington] Geo- logical Survey, 1914. 30.8X34.7 in. 1 20c. INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE Reports. [82d] i-eport of commissioner of Indian affairs, fiscal year 1913 [with statistical tables]. 1914. v+296 p. map. * Cloth, 40c. 8—33623/3 Roads. Public roads over Indian lands [general rules governing manner of pre- senting application for permission to open such road or highway]. [1914.] 2 p. t CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL Red man [v. 6, no. 10] ; June, 1914. Carlisle Indian Press [Carlisle, Pa., 1914]. cover-title, p. 389-444, il. 1 por. 14 p. of por. and pi. large 8° [Monthly except July and August.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr. 11—24446 LAND OFFICE, GENERAL Note. — The General Land OflBce 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 is in 2 sheets. Address the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Oregon. Estimate of appropriation for protection of forfeited lands within grants to Oregon & California Railroad. July 9, 1914. 2 p. (S. doc. 533.) t Public lands. Vacant public lands in United States. [1914.] 24 p. (Circular 335.) t July, 1914 51 Maps Nevada. State of Nevada, from official records of General Laud Office aud other sources [with plans of cities]. Scale 12 m.=l iu. Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C, 1914. 42.9X30.5 in. * 25c. Carson City. Elko. Ely. Goldfield and Columbia. Reno. Tonopah. Wlnnemucca. MINES BUREAU Carbon monoxid. Use of mice and birds for detecting carbon monoxide after mine fires and explosions; by George A. Burrell. [3d edition.] [July] 1914. 16 p. (Technical paper 11.) [Includes list of Mines Bureau publications on mine accidents and methods of mining.] * Paper, 5c. 14 — 30595 Furnaces. Experiments with furnaces for hand-fired return tubular boiler ; by Samuel B. Flagg, George C. Cook, and Forrest E. Woodman. [1st edition.] [July] 1914. 32 p. il. 1 pi. (Technical paper 34.) [Includes list of Mines Bureau publications on fuel technology.] * Paper, 5c. 14 — 30634 Oases found in coal mines; by George A. Burrell and Frank M. Seibert. [2d edition.] [May] 1914. 23 p. (Miners' circular 14.) [Includes list of Mines Bureau publications on mine accidents and methods of mining.] *Paper, 5c. 14—30635 Mine accidents. Monthly statement of coal-mine fatalities in United States, May, 1914. with revised figures for preceding months; compiled by Albert H. Fay. [1st edition.] [July] 1914. 16 p. [Includes list of Mines Bui-eau bul- letins on mine accidents and methods of mining.] * Paper, 5c. 14 — 30541 Rules for mine-rescue and first-aid field contests; by James W. Paul. [2d edition.] [June] 1914. 12 p. (Miners' circular 15.) [Includes list of Mines Bureau publications on mine accidents and methods of mining.] * Paper, 5c. 14_30594 PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single copies. These are not enumerated in this catalogue, but may be obtained for 5c. each at the Patent Office. 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 ."fJO 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. Official gazette. Official gazette, July 7-28, 1914 ; v. 204, no. 1-4. 1914. cover- title, 1348-f- [cxxxvii] 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 the United States courts in patent cases. Same [title-page, errata, index to decisions, etc., to] v. 201. 1914. [3]-f- 1223-26 p. large 8° * Paper, 10c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for subscribers. Same [title-page, errata, index to decisions, etc.. to] v. 202. 1914. [3]-f 1265-69 p. large 8" RECLAMATION SERVICE Reclamation record, v. 5, no. 7; July-Aug. 1914. [1914.] p. 245-292, il. 1 pi. 4° [Monthly.] 9—35252/3 Note. — The Reclamation record is sold for 50 cents per year. Subscriptions may be forwarded to the Chief Clerk, U. S. Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C, and remittances should be made payable to the Special Fiscal Agent, U. S. Reclamation Service. Specifications 270-278, and 280. [1914.] various paging, 42 pi. 8 maps, 4° [Consist of advertisements, proposals, sjiecifications. and drawings for recla- mation projects.] t 62 July, 1914 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Note. — The bound volumes of the decisions, usually known as Interstate Commerce Commission reports, are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Separate opinions are Bold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume ; single copies, usually 5 cents eacii. Apples. No. 4264, M. W. Thompson v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 4. 1914 : report and order of commission upon rehearing]. 1914. [l]+13S-141+ii p. ([Opinion] 2710.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] *Pai>er, 5c. No. 5709, John Nix & Company et al. v. Southern Railway Company et al. ; no. 5709, sub-no. 1, R. L. Harvey & Company et al. v. Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road Company et al. ; decided May 4, 1914 ; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 145-150+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2712.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. AtitomoMIes. No. 5540. Edward Wolverton v. Union Pacific Railroad Com- pany; decided May 25, 1914; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 23-24+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2705.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Boilers. Order [promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commission on 9th of June, 1914, in matter of preparation, approval, and establishment of rules and instructions for inspection and testing of locomo- tive boilers and their appurtenances. [1914.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. Bookcases. No. 6459. Globe-Wernicke Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; [decided July 10, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [1] +27^276+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2727.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Boots and sliocs. Investigation and suspension no. 125, in matter of investi- gation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of boots and shoes from Boston, Mass., and other points to Atlanta, Ga. ; [decided July 10, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [1]+154- 15S+[1] p. ([Opinion] 2714.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Car-couplers. Decisions under safety-appliance acts, no. 1327, United States V. Northern Pacific Railway Company, in district court for western district of Washington, southern division [instructions to jury] ; Dec. 6, 1913. [1914.] 8 p. t Coal. Investigation and suspension no. 321, coal rates from Virginia mines; decided June 13, 1914 ; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 635- 650+ii p. il. ([Opinion] 26S9.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. No. 869, in matter of relation of common carriers subject to act to regu- late commerce to coal and oil and transportation thereof; [decided] June 9, 1914 ; report of commission to Senate and House of Representatives. [1914.] p. 193-243. ([Opinion] 2721.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Same, with title. No. 869, report of investigation in matter of relation of common carriers subject to act to I'egulate commerce to coal and oil and transportation thereof. 1914. x+49 p. [This and the following publication include title-page, contents, and letter of submittal not contained in the edition listed above.] * Paper, 5c. Same, with title, Report of investigation in matter of relation of common carriers subject to act to regulate commerce to coal and oil and transporta- tion thereof. July 20, 1914. x+49 p. (H. doc. 1124.) 14—30603 No. 5558, Hughes' Creek Coal Company et al. v. Kanawha & Michigan Railway Company et al. ; no. 5558, sub-no. 1, Kelly's Creek Colliery Company et al. V. same ; [decided July 6, 1914 ; report and supplemental order of com- mission upon reargument]. 1914. [l]+10-14+ii p. ( [Opinion] 2702.) [Re- port from Inter.state Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Pai>er, 5c. No. 5567, Beatrice Commercial Club v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al. ; no 5567, sub-no. 1, same v. [same] ; no. 5567, sub-no. 2, same v. [same] ; 4th section applications nos. 179, 1681, 1872, 1951, 2522, 4218, 4219, and 4784; decided June 12, 1914; report [and orders] of commission. [1914.] 173-182+ii p. ([Opinion] 2717.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. July, 1914 53 Cotton. Augusta Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade v. Southern Railway Company; [decided June S, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [1] +704-707+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2698.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Cottonseed meal. No. 5988, Humphreys-Godwin Company v. Yazoo & Missis- sippi Valley Railroad Company et al. : decided May 4. 1914 : report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 25-29+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2706.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Dunnage aUotoances. Investigation and suspension no. 354, dunnage allow- ances; [decided June 12, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [1] +538-546+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2674.) [Report from Interstate Commerce commission reports, y. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Explosives. Regulations for transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles by freight and express and specifications for shipping containers pre- scribed uuder act of Mar. 4, 1909. and sec. 15 of act to regulate commerce as amended June IS, 1910. effective Oct. 1, 1914. 1914. vi+196 p. il. * Paper, 20c. 14—30577 Express companies. 3d annual report on statistics of express companies in United States, year ended June 30, 1911 ; prepared [in] Division of Statistics. 1914. 72 p. il. large 8" * Paper, 15c. 11—35081/2 Uniform system of accounts for express companies prescribed by Inter- state Commerce Commission in accordance with sec. 20 of act to regulate com- merce, effective July 1, 1914. 1914. 91 p. * Paper, 10c. . ^ 14—30579 Fences. Investigation and suspension no. 312, rates on fencing and fencing material from Anderson and other ix)ints in Indiana to Texarkana, Ark-Tex., and other points; [decided June 12, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [1] +650-652+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2690.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Flour. No. 6216. Page Milling Company et al. v. Norfolk & Western Railway Company; decided June 8, 1914; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 605-612+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 2685.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Freight. National code of rules governing weighing and reweighing of carload freight, June 9, 1914. 1914. 8 p. * Paper, 5c. 14—30636 Freight-cars. No. 5336, McCaa Coal Company v. Coal & Coke Railway Com- pany; no. 5336. sub. no. 1. Elliott Splint Coal Company v. same; no. 5336, sub. no. 2. Gilmer Consolidated Coal Company v. same; no. 5336, sub. no. 3, Queen Shoals Coal Company v. same; no. 5358, Morris Fork Coal Company v. same; no. 5358, sub. no. 1, Elk Manor Coal Company v. same; decided June 1, 1914; [report of commission]. [1914.] p. 531-537. ([Opinion] 2673.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Freight rates. Investigation and suspension no. 398, class and commodity rates from stations in Maine: [decided July 6, 1914; report and order of commis- sion]. 1914. [lJ+18-22+ii p. ([Opinion] 2704.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] *Paper, 5c. No. 5447, C. T. Cheek & Sons et al. v. Canadian Pacific Railway Company et al. ; decided June 9, 1914 ; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 265-273+v p. ([Opinion] 2726.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. ■ No. 5769, Pueblo Commerce Club v. Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Com- pany ; decided June 4, 1914; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 133- 137+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2709.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. No. 5995, Minneapolis Civic & Commerce Association v. Chicago, Mil- waukee t& St. Paul Railway Company; decided Jime 27, 1914; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 663-675+ii p. ([Opinion] 2^93.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. 54 July, 1914 Freight rates — Continued. Order [promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commission on lOtli of July. 1914, amended 4tli section order 124, in matter of applications nos. 205. 342-344, 349. 350 and 352, on behalf of carriers parties to tariffs therein named, by R. H. Countiss, C. W. Bullen, and J. F. Tucker, their agents, for relief from provisions of 4th section of act to regulate commerce, as amended June IS, 1910, with respect to commodity rates from eastern points of shipment which are higher to intermediate points than to Pacific Coast terminals. [1914.]. v. p. t Fruit. Fourth section applications nos. 34'o and 349, in matter of applications of R. H. Countiss, agent, for and on behalf of carriers parties to his tariff I. C. C. no. 926. for relief from provisions of 4th section of act to regulate commerce as amended June 18, 1910: no. 5831, Pacific Fruit Exchange v. Southern Pacific Company et al. ; decided July 6, 1914; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 159-166+ii p. ([Opinion] 2715.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Fourth section applications nos. 639 and 2176. in matter of rates on tropical fruits from Gulf ports to various destinations; decided June 12, 1914; [report and 4th section orders of commission]. [1914.] 621-634 +iii p. ([Opinion] 2688.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports. V. 30.] * Paper, 5c. No. 6278. Milwaukee Produce & Fruit Exchange v. Crosby Transporta- tion Companv et al. ; decided June 9. 1914 ; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 653^57+ii p. ([Opinion] 2691.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Grain. Investigation and suspension no. 342, grain elevation allowances at St. Louis. Mo., and East St. Louis, 111.; [decided June 13, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [1] +696-699+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2696.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. No. 5321, F. W. Stock & Sous v. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rail- way Company;, [decided May 12. 1914; report and order of commission], 1914. [l]+15d-153+[l] p. ([Opinion] 2713.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. No. 6290, Omaha Grain Exchange v. Northern Pacific Railway Company et al. ; no. 6290, sub-no. 1, same v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Companv: [decided June 9, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [l]+572-580+ii p. il. ([Opinion] 2679.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. No. 6485. Kaufman Commercial Club v. Texas & New Orleans Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 2. 1914; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 167-172+11 p. ([Opinion] 2716.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v, 31.] * Paper, 5c. No. 6628, Merchants Exchange of St. Louis, Mo., v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Companv et al. ; [decided June 27. 1914; report and order of com- mission]. 1914. '[1] +700-703+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2697.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Hay. No. 5465, American Hay Company v. Central Vermont Railway Company et al. ; [decided June 9, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [1] + 562-565+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2677.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Ice. No. 5099, People's Fuel & Supply Company v. Grand Trunk Western Rail- wav Companv et al. ; decided June 8. 1914 ; supplemental report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 657-662+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2692.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Iron. No. 4800. Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company et al. v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al. ; decided June 1. 1914; [report and order of commission], [1914.] 597-604+ii p. ([Opinion] 2684.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. No. 5891. Low Moor Iron Company of Virginia et al. v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railwav Company et al. ; decided June 9, 1914; report of commission. [1914.] p. 615-620. ([Opinion] 2687.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. July, 1914 55 Iron ore. No. 6520, Ontario Iron Ore Company r. New York Central & Hndson River Railroad Company et al. ; no. 6520, sub-no. 1, same v. [same] ; no. 6520, sub-no. 2, same v. same ; [decided June 13. 1914 : report and order of com- mission]. 1914. [l]+566-571-fii p. ([Opinion] 26TS.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Lumber. Investigation and suspension no. 202. lumber rates from Oregon and Washington to eastern points; decided June 12, 1914; supplemental report [and supplemental order] of commission. [1914.] 191-192+iii p. ( [Opin- ion] 2720.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Investigation and suspension no. 366, lumber rates from Tbebes. 111. ; decided July 6, 1914; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 15-17 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 2703.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Investigation and suspension no. 387, lumber rates from Lake Charles and West Lake, La.; [decided July 2, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [1] +258-260+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2724.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper. 5c. ■ Investigation and suspension no. 415. lumber to Nashville, Tenn. ; [de- cided July 6, 1914: report and order of commission]. 1914. [1] +186-189+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2719.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. No. 646S, Southern Hardwood Traffic Bureau, for benefit of R. J. Darnell, Incorporated, v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al. ; [decidetl June 8, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [l]+6-9+ii p. ([Opinion] 2701.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.1 * Paper, 5c. Malt. Investigation and suspension no. 362, malt rates to New Orleans, La. ; decided June 9, 1914 ; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 587-592+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2682.) [Reiwrt from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Meat. No. 6329, Jacob E. Decker & Sons v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al. ; decided June 9, 1914 ; report [and order] of com- mission. [1914.] p. 547-551+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2675.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Molasses. Investigation and susi)ension no. 322. molasses rates to Knoxville, Tenn.; decided June 9. 1914; reiwrt [and order] of commission. [19I4.J 613-614+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2686.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. New Yoi'k, Neic Haven and Hartford Railroad. No. 6569, in re financial trans- actions of New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company ; [report of commission to Senate. July 11, 1914]. 1914. [1] +32-132 p. ([Opinion] 2708.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 10c. Same, with title. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co., letter transmitting, in resiwnse to resolution, report concerning financial transac- tions of New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. July 15, 1914. vi+101 p. (S. doc. 544.) [Includes list of contents and letter of submittal not contained in edition listed above.] 14 — 30602 Paper. No. 6543, Phoenix Printing Company et al. v. Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company et al. ; decided July 9, 1914 ; report [and order] of com- mission. [1914.] 289-203+11 p. ( [Opinion] 2730.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Passenger rates. No. 4905. Blauton W. Burford et al. v. 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[Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Poles. No. 5674, R. E. Downie Pole Company v. Northern Pacific Railway Com- pany et al. ; [decided May 25, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [1] +142-144+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2711.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad accidents. Accident bulletin 50, collisions, derailments, and other acci- dents resulting in injury to persons, equipment, or roadbed, arising from op- eration of railways used in interstate commerce, Oct.-Dec. 1913. 1914. 47 p. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 5c.; subscription price 20c. a yr. 5 — 41547/2 Railroad ix^sses. No. 6319, in re financial relations, rates, and practices of Louisville »fe Nashville Railroad Company, Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway, and other carriers ; preliminary report of commission to Senate [July 7, 1914]. [1914.] p. 261-264. ([Opinion] 2725.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Same, with letter of submittal and with title, Report of commission, in response to paragraph 13 of Senate resolution 153 [relating to passes issued by Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company and Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway Company, calendar year 1913]. July 9, 1914. 5 p. (S. doc. 532.) 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[From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 30.] * Paper, 5c. Refrigerator-cars. Investigation and suspension no. 360, rental charges for in- sulated cars; decided June 26, 1914; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 255-257+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2723.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. fhould be made payable to the ' Smithsonian Institution.' Applications from libraries should be accompanied by a statement of the number of volumes which they contain and the date of their establishment, and should have the endorsement of a Member of Congress." The annual reports are the only Smithsonian publications that are regularly issued as public documents. All the others are paid for from the private funds of the Institution. Aeronautical laboratories. Report on European r.erouautical laboratories; by A. F. Zahm. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, July 27, 1914. [2] +23 p. il. 3 pi. 8 p. of pi. 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[1914.] 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 1; Director of Mint.) [Quarterly.] t Finance. Daily statement of Treasury, July 1-31, 1914. [3914.] Each 4 p. f [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t Jacobs, Sydney B. Letter submitting items for consideration in connection with general deficiency bill, credits in accounts of disbursing clerk of Treas- ury Department [S. R. Jacobs], $3.61, vouchers, aggregating $2.25, submitted by custodian, post ofiice, courthouse, and customhouse, Duluth, Minn. July 11.1914. 2 p. (H. doc. 1118.) t Missouri Pacific Railway. Letter transmitting certain information, under direction of resolution, regarding holder of title to railroads from Atchison to Waterville, Kans., and vs^hether United States has commenced action to recover principal and interest due on bonds issued by United States to rail- road company. July 15, 1914. 47 p. (H. doc. 1122.) * Paper, 5c. 14—30645 Public buildings-. Estimates of appropriation relative to public building serv- ice, fiscal year 1915. 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Index to Treasury decisions under customs and other laws. v. 26, Jan.-June, 1914. 1914. 57 p. * Paper, 5c. • Treasury decisions under customs, internal-revenue, and other laws, in- cluding decisions of Board of General Appraisers and Court of Customs Appeals, V. 27. no. 1-5; July 2-30, 1914. 1914. various paging. [Weekly. Department decisions numbered 34572-668, general appraisers' decisions T577-90. and internal revenue decisions 1999-2008.] * Paper, $1.75 a yr. 10—30490/3 Winchester, Mass. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for site and com- mencement of post-office building at Winchester, Mass. July 15. 1914. 1 p. (H. doc. 1123.) t APPRAISERS Reappradsements of merchandise by general appraisers [on June 25-July 22, 1914] ; July 6-27, 1914. [1914.] various paging, 4° (Reappraisement circu- larB 2688-94.) [Weekly.] ''Paper, 60c. a yr. 13—2916/4 July, 1914 69 ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING Baltimore, Md. 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Specification for electric signal system in subtreasury, old, at San Francisco, Cal. 1914. cover-title, 10 p. f° t Tupelo. Miss. Specification for construction of post office at Tupelo, Miss. 1914. cover-title. 58 p. f t Winfleld, Kans. Specification for construction of post office at Winfield, Kans. 1914. cover-title, 58 p. f° t Wytheville, Va. Revised specification for construction of post office at Wythe- ville, Va. 1914. cover-title, 54 p. f° t COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY BMZ^e/m 1107-10; July 6-27, 1914. [1914.] various paging, 4° [Weekly.] t National hank notes. Statement showing amount of national bank notes out- standing secured by U. S. bonds and by lawful money at beginning of busi- ness on [July 1, 1914], with changes during preceding year and month, also kinds and amounts of bonds on deposit to secure national bank notes and public (lejiosits. July 1, 1914. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t 10— 21266,'3 GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE Qovemment supplies. General schedule of supplies, fiscal year 1915: class 15. Incandescent electric lamps. [1914.] p. 459^66, 4° t List of awards showing contractors and prices for material and sup- plies contained in General schedule [of supplies], fiscal year 1915. 1914. xii+510 p. 4" t Note. — This publication supersedes the preliminary lists of awards by classes which were issued separately as advance proof under title, General schedule of supplies, but which are to be withdrawn and cancelled. 70 July, 1914 GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Bonds of United States. Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [June, 1914]. July 1, 1914. [2] p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept. cir- cular 2.) t INTERNAL REVENUE COMMISSIONER Corporations. Special excise tax on corporations, leased railroads, decision of court [for southern district of Ohio, western division, in cases of Dayton & Western Traction Co. v. Gilligan, collector, et al.]. [1914.] 4 p. ([Treas- ury decision] 2000.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 27, no. 1.] t Distillery ivarehouses. List of distillery warehouses in United States in which distilled spirits were held on deposit at beginning of distiller's bonded year, May 1, 1914. 1914. 12 p. t Oleomargarin. Oleomargarine, supplement 1 to Regulations 9, revised July, 1907, concerning Government record to be kept by manufacturers of and wholesale dealers in oleomargarine. 1914. 1 p. ( [Treasury decision] 2004.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 27, no. 2.] t Regulations governing withdrawal of oleomargarine, etc.. free of tax for use of United States under sec. 3464, Revised statutes. July, 1914. 7 p. (Regulations 34 revised.) [The 1st edition of Regulations 34 was issued as Treasury decision 1845 which was also issued in Treasury decisions, v. 24, no. 15.] t Wine. Raisin wine. 1914. ([Treasury decision] 2002.) [From Treasury de- cisions, V. 27, no. 2.] t LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Bonds of United States. Caveat list of United States registered bonds. July L 1914. [1914.] 1 p. f [Monthly.] t Money. Circulation statement, July 1, 1914. July 1 [1914]. 1 p. oblong 8* [Monthly.] t 10—21267/3 MINT BUREAU Coins. Catalogue of coins, tokens, and medals in numismatic collection of mint, Philadelphia, Pa. [with bibliography]. 3d edition. [May] 1914. iv+ 694 p. + [17] 1. 16 pi. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2612.) * Cloth, $1.00. 14-^0580 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Alaska. Sanitary conditions in Alaska, report upon diseases found among Indians of southeastern Alaska ; by Emil Krulish. 1914. 7 p. 4 p. of pi. (Reprint 194.) [From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 21.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30567 Baltimore, Md. Public health administration in Baltimore, study of organiza- tion and administration of city health department; by Carroll Fox. 1914. SO p. (Reprint 201.) [From Public health reports, v. 29. no. 24.] * Paper, 10c. 14—30646 Diseases. Reporting of disease, next step in life conservation ; by Louis I. Dublin. 1914. [1] +1611-19 p. (Reprint 202.) [From Public health re- ports, V. 29, no. 25.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30597 Drugs. Pure drugs and public health; by Martin I. Wilbert. 2d edition. 1914. 8 p. (Reprint 189.) [No change in text from that of previous edition. From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 4.] * Paper, 5c. 14 — 30598 Industrial insurance, medical examination of employees and prevention of sick- ness its proper foundation; by J. W. Schereschewsky. 1914. [1] +1417-20 p. (Reprint 197.) [From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 23.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30568 Mental hygiene [with list of references] ; by E. H. Mullau. 2d edition. 1914. 12 p. (Rei)rint 164.) [No change in text from that of previous edition. From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 4.] * Paper, 5c. 14 — 30598 JuLr, 19U 71 Puhlic health reports. Public lienlth reports, v. 28. pt. 2. nos. 27-52, July-Dec 1913 [title-page and index]. 1914. [1] +2895-2928 p. * Paper, 5c. "single copy, included in price of Public bealtb reports for subscribers. Same, v. 29. no. 27-31; July 3-31, 1914. 1914. [xxvii] +1753-2062 p. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. 6 — 25167/2 Special articles. — No. 27. Court decisions relating to morbidity reports, riglit of community to require physicians to report cases of disease coming under their ob- servation and purposes thereof and roasons tierefor as stated by courts of last re- sort. — No. 28. Biological products, establishments licensed for propagation and sale of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products. — Trachoma, survey of its preva- lence in mountain sections of North and Soutli Carolina : by A. D. Foster. — Notifiable diseases, their prevalence by States during 191.3, diphtheria, measles, meningitis (epi- demic cerebrospinal), poliomyelitis, Rocky Mountain spotted (or tick) fever, scarlet fever, smallpox, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, cases reported, case rates per thousand population, and fatality rates per hundred cases. — No. 29. 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[1] + 741-749 p. (Reprint 175.) [From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 13.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30647 Smallpox. Plan of organization for suppression of smallpox in communities not provided with organized board of health : by C. P. Werteubaker. 2d re- vised edition. Mar. 1914. 28 p. il, 3 p. of pi. (Reprint 2.) [From Public health reports, v. 14, no. 42.] * Paper, oc. 14 — 30569 Trachoma, survey of its prevalence in mountain sections of Virginia and West Virginia; by Taliaferro Clark. 1914. 31p.il. (Reprint 198.) [From Public health reports, v. 29. no. 23.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30596 Typhoid fever. Causation and prevention of typhoid fever, with special refer- ence to conditions observed in Yakima County, Wash. ; by L. L. Lumsden. 4th edition. 1914. 53+iv p. pi. 8 p. of pi. 4 maps. (Public health bulletin 51.) [No change in text from that of previous edition.] * Paper. 20c. 14—30648 Vital statistics, discussion of what they are and their uses in public health administration; by John W. 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[1914.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Quarterly.] t 8—10350/3 Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out- standing June 30, 1914. July 1 [1914]. 1 p. oblong 24° t 72 July, 1914 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COMMISSION Vocational education, report of Commissiou ou Niitional Aid to Vocational Edu- cation, with lieariugs held on subject [and with bibliography]. June 1, 1914. 2 V. 207+292 p. il. (H. doc. 1004.) * Paper, each v. 15c. 14—30605 WAR DEPARTMENT Canals. Response to resolution, data relative to locks and dams constructed and operated by Federal Government. July 27, 1914. 11 p. (S. doc. 559.) X 14—30650 Reports. Annual reports, 1913. 1914. v. 1, v + 838 p. il. 1 pi. 5 tab. 2 p. of tab. * Cloth, 65c. Note. — Contains reports of Secretary of War, chief of staff, adjutant general, Inspector general, judge advocate general, chief [of] Quartermaster Corps, surgeon general, chief of ordnance, chief signal officer, [and] chief of coast artillery. Same. (H. doc. 428.) 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Canal record, v. 7, no. 45-49; July 1-29, 1914. Ancon, Canal Zone [1914]. 445- 492+10 p. 4° [Weekly. The Canal record for July 8, 1914. is in 2 parts, pt. 2 being List of price changes. Commissary Branch, Supply Department, in effect July 1. 1014.] 7—35328/3 Note. — The Canal record is issued free of charge, one copy each, to all employees of the Panama Canal and Panama Railroad Company whose names are on the gold roll. Extra copies can be obtained from the news stands of the Panama Railroad Com- pany for .5c. each. Address all communications to The Canal Record, Ancon, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Panama Canal. Addendum to supplement 2 of Executive orders relating to Panama Canal [:Mar. 4. 1913-Apr. 16, 1914]. [1914.] p. 343A-C. [This pub- lication consists of an Executive order inadvertently omitted from supple- ment 2.] t HEALTH DEPARTMENT Reports. Report of Department of Health of Panama Canal, Apr. 1914. 1914. 40 p. 12° [Monthly.] t Same, May, 1914. 1914. 44 p. 12° [Monthly.] t PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Supplies. Circular [proposals for supplies] 860-863; July 3-27, 1914. [1914.] various paging, f° t Proposals [for supplies 860-863, to accompany Circular proposals for supplies 860-863]. [1914.] Each 1 p. 24° and 32° t ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Beaufort, N. C. Reports on preliminary examination and survey of Beaufort Harbor, N. C, with view to providing suitable turning basin and anchorage area in front of Beaufort. July 2, 1914. 14 p. map. (H. doc. 1108.) * Paper, 5c. July, 1914 73 Broadkill Creek. Del. Reports on preliminary examination and suney of Broadkill River, Del. July 2, 1914. 9 p. map. (H. doc. 1109.) t Morehead City, N. C. Reports on preliminary examination and survey of har- bor at Morehead City. N. 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Reissued, with supplement, Aug. 29, 1914. 16 p. il. (Circular 72.) * Paper, 5c. xVgr 10— 1753/3 Potatoes. Oxidases in healthy and in curly-dwarf potatoes [with list of litera- ture cited] ; by H. H. Bunzel. Aug. 15, 1914. cover-title, p. 373-104, il. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 5.] + Agr 14—1367/3 Truckec-Carson experiment farm. Work of Truckee-Carson reclamation project experiment farm in 1913; by F. B. Headley. Aug. 8, 1914. 14 p. il. * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1380/3 Umatilla experiment farm. Work of Umatilla reclamation project experiment farm in 1913; by R. W. Allen. Aug. 25, 1914. 14 p. 11. * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1381/3 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Agriculture Department. Monthlv list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- ment], July, 1914. July 31, 1014. 4 p. t Agr 9— 1414/2 Farmers' l)ulletinfi. Farmers' bulletins [available for distribution]. Aug. 10, 1914. 3 p. t [Farmers'] bulletins of interest to persons residing in cities and towns. Edition of Sept. 1914. 1914. 1 ]>. t SOILS BUREAU Aldehydes. Harmful effects of aldehydes in soils; by Oswald Schreiner and J. J. Skinner. Aug. 5, 1914. 26 p. 8 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept., Bulletin 108; Professional paper.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 14— 1306/4 Bradford County, Fla. Soil survey of Bradford County, Fla. ; by W. C. Byers, Arthur E. Taylor. J. B. R. Dickey, and N. M. Kirk. July 24, 1914. 36 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Florida State Geological Survey from Field operations, 1913.] * Paper. 15c. Field operations of Bureau of Soils, [calendar year] 1911, 13th report, by Mil- ton Whitney; with accompanying pai>ers. 1914. 2356 p. il. 7 pi. 20 p. of pi. map, and portfolio of 50 maps. (H. doc. 139, 62d Cong. 2d sess.) Text and portfolio, * cloth, $6.00. Agr S— 875/2 59449— No. 236—14 2 ■ 86 August, 1914 Gordon County, Ga. Soil survey of Gordon County. Ga. : by J. O. Veatch. July 10, 1914. 70 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Georgia State Col- lege of Agriculture. From Field operation.s. 1013.] * Paper, 15c. Jefferson County, Wis. Soil survey of Jefferson County, Wis. ; by W. J. Geib, A. H. Meyer, and O. J. Xoer. July 27, 1914. 5S p. 11. map. [Prepared in co- operation with Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survev. From Field operations. 1912.] * Paper, 15c. Jeuell County, Kans. Soil survey of Jewell County, Kans. ; by A. E. Kocher, J. P. Stack. E. H. Sniies, and R. I. Throckmorton. Aug. 15, 1914. 44 p. ll! map. [Prepared in cooperation with Kansas State Agricultural College and Experiment Station. From Field operations, 1912.] * Paper, 15c. Soils. Inorganic composition of some Important American soils; by W. O. Robinson. Aug. 24, 1914. 27 p. (Agriculture Dept., Bulletin 122; Profes- sional paper.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14— 1373/2 STATISTICS BUREAU Note. — Name changed to Crop Estimates Bureau by act of June 30, 1914, making appropriations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1915. See page 84. WEATHER BUREAU Bulletin of Mount Weather Observatory, v. 6, pt. 5. Aug. 20. 1914. cover-title, 195-265+iv p. 11. 3 pi. large 8° * Paper, $1.00 per vol. Agr S— S5/3 CoxTEXTS. — Design and theory of mechanism for illustrating certain systems of linea of force and stream lines [v.ilh list of notes and references; bv] William II. Rocver. — Relation between solar radiation intensities and temperature of air in northern hemi- sphere In 1912-13 [with list of notes and references] ; by Herbert H. Kimball. — Diurnal system of convection, summary of free air data obtained at Mount Weather, fiscal year 1913. — Free air data at Mount Weather. July 3, 191.3-May 7, 1914, on international days. — General index, v. 1-6. — Title-page, contents, and index to v. 6. Note. — This is the final number of the Bulletin of Mount Weather Observatory. Be- ginning with the Monthly weather review for .Tan. 1914, the Bulletin of the 'Mount Weather Observatory and the Monthly weather review were merged into a single pub- lication. Climatological data. Cllmatological data for United States by sections, v. 1. no. 5; May, 1914. [1914.] cover-title. [226] p. 11. map, 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. Note. — Made up of separate Climatological data issued from 42 section centers of the United States. Printed at the several section centers and assembled and bound at the Washington Office. Issued principally for service use and exchange. The separate Climatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at the rate of 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each section. Same, v. 1, no. 6; June. 1914. [1914.] cover-title, [22S] p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4" Meteorological instruments. Instructions for installation and maintenance of wind measuring and recording apparatus. 1914. 77 p. il. 1 pi. (Circular D, Instrument Division, 4th revision.) [Title of previous edition is: Anemo- metry, circular respecting Instruments for indicating, measuring, and auto- m.atically recording wind movement and direction.] * Paper, 15c. Monthly weather review, v. 42, no. 5; May, 1914. [Aug. 25] 1914. cover-title, p. 257-308, 11. 8 p. of pi. and maps. 4° * Paper, 25c. single copy, $2.50 a yr. Agr 9—990/4 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. The material is prepared and classified in accordance with the following sections : Sec. 1, Aerology. — Sec. 2, General meteorology. — Sec. 3, Forecasts and general conditions of atmosphere. — Sec. 4, Rivers and floods. — Sec. 5, Bibliography. — Sec. 6, Weather of month. Si'ECiAL articles. — Influence of meteorological conditions on propagation of sound [with list of notes and references] ; by Harry Bateman. — Mechanics of atmospheric air within cyclones and anticyclones [with list of references] ; by Max Moller. — Land and sea breezes [with list of references] ; by Robert DeC. Ward. — Graphical integra- tion of functions of complex variable with applications [with list of references] ; by S. Douglas Killam. — Notes on formation of glazed frost [with list of references] ; by T. Okada. — Thermal regions of the slobe ; by A. .T. Herbertson. — Floods In Denver dis- trict. May, 1914; by Frederick H. Brandenburg. — Notes from Weather Bureau library; by C. Fitzhugh Talman. August, 1914 87 National weather and crop iuUetin, week eudiug Aug. 3-week ending Aug. 31, 1914. Washington, Weather Bureau Office, Aug. 4-Sept. 1, 1914. Each [8] p. il. large 4° [Weekly, April-October, monthly remainder of year.] * Paper, 25c. a yr. 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S. 4966, proposing amendment to sec. 19 of Federal reserve act relating to reserves [etc.]. [Aug. 1.5.] 2 p. (No. 171.) Black River. S. 6315, to authorize Great Western Land Company to construct bridge across Black River [in Butler County, Mo.]. Aug. 26. 1 p. (No. 189.) Bridger, Fort. H. 92. to extend general land laws to former Fort Bridger military reservation, Wyo. Aug. 27. 1 p. (No. 190.) Caddo County, Okln. H. 9829, to sell certain unused remnant lands to board of county commissioners of Caddo County, Okla., for fairground and park purposes Aug. 22. 1 p. (No. 181.) Cotton. S. 110, to tax privilege of dealing on exchanges, boards of trade, and similar places in contracts of sale of cotton for future delivery [etc.]. [Aug. 18.] 7 p. (No. 174.) Court of Customs Appeals. S. 6116. to amend sec. 195 of act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary [so as to allow certain Court of Customs Appeals cases to be reviewed by Supreme Court], Aug, 22, 1 p, (No, 180.) Denver, Colo. S. 5197, granting public lands to city and county of Denver, Colo,, for public park purposes. [Aug. 25.] 3 p. (No. 186.) District Courts. S. 5574, to amend and reenact sec. 113 of judicial code [relating to terms of district courts in West Virginia]. Aug. 22. 1 p. (No. 178.) Dougherty, Clara. S. 23, for relief of Clara Dougherty, Ernest Kubel, and Mrs. Josephine Taylor, and of Mrs. Mary Meder. [Aug. 8.] 2 p. (No. 168.) Fort Bcrthold Reservation. H, 4988, for disposal of certain lands in Fort Berthold Reservation, N. Dak. [Aug, 3.] 2 p. (No, 162.) Glacier National Park. S. 654, to accept cession by Montana of exclusive jurisdiction over lands embraced »"ithin Glacier National Park [etc.], [Aug. 22.1 3 o. (No. 177.) Homestead. H. 13717. for leave of absence for homestead entrymen in 1 or 2 pe- riods. Aug. 22. 1 p. (No. 183.) Indians. H. 12579, making appropriations for Bureau of Indian Affairs, for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes [etc.], fiscal year 1915. [Aug. 1.] 30 p. (No. 160.) [Corrected print.] Judges. S. 485, to amend sec. 1 of act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary [so. as to appoint additional judge for southern district of California], July 30. 1 p. (No. 156.) Kansas. 11. 14155, to amend act granting to Kansas abandoned Fort Hays military reservation in said State for purpose of establishing experiment station" of Kansas State Agricultural College, and western branch of State normal school thereon, and for public park [so as to give Kansas option under law of maintaining independent State agricultural college and independent State normal school instead of branches of Kansas State Agricultural College and State normal school]. Aug, 27, 1 p. (No, 191,) Louise, steam launch. S, 5739, to present steam launch Louise, now employed in con- struction of Panama Canal, to French Government. Aug. 25. 1 p. (No. 188.) Merrimac River. S. 6101, to grant consent of Congress for Lawrence, Mass., to con- struct bridge across Merrimac River. Aug. 6. 1 p. (No. 166.) Mississippi River. S. 1784. restoring to public domain lands heretofore reserved for reservoir purposes at headwaters of Mississippi River and tributaries. Aug. 6. 1 p. (No. 165.) National bank notes. S. 6192, to amend act approved Dec. 23, 1913, and known as Federal reserve act [so as to allow suspension of limitations relating to additional circulating notes of national banks secured otherwise than by bonds of United States, etc.]. Aug. 4. 2 p. (No. 163.) Pike national forest. S. 5198. to reserve lands and to incorporate same and make them part of Pike national forest. [Aug. 24.] 2 p. (No. 185.) Public lands. S. 5673, to amend act to protect locators in good faith of oil and gas lands who shall have effected actual discovery of oil or gas on public lands, or their successors in interest [so as to allow the Secretary of Interior to enter into agree- ments with applicants for patents to land, relative to disposition of oil or gas pro- duced therefrom or proceeds thereof, pending final determination of title thereto], Aug. 25. 1 p. (No. 187.) Quinaielt Reservation. H. 12463, to authorize withdrawal of lands [at or near Cape Elizabeth] on Quinaielt Reservation, Wash., for lighthouse purposes. Aug. 22. 1 p. (No. 182.) Richmond, Va. H. 11822, to acquire by purchase, condemnation, or otherwise, addi- tional land for post ofiice, courthouse, and customhouse in Richmond, Va. Aug. 8. 1 p. (No. 169.^ St. John River. H. 16579, to authorize construction of bridge across St. John River at Fort Kent, Me. [by Maine and Canada jointly]. July 30. 1 p. (No. 157.) Bhelbyville, Tenn. H. 13415, to increase limit of cost of public building at Shelby- ville, Tenn. Aug. 20. 1 p. (No. 176.) Shipping. H. 18202, for admission of foreign-built ships to American registry for foreign trade [etc,]. Aug. 18, 1 p, (No. 175,) Sponges. S, 5313, to regulate taking or catching of sponges in waters of Gulf of Mexico and Straits of Florida outside of State jurisdiction, landing, delivering, curing, selling or possession of same, [and] providing means of enforcement of same. Aug. 15. 1 p. (No. 172.) 59449— No. 236—14 3 94 August, 1914 {63d Congress, 2d session] public [act] 156-191 — Continued. Sulphur Ricer. S. 6031, authorizing Board of Trade of Texarkana, Ark.-Tex., to con- struct bridge across Sulphur River at or near Pace's Feri-y, between counties of Bowie and Cass, Tex. Aug. 15. 1 p. (No. 173.) 8u8anville, Cal. H. 16476, to issue patent to Susanville, Cal., for certain lands. Aug. 22. 1 p. (No. 184.) Tennessee River. S. 5977, to authorize Bryan Henry and Albert Henry to construct bridge across slough, which is part of Tennessee River, [at or] near Guntersville, Ala. Aug. 22. 1 p. (No. 179.) Thomasville, Oa. H. 15110, authorizing Secretary of Treasury to accept conveyance of title to certain land between post-offlce site and Madison street in Thomasville, Ga. July 31. 1 p. (No. 159.) Tug Fork. H. 17005, authorizing fiscal court of Pike County, Ky., to construct bridge across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at or near Williamson, W. Va. July 30. 1 p. (No. 158.) Water-rights. S. 4628, extending period of payment [by water users] under reclama- tion projects [etc.]. [Aug. 13.] 5 p. (No. 170.) [63d Congress, 2d session] public [joint] resolution 41-45 ; approved Aug. 3-21, 1914. Each 1 p. American National Red Cross. S. J. R. 178, granting authority to American Red Cross [during continuance of present war] to charter ship or ships of foreign reg- ister for transportation of nurses and supplies and for all uses in connection with work of that society. Aug. 20. (No. 43.) Citizens of United States. H. J. R. 312, for relief, protection, and transportation of American citizens in Europe. Aug. 3. (No. 41.) H. J. R. 314, for relief, protection, and transportation of American citizens In Europe [etc.]. Aug. 5. (No. 42.) Louisiana. H. J. R. 295, authorizing Secretary of War to return to Louisiana original ordinance of secession adopted by said State. Aug. 20. (No. 44.) North American Indian Memorial Com,mission. H. J. R. 49 [249], for appointment of George Frederick Kunz as member of North American Indian Memorial Commission. Aug, 21. (No. 45.) CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Homestead. Conference report on H. 1657, for 2d homestead and desert-land entries [in cases where applicants had heretofore made entries under these laws but lost, forfeited or abandoned same] ; submitted by Mr. Ferris. Aug. 27, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1116.) Parks. Conference report on S. 657, to authorize reservation of public lands for country parks and community centers within reclamation projects ; submitted by Mr. Ferris. Aug. 29, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1121.) Pensions. Conference report on S. 4969, granting pensions and increase of pen- sions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors ; submitted by Mr. Key. Aug. 3, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1060.) Conference report on S. 5278, granting pensions and increase of pen- sions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Key. Aug. 3, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1061.) Conference report on S. 5501, granting pensions and increase of pen- sions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Key. Aug. 3, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1062.) Conference report on S. 5899, granting pensions and increase of pen- sions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Key. Aug. 3, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1063.) Conference report on H. 15959, granting pensions and increase of pen- sions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors; submitted by Mr. Key. Aug. 3, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1064.) Conference report on H. 16345, granting pensions and increase of pen- sions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors ; submitted by Mr. Key. Aug. 3, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1065.) Conference report on H. 17482, granting pensions and increase of pen- sions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors ; submitted by Mr. Key. Aug. 3, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1066.) August, 1914 95 Postal saving s-tanTcs. Conference report on H. 7967, to amend act approved June 25, 1910, authorizing Postal Savings System; submitted by Mr. Moon. Aug. 22, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1104.) ■ Same, with Statement of managers on part of House; submitted by Mr. Moon. Aug. 24, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1108.) Reclamation of land. Conference report on S. 4628, extending period of pay- ment [of water users] under reclamation projects [etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Taylor of Colorado. Aug. 6, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1076.) Shipping. Conference report on H. 18202, for admission of foreign-built ships to American registry for foreign trade [etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Alexander. Aug. 14, 1914. 4 p. (H. rp. 10S7.) Conference report on H. 18202, for admission of foreign-built ships to American registry for foreign trade [etc.] ; submitted by Mr. O'Gorman. Aug. 11, calendar day Aug. 13, 1914. 2 p. (S. doc. 564.) Stanley, Mrs. May. Conference report on S. 1644, for relief of Mrs. May Stanley; submitted by Mr. Pou. Aug. 11, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1080.) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Calendars of House of Representatives, 63d Congress, 2d session, Aug. 1-31, 1914; no. 315-339. [1914.] Each 128 p. large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] t ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE House of Representatives. Electrical and mechanical system of voting, hearing on H. R. 513, authorizing purchase and installation of electrical and mechani- cal system of voting in House of Representatives, July 31, 1914. 1914. 14 p. t AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Agriculture Department. Report favoring H. R. 573, calling for information as to whether or not Department of Agriculture maintains press agency or bureau for purpose of preparing and giving out information for publication and whether or not George W. Whorton and E. B. Mitchell are employed in Department; submitted by Mr, Lever. Aug. 17, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1092.) Cotton. Report amending H. 18492, to authorize Secretary of Agriculture to establish uniform standards of classification for cotton, to provide for appli- cation, enforcement, and use of such standards in transactions in interstate and foreign commerce, to prevent deception therein [etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Lever. Aug. 29, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1120.) APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Citizens of United States. Report favoring H. J. R. 314, for relief, protection, and transportation of American citizens in Europe [etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Fitzgerald. Aug. 5, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1075.) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Clinton, Sarah A. Report favoring S. 604, for relief of Sarah A. Clinton and Marie Steinberg; submitted by Mr. Pou. Aug. 3, 1914. 10 p. (H. rp. 1068.) Kuppler, Chris. Report favoring S. 2304, for relief of Chris Kuppler; sub- mitted by Mr. Pou. Aug. 24, 1914. 13 p. (H. rp. 1107.) [Report reads Christ Kuppler.] Swift, Chester D. Report favoring S. 1880, for relief of Chester D. Swift ; sub- mitted by Mr. Pou. Aug. 24, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1106.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Bancroft, Earl A. Report favoring S. 5798, authorizing health ofBcer of District of Columbia to issue permit for removal of remains of Earl A. Bancroft from Glenwood Cemetery, D. C, to Mantorville, Minn.; submitted by Mr. Clay- pool. Aug. 15, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1090.) 96 August, 1914 Buildings. Report amending by substitute H. 13219, to regulate construction of buildings along allevways in District of Columbia ; submitted by Mr. John- son of Kentucljy. Aug. 18, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1094.) Commissioners. Report on H. 17S26. to amend act providing permanent form of government for District of Columbia [so as to strike from qualifications of commissioners to be appointed from civil life as commissioners for District of Columbia qualification of 3 years actual residence in District] ; submitted by Mr. Caraway. Aug. 5, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1072 [pt. 1].) ■ Views of minority adverse to H. 17826, to amend act providing permanent form of government for District of Columbia [so as to strike from qualifica- tions of commissioners to be appointed from civil life as commissioners for District of Columbia qualification of 3 years actual residence in District] ; submitted by Messrs. Walters and Mapes. Aug. 22, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1072, pt. 2.) 14—30702 Drinking water. Report amending by substitute H. 16759, to require owners and lessees of amusement parks to furnish drinking water to patrons free of cost, etc. ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Kentucky. Aug. 18, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1093.) Government. Report amending H. 17857, to provide for appointment to places under government of District of Columbia ; submitted by Mr. Caraway. Aug. 5, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1070 [pt. 1].) Views of minority adverse to H. 17857, to provide for appointment to places under government of District of Columbia ; submitted by Messrs. Walters and Mapes. Aug. 22, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1070, pt. 2.) Street-railroads. Separation of electric power and street railway companies, hearing before [subcommittee and] committee on H. 14896, Aug. 6 and 7, 1914. 1914. [1] +269-358 p. [Page 327 incorrectly numbered 227.] t ■ Views of minority adverse to H. 15191, for acquisition, ownership, and operation by commissioners of District of Columbia of street railroads in District of Columbia ; submitted bv Mr. Winslow. Aug. 3, 1914. 16 p. (H. rp. 917, pt. 2.) 14—30572 .Taxes. Report amending H. 17309, to amend act in relation to taxes and tax sales in District of Columbia; submitted by Mr. Mulkey. Aug. 1, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1057.) Washington Railway and Electric Company. Report amending H. 12592, to authorize and require extension of street railway lines of Washington Rail- way and Electric Company [in District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. Caraway. Aug. 27, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1117.) FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Panama City. Report favoring H. J. R. 292, authorizing President to accept invitation to participate in exposition to be held in city of Panama [begin- ning Nov. 3, 1914] ; sul)mitted by Mr. Linthicum. Aug. 14, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1088.) Prices. Report favoring H. J. R. 311, instructing American delegate to Inter- national Institute of Agriculture to present to permanent committee for action at general assembly in 1915 certain resolutions [relative to holding of international conference in Rome, Italy, in 1917, on subject of steadying world's price of staples, said conference to consider advisability of formu- lating convention for establishment of permanent international commerce commission on merchant marine and on ocean freight rates] ; submitted by Mr. Goodwin. Aug. 18, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1095.) Steadying world's px-ice of staples, hearings on H. J. R. 311, instructing American delegate to International Institute of Agriculture to present to permanent committee for action at general assembly in 1915 certain resolu- tions, Aug. 7, 1914. 1914. 34 p. t IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE Hindu immigration, hearings relative to restriction of immigration of Hindu laborers [into United States], Apr. 16 [and 30], 1914. 1914. pts. 4 and 5, [iv] +127-184 p. [Title-pages read incorrectly Committee on Immigration instead of Committee on Immigration and Naturalization.] t AtJGusT, 1914 97 Lerrigo, George E. Naturalization of George Edward Lerrigo, hearings on bills admitting to citizenship and fully naturalizing George Edward Lerrigo, of Topeka, Kans., May 7 [and 21], 1914. 1914. pts. 1 and 2, [l]+l-23 p. t INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Philippine Islands. Report favoring H. 18459, to declare purpose of people of United States as to future political status of people of Philippine Islands, and to provide more autonomous government for those islands; submitted by Mr. Jones. Aug. 26, 1914. 19 p. (H. rp. 1115 [pt. 1].) * Paper, 5c. 14—30703 Views of minority on H. 18459, to declare purpose of people of United States as to future political status of people of Philippine Islands, and to pro- vide more autonomous government for those islands; submitted by Mr. Towner. Aug. 31, 1914. 7 p. (H. rp. 1115, pt. 2.) INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Elizabeth River. Report favoring H. 18281. granting consent of Congress to Norfolk-Berkley Bridge Corporation to construct bridge across eastern branch of Elizabeth River in [Norfolk], Va. ; submitted by Mr. Montague. Aug. 20, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1098.) Freight. Report favoring H. 2496. to amend sec. 15 of act to regulate com- merce, as amended June 29, 1906, and June 18, 1910 [so as to authorize Inter- state Commerce Commission to prescribe general or uniform classification of freight applicable on interstate commerce] ; submitted by Mr. Cullop. Aug. 22, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1102.) Niagara River. Report amending H. 16640. to authorize construction of btidge across Niagara River in Lewiston, N. Y. [by Ontario-Niagara Connecting Bridge Company] ; submitted by Mr. Talcott. Aug. 27, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1118.) Tennessee River. Report favoring H. 17168, to authorize North Alabama Trac- tion Company to construct bridge across Tennessee River at Decatur, Ala. ; submitted by Mr. Barkley. Aug. 21, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1100.) Wahash-Pittshurgh Terminal Raihcay. Investigation of Wabash-Pittsburgh Terminal Co., hearings on H. R. 559, July 15, 1914. 1914. 53 p. t War Risk Insurance Bureau. Report amending H. 18442, to authorize estab- lishment of Bureau of War Risk Insurance in Treasury Department; sub- mitted by Mr. Talcott. Aug. 20. 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1099.) 14—30704 ■ Report favoring S. 6357. to authorize establishment of Bureau of War Risk Insurance in Treasurv Department; submitted by Mr. Talcott. Aug. 25, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1112.) 14—30705 JXn)ICIARY COMMITTEE Boundaries. Report amending b.v substitute S. 3550, ratifying establishment of boundarv line between Connecticut and Massachusetts; submitted by Mr. Webb. Aug. 6, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1077.) Calendar. Legislative calendar. 63d Congress, Aug. 3-31. 1914; no. 45-49. [1914.] various paging. 4° [Weekly when House of Representatives is in session.] t District Courts. Judicial districts of Illinois, hearing before subcommittee 3 on H. 123ul, to amend act *:o codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judi- ciary by changing districts in Illinois, July 20, 1914. 1914. 20 p. (Serial 21, pt. 1.) t Report amending H. 13041. for establishment of term of district court for eastern district of North Carolina at Wilson, N. C. ; submitted by Mr. Flovd. Aug. 5, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1071.) Judges. Report favoring H. 17869, for appointment of additional district judge for southern district of Georgia ; submitted by Mr. Webb. Aug. 3, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1059.) Report favoring H. 5155, for district judge in northern and southern dis- tricts of Mississippi; submitted by Mr. Floyd. Aug. 22, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1101.) 98 August, 1914 Kemp, Thomas J. Report adverse to H. R. 572, calling for papers relating to application for pardon or commutation of sentence of Thomas J. Kemp ; with views of minority; submitted by Mr. Webb. Aug. 1, 1914, 9 p. (H. rp. 1058.) [Corrected print.] * Paper, 5c. Louisiana. Authorizing State of Louisiana to institute suit against United States, bearing on H. J. R. 284 [to secure consent of Government to permit Louisiana to file suit in Supreme Court of United States with view to having sections of Underwood bill pertaining to sugar schedule interpreted by that court], July 30, 1914; [statement of Robert F. Broussard]. 1914. 38 p. (Series 20.) t LABOR COMMITTEE Child labor. Report amending by substitute H. 12292, to prevent interstate commerce in products of child labor [etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Lewis of Mary- land. Aug. 13, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1085.) National employment "bureau. National employment bureau, hearings before subcommittee on H. 17017, for establishment of national employment bureau under direction and supervision of Secretary of Labor, July 13, 1914; [state- ment of William M. Leiserson]. 1914. pt. 3, ii+93-112 p. [Includes article Theory of public employment ofllces, and principles of their practical adminis- tration, by Dr. Leiserson, reprinted from Political science quarterly, v. 29, no. 1, Mar. 1914.] I LIERABY COMMITTEE Meade, Oeorge O. Report amending H. J. R. 234, directing selection of site for erection of [memorial or] statue in Washington, D. C, to memory of George Gordon Meade; submitted by Mr. Ten Eycli. Aug. 15, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1089.) MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Shipping. Navigation of A'essels, hearing on H. 8753, to amend act relating to navigation of vessels, bills of lading, and to certain obligations, duties, and rights in connection with carriage of property [so as to malie owners of vessels transporting merchandise or property between United States ports and foreign ports liable for loss or damage arising from faults or errors in navigation or management of vessels, according to market value of property affected]. 1914. 31 p. + NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Oibbons, John H. Report favoring H. 17895, for relief of John Henry Gibbons; submitted by Mr. Hensley. Aug. 18, 1914. 4 p. ( H. rp. 1096. ) Retirements from active list of Navy, hearings before subcommittee on private bills on retirements from active list of Navy in cases of John H. Gibbons, Frank K. Hill, and John C. Leonard, July 16-Aug. 5, 1914. 1914. 121 p. t Hill, Frank K. Report favoring H. 17954, for relief of Frank Kinsey Hill; submitted by Mr. Britten. Aug. 15, 1914. 7 p. (H. rp. 1091.) Lemly, Frederick H. Report favoring H. 16823, to appoint Frederick H. Lemly passed assistant paymaster on active list of Navy; submitted by Mr. Wither- spoon. Aug. 18, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1097.) Report favoring S. 3561, to appoint Frederick H. Lemly passed assistant paymaster on active list of Navy ; submitted by Mr. Witherspoon. Aug. 25, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1113.) Mail lines, etc. Naval auxiliaries for use in merchant marine, hearings before special subcommittee on S. 5259, to establish 1 or more United States Navy mail lines between United States, South America, and Europe, and H. 5980, to authorize President to build or acquire steamships for use as naval auxil- iaries and transports, and to arrange for use of these ships when not needed for such service, Aug. 1914. 1914. 248 p. t PATENTS COMMITTEE Patents. Report favoring H. 15989, to revise and amend laws relating to pat- ents; submitted by Mr. Oldfield. Aug. 12, 1914. 12 p. (H. rp. 1082.) 14—30723 August, 1914 99 PENSIONS COMMITTEE Pensions. Report favoring H. 15402, to pension survivors of Indian wars, 1865- Jan. 1891; submitted by Mr. Keatiag. Aug. 13, 1914. 37 p. (H. rp. 1084.) POST OFFICE AND POST EOADS COMMITTEE Rogers, Thomas. Report favoring H. 8013, for relief of heirs of Thomas Rogers; submitted by Mr. Allen. Aug. 24, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1105.) PRINTING COMMITTEE Criminal procedure. Report favoring H. R. 546, to print Report of committee on reform in legal procedure of American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, appointed to investigate and make study of criminal procedure in England, linovrn as Senate document 495, 63d Congi*ess, 2d session; sub- mitted by Mr. Barnhart. Aug. 24, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1110.) Qrand Army of the RepvNic. Report favoring H. C. R. 42, to print as House document journal of 48th national encampment of Grand Army of the Re- public, 1914; submitted by Mr. Barnhart. Aug. 24, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1111.) Hague conventions. Report favoring H. R. 593, to print as House document Hague conventions of 1899 and 1907 as printed in vol. 2 of Treaties, conven- tions, international acts, protocols, and agreements between United States and other powers, 1776-1909 (Malloy) published in 1910; submitted by Mr. Barnhart. Aug. 24, 19K. 1 p. (H. rp. 1109.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Honolulu, Hawaii. Report amending S. 5295, to amend existing legislation for acquisition of site and construction of building for accommodation of post office, United States courts, customhouse, and other governmental offices at Honolulu, Hawaii; submitted by Mr. Burnett. Aug. 8, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1078.) New York City. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on S. 3342, for enlarge- ment of Wall street front of assav office in city of New York, Aug. 19, 1914 ; [statement of Jacob Cantor]. 1914. 10 p. (No. 35.) t ■ Report amending S. 3342, identical with H. 13296, for enlargement, etc., of Wall street front of assav office in city of New York ; submitted by Mr. Logue. Au^. 26, 1914. 1 p. "^(H. rp. 1114.) Seymour, Ind. Report favoring H. 18172, to increase limit of cost of post-office building at Seymor.r, Ind. ; submitted by Mr. Sumners. Aug. 12, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1083.) Walthain, Mass. Report from Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, amending H. 13489, increasing limit of cost for purchase of site and construc- tion of post-office building at Waltham, Mass. ; submitted by Mr. Gilmore. Aug. 4, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp^ 1069.) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Assinnihoine, Fort. Report favoring S. 655, to survey lands of Fort Assinniboine military reservation [Mont] and open same to settlement; submitted by Mr. Stout. Aug. 11, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1079.) Rock Island. Report amending H. 17330, to authorize sale and disposal of island [known as Rock Island] in Coosa River, Ala. [to Rock Island Fishing and Hunting Club] ; submitted by Mr. Graham of Illinois. Aug. 3, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1067.) Uncompahgre national forest. Report amending by substitute H. 17263, to re- serve certain lands, to incorporate same and make them part of Uncompahgre national forest, Colo. ; submitted by Mr. Taylor of Colorado. Aug. 5, 1914. 22 p. (H. rp. 1073.) RULES COMMITTEE House Mils. Report submitting resolution, fixing time for consideration of H. 16673, 14233, 16136, and 12741, as substitute for H. R. 536 ; submitted by Mr^ Foster. Aug. 11, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1081.) 100 AtTGusT, 1914 War Risk Insurance Bureau. Report submitting H. R. 609, fixing time for con- sideration of S. 6357, to autliorize establishment of Bureau of War Risk In- surance in Treasury Department, as substitute for H. R. 599; submitted by Mr. Henry. Aug. 28, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1119.) WAR CLAIMS COMMITTEE Tennessee. Report favoring S. J. R. 65, to amend joint resolution for adjust- ment of certain claims of United States against Tennessee and certain claims against United States [so as to settle cases on tbeir merits regardless of any question of loyalty or disloyalty] ; submitted bv Mr. Houston. Aug. 22, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1103.) Virginia Military Institute. Reiwrt favoring S. 544, for relief of Virginia Mili- tary Institute, Lexington, Va. ; submitted by Mr. Gregg. Aug. 5, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1074.) War claims. Report amending H. R. 501, to refer certain claims to Court of Claims for finding of facts under sec. 151 of judicial code; submitted by Mr. Gregg. Aug. 13. 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1086.) POSTAGE ON 2D-CLASS MAIL MATTER AND COMPENSATION FOR TRANSPORTATION OF MAILS, JOINT COMMITTEE ON Railway mail pay. Railway mail pay, report of Joint Committee on Postage on 2d-Class Mail Matter and Compensation for Transportation of Mail, Aug. 31. 1914. 1914. 124 p. t 14—30706 ■ Same. (H. doc. 1155.) SENATE Calendar of business. Senate, 63d Congress. 2d session. Aug. 1-31, 1914; no. 303-327. [1914.] various paging, large 8° [Daily when Senate is in ses- sion.] t Finance. Financial conditions in United States, address delivered before Job- bers and Manufacturers Association of Portland, Oreg., Aug. 14, 1914, by A. L. Mills; presented by Mr. Chamberlain. Aug. 22, 1914. 9 p. (S. doc. 567.) * Paper, 5c. 14— .30707 Interstate trade commission. Interstate trade, antitrust, and railroad securities bills, index of proceedings and debates in House of Representatives, Apr. 13- June 5, 1914, in House, and June 6, 1914, in Senate, on interstate trade com- mission [etc.]. 1914. 13 p. [From Congressional record.] I Interstate trade commission, antitrust, and railroad securities bills, index of proceedings and debates in Senate, June 6- July 6. 1914. 1914. 4 p. [From Congressional record.] t Interstate trade commission, antitrust, and railroad securities bills, index of proceedings and debates in Senate, June 6-Aug. 7. 1914. 1914. 7 p. [From Congressional record.] t Joties, Thomas D. Thomas D. Jones, papers relative to nomination of Thomas D. Jones to be member of Federal Reserve Bo;!rd. 1914. 28 p. (S. doc. 552.) [This publication is made up of executive documents of 63d Con- gress.] Members. Diagram of Senate [63d Congress, 2d session]. [1914.] [2] p. il. 4° t Pay, Army. Longevity pay based upon service in Army, review of laws and decisions, by Jacob H. Galliuger; presented by Mr. Gallinger. Aug. 8. 1914. 10 p. (S. doc. 562.) Tariff. Underwood-Slnimous tariff bill, yea and nay votes in Senate on all amendments to H. 3321, to reduce tariff duties and to provide revenue for Government [etc.], approved Oct. 3, 1913; presented by Mr, Simmons. 1914. 155 p. (S. doc. 556.) 14—30653 CLAIMS COMMITTEE Excart, Ella M. Report favoring H. 6420, for relief of Ella M. Ewart ; sub- mitted by Mr. Lee of Maryland. Aug. 5, 1914. 4 p. (S. rp. 724.) Haycock, Thomas. Report favoring H. 2696, for relief of Thomas Haycock; submitted by Mr. Bryan. Aug. 21, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 764.) August, 1914 101 Murray, William E. Report favoring H. 3920. for relief of William E. Murray; submitted by Mr. Lee of Maryland. Aug. 5, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 726.) Rump, Arthur E. Report favoring H. 6609, for relief of Arthur E. Rump ; sub- mitted by Mr. Bryan. Aug. 11, calendar day Aug. 14, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 744.) Sihley, Henry H. Report favoring S. 1851, for relief of representatives of Henry H. Sibley; submitted by Mr. Cravs'ford. Aug. 6, 1914. S p. (S. rp. 730.) Stewart, John. Report favoring S. 1373. for relief of estate of John Stewart; submitted by Mr. Lee of Maryland. Aug. 5, 1914. 8 p. (S. rp. 725.) COMMERCE COMMITTEE Birkett, Frederick J. Report amending S. 6011, to reinstate Frederick J. Blr- kett as 3d lieutenant in Revenue-Cutter Service; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Aug. 25, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 768.) Elizaheth River. Report favoring S. 6227, granting consent of Congress to Norfolk-Berkley Bridge Corjioration to construct bridge across eastern branch of Elizabeth River in [Norfolk], Va. ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Aug. 11, calendar day Aug. 15, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 746.) Mississippi River. Report favoring S. 6134, granting consent of Congress to Interstate Bridge and Terminal Company to build bridge across Mississippi River [at or near Muscatine, Iowa] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Aug. 6, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 727.) Swan Creek. Report favoring S. 6113, to authorize closing to navigation of Swan Creek in Toledo. Ohio ; submitted by Mr. Burton. Aug. 19. calendar day Aug. 20. 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 758.) War Risk Insurance Buremi. Report amending S. 6357, to authorize establish- ment of Bureau of War Risk Insurance in Treasury Department; submitted by ]Mr. Clarke of Arkansas. Aug. 19, calendar day Aug. 20, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 757.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Bancroft, Earl A. Report amending S. 5798, authorizing health officer of Dis- trict of Columbia to issue permit for removal of remains of Earl A. Ban- croft from Glenwood Cemetery, D. C, to Mantorville. Minn. ; submitted by Mr. Smith of Maryland. Aug. 3, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 713.) Buildings. Report amending S. 1624. to regulate Construction of buildings along alleyways in District of Columbia ; submitted by Mr. Pomerene. Aug. 6, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 720.) McCauUey, Elsie. Report favoring S. 5705, authorizing health officer of Dis- trict of Columbia to issue permit for removal of remains of Elsie McCauUey from Glenwood Cemetery, D. C. to Philadelphia, Pa. ; submitted by Mr. Sauls- bury. Aug. 3, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 715.) EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE Lal)or safety bureau. Report favoring H. 10735, to create bureau of labor .'-afety in Department of Labor; submitted by Mr. Shively. July 27. calendar day Aug. 1, 1914. 14 p. (S. rp. 712.) * Paper. 5c. 14—30655 FINANCE COMMITTEE Avis, William A. Report favoring H. 1781. for refund of duties incorrectly collected [from William A. Avis] on wild-celery seed [imported at port of New York] ; submitted by Mr. Simmons. Aug. 21, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 765.) PemUna, N. Dak. Report favoring S. 5449, to make Pembina, N. Dak., port through which merchandise may be imported for transportation without ap- praisement ; submitted by Mr. Simmons. Aug. 11, calendar day Aug. 14, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 742.) Seal and seal fisheries. Report favoring S. J. R. 177. to transfer to custody and possession of Attorney General sealskins [taken July 7, 1913, on island of St. Paul, Alaska, and now held by Department of Commerce] ; submitted by Mr. Simmons. Aug. 21, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 766.) 59449— No. 236—14 4 102 August, 1914 INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Blaelcfeet Reservation. Report amending S. 54S4. modifying and amending act for disposal of surplus unallotted lands within Rlackfeet Reservation. Mont. ; submitted by Mr. Myers. Aug. 25. 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 769.) HazcUrood. Cnhin T. Report favoring S. 2668, for relief of Martha Hazel- wood [widow of Calvin T. Hazelwood] ; submitted by Mr. Ashurst. Aug. 5, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 723.) Indian depredation claims. Report amending S. 2824, to amend act for adjudi- cation and payment of claims arising from Indian depredations; submitted by Mr. Ashurst. Aug. 5, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 720.) Indians. Indian affairs, laws and treaties, v. 3, Laws, compiled to Dec. 1, 1913; compiled, annotated, and edited by Charles J. Kappler. 1913. iii+3-798 p. il. large 8° (S. doc. 719. 62d Cong. 2d sess. ) [Volumes 1 and 2 were first published as Senate document 452, o7th Congress, 1st session; a second edi- tion was issued as Senate document 319, 58th Congre.ss, 2d session.] * Paper, $1.50. 3—13067/7 JodxO Reservation. Report amending S. 647, to amend act for survey and al- lotment of lands within Flathead [or Jocko] Reservation. Mont., and sale and disposal of surplus lands after allotment, as amended [so as to authorize homesteading of agricultural and horticultural lands heretofore chissified as timber lands] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. Aug. 19, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 750.) Santee Indians. Report amending H. 11246. for restoration of annuities to Medawakauton and Wahpakoota (Santee Sioux) Indians, declared forfeited by act of Feb. 16, 1863, so as to substitute text of S. 1760; submitted by Mr. Clapp. Aug. 19, calendar day Aug. 20, 1914. 14 p. (S. rp. 759.) INTEROCEANIC CANALS COMMITTEE SJ)iijping. Report amending H. 18202. for admission of foreign-built ships to American registry for foreign trade [etc.] ; submitted by Mr. O'Gorman. Aug. 3, calendar day Aug. 4, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 719.) INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Convict labor. Report amending S. 2321, to limit effect of regulation of inter- state commerce between States in goods, wares, and merchandise wholly or in part manufactured, mined, or produced by convict labor or in any prison or reformatory; submitted by Mr. Newlands. Aug. 25. calendar day Aug. 29, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 771.) Trusts. Interstate trade, hearings on bills relating to trust legislation. 1014. 2 V. [vi] +3-1552 p. [These hearings were also published in separate parts.] t JUDICIARY COMMITTEE District Courts. Reiiort amending by substitute H. 2167, to fix time for holding term of district court in Jouesboro division of eastern district of Arkansas [at Jonesboro] ; submitted by Mr. Culberson. Aug. 6, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 728.) MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE _ Betltunnn, Isaac. Report favoring S. 5970, for relief of Isaac Bethnrum ; sub- mitted by Mr. Myers. Aug. 11. 1914. 7 p. (S. rp. 741.) Gorman. Joseph. Report amending S. 6152, for relief of .Joseph Gorman; sub- mitted by Mr. Myers. Aug. 22, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 767.) nammond, Rezin. Report amending S. 3663. for relief of Rezin Hammond [alias Bob Clove] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. Aug. 11. 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 739.) Ilathauay, Ilenrv /?. Report amending H. 7205, for relief of H. S. Hathaway; submitted by Mr. Fletcher. Aug. 21, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 761.) Heard, Georfje P. Report favoring H. 2728, for relief of George P. Heard; sub- mitted by Mr. Bristow. Aug. 8. 1914. 1 p. ( S. rp. 735. ) Herring, Harry T. Report favoring S. 5028, for relief of Harry T. Herring; submitted by Mr. West. Aug. 3, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 717.) AuGTJST, 1914 103 Johnson, John E. Report favoring S. 3107, for relief of John E. Joliusou; sub- mitted by Mr. Myers. Aug. 11. 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 740.) McGrGcvey, James W. Report ameuding H. 12909, for relief of James W. Mc- Greevey; submitted by Mr. Catrou. Aug. 3, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 714.) Nashville, Tenn. Report favoring H. J. R. 246, to authorize Secretary of War to grant revocable license for use of lands adjoining national cemetery near Nashville, Tenn.. for public-road purposes: submitted by Mr. Lea. Aug. 19, 1914. 1 p. ( S. rp. 756. ) National Home for Disahled Volunteer Soldiers. Report amending H. J. R. 241, for appointment of [James S. Catherwood, John C. Nelson, Frederick J. Close, and Thomas S. Bridgham as] members of board of managers of Na- tional Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers; submitted bv Mr. Chamberlain. Aug. S. 1914. 2 p. ( S. rp. 734. ) MINES AND MINING COMMITTEE Mining exijerimcnt stations. Report amending S. 55SS, for establishment [under Mines Bureau] of mining experiment and mine safety stations for making investigations and disseminating information among employees in mining, quarrying, metallurgical, and other niinend industries; submitted bv Mr. Walsh. Aug. 21, 1914. 2 p. ( S. rp. 763. ) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Mail lines, etc. Report recommending passage of S. 5259. to establish 1 or more United States Navy mail lines between United States and South America and between United States and countries of Europe, in response to S. R. 317 ; submitted bv Mr. Thornton. Aug. 3, 1914. 9 p. ( S. rp. 718.) * Paper, 5c. 14—30708 POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE Itoads. Report amending by substitute H. 116S6, for Federal aid to good roads, to permit States to utilize superior credit of United States in raising road construction funds, to aid States in maintenance of roads, and to create na- tional highway commission ; submitted bv Mr. Brvan. Aug. 11. calendar dav Aug. 14, 1914. 5 p. (S. rp. 743.) PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Camijaign funds. Report ameuding by substitute H. S42S, to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to publicity of contributions and expenditures made for purpose of influencing nomination and election of candidates for olflces of Representative and Senator in Congress of United States, limiting amount of campaign expenses [etc.] ; submitted by IMr. Kern. Aug. 25, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 770.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Clare mont, N. H. Report amending S. 1693. for purchase of site and erection of public building at Claremout, N. H. ; submitted by Mr. Swansou. Aug. S, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 733.) Nttc York City. Report favoring S. 3342. for enlargement, etc.. of Wall street front of assay oflice in New York : submitted bv Mr. Swauson. Aug. 11. 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 736.) Pocatello, Idaho. Report favoring S. 4920, to increase cost of construction of Federal building at Pocatello. Idaho : submitted bv Mr. Bradv. Aus. 19. 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 754.) Rockingham, N. C. Report favoring S. 5113, for increase of cost of site for post- office building in Rockingham. N. C. : submitted bv Mr. Swansou. Aus. 11. 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 737.) Shell>yville, Tenn. Report favoring H. 13415, to increase limit of cost of public building at Shelbyville. Tenn. : submitted bv Mr. Swau.son. Aus. 11. 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 73S.) Tonopah. Xev. Report favoring S. 4256. for public building at Tonopah, Nev. ; submitted by Mr. Swanson. Aug. 11, calendar day Aug. 14. 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 745.) 104 August, 1914 PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Aanrud, Erik J. Report favoring H. 4318, to cause patent to issue to Erik J. Aanrud upon Lis liomestead entry for southeast quarter of nortlieast quarter of sec. 15, township 359 north, range 73 west, in DeA'ils Lalie land district, N. Dali. ; submitted by Mr. Sterling. Aug. 21, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 762.) Arrinr/ton, R. G. Report favoring H. 11840, for relief of R. G. Arrington ; sub- mitted by Mr. Myers. Aug. 19, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 751.) Bridger, Fort. Report favoring H. 92, to extend general land laws to former Fort Bridger military reservation, Wyo. ; submitted by Mr. Clark of Wyoming. Aug. 19, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 755.) Floyd, Arthur J. Report favoring S. 5497, authorizing issuance of patent to Arthur J. Floyd for sec. 31, township 22 north, range 22 west of 6th principal meridian in Nebraska ; submitted by Mr. Norris. Aug. 19, calendar day Aug. 20, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 760.) Forster, M., Real Estate Company. Report favoring H. 11765, to perfect title to land belonging to M. Forster Real Estate Company, St. Louis, Mo. ; sub- mitted by Mr. Myers. Aug. 5, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 722.) Oriffltlis, Thomas L. Report favoring S. 6162, authorizing issuance of patent for lands [in Utah] to Thomas L. Griffiths; submitted by Mr. Smoot. Aug. 5, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 721.) Homestead. Report favoring H. 13717, for leave of absence for homestead entrvmen in 1 or 2 periods; submitted by Mr. Chamberlain. Aug. 3, rai4. 2 p.' (S. rp. 716.) Report favoring S. 5734, to extend provisions of act for enlarged home- stead to Kansas; submitted by Mr. Thompson. Aug. 7, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 731.) Report amending H. 1657, identical with S. 206S, for 2d homestead and de.sert-land entries [in cases where applicants had heretofore made entries under these laws but lost, forfeited or abandoned same] ; submitted by Mr. Smoot. Aug. 8, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 732.) Report amending H. 12919, to amend act for enlarged homestead [so as to allow additional entries in cases where entryman has submitted final proof prior to his application to make additional entry] ; submitted by Mr. Cham- berlain. Aug. 11, calendar day Aug. 17, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 747.) Report favoring H. 16296, for issuing of patents for public lands claimed under homestead laws by deserted waives ; submitted by Mr. Myers. Aug. 19, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 752.) Kansas. Report amending H. 14155. to amend act granting to Kansas aban- doned Fort Hays military reservation in said State for purpose of establish- ing experiment station of Kansas State Agricultural College, and western branch of State normjil school thereon, and for public park [so as to give Kansas option under law of maintaining independent State agricultural col- lege and independent State normal school instead of branches of Kansas State Agricultural College and State normal school] ; submitted by Mr. Thomp- son. Aug. 11, calendar day Aug. 18, 1914. 2 p. (S. rp. 748.) Montana. Report favoring S. 6202, to repeal act to amend act of May 1, 1888 [so as to extend provisions of public-land laws to certain lands in Montana] and [to] extend provisions of sec. 2301. Revised statutes, to certain lands in Montana embraced within provisions of said act; submitted by Mr. Myers. Aug. 19, 1914. 3 p. (S. rp. 753.) TERRITORIES COMMITTEE Alaska. Report favoring H. 11740, to amend act creating Legislative Assembly in Alaska and conferring legislative power thereon [etc., so as to allow persons holding commissions or appointments under United States to perform "additional duties in Alaska not inconsistent with present duties of their re- spective offices, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Pittman. Aug. 19, 1914. 1 p. (S. rp. 749. ) COUHT OF CLAIMS American Water Softener Company v. United States; [evidence]. [1914.] General jurisdiction, no. 32811, p. 9-78. t August, 1914 105 Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Co. v. United States; counterclaim [and documentary evidence furnished by Secretary of Navy]. [1914.] no. 29953, p. 219-673. % Cases. Calendar of Congressional cases for dismissal under rule 92. Dec. term, 1913. 1914. 182 p. t La May, L. P., and others. L. F. La May et al. v. Menominee tribe of Indians ; L. E. Whiting et al. v. [same] ; George Cota et al. v. [same] ; defendants' evidence. [1914.] no. 30825-827, p. 177-179. t Monad Engineering Company, Incorporated, v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1914.] no. 30809, p. 415-619. $ Morris. W. G. Morris v. United States; evidence for defendants. 1914. no. 31999, p. 81. t GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE DOCUMENTS OFFICE Agriculture Department. Farmers' bulletins, yearbooks, and other popular series of Agriculture Department sold by superintendent of documents. Aug. 1914. 36 p. (Price list 16. Sth edition.) t 14—30685 Commerce and manufactures as reported and tabulated in Government publi- cations sold by superintendent of documents. Aug. 1914. 52 p. (Price list 62. ) t 14—30686 Latcs of United States .^lold bv superintendent of documents. Aug. 1914. 17+ [2] p. (Price list 10. 7th edition.) t 14—30673 Monthly catalogue. United States public documents, no. 235: Julv, 1914. 1914. p. 1-75. * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.10 a yr. ' 4— lSOSS/3 Public roads. Government publications sold by superintendent of documents. Aug. 1914. 17+ [2] p. (Price list 45. 4th edition.) t 14—30687 Soils and fertilizers described and discussed in Government publications sold by superintendent of documents. Aug. 1914. 22+ [2] p. (Price list 46, 7th edition. ) t 14—30688 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Note. — The decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued la slips and in signatures, and the decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes. Sul3scribers may deposit $1.00 with the Super- intendent of Documents and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents. National parks and reserves. National park publications sold by superintendent of documents. [1914.] 1 p. 4" t New national park publications sold bv superintendent of documents. [1914.] 1 p. oblong 48° t Pensions. Decisions [in apoealed pension and bountv-land claims], v. 19, [signatures] 17-20. [1914.] p. 257-320. 12—29422/4 Same [v. 19, slip] 89. 1914. 48 p. [Title is: Marriage and divorce, collation of published decisions of Department of Interior, rendered on appeal, appertaining to law of marriage and divorce in United States in its relation to pensionable .status; by Charles Edward Wright.] 14 — 30729 United States. Areas of acquisitions to territory of United States, areas of States, Territories, and possessions, diagram showing historical development of States. 1914. [2] p. il. oblong f folded into S" size * I'aper, 5c. 14—30676 EDUCATION BUREAU Country schools. Status of rural education in United States; by A. C. Monahan. 1913 [reprint 1914]. 72 p. 4 pi. 8 p. of pi. map. (Bulletin 8, 1913; whole no. 515. ) * Paper, 15c. E 13—577 Drawing. Present status of drawing and art in elementary and secondary schools of United States [with lists of reference books] ; by Royal Bailey Far- num. 1914. 375+iv p. 63 p. of pi. 1 tab. (Bulletin 13, 1914; whole no. 586.) * Paper, 85c. 106 August, 1914 Farragut school, Tennessee country-life high school; by A. C. Monahan and Adams Phillips. 1913 [reprint 1914]. 23 p. 2 pi. 4 p. of pi. (Bulletin 49, 1913; whole no. 560.) * Paper, 10c. E 14— 69 Teachers. Bibliography of teachers' salaries; by Bird T. Baldwin and Walter H. Mohr. 1914. [1] +440-461 p. [From Bulletin 16, 1914.] * Paper, 5c. E 14—1087 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual re- ports (restricted to one volume each, beginning with report for 1902), bulletins, Mineral resources, Professional papers, and Water-supply papers ; and maps. Monographs, 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 has been established for topographic and geologic folios (either Library or Field editions), 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 topo- graphic sheets see next page. Alaska. Chisana placer district, Alaska ; by Alfred H. Brooks. 1914. ii+309- 320 p. 2 maps. (Bulletin 592 I.) t Lode mining near Fairbanks and placer mining in Yukon-Tanana region and Ruby district. Alaska ; papers by Theodore Chapin and Henry M. Eakin. 1914. ii +321-369 p. il. map. (Bulletin 592 J.) t Mineral deposits of Alaska [with bibliography], and Alaskan mining in- dustry in 1913 ; by Alfred H. Brooks. 1914. 74+xi p. 2 maps, 1 is in pocket. (Bulletin 592 A.) [Includes Preface and Administrative report of Mineral resources of Alaska, 1913, and list of Recent Geological Survey publications on Alaska.] t Mineral resources of Yukon-Koyukuk region, Alaska ; by Henry M. Eakin. 1914. ii +371-384 p. map. (Bulletin 592 K.) t Mining on Seward Peninsula, Alaska ; by Theodore Chapin. 1914. ii +385-407 p. il. 1 pi. (Bulletin 592 L.) t Port Wells gold-lode district, Alaska, and Mining on Prince William Sound, Alaska; by B. L. Johnson. 1914. ii+195-243 p. il. map. (Bulletin 592 G.) t Preliminary report on water-power reconnaissance in south-central Alaska; by C. E. Ellsworth and R. W. Davenport. 1914. iv+155-193 p. il. 4 maps. (Bulletin 592 F.) t • Willow Creek, upper Matanuska and Nelchina, Broad Pass, and Valdez Creek districts. Alaska; papers by S. R. Capps, G. C. Martin, J. B. Mertie, jr., and F. H. Moffit. 1914. ii+245-308 p. 3 maps. (Bulletin 592 H.) t Atlantic Coast. Surface water supply of United States. 1912: pt. 1, North Atlantic Coast basins ; by C. C. Babb, C. C. Covert, and J. G. Mathers. 1914. 240 p. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. (Water-supply paper 321.) * Paper, 30c. GS 14—706 Same. (H. doc. 408.) Odd, silver, and copper in Alaska, [calendar year] 1913, mines report; by Alfred H. Brooks. 1914. iv+213-225 p. [From Mineral resources, 1913, pt. 1.] t Oold placers on Wind and Bighorn rivers, Wyo. ; by Frank C. Schrader. 1914. ii+127-145 p. il. map. (Bulletin 580 G.) t Gulf States. Surface water supply of United States, 1912: pt. 8, Western Gulf of Mexico basins; by W. W. Follett, Robert Follansbee, and G. A. Gray. 1914. 121 p. 2 p. of pi. (Water-supply paper 328.) * Paper, 15c. GS 14— 708 Same. (H. doc. 415.) Hawaii. Water resources of Hawaii, [calendar year] 1912; by C. H. Pierce and G. K. Larrison. 1914. 392 p. 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No. 5623, Dixie Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, v. Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic Railway Conipauv et al. ; decided June 29, 1914; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 337-340+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2737.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 31.*] * Paper, 5c. Fertilizers. No. 6206. F. S. Royster Guano Company v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al.. 4th section applications nos. 703 and 1573; [de- cided July 1. 1914; report and orders of commission]. 1914. [l]+45.S-463+ ii p. ([Opinion] 2743.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Freight-cars. No. 5924, Wabash Sand & Gravel Company v. Vandalia Railroad Company et al. ; [decided July 1. 1914; report of commission]. 1914. [1] + 344-346 p. ([Opinion] 2739.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, V. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Freight rates. Five per cent case, no. 5860. revenues of rail carriers in official classification territory; investigation and suspension no. 333. rate increases in official classification territory ; [decided July 29, 1914 ; report and order of commission]. 1914. iv+351^54+iii p. i'l. map. ([Opinion] 2741.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. No. 4310. Bowling Green Business Men's Protective Association of Bow- ling Green, Ky., v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.. 4th sec- tion applications nos. 1601 and 1604 ; decided July 10, 1914 ; supplemental re- port of commission [and 4th section ordej- 4063]. [1914.] 1-5+ii p. ([Opinion] 2700.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. No. 5819, Wichita Business Association v. Clinton & Oklahoma Western Railway Company et al. ; decided June 29. 1914 ; report of commission. [1914.] p. 323-328. ([Opinion] 2735.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. 110 August, 1914 Freight rates — Continued. No. 6170, Decatur Navigation Company v. Louis- ville & Nashville Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 14, 1914; report of commission. [1914.] p. 281-288. ( [Opinion] 2729.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. -^ No. 6482, Bowling Green Business Men's Protective Association of Bowl- ing Green, Ky., v. Evansville & Bowling Green Packet Company et al. ; decided July 10, 1914; report of commission. [1914.] p. 301-307. ([Opinion] 2732.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. * Order [promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commis- sion on 15th of June, 1914, investigation and suspension no. 431, and 1st, 2d, 3d. and 4th supplemental orders, class and commodity rates to and from Quincy. 111., and group. [1914.] 12 p. * Paper, 5c. • Order [promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commis- sion on 15th of June, 1914, investigation and suspension no. 432, and 1st, 2d, and 3d supplemental orders, proportional class and commodity rates to and from Mississippi River crossings. [1914.] 7 p. * Paper, 5c. Grain. No. 3243, Sioax City Terminal Elevator Company et al. v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al. ; [decided Julv 10, 1914; sup- plemental report and order of commission]. 1914. [l]-f482-484-hii p. ([Opinion] 2747.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 31.] * Paper, 5c. * No. 4962, Atlanta Milling Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company ; decided July 10, 1914 ; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 485-489+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2748.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Lumber. Investigation and suspension no. 235, California-Nevada lumber rates; [decided July 15, 1914; report of commission on reargument]. 1914. [1] +464-465 p. ([Opinion] 2744.) [From Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. ' Investigation and suspension no. 269, lumber rates from Southern Rail- way points to eastern points; [decided June 9, 1914; report and order of com- mission]. 1914. [1] +244-254+ [1] p. il. ([Opinion] 2722.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. ^ • Investigation and suspension no. 377, New England lumber rates ; decided July 29, 1914; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 553-554+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2756.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Molasses. No. 6730, Louisiana Sugar Planters' Association v. IlUnois Central Railroad Company et al. ; no. 6730, sub-no. 1, Leon Godchaux Company, Lim- ited, V. [same] ; no. 6730, sub-no. 2, same v. [same] ; investigation and sus- pension no. 440, import rates on blackstrap molasses from Mobile, Ala., and New Orleans, La.; decided July 10, 1914; [report and orders of commission], [1914.] 311-322+iii p. ([Opinion] 2734.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Packing-house products. Investigation and suspension no. 290, packing-house products from Iowa points, rates on packing-house products from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and other points to St. Paul, Minn., Eau Claire, Wis., and other points; [decided July 2, 1914; report of commission]. 1914. [1] + 308-310 p. ([Opinion] 2733.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, V. 31.] * Paper, 5c. '- No. 5943, Carroll, Brough & Robinson et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided July 31, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [l]+466-471+ii p. il. ([Opinion] 2745.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Paper. No. 6544, E. C. Adle'ta, doing business as Adleta Paper Company, v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al. ; decided July 9, 1914; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 347-349-1-11 p. ([Opinion] 2740.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. August, 1914 111 Passenger rates. No. 6300, Corporation Commission of Oklahoma et al. v. Atchison, Topelia & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided July 18, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [1] +532-543+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 2752.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. No. 6350. Pacific Navigation Company v. Southern Pacific Company et al. ; [decided July 7, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [i]+472- 481+ii p. ([Opinion] 2746.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad employees. In circuit court of appeals. 9th circuit, Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company v. United States, in error to district court for southern district of California ; brief and argument of defendant in error. 1914. cover-title. 32 p. t No. 2443, in circuit court of appeals, 9th circuit. United States v. South- ern Pacific Company, in error to district court for district of Arizona ; brief and argument of plaintiff in error. 1914. cover-title, 38 p. t United States circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. Northern Pacific Railway Company t'. United States; brief and argument of defendant in error. 1914. cover-title. 14 p. t Railroads. Bulletin of revenues and expenses of steam roads in United States, May, 1914, no. 66; prepared [in] Division of Statistics. 1914. 37 p. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper. 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. 9—35821/2 Shooks. No. 5716, Lamb-Davis Lumber Company v. Great Northern Railway Company et al. ; decided June 29, 1914 ; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 341-344 + [1] i. ([Opinion] 2738.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper. 5c. Sugar. Fourth section applications nos. 349. 675. 677. 1766, and 8835. 4th section violations in rates on sugar, in matter of applications for relief from pro- visions of 4th section of act to regulate commerce, as amended June 18. 1910, with respect to rates on sugar from San Francisco. Cal., and beet-sugar-pro- ducing points in California, Utah, and Nevada, and other Western States to Chicago, 111., and points intermediate thereto, with i-espect also to rates on sugar from Colorado producing points and New Orleans. La., to El Paso, Tex., and from New Orleans to stations in Illinois. Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, and various other States; decided July 21. 1914; [report of commission and 4th section order 4136]. [1914.] 511-531 +v p. ( [Opinion] 2751.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper. 5c. Fourth section applications nos. 542. 1024. 1530. 3965. 484, 2045. 1952, 2138. 458, 601. 4297, 4948, 799, 1548, 2222. 1021, and 2043, sugar rates from New Orleans, La., and points taking same rate.s. to Ohio River crossings, Memphis, Tenn., St. Louis, Mo., and intermediate points, in matter of ap- plications for relief from provisions of 4th section of act to regulate com- merce, as amended June 18. 1910. respecting rates on freight traffic herein- after described; decided June 26. 1914; report of commission [and 4th sec- tion order 4086]. [1914.] 495-510+ii p. ([Opinion] 2750.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper. 5c. Switching charges. Investigation and suspension no. 350, switching at Gales- burg, 111.; [decided July 6, 1914: report and order of commission]. 1914. [l]+294-300+ii p. ([Opinion] 2731.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. No. 4989. Hooven. Owens. Rentschler Company v. Cincinnati. Hamilton & Dayton Railway Company et al. ; [decided July 10, 1914; report and order of commission]. 1914. [l]+550-552+ii p. ([Opinion] 2755.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. No. 5828, Jefferson Milling Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company; decided July 10, 1914; report [and order] of commission. [1914.] 547-549+ii p. ([Opinion] 2754.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. Tap lines. Investigation and suspension no. 11, tap line case; [decided July 29, 1914; 2d supplemental report and order of commission]. 1914. [l]+490- 494+vi p. ([Opinion] 2749.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. 112 August, 1914 Telegraph operators. No. 2412, in circuit court of appeals, 9th circuit, San Pedro. Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company v. United States, in error to district court for southern district of California ; brief and argu- ment of defendant in error. 1914. cover-title, 45 p. t Wood-pulp. No. 4341, Rhinelander Paper Company v. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company; decided July 31, 1914; report [and supplemental order] of commission on rehearing. [1914.] 555-558+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 2757.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 3L] * Paper, 5c. VALUATION DIVISION Bridges. Instructions for bridge field parties of Interstate Commerce Com- mission. 1st tentative draft. 1914. 16 p. * Paper, 5c. Railroads. Instructions for building field parties of Interstate Commerce Com- mission. 1st tentative draft. 1914. 12 p. * Paper, 5c. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Boise Lumber Company. Idaho log rate case, before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 62S0, Boise Lumber Company v. Pacific and Idaho Northern Railway Company and Oregon Short Line Railroad Company [and] United States; brief for United States. 1914. cover-title, iv+65 p. map. t Forty-tico Broad nay Company. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1914, Charles W. Anderson, collector of internal revenue for 2d district of New York, v. Forty-two Broadway Company; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, and brief thereon. 1914 [reprint with ad- ditions], cover-title, 12 p. t International Harvester Company. In district court for district of Minnesota, United States v. International Harvester Co. et al. ; opinions of judges. [1914.] cover-title, 28 p. t 14—30710 'Northern Pacific Railway. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1914, United States v. Northern Pacific Railway Company ; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit, and brief thereon. 1914. cover-title, 10 p. t United States circuit court of appeals, Sth circuit, no. 4015, Northern Pacific Railway Company vs. United States ; [letter of transmittal from clerk of court and transcript of record]. [1914.] [1] +18-27 p. [Letter of trans- mittal printed on separate unnumbered sheet.] I Opinions. [Official opinions of Attorneys General.] [1914.] v. 30, [signa- ture] 17, p. 257-272. t 12—40693/4 Supreme Cotirt. Records and briefs in United States cases decided by Su- preme Court during Oct. term, 1913 [title-page and index]. 1914. 8 p. t Walton, Isaac L. No. 13297, Congressional, in Court of Claims, Isaac L, Walton V. United States; defendants' motion to dismiss for want of juris- diction [and brief in support of motion]. 1914. cover-title, p. 1-11. t LABOR DEPARTMENT IMMIGRATION BUREAU Chinese in United States. 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Same, p-t. 4, v. 9, no. 2. 1914. vii+139-29S p. [Quarterly.] MUSIC DIVISION atar spangled banner [with biltliography] : by Oscar George Theodore S«;uneck. 1914. 115+ [1] p. 11. 2 por. 25 facsim. [This publication is revised and en- larged from the report on •the above and other airs, issued in 1909 by the Music Division. Library of Congress.] * Cloth. S5c. 13 — 3500S NAVY DEPARTMENT Court-martial order 29-32. 1914: June 1-25, 1914. [1914.] various paging, 12" X Orders. General order 106-115 [5th series] ; July 10-Aug. IS, 1914. [1914.] various paging, 4° ? 114 August, 1914 Ve7-a Cruz, Mexico. Record of proceedings of board of inquiry convened, }a accordance with resolution, to inquire into trutti of certain allegations rela- tive to shooting of certain Mexican prisoners by naval forces of United States. Aug. 8. 1914. 77 p. (S. doc. 561.) * Paper, 5c. 14—30654 MARINE CORPS Marksmanship qualifications 12 and 13, 1914; Aug. 7 and 24, 1914. [1914.] 1 p. and 2 p. 12° $ Orders. iVIarine Corps orders 10 and 11, 1914; Aug. 4 and 29, 1914. [1914.] Each 1 p. 12° + MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Naval medical huUetin. United States naval medical bulletin, July, 1914; v. s. no. 3. 1914. vii+357-540 p. 3 pi. 48 p. of pi. [Quarterly.) * Paper. 25c. single coi)y, $1.00 a yr. 8 — 35095/5 NAVAL MILITIA AFFAIRS DIVISION Formerly Naval Militia Office Naval militia. Ilegister of commissioned and warrant officers of naval nii'itia; [corrected to June 1. 1914]. 1914. 47 p. * Paper, 15c. 10—35283/2 NAVIGATION BUREAU Leaves of ahscncc granted officers of Navv subsequent to June 1, 1914. [1914.] 5 p. [Monthly.] t CA .8 — 189 Officers, Navy. Navv and Marine Corps list and directory, officers of Navv and Marine Corps, Aug. 1, 1914. 1914. 102 p. [Monthlv.] * Paper. 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. War 9—131/3 HYDEOORAPHIC- OFFICE Note. — The charts, sailing directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American )ake ports. The price of the General catalogue of mariners' charts and books is .50c. Copies of the Hydrographic bulletins, reprints, and Notice to mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrogranhic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Seattle, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Great Lakes. Hydrographic Office charts relating to Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. [1914.] 1 p. narrow t° (Circular 5.) t Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, no. 1301-4; Aug. 5-26, 1914. [1914.] Each 1 p. various sizes, t Notice to mariners 31-35, 1914; Aug. 1-29 [1914]. [1914.] [xii] +794-908 1. map. [Weekly.] t 7—20609/4 Tide calendar. Tide calendar [for Norfolk and Newport News, Va.], Aug. 1914. [1914.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Same, Sept. 1914. [1914.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Charts Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Oct. 1914: chart 2603. Sc:;le 1° long. =^0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office. 'Aug. 17, 1914. 22.4X31.1 in. [[Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bu- reau.] 1 10c. Pilot fhart of north Atlantic Ocean, July, 1914; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. =-0.27 iTi. Washington. Hydrographic Office, June 29, 1914. 21X32 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bu- reau.] 1 10c. Same, Aug. 1914; chart 1400. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 30, 1914. 21X32 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. August, 1914 115 Pilot charts — Continued. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Oct. 1914; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. =0.2 iu. Washington, Hydrographic Office. Aug. 17, 1914. 20.7X35.3 iu. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. Pilot chart of south Atlantic Ocean, Sept.-Nov. 1914; chart 2600. Scale 1° long.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 17, 1914. 23X31.9 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bu- reau.] 1 10c. Pilot chart of south Pacific Ocean, Sept.-Nov. 1914: ch;u-t 2601. Scale 1° loug.^0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 17, 1914. 21.2X35.8 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE American nautical almanac. American nautical almanac, [calendar] year 3916. 1914. x+130 p. il. 1 pi. * Paper, 30c. 7—35404/2 Supplement to American nautical almanac, [calendar] year 1915. 1914. 39 p. 1 pi. * Paper, 10c. SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Naval supplies. Notice of proposed purchases [of miscellaneous materials, etc.], no. 434-437: Aug. 7-28, 1914. [1914.] Each 2 p. 4° [Weekly. Nos. 434 and 437 are continued on oblong 16° sheets which accompany them.] t Pay Corps, Navy. Memoranda for information of officers of Pay Corps, com- manding officers of ships, and commandants of stations 161 : Aug. 1, 1914. [1914.] p. 3303-18, 12° [Monthly.] t Petroleum. Memoranda for information of commanding officers of ships, com- mandants of stations, engineering officers, pay officers, etc., 160, supplement B, contracts for fuel oil for use ashore and afloat, Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts, fiscal year 1915; July 9, 1914. [1914.] p. 3275-3302, 12° t YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU Engineers. Corps of civil engineers, Navy. [1914.] 4 p. 12° t PAN AMERICAlSr UlSriON Note. — The Pan American Union sells its own monthly hulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually rangins from 5c. to $2.00. The price of the Ensclish edition of the bulletin is 25c. a single copy or .$2.00 a year, the Spanish edition $1.50 a year, the Portuguese edition $1.00^ a year, and the French edition 75c. a year. Address the Director General of the Pan American Union. Single copies of the English edition of the bulletin may be obtained from the Superin- tendent of Documents at 25c. each. Bulletins. Boletim da Uniao Pan-Americana, Setembro, 1914, edigao portu- gueza ; [v. 7, no. 3]. [National Capital Press, Inc., Washington, D. C. 1914.] iT+121-lSO p. il. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 11—27014/2 Boletin de la Union Panamericana, Agcsto, 1914, secci6n espaiiola ; [v. 39, no. 2]. [1914.] iv+149-304 p. il. 1 por. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 12—12555/2 Bulletin de I'Union Panamericaine, Septembre, 1914, edition francaise; [v. 7, no. 3]. [National Capital Press, Inc., Washington, D. C, 3914.] iv+105-156 p. il. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 11—27013/2 Bulletin of Pan American Union, v. 38 [English section] ; Jan.-Jime, 1914 [title-page and index]. [1914.] [2]+l p. S— 30967/2 Same. (H. doc. 300 [index].) Same. Aug. 1914 [English section; v. 39, no. 2]. [1914.] iv+173-344 p. il. 1 por. [Monthly.] Same. (H. doc. 1400, pt. 2, 63d Cong. 3d sess.) 116 August, 1914 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Mail matte): Postiil laws and regulations pertaining to 2d class of mail matter; corrected to July 1, 1914. 1914. 48 p. * Paper, 5c. 11—35032/5 Postal guide. United States official postal guide, 3d series, v. 7, no. 2; Aug." 1914. Albany, N. Y., J. B. Lyon Company, printers [1914]. cover-title. 27 p. [Monthly. Includes Inserts 51-73 to Postal laws and I'egulations of United States.] 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, DOS. 2-12 being additions and corrections. Sold by the printers, .T. B. Lyon Company, Market Square, Albany. Postal service. Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 35. no. 10499-524; Aug. 1-31, 1914. [1914.] Each 1 p. or [2] 1. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] + 6—5810/8 Watehnicn. Regulations governing watch force. 1914. 6 p. narrow 24° $ FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE steamboats. Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign coun- tries during Sept. 1914. Aug. 18, 1914. 1 p. narrow f° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. PURCHASING AGENT Postal supplies. List of awards showing contractors and prices for supplies for postal service, in force July 1, 1914. 1914. [1]+5S p. 4" t RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE North Dakota. Alphabetical scheme of North Dakota for use of publishers in distribution of 2d-cl:iss mail. 1914. 19 p. t TOPO ::laphy division Note. — Since February, 1008. tUe Topography Division has been preparing rural-deliv- ery maps of couaties ia which rural delivery is completely established. They are pub- lis'hed in tvvo forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes starting from a single given post office, sold at 5 cents each ; the other, the rural free delivery routes in ijn entire county, sold at 20 cents each. A uniform scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is used. Editions are not issued, but sun-print copies are produced in response to special calls addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post Oifice Department. These maps should not be confused with the post route reaps, for which see Monthly catalogue for January, 1914, page 367. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES BlacJidcard Island Reservation. Executive order [establishing Blackbeard Island Reservation as preserve for native birds]. July 17. 1914. 1 p. map, t" (No. 1993.) t CaUfornia. , Executive order [withdrawing from settlement, entry, Siile, or other disposition lands in California for Indian use]. Aug. 14, 1914. 1 p. f° (No. 2023.) t Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Executive order, prescribing duties of con- stables [in Canal Zone]. Aug. 3, 1914. 1 p. f° (No. 2007.) % Executive order, regulating operation of street railway cars at cross- ings [in Canal Zone]. Aug. 22, 1914. 1 p. f" (No. 2026.) t Executive order, relating to customs service [in Canal Zone]. Aug. S, 1914. 1 p. f° (No. 2016.) t Executive oi-der. relating to postal crimes in Canal Zone. Aug. 14, 1914. 1 p. f° (No. 2018.) t . Executive order, to amend Executive order of Apr. 15. 1913, entitled Executive order to provide maritime quarantine regulations for Canal Zone and harbors of cities of Panama and Colon, Republic of Panama. [Aug. 14, 1914.] 2 p. r ( [No. 2020.] ) t Executive order, to reorganize Board of Health of Canal Zone. Aug. 6, 1914. 1 p. f (No. 2014.) i Executive order, to require security for costs in civil cases [in Canal Zone]. [Aug. 14, 1914.] 2 p. r ([No. 2019.]) t August, 1914 117 Citizens of United (States. Executive order [providing for cooperation between State. Treasury, War. and Navy Departments in connection with relief, pro- tection, and transportation of American citizens abroad during existing dis- turbed conditions in Europe]. Aug. 5, 1914. 1 p. f" (No. 2012.) t Executive order [supplementing Executive order of Aug. 5, 1914, in re- > lation to relief, protection, and transportation of American citizens in Europe so as to constitute Board of Relief composed of Secretaries of State, Treasury, War. and Navy and designating Secretary of Treasury as chairman of said board]. 'Aug. 6, 1914. 1 p. f (No. 2013.) t Message recommending passage by Congress of act making appropria- tion for relief of American citizens, etc. Aug. 4, 1914. 1 p. (H. doc. 1137.) t 14—30712 Message requesting appropriation for relief, protection, and transporta- tion of American citizens in Europe. Aug. 8, 1914. 1 p. (H. doc. 1136.) I 14—30713 Customs Service. Executive order [designating by number present customs collection districts]. [Aug. 27, 1914.] 1 p. f° (No. 2031.) t Darien naval radio station. Executive order [establishing Darien naval radio station in Canal Zone]. July 30. 1914. 1 p. f (No. 2006.) ± Dcadmans Island. Executive order [transferring portion of Deadmans Island militarv reservation near Los Angeles, Cal., to Treasury Department for use of Public Health Service]. Aug. 26, 1914. 1 p. f (No. 2029.) t Edwards, B. F. Executive order [authorizing reinstatement of B. F. Edwards as clerk in Treasury Department]. July 29, 1914. 1 p. t" (No. 2005.) t Forest reserves. Executive order, Challis, Lemhi, Salmon, and Sawtooth national forests, Idaho [restoring certain lands to settlement in advance of entry]. Aug. 24, 1914. 1 p. t" (No. 2027.) + Executive order. Crr,nd:!ll right of way. Shoshone national forest, Wyo. [reserving land in Wyoming for use by Forest Service in connection with administration of national forest]. Aug'. 3, 1914. 1 p. f" (No. 2008.) t Executive order, Fishlake and Manti national forests, Utah [restoring certain lands to settlement in advance of entrv]. Aug. 24. 1914. 1 p. f° (No. 2028. ) t Executive order, Sioux national forest, Mont, and S. Dak. [amending proclanijition of June 30. 1911. so as to restore certain public lands to settle- ment in advance of entrv as authorized bv act of Sept. 30. 1913]. [July 28, 1914.] 2 p. f ([No. 2004.]) % ■ Executive order. Twin Sisters administrative site, near Colorado na- tional forest. Colo. [re.serving land in Colorado for use of Forest Service as lookout station in connection with administration of national forest]. Aug. 17, 1914. 1 p. f (No. 2024.) % Gila River Reservation. Executive order [amending Executive order of Aug. 31. 187G. which set apart lands in Arizona as additi4.) [Spanish. English, Portuguese! and French.] i 14—30692 Copi'riff/tt. Convention between United States and other Powers on literary and artistic copyright : signed Buenos Aires. Aug. 11, 1910, proclaimed July 13. 1914. 1914. IS p. (Treaty series 593.) [Spanish. English. Portuguese, and French.] ; 14—30716 Diplomatic and con.-iulur serviee. Changes in foreign service, May 25-Aug. 22, 1914 : no. 4. [1914.] 4 p. [Relates to personnel and appointments in diplo- matic and consular service.] t Diplomatic list. Aug. 1914. [1914.] cover-title. 22 p. 24" [Monthly.] t 10—1(5292/2 Maritime law. Declaration of International Naval Conference, signed by dele- gates of United States to International Naval Conference held at London, England. Dec. 4. 190N-Feb. 26. 1909. with opinion of Cone Johnson, solicitor for State Department, relative to transfer of merchant ships during war ; presented by Mr. 0"Gorman and Mr. Simmons. Aug. 11. 1914. 89 p. ( S. doc. 563.) * Paper. 10c. 14—30717 Fnteutx. Convention between United States and other Powers for pi-oteoiion of inventions, patents, designs, and industrial models; signed Buenos Aires, Aug. 20. 1910: proclaimed July 29. 1914. 1914. 20 p. (Treaty series 595.) [Spanish. English. Portuguese, and French.] t 14 — 30693 INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION ON BOUNDARY WATERS BETWEEN UNITED STATES AND CANADA 5ff. Marys River. Opinion in matter of applications of Michigan Northern Power Company and Algoma Steel Corporation, Limited, for approval of diversion of water, construction of compensating works, and plans therefor, in St. Marvs River at Sault Ste. Marie: bv [Henrv A.] Powell. 1914. 6 p. t 14—30718 ReiJort in matter of applications of Michigan Northern Power Company and Algoma Steel Corporation. Limited, for approval of diversion of water, construction of compensating works, and plans therefor, in St. Marys River at Sanlt Ste. Marie; by [Charles A.] Magrath. 1914. 33 p. 3 maps, t 14—30675 SUPREME COURT Erie Railroad. Transcript of record. Oct. term, 1914. no. 493, United States vs. Erie Railroad Company, appeal from district court for southern district of New York. [1914.] cover-title, i+23 p. I A/o-ser, Jcffersoth F. Transcript of record, Oct. term. 1914. no. 492. United States vs. Jefiferson F. Moser. appeal from Court of Claims. [1914.] cover-title, i+17 p. ? yormilc. Fa.^tabend li McGregor. Transcript of record. Oct. term. 1914, no. 385, United States vs. Simon Normile. John A. Fastabend. and William F. Mc- Gregor, partners as Normile, Fastabend and McGregor, and no. 386, Simon Normile. John A. Fastabend, and William F. McGregor, partners as Normile, Fastabend and McGregor vs. United States, appeals from Court of Claims. [3914.] cover-title, i+18 p. % Ross, Cecil D. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1914. no. 449. United States vs^ Cecil D. Ross, appeal from Court of Claims. [1914.] cover-title, i+12 p. t Salen. Herman A. Transcript of record, Oct. term. 1914. no. 506. United States vs. Herman A. Salen, in error to district court for southern district of New York. [1914.] cover-title, i+30 p. t ArcrsT. 1914 121 TREASURY DEPARTMEI^T Finance. Daily statement of Treasurr, Aug. 1-31. 1914. [1914.] Eacli 4 p. f [Daily except Sundays aBd holidays.] t yeutfJlity. Austria -Hungary and Servia. Germany aad Russia, and Germany and France [proclamation]. Aug. 5. 1914. 3 p. 4° (Dept circular 32: CMef Clerk.) t Public debt. Statement of public debt and cash in. Treasury. July 31. 1914. Aug. 1, 1914. 1 p. narrow f [Monthly.] t 10— 2126S,/3 Public moneys. Deposits of Government funds to facilitate movement and marketing of crops. Aug. 1. 1914. 4 p. 4" (Dept. circular IS: Division of Public Moneys.) ^ Treasury deci-^ions. Tre:isury decisions under customs and other laws, v. 26; Jan.^uue. 1914. 1914. iii-!-1193 p. il. [Department decisions numbered 34034-609 inc-ludin$r general appraisers' decisions T524-S3.] * Cloth. $1.50. 10— 11513./2 Treasury decisions under customs, internal-revenue, and other laws, including decisions of Board of General Appraisers and Court of Customs Appeals. V. 27, no. 6-9: Aug. 6-27. 1914. 1914. various jxiging. [Weekly. Department decisions numbered 34669-727. general appraisers" decisions 7591-95. and internal revenue decisions 2009-16.] * Paper. $1.75 a yr. 1(1 — -^(Ufwi '3 APPRAISERS Reappraiscments of merchandise by general appraisers [on July 23-Aug. 22. 1914] : Aug. 3-31. 1914. [1914.] various paging. 4" (Reappraisement cir- culars 2695-2702.) [Weeklv.] * Pai:>er. 5c. sincle copy. 60c. a vr. 13—2916/4 ARCHITECT. SUPERVISING AmariUo. Tex. Specification for construction of post office and courthouse at Amarillo. Tex. 1914. cover-title. 6S p. f t Baton Rouge. Lst office, customhouse, and courthouse at Cleveland. Ohio. 1914. cover-title, 11 p. r t Columbus. Ohio. Specification for electric freight elevator, miscellaneous changes, etc.. in post oflSce and courthouse at Columbus, Ohio. 1914. cover- title, 16 p. r t ilcAlcstcr. Okla. Specification for electric passenger elevator in post office and courthouse at McAlester. Okla. 1914. cover-title. 13 p. f° t Pensacola. Fla. Specification for betterments for post office and courthouse at Pensacola. Fla. 1914. cover-title. IS p. f° ^ Plumbing. Si^ecifications for plumbing fixmres. etc.. prepared by board on uniform plumbins specifications for Treasury. War. and Navy Departments, June. 1910 [with Changes no. 1]. [Reprint] 1914. iv-f72-|-[l] p. iL 6 pi. 46 p. of pi. r* * Paper. 75c. Port Jerris. X. T. Specification for construction of post office at Port Jervis. X. Y. 1914. cover-title. 5S p. f* t I'valde. TejT. Specification for construction of post office at Tvalde. Tex. 1914. cover-title. 55 p. f '^ AUDITOR FOR POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Financial statement of auditor for Post Office Department, quarter ended Mar. 31. 1914. 1914. 22 p. 4' i 11— 1431S/3 122 August, 1914 COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Bulletin 1111-15; Aug. 3-31, 1914. [1914.] Each 3 p. 4° [Weekly.] t National batik notes. Statement showing amount of national bank notes out- standing secured by U. S. bonds and by lawful money at beginning of busi- ness on [Aug. 1, 1914], 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, 1914. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t 10—21266/3 'National hanks. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, June 30, 1914 ; no. S9. Aug. 6, 1914. 9 p. f [Issued 5 times a year.] t COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY Decisions. Decisions of comptroller of Treasury, v. 20, July 1, 1913-Juue 30. 1914 ; containing decisions by George E. Downey and Walter W. Warwick. 1914. xviii+910 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2708.) * Cloth, $1.50. 8—33959/2 Same. v. 21, pt. 1, July 1[-31]. 1914; containing decisions by Gteorge E. Downey and Walter W. Warwick. 1914. [1] +1-39 p. t ENGRAVING AND PRINTING BUREAU Treaniry notes. Estimate of appropriation for manufacture in current fiscal year, by Bureau of Engraving and Printing, of 5,000,000 sheets of notes for United States Treasurer and 3,000,000 sheets of national-bank notes, which are estimated to be required in addition to those already appropriated for. Aug. 4. 1914. 2 p. (H. doc. 1138.) + GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Bonds of United States. Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [July, 1914]. Aug. 1, 1914. [2] p. 4" (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 2.) t INTERNAL REVENUE COMMISSIONER Reports. Preliminary report of commissioner of internal revenue on collection of internal revenue and condition of service [fiscal year 1914]. 1914. 12 p. t 7—32805/2 LIFE-SAVING SERVICE Register of Life-Saviug Service, July 1, 1914. 1914. 30 p. [Includes list of life-saving districts and stations.] * Paper, 5c. 6 — 36479/2 LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Bonds of United States. Caveat list of United States registered bonds, Aug. 1, 1914. [1914.] 1 p. f° [Monthly.] t Money. Circulation statement, Aug. 1, 1914. Aug. 1 [1914]. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] t - 10—21267/3 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Biological products, establishments licensed for propagation and sale of viruses, serums, toxins, and analagous products. 1914. 4 p. (Reprint 206.) [From Public health reports, v. 29. no. 28.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30671 Biihonic plague, its eradication and prevention in urban communities; by R. H. Creel. 1914. 21 p. (Reprint 209.) [From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 29.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30694 Infants. Summer care of infants; by W. C. Rucker and C C. Pierce. 1914. 15 p. il. ( Supplement 16 to Public health reports. ) * Paper, 5c. 14—30695 Malaria. Prevention of malaria, suggestions on how to screen home to keep out effectively mosquitoes which spread disease ; by R. H. von Ezdorf . 3d edition. 1914. [1] +503-508 p. 2 p. of pi. (Reprint 170.) [No change in text from that of previous editions. From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 9.] * Paper. 5c. 14—30719 August, 1914 123 Official list of commissioned and otlier officers of Public Health Service, also list of marine tiospitals, quarantine stations, and quarantine vessels. July, 1914. 1914. 41 p. (Miscellaneous publication 11.) * Paper, 5c. 6 — 40500/2 Pellagra. Etiology of pellagra, significance of certain epidemiological observa- tions with resiject thereto: by Joseph Goldberger. 1914. [1]+16S3-S6 p. (Reprint 203.) [From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 26.] * Paper, oc. 14-^0663 Public health reports, v. 29, no. 32-35: Aug. 7-28, 1914. 1914. [xxi]+2063- 2297 p. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. 12— 3519S/5 Special articles.— No. .32. Safe ice ; by Hugh S. Gumming. — No. 33 Measles and Its control, each case possible epidemic. — Studies on self-purification of streams : by Earle B. Phelps. — No. 34. Compensation for occupational diseases, provisions therefor recently enacted in Ontario, Canada. — Notifiable diseases, prevalence during 1912 in cities of 10.000 to 100.000. diphtheria, leprosy, malaria, measles, epidemic cerebro- spinal meningitis, poliomyelitis, rabies, scarlet fever, smallpox, tuberculosis, and typhoid fever, ca-cs reported, case rates per 1.000 population, and fatalitv rates per 100 cases. — No. 35. Maritime quarantine res;ulations for Canal Zone and "harbors of cities of Panama and Colon. Republic of Panama. Executive order no. 2020. — Tuber- culosis sanatorium. Fort Stanton, N. Alex., report, year ended June 30. 1914. of sanatorium maintained by Public Health Service for treatment of tuberculous patients : by F. C. Smith. Note. — This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and municipal health oflScers, etc., by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, Treasury Depart- ment. Others desiring these reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Quarantine procedure to aid masters of vessels in complying with United States quarantine regulations: by L. E. Cofer. 2d edition. 1914. 27 p. map. (Public health bulletin 64.) [No change in text from that of previous edi- tion.] * Paper. 15c. 14_30696 School hygiene, report of sanitary survey of schools and of medical inspection of school children in certain sections of North and South Carolina ; by A. D. Foster. 1914. 12 p. (Reprint 211.) [From Public health reports' v. 29, no. 31.] * Paper. 5c. 14—30697 SypJiilis. Treatment of syphilis, comparison of number of days' hospital treat- ment required for patients suffering with syphilis, with and without u.se of salvarsan or neosalvarsan : by W. G. Stimpson. Revised edition. 1914. 18 p. (Supplement 13 to Public health reports.) * Paper. 5c. 14 — 30672 Trachoma, survey of its prevalence in momitain sections of North and South Carolina; by A. D. Foster. 1914. 13 p. (Reprint 207.) [From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 28.] * Paper. 5c. 14—30698 Typhoid ferer. Causation and prevention of typhoid fever, with special refer- ence to conditions observed in Yakima County. Wash. : by L. L. Lumsden. 5th edition. 1914. 53+iv p. G pi. 8 p. of pi. 4 maps. (Public health bulletin 51.) [No change in text from that of previous edition.] * Paper, 20c. 14—80701 Vital statistics. Court decisions relating to morbidity reports, right of com- munity to require physicians to report cases of disease coming under their observation, purposes thereof and reasons therefor as stated by courts of last resort. 1914. 10 p. (Reprint 205.) [From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 27.] * Paper. 5c. 14—30664 Yelloic fercr. Administr:itiou of yellow fever campaign; by W. C. Rucker. 1914. 40 p. il. (Supplement 15 to Public health reports.) * Paper. 5c. 14—30699 HYGIENIC LABORATORY Surra. 1, Collected studies on insect transmissiou of Tryiianosoma evansi [with bibliographies] : 2. Summary of exi^eriments in transmission of an- thrax by biting flies [with list of references cited] : bv M. Bruin Mitzmain. June. 1914. 53 p. 5 p. of pi. (Bulletin 94.) *Paper,'l5c. 14—30700 Same. (H. doc. 1060.) REVENUE-CUTTER SERVICE Register of officers and vessels of Revenue-Cutter Service. Julv 1. 1914. 1914. 68 p. * Paper, 10c. 6—20912 124 August, IS) 14 TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out- standing July 31, 1914. Aug. 1 [1914]. 1 p. oblong 24° t WAR DEPARTMENT Military Academy. Information relative to appointment and admission of cadets to Military Academy. [1914.] 19 p. t War 13 — 98/2 'National parks and reserves. Regulations for national military parks and statutes under which they were organized and are administered. 1914. 1914. 41 p. * Paper, 5c. 14—30665 Ordnance and Fortification Board. Letter submitting item of legislation for incorporation in appropriation bill as follows: Provided, that payment for rent of offices heretofore used in District of Columbia for Board of Ordnance and Fortification and payments heretofore made for rent of such offices are hereby authorized. Aug. 24, 1914. 2 p. (H. doc. 1150.) t Rivers and harbors. Response to resolution, information i-elative to amount of money required for river and harbor projects, fiscal year 1915, and for dredges, plants, etc. Aug. 19, 1914. 2 p. ( S. doc. 565. ) t ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Army. Army list and directory, Aug. 20, 1914. 1914. 112 p. large 8° [Monthly.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. 9—35106/8 Officers of Army detailed as professors of military science and tactics at edu- cational institutions. [1914.] 2 p. large 8° [Reprinted, with changes, from Army list and directory, July 20, 1914.] t WKSTJiKN DEPARTMENT Roster of troops in Western Department, n. p. Aug. 1, 1914. 25 p. 12° t Head- quarters, Western Department, San Francisco, Cal. CANAL ZONE, ISTHMUS OF PANAMA Note. — Formerly under Isthmian Canal Commission. In accordance with the Presi- dent's Executive order of Jan. 27, 1914, providing for a permanent organization for the Panama Canal, the Isthmian Canal Commission ceased to exist Apr. 1, 1914, and the Canal Zone was placed under the immediate direction of a Governor, subject to the supervision of the Secretary of War. Canal record, v. 7, no. 50-53; Aug. 5-26, 1914. Ancon, Canal Zone [1914]. p. 494-528, 4° [Weekly.] 7—35328/8 Note. — The Canal record is issued free of charge, one copy each, to all employees of the Panama Canal and Panama Railroad Company whose names are on the gold roll. 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Part 2 will have the similar material from Montana to United States, and will fill about the same number of pages. This important compilation gives the full text of labor legislation and a digest of the court decisions by which it has been construed. This is the 5th compilation of the kind which has been made by the Labor Bureau (now Labor Statistics Bureau), but the latest pre- vious one was issued in 1907, and the succeeding seven years have been full of activity in the field of labor legislation. Nine States now have minimum-wage laws, though the central government at Washington has not yet taken that step. The States which have done so are California, Colorado, Massachusetts, Min- nesota, Nebraska, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin, while Ohio, though it has no such law at present, has adopted a new constitution which authorizes It. There are many new laws relating to the inspection and regulation of factories and mines and to various features of railroad administration. A prodigious book is House document 226 of the 63d Congress, 1st session, being 4^ inches thick, the greater part of this bulk being, however, taken up by maps. Its title is Water terminal and transfer facilities, and its substance is reports by Army engineer officers on the condition and present and prospective commercial value of the existing facilities for water transportation in this country. By House resolution 593, 63d Congress, 2d session, it was directed that 5,000 copies of the report of the Proceedings of the First and Second International Peace Conferences, held at The Hague, 1899 and 1907, be printed as House docu- ment 1151, 63d Congress, 2d session. Senate document 537, 63d Congress, 2d session, is a report of the memorial exercises held at Nashville, Apr. 9, 1912, by the Southern Commercial Congress, in honor of the late Seaman A. Knapp, who was warmly eulogized as the man who brought the modern conception of agriculture to the South and sowed seed that is now bearing an abundant harvest. Census Bulletin 126 is Financial statistics of cities having a population of over 30,000. These are the figui'es of income and outgo for the fiscal year 1913. As there are now 199 cities of over 30,000 population, and as 55 of them are under the commission plan of government, the opportunities which these sta- tistics afford for comparison and deduction are extensive. Our mineral reserves, how to make America industrially independent, is a monograph by Dr. Geo. Otis Smith, Director of the United States Geological Survey, published as Bulletin 599 of that notable Government organization. Dr. Smith says at the very outset that " the United States is not only the world's greatest producer of mineral wealth, but, so far as estimates of the earth's treasures have shown, it possesses greater reserves of most of the essential minerals than any other nation." Then follow many sentences that invite quo- tation. "A geologic map is a graphic inventory both of the mineral resources 131 132 September, 1914 now used aud of those that are untouched because they are at present of no A-alue. He is indeed a bold prophet, however, who pretends to forecast either the probability or improbability of future usefulness of any raw material. As has been illustrated by the radium mineral carnotite, the mineralogic curiosity of one decade may become the valuable ore of the next. The principal ore of aluminum, bauxite, was not even mentioned in a list of useful minerals pub- lished by the Geological Survey 25 years ago/' "The value of the mineral production of the United States now reaches $2,500,000,000 a year." No other country can compete with us in abundance or variety of mineral resources. " The only essential minerals of the first rank of wliich the United States has no known supply at all commensurate with its needs are nitrates, potash salts, tin, nickel, and platinum. Probably no other nation in the world so nearly approaches absolute independence in respect to mineral resources." Bulletin 599 considers each important mineral product separately, showing production, consumption, uses, etc. Sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 5 cents. American manufacturers and exporters who hope to acquire a South Ameri- can trade will do well to get a copy of the Daily consular and trade reports for Aug. 28, 1914, and read with care the 4-page chapter entitled Important details in South American trade. Apparently North American methods must be somewhat modified to win success in South America. Miscellaneous series 17, Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, is a list of the publications on Latin America and the "West Indies which that bureau has published. They are both numerous and useful. Sold by the Superintend- ent of Documents at 5 cents. The sale of Post Office Department post-route and county maps has been transferred from the Disbursing Clerk of the Department to the Finance Divi- sion, Office of the Third Assistant Postmaster General. The relation of the horsepower to the kilowatt is the title of Standards Bureau Circular 34, 2d edition. The relationship spoken of is a practical mat- ter, and the determination by the Standards Bureau that a horsepower is the equivalent of 746 watts is also a practical matter. It agrees with the English standard and disagrees with the French and German standards. " Modern practice," says the circular, "is tending toward the more general use of the kilowatt and the disuse of the horsepower." This usage is recommended by the Bureau. Banking and credit in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru is a recent publica- tion of the Foreign .ind Domestic Commerce Bureau that has been and is in active demand. It is known as Special agents series 90 and sells for 10 cents. Farmers' bulletin 609, Bird houses and how to build them, is authority for the statement that birds may be kept around our houses at all seasons of the year if their human friends will supply the needs of their small housekeeping. In winter they are often unable to find food. If this want is supplied they will stay with us always. If we provide for them comfortable winter houses they will occupy them. To help about this the bulletin gives drawings aud descriptions of convenient and inexpensive bird houses. In pursuance of its duty of establishing scientific standards for all sorts of utilitarian operations the Standards Bureau has issued its Circular 48, Stand- ard methods of gas testing, 1st edition, a quarto of 180 pages, sold by the Documents Office at 35 cents. The Monthly summary of commerce and finance of the United States has become the Monthly summary of foreign commerce of the United States. The new title appears first on (and in) the number for July, 1914, which is no. 1, series 1914-15. The statistics which it contains aj-e fov the month of July. September, 1914 133 1914, and for the 7 months ending July, 1914, corrected to Sept. 4, 1914, and subject to revision. With the exception of India, China is the greatest importer of cotton goods in the world, and Manchuria has long been one of the best marliets for Ameri- can cotton goods. In recent years, however, Japanese comi)etition has seriously curtailed American sales in that field. The chief factors in the development of the cotton industry in Japan and that country's success in the Chinese mar- ket are summarized in a bulletin (Special agents series 86) issued in Aug. 1914, by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. It is a detailed study of the Japanese cotton industry by W. A. Graham Clark. From the Superintendent of Documents, 30 cents. THE BIGGEST RECORD The Congressional record, carrying the report of the proceedings of the 63d Congress, 2d session, which began Dec. 1, 1913, and is still sitting, has reached more than 250 daily numbers and 17,000 pages. It will be known as volume 51, but will comprise nearly or quite 20 " parts," each part being a volume of about 1,000 pages. And these are not ordinary pages. They are double-column quartos and filled with a very compact type. Each page contains fully three times as many words as are in a page of an ordinary book. A hasty calculation gives about 35,000.000 words in the 17,000 pages. And the end is not yet. MORE NEW MILITARY PUBLICATIONS The Superintendent of Documents has just published a new edition of hia Price list 19. Public documents appertaining to the Ai'my and the organized militia of the United States. This list was intended to include the titles and prices of the military publications up to the moment of printing. And so it did. But as luck would have it. the very next day after the new list was put on the press several important new issues of the War Department, of which the Docu- ments Office had no previous notice, were received. Mention is made of them here, and will be also in the Supplement to the new edition of Price list 19, that will evidently soon be called for. Questions used in the competitive examination held in May, 1914, for the purpose of determining the mental qualifications of candidates for appointment as probational second lieutenants in the Corps of Engineers. Regulations for the uniform of the United States Army. Revised edition. 1914. Paper, 10c. Rules of land warfare. Fabrikoid, 50 cents. Signal book. Army, 1914. (Supersedes Circular 7, 1912, revised Mar. 1913.) Cloth, 30 cents. Tables of organization, organized militia, 1914, peace. Paper, 10 cents. Monthly Catalogue No. 237 SEPTEMBER 1914 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. Alfalfa. Soils of prairie regions of Alabama and Mississippi and their use for alfalfa : pt. 1, Houston clay and associated soils, by Hugh H. Bennett ; pt. 2, Alfalfa on Houston clay, its culture and management, by M. A. Crosby. Dec. 15, 1911 [reprint 1914]. 4S p. il. 1 pi. 6 p. of pi.. (Report 96.) [Prepared in cooperation with Soils Bureau and Plant Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 10c. Agr 11—2220/6 Cattle. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 206 amendment 1 ; regulations governing recognition of breeds and purebred animals, amending regulation 2, sec. 4, paragraph 1, recognizing breeds and books of record across the seas ; Aug. 9. 1914. [1914.] 1 p. t Food inspection decision 156. June 24, 1914. 1 p. t Agr 7 — 1659/2 Note. — For reprint of Food inspection decision 41, which was originally issued by the Chemistry Bureau, see page 1.^6 6t this catalogue. Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 6; Sept. 1914. Department of Agri- culture, Washington. 1914. cover-title, 405-466+xv p.+ [2] 1. il. 1 pi. 4 p. of pi. large 8" * Paper, 25c. single copy, $2.50 for 12 nos. Agr 13 — 1N37/3 Contents. — Birds as carriers of chestnut-blight fungus [with list of literature cited] ; by F. D. Heald and R. A. Studhaltcr. — Density of wood substance and porosity of wood ; by Frederick Dunlap. — Composition of roquefort-cheese fat [with list of literature cited] ; by James N. Currie. — New sarcophagid parasite of grasshoppers [with list of literature cited] ; by E. O. G. Kelly. — Papaya fruit fly [with list of lit- erature cited] ; by Frederick Knab and W. W. Yothers. — [Title-page], contents and index of v. 2. Note. — This publication will be distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to large universities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the Agriculture Department. Others de- siring the Journal may obtain it from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Program of work of Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1915. 1914. 278 p. t Weekly news letter to crop correspondents, v. 2, no. 4-8; Sept. 2-30. 1914. [1914.] Each 4 p. il. 4° t Agr 14— 310/3 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Cheese. Composition of roquefort-cheese fat [with list of literature cited] ; by James N. Currie. Sept. 21, 1914. cover-title, p. 429-434, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 6.] t Agr 14 — 1455 Eggs. Improvement of farm egg; by Harry M. Lamon and Charles L. Op)>er- man. Sept. 12, 1911 [reprint 1914]. 43 p. il. 4 p. of pi. (Bulletin 141.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 11—1546/4 Goats. Information concerning milch goats [with bibliography] ; by George Fayette Thompson. 1905 [reprint 1914]. 85 p. il. 4 pi. 12 p. of pi. (Bulletin 68.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 9— 1209/4 Granular venereal disease and abortion in cattle; by W. L. Williams. Sept. 12, 1914. 57 p. il. (Agriculture Dept., Bulletin 106; Professional paper.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 14—1429/3 63740— No. 237—14 2 135 136 September, 1914 Serv-ice announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Aug. 1914 ; [no.] 88. Sept. 23, 1914. p. 105-119. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. Agr 7— 165S/2 Note. — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to persons in the service of the Animal Industry Bureau, to proprietors of establishments at which the Federal meat inspection is conducted, to public officials whose duties render it neces- sary for them to have such information, and to journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. BIOLOGICAL SURA^EY BUREAU Bird houses and how to build them ; by Ned Dearborn. Sept. 11, 1914. 19 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 609.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14 — 1452 Rails. Distribution and migration of North American rails and their allies ; by Wells W. Cooke. Sept. 25, 1914. 50 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 128.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 14— 1447 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Food inspection decision 41. [Reprint, 1914.] 1 p. [This was originally issued in Nov. 1906, in combination with Food inspection decisions 40-43.] t Agr 7—1659/2 Note. — For Food inspection decision 156 issued by Agriculture Department see page 135 of this catalogue. Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements. May, 1914, supplement; [no.] 5 suppl. Sept. 11, 1914. p. 315^14. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. Agr 14 — 194/4 Note. — The free disti'ibutlon of this publication will be limited to firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU Note. — Formerly Statistics Bureau. Name changed by act of June 30, 1914, making appropriations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1915. Agriculture. Agricultural outlook. Sept. 16, 1914. 39p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farm.ers' bulletin 620.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13— 1723/3 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Flies. Repellents for protecting animals from attacks of flies [with list of literature cited] ; bv H. W. Graybill. Sept. 10. 1914. 26 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 131.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14— 1425/3 Maize hill-hugs. Papei-s on cereal and forage insects: Maize billbug; by E. O. G. Kelly. Apr. 22, 1911 [reprint 1914]. iii + n-22 p. il. 2 p. of pi. (Bulle- tin 95, pt. 2.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 11— 493/2 Papaya fruit fly [with list of literature cited] ; by Frederick Knab and W. W. Yothers. Sept. 21, 1914. cover-title, p. 447-454+ [1] 1. 2 p. of pi. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 6.] t Agr 14 — 1457 Parasite insects. New sarcophagid parasite of grasshoppers [with list of lit- erature cited] ; by E. O. G. Kelly. Sept. 21, 1914. cover-title, p. 435-446, 1 pi. large 8" FFrom Journal of agricultural research, v. 2, no. 6.] t Agr 14—1456 Walnut aphides in California [with bibliography] ; by W. M. Davidson. Aug. 31, 1914. 48 p. il. 2 pi. 2 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept., Bulletin 100; Pro- fessional paper.) * Paper, 10c. ~ Agr 14 — 1421 WJiitc-flies. Classification of Aleyroclidse; by A. L. Quaintance and A. C. Baker. Sept. 9, 1914. pt. 2, iv+95-109 p. 14 p. of pi. (Technical series 27, pt. 2.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 13—333/3 EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment station record. Experiment station lecord, v. 30; index number. Sept. 25, 1914. cover-title, xii+901-999 p. * Paper. 15c. single copy, $1.00 per vol. (2 vols, a yr.). 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, 3 to each volume. 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Yields from destructive distillation of certain hardwoods; by L. F. Hawley and R. C. Palmer. Sept. 10. 1914. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept.. Bulletin 129; Professional paper.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14— 1427/3 Wood-pull). Effects of varying certain cooking conditions in producing soda pulp from aspen [with bibliography] ; by Henry E. Surface. Aug. 31, 1914. 63 p. il. 1 pi. 8 p. of pi. 1 tab. (Agriculture Dept, Bulletin 80: Professional paper.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 14—3428/2 MARKETS OFFICE Cotton. Economic conditions in sea island cotton industry ; by William R. Meadows. Sept. 25. 3914. 18 p. (Agi-iculture Dept. Bulletin 146.) ♦Pa- per, 5c. Agr 14 — 1450 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Alfalfa. Commercial Turkestan alfalfa seed [with list of literature cited] ; by Edgar Brown. Sept. 19. 1914. 7 p. il. (Agi-iculture Dept. Bulletin ]38.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1449 Apple powdery mildew and its control in Pajaro Valley; by W. S. Ballard and W. H. Volck. Sept. 3. 1914. 26 p. il. 6 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. 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Agr 14—1448 Work of Scottsbluff reclamation project experiment farm In 1913; by Fritz Kuorr. Sept. 18, 1914. 19 p. il. * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1460 Sudan grass as forage crop; by H. N. Vinall. Sept. 2, 1914. 20 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 605. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14 — 1423 Tulip. Distribution of tulip and narcissus bulbs in 1914; [by R. A. Oakley]. Sept. 26, 1914. 5 p. il. * Paper, 5c. Wheat. Culture of winter wheat in eastern United States; by Clyde E. Leighty. June 20, 1914, reprint July, 1914. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 596.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14— 1222 Wild onion, methods of eradication; by H. R. Cox. Sept. 9, 1914. 8 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 610.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14 — 1424/2 Yuma experiment farm. Work of Yuma reclamation project experiment farm in 1913; by R. E. Blair. Sept. 12, 1914. 18 p. il. * Paper, 5c. Agr 14— 1461 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Agriculture Department. 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S. 725, to correct military record of Aaron S. Winner. Sept. 19. (No. 142.) [63d Congress, 2d session] private [joint] resolution 6-8; approved Sept. 2-11, 1914. Each 1 p. Ishenrood, Mrs. Deborah R. H. J. R. 330, to amend act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and de- pendent children of soldiers and sailors of said war [so as to designate Deborah R. Isherwood as former widow of Joseph F. Barnard instead of Joseph F. Isherwood], Sept. 9. (No. 7.) Phelps, George M. H. J. R. 334, to amend act granting pensions and increase of pen- sions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certair widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war [so as to change designation of military service of George M. Phelps fron\ Company D, 3d Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, to Company I of said regiment]. Sept. 11. (No. 8.) Taylor, David. H. J. R. 327, to correct error in H. 12045 [granting pensions and in- crease of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war, so as to change desig- nation of military service of David Taylor from Company B. 14th Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantrv, to Companv B, 4th Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry]. Sept. 2. (No. 6.) PUBLIC LAWS Note. — Public acts in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Superin- tendent of Documents at a subscription price of $1.00 for the present session (63d Con- gress, 2d session) ; since only a few laws were enacted during the last session this price will also include the laws for the 63d Congress, 1st session ; single copies are usually 5c. each. [63d Congress, 2d session] public [act] 192-203; approved Aug. 29 [-Sept. 26], 1914. Alaska. H. 11740, to amend act creating Legislative Assembly in Alaska and con- ferring legislative power thereon [etc., so as to allow persons holding commissions or appointments under United States to perform additional duties in Alaska not inconsistent with present duties of their respective ofiices, etc.], Aug. 29. 1 p. (No. 192.) Chippewa River. S. 4976. permitting Wisconsin Central Railway Company and Min- neapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company, its lessee, to construct bridge across Chippewa River at Chippewa Falls, Wis. Sept. 18. 1 p. (No. 198.) Cleveland, Ohio. S. 4182, to authorize installation of mail chutes in public building at Cleveland, Ohio. Sept. 15. 1 p. (No. 197.) District Courts. H. 2167. to fix time for holding term of district court in Jonesboro division of eastern district of Arkansas [at Jonesboro]. Sept. 9. 1 p. (No. 195.) H. 17442, to amend sec. 103 of act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary, as amended [so as to change time for holding terms of district court at Pittsburgh, Pa.]. [Sept. 9.] 2 p. (No. 196.) District of Columbia. H. 13219. to provide, in interest of public health, comfort, morals, and safety, for discontinuance of use as dwellings of buildings in alleys in District of Columbia. [Sept. 25.] 2 p. (No. 202.) 63740— No. 237—14 3 144 September, 1914 r63d Congress, 2d session] public [act] 192-203— Continued. Federal Trade Commission. H. 15613, to create Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties [etc.]. [Sept. 26]. 8 p. (No. 203.) Homestead. H. 1657, for 2d homestead and desert-land entries. Sept. 5. 1 p. (No. 194.) Postal savin(/s banks. H. 9318, to amend act to establish postal savings depositories for depositing savings at interest with security of Government for repayment thereof [etc.]. Sept. 23. 1 p. (No. 200.) Salt Lake City, Utah. S. 4741, for protection of water supply of Salt Lake City, Utah. [Sept. 19.] 2 p. (No. 199.) Tampa, Fla. H. 6433, to relocate headquarters of customs district of Florida [so that they shall be at Tampa]. Sept. 24. 1 p. (No. 201.) War Risk Insurance Bureau. S. 6357, to authorize establishment of Bureau of War Risk Insurance in Treasury Department. [Sept. 2.] 2 p. (No. 193.) [63d Congress, 2d session] public [joint] resolution 46-51 ; approved Sept. 2- 23, 1914. Each 1 p. Fish and fisheries. S. J. R. 151, authorizing President to accept invitation to par- ticipate in International Exposition of Sea Fishery Industries [to be held at Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, June 15-Oct. 1, 1914]. Sept. 10. (No. 47.) Flags. S. J. R. 121, to furnish 1 garrison flag to William B. Gushing Camp 30, Sons of Veterans. Sept. 15. (No. 49.) Foreign countries. H. J. R. 337, to provide for representation [by United States] of foreign governments growing out of existing hostilities in Europe and elsewhere [etc.]. Sept. 11. (No. 48.) Hygiene, Public. S. J. R. 166, authorizing President to designate 2 officers connected with Public Health Service to represent United States at 6th International Sanitary Conference of American States to be held at Montevideo, Uruguay, Dec. 1914. Sept. 23. (No. 51.) Nashville, Tenn. H. J. R. 246, to authorize Secretary of War to |;rant revocable license for use of lands adjoining national cemetery near Nashville, Tenn., for public-road purposes. Sept, 2. (No, 40.) Prices. H. J. R. 311, instructing American delegate to International Institute of Agriculture to present to permanent committee for action at general assembly In 1915 certain resolutions [relative to holdin,g of international conference in Rome, Italy, in 1917, on subject of steadying world's price of staples, said conference to consider advisability of formulating convention for establishment of permanent international commerce commission on merchant marine and on ocean freight rates]. Sept. 19, (No. 50.) CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Federal Trade Commission. Conference report on H. 15613, to create Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties [etc] ; submitted by Mr. Adamson, Sept, 4, 1914, 19 p. (H. rp. 1142,) * Paper, 5c, Homestead. Conference report on H, 11745, to provide for certificate of title to homestead entry by female American citizen who has intermarried with alien; submitted by Mr, Ferris. Sept. 28, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1172.) Trusts. Antitrust legislation, conference report on H. 15657, to supplement ex- isting laws against unlawful restraints and monopolies [etc.] ; presented by Mr. Culberson. Sept. 24, 1914. 12 p. (S. doc. 585.) [Senate document 585 was submitted in lieu of report (Senate document 583) made on Sept. 23, 1914, which was withdrawn for corrections.] * Paper, 5c. Conference I'eport on H. 15657, to supplement existing laws against un- lawful restraints and monopolies; submitted by Mr. Webb. Sept. 25, 1914. 18 p, (H. rp. 1168.) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Calendars of House of Representatives, 63d Congress, 2d session, Sept. 1-30, 1914; no. 340-364. [1914.] Each 128 p. large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] % Committees. Standing and select committees of House of Representatives, with location of committee rooms, telephone number, and meeting days, 63d Con- gress, 2d session ; corrected to Sept. 17, 1914. 1914. 24 p. t Hague conventions. First and second international peace conferences held at The Hague, 1899 and 1907. 1914. 215 p. (H. doc. 1151.) [Extracts from Treaties, conventions, etc., between United States and other Powers, 1776- 1909, Malloy, v. 2, published 1910.] * Paper, 15c. 14—30746 Members. Alphabetical list of Members and Delegates of House of Representa- tives and committee assignments, 63d Congress, 2d session ; corrected to Sept. 17, 1914. [1914.] 28 p. t September, 1914 145 AGRICULTTTBE COMMITTEE National marketing commission [hearing] Sept. 14, 1914 [on H. J. R. 344; state-' ment of David Lubin]. [1914.] 16 p. t Warehouses. Report amending by substitute S. 6266, to autliorize Secretary of Agriculture to license warehouses [etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Lever. Sept. 3, 1914. 6 p. (H. rp. 1135.) ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFIC COMMITTEE Liquor traffic. Report favoring H. 18851, to prohibit sale or gift of intoxicat- ing liquors to minors within admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of United States; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Sept. 19, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1157.) APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Foreign countries. Deficiency bill, hearing before subcommittee in charge of deficiency appropriations, [fiscal year] 1914 and prior years, [relating to] representation [by United States] of foreign Governments in Europe and elsewhere. 1914. 9 p. $ Report submitting H. J. II. 337, to provide for representation [by United States] of foreign Governments growing out of existing hostilities in Europe and elsewhere [etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Fitzgerald. Sept. 8, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1148.) Reclamation Service, hearings before subcommittee in charge of permanent appropriations. 1914. 387 p. t BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Federal reserve l)anks. Report favoring H. 15038, proposing amendment to Federal reserve act relative to acceptances [of bills of exchange] ; submitted by Mr. Glass. Sept. 24, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1165.) Report amending S. 6505, to amend act for establishment of Federal reserve banks, etc., and commonly known as Federal reserve act, with views of minority; submitted by Mr. Glass. Sept. 24, 3914. 6 p. (H. rp. 1166.) National hanks. Report amending S. 6398, to amend act to amend national banking laws, with views of minority ; submitted by Mr. Bulkley. Sept. 28, 1914. 8 p. (H. rp. 1173.) COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES COMMITTEE Coinage. Report amending S. 6039, for coinage of gold and silver coins in com- memoration of Panama-Pacific International Exposition [etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Ashbrook. Sept. 1, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1126.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Buildings. Report favoring S. 1624, similar to H. 13219, to regulate construc- tion of buildings along alleyways in District of Columbia ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Kentucky. Sept. 17, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1155.) Health Department of District of Columbia, hearings before subcommittee on public health, under H. R. 320. 1914. pt. 1, 149 p. 16 ta*b. t Parades. Report favoring S. 2415, relating to exclusion of traffic from streets and avenues of District of Columbia during parades ; submitted by Mr. Cara- way. Sept. 19, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1162.) Plaza cases. Report amending H. J. R. 331. relating to awards and payments thereon in what are commonly known as Plaza cases; submitted by Mr. John- son of Kentucky. Sept. 3, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1136.) FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Abernethy, Mrs. R. 8. Report favoring H. 18572, granting permission to Mrs. R. S. Abernethy to accept decoration of bust of Bolivar [tendered by Vene- zuela to her brother, Rufus Z. Johnston] ; submitted by Mr. Flood. Sept. 4, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1138.) 146 September. 1914 Diplomatic and consular service. Diplomatic and consular services, hearings on H. 166S0. Sept. 2. 1914: statemem of Wilbur J. Carr. 1914. 15 p. ? Keport favoring H. 1S654. for appoiutmeut of secretaries in diplomatic service and aupointmeuts in consular service : submitted bv Mr. Flood. Sept. 4, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1141.) Engineering. Eeiwrt favoring H. J. R. 307. authorizing President to extend invitations to other nations to appoint delegates or representatives to In- ternational Engineering Congress to be held at San Francisco. Cal.. Sept. 20-25. 1915: submitted by Mr. Flood. Sept. 4. 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1137.) Panama. Report favoring S. 4254. to pay [to Panama] amount awarded to Malambo fire claimants by joint commission under article 6 of treaty of Nov. IS. 19rting of coal, hearings on H. 133.54. prohibit- ing common carriers from owning or leasing coal lands. Feb. 5 and Mav 8. 1914. 1914. 47 p. t Gas. XaturaJ. To make gas pipe lines common carriers, hearings on S. 3345, .July 29, 1914. 1914. pt. 2, ii -^7.3-156 p. il. t Mississippi River. Report favoring H. 1S607. to authorize Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company and Chicago. St. Paul. Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Company to construct bridge acro.ss Mis.sissippi River at St. Paul. Minn.: submitted by Mr. Esch. Sept. 17, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1156.) yiagara River. Hearings on H. 16640. to authorize construction of bridge across Niagara River in Lewiston, N. T. [by Ontario-Niagara Connecting Bridge Company]. Aug. 25. 1914: [statement of Robert H. Gittins]. 1914. 7 p. i Prices. To prevent discrimination in prices and to provide for publicity of prices to dealers and the public, hearings on H. 13305, Feb. 27-Mar. 17, 1914. 1914. pt 1. S2 p. t Puhlic Health Service. Report favoring S. 2616, to promote efficiency of Public Health Service: submitted bv Mr. Adamson. Sept. 28, 1914. 5 p. (H. rp. 1171.) Workmen's compensation, hearings before subcommittee on H. 2944: statement by Mr. Sabath. Jan. 29. 1914. 1914. 24 p. t IBBIGATION OF ABID LANDS COMMITTEE 'Nebraska. Irrigation in Nebraska, hearing on H. J. R. 315. Aug. 13. 1914. 1914. 35 p. t JXTDICIABT COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar. 63d Congress, Sept. 7-28. 1914 : no. 50-53. [1914.] Each 92 p. or 94 p. 4" [Weekly when House of Representatives is in session.] % District Courts. Report favoring H. 187-32. to amend sec. 98 of act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary [so as to provide for additional terms of district court for eastern district of North Carolina at Laurinburg and WiLson]. as sub.stitute for H. 1-3041 and 16244; submitted by Mr. Floyd. Sept. 12, 1914. 1 p. (H. rp. 1152.) Seftembes, 1914 147 lAGOB COUKITTEE Bousing problem. Report faroring HL B. 6(M, call:: - - ^ public aid for bome owning and boosing of wr ; . - tries: submitted by Mr. Lewis of Marjrland. jfe'c 1, 1-li 1 - ■ H. ra. 1122.) r . ^ ] • Paper, oc. UniTABT AFFAIBS COMlfriTEE Bethunim. Ixooc. Report favoring S. oQTO. for relief of Isaac Bediurum: sub- mitted by Mr. McKellar. SepL 3. 1914. 7 p. (H. rp. 1129.) Boot* and »ho€*. Report adverse to H. R. 598, calling for report sobmitted to War Department by Eli A. Hehuick relating to pordiase of shoes tor Axvaj; submitted by Mr. Hay. Sept. 1, 1914. 2 p. (H. rpi 1123l) California. Report favoring H. J. R. 346. ceding to California temporary juris- dicrion over lands in Presidio of San Francisco and Fort Mason, CaL, mili- tary reservations [during their occupancy by Panama-Pacific IntonatiOBal Exposition Company] : submitted by Mr. Kahn. Sept. 24. 1914^ 3 pi (H. rpi 1167.) Canfield, Byron W. Report favoring S. lCMt4. for reli^ ept 3. 1914. 6 pi (H. rp. 1134.) HubhelL AMffmtHi D. R^K»t aniwiding by substitute H. 13756. for r^^ ot Augustus Dudley HubbeU ; submitted bv Mr. McKellar. S«^«L 5, 1914. 5 pi (H. rp. 1145.) Maile. John L. Riqmrt ameoding by substitute H. 13029, for relief of 3oba Im Maile; submitted by Mr. McKellar. S^it. 5, 1914. 3 p. (H. rp. 1143.) 148 September, 1914 Richter, Charles. Report favoring S. 145, for relief of Charles Richter [airas Herman Wittman] ; submitted by Mr. McKellar. Sept. 3, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1131.) Tate, Clifford H. Report favoring S. J. R. 137, similar to H. J. R. 236, to re- instate Clifford Hildebrandt Tate as cadet at Military Academy; submitted by Mr. Greene of Vermont. Sept. 2, 1914. 5 p. (H. rp. 1128.) Wells, Charles V. Report amending bv substitute H. 13373, for relief of Charles V. Wells; submitted by Mr. McKellar. Sept. 8, 1914. 2 p. (H. rp. 1147.) MINES AND MINING COMMITTEE Colorado. Conditions in coal mines of Colorado [in matter of hearing before subcommittee pursuant to H. R. 387, authorizing committee to make investi- gation of conditions in coal fields of Colorado] ; appendix to reply brief for striking miners. [1914.] 5 p. $ NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Potts, Templin M. Report favoring H. 12486. for relief of Templin Morris Potts ; submitted by Mr. Wither spoon. Sept. 19, 1914. 9 p. (H. rp. 1158.) PATENTS COMMITTEE Patents. Assau