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Physical propei'ties governing efficacy of cdntact insecticides [with list of literature cited] : by William M(»ore and S. A. (Jraliam. 1918. cover-title, p. 523-538. il. large 8" [From Jourmd of agrii-ultural ivsearch, •v. 13. no. 11, June 10. 1918.] -t .Joiir)ial of agrirultnral rfxtarch. v. 14. no. 1-5; July 1-29, 1918. 1918. cover- titles, 1-220+ [18] p.+ |4] leaves, il. 7 pi. 20 p. of pi. large 8" [Weekly.) * Paper, no. 1. 30c.. no. 2. 20c.. nos. 3 and 4. each lOc. no. 5. 1.5c. single copy; $3.00 a yr. Agr 13—1837/3 ("OXTENXS. — No. 1. Tnif naturi' of spinach-l)light and n-latioii of insects to its transmission: by .7. A. McCliutock and Loren B. Smith. — Influence of gypsum upon solubility of potash in soils [with list of literature cited] : by Paul R. McMiller. — No. 2. Correlation between percentajre of fat in cow's milk and yield : by Elmer Koberts. — Contribution to knowledge of Toxoptera graminum in the South ; by Philip l.uginbill and A. H. Beyer. — ("an biologic forms of stemrust on wheat change rapidly enough to interfere witii breeding for rust resistance? [with list of literature cited] ; by E. C. Stakman. John H. Parker, and F. ,1. Piemeisel. — No. 3. Mineral content of southern poultry feeds and mineral requirenn'Uts of growing fowls : by B. F. Kaupp. — Female lepidoptera at light traps [with list of literature cited] : by W. B. Turner. — No. 4. Comparative study of salt requirements for young and for mature l>uckwheat plants in solution cultures [with list of literature cited] : by John W. Shive and William H. Martin. — Composition and digestibility of Sudan-grass hay [with list of literature cited] : by W. G. GacNsler and A. C. McCandlish. — Water-holding capacities of bedding materials for live stock, amounts required to bed animals, and amounts of mannre saved by their use [with list of literature cited] : by .1. W. Whisenand. — No. 5. Two important introduced parasites of brown-tail moth [with list of literature cited] : by C. F. W. MueseV)eck. — Hitherto-unreported disease of okra ; by L. L. Ilarter. — Potato-stem lesions : liy H. A. Edson and M. Shapovalov. Note. — This publication is published l)y authority of the Secretary of Agriculture with the cooperation of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experi- ment Stations. It is distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and ex- periment 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 prices stated above. Saltpeter, Chile. Method of sale of nitrate of soda to farmers by Government. Washington [no publisher] Jan. 1918. 11 p. (Circular 78.') * Paper. 5c. •Agr 18— 77. 2 5 t3 JlLY. li)lS ^Vr^•kUl urirx Icticr. v. o, no. 4S-r)2 : July 8-31. 1918. fl918.] various paging, il. 4" f A corrected copy of no. .10 was also issued.] * Paper. HOc. a yr. Agr 14—310 3* Wlictit. Food needs for 1919. part of agricultural program for period beginning with autumn of 1918. fall-sown wheat and rye. .Tune 23, 1918. 13 p. (Cir- cular 108.) * I'a per, .")(•. Agr 18— o77 ANIMAL INDUSTRY KUKEAU Cattle. National and State live-stock a.ssociations and allied organizations. 1918. lip. (Yearbook separate 742. ) [From Yearbook, 1917.] * Paper, oi-. Director!/ of Bureau of Animal Industry. May 2.'5. 1918. 1918. 91 p. t Agr 10— 511 2 Egfjs. ("andliug and i)resprvatiou of eggs. Washington, D. C. [no publisher. 1918]. 4 p. il. t Horses. P>reeds of light horses: |by] H. H. Keese. .June, 1918. 16 ]». il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 952.) [Includes lists of Agricidture Dfi)artment publications relating to horses.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — .509 Ldrkspiir. Notes on larkspur eradication on stock ranges; by C. Dwight Mai-sh and A. P.. Clawsou. July 1(5. 1918. 6 p. ([Publication] 34.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to poisonous plants.] "i" Agr 18-583 Serriee (iiiiioinicriHrnts. Servuv .-ind reaulatorv announcements, ^lav. 1918: [no.] 133. July 9, 1918. p. .33-38. [:\Ionthiy. | * Paper, .5c. single copy, 50c. .1 yr. Agr 7—16.58 2 Note. — The frco distrihutiou of this publicatiou will he limited to persons in the service of the Animal Industry liureau. to proprietors of establishments at which th<> Federal meat in.spection 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. P>I<)L(KiI<"AL Sl'KVEY lU'KEAI' Behj'uin hares. H.-iising Belgian hares and othei- rabbits: | by ] David E. Lant'/.. May 7, 1912, revised Aug. 1917. [Reprint] 1918. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bidletin 496. ) * Paper. .5c. Agr 17 — 1002 3 Serriee a)nioinieenients. Service ;ind regidatory announcements 21: Regnl:i- tions governing collecting of binls and tlieii- nests and eggs on Federal bir«l resorvaticms for scientific ;ind jiropagating pur])oses. July 1, 1918. 2 *)>. * Paper. .5c. - ' Agr 1(>— (508 4 CHEMISTRY Bl'REAF C'ltton. Cliennstry and histology of glands of cotton i)lant, with notes on occurrence of similar glands in related plants [with list of literature cited] : by Ernest E. StMuford and Arno Viehoever. 1918. cover-title. 419^36+ [8] p. 9 ]K of pi. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 13. "no. 8. :May 20. 1918.] t Serriee aniiouiieenients. Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 52. Julv 3. 1918. p. 55-109. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 6051-6100.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 14— 194/4 Suniae. American sumac, valuable tanning material and dyestuff; by F. P. Veitch and J. S. Rogers. Julv 26, 1918. 12 p. 5 p, of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 706.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18— 567 CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU MontJilv crop report, Juh\lQ18; \. 4. no. 7. [1918.] p. 69-84, 11. 4* t Agr 15—616/4 Note. — Consists largely of tabular statements relating to agriculture, including esti- mates of acreage, condition, etc., and prices and values of crops and live stock. ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU 7?cc.v. Transferring bees to modern hives; [l>y] E. L. Sechrist. July, 1918. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bidletin 961.) [Includes lists of Agri- culture Department publications relating to bees.] * Paper, 5c, Agr 18-570 July. 1918 7 Boll irccrils. Recent experimental work on poisoning cotton-boll weevils; by B. R. Coad. July 19. 1918. 15 p. il (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 731.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18— 5&S Clover flOHcr-midffes. Control of clover-flower midge; [by] C. W. Creel and L. P. Rockwood. .June. 1918. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmer.s' bulle- tin 971.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—530/4 Foul-hroofl. Control of European foulbrood ; [by] E. F. Phillips. July, 1918. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers" bulletin 975.) [Includes lists of Agi-i- culture Department publications relating to bee culture.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—584 Gii)S}i-ntf)thii. New bacterial disease of gipsy-moth caterpillars; by R. W. Glaser. 1918. cover-title, p. 515-522+ [1] leaf. 1 pi. large 8° [From .Journal of agi-icultural research, v. 13. no. 10, June 3, 1918.] t Xi/sius cncae, false chinch bug; by F. B. Milliken. 1918. cover-title, p. 571- 578+ [2] leaves, il. 2 p. of pi. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural re- search. V. 13, no. 11, June 10, 1918.] X Southern f/reeu plaut-huy [with li.st of literature cited] ; by Thos. H. Jones. .Julv .S(»."l918. 27p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 689. ) * Paper, 10c. Agr 18—563 FARM MANAGEMENT OFFICE Aceouutiiiti. Farm househcjld accounts; [by] W. C. Funk. .Tune, 1918. 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers" bulletin 964.) * Paper. .5c. Agr 18 — 571 Farm iiiiiilrnunits and iiiacliiuery. Better u.se of man labor on farm, few sug- gestions for increasing man power by using bigger teams and more machines; [by] H. R. Tolley [and] A. P. Yerkes. Washington, D. C. [no publisher] June. 1918. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 989.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 575 Hai/. Hay caps; [by] H. B. McClure. May, 1918. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers" bulletin 977. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 531/3 Labor saving practices in haymaking shown pictorially ; [by] H. B. Mc- (.'lure. Washington. D. C. [no publisher] June, 1918. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers" bulletin 987.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18— 554/3 lA'tiuirce Coitiiti/, Mieh. Study of farm management problems in Lenawee County. :\[ich. ; by H. M. Dixon and J. A. Drake. July 24, 1918. cover-title, 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 694.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 18— .566 Thrc^iiiHii-iiKichines. Efficient operation of thrashing machines; [by] H. R. Tolley. Washington. D. C. [no publisher] June. 1918. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dejit. Farmers" I)ullei in 9!»]. I * Papei. 5c. Agr. IS — 576 Tractor experience in Illinois, study of farm tractor under corn-belt conditions; iliy] Arnold P. Yerkes and L. M. Church. June. 1918. .30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 963.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department pul)licanons relating to farming operations. This bulletin is essentially a revision of Farmers" bidletin 719. Economic study of farm tractor in corn belt, published May 5. 1916.] * Paper, .5c. Agr 18—527/4 FOREST SERVICE Erosion. Range preservation and its relation to erosion control on western grazing lands ; by Arthur W. Sampson and Leon H. Weyl. June 25, 1918. cover-title. 35 p. il. 6 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 675.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 18—534/6 Landneaije en{/ineerin(/ in uaticmal forests: by Frank A. Waugh. 1918. 38 p. 11. t " Agr 18—582 MARKETS BUREAU Cantaloupes. Loading and transporting western cantaloupes; by A. W. Mc- Kay, n. p. June, 1918. 16 p. il. (Markets doc. 10.) t Agr 18—579 Creameries. Marketing practices of Wisconsin and Minnesota creameries; bv Roy C. Potts. July 23. 1918. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 690.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—564 8 July. 1918 Food xurrei/s. Food surveyp, June 29, 1918; v. 1, no. 9. [1918.] 32 p. il. 4° t Agr 18-^42 Note. — This puljlication is pulilished monthly and mailed between the 15th and 20th of each month. Special numbers will be issued from time to time as occasion may require. A copy may be obtained on application to '• Pood Surveys," B\ireau of Markets, Room 229, Homer Building, Washington. !>. C. ■ ■ Same, July 8, 1918, special issue; v. 1, no. 10. [1918.] 8 p. il. 4" t Same, July 16, 1918. special issue: V. 1, no. n. |U)ls.] .32 p. il. 4" t Same, July 20, 1918, special issue ; V. 1, no. 12. [1918.] 16 p. il. 4" t Seed reporter, July 6, 1918 ; v. 2. no. 1. [Chicago. 111., 1918.] 8 p. 4" | Monthly.] t Seed Reporting Service, 59 Hoard of Trade Building. Chicago, 111. Agi- 17—1165/4 Serrice announeements. Service and regulatory announcements, no. 36: Fed- eral grain supervision and standards for wheat applied to 1917 crop of hard red spring wheat, including comparison of present and revised official standards. June 21, 1918. 16 p. 11. t Agr 15—199/3 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Barley. Cultivation and utilization of barley ; [by] Harry V. Harlan. June, 1918. 40 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 968.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—529/2 Bent. Agricultural species of bent grasses: pt. 1, Rhode Island bent and related grasses [with list of literature cited], by Charles V. Piper; pt. 2, Seeds of redtop and other bent grasses, by F. H. Hillman. July 23, 1918. 27 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Bidletin 692.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to forage crops.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—565 Bordeaux mixture. Commercial Bordeaux mixtures, how to calculate their values; [by] Errett AVallace and L. H. Evans. June, 1918. 11 p. 11. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 994.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 552/4 Cotton-seed. Nurse planting select cotton seed ; by P. V. Cardon. IMay 21, 1918. 12 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 668.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—533/3 Drying. Farm and home drying of fruits and vegetables ; [by] Joseph S. Caldwell. Washington, D. C. [no publisher] .Tune, 1918. 61+ [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 984.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 574 Hofi pastures for Southern States ; [by] Lyman Carrier and F. G. Ashbrook. May, 1918. 20 p. 11. (Agrlcidture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 951.) [Pre- pared In cooperation with Animal Industrv Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—553/4 Mosaic disease. Effects of various salts, acids, germicides, etc., upon infectlvlty of virus causing mosaic disease of tobacco ; by H. A. Allard. 1918. cover- title, p. 619-637, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 13, no. 12, June 17, 1918.] t Potatoes. Growing high-grade potato seed stock; [by H. A. Edson and William ■ Stuart]'. July 15, 1918. 8 p. 11. (C. T. v. June. 1918. 18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 972.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications on grain sorghums.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—578 Sugar-beet growing under irrigation; [by] C. O. Townsend. Feb. 14, 1914. revised June, 1918. 1918. 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 567. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14 — 188/2 Siinsrald of beans: by H. G. MacMilhin. 1918. cover-title. 647-650+ [2] p. 3 p. of pi. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 13, no. 12, June 17. 1918.] t Torr.atoes. Control of tomato leaf-spot, prevent di.sease bv spraving; [bv F. J. Pritchard and W. B. Clark], n. p. June 8, 1918. 4 p. il. (C. T. & F. C. D. circular 4.) t Tomatoes; by L. C. Corbett. [Reprint] 1918. 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 220.) [Letter of transmittal omitted from this re- print. ] * Paper, 5c. Agr 7 — 288/3 Yuiiiu exijeriment farm. Work of Yuma reclamation proiect experiment farm in 1916 ; by R. E. Blair. May, 1918. 40p.il. t Agr 14— 1461/2 I'UBLIC ROADS AND RURAL EXGIXEERIXG OFFICE Raadfi. Typical specifications for bituminous road materials; by Prevost Hub- bard and Charles S. Reeve. Julv 10, 1918. cover-title. 60 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 691.) * Paper, 10c. Agr IS— 555 4 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION AarkuUiire Ife}jartniciii. Monthlv list of piiblications [of Agriculture Depart- ment]. June, 1918. [1918.] 4 p. t Agr 9— 1414/2 Faniters,' htilUtiii-s [available for distrilMition]. July 1, 1918. 4 p. t SOILS BUREAI' Box Butte County, Xehr. Soil survey of Box Butte County, Nebr. ; by F. A. Hayes and J. H. Agee. 1918. 34 p. il. 1 pi. map. [Prepared in cooperation with University of Nebraska. From Field operations, 1916.] * Paper, 15c. Brooks County, Ga. Soil survey of Brooks County, Ga. ; by A. T. Sweet and B. W. Tillman. 1918. 42 p. il. 1 pi. 4 p. of pi. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Georgia State College of Agriculture. From Field operations. 1916.] * Paper. 15c. Jasper County, Ga. Soil survey of Jasper Couuty. Ga. ; by David D. Long and ^I. Earl Carr. 1918. 43 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Georgia State College of Agriculture. From Field operatitms. 1916.] * Paper. 1.5c. Jefferson County, W. Va. Soil survey of Jefferson, Berkeley, and ilorgau counties, W. Va. ; by W. J. Latimer. 191S. 74 p. il. 2 p. of pi. map. [Pre- pared in cooperation with West Virginia Geological Survey. From Field operations, 1916.] * Paper, 25c. Mitchell County, loica. Soil survey of Mitchell County, Iowa ; by W. E. Tharp and Knute Espe. 1918. 34 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field operations. 1916.] * Paper. 15c. Peat. Inorganic composition of peat and of plant from which it was formed ; by C. F. Miller. 1918. cover-title, p. 605-609. large 8" [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 13, no. 12, June 17, 1918.] t Yates County, N. Y. Soil survey of Yates County, N. Y. ; by E. T. Maxon. 1918. 36 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with New York State College of Agri- culture. From Field operations, 1916.] * Paper, 15c. STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Barley. Use barley, save wheat. Washington [no publisher] Apr. 18, 1918. 4 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 111.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 578 74842— No. 283-18 2 10 July, 1918 E.vperiment station record, v. 38, no. 7; May, 1918. 1918. cover-title, viii+601- 700 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 absti-act 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. H AAV All AGEICUl/rVRAL EXPERIMENT STATION Food for cattle. Composition and digestibility of feeding stuffs grown in Hawaii ; by Maxwell O. Johnson and Kim Ak Ching. n. p. INIar. 29. 1918. 26 p. ( Press bulletin 53. ) t Agr 18—580 PORTO Rico AGRICT'LTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Bat auanos of Porto Rico and their fertilizing value; by P. L. Gile and .T. O. Carrero. July 8, 1918. 66 p. (Bulletin 25.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 18— 581 WEATHER BUREAU Air. Aerology no. 5: Free-air data at Drexel aerological station, Jan. -June, 1917 ; by Aerological Division, Willis Ray Gi-egg, in charge. July 23, 1918. 101 p. 7 pi. 4° (Monthly weather review supplement 10.) * Paper, 25c. Agr 17—8/2 Cliiiiatolouical data for United States by sections, v. 5, no. 3: Mar. 1918. |1918.] cover-title, [227] p. il. map, 2 p. of maps. 4" * Paper. 35c. comijlete monthlv number, $4.00 a yr. Agr 14-566/4 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 sepa- rate Climatologieal data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at the rate of r>c. single copy, 50c a yr. for each section. Halos. Further study of halos in relation to weather [with bibliography], by Howard H. Martin; [Remarkable halo observed at Nashville, Tenn., Mar. 16, 1918, by R. M. Williamson ; Solar halo phenomena observed Mar. 16, 1918, at Banners Elk, N. C, by T. L. Lowe]. 1918. [1] +119-122 p. il. 4" [From Monthly weather review, Mar. 1918.] t Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, June, 1918. [1918.] 1 p. f* t National iveathcr and crop ImUetin, July 2-30, 1918; no. 16-20, 1918. July 3-81, ]918. Each 8 p. il. 4° [AYeekly April to October, monthly remainder of year.] * Paper, 25c. a yr. Agr 9—1305/2 Note. — This bulletin is furnished free of charge to public and educational institu- tions, libraries, newspapers, cooperative observers, crop correspondents, and to those who will post or display it for the general benefit of the public. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Photometer. Promising chemical photometer [for plant physiological research] ; by Charles S. Ridgway. 1918. [1] +117-119 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review. Mar. 1918.] t Solar distnrbanccs and terrestrial weather : [1, Extreme barometric gradients compared with sunspots] : by Ellsworth Huntington. 1918. [1] +123-141 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review, ]\Iar. 1918. Title-page reads : From Monthly weather review, Mar., Apr., and May, 1918.] t Weather map. Daily weather map [of United States, containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River except Illinois and Wisconsin], July 1-31, 1918. 1st edition. [1918.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [Not issued on Sundays or holidays.] * Editions issued at Washington, D. C, 25c. a month, $2.50 a yr. ; editions issued at about 05 stations throughout the United States, 20c. a month, $2.00 a yr. Same [containing forecasts for United States], July 1-31, 1918. 2d edi- tion. [1918.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [The Sunday edition does not contain as much information as the edition for week days.] * 30c. a month, $3.00 a yr. Whirlwind of Jan. 26, 1918, at Pasadena, Cal. ; by F. A. Carpenter. 1918. [1] + 178-179 p. il. 1 pi. 4" [From Monthly weather review, Apr. 1918.] t July, 1918 11 I ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN JtiforDiation. Bulletin of iiifonuntinn. 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[1918.] 4 p. t ' 14—30678/5 STANDARDS BUREAU B(iH(j(>ns. Determination of permeability of balloon fabrics; by Junius David p:dwards. July 2, 1918. 31 p. il. (Technologic papers 113.) ' * Paper, 10c. 18— ?««!?■ BnUetin of Bureau of Standards, v. 14. no. 3. June 24, 1918. [1] +331-486 p. i!. 1 pi. 6 p. of itJ. large 8° * Paper. 25c. single copv, ."sl.OO a vr. (4 nos.). 6—1707/4 roNTENTS: — Some electrical properties of silver sulphide : [by] George W. Vinal. — .\.\ia! aberrations of lensfs: [by] E. D. Tillyer and H. I. Schultz. — Wave-length meas- urements in spectra from 5600 A to 9(i00 A : (1)y] W. F. Meggers. — Specific heat of liquid ammonia: [by] Nathan S. Osluirne and Milton S. Van Dusen. — Latent heat of pressure variations of liquid ammonia : [by] Nathan S. Osborne and Milton S. Van Dusen. — Latent beat of vaporization of ammenia [with list of references: by] Nat'^an S. 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R. 7()34, 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. 1 Approve(l .luly 2, 1918.] 21 p. (Private 8.) — ■ — H. R. 8496. act granting pensions anrs of said war. | Approved .luly 2, 1918.] IS p. (Private 9. 1 IT. R. 9160, 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. [Approved .luly 2, 1918.] 11 p. (Private 10.) n. R. 9506, act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. | Approved .luly 3, 1918.] 6 p. (Private 18.) H. R. 9612. 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. [Approved .July 2, 1918.] 11 p. (I'rivate 11. 1 II. R. 9641, act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Regular Army and Navy and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. [Approved July 3, 1918.] 2 p. (Private 19.) II. R. 10027, 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. [Approved July 2. 1918.] 11 p. (Private 12.) ir. R. 10477, a('t 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. | Approved July 2, 1918.] 9 p. (Private 13.) II. R. 10843, act granting pensions and increase of pinsions to certain soldiers ami sailors of Regular Armv .-ind Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars oth(>r than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. | Approved July 3, 1918.] 5 p. (l»rivate 20. 1 II. R. 1085t), act granting pensions and increase of p-nsio-is to certain soldi<>rs and sailors of Civil War and certain widows :ind di'uend "i ihildren of soldiers an.! sailors of said war. [Approved July 2. 1918.] 10 p. (Private 14.) H. R. 10924, act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Regular Armv and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War. and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. [Approved July 3, 1918.] 2 p. (Private 21.) 11. R. 11.364, 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. [Approved July 2, 1918.] 12 p. (Private 15.) II R. 11658. act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Regular Armv and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars July. 1^18 15 Priviite [iiftl S-27, (j.ltli ( "uii.irress — Continued. other than Civil War, and to witlows of such solilit^rs and sailors. [Approved Julv 3, 1918.] 6 p. (Private 22.) n. R. 11663, act srranting 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. (Approved .Tul.v 2. 1918.] 9 p. (Private 16.) II. R. 12229. 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. [Approved Jul.v 20, 1918.] 15 p. (Private 27.) S. 3798, act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Regular Army and Navy and of wars other than Civil War. and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. [Approved Julv 11. 1918.] 3 p. (Private 24. i H. 4193. act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Regular Army and Navy and of wars other than Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. [Approved Julv 11, 1918.] 3 p. (Private 25.) S. 4542. act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Regular Army and Navy and of wars other than Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. (Approved Julv 11. 1918.] 3 p. (Private 26. » PT'BI.IC L.VW.s Note. — Public acts in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Sup^ rin- tendent of Documents at a subscription price of $1.00 for the present session (65th Con- gress, 2d session) ; single copies are usually 5c. each. Public [act] 177-205, 6.">th (V.ugress. Afaskd. II. R. 8563. act to amend homestead law in its application to Alaska. Ap- proved June 28. 1918. 1 !>. (Public ISO. i Approprmtmiis. II. R. 12441. act making appropriations for sundrv civil expenses, fiscal year 1919. [Approved July 1, 1918.] 79 p, (Public ISl.) II. R. 12600, act making appropriations to supply deficiencies, fiscal yar 1918, and prior fiscal vears, on account of war expenses. [Approved Julv 8. 1918.] 26 p. (Public 191. t H. R. 12033. act makini: appropriations for legislative, executive, and jndi>'ial expenses, fiscal year 1919. [Approved July 3 1918] 66 p. (Public ISS ) Armii. II. R'. 12281. act making appropriations for Arniv. fiscal vear 1919. [Approved July 9. 1918.1 58 p. (Public 193.) Bar Harbor. M<. H. R. 12 Bifi Gondii Kivrr. S. 4127. act to authorize W. M. Ritter I.tunbi-r Company to constru t bridges sK'ross branches and tribut.-iries of P.ig Sandy [Riverl and their tributaries in counties of I'.uchanan and Dickenson, Va. Approved Julv 3. 1918. 1 p. (Public 187.1 Birds. S. 1553. act to give effect to convention between I'nited States and (Jr"at P.ritain for protection of migratory birds [in United States and Canada], concluded at Washington. Aug. 16. 1916. and f/c.«. S. 4557, act for vocational rehabilitation and return to civil employment of disabled persons discharged from military or UMval forces of United States, and for other purposes. [Approvid June 27. 1918.] 4 p. (Public 178.) Fi)rtifirntioii.'<. II. R. 12541. act making apprepriations for fortifications and other works of defense, for armament thereof, [and] for procurement of heavv ordnance for trial and service (fi.s(al vear 19191. (Approved Jidv 8. 1918.] 6 p. (Public 189.) Mnhnnhtg Rircr. H. R. 10021, act granting consent of Congress to county commis- sioners of Trumbull Countv. Ohio to construct bridge across Mahoning River [near Niles]. Ohio. Approved July 12. 1918. 1 p. (Public 196.) Militnrii Avudrmu, Wc.vA Point. II. R. 11185. act making appropriations for Military Academy, fiscal year 1919. [Approved June 27, 1918.] 1.") p. (Public 179 ) Xarii. H. R. 1(»S54, act making appropriations for naval service, fiscal vear 1919. [Ap- proved July 1. 1918.] 41 p. (Public 182.1 O.ywrf/o. X. Y. II. R. 8839, act for est-iblishmcnt of Oswego. N, Y., as port of entry for iinmi'iliate transportation withiuit appraisement of dutiable merchandise. Ap- proVKl July 2(t. 1918. 1 p. (Public 203.) Poiitcntidrii. Atlanta. II. R. 8938, act to equip United States Penitentiary, Atlanta. Ga., for manufacture of supplies for use of (iovernment. for compensation of prisoners for their labor, and for other purposes. [Approved Julv 10, 1918.] 2 p. (Public 194.) Penfiion-t. H. R. 12000, act making appropriations for payment of invalid and other pensions of United States, fiscal year 1919. Approved July 2, 1918. 1 p. (Public 184.) S. 4444. act to pension widows and minor children of officers and enlisted men who served in War with Spain, Philippine insurrection, or in China. [Approved Julv 16. 1918.] 2 p. (Public 199.) Po.tt Office Department. H. R. 12599, act making appropriations for Post Office D.-- partment. fiscal year 1919. [Approved July 2, 1918.] 15 p. (Public 185.) h'ed Lake Re-ierra'tion. S. 4555, act to validate certain public-land entries [in Red Lake Reservation. Minn.]. Approved' July 25, 1918. 1 p. (I'nblic 205.) 16 July, 1918 Public [act] 177-205. Gotli Congress — Coiitimied. Ifivcrs. U. R. 10069, act making appropriations for construction, repair, and preserva- tion of certain public works on rivers and harbors [fiscal vear 1919], [Approved .July IS, 1918.] 9 p. (Public 200.) Scretc-thrrads. H. R. 10852, act for appointment of a commission to standardize screw threads [to be known as i'onimission for Standardization of Screw Threads]. Ap- proved July 18. 1918. 1 p. (Public 201.) Shippino. H. R. 12099, act to confer on the President power to prescribe charter rates and freight rates and to requisition vessels. [Approved .Tuly 18, 1918.] 4 p. (Public 202.) [Corrected print. Section 3 of 1st print extended provisions of act under certain conditions for a further period of 6 months after the final treaty of peace between the United States and the Imperial German Government instead of 9 months.] t<)iipping Board. H. R. 12100. act to amend act to establish Shipping Board for pur- pose of encouraging, developing and creating naval auxiliary and naval res 'rve and merchant marine to meet requirements of commerce of United States with its Terri- tories and possessions and with foreign countries, [and] to regulate carriers b.v water in foreign and interstate commerce of United States. [Approved Julv 15, 1918.] 4 p. (Public 198.) f^teamhoat-Inspection Service. S. 2104. act to amend sec. 4402. 4404. and 4414. Re- vised statutes [so as to increase salaries of inspectors in Steamboat-Inspection Serv- ice]. [Approved July 2. 1918.] 3 p. (Public 183.) Tug Fork. S. 8009, act granting consent of Congress to P. M. C. Coal Company to con- struct bridge across Tug River connecting Pike Countv, Kv., and Mingo Countv. W. Va. Approved July 15, 1918. 1 p. (Public 197.) Uniforms. H. R. 11247. act for protection of uniform of friendly nations. Approved July 8, 1918. 1 p. (Public 190.) War risk insurance. H. R. 11048, act to amend war-risk insurance act. [Approved July 11, 1918.] 2 p. (Public 195.) Public [joint] resolution 32-38, 65tli Congres.s. Aliens. II. J. Res. 255, joint resolution authorizing readmission to United States of certain aliens who have been conscripted or have volunteered for service with mili- tary forces of United States or cobelligerent forces. Approved June 29, 1918. 1 p. (Public resolution 34.) Appropriations. H. J. Res. 311, joint resolution making appropriations for necessary operations of Government [so far as they relate to support of Army and Department of Agriculture, including food production operations] and of District of Columbia for July and Aug. 1918. [Approved July 8, 1918.] 2 p. (Public resolution 36.) Buchanan. James. H. J. Res. 70, joint resolution authorizing erection on public grounds in Washington, D. C, oSf statue of James Buchanan. Approved June 27, 1918. 1 p. (Public resolution 32.) CoUazo. Aurelio. S. ,T. Res. 86, joint resolution to receive for instruction at Mili- tary Academy Aurelio Collazo, of Cuba. Approved July 2, 1918. 1 p. (Public reso- lution 35.) Niaffara River. S. J. Res. 158, joint resolution authorizing Secretary of War to issue permits for diversion of water from Niagara River. Approved June 29, 1918. 1 p. (Public resolution 33.) Nobel pHses. H. J. Res. 313, joint resolution providing for disposition of moneys represented in Alfred Bernard Nobel peace prize, awarded in 1906 [by returning same to Theodore Roosevelt through industrial peace committee created under act to establish Foundation for Promotion of Industrial Peace]. Approved July 12, 1918. 1 p. (Public resolution 37.) Tclei/raph. etc. H. J. Res. 309, joint resolution to authorize the President, in time of war, to supervise or take possession and assume control of any telegraph, telephone, marine cable, or radio system or systems or any part thereof and to operate same in such manner as may be needful or desirable for duration of the war, and to pro- vide just compensation therefor. Approved July 16. 1918. 1 p. (Pul)lic resolu- tion .38.) CONFERENCE COMIMITTEES AfiriciiUiire Dcparfwoit. Airiicultui-:il ;>V'Pi"opi'iation bill [fi.scal year 1919], conference report to accompany H. R. 9054; submitted by ]\Ir. Lever. July 3, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 740.) AppropriaiionH. General deliciency appropriation bill [fiscal year 1918], con- ference report to accompany H. R. 12600: submitted by Mr. Sberley. .July 5, 1918. 3 p. (H. rp. 747.) Army. Army appropriation bill [fiscal year 1919], conference report on H. R. 12281 ; submitted by Mr. Cbamberlain. July 5, 1918. 14 p. (S. doc. 260.) Armv appropriation bill [fiscal year 1919], conference report to accom- pany H. R. 12281 ; submitted by Mr. Dent. July 5, 1918. 26 p. (H. rp. 746.) 18—26621 Fortifcdtioiis appropriation bill [fiscal year 1919], conference reptonr Co.. report to accompany S. 4742 [for relief of Yo.semite Stone Company] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 5, 1918. 2 p. (S. rp. .545.) USELESS EXECUTIVE PAPERS, JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF Connneree Department. Useless i)apers in Executive Departments, report [fa- voring disposition of useless jiajjers in Commerce Department and Treasury Department] ; submitted by Mr. Talbott. July 2, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 739.) COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE GENERAL MEDICAL BOARD Nursing, [as field of] national service [by Isabel M, Stewart] ; with appendix of information for college graduates desiring to enter schools of nursing. 1918. 14 p. t 18—26625 HIGHWAYS TRANSPORT COMMITTEE Rural motor express, to conserve foodstuffs and labor and to supplv rural trans- portation. Jlay, 1918. [l]+6 p. (Bulletin 2.) t STATE COUNCILS SECTION Information eirenlar 48-52; June 22-Julv 20, 1918. [1918.] Each 2 p. 4" [Weekly.] t WOMAN'S COMMITTEE War irork for women : compile*] by Information Department. [Revised June 15, 1918.] 1918. 30 p. narrow 12° t 18—26526 COURT OF CLAIMS Baker. Frank A. Baker, findings in case of Frank A. Baker, son of John J. Baker. July 29, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 125L) I Beisel. Fred C. Bei.sel v. United States; evidence. [1918.] no. 33940. p. 5-16. t 24 July, 1918 Cciftrs. List of cnses disnilssi^d by Court of Claims, letter transmitting list of cases dismissed Mav 6, 191S. on motion of defendants for want of prosecution. July 8, 1918. 2 p. (S. doc. 261.) t List of cases dismissed by Court of Claims, letter transmitting list of cases dismissed INIay 7, 1918, on motion of defendants, to which claiinants' attorneys consented. July 9. 1918. 1 p. (S. doc. 263.) t Charlchois. Charles L. Charlebois v. United States: evidence. [1918.] no. 33881, p. 5-36. t Hcrnnq. Harrv T. Herring v. United States: evidence. [1918.] no. 33884, p. 5-17. t Pierce. Carrie E. Pierce and Alice Pierce, findings in case of Carrie E. Peirce [Pierce] and Alice Pierce, heirs of James H. Pierce. Julv 29, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1250.) t EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION Mcflicnl officers, hospitals, and physicians available for treatment of injured civil emplovees of United States under emplovees" compensation act. [1918.] 8 p. t 18—26626 FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Chauffeurs. Emergencv war training for motor-truclv drivers and chauffeurs. Feb. 1918, reprinted July, 1918. 75 p. (Bulletin 7.) t E 18— 35.3/3 Electricians. Emergency war training for electricians, telephone i*epairmen, linemen, and cable splicers. Feb. 1918, reprinted July, 1918. 31 p. (Bul- letin 9.) t E 18— 351/3 Technical education. Jlechanical and technical training for conscripted men (Air Division, Sianal Corps). Jan. 1918, reprinted Julv. 1918. 48 p. (Bul- letin 4.) t E 18— 137/3 Vocational summaru. v. 1, no. 3: July, 1918. [1918.] 24 p. 4" [Monthly.] t B 18—573 FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Federal reserve huUetin. Julv. 1918; [v. 4, no. 7]. 1918. iv+587-684-f i p. il. 4° t Paper, 20c, single copy, .$2.00 a yr. 1.5—26318/4 Federal rcscrre memher hanks. Federal reserve inter-district collection system, changes in list of banks upon which items will he received by Federal reserve banks for collection and credit. July 1, 1918. 1918. 11 p. 4° t 16— 2&870/4 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Canned food. Food investigation, report of Federal Trade Commission on canned foods, general report, and canned vegetables and fruits, Mav 15. 1918. 1918. vii+87 p. t 18—26627 Profiteering, letter, in response to resolution, transmitting report containing all facts, figui'es, data, or information now in possession of Federal Trade Commission relative to profiteering. 1918. 20 p. (S. doc. 248.) t 18—26628 FOOD ADMINISTRATION Cheese, .substitute for meat; [prepared in] Home Conservation Division. [1918.] 8 p. t 18—26629 Food. Day's food in war and peace. [1918.] iii+3-108 p. [These les.sons have been planned and edited, at the request of the Woman's Committee of Council of National Defense, by experts from Department of Agriculture and from Food Administration.] t 18—26630 Contexts. — Introduction; [by] Ida M. Tarbell. — Lesson 1. Food and the war [witb list of references ; by] Herbert Hoover. — Lesson 2. Food for a day [with list of references ; byJGraham Lusk. — Lesson 3. Wbeat. wby to save it and how to use it July, 1918 2S Food — Continued. [with list of references ; by] Alonzo E. Taylor. — Lesson 4. Conservation of fat and' sugar [with list of references; liy] E. V. McCollum. — Lesson o. Meat and meat sub- stitutes in war time [with list of references: by] C. P. Lansworthy. — Lesson 6. Milk and its products [with list of references: by] Lafayette K. Mendel. ^^ — Lesson 7. Fruits^ and vegetables [with list of references; by] Caroline L. Hunt. — Lesson 8. Use of locally-grown products and development of near-by food supply [with list of refer- ences : by] Charles J. Brand. — Lesson 9. Children's food [with list of references ; by I Ruth Wheeler. Food ucirs notes for imhlic liliniries. v. 1. iKt. 10: July. 191S. [1918.] 122+|1I p. IMoutlily.] t IT— 26780/3 Garbage utilization, witli iiarticular reference to utiliz.ition liv feetlinfi:. 1918 fi-ei»rint]. 20 p. t " 18— T2S1/4 Lieeiisex. Special license regulation.^ 7, [governing] canners of peas, tomatoes, corn, dried l)eans. salmon, sardines and tuna, and manufacturers of tomato catsui». tomato .soup, and otlier tomato iirotiucts, manufacturers of condensed., evaporated, or powdered millv ; {.special licen.se regidations] 8 [governing] packers of dried fruits, effective June 15, 1918. including official interpreta- tions. 1918. 12 p. t 18—26631 Special license regulations 9, [governing] dealers and brokers in cotton seed and peanuts and cotton ginners. crushers of cotton seed, peanuts, soya beans, i)alm ki>rnels. and coiira, importers of peanuts, peanut oil, soya beans,, .soya-bean oil. palm kernels. i»alm-kernel oil. copra, coijra oil, and i)alm oil, and dealers and brokers in such imported product.s. retiners of, and dealers and l)rokers in, cottonseed oil, peanut oil, soya-bean oil, palm-kernel oil. and copra oil, effective Jul.v 1. 1918, contains all special regulations issued up to- and including July 1. 1918. 1918. l.S p. t 18—26632: Special licen.se regulations lo. [govei'ning] distril)ut<»rs of fresh fruits and vegetables, including official interpretations, contains all si>ecial rules which affect licensees dealing in fresh fruits or vegetables issued up to July 10, 1918. 1918. 12 p. t 18—26633 Sugar conservation measures-rationing plan : Special license regulations 6. [governing] manufacturei-s and refiners of sugar, contains amendments and additions issued June 2."). 1918. effective Julv 1, 1918. 1918. 4 p. t 18—26634 Official statonioit of Food Aecial bulletin for salesmen and department heads: Sugar. July 1, 1918. 3 p. 4° t Sugar questions. Aug. 1918. 8 p. il. t 18—26636 FUEL ADMINISTRATION Breu-eries. Restricting fuel consumption liy brewers, regulation issued re- stricting fuel consumption by ])rewers. July 6, 1918. 3 p. (H. doc. 1217. ) t GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Decisions. Decisions of Geographic Board, :\Iar. 6 and Apr. 3, 1918. [1918.] 13 p. t 10—26561/3 Same. May 1, 1918 [with Decisions of Philipiiine Conunittee on Geographi- cal Names approved bv Unitetl States Geographic Board, May 1. 1918]. [1918.1 11 p. t GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Pnhlic prinliny. Abstract of contracts for material, etc., for public printing anti binding, fiscal year 1919. 1918. 24 p. 4° t 74842— No. 283-18 1 26 July, 1918 DOCUMENTS OFFICE Congressional documents. Index to reports antl documents of 65th Congress. 1st session, Apr. 2-Oct. 6, 1917, and special session of Senate, Mar. 5-16, 1917. witli )uunerical lists and schedule of volumes. 1918. no. 25 ; 101 p. * Cloth. 30c. 6—20448/2 Same. (H. doc. 386, 65th Cong. 1st se.ss.) Gcof/raplty and geology, natural wonders, scenery, and fossils, publications for sale by superintendent of documents. June, 1918. 28 p. (Price list 35, 4th edition.) t 18—26637 Interstate Commerce Commission. Publications of Interstate Commerce Com- mission, report and regulations on interstate transportation for sale by super- intendent of documents. June, 1918. 16 p. (Price list 59, 6th edition. ) t 18-26638 Monthly catalogue. United States public documents, no. 282 ; June, 1918. 1918. p. 661-730. * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.10 a yr. 4—18088/3 Pacifle States: California, Oregon, Washington, publications relating to above States for sale by superintendent of documents. June, 1918. 22 p.-f-[l] leaf. (Price list 69.) t 18—26639 INTEHIOR DEPARTMENT Note. — The decisions of the Deiiartment of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the decisions in land eases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes. Subscribers may deposit .'fl.OO with the Super- intendent of Documents and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions of either kind in sepai-ate parts as they are issued. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon applieation to the Superintendent of Documents. Garabed. report made by commission of scientists appointed to investigate in- vention submitted by Garabed T. K. Giragossian. June 27, calendar dav July 1, 1918. 2 p. (S. doc. 251.) + Irrigation projects. Public notice, Slioshone project, Wyo., supplemental con- struction, Garland division. July 17, 1918. 1 p. 4° t Public notice. Sunnyslde unit, Yakima project, Wash. ]May 6, 1918. [2] p. 4° t Public notice, Truckee-Carson project, Nev., addition to 2d unit, n\v J sec. 24, 17-28. July 9, 1918. 1 p. 4° t Public notice, Truckee-Carson project, Nev., farm unit J, 19-19-30. May 7, 1918. 1 p. 4° t Public notice, Umatilla project, Oreg., 3d unit west extension. July 16. 1918. 1 p. 4° [Supplementary to Public notice of Feb. 7, 1918.] t Public notice, Yuma project, Ariz.-Cal., farm unit A. lot 7, 1-10-25. May 7. 1918. 1 p. 4° t Pensions. [Decisions of Department of Interior in appealed pension and bounty- land claims, v. 20, slip] 84. [1918.] 3 p. 12—29422/4 Reports. Reports of Department of Interior, fiscal year 1917 : v. 1, Secretary of Interior, bureaus, except Offlce of Indian Affairs, eleemosynary institutions [with bibliographies concerning national parks]. 1918. xxi+1048 j). il. 12 p. of pi. 13 maps. 3 tab. * Cloth. $1.00. 9—35240 Same. (H. doc. 915.) ALASKAN ENGINEERING COMMISSION Alaska railroad record. Alaska railroad record, v. 2, no. 34-38 : July 2-3(1, 1918. Anchorage, Alaska [1918]. p. 265-304, large 8° [Weekly.] 17—26435 Note. — The purpose of the Alaska railroad record is to furnish each week in a concise form current information concerning the operation and construction of the Govern- ment railway system in Alaska. It is furnished free to TTnited States Government departments, representatives of foreign governments, public libraries, and employees of the Alaskan Engineering Commission. Others desiring this publication may obtain it at the subscription price of if:!. 00 per year, single copy 5c. Remittances for suli- scriptions may be forwarded to the Alaska Railroad Record, Anchorage, Alaska. Same, complete topical index [v. 1, no. 1-52] ; Nov. 14. 1916-Nov. 6, 1917. [Anchorage, Alaska, 1918.] 9 p. large 8° ¥ JUI.Y, 1918 27 COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF CONVENTION OF AMERICAN INSTRUCTORS OF THE DEAF Proceedings of 21st meeting of Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf held at Hartford, Conn., June 29-Jiily 4, 1917. 1918. 216 p. il. 2 pi. (Sdoc 1T2.) t 8—11184/2 EDUCATION BUREAU Alaska. Work of Bureau of Education for natives of Alaska, [fiscal vearl 1916-17. 1918. 74 p. 1 pi. 6 p. of pi. map. (Bulletin .1. 191S.) * p.,per. 20c. E 13— 187.J/3 Americanization as war measure, report of conference called hy Secretary of Interior, and held in Washington, Apr. 3, 1918. 1938. 62 p." (Bulletin IS 1918.) * Paper, 10c. E 18— 826 Colleges and nnircrsities. Curriculum of woman's college [with bihliography] ; by Mabel Louise Robinson. 1918. 140 p. il. (Bulletin 6, 1918.) '^* Paper, 15c. E IS— S27 Cripples. Public school classes for crippled children ; by Edith Reeves Solen- berger. 1918. 52 p. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. (Bulletin 10, 1918.) * Paper. 10c. E 18—828 Education. Certain defects in American education and remedies for them; [by] Charles W. Eliot. June, 1918. 8 p. (Teacher's leaflet 5.) t E 18— 881 Europe's educational message to America [circular for mayors, members of school boards, and other public officers]. 1918. 1 p. f° t Monthly record of current educational publications, Jmie, 1918 ; [com- piled by Library Division]. 1918. 19 p. (Bulletin 20, 1918.) * Paper. 5c. E 12—227/2 Educational surveys. Bui'eau of Education and educational survey movement; by S. P. Capen. July, 1918. 6 p. (Higher education circular 11.) t Food. Course in food economies for housekeeper [with lists of references]. May 15, 1918. 8 p. (Home economics circular 6.) t E 18 — 830 Home economics. Government publications of interest to home economics teachers and students. May 15, 1918. 8 p. (Home economics circular 5.) t E 18— 829 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual reports;, hulletius. Mineral resources. Professional papers, and Water-supply papers : and maps, INIouographs, and folios of the Geologic atlas and the Topographic atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from .")C. to .$11.00 each. .\ wholesale rate has been established for topographic and geologic folios, so that a discount of 40 per cent, from the retail price is now allowed on all orders the net cost of which an)ounts to .$,S.OO or more. This rate applies on an order of either maps or folios alone or fur maps and folios together, but does not apply to the folios sold at '>c. each on account of damage by fire. " Address the Director of the Geological Survey. Wash- ington. For topographic sheets see next page. Cadmium in 1917 [with bibliography] ; by C. E. Siebentlial. July 12, 1918. [1] +49-53 p. [From Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 1.] t CJiitina Valley. LTpper Chitina Valley. Alaska, by Fred H. Moffit ; with de- scription of igneous rocks, by R. I\I. Overbeck. 1918. 82 p. il. 2 pi. 6 p. of pi. 5 maps, 2 are in pocket. (Bulletin 675.) * Paper, 25c. G S 18—250 Same. (H. doc. 683.) Gems and precious stones in 1917; by Waldemar T. Schaller. July 29, 1918. [1] +145-168 p. [From Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 2.] t Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Eastern States in 1917, mines report ; by .lames M. Hill. July 29, 1918. V+.55-62 p. [From Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 1.] t Graphite in 1917 [with bibliographies] ; by Henry G. Ferguson. July 26, 1918. ii +97-119 p. il. [From Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 2.] t Gypsum in 1917; by Ralph W. Stone. July 11, 1918. [1] +8.5-95 p. [From Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 2.] t Loyarithnis. Tables of 5-place logarithms of natural numbers and of circular functions. 1918. [11+140-161+171-215 p. [From Bulletin 650.] t 28 July, 1918 Maunesitc in 1917; by Charles G. Yale and Ralph W. Stone. July 19, 1918. ii +63-79 p. [From ^Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 2.] t Manganese. Manganese and manganiferous ores in 1916 [with Bibliographv of manganese deposits] ; by D. F. Hewett. July 18, 1918. ii+731-756 p. 11. [From Mineral resources, 1916, pt. 1.] t Some manganese deposits in Madison County, Mont. ; bv J. T. Pardee. July 8. 1918. ii+131-143 p. (Bulletin 690 F.) t Micd in 1917; by Waldeniar T. Schaller. July 29, 1918. ii+183-195 p. [From Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 2.] t New York State. Spirit leveling in New York, 1896-1905 and 1912-16; R. B. Marshall, chief geographer. 1918. 214 p. 1 pi. (Bulletin 671.) [Prepared in cooperation with New York State.] * Paper, 1.5c. Same. (H. doc. 679.) Phttinuiii and allied metals in 1917; by James M. Hill. June 21, 1918. ii+ 11-21 p. [From Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 1.] t ■Qiiirk-sil rcr deposit.'! of Phoenix Mountains, Ariz.; bv Frank C. Schrader. June 20, 1918. ii+95-109 p. 11. (Bulletin 690 D.) t ^hite in 1917; by (J. F. Loughlin. .July 30, 1918. ii+121-138 p. il. [From jMineral resources, 1917, pt. 2.] t J^idpiiur, pyrites, and sulphuric acid in 1917, by Pliilip S. Smith; [with articles on pyrites in Georgia, by S. W. McCallie. and pyrites in Virginia, by T. L. Watson]. Julv 10. 1918. iv+19-62 p. [From Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 2.] t Tale and .soapstone in 1917; by J. S. Diller. July 12, 1918. [1] +81-84 p. [From Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 2.] t Wiseonsiti. Quaternary geology of southeastern Wisconsin, with chapter on older rock formations [with bibliography] ; by William C. Alden. 1918. 3.56 p. il. 9 pi. 14 p. of pi. 16 maps, 4 are in pocket, 4" (Professional paper 100. 1 * Paper, $1.00. G S 18—286 Same. (H. doc. 722.) Topograplile .sheets Note. — The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent town or natural feature found on them. Three scales are ordinarily used. 1 : 62,500, 1 : 125,000, and 1 : 250,000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile. 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch, covering, respectively, average areas of 2.30. 920, and 3,700 square miles. For some areas of particular im- portance special large-scale maps are published. The usual size, exclusive of the margin, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, the latter varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet. More than two-fifths of the area of the country, excluding outlying possessions, has been mapped, every State being represented. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New .Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 10c. each ; but in lots of 50 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 6c. each. The discount is allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to $3.00 or more and applies on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together, but does not apply to the folios sold at 5c. each on account of damage by fire. California. California, Stevinson quadrangle, lat. 37° 15'-37° 22' 30", long. 120° 45'-120° .52' 30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washing- ton, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.3X13.8 in. 1 10c. California, Williams quadrangle, lat. 39° 07' 30"-39° 15', long. 122° 07' 30"-122° 15'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.2X13.4 in. 1 10c. Oeoryia, Bladen quadrangle, lat. 31°-.31° 15'. long. 81° 30'-81° 45'. Scale 1:62,-500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington] Geological Survey, edition of 1918. 17.5X15 in. 1 10c. Kentueky. Prestonsburg quadrangle, lat. 37° .30'-37° 45', long. 82° 45'-83°. 'Scale 1 : 62,500,. contcmr interval 50 ft. [Washington. Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X13.9 in. 1 10c. iMiehigun. Michigan, Battle Creek quadrangle, lat. 42° 15'— 12° 30', long. 85°-85° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,500. contour interval 2,0 ft. [Washington] Geolog- ical Survey, edition of 1918. 17.5X13 ir. tlOc. July, 1918 29 Michidan — Continued. Michigan, Galesburg quadrangle, lat. 42° 15'-42° 30', long. 85° 15'-85° 30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington] Geological Survey, edition of 1918. 17.5X13.1 in. tlOc. Michigan, Union City quadrangle, lat. 42°-42° 15'. long. 85°-85° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Wa.shington, Geological Surveyl edition of 1918. 17.5X13.1 in. 1 10c. i\>/(? York, Unadilla quadrangle, lat, 42° 15'-42° 30'. long. 75° 15'-75° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour intei'val 20 ft. IWashington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X13 in. 1 10c. Ohio. Higginsport (luadraugle. lat. 38° 45'-39°, long. 83° 45'-84°. Scale 1 : (!2..50(», contour interval 20 ft. Preliminary edition. [Washington, Geo- logical Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X13.7 in. t 10c. Tc./«.s-()klalionia. Clara quadrangle, lat. 34°-34° 07' 30". long. 98° 37' 30"- 98° 45'. Scale 1:31.680. contour interval 5 ft. [Washington. Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.2X14.4 in. 1 10c. ^ycHt Mrfiiuia. Webster Springs quadrangle, lat. 38° 15'-38° 30', long. 80° 15'- 80° 30'. Scale 1:62,500. contour interval 50 ft. [Washington. Geological Survey] editi(»n of 1918. 19,(iX 16,9 in. t 10c. LAND OFFICE. GENP^UAL Note. — The Gi^neral Land Office publishes n larse general maj) of t'lo Tnited States, which is sold at .$1.00; and also sepai-ate maps of the States and Territories in whic^i pulilic lands are to be found, which are sold at 2.oc. per sheet. The map of California is in 2 sheets. Address the Superintendent of Documents, Washins;ton. I), (". i'liicticr. Rules of i)ractice in cases before district land ofHces, General Land ( >ttice, and Department of Interior; ai>proved l>ec. 9, 1910, effective Feb. 1, 1911. Reprint Mar. 19. 1918, with amendments. 24 p. t 18—26640 .l/'//>.S' Noifli Dfikotii. State of North Dakota, compiled from ollicial ivcords of (Jen- eral Land Office and otiiei" sources; compiled by M. Hendges. Scale 12 m = 1 in. Eckert Lithographing Companv. Washington, D. C., 1918. 26X33.5 in. * 25c. MIXES BUREAF {''xii. Analyses of mine and car .samjiles of coal collected, tiscal years 191.3-16 [with bibliograi)hy] ; by Arno C. Fieldner, Howard I. Smith. J. AV. Paul, and Samuel Sanford. [Ist edition.] [INIay] 1918. xi+478 p. il. (F>nlletin 123.) [Includes lists (t.f Mines Bureau publications on utilization of coal and lignite.] * Paper, .50c. 18—26641 Fiirmircs!. Low-rate combustion in fuel beds of hand-tired furnaces; l)y Heiuy Kreisinger, C. E. Augustine, and S. H. Katz. [1st edition. | |.lune] 1918. 54 p. il. (Technical paper 139.) [Includes lists of Mines P>ureau i)u])]ica- tions on utilization of coal and lignite.] * Paper, 10c. 18 — 26()42 Mine iiccidriits. Monthly statement of coal-mine fatalities in Fnited States. Apr. 1918. [with] list l-7o7-h [1] p. ([Opinion] 5185.) (Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 49.] *Paper, 5c. Decisions. Decisions of commission, .Tuly-Oct. 1917, index to [Interstate Com- merce Connnission reports] . v. 4(5. with table of commodities and table of localities; [prepared in] Bureau of Indices. 1918. cover-title, p. 76-5-849. :=: Same. Oct.-Dec. 1917, index to [Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports], v. 47, with table of commodities and table of localities: [prepared Inj Bureau of Indices. 1918. cover-title, p. 77-5-848. t Decisions of Inter.state Connnerce Commission. .luly-Oct. 1917. 1918. xxii+S49 p. il. 2 maps. (Interstate Commerce Commission i-eports, v. 46.) [(Vjntains also decisions of .Tune 21 and .30, and Dec. 11, 1917.] *Cloth. .$1.50. 8— .30656/2 Dcldirdic iJiinch si/nii). No. 94.59, Delawai-e Punch ('ompany of Texas v. Atchi- son, Topeka <& Santa Fe R;iilwav Companv et al. : decided May 2. 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 29-31 + [n p. ([Opinion] .5192.) [Rei)ort from Interstate Connnerce Cctmmission reports, v. .50.] *Paper, 5c. Explosives. Regulations for transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles by freight and express atul s])ecitications for shipping containers pre- scribed under act of Mar. 4. 1909, and sec. 15 of act to regulate commerce as amended. Revised .July 15. 1918. 1918. 274p.il. *Paper, 20c. 18—26619 Fertilizers. No. 7.573, F. S. Royster Guano Company r. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Companv et al. ; [decided Apr. 29, 1918; report and order of commis- sion on further hearing]. 1918. [l]+.34-i6+ii p. ([Opinion] 5194.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Connni.^sion reports, v. .50.] *Paper, .5c. Fish-cars. Investigation and suspension no. 1114, express charges on empty hsli cars: [decided May 7, 1918: i-eport and order of commission]. 1918. [l]+24-28+[ll p. ( [Oi)inion] 5191.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] *Paper, .5c. Fruit. Investigation and susjiension no. 1126. eastbound tran.scontinental canned goods (no. 2) : [decided May 2. 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +62-68+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5199. t [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] *Paper. 5c. Grain. No. 9.506, Terrell Connnercial Club r. Texas and Pacific Railway Com- pany et al. : [decided May 2, 191S; rep(M-t of commission]. 1918. [l]+6-13 p. ([Opinion] 5187.) [Fi-om Interstate Connnerce Commission reports, v. .50.] *Paper, 5c. No. 9719, Hannah Distriliuting Comi)any et al. r. Missouri, Kan.sas & Texas Railway Company of Texas et al. : [decided Mav 2, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +720-726+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 5179.) [Re- port from Interstate Connnerce Connnission reports, v. 49.] *Paper, 5c. Lard substitutes. No. 9466, Magnolia Cotton Oil Company r. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided IMay 6, 1918 ; report of commis- sion. [1918.] p. 739-744. ([Opinion] 5183.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 49.] *Paper, .5c. Lumber. No. 9722, Kentucky Lumber Company, Incorporated, i\ St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company et al. ; [decided Mav 2, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +22-23 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 5190.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] *Paper. 5c. 32 July, 1918 Meat. No. 9819, Jacob E. Dec-ker & Sons v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com- pany et al. ; decided May 9. 1918; report of ooinmission. [1918.] p. 47^9. (I Opinion] 519.").) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. .50.] * Paper, 5c. Milk. No. 9618, Merrell-Soule Company r. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; decided M.-iy 2. 1918: report [and order] of conuuission. 11918.] 733- 736+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5181.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Connnis- sion i-eports, v. 49.] * Paper, 5c. Molasses. No. 9694, Buckeye Cotton Oil Company r. Gulf, Mobile & Northern Railway Company et al. : [decided May 9, 1918; report of connnission]. 1918. [1] +32-33 p. ([Opinion] 5193.) [From Interstate Commerce Conuiiission reports, v. 50.] * Paper. 5c. I'd.s.wiificr rate.'i. No. 8083. Business Men's League of St. Louis r. Atchison, Topeka & Sant;t Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided Apr. 23, 1918; supple- mental report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 713-716+iii p. ( [<^pin- ion] 5177.) [Report from Interst;!te Connnerce Connnission reports, v. 49.] =■= Paper, 5c. Railroad acridoits. Report of chief of Bureau of Safety coverinji' investigation of accident which occurred on Central of (Jeorsia Railway, near Juniper. Ga., Oct. 30, 1917. [1918.] 9 p. 1 pi. 10 p. of pi. * Paper. 10c. A 18—874 Rails. No. 9035, V/est Vir.trinia Rail Company r. Chesapeake vV: O.hio Raihvay Company tt al. ; decided IMay 2, 1918: re[)oi't [and order] of commission. [1918.] 69-72+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5200.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Silk. No. 9919, Silk Association of America r. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 9, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] + 50-53+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5196.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Sisal hemp. Investigation and suspension no. 1128, sisal from New Orleans, La.; decided May 2, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 13-17 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 5188.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Straiiiboats. No. 10130, Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway boats and barges; decided May 1, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 737-738+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5182.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission repoits. V. 49.] * Paper, 5c. Siritchiiu) cliaif/cs. Investigation and suspension no. 1110, Toledo switching absorption; [decided May 2, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1]+18-21+[1] p. ([Opinion] 5189.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. 7'(7(".s'. No. 8966, Kalamazoo Tank & Silo Company r, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company et al., portions of 4th section applica- tion no. 1952; decided Feb. 9, 1918; report [and orders] of commission. [1918.] 709-712 + ii p. ([Opinion] 5176.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Cctmmission reports, v. 49.] * Paper, 5c. Vcfjetaiiles. No. 9498. Eastern Shore of Virginia Produce Exchange r. Western Maryland Railway Company et al. ; [decided ^Nlay 9, 1918; report of commis- sion]. 1918. [1] +60-61 p. ( [Opinion] 5198.) [From Interstate Commerce Connnission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Note. — The following cases under Justice Department relate to personal claims unless otherwise specified in a bracketed note at the end of the entry. Dennis, WilUam E. In Coui't of Claims, William E. Dennis v. United States, no. 33226; defendant's objections to plaintiff's motion for new trial. [1918.] 1 p. large 8" t Fonder, Edivard F. In Court of Claims, Edward F. Fonder v. United States, no. 32870; defendant's objections to plaintiff's requests for findings of fact, and brief. [1918.] p. 79^106, large 8° t - Judges. List of United States judges, attorneys, and marshals; compiled by [Charles B. Sornborger]. June 20, 1918. 25 p. t 11—35284/3 July. 1918 33 Laivson. Lizzie. In Court of Claims, Lizzie Lawson v. United States, no. 3322S ; defendant's objections to plaintiff's motion for new trial. [191S.1 1 p. large S" t Lcqg. Moiitffoinen/ T. In Court of Claims, Montgomery T. Legg t-. United States, no. 33736; defendant's brief. [1918.] p. 22-25, large 8" t McGiiilei/. Willia))!. In Court of Claims, William McGinley v. United States, no. 33227 ; defendant's objections to plaintiff's motion for new trial. [1918.] 1 p. large 8° t • Manchester Liners (Limited). In Court of Claims, Manchester Liners (Lim- ited), corporation created by and existing under laws of Great Britain, and owner of steamsliip ^lanchester Engineer, on its own belialf and also on be- half of officers and crew of said vessel, v. United States, no. 32441 ; defend- ant's motion for additional and amended findings of fact. [1918.] p. 1-28, large 8" t National Iraininq School for Boys. New boilers at National Training School for Boys, Wasliington. D. C. June 28, [calendar day] July 1, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1210.) t Kortii American Transportation and Trading Companij. In Court of Claims, North Amevican Transportation & Trading Company r. United States, no. 2990.3 : defendant's motion for new trial and for amendment of findings of fact. [1918.] p. 1-15, large 8° t Register of Office of Attorney General. June 30. 1918. 1918. 42 p. [Inter- leaved.] t 7 — 11149 Schroder's Son. A.. Inc. In district court, northern district of Ohio, eastern division. United States r. A. Schrader's Son. Inc. ; indictment. 1918. cover- title. 18 p. [Concerns violation of antltru.st act.] t Trusts. Federal anti-tru.st decisions, cases decided in United States courts under Federal anti-trust acts of July 2. 1890. Aug. 27, 1894, Feb. 12, 1913, Oct. 15. 1914, including similar decisions not ba.sed upon those acts, 1890 [to] 1917 ; compiled by John L. Lott and Roger Shale. 1918. v. 6, v+1048 p. [Volume 6 includes cases decided 1914—17. and 2 ca.ses decided Mar. 11, 1912. and INIay 26. 1913. respectively.] * Cloth, .$1.00. 18—26435 War statutes. Interpretation of war statutes: Charge to jury of district court, district of Alaska, division 1, relating to sec. 3. title 1. espionage act (act of June 15. 1917). [1918.] 10 p. (Bulletin 113.) [Case of United States v. Huhvig Sandvick.] i 17—26916/3 Same: Charge to jury of district court, district of Colorado, relating to sec. ;?. title 1. of espionage act (act of June 15, 1917). [1918.] 5 p. (Bulletin lis.) [Case of United States r. L. E. Williams.] f- Same : Charge to jury of district court, district of Delaware, relating to constitutionality and construction of sec. 3, title 1, espionage act (act of June 15, 1917). [1918.] 9 p. (Bulletin 116.) [Case of United States v. Frank Stephens.] t Same: Chnrge to jury of district court, district of Delaware, relatinir to sec. 3. title 1. espionage act (act of June 15, 1917). [1918.] 13 p. (Bulletin 121.) [Case of United States r. Frank Stephens.] t Same: Charge to jury of district court for territory of Alaska, 3d di- vision, relating to sec. 3. title 1. espionage act (act of June 15, 1917). [1918.] 3 p. (Bulletin 112.) [Case of United States v. Dick Windmueller.] ? Same : Decision of [district] court, eastern district of Tennessee, relating to right of local board, in absence of conviction for failure to register, to com- pel registration and induction into military .service, selective service act (act of May 18. 1917). [1918.] 4 p. (Bulletin 114.) [Concerns petition of S. D. Fuston for writ of habeas corpus.] ? Same: Remarks of circuit court of appeals in and for 7th circuit, relating to enlargement on bail of alien enemies held imder presidential warrant under sec. 4067. Revised statutes, pending appeal from refusal of application f(_)r writ of habeas corpus. [1918.] 9 p. (Bulletin 111.) [Case of James IMinotto r. John J. Bradley, United States marshal for northern district of Illinois.] t Same: Ruling on demurrer of district court, eastern district of New York, relating to sec. 3. title 1. e.spionage act (act of June 15. 1917). [1918.] 4 p. (bulletin 117.) [Case of United States v. Stephen Binder.] t 34 July. 1918 LABOR DEPARTMENT Housing problem. Supplemental appropriation for liousing for war needs, com- munication submitting supplemental estimate of appropriation required by Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transportation for purposes of carrying: oiit provisions of housing act of May 16, 1918. July 2. 1918. 2 p. ( S. doc. 252.) t CHILDREN'S BURP^AU Child care: pt. 1, Preschool age [with hihliographies] : l)y Mrs. Max West.. 1918. 88 p. il. (Care of children series 3: Bureau pul)lication 30.) * I'aper^ 20c. 18—26601 Child labor. I>ecision of Supreme Court as to constitutionality of Federal child labor law of Sept. 1. 1916. June 31 [30], 1918. 16 p. (Child Labor Division circular 2.) t Infant mortaliiii. results of tield study in Waterbury, Conn., based on births in one year; by Estelle B. Hunter. 1918. 157 p. il. 2 maps. (Infant mortalit.v series 7; Bureau publication 29.) * Paper, 20c. 18 — 2664/5 Patriotic play ioeek. Children's year, Apr. 6, 1918-Apr. 6, 1919: I'atriotic play week, suggestions to local child-welfare committees. 1918. 8 p. (Children's- year leaflet 3; Bureau publication 44.) [Prepared in collaboration with Child Welfare Department of Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense, and Playground and Recreation Association of America.] t 18 — 26308 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Employment Sen-ice bulletin. V. S. Employment Service bulletin, v. 1, no. 23- 27 ; July 2-30, 1918. [1918.] Each 8 p. or 16 p. 4" [Weekly.] t 18—26231 Labor. National labor recruiting program, by President of United States [witlt blanks for recruiting of unskilled labor, and list of men in charge of work ia States]. [1918.] [4] p.+ [2] leaves, 4" t IMMIGRATION BUREAU Immigration service bnlletin. U. S. immigration service bulletin, v. 1, no. 4 7 July 1, 1918. [1918.] 4 p. large 8° [Monthly.] t INFORMATION AND EDUCATION SERVICE Note. — This bureau was officially created Mar. 21, 1918, by order of the Secretary of Labor, and is the successor to the Industrial Relations Division of the Public Informa- tion Committee. See also p. 44. Employment questions; by Charles T. Clayton. 191S. 14 p. narrow 12* t 18—26644 National War Labor Board. National war labor program [proclamation of President of United States creating National War Labor Board, personnel of board, and report of W^ar Labor Conference Board recommending creation of National War Labor Board, etc.]. [1918.] 8 p. 4° [Same, differently ar- ranged and with the President's proclamation added, as Special service for employers bulletin 4, Industrial Relations Division of Public Information Conmiittee.] t 18— 2664.> Posters. Wanted, new vision in factory posters; [bv D. P. Carpenter]. Juue^ 1918. 5 p. narrow 12* t LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Cotton. Wages and hours of labor in cotton goods manufacturing and finish- ing, 1916. Apr. 1918. 258 p. 2 pi. (Bulletin 239; Wages and hours of labor series.) * Paper, 20c. LIS — 12 Same. (H. doc. 1025.) Housing and welfare work : Agricultural camp housing ; by Leifur Maguusson. [1918.] p. 277-287. [From Monthly review of Bureau* of Labor Statistics,. May, 1918.] t July, 1918 35 MonthUi rcvicic of Bureau of Labor Statistics, v. 6, no. 6; June, 1918 [with title-page, contents, and index to v. 6]. 1918. iv+1363-1626+xvii p. 11. t 15—26485 Special auticles. — Labor turnover of seamen on Great Lakes ; by Emil Frankel. — Communal kitchens in European countries ; by Anice L. Whitney.- — Financial aspects of war housing in Great Britain ; by Leifur Magnusson. Note. — The Review is the medium through which the Bureau publishes the results of original investigations too brief for bulletin purposes, notices of labor legislatiou by the States or by Congress, and Federal coui-t decisions affecting labor, which from their importance should be given attention before they could ordinarily appear in the bulletins devoted to these subjects. Pnces and cost of living. [1918.] p. 77-104. [From ^Monthly review of Bureau of Labor Statistics, June, 1918.] t NATIONAL WAR LABOR BOARD Hours of labor. Memorandum on eight-hour working day, submitted July 20, 1918. 1918. 104 p. t 18—26646 Organization. Proclamation of President of United States creating National "War Labor Board, its functions and powers, principles governing industry, method of presenting complaints and procedure. Washington [no publisher] 1918. 11 p. 4* [Half of the pages are blank.] t 18—26647 Wages. Memorandum on minimum wage and increased cost of living, sub- mitted July 12. 1918. 1918. 148 p. il. t 18—26648 NATURALIZATION BUREAU Natiiralizatiou hnrs and regulations, Mav 15, 1918. 1918. 39 p. t 11—35337/3 Rulers. List of foreign sovereignties and their rulers. 12th edition. June 1, 1918. 1 p. 4" t LIBRARY OF CONGRESS rtiblications. Supplementary list of publications of librarv issued since Jan. 1917. [Edition of] May, 1918. 1918. 15 p. 12° t 6—35005 COPYRIGHT OFFICE Note. — Subscriptions for the Catalogue of copyright entries should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, instead of to the Register of Copyrights. Copyright. [Catalogue of copyright entries, new series, pt. 1, group 1, books, v. 15] no. 58-70; July. 1918. July 1-31, 1918. p. 389-488. [Issued 3 times a week.] * Paper, $3.00 a yr. (4 pts.) ; pts. 1 and 3, each $1.00 a yr. ; pts. 2 and 4, each 50c. a yr. 6—35347/8 Note. — Each number is issued in 4 parts: pt. 1, group 1, relates to books; pt. 1, group 2, to pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, dramatic compositions, maps, motion pictures ; pt. 2, to periodicals : pt. 3, to musical compositions ; pt. 4, to works of art, reproduc- tions of a work of art, drawings or plastic works of scientific or technical character, photographs, prints, and pictorial illustrations. Same, pt. 1, group 1, books [v. 15, monthly index] ; May, 1918. 1918. vi + 7-8+xv p. [Contains also list of copyright renewals.] Same, pt. 1, group 2, pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, dramatic com- positions, maps, motion pictures, v 15, no. 3. 1918. iii + 141-280+ xxxiv p. [Monthly.] • Same, pt. 1, group 2, pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, dramatic com- positions, maps, motion pictures, v. 15, no. 4. 1918. iii+281-375+xxiv p. [Monthly.] ■ Same, pt. 1, group 2, pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, dramatic com- positions, maps, motion pictures, v. 15, no. 5. 1918. 111+377-^184+ xxix p. [Monthly.] 36 JUI.Y, 1918 Copyriyht — Continued. Same. pt. 3, musical compositions, v. 12, no. 13 [witli index and title-pases to new series, pt. 3, v. 12, calendar vear 1917]. 1918. V4-1237-1 786 p. + [5] leaves. Same, pt. 3, musical compositions, v. 13, no. 5. 1918. xii+337-4784- XXX p. DOCUMENTS DIVISION Government publications. iVIontlily list of State publications, Mav, 1918; v. 9. no. 5. 1918. p. 203-256+ [1] leaf. "= Paper, 50c. a yr. 10—8924/2 MANUSCRIPTS DIVISION JIfiniiscripts. Check list of collections of personal papers in historical societies, university and public libraries, and other learned institutions in United States. 1918. 87 p. [Interleaved.] * Cloth, 30c. ' 18—26003 NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS Proceedings of board of managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, June 14, 1918. June, 1918. [v. 4] p. 70-76. [Quarterly.] t NAVY DEPARTMENT Appropriations. Supplemental appropriations required bv Navy Department. July 8, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1219.) t Hunt, Livingston. Pay Director Livingston Hunt, Navy, proposed draft of bill for relief of Livingston Hunt, Navy. June 29, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1204.) t Maritime laiv. Instructions for Navy governing maritime warfare, June, 1917. 1918. 79 p. t 18—26649 Orders. General orders, series of 1913 [or 5th series], orders remaining in force up to Jan. 29, 1918. 1918. [734] p. il. 4° [Includes General orders 1-363 of the 5th series, with the exceptions noted on p. 3 and 4.] t Reports. Annual reports of Navy Department, fiscal j^ear 1917. 1918. iv+872 p. il. 1 pi. 3 tab. * Cloth, 75c. 14—11083/4 Contents. — Annual report of Secretary of Navy. — Annual report of solicitor. — Re- port of judge advocate general. — Report of chief of Bureau of Yards and Docks. — -Re- port of chief of Bureau of Navigation. — Report of Hydrographic Office. — Report of super- intendent of Naval Observatory. — Report of chief of Bureau of Ordnance. — Report of chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair. — Report of paymaster general of Navy, chief of Biu'eau of Supplies and Accounts.- — Report of surgeon general. — Report of major general commandant of Marine Corps. — Index. Same. (H. doc. 618.) AVIATION DIVISION Aerograpliy. Manual of aerography for Navy, 1918 [with bibliographv]. 1st edition. 1918. 165 p. il. t 18—26650 COAST GUARD Circular letter 62-66 [new series] ; June 15-24, 1918. 1918. various paging, t Orders. General order 25 [new series] ; June 1, 1918. [1918.] 3 p. t MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Abdominal pain. Diagnosis and surgical judgment in acute abdominal pain; by P. J. Murphy. 1918. [l]+8p. [From United States naval medical bulletin. V. 12, no. 3.] t Hearing. Normal hearing; by G. B. Trible. 1918. [l]+20 p. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 12, no. 3.] t Hospital-ships. Plan and (/eseription of fleet hospital ship; by E. M. Blackwell. 1918. [1]+19 p. il. 1 pi. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 12, no. 3.] t July, 1918 37 Malaria. Chronic malaria, clinical studv ; bv W. C. Espacli, E. E. Moodv, and C. F. Carter. 1918. [1]+S p. il. [From' United States naval medical bul- letin, V. 12, no. 3.] t Meningococcus. Rapid isolation and typing of meningococcus strains from car- riers; by J. E. Houghton and L. L. Bull. 191S. [l]+4 p. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 12, no. 3.] t Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, Julv, 1918; v. 12, no. 3. 1918. vii +347-576 p. il. 1 por. 11 pi. 4 p. of pi. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 25c. single copy, $1,00 a yr. S— 35045/5 Special articles. — Plan and description of fleet hospital ship ; by E. M. Blackwell. — Normal hearing; by G- B. Trible. — Diagnosis and surgical judgement [judgmentl in acute abdominal pain ; by P. J. Murphy. — McBurney incision for every appendix ; by L. R. G. Crandon. — What every young naval surgeon should know ; by H. C. Curl.— Prevalence of spyhilis [syphilis] in Haiti ; by F. X. Koltes and. A. Albrecht. — With de^ stroyers in war zone : by L. H. Williams. — Psychiatric material in naval prison at Portsmouth, N. H. ; by A. L. Jacoby. — History as means of detecting undesirable candidate for enlistment with especial reference to military delinquents ; by A. W. Stearns. — Quaker prodigy. Thomas Young. 177.3-1829. — Yankee volunteers. — Value of the opposition. — Air chambers for Navy stretcher ; by J. A. B. Sinclair. — Preparation of identification tags : by M. A. Stuart. — Suggestion for new Hospital Corps pouch : by W. E. Eaton. — Death from salvarsan ; by F. B. McNierney. — Case of abscess of mediastinum ; by A. G. Sund. — Case of spontaneous pneumothorax ; by A. G. Sund. — Heart block and dropped beats, report of 3 cases ; by N. H. Clark. — Streptococcal empy- ema ; by A. E. Younie. — Bullet iri apex of right lung, its accidental discovery after 3 years ; by F. .T. Dever.- — Clironic malaria, clinical study ; by W. C. Espach, E. E. Moody, and C. F. Carter. — Report of case of erythema bullosum [with list of references] : by F. W. Hartman. — Case of erythema nodosum ; by G. A. Gray. — Early cerebral syphilis ; by C. A. Ainslie. — Report of case of diabetes insipidus [with list of references] ; by B. E. Moody and C. F. Carter. — Treatment of cerebro-spinal fever, review of 138 cases with mortality of 21 per cent ; by W. E. Golden. — Treatment of fracture of nasal bones : by E. A. Knorr. — Treatment of fractured mandible ; by D. J. Alexander. — Surgical notes from the front, by R. G. Le Conte ; [extract]. — Siirgical notes taken at various base hospitals in France, .Ian. 1918 : by D. F. Luby. — Rapid isolation and typing of meningococcus strains from carriers : by .7. E. Houghton and L. L. Bull. — Abstract of medical and surgical conference.- — Physical examination of more than 8,000 applicants for Navy : by .1. A. B. Sinclair and G. B. Story. — Pin-point method of skin grafting with new technique and after treatment ; by J. Duff. PspcJiiatric material in naval prison at Portsmouth. N. H. ; by A. L. Jacoby. 1918. [l]+7 p. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 12, no. 3.] "t Recruiting and enlistment. History as means of detecting undesirable candi- date for enlistment, with especial reference to military delinquents ; by A. W. Stearns. 1918. [l]+6 p. [From United States naval medical bulletin, V. 12, no. 3.] t Sanitation. Remarks on field sanitation for members of Hospital Corps serv- ing with marines ; by W. L. Mann. 1918. 16 p. il. 3 p. of pi. [From Supple- ment to United States naval medical bulletin, no. 5.] t Snrgicnl notes taken at various base hospitals in France, Jan. 1918 ; by D. F. Luby. 1918. [l]+22 p. il. [From United States naval medical bulletin, V. 12, no. 3.] t Sjipliilis. Prevalence of syphilis in Haiti ; by F. X. Koltes and A. Albrecht. 1918. [l]+7 p. [From United Stales naval medical bulletin, v. 12. no. 3.] t NAVAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE Siilnnarine boats. Illustrations of submarines, torpedoes, and mines, for in- formation of seafaring men, report all discovered. June. 1918. cover-title, 2 p.+ [2] leaves, 2 pi. 16 p. of pi. (O. N. I. publication 38.) t NAVIGATION BUREAU Naval Academy, Annapolis. Regulations governing admission of candidates into Naval Academy as midshipmen, June, 1918. 1918. 18 p. t 7—32069/2 Navy. Articles for government of Navy, 1917. [Reprint] 1918. 23 p. t 18—26651 Na^-y register. Register of commissioned and warrant officers of Navy and Naval Reserve Force. National Naval Volunteers. Marine Corps, Medical Reserve Corps, and Dental Reserve Corps. Jan. 1, 1918. 1918. p. 1-6+ leaves 7-8+p. 9-670. [Cover-title of this edition reads : Navy register, Jan. 1, 1918.] * Paper, 50c. 7—32070/4 Same. (H. doc. 1139.) 38 July, 1918 Mar risk iusuraiui'. Hureiiu of Navigation war risk insurance circular, May 7, 1918. U. S. Navv Recruiting Bureau, New York City, 1918. [8] p. t 18—26652 HYDROGRAPHIU 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 lake ports. The price of the General catalogue of marintrs' charts and books is 50c. Copies of the Hydrographic bulletins, reprints, and Notice to mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic 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. Hi/drographic bnUetin, weekly, no. 1505-9; July 3-31, 1918. [1918. J Each 1 p. various sizes, t Notice to mariners 27-30. 1918; July 6-27 11918]. [1918.] [x] +578-660 leaves. [Weekly.] t 7—20609/4 Tide calendar [for Norfolk and Newport News. Va.], Aujr. 1918. [1918.] 1 p. 4" [Monthly.] t Charts Argentina, Mar Chiquita to Mar del Sud, from Argentine Government survey in 1915; with inset. Mar Chiquita Lagoon, from Argentine Government sur- vev in 1915; chart 3905. Scale naut. m.=0.5 in. Washington. Hydrographic Office, Apr. 1918. 35.9X24.6 in. t 40c. Ontario, Lake. Lake Ontario, Canada, Main Duck Island to Pre.squ'ile, from latest United States and Canadian government sitrveys ; chart 2766. Scale naut. m.=l in. Washington, Hydrographic Office. July. 1918. 2SX47.(> in. t 60c. Lake Ontario, Canada, Port Darlington to Toronto, from Canadian gov- ernment survev in 1912 and 1913; chart 2767. Scale naut. m.=l in. Wash- ington, Hydrographic Office, June, 19ia 26.9X45.8 in. t 50c. Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Aug. 1918; chart 3500. Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 19, 1918. 23.4X35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. ■ Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Aug. 1918; chart 14(X>. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 19, 1918. 23.3X31.8 in. [^Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. 14—16339/3 Note. — Contains on reverse, Monthly moonlight diagrams [Sept. 1918], conforming to methods of representation first proposed by A. Fowler. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Sept. 1918; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. =0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 15, 1918. 23.9X35.4 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. Puerto Deseado (Port Desire), Argentina, fi-om Argentine Government chart published in 1915; chart 3909. Scale naut. ni.=3.65 in. Washington, Hydro- graphic Office, Apr. 1918. 28.6X42.9 in. [Map is divided into 2 sec- tions.] t 60c. Tmws de Zaza and approaches, south coast of Cuba, from United States naval surveys, 1913-16; chart .5156. Scale l,0t)0 vds. = l in. Washiuirton, Hydro- graphic Office, Apr. 1918. 30.9X40.2 in. t 60c. SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Oaskctfi. Bulletin for information and guidance of connnandants and heads of departments of navy yards and stations, commanding officers of ships, engi- neering and navigating officers, officers of Pav Corps, etc., contract bulletin 22, fiscal year 1919. boiler gaskets; Jtily 1, 1918. [1918.] 11 p. 12° t Naral sui>itlics. Index to .specifications issued by Navy Department for naval stores and material. July 1-, 1918. 43 p. 12° [Quarterly.] t Notice of projwsed purchases [of miscellaneous materials, etc.], no. 626- 628; July 3-25. 1918. [1918.] Each [2] p. 4" t July, 1918 39 Pan Corps, Navy. Memoranda for iiiforiiiation of officers of Pay Corps, com- mandiuc; officers of ships, and commandants of stations 208 ; July 1, 1918. [1918.]^ p. 4568-85. 12" [Monthly.] t PAN AMERICAN UNION XoTE. — The Pan American Union sells its own montlily bulletins, handbooks, etc., at :prices usually ranging from 5c. to $2.00. The price of the English 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. Bulletin {Enqlish edition). Bulletin of Pan American Union. June. 1918; [V. 46, no. 6]. [1918.] iv4-T01-840 p. il. 1 por. [Monthly.] 8—30967/2 Same. (H. doc. 600, pt. 12.) (French edition). Bulletin de TUnion Panamericaine, Mai, 1918, edition frangaise; [v. 14. no. 5]. [National Capital Press, Inc., Washington, D. C, 1918.] iv+209-260 p. il. 2 pi. [Monthly.] 11—27013/2 (iS'/jr/ «(.<./{ edition). Boletm de la Union Panamericana, Junio, 1918, seccion e.spauola ; [v. 46, no. 6]. [1918.] iv+701-840 p. il. 1 por. [Monthly.] 12—12555/2 PANAMA CANAL Note. — Although The Panama Canal makes its reports to, and is under the supervi- sion of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department. Tanama Canal record, v. 11, no. 46-.50 ; July 3-31, 1918. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1918]. p. 473-520. [Weekly.] 7—35328/4 Note. — The Panama Canal record is furnished free to United States Government departments, representatives of foreign governments, public libraries, operators of steamships, and certain employees of The Panama Canal and the Panama Railroad Company. Others desiring this publication may obtain it at the subscription price of $1.00 per year. Remittances for subscriptions may be forwarded to The Pananfa Canal, Washington, D. C, or to The Panama Canal Record, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Tide tables, Panama (Ball)oa), [calendar year] 1918. [Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1918.] 14 p. small 4° [From General tide tables, 1918, issued by Coast and Geodetic Survey.] t HEALTH DEPARTMENT 2[cdieal Association of Istliniian Carnal Zone. Proceedings of Medical A.sso- ciation of Isthmian Canal Zone.* Jul.v-Dec. 1916. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope. C. Z.. 1918. v. 9, pt. 2, 133 p. il. 2 p. of pi. t Contexts. — Acidosis and its occurrence in children's diseases ; [by] Roland C. Con- nor. — Study of infections of urinary tract other than venereal ; Iby] Frazer F. Mon- roe. — Pneumococcus meningitis following head injury in child, case report; [by] E. B. Carr. — War and mental disease; [by] Thomas D. Woodson. — Serpent as symbol in mental disease [with list of literature] ; [by] .James C. Hassell. — Report of case -of snake bite: [by] W. B. Borden. — Spinal anesthesia, its field, contraindications, .selection: [by] Carl C. Yount. — Report of unusual case of cerebral malaria; [by] Otto T. Brosius. — Simple method of identifying Anopheles mosquitoes of Canal Zone ; [byj Lawrence H. Dunn. — Chronic intestinal amebiasis: [by] William M. .Tames. — Report of case of bilharzia ; [by] Frazer F. Monroe. — Report of case of congenital absence of kidney ; [by] Frazer F. Monroe. — Renal anomalies that have occurred in last 2.82.3 autopsies at Ancon Hospital; [by] Herbert C. Clark. — Smallpox on Isthmus; [by] Lewis B. Bates. — Hydramnion, case, report ; [by] Frank W. Romaine. — Con- sideration of joint lesions found in 832 autopsies, syphilis, arteriosclerosis, and occu- pation important etiological factors : [by] Herbert C. Clark. — Bovine piroplasmosis in Panama, preliminary report: [by] Herbert C. Clark. — Four case reports, gross speci- mens exhibited : [by] Herbert C. Clark. — Index to Proceedings of Medical Association of Isthmian Canal Zone, v. 1-9. 3fosqi(itos. Simple method of identifying Anopheles mosquitoes of Canal Zone: fhv Lawrence H. Dunn]. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1918. 7 p. t OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Hail road-cars. Rules for insiiection. oiling, cleaning, etc., of cars. Panama -Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1.917. 28 p. il. small 4° (Mechanical Divi- jsion. ) t 40 July, 1918 PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Supplies. Circular [proposals for supplies] 1222 and 1225 ; July 3 and 24, 1918. [1918.] 17 p.+l leaf and 25 p.+l leaf, f t POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT American Expeditionary Forces. Mail to expeditionary forces, in response to resolution, report relative to movements of mail to and from American troops and auxiliaries abroad. July 11, calendar day July 13, 1918. 7 p. (S. doc. 2G9.) [July 11, calendar day July 12. 1918, referred to Couimittee on Print- ing; July 11, calendar dav July 13, 1918, ordered to be printed.] ¥ 18—26653 Post-offices. State list of central accounting post offices, including salaries of accounting postmasters, names of counties, number of district offices, alpha- betical list by States and counties with names of accounting offices; [pre- pared in] Stamps Division. 1917. 45 p. t Postal bulletin, v. 39, no, 11691-716; July 1-31, 1918. [1918.] Each 1 p. or [2] leaves, f* [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] i PURCHASING AGENT Postal supplies. List of awards showing contractors and prices for automobile trucks and supplies for postal service, in force July 1, 1918. 1918. 36 p. 4" t TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION Note. — Post route maps corrected to July 1 and Jan. 1 will be distributed in August and February to the postal service. For a list of the maps composins the set. with prices, see below. Orders for the maps should be addressed to the Third Assistant Postmaster General. Finance Division, Washington. D. C, and money orders should be made paj'able to him. Since February. 1908, the Topography Division has been preparing rural-delivery maps of counties in which rural-delivery is completely established. They are published in two forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes starting from a single given post office, sold at 10 cents each ; the other, the rural free delivery routes in an entire county, sold at 35 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 Third Assistant Postmaster General, Finance Division. These maps should not be con- fused with the post route maps described in the preceding paragraph. Post route maps. Post route maps of — Alabama. Scale 8 m.=l in. .50c. Alaska. Scale 40 m.=l in. 50c. Arizona. Scale 12 m.=l in. .50c. Arlam.sas. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. California, Nevada. Scale 10 m.=l in. 4 sheets, $2,00. Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Scale 1.6 m.=l in. 50c. Colorado. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia. Scale 5 m. = l in. 50c. Florida. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Georgia. Scale 8 m.=l in. .50c. Hawaii, Samoan Islands. Guam. Scale 9 m.=l in. ,50c. Idaho. Scale 12 m.=l in. 50c. Illinois. Scale 8 m.=l in. ,50c. Indiana. Scale 7 m.=l in. 50c. Iowa. Scale 7 m.=l in. 50c. Kansas. Scale 30 m.=l in. 50c. Kentucky, Tennessee. Scale 7 m.=l in. 2 sheets, .$1.00, Louisiana. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. Maine. Scale 6.5 m.^1 in. ,50c. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Coiuiocticut. Scalt* 5 m. = l in. .50c. July, 1918 41 I'ost route maps — Contiuued. ^lichigan. Wisconsin. Scale 9 ni. — 1 in. 2 slieets, .$1.18 43 Hoiiix of liihor — ('oiitimiPil. Exetnitive order | iuitlioiizing suspension of pro- visions of law proliiliitinK more than S honrs labor in any one day l)y persons euirajred on fontraets in connection with construction and maintenance of Ahiskan Railroad I. July ](), 191S. 1 p. f» (No. 2908.) t Executive order | autliorizini,' susjiensicm of provisions of law prohibiting' more than 8 houis labor in any ouf* day by persons, firms, or corporations eii;r:i.ired in erection of new building for Coast and (Jeodetic Survey]. .Tulv 3, 11)18. 1 p. f (No. 2902.) :i: ILjiftiriic. I'lililic. Executive order | recouni/.iui:' ihal Tublic Health Service has been specially .nutliorized by law to .-tudy diseases of man, etc., and directinu' tluiT all sanitary or pnl)1ic health activities, not militiry in character or havin.::' to do with invcstigiitions of vocational diseases, sliop sjinitation, and liy.iiiene carried on by :>ny executive bureau, atrency. or ottice e.specially cieated for oi' concerned in iiro.secution of the exi.stinji war, shall be exercised under suiit>rvision and control of Seen tarv of Treasury], .lulv 1, 1918. 1 p. f" (No. 2S99. ) t Jroii ores. Execulivc order | authorizing;' payment of .S6,000.()00 to Great Britain as niie rldi-d jiarr of imrchase price, transportation cbar;:es. etc.. to Unite 1 States, of 2.0(K»,00!) tons of Swedish iron ore. piircha.se of wliidi is provided for ii! a.iireement of M:\\ 29, 1918. between lic of Mexico at White House, June 7, 1918. 1918. f. II. (S. doc. 2(i4.1 % 18—20058 Milititiji (iltacJn'x. Executi\e order | directing that military attaches of United States and their assistants, employed on distant stations where dischari^e of jiay and emoluments to which they may be entitled can not be reijularly etTected, shall be rrovided with funds ui» t<» amount per mouth, to be tixetl by Seeii'lary of War, for extraordinary expenses in carrying on their work]. Jmie 2.".. 191.S. 1 ]>. f" ( .\o. 289:',. ) :=: " Mjici. ShiiukI. Executive order | authoi'izing reinstatement of Sanmel .Myer in Coveniment Printing Office |. July ."). 1918. 1 p. f (No. 29t»4. ) J ]'(imiiiiii CiUKil. l"]xecutive order (superseding Executive order of May 28, 191N, authorizing governor of The Panama Camil to exercise, within territory and watei-s of Canal /one, all powers mentioned in sec. 1. title 2, of espionage act. t(i same extent as is conferred therein on Secretary of Treasury with regard to territcuMal w:itt>rs of United States), .lulv 9, 1918. 1 ]). f" (No. 2907. ) % I'oxt Office DciKirtiiiciit. .Message from President of United States vetoing H. K. 7237, makimr appropriations for service of Post Office Dei)artment. fiscal .\ear 1919 [with text of bill|. 1918. IS p. (H. doc. 1206.) [X pre- liminary print of 8 pages, omitting text of bill, was also issued.) t Rdiliuiidx. Short-line railroads, message from President of I'lnted States veto- ing Senate joint resolution ir)9, to extend time within which President may relinquish control of any railroad or system of transportation, as provided in sec. 14 of act to jtrovide for operation of transportation systems while under Federal control, for just compensation of their owners, approved I\Iar. 21, 1918, to Jan. 1, 1919. July 11, 1918. 8 p. (S. doc. 267.) t h'(:ir!ili()ii. Kegislralii 11 day. Hawaii, jiroclan atioii. [June 18. 1918.] 3 p. t" ( I No. 1401. 1 ) ■;- Uegistration days, .\laska. proclamation. [Jiiiie 17, 1918. | 3 ji. f" ([No. 14(;)(>.l) t I'fiih. Executive order. Utah [extending ti» ^lar. .">, 1919. temporary withdrawal of lands in Utah in aid of legislation, made by Executive order of Mar. 4, 1917, in so far as it affects certain lands required in aid of legislation pend- ing in S. 2088 and 4103. to consolidate certain lands within Ca.clie national forest. T'tah. and tulletin 4.) [Printed with the same title, but differently arranged and with additional matter, by the Information and Education Service of the Lal)or Department.] t 18 — 26663 ITCTURES DIVISION ritotographs. Catalogue of photographs and stereopticon slides issued by Di- vision of Pictures, Committee on Public Information, Mar. 1-June 1, 1918. 1918. 44 p. 4 ].. of pi. V 18—26598 July. 1918 45 RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Vircttlar 89-43 : July 3-17. 1918. [1918.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4" and 8" [Circulars oD and 4(» were is.'^ued in multi.irraphed form only. A printed supplement num- bered 1 and dated July 10, 1918. was issued for each of the following cir- culars: 28. 30. 33-35.1 t L'kIIioix. Supply and tr.iiisportation of materials u.sed in manufacture of intoxi- c:itin.K li(iuors, messa^iv from President of United States transmitting informa- tion regarding orders oi- rulings of Railroad Administratiim, War Trade Hoard, or War Industries i^oard with reference to supply and transportation of any materials to be used in manufacture of intoxicatim-' liquors. July 12, 1918." 5 p. (H. doc. 1228.) t Onlci-i^. General order 27 supi)lement 2-4, 33-38; July 3-24. 1918. [1918.] yario\is paging. 4" and S" [Supplement 2 to General order 27 was issued in uiultigraphed form only.] % [I'olicff of Railroad Administration.] [1918.] 2 p. t LABOR DIVISION Vircuhtr 1: Jidy 2(i, 1918. [1918.] 1 p. 4° [IMultigrapbed.] t OPERATION DIVISION Note. — Foniierly Transportation Division. Name changed June 11, 1918. See also below. Circulnr 8-1.5: June 11-July 15. 1918. [1918.] Each 1 p. or [2] p. 4'' [Cir- culars 8-14 Ayere issued in uiultigraphed form only. Circulars 1-7 were is. ACCOINTING DIVISION Vin-iilars. P. S. ^V: A. circular 1-19: Apr. 12-July 22, 1918. [1918.] various jiaging. 4" [Circulars 1-4 and 11 are designated as Circular, the others as P. S. i^: A. circular. Nos. 1-3 and .5-19 were issued in nuiltigraphed form only.] i TRAFFIC DIVISION Ciniilor lA. 2. and 3 : July 1-10, 1918. [1918. ] Each 1 p. or [2] p. 4° [Circular 1A cancels Circular 1 of June 20. 1918. Circulars 2 and 3 were issued in nuilti- graphed form only.] t TRANSPORTATION DIVISION Note. — Changed June 11. 1918. to Operation Division. See also above. Cirenloi 1-7: Apr. 23-June 8, 1918. [1918.] Eacli 1 p. (.r [2] p. 4" [Multi- graphed.] t SHIPPING BOARD .[(hiiT-sfi of Charles M. Schwal), dii'ector general of Emergency Fleet Corpora- tion, to shipyard workers of Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, San Fran- ci.sco. July 4, 1918. n. ]>. [1918]. S leaves, t 18—26665 SHIPPING BOARD E:\[ERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Jhiun/ciicu flict Hcu-H. y. 1. no. 18-21: July 1-25. 1918. Philadelphia [1918]. Each 16 p. il. 4" 18—26281 Note. — The purpose of the Emergency fleet news is to inform the personnel of the Emergency Fleet Corporation and the United States Shipping Board of the progress of the work of the various divisions and departments ; also to bring executives and men In closer touch in an effort to encourage the spirit of patriotic endeavor and a general 46 JvLY. 1918 speeding up of the work. Frci eopi»'s nt the Emergency tieet news arc limited to iliosi officially connected Avith or liaving a business relation with the Shipping Board and the Emergency Fleet Corporation. Others desiring this pulilication may ol)tain it ;)t .">c. single copy. $1.25 for months, or $2.50 per year. Remittances may be forwarded to Emergency Fleet News, 140 North Broad St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Restaurant facilities for shipvanl wmkers [witli bihli(iij;r:i)iliv | : l)v Fredei-ick S. Crum. 1918. 63 p. il. .". ]d. t IX— --'(iOCC, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Note. — In its latest price-list the Smithsonian Institution publishes this nutici' : "Applicants for these publications are requested to state tht' grounds for their requests, as the Institution is able to supply papers only as an aid to the researches or studies in which applicants are especially interested. The papers included iu this list are dis- tributed gratis, except as otherwise indicated. Publications should be ordered l)y the publicatioti number, and arranged in sequence. The serial publications of the Smith- sonian Institution are as follows: 1. Smithsonian contril)utions to knowledge; 2, Smith- sonian miscellaneous collections : :',. Smitlisonian reports. No s< is of these are for sale or distribution, as most of the volumes are out of print. The Contributions to knowledg<» and Miscellaneous collections are distributed wifhout charge only to public libraries, learned societies, institutions, and specialists in this country and abroad. The Smith- sonian reports are regularly distributed by the Institution to libraries throughout the world, and only a limited number of the volumes remain to supply other demand.^. No general mailing-list of individuals is maintained. The reports can be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents. Government Printing Office. Washington. D. C. Remit- tances for publications not distributed gratuitously should 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 establish- ment, and should have the endcrsenient of a Member of Congress." The annual reports are the only Smithsonian publications that are regularly issued as public documents. All the oth(>rs are paid for from the private funds of the Institution, but as they are usually regarded as public documents and have free transmission by mail they are listed in the Monthly catalogue. Scie)itiflc expeditions. Explorations and field-work of Sinitlisonian Institution. 1917. Wa.shinston, Smithsonian Institution, June. 1918. 121+133 p. il. 1 pi. (Publication 2492; Hmithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. (58. im. 12.) tPrice on application. 13 — 3.").'')."')0 '2 AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION America, and European diplomac.v to 1G48; liy Frances (1. Davenport. 1917. [11+151-16] p. [From Report. 1915.] t Californift. Report on archives of California: l>.v Edwin L. Head. 1917. [1] + 277-309 p. [From Report, 1915.] t Germaui). East German colonization in middle ages; by James Westfall Thompson. 1917. [1] +123-150 p. [From Report, 1915.] t Historical societies. Proceedings of 12th annual conference of historical societies [Washington, Dec. 29, 3915] ; by Augustus Hunt Shearer. 1917. [1] +231-256 p. [From Report, 1915.] t Marshall, John. Some new INIarshall sources; by Albert J. Beveridge. 1917. [1] +201-205 p. [From Report. 1915.] t Xalionalisni. Nationalism; by Edward Krehbiel. 1917. [1] +217-222 p. [From Report. 1915.] t Nationalism; bv William T. Laprade. 1917. [11+223-229 p. [From Report, 1915.] t Pacific Coast Branch. Proceedings of r2th annual meeting of Pacific Coast Branch of American Historical Association, Stanford University, Cal.. Nov. 26-27, 1915; bv William A. Morris. 1917. [1] +99-109 p. [From Report, 1915.] t Proceedings. Proceedings of 31st annual meeting of American Historical As- sociation, AVashington, Dec, 27-31, 1915. 1917, [11+29-86 p. [From Re- port, 1915.] t Report of proceedings of meeting of American Historical Association in California, San Francisco, Berkeley. Palo Alto, July 20-23, 1915. 1917. [1] +87-98 p. [From Report. 1915.] t Pnhlic Archives Commission. 16th report of Public Archives Commission of American Historical Association, with appendixes, 1915; edited by Victoi- H. Paltsits. 1917. [1] +257-355 p. [From Report, 1915.] t Contents. — 16th report of Public Archives Commission. — Report on archives of California; by Edwin L. Head. — Report on archives of Vermont; by Augustus Hunt Shearer. July, 1918 47 Jicrolutioii, 1775-83. Report on publication of Ilevolutionarv military records: by H. C. Clark. 1917. [1] +191-199 p. [From Report, 1915.] t Sea power, decisive factor in our struggle for independence ; by French E. Chadwick. 1917. [1] +171-189 p. [From Report, 1915.] t Schleiden, Rudolf M. Rudolph [Rudolf] Schleiden and visit to Richmond, Apr. 25, 1861: by Ralph HasAvell Lutz. 1917. [1] +207-216 p. [From Re- port, 1915.] t Social revolution of 18th century in South America ; by Bernard Moses. 1917. [1] +163-170 p. [From Report, 1915.] t Yermont. Report on archives of Vermont ; by Augustus Hunt Shearer. 1917. [1] +311-355 p. [From Report, 1915.] t ETHNOLOGY BUREAU Man. Recent discoveries attributed to early man in America ; by Ales Hrdlicka. 1918. 67 p. il. 6 pi. 8 p. of pi. (Bulletin 66.) * Cloth, 20c. 18—26667 NATIONAL MUSEUM Note. — The yublieations of the Xatioual Museum comprise an annual report and three Sfientitic series, viz.. l'rooeeciinfj;s, Bulletins, and Contributions from national herbarium. The editions are distributed to established lists of lil)raries, scientific institutions, and specialists, any surplus copies being supplied on application. The volumes of Proceed- ings are made up of technical papers based on the Museum collections in biology, geology, and anthropology, and of each of these papers a small edition, in pamphlet form, is issued in advance of the volume, for prompt distribution to specialists. No sets of any of these series can now be furnished. Beetles. New species of North American fossil beetles, cockroaches, and tsetse flies; by T. D. A. Cockerell. 1918. [1] +301-311 p. il. 2 pi. [From Proceedings, v. 54; no. 2237.] t Foraiiiinifera of Atlantic Ocean : pt. 1, Astrorhizidae ; by Joseph Augustine Cushman. 1918. vii+lll p. 39 pi. (Bulletin 104.) * Paper, 30c. 18—26668 rroceediiKjs. Proceedings of National Museum. 1917. v. 52, xiii+693 p. il. 47 pi. [Articles 2173-93 are inchiach article is also published separately in advance.] * Cloth, $1.00. Contents.- — North American parasitic copepods belonging to Lernaeidae with re- vision of entire familv [with bibliography] ; by Charles Branch Wilson. — Descriptions of 31 new species of Hvmenoptera : by S. A. Rohwer. — Some effects of environment and habit on captive lions ; by N. Hollister. — Descriptions of some new parasitic Hymenoptera ; by A. B. Gahan. — Description of new species of mastodon. Gompho- therium elegans.'from Pleistocene of Kansas; by Oliver P. Hay. — Gomphus parvidens, new species of dragonfly from Maryland ; by Bertha P. Currie. — Remarkable occur- 48 July, 1918 Piocccditujs — Continued. lence of lalcite in silitiflod wood ; by Edgar T. Whoiry. — AsymniPtrical bird-louse foiiud on 8 different species of troupials [with list of literature cited]; by John Howard tional Museum, 1899-1902 ; by Leonhard Stejnegfr. — American species of hymenop- terous genus Wesmaelia of Foerster : by P. R. Myers. — Monograph of west American Melanellid moUusks ; by Paul Bartsch. — Type-species of genera of Cynipoidea or gall wasps and parasitic Cynipoids fwith bibliography) ; by S. A. Rohwer and Margaret M. Fagan. — New and little-known species of South American fresh-water mussels of genus Diplodon ; by William P>. Marshall. — Some fossil insects from Florissant. Colo : by T. D. A. Cockerell. — Salamanders of genera Desmognathus and Leurognathus [with bibliography] ; by Emmett R. Dunn. — Description of new species of extinct horse. Equus lambei, from Pleistocene of Yukon territory ; by Oliver P. Hay. — Notes and descriptions of miscellaneous chalcid-flies (Hymenopteraj ; by A. A. Girault. — Description of new species of crab from California Pliocene; by' Mary .1. Rathbun. — Fossil remains of what appears to be passerine bird from Florissant shales of Colo- rado ; by R. W. Shufeldt. — Eight new species of reared ichneumon-flies, with notes on some other species ; by R. A. Cushman. — Notes on shells of genus Epitonium and its allies of Pacific Coast of America ; by William Ilealev Dall. — Fossil echini of Panama Canal Zone and Costa Rica ; by Robert Tracy Jackson — Revision of hymenopterous in- sects of tribe Cremastini of America oorth of Mexico : by R. A. Cushman. — Color of amethyst, rose, and blue varieties of quartz ; by Thomas L. Watson and R. E. Beard. — Generic names applied to birds, 1906-15, with additions and corrections to Water- house's Index generum avium ; by Charles W. Richmond. — North American collembo- lous insects of subfamily Onychiurinae [with list of references] ; by Justus W. Fol- som. — Index. STATE DEPARTMENT Arbitration. Agreement l>et\veeu United States and Norway, arbitration, ex- tending duration of convention of Apr. 4, 1908 ; signed Wasliington, Mar. 30, 1918, proclaimed July 12, 1918. 1918. 4 p. (Treat.v series (332.) [p:nglisli and Norwegian.] t 18— 2()G69 [Circulars^ 600-606; IVIay 2&-June 19, 1918. [1918.] various paging. [Nos. 600. 602-605 are General instruction circulars to consular officers, and nos. t> TARIFF COMMISSION Bxttoii iiiduxtni. Tariff lefrislation. coiuinercial and industrial conditions in United States and in foreign countries, cdurt and Treasury decisions, state nients frnui ass(X-iatit>ns and leadin.y- manufacturers [with bibliography], nftl.*^. ]2.j p. (Tariff information series 4.) t 18 — 26664 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Appt^als pending before United States courts in customs cases, no. 57 ; July, 1918. 1918. 9 p. [Quarterly.] * Paper. .5c. .single copy. 20c. a yr. 10—4497/3 Af/ljropriatioiis. Relating to submission of estimates of appropriations for annual book of estimates, and to schedules of expenditures to accompany same. 3d edition. [1918.] 3 p. 4° (Dept. circular 62: Bookkeeping and Wan-ants [Division].) t Boats. Licensing harbor and coastwise craft, procedure to be observed. [191S.] 8 p. ([Treasury decision] 37664.) [From Treasury decisions, v. .34. no. 24.] t Bonds of Initcd States. Expenditures under appropriation "Expenses of loans." further statement of expenditures under provisions of sec. 8 of act approved Apr. 24. 1917. July 6, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1218.) ? Same, with title. Purchase of obligations of foreign Governments, pursuant to law. further statement of expenditures in purchase of obligations of foreign Governments as provided bv sec. S of act approved Apr. 24. 1917. .July 8. 1918. 3 p. (S. doc. 262.) t Buihlings. Appropriation for remodeling and reroofing Treasury buildiug. 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Rules and regulations governing anchorage grounds in Hamp- ton Roads and harbors of Norfolk and Newport News, June 20. 1918. 1918. 12 p. il. 4° t 18—26671 Neicark. N. J. Public building at Newark. N. J., etc., letter inviting attention to letter written May 25. 1918. recommending authorizations for public build- iug work at various places and particularly to item 5. Newark, N. J. June 29. calendar day July 1, 1918. 1 p. (H. doc. 1212.) ? Salaries. Increase of compensation, Treasury Department. [1918.] 3 p. 4° (Dept. circular 84; Bookkeeping and Warrants [Division].) [Supersedes 1st edition of this circular dated June 13, 1917.] t Treasury decisions under customs, internal-revenue, and other laws, including decisions of Board of General Appraisers and Court of Customs Appeals, v. 35, no. 1-4; July 4-25. 1918. 1918. various paging. [Weekly. Department decisions numbered 37692-715. general appraisers' decisions 8181-85, abstracts 42281-370. internal revenue decisions 2742—48. and war risk insurance 28-30 W. R.] * Paper. 5c. single copy, .'?1.75 a yr. 10—30490/3 50 July, 1918 APPRAISERS Reappraisements. Index to Reappraisement circulars, showint? reappraiseiiioiits and re-reapprai.senient.s of merchandise made l)v treneral appraisers. Jan. 1- June 30, 1918. 1918. 10 p. * Paper, 5c. Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on June 28-July 23. 1918]; July 5-26. 1918. [1918.] various paging. (Reappraisement cir- culars 3084-88.) [Weekly.] * Paper^ 5c. single copy, 60c. a yr. 13—2916/4 ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING yeic York City. Specification for construction of assav office at New York, N. Y. 1918. cover-title, 84 p. f t Specification for construction of vault entrances, etc., for assav oftice at New York, N. Y. 1918. cover-title, 29 p. f t AUDITOR FOR TREASURY DEPARTMENT L'inployees. Additional employees. Auditor for Treasury Department, supple- mental estimate of appropriation for additional services and equipment for ijffice of Auditor for Treasury Department, fiscal year 1919. Julv 18, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1237.) t COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Xiitional bank notes. Monthly statement of national bank notes and FeUREAU Watchinen. Regulations governing vv^atch force in Bureau of Engraving and Printing. 1918. 7 p. 24° t FEDERAL FARM LOAN BUREAU Borrowers' bulletin. Borrowers' bulletin, v. 1, no. 5; Apr.-May, 1918. [1918.] 8 p. 4" t 17— 30D47/3 Same, V. 1, no. 6 : Jun(--July. 1918. [1918.] S p. 4" t GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE Gorernment supplies. General schedule of supplies, containing awards for material, supplies, and equipment for use of P^xecutive Departments and other establishments of Government, [fiscal year] 1919. 1918. 492 p. 4" t 16—26857/3 GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Bonds of United States. Market prices and investment values of outstanding .securities [of United States, June, 1918]. July 1. 1918. 2 p. 4" (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 2.) [Monthly.] t INTERNAL REVENUE COMMISSIONER Certificates of indebtedness, instructions i-elative to ac<-eptan<-e of certihcates of indebtedness dated May 15 and maturing June 25. 1918. in payment of incimie and excess-profits 'taxes. 1918. 1 p. ([Treasury (jecision | 2718.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 34, no. 22.] t .July. 1918 51 hicoinc td-r. Iiicoiiie and excess-protits taxes, aiupuded instructions relative to reportinj; of interest allowed on paynieuts of income and exeess-protlts taxes. 191S. 1 p. ( T Treasury decision] 2(iT4. ) [From Treasury decisions, V. 34, no. 12.1 t Income and excess-ju-otits taxes forin for instru'.nents required under [Treasury decisi(ml 2706. [191S.1 op. ( |Treasui-y decision] 2733. ) [From Treasury decisions, v. 34, no. 2."i.] v Income tax act of Oct. 3. 1913. decision of Supreme Couit [in case of E. J. T>ynch, collector of internal revenue for district of ^Minnesota, r. H. C. Hornby]. [1918.] 5 i\ ( [Treasin-y decision] 2731.) [From Treasury deci- sions, V. 34, no. 24.] t Inc(mie-tax act of Oct. 3. 1913. decision of Supreme ('(turt | in case of E. J. Lynch, collector of internal revenue for district of ^Minnesota, r. Henry Tui-risli]. [1918.] 5 p. ( [Treasury decision] 2729. ) [From Trea niry deci- sions. V. 34. no. 24.] t Income-tax act of Oct. 3, 1913, decision of Supreme Court [in case of Southern Pacific Co. r. John Z. I.owe. collector of internal revenue for 2d district of New York]. [1918.] .1 p. ([Treasury decision] 2730.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 34, no. 24.] t • Income tax, release, luider provisions of sec. 1212, war-revenue act of Oct. 3, 1917, of tax withheld at source in cases where substitute certificates (form 10o9) were used. [1918.] 1 p. ([Treasury decision] 2635.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 34, no. 5.] ^ (Uronini (/drill. Relative to retail dealers in oleomarjiarine, extracts from law annth]y.l ■;• NATIONAL WAK-S.\VIN421/3 Hiiflieiie. Pvblir. Citizen and nublic health ; by A. M. Stimson. Revised Apr. 1918. 1918. 12 p. (Supplement 4 to Public health reports.) *Paper, 5c. 18—35248/3 52 July, 1918. ■Idiindicc. Problem of ;icutf infectious jnuiKlice in Tnited States | with 1)il)liofr- r.npliyl : by 51. H. Xeill. 1918. 13 p. (Reprint 466.) [From Public health rejiorts. May 10, 191S.1 *Paper, Sc. IS 26674 I'lililir health rcportfi. v. 38, no. 27-30: July ^-26, 191S. 1918. rxvil4-1097- 126") p. 2 ])1. 2 p. of pi. [Weekly. 1 *Paper, He. ^sin.^•]e copy, $2.00 a vr. 6—25167/2 Special articlb.s. — No. 27. Control of dlsi^a.ses in establishments for manufacture and loading of high explosives. — No. 28. Anthrax from shavinj: brushes. — Malaria control, results obtained by local community followinR antimosquito demonstration studies by Public Health Service in cooperation with International Health Board. — Vaccination of school children. 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[From Public health reports,' May 24, 1918.1 *Pai)er, 5c. 18—26675 PIP.IjriTY BUREAU Lihrrtii hoiHls. Custody of liberty bonds by savings banks. 1918 [reprintl. 11 p. t ' ' 18—26595 TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Pfipcr money. IMonthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out- standing June 29, 1918. July 1 [19181. 1 p. oblong 24" t WAR RISK INSURANCE BUREAU Militari/ and Xaral Tmoirance Division. War risk insurance act (\yith amend- ments prior to July 1, 1918), provisions relating to Division of :^[ilitarv and Naval Insurance. [1918.1 16 p. t 18—26676 MILITARY .\ND NAVAL TNSITRANCK DIVISTOX War ri.^k instiranec. To editors of newspapers and weekly periodicals [circular letter urging fighting forces to avail themselves of privileges of war risk in- surance!. Jan. 15, 1918. 1 p. 4° t What United States Government does for its fighting men and their families, brief explanation of their rights, their privileges, and their duties under war-ri.sk insurance act, allotments and allowances, compen.sation for death and disability, U. S. Government insurance. Revised July, 1918. [1918.1 4 p. ([Bulletin] 2.) t WAR DEPARTMENT Ai'uerican Expeditionary Forces. Dispatch of mails to military organizations abroad, in response to resolution, preliminary report relative to movement of mails to and from American troops and auxiliaries abroad, and information as to steps taken by Department to facilitate dispatch and distribution of mail for accommodation of military forces in France. Julv 9, 1918. 3 p. (S. doc. 266 [pt. 1]) $ Same. July 25, 1918. 3 p. (S. doc. 266, pt. 2.) [Corrected print.l t July, 1918 53 Anini. Army account of advances for Army appropriations, tentative draft of 1)111 autliorizinji' Army account of advances for Armv appropriations. Julv 29, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1248.) t Regulations for Army, 1913 : corrected to Apr. 15, 1917. 1917 [reprint 1918, with additions). 416+ [76] p. il. (War Dept. doc. 454.) [Tliis pub- lication includes Changes 1-55 which are incoi'porated in the text, and 56- 71 wliich appear at the end of the publication.! * Cloth. tJOc. Warl8 — 39 Aniiii Transport .Vc/t/V-p, 1918. 1918. 109 p. 12" (Special re.gulations 71.) t ChnpUiinx. Training .schools for chaplains and approve*! chaplain candidates for connnission in Army, established under national defense act of June 3. 1916. and act of May 18, 1917. 1918. IS p. 12" (Special regulations 49b.) % MiitvrialH, stores, etc., transferred between different bureaus and Departments of the Government, tentative draft of bill to provide method of settlement for materials, stores, and supplies transferred between different bureaus. De- partments, or agencies of the Government. Julv 29, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1247.) % MUitUt. To amend act making furtlier provisicm for national defense, proposed draft of legislation to amend sec. 110 [relative to pay of National Guard! of act making further and more effectual provision for national defen.se, ap- pr(.ve(l June 3, 1916. July 3. 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1215.) % ()r(t)itnnc officers. Duties of ordnance officers, 1918. 1918. 23 p. 12° (Special regulations 74.) t Pdiunnu CdiKiI. .\pi)ropriation for War I)ei)artment censorship of malls in Canal Zone. June 29. calendar day July 1, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1209.) t J'liyxic'ol ('.rainiiKition for entrance into Army by voluntary enlistment or by induction under selective service l:iw, 1918. 1918. iii+76 p. (Special I'egu- lations 65.) | I'revlously issued by Provost ^iarshal General's Office witli title. Stand;irds of physical examination governing entrance to all brandies of armies of United States.] t 18—26677 I'irfincx. Still and moving idctures of war preparations and of American Kxi>edition:iry Force, inf(»rmation regarding taking and exhibition of still and moving pictures of war preparations and of American Exiieditionary Force. J\dy 12, 1918. 6 ]). ( H. doc. 1227.) t 18—26678 Nc/iortx. I'repai'ation of moi'inng reports, repcM'ts of changes, and monthly rosters. 191N. l!»l,s. 40 i>. ( Si)ecial regulations 57a. ) t ADJITANT (;FNFUAI;S DFrAKTMENT Aniiji. ICxtracts from General orders and Bulletins. War Department, Apr. 1918. with list of paragniphs of Ai'my regulations and other regulations and manuals of War Department that have been changed since Jan. 1, 1918. 1918. 31 p. 11. UMonthly.l ■: 18—26594 ■ Same, ^lay, 1918. with li.st of paragrai)hs of Army regulations and otlier reijulations ;ind manuals of War Department that have been changed since Jan. 1. 1918. 1918. 32 p. [Monthly.] t Protcdirc lifihtUui, illumination as means of defense of property, general prin- ciples and practice of pi-iktective lighting of industrial plants, public works, etc.; prepared bv committee on war service of Illuminating Engineering Society, Jan. 1918. Revised Apr. 1918. 1918. 47 p. il. 1 pi. 6 p. of pi. (War Dept. doc. 8(X1. ) I Prepared for publication by War Plans Division. May. 1918.1 % War 18— 42 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Bar1 p. il. (AVar Dept. doc. 695.) * Paper, 20c. War 18— 3(> Tort Bolivar, Ter. Cliannel to Port Holivar, Tex., report on preliminary ex- amination of cliannel to Port Bolivar, Tex., with view to enlargement, exten- sion, and protection of turning basin. Mav 22. 1918. 10 p. map. ( H. doc. ] 122. ) + Ned, River and tributaries, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Loiusiana. report on preliminary examination of R^d River and its tributaries. 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Supplement 3, July 22, 1918. corrections and additions to Bul- letin 27; to supplement information given upon charts of (^,reat Lakes. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, :\rich. [19181. p. l-3-|-leaves -1-11-|- 12] p. 4" •;• JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Ouiiiionx. Digest of opini(ins of .iudge advocate general of Army, Apr. 1918, with notes on militai'y justice, decisions of comptroller of Treasury, decisions of courts. 1918. 40 p. ± ' is — 26585 IMEDICAL DEPARTMENT .Appropriation required by Medical Department of Armv. June 29, calendar day July 1, 1918. 3 p. (H. doc. 1208.) t .Army School of Nursing announcement, 1918-19. [1018.1 [."•! p. n:iro\v .*^" •' .\utopsii. Special autopsy methods; by William G. Maccallum. n. p. Apr. 13, 1918. 12 p. il. + 18—26682 July, 1918 • 55 Jiiit. KiiKM-jieiu-y diet for sick in uiilitary service; prepared for use iu com- pany of instruction, Hospital Co)-ps. Washington Barracks, D. C, by Edward L. Munson. u. p. [reprint 1918]. 51 p. 24° t 18—26683 Mar siirycry. Review of war surgerv and medicine, Aug. 1918; v. 1, no. 6. 11918.]. cover-title.78p.il. plontbly.] * Paper, 10c. '^ SG18— 110 rn.NTENTS. — EmpyMua in base hospitals. — Amputations and artificial limbs. — SoniP it'ceut developments in regard to gunshot fractui-es of mandible. — Abstracts from ophthalmological literature. — War injuries of ear. — Standard bacteriological pro- cedures. — Measles and pne\imonia. — Streptococci in wounds. — Trench fever and lice.— Sensitized autovacciues. — Meningococcii-J earriers. — Trench sanitation. — Cripple*! re» piration. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Fraiikford Arsenal. Supjilemental appropriation for Ordnance Department of Armv at Pliiladelpliia. Pa. [for sea-wall at Frankford Arsenal]. June 29. calendar day July 1. 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1211.) t Gunpowder. Inspectors' manual for inspection of powder and explosives. Jan. 7, 1918. p. 1-4 + leaves .V84, i!. ( [Form] no. 1792.) t Ordnance. Handbook of 4.7-inch gun materiel, model of 1906, motorized, with instructions for its care. Mar. 25, 1918. 139 p. il. 24 pi. 12" ([Form] no. 1784.) * Ru-sset cloth lined, 30c. Ordnance property regulations, 1917. [Reprint, witii changes] 1918. 144 J.. ( [Form] no. 1912.) * Cloth, 35c. liaiifie-fiiiding. Special specifications governing purchase or manufacture <)f l-nieter base range finders, models of 1916. Oct. 31. 1914. revised June 14. 1917. [Reprint] 1918. lip. 12" ( [Form] no. 519.) t Rifle-H. Desciiption and rules for management of I'nited States rifle, caliber .30. model of 1917. Oct. 8, 1917. revi.sed Jan. 16. 1918. 1918. 62 p. 11. 3 pi. ([Form] no. 1917.) [A supplement for this publication has been issued and was entered in the Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1918, p. 591.] * Paper, 10c. SUihtH. r)escrii)ti<>n of 3-inch telfscopic sights, model of 1904. June 15. 19U5. revised Apr. 2. 3912. [Reprint] 1918. 16 p. il. 1 pi. ([P^irm] no. 19.55.) * Paper. 5c. Submarine mines and ai)pliances, I'anama Canal, deficiency estimate of ap- propriation required for submarine mines and appliances, Panama Canal, fiscal year 1918. July 12, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1221.) t PORTO RICO LeaixJfttiire. Laws of Porto Rico, acts and resolutions of 9th Legislature of Porto Rico during its l.st session. Aug. 13-Nov. 26, 1917. 1918. 228 p. ( S. doc. 185. ) * Pajier, 1.5c. .5— 90s I'ROVOST :NL\RSHAL generals OFFICE In.sfrnctioh Jioards. Boards of instruction to be appointed by selective service boards, outline of scope and methods. 1918. 6 p. (Form 76.) t 18—26679 MiUtanj .scrr/cc. Briti.sh and Canadian conventions: pt. 1. Convention relating to service of citizens of United States in Great Britain and of British sub- jects in Ignited States [signed Washington. June 3. 1918: pt. 2, Convention relating to service of citizens of Fnited States in Canada and of Canadians in I'nited States, signed Washington, June 3, 1918]. [1918.] 8 p. [Also issued, differently arranged, by State Department. See p. 48.] t 18 — 2(>:iN(» QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY Circular 15 and 17 [1918] : June 21 and July 18. 1918. 1918. Each 1 p. 12^ and 4° [Circular 17 is multigraphed.] t Panama Canal. Supplemental estimate of appropriation, Quartermaster Corps, for coiitinuinu" constructions of barracks, etc., Panama Canal Zone. July 3. 1918. 2 p. (S. doc. 257.) t 56 • July, 1U18 SIGNAL OFFICE Circular 5 [1918] ; June 11, 1918. 1918. 1 p. 12" t Telegraph. Regulations for United States military telejirapii lines, Alaslvau cables, and telegrapli stations. Signal C(jrps, 191.3: corrected to ;Mar. 1, 1918. 1918. 171 p. small 4" (Manual 2; War Dept. doc. 499.) * Fabrikoid, 30c. War 18—40 STAFF CORPS, GENER.\L Army. Changes 9 [fori Field service regulations [1914. convcted to Apr. l.l, 1917] ; May 6, 1918. 1918. 1 p. il. small 4" t ■ Changes 72-74 [for] Army regulations [1913] ; May 20-.Tune 28, 1918. [1918.] Each 6 leaves or 8- leaves. [Regulations issued by War Depart- ment.] t Drill. Cavalry drill regulations, Army. 1916, corrected t<» Dec. 31. 1917. 1918. 484 p. il. 24° (War Dept. doc. 561.) * Fabrikoid. 50c. War 18 — 11 ■ Infantry drill regulations. Army, 1911, corrected to Dec. 31, 1917 ; [also Manual of bayonet, Army, 1913]. 1918. 259 p. il. 2 pi. small 4" (War Dept. doc. 394.) * Cloth, 35c. War 18—38 Quartermaster Corps. Changes 5 and 6 [for] Manual for Quartermaster Corps [1916] ; Apr. 25 and June 21, 1918. 1918. 1 p. and 2 leaves. 12" and 8" [Manual issued by Quartermaster General of Army.] t Special regulations. Changes 1 [for] Special regulations 3 [Appointment of chaplains in Regular Army and National Army of United States, 1917] : June 17, 1918. 1918. 1 p. 12" [Special regulations issued by War Depart- ment.] t Changes 2 [for] Special regidations 32 [Allowances of ammunition for mobile artillery instruction and target practice, 1917] ; June 17. 1918. 1918. 1 p. 12" [Special regulations issued by War Department.] t Changes 3 [for] Special regulations 31 [Allowances of small-arms am- munition. 1917]; Apr. 23, 1918. [1918.] 2 leaves. 12" |Si)ecial regulations issued by War Department.] t Changes 3 [for] Special regulations 41 | Regulations for uniform of Armv. 1917] ; Mar. 8, 1918. [1918.] 3 leaves. 12" [Special regulations issued by War Department.] t Changes 4 [for] Special regulations 42 | Specifications for uniform of Army, 1917] ; May 7. 1918. [1918.] 8 leaves. 12" [Si)ecial regulations issued by War Department.] t M'ar Departiiieiit. Changes 9 [tor] (compilation of [(rener-dl ordei-s ICircuhirs, and Bulletins of War Department, 1881-1915]; June 17, 1918. [1918. | 4 leaves, 12" [Compilation issued by Adjutant General's Dei)artment.] t TRAINING CAMP ACTIVITIES COMMISSION Alilitarii trai)ii)ig ramps. War and Navy Departments Commissions on Train- ing Camp Activities. .Washington. D. C. [no publisher. 1918]. c()ver-title. 31 p. small 4" t 18—26681 WAR TRADE BOARD Journal. War TraiU^ Board journal, official rulings and announcements of board and its bureaus, no. 11; Julv. 1918. 1918. 51-fil p. 4" [Monthlv.] t 17—26936/3 NoTK. — The War Trade Board .iournal is intended to keep branch offices of the Hoard, commercial attaches, consuls, customs officials, collectors of tlie port, and other Government officials, industrial and commercial organizations, trade journals. exporters, importers, and tlie daily press informed concerning the administrative pro- cedure of the War Trade I'.oard, ar.d is issued b.v the Board through its Information Division. Trading tcith the enemy. Trading with the enemy; Cunudative supi)lement to Enemv tra [vii] +3-1226 p. t - , . Aircraft production in United States, report pursuant to S. Res. 48 [to authorize hearings before Committee on Military Affairs, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Thomas. Aug. 22, 1918. 19 p. (S. rp. 555.) 18—26697 Conscription. Amending draft law, hearings Aug. 6-9. 1918. 1918. 2 v ii-l-103 p. t Changes of draft age. report to accompany S. 4856 [to amend sec. 2, 4, and 5 of act to authorize President to increase temporarily military establish- ment of United States, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Chamberlain. Aug. 15, 1918. 15 p. ( S. rp. 554. ) 18—26698 PRINTING COMMITTEE Calendar of bills, resolutions, petitions, manuscripts, communications, etc., re- ferred to Committee on Printing for its consideration and action thereon Aug. — . 1918; no. 8. [1918.] 26 p. 4° t COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE STATE COUNCILS SECTION Information circular 53 and 54; July 27 and Aug. 3, 1918. [1918.] Each 2 p 4° [Weekly.] t COXJUT OF CLAIMS American Tobacco Company v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1918.] no. 33179, p. 13-87. t Cases dismissed by Court of Claims, list of cases which have been dismissed by court, June 17, 1918, on motion of defendants. Aug. 22, 1918. 2 p. (S. doc. 273. ) t La Mont. "Walter D. La Mont v. United States ; evidence [for claimant]. [1918.] no. 33848, p. 5-18. t Philaiiclphia Steam Heating Companv v. United States; deposition for defend- ants. [1918.] no. 21556, p. 1-22. % EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION Indemnity.. Right to compensation for personal injuries of civil employees of United States under Federal compensation act of Sept. 7, 1916. 1918. [4] p. narrow 16° t FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Cripples. Training of teachers for occupational therapy for rehabilitation of disabled soldiers and sailors; [by Elizabeth G. Upham]. Feb. 1918, reprinted July, 1918. 76 p. (Bulletin 6.) t E 18— 311/4 Machine .sthops. Emergency war training for machine-shop occupations, black- smithing, sheet-metal working, and pipe fitting. Feb. 1918, reprinted Julv. 1918. 48 p. (Bulletin 8.) t E 18— 352/3 Technical education. Training and placement of conscripted men. [1918.] 4 p. t E 18—903 Vocflf/OHO? SHJnHiary, V. 1, no. 4; Aug. 1918. [1918.] 16 p. 4° [Monthly.] t E 18—573 72 August, 1918 FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Federal reserve bulletin, Aug. 1918; [v. 4, no. 8]. 1918. iv+685-800+i p. il. 4° t Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. 15—26318/4 Federal reserve member banks. Federal reserve inter-district collection system, clianges in list of banks upon whicli items will be received by Federal reserve banks for collection and credit, Aug. 1, 1918. 1918. 16 p. 4" t 16—26870/4 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Meat. Food investigation, summary of report of Federal Trade Commission on meat-packing industry, July 3, 1918. 1918. 51 p. 1 pi. t 18—26699 FOOD ADMINISTRATION Desserts for 100 using little sugar, suitable for hotels, boarding houses, institu- tions. Aug. 1918. 14 p. 12° t 18—26700 Food. America's contribution through Food Administration, letter to the Pi-esident by Herbert Hoover, food administrator, July 11, 1918. 1918. 4 p. T 18—26701 Fighting with food ; by Ray Lyman Wilbur. Aug. 1918. S p. t 18—26702 Food control is war measure, Mr. Hoover's letter of July 12th to the President and his address of Apr. 18th to the press. July, 1918. 15 p. (Bulletin 16.) t General index numbers of food prices on nutritive value base; by Rav- mond Pearl. Aug. 1918. 13 p. il. t 18—26703 Food neics notes for public libraries, v. 1, no. 11; Aug. 1918. [1918.] 24 p. il. [Monthly.] t 17—26780/3 Licenses. Special license regulations 2, [governing] wheat millers and manu- facturers of mixed flours, effective July 22, 1918, contains all of special license regulations applying to above licensees effective on and after July 22, 1918. [1918.] 16 p. t 18—26704 Special license regulations 3, [governing] A, elevators and dealers handling wheat, rye, corn, oats, and barley, B, corn, oats, rye and barley mill- ers ; [special license regulations] 4 [governing] A, maltsters, B, near-beer manui'acturei's, effective July 20, 1918, contains all special rules affecting above licensees issued and in effect July 20, 1918. 3918. 18 p. t 18—26705 Special license regulations 5 : A, Special regulations governing dealers in rough rice ; B, Special regulations governing rice millers and manufacturers of rice flour, effective July 29, 19-18, contains all special regulations applying to above licensees issued up to July 29, 1918. 1918.. 7 p. t 18—26706 Special license regulations 24 [governing] cold-storage warehousemen, including official interpretations, effective Aug. 26, 1918, contains all special regulations issued up to Aug. 26, 1918, applying to cold-storage warehousemen. 1918. 8 p. t 18—26707 Special license regulations 25, feeding stuffs, effective Aug. 1, 1918, con- tains all special regulations issued up to July 15, 1918, which affect importers, manufacturers, mixers, and dealers in feeds or feed ingredients, excepting millers of w^heat, rye, corn, oats and barley, cottonseed crushers, sugar refiners, and other licensees who manufacture feed as by-product of licensed foocl commodities for whom special sets of rules have been issued. 1918. 8 p. t 18-26708 Meat. Economies in handling meat, report of Butchers and Meat Dealers Economy Committee. Aug. 1918. 8 p. t 18—26709 Official statement of Food Administration, Aug. 22, 1918; no. 3. [1918.] 16 p. il. 4° t 18—26538 NoTD. — This publication contains offlci.al information concerning the various activi- ties of the Food Administration. Its special feature is the statistical records of exports, stocks, and available and prospective supplies of various important food com- modities. Retail merchants. How retailer can help Food Administration ; [issued by Retail Stores Section]. [July, 1918.] 4 p. t August, 1918 73 8uoar. Sugar program, household conservation policy to meet sugar situation for summer of 1918. July, 1918. 4 p. t Sugar questions, Aug. 1918 [reprint with changes]. 8 p. [Another print with slight differences on p. 8 and reading " Sample copy only " was also issued.] t 18 — 26636 GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Decisions of Geographic Board, June 5, 1918. 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[1918.] various paging, 6 pi. 4° [Consist of advertise- ments, proposals, and specifications for reclamation projects.] t 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 sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume ; single copies, 5c. each. Apples. No. 9458, R. C. Mills &. Company v. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company; [decided May 9, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [l]-f260-261+i p. ([Opinion] 52.58.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Ashes. No. 9128, E. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company; [no. 9567 and 9.567 (sub-no. 1), same v. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Company et al.] ; decided May 15, 1918; report [and orders] of commission. [1918.] 20.3-206+ii p. ([Opinion] 5236.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Automobiles. Investigation and suspension no. 1145, classification of automo- bile bodies; decided May 17, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 809-318+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5274.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Beans. No. 9727, Hale-Halsell Grocery Company v. New Mexico Central Rail- road Company et al. ; decided May 17, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 263-265-fiii p. ([Opinion] 5260.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Beer. No. 6195, G. Heileman Brewing Company et al. v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al. ; [no. 6195 (sub-no. l),same v. Chicago, Bur- lington & Quincy Railroad Company]; decided May 22, 1918; [report and orders of commission]. [1918.] 273-276+ii p. ( [Opinion] 5264.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Castings. No. 9004, Dunham Company v. New York Central Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 22. 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 343-344+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5282.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Coal. No. 9697, Ottawa Coal & Supply Company v. Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 2, 1918 ; report [and order] of com- mission. [1918.] 87-89+ii p. ([Opinion] 5207.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9796, Diamond Coal & Coke Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany et al. ; [decided May 9, 1918; report and order of commission]. '1918. [1] +144-147+ [1] p. il. ([Opinion] 5226.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Cocomit-oil. No. 9409, Procter & Gamble Company v. Boston & Albany Rail- road Company et al. ; decided May 2, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 131-132+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5221.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Coffee. No. 8748, Atlanta Freight Bureau et al. v. Louisville & Nashville Rail- road Company et al. ; decided .Tune 10. 1918; report of commission. [1918.] p. 397-403. ([Opinion] 5296.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission: ~«oorts, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. August, 1918 77 Condensed smoke. No. 9505, E. H. Wright & Company, Limited, i'. Atrliison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided May 9, 191S ; report of commission. [1918.] p. 225-227. ( [Opinion] .5243.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Cotton. No. 9168, Mempliis Freight Bureau et al. v. St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Company et al. ; decided INIay 18, 1918 ; report of commission. [1918.] p. 345-349. ([Opinion] 5283.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Dampers. No. 7964, .Johnson Service Company v. Ann Arbor Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 22, 1918; report of commission. [1918.] p. 361-366. ([Opinion] 5287.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission, Oct.-Dec. 1917. 1918. xxii+S48 p. il. 3 maps. (Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 47.) * Cloth, $1.50. 8—30656/2 Demurrage. No. 9231., Lalance & Grosjean Manufacturing Company v. Long Island Railroad Company; [decided May 17, 1918; report and order of com- mission]. 1918. [1] +374-375+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 529L) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9.S90, Boy Brothers Lunihor Company v. Louisiana & Arkansas Rail- way Company et al. ; decided May 22. 1918; report of commission. [1918.] p. 369-370. ([Opinion] .5289.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, V. 50.] * Paper, 5c. • No. 9623, A. A. Smith v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; decided May 9, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 227-228+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5244.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 50. ] * Paper, 5c. No. 9817, National Lumber Company v. Alabama, Florida «& Southern Rail- road Company et al.; decided May 2, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 133-134+[1] p. ([Opinion] 5222.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Drums {containers). No. 9384, Standard Oil Company (California) v. North- ern Pacific Railway Company et al. : [decided May 22, 1918; report and order of commis.sion]. 1918. [1] +3.50-3.52+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5284.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Excelsior. No. 9763, Bate.sville Excelsior Company v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 9, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 235-236+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5248.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Express. No. 9972, proposed increase in express rates, 15th section application no. 1790; decided June 17, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 385-396+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5295.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Fennel seed. No. 9342. Ilanley & Kinsella Coffee & Spice Company v. Toledo, St. Louis & Western Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 22, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +376-377+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5292.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Fertilizers. No. 7146, Mount Pleasant Fertilizer Company r. Louisville & Nash- ville Railroad Company et al., portions of 4th section applications nos. 458, 542, and 1952 ; decided May 6, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 253-258+ii p. ([Opinion] 5256.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission i-eports, V. .50.] * Paper, 5c. Flour. Kansas City Millers' Club et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 6, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [l]+170-186+iii p. ([Opinion] 5231.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Freight-cars. No. 9373, Cleveland Provision Company v. Ann Arbor Railroad Company et al. ; [no. 9383, National Live Stock Exchange v. Alabama & Vicks- burg Railway Company et al.] ; decided May 17, 1918 ; [report of commission]. [1918.] p. 293-297. ([Opinion] 5270.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. 78 August, 1918 Freight rates. Investigation and suspension no. 765, class rates from Chestnut Ridge Railway stations; [decided May 15, 1918; supplemental report of com- mission]. 1918. [11+152-156 p. ([Opinion] 5228.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 7818, Port Huron & Dulutli Steamship Company \\ Pennsylvania Rail- road Company et al. ; [investigation and suspension no. 709, lake and i-ail rate cancellations; and no. 6512, Minneapolis Civic & Commerce Association et al. V. Algoma Central & Hudson Bay Railway Company et al.] ; decided May 6, 1918; report of commission on rehearing. [1918.] p. 157-167. ([Opinion] 5229.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * IPaper, 5c. • No. 9444, Combs. Cass & Eastern Railroad Company ; decided May 9, 1918 ; report of commission. [1918.] p. 221-223. ( [Opinion] 5241.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Grain. Investigation and suspension no. 1123, Nebraska-Colorado grain, 15th section application no. 497; decided May 2. 3918; report [and orders] of com- mission. [1918.] 79-80+ii p. ([Opinion] 5204.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Investigation and suspension no. 1129, grain reshipped from Peoria ; decided May 9, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] ] 85-190+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5232.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Investigation and suspension no. 1153, commodities from East St. Louis, 111., 15th section application no. 1182, rates from St. Louis district to south- eastern points; [decided May 9, 1918; report and orders of commission], 1918. [l]+14S-151+ii p. ( [Opinion] 5227.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9135, New Era Milling Company v. St. Louis & San Francisco Rail- road Company et al. ; decided May 9, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 207-210+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5237.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Heading. No. 9837, William K. Noble v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Com- pany et al. ; decided May 9, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 245-246+ [1] p. ([Opinion] .5253.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Hides. No. 9912, Merchants Freight Bureau of Little Rock, Ark., v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company; decided May 9, 1918; report [and order] of com- mission. [1918.] 247-248+[l] p. ([Opinion] .52.54.) [Report fi'om Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Horses. No. 9890, August Wilke r. Chicago & Alton Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 2, 1918; report of commission. [1918.] p. 73-74. ([Opinion] 5201.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Industrial railroads. Equity no. 456, in district court for northern district of Ohio, National Tube Company [et al.] v. United States, Interstate Commerce Commission, et al. ; answer of Interstate Commerce Commission. 1918. cover-title, 13 p. t Logs. No. 9134, Pierpont Manufacturing Company et al. r. Southern Railway Company ; decided May 2, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 81-84+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5205.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Lumber. Investigation and suspension no. 1112, lumber from the Southeast; decided May 28, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 191- 197+ii p. ([Opinion] 5233.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Investigation and suspension no. 1139, lumber from Ai'kansas points ; [decided May 9, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1]+118- 120+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5218.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 8029, Storm Lake Tank & Silo Company v. Louisiana Railway & Navi- gation Company et al., portions of 4th section applications nos. 2045 and 2717; [decided May 9, 1918; report and orders of commission]. 1918. [1] + 198-200+ii p. ([Opinion] 5234.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. August, 1918 79 Lumber — Continued. No. 8858, Potlutch Lumber Company v. Wnshiugton, Idaho & Montana Railway Company et al. ; decided May 17, 1918; report [and order] of commisdon. [1918.] 277-279+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5265.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9197, Elton Lumber Company, Limited, v. New Orleans, Tqxas & Mexico Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 2, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 85-86+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5206.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9222, National Wholesale Lumber Dealers' Association v. Southern Railway Company et al. ; decided May 31, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 405-406+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5298.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9545, Elizabethton Flooring Company v. East Tennessee & Western North Carolina Railroad Company et al., portions of 4th section applications nos. 458, 1024, 1478-79, 1530, 1548, 2029, and 4144 ; decided May 2, 1918 ; report [and orders] of commission. [1918.] 137-140+iii p. ([Opinion] 5224.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9789, Clearfield Lumber Company v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Com- pany et al. ; decided May 2, 1918; report [and order] of conuuissiuu. [1918.] 93-94+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5209.) [Report ffom Interstate Commerce Com- mission i-eports, V. 50.] * Paper,* 5c. No. 9813, American Lumber & Export Company v. Louisville & Nashville , Railroad Company; decided Mi\y 2, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 259-260+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5257.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9859, Carolina Portland Cement Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company; [decided May 2. 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. p. [1], 98, [1]. ([Opinion] 5211.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9921, Trexler Lumber Company v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com- pany et al. ; decided May 2, 1918; report [and order] 'of commission. [1918.] 77-78+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5203.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Macaroni. No. 9318, National Association of Macaroni & Noodle Manufacturers of America v. Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al. : decided May 22, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 289-293+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5269.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Coiumission reports, V. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Milk. No. 9522, Edward E. Rieck Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company ; [decided May 17, 1918 ; report of commission]. 1918. [1] +298-300 p. ( [Opinion] 5271.) [From Interstate Commerce Commi-ssion i-eports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Mine timbers. No. 8305, Virginia Pine Timber Company v. New York, Phila- delphia & Norfolk Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 17, 1918; report [and orders] of commission. [1918.] 327-331+iii p. ([Opinion] 5278.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Misroutlng. No. 9636, Graham County Lumber Company v. Southern Railway Company et al. ; decided May 9, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 231-232+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5246.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9774, Green Bay Specialty Company t'. New York & Long Branch Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 9, 1918 ; report [and order] of com- mission. [1918.] 237-238+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5249.) [Report from Inter- state-Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Nails. No. 9371, Parkersburg Rig & Reel Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 17, 1918 ; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +416-418+11 p. ( [Opinion] 5300.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Naphthalene. No. 9060, Emanuel Metzger v. New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 22, 1918; report and order of com- mission]. 1918. [1] +286-288+ [1] p. ([Opinion] .5268.), [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. 80 August, 1918 Paper. No. 9917, International Paper Company v. Delaware & Hudson Company et al. ; decided May 2, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 75-76+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5202.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper. 5c. Petroleum. No. 7992, Empire Oil Works et al. v. New York Central Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 2, 1918 ; i-eport [and order] of commission. [1918.] 99-103 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 5212.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 8278, Culmers Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 2, 1918; report of commission]. 1918. [1] + 90-93 p. ([Opinion] 5208.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9281, Richmond Oil Company, Incorporated, v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al., portions of 4th section applications nos. 703, 1561, 1563, 1573, 1625, 1780-81, 1911, and 4966 ; decided May 15, 1918 ; report [and orders] of commission. [1918.] 213-216+ii p. ([Opinion] 5239.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9311, Great Falls Gas Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al. ; [no. 9311 (sub-no. 1). Great Falls Sewer Pipe & Tile Company et al. v. same] ; decided May 22, 1918 ; report [and order] of com- mission. [1918.] 357-360+ii p. ([Opinion] 5286.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, oc. No. 9456, Indian Refining Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Raih'oad Company et al., portions of 4th section application no. 2060 ; decided May 9, 1918; report [and orders] of commission. [1918.] 249-252+iii p. ([Opinion] 5255.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Petroleum, tailings. No. 8051, American Refining Company v. St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Company et al. ; [no. 8084, same v. Texas & Pacific Rail- way Company et al. ; no. 8043, same v. St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 15, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +270-273+ [1] p. ([Opinion] .5263.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v, 50.] * Paper, 5c. Pipe. No. 9261, Casey-Hedges Company v. Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 9, 1918; report of commission]. 1918. [1] + 240-242 p. ([Opinion] 5251.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9923, American Cast Iron Pipe Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al., portions of 4th section applications nos. 1952, 2060, and 3239; [decided May 9, 1918; report and orders of commission]. 1918. [l]+10S-169+ii p. ([Opinion] 5230.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Pomelo. No. 9382, Gamble Robinson Fruit Company v. Florida East Coast Railway Company et al. ; [no. 9382 (sub-no. 1), same v. Tavares & Gulf Rail- road et al., and portions of 4th section applications nos. 703, 1952, 1548, 1573, and 3965] ; decided May 17, 1918 ; report [and orders] of commission. [1918.] 301-303+iii p. ([Opinion] 5272.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Posts. No. 8830, C. F. Ewing & Company, Limited, v. Spokane International Railway Company et al. ; decided May 17, 1918; report [and order] of com- mission. [1918.] 339-340+[l] p. ([Opinion] 5280.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5e. Potatoes. Investigation and suspension no. 1151, western trunk line potatoes; decided June 5, 1918; report [and oi'ders] of commission. [1918.] 407- 415+ii p. map. ([Opinion] 5299.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. • No. 9889, Fort Smith Connnission Company r. Kansas City Southern Railway Company et al. : decided ]\Iay 2, 1918 ; report [and oi'der] of com- mission. [1918.] " 135-136+ii p. ( [Opinion] 5223. ) [Report from Interstate Connnerce Connnission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. PoiiUrii. No. 9686, Swift «& Company i\ Chicago. Bm-lington & Quincy Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 9, 1918: report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 233-234+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5247.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. August, 1918 81 Rails. No. 9360, Southeru Engineering ^z Construction Company v. St. Louis- San Francisco Railway Company et al., portions of 4tti section application no. 700; decided May 2, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 95-97+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5210.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 94G5, Valley & Siletz Railroad Company et al. v. Southern Pacific Company et al. ; decided May 9. 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 223-224+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5242.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9493, AVest Virginia Rail Company, v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 7, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +110-117+ [ii] p. ([Opinion] 5217.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9622, West Virginia Rail Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 17, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +304-308+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5273.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9682, West Virginia Rail Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 17, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +318-323+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5276.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9769, Isaac Joseph Iron Company v. Morgan's Louisiana & Texas Rail- road & Steamship Company et al. ; decided May 2. 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 107-108 +ii p. ([Opinion] 5215.) [Report from lu- tei'state Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Refrigerator-cars. No. 4363, Gamble Robinson Commission Company v. Arcadia & Betsey River Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 27, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [l]+324r-326+[l] p. ([Opinion] 5277.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9193, Swift & Company v. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company; decided May 9, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 211-212+[1] p. ([Opinion] 5238.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Shooks. No. S637, W. G. Chaney Company, Limited, v. Great Northern Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 17, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [l]+332-338+iv p. ([Opinion] 5279.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Slate. No. 9835, Electric Controller & Manufacturing Company v. American Express Company; decided May 9. 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 243-244+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5252.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Slats. No. 8303, Nashville Hardwood Flooring Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 22, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 367-369+ii p. ([Opinion] 5288.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Staves. No. 8322, G. L. Carriere v. Angelina & Neches River Railroad Com- pany et al. ; [decided May 9, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1917 [1918]. [1] +280-282+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5266.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9559, Lucas E. Moore Stave Company v. Seaboard Air Line Railway Company et al. ; decided May 9, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 229-230+[l] p. ([Opinion] 5245.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Steel. No. 5689, George A. Lowe Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al. ; decided June 10, 1918 ; report [and order] of com- mission on further consideration. [1918.] 403-404+[l] p. ([Opinion] 5297.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis.sion reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Stone. No. 9213, Fred Lang v. Missouri Pacific Railway Company et al ; decided May 17, 1918; report [and order] o^ commission. [1918.] 377-378 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 5293.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 50.] * Paper, 5c. 82 August, 1918 storage. No. 9285, A, P. Youngblood, Incorporated, v. Central Railroad Com- pany of New Jersey; decided May 9, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 217-220+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5240.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9299, Barnum Richardson Company v. Central New England Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 17, 1918; report of commission]. 1918. [1] + 262-263 p. ([Opinion] 5259.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Straw. No. 9554, Terre Haute Paper Company v. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company et al. ; decided May 2, 1918 ; report of commission. [1918.] p. 141-143. ([Opinion] 5225.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Stratcherries. No. 9792, J. I. Lamb Company v. Cliicago, Milwaulvee & St. Paul Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 9, 1918 ; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +238-239+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5250.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Street-washers. No. 8068, Kindling Machinery Company v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al. ; [decided I\Iay 9, 1918 ; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +314-317+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 527.5.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Sulphur. No. 9851, Meridian Fertilizer Factory v. Brimstone Railroad & Canal Company et al. ; [no. 9852, same v. Houston & Brazos Valley Railway Company et al.] ; decided June 5, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 379-384+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5294.) [Report ft'om Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Sulphuric acid. No. 9874, Aetna Explosives Company v. Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 2, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [l]+106-107+ii p. ([Opinion] 5214.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Sweet potatoes. No. 9880, Fort Smith Commission Company v. Kansas City Southern Railway Company et al. ; decided May 2, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] p. 109, [1]. ([Opinion] 5216.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, \. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Stoine. No. 9192, Wilson & Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 6, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +126-130+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5220.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Switching charges. United States v. Belt Line Railroad Company et al. ; reply brief for complainant. 1918. cover-title, i+11 p. t Tanks. No. 9302, Universal Iron & Supply Company v. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railwav Company et al. ; [decided May 22, 1918 ; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +266-267+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5261.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Tent-pins. No. 9268, Ash Products Company v. Vandalia Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 17, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 283-285+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5267.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, .5c. Theatrical properties. No. 9336, Otto Irving Wise v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 17, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +268-269+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 5262.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. .50.] * Paper, 5c. Tobacco. Investigation and suspension no. 921, southeastern manufactured to- bacco; decided June 10, 1918; report of commission. [1918.] p. 353-356. ([Opinion] 5285.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Investigation and suspension no. 1137, southeastern manufactured tobacco (no. 2); [decided May 9, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +120-125+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5219.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Unlading and lading. No. 9524, Swift & Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 13, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 103-105+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5213.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper. 5c. August, 1918 83 Wheat. No. 9601, Ansted & Burk Company v. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company et al. ; decided May 17, 191S ; report of commis- sion. [1918.] p. 371-374. ([Opinion] 5290.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Wood-pulp board. No. 9896, International Paper Company v. Boston & Maine Railroad et al. ; decided May 17, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 341-343+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5281.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Note. — The following cases under Justice Department i-elate to personal claims unless otherwise specified in a bracketed note at the end of the entry. Bcidlcr, George C. In Court of Claims, George C. Beidler r. United States, [no.] 32767; defendant's brief and opposition to plaintiff's motion for new trial. [1918.] 28 p. large 8° t Button Export and Trading Corporation. In equity, no. 4019, in district court, southern district of Iowa, United States v. Button Export & Trading Corpora- tion and others ; decree. 1918. cover-title, 5 p. [Concerns violation of anti- trust act.] X In equity, no. 4019, in district court, southern district of Iowa. United States V. Button Expt)rt & Trading Corporation and others ; petition. 1918. cover-title, 22 p. [Concerns violation of antitrust act.] t Edwards, Herbert E. No. 503, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1918, Herbert E. Edwards v. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. 1918. cover- title, 3 p. [Concerns use of mails in execution of scheme to defraud.] t Isham, Clara H. In Court of Claims, no. 33966, Clara H. Isham v. United States ; demurrer to amended petition and defendant's brief in support thereof. [1918.] [l]+12p. t National Tube Company. In district court for northern district of Ohio, in equity, no. 456, National Tube Company [et al.] r. United States, Interstate Com- merce Commission [et al.].; answer of United States. 1918. cover-title, 22 p. [Concerns practices of industrial railroads.] t Pacific Coast Construction Company. In Court of Claims, Pacific Coast Con- struction Company v. United States, no. 30850; defendant's motion for new trial and for amendment of findings [and brief]. [1918.] p. 1-6, large 8° t Reynolds, Suda. No. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1918, United States v. Suda Reynolds ; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, and brief in support thereof. 1918. cover-title, 13 p. [Concerns allotments of Indian lands.] t Smith, Thomas W. In Supreme Court of District of Columbia, in equity, no. 31138, United States v. Thomas W. Smith et al. ; testimony in chief for plain- tiff. 1918. xv+338 p. t War statutes. Emergency legislation passed prior to Dec. 1917, dealing with control and taking of private property for public use, benefit, or welfare. Presidential proclamations and Executive orders thereunder, to and including Jan. 31, 1918, to which is added reprint of analagous [analogous] legislation since 1775; collected, annotated, and indexed by J. Reuben Clark, jr. 1918 [reprint, with additional matter]. 2-l-viii+110+x+1150 p. $ 18—26718 Note. — This reprint has bound with it, as additional matter, List of acts passed since Dec. 1, 1917, and having to do with taking and control of private property for public use or otherwise, 2 pages (previously issued separately), and Summary memo- randum, by J. Reuben Clark, Jr., viii + 110 pages. The catalogue entry for this publica- tion is taken from the title-page following the first 110 pages as the first title-page belongs to the Summary memorandum only. The back title of the volume reads : Emergency legislation to Dec. 1917, analogous legislation since 1775, with summary memorandum. Interpretation of war statutes : Charge to jury in district court for district of South Dakota, relating to espionage act (act of June 15, 1917). [1918.] 10 p. (Corrected Bulletin 3.) [Case of United States v. Baltzer and 26 others.] t 17-26916/3 Same: Charge to jury of district court, eastern district of New York, relating to sec. 3, title 1, espionage act (act of June 15, 1917). [1918.] 7 p. (Bulletin 126.) [Case of United States v. Stephen Binder,] t 84 August, 1918 War statutes — Continued. Same: Charge to jury of [district] court, eastern district of Oklahoma, relating to sec. 3, title 1. espionage act (act of June 15, 1917). [1918.] 7 p. (Bulletin 71 [74].) [Case of United States v. H. Capers. Bulletin number changed with rubber stamp from 71 to 74.] t Same : Charge to jury of district court, eastern district of Tennessee, re- lating to sec. 3, title 1, espionage act (act of June 1.5. 1917). [1918.] 3 p. (Bulletin 120.) [Ca.se of United States i;. J. I. Graham.] t Same: Charge to jury of district court, eastern district of Texas, and decision of circuit court of appeals, 5th circuit, relating to threats against the President act (act of Feb. 14, 1917). [1918.] 7 p. (Bulletin 101.) [Case of United States v. Marion Clark.] t -• Same : Charge to jury of district court for eastern district of New York, relating to sec. 3, title 1, espionage act (act of June 15, 1917). [1918.] 10 p. (Bulletin 119.) [Case of United States v. Rutherford and 7 others.] t Same : Charge to jury of district court, northern district of Ohio, relating to sec. 3. title 1, espionage act (act of June 15, 1917) . [1918.] 14 p. (Bulletin 122.) [Case of United States t'. Amos L. Hitchcock.] t Same : Charge to jury of [district] court, southern district of New York, relating to element of knowledge of seller in cases under sec. 12, selective serv- ice act (act of May 18, 1917). [1918.] 3 p. (Bulletin 102.) [Case of United States V. Elder F. Meyer.] t Same : Charge to jury of district court, western district of Missouri, relat- ing to sec. 3, title 1, espionage act (act of June 15, 1917). [1918.] 27 p. (Bulletin 106.) [Case of United States v. Rose Pastor Stokes.] + Same : Charge to jury of district court, western district of Washington, relating to sec. 2 and 3, title 12, espionage act (act of June 15, 1917). [1918.] 8 p. (Bulletin 125.) [Case of United States v. Frank Shafter.] t Same : Decision of district court, district of New Jersey, relating to pro- ceeding under sec. 15. naturalization act of June 29, 1906, to cancel certificate of citizenship on ground of fraudulent declaration of renunciation of alle- giance to Germany. [1918.] 5 p. (Bulletin 97.) [Case of United States v. Frederick W. Wursterbarth.] t Same : Decision of district court, eastern district of Missouri, relating to jurisdiction of Federal court in injunction proceeding to protect manufacture of munitions of war. [1918.] 5 p. (Bulletin 110.) [Case of Wagner Electric Manufacturing Company v. district lodge no. 9, International Association of Machinists, et al.] t Note. — This case is not an interpretation of a war statute, but as it is an interesting decision relating to protection of munitions of war, the Department includes it in this series. Same : Decision of district court, eastern district of Wisconsin, relating to review by courts in certiorari proceedings of decisions of exemption boards on question of deferred classification for dependency. [1918.] 4 p, (Bulletin 98.) [In matter of George O. Kitzerow.] t Same: Decision of district court, southern district of New York, relating to proof of nondeclarant alienage in habeas corpus proceedings to review classi- fication by local board under selective service act (act of May 18, 1917). [1918.] 4 p. (Bulletin 124.) [Case of United States ex rel. Max Kotzen r. chairman, clerk, and members of local exemption board 157, for City of New York, military authorities of United States, and any person in whose custody Max Kotzen may be.] t Same : Decision of district court, western district of Washington, relating to cancellation of certificate of citizenship under provisions of sec. 15 of act of June 29, 1906. [1918.] 2 p. (Bulletin 99.) [Case of United States t;. Carl August Darmer.] t Same : Decision of district court, western district of Wisconsin, overruling demurrer to indictment, under sec. 3, title 1, espionage act (act of June 15, 1917). [1918.] 7 p. (Bulletin 127.) [Case of United States v. Louis B. Nagler.] t Same : Decisions of district coui't, eastern district of New York, relating to jurisdiction of court to discharge from military service Austrians who, after induction, became alien enemies by virtue of declaration of war with Austria. [1918.] 2 p. (Bulletin 61.) [In matter of application of Bernard L. Halpern against commanding officer of National Army at Camp Upton, N. Y.] t August, 1918 85 War statutes — Continued. Same : Opinion of Supreme Court of State of Wash- ington relating to restrictions upon occupations of alien enemies other than those specified in Presidential regulations. [1918.] 5 p. (Bulletin 100.) [Case of State of Washington, on relation of Nick Coustanti, i\ Lester H. Darwin, as State fish commissioner.] t Same : Ruling on demurrer of [district] court, eastern district of Mis- souri, relating to sec. 3, title 1, espionage act (act of June 15, 1917). [1918.] 8 p. (Bulletin 123.) [Case of United States r. Charles H. Weinsberg, no. 6799; United States r. Henry C. Koenig, no. 6815.] t Welty, Leonard A. In Court of Claims. Leonard A. Welty v. United States, no. 33939 ; defendant's brief . [1918.] p. 27-31, large 8° t LABOR DEPARTMENT CHILDREN'S BUREAU Infants. Children's i ear. Apr. 6, 1918- Apr. 6. 1919 : Children's health centers. 1918. 7 p. (Children's year leaflet 5 ; Bureau publication 45.) t 18—26308 Milk. Studies of use of milk by families having little children: 2, Washington. [1918.] 4 p. t 18—26370 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Employment Service huUetin. U. S. Employment Service bulletin, v. 1, no. 28- 31; Aug. 6-27, 1918. [1918.] Each 16 p. or 8 p. 4" [Weekly.] t 18—26231 Labor recruiting after Aug. 1, 1918 [with list of men in charge of work in States]. 1918. [2] leaves, 4° [The list of men in charge of work in States is multi- graphed.] t National War Labor Conference. Report of proceedings of National War Labor Conference, Washington, June 13-15, 1918. 1918. 91 p. t 18—26719 IMMIGRATION BUREAU Immigration service bulletin. U. S. immigration service bulletin, v. 1, no. 5; Aug. 1, 1918. [1918.] 8 p. large 8° [Monthly.] t LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Cloaks. Labor survey of Cleveland cloak industry ; by Boris Emmet. [1918.] 29 p. il. [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1918.] t Interallied Canference on After-care of Disabled Men. Second Interallied Con- ference on After-care of Disabled Men [London, May 20-25, 1918] ; by N. C. Adams. [1918.] p. 31^3. [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1918.] t 18—12866/3 Monthly labor review. Monthly labor review, v. 7, no. 1; July, 1918. 1918. V + 1-219 + iv p. 8 p. of pi. [Formerly issued as Monthly review of Bureau of Labor Statistics.] t 1.5-26485 Special articles. — New York Harbor employees ; by Benjamin M. Squires. — What becomes of men crippled in industry? by Carl Hookstadt. — Women munition workers in France ; by Mary Conynglon. Note. — The Review is the medium through which the Bureau publishes the results of original investigations too brief for bulletin purposes, notices of labor legislation by the States or bv Congress, and Federal court decisions affecting labor, which from their im- portance should be given attention before they could ordinarily appear in the bulletins devoted to these subjects. Same, v. 7, no. 2 ; Aug. 1918. 1918. iv + 221-476 + iv p. il. t Special articles. — Labor survey of Cleveland cloak industry ; by Boris Emmet. — Second Interallied Conference on After-cnre of Disabled Men; by N. C. Adams. — As- sociations of harbor boat owners and employees in port of New York ; by Benjamin M. Squires. — Training of women for war work, bibliography ; by Mrs. V. B. Turner. — Nonunion collective bargaining plan : by Boris Emmet. — Welfare work for civilian employees of United States ; by Augustus P. Norton. Prices. Prices and cost of living. [1918.] p. 57-78. [From Monthly labor re- view, July, 1918.] t Prices and cost of living. [1918.] p. 113-135. [From Monthly labor re- view. Aug. 1918.] t 86 August, 1918 NATIONAL WAR LABOR BOARD Findings. Docket no. 22, findings in re machinists, electrical workers, et al. versus Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa., unanimously approved by board at Washington. D. C, July 31, 1918. 1918. 4 p. 4" t Docket no. 23, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators iti re employees versus Joplin and Pittsburg Railway Company (Joplin, Mo., and Pittsburg, Kans.) 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 31, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus Cleveland Railway Company. 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 32, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus Detroit United Railway Company. 1918. 11 p. 4° t Docket no. 42, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus Scranton Railway Company. 1918. S p. 4° t Docket no. 43, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in 7-e employees versus East St. Louis lines (East St. Louis & Suburban Ry., Alton, Granite & St. Louis Traction Co.. and East St. Louis Ry.). 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 44, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus Schenectady Railway Company. 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 57, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus Cleveland, Southwestern and Columbus Railway Company. 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 59a, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus Chicago surface lines [and] Chicago elevated railways. 1918. 8 p. 40 I Docket no. 59b, findings ol" joint chaix'men as arbitrators in re employees versus Chicago and West Towns Railway Company. 1918. 8 p. 4" t Docket no. 59c, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus Evanston Railway Company. 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 69, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus Public Service Railway Company (of New Jersey). 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 96, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus United Traction Company (Albany, N. Y.) 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 98, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus New Orleans Railway and Light Company. 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 109, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re emi)loyees versus Galesburg Railway, Lighting and Power Company. 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 120, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus New York State railways (Rochester). 1918. S p. 4° t • Docket no. 131, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees ret-sus Pennsylvania-New Jersey Railway Company (Trenton, N. J.). 1918. 8 p. 4» t Docket no. 146, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus Columbus Railway, Power and Light Company. 1918. 8 p. 4° t • Docket no. 152, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus International Railway Company (Buffalo, N. Y.). 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 154, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway Company. 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 167, findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in 7-e employees versus Cleveland and Eastern Traction Company. 1918. 8 p. 4° t Docket no. 193. findings of joint chairmen as arbitrators in re employees versus Cleveland, Painesville and Eastern Railroad Company and Cleveland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad Company. 1918. 8 p. 4° t Functions. Aims and purposes of National War Labor Board, [statement of Frank P. Walsh; reported by Charles W. Wood]. 1918. 15 p. narrow 8° [From New York world and St. Louis post dispatch, May 19, 1918.] t 18—26720 Proclamation by President of United States, functions, powers, and duties of board, principles and policies to govern relations between workers and employers, method of presenting complaints and procedure of board, resolu- tion pa.ssed, by board. July 31, 1918. [1918, reprint with additions.] 4 p. 4° t August, 1918 87 NATURALIZATION BUREAU Teacher's manual, arranged for guidance of public-school teachers of United States for use with student's textbook to create standard course of instruction for preparation of candidate for responsibilities of citizenship ; compiled from material submitted by State public schools to Bureau of Naturalization, by Raymond F. Crist. 1918. 31 p. t 18—26721 WAR LABOR POLICIES BOARD LaJ)or. [Circular letter] to all employers engaged in war work [concerning re- cruiting of unskilled labor under direction of Employment Service]. 1918. 1 p. 4° t LIBRAKY OF CONGRESS COPYRIGHT OFFICE Note. — Subscriptions for the Catalogue of copyright entries ghould be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, instead of to the Register of Copyrights. Copyright. [Catalogue of copyright entries, new series, pt. 1, group 1, books, v. 15] no. 71-81; Aug. 1918. Aug. 2-29, 1918. p. 489-560. [Issued 3 time; a week.] * Paper, $3.00 a yr. (4 pts.) ; pts. 1 and 3, each $1.00 a yr. ; pts. 2 and 4, each 50c. a yr. 6— 3o347/8 Note. — E.ich number is issued in 4 parts : pt. 1, group 1, relates to books ; pt. 1, group 2, to pamphlets, leaflets, contribufons to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, dramatic compositions, maps, motion pictures ; pt. 2. to periodicals ; pt. 3, to musical compositions ; pt. 4, to worlds of art, reproduc- tions of a work of art, drawings or plastic works of scientific or technical character, photographs, prints, and pictorial illustrations. Same, pt. 1, group 1, books [v. 15, monthly index] ; June, 1918. 1918. xiii + 9-29 + xxiii p. [Contains also list of copyright renewals.] Same, pt. 1, group 2, pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, .sermons, addresses for oral delivery, dramatic com- positions, maps, motion pictures, v. 15, no. 6. 1918. iii + 485-618 + xsxiii p. [Monthly.] Same, pt. 2, periodicals, v. 13, no. 2. 1918. iii4- 93-186 + xviii p. [Quar- terly.] Same, pt. 3, musical compositions, v. 13, no. 6. 1918. v + 479-643 + xl p. DOCUMENTS DIVISION Government publications. Monthlv list of State publications, June, 1918 ; v. 9, no. 6. 1918. p. 257-307. * Paper, 50c. a yr. 10—8924/2 NAVY DEPARTMENT Chamorro language. Dictionary and grammar of Chamorro language of Guam [with bibliography; bv Edward R. von Preissig]. 1918. vi+235 p. * Cloth, 40c. ' ■ , 18—26722 MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Naval medical bulletin. Supplement to United States naval medical bulletin published for information of Hospital Corps of Navy. July, 1918, no. 6; edited by G. F. Cottle. 1918. 53 p., 6 pi. 30 p. of pi. * Paper, .5c. SpECi.iL ARTICLES. — Training of pharmacist's mates at Hampton Roads, Va. ; by W. H. Halsev. — Hospital Corps training' school at San Francisco, Cal. ; by P.. F. Dickens. — Hospital Corps trainlns school. Newport, R. I. ; by H. L. Ryan. — Hospital Corps school at University of Minnesota. — Training of hospital corpsmen in Navy ; bv J. B. KauEfman. — Hospital Corps training school. Great Lakes, 111. ; by G. L. Crain. — Training hospital corpsmen at civil hospitals in Greater New York ; by R. Martin.— Field work with 8th regiment of marines ; by G. A. Gray. — Quantico and Guantanamo ; [by B. E. Kirwan]. — Oral hygiene; by H. J. Leonard. 88 August, 1918 NAVAL CONSULTING BOARD Aeroplanes. Problems of aeroplane improvement [with bibliography], n. p, Aug. 1, 1918. 32 p. (Bulletin 3.) [Prepared in cooperation with War Com- mittee of Technical Societies.] t IS— 2G726 Contents. — Introduction. — Aeroplane motive power improvement. — Conservative im- provements in airplane motors ; by E. H. Sherbondy. — Problems in aeronautics ; by W. F. Durand. — Aircraft problems ; by W. B. Stout. — Working bibliography for aero- plane general design and aeromotors. — War Committee of Technical Societies and its work. Subtnarine boats. Enemy submarine [with lists of references], n. p. May 1, 1918. 48 p. (Bulletin 2.) [Prepared in cooperation with War Committee of Technical Societies. Supersedes Bulletin 1.] t 18—2672-5 Submarine and kindred problems, n. p. July 14, 1917. IG p. (Bul- letin 1.) t 18—26724 NAVAL WAR COLLEGE International law documents, neutrality, breaking of diplomatic relations, war. with notes, 1917; [compiled by George Grafton Wilson]. 1918. 295 p. * Cloth, 45c. 18—26727 NAVIGATION BUREAU HYDROGRAPHIC 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 lake 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 Hydrographic 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. Altitude, azimuth, and line of position, comprising tables for working sight of heavenly body for line of position by cosine-haversiue formula, Marcq St. Hilaire method, and also Aquino's altitude and azimuth tables for line of posi- tion, Marcq St. Hilaire method. 3d reprint [with slight changes] 1918. cover- title, p. 3-320, 11. 1 pi. large 8" ([Publication] 200.) [This reprint is the same in text and paging as the 2d reprint, but it has pasted on the inside or the front cover the example sheet which was included as a leaf in the front of the original edition, but was omitted from the 2d reprint.] t Cloth, 60c. 18—26728 Asiatic pilot: v. 1, East coast of Siberia, Sakhalin Island, and Chosen. 2d edition. 1918. V.+412+ [2] leaves, map. ( [Publication] 122.) [The 2 leaves given in the collation consist of request coupons which are detachable.] t Cloth, 90c. Central America and Mexico pilot, east coast, from Gallinas Point, Colombia, to Rio Grande. 2d edition. 1918. v+369 p. + [2] leaves, map. ([Publication] 130.) [The 2 leaves given in the collation consist of request coupons which are detachable.] t Cloth, 90c. Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, no. 1510-13; Aug. 7-28, 1918. [1918.] Each 1 p. various sizes, t Lights. List of lights : v. 2, South and east coasts of Asia and Africd, and East Indies, Australia, Tasmania, and Nev/ Zealand; corrected to June 25, 1918. 1918. 494 p. ([Puljlication] 31.) t Paper, 60c. 7—24402/5 Navigation. American practical navigator, epitome of navigation and nautical as- tronomy, originally by Nathaniel Bowditch ; published by Hydrographic Office. [2d reprint] 1918. l-253b+254-387-f.501-620a+621-716+725-733+739-949 p. il. large 8° ( [Publication] 9.) t Cloth, $2.25. 18—26729 Note. — The omission of pages 388-500 in this edition does not indicate omission of material, but other pages omitted indicate the omission of certain pages which ap- peared in earlier editions. Notice to mariners 31-35, 1918; Aug. 3-31 [1918]. [1918.] [xiv] +661-770 leaves. [Weekly.] t 7—20609/4 Nova Scotia pilot. Bay of Fundy, southeast coast of Nova Scotia and coast of Cape Breton Island. 5th edition. 1918. v+488 p.+ [2] leaves, map. ([Publi- cation] no. 99.) [The 2 leaves given in the collation consist of request coupons which are detachable.] t Cloth, 90c. August, 1918 89 Tide calendar [for Norfolk and Newport News, Va.J, Sept. 191S. [1918.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Charts Cuba. South coast of Cuba, Jucaro to Manati River, from United States uaval •surveys, 1912-16; chart 2615. Scale naut. m.=0.5 in. Washington, Hydro- graphic Office, May, 1918. 42.5X33 in. t 50c. South coast of Cuba, Leviza Channel to Pingue Channel, including Rancho Viejo and East channels, from United States naval surveys, 1902-16; chart 2777. Scale 7,000 yds. =6.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June, 1918. 46.9X30.5 in. t 60c. South coast of Cuba, Pingue Channel to Arensas Cay, from United States naval surveys, 1911-16; chart 2779. Scale 10,000 yds.=5 in. Washington, Hydrographic Otlice, June, 1918. 4.5.1X30.8 in. t 50c. Huron, Lake. Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, United States and Canada, from latest information ; chart 1476. Scale 1° lat.=5.975 in. Washington, Hydro- graphic Office, June, 1895, corrected to Apr. 23, 1918. 22.9X32.3 in. [Re- printed by Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey.] t Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey, 20c. Monypenmi Anchorage, Gulf of Fonseca, Avest coast of Central America, from survey by U. S. S. Denver in 1916 and 1917 ; chart 5265. Scale 6,000 yds.=6 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June, 1918. 30X40.2 in. t 50c. Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Sept. 1918; chart 3500. Scale 1° loug.=0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 20, 1918. 23.4X35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. ■ Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Oct. 1918 ; chart 2603. Scale 1° long. =0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 19, 1918. 22.5X31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. — — • Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Sept. 1918; chart 1400. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 21, 1918. 23.3X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. 14—16339/3 Note. — Contains on reverse, Monthly moonlight diagrams [Oct. 1918], conforming to methods of representation first proposed by A. Fowler. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Oct. 1918; chart 1401. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office. Aug. 19, 1918. 23.9X35.4 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the AVeather Bu- reau.] t 10c. Rancho Viejo Channel. Rancho Viejo and Pingue channels, south coast of Cuba, from United States naval surveys, 1910-16; chart 2778. Scale 4,000 yds.=6 in. -Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1918. 45.2X33 in. t 60c. Valletta harhors, Malta, Mediterranean Sea, from latest British surveys; chart 2466. Scale 1,500 vds.=11.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June, 1918. 36.4X26.9 in. t 40c. Wrangel Island, north of Bering Strait, Arctic Ocean, original survey by U. S. S. Rodgers in 1881 ; Track of U. S. S. Rodgers in Sept. ISSl, north of Wrangel Island, north of Bering Strait, Arctic Ocean, with additional soundings from other sources ; chart 906. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July, 1918. 23.2X18.3 in. t 20c. NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE American nautical almanac, [calendar] year 1920. 1918. X-M62 p. il. 1 pi. * Paper, 15c. 7—35404/2 SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Carbon dioxid. Bulletin for information and guidance of commandants and heads of departments of navy yards and stations, commanding officers of ships, engineering officers, officers of Pay Corps, etc., contract bulletin 24, fiscal year 1919, COo gas-; Aug. 8, 1918. [1918.] 7 p. 12° + Kaval sxipplics. Notice of propo.sed purcha.ses [of miscellaneous material:;. etc.]. no. 629 and 630; Aug. S and 23, 1918. [1918.] Each [2] p. 4° t 90 August, 1918 PAN AMERICAN UNION - Note. — The Pan American Union sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c. to $2.00. The price of the" English 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. Bulletin (English edition). Bulletin of Pan American Union, Julv, 1918; [v. 47, no. 1]. [1918.] iv+1-164 p. il. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 8—30967/2 Same. (H. doc. 1400, pt. 1, 65th Cong. 3d sess.) (French edition). Bulletin de I'Union Panamericaine, Juin, 1918, Edition franeaise; [v. 14, no. 6]. [National Capital Press, Inc., Washington, D. C, 1918.] iv+261-312 p. il. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 11—27013/2 (Portuguese edition). Boletim da Uniao Pan-Americana, Julho, 1918, edigao portuguesa ; [v. 15, no. 1]. [Press 'of Gibson Brothers, Inc., Wash- ington, D. C, 1918.] iv+1-76 p. il. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 11—27014/2 (Spanish edition). Boletin de la Union Panamericana, Julio. 1918, see- cion espanola ; [v. 47, no. 1]. [1918.] iv+1-196 p. il. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 12—12555/2 El Salvador of magic table lands; [by Hamilton M. Wright]. 1918. 24 p. il. [From Bulletin, Jan. 1918.] t PANAMA CANAL Note. — Although The Panama tanal makes its reports to, and is under the supervi- sion of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department. Panama Canal record. Panama Canal record, Aug. 28. 1916-Aug. 15, 1917; V. 10, [title-page] with index. The Panama Canal. Balboa Heights. Canal Zone, 1918. 20 p. 7—35328 4 Same, v. 11, no. 51-52; Aug. 7-14, 1918. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1918]. p. 521-540. [Weekly.] Note. — The Panama Canal record is furnished free to United States Government departments, representatives of foreign governments, public libraries, operators of steamships, and certain employees of The Panama Canal and the Panama Railroad Company. Others desiring this publication may olitain it at the subscription price of $1.00 per year. Remittances for subscriptions may be forwarded to The Panama Canal, W^ashington, D. C, or to The Panama Canal Record, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Same, v. 12, no. 1 and 2; Aug. 21 and 28, 3918. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1918.] p. 1-20. [Weekly.] PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Sup2)lies. Circular [proposals for supplies] 1226 and 1229 ; Aug. 2 and 20, 1918. [1918.] 37 p.+l leaf and 28 p. f t Proposals [for supplies 1226 and 1229, to accompany Circular proposals for supplies 1226 and 1229]. [1918.] Each 1 p. 32" t POST OFFICE DEPAHTMENT Appropriations for Post Office Department and iiostal .service, fiscal vear 19^0. 1918. 45 p. J Postal bulletin, v. 39, no. 11717-743; Aug. 1-31, 1918. [1918.] Each 1 p. or [2] leaves, f" [Daily except Sundays and holiday.-^.] t 6 — 5810/3 TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION Note. — Since February, 1908, the Topography Division has been preparing rural- delivery maps of counties in which rural delivery is completely established. They are published in two forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes, starting from a single given post olHce, sold at 10 cents each ; the other, (he rural free delivery routes iu an entire county, sold at "-5 cents each. A uniform scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is uscil. Editions are not issued, but sun-print copies ai'e ■produrc(i iu resnonse to soecial calls addressed to the Third Assistant Postmaster General, Finance Division, Washington. D. C. These maps should not be confused with the posr route maps, for which sec Monthly catalogue for July, 1918, page 40. August, 1918 91 Rural mail delivery. List of rural-delivery county maps. June 1, 1918. [1918.] 1 p. large 8" t PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Alien enemies. Certain individuals, and bodies and classes of individuals in- cluded within term " enemy " for pui-poses of trading with tlie enemy act, proclamation. Aug. 14, 1918. 1 p. f" (No. 1477.) t Alien Property Custodian . Executive order prescribing additional rules and regulations, and making certain determination^ respecting exercise of powers and authoritv and performance of duties of Alien Property Custodian. [July 16,1918.] 6p. f" ([No. 2916.]) =: Birds. Migratory bird treatv act regulations, proclamation. [July 31, 1918.] 6p. f° ([No. 1469.]) t Boston, Cape Cod and Xeiv York Canal. Possession and control of transporta- tion svstem of Boston. Cape Cod and New York Canal Company, proclamation. [July 22, 1918.] 2 p. f° ( [No. 1467.] ) t Chemical Warfare Service. Executive order [authorizing Secretary of War to employ for continuance of present war, without reference to requirements of civil service act, such persons in Kesearch Division, Chemical Warfare Service, at American University, as mav be needed in conducting certain inve.stigations]. July 19, 1918. 1 p. f (No. 2919.) + Forest reserves. Dixie national forest. Nevada, Utah, and Arizona, 6th procla- mation. [July 12, 1918.] 2 p. map, f" ([No. 1465.]) t ■ Executive order, Angeles national foi-est, Cal. [further modifying bound- aries of Angeles national forest, as modified by proclamation of Aug. 23, 1916, bv excluding therefrom certain lands in California and restoring same to homestead entry]. July 26, 1918. 1 p. f (No. 2925.) + Executive order, Kelley Creek administrative site, near Toiyabe national forest, Nev. [temporarily withdrawing from settlement, etc., certain unsur- veyed lands in Nevada and reserving same for use by Forest Service as ranger station in connection with administration of Toiyabe national forest]. July 19,1918. 1 p. f° (No. 2920.) t Executive order, Wyoming [temporarily withdrawing from settlement, etc., certain lands in Wyoming in aid of legislation proposed in pendng S. 1847, to authorize addition of certain lands to Wyoming national forest]. Aug. 14, 1918. 1 p. f° (No. 2937.) t Lincoln national fore.st. New Mexico, Sth proclamation. [Aug. 9, 1918.] 2 p. map. f° ( [No. 1474.] ) t Fuel Administration. Executive order [authorizing fuel administrator to pre- pare and adopt .specifications for supply of petroleum to all departments of Government, through Committee on Standardization of Petroleum Specifica- tions to be composed of chairman appointed by fuel administrator, and of 6 memljers. one to be appointed by each of the following. Secretary of War, Secretary of Navy, chairman of Shipping Board, director general of Railroad Administration, director of Bureau of Klines, and director of Bureau of Stand- ards]. July 31, 1918. Ip. f° (No. 2029.) t Hours of labor. Executive order [authorizing suspension of provisions of 8 hour law governing hours of laborers and mechanics employed by Warren F. Brenizer Company in construction of sidewalks around Government buildings under construction, and elsewhere, in District of Columbia]. July 25. 1918. 1 p. f ° (No. 2924.) t Executive order [authorizing suspension of provisions of law prohibiting more than 8 hours labor' in any one day of persons engaged in remodeling and extending annex to Butler Building, A\'ashington^ D. C. for use in connection -vith war activities of Public Health Service]. Aug. 6. 1918. 1 p. f° (No. -931.) t Executive order [authorizing suspension of provisions of law prohibiting more than S hours labor in any one day, with respect to contracts in connec- tion with construction work necessary to establishment and maintenance of fuel stora2;e and distributing yards in District of Columbia now being operated bv United States under act approved July 1. 1918]. July 30, 1918. 1 p. f° (No. 2928.) t 92 August, 1918 Hours of labor — Continued. National Mnseuni, Executive order [authorizing suspension of provisions of law prohibiting more than 8 hours labor in any- one day by persons engaged iu construction of temporary building in court of National Museum]. Aug. 14, 1918. 1 p. f (No. 293o.) t Temporary liberty loan building, Executive order [authorizing suspen- sion of provisions of law prohibiting more than 8 hours labor in any one day by persons engaged iu construction of temporary building on south side of Bureau of Engraving and Printing for use by Loans and Currency Division of Treasury Department in connection with bond issue]. Aug. 12, 1918. 1 p. f° (No. 2933.) t Labor Department. Executive order [authorizing Secretary of Labor to make appointments to various positions in war labor administration services, with- out regard to civil service rules, during continuance of present war]. .July 22, 1918. 1 p. f° (No. 2921.) I Lenns, David J. Executive order [detailing David J. Lewis to Post Office De- partment for such duties in connection with control and operation of telegraph and telephone services as may be assigned to him bv Postmaster General]. July 23, 1918. 1 p. f ° (No. 2922.) t Military reservations. Executive order [placing Siassi military reservation and Isabela de Basilan and Polloc military reservation in Philippine Islands under control of government of Philippine Islands]. Aug. 13, 1918. 1 p. f" (No. 2934.) $ Naval reservations. Title to and possession of land for naval purposes, procla- mation. [Aug. 7, 1918.] 10 p. r ([No. 1472.]) t Oregon. Executive order. Oregon [temporarily withdrawing from settlement, etc.. certain lands in Oregon in aid of legislation proposed in pending S. 3S64, to add certain lands to Minam national forest, Oreg.]. Aug. G, 1918. 1 p. f (No. 2930.) t Panama Canal. Executive order, amending paragraph 20 of navigation j-ules and regulations of The Panama Canal. July 26, 1918. 1 p. f ° (No. 2926.) i Passports. Executive order, rules and regulations governing issuance of per- mits to enter and leave United States. [Aug. 8, 1918.] 8 p. f ([No. 2932.]) t Issuance of passports and granting of permits to depart from and enter United States, proclamation. [Aug. 8, 1918.] [2] p. f ([No. 1473.]) t Potawatomi Indians. Executive order [providing that trust period on allot- ments of Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indians in Kansas, which expires during calendar year 1918, be extended for period of 10 years, with certain excep- tions]. July 30, 1918. 1 p. f^ (No. 2927.) t Registration day, proclamation. [Aug. 13, 1918.] 3 p. i° ([No. 1476.]) t Ships. Authorizing Shipping Board to exercise powers conferred on the Presi- dent by Congress relative to charter of vessels, proclamation. [July 29, 1918.] [2] p. r ([No. 1468.]) t Telegraph, etc. Possession and control of telegraph and telephone systems, proclamation. [July 22, 1918.] [2] p. f ([No. 1466.]) t Tcnney, Charles D. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Charles D. Tenney of Massachusetts as fir.st secretary to American legation in China]. Aug. 14, 1918. 1 p. f° (No. 2936.) t Virgin Islands. Executive order [directing that payments from appropriation for expenses incident to occupation of Virgin Islands be made on order of James H. Oliver, governor of Virgin Islands, to be expended in his discretion for all necessary expenses]. July 25, 1918. 1 p. f° (No. 2923.) t PUBLIC INFORMATION COMMITTEE Army. Regimental history of United States -Regular Army, chronological out- line, 1866-1918; prepared by Adjutant General's Office. 1918. 48 p. (War information series 18.) [War information series 18 was incori-ectly assigned to a publication entitled Activities of Committee on Public Information, issued in Feb. 1918. The correct series title for that publication is War information series 17.] t 18—26730 August, 1918 93 Official U. .<^. hnUctin, v. 2, no. 375^01 ; Aug. 1-31. 1918. [1918.] various pacing, il. 4° [Daily except Sundays and holidays. Formerly i.ssued as onicial Inilletin. Title changed with issue of Aug. 17.] 17 — 2(j398 NOTE. — Copies of the OlBcial U. S. bulletin will be furnished without charge to all newspapers and magazines, to every post oflBce in the United States (to be posted dally, for the benefit of the public, under order of the Postmaster General), to officials of the United States Government and all governmental institutions equipped for the dissemi- nation of official news. Others desiring this publication may obtain it at the sub- scription price of $3.00 for 6 months or !p5.00 per year. Remittances for subscriptions mav be forwarded to Committee on Public Information, 16 Jackson Place, Washington, D. "C. Make all checks, money orders, and drafts payable to The Official U. S. Bulletin. FOUR-MINUTE MEN DIVISION Pro-German propaganda. Where did you get your facts? [topic for presenta- tion] Aug. 26-Sept. 7, 1918. Aug. 26, 1918. 8 p. 4° (Bulletin 35.) I Registration day. Register ! National registration day, [topic for presentation for 7 days preceding national registration day]. Aug. 21, 1918. 12 p. 4° (Bulletin 37.) t RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Circular 44, 45, 47-51 ; July 26-Aug. 27, 1918. [1918.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. $ Orders. General order 23 supplement 1, 27 supplement 5, 32, 37 A, 39-^1 ; June 29- Aug. 28, 1918. [1918.] various paging. [Supplement 1 to General order 23 and General order 37 A have accompanying papers attached.] t Passenqer movement. Statement to the public [regarding passenger train serv- ice, Aug. 20, 1918]. [1918.] 2 p. t OPERATION DIVISION Note. — Formerly Transportation Division. Name changed June 11, 1918. Circular 6 supplement 1; Aug. 15, 1918. [1918.] 1 p. 4° t Promotions. [Circular announcing certain promotions in Mechanical Depart- ment of Operation Division.] n. p. Aug. 3, 1918. 1 p. 4° t PUBLIC SERVICE AND ACCOUNTING DIVISION Circulars. P. S. & A. circular 2, 17 supplement 1, 20-27 ; May 7-Aug. 20, 1918. [1918.] various paging, 4° [P. S. & A. circular 2 is designated Circular and issued in multigraphed form only.] ? TRAFFIC DIVISION Circular 4; July 27, 1918. [1918.] 1 p. 4° t SHIPPING BOARD Directory. Official directory, Shipping Board and Emergency Fleet Corpora- tion, July, 1918. n. p. [1918]. cover-title, 32 p. narrow 24° t 18—26731 Ships. Why our ships will now stay on the ocean, by Edward N. Hurley; re- printed from Saturday evening post, Aug. 10, 1918. 1918. 14 p. [Includes speech of Edward N. Hurlev on Our new merchant marine, at University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., June 10, 1918.] t • 18—26732 SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Emerqencv fleet neics. v. 1, no. 22-26: Aug. 1-29, 1918. Philadelphia [1918]. Each 16 p. il. 4° 18—26281 Note. — The purpose of the Emergencv fleet news is to inform the personnel of the Emergency Fleet Corporation and the United States Shipping Board of the progress of the work of the various divisions and departments ; also to bring executives and men in closer touch in an effort to encourage the spirit of patriotic endeavor and a general speeding up of the work. Free copies of the Emergency fleet news are limited to those officially connected with or having a business relation with the Shipping Board and the Emergency Fleet Corporation. Others desiring this publication may obtain it at 5c. single copy. $1.25 for 6 months, or $2.50 per year. 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The Contributions to knowledge and Miscellaneous collections are distributed without charge only to public libraries, learned societies, institutions, and specialists in this country and abroad. The Smith- sonian repoi'ts are regularly distributed by the Institution to libraries throughout the world, and only a limited number of the volumes remain to supply other demands. No general mailing-list of individuals is maintained. The reports can lie purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. Remit- tances for publications not distributed gratuitously should 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 establish- ment, and should have the endorsement of a Member of Congre.ss." 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, but as they are usually regarded as public documents and have free transmission by mail they are listed in the Monthly catalogue. Employees. Administrative rules and regulations governius appointment and guidance of employees under Smithsonian Institution and its brandies, 1918. 1918. 19 p. ? 18—26733 Rocky Mountains. Early IMesozoic physiography of soutliern Rocky Mountains; by Willis T. Lee. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, July, 1918. [2] +41 p. il. 4 pi. (Publication 2497 ; Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 69, no. 4. ) t Price on application. 18 — 26734 ETHNOLOGY BUREAU Teton SiOMX music [with bibliography] ; by Frances Densmore. 1918. xxviii+ 561 p. il. 11 por. 39 pi. 32 p. of per. and pi. (Bulletin 61.) * Cloth, $1.10. 18—26735 NATIONAL MUSEUM Note. — The publications of the National Museum coinprise an ininual report aud three scientific series, viz.. 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Admission into United States of alien refugees, report submitting draft of joint resolution authorizing admission into United States of aliens who are refugees from conditions created by the war. Aug. 22, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1262.) t SUPREME COURT Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term. 1917, Oct. 1, 1917-lMar. 4, 1918; Ernest Knaebel, reporter. Banks Law Publishing Co., New York, 1918. xlviii+754 p. il. (United States reports, v. 245.) * Cloth, $1.75. Note. — Sold by the printers. Banks Law Publishing Company, New York City. The purchaser must pay the cost of delivery. TARIFF COMMISSION G?«s.s- indu-'itry as affected by the war, new branches of industry, changes in manufacture and trade due to ^^'ar conditions, holding export and domestic trade after the war, glass trade of European countries, testimony of leading American manufacturers. 1918. 147 p. (Tariff information series 5.) t 18—26760 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Bonds of United States. United States 4 per cent Treasury certificates of in- debtedness, tax series of 1919, dated and bearing interest from Aug. 20, 1918, due July 15, 1919. 1918. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 120; Loans and Currency [Division].) t Corporations. Corporate earnings and Government revenues, in response to resolution, certain facts, figures, data, and information taken from 1916 and 1917 income and excess profits tax returns of corporations to Treasury Department, and statement of Government revenues, including loans, since beginning of the war. 1918. 388 p. 4° (S. doc. 259.) t 18—26738 Finance. Daily statement of Treasury compiled from latest proved reports from Treasury offices and depositary banks, Aug. 1-31, 1918. [1918.] Each 3 p. f [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t 15—3303/5 Financial statement of United States Government, May 31, 1918. [1918.] 1 p. narrow f° [Monthly.] t Liberty bonds. Regulations concerning full paid interim certificates, first liberty loan. [1918.] 5 p. 4" (Dept. circular 118; Division of Loans and Currency. ) t Stamp tax on renewal premiums for penal bonds under act approved Oct. 3, 1917. 1918. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 119; Section of Surety Bonds.) t Telegrams. Regulations for preparing and sending official telegrams. [1918.] 2 p. 4° (Dept. circular 112; Chief Clerk.) t Treasury decisions. Index to Treasury decisions under customs and other laws. V. 34, Jan.-June, 1918. 1918. 31 p. * Paper, 5c. single copy, included in price of Treasury decisions for subscribers. Treasury decisions under customs, internal-revenue, and other laws, in- cluding decisions of Board of General Appraisers and Court of Customs Appeals, V. 35, no. 5-9; Aug. 1-29. 1918. 1918. various paging. [Weekly. Department decisions numbered 37716-746, general appraisers' decisions 8186-93, abstracts 42371-498, internal revenue decisions 2749-55, and war risk insurance 31 W. R.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.75 a yr. 10 — 30490/3 APPRAISERS Rcnppraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on July 24-Aug. 29. 1918] ; Aug. 2-30, 1918. [1918.] Each 4 p. or 3 p. (Reappraisement circulars 3089-93.) [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 60c. a yr. 13—2916/4 ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING Binghamton, N. Y. Specification for special repairs at post office and courthouse at Binghamton, N. Y. 1918. cover-title, 28 p. f t 96 August, 1918 Detroit, Mich. Specification for remodeling of toilet room. etc.. in post office and courthouse at Detroit. Mich. 1918. cover-title, 15 p. f t Net!) York City. Specification for construction of 11 buildings for marine hos- pital at New York, N. Y. (Stapleton). 1918. cover-title. 32 p. fo t Pittshnrqh, Pa. Specification for mail-conveying macliinery in courthouse and post office at Pittsburgh. Pa. 1918. cover-title. 16 p. f" t Scranton, Pa. Specification for conduit and wiring and lighting fixtures in post office at Scranton, Pa. 1918. cover-title, 14 p. f° t AUDITOR FOR POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Financial statement of auditor for Post Office Department, quarter ended Dec. 31, 1917. 1918. 23 p. 4° $ 11— 1431S/.S COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY National hank notes. IMonthly statement of national bank notes and Federai reserve bank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc. [Aug. 1, 1918]. Aug. 1, 1918. 1 p. f t National banks. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, Aug. 7, 1918 ; no. 113. [1918.] 12 p. f ° $ 18—26739 Instructions of comptroller of currency relative to organization of na- tional banks, 1918. 1918. 63 p. * Paper, 5c. 18—26740 FEDERAL FARM LOAN BUREAU La7id title registration by certificate. Torrens system simplified and adapted to constitutional requirements, along lines approved by Supreme Court decisions. Apr. 18, 1918. 85 p. (Bulletin 1.) t 18—26742 GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE Oover'nment supplies. [General schedule of supplies, fiscal year 1919] : Addi- tional awards on class 2, Metals. [1918.] 1 p. 4° t 16—26857/8 Same: class 19. Electric service. [1918.] 4 p. 4° t Same: 1st supplement to class 9, Transfer cases and tables. [1918.] 3 leaves, 4° t GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Bonds of United States. Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [of United States. July. 1918]. Aug. 1, 1918. 2 p. 4" (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 2.) [Monthly.] t INTERNAL REVENUE COMMISSIONER Corporations. Regulations 38, revised, relating to capital stock tax. under reve- nue act of Sept. 8, 1916. Aug. 9. 1918. 31 p. * Paper, 5c. 18—26743 Flour. Regulations 25, revised July, 1918, concerning mixed flour, under in- ternal revenue act approved June 13, 1898, as amended Apr. 12. 1902. 1918. 18 p. * Paper, 5c. 18—26744 LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Bonds of United States. Caveat list of United States registered bonds. Aug. 1. 1918. [1918.] [2] p. 4° [Monthly.] t Monrv. Circulation statement, Aug. 1, 1918. Aug. 3 [1918]. 1 p. oblong 8" [Monthly.] t 10—21967/3 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Diseases. Control of diseases in establishments for manufacture and loading of high explosives; report of Divisional Committee on Industrial Diseases, Poisons, and Explosives. Section of Sanitation, Committee on Welfare "Work [of] Committee on Labor [of] Advisory Commission. Council of National Defense. 1918. 15 p. " (Reprint 475.) [From Public health reports. July 5. 1918.] * Paner, 5c. 18—2674.- August, 1918 97 Feeble-minded. Some observations on personality of feeble-minded cliildren in general population; by Walter L. Treadwav. 1918. (Reprint 467.) [From Public Iiealtli reports, May 17, 191S.] * Paper, 5c. 18—26746 Pneumatic hammer. Health hazards from use of air liammer in cutting Indiana limestone, by J. P. Leake ; Supposed physical effects of pneumatic hammer on workers in Indiana limestone, by David L. Edsall ; Effect of air hammer on hands of stonecutters (summary), by Alice Hamilton. 1918. 29 p. il. (Re- print 460.) [From Public health reports, Mar. 22 and Apr. o, 1918.] * Paper. 5c. 18—26747 PuhliG health reports. Public liealth rei)orts, v. 32, pt. 2, nos. 27-52. July-Dec. 1917 [title-page and index]. 1918. [1] +2253-82 p. * Paper. 5c. single copy, included in price of Public health reports for subscribers. 6-^25167/2 Same, v. 33. no. 31-35; Aug. 2-30, 1918. 1918. [xx] +1267-1476 p. il. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, .S2.00 a yr. Speci.^l articles. — N'o. .31. Relation of railroads in the South to problem of malaria and its control ; by R. V. Derivaux. — Xo. 32. OflScial control of antipneumococcus and antimeningococcus .serums ; by (i. W. McCoy and J. P. Leake. — Xo. 33. How indus- trial fatigue may be reduced. — No. 34. Complement fixation test for syphilis (modified Wassermanni, description of method at present in use at Hygienic Laboratory; by M. H. Neill. — Xo. 3.5. Industrial morbidity statistics. Note. — This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and municipal health ofiicers, etc., by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, Treasury Department. Others desiring these reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Publications. Monthly list of publications, June, 1918. [1918.] 2 p. t Same, July, 1918. 1918. 1 p. t Venereal diseases, cause of more sickness, suffering, and poverty than any other group of diseases; [poster], n. p. [1918]. 1 p. il. f t HYGIENIC LABORATORY Salvarsan. 1, Experimental investigation of toxicity of certain organic arsenic compounds [with Bibliography relating to both salvarsan and neosalvarsan], by George B. Roth ; 2, On toxicity of emetine hydrochloride, with special reference to comparative toxicity of various market preparations [with bibliography], by Gleason C. Lake. July, 1918. 61 p. (Bulletin 113.) =" Pa- per, lOc. 18-26748-749 TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out- standing July 31, 1918. Aug. 1 [1918]. 1 p. oblong 24° t WAR RISK INSURANCE BUREAU Marine and Seamen's Insurance Division. War risk insurance act, Avith amendments up to and including July 15, 1918. [1918.] 5 p. [This publica- tion contains only provisions relating to Division of Marine and Seamen's Insurance.] t 18 — 26761 WAR DEPARTMENT Carry on, magazine on reconstruction of disabled soldiers and sailors, v. 1, no. 2, Aug. 1918; edited by Office of Surgeon General, n. p. [1918]. cover-title, 32 p. il. t Office of Surgeon General, U. S. Army, 311 Fourth Ave., New York City. SG18— 137/8 Note. — This magazine is published for the Surgeon General by the American Na- tional Red Cross. Craney Island, Va. Transfer of Crauey Island and Fishermans Island, tenta- tive draft of bill authorizing transfer of land known as Craney Island from AVar Department to Treasury Department and Fishermans Island from Treasury Department to War Department. Aug. 22, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1258.) ■ Officers, Army. Authority to call into service dismissed or discharged officers, tentative draft of proposed bill to amend 118th article of war and authorize calling into service of dismissed or discharged officers. Aug. 22, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1260.) t 98 August, 1918 Pay of chief nurses, tentative draft of proposed bill to amend sec. 4 of chapter 5 of act making appropriation for support of Army for fiscal year 1919. Aug. 22, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1259.) X Telephone directory. Military telephone directory, Washington, D. C, July 22, 1918. Lord Baltimore Press [1918]. cover-title, 76 p. t Contents. — Pt. 1. Alphabetical section.- — Pt. 2. Classified organization section. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Army. Extracts from General orders and Bulletins. War Department, June, 1918. 1918. 16 p. [Monthly.] t 18—26594 Letters. War Department correspondence file (revised edition), subjective decimal classification with complete alphabetical index for use of War Department and Army ; compiled by Marcel S. Keene, Clay S. Worick, Ralph G. Hersey, [and] H. M. McLarin. May, 1918. 4.54 p. t 18—26750 Shoothif/. Soldier's handbook of rifle and score book for special c Federal meat inspection is conducted, to public offlchils 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. Same, Aug. 1918; [no.] 136. Sept. 30, 1918. p. 61-67. [Monthly.] Silage. Slaking and feeding of silage ; by T. E. Woodward and .T. B. McNulty, George M. Rommel, W. F. Ward, and F. R. Marshall. [Revised edition.] July, 1918. 29p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 578.) * Paper, .5c. Agr 18—829 Contents. — Silage, its preparation and feeding value ; by T. E. Woodward and J. B. McNulty. — Silage for dairy cattle ; by T. E. Woodward and J. B. McNulty. — Silage for horses ; by George M. Rommel. — Silage for beef cattle ; by W. P. Ward. — Silage for sheep ; by F. R. Marshall. BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements 23 : Migratory bird treaty, act, and regulations. Aug. 26, 1918. 12 p. * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—608/4 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Efficiency of commercial egg candling; by M. K. Jenkins, assisted by O. A. Bengtson. Sept. 12, 1918. 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 702.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to production and marketing of eggs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 823 Flour. Chemical analysis of wheat-flour substitutes and of breads made there- from ; by J. A. Le Clerc and H. L. Wessling. Sept. 20, 1918. 12 p. 7 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 701.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to breadstuff s.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 822 Service announcements. Index to Service and regulatory announcements 1-22. Oct. 7, 1918. 34 p. [The index entries for Notices of judgment are not in- cluded in this pul)lication as they are indexed separately.] *Paper, 5c. - — - Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 54. Aug. 21, 1918. p. 177-238. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 6151- 6200.] *Paper, 5c. Agr 14— 194/4 CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU Coi-n. Geographical phases of farm prices : Corn ; by L. B. Zapoleon. Sept. 26, 1918. cover-title, 53 p. il. 2 maps. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 696.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 18—821 Cotton. Length of cotton lint, crops 1916 and 1917; by W. L. Pryor. Sept. 6, 1918. 8 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 733.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18— 828 Monthly crop rcjwrt, Sept. 1918; \. 4. no. 9. [1918.] p. 101-116, il. 4° t Agr 1.5—616/4 Note. — Consists largely of tabuLar statements relating to agriculture, including estimates of acreage, condition, etc., and prices and values of crops and live stock. ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Beet leaf-hoppers. Obtnining beet leafhoppers nonvirulent as to curly-top, pre- liminary paper; by C. F. Stahl and Eubanks Carsner. 1918. cover-title, p. 393-394. large 8" [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau. From Joiirnal of agricultural I'esearch, v. 14, no. 9, Aug. 26, 1918.] X September, 1918 109 BroiAmrtail moths. Two important introduced parasites of brown-tail moth [with list of literature cited] ; l)y C. F. W. Muesebeck. 1918. cover-title, 191- 206+ [3] p. + [l] leaf, 4 p. of pi. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural re- search, V. 14, no. 5, July 29, 1918.] $ Insecticides. Results of experiments with miscellaneous substances against bed- bugs, cockroaches, clothes moths, and carpet beetles ; by E. W. Scott, W. S. Ab- bott, and J. E. Dudley, jr. Aug. 26. 1918. cover-title, 36 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 707.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 824 Pink hollwonn with special reference to steps taken by Department of Agricul- ture to prevent its establishment in United States [with list of literature cited] ; by W. D. Hunter. Aug. 30, 1918. 27 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bul- letin 723.) [Prepared in cooperation with Federal Horticultural Board.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—827 Rough-headed corn stalk-ieetle in Southern States and its control ; [by] W. J. Phillips and Henry Fox. Oct. 1917, revised reprint, July, 1918. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 875.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to insects injurious to cereal and forage crops.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — 1108/4 i^prayintj. Spray to save fruit crop from insects and diseases, by A. L. Quaint- ance and John W. Roberts; [with article on Codling moth trap]. [Reprint, 1918.] 4 p. il. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau. From Weekly news letter, v. 4, no. 39 and 38.] t FARM MANAGEMENT OFFICE Cattle. Saving farm labor by harvesting crops with live stock ; [by J. A. Drake]. [Washington, D. C, no publisher, Sept. 1918.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1008. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—834 Corn. Use of machinery in cutting corn ; by H. R. Tolley. July, 1918. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 992.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18 — 833 Stcine. Systems of hog farming in Southeastern States; [by] E. S. Haskell. June, 1918. 40p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 985. ) [Prepared in cooperation with Georgia College of Agriculture. Includes lists of Agricul- ture Department publications relating to hog raising.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—860 FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, July, 1918 ; [no.] 54. Sept. 18, 1918. p. 71-78. * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—383/5 FOREST SERVICE Conifcrfi. Miscellaneous conifers of Rocky Mountain region; by George B. Sud- worth. Aug. 14, 191S. cover-title, 45 p. 3 pi. 10 p. of pi. 9 maps. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 680.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to forest trees.] *Paper, 20c. Agr 18 — 820 Tree distribiition [in Nebraska] under Kinkaid act, 1911. 2d revision. [1918.] 13 p. il. t Wood-lotfi. Use but do not abuse farm woodlands ; by C. R. Tillotson. 1918. [4] p. narrow 12° t Wood preservation. In Patent Office, interference no. 42117, Clyde H. Teesdale V. Harold M. Newton, final hearing before examiner of interferences ; brief for Clyde H. Teesdale. 1918. cover-title, 4 p. [Concerns application for let- ters patent on process of treating wood.] t MARKETS BUREAU Food surveys. Food surveys, Sept. 6, 1918, special issue ; v. 2, no. 4. n. p. [1918]. 12 p. il. 4° t Agr 18— 442 Note. — This publication is published monthly and mailed between the 15th and, 20th of each month. Special numbers will be Issued from time to time as occasion "may require. A copy may be obtained on applif ation to " Food Surveys," Bureau of Markets, Room 229, Homer Building, Washington D. C. Same, Sept. 9, 1918, special issue: v. 2, no. 5. n. p. [1918]. 28 p. il. 4° t 110 September, 1918 Granaries. Portable farm granary [designed especially for wheat producing areas of Pacific Northwest] ; by L. M. Jcffers, AV. J. Larkin, and A. L. Rush. n. p. June, 1918. 8p.il. (Marliets doc. 11.) t Agr 18— 835 Grapes. Loading American grapes; [by] H. S. Bird [and] A. M. Grimes. Aug. 1918. 28p.il. (Markets doc. 14.) t Agr 18— 836 Seed reporter, Sept. 7, 1918 ; v. 2, no. 8. [Chicago, 111., 1918.] 8 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Seed Reporting Service, 59 Board of Trade Building, Chicago, 111. Agr 17—1165/4 Women's rural organisations and their activities ; by Anne M. Evans. Aug. 29, 1918. 15p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 719.) * Paper, 5c. PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Corn. Shuck protection for ear corn; by C. H. Kyle. Sept. 18, 1918. 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 708.) *Paper, 5c. Agr 18— 825 Huntley experiment farm. Work of Huntley reclamation project experiment farm in 1917 ; by Dan Hansen. Sept. 1918. 29 p. il. (W. I. A. circular 22.) t Agr 14—1379/2 Okra. Hitherto-unreported disease of okrafby L. L. Harter. 1918. cover-title, p. 207-212, il. 1 pi. lai-ge 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 14, no. 5, July 29, 1918.] t Pinon blister-rust [with list of literature cited] ; by George G. Hedgcock, Ells- worth Bethel, and N. Rex Hunt. 1918. cover-title, 411-424+ [3] p. il. 4 p. of pi. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 14, no. 10, Sept. 2, 1918.] t rimof/^l/; [by] Morgan W. Evans. June, 1918. 28+[l]p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 990.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—832 STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Fertilisers and manures. Illustrated lecture on green manuring; by A. J. Pieters. Sept. 27, 1918. cover-title, 24 p. (Agriculture Dept. Syllabus 34.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] t Files and filing. Office filing system for county agricultural agents in Northern and Western States; [by] H. B. Fuller. Sept. 24, 1918. 16 p. il. (Circular 2, Office of Extension Work, North and West, States Relations Service ; S. R. S. doc. 34.) t Food. How teachers in elementary schools may use Farmers' bulletins on foods ; [by Alvin Dille]. [1918.] 4 p. t Fruit. How teachers in rural elementary schools may use Department publica- tions on home storage of fruits and vegetables; [by Alvin Dille]. [1918.] 2 p. t Soy-bean flour. Digestibility of protein supplied by soy-bean and peanut press- cake flours ; by Arthur D. Holmes. Sept. 25, 1918. 28 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 717.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relative to food and nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18-826 Vegetables. How teachers of elementary schools may use Farmers' bulletin 881, Salting, fermentation, and pickling of vegetables; [by Alvin Dille]. [1918.] 2 p. t WEATHER BUREAU CUmatological data. Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 4, no. 13; [calendar] year 1917. [1918.] cover-title. [391] p. il. 4 p. of maps, 4" * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. Agr 14 — 566/4 NoTBJ. — 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. 5, no. 4; Apr. 1918. [1918.] cover-title, [223] p. il. map, 2 p. of maps, 4° Ch-and Valley, Colo. Predicting minimum temperatures in Grand Valley, Colo. ; by Esek S. Nichols. 1918. [1] +213-228 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review. May, 1918,] t September, 1918 111 Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Aug. 1918. [1918.] 1 p. f t National loeather and crop MiUetin, Sept. 3-24, 1918 ; no. 25-28, 1918. Sept. 4-25, 1918. Each 8 p. il. 4° [Weekly April to October, monthly remainder of year.] * Paper, 25c. a yr. Agi- 9—1305/2 Note. — This bulletin is furnished free of charge to public and educational insti- tutions, libraries, newspapers, cooperative observers, crop correspondents, and to those who will post or display it for the general benefit of the public. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Rainfall and raininess; by B. C. Wallis. 1918. [11+229-230 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review. May, 1918.] t Rivers. Daily river stages at river gage stations on principal rivers of United States, V. 15, [calendar] year 1917; by Alfred J. Henry. 1918. 286 p. 4° * Paper, 50c. Agr 6—372/6 Weather map. Daily weather map [of United States, containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River except Illinois and Wisconsin], Sept. 3-30, 1918. 1st edition. [1918.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [Not issued on Sundays or holidays.] * Editions issued at Washington, D. 0., 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], Sept. 1-30, 1918. 2d edi- tion. [1918.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [The Sunday edition does not contain as much information as the edition for week days.] * 30c. a month, $3.00 a yr. CAPITAL ISSUES COMMITTEE Appropriations. Supplemental appropriation, Capital Issues Committee, com- munication submitting supplemental estimate of appropriation required for remainder of fiscal year 1919. Sept. 26, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1303.) t CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. 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Catalogue of bureau publications, review of information avail- able to manufacturers and exporters in bulletins issued by Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. June 15, 1918. 49 p. t 18—26765 List of publications for sale by superintendent of documents and by dis- trict and cooperative offices of Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce: corrected to Sept. S,' 1918. 1918. 12 p. narrow 12° t 18—20766 LIGHTHOUSES BUREAU 8th District. Gulf Coast of United States, buoy list, Cedar Keys to Rio Grande, Stla lighthouse district ; 1918, corrected to Sept. 1. 1918. 71 p. t 11—29933/3 Lighthouse service bulletin, v. 2, no. 9; Sept. 3, 1918. [1918.] p. 37-40. [Monthly.] t 12—35121/3 Notice to .mariners, weekly, no. 36-39, 1918; Sept. 6-27 [1918]. 1918. various paging. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.] t 7—20609/4 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Commerce Department. Monthly list of publications issued by Department of Commerce, Aug. 1918. [1918.] 3 p. t 14—30678/5 STANDARDS BUREAU Piers. Compressive strength of large brick piers; by J. G. Bragg. Sept. 20, 1918. 39 p. il. 2 pi. 8 p. of pi. large 8" (Technologic papers 111.) * Paper, 10c. 18—26767 Textiles. Testing of textile materials. 3d edition. Sept. 20. 1918. 15 p. il. large S° (Circular 41.) [This- edition supersedes the 2d edition under title of Testing and properties of textile materials.] * Paper, 5c. 18 — 2676S STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE Steamboat-Inspection Service bxilletin, Sept. 3, 1918; no. 35. [1918.] S p. [Monthly.] t 15—26679/3 CONGRESS XoTE,— The Senate and House documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Congressional record. Congressional record, 65th Congress, 2d session, v. 56, no. 203-227 ; Sept. 2-30, 1918. 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[1918.] no. 17; 15+6 p. 4° [Includes History of bills and resolutions.] Same, v. 56, nos. 215-226; Sept. 16-28, 1918. [1918.] no. 18; 16+7 p. 4° [Includes History of bills and resolutions.] PtTBLIC 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 (65th Con- gress, 2d session) ; single copies are usually 5c. each. Public [act] 207-217, 65th Congress. American National Bed Cross. FI. R. 12704, act to authorize importation without payment of duty of sundry articles for American National Red Cross to be donated or used by it solely to or forbeneflt of lard or naval forces of United States or its allies, or for relief of civilian population of United States or of its allies. Approved Aug. 31, 1918. 1 p. (Public 209.) 114 September, 1918 Public [act] 207-217, Outli Congress — Continued. Bonds of United States. H. R. 12923, act to supplement 2d liberty bond act, as amended [so as to provide limited exemption from income surtaxes and war and excess- profits taxes upon income to be derived from 41h liberty loan bond issue, etc.], [Approved Sept. 24, 1918.] 3 p. (Public 217.) Bozeman, Mont. S. 936, act to convey to Bozeman, Mont., certain land for alley pur- poses. Approved Sept. 10, 191S. 1 p. (Public 211.) Conscription. H. R. 12731, act amending act to authorize the President to increase temporarily military establishment of United States [so as to change draft age, etc.]. [Approved Aug. 31, 1918.] 3 p. (Public 210.) District of Columbia. H. R. 11692, act making appropriations for District of Columbia, fiscal year 1919. [Approved Aug. 31, 1918.] 41 p. (Public 208.) [Corrected print.] H. R. 12098, act to protect lives and health and morals of women and minor work- ers in District of Columbia, and to establish Minimum Wage Board and define its powers and duties, and to provide for fixing of minimum wages for such workers. [Approved Sept. 19, 1918.] 5 p. (Public 215.) Greeks in United States. S. 4527. act to authorize payment of indemnities to Greece for injuries inflicted on its nationals during riots occurring in South Omaha, Nebr., Feb. 21, 1909. Approved Aug. 30, 1918. 1 p. (Public 207.) Monongaliela River. S. 4597, act extending time for construction of bridge across Monongahela River at or n«ar Fairmont, W. Va. [by said city]. Approved Sept. 11, 191S. 1 p. (Public 212.) Montana. S. 934, act authorizing Montana to select other lands in lieu of lands in sec- tion 16. township 2 north, range 30 east, within limits of Huntley irrigation project and ceded portion of Crow Indian Reservation in said State. Approved Sept. 13, 1918. 1 p. (Public 213.) Surveys. H. R. 8004, act authorizing resurvey or retracement of lands heretofore re- turned as surveyed public lands under certain conditions. Approved Sept. 21, 1918. 1 p. (Public 216.) Wisconsin. S. 2180, act to approve mutual cessions of territory by Wisconsin and Min- nesota and consequent changes in boundary line between said States. [Approved Sept. 13, 1918.] 2 p. (Public 214.) Public [joint] resolution 39-41, 65th Congress. Appropriations. H. J. Res. 324, joint resolution making appropriations for certain necessary operations of Government for Sept. 1918. Approved Aug. 31, 1918. 1 p. (Public resolution 39.) Prohibition. S. J. Res. 172, joint resolution authorizing the President to establish zones in which intoxicating liquors may not be sold, manufactured, or distributed [about coal mines, munition factories, ship-building plants, and other plants for war material]. Approved Sept. 12, 1918. 1 p. (Public resolution 40.) Public lands. H. J. Res. 325, joint resolution amending sec. 8 of amendment to act • to authorize the President to increase temporarily military establishment of United States, approved May 18, 1917 [concerning entries on public lands]. Approved Sept. 13, 1918. 1 p. (Public resolution 41.) [H. J. Res. 325 amends sec. 8 of H. R. 12731, approved Aug. 31, 1918.] CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Banks and banking. Amendments to Federal reserve act, conference report to accompany H. R. 11283 [to amend and reenact sec. 4, 11, 16, 19, and 22 of act approved Dec. 23, 1913, known as Federal reserve act, and sec. 5208 and 5209 of Revised statutes] ; submitted by Mr. Glass. Sept. 18, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 793.) Bonds of United States. 2d liberty-bond act amendments, conference report to accompany H. R. 12923 [to supplement 2d liberty bond act, as amended, so as to provide limited exemption from income surtaxes and war and excess-profits taxes upon income to be derived from 4th liberty loan bond issue, etc.] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Kitchin. Sept. 23, 1918. 3 p. (H. rp. 805.) [Corrected print. 1st print, 2 pages, did not contain Statement of managers on part of the House.] Conscription. To increase temporarily military establishment of United States, conference report to accompany H. R, 12731 [amending sec. 2, 4, and 5 of act to authorize President to increase temporarily military establishment of United States, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Dent. Aug. 30, 1918. 6 p. (H. rp. 763.) District of Columbia. District of Columbia appropriation bill [fiscal year 1919], conference report to accompany H. R. 11692 : submitted by Mr. Sisson. Aug. 31, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 765.) District of Columbia appropriations, conference report [to accompany H. R. 11092, making appropriations for District of Columbia, fiscal year 1919, stating that committee have been unable to agree] ; submitted by Mr. Sisson. Aug. 30, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 764.) Minerals. Minerals and metals for war purposes, conference report on H. R. 112.59, to provide further for national security and defense by encouraging production, conserving supply, and controlling distribution of those ores, metals, and minerals which have formerly been largely imported, or of which there is or mav be inadequate supplv ; submitted by Mr. Henderson. Sept. 24. c-alendar day Sept. 26, 1918. 5 p. (S. doc. 281.) September, 1918 115 Minerals — Continued. Minerals and metals for war purposes, conference re- port to accompany H. R. 11259 [to provide further for national security and defense by encouraging production, conserving supply, and controlling distri- bution of those ores, metals, and minerals which have formerly been largely imported, or of which there is or may be inadequate supply] ; submitted by Mr. Foster. Sept. 23, 1918. 7 p. (H. rp. 803.) Pensions. Pensions and increase of pensions, conference report to accompany S. 4194 [granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War. etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Shouse. Sept. 13, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 779.) Pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., conference report to accompany S. 4543 ; submitted by Mr. Shouse. Sept. 13, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 781.) Pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., conference report to accompany S. 4722 ; submitted by Mr. Shouse. Sept. 13, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 780.) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Calendars of House of Representatives, 6oth Congress, 2d session, Sept. 2-30, 1918; no. 186-210. [1918.] Each 99 p. large 8° [Daily when House of Rep- resentatives is in session.] t Great War, WlJf-. Jlonthly compendium of War Congress, status of legislation given numericallv and bv subiects, 65th Congress, 2d session, compiled by W. Ray Loomis, no. 8; Sept. 5, 1918. 1918. 133 p. t 18—26287/5 Weekly compendium, legislative developments of first 38-43 weeks of 2fl session, 65th Congress [Dec. 3. 1917-Sept. 30, 1918], compiled by W. Ray Loomis. no. 30-35 ; Aug. 26-Sept. 30, 1918. [1918.] various paging, t Revenue bill and report. Sept. 4. 1918. 120 p. (H. doc. 1267.) [Sept. 3, 1918, referred to Committee on Printins: : Sept. 4, 1918. ordered to be printed. This is H. R. 12863 and House report 767 of 65th Congress, 2d session.] 18—26769 War 1-isk insurance, soldiers' compensation and insurance laws : public no. 193, 63d Congress; public no. 209. 64th Congress; public no. 387, 64th Congress; public no. 20. 65th Congress ; public no. 90, 65th Congress ; public res. 22, 65th Congress; public res. 27, 65th Congress; public no. 151. 65th Congress; public no. 175, 65th Congress. 1918. 35 p. t 18—26770 ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE Bueline, Avgust J. August J. Buehne. report to accompany H. Res. 412 [to pay August J. Buehne] ; submitted by :Mr. Park. Sept. 24, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 808.) House of Representatives. Two assistant telephone messengers, Capitol, report to accompany H. Res. 388 [for 2 assistants to messengers in charge of tele- phones] ; submitted by Mr. Sanford. Sept. 24, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 806.) LoveU. Jessie T. Jessie T. Lovell. report to accompany H. Res. 423 [to pay Jessie T. Lovell] ; submitted by Mr. Park. Aug. 27, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 761.) Lucas, Arthur. Arthur Lucas, report to accompany H. Res. 409 [to pay Arthur Lucas] ; submitted by Mr. Park. Sept. 24, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 807.) AGEICrTLTTTRE COMMITTEE Food-production act, report to accompany H. R. 11945 [to enable Secretary of Agriculture to carry otit, during fiscal year 1919. purposes of act to provide further for national security and defense by stimulating agi-iculture and facilitating distribution of agricultural products, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Candler. Sept. 19. 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 796.) [H. R. 11945 also includes provisions relating to regulation of rent in District of Columbia, regulations for leasing of mineral lands on Indian reservations, and with- drawals of public lands for Indian reservations.] COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEAStTBES COMMITTEE Minor coins. Amendment of sec. 3528. Revised statutes, report to accompany H. R. 12998 [to amend sec. 3528, Revised statutes, so as to increase minor coin- age metal fund] ; submitted by Mr. Ashbrook. Sept. 25. 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 811.) 116 September, 1918 Hr,ECTION OF PKESIDENT, VICE PEESIDENT, AND EEPRESENTATR'ES COMMITTEE Corrupt practices in elections, report to accompany S. 3438 [to prevent corrupt practices in election of Senators, Representatives, or Delegates in Congress] ; submitted by Mr. Polk. Sept. 20, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 797.) fokeig:s^ affaiks committee Niagara River. Diversion of water from Niagara River, hearings on H. R. 11871, June 4-21, 1918. 1918. pt. 3, [1] +99-382 p. il. t IMMIGBATIOX AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE Aliens. Readmission to United States of certain aliens, report to accompany H. J. Res. 331 [authorizing readmission to United States of certain aliens who have been conscripted or have volunteered for service with military forces of United States or cobelligerent forces] ; submitted by Mr. Burnett. Sept. 17, 1918. 3 p. (H. rp. 783.) INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Omi; service refi'remcnf, hearings on H. R. 11352, Aug. 7, 1918. 1918. 103 p. t iJrant Pass. Waterway between Cedar Point and Dauphin Island, Ala., report to accompany S. 4598 [further extending time for commencement and com- pletion of bridge or bridges authorized by act to amend act to authorize Dauphin Island Railway and Harbor Company to construct bridge or bridges, or viaducts, across Grant Pass between mainland at or near Cedar Point and Dauphin Island, both Little and Big, also to dredge channel from Mobile Bay into Dauphin Bay, also to construct docks and wharves along both Little and Big Dauphin islands] ; submitted by Mr. Sanders of Louisiana. Sept. 10,1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 774.) Little Calumet River. Bridge across Little Calumet River, Cook County, 111., report to accompany H. R. 12773 [to authorize construction of bridge across Little Calumet River in Cook County, 111., by Illinois Central Railroad Com- pany at or near village of Riverdale in said county] ; submitted by Mr. Hamilton of Michigan. Sept. 10, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 773.) Power-plants. Emergency power bill, hearings on H. R. 12776 [to provide fur- ther for national security and defense and for more effective prosecution of the war by furnishing means for better utilization of existing sources of electrical and mechanical power and for development of new sources of such power], Aug. 23-27, 1918. 1918. [pt. 1], p. 1-98. ? Emergency power bill, repott to accompany H. R. 12776 [to provide fur- ther for national security and defense and for more effective prosecution of the war by furnishing means for better utilization of existing sources of elec- trical and mechanical power and for development of new sources of such power], submitted by Mr. Sims; with excerpts from hearings. Sept. 19, 1918. 23 p. (H. rp. 795.) 18—26771 Rock River. Bridge across Rock River, 111., report to accompany H. R. 12631 [granting consent of Congress to county of Winnebago, 111., and town of Rock- ford, in said county and State, to construct bridge across Rock River at or near Camp Grant] ; submitted by Mr. Hamilton of Michigan. Aug. 27, 1918. Ip. (H. rp. 762.) Snsquelianna River. Bridge across Susquehanna River at Harrisburg, Pa., report to accompany H. R. 12786 [to authorize Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh Railroad Company to constmct bridge across Susquehanna River from Harrisburg, Pa., to borough of Lemoyne, Pa.] ; submitted by Mr. Dewalt. Sept. 10, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 775.) Bridge Susquehanna River, Dauphin County, Pa., report to accompany S. 4871 [to autliorize Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh Railroad Com- pany to construct bridge across Susquehanna River from Harrisburg, Pa., to borough of Lemoyne, Pa.] ; submitted by Mr. Dewalt. Sept. 24, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 804.) 8EPTEMBEK, 1918 117 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Philippine Islands. Authorizing the Presi'lent to prohibit exports to Philippine Ishmds, report to accompany H. R. 12801 [to amend act to punish acts of interference with foreign relations, neutrality, and foreign commerce of United States, to punish espionage, and better to enforce criminal laws of United States, so as to prohibit exports to Philippine Islands during the war when public safety- so requires] ; submitted by Mr. Steele. Sept. 12, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 777.) Authorizing the President to prohibit exports to Philippine Islands, report to accompany H. R. 12801 [to amend act to punish acts of interference with foreign relations, neutrality, and foreign commerce of United States, to punish espionage, and better to enforce criminal laws of United States, so as to prohibit exports to Philippine Islands during the war when public safety so requires] ; submitted by Mr. Steele. Sept. 25, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 813.) Prohibition. Establishment of " dry " zones, report to accompany S. J. Res. 172 [authorizing the President to establish zones, in which intoxicating liquors may not be sold, manufactured, or distributed, about coal mines, munition factories, ship-building plants, and other plants for war material] ; submitted by Mr. Webb. Sept. 7, 1918. 3 p. (H. rp. 772.) MILITAEY AFFAIKS COMMITTEE Brady, Joseph P. Joseph P. Brady, report to accompany H. R. 7859 [for relief of Joseph P. Brady] ; submitted by Mr. HaiTison of Virginia. Sept. IS, 1918. Ip. (H. rp. 785.) Fees for claim agents, report to accompany H. R. 12769 [relative to fees for claim agents for collection of any pay or allowance due on account of military service] ; submitted by Mr. Dent. Sept. 6, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 771.) Manzcr, NatJwn. Nathan Manze^, report to accompany H. R. 12793 [for relief of Nathan Manzer] ; submitted by Mr. Harrison of Virginia. Sept. 18, 1918. Ip. (H. rp. 784.) Military Academy, West Point. Increased pay for Military Academy cadets, report to accompany H. R. 12834; submitted by Mr. Luun. Sept. 27, 1918. 4 p. (H. rp. 818.) Minahan, John. John Miuahan, alias John Bagley, report to accompany H. R. 12844 [for relief of John Minahan, alias John Bagley] ; submitted by Mr. Hull of Iowa. Sept. 4, 1918. 4 p. (H. rp. 769.) Officers, Army. Army officers eligible for appointment as chief of staff corps and departments, report to accomijany H. R. 12872 ; submitted by Mr. Shallen- berger. Sept. 19. 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 794.) Pay, Army. Pay and allowance of certain officers of Army, report to accompany H. R, 12936 [to prescribe pay and allowance of officers of Army while holding brevet crade and serving as members of Supreme War Council] ; submitted by Mr. Dent. Sept. 26, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 815.) Pay for Army and Navy Nurse Coi'ps during involuntary captivity, report to accompany H. R. 12860 [granting to members of Army Nurse Corps and Navy Nurse Corps, Army field clerlvs. field clerks of Quartermaster Corps, and civil employees of Army pay and nll')v.ances during any period of involuntary captivitv bv enemv of United States] ; submitted by Mr. Harrison of Vir- ginia. Sept. 26, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 816.) Rockwell, Thomas H. Thomas H. Rockwell, report to accompany H. R. 8473 [for relief of Thomas H. Rockwell] ; submitted by Mr. Harrison of Virginia. Sept. 16, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 782.) Selective-service act, hearings on H. R. 12731, amending act to authorize the President to increase temporarily military establishment of United States [so as to change draft age. etc.] ; statements of Newton D. Baker, Peyton C. March, E. H. Crowder. Aug. 19, 1918. 1918. v. 2, 50 p. [Volume 1 appeared in IMonthly catalogue for Feb. 1918, p. 414.] t MINES AND MINING COMMITTEE Mineral lands. Assessment work on mining claims, report to accompany S. J. Res. 156 [to suspend requirements of annual assessment work on mining claims during continuation of war in which United States is now engaged, and until midnieht of Dec. 31 of vear following that in which such war is con- cluded] ; submitted by Mr. Foster. Sept. 2, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 766.) 118 September, 1918 NAVAL AFFATIJvS COMMITTEE Cobb, Frederick W. Frederick W. Cobb, report to accompany H. R. 2205 [to transfer Frederick W. Cobb from list of chief machinists to list of chief pay clerks, Navy] ; submitted by Mr. Yenable. Sept. 27, 1918. 3 p. (H. rp. 817.) Courts-martial. Administration of justice in Navy, report to accompany H. R. 10747 [for better administration of justice in Navy by giving naval courts- martial jurisdiction to try and punish court-martial prisoners who conmiit offenses while serving confinementj ; submitted by Mr. Padgett. Sept. IS. 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 792.) Dry-docks. Purchase of dry dock at Boston, Mass., report to accompany H. R. 129S2 [to purchase from Massachusetts large dry dock and appurtenant lands at Boston] : submitted by Mr. Padgett. Sept. 24, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 810.) Medals of honor, report to accompany H. R. 12194 [for award of medals of honor, distinguished-service medals, and Navy crosses] ; submitted bv Mr. Padgett. Sept. 18, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 790.) Officers, Marine Corps. Promotion of Marine officers serving with Army, report to accompany H. R. 12916 [for temporary promotion of commissioned officers of Marine Corps serving with Army] ; submitted by Mr. Padgett. Sept. 18, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 788.) Pay, Navy. New ratings in Navy, report to accompany H. R. 10849 [to estab- lish new ratings in Navy for enlisted men] ; submitted by Mr. Padgett. Sept 18, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 791.) Pay of certain warrant officers, report to accompany H. R. 12915 [to pro- vide additional pay for warrant officers of Navy ou shore duty beyond con- tinental limits of United States] ; submitted by Mr. Padgett. Sept. 18, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 789.) ■Uniforms. Purchase of uniforms by officers of Navy, report to accompany H. R. 12945 [for purchase of uniforms, accouterments, and equipment by officers of Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and midshipmen at Naval Academy from Government at cost] ; submitted by Mr. Padgett. Sept. 18, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 787.) War risk insurance. Extension of certain provisions of wai*-risk insurance act, report to accompany H, R. 12934 [to extend certain provisions of war-risk insurance act, as amended, to cadets at Military Academy and midshipmen at Naval Academy] ; submitted by Mr. Padgett. Sept. 18, 1918. 2 p, (H. rp. 786.) POST OFFICE AND POST KOADS COMMITTEE Telegraph, etc. Protection of telephone and telegraph service, report to accom- pany H. R. 12976 [for protection of users of telephone and telegraph service and properties and funds belonging thereto during Government operation and control] ; submitted by Mr. Moon. Sept. 21, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 800.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GBOUNDS COMMITTEE Eldorado, Kans. Public building at Eldorado, Kans., report to accompany H. R. 12881 [to increase cost of public building at Eldorado, Kans.] ; submitted by Mr. Clark of Florida. Sept. 23, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 801.) Public buildings. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 12438, dona- tion of jail at Guthrie, Okla. [to Logan County, Okla.], H. R. 12404, building for Public Health Service in city of Washington [and] House document 1134, list of places for public building work (letter from Secretary of Treasury) ; June 12, 1918. 1918. 16 p. (No. 10.) t Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 12818 (also H. R. 12835). control of rental charges in certain areas [and] method of purchasing real estate by Housing Corporation, Aug. 28 and 30 [31], 1918. 1918. 43 p. (No. 11.) t Rent. Control of rental charges in certain areas, report to accompany H. R. 12835 [to provide further for national security and defense by authorizing the President to control rental charges in certain areas and to amend subsec. b of sec. 1 of act to authorize President to provide housing for war needs] ; submitted by Mr. Clark of Florida. Sept. 3, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 768.) [Corrected print.] September, 1918 119 Sanatormms. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 12917, for sana- toriums [sanatorium near Dawsonsprings, Ky.], for treatment of persons dis- charged from military and naval forces of United States, H. K. 8828, public building at Yonkers. N. Y. [and] H. R. 12881. public building at Eldorado, Kans. ; Sept. 18, 1918. 1918. 24 p. (No. 13.) ? Sanatorium for treatment of discharged soldiers and sailors, report to accompany H. R. 12917 [for establishment of sanatorium near Dawsonsprings, Ky., for treatment of persons discharged fi*om military and naval forces of United States] ; submitted by Mr. Cantrill. Sept. 20, 1918. 5 p. (H. rp. 799.> Tonkcrs. N. Y. Public building site at Yonkers. N. Y., report to accompany H. R. 8828 [increasing limit of cost of public building site at Yonkers, N. Y.] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Clark of Florida. Sept. 23, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 802.) PtJBLIC LANDS COilillTTEE Olathc, Colo. Water supply for Olathe. Colo., report to accompany H. R. 5989 [to grant lands to Olathe, Colo., for protection of its water supply] ; submitted by Mr. Taylor of Colorado. Sept. 20, 1918. 2 p. (H. rp. 798.) Oregon national forest. Reservation of certain lands as part of Oregon national forest, report to accompany S. 3225 [to reserve as part of Oregon national forest lands that were revested in United States pursuant to decision of Supreme Court in case of Oregon and California Railroad Company against United States] ; submitted by Mr. Sinnott. Sept. 11, 1918. 3 p. (H. rp. 776.) RULES COMMITTEE Aliens. Consideration of H. J. Res. 331, authorizing readmission to United States of certain aliens, report to accompany H. Res. 432 [for consideration of H. J. Res. 331, authorizing readmission to United States of certain aliens who have been conscripted or have volunteered for service with military forces of United States or cobelligerent forces] ; submitted by Mr. Garrett of Ten- nessee. Sept. 25, 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 812.) Government officials and employees. House resolution 227, report to accompany H. Res. 227 [for consideration of H. R. 152. to tix compensation of employees of United States] ; submitted by :\Ir. Kelly of Pennsylvania. Sept. 24, 191S. Ip. (H. rp. 809.) Poner plants. Consideration of H. R. 12776, report to accompany H. Res. 433 [for consideration of H. R. 12776, to provide further for national security and defense and for more effective prosecution of the war by furnishing means for better utilization of existing sources of electrical and mechanical power and for development of new sources of such power] ; submitted by IMr. Pou. Sept. 26. 1918. 1 p. (H. rp. 814.) TERRITOEIES COMMITTEE Haicaii. Title to certain homestead lands in Hawaii, report to accompany H. R. 5115 [to authorize governor of Hav>aii to ratify agreements of certain persons made with commissioner of public lands of Hawaii, and to issue land patents to those eligible under terms of said agreements] ; submitted by Mr. Watson of Virginia. Sept. 5, 1918. 4 p. (H. rp. 770.) WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Bonds of United States. Supplementary bond legislation, hearing on bill to sup- plement 2d liberty bond act as amended [so as to provide limited exemption from income surtaxes and war and excess-profits taxes upon income to be derived from 4th liberty loan bond issue, etc.], Sept. 12, 1918. 1918. 39 p. t Supplementary bond legislation, report to accompany H. R. 12923 [to supplement 2d liberty bond act, as amended, so as to provide limited exemption from income surtaxes and war and excess-profits taxes upon income to be derived from 4th liberty loan bond issue, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Kitchin. Sept. 12, 1918. 5 p. (H. rp. 778.) Rei-enue. Hearings on proposed revenue act of 1918, income, excess profits, and estate taxes ; brief of Melvin G. Sperry. 1918. 9 p. [These hearings do not discuss estate taxes.] t 85201— No. 285—18 3 120 September, 1918 Revenue — Continued. Hearings on proposed revenue act of 1918, June 7-July 17 and Aug. 5-15, 191S. 1918. 3 pts. [xvi]+2242 p. il. [These hearings, differently arranged, were also published in 29 separate numbered parts.] t pt. 1. Income, excess profits, and estate taxes, pt. 2. Miscellaneous taxes, pt. 3. Postal rates. Revenue bill of 1918. report to accompany H. R. 12863 ; submitted by Mr. Kitchin. Sept. 3, 1918. 40 p. (H. rp. 767.) 18—26772 Statement of Joseph J. Klein on proposed revenue act of 1918, income, excess profits, and estate taxes. 1918. 21 p. [This statement consists of sug- gestions as to sources of revenue.] t Statements of Norman H. Johnson and W. J. D. Bell on proposed revenue act of 1918, income, excess profits, and estate taxes. 1918. 16 p. [These statements do not discuss income and estate taxes.] t War taxation of incomes, excess profits, and luxuries in certain foreign coun- tries ; prepared in Legislative Reference Division, Library of Congress. 1918. 128 p. t 18—26773 SENATE Calendar of business, Senate, 65th Congress, 2d session, Sept. 2-30, 1918; no. 169[-186]. [1918.] Each 24 p. large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session. Numbers 181-186 are incorrectly numbered 184-189.] t German propagandist societies, article by Lewis Melville ; presented by Mr. Lodge. 1918. 15 p. (S. doc. 278.) [From London quarterly review and Living age, Boston.] 18—26774 AGEICXJI.TUKE AND FOKESTRY COMMITTEE Food production act, 1919, hearing on wheat and beef cattle, Aug. 28, 1918. 1918. pt. 2, ii+319-338 p. [Part 1 appeared in Monthly catalogue for July, 1918, p. 21.] t CIVIL SERVICE AND RETRENCHMENT COMMITTEE Retirement. Retirement of classified civil service employees, report to ac- company S. 4637; submitted by Mr. McKellar. Sept. 23, 1918. 8 p. (S. rp. 574.) 18—26775 Retirement of employees in classified civil service, hearing on S. 4637, Aug. 28 [and Sept. 13], 1918. 1918. 65 p. t COMMERCE COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 65th Congress, 2d session, Sept. 2, 1918; no. 6. [1918.] 13 p. 4° * Commerce. Statistics of commerce and navigation, report to accompany S. 4924 [to amend sec. 336, Revised slatutes, relating to annual report on statistics of commerce and navigation of United States with foreign countries] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Fletcher. Sept. 24, calendar day Sept. 26, 1918. 2 p. (S. rp. 575.) Grant Pass. Bridge waterway between Cedar Point and Dauphin Island, Ala., report to accompany S. 4598 [further extending time for commencement and completion of bridge or bridges authorized by act to amend act to authorize Dauphin Island Railway and Harbor Company to construct bridge or bridges, or viaducts, across Grant Pass between mainland at or near Cedar Point and Dauphin Island, both Little and Big, also to dredge channel from Mobile Bay into Dauphin Bay, also to construct docks and wharves along both Little and Big Dauphin islands] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Aug. 30, 1918. 2 p. (S. rp. 557.) Susquehanna River. Bridge across Susquehanna River, Pa., report to accom- pany S. 4871 [to authorize Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh Railroad Company to construct bridge across Susquehanna River from Harrisburg, Pa., to borough of Lemoyne, Pa.] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Sept. 18, 1918. ip. (S. rp.572.) September, 1918 121 DISTBICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Bowles, Eliza H. Disinterment of bodies, report to accompany H. R. 12429 [to autiiorize healtli officer of District of Columbia to permit disinterment of bodies of Eliza Hill Bowles, Bernice Worthen Bowles, and Bessie Vivian Bowles] ; submitted by Mr. Smith of Maryland, Sept. 21, 1918. 1 p. (S. rp. 573.) Minimum Wage Board in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 12098 [to protect lives and health and morals of women and minor workers in District of Columbia, and to establish Minimum Wage Board and define its powers and duties, and to provide for fixing of minimum wages for such workers] ; submitted by Mr. Kenyon. Sept. 6. 1918. 1 p. (S. rp. 562.) FINANCE COMMITTEE American National Red Cross. Merchandise donated to Red Cross, report to accompany H. R. 12704 [to authorize importation without payment of duty of sundry articles for American National Red Cross to be donated or used by it solely to or for benefit of land or naval forces of United States or its allies, or for relief of civilian population of United States or of its allies] ; submitted by Mr. Simmons. Aug. 22, calendar day Aug. 26, 1918. 1 p. (S. rp. 556.) Bonds of United States. Supplementary bond legislation, report to accompany H. R. 12923 [to supplement 2d liberty bond act, as amended, so as to provide limited exemption from income surtaxes and war and excess-profits taxes upon income to be derived from 4th liberty loan bond issue, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Simmons. Sept. 17, 1918. 5 p. (S. rp. 571.) Internal Revenue Commissioner. Relief of commissioner of internal revenue, loss of documentary stamps, report to accompany S. 4271 [for relief of com- missioner of internal revenue on account of loss of documentary stamps] ; submitted by Mr. Jones of New Mexico. Sept. 9, 1918. 1 p. (S. rp. 564.) Relief of commissioner of internal revenue, loss of pipe-line beer stamps, report to accompany S. 4272 [for relief of commissioner of internal revenue on account of loss or irregular destruction of pipe-line beer stamps] ; submitted by Mr. Jones of New Mexico. Sept. 9, 1918. 1 p. (S. rp. 563.) Revenue. To provide revenue, and for other purposes, hearings and briefs on H. R. 12863, Sept. 6, 1918. 1918. pt. 1, p. 1-22. $ FOREIGN BELATIONS COMMITTEE Calendar. Executive calendar, 65th Congress, 2d session, Sept. 14, 1918 ; no. 13. [1918.] 7 p. 4° t Legislative calendar, 65th Congress, 2d session, Sept. 14, 1918; no. 12. [1918.] 8 p. 4° t JXn)ICIABY COMMITTEE President of United States. Election of President and Vice President without electoral college and fixing commencement of terms of President, Vice Presi- dent, Senators, and Representatives, views of minority to accompany S. J. Res. 12 [proposing amendment to Constitution of United States for election of President and Vice President without intervention of electoral college, estab- lishing their term of office from 3d Tuesday of January following their elec- tion, and fixing time when terms of Senators and Representatives shall begin] ; submitted by Mr. Shafroth (for Mr. Shields) and Messrs. Ashurst and Fletcher. Sept. 11, 1918. 5 p. (S. rp. 165, pt. 2, 65th Cong. 1st sess.) MILITARY AFFAIRS COMiflTTEE Aeronautics Department. Create Department of Aeronautics, report to ac- company S. 4852 [to create Executive Department in Government to be known as Department of Aeronautics and for appointment of Secretary of Aeronautics and assistant Secretary] ; submitted by Mr. New. Sept. 17, 1918. 1 p. (S. rp. 570.) 122 September, 1918 Craney Island and Fishermans Island, report to accompany S. 4893 [transfer- ring land known as Craney Island from jurisdiction of War Department to jurisdiction of Treasury Department and transferring land known as Fisher- mans Island from jurisdiction of Treasury Department to jurisdiction of War Department] ; submitted by Mr. Chamberlain. Sept. 13, 1918. 2 p. (S. rp. 569.) McMahon, Patrick. Patrick M'Mahon, report to accompany S. 1857 [for relief of Patrick McMahon, alias W^illiam Young] ; submitted by Mr. Sutherland. Sept. 6, 1918. 4 p. (S. rp. 559.) Nurse Corps, Army. Increasing pay of a chief nurse in Army Nurse Corps, re- port to accompany S. 4892 [to amend act making appropriations for Army, fiscal year 1919, by changing clause " chief nurses, $120 in addition to pay of a nurse," to " chief nurses, $360 in addition to pay of a nurse," and to make said amendment retroactive] ; submitted by Mr. Chamberlain. Sept. 13, 1918. 2 p. (S. rp. 568.) Officers, Army. Appointment of certain Army officers as chief of staff corps and departments, report to accompany S. 4891 [making certain officers of Army eligible for appointment as chief qf stafE corps and departments] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Chamberlain. Sept. 13, 1918. 1 p. (S. rp. 567.) Stewart, Edward. Edward Stewart, report to accompany S. 1104 [for relief of Edward Stewart] ; submitted by Mr. Sutherland. Sept. 6, 1918. 2 p. (S. rp. 561.) Waring, John B. H. John B. H. Waring, hearing before subcommittee on S. 3967, authorizing the President to nominate and, by and with advice and consent of Senate, appoint John B. H. AVaring, late captain in Medical Corps of Army [to be] major in Medical Corps on retired list, and increasing re- tired list by 1 for purposes of this act. 1918. 19 p. t MINES AND MINING COMMITTEE Minerals. Minerals and metals for war purposes, hearings on H. R. 112.59, to provide further for national security and defense by encouraging produc- tion, conserving supply, and controlling distribution of those ores, metals, and minerals which have formerly been largely imported, or of which there is or may be inadequate supply. 1918. 672 p. 1 pi. % — — Minerals and metals for war purposes, report to accompany H. R. 11259 [to provide further for national security and defense by encouraging produc- tion, conserving supply, and controlling distribution of those ores, metals, and minerals which have formerly been largely imported, or of which there is or may be inadequate supply] ; submitted by Mr. Henderson. Sept. 4, calendar day Sept. 5, 1918. 4 p. (S. rp. 558.) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 2d session, 65th Congress, May 1-Sept. 11, 1918 ; no. 18-20, 22-23. [1918.] Each 43 p. or 45 p. 4" t Port Angeles, Wasli. Sale of certain lands at Port Angeles, Wash., report to accompany S. 4886 [for sale of lands in original town site of Port Angeles, Wash., to Siems, Carey & H. S. Kerbaugh Corporation] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. Sept. 11, 1918. 2 p. (S. rp. 565.) Surveys. Authorizing resurvey of certain public lands, report to accompany H. R. 8004 [authorizing resurvey or retracement of lands heretofore returned as surveyed public lands under certain conditions] ; submitted by Mr. Norris. Sept. 11, 1918. 3 p. (S. rp. 566.) COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE Volunteer Medical Service Corps of United States, rules of organization. Aug. 1918. 7 p. narrow 8° t X-rays. List of staple medical and surgical supplies selected to meet war condi- tions by Committee on Standardization appointed by Council of National Defense : pt. 4, X-ray apparatus and supplies ; adopted by Section of Medical Industry, War Industries Board, Sept. 1918. [Revised edition.] 1918. 20 p. $ 17—26428/5 September, 1918 123 STATE COUNCILS SECTION Information circular 56-60 ; Aug. 21-Sept. 18, 1918. [1918.] Each 4 p. or 3 p. 4'» [Weekly.] t 18—26523 State councils of defense. [Circular] to State councils of defense [containing information as to organization, etc., of] State speakers' bureaus. [1918.] 4 p. 4° t [Correspondence July 24 and 30, 1918, between Secretary Baker, chair- man of Council of National Defense, and President Wilson, concerning work of State councils of defense and suggesting that Federal departments, etc., con- sider use of State council system when planning new work or extensions of State organizations.] [1918.] 3 p. 4° j WOMAN'S COMMITTEE Great War, 1914~. Be a truth-teller, help fight the battle over here, fire these facts for Uncle Sara ; [prepared in] Department of Educational Propaganda. Aug. 15, 1918. 4 p. 4° (Truth series 1.) t 18—26776 • Be a truth-teller, help fight the battle over here, fire these facts for Uncle Sam; [prepared in] Department of Educational Propaganda. Sept. 1, 1918, 3 p. 4° (Truth series 2.) t COURT OF CLAIMS 1 Cases. Supplemental calendar [of cases ready for trial or hearing] no. 3, term 1917-18. 1918. 149 p. [Some of the pages are blank.] % Horstmann, -John, Comvany. John Horstmann Co. v. United States; Natron Soda Co. V. [same; evidence for defendants and claimants]. 1918. cover- title, no. 32004, 32453, p. 647-1002. t DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Appropriations. Supplemental appropriation, District of Columbia, communica- tion submitting supplemental estimates of appropriation required for salaries and expenses for District of Columbia [fiscal years 1918 and 1919]. Sept. 23, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1293.) t Juvenile Coui't. Reports of clerk and chief probation officer of .Juvenile Court, District of Columbia, for 2 years ended June 30, 1917 [with letter of trans- mittal from judge of court]. Aug. 27, 1918. 42 p. (H. doc. 1265.) t FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Cripples. Vocational rehabilitation of disabled soldiers and sailors, preliminary study [by John Cummings ; with Bibliography of war cripple, by Douglas C. McMurtrie]. Feb. 1918, reprinted July, 1918. 112 p. (Bulletin 5.) t E 18—337/5 Gas-engines. Emergency war training for gas-engine, motor-car, and motor- cycle repairmen. Mar. 1918, reprinted July, 1918. 79p.il. (Bulletin 10.) t E 18—410/3 FocaiionoZ Siwim cry, V. 1, no. 5; Sept. 1918. [1918.] 24 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] t E 18—573 Welding. Emergencv war training for oxy-acetylene welders [with bibli- ography]. June, 1918. 86 p. il. 2 pi. 2 p. of pi. (Bulletin 11.) t E 18—1029 FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Federal reserve member banks. Federal reserve inter-district collection sys- tem, changes in list of banks upon which items will be received by Federal reserve banks for collection and credit, Sept. 1, 1918. 1918. 19 p. 4" t 16—26870/4 124 September, 1918 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Food investigation, summary of report of Federal Trade Commission on meat- packing industry. 1918. 51 p. 1 pi. (H. doc. 1297.) • 18—26699' FOOD ADMINISTRATION Accounting. Accounting regulations, Food Administration, 1918 : pt. 1, Travel expenses.. 1918. 50 p. 16° t Same: pt. 2, Appointments, purchase of supplies, expenses other than personal. 1918. 43 p. 1 pi. 16" t Licenses. Special license regulations 13, [governing] manufacturers of bakery products, 2d issue, effective Sept. 1, 1918, including official interpretations, contains all special regulations applying to manufactui-ers of bakery products issued up to and including Sept. 1, 1918* and replaces similar pamphlet issued effective May 3, 1918. 1918. 12 p. t Same 16, [governing] distributors of fresh fish and frozen fish, contains all special rules affecting licensees dealing in fresh fish and frozen fish (hold- ing a " G " license) issued up to Aug. 24, 1918. 1918. 8 p. t 18—26777 Sugar conservation in bakery products; [prepared in] Baking Division. Aug. 1918. 6+[l] p. (Baking 113.) t Wheat flour and substitutes for bakers ; [prepared in] Baking Division, 1918. 7 p. (Baking 115.) t FUEL ADMINISTRATION Boiler and furnace testing; by Rufus T. Strohm. 1918. 20 p. il. (Engineer- ing bulletin 1.) [Prepared in Conservation Bureau. Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on vitilization of coal and lignite.] t 18 — 26778 Clay industries. Fuel economy in burning clay products; by A, V. Bleininger and A. F. Greaves-Walker. 1918. 12 p. t 18— 2677^ Gasoline. Production and consumption of gasoline, letter transmitting, in re- sponse to resolution, information relating to production, consumption, and exportation of gasoline. Sept. 11, 1918. 2 p. (S. doe. 277.) t Miners. Message to mine workers : Patriots, all together ; by James B. Neale. 1918. 7 p. t 18—26780' Petroleum. Proclamation by President of United States and rules and regula- tions governing licensees engaged in business of importing, manufacturing, distributing, and transporting crude oil, fuel oil, gas oil, kerosene, gasoline, and natural gas. 1918. 8 p. (Publication 28.) t GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Appropriations. Additional appropriations for public printing and binding, etc. Sept. 24, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1296.) t DOCUMENTS OFFICE Finance, banking, postal savings, coinage, liberty loans. War Finance Corpora- tion, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. July, 1918. 16 p. (Price list 28, 6th edition.) t 18—26781 Monthly catalogue, United States public documents, no. 284 ; Aug. 1918. 1918. p. 57-101. *Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.10 a yr. 4—18088/5 Tariff and taxation, list of publications for sale by superintendent of docu- ments. July, 1918. 25 p. (Price list 87, 7th edition.) t 18—26782 September, 1918 125 INTERIOB DEPARTMENT XoTE. — The decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips 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 coDtents 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. Indians. Money on deposit for Five Civilized Tribes and Osage Indians, report of amount of money on deposit in State and national banks on Apr. 1, 1918. belonging to Five Civilized Tribes and Osage Indians and to individuals of said tribes. Sept. 5, 1918. 8 p. (H. doc. 1270.) i Irridation projects. Public notice, Okanogan project, Wash., district 1. Aug. 29, 1918. 1 p. 4° t — — Public notice, Truckec-Carson project. Nev., lots 1 and 2, sec. 19, T. 19 N, II. 31 E. Aug. 14, 1918. 1 p. 4° t Pensions. Decisions [of Department of Interior in appealed pension and bounty- land claims], v. 20, [signatures] 10-14. [1918.] p. 14.5-224. 12—29422/4 Same [v. 20, slip] 87. [1918.] 3 p. Telephone direetonj of Department of Interior, Sept. 1918. 1918. 46 p. t ALASKAN ENGINEERING COMMISSION Alaska railroad record, v. 2, no. 43-46; Sept. 3-24, 1918. Anchorage, Alaska [1918]. p. 337-368, large 8" [Weekly.] 17—26435 Note. — The purpose of the Alaska railroad record is to furnish each week in a concise form current information concerning the operation and construction of the Government railway system in Alaska. It is furnished free to United States Government depart- ments, repre.sentativesi of foreign governments, public libraries, and employees of the Alaskan Engineering Conimir-sion. Others desiring this publication may obtain it at the subscription price of $1.00 per year, single copy 5c. • Kemittances for subscriptions may be forwanlcil to the Alaska Railroad Record, Anchorage, Alaska. EDUCATION BUREAU Community life. Lessons in commitnity and nationiil life: Series A. for upper classes of high school : prepared under direction of Charles H. Judd and Leon (j. Marshall. 1918. 264 p. [Prepared in cooperation with Food Administra- tion.] * Paper, 25c. E IS— 962/7 Contents. — [Letter of the President] to school officers. — Introduction: |by Charles H. Judd].— Social organization and effects of the war: A-1, Some fundamental aspects of social organization [with list of references], by Leon C. Marshall : A-2, Western pioneer [with list of references, prepared bv Leverett S. Lyon] ; A-3, Cooperation of specialists in modern society [with list of references, prepared by Leverett S. Lyon]. — Production and wise consumption: A-4, What nature has done for typical city [with list of references], by J. Paul Goode ; A-.j. Human resources of community I with list of references, material supplied by Ruth Reticker] ; A-6, Capital [with list of r<-ierenecs, prepared by L. C. Marshall] ; A-7, Organization [with list of references, prepared by Leverett S. Lvon]. — Machine industry and community life: A-8, Rise of machine industry [with" list of references], by Leverett S. Lyon; A-9, Social control (with list of references, prepared by Chester 'W. Wright] ; A-10. Indirect costs [with lists of references, prepared by Leon C. Marshall] ; A-11. Education as encouraged by industry [with list of references, prepared bv Charles It. Judd]. — National control and food conservation : A-12. Historv of Federal Departments [with list of references], by R. M'. Tryon ; A-13, United States Food Administration [with list of references, prepared by Public Information Division of Food Administration] ; A-14. Substitute foods [with list of references, prepared by Elizabeth W. Miller] ; A-l.o, Woman as family purchaser [with list of references, prepared by Hazel Kyrk]. — Customs, laws, and forms of govern- ment : A-16. Caste in India [with list of references], by Mrs. L. E. Linzell; A-17, American mining l.nw [with list of refen nces. prepared by George P. Costigan. jr] ; A-18, Local and national governments [with list of references] : A-19, Active citizen- ship [with list of references, prepared by Frederick D. Bramhall].— Business organiza- tion and national standards ; A-20, Private control of industry [with list of refer- ences], bv Leverett S. Lyon; A-21, Borrowing capital for modern business [with list of references, prepared bv H. G. Moulton] ; .V-22, Commercial bank and modern business [with list of references, prepared by H. G. Moulton] ; A-2o, Services of money [with list of references, prepared by Leverett S. Lyon].— Concentration of population, indus- tries, and institutions : A-24. Concentration of population in great cities [with list of references], by Leverett S. Lyon; A-2.5, Integration of greatest manufacturing concern in United States [with list of references, jirepared by Chester W. Wright] : A-2fi. Con- centration of control in railroad industry [with list of references, prepared by John M. Clark] : A-27. Concentration of social institutions [with list of references, prepared by Charles H. Judd]. — Worker and wage system; A-28, Worker in our society fwitii list of references], by L. S. Lyon and C. N. Hitchcock; A-29, War labor administration [with list of references, material supplied by William B. Wilson]. Education. Monthly record of current educational publications, Sept. 1918; [compiled by Library Division]. 1918. 39 p. (Bulletin 33, 1918.) * Paper, 5c E 12—227/2 126 September, 1918 Government offices. Government of United States, legislative branch, executive branch, [and] jiulicial branch; [compiled by W. I. Swanton]. June, 1918. 1 p. narrow f° t Great War, WlJf-. Outline of emergency course of instruction on the war [with bil)liography] ; prepared by Chnrles A. Coulomb. Aruiand J. Gerson, [and] All)ert E. McKinley, under direction of National Board for Historical Service. Aug. 1918. 31 p. (Teachers' leaflet 4.) t E 18— 1028 School gardens. Follow the Pied Piper, join United States School Garden Army ; [poster]. Graphic Company, Washington, D. C. [1918]. 22.1X10. in. t School life, v. 1, no. 3 and 4; Sept. 1 and 16, 1918. [1918.] Each 16 p. il. 4° [Semimonthly.] t E 18— 902 Vocational guidance in secondary education, report of Commission on Reorgani- ■ zation of Secondary Education appointed bv National Education Association. 1918. 29 p. (Bulletin 19, 1918.) * Paper, 5c. E 18— 983 /2 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual re- ports, bulletins, Mineral resourcos. Professional papers, and Water-supply papers ; and maps, Monographs, and folios of the Geologic atlas 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, so that a discount of 40 per cent, from the retail price is now allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to $.3.00 or more. This rate applies on an order of either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together, but does not apply to the folios sold at 5c. each on account of damage b.v Are. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see below. Abrasive materials in 1917; by Franlv J. Katz. Sept. 24, 1918. ii+213-232 p. [Fi-om Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 2.] t Asbestos in 1917 ; by J. S. .Diller. Sept. 18, 1918. ii +197-204 p. il. [From Min- eral resources, 1917, pt. 2.] t Asphalt deposits and oil conditions in southwestern Arkansas; bv Hugh D. Miser and A. H. Purdue. Aug. 16, 1918. [2] +271-292 p. map. (Bulletin 691J.) t Building operations in larger cities in 1917 ; by Jefferson IMiddleton. Sept. 11, 1918. ii+lbo-17bo p. [From Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 2.] t Goal in 1916; by C. E. Lesher. Aug. 17, 1918. ii+901-991 p. 1 tab. in pocket. [From Mineral resources, 1916, pt. 2.] t Silica in 1917; by Frank J. Katz. Sept. 13, 1918. [1] +207-211 p. [From Min- eral resources, 1917. pt. 2.] t Tin in 1917 [with bibliography] ; by Adolph Knopf. Sept. 16, 1918. ii+63-72 p. il. map. [From Mineral re.sources, 1917. pt. 1.] t Maps Juneau and vicinity, Alaska. Scale 1 : 24.000, contour interval 50 ft. [Wash- ington] Geological Survey, 1918. 23.9X26.5 in. t 20c. Topographic sheets Note. — The Geological Surve.v is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it Is composed are pro.1ected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent town or natural feature found on them. Three scales are ordinarily used, 1 : 62,500, 1 : 125,000, and 1 : 250,000. These correspond, approxi- mately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch, covering, respectively, average areas of 230, 920, and 3,700 square miles. For some areas of particular importance sppcial large- scale maps are published. The usual size, exclusive of the margin, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in Avidth, the latter varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet. More than two-fifths of the area of the country, excluding outlying possessions, has been mapped, every State being represented, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are compl<^tely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Surve.v at 10c. each ; but in lots of 50 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 6c. each. The discount is allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to $3.00 or more and applies on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together, but does not apply to the folios sold at 5c. each on account of damage by Are. California. California, Denverton quadrangle, lat. 38° 07' 30"-38° lo', long. 121° 52' 30"-122°. Scale 1 : 31.680. contour interval 5 and 10 ft. [Washing- ton. Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.2X13.7 in. t 10c. September, 1918 127 California — ContiuueU. California, Honker Bay quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 07' 30", long. 121° 52' 30"-122°. Scale ^: 31,680. contour interval 5 and 10 ft. [Washington. Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.2X13.7 in. t 10c. California, Powell Slough quadrangle, lat. 39° 07' 30"-39° 15', long. 122°- 122° 07' 30". Scale 1 : 31.f>8<>, courour intprvnl 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.3X13.5 in. t 10c. Dclaivure. Delaware. Cape Heidopen quadrangle, lat. 38° 45'-39°, long. 75°- 75° 15'. Scale 1 : 62.500. contour interval 10 ft. [Washington] Geological Sur- vey, edition of 1918. 17.5X13.7 in. t 10c. Delaware, Cedar Creek quadrangle, lat. 38° 45'-39°, long. 75° 15'-75° 80'. Scale 1:02,500. contour interval 10 ft. [Washington] Geological Survey, edi- tion of 1918. 17.5X13.7 in. t 10c. Delaware, Rehoboth quadrangle, lat. 38° 30'-38° 45', long. 75°-75° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington] Geological Survey, edi- tion of 1918. 17.5X13.7 in. t 10c. ■ Delaware-Maryland. Harrington quadrangle, lat. 38° 45'-39°, long. 75° 30'-75° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington] Geologi- cal Survey, edition of 1918. 17.5X13.7 in. t 10c. Georgia. Georgia, Cumberland Island quadrangle, lat. 30° 45'-31°, long. 81° 15'-81° 30'. Scale 1: 62.500. contour interv.il 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X15.1 in. t 10c. Georgia, Everett City quadrangle, lat, 31° lo'-31° 30', long. 81° 30'-81° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington] Geological Sur- vey, edition of 1918. 17.5X15 in. t 10c. Georgia, Hinesville quadrangle, lat. 31° 45'-32°, long. 81° 30'-81° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edi- tion of 1918. 17.5X15 in. t 10c. Georgia, Hortense quadrangle, lat. 31° 15'-31° 30', long. 81° 45'-82°, Scale 1 : 62,500. contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edi- tion of 1918. 17.5X15 in. 1 10c. - — Georgia, Jesup quadrangle, lat. 31° 30'-31° 45'. long. 81° 45'-82°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X15 in. 1 10c. Georgia-Florida, Kingsland quadrangle, lat. 30° 45'-31°, long. 81° 30'- 81° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500. contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X15.1 in. 1 10c. Georgia-Florida. Moniac quadrangle, lat. 30° 30'-30° 45', long. S2°-S2° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X15.1 in. 1 10c. lUijwis. Illinois. Altenburg quadrangle. lat. 37° 30'-37° 45', long. 89° 30'- 89° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Preliminary edition. [Washing- ton, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X13.9 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet, the actual measurement being 8.9X9.5 in.] t 10c. Illinois, Dixon quadrangle, lat. 41° 45'-42°, long. 89° 15'-89° 30'. Scale 1 : 62.500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington. Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X13.1 in. 1 10c. Illinois, Good Hope quadrangle, lat. 40° 30'-40° 45', long. 90° 30'-90° 45'. Scale 1 : 62.500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X13.4 in. 1 10c. — ^ Illinois, La Harpe quadrangle, lat. 40° 30'-40° 45', long. 90° 45'-91°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X13.4 in. 1 10c. Illinois, Morris quadrangle, lat. 41° 15'-41° 30', long. 88° 15'-88° 30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X13.2 in. 1 10c. Illinois, Vermont quadrangle, lat. 40° 15'-40° 30', long. 90° 15'-90° 30'. Scale 1 : 62.500, contour interval 20 ft. Preliminary edition. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X13.4 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet, the actual measurement being 15.6X2.8 in.] 1 10c. 85201— No. 285—18 4 128 September, 1918 Iowa, Camp Dodge quadrangle, lat. 41° 30'-41° 50', long. 93°30'-93° 55'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington] Geological Survey, edition of 1918. 23.4X22 in. t 10c. Note. — Contains on reverse, Country around Camp Dodge ; by James H. Lees and William C. Alden. Kentucky -West Virginia, Williamson quadrangle, lat. 37° 30'-37° 45', long. 82° 15'-82° 30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft, [Washington, Geo- logical Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X14 in. 1 10c. Maine, Cutler quadrangle, lat. 44° 30'-44° 45', long. 67°-67° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour intex-val 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X12.6 in. 1 10c. Michigan, Ionia quadrangle, lat. 42° 45'-43°, long. 85°-85° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X12.9 in. 1 10c. "New Mexico. New Mexico, Columbus quadrangle, lat. 31° 45'-32°, long. 107° 30'-107° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X14.9 in. 1 10c. New Mexico, Hernianas quadrangle, lat. 31° 45'-32°, long. 107° 45'-108°. Scale 1 ; 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington] Geological Survey, edition of 1918. 17.5X14.9 in. t 10c. 'New York State. New York, Camp Mills quadrangle, lat. 40° 35'-40° 55', long. 73° 30'-73° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,.500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geo- logical Survey] edition of 1918. 24.3X13.4 in. t 10c. Note. — Contains on reverse, Country around Camp Albert L. Mills ; by William C. Alden. New York. Hornell quadrangle, lat. 42° 15'-42° 30', long. 77° 30'-77° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington] Geological Survey, edition of 1918. 17.5X13 in. t 10c. Ohio, Seaman quadriuigle, lat. 38° 45'-39°, long. 83° 30'-83° 4.5'. Scale 1 : 62,.500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X13.7 !n. t 10c. OiTfioii. Trout, 'r.'e quadrangle, lat. 45° 30'-45° 45', long. 122° 15'-122° 30'. Scale 1 : G2,."i00, contour interval 25 ft. Preliminary editiOH. [Washington, Geo- logical Survey] ed'tit-r, gT 1918. 17.5X12.3 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet, the actual measurement being 6.1X12.3 in.] t 10c. Texas. Texas, Addickb liujidrangle. lat. 29° 45-29° 52' 30", long. 95° 37' 30"- 95° 45'. Scale 1 : 31,680', contour interval 1 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur- vey] edition of 1918. 17.3X15 in. t 10c. Texas, Bone Spring quadrangle, lat. 29° 30'-29° 45', long. 103°-103° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,.500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X1.5.3 in. t 10c. Texas, Cypress quadrangle, lat. 29° .52' .30"-30°, long. 95° 37' 30"-95° 45'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 1 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.2X15 in. t 10c. Texas, Electra quadrangle, lat. 34°-34° 07' 30", long. 98° 52' 30"-99°. Scale 1 : 3J.680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.3X14.4 in. t 10c. Texas. Hood Spring quadrangle, lat. 29° 4.5'-30°, long. 103°-103° 15'. Scale 1 : 62.500, contour interval ."iO ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X15.2 in. t 10c. Texas, Nine Point Mesa quadrangle, lat. 29° 30'-29° 45', long. 103° 15'- 103° 30'. Scale 1:62.500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X15.3 in. t 10c. Texas, Santiago Peak quadrangle, lat. 29° 45'-30°, long. 103° 15'-103° 30'. Scale ] : 62,500, contour interval .50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 3918. 17.5X15.2 in. t 10c. Virginia. Virginia, Camp Lee quadrangle, lat. 37° 10'-37° 25', long. 77° 15'- 77° 30'. Scale 1 : 62,500. contour interval 10 ft. [Washington] Geological Survey, edition of 1918. 22.6X14.1 in. t 10c. Virginia, Carterton quadrangle, lat. 36° 45'-37°, long. S2°-82° 15'. Scale 1 : 62,.500, contour interval .50 ft. Preliminary edition. [Washington, Geologi- cal Survey] edition of 1918. 17.5X14.1 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet, the actual measurement being 7.1X12 in.] t 10c. September, 1918 129 f Virginia — Contiuued. Virginia, Hampton quadrangle, Langley Field, kit. 37°- 37° 15', long. 76° 15-76° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington. Geological Survey] edition of 1907, reissued with red overprint, 1918. 17.5X14.1 in. t 10c. Virginia, Morattico quadrangle, lat. 37°45'-38°, long. 76°30'-76°45'. Scale 1 : 62.500, contour interval 10 and 20 ft. [A^'ashingtoii] Oologieal Survey, edi- tion of 1918. 17.5 X 13.9 in. t 10c. 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. The map of California is in 2 sheets. Address the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Right of way. Regulations concerning right of way over public lauds and reser- vations for canals, ditches, and reservoirs, and use of right of way for various purposes; approved June 6, 1908. Reprint Oct. 1915, with amendments, [re- printed] 1918. 32 p. t Maps United States, including Territories and insular possessions, showing extent of public surveys, Indian, military, and forest reservations, railroads, canals, national parks, and other details [with insets] ; corrected to June 30, 1917. Scale 37 m.=l in. Sackett & Wilhelni^: Corp.. New York, 1918. 59.4 X 83 in. * $1.00. Alaska ; with inset. Aleutian Islands. American Samoa : Manua Group ; Rose I. ; Tutuila Isl. Canal Zone ; with inset, Isthmus of Panama, showing location of canal. Hawaiian Islands ; with insets, Guam or Cua jan Island ; Palmyra Island. Philippine Islands. Porto Rico nnd Virgin Islands of V. S. MINES BUREAU Coal. Use of hydrogen-volatile-matter ratio in obtaining net heating value of American coals; by A. C. Fieldner and W. A. Selvig. [1st edition.] [Sept.] 1918. 13 p. il. (Technical paper 197.1 [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publi- cations on composition of coal.] * Paper, 5c. 18 — 26783 Coal mines and mining. Suggestions for improved methods of mining coal on In- dian lands in Oklahoma ; by J. J. Rutledge and Daniel Harrington. [1st edi- tion.] [May] 1918. 36 p. il. 8 pi. (Technical paper 154.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on coal mining.] * Paper, 10c. 18 — 26784 Colloids and flotation; by Frederick G. Moses. [1st edition.] [Sept.] 1918. 24 p. (Technical paper 200.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on metallurgy.] * Paper, 5c. 18 — 26785 Diesel engine, its fuels and its uses [with bibliography] ; by Herbert Haas. [1st edition.] [June] 1918. viii + 133 p. il. 6 pi. 10 p. of pi. (Bulletin 1.56; Pe- troleum technology 44.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on pe- troleum technology.] * Paper, 25c. 18—26786 Explosives. Production of explosives 'u United States, calendai- year 1917, v.ith notes on coal-mine accidents due to explosives, and list of permissible ex- plosives tested prior to Apr. 30, 1918 ; compiled by Albert H. Fay. [1st edi- tion.] [July] 3918. 21 p. (Technical paper 192.) [Inclufles list of IMines Bu-'eau iiublications on investigations of explos;\es.] *P;'per, .5c. Cold dredging in United States [with bibliographv] ; bv Charles Janin. [1st edition.] [May] 1918. viii + 3-226 p. il. 25 pi. 38 p. of pi. (Bulletin 127.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on metal mining.] * Paper, 50c. 18—26787 Mine accidents. Monthly statement of coal-mine facilities in United States, June, 1918, [with] list of permissible explosives, lamps, and motors tested prior to July 31, 1918; compiled by Albert H. Fay. [1st edition.] [Aug.] 1918. 29 p. [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on accident sta- tistics.] * Paper, 5c. 14 — 30541 Publications. New publications, list 60 : Aug. 1918. [1918.] oblong 48° [These lists are published in the form of postal cards.] t 130 September, 1918 PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Offico publishes Specifications and drawiuss of patents iu 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 $10 per volume and may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents. The Rules of practice and pamphlet Patent laws are furnished free of charge upon application to the Patent Office. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packasos 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. Inventors.- Alphaljetical list of patentees to whom patents were issued, June. 1918 [with list of inventions]. [1918.] Ixxxvii p. large S° [Monthly index to Official gazette.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for subscribers. Same, July, 1918 [with list of inventions]. [1918.] cxii p. large 8° [Monthly index to Official gazette.] Official gasettc, Aug. 6-27. 1918; v. 253. no. 1-4. 1918. cover-titles, 957+[cxvi] p. il. large 8° [Weekly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $5.00 a yr. 4—182.56/3 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. Reports. Annual report of commissioner of patents [to Congress, with Indexes to patentees, inventions, etc., calendar] year i917. 1918. xii+1281 p. large 8° (H. doc. 958.) [The 1st print of House document 958 appeared without in- dexes to patentees, inventions, etc. It was an octavo publication of 18 p. and was entered in the Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1918, p. 567.] * Paper, $1.00. 12—3671 RECLAMATION SERVICE ReclaiiKitioH record, v. 9. no. 9; Sept. 1918. [1918.] p. 401-4.56. il. large 8° [Monthly.] 9—35252/3 Note. — The Reclamation record is published in the interests of the settlers on the reclamation projects, its aim being to raise the general average of success on these projects. It contains much valuable matter of interest to farmers. The Record Is sold for 50 cents a year, payable in advance. Subscriptions may be forwarded to the Chief Clerk, U. S. Reclamation Service, Washington. D. C, and remittances (postal money order or New York draft) should be made payable to the Special Fiscal Agent, U. S. Reclamation Service. Postage stamps will not be accepted. 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 sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume ; single copies, 5c. each. Baby-ivalkcrs. No. 9307, F. S. Harmon & Company v. New York, Ontario & Western Railwav Company et al. ; decided JMay 31, 1918 : report [and order] of commission. "[1918.] 4.51-453 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 5311.) [Report frou) Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Baritc. No. 9422, New .Jersey Zinc Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com- pany et al.. poi'tions of 4th section applications nos. 458, 1548, 1563, 1572, and 1625; decided May 17, 1918; report [and orders] of commission. [1918.] 429-431+ii p. ([Opinion] 530.5.) [Report from Interst;ite Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Bricks. No. 9334, Illinois Supply & Construction Company v. Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Railroat! Company et al. ; decided June 14, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 449-450+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5310.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Buihling-blooks. No. 9876, Humphrey Brick & Tile Company v. Pennsylvania Riiilroad Company et al. ; decided .June 14. 1918; report [and order] of com- mission. [1918.] 4.57-465 +ii p. il. ([Opinion] 5314.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Car heating. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1155. heated car service regulations; [decided July 23, 1918; report of commission]. 1918. [l]+620- 625 p. ([Opinion] 5347.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] '■■ Paper, 5c. September, 1918 131 CafUc. No. 9131, Dimmitt-Cauclle-Smith Live Stock Commission Company et al. V. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 3, 191S; supplemental report of commission. [1918.] p. 71-77. ([Opinion] 5368.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. Chairs. No. 8724, Murphy Chair Company v. Wabash Railway Company et al. ; [decided July 26, 1918: report and order of commission]. 1918. [i]+728- 730+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5353.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 50. ] * Paper, 5c. Coal. No. 5356. Louisville Cement Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al. ; [decided June 20. 1918 : supplemental report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +538-539+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5328.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 7200. Traffic Bureau of Sioux Falls Commercial Club v. Great Northern Railway Company et al. ; [decided June 27. 1918 ; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +610-612+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5345.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. ■ No. 9292, Northwestern Traffic & Service Bureau v. JNIinneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company, portion of 4th section application no. 4654: decided July 10. 1918; report [and orders] of commission. [1918.] .575-577+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5337.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9457, W. G. Block Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided June 14, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 469-473+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5316.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. -- — ■ No. 9706, Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al. : decided June 25. 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 543-545+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5330.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50. ] * Paper, 5c. Corn. No. 9707, Forked Deer Milling Company v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 10. 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 573-574+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5336.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission i-eports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Cotton-seed. No. 8772, Bainbridge Oil Company v. Marianna & Blountstown Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 3. 1918 ; report of commission on re- hearing. [1918.] p. 9-10. ([Opinion] 5358.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. Electric lamps. No. 8893, M. Seller & Company v. Spokane. Portland & Seattle Railway Company ; [no. 8909. Portland Traffic & Transportation Association r. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al.] ; decided May 31, 1918; report [and orders] of commission. [1918.] 419^22 -fii p. ( [Opinion] 5301. ) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Express companies. 8th annual report on statistics of express companies in United States for vears ended Dec. 31, 1917 and 1916 ; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1918. 21 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. 11—35081/2 Franking privilege. No. 4662, legality of express franks, in matter of issuance and use of passes, franks, and free passenger service ; decided July 15, 1918 ; report of commission. [1918.] p. 599-604. ([Opinion] 5342.) [From Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. FreioM'Cars. No. 4906, in matter of private cars; [decided July 31. 1918 ; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +652-718+ii p. ([Opinion] 5350.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Freight rates. No. 7865, Chamber of Commerce of Johnson City. Tenn., r. South- ern Railway Company et al., 15th section applications nos. 366 and 367; de- cided June 17, 1918; report [and order] of commission on rehearing. [1918.] 605-€06+ii p. ([Opinion] 5343.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9163, Iten Biscuit Company r. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al. ; [decided July 23, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +724-727+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 5352.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. 132 September, 1918 Furniture. No. 9736, Montgomery Ward & Company v. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company et al. ; [decided June 14, 1918 ; report and order of commission]. 1918. El] +526-527+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5325.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Gasoline. No. 8586, Gulf Refining Company of Louisiana v. Louisville & Nash- ville Railroad Company et al. ; [decided Aug. 3, 1918; report of commission]. 1918. [l]+4-6 p. ([Opinion] 53.56.) [From Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. Qrain. No. 9081, Toledo Produce Exchange v. New York Central Railroad Com- pany et al. ; decided June 27, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918. ! 515-521+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5323.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Hay. No. 9078, Merchants Exchange of St. Louis et al. v. Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis et al. ; [decided June 11, 1918; report of commission]. 1918. [1] +474-478 p. ([Opinion] 5317.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Heading. No. 9815, Little Rock Freight Bureau v. Missouri Pacific Railway Com- pany et al. ; decided Aug. 10, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 23-24+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5363.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. Rides. No. 7205, Swift «& Company v. Texas & Pacific Railway Company et al. ; decided June 27, 1918 ; supplemental report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 597-598+ii p. ([Opinion] 534L) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Industrial railroads. No. 8406 (sub-no. 11), National Tube Company v. Balti- more «& Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; decided June 11, 1918; [report and order of commission]. [1918.] 489-514+ii p. map. ([Opinion] 5322.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Logying-cars. No. 9569, Diamond Lumber Company r. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Company ; [decided Aug. 10, 1918 ; report and order of com- mission]. 1918. [1] +78-89+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5369.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. Lumber. No. 9249, Knopke Brothers v. Chicago & Alton Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 31, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 465- 468+[l] p. ([Opinion] 5375 [5315].) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9392, Potlatch Lumber Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al., portions of 4th section application no. 1875 ; decided Aug. 10, 1918; report [and orders] of commission. [1918.] p. 31-33+ii p. ([Opinion] 5366.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9507 (sub-no. 1), Springston Lumber Company et al. v. Northern Pacific Railway Company et al. ; [no. 9507, same v. Great Northern Railway Company et al.] ; decided July 10, 1918; report of commission. [1918.] p. 591-595. ([Opinion] 5339.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 50. ] * Paper, 5c. No. 9714, Pelican Lumber Company, Incorporated, v. Vicksburg, Shreve- port & Pacific Railway Companv et al. ; [decided June 25, 1918 ; report and order of commission]. 1918. [l]+540-.543+[l] p. [(Opinion] 5329.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9767, Wausau Southei-n Lumber Company v. Chicago & North West- ern Railway Company et al. ; decided June 14, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 453-454+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5312.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Machinery. No. 8080, Galigher Machinery Company v. Baltimore & Ohio South- western Railroad Company et al. ; [decided June 14, 1918 ; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +448-449+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5309.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. MiS7'outing. No. 8384, Lamb-Fish Lumber Company v. Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Company et al. ; [decided Aug. 3, 1918 ; supplemental report of commission]. 1918. [l]+6-S p. ([Opinion] .5357.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. September, 1918 133 Misrouting — Continued. No. 8681, Republic Creosoting Company v. New Or- leans Great Northern Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 9, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 201-202+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5235.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 8969, Southern Pine Lumber Company v. Atlantic Coast Line Rail- road Company et al. ; decided May 31, 1918 ; report [and order] of commis- sion. [1918.] 423-424+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5302.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9369, Chicago Lumber & Coal Company v. Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al. ; decided June 14, 1918 ; report [and order] of com- mission. [1918.] 481-482+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5319.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission' reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9513, Button & Bourbonnais Company v. Southern Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 31, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] + 434-435+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5307.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9521, Charles F. Murphey Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al. ; decided May 31, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 427-428+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5304.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission x'eports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Moldings. No. 9448, Condie-Bray Glass & Paint Company v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company et al. ; decided Apr. 20, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 607-609+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5344.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Passenger rates. No. 5733, Colonial Navigation Company v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company ; decided July 1, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 625-633+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 5348.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 8706, Herman W. Gersch v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Rail- road Company; [decided June 17, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +486-488+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5321.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Peaches. No. 9776, John P. Wilson v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 10, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 571-572+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5335.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Pipe. No. 8693, N. A. Williams Company v. Pennsylvania Company et al., 4th section application no. 2060 ; decided June 28, 1918 ; report of commission. [1918.] p. 531-537. ([Opinion] 5327.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Posts. No. 8572, W. T. Bruer & Son v. Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rail- way et al. ; decided Aug. 10, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 25-27+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5364.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. Potatoes. No. 9093, Northern Potato Traffic Association v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided June 27, 1918 ; report of commis- sion]. 1918. [1] +528-531 p. ([Opinion] 5326.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9801, Loveland & Hinyan Company v. Delaware & Hudson Company et al. ; decided Aug. 10, 1918; report of commission. [1918.] p. 15-17. ([Opinion] 5360.) [From Interstate Commerce Comiiiission reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. Poultry. No. 9781, Swift & Company r. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided June 14, 1918; repoi't of commission. [1918.] p. 479-480. ([Opinion] 5318.) [From Tnterstate Commerce Commission re- ports, V. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Pyrites. No. 9458, Gulfport Fertilizer Company, K. C. Hall, lessee, v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company ; [decided May 31, 1918 ; report of commission], 1918. [1] +432-434 p. ( [Opinion] 5306.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad accidents. Report of chief of Bureau of Safety covering investigation of accident which occurred on Michigan Central Railroad at Ivanhoe, Ind., June 22, 1918. [1918.] 18 p. il. " Paper, 5c. A 18—2107 134 September, 1918 Refrigerator-cars. No. 9136, Cleveland Provision Company r. Baltimore & Ohii.^ Railroad Company et al. ; [decided July 23, 1918; report of commission]. 1918. ri] +612-619 p. ([Opinion] 5346.) [From Interstate Commerc Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Rods. No. 9191, F. S. Harmon & Company r. New Y.jrk. New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 31. 1918; report [and order] of com- mission. [1918.] 455-456+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5313.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Salt. No. 9586, Sunderland Brothers Company r. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 10, 1918; report [and order] of com- mission. [1918.] 21-22+ [1] p. ([Opinion]. 5362.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. Sand. No. 8743, Anderson-Theobald Company r. Vandalia Railroad Company et al. ; [decided June 27. 1918; report and order of commission on rehearing]. 1918. [1] +596-597+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5340.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Conmiission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Sheep. No. 9585, Miller & Lux, Incorporated, v. Southern Pacific Company et al. ; decided May 31, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 425- 426+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5303.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Shooks. No. 5537, Anderson-TuUy Company v. Alabama & Yicksburg Railway Company et al. ; decided July 8, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission on rehearing. [1918.] 553-554+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5332.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Special report series circular 27; Feb. 13, 1918. [1918.] 5 p. 4° [Blank form issued to carriers for purpose of procuring information for use of Interstate Commerce Commission.] t Steamer lines on Long Island Sound, no. 6469, application of New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company for permission to continue certain .serv- ice by water after July 1. 1914; [decided July 10, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +634-651+ [1] p. map. ([Opinion] 5349.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Stock-cars. No. 9239, National Live Stock Exchange v. Abilene & Southern Rail- way Company et al. ; [decided June 5, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +578-590+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5338.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Stock-ijards. No. 9298, Guyton & Harrington Mule Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al. ; [decided June 27, 1918 ; report of com- mission]. 1918. [1] +546-553 p. ( [Opinion] 5331.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Storage. No. 9424, Dow Chemical Company v. Pere Marquette Railroad Com- pany et al. ; decided Aug. 8, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] p. 1-3+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5355.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. Sulphur. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, docket no. 9824, E. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Company v. Houston & Brazos Valley Railway Com- pany et al. ; brief for defendants. 1918. cover-title, i+28 p. t Sulphuric -acid. No. 9981, George C. Holt and Benjamin B. Odell, as receivers of Aetna Explosives Company, v. Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 10, 1918; report of commission. [1918.] p. 11-14. ([Opinion] 5359.) [From Interstate Cominerce Commission reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. Telegraph. No. 5421, private wire contracts; decided Aug. 3, 1918; [report of commission]. [1918.] p. 731-766. ([Opinion] 5354.) [From Interstate Commerce (Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Terra-cotta. No. 8710, Northwestern Terra Cotta Company et al. v. Adirondack & St. Lawrence Railroad Company et al. ; [decided June 14. 1918 ; report and order of commis.sion]. 1918. [1] +522-525 +ix p. ([Opinion] 5324.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. .50.] * Paper, 5c. Texas Midland Railroad. Valuation docket no. 2, Texas Midland Railroad; decided July 31, 1918; [report and order of commission]. [1918.] p. 1-186. (B-1.) [From Valuation reports of Interstate Commerce Commission, v. 1.] * Paper, 15c. September, 1918 135 Texas Midland Railroad — Continued. Same, with title, Valuation docket no. 2, Texas Midland Railroad. 1918. iii+186 p. ([B-1] ; H. doc. 1261.) Trap car service charges. No. 8480, Macey Company et al. v. Pere Marquette Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 1, 1918; report [and order] of com- mission on rehearing. [1918.] 555-557+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 5333.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9425, United Shoe Machinery Company v. Boston & Maine Railroad et al. ; [decided Aug. 10, 1918; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +28-30+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5365.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 51.] * Paper, 5c. Yegetahles. No. 9690, Eastern Shore of Virginia Produce Exchange et al. v. Adirondack & St. Lawrence Railroad Company et al. ; [decided June 14, 1918 ; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +436-447+ [1] p. il. ([Opinion] 5308.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Wnlnuts. No. 9572, California Walnut Growers Association et al. v. Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company et al. ; [decided July 2, 1918 ; report and order of commission]. 1918. [1] +558-571+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5334.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Watermelons. No. 9777, Oregon Fruit Company v. Southern Pacific Company et al. ; decided July 23, 1918; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] 719-724+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5351.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Wheat. No. 9721, Mesilla Valley Produce Exchange v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al., portions of 4th section applications nos. 622 and 671 ; decided June 14,, 191S : report [and orders] of commission. [1918.] 483-i86+ii p. ([Opinion] 5320.) -[Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 50.] * Paper, 5c. Winston-Salem Southbound Railway. Valuation docket no. 5, Winston-Salem Southbound Railway Company ; decided Aug. 8, 1918 ; report [and order] of commission. [1918.] p. 1S7--222. (B-2.) [From Valuation reports of Interstate Commerce Commission, V. 1.] * Paper, 5c. A 18— 2045/4 Same, with title, Winston-Salem Southbound Railway Co., letter trans- mitting report of commission in Valuation docket no. 5, Winston-Salem South- bound Railway Co. Sept. 4. 1918. 37 p. ( [B-2] ; H. doc. 1268.) JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Note.- — The following cases under Justice Department relate to persoual claims unless otherwise specified in a bracketed note at tlie end of the entry. Appropriations. Estimate of appropriation, Department of Justice, communica- tion submitting supplemental estimates of appropriation required for current fiscal year. Sept. 14, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1276.) + Fort Smith and Western Railroad. No. 244, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1918, Fort Smith & Western Railroad Company and Superior Savings & Trust Com- pany, trustee, v. Arthur L. Mills, receiver, etc., and J. Virgil Bourland, U. S, district attorney, appeal from district court for western district of Arkansas ; brief for United States in response to order of court made May 20, 1918. [1918.] cover-title, 3 p. [Concerns increase of wages resulting from applica- tion of Adamson law.] t Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway. No. 520, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1918, Gx'and Rapids «& Indiana Raihvny Company r. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit ; brief for United States in opposition. 1918. cover-title, 6 p. [Concerns violation of hours of service act.] t Gudger, Homer. No. 408, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1918, United States v. Homer Gudger, in error to district court for western district of Virginia ; motion by United States to advance. 1918. cover-title, 2 p. [Concerns transportation of intoxicating liquors into States whose laws prohibit their manufacture or sale as beverage.] I 136 September, 1918 Occidental Construction Company. No. 366, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1918, Occidental Construction Company v. United States, in error to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit ; motion by United States to dismiss and brief in sup- port. 1918. cover-title, 13 p. t Sherrod, Charles F. In Court of Claims, Cicero L. Lincoln, administrator of Charles F. Sherrod. v. United States, no. 30996; defendant's supplemental brief. [1918.] p. 67-79, large 8° t Supreme Court. Records and briefs in United States cases decided by Supreme Court during Oct. term, 1917 [title-page and index]. 1918. 8 p. t Vinson, L. K. In Court of Claims, L. K. Vinson v. United States, no. 33032; defendant's objections to findings of fact requested by plaintiff, and brief. [1918.] p. 19-24, large 8° t Vinson, Robert IT. In Court of Claims, Robert [W.] Vinson v. 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[4] +58 leaves, 4° t Same, 121-18; July 1. 191S. n. p. [1918]. [G]+45 p. 4° [Title is: In- structions relative to original iipjiointments of oflicers in Navy for temporary service and Naval Reserve Force for provisional service.] t Leaves of absence granted officers of Navy reported to Departinent subsequent to issuance of statement dated Feb. 28, 1918. [1918.] 28 p. t CAS — 489 HYDROGKAPHIC OFFICE Note. — The charts, sailing directions, etc., of the Hyflrog:raphlc Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the pfincipnl American and foreign seaports and American lalje ports. The price of the General catalogue of mariners' charts and boolvs is 50c. Copies of the Hydrographic bullotlns. reprints, and Notice to mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New Yorlc, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans Galveston San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Seattle, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Hydrographic huUctin, weekly, no. 1514-17; Sept. 4-25, 1918. [1918.] Each 1 p. large 4° t September, 1918 139 Notice to mari7iers 36-39, 1918: Sept. 7-28 [1918]. [1918.] [xi] +771-873 leaves. [Weekly.] t 7—20609/4 Tide calendar [for Norfolk and Newport News, Va.], Oct. 1918. [1918.] 1 p. 4" [Monthly.] t Charts Chosen. Anchorages on \Aest coast of Chosen (Korea), Asia; chart 2449. Wash- ington, Hyflrographic Office. June, 1918. 20.2X32 in. t 30c. Gazan (Asan) Anchorage and approaches, from Japanese survey in 1911. Jiusen Ko (Chemulpo Anchorage), from Japanese surveys to 1912. Neio Zealand. Islands and anchorages to southward of New Zealand, south Pacific Ocean; chart 2003. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 1918. 37.8X25.7 in. f 40c. Antipodes Islands, from British sketch survey in 1896. Auckland Islands, from British sketch surveys, 1840-70. Bounty Islands, from New Zealand government sketch survey in 1886, with additions from other sources in 1903. Camp Cove, Carnley Harbor, Auckland I., from New Zealand government survey In 1883. Campbell Island, from French chart of 1876. with additions from other sources In 1840. Depot Anchorage, Antipodes Is., from British sketch survey in 1896. Hanfield Inlet, Auckland Is., from New Zealand government sketch survey in 1883. Hasselborough Bay, Macquarie Island, from survey by Australian Antarctic Expedition in 1914. Macquarie Island, from survey by Australian Antarctic Expedition in 1914. Ross, Port, or Sarali's Bosom Harbor, Auckland Islands, from British surveys in 1840, with additions from other sources in 1840 and 1883. South or Perseverance Harbor, Campbell Island, from British Sketch survey in 1840, with additions from other sources in 1876. Netcfotindland. Plans on north coast of Newfoundland ; chart 2108. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 1918. 27.1X21.&in. t 30c. Cape Norman Bay and Cook Harbor, from French survey in 1855. Green Island Anchorage, from British survey in 1898. Persian Gulf. Plans in Persian Gulf, Asia, from British survey in 1914; chart 36.59. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Sept. 1918. 25.1X39.1 in. t 40c. Bandar Abbas. Henjam Sound. Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Oct. 1918; chart 3500. Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Sept. 16, 1918. 23.4X35.1 in. , [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Nov. 1918 ; chart 2603. Scale 1" long. =0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Sept. 16, 1918. 22.5X31 in. [Monthly. Cer- tain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Oct. 1918; chart 1400. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Sept. 16, 1918. 23.3X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. Note. — Contains on reverse. Monthly moonlight diagrams [Nov. 1918], conforming to methods of representation first proposed by A. Fowler. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Nov. 1918; chart 1401. Scale 1° Iong.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Sept. 16, 1918. 23.9X35.4 in. [Montlily. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. Raroia Island. Pass and anchorage of Raroia Island, Tuamotu Archipelago, south Pacific Ocean, from French surveys in 1904 and 1906 ; Mangareva or Ganibier Islands, Tuamotu Archipelago, from British and French surveys, 1826-95; chart 2024. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 1918. 19.3X30.5 in. t 20c. Southern Islands (Nanho Shoto), Japon, Hachijo Jima to Kazan Ketto, from Japanese surveys, 1911-13 [with insets] ; chart 5257. Scale 1° long.=4.5 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June, 1918. 47.4X31 in. t 60c. Aoga Shlma, from Japanese survey in 1913. Borawazawa Hakuchi, Hachijo Jima, from Japanese survey in 1913. Ilacbijo Jima. from Japanese survey in 1913. Kaininato Hakuchi. Hachijo Jima. from Japanese survey in 1913. Tori Shima. from Japanese survey in 1913. Yayene Hakuchi, Hachijo Jima, from Japanese survey in 1913. 140 September, 1918 Towane Baji. Anam, French Indo-Cbiiiii, from Freucli Government chart pub- lished in 1912; Port Tourane, from French Government chart published in 1912; chart 2520. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June, 1918. 24X33.1 in. t 30c. SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Lubricating oils. Bulletin for information and guidance of commandants and heads of departments of navy yards and stations, commanding officers of ships, engineering officers, officers of Pay Corps, etc., contract bulletin 23, fiscal year 1919, lubricating oils; July 20, 1918. [1918.] 18 p. 12° t Naval supplies. Notice of pi'oposed purchases [of miscellaneous materials, etc.], no. 631 ; Sept. 5, 1918. [1918.] [2] p. 4° t .'ay Corps, Navy. Memoranda for information of officers of Pay Corps, com- manding officers of ships, and connaandants of stations 209; Aug. 1, 1918. [1918.] p. 4586-99, 12° [Monthly.] t Same 210 ; Sept. 1, 1918. [1918.] p. 4599-4628, 12° [Monthly.] t PAN AMERICAN UNION Note. — The Pan American Union sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c. to $2.00. The price of the English 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. BulleMn {Enylisli edition). Bulletin of Pan American Union, v. 46; Jan.-June, 1918 [title-page and index]. [1918.] [l]-i-xxsii p. 8—30907/2 Same. (H. doc. 600.) {French edition). Bulletin de I'Union Panamericaine, Juillet, 1918, Edi- tion frangaise ; [v. 15, no. 1]. [National Capital Press, Inc., Washington. D, C, 1918.] iv+1-52 p. il. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 11—27013/2 ■ (PortuffuesG edition). Boletim da Uniao Pan- Americana, Agosto, 1918, edigao portuguesa ; [v. 1.5, no. 2]. [Press of Gibson Brothers, Inc., Washing- ton, D. C, 1918.] iv+77-160 p. il. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 11—27014/2 {Spanish edition). Boletin de la Union Panamericana, Agosto, 1918, sec- cion espaiiola; [v. 47, no. 2]. [1918.] iv+197-372 p. il. 2 pi. [Monthly.] 12—12555/2 Same, v. 46 [.seccion espaiiola ; Enero-.Tuuio. 1918 [Indice]. [1918.] [l]-l-xxxix p. PANAMA CANAL Note. — Although The Panama Canal makes its reports to, and is under the supervision of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department. Panama Canal record, v. 12, no. 3-6; Sept. 4-25, 1918. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1918]. p. 21-70. [Weekly.] 7—35328/4 Note. — The Panama Canal record is furnished free to United States Government departments, representatives of foreign governments, public libraries, operators of steamships, and certain employees of The Panama Canal and the Panama Railroad Company. Others desiring this publication may obtain it at the subscription price of $1.00 per year. Remittances for subscriptions may be forwarded to The IVanama Canal, Washington, D. C, or to The Panama Canal Record, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. HEALTH DEPARTMENT Medical Association of Isthmian Canal Zone. Proceedings of Medical Associa- tion of Isthmian Canal Zone, Jan.-June, 1917. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1918. v. 10, pt. 1, 149 p. il. 7 pi. t Contexts. — Summary and discussion of work performed in Board of Health labora- tory during calendar year 1916: [by] Frederick F. Russell. — Report of recent epidemic of unknown intestinal infection : [by] Edward I. Salisbury. — Dislocation of internal semilunar cartilage of knee [with list of references; by] Troy W. Earhart. — Acute and chronic appendicitis, with report of 200 consecutive cases ; [by] Raymond W. Runyan. — Some observations on latent or clinically inactive syphilis in Canil Zone; fby] Guy L. Quails. — Report of case of cerebrospinal Syphilis: [by] Guy L. Quails. — Few points of Interest In connection with vital statistics, [by] Deane "C. Howard. — September, 1918 141 Medical Association of Isthmian Canal Zone — Continued. Rural sanitation at Pueblo Nuevo (New Town) with employment of prison labor ; [by] Hi'nry P. Carter. — Simple treatment of manure to prevent liy breeding, Panama method ; Ibyl Henry P. Carter. — Civic aspect of sanitary measures that have been taken at Atlantic terminal of canal; [by] Charles E. McBrayer. — Prophylactic use of quinine; [by] Elbert B. Persons. — Notes on quarantine; [by] Marshall C. Guthrie. — Liver ab- scess; I by] Tom S. Mebane. — Exfoliative dermatitis following administration of salvar- san ; [by] Earl B. Carr. — Report of case of pseudo-leukemia infantum (Von Jaksch's disease) ; [by] David A. Roth. — Report of case of ankylosis of jaw with operation and recovery; [by] Dinnis F. Ueeder. — Report of 3 cases or erythema multiforme occ\irriug simultaneously; [by] Morris Joseph. — Medical officer as recruiting officer; [by] William H. Wilson. — Value of quinine prophyla.xi.s in field; [by] George C. Dunham. — Brief sketch of plan at Fort Bayard, N. Mex. ; [by] Charles R. Castlen. PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Supplies. Circular [proposals for supplies] 1230; Sept. 7, 191S. [lOlS.] 28 p. r t Proposals [for supplies 1230, to accompany Circular proposals for supplies 1230]. [1918.] 1 p. 32" t POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Automobile for official u.se, Post Office Department, communication submitting supplemental estimate of appropriation for purchase antl maintenance of auto- mobile for oflflcial u.se, fiscal year 1919. .Sei^t. 21, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1289.) + Einploi/ccs. Addition;! 1 clerical force, Post Office Department, communication subiiiittinix supplemental estimate of appropriation I'equired for additional clerical force, fiscal year 1919. yept. 2U, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1283.) t Increase in salaries of Post Office employees, communication submitting supplemental estimate of appropriation for increases in salaries of certain classes of employees of Post Ollice Department, fiscal year 1919. Sept. 27, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1308.) t Postal bulletin, v. 39, no. 11744-767 ; Sept. 3-30, 1918. [1918.] Each 1 p. or [2] leaves, f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t 6—5810/3 Postal gnide. United States official postal guide [3d series, v. 11, no. 1] ; July, 1918. Albany, N. Y., J. B. Lyon Company, printers [1918]. 830 p. [Monthly.] Cloth. 65c.; with monthly supplements $1.00. 4 — 182.54/3 Note. — All orders for the Postal guide and monthly supplements, together with remittances covering subscriptions, should be made payable and addressed to Disburs- ing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. Reports. Annual report, fiscal year 1917, including miscellaneous tables. 1918. vii+5-160 p.+ [l] leaf. * Cloth, 35c. 5—9500/2 War savings stamps. Post Office Department, communication submitting supple- mental estimate of appropriation for expenses of Post Office Department in connection with war savings stamps and thrift stamps, fiscal year 1919, payable from postal revenues. Sept. 21, 1918. 2 p. (H. doc. 1288.) t RURAL MAILS DIVISION Salaries. Rural delivery salary tables, in effect July 1, 1918. 1918. cover-title, 38 p. narrow 16° t TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION Note. — Since February, 1908, the Topography Division has been preparing rural- delivery maps of counties in which rural delivery Is completely established. They are published In two forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes, starting from a single given post office, sold at 10 cents each ; the other, the rural free delivery routes in an entire county, sold at 35 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 Third Assistant Postmaster General, Finance Division, Washington, ' D. C. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps, for which see Monthly catalegue for July, 191S, page 40. PRESIDENT OF "UNITED STATES Addresses. Opening campaign for fourth liberty loan, address of President Wilson delivered in New York City, Sept. 27, 1918. 1918. 8 p. t 18—26832 Alaska, Authorizing Secretary of Interior to dispose of surplus coal from mine operated by Alaskan Railroad Commission, proclamation. Aug. 27, 1918. Ip. f (No. 1479.) t 142 September, 1918 Alaska — Continued. Executive order [enlarging witlidrawul made l)y Execu- tive order of May 2, 1918, temporarily witbdrawing from settlement, etc., certain tract of land in Alaska to supply timber for use in construction of aeroplanes for United States]. Aug. 16, 1918. 1 p. f (No. 2938.) t Alien property. Executive order authorizing Alien Property Custodian to sell certain property at private sale [authorizing private sale of certain real estate in New York City, property of Lilly Busch]. [Sept. 12, 1918.] [2] p. r ( [No. 2953.] ) + Executive order cancelling sale of Froehlich and Kuttner made to Com- pania Mercantil de Filipinas by Alien Property Custodian's representative pur- suant to trading with the enemy act and amendments thereof. Sept. 13, 1918. 1 p. f (No. 2954.) t Executive order cancelling sale of Helios Cigar Factory, part of Gerraann & Company, Inc., made to Walter E. Olsen and Company, by Alien Property Custodian's representative, pursuant to trading with the enemy act and amend- ments thereof. Sept. 13, 1918. Ip. f (No. 2958.) t Executive order cancelling sale of part of A. Richter &. Company, known as El Siglo, made to Lorza & Lozano by Alien Property Custodian's representa- tive pursuant to trading with the enemy a