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Monthly Catalogue No. 295 JULY 1919 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington D. C. The Department issues u monthlj' list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Agriculture. Business of agriculture during the war and after, discussion of the nation's most vital industry ; by D. F. Houston, R. A. Pearson, and Clarence Ousley. Washington, D. C. [no publisher, 1919]. 35 p. t Agr 18-930 Contents. — Farmers' achievements ; by David F. Houston. — War agriculture ; by Raymond A. Pearson.- — War banking and farming ; by Clarence Ousley. Cattle. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 262 [amendments 3 and 4], 263 [amendment 1] ; July 3-15, 1919. 1919. Each 1 p. [Consist of orders con- cerning quarantine of cattle, etc.] t Cleaning. Saving materials and money by special cleaning, n. p. [1919]. [4] p. il. (Thrift leaflet 8.) [Prepared in cooperation with Treasury Depart- ment.] t Clothing. Take care of your clothing, n. p. [1919]. [4] p. il. (Thrift leaflet 7.) [Prepared in cooperation with Treasury Department.] t Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research, v. 13, no. 13 ; June 24, 1918. 1919. cover-title, xvi-f 6.55-663 p. large 8° [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 13-1837 Contexts. — No. 13. [Title-page] contents, and index of v.. 13. Same, v. 17, no. 3; June 16, 1919. 1919. cover-title, 87-136-f [6] p. + [3] leaves, il. 2 pi. 8 p. of pi. large 8° [Monthly.] * Paper, 25c.; subscription price, $1.50 a yr. Contents. — Relation of sulphates to plant growth and composition [with list of literature cited] ; by H. G. Miller. — Relation of weather to fruitfulness in plum [with list of literature cited] ; by M. J. Dorsey. — Structure of maize ear as indicated in Zea- Euchlaena hybrids ; by G. N. Collins. Note. — This publication is published by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, with the cooperation of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Ex- periment Stations. It is distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to large universities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the Agriculture Department. Others desiring the Jour- nal may obtain it from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above. Laundry. Saving labor and materials by easier laundry methods, n. p. [1919]. [4] p. il. (Thrift leaflet 5.) [Prepared in cooperation with Treasury De- partment.] t Plums. Relation of weather to fruitfulness in plum [with list of literature cited; by M. J. Dorsey. 1919. cover-title, 103-126+ [2] +1 leaf, il. 3 p. of pi, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 17, no. 3, June 16, 1919.] % Quarantine. Quarantine on account of flag smut and take-all diseases, Notice of quarantine 39, with regulatios, effective Aug. 15, 1919. [1919.] 6 p. (Federal Horticultural Board.) t Quarantine on account of gipsy moth and brown-tail moth, Notice of quarantine 33, with regulations (revised), effective July 1, 1919. [1919.] 4 p. (Federal Horticultural Board.) t Roads. War material for improving highways, in response to resolution di- recting report of quantity of war supplies required for improvement of hi.gh- ways authorized to be distributed under Post Office act Feb. 28, 1919. July 21, 1919. 8 p. (S. doc. 55.) X Root rot. Influence of soil environment on rootrot of tobacco [with list of literature cited] ; by James Johnson and R. E. Hartman. 1919. cover-title, 41-86+ [7] p.+ [l]'leaf, il. 8 p. of pi. large 8° [Prepared by Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau. From Journal of agricultural research, v. 17, no. 2, May 15, 1919.] t 5 6 JULY, 1919 Stains. How to reuiovp stains, n. p. [19191. [41 ]>. il. (Thrift It-aflct 6.) [Prepared in cooperation witli Treasury Departnient.l t Sulphates. Relation of sulpliates to plant si'owtli and composition [witli list of literature cited 1 : by H. G. Miller. [1919.1 87-102+ [31 p. + [ll leaf. 4 p. of pi. large .S° [From Journal of agcricultural researcli, v. 17, no. 8, June 16, 1919.1 $ Weeklii veirs letter, v. (j. no. 48-52; July 2-30, 1919. [1919.] Each 8 p. or IG p. il. 4° * Paper. oOc. a yr. Agr 14—310 Ycarhoolc of Department of Agriculture, [calendar vearl 1918. 1919. 760 p. 11. 6 pi. 56 p. of pi. and maps. * Cloth, 85c. Agr 7—103") ToNTENTs. — Report of Socretar.v [fiscal year 191S]. — Black stem rust and bar- berry ; by E. C. Stakraan. — Cattle loans and their value to investors ; by Tharles S. Cole. — Better poultry through community breeding associations ; by J. W. King- horne. — Composition and food value of bottle soft drinks : by J. W. Sale and W. W. Skinner. — Old and new in corn culture ; by IT. Howard Biggar. — Drainage movement in United States : by S. H. McCrory. — Rabbit growing to suppl<>ment meat supply ; by Ned r)(>arborn. — How dairying built up community ; by J. C. McDowell. — Place of r.ve in American agriculture: by Clyde K. Leighty.- — Home mixing of fertilizers; by C. C. Fletcher. — Less cholera, more hogs : by O. B. Hess. — Some effects of the war upon seed industry of United States ; by W. A. Wheeler and G. C. Edler. — .\ccredited- herd plan in tuberculosis eradication ; by J. A. Kiernan. — Electric light and power from small streams; by A. M. Daniels. — Some results of Federal quarantine against foreign live-stock disea.ses ; l)y (}. W. I'ope. — Thrashing ring in corn belt; by J. C. Rundles. — Rediscovery of an old dish | with list of Agriculture Department publications on cottage cheese] ; by Herbert 1'. Davis. — Following produce markets ; by G. B. Fiske. — Ijive stock and reconstruction ; by (ieorge M. Rommel.- — Federal protection of migratory birds ; by George A. Ijiiwyer. — Farm woodlands and the war ; by Henry S. Graves. — How weevils get into l)eans; l)y Fj. A. Back. — Farmer and Federal grain super- vision ; l)y Ralph H. Brown. — Housing worker on farm ; by E. B. McCormlck. — Sisal and henequen as l)inder-twin(> fibers; by H. T. Edwards. — Conunercial apple industry in United States; by .7. C. Folger. — Government market reports on live stock and meats; by .Tames .\tkins6n. — Cotton warehousing, benefits of adequate system, with discussion of receipt under warehouse act ; by Roy I^. Newton and Tames M. Workman. — Arable land in TTnited States; by O. E. Baker and H. M. Strong. — Appendix. — Index. Note. — .Vppendix contains statistical and other information. ANIMAL IXDT'STRY RUHKAT Cattle. Trend of dairy-cattle industry in United States and other countries, simple charts with interpretations; |hyl T. R. Pirtle. June, 1919. 19 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Deiiartnieiit circular 7.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications i^elating to dairying.] * Papei-, 5c. Agr 19 — 666 Grazinii. Fattening steers on summer i)a!• Agr 19— 680 Serriee amiouneeutents. Service and regulat(»ry announcements, June, 1919; [no.] 146. Julv 21. 1919. p. 59-68. [Montldv.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. Agr 7—1658 Note. — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to persons in the service of the Animal Industry Bureau, to proprietors of establishments at which the Federal meat inspection is conducted, to public officials whose duties render it neces- sary for them to have such information, and to journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may olitain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. P.IOLO({K'AL SURVEY BUREAU Lead poisoning in waterfowl: by Alexander Wetmore. July .'!1. 1919. 12 j). 2 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 793.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19— 704 Serriee announeementx. Service and regulatory announcements 28: Regula- tions for i)rotection of game in certain localities in Alaska. July 12, 1919. 3 p. * Paper, 5f. Agr 1&— 60S CROP ESTIMATES BURP^AI' il/'o))/;;/)/ c;o/> yc/jor/r/-, Julv. 1919: V. 5, no. 7. [1919.1 p. 61-72. 4". t Agr 15—616 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 Coinpsiliira eoneinnata. Study of Compsilura conciiuiata, imported tachinid parasite of gipsy moth and brown-tail moth [with bibliography] ; by Julian J. Culver. July 10, 1919. 27 p. il. map. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletiu 766.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 19—679 JULY, 1019 7 Honey. Commercial comb-honey production; [by George S. Derauth]. [June, 1919.] 40p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers" bulletin 1039.) [This bulletin is a revision of Farmers' bulletin 503.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — G9S liice moth [with list of literature cited] ; by F. H. Chittenden. July 14, 1919. 15 p. il. 5 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 783.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 19—703 FARM MANAGEMENT OFFICE Alfalfa on corn-belt farms: [by J. A. Drake, J. C. Bundles, and Ralph D. Jen- nings]. [.Tulv. 1919.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1021.) * Paper, 5c. " Agr 19—697 Dni farm inn for l)etter wheat yields, Columbia and Snake River basins; [by Byron Hunter]. [July, 1919.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 1047.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—699 Hay. Baling hay: [l)y H. B. McClure]. [June, 1919.] 35 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers* bulletin 1049.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to forage ci-ops.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — 700 FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD Service announcements. Service an.) Hudson River. S. 4(t!>, act to consent to proposed compact or agreement i-.etween States of New Jersey and Now York for construction of tunnel or tunncLs under Hudson River bet\\een cities of Jersey City and New York. Ai)proved Julv 11, l!)lt». 1 p. (Public 10.) Indians. 11. K. 2480, act making appropriations for current and contingent expenses of Bureau of Indian Affairs, for fulfllling treaty stipulations witb various Indian tribes and for other purposes, fiscal year 1920. [Approved June 30, 1919.1 36 p. (Public 3.) Mississippi River. H. R. 1711, act to extend time for constructing bridge across Mississippi River at or near Baton Rouge, La. Approved July 11, 1910. 1 p. (Public 17.) Navj/. II. R. 5608, act making appropriations for naval service, fi.scal vear 1920. [Approved July 11. 1919.] 29 p. (Public 8.) Railroads. II. R. 5312, act to supply deficiency in appropriation foe carrying out act to provide for operation of transportation systems while under Federal control, for .lust compensation of their owners, and for other purposes. Approved June 30, 1919. 1 p. (I'ublic 4.) Rehabilitation. S. 1213, act to amend act for vocational rehabilitation and return to civil employment of disabled persons discharged from military or naval forces of United States. (Approved July 11, 1919.) 2 p. (I'uhlic 11.) St. John River. II. R. 530, act for construction of bridge across St. John River be- tween Madawaska, Me., and Edmundstou, New Brunswick [by Maine and Canada jointly]. Approved July 11, 1919. 1 p. (Public 15.) Snake River. II. R. 1706, act authorizing construction [by Walla Walla County, Wash., Franklin County, Wash., or said counties jointly] of bridge and approaches thereto across Snake River about 3 miles above its coulluence with Columbia River, near Pasco, Wash. Approved July 11, 1919. 1 p. (I'ublic 16.) Sulphur River. 11. R. 46.'{0, act granting consent of Congress to county of Miller, Ark., to construct bridge across Sulphur River, near Texas and Pacific Railroad bridge, in said county. Approved July 11, 1919. 1 p. (Pul)lic 19.) H. R. 4631, act granting consent of Congress to county of Alilli.T, Ark., to con- struct bridge across Sulphur River at or near Blackmans I'oiut. Approved July 11, 1919. 1 p. (Public 20.) Susuueliatina River. H. R. 240, act to authorize county of Luzerne, Pa., to construct bridge across Sustiuehaniui River from 1 Mocana(|ua J . township of Conyngham, to borough of Shickshinny. Approved July 11, 1919. 1 p'. (Public 12.) ll. R. 241. act to anlhorize ((luulv "of Luzerne, Pa., to coustnut bridge across Sus(iuehanna Ri\cr from Pittston to " boroutili of West Plttston. Approved July 11, 1919. 1 p. (Public 13.) 11. R. 242. act to authorize county of Luzerne, Pa., to construct bridge acrcss Susquehanna River from township ofConvngbam to township of Salem [at Wap- wallopen], Pa. Approved July 11, 1919. 1 p. (Public 14.) Telegruph, etc. S. 120, act to "repeal 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 provide iust compensation therefor. Approved July 11, 1919. 1 p. (Public 9.) Public [.joint I ivsoliitinn ] ,"i, (jGtli ('oiijire.ss. House of Representatives. II. J. Res. 104, joint resolution for appointment by each Member of House of Representatives of 2 persons, whose names shall be placed on rolls of employees of House of Representatives. Approved July 11, 1919. 1 p. (Public resolution 2.) Niagara River. S. J. Res. 63, joint resolution authorizing Secretary of W^ar to issue permits for diversion of water from Niagara River. Approved July 12, 1919. 1 p. (Public resolution 3.) Tao Hunp Vhanf/. H. J. Res. 120. joint resolution to receive for instruction at Mili- tary Academy at West Point Tao Hung Chang and Zeng Tze Wong of China. Approved July 19. 1919. 1 p. (Public resolution 4.) United Confederate Teteran.i. II. J. Res. 79, joint resolution authorizing Secrotarv of War to loan to Dawson, Oa.. tents and cots for use of Confpflerate Veterans in their State convention, June 17 and 18. 1919. Approved Juno 17. 1919. 1 p. (Public resolution 1.) World Cotton Conference. II. J. Res. 73, joint resolution authorizing the President to (^xtend invitations to otlier nations to send roprosontativos to World Cotton Conference to be held at Ni-w Orleans. La.. Oct. 13-16. 1919. Approved Julv 24, 1919. 1 p. (Public resolution 5.) rOXFERE>'CE COMMITTEES Appropriation.^. Anientlment no. 21, H. R. .3478, conference rei»ort to .•icconii).iny H. R. 3478 [making; apin-opriations to suppl.v deficiencies, fiscal year 1919 and prior fiscal years, statins that conuuittee have been unable to a.creel : sub- mitted by Mr. Good. .Tnly 1, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 97.) Sundry civil bill [fi.scal year 1920], conference report to accompanv H. R. 617G: submitted by Mv. Good. July 1. 1919. 14 p. (H. rp. 98.) 19—26733 Ar)n!/ appropriation liill [fiscal year] 1920, conference report to accompanv H. R. 5227 : .submitted by Mr. Kahn. .Tuly 1. 1939. 12 p. (H. rp. 99.) 19—267.34 JULY, 1919 15 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Calendars of House of Representatives. 66th Congress, 1st session, July 1-31. 1919; no. 38-59. [1919.] various paging, large S° [Daily wlien House of Representatives is in session.] t Contested-election case of James Wickersliam v. Charles A. Sulzer from Alaska. 1919. 124 p. X Leffislation. Monthly compendium, status of legislation given numerically and by subjects, 66th Congress, 1st session, compiled bv W. Rav Loomis, no. 2 ; July 1. 1919. 1919. 74 p. J " 18—26287 Weekly compendium, legislative developments of first 10 weeks of 1st session, 66th Congress [May 19-July 28. 1919], compiled bv W. Rav Loomis, no. 7-10; July 5-29. 1919. [1919.] various paging. 4 ACCOUNTS COMillTTEE House of Representatires. Clerks to committees during 66th Congress, report to accompany H. Res. 133: submitted by Mr. Ireland. Julv 24, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 150.) Irby, Sarah L. Sarah Louise Irby, report to accompany H. Res. 202 [as to pay of Sarah Louise Irby] ; submitted bv Mr. Ireland. Julv 28, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 169.) AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Aoriculture appropriation bill [fiscal vear 1920]. report to aecompanv H. R. 7413: submitted by Mr. Haugen. .July 18, 1919. 4 p. (H. rp. 124.) [Cor- rected print.] APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Approijriations. Ratification of appropriations, fiscal year 1920, I'eport to accompany H. J. Res. 147; submitted by Mr. Good. July 19, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 133.) Sundrv civil bill, fiscal vear 1920. report to accompany H. R. 7343: sub- mitted by Mr. Good. July 15. 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 118.) Post Office Department. Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill, 1920, hearings before subcommittee in charge of legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1920. 1919. 31 p. [Title on cover is: Statements of Ruskin McArdle, chief clerk. Post Office Department, at hearings before subcommittee in charge of legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill, 1920.] t Rehabilitation. Supplement to 2d hearing, sundry civil bill, 1920, hearings before subcommittee in charge of sundry civil appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1920, vocational rehabilitation of soldiers, sailors, and marines. 1919. 96 p. ± BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Federal farm loan act. To amend Federal farm loan act, report to accompany H. R. 6861 [to amend sec. 1 of act known as Federal farm loan act, so as to provide for payment of expenses of Federal Farm Loan Board and employees bv Federal land banks and joint stock land banks] ; submitted by Mr. Piatt. July 12, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 110.) Federal reserve hanks. Amending sec. 25 of Federal reserve act, to encourage foreign trade, report to aecompanv H. R. 6806 ; submitted by ]\lr. Piatt. July 12, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 109.) Amendment to Federal reserve act to encourage foreign trade, report to accompany S. 2395 ; submitted by Mr. Piatt. July 19. 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 134.) yational banks. Amending sec. 5200 of Revised statutes, report to accompany H. R. 7478 [to amend sec. 5200 of Revised statutes, as amended, and sec. 5202 of Revised statutes, as amended, relating to limitations on liabilities of national banks] ; submitted by Mr. Piatt. July 29. 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 179.) 16 JULY, 1919 Treasury notes. Employment on public improvements throu.uh issue of legal tender notes, hearing on H. R. 1473, to provide for public improvements, needs, and employment of discharged soldiers, unemployed and other citizens, through issues of legal tender Treasury notes; testimonv of Jacob S. Coxev. 1919. 29 p. % BERGEK, VICTOR L., SPECIAL COMMITTEE APPOINTED t'NDER H. RES. 6 CONCERNING Bcrger, Victor L. Certified copy of sentence by court in re United States r. Berger et al., in district court for northern district of Illinois, eastern division, Feb. 20 1919. 1919. 20 p. t Certified copy of testimony of Victor L. Berger at trial of case of United States vs. Berger et al., in district court for northern district of Illinois, eastern division. 1919. 257 p. t CIVIL SERVICE REFORM COMMITTEE Retirement of employees in classified civil service, report to accompanv H. R. 3149; submitted by Mr. Lehlbach. July 15, 1919. 6 p. (H. rp. 120.') 19—26723 CLAIMS COMMITTEE AvelUna, Carlow. Carlow Avellina, report to accompany H. R. 5G65 [for relief of Carlow Avellina] ; submitted by Mr. McKiniry. July 12, 1919. 8 p. (H. rp. 111.) Barber, Amherst W. Amherst W. Barber, report to accompany S. 1377 [for relief of Amherst W. Barber] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. July 18, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 125.) Dorchers, Perry E. Perry E. Borchei-s, report to accompany H. R. G4G [for relief of I'errv E. Borchers] ; submitteil by Mr. MacGregor. July 16, 1919. 13 p. (H. rp. 122.) Colorado coal strike. Claims for loss of property during labor strikes in Colo- rado, 1914, report to accompany S. 2-53 [for payment of claims for loss of private property on account of lo.ss of firearms and ammunition taken by United States troops during labor strikes in Colorado in 1914] ; submitted by I\Ir. Edmonds. July 12, 3919. 2 p. (H. rp. 112.) Farmers' \ational Bank of Wilkinson, Ind., report to accompany H. R. 1761 [for relief of Farmers National Bank of Wilkinson, Ind.] ; submitted by air. Bee. July 12, 1919. 7 p. (H. rp. 114.) Faxon, Horton d- Gallagher and others, report to accompany H. R. G377 [for relief of Faxon, Horton and Gallagher ; Long Brothers Grocery Company ; A. Rieger; Rothenberg and Schloss ; Ryley. Wilson and Company; and Van Nov News Compauv] ; submitted by Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania. July 21, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 137.) Jonas, Julius. Julius Jonas, report to accompany H. R. 3258 [for relief of Julius Jonas] ; submitted by INIr. Babka. July 2G, 1919. 7 p. (H. rp. 155.) McCormick, Robert L. Heirs of Robert Laird McCormick, report to accompany H. R. 6289 [for relief of heirs of Robert Laird McCormick] ; submitted by Mr. O'Connor. July 14, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 117.) McGovcrn, Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Thomas McGovern, report to accompany H. R. 5348 [for relief of Mrs. Thomas JIcGovern] ; submitted by Mr. O'Connor, July 14, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 116.) Monogue, Ellen A. Ellen Agnes Monogue, report to accompany H. R. 909 [for relief of Ellen Agnes Monogue] ; submitted bv Mr. MacCrate. July 18, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 128.) Moore, James M. .Tames M. Moore, report to accompany H. R. 1812 [to com- pensate James M. Moore] ; submitted by Mr. McKinirv. Julv 1, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 95.) Shoiren, Arthur J. James A. Showen, report to accompany H. R. 946 [for relief of James A. Showen, father of Arthur J. Showen] ; submitted bv Mr. MacCrate. July 18, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 126.) Smith. Oscar. Oscar Smith, report to accompanv H. R. 644 [for relief of Oscar Smith] ; submitted by Mr. Little. .July 18, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 127.) JULY, 1919 17 Thing, Frank T. Keiiubnrse E [F]. T. Thing and S. A. Thing, report to accom- pany H. R. 1853 [to reimburse F. T. Thing and S. A. Thing] ; sulnnitted by Mr. Bee. July 1, 1919. 9 p. (H. rp. 96.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA C0M5IITTEE Bulhlings. Regulating height of buildings and creating Zoning Commission in Di.strict of Columliia, report to accompany H. R. 6863 [to regulate height, area, and use of buildings in District of Columbia and to create Zoning Com- mission, and for other purposes] ; submitted by ]Mr. Mapes. Julv 11, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 108.) Corporations. Authorizing corporations organized in District of Columbia to change their names, report to accompany H. R. 5416 : submitte. 183.) Mississippi Coiintij. Ark. Di-ainage of certain lands in Arkansas, report to ac- company H. R. 3175 [authorizing local drainage districts to drain public lands in Arkansas, counties of Mississippi and Poinsett, and subjecting said lands to taxation] ; submitted by IMr. Tillman. July 29. 1919. 4 p. (H. rp. 174.) Union Pacific Railroad. Conveying railroad right of way for public-road pur- poses, report to accompany S. 2100 [authorizing Union Pacific Railroad Companv to convev for public-road purposes, certain parts of its right 'of way] ; submitted by Mr. Gandy. July 29, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 178.) Zimmerman, John. Patent to John Zimmerman for certain lands, report to ac- company H. R. 1024; submitted by Mr. Vaile. July 29, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. ISO.) BULES COMMITTEE Agriculture Department. Consideration of agricultural appropriation bill, re- port to acccmipanv H. Res. 181 ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. July 18,1919. Ip. (H. rp. 1.31.) ■ — — Hearings on H. Res. 26 [for investigation of charges of W. J. Spillman concerning Secretary of Agriculture relative to collection of data on cost of production of farm products]. 1919. 20 p. % Appropriations. Consideration of House resolution 178, report to accompany H. Res. 178 [for consideration of H. R. 7343. making appropriations for sundry • civil expenses, fiscal year 1920]; submitted by Mr. " Camp'oell of Kansas. July 15, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 121.) [Corrected print.] JULY, 1919 21 Johnson, Ben. House resolution 145, report to accompany H. Res. 145 [return- ing S. Res. 94, relative to report of address in House of Representatives by Mr. John!?on of Kentucky imputius dishonorable motives and conduct to Senntor from Ohio. air. Pomerene, to Senate] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. June 28, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 88.) Prohibition. Consideration of House resolution 161, report to accompany H. Res. 161 [for consideration of H. R. 6S10, to prohibit intoxicating beverages, and to regulate manufacture, production, use, and sale of high-proof spirits for other than beverage purposes, and to insure ample supply of alcohol and promote its use in scientitic research and in development of fuel, dye, and other lawful industries] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. July 8, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 100.) Shipping Board. Operations of Shipping Board, etc., report to accompany H. Res. 171 [to appoint select committee to inquire into operations of Shipping Board and Emergency Fleet Corporation or any agency, branch, or sub- sidiary of either] ; submitted by Mr. Snell. July 24, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 149.) TERRITORIES COMJIITTEE Haicaii. Public lands, Territory of Hawaii, hearings on H. R. 546 [to authorize governor of Hawaii to ratify agreements of certain persons made with com- missioner of public lands of Hawaii, and to issue land patents to those eligible under terms of said agreements], July 8, 1919. 1919. 6 p. $ Title to certain homestead lands in Hawaii, report to accompany H. R. 546 [to authorize governor of Hawaii to ratify agreements of certain persons made with commissioner of public lands of Hawaii, and to issue land patents to tliose eligible under terms of said agreements] ; submitted by Mr. Watson of Virginia. July 21, 1919. 4 p. (H. rp. 138.) Haicaii National Park. Hawaii National Park, report to accompany H. R. 3654 [to authorize governor of Hawaii to acquire privately owned lands and rights of way within boundaries of Hawaii National Park] ; submitted by Mr. Dowell. July 21, 1919. 4 p. (H. rp. 139.) Privately owned lands and rights of wav within Hawaiian National Park, Hawaii, hearings on H. R. 3654, July 8, 1919. 1919. 21 p. t WAR CLAIMS COMMITTEE Goldsmith, Martin. Martin Goldsmith, report to accompany H. R. 7030 [for relief of Martin Goldsmith] ; submitted by Mr. Focht. July 24, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 147.^ WATER POWER COMMITTEE Water power, hearings. Mar. 18-May [27], 1918. 1919. 4 pts. in 1, p. 1-896, il. [These hearings were also published in separate numbered parts.] t WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Buttons. Tariff on pearl buttons, report to accompany H.- R. 7705 [to amend sec. 339 of tariff act of Oct. 3, 1913, in respect to tariff on buttons of shell and pearl] ; submitted by Mr. Green of Iowa. July 26, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 160.) [2d corrected print.] Canada. Repeal of Canadian reciprocity act, report to accompany H. R. 7779 ; submitted by Mr. Young of North Dakota. July 26, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 156.) Dyestuffs. Dyestuffs, hearings on H. R. 2706, to amend act to increase revenue, approved Sept. 8, 1916; June 18-20, 1919. 1919. [pt. 1], p. 1-216, il. 2 pi. [These hearings were continued on H. R. 6495 which was substituted for H R. 2706.] X Dyestuffs, hearings on H. R. 6495, to regulate importation of coal-tar products, to promote establishment of manufacture thereof in United States, and as incident thereto, to amend act of Sept. 8, 1916, to increase revenue; July 14 [-18], 1919. 1919. pts. 2-6, [xviii] +217-712 p. [Part 1 contains hearings, June 18-20, on H. R. 2706 for which H. R. 6495 was later substi- tuted. Part 6, addenda, was issued in two parts.] t 22 JTJLY, 1919 Fruit juices. Tax on pure fruit-juice beverages, report to accompany H. R. 7840; submitted by Mr. Hawley. July 26, 1919. 4 p. (H. rp. 159.) 19—26742 Glass. Establishing and maintaining in United States manufacture of labora- tory glassware, etc., report to accompany H. R. 7785 [to provide revenue for Government, to establish and maintain in United States manufacture of laboratory glassware, laboratory porcelain ware, optical glass, scientific and surgical instruments] ; submitted by Mr. Bacharach. July 26, 1919. 4 p. (H. rp. 157.) 19—26743 Ice cream. Tariff on ice cream and soda-fountain foods and drinks, report to accompany H. R. 2837 [to repeal sec. 630 of revenue act of 1918J ; submitted by Mr. Fordney. July 26, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 158.) Magnesite. Duty on magnesite ore, report to accompany H. R. 5218 [to provide revenue for Government and to establish and maintain production of mag- nesite ores and manufactures thereof in United States] ; submitted bv Mr. Hadley. July 29, 1919. 4 p. (H. rp. 177.) 19—26744 Potassium salts, hearings on H. R. 4870, to provide revenue for Government and safeguard, by license control of imports of potassium salts and by imposing import duty thereon, interests of domestic potash producers, June 20 [-July 21], 1919. 1919. pts. 3-5. [x] +137-255 p. [Parts 1 and 2 appeared in Monthly catalogue for June, 1919, p. 659. Parts 1-3 were also issued bound together.] t Pyrites. Information concerning pyrites and sulphur industry [with bibliog- raphy ; compiled by] Tariff Commission. 1919. 31 p. t 19—26745 Tungsten ores in United States, report to accompany H. R. 4437 [to provide revenue for Government and to promote production of tungsten ores and manufactures thereof in United States] ; submitted by Mr. Timberlnke. July 28, 1919. 5 p. (H. rp. 161.) 19—26746 Zinc. Information concerning zinc ore ; [compiled by] Tariff Commission. 1919. 46 p. t 19—26747 PNEUMATIC-TUBE MAIL SERVICE JOINT COMMISSION Pneuiuatic tube mail service, report of joint commission appointed to investigate value of pneumatic tube mail service, with views of minority thereon ; pre- sented by Mr. Bankhead. 1919. 484 p. il. large 8° (S. doc. 191, 65th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 60c. 19—26728 PRINTING JOINT COMMITTEE , Periodicals. Periodicals and field printing, hearing under sec. 11 of public act 314, 65th Cong., July 14-15, 1919. 1919. 78 p. (No. 1.) t Periodicals and field printing, memoranda of reports submitted to Joint Committee on Printing in compliance with sec. 11 of public act 314, 65th Cong., July 10, 1919. 1919. 31 p. -t Periodicals and field printing, reports submitted to .Toint Committee on Printing in compliance with sec. 11 of public act 314, 65th Cong., July 22, 1919. 1919. 352 p. :|: 19—26748 PUBLIC BUILDINGS COMMISSION Report of Public Buildings Commission [relative to allotment of space in owned or leased Government buildings in District of Columbia] ; presented by Mr. Smoot. 1919. 10 p. (S. doc. 48.) SENATE Calendar of business. Senate, 66th Congress, 1st session, July 1-31, 1919 ; no. 24-38. [1919.] Each 12 p. or 16 p. large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session.] t Treaties. Ratification of treaties, methods and procedure in foreign countries relative to ratification of treaties, also extracts from Executive .Journal of Senate relative to proceedings in cases of treaties rejected by Senate; [pre- sented by Mr. Moses]. 1919. 280 p. (S. doc. ^6.) 19—26500 JULY, 1919 23 Tuherculosis. Control of tuberculosis, address delivered before Arkansas Med- ical Society at Little Rock, May 21, 1919, by J. D. Southard; presented by Mr. Owen. 1919. 6 p. (S. doc. 56.) 19— 2672G Versailles, Treaty of, 1919. Treaty of peace with Germany. 1919. 194 p. (S. doc. 49.) 19—26499 AGEICULTUKE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE Agriculture appropriation bill, 1920, hearings on H. R. 3157, making appropria- tions for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1920. 1919. 58 p. t BANKING AND CURRENCT COMMITTEE Banks and hanking. Incorporating institutions to engage in International or foreign banking, report to accompany S. 2472 [to amend act approved Dec. 23, 1913, known as Federal reserve act] ; submitted bv Mr. McLean. July 25, 1919. 3 p. (S. rp. 108.) 19—26749 Federal reserve banks. Amending Federal reserve act [for purpose of encour- aging foreign trade], report to accompany S. 2395; submitted bv Mr. McLean. July 10, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 69.) Amending sec. 25 of Federal reserve act [by permitting member banks to establish branches], report to accompany S. 170; submitted by Mr. McLean. July 23, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 100.) National hanks. Subscription to war work campaign by national banks, report to accompany S. J. Res. 42 ; submitted by Mr. McLean. July 10, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 70.) [Corrected print.] Williams, John S. Nomination of John Skelton Williams, hearing on nomina- tion of Jolm Skelton Williams to be Comptroller of Currency. 1919. pts. 1-6, [X] -f 1-488 p. t CIVIL SERVICE AND RETRENCHMENT COMMITTEE Government officials and employees. Retirement of civil service employees, hearing on S. 1699, for retirement of employees in classified civil service. 1919. 102 p. t Retirement of employees in classified civil service, report to accompany S. 1699; submitted by Mr. Sterling. July 23, 1919. 8 p. (S. rp. 99.) 19—26729 CLAIMS COMMITTEE Alaska SteanvsJtip Co., report to accompany S. 629 [for relief of Alaska Steam- ship Company] ; submitted by Mr. AVadsworth. July 10, 1919. 3 p. (S. rp. 74.) Backman, Charles. Watson B. Dickerman, administrator, report to accompany S. 1722 [for relief of Watson B. Dickerman, administrator of estate of Charles Backman] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. July 10, 1919. 9 p. (S. rp. 72.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66th Congress, July 29, 1919; no. 1. [1919.] 7 p. 4° t Cross, James W. .Tnmes W. Cross, report to accompany S. 822 [for relief of James W, Cross] ; submitted' by Mr. Wadsworth. July 10, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 75.) Eddy, Charles G. Elizabeth B. Eddy, report to accompany S. 24.53 [to carry into effect finding of Court of Claims in claim of Elizabeth B. Eddy, widow of Charles G. Eddy] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. July 29, 1919. 4 p. (S. rp, 117.) Lea, John M. Estate of John M. Lea, report to accompany S. 2440 [for relief of estate of John M. Lea] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. July 29, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 118.) Love, Robert, c6 Son. T. L. Love, surviving partner of Robert Love & Son, report to accompany S. 358- [carrying into effect findings of Court of Claims in matter of claim of T. L. Love, suiwiving partner of Robert Love and Son]; submitted by Mr. Spencer. July 29, 1919. 6 p. (S. rp. 115.) ilcKav, Peter. Peter McKav, report to accompany S. 390 [for relief of Petei McKay]; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. July 10, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 73.1 24 JULY, 1919 Schermcrhoni, V. E. V. E. Schermerhorn et al., report to accompany S. 1330 [for reliof of V. E. Schermerhorn, E. C. Caley. G. W. Caniphell. and Philip Hudspeth]; siihmitted by Mr. Capper. July 29, 1919. 4 p. (S. rp. 114.) .S7(fl?r, Frederick B. Capt. Frederick B. Shaw, report to accompany S. 2343 [for relief of Frederick B. Sluiw] ; submitted bv Mr. Spencer. Julv 29, 1919. 3 p. (S. rp. 116.) Sjofitrnm, Alfred. Alfred Siostrom, report to accompnny S. 1195 ffor relief of Alfred Sjostrom] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Julv 10, 1919. 3 p. (S. rp. 76.) Vohinteers. Claims of volunteer soldiers of Civil and Spanish wars, report to accompany S. 631 [repealing provisions in urgent deficiency act, approved Dec. 22, 1911, relating to claims for arrears of pay, etc., of volunteers who .served with Army during Civil War and AVnr with Spain] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. July 10. 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 71.) COMMERCE COMMITTEE ArkansaK River. Broadway street bridge between Little Rock and Argenta. Ark., report to accompany S. 2.194 fto extend time for construction of Broad- wa.v street brid.ge across Arkansas River between Little Rock and Argenta, Ark., by Pulaski Conntv] : submitted bv Mr. Sbeppard. Julv 28, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 112.) IMain street bridge between Little Rock and Argenta, Ark., report to accompany S. 2595 [to extend time for construction of Main street bridge across Arkansas River between Little Rock and Argenta, Ark., by Pulaski County] ; submitted by Mr. Sbeppard. July 28, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 113.) Grant Pr/.s.s. Bridge at mouth of Slobile Bay. report to accompany S. 1361 [further extend i!ig time for bridge or bridges authorized by act to amend act to authorize Dauphin Island Railway and Harbor Compan.v to construct bridge or bridges, or viaducts, across Grant Pa.ss between mainland, at or near Cedar Point, and Dauphin Island, both Little and Big, also to dredge <'liannel from Mobile Bay into Dauphin Bay, also to construct docks and wharves along both Little and Big Dauphin islands] ; submitted by Mr. Calder. June 30, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 59.) Harhors. Port and Harbor Facilities Commission, letter to chairman of Com- mittee on Commerce transmitting report, with appendixes, of Port and Har- bor Facilities Connnission to Emergency Fleet Corporation. 1919. li+3-86 p. (Senate committee print. 65th Cong. 3d sess.) % 19—26750 Port and Harbor Facilities Commission of Shipping Board, letter to chair- man of Committee on Commerce transmitting report concerning 27 ports of United States ; compiled by C. E. Dobson and R. Y. Patterson. 1919. 99 p. (Senate comnnttee print. 65th Cong. 3d sess.) t 19—12289 Merrhant tuarine. Establishment of American merchant marine, hearings rela- tive to establishment of American merchant marine. 1919. pt. 2, ii-j-3T— 226 p. t White River. Bridge across White River. ;Mo., report to accompany S. 2254 [extending time for construction of bridge across Wliite River, at or near Forsvth. bv Forsvth special road district of Taney County, Mo.] ; submitted by Mr. Calder. July 14, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 82.) DISTRICT OF COLVMRIA COMMITTEE Buihlitifls. Regulating buildings in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 1369 [to regulate height, area, and use of buildings in District of Colum- bia and to create Zoninc Commission, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Calder. July 15, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 87.) Prnte-'itaiH Episcopal Chiireh in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 5032 [to extend franchise in parishes and sepnrate congregations of Protes- tant Episcopal Church in District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. Sherman. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 60.) EOrCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE American Printing House for the Blind, report to accompany H. R. 2847 [pro- viding additional aid for American Printing House for the Blind] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Kenyon. July 24, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 106.) JULY, 1919 25 FINANCE COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar of bills and nominations, 1919-21, July 1-30, 1919; no. 4-8, 66th Congress [1st session]. [1919.] Each 14 p. 4" t FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE Costa Rica. Affairs in Costa Rica, report to accompany S. Res. 105 [requesting Secretary of State to inform Senate whether Nicaragua has been or is per- mitted to invade Costa Rica, and why Costa Rica was not permitted to sign treaty of peace at Versailles] ; submitted by Mr. Fall. July 14, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 83.) Germany. Treaty between Germany and Japan, report to accompany S. Res. 110 [requesting the President to send to Senate copy of treaty between Ger- many and Japan, negotiated between Oda, Japanese plenipotentiary, and Ger- man ambassador Lucius] ; submitted by Mr. Lodge. July 14, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 84.) INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, hearing relative to certain representations of Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin. 1919. 20 p. I Colorado River Reservation. Irrigation project, Colorado River Indian Reser- vation, hearing on S. 291, for survey and allotment of lands within Colorado River Indian Reservation in Arizona and California for disposal of surplus lands after allotment, July 16. 1919. 1919. 27 p. t INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Railroad passes. Information concerning issuing of passes in 1919, report to accompany S. Res. 102 [calling upon director general of railroads to furnish Senate with information concerning issuing of passes during period of Fed- eral control] ; submitted by Mr. McLean. July 8, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 68.) Railroads. Extension of tenure of Government control of railroads, extracts from hearings on extension of time for relinquishment by Government of railroads to corporate ownership and control, pt. 9, Feb. 7—12, 1919 ; state- ments of Glenn E. Plumb and A. B. Garretson. 1919. ii+98.>-1027+ 1051-99 p. t JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Alcohol. Industrial importance of nonbeverage alcohol, statement of William L. Crounse before subcommittee on bills to prohibit liquor traffic and for en- forcement of such prohibition and war prohibition act. 1919. 38 p. I Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66th Congress, July 7-28, 1919 ; no. 5-8. [1919.] Each 21 p. 4° t Liquor traffic. Brewing and liquor interests and German propaganda, report on hearings before subcommittee pursuant to S. Res. 307, authorizing and directing Committee on Judiciary to call for certain evidence and documents relating to charges made against United States Brewers' Association and allied interests and to submit report of their investigation to Senate. 1919. 28 p. t ProJiibition. Prohibiting intoxicating beverages, hearings before subcommittee on bills to prohibit liquor traffic and for enforcement of such prohibition and war prohibition act. 1919. pts. 1-3, [iv]-f- 1-345 p. t Recreation Association of America, report to accompany S. 2224 [to incorporate Recreation Association of America] ; submitted by Mr. Kellogg. July 28, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 110.) MILITARY Al'FAIRS COMMITTEE Army appropriation bill, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 5227, making appropriations for Army, fiscal year 1920. 1919. 357 p.-fl leaf, t Campbell, Albert H. Albert H. Campbell, report to accompany S. 1637 [for relief of Albert H. Campbell] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 28, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 109.) 131313—19 4 26 JULY, 1919 CntHCji Island. Transfer of Crauey Island and Fisliermans Island, report to accompany S. 2495 [transferring land known as Craney Island from jurisdic- tion of War Department to .iurisdiction of Treasury Department and trans- ferrins? land known as Fishernians Island from iurisdiction of Treasury De- partment to .iurisdiction of War Department] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. July 21, 1910. 2 p. (S. rp. 92.) Daris, Henry J. Honry J. Davis, report to accompany S. 610 [for relief of Henry J. Davisl ; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 21. 1919. 3 p. (S. rp. 96.) Duffv, James. James Duff\-. report to accompany S. 609 [for relief of James Duffy] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 21, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 95.) Farnno, Edward /S'. For relief of Edward S. Farrow, report to accompany S. 2259; submitted by Mr. Freiiughuysen. July 15, 1919. 3 p. (S. rp. 85.) Mathews, Orion. Orion Matbews, rep(»rt to :icconi])any S. 608 [for relief of Orion Mathews] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. July 21, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 94.) North Point. Transfer of liglitliouse reservation at North Point. Md., report to accompany S. 2494 [to transfer land known as lighthouse reservation at North Point. Md., from jurisdiction of Department of Commerce to jurisdic- tion of War Department] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Julv 21, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 91.) Nurse Corp.ulle- tin 41, 1919.) * Paper, 50c. E 19—352 Americanization, v. 1. no. 11; July 1, 1919. [1919.] 16 p. 4° [Monthly. Pub- lished by Americanization Division.] E 19 — 45 Note. — Copies of this publication will be furnished without charge to all newspapers and magazines and agencies engaged in Americanization work and to oflBcials of the United States Government. Address all communications to Americanization Division, Department of Interior, Washington, D. C. Barnard, Henry. Life of Henrv Barnard, first commissioner of education, 1867- 70 ; bv Bernard C. Steiner. 'l919. 131 p. (Bulletin 8, 1919.) * Paper, 15c. E 19—348 Gardening. United States School Garden Army: Garden manual for south- western region. 1919. 47 p. il. 4° t E 19—385 30 JULY, 1919 CHirdening — Continued. Same : Lessons in gardening for Central States region. 1919. 18 p. il. 4° (Garden manual no. 2.) t E 19—384 Italy. Education in Italy; by Walter A. Montgomery. 1919. 29 p. (Bulletin 36, 1919.) [Advance sheets from Biennial survey of education. 1916-18.] * Paper, 5c. E 19—350 Library service. National library service bulletin 6; [June, 1919]. 1919. 52 p. [Prepared in Educational Extension Division.] t E19 — 50 School life, v. 3, no. 1 and 2; July 1 and 16, 1919. [1919.] Each 16 p. 4° [Semimonthly.] * Paper, 50c. a yr. E 18— 902 Note. — School life is mailed free to State, city, and county superintendents, princi- pals of high schools, and a few other administrative Officers. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Sicitzerland. Education in Switzerland, 191(>-18; by Peter H. Pearson. 1919. 26 p. (Bulletin 38. 1919.) [Advance sheets from Biennial survey of educa- tion, 1916-18.] * Paper, 5c. E 19— 351 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual reports, bulletins. Mineral resourc(>s. 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 •ate has been established for topographic and geologic folios, so that a discount of 40 per ent. from the retail price is now allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to 3.00 or more. 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[From Mineral resources, 1918, pt. 1.] t Mineral production of United States in 1916: Introduction, i)y H. D. McCaskey ; Summary, by Martha B. Clark. .Tune 28, 1919. ii-fla-70a p. il. 1 tab. in pocket. [From Mineral resources, 1916, pt. 1.] t Note.— The table is : Mineral products of TTnited States, calendar years 1007-16 ; compiled by Martha B. Clark. Publications. New publications, list 137: July 1, 1919. [1919.] 3 p. [Monthly.] t INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE Accounting. General accounting for Indian serAice. effective July 1, 1919. 1919. 23 p. il. 4° t 19—26679 LAND OFFICE, GENERAL Note. — The General Land Office publishes a large general map of the United States which is sold at $1.00 : and also separate maps of the States and Territories in which public lands are to be found, which are sold at 25c. per sheet. The map of California is in 2 sheets. Address the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. 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[Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Bottles. No. 10314, Herman Gross v. director general, Erie Railroad Company, et al. ; decided June 5, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 429-430+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5773.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Coal. Ex parte no. 68, coal rates to the Northwest; [decided July 5, 1919; report of commission]. 1919. [1] +590-597 p. ([Opinion] 5808.) [From Interstate Conuiierce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. . No. 8106, Continental Coal Corporation v. Louisville & Nashville Rail- road Company, director general, et al. ; decided Mav 19, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 377-382 +ii p. il. ( [Opinion] 5764.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10208, Seaboard By-Pi"oduct Coke Company v. director general, Dela- ware, Lackawanna & Western Railrond Company, et al. ; [decided June 27, 1919; report and order of connnis.sion|. 1919. [1] +598-603 +ii p. ( [Opinion] 5809. ) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Coke. No. 9908, Allegheny Ore & Iron Company et al. v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, director general, et al. ; decided June 7, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 415-425+[l] p. ([Opinion] 5770.) [Re- port from Interstate Conuuerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Cotton. No. 10302, Harriss, Irby & Vose v. Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio Railway Company, director general, et al. ; decided June 7, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 433-436+[l] p. ([Opinion] 5775.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10319, George C. Holt et al., receivers of Aetna Explosives Company, v. director general, Illinois Central Railroad Company, et al. ; [decided June 5, 1919; report and order of commission]. 1919. [1] +426-427+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 5771.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Conunission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Cottonseed oil. No. 10034, Gulf & Valley Cotton Oil Company, Limited, v. Texas & Pacific Railwav Company et al. ; decided June 18, 1919; report [and order] of commission.' [1919.] 561-563+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5800.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Deinunagc. No. 10342, American Petroleum Products Company v. director general, Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company, et al. ; decided June 5, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 427-428+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 5772.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. . No. 10347, Great Northern Refining Company v. Illinois Central Railroad Company, and director general; decided June 5. 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 431-432+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5774.) [Report from Inter- state Conmierce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10350, Central Pennsylvania Lumber Company r. director general, and Susquehanna & New York Railroad Company ; decided June 5, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 523-524+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5790.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Excelsior. No. 10063, Marinette-Green Bay Manufacturing Company v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company, director general, et al. ; decided June 7, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 499-505 +ii p. ( [Opinion] 5784.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. JULY, 1919 33 Fertilisers. No. 8627, Freight Adjustment Steering Committee of Charleston, S. C, V. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, director general, et al., 4th section applications nos. 703 and 1548; [decided June 9, 1910; report and orders of commission]. 1^19. [l]+506-510+iii p. ([Opinion! 5785.] [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Freight-cars. No. 100C9, Tanner & Company et al. r. Chicago, Burlington & Quincv Railroad Company; decided June 9, 1919; i-eport [and order] of commission. [1919.] 401-414+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5769.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Freight rates. No. 8827, Public Utilities Commission of Colorado et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided May 27, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 383-384+ii p. ( [Opinion] 5765.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10236, Diamond Alkali Company v. Fairport. Painesville & Eastern Railroad Company, director general, et al. ; decided June 27, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] .549-555+iii p. ([Opinion] 5797.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5e. Grain. No. 10180, Railroad Commissioners of North Dakota et al. r. Northern Pacific Railway Company, and director general ; decided June 3. 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [3919.] 437-441+[l] p. ([Opinion] 5776.) [Report frt»m Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Inclustrlal railroads. Investigation & suspension docket no. 11, Louisiana & Pine Bluff divisions ; decided June 10, 1919 ; supplemental report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 475-476+ii p. ([Opinion] 5779.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Lumber. No. 10149, Board of Railroad Commissioners of Iowa et al. r. Minne- apolis & St. Louis Railroad Company, director general, et al. ; [decided June 18, 1919; report of commission]. 1919. [1] +484-490 p. ([Opinion] 5782.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10308, Paducah Board of Trade et al. v. director general, Illinois Central Railroad Company, et al. ; decided June 27, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 5.59-560+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5799.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Machinery. No. 102.59, Beaumont Chamber of Commerce v. director general, Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. ; decided June 5, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] .513-514+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5787.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Misrouting. No. 10360. Meeds Lumber Company et al. v. Alabama, Tennessee & Northern Railroad Corporation, director general, et al. ; decided June 16, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 477^80 + [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 5780.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Monongahela Connecting Railroad. No. 8406, Jones & Laughlin Steel Com- pany V. Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Company, director general, et al. ; [decided July 5, 1919; report of commission]. 1919. [1] +556-558 p. ([Opinion] 5798.) [From Interstate Commerce Commis.sion reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Paper. No. 10309, World Publishing Company et al. r. director general, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railwav Company, et nl. ; decided June 16, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 491-498+ii p. ([Opinion] 5783.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Passenger rates. No. 10250, William E. Golden v. Walker D. Hines, director general of railroads; decided June 11, 1919; report [and order] of commis- sion. [1919.] ([Opinion] .5766.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mis.sion reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Poultry. No. 9782. Swift & Company v. San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railway Company et al. ; decided June 5, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 51.5-519+ii p. ([Opinion] 5788.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad accidents. Accident bulletin 69, collisions, derailments, and other acci- dents resulting in injury to persons, equipment, or roadbed, arising from operation of railwavs used in interstate commerce, July-Sept. 1918; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1919. 32 p. 4° [Quarterly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 30c. a yr. 5—41547 34 JULY, 1919 Rails. No. 9463, Valley & Slletz Railroad Company et al. v. Southern Pacific Company, director general, et al. ; decided June 2, 1919 ; supplemental report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 397-400+[l] p. ([Opinion] 9465.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, .5c. Reconsignment. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1161, reconsignmeut case no. 3; decided June 24, 1919; [report and order of commission]. [1919.] 455-474+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5778.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- jnission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10217, Sligo Iron Store Company v. Western INIaryland Railroad Com- pany et al. ; [decided June 5, 1919; report and order of commission]. 1919. [1] +520-522+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5789.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Roofing. No. 10366, H. W. Jolms-Manville Company v. Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, director general, et al. ; decided June 5. 1919; report [and order]' of commission. [1919.] 527-528+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5792.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Rubber. No. 9579. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company et al. v. Akron, Canton & Youngstown Railway Comiwny, director general, et al. ; decided June 2, 1919; report [and orders] of commission. [1919.] 3S9-396+ii p. ( [Opinion] 5767.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Stoneirare. No. 10192, Western Stoneware Company r. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, director general, et al. ; [decided June 18, 1919; report and order of connni-ssion]. 1919. [l]+564-566+ii p. ([Opinion] 5801.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Sugar. No. 10269, Neosho Grocery Company v. director general, Philadelphia & Reading Railway Company, et al. ; decided June 21, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 4S1-4S3+[1] p. ( [Opinion] .5781.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Sulphuric acid. No. 10114, George E. Holt et al., receivers of Aetna Explosives Company, v. New Orleans & Northeastern Railroad Company, director general, et al. ; decided June 5, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 511-512+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5786.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Stcdtching charges. Investigation and suspension docket no. 196, advances on coal within Chicago switching district; [decided June 9. 1919; report and supplemental order of commission]. [1919.] [1] +442^.54+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 5777.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission I'eports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. M'ood-pulp board. No. 10355, United Paperboard Company i\ director general, Maine Central Railroad Company, et a!.; decided June 11, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 569-570+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5803.) [Report from Interstate Conmierce Commission reports, v. .53.] * Paper, 5c. JUSTICE DEPABTMENT Alaska Steamship Company. United States district court, southern district of New York, in equity, no. 10-149, Alaska Steamship Company [et al.] v. LTnited States, on petition for preliminary injunction; brief for United States in opposition. 1919. cover-title, 22 p. [Concerns bills of lading as issued by Interstate Commerce Commission.] t Canton, Pa. In equity, no. 275, in district court for middle district of Penn- sylvania, May term, 1919, First National Bank of Canton v. John Skelton Williams, comptroller of currency ; brief in support of defendant's motion to dismiss bill and in opposition to complainant's motion for temporary in- junction. 1919. cover-title, vi+99 p. [Concerns right of comptroller of currency to call for special reports from national banks.] t Sauta Rosa Pueblo, Ai'iz. No. 197, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1918, Franklin Knight Lane, Secretary of Interior, ami Clay Tallman, commissioner of General Land Office, v. Pueblo of Santa Rosa, appeal from Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; brief for appellants. 1919. cover-title, 20 p. [Con- cerns questions as to whether Pueblo of Santa Rosa has right to maintain a suit, and as to authority of Secretary of Interior and commissioner of General Land Othce to sell certain alleged Indian lands.] t JULY, 1919 35 Santa Rosa PneMo, Ariz. — Continued. No. 33201, in Supreme Court of District of Columbia, Pueblo of Santa Rosa r. Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of Interior, and Clay Tallman, commissioner of General Land Office; motion to dismiss with exhibits and affidavits, answer with exhibit. 1919. cover-title, 109 p. [Concerns questions as to whether Pueblo of Santa Rosa has right to maintain a suit, and as to authority of Secretary of Interior and commissioner of Gen- eral Land Office to sell certain alleged Indian lands.] t LABOR DEPARTMENT Mooney, Thomas J. Connection of certain Department of Labor employees with case of Thomas J. Mooney. July 23, 1919. 90 p. (H. doc. 157 [pt. 11.) t ■ 19—26722 Connection of certain Department of Labor employees with case of Thonaas J. Mooney. July 23, 1919. 68 p. (H. doc. 157, pt. 2.) + CHILDREN'S BUREAU Malmitrition. What is malnutrition? Hundreds of thousands of American children are undernourished [with list of references] ; by Lydia Roberts, [1919.] 20 p. 11. (Children's vear follow-up series 1; Bureau publication 59.) *Paper, 5c. 19—26682 Matcrnitij and infant care in 2 rural counties in Wisconsin; by Florence Brown Sherbon and Elizabeth Moore. 1919. 92 p. 1 pi. 10 p. of pi. (Rural child welfare series 4; Bureau publication 46.) *Paper, 10c. 19 — 26755 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Boy power, official bulletin of United States Boys' Working Reserve, v. 2, no. 5 : June 15, 1919. [1919.1 8 p. il. 4" [Discontinued with this issue.] t 18-26886 Note. — This publication has been printed at intervals as a medium of informp.tion and instruction for State organizations of the United States Boys' Working Reserve. IMMIGRATION BUREAU Immigration service bvUetin. U. S. Immigration service bulletin, v. 1, no. 16; July 1, 1919. [1919.] 4 p. 4° [Monthly.] t INFORMATION AND EDUCATION SERVICE Conference of Governors and Mayors. Proceedings of conference with Presi- dent of United States and Secretary of Labor, of governors of States and mavors of cities in Washington. D. C, Mar. 3-5. 1919. 1919. 352 p. 1 pi. * Paper, 25c. L 19 — i4 LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Labor and laboring classes. List of labor papers and journals and other peri- odicals featuring labor matters received currently in Department of Labor Library. [1919.] 20 p. [From Monthly labor review, June, 1919.] t Wanes of women and minors in mercantile industry in District of Columbia ; by Clara E. Mortenson. [1919.] p. 191-205. [From Monthly labor review, June, 1919.] t TRAINING SERVICE Factories. Training in industrial plants, manual for American industries setting forth theory and practice of industrial training; [by James F. Johnson]. 1919. 30p.il. (Training bulletin 14.) * Paper, 5c. L 19— 45 WORKING CONDITIONS SERVICE Tanning. Safeguarding workers in tanning industry; [by Roy S. Bonsib]. 1919. 121 p. il. * Paper, 25c. L 19—46 36 JULY, 1919 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG DIVISION Cataloguing. L. C. subject headings, L^M [list of subject headings as used in Library of Congress, with classification]. [2d edition.] [1919.] cover title, p. 645-794, large 8" NOTE. — These lists of subject headings may be obtained as issued, in paper binding, 9 parts in all, for $8.00. When completed they will be issued in cloth binding, 2 vol- umes, for $10.00. Send all orders to the Card Division, Library of Congress, Wash- ington, D. C. 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, boolcs, V. 16] no. 57-68; July, 1919. July 3-31, 1919. p. 361-416. [Issued 3 times a week.] * Paper, $3.00 a yr. 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Pay and allowances to legal heirs of certain officers. Coast Guard, tentative draft of joint resolution authorizing heirs of officers of Coast Guard who lost their lives when Coast Guard cutter Tampa was destroyed in Bristol Channel Sept. 26, 1918. to receive pay and allowances that would have accrued to said officers. July 8, 1919. 2 p. (H. doc. 140.) t JULY, 1919 37 MARINE CORPS Supplies. Proposal for stationery, quartermaster's department, Marine Corps, [fiscal year] 1920. [1919.] 13 p. narrow f° t MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Aeronatitics. Nervous element in aviation ; by G. U. Pillmore. 1919. 23 p. 1 pi. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 13, no. 3.] t Bone grafts; by E. M. Foote. 1919. 12 p. il. 1 pi. 16 p. of pi. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 13, no. 3.] t Clinical notes. Clinical notes. 1919. 32 p. 1 pi. 4 p. of pi. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 13, no. 3.] t Contents. — Report of death from rupture of esophagus ; by L. Sheldon, jr. — Case of anthrax cured by vaccine ; by J. K. Leasure. — Case of foreign body in antrum without symptoms ; by J. B. Greene. — Traumatic rupture of kidney, unusual complications, recovery ; by F. H. Bowman and II. I). Meeli'T. — Slow obliterating thrombosis of pop- liteal vein ; by C. A. Frink. — Alopecia universalis ; by A. R. Alfred. — -Report of opera- tions : (1) For rupture of spleen, (2) For rupture of kidney; by C. O. Tanner.- — Trau- matic aneurism, report of 5 cases ; by F. II. Bowman and H. D. IMeeker. — Report of death from salvari:jin (arsenobenzol) ; by E. F. Crofutt. — Perforation of Meckel's di- verticulum and accompanying appendicitis ; by W. F. Pearce. — Syphiloma of cere- brum ; by A. W. Hoaglund and P. F. Prioleau. — Case of er.tra-genital chancre ; by C. B. Camerer and J. R. Poppm. — Chancre of thumb; by L. Herman. — Case of typhoid fever with severe complications ; by F. N. Martin. — Acute cholangitis following influenza ; by R. S. 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The serial publications of the Smith- sonian Institution are as follows: 1, Smithsonian contributions to knowledge; 2, Smith- sonian miscellaneous collections ; 3, Smithsonian reports. No sets of those are for sale or i pending before United States courts in customs cases, no. 61 ; July, 1919. 1919. 10 p. [Quarterly.] * Paper, oc. single copy. 20c. a yr. 10—4497 Balthnore, Md. Purchase of Baltimore quarantine station, estimate of appro- priation for purchase of Baltimore quarantine station. Julv 2.5, 1919. 2 p. (H. doc. 162.) ■ Bonds of United States. Assignment of United States registered bonds and notes. 1919. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 147: Division of Loans and Currency.) [Supersedes Dept. circular 17, dated July 26, 1919.] t Boston, Mass. Appropriation for Boston quarantine station and New York appraisers' stores. July 25, 1919. 2 p. (H. doc. 163.) t Certificates of indebtedness. United States of America, 4i^ per cent Treasury certificates of indebtedness, series A 1920. 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(S. doc. 59.) % 19—26764 Pan American Financial Conference. Letter from Secretary of Treasury trans- mitting proceedings of Pan American Financial Conference. 1915 [reprint 1919]. [l]+14p. [From Proceedings, 1915.] t Report of L. S. Rowe, secretary general of Pan American Financial Con- ference, to W. G. McAdoo, Secretary of Treasury. 1919. 13 p. [From Pro- ceedings, 1915.] t Salaries. Increase of compensation. Treasury Department. [1919.] 3 p. 4° (Dept. circular 84; Bookkeeping and ^Var^ants [Division].) t Treasury decisions. Index to Treasury decisions under customs and other laws, v. 36, Jan.-June, 1919. 1919. 27 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 Ap- peals, V. 37, no. 1-5 ; July 3-31, 1919. 1919. various paging. [Weekly. De- partment decisions numbered 38069-94, general appraisers' decisions 8272-81. abstracts 43239-304. internal revenue decisions 287.5-2901, and war risk in- surance 47 W. R.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.75 a yr. 10 — 30490 Treasury savinfls certificates. Treasury savings certificates. [1919.] 6 p. 4° (Dept. circular 143; Loans and Currency [Division.]) t Victory liberty loan, 1919. Receipt of 4f per cent victory notes for estate or in- heritance taxes. 1919. (Dent, circular 151: Loans and Currency [Divi- sion].) [Supplements Dept. circular 132, Jan. 30, 1919.] t Water for drinking or culinary purposes provided on cars and vessels by inter- state carriers, amendment 8 to Interstate quarantine regulations, 1916. [1919.] 2 p. (Public Health Service.) t APPRAISERS ReaiJpruisenients. Index to Reappraisement circulars, showing reappraisements and re-reappraisements of merchandise made by general appraisers, Jan. 1- July 1, 1919. 1919. 10 p. * Paper, .5c. 46 JULY, 1919 Reappraiscinciitu — Conliiuied. IJeaiipraisements of niercbundise by general ap- praisers Ion Jnne 26-July 22, 19]0] : July 10-25, 1919. [1919.] Each 7 p. or 3 p. (Reappraisenient tircnlars 3159-63.) [Weekly.] '"Paper, 5c. single copy, 60c. a yr. 13—2916 ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING (liilrcstoii. Tex. Specification for construction of new boathouse and boat basin for (luarantine station at Galveston, Tex. 1919. cover-title, 16 p. f". t 7\'rt».s«.s' City, Mo. Specification for extension, remodeling, etc., of post office and courthouse at Kansas City. Mo. 1919. cover-title, 62 p. t" t Mystic, Conn. Specification for labor required in construction of post office at Mystic, Conn. 1919. cover-title, 38 p. f t J'rorkJence, R. I. Specification for remodeling electric passenger elevator in post office, courthouse and customhouse at Providence, R. I. 1919. cover- title, 17 p. f t iSalem, Va. Specification for labor required in construction of post office at Salem, Va. 1919. cover-title, 37 p. f t COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY National hank notes. Monthly statement of national bank notes and Federal reserve bank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc. [July 1, 1919]. July 1, 1919. 1 p. f° t . 10— 2]26(V National banks. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks. May 12,. 3919: no. 118. [1919.] 12 p. narrow f t FEDERAL FARM LOAN BUREAU Morti/aycs. Killing off mortgages, description of methods of amortization and their benefits to borrowers. Revised [edition]. July, 1919. 16 p. (Circular 7. ) t 17—26.592 Rulinys and regulations of Federal Farm I^oan Board to June 30, 1919, in mat- ters pertaining to Federal farm loan act. July, 1919. 14 p. (Circular 10.) t 19—26702 GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE (lor< riiuK lit siiiJijlics. General schedule of supplies, containing awards for material, supplies, and equipment for use of Executive Departments and other establishments of Government in Washington, D. C, and such field services as are included in various clas.ses. [fiscal year] 1920. 1919. • 456 p. 4° t 16-26857 Supi)lemental specifications and proposals for supplies for Executive Departments and other (iovernment establishments [fiscal year 1920] : class 1, Paper and paper articles [July 1, 1919-June 30, 1920]. [1919.] 4 p. 4° t Same: class 10, Soap [July 1, 1919-June 30, 1920]. [1919.] 4 p. 4° t GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Bonds of United States. ^Market prices and investment values of outstanding .securities [of United States, June, 1919]. July 1. 1919. 4 p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept. circular 2.) [Monthly.] t INTERNAL REVENUE COMMISSIONER Blank forms. Catalogue of blanks and books and laws and regulations for use of officers of internal revenue. July, 1919. 23 p. ( [Form] 155, revised 1919. ) [Interleaved.] t Distilled siiirits and wines regulations under act of Nov. 21, 1918, relative to export of distilled spirits and wines, and use of wines or liquors for medici- nal, sacramental, or nonbeverage purpo.ses. [1919.] 4 p. ([Treasury deci- sion] 2881.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 37, no. 2.] t 19—26765 Telegraph. Regulations 57 relating to tax on telegraph, telephone, radio, and cable facilities under revenue act of 1918. 1919. 26 p. t 19—26703 JULY, lyii) 47 Teleffiaph— Continued. Same. 1919. 26 p. ([Treasury decision] 2889 [2890].) [Supplement to Treasuiy decisions, v. 37, no. 3.] t Transportation tax, supersedes articles 13 and 15 of Regulations 49. [1919.] S p. ([Treasury decision] 2889.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 37, no. 3.] t Trnrel rcriulations, effective July 1, 1919. 1919. 16 p. 24° t CHILD LABOR TAX DIVISION ChiUt labor. Instructions for persons authorized to make inspections in administration of child labor tax law, for information of inspectors only, July 1, 1919. 1919. 11 p. t INTERNATIONAL HIGH COMMISSION Imports and exports. Estadisticas de importaci6n y exportaci6n de los Estados Unidos de la America del Norte en 1917, conforme a la nomenclatura de Bruselas de 1913 y con los valores expresados en dolares y en panamericanos. 1919. 11 p. (Boletin estadistico, v. 1, 1917, no. 1, Estados Unidos de la America del Norte.) t LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Bonds of United States. Caveat list of United States registered bonds. July 1. 1919. [1919.] 4 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Money. Circulation statement, July 1, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. oblong 8" [:Monthly.] t 10—21967 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Anthrax and sterilization of shavinir brushes. 1919. 4 p. (Reprint .323.) I From Public health reports, May 9, 1919.] * Paper, 5c. 19—26766 Caiieer, facts which everv adult should know. 1919. 30+ [1] p. small 4" (Keep well series 6.) t 19—26699 Co)ita(/ions diseases, their prevention and control in children's institutions; by James P. Leake. 2d edition. [ Rep I'int] 1919. 7 p. (Supplement 6 to Public health reports.) * Paper, 5c. 14—30174 Defeetires. Some observations on mental defectiveness and mental retardation among children; bv Walter L. Treadway. 1919. 7 p. (Reprint 514.) [From Public health reports, Apr. 11, 1919.] * I'ttper, 5c. 19—26696 Diphtheria. Schick test and active immunization against diphtheria. 1919. 7 p. (Rein-int 525.) [From Public health reports. Mav 16. 1919.] * Paper, 5c. 19—26767 ExJiausf s)/stems. Standards for measuring efficiency of exhaust systems in polishing shops [with list of references] ; by C.-E. A. Winslow, L. Greenburg, and H. C. Angermver. 1919. 24 p. il. 1 pi. (Reprint 509.) [From Public health reports, Mar. 7, 1919.] * Paper, oc. 19—26698 First aid in illness and injury. Safe vacation with first aid to injured. 1919. .32 p. il. small 4° (Keep well series 5.) t 19—26768 Hygiene, Public. Hygiene of rural schools; by Taliaferro Clark. [Reprint] 1919. 7 p. 1 pi. (Reprint 219.) [From Public health reports. Sept. 11, 1914.] * Paper. 5c. 14—30859 Is your connnunity fit? [Open letter to mayors, health officers, chambers of commerce, connnunity councils. Red Cross chapters, and citizens inter- ested in health and welfare of their conn^uniity ; by Rupert Blue]. 1919. 4 p. (Reprint 517.) [From Public health reports, Apr. 25, 1919.] * Pa- per, 5c. 19—26769 Note. — This publication is the same, with addition of an introductory paragraph, as the quarto publication of similar title, entered in Monthly catalogue for April, 191!), p. 575. Program of Public Health Service intended especially to meet after-the- war needs. 1919. 8 p. (Supplement 35 to Public health reports.) * Pa- per, 5c. 19—26770 Industrial hygiene, plan for education in avoidance of occupational diseases and injuries; by J. W. Schereschewsky. [Reprint] 1919. 8 p. (Reprint 302.) [From Public health reports, Oct. 1, 1915.] * Paper, 5c. 15—26703 48 JULY, 1919 Industrial physiology. New science of industrial pliysiology ; by Frederic S. Lee. 1919. 7 p. (Reprint 513.) [From Public health reports, Apr. 11. 1919.] * Paper, 5c. 19—26695 Mental deficiency, some of its public health aspects, with special reference to diagrnosis; by E. H. Mullan. [Reprint] 1919. 8 p. (Reprint 236.) [From Public health reports, Nov. 27, 1914.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30993 Mental hygiene leaflet for teachers. 1919. 7 p. (Reprint 518.) [From Public health reports, Apr. 25, 1919.] * Paper, 5c. 19—26771 Posters. U. S. Public Health Service gives free medical and surgical care and treatment to beneficiaries of War Risk Insurance Bureau, discharged soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses apply to nearest of following public health service stations; [poster]. [1919.] 32X21.1 in. t Public health reports, v. 34, no. 27-30; July 4-25, 1919. 1919. [xvi]+1469- 1671 p. il. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. 6—25167 Special articles. — No. 27. Relation of railroads to public health. — Principal causes of death in United States registration area, Census Bureau summarizes mor- tality statistics for 1917. — City health otBcers, 1919, directory of those in cities of 10,000 or more population in 1910. — Court decisions relating to venereal diseases, California court decides that local health department has right to quarantine infected persons. — No. 28. Influenza mortality in Province of Saslcatclicwan, Canada. — Influenza In ?, Chicago groups ; by Edwin O. Jordan, Dudley B. Reed, and E. B. Fink. — Inspection of laundries, California Supreme Court declares ordinance invalid because of discrimi- nation between local and nonresident laundries. — Vaccination against smallpox. North Dakota Supreme Court decides that unvaccinated children can not be excluded from school" when smallpox is not present. — No. 29. Treatment of drug addiction ; by Arthur D. Greenfield. — Occurrence of malaria and anopheline mosquitoes in northern California ; by William B. Herms. — Antivenereal-disease and sex-hygiene program for colored population ; by Roscoe C. Brown. — Narcotic drugs, interpretation of Harrison act, court decides physician who gives prescription does not sell drug. — No. 30. Rythm in industry ; by A. H. Ryan and P. S. Florence. — Muscular tonus in relation to fatigue ; by A. H. Ryan and Sara Jordan, in collaboration with A. B. Yates. — Influenza in India, 191S. — State and insular health authorities, 1919, directory, with data as to appropriations and publications. Note. — This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and municipal health ofllcers, etc., by tlie Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, Treasury Depart- ment. Others desiring these reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Publications. Monthly list of publications, May, 1919. [1919.] 2 p. t Publications of Public Health Service, Apr. 1919. 1919. 94 p. (Miscel- laneous publication 12.) t 12—35198 Rat, arguments for its elimination and methods for its destruction. June, 1919. 12 p. (Public health bulletin 103.) [Originally published by Women's Muni- cipal League of Boston.] * Paper, 5e. 19—26700 Regulations. Amendments to Regulations [for government of] Public Health Service [1913], no. 7. 1919. 1 p. t Sailors. Contracts for care of seamen, etc. [1919.] 32 p. ([Treasury de- cision] 38051.) [From Treasury decisions, V. 36, no. 25.] t Typhoid fever. Relationship of milk supplies to typhoid fever; by W. H. Frost. [Reprint] 1919. 14 p. (Reprint 380.) [From Pul)lic health reports, Dec. 1, 1916.] * Paper, 5c. 17—26152 Vaccination. Vaccination, excellent form of health insurance. 1919. 8 p. 24° (Keep well series 7.) t 19 — 26772 Same, with slight changes and with title, Attention ! Shipyard workers, health insurance is safe investment [get vaccinated]. 1919. [4] p. 16° (Keep well series 7 ; Shipyard edition.) t 19 — 26773 VENEREAL DISEASES DIVISION Hygiene, Pnhlic. New war, fighting for health, to soldier with his face turned homeward. Washington [no publisher] 1919. 8 p. 16° (V. D. bulletin 44.) t Social hygiene. Lectures on social hygiene for nurses, 1919 [with list of authori- tative' books and pamphlets]. Washington, D. C. [no publisher, 1919]. 62 p. (V. D. bulletin 40.) [The first 4 of these lectures were written by Paul B. Johnson, the presentation of the Government plan to combat venereal disease by Katherine B. Davis.] t 19—26293 Venereal diseases. Percentage of venei-eal diseases among approximately the second million drafted men, bv cities, n. p. [1919]. [4] p. il. 4° (V. D. 47 ) t 19—26776 JULY, 1919 49 Venereal diseases — Continued. Report of conference with medical colleges rela- tive to venereal disease control : [Venereal problem in civil life; bv George M. Kober]. [1919.] 2 p. f t ' 19—26774 WAR LOAN ORGANIZATION SAVINGS DIVISION Grenade bank^. [Hand grenade banks for school children.] [1919.] 1 p. il. oblong 48° t To editor [circular letter concerning hand-grenade banks for school chil- dren]. [1919.] 1 p. il. 4" (W. S. S. 63.) t Posters. Get ^^■hat you really want I Don't buy what you don't need ; [all let- tered poster]. [1919.] 17X11 in. (S 104.) t Resolution 171, adopted at national convention of American Federation of Labor, Atlantic City, June 18, 1919 ; [all lettered poster]. [1919.] 17X11 in. (SLl.) t Size up your savings; [all lettered poster]. Feb. 1919. 10.5X8 in. (Thrift .sign 2; S 101.) t You can't help it ! When you have bought war savings stamps, your money is bound to grow; [all lettered poster]. [1919.] 17X11 in. (S 103.) t Press. Our friends, the newspapers, compilation of suggestions in response to queries from savings directors. 1919. 1 p. 4° (W. S. S. 37.) t Saving and thrift. How other people get ahead ; by Frederic J. Haskin. 1919. 16 p. (W. S. S. 49.) t 19—26775 Prints and people pledged to cooperation in national thrift campaign, 1919. 1 p. narrow f (W. S. S. 56.) t Share in victory [of peace, buy war savings stamps]. Washington, D. C. [no publisher, 1919]. [4] p. t Thrift and savings movement, what it is and how it is conducted. [1919.] 4 p. narrow 12° (W. S. S. 62.) t Thrift, no. 4; July, 1919. [1919.] 4 p. 11. 4° t War-savings stamps and certificates. Double your resources by investing savings regularly [buy W. S. S., table showing amount accumulated by saving $1.00 a week if invested at 4% interest compounded quarterly]. [1919.] [2] p. oblong 48° (W. S. S. 48 R.) t WAR RISK INSURANCE BUREAU Appropriations. Salaries and expenses. Bureau of War Risk Insurance, sup- plemental estimates of appropriation required for salaries and expenses, fiscal year 1920. July 11, 1919. 4 p. (H. doc. 144.) t WAR DEPARTMENT Officers, Army. Commissioned officers on duty in District of Columbia,, letter transmitting information requested regarding number of commissioned officers holding commissions of higher grade than that to which they are entitled in Regular Army. July 8, 1919. 12 p. (H. doc. 141.) t 19—26777 Photographic equipment of director of storage, in response to resolution, report of photographic equipment under control of director of storage. July 17, 1919. 9 p. (S. doc. 54 [pt. 1].) t ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Army. Army list and directory, July 1, 1919. 1919. 196 p. large 8° [Monthly.] *Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. 9—35106 Extracts from General orders and Bulletins, War Department, May, 1919. 1919. 8 p. [Monthly.] t 18—26594 50 JULY, 1919 Army — Coutiiuied. ludex t(i monthly extracts, (ieneral orders and Bulletins. War Department, Jan. 1-May 31, 1919, and list of paragraphs of Army regu- lations and other regulations and manuals of War Department that Imve been changed since Jan. 1, 1919. May. 1919. 16 p. t ARMY ^^ Alt COLLEGE Militari/ art and science. Monthly list of military information carded from boolvs, periodicals, and other sources, no. 44 : Apr. 21-May 20, 1919. Army Service Schools Press. Fort Leavenworth, Kans. [1919.] ' 29 p. 12° t 15—26735 • Same. no. 45 ; May 21-June 20, 1919. Army Service Schools Press, Fort Leavenworth, Kans. [1919]. 30 p. 12° t ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Charlotte Harbor, Fla., reports on preliminary examination and survey of Charlotte Harbor. Fla., witli view to securing channel of increased depth from Gulf of IMexico to town of Boca Grande. June 17, 1919. 13 p. map. (H. doe. 113.) + Red Lake and Red Lake River, Minn., reports on preliminary examination and survey of Red Lake, Minn., and Red Lake River from its outlet at Red Lake to its junction with Red River of the North at Grand Forks, N. Dak., with view to devising plans for regulating works Whereby level of said lake and flow of said stream mav be controlled in interest of navigation, etc. Mav 28, 1919. 43 p. 1 pi. map. (H. doc. 61.) t St. Pan! Harbor, ^finn.. reports on preliminary examination and survey of St. Paul (Minn.) Harbor, with view of determining whether channel of Missis- sippi River can l)e changed to or near bluffs on west side thereof, etc. Jinie 2, 1919. 30 p. map. (H. doc. 71.) t Silver Lake Harbor, X. C, report on preliminary examination of Silver Lake Harbor, Ocracoke Island, and entrance thereto from Pamlico Sound, N. C. June 2. 1919. 7 p. (H. doc. 69.) t Valleii Creek, Ala., report on preliminary examination of Valley Creek, Jeffer- .son County, Ala. June 6, 1919. 32 p. map. (H. doc. 78.) t ALA.sk A ROAD COMMISSIONERS BOARD Ix'eport upon (-(mstruction and maintenance of military and post roads, bridges, and trails. Alaska [fiscal year 1918] : Board of Road Commissioners for Alaska in charge. 1918 [reprint], cover-title, 24 p. 2 p. of pi. [Extract J.TJ from annual report of chief of engineers, 1918.] t MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION Staffe.^ of J//.sN/.s.s//jpi River and its principal tributaries, [calendar year] 1918. St. Louis. Mo., Mississippi River Commission Print. 1919. lxiv+79 p. t 8—5662 NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY Note. — Charts of the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the international boundary at St. Regis, of Lake Champlain, and of the New York State Canals (series in preparation — 4 charts published), are prepared and sold by the U. S. Lake Survey Office, Old Custom-house, Detroit, Mich. Charts may also be purchased at the following U. S. engineer offices : 710 Arniv Building, New York, N. Y. ; 467 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. : 540 Federal Building, Buffalo. N. Y. : and Canal Office. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A catalogue (with index ULip), showing localities, scales, prices, and conditions of sale, may be had upon application at any of these offices. A descriptive bulletin, which supplements the charts and gives detailed information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, is issued free to chart purchasers, upon request. The bul- letin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April), and sup- plements thereto are published monthly during the navigation season. Complete sets of the charts and publications may be seen at the IT. S. engineer offices in Duluth, Minn., Milwaukee, Wis., Chicago, 111., Grand Rapids, Mich.. Cleveland, Ohio, and Oswego, N. Y., but they are obtainable only at the sales offices above mentioned. Great Lakes. Supplement 3, July 18, 1919, corrections and additions to Bulle- tin 28: to supplement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich. [1919]. p. 1-3+leaves 4-12-f [2] p. 4° t JULY, 1919 51 TECHXICAT, EXGINEKR DESIGN AM) I'ltOClKEMENT DIVISION Packing. Instruction book for export packing of engineer material, n. p. [1919]. 63p. il. 12« t War 19-41 JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Opinions. Digest of opinions of judge advocate general of Army. May. 1919, with notes on administration of military justice, decisions of comptroller of Treasury, recent publications and decisions of courts, regulations of Bureau of War Ri.sk Insurance. 1919. v+19.5-235 p. % 18 — 26585 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Carry on. magazine on reconstruction of disabled soldiers and sailors, v. 1. no. 10, July, 1919; edited by Office of Surgeon General, n. p. [1919]. cover-title, 32 p. il. [Discontinued with this issue.] t Carry on, 311 Fourth Ave., New York City. SG 18—137 Note. — This magazine is published for the Surgeon General by the American Na- tional Rerl Cross. Index-cataloffue of library of Surgeon General".'^ Office. Army, authors and sub- jects : 3d .series, v. 1. A-Army. 1918. iv+13+7.55 p. large S" * Cloth, $2.00. 1—2344 MILITIA BUREAU Circular 1 [1919] : Apr. 24. 1919. [1919.] op. 12° t ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Mountain yuns. Price list of ordnance and ordnance stores comprising 2.9o-inch V. M. mountain gun with its carriage, parts, tools and accessories, sights, implements and equipments, special pack equipment, reloading and cleaning outfit, subcaliber ami drill cartridge kit, ammunition, etc. Feb. 15, 1908, re- vised Apr. 19. 191fi. [Reprint] 1919. 12 p. ([Form] no. 1891.) t War 16—193 ■Ordnance. Price list of mobile artillery material common to 2 or more calibers or clas.ses of molnle giuis. such as tools, fuze setters, pack equipment, targets, harness, range-finding material, etc. Jan. 21, 1915, revised June 26, 1917. [Reprint] 1919. 27 p. ( [Form] no. 1904.) t War 17— 177 Specifications governing painting, preparing for shipment, and boxing of cannon and other material. Feb. 10. 1918, revised May 1, 1919. 1919. 18 p. 3 pi. 12° ([Form] no. 3051.) t Railroad-cars. Handbook of railway cars, models of 1918 Ml and M2. Mar. 29, 1919. 60 p. 18 pi. ( Form 2024.) * Paper. 20c. War 19 — 40 PORTO RICO Franchi.'scs urauted in Porto Rico, copies of 6 franchises granted by Public Service Commission of Porto Rico [Mar. 3-June 11, 1919]. July 14, 1919. 26 p. (S. doc. .52.) t PURCHASE, STORAGE, AND TRAFFIC DIVISION Arnnj supplies. Nomenclature list of material stored, distributed, and issued under jurisdiction of director of storage based on general Army inventory of Dec. 3i, 1918: v. 1, Subsistence. [1919.] 23 p. [Compiled by Army Inven- tory Branch, Domestic Operations Division, approved by Engineering and Standardization Branch, Purchase, Storage, and Traffic Division.] J 19—26833 Same : v. 2, Clothing and equipage. [1919.] 38 p. t Same : v. 4, General supplies. [1919.] iv -1-3-190 p. t Same : v. 5, Motors and vehicles. 1919. 2.56 p. t Same: V. 6. Medical and hospital. [1919.] 96 p. t Same : V. 7, Ordnance. [1919.] 158 p. t 52 JULY, 1919 Army supplies — Continued. Same : v. 8, Engineering. [1919.] iv+3-91 p. t Same : V. 9, Signal supplies. [1919.] iv +3-136 p. t Supply circulars. Changes 1 [for] Compilation of Supply circulars and Supply bulletins ; June 1.5, 1919. [1919.] 7 leaves, 12° t Supply circular 43-45 [1919] ; June 26-30, 1919. [1919.] Each 2 i>. or 1 p. 12" + STAFF CORPS, GENERAL Army. Changes 89 [for] Army regulations [1913]: June 16, 1919. [1919.] 2 leaves. [Regulations issued by War Department.] t Great War, WUf-. War with Germany, statistical summary ; by Leonard P. Ayres, chief of Statistical Branch of General Staff. 1919. IM p. il. * Cloth, 40c. 19—26778 Same. (H. doc. 174.) Quartermaster Corps. Changes 12 [for] Manual for Quartermaster Coi-ps [1916] ; June 20, 1919. [1919.] 2 leaves. [Manual issued by Quartermaster General of Army.] * Paper, 5c. Special regulations. Changes 1 [for] Special regulations 72 [War risk allot- ments, family allowances, etc., 1919] ; July 2, 1919. [1919.] 5 leaves, 12' [Special regulations issued by War Department] t Changes 11 [for] Special regulations 31 [Allowances of small-arms ammunition, 1917] ; July 8, 1919. [1919.] 2 leaves, 12° [Special regulations issued by War Department.] t Stoppage circular, July 15, 1919. [1919.] 78 p. [Monthly.] % ^yar Department. Changes 17 [for] Compilation of [General] orders [Circu- lars, and Bulletins of War Department, 1881-1915] ; June 12, 1919. [1919.] 2 leaves, 12° [Compilation issued by Adjutant General's Department.] t TANK CORPS Enlistment in Tank Corps means opportunity to become expert mechanic, devel- opment of mental and physical health, development of personal courage and initiative, attractive and distinctive service, distinction of being a real light- ing man. [1919.] [6] p. il. narrow 12° t WAH INDUSTRIES BOAUD PLANNING AND STATISTICS DIVISION Prices. History of prices during the war : Prices of drugs and pharmaceuticals ; by W. Lee Lewis and F. W. Cassebeer. 1919. 24 p. il. (W. I. B. price bul- letin 54.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26713 Same : Prices of essential oils, flavoring and perfumery materials ; by W. B. Meldrum. 1919. 21 p. il. (W. I. B. price bulletin .50.) * Paper, .5c. 19—26714 Same : Prices of fibers and fibei- products ; by Jane Coate.s. 1919. 29 p. il. (W. I. B. price bulletin 32.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26709 Same: Prices of fish and oysters; by Irma H. Hotchkiss. 1919. 20 j). il. (W. I. B. price bulletin 22.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26710 Same: Prices of glass; by Viva B. Boothe in consultation with Carroll W. Doten. 1919. 11 p. il. (W. I. B. price bulletin 42.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26708 ■ — — Same: Prices of mineral acids; by H. L. Lewenberg. 1919. 18 p. il. (W. I. B. price bulletin 45.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26711 Same : Prices of miscellaneous inorganic chemicals : by W. B. Meldrum. 1919. 24 p. il. (W. I. B. price bulletin 47.) * Paper, 5c. 19—20715 Same: Prices of miscellaneous organic chemicals; by Arthur Minnick. 1919. 18p.il. (W. I. B. price bulletin 57.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26712 JULY, 1919 53 Prices — Continued. Same: Prices of natural dyestuffs and tanning chemicals; by P. W. Carleton. 1919. 15p.il. (W. I. B. price bulletin 52.) *Paper, 5c. 19—26779 Same : Prices of oats, rice, buckwheat, and their products ; bv Harley R. Willard. 1919. 23 p. il. (W. I. F. price bulletin 11.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26719 Same : Prices of paints and varnishes ; by Arthur Minnick. 1919. 25 p. il. (W. I. B. price bulletin 44.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26716 • Same : Prices of petroleum and its products ; by Joseph E. Pogue, as- .sisted by Isador Lubin. 1919. 55 p. il. 7 pi. (W. I. B. price bulletin 36.) [Prepared in cooperation with Fuel Administration. Also issued without series title as a Fuel Administration publication for which see in this catalogue, p. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Same : Prices of soaps and glycerin ; by H. L. Trumbull. 1919. 20 p. il. (W. I. B. price bulletin 49.) * Paper, 5c. Same: Prices of sugar and related products [with bibliography]; by Frank F. Anderson. 1919. 23p.il. (W. I. B. price bulletin 13.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26706 • Same : Prices of tea. coifee, and cocoa ; by Lloyd L. Shaulis. 1919. 18 p. il. (W. I. B. price bulletin 18.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26718 Same : Prices of wheat and wheat products ; by Paul E. Peltason. 1919. 22 p. il. ( W. I. B. price bulletin 9.) * Paper, .5c. 19—26717 ^ ■ 1" J Monthly Catalogue United States Public Documents No. 296 August, 1919 \s \y^^^- OCT 19"^^ ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON 1919 Abbreviations Appendix app. Congress Cong. Department Dept. Document doc. Facsimile, facsimiles facsim. Folio f« House H. House bill H. R. House concurrent resolution H. Con. Res. House document H. doc. House executive document H. ex. doc. House joint resolution H. J. Res. House report H. rp. House resolution (simple) H. Res. Illustration, illustrations il. Inch, inches in. Latitude lat. Longitude long. Mile, miles m. Miscellaneous mis., misc. Nautical naut. No date n. d. No place n. p. Number, numbers no., nos. Octavo 8° I'ago, pages p. Part, parts pt., pts. I'late, plates pi. I'ortrait, portraits por. Quarto 4'> Report rp. Saint St. Section, sections sec. Senate, Senate bill S. Senate concurrent rcsolution__S. Con. Res. Senate document S. doc. Senate executive document S. ex. doc. 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Agr 19 — 818 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Director ji of oflicials and organizations cfmcerned with protection of birds and game, 1919. Aug. 20. 1919. 18 p. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 63. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1377 Ga)ne latr.^ for 1919, sunnnary of provisions of Federal, State, and provincial statutes; [by] Geo. A. Lawyer and Frank Ti. Earnshaw. Aug. 1919. SO p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1077.) * Paper, .5c. Agr 6 — 384 Serrice annoiinceninits. Service and regulatory announcements 29: Amend- ments to migratory bird treaty act regulations. Aug. 14, 1919. 2 p. * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—608 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Insect poirder. .Vdulteration of insect powder with powdered daisy flowers (ChrysanthenuHu leucanthemum L. ) [with list of literature cited] ; by R. C, Roark and G. L. Keenan. .July 28, 1919. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 79.5.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19— 710 I'oaUrif. Points for poultry packers, no. 4: How to wrap heads. 1919. [10] ]i. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular .52.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—707 August, 1919 61 Scrrice announcementH. Service mul regulatory anuoiincements, supplement 59. Aug. 20, 1919. p. 467-526. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 6401-50.] -Paper, 10c. Agr 14— 194 Note. — The free distribution of tliis publication will be limited to firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desirius copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU MonthJij crop reporter, Aug. 1919; v. 5, no. 8. [1919.] p. 7.S-84, 11. 4" t Agr 15—616 Note. — Consists largely of tabular statements relating to agriculture, including estl- mate.s of acreage, condition, etc., and prices and values of crops and live stock. FARM MANAGEMENT OFFICE Sheep on irrigated farms In the Northv^^est ; [by Stephen O. .Tayne]. [Aug. 1919.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1051.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—820 FOREST SERVICE Forest reserves (national forests). Information regarding employment on national forests. Sth revision. [Reprint] Jan. 1, 1919. 4 p. t Range management on national forests [with lists of references, and with Partial bibliography for stock-poisoning plants of United States] ; by James T. Jardine and Mark Anderson. Aug. 6, 1919. cover-title, 98'p. il. 32 p. of pi. (Agricidture Dept. Bidletin 790.) * Paper, 35c. Agr 19— 709 ■ Vacation land, national forests in Oregon. 1919. cover-title, 72 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 4.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 19 — 705 Plant succession in relation to range management ; by Arthur W. Sampson. Aug. 27, 1919. cover-title, 76 p. il. 4 pi. 2 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bul- letin 791.) - Paper, 15c. Agr 19—816 Pulpirood consumption and wood pulp production, 1918; by Franklin H. Smith, n. p. [1919]. 20 p. [Prepared in cooperation with News Print Service Bureau.] t Agr 7— 2366 INSECTICIDE AND FUNGICIDE BOARD Service announcements. Service and regulatorv announcements, no 26. Aug. 25, 1919. p. .573-607. * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—384 Note.- — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. MARKETS BUREAU Cattle. Ganado de pura sangre de los p]stados Unidos. Washington, D. C. [no publisher] 1919. 63 p. il. 4" t ■ Same, Portuguese, t Cold storage. Reports of stonige holdings of certain food products during 1918, frozen meats, cured meats and lard, frozen fish, cured herring and mild cured salmon; by John O. Bell. July 25, 1919. 80 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 792.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 19—817 Cotton. Suggested improvements in methods of selling cotton by farmers, based on comparison of cotton producers' and consun)ers' prices : by O. J. McConnell. Aug. 1919. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 56.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—708 Hides and skins. Country hides and skins, skinning, curing, and marketing ; [by C. V. Whalin, R. W. Frey, F. P. Veitch, and R. W. Hickman]. [Aug. 19i9.] 64 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1055.) [Prepared in cooperation with Chemistrv Bureau and Animal Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 10c. ' Agr 19-822 Oats. Handbook, official grain standards for oats, tabulated and abridged de- scription of official grain standards of United States for oats as established and promulgated by Secretary of Agriculture, Mar. 15, 1919, effective Juno 16, 1919. n. p. .Iiuie, 1919. [l]+0 i). narrow 16° [Compiled from Markets Bureau Service and regulatory announcements, no. 46.] t 62 August, 1919 S'crd reporter. Aii«-. 9, 1919; v. 3, no. 2. | (."hicngo. III., 1919.1 8 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Seed Reporting Service, 59 Board of Trade Building, Chi- cago, 111. Agr 17—1165 Service annoiinceincnts. Service and regulatory announcements, no. 44: Sum- mary of facts ascertained from reports made to Secretary of Agriculture by inspectoi's licensed to inspect and grade shelled corn and wheat under grain standards act and from vohnitary reports of elevators or warehouses in grain markets of United States during period Nov. 1, 1917-Julv 15, 191.S. Apr. 25, 1919. 124 p. * Paper, 10c. Agr 15—199 Same, no. 48: How northwest wheat is grading at terminals. May 8, 1919. 7 p. il. * Paper, 5c. Same, no. 56: Findings of Secretary of Agriculture regarding violations of sec. 5 of United States grain standards act. July 7. 1!»19. G p. * Paper. 5c. Warehouses. United States warehouse act, as amended July 25 [24], 1919. 1919. 8 p. t PLANT IMtrSTRY lUTKEAU PUBM(1 llOADS BUREAU Public romh [\. 2, no. 15; July, 1919]. [1919.] 32 p. 11. large 8" -Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. Agr 18 — 322 Note. — Owing to the noocssarily liniitod edition of this pul)lication it will be im- possible to distribute it free to any perKons or iustitutious other than State and county offlcial.s actually engaged in planning or construction of highways, instructors in highway engineering, periodicals upon an exchange l)asis, and Members of both Houses of Congress. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. PUBLICATIONS I>1 \ ISK »X Agriculture Department. Monthly list of luiblications |of Agiiculture Depart- ment]. July, 1919. [1919.] 4 p. t Agr 9— 1414 Farmer-'^' hitlletiii.'t [available for distribution |. Aug. 15, 1919. [4] p. t SOILS BUREAU Fertilizers. Report on retail i)rii-es of unmixed fertilizer material as of June 1, 1919, with comparative prices for May 1. July, 1919. 11 p. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 57.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — 819 Henry Count]/, Iowa. Soil survey of Henry County, Iowa ; by A. H. Meyer and T. H. Benton. 1919. 32 i). il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field operations, 1917.] * Paper, 15c. l.os AnijeU's, Calif. Soil survey of Los Angeles area, Calif.; by J. W. Nelson, C. J. Zinn, A. T. Strahorn, E. B. Watson, and J. E. Dunn. 1919. 78 p. il. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. map. [Prepared in cooperation with University of CalifoiMiia Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field operations,"1916.1 *Paper, 15c. STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Experiment station record. Experiment stati<»n record, v. 39; index number. Aug. 23, 1919. C(wer-title, xxix+901-1002 p. =■= Paper, 15c. single copy, -i^l.OO per vol. (2 vols, a yr.). Agr 9—832 Note. — Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Extra numbers, called abstract numbers, are issued, 3 to each volume. These are made up almost exclusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. if^i^' August, 1919 63 Experiment station record — Contiuued. Same, v. 40, no. 8; June, 1919. 1919. cover-title, xi+701-800 p. il. Gardening. Boys" and girls' club work, club members' home vegetable garden ; [by C. P. Close]. [1919.1 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department cir- cular 4S.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19— 706 Gardening instructions for club members. Washington, D. C. [no pub- lisher] Jan. 22, 1919, reprint [with slight changes] Apr. 1919. 16 p. il. (Agrirulture Deiit. Department circular 27.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — 543 WEATHER BUREAU BuUonns. Free-balloon flight in northeast quadrant of intense cyclone; by C. LeRoy ]Meisinger. 1919. [l]-f 238-235 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Apr. 1919.] t CUmatologicai data. Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 5, no. 13; [calendar] year 1918. [1919.] cover-title, [387] p. il. 2 p. of pi. 4 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. Agr 14—566 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 boimd at the Washington Office. Issued principally for service use and exchange. The sepa- rate Climatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at the rate of 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each section. Same, v. 6, no. 5; May, 1919. [1919.] cover-title, [218] p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° Meteorology. Monthly meteorological sunmiary, July, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. narrow f t Monthly weather review, v. 47, no. 5; May, 1919. [Aug. 8] 1919. cover-title, 11. 27J^)-365, il. 3 pi. 24 p. of pi. and maps, 4° * Paper, 25c. single copy, .$2..50 a yr. Agr 9— 990 Note. — The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological and seismologieal contributions and bibliography, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the tjnited States and adjacent oceans, and (3) climatologi- cal and seismologieal tables dealing with the weather and earthquakes of the month. The contributions are principally as follows : (a) results of observational or research work in meteorology carried on in the United States or other parts of the world, and tb) abstracts or reviews of important meteorological papers and books. Special articles. — First trans-Atlantic flight ; by Willis Kay Gregg. — -Flight of Hawker and Grieve; I by W. R. Gregg]. — New evaporimeter for use in forest studies [with list of references 1 : by C. G. Bates. — Measurement of rainfall and snow, by Robert E. Horton ; [with discussion, by S. P. Fergusson]. — Relation of rainfall to con- figuration, by Carle Salter: [abstract, by A. J. H.]. — Panama rainfall; by 11. G. Cornthwaite. — Uncle Sam's dampest corner ; by G. K. Larrison. — Additional meteoro- logical data needed by engineers, points on which more data or further stud.v would lie helpful, including rainfall distribution and intensity, precipitation and heavy floods, evaporation, vegetation, soil infiltration, temperature, run-off ; by Robert E. Ilorton. — ^Weatlser and daily stream flow for hydro-<>lectric plants ; by .1. Cecil Alter. — Colorado River ; b.v Frederick H. Brandenburg. — Temperature influence on planting and harvest dates ; by Joseph B. Kincer. — Graphic summary of seasonal work on farm crops, by O. B. Baker, C. F. Brooks, and R. G. Hainsworth ; abstracted and discussed [by C. F. Brooks]. — Alfalfa growing in western South Dakota; by Harley N. .Tohnson. — Alfalfa seed growing and weather in Utah ; by J. Cecil Alter. National weather and crop bulletin. Aug. .5-26, 1919; no. 20-23, 1019. Aug. 6- 27, 1919. Each 8 p. il. 4" [Weekly April to October, monthly remainder of .year.] ""Paper, 25c a yr. Agr 9 — 1305 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. Weather )ii19 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. h'niployees. Data reKardiug employees ol' Civil Service Coiuniission, letter trans- mitting report in response to resolution. Aug. 32. 1919. ."i p. (H. doc. 183. ) t Examinations, f Announcements of exaniinationsl Sept. 2-Nov. 21. 1919. Feb. 27-Sept. 19, 1919. various paging, various sizes, t General information. United States Civil Service Commission [with Partial list of works relating to civil service]. July, 1919. G p. [From National library service bulletin .">. 1919, issued by Divisi()n of Educational Exten.'^ion, Bureau of Education.] t Postmasters. Information regarding postmaster positions filled tbrough nomi- nation bv President [of I'nited States] for confirmation bv Senate. Julv, 1919. 3p. t ' COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Note. — The Department of Commerce has a limited (-dition of its publications ■which it distributes gratuitously to those who apply for them. Coast and Geodetic Surreij. Coast and (Jeodetic Survey, communication sub- mitting supplemental estimate of appropriation required by Coast and Geo- detic Survey, with alternative estimate, to provide for increase in compensa- tion of certain emplovees of that. Inin^au. A\ig. IS 1919. 2 p. (H. doc. 191.) t Supplemental appropriations, Department of Connnerce, communication submitting .supplemental estimates of approi)riations rerpiired for fiscal year 1920 [for Coast and Ceodetic Survev and Fisiiories Bui-eau]. Aug. 2.^, 1919. f) p. (H. doc. 201.) :■: Co-H of living. Supplemental aijprojniation for Department of Commerce', coni- munication submitting supplemental estimate of appropriations requireil for <'ertain bureaus of Department of Commerce to enable them to cooperate in effort being put forth at suggestion of the President to reduce cost of living. Aug. 13, 1919. 5 p. (H. doc. 186.) t Draftsincu, Coast and Geurvey in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. Coast and Geodetic Siincy huUetin. July, 1919; uo. 50. 11919.] 10 p. [Moutlilj-.] t 15—26512 Maps and charts. General theory ol polyeonie projections; by O.scar S. Adams. 1919. 174 p. il. map. (Special publication 57; serial 110.) *Paper, 25e. 19—20788 Terrestrial ma[i)tetisiii. Principal fact.s of the earth's magnetism and methods of determining true meridian and magnetic declination; [by L. A. Bauer]. [Keprinr, with addition] 1919. 100 p. il. 7 pi. 5 maps, large 8" [From United States magnetic dtclination tables and isogenic charts, 1902, witli certain changes.] t 19—26843 FISHERIES BUREAU Baker Lake. Fish hatchery at Baker Lake, Wash., supplemental estimate of appropriation required by Bureau of Fisheries for reconstruction of fish hatcherv at Baker Lake, A\ash., recently damased bv tire. .Tulv 29, 1919. 3 p. (H. doc. 168.) ? Crah industry of Chesapeake Bay; by E. I'. Churchill, jr. 1919. 25 p. 12 i». of pi. (Bureau of Fisheries doc. 868.) [App. 4, report of commissioner of fisheries, 1918.] - Paper, 10c. F19— 36 Fishcrie.'i xcrricc bulletin, Auc. 1. 1919; uo. 51. [1919.] 10 p. [IMouthly.] t F15— 76 Fish cry products. Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery prod- ucts landed at Boston and Glouce.ster, Mass., and Portland, Me., by Ameri- can and Canadian fishing vt-ssels, June, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. oblong f" (Sta- tistical bulletin 445.) t Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery products lauded at Seattle, A^'ash., by American fishing vessels, June, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. oblong 12" (Statistical bulletin 446.) t Menhaden, Two species of menhaden occurring on coast of North Carolina ; by Samuel F. Hildebrand. 1919. 8 p. 11. 1 pi. (Bureau of Fisheries doc. 871.) [App. 0, report of commissioner of fisheries, 1918.] *Paper, 5c. F19 — 37 WythcviUe, Ya. Water supply at Wytheville, Va., fish hatchery, supplemental estimate of appropriation for improvement of water supply at Wytheville, Ya., fish hatchery. Aug. 9, 1919. 3 p. (H. doc. ISO.) t FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU Boots and shoes. Boots and shoes, leather, and supplies in Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay ; by Herman G. Brock. 1919. 182 p. 1 pi. 12 p. of pi. (Special agents sei'ies 177. ) * I'aper, 25c. 19 — 26781 Boots and shoes, leather, and supplies in Brazil ; by Herman G. Brock, 1919. 59 p. 1 pi. (Special agents series 179.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26844 Commerce. Consumption estimates showing production, imports, exports, and amoimts available for consumption of various articles in United States by years specified. 1919. [1] +5.59-572 p. (ili.scellaneous series 95. ) [From Statistical abstract. 1918.] * I'aper. 5c. 19—26845 Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, June, 1919. 1919. 100 p. 4" * Paper, 15c. single copy, !!;l.50 a yr. 14 — 21465 Same. (H. doc. 1401, pt. 12, 65th Cong. 3d sess.) Commerce reports. Commerce reports, daily consular and trade reports, no. 179-204. [series] 1919; Aug. 1-30 [1919]. [1919.] p. 657-1136. [Daily ex- cept Sundays and holidays.] * Paper, $2.50 a yr. 17—29846 Note. — This live daily commercial reporter contains important commercial facts and reports of business conditions gathered by the American consular officers and coiuuier- cial agents of the Government tlirnughout the world. 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I->ureau of Foreign and I)t)niestic ('Onunerce. reduction of cost of living, supplemental estimate of appropriation required by Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce to enable it to cooperate in effort to reduce cost of living. Aug. 14, 1919. 3 p. (H. doc. ISS.) t Imports and exports. Total values of imports and exports nt I'nited Stales, July, 1919. [1919.] [2] p. 4° [Monthly.] t Jewelry and silverware in Cuba; by W. S. Rosenthal. 1919. 78 p. IG p. of pi. (Special agents series 181.) *Paper, 15c. 19—20815 J'aUroads. Far easlei-n markets for railway materials, equipment, and sup- plies; l)y Frank Rhea. 1919. a:'>9 p. il. 2 pi. 20 p. of pi. map. (Special agents series 181.) *Paper, 15c. 19—26815 Selling in foreign markets, selected readings from published statements of l)usiness men and reports of i'xi)erts on methods employed in export trade; compiled, with explanatory text, by Guy Fdward Snider. 1919. G.'iS p. il. (Miscellaneous series 81.) [Prepared in c(K)peration with Federal Board for Vocational Education.] *Paper. 5t)('. 19 — 26847 LIGHTHOUSES BUREAU LifiiahoHse sercke hiilhtin, v. 2, no. 20; Aug. 1, 1919. 11919. j p. 85-88. [Monthly.] t 12—35121 Notice to mariners, weekly, no. .•?l-35, 1919; Aug. 1-29 [1919]. 1919. various paging. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.] t 11 — 35774 NAVUJATK »N BUREAU Shippinf/ coniniissioncr, Gnlxesion, Tex., supplemental estimate of appropria- tion requir(Hl to provide shipping commissionei" at port of Galveston, Tex., li.scal year 1920. Aug. 25, 1919. 3 p. (H. doe. 205.) t RADIO SERVICE Radio Svrriee hulhtin. Aug. 1, 1919; no. 28. [1919.] 8 p. [Monthly. Dis- continued during the war. Number 27 was issued Mar. 1, 1917.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. 1.5 — 26255 y.V/f//o sfM^ioHS of United States. Edition, .lune 15, 1919. 1919. 94 p. * Paper, 10c. 14—30838 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Commerce Department. Monthly list of publications issued by Department of Commerce, July, 1919. [1919.] 4 p. t 14—30678 STANDARDS BUREAU Aluminium. Constitution and metallography of aluminum and its light alloys with copper and with magnesium ; by P. D. Merica, R. G. Wallenberg [and] J. R. Freeman, jr. Aug. 16, 1919. [1] +105-119 p. il. 2 pi. 6 p. of pi. large 8" (Scientific papers .337.) [From Scientific papers, v. 15.] * Pai)er, 10c. 19—26816 Molybdenite. Some optical and photoelectric properties of molybdenite; by W. W. Coblentz and H. Kahler. Aug. 16, 1919. [1] +121-162 p. il. large 8" (Scientific papers 338.) [From Scientific papers, v. 1.5.] * Paper, 10c. 19-20817 Riihher. Determination of free carbon in rubber goods; by A. H. Smith and S. W. Epstein. Auu'. 12. 1919. 8 p. large 8" ( Techn(d()gic papers 136.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26789 August, 1919 67 STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE Steniuboaf-Inspccfion f^crvivc bullet iii, Aug. 1, 19J9: no. 4G. [1919.] 2 p. 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[at or near Nevs'ton, bv Mitchell County or Baker County, jointly or separately]. Approved Aug. 15, 1919. 1 p. (Public 39.) Government Printing Office. II. R. 5418, act increasing pay of printers and pressmen employed in Government Printing Office. Approved Aug. 2, 1919. 1 p. (Pub- lic 23.) Grant Pass. S. 1361, act further extending time for 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 IMobile Bay into Dauphin Bay, also to construct docks and wharves along both Little and Big Dauphin islands. Approved Atig. 8, 1919. 1 p. ^ Pub- lic 34.) Mississippi River. II. R. 5228, act granting consent of Congress to Minneapolis to construct bridge across Mississippi River. Approved Aug. 7, 1919. 1 p. (Pub- lic 30.) year East Relief. S. ISO. act to incorporate Near East Relief. [Approved Aug. 6, 1019.] 3 p. (Public 25.) Xeirark Bai/. S. 1378, act to authorize Central Railroad Company of New Jersey to construct bridge across navigable waters of Newark Bay [between Elizabeth and Bayonne], N. J. Approved Aug. 8, 1919. 1 p. (Public 35.) Protestant Episcopal Church. II. R. 5032, act to extend franchise in parishes and separate congresations of I'rotestant Episcopal Church in District of Columbia. .\pproved Aug. 11, 1919. 1 p. (Public 36.) Rainy River. H. R. 5648, act for construction of bridge across Rainy River between Spooner, Minn., and Rainy River, Ontario [by Minnesota ami Canada .iointly]. Ap- proved Aug. 7, 1919. 1 p. (Public 31.) 68 AuGtsT, 1J)11) ruhlic liict] 23-39, GGtli Cougress — Continued. Red Rivvr. H. R. 0434, act authoi-izing construction [by Proston Bridge Company] of bridge across Red River about 2 miles above its confluence with Washita Kiver, near Preston, Tex. Approved Aug. 7, 1919. 1 p. 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(Public resolution 10.) Tents. II. J. Res. 05, joint resolution authorizing Secretary of War lo loan tents for use at encampments held by [Ignited Spanish War Veterans and by] veterans of World War. .\pproved July 26, 1910. 1 p. (Public resolution (',.) HOrSK OF Ili:iMU':SENTATIVES Banhn >iii(l hitnkliiii. L;i\vs of (miIi Con.mH'ss rclaliii,:: to l)imkiiif;- and cuffeiicy (C) a.-^ li.sted in Moiitlily coiiiiKMiilitiin, Apr. 1!)19, coiiiijiled Ity W. Kay Looinis, l)ubli<' no. 2."), 01. f».">, 1.").3. 21S. 240. 32!», and KxocuUvc order no. 2097, also acts of 63d and ()4tii ('oiii,'resses rclatin.ti' to Federal reserve system. 1919. V+G8 p. :i: Calendar.^ of Hotise of Represent alives, OOtli C'on,i;-ress, 1st session, Aufj. 1-29. 1919; no. 0(KSO. |1!)19.1 various iiaj,Mn^', larw S" [Dally wlien House of Representatives is in session.) % ('n)ite.^tc(l rlfctioiis. Contested-eleetion ease of James D. Salts v. Sam ('. ;Ma.ior from Tth Confrresslonal district of Missouri. 1919. 91 p. t Contested-election ease of Peter F. Tajiue v. .Tohn F. Fitzgerald from lOtli Congressional district of Massachu.setts. 1919. 078 p. t Peter F. Tague v. .Tolm V. Fitzgerald, letter from clerk of House of Representatives tran.smitting original testimony, etc.. in above case. Aug. 21, 1919. 1 p. (H. doc. 198.) [Letter of transmittal only.] Eight-hour hiu.rt to accompany H. R. 120G; submitted by IMr. Romjue. Aug. 1, 1919. 5 p. (H. rp. 205.) Eastern Transportation Co., report to accompany H. R. 5346 [for relief of Eastern Transportation Conipany] : submitted by IMr. Ros«>. Aug;. 1, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 200.) Enalert. Arthur ir. Relief of Arthur Wendle Knglert. report to accompany li. R. 795; submitted by IMr. Little. July 31, 1919. 5 p. (H. rp. 190.) Gavlcjt, John A. John A. Gauley, report to accompany H. R. 2396 [for relief of John A. Gauley] ; submitted by .Mr. Edmonds. Aug. 1, 1919. 10 p. (H. ri). 199 [pt. 1].) IJndsleij. O. W. Relief of O. W. Lindsley, reiiort to acct al., report to acfompany H. R. 4927 [for relief of Nancy A. Parsons, C. M. Parsons. D. F. Staggs, Ollie Staggs, Rosa Staggs. Lena Birchfield, Alice Birchtield. Bertie Gwin, Greely (Jilbert, Linville Gilbert, and Nelson Gilbert] ; submitted by Mv. Steagall. Aug. 22, 1919. 7 p. (H. rp. 252.) I'rat, Joseph A. Josei)h A. Prat, report to accompany H. R. 3210 [for relief of Joseph A. Prat]: subnutted by Mr. O'Connor. Aug. 19, 1919. 9 p. (H. rp. 237.) h'ose, M. J.. W. L. Rose, report to accompany H. R. 1275 [for r«'lii I' of W. L. Rctse] : submitted by Mr. Rose. Aug. 19, 1919. 2 p. ( H. rp. 233.) Southern States Lumber Co., rej)ort to accompany S. .577 [for relief of Southern States LumlHM- Comi)any] ; sul)niitted l>y Mr. Edmonds. Aug. 19, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 239.) Spear. Mrs. Emma J. Emma J. Sj^ear. i-eport to accompany H. R. 3211 [for relief of Emma J. Spear, mother of Heniy W. Spear] ; submitted by Mr. O'Connor. Aug. 1, 1919. 1 p. (H. rii. 202.) Millard, E. Relief of E. Willard, report to accomjiany H. R. 0291 : submitted !»y Mr. O'Connor. Aug. 19. 1919. 7 p. (H. rp. 238.) COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES COMMITTEE Bo.ves. Standard box for apl)les, hearings on H. K. 1113, to establish stamhird box for apples, July 18-29, 1919. 1919. 143 ]x t EUrCAJ lOX CO-MJUTTEE " T/ibrari) information serriee, hearing on H. R. 6870 [to jtrovide for library information service in Bureau of Education] Aug. 26, 1919; [statement of Edith Guerrier]. 1919. 10 p. t EI.ECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 1 Contested eleetions. Memorial of Albert L. Reeves, additional exhibits sub- mitted by petitioner in matter of memorial of Albert L. Reeves praying for investigation of conduct of election of Representative in Congress from 5th Congressional district of Missouri. 1919. 9 p. t I Al-gist, 1910 71 Cinitr.stcd elections — Ci»ntiiiuHl. Meniuii.-il of Albert I.. Reoves, hearings on memorinl of Alliert L. Reeves prayin.s for investigntiou of coiuhK-t of election of Representative in Con.uress from -"ith Conixresslonal district of Missonri. 1019. 204 I). ¥ EXPExmxritKs ix statk department committee Peace co»imis.sio)i. Expenditures of i)eace commission, bearings on H. R. 172, directing Secretary of State to furnish House of Representatives with infor- mation relative to expenses of peace commission, July 15, 1919. 1919. pt. 1, p. 1-5. t Russian bonils. hearings on H. R. 132, to investigate in re payment of interest and principal on Russian bonds. Tune 26-July IS, 1919. 1919. pt. 1, p. 1-72. [Part 1 of these bearings was held .Tune 20-July 3.] :i: EXPENDITURES IN WAR DEPAUTilENT SELECT COMJIITTEE Aeronautics. Abstract of aircraft investigation by Chas. E. Hughes and the Attorney General, \\itli subject index and references to Hughes investiga- tion and Senate subcommittee investigation held in 1918. 1919. l-32a+83- 394 p. [The testimony of the Hughes investigation of which this publication is an abstract and index was never published. The Senate subconnnittee investigation referred to was issued in Aug. 1918, with title : Aircraft produc- tion, hearings before subcommittee of Committee on :\Iilitary Affairs, Senate, 65th Congress, 2d session, 2 v.] t 19—26849 War expenditures, hearings before subcommittee 1. aviation, on war expenditures. 1919. [xvii] +1-690 p. (Serial 2, pts. 1-9.) t American E-ryeditionanj Forces. War expenditures, hearings before subcom- mittee 3, foreign expenditures, on war expenditures. 1919. [xiv] +1-295 p. (Serial 4, pts, 1-8.) t l^ood. Expenditures in War Department, report [relative to .surplus supplies of food under control of War Department] : submitted by Air. Graham of Illinois, Tuly 28, 1919. 35 p. (H. rp. 171.) [Includes views of minority siirncd bv Mr. Flood, I\Ir. Garrett, JMr. Doreinus, and INIr. Lea of California.] 19—26724 MiJitarii catm)S. War expenditures, bearings before subconnnittee 2, camps, on war expenditures. 1919. [iv] +1-158 p. (Serial 3, pts. 1-3.) + Ordnance. War expenditures, hearings before subcommittee 5. ordnance, on war expenditures. 1919. [xvi] +1-457 p. (Serial 6, pts. 1-9.) t Quartermaster Corps of Army. War exitenditnres. hearings before subconnnit- tee 4, Quartermaster Corps, on war expenditures. 1919. [viii] +1-209 p. (Serial 5, pts. 1-5.) t M'ar expenditxires. hearings on war expenditures. 1919. [xiv] +1-673 p. (Serial 1, pts. 1-8.) [2d corrected print of pt. 7.] X FLOOD CONTROL CO]S[i[ITTEE Colorado River surreii. Imperial Valley project, bearings on H. R. 3475 [authorizing Secretary of War to cause survey to be made of CJolorado River, with view to controlling flood waters of said stream], Tuly 16, 1919. 1919. 24 p. t IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE, Alien enemies. Deportation of interned alien enemies and convicted alien enemies, hearings on H. R. 6750, Tuly 16 and 17. 1919; statements of John T. Creighton, Tohn Hanna, Antliony Caminetti, [and] A. W. Parker. 1919. 43 p. ¥ Charleston, S!. C. Lease of Charleston immigration station, report to accom- pany H. T. Res. 163 [authorizing Secretary of Labor to lease Charleston immigration station and dock connected therewith] ; submitted by Mr. Vaile. Tuly 28. 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 172.) 136919— No. 296—19 2 72 . August, 1919 TNOIAX AFFAIRS COMJtITTEE Forest Grove, Orcy. Land for use of Bureau of P^nlouioldgy, Depurlineiit of Agriculture, report to accompany H. R. 446 [authorizing commissioner of Indian afl'airs to transfer fractional bloclc 6 of Naylor"s addition, Forest Grove, Oreg., to United States for use of Bureau of Entomology, Dei)artment of Agriculture] ; submitted by Mr. Rhodes. July 31. 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 194.) La Pointe Reservation. Conditions on Bad River Reservation, Wis., hearing, June 27 and July 1. 1919. 1919. 56 p. t St. Croix Imliavs of Wisconsin, hearing on H. R. 2264 by [subconunittee], July 23, 1919; [statement of A. P. Nelson]. 1919. 22 p. :>: INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Boots anti shoes. Inquiry into proposed increase in price of shoes, sugar, cloth- ing, and coffee, report to accompany H. Res. 217 [directing Federal Trade Commission to Inquire into proposed increase in price of shoes] ; submitted by Mr. Denison. Aug. 1, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 217.) Cumberland River. Bridge Cumberland River. Clarkesville, Tenn., report to accompany H. R. 8076 [authorizing county of INIontgomery, Tenn., to con- struct bridge across Cumberland River within 7 miles of Clarkesville] ; sub- mitted l)y Mr. Sims. Aug. 12, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 228.) Railroad ties. Present and future supply of tie timber, report to accompany H. Res. 186 [requesting Interstate Commerce Commission to make investiga- tions regarding present and future supply of tie timber and practicability of u.se of substitutes] ; submitted l)y ^[r. Watson of Pennsylvania. July 30, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 182.) Shortage of railroad ties, hearin- on II. Res. 20, July 19, 1919. 1919. 27 p. :i: Railroads. Amending see. 10 of act providing for operation of transportation systems under Government control, report to accompany S. 641 [to amend sec. 10 of act to provide for oj)eration of transportation systems while under Federal control, for just comixMisation of their owners, and for other purjioses, by restoriim' authority of Interstate Connnerce Connnission over rates, etc.] ; .submitted iiy Mr. Sanders of Indiana. Aug. 18, 1919. 6 p. (H. rp. 230.) Return of railroads to private ownership. iH'arings on H. R. 4378, Jidy 15 [-Aug. 1], 1919. 1919. pts. 1-3, [vii] +1-454 p. il. t Svpar. Investigation of sugar prices, etc., report to accompany H. Re.s. 150 [directing Federal Trade Connnission to investigate and report to House in- formation r(>sarding sugar] : submitted by Mr. Webster. Aug. 5, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 222.) Susqriehanna River. Bi-idge across Susquehanna River. Pa., report to accom- pany H. R. 8117 I for constriiction l)y Pennsylvania of bridge across Susque- hanna River at or near Falls, Pa.] : submitted by Mr, Watson of Pennsyl- vania. Aug. 13. 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 229.) Tttg Fori: Bridge across Tug River, Ky., report to accompany S. 2700 [grant- ing consent of Congress to D. E. Hewit Lumber Company to construct bridge across Tuir River coiniectinii- Martin Countv, Kv.. and IMinao County, W. Va., at Kermit] ; .submitted by :\Ir. Barkley. Aug. 20, 1910. 1 p. (H. rp. 242.) War ri.^k in-wrance. Proposed amendments to war risk insurance act, hear- ings before subconnnittee on proposed amendments to war risk insurance act, Jiine 28 [and] July 12-14, 1919. 1919. pt. 2, iii+51-121 p. t INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTEE Pensions. Granting pensions and increase of pensions for certain .soldiers and sailors of Civil Wai'. etc., report to accompany H. R. 8536 [substituted for H. R. 576 and other bills] ; submitted by :Mr. Fuller of Illinois. Aug. 19, 1919. 64 p. (H. rp. 240.) Pe»\sions of main)ed soldiers, hearings on H. R. 2922, to increase pensions of those who have lost limbs or have been totally disabled in same in mili- tarv or naval service of United States, Aug. 25, 1919. 1919. 7 p. t August, 1019 73 lEEIGATION OF ARID LANDS COMMITTEE Irrigation fanals. Ail-American canal in Imperial County, Calif., hearings on l)ill [H. R. 6044] to assist in inereasinu; productive atiricultural area of Impe- jial anfl Coacbella valleys, Calif., July 9-14, 1919. 1919. 259 p. t JUDICIARY COMMITTEE American Legion, report to accompany H. R. G80S [to incorporate American Leirion] ; sulnnitted bv :\[r. Mortran. Julv 31. 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 191.) 19—26832 Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66tli Congress [1st session], Aug. 12, 1919; no. 3. [1919.] 31 p. 4° t Civil rii/hts of members of military and naval establishments, report to accom- pany S. 2236 [reHating to affidavits required by act to extend protection to civil rights of members of military and naval establishments of United States ensageil in present war] : submitted by ]\Ir. Volstead. July 31, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 190.) Courts of United States. Practice and procedure in Federal courts, report to accompany H. R. 3171 [to amend practice and procedure in Federal courts, so as to make it reversible error in jury trials for presiding judge to express his personal opinion as to credibility of witnesses or weight of testimony in- volved in suit] ; submitted l)y 'Sh: Caraway. July 31. 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 195.) District of Columhia. Revision of certain sections in District of Columbia code and enlargement of jurisdiction of ^lunicipal Court of District of Columbia, hearins before sulicommittee 2 on H. R. 4471 and H. R. 6025, Aug. 25. 1919. 1919. 26 p. (Serial 3.) t Initiative. Constitutional amendment providing for initiative and referendum, hearing on H. ,1. Res. 60; statement of Jacob S. Coxey, sr., July 29, 1919. 1919. 28 p. (Serial 2.) t MKRCHAXT MARINE AND FISHEltlES COMMITTEE Marine insurance, hearings before subcommittee, July 16 [-17], 1919. 1919. pts. 2, 3, [iv] +47-153 p. t MILITARY- AFFAIRS COMMITTEE A. A. Huniitlireijs, Cani[). Authorizing expenditure of certain sums of money at Camp A. A. Humphreys. Ya.. report to accompany H. J. Res. 161 ; submitted by Mr. Harrison. July 29, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 176.) Camp A. A. Humphreys, Va., construction of officers' quarters, hearings, July 15, 1919. 1919. 27 p. t Army. Army legislation, hearings on H. R. 3706, S. 1373, H. J. R. 84, H. R. 3708, 3707, 2979, Administrative effect of act of July 11, 1919 (Army bill), H. R. 2980. 6435, 7596, 5499, 7197. 7123, 3709, 5603, 5604, 7878, 6688 [and] H. J. R. 161 ; July 22-29, 1919. 1919. 90 p. t ■ Creating office of General of Armies of United States, minority report to accompany H. R. 7.595 ; submitted by Jlr. Anthony. Aug. 21, 1919. 2 p. (H. ni. 186, pt. 2.) ■ General of Armies of United States, report to accompany H. li. 7.394 [relating to creation of ofhce of General of Armies of United States] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Kahn. July 31, 1919. 3 p. (H. ri». 18.5.) 19—268.50 General of Armies of United States, report to accompany H. R. 7595 [re- lating to creation of ofhce of General of Armies of United States] ; sulmiitted by Mr. Kahn. .July 31, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 186 [pt. 1].) Government contracts. To prevent further expenditure of money for real es- tate, etc., by AVar Department, report to accompany H. J. Res. 165 [to allow payment of' bills lawfully incurred for construction work actually performed or construction material actually purchased and delivered prior to approval of act approved Julv 11, 1919, making appropriations for Army, fiscal year 1920]; submitted bv Mr. :\IcKenzie. July 31, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 187.) 74 August, 1911) Officers, Anini. Couiiiiissioiieil personnel for Army luitil June 30, 1920, rei>ort to acconipiiiiy S. 2622; submitted bv ]\[r. Kejirns. Xw^. 22, 1919. 8 p. (H. ri). 255.) Neoesstiry conuiiissioned personnel for Army initil June 30, 1920, ivpori to accompauy H. It. TSTS ; submitted ]>v .Mi'. Kenrns. July 31, 1919. 2 p. (H. i-p. 197.) :MINKS .\Nn iClNING C'OMMITTKK iliucral lands. Annual assessment work on mining claims, hearings on H. J. lies. 150, to suspend requirements of ainuial asse.ssment work on mining claims during year 1919 ; July 22-26, 1919. 1919. 88 p. ? A.ssessment work on mining claims, report to accompany H. J. lies. ]50 [to su.spend requirements of annual assessment woric on mining claims dur- ing vear 19191; sulunitted liv Mr. (larland. Julv 28, 1919. 3 p. (II. rp. 170.) ^-WAI. AFI'AIUS COMMITTKE Xiirii. Hearings on estimates submitted liv Secret;ii'v nl' Navv, 1919. 1919. pt. 2. iii+921 + |42|+xv ].. t PATENTS coAiiM rrTEi: I'dhiil OJJici. Iniled States I'ateiit Oflice, lii-arings on H. H. 5011, 5(tl2, and 7010, to estal)11sh Patent OfHce as independent bureau, to establish Court of Patent Apneals, and to increase force and salaries in I'atent Office, July 9-30, 1919. 1919. .320 p. il. t I'BiN SIGN S COM M 11 TKK SiHUii-sfi-Aincricdii Wdr iiciisiims, hearings in H. U. 2 | to pension .>, 1919. 1 ]t. ( H. rp. 224.) Mail matter. Loss of mail bv aeru])lanf tire, liearinus on II. Kes. 135, Julv 19, 1919. 1919. 15 p. J ' Loss of mail matter by burning of mail aer(»plane, rep(U"t to ac<.*ompany H. Kes. 135 [requesting Postmaster (Jeneral to furnish House information concerning loss of mail bv tire in aei-oidanej : suimiitted ])v ISIi". Steenerson. July 31, 1919. 8 p. (H. rp. 184.) Mail tunnel. New York ("it v. bearini:s <>n 11. K. ir.Oi). Julv 10-Aug. 5, 1919. 1919. 132 p. Rural free ilelirerji serrice, hearings befoi-o subcommittee on H. J. lies. 33, directing Postmaster General to suspend opeiation of orders issued by him, effective May 1 and June 1, 1919. cbanging or altering rural delivery routes, and to restore to tlieir former status routes changed or altered by «»rders ef- fective Muy 1, 1919: July s and 9, 1919. 1919. 109 p. :;: I'KINTINO CO.M.MnTKI'; (Joreniiiieiit J'riiilii)(/ (tf/ice. Increase of wages for printers, pressmen, and book- binders, b.^aring on H. U. 1393, 4768, 4773, 5138, 5418, 5641, 5811, and 5823, l(» increase wages of i)rinters, pressmen, and bookbinders in Goverinnent Printing Office, Jui-.e 20, 1919. 1919. 26 p. t I'Kblie i)rintinvroduction of zinc ores and manufactures thereof in United States| ; sui)mitte(l bv Mr. Kordney. Aug. 1, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 208.) l'KTNTIX<; JOl.NT COMMITTEE Period icalx and field printing, memoranda of i-eports submitted to Joint Com- mittee on TrintiuL' in fonipliance with sec. 11 of iiublic act 814, 05th Cong., «-orrect.-d to Aug. 18. 1919. 1919. 89]). % 19—26855 SENATE Iiaily wlien Senate is in session. Num- ber 49 is incorrectly nvimbered 9.] t Colotnhiii. Settlement of differences with Colombia, treaty signed at B(»gota. Apr. (■>. 1914, between United States and Republic of Colombia, for settlement of their diflerences arising out of events whieh took place on Isthnuis of Tanania in Nov. 19(18, showing amendments suggested by (Jommittee on For- eign Relations. 1919. 7 p. ( S. doc. (>4.) [Reprint of Senate executive H, (>8d Cong. 2d sess.. with amendments suirgesteth Congress, Aug. 20, 1919. [1919.[ 18 p. :■: France. Assistance to France in event of unprovoked aggression by Germany, message from President of I'nited States transnn'ttiiig agi'eement between United States and France which was signed at Versailles June 28, 1919, to secure Rei»ublic of France innnediate aid of United States in case of unpro- voked movement <»f aggression against her on part of Germany [and similar agreement between Great Britain and France signed at Yei'sailles June 28. 1919]. 1919. 15 J). 4° (S. doc. ()8.) [French and English.] 19—26811 I.eafiuc of Xatio)i.'<. Covenant, draft of composite covenant made by legal ad- visers of Commission on League [of Nations | : presented bv Mr. Tiodge. 1919. 8 p. (S. doc. 74.) ■ 19—20857 League of Nations, American draft of covenant of League of Nations, with report of Connnission of League of Nations: presented bv Mr. I>odge. 1919. 25 p. (S. doc. 70.) 19—26814 Memhcrs. Committee assignments of Semitors. (i6th Congress, Aug. 26, 1919. [1919.] 14 p. t August. li)l!> 79 MiHtdiy ocoiijotiou. Military occupation of the Rhine, a.t;feenient between United States, Bel,ti"iur.i, Britisli Empire, and France, and Germany with re- .liard to niHitar.v occupation of territories of the Rhine signed at Versailles on June 28, 1919; i>resented by Mi: I.odge. 1919. 7 p. (S. doc. To.) [Enf,dish only.] 19— 26S5S Same, with message of ti'ansuuttal and with title. Military occupation of territories of the Rhine, message from I'resident of Ignited States transmit- ting agreement between United States, Belgium, British Empire, and France of tlie one part, and (lermany of the other part, which was signed at Ver- sailles, June 2.S. 1919, witli regard to military occupation of territories of the Rhine. 1919. 17 p. 4" (S. doc. SI.) [French and English.] 19— 2GSS1 Xavif yearbook eml>racing all acts authorizing construction of ships of new Navy and resniue of annual naval appropriation laws from 1883 to 1919, with tables showing present naval strength, in ships and personnel, and cost of maintaining Navv of United States, also statistics of foreign navies; com- piled bv Archibald Oden, jr. 1919. 988 p. (S. doc. 418, 65th Cong. 3d sess.) * Cloth. 75c. 6—35031 Poland. Treaty with Poland, mes.sage from President of United States trans- mitting agreement between United States, British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan ou the one hand, and Poland on the other hand, which was signed at Versailles, June 28, 1919, being treaty signed by Poland under article 93 of treaty of peace with Germany. 1919. 25 p. 4° (S. doc. 82.) [French and English.] 19—26859 ](r.'S'. Nomination of John Skelton Williams, hearing on nomina- tion of John Skelton Williams to be comptroller of currency. 1919. pts. 7-10, [viii] +489-736 p. X CLAIMS COMMITTEE Boicker. Frank S. Frank S. Bowker, report to accompany S. 696 [to carry out findings of Court of Claims in case of Frank S. Bowker] ; submitted by Mr. Fernald. Aug. 4, 1919. 3 p. (S. rp. 138.) Fraiieis. John M. John M. Francis, report to accompany S. 176 [for relief of John M. Francis, father of John C. Francis] ; submitted by Mr. New. July 31, 1919. 1 p. tS. rp. 127.) 80 • August, 1910 Ifiipltrn, Geovfie B. George B. Hughes, report to accompany S. 2257 [for relief of George B. Hughes! ; submitted by Mr. Feruald. Aug. 4, 1919. 4 p. (S. rp. 139.) Norvall, Mrs. Katie. Katie Norvall, report to accompany S. 860 [S. 1546 for relief of Katie Norvall, widow of G. Norvall] ; submitted bv Mr. Trammell. July 31, 1919. 5 p. (S. rp. 126.) Rinald Bros., of Philadelphia, Pa., report to accompany S. 1456 [for relief of Rinald Brothers] ; submitted by IVIr. New. July 31, 1919. 4 p. (S. rp. 128.) COMMERCE COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66th Congress, 1st session, Aug. 21, 1919; no. 4. [1919.] 15 p. 4° I Clark. ForJc. Bridge across Pend Oreille River, Wash., report to accompany H. R. 6342 [to authorize construction of bridge across Pend Oreille River at Usk, Wash., by Pend Oi-eille County, Wash.] ; submitted by Mr. Calder. July 31, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 121.) Cnwherlaitd River. Bridge across Cumberland River, Tenn., report to accom- pany H. R. 8076 [authorizing county of Montgomery, Tenn., to construct bridge across Cumberland River within 7 miles of Clarksville, Tenn.] ; submitted by Mr. Caldei-. Aug. 21, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 154.) Flint Rircr. Bridge across Flint River, Ga., report to accompany H. R. 6805 [to authorize county of Dougherty, Ga., to construct l)ridge across Flint River, ccmnccling Broad street, in Albany, with Isabella road] ; submitted by Mr. Calder. July 31, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 124.) Bridge aero.ss Flint River, Ga., report to accompany H. R. 7110 [extend- ing time for construction of bridge across Flint River, Ga., at or near Newton, by Mitcliell ('ounty or Baker ('«mnty. .jointly or separately] ; sulimitted by Mv. Sheppard. Aug. 5. 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 142.) ^fis.' api)roprlatlons for conduct of said Department, to authorize appro- priation of money to encourage States in promotion and support of educa- tion, an<. To amend sec. 18 of Indian appropriation act approved June oU, 1919, report to accompany S. J. Res. 77 [to amend sec. 18 of Indian appropriation act approved June 30, 1919, relative to payment of interest on judiiinent of Court of Claims of May IS. 190."). in -favor of Clierokee Nation] ; submitted by Mr. Curtis. Aus. 1, 1919. 1 p. ( S. rp. 130.) Flathead Indians. Relief of Flatbead Nation of Indians, hearing on S. 2298, for relief of Flatbead Nation of Indians, [and] S. 2454, for relief of certain members of Flatbead Nation of Indians, Aug. 13, 1919. 1919. 10 p. t 1NTK1!.STATK COMMERCE COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, C6tb Congress, 1st session, Aug. 6-lS, 1919; no. 8-5. [1919.] lOacli 13 p. or 15 p. 4" i Freight rates. Long and sbort haul by common carriers, bearings on bill to amend sec. 4 of act to regulate c<»nunerce and subsequent amendments tbereof. 1919. 299 p. :■: .1 rmciARY co.MMrn'EE Calendar. Lci^islative calendar, (idtli Congress. Aui:'. 11 and IS. IDIO; no. 9 and 10. [1919.1 Eacb 23 p. 4" i IJipior traffic. Krewing and litjuor inlei'ests and (ierniau and r>olsbevik l>roiiaganda, report of subconnnittee jinrsuaiit to S. Res. 307 and 430, Goth Congress, relating to charges made against T'nited States Brewers' Associa- tion and allied interests; | submitted bv :\Ir. Overman). 1919. ii-1-48 p. (S. doc. Gl.) 19—20810 J'niliiltitio)!. National itrohilijtion act, I'ejxtrt to accompany J I. R. OSlO [to prohibit intoxicating beveragi-s and to regulate manufacture, production, use, and sale of bigb-pioof si)irits for other than beverage )»uri)oses, and to insure ample sui)ply of alc7G [to amend act for making further and more effectual pro- visions for national defense, and for other puri)oses, api)roved June 3. 1916, .so as to permit loan of aircraft, engines, and aeronautical equipment to any educational institution having coris, report to acconipany S. 2734 fto authorize transportation of civilians across Atlantic Ocean upon Army transports under such rules and regvUations and at such rates as Secretarv of War mav prescribe] : submitted bv Mr. Wadsworth. Aug. 22. 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 157.) Jinridcks 0)1(1 quditcis. Commutation of quarters for commissioned officers, repcsrt to accompany S. 2fi23 [to extend provisions of act to provide quarters or comnaitation thereof to commissioned officers in certain cases] : submitted hy Mr. Wa.lsworrh. Aug. 1, 1919. 3 p. (S. rp. 133.) Bovrificr. Willi(tiii S. William Shelby Barriger, report to accompany S. 209o [to authorize President of United States to appoint William Shelbv Barriger cap- tain of cavalry] : submitted by Mr. Spencer. Aug. 4, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 137.) Di-rir Hif/lnnni. Construction of Dixie Highway at Camp Knox, report to ac- company S. .1. Ites. 79 [exempting Dixie Highway from prohibition contained in act approved July 11. 1919. against further expenditures for construction bv War Department] : sulimitted by :\rr. Wadsworth. Aug. IS. 1919. 1 p. ( S. rp. 152. ) Jolnmon. E(firfnd. Edward .Johnson, report to accompany S. 2469 [for relief of Edward .Tohnson] : submitted liv Mr. Capper. Auc:. 23, calendar dav .\ug. .30, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 164.) Macliinv toolx. Sale of machine tools to educational institutions, report to ac- company S. 2677 [to provide for further educational facilities by authorizing Secretary of War to sell at reduced rates machine tools not in use for Gov- ernment purposes to trade and technical schools and universities, and other recognized educational institutions] : submitted bv Mr. Wadsworth. Aug. 1. 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 136.) Military Academi/, West Point. Admis.slon to ^Military Academy, report to ac- company S. 2446 [to amend sec. 1318, Revised statutes, so as to increase age limit during calendar years 1919 and 1920 for admission to Military Academy of men who served not less than 1 vear in war with Germany] ; submitted bv ^Iv. Capper. Aug. 1, 1919. 2 p. ("s. rp. 132.) Militarii loir. Establishment of military justice, hearings before subcommittee on S. 64, to establish military .iustice. 1919. pt. 1, p. 1-.50. t Mniitoiio. Distribution of food to drought-stricken areas in State of ]\[(mtana. refiort to accompany S. J. Res. 87 : submitted bv Mr. Spencer. Aug. 22, 1910. 1 p. (S. rp. 1.".9.) Offieers. Army. To provide necessary commissioned personnel for Army, report to accompany S. 2622 : sul)mitted bv Mr. Wadsworth. Julv 2S. 1919. 2 p. (S. r]). 111.) Whitol-cr.Eitirord IF. Edward W. Whitaker, report to acctnnpany S. S61 [for relief of Edward W. Whitaker] : submitted by :Mr. Fletcher. Aug. 18, 1919. 2 p. rs. rp. I.m) XAVAT. AFFAIK.S COMMITTEE Colciidor. Legislative calendar. 66th Congress. Aug. 5 and 19, 1919: no. 1 and 2. [1919.] 7 p. and 8 p. large 8" t Koiirad. Fred C. To correct naval record of P'red C. Konrad, report to accom- pany S. 1447; submitted by Mr. Page. Aug. 7, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 143.) Horse. Jerome E. For relief of Lieut. Connnander .Jerome f". Morse, Navy, retired, [adverse] report to accompanv S. 208S : submitted l)v ^Mr. Pase. Aug. 7, 1919. 3 p. (S. rp. 144.) Pcnsacolo. Flo. Relief of occupants of cei-tain premises Avithin naval station at Pensacola. Fla.. report to accompany S. ."i62': submitted by Mr. Pase. Aug. 5, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 141.) 84 August, 1910 PACIFIC ISLANDS AND PORTO RICO COMMITTEE Virijin Islands. Conditions in Virgin Islands, report to iicconii)any S. J. Res. Gl) [apjiointing commission to report on conditions in Virgin Islands] ; sub- milled l>y Mr. Kenyon. Aug. 23, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 160.) PRINTING COMMITTEE Calendar of bills, resolutions, petitions, manuscripts, conmiunicatioiis, etc., referred to Committee on Printing for its consideration and action thereon, Aug. 29, 1919; no. 4, 66th Congress, 1st session. [1919.] 11 p. 4° t PUBLIC nUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Public huildlnfifi. Relief of contractors for public buildings, hearing on H. R. 6323, for relief of contractors and subcontractors for post offices and other l)uildings and work under supervision of Treasury Department, Aug. 5, 1919. 1919. 22 p. =: Relief of public building contractors, report to accompany H. R. 6323 [for relief of contractors and subcontractors for post offices and other build- ings and work under supervision of Treasury Department] ; submitted by Mr. Fernald. Aug. 11, 1019. 4 p. (8. rp. 146.) PUBLIC HEALTH AND NATIONAL QU.\RANTINK C0J[M1TTEE Puhllc Health Service, report to accompany S. 1660 [to provide Division of Tuberculosis in, and advisory council for Public Health Service] ; submitted by Mr. Ransdell. Aug. 15, 1919. 5 p. (S. rp. 147.) 19—26864 PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66tb Congress, Aug. 20, 1919; no. 9. [1919.] 35 p. 4" i Forest reserves. Limiting creation or extension of forest reserves in New Mexico and Arizona, report to accompany S. 667 ; submitted by Mr. Jones of New ivrexico. Aug. 1. 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 131.) COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE United Statci Council of National Defense; by Emily Newell Blair, n. p. [1919]. cover-title, p. 313-320, 11. [From Current history magazine. May, 1919.] t HIGHWAYS TRANSPORT COIMaHTTEE Traffic ref/ulutions. General highway traffic regulations with directions for drivers and pedestrians, compiled for standardization and adopted ))y High- ways Transjmrt Committee. May S. 1919. [1919.] [4] p. il. 10" [Space left on publication for name of town, city, or State issuing regulations.] t SuggestioiLs for utilization of accompanying proposed uniform highway traffic regulations and directions. 1919. [l]-f4p. 12° t 19—26677 RECONSTRUCTION RESEARCH DIVISION Cost of lirinfj. Analysis of high cost of living probleuL Aug. 1919. 23 p. t 19—26862 COURT OF CLAIMS Judicial code, pertaining to Court of Claims, approved -Mar. 3, 1911, to take effect Jan. 1, 1912. [1919.] 15 p. t Lee, J. d R. John David Lee, administrator of James Lee, surviving partner of Arm of J. & R. Lee, composed of James Lee and Richard Lee, v. Uniteisj»osition of useless paiieis in Department of Interior, letter trans- mitting list of useless docunuMits and jiapi'rs and recommending that author- ity be gi-anted to dispose of them. Aug. ], 1919. 5 p. (H. doe. 172.) t J'citsioits. [I^ecisions of Department of Interior in appealed pension and bounty-land claims, v. 20, slips] 95. 119-120. [1919.] Each 2 or 3 p. ALASKAN EN, no. 39-42; Aug. 5-26, 1919. Anchorage, Alaska [1919]. p. 305-33(5, large S" [W(>ekly.] 17—26435 )f the Alaska railroad record is to fui-nisli each week in a concise EDUCATION r.l'KEAU Aiiicricuiti'.atioii. Americanization, v. 1. no. 12; Aug. 1. 1919. [1919.] 16 p. 4" [Monthly. Published by Americainzation Division.] E 19 — 45 NoTK. — t'opies of (his pulilication will lie furnished without charge to all news- papers and magazines and agencies engaged in Americanization work and to officials of the United States . 2 pi. * Paper. 35c. E 19—592 Arm II trade tests, by William T. Bawden, report of conference of specialists in industrial education, called by commissioner of education and lield at St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 19, 1919. Apr. 1919. 2S p. il. (Industrial educath)n circu- lar 4.) t E 19—594 Si'ECiAi, .iUTici.KS. — Ai-my p.rsonncl work: | liy K. K. Strong, jr. J. — Development and standardization of Army trade tests: [l)y| W." V. Bingham. — Possil)ilities of use of- Army personnel methods in industry; [l>y] .1. .F. Swan. Children. Training little children, suggestions for parents. 1919. 94 p. (Bul- lethi 39, 1919.) *Paper, 15c. E 19— 576 CoUeqcs and iniirersities. Adjustment of teaching load in university; by Leonard V. Koos. 1919. 63 p. (Bulletin 15, 1919.) *Paper, 10c. E 19—575 Increases in salaries of college teachers. July, 1919. 5 p. (Higher edu- cation circular 15. ) t E 19 — 578 Fietion. After war reading: Great tiction [stories of Poland, Russia, Frjince, and England]. [1919.] 4 p. il. 24" ([Reading] course 6, section P..) t ■ After war reading: threat tiction [10 works of Englisli fiction]. [1919.] 4 p. il. 24" ([Reading] course 6, section A. ) t August, 1919 87 Heroes. After war reading: World heroes. [1919.] 4 p. il. 24° ([Reading] course 7, section B.) t After war reading: World heroes. [1919.] 4 p. il. 24° ([Reading] course 7, section C.) t History. After war reading: American history [between the Revolution and Great War]. [1919.] 4 p. il. 24" ([Reading] course 10, section B.) t After war reading: American history [through the Revolution]. [1919.] 4 p. il. 24° ([Reading] course 10, section A.) t France and her history. 1919. 4 p. il. 12° (Reading course 11.) [Pub- lication reads : After war reading course 11. Prepared in cooperation with American Library Association.] t Hygiene. Teaching health, make health habits automatic in youth ; [by Lucy Oppen]. 1919. cover-title, 16 p. il. (Health education 4.) t E 19—577 Memphis, Tenn. Building problem of schools of Memphis, Tenn. [1919.] 54 p. [Advance sheets from Bulletin 50, 1919, Report on public school system of Memphis.] t E 19—381 Rhodes scholarships, announcement for United States, 1919. July, 1919. 5 p. (Higher education circular 16.) t E 19 — 579 School life, v. 3, no. 3 and 4; Aug. 1 and 16, 1919. [1919.] Each 8 p. 11. 4° [Semimonthly.] * Paper, 50c. a yr. E 18 — 902 Note. — School life is mailed free to State, city, and county superintendents, princi- pals of high schools, and a few other administrative officers. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Stories for young children, list prepared by literature committee of Interna- tional Kindei'garten Union and I^iibrary Division, Bureau of Education. July, 1919. 8 p. (Library leaflet 6.) t E 19—382/4 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual re- ports, bulletins, Mineral resources. 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 by fire. Address the Director of the Geoolgical Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page. Coal. Prices of coal and coke, 1913-18; by C. E. Lesher. Aug. 29, 1919. iv-j-15-115 p. il. 1 pi. [Prepared in cooperation with Fuel Administration and War Industries Board. Also issued as W. I. B. price bulletin 35 for which see in this catalogue p. 115. From Mineral resources, 1918, pt. 2.] t Cretaceous period. Upper cretaceous floras of eastern Gulf region in Ten- nessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia ; by Edward Wilber Berry. 1919. 177 p. il. 4 pi. 28 p. of pi. map, 4° (Professional paper 112.) * Paper, 50c. GS 19—325 Same. (H. doc. 1233, 65th Cong. 2d sess.) Fuller's earth in 1918 [with bibliography] ; by Jefferson Middleton. Aug. 27, 1919. [1] +135-140 p. [From Mineral resources, 1918, pt. 2.] t Geology. Contributions to economic geology, 1918 : pt. 2, Mineral fuels ; David White, G. H. Ashley, and M. R. Campbell, geologists in charge. 1919. viii+ 355 p. il. 20 pi. 1 is in pocket, 8 p. of pi. 16 maps, 5 are in pocket. (Bulletin 691.) * Paper, 75c. GS 5— 748 Contents. — Introduction. — Structure of parts of central Great Plains ; by N. H. Darton. — Oil shale of Uinta Basin, northeastern Utah [with bibliography] ; by Dean E. Winchester. — Results of dry distillation of miscellaneous shale samples ; by Dean E. Winchester. — Geologic structure of northwestern part of Pawhuska quadrangle, Okla. ; by K. C. Heald. — Geology and oil and gas prospects of Lake Basin field, Mont. ; by E. T. Hancock. — Oil and gas geology of Birch Creek-Sun River area, northwestern Montana ; by Eugene Stebinger. — Anticlines in part of Musselshell Valley, Musselshell, Meagher, and Sweetgrass counties, Mont. ; by C. P. Bowen.— Nesson anticline, Wil- liams County, N. Dak. ; by A. J. Collier. — Geology and oil prospects of Salinas Valley- Parkfield area. Calif. ; by Walter A. English. — Santo Tomas cannel coal, Welib County, Tex. ;. by George H. Ashley. — Asphalt depo.sits and oil conditions in southwestern Arkansas ; by Hugh D. Miser and A. H. Purdue. — Coal south of Mancos, Montezuma County, Colo. ; by A. J. Collier. — Geology of Lost Creek coal field, Morgan County, Utah ; by Frank R. Clark. — Structure and oil resources of Simi Valley, southern Cali- fornia ; by William S. W. Kew. — Index. Same. (H. doc. 1871, 65th Cong. 3d sess.) 136919— No. 296—19 3 88 August, 1919 Iron iacteria. Iron-depositing bacteria and their geologic relations [with bibli- ography] ; by Edmund Cecil Harder. 1919. 89 p. il. 12 p. of pi. 4° (Profes- sional paper 113.) * Paper, 25c. GS 19—326 Same. (H. doc. 1234, 65th Cong. 2d sess.) Mineral resources. Mineral resources of United States, 1916 : pt. 2, Nonmetals [with bibliographies]. 1919. v-flllS p. il. 1 pi. 3 maps, 2 tab. 1 is in pocket. * Cloth, $1.00. 4—18124 Same. (H. doc. 1355, 65th Cong. 2d sess.) Preliminary report on mineral resources of United States in 1918, intro- duction by Edson S. Bastln, statistics assembled by Martha B. Clark from data furnished by specialists of Division of Mineral Resources. Aug. 7, 1919. 106 p. il. t GS 19—328 Neivell, 8. Dak. Newell folio, S. Dak.; by N. H. Dartou. [Library edition.] Washington, Geological Survey, 1919. cover-title, 7 p. il. 1 pi. 3 maps, large 4° (Geologic atlas of United States 209.) t Paper, 25c. GS 19—324 Petroleum in 1917; by John D. Northrop. Aug. 4, 1919. vi4-683-901 p. + [l] folded leaf, il. [Fi-om Mineral resources, 1917, pt. 2.] t Publications. New publications, list 138; Aug. 1, 1919. [1919.] 3 p. [Monthly, Accompanied by multigraphed enclosure entitled : Maps published during July, 1919.] t Salt, bromine, and calcium chloride in 1918 ; by Ralph W. Stone. Aug. 16, 1919. [1] +117-134 p. [From Mineral resources, 1918, pt. 2.] t San Jacinto, Calif. Ground water in San Jacinto and Temecula basins, Calif., by Gerald A. Waring; [with Pumping tests, by Herman Stabler]. 1919. 113 p. il. 9 pi. 5 maps, 3 are in pocket, 6 tab. (Water-supply paper 429.) [Pre- pared in cooi)eration with Department of Engineering of California.] * Pa- per, 40c. GS 19—327 Same. ( H. doc. 97, 65th Cong. 1st sess. ) Sulphur deposits and beach placers of southwestern Alaska ; papers by A. G. Maddren. 1919. ii +283-319 p. 11. 2 maps. 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Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1919. 17.5X14.3 in. t 10c. Georgia. Egypt quadrangle, lat. .S2°15'-32°30', long. 81°15'-81°30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington. Geological Survev] edition of 1919. 17.5X14.9 in. t 10c. Kcutnck!/-\ivg'mii\, Nolansl)urg quadrangle, lat. 36°45'-37°, long. 83°-83°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1919. 17.5X14.1 in. t 10c. August, 1919 89 Michigan, Saginaw quadrangle, lat. 43° 15'-43° 30', long. 83° 45-84°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1919. 17.5X12.8 in. t 10c. Missouri, Halltown quadrangle, lat. 37°-37° 15', long. 93° 30'-93° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500. contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1919. 17.5X14.1 in. t 10c. New Mexico-Texas, Canutillo quadrangle, lat. 31° 45'-32°, long. 106° 30'-106° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. 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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, usually 5c. each. Ammonia. No. 10170, American Cyanamid Company r. Central Railroad Com- pany of New Jersey, director general, et al. ; decided June 11, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 637-640+[l] p. ([Opinion] 5816.) I Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Boilers. No. 10280, Weissbaura & Company v. director general, Oregon-Wash- ington Railroad & Navigation Company, et al. ; decided June 27, 1919; report [and order] of commi.ssion. [1919.] 681-683+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 5824.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] *Paper, 5c. Bottles. No. 10285, Illinois Glass Company v. St. Louis-San Francisco Rail- way Company, director general, et al. ; [decided June 25, 1919 ; report and order of commission]. 1919. [l]+8-10+[l] p. ( [Opinion ] 5848.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. .55.] * Paper, .5c. Bran. No. 10257, Orange Rice Milling Company v. director general, Texas & New Orleans Railroad Company, et al. ; decided June 21, 1919; report [and order] of commi.ssion. [1919.] 19-20+ii p. ([Opinion] .5852.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Connuission reports, v. 55.] * Paper, 5c. Cast-iron. No. 10359, Inland Steel Company v. Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Company, director general, et al. ; decided June 11, 1919 ; report of commis- sion. [1919.] p. 531-532. ([Opinion] 5794.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. .53.] * Paper, 5c. Clay. No. 10385, Refinite Company [succe.ssor to Des Moines Refining Com- pany] V. director general and Chicago & North Western Railway Company ; decided June 25, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] .31-.32 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 5856.) [Report from Interstate Commerce CommLssion reports, v. 55.] * Paper, 5c. August. 1919 91 Coal. No. 5.1O4, Cotton Manufacturers' Association of South Carolina v. Caro- lina. Clinchfielrl & Ohio Railway of South Carolina, director general, et al. ; decided July 5, 1919; supplemental report of connnission. [1919.] p. 741- 744. ([Opinion] 5842.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission i-eports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9883, Dewey Portland Cement Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, director general, et al. ; decided July 5, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 1-7+ii p. ([Opinion] 5847.) [Report frc)m Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 55.] * Paper, 5c. • Xo. 9969, Springfield, Tenn., et al., v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company; decided June 27, 1919; report of commission. [1919.] p. 603-606. ([Opinion] 5810.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. .53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10210, Fort Smith Spelter Company r. Arkansas Central Railroad Company et al. : [decided June 21, 1919; report and order of commission]. 1919. [1] +694-695+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5827.) [Report from Inter.state Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10354, United Paperboard Company r. director general, Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company, et al. ; decided June 11, 1919 : report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 525-526+[l] p. ([Opinion] .5791.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Cotton. No. 10265, Edwin H. Henderson r. director general, Yazoo & Missis- sippi A'alley Railroad Company, et al. ; decided June 21, 1919 ; report of commission. [1919.] p. 713-714. ( [Opinion] 5835. ) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. .53.] * Paper, 5c. Cottonseed. No. 10249, Cotton-seed Products Company v. St. Louis-San Fran- cisco Railway Company et al. ; [tiecided June 11, 1919 ; report and order of commission]. 1919. [1] +574-578+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 580.5.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Cotton-seed meal. No. 9856, Texas Cottonseed Crushers' Association v. Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Company, director general, et al. ; decided June 19, 1919: report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 627-632+ii p. ([Opinion] .5814.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Demurrage. No. 10175, Northport Smelting & Refining Company r. Great Northern Railway Company: decided June 20, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 641-642+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5817.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Emi)loyeeH of Interstate Commerce Commission, letter transmitting report in response to resolution. ■ Aug. 18, 1919. 12 p. (H. doc. 190.) t Explosives. Supplement 1 to Regulations for transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles by freight and express and specifications for ship- ping containers prescribed under act of Mar. 4, 1909, and sec. 15 of act to regulate commerce as amended. 1919. 28 p. * Paper, 5c. Fire-brick. No. 8483, A. P. Green Fire Brick Company i\ Chicago & Alton Railroad Company et al. ; decided June 30, 1919 ; supplemental report of commission. [1919.] p. 715-716. ( [Opinion] 5836. ) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10176, Quinton Spelter Company v. Fort Smith & Western Railroad Company, director general, et al. ; [sub-no. 1, same r. same ; and sub-no. 2, same r. same] ; decided June 5, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 529-531 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 5793. [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Fi.^h. No. 8848, Booth Fisheries Company r. American Express Company et al. [portion of 4th section application no. 4306] : decided July 5, 1919 : report [and orders] of commission. [1919.] 735-737+ii p. ([Opinion] 5840.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5e. No. 10107, Charles Lyons Company r. Adams Express Company, director general, et al. ; decided June 20, 1919; report of commission. [1919.] p. 633- 636. ([Opinion] 5815.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, .5c. 92 August, 1919 Flavoring extracts. No. 9954, C. F. Sauer Company v. Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company, director general, et al. ; decided July 7, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 11-14+[1] p. ([Opinion] 5849.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 55.] * Paper, 5c. Freight rates. No. 7714, Frank Hagenburg v. Belt Railway Company of Chicago, director general, et al. ; decided June 11, 1919; [report and order of commission]. [1919.] 717-726+iv p. ([Opinion] 5837.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9163, Iten Biscuit Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- road Company et al. ; decided July 1, 1919 ; report [and order] of commis- sion on reopening. [1919.] 729-734+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5839.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Connnission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. ■ No. 9887, St. Louis Electric Terminal Railway Company et al. v. Cleve- land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company, director general, •et al. ; [decided June 30, 1919; report and order of commission]. 1919. Cl]+52-60+iv p. ([Opinion] 5862.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 55.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10306, Alexandria, La., Chamber of Commerce v. director general, Louisiana Railway & Navigation Company, et al. ; decided June 27, 1919 ; report of commission. [1919.] p. 687-693. ([Opinion] 5826.) [From Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Furniture. No. 10086, Tull & Gibbs v. Norfolk & Western Railway Company et al. ; decided July 7, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 17-18-|-[1] p. ([Opinion] 5851.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 55.] * Paper, 5c. Glass. No. 7540, Guilford Lumber Manufacturing Company v. Southern Rail- way Company et al. ; decided June 20, 1919; report [and order] of commis- sion. [1919.1 669-680+ [1] p. ([(^pinion] 5823.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Grain. No. 8347, Peoria Board of Trade r. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail- way Company, director general, et al. ; [investigation & suspension docket no. 668, Illinois grain ; and investigation & suspension docket no. 751, grain from Illinois stations via Peoria, 111.; decided June 30, 1019; report of com- mission]. 1919. [1] +42-51 p. ([Opinion] 5861.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 55.] * Paper, 5c. Guncotton. No. 9761, Aetna Explosives Company v. Wabash Railway Company, director gejieral, et al. ; decided July 3, 1919 ; report [and order] of commis- sion. [1919.] 749-752+[l] p. ([Opinion] 5844.) [Report from Inter- state Connnerce Connnission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Industrial railroads. Wasteful service by tap lines, investigation and suspen- sion docket no. 11, I'rescott & Northwestern Railroad Company and Ouachita & Northwestern Railroad Company; [decided June 30, 1019; report of com- mission]. 1919. [1] +656-662 p. il. ([Opinion] 5821.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. li-on. No. 10158, Walter A. Zelnicker Soipply Company v. Oregon Short Line Railroad Company et al. ; [no. 10295, same v. director general et al. ; decided June 20, 1919; report and order of commission]. 1919. [1] +710-712+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5834.) [Report from Interstate. Commerce Commission re- ports, V. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10220, Marshall-Wells Hardware Company v. Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway Company, director general, et al. ; [decided June 27, 1919 ; report and order of commission]. 1919. [1] +684-686+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5825.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10298, Joseph D. Bell Company v. director general, Illinois Central Railroad Company, et al. : [decided July 3, 1919 ; report and order of com- mission]. 1919. ■[l]+702-704+ii p. ([Opinion] 5831.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Iro7i ores. No. 10234, Virginia Iron, Coal & Coke Company et al. v. director general, Southern Railway Company, et al. ; decided June 27, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 583-589+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5807.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. August, 1919 93 Kaolin. No. 10254, Monarch Paper Company v. Cauadiau Pacific Railway Com- pany, director general, et al. ; [decided June 27, 1919; report of commission]. 1919. [11+620-622 p. ([Opinion] 5812.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Leather, hides, and skins. No. 9783, J. W. Summerhays &. Sons Company et al. r. Atchison, Topeka &. Santa Fe Railway Company, director general, et al. ; decided July 7, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 753-756+ ii p. ([Opinion] 5845.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Lumber. No. 94G2, United States v. Sumpter Valley Railway Company et al. ; decided July 5, 1919; [report and order of commission]. [1919.] 607-619+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5811.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 9945, Mercantile Lumber Company et al. v. Illinois Central Railroad Company, director general, et al. ; decided June 27, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 663-668+ii p. ([Opinion] 5822.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10379, Dietz Lumber Company v. director general, Monroe «& Texas Railroad Company, et al. ; decided June 21, 1919 ; report [and order] of com- mission. [1919.] 21-23+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5853.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 55.] * Paper, 5c. MisrouUng. No. 10246, Herman Gross [doing business as Puritan Glass Com- pany] V. director general, Erie Railroad Company, et al. ; decided June 21, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 37-38+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 5859.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 55.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10281, J. W. Difenderfer Lumber Company v. Mount Airy & Eastern Railway Company, director general, et al. ; decided June IS, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 571-573+[l] p. ([Opinion] 5804.) [ReiX)rt from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10345, Mai'field Grain Company v. director general, Chicago, Bur- lington & Quiucy Railroad Company, et al. ; decided June 21, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 39-41+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5860.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 55.] * Paper, 5c. Oils. No. 9857, Chamber of Commerce, Houston, Tex., et al. v. Abilene & Southern Railway Company, director general, et al. ; decided May 31, 1919 ; [i-eport and order of commission]. [1919.] 645-652+v p. ([Opinion] 5819.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Paper. No. 8802, Tribune Company et al. v. Great Northern Railway Company, director general, et al., portions of 4th section applications nos. 1851, 1898, and 1899; decided June 19, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 745-748+ii p. ([Opinion] 5843.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Pepper. No. 10369, Woolsou Spice Company v. director general. Northern Pacific Railway Company, et al. ; [decided June 21, 1919 ; report and order of commission]. 1919. [1] +698-699+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5829.) [Report fi'om Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Petroleum. No. 9823, National Refining Company et al. v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company ; decided July 3, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 35-36-1- [1] p. ([Opinion] 5858.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 55.] * Paper, 5c. Piling. No. 10270, Walter A. Zelnicker Supply Company v. director general, Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, et al. ; decided June 18, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 567-568 +ii p. ( [Opinion] 5802.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Pipe. No. 9592, United Iron Works v. Missouri Pacific Railway Company ; de- cided July 8, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 705-706+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5832.) [Report fi'om Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. 94 August, 1919 Plaster. No. 9033, Acme Cement Plaster Company v. Illinois Central Railroad Company, director general, et al., portion of 4th section application no. 2045 ; decided June 20, 1919 ; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 623-626+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 5813.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad ties. No. 8620, South Texas Lumber Company x>. Morgan's Louisiana & Texas Railroad & Steam.ship Company et al. ; decided June 20, 1919 ; re- l>ort of commission. [1919.] p. 738-740. ([Opinion] 5841.) [From Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. Rails. No. 9784, West Virginia Rail Company r. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, director general, et al. ; [decided June 20, 1919 ; report of com- mission]. 1919. [l]-f 652-655 p. ([Opinion] .5820.) [Prom Interstate Connnerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10296, Walter A. Zelnicker Supply Company r. director general, Illinois Central Railroad Company, et al. ; decided June 20, 1919; report [and order] of commission. [1919.] 643-644-f[l] p. ([Opinion] 5818.) [Re- port from Interstate Conmierce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10383, Zelnicker S'upply Company v. director general, New Orleans & Northeastern Railroad Company, et al. ; [decided June 21, 1919; report and order of Cimmii.ssion]. 1919. [l]+7aV-701 + [l] p. ( [Opinion] 5830.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 53.] * Paper, .5e. Rcconsignwcnt. No. 10292, National Wholesale Lumber Dealers Association v. director general; decided June 20, 1919; report of commission. [1919.] p. 727-729. ([Opinion] 5838.) | From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports,«v. 53.] * Paper, 5c. SaUpvter, Chile. No. 10288, Equitable Powder Manufacturing Company v. director general. Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Company, et al. ; [de- cided July 2. 1919: report and order of commission]. 1919. [l]+24-28-f ii p. ([Opinion] 5854.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission i"e- ports, V. 55.] * Paper, 5c. SaH(lii.4 ; Miscellaneous series.) *Paper, 15c. L 19—48 Same. (H. doc. 39.) Labor legislation of 1918. June, 1919. 169 p. (Bulletin 257; Labor laws of United States series.) [This bulletin contains a cumulative index to the laws in Bulletins 148, 166, 186, 213, 244, and 257.] *Paper, 15c. • Same. (H. doc. 9L) Monthly labor review. Monthly labor review, v. 9, no. 1; July, 1919. 1919. iv+302+iv p. il. t 15—26485 Special articles. — What is American standard of living? by Royal Meeker. — Joint Shipping Industrial Conference [held in Washington, D. C, June 4-6, 1919] ; by Benjamin M. Squires. — National guilds movement in Great Britain ; by G. D. H. Cole. — Trend in retail prices of food in 39 cities, 1913-May, 1919 ; by Elma B. Carr. — Occupational diseases in Pennsylvania ; by Alice Hamilton. — What term " medical service " in workmen's compensation laws includes ; by Martin C. Frincke, jr. — Pro- vision for second injuries under workmen's compensation laws ; by Carl Hookstadt. — Bad housing and ill health ; by James Ford. — Housing development as post-war prob- lem in Canada ; by Thomas Adams. 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 by Congress, and Federal court decisions affecting labor, which from their importance should be given attention before they could ordinarily appear in the bulletins devoted to these subjects. Same, v. 9, no. 2; Aug. 1919. 1919. iv+303-607+iv p. il. 2 p. of maps, t Special articles.^ — Study of food costs in various cities ; by William F. Ogburn. — Labor provisions in peace treaty ; by J. T. Shotwell. — Road to eight-hour day, by Stephan Bauer ; translated by Alfred Maylander. — British labor exchanges and United States employment offices ; by Benjamin M. Squires. — Employment service of Canada ; by George W. Edwards. — Readjustment of wages and working conditions of New York Harbor employees ; by Benjamin M. Squires. — Efforts to standardize working day for domestic service ; by Mary T. Waggaman. — American Federation of Teachers ; by Mrs. V. B. Turner. Prices and cost of living. [1919.] p. 33-114, 11. [From Monthly labor review, July, 1919.] t TRAINING SERVICE Boots and shoes. Training in shoe industry; [by James F. .Johnson]. 1919. 61 p. il. 5 pi. (Training bulletin 21.) t L19— 52 Clothing. Industrial training in overalls industry, organization and conduct of training in industrial establishments for operators and cutters [with bibli- ography; bv John G. Brueggeman]. 1919. 57 p. il. 1 pi. (Training bulletin 18.) t L19— 50 : August, 1919 97 aiothing — Continued. Training for sliirt makers, plan for organizing and con- ducting training for workers in the industry [with bibliography ; by John G. Brueggeman]. 1919. 59 p. il. 1 pi. (Training bulletin 19.) t L19— 51 Training in men's suit and overcoat industry, outline of organization and conduct of training for cutters, pressers, machine operators, and hand sewers in the industry [with bibliographies; by John G. Brueggeman]. 1919. 83 p. il. 1 pi. (Training bulletin 16.) t L19 — 49 Cotton-mills. Courses of instruction for workers in cotton mills, including di- rections for installing training department and summary of information which every worker in cotton mill should possess [with bibliography]. 1919. 64 p. (Training bulletin 25.) t L19— 54 Pianos. Courses of instruction in piano making, with section on player pianos, pneumatic actions, piano actions, and keys. 1919. 67 p. (Training bulletin 22.) t L19— 53 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG DIVISION Cataloguing. L. C. subject headings, N-O-P-Q [list of subject headings as used in Library of Congress, with classification]. [2d edition.] [1919.] cover- title, p. 795-972, large 8° Note. — These lists of subject headings may be obtained as issued, in paper binding:, 9 parts in all, for $8.00. When completed they will be issued in cloth binding, 2 vol- umes, for $10.00. Send all orders to the Card Division, Library of Congress, Wash- ington, D. C 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. 16] no. 69-81 ; Aug. 1919. Aug. 1-29. 1919. p. 417^92. [Issued 3 times a week.] * Paper, $3.00 a yr. 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[Monthly.] Same, pt. 3, musical compositions, V. 14, no. 6. 1919. v -f 579-733 +xxxv p. DOCUMENTS DIVISION Kioveniment publications. Monthly list of State publications, v. 9, 1918 [title- page and index]. 1919. [1] +521-577 p. [Included in price of Monthly list of State pubUcations.] 10—8924 Same, June, 1919 ; v. 10, no. 6. 1919. p. 297-338. * Paper, 50c. a yr. NAVY DEPARTMENT Appropriations. Naval establishment, 1920, communication submitting supple- mental estimates of appropriations required by naval establishment, fiscal year 1920. Aug. 25, 1919. 3 p. (H. doc. 204.) t Naval courts. Changes in Naval courts and boards, 1917, no. 2; [Mar. 31, 1919]. 1919 [reprint]. 3 p.+ leaves 5-25. * Paper, 5c. Navy. Changes in Navy regulations and naval instructions [1913], no. 13. 1919. 1 p. 4" * Paper, 5c. 98 August, 1919 Orders. General order 486-493 [5th series] ; July 5-29, 1919. [1919.1 Each 4 p. or 2 p. 4° I Rudiotelcgrapliy. Views of Navy Department on radio conununication. July 28,1919. 6 p. (H. doc. 165.) + 19—26806 SpeeificotioHS. Creneral specifications for inspection of material under cogni- zance of Bureaus of Construction and Repair, Steam Engineering, and Ord- nance. July 1. 1919. 46 p. + [2] folded p. il. 12° t 19—26871 COAST GUARD Circuktr letter 89-92. 97-98, lOl-lOo [new series] ; Feb. 27-Aug. 19, 1919. 1919. various paging. Orders: General order 30 [new series] ; Aug. 6, 1919. 1919. 1 p. t Uniforms. Amendments to uniform regulations for warrant officers [of Coast Guard], 1916. [1919.] 5 leaves, t MARINE CORPS Orders. Marine Corps orders 49, 1919; Aug. 14, 1919. [1919.] leaves 532- 533, 4" t Uniforms. Changes 17 [for] Uniform regulations, Marine Corps, 1912, and 1917 revision; Apr. 24, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. oblong 24° t MEDICINE AND SlURGERY BUREAU Prereutirc medieine. Notes on preventive medicine for medical officers. Navy. July 15-Aug. 15, 1919. [1919.] 22 p. and 19 p. 4° (Bulletin 84 and 85; Division of Preventive Medicine.) t NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICE Organization. Revised organization orders of Office of Naval Operations, Aug. 1, 1919. [2d issue.] 1919. 14 p. [The 1st edition was issued in multi- graphed form only.] t NAVIGATION BUREAU Finger-prints. How " to obtain good finger prints. [3d edition.] [1919.J cover-title, 6 p. 11. 12 p. of pi. t 19-26872 Xarii direetory, officers of Navy, including officers of Naval Reserve Force, Marine Corps, Marine Corps Reserve, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey, Public Health Service, and foreign officers serving with Navy, J\ily 1, 1919. 1919. 653 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 40c. 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 uOc. Copies of the Hydrographic bulletins, reprints, and Notice to mariners are supplied free on application at' the Ilydrograpliic 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. Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, no. 1561-64; Aug. 6-27, 1919. [1919.] Each 1 p. various sizes, t Xotice to mariners 31-35, 1919: Aug. 2-30 [1919]. [1919.] [xvii] +882-1022 leaves. [Weekly.] t 7—20609 Tide calendar [for Norfolk and Newport News, Va.], Sept. 1919. [1919.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Charts Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters. Apr. 1919; chart 3500. Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 15, 1919. 23.4X3.5.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. August, 1919 99 Pilot charts — Continued. Same, Aug. 1919; chart 3500. Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 16, 1919. 23.14X35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished hy the Weather Bureau.] t lo'e. Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, May, 1919 ; chart 2G08. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 15, 1919. 22.5X81 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t lO'c. Same, Sept. 1919 ; chart 2603. Scale 1° long. =0.2 in. Washington, Hvdro- crraphic Office, July 16, 1919. 22.5X31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Aug. 1919; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. =0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 16, 1919. 23.3X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished bv the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. ' 14—16339 XOTE. — Contains on reverse, Waters surrounding British Islands, mined areas and safe channels, reference [chart]. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Sept. 1919 ; chart 1401. Scale 1° long =0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 16, 1919. 23.9X35.4 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bu- reau.] t 10c. Pilot chart of .-*outh Atlantic Ocean, Sept.-Nov. 1919 ; chart 2600. Scale 1" long. =0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 16, 1919. 23X31.9 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. Pilot chart of south Pacific Ocean, Sept.-Nov. 1919 : chart 2601. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. AVashington, Hydrographic Office, July 16, 1919. 21.2X35.5 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bu- reau.] t lOf. SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Fuel-oil. Bulletin for information of commanding officers of ships, com- mandants of stations, engineering officers, officers of Stipply Corps, etc., con- tract bulletin 25, fiscal year 1920, fuel and gas oils; July 17, 1919. [1919.] 24 p. 12° t Gasoline. Bulletin for information and guidance of commandants and heads of departments of navy yards and stations, commanding officers of ships, engineering officers, officers of Supply Corps, etc., contract btilletin 26, fiscal year 1920, gasoline (East) ; July 17, 1919. [1919.] 15 p. 12" t Luhric(iti)ig-oils. Bttlletin for information and guidance of commandants and heads of departments of navy yards and stations, commanding officers of ships, engineering officers, officers of Supplv Corps, etc., contract bulletin 27, fiscal year 1920, lubricating oils ; July 21, 1919. [1919.] 13 p. 12° t Xaral supplies. Notice of proposed purchases, [of miscellaneotis materials, etc.], no. 649; Aug. 1, 1919. [1919.] [2] p. 4° t Pay Corps, Xavi/. Memoranda for information of officers of Pay Corps, com- manding officers of ships, and commandants of stations 220 ; Jtily 1, 1919. [1919.] p. 4893-4908, 12° [Monthly.] ? PAN AMERICAN UNION Note. — The Pan American Union sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c. to $2. .50. The price of the English edition of the bulletin is 25c. a single copy or $2.50 a year, the Spanish edition $2.00 a year, the Portuguese edition $1.50 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, v. 47; July-Dec. 1918 [title-page and index]. [1919.] [l]-fxxxip. 8—30967 Same. (H. doc. 1400, 65th Cong. 8d sess.) Same. July, 1919: [v. 49. no. 1]. [1919.] iv + 1-124 p. ii. 1 pi. [Monthly.] Same. (H. doc. 400, pt. 1, 66th Cong. 2d sess.) 100 August, 1919 Bulletin — Continued. {Spanish edition.) Boletin de la Uni6n Panamericana, Julio, 1919, secciSn espafiola ; [v. 49, no. 1]. [1919.] iv+1-124 p. 11. 1 pi. [Monthly.] 12—12555 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. Panama Canal record, v. 12, no. 51 and 52 ; Aug. 6 and 13, 1919. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1919]. p. 619-646. [Weekly.] 7— 3532S 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 Panama Canal^ Washington. D. C, or to The Panama Canal Record, Balboa Heights. Canal Zone,. Isthmus of Panama. Same, v. 13, no. 1 and 2; Aug. 20 and 27, 1919. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1919]. p. 1-24. [Weekly.] PUUCHASING DEPARTMENT Supplies. Circular [proposals for supplies] 1294-99, and 1303; Aug. 1-30, 1919. [1919.] various paging, f° t Proposals [for supplies 1294-99, and 1303, to accompany Circular pro- posals for supplies 1294-99, and 1303]. [1919.] Each 1 p. 24° t POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Appropriations for Post Office Department and postal service, fiscal year 1920. 1919. 47 p. t IJichclbcrocr, Emory K. Claim of E. K. Eichelberger, letter transmitting claim of E. K. Eichelberger for credit on account of loss by burglary, with reports of investigating inspectors. Aug. 8, 1919. 14 p. (H. doc. 176.) I ^fail matter. Postal service, conununication submitting deficiency estimates of appropriations retiuired by postal service [for payment of limited indemnity for in.1ury or loss of registered and insured mail]. Aug. 2.5, 1919. 2 p. (H. doc. 202.) $ Parcel-post convention between United States and Union of South Africa; [signed Washington, June 20, 1919, Cape Town, Apr. 17, 1919, approved July 9, 1919]. [1919.] 7 p. t Postal bulletin, v. 40, no. 12020-45; Aug. 1-30, 1919. [1919.] Each 1 p. f"* [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t 6 — 5810 Postal guide. United States official postal guide [3d series, v. 12, no. 1] ; July, 1919. Albany, N.y.. J. B.Lyon Company, printers [1919]. 843 p. [Monthly.] Cloth, 05c. ; with monthly supplements $1.00. 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. Purdy, Edward A. Claim of Edward A. Purdy, letter transmitting claim of Edward A. Pxirdy for credit on account of loss by burglary, with report of investigating inspector. Aug. 8, 1919. 8 p. (H. doc. 175.) t Supplies. List of awards showing contractors and prices for supplies for postal service in force July 1, 1919. 1919. 44 p. f° t FOREIGN MAILS DIVISION Steamboats. Schedule of steamers appointed to convev mails to foreign coun- tries during Sept. 1919. Aug. 16, 1919. 1 p. f [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. 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 composing the set, with prices, see next page. Orders for the maps should be addressed to the Third Assistant Postmaster General, Finance Division, AVashington, D. C. and money orders should be made payable to him. J August, 1919 101 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 calla addressed to the Third Assistant Postmaster (General, Finance Division. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps described in the preceding paragrapn. 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. Arkansas. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50e. 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. 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 10 m.=l in. 50c. Kentucky. Scale 7 m.=l in. 50c. Louisiana. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. Maine. Scale 6.5 m.='l in. 50c. Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia. Scale 5 m.=l in. 50c. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut. Scale 5 m.=l in. 50c. Michigan, Wisconsin. Scale 9 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1.00. Minnesota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Mississippi. Scale 8 m,=l in. 50c. Missouri. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. Montana. Scale 12 m.=l in. 50c. Nebraska. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. New Hampshire, Vermont. Scale 5 m.=l in. 50c. New Jersey. Scale 4 m.=l in. 50c. New Mexico. Scale 12 m.=l in. 50c. New York. Scale 5 m.=^ in. 4 sheets, $2.00. North Carolina. Scale 8 m.=l in. 50c. North Dakota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Ohio. Scale 7 m.=l in. 50c. Oklahoma. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Oregon. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Pennsylvania. Scale 5 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1.00. Philippine Islands. Scale 14 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1.00. Porto Rico, Virgin Islands. Scale 5 m.=l in. 50c. South Carolina. Scale 8 ra.=l in. 50c. South Dakota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Tennessee. Scale 7 m.=l in. 50c. Texas. Scale 12 m.=l in. 2 sheets, §1.00. Utah. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Virginia. Scale 7 m.=l in. 50c. Washington. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. West Virginia. Scale 6 m.=l in. 50c. Wyoming. Scale 12 m.=l in. 50c. 102 August, 1919 7'OAf route maps — Continued. Price list of post route maps. [1919.] 1 p. 4° t Rural mail delivery. List of rural delivery county maps, May 1, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. 4° t PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Addresses. Cost of living, address delivered at joint session of the two Houses of Congress, Aug. 8, 1919. 1919. 14 p. *Paper, 5c. 19—26796 Aeroplanes. Abrogating regulations [established by proclamation of Feb. 28, 1918] governing flying of civilian aircraft, proclamation. .Tuly 31, 1919. 1 p. f° (No. 1532.) t Alien property. Executive order authorizing sale of 37^ shares of common capital stock of Richard Meyer Company, Louisiana corporation, to be held in New York. Aug. 1, 1919. 1 p. f ° (No. 3137.) t Executive order rejecting bid of Bau.sch and Lomb Optical Company for certain shares of capital stock of C. P. Goerz American Optical Company, New York corporation, offered for sale at public auction on June 25, 1919, pursuant to trading with the enemy act and amendments thereof. [.Tulv 24, 1919.] 3 p. f° ([No. 3129.]) + Executive order rejecting bid of George ^^^ Stetson, Robert T. Mickle, and Paul H. Walther for certain shares of capital stock of H. R. Heinicke, Inc., New York corporation, and Globe Clay Company, Inc., Ohio corporation, offered for sale at public auction on July 14, 1919, pursuant to trading with the enemy act and amendments thereof. Aug. 1, 1919. 1 p. f° (No. 3135.) t Executive order rejecting bid of Mason C. Shoup, R. P. Shoup, and O. E. Digan for certain .shares of capital stock of Regnier and Shoup Mercantile Company, Missouri corporation, offered for sale at public auction on June 10, 1919, pursuant to trading with the enemv act and amendments thereof. July 24, 1919. 1 p. r (No. 3128.) t Executive order rejecting bid of William H. Wright for certain real estate, known as Muller property, situate in New Orleans, La., offered for sale at public auction on July 24, 1919, pursuant to trading with the enemv act and amendments thereof. Aug. 12, 1919. 1 p. f (No. 3146.) t Executive order, vesting power and authority in Alien Property Custodian to sell certain properties formerly belonging to Schilmann & Bene at place other than locus of major portion thereof. [Aug. 1, 1919.] [3] p. f ([No 3136.]) t Bollinger, Mrs. K. E. Executive order [authorizing reinstatement of Mrs. K. E. Bollinger in classified service]. Aug. 9, 1919. 1 p. f° (No. 3144.) % Censorship Board. Executive order [dissolving Censorship Board established by Executive order of Oct. 12, 1917]. July 30, 1919. 1 p. f° (No. 3132.) + Consuls. P]xecutive order [amending Tariff of United States consular fees by addition of section fixing fee for presenting liill of exchange or other nego- tiable instrument for acceptance, payment of protest, for each hour or frac- tion thereof outside of consular otlice. etc.]. July 16, 1919. 1 p. f (No. 3115. ) t Deadmans Island. Executive order [modifying description of portion of Dead- mans Island military reservation near Los Angeles, Calif., transferred by Executive order of Aug. 6. 1914, to Treasury Department for use of Public Health Service, and retaining all land within limits of original reservation not included in modified description for u.se of War Department]. Aug. 6, 1919. 1 p. f° (No. 3140.) t Food Adininistratian. Executive order [authorizing food administrator to re- linquish and transfer to Wheat Director all or any integral part of duties, powers and functions of Food Administration and its records and public prop- erty including members and personnel -that food administrator may deem expedient, salaries and all expenses in connection with matters so relin- quished to be paid by Wheat Director, and upon completion of powers, duties, and functions of Food Administration and food administrator any papers, files, etc., that Wheat Director mav consider necessary mav be transferred to Wheat Director] Aug. 8, 1919. 1 p. f° (No. 3143.) I Forest reserves {national forests). Humboldt national forest, Nev.. 3d procla- mation. [Juno 12, 1919.] 2 p. map, f° ([No. 1523.]) t August, 1919 103 Fvel Administration. Executive order [transferring records, files, and property of Fuel Administration to Department of Interior]. July 22, 1919. 1 p. f (No. 3125.) ? Germany. Papers concerning German peace treaty, in response to resolution, information concerning purported German-Japanese treaty, adjustment in reference to Shantung, and intimidation of Chinese peace delegates bv Japan. Aug. 11, 1919. 2 p. (S. doc. 72.) ? 1&— 26876 Grady, James W. Executive order [authorizing rein.statement of James W. Grady and Andrew E. Carey as night inspectors in Customs Service at New Orleans, La., without regard to length of time they have been separated from service]. Aug. 1, 1919. 1 p. f (No. 3134.) t Hoyt. Ira F. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Ira F. Hoyt to posi- tion of passport agent. New York City, under Department of State]. Aug. 12, 1919. 1 p. r (No. 3147.) t Internal revenue districts. Executive order [authorizing that name of consoli- dated 5th internal revenue collection district of Kentucky be changed to inter- nal revenue collection district of Kentucky and designating Elmwood Hamil- ton as collector for said district]. July 29, 1919. 1 p. f (No. 3131.) t McKenna. Mrs. Abbie B. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Mrs. Abbie B. McKenna as clerk in Bureau of Census, without regard to civil .service rules]. Aug. 2, 1919. 1 p. f (No. 3138.) t Meteorological conference at Paris, message transmitting letters from Secretary of State and Secretary of Agriculture in reference to proposed meteorological conference at Paris on Sept. 30, 1919, and asking for our participation therein. Aug. 21, 1919. 4 p. (H. doc. 197.) t Miller, Mrs. A. D. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Mrs. A. D. Miller to clerical position in Department of Commerce]. Aug. 6, 1919. 1 p. f (No. 3139.) ? Money. Revoking proclamations, orders, etc., prohibiting exports of coin, bul- lion, and currency, excepting part of Russia, proclamation. [June 26. 1919.] 2 p. f* ([No. 1528 A.]) t Panama Canal. Executive order [setting apart certain land in Canal Zone described as Fort Amador and Fort Grant reservations for use as military reservation]. [July 2.5, 1919.] 2 p. f° ([No. 3130.]) t Passports. Continuance of passport-control system, message transmitting com- munication from Secretary of State suggesting that passport-control act of May 22, 1918, be extended for 1 year after peace shall have been concluded between United States and Central Powers of Europe. Aug. 25, 1919. 9 p. (S. doc. 79.) ± 10—26875 Peace conference. Expenses of American commission to negotiate peace, mes- sage presenting urgency for making suitable appropriation to pay expenses of American commission to negotiate peace incurred from July 1, 1919, to close of its deliberations. Aug. 23, calendar day Aug. 28, 1919. 3 p. (S. doc. SO.) i Registers {land offices). Executive order [consolidating offices of register and receiver of land office at Juneau, Alaska, and transferring all powers, duties, obligations, and penalties imposed by law upon both register and receiver to register]. July 24, 1919. 1 p. f (No. 3127.) t Roncador Cay, Caribbean Sea. reservation for lighthouse purposes, proclama- tion. June 5, 1919. 1 p. f (No. 1522 A.) t i^heep. Third Executive order, United States sheep experiment station, Idaho [further modifying Executive order of Oct. 30, 1915. withdra^^^ng land in Idaho for u.se by Agriculture Department as sheep-breeding and grazing experimental station, by withdrawing certain lands in Idaho from settlement, etc., and reserving same as addition to such station, and restoring to public domain certain other lands formerly included in said station]. [Aug. 6, 1919.] 2 p. f° ([No. 3141.]) t Shipping Board. Executive order directing Shipping Board and Shipping Board Emergencv Fleet Corporation to dispose of material or plants in their discre- tion. Aug. 11, 1919. 1 p. f° (No. 3145.) t 186919— No. 296—19 4 104 August, 1919 Ships. Executive order [authorizing suspension of provisions of law requiring survey, inspection, and measurement, by officei-s of United States, of foreign- built ships admitted to United States registry so that said provisions shall not apply to any such foreign-built ship during period of 18 months from Sept. 1, 1919, provided Secretary of Commerce is satisfied in case of any such ship that ship is seaworthy and that proper effort is being made to comply with said provision]. Aug. 8, 1919. 1 p. f° (No. 3142.) t Virgin Islands. Executive order [directing that $200,000 be placed to credit of Joseph W. Oman, governor of Virgin Islands, to be expended in his dis- cretion for all necessary expenses incident to occupation and temporary government for Virgin Islands]. July 31, 1919. 1 p. f° (No. 3133.) t War Industries Board. Executive order [turning over all records and files of War Industries Board now in custody of liquidating officer of board to Council of National Defense to be catalogued for permanent record and dii*eet- ing that such records and files shall then be distributed to permanent depart- ments most interested in them]. July 22, 1919. 1 p. f" (No. 3126.) t RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Cars for coal shipments, comnmnication transmitting, in response to resolution, information relative to number of coal cars now in use in transportation of coal. Aug. 15, 1919. 8 p. (S. doc. 73.) t Circular 80, 84-85; Slar. 15-June 2, 1919. 1919. Each 1 p. $ Orders. General order 12, supplement 2 ; July 9, 1919. 1919. 1 p. t - Same IS A-B, 59 A; Apr. 18, 1918-May 23, 1919. 1918-19. Each 1 p. t Railroad passes. Annual passes on railroads, letter transmitting, in fui'ther response to n'solution, list of names of persons to whom annual passes have been issued during jx'riod of Federal control. Aug. 12, 1919. 195 p. (S. doc. 57, pt. 2) + ACCOUNTING DIVISION Note. — Formerly a part of the Public Service and Accounting Division. The latter wa.s divided into two divisions, the Accounting Division and the I'ublic Service Division. The new status of the two divisions became effective Feb. 1, 1919. Bulletins. Accounting bulletin 10-11, 11 revised; Mar. 7-May 28, 1919. [1919.] Each 1 p. 4" % Circulars. Accounting circular 85-107; Apr. 5-July 11, 1919. [1919.] various paging, 4" t FINANCE DIVISION Note. — Formerly a part of the Finance and Purchases Division. Became a separate division, Mar. 15, 1919. Circular 4; Mar. 17, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. 4° + LABOR DIVISION KAILWAY BOAKD OF ADJUSTMENT NO. 2 Note. — This board decides cases relating to railroad machinists, boiler makers, black- smiths, carmen, sheet-metal workers, and electrical workers. Decisions. Decisions of Railway Board of Adjustment No. 2, Jan.-IMar. 1919. 1919. 131 p. [Includes also one decision rendered Apr. 3, 1919.] t 19—26874 Docket MY 500 [decisions; July 14, 1919]. [1919.] 2 p. t Docket JE 528. 531, 563, 571-573, 578, 580-587 [decisions; July 8-16, 1919]. 1919. various paging, t Docket JY 588-593, 595, 597-603, 605-608, 010-612, 615, 617-623, 628^ 630 [decisions; July 9-18, 1919]. [1919.] Each 2 p. or 1 p. t RAILWAY BOARD OF ADJl^STMENT NO. 3 Note. — This board decides cases relating to railway telegraphers, railway clerks, switchmen, maintenauce-of-way employees, and railroad shop laborers. II AluGTJST, 1919 105 Decisions. Docket T 53, 107-108, 129, 131, 135-136, 147, 160, 169-170, M 172, T 174, 177-178, 180-186, 190-195, 198-203, 207-216, C 230, T 243-244, M 248, 250, 253-254, C 257 [decisions; June 12-July 18, 1919]. [1919.] various pag- ing, t LAW DIVISION Circulars. Circular 6-8 ; Feb. 3-Apr. 16, 1919. [1919.] Each 1 p. 4" [Multi- graplied.] t Claims and Propertv Protection Section, Circular 6-8 ; Mar. 1-Apr 5, 1919. [1919.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4" t OPERATION DIVISION Circulars. Car Service Section, Circular 28, supplement 2 ; Jan. 16, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. 4° [Multigraphed.] t Same CS 43 revised, 49-52, 55, 57-65; Jan. 8-July 11, 1919. [1919.] various paging, il. 4" [No. 49-52, 58, 60-65 were issued in multigraphed form only.] t Same CS 43. .supi)lement 1; Apr. 30, 1919. [1919.1 1 p. 4" [Multi- graphed.] t Same CS 45, supplement 1-6; Jan. .3-14, 1919. [1919.] Each 1 p. 4° [Multigraphed.] t Same CS 54, supplement 1; Feb. 27, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. 4'' [Multi- graphed.] i ■ • Same CS .56 (revi.sed), supplement 1; Apr. 9, 1919. |1919.] [2] leaves, 4" [Multigraphed.] t Same CS 57. .supplement 1 ; Apr. 30, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. 4" [Multi- graphed.] t Circular 27, 29-34; Feb. 1;5-July 1, 1919. [1919.] Each 1 p. 4° [Circu- lars 29-.34 were issued in muhigraphed form only.] t Fuel con.servation circular 1.5-19; Apr. 10-May 10, 1919. [1919.] various paging, il. 4° t Safety Section circular 2-4; Jan. 16-Feb. 20, 1919. [1919.] various paging, various sizes. [Circular 2 is a reprint, with slight changes, of Rail- road Administration Bulletin 3, Suggestions and recommendations relative to imlform methods of organizing and conducting safety work. Ciix-ulars 3 and 4 were issued in multigraphed form only. Circular 4 includes sample form for Monthly report of safety organization.] i PUBLIC SERVICE DIVISION Note. — Formerly a part of the Public Service and Accounting Division. The latter was divided into two divisions, the Public Service Division and the Accounting Division. The new status of the two divisions became effective Feb. 1, 1919. Circular 1; Feb. 7, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. 4" + TRAFFIC DIVISION e//c«/«/- 5A, 7, 9-11 ; Apr. l-.Tune 30, 1019. [1919.] Each 4 p. or 1 p. 4° [Cir- culars 10 and 11 were issued in multigraphed form only.] t SHIPPING BOARD PLANNING AND STATISTICS DIVISION stowage factors for ship cargoes, space requirements of commodities packed for overseas shipment; compiled by [Mrs. Charmian Howell and Iris Butler], Division of Tabulation and Statistics, War Trtide Board. 1919. 72 p. [This is a reprint, with minor corrections, of a publication issued by the War Trade Board, with title: Stowage of ship cargoes, for which see Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1919, p. 579.] t 106 August, 1919 SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Report of [Edward N. Hurley] president of Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, to board of trustees, 1919. 1919. 84 p. t 19 — 26877 Note. — The Report of director general Charles Piez, Apr. 30, 1919, though not reprinted herein, is by reference made a part of this report. See Monthly catalogue for May, 1919, p. 625. ^hips. Register of sliips owned by Shipping Board; compiled by Department of Sliipping Information, Division of Operations. 2d edition. Apr. 1919. Iv+121 p. 12 pi. oblong f° % 19—26878 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION >IOTE. — In its latest price-list the Smithsonian Institution publishes this notice : "Ap- plicants for these publications are requested to state the 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 in this list are dis- tributed gratis, except as otherwise indicated. Publications should be ordered by the publication number, and arranged in sequence. 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Dec. 30, 1914 : Correspondence of Robert M. T. Hunter, 1826-70 ; edited by Charles Henry Ambler. Same. (H. doc. 13-52, 65th Cong. 2d sess.) NATIONAL MUSEUM Note. — The publications of the National Museum comprise an annual i-eport and three scientific series, viz.. Proceedings, Bulletins, and Contributions from national herbarium. The editions are distributed to established lists of libraries, scientific institutions, and specialists, any surplus copies being supplied on application. The volumes of I'roceedings 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. Chalcidoids. Revision of parasitic chalcidoid flies of genera Homalotylus Mayr and Isodromus Howard, with descriptions of two closely related genera ; by P. H. Timberlake. 1919. [1] +133-194 p. 4 p. of pi. [From Proceedings, V. 56; no. 2293.] t CJialcis-flies. Revision of chalcid-flies of genus Harmolita of America north of Mexico; by W. J. Phillips and W. T. Emery. 1919. [1] +433-471 p. 10 pi. [From Proceedings, v. 55 ; no. 2281.] t Chi-istian art and symholism. Descriptive catalogue of collection of ecclesias- tical art in National :\Iuseum ; by I. M. Casanowicz. 1919. [1] +605-649 p. 38 pi. [From Proceedings, v. 55; no. 2287.] t Fishe'< of United States eclipse expedition to west Africa ; by Henry W. Fowler. 1919. [1] +19.5-292 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. .56 ; no. 2294.] t August, 1019 107 Ichneumon-flies. Notes on certain genera of ichneuiuon-flies, with descriptions of new genus and 4 new species ; bj' R. A. Cushman. 1919. [1] +373-382 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 56; no. 2296.] t Leaf-hoppers. Review of leaflioppers of genus Gj'pona north of Mexico ; by Edmund H. Gibson. 1919. [11+87-100 p. [From Proceedings, v. 56; no. 2289.] t Mammals. Descriptions of some mammalian and fish remains from Florida of probably Pleistocene age; by Oliver P. Hay. 1910. [11+103-112 p. 3 p. of pi. [From Proceedings, v. 56; no. 2291.] t MoUusks. Descriptions of new species of Mollusca from north Pacific Ocean in collection of National Museum ; by William Healey Dall. 1919. [l]+293- 371 p. [From Proceedings, v. 56; no. 2295.] t Descriptions of new species o£ mollusks of family Turritidae from west coast of America and adjacent regions; by William Healey Dall. 1919. [1] +1-86 p. 24 p. of pi. [From Proceedings, v. 56 ; no. 2288.] t Phanerogams. Studies of tropical American phanerogams, no. 3; by Paul G. Standlev. 1919. ix+173-220 p. (Contributions from national herbarium, V. 20, pt. 6.) * Paper, 5c. Agi- 19—299 Pyrosoma. Contributions to biology of Pliilippine Archipelago and adjacent regions : Pyrosoma, taxonomic study based upon collections of Bureau of Fish- eries and National Museum [with list of literature cited] ; by Maynard M. iletcalf and Hovt S. Hopkins. 1919. [1] +19.5-275 p. il. 22 pi. (Bulletin 100, v. 2, pt. 3.") t 19—26782 ^Vater-hirds. Life histories of North American diving birds, order Pygopodes [with bibliography]; by Arthur Cleveland Bent. 1919. xiii+245 p. 55 pi. (Bulletin 107.) * Paper, $1.00. 19—26783 STATE DEPARTMENT [Circulars^ 667-679; Apr. 16- July 17, 1919. [1919] various paging. [Nos. 667, 669, 671. 673-675, 677-679 are General instruction circulars to consular officers, and nos. 668, 670, 672, 676 are Special instruction circulars to con- sular officers.] 4 Constitutions of states at war, 1914-18 [with bibliography] ; edited by Herbert F. Wright. 1919. vii+679 p. t 19—26879 Costa Rica. Invasion of Costa Rica, report, in response to resolution, in re- gard to invasion of Costa Rica by Nicaragiian armed forces and reason why Costa Rica was not permitted to sign peace treaty at Versailles. Aug. 21, 1919. 7 p. (S. doc. 77.) t 19—26880 Diplomatic list, Aug. 1919. [1919.] cover-title. 36 p. 24° [Monthly.] t 10—26292 Great War, Wl't-. Congratulations of Spanish and national Brazilian con- gresses, congratulations of Spanish and national Brazilian congresses to United States Congress on peace. July 28, 3919. 2 p. (H. doc. 166.) t Congratulations on ending of war, letter communicating congratulations addressed to Senate of United States by Senate of Spain, Senate of Chile, Senate of Paraguav, and bv president of Brazilian National Congress. Aug. 4, 1919. 2 p. (S. doc. 68.) $ 2Iexico. Claims against Mexico, report, in response to resolution, in respect to claims against Mexico for destruction of life and property of American citi- zens in that country. Aug. 1, 1919. 29 p. (S. doc. 67.) ? 19—26813 Protection of landed estates of American citizens in Mexico, in response to resolution, report in respect to action taken by United States with relation to protection of landed estates of American citizens in Mexico. Aug. 11, 1919. 2 p. (S. doc. 71.) t Santiago, Chile. American embassy. Santiago, Chile, communication submitting supplemental estimate of appi'opriation required for purchase and repair of premises now occupied bv American embassy, Santiago, Chile. Aue. 9, 1919. 2 p. (H. doc. 179.) t 108 August, 1919 Tomatoes. Reduction of import duties on tonuitoes from Canary Islands, 2 let- ters received from Spanish ambassador, each requesting reduction of pre- vailing dutv upon importation of tomatoes. Aug. lo, 1919. 2 p. (H. doc. 189.) % APPOINTMENTS BUREAU Diplomatic and consular service. Information regarding appointments and pro- motions in diplomatic service of United States. [1919.] 14 p. t HAITIEN CUSTOMS RECEIVEllSHIP Report of receivership of customs, Aug. 29-Sept. 30, 1916, and tiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1917. 1919. 40 p. t INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION ON BOUNDARY WATERS BETWEEN UNITED STATES AND CANADA St. Laurence Hirer Poicer Company. In matter of application of St. Lawrence River Power (Company [for approval of construction and maintenance of sub- merged weir in .south channel of St. Lawrence River near mouth of its power canal at Massena, N. Y.], interim order, opinions, and hearings. Ottawa. J. de Labroquerie Tachf^, 1919. [359] p. 10 pi. 4 map.s. t SUPREME COURT richer Lead Companij. Transcript of record, 0(;t. term, 1919, no. 445, Unitetl States vs. Picher Lead Company, in error to district court for western district of Missouri. [1919.] cover-title, i+39 p. il. t Simpson, Everett L. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1919, no. 444, United States vs. Everett L. Simpson, in error to district court for district of Colo- rado. [1919.] cover-title, ii+11 p. t TARIFF COMMISSION Dyes and dyciny. Census of dyes and coal-tar chemicals, 1918. 1919. 103 p. (Tariff information series 11.) t 19—26799 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Bonds of officers, etc. Companies holding certificates of authority from Secre- tary of Treasury, under acts of Aug. 13, 1894, and Mar. 23, 1910, as acceptable sureties on Federal bonds, also acceptable reinsuring conq)anies under De- partment circular of Sept. 21, 1910; revised to Aug. 20, 1919. xVug. 20, 1919. 1 p. oblong large 8" [Quarterly.] t Certificates of indebtedness. United States of America, 4i per cent Treasury certificates of indebtedness, series B 1920, dated and bearing interest from Aug. 15, 1919, due Jan. 15, 1920. [1919.] 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 160; Loans and Currency [Division].) t United States of America, 4i per cent Treasury certificates of indebted- ness, series C 1920, dated and bearing interest from Sept. 2, 1919, due Feb. 2, 1920. [1919.] 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 161; Loans and Currency [Division].) t Finance. Daily statement of Treasury compiled from latest proved reports from Treasury offices and depositary banks, Aug. 1-30, 1919. [1919.] Each 3 p. or 4 p. f" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t 15 — 3303 Financial statement of United States Government, Mar. 31, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. narrow f° [Monthly.] t National Archives Building. Construction of National Archives Building, letter transmitting estimate of appropriation for and urging necessity of construc- tion of National Archives Building [in District of Columbia]. Aug. 25, 1919. 2 p. (H. doc. 200.) + August, 1919 109 Papers. Disposition of useless papers in Treasury Department, scliedules and lists of papers, documents, etc., on tiles of Treasury Department which are not needed in transaction of public business and which have no permanent value or historical interest. Aug. 21, 1919. 22 p. (H. doc. 194.) t Public buildhigs. Supplies for public buildings, estimate of appropriation for operating supplies for public buildings. Aug. 25, 1919. 2 p. (H. doc. 199.) t Secret Service Division. Suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes, estimate of deficiency in appropriation for " Suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes," sundry civil act. fiscal year 1920, and suggesting amendatory clause [to permit employment of Secret Service agents in campaign against food hoarders and profiteers]. Aug. 12, 1919. 2 p. (H. doc. 182.) t Treasury decisians. Index to Treasury decisions under customs and other laws, V. 36, Jan.-June, 1919. 1919. 27 p. * Paper, 5c. single copy, includetl in price of Treasury decisions for sul)scribers. Treasury decisions under customs, internal-revenue, and other laws, including decisions of Board of General Appraisers and Court of Customs Appeals, V. 37, no. 6-9 ; Aug. 7-28, 1919. 1919. various paging. [Weekly. Department decisions numbered 38095-111, general appraisers" decisions 8282- 85, abstracts 43305-321, and internal revenue decisions 2902-12.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.75 a yr. 10 — 11513 Treasury savings certificates. United States of America, Treasury savings cer- tificates, [regulations issued] to holders of Treasury savings certificates and others concerned. [1919.] 4 p. 4° (Dept. circular 149 ; Loans and Currency [Division].) t APPRAISERS Reappraiscments of merchandise by general appraisers [on July 28, 1919] ; A\ig. 1, 1919. [1919.] 2 p. (Reappraisement circular 3164.) * Paper, 5c. single copy, 60c. a yr. 13—2916 ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING Bo-^ton, Mass. Specification for remodeling main building, marine hospital, at Boston, Mass. 1919. cover-title, 31 p. f° t Carroll, loica. Specification for labor required in construction of post office at Carroll, Iowa. 1919. cover-title, 36 p. f t Charles Toicn, W. Va. Specification for labor required in construction of post office at Charles Town, W. Va. 1919. cover-title, 36 p. f t Douglas, Ga. Specification for labor required in construction of post office at Douglas, Ga. 1919. cover-title, 38 p. f t Fayette, Mo. Specification for construction of post office at Fayette, Mo. 1919. cover-title, 64 p. f" t Honolulu, Hauaii. Specification for construction of post office, custom and courthouse at Honolulu, T. H. 1919. cover-title, 69 p. f t North Topeka, Kans. Specification for construction of post office at North Topeka, Kans. 1919. cover-title, 65 p. f° t St. .Johnsbury, Vt. Specification for construction of post office at St. Johns- bury, Vt. 1919. cover-title, 74 p. f° t COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY National bank notes. Monthly statement of national bank notes and Federal reserve bank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc. [Aug. 1, 1919]. Aug. 1, 1919. 1 p. f t 10—21266 COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY Decisions of comptroller of Treasury, v. 26, pt. 1, July, 1919; Walter W. War- wick, comptroller, Charles M. Foree, assistant comptroller. 1919. [l]+l-89 p. [Monthly.] t 8—33959 110 August, 1919 ENGRAVING AND PRINTING BUREAU Paper money. Liquidation of delivered sheets of United States currency by Bureau of Engraving and Printing, proposed paragraph of legislation for Bureau of Engraving and Printing [to increase number of delivered sheets of United States currency, national bank notes, and Federal reserve currency]. July 28, 1919. 2 p. (H. doc. 169.) t FEDERAL FARM LOAN BUREAU Agricultural credit. Federal farm loan act, with amendment approved Jan. 18, 1918. Aug. 1919. ii+29 p. (Circular 4, revised.) t 19—26882 Borrowers' huUeti'n, v. 1, no. 12; Aug.-Sept. 1919. [1919.] 8 p. il. 4° t 17—30947 INTERNAL REVENUE COMMISSIONER Child labor. Rulings of commissioner of internal revenue relating to tax on child labor under revenue act of 1918. 1919. 17 p. t 19—26883 Estate tax. Regulations 37, revised 1919, relating to estate tax under revenue act of 1918, approved Feb. 24, 1919. 1919. iv+3-77 p. t 19—26799 Liquors. Nonbeverage distilled spirits and wines, instructions relative to sale and use of distilled spirits and wines for other than beverage purposes under food control act of Aug. 10, 1917, and acts of Nov. 21, 1918, and Oct. 3, 1917, modifying T. D. 2559, 2576, 2593, and 2699. [1919.] 23 p. ([Treasury deci- sion] 2788.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 36, no. 7.] t Narcotics, decision of [circuit court of appeals, 8th circuit, no. 4985, Bascom C. Thompson v. United States]. [1919.] 7 p. ([Treasury decision] 2887.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 37, no. 3.] t Stamp tax, additional regulations relating to stamp tax on foreign insurance policies under subdivision 15 of schedule A, title xi, revenue act of 1918, sup- plementing regulations no. 55. [1919.] 5 p. ([Treasury decision] 2891.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 37, no. 4.] t INTERNATIONAL HIGH COMMISSION Commercial travelers. Convention concerning commercial travelers [pro- posed form]. 1919. 5 p. t Same, Spanish, t Imports and exports. Estadisticas de importacion y exportaciSn de la Re- pGblica de Guatemala en 1917, conforme a la nomenclatura de Bruselas de 1913 y con los valores expresados en panamericanos. 1919. 8 p. (Boletin estadfstico, v. 1, 1917, no. 2, Guatemala.) t Estadlsticas de importaciftn y exportaci6n de la Reptiblica de Guatemala en 1918, conforme a la nomenclatura de Bruselas de 1913 y con los valores expresados en panamericanos. 1919. 8 p. (Boletin estadfstico, v. 2, 1918, no. 1, Guatemala.] t LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Bonds of United States. Caveat list of United States registered bonds, Aug. ], 1919. [1919.] 4 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Money. Circulation statement, Aug. 1, 1919. [1919.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] t 10—21967 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Arsenic. Determination and distribution of arsenic in certain body fluids after injection of arsenobenzol, salvarsan, and neosalvarsan [with -bibliog- rnphv] ; by C. N. Myers. 1919. 12 p. 1 pi. (Reprint 520.) [From Public health reports, Apr. 25, 1919.] * Paper, 5c. 19—26820 Contagio^is diseases. Notifiable diseases, diseases and conditions required to be reported in the several States. Revised June, 1919. 1919. 8 p. (Re- print 501.) [From Public health reports, Feb. 7, 1919.] * Paper, 5c. 19—26884 August, 1919 111 Health officers. City health officers, 1919, directory of those In cities of 10,000 or more population. 1919. 12 p. (Reprint 539.) [From Public health reports, July 4, 1919.] * Paper, 5c. 19—26886 Hygiene. Uncle Sam's guides to health, selected list of popular health leaflets published bv Public Health Service. 1919. 8 p. narrow 8° (Miscellaneous publication 20.) t 19—26819 Malaria. Occurrence of malaria and anopheline mosquitoes in northern Cali- fornia ; by William B. Herms. 1919. 11 p. (Reprint 541.) [From PubUc health reports, July 18, 1919.] * Paper, 5c. 19—26886 Thick blood film method for malaria diagnosis applicable to present field conditions ; bv Bruce Mayne. 1919. 8 p. 1 pi. (Reprint 519.) [From Public health reports, Apr. 25, 1919.] * Paper. 5c. 19—26820 Mosquitos. Infectivity of Anopheles crucians in nature, occurrence of malaria parasites in Anopheles crucians in nature, percentage of infection of Ano- pheles quadrimaculatus and latest date found infected in northern Louisiana ; by Bruce Mavne. 1919. 4 p. (Reprint 535.) [From Public health reports, June 20, 1919.] * Paper, 5c. 19—26886 Public health reports, v. 34, no. 31-35; Aug. 1-29, 1919. 1919. [xx] +1673-2012 p. il. 2 p. of pi. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. 6 — 25167 Special articles. — No. 31. Treatment of hay fever ; by William Scheppegrell. — Investigation of changes in blood and urine resulting from fatigue [with bibliography] ; by A. Baird Hastings. — Notifiable diseases, prevalence during 1918 in cities of over 100,000, anthrax, cerebrospinal meningitis, diphtheria, gonorrhea, influenza, malaria, measles, pellagra, pneumonia (all forms), poliomyelitis, rabies in man, rabies in ani- mals, scarlet fever, smallpox, syphilis, tuberculosis (pulmonary and all forms), and typhoid fever, cases and deaths reported and indicated fatalities per 100 cases, 1918, average number of cases reported during recent years (1913-17). — Marriage of diseased persons, New Jersey court decides that concealment of tuberculosis is cause for annul- ling marriage. — No. 32. Influenza studies : 1, On certain general statistical aspects of 1918 epidemic in American cities ; by Raymond Pearl. — Observations on food of Anopheles larvae [with list of literature cited] ; by C. W. Metz. — No. 33, Epidemiology of influenza ; by W. H. Frost. — Notifiable diseases, prevalence during 191-8 in States, anthrax, cerebrospinal meningitis, dengue, diphtheria, influenza, malaria, measles, pneumonia (all forms), poliomyelitis, rabies in animals, rabies in man. Rocky Moun- tain spotted fever, scarlet fever, septic sore throat, smallpox, tuberculosis (pulmonary and all forms), typhoid fever, and typhus fever, cases and deaths reported, case rates, fatality and mortality rates. 1918, average number of cases reported during recent vears (1913-17) and case rates. — No. 34. Malaria problem of the South; by H. R. Carter. — What we know about cancer, handbook for medical profession. — Cleaning of surface closets and privies, ordinance providing for cleaning of surface closets ana privies held valid bv North Carolina Supreme Court. — No. 35. Ultimate seasonal infec- tion of malarial fever, with mosquito carrier as indicator ; by Bruce Mayne, — Depart- ment of health for Canada. Note. — This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and municipal health officers, etc., by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, Treasury Depart- ment. Others desiring these reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Publications. Monthly list of publications, June, 1919. 1919. 1 p. t Same, July, 1919. [1919.] 2 p. t Saliva. Biochemical studies of saliva in pellagra ; by M. X. Sullivan and K. K. Jones. 1919. 14 p. (Reprint .526.) [From Public health reports, May 16, 1919.] * Paper, 5c. 19—26887 Trinitrotoluene poisoning; by Carl Voegtlin, C. W. Hooper, and J. M. Johnson. 1919. 7 p. (Reprint 534.) [From Public health reports, June 13, 1919.] * Paper, 5c. 19—26822 Yacdne. Pitfalls in determining prophylactic or curative value of bacterial vaccines, with special reference to influenza; by G. W. McCoy. 1919. 4 p. (Reprint 533.) [From Public health reports. May 30, 1919.] * Paper, 5c. 19—26888 Venereal (Mseases. 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COBBECTION FOK JULY, l!tl'.), MONTHLY CATALOGUE For " H. doc. 1401, pt. 2 " in 3d entry under Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau on page 11, read " H. doc. 1401, pt. 11." Monthly Catalogue No. 297 SEPTEMBER 1919 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Note. — Those publications of tlie Department of Agriculture which are for sale -will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Cattle. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 211 [amendment 9], 265, and 268; Aug. 8-Sept. 12, 1919. [1919.] various paging. [Consist of orders concern- ing quarantine of cattle, etc.] t Corn. Carboliydrate metabolism in green sweet corn during storage at different temperatures ; by Charles O. Appleman and John M. Arthur. 1919. cover- title, p. 137-152, il. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 17, no. 4, July 15, 1919.] t Crops. Suggestions regarding fall-sown crops with notes on live stock situation, Sept. 1919. Sept. 1919. 27 p. + [l] leaf, il. (Circular 142.) * Paper, 5c. • Agr 19—859 Forest fires. Appropriation for fighting and preventing fires in national forests, communication submitting supplemental estimate of appropriation required for fighting and preventing fires in national forests, fiscal year 1920. Sept. 2, 1919. 3 p. (H. doc. 213.) t Lemon. Certain relationships between flowers and fruits of lemon ; by Howard S. Reed. 1919. cover-title, p. 153-165, il. large 8° [From Journal of agri- cultural research, v. 17. no. 4, July 15, 1919.] % Posters. Destroy common barberrv, it spreads black stem rust of wheat and other grains; [poster]. H. Gamse & Bro., Lith., Balto., Md. [1919]. 21.6X17 in. [Illustrator, George.] t Weekly neios letter, v. 7, no. 5-8; Sept. 3-24, 1919. [1919.] Each 16 p. or 8 p. 4° * Paper, 50c. a yr. Agr 14—310 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Cattle. Better sires, better stock, plan of nation-wide crusade to improve quality of live stock through use of good pure-bred sires. 1919. 16 p. narrow 16° t Determining age of cattle by teeth; [by] George W. Pope. Aug. 1919. 4 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1066.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—858 Instructions concerning work under [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 263, Regulations governing interstate movement of live stock. 1919. 56 p. narrow 16° t Directory of Bureau of Animal Industry ; corrected to July 25, 1919. 1919. 103 p. t Agr 10— 511 Eggs. Preserving eggs, boys and girls poultry club work. n. p. [1919]. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 15.) t Agr 19 — 847 Milk and cream contests; [by] Ernest Kelly and George B. Taylor. Aug. 1919. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 53.) [This publication is a revision of Agriculture Department Bulletin 356, Milk and cream contests, issued Mar. 7, 1916.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19— 851 121 122 September, 1919 Posters. Cattle rustlers of bygone days, cattle rustlers of today, cattle fever ticks, they run off more beef than the old thieves did; [poster]. Thomsen- EUis Company, Baltimore-New York [1919]. 30.5X17.9 in. [Illustrator, Walter W. Hayu.] t Don't let cattle ticks maverick vour cattle, dip that tick; [poster], n. p. [1919]. 28X20.9 in. t Poultry. Common poultry diseases, boys and girls poultry club work. n. p. [1919]. 7 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 20.) t Agr 19—850 Culling for eggs & market, boys and girls poultry club work. n. p. [1919]. 8p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular IS.) t Agr 19 — 849 Lice, mites, and cleanliness, boy.s and girls poultry club work. n. p. [1919]. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 16.) t Agr 19—848 Standard varieties of chickens: 3, Asiatic, English, and French classes; [by] Kol) R. Slocum. Aug. 1919. 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 3052.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications re- lating to poultry raising and egg production.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 — 571 Service atinonncenwnts. Service and i-egulatory announcements. Aug. 1919; [no.] 148. Oct. 3. 1919. p. 83-95. [Monthly.]" * Paper. 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. Agr 7— 1G58 Note. — The free distribution of thi.s publication will be limited to persons in the service of the Animal Industry Bureau, to proprietors of establishments at which the Federal meat inspection is conducted, to public officials whose duties render it neces- sary for them to have such information, and to journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Trichina. Effects of heat on trichln.'r' [witli list of literature cited] ; by B. H. Uaiisom and Benjamin Schwartz. 1919. cover-title, p. 201-221, hirge 8" [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 17, no. 5. Aug. 15, 1919.] t Tuberculo.si.s eradication under accredited-herd plan : Herd list 2, List of herds othclally accredited as free from tuberculosis and of herds that have passed successfully one test with view to certllication, revised to Apr. 1. 1010. 1919. 9G p. nuip. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 54.) * I'aper. 10c. Agr 19—852 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Fur-bcfirinii (iitinmls. Laws relating to fur-bearing animals, 1919, sunniiary of laws in United States, Canada, and Newfoundland, relating to trapping, open seasons, propagation, and bounties; [by] George A. Lawyer, Frank L. Earn- shaw, [and] Ned Dearborn. Sept. 1919. 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1079.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publi- cations relating to fur-bearing animals.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 10 — 245 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Eggs. Points for egg shippers, no. 1 (revised) : How to load cars of eggs. Washington, D. C. [no publisher] 1919. 16 p. il. narrow 8° (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 55. ) t Agr 19 — 853 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 58. Sept. 8, 1919. p. 405-465. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 6351-6400.] * Paper, 10c. Agr 14—194 Note. — The free distribution of this publication will be limited to firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU Monthly crop reporter, Sept. 1919 ; v. 5, no. 9. [1919.] p. 85-96, il. 4° * Paper, 25c, a yr. ; foreign subscription, 40c. Agr 15 — 616 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. September, 1919 123 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Derris as insecticide [with list of literature cited] ; by N. E. Mclndoo, A. F. Sievers, and W. S. Abbott. 1919. cover-title, p. 177-200, large 8" [Pre- pared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau. From Journal of agricul- tural research, v. 17, no. 5, Aug. 15, 1919.] t Posters. Alfalfa seed chalcis-fly ; [poster], n. p. [1919]. 26.1X16.1 in. (E-179.) [Illustrator, R. E. Snodgrass.] t Hessian fly; [poster], n. p. [1919]. 26.1X16.1 in. (E-177.) [Illustra- tor, R. E. Snodgrass.] t FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD Service amwuncements. Service and regulatory announcements, Juue-Julv, 1919; [no.] 64. Sept. 13, 1919. p. 77-92. * Paper, 5c. Agr 14— 383 MARKETS BUREAU Seed reporter, Sept. 6, 1919; v. 3, no. 3. [Chicago, 111., 1919.] 8 p. 11. 4" [Monthly.] t Seed Reporting Service, 59 Board of Trade Building, Chi- cago, 111. Agr 17—199 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Australian saltbush : by Roland McKee. Sept. 23, 1919. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 617.) [Includes list of publications of Department of Agri- culture relating to grass and forage.] * Paper, oc. Agr 19 — 846 Barberries. Destroy common barberry ; [by] E. C. Stakman. 2d, revised, edi- tion, Aug. 1919. 1919. 16p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1058.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to grain rusts. ] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — 542 Pears. Controlling important fungous and insect enemies of pear in humid sections of Pacific Northwest ; [by] D. F. Fisher and E. J. Newcomer. Sept. 1919. 34 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1056.) [Prepared in cooperation with Entomology Bureau.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 19 — 856 Potatoes. Does potato wart occur in your section? Keep watch for w^arty potatoes at digging time. [1919.] il. oblong 48° [This publication is issued in postal card fornj.] t Seeds. Inventory of seeds and plants imported by Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, Jan. 1-Mar. 31, 1916, no. 46 ; nos. 41685-42383. 1919. 97 p. 6 p. of pi. * Paper, 10c. Agr 7—1331 Take-all and flag smut, 2 wheat diseases new to United States ; [by] Harry B. Humphrey and Aaron G. .lohnson. Aug. 1919. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1063.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — 857 Tulips. Distribution of tulip and narcissus bulbs in 1919; [by R. A. Oakley]. [July 31, 1919.] 4 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 65.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—855 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Agriculture Department. Monthlv list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- ment], Aug. 1919. [1919.] 4 p. t Agr 9— 1414 Farmers' bulletins [available for distribution]. Sept. 15, 1919. [4] p. t SOILS BUREAU Buena Vista County, Iowa. Soil survey of Buena Vista County, Iowa ; by L. Vincent Davis and H. W. Warner. 1919. 37 p. il. 4 p. of pi. map. [Pre- pared in cooperation with Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field operations, 1917.] * Paper, 1.5c. Potash. Sources of American potash; [by] R. O. E, Davis. Sept. 1919. 7 p. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 61.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19 — 854 124 September, 1919 STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Experiment station record. Experiment station record, v. 40, no. 9; abstract number. Sept. 5, 1919. cover-title, xii+SOl-900 p. * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.00 per vol. (2 vols, a yr.) ; foreign subscription, $1.50. Agr 9 — 832 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 ahstrnct numbers, are issued, 3 to each volume. These are made up almost exclusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. Same, V. 41, no. 1 ; July, 1919. 1919. cover-title, x + 1-100 p. Honey and its uses in the home; fhyl Caroline L. Hunt and Helen W. Atwater. Apr. 7, 1915, reprint [with changes] Aug. 1919. 26 p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmer.s' bulletin 653.) * Paper, .5c. Agi- 15 — 388 WEATHER BUREAU Alfalfa seed growing and weather in ITtah, by J. Cecil Alter; Alfalfa growing in western South Dakota, by Harley N. Johnson. 1919. [ 1]+. 330-3324- 328-329 p. 1 pi. 4° [From Monthly weather review, INIay, 1919.] t Barometers and measurement of atmosphoric jirossure, pamphlet of informa- tion resjtecting theory and construction of bai-ometers in general, with summary of instructions for care and use of standard Weather Bureau instruments; by C. F. Marvin. Reprinted, 1919. 108 p. il. (Circular F, 5th edition, Instrument I>i vision.) [This is a reprint, without letter of transmittal and note to observers, of the 4th edition.] * Paper, 1.5c. Agr 19 — 860 Colorado River; by Frederick H. Brandenburg. 1918 [1919]. [l]-f 309-311 p. il. 4° [From IVIonthly weather review, May, 1919.] t Evaporimeter. Now eva])orinieter for use in forest studies [with list of ref- erences] ; by C. G. Bates. 1919. ni+2S3-294 p. il. 1 pi. 4° [From Monthly weather review. May, 1919.] t Hydro-eleetric plants. Weather and daily stream flow for hydro-electric plants; by J. Cecil Alter. 1919. [1] +307-309 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review. May, 1919.] t Metrorolofiy- Additional meteorological data needed by engineers ; by Robert E. Horton. 1919. [1]+ 305-307 p. 4° [From Monthlv weather review, May, 1919.] t Monthly meteorological summary, Aug. 1919. [1919.] 1 p. f° t Monthly ireatlier rcrieir. v. 47. no. 6; June, 1919. [Sept. 13] 1919. cover-title, p. 367-446, il. 5 pi. 10 p. of pi. and maps, map, 4° * Paper, 25c. single copy, $2.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $3.50. Agr 9—990 Note. — The Monthly weather .review contains (1) meteorological and seismologlcal contributions and bibliography, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States and adjacent oceans, and (3) climatologi- cal and seismologlcal tables dealing with the weather and earthquakes of the month. The contributions are principally as follows: (a) results of observational or research work in meteorology carried on "in the United States or other parts of the world, and (b) abstracts or reviews of Important meteorological papers and books. Special articles. — Some observations on temperatures and winds at moderate eleva- tions above ground [with list of references] : by Vincent E. .Takl. — Results of some empiric researches as to general movements of atmosphere [with list of references], by H. Hlldebrand Hildcbrandsson ; [translated by W. W. Reed]. — General circulation of atmosphere, by L. Gangoiti ; translation and abstract. — Thunderstorm at Tulsa, Okla., June 6, 1919 ; by .T. A. Reihle. — Tornado at Fergus Falls, Minn., June 22, 1919 ; [by H. Lyman: with discussion, by C. F. Brooks]. — Hailstorms in South Carolina. June 8 and 9, 1919; by Richard H. Sullivan. — Suggestions as to conditions precedent to occurrence of summer thunderstorms, with special reference to that of June 14, 1914 ; by James Fairgrieve. — Wind stratification near large thunderstorm ; by Leslie A. Warren. — Mammato-cumulus clouds and thunderstorm at Binghamton, N. Y., June 24, 1914 : by John R. Weeks. — Types of mammato-cumulus clouds : by Charles F. Brooks. — Measuring visibility ; by Alfred H. Thiessen. — Aurora of Mar. 7-8, 1918, by Herbert Lyman and Charles F. Brooks ; [witli Aurora polaris, by W. J. Humphreys ; and Inferences concerning auroras, certain physical facts regarding them, by Elihu Thomson]. — Land and sea breezes in vicinity of Corpus Christi Bay, Tex. ; by C. E. Heckathorn. — Land and sea breezes at Bayonne, France, by M. Rouch ; translation and abstract [by R. H. W.]. — New recension of Aristotle's meteorology; [review, by C. P. Talman].— Lord Raylelgh, meteorologist, 1842-1919; [by W. J. H.]. — Unusual hales at Juneau, Alaska, June 9, 1919 ; by M. B. Summers. September, 1919 . 125 National weather and crop bulletin, Sept. 2-30, 1919; no. 2-1-28, 1919. Sept. 3-Oct. 1, 1919. Each 8 p. il. 4° [Weekly April to October, monthly remainder of year.] * Paper, 25c. a yr. Agr 9—1305 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. Solar radiation. Measurements of .solar constant of radiation at Calama, Chile; by C. G. Abbot. [1919.] p. 342, 4" [From Monthly weather review, May, 1919.] t Temperature influence on planting and harvest dates, by Joseph Burton Kincer ; Graphic summary of seasonal work on farm crops, by O. E. Baker, C. F. Brooks, and K. G. Hainsworth [abstracted and discussed by C. F. Brooks] ; Dufrenoy's observations of temperatures of plants in sunlight and shade [by J. Warren Smith] ; Note on heating of plants in sunlight as factor in growth, by D. A. Seeley; Measuring temperature of leaves. 1919. [1] +312-328 p. il. 4" [From Monthly weather review, May, 1919.] t Trans- Atlantic flight. First trans-Atlantic flight, by Willis Ray Gregg; [with Flight of Hawker and Grieve, by W. R. Gregg; Forecasts for U. S. Navy in connection with first transatlantic seaplane tliglit ; and Nortli Atlantic Ocean, weather during May, 1919, by F. A. Young]. 1918 [1919]. p. [1], 279-283, 347, 343, il. 1 pi. 14 p. of maps, 4" [From Monthly weather review, May, 1919.] t Meather map. Daily weather map [of United States, containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River except Illinois and Wisconsin], Sept. 2-30, 1919. 1st edition. [1919.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [Not issued Sundays or holidays.] * Editions issued at Washington, D. C, 25c. a mouth. $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, 1919. 2d edi- tion. [1919.] 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. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Examinations. [Announcements and postponements of examinations] Sept. 17, 1919-Jan. 9, 1920. Aug. 20-Sept. 26, 1919. various paging, various sizes, t Wanted for civil service. Government needs large numbers of men and women workers in civil service, for all positions included in following list applications are accepted at any time so long as need exists; [all lettered poster]. Aug. 1919. 20X12.5 in. t Veteran preference [in appointment to civil offices under United States Govern- ment]. Aug. 1919. 7 p. t 19—26943 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Note. — The Department of Commerce has a limited edition of its publications which it •distributes gratuitously to those who apply for them. Contracts. Regulations regarding contract brokers, contingent-fee operators, and nonmanufacturing dealers. May 19, 1919. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 279, 2d edition.) [Supersedes Department circular 279, .June 21, 1918.] t Standards Bwean. Supplemental appropriation for Bureau of Standards, com- munication submitting supplemental estimate of appropriation required by Bureau of Standards to complete retaining wall and tunnel near industrial laboratory, fiscal year 1920. Sept. 5, 1919. 2 p. ( H. doc. 241. ) t CENSUS BUREAU Cotton. Cotton consumed, cotton on hand, active cotton spindles, and imports and exports of cotton, Aug. 1919 and 1918, with statistics of cotton consumed, imported, and exported for 12 months ending July 31. Sept. 13, 1919. oblong 48" [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t 141426— No. 297—19 2 126 Septembeu, 1919 Cotton — Continued. Report on cotton ginning, number of bales of cotton ginned from growtli of 1919 prior to Sept. 1, 1919, niirt comparative statistics to corre.sponding date in 1918 and 1917. Sept. S, 1919. oblong 48° [Pre- liminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t Financial statistics of States, [fiscal year] 1918. 1919. 123 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Starke I\I. Grogan, chief statistician for statistics of States aiid cities, and Lemuel A, Cairuthei-s. chief of division. The text was prepared under supervision of Morris J. Hole.] * Paper, 25c. 16 — 26796 Tobacco. Stocks of leaf tobacco, and American production, import, export, and consumption of tobacco and tobacco products, 1918. 1919. 46 p. 11. (Bulletin 139.) [Compiled under supervision of William 1.. Austin, chief statistician for tobacco, assisted by Harvev J. Zimmerman, exi)ert special agent.] * Paper, 10c. 19—26944 COAST AND GEODP]TIO SURVEY NoTK. — The monthly Notice to marlner.s, forinorly issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, has hc( ii consolidalcd witli and inado a part df th<' Xo'tico to mariners issued by the Lisrlithouses liureau, thus making it a Joint pulilication. Tlie cliarts, coast pilots, and tide tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sohl at the otiice of the Survey in Wash- ington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. Coast and Ueodetic Surrei/ Inillctin, Aug. 1919; no. 51. [1919.] 10 p. [aronthly.] t 15—26512 Coast pilots. Supplement to United States coast pilot, Atlantic Coast, section D, Cape Henry to Key A\'«>st. July 18, 1919. 27 leaves. ( Serial 116. ) t Maps and cha)-ts. Grid system for progressive maps in United States; by Wil- liam Bowie and Oscar S. Adams. 1919. 227 p. il. (Special publication 59; serial 112.) * Russet cloth lin(>d, 2.")C. 19—26945 Study of map pro.jec-tions in general ; by Oscar S. Adams. 1919. 24 p. 11. (Special publication 60; serial 113.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26946 Publications. Sui)plement [Aug. 1.5, 1919] to Coast and Geodetic Survey Cata- logue of charts, coast pilots, and tide tables, 1918. [1919.] 6 p. 4° (Serial 117.) t Sunciiinff. General instructions for precise and secondary traverse, Coast and (ieodetic Survey. 1919. 48 p. il. 12° (Special publication 58; serial 111.) * Paper, 10c. 19—26947 Tide tables. Pacific Coast tide tables for western North America, eastern Asia, and many island groups, [calendar] year 1920; from General tide tables [cal- endar vear 1920]. 1919. 8+121-216+225-228+329-330+36O-382-|-4Q2-404+ 445-481 -f 487^94 p. (Serial 108.) t Paper, 10c. 7—35369 FISHERIES BUREAU Fisheries .'nt more for eacli allsworth. Sept. 10, 1019. 1 ]>. (H. rp. 301.) Mi.-<.souri Rirer. liridge across Missouri River between Yankton [County], S. T">ak., and Cedar County, Nebr.. report to accompany S. 2883 [authorizing Meridian Highway Bridge Company to construct bridge or bridges across IMis- souri River between Yankton County. S. Dak., and Cedar Countv, Nebr.] ; sub- mitted by :sir. Hamilton. Aug. 29, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 278.) Railniads. Return of railroads to private ownership, hearings on H. R. 4378, Aug. 5 [-29], 1919. 1919. pts. 4-9, [xxiii] +4.">-l712 p. [A second print of pt. 5 was issued with subtitle IMunib plan testimony, with dates on title- page incorrectly changed from Aug. 6-12, 1910, to Aug. 20-27, 1919, and with 2 maps added and pages 827-844, testimony of Mr. Haney, omitted.] t Red Rirer. Bridge across Red River near Arthur City, Tex., report to accom- pany H. R. 8986 [granting consent of Congress to Paris-Hugo Bridge Company to construct bridee across Red River, near Arthur City, Tex.] ; submitted by Mr. Rayburn. Sept. 16, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 320.) SusqueluDnia. Rirer. Bridge Susquehanna River at Laceyville, Pa., rejwrt to ac- company H. R. 8902 [for construction by Pennsylvania of bridge across Susque- hanna River at Laceyville, Pa.] ; submitted by !\Ir. Watson of Pennsylvania. Sept. 16, 1019. 1 p. (H. rp. 319.) Tennessee Rirer. Bridge Tennessee River near Chattanooga, Tenn., report to accompany H. R. 9026 [to revive and reenact act to authorize Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway Company to rebuild bridge across Ten- nessee River near Chattanooga, Tenn.] ; submitted by Mr. Sims. Sept 18, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 322.) TT'ar risk insurance act, report to accompany H. R. 8778 [to amend and modify war risk insurance act] ; submitted by Mr. Sweet. Aug. 27, 1919. 10 p. (H. rp. 266.) 19—26937 September, 1919 133 IXVALTD PENSIONS COMMITTEE Peii-sions. General pension bill, report to accompany H. R. 9369 [to revise and equalize rates of pension to certain soldiers, sailors, and marines of Civil War, to certain widows, former widows, dependent parents and children of such soldiers, sailors, and marines, and to certain Army nurses, and granting pen- sions and increase of pensions in certain cases] ; submitted bv ^Iv. Fuller of Illinois. Sept. 19, 1919. 4 p. (H. rp. 326.) " 19_26955 Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and saiioi's of Civil War, etc.. report to accompany H. R. 9448 [substituted for H. R. 4958 and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Fuller of Illinois. Sept. 23, 1919. 73 p. (H. rp. 334.) 19—26956 To extend benefits of existing pension laws to soldiers, sailors, and ma- rines of present war, report to accompany H. R. 2022 [vesting in Bureau of Pensions jurisdiction of all pension claims based upon service in Army, Navy, or Marine Corps subsequent to Oct. 5. 1917, to repeal certain sections of article 3 of war risk insurance act. and for other purposes] ; submitted bv Mr. Fuller" of Illinois. Aug. 29, 1919. 7 p. (H. rp. 277.) " 10—26938 IRRIGATION OF ARID LANDS COMMITTEE Nevada. Reclamation of certain arid lands in Nevada, report to accompany S. 9 ; submitted by Mr. Evans of Nevada. Sept. 4. 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 286.) ' Water supply for miscellaneous purposes on reclamation projects, report to ac- company S. 796 [for furnishing water supply for miscellaneous purposes in connection with reclamation projects] ; submitted bv ]Mr. Tavlor of Colorado. Sept. 2, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 279.) JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Admiraltii. Authorizing suits against United States in admiraltv, etc.. hearing on H. R. 7124, Aug. 26, 1919. 1919. 57 p. (Serial 4.) t Aiiiomobiles. Theft of automobiles, report to accompany H. R. 9203 [to punish transportation of stolen motor vehicles in interstate or foreicn commerce] ; submitted by Mr. Dyer. Sept. 12, 1919. 4 p. (H. rp. 312.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66th Congress [1st session], Sept. 6, 1919; no. 4. [1919.] 47 p. 4° t Cost of living. High cost of living as affected by trust and monopolies, hearings; statements of Federal Trade commissioners A'ictor Murdock, William B. Colver, Huston Thompson, Sept. 8-9. 1919. 1919. 80 p. il. (Serial 5.) t Stenographers. Official stenographers. District Courts, report to accompany H. R. 1187 [authorizing the several District Courts of United States to appoint official stenographers and prescribing their duties and compensation] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Steele. Sept. 11, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 305.) LABOR COMMITTEE Industrial conference. Concurrent resolution approving call of conference, report to accompany S. Con. Res. 9 [indorsing plan of President of United States to call conference of representatives of labor, capital, and atrriculture] ; submitted by Mr. Smith of Michigan. Sept. 23, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 333.) MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Sailors. To promote welfare of American seamen, hearings on H. R. 8069, Sept. 3 [and 10], 1919. 1919. pts. 1, 2, ii -4-1-119 p. ? Shipping. Recording of mortgages on vessels and subordinating maritime liens upon vessels for necessaries to liens of mortgages, hearing on H. R. 8422, for recording of mortgages of vessels and notation thereof on certificates of registry or enrollment and license, creating jurisdiction in District Courts of United States for foreclosure of such mortgages, and providing procedure in connection therewith, also for maritime liens upon vessels for necessaries, and so forth, and their enforcement, and subordinating same to liens of mortgages, repealing all conflicting acts, and for other purposes, Aug. 27, 1919. 1919. [pt. 1.], p. 1-62. t 141426— No. 297—19 3 134 Septembeij, lyl9 Shippinf/ — Contiiuiefl. Recording of mortgages on vessels anrl sulxirdinating maritime liens upon vessels for necessaries to liens of mortgages, h(>arings on H. R. 8S73 (revised H. R. 8422), for recording of mortgages of vessels and notation thereof on certificates of registr.v or enrollment and license, creating jurisdiction in District Courts of United States for foreclosure of such mort- gages, and providing procedure in connection therewith, also for maritime liens upon vessels for necessaries, and so forth, and their enforcement, and subordinating same to liens of mortgages, repealing all conflicting acts, and for other purposes, Sept. 4 and 5, 1919. 1919. pt. 2. ii-f 03-230 p. t i^hippinff Board. Inquir.v into operations of Shipping Board, hearings, Julv 24 r-Aug. 7], 1919. 1919. 2 pts. 794-fi p. 17 pi. 1 tab. i MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE A. A. Humphreys. Camp. Funds for Camp A. A. Humphre.vs, Va.. report to accompan.v H. J. Res. 208 [authorizing Secretary of War to expend certain sums appropriated for supjiort of Army, fiscal years 1919 and 1920, at Camp A. A. Hnnn)hrevs. Va.l : snl>mitted bv INIr. Anthonv. Sept. 12, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 315. ) Jiraf/ff. Camp. Disposition of Army properties, Camp Bragg, Watervliet Arsenal, hearing l)efore subcommittee having under consideratl(m matter of Army camps and cantonments, .storage camps, aviation fields, and ports of embarka- tion, and question of retention and completion or di.sposition of such Army properties. 1919. 23 p. t Pay, Army. Payment of travel pay, upon discharge, to men of Regular Army enlisted i)rior to Apr. 2, 1917. report to accompanv H. .T. Res. 175; submitted by air. La Guardia. Sept. 2. 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 281.) Tershiny. John J. Thanks of American people to Gen. John .T. Pershing, report to acconqiany H. J. Res. 202 [tendering tlianks of American people and Con- gress to General John J. Pei"shing and to officers and men of American expedi- tionary forces, and making approjiriation for purchase of sword of honor to be presented to General Pershing! ; submitted by Mr. Kahn. Sept. 11, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 308.) , 19— 2G957 Retired I'lMt. Army. Travel allowance for certain retired enlisted men, etc., report to accomjiany S. 20524 [to provide travel allowances for certain retired enlisteil men and Regular Armv reservists] ; submitted by Mr. Greene of Vermont Sept. 11. 1919. 2 p. (H. rj). 307.) Roadst. Transfer of surplus war tHiuipnient, hearing before committee having under consideration legislation to enable continuation of transfer of surplus road building equipment from War Department to Department of Agriculture and to Post OfRce antl Treasury Departments. 1919. 51 p. t Vnited Confederate Veterans. Loan of camp equipment to Atlanta, Ga.. report to accompany S. J. Res. 95 [to loan to Atlanta, Ga., tents, cots, blankets, and other camp equipment for use of United Confederate Vetei-ans in their con- vention, Oct. 7-10, 1919] ; submitted bv INIr. Wise. Sept. 13, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 316.) XAVAT, AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar. 66th Congress, 1919-21 ; no. 4. [1919.] 12 p. 4° t Pay, Navy. Commutation of quarters for officers of Navy at sea, report to ac- companv H. J. Res. 213 [continuing temporarily certain allowances to officers of Xavv] : submitted by Mr. Kelley of Michigan. Sept. 23, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 331.') PENSIONS COMMITTEE Pensions. Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and saih)rs of Regular Army and Navy, etc., report to accompany H. R. 9182 [substituted for H R .597 and other l>ills] ; submitted by i\Ir. Sells. Sept. 10, 1919. 150 p. (H. rp. 303.) 19—26958 I'ensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Regular Army and Navy, etc., report to accompany H. R. 9281 [substituted for H. R. 597"and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Sells. Sept. 15. 1919. 150 p. (H. rp. 318.) . 19—26959 September, 1919 135 POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE Graham, William B. W. B. Graham, report to accompany S. 552 [to reimburse W. B. Graham] ; submitted by Mr. Steenerson. Sept. 3, 1919. 5 p. (H. rp. 282.) Post Office Department. Increased salaries of postal employees, report to ac- company H. J. Res. 151 [to provide additional compensation for employees of postal service where extraordinary and unusual conditions prevail] ; submitted by Mr. Steenerson. Aug. 28, 1919. 4 p. (H. rp. 274 [pt. 1].) Increased salaries of postal employees, views of minority to accompany H. J. Res. 151 [to provide additional compensation for employees of postal service where extraordinary and unusual conditions prevail] ; submitted by Mr. Goldfogle. Sect. 2, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 274, pt. 2.) Roosevelt Memorial Association. Extend cancellation-stamp privilege to Roose- velt Memorial Association, report to accompany S. 2972; submitted by Mr. Ramseyer. Sept. 18, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 323.) PRINTING COMMITTEE Liquor traffic. Printing of hearings and report entitled Brewing and liquor interests and German and Bolshevik propaganda, report to accompany S. Con. Res. 4 ; submitted by Mr. Kiess. Sept. 19, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 325.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Santa Fe, N. Mex. Post office, Santa Fe, N. Mex., report to accompany S. 681 [to amend act to increase limit of cost of certain public buildings, to authorize enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of certain public build- ings, to authorize erection and completion of public buildings, to authorize purchase of sites for public buildings, so as to make provision in new post- office building at Santa Fe, N. Mex., for branches of Government service other than United States courts] ; submitted by Mr. Thompson of Ohio. Sept. 4, 1919. 2 p. ( H. rp. 287. ) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Adonis. .James E. J. E. Adams, report to accompany H. R. 5081 [for relief of James E. Adams] ; submitted by Mr. Elston. Sept. 5, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 290.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66th Congress, 1st session, Sept. 15, 1919; no. 6. [1919.] 34 p. 4° t Fort Peck Reservation. Homestead entries within former Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont., report to accompany S. 183 [providing additional time for payment of puj"chase money under homestead entries of lands within former Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.] ; submitted by Mr. Smith of Idaho. Aug. 29, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 276.) [Corrected print.] Holsten, Villliam. William Holsteu, report to accompany H. R. 1796 [for relief of William Holsten] ; submitted bv Mr. Gandy. Sept. 3, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 284.) Homestead. Preferred right of homestead entry for discharged soldiers, sailors, and marines, report to accompany H. J. Res. 20 ; submitted by Mr. Ferris. Aug. 25, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 260.) Huron County, Mich. Patent to certain laud in Huron County, Mich., report to accompany H. R. 202 [to issue patent in fee simple to county of Huron, Mich., for land for public-park purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Nichols of Michigan. Sept. 22, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 329.) Oclweo national forest. Addition of certain lands to Ochoco national forest, Oreg., report to accompany H. R. 348; submitted by Mr. Sinnott. Sept. 28, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 335.) Public lands. Repayment of certain commissions, etc., under public-land laws, report to accompany S. 2129 [to amend act to provide for repayment of com- missions, excess pavments, and purchase monevs paid under public land laws] ; submitted by Mr. Elston. Sept. 5, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 291.) School lands. Land for school purposes in Government town sites on reclama- tion pro.1ects, report to accorapanv S. 794; submitted by Mr. Hernandez. Aug. 25, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 259.) 136 Septembkr, 1919 School lands — Coutiiiiied. Lnnds for school house site and ground, report to accompany H. R. 1124 [to authorize entry of public lands by school districts for schobihouse site and ground] ; submitted by Mr. Ralver. Aus'. 26, 1919. 6 p. (H. rp. 265.) Utah. Unsurveyed public lauds, Utah, report to accompany H. R. 5213 [for relief of occupants and claimants of unsurveyed public land in township 8 north of range 2 west of Salt Lake meridian, Utah] ; submitted by Mr. Mays. Aug. 26, 1919. 4 p. (H. rp. 264.) Zion National Park, Utah, report to accompany S. 425 [to establish Zion National Park, heretofore known as Zion national monument, in Utah] ; submitted by Mr. Mays. Aug. 26, 1919. 3 p. (H. rp. 262.) ROADS COMMITTEE Roosevelt military highicay, hearings. 1919. 31 p. t RULES COMMITTEE A. A. Humphreys, Cami). House resolution 307, report to accompany II. Res. 307 [for consideration of H. J. Res. 208, authorizing Secretary of War to expend certain sums appropriated for support of Army, fiscal years 1919 and 1920, at Camp A. A. Humphreys, Va.] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Sept. 23, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 332.) Alaska. Consideration of House resolution 282, rejiort to accompany H. Res. 282 [for consideration of H. R. 7417. to amend act authori/.lng President of United States to locate, construct, and operate railroads in Alaska, so as to authorize appropriation of $17,000,000, in addition to $35,000,000 heretofore authorized and appropriated, for construction of railroad between Seward and Fairbanks with necessary sidings, spurs, and lateral branches] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Snell. Sept. 5, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 293.) [Corrected print.] Railroads in Alaska, report to accompany II. Res. 249 [for considei'ation of of H. R. 7417. to amend act authorizing President of United States to locate, construct, and operate railroads in Alaska, so as to authorize approi)riation of $17,000,000, in addition to $35,000,000 heretofore authorized and appropriated, for construction of railroad between Seward and Fairbanks with necessary sidings, spurs, and lateral branches] ; submitted by ^Ir. Snell. Sept. 0, 1919. 1 p. ( H. rp. 294. ) Army. General of Armies of United States, report to accompany H. Res. 265 [for consideration of H. R. 7594. relating to creation of office of General in Armies of United States] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Aug. 28, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 269.) Benson, William S. Consideration of House resolution 267, report to accom- pany H. Res. 267 [for consideration of H. R. 7767, to appoint Admiral William S. Benson and Rear Admiral William S. Sims as permanent admirals in Navy] ; submitted by Mr. Snell. Sept. 8, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 295.) Cost of lining. Consideration of House resolution 256, report to accompany H. Res. 256 [for consideration of H. R. 8624, to amend act to provide further for national security and defense by encouraging production, conserving sup- plv, and controlling distribution of food products and fuel] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Aug. 22, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 248.) Consideration of H. Res. 304. report to accompany H. Res. 304 [for con- sideration of H. R. 8624, to amend act to provide further for national security and defense by encouraging production, conserving supply, and controlling distribution of food products and fuel] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Sept. 22, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 327.) House of Represcntath-es. Consideration of House resolution 228, report to accompany H. Res. 228 [for consideration of H. Con. Res. 26, rescinding action of House heretofore taken providing for adjournment from Aug. 2 to Sept. 9, 1919] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Aug. 1, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 218.) Mineral lands. For consideration of H. J. Res. 150, I'eport to accompany H. Res. 215 [for consideration of H. J. Res. 150, to suspend requirements of annual assessment work on mining claims during year 1919] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. July 31, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 188.) September, 1919 137 Officers, Army. Commissioned personnel of Army, report to accompany H. Res. 2G4 [for consideration of S. 2622, to provide necessary commissioned personnel for Army until June 30, 1920] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Aug. 28. 1919.' 1 p. (H. rp. 271.) Pershing, John J. House concurrent resolution 29. report to accompany H. Con. Res. 29 [for appointment of committee to make arrangements for appro- priate exercises in welcome of John J. Pershing] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Aug. 28, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 270.) War risk insurance. Consideration of H. Res. 288, report to accompany H. Res. 288 [for consideration of H. R. 8778, to amend and modify war risk insurance act] ; submitted by Mr. Snell. Sept. 9, 1919. 1 p. (H. rp. 300.) TEKKITORIES eOMMITTEE Ketchikan, Alaska. Schoolhouse in Ketchikan, Alaska, report to accompany H. R. 8953 [to authorize Ketchikan, Alaska, to issue bonds for construction and equipment of schools therein] ; submitted by Mr. Strong of Kansas. Sept. 10, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 304.) WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Dyestuffs, hearings on H. R. 2706, to amend act to increase revenue, approved Sept. 8, 1916, and H. R. 6495, to regulate importation of coal-tar products, to promote establishment of manufacture thereof in United States, and as inci- dent thereto, to amend act of Sept. S, 1916, to increase revenue; June 18- July 18. 1919. 1919. 739 p. il. 2 pi. [Issued also in an edition of 735+6+ 5+8+iii pages, with appendix consisting of bill H. R. 8078 and House report 209, G6th Congress, 1st session. Pages 1-712 were also issued in separate numbered parts.] t Reclamation fund advances, hearings on H. R. 7754, for advances to reclamation fund, Sept. 18, 1919. 1919. 37 p. t Scientific apparatus and instruments. Information concerning scientific instru- ments ; [compiled by] Tariff Commission. 1919. 35 p. t 39—26960 PERSHING, JOHN J., JOINT COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENT OF WELCOME TO Pershing, John J. Welcome to Gen. John J. Pershing, report; submitted by Mr. Mondell. Sept. 11, 1919. 2 p. (H. rp. 310.) 19—26961 SENATE Aeronautics. International air navigation, convention relating to regulation of international air navigation agreed to by allied and associated powers; pre- sented bv Mr. Knox. 1919. 317 p. il. 4° (S. doc. 91.) [French and Eng- lish.] ' 19—26962 Austria. Conditions of peace with Austria, treaty of peace between principal allied and associated powers and Austria ; presented by Mr. Lodge. 1919. 219 p. 4" (S. doc. 92.) 19—26933 Calendar of business, Senate, 66th Congress, 1st session, legislative day Aug. 23, calendar day Sept. 2-30. 1919; no. 60-81. [1919.] Each 16 p. large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session. The legislative day of Aug. 23, 1919, ex- tended though Sept. 3, 1919.] t Freedom of speech in war times, by Zechariah Chafee, jr. ; presented by Mr. La Follette. 1919. 29 p. (S. doc. 95.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26934 Great Britain. Agreement between Great Britain and Persia, signed at Tehran Aug. 9, 1919 [and accompanying papers] ; presented by Mr. Lodge. 1919. 6 p. (S. doc. 90.) 19—26935 Versailles, Treaty of, 1919. Data on German peace treaty, data presented to Committee on Foreign Relations, Senate, relating to treaty of peace with Ger- many, prepared by J. Reuben Clark, jr. ; presented by Mr. Knox. 1919. 43 p. 4° (S. doc. 86.) 19—26898 Treaty of peace with Germany. 1919. 537 p. 4 maps, 4" (S. doc. 51.) [French and English.] 19—26899 Treaty of peace with Germany showing amendments reported by Com- mittee on Foreign Relations. 1919. 542 p. 4" (S. doc. 85.) [French and English.] 19-26900 138 September, 1919 AGEICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE Cost of living. Control and distribution of food products and fuel, report to accompany H. R. 8624 [to amend act to provide further for national security and defense by encouraging pi-oduction, conserving supply, and controlling distribution of food products and fuel] ; submitted by Mr. Gronna. Aug. 23, calendar day Aug. 27, 1919. 10 p. (S. rp. 1G2.) 19—26926 High cost of living, .joint hearings before Committees on Agriculture and Forestry on high cost of living in United States. 1919. pt. 2, [1] +49-82 p. t Live stock. Stimulation of live-stock products, hearings on S. 2199, to stimu- late production, sale, and distribution of live stock and live-stock products, [and] S. 2202, to stimulate production, sale, and distribution of live stock and live-stock products. 3919. pt. 1, p. 1-66S, 1 pi. t APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Philippine Islands. Bonus of $240 as applied to employees in Philippine Islands, report to accompany S. 2875 Lto amend act making appropriations for legis- lative, exiKJUtivo, and .iudicial expenses of Government, liscal year 1920, so that no ('mi)loyee i>f Federal Government shall, for service in Philippine Islands, receive additional compensation at rate which is more than 20 per cent of total annual compensatiim received by such employee] ; submitted by Mr. Warren. Sept. 4, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 166.) BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Federal farm loan act. Amendment to sec. 1 of Federal farm loan act, report to accompany S. 2377 [to amend sec. 1 of act known as Federal farm loan act, so as to provide for payment of expenses of Federal Farm Loan I?oard and employees by Federal land banks and joint stock land banks] ; sub- mitted by Mr. McLean. Sept. 16, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 191.) National bank notes. Circulatiini of national-bank notes, report to accompany S. 2902 [to amend sec. 5182, Revised statutes, relating to signatures on na- tional bank notes for circulation] ; submitted by Mr. McLean. Sept. 22, 1919. 1 p. (S*. rp. 201.) National hanks. Bills of exchange, report to accompany H. R. 7478 [to amend sec. 5200 and 5202, Revised statutes, as amended, relating to limitations on liabilities of national banks] ; submitted by Mr. McLean. Sept. 27, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 224.) Williants, John S. Nomination of John Skelton Williams, hearing on nomination of John Skelton Williams to be compti-oller of currency. 1919. pt. 11, ii +737-815 p. t Ywk County Sariuf/s Bank of Biddeford, Me., report to accompany S. 2811 [for relief of York County Savings Bank, of Biddeford, Me.] ; submitted bv Mr. McLean. Sept. 4, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 105.) BUDGET, NATIONAL, COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATION OF Budget. Digest of budget legislation. 1919. 31 p. (S. doc. 111.) * Paper, 5c. 19—26963 CLAIMS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66th Congress. Sept. 30, 1919; no. 2. 1919. 12 p. 4° t Eaton, John T. John T. Eaton, report to accompany S. 209 [for relief of John T. Eaton] ; submitted by Mr. Gronna. Sept. 15, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 186.) Mayers, Mrs. Mary C. Mary C. Mayers, report to accompany S. 642 [for relief of Mary C. Mayers] ; submitted by Mr. Gronna. Sept. 15, 1919. 9 p. (S. rp. 187.) Watkins, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Elizabeth Marsh AVatkins, report to accompany S. 1194 [for relief of Elizabeth Marsh Watkins] ; submitted by Mr. Gronna. Sept. 15, 1919. ■ 5 p. (S. rp. 188.) September, 1919 139 COMMERCE COMMITTEE Admiralty. Suits in admiralty against United States, hearing on S. 2253^ authorizing suits against United States in admiralty, suits for salvage services, and providing for release of merchant vessels belonging to United States from arrest and attachment in foreign jurisdictions. 1919. 34 p. t Suits in admiralty against United States, report to accompany S. 3076 [authorizing suits against United States in admiralty, suits for salvage serv- ices, and providing for release of merchant vessels belonging to United States from arrest and attachment in foreign jurisdictions] ; submitted bv Mr. Jones of Washington. Sept. 27, 1919. 6 p. (S. rp. 223.) ' 19—26964 Chincotcagiie Island. Bridges to connect Chincoteague Island, Va., and main- land, report to accompany S. 2961 [authorizing county of Accomac, Va., to construct certain bridges across Mosquito Creek, C(X'lvle Creek. Queen Sound, Wire Narrows, Black Narrows, and Chincoteague Channel, to connect Chinco- teague Island with mainland] ; sul)mitted bv Mr. Sheppard. Sept. 12, 1919. 1 p. (S. rp. 184.) Coast Guard. Pensioning of certain members of former Life-Saving Service [now Coast Guard], report to accompanv S. 1473; submitted bv Mr. Jones of Washington. Sept. 4, 1919. 5 p. (S. rp. 169.) Federal Potrer Commission. Development of water power, report to accompany H. R. 3184 [to create Federal Power Commission and to define its po\yers and duties, to provide for improvement of navigation, for development of water power, for use of lands of United States in relation thereto, and for other purposes] ; submitted by IMr. Jones of Washington. Sept. 12, 1919. 20 p. (S. rp. 180.) ^ 19—26928 Merchant marine. Establishment of American merchant marine, letter froia Sluppiug Board presented to chairman of (_'onunittee on Conunerce [by Edward N. Huidey and John A. Donald] submitting its conception of policy the Govern- ment shotild adopt to encourage establishment and development of adequate- American merchant marine [with letter of R. B. Stevens, vice chairman], [1919.] lip. (Senate committee print.) [Letters also published separately by Merchant jNlarine and Fisheries Committee, for wliich see Monthlv catalogue for June, 1919, p. 6-57.] t 19—26965 Missouri River. Bridge across Missouri River between Yankton [County], S^ Dak., and Cedar County, Nebr., report to accompany S. 2883 [authorizing Meridian Highway Bridge Company to construct bridge or bridges across Missotiri River between Yankton County, S. Dak., and Cedai" County, Nebr.] ; submitted by Mr. Calder. Aug. 23. calendar day Aug. 26, 1919. 1 p. ( S. rp. 161.) Pay, Coast Guard. Pay of men in Coast Gtiard, report to accompany S. J. Res. 102 [to equalize pay and allowances of commissioned officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men of Coast Guard with those of Navv] ; submitted ])v Mr. Jones of Washington. Sept. 12, 1919. 3 p. ( S. rp. 181.) ' Ships. Inspection and regulation of Sliipping Board vessels, report to accom- pany S. 633 [extending provisions for regu'ation of steam vessels to vessels owned or operated by Shipping Board] ; submitted bv 'Sir. Jones of Washington. Sept. 12, 1919. 2 p. (S. rp. 182.) DISTRICT OF C0LT;MBIA COMMITTEE Buildings. Height of buildings confronting Meridian Hill Park, report to accompany S. 2945 [regulating height of buildings that may be erected on land confronting Meridian Hill Park on south] ; submitted bv Mr. Sherman. Sept. 11, 1919, 1 p. ( S. rp. 178. ) Cost of living. High cost of living in District of Columbia, hearing before subcommittee pursuant to S. Res, 1.50, directing Committee on District of Columbia'to make investigation of ])rivf s, rents, and rehited subjects in Dis- trict of Columbia. 1919. pts, 4-7, [vii] +2.5.5-979 p. 2 pi. t High cost of living in District of Columbia, summary and review of in- quiry and hearings conducted liy subcommittee purstuint to S. Res. 1.50, direct- ing Committee on District of Columbia to make investigation of prices, rents, and related subjects in District of Columbia. 1919. 32 p. t 19— 2696S 140 Septembeu, 1919 Game-hirdsi. Protection of certain wild birds in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. H. 1199 [to proliibit pnrcbase, sale, or iiossession for purpose of sale of certain wild birds in District of Columbia] ; submitted by I\Ir. Sher- man. Sept. 19, 1919. 3 p. (S. rp. 199.) Rent Commission for District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 2992 [to create Rent Commission of District of Columbia] ; submitted bv j\Ir. Ball. Sept. 11. 1919. 2 p. ( S. rp. 179. ) 19— 2G967 KDX'CATION AND l,AHOR COilMITTEE ■Lihntry Serrivc Dirinion. Library information service in Bureau of P^ducation, hearinsis on S. 2457, to provide for library information service in Bureau of Educati