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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. Food inspection decision 184; June 5, 1922. July 10, 1922. 1 p. t Agr 7—1659 Official record. Department of Agriculture, v. 1, no. 27-30; July 5-26, 1922. [1922.] Each 8 p. 4° [Weekly.] t A^r 22— 146 Potatoes. Amendment 1 to Regulations governing importation of potatoes into United States (revised), effective June 20, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. (Federal Horticultural Board.) t WeatJier, crops, and markets, weekly, July 1-29, 1922; v. 2, no. 1-5. [1922.] 1>. 1-104. il. 4" *Paper, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $2.00. Agr 22—147 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Angora goat; [by G. P. Williams]. [Dec. 1921, reprint with changes Apr. 1922.] 26+[l] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1203.) *Paper, 5c. Agr 22—1 Cattle-ticks. 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[Date of original issue incorrectly given on this publication as May, 1911 which is date of a previous reprint. Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to hogs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17— 330 6 July, 1922 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Paint. I'^so of paint on farm; [byl Percy H. Walker. ['Sox. 29. 1911. revised July, 1917, reprint Apr. 1922.] 19 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 474.) [Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—1113 Service anuouncements. Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 137. July 8, 1922. p. 167-192. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 10301-3.50.] * Paper, 5c. 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. Tanning. Home tanning; [by] R. W. Frey, I. D. Clarke, and V. P. Veitch. Julv. 1922. 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[From Scientific papers, v. 18.] * Paper. 3.5c. 22—26638 Badiaton^ for aircraft eng nes [witli l)il)liograpliy] ; by S. Iv. I'nrsons jandj D. R. Harper, 3d. May 26. 1922. ii+247-43() p. il. 3 pi. 4 p. of pi. large 8' (Teciinologic papers 211.) [From Teclinolosic papers, v. 16. | * Paner. .5(lc 22—26639 14 JUI.T, 1922 Radiometer. Tests of stellar radiometers ami measurements of energy dis- tribution in spectra of 16 stars; by W. W. Cohlentz. May 12, 1922. [1] + 725-750 p. il. 2 pi. large 8° (Scientitic papers 438.) [Froni Scientific papers. V. 17.] * Paper, 10c. 22—26604 Radiotelephonij. Sources of elementary radio information. June 22. 1922 [1] +12 p. large 8° (Circular 122.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26602 Spectra. Notes on standard wave lengths, spectrographs, and spectrum tubes: by W. F. Meggers [and] Keiviu Burns. May 24. 1922.. [1] +185-199 p. il. 1 pi. large 8° (Scientific papers 441.) [From Scientific papers, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. 22 — 26605 Wave length measurements in arc spectra of neodvm um and samarium: by C. C. Kiess. May 31. 1922. [1] +201-219 p. large S" (Scientific papers 442.) [From Scientific papers, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. 22— 266()t> VarnisJi. United States Government specification for interior varnish, Federal Specifications Board, Standard specification 22, officially adopted by Federal Specifications Board, Feb. 3, 1922, for use of departments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered by it. 2d edition. July 3, 1922. 6 p. large 8° (Circular 117.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26640 ^Vhite lead. United States Government specification for basic carbonate white lead, dry and paste, Federal Specifications Board, Standard .specification 5. officially adopted by Federal Specifications Board, Feb. 3. 1922, for use of departments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered by it. 2d edition. July 3, 1922. 8 p. large 8° (Circular 84.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26641 Zinc oxid. United States Government specification for leaded zinc oxide, dry and paste. Federal Specifications Board, Standard specification 9, officially adopted by Federal Specifications Board, Feb. 3, 1922, for use of departments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered by it. 2d edition. July 3, 1922. 8 p. large 8" (Circular 88.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26688 STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE Steamboat Inspection Service hulletin, July 1, 1922: no. 81. [1922.] 2 p. [Monthly.] t 15—26679 CONGRESS Congressional record. Congressional record. 67th Congress. 2d session, v. 62, no. 170-194; July 1-31, 1922. [1922.] 10623-11813+ [55] p. 4° 12—36438 Note. — The Congressional record, containing the proceedings and debates of Con- gress, is issued daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published fortnightly. 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[1922.] no. 16; 11+2 p. 4' [Includes History of bills and resolutions.] Directory. 67th Congress, 2d session, beginning Dec. 5, 1921. official Congres- sional directory; compiled by Elmer C. Hess. 3d edition. Julv. 1922. [1922.] xvi+565 p. il. 1 pi. * Cloth, 60c. 6—35330 July, 1922 . 15 PKIVATE LAWS Note. — The Publications Division, State Department, receives a small supply of the private acts which it distributes free upon application. Private [act] 75-83, 6Ttli Congres.s. Carruzvo, Julio. S. 156, act for relief of heirs of Julio Carrazco. Approved June 26, 1922. 1 p. (Private 78.) Cortien, Henry. S. 3291, act for relief of Henry Cordes. Approved June 2G, 1922. 1 p. (Private 80.) Elliott, John B. S. 1784, act for relief of John B. Elliott. Approved June 24, 1922. 1 p. (Private 77.) Everest, Philip ii. S. 1730, act for relief of Philip S. Everest. Approved June 26, 1922. 1 p. (Private 79.) Green, John M. S. 777, act for relief of John M. Green. Approved June 29, 1922. 1 p. 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[Approved July 1, 1922.] 21 p. (Public 263.) Army. II. R. 10871, act making appropriations for military and nonmilitary activities of War Department, fiscal year 1923. [Approved June 30, 1922.] 50 p. (Public 259.) Costs (law). S. 426, act to amend act to amend chapter 209, Statutes at large, V. 27, entitled "Act providing when plaintiff may sue as poor person and when counsel shall be assigned by court,"' and to provide for prosecution of writs of error and appeals in forma pauperis, approved June 25, 1910. Approved June 27, 1922. 1 p. (Public 254.) Daivsonsprings, Ky. II. R. 11588, act to amend act to provide hospital and sanatorium facilities for discharged sick and disabled soldiers, sailors, and marines [relative to acquisition of land for hospital at Dawsonsprings, Ky.]. Approved July 1, 1922. 1 p. (Public 273.) District Courts. H. 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Approved June 20, 1922. 1 p. (Public 253.) Federal reserve batiks. S. 831, act to amend proviso in paragraph 10 of sec. 9 of Federal reserve act amended by act of June 21, 1917, amending Federal reserve act [relative to rediscount by Federal reserve banks for State member banks]. Ap- proved July 1, 1922. 1 p. (Public 279.) Oovernment ofpoials and employees. 11. R. 12073, act to provide additional compensa- tion for civilian employees of governments of United States and District of Columbia, fiscal year 1923. [Approved June 29, 1922.] 3 p. (Public 257.) Hardman, Herhert W. S. 1880, act for appointment of Warrant Officer Herbert War- ren Hardman as captain in Quartermaster C^orps, Army. Approved June 26, 1922. 1 p. (Public 252.) Labor Department. S. 3396, act creating positions of 2d assistant Secretary and private secretary in Department of Labor. Approved June 30, 1922. 1 p. (Public 260.) Land offices. S. 3425, ac: to continue certain land offices. Approved June 30, 1922. 1 p. (Public 261.) Library Buildinfi and Grounds Superintendent. H. R. 11393, act to abolish office of Superintendent of Library I'>uilding and Grounds and to transfer duties thereof to Architect of Capitol and Librarian of Congress. Approved June 29, 1922. 1 u. (Public 258.) Missouri River. H. R. 12120, act granting consent of Congress to county court of Lafayette County, Mo., to construct bi-idge across Missouri River [at or near Waverlyl. Approved July 1, 1922. 1 p. (Public 270.) II. R 12121, act granting consent of Congress to county court of Saline County. Mo., to construct lu'idi;(' across Missouii I!i\er |at t)r near Miami]. .\pi)roved July 1. 1922. 1 p. (I'uhlic 277.) 16 Jflt, 1922 Public fact] 252-280, (i7th Conjrress — Continued. \ationol baiiktt. H. R. U'>27. act to amend sec. 51.")6, Revised statutes, relating to corporate powers of associations, so as to provide succession thereof for period of 99 yeiirs or until dissolved, and to apply said section as so amended to all national banking assoi iations. Approved .July 1, 1922. 1 p. (Public 2G2.) y'ary. 11. K. 1122M, act makinj; appropi-iations for Navv Department and naval service, fiscal year 1923. [Approveri(lge across Niagara River between State of New York and Dominion of Canada, or to remove its present bridge and construct new bridge across said river. Approved .July 1, 1922. 1 p. (rublie 280.) Paris, Trj\ II. R. 1129)S, act amending existing law which authorizes construction of public building at Paris. Tex., so as to acquire new site for same by exchanging therefor land and property now owned by Government in said city, and' to authorize erection on said new site, when acquired, public building suitable for post-olficc pur- poses. Approved July 1. 1922. 1 p. (Public 270.) Pokcguma Luke. II. R. 10770, act to legalize bridge across south arm of Pokegama Lake in Itasta County, Minn. Approved .Tuly 1, 1922. 1 p. (Public 266.) Red River. 11. R. 12 County, at or nor Batesvllle]. Approved Julv 1, 1922. 1 p. (Public 269.) Puijlic [.ioint] resolut on 63-G7, 67tli Coniiress. Atnerieaii Let/ion. H. J. Res. 353. joint resolution authorizing Secretary of War to loan tents, cots, chairs, and so forth, to ( xecutive committee of Louisiana Depart- ment of -American Legion for use at national convention of Amirican Legion, to b' held at New Orleans, Lji.. in Oct. 1922. Approved July 8, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 67.) Cu^tom,9 Service. II. J. Res. 344, joint resohition to authorize Secretary of Treas- ury to detail 4 persons paid from appropriation for collection of customs. Ap- proved June 30, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 64.) Xcip York Harbor. H. J. Res. 337, joint resolution granting consent of Con-^res^ and authority to Port of New York authority to execute comprehensive plan i'pprovi-d by State's of New Y'ork and New Jersey. [Approved July 1. 1922.] 5 p. i Public resolution 66.) Veterans' Bureau. II. J. Res. 313, joint resolution providing for ('ispo:'.al of articles produced by patients in Veterans' Bureau. Approved June 26, 1922. 1 p. (Pub- lic resolution 63.) Water ixiUution. H. J. Res. 297, joint resolution requesting President of United States to call conference of maritime nations with vii'w of adoption of ( ffective means for prevention of pollution of navigable waters by oil-burning and oil-carrying sterm- ers by dumping into such waters of oil waste, fuel oil. oil sludge, oil slop, tar residue, and water ballast. Approved July 1. 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 65.) AGRICULTURAL INQUIRY JOINT COMMISSION Report. Marketinjr and distrilmtion, report of Joint Commisson of Asiiicul- tural Inquiry, pt. 4; snlmiitted In- Mr. Anderson. 1922. ix+266 ]). il. S pi. 1 tab. (H. li). 4(»8 [i)t. 4], GTtli Conji. 1st .sess.) * Paper. 30c. 21—27528 Transi)ort;ition, re[iort of Joint Conunssion of Ajiricultural Intjuiry, pt. 3; sul.ni tted l).v :Mr. Anderson. 1922. xiv+686 p. il. 21 pi. (H. rp. 408. pt. 3, 67th Con.sr. 1st sess, I [Includes niiuorit.v views on recommendation .">, by Mr. Mills and by :Mr. Ten Eycl^.] * Paper. 7oc. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Boy Scouts of America. 12tli annual report of Boy Scouts of America, letter from chief scout executive transmitting: 12th annual report of Boy Scouts of America [year ending Dec. 31. 1921]. 1922. ii+142 p. ( H. doc. 296, 67th Ccm^. 2d sess.) E 13— 532 Internal Rcroiuc Bureau. Extract frcmi public law 145. 67th Congress, ap- proved Feb. 17, 1922 | niak ng approi)riiitioiis for Treasury Department, tiscal year 19.3. relat ni; to appro[)r!atioi)s made for internal revenue service]. ]l922.] 2 p. t July, 1922 17 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE BnJthnorc (iml Ohio Railrodd. Railroad sidings in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 3083 [authorizing Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to construct elevated i-ailroad siding adjacent to its tracks in city of Wash- ington! ; submitted by Mr. Wheeler. June 30, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1176, 67th Cong. 2d se.ss.) Masonic Mutual Life Association of District of Columbia. Acacia Mutual Life Association, report to aecompany H. R. 11110 [to amend act to incorporate ^Masonic INIutual Relief Association of District of Columbia, as amended] ; sulmiitted by i\Ir. Foclit. June 30, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1175, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) ITlie name of the organization is changed to Acacia Mutual Life Association by one of the amendments.] INTERSTATE AND FOKEIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Hudson River. Bridge across Hudson River at New York City, to be con- structed by North River Bridge Co.. hearing on S. 2799, to supplement and amend act to incorporate North River Bridge Company and to authorize construction of bridge at New York City across Hudson River, to regulate connnerce in and over such bridge between States of New York and New Jersey, and to establish such bridge a military post road [so as to extend time for construction], June 15, 1922. 1922. iii+24 p. X IRRIGATION OF ARID LANDS COMMITTEE Colorado River. Protection and development for lower Colorado River basin, hearings on H. R. 11419. June 15-21, 1922. 1922. pts. 1, 2, [iv]+l-72 p. t Nevada. Extension of time for development of underground waters in Nevada, report to accompany S. 2983 : submitted by Mr. Hayden. June 30, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1171, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Tri-count]! irrigation project. Investigation of Tricounty reclamation project, Nebr., report to accompany H. J. Res. 354 [authorizing reinvestigation of Tri-county project, Nebr.. comprising counties of Gosper, Phelps, and Kearney] ; submitted by Mr. Smith of Idaho. June 30, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1173, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) .TUDXCIARY COMMITTEE Government officials and employees. Garnishment of salaries of civil employees of TTnited States, hearing on H. R. 8570, June 7, 1922. 1922. ii+21 p. (Serial 40.) t LABOR COMMITTEE Convict labor, hearings on H. R. 10241. to limit effect of regulation of interstate commerce between the States in goods, wares, and merchandise wholly or in part manufaftured. mined, or procured by convict labor or in any prison or refoi-matory, Mar. 24-28. 1922. 1922. ii+9S p. il. t Navy-yards. Creating board of adjustment and board of appeals for employees of navy yards and arsenals, hearings on H. R. 11956, to create board of ad- justment which shall constitute wage board and board of appeals for em- ployees of navy yards and ar.senals and to define its powers and duties, June 30, 1922. 1922. ii+70 p. il. $ MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Retired list. Army. Promotion of certain officers, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 10849 [for promotion of certain officers of Army now on retired list], Apr. 26 and June 22. 1922. 1922. ii+17 p. t NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Navy-yards. Hearing on bill H. R. 10967, to relieve unemployment among civilian workers of Government, to remove financial incentives to war, to stabilize production in Federal industrial plants, to promote economical and efficient operation of these plants, and for other purposes. [1922.] p. 1063- 1142. (No. 140.) [This hearing was held before tb.e subcommittee on yards and docks.] t 4365— No. 331—22 3 18 July, 1922 PIUNTING COMMITTEE St. Latcrence River. Printing additional copies of Senate document 179, report to accompany S. Con. Res. 24 [to print additional copies of Senate document 179, 67th Congress, relative to improvement of St. Lawrence River] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Johnson of Washington. June 29, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1168, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GKOUNDS COMMITTEK Baltimore, Md. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 8498, public building, Baltimore, Md., June 8, 1922. 1922. ii+28 p. (No. 24.) t Executive Mansion. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on S. 3659, police force at White House, June 22, 1922. 1922. ii+5 p. (No. 25.) t Mobile, Ala. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 11731. rental of 1st floor of customhouse. Mobile, Ala., June 8, 1922. 1922. ii+2 p. (No. 23.) t PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Land offices. Continuing certain land offices, hearing on bills to continue cer- tain land offices, June 6, 1922. 1922. pt. 3, ii+75-81 p. t White, Albert H. Albert H. White and others, report to accompany H. R. 624 [for relief of Albert H. WMiite, Marj' E. Fowler, Lorena B. Winkler, E. E. White, and C. A. White] ; submitted by Mr. Larsen of Georgia. June 30, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 1170, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) EULES COMMITTEE Civil service pensions. Consideration of H. R. 11212, report to accompany H. Res. 391 [for consideration of H. R. 11212, to amend act for retirement of employees in classified civil service, by providing for annuities to employees involuntarily separated from the service] ; submitted by Mr. Snell. June 29, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1162, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) House of Represent atives. Providing for adjournment of House until Aug. 15, 1922, report to accompany H. Res. 397 ; submitted by Mr. Snell. June 30, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1177, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Jews. Consideration of House joint resolution 322, report to accompany H. Res. 360 [for immediate consideration of H. J. Res. 322, favoring establish- ment in Palestine of national liome for Jewish people] ; submitted by Mr. Fess. June 30, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1172, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Labor Department. Consideration of S. 3396, report to accompany H. Res. 396 [for consideration of S. 3396, creating positions of 2d assistant Secretary and private secretary in Department of Labor] ; submitted by Mr. Snell. June 30, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1169, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Railroad tickets. Consideration of S. 848, report to accompany H. Res. 394 [for consideration of S. 848, to amend sec. 22 of interstate commerce act, as amended, bv requiring issuance of interchangeable mileage tickets on rail- roads] ; submitted by Mr. Snell. June 29, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1164, 67tli Cong. 2d sess.) WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Tariff information surveys; prepared by Tariff Commission. 1922. [Other parts of Tariff information surveys appeared in previous Montlily cata- logues.] t 20—27464 Lr-2. On articles in p.aragraphs 315-317 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs. Silk wearing apparel and silk small wares, vi + 58 p. N-15. On articles in paragraph 359 of tariflf act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs. Heavy leathers. 48 p. il. N-IG. On articles in paragraph 359 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Light leathers, group 1. vii + 54 p. POSTAL SERVICE JOINT COMMISSION Postal service. [Report.] 1922. pt. 12, iii +1125-93+11 p. t 21—27447 pt. 12. Special report on Post OflBce Department organization and accounting ; by W. B. Richards & Co. July, 1922 19 SENATE Calendar of business, Seuate, G7th Congress, 2cl session, legislative day Apr. 20, calendar day July 1-legislative day Apr. 20, calendar day July 31, 1922; no. 307-331. [1922.] Each 32 p. or 36 p. large 8" [Daily when Senate is in session.] % Constitutional law. The Constitution is the higher law, answer to articles by Walter Clark, chief justice of North Carolina Supreme Court, by Preston A. Shinu; presented by Mr. Harreld. 1922. 12 p. (S. doc. 234, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) 22—26642 AGRICULTfEE AXU FORESTRY COMMITTEE Muscle Shoals. Muscle Shoals, hearings on S. 3420, for manufacture of ex- plosives for use of Army and Navy, for manufacture of fertilizer for agri- cultural purposes, to incorporate Federal Chenucal Coi-poration, and for other purposes ; and on Henry Ford Muscle Shoals offer, olfer made by Alabama Power Co., proposing to complete Wilson Dam, offer of Frederick E. Eugstrum for Muscle Shoals, and offer of Charles L. Parsons for prop- erties at Muscle Shoals. Ala. 1922. ii-|-949 p. [These hearings were also I)ublished in .separate numbered parts.] t Muscle Shoals, report to accompany S. J. Res. 227 [ reject 'ng bids for acquisition of Muscle Shoals] ; submitted by Mr. Norris. Apr. 20, calendar day July 20, 1922. 36 p. (S. rp. 831, pt. 1, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) 22—26643 Options and futures. To amend sec. 5 of cotton futures act, adverse report to accompany S. 385 and S. 3146 ; submitted by Mr. Ransdell. Apr. 20, calendar day July 31, 1922. 5 p. (S. rp. 841, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Saltpeter, Chile. [Nitrate of soda imports from Chile to United States, ex- tracts from hearings, 66th Congress, 2d session, and 67th Congress, 2d session.] 1922. 1 p. oblong large 8" t APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Government officials and employees. Reclassification of salaries, hearings on H. R. -8928, for classification of civilian positions within District of Columbia and in field services. 1922. ii-|-136 p. t BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Erection of office building by Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, report to accompany S. J. Res. 208 [authorizing Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis to enter into contracts for erection of buildings for its head office and bi-anches] ; submitted bv Mr. Shortridge, Apr. 20, calendar day June 30, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 804, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Federal reserve member banks. Membership in Federal reserve bank, report to accompany S. 3531 [to amend sec. 9 of Federal reserve act, relative to capital required for admission to membership in Federal reserve bank] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Pepper. Apr. 20, calendar day June 30, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 800, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) CIVIL SERVICE SELECT COMMITTEE Civil Service Commission. Investigation of Examining Division of Civil Serv- ice Commission, report pursuant to S. Res. 199; submitted bv Mr. Sterling. Apr. 20, calendar day July 25, 1922. 42 p. (S. rp. 836, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) [Corrected print.] t 22—26644 CL.\IMS COMMITTEE Campbell, Gcorf/e R. George R. Campbell, Milton B. Germond, and Walter D. Long, report to accompany H. R. 513 [for relief of George R. Campbell, Milton B. Germond, and Walter D. Long] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar day July 14, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 819, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Canadian Pacific Railiray Co., report to accompany H. R. 9472 [for relief of Canadian Pacific Railway Company] ; submitted bv Mr. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar day July 14, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 823, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) 20 July, 1922 Cai/et, Lonis. Louis Tayet, report to accompany H. R. 10544 [for relief of Louis Caret] ; submitted liy I\Ir. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar day July 14, 1922. 12 p. (S. rp. 824, GTtli Cong. 2d .sess.) Fitzcharlcs Dry Goods Co., report to accompany H. R. 8143 [for relief of Fitzcliarles Dry Goods Company] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar day July 14. 1922. 4 p. (S. i-p. 822, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Harris, Seth J. Seth J. Harris and certain others, report to accompany H. R. 2694 [for relief of Seth J. Harris. Jimmie Lou Martin, Mary Holloman, and William Henry Coleman] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20. calendar day June 30, 1922. 6 p. (S. rp. 803, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Hood, Vivian. Vivian Hood, report to accompany H. R. 862 [for relief of Vivian Hood] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar day July 14, 1922. 6 p. (S. rp. 820. 67th' Cong. 2d sess.) Kinco Trust Co., report to accompany H. R. 8073 [for relief of Kineo Trust Company] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar day July 14, 1922. 7 p. (S. rp. 821, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Larlcin. Georpe T. George T. Larkin, report to accompany S. 1491 [for relief of George T. Larkin] ; submitted by Mr. New. Apr. 20, calendar day July 8, 1922. 6 p. ( S. rp. 811. 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) Leavitt, Lonis. Claim of Louis Leavitt. report to accompany S. 3754 [for re- lief of Louis Leavitt] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar day July 13, 1922. 22p. ( S. rp. 816, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) Proctor, Almon R. Heirs of Almon R. Proctor, report to accompany S. 1715 [for relief of heirs of Almon R. Proctor] ; snbmittefl by Mr. Spencer. Apr. 20, calendar day July 29, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 839, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Randall, Oakley. Oakley Randall, report to accompany S. 2854 [for relief of Oakley Randall] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar day June 30,1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 798, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Treasurer of United States. Credit in certain accounts of treasurer of United States, report to accompany S. 3780; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar day July 13, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 817, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) True, Thurston W. Thurston W. True, report to accompany S. 2984 [for relief of Thurston W. True] ; submitted by Mr. Robinson. Apr. 20, calendar day July 11, 1922. 5 p. ( S. rp. 814, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) Wille, Henry C. Henry 0. Wilke, report to accompany S. 1515 [for relief of Henrv C. Wilke] ; submitted by Mr. New. Apr. 20, calendar day July 8, 1922. 2 p. "(S. rp. 812, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) COMMERCE COMMITTEE Grand Calumet River. Bridge across Grand Calumet River. Ind., report to ac- company S. 3793 [to authorize Gary Tube Company to construct bridge across Grand Calumet River In Lake County. Ind.] ; submitted by Mr. Jones of Washington for Mr. Calder. Apr. 20, calendar day July 31, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 842,1o7th Cong. 2d sess.) Bridge across Grand Calumet River, Ind.. report to accompany S. 3834 [to authorize Chicago. Lake Shore and Eastern Railway Company to con- struct bridge across Grand Calumet River in Lake County. Ind.] : submitted bv Mr. Jones of Washington for I\Ir. Calder. Apr. 20, calendar day July 31, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 843, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Merchant marine. To amend merchant marine act of 1920, .joint hearings be- fore Committee on Commerce. Senate, and Committee on INIerehant Marine and Fisheries, House, on bills S. 3217 and H. R. 10644. to amend and supple- ment merchant marine act, 1920, and for other purposes. 1922. 2 v. [iv] + 2529 p. [There were two issues of- these hearings, one printed for use of Senate Committee on Commerce and one printed for use of House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. They were also published in separate numbered parts.] t River and harhor bill, report to accompany H. R. 10766; submitted by Mr. Jones of Washington. Apr. 20, calendar day July 10, 1922. 56 p. (S. rp. 813, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) July, 1922 21 DISTRICT or COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Schoolft. Reorganization of public scliools of District of Colunil)ia, joint hear- ings before subconunittee on District of Columbia relative to schools and play- grounds in District of Columbia. June 22, 1922. 1922. ii+6 p. [This hear- ing was held at a joint meeting of the subcommittees of the Senate Com- mittee on District of Columbia and the House Committee on District of Columbia.] + HAITI AND DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, SELECT COMMITTEE ON Haiti. Inquiry into occupation and administration of Haiti and Dominican Republic, report pursuant to S. Kes. 112; submitted by Mr. Oddie for Mr. McCormick. Apr. 20, calendar day June 26, 1922. 37 p. map. (S. rp. 794, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) [Report relates to Haiti only.] 22—26609 INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Mescalero Apache Reservation. Defining rights of Mescalero Apache Indians in Mescalero Indian reservation and creating All-Year National Park, report to accompany S. 3519 ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Apr. 20, calendar day July 5, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 805, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Railroads. Railroad revenues and expenses, hearings pursuant to Senate reso- lution 23, directing Committee on Interstate Commerce to hold hearings upon matters relating to revenues and expenses of railroads whicli report to Inter- state Commerce Commission ; statement of R. S. Lovett. 1922. ii+2523- 36 p. t Railroad revenues and expenses, hearings pursuant to Senate resolution 23, directing Committee on Interstate Commerce to hold hearings upon mat- ters relating to revenues and expenses of railroads which report to Interstate Commerce Commission ; statements of C. S. Duncan and A. G. Hagerty. 1922. ii +2325-2521 p. il. 8 p. of tab. t IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION COMMITTEE Columbia River Valley. Columbia basin irrigation, hearing on S. 3745, for creation of Columbia Basin Irrigation Commission, and authorizing appro- priation therefor, July 10, 1922. 1922. ii+19 p. t Salt River irrigation project. Salt River reclamation project, Ariz., report to accompany H. R. 10248 [authorizing lease of surplus power developed under Salt River reclamation project, Ariz.] ; submitted by Mr. Cameron. Apr. 20, calendar day July 15, 1922. 7 p. (S. rp. 826, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67tb Congress, .Tuly 10 and 17, 1922; no. 37 [-38]. [1922.] Each 52 p. 4" [The issue for July 17, 1922, is incorrectly numbered 37 instead of 38.] t ConHtantinos Pateras, Greek steamship.. C. Pateras & Sons and C. Lemos, report to accompany S. 3800 [for relief of C. Pateras and Sons and C. Lemos, owners of Greek steamship Constaittinos Pateras] ; submitted by Mr. Nelson. Apr. 20, calendar day July 24, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 835, 07th Cong. 2d sess.) Hogue, Louis A. Louis A. Hogue, report to accompany S. 3799 [for relief of I.,ouis A. Hogue, owner of sloop Ivy] ; submitted by Mr. Nelson. Apr. 20, calendar day July 24, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 834, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Lynch lata. Antilynching bill, report to accompany H. R. 13 [to assure to per- sons within jurisdiction of every State equal protection of laws, and to punish crime of lynching] ; submitted by Mr. Shortridge. Apr. 20, calendar day July 28, 1922. 32 p. (S. rp. 837, 67lh Cong. 2d sess.) 22—26554 Motion pictures. Proposed investigation of motion-picture industry, hearings before subcommittee pursuant to S. Res. 142, directing investigation of alleged political activities of motion-picture industry. 1922. ii-|-64 p. t 22 July, 1922 MILITAKY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Danoch, Daniel C. D. C. Darrocli. report to accompany S. 2946 [for relief of D. C Darrochl ; sul)nutted by Mr. Canierou. Apr. 20, calendar day July 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 838, 67tli Cong. 2d sess.) MoiHarty, Ambrose I. Second Lieut. Ambrose I. Moriarty, report to accompany S. 2750 [for advancement on retired list of Regular Army of Ambrose I. Moriarty] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Apr. 20, calendar day July 29, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 840, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) NAVAL AFFAIKS COMMITTEE War-sliips. To scrap certain naval vessels, report to accompany H. R. 11214 [authorizing the I'resident to scrap certain vessels in conformity with pro- visions of treaty limiting naval arinainents. and for other i)urposesl : sub- mitted by Mr. Poindexter. Apr. 20. calendar dav June 30, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 802, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) PENSIONS COMMITTEE Pensions. Pensions and incrense of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Civil AYar. etc.. report to accompany H. R. 11427 [substituted for H. R. 166G and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Bursuiu. Apr. 20, calendar dav Julv 8, 1922. 219 p. (S. rp. 809, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accompany H. R. 11533 [substituted for H. R. 2571 and other billsl ; submitted by Mr. Bursum. Apr. 20. calendar dav Julv 8, 1922. 26 p. (S. rp. 810, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE Postal service. Night work in postal service, report : submitted bv Mr. Town- send. Apr. 20, calendar day June 30, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 799^ 67th Cong. 2d sess.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE National Home for Lepers, Carville. National Leper Home, report to accom- pany S. 3721 [for erection of additional suitable and necessary buildngs for National Leper Home] ; submitted by IMr. Fernald. Apr. 20. calendar dav July 20, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 832, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) PUBLIC LANDS AND SUTIA'EYS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress. July 25, 1922; no. 21. [1922.] 52 p. 4° t Cooney. Emmett 0. Emiuett Otto Coone.v, report to accompany H. R. 9746 [for relief of Emmett Otto Cooney] ; submitted bv Mr. Bursum. Apr. 20, calendar day .July 15, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 828, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Escambia County, Fla. Lands in Escambia County, Fla., to be used for public park, report to accompany H. R. 7967 ; submitted by Mr. Bursum. Apr. 20, calendar day July 18, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 829, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Homestead. Validating certain public land applications and entries, report to accompanv H. R. 10419; submitted bv *Mr. Bursum. Apr. 20, calendar dav July 20, 1922. 19 p. (S. rp. 8.S3. 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Lincoln Xational Forest. Exchange of lands in New ^lexico, report to ac- company S. 3702 [for acquirenu'iit by United States of privately owned lands situated withn certain townships in Lincoln National Forest. N. Mex.. by exchanging therefor lands on public domain also within such State] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Bursum. Apr. 20. calendar dav Julv IS, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 830, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Mann, Mrs. Frances }[. Frances Mack Mann, report to nccompany H. R. S244 [permitting Frances Mack Mann to purchase public lands] : submitted by Mr. Phipps for Mr. Norbeck. Apr. 20, calendar day July 15, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 825, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) July, 1922 23 Mohave County, Ariz. Adjustment of conflicting claims in Mohave County, Ariz., report to accompany H. R. 9257 ; submitted by Mr. Kendrick. Apr. 20, calendar day June 30, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 801, 67tb Cong. 2d sess.) Morehouse Parish, La. Relief of certain parties in Morehouse Parish, La., report to accompany H. R. 2866 [to sell and patent to parties named herein lands in Morehouse Parish, La.] ; subm tted by Mr. Ladd. Apr. 20, calendar day July 13, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 815, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) Muscatine County. Iowa. Conveying land to Muscatine Count.v, Iowa, report to accompany H. R. 11233 [to convey land, now part of biological station at Pair- port, to county of Muscatine. Iowa] ; submitted by Mr. Bursum. Apr. 20, calendar day July 13, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 818, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) West Baton Rouge Parish, La. Authorizing sale of certain public lands in Louisiana, report to accompany H. R. 10361 [authorizing sale and patent of alleged public lands in Louisiana, in West Baton Rouge Parish, to Thomas Glynn and others] : submitted by Mr. I'h'pps for Mr. Norbeck. Apr. 20, calendar day July 15, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 827, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) TEBEITOBIES AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS COMMITTEE Hawaii. Amending organic act of Hawaii, report to accompany H. R. 11590 [to amend sec. 34 and 40 of organic act of Hawaii, so as to remove disqualifi- cafon of women for election to offices of Delegate to Congress from Hawaii, and senator and representative in Legislature of Hawaii] : submitted by Mr. New. Apr. 20. calendar day July 6, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 807, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) [Cori-ected print.] Leprosy Investigation Station, Kalawao. Federal Leprosy Investigation Sta- tion. Hawaii, report to accompany H. R. 11589 [for transfer of lands and buildings of Federal Leprosy Investigation Station at Kalawao, on island of Molokai. Hawa i, to Hawaii] ; submitted by Mr. New. Apr. 20, calendar day July 6, 1922. 2 p. ( S. rp. 806, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) Mears, Frederick. Frederick Mears, report to accompany H. J. Res. 316 [authorizing reappointment of Frederick Mears as commissioned officer of Regular Army and making him available, when so reappointed, for service as chairman and chief eng neer of Alaskan Engineering Commission] ; sub- mitted by Mr. New. Apr. 20, calendar day July 6, 1922. 16 p. (S. rp. 808, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) SHORT TIME RURAL CREDITS JOINT COMMITTEE Agricultu7-al credit. Short-time rural credits, report ; submitted by Mr. Haugen. June 30, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 1174, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) [Includes views of Mr. Steagall.] 22—26645 COURT OF CLAIMS Andrus. John E. Andrus vs. Uuited States; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 242-A, p. 33-159. t Arizona Eastern Railroad. Arizona Eastern Railroad Co. v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 36-A, p. 9-17. $ Arizona Eastern Railroad Company v. United States ; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 77-A, p. 33^3. t Blake. Thomas M. Blake v. United States; evidence for defendant. [1922.] no. 255-A, p. 29-52. t Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. Co. V. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 34192, p. 71-75. t Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Co. v. United States ; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 34705, p. 21-32. t Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Co. v. United States ; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 34706, p. 15-30. t 24 July, 1922 Dever. Daniel Dever v. Unitod Slates; evidence for defendant [1922] no 222-A, p. 23-33. t Early and Danh'i Company v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.1 no. 238-A, p. 5-49. t El Paso and t to the member banlis of the Federal reserve system. The lid or final edition contains detailed analyses of business conditions, special articles,. review of foreign banking, and complete statistics showing condition of Federal re- serve banks. Those desiring copies of either edition may obtain them from the Federal Reserve Board at the prices stated above and below. • Same, July, 1922; [v. 8, no. 7]. Final edition. 1922. iT-f 765-900 +ii p. il. map, 4" [Monthly.] 1 Paper, 40c. single copy, $4.00 a yr. Fedcffil reserve iiiciiiher hanks. 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Los Angeles Pressed Brick Company r. I'acitic Electric Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; [decided June 5. 1922: rcKort of connnission]. 1922. [1] +254-255 p. ([Opinion] 7707.) [From Interstate Conunerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper, .5c. Cant-iron. No. 11604, Heggem & Davis et al. r. director general, as agent, Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. : [decided June 10. 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] +162-1 64+ii p. ([Opin- ion] 7687.) [Report from Interstate Connnerce Conninssioii repoits. v. 69.] * Paiwr, 5c. Cattle. No. 10583, North Packing & Provision Company et al. v. Chicago,. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, director general, et al. ; decided .Tune 15, 1922: report of commission. [1922.] p. 235-242. ([Opinion] 7702.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission i-eports, v. 69.] * Pajier. 5c. Cement. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1546, cement from Leeds,. Ala., to Virginia cities; decided June 26, 1922; report [and order] of com- mission. [1922.1 353-3.54+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7717.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper, 5c. No. 10717, Portland Traffic & Transportation Association et al. v. director general. Southern Pacific Company, et al. ; decided June 6. 1922 : report of commission. [1922.] p. 165-172. ([Opinion] 7688.) [From Interstate- Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper, .5c. Chaws. No. 12643. F. S. Harmon & Company v. Pittsburgh. Cincinnati. Chicago' & St. Louis Railroad Company et al. : [decided .June 15. 1922: report and order of commission]. 1922. [1]+34SU350+[1] p. ( [Opinion] 7715.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Connnission reports, v. 69.] * Paper, 5c. Cipars. No. 12011, American Cigar Company v. director general, as agent. Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company, et al. ; decided .June 5, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 159-161+21 p. ("[Opinion] 7686.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper, 5c. Coal. Investigation and su.spension docket no. 1425. reduced rates on coal to Kansas City. Mo. ; decided June 6, 1922 ; report of commission on further argument. [1922.] p. 363-367. ([Opinion] 7721.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper, 5c. No. 6194. Holmes & Hallowell Company r. Great Northern Railway Com- pany et al. : no. 7895, Traffic Bureau of Commercial Club of Aberdeen. S. Dak., r. [same] ; decided June 6. 1922; [report and order of commission on further argument]. [1922.] 11-lS+ii p. ([Opinion] 76.54.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper. 5c. No. 12120. Corona Coal Company r. Secretary of War. operating under designation, War Department. Inland waterways. INIississippi-Warrior service, et al.: decided .June 26. 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 389-397+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7725.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper. 5c. No. 12196, Oreen Rock Coal Company v. director general, as agent. Big Sandy & Kentuckv River Railway Company, et al.: decided .Tune 5. 1922: report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 17.5-179+iii p. ([Opinion] 7690.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper. .5c. Cnal-cari^. No. 11375. Meyersdale Smokeless Coal Company r. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company and director general, as agent: [decided June 13. 1922: report of commission on reargument]. 1922. [1] +74-78 p. ([Opin- ion] 7668.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.]' * Paper. 5c. Jttly, 1922 31 Cotton. InvestiSiitioard of Trade of Kansas City, iNIo., et al.. r. Atchison. To- peka & Santa Fe Railway Coni]>any et al. ; decided June 15. 1922 : report [and order] of couHui-ssion. [1922.] 185-193 +ii p. ([Opinion] 7692.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Conunission reports, w 69.] * Paper, 5c. Hides and .skiu-s. No. 11184, Charles Friend & Company r. director general, as agent. Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Railwjad Company, et al. ; [decided June 5. 1922; report and order of connnissi(,nl. 1922. [1] +256-207+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7708.) [Report from Interstate Connnerce Commission reports, V. 69.] * Paper, 5c. Limestone. No. 11515, Glencoe Lime & Cement Company v. director general, as agent, and Missouri Pacific Railroad Company; decided June 15, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 243-246. ( [Opinion] 7703.) [From Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper, 5c. Locomotives. No. 12066, construction and repair of railway equipment, Chi- cago & North Western Railway Company; decided June 6, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 143-145. ([Opinion] 7683.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper, 5c. No. 12066. construction and repair of railway equipment. Seaboard Air Line Railway Company ; decided June 6, 1922 ; report of commission. [1922.] p. 151-158. ([Opinion] 7685.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, V. 69.] * Paper, 5c. Meat. No. 12149, Armour «& Company r. Erie Railroad Company and director general, as agent; [decided June 5, 1922: report of commission]. 1922. [1] + 250-252 p. ([Opinion] 7705.) [From Interstate Commerce Conmiission re- ports. V. 69.] * Paper. 5c. Mercer ^'aUej/ Railroad. No. 11366, Mercer Valley Railroad Company r. Peun- .sylvania Railroad Company, western lines, et al. : decided June 14. 1922 : re- port [and order] of commission. [1922.] 233-234+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7701.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper. 5c. Milk. No. 12638. V. G. Tice v. director general, as agent, and Lehigh Valley Railroad Compan.v ; [no. 12638 (sub-no. 1). same v. Lehigh Valley Raili-oad Company: decided June 5, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] +140-142+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7682.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper. 5c. Motor-trucks. No. 12696. State Highway Department of Texas r. director general, as agent, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, et al. ; [decided June 5. 1922: repoit and order of commission]. 1922. [1] +220-222 4-ii p. ([Opinion] 7697.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, V. 69.] * Paper, 5c. Xcir York Central Railroad. Chicago .iunction case, finance docket no. 1165, application of New York Central Railroad Company for approval of pur- chase of stock, lease of property, and option to purchase stock or property ; decided May 16. 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 20 p. * Paper, .5c. Keio York, Philadelphia, and Norfolk Railroad. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, valuation docket no. 159, New York, Philadelphia, and Norfolk Railroad Company : brief in support of tentative valuation. 1922. cover- title. i+28 p. t Passenfier rates. No. 12694, in matter of intrastate passenger fares of Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend Railway Company between points in Indiana ; [decided June 6, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1]+180- 184+ii p. ([Opinion] 7691.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper, 5c. J'rtrolcttm. Investigation and su.spension docket no. 1320. oil from Texas ports to Sulphur Mine. La.; decided June 13. 1922; report [and order] of commis- sion on reargument. [1922.] .345-347+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7714.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper. 5c. July. 1922 33 » Petroleum — Continued. Investigation ami suspension doelvet no. 1510, actual weiglits on crude and fuel oil ; [decided June 6, 1922 ; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1 ] +194-196+ [1] p. ( [Opinion] 7693.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper, 5c. Pipe. No. 11146, Automatic Sprinkler Company of America et al. r. director genei-al, Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company, et al. ; decided June 14, 1922: i-eport of commission. [1922.] p. 247-249. ( [Opinion] 7704.) [From Interstate Conunerce Conunissiou reports, v. 69.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad employees. Wage statistics, class 1 steam roads in United States, in- cluding 15 switching and terminal comjjanies, Apr. 1922; [prepared in] Bu- reau of Statistics. Apr. 1922. [4] p. oblong large 8° t Railroad .■• il- [Montlil.v.] J2— f_'.")5 ('oUcral classes of mail matter and conductiu,u special services [lor purpose of making;- report to Joint Commission of Conjj;ress on Postal Service] : Instruction letter A [July 1, 1922], Weighing of mails by classes and destinatii>ns. [11)22.J 8 p.' t S;ime: Instruction letter A [July 15, 1922], Weighing of mails by classes and destinations, Sept. 18-()ct. 17, 1922. 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I TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION XOTE. — Since February, 1908, the Topography Division ha.s 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 m'ile is used. Editions are not issued, but sun-print copies are produced in response to special calls addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps, for which see Monthly catalogue for February, 1922, page 469. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Addresses. Address of President Harding at centennial celebration, Mar;on. Ohio, July 4, 1922. [1922.] 6 p. t 22—26614 President Harding's address at dedication of Lincoln Memorial, AVash- ington, D. C, May 30, 1922. 1922. 8 p. t 22—26615 China, United States Court for. Executive order dismissing charges preferred by W. S. Fleiu ng against .iudge of United States Court for Ch.na [and directing judge to return to his post of official duty]. June 23, 1922. 1 p. f" (No. 3697.) t Crow Rescrration. Extension of time for payments lor Crow Indian lands, Mont., proclamation. July 10. 1922. 1 p. f (No. 1635.) t Florida. Executive order [amending Executive order of Aug. 2. 1873. re- serving certain land in Flor da for life-saving purposes so as to authorize Coast Guard to permit construction of permanent and stationary inlet to connect Atlantic Ocean and New River Sound]. June 30. 1922. 1 p. f" (No. 3702.) t Grain Corporation. Executive order [accepting resignation of Edwin 1'. Shat- tuck. as d rector and president of (Jrain C'orporat on, and designating Ed- ward M. Flesh, to act as director, president, and treasurer of Grain Cor- ])oration]. June 27. 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3700.1 t July, 19-22 43 Indians. Executive order [providing that trust period on allotiueuts made to Indians of Temecula band in California, wliich expires durinj*' calendar year ]922, be extended foi' jiei'iod of 10 vears|. June 27. 1922. 1 )). f" (No. 3699. ) t Interstate conniicrce. Directin.;.,^ all j)ersons to refrain from iiiterleienic with interstcite traniJiij; transfer of .\rmy transports Marne. Aisne, Ourcq, Tours, and Cantigny from War Department to Sliippln^j; Board]. July 1. 1922. 1 p. r (No. 3704.) t ^ iri/in Islnmls. Executive order [direct iijr tiiat $343,440 he placed to credit of Sumner E. W. Kittelle, .governor of Virjiin Islands, to he expended in his (1 scretion for all necessary expen.ses incident to occupation of and tempo- rary Koverument for Vir? n Islands). July 11. 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3707.) t RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION AutoDiohilcs. Before Interstate Conimcrce Coniniission, no. 12690. State High- way Department of Texas r. director general et al. : petition for rehearing. 1922. cover title. 2 p. t Jialtimorc aiul Ohio Ralhond. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Baltimore and (^liio Kailroad Company and other corporatitms, — , 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4" t Boston (111(1 Maine Railroad. Final settlnnent l)etween director general of rail- roads and Boston and Maine Kailroad and other corporat.ons. June — . 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4" t VereaJx. Prc-])arv(]. Before Interstate Connnei'ce Coniniission, no. 13399, Cen- tennial Mill Coinjmny v. director general ct al.; exceptiims on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1922. cover-title. l"i p. t Coal. Before Interstate Commerce Connnission. no. 11287 and consolidated cases. Trafiic Bureau of Na.shville et al. r. d rector general et al. : petition by delVndants for reargument or re;Mmsidcration. 1922. cover-title. 20 p. t Before Interstate Commerce Connnission, no. 13097, Standa d I'ortland Cement Company r. director general: reply to complainant's exceptions to examiner's proposed report. 1922. cover-title, S p. t Copra. Before Interstate Conanerce Commission, no. 13282, Spencer Kellogg tJc Sons, Inc., r. director general; exceptions on behalf of director general to report proposed by exam ner. 1922. cover-title, 7 p. -t Cotion-trcd oil. Before In erstate Commerce Ccnnnissicn. no. 12422, L(>okoui Oil & Refining Co. r. Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Co. et al. ; exceptions on behalf of director general to examiner's jti'oposed report. 1922. cover-title, 14 p. t Eayrt. Before Interstate Connnerce Connnission. no. 13079. H. J. Keith Com- pany et al. r. director general et al. ; brief of d i-ector general. 1922. cover- title, i-l-83 p. t Fncl-o L Before Interstate Connnerce Commission, no. 12535, Fairmont Cream- ery Company r. director general; no. 12554, Interstate Oil Company r. [same] ; petition for rehearing. 1922. cover-title, 4 p. % (liilf and Sliip IxJand Railroad. Final settlement between director general of railroads and (iulf and Ship Island Railroad Company, .Tulv — , 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4" t Horses. Before Interstate Connnerce Connnission, no. 12917, Fies & Sons v. director general ; brief for director general. 1922. cover-title. 13 p. % Iron. Before Interstate Commerce Connnission, no. 11305, A. O. Anderson & Company v. director general et al. ; petition of director genei'al for rehearing or reargument. 1922. cover-title, 12 p. % Lead. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13241. T. J. iMurray v. drectnr general et al. ; exceptions on behalf of director general to examiner's proposed report. 1922. cover-title. 9 p. t Marlon and Rue Valley Railirati. Before board of referees of Interstate Com- irerce Connnission, appointed pursuant to sec. 3 of Federal control act. com- pensation docket no. 77. iMarion and Rye Valley Railway Company r. director .general of I'ailroads; ])rief for resi)ondent. 1922. cover-title. 35 p. t July, 1922 45 Meat. Before Interstate ("»»iiiniercc ('oinniissiou. no. 11012. Swift un22. 1022. 3 p. 4° t J'rtrolcinii. Before Interstate Connnerce Commission, no. ll.")r{."), Atlaniic lle- fininji' Company r. director general: jtetition for rehearing. 1922. cover- title. 2 p. i Before Interstate Connnerce Conniiission. no. 121 7((. National Itetlning Company r. director general et al. ; exceptions by director general to ex- aminer's report. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. $ PhUadeJphin and Rcadinfj RaUiraii. Final settlement between director gen- eral of railroads and I'hiladelpliia and Reae Ctianiplain Railroad. Final settlement between director general of railroads and St. .Tohnsburv & Lake Champlain Railroad Companv. — . 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4" t Salina yortliern Railroad. Final settlement lietween director general of rail- roads and Henry C. Brent and P. W. Goebel. receivers of Salina Northern Railroad Company, — . 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4" t S!nn Antonio and Aran-^ax P. 835 is Special in.struction circular to consular officers.] t Diplomatic list. .lulv, 1922. [1922.] cover-title, [2]-f34 p. 24" [Monthly.] t 10—16292 Japan. Treaty between United States and .Japan regarding rights of the two Governments and their respective nationals in former German islands in Pacific Ocean nortli of the Equator, and in particular the Island of Yap; signed Washington. Feb. 11, 1922, proclaimed July 13, 1922. 1922. [l]+6 p. (Treaty series 664.) t 22—26672 July, 1922 47 Liijvmbiir()-r)(;, alistracts 4a(»74-140. internal revemie decisions 3862-79 (except IMMH, which has l)een printed as supplement to Treasury decisions, for which see, ljeh)W. under Internal Revenue P.ureaui.l * l'a])er. Tic. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreijin suli.scrii>ti()n, ,$2.00. 10 — 30499 TreaHnrii notes. United States of America, 4:1 per cent Tr(\-isnry r.oles, se/ies K-192(), dated and heaiiufr interest from Auj;. 1, 1922, due Sot. 1'), 1926. 1922. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 298; Loans aud Currency [Division].) t APPRAISERS ReaiJ/jfaixeincntM of merchandise by jjeneral appraisers [on July 1-2."), 1922] ; July 14-28, 1922. [1922.] various paging. (Reappraisement circulars 3409- 13.) [Weeidy; none issued July 7, 1922.] * Paper, .^c. single copy. r,Oc. a yr. : foreign subscrijition. $1.05. 13 2916 BUDGET BUREAU Addnnxifi of President of United States and director of Bureau of Budget at 2d annual meeting of bnsiiess organization of (Government in auditorium of new National Museum. July 11, 1922. 1922. [l]+25 p. t 22—26616 Appropriations. Relating to submission of estimates of appropriations for annual budget and to schedules of expenditures to accompany same. [1922.] 4 p. 4" (Circular 72.) [Usually the circulars of the Budget Bureau are multigraphed and are not entered in this catalogue.] t Report to President of United States by director of Bureau of Budget [fiscal year 1922], transmitting reports of Chief Coordinator and chairman of co- ordinating boards established by Executive order for coordinaticm of rout'ne business of Government. 1922. ix+72 p. [Title-page reads July 1, 1922; but reports cover year ended June 30, 1922.] t 22—26686 INTERDEPARTMENTAL BOARD OF CONTRACTS AND AD.JVSTMENTS Report. Preliminary report of chairman of Interdepartmental Board of Con- tracts and Adjustments to director of Bureau of Budget, [Nov. 22, 1921-] June 27, 1922. 1922. vi+9 p. t 22—26674 PERMANENT CONFERENCE ON PRINTING Report. 1st annual report of Permanent Conference on Printing to director of Bureau oi Budget, (year ended I June 30, 1922. 1922. ii+14 p. t 22—26675 COAST GUARD Circular letter 247-251. 251 amendment A 2.53-255, 257-260 [new series] ; June 2-July 10. 1922. 1922. various paging. 1:" Orders. Genei-al order 1-2, 8-16; ]Mar. 1.5-July 10. 1922. 1922. various pag- ing. [General orders 12 and 16 are accompanied by reprinted pages to be subsftuted for certain designated pages in Regulations for Coast Guard, 1916. Commencing INIar. 15 1922. a new series of General orders will be ssnt'd. (Jenei-al cu-ders 8. 49, 52, 69, and 92 of the previous series remain in force and shall be renumbered 3. 4, 5. 6, and 7, respectively, of the series now being issued.] % COIMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY National banks. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, May 5, 1922; no. 135. |1922.] 13 p. f° t Monthly statement of cap tal stock of national banks, national bank notes. an^l Federal reserve baid\ notes outstanding. l)onds on dejiosit. etc. [July 1, ir-221. July 1. 1922. 1 p. f" t 10—21266 July, 1922 49 FEDERAL FARM LOAN BUREAU Ayriculinral credit. Farm loan primer, here yoii will find in brief form answers to questions most frequently asked about Federal farm loan act. [Edition of] June, 1922. 1922. 13 p. (Circular 5 revised.) t 22—26676 GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE Got^ernmcnt supplies. General schedule of supplies, containing awards for materials, supplies, and equipment for use by Executive Departments and other establishments of Government in Washington. D. C, and such field services as are included in various classes, and for direct delivery from con- tractor's shipping point on Government bill of lading in accordance with paragraph 12 of Form A. fiscal year 1923. 1922. .594 p. 4° t 16—26857 GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Bonds of Ihiited States. Market prices and investment values of outstanding bonds and notes [of United States. June, 1922]. July 1, 1922. 6 p. 4* (Form A.) [Monthly.] t INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU Intei-nal revenue bulletin, v. 1. no. 27-31; July 3-31, 1922. 1922. various paging. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy (for subscription price see note below). 22—26051 Note. — The Internal revenue bulletin service, consisting of weekly bulletins of Income, sales, capital-stork, estate, child-labor, and miscellaneous tax rulings, bimonthly digests of rulings published in the weekly bulletins, and semiannual comulative bulletins containing in full tJae rulings published in the weekly bulletins during the previous 6 months, may be obtained l)y subscription for $2.00 a year ; foreign sub- scription. $2.75. Subscriptions should "be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. The bimonthly digests will be printed under separate cover and will cumulate during the year, making the issue for November and December cover the rulings rendered during the entire calendar year. Special tax. Regulations 59, 1922 edition, relating to special taxes upon busi- nesses and occupations and upon use of boats under sec. 1001, subdivisions 1-11, and 1003 of revenue act of 1921. 1922. iv+28 p. * Paper, 5c. 22—26677 Stamp taxes. Regulations 40, 1922 edition, relating to stamp tax on issues, sales, and transfers of stock and sales of products for future delivery under revenue act of 1921. 1922. vi+41 p. * Paper, 5c. 22—26678 Regulations 55, 1922 edition, relating to stamp taxes on documents (ex- cept on issue, sales, and transfers of certificates of stock and sales of prod- ucts for future delivery) imposed by title 11 of revenue act of 1921. 1922. x+46 p. ([TreasuiT decision] .3364.) [Supplement to Treasury decisions, V. 42, no. 2.] t LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Bonds of United States. Caveat list of United States registered bonds and notes, July 1, 1922. [1922.] 22 p. 4" [^Monthly.] t Money. Circulation statement, .Tulv 1, 1922, [1922.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] t 10—21267 • ■ Notice as to form of Circulation statement. July 1, 1922. 1 p. small 4° t PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Carbon monoxid. Physiological effects of exposure to low concentrations of carbon monoxide ; by R. R. Sayers, F. V. Meriwether, and W. P. Yant. 1922. [l]-fl6 p. il. 1 pi. (Reprint 748.) [Prepared in cooperation with Mines Bureau. From Public health reports, Mav 12, 1922.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26679 50 July, 1922 Conference on Future of Public Health in United States and Education of Sanitarians. Transactions of Conference on Future of Public Health in Unitcfl States and Education of Sanitarians. Washington. D. C, Mar. 14 and L"). 1022. under auspices of I*ul)lic Healtli Service. 1922. iv+159 p. (Pub- lic liealth bulletin 12G. ) * Paper, loo. 22—26621 Infants. Care of your baby. 1922. [1]+41 p. (Reprint 727.) [From Pub- lic health reports. Feb. 3. 1922.1 * Paper, 5c. 22—26680 < Study of infant and maternal death rates in western State [Montana] ; by John J. Sippy. 1922. 16 p. (Reprint 740.) [From Public health reports. Apr. 14, 1922.] * Paper, oc. 22—26693 Public health reports, v. 37. no. 27-30; July 7-28, 1922. 1922. [xvi]+162r>- 1866 p. il. 1 pi. [Weekly.] * Paper, oc. sinjrle copy, $1.50 a yr. ; foreiirn subscription. $2.75. 6 — 25167 Special Articles. — No. 27. Decline in death rate. 1901-10. and 1910-20. — RolatlTe parasiticidal valu<' of arsphenainine ami neoarspheiiamine. with de.'^criptlon of try- panocidal tost [and with list of r<^tVrences] : by Carl Voeutlin and D. W. Miller.-^ Cit.v health officers. 1922, directory of those in eiti'-s of 10,01)0 or more populatiiin. — No. 28. Weil-Felix test for typhus fever. Weil-Felix reaction in diagnosis of typhus fever as used at New York quarantine station : by .Tohn E. Holt-Harris aixl S. B. Grubbs. — Notifiable diseases, prevalence during 1921 in cities of 10.000 to 100,000. • anthrax, cerebrospinal meniniritis. diphtheria, influenza, malaria, measles. pella>;ra. pneumonia (all form.s), poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis), rabies in animals, rabies in man. scarlet fever, smallpox, tuberculosis (all forms and pulmonary), typhoid fever, and typhus fever, cases and deaths reported, 1921. indicated case and death rates per 1.000 population, fatality rates p^^r 100 cases, and median number of cases reported during preceding years. — No, 29. Dermatosis following use of cutting oils and lubricating compounds [with bibliography] ; by William .1. MeConnell. — Rural health service in United States: by L, L. Lumsde'n, — No. .30, Source of lead con- tamination of cistern water, report of examination of drinking water supply system at fish hatchery station. Ten Pound Island, Gloucester, Mass,, for possible sources of lead contamination : by Leonard (ireenburg. — Efficiency of various kinds of ventilating ducts, study of uniformity of air distribvition attained with ventilating ducts of various designs : by C.-E. A. Winslow and Leonard (ireenburg. Note. — This publication is distrihxited 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 prices stated above. Quinine. Limitations to use of quin ne intravenousl.v in treatment of malaria: bv Kenneth F. Maxcy. 1922, [l]+9p. (Reprint 736.) [From Public health reports. Mar. 24. 1922.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26681 Scarlet fever, its prevention and control; bv .T. W. Schereschewsky. Revised Mav, 1922. 1922. [11+13 p. (Suppleinent 21 to Public health reports.) * Paper, 5c, 22—26882 Sex instructio)!. High schools and sex education, manual of susgestions on edu- cation related to sex [with lists of references and biblography] ; edited by Ben.iamin C, Gruenberg, 1922. vii4-98 p. [Prepared in collaborafon with Education Bureau.] * Cloth. .50c. 22—26564 Venereal diseases. Regulations governing allotments of funds for venereal dis- ease prevention work []iromulgated by Se<:-retary of Treasury in acconlance with decision of comptroller general, Apr, 10. 1922]. 1922. [l]+4 p. (Re- print 749.) [From Public health reports. May 12. 1922.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26683 VENEREAL DISEASES DIVISION Venereal disea.s;e., 102L 17 p. Coast defense command : Ma\ 00-40. 90-50. 90-.n'TAXT (JEXEKALS DEPARTMENT RECKUITING DIVISION U. S. Army recruitina news, bulletin of recruiting information for Army of . United Stiites, July 1 and 15, 1922. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, U. S. Army, Governois Island, N. Y., 1922.] cover-titles, 10+ [2] p. il. and 20+ [4] p. il. 4° t Recruiting Puldicity Bureau, Governors Island. N. Y. War 22 — 1 AIR SERVICE ENGINEERING DIVISION Bloicem. Report on blower used in tests of air-cooled cylinders. Power Plant Section report; by R. Insley. 1922. ii+4 p. il. 4° (Air Service. Air Service information circular, aviation, v. 4, no. 345, May 15, 1922.) i (prices incor- rectly given on publication). Engines. Variation in volumetric efficiency of engine with valve lift, Power Plant Section report; prepared by T. E. Tillinghast. 1922. ii+11 p. il. 4° (Air Sei-vice. Air Sei-vice information circular, aviation, v.. 4, no. 356, June 15, 1922.) t Ribs. Design of large trussed ribs. Airplane Section, S. & A. Branch. 1922. iii+17 p. il. 4° (Air Service. Air Service information circular, aviation, V. 4, no. 312, Mar. 15, 1922.) t MEDICAL DIVISION Accidents. Statistics compiled from reports on crashes in Army Air Service during calendar years 1918-21, and results of physical examinations for flying during calendar years 1920-21. 1922. ii+22 p. 4° (Air Service. Air Service information circular, aviation, v. 4, no. 340, May 1, 1922.) * Paper, .5c. ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Baltimore. Aid. Harbor at Baltimore. Md., (maintenance), advertisement [for dredging]. [1922.] 15 p. 4° t Lake Washington Ship Canal, Wash., reports on preliminary examination and survey of Lake Washington Ship Canal, W^ash. June 3, 1922. 24 p. map. (H. doc. 324, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) t Mississippi River South Pass. IMaintenance and improvement of existing river and harbor works, allotment for South Pass Channel. IMississippi River (main- tenance), advertisement [for construction of spur dikes at Head of Passes. Missisippi River]. [1922.] 16 p. 4° t Mississippi River Southwest Pass. Maintenance and improvement of existing river and harbor works, allotment for Southwest Pass, Mississippi River, ad- vertisement [for construction of spur dikes]. [1922.] IS p. 4° t Passaic River. N. J., advertisement [for dredging]. [1922.] 14 p. 4° t Rivers. Laws for protection and preservation of navigable waters of United States, from river and harbor act approved Mar. 3, 1899 [and acts of June 13. 1902, Aug. ]S, 1894. May 9, 1900, Mar. 3, 1905, Mar. 4, 1915, Aug. 8, 1917. and July 9, 1918]. Amended Apr. 13, 1922. [1922.] 13 p. t Tennessee River and tributaries. N. C, Tenn., Ala., and Ky.. reports on pre- liminary examination and partial survey of Tennef-'see River and tributaries, N. C, Tenn., Ala., and Ky. 1922. vii+204 p. (H. doc. 319, 67th Cong. 2(1 sess.) t Texas. Coast of Texas in vicinity of Aransas Pass, Port Aransas. Rockport, and Corpus Christi, reports on preliminary examination and survey of coast of Texas in vicinity of Aransas Pass, Port Aransas, Rockport, and Corpus Christi. May 26, 1922. 76 p. 5 maps. (H. doc. 321, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) I Woodbridge Creek. Maintenance and improvement of existing river and harbor works, Woodbridge Creek, N. J., advertisement [for dredging]. [1922,] 13 p. 4" t July, 1922 53 XOKTHKKX AND NOUTHWKSTKK.N J.AKE.S Sl'KVKY Note. — Charts of the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the international boundar.v at St. Regis, of Lalce Champlain, and of the New York State Canals are prepared and sold by the U. S. Lake Survey Office, Old Custom-house, Detroit, Mich. Charts may also he purchased at the following IT. S. engineer offices : 710 Army Building, New York. N. Y. ; 467 Broadway. Albany, N. Y. ; 540 Federal Building, Buffalo, N. Y. ; and Canal Office, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 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Detroit. Mich. [1922]. p. 1-3+leaves 4-S+[2] p. 4° t FINANCE DEPARTMENT F/«a«ce ci/-c«Z«r 5 [1922] ; May 31, 1922. [1922.] 6 p. 12° -t GENERAL STAFF CORPS Arnuj. Changes 126 [for] Army resulations [1913] ; l\Iay 25. 1922. [1922.] 4 leaves. [Regulations issued by War Department.] t i<})ecial re(f Illations. Changes 5 [for] Special regulations 44, pt. 1 [Reserve Officers' Training Corps, revised 1921]; .Tune f>, 1922. [1922.]. 2 leaves. [Special regulations issued by War Departtnent.] t War Department. Changes 31 [for] Comp.lation of [Genei'al] orders [Circu- lars, and Bulletins of War Department, 18S1-1915] ; Apr. 1!). 1922. [1922.] 6 leaves, 12° [Compilation issued by Adjutant General's Department.] t :militia bureaI' National Guard. Official National Guard register. 1922. Jan. 1, 1922. iii + 334 1). map. * Paper. 35c. 22—26684 ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Pressure-yayes. Service handbook of pressure gauge outfits for determining pressures in cannon. Apr. 1922. 1922. vi + 18 p. 11. (War Dept. doc. 1100.) [Supersedes Ordnance Handbook Form no. 1738.] t War 22 — 01 QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY Circulars. Changes 65, 69-70, 74-77, 79-92 [to] Circulars; May 9-July 12, 1922. [1922.] various paging, 12° X Circular 13, 19-20 [1922] ; May 10-July 5, 1922. [1922.] various pag- ing, 12° $ SIGNAL OFFICE SIGNAL SCHOOL Interior regulations for Signal School, Camp Alfred Vail, N. J., 1922. 1922. iii+8 p. t o Monthly Catalogue United States Public Documents amvEnsiTY of Illinois librart OCT ^ X92^ No. 332 August, 1922*'^^^''^^'^^^!»^«v^ ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON 1922 Abbreviations Appendix app. Coi>gress Cong. Department Dept. Document doc. Facsimile, facsimiles facaim. Folio t° 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. Kes. Illustration, illustrations il. Inch, inches In. 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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. Food. Rules ami re.firulations [adopted by commssiou representius Treasury, Airriculture. and ('onunerce Departments] for enforcement of Federal food and druiis act. Aug. 7. 1922. 27 p. (Circular 21. 8tli revison. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—796 Official rvcord. Department of Ajiriculture. v. ]. no. 31-35; Auii. 2-30. 1922. [1922.] Each 8 p. 4° [Weekly.] t Agr 22— 146 rrecipitation. Atlas of American ngriculrure: pt. 2. Climate, sec. A. Precipi- tation and liumidity [with selected references] ; by J. B. Kincer. .Mar. 15. 1922. 48 p. il. f (Advance sheets 5.) [Prepared by AVeather Bureau in cooperation with Farm Management Office.] * Paper. .$1.50. Agr 20 — 11 Roads. Certificate of deduction and apportionment by Secretary of Agricul- ture from appropriation authorized to be made for fiscal yeai- 1923, under act to amend act to provide that United States shall aid States in construc- tion of rural post roads, approved .July 11. 1916, as amended and supple- mented, approved Nov. 9, 1921, [and] as amended by act making appro- priations for Post Office Department, fiscal year 1923. approved .Tune 19. 1922. [1922.] 2 leaves. 4° t Weather, crops, and )tiarkei,^, weekly, Aug. 5-26. 1922; v. 2, no. G-9. [1922.] p. 105-192. il. 4" * Paper. .$1.00 a vr. ; foreign subscription. $2.00. Agr 22—147 Weckh/ neirs letter. Index to v. 9. Weekly news letter. Aug. 3-Dec. 7, 1921. [1922.] 13 p. 4" * Paper, 5c. AGRICULTl RAL ECONOMICS BUREAU XoTE. — On .Tuly 1, 1922, under the provisions of the act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1923, approved May 11, 1922, the Bureau of Markets and Crop Estimates and the Office of Farm Management and Farm Economics were merged into one bureau to be known as the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. See also p. 61. Cotton. Regulations of Secretary of Agriculture under cotton futures act, effective Aug. 1. 1922. 1922. [l]+40 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 1.59.) * Paper. 5c. Agr 22 — 785 Supplementary cotton report, letter transmittng. pursuant to Senate resolutions 319 and 320, supplementary cotton report in connection with Aug. 1 cotton condition report showing percentage of abandoned cotton acreage to July 1. percentage of cotton acrea.ge infested by boll weevil, and estimated croi) damage to July 25. Aug. 3. 1922. 4 p. (S. doc. 237, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Potatoes. United States grades for pt^tatoes recommended by Department of Agriculture; [by] Harold W. Samson. July, 1922. 4 p. (Agriculture Dept. Departinent circular 238.) [Supersedes Markets document 7 and Department circular 96.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 772 59 60 August, 1922 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Cows. Influence of season of freshening on production and income from dairy cows; by J. C. McDowell. July 12, 1922. 10 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1071.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 776 Directory of Bureau of Animal Industry; corrected to July 1, 1922. 1922. ii+100 p. * Paper, 15c. Agr 10— 511 Dogs. Sheep-killing dogs; [by I\I. \V. Coll]. [June, 1922.] 29 p. i!. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' l)ull('tin 1268.) [Supersedes Farmers' bulletin 935. Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to sheep raising.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 788 Gonis. ]\Iilk goats; [by] Edward L. Sliaw. [Feb. 1918. reprinted with slight changes Apr.] 1922. 36 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 920.) * Paper, 5c. Goose raising; [by Alfred R. Lee]. [Jan. 1921, revised Apr. 1922.] [1922.] 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 767.) [Includes list of Agri- culture Department publications relating to poultry raising and egg pro- duction.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 787 Hypochloriic.'i. Detection of hypochlorites and chloramins in milk and cream; by Philip Rupp. Aug. 30, 1922. 5 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1114.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 795 Whipped cream. Whipping quality of cream ; by C. J. Babcock. July 13, 1922. 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1075.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 22— 777 Zyfiadenus. Stock -poisoning death camas; [by C. Dwight Marsh and A. B. Clawson]. [July, 1922.] 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1273. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—790 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Fiir-heariny animals. Laws relating to fur animals, 1922; [by George A. Lawyer and Frank L. Earnshaw]. [Aug. 1922.] [2]+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1293.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to fur animals.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16 — 245 Muskrat as fur bearer, with notes on its use as food; [by] David E. Lantz. [Sept. 1917, reprint Apr. 1922.] 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bul- letin 869.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to fur-bearing animals. Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] *Paper, 5c. Agr 17— 1123 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Canneries. Inspection of fruit and vegetable canneries; compiletl by F. B. Linton from reports furnished by committee of food inspectors of Bureau of Chemistry, consisting of J. R. Gamer, G. H. Adams, and A. S. Daggett. June 30, 1922. cover-title. 38 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1084.) *Paper. 10c. Agr 22—779 Canning powder. Some experiments with boric-acid canning powder; [by] Ruth B. Edmondson, Charles Thorn, and L. T. Giltner. Aug. 1922. [l]-}-12 p. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 237.) [Prepared in cooperation with Animal Industry Bureau.] *Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 797 Food. Food inspection decision 66; Apr. 15, 1907. Apr. 29, 1907, [reprint] 1922. 1 p. t Agr 7— 1659 Same 67; Apr. 15, 1907. Apr. 29, 1907 [reprint 1922]. 2 p. t Same 68; Apr. 18, 1907. Apr. 29, 1907 [reprint 1922]. 2 p. t Index to Notices of judgment [under food and drugs act] 1-10,000. 1922. 100 p. t Note. — Notices of jiulgmcnt under food and drugs act 1-122 were published by the Food and Drug Inspection Board, and nos. 123-2785 by the Agriculture Department. Nos. 2763-10,000 have been issued in the Service and regulatory announcements and the Service and regulatory announcements supplements of the Chemistry Bureau, no. 10.000 having appeared in supplement 180 dated Mar. 21, 1922. This index replaces previous partial indexes to the Notices of judgment. August, 1922 61 Peanuts. By-products from crushing peanuts ; by J. B. Reed. Aug. 12. 1922. 12p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1096.) * Paper, 5c. Agr22— 782 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Mar. 1914; [no.] 3. May 12, 1914 [reprint 1922]. p. 109-114. * Paper, ac. Agr 14— 194 ■ Same, supplement 136. June 20, 1922. p. 141-165. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 10251-300.] *Paper, 5c. Note. — The free disti'lbution of this publication will be limited to flrms, establish- ments, and Journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above. ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Broad-nosed grain weevil [with list of literature cited] ; by Richard T. Cotton. Julv, 1922. 10 p. 1 pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1085.) * Price, 5c. Agr 22—780 Flytraps and their operation; [by F. C. Bishopp]. [June 10, 1916, 3d revision June. 1922.] [1922.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 734.) * Paper. 5c. Agr 22 — 757 In-^ertK. Stored-graiu pests; [by] E. A. Back and R. T. Cotton. [Apr. 1922, revised July. 1922.] 1922. 47 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1260. ) * Paper, 5c. Summary of insect conditions throughout United States during 1921 ; by J. A. Hyslop. July, 1922. 51 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1103.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 22—783 Lotus horer. Biology of lotus borer (Pyrausta penitalis Grote) [with list of literature cited] ; by George G. Ainslie and W. B. Cartwright. July, 1922. 14 p. 4 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1076.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—778 FARM MANAGEMENT AND FARM ECONOMICS OFFICE Note. — On July 1, 1922, under the provisions of the act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 192.3, approved May 11. 1922, the Farm Man- agement and Farm Economics Office and the Marliets and Crop Estimates Bureau were merged into one bureau to be known as the Agricultural Economics Bureau. See also p. 59. Bean growing in eastern Washington and Oregon, and northern Idaho, [by] Lee W. Fluharty ; revised by Byron Hunter. [Slightly revised June, 1922.] 1922. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 907.) * Paper, 5c. Bookkeeping. Farm bookkeeping [with Selected list of references on farm business analysis, by Edward H. Thomson; revised by James S. Ball]. [Oct. 1912, revised June, 1920, reprint Mar. 1922.] 42 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 511. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20 — 1361 Farms. Farm lease contract; [by] L. C. Gray and Howard A. Turner. [Oct. 1920, reprint Apr.] 1922. 36 p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1164.) [Includes lists of publications of Agriculture Department and State institu- tions relating to farm lease contracts.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20 — 1916 Farm ownership and tenancy in black prairie of Texas ; by J. T. Sanders. May 12, 1922. cover-title, 60 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1068.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 22—775 Selecting a farm; [by E. H. Thomson]. [Mar. 1920, reprint Apr. 1922.] 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1088.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—978 FOREST SERVICE Service directory, Apr. 1922; no. 4. [1922.] 40 p. 10" [Semiannual.] % Agr 21—224 Timber. Sale prospectus, 890,000.000 board feet national forest timber, 87 per cent western yellow pine. Bear Vallev unit. Malheur National Forest, Oreg. 1922. [l]+22 p. il. map. 4" t ^faps Clark Fork. Tourist guide map, Clark Fork (luadrangle [M(mt.-Idaho-Wash.] ; prepared by Forest Service District 1. [1922.] 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. oblong f°, folded into narrow 8° size, t 62 August, 1922 Yell«OTE. — On July 1, 1922, under the provisions of the act making appropriations for the Department of AKriculture, fiscal year llfj;!, appioved May 11, 1922, the iNIarkets and Crop Estimates Bureau and the Farm Management and Farm Economics Office were merged into one Inircau to be known as the Agricultural Economics Bureau. See p. 59. PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Bermuda mass; [by] Samuel M. Tracy. [iMay, 1917, revised July, 1922.] 1922. 19 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners' bulletin 814.) * Paper, 5c. Celery growing; [by W. R. Beattie]. [June, 1922.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1269. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—789 Peas. Seed peas for canner; [by D. N. Shoemaker]. [Feb. 1922, revised June, 1922.] [1922.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1253.) * Paper, 5c. Potatoes. Effect of borax in fertilizer on growth and yield of potatoes [with list of literature cited] ; by B. E. Brown. July 3, 1922. 8 p. il. 4 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 998.) [Prepared in cooperation with Maine Agricultural Experiment Station.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 773 Seeds. Inventory of seeds and plants imported by Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, Apr. 1-June 30, 1919, no. 59; nos. 47349-864. July 20. 1922. 77 p. 4 p. of pi. * Paper, 15c. Agr 7—1331 Same, July 1-Oct. 31, 1919, no. 60; nos. 47865-48426. Julv, 1922. iii+ 87 p. 1 pi. 6 p. of pi. * Paper, 20c. Same, Nov. 1-Dec. 31, 1919, no. 61 ; nos. 48427-49123. July, 1922. iii+ 88 p. 6 p. of pi. * Paper, 20c. Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcement. Mar. 1922, [no.] 5: Adulteration and misbranding of seeds of orchard grass. Aug. 4, 1922. 2 p. * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1059 Stratoberry varieties in United States; [by George M. Darrow]. [Apr. 1919, revised Mar. 1922.] [1922.] 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1043.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 798 Siveet clover. Sweet clover. [1922.] 4 p. t Stceet potatoes. Study of sweet-potato varieties, with special reference to their canning quality [with list of literature cited] ; by C. A. Magoon and 0. W. Culpepper. Jan. 11, 1922. cover-title, 34 p. 3 pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulle- tin 1041.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 22— 794 Watermelons. Diseases of watermelons; [by W. A. Orton and F. C. Meier]. [1922.] 31p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1277.) [This bulle- tin is a revision and extension of Farmers' bulletin 821.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—862 Wheat. Methods of winter-wheat production at Fort Hays Branch Station; by John S. Cole and A. L. Hallsted. Aug. 18, 1922. cover-title, 31 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1094.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 781 Wild rice; [by] Charles E. Chambliss. Aug. 1922. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 229.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 784 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Agriculture Department. Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- ment], June, 1922. [1922.] 3 p. t Agr 9— 1414 Same, July, 1922. [1922.] 4 p. t August, 1922 63 SOILS BUREAU Logan County, Ky. Soil survey of Logan County, Ky. ; by L. R. Schoenmann, Grove B. Jones, and S. D. Averitt. 1922. 56 p. il. map. [Prepared in co- operation witli Kentucky Agi'icultural Exi)eriuient Station. From Field operations, 1919.] * Paper, 15c. Wright County, loua. Soil survey of Wright County, Iowa; by T. H. Benton and C. O. Jaeckel. 1922. 42 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field operations, 1919.] * Paper, 15c. STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Cod-liver oil. Digestibility of cod-liver, Java-almond, tea-seed, and water- melon-seed oils, deer fat, and some blended hydrogenated fats; by Harry J. Deuel, jr., and Arthur D. Holmes. July 27, 1922. 15 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 108:i) * Paper, 5c. Agr22— 774 Corn, iticdl as food and ways of using it; [by] C. F. Langworthy and Caroline L. Hunt. [Jan. 22. 1914, 2d revise Sept. 1919, repaint Apr. 1922.] 23 p. 11. { A.Liriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 565.) [Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Agr21 — 792 School liiiirhr.s: |l)y Caroline L. Hunt]. [Mar. 17, 1916, revised June, 1922.] [1922.1 ii + 2o p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 712.) [Includes list of Auriculture Department publications of interest in connection with this bulletin.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 22— -786 WEATHER BUREAU AcroloffUul siirrci/ of United States: pt. 1, Results of observations by means of ktes, l)y Willis Ray Gregg; [author's abstract]. 1922. [1] +229-241 p. il. 4° I From INIonthly weather review, May, 1922.] t Climatological data for Fnited States by sections, v. 9, no. 5 ; May, 1922. [1922.] cover-title, [192] p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. Agr 14 — 566 XOTE. — Made up of separate Climatological data issued from 42 section centers of the United States. Printed at the several section centers and assembled and bound at the Washington Office. Issued principally for service use and exchanse. The separate Climatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at the rate of 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each section. Isohars. High-level isobars as used in every-day weather service, by Rikicht Sekiguchi; [with discussion by C. LeRoy Meisnger]. 1922. [1] +242-243 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, May, 1922.] t Meteorology. Meteorological aspects of 13th national balloon race; by Vincent E. Jakl. 1922. [1] +245-250 p. 2 p. of maps. 4° [From Monthly weather review, May, 1922.] t Monthly meteorological summao". Washington, D. C.. July. 1922. [1922.] [2] p. large 8" t Monthly ncdther revieir. v. 50. no. 5; May. 1922. [July 29] 1922. cover-title, p. 22&-280, il. 1 pi. 16 p. of pi. and maps. 4" * Paper. 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $2.25. Agr 9 — 990 Note. — The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological contributions, and bibliography including seismology, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States, and on adjacent oceans, and (3) climato- logical and .seismological tables dealing with the weather and earthquakes of the month. The contributions are principally as follows: (a I results of observational or research work in meteorology carried on in the United States or other parts of the world, (b) abstracts or reviews of important meteorological papers and books, and (c) notes. Speci.'^l articles. — Aerological survey of United States : pt. 1, Results of observa- tions by means of kites, by Willis Ray Gregg ; author's abstract. — Relation between rate of movement of anticyclones and direction and v(4ocity of winds aloft (west and southwest of highest pressure) ; by Charles L. Mitchell. — High level isobars as used in everyday weather service, by Rikichi Sekiguchi ; [with discussion by C. LeRoy MeisingerJ. — Vertical distribution of air currents in different parts of cyclones and anticyclones, by P. Molchanov ; translated by Edgar W. Woolard. — Free-air winds at Bayonne [France], by J. Rouch ; abstr.icted [i)y \V. R. G.]. — Meteorological aspects of 13th national balloon race ; by Vincent E. .lakl. — Bumpy flying conditions along Atlantic Coast; by A. W. I'arkes. — Austin tornado of May 4, 1922; by Fred Morris. — [C.] Kassner on legal met(-orology ; by C. LeRoy Meisinger. 9032— No. 332—22 2 64 August, 1922 Ocean. Weather of the oceans. May, 1922, with special reference to north Atlantic and north Pacific oceans (including charts), notes, abstracts, and reviews; issued by Marine Division. 1922. 4 p. 4 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review. May, 1922.] t Tornadoes. Austin tornado of May 4, 1922, by Fred Morris ; Some observations made on origin, growth, and disappearance of tornado which passed west of Austin, May 4. 1922. by Paul T. Seashore. 1922. [1] +251-253 p. il. 5 p. of pi. 4" [From Monthly weather review, May, 1922.] t Weatlier map. Daily weather map [of United States, containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River except lllinol.s. AViscons.n, Indiana, upper Michigan, and lower Michigan], Aug. 1-31, 1922. 1st edition. [1922.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [Not issued Sundays or holidays.] * Editions Issued at Washington, D. C, 25c. a month, $2.50 a yr. ; editions issued at about 65 stations throughout the United States, 20c. a month, $2.00 a yr. Same [containing forecasts for United States], Aug. 1-31, 1922. 2d edition. [1922.] Elach 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. Civil service. Instructions to applicants, 5th civil service district, headquarters, Atlanta, Ga. June, 1922. ii+30+[l] p. (Form 1372.) t Instructions to applicants. 11th civil service district, headquarters, Seattle. Wash. June, 1922. ii+32+[l] p. (Form 1372.) t Examinations. [Announcements and postponements of examinations] Sept. 6-Dec. 7, 1922. July 31-Aug. 25, 1922. various paging, 4° and oblong 24° t Letter-carriers. Instructions concerning method of conducting examinations for position of rural carrier. June, 1922. 4 p. (Form 1986.) t Reentry in classified service. June, 1922. 8 p. 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Agriculture. 14th census of United States, 1920 : v. 6, pt. 1. Agriculture, reports for States, with statistics for counties and summary for United States and the North, South, and West, Northern States. 1922. 765 p. 11. 4° [Pre- pared under supervision of AVilliam Lane Austin, chief statistician for agri- culture, assisted by Leon E. Truesdell and Samuel H. DeVault, special agents for agriculture.] *Cloth, $1.50 (incorrectly given in publication as $2.00). Same: v. 0, pt. 2, Agriculture, reports for States, with statistics for counties and summary for United States and the North, South, and West, Southern States. 1922. 746 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Wil- liam Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, assisted by Leon E. Truesdell and Samuel H. DeVault, special agents for agriculture.] *Cloth, $1.50. August, 1922 65 Amnmnition. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919, ammunition, firearms, and ordnance and accessories. 1922. 19 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, cliief statistician for manufactures.] t 22—26709 Brass. 14th census of United States : Manufactures, 1919, brass, bronze, and copper products. 1922. 11 p. 4° [Preptired under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22 — 26710 Buttons. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919, buttons. 1922. 9 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene P. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22 — 26711 Carriages. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919, carriages and wagons and materials. 1922. 15 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22 — 26767 Coal. 14th census of United States : Mines and quarries, 1919, coal. 1922. 53 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief stat- istician for manufactures, by Frank J. Katz, expert special agent for mines and quarries.] t 22—26695 Cotton. Cotton consumed, cotton on hand, active cotton spindles, and imports and exports of cotton, July, 1921 and 1922, with statistics of cotton consumed, imported, and exported for 12 months ending July 31. Aug. 16, 1922. oblong 32" [Prelinunary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t Cottonseed. Cotton seed received, crushed and on hand, and cottonseed r-od- ucts manufactured, shipped out, on hand, and exported covering 11 months' period ending June 30, 1921 and 1922. July IS, 1922. oblong 32" [Pre- liminary report. This publ. cation is issued in postal card form.] t Same covering 12 months' period ending July 31, 1921 and 1922. Aug. 18, 1922. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t Engines. 14th census of United States : Manufactures, 1919, engines, locomo- tives, and aircraft. 1922. 15 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22 — 26712 Essential oils. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919. essential oils. 1922. 7 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22 — 26713 Explosives. 14th census of United States : IManufactures, 1919, explosives. 1922. S p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief stat- istic. an for manufactures.] t 22 — 26714 Fertilizers. I4th census of United States : Manufactures, 1919, fertilizers. 1922. 12 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief stat- istician for manufactures.] t 22—26766 Glass. 14th census of United States : INIanul'actures, 1919, manufacture of glass. 1922. 11 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief stat- istician for manufactures.] t 22 — 26715 Ice. 14th census of United States : Manufactures, 1919, manufactured ice. 1922. 15 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene P. Hartley, chief stat- istician for manufactures.] t 22 — 26694 Iron ores. 14th census of United States : Mines and quarries, 1919, iron ore. 1922. 25 p. il. 4" [Prepared under supervision of p]ugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures, by Frank J. Katz, expert special agent for mines and quarries.] t 22 — 26718 Massachusetts. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919, Massa- chusetts. 1922. 83 p. 4" [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22 — 26716 Mine.H and mineral resources. 14th census of United States : Mines and quar- ries, 1919, summary of census of mines and quarries for ITnited States. 1922. 47 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statis- tician ior manufactures, by Frank J. Katz, .special agent for nunes and quarries.] t 22—26768 Occupations. 14th census of United States [1920] : Population, 1920, occupa- tions of children. 1922. 14 p. 4" [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population, by Alba M. Edwards, expert .spe- cial agent.] t 22—26720 66 August, 1922 I'etrolcitin. 14th census of United States: Mines iuui quarries, 1919, petroleum and natural pis. 19122. 31 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene P. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures, b.v Frank .7. Katz. expert special agent for mines and quarries.] t 22 — 26719 Population. 14th census of United States, 1920: v. 3, Population. 1920, com- position and characteristics of poptilation by States. 1922. 1253 p. il. map. 4" [Prepared under superv sion of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for populat on, assisted by Olive M. Riddleberger, Alba M. Edwards, and Le Verne Beales.] * Cloth. $2.50. Jtubber. 14th census of United States: ^Manufactures. 1919, rubber industry. 1922. 1.") p. 4° [Prepared under supervisum of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22 — 2G769 f!oap. 14th census of United States: Manufactures. 1919, .>8 Texas. Precise triangulation in Texas, Rio Grande arc; by Clem E. Garner. 1922. iv-fllS p. 2 p of pi. 8 maps. (Special publication 78; serial 178.) * Paper. 15c. 22—26723 Ukiah. Calif. Investigation of latitude of Ukiali. Calif., and of motion of [North] pole: by Walter D. Lambert. 1922. ii+109 p. il. ( Sjiecial publica- tion So: serial 183.) * Paper, 1.5c. 22—26725 Chart. 'i l^l.ron Entiancc. Harbors in Dixon Entrance antl (]'larence Strait; chart 8074. Wa.shingtoii. Coast and Geodetic Survey. July. 1922. .3t).3X33.7 in. t 75c. Chacon. Cape, and vicinity, surveys 1004-12. Chasina Anchorage, surveys 1921. Chester. Port, .surveys 1914. Niblack .\nchorage, surveys 1921. Tangas IIart»or. surveys 1914—15. Tonsass. Port. sur\-eys 1S83. Z/Os Auiiclex Harbor [San Pedro Bay], and vicinity, Calif., [from] surveys to 1921, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1921 and other sources ; chart 5148. Scale 1:40.000. Washngton. Coast and Geodetic Survey, July. 1922. 24.3X31 in. t .50c. prtlairau. Southeast coast of Palawan, Malanao Island to Nariz Point. P. I.. s'lrvevs to 1912: chart 4323. [Scale 1:1.000.000.] Manila. P. I., Coa.st and (Jeodetic Survey, June, 1922. 31.3X42.9 in. t 75c. Si Ileleua Hound. S. C. surveys to 1921 ; chart 436. Scale 1 : 40.000. Wasli- i.-'.ton. Coast and Geodetic Survey. July. 1922. 24.5X28.3 in. t .50c. August, 1922 67 fisheries bureau Cold storaye hohlin(/H of tisli. July 15, 1922. [1!)22. | 1 p. oblong S;* (Statis- tical bulletin 539.) [Statistics furnished by Afiricultural Economics Bu- reau.] t l-iiiheries scrmcc bulletin. Auu. 1, 1922: no. 87. [1922.1 5 p. [Monthly.] X F 15—76 Fishery producis. Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester. Mass.. and Portland, Me., by American tishinfr vessels. .Tune, 1922. [1922.] 1 p. oblong f" ( Statist. cal bulletin 537.) t Same, July. 1922. [1922.] 1 p. i.blong f (Statistical bulletin 540.) t Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery proll. [1922.] 10 p. Sni)p]emeiit to Connnerce reports: Aspects of British l)usiness. 1st half of 1922; i)repared from contributions by Walter S. Tower. C. C. Miller, [and] Alfred Nutting, with extract from the Economist. London. Aug. 28, 1922. ii-(-l(; p. (Trade information bulletin 57; Western lOuropean Division.) t Cn.NTKNTs. — Britisli national finance and th(> new budget; by C. C. .Miller. — Half vi-ar's new capital : from the lOconomist. t.ondon, July 1. 1922.- — Survey of British iiusiness, 1st half of 1922: by Walter S. Tower. — Comparative wajje rates; by Alfred Nutting.- British trade in first 6 months of 1922 ; by Alfred Nutting. Same: Cducts. based on reports from [vari- ous consular ofhcersl ; compiled by Homer S. Fox. Aug. 21, 1922. 11+24 p. (Trade Information bulletin 54; Petroleum Division.) t • Same: [German reparations, budget, and foreign trade; articles by C. E. Herring, Maurice Parmelee, and Robert J. Scovell] errata. [1922.] p. 25- 28. (Trade information bulletin 40 [errata; Western European Division].) [This publication consists of corrected pages to be subst tuted for p. 25-28 In Trade information bulletin 40 and boars same title German foreign trade during first 3 months of 1922, by Maurice Parmelee.] t Same: Peru as lumber market; by W. E. Dunn. Aug. 28, 1922. ii+15 p. (Trade information bulletin 56; Lumber Division.) t Same : Sale of agricultural implements in foreign countries, future pros- pects, analysis based on reports of American consular officers and representa- tives of Department of Commerce in foreign countries ; by Charles D. Martin. Sept. 4, 1922. ii-|-20 p. (Trade information bulletin 58; Agricultural Imple- ments Division.) t Periodicals. Foreign periodicals on trade and economic conditions; compiled in Research Div sion by Ethel M. Crampton. 1922. lii+33 p. (Miscel- laneous series 114.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26772 Prices. Wholesale prices of leading articles in United States markets, Jan. 1919-Mar. 1922 ; prepared in Research Division by Edward Whitney. 1922. [l]+23 p. (Miscellaneous series 113.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26722 Western European Division and American business. 1922. ii+10 p. 11. narrow 12° t 22—26721 LIGHTHOUSES BUREAU 19th District. Pacific islands of United States, buoy list, Hawaiian, [Midway, Guam, and American] Samoan islands, 19th lighthouse district; 1922, cor- rected to Sept. 1. 1922. 20 p. [Of the American Samoan Islands only Tutulla is included in this publication.] * Paper, 20c. 11 — 34531 Ughthouse service bulletin, v. 2, no. 56; Aug. 1, 1922. [1922] p. 237-239. [Monthly.] t 12—35121 North Carolina, seacoast. Diamond Shoal light vessel station, light vessel to be changed [and] radio fog signal to be established; [all lettered poster]. Aug. 19,1922. 16X10.5 in. ( [Poster] notice to mariners 84.) t Notice to mariners, weekly, no. 31-34, 1922; Aug. 4-25, [1922]. 1922. varous paging. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.] t 7 — 20609 NAVIGATION BUREAU Ships. American documented seagoing merchant vessels of 500 gross tons and over, Aug. 1, 1922. 1922. il+65 p. 4" (Serial 57.) [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.25. 19 — 26597 RADIO SERVICE Radio Service bulletin, Aug. 1. 1922; no. 64. [1922] 19 p. [Monthly. This number Is the 1st supplement to Commercial and Government radio stations, edition June 30, 1922, which has not yet been issued.] * Paper, 5c. s ngle copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 40c. 15—26255 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Comm-erce Department. Monthly list of publications issued by Department of Commerce, July 31, 1922. [1922.] 4 p. t 14—30678 August, 1922 69 STANDARDS BUREAU Note. — The Scientific papers will be supplied on subscription as issued at $1.25 per volume, paper bound. These volumes will afterwards be issued bound in cloth at $2.00 per volume; foreign subscription, paper $2.50 (sent in single numbers), cloth $2.35 (bound volumes). Single numbers vary in price. Address the Superintendent of Docu- ments. Washington, D. C. The Technologic papers will be issued first as separates and later in volume form in the same manner as the Scientific papers. Subscriptions will bo accepted by the Superintend- ent of Documents at $1.25 per volume; foreign subscription, $2.50. Single numbers vary in price. Dyes and dyeing. Spectral transmissive properties of dyes: 1, Seven permitted food dyes in visible, ultra-violot. and near infra-red; liy K. S. Gibson. H. J. McNichols, E. P. T. Tyndall, IM. K. Frehafer, with cooperation of W. E. Mathewson. June 15. 1922. [l]-f 121-184 p. il, 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. l:irge 8" (Scientific papers 440.) [Prepared in cooperation with Chemistry Bureau, Agriculture Department. From Scientific papers, v. 18.] *Paper, 15c. 22—26740 Electric wire. Copper wire card [English and metric] worlving table, inter- national standard annealed copper, American wire gage, B. & S. 1919 [re- print with slight changes 1922]. [2] p. (Miscellaneous publication 17.) *Paper, 5c. 22 — 26773 Hydrometer. Testing of hydrometers. 5th edition. July 13, 1922. 16 p. il. 1 pi. large 8° (Circular 16.) *Paper, 5c. 22—26726 Light. Measurement of color temperature of more efficient artificial light sources by method of rotatory dispersion ; by Irwin G. Priest. July 24, J 922. [11+221-234 p. il. large 8° (Scientific papers 443.) [From Scientific papers, V. 18.] *Paper, 5c. 22—26741 Metals. Standard samples, general information. 7th edition. June 29, 1922. [1]+14 p. large 8° (Cii'cular 25.) [Supersedes 6th edition issued Jun? 20, 1917.] *Paper, 5c. 22—26727 Paint. United States Government specification for blaclv paint, semipaste and ready mixed. Federal Specifications Board, Standard specification 14, offi- cially adopted by Federal Specifications Board, Feb. 3, 1922. for use of de- partments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered by it. 2d edition. July 7, 1922. 8 p. large 8° (Circular 94.) *Paper, 5c. 22—26728 United States Government specification for white paint and tinted paints made on white base, semipaste and ready mixed. Federal Specifinations Board, Standard specification 10, officially adopted by Federal Specifications Board, Feb. 3, 1922, for use of departments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered by it. 2d edition. July 3, 1922. 10 p. large 8° (Circular 89.) *Paper, 5c. 22—26698 Publications. July, 1922, supplement to Circular 24 [5th edition]. Publica- tions of Bureau of Standards. [1922.] 17 p. large 8" ([Circular 24, 5th edition, July, 1922, supplement.]) t Radiotelephony. Construction and operation of 2-circuit i*adio receiving etiuip- ment with crystal detector. July 17, 1922. [1]+14 p. il. large 8° (Circular 121.) *Paper, 5c. 22— 2()699 Scouring powder. United States Government specification for scouring com- pounds (a) and (b) for floors and soap scouring compound (c). Federal Specifications Board, Standard specification 34, officially adopted by Fed- eral Specifications Board, June 20, 1922, for use of departments and inde- pendent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered bv it. July 27, 1922. 5 p. large 8° (Circular 131.) *Paper, 5c. 22—26740 Soap. United States Government siiecification for automobile soap. Federal Specifications Board, Standard specification 30, officially adopted by P^ederal Specifications Board, June 20, 1922, for use of departments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered by it. Julv 27, 1922. 4 p. large 8° (Circular 127.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26734 United States Government specification for chip soap. Federal Specifica- tions Board, Standard specification 31, officially adopted by Federal Spec fica- tions Board, June 20, 1922, for use nf departments and independent establish- ments of Government in purchase of materials covered by it. July 27, 1922. 5 p. large 8° (Circular 128.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26735 70 August, 1922 Soap — Continued. United States Government specification for grit calve soap. Federal Specifications Board, Standard specification 33, officially adopted by Federal Specifications Board, June 20, 1922, for use of departments and inde- pendent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered by it. July 27. 1922. 5 p. large 8° (Circular 130.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26737 United States Government specification for hand grit soap. Federal Specification.s Board, Standard specification 35, officially adopted by Federal Specifications Board. June 20, 1922. for use of departments and independent estiihlislinients of (iovernment in purchase of materials covered by it. Julv 27. 3922. 4 p. large 8" (Circular 132.) * Paper, 5c. "22—26739 United States Government specification for liquid soap. Federal Speci- fications Board. Standard specification 27, officially adopted by Federal Speci- fications Board, June 20. 1922. for use of departments and independent establishments of Government in purcha.se of materials covered by it. Julv 27,1922. 4 p. large 8° (Circular 124.) * Paper. 5c. 22—26731 United States Government specification for ordinary laundry soap. Federal Specifications Board. Standard specification 32. officially adoptetl by Federal Specifications Board, June 20, 1922, for use of departments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered by it. July 27, 1922. 4 p. large 8" (Circular 129.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26736 United States Government specification for salt vv^ater soap. Federal Specifications Board, Standard specification 29, officially adopted by Federal Specifications P>()ard, June 20, 1922, for use of departments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered bv it. July 27. 1922. 5 p. large 8° (Circular 126.) * Paper. 5c. 22—26733 United States Government specification for soap powder. Federal Speci- fications Board. Standard siiecification 28, officially adopted by Federal Specifications Board, June 20, 1922, for use of departments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered by it. July 27, 1922. 3 p. large S" (Circular 125.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26732 Un'ted States Government specification for white fioating soap. Federal Specifications Board, Standard specification 26, officially adopted by Federal Specifications Board, June 20. 1922, for use of departments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered by it. July 27. 1922. 5 p. large 8" (Circular 123.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26730 lV//'»(.s7(. United States Government specification for water-resisting spar var- nish. Federal Specifications Board, Standard specification 18, officially adopted by Federal Specifications Board, Feb. 3, 1922. for use of departments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered bv it. 3d ed tion. Julv 22. 1922. 6 p. large 8" (Circular 103.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26729 ^\llite lead. I'nited States Government specification for basic sulphate white lead, dry and paste, Federal Specifications Board, Standard specification 6, officially adopted by Federal Specifications Board. Feb. 3, 1922. for use of departments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered bv it. 2(1 edition. July 3. 1922. 9 p. large 8' (Circular 85.) * Paper. 5c. 22—26696 Zinc oxid. United States Government specification for zinc oxide, dry and paste. Federal Specifications Board, Standard .specification 8, officially adopted by Federal Specifications Board, Feb. 3, 1922. for us^- of departments and independent establishments of Government in purchase of materials covered liv it. 2d edition. Julv 3, 1922. 8 p. large 8" (Circular 87.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26697 STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE LlvenHCx. Canceled provisional licenses not surrendered, circular letter. June 27. 1922. I 1922. J 46 p. t Steamboat Inspection Scrriec bulletin. Aug. 1. 1922: no. 82. [1922. J 2 p. 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ApproA-ed Aug. 22, 1922. 1 p. I Public 2S2. 1 Jldili'ifid ticketfi. S. 848. act to amend sec. 22 of luterstate commerce act, as ameniled [hv re(|uiriiiar issuance of interchangeable mileage tickets on railroads]. Approved Aiig. 18, 1922. 1 p. (Public 281.) ( 'ONFKRKNt 'E (COMMITTEES ]'c>tsiai)s. K«'lier to sold'ers and .sailors of War with Siiain, I'idlippine Insur- rection, etc., conference report to accoinpan.v H. K. 4 |jj:ranting relief to soldier.s and sailors of War with Si>ain. Philippine insurrection, and Chinese Boxer rebellion canip:iijni. to ■widows, former widows, and dependent parents of such soldiers and sailors, and to certain Ai'uiy nurses] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Knutson. An^. 24. 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 11S2. 07tli (^ong. 2d sess. I * I'aper, ."ic. HOUSE OF IlEPKESENTATIVES Cfilcndurs of Hotise of Ueiiresentatives. 07th ('ongress. 2d session. Aug. 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Au.u. 2(;. 1!)22. 1 p. (H. rp. 1187, GTtli (Vmg. 2(1 sess.) * Paper, ;>. .\(iKi('ur.TruK coxrMrrTKK liidtir bill. Minin.ii- in Wichita (!ame Iteserve, hearings, .June 17 and 21. 1022. Iit22. ii-!-48 p. (Series DD.) t HANKINd ANI)'Cri!UKNCY ('OMMITTKK, Fdlcnil h'if«rrc Bunk of St. IjOiii.c. Fvihral resvrrc h(nik.>i. D'stribution of profits of Federal reserve banks, liear- irigs on H. R. 122(KS, to amend act known as Federal resei've act [relative to distribution of i)rolits of Federal resei've banks], Avne 28. 1922; statement of W. P. any, Bethlehem. Pa.] ; submitted l>y Mr. Edmonds. Aug. 24, 1922. 24 p. (H. rp. 1183, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, He. Claims of certain employees of Bethlehem Steel Co., hearing on H. R. 10727, to provide for carrying out of award of War Labor Board in favor of certain emjiloyees of Bethlehem Steel Co.. Bethlehem, Pa. 1922. ii+139 1.. 1 tab. t niSTKICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE HouNvny. Alley buildings used as dwellings in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 2597 [to amend act to provide, in interest of public health, com- fort, morals, and safety, for discontinuance of use as dwellings of buildings situated in alleys of District of Columbia, so as to postpone operation of sec- tion relating to use or occupation of alley buildings as dwellings until June 1, 1923]; submitted by Mr. Focht. Aug. 26, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1194, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. INTERSTATE AND FOEEIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Coal minex and mininu. ITnited States Coal Commission, report to accompany H. R. 12377 [creating commission to investigate coal industry and sources of coal supply with view to aiding Congress in framing such legislation rela- tive to said industry and supply of coal to the public as Congress has power and may deem wise to enact] ; submitted by Mr. Winslow. Aug. 23, 1922. 3 p. (H. rj). 1181, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Pai)er, 5c. Federal Fuel DiHtrihiitor, report to accompany H. R. 12472 [to declare national emergency to exist in production, transportation, and distribution of coal and other fuel, granting additional powers to Interstate Commerce Commis- sion, providing for appointment of Federal Fuel Distributor, providng for declaratioi) of car-service priorities in interstate commerce during present and anv succeed ng (>mergency. and to prevent extortion in sale of fuel] ; sub- ndtted by Mr. Win.slow. Aug. 29, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 1196, 67tli Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. August, 1922 73 Fre'ujht raters. Proposed amendment to transpoi'tation act, 1920, hearings on H. K. 0S61 and H. R. 8131, to aiiieiul interstate commerce act. as amended liy transportation act, 1920, May 1(>-June 9, 1922. 1922. pt. 3, iii+541-778 p. il. t IKKIGATION OF AUIU LANDS I'OMMITTKK ColoriKlo Hirer. Protection and development of lower Colorado River basin, hearings on H. K. 11449. Jnne 22 [-281. 1922. 1922. pts. 3. 4, [iv]+73- 210 p. t .TriJICIAKY COMMITTEE Appeal'^. To amend .indicial code in reference to appeals and writs of error, report to accompany S. 3018; snbmitted by Mr. Volstead. Aug. 28, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 119."), (jTth Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, .5c. Calendar. Legislative calendar. GTth Congress, Aug. 16, 1922; no. 32. [1922.] 8.-) )). 4" $ ■Juri-^dictioii. To amend sec. 51 of chapter 4 of judicial code, report to accom- pany H. B. 12356 [to amend sec. 51 of chapter 4 of judicial code, relative to jurisdictions in which civil suits may be brought by or on behalf of Ignited States] : submitted by Mr. Volstead. Aug. 22, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1179, 67tli Cong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 5c. K(U}f<(is City, Kans. Waterworks plants of Kan.sas City. Kans.. and Kansas City. ^lo.. report to accompany S. .1. Res. 216 [for consent of Congress to compact and agreement between Kansas and Missouri respecting erection of waterworks plants of Kansas City. Kans.. and Kansas City, Mo., taxation thereof, and exercise of eminent domain in ciainection therewith, bv each State]; submitted by Mr. Dyer. Aug. 22, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1180, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) *Paper. 5c. Siibpoeua.^. To amend sec. 876. Revised statutes, report to accompany H. R. 12355 [to amend sec. 876, Revised statutes, so as to permit issuance in civil cases of writs of subpoena for witnesses living out of district in which court Is held at greater distance than loO miles, provided permission of court is tirst olitained] ; submitted by Mr. Foster. Aug. 26, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1193, 67th (;ong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 5c. illLITARY AFFAIRS COMJIITTEE Retired list, Armi/. Retirement for disabled emergencv officers, hearing on S. 1.565. .June 6-22, 1922. 1922. iii+119 p. t PirBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, 2d session. Aug. 29, 1922; no. 24, [1922.] 66 p. 4° :■: EULES COMMITTEE Tariff. Consideration of H. R. 7456, report to accompany H. Res. 407 [sending tarllT bill. H. R. 7456. to conference] ; submitted by I\Ir. Campbell of Kan.sas. Aug. 22, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1178, ()7th Cong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 5c, TERRITORIES COMMITTEE Japanese Nonassimilability of .Japanese in Hawaii and United States, hear- ings regarding antlnopological .-ind historiciil data affecting nonassimi- lability of .Jiipanese in Hawaii and Cnited States. .July 17, 1922. 1922. iv+ 65 p. t WAYS .VND MKANS COMMITTEE Tariff informiit'on surveys; prepared by Tariff Commission. 1922. [Other parts of Tariff information surveys appcai'ed in previous Monthly cata- logues. ] % I-S. On aitioles in paragraph 264 of Inriffl act of 1913, Household articles of cotton. vi + l(i p. N-17. On articles in paragraph 359 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Light leathers, grmuJ 2. vii + 82 p. 74 August, 1S>-22 POSTAL SKUVIPK .JOINT COMMISSION l'ii.-4-f f vii] p. t 21—27447 pt. 13. Sppcial report on post otlice at r.iilTiilo, X. V., I).v coiumitlec ol' postal service officials. pt. 14. Spoiial ivport on post office at I'll tsl)urf>h, I'a., liy coinnnitce of postal service officials, pt. IT). Si>ecial i-cport on jiost office at l>etroit. Midi.. 1)V committee of postal service officials. rrr.Lic buii.dincjs ('om:\iission Report of Public Buildings Oonimission created under iir. 20, calendar dav Aug. 1-legislative day Aug. 2o. calendar day Aug. 31. 1922 : no. 332-350, [1922,] Each 32 p, or 36 p. large 8" [Daily when Senate i.s in session.] t ARRICULTl-BE AND FORESTRY C0MMITT1:E Af/ricultiirr. Investigation of organizations engaged in combating legislation for relief of agriculture, hetirings before subconnnittee pursuant to S. lies. 110. to investigate activities of National Gra'n Dealers' Association and other organizations engaged In combating legisltition for relief of agriculture. 1922. ii+3-324 p. [These hearings were also published in separate num- bered parts.] t Bees. Regulating importation of adult honeybee (Apis melliflca). heariuir on H. R. li396. Aug. 1, 1922. 1922. 11+13 p. t Butter fitanddril bill, report to accompany S. 3S."5S : submitted by Mr. Norbeck. Aug. 3. calendar day Aug. 19, 1922. 4 p. ( S. rp. 862, 67th Con.g. 2d sess. ) '■= Paper. 5c. Grain futures, hearings on H. R. 11S43. for prevention and removal of obstruc- tions and burdens upon interstate commerce in grain by regulating trans- actions on grain future exchanges'. July 11-13. 1922. 1922. ii+82 p. t Meat inspection. Overtime compensation, meat-inspection service. Department of Agriculture, report to accompany H, R. 10672 [to amend act making ap- propriiiticm for Department of Agriculture, fiscal .vear 1920, so as to authorize Department to pay for overtime work in meat inspection without reimburse- ment by establishments where inspection is performed] ; sulnnitted by Mr. Keyes. Aug. 23. 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 874, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) *Paper, 5c, .1////.-. Filled milk, hearings before subcommittee on H. R, 8086, to prohibit shipment of tilled milk in interstate or foreign commerce. 1922. 2 pts. [iv]+2Slp. t Mimcle Sliodi.'^. views to accompany S. J. Res. 227 [re.1ecting bids for acquisition of INIuscIe Shoals] ; submitted by 3Mr. Ladd for himself and Messrs. Capper. Harrison, Caraway, Ransdell, Heflin, and Smith. Aug. 3. calendar day Aug. 4, 1922. 19 p. (S. rp, 831. pt. 2. 67th Cong. 2d sess.) [Corrected print.] * Paper, 5c. Oiitions and futures. Reguliiting tran.sactions on grain-future exchanges, i-e- I)ort to accompany H. R. 11843; submitted by Mr. Capper. Aug. 23. 1922. 8 p, (S. rp. 871, 67th Ccmg. 2d sess.) *Paper. 5c. 22—26774 I?iixfiiivision of < 'ivil Service Conmiission. etc. 192:!. [1 1 +189-t-iii p. [These hearings were also puldished in separate numbered parts.] t cr.Anrs comjcittee A.skeli, Mrs. JJz~ie. Lizzie Askell, n>port to accompany H. R. 3034 [for relief of Lizzie Askeli] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Aug. 3, calendar day Aug. 15, 1922. 10 p. ( y. rp. 8.".4, 67th C(nig. 2d sess. ) * Paper, He. Bouvier, John V. .T(»hn Vernon Bouvier, report to accompany S. 823 [for re- lief of John ^'ern(nl Kouvier] ; submitted by Mr. Harreld. Aug. 3, calendar day Aug. 19, 1922. 9 p. (S. rp. 865, 07th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Hiissic, Dudleii Y. D. V. Bussie, report to accompany H. R. 85.53 [for relief of 1). V. Bussie] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Aug. 25^ 1922. 8 p. (S. rp. 880, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * I'aper, 5c. Claims against Government not exceeding $1,000 in any one case, report to ac- company H. R. 7912 [to provide method for settlement of claims arising against (Jovermnent in sums not exceeding !fl,000 in any one case] ; submitted by I\Ir. Capper. Aug. 3, calendar day Aug. 10, 1922. 5 p. (S. rp. 8.5(>, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Darifi, S. C. S. C. Davis, report to accompany S. 2858 [for relief of S. C. Davis] : submitted by Mr. Watson of Georgia. Aug. 23, 1922. 8 p. (S. rp. 870, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Faxon. Norton t(- GaUafiher, Long Bros. Grocery Co., A. Rieger, Rothenberg & Schloss, Ryley, Wilson tSc (,'o., and Van Noy News Co., report to accompany S. 1988 [for relief of Faxon, Horton and (Jallagher, Long Brothers Grocery Company, A. Rieger. Rothenberg and Schloss, Ryley, Wilson and Company, and Van Noy News Company] : submitted l)y Mr. Robinson. Aug. 24, 1922. 3 p. ( S. rp. 876, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * I'aper, 5c. Federal Line (Inc.), report to accompany S. 1069 [for relief of Federal Line, Incorporated] ; subnntted by Mr. Harreld. Aug. 3, calendar day Aug. 19, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 866. (;7th Cong. 2d sess.) * I'aper, 5c. Fletcher. Ed. F. .1. Belcher, jr.. trustee, report to a<'Company S. 3609 [for relief of F. .T. Belcher, jr., trustee for Ed Fletcher] ; submitted by Mr. New. Aug. 3, calendar day Aug. 15, 1922. 9 p. ( S. rp. 857, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Fiirncsft, M'ithif d Co. {Lid.), report to accompany S. 1.537 [for relief of Furness, Witliy and Comi>any. Limited | : submitted by .Mr. Harreld. Aug. 3, calendar day Aug. 19. 1922. 1 \^. (S. rp. 8ti3, <;7th Cong. 2d sess.) * i'aper, 5c. (llisson, Mrs. .Janic li. .Tanie Beasley (ilisson. report to accompany S. 652 I for relief of .fanie Beasley Glisson] ; subnntted by Mr. Watson of (Jeorg a. Aug. 23, 1922. 6 p. ( S. rp. 869, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. dramUnu, .4. /.. A. L. (Jramliiig, report to accompjiny S. 32.56 [for relief of A. L. (Jramling] ; submitted l>y .Mr. Broussard. Aug. 25. calendar daj' Aug. 26, 1922. 2 p. (S. rj). 8.S9, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. 76 August, 1922 Grinsinun; FAirood. Klwood (Jrissiiisor. roport to accoinitany S. .STHS | author- izing; Court of Claims to licar. dcteriii ne, and render tinal jnd^'nient in claim of Ehvood (Jrissiiifrer) ; subnutted by Mr. Cai'per for Mr. Si)en('er. Aug. 3, calendar day Auj;. ]."), Vd'1'1. 6 p. (S. rp. H;"), (utli Conir. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. HaU, John I). Mrs. John 1). Hall, report to accompany S. 3412 |for relief of Mrs. John I). Hall, widow of John D. Halll ; submitted by :Mr. Harreld. Aug. 3. calendar day Aug. IJ), 1922. 4 p. ( S. rp. S()7. GTth Cong. 2d .sess. ) * Paper. 5c. Ilillshoro DrviUiiny Co., report to accompany S. 3171 | for relief of trustee of estate of Hillsboro Dredging Company] ; sulnnitted by ]\Ir. Broussard. Aug. 25, calendar day Aug. 2U, 1922. 4 p. ( S. rp. 8S7. 07th (,'ong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. International Mniiiifaciurrr.s' Sttlcs Coinpani/ of Aniirir'A [ja'aiitinj: 'onsc'rit of Coiijjress to Warren. Ohio, to construct 22. 1 p. ( S. rp. S4t, (JTth ('on?;. Ud .sess. ) * I'ap Tariff. Digest of tariff hearings on H. K. 7456, testimony, briefs, ami letters; preparefl by Tariff (^omnn'ssion. ]!I22. xii+605 p. t 22 — 2(1770 HAITI AND DOMINICAN KEl'fHT.IC, SELECT COMMITTKE ON Hniti. Intpiiry into occupation and administration of Haiti and Santo Domingo, hearings pursuant to S. Res. 112. ]t)22. pts. 5-7, [viii] +1447-1842 p. t .ll'DKIAKY COJ[MITTEE Calciuliir. Legislative calenilar. f>7tli Congress, Aug. 21. 3022: no. 30. [102-J.] 54 p. 4° t Dije-s and flye'tifi. Alleged dye monojjoly. hearings betore subcommirtee pur- suant to Senate resolutitm 77, creating special conmnttee to investigate ex- l)enditures made in behalf of variims propaganda and in maintenance of lobbies in Wasldngton. 1922. ii+14S5 p. 1 pi. t Ihiemti proiicrty. Enemy-owned prop.ert.v. hearing liefore subconnnittee on S. 3S52, to amend act to define, regulate, and pnnisJi trading with the enemy, and for other purjxjses, as amended, [relative to ad.judicatiou by conunission of American war claims against (iermany and Austria and use of enemy property held by Alien Property Custodian in pa\Tneiit of surli claims]. 1922. ii-f42 p. t JiirixtJiction. Venue in rases of (Jovernment, report to accompan.v S. oOlS [to amend sec. ."1 of chapter 4 of Jmlicial code relative to .jurisdictions in which civil suits may be brought by or on behalf of United States] ; submitted by Mr. Cununins. Aug. 25. calendar day Aug. 28, 1922. 2 i). t S. rp. 892. C7th Cong. 2(1 sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Subpoenas. Amending Revised statutes relating to writs of subpoena, report to accompany S. 3937 [to amend si'C. 876, Revised statutes, so as to permit issuance in civil cases of writs of subpoena for witnesses living out of dis- trict in which court is held at greater distance than 1(H) miles, i)rovided permission of court is tirst obtained] ; submitted bv Mr. Nelson. Auir. 23. 1922. 2 p. (S. rj). 868. 67th Cong. 2(1 sess.) *Paper, 5c. MANl'lArrrUES COMXriTTEE Petroleum. Investigation into prices and conditions in oil indu.><•. 122 — 26777 78 August, 1922 JtlLITARY A KK A IRS C().\[MITTKK Militia. AnioiKliiu'iits to Nntional (Juard provisions of national defense act. report to accompany S. .'iSJHJ [to anient! act for niakiuu furtiier and more clVtM'tual i)rovisi(ui for national defense, and for other purposes, as amended, relative to National (Jnard and Ofliiers' Reserve ('orps] ; siilmutted by Mr. Wadsworth. Anjr. 3. calend.ir day Au^'. 1.'), lOL-i. 2 p. (S. it- •"^•'>0. 07th Con;,'. L'd sess. ) *l'aper, 5c. yVf.V, Aritiif. Mileafie for discharged enlisted men of Army. Navy, and Marine Corps, report to accompany S. 340.S [to amend se<'. 120 of national defense act. as amended, relative to travel pay of enlisted men discharged from Army. Navy, or Marine Corps] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. A.u.g. 3. cal- endar day Aug. 7. 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 840. 07th Cong. 2d .sess.) -^I'aper, ."ic. I'ltlilic liiiildiiiffs idkJ (Iroinnlft Office. Superintendent of jmldic l)uildings and grounds, report to accompany S. .>S(i2 [fixing rank of otrx-er of Army in charge of publie l)uildings and groumls] ; sul)mitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Aug. 3. caleiHhir day Aug. 11, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 851, G7th Cong. 2d sess.) ♦Paper, 5c. PENSION S COM M ITTEK /V'u.v(OH.s'. I'ensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accompany S. 3920 [.substituted for S. 40 and other bills] ; submitted l»y Mr. Bursuin. Aug. 3, calendar day Aug. 17, 1922. 07 p. (S. rj). 801, ti7th Cong. 2(1 se.ss.) *l'aper, 5c. I'ensions and increase of pensions to ceatain sohliers and sailors of Regular Army and Navy and of wars other than Civil War, etc., report to accompany S. 3919 [substituted for S. 4.53 and other bills] ; sui)mitted by Mr. Rursum. Aug. 3. calendar day Aug. 17, 1922. 50 p. (S. rp. 800, 07th Cong. 2tl sess.) *I'aper. 5e. PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, e7th Congre.ss, Aug. 24, 1922; no. 22. [1922.] 52 p. 4" t Vameron rarixh. La. A'aiidating title of purcha.sers of lauds in Fort Sabine military reservation. La., report to accompany H. R. 10517 [for confirmation of t.tle of purchasers from Louisiana of lands formerly included in Fort Sabine military reservation in Cameron I'arish, La., now abandoned] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Lenioot. Aug. 3, calendar day Aug. 5, 1922. 10 p. (S. rp. 845, 07th Cong. 2d sess.) * I'aper, 5c. Potter, RufUK .1. Homestead application of Otha Potter, report to accompany S. 2S32 [to allow add.tiouid homestead application of Otha Potter, heir of Rufus A. Potter I: sultniitted by Mr. Myers. Aug. 23, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 873, 07th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. COURT OF CLAIMS Atlantic ContractiHt.i Coniitanii r. United States; findings of fact [conclusion of law, and oi)ini(>n of court], decided Apr. 3, 1922. [1922.] no. 21093, 9 p. t Vhicaqo and Alton Railroad Coaipanj/ r. United States; findings of fact [con- clusion of law. and opinion of court], decided May 22, 1922. [1922.] no. 3092<>, 18 p. t Chicafio Cold Storafic WarcJwu.'. United States; evidence for plaintiff. 11922.1 no. 34220. p. 227-244. % FJcctric Boat Coinpany r. United States; findings of fact [conclusion of law. and opinion of court], decided Apr. 3. 1922. 1 1922. 1 no. 32877, 20 p. il. 1 pi. t llcuitt. Maricm S. H(>witt r. Unitetl States; evidence. [1922.] no. '34724, p. 5-18. X August, 1922 70 Holdridfif. Kalph N. HoUlriilit^e r. United States; tindings of fact [conclusion of law. and opinion of conrtl, de( ided Apr. 17, 1922. [1922.] no. 34184, 5 p. % Htitchi.soii. Hugh B. Hutchison v. United States; tindings of fact [conclusion of law. and opinion of court], decided June 5. 1922. [1922.] no. 34139, 2 p. t IiiternatioHdl and (!nat ^orflivrx Ruiliniy. .hunes A. Kaker. receiver of Inter- national & Great Northern Kailwa.v C^onipany, r. United States; tindings of fact [conclusion of law. and opinion of court], decided June 5, 1922. [1922.] no. 142-A, 9 p. ? Jdrrcit-Cliunihri-.s Voinixiuii [Jucor)t<>r(tted] v. United States; tindings of fact [and conclusion of law]. 'decided May 22. 1922. [1922.] no. 34687. 5 p. t Johnson LighicnKje Co. r. United States; tindings of fact [conclusion of law, and niemoraudum], decided Apr. 3, 1922. [1922.] no. 34(323, 4 p. J Kissel Motor Car Coniixiny v. United States; evitlence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 260-A, p. 21-32. t Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company r. United States; findings of fact [conclusion of law, and nienioranduni], decided Mav 1. 1922. [1922.] no. 33239, 21 p. + Machinery d- Metals Sales Company r. United States; tindings of fact [con- clusion of law, and opinion of court], decided Apr. 3. 1922. [1922.] no. 34446, 3 p. t Maupin. William G. Maupin. jr. [et al.] v. United States; tindings of fact [and conclusion of law], decided Apr. 3, 1922. [1922.] no. 34681, 3 p. t Midland Bridye Company. Henry Freygang and Albert A. Trocou, doing busi- ness under tirm name of Midland Bridge Company, r. United States ; tindings of facts [conclusion of law, and opinion of court], decided Apr. 10, 1922. [1922.] no. 34735, 7 p. * Voole Enyincerinq cf- Machine Compani/ v. United States; [opinion of court], decided Apr. 3. 1922. [1922.] no. 331-A, 4 p. t Rider. Nelson W. Rider r. United States; findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion of court], decided May 29, 1922. [1922.] no. 29-A, 4 p. [The 1st print of this publication bearing the signature mark 105459—22 and the decision date. May 22. 1922. was incorrect and was replaced by a 2d print with signature mark 107648 — 22.] t Royer. Elmo R. Royer r. United States ; findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion of court], decided Apr. 3, 1922. [1922.] no. 34193, 11 p. X Savaye Arms Corporation r. United States ; findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion of court], decidetl Jan. 16, 1922. [1922.] no. 34234, 12 p. t Slayniaker. William W. Slaymaker v. United States : tindings of fact [con- clusion of law, and opinion of court], decided INIav 29. 1922. [1922.] no. 14G-A, 4 p. t Smith. Ann Page Anderson, administratrix of Wm. Duncan Smith, v. Unitetl States; tindings of fact [conclusion of law. and memorandum], decided Apr. 3, 1922. [1922.] no. 34654, 2 p. t Steirart, James, <£• Co., Incorporated. James Stewart & Co., Inc.. v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1922.] no. B-21, p. 31-69. % Texas and Pacific Rail trail. J. L. Lancaster and Charles L. Wallace, receivers of Texas and Pacific Railway Company, r. United States; findings of fact [conclusion of law. and opinion of court], decided i\Iay 22. 1922. [1922.1 no. 8-A, 8 p. t Tho npson. John W. Thompson r. Uinted States: [evjlence for defendant |. [1922.] no. 34097, p. 553-889. t Thomson, John, Press and Manufaciuriny Company. John Thomson Press and Manufacturing Company v. United States; findings of fact [conclusion of law. and opinion of court], decided Apr. 3, 1922. [1922.] no. 11-A, 14 p. t COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS Artificial fruit. No. 2177. United States v. Sears. Roebuck & Co., transcript of record on appeal from Board of General Appraisers. [1922.] cover-title. i + 7 p. ? 9032— No. 332—22 4 80 August, 1922 Artificiiil liiiif — ("oiitiiuHHl. No. 2189, I'liiied Slates fs. U-Xeak Dinuer Favors, Inc.. rranscript oj" record on appeal from Boaiul of General Appraisers. [1922.] cover-tifle, i + T )). t Jilottinff-paiti'r. No. 2193, United States vs. Nippon Yusen Kaisha, transcript of record on apiical from Board of (Jeneral Appraisers. [1922.] cover-title, i+0 p. t .Secklaccx. No. 21Sr». I'nted States r.<. S. H. Kiess & Co.. transcript of record on appeal from Board of General Appraisers. [1922.] cover-title, i+23 p. t ]\ 0(tl. No. 21t)0. I'nited States r. William Davies Company, transcript of record on appeal from Board of General Appraisers. [1922.] cover-title, i-!-10 p. t FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Part-time .sc/foo/s. survey of experience in United States and foreign countries, with recommendations; [by H. B. Smith]. Apr. 1922. xi+462 p. il. (Bulle- tin 73; Trade and industrial series 22.) * Paper, 3.")C. E 22 — 540 yoiMtional reliahilUdtion and workmen's comi)ensation. interrelation of pro- ^.crams of vocational rehabilitafon and workmen's compensation fwitli list of recent books on workmen's compensation], .Tune, 1922. 1922. v-|-25 p. il. (Bullerin 76: Industrial rehabilitation .series 5.) * Paper. 10c. E 22 — .544 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION J>r.schtttc-< River. Report to Federal Power Commission on uses of Deschutes River, Oreg. [with biblio.graphy] ; Board of Engineers. D. C. Henny, J. B. Cavanaugh, F. F. Hen.shaw. 1922. iv4-90 p. 6 pi. 3 maps, t 22—26741 FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Federal reserve bulletin. Federal reserve bulletin, Aug. 1922; [v. 8, no. 8]. 1st edition. 1922. ii +213-244 p. 11. map. 4° [Monthly.] tPaper. $1.50 a yr. 1.5—26318 NoT-E. — The Federal reservo buUetiu is printed in 2 oriitiors (a l.st edition and a final edition). The l.st edition i.s brief and contains the regular official announee- raent-s the national review of busine.ss conditions, and other seneral matter, and is distributed without charge to the member banks of the Federal reserve system. The '2d or final edition contains detailed analyses of business conditions, special articles, review of forei,uii banking, and complete statistics showing condition of Federal re- verve banks. Those desiring copies of either edition may obtain them from the Federal Kes»^rve P.oard at the prices -stated above and below. Same. Aug. 1922; [v. 8. no. 8]. Final edition. 1922. iv+901-1020+ii p. )1. map, 4" [INIonthly.] -i-Paper, 4(V?. single copy, $4.00 a yr. FriUral reserve member haukn. Federal reserve inter-district collection sys- tem, changes in list of banks upon which items will lie received by Federal reserve banks for collection and credit, Aug. 1. 1922. 1922. [l]+.5 p. 4° t 16—26870 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION y,Q'r^, The boiind volumes of the Federal Trade Commission decision.s are sold by the WperinTcndent of Documents. Separate opinions are sold on subscription, price $1.00 l.er voluine : forei.gn subscription, $1.50; .single copies. .5c. each. Aeeiiuntiui/. Fundamentals of cost system for manufacturei*s. .Tuly 1, 1916; rbv Robert E. Belt and R. W. -;"i!». ( ri>t'<-isi<'i> I 288.) [From Federal Trade Coninnssion decisions, v. o.] *raj)er. "k'. Henkel-Chiusx Conipani/. Federal Trade Connnission r. Henicel-Claus> < "oni- pany, complaint [report, tindinjis, and order] : docket S()2, .June 23, 1922. [1922.] p. 88-87. {[Decision] 2S1. » [From Fnleral Trade (^ommssion de- cisions, V. ">.] * Paper, .">c. Horn. A'., tf Son. Federal Trade < 'oiuMiissioii r. Nathan Horn and ICli V. [Elihu] Horn, partners, do^ni:: hnsinos under tirni name ot N. Horn & Son. otherwise known as Horn, the Tailor, complaint (report] findini^.s, and order: docket 870, May 12, 192], 1922. (l]+4r)2-4.")<; \). ( [De.'isioii] 270.) [From Feros.-< 'hirk ('on)i>any cs. Federal Trade Commis- sion, petition to review order of Federal Trade Comuussion; [opininu of court]. [1922.] .5 p. t Russcll Grader Maniifdcfiirin;/ ('ohi/hdih. Federal TracU- Connnission /•. Rus- sell Grader Manufacturing (Jompany, complaint [report, Hndings. and order] ; docket 430, June 30, 1922. [1922.] i>. 77-81. ([Decision] 280.) | From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. ."i.] * Paper, oc. ^alt Producers Association. Federal Trade Commission r. Salt Prixiucers Association et al., complaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 781. June 28. 1922. [1922.] p. 07-70. ([Decision] 285.) lFrt)m Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. SImde >S7io/>, Hooper d- KIcsner. Federal Trade Connnission r. Alfreil Kiesner, doing business under trade name and style of Shade Shop, Hooper & Kiesner, complaint [report] findings, and order; docket (590, June 28, 1922. 1922. [1] +24-32 p. ([Decision] 280.) [From Federal Trade Commission de- cisions, V. 5.] * Paper, 5c, Standard Oil Company. In circuit court of appeals for 8d circuit. Staadjird Oil Company v. Federal Trade Commission, no. 2599, Oct. term. 1920: Gulf Refining Company r. [samel, no. 2009. Oct. term. 1920; Malone.N (>il and Manufacturing (,'ompany v. [same], no. 2032, Mar. term, 1V)21. separate petitions to set aside several orders of Federal Ti-ade Commission: jojiinion of court], [1922.] 14 p. X Trareling evpenses. Memorandum '>i traveling expenses. 1922. cover-title, [31] p. 32° [(Consists of blank fni-nis for use ot employees of the commis- sion.] t ■ Travel regulation.s. Federal 'i'ratje Conuuission. effective .July 1 T.)22. 1922. cover-title, 31 p. 32'* -t Wright t£- Goican Companij, Incoiiurated. Federal Trade Comuussion c. Wright and Gowan Com]iany, Inc. complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 847, June 27, 1922. 1922. [IJ+OO-OO p. ( [Decisionl 284. ) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. 82 August, 192-2 GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Decisions of compTiolk'i- jj;t'nei:U, v. 1. Juui', V.yJ2: J. R. McCarl. coinptrollor j:enoral, Liirtiu U. Ginn, assistant cninptrolk'r ueiieral. 1922. [1]+712-77B p. t 21—26777 Travel reyuhitionx of Geuoral Accouiitinji OfHce. effective July 1, 1922. 1922. iii+lG p. (Uenera! regulations 7.) 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G9.] * Paper, oc. BJoclc-siffiiulH. Tabulation of statistics perta'ning to bloclc signals and tele- graph and telephone for transmission of train orders as used on railroads of United States. Jan. 1, 3922: compiled by Bureau of Safety. 1922. [11+17 p. 4" * Paper. He. 17—26448 liookhinders" cloth. No. 31G94. Joseph Bancroft & Sons Company et al. v. New Yoi-k. New Haven & Hartford Ilailroad Company, director general, as agent, et al. ; decided June 20, 1922: report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 681-684+[l] p. ( [Op nion] 7778.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commi.s.sion reports, v. 69.] * Paper, ."c. Bi)Ois and sliocft. No. 12575. Selz-Schwab & Company r. Chicago &, North Western Railway Company and director general, as agent; decided June 24, 1922: rep()rt [and order] of commission. [1922.] 455-457+ [1] p. ([Opin- ion] 7741.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 09.1 * I'aper, 5c. Brasft. No. 12137, West Virginia ]\Ietal Products Corporation r. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. : [decided June 24. 1922; rieport and order of '•ommissionl. 1922. [1] +474-470+ii p. ([Opinion] 7745.) [Report from Iiitei-stati- Cnniuierce Commissiim reitorts, v. 09.] * Paper, 5c. BrickH. Investigation anort from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. t)9.] * Paper, 5c. No. 12460, Oklahcfma National Li\e Stock Exchange et al. '". director L'eneral. as agent, Abilene & Southern Railway Company, et al.; [no. 12757, Texas Live Stock Shippers" Protective League. Fort Worth, Tex., et al., r. ilirector general, as agent, and St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company of Texas; decid(>d July 5. 1922: report of conuuission]. 1922. ' [11+060-665 p. ( [Opinion] 7773. ) | From Interstate < "onunerce Commission reports, V. 69.1 * Paper, 5c. ('( incnt. No. 8182. western cement rates, in matter of ratios on cement between lioints in western trunk-line territory and between j)oints in western trunk- line territory and adjacent territories; no. 11829, Nebraska rates, fares, and "barges, in matter of intrastate rates, fares, and charges of Union Pacitic Railroad Company and other carriers in Nebraska; [decided July 10, 1922; 2d supplementid repoil and orders of commission]. 1922. [11+644—659+ ix p. ( I Opinion I 7772. ) [lleport from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper, 5c. Chicdf/o itHil Alton R(iilro(ier. 5c. August, 1922 89 J'r}9.] * Paper, 5c. Meat. No. 11930, O.scar :\rayer & Company r. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al. ; decided June 16. 1922; report [and order] of com- mission. [1922.] 519-522+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7753.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] *Paper, 5c. 90 AuGLsT, 1922 Musfia.ssiick Valley RnUioml. No. 111)83, Moshassuek Valley Kailroad (.'um- pany v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Uailroad Company et al. ; i de- cided June 13, 1922; report of commission!. 1922. 11] +308-375 \\ ([Opinion I 7722.) [From Interstate Commerce < 'ununission reports, v. 69.1 *I'aper, 5c. Pdsscnf/er rales. No. 13412. surcharge for transportation of passen^'ers in sleeping or parlor cars between points in Georgia ; decided July 11, 1922 : report \:v\\({ order] of commission. [1922.] (523-02G4-iii p. ([Opinion] 7767.) [lleport from Intersti'te Commerce Connni.ssion reports, v. 09. | *Paper, 5c. Petroleum. No. 11705, Nyauzu Refining Comi>any r. director general, as agent. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al. ; [no. 11909. Terminal Refining Company v. director general, as agent, and Oklahoma. New Mexico iV: Pacific Railway Company]; decided June 15. 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 583-5S8+ii p. ([Opinion] 7764.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] *Paper, 5c. No. 12353, Tickers Petroleum Company. Incorporated, v. direc-tor general. as agent, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al.; decided June 28, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 401-402+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7727.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission report.'*. V. 69.] * Paper, 5c. J'lirites. No. 12318, Grasselli Chemical Company v. director general, as agenr. New York Central Railroad Company, et al. : decided June 15, 1922: report of commission. [1922.] p. 529-531. ([Opinion] 7755.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] *Paper, 5c. No. 12403, Grasselli Chemical Company r. director general, as agent. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, et al. ; decided June 15. 1922 ; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 441-442+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7737.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 69.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad accidents. Report of chief of Bureau of Safety in re investigation of accident which occurred on Atchison. Topeka »& Santa Fe Railway at East Fort Madison, 111., May 29, 1922. [1922.] 8p.il. *Paper, 5c. A 22— 1420 Report of chief of Bureau of Safety in re investigation of accident which occurred on Atlantic City Railroad at Winslow Junction, N. J., on July 2, 1922. [1922.] 12 p. il. *Paper, .5c. A 22— 1427 Summary of accident investigation reports, no. 12, Apr.-June, 1922 : [prepared in] Bureau of Safety. 1922. v+26 p. [Quarterly.] * Paper. 5c. single copy, 15c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 25c. A 20 — 942 I'ltllvoad ci'edit. No. 12735, Washington Manufacturing Company v. Oregon- Washington Railroad & Navigation Company and director general, as agent: decided July 8. 1922; report [and order] of" commission. [1922.] 639-643-^ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7771.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Connuission reports, y. 69.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad employees. Wage statistics, class 1 steam roads in United States. including 15 switching and terminal companies. May, 1922; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. May, 1922. [4] p. oblong large 8° t Same, June, 1922; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. June, 1922. [4] p. oblong large 8° t Railroads. Freight and passenger service operating statistics of class 1 steam roads in United States, compiled from 166 reports of freight statistics repre- .senting 182 roads and from 164 reports of passenger statistics representing 180 roads (switching and terminal companies not included), June, 1922 and 1921 [and months ended witli June, 1922 and 1921; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. June, 1922. [2] p. oblong large 8" [Subject to revision.] t Freight and passenger train service unit costs (selected expense accounts) of class 1 steam roads in United States, including propdrtion of mixed-train and special-train service (compiled from 105 reports representing 181 steam roads, switcliing and terminal comitanies not included). May, 1922 and 1921. and 5 months [ended with May] 1922 and 1921; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. May, 1922. 1 p. dilung large 8" [Subject to revis'on.] t AuGi ST, 10-2-2 91 Jiuilrodd.s — ( '(iiiriiiucd. Opt'iatiM^' i-cvouues niul (ipei'iitiiifr t\\i)enses of class 1 steaiu loads in United States < for 'Jol steam roads, includini; lo swit<-!iins; ami terminal companies), June, ^'.)^2^2 and I'.t^l land] (i months ending witli June: [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. June. l'.>l!l'. 1 ]>. oliloni; hir.u;e S" | Snh- ject to revision.] t Oi)erat!n.!; revenues and ope>atin:j: expenses of large stenm roads, selected items for ntads with amuial operatinj; revenues above .$2r), steam roads, switchin.i;' and terminal <'om])an'es not included). Ma.v, 1922 and 1921 [and] T) months ended with Ma.v, 1922 and 1921 ; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Ma.v, 1922. 1 i). oblong large 8" [Sub.ject to revision.] t Itevi.s(>d regulations relative to authorizatiims of common officers and directors mider paragraph 12 of sec. 2()a of interstate c(munerce act [with order pronuU.gatelt Railway under section 2<14 of trans] >ortation act. 1920; decided June 19, 1922; re])ort of commission. [1922.] ]). .■{1-82. ([Finance decision] 12.) [From Interstate Connnerc*' Connnission reports, v. 72.] * I'aper, 5c. >itereotiii)e platen. No. 12101, Western Newspaper Union r. director general, as agent, Adirondack & St. Lawrence Railroad Company, et al. ; decided June 29, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] .528-.528+V j). ([Opin- ion] 7754.) [Report from Interstate Connnerce Connnission reports, v. 09.] * I'aper, 5c. stone. No. 12215, Fast St. Louis Stone Conii)any r. directoi' general, as agent, Alton & Sotithern Railroad t'omi)aiiy. et al. ; decided June 29, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 5.57-501. ([Opinion] 7700.) | From Int(>rstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. (59. ] * I'aper, 5c. Strnir. No. 117.'i2. United I'aperboard < 'omi)an.v. Incorporated, r. director gen- eral, as agent. Illinois Central Railroalu INebr.J r. director wnernl. .-is iijrent. Cliiciip.. Hurlini^toii & guiiicy Knilroad Company, et al. : |no. llTl'T. Western Sand & (;ravel ("oinpaiiy "r. same]: dec-itled July 8. 1922; report of coiiMiiissioii. |l!rJ2. | p. ool-ooS. ([Opinion] 77o8.) I From Interstate Connuene < 'oiumissidii reports, v. 00.] * Paper, -v*. No. 1193"), Sw ft & Ciimiiany et al. r. Fort Wortli <.Vc Denver City Kail- way Company et al. : decided June 17. 1922; supplemental rei)ort [and order] of conun ssion. [1922.] 449-}r)U+|ll p. ([Opinionl 7789.) [Keport from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. (i9. | * Paper, oc. No. 1204S, (Jmalia Live St<»ck Ex. (595-4J97. ([Opinion] 7781.) I From Interstate Connnerce C(»niiriissiou rej)orls. v. 69.] ■•'Paper. 5c. No. 12839. I'rovidence Fruit iV: I'roduce Kxchauare r. Rhode Island Com- pany et al. ; [no. 12839 (suli-no. li. City Coal Co. et al. r. same: decidtMl June 28, 1922; report and onler of . ([Opinion] 7751.) [Report from Interstate Conunenv Commission re]iorts. v. 69.] * I'aper. .5c. VALIATK kN BURKAF ^[np!^ (Dill rharts. Specifications for maps and iirotiles as in-escrilied by Inter- state Commerr-e Commission in accordance with sec, 19a of act to regulate commerce, efivtve Feb, 1, 1914, 1st issue. Reprinted [without appendixes] June 1. 1922, 15 p, ( [Valuafon order 1.] ) ? JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Brntis and Metals ^lann fart army Compatuj. No. 3-W50. in Court of Claims John W. Parish, trustee (John H. Rexten substituted.) [of Brass & Metals Manufacturing Compan.v] r. Unitwl States: defendant's objections to claim- ant's reriuested findings of fact, tintliugs of fact re1. in Supreme Court of District of Colum- bia Iholdini;- crinunal term of Ai>r. term. 19221, United Stales r. 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No. 40"), in Supreme Court, Oct, term, 1922, Morris Rein- stein, Pincus Ku])ferberg, and ^lorris Kuiiferberg r. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief on behalf of United States in opposition, 1922. cover-title, 2 p. % Elian, Thomas F. E. No, 64, in Supreme Court. Oct, term, 1922, Thomas F. K. Ryan r. Ignited States, appeal from Court of Claims; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, i+29 p. t Schutfc, Carl. No. 3844. in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1922, Thomas W. IMiller, as alien property custodian, and Frank White. as treasurer of United States, v. Frederic Schutte, administrator of Carl Schutte, and Fritz Schutte; brief on behalf of Thomas W. Miller, as alien l)roperty custodian, and Frank White, as treasurer of United States, 1922, cover-t;tle, i+24 p. t Sears, RoeijiKdc cC- Co. No. 2177, Court of Customs Appeals. United States r. 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Magellan Strait, niaiidy from British survey in 1829, with addi- tions from Chilean survey in 1901. I'.cdford Bay, Approaches to. Dislocation Harbor. Doris Cove. Kurv Harbor. Ilewett Bav. Ix'.titude Bay. Laura Harbor. Marcli Harbor, Waterman I. Nnir Road. -N'orth Cove. Smyth Hai'bor. Stewart Harbor. T'iwnsbend Harboi-. from British .survey in 1830. Week Islands. Desolation I., Magellan Strait, from British .survey In 1830. Esduiituitt Harbor. Vancouve- Island. British Columbia. Canada, from Canadian Government survey in 1918 and 1919; chart 5363. Scale 100 yds.=0.5 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office. Aug. 1922. 26.6X25.6 in. t 30c. I'aramushiru To. Anchorages in Paramu.shiru To, Japan. Cbishiina Retto (Kuril Islands), from Japanese surveys in 1913 and 1914; chart .5329. Wash- ington. Hydrographic Office, Aug. 1922. 21X26.3 in. t 20c. Kakumabetsu Wan. Kujira Wan. Musashi Wan Byochl. Otomaye Wan. Yotsuiwa, Approaches to. 98 August. I'.H'i Pilot charts. 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Scale I'' lonfi.=().7 in. Washin.iu'ton. Hydrojrrai.hic OtHce. Auj;. 14. 1922. 2:^>.4X or).l in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather ]'.ureau.] t lUc. XoTH. — Contains on reverse : (',\ilonic storms. — U. S. radio compass stations in- stnicHons [with lists nf raflio compass stations in United States and Canada]. Pilot chart of Indian Ocean. Oct. 1922: chart 2(50.S. Scale 1" lonc;.=0.2 in. Washin-ton. Hydro.sraphic Ottice, An.ii'. 14, 1922. 22.<)X:U in. [Monthly. Certiiin portions of the data are furnished by the Wetither P>ureau.] t ]0o. Note. — Contains on reverse : Cyclonic .storms. — U. S. radio compass stations in- structions (with lists of radio compass stations in United States and Canada]. Pilot Chart of north Atlantic Ocean. Sej.t. 1922; chart 1400. Scale 1' ]ou,i,'.=0.27 in. Washin.iiton. Hydro.uraphic Othce. Aufi'. 14, 1922. 2:^.2X81.8 in. (Monthly. Certiiin portions of the data are furnished l>v tlie Weather P.ureau.] t 10c. 14 — 10S39 Note. — Contains on reverse: C.vclonic storms. — IT. S. radio compass stations in- structions hvitli lists of radio compass stations in United States and Canada]. Pilot chart of north Pacilic Ocean. Oct. 1922: chart 1401. Scale 1° Ion?. =0.2 in. Washinf,'ton. Hydro^rraphie Office, Aug. 14, 1922. 23.7X.3.x3 In. f^fontldy. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the We»ather JUireau.] t 10c. Note. — ('oi!tain.s on reverse: Cyrlonic storms. — U. ?. radio compass stations in- structions Iwith lists of radio compJiss stations in United States and Canada]. NAVAL ACADKMY Nc/xtrt of board of visitors to Naval Academy. Aniuipolis. ^Id.. Apr. 24, 1922. 1922. [1J+4 1.. t .S— 7222 SUl'PLIES AN]» ACCOUNTS BUREAU >S'h/>/)/.»/ Corps. Xdvii. ^lemoranda for information of officers of Supply Corps, commandiiii; officers of ships, and commandants of stations 238 : .Tune 1, 1922. 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(H. doc. 250. 67tli Cong. 2d sess.) (Portufiuese edition). Boletini da Uniao Pan-Americana, Agosto, 1922, edicao portugueza ; [v. 23. no. 2]. [Snn Job Print, Baltimore. Md., 1922.] [iv] +77-160 p. il. [Monthly.] 11—27014 (Spanish edition). Boletfn «le la Union Panamericana, Agosto, 1922, seccion espanola ; [v. 55, no. 2]. [1922.] i\ -|-10;)-224 p. 11. [Monthly.] 12—12555 Haiti. Commerce of Haiti, latest reports from Haitian official sources. 1922. 9+[l] p. t 22—26788 Pan American Conference of Women. Signilicant Pan American conference [Fan American Conference of Women. Baltimore. Md., Apr. 21-23, 1922; by Isabel Keith Macdermott]. 1922. 28+ [1] p. il. [From Bulletin. Julv, 1922.] t Same, Spanish. 1922. 30 p. il. [From Boletiu, Agosto. 1922.] t Pan American Union [post card album containing views of Pan American building, Washington, D. C.]. [1922.] 5 il. iu portfolio, oblong 32" t PANAMA CANAL Note. — Although The Panama Canal makes its reports to, and is under the supervi- sion of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War I>epartment. District Court. Rules of practice and procetlure of district court. Canal Zone, promulgated Dec. 30. 1921. Panama Canal Press. Mount Hope, C. Z., 1922. 14 p. t Panama Canal record. Panama Canal record, v. 15, no. 51 and 52; Aug. 2 and 9. 1922. Balboa Heights. C. Z. [1922]. p. 635-648. [Weekly.] 7—35328 Note. — The Panama Canal record is furnished free to United States Government departments and bureaus, Members of Congress, representatives of foreign govern- ments, steamship lines, and public libraries. Others desiring this publication may obtain it at the subscription price of .$1.50 per year in the Canal Zone, the United States, and the Republic of Panama ; $2.00 per year elsewhere. Remittances for sut>- scriptions 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. 16, no. 1-3; Aug. 36-30, 1922. Balboa Heights. C. Z. [1922]. p. 1-64, il. [Weekly.] Tr€^itie.'< and acts of Congress relating to Panama Canal, annotated 1921; [compiled and annotated by J. J. McGuigan]. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1922. 258 p. t Cloth, $2.00; t paper, .$1.00, Panama Canal, Washington Office, or Panama Canal, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone. 22—26789 EXECUTIVE 1>EPARTMENT POSTS lU'RKAr I'o.sfa! t(>Jioni. Ala. Schenu' of city distributiDii, Bii'uiingham, Ala., for use of (•it,\ distributers, Birmingham post office, and railway postal clerks making distribution ot I'iniiiiigliaui city mail, Aug. 1. 1922. 1922. 75 \). narrow 12" t l-Uir (loirs. Return cards on l-cent siicciii'-rwiuest envelopes |inle'i(le;l for IJd- , Weighing of mails by classes. 1 1922.] 5 p. t 100 August, 1^z2 Mail matter — Continued. Same: Instruction letter C-w, Count of pieces and record of revenues and weight for 7 days, Oct. 11-17, 1922. [1922.] 6 p. t Same: Instruction letter D-a (series D), Expenditures, group A, 1st- class post offices. [1922.] 8 leaves, t Same: Instruction letter D-b, Expenditures, group B, Ist-class post of- fices. [1922.] 8 leaves, t Same: Instruction letter D-b (series D), Expenditures, group B, Ist- class post offices. [1922.] 7 leaves, t Same : Instruction letter D-c, Expenditures, group C, Ist-class post offices. [1922.] 8 leaves, t Same: Instruction letter D-c (series D), Expenditures, group C, Ist-class post offices. [1922.] 7 leaves. I Same : Instruction letter D-d, Expenditures, group D, 2d-class post offices. [1922.] 8 leaves, t Same: Instruct on letter D-d (series D), Expenditures, group D, 2d- class post offices. [1922.] 7 leaves. $ Same : Instiiiction letter D-t, Tests of outgoing and incoming mixed mails n 50 largest offices. [1922.] 5 leaves, t Same: Instruction letter F [Aug. 1, 1922], Expenditures for carrier .service. .50 largest post offices. [1922.] 3 leaves, t Same: Instruction letter F [Aug. 1, 1922], Expenditures for citv carrier service. [1922.] 3 leaves, t Same: Instruction letter F [Sept. 1, 1922], Expenditures for city carrier service. [1922.] 8 leaves, t Same: Instruction letter F-t [Aug. 1, 1922], Tests in carrier service in 50 largest offices. [1922.] 4 leaves, t Same: Instruction letter F-t [Sept. 1, 1922], Tests in carrier service. [1922.] 4 leaves. $ Same : Instruction letter G-t, Time consumed in handling mail matter and conducting special services at 3d and 4th class post offices. [1922.] 3 leaves, t Same: Instruction letter R. Report of drop mails and letter-box collec- tions and weight of equipment for 30 days and record of revenues for 7 days. [1922.] 3 p. I Same : Instruction letter R-d, Report of mail worked bv classes and registers handled, Sept. 18-Oct. 17, 1922. [1922.] 3 leaves, t Same: Instruction letter R-t, Railway Mail Service tests. [1922.] 4 leaves, t Motor-trucks. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, docket no. 13172, Board of Commissioners of Hoboken v. Delaware. Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company ; brief for Postmaster General, intervener, in reply to defendant's except ons to report proposed and br.ef thereon. 1922. cover- title, 11 p. t Postal btiUeti)!. Postal bulletin, v. 42, no. 12926-952; Aug. 1-31, 1922. 1922. Each 1 p. or 2 leaves, f [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] * Paper. 5c. single copy, .$2.00 a yr. 6—5810 Postal bidletin for stations; [Issued by] 1st assistant Postmaster General. Aug. 5, 1922. 1 p. 32° t Postal guide. State list of post offices [3d series, v. 2] ; July, 1922. 1922. cover-tit'e. i -{-21.5-656 p. [For official use only. From United States official postal guide. .July, 1922.] $ I'nited States official postal guide [4th series, v. 2, no. 1] ; July, 1922. [1922.] 966 p. [Monthly.] * Cloth. 75c.; w th monthly supplements. .$1.00, foreign .subscription, $1.50; supplements published monthly (11 pamphlets) 25c., foreign subscription, .50c. 4—182.54 Same, v. 2, no. 2 ; Aug. 1922. 1922. cover-title, p. 1-364-leaves 37-42+ [2] p. il. [Monthly. Includes Inserts 77(5-785 to Postal laws and regulations of United States.] Supplies. List of awards showing contractors and prices for supplies for postal service in force July 1, 1922. 1922. iv+34 p. f° t August, 1922 101 Telegraph. Rates of pav for coumumications by telegraph [during fiscal year 1923]. [1922.] 6 p. 4" % FOREIGN MAILS DIVISION Steavihoats. Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign coun- tries during July. 1922. June 19. 1922. 1 p. f [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 50c. — r— Same during Aug. 1922. July 19, 1922. ] p. f° [IMonthly.] Same during Sept. 1922. Aug. ]9, 1922. 1 p. f° [Monthly.] motor-vehiclp: service division Account Jnr/. Rules and regulation.^ for accounting, Government-owned motor vehicle service, 1922. 1922. iii+130 p. il. 14 pi. t RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Mail-trains. Schedule of mail trains, no. 81. Aug. 1, 1922, 12th division, Rail- way Mail Service, comprising Louisiana and Mississippi. 1922. 66-1- [1] P- narrow 8° t Schedule of mail trains, no. 301, .July 25. 1922, 2d division. Railway Mail Service, comprising New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Delaware, eastern shore of Maryland, Accomac and Northampton counties, Va., Porto Rico, and Virgin Islands. 1922. 282-|-[l] p. narrow 8° t Schedule of mail trains, no. 435, Aug. 1, 1922, 3d division, Railway Mail Service, comprishig District of Columba, Maryland, North Carolina, Vir- ginia, and West Virginia (except peninsula of Maryland and Virginia). 1922. 132 p. narrow 8" t topography division Note. — Post route m.ips corrorted to .Tuly 1 and .Tfn. 1 -will he distributed in August and February to the postal service. For a list of the maps composing the set, with prices, see below. Orders for the maps should be addressei to t'lp Disbursiivr Clf'k, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C, and money orders should be made payable to him. Since February, 1908, the Topo^rraphy Division has been preparing rural-delivery maps of counties in which rural-delivery is completely established. They are published in two forms, on*^ giving simply the rum] free delivery mutes starting from a single given post off'''e, 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 sp-^cial calls addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps described in the preceding paragraph. Post route maps. Post route maps of — Alabama. Scale 8 ra.=l in. 50c. Alaska. Scale 40 m.=] in. 50c. Arizona. Scale 12 m.=l in. 50c. Arkansas. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. California, Nevada. Scale 10 m.=l in. 4 sheets, $2.00. Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Scale 1.6 m.=l in. 50c. Colorado. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. 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 'n. 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. 102 August, 1922 I'ONt route maps — Continued. Post route maps of — Mai-yland, Delaware. District of Columbia. Scale 5 m. = l in. 50c. Massaclnisett.s Rhode Island, Connecticut. Scale 5 m. = l in. 50c. Michigan. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. Minnesota. Scale 10 m.=l in. BOc. Mississippi. Scale 8 m.=l in. 50c. Missouri. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. .Montana. Scale 12 ni. = l in. 50c. Nebraska. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. New Hampshire, Vermont. Scale 5 m.=l in. r)0(;. New Jerse.y. Scale 4 m.=l in. 50c. New Mexico. Scale 12 m.=l in. 50c. New York. Scale 5 m.=l in. 4 s)'-»ets, $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.= 1 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 m.=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 ni. = l in. 50c. Wisconsin. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. Wyoming. Scale 12 m.=l in. 50c. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Addi-esiiCfi. Address of I'l-esideiit of Tnited States to ("oii.mvss, Aug. IS. 1922 [regarding industrial situation with special reference to railway and coal- mining strikes]. 1022. [l]+10p. - Paper, .'k-. " 22—20750 Same, with title. Strike crisis, address of President of United States delivered before joint session of the two Houses of Congress, Aug. 18, 1922. 1922. ii+10 p. (S. doc. 240, 67th Cong. 2d se.ss. ) 22—20790 AlasUa. Proclamation reserving coal-bearing lands 1 n Xenana I'oal held] Alaska. Aug. 4, 1922. 1 p. f"' (No. 1638.) I AriHii and Xarii (lencral Hospital. Hot >s'/j;(»;/.v. Executive order [amending rules and reguhitions prescribed for govermuent of Army and Navy General Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark., by Executive order of Aug. 25, 1892, as amended by later orders]. [Aug. 14. 1922.] |2] p. f" ( [No. 8728.] ) x Birds. Executive order [revoking that part of Executive order of Feb. 2.">. 1909. which reserved Shoshone and Pathfinder reservoir sites, Wyo., for u.s«^ as i)reserves and breeding grounds for native birds], Au^-. 18. 1922. 1 i). I" (No. 8725.) t Coal. Extending authorization of Seci'etary of Interior to di.spose of surplu.s coal from nunes operated by Alaskan Eng neeriiig Coniiiiission, iiroclanui- tion. July 26. 1922. 1 ]). f" ' (No. I(i37. ) t ('oaHt and (Icodctic Siirrci/. Executive order [exciuiling Junior engineers and deck officers of Coast and (Jeodetic Survey from operation of act for retire- ment of em])h»vees in classified ci\ il service], Aug. 2. 1922. 1 p, f" (No. 8715.) t August, 1922 103 CommetTc Depart jiicnf. Executive order [authorizing William M. Steuart. director of census, to perform duties of Secretary of Commerce during ab- sence of Secretary of Connuerce and assistant Secretary of Commerce]. Aug. 7, 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3720.) t Consuls. Executive order [amending Tariff of United States consular fees con- cerning fees for administering oaths or taking acknowledgments of officials or employees of United States Government, or of any corporation in which United States or its representatives shall own entire outstanding capital stock, in connection witli their official business or accounts]. May 20, 1922. 1 p. f" (No. 3678 A.) t Gorman, Benjanrin B. Executive order [waiving Executive order of May 10, 1921, so as to permit examination papers of Benjamin B. Gorman, applicant for postmastership at Coldwater, Mich., to be rated by Civil Service Com- mission]. Aug. 3, 1922. 1 p. f" (No. 3717.) $ Indians. Executive order [providing that trust periods remaining on any parts of certain listed allotments and homesteads of Santee Indians, in Nebraska, which expire during calendar years 1922-24. be extended for periods of 10 years from dates of expiration]. Aug. 12, 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3722.) % Militarji resn-ratioiis. Executive order [authorizing that certain described lands of Fort Keogli military reservation. Mont., having become useless for militarv purposes, be placed under control of Secretary of Interior for dis- position as provided I)y law]. July 20, 1922. 1 p. f° ' (No. 3711.) t National forests. Executive order, Jefferson National Forest, Mont, [further modifying boundaries of Jefferson National Forest as modified by Executive orders of Sept. 28, 1914 and Feb. 24, 1922, by excluding therefrom certain described lands in Montana, said lands to be restored to settlement and entry]. Aug. 2. 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3716.) t Executive order, Missoula National Forest, Mont, [further modifying boundaries of Missoula National Forest as modified by Executive order of Jiine 10. 1921. by excluding therefrom certain described lands in Montana, said lands to be restored to public domain sul)iect to existing valid claims]. Aug. 4. 1922. 1 p. f" (No. 3719.) % F'assport.'^. Executive order, amending further provisions of Executive order of Aug. S. 1918, concerning [pas.spcjrts i-equired in] travel between United States and neighboring countries. Aug. 3, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3718.) t fay, Coast Gnard. Executive order [authorizing that enlisted men of Coast Guard who have estalilished certain required qualifications in use of arms and are so stationed that they may be required to use such arms, shall receive additional compen.sation]. Aug. 17, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3724.) t Postmasters. Executive order [amending Executive order of Oct. 14, 1921, granting certain preference in connection with Presidential postmaster exam- inations, so as to extend same preference to honorably di.scbarged veterans of Spanish-American War]. Aug. 1, 1922. 1 p. f" (No. 3714.) t Registers ihind offices). Executive order [consolidating offices of register and receiver of land office at Dickinson, N. Dak., abolishing office of receiver, and transferring all powers, duties, obligations, and penalties imposed by law upon both register and receiver to register]. July 19, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3710.) X Treas\nii Dejxninunf. Execiitive order [amending civil servic-e rules I'elating to Treasury Department so as to except fioni examination all persons actually employed in lepiosy investigation stations]. July 31, 1922. 1 p. f (No. 3712. ) % Vallone. Louis. Executive order [authorizing reinstatement of Louis Vallone as opener anrvice. — ColleRe student and venereal diseases, what college presidents say. — State and insular health authori- ties, 1922, directory, with data as to appropriations and publications. — No. 32. Re- port on public water supply of Delaware, Ohio, report of investigation made by Ensineoring Division of Ohio State Department of Health ; by F. H. Waring. — Ohio law for enforcing correction of stream pollution and improvement of public water supplies. — Decisions of United States Supreme Court construing Harrison narcotic act. — No. 33. Use of semilogarithmic paper in plotting death rates ; by George C. Whipple and A. D. HamMen. — Life tables for States and cities. 1920. — Diphtheria, its prevention and control, by J. W. Schereschewsky, revised by R. E. Dyer ; [origi- nally issued as Supplement 14 to Public health reports, Apr. 17. 19141. — No. 34. Posture of school children in relation to nutrition, physical defects, school grade, and physical training; by E. Blanche Sterling. — Stream pollution investigations, ri'commendatious as to plan and policy made by Public Health Service consultants in stream pollution investigation work ; [by Stephen A. Forbes, Edwin O. Jordan, and Langdon Pearsel. — Measles, by W. C. Rucker ; [revision of Supplement 1 to. Public health reports, .Tan. 24, 1913]. — Death rates in group of insured persons, death rates for principal causes. May and June, 1922, and comparison bv color for first 6 months of 1920, 1921. and 1922. 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 prices stated above. PuhUcations of Piil)lic Health Service. [Edition of] Apr. 1922. 1922. 108 p. (Miscellaneous publication 12.) t 12—35198 Rodent infestation and rat-proofing conditions in Massachusetts seacoast cities, New York City, and Baltimore ; [articles] by Louis L. AVilliams, jr., J. C. Mosnian. E. C. Sullivan, under supervision of Sol Pincus, [and] A. F. Allen. May. 1922. iii+41 p. map. (Public health bulletin 121.) [Includes lists of Public Health Service publications relating to rats and rat proofing.] *Paper. 10c. 22—26706 Contexts. — Preliminary report on proposed antiplague measures in Massachusetts ; b.v Louis L. Williams, jr.. and II. C. Mosman. — Preliminary report on rat-proofing status of New York water front with suggested methods of improving conditions ; by E. C. Sullivan, under supervision of Sol Pincus. — Report of investigation of rodent infestation and rat-proofing condition of Baltimore, Md., together with recommenda- tions ; by A. F. Allen. (Social hygiene conferences for nonprofessional women. 1922. [l]+6 p. (Re- print 755.) [From Public health reports, June 2, 1922.] *Paper, 5c. 22—26757 Teeth. Good teeth, importance of good teeth and prevention of decay. 1922 [reprint with slight changes]. [l]+8 p. (Reprint 707.) [From Public health reports, Nov. IS. 1921.] *Paper, 5c. 22—26797 Water. Supplying drinkin.g water on trains operating in interstate traffic, sani- tary conditions under which drinking water is being supplied on trains op- erating in interstate traffic, at railroad coach yards in Chicago and other ter- minal cities; by Arthur E. Gorman. 1922. 10 p. 5 p. of pi. (Reprint 759.) [From Public health reports. ,Tune 16, 1922.] *Paper. 5c. (.subscription price incorrectly given on publication). 22 — 26798 Whooping cough, its nature and prevention, popular discussion of widespread and dangerous disease for which familiarity has bred contempt; bv W. C. Rucker. Edition of .June, 1922. 1922. [l]-f-"5p. (Reprint 100.) [This is a revised reprint. Original article from Public health reports. Oct. 25. 1912.] * Paper, 5c. 22 — 26799 VENEREAL DISEASES DIVISION Sex education in the home [with bibliography]. [Reprint] 1922. 12 p. (V. D. pamphlet 61.) *Paper, 5c. 20—26812 TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out- standing June ,30, 1922. July 1 [1922]. 1 p. oblong 24" t 110 ArousT, 1922 WAR DEPARTMENT Arintf reRulntions. t Note. — The Army regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose- leaf hiiulers. The nam<^ of such of the more important administrative subjects as may seoin appropriate, arranged in proper sequence, are numbered in a single series and each name so numbered constitutes the title anil number of a pamphlet contain- ing certain administrative regulations pertaining thereto. Where more than one pamphlet is required for the administrative regulations pertaining to any such title, additional pamphlets will be issued in a separate sub-series. 35-120. Finance Department : Disbursing officers and public funds, general. Changes 1 ; .Tune 15. 1922. 1922. 1 p. 35-160. Same: Transfers and exchanges of public funds; .Tune 0. 1922. [1922.] 2 p. ,S5-220. Same: Bonds of disbursing officers: Mar. 16, 1922. [1922.] 6 p. S.'S-SSO. Same: Special disbursing agents; Mar. 22. 1922. [1922.] 2 p. .•i.^>-720. Same: Disbursements, general; Mar. til. 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 85-760. Same: How funds obtained for disbursements: Mar. ?,1. 1922. |1922.] 2 p. .■!5-800. Same : Proceeds of sales which remain available for expenditure : Mar. 31, 1922, [1922.] 2 p. 35-1020. Same : Money records, and accounts, general ; Mar. 31, 1922. 1922. 1 p. 35-7060. Same : Claims for damages to gersons and private property resulting from operation of aircraft; Mar. f?!. 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 35—7080. Same : Claims for property damaged or wrongfully taken bv persons subject to military law; Mar. 31. 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 35-7120. Same : Claims of military personnel and civilian employees for reimburse- ment of payments from private fund.^ : Mar. 31. 1922. 1022. 1 p. 105-15. Signal Corps : Signal communications, general, Clianges 3 ; June 15, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 345—800. Militarv records : Reports of changes, reports of casualties, and memo- randa of transmittal : Mav 29. 1922. [1922.] 10 p. 345-900. Same: Monthly rosters; Mar. 31. 1922. [1922.] 7 p. 600-65. Personnel : Award and supply of service medals, except initial supply of victorv medal. Changes 1 : ,Tulv 17, 1922. 1922. 1 d 61.5-160. Enlisted men: Flvins cadets. Changes 1; .Tune 15, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 615-395. Same : Retirement, Changes 2 ; Aug. 3, 1922. 1922. 1 p. Telephone directorij. War Department teleplione directory. AYasliiimton, D. C. Au^. 1, 1922. [1922.1 cover-title, 44 p. 4° t CoxTBXTS. — Pt. 1. Alphabetical section. — Pt. 2. Classified organization section. Trainmg recrtilations. Note. — The Training regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose- leaf binders. 50-60. Soldier : Instruction mounted, with pistol, prepared under direction of chief of cavalry : May 5, 1922. [1922.] 7 p. il. * Paper. 5c. 425-25. Cavalrv : Cavalry rifle squad, prepared under direction of chief of cavalry : Mar. 30. 1922. [1922.] 17 p. il. *Paper. 5c. 425 — Jo. Same ; Cavalrv troop, prepared under direction of chief of cavalrv : Apr. 4. 1922. [1922.] 18 p. il. * Paper, 5c. AD.TI'TAXT oexi-:ral's I)KPARTMP:NT Army list and directory. X\\^. 1, 1922. 1922. vi+269 p. large 8" rBimonthly.] *Paper, 25c. single copy, $1.25 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.85. 9 — 35106 Officers, Army. Officers of Army stationed in or near District of Columbia, July, 1922 ; corrected to Aug. 1, 1922. 1922. 45 p. [Quarterly beginning with July 1, 1922; no monthly issues for JNIay and June. 1922.] *Paper. .5c. single copy. 20c. a yr. ; foreign suliscription. .30c. 9 — 35107 \U. 8. Armii'\ recniitnuj neics, bulletin of recruiting information issued from Office of Adjutant General of Army. Aug. 1 and 15. 1922. [Recruiting Pub- licity Bureau, Oovernors T.sland, N. Y., 1922.] cover-titles, each 16 p. il. 4° [Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers.] t Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island. N. Y. AIR SERVICE ENGINEERING DIVISION Fuel consumption test of DH-4B with liberty 12 engine, flight test report 77 ; by Louis P. Moriarty. 1922. ii-f5 p. il. 4° (Air Service. Air Service infor- mation circular, aviation, v. 4, no. 346, May 15, 1922.) t Performavice test of Navy Yought type 15 equippetl with Wright model E-2 engine. Performance test report 73. 1922. ii-|-6 p. il. 4° (Air Service. Air Service information circular, aviation, v. 4. no. 3.52, .Tune 1, 1922.) 4 August, 1922 111 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Bridgeport, Conn. Proposals for ilredsing in Bridgeport Harbor, Conn., main- reuaiice and Improvement of existinji river and harbor works, Bridgeport Harbor, Conn., advertisement. [1922.] 14 p. 4° t Delaware River. Maintenance and improvement of existing river and harbor works. Delaware River, Philadelphia to the sea, advertisement [for dredging on Bellevue, Cherry Island, and Liston ranges!. [1922.] 15 p. 4" t Hudson River. Maintenance and improvement of existing river and harbor works. Hudson River, N. Y., advertisement [for dredging]. [1922.] 15 p. 4° t Mississippi River Southicest Pass. Maintenance and improvement of existing river and harbor works, allotment for Southwest Pass, Mississippi River, ad- vertisement [for bulkhead construction]. [1922.] 15 p. 4" t — — Maintenance and improvement of existing river and harbor works, allot- ment for Southwest Pass, Mississippi River, advertisement [for construction and delivery of 2 4,0(X)-barrel steel oil barges]. [1922.] 14 p. 4° t Muscle Shoals. Nitrate plants. Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, advertisement [for construction and delivery of 2 steel barges]. [1922.] 11 p. 4° t Pagan River, Va., dredging, advertisement. [1922.] 12 p. 4° t St. Johns River, Fla., Jacksonville to the ocean, adverti.sement [for jetty re- pairs]. [1922.] 12 p. 4° t Savannah River. Improvement of Savannah Harbor. Ga., advertisement [for furnishing and placing stone for raising training wall at mouth of Savannah River]. [1922.] 12 p. 4° t Scclconk River. Maintenance and improvement of ex;istiug river and harbor works, Pawtucket (Seekonk) River, R. I., advertisement [for dredging]. [1922.] 14 p. 4° t ^'0BTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY Note. — Chart.s of the Great Lakes and counec tinj,' waters ami St. Lawrence River to the international boundary at St. Regis, of Lake Clianiplain, and of the New York State Canals are prepared and sold by the U. S. Lake Survey Offlce. Old Custom-house, Detroit, Mich. Charts may also be purchased at the following U. S. engineer offices : 710 Army Building, New York, N. Y. ; 467 Broadway, Albany. N. Y. ; 540 Federal Building, Buffalo, N. Y.; and Canal Offlce, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 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Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich. [1922]. p. 1-3+leaves 4-S+[2] p. 4" t FINANCE DEPARTMENT Finance rircular 6 [1922] ; June 30, 1922. [1922.] 10 p. 12" t GENERAL STAFF CORPS Army. Changes 127 and 128 [for] Army regulations [1913] ; July 7 and 14. 1922. [1922.] 3 leaves and 8 leaves. [Regulations issued by War Depart- ment.] t Mines, Submarine. Changes 8 [for] Itegulatlons for mine plantm-s [1909] : May 16, 1922. 1922. 1 p. 12° t Quartermaster Corps. Changes 22 [for] Manual for Quartermaster Corps [1916] ; June 26. 1922. [1922.] 2 leave.s. [Manual issued by Quartermaster General of Army.] t 112 August, 1922 Special regulations. Changes 1 [for] Special regulations 32 [Allowances of anununition for Held artillery instruction and target practice, revised 1921] ; Apr. 15, 1922. [1922.] 2 leaves. 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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. Accounts. Auiendnient 1 to Fiscal regulations [of Departiuent of Agricul- ture, effective Jan. 1. 1922]. [1922.] 3 p. 16" [Number 1 is Meiuoranduin 373, Mar. 13, 1922, and Memorandum 374, Mar. 13, 1922.] + Amendment 2 to Fiscal regulations [of Department of Agriculture, effective Jan. 1, 1922]. [1922.] S p. 16" [Number 2 is Memorandum 375, Mar. 27, 1922, Memorandum 377, Apr. 15. 1922, Memorandum 378, Apr. 15, 1922, Memorandum 381, Apr. 24, 1922, and Memorandum 383, INIay 9, 1922]. t Food. Rules and regulations of Secretary of Agriculture under food products inspection law of May 11, 1922. Aug. 1922. ii+6 p. (Circular 160.) * Paper. 5c. Agr 22—1010 Official record, Department of Agriculture, v. 1, no. 36-39; Sept. 6-27. 1922. [1922.] Each 8 p. 4° [Weekly.] t Agr 22— 146 (Quarantine. Extension of European corn borer quarantine, Amendment 1 to regulations supplemental to Notice of quarantine 43 (2d revision) [effective July 28, 1922.]. [1922,] 1 p. (Federal Horticultural Board.) t Same, Amendment 2 to regulations supplemental to Notice of quarantine 43 (2d revision), effective Sept. 2. 1922. [1922.] 2 p. (Federal Horticul- tural Board.) t Roads. Rules and regulations of Secretary of Agriculture for carrying out Federal highway act and amendments thereto, except provisions relative to fore.st roads. July 31, 1922. ii+14 p. (Circular 161.) * Paper. 5c. Agr 22—1005 Weather, crops, and markets, weekly, Sept. 2-30, 1922; v. 2, no. 10-14. [1922.] p. 193-296. il. 4" * Paper, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription. $2.00. Agr 22—147 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU « Note. — On .July 1, 1922. under the provisions of the act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1923, approved May 11, 1922, the Bureau of Markets and Crop Estimates and the Office of Farm Management and Farm Economics were merged into one bureau to be known as the Bureau of Agricultural Economics See also p. 121 and 122. Butter. Defects in quality of butter; by C. W. Fryhofer. Aug. 1922. ii+14 p. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 236.) [Prepared in cooperation with Animal Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 1004 Cotton. Condition of cotton crop, letter from Secretary of Agriculture trans- mitting, pursuant to resolution, copies of cotton report of Department of Agriculture. Sept. 1, 1922. Sept. 6. 1922. (S. doc. 249. 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Crops. Statistics of crops other than grain crops, 1921. 1922. [l]-f94 p. (Yearbook separate 869.) [From Yearbook. 1921.] * Paper. 15c. Farm inanayement in Catawba County, N. C. ; by J. M. .Johnson and E. D. Strait. July, 1922. 23p.il. (Agricultural Dept. Bulletin 1070.) [Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina State Board of Agriculture.] * Paper. 5c- Agr 22—1006 119 120 September, 1922 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, no. 71: Com- plete lists of warehousemen, classifiers, inspectors, graders, and weighers licensed under warehouse act as of May 1, 1922, and of those licensed, Apr. 1, 1921-Apr. 30, 1922, but whose licenses have expired or have been sus- pended or canceled during this period. Sept. 1922. [l]+62 p. il. [Pre- vious numbers were issued by the Markets and Crop Estimates Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—1009 Social centers. Uses of rural community buildings; [by W. C. Nason]. [July, 1922.1 [2] +32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1274.) * Paper, Ho. Agr 22—799 WareJwuse tariff and terms and conditions governing storage, handling, and delivery of merchandise at Center Market cold storage, Washington, D. C, effective Oct. 1. 1922. 1922. cover-title, 7 p. * Paper, 5c. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Cows. Feeding of dairy cows; [by] Helmer Rabild, H. P. Davis [and] W. K. Brainerd. [July, 1916, reprinted with slight revision Mar. 1920, slight re- vision Aug. 1922.] 27 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 743.) * Paper, 5c. Milk. Clean milk is easily produced by following few simple rules : 1, Clean, healthv cows ; [2, Sterilize all milk utensils ; 3, Use small-top milking pails ; 4, Cool milk promptly]. [1922.] [4] p. il. narrow 16° t Effect of silage on flavor and odor of milk [with list of literature cited] ; by James A. Gamble and Ei-nest Kelly. Sept. 20, 1922. 24 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Bulletin 1097.) [Prepared in cooperation with University of Maryland.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—997 Posters. Livestock-improvement series of Better Sires-Better Stock Campaign, no. 1. n. p. [1922]. 11.5X15 in. [Title is: Judging dairy cows at community picnic] t Same. no. 2. n. p. [1922]. 11.5X15 in. [Title is: Spirit and strength in horseflesh ; illustrator. Beeson.] t Same, no. 3. n. p. [1922]. 11.5X15 in. [Title is : Mutton in making.] t Same, no. 4. n. p. [1922]. 11.5X15 in. [Title is : No hunger strike here ; illustrator, Beeson.] t Same, no. 5. n. p. [1922]. 11.5X15 in. [Title is: Feeding her flock of white wyandottes.] t Same, no. 6. n. p. [1922]. 11.5X15 in. [Title is: Accredited dairy herd.] t Same, no. 7. n. p. [1922]. 11.5X15 in. [Title is: Angora goats.] t Same, no. 8. n. p. [1922]. 11.5X15 in. [Title is: Castor, versatile Morgan horse ; illustrator, Beeson.] t Same, no. 9. n. p. [1922]. 11.5X15 in. [Title is: Growing into beef business.] t Same, no. 10. n. p. [1922]. 11.5X15 in. [Title is: They'll pull you through.] t Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, July, 1922 ; [no.] 183. Sept. 1, 1922. p. 79-89. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 40c. (subscription price on p. 79 of publication incorrect). 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 obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above. Same, Aug. 1922; [no.] 184. Sept. 1922. p. 91-98. [Monthly.] Wool. Method of determining grease and dirt in wool; by D. A. Spencer, J. I. Hardy, and Mary J. Brandon. Sept. 1^2. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1100.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 1008 September, 1922 121 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Directory of officials and organizations concerned with protection of birds and game, 1922; by George A. Lawyer and Frank L. Eamshaw. Sept. 26, 1922. 20 p. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 242.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1377 Game laws for 1922, summary of provisions of Federal. State, and provincial statutes; [by Geo. A. Lawyer and Frank L. Earnshaw]. [Aug. 1922.] li+80 p. il, (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1288.) [Includes lists of Agri- culture Department publications relating to game.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 6 — 384 Reindeer in Alaska ; by Seymour Hadwen and Lawrence J. Palmer. Sept. 22, 1922. cover-title, 74 p. 11, 4 pi. 20 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1089.) * Paper, 25c. Agr 22— 1007 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Food. Food inspection decision 41 ; Oct. 25, 1906. [Reprint] 1922. 1 p. t Same 42; [Oct. 30, 1906]. [Reprint 1922.] 2 p. t Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 138. July 26, 1922. p. 193-227. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 10351-400.] * Paper, 5c. 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 prices stated above and below. Same, supplement 139. Sept. 1922. p. 22^252. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 10401-450.] * Paper, 5c. ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Fall army icorm, or grass worm, and its control ; [by] W. R. Walton and Philip Luginbill. [Nov. 1916] slightly revised Aug. 1922. [1922.] 16 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 752.) [Date of original publication incor- rectly given on title-page as Apr. 1917.] * Paper, 5c. Spraying. Experiments with spray solutions for preventing insect injury to green logs; by F. C. Craighead. Aug. 1922. 11 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bul- letin 1079.) 'Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 996 White-grubs. Common white-grubs ; [by] John J. Davis. [1st revision May, 1918, revised Aug. 1922.] 1922. 30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 940.) [The date of the first revision. May, 1918, incorrectly given on p. 2 as date of first issue.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22 — 995 FARM MANAGEMENT AND FARM ECONOMICS OFFICE Note. — On July 1, 1922, under the provisions of the act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1923, approved May 11. 1922, the Farm Man- agement and Farm Economics Ofiice and the Markets and Crop Estimates Bureau were merged into one bureau to be known as the Agricultural Economics Bureau. See p. 119. FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD Plants and plant products prohibited or restricted entry from foreign countries, including Hawaii and Porto Rico. Sept. 9, 1922. 4 p. t FOREST SERVICE Forest fires. Land clearing fires and our timber supply, prevent forest fires, it pays. [May, 1922.] 16 p. il. 24° [Issued by Forest Service for distribu- tion from its office at Missoula, Mont.] t Forest Service, Missoula, Mont. Pisgah national game preserve [N. C], regulations and information for public. [Reprint with changes 1922.] cover-title, 11 p. 24° ([Agriculture Dept. Department circular 161.]) [Illustrations on front and back cover.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—257 122 September, 1922 MARKETS AND CHOP ESTIMATES BUREAU Note. — On July 1, 1922, under the provisions of the act maicing appropriations for the Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1923, approved May 11, 1922, the Markets and Crop Estimates Bureau and the Farm Management and Farm Economics Oflace were merged into one bureau to be known as the Agricultural Economics Bureau. See also p. 119. Grain. Statistics of grain crops, 1921. 1922. [l]+74p. (Yearbook separate 868.) [From Yearbook, 1921.] * Paper, 10c. Live stock, 1921. 1922. [l]+62 p. (Yearbook separate 870.) [From Year- book, 1921.] * Paper, 10c. Marketing of farm produce. Cooperative marketing; [by O. B. Jesness]. [Sept. 1920, reprint Mar. 1022.] 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1144.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20— 1741 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Alfalfa, instnu-tloas adapted to southern New Jersey, Delaware, southern Maryland, Virginia, Arkansas. Tennessee, and south Atlantic and Gulf States. [1922.] 7 p. t Angular leaf-spot. Bacterial spot of cucumbers ; [by] F. C. Meier and G. K. K. Link. Aug. 1922. [l]+f) p. 1 pi. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 234.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22— 1003 Anthracnose of muskmelons ; [by] George K. K. Link and F. C. Meier. May, 1922, [l]+4 p. 1 pi. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 217.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—1000 Carpet-grass. Carpet grass. [1922.] 5 p. t Corn. Growing corn in Southeastern States; [by C. H. Kyle]. [Sept. 1920, reprint with slight changes Apr. 1922.] 19 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1149. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1797 Eastern blue-steiti of black raspberry; [by] R. B. Wilcox. June, 1922. 12 p. 1 pi. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 227.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—1001 Great Northern field-heans. Great Northern field beans. [1922.] 2 p. t Kernel-spot of pecan and its cause [with list of literature cited] ; by J. B. Demaree. Sept. 26, 1922. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1102.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—999 Peas. Field peas. [1922.] 4 p. t Sap-stain. Control of sap-stain, mold, and incipient decay in green wood with special reference to vehicle stock [with list of literature cited] ; by Nathaniel O. Howard. Aug. 19, 1922. cover-title, 55 p. il. 2 p. of pi. (Agri- culture Dept. Bulletin 1037.) [Prepared in cooperation with Forest Prod- ucts Laboratory, Madison, Wis.] * Paper, 15c. Agr 22 — 861 Sudan g7-as8. Sudan grass. [1922.] 3 p. t Tomatoes. Frost injury to tomatoes [with list of literature cited] ; by R. B. Harvey and R. C. Wright. Aug. 1922. 10 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1099. ) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—998 Tulips. Distribution of tulip and narcissus bulbs in 1922. [1922.] 4 p. il. T Agr 19—855 Velvet-beans. Velvet beans. [1922.] 3 p. t Wheat production and marketing ; by C. R. Ball. C. E. Leighty, O. C. Stine. and O, E. Baker. 1922. [2] -{-77-160 p. il. (Yearbook separate 873.) [Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Economics Bureau. From Yearbook, 1921.] * Paper. 10c. PUBLK^ ROADS BUREAU Tractors on southern farms; [by H. R. Tolley and L. M. Church]. [Aug. 1922.] 26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1278.) * Paper, .5c. PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Agriculture Department. Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- ment], Aug. 1922. [1922.] 4 p. t Agr 9— 1414 Farmers' bulletins [available for distribution] Sept. 15, 1922. [1922.] [4] p. t September. 19-22 123 Motion pictures of Department of Ajrriciilture [how films are distributed, aud Department of AfrricultuVe films available for distribution ; by Fred W. Perkins]. [Aug. 1922.] ii+13 p. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 233.) * Paper, He. Agr 22— 1002 STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Experiment station record. Experiment station record, v. 45; index number. Sept. 13, 1922. cover-title, xxvii +901-995 p. * Paper. 10c. single copy, 75c. per vol. (2 vols, a yr.) ; foreign subscription, $1.25 per vol. («»ubscription price incorrectly given in publication). Agr9 — 832 XOTB. — Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural scionco which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Extra number's, called abstract numbers, are issued, 3 to each volume. These are made up almost exclusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. — Same, v. 47, no. 1; July, 1922. 1922. cover-title, ix+1-100 p. PORTO RICO AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Report of Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station, 1921. Sept. 1922. iv+27 p. 4 p. of pi. * Paper. 10c. 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S. 3641, act to grant and confirm to Florida title in and to sections 16 within exterior limits of area patented to Florida Apr. 23, 1903. Approved Sept. 22, 1922. 1 p. (Public 338.) Fort Peck Reservation. II. R. 8010, act to authorize leasing for mining purposes of unallotted Innds on Fort Pock and Blackfeet Indian reservations, Mont. Approved Sept. 20, 1922. 1 pi (Public 313.) Gallup. Fred H. H. R. 6906, act to appoint Fred H. Gallup major of field artillery in Army. Approved Sept. 22, 1922. 1 p. (Public 360.) Genrrul Staff Corp». II. R. 11099, act relating to appointment of chief of staff of Array. Approved Aug. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Public 292.) Grand Calumet River. S. 3793, act to authorize Gary Tube Company to construct bridge across Grand Cnlumet River in [Lake Countv], Ind. Approved Sept. 22, 1922. 1 p. (Public 355.) S. 3834, act to authorize Chicago, Lake Shore and Eastern Railwav Company to construct bridge across Gr.nnd Cnlumet River in [Lake County], Ind. Approved Sept. 22, 1922. 1 p. (Public 356.) Green Buy. H. R. 2874, act to authorize establishment of Coast Guard station on coast of Green Bay at or in vicinitv of Strawberry Passage in Door County, Wis. Approved Sept. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Public 321.) Hale. Port. H. R. 11347. act to transfer and convey to Connecticut all right and title now vested in United States to land and buildings thereon known as Fort Hale. Approved Sept. 22. 1922. 1 p. (Public 345.) Hawaii. H. R. 11590. act to nmend sec. 34 and 40 of organic act of Hawaii [so as to remove disqualification of women for election to offices of Delegate to Congress from Hawaii, and senator find representative in Legislature of Hawaii]. Approved Sept. 15, 1922. 1 p. (Public 303.) Homestcud. H. R. 70, act to allow credit for huslsands' military service in case of homestead entries by widows. Approved Sept. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Public 319.) Hot Springs National Park. H. R. 7109, act to accept C(»ssion by Arkansas of exclusive juris'Mftion over trnct of land within Hot Springs National Park. Approved Sept. 18, 1922. 1 p. (Public 307.) Hudson River. S. 2799, act to supplement and amend act to incorporate North River Bri'^ge Company and to authorize construction of bridge at New York City across Hudson River, to regulate commerce in and over such bridge between States of New York and New Jersey, and to establish such bridsre a military and post road [so as to extend time for construction]. Approved Sept. 22, 1922. 1 p. (Public 3.50.) Idaho. H. R. 9499. act to authorize Idaho to exchange lands heretofore granted for public-school purposes for other Government lands. [Approved Sept. 22, 1922.] 2 p. (Public 341.) Indian schools. II. R. 9814. act amending proviso of act approved Aug. 24, 1912, with reference to er'ucntionnl leave to employees of Indian service. Approved Aug. 24, 1922. 1 p. (Public 287.) Indians. H. R. 10193, act extending time for alIo6.iients on Crow Reservation, pro- tecting certain members of Five Civilized Tribes, relief of Indinns oceupyin • l.in'is in Arizona, New Mexico, and California, issuing patents in certain cases, establish- ing revolving fund on Rosebud Reservation, memorial to Indians of Rosebud Reser- vation killed iu World War, conferring authority on Secretary of Interior as to alienation in certain Indian allotments, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 21, 1922.] 2 p. (Public 329.) Judges. H. R. 9103, act for appointment of additional circuit judge for 4th judicial circuit, for appointment of additional district judges for certain districts, providing for annual conference of certain judges, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 14. 1922.] 4 p. (Public 298.) , , r , . . Jurisdiction. S. 3918, act to amend sec. 51 of chapter 4 of judicial code [relative to jurisdictions in which civil suits may be brought by or on behalf of United States]. Approved Sept. 19, 1922. 1 p. (Public 311.) ^ ^ ,., ^ Lassen Countv, Calif. H. R. 10554, act to issue patent to Lassen County, Calif., for certain land's. Approved Sept. 20, 1922. 1 p. (Public 317.) , , , Leprosu Investination Station, Kalawao. H. R. 11589, act for transfer of lands and l)uildings of Federal Leprosy Investigation Station at Kalawao, on island of Molokai, Hawaii, to Hawaii. [Approved Sept. 21, 1922.] 4 p. (Public 330.) Letter-carriers. H. R. 7544, act authorizing Postmaster General to temporarily reduce pay of rural carriers for disciplinary purposes instead of suspending them without paV. Approved Sept. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Public 325.) ^^. ^ Mahoning River. S. 3733, act granting consent of Congress to Warren, Ohio, to con- structdam across Mahoning River, Ohio [in said city]. Approved Sept. 22, 1922. Masonic Mutual Life Association of District of Columbia. H. R. 11116. act to amend act to incorporate Masonic Mutual Relief Association of District of Columbia, as amended. [Approved Sept. 22, 1922.] 2 p. (Public 343.) [The name of the organization is changed to Acacia Mutual Life Association bv one of the amend- ments.] September, 1922 133 Public [act] 283-364, 6Ttli Congress— Coiitimietl. Medford. Orcg. H. R. 5684, act to authorize purchase by Medford. Oreg., of lands formorly embraced in grant to Oregon and California Railroad Company and re- vested in United States by act approved June 9, 1910. Approved Sept. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Public 322.) Michigan. H. R. 0S17, act to issue patent to Michigan of land to be used as game refuge. Approved Aug. 24, 1922. 1 p. (Public 283.) Militia. S. 3S90, act to amend act for making further and more effectual provision for national defense, and for other purposes, as amended, [relative to National Guard and Officers' Reserve Corps]. [Approved Sept. --. 1922.] 5 p. (I'ub.ic 3r)S.) Missuiiii River. S. 3938, act granting consent of Congress to county courts of Lafay- ette and Rav counties. Mo., to construct bridge across Missouri River [at or near Lexington. Mo.]. Approved Sept. 22, 1922. 1 p. (Public 357.) Mohave Count!/. Ariz. H. R. 9257, act to permit adjustment of conflicting claims to lands in Mohave County, Ariz. Approved Aug. 24, 1922. 1 p. (Public 286.) National forc.'its. 11. R. 8119, act for reli f of certain persons, their heirs or assigns, who her'^tofore relinquished lands inside national forests to United States. Ap- proved Sept. 22, 1922. 1 p. (Public 339.) yutionai tsoitety of Daughters of American Revolution. H. R. 6258, act to exempt from taxation certain pi'operty of Daughters of American Revolution in Washington, D. C. Approvetl Sept. 16, 1922. 1 p. (Public 305.) Nevada. S. 29S3, act to grant extensions of time under permits for development of underground waters within Nevada. Approved Sept. 22, 1922. 1 p. (Public 3"?5.) Nome, Ahiaka. H. R. 9528. act for retention by Government of property in Nome, Alaska, known as Detention Hospital Buildinir. and its use by TUireau of Education, Department of Interior. Approved Sept. 21, 1922. 1 p. (I'ublic 328 ) Ohio River. H. R. 11901, act authorizing construction of bridge across Ohio River to connect Kenwood. W. Va., and Bellaire, Ohio [by Interstate Bridge Company]. Approved Sept. 18, 1822. 1 p. (Public 306.) Option-s and futurci. H. R. 11843, act for prevention and removal of obstructions and burdens upon interstate commerce in grain by regulating transactions on grain future exchanges. [Approved Sept. 21, 1922.] 7 p. (Public 331.) J'ananin < anal. H. R. 11872, act to amend sec. 7, 8, and 9 of I'anama Canal act [relative to courts of Canal Zone] : to amend sec. 288, 289, 342, 343, 368, and 461 of iienal code of Canal Zone; and sec. 2 of Executive order of July 9, 1914, establishing rules and regulations for operation and navigation of Panama Canal and approaches thereto, including all water under its jurisdiction ; to amend sec. 6 of act extending certain privileges at canal employes's to other officials on Canal Zone and authorizing the President to make rules and regulations atfecting health, sanitation. Quarantine, taxation, public roads, self-prop?lled vehicles, and police powers on Ca/ial Zone, and for other purposes, including provision as to certain fees, money orders, and interest deposits, approved Aug. 21. 1916, [relative to rate of interest on deDOsit monev orders in Canal Z aie] : and to regulate divorces in Canal Zone. [Approved Sept. 21. 1922.] 9 p. (Public 332.) Pag, Aring. H. R. 11173, act to amend sec. 126 of national defense act, as amended, [relative to travel pay of enlisted men discharged from Army, Navy, or Marine Corps]. Approved Sept. 22, 1922. 1 p. (Public 344.) Pearl River. S. 3620, act to authorize construction of bridge across Pearl River at or near Tilton. Lawrence County, Miss, [by Natchez, Colunibia and Mobile Railroad Company]. Approved Sept. 22. 1922. 1 p. (Public 353 ) Pension Bureau. S. 3540. act fixing fees of examining surgeons in Bureau of Pen- sions. Approved Sept. 22, 1922. 1 p. (Public 352.) Pensions-. II. R. 4, act granting relief t» soldiers and sailors of war with Spain, Philii)pine insurrection, and Chinese Boxer rebellion campaign, to widows, former widows, and dependent parents of such soldiers and sailors, and to certain Army nurses, and to amend sec. 2 of act to pension survivors of certain Indian wars. Jan. 1, 1859-.Tan. 18!>1. [Approved Sept. 1, 1922.] 3 p. (Public 29t.) H. R. 10196. act to provide for applicability of pension laws to classes of persons in military and naval services not entitled to benefits of article 3 of war risk insurance act. as amended. Approved Sept. 22, 1922. 1 p. (Public 361.) Pf.rto Rieo. II. R. <)270. act to eonfer upon Territorial courts of Porto Rico concur- rent jurisdiction with United States courts of that district of all offenses under national prohibition act and all acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto. Approved Sept. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Public 327.) PuhUe lands. IT. R. 10443, act to repeal sec. 2453 and 2454, and to amend sec. 2450, 2451. and 2456, Revised statutes [so as to abolish board of equitable adjudication and confer upon Secretary of Interior autboritv to perform duties heretofore per- form(d by such board]. Approved Sept. 20, 1922. 1 p. (Public 316.) River.intment of judges outside their districts, and for other purposes; submitted by Mv. Cunnnins. Aug. 25. calendar day Aug. 29, 1922. 5 p. (S. doc. 241, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) [Com- mittee recninuiends amendment of title to read; For apointment of additional circuit judge for 4th judicial circuit, for appointment of additional district judges for certain dii^-tricts, providing for annual conference of judges, and for other purposes.] * Paper, 5c. Additional judges in certain United States courts, conference rei)ort to accompany PI. R. 910.3 [for appointment of additional circuit judge for 4th judicial circuit, for appointment of additional district judges for certain districts, providing for annual conterence of certain judges, and for other purposes]; submitted by Mr. A'olstead. Aug. 30, 1922. ♦ 6 p. (H. rp. 1198, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Pensions. Pensions and increa.se of pensions to certain soldiers ancf sailors of Civil War. etc., coiit'ei'ence report to accompanv H. II. 6,"'i()7; submitted by Mr. Fuller. Sept. 12, 1922. 9 p. (H. rp. I20S. (i7th Cong. 2(1 sess.) * Paper, 5c. X36 September, 1922 Penmons — Continued. Pensions and increase of i^ensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Regular Army and Navy, etc., conference report to accompany H. R. 5214: submitted by Mr. Knutson. Sept. 13, 1922. 7 p. (H. rp. 1210, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Rivers. Authorizing construction, i-epair. and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, etc., conference report to accompany H. R. 10766; submitted by Mr. Dempsey. Sept. 15. 1922. 9 p. (H. rp. 1236. 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Salt River irrUjation project. Salt River reclamation project, conference re- port on H. R. 10248, authorizing sale of surplus power developed under Salt River reclamation project, Ariz. : submitted by Mr. IMcXary. Aug. 25, cal- endar day Aug. 30, 1922. 1 p. ( S. doc. 245, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Surplus power. Salt River reclamation project, Ariz., conference report to accompany H. R. 1024S ; submitted by Mr. Sinnott. Aug. 30, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1199. 6Tth Cong. 2d. sess.) * Paper, .5c. Soldiers. Veterans' adjusted compensation, conference report to accompany H. R. 10S74 [to provide adjusted compensation for veterans of World War] ; submtted by Mr. Fordney. Sept. 13, 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 1209. 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Tariff. Tariff b'll of 1922, conference report on H. R. 74.56. to provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage industries of United States, and for other purposes; submitted by Mr. McCumber. Sept. 15, 1922. 51 p. ( S. doc. 253, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Tariff bill of 1922, conference report to accompany H. R. 7456 [to pro- vide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countres. to encourage in- dustries of United States, and for other purposes] ; submitted b.v 'Mr. Ford- ney. Sept. 12. 1922. 162 p. (H. rp. 1207. 67tli Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 10c. Tariff bill of 1922, conference report to accompany H. R. 7456 [to pro- vide revenue, to I'egulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage in- dustries of United States, and for other purposes] ; sulimitted by Mr. Ford- ney. Sept. 14, 1922. 162 p. (H. rp. 1223, 67th Cong. 2d ses-s. ) * Paper, 10c. Wenatchee National Forest. Consolidation of forest lands within Wenatchee National Forest. Wash., conference report to accompany H. R. 67.50 [for in- clusion of certain lauds in Wenntchee National Foi'est, Olympic National Forest, and vSnoqualmie National Forest. Wash.] ; submitted by Mr. Sinnott. Sept. 20, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1249, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Calenders. Calendars of House of Representatives. 67th Congress. 2d session, Sept. 1-22, 1922 ; no. 316-330. 1922. various paging, large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session. Number 320 is incorrectly numbered 321.] I Siune, final edition, with title, Calendars and history of legislation of House of Representatives, 67th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions. 1922. 1.56 p. large 8° t Contingent expenses. House of Representatives, deficiency estimate of appx-opri- at'on for legslative establishment of Ignited States, fi.scal year 1922, for con- tingent expenses of House of Representatives, Sept, 13. 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 387, 67tli Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Employers' liahility lows: public law 219, 59th Congre.ss. 1st ses.sion ; public law 100, 60th Couiri-ess 1st .session; public law 176, 60th Congress. 1st se.s- sion ; public law 2.56, 60th Congress, 2d session: public law 117, 61st Congress, 2d session ; public law 101, 62d Congress, 2d session : public law 267. 64th Con.gress, 1st session; public law 169 [extract]. 64th Congress, 1st session; public law 82. 65^1 Con.cress, 1st sessicm ; public law 6 (extract), 66th Con- gress, l.st session: public law 105 (extract), 66th Congress, l.st .session; public law 172 (extract), 67th CouErress, 1st session; public law 239, 67th Cnngress, 2d session. 1922. 21 p. * Paper, 5c. Members. Li.st of nominees for ofiice of Senator and office of Representative in 68th Congress, corrected to Aug. 30, 1922; compiled bv Wm. Tyler Page. 1922. [l]-fl6p. t September, 1922 137 ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE House Of Representatives. Appropriatiug $250 for additional clerical service in enrolling room of House, report to accompany H. Res. 426 ; submitted by Mr. Ireland. Sept. 14, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1215, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Compensation for female attendant in ladies' retiring rooms in House Office Building, report to accompany H. Res. 430; submitted by Mr. A. P. Nelson. Sept. 20, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1248. 67th Cong. 2d sess.) [Corrected print.] * Paper, 5c. Compensation for female attendant in ladies' retiring n)oms, report to accompany H. Res. 413 [for compensation for female attendants in ladies' retiring rooms of House] : submitted by Mr. Ireland. Sept. 14, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1216, G7th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Providing for continuing employment of page detailed to office of clerk of House of Representatives during recess of Congress, report to accompany H. Res. 43: submitted by Mr. [A. P.] Nelson. Sept. 21, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1251, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Three session telephone operators for October and November, report to accompany H. Res. 428; submitted by Mr. Ireland. Sept. 14, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1219, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Emit, Harry J. Harry J. Hunt, report to accompany H. Res. 361 [to pay Htirry J. Hunt] ; submitted by Mr. Ireland. Sept. 14, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1220, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House. To pay expenses of Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce in holding certain hearings in Chicago, report to accompany H. Res. 435 ; submitted by Mr. [A. P.] Nelson. Sept. 21, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1250, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Ives, 'Norman E. Norman E. Ives, i*eport to accompany H. Res. 416 [to pay Norman E. Ives] ; submitted by Mr. Ireland. Sept. 14, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1217, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Lucas, Arthur. Arthur Lucas, report to accompany H. Res. 424 [to pay Arthur Lucas] ; submitted by Mr. Ireland. Sept. 14, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1218, 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Appropriations. First deficiency appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, hearing before subcommittee in charge of deficiency appropriations. 1922. ii+41+i p. t First deficiency appropriation bill, fiscal year 1923, report to accompany H. R. 12704 ; submitted by Mr. Madden. Sept. 18, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 1243, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26808 CLAIMS COMMITTEE Leavitt, Louis. Claim of Louis Leavitt, report to accompany H. R. 12223 [for relief of Louis Leavitt] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Sept. 7, 1922. 47 p. (H. rp. 1206, 67th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Claim of Louis Leavitt, report to accompany S. 3754 [for relief of Louis Leavitt] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Sept. 14, 1922. 22 p. (H. rp. 1221, 67th Gong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Accountancy Board. Board of Accountancy for District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 2.531 [to create Board of Accountancy for District of Co- lumbia] ; submitted by Mr. Zihlman. Aug. 31, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 1200. 67th Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Compulsory education. To pr