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DETROIT, MICH. Monthly Catalogue Public Documents

No. 329 May, 1922

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CORRECTIONS TOR APRIL, 1922, MONTHLY CATALOGUE For “Public [joint] resolution 44-47, 67th Congress” on p. 588, read “Public [joint] resolution 44-48, 67th Congress.” For “Annual transportation, general ” in 5th item, 30-500, under Army regula- tions on p. 633, read “Animal transportation, general.” Monthl y Catalogu e

No. 329 MAY 1922

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT

Note .—Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington. D. C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Official record, Department of Agriculture, v. 1. no. 18-22; May 3-31, 1922. [1922.] Each 8 p. 4" [Weekly.] :c ' Agr 22—146 Quarantine. Quarantine on account of European corn borer. Notice of quaran- tine 43 (2d revision) [with rules and regulations], effective May 1, 1922. [1922.] 7 p. (Federal Horticultural Board.) t ■ Quarantine on account of pink bollworm, Notice of quarantine 52 [with revised rules and regulations, effective May 1, 1922], May 4, 1922. 13 p. (Federal Horticultural Board.) i 'Weather, crops, and markets, weekly. May 6-27. 1922; v. 1. no. 18-21. [1922.] p. 377- 464. il. 4° t Agr 22—147 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU

Cattle-ticks. Eradication of cattle tick necessary for profitable dairying; by J. H. McClain. Dec. 19. 1914, reprint Apr. 1922. 4 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 639.) * Paper. 5c. Agr 14—1730 Disinfectants. Some common disinfectants; [by] M. Dorset. [Revised Mar. 1918, reprint Apr. 1922.] 12 p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 926.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—325 Hemorrhagic septicemia. stockyards fever, swine plague, fowl cholera, etc.; [by] Henry J. Washburn. [Oct. 1918. reprint with changes Apr.] 1922. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1018.) * Paper. 5c. Agr 18—964 Poultry. Brood coops and appliances; [by D. M. Green], | Oct. 1920. reprint Mar. 1922.| 8p.il, (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’bulletin 1107.) [Includes lists of Farmers’ bulletins on poultry raising. This bulletin has been written especially for members of boys' and girls’ poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1786 — Capons and caponizing; [by] Robert [Rob] R. Slocum. [Revised Dec. 1917. reprint Apr.] 1922. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 849.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—92 ----- Feeding hens for egg production; [by Harry M. Lamon and Alfred R. Lee]. [Sept. 1919. reprint Apr. 1922.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1067.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publica- tions relating to poultry.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 19—993 ----- Hints to poultry raisers; [by] Harry M. Lamon. [Apr. 12] 1913, 2d revision June, 1921, reprint Apr. 1922. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 528.) [Date of original issue incorrectly given on publication as Feb. 25, 1913.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 21—888 ----- Management of growing clicks; [by J. W. Kinghorne], | Nov. 1920, re- print Apr. 1922.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1111.) [ Includes lists of Farmers’ bulletins on poultry raising. This bulletin has been written especially for members of boys’ and girls’ poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1906 641 642 May , 1922

Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Apr. 1922; [no.] 180. May 24, 1922. p. 41-56, il. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 40c. (subscription price on p. 41 of publica- tion incorrect). Agr 7—1658 No te .—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. BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Birds. How to attract birds in northeastern United States; [by W. L. Mc- Atee], [Dec. 14, 1914, 2d revision Nov. 1921, reprint Apr. 1922.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 621.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—29 Silver fores. Domesticated silver fox;,[by] Ned Dearborn. [July, 1917, re- print Apr. 1922.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 795.) [Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—390 Trapping on farm; by Ned Dearborn. [Reprint 1922.] 451-484 + [1] p. il. (Yearbook separate 823.) [From Yearbook, 1919. This reprint includes list of Agriculture Department publications relating to fur-bearing animals.] * Paper, 5c.

CHEMISTRY BUREAU

Avocado. Some changes in composition of California avocados during growth; by C. G. Church and E. M. Chace. May 12, 1922. 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1073.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—574 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 132. May 5, 1922. p. 31-52. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 10051-100.] * 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 133. May 10, 1922. p. 55-80. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 10101-150.] * Paper, 5c. ------Same, supplement 134. May 12, 1922. p. 81-109. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 10151-200.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Same, supplement 135. May 16, 1922. p. 111-139. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 10201-250.] * Paper, 5c. BUREAU Ants. House ants, kinds and methods of control; [by] C. L. Marlatt. [July 8, 1916, revised reprint Apr. 1922.] 1922. 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farm- ers’ bulletin 740.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—577 Bean ladybird and its control; [by F. H. Chittenden]. [Nov. 1919, reprint Apr. 1922.] 7 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1074.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—1042 Bees; [by] E. F. Phillips. [May 23, 1911, reprint with changes Apr. 1922.] 45 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 447.) [Imprint date incor- rectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 11—735 Boll-weevil problem, methods of reducing damage; [by W. D. Hunter and B. R. Coad]. [Feb. 1922, reprint May] 1922. 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1262.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—376 Cabbage^worms. Common cabbage worm; by F. H. Chittenden. Nov. 20, 1916, reprinted with corrections Apr. 1917, reprint Apr. 1922. 16 p. il. (Agricul- ture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 766.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Depart- ment publications relating to insects injurious to truck crops.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—1272 Chinch bug and its control; [by] J. R. Horton and A. F. Satterthwait. Feb. 1922. 35 p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1223.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—580 May , 1922 643

Cockroaches; [by] C. L. Marlatt. [Mar. 27, 1915, revised Dec. 1917, reprint May, 1922.] 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 658.) [In- cludes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to house pests. Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—76 Flat-headed apple-tree borer; [by Fred E. Brooks]. [Oct. 1919, reprint Apr. 1922.] 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1065.) [Lists of Agriculture Department publications omitted from this reprint.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—1023 Fleas and their control; [by] F. C. Bishopp. [Nov. 8. 1915, 2d revision June, 1921, reprint Apr. 1922.] 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 897.) [Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—706 Insecticides. Information for fruit growers about insecticides, spraying appa- ratus, and important insect pests; [by] A. L. Quaintance and E. H. Siegler. [Feb. 1918, revised reprint Nov. 1920, reprint Apr. 1922.] 99 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 908.) [Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 15c. Agr 18—321 Mango. Insects injurious to mango in Florida and how to combat them; [by G. F. Moznette]. [Feb. 1922.] 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bul- letin 1257.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—581 Oyster-shell scale and scurfy scale; by A. L. Quaintance and E. R. Sasscer. Apr. 26, 1916, reprint Apr. 1922. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 723.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relat- ing to insects injurious to deciduous fruits.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—518 Potato leafhopper and its control; [by J. E. Dudley, jr.]. [Aug. 1921, reprint Apr. 1922.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1225.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—1030 Roundheaded apple-tree borer; [by Fred E. Brooks]. [July 6, 1915, revised Aug. 1919, reprint Apr. 1922.] 20+[1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 675.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—988 San Jose scale and its control; [by A. L. Quaintance]. [Mar. 30, 1915, revised Oct. 1919, reprint Apr. 1922.] 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bul- letin 650.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to insects injurious to deciduous fruits.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—987 Tobacco beetle and how to prevent damage by it; [by G. A. Runner]. [Aug. 1917, reprint Mar. 1922.] 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 846.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to in- sects injurious to tobacco.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—1120 FARM MANAGEMENT AND FARM ECONOMICS OFFICE Accounting. System of farm cost accounting; [by] C. E. Ladd; revised by James S. Ball. [Mar. 1914, revised Mar. 1920, reprint Mar.] 1922. 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 572.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to farm cost accounting.] *Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1546 Crops. Seedtime and harvest, graphic summary of seasonal work on farm- crops ; [by Oliver E. Baker, Charles F. Brooks, James R. Covert, and Regi- nald G. Hainsworth], [Mar. 1922.] 53 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Depart- ment circular 183.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 22—575 Hay stackers, how they may be used in the East and South to save labor; [by H. B. McClure]. [Jan. 1919, reprint Apr. 1922.] 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1009.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to hay and forage.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—248 Social centers. Organization of rural community buildings; [by W. C. Nason], [June, 1921, reprint Mar. 1922.] 42 +[1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1192.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—701 FOREST SERVICE Mahogany. Identification of true mahogany, certain so-called mahoganies, and some common substitutes; by Arthur Koehler. May 12, 1922. 18 p. 7 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1050.) * Paper, 10c. Agr22—569 644 May , 1922

National forests. Information regarding employment on national forests 9th revision. [Reprint} Dec. 15, 1921 [published 1922], 4 p. t Stock-ranges. Range and cattle management during drought [with bibliog- raphy] ; by James T. Jardine and Clarence L. Forsling. May 15, 1922 cover-title, 84 p. 11. 10 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1031.)’ *Pa- per’ 20c- Agr 22—567 Wood-lots. Care and improvement of farm woods; [by C. R. Tillotson] [Mar. 22. 1916. revised Nov. 1920, reprint Mar. 1922.] 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1177.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21_ 21 MARKETS AND CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU Grain. Test weight of grain, simple method of determining accuracy of test- ing apparatus; by E. G. Boerner and E. H. Ropes. May 18, 1922 13 p il (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1065.) * Paper, 5c. ’ ’ Agr 22—573 Motor. transportation. Operating cooperative motor truck route; [by H. S. Yobe], | Feb. 1919. reprint Apr. 1922.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1032.) * Paper. 5c. Agr 19_ 331 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Belle Fourche experiment farm. Experiments with cereals on Belle Fourche experiment farm, Newell, S. Dak.; by John H. Martin. May 5, 1922. cover- title. 72 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1039.) * Paper. 15c. Agr 22—568 Bermuda grass. Eradication of Bermuda grass: [by] Albert A. Hansen. Sept. 1918, reprint Apr. 1922. 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bul- letin 945.) | Extract from President Wilson’s message to Farmers’ Con- ference at Urbana, Ill., Jan. 31. 1918, omitted from this reprint.] * Paper, 5c- Agr 18—953 Cabbage diseases; [by] L. L. Harter and L. R. Jones. I Jan. 1918, revised Mar. 1921. reprint Apr. 1922.] 30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bul- letin 925.) | Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, i)C- Agr 21_ 429 Canada thistle and methods of eradication: [by] Albert A. Hansen. Aug. 1918 [reprint Apr. 1922]. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1002 ) * Paper. 5c. Agr 19—164 C/orcr. Alsike clover; [by A. J. Pieters], [Sept. 1920, reprint Feb. 1922.] -o + II] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1151.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1916 Cora. Better seed corn; [by C. P. Hartley], [Sept. 1920. reprint Apr. 1922.] 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1175.) * Paper. 5c. Agr 20—1744 — Relation of character of endosperm to susceptibility of dent corn to root rotting; by John F. Trost. Apr. 22. 1922. 7 p. 2 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1062.) [Prepared in cooperation with Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 22—572 .Dewberry culture; [by] George M. Darrow. [June, 1916, reprint with changes Mar. 1922.] 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 728.) [Im- print date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Farm-buildings. Beautifying farmstead; [by F. L. Mulford]. [Mar. 1920, reprinted with slight changes Apr. 1922.] 63 + [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1087.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 20—785 Fungi. Studies of certain fungi of economic importance in decay of building timbers, with special reference to factors which favor their development and dissemination [and with list of literature cited] ; by Walter H. Snell. May, 1922. cover-title, 47 p. il. 8 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1053.) *Paper, 15c. Agr 22_ 570 Gardening. City home garden; [by] W. R. Beattie. [Mar. 1919, revised Feb. 1922, reprint May] 1922. 40 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1044.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to subject of this bulletin.] *Paper, 5c. Agr 22__579 Green manuring; [by C. V. Piper and A. J. Pieters]. [Apr. 1922.] 45 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1250.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—520 May . 1922 645 -/ohnson grass. Method of eradicating Johnson grass; [by] J. S. Cates and v\ . J. Spillman. [Apr. 5. 1907, reprint Apr. 1922.] 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 279.) [Letter of transmittal and list of illustra- tions omitted from this reprint. Imprint date incorrectly given on title- page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. ' Agr 7_ 1448 rot of P°tat°: fh-vl George K. K. Link and F. C. Meier. May. 1922. [1] + 5 p. 2 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 220 ) Paper. 5c. Agr 22—576 Market-gardening. Frames as factor in truck growing; [by W. R Beattie] [Aug. 1911 reprint Mar. 1922.] 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 460.) [Letter of transmittal and lists of contents and illustrations omitted from this reprint.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 11—1518 Mushrooms. Cultivation of mushrooms; [by] B. M. Duggar. [1904, reprint Apr.] 1922. 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 204.) [Letter of transmittal and lists of contents and illustrations omitted from this re- print.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 7—274 Oats. Spring oat production; [by] C. W. Warburton. [Nov. 1917 reprint with slight changes Mar. 1922.] 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 892.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications treat- ing of various phases of oat production. Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—1239 Pop corn for the home: [by C. P. Hartlev and J. G. Willier] [Sept 09 1913 revised Aug. 1920. reprint Apr. 1922.] 12p.il. (Agriculture Dept. 'Farmers’ bulletin 553.) [Date of original issue incorrectly given on this publication as Sept. 1918.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 21_ 903 Potatoes. Method of manufacturing potato chips; by Margaret Connor Vos- bury. May 10. 1922. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1055.) * Paper, 5c- Agr 22—571 Poses for the home; [by F. L. Mulford], [Sept. 16. 1916, revised Jan 1921 reprint with changes Apr. 1922.] 40 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 750.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22_ 578 Seeds. Inventory of seeds and plants imported by Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1917, no. 53; nos. 45221-704. Apr. 17. 1922. 86 p. il. 4 p. of pl. * Paper. 15c. Agr 7_ 1331 ----- Same, Jan. 1-Mar. 31, 1918, no. 54; nos. 45705-971. May, 1922. iii+56 p. 4 p. of pl. * Paper, 15c. Strawberry culture, eastern United States; [by George M. Darrow], [Apr. 1919, reprint Mar. 1922.] 51 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1028.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications of interest in connection with this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—3S0 Sweet potatoes. Sweet-potato growing; [by Fred E. Miller]. [Feb. 1919, re- vised Apr. 1922.| [1922.1 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 999.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to sweet potato.] * Paper. 5c. Agr 19—329 I tilization of flue-heated tobacco barns for sweet-potato storage; [bv Fred E. Miller]. [May, 1922.] [2]+12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1267.) [Prepared in cooperation with Pee Dee Experiment Station Florence. S. C.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22_ 582 Vetches, [by] C. V. Piper and Roland McKee; with chapter on Vetch seed and its impurities, [by] F. H. Hillman. [Nov. 1912. revised June, 1920, reprint with omissions Mar. 1922.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 515.) [Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1730 Weeds, how to control them, [by] H. R. Cox; [revised by Albert A. Hansen and Frederick V. Coville]. [May 12, 1915. revised Apr. 1922.] 1922. 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 660.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22_ 497 PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU Drainage of irrigated farms; [by] R. A. Hart. [June. 1917, reprint Apr.] 1922. 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 805.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—703 108087—No. 329—22---- 2 646 May , 1922

Grain. Irrigation of grain; [by] Walter W. McLaughlin. [Revised Aug. 1917, reprint Mar. 1922.] 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 863.) [Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—997 Irrigation in northern Colorado; by Robert G. Hemphill. May 16, 1922. cover-title, 85 p. il. 2 pl. 2 maps. 20 p. of pl. and maps. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1026.) [Prepared in cooperation with Colorado Agricultural Ex- periment Station.] * Paper, 25c. Agr 22 566 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Agriculture Department. Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- ment], Apr. 1922. [1922.] 4 p. t Agr 9—1414 Farmers' bulletins [available for distribution] May 15, 1922. [1922.] [4] p. t SOILS BUREAU • Fayette County. Iowa. Soil survey of Fayette County, Iowa; by A. H. Meyer, H. J. Harper, and H. W. Warner. 1922. 40 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field operations, 1919.] * Paper, 15c. Lime. Principles of liming of soils; [by] Edmund C. Shorey. [Mar. 1918, reprint Apr. 1922.] 30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 921.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to fertilizers, their resources, nature, and application to soils. Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—324 Virginia. Soils of eastern Virginia and their uses for truck crop production; by J. A. Bonsteel. Apr. 24, 1922. cover-title, 70 p. 3 pl. 14 p. of pl. 6 maps. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1005.) * Paper, 35c. Agr 22—565 STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Baking in the home; [by Hannah L. Wessling], [Dec. 1920, revised May, 1921. reprint Apr.] 1922. 40 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1136.) [Prepared in cooperation with Office of Home Economics.] * Paper, 10c. Agr 22—9 Cheese and its economical uses in diet; [by C. F. Langworthy and Caroline L. Hunt]. [Feb. 1912, reprint with slight changes Apr. 1922.] 40 p. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 487.) [Letter of transmittal omitted from this reprint.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 12—295 Experiment station record. Experiment station record, v. 44; index number. Apr. 22, 1922. cover-title, xxvi+901-998 p. * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. per vol. (2 vols. a yr.) ; foreign subscription, ,$1.25 per vol. Agr9—832 Note .—Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Extra numbers, called abstract numbers, are issued, 3 to each volume. These are made up almost exclusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. ----- Same, v. 46. no. 4; Mar. 1922. 1922. cover-title, x+301-400 p. ----- Same, v. 46. no. 5; Apr. 1922. 1922. cover-title, x+401-500 p. Farm home conveniences; [by] Madge J. Reese. [Mar. 1918, reprint Apr. 1922.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 927.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications of interest in connection with this bulletin. Imprint date incorrectly given on title-page as 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—245 Food. Care of food in the home; [by] Mrs. Mary Hinman Abel. [Nov. 30, 1909, reprint with additions Apr. 1922.] 42 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 375.) * Paper, 5c. Laundry. Home laundering; [by Lydia Ray Balderston]. [June, 1920, re- print with changes Apr. 1922.] 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1099.) * Paper, 5c. Vegetables. Fresh vegetables and fruits as conservers of other staple foods; [by Caroline L. Hunt]. [July, 1917, revised Mar. 1921, reprint Apr. 1922.] 10 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 871.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—302 May . 1922 647

ALASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS Report of Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations, [calendar year] 1920. Apr. 1922. v+75 p. 2 pl. 6 p. of pl. * Paper, 10c. -Agr 6—1413

WEATHER BUREAU Climate and forest fires in Montana and northern Idaho, 1909-19; by J A Larsen and C. C. Delavan. 1922. [1]+55-68 p. il. 1 pl. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Feb. 1922.] f Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 9, no. 2; Feb. 1922. [1922.] co ver-title, [209] p. il. map, 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. Not e —Made up of separate Climatological data issued from 42 section centers of -Atk - x ates- Printed at thf several section centers and assembled and bound at tne Washington Office. Issued principally for service use and exchange. The separate Climatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at the rate of 5c single copy, 50c. a yr. for each section. Meteorology. Instruction in meteorology for aviators; by Willis Ray Gregg. 1922. p. 76, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Feb. 1922.] t ----- Meteorology on Captain Amundsen's present Arctic expedition; by H. U. Sverdrup. 1922. [1]+74-75 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Feb 1922.] t — Monthly meteorological summary, Washington, D. C., Apr 1922 [1922.] [2] p. f° t Monthly iceather review. Monthly weather review, v. 49, 1921 [title-page cor- rections, index, etc.]. 1922. xx p. 4° * Paper, 5c. Agr 9—990 ----- Same, v. 50, no. 2; Feb. 1922. [May 1] 1922. cover-title, p. 55-115, il. 3 pl. map, 16 p. of pl. and maps, 4° * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.25. Not e .—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) 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. 1(+l>Kf’’AL ar tic les .—Climate and forest fires in Montana and northern Idaho, 1909-19; by J. A. Larsen and C. C. Delavan.—Koppen’s classification of climates, review ; by Preston E. James.—L. F. Richardson on weather prediction by numerical process ; by Edgar W. Woolard.—Meteorology on Captain Amundsen’s present Arctic expedition ; by H. U. Sverdrup.—Instruction in meteorology for aviators; by Willis Ray Gregg.—Great glaze storm of Feb. 21-23, 1922, in upper Lake region : Discus- sion of general conditions, by A. J. Henry; [In Wisconsin, by J. E. Lockwood; in Michigan, by D. A. Seeley],—On design of rain-gages; by S. P. Fergusson.—Correla- tion between wind velocities at surface and those in free air; by Leroy T. Samuels.— Antitrades, by W. Van Bemmelen ; [with discussion, by Sir Napier Shaw]. Rivers. Daily river stages at river gage stations on principal rivers of United States, v. 18, [calendar] year 1920: by H. C. Frankenfleld. 1922. ii+182 p. 4° ([Publication] 763.) * Paper, 25c. Storms. Great glaze storm of Feb. 21-23. 1922. in upper Lake region: [Dis- cussion of general conditions, by A. .7. Henry; In Wisconsin, by .1. E. Lock- wood : In Michigan, by D. A. Seeley]. 1922. [1]+77-82 p. il. 2 pl. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Feb. 1922.] t Weather map. Daily weather map [of United States, containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River except Illinois and Wisconsin], May 1-31, 1922. 1st edition. [1922.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [JSTot 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 year. —— Same [containing forecasts for United States], May 1-31, 1922. 2d edition. [1922.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [The Sunday edition does not con- tain as much information as the edition for week days.] * 30c. a month, $3.00 a yr. Wind. Correlation between wind velocities at surface and those in free air; by Leroy T. Samuels. 1922. [1]+83-89 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Feb. 1922.] f 648 May . 1922

ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN Report of Alien Property Custodian, letter from Alien Property Custodian transmitting, n response to resolution, information as to names of persons connected with administration of property in his charge ami statement of property seized or demanded since passage of resolution declaring state of peace to exist with . 1922. vi+1062 p. (S. doc. 181.) i 22—26419

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Not e .—The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. ‘ Civil server. Information for hoards of examiners and nominating officers concerning applications, examinations, and appointments. Jan. 1922 [2]+57p. (Form 131.) t Examinations. [Announcements and cancellations of examinations ] May 24-Aug. 23, 1922. Apr. 25-May 25, 1922. Each |2| p. or 1 p. 4° t Postmasters. Information regarding postmaster positions filled through nomi- nation by the President for confirmation bv Senate. May, 1922. 6 p. (Form 2223.) t ----- Instructions concerning method of conducting examinations for position of 4th-class postmaster. May, 1922. 4 p. (Form 1758.) f Transfers. Information concerning transfers. Apr. 1922. 7 p. (Form 305.) t

COMMERCE DEPARTMENT

Not e .—The Department of Commerce prints most of its publications in very limited editions, the distribution of which is confined to Government officers, libraries, etc. When a selling price is noted in this list, application for such publication should be submitted to the Superintendent of Documents with remittance. For copies of charts, coast pilots, and tide tables, however, apply directly to the issuing office, the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Claims. Payment of claim for damages by lighthouse vessel, communication submitting estimate of appropriation required for payment of claim for dam- ages by lighthouse vessel. May 8, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 300.) t Fish and fisheries. Laws and regulations for protection of fisheries of Alaska. [1922.] 7 p. 4° (Department circular 251. 8th edition: Bureau of Fisheries, Alaska Fisheries Service.) [Supersedes all previous editions.] f CENSUS BUREAI

Note .—Persons desiring to be listed for 14th census bulletins should address the Director of the Census. Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C., indicating the par- ticular State and subject in which they are interested. No individual requests can be entertained for all State bulletins for all States unless the public interest can be served by such distribution. On request to the Director of the Census, circulars will be sent giving the plan of arrangement and distribution of 14th census bulletins and reports. Agriculture. 14th census of United States. 1920: Agriculture, summary of census of agriculture for United States. 1919 and 1920. 1922. 76 p. 11. 4’ [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by Leon E. Truesdell, expert special agent for agriculture.] i 22—26422 Birth statistics for birth registration area of United States, [calendar year] 1920. 6th annual report. 1922. 257 p. il. 4° [Prepared under direction of William H. Davis, chief statistician for vital statistics, assisted by John B. Mitchell, expert chief of division.] * Paper, 35c. 17—26651 Cattle. 14th census, agriculture, bulletin : Farm animals, cattle, swine, and chickens, farms reporting number on hand, and farms not reporting, 1920. calves, pigs, and chickens raised, and eggs produced. 1919, data for 1920 and 1919. by States and counties, with comparative figures for 1910 and 1909. by States. 1922. 98 p. [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture.] t 22—26314 May . 1922 649 Cotton. Cotton consumed, cotton on hand, active cotton spindles, and imports and exports of cotton. Mar. 1921 and 1922, with statistics of cotton consumed, imported, and exported for 8 months ending Mar. 31. Apr. 13, 1922. oblong 32" | Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] f Same, Apr. 1921 and 1922, with statistics of cotton consumed, imported, and exported for 9 months ending Apr. 30. May 13, 1922. oblong 32° [Pre- liminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t ( ot ton-seed. Cotton seed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed prod- ucts manufactured, shipped out, on hand, and exported covering 8-months period ending Mar. 31, 1921 and 1922. Apr. 17, 1922. oblong 32" [Prelimi- nary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t ----- Si!Ine cov®rinS 9 months’ period ending Apr. 30, 1921 and 1922. May 19, 1922. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t Drainaye. 14th census of United States: Drainage, 1920. United States. 1922. 10 p. map. 4° | Prepared under direction of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by Roger I). Marsden, special agent for drain- age. | t 22—26423 larm implements and machinery. 14th census of United States: Manufac- tures. 1919. agricultural implements. 1922. 12 p. 4" [Prepared under super- vision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22—26424 Irriyation. 14th census of United States: Irrigation, 1919 and 1920, United States. 1922. 38 p. map. 4° [Prepared under direction of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by R. 1’. Teele, special agent for irrigation. 1 he 1st print of this publication bearing the signature mark 698;>4-21 was incorrect and was replaced by a 2d print with signature mark 102163—22.] t 22_ 26085 Phosphates. 14th census of United States: Mines and quarries, 1919, phos- phate rock. 1922. 10 p. 4° (Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hart- ley. chief statistician for manufactures, by Frank J. Katz, special agent for mines and quarries.] t 22_ 26402 T< nnessee. 14th° census of United States: Manufactures, 1919, Tennessee. 1922. 33 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22_ 26425 Tobacco. Leaf tobacco held by manufacturers and dealers, Apr. 1, 1922 and 1921, Jan. 1, 1922. and Oct. 1. 1921. Apr. 29. 1922. oblong 32° (This pub- lication is issued in postal card form.] t Vegetables. 14th census, agriculture, bulletin: Farm vegetables, potatoes, sweet potatoes, miscellaneous vegetables raised for sale, and value of farm garden products, 1919. 1922. 76 p. [Prepared under supervision of Wil- liam Lane Austin, ch ef statistician for agriculture.] t 22—26426

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY

Note .—The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the ('oast and Geodetic Survey has been consolidated with and made a part of the Notice to mariners issued by the Lighthouses Bureau, thus making it a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, ami tide tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Survey in Wash- ington. and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. Coast and Geodetic Surrey bulletin, Apr. 30, 1922: no 83 11922 ] 10 p I Monthly.] t 15—26512 Com pass surveys. 11922. | 7 p. (Serial 197.) t 22—26427 Idaho. Digest of geodetic publications issued by Coast and Geodetic Survey resulting from surveys in Idaho, triangulation, leveling, and variation of compass. 1922. | 1 |+6 p. map. (Serial 195.) t 22—26428 Indiana. Precise traverse and tr angulation in Indiana; bv Charles A. Mour- hess and Jasper S. Bilby. 1922. iv+89 p. il. 2 pl. map. 14 p. of pl. and maps. (Special publication 79: serial 182.) * Paper, 20c. Massachusetts. Triangulation in Massachusetts: by (>. P. Sutherland. 1922. iv+283 p. il. 1 pl. 20 maps. (Special publication' 76: serial 169.) * Paper, 30c. I 22—26429 650 May , 1922

Tide tables, Pacific Coast, North America, eastern Asia, and island groups, [calendar] year 1923; from Tide tables, United States and foreign ports [calendar year 1923], 1922. 1-8 + 121-234 + 335-336 + 366-388 + 408-425 + 431-438 p. il. (Serial 180.) [Current tables, contained in previous issue of these Tide tables, are now published in a separate volume.] f Paper, 15c. 7—35369 'Utah. Digest of geodetic publications issued by Coast and Geodetic Survey resulting from surveys in Utah, tr angulation, leveling, and variation of coinpass. 1922. [1] +5 p. map.z (Serial 191.) t 22—26403 Wyoming. Digest of geodetic publications issued by Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey resulting from surveys in Wyoming, triangulation, leveling, and vari- ation of compass. 1922. [1] +7 p. map. (Serial 190.) t 22—26404 Charts Florida Reefs, Fowey Rocks to American Shoals, [from] surveys to 192! ; chart 1350. [Scale 1:180,000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May, 1922. 32.7 X 36.8 in. t 75c. Newburyport Harbor, .; chart 331. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May, 1922. 17.1 X 25 in. t 25c. Texas, San Luis Pass to Matagorda Bay, surveys to 1897, surveys by Bureau of Fisheries to 1905, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1921 and other sources; chart 1283. Scale 1 : 80,000. Washington. Coast and Geodetic Survev, May, 1922. 32 X 44.3 in. t 75c. Tyhee Roads, Savannah River, and Wassaw Sound, Ga., surveys 1852-1920, surveys by U. S. Engineers to June, 1921; chart 440. Scale 1 : 40,000. Wash- ington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May, 1922. 31.1 X 40.4 in. t 75c. FISHERIES BUREAU Cold storage holdings of fish. Apr. 15, 1922. [1922.] 1 p. oblong 12° (Statis- tical bulletin 530.) [Statistics furnished by Markets and Crop Estimates Bureau.] t Fisheries service bulletin, May 1. 1922; no. 84. [1922.] 8 p. [Monthly.] t F 15—76 Fishery products. Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery prod- ucts landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., and Portland, Me., by American fishing vessels, Mar. 1922. [1922.] 1 p. oblong f° (Statistical bulletin 528.) t ----- Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery products landed at Seattle, Wash., by American fishing vessels, Mar. 1922. [1922.] 1 p. oblong 12° (Statistical bulletin 529.) t ----- Same, Apr. 1922. [1922.] 1 p. oblong 12° (Statistical bulletin 532.) t Mussels. Experiments in culture of fresh-water mussels [with list of literature cited] ; by Arthur Day Howard. May 12, 1922. [1] +63-89 p. il. 5 pl. 2 p. of pl. large 8° ([Bureau of Fisheries] doc. 916.) [From Bulletin, v. 38.] * Paper, 15c. ' F 22—14 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU Belgium. Import and export schedule of Belgium; [translated in Research Division]. 1922. v+28 p. (Miscellaneous series 107.) [French and Eng- lish.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26430 Commerce. Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, Mar. 1922. 1922. 2 pts. p 1-69 and ii+71-99 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. single copy (including pts. 1 and 2), $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.60. 14—21465 ----- Same. 1922. [2 pts. in 1], 99 p. 4° (H. doc. 263.) ----- Same, Apr. 1922. 1922. 2 pts. p. 1-69 and ii+71-99 p. 4° ----- Same. 1922. [2 pts. in 1], 99 p. 4° (H. doc. 264.) Commerce reports. Commerce reports, weekly survey of foreign trade, reports from American consular officers and representatives of Department of Com- merce in foreign countries, no. 18-22; May 1-29, 1922. 1922. cover-titles, p. 263-590, il. 4° * Paper. 10c. single copy. $3.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $5.00. May , 1922 651

Commerce reports—Continued. Supplement to Commerce reports. [Included in price of Commerce reports for subscribers.] Trade and economic review for 1921, no. 1: United Kingdom ; pt. 1, by Walter S. Tower and Alfred P. Dennis, assisted by Candler Cobb [and others], pt. 2, by Robert P. Skinner, assisted by Irving N. Linnell and Alfred P. Nutting. [1922.] 90 p. Same, no. 2 : Argentina, by E. F. Feeley and George S. Brady ; [Rosario district, by Wilbert L. Bonney]. [1922.] 13 p. Same, no. 3 : Netherlands ; [by] George E. Anderson. [1922.] 32 p. ------Supplement to Commerce reports: Franco-German trade; by David S. Green. May 15, 1922. ii-f-18 p, (Trade information bulletin 23; Western European Division.) t ——- Same: Internal value of German mark, by C. E. Herring, assisted by M. L. Goldsmith; with Introduction, by Julius Klein. May 8, 1922. iii+7 p. ([Trade information bulletin 22$.]) t Note .—Previous to this number, Trade information bulletins were not issued as Supplements to Commerce reports. ----- Same: Mining and metallurgical industries in central China; by P. S. Heintzleman. May 22, 1922. ii+9 p. (Trade information bulletin 26; Far Eastern Division.) t - - - Same: Motor-vehicle market in Netherlands East Indies and British Malaya; by John A. Fowler. May 22, 1922. ii+13 p. il. (Trade informa- tion bulletin 25; Automotive Division.) t ----- Same: Plantation rubber in Netherlands East Indies and British Malaya [with list of publications on rubber] ; by John A. Fowler. May 29, 1922. ii+23 p. (Trade information bulletin 27; Rubber Division.) t ----- Same: South African trade in watches and clocks; by Perry J. Steven- son. May 15, 1922. ii+8 p. (Trade information bulletin 24; Specialties Division.) t ------Survey of current business, May, 1922, no. 9; compiled by Bureau of Census, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, [and] Bureau of Stand- ards. 1922. cover-title, 176 p. il. 4° (Monthly supplement to Commerce reports.) [Contains statistics for Mar. 1922, the date given above, May, 1922, being the date of issue.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50. 21—26819 Note .—In order to facilitate the earlier distribution of the Survey, the Department distributes mimeographed advance sheets twice a month. One set will be issued immediately after the 20th of the month giving the data on such items as have been received up to that time. Another set of sheets will be mailed at the end of the month giving the figures which have been received between the 20th and the end of the month. These sheets will be mailed free of charge to all subscribers to the Survey who request them. Such requests should be addressed to the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C. Subscriptions, however, should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above. Electrical goods in British India and Ceylon; by R. A. Lundquist. 1922. vi4-121 p. 8 p. of pl. (Special agents series 213.) * Paper, 15c. 22—26431 Imports and exports. Imported merchandise entered for consumption in United States and duties collected thereon, calendar year 1921. 1922. [1] 4-54 p. 4° [Table 9 from Foreign commerce and navigation, 1921.] * Paper, 10c. 12—35025 ----- Imports of merchandise into United States by articles and countries during year ending June 30,1913, and calendar 1918-21. 1922. [1] 4-226 p. 4° [Table 3 from Foreign commerce and navigation, 1921.] * Paper, 25c. 7—24493 Vegetable oils and oil materials in international commerce; [by O. W. Barrett, John A. Dunaway, and A. Hazel Swift]. 1922. iv-|-24 p. (Miscellaneous series 108.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26432

LIGHTHOUSES BUREAU

2d District. Atlantic Coast of United States, buoy list, coast of Massachusetts, 2d lighthouse district; 1922, corrected to Mav 15. 1922. 73 p. * Paper, 20c. 11—29016 3d District. Atlantic Coast of United States, buoy list, Narragansett Bay to Cape May including New York Harbor, 3d Fghthouse district: 1922, corrected to May 15. 1922. [1] 4-134 p. * Paper. 20c. 11—20037 652 May , 1922

Lighthouse service bulletin, v. 2, no. 53; Mav 1 199‘> |W91 >, [Monthly.] t ' • —J 1 . 225-228. 12—35121 Notice, to mariners, weekly, no. 18-21. 1922; May 5-26 |1922], 1922 various paging. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.]” t 7—20609 NAVIGATION BUREAU Ships. American documented seagoing merchant vessels of 500 gross tons and oxer, May 1, 1922. 1922. ii+60 p. 4° (Ser.al 54.) [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c ; foreign subscription, $1.25. 19—26597

RADIO SERVICE

Uadio Service bulletin. May 1. 1922; no. 61. 11922.] 30 p I Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. s ngle copy, 25c. a yr.: foreign subscription. 40c (subscr p- tion price on publication incorrect). 15—26255 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION ('ommerce Department. List of publications of Department of Commerce available for distribution. 20th edition. May 1, 1922. xiv + 88 p. t 14—30281 ----- Monthly list of publications issued by Department of Commerce Apr ’>9 1922. 11922.1 4 p. t 14-30678 STANDARDS BUREAU

Note , the Scientific papers will be supplied on subscription as issued at $1 25 nor ne •Uvei11Vai’errbOUnd‘ n y.01umes wili afterwards be issued bound in doth at $2.00 U1 V foreign subscription, paper $2.50 (sent in single numbers), cloth $2 35 I!”"™,.,,;”ru,n'’"s ™rvp'"- "... sui...... The Technologic papers will be issued first a■Is separates and later in volume form in the same manner as the Scientific papers. , be a(.cepted bv- the Superintendent of Documents at $1.25 per volume • foreign Single numbers vary in price. suDserlDtions. $2.50. Electromotive force of cells at low temperatures; by G. W. Vinal [and] F. W. Altrup. Apr. 17, 1922. [1 | + 627-634 p. il. large 8° (Scientific papers 434.) [brom Scientific papers, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26406 Eadioti ■lephony. Construction and operation of simple homemade radio re- ceiving outfit. Apr. 24. 1922. [1]+16 p. il. large 8" (Circular 120) * 1 aper’ 5c- 22—26401 liaffinose. Improved method for preparing raffinose; by E. P. (’lark. Apr. 8, 1922. [1]+607-610 p. il. large 8° (Scientific papers 432.) | From Scien- tific papers, v. 17. | * Paper, 5c. 22_ 26405 S< i ( it-thi eads. Graphic comparison of screw thread pitches showing number of threads per inch and pitch in millimeters for both inch and millimeter systems; by H. W. Bearce. Apr. 18, 1922. 1 p. il. 4° (Miscellaneous pub- lications 49.) v Paper, 5c. 22_ 96433 Steel. Thermal expansion of a few steels; by Wilmer Souder [and] Peter Hidnert. Apr. 10, 1922. [1] + 611-626 p. il. large 8° (Scientific papers 433.) |From Scientific papers, v. 17. | * Paper. 5c. 22_ 26434 Viscosimeters. Redwood viscometer; by Winslow H. Herschel. Apr. 10, 1922. |1] + 227-246 p. il. large 8° (Technologic papers 210) [From Technologic papers, v. 16.] * Paper. 10c. 22—26435

STEAM B< 1AT-INSPECTH)N SERVI( ’E Lairs governing Steamboat-Inspection Service, Revised statutes as modified by acts of Congress. Edition. July 21. 1920. [Reprint with changes] 1922. 91 p- ' 11—35015 Steamboat Inspection Service bulletin, Mav 1. 1922; no. 79 11929 1 2 n [Monthly.] J jg._ 26679 Steamboats. Bays, sounds, and lakes other than Great Lakes, general rules and regulations prescribed by board of supervising inspectors, as amended Jan. 1922. Edition. Apr. 7, 1922. 1922. vi+150 p. il. v 22—26436 May , 1922 653 Steamboats Continued. Great Lakes, general rules and regulations pre- scribed by board of supervising inspectors, as amended Jan 1922 Edition Apr. 7, 1922. 1922. vi+150 p. 11. t '22—26437 —- Ocean and coastwise, general rules and regulations prescribed by board of supervising inspectors, as amended Jan. 1922. Edition Apr 7 1922 1922. vi+196 p. il. t 22—26438 Rivers, general rules and regulations prescribed by board of super- vising inspectors, as amended Jan. 1922. Edition, Apr 7 19?2 1922 vi+140 p. il. t ’ ’ *22—26439

CONGRESS

_N°te The Senate and House documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Congressional record. Congressional record, proceedings and debates of 2d session, 67th Congress, v. 62, pt. 1 and 2; Dec. 5, 1921-Feb. 3, 1922. 1922. [1]+1-2154 p. il. 4° ♦ Price will be quoted when set is completed. 12—3643*8 Not e .—In this permanent bound edition, the paging differs from that of the aaiiv numbers, the text being revised, rearranged, and printed without break °The bound yoiumes of the Record are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Prices will be 2? aPPhcation for the proceedings and debates of the 67th Congress 1st session, and prior Congresses. Send remittances for the bound volumes to the Suner- intendent of Documents. Stamps and foreign money will not be accepted. & ----- Congressional record, 67th Congress, 2d session, v. 62, no 116-142- Mav 1-31, 1922. [1922.] 6673-8626+[37] p. 4° ’ Note .—The Congressional record, containing the proceedings and debates of Con- fortnightly SUe<1 dai y Whe“ Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published The Record is sold by the Superintendent of Documents on the following terms- Singie copy, 3 cents, if not more than 24 pages, and 1 cent more for each additional 8 peiJJ10nt£' for,clgn, subscription, $2.50. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Prices for the bound volumes of the Record, 67th Congress, 1st session, and prior Congresses, will be furnished on application. Send remittances to the Super- intendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Stamps and foreign money will not ----- Same, index, with title, Congressional record index, 67th Congress 2d session, v. 62, nos. 116-121; Apr. 24-May 6, 1922. [1922.] no. 10- 25+19 p. 4° [Includes History of bills and resolutions.] ----- Same, v. 62, nos. 122-133; May 8-20, 1922. [1922.] no. 11; 29+9 p. 4° [Includes History- of bills and resolutions.] Eulogies. Carl C. Van Dyke, memorial addresses. 1922. 45 p. 1 por. large 8° i 22_ 26412 ----- Same. (H. doc. 1022, 66th Cong. 3d sess.) ----- Dick T. Morgan, memorial addresses. 1922. 41 p. 1 por. large 8° t 22_ 26413 ----- Same. (H. doc. 1025, 66th Cong. 3d sess.)

PRIVATE LAWS

Note .—The Publications Division, State Department receives a small supply of the private acts which it distributes free upon application. Private [act] 44-69, 67th Congress. Avid, Addie if. S. 518, act to carry out provisions of act known as act to accept ratify, and confirm proposed agreement submitted bv Kansas or Kaw Indians of Oklahoma, and to provide for settlement to Addie May Auld and Archie William ’,W50KWere..e?J°'led ,as m€*mbers of said tribe after lands and moneys of said tribe had been divided. Approved Apr. 29. 1922. 1 p. (Private 64 1 ‘ 26 192f ^1 p (PrivaieR493)270’ °f E^lla BarDett Approved Apr.

°f G60rge Derb-gh Brown. Ap- Capitol derrick S. 1767, act for relief of [Merritt & Chapman Derrick and Wreck- u Company ], owner of derrick Capitol. Approved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Pri- Chicago, Detroit and Canada Grand Trunk Junction Railroad. S 3268 act to au- lSZcertainagof ifs^nronort- Ca

Private [act] 44-69, 67th Congress—Continued. Ciszek, George. H. R. 6686, act for relief of George Ciszek and Anna Ciszek. Ap- proved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Private 51.) Cornelia, steam lighter. S. 1814, act for relief of [Boston Sand and Gravel Com- pany] owner of steam lighter Cornelia. Approved May 15, 1922. 1 p. (Pri- vate 67.) District of Columbia. S. 2616, act to empower commissioners of District of Co- lumbia to convey certain land [in Seaton place and S street east of 4th street northeast to owners of abutting property]. Approved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Pri- vate 56.) Ferrin, Frank. H. R. 2004, act for relief of Frank Ferrin. Approved Apr. 26, 1922. 1 p. (Private 47.) Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. S. 2765, act for relief of Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, Baltimore, Md. Approvd Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Private 55.) Gloucester, Mass. S. 1610, act to remit duty on carillon of bells to be imported for Church of Our Lady of Good Voyage, Gloucester, Mass. Approved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Private 61.) Hamilton, Albert. H. R. 5820, act to place Albert Hamilton on retired list of Marine Corps. Approved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Private 52.) Horatio G. Foss, schooner. S. 1817, act for relief of owners of schooner Horatio G. Foss. Approved May 15, 1922. 1 p. (Private 66.) Johnston, Fred S. H. R. 927, act for relief of Fred S. Johnston. Approved Apr. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Private 46.) Ketchikan, Alaska. H. R. 8460, act to authorize occupation and use of lands in [Ketchikan] Alaska, by Ketchikan Post numbered 3, American Legion. Approved Apr. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Private 45.) Langley, Herbert. H. R. 7415, act to correct and amend service and military record of Herbert Langley. Approved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Private 50.) Mayflower, steamer. S. 1813, act for relief of [Nantasket Beach Company] owner of steamer Mayflower. Approved May 15, 1922. 1 p. (Private 68.) Milwaukee Press Club. S. 1733, act authorizing Secretary of Navy to deliver to presi- dent of Milwaukee Press Club, Milwaukee, Wis., bell of wrecked cruiser Milwaukee. Approved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Private 58.) Mullins, H. C. H. R. 1009, act for relief of H. C. Mullins, his wife, and minor chil- dren. Approved Apr. 28, 1922., 1 p. (Private 54.) Richardson, Ed E., Company, Incorporated. S. 2147, act to authorize patent to Ed E. Richardson Company (Incorporated) of lands. Approved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Pri- vate 62.) Rosen Reichardt Brokerage Company. S. 157, act for relief of Rosen Reichardt Broker- age Company, St. Louis, Mo. Approved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Private 59.) Shealy. Monroe B. H. R. 7272, act for relief of Monroe B. Shealy. Approved May 2, 1922. 1 p. (Private 65.) Swift, Miles. H. R. 7234, act for relief of Miles Swift. Approved Apr. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Private 44.) Waterman, J. B. S. 1059, act for relief of J. B. Waterman. Approved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Private 60.) Wind River Reservation. H. R. 4069, act authorizing Secretary of Interior to sell certain lands on Wind River Reservation, Wyo. Approved May 20, 1922. 1 p. (Private 69.) PUBLIC LAWS

Note .—Public acts in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Superin- tendent of Documents at a subscription price of $1.00 for the present session (67th Congress, 2d session), foreign subscription $1.25; single copies are usually 5c. each. Public [act] 196-224, 67th Congress. Agriculture Department. H. R. 10730, act making appropriations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1923. [Approved May 11, 1922.] 36 p. (Public 217.) Berry. Benjamin S. H. R. 2556, act to advance Benjamin S. Berry to permanent rank of major. Approved Apr. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Public 196.) Butte, Mont. H. R. 5762, act providing for municipal park for Butte, Mont, [within Deerlodge National Forest], Approved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Public 202.) Canceling machines. H. R. 10740, act authorizing use of special canceling stamps in certain post offices. Approved Apr. 29, 1922. 1 p. (Public 205.) ------H. R. 10941, act authorizing Postmaster General to grant permission to use special canceling stamps or postmarking dies. Approved May 11, 1922. 1 p. (Public 218.) Cheyenne River Reservation. H. R. 9710, act authorizing extensions of time for payment of purchase money due under homestead entries and Government-land purchases within former Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian reservations, N. and S. Dak. Approved Apr. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Public 198.) Clerks of District Courts. H. R. 8342, act to empower Attorney General to fix com- pensation of clerks of District Courts. Approved Apr. 26, 1922. 1 p. (Public 199.) Colville Reservation. S. 2440, act extending period of homestead entries on south half of diminished Colville Indian Reservation. Approved May 9, 1922 1 p. (Public 215.) District Courts. H. R. 9671, act to amend sec. 87 of judicial code [so as to provide for holding term of district court at New Bedford, Mass.]. Approved May 1, 1922. 1 p. (Public 207.) District of Columbia. S. 2919, act to extend for period of 2 years provisions of title 2 of food control and District of Columbia rents act, as amended. [Ap- proved May 22, 1922.] 10 p. (Public 222.) ------S. 3170, act regulating corporations doing banking business in District of Columbia. Approved Apr. 26, 1922. 1 p. (Public 200.) ------S. 3505, act to amend code of law for District of Columbia [so as to authorize summoning of additional grand jury]. Approved May 19, 1922. Ip. (Public 220.) May , 1922 655 Public [act] 196-224, 67th Congress—Continued. Fish and fisheries II. R .2393, act for establishment on Mississippi River of fish- ?aooue under direction of Bureau of Fisheries. Approved Apr. 28 1’322. 1 p. (Public 203.) • ’ Georgrc, H62, act declaring Lake George, Yazoo County, Miss., to be non- navigabie stream. Approved May 24. 1922. 1 p. (Public 223.)' Hawaii National Park- II. R. 8690, act to add tract of land on island of Hawaii to Natl°ual Bark. [Approved May 1, 1922.] 2 p. (Public 208.) Hospitals. H. K .11547, act making appropriation for additional hospital facilities tor patients of Veterans Bureau. Approved May 11, 1922. 1 p. (Public 216.) Interior Department. II R. 10329, act making appropriations for Department of In- tenor, fiscal year 1923. [Approved May 24, 1922.] 48 p. (Public 224.) dl8^cts- H. R. 4382, act for application of reclamation law to irrigation districts. [Approved May 15, 1922.] 2 p. (Public 219.) Justice Department H. R. 11645, act making appropriation to enable Department of (Public oo1’I)VeStlSate aIK1 prosecute war frauds. Approved May 22, 1922. 1 p. Lassen Volcanic National Park. H. R. 5588, act to repeal sec. 5 of act to establish Lassen Volcanic National Park in Sierra Nevada Mountains, Calif, [limiting ap- propriations for park]. Approved Apr. 29. 1922. 1 p. (Public 206.) L‘e,Lr...' Levi Memorial Hospital. Association. S. 2186, act granting lands in Hot Ark., to Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital Association. Approved May 8, 1922. Ip. (Public 213.) ^*1^922 ^Tp (Public 1*57 )’ aCt f°r relief of Ellis B. Miller. Approved Apr. 21, Minnesota. H. R. 10007, act for relief of persons to whom, or their predecessors, patents were issued to public lands in Minnesota under erroneous survey made in „..18.7b-. Approved May 8, 1922. 1 p. (Public 214.) Mississippi River. S. 334.7, act to authorize Minnesota to construct bridge across Mississippi River between Cass Lake and Bemidji, in or about section 25, town- ship 146 north range 32 west, Beltrami County, Minn. Approved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Public 204.) ^May^S 192° l2p^^’(PubrtO209°V^e f°r montbly payment of pensions. Approved Savannah River. H. R. 10240, act to extend time for construction of bridge across bavannah River near Haileys Ferry, and between counties of Anderson, S. C., and (Public 211 ) J‘ J' Smlth and J- E- McGee]. Approved May 6, 1922. 1 p. —~ F’ 5',.1.0/07’ act authorizing counties of Jasper, S. C., and Chatham, Ga., to £ bridge across Savannah River at or near Savannah, Ga. Approved May 6, 1922. 1 p. (Public 212.) Uratake, Torahachi S. 1077, act to authorize payment of $5,000 to Government of Japan for benefit of family of Torahachi Uratake, Japanese subject, killed at jjph2oild Barracks, Hawaii, Nov. 25, 1915. Approved Apr. 26, 1922. 1 p. (Pub- W(1922’ ^l'p B(^bli?’2107) aCt f°r rGllef °f J°hn B’ H’ Waring- APProved May 6, Public [joint] resolution 49-57, 67th Congress. Commissions, Marine Corps. H. J. .Res. 274, joint resolution authorizing commis- ®'on'”S ln Manne Corps of midshipmen under certain conditions. Approved Apr. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 51.) District of Columbia. S. J. Res. 165, joint resolution authorizing erection on public grounds in Washington, D. C., of statue of Edmund Burke. Approved Apr. 25, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 52.) Homestead. H. J. Res. 57, joint resolution making provisions of sec. 2296, Revised Statutes Delating to liability of homestead lands for payment of debts] applicable AUndeoo10J,aws ,ind laws supplemental and amendatory r™tllare0£: Approved Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 53.) Immigration. H. J. Res. 268, joint resolution extending operation of immigration 1T.ac[ May 19, 1921. Approved May 11, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 55.) River. H. J. Res. 309, joint resolution appropriating $1,000,000 for preser- vation, protection, and repair of levees under jurisdiction of Mississippi River Com mission. Approved Apr. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 50.) proteettai, n'oJrt eS.S"y.'Tev!"f ’"mSUSVvir.^tHbuUrtes 2.' p"” “pSSnc'iSfiSo! 54 “lss,ss,pl>l Rlver Commission. Approved Moy S- J; Res- X88’ Joint resolution authorizing transfer to jurisdiction of Joint Committee on Library certain reservations in District of l°iUm(paubllc rUesolution°56eFti0n With B°tSniC Garden- proved May 11, 1922. National Society of Daughters of American Revolution. S. J. Res. 190 joint resolu- to°r= nf A^rTnn Prese,ntatl°u r.of tablet to officers of National Society of Daugh- ters of American Revolution [in commemoration of use of Continental Memorial 1922. 1 J (PnbSe ?e°2>h.aS“ 4»” tM° -''"'“"'""I. Approved Apr. 21,

CONFERENCE COMMITTEES

Agriculture Department. Agricultural appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923 conference report to accompany H. R. 10730; submitted by Mr. Anderson’ Apr. 28, 1922. 7 p. (H. rp. 936.) 656 May , 1922

Appropriations. Independent offices appropriation bill [fiscal year 1923], conference report to accompany H. R. 9981; submitted by Mr. Wood of Indiana. May 10, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 997.) District of Columbia appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, conference report to accompany H. R. 10101; submitted by Mr. Davis of Minnesota. Apr. 28, 1922. 13 p. (H. rp. 935.) Immigration. Extending operation of immigration act of May 19, 1921, con- ference report to accompany H. J. Res. 268; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Washington. May 1, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 945.) Interior Department. Appropriations for Department of Interior, conference report on bill (H. R, 10329) making appropriations for Department of Interior, fiscal year 1923; submitted by Mr. Curtis. Apr. 20, calendar day May 17, 1922. 2 p. (S. doc. 201.) ----- Interior Department appropriation bill [fiscal year 1923], conference report to accompany H. R. 10329; submitted by Mr. Cramton. May 16, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 1012.) Irrigation districts. Application of reclamation law to irrigation districts, conference report to accompany H. R. 4382; submitted by Mr. Kinkaid. May 4, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 978.) ----- Reclamation in irrigation districts, conference report on bill (H. R. 4382) to provide for application of reclamation law to irrigation districts; sub- mitted by Mr. McNary. Apr. 20, calendar day May 4, 1922. 1 p. (S. doc. 198.) Periodicals. Continuance of certain Government publications, conference re- port to accompany S. J. Res. 132 [to authorize printing of journals, maga- zines, periodicals, and similar publications] ; submitted by Mr. Kiess. May 4, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 979.) Post Office Department. Post Office appropriation bill [fiscal year 1923], conference report to accompany H. R. 9859; submitted bv Mr. Slemp. May 8. 1922. 8 p. (H. rp. 991.) State Department. State and Justice Departments appropriation bill [fiscal year 1923], conference report to accompany H. R. 11065; submitted by Mr. Husted. May 10, 1922. 10 p. (H. rp. 996.)

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Note .—The House documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Alien property and its relation to trade, commerce, and American claims, speech by Thomas W. Miller, alien property custodian. Jan. 14, 1922; pre- sented by Mr. Winslow. May 27, 1922. 5 p. (H. doc. 322.) Calendars of House of Representatives, 67th Congress, 2d session, May 1-31, 1922; no. 250-273. 1922. various paging, large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] J Employers' liability laws: 59th Congress, 1st session, public law 219: 60th Congress, 1st session, public law 100; 60th Congress, 1st session, public law 176; 60th Congress, 2d session, public law 256; 61st Congress, 2d session, public law 117; 62d Congress, 2d session, public law 101; 64th Congress, 1st session, public law 267; 64th Congress, 1st session, public law 169; 65th Congress, 1st session, public law 82. 1922. 19 p. * Paper, 5c. Journal of House of Representatives, 67th Congress, 1st session. 1921. 889 p. 4° t No te .—The serial number 7917 has been assigned to this volume. The supply of the Senate and House journals for libraries is limited by law to 144 copies of each, to be distributed to 3 libraries in each State and Territory.

ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE

Hill, E. J. E. J. Hill and Marion L. Overby, report to accompany H. Res. 334 [relating to pay of E. J. Hill and Marion L. Overby] ; submitted by Mr. A. P. Nelson. May 8, 1922. Ip. (H. rp. 989.) May , 1922 657

AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Bees. Bee importation, hearings, May 4, 1922. 1922. iii+6 p. (Series

----- Importation of honeybees, report to accompany H. R. 11396 [to regulate foreign commerce in importation into United States of adult honeybee (Apis mellifica)] ; submitted by Mr. Haugen. May 9, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 994.) 22—26416 Game-birds. Public shooting grounds, etc., report to accompany H. R. 5823 [providing for establishing shooting grounds for the public, for establishing game refuges and breeding grounds, for protecting migratory birds, and requiring Federal license to hunt them] ; submitted by Mr. Tincher. Mav 10, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 999.) Loans. Mississippi flood relief, hearings, May 2, 1922. 1922. ii+5 p. (Series AA.) t ----- Purchase of seed grain and live stock, report to accompany H. R. 11452 [to authorize appropriation of $1,000,000 for purchase of seed grain and live stock to be supplied to farmers in overflowed areas of United States, said amount to be expended under rules and regulations prescribed by Secretary of Agriculture] ; submitted by Mr. Haugen. May 5, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 987.) Mill-. Filled milk, extracts from hearings, with H. R. 8086 and House report 355 thereon, Series H, pt. 1; statements of Edward Voigt and E. V. McCollum 1922. ii+42 p. t Packer amendments, hearings, May 2-6, 1922. 1922. ii-f-130 p. (Series Z.) $ Wheat. Grades for spring wheat, hearings, Feb. 28 and Mar. 1, 1922. 1922. iii+289-332 p. (Serial J, supplemental.) $

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE

Hospitals. Hospital construction, Veterans’ Bureau, report to accompany H. R. 11547 [making appropriation for additional hospital facilities for patients of Veterans’ Bureau] ; submitted by Mr. Madden. May 4, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 971.) ----- Veterans’ Bureau hospital appropriation, hearing before subcommittee in charge of deficiency appropriations. 1922. ii+66 p. t Justice Department. Appropriation to enable Department of Justice to in- vestigate and prosecute war frauds, report to accompanv H. R. 11645; sub- mitted by Mr. Madden. May 13, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1008.) — Investigation and prosecution of war frauds, hearing before subcom- mittee in charge of deficiency appropriations. 1922. ii-f-21 p. t

BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE

Agricultural credit. Federal farm loans on lands under reclamation projects, report to accompany H. R. 11074; submitted by Mr. McFadden. May 4, 1922. 2 p. (H rp. 977.) War Finance Corporation act, Apr. 5, 1918, report to accompany S. 2775 [to extend for 1 year powers of War Finance Corporation to make advances under provisions of act to amend War Finance Corporation act, as amended, to provide relief for producers of and dealers in agricultural products, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. McFadden. May 5, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 981.)

CIVIL SERVICE REFORM COMMITTEE

Civil Service Commission. To fix salaries of civil service commissioners and of certain employees of Civil Service Commission, report to accompany H. R. 11428; submitted by Mr. Lehlbach. May 26, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1032,) Civil service pensions. Amendment of retirement law, report to accompany 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. Fairfield. May 2, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 952.) 658 May , 1922

Civil service pensions—Continued. Extension of civil service retirement system to employees whose compensation is less than $600, report to accompany H. R. 11407 [to amend act for retirement of employees in classified civil service, by providing for new class to include charwomen, laborers, and other em- ployees whose basic pay is less than $600 per annum] ; submitted bv Mr Lehl- bach. May 2, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 953.)

CLAIMS COMMITTEE Brooks, J. Irving. J. Irving Brooks, report to accompany H. R. 367 [for re- lief of J. Irving Brooks]; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. May 8, 1922 4 n (H rp. 992.) Bussie, Dudley V. D. V. Bussie, report to accompany H. R. 8553 [for relief of D. V. Bussie] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. May 5, 1922. 8 n. (H rn 983.) ’ Carpenter, J. S. Capt. J. S. Carpenter, report to accompany H. R. 8219 [to adjust accounts of Capt. J. S. Carpenter, Supply Corps, Navy] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. May 12, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1005.) Cayet, Louis. Louis Cayet, report to accompany H. R. 10544 [for relief of Louis Cayet] ; submitted by Mr. Underhill. May 8, 1922. 12 p. (H. rp. 993.) Clyde Steamship Co., report to accompany H. R. 11571 [for relief of Clyde Steamship Company, New York, N. Y.] ; submitted by Mr. Rose. May 26 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 1035.) Fitzcharles Dry Goods Co., report to accompany H. R. 8143 [for relief of Fitzcharles Dry Goods Company]; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. May 3, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 959.) Fries, Charles S. Charles S. Fries, report to accompany S. 2445 [for relief of Charles S. Fries] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. May 4, 1922. 6 p. (H rp 974.) Glidden, J. W. J. W. Glidden and E. F. Hobbs, report to accompany H. R. 2702 [for relief of J. W. Glidden and E. F. Hobbs]; submitted by Mr. Ed- monds. May 26, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 1036.) Higgins, Mrs. Fannie M. Fannie M. Higgins, report to accompany H. R. 1750 [for relief of Fannie M. Higgins] ; submitted by Mr. Box. May 17. 1922. 17 p. (H. rp. 1014.) Homen, John F. John F. Homen, report to accompany H. R. 7322 [for relief of John F. Homen]; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. May 5, 1922. 12 p. (H. rp. 985.) McFarlin, H. L. H. L. McFarlin, report to accompany S. 1087 [for relief of H.^L. McFarlin] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. May 4, 1922. 5 p. (H. rp.

Mary Ann Shipping Co., report to accompany H. R. 11078 [for relief of Mary Ann Shipping Company]; submitted by Mr. Underhill. May 3. 1922 5 p. (H. rp. 957.) ‘ Mary S. Dolbow, fishing smack. Owner of fishing smack Mary S. Dolbow, report to accompany H. R. 6177 [for relief of Bryant Dolbow, owner of fishing smack Mary S. Dolbow] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. May 1, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 946.) v Messenger, Fred R. F. R. Messenger, report to accompany H. R. 7662 [for relief of F. R. Messenger] ; submitted by Mr. Box. May 3,1921. 6 p. (H. rp. 960.) Navajo Timber Co., report to accompany S. 1945 [to reimburse Navajo Timber Company, of Delaware, for deposit made to cover purchase of timber] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Edmonds. May 1, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 948.) Old National Bank of Martinsburg, W. Va., report to accompany H. R. 9432 [for relief of Old National Bank of Martinsburg, Martinsburg, W. Va.] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Underhill. May 22, 1922. 16 p. (H. rp. 1021.) Peters, Henry. Henry Peters, report to accompany H. R. 7583 [for relief of Henry Peters] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 937.) Philbrick, William H. William H. Philbrick, report to accompany H. R. 745 [for relief of William H. Philbrick] ; submitted by Mr. Rose. May 12, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 1004.) May , 1922 659

Standard American Dredging Co., report to accompany H. R. 5475 [for relief of Standard American Dredging Company] ; submitted by Mr. Glynn. May. 3, 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 958.) Tacoma Tug & Barge Co., report to accompany H. R. 966 [for relief of Tacoma Tug and Barge Company] ; submitted by Mr. Box. May 1,1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 947.) Walker, Horace E. Horace E. Walker, report to accompany H. R. 6929 [for relief of Horace E. Walker] ; submitted by Mr. Logan. May 1, 1922. 8 p. (H. rp. 949.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Milk, cream, etc., in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 7746 [to regulate within District of Columbia sale of milk, cream, and certain milk products] ; submitted by Mr. Millspaugh. May 17, 1922. 5 p. (H. rp. 1013.) Rent Commission. Amending food control and District of Columbia rents act, hearings on S. 2919, Apr. 27 [-May 6], 1922. 1922. pts. [1], 2, [3] +1-274 p. t ----- Extension of District of Columbia rents act, report to accompany S. 2919 [to extend for period of 2 years provisions of title 2 of food control and Dis- trict of Columbia rents act, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Reed of West Virginia. May 12, 1922. 19 p. (H. rp. 1006 [pt. 1].) ----- Extension of District of Columbia rents act, views of minority to accom- pany S. 2919 [to extend for period of 2 years provisions of title 2 of food control and District of Columbia rents act, as amended]; submitted by Mr. Millspaugh. May 22, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1006, pt. 2.) Teachers' salary and school reorganization bill for District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 10390; submitted by Mr. ’Focht. May 11, 1922. 9 p. (H. rp. 1002.) ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 3 Contested elections. Jacob Gartenstein v. Adolph J. Sabath, arguments and hearings in contested-election case of Jacob Gartenstein v. Adolph J. Sabath, 5th Congressional district of Illinois. 1922. [1]+18 p. t

FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Water pollution. Preventing pollution of navigable waters by oil-burning and oil-carrying steamers, report to accompany H. J. Res. 297; submitted by Mr. Porter. May 1, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 950.) [Corrected print.]

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE Immigration. Transportation of immigrants on American ships, hearings [on] title 4 of H. R. 10644 (merchant marine bill) and H. R. 10623, May 4, 1922. 1922. ii+557-568 p. (Serial 4-B.) $

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Chippewa Indians. Lac du Flambeau band of Lake Superior Chippewas, Wis- consin, report to accompany H. R. 6428 [for enrollment and allotment of members of Lac du Flambeau band of Lake Superior Chippewas in Wis- consin] ; submitted by Mr. Roach. May 3, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 961.) Indian tribes of California, hearings before subcommittee, Apr. 28 and 29, 1922. 1922. pt. 2, [1]+141-291 p. [Part 1 of this publication is a reprint, 1921, of hearings held during the 66th Congress, and appeared in Monthly catalogue for Nov. 1921, p. 260.] t Paiute Indians. Drainage for Piute lands, hearing on H. R. 10211 [authorizing appropriation to meet proportionate expenses of providing drainage system for Piute Indian lands in Nevada within Newlands reclamation project of Reclamation Service], Mar. 8, 1922. 1922. [1]+13 p. t ----- Drainage system for Piute Indian lands, report to accompany H. R. 10211 [authorizing appropriation to meet proportionate expenses of providing drainage system for Piute Indian lands in Nevada within Newlands reclama- tion project of Reclamation Service]; submitted by Mr. Burtness. May 10, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 998.) 660 May , 1922

Okanogan Irrigation District. Relief of West Okanogan Irrigation Dis- Mav 3 1922” r9P°rt/w aCC°on^ny S- 2439; submitted by Mr. Leatherwood. May 3, 1022. 2 p. (H. rp. 964.)

INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND EXPOSITIONS COMMITTEE Exhibition, 1926. National and international exhibition in Philadelphia as appropriate celebration of 150th anniversary ?£S1rg.ning °f DecJa,r?.tl0n of Independence, report to accompany H. J. Res. rilir.1 • -apiJnoXe bolding of national and international exhibition in Phila- ^2i6-iU-??n FairmBrazil report to accompany S. J. Res. 173 [authorizing the President to appoint special mission of friendship, good will, and congratulation to represent Gov- ernment and people of United States at centennial celebration of independence 2oig>raZ11 ’ submitted by Mr. Bland of Indiana. May 19, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp.

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Allegheny Rivet*. Bridge Allegheny River at or near Freeport, Pa., report to accompany H. R. 11345 [authorizing construction of bridge across Allegheny River at or near Freeport, Pa., by Pennsylvania]; submitted by Mr. Jones of Pennsylvania. May 4, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 972.) Cape Cod Canal. Purchase of Cape Cod Canal, hearings on H. R. 9489 Apr 3-May 3, 19-2. 1922. pt. 2, iii+33-261 p. [Part 1 of these hearings ap- peared in Monthly catalogue for Feb. 1922, p. 441.] t • — Purchase of Cape Cod Canal property, report to accompany H R 11674 • submitted by Mr. Burroughs. May 18,1922. 17 p. (H. rp. 1016.) 22—26417 Bf?dg? pend Oreille River, Usk, Wash., report to accompany H. R. iizbo [to authorize maintenance of bridge constructed across Pend Oreille River at Usk, Wash by Pend Oreille County]; submitted by Mr. Webster. May 1, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 940.) F0^^err- Bridge across Fox River, Ottawa, Ill., report to accompany H R 11409 [granting consent of Congress to city of Ottawa and county of La construct bridge across Fox River in said city of Ottawa]; sub- mitted by Mr. Graham of Illinois. May 23, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1024.) Freight rates. Proposed amendment to transportation act, 1920, hearings on ±1. K. b8bl and H. R. 8131, to amend interstate commerce act, as amended bv transportation act, 1920, Mar. 10-May 11, 1922. 1922. pt. 2, iii+339-539 p. $ Hospital services and supplies for veterans of World War, report to accompany ±1. J. Res 313 [providing for disposal of articles produced by patients in Veterans Bureau] ; submitted by Mr. Winslow. May 2, 1922. 2 p (H rn 954.) Hudson River. Bridge across Hudson River near Peekskill, N. Y. report to accompany H. R. 11152 [to authorize Bear Mountain Hudson River Bridge Company to construct bridge across Hudson River near Peekskill N Y ] • submitted by Mr. Parker of New York. May 3, 1922. Ip. (H. rp.’ 962.) ' ’ Officers, Coast Guard. To distribute commissioned line and engineer officers of Coast Guard in grades, report to accompany H. R. 10531: submitted bv Mr. Webster. Apr. 28, 1922. 12 p. (H. rp. 934.) Ohio River. Bridge across Ohio River near Steubenville, Ohio, report to ac- company H. R. 11646 [authorizing construction of bridge across Ohio River near Steubenville, Ohio, by Steubenville and Pittsburgh Bridge Company] • submitted by Mr. Cooper of Ohio. May 26, 1922. Ip. (H. rp. 1034.) May , 1922 661 Railroads. To further amend act to regulate commerce, report to accompany S. 539 [to further amend act to regulate commerce, as amended, relative to physical valuation of railroad property]; submitted by Mr. Newton of Minne- sota. May 3, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 966.) Red River of the North. Bridge across Red River of the North between Min- nesota and North Dakota, report to accompany H. R. 11634 [granting con- sent of Congress to county of Norman and town and village of Halstad Minn., and county of Traill and town of Herberg, N. Dak., to construct bridge across Red River of the North on boundary line between said States]; submitted by Mr. Newton of Minnesota. May 27, 1922. Ip. (H. rp. 1037.) Rio Grande. Bridge between Del Rio, Tex., and Las Bacas [Las Vacas] Mexico, report to accompany H. R. 11128 [to authorize construction of bridge over Rio Grande between Del Rio, Tex., and Las Vacas, Mexico, by Del Rio and Las Vacas Bridge Company] ; submitted by Mr. Ravburn. May 26 1922 1 p. (H. rp. 1033.) Rock River. Bridge across Rock River, Rockton, Ill., report to accompany H. R. 11408 [granting consent of Congress to county of Winnebago and town of Rockton, Ill., to construct bridge across Rock River in said town of Rock- ton] ; submitted by Mr. Graham of Illinois. May 23, 1922. Ip. (H. rp. 1025.) St. Croix, Lake. Extension of time for construction of bridge across Lake St. Croix, near Prescott, M is., report to accompany H. R. 10330 [to extend time for construction of bridge across Lake St. Croix at or near Prescott, Wis., by Prescott Bridge Company] ; submitted bv Mr. Mapes. May 1 1922 2 p (H. rp. 944.) White River. Bridge across White River, Ark., report to accompany H R 11244 [authorizing construction of bridge across White River, Ark., by In- dependence County, at or near Batesville]; submitted bv Mr Hoch Mav 1 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 941.)

INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTEE 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 bills] ; submitted by Mr. Fuller. May 3, 1922. 25 p. (H. rp. 967.)

IRRIGATION OF ARID LANDS COMMITTEE Salt River irrigation project. Sale of surplus power on Salt River reclamation project, Ariz., report to accompany H. R. 10248; submitted by Mr. Hayden. May 10, 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 1000.)

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE American Mathematical Society. To incorporate American Mathematical So- ciety, report to accompany H. R. 9218; submitted by Mr. Volstead. May 19, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1019.) Bankruptcy. Amending bankruptcy law, hearing on H. R. 10315; statement of J. D. Harris, May 25, 1922. 1922. [1]+57-63 p. (Serial 35. pt. 2.) [Part 1 of Serial 35 appeared in Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1922, p. 592.] t Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, May 1, 1922 • no 30 [1922 1 76 p. 4° t District Courts. To amend sec. 100 of judicial code, report to accompany H. R. 10817 [to amend sec. 100 of judicial code, so as to provide for terms of dis- trict court at Lima, Ohio] ; submitted by Mr. Foster. Mav 16 1922 2 p (H. rp. 1011.) District of Columbia. Additional grand jury for District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 3505; submitted by Mr. Volstead. May 1. 1922. 2 d . (H. rp. 943.) Government officials and employees. Compensation to employees of United States injured in line of duty, report to accompany S. 1911 [to amend act to provide compensation for employees of United States suffering injuries while in performance of their duties, so as to extend time for filing claims for injury sustained during period of World War and arising out of conditions due to the war] ; submitted by Mr. Michener. May 1, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 942.) 108087—No. 329—22-----4 662 May , 1922

Military societies. To protect name and insignia of World War organizations, hearing on H. R. 4784 and S. 430; statement of Edwin S. Bettelheim, jr., May 8, 1922. 1922. [1]4-5 p. (Serial 37.) t Probate law and practice. Amending sec. 24, judicial code, report to accom- pany H. R. 11516 [to amend sec. 24 of judicial code, so as to establish method of determining residence of deceased in probate cases where there is question between States aS to jurisdiction] ; submitted by Mr. Boies. May 3, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 956.) Public utilities. To limit jurisdiction of district and circuit courts in certain cases, extract from hearing on H. R. 10212 [to supplement and amend act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary and known as judicial code, and to limit jurisdiction of district and circuit courts in certain cases relating to fixing of rates for public utility corporations], Serial 34, pt. 2; statement of John E. Benton, Apr. 25, 1922. 1922. ii-|-34 p. t ----- To limit jurisdiction of district and circuit courts in certain cases, hear- ing on H. R. 10212 [to supplement and amend act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary and known as judicial code, and to limit jurisdiction of district and circuit courts in certain cases relating to fixing of rates for public utility corporations], Apr. 25, 1922. 1922. ii+41-133 p. (Serial 34, pt. 2.) $ Supreme Court. Jurisdiction of Circuit Courts of Appeals and Supreme Court, hearing on H. R. 10479, Apr. 18 and 27, 1922. 1922. ii+21 p. (Serial 33, pt. 2.) [Part 1 of Serial 33 appeared in Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1922, p. 593.] t ----- Printing and distribution of Supreme Court reports, etc., report to accom- pany H. R. 11450 [to provide for printing and distribution of Supreme Court reports, and amending sec. 225, 226, 227, and 228 of judicial code] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. May 3, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 963.)

LABOB COMMITTEE

Coal mines and mining. Coal Investigation Agency, report to accompany H. R. 11022 [to establish temporary governmental agency to investigate and re- port to Congress and to the President in respect to labor or other conditions in coal industry] ; submitted by Mr. Bland of Indiana. May 5, 1922. 7 p. (H. rp. 984.) ----- Investigation of wages and working conditions in coal-mining industry, hearings on H. R. 11022, to establish commission to inquire into labor condi- tions in coal industry, Apr. 20-25, 1922. 1922. pt. 2, ii+445-561 p. [Part 1 appeared in Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1922, p. 593.] t Labor Department. Creating positions of 2d assistant Secretary and private secretary in Department of Labor, report to accompany H. R. 11155; sub- mitted by Mr. Zihlman. May 12, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1003.)

LIBRABY COMMITTEE Library Building and Grounds Superintendent. To abolish office of Superin- tendent of Library Building and Grounds, report to accompany H. R. 11393 [to abolish office of Superintendent of Library Building and Grounds and to transfer duties thereof to Architect of Capitol and Librarian of Congress] ; submitted by Mr. Luce. May 9, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 995.) . To fill vacancy on board of regents of Smithsonian Institution, report to accompany S. J. Res. 194 [for filling of vacancy in board of regents of Smithsonian Institution, of class other than Members of Congress, by appointment of John A. Roebling]; submitted by Mr. Luce. May 22, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1020.)

MINES AND MINING COMMITTEE

Mining laws. To revise, amend, and codify laws relating to location of mining claims on public domain, and for other purposes, hearings on H. R. 7736, Apr. 27, 1922. 1922. pt. 1, ii+1-29 p. t May , 1922 663

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, 1921-23; no. 10, May 23, 1922. [1922.] 43 p. 4° $ Dry-docks. Leasing of floating dry dock at Naval Station, New Orleans, La., report to accompany H. R. 9053; submitted by Mr. O’Connor. May 25? 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1031.)

POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE

Air Mail Service. Commercial aviation, Air Mail Service, hearings on H. R. 11193, to encourage commercial aviation and authorizing Postmaster General to contract for Air Mail Service, and prescribing rates of postage thereon, Apr. 28 and 29, 1922. 1922. pt. 3, ii+111—168+iv p. [The hearings in pts. 1 and 2 were on H. R. 9462.] t Blind. Mails for the blind, report to accompany H. R. 10496 [for free trans- mission through mails of certain publications for the blind] ; submitted by Mr. Steenerson. May 1, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 939.) [Provides free trans- mission through mails for volumes of Holy Scriptures, or any part thereof, in raised characters for use of the blind.] ----- Publications for the blind, hearings on H. R. 10496, Apr. 27, 1922. 1922. ii+19 p. [House bill 10496 provides free transportation through mails for volumes of Holy Scriptures, or any part thereof, in raised characters for use of the blind.] t Canceling machines. Special canceling stamps, report to accompany H. R. 11379 [authorizing use of special canceling stamps in certain post offices]; submitted by Mr. Steenerson. Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 938.) Postal service. Recommendations of Postmaster General, postal service, hear- ings on H. R. 9463, Apr. 18, 1922. 1922. pt. 3, ii+51-63 p. t

PRINTING COMMITTEE Engraving and Printing Bureau. Power presses, hearing on H. R. 9725, to prescribe method of printing Government securities and other printed paper executed by Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Apr. 20, 1922. 1922. [2]+12p. t PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE

Dawsonsprings, Ky. Site, Dawsonsprings, Ky., sanatorium, report to accom- pany H. R. 11588 [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.] ; submitted by Mr. Langley. May 24, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1030.) Paris, Tex. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 11297 and H. R. 11298, public building, Paris, Tex., H. J. Res. 299 and S. J. Res. 192, examina- tion and survey of banks of Potomac River from Washington, D. C., to and beyond Great Falls, H. J. Res. 295 and H. J. Res. 305, relief of citizens of Cradock and Truxtun, Va., Apr. 26, 1922. 1922. ii-J-44 p. (No. 20.) t Public buildings. Public buildings and grounds, hearings before special sub- committee on H. R. 2459, H. R. 6321, H. R. 7658, and S. 1905, relief of con- tractors engaged on public building construction under supervision of Treasury Department, Apr. 22, 1922. 1922. ii -f- 10 p. (No. 19.) $ ----- Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 11040, marine hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, H. R. 11588, hospital, Dawsonsprings, Ky. (amendment of act of Mar. 3, 1919), [and] S. 3163, public building, Las Vegas and East Las Vegas, N. Mex., May 10, 1922. 1922. ii + 8 p. (No. 21.) t ----- Relief of contractors for post offices and other buildings, report to ac- company H. R. 7658 [to amend act for relief of contractors and subcon- tractors for post offices and other buildings and work under supervision of Treasury Department] ; submitted by Mr. Langley. May 24, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1029.) Wichita, Kans. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 9752, pub- lic building, Wichita, Kans., May 19, 1922. 1922. ii + 10 p. (No. 22.) t 664 May , 1922

PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, 2d session, May 23, 1922; no. 22. [1922.] 59 p. 4° t Cordes, Henry. Henry Cordes, report to accompany S. 3291 [for relief of Hefiry Cordes] ; submitted by Mr. Sinnott. May 3, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 965.) Crapsey, Theodore A. Validating certain public land entry, report to ac- company H. R. 11355 [validating certain application for and entry of pub- lic lands made by Theodore A. Crapsey] ; submitted by Mr. Colton. May 4,1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 976.) Gantner, Edwin. Edwin Gantner, report to accompany S. 2556 [for relief of Edwin Gantner] ; submitted by Mr. Hayden. May 15, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1009.) Land offices. Continuing certain land offices, hearing on H. R. 11192, Belle Fourche, S. Dak., Timber Lake, S. Dak., Lemmon, S. Dak., H. R. 11213, Har- rison, Ark., H. R. 11219, Alliance, Nebr., Broken Bow, Nebr., H. R. 11245, Camden, Ark., H. R. 11283, Del Norte, Colo., H. R. 11491, Waterville, Wash., H. R. 11608, Sterling, Colo., [and] H. R. 11655, Clayton, N. Mex., Tucumcari, N. Mex., Fort Sumner. N. Mex., May 12-17, 1922. 1922. iii + 65 p. t Mann, Mrs. Frances M. Frances Mack Mann, report to accompany H. R. 8244 [permitting Frances Mack Mann to purchase public lands] ; submitted by Mr. Vaile. May 3, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 968.) Muscatine County, Toma. Conveying land to Muscatine County, Iowa, report to accompany H. R. 11233 [to convey land, now part of biological station at Fairport, to county of Muscatine, Iowa] ; submitted by Mr. White of Kansas. May 12, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1007.) Naval petroleum reserves. Granting oil-reserve revenues to States, hearing on H. R. 11363, granting portion of rents, royalties, and bonuses received from lands within naval petroleum reserves to States within boundaries of which said reserves are located, May 9, 1922. 1922. ii-f-12 p. t New Mexico. Small holding claims on unsurveyed land in New Mexico, re- port to accompany S. 2014 [for settlement of small holding claims on un- surveyed land in New Mexico] ; submitted by Mr. Montoya. May 10, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 1001.)

READJUSTMENT OF SERVICE PAY SPECIAL COMMITTEE

Pay. Army. Readjustment of pay of Army, Navy. Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Public Health Service, minority report to accompany H. R. 10972; submitted by Messrs. Oliver and Kraus. May 1. 1922. 19 p. (H. rp. 926, pt. 2.) [2d corrected print.] ----- Readjustment of pay of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard. Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Public Health Service, report to accom- pany H. R. 10972; submitted by Mr. McKenzie. Apr. 25, 1922. 9 p. (H. rp. 926 [pt. 1].) RIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE

Cape Fear River below Wilmington. N. C., hearings on subject of improve- ment of Cape Fear River below Wilmington, N. C., May 9, 1922. 1922. [U+6p. t Lake Drummond Canal. Va. and N. C., hearings on subject of acquisition of Lake Drummond (Dismal Swamp) Canal, Va. and N. C., May 8, 1922. 1922. [l]-[-33p. t Michigan, Lake. Diversion of water from Lake Michigan, hearings on sub- ject of H. Res. 305, directing Secretary of War to transmit information concerning effect, on Illinois River and lands adjacent thereto, of diversion of water from Lake Michigan, May 9, 1922. 1922. [1] -f-9 p. t ----- Diversion of water from Lake Michigan, report to accompany H. Res. 305 [directing Secretary of War to transmit certain facts to House of Representatives as to effect of diversion of water from Great Lakes at Chicago, Ill.] ; submitted by Mr. Dempsey. May 23, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1027.) May , 1922 665

Monongahela River, Pa., hearings on subject of improvement of Monongahela River. Pa., May 4, 1922. 1922. [l]+5 p. t Umpqua River, bar and entrance, Oreg., hearings on subject of improvement of Umpqua River, bar and entrance, Oreg., May 5 [and 17], 1922. 1922. 2 Pts. [3]+27 p. t RULES COMMITTEE Agriculture Committee, House. Consideration of bills reported by Committee on Agriculture, report to accompany H. Res. 352 [to allow 3 legislative days to Committee on Agriculture for consideration of certain bills] ; submitted by Mr. .Snell. May 24, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1028.) Federal Reserve Board. Immediate consideration of S. 2263, report to ac- company H. Res. 339 [for immediate consideration of S. 2263, to amend Federal - reserve act by providing for placing on Federal Reserve Board of representative of agriculture, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. May 23, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1026.) Judges. Consideration of H. R. 9103, report to accompany H. Res. 329 [re- questing conference on amendments of Senate to H. R. 9103, for appoint- ment of additional district judges for certain courts of United States, to provide for annual conferences of certain judges of United States courts, to amend certain sections of judicial code relating to designation, assignment, and appointment of judges outside their districts, and for appointment of additional circuit judge in 4th circuit] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. May 5, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 982.) Rational banks. Immediate consideration of H. R. 9527, report to accom- pany H. Res. 337 [to consider H. R. 9527, to amend sec. 5136, Revised statutes, relating to corporate powers of associations, so as to provide suc- cession thereof until dissolved, and to apply said section as so amended to all national banking associations]; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. May 23, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 1023.) Philippine Islands. Immediate consideration of H. R. 10442, report to ac- company H. Res. 342 [for immediate consideration of H. R. 10442, to amend act to declare purpose of the people of United States as to future political status of the people of Philippine Islands, and to provide more autonomous government for these islands, so as to q^tend limitation of indebtedness of Philippine Government] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. May 3, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 970.) Rivers. Consideration of H. R. 10766, report to accompany H. Res. 348 [mak- ing in order consideration of H. R. 10766, authorizing construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors] ; submitted by Mr. Snell. May 17, 1922. Ip. (H. rp. 1015.) Securities. Immediate consideration of H. R. 10598, report to accompany H. Res. 332 [authorizing Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to call up for consideration H. R. 10598. to prevent use of mails and other agencies of interstate commerce for transporting and for promoting or pro- curing sale of securities contrary to laws of States, and providing penalties for violation thereof] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. Apr. 25, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 927.) War-ships. Consideration of H. R. 11214, report to accompany H. Res. 347 [making in order motion for consideration of H. R. 11214, authorizing the President to scrap certain vessels in conformity with provisions of treaty to limit naval armaments, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas. May 16, 1922. Ip. (H. rp. 1010.)

TERRITORIES COMMITTEE

Mears, Frederick. Authorizing reappointment of Frederick Mears as commis- sioned officer of Regular Army, report to accompany H. .1. Res. 316 [au- thorizing reappointment of Frederick Mears as commissioned officer of Regular Army and making him available, when so reappointed, for service as chairman and chief engineer of Alaskan Engineering Commission] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Curry. May 2, 1922. 14 p. (H. rp. 955.) 666 May , 1922

WAR CLAIMS COMMITTEE Keating, Vincent L. Vincent L. Keating, report to accompany H. R. 9944 [for relief of Vincent L. Keating]; submitted by Mr. Reed of New York. May 5, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 986.) Martin, Mrs. Frances. Frances Martin, report to accompany H. R. 10047 [for relief of Frances Martin] ; submitted by Mr. Snell. May 8, 1922. 7 p. (H. rp. 988.) Officers, Army. Relief of certain officers of Army, and for other purposes, report to accompany H. R. 11397; submitted by Mr. Snell. May 2, 1922. 20 p. (H. rp. 951.) ----- To allow credits in accounts of certain disbursing officers of Army, report to accompany H. R. 11528; submitted by Mr. Snell. May 5, 1922. 12 p. (H. rp. 980.)' WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Automobiles. Taxation and registration of motor vehicles, hearings on H. R. 11251, for taxation and registration of motor vehicles, May 11, 1922. 1922. ii-4-24 p. t Internal revenue districts. Increase in number of internal-revenue collection districts, report to accompany H. R. 10877 [to permit increase in number of internal-revenue collection districts and in number of collectors of internal revenue] ; submitted by Mr. Chandler of Oklahoma. May 4, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 975.) ----- Internal-revenue collection districts, hearings on H. R. 10877, increas- ing number of internal-revenue collection districts and internal-revenue col- lectors, Apr. 21, 1922. 1922. ii-|-15 p. t Securities. Tax-exempt securities, report to accompany H. J. Res. 314 [pro- posing amendment to Constitution of United States relative to taxation of income from securities issued by or under authority of United States or any State] ; submitted by Mr. Green of Iowa. May 3, 1922. 8 p. (H. rp. 969.) 22—26415 SENATE

Note .—The Senate documents and reports are issued In limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Agriculture. Agricultural and live stock conditions and finance, report to the President by Eugene Meyer, jr., managing director War Finance Cor- poration; presented by Mr. Capper. 1922. [1] 4-8 p. (S. doc. 199.)

Boy Scouts of America. 11th annual report of Boy Scouts of America, letter from chief scout executive transmitting annual report of Boy Scouts of America, year ending Dec. 31, 1920. 1922. iii-f-86 p. (S. doc. 180.) E13—532 Calendar of business, Senate, 67th Congress, 2d session, legislative day Apr. 20, calendar day May 1—legislative day Apr. 20. calendar day May 31. 1922; no. 254-280. [1922.] Each 24 p. or 28 p. large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session.] t ^Near East Relief, report of Near East Relief, year ending Dec. 31, 1921; pre- sented by Mr. Lodge. 1922. [l]4-29 p. (S. doc. 192.) 21 26393 State Department. Some aspects of work of Department of State, address of Charles E. Hughes before Chamber of Commerce of United States at con- vention held in Washington, D. C., May 18, 1922; presented by Mr. Lodge. 1922. [l]4-10 p. (S. doc. 206.) 22—26440

AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE Muscle Shoals, hearings on S. 3420, for manufacture of explosives for use of Army and Navy, for manufacture of fertilizer for agricultural purposes, to incorporate Federal Chemical Corporation, and for other purposes; and on Henry Ford Muscle Shoals offer, offer made by Alabama Power Co., pro- posing to complete Wilson Dam, offer of Frederick E. Engstrum for Muscle Shoals, and offer of Charles L. Parsons for properties at Muscle Shoals, Ala., Feb. 16 [-May 3], 1922. 1922. pts. 1, 2, [iv]4-1-315 p. t May , 1922 667

Swift & Co. Packers’ consent decree, hearings before subcommittee pursuant to Senate resolution 211, to investigate matters concerning consent decree entered in Supreme Court of District of Columbia in case of United States v. Swift & Co. et al., Mar. 23 and Apr. 21, 1922. 1922. ii+1048 p. [No testimony was taken at these hearings, the record of the proceedings being made up of correspondence with the Attorney General and the hearing before the interdepartmental committee representing the Departments of Justice, Agriculture, and Commerce.] t

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE War Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, report to accompany H. R. 10871; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Apr. 20, calendar day May 31, 1922. 9 p. (S. rp. 728.)

BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Farm loan bonds. Sale of farm loan bonds, hearings before subcommittee on S. 620 and S. 2183, to extend rediscount privilege to farm loan bonds, pro- mote their sale, and for other purposes, and to amend sec. 3 of Federal farm loan act [relative to membership of Federal Farm Loan Board], Apr. 8 and 15, 1922. 1922. ii+64 p. [Hearings of Oct. 13 and 17, 1921, appeared in Monthly catalogue for Oct. 1921, p. 203.] t National banks. Perpetual charters for national banks, hearing before sub- committee on S. 3255, to amend sec. 5136, Revised statutes, relating to corpo- rate powers of associations, so as to provide succession thereof until dis- solved, and to apply said section as so amended to all national banking associations. 1922. ii+9 p. $

CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEE Civil service. Demotion of discharged soldiers and sailors, [adverse] report to accompany S. Res. 271 [requesting the President to inform Congress as to alleged demotion, dropping, and discharge of honorably discharged sailors and soldiers from service since Mar. 4, 1921] ; submitted by Mr. Sterling. Apr. 20, calendar day May 1, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 681.) Engraving and Printing Bureau. Investigation at Bureau of Printing and Engraving, adverse report to accompany S. Res. 269 [authorizing appointment of committee to report facts and reasons relative to removal by order of the President of responsible officials of Bureau of Engraving and Printing] ; submitted by Mr. Sterling. Apr. 20, calendar day May 1, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 680.)

CIVIL SERVICE SELECT COMMITTEE Civil Service Commission. Methods and procedure of civil service Examining Division, hearings pursuant to S. Res. 199, directing investigation of pro- ceedings of Examining Division of Civil Service Commission, etc. 1922. pt. 1, [1]+1-168 p. ±

CLAIMS COMMITTEE Benning, Camp. Relief of persons suffering damage by condemnation of land for Camp Benning, Ga., report to accompany S. 2853; submitted by Mr. Broussard. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 676.) Black, Forrest R. Forrest R. Black, report to accompany H. R. 314 [for relief of Forrest R. Black] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 29, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 677.) Brock, C. LeRoy. Dr. C. LeRoy Brock, report to accompany S. 3202 [for relief of C. LeRoy Brock]; submitted by Mr. Harreld. Apr. 20, calendar day May 18, 1922. 5 p. (S. rp. 720.) Burdick, Arthur J. Arthur J. Burdick, report to accompany H. R. 4356 [for relief of Arthur J. Burdick]; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar day May 3, 1922. 5 p. (S. rp. 687.) 668 May , 1922

Clearpool, British steamship. Owners of steamship Clearpool, report to accom- pany H. R. 6628 [for relief of Pool Shipping Company (Limited), owners of British steamship Clearpool]; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20 calendar day May 11, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 701.) Jackson, Mrs. E. H. Mrs. E. H. Jackson, report to accompany H. R. 8183 [for relief of Mrs. E. H. Jackson] ; submitted by Mr.- Capper. Apr 20 calendar day May 3, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 688.) La/ngin Field. Relief for victims of airplane accident at Langin Field, report to accompany S. 2467; submitted by Mr. Broussard. Apr. 20, calendar dav Apr. 28, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 675.) Louzau, Jose. Jose Louzau, report to accompany S. 2753 [for relief of Jos6 Louzau]; submitted by Mr. Watson of Georgia. Apr. 20, calendar dav Mav 1, 1922. 6 p. (S. rp. 679.) Reck, Alfred P. Alfred P. Reck, report to accompany H. R. 858 [for relief of Alfred P. Reck] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar dav Anr 29 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 678.) v • » Sacramento, Calif. Reimbursement of Sacramento, Calif., for part cost of Sacramento Weir, report to accompany H. R. 9048; submitted by Mr. Harreld Apr. 20, calendar day May 27, 1922. 17 p. (S. rp. 725.) Welch, Fairchild & Co. (Inc.), report to accompany H. R. 2620 [for relief of Welch, Fairchild and Company (Incorporated)]; submitted by Mr. Capper Apr. 20, calendar day May 9, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 695.) Williams, Mrs. Ethel. Ethel Williams, report to accompany S. 651 [for relief of Ethel Williams]; submitted by Mr. Watson of Georgia. Apr. 20 calendar day May 3, 1922. 8 p. (S. rp. 686.)

COMMERCE COMMITTEE Merchant marine. To amend merchant marine act of 1920, joint hearings before Committee on Commerce, Senate, and Committee on Merchant 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, May 1 [-17] 192° 1922. pts. 21-33, [xxvi]+1185-2286 p. t Umpqua River. Canals, rivers, and harbors, hearing on amendment to S. 3017, authorizing appropriations for prosecution and maintenance of public works on canals, rivers, and harbors, May 4, 1922. 1922. ii+13 p. [The proposed amendment is for the inclusion in the bill of the project for improvement of Umpqua River, bar and entrance, Oreg.] t

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Police Department. Pay of Metropolitan police, hearing on S. 3252, to amend paragraph 8 of act relating to Metropolitan police of District of Columbia, as amended, May 3, 1922. 1922. ii+5 p. t •----- Special policemen for District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 3483 [to authorize commissioners of District of Columbia to appoint as special policemen such District employees as they may deem necessary for protection of property of District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. Ball. Apr. 20 calen- dar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 664.) Streets. Extension of Rittenhouse street, hearing on S. 3222, for extension of Rittenhouse street in District of Columbia, May 3, 1922. 1922. ii+10 p. t ------Keokuk street, Washington, D. C., report to accompany S. 3345 [changing name of Keokuk street in District of Columbia to Military road] ; submitted by Mr. Ball. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 662.) Taxation. Collection of taxes in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 3565; submitted by Mr. Jones of Washington. Apr. 20, calendar day May 12, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 702.) Teachers’ salary and school reorganization bill for District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 3136; submitted by Mr. Capper. Apr. 20, calendar day May 5, 1922. 14 p. (S. rp. 689.) Undertaking and embalming in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 2083 [to regulate practice of undertaking and embalming in District of Columbia, and to safeguard public health] ; submitted by Mr. Ball. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 665.) May , 1922 669 Washington Gas Light Co., report to accompany S. 3448 [to validate agree- ment between Secretary of War, acting on behalf of United States, and Washington Gas Light Company respecting title and ownership of certain land along Anacostia River in District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. Ball. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 663.)

EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE Cuba. Authorizng Secretary of Labor to investigate and report on labor conditions in Cuba, report to accompany S. J. Res. 178; submitted bv Mr. Sterling. Apr. 20, calendar day May 9, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 697.) [Corrected print.] FINANCE COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar of bills and nominations, 1921-23, May 9, 1922; no. 20, 67th Congress. [1922.] 35 p. 4° t . * Liberia. Credit for Government of Liberia, report to accompany H. J. Res. 270 [to establish credit with United States for Government of Liberia] ; submitted by Mr. McCumber. Apr. 20, calendar dav May 31 1922 3 p (S. rp. 727.) Tariff. Hearings on proposed tariff act of 1921 (H. R. 7456), statement of H. E. Miles, chairman Fair Tariff League, for just tariff, adequately but not excessively protecting American industry and labor, miracle of American production, 29 industries analyzed, burden of excessive rates, wages, agr.cul- ture, foreign trade, American valuation, Jan. 23, 1922. 1922. iv + 5359- 5419 p. t ----- ’ Tariff bill, views of minority to accompany H. R. 7456 [to provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage indus- tries of United States, and for other purposes] ; submitted bv Mr. Simmons. Apr. 20, calendar day May 6, 1922. 12 p. (S. rp. 595, pt. 2.)

•INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Apache Indians. Relief of Apache Indians of Oklahoma, report to accompany H. R. 6512 [for relief of and purchase of lands for Apache Indians of Okla- homa lately confined as prisoners of war at Fort Sill military reservation] ; submitted by Mr. Harreld. Apr. 20, calendar dav Mav 13, 1922. 2 p (S. rp. 709.) Colville Reservation, Wagon road on Colville Indian Reservation, report to accompany S. 2714 [authorizing appropriation for improvement of wagon road on Colville Indian Reservation] ; submitted by Mr. Ladd. Apr. 20, calendar day May 13, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 708.) Crow Reservation^ Irrigation on Crow Reservation, Mont., report to accom- pany H. R. 9344 [for appropriation of funds for acquiring additional water rights for Indians on Crow Reservation, Mont., whose lands are irrigable under Two Leggins irrigation canal]; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Montana. Apr. 20, calendar day May 13, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 706.) Five Civilized Tribes. To validate certain deeds executed by members of Five Civilized Tribes, report to accompany H. R. 11054; submitted by Mr. Har- reld. Apr. 20, calendar day May 13, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 710.) Folsom, Israel, Heirs of Israel Folsom, report to accompany S. 3308 [for relief of heirs of Israel Folsom] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Apr. 20, cal- endar day May 13, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 713.) Gila River Reservation. Relief of Indians of Gila River and Papago reserva- tions, Ariz., report to accompany S. 3393; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Apr. 20, calendar day May 13, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 711.) Kennerly, Jerome. Jerome Kennerly, report to accompany H. R. 8669 [author- izing issuance of patent in fee to Jerome Kennerly for land allotted to him on Blackfoot (Blackfeet) Reservation, Mont.] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Montana. Apr. 20, calendar day May 13, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 705.) Kennerly, Perry II. Perry H. Kennerly, report to accompany H. R. 8256 [authorizing issuance of patent in fee to Perry H. Kennerly for land allotted to him on Blackfoot (Blackfeet) Reservation, Mont.] : submitted by Mr. Walsh of Montana. Apr. 20, calendar day May 13, 1922. 2 p.. (S. rp. 704.) 108Q87—No. 329—22----- 5 670 May , 1922

Paiute Indians. Drainage system for Paiute Indians in Nevada, report to ac- company S. 3384 [authorizing appropriation to meet proportionate expenses of providing drainage system for Paiute Indian lands in Nevada within New- lands reclamation project of Reclamation Service] ; submitted by Mr. Spen- cer. Apr. 20, calendar day May 13, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 714.) San Juan River. Bridge San Juan River, N. Mex., report to accompany S. 3279 [for payment of one-half cost of construction of bridge across San Juan River near Bloomfield, N. Mex.] ; submitted by Mr. Ladd. Apr. 20, calendar day May 13, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 707.) Wind River Reservation. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to sell certain lands on Wind River Reservation, Wyo., report to accompany H. R. 4069; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Apr. 20, calendar day May 9, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 696.) Yakima irrigation project. Relief of white owners and lessors of land in Yakima and Wahpeton reservations in State of Washington, report to ac- company H. R. 9951 [to amend sec. 22 of act making appropriations for current and contingent expenses of Bureau of Indian Affairs, for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, and for other purposes, fiscal year 1921, relating to collection of construction charges on Wapato irriga- tion project on Yakima Reservation] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Apr. 20, ‘ calendar day May 13, 1922. 7 p. (S. rp. 712.)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE

Bills of lading. Amendment of bills of lading act, 1916, hearings before subcom- mittee on S. 2530, to amend and supplement act relating to bills of lading in interstate and foreign commerce, Apr. 3-17, 1922. 1922. ii+85+i p. [These hearings were also published in separate numbered parts.] t Railroad revenues and expenses, extract from hearings pursuant to Senate resolution 23, directing Committee on Interstate Commerce to hold hearings upon matters relating to revenues and expenses of railroads which report to Interstate Commerce Commission; statement of Daniel Willard. 1922. ii+1983-2123 p. t Transportation. Amendment of paragraph 15 of sec. 1 of interstate commerce act, hearing on S. 690, to amend sec. 1 of act to regulate commerce, as amended [relating to power of Interstate Commerce Commission to regulate car service in case of emergency], Apr. 25, 1922; [statement of Alex W. Dann]. 1922. ii+12 p. t

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, May 1 and 15, 1922; no. 33 and 34. [1922.] Each 47 p. 4° t Injunctions. Amending sec. 266 of judicial code, report to accompany S. 3040 [to amend sec. 266 of judicial code relating to injunctions based on uncon- stitutionality of State laws]; submitted by Mr. Overman. Apr. 20, calendar day May 2, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 682.) Marshals. Official bond of marshal for southern district of New York, report to accompany S. 3614; submitted by Mr. Nelson. Apr. 20, calendar day May 22, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 721.)

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Army. Pay of enlisted men of Army, report to accompany H. R. 8475 [to relieve enlisted men affected thereby from certain hardship incident to oper- ation of proviso of sec. 4b of national defense act, as amended, and to pro- tect disbursing officers in connection therewith] ; submitted by Mr. Robinson. Apr. 20, calendar day May 6, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 691.) Campbell, Oliver A. Oliver A. Campbell, report to accompany H. R. 5125 [for relief of Oliver A. Campbell] ; submitted by Mr. Sutherland. Apr. 20, calendar day May 13, 1922. 6 p. (S. rp. 716.) May , 1922 671

Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad. Perpetual easement for rail- road right of way and public highway over Fort Sheridan military reserva- tion, Ill., report to accompany H. R. 241 [to grant to Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad perpetual easement for railroad right of way and right of way for public highway over and upon portion of military reserva- tion of Fort Sheridan, Ill.] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Apr. 20, calendar day May 8, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 692.) Durfee, Edgar. Edgar Durfee, report to accompany S. 99 [for relief of Edgar Durfee] ; submitted by Mr. McKellar. Apr. 20, calendar day May 11, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 700.) Henry Knox, Camp. Acquisition and sale of lands at Camp Knox, report to accompany S. 3461 [to amend act of Feb. 28, 1920, so as to authorize acquisi- tion of additional land and disposition of certain lands already acquired at Camp Knox, Ky.] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Apr. 20, calendar day May 13, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 703.) Hill, Henry T. Henry T. Hill, report to accompany H. R. 5385 [for relief of Henry T. Hill] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Apr. 20, calendar day May 6, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 690.) Myshrall, Lewis. Lewis Myshrall, report to accompany S. 2595 [for relief of Lewis Myshrall] ; submitted by Mr. Sutherland. Apr. 20, calendar day May 13, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 715.) Pittsburgh, Pa. To authorize Secretary of War to sell Pittsburgh storage supply depot, report to accompany H. R. 10925; submitted by Mr. Wads- worth. Apr. 20, calendar day May 8, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 693.) Retired list, Army. Promotion of certain retired Army officers, hearing on S. 3192, for promotion of certain officers of Army now on retired list, Apr. 28, 1922. 1922. ii-f-6 p. t Smith, Albert F. Albert F. Smith, report to accompany S. 685 [for relief of Albert F. Smith] ; submitted by Mr. Sutherland. Apr. 20, calendar day May 13,1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 717.) Tidwell, William E. William Edward Tidwell, report to accompany S. 1672 [for relief of William Edward Tidwell] ; submitted by Mr. Fletcher. Apr. 20, calendar day May 24, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 694.) [Corrected print. Apr. 20, calendar day May 8, 1922, ordered to be printed; Apr. 20, calendar day May 24, 1922, original report ordered withdrawn.] t NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, 2d session, May 23, 1922; no. 13. [1922.] 11 p. large 8° t Carpenter, 8. .1. S. Carpenter, report to accompany H. R. 3508 [for relief of Rear Admiral J. S. Carpenter, Supply Corps, Navy] ; submitted by Mr. Newberry. Apr. 20, calendar day May 24, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 723.) Easton, Richard J. Richard J. Easton, report to accompany H. R. 1949 [for relief of Richard J. Easton] ; submitted by Mr. . Apr. 20, calendar day May 25, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 724.) Hunt, Livingston. Livingston Hunt, report to accompany H. R. 3754 [for re- lief of Livingston Hunt] ; submitted by Mr. Newberry. Apr. 20. calendar day May 24, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 722.)

PENSIONS COMMITTEE Pensions. Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accompany H. R. 8874 [substituted for H. R. 1024 and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Bursum. Apr. 20, calendar dav May 2, 1922. 40 p. (S. rp. 685.) ----- Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Regular Army and Navy, etc., report to accompany H. R. 8261 [substituted for H. R. 1685 and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Bursum. Apr. 20, calendar day May 2, 1922. 62 p. (S. rp. 684.) 672 May , 1922

POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE Canceling machines. Use of special canceling stamps or postmarking dies report to accompany H. R. 10941 [authorizing Postmaster General to grant permission to use special canceling stamps or postmarking dies] ^sub- mitted^ by Mr. Broussard. Apr. 20. calendar day May 2, 1922. 1 p (S

PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS COMMITTEE Beliefourche, S. Dak. To continue certain land offices in South Dakota and Washington, report to accompany S. 3425 [to continue land offices at Belle- fourche. Timber Lake, and Lemmon, S. Dak, and Waterville. Wash.] ; submitted by Mr. Norbeck. Apr. 20, calendar dav Mav 10 1922 8 n

Bols c , Idaho. Granting to Boise. Idaho, part of Boise Barracks military reser- vation, report to accompany S. 3332; submitted bv Mr. Norbeck Apr 20 calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 671.) Butts, Israel. Israel Butts, report to accompany H. R. 8358 [for relief of ooraienoo?Ut»S1 ’ sublllitted by Mr- Poindexter. Apr. 20, calendar dav Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 658.) " Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress. Mav 2 1922 • no 18 47 p. 4° t [1922.] Calhoun. William 8. N. William S. N. Calhoun and Zaidee Boatner Calhoun report to accompany H. R. 7862 [to sell and patent lands to William S. N* Calhoun and Zaidee Boatner Calhoun, residents of Catahoula Parish, La.] • submitted by Mr. Poindexter. Apr. 20. calendar day Apr. 28, 1922.’ 4 p ’.

Canon City, Colo. Granting lands to Canon City. Colo, for public park report to accompany H. R. 7053; submitted by Mr. Norbeck. Apr. 20 calendar dav Apr. 28, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 674.) ’ LtUeiia

Hot Springs National Park. Federal jurisdiction over Hot Springs National Park, report to accompany H. R. 7109 [to accept cession by Arkansas of exclusive jurisdiction over tract of land within Hot Springs National Park] • submitted by Mr. Smoot. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp’

Idaho. Exchange of lands granted for public-school purposes in Idaho, report a ° aCoominooy R’ submitted by Mr. Smoot. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 650.) • Kelly. Mrs. Frances. Frances Kelly, report to accompany H. R. 9275 [for oQhiJo°of F??*nces KeHy] ; submitted by Mr. Ladd. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 670.) May , 1922 673

Lassen County, Calif., report to accompany H. R. 10554 [to issue patent to Lassen County, Calif., for certain lands] ; submitted by Mr. Ladd. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 668.) Medford, Oreg. Lands for Medford (Oreg.) water supply, report to accom- pany H. R. 5684 [to authorize purchase by Medford, Oreg., of lands formerly embraced in grant to Oregon and California Railroad Company and revested in United States by act approved June 9, 1916] ; submitted by Mr. Poin- dexter. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 655.) Michigan. Granting land to Michigan for game refuge, report to accompany H. R. 6817; submitted by Mr. Poindexter. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 656.) Minnesota. Relief of settlers on public lands in Minnesota, report to accom- pany H. R. 10007 [for relief of persons to whom, or their predecessors, patents were issued to public lands in Minnesota under erroneous survey made in 1876] ; submitted by Mr. Norbeck. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 673.) Murphy, Richard. Patent to Richard Murphy of land in Oklahoma, report to accompany S. 3248 [for issuing of patent to Richard Murphy for tract of land in what is known as Big Pasture of Oklahoma, and upon which he has made full payment of purchase price] ; submitted by Mr. Smoot. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 645.) National forests. Relief of persons, their heirs or assigns, who heretofore re- linquished lands inside national forests to United States, report to accom- pany H. R. 8119; submitted by Mr. Ladd. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 667.) Public lands. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to perform duties of board of equitable adjudication, report to accompany H. R. 10443 [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 authority to perform duties heretofore performed by such board] ; submitted by Mr. Smoot. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 651.) Reservoirs. Location and purchase of public lands for reservoir sites, report to accompany S. 3123 [to amend sec. 1 of act providing for location and purchase of public lands for reservoir sites, as amended, so as to permit fencing of reservoirs in order to protect live stock, to conserve water, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Ladd. Apr. 2,0, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 669.) Rieves, C. M. Relief of C. M. Rieves, report to accompany S. 3154; submitted by Mr. Smoot. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 652.) Riverside County, Calif. National monument in Riverside County, Calif., re- port to accompany H. R. 7598 [to dedicate and set apart as national monument lands in Riverside County, Calif.] ; submitted by Mr. Smoot. Apr. 20, cal- endar day Apr. 28, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 648.) Rocky Mountain National Park. Site for administration building, Rocky Moun- tain National Park, report to accompany H. R. 8675 [to accept tract of land donated as site for administration building for Rocky Mountain National Park] ; submitted by Mr. Smoot. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 649.) St. Andrews, Fla. Grant of certain privileges to St. Andrews, Fla., report to accompany H. R. 7968 [granting to St. Andrews, Fla., right to remove shells, sand, and gravel from certain public lands for road-building purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Norbeck. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 672.) Siskiyou National Forest. Adding to Siskiyou National Forest, Oreg., report to accompany H. R. 10461; submitted by Mr. Poindexter. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 660.) Stewart, Frank M. For relief of Frank M. Stewart, report to accompany EL R. 6323; submitted by Mr. Ladd. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 666.) Timber. Protection of Government-owned timber from fire, disease, and in- sect infestation, report to accompany H. R. 9495; submitted by Mr. Poin- dexter. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 28, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 659.) 674 May , 1922

READJUSTMENT OF SERVICE PAY SPECIAL COMMITTEE

Pay, Army. Readjustment of pay of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodet c Survey, and Public Health Service, report to accompany 1°972 ’ 1)y Mr- Wadsworth. Apr. 20, calendar day May 16,

TERRITORIES AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS COMMITTEE

Philippine Islands. Extending limit of indebtedness of Philippine Govern- ment, report to accompany H. R. 10442 [to amend act to declare purpose of the people of United States as to future political status of the people of Philippine Islands, and to provide more autonomous government for these islands, so as to extend limitation of indebtedness of Philippine Government, and to amend act to establish standard of value and to provide for coinage system in Philippine Islands] ; submitted by Mr. New. Apr 20 calendar dav May 16, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 718.)

USELESS EXECUTIVE PAPERS, JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF

Commerce Department. Disposition of useless papers in Department of Com- merce, report; submitted by Mr. Moores of Indiana. Mav 22 19°2 10 p. (H. rp. 1022.) ‘ ’

COURT OF CLAIMS

American Tobacco Company v. United States; report of Treasury- Department [1922.] no. 34477, p. 24-27, il. $ Anthony. Earle C. Anthony (Inc.) v. United States; findings of fact [conclu- sion of law, and op nion] ; decided May 1, 1922. [1922.] 8 p. Atchison, Topeka d Santa Fe Railway Co. v. United States- evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 34718, p. 11-13. t Bartlett and Kling v. United States; evidence for defendant. [1922.] no. 33863. p. 81-94. + Beaty. Carl E. Beaty v. United States; evidence. [1922.] no. 258-A, p. 5-29. t Carroll. David Carroll v. United States; evidence [for claimant], [1922.] no. 118-A, p. 7-10. t Cases decided in Court of Claims at term of 1920-21, with abstract of decisions of Supreme Court in appealed cases, Oct. 1920-June, 1921; reported bv Harry N. Stull. 1922. v. 56, xxx + 520 p. * Cloth, $1.50. 11—11998 Dever. Daniel Dever v. United States. [1922.] no. 222-A, p. 7-22. t Duckett, A. W., d Co., Incorporated. A. W. Duckett & Company [Inc.] v. United States; evidence for defendants. [1922.] no. 34218, p. 241-269. t Excelsior Motor Mfg. and Supply Company v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 256-A, p. 7-102. t Harwood d Moss. Richard K. Harwood and John A. Moss, partners under name of Harwood & Moss, v. United States; evidence for claimants [1922.] no. 308-A, p. 23-83. t Hetherington. Gladys H. Thomson, administratrix of James H. Hetherington, v. United States; Gladys H. Thomson, in her own right and as guardian of Emlen Hewes Hetherington, v. [same] ; evidence [for claimant] [1922 1 no. 34736-737, p. 13-44. t Hooton. H. R. Hooton, administrator of H. H. Hooton v. United States- [evi- dence for claimant and defendant], [1922.] no. 33856, p. 31-102. t Hutchison. Hugh B. Hutchison, Robert P. Hill, and Hugh B. Hutchison, execu- tors [executor] of Clarence A. Hutchison. J. Ralph Fick and Laura D. Fick v. United States; evidence for defendants [and] claimants. [1922] nos 34139, 34231, and 34476, p. 533-589. $ May , 1922 675

Illinois Central Railroad. Company. Illinois Central Railroad Company v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 34209, p. 15-16. t ----- Illinois Central Railroad Company v. United States; findings of fact [and conclusion of law] ; decided May 1, 1922. [1922.] no. 33955, 28 p. t Jenkins. John F. Jenkins v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 112-A, p. 9-60. t Kenilworth Co. v. United States; evidence for claimant [and] defendant. [1922.] no. 305-A, p. 13-155. t Koppel Industrial Car and Equipment Company v. United States; evidence for defendants. [1922.] no. 34689, p. 139-165. t Mitchell. Thomas P. Mitchell v. United States; testimony for claimant. [1922.] no. 264-A, p. 7-43. t Mitchell, R. F. and G. H. Robert F. Mitchell and George H. Mitchell, copart- ners, trading as R. F. and G. H. Mitchell, v. United States; testimony for claimants. [1922.] no. 246-A, p. 9-128. t Morgan Engineering Co. v. United States; evidence [for claimant]. [1922.] no. 342-A, p. 15-123. t Morrow. Charles A. Morrow v. United States; evidence [for claimant]. [1922.] no. 244-A, p. 5-9. 1 Osborn. J. Gertrude Osborn and Charles B. Osborn v. United States; testi- mony for claimants. [1922.] no. 252-A, p. 9-81. t Owens. Henry D. Owens v. United States; depositions for plaintiff [and] claimant’s exhibits. [1922.] no. 75-A, p. 17-65. t Parker. William H. Parker v. United States; evidence [for claimant]. [1922.] no. 98-A, p. 5-8. t . Percival. Franklin G. Percival v. United States; evidence [for claimant]. [1922.] no. 283-A, p. 7-11. t Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company v. United States; testimony for claimant. [1922.] no. 34747, p. 43-47. t Philadelphia, Baltimore <€ Washington Railroad Co. v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 113-A, p. 25-138. i Poole Engineering and Machine Co. v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1922.] no. 34585, p. 87-89. i St. Louis, Brownsville <€• Mexico Ry. Co. v. United States; evidence for plain- tiff. [1922.] no. 94-A, p. 15-17. 1 Sanford 4 Brooks Co. v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 95-A, p. 33-81. t Texas and Pacific Railway. J. J. Lancaster and C. L. .Wallace, receivers of Texas & Pacific Railway Company, v. United States; evidence for defendant. [1922.] no. 8-A, p. 27-30, large 8° t Warren, Moore & Co. v. United States; evidence for defendant. [1922.] no. 34691. p. 187-269. t Wilmerding. William E. Wilmerding v. United States; evidence [for claim- ant]. [1922.] no. 55-A, p. 5-18. t Wilson, C. R., Body Company. C. R. Wilson Body Co. v. United States; evi- dence for claimant. [1922.] no. 99-A, p. 15-34. t

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Court of Appeals. Transcript of record. Apr. term, 1922, no. 3810, Albert B. Fall. Secretary of Interior,. vs. Louisiana, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1922.] cover-title, i + 30 p. t

EMPLOYEE’S COMPENSATION COMMISSION Indemnity. Right to compensation for personal injuries of civil employees of United States under Federal compensation act of Sept. 7, 1916. [Reprint with changes] 1922. [4] p. narrow 16° t 676 May , 1922

FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION National Conference on Vocational Rehabilitation of Persons Disabled in In- dustry or Otherwise. Program, National Conference on Vocational Rehabili- tation of Persons Disabled in Industry or Otherwise, May, 1922 St Louis Mo. [1922.] cover-title, 7 p. narrow 8° [Half of the’pages’ are blank.] t ’ Potatoes. Analyzing a potato enterprise, suggestions for teachers; [by C. H. Schopmeyer]. Apr. 1922. v+39 p. (Bulletin 74; Agricultural series 10) [1 repared in cooperation with States Relations Service. Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications listed as reference material in this bulletin.] * Paper, 10c. E 22—416

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Federal reserve bulletin. Federal reserve bulletin, May, 1922; [v. 8 no. 5]. 1st edition. 1922. ii+125-152 p. map, 4° [Monthly.]' f Paper, $1.50 a yr. x ’ 15—26318 bu.lletKin. Is Priced in 2 editions (a 1st edition and a eL J'e-Th? lst. ed,tl?n is. brief and contains the regular official announce- e a nat'onal review of business conditions, and other general matter, and is distributed without charge to the member banks of the Federal reserve system. The -or nnni ed'tion 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 Keserve Board at the prices stated above and below. — Same, May, 1922; [v. 8, no. 5]. Final edition. 1922. iv+495-638-Hi p. il. map, 4° [Monthly.] t Paper, 40c. single copy, $4.00 a yr. Federal reserve member banks. Abstract of condition reports of State bank and trust company members, and of all member banks of Federal reserve system, Mar. 10, 1922. May 2, 1922. 12 p. f° (Report 17.) t ----- Federal reserve inter-district collection system, changes in list of banks upon which items will be received by Federal reserve banks for collection and credit, May 1, 1922. 1922. 12 p. 4° t 16—26870

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Not e .—Beginning with v. 3 of Federal Trade Commission decisions, the individual de- PU £ihXn sePara,tely aPd are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 5c. single copy, $1.00 per volume, foreign subscription, $1.50. American Hone Company. Federal Trade Commission v. American Hone Company, complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 812, Mar. 14, 1922. 1922. [1]+378-381 p. ([Decision] 265.) [From Federal Trade Commis- sion decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Beech-Nut Packing Company. Beech-Nut Packing Co. v. Federal Trade Com- mission ; [circuit court of appeals, 2d circuit, Feb. 26, 1920, no. 92, opinion of court]. 1922. [1]+556-564 p. ([Court decision 5.]) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 2.] * Paper, 5c. • Federal Trade Commission v. Beech-Nut Packing Co.; Supreme Court Jan. 3, 1922, no. 47 [opinion of court], [1922.] 13 p. ([Court decision] 6.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Borgfeldt, George, <£- Co. Federal Trade Commission v. George Borgfeldt & Company, complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 817, Mar. 14, 1^22. 1922. [1]+382—386+[1] p. ([Decision] 266.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4. Includes list of Cases in which orders for dis- continuance or dismissal have been entered, Mar. 15-20, 1922.] * Paper, 5c. Bracher Company, Incorporated. Federal Trade Commission v. Bracher Com- pany, Inc., complaint [ report, findings, and order] ; docket 816, Mar .13, 1922. [1922.] p. 351—354. ([Decisi@n] 260.) [From Federal Trade Com- mission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Burham Safety Razor Company. Federal Trade Commission v. Clara L. Doll doing business under trade name of Burham Safety Razor Company, com- plaint [report, findings, and order]; docket 755, Mar. 14, 1922. '[1922.] p. 363-367. ([Decision] 262.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. May , 1922 677

Chemical Fuel Company of America, Incorporated. Federal Trade Commis- sion v. Chemical Fuel Company of America, Inc., complaint [report, find- ings, and order]; docket 791, Mar. 20, 1922. [1922.] p. 387-390. ([De- cision] 267.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Geneva Cutlery Corporation. Federal Trade Commission v. Geneva Cutlery Corporation, complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 772, Mar. 14, 1922. 1922. [1]+368-372 p. ([Decision] 263.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Hy grade Knitting Company, Incorporated. Federal Trade Commission v. Hygrade Knitting Company, Inc., complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 763, Apr. 6, 1922. 1922. [1]+402-409+[1] p. ([Decision] 270.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4. Includes list of Cases in which orders for discontinuance or dismissal have been entered. Apr. 6-10, 1922.] * Paper, 5c. Imperial Knife Company. Federal Trade Commission v. D. A. Fazzano, Michael Mirando, and Felix Mirando, partners styling themselves Imperial Knife Co., complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 814, Mar. 13, 1922. 1922. [11+346-350 p. ([Decision] 259.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper. 5c. Louise. Federal Trade Commission v. Mary L. Hicks, doing business under name of Louise, complaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 843, Mar. 8, 1922. [1922.] 323-329+[l] p. ([Decision] 254.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4. Includes list of Cases in which orders for discontinuance or dismissal have been entered, Mar. 8-9, 1922.] * Paper, 5c. Mennen Company. Federal Trade Commission v. Mennen Company, [amended] complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 606. Mar. 3, 1922. 1922. [11+258-284 p. ([Decision] 246.) [From Federal Trade Commission de- cisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Minneapolis. Minn. [In circuit court of appeals, Sth circuit, no. 222, original, Dec. term, 1921, Chamber of Commerce of Minneapolis et al. v. Federal Trade Commission, petition to review order of Federal Trade Commission, opinion of court; decided] Mar. 27. 1922. 1922. 7 p. [Title-page reads: The following decision of the Circuit Court of Appeals, Sth circuit, is sent you to be added to former decisions affecting the jurisdiction of the Federal Trade Commission.] t Actional Furniture Company. Federal Trade Commission v. National Furni- ture Company, complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 765, Mar. 13, 1922. 1922. [1]+330-333 p. ([Decision] 255.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisfbns, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Paul. B. Federal Trade Commission v. Paul Balme, trading under name and style of B. Paul, complaint [report] findings, and order: docket 764, Apr. 14, 1922. 1922. [11+410-417 p. ([Decision] 271.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Petroleum. Report of Federal Trade Commission on Pacific Coast petroleum industry: pt. 2. Prices and competitive conditions, Nov. 28, 1921. 1922. xi+262 p. 4 pl. map. * Paper, 30c. 21—26868 Planters Manufacturing Company. Federal Trade Commission r. Planters Manufacturing Company, complaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 819, Mar. 20, 1922. [1922.] p. 391-396. ([Decision] 268.) [From Federal Trade Commission reports, v. 4.] * Paper. 5c. Rochester Tailoring Company. Federal Trade Commission v. M. Nagelberg and E. Feigenbaum, partners styling themselves Rochester Tailoring Co., complaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 824, Mar. 6, 1922. [1922.] p. 309-312. ([Decision] 251.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper. 5c. Rodenbcrg, M. S.. Company. Federal Trade Commission v. M. S. Rodenberg Company, complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 813. Mar. 13. 1922. 1922. [11+342-345 p. ([Decision] 258.) [From Federal Trade Commis- sion decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. .Sears, Roebuck rf- Co. v. Federal Trade Commission; [circuit court of appeals, 7th circuit, Apr. 29, 1919, no. 2659, opinion of court], 1922. [1]+536-545 p. (I Court decision 1.]) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 2.] * Paper, 5c. 678 May , 1922

Sheffield Razor Company. Federal Trade Commission v. Harry Rose, trading under name and style of Sheffield Razor Company, complaint [report, find- ings, and order]; docket 803, Mar. 14, 1922. [1922.] p. 373-377. ([Deci- sion] 264.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Shure, N., Company. Federal Trade Commission v. N. Shure Company, com- plaint [report] findings, and order; docket 809, Mar. 13, 1922. 1922. [1] + 334-337 p. ([Decision] 256.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Singer, Stern <£- Co. Federal Trade Commission v. Irving Stern [et al.], part- ners styling themselves Singer, Stern & Co., complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 811, Mar. 13, 1922. 1922. [1]+338-341 p. ([Decision] 257.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Solus .Manufacturers Company. Federal Trade Commission v. Sol Goodman, Adolph Greenspan, and Irvine Greenspan, partners trading under name and style of Solus Manufacturers Company, complaint [report, findings, and order]; docket 855, Mar. 6. 1922. [1922.] p. 317-322. ([Decision] 253.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. South Bend Bait Company. Federal Trade Commission v. South Bend Bait Company, complaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 729, Mar. 14, 1922. [1922.] p. 355-362. ([Decision] 261.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Union Soap Company. Federal Trade Commission v. Union Soap Company, complaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 848, Apr. 3, 1922. [1922.] p. 397-401 + [l] p. ([Decision] 269.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4. Includes list of Cases in which orders for discontinuance or dismissal have been entered, Apr. 3-4, 1922.] * Paper, 5c. Ward Baking Co. v. Federal Trade Commission; [circuit court of appeals, 2d circuit, Feb. 26, 1920, no. 90, opinion of court], 1922. [1]+550-552 p. ([Court decision 3.]) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 2.] * Paper, 5c. Warren, Jones £ Gratz. Federal Trade Commission v. Gratz et al. [Anderson Gratz and Benjamin Gratz, copartners, doing business under firm name and style of Warren, Jones & Gratz, et al.; Supreme Court, June 7, 1920, no. 492, opinion of court], 1922. [1]+564-579 p. ([Court decision 6.]). [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 2.] * Paper, 5c. White Star Market. Federal Trade Commission v. E. E. White, trading under name and style of White Star Market, complaint [report, findings, and order]; docket 832, Mar. 6, 1922. [1922.] p. 313-316. ([Decision] 252.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Wholesale Grocers' Assn, of El Paso, Tex., et al. v. Federal Trade Commission; H. Lesinsky Co. v. same; circuit court of appeals, 5th circuit, Jan. 6, 1922, nos. 3653, 3677 [opinion of court]. [1922.] 10 p. ([Court decision]-7.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Winslow, D. A., ct- Co. Winslow et al. [D. A. Winslow, J. Jones, and D. H. Robishaw, copartnership, doing business under name and style of D. A. Winslow & Co.] v. Federal Trade Commission; Norden Ship Supply Co., Inc., v. same; circuit court of appeals, 4th circuit, Nov. 1, 1921. nos. 1887, 1892 [opinion of court], [1922.] 6 p. ([Court decision] 5.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Winsted Hosiery Company. [Supreme Court, no. 333, Oct. term, 1921, Federal Trade Commission v. Winsted Hosiery Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, opinion of court; decided] Apr. 24, 1922. 1922. 4 p. [Title-page reads: The following decision of the Supreme Court is sent you to be added to former decisions affecting the jurisdiction of the Federal Trade Commission.] f

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE DOCUMENTS OFFICE Birds and wild animals, list of publications for sale by superintendent of docu- ments. Apr. 1922. [2]+10p. (Price list 39, 12th edition.) t 22—26442 Finance, banking, postal savings, coinage, liberty loans, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. May, 1922. [21+14 n. (Price list 28, 9th edition.) t 22_ 26443 Insects, bees, honey, and insects injurious to man, animals, plants, and crops, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Apr. 1922. [2] +27-j-[1] p. (Price list 41, 12th edition.) t 22—26444 Interstate Commerce Commission. Publications of Interstate Commerce Com- mission, reports and regulations on interstate transportation for sale by superintendent of documents. Mar. 1922. 16 p. (Price list 59, 9th edi- tion.) t 22—26445 Mines, explosives, fuel, gas, gasoline, petroleum, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Apr. 1922. [2]+26 p (Price list 58 9th edition.) t 22—26446 Monthly catalogue, United States public documents, no. 328; Apr. 1922. 1922. p. 569-636. * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c. 4—18088 Political science, documents and debates relating to initiative, referendum, recall, elections, prohibition, woman suffrage, political parties, District of Columbia, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Mar. 1922. 28 p. (Price list 54, 8th edition.) t 22—26447 Radiotelephony. Important radio publications now available at office of superintendent of documents. [1922.] 1 p. 4° t 22—26448 Tariff and taxation, list of publications for sale by superintendent of docu- ments. Apr. 1922. [2]+34 p.+ [2] leaves. (Price list 37. 9th edition.) t 22—26449

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT

Note .—The decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both peing published later in bound volumes. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 with the Super- intendent of Documents and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued : foreign subscription. $1.25. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents. Irrigation projects. Public notice. Newlands irrigation project, Nev. Carson division. Apr. 18, 1922. [2] p. 4° t Maps. Proposal and specifications for 1. lithographing and printing and for mounting map of United States for 1923. 2, photolithographing General Land Office maps. 1922. 8 p. 4° t Naval petroleum reserves. Naval reserve oil leases, in response to resolution, letter from acting Secretary of Interior transmitting copy of contract between Secretary of Interior and Secretary of Navy and Mammoth Oil Co., executed Apr. 7, 1922 [relative to lease of naval petroleum reserve no. 3, Wyoming]. Apr. 20, calendar day Apr. 29, 1922. 16 p. (S. doc. 196.) t Pensions. [Decisions of Department of Interior in appealed pension and bounty land claims, v. 21, slip] 37-44. [1922.] Each 2 p. or 3 p. [For price, see note above under center head.] 12—29422 ----- Same [v. 21, slip] 31 retirement. [1922.] 3 p. 680 May , 1922

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Hammer, Peter. In Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Jan. term, 1922, patent appeal no. 1524, in re application of Peter Hammer, improvement in wire mattress; brief for commissioner of patents. 1922. cover-title, 10 p. t Inventors. Alphabetical list of patentees to whom patents were issued, May 16, 1922 [with list of inventions, etc., and with Classification of patents issued May 16, 1922]. [1922.] xxxviii p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 298, no. 3.] t ----- Same, May 23, 1922 [with list of inventions, etc., and with Classification of patents issued May 23, 1922], [1922.] xxxiv p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 298, no. 4.) $ Official gazette. Official gazette, May 2-30, 1922; v. 298, no. 1-5. 1922. cover- titles, 10S4+ [clxxii] p. il. large 8° [Weekly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $5.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $11.00. 4-18256 Notb .—Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week • also decisions of the commissioner of patents and of the United States courts in parent cases. ----- Same [title-page, contents, errata, etc., to] v. 296; Mar. 1922. 1922. [2] leaves, large 8° * Paper, 5c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for subscribers. Patents. Classification of patents issued May 2-30, 1922. [1922.] Each 2 p. large 8° [Weekly. From Official gazette, v. 298, no. 1-5.] t Trade-marks. Trade marks [etc., from] Official gazette. May 2. 1922. [1922.] 147-1804-xiii-xvi+xxiii-xxv p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v 298 no 1.] t Same, May 9, 1922. [1922.] 363-412+xv—xx+xxix-xxxiii p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 298, no. 2.] t ------Same, May 16, 1922. [1922.] 593-644+xv-xxi+xxxi-xxxvi p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 298, no. 3.] t ------Same, May 23, 1922. [1922.] 823-866+xv-xix+xxix-xxxii p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 298, no. 4.] t ------Same, May 30, 1922. [1922.] 1041-80+xv-xx+xxix-xxxiii p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 298. no. 5.] t

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Not e .—The bound volumes of the decisions, usually known as Interstate Commerce Commission reports, are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Separate opinions are sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume; foreign subscription. $1.50; single -copies, usually 5c. each. ’ ” Alcohol. No. 10313, U. S. Industrial Alcohol Company •let al. v. director general, Illinois Central Railroad Company, et al.; [no. 10323, same v. same] ; decided Apr. 4, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 389-394+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7583.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Alum. No. 12833 (sub-no. 1), Kalbfleisch Corporation v. Central of Georgia Railway Company, et al.; decided Mar. 25, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 333-334. ([Opinion] 7573.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. May , 1922 683

Aluminium. No. 12260, Loewenthal Company et al. v. Chicago & North West- ern Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922;report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 115-117+ii p. ([Opin- ion] 7515.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Apples. No. 11624, El Paso Chamber of Commerce v. director general, as agent, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 135-137+[1] p. ([Opin- ion] 7521.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68. ] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12475, Murray & Layne Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 277-278+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7550.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.1 * Paper, 5c. Asphalt. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1474, asphalt and other petroleum products to Iowa points from Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas; decided Apr. 21, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 471^74+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7599.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Automobiles. No. 12381, Chevrolet Motor Company of Michigan v. director general, as agent, Grand Trunk Western Railway Company, et al.; decided Mar. 24, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.]' 281-282+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7552.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. No. 12383, Chevrolet Motor Company of New York v. director general, as agent, Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company, et al.; [no. 12383 (sub-no. 1), same v. same]; decided Mar. 24, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 279-281+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7551.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12397, Chevrolet Motor Company of Texas v. director general, as agent, Michigan Central Railroad Company, et al.; decided Mar. 30, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 325-327. ([Opinion] 7570.) [From In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Baggage. No. 12023, Ellison-White Chautauqua System, of Portland, Oreg., v. director general, as agent, Arizona Eastern Railroad Company, et al.; [de- cided Apr. 22, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1]+492-495+ [1] P- ([Opinion] 7606.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Beer. No. 12518, Duluth Brewing & Malting Company v. Northern Pacific Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al.; decided Mar. 24, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 315-316+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7565.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Bottle-caps. No. 12467, Los Angeles Ice & Cold Storage Company v. director general, as agent, Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, et' al.; decided Mar. 18. 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.]' 155-156+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7528.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Bricks. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1481, brick, clay, and clay products from Danville, Ill., to East St. Louis, Ill.; decided Apr. 20. 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 455-457+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7596.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Brimstone Railroad and Canal Company. No. 12969, divisions received by Brimstone Railroad & Canal Company; decided Apr. 4, 1922; report of com- mission. [1922.] p. 375-388. ([Opinion] 7582.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Cans. No. 12206, Wisconsin Dairy Products Company v. Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, and director general, as agent; decided Mar. 24. 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 307-308. ([Opinion] 7561.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] ♦ Paper, 5c. 684 May , 1-922

Carriers. In matter of uniform system of accounts to be kept by carriers by water, [order promulgated] at session of Interstate Commerce Commission, division 4, on Jan. 14, 1921. [Reprint] 1922. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. Cast-iron. No. 12384, Tutwiler & Brooks v. Southern Railway Company et al.; decided Mar. 20, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 311- 312+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7563.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Cattle. No. 11972, M. L. Davis and W. D. Davis v. Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rail- way Company, director general, as agent, et al.; decided Mar. 24,1922 ; report of commission. [1922.] p. 303-304. ([Opinion] 7559.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12562, Carstens Packing Company v. director general, as agent, Camas Prairie Railroad Company, et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 125-126+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7518.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Clay. No. 12605, Refinite Company v. director general, as agent, and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company ; decided Apr. 28, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 545-547+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7619.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Coal. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1445, coal from Wyoming mines to destinations in Utah, south of Ogden; [decided Apr. 1, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1]+254-259+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7544.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 11596, Hydraulic-Press Brick Company v. director general, as agent, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Company, et al.; decided Mar. 30, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 295-298. ([Opinion] 7557.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 11713, Opp Coal Company v. director general, as agent; [no. 11627, Barnett Lumber Company v. director general, as agent, Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company, et al.] ; decided Apr. 3, 1922; report of commis- sion. [1922.] p. 349-351. ([Opinion] 7578.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 11877, Burns & Hancock Fire Brick & Clay Company v. director gen- eral, as agent; decided Apr. 10, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 435-438. ([Opinion] 7592.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 68. ] •* Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12407, Loogootee Fire Clay Products Company v. director general, as agent, and Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company; [no. 12408, Fred Kix- miller et al. v. same] ; decided Apr. 10, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 443—445. ([Opinion] 7594.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12486, National Supply Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, director general, as agent, et al.; decided Mar. 25, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 285-286+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7554.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12601, Riverside Coal Company v. director general, as agent, Ohio & Kentucky Railway Company, et al.; decided Mar. 18,1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 205-210+iii p. ([Opinion] 7541.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Coal-cars. No. 12557, Northern West Virginia Coal Operators’ Association v. Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Company, et al.; decided Mar. 23, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 167-180+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7534.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Pa- per, 5c. Coconut-oil. No. 10599, Procter & Gamble Company v. Cincinnati, New Or- leans & Texas Pacific Railway Company, director general, as agent; [no. 10600, same v. same] ; decided Mar. 14, 1922; report of commission on further hearing. [1922.] p. 373-374. ([Opinion] 7581.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. May , 1922 685 Condensed milk. No. 12433, Pacific Creamery Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al.; [decided Mar 25, 1922; report of commission]. 1922. [1]+340-342 p. ([Opinion] 7575 )’ [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Copra. No. 10405, Southport Mill, Limited, v. director general, Chicago & North Western Railway Company, et al.; [decided Mar. 14, 1922; report and order of commission on further hearing]. 1922. [1] + 352-369 + iv p. ([Opinion] 7579.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports v. 68.1 * Paper, 5c. Cotton. No. 11938, Anderson, Clayton & Company et al. v. Fort Smith & Western Railroad Company, director general, as agent, et al.; decided Mar 24, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 299-302. ([Opinion] 7558.)’ [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Cream. No. 12532, Fairmont Creamery Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company; decided Mar. 25, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 319-320. ([Opinion] 7567.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Decisions of commission, June-Sept. 1921, index-digest to [Interstate Com- merce Commission reports], v. 63, with table of commodities and table of localities; [prepared in] Section of Indices. 1922. cover-title, p. 669-759. t Demurrage. No. 12430, M. B. Farrin Lumber Company v. director general, as agent, Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 127-129 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7519.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Detonators. No. 11385, George C. Holt et al., receivers of Aetna Explosives Company, Incorporated, v. West Shore Railroad Company, director general, as agent, et al.; [decided Mar. 18, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] + 264—266 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7546.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Fish-oil. No. 12363, Procter & Gamble Company v. Apalachicola Northern Railroad Company et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] P- 121-124. ([Opinion] 7517.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Flint. No. 12470, Rock Products Traffic League (Flint Pebble Division) v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, director general, as agent, et al.; [decided Mar. 18, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] + 146-148 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7525.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Freight-cars. No. 11785, Gaynor Brothers v. director general, as agent, and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company; decided Apr. 28, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 541-544 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7618.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Freight rates. In equity, no. E-23-226, in district court for southern district of New York, Akron, Canton & Youngstown Railway Company et al. v. United States and Interstate Commerce Commission; brief for Interstate Commerce Commission. 1922. cover-title, iv + 71 p. map, large 8° t ----- No. 10011, Birmingham Traffic Bureau v. St. Louis-San Francisco Rail- way Company, director general, et al.; [decided Mar. 14, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1]+108-110+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7513.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12316, Swift & Company v. director general, as agent; [no. 12336, Armour & Company v. same; no. 12335, Swift & Co. v. Georgia Northern Railway Co., director general, as agent, et al.]; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 287-291+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7555.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12325, Wasatch Coal Company et al. v. director general, as agent; [decided Mar. 18, 1922; report of commission]. 1922. [1]+118-120 p. ([Opinion] 7516.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. 686 May , 1922

Freight rates—Continued. No. 13345, in matter of divisions of joint rates, fares, and charges on traffic interchanged between Missouri & North Arkansas Railroad Company and its connections; decided Mar. 14, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 47-70+iii p. ([Opinion] 7504.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Fruit. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1473, cancellation of 3d-class rating on fruits and vegetables between Minnesota, the Dakotas, Iowa, and Nebraska; decided Apr. 7, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 401-402+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7585.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Fuel-oil. No. 12218, Empire Refineries, Incorporated, v. director general, as agent, and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company: [decided Mar. 38, 1922; report and order of commission], 1922. [1] +192-194+H p. ([Opinion] 7536.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Furnaces. No. 12020, Monitor Stove Company v. director general, as agent, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, et al.; decided Mar. 24, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 305-306+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7560.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Furniture. No. 11663, Chittenden & Eastman Company v. director general, as agent, Atlantic & Yadkin Railway Company, et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 267-270+ii p. ([Opinion] 7547.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Gas oil. No. 12473, Keokuk Electric Company v. director general, as' agent, Arkansas Central Railroad Company, et al.; decided Apr. 15, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 517-521+ii p. ([Opinion] 7611.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Grain. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1480, transit privileges on grain at Schuyler, Nebr.; [decided May 2, 1922; report and order of commis- sion]. 1922. [1]+550-551+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7621.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Gravel. No. 12567, Magnolia Petroleum Company v. director general, as agent, New Orleans & Northeastern Railroad Company, et al.; decided Mar. 20, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 321-322. ([Opinion] 7568.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Hay. No. 12852, Farmers Elevator Company of Southern Lake County, Ind., v. Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company, et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 159-160+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7530.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Horses. No. 11960, F. A. Cocke Live Stock Company et al. v. Beaumont, Sour Lake & Western Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al.; [de- cided Mar. 18, 1922; report of commission]. 1922. [1]+130-134 p. ([Opin- ion] 7520.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Pa- per, 5c. Ice. No. 12372, William L. Carney v. director general, as agent, Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company, et al.; decided Mar. 24, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 309-310+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7562.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Industrial railroads. No. 10959, Prescott & Northwestern Railroad Company v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company et al.; decided Apr. 20, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 487-491+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7605.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Wyandotte Terminal Railroad Company, 2d industrial railways case, no. 4181, in matter of allowances to short lines of railroad serving indus- tries; [investigation and suspension docket no. 414, cancellation of rates in connection with small lines by carriers in official classification territory; de- cided Apr. 4, 1922; report of commission on further hearing]. 1922. [1]+346-348 p. ([Opinion] 7577.) [From Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 68.] *Paper, 5c. May , 1922 687

Iron. No. 12491, Kohan & Falk Company v. Oregon Short Line Railroad Com- pany et al.; decided Mar. 24, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 313-314+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7564.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12526, Standard Rail & Steel Company v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company, and director general, as agent; decided Mar. 25, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 317-318+[1] p. ([Opin- ion] 7566.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Limestone. No. 12295, West Virginia Pulp & Paper Company v. director gen- eral, as agent; [decided Apr. 21, 1922; report of commission], 1922. [1]+534-536 p. ([Opinion] 7615.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12619, Amalgamated Sugar Company v. director general, as agent, et al.; [decided Mar. 25, 1922; report and order of commission], 1922. [1]+328-330+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7571.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Linseed-oil. No. 12663, Midland Linseed Products Company v. director gen- eral, as agent, West Shore Railroad Company, et al.; decided Apr. 20, 1922; report [and order] of commission. 1922. [1]+522-524+ii p. ([Opinion] 7612.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Locomotives. Decisions under locomotive inspection act, in district court for southeastern division of eastern district of Missouri, no. 157, United States v. J. W. Fristoe, receiver for Cape Girardeau Northern Railway Company [charge to jury] ; decided Oct. 13, 1921. [1922.] 16 p. t Logs. No. 11303, Farris Hardwood Lumber Company, et al., v. director gen- eral, as agent, and Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway; [no. 11402, same v. director general, as agent, and Tennessee Central Railroad Com- pany] ; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 181-191+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7535.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12190, A. B. Smith et al. v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al.; [no. 12327, same v. director general, as agent, Chicago, Memphis & Gulf Rail- road Company et al.; no. 12327 (sub-no. 1), same v. same]; decided Apr. 10, 1922; report [and orders] of commission. [1922.] 427-434+ii p. ([Opin- ion] 7591.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 6S.] * Paper, 5c. Lubricating-oils. No. 12154, New York & New Jersey Lubricant Company v. director general, as agent, Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, et al.; decided Apr. 15, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 477-478+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7601.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Lumber. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1396, elimination of routing on lumber from S., P. & S. Ry. via Pasco or Spokane, Wash.; decided Mar. 20, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 71-73+[1] p. ([Opin- ion] 7505.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, Sc. Misrouting. No. 12277, William L. Carney v. director general, as agent; de- cided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 199-200+ [1] P- ([Opinion] 7538.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12558, Jacobson Brothers v. Northern Pacific Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 201-202+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7539.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Molasses. No. 12342, Western Grain Company v. director general, as agent, Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company, et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 335-339+ii p. ([Opinion] 7574.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. 688 May , 1922

Paper. No. 12587. Magargee Brothers, Incorporated, v. Delaware & Hudson Company and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company; [no. 12587 (sub-no. 1), same v. director general, as agent] ; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 203-204+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7540.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.1 * Paper, 5c. •----- No. 12622, Continental Paper Company et al. v. director general, as agent, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company, et al.; [de- cided Mar. 18, 1922; report and order of commission], 1922. [1]+162- 164+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7532.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Petroleum. No. 10498, Roxana Petroleum Company of Oklahoma v. director general, as agent, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al.; decided Mar. 14, 1922; report [and order] of commission on further hear- ing. [1922.] 77-84+ii p. ([Opinion] 7507.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 10683, Wagner & Steiner v. director general, as agent, Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, et al.; [decided Mar. 18, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1]+138-140+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7522.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Pigments. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1447, sublimed lead to trunk line points; decided Apr. 5, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 343-345+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7576.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Pipe. No. 12192, Standard Oil Company (California) v. director general, as agent, Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Company, et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922 ; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 143-145+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7524.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Potatoes. No. 12210, American Fruit & Vegetable Shippers Association et al. v. Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Company et al.; [decider! Apr. 10, 1922; report and order of commission], 1922. [1]+446-454+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7595.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Pyrethrum. No. 12321, Gilpin, Langdon & Company, Incorporated, v. director general, as agent; [no. 12321 (sub-no. 1), McCormick & Company, Incor- porated, v. same; decided Apr. 3, 1922; report of commission]. 1922. [1] + 292-294 p. ([Opinion] 7556.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad accidents. Summary of accident investigation reports, no. 11, Jan.- Mar. 1922; [prepared in] Bureau of Safety. 1922. iii+11 p. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 15c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 25c. A 20—942 Railroad employees. Wage statistics, class 1 steam roads in United States, including 16 switching and terminal companies, 6 months ended Dec. 31, 1921; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1922.] [4] p. oblong large 8° t Railroads. 33d annual report on statistics of railways in United States, year ended Dec. 31, 1919 [with addition of statistical tables] ; prepared by Bureau of Statistics. 1922. 819 p. 4° * Cloth, $1.50. 5—11209 ----- Freight and passenger service operating statistics of class 1 fcteam roads •in United States, compiled from 164 reports of freight statistics representing- 180 roads and from 161 reports of passenger statistics representing 177 roads (switching and terminal companies not included), Mar. 1922 and 1921 [and 3 months ended with Mar. 1922 and 1921; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Mar. 1922. [2] p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t ----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam roads in United States (for 201 steam roads, including 15 switching and terminal com- panies), Mar. 1922 and 1921 [and] 3 months ending with March ; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Mar. 1922. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revi- sion.] t ----- Operating statistics of large steam roads, selected items for Mar. 1922, compared with Mar. 1921, for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000: [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Mar. 1922. [2] p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] f May , 1922 689

Railroads—Continued. Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam roads in United States, including mixed-train service (compiled from 166 reports representing 182 steam roads, switching and terminal companies not in- cluded), Feb. 1922 and 1921 [and] 2 months ended with Feb. 1922 and 1921; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Feb. 1922. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Rails. No. 12320, France v. director general, as agent; decided Apr. 13, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] [1]+424-426 p. ([Opinion] 7590.) [From Interstate Commerce Commisison reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Riprap. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1467, riprap between points in Texas and Louisiana ; decided Apr. 12,1922; report [and order] of commission, [1922.] 475-476+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7600.) [Report from Interstate Com-, merce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 11940, Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company v. director general, as agent, Illinois Central Railroad Company, et al.; [decided Mar. 25, 1922; report and order of commission], 1922. [1] +274-276+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7549.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Rules and regulations of service, effective Apr. 15,1922. 1922. 24 p. 16° t Safety appliances. Investigation of safety devices. [Reprint 1922.] 3 p. t Sand. No. 11686, American Plate Glass Company v. director general, as agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 141-142+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7523.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12117, Stewart Sand Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail- way Company et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 111-114+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7514.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ------No. 12588, General Porcelain Company v. director general, as agent, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, et al.; decided Mar. 24, 1922; report [and order] of commission. 1922. [1]+322-324+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7569.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Soap. No. 11033, Swift & Company v. director general, as agent, Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company, et al.; decided Apr. 28, 1922; report of commis- sion. [1922.] p. 537-538. ([Opinion] 7616.). [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Spotting charges. No. 11050, Stewart Furnace Company v. Pennsylvania Rail- road Company, western lines, director general, as agent, et al.; [no. 11167, Stewart Furnace Company v. Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Company and director general, as agent; decided Apr. 20, 1922; report and order of com- mission], 1922. [1] + 528-533 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7614.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Steam-turbines. No. 11417, Northwest Steel Company et al. v. director general, as agent, Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, et al.; [no. 11911, General Electric Company v. director general, as agent, New York Central Railroad Company, et al.]; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 195-198 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7537.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c; Steel. Nd. 12688, France v. Erie Railroad Company; [decided Apr. 10, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] + 370-372 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7580.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Steel bed parts. No. 12749, Murphy Manufacturing Company v. Oregon-Wash- ington Railroad & Navigation Company, director general, as agent, et al.; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 211-212 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7542.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Switching charges. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1493, interchange switching charges at Missouri Pacific R. R. stations in Kansas and Missouri; [decided Apr. 28, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] +548- 549 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7620.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. 690 May , 1922

Switching charges—Continued. No. 11651, United Verde Extension Mining Company v. director general, as agent; decided Mar. 18, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 271-273+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7548.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68. ] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12636, Hunt, Helm, Ferr.s & Company v. Cliicago & North Western Railway Company et al.; decided Mar. 20, 1922; report [and order] of com- mission. [1922.] 283-285 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7553.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 12650, Hardaway Contracting Company v. Georgia Southwestern & Gulf Railroad Company; decided Mar. 30, 1922; report [and order | of com- mission. [1922.] 331-332 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7572.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. No. 13110, M nneapolis & St. Louis Railroad Company v. Peoria & Pekin Union Railway Company; [investigation and suspension'docket no. 1455, in matter of intermediate switching charges at Peoria and Pekin, Ill.; decided Apr. 13, 1922; report and orders of commission]. 1922. [1] +412-418 + ii p. ([Opinion] 7588.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Trackage charges. No. 12645, Certain-Teed Products Corporation v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company et al.; [decided Mar. 28, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] + 260-263 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 7545.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.1 * Paper, 5c. Wheat. No. 12338, Charleston Milling Company v. director general, as agent, decided Apr. 28, 1922 ; report of commission. [1922.] p. 525-527. ([Opinion] 7613.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. Wire. No. 11235, D. Nagase & Company, Limited, v. director general, as agent, New York Central Railroad Company, et al.; decided Apr. 28. 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 539-540+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7617.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.1 * Paper, 5c. Wood (for fuel). No. 12275, Central Wisconsin Supply Company v. director general, as agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, et al.; decided Apr. 10, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 409-411. ([Opin- ion] 7587.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 68.] * Paper, 5c. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Akron, Canton and Youngstoicn Railroad. In equity, no. E-23-226, in district court, southern district of New York, Akron, Canton & Youngstown Railroad Company et al. v. United States, before Charles M. Hough, Martin T. Manton, and Julius M. Mayer, United States circuit judges, holding district court pursuant to urgent deficiencies act, 38 Stat. 219; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, iii+40 p. large 8° $ Aiderman, James H. No. 955, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, James H. Aiderman et al. v. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. t American Smelting and Refining Company. No. 221, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, American Smelting and Refining Company v. United States, appeal from Court of Claims; brief on behalf of United States. 1922. cover- title, 18 p. t Bache, Semon, <€ Co. No. 2156, Court of Customs Appeals, Semon Bache & Company v. United States; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 10 p. t Bergdoll. Emma C. Nos. 933-937, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1922 [1921], Emma C. Bergdoll, Charles Braun, James B. Romig, Albert S. Mitchell, and Harry Schuh v. United States, petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief in opposition. 1922. cover-title, 2 p. t Blumberg Brothers. No. 512, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Blamberg Brothers v. United States, on appeal from district court for district of Maryland in admiralty; motion on behalf of United States to advance. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. + May , 1922 691

Brooks. James L. No. 591, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, James L. Brooks v. United States, on certificate from circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; motion to advance. 1922. cover-title, 2 p. t Carr, John V. No. 2161, Court of Customs Appeals, United States v. Jolin V. Carr; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 13 p. t Citro Chemical Company. No. 2157. Court of Customs Appeals, Citro Chemical Company v. United States; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 9 p. t Cobh, Grant. In Court of Claims, Grant Cobb v. United States, no. B-29; demurrer [and defendant’s brief in support of demurrer to petition]. [1922.] p. 1-5, large 8° $ Consorzio Veneziano di Arinamento e Navigazione. In Court of Claims, Con- sorzio Veneziano di Armanento [Armamento] e Navagazione [Navigazione] v. United States, no. 34746; defendant’s proposed finding of fact in lieu of plain- tiff’s proposed finding no. 12 filed pursuant to order of court. [1922.] p. 1-3. large 8° t Corail, Arthur. [In circuit court of appeals, 8th circuit, no. 5832, August V. Anderson, warden, United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans., vs. Arthur Corall; transcript of record.] [1922.] p. 14-25. t ----- No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, August V. Anderson, warden, United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans., v. Arthur Corail; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit. 1922. cover- title, 14 p. t Dewey Brothers Company. No. B-47, in Court of Claims. Dewey Brothers Company, incorporated under laws of Ohio, v. United States; demurrer. 1922. cover-title, p. 15-19, large 8° t District Courts. Rules of district court, district of South Dakota, adopted Apr. 1, 1922, including General orders and forms in bankruptcy [adopted by Supreme Court of United States]. 1922. ii + 62 p. [Part of the pages are blank.] t ----- Rules of district courts for eastern and middle districts of Tennessee in force May 1, 1922. 1922. vi + 36 p. t ----- Standing orders of district courts for eastern and middle districts of Tennessee, in force May 1, 1922. [1922.] 22 p. t Electric Boat Company. No. 32877, in Court of Claims, Electric Boat Company v. United States; defendant’s motion to amend and supplement findings of fact [and] brief on motion. 1922. cover-title, p. 1-9, large 8° t European Watch and Clock Company. No. 2152, Court of Customs Appeals, United States v. European Watch and Clock Co.; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 30 p. t Fick, J. Ralph. No. 34476, in Court of Claims, J. Ralph Fick and Laura D. Fick v. United States; objections to plaintiff’s request for findings of fact, de- fendant’s request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 1-23, large 8° t Fisher, Frank L. In Court of Claims, Frank L. Fisher v. United States, no. 276-A; defendant’s brief. [1922.] p. 29-32, large 8° $ Gay, Alphonse. No. 33756, in Court of Claims, Alphonse Gay v. United States; defendant’s brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 167-184, large 8° t Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. No. 2146, Court of Customs Appeals, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. v. United States; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 23 p. $ Hill, Robert P. No. 34231, in Court of Claims, Robert P. Hill and Hugh B. Hutchison, executors [executor] of Clarence A. Hutchison, v. United States; defendant’s objections to claimants’ request for findings of fact, de- fendant’s request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922. cover-title, 13 p. large 8° t Horton, George F. In Court of Claims, George F. Horton v. United States, no. 34703; defendant’s objections to plaintiff’s request for findings of fact, and brief. [1922.] p. 129-146, large S" t Hutchison, Hugh B. No. 34139, in Court of Claims, Hugh B. Hutchison v. United States; objections to plaintiff’s request for findings of fact, defend- ant’s request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922. cover-title, iv-|-591-709 p. large 8° t 692 May , 1922

International and Great Northern Railway. No. 142-A, in Court of Claims ?Ta™es, Baker, receiver of International and Great Northern Railway, v United States; defendant’s objections to plaintiff’s request for findings of fact, defendant s request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922 cover-title p. 1-5, large 8° 1 ’ Judges. List of United States judges, attorneys, and marshals; compiled bv appointment clerk [Charles B. Sornborger]. May 19, 1922. [1]-j-22 p. f ' 11—35284 Kissam, Jonas B. No. 602. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921. John C. Knox as surviving executor of Jonas B. Kissam, et al. v. Richard J. McElligott as late acting collector of internal revenue for 3d district of' New York’ in error to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; petition by defendant in error for rehearing. 1922. cover-title, 9 p. t Lewinsohn Ike. No 864, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921. Ike Lewinsohn v. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief on behalf of United States in opposition. 1922. cover- title, 5 p. $ Barney. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Barney Little v United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit couft of appeals for Sth circuit; brief for United States in opposition. 1922. cover-title, 3 p $ Lowenberg Harry L. No. 34727, in Court of Claims, H. L. Lowenberg’et al. v. tnited States; defendants’ objection to claimants’ request for findings of fact, defendants’ request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922 cover-title p. 1-32, large 8° t McGovern. John. No. 885, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, John McGovern .States» Petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. 1922. cover-title,

Missouri Pacific Railway. No. 34019, in Court of Claims, Missouri Pacific Rail- way Company v. United States; defendant’s objections to plaintiff’s request for findings of fact, defendant’s request for findings of fact and brief 1922 cover-title, p. 115-130, large 8° $ Morse, Charles II7. No. —, in district court for southern district of New York, United States v. Charles W. Morse et al.; indictment. 1922 cover-title 47 p. large 8° t Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway. In Court of Claims, Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway Company v. United States no’ 23-B • de- murrer [and] brief. [1922.] p. 1-4, large 8° $ Newton, Douglas. No. 956, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1921, Douglas New- ton v. United States, petition for writ of certiorari and writ of error to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief on behalf of United States in opposition. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. J Norfolk-Hampton Roads Company. No. 34751, in Court of Claims, Norfolk- Hampton Roads Company v. United States; defendants’ objections’ to claim- ant’s request for findings of fact, defendants’ request for findings of fact and brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 1-21, large 8° J Oklahoma. No. 20, original, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Oklahoma v. , States, intervener; brief for United States and Oklahoma. 1922. cover-title, iii-f-152 p. map in pocket, t ----- Same; decree submitted by United States, with memorandum attached 1922. cover-title, 22 p. $ Opinions. Official opinions of Attorneys General [and solicitors general Aug. 21, 1919-June 23, 1921]; edited by George Kearney. 1922. v. 32, xlii+653 p. * Sheep, $2.00. 22__40693 ----- Same. (H. doc. 221.) Reese, Randolph H. In Court of Claims, Randolph H. Reese v. United States, no. B-30; demurrer [and defendant’s brief in support of demurrer to peti- tion]. [1922.] p. 1-5, large 8° $ Rider, Nelson IF. In Court of Claims, Nelson W. Rider v. United States, no. 29-A; defendant’s motion for new trial [and brief in support of defendant’s motion for new trial]. [1922.] p. 40-57, large 8° t May , 1922 693 Russell Motor Car Company. No. 34698, in Court of Claims, Russell Motor Car Company v. United States; defendant’s objections to claimant’s request for findings of fact, defendant’s request for findings of fact, and brief 1922 cover-title, p. 607-638, large 8° t Slaymaker, William W. In Court of Claims, William W. Slaymaker v United States, no. 146-A; defendant’s brief. [1922.] p. 11-25, large 8° J Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railroad. No. 34225, in Court of Claims, Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railroad Company v. United States; defendant’s objections to plaintiff’s request for findings of fact, defendant’s request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 33-34, large 8° t Terras and 1 acific Railway. No. 8—A, in Court of Claims, J. L. Lancaster and Charles L. Wallace, receivers of Texas and Pacific Railway Company, v. tinted States; defendant’s objections to plaintiffs’ request for findings of fact, defendant’s request for findings of fact, and brief 1922 cover-title p. 31-39, large 8° J United Shoe Machinery Corporation. No. 119, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United Shoe Machinery Corporation et al. v. United States, appeal irom district court for eastern district of Missouri; memorandum on behalf of United States in reply to appellants’ petition for modification of decree and for rehearing thereon. 1922. cover-title, 7 p. t Wabash Railroad. No. 34441, in Court of Claims, Wabash Railroad Company v. Lnited States; defendant’s objections to plaintiff’s request for findings of fact, defendant’s request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922 cover-title p. 51-57, large 8° t Warren, Moore & Co. No. 34691, in Court of Claims, Warren, Moore & Com- pany v. United States; defendant’s objections to plaintiff’s request for find- ings of fact, defendant’s request for findings of fact, and brief [1922 1 cover-title, i+297-321 p. large 8° t — No. 34692, in Court of Claims, W’arren, Moore & Company v. United States; objections to plaintiff’s request for findings of fact [and] brief for defendant. 1922. cover-title, i+259-273 p. large 8° t White, Jerome. In Court of Claims, George J. White and Louis H. White, heirs at law of Jerome White, v. United States, no. 23163-6445; defendant’s brief, defendant’s exceptions to request for findings of fact, and defendant’s request for findings of fact. [1922.] p. 28-37, large 8° t CRIMINAL IDENTIFICATION BUREAU Report of special agent in charge of Bureau of Criminal Identification, fiscal year 192T. [U. S. Penitentiary Press, Leavenworth, Kans., 1921.] 24 p. t PENITENTIARY, ATLANTA Rehorl- Annual report, United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga., fiscal year 1921. [Good Words Press, Atlanta, Ga., 1921.] 75 p. t PENITENTIARY, LEAVENWORTH Report. Annual report, United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans., fiscal year 1921. [U. S. Penitentiary Press, Leavenworth, Kans., 1921.] 94 p. t 9—35967 PENITENTIARY, McNEIL ISLAND Report. Annual report, fiscal year 1921, United States Penitentiary, McNeil Island, Wash. [U. S. Penitentiary Press, Leavenworth, Kans., 1921.] 23 P- ' 11—16507

LABOR DEPARTMENT CHILDREN’S BUREAU Chicago, III. Children of wage-earning mothers, study of selected group in Chicago; by Helen Russell Wright. 1922. v + 92 p. (Bureau publication 102.) * Paper, 10c. 22_ 26451 694 May , 1922

Child care: Preschool age; by Mrs. Max West. [Reprint with omissions] 1922. 82 p. il. (Bureau publication 30.) [Previously issued as Care of children series 3.] * Paper, 10c. 22—26452 Industrial home work of children, study made in Providence, Pawtucket, and Central Falls, R. I.; [by Harry Viteles and Eloise Shellabarger]. 1922. 80 p. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. (Bureau publication 100.) * Paper, 10c. 22—26407

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Industrial employment survey bulletin, v. 2, no. 4; Apr. 1922. [1922.] 26 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] t L 21—17

LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Association of Governmental Labor Officials of United States and Canada. Proceedings of 8th annual convention of Association of Governmental Labor Officials of United States and Canada, New Orleans, La., May 2-6, 1921. Apr. 1922. 74+vi p. (Bulletin 307; Miscellaneous series.) * Paper, 10c. 15_ 27231 ------Same. (H. doc. 297.) Labor and laboring classes. Decisions of courts and opinions affecting labor, 1919-20; [compiled by] Lindley D. Clark and Martin C. Frincke, jr. Jan. 1922. 477 p. (Bulletin 290; Labor laws of United States series.) * Paper, 50c. ----- Same. (H. doc. 272.) Prices and cost of living. 1922. 36 p. il. [From Monthly labor review, Apr. 1922.] t •NATURALIZATION BUREAU Posters. Il Governo degli Stati Uniti e le scuole pubbliche aiutano i nostri amici stranieri che fanno applicazione per ottenere la cittadinanza Ameri- cana ad imparare la nostra lingua ed i principi del nostro Governo per prepararsi ad essere buoni cittadini; [all lettered poster]. [1922.] 20.9X14 in. [Same, in Italian, as poster entitled United States Government and public schools are helping our foreign-born friends who are applicants for American citizenship to learn our language and principles of our Govern- ment in preparation for good citizenship, for which see Monthly catalogue for Mar. 1922, p. 544.] f ----- Same, Polish, t ----- Same, Spanish, t School attendance. Suggestions for securing and holding attendance of foreign- born adults upon public-school English and citizenship classes. 1922. [1] + 30 p. t L22—196 WOMEN’S BUREAU

Georgia. Women in Georgia industries, study of hours, wages, and working conditions; [by Mrs. Ethel L. Best]. 1922. vii+89 p. il. 1 pl. (Bulletin 22.) * Paper, 15c. L22—197

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

CLASSIFICATION DIVISION

Art. Classification, class N, fine arts. 3d edition. 1922. 167 p. large 8° * Paper, 15c. 22—26002 Technology. Classification, class T, technology. 2d edition. 1922. 321 p. large 8° * Paper, 30c. 21—26001 May , 1922 695

COPYRIGHT OFFICE Copyright. [Catalogue of copyright entries, new series, pt. 1, group 1, books, v. 19] no. 24-34; May, 1922. May 1-31, 1922. p. 185-272. [Issued several times a week.] 6—35347 Note .—Each number is issued in 4 parts: pt. 1, group 1, relates to books; pt. 1, group 2, to pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lec- tures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, dramatic compositions, maps, motion pic- tures ; pt. 2, to periodicals ; pt. 3, to musical compositions; pt. 4, to works of art, re- productions of a work of art, drawings or plastic works of scientific or technical char- acter, photographs, prints, and pictorial illustrations. Subscriptions for the Catalogue of copyright entries should be made to the Superin- tendent of Documents instead of to the Register of Copyrights. Prices are as follows: Paper, $3.00 a yr. (4 pts.), foreign subscription, $5.00; pt. 1 (groups 1 and 2), 5c. single copy (group 1, price of group 2 varies), $1.00 a yr., foreign subscription, $2.25; pt. 3, $1.00 a yr., foreign subscription, $1.50 ; pts. 2 and 4, each 10c. single copy, 50c. a yr., foreign subscription, 70c. ----- Same, pt. 1, group 2, pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, dramatic compositions, maps, motion pictures, v. 18, volume index [and title-pages, calendar] year 1921. 1922. iii+1841-2288 p. + [4] leaves. ----- Same, pt. 3, musical compositions, v. 17, no. 3. 1922. v+159-279 p. ----- Same, pt. 4, works of art, reproductions of a work of art, drawings or plastic works of scientific or technical character, photographs, prints, and pictorial illustrations, v. 17, no. 1. 1922. iii + 1-82 p. [Quarterly.]

DOCUMENTS DIVISION Government publications. Monthly check-list of State publications received during Mar. 1922; v. 13, no. 3. 1922. ii+79-114 p. * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.25. 10—8924

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS Aeronautic instruments: sec. 1, General classification of instruments and prob- lems, including bibliography; [by Mayo D. Hersey]. 1922. cover-title, i+ 22 p. 4° (Report 125.) [Prepared by Standards Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26453

NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS Proceedings of board of managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Mar. 16, 1922. Mar. 1922. [v. 4] p. 221-230. [Quarterly.] t

NAVY DEPARTMENT

Academy of Aeronautics. United States Academy of Aeronautics, letter trans mitting, in response to resolution, further information relative to establish ment of Academy of Aeronautics at Naval Academy and manufacture of air- craft at naval station. Apr. 20, calendar day May 31, 1922. 3 p. (S. doc 202, pt. 2.) t Court-martial orders. Court-martial order 2, 1922; Feb. 28. 1922. [1922.] 11 p. 12° [Monthly.] t ----- Same 2A, 1922; Mar. 28, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 12° t ------Same 3, 1922; Mar. 31, 1922. [1922.] 14 p. 12° [Monthly.] $ ----- Same 3A, 1922; Apr. 20, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 12° t

AERONAUTICS BUREAU Aviators. Syllabus for training of naval aviators and naval aviation pilots: Airplane. 1922. ii+39 p. il. [prepared in cooperation with Navigation Bureau, Navy Department.] + 22—26454 696 May , 1922

CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR BUREAU Oil-stoves. Instructions for installation and operation of Navy standard oil burning ranges, Navy [with list of references]. Edition of Apr 1922 1922 16 p. 9 pl. t ENGINEERING BUREAU Marine engineering. Changes in Manual of engineering instructions, no. 1; Feb. 6. 1922. [1922.] [2]+34 p. il. [Changes 1 is chapter 14 of the new edition of the Manual of engineering instructions. This chapter has also been issued in pamphlet form with the title Instructions for operation, care, and repair of pumps, for which see Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1922 p. 621.] * Paper, 10c. MARINE CORPS Pay. Changes [1] in Paymaster’s manual, Marine Corps, revised 1921; Apr 14. 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 4° t Supplies. Changes [33] in System of accountability, Marine Corps, 1916; Feb. 11. 1922. 1922. 1 p. 4° [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages to be inserted in their proper places in the 1918 reprint of the original publication. A list of these reprinted pages is given on the first page.] $

MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Aviation medicine in Navy; by J. F. Neuberger. 1922. [1]+11 p. 1 pl. 16 p. of pl. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 16, no. 5.] t Endocrine glands. On endocrine glands; by Masaharu Kojima. 1922. [1] + 13 p. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 16, no. 5.] t Hospital Corps quarterly. Supplement to United States naval medical bulletin published for information of Hospital Corps of Navy, Apr. 1922, no. 21, old series, v. 6, no. 2, new series; edited by M. E. Higgins. 1922. v+114 p. 2 pl. [Title on cover is: Hospital Corps quarterly.] * Paper, 25c. Spe ci a l ar tic les .—Old and new Hospital Corps ; by C. F. Wood.—Modern general anesthesia ; by J. G. Poe.—Possible simple method to determine presence of foreign fat in blitter fat; by J. C. Fagan.—Mushrooms and toadstools ; by E. H. Winston.— Good old days ; by S. J. Kinkaid.—10th revision of United States pharmacopoeia ; by E. Fullerton Cook.—Hospital corpsmen’s field; by F. Doty.—Equipment for base hospital of 1,000 beds capacity; by T. J. Murphy. Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, published for information of Medical Department of service, May, 1922, v. 16, no. 5; edited by W. M. Kerr. 1922. vi+821-972 p. il. 3 pl. 16 p. of pl. [Monthly.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.50. 8—35095 Spec ial ar tic les .—On endocrine glands ; by Masaharu Kojima.—Aviation medicine in Navy; by J. F. Neuberger.—Pyelonephritis, critical review of 100 cases; by O. C. Foote.—Recurrent hernia; by Lucius W. Johnson.—Meningococcus septicemia [with bibliography] ; by W. A. Bloedorn.—Peter St. Medard, surgeon in Navy, 1756-1822 ; by W. M. Kerr.—Study of medicine in Strassburg ; by J. S. Taylor.—Report of case of shark bite ; by C. R. Baker and C. W. Rose.—Practical treatment of acute ulcerative gingivitis; by C. R. Wells.—Notes on preventive medicine for medical officers, Navy.

NAVAL RECORDS AND LIBRARY OFFICE Civil Mar. 1861-65. Official records of Union and Confederate navies in War of Rebellion, by C. C. Marsh; series 2, v. 2. 1921. 864 p. il. 3 por. 2 pl. * Cloth, $1.00. 6—35188 ----- Same. (H. doc 254.) Naval ordnance. United States naval railway batteries in France; [compiled by Edward Breck in] Historical Section. 1922. v+97 p. 1 por. 2 pl. map, 20 p. of pl. and maps. (Publication 6.) * Paper, 25c. 22—26408

NAVIGATION BUREAU

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

Note .—The charts, sailing directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the General catalogue of mariners’ charts and books and of the Hydrographic bulletins, reprints, and Notice to mariners are supplied free on May , 1922 697 application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Seattle, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Asia. Supplement to publication 122, Asiatic pilot, v. 1, including summary of Notices to mariners and other information from date of publication (June, 1918) to Dec. 31, 1921. 1922. ii+103 leaves, il. t ----- Supplement to publication 162, Asiatic pilot, v. 6, including summary of Notices to mariners and other information from date of publication (Jan. 1, 1917) to Dec. 31, 1921. 1922. ii+28 leaves, il. t Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, no. 1704-8; May 3-31, 1922. [1922.] Each 1 p. large f° and 4° [For Ice supplements to accompany nos. 1704-8, see below under center head Charts the subhead Pilot charts.'] t Mediterranean Sea. Supplement to publication 152, Mediterranean pilot, v. 2, including summary of Notices to mariners and other information from date of publication (Jan. 1, 1917) to Dec. 31, 1921. 1922. ii+34 leaves, il. f Notice to aviators 5, 1922 ; May 1 [1922]. [1922.] [1] +87-108 p. [Monthlv.] t 20—26958 Notice to mariners 18-21, 1922; May 6-27 [1922], [1922.] [xxxvii]+489-614 leaves. [Weekly.] t Tide calendars. Tide calendar [for Norfolk (Navy Yard) and Newport News, Va.], May, 1922. [1922.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t ----- Same, June, 1922. [1922.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] f

Charts Kiirun Ko (Kelung Harbor) Taiwan (Formosa), north coast, Japan, from Japanese survey in 1918: chart 1908. Scale naut. m.—8 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Mar. 1901, 8th ed., May, 1922. 25.7X19 in. 120c. North Sea, compiled from latest information; chart 4840. Scale naut. m.=0.4 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Sept. 1914, 14th ed., Apr. 1922. 39.1X26.1 in. t 40c. Pei, Ho (Hai Ho) or Peking River, Gulf of Pechili, China, sheet 1, from en- trance to Koku, from surveys by Hai Ho Conservancy Commission between 1905 and 1907; chart 1870. Scale naut. m.=2.3 in. Washington, Hydro- graphic Office, published June, 1907, 6th ed., Apr. 1922. 26.3X44.1 in. t 50c. Pilot charts. Ice supplement to north Atlantic pilot chart; issue 4. Scale 1° long.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office [1922], 8.9X11.8 in. [To accompany Hydrographic bulletin 1704. May 3, 1922.] t ----- Same: issue 5. Scale 1° long.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office [1922]. 8.9X11.8 in. [To accompany Hydrographic bulletin 1705, May 10, 1922.] t ----- Same: issue 6. Scale 1° long.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office [1922]. 8.9X11.8 in. [To accompany Hydrographic bulletin 1706, May 17, 1922.] t ----- Same: issue 7. Scale 1° long.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office [1922], 8.9X11.8 in. [To accompany Hydrographic bulletin 1707, May 24, 1922.] t ----- Same: issue 8. Scale 1° long.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office [1922]. 8.9X11.8 in. [To accompany Hydrographic bulletin 1708, May 31, 1922.] t —— Pilot chart of Central American waters, June, 1922; chart 3500. Scale 1° long. =0.7 in. Washington. Hydrographic Office, May 11, 1922. 23.4X35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. ----- Pilot chart of Indian Ocean. July, 1922; chart 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May 11, 1922. 22.6X31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. Note .—Contains on reverse: Examples of methods of fixing position at sea.—U. S. radio compass stations instructions [with lists of radio compass stations in United States and Canada]. 698 May , 1922

Pilot charts Continued. Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, June 1922; chart 1400. Scale 1° long.= 0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May 11, 1922. 23.2X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. 14_ 16339 Not e .—Contains on reverse: Examples of methods of fixing position at sea.— y• 8. radio compass stations instructions [with lists of radio compass stations in United States and Canada], ----- Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, July, 1922; chart 1401. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May 11, 1922. 23.7X35.3 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bu- reau.] 110c. Note .—Contains on reverse: Examples of methods of fixing position at sea.—U. S. compass stations instructions [with lists of radio compass stations in United states ana Canada]. Superior, Lake. Lake Superior, Nipigon Strait to Middlebrun Bay, including Black Bay, Canada, from Canadian Government surveys between 1904 and 1918; chart 5275. Scale naut. m.=l in. Washington, "Hydrographic Office. May, 1922. 43.4X31.2 in. t 60c.

RECRUITING BUREAU Posters. What Navy is doing, [poster] 177. n. p. [Apr. 22, 1922.] 14X17 in. [Title is: Training divers.] t ----- Same, [poster] 178. n. p. [May 12, 1922], 14X17 in. [Title is: Pro- tecting our citizens in China.] t ----- Same, [poster] 179. n. p. [May 17, 1922]. 14X17 in. [Title is: Our submarines in Philippines.] t

PAN AMERICAN UNION

Not e .—The Pan American Union sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks etc at prices usually ranging from 5c. to $2.50. The price of the English edition of the "bul- letin is 25c a single copy or $2.50 a year, the Spanish edition $2.00 a year, the 1 ortuguese edition $1.50 a year; an additional charge of 50c. a year on each edition for countries outside the Pan American Union. Address the Director General of the Pan American Union. Bulletin {English edition). Bulletin of Pan American Union, May, 1922- [v. 54, no. 5], [1922.] [iv] 4- 433—540 p. il. [Monthly. This number was issued in commemoration of centennial anniversary of Brazilian independence Sept. 7, 1822-Sept. 7, 1922.] 8—30967 ----- Same. (H. doc. 250, pt. 11.) — {Portuguese edition). Boletim da Uniao Pan-Americana, Maio 1922 edicao portugueza; [v. 22, no. 5], [ Job Print, Baltimore, Md., 1922.1 [iv] + 313-388 p. il. [Monthly.] 11_ 27014 — {Spanish edition). Boletfn de la Union Panamericana, Mayo 1922 sec- ci6n espafiola; [v. 54, no. 5]. [1922.] iv + 433-540 p. il. [Monthly.] 12—12555 CANAL

Note .—Although The Panama Canal makes Its reports to, and is under the supervi- sion of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department. Panama Canal record, v. 15, no. 38-42; May 3-31, 1922. Balboa Heights C Z [1922]. p. 487-542. [Weekly.] Not e .—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 mar 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 sub- scriptions may be forwarded to The Panama Canal, Washington, D. C. or to The Panama Canal Record, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

Chicago, III. Scheme of station separation of post office at Chicago, Ill.; cor- rected to Mar. 1, 1922. 1922. 192 p. 12° t May , 1922 699

Erie, Pa. Street scheme for use in post-office at Erie, Pa. 1922. [1J+9 p. t Mail matter. Acceptance of properly labeled sealed parcels of merchandise at 4th-class rates of postage; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Apr. 28. 1922. 1 p. narrow 16° t ■----- Expired subscriptions and undeliverable 2d-class matter; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. May 13, 1922. 1 p. 32° t ----- Proper manner of addressing mail; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. May 13, 1922. 1 p. il. 32° t Parcel post matter addressed to United States naval vessels, naval stations, etc.; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. May 20, 1922. 1 p. 32° t Plants and plant products addressed to places in Utah; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. May 8, 1922. 1 p. narrow 16° t Postage. Unsealed letters not mailable at 3d-class rate of postage; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Apr. 29, 1922. 1 p. 32° t Postal bulletin, v. 42, no. 12850-875; May 1-31, 1922. 1922. various paging, f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] * Paper, 5c. single copy. $2.00 a yr. 6—5810 Postal guide. United States official postal guide, 4th series, v. 1, no. 11; May, 1922. 1922. cover-title, [2]+1-52 p.+leaves 53-58+[2] p. [Monthly. In- cludes Inserts 744—757 to Postal laws and regulations of United States.] * Official postal guide, with supplements, $1.50; July issue, $1.00; supplements published monthly (11 pamphlets) 50c. 4—18254 Supplies. Proposal and specifications for supplies for postal service, fiscal year 1923. [1922.] cover-title, i+85 p. il. f° t Treasury savings certificates. Issuance of Treasury savings certificates; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. May 12, 1922. 1 p. 32° t FOREIGN MAILS DIVISION Steamboats. Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign coun- tries during June, 1922. May 18, 1922. 1 p. f° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 50c. MONEY ORDERS DIVISION Money-orders. Duplicate money orders and Post Office Department warrants, general correspondence circular [blank form, with Special instructions for guidance of postmasters in dealing with applications for duplicates of money orders drawn on domestic forms, or for warrants for amounts thereof, or in exchange for postal notes]. Edition Apr. 1922. [1922.] [4] p. 4° t ----- List of new international money order offices in United States, established Apr. 1, 1922. Apr. 19, 1922. [3] p. 4° t POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM Postal savings. Informacidn acerca del Sistema de Ahorros Postales de los Estados Unidos. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 8.) [Same, in Spanish, as publication entitled Information about Postal Savings System, for which see Monthly catalogue for Oct. 1920, p. 159.] t ----- Same, Bulgarian. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 24.) t ----- Same, Chinese. Mar. 1922. [2] p. (Form PS 15.) t ----- Same, Croatian. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 22.) t ----- Same, Danish-Norwegian. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 14.) t ----- Same, German. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 10.) t ----- Same, Greek. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 7.) t ----- Same, Hungarian-Magyar. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 12.) t ----- Same, Italian. Mar, 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 6.) t ----- Same, Polish. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 11.) t ----- Same, Portuguese. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 40.) t ----- Same, Russian. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 19.) t ----- Same, Ruthenian. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 38.) t 700 May , 1922

Postal savings—Continued. Same, Serbian. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 39.) t ----- Same, Serbian. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 39.) f ----- Same, Slovak. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 23.) t ----- Same, Slovenian. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 37.) t ----- Same, Swedish. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 13.) t ----- Same, Yiddish. Mar. 1922. 2 p. (Form PS 18.) t RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Kentucky. Scheme of Kentucky, St. Louis, Mo., standpoint, 1922. 1922. [1] +119 p. [Half of the pages are blank.] J Mail-trains. Schedule of mail trains, no. 359, Apr. 11, 1922, 2d division, Rail- way Mail Service, comprising New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,’ Dela- ware, eastern shore of Maryland, Accomac and Northampton counties Va Porto Rico, and Virgin Islands. 1922. 279+[1] p. narrow 8° $ ’ Maryland. Alphabetical scheme of Maryland for use of publishers in distri- bution of 2d-class mail, 1922. 1922. 16 p. $ Nebraska. Scheme of Nebraska, Kansas City, Mo., standpoint Anr 1922 1922. 185 p. [Half of the pages are blank.] t ’ North Carolina. General scheme of North Carolina, Feb. 1922. 1922. 117 p. $ TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION Note .—Since February, 1908,. the Topography Division has been preparing rural- del,iy.ery ,m.aps of counties in which rural delivery is completely established. They are published in two forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes, starting from a single given post office, sold at 10 cents each ; the other, the rural free delivery routes in an entire county, sold at 35 cents each. A uniform scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is uled Ea/}tlOnS,iaIe -but ®un‘Print copies are produced in response to special calls addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington D C These forPFebr°ulry,ni922, p^e P°St r°Ute “apS’ f°r which see Moilthly catalogue

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Address of President Harding before 10th annual meeting of Chamber of Commerce of United States, May 18, 1922. [1922.] 4 p. । 22—26455 Alaska. Executive order, Alaska, order of withdrawal amending and enlarging Executive order 1919^, Alaska townsite withdrawal no. 1 [directing that certain described lands withdrawn and reserved for townsite purposes be conformed and adjusted to certain mentioned official public land subdivisional surveys]. May 8, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3672.) t ----- Executive order [directing that boundaries of reservation at Klukwan as created by Executive order of Apr. 21, 1913, be conformed to legal sub- divisions of public land surveys so as to cover certain described area the same to be reserved for U. S. wagon road for use of natives of Alaska resid- ing at Klukwan]. May 15, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3673.) $ Alien Property Custodian. Communication transmitting communication from Alien Property Custodian and Senate document 181, 67th Congress [report of Alien Property Custodian in response to S. Res. 191]. Mav 12 1922 1 n (H. doc. 315.) [Letter of transmittal only.] $ , • p. Arizona. Executive order [modifying Executive order of Mar. 3, 1913, creat- ing public water reserve no. 9, Arizona no. 2, by amending certain designa- tions of land in accordance with survey of Apr. 15, 1919] Mav 19 1922 1 p. f° (No. 3675.) J J y ’ • Bogardus, I rank H. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Frank H. Bogardus as investigator in General Accounting Office] Apr 22 1922 1 p. f° (No. 3662.) $ P ’ • Consuls. Executive order [canceling article 28 of Regulations for consular service, 1896, entitled Consular reports, and making substitution for same article entitled Protection and promotion of American trade] [Mar 27 1922.] 8 p. f° ([No. 3653 A.]) + L Eliza Rock. Executive ordei- [reserving unsurveyed rock, known as Eliza Rock, in Bellingham Bay, Wash., southeast of Eliza Island, for lighthouse purposes]. Apr. 25, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3664.) t May . 1922 701 Eli/, Sims. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Sims Ely as chief clerk and administrative assistant. Department of Justice], Apr. 28 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3667.) J 1 edeial I rade ( onrtnission. Executive order [directing Secretary of Commerce to deta.l to Federal Trade Comm ssion not more than 10 employees for De- partment of Commerce to assist in tabulation of records in tiles of Federal Trade Commission bearing on coal mining and distribution affecting inter- m ttent operat on of coal mines and irregular employment of coal miners] May 6, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3670.) i Florida. Executive order | directing that lands in Florida which were reserved for lighthouse purposes by Executive order of June 12. 1900, but restored to public domain by Executive order of Mar. 1. 1911. be reserved for lighthouse purposes]. May 8, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3671.) t Corernment officials and employees. Executive order [directing that employees of Federal Government and of District of Columbia shall not lose their'pay for holiday on Nov. 11, 1921, granted by proclamation of Nov. 4, 1921, de- claring Armistice day, 1921, legal public holiday |. May 19, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 36(6.) |The text of this Executive order reads incorrectly Executive order of Nov. 4, 1921, instead of proclamation of Nov. 4. 1921.] $ ----- Executive order [further amending Executive order of Feb. 14, 1912, per- mitting employees in Executive civil service permanently residing in certain incorporated municipalities adjacent to District of Columbia to become candi- dates for or to hold mun.cipal office therein, so as to include Bladensburg, Md., among those named in order], Apr. 29, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3668.) ± Hospitals. Executive order [directing that certain specifically described hos- pitals be transferred from Public Health Service to Veterans’ Bureau for hospital or other uses for sick and disabled former soldiers, sailors, and marines, also transferring personnel, equipment, etc., of hospitals and purvey- ing depots, to control of Veterans’ Bureau |. | Apr. 29. 1922 ] 3p f" (INo 3669.1) t Masten, John M. Executive order [authorizing appointment of John M. Masten as invest gator in General Accounting Office], Apr. 22, 1922 1 p f° (No 3663.) t Minot. V. Dale Execut ve order [discontinuing Minot land district, with office at Minot, N. Dak., and transferring lands, business, and archives to Bismarck land d.strict with office at Bismarck, N. Dak.]. Apr. 26. 1922. 1 p. f°. (No 3666.) i ~\Vyominy. Executive order. Wyoming [withdrawing certain lands in Wyo- ming from settlement, etc., and reserving same for rifle practice for use and occupancy of DuBois Rifle dub, DuBois. Wyo.. to be under regulations of Nat onal Board for Promotion of Rdle Practice]. May 17, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3674.) i

RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Cement. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13296, Lehigh Portland Cement Company v. director general; brief for defendant. 1922. cover-title, 26 p, i Chicayo, Rock Island and Pacific Railway. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company and Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railway Company, — 1922 1922 3 p. 4" t Children's vehicles. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13348, Lee- Coit Andreesen Hardware Company, Incorporated, r. director general et al.; brief for defendant. 1922. cover-title, 5 p. $ Clay. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11650, Texarkana Pipe Works r. director general; petition for reconsideration or rehearing. 1922. cover-title, 5 p. -t Coal. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12867, Detroit Coal Ex- change r. director general; exceptions to examiner's proposed report filed on behalf of director general. 1922. cover-title, 22 p. t 702 May , 1922

Coal-cars. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12529 and sub-no. 1. Wayne Coal Company v. director general; brief in reply to exceptions to tentative report. 1922. cover-title, 8 p. t Cotton. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13251, M. H. Wolfe & Company v. director general et al.; brief for director general. 1922. cover- title, 6 p. t Demurrage. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12446, France v. director general, as agent; brief for defendant. 1922. cover-title, i + 26 P- t Durham and Southern Railway. Final settlement between director general of Railroads and Durham and Southern Railway Company, May, 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t Freight rates. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13106 and sub. no. 1, Crookston Gas Company et al. v. director general et al.; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1922. cover-title, 4 p. t ----- Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13152, Northwestern Marble and Tile Company v. director general et al.; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1922. cover-title, 2 p. t Fuel-oil. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13023, American Woolen Company r. director general et al.; exceptions on behalf of director general. 1922. cover-title, 6 p. t Glycerin. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11934. Aetna Ex- plosives Company, Incorporated, v. Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company, director-general, as agent, et al.; [no. 11951, same v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, director general, as agent, et al.] ; pet tion for rehearing. 1922. cover-title, 6 p. t Istle. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12493, F. S. Smith & Son v. director general et al.; exceptions on behalf of director general to examiner’s proposed report. 1922. cover-title, 11 p. t Logs. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13154, American Splint Corporation v. director general; exceptions on behalf of director general to examiner’s proposed report. 1922. cover-title, 4 p. t Motor-trucks. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12410, Fageol Motors Company v. director general, et al.; no. 12410, sub. 1, Moreland Motor Truck Company v. director general, et al.; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. t Nickel. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12885, United States Nickel Company v. director general, et al.; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1922. cover-title, 7 p. t Piedmont and Northern Railway. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Piedmont and Northern Railway Company, May, 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t Quarts. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13240, Maine Power Sales Company v. director general et al.; brief for director general. 1922. cover-title, 10 p. t Rock Island-Frisco Terminal Railway. Final settlement between director gen- eral of railroads and Rock Island-Frisco Terminal Railway Company, —, 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t Sisal hemp. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13032, Comision Reguladora del Mercado de Henequen v. director general et al.; brief on be- half of director general. 1922. cover-title, 16 p. t Storage. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12196. General Petro- leum Corporation v. director general; exceptions on behalf of director general to proposed report of examiner. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. t Switching charges. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12790, Lin- coln Chamber of Commerce v. director general et al.; exceptions on part of director general to examiner’s proposed report. 1922. cover-title, 4 p. $ Tanks. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12147, Gulf Production Company v. director general et al.; exceptions on behalf of director general to examiner’s proposed report. 1922. cover-title, 4 p. t May . 1922 703

Tapioca. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12350, Minute Tapioca Company v. director general et al.; exceptions to examiner’s proposed report filed on behalf of director general. 1922. cover-title, 5 p. t Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis, Mav 8, 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t Toledo, Peoria and Western Railway. Final settlement between director gen- eral of railroads and Samuel M. Russell, receiver of Toledo, Peoria & West- ern Railway Company, —, 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t Turpentine. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12354, Lake Charles Naval Stores Company v. director general et al.; exceptions to examiner’s proposed report filed on behalf of director general. 1922. cover-title, 5 p. J Water. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13253, Premier Coal Company v. director general; exceptions by director general to examiner's report. 1922. cover-title, 9 p. t Wood (for fuel). Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12275, Central Wisconsin Supply Company v. director general et al.; petition for further consideration and further hearing. 1922. cover-title, 2 p. t

RAILROAD LABOR BOARD

Decision 982 (docket 850) ; May 9, 1922. Chicago, Ill., Post Office Printing Office [May 11, 1922], 12 p. [Usually the decisions of the Railroad Labor Board are multigraphed and are not entered in this catalogue.] t Hooper, Ben IT. [Announcement] May 1, 1922 [stating that] Ben W. Hooper has been elected chairman of Railroad Labor Board, effective Apr. 27, 1922. Chicago, Ill., Post Office Printing Office [Mar. 1, 1922]. 1 p. t

SHIPPING BOARD Andersen, A. 0., <£ Co., Incorporated. Supreme Court of State of New York, Appellate Division, 1st department, A. O. Andersen & Company (Inc.) v. Standard Shipbuilding Company, on appeal from order made by Justice Newburger, granting plaintiff’s motion for judgment on pleadings and from judgment for plaintiff entered thereon in action at law to recover broker’s commissions; brief for appellant. [1922.] 32 p. large 8" t Sloan Shipyards Corporation. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, no. 308. Sloan Shipyards Corporation et al. v. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Cor- poration and United States, appeal from district court for western district of Washington; no. 376, Astoria Marine Iron Works v. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, in error to district court for district of Ore- gon ; [and] no. 526, Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation v. Roger B. Wood, trustee in bankruptcy [for Eastern Shore Shipbuilding Corpora- tion], on writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. 1922. cover-title, xiii+ 106 p. t ----- Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, nos. 308, 376, 526, extracts from statutes, Executive orders, ami other documents relating to Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation for use in Sloan Shipyards Corporation, As- toria Marine Iron Works, and Eastern Shore Shipbuilding Corporation cases, submitted with Government’s brief. 1922. 29 p. t Wool. Docket no. 9. Boston Wool Trade Association v. Eastern Steamship Lines, Incorporated; [decided Mar. 27, 1922; report and order of board]. 1922. [1]+36^40+[l] p. [Report from Shipping Board reports, v. 1.] t

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

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except as otherwise indicated, and should be ordered by the publication numbers ar- «equen<.e. The serial publications of the Smithsonian InsHtution are as fol- h ? ..’. •/ Smithsonian contributions to knowledge; 2. Smithsonian miscellaneous eollec- :5’ hnilt{lsonii,n annual reports. No sets of these are for sale or distribution, as I nowled,^ Jn,i UlwArn Ol ° prl'n - e l he PaPer8 J^ued in the series of Contributions to m, !.?.!£«*■ /ud Miscellaneous collections aie distributed without charge to public educational establishments, learned societies, and specialists in this country ‘l UmiH0 are t0 °V,er inst\tutions and individuals at the prices indi- ‘ dted- Remittances should be made payable to the ‘ Smithsonian Institution ’ The Smithsonian report volumes and the papers reprinted in separate form therefrom are w

NATIONAL MUSEUM

Not e .— The publications of the National Museum comprise an annual report and three scientific series, viz., Proceedings, Bulletins, and Contributions from national herbarium. The editions are distributed to established lists of libraries, scientific institutions, and specialists, any surplus copies being supplied on application. The volumes of Proceedings are made up of technical papers based on the Museum collections in biology, geology, and anthropology, and of each of these papers a small edition, in pamphlet form, is issued’ in advance of the volume, for prompt distribution to specialists. No sets of any of these series can now be furnished. Aiits from Honduras and ; by William M. Mann. 1922. cover- title. 54 ]>'. il. | From Proceedings, v. 61 ; no. 2434.| t May . 1922 705

Brooksiiia, new pentameroid genus from upper Silurian of southeastern Alaska: by Edwin Kirk. 1922. cover-title, 8 p. 1 pl. [From Proceedings, v. 60; no. 2414.] t Cestoids. New cestode from maneater and mackerel sharks; by Edwin Linton. 1922. cover-title, 16 p. 3 p. of pl. [From Proceedings, v. 61; no. 2433.] t Dolichopus. Two-winged flies of genera Dolichopus and Hydrophorus collected in Alaska in 1921, with new species of Dolichopus from North America and Hawaii; by .1. M. Aldrich. 1922. cover-title, 18 p. [From Proceedings, v. 61 ; no. 2446.] t Gallflies. Notes on American gallflies of family Cyn'pidae producing galls on acorns, with desor ptions of new species; by Lewis H. Weld. 1922. cover- title. 32 p. il. 5 p. of j)!. [From Proceedings, v. 61 ; no. 2440.] t Grasses of British Guiana; by A. S. H tchcock. 1922. x J- 439-515 p. il. map. (Contributions from national herbarium, v. 22. pt. 6.) * Paper. 10c. Agr 22—564 Hymenoplera. Descriptions of miscellaneous new reared parasitic Hymenop- tera : by A. B. Gahan. 1922. cover-title. 24 p. 1 pl. | From Proceedings, v. 61 : no. 2445. | t lelmeiiniou-flies. On Ashmead manuscript species of Tehneumonidae of Mrs. Slosson’s Mount Washington lists; by R. A. Cushman. 1922. cover-title, 30 p. [From Proceedings, v. 61 ; no. 2429.] T Isopods. Terrestrial Isopoda collected in Java by Edward Jacobson with de- scriptions of 5 new species [with list of references! : by Harriet Richardson Searle. 1922. cover-t tie. 7 p. 2 p. of pl. [From Proceedings, v. 60; no. 2407.] t . Parsee religious ceremonial objects in National Museum; by I. M. Casanowicz. 1922. cover-title, 16 p. 3 pl. 4 p. of pl. [From Proceedings, v. 61 : no. 2432.] t Proceedings of National Museum. [1922.] v. 59. xiii+685 p. il. 19 pl. 106 p. of pl. [Articles 2354—95 are included in this volume. Each article is also published separately in advance.] * Cloth. $1.50. 11—20830 Con te nt s :—New species and new genus of parasitic copepods ; by Charles Branch Wilson.—Some fossil fish scales from Peru ; by T. D. A. Cockerell.—Palm nut from Miocene of Canal Zone; by Edward W. Berry.—Notes on some western fluvial fishes described by Charles Girard in 1856; by John Otterbein Snyder.—Some Eocene in- sects from Colorado and Wyoming; by T. D. A. Cockerell.—Fossil annelid genus Hamulus Morton, operculate Serpula ; by Bruce Wade.—Foraminifera from north coast of Jamaica ; by Joseph A. Cushman.-—Notes on sawflies, with descriptions of new genera and species ; by S. A. Rohwer.—Barnacles of San Juan Islands, Wash. ; by Henry A. Pilshry.—Tertiary fossil plants from Dominican Republic; by Edward W. Berry.—1st supplement to Type species of genera of ichneumon-flies; by Henry L. Viereck.—New species of North American clerid beetles of genus Aulicus ; by Charles Schaeffer.—Notes and descriptions of neotropical sawflies of subfamily Perreyiinae ; by S. A. Rohwer.—Tertiary fossil plants from ; by Edward W. Berry.-— American gallflies of family Cynipidae producing subterranean galls on oak ; by Lewis II. Weld.—New mollusks from Camaguey and Santa Clara provinces, Cuba; by Carlos de la Torre and John B. Henderson.—North American predaceous beetles of tribe Tillini in National Museum ; by A. B. Wolcott.—Descriptive catalogue of collection of Buddhist art in National Museum: by I. B. Casanowicz.—New species of Lepidop- tera in National Museum ; by William Schaus.—Description of ferroanthophyllite, or- thorhombic iron amphibole from Idaho, with note on nomenclature of anthophyllite group ; by Earl V. Shannon.—Some notes on wasps of subfamily Nyssoninae, with descriptions of new species; by S. A. Rohwer.—-Description of vivianite encrusting fossil tusk from gold placers of Clearwater County, Idaho ; by Earl V. Shannon.— Crystallography and chemical composition of creedite ; by William F. Foshag.—North American semiparasitic copepods of genus Clausidium ; by Charles Branch Wilson.— Notes on certain genera of parasitic Cynipidae proposed by Ashmead with descrip- tions of genotypes; by Lewis II. Weld.—New cretaceous rudistid from San Felipe formation of Mexico ; by Timothy W. Stanton.—Some Eocene insects of family Ful- goridae : by T. D. A. Cockerell arid Grace Sandhouse.—Crustacea from Lake Valencia, Venezuela ; by A. S. Pearse.—-Sexual differences in coloration in spotted turtle. Clemmys guttata; by S. F. Blake.—Troup. Tex., meteorite; by J. A. Udden.—On mineral composition and structure of Troup [Tex.] meteorite ; by George P. Merrill.— Crystallographic study of datolite from Westfield. Mass. ; by Earl V. Shannon.—Two new genera of nematodes, with note on neglected nematode structure; by Maurice C. Hall.—Three new myrmecophilous beetles: by William M. Mann.—Tertiary fossil plants from Venezuela ; by Edward W. Berry.—Fauna of Arundel formation of Mary- land : by Charles W. Gilmore.—Some interesting dragon-fly naiads from Texas; by Clarence Hamilton Kennedy.—Descriptions of species of Pleistocene vertebrata, types or specimens of most of which are preserved in National Museum ; by Oliver P. Hay.—Description of deep-sea fishes from coast of Hawaii, killed by lava' flow from Mauna Loa; by David Starr Jordan.—New species of ray from Texas coast, and report of occurrence of new top minnow new to fauna of eastern Texas ; by Asa C. Chandler.—New Nearctic spider mites of family Tetranychidae ; by IT. E. Ewing.— Ludwigites from Idaho and Korea ; by Earl V.' Shannon.—Index. 706 May , 1922

Saw-flies. Descriptions of some North American sawfly larvae; by William Middleton. 1922. cover-title. 31 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 61; no. 2442.] t Scale-insects. Redescription of type species of genera of Coccidae based on species originally described by Maskell [with bibliography of Maskell publi- cations on Coccidae] ; by Harold Morrison and Emily Morrison. 1922. cover- title, 120 p. il. 6 p. of pl. [From Proceedings, v. 60; no. 2407.] t Sea cow. Description of new fossil sea cow from Florida, Metaxytherium floridanum; by Oliver P. Hay. 1922. cover-title, 4 p. 1 pl. [From Pro- ceedings, v. 61; no. 2438.] t Silver. Notes on andorite-bearing silver ore from Nevada ; by Earl V. Shan- non. 1922. cover-title, 5 p. [From Proceedings, v. 60; no. 2411.] t Tachytrectvus. Synopsis of North American flies of genus Tachytrechus [with bibliography] ; by Charles T. Greene. 1922. cover-title, 21 p. 1 pl. [From Proceedings, v. 60; no. 2412.] t Termites. New termites from Hawaii, Central and South America, and An- tilles; by Thomas E. Snyder. 1922. cover-title, 32 p. il. 5 p. of pl. [From Proceedings, v. 61; no. 2441.] t Trematodes. New genus of trematodes from white bass [with list of refer- ences] ; by H. J. Van Cleave. 1922. cover-title, 8 p. il. 1 pl. [From Pro- ceedings, v. 61; no. 2430.] t ----- Two new intestinal trematodes from the dog in China [with bibliog- raphy] ; by Marcos A. Tubangui. 1922. cover-title, 12 p. 4 p. of pl. [From Proceedings, v. 60; no. 2415.] t Velardenite from new locality in Tulare County, Calif.; by Earl V. Shannon. 1921 [published 1922]. cover-title, 4 p. [From Proceedings, v. 60; no. 2417.] t

STATE DEPARTMENT Circulars. [Circulars] 388, 390, 405, 458, 467, 469-471, 473, 510, 516, 539, 567, 783; Mar. 1, 1915-May 18, 1921. [Reprints 1922.] various paging. [Nos. 388, 390, 405, 458, 467, 469-471, 473. 510, 539, 567, 783, are General instruction cir- culars to consular officers, and no. 516 is Special instruction circular to con- sular officers.] t ----- Same, 827-829; Apr. 4-19, 1922. [1922.] various paging. [Nos. 827-829 are General instruction circulars to consular officers.] $ Commercial travelers. Convention between United States and Paraguay facili- tating work of traveling salesmen; signed Washington, Oct. 20, 1919, pro- claimed Apr. 28, 1922. 1922. [l]+5 p. (Treaty series 662.) [English and Spanish.] f 22—26409 Conference on Limitation of Armament. Statements of expenditures on behalf of Conference on Limitation of Armament. Apr. 20, calendar day Mav 25 1922. 3 p. (S. doc. 205.) t Diplomatic list, May, 1922. [1922.] cover-title, 1+36 p. 24° [Monthly.] t 10—16292 Russia. Statement from Boris Bakhmeteff, letter from Secretary of State transmitting statement received by State Department from Boris Bakhmeteff, Russian ambassador, in regard to transactions brought into question in Senate relative to advances made by United States Treasury to provisional government of Russia. Apr. 20, calendar dav Mav 6, 1922. 2 p. (S doc 200.) t

INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION ON BOUNDARY WATERS BETWEEN UNITED STATES AND CANADA St. Lawrence waterway, report of United States and Canadian Government en- gineers on improvement of St. Lawrence River from Montreal to Lake On- tario made to International Joint Commission, supplementary to Senate document 114, 67th Congress. 1922. ii+104 p. 7 pl. (S. doc. 179.) t 22—26418 May . 1922 707

SUPREME COURT [Journal] May 1-29, 1922; [slips] 101-104. [1922.] leaves 257-281. $ Printing. Public printing and binding for Supreme Court, deficiency estimate of appropriation for Supreme Court, fiscal year 1922. for public printing and binding. May 8, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 301.) t

TARIFF COMMISSION Dyes and dyeing. Preliminary summary of census of dyes and coal-tar chemi- cals, 1921. 1922. vii+73 p. (Tariff information series 25.) t 22—26457 Tariff information surveys. Revised edition. 1922. [First edition was issued by Ways and Means Committee. Other parts of Tariff information surveys appeared in previous Monthly catalogues.] 20—27464 C-ll. On articles in paragraphs 123-125 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Iron castings, nuts, washers, holts, hinges, spiral nut locks and lock washers, rivets, studs, and steel points, vi + 43 p. * Pa- per, 5c.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT Bonds of United States. Acceptance of United States bonds and notes as se- curity in lieu of surety or sureties on penal bonds. [1922.] 10 p. 4° (De- partment circular 154 revised; Chief Clerk.) t ----- Regulations in regard to lost, stolen, destroyed, mutilated, and defaced United States bonds and notes. [1922.] 7 p. 4° (Department circular 288; Public Debt [Commissioner].) t Certificates of deposit. Disposition of certificates of deposit. [1922.] 4 p. 4° (Department circular 12 amended and supplemented; Accounts and Deposits [Commissioner].) t Certificates of indebtedness. United States of America, 3| per cent Treasury certificates of indebtedness, series TD2-1922, dated and bearing interest from June 1, 1922, due Dec. 15, 1922. 1922. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 291; Loans and Currency [Division].) t Finance. Daily statement of Treasury compiled from latest proved reports from Treasury offices and depositary banks, May 1-31, 1922. [1922.] Each 3 p. or 4 p. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t 15—3303 Liberty bonds. Supplemental rules and regulations concerning transactions in liberty bonds and victory notes. 1922. 1 p. 4° (3d supplement to De- partment circular 141 of Sept. 15, 1919; Loans and Currency [Division].) t Negotiable instruments. Payment of Government checks drawn by United States disbursing officers located in Philippine Islands. [1922.] 2 p. 4° (Department circular 194 amended and supplemented; Accounts and De- posits [Commissioner].) t Public debt. Statement of public debt of United States, Feb. 28, 1922. [1922.] [2] p. narrow f° [Monthly.] t 10—21268 ----- Same, Mar. 31, 1922. [1922.] [2] p. narrow f° [Monthly.] t Public moneys. Regulations governing deposit of public moneys and payment of Government warrants and checks. [1922.] 15 p. 4° (Department circu- lar 176 amended and supplemented; Accounts and Deposits [Commis- sioner] .) t Treasury decisions under customs, internal-revenue, and other laws, including decisions of Board of General Appraisers and Court of Customs Appeals, v. 41, no. 18-21; May 4-25, 1922. 1922. various paging. [Weekly. Depart- ment decisions numbered 39086-129, general appraisers’ decisions 8521-36, abstracts 44913-972, internal revenue decisions 3323-33 (except 3323, which has been printed as supplement to Treasury decisions, for which see, below, under Internal Revenue Bureau).] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. 10—30490 708 May , 1922

/ leasury, Independent, lioston. Accounts of former assistant treasurer at Boston, draft of legislation authorizing appropriation to enable accounting officers of Treasury to adjust accounts of Treasurer of United States with accounts of former assistant treasurer at Boston upon discontinuing sub- treasury at Boston, Oct. 25, 1920. Apr. 20. calendar day Mav 23 19°2 ° n (S. doc. 203.) t j . Victory notes. Redemption of 3} per cent victory notes before maturity. 1922. 1 p. 4° (Supplement to Department circular 277 of Feb. 9. 1922; Public Debt [Commissioner].) f APPOINTMENTS DIVISION Presidential officers in and under Treasury Department, except Coast Guard and Public Health Service. Edition of 1922, corrected to Apr. 10 192° 1922. 83 p. t 22_ 26458 APPRAISERS Reappradsements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Apr. 27-May 24. 1922] ; May 5-26, 1922. [1922.] various paging. (Reappraisement circulars 3391-99.) 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Bureau of Fisheries, fiscal year 1923, for fish-rescue station, Mississippi River Valley, and for salaries for fish- rescue station. May 12, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 314.) t Grant. Camp. Acquisition of land and payment of rentals at Camp Grant. Ill., supplemental estimate of appropriation for War Department, fiscal year 1922', for acquisition of land and payment of rentals at Camp Grant. Ill Mav 8 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 307.) t ’ ’ Juneau. Alaska. Expenses of survey and design of dock at Juneau. Alaska, sup- plemental estimate of appropriation for War Department, fiscal year 1923. for expenses of survey and design of dock at Juneau. Alaska. Mav 8. 1922 n (H. doc. 302.) t • • i- Justice Department. Investigation and prosecution of war frauds, supplemental estimate of appropriation for Department of Justice, fiscal year 1922 and sub- sequent years, for investigation and prosecution of war frauds. Mav 2 1922 2 p. (H. doe. 298.) $ ’ ’ Leavenworth. Fort. Supplemental estimate. War Department, supplemental estimate of appropriation for War Department, fiscal year 1923, for children’s school. Fort Leavenworth. Kans. Apr. 20. calendar day Mav 3. 1922 2 n (S. doc. 197.) t ‘ Leavitt, Louis. Appropriation for payment to Louis Leavitt, supplemental esti- mate of appropriation for War Department, fiscal year 1922. for payment to Louis Leavitt. May 10. 1922. 3 p. (H. doc. 313.) i Report of director of Bureau of Budget on subject of economies and savings in Governmental business, May 8. 1922. 1922. [1]+92 p. 4° * Paper. 15c. 22—26459 May , 1922 709 State, II ar, and Nary Department Building Office. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for commission in charge of State, War, and Navy Department buildings. May 8. 1922. 3 p. (H. doc. 303.) t Veterans' Bureau. Settlement of claims under act of Mar. 8, 1918, supplemental estimate of appropriation for Veterans’ Bureau, fiscal year 1922, for settle- ment of claims under act of Mar. 8, 1918. article 4. MaV 9, 1922 4 p (H doc. 308.) t ' II ar Department. Appropriation for sites for military purposes, supplemental estimate of appropriation for War Department, fiscal year 1922, for sites for military purposes. May 8, 1922. 2 p. (H .doc. 306.) 1 COAST GUARD Circular letter 239-242. 244-245 [new series] ; Apr. 18-May 10, 1922. 1922. various paging, t Drowning. Directions for restoring the apparently drowned, for saving drown- ing persons by swimming to their relief, and for treatment of frostbites as practiced in Coast Guard. [Reprint with changes] 1922. 12 p. il. * Pa- per, -5c. 22—26460 Ice. International ice observation and ice patrol service in north Atlantic Ocean, season of 1921. 1922. 89 p. il. 5 pl. 6 p. of pl. 6 maps. (Bulletin 9 ) * Paper. 50c. Orders. General order 99 [new series] ; Jan. 20, 1922. 1922. 1 p. [This is Amendments to Regulations for Coast Guard, 1916. and is accompanied by reprints of certain pages to be inserted in their proper places in the original regulations. A list of these reprinted pages is given on the first page. Entry for this order without the reprinted pages was made in the Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1922, p. 631.] $ COMPTROLLER OE CURRENCY National banks. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks Mar 10 1922; no. 134. [1922.] 13 p. f° t FEDERAL FARM LOAN BUREAU National farm loan associations. How farmers may form national farm loan association. [Reprint with slight changes] 1922. 8 p. (Circular 2.) t 22—26461 GOVERNMENT A( 'TUARY Bonds of United States. Market prices and investment values of outstanding . bonds and notes [of United States, Apr. 1922], Mar 1. 1922. 6 p. 4° (Form A.) [Monthly.] f INTER-AMERICAN HIGH COMMISSION Imports and e.rports. Estadfsticas de importation y exportacion de los Estados I nidos de Venezuela en 1918. conforme a la nomenclatura de Bruselas de 1913 5 con los valores expresados en bolfvares y en panamericanos 1922 11 ] +31 p. t (hganization. Inter American High Connniss.on, Central Executive Council [list of officers of commission, resolution on permanent organization of coifi- mission adopted at meeting in Buenos A res. Apr. 3-12, 1916, and lists of officers and members of national sections], 1922. 22 p. [Title-page in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. Resolution in English and Spanish. The language of the lists of officers, etc., varies.] t 22—26462 INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU Decisions. December. 1921, supplement to Citator of internal revenue Treasury decisions and regulations, showing where decisions nos. 3137-3267 are cited, amended, reversed, etc. [1922.] 7 p. t Income ta.r. Comparison of titles and sect’ons of revenue acts of 1918 and 1921 applicable to income and profits taxes. May 1, 1922. iii-f-44 p. (Bulletin I, income tax.) * Paper, 5c. 710 May , 1922

Internal revenue bulletin. Internal revenue bulletin, v. 1, no. 18-22; May 1-29, 1922. 1922. various paging. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy (for sub- scription price see note below). 22—26051 Not e .—The Internal revenue bulletin service, consisting of weekly bulletins of income, sales, capital-stock, estate, child-labor, and miscellaneous tax rulings, bi- monthly digests of rulings published in the weekly bulletins, and semiannual cumulative bulletins containing in full the rulings published in the weekly bulletins during the previous 6 months, may be obtained by 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. ----- Internal revenue bulletin, bimonthly digest no. 1; Jan.-Feb. 1922. 1922. v-|-51 p. * Paper, 5c. 22—26463 Tobacco. Regulations 8, relating to taxes on tobacco, snuff, cigars, and ciga- rettes, and purchase and sale of leaf tobacco under Revised statutes and subsequent acts. Revised Feb. 1922. 1922. 174 p. ([Treasury decision] 3323.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 41, no. 18.] * Paper, 10c. War taxes. Regulations 43, pt. 2, relating to tax on dues under revenue act of 1921. Revised Apr. 1922. 1922. 32 p. f

LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Bonds of United States. Caveat list of United States registered bonds and notes, May 1, 1922. [1922.] 21 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Money. Circulation statement, May 1,1922. [1922.] Ip. oblong8° [Monthly.] t 10—21267 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Anaerobia. Preliminary note on toxin-producing anaerobe isolated from larvae of Lucilia caesar; by Ida A. Bengtson. 1922. [1] -[-6 p. (Reprint 726.) [From Public health reports, Jan, 27, 1922.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26464 Fullers' earth. Improved method for preparation of vitamine-activated fuller’s earth; by Atherton Seidell. 1922. [1] -4-2 p. (Reprint 738.) [From Public health reports, Apr. 7, 1922.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26465 Hydrogen ion concentration. Determination of hydrogen ion concentration; by Francis H. McCrudden. 1922. 16 p. il. (Reprint 730.) [From Public health reports, Feb. 17, 1922.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26466 Hygiene, Public. Transactions of 19th annual Conference of State and Ter- ritorial Health Officers with United States Public Health Service, Boston, Mass., June 3 and 4, 1921. Dec. 1921, [published] 1922. 150 p. il. 1 tab. (Public health bulletin 119.) * Paper, 15c. 6—35322 Public health reports, v. 37, no. 18-21; May 5-26, 1922, 1922. [xvi] 4-1059- 1296 p. il. 3 pl. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign sub- scription, $2.75. * 6—25167 Special a rt icl es .—No. 18. How long does mosquito retain malaria parasites? by Bruce Mayne.—On probable Identity of Chittenden-Underhill pellagralike syndrome in dogs and blacktongue, with report of necropsy findings in 2 cases of blacktongue [and with bibliography] ; by G. A. Wheeler, Joseph Goldberger, and M. R. Black- stock.—Health work in model village, 2d annual report of department of health. Perry Point, Md.; by H. I. Huntington.—No. 19. Carbon tetrachloride, drug pro- posed for removal of hookworms, with special reference to its toxicity for monkeys when given by stomach tube in repeated doses ; by G. C. Lake.—Physiological effects of exposure to low concentrations of carbon monoxide ; by R. R. Sayers, F. V. Meri- wether, and W. P. Yant.—Regulations governing allotment of funds for venereal disease prevention work, promulgated by Secretary of Treasury in accordance with decision of comptroller general, Apr. 10, 1922.—No. 20. Heights and weights of school children, study of heights and weights of 14,335 native white school children in Maryland, Virginia, and North and South Carolina ; by Taliaferro Clark, Edgar Syden- stricker, and Selwyn D. Collins.—Panama Canal rat guard; by W. C. Rucker.—No. 21. Serological grouping of meningococcus strains isolated in in 1921 and 1922 ; by Alice C. Evans.—Adenoids ; [revision of health leaflet originally issued as Keep well series 2].—Quarantine of typhoid carrier upheld; [decision of Supreme Court of Illinois].—Death rates in group of insured persons, death rates for principal causes, Feb. and Mar. 1922, and comparison of rates by color for first quarters of 1920, 1921, and 1922. Not e .-—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. May , 1922 711

Regulations. Amendment to Regulations [for government of] Public Health Service [1920], no. 3. [1922.] 4p. t Sewage. Treatment and disposal of sewage, brief descriptions of methods, processes, and structures used in treatment and disposal of sewage in United States, with bibliography; by E [H], B. Hommon, J. K. Hoskins. H. W. Streeter, R. E. Tarbett, and H. H. Wagenhals. Edition of 1922. 1922. iii+33 p. (Reprint 580.) [From public health reports, Jan. 16, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26467 Sick. Records of small sick-benefit association as source of statistics for fac- tory medical department: by Dean K. Brundage. 1922. [l]+10 p. il. (Re- print 731.) [From Public health reports, Feb. 24, 1922.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26468 Surgical technique, employed at Public Health Service hospital no. 35; by Walter M. Jones. 1922. [1]+13 p. il. (Reprint 725.) [From Public health reports, Jan. 27. 1922.] * Paper. 5c. 22—26469 Tuberculosis. Getting well, some things worth knowing about tuberculosis, written especially for use of patients in hospitals operated by Public Health Service; prepared by medical officers of the service, private specialists, and patients, [and] edited by Nathan Barlow. 1922. [l]+25 p. il. (Miscel- laneous publication 28.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26470

• TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out- standing Mar. 31. 1922. Apr. 1 [1922]. 1 p. oblong 24° t

VETERANS’ BUREAU Claims. Manual of procedure to be used by Army and Navy for presenting claims of ex-service men. 1st edition. 1922. [l]+50 p. t 22—26471 Life insurance. How to reinstate Government insurance; [prepared in] In- surance Division. [1922.] [4] p. 16° t Public Health Service. Allotments of appropriations to Public Health Service, letter transmitting, for consideration of Senate, draft of legislation pro- viding for making of allotments of appropriations by Veterans’ Bureau to Public Health Service. Apr. 20. calendar dav May 23. 1922. 3 p. (S. doc. 204.) t

WAR DEPARTMENT Academy of Aeronautics. United States Academy of Aeronautics, letter, in response to resolution, transmitting information relative to feasibility of establishing school of aeronautics and Government plant for development of aircraft. Apr. 20. calendar day May 17. 1922. 2 p. (S. doc. 202 [pt. 1].) t Army regulations, t Not e .—The Army regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose- leaf binders. The names of such of the more important administrative subjects as may seem appropriate, arranged in proper sequence, are numbered in a single series and each name sc numbered constitutes the title and 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. 20-10. Inspector General’s Department: Inspection of posts and camps, Changes 2 ; Mar. 27, 1922. [1922.] Ip. 30-430. Quartermaster Corps: Remount purchasing and breeding headquarters; Feb. 24. 1922. [1922.] 14 p. il. 30-490. Same: Forage for officers’ mounts; Mar. 1, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 30-1285. Same: Transportation of animals on transports; Mar. 4, 1922. [1922.] 10 p. 35—120. Finance Department: Disbursing officers and public funds, general; Mar. 15, 1922. [1922.] 3 p. 35-140. Same: How public funds kept; Mar. 15, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 35-160. Same: Transfers and exchanges of public funds; Mar. 15, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 35-180. Same: Accounting for public funds; Mar. 15, 1922. [1922.] 3 p. 35-200. Same: Public funds, miscellaneous; Mar. 15, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 35—520. Same: Blank checks and check books; Mar. 22, 1922. [1922.] 3 p. 712 May , 1922

- 1 rmy regulations—('ontinued. 35-540. Same Preparation of official checks; Mar. 22. 1922. [1922 ] -t P- 35-560. Same Use of official checks; Mar. 22, 1922. [1922.] 4 p 35-600. Same Lost, stolen, or destroyed official checks; Mar 22 192' [1922.] o 2 P’ 35-1300. Same : Pay accounts of officers, warrant officers, field clerks and contract surgeons; Mar. 25, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 35-3020. Same: Pay of superintendent, commandant of cadets etc. Military Academy; Mar. 24. 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 35-3820. Same: Pay of civilian employees, - > provisions; Mar. 1922. [1922.] 4 p. 35-3840. Same: Rates of pay for civilian emplovees ; Mar. 22 1922 11922 ] 4 p 35—3860. Sai92” Pa[1929<]Vi3ii’1>1 employees fl'om lump-sum appropriations: Alar. 22,’ 35-3880. Same : Pay of civilian employees in connection with appointment and pro- motion; Mar. 23. 1922. [1922. [ 2 p. 35-3900. Ra?Vk:..J’?y of civilian employees for holidays, general ; Mar. 23 1922 | 1922. J 2 p. -3940. Sa23*:i922 °f[1922ian ^n,ployees in connection with leave of absence: Mar. 3.5-3960. civilian employees in connection with suspension ; Mar. 23, 1922. | 1922. | 2 p. 35-3980. Same: Pay of civilian employees in connection with absence from dutv mis- cellaneous ; Mar. 23, 1922. [1922.] 2 p 35-4000. Same: Stoppages of pay of civilian employees; Mar. 23, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 35-4020. Same : PaV of civilian employees in connection with retirement. Mar. 23, 1922. [1922.] 4 p. 35-4040. Same: j Fay vouchers for civilian employees; Mar. 23. 1922. [1922 ] p. 35-5520...... Same : Allotments. of pay,P<1,V, general;grun.ll, Mar.null. ol.31. 1922. IIHZZ.[1922.] | Z-2- p.p 35-5560. kame: ■n.t<;nces J>.V court-martial and^ changes in status of allotters other civilian employees; Mar. 31. 1922. [1922.] 3 p 35-5600. Sarne : Payment of allotments of pay; Mar. 31, 1922. [1922.1 P- 40-2130. Medical Department: Communicable diseases of animals. surra ; Mar. 16. 1922. [1922.1 3 p. 105-15. Signal Corps : Signal communications, general. Changes ' Apr- 20, 1922. 1 p. 350-150. Military education: Chaplains’ School; Sept. 20. 1920. [1922.1 P- 350-155. Same: Army Music School; Mar. 17, 1921. [1922.1 6 P- 350-1650. Same: Army Music School; Feb. 23, 1922. [1922.1 ., pP-. 600-35. Personnel : Specifications for uniform, Changes 2 ; Mar. 28 19°2 1922. „ 1 P- 600-45. Same : Award and supply of decorations for individuals ; Mar. 9 1922. [1922.] 7 p. 600-95. Same : Authority for wearing, and supply of, wound and war service chevrons; Mar. 31, 1922. [1922.] 3 p. 605-130. Commissioned officers: Mounted officers’ mounts, general; Mar 1922. [1922.] 4 p. ‘ Army supplies. Price list of clothing and equipage. Revised Dec. 31. 1921. 1922. iii+25 p. (Special regulations 40.) t ----- Price list of miscellaneous supplies, Quartermaster Corps, 1921. 1922. ii+13 p. (Special regulations 40a.) t Military Academy, Ue.s7 Point. Information relative to appointment and ad- mission of cadets to Military Academy. 1922 edition. 11921.1 32 p. il 1 pl. 4 p. of pl. x War 13—98 Rifles and accessories for organizations of war veterans, under act of Feb. 10, 1920, as amended by act of June '■ 1920. Revised 1922. 1922. ii+4 p. (Special regulations 110.) J Training regulations. Not h .—The Training regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. 50—70.' Soldier : Saber exercise, prepared under direction of chief of cavalry ; Feb. 21. 1922. [1922.] 16 p. il. * Paper,p... 5c. 50-90. Same: Display of equipment, foot troops, prepared under direction of chief of infantry; Mar. 10, 1922. [1922.] 2" p. il. ' ~* Paper, 5c.

A D J ITT AN T (J E N ERA L ’ S DEPARTMENT Army. Extracts from General orders and Bulletins, War Department. Mar. 1922. [1922.] 4 p. [Monthly.] J 18—26594 ----- Index to monthly extracts from General orders and Bulletins, War De- partment, Jan. 1-Mar. 31, 1922, and list of General orders and Bulletins and of paragraphs of Army regulations and other regulations and manuals of War Department that have been changed since Jan. 1, 1922. [1922.] 14 p. $ Military education. Technique of Army training, 1922. 1922. 29 p.il. ♦ Cloth, 5V- War 22—35 May , 1922 713

RECRUITING DIVISION U. 8. Army rem uitiny news, bulletin of recruiting information for Army of United States, May 1 and 15, 1922. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, U. S. Army. Governors Island, N. Y., 1922.] cover-titles, ,24+[2] p. il. and 20+ [2] p. il. 4° ’J’ Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y. War 22—1 AIR SERVICE

ENGIN EERI NG DI VI SION Spars. Reinforced ply-wood web spars, Airplane Section. S. & A. Branch. 1922. iii+7 p. il. 1 pl. 4° (Air Service. Air Service information circular, aviation, v. 4, no. 313, Mar. 15, 1922.) J Thermometers. Temperature effect on capillaries of liquid and vapor pres- sure thermometers, Equipment Section test report. 1922. ii+3 p. il. 4" (Air Service. Air Service information circular, aviation, v. 4, no. 339, May 1, 1922.) + Wind-tunnel tests. Report on wind tunnel test of U. S. A.-27-C modified air- foil. Airplane Section, S. & A. Branch. 1922. 7 p. il. 4° (Air Service. Air Service information circular, aviation, v. 4, no. 334. Mar. 15, 1922.) i

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT A< use and Trent rivers, A. C., reports on preliminary examination and survey of Neuse and Trent rivers, N. C., with view to securing channel depth of 12 feet in Neuse River up to New Bern, thence depth of 12 feet in Trent River up to Polloksville ami 8 feet up to Trenton. May 5. 1922. 17 p. (H. doc 299.) t Towboats. Experimental towboats, reports [by Board on Experimental Tow- boats] on experiments in transportation of heavy freights on Mississippi River between mouth of Ohio River and St. Louis, and between Dubuque. Iowa, and Minneapolis, Minn., with experimental tows and barges described in House document 857. 63d Congress, 2d session. Aug. 24, 1921. cover-title, 195 p. il. 5 pl. 8 p. of pl. 1 tab. (H. doc. 108, 67th Cong. 1st sess.) I Includes report of experimental work done, 1916-20, by .1. W. Skelly, assistant en- gineer.] $ ' 22—26472

MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION Stayes of Mississippi River and its principal tributaries, [calendar year] 1921. St. Louis, Mo., Mississippi River Commission Print, 1922. lxii+79 p. t 8—5662 NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY

Note .—Charts of the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the international boundary at St. Regis, of Lake Champlain, and of the New York State Canals are prepared and sold by the U. S. Lake Survey Office, Old dustom-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 Office, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A catalogue (with index map), show- ing localities, scales, prices, and conditions of sale, may he had upon application at any of these offices, A descriptive bulletin, which supplements the charts and gives detailed information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, is issued free to chart purchasers, upon request. The bulletin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April), and sup- plements thereto are published monthly during the navigation season. Complete sets of the charts and publications may be seen at the U. S. engineer offices in Duluth. Minn.. Milwaukee. Wis., Chicago, Ill.. Grand Rapids. Mich., Cleveland, Ohio, and Oswego, N. Y., but they are obtainable only at the sales offices above mentioned. Great Lakes. Supplement 1, May 25, 1922. corrections and additions to Bul- letin 31 ; to supplement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich. [1922.] 13 leaves+[2] p. 4° t FINANCE DEPARTMENT I No te .—Formerly Finance Service. Finance circular 3 [1922] ; Mar. 29. 1922. [1922.] 9 p. 12° t 714 May . 1922

GENERAL STAFF CORPS Special regulations. Changes 3 [for] Special regulations 44, pt. 1 [Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, revised 1921] ; Mar. 13, 1922. [1922.] 4 leaves, il. [Special regulations issued by War Department.] t ----- Changes 5 [for] Special regulations 44a [Training camps for Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, revised 1920] ; Mar. 21, 1922. 1922. 1 p. [Special regulations issued by War Department.] t Stoppage circular, May 15, 1922. [1922.] 6 p. [Monthly.] { MOTOR TRANSPORT CORPS instruction chart 1-41; [prepared by] Executive Division, Training Branch. [Washington] Geological Survey [1921], Each 44.2X63.9 in. *$7.50 per set (41 charts). Not e .—Enlargement of set issued in 1920 and entered in Monthly catalogue for September of that year. Titles of individual charts are : 1. Location chart. 22. Brakes. 2. Power transmission. 23. Brakes. 3. Four-cycle engine. 24. Steering. 4. Engine. 25. Steering. 5. Engine. 26. Rear axle. 6. Engine. 27. Rear axle. 7. Engine. 28. Governors. 8. Engine. 29. Springs and tires. 9. Cooling. 30. Ignition. 10. Lubrication. 31. Ignition. 11. Bearings. 32. Ignition. 12. Bearings. 33. Ignition. 13. Simple carburetion. 34. Starting and lighting. 14. Carburetors. 35. Wiring diagrams, Cadillac, Delco. 15. Carburetors. 36. Wiring diagrams, Dodge, Northeast. 16. Carburetors. 37. Wiring diagrams, class B. 17. Carburetors. 38. Storage battery. 18. Carburetors. 39. Four wheel drive. 19. Stewart vacuum system. 40. Motorcycle. 20. Clutches. 41. Motorcycle. 21. Dodge transmission. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY Circulars. Changes 58-60 [to] Circulars; Apr. 6-12, 1922. 1922. Each 1 p. or 2 leaves, 12° $ ----- Circular 7-8, 10-11 [1922]; Mar. G-May 2, 1922. [1922.] various pag- ing, 12° J SIGNAL OFFICE Orders 14 and 15 [1922]; Apr. 8 and 11, 1922. 1922. Each 1 p. 12° t Bad iotelegraphy. Sets, undamped wave radio telegraph, types SCR-127 and SCR-130, Jan. 1921. 1922. v-|-32 p. il. (Radio communication pamphlet 26, 2d edition ; War Dept. doc. 1056.) * Paper, 10c. War 22—37 Radiotelephony. Ground radio telephone sets, types SCR-67 and SCR-67-A. Reprint [with changes] Dec. 1921, [published] 1922. iii-|-21 p. il. (Radio communication pamphlet 22; War Dept. doc. 1091.) [Series formerly desig- nated Radio pamphlets.] * Paper. 5c. War 22—36