3LIG LiaaAHKj Monthly Catalogue^,0H' United States Public Documents

No. 326 February, 1922

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CORRECTION FOR JANUARY, 1922, MONTHLY CATALOGUE

For “ for which see p. 376 ” in 4th line of entry for Snow and ice bulletin under Weather Bureau on p. 370, read “ for which see p. 367." Monthly Catalo gue

No. 326 FEBRUARY 1922

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT

-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. 5-8; Feb. 1-22, 1922. [1922.] Each 8 p. 4° [Weekly.] $ Agr 22—146 Packers and stockyards act, 1921, general rules and regulations of Secretary of Agriculture with respect to stockyard owners, market agencies, and dealers. Nov. 30. 1921, [published] 1922. [2] leaves+35 p. 16° (Circular 156.) [Some of the pages are blank.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—159 Property regulations. Amendment 5 to Property regulations [of Department of Agriculture, effective July 1, 1916]. [1922.] 3 p. 16° [Number 5 is Memo- randum 361, Dec. 27, 1921.] t Quarantine on account of satin moth, Notice of quarantine 53 [with rules and regulations], effective Jan. 1. 1922. [1922.] 3 p. (Federal Horticultural Board.) t i Weather, crops, and markets, weekly, Feb. 4-25, 1922; v. 1, no. 5-8. [1922.] p. 89-176, il. 4° t Agr 22—147 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Calves. Effect of winter rations on pasture gains of calves; by E. W. Sheets and R. H. Tuckwiller. Feb. 4, 1922. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1042.) [Prepared in cooperation with West Virginia Agricultural Experi- ment Station.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—167 Cattle. Determining age of cattle by teeth; [by] George W. Pope. Aug. 1919, reprint Jan. 1922. 4 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1066.) * Paper, 5c. • Agr 19—858 Hemorrhagic septicemia, stockyards fever, swine plague, fowl cholera, etc.; [by] Henry J. Washburn. [Oct. 1918, reprint with changes Feb.] 1922. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers'bulletin 1018.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—964 Milk fever, its simple and successful treatment; [by] John R. Mohler. [Aug. 1904. revised Mar. 1918, reprint Feb.] 1922. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 206.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—353 Pork on farm, killing, curing, and canning; [articles by F. G. Ashbrook, G. A. Anthony, and Frantz P. Lund]. [Feb. 1921, slightly revised May. 1921, re- print Dec. 1921.] 44+[1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’bulletin 1186.) [Prepared in cooperation with States Relations Service.] * Paper, 10c. Agr 21—273 Cont ent s .—-Killing and curing; by F. G. Ashbrook and G. A. Anthony.—Home canning of pork and pork products ; by Frants [Frantz] P. Lund. Poultry. Capons and caponizing; [by] Robert [Rob] R. Slocum. [Revised Dec. 1917, reprint Jan.] 1922. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulle- tin 849.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—92 ---- - Natural and artificial brooding of chickens; [by Harry M. Lamon]. [Re- vised edition.] [Feb. 1921, reprint Dec. 1921.] 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 624.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publica- tions relating to poultry.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—279 427 428 February , 1922

Poultry—Continued. Standard varieties of chickens: 2. Mediterranean and Continental classes; [by] Rob R. Slocum. [Dec. 1917, revised May, 1920. re- print, Feb.] 1922. 27 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 898.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to poultry raising and egg production.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—571 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Jan. 1922; [no.] 177. Feb. 24, 1922. p. 1-18. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 40c. (subscription price on p. 1 of publication incorrect). Agr 7—1658 Not e .—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. Some common game, aquatic, and rapacious birds in relation to man; [by] W. L. McAtee and F. E. L. Beal. [May 6, 1912, reprint Jan.] 1922. 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 497.) * Paper, 5c.

CHEMISTRY BUREAU

Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 128. Feb. 21, 1922. p. 615-648. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 9851-9900.] * Paper, 5c. (subscription prices on publication incorrect). Agr 14—194 N0Te .—The free distribution of this publication will be limited to firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above.

ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU

Asparagus beetles and their control; [by] F. H. Chittenden. [Aug. 1917, reprint Jan.] 1922. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 837.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to insects injurious to truck crops.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17 991 Boll weevils. Dispersion of boll weevil in 1921; by B. R. Coad, E. S. Tucker, W. B. Williams, F. F. Bondy, and R. C. Gaines. Feb. 23, 1922. 3 p. il. 4° (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 210.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—73 Cabbage-worms. Common cabbage worm; by F. H. Chittenden. Nov. 20, 1916, reprinted with corrections Apr. 1917, reprint Jan. 1922. 16 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 766.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Depart- ment publications relating to insects injurious to truck crops.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—1272 Chinch-bugs. Bionomics of chinch bug; by Philip Luginbill. Jan. 31, 1922. 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1016.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—164 Malaria. Some facts about malaria; [by L. O. Howard]. [Apr. 29, 1911, reprint with slight changes Feb. 1922.] 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farm- ers’ bulletin 450.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to insects affecting health of man.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 19—391 Red spider on avocado; by G. F. Moznette. Feb. 17, 1922. 15 p. il. 1 pl. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1035.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 22—166

FARM MANAGEMENT AND FARM ECONOMICS OFFICE

Bank loans to farmers on personal and collateral security; by V. N. Valgren and Elmer E. Engelbert. Feb. 7, 1922. 26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bullej- tin 1048.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—168 Grazing lands. Relation of land tenure to use of arid grazing lands of South- western States [with bibliography] ; by E. O. Wooton. Feb. 23, 1922. cover- title, 72 p. il. map. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1001.) * Paper, 15c. Febru ary , 1922 429

FOREST SERVICE Forest planting in eastern United States; by C. R. Tillotson. Jan. 28, 1915 [reprint with changes 1921], 38p. il. I pl. 6 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 153.) [Includes list of Agriculture Department publications deal- ing with forest planting.] * Paper, 10c. Agr 15—175

PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Blackberry culture; [by] George M. Darrow. [Jan. 29, 1915, revised Mar. 1918, reprint Jan.] 1922. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 643.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—358 Blister rust. Investigations of white-pine blister rust [with list of literature cited] ; by Perley Spaulding. Feb. 6, 1922. cover-title, 100 p. il. 4 pl. 2 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 957.) * Paper, 20c. Agr 22—160 Canning and preserving. Relation of initial temperature to pressure, vacuum, and temperature changes in container during canning operations [with list of literature cited] ; by C. A. Magoon and C. W. Culpepper. Feb. 3, 1922. cover-title, 52 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1022.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 22—165 Citrus-scab. Commercial control of citrus scab; [by] John R. Winston. Feb. 15, 1922. 8 p. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 215.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—171 •Corn. Effects of mutilating seeds on growth and productiveness of corn [with list of literature cited] ; by E. B. Brown. Feb. 23, 1922. 14 p. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1011.) * Paper, 5c. Agi- 22—163 ----- How to grow an acre of corn; [by] C. P. Hartley. [May, 1913, reprint Dec.] 1921. 19 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 537.) [Let- ter of transmittal omitted fromlthis reprint.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—1224 Horse beans; [by] Roland McKfee. May, 1918 [reprint Jan. 1922]. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 969.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—920 School garden; [by] L. C. Corbett. [Reprint Dec.] 1921. 41 p. il. • (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 218.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—789 Seeds. Inventory of seeds and plants imported by Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, Jan. 1-Mar. 31, 1917, no. 50; nos. 43980-44445. Jan. 30, 1922. 83 p. 6 p. of pl. * Paper, 20c. Agr 7—3331 Smuts. Cereal smuts and disinfection of seed grain; [by] Harry B. Humphrey and Alden A. Potter. [Apr. 1918, reprint Jan.] 1922. 28 p. il. (Agricul- ture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 939.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 18—330 Sorghum. Cultural experiments with grain sorghums in Texas Panhandle [with list of publications on grain sorghums] ; by Benton E. Rothgeb. Jan. 20, 1922. cover-title, 43 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 976.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 22—161 PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU Furnaces. One-register furnaces (pipeless furnaces) ; [by] A. M. Daniels. [Dec. 1920, reprint Jan.] 1922. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1174.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—20

PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Agriculture Department. Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- ment], Jan. 1922. [1922.] 3 p. t Agr 9—1414 Department bulletins 776-800, [title-page] with contents and index. 1922. 9+16 p. * Paper, 5c. Farmers' bulletins. Farmers’ bulletins 1176-1200, [title-page] with contents and index. 1922. viii+19 p. * Paper, 5c. ■----- [Farmers’] bulletins of interest to persons residing in cities and towns. 1922. 1 p. t 430 Februa ry , 1922

STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Dress form. Paper dress form; [prepared in] Office of Extension Work. Jan. 1922. ii+10 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 207.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—169 Experiment station record, v. 45, no. 9; abstract number. Feb. 8, 1922. cover- title, xi+801-900 p. * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. per vol. (2 vols. a yr.) ; foreign subscription, $1.25 per vol. Agr 9—832 Note .—Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Extra numbers, called abstract numbers, are issued, 3 to each volume. These are made up almost exclusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. Food. Week’s food for average family; [by Caroline L. Hunt]. [Dec. 1921, reprint with changes Feb. 1922.] 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1228.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications of interest in connection with this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 22—2 Laundry. Home laundering; [by Lydia Ray Balderston], [June, 1920, reprint with changes Jan. 1922.] 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1099.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1548 WEATHER BUREAU

Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 8, no. 11; Nov. 1921. [1922.] cover-title, [186] p. il. map, 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. Agr 14—566 Not e .—Made up of separate Climatological data issued from 42 section centers of the United States. Printed at the several section centers and assembled and bound at the Washington Office. Issued principally for service use and exchange. The separate Climatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at the rate of 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each section. Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Washington, D. C., Dec. 1921. [1922.] [2] p. large 8° t ----- Same, Jan. 1922. [1922.] [2] p. large 8° t Monthly weather review. Monthly weather review, v. 49, no. 10; Oct. 1921. [Jan. 31] 1922. cover-title, p. 537-594, il. 19 p. of pl. and maps, 4° * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.25. Agr 9—990 Note .—The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological contributions, and bibliography including seismology, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States, and on adjacent oceans, and (3) climato- logical and seismological tables dealing with the weather and earthquakes of the month. The contributions are principally as follows : (a) 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. Spe cial ar tic les .—Rainfall maps of Latin America ; by Eugene Van Cleef.—Some illustrative types of Latin-American rainfall; by Bernard O. Weitz.—-Rainfall in Guatemala and Salvador, 1908—20, by Karl Sapper; abstracted [by C. L. M.].-—Relation between rainfall, temperature, and yield of corn in Argentina, by N. A. Hessling; translated by G. B. Diehl.—Fruit-frost work in Grand Valley of Colorado, by Andrew M. Hamrick; [with discussion by E. S. Nichols].—Results of evaporation observations; [compiled] by Robert E. Horton.—Hurricane of Oct. 25. 1921, at Tampa, Fla.; by Edward H. Bowie.—Electrical charge of atmosphere and height of barometer ; by W. J. Humphreys.—Pressure maps at 3 kilometers in Japan, by S. Fujiwhara ; [with dis- cussion by C. Le Roy Meisinger],—-International Meteorological Committee.—On long- range forecasting, by Jean Mascart; abstracted [by C. L. M., and with discussion by A. J. Henry], ----- Same, v. 49, no. 11; Nov. 1921. [Feb. 8] 1922. cover-title, p. 595-636, il. 32 p. of pl. and maps, 4° Speci al ar tic les .—Some characteristics of United States temperatures; by Robert DeC. Ward.—On depressions observed in values of solar radiation intensity, by Ladislas Gorczyiiski; translated by W. W. Reed.—Prolonged plant activity at Grand Haven, Mich., in autumn of 1920; by H. Tullson.—Heavy snowstorm in southern Michigan, Nov. 8-9, 1921, [by] D. A. Seeley; [with discussion by A. J. Henry],—Tor- nadoes of Nov. 17, 1921, in Arkansas; by W. C. Hickmon.—-Great ice storm of Nov. 26-29 [1921] in Massachusetts ; [by A. J. H.].—Artificial production of rain ; by Harold Jeffreys. New England highway weather bulletin, Feb. 7-28, 1922; no. 10-13 [season of 1921-22]. [Boston, Mass., 1922.] Eachlp.il. [Weekly.] * Paper, 50c. a yr. Snow and ice bulletin, no. 6-9, winter 1921-22; Feb. 6-27, 1922. Feb. 7-28, 1922. Each [2] p. il. large 4° [Weekly during winter.] t 12—1660 February , 1922 431 Streamflow experiment at AV agon Wheel Gap, Colo.: Preliminary report on ter- mination of first stage of experiment; by Carlos G. Bates'and Alfred J Henry. 1922. cover-title, 55 p. il. 2 pl. 2 p. of pl. map, 4° (Monthly weather review supplement 17.) * Paper, 25c. Agr 22_ 170 11 eather map. Daily weather map [of United States, containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River except Illinois and Wisconsin], Feb 1-28 1922. 1st edition. [1922.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [Not issued Sundays or holidays.] * Editions issued at Washington, D. C„ 25c. a month, $2.50 a yr.; editions issued at about 65 stations throughout the United States, 20c. a month, $2.00 a yr. ----- Same [containing forecasts for United States], Feb. 1-28, 1922. 2d edi- tion. [1922.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [The Sunday edition does not contain as much information as the edition for week days.] * 30c. a month, $3.00 a yr.

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

themTB ~The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for

Examinations. [Announcements of examinations] Feb. 1-June 21 1922 Jan 18-Feb. 23, 1922. Each [2] p. or 1 p. 4° t Laborers. Method of conducting examination for unskilled laborer. Feb 1922 2 p. (Form 2128.) t Mechanics. Instructions to applicants for examination for mechanical trades and similar positions in Departmental and Indian services. Jan 1922 4 n (Form 1250.) t • i- Postal service. Instructions to applicants for post-office service, 7th civil- service district, headquarters, Chicago, Ill. Jan. 1922. 16 p. (Form 1898.) T ----- Instructions to applicants for post-office service, 11th civil-service district, headquarters, Seattle, Wash. Jan. 1922. 14+ [1] p. (Form 1898.) t Reentry in classified service. Feb. 1922. 8 p. (Form 126.) 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. Estimate of appropriation for payment of claims for damages by light- house vessels. Feb. 1, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 162.) t CENSUS BUREAU

Persons desiring to be listed for 14th census bulletins should address the Director■ of the Census, Department of Commerce, Washington, I). 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. Arizona. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919, Arizona. [Reprint with slight changes] 1922. 15 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t Cotton consumed, cotton on hand, active cotton spindles, and imports and exports of cotton, Jan. 1921 and 1922, with statistics of cotton consumed, imported, and exported for 6 months ending Jan. 31. Feb. 14, 1922. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t Duellings. 14th census of United States: Population. 1920, dwellings and families. 1922. 14 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] t 22—26139 I orest products. 14th census of United States: Forest products, 1919, forest products consumed in manufacture of veneers, dyestuffs, and extracts, and in tanning and wood distillation. 1922. 10 p. 4° [Compiled in cooperation with Forest Service.] t 22—26140 92109—No. 326—22—2 432 Feb ruar y , 1922 Manufactures. Census of manufactures, 1921: Classifications by industries. 1922 55 n. 12° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] t 22- 26144 ----- Instructions to special agents, census of manufactures, 1921. 1922. v+52 p. narrow 12° $ Mortality statistics, [calendar year] 1920. 1922. 112 p. 4° (Bulletin 148.) [Prepared under direction of William H. Davis, chief statistician for vital statistics, assisted by John B. Mitchell, expert chief of division.] * Paper, —Jblov Nebraska. 14th census of.United States, 1920, bulletin: Drainage, Nebraska, statistics for State and its counties. [1922.] 12 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief. statistician for agiicultuie, by Roger D. Marsden, special agent in charge of drainage.] t 22 26161 New Hampshire. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919, New Hampshire. 1922. 23 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] T _ 2—26162 New York State. 14th census of United States: Mines and quarries, 1919, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. 1922. 18 p. 4° [Prepared under super- vision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures, by Frank: J. Katz, expert special agent for mines and quarries.] t 22—26163 Ohio 14th census of United States: Mines and quarries, 1919, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa. [Reprint with slight changes] 1922. 19 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manutactuies, by Frank J. Katz, expert special agent for mines and quarries.] t South Dakota. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Drainage, South Dakota, statistics for State and its counties. [1922.] 9 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by Roger D. Marsden, special agent in charge of drainage.] T 22—26164 Texas. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Agriculture, Texas, sta- tistics for State and its counties. [1921.1 94 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture.] ’ ££— ___ 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin: Irrigation, Texas, statistics for State and its counties. [1921.] 15 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture, by R. I. Leele, special agent in charge of irrigation.] t 4bibb Tobacco. Leaf tobacco held by manufacturers and dealers, Jan. 1, 1922 and 1921, and Oct. 1 and July 1, 1921. Jan. 31, 1922. oblong 32° [This publica- tion is issued in postal card form.] t Vermont. 14th census of United States: Manufactures, 1919, Vermont. [Re- print with slight changes] 1922. 19 p. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Eugene F. Hartley, chief statistician for manufactures.] T

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY

Not e .—The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey has been consolidated with and made a part of the Notice to mariners issued by the Lighthouses Bureau, thus making it a joint publication, The charts, ^oast pilots, and 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 Survey bulletin, Jan. 31, 1922; no. 80. [1922.] 10 p. [Monthly.] t 15—26512 Charts

Coos Bay Oreg., surveys 1861-90, surveys by Port of Coos Bay in 1915, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1921 ; chart 5984. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1922. 29.4X38.2 in. t 75c. Florida Straits of. Straits of Florida and approaches, Atlantic Coast; sailing chart 1002. Scale [1:1,197,000]. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1922. 33X41 in. [For offshore navigation only.] t 75c. Louisiana. Louisiana, Constance Bayou to Calcasieu Pass, surveys to 1914, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1921; chart 1278. Scale 1: 80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1922. 33X43.1 in. t 75c. Februa ry , 1922 433

Louisiana—Continued. Louisiana-Texas, Calcasieu Pass to Sabine Pass, surveys to 1914, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1921; chart 1279. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Feb. 1922. 42X33 in. t 75c. New Jerse^-Delaward, Cape May to Fenwick Island Light, surveys to 1920, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1921 and other sources; chart 1219. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1922. 32.2X37.5 in. t 75c. Sabine River. Sabine and Neches rivers, Tex., [from] surveys by U. S. En- gineers to 1921; chart 533. Scale 1: 40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Dec. 1921. 17X41.8 in. 150c. Seattie Harbor and Lake Washington, Wash., surveys to 1920, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1921 and other sources; with inset, Continuation of Lake Washington; chart 6449. Scale 1: 25,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1922. 40.3 X 32.4 in. t 75c. Slocum Inlet. Slocum and Limestone inlets and Taku Harbor, Stephens Pas- sage. southeast Alaska, surveys in 1888 and 1920; chart 8229. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Feb. 1922. 30.9X21.2 in. 125c. South Carolina-Georgia, St. Helena Sound to Savannah River, surveys to 1921; chart 1240. Scale 1: 80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Feb. 1922. 31.7 X 40.7 in. t 75c. Tillamook Bay, Oreg., surveys 1866-1902, surveys from U. S. Engineers to 1921; chart 6112. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, Coast

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PBIVATE LAWS

Note —The Rolls and Library Bureau, State Department, receives a small supply of the private acts which it distributes free upon application. Private [act] 19-24, 67th Congress. Calhoun, J. D. H. R. 2865, act to sell and patent to J. D. Calhoun certain lands. Approved Jan. 28. 1922. 1 p. (Private 22.) . Etier Joseph. H. R. 7290, act to confirm private land claim of widow and heirs of "Joseph Etier. Approved Jan. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Private 19.) Gordon, William, Corporation. H. R. 1460, act for relief of William Gordon Coi- noration Approved Jan. 30, 1922. 1 p. (Private 23.) Grace W.> R., <6 Co. H. R. 1733, act for relief of W. R. Grace and Company. Ap- proved Feb. 17, 1922. 1 p. (Private 24.) Poinsett County, Ark. H. R. 1318, act granting to certain claimants preferential right to purchase certain alleged public lands [in Poinsett and Mississippi counties, Ark., through M. M. Want, as trustee]. [Approved Jan. 28, 1922.] 2 p. (Pri- PoweU. ^Charles R. H. R. 1459, act for relief of Charles R. Powell. Approved Jan. 28, 1922. 1 p. (Private 21.)

PUBLIC LAWS

Not e —Public acts in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Super- intendent 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] 129-147, 67th Congress. Agricultural societies. H. R. 2373. act to authorize association of producers of agri- cultural products. [Approved Feb. 18, 1922.] 2 p. (Public 146.) Alabama. S. 2124, act to relinquish, release, remise, and quitclaim all right title, and interest of United States in and to all lands contained within sections 17 and 20, township 3 south, range 1 west, St. Stephens meridian, Alabama. Approved Feb. 13, 1922. 1 p. (Public 140.) , A „ Civil service pensions. S. 2802, act to amend act for retirement of employees in classified civil service [relative to procedure in adjudication of applications for re- funds]. [Approved Feb. 14, 1922.] 2 p. (Public 142.) Columbia River. S. 2776, act to authorize construction of bridge over Columbia River at point approximately 5 miles upstream from Dalles City, Wasco County, Oreg., to point on opposite shore in State of Washington [by Dalles Oregon-Wash- ington Toll Bridge Company]. Approved Jan. 21, 1922. 1 p. (Public 130.) Contracts. S. 1831, act to amend sec. 237 of judicial code [by providing that, in certain cases involving validity of contract Supreme Court shall, upon writ of error reexamine, reverse, or affirm final judgment of highest court of a State]. Approved Feb. 17, 1922. 1 p. (Public 144.) Deschutes National Forest. H. R. 7600, act authorizing adjustment of boundaries of Deschutes National Forest, Oreg. Approved Feb. 2, 1922. 1 p. (Public 138.) Dollar. H. R. 6119, act to authorize coinage of Grant memorial gold dollar and Grant memorial silver half dollar in commemoration of centenary of birth of Ulysses 8. Grant. Approved Feb. 2, 1922. 1 p. (Public 137.) . . Government bonds. H. R. 8762, act to create commission authorized under certain ‘ conditions to refund or convert obligations of foreign governments held by United States. Approved Feb. 9, 1922. 1 p. (Public 139.) Feb ru ar y , 1922 437

Public [act] 129-147, 67 th Congress—Continued. Hawaii. H. R. 4598, act for exchange of Government lands for privately owned lands in Hawaii. Approved Jan. 31, 1922. 1 p. (Public 135.) Mobile Bay. S. 2994, act to revive and reenact act to authorize Gulf Ports Terminal Railway Company to construct bridge across headwaters of Mobile Bay and such navigable channels as are between east side of bay and Blakely Island [from Bay Port, Ala., to Blakely Island]. Approved Feb. 14, 1922. 1 p. (Public 143.) Mount McKinley National Park. H, R. 6262, act to add lands to Mount McKinlev National Park, Alaska. Approved Jan. 30, 1922. 1 p. (Public 133.) Pamunkey River. H. R. 9050, act granting consent of Congress to Pamunkey Ferry Company to construct bridge across Pamunkey River, in Virginia [at or near Sweet Hall]. Approved Jan. 30, 1922. 1 p. (Public 134.) Patent Office. H. R. 7707, act to increase force and salaries in Patent Office, and for other purposes. [Approved Feb. 18, 1922.] 5 p. (Public 147.) Prospect Hill Cemetery. H. R. 7601, act to amend act incorporating Prospect Hill Cemetery [so as to permit sale of certain land by cemetery association]. Approved Jan. 31, 1922. 1 p. (Public 136.) Public lands. S. 1099, act to amend sec. 2372, Revised statutes [relating to amend- ment of entries of public lands]. Approved Jan. 27, 1922. 1 p. (Public 131.) Russia. S. 2708, act to authorize President to transfer medical supplies for relief of distressed and famine stricken people of Russia. Approved Jan. 20. 1922. 1 n (Public 129.) Tenderfoot Lake. S. 2468, act providing for sale and disposal of public lands within area heretofore surveyed as Tenderfoot Lake, Wis. Approved Feb. 13, 1922 1 n (Public 141.) 1 Texas. S. 2133. act adding lands to Texas and ceding jurisdiction to Texas over lands or bancos heretofore or hereafter acquired by United States from Mexico. Approved Jan. 27. 1922. 1 p. (Public 132.) Treasury Department. H. R. 9724, act making appropriations for Treasury Depart- ment, fiscal year 1923. [Approved Feb. 17, 1922.] 25 p. (Public 145.) Public [joint] resolution 36-39, 67th Congress. Dante Alighieri. S. J. Res. 99. joint resolution providing site upon public grounds in Washington, D. C., for erection of statue of Dante. Approved Feb. 14, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 39.) Homestead. H. J. Res. 30. joint resolution to amend joint resolution giving to dis- charged soldiers, sailors, and marines preferred right of homestead entry, approved Feb. 14, 1920. Approved Jan. 21. 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 36.) Indians. S. J. Res. 140, joint resolution relative to payment of tuition for Indian children enrolled in Montana State public schools. Approved Feb. 13, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolution 38.) Munitions. S. J. Res. 124. joint resolution to prohibit exportation of arms or muni- tions of war from United States to certain countries [in which domestic violence exists], and for other purposes. Approved Jan. 31, 1922. 1 p. (Public resolu- tion 37.) AGRICULTURAL INQUIRY JOINT COMMISSION Report. Credit, report of Joint Commission of Agricultural Inquiry, pt. 2; submitted by Mr. Anderson. 1922. 159 p. il. 1 pl. (H. rp. 408, 67th Cong. 1st sess.) [Includes minority opinion of Mr. Mills.] 21—27528 CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Clearwater National Forest. Consolidation of forest lands within certain national forests, conference report to accompany H. R. 77 [for consolidation of forest lands within Clearwater, St. Joe, and Selway national forests] ; submitted by Mr. Sinnott. Feb. 17, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 708.) Treasury Department. Appropriations for Treasury Department [fiscal year 1923], conference report on H. R. 9724; submitted by Mr. Warren. Jan. 25, calendar day Jan. 30, 1922. Ip. (S. doc. 122.) ----- Treasury Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, conference report to accompany H. R. 9724; submitted by Mr. Madden. Jan. 31, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 636.) ----- Treasury Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, conference report to accompany H. R. 9724; submitted by Mr. Madden. Feb. 6, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 661.) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Not e .—The House documents and reports are issued in limited edi'ions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Appropriations. Contingent expenses, House of Representatives, estimate of appropriation required for contingent expenses of House of Representatives, fiscal year 1922. Feb. 20, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 189.) Calendars of House of Representatives, 67th Congress, 2d session, Feb. 1-28, 1922; no. 181-202. 1922. various paging, large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] $ 438 Febru ary , 1922

ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE House of Representatives. Assistant to superintendent of House press gallery, report to accompany H. Res. 270 [authorizing doorkeeper of House to appoint assistant to superintendent of House press gallery] ; submitted by Mr. Ire- land. Feb. 7. 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 671.) Rose, William T. Relief of widow of William T. Rose, report to accompany H. Res. 267 [for relief of Katie Rose, widow of William T. Rose] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Ireland. Feb. 7, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 670.)

AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Aeroplanes. Use of aircraft, hearings [on use of aeroplanes in spraying cot- ton fields to destroy boll weevil], Feb. 8, 1922. 1922. 12 p. (Serial R.) t Cotton futures, hearings, Feb. 13 and 14, 1922. 1922. 45 p. (Series S.) 4 Forests and forestry. Forestry, hearings, Jan. 9-12, 1922. 1922. 266 p. (Se- rial K.) t ----- Purchase of forest lands, hearings, Jan. 13 and 14, 1922. 1922. 58 p. (Serial N.) t Loans. Relief of those to whom Government loaned money for purchase of wheat, rye, or oats for seed, and whose crops were a failure, report to accom- pany S. 2023; submitted by M. Tincher. Feb. 13. 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 697.) Sugar. De Ronde sugar resolution, hearings [on S. J. Res. 79, authorizing the President to require Sugar Equalization Board (Incorporated) to take over and dispose of 5,000 tons of sugar imported from Argentine Republic], Jan. 20-Feb. 3, 1922. 1922. 46 p. (Series M.) $ ----- Disposition of certain sugars imported from Argentina, report to accom- pany S. J. Res. 12 [authorizing the President to require Sugar Equalization Board (Incorporated) to take over and dispose of 13,902 tons of sugar imported from Argentine Republic] : submitted by Mr. Ward of New York. Feb. 10, 1922. 15 p. (H. rp. 690.) [Includes views of minority signed by Mr. Tincher. Mr. Haugen. Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Kincheloe, ami Mr. Jones of Texas.] ----- Disposition of sugar imported from the Argentine, report to accompany S. J. Res. 79 [authorizing the President to require Sugar Equalization Board (Incorporated) to take over and dispose of 5,000 tons of sugar imported from Argentine Republic] ; submitted by Mr. Clague. Feb. 14. 1922. 9 p. (H. rp. 701.) -----r Ward sugar resolution, hearings [on H. J. Res. 78, authorizing the Presi- dent to require Sugar Equalization Board (Incorporated) to take over and dispose of 13,902 tons of sugar imported from Argentine Republic], Oct. 25, 1921-Feb. 3. 1922. 1922. 63 p. (Series L.) t Warehouse bill, hearings on H. R. 2343. Feb. 8, 1922; [statement of F. B. Swank]. 1922. 23 p. (Serial Q.) $

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Alien Property Custodian. Statement of Thomas W. Miller, Alien Property Cus- todian, before subcommittee, Dec. 13, 1921. [1922.] p. 11-27. t Appropriations. Legislative appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, report to accompany H. R. 10267; submitted by Mr. Cannon. Feb. 3. 1922. 19 p. (H. rp. 647.) ----- Second deficiency appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1922 [and prior fiscal years]. hearing before subcommittee in charge of deficiency appropriations. 1922. 526 p. 4 Commerce Department. Departments of Commerce and Labor appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, hearing before subcommittee in charge of Departments of Commerce and Labor appropriation bill for 1923. 1922. 914 p. 4 ----- Departments of Commerce and Labor appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, report to accompany H. R. 10559; submitted by Mr. Shreve. Feb. 22. 1922. 21 p. (H. rp. 719.) Indians. Relief of destitution among Indians, report to accompany H. J. Res. 264; submitted by Mr. Cramton. Feb. 3, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 653.) [Cor- rected print.] Feb ru ar y , 1922 439

Interior Department. Interior Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, hearing before subcommittee in charge of Interior Department appro- priation bill, 1923. 1922. 947 p. t ----- Interior Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, report to accompany H. R. 10329; submitted by Mr. Cramton. Feb. 8, 1922. 48 p. (H. rp. 681.) Reclamation Service. Statement of Arthur P. Davis before subcommittee in charge of Interior Department appropriation bill for 1923. 1922. [l]+608- 676 p. t BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE National banks. State taxation of national banks, hearing on H. R. 9579, to amend sec. 5219, Revised statutes, Jan. 26 [-Feb. 9], 1922. 1922. pts. 1, 2, ii+1-273 p. t ----- Same, Feb. 7-9, 1922, pt. 2 [extracts]. 1922. 23 p. $

CLAIMS COMMITTEE Caldwell, G. C. G. C. Caldwell, report to accompany H. R. 7052 [for relief of G. C. Caldwell] ; submitted by Mr. Logan. Feb. 13,1922. lip. (H. rp. 700.) Capitol, derrick. Owner of derrick Capitol, report to accompany S. 1767 [for relief of Merritt & Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company, owner of der- rick Capitol] ; submitted by Mr. Rose. Feb. 3, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 657.) Connors, James E. James E. Connors, report to accompany H. R. 7695 [for relief of James E. Connors]; submitted by Mr. Rose. Jan. 30, 1922. 7 p. (H. rp. 632.) Dering, Mrs. Cora T. Cora T. Dering, report to accompany H. R. 5668 [for relief of Cora T. Dering] ; submitted by Mr. Glynn. Feb. 13, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 699.) Edward L. Doheny, jr., steamer. Pan American Petroleum & Transport Co., report, to accompany H. R. 9866 [authorizing Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company to sue United States to recover damages resulting from collision between steamer Edward L. Doheny, jr., and torpedo boat destroyer Henley] ; submitted by Mr. Rose. Jan. 31, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 638.) Knight, Frank W. Frank W. Knight, report to accompany H. R. 8374 [for relief of estate of Frank W. Knight]; submitted by Mr. Cole of Iowa. Feb. 3, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 659.) Mayflower, steamer. Owner of steamer Mayflower, report to accompany H. R. 4365 [for relief of Nantasket Beach Company, owner of steamer Mayflower] ; submitted by Mr. Rose. Feb. 3, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 658.) ----- Steamer Mayflower, report to accompany S. 1813 [for relief of Nantasket Beach Company, owner of steamer Mayflower] ; submitted by Mr. Rose. Feb. 15, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 705.) Shymer, Mrs. Anne C. Anne C. Shymer, report to accompany H. R. 6134 [for relief of estate of Anne C. Shymer]; submitted by Mr. Cole of Iowa. Feb. 14, 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 702.) Sykes, Bradley. Bradley Sykes, report to accompany H. R. 540 [for relief of Bradley Sykes]; submitted by Mr. Box. Feb. 13, 1922. 8 p. (H. rp. 698.) Taylor, F. E. F. E. Taylor and B. C. Broom, report to accompany H. R. 8767 [for relief of F. E. Taylor and B. C. Broom] ; submitted by Mr. Underhill. Feb. 9, 1922. 11 p. (H. rp. 686.) 'Walthill, Nebr. First National Bank of Walthill, Nebr., report to accompany H. R. 8186 [for relief of First National Bank of Walthill, Thurston County, Nebr.] ; submitted by Mr. Cole of Iowa. Feb. 2, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 645.) Waterman, J. B. J. B. Waterman, report to accompany H. R. 2742 [for relief of J. B. Waterman]; submitted by Mr. Glynn. Jan. 30, 1922. 7 p. (H. rp. 633.) Zitek, Joseph. Joseph Zitek, report to accompany H. R. 8448 [for relief of Joseph Zitek] ; submitted by Mr. Logan. Feb. 9, 1922. 7 p. (H. rp. 685.) 92109—22—No. 326---- 3 440 Febru ary , 1922

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Employers' liability and workmen’s compensation. Workmen’s compensation for District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 10034 [creating District of Columbia insurance fund for benefit, of employees injured and dependants of employees killed in employments, providing for administration of such fund by United States Employees’ Compensation Commission, and authoriz- ing appropriation therefor] ; submitted by Mr. Fitzgerald. Feb. 8, 1922. 10 p. (H. rp. 680.) 22—26172 Land. Sale of school site in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 5020; submitted by Mr. Focht. Feb. 3, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 652.) Medical Society of District of Columbia. Amending act of incorporation of Medical Society of District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 1591; sub- mitted by Mr. Millspaugh. Feb. 18, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 711.) Parks. Extension of park system of District of Columbia, report to accom- pany H. R. 10275; submitted by Mr. Focht. Feb. 6, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 663.) ----- Parkway to connect forts in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 8792 [to make necessary survey and to prepare plan of proposed park- way to connect old Civil War forts in District of Columbia]; submitted bv Mr. Focht. Feb. 3, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 649.) Police Department. Policemen and firemen’s relief fund of District of Colum- bia, report to accompany H. R. 7850 [to equalize pensions of retired policemen and firemen of District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. Zihlman Feb 1 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 642.) Potomac Insurance Co. of District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 1312 [to amend charter of Potomac Insurance Company of District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. Millspaugh. Feb. 3, 1922. Ip. (H. rp. 654.) Public works. Payment of claims for material and labor furnished for District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 5027 [to amend act relative to pay- ment of claims for material and labor furnished for District of Columbia buildings]; submitted by Mr. Focht. Feb. 3, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 650.) Snow. Removal of snow and ice from sidewalks in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 3086; submitted by Mr. Focht. Feb. 6 1922 4 o’ (H. rp. 664.) Streets. Authorizing widening of 1st street ne., report to accompany H R 5018; submitted by Mr. Focht. Feb. 3, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 651.) ----- Closing of part of M street nw., adverse report to accompany H R 4903; submitted by Mr. Focht. Feb. 3, 1922. Ip. (H. rp. 655.)

ELECTION OF PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT, AND REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEE Campaign funds. Corrupt practices act, hearings, H. J. Res. 139, H. J Res 252 proposing amendment of paragraph 4 of sec. 2 of article 1 of Constitution of United States relative to filling vacancies in House of Representatives, [and] H. R. 8926, H. R. 9720, H. R. 9809, proposing limitations on campaign ex- penses and providing for publicity, Dec. 14, 1921, [and] Jan. 18 1922 192** 34 p. t House of Representatives. Filling vacancies in House of Representatives re- port to accompany H. J. Res. 252 [proposing amendment to Constitution of United States relative to filling vacancies in House of Representatives] • sub- mitted by Mr. Andrews of Nebraska. Feb. 15, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 706.)

FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Diplomatic and consular service. Foreign service of United States, report to accompany H. R. 10213 [relative to foreign intercourse of United States] • sub- mitted by Mr. Rogers. Feb. 2, 1922. 5 p. (H. rp. 646 [pt. 1].) ----- Relative to foreign intercourse of United States, minority report to ac- company H. R. 10213: submitted by Mr. Stedman. Feb. 9, 1922 (H rn 646, pt. 2.) , . y.4n vn. p. Smithsonian Institution. Transferring to secretary of Smithsonian Institution certain relics, report to accompany H. J. Res. 272 [transferring to custody of Smithsonian Institution relics now in possession of Department of State] • submitted by Mr. Moores of Indiana. Feb. 20, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 712.) Febru ary , 1922 441

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE Immigration., Restriction of immigration, report to accompany H. J. Res. 268 [extending operation of immigration act of May 19, 1921] ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Washington. Feb. 17, 1922. 11 p. (H. rp. 710.) [Includes views of Mr. Box and views of minority signed by Mr. Siegel and Mr. Sabath.]

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Cherokee Indians. Eastern Band of Cherokees, hearings before subcommittee on House bill 5699, providing for final disposition of affairs of Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina, Feb. 6, 1922. 1922. 50 p. $ Chippetca Indians. Claims against certain Chippewa bands, hearing on H. R. 6872, Jan. 12-Feb. 2, 1922. 1922. 130 p. t Ellis, Joe. Shawnee and Delaware claims, hearing on H. R. 6418 [to confer jurisdiction on Court of Claims to try and adjudicate claims of Joe Ellis and other individual Shawnee and Delaware Indians on account of depredations committed by soldiers and white citizens of United States], Jan. 26, 1922. 1922. 13 p. t Indians. Expenses of litigation of general council of Chippewa Indians of Minnesota, adverse report to accompany H. R. 6872; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Feb. 3, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 660.) ----- Legislation regarding several Indian reservations or tribes, report to accompany H. R. 10193 [extending time for allotments on Crow Reservation, protecting certain members of Five Civilized Tribes, payment for tuition of Indian children in Montana, relief of Indians occupying lands in Arizona, New Mexico, and California, issuing patents in fee in certain cases, estab- lishing revolving fund on Rosebud Reservation, leasing, for mining purposes, lands on Fort Peck, Mont., Reservation, memorial to Indians of Rosebud Reservation killed in World War, additional water rights on Crow Reserva- tion, conferring authority on Secretary of Interior as to alienation in Indian allotments, and for other purposes]; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 31, 1922. 12 p. (H. rp. 637.) ----- Relief of certain Montana tribes, hearing on H. R. 2432, Feb. 3, 1922. 1922. 29 p. $ Osage Indians. Modifying Osage fund restrictions, hearing on H. R. 10328, Feb. 15 and 16, 1922. 1922. 30 p. (Serial 1.) $

INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Philippine Islands. Extending limit of indebtedness of Philippine Government, hearings on H. R. 10442. Feb. 21, 1922. 1922. 10 p. t

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Anthrax. Prohibit interstate sale of certain articles contaminated with anthrax, report to accompany H. R. 7156 [to prohibit importation and inter- state shipment of certain articles contaminated with anthrax] ; submitted by Mr. Webster. Feb. 16, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 707.) Cape Cod Canal. Purchase of Cape Cod Canal, hearings on H. R. 9489, Jan. 9, 1922. 1922. 31 p. $ Coast and Geodetic Survey. Coast and Geodetic Survey, hearing on H. R. 9490 [to provide for medical and hospital services for officers and seamen of Coast and Geodetic Survey], Feb. 7, 1922; [statement of Hugh S. Cumming]. 1922. 13 p. $ ----- Medical and hospital services for officers and seamen of Coast and Geo- detic Survey, report to accompany H. R. 9490; submitted by Mr. Burroughs. Feb. 10, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 689.) Freight rates. To amend transportation act of 1920, report to accompany S. 621 [to amend subdivisions (a) and (c) of sec. 206 of transportation act, 1920, so as to extend time for filing overcharge claims against director general of railroads] ; submitted by Mr. Newton of Minnesota. Feb. 1, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 643.) 442 Febru ary , 1922

Panama Canal. To regulate divorces in Canal Zone, report to accompany H. R. 9201; submitted by Mr. Denison. Deb. 8, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 677.) Pensions. Amend war risk insurance act, report to accompany H. R. 10003 [to further amend and modify1 war risk insurance act, relative to payment of compensation of persons under legal disabilities]; submitted by Mr. Graham of Illinois. Feb. 9, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 688.) ■----- Applicability of pension laws in certain cases, report to accompany H. R. 10196 [to provide for applicability of pension laws to classes of persons in military and naval services not entitled to benefits of article 3 of war risk insurance act, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Sweet. Feb. 8, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 682.) Tomhighee River. To declare Tombigbee River nonnavigable, report to accom- pany H. R. 4898 [to declare Tombigbee River nonnavigable from its source to its intersection with boundary line between counties of Itawamba and Monroe, Miss.]; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Mississippi. Feb. 21, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 714.) IRRIGATION OF ARID LANDS COMMITTEE Irrigation districts. Application of reclamation law to irrigation [districts], report to accompany H. R. 4382; submitted by Mr. Kinkaid. Feb. 6, 1922. 8 p. (H. rp. 662.) Reclamation of land. Construction charges on Federal irrigation projects, report to accompany H. R. 9606 [to extend time for payment of construction charges on reclamation projects, units of reclamation projects, or in indi- vidual cases, for not exceeding 3 years] ; submitted by Mr. Kinkaid. Feb. 17, 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 709.)

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Armistice day. Making Armistice day legal holiday, report to accompany H. R. 4800; submitted by Mr. Foster. Jan. 30, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 635.) Clerks of District Courts. Compensation of clerks of District Courts, report to accompany H. R. 8342; submitted by Mr. Dominick. Feb 7, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 673.) District Courts. Terms of United States court in southern and northern dis- tricts of West Virginia, report to accompany S. 2810 [to amend and reenact sec. 113 of judicial code, as amended and reenacted by act approved 22d of August, 1914, so as to change time of holding court in districts of West Virginia] ; submitted by Mr. Goodykoontz. Jan. 31, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 640.) Marriage. Constitutional amendment granting Congress power to establish uniform laws relating to marriage and divorce, hearing on H. J. Res. 83; statement of George P. Codd, Jan. 26, 1922. 1922. 11 p. (Serial 24.) $ Prostitution. Amend sec. 5549 and 5550 of Revised statutes, report to accom- pany S. 1010 [to amend sec. 5549 and 5550, Revised statutes, so as to permit women or girls over age of 16 convicted of prostitution, or similar offenses, punishable by imprisonment, to be confined in homes of refuge during term of sentence] ; submitted by Mr. Christopherson. Feb. 24, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 726.) Seal and seal fisheries. To confer jurisdiction upon Court of Claims to adjudi- cate claims of American citizens who were charged with unlawfully sealing in Bering Sea, hearing on H. R. 6867 and S. 2235; statement of Dorothea Schunck, Feb. 8, 1922. 1922. [1]+15-33 p. (Serial 12, pt. 2.) [Part 1 of Serial 12 appeared in Monthly catalogue for July, 1921, p. 21.] $ Women's Overseas Service League. Incorporation of Women’s Overseas Serv- ice League, hearing on H. R. 7299, Jan. 12, 1922. 1922. 20 p. (Serial 23.) t ----- Women’s Overseas Service League, report to accompany H. R. 7299 [to incorporate Women’s Overseas Service League] ; submitted by Mr. Graham of Pennsylvania. Feb. 21, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 715.) Workmen's compensation. Status of longshoremen, report to accompany S. 745 [to amend sec. 24 and 256 of judicial code, relating to jurisdiction of Dis- trict Courts, so as to extend benefits of State workmen’s compensation acts to maritime workers other than master or members of crew of a vessel] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Chandler of New York. Jan. 31, 1922. 9 p. (H. rp. 639.) Feb ru ar y , 1922 443

LIBRARY COMMITTEE Smith, Edmund Kirhy. Statue of Gen. E. Kirby Smith, report to accompany H. Con. Res. 42 [thanking people of Florida for statue of General E. Kirby Smith]; submitted by Mr. Luce. Feb. 11, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 695.)

MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Alaska. Fisheries in Alaska, hearings before subcommittee on fish and fish hatcheries on H. R. 2394, Jan. 17 and 18, 1922. 1922. pt. 2, ii+93-121 p. [Part 1, with slightly different title, appeared in Monthly catalogue for Nov. 1921, p. 261.] t Life-saving water-making cup as life-preserver, hearings on life-saving water- making drinking cup, Jan. 12, 1922. 1922. 54 p. t Skagit County, Wash. Public highway through Government property and Preservation of west coast fisheries, hearings on H. R. 6313 [to grant right of way for public highway to county of Skagit, Wash.] and H. R. 9088 [to authorize development of methods of preservation of west-coast fishes], Jan. 26, 1922. 1922. 13 p. t

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Cemeteries, National. Disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civilian employees, report to accompany H. J. Res. 263 [authorizing purchase of land for cemeteries for American military dead in Europe and improvement thereof] ; submitted by Mr. Kahn. Feb. 3, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 656.) Desertion, Army. Status of deserters from military or naval service, report to accompany S. J. Res. 125 [to continue military status of persons deserting military or naval service during World War, and amenability to trial of those persons who failed to comply with terms of sec. 5 of selective service law] ; submitted by Mr. Kahn. Jan. 31, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 641.) Discharge certificates, report to accompany H. R. 9717 [to amend act to furnish discharge certificates in lieu of lost or destroyed discharges]; submitted by Mr. Stoll. Feb. 1, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 644.) Medals. Extend limitation of time upon issuance of medals of honor, etc., report to accompany H. R. 10297 [to extend limitations of time upon issuance of medals of honor, distinguished service crosses, and distinguished service medals to persons who served in Army of United States during World War] ; submitted by Mr. Frothingham. Feb. 6, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 667.) Military reservations. Conveyance of certain unused military reservations to Salem and Marblehead, Mass., report to accompany S. 2736 [for conveyance of unused military reservations in Massachusetts, known as Fort Lee, Fort Pickering, and Fort Sewall, to Salem and Marblehead] ; submitted by Mr. Frothingham. Feb. 10, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 691.) Militia. Amending national defense act, report to accompany S. 2307 [to amend act entitled “Act to amend act for making further and more effectual provi- sion for national defense, and for other purposes, and to establish military justice,” relative to National Guard and Officers’ Reserve Corps] ; submitted by Mr. Crago. Feb. 7, 1922. 6 p. (H. rp. 675.) •----- Making further and more effectual provision for national defense, report to accompany S. 2774 [to amend act entitled “Act to amend act for making further and more effectual provision for national defense, and for other pur- poses, and to establish military justice,” so as to provide compensation for care of motor and air service equipment of National Guard] ; submitted by Mr. Crago. Feb. 7, 1922. 5 p. (H. rp. 674.) ----- National Guard, amendments to national defense act affecting National Guard [and Officers’ Reserve Corps], hearings. 1922. 21 p. + National defense. Military policy and preparedness, American Legion military committee report, hearings, Jan. 26, 1922; statements of D. John Markey, chairman, Edward L. Logan, [and] Brig. Gen. Hanson E. Ely. 1922. 12 p. t New Haven, Conn. Fort Nathan Hale Park, transfer of Fort Hale and Light- house Point at New Haven, Conn., for public park purposes, hearing on H. R. 8749 and H. R. 9778, Jan. 19, 1922. 1922. 19 p. t 444 Feb ruar y , 1922

Soldiers. Free transportation and subsistence from Europe for certain desti- tute discharged soldiers and their wives and children, report to accompany H. R. 8786 [to amend act to furnish free transportation and subsistence from Europe and Siberia to United States for destitute discharged soldiers and their wives and children, so as to extend time within which transportation may be furnished]; submitted by Mr. Kahn. Feb. 7, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 672.) Washington State. Land for park purposes, State of Washington, report to accompany H. R. 9235 [for grant of land to State of Washington for public park purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Miller. Feb. 14, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 703.)

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Milwaukee Press Club. Bell of wrecked cruiser Milwaukee, report to accom- pany S. 1733 [authorizing Secretary of Navy to deliver to president of Mil- waukee Press Club, of Milwaukee, Wis., bell of wrecked cruiser Milwaukee]; submitted by Mr. Darrow. Feb. 8, 1922. Ip. (H. rp. 679.) Retired list, Nary. Amendment to naval appropriation act, 1919, report to accompany H. R. 9953 [to amend act making appropriations for naval service, fiscal year 1919, by repealing provision for promotion of retired officers of Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard performing active duty during time of war] ; submitted by Mr. Butler. Feb. 3, 1922. 12 p. (H. rp. 648.) PATENTS COMMITTEE Smolik, Mrs. Rosa B. To renew and extend certain letters patent, hearings on H. R. 7793, to renew and extend certain letters patent [held by Rosa B. Smolik], Jan. 24, 1922; [statement of Mrs. Rosa B. Smolik.]* 1922. 5 p. t POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE Letter-carriers. Rural delivery service, report to accompany H. R. 7544 [auth- orizing Postmaster General to temporarily reduce pay of rural carriers for disciplinary purposes instead of suspending them without pay]; submitted by Mr. Steenerson. Feb. 10, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 692.) Mail delivery. Establishment of motor vehicle rural routes, report to accom- pany H. R. 8927 [authorizing establishment of rural routes of from 36 to 75 miles in length] ; submitted by Mr. Steenerson. Feb. 10, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp.. 693.) Postal service. Recommendations of Postmaster General, postal service, hear- ings on H. R. 9463, Jan. 6 and 13, 1922. 1922. pt. 1, 1-22+i p. $ Richmond, Virginia Historical Pageant, 1922. Special canceling stamps, report to accompany H. R. 10161 [authorizing use of special canceling stamps in Richmond, Va., Louisville, Ky., and Pasadena, Calif., post offices] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Steenerson. Jan. 30, 1922. Ip. (H. rp. 634.) Star route contracts, hearings on H. R. 8975, Jan. 27, 1922. 1922. 50+iiip. t

PRINTING COMMITTEE St. Lawrence River. Additional copies of report of International Joint Com- mission, report to accompany S. Con. Res. 18 [to print additional copies of Senate document 114, relative to improvement of St. Lawrence River]; submitted by Mr. Kiess. Feb. 9, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 684.)

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE General Accounting Office. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on FL R. 9288, fixing site and creating commission to have plans and estimates pre- pared for General Accounting Office building, [and] H. R. 9597, to amend housing act of May 16, 1918 [relative to settlement of contracts by Housing Corporation], Jan. 27, 1922. 1922. 16 p. (No. 13.) t Hospitals. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 8791, additional hospital facilities [for persons who served in World War and are patients of Veterans’ Bureau], Feb. 8, 1922. 1922. 16 p. (No. 14.) t ----- Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 8791, additional hospital facilities [for persons who served in World War and are patients of Veterans’ Bureau, and] H. R. 9604, public building site, Madison, Wis., Feb. 17, 1922. 1922. 16 p. (No. 15.) $ Febr uar y , 1922 445

Housing Corporation. Amend act to provide housing for war needs, report to accompany H. R. 9597 [to amend act to authorize the President to provide housing for war needs, relative to settlement of contracts by Housing Corpora- tion] ; submitted by Mr. Langley. Feb. 6, 1922. 5 p. ,(H. rp. 665.) ----- Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 9597, to amend housing act of May 16, 1918 [relative to settlement of contracts by Housing Corpora- tion] Jan. 23 and 24, 1922. 1922. 24 p. (No. 11.) t Madison, Wis. Post-office site, Madison, Wis., report to accompany H. R. 9604 [for acquisition of post-office site at Madison, Wis.] ; submitted by Mr. Langley. Feb. 21, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 717.) ----- ■ Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. R. 9604, public building site. Madison. Wis. [and] H. R. 8791, additional hospital facilities [for persons who served in World War and are patients of Veterans’ Bureau], Jan. 14, 1922. 1922. 29 p. (No. 10.) t New York City. Public buildings and grounds, hearings on H. J. Res. 257, exchange of sites for public building, New York, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1922. 1922. 16 p. (No. 12.) t

PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Alexander, Mattie. Patent to Mattie Alexander for land in Alabama, report to accompany H. R. 8845 [for relief of Mattie Alexander] ; submitted by Mr. Jeffers of Alabama. Feb. 8, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 683.) Calendars. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, 1st session, Nov. 15, 1921; no. 15. [1922.] 35 p. 4° t ----- Same. 67th Congress, 2d session. Feb. 14 and 28, 1922; no. 18 and 19. [1922.] 48 p. and 51 p. 4° $ Cheyenne River Reservation. Extension of time for payment of purchase money due under certain homestead entries and Government land purchases, report to accompany H. R. 9710 [authorizing extensions of time for payment of purchase money due under homestead entries and Government-land pur- chases within former Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian reservations, N. and S. Dak.] ; submitted by Mr. Benham. Feb. 11, 1922. 5 p. (H. rp. 694.) Coconino County, Ariz. Lands in Coconino County, Ariz., report to accompany S. 2471 [to amend act authorizing survey and sale of lands in Coconino County, Ariz., to occupants thereof, so as to increase acreage which occupants of agricultural tracts may purchase]; submitted by Mr. Hayden. Feb. 23, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 721.) Fetterman, Fort. Fort Fetterman military reservation, report to accompany H. R. 10002 [to extend provisions of sec. 2455, Revised statutes, to lands within abandoned Fort Fetterman military reservation in Wyoming]; sub- mitted by Mr. Sinnott. Feb. 22, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 720.) Homestead. Credit for military service during World War, report to accom- pany H. J. Res. 180 [extending provisions of act allowing credit for military service during war with Germany in homestead entries, and of public reso- lution allowing preferred right of entry for at least 60 days after date of opening in connection with lands opened or restored to entry, to citizens of United States who served with allied armies during World War] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Smith of Idaho. Feb. 8, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 678.) Idaho. Exchange of lands granted for public school purposes in Idaho, report to accompany H. R. 9499: submitted by Mr. Smith of Idaho. Feb. 9, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 687.) Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif., report to accompany H. R. 5588 [to repeal sec. 5 of act to establish Lassen Volcanic National Park in Sierra Nevada Mountains, Calif., limiting appropriations for park]; submitted by Mr. Raker. Feb. 21, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 718.) Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital Association. Granting certain lands in Hot Springs, Ark., to Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital Association, report to accom- pany S. 2186; submitted by Mr. Driver. Feb. 24, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 723.) Malheur National Forest. Exchange of lands within Malheur National Forest, report to accompany H. R. 10185; submitted by Mr. Sinnott. Feb. 14, 1922, 2 p. (H. rp. 704.)' 446 Febru ary , 1922

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, pat- ents were issued to public lands in Minnesota under erroneous survey made in 1876] ; submitted by Mr. Burtness. Feb. 8, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 676.) Mohave County, Ariz. Adjustment of conflicting claims in Mohave County, Ariz., report to accompany H. R. 9257; submitted by Mr. Hayden. Feb. 23, 1922. 4 p. (H. rp. 722.) Richardson, Ed E., Company, Incorporated. Ed E. Richardson Co. (Inc.), report to accompany S. 2147 [to authorize patent to Ed E. Richardson Com- pany (Incorporated) of certain lands] ; submitted by Mr. Driver. Feb. 21, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 716.) Robicheau, Joseph. Granting patent to Joseph Robicheau, report to accom- pany H. R. 463; submitted by Mr. Vaile. Feb. 24, 1922. 5 p. (H. rp. 724.) Rocky Mountain National Park. Site for administration building, Rocky Mountain National Park, report to accompany H. R. 8675 [to accept tract of land donated as site for administration building for Rocky Mountain Na- tional Park] ; submitted by Mr. Vaile. Feb. 24, 1922. 2 p. (H. rp. 725.)

BIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE Beverly Harbor, Mass., hearings on subject of improvement of Beverly Harbor, Mass., Jan. 27, 1922. 1922. 4 p. t Coenties Reef, East River, N. Y., hearings on subject of contract for removal of Coenties Reef, East River, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1922. 1922. 11 p. J Connecticut River, Conn, and Mass., hearings on subject of improvement of Connecticut River between Hartford, Conn., and Holyoke, Mass., Jan. 27, 1922. 1922. 5 p. t Crescent City Harbor, Calif., hearings on subject of improvement of Crescent City Harbor, Calif., Feb. 9, 1922. 1922. 9 p. $ Galveston Channel, Tex., hearings on subject of improvement of Galveston Chan- nel, Tex., Feb. 3, 1922. 1922. 21 p. $ Milwaukee Harbor, Wis., hearings on subject of improvement of Milwaukee Harbor, Wis., Jan. 27, 1922. 1922. 9 p. t Sabine-Nechos waterway, Tex., hearings on subject of improvement of Sabine- Neches waterway from Gulf to Beaumont and Orange, Tex., Jan. 19, 1922. 1922. 30 p. $ San Francisco Harbor, Calif., hearings on subject of improvement of entrance to San Francisco Harbor, Calif., Feb. 7, 1922. 1922. 8 p. t Tensas River, La., hearings on subject of improvement of Tensas River, La., Feb. 4, 1922. 1922. 5 p. t Trinity River, Tex., hearings on subject of improvement of Trinity River, Tex., Feb. 4, 1922. 1922. 13 p. $ Turtle Bayou, Tex., hearings on subject of improvement of Turtle Bayou, Tex.. Feb. 4, 1922. 1922. 7 p. t Wilmington Harbor, Del., hearings on subject of improvement of Wilmington Harbor, Del., Jan. 26, 1922. 1922. 10 p. t

WAR CLAIMS COMMITTEE Barmon, Zah. Zah Barmon, report to accompany H. R. 7425 [for relief of Zah Barmon] ; submitted by Mr. Snell. Feb. 11, 1922. 1 p. (H. rp. 696.) Jagou, Jean. Jean Jagou and Fernand Herbert, adverse report to accompany S. 1020 [for relief of dependents of Jean Jagou and Fernand Herbert, French military mission to United States]; submitted by Mr. Strong of Kansas. Feb. 6, 1922. 3 p. (H. rp. 666.)

WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE 4 Securities. Statement of Philip H. Gadsden on tax-exempt securities, hearings on H. J. Res. 102, 211, 231, and 232, Jan. 16, 1922. 1922. 23 p. t Febru ary , 1922 447

Tariff information surveys; prepared by Tariff Commission. 1921. [Other parts of Tariff information surveys appeared in previous Monthly catalogues.] I J-l. On articles in paragraphs 267-270 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Yarns, threads, and cordage of vegetable fibers other than cotton. Ill p.

POSTAL SERVICE JOINT COMMISSION - Postal service. [Report.] 1922. pts. 8-10, [viii]+913-1082 +[ix] p. $ 21—27447 pt. 8. Special report on post office at Brooklyn, N. Y., by committee of postal service officials. pt. 9. Report on Philadelphia, Pa.; by W. B. Richards & Co. pt. 10. Special report on post office at Philadelphia, Pa., by committee of postal service officials. SENATE

Not e .—The Senate documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Calendar of business, Senate, 67th Congress, 2d session, Feb. 2—legislative day Feb. 23, calendar day Feb. 28, 1922; no. 183-203. [1922.] Each 20 p. or 24 p. large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session.] t Conference on Limitation of Armament. Armament Conference treaties, treaties and resolutions approved and adopted by Conference on Limitation of Arma- ment submitted by President of United States to Senate for advice and con- sent to their ratification. 1922. 44 p. (S. doc. 124.) 22—26124 ----- Conference on Limitation of Armament, President’s address to Senate, letter of Secretary of State submitting treaties to the President, invitations to conference, proceedings of plenary sessions of conference, minutes of com- mittee on limitation of armament, minutes of committee on Pacific and Far Eastern questions, report of American delegation, including treaties and reso- lutions, with index. 1922. 935 p. (S. doc. 126.) [Also issued without index, 910 p.] 22—26173 Note .—For address of the President, with report of American delegation, see Presi- dent of United States, p. 471. For proceedings of 1st—3d plenary sessions in English and French, see State Department, p. 475.

AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE Agriculture. Investigation of organizations engaged in combating legislation for relief of agriculture, hearings before subcommittee pursuant to S. Res. 110, to investigate activities of National Grain Dealers’ Association and other or- ganizations engaged in combating legislation for relief of agriculture, Jan. 23- Feb 1, 1922. 1922. pt. 1, p. 1-165. t

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Appropriations. Independent offices appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, hear- ings before subcommittee on H. R. 9981. 1922. 59+i p. $ ----- ' Independent offices appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, report to ac- company H. R. 9981; submitted by Mr. Warren. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 6, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 482.) ■----- Legislative appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, report to accompany H. R. 10267; submitted by Mr. Warren. Feb. 17, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 503.) District of Columbia appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, hearings before sub- committee on H. R. 10101. 1922. 317 p. t Interior Department. Interior Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 10329. 1922. 54 p. $ ----- Interior Department appropriation bill [fiscal year 1923], report to ac- company H. R. 10329; submitted by Mr. Warren. Feb. 22, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 510.)

CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEE Government officials and employees. Reclassification of civil service employees, report to accompany H. R. 8928; submitted by Mr. Sterling. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 8, 1922. 24 p. (S. rp. 486.) 22—26174 92109—22—No. 326-----4 448 Febru ary , 1922

CLAIMS COMMITTEE Baldenburg, Max B. Max B. Baldenburg, report to accompany S. 462 [for relief of Max B. Baldenburg]; submitted by Mr. Harreld. Feb. 2, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 465.) Baltimore, Md. City of Baltimore, State of Maryland, report to accompany S. 2095 [to reimburse Baltimore, Md., for moneys expended to aid United States in construction of works of defense during Civil War]; submitted by Mr. Stanfield. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 7, 1922. 18 p. (S. rp. 484.) Buffkin & Girvin, report to accompany S. 1670 [for relief of Buffkin and Gir- vin] ; submitted by Mr. Broussard. Feb. 2, 1922. 5 p. (S. rp. 472.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Feb. 9, 1922; no. 2. 1922. 12 p. 4° t Carrazco, Julio. Heirs of Julio Carrazco, report to accompany S. 156 [for relief of heirs of Julio Carrazco] ; submitted by Mr. Harreld. Feb. 2, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 464.) Desmare, Alphonse. Relief of legal representatives of estate of Alphonse Des- mare, and others, report to accompany S. 404; submitted by Mr. Broussard. Feb. 2, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 470.) Elliott, John B. John B. Elliott, report to accompany S. 1784 [for relief of John B. Elliott]; submitted by Mr. Capper. Feb. 3, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 479.) Gattis, John H. John H. Gattis, report to accompany S. 2017 [for relief of John H. Gattis]; submitted by Mr. Harreld. Feb. 2. 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 466.) Glanville, J. B. J. B. Glanville and others, report to accompany S. 854 [to reimburse J. B. Glanville and others for losses and damages sustained by them through negligent dipping of tick-infested cattle by Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture]; submitted by Mr. Capper. Feb. 13, 1922. 7 p. (S. rp. 495.) Goodin, Jesse. Jesse Goodin, report to accompany S. 2664 [for relief of Jesse Goodin] ; submitted by Mr. Broussard for Mr. Trammell. Feb. 2, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 477.) Lapene and Ferr£, report to accompany S. 403 [for relief of Louise St. Gez, executrix of Auguste Ferr6, surviving partner of Lapene and Ferre] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Broussard. Feb. 2, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 469.) McWhorter, Virgil O. Virgil O. McWhorter, report to accompany H. R. 1948 [for relief of Virgil O. McWhorter] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Feb. 3, cal- endar day Feb. 9, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 488.) Nabors, William C. William Collie Nabors, report to accompany S. 1405 [for relief of William Collie Nabors] ; submitted by Mr. Broussard for Mr. Tram- mell. Feb. 2, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 476.) Owen, Thomas E. Thomas E. Owen, report to accompany S. 1502 [for relief of Thomas E. Owen]; submitted by Mr. Broussard. Feb. 2, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 471.) Spates, Benjamin F. Benjamin F. Spates, report to accompany S. 1352 [for relief of Benjamin F. Spates]; submitted by Mr. Broussard for Mr. Trammell. Feb. 2, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 475.) Thomas, Ed. Ed Thomas and Pauline Thomas, report to accompany S. 2666 [for relief of Ed Thomas and Pauline Thomas] ; submitted by Mr. Brous- sard for Mr. Trammell. Feb. 2, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 478.) Tolbert, Hattie. Hattie Tolbert, report to accompany S. 2665 [for relief of Hattie Tolbert]; submitted by Mr. Broussard for Mr. Trammell. Feb. 2, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 473.) Waterman, J. B. J. B. Waterman, report to accompany S. 1059 [for relief of J. B. Waterman] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Feb. 2, 1922. 7 p. (S rp. 467.) White, Mrs. Jessie M. Jessie M. White, report to accompany S. 643 [for relief of Jessie M. White]; submitted by Mr. Broussard for Mr. Trammell. Feb. 2, 1922. 6 p. (S. rp. 474.) Whitfield, Robert G. Robert G. Whitfield, report to accompany H. R. 7483 [for relief of Robert G. Whitfield]; submitted by Mr. Capper. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 9, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 489.) Feb ru ar y , 1922 449

Winters, Mrs. Blanche C. Blanche Winters, report to accompany S. 2024 [for relief of Blanche Winters] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Feb. 2,1922. 9 p. (S. rp. 468.)

COMMERCE COMMITTEE Aeronautics Bureau. Bureau of Aeronautics in Department of Commerce, report to accompany S. 3076 [to create Bureau of Aeronautics in Department of Commerce, to encourage and regulate operation of civil aircraft in inter- state and foreign commerce, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Jones of Washington. Jan. 25, calendar day Jan. 30, 1922. 31 p. (S. rp. 460.) 22—26126 Delaivare River. Bridge across Delaware River near Trenton, N. J., report to accompany H. R. 9931 [to extend time for completing construction of bridge across Delaware River near Trenton, N. J., by Pennsylvania Railroad Company and Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Company] ; submitted by Mr. Calder. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 11, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 491.) Indiana Harbor, Ind. Modifying adopted project for improvement of Indiana Harbor, Ind., report to accompany S. 2993; submitted by Mr. Jones of Wash- ington. Feb. 16, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 499.) Monongahela River. Bridge across Monongahela River at Pittsburgh, Pa., report to accompany H. R. 8818 [granting consent of Congress to Pittsburgh, Pa., to construct bridge across Monongahela River at or near its junction with Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pa.]; submitted by Mr. Lenroot. Feb. 17, 1922. Ip. (S. rp. 504.) Tombigbee River. Bridge across Tombigbee River, report to accompany H. R. 10009 [to authorize Alabama through its Highway Department to construct bridge across Tombigbee River at or near Moscow Landing, Ala.] ; submitted by Mr. Lenroot. Feb. 17, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 505.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Accountancy Board. Board of Accountancy for District of Columbia, hearing on S. 2531, Jan. 24, 1922. 1922. 42 p. t ----- Board of Accountancy for District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 2531; submitted by Mr. Ball. Feb. 16, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 501.) Parks. Extension of park system of District of Columbia, report to accom- pany S. 3098; submitted by Mr. Ball. Feb. 3, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 480.) Snow. Removal of snow and ice from sidewalks in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 3086; submitted by Mr. Ball. Feb. 2, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 461.) Suffrage. District of Columbia suffrage, report to accompany S. 14 [for elec- tion of Delegate to House of Representatives from District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. Ball. Feb. 20, calendar day Feb. 21, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 508.) [Includes views of Mr. Jones of Washington.] —•— Granting suffrage to residents of District of Columbia, report to accom- pany S. J. Res. 133 [proposing amendment to Constitution of United States empowering Congress to admit residents of District of Columbia to repre- sentation in Congress and Electoral College with access to Federal courts]; submitted by Mr. Jones of Washington. Feb. 20, calendar day Feb. 21, 1922. 17 p. (S. rp. 507.) 22—26175 ----- Representation of District of Columbia in Congress and Electoral Col- lege, argument of Theodore W. Noyes at hearings on S. J. Res. 133, propos- ing amendment to Constitution of United States empowering Congress to admit residents of District of Columbia to representation in Congress and Electoral College with access to Federal courts, Jan. 12, 1922. 1922. 43 p. $

EXECUTION WITHOUT TRIAL IN FRANCE, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE CHARGES OF American Expeditionary Forces. Alleged executions without trial in France, hearings relative to charges that members of American Expeditionary Forces abroad were executed without trial or court-martial, Jan. 17 [-Feb. 8], 1922. 1922. pts. 4—7, [viii]+457-957 p. t 450 February , 1922

FINANCE COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar of bills and nominations, 1921-23, Feb. 21, 1922; no. 17, 67th Congress. [1922.] 31 p. 4° t Gloucester, Mass. Remission of duty on carillon of bells, report to accom- pany S. 1610 [to remit duty on carillon of bells to be imported for Church of Our Lady of Good Voyage, Gloucester, Mass.] ; submitted by Mr. Curtis. Feb. 3. calendar day Feb. 6, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 481.) Tariff. Hearings on proposed tariff act of 1921 (H. R. ’7456). Revised and indexed. 1922. [pts. 6-8.] t Schedule 4, Wood and manufactures of. iii + 2103—72 + 1 p. Schedule 5, Sugar, molasses, and manufactures of. [vi] + 2173-2417 p. Schedule 6, Tobacco and manufactures of. [v] +2419-2554 p. ——- Tariff, schedule 11, Wool and manufactures of, brief and discussion by Carded Woolen Manufacturers’ Association at hearings on H. R. 7456, to provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage industries of United States, and for other purposes, Dec. 14, 1921. 1922. ii+3305-69 p. t FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Feb. 9, 1922; no. 1. [1922.] 11 p. 4° $ /?#. Lawrence River. Improvement of St. Lawrence River, extract from report ■ of International Joint Commission concerning improvement of St. Lawrence River for navigation and power, pt. 4 of Senate document 114. 1922. 32 p. (Senate committee print.) [For Senate document 114, see International Joint Commission on Boundary Waters between United States and Canada, p. 475.] t Smithsonian Institution. Transferring custody of certain relics to secretary of Smithsonian Institution, report to accompany S. J. Res. 137 [transferring to custody of Smithsonian Institution relics now in possession of Department of State] ; submitted by Mr. Lodge. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 9, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 487.) HAITI AND SANTO DOMINGO, SELECT COMMITTEE ON Haiti. Inquiry into occupation and administration of Haiti and Santo Do- mingo, hearings pursuant to S. Res. 112. 1922. pt. 3, ii+813-1197 p. t

IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Feb. 4, 1922; no. 3. [1922.] 7 p. 4° $ INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Fort Peck Reservation. Lease of unallotted lands on Fort Peck Reservation, Mont., report to accompany H. R. 8010 [to authorize leasing for mining purposes of unallotted lands on Fort Peck Reservation, Mont.] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Feb. 17, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 502.)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Railroads. Amending valuation act, report to accompany S. 539 [to further amend act to regulate commerce, as amended, relative to physical valuation of railroad property] ; submitted by Mr. Cummins. Feb. 13, calendar day Feb. 14, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 496.) [Corrected print.]

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Alien Property Custodian. Amendment of sec. 9 of trading with the enemy act, report to accompany S. 2745 [to amend subdivision (3) of subsection (B) of sec. 9 of act to define, regulate, and punish trading with the enemy, as amended, relating to return by Alien Property Custodian of money or other property conveyed or paid to him or seized by him under provisions of said act] ; submitted by Mr. Shortridge. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 7, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 485.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Feb. 13 and 20, 1922; no. 26 and 27. [1922.] 44 p. and 42 p. 4° t February , 1922 451

Judges. Additional district judges for certain courts of United States, report to accompany H. R. 9103 [for appointment 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. Cummins. Feb. 15, 1922. 14 p. (S. rp. 497.) Parole of United States prisoners, report to accompany S. 534 [to amend act to parole United States prisoners, as amended]; submitted by Mr. Shortridge. Feb. 20, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 506.) Postage stamps. Printing illustrations of foreign stamps from defaced plates, report to accompany S. 2703 [to allow printing and publishing of illustrations of foreign postage and revenue stamps from defaced plates] ; submitted by Mr. Nelson. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 6, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 483.)

LIBRARY COMMITTEE National Botanic Garden. United States Botanic Garden, Washington, D. C., plants for Congressional distribution, 1922. [1922.] 4 p. t

MANUFACTURES COMMITTEE Decimal system. American decimal system of weights and measures, by Sam- uel Russell; statement, Dec. 20, 1921. 1922. 20 p. t Metric system. Ladd metric bill, its fallacy and futility; statement of Samuel Russell, Dec. 16, 1921. 1922. 8 p. t ----- Metric system, statement by Samuel S. Dale at hearings before sub- committee on S. 2267, to fix metric system of weights and measures as single standard of weights and measures for certain uses, Dec. 14, 1921. 1922. 24 p. t Standardization of Screw Threads Commission. Extending term of National Screw Thread Commission for a period of 5 years from Mar. 21, 1922, report to accompany H. J. Res. 227; submitted by Mr. Pomerene for Mr. Kenyon. Feb. 23. 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 511.)

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Army. Payment of indebtedness of military prisoners, restored to duty, to Government, report to accompany S. 3111 [to authorize collection in monthly installments of indebtedness due United States by general prisoners restored to duty] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Feb. 20, calendar day Feb. 21, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 509.) Hayes Memorial Museum. Donation of gates at head of West Executive avenue to Hayes Memorial Museum, report to accompany S. 3046; submitted by Mr. Cameron. Feb. 13, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 494.) Johnson, James. James Johnson, report to accompany S. 942 [for relief of James Johnson]; submitted by Mr. Bursum. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 9, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 490.) La Bare, J. W. J. W. La Bare, report to accompany S. 996 [for relief of J. W. La Bare] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Feb. 16, 1922. Ip. (S. rp. 500.) Military Academy, West Point. Additional instruction for Military Academy cadets, report to accompany H. R. 8924 [to amend act making appropria- tions for Military Academy, fiscal year 1921, relative to option granted certain cadets to prolong their course] ; submitted by Mr. Cameron. Feb. 13, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 493.) Military records. Furnishing information for historical purposes to adjutant generals, report to accompany S. 2992; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Feb. 23, calendar day Feb. 24, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 513.) Monroe, Fort. Erection of hotel on Fort Monroe military reservation, report to accompany S. J. Res. 156; submitted by Mr. Cameron. Feb. 13, 1922. 1 p. (S. rp. 492.) National defense. Military policy of American Legion, hearing relative to awards of decorations and military policy of American Legion. 1922. 18 p. t 452 Februar y , 1922

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, 2d session, Feb. 28, 1922; no. 10. [1922.] 8 p. large 8° t Chamberlain, Edmund G. Capt. Edmund G. Chamberlain, Marine Corps, hear- ings before subcommittee pursuant to Senate resolution 70, directing Com- mittee on Naval Affairs to investigate case of former Capt. Edmund G. Cham- berlain, Marine Corps, Jan. 24-Feb. 11, 1922. 1922. pt. 7, ii-|-525—717 p. t Radio stations. Operation of Government-owned radio stations, hearings pur- suant to House joint resolution 7, to amend sec. 2 of joint resolution to authorize operation of Government-owned radio stations for use of general public [relative to acceptance and transmission of press messages], Jan. 31, 1922. 1922. 9 p. t

PENSIONS COMMITTEE

Jernegan, Mrs. N. May. N. May Jernegan, report to accompany H. R. 5597 [granting increase of pension to N. May Jernegan]; submitted by Mr. Bur- sum. Feb. 2, 1922. 15 p. (S. rp. 462.) Pensions. Equalization of pensions to former soldiers, marines, and Army nurses, hearing on S. 472 [742] and H. R. 4, bills providing for equalization of pensions to former soldiers, sailors, marines, and Army nurses of Mexican, Indian, Civil, Spanish, and World wars, their widows and dependents, Feb. 1, 1922. 1922. 8 p. t ----- Granting relief to soldiers and sailors of War with Spain, etc., report to accompany H. R. 4 [granting relief to soldiers and sailors of War with Spain, Philippine insurrection, and Chinese Boxer rebellion campaign, to widows, former widows, and dependent parents of such soldiers and sailors, and to certain Army nurses] ; submitted by Mr. Bursum. Feb. 23, calendar day Feb. 24, 1922. 4 p. (S. rp. 512.) ----- Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Regular Army and Navy, etc., report to accompany H. R. 5214 [substituted for H. R. 400 and other bills]; submitted by Mr. Bursum. Feb. 23, calendar day Feb. 25, 1922. 123 p. (S. rp. 514.) ------To provide for monthly payment of pensions, report to accompany H. R. 2158; submitted by Mr. Bursum. Feb. 2, 1922. 3 p. (S. rp. 463.)

POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE Post Office Department. Post Office appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1923, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 9859, Feb. 6 and 7, 1922. 1922. [pt. 1] 1-1154-iii p. t

PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 67th Congress, Nov. 23, 1921-Feb. 27, 1922; no. 9, 12-13. [1922.] various paging, 4° t

RULES COMMITTEE Appropriations. Reference of general appropriation bills, report to accompany S. Res. 213 [to amend standing rules of Senate so that all general appro- priation bills shall be referred to Committee on Appropriations] ; submitted by Mr. Curtis. Feb. 15, 1922. 2 p. (S. rp. 498.)

COURT OF CLAIMS

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 56-A, p. 13-59. ± Brass and Metals Manufacturing Company. John W. Parish, trustee (John H. Bexten substituted) [of Brass & Metals Manufacturing Company] v. United States; evidence [for claimant and defendant]. 1922. no. 34450, cover-title, p. 33-785. $ Febr uary , 1922 453

Brooks-Scanlon Corporation v. United States; evidence for plaintiff, continued. [1922.] no. 34464, p. 161-172. t Consorzio Veneziana di Armamento e Navigazione v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 34746, p. 37-95. J Duckett, A. W., & Co., Incorporated. A. W. Duckett and Company, Inc., v. United States; evidence for defendants. [1922.] no. 34218, p. 125-227. t ------Same; evidence for plaintiff. [1922.] no. 34218, p. 229-239. + Gay. Alphonse Gay v. United States; evidence [for claimant]. [1922.] no. 33756, p. 69-97. t Joice. John K. Joice v. United States; evidence for defendants. [1922.] no. 34690, p. 163-200. t Meyer Scale & Hardware Company v. United States; findings of fact [con- clusion of law, and opinion of court] decided Jan. 9, 1922. [1922.] no. 34678, 21 p. t Norfolk-Hampton Roads Co. v. United States; Harry L. Lowenberg et al. v. [same] ; evidence for defendants. [1922.] no. 34751, 34727, p. 169-237. t Ordnance Engineering Corporation v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1922.] no. 34680, p. 639-706. t

COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS Rugs. No. 2149, United States vs. F. B. Vandegrift & Co., transcript of record on appeal from Board of General Appraisers. [1922.] cover-title, i+11 p. t

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Commissioners. Annual report of commissioners of District of Columbia, year ended June 30, 1921. 1922. v. 1, 302 p. [This contains the report of the com- missioners and miscellaneous reports.] t 8—16038 ----- Same. (H. doc. 236.) Court of Appeals. Transcript of record, Jan. term, 1922, no. 3766, Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, vs. Intercity Radio Company (Inc.), appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1922.] cover-title, i+21 p. t

FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Rehabilitation of the disabled. Rendering disabled person fit. [1921.] 4 p. t Swine. Unit course in swine husbandry; [by C. H. Schopmeyer]. Sept. 1921, [reprint] 1922. 46 p. (Bulletin 68; Agricultural series 9.) [Prepared in cooperation with States Relations Service. Includes lists of Agriculture De- partment publications relating to swine.] t E21—498

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Federal reserve bulletin. Federal reserve bulletin, Feb. 1922; [v. 8, no. 2]. 1st edition. 1922. ii+33-62 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] f Paper, $1.50 a yr. 15—26318 Note .—The Federal reserve bulletin is printed in 2 editions (a 1st edition and a final edition). The 1st edition is brief and contains the regular official announce- ments, the national review of business conditions, and other general matter, and is distributed without charge to the member banks of the Federal reserve system. The 2d or final edition contains detailed analyses of business conditions, special articles, review of foreign banking, and complete statistics showing condition of Federal reserve banks. Those desiring copies of either edition may obtain them from the Federal Re- serve Board at the prices stated above and below. ----- Same, Feb. 1922; [v. 8, no. 2]. Final edition. 1922. iv+121-260-f-ii p. il. • map, 4° [Monthly.] t Paper, 40c. single copy, $4.00 a yr. Federal reserve member banks. Federal reserve inter-district collection sys- tem, changes in list of banks upon which items will be received by Federal reserve banks for collection and credit, Feb. 1, 1922. 1922. 8 p. 4° t 16—26870 454 Febru ary , 1922

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

No te .—Beginning with v. 3 of Federal Trade Commission decisions, the individual decisions are published separately and are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 5c. single copy, $1.00 per volume, foreign subscription, $1.50. Ginso Chemical Company. Federal Trade Commission v. M. G. Slocum, doing business under name and style of Ginso Chemical Co., and Ginso Chemical Co., Missouri corporation, complaint [report, findings, and order] ; docket 583, Dec. 27, 1921. [1922.] p. 155-162. ([Decision] 227.) [From Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 4.J * Paper, 5c. Guarantee Veterinary Company. Federal Trade Commission v. Guarantee Veterinary Co. and George L. Owens, complaint [report, modified and new findings, and modified and new order] ; docket 343, Dec. 13, 1921. [1922.] 149-154+[1] p. ([Decision] 226.) [From Federal Trade Commission de- cisions, v. 4. Includes list of cases in which orders for discontinuance or dis- missal have been entered, Dec. 8-13, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. Tobacco. Prices of tobacco products, in response to resolution, information relative to prices, profits, and competitive conditions in tobacco industry. 1922. 109 p. * Paper, 10c. 22_ 26123 ----- Same. (S. doc. 121.) ------Report of Federal Trade Commission on tobacco industry, Dec. 11, 1920. [Reprint] 1922. 165 p. il. [The resetting of the type accounts for the dif- ference in paging between this and the previous print. The table of contents, however, contains the original page numbers which are incorrect for this reprint.] * Paper, 15c. 22_ 26133

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Claims allowed by General Accounting Office, schedule of claims allowed by various divisions of General Accounting Office, as covered by certificates of settlement [under appropriations, balances of which have been exhausted or carried to surplus fund]. Feb. 11, 1922. 92 p. (H. doc. 174.) $ 22—26176 Decisions of comptroller general, v. 1, Jan. 1922; J. R. McCarl, comptroller general, Lurtin R. Ginn, assistant comptroller general. 1922. [l]+339- 399 p. t 21—26777

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE DOCUMENTS OFFICE Farm management, farm accounts, credits, marketing, homes, and statistics, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Dec. 1921’. 22+[2] p. (Price list 68, 7th edition.) t 22—26177 Monthly catalogue, United States public documents, no. 325; Jan. 1922. 1922. p. 363-421. * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c. 4—18088 Periodicals. Government periodicals, subscriptions are taken for these peri- odicals by superintendent of documents. Jan. 1922. 8 p. (Price list 36, 13th edition.) t 22—26134

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 being published later in bound volumes. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 with the Super- intendent of Documents and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued ; foreign subscription, $1.25. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents. Pensions. [Decisions of Department of Interior in appealed pension and bounty land claims, v. 21, slip] 32. [1922.] 2 p. [For price, see note above under center head.] 12_ 29422 ■----- Same, [v. 21, slip] 27 retirement. [1922.] 3 p. Feb ru ar y , 1922 455

ALASKA Report of governor of Alaska, [fiscal year] 1921, [with list of Government publications on Alaska]. [Reprint] 1922. 102 p. map. t Interior Dept. 14—30044 CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS SUPERINTENDENT House Office Building. Maintenance of House Office Building, estimate of appropriation required for maintenance of House Office Building, fiscal year 1922. Feb. 20, 1922. 4 p. (H. doc. 191.) $ EDUCATION BUREAU Salaries of administrative officers and their assistants in school systems of cities of 25,000 inhabitants or more; by Walter S. Deffenbaugh. 1922. [1] +38 p. (Bulletin 30, 1921.) * Paper, 5c. E 22—268 School grounds and play [with bibliography] ; by Henry S. Curtis. 1922. 31 p. (Bulletin 45, 1921.) * Paper, 5c. E 22—266 Social studies. Preparation of teachers of social studies for secondary schools; by Edgar Dawson. 1922. 24 p. (Bulletin 3, 1922.) * Paper, 5c. E 22—273 Teacher placement by public agencies; by J. F. Abel. 1921. 8 p. (Bulletin 42, 1921). [Advance sheets from Biennial survey of education in United States, 1918-20.] * Paper, 5c. E 22—272 FREEDMEN’S HOSPITAL Regulations of Freedmen’s Hospital, Washington, D. C.; approved Nov. 23, 1921. 1922. 28 p. t 17—26290 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

No th .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual reports, Monographs, Professional papers, Bulletins, Water-supply papers, chapters and volumes of Mineral resources of the United States, folios of the Topographic atlas of the United States and topographic maps that bear descriptive text, and folios of the Geologic atlas of the United States. A wholesale rate has been established for topo- graphic and geologic folios, so that a discount of 40 per cent from the retail price is now allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to $5.00 or more. This rate applies on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together, but does not apply to the folios sold at 5c. each on account of damage by fire. For maps and topographic and geologic folios address the Director of the Geological Survey, Wash- ington, D. C. Other publications, with the exception of Monographs, are free at the Survey as long as the supply lasts and are also sold by the Superintendent of Docu- ments at the price indicated. Orders for such publications as are for sale (excepting maps and folios) should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington D. C. For topographic maps see next page. Cobalt, molybdenum, nickel, tantalum, titanium, tungsten, radium, uranium, • and vanadium in 1920; by Frank L. Hess. Feb. 20, 1922. [1]+401-417 p. [From Mineral resources, 1920, pt. 1.] t Colemanite in Clark County, Nev.; by L. F. Noble. Feb. 23, 1922. ii+23-39 p. il. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. (Bulletin 735 B.) t Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Colorado in 1919, mines report; by Charles W. Henderson. Jan. 30, 1922. v+751-792 p. [From Mineral re- sources, 1919, pt. 1.] t Lacasa, Tex. Lacasa area, Ranger district, north-central Texas; by Clarence S. Ross. Dec. 23, 1921. ii+303-314 p. il. 1 pl. map. (Bulletin 726 G.) [Corrected print. The first print was recalled and corrected pages substi- tuted for p. 313 and 314.] t New Athens, III. New Athens-Okawville folio, Ill.; by E. W. Shaw. [Library edition.] Washington, Geological Survey, 1921. cover-title, 12 p. il. 4 maps, large 4° (Geologic atlas of United States 213.) [Prepared in cooperation with Geological Survey of Illinois.] t Paper, 25c. GS 22—49 Publications. New publications, list 167; Jan. and Feb. 1922. [1922.] 12 p. [Monthly.] t 456 Feb ru ar y , 1922

Topographic sheets

Note .—The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent town or natural feature found on them. Three scales are ordinarily used, 1: 62,500, 1:125,000, and 1: 250,000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch, covering, respectively, average areas of 230, 920, and 3,700 square miles. For some areas of particular im- portance special large-scale maps are published. The usual size, exclusive of the margin, Is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, the latter varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet. More than two-fifths of the area of the country, excluding outlying possessions, has been mapped, every State being represented. Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, and West Virginia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 10c. each; but in lots of 50 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 6c. each. The discount is allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to $5.00 or more and applies on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together, but does not apply to the folios sold at 5c. each bn account of damage by fire. California. California, Bonita Ranch quadrangle, lat. 36° 52' 30"-37°, long. 120° 07'.30"-120° 15'. Scale 1:31,680. contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.3X13.9 in. f 10c. ----- California, Cape San Martin quadrangle, lat. 35° 45'-36°, long. 121° 15'- 121° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.5X14.3 in. t 10c. Georgia, Brooklet quadrangle, lat. 32° 15'-32° 30', long. 81° 30'-81° 45.' Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.5X14.9 in. 110c. Mississippi, Forest quadrangle, lat. 32° 15'-32° 30'. long. 89° 15'-89° 30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1922. 17.5X14.9 in. tlOc. South Carolina-Georgia., Clarks Hill quadrangle, lat. 33° 3O'-33° 45', long. 82°- 82° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.5X14.7 in. 110c. Texas, Bellaire quadrangle, lat. 29° 37' 30"-29° 45', long. 95° 22' 30"-95° 30'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 1 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1921. 17.3X15.1 in. 110c.

MINES BUREAU

Clay. Use of electrolytes in purification and preparation of clays; by H. G. Schurecht. [1st edition.] [Jan.]1922. 47 p. il. 1 pl. (Technical paper 281.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on ceramics.] ♦ Paper, 10c. 22—26178 Publications. New publications, list 84; Jan. 1922. [1922.] oblong 48° [These lists are published in the form of postal cards.] t Sugar-tube method of determining rock dust in air; by A. C. Fieldner, S. H. Katz, and E. S. Longfellow. [1st edition.] [Dec.]1921. ii-J-42 p. il. 2 pl. (Technical paper 278.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on health and sanitation.] * Paper, 10c. 22—26135

PATENT OFFICE

Not e .—The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single copies. These are not enumerated in this catalogue, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent Office. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the Patent Office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c. to $10 per volume and may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents. The Rules of practice and pamphlet Patent laws are furnished free of charge upon application to the Patent Office. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $2.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $10.00 per book. These coupons are good until used, but are only to be used for orders sent to the Patent Office. For schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. Baxter, William M. In Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Jan. term, 1922, patent appeal no. 1505, in re William M. Baxter, improvements in heat- ers ; brief for commissioner of patents. 1922. cover-title, 6 p. t Classification bulletin [47], July 1-Dec. 31, 1921, containing classification of subjects of invention revised by Classification Division. 1922. 40 leaves, large 8° * Paper, 10c. 8—16238 Feb ru ar y , 1922 457

Decisions. [Decisions of commissioner of patents and of United States courts in patent cases, etc.] Feb. 7, 1922. 1-2+227-230 p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 295, no. 1.] t Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. ----- Same. Feb. 14, 1922. 231-232+463-465 p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 295, no. 2.] ----- Same. Feb. 21, 1922. [The publication bearing this date has no decisions but includes the Report of commissioner of patents to Congress, year ended Dec. 31, 1921, for which see below, Report.] ----- Same. Feb. 28, 1922. 681-682+887-890 p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 295, no. 4.] Inventors. Alphabetical list of patentees to whom patents were issued, Feb. 14, 1922 [with list of inventions and with Classification of patents issued Feb. 14, 1922]. [1922.] xlii p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 295, no. 2.] t Official gazette. Feb. 7-28,1922; v. 295, no. 1-4. 1922. cover-titles, 890+ [cxlviii] p. il. large 8° [Weekly. The report of the commissioner of patents to Con- gress, year ended Dec. 31, 1921, is included in v. 295, no. 3, p. 667-679.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $5.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $11.00. 4—18256 Note .—Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week; also decisions of the commissioner of patents and of the United States courts in patent cases. Patents. Classification of patents issued Feb. 7-28, 1922. [1922.] Each 2 p. large 8° [Weekly. From Official gazette, v. 295, no. 1-4.] t [Report of commissioner of patents to Congress, year ended Dec. 31, 1921.] Feb. 21, 1922. 467-468+667-679 p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 295, no. 3.] t Paper, 5c. Rules of practice in Patent Office. Revised Jan. 1, 1916. Reprint [with changes] Aug. 10, 1920, [reprinted] 1922. 116 p. il. [Cover-title reads: Re- print of Oct. 1, 1920.] t 11—35789 Toledo Scale Company. In Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1922, patent appeal no. 1503, in re Toledo Scale Company, trade-mark for weighing machines, testing machines, scales, balances, etc.; brief for commissioner of patents. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. t Trade-marks. Trade-marks [etc., from] Official gazette, Feb. 7, 1922. [1922.] 179-230+xv-xx+xxix-xxxiii p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 295, no. 1.] t ----- Same, Feb. 14, 1922. [1922.] 405-465+xv-xxiv+xxxiii-xl p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 295, no. 2.] t ----- Same, Feb. 21, 1922. [1922.] 629-666+xiii-xvii+xxvii-xxx p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 295, no. 3.] t ----- Same, Feb. 28, 1922. [1922.] 837-886+xv-xxi+xxxi-xxxvi p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 295, no. 4.] f RECLAMATION SERVICE Reclamation record, v. 13, no. 1; Jan. 1922. [1922.] p. 1-20, large 8° [Monthly.] 9—35252 Note .—The Reclamation record is published in the interest of the settlers on the reclamation projects, its aim being to raise the general average of success on these projects. It contains much valuable matter of interest to farmers, and will be sent without direct charge to any water user on the reclamation projects. The Record is sold to those who are not water users for 75 cents a year, payable in advance. Sub- scriptions may be forwarded to the Chief Clerk, U. S. Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C., and remittances (postal money order or New York draft) should be made payable to the Special Fiscal Agent, U. S. Reclamation Service. Postage stamps will not be accepted. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION

Note .—The bound volumes of the decisions, usually known as Interstate Commerce Commission reports, are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Separate opinions are sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume; foreign subscription, SI.50: single copies, usually 5c. each. Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad. Before Interstate Commerce Com- mission, valuation docket no. 1, in matter of valuation of property of At- lanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad Company, Georgia Terminal Com- pany, and Alabama Terminal Railroad Company; brief in support of original and supplemental tentative valuations. 1922. cover-title, i+30 p. t ----- Same. 1922 [reprint with changes], cover-title, i+29 p. t 458 Feb ru ar y , 1922

Barite. No. 12119, Ault & Wiborg Company v. director general, as agent, South- ern Railway Company, et al.; decided Dec. 22, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 755-757+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7326.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Bills of lading. No. 4844, domestic bill of lading and live stock contract, in matter of bills of lading; decided Jan. 9, 1922; report of commission on peti- tion for modification. [1922.] p. 63-65. ([Opinion] 7340.) [From Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Carriers. Depreciation of property of carriers by water; [prepared in] Bureau of Accounts. Dec. 20, 1921. 5 p. 4° (Depreciation Section series circular 4.) [Blank form issued to carriers by water for purposes of securing information for use of Interstate Commerce Commission.] t Cement. No. 11505, Arizona Corporation Commission et al. v. Arizona Eastern Railroad Company et al.; [decided Dec. 23, 1921; report and order of com- mission]. 1922. [l]+758-764+ii p. ([Opinion] 7327.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Note .—Volume 64 of the Interstate Commerce Commission Decisions is concluded with this opinion (Opinion 7327) and Opinion 7328 will begin v. 66. Volume 65 has been reserved for a series of Finance dockets which are decisions of the commission re- garding the requests of railroads to issue securities, but they will not be numbered in the separate opinion series. All subscribers will be advised when v. 65 is ready for distribution. Coal. Illinois coal cases, 1920, no. 10783, Coal Trade Bureau of Illinois v. director general, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, et al.; no. 10815, Spring Valley Coal Company et al. v. director general, as agent, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al.; no. 11091, Central Illinois Coal Traffic Bureau v. director general, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, et al.; no. 11149, 5th and 9th Districts Coal Bureau v. [same] ; decided Dec. 12, 1921; supplemental report of commission. [1922.] p. 751-752. ([Opinion] 7324.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 1365, routing on coal from M est- ern Maryland Railway mines to eastern destinations; decided Jan. 16, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 103-108+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7348.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 11681, Oxford Paper Company et al. u director general, as agent; decided Jan. 17, 1922; report of commission. [1922.] p. 159-164. ([Opinion] 7366.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Corn. No. 11693, Flanley Grain Company et al. v. director general, as agent; [decided Nov. 25, 1921; report of commission], 1922. [1]+126-128 p. ([Opinion] 7353.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Creosote-oil. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1409, creosote and gas- tar oils from Chicago and St. Louis to St. Paul and Duluth; decided Jan. 3, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] p. 1-3+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7328.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Decisions. Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission, Mar.-May, 1921. 1921. xxviii+914 p. (Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 61.) [Contains also decision of July 12, 1921.] * Cloth, $1.75. 8 30656 ----- Same, index, with title, Decisions of commission, Mar.-May, 1921, index to [Interstate Commerce Commission reports], v. 61, with table of commodi- ties and table of localities; [prepared in] Section of Indices. 1922. cover- title, p. 789-914. $ Drag-bars. Order [promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commission on 10th of October, 1910, in re standard height of drawbars. [Reprint 1922.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. Fire-brick. No. 11605, Columbia Steel Company v. director general, as agent, Elgin. Joliet & Eastern Railway Company, et al.; [no. 11605 (sub-no. 1), Jud- son Manufacturing Company v. same; and no. 11630, Afterthought Copper Company v. director general, as agent, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, et al ] ; decided Jan. 17, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 169-171+[1] P- ([Opinion] 7368.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Feb ru ar y , 1922 459

Freight. Order [promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commission on 13th of December, 1921, in matter of freight commodity sta- tistics of carriers by water. 1922. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. Freight rates. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1412, nonapplication of group-J rates from and to D. & R. G. W. stations south and east of Grand Junction, Colo.; [decided Jan. 18, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] 4-96-99+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7346.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Fruit. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1420, fruits and vegetables to Duane St., N. Y.; decided Jan. 20, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 135-139+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7356.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 1424, .fruits and vegetables to Hastings and Grand Island, Nebr.; [decided Dec. 17, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1]+748-750+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7323.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Gasoline. No. 10856, Utah State Automobile Association v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al.; [decided Dec. 28, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1 ]4-8- 18-f-ii p. ([Opin- ion] 7330.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 11266, Standard Oil Company (Kentucky) v. director general, as agent, Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company, et al.; decided Dec. 30, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 37-42+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7334.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Grain. ■ Investigation and suspension docket no. 1410, grain and grain products from Memphis, Tenn., originating beyond, destined to Carolina territory; decided Dec. 30, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 19-25+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7331.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Iron. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1404, iron and steel articles from Boston and other points to Maine Central Railroad destinations; [de- cided Jan. 14, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [l]+10O- 102+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7347.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Leather, hides, and skins. No. 11792, Swift & Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, director general, as agent, et al.; decided Dec. 30. 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 33-36+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7333.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Linseed-oil. No. 12541, Midland Linseed Products Company v. director gen- eral. as agent, New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad Company, et al.; decided Dec. 22, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 753- 754+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7325.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. Lumber. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1391, transit privileges on lumber at Memphis, Tenn., and Louisville, Ky., originating in Arkansas and Louisiana; [decided Jan. 17, 1922; report and order of. commission], 1922. [l]+94r-95+[l] p. ([Opinion] 7345.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 1401, routing restrictions on lumber from Hawley and Truckee group points; [decided Jan. 9, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1]+56-57+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7338.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 10582, American Creosoting Company v. director general, Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, et al.; [Dec. 23, 1921; supplemental report and order of commission]. 1922. [1] +54—55+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7337.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 11009, Southern Hardwood Traffic Association et al. v. director gen- ■ eral, Abilene & Southern Railway Company, et al.; decided Dec. 23, 1921; supplemental report [and order] of commission. [1922.] p. 67, [1]. ([Opin- ion] 7342.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. 460 Febru ary , 1922

Lumber Continued. No. 11746, Gaynor Lumber Company v. director general, as agent, et al., portions of 4th section application no. 349; decided Jan. 17’ 1922; report [and 4th section order no. 8136] of commission. [1922.] 109- 112+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7349.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. ' No. 12111, Pioneer Pole & Shaft Company v. director general, as agent, Illinois Central Railroad Company, et al.; [decided Dec. 19, 1921; report of commission]. 1922. [1J+744-747 p. ([Opinion] 7322.) [From Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 64.] * Paper, 5c. ------No. 12995, Southern Hardwood Traffic Association et al. v. Illinois Cen- tral Railroad Company et al.; [decided Jan. 16, 1922; report of commission].. 1922. [1]+68-80 p. ([Opinion] 7343.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Meat. No. 11233, Cincinnati Abattoir Company v. director general, as agent, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Company, et al.; decided Jan. 10, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 65-66+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7431.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports,, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Ores. No. 11709, Hercules Mining Company v. director general, as agent, and Northern Pacific Railway Company; [decided Jan. 17, 1922, report of com- mission]. 1922. [1]+140-142 p. ([Opinion] 7357.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Petroleum. No. 11286, Cosden & Company et al. v. director general, as agent, Midland Valley Railroad Company, et al.; decided Dec. 10, 1921; report of commission. [1922.] p. 113-118. ([Opinion] 7350.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Piling. No. 12129, Nebraska Bridge Supply & Lumber Company v. director general, as agent; [decided Dec. 23, 1921; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1]+42-43+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7335.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Rabbits. No. 11412, Jerpe Commission Company, Incorporated, v. director general, as agent, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, et al.; decided Jan. 17, 1922 ; report of commission. [1922.] p. 131-134. ([Opinion] 7355.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad accidents. Report of chief of Bureau of Safety in re investigation of accident which occurred on Philadelphia & Reading Railway near Woodmont, Pa., Dec. 5, 1921. [1922.] 13 p. 2 pl. 4 p. of pl. * Paper, 10c. A 22—473 ----- Rules governing monthly reports of railway accidents, effective Jan. 1, 1922; [prepared in ] Bureau of Statistics. 1922 revision. 1922. 62 p. * Paper, 5c. A 22—481 Railroad employees. Wage statistics, class 1 steam roads in United States, including 16 switching and terminal companies, Oct. 1921; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Oct. 1921 [published 1922]. [4] p. oblong large 8° t A 22—482 Railroads. Finance docket no. 1606, in matter of final settlement under sec. 209 of transportation act, 1920; decided Dec. 15, 1921; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 48 p. 4 tab. * Paper, 5c. ----- Freight and passenger train service unit costs (selected expense accounts) of class 1 steam roads in United States, including proportion of mixed-train and special-train service (compiled from 164 reports representing 180 steam roads, switching and terminal companies not included), Nov. 1921 and 1920. and 11 months [ended with Nov.] 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Nov. 1921, [published] 1922. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t ---- — Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam roads in United States (for 200 steam roads, including 16 switching and terminal companies), Oct. 1921 and 1920 [and] 10 months ending with Oct. 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Oct. 1921. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t • Order [promulgated] at session of Interstate Commerce Commission, division 4, held on 16th of January, 1922, in matter of recovery and payment of excess railway operating income under provisions of sec. 15A of inter- state commerce act. [1922.] 4 p. t Febr uar y , 1922 461

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), Nov. 1921 and 1920 [and] 11 months ended Nov. 1921 and 1920; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. Nov. 1921, [published] 1922. 1 p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] t Rails. No. 12110, Midcontinent Equipment & Machinery Company v. Chicago & Alton Railroad Company et al.; decided Jan. 17, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 151-152+ii p. ([Opinion] 7362.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Reconsignment. No. 12213, Sullivan Lumber Company v. director general, as agent; decided Jan. 17, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 119-120+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7351.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Rice. No. 11845, Growers Rice Milling Company v. director general, as agent; decided Jan. 17, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 165- 168+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7367.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Salt. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1398, salt from Louisiana mines to Chicago, Ill., St. Louis, Mo., and intermediate main-line points; decided Jan. 23, 1922; [report and order of commission]. [1922.] 81-93+[1] p. map. ([Opinion] 7344.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Stone. No. 11423, Bedford Cut Stone Company et al v. director general, as agent, Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company, et al.; [no. 11335, Ingalls Stone Company v. same; decided Dec. 30, 1921; report of commission]. 1922. [1]+26-33 p. ([Opinion] 7332.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Storage. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1403, railroad space rental charges on compressed and uncompressed cotton at Louisiana ports; de- cided Jan. 10, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 121-125+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 7352.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 11962, Western Petroleum Refiners Association v. Aberdeen & Rock- fish Railroad Company et al.; [decided Jan. 9, 1922; report and order of commission]. 1922. [1]+58-62+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7339.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Sweet potatoes. No. 12078, Charles C. Oyler & Son v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company and director general, as agent; [no. 12088, same v. Western Maryland Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al.] ; decided Jan. 17, 1922; report [and order] of commission. [1922.] 175-178+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7370.) - [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Tiles. No. 11936, Coral IMdge Clay Products Company v. director general, as agent; [decided Jan. 17, 1922; report and order of commission], 1922. [1] + 172-174+[1] p. ([Opinion] 7369.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Unlading and lading. No. 11966, Omaha Packing Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; [no. 12131, Cleveland Pro- vision Company v. same; decided Dec. 30, 1921; report and order of com- mission], 1922. [1]+44—53+iii p. ([Opinion] 7336.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. Western Union Telegraph Company. No. 3713, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1921, United States at relation of Western Union Telegraph Company v. Interstate Commerce Commission, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia; brief for appellee. 1922. cover-title, iii+41 p. t Wheat. No. 8418, Railroad Commission of Louisiana v. Aransas Harbor Termi- nal Railway Company et al.; [decided Dec. 12, 1921; report and order of commission on further hearing]. 1922. [l]+4—7+iii p. ([Opinion] 7329.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 66.] * Paper, 5c. 462 Feb ru ar y , 1922

LOCOMOTIVE INSPECTION BUREAU Railroad accidents. Report covering investigation of accident to Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive 2599, which occurred at Gould Mine, Pa., Dec. 6, 1921. Dec. 29, 1921, [published] 1922. [1] + 6 p. 3 pl. * Paper, 5c. A 22—480

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

Allgrunn, Carl G. In Court of Claims, Carl G. Allgrunn v. United States, no. 34696; defendant’s objections to claimant’s motion for call on War Depart- ment filed Jan. 23, 1922. [1922.] p. 1-8, large 8° $ Bacardi Corporation. No. 2139, Court of Customs Appeals, Bacardi Corpora- tion v. United States; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 11 p. t Baker, Henry A. In Court of Claims, Henry A. Baker v. United States, no. 34563; defendant’s brief. [1922.] p. 97-106, large 8° t Balfour, Williamson <6 Co. No. 2141, Court of Customs Appeals, Balfour, Williamson & Company v. United States; brief for appellee. 1922. cover- title, 11 p. $ Balint, Frank. No. 480, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States v. Frank Balint and Alfonso Randazzo, on error to district court for southern district of New York; brief on behalf of United States. 1922. cover-title, ii+18 p. $ Behrman, Morris. No. 582, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1922 [1921], United States v. Morris Behrman, on error to district court for southern district of New York; brief on behalf of United States. 1922. cover-title, i+25 p. t Bethlehem Steel Company. No. 127, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States v. Bethlehem Steel Company, on appeal from Court of Claims; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, ii+60-113 p. t Cablat, Jules. No. 2140. Court of Customs Appeals, Jules Cablat v. United States; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 15 p. $ Catton, Neill & Co., Limited. No. 2130, Court of Customs Appeals, Catton, Neill & Co. (Ltd.) v. United States; brief for United States. 1922. cover- title, 11 p. t Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway. In Court of Claims, Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Paul Railway Company v. United States, no. 322-A; defend- ant’s brief. [1922.] p. 1, large 8° t Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway. In Court of Claims, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company v. United States, no. 324-A; defendant’s brief. [1922.] p. 1, large 8° t Claims. Judgments rendered against Government, list of judgments rendered against Government by District Courts, which requires appropriation. Feb. 11, 1922. 4 p. (H. doc. 173.) t Columbia Shipbuilding Company. No. 2138, Court of Customs Appeals, Colum- bia Shipbuilding Company et al. v. United States; brief for appellee. 1922. cover-title, 12 p. $ Dow, Frank P., Company. No. 2134, Court of Customs Appeals, Frank P. Dow Company v. United States; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 12 P. t International and Great Northern Railway. No.—, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States v. James A. Baker, receiver of International & Great Northern Railway Company; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, and brief in support of same. 1922. cover-title, 10 p. $ Isler & Guye. No. 2136, Court of Customs Appeals, Isler & Guye v. United States; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 6 p. t Johnson Lighterage Company. No. 34623, in Court of Claims, Johnson Light- erage Co. v. United States; objections to claimant’s request for findings of fact, defendant’s request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922. cover-title, i+137-157 p. large 8° t Judges. List of United States judges, attorneys, and marshals; compiled by appointment clerk [Charles B. Sornborger]. Feb. 1, 1922. 23 p. f 11-35284 Feb ru ar y , 1922 463

Louisville and Nashville Railroad. No. 147, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company v. United States, appeal from Court of Claims; brief on behalf of United States. 1922. cover-title, 6 p. t Midland Bridge Company. No. 34735, in Court of Claims, Henry Freygang and Albert A. Trocon, partners, doing business under firm name of Midland Bridge Company, v. United States; defendants’ objection to plaintiffs’ request for findings of fact, and defendants’ request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 1-10, large 8° t Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway of Texas. No. 34444, in Court of Claims, Charles E. Schaff, as receiver of railway and property of Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company of Texas, v, United States; defendants’ brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 37-39. $ Morel, Leon. No. 299, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Leon Morel v. Percy A. Baker, superintendent of immigration station, appeal from circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. t , Ng Fung Ho. No. 176, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Ng Fung Ho, other- wise known as Ung Kip [et al.] v. Edward White, as commissioner of immi- gration for port of San Francisco, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief on behalf of respondent. 1922. coVer-title, ii-J-22 p. $ North American Oil Consolidated. No. 134, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States v. North American Oil Consolidated et al. appeal from circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit: brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, i+25 p. t Oregon Lumber Company. Nd. 245, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, United States v. Oregon Lumber Company [et al.], on certificate from circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 11 p. t Ragsdale, Earl J. W. Interference no. 45489, in Patent Office, before examiner of interferences, Earl J. W. Ragsdale v. Emil Gathmann; testimony in chief on behalf of Ragsdale. 1922. cover-title, 53 p. t , Rider, Nelson W. In Court of Claims, Nelson W. Rider v. United States, no. 29-A; defendant’s brief. [1922.] p. 28-37, large 8° t Rolland Freres, Incorporated. No. 2135, Court of Customs Appeals. Rolland Freres, Incorporated, v. United States; brief for United States. 1922. cover- title, 31 p. $ Royer, Elmo R. In Court of Claims, Elmo R. Royer v. United States, no. 34193; defendant’s brief. [1922.] p. 53-61, large 8° t Russo, A., & Co. No. 2142, Court of Customs Appeals, A. Russo & Co. et al. v. United States; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, 10 p. t St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway. No. 34740, in Court of Claims, St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railway Company v. United States; defend- ant’s brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 27-29, large 8° t St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway. In Court of Claims, Benjamin F. Bush, receiver St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway, v. United ' States, no. 323-A; defendant’s brief. [1922.] p. 1, large 8° t Sequoia Mills. In Court of Claims, Sequoia Mills, formerly Kapo Manufactur- ing Company, v. United States, no. B-10; demurrer. [1922.] p. 17-20, large 8° t Snare <€ Triest Company. No. 72-A, in Court of Claims, Snare & Triest Co. v. United States; objections to plaintiff’s request for findings of fact, defendant’s request for findings of fact, and brief. 1922. cover-title, p. 93-106, large 8° t Wallace, Hamilton S. No. 118, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921, Hamilton S. Wallace v. United States, appeal from Court of Claims; brief for United States. 1922. cover-title, i+14 p. $ Waste Merchants Association of New York. No. 684, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1921. Interstate Commerce Commission v. United States ex rel. members of Waste Merchants Association of New York, etc., writ of error to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; motion to advance. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. t 464 Febru ary , 1922

Waters, Charles M. No. 3036, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Oct. term, 1921, Charles M. Waters v. Henry W. Phillips et al., appeal from dis- trict court for northern district of Illinois, western division; brief for appellant. 1922. cover-title, ii+36 p. $ Willoughby, John A. In Patent Office, interference no. 44156, John A. Wil- loughby and Percival D. Lowell v. James Harris Rogers; supplemental brief in behalf of Willoughby & Lowell. 1922. cover-title, 10 p. t

LABOR DEPARTMENT

CHILDREN’S BUREAU

Child care. Child care and child welfare, outlines for study: Separate 3. Play and recreation J with lists of references; by George E. Johnson]. 1921. xi+44 p. (Bureau publication 92.) [Prepared in cooperation with Federal Board for Vocational Education. From Federal Board for Vocational Edu- cation, Bulletin 65, Home economics series 5.] t 22—26179 ----- Same: Separate 4. Child labor [with lists of references; by Ellen N. Matthews, Nettie McGill, and Ella A. Merritt]. 1921. xii+65 p. (Bureau publication 93.) [Prepared in cooperation with Federal Board for Vocational Education. From Federal Board for Vocational Education, Bulletin 65, Home economics series 5.] t 22—26180 ----- Same: Separate 5, Children in need of special care [with lists of refer- ences; by Emma O. Lundberg and Katharine Lenroot]. 1921. xi+12 p. (Bureau publication 94.) [Prepared in cooperation with Federal Board for Vocational Education. From Federal Board for Vocational Education, Bulle- tin 65. Home economics series 5.] t 22—26138 Conference on Juvenile-Court Standards. Proceedings of Conference on Juve- nile-Court Standards held under auspices of Children’s Bureau and National Probation Association, Milwaukee, Wis., June 21-22, 1921. 1921. p. 1-5+ leaves 7-106. (Bureau publication 97.) * Paper, 10c. 22—26181 Juvenile delinquency. Practical value of scientific study of juvenile delin- quents; by William Healy. 1922. 31 p. il. (Bureau publication 96.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26136 Publications. Publications. [Edition of] Feb. 1, 1922. 1922. 15 p. 24° [From list of publications of Department of Labor, Feb. 1, 1922, with changes.] t EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Industrial employment survey bulletin, v. 2, no. 1; Jan. 1922. [1922.] 24 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] t L21—17

LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Carbon-monoxid poisoning. Carbon-monoxide poisoning; by Alice Hamilton. Dec. 1921, [published] 1922. 47 p. (Bulletin 291; Industrial accidents and hygiene series.) * Paper, 10c. L22—137 ----- Same. (H. doc. 273.) Monthly labor review, v. 14, no. 1; Jan. 1922. 1922. vi+l-240+vi p. il. * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.25. 15—26485 Spec ial arti cles .—Recommendations of the President on labor and agriculture [extracts from the President’s message of Dec. 6, 1921. at opening of 2d session of 67th Congress],—Disarmament in industry; by James J. Davis.—What is personnel research ? by Robert M. Yerkes.—Labor unrest in South America ; by Martha Dobbin.— Efforts to regularize employment in seasonal trades: by Mary T. Waggaman. Note .—The Review is the medium through which the Bureau publishes the results of original investigations too brief for bulletin purposes, notices of labor legislation by the States or by Congress, and Federal court decisions affecting labor, which from their importance should be given attention before they could ordinarily appear in the bulletins devoted to these subjects. One free subscription will be given to all labor departments and bureaus, workmen’s compensation commissions, and other offices connected with the administration of labor laws and organizations exchanging publications with the Labor Statistics Bureau. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above. Febru ary , 1922 465

PUBLICATIONS AND SUPPLIES DIVISION Labor Department. Publications of Department of Labor. [Edition of] Feb. 1, 1922. 1922. 32 p. t 16—26563

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Legislative Reference Division. Appropriation for Library of Congress, esti- mate of appropriation required by Library of Congress, legislative establish- ment, for Legislative Reference Service, fiscal year 1922. Feb. 11, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 171.) t COPYRIGHT OFFICE

■Copyright. [Catalogue of copyright entries, new series, pt. 1, group 1, books, v. 18] no. 117-125; Feb. 1922. Feb. 2-27, 1922. p. 969-1040. [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., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, dramatic compositions, maps, motion pictures; pt. 2, to periodicals ; pt. 3, to musical compositions ; pt. 4, to works of art, reproduc- tions of a work of art. drawings or plastic works of scientific or technical character, photographs, prints, and pictorial illustrations. 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.

DOCUMENTS DIVISION Government publications. Monthly check-list of State publications received during Dec. 1921; v. 12, no. 12. 1922. p. 517-573. * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.25. 10—8924 Not e .—Includes Tentative check list of State manuals, directories, etc., 1921.

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS

Aerodynamics. Influence of model surface and air flow texture on resistance of aerodynamic bodies; [by A. F. Zahm]. 1922. cover-title, 6 p. 4° (Report 139.) [Prepared by Construction and Repair Bureau, Navy Depart- ment.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26182 Aeronautic instruments: sec. 8, Recent developments and problems; [by F. L. Hunt]. 1922. cover-title, 14 p. 4° (Report 132.) [Prepared by Standards Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26127 ■Engines. Performance of Maybach 300-horsepower airplane engine; [by S. W. Sparrow]. 1922. cover-title, 11 p. il. 4° (Report 134.) * Paper, 5c. 22—26183 NAVY DEPARTMENT

Boats. Change 1 in Boat book, Navy, 1920. [1922.] 4 leaves, small 4° [Boat book issued by Navigation Bureau.] t Claims for damages by naval vessels, communication submitting estimate of appropriation to pay claims for damages by naval vessels. Feb. 15, 1922. 3 p. (H. doc. 182.) $ Navy. Changes in Navy regulations [1920], no. 2; Nov. 1, 1921. [1921.] ii+79 p. 4° [Accompanied by Index for Navy regulations, 1920, and by reprints of certain pages to be inserted in their proper places in the original regulations. A list of these reprinted pages is found on p. i and ii of Changes 2 here catalogued.] * Paper, 15c. Orders. General order 76 and 77 [1921] ; Dec. 29, 1921. [1922.] 3 p. 4° t 466 Feb ru ar y , 1922

AMERICAN SAMOA Report. American Samoa, general report by governor [May 1, 1921, with list of books on Samoa], 1922. 46 p. 1 pl. [This report is a revision and en- largement of the report made in 1912.] * Paper, 10c. 22—27001 MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Hospital Corps Quarterly. Supplement to United States naval medical bulle- tin published for information of Hospital Corps of Navy, Jan. 1922, no. 20, old series, v. 6, no. 1, new series; edited by W. J. C. Agnew. 1922. v+134 p. 2 pl. 6 p. of pl. [Title on cover is: Hospital Corps quarterly.] * Pa- per, 25c. Spe ci a l ar tic les .—Torpedoing and sinking of U. S. S. Jacob Jones by German sub- marine U—53, Dec. 6, 1917; by E. H. Pennington.—Morale Division of Bureau of Navigation; by J. Levansaler.—Iron, element of great value to mankind; by T. C. Hart.—Snakes, good and bad; by E. H. Winston.—United States naval hospital, Yokohama, Japan ; by H. E. Randolph.—Line of duty; by R. C. Rowe.—Palmyra Islands; by M. L. Steele.—Accidents and applied safety methods; by W. B. Hetfield and E. E. Jeffries.—Tender duty with submarines; by R. L. Dolan.—Death benefits under war risk act; by P. Hapke.—Last voyage of U. S. S. Severn; by A. J. Heusch- ling.—Observations on sterilization and operating technique for operation for hernia ;. [essays by G. D. Berry, W. A. McHugo, and J. Saadi].—Gendarmerie and Public Health Service of Haiti; by G. G. Strott. Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, published for information of Medical Department of service, Feb. 1922, v. 16, no. 2; edited by W. M. Kerr. 1922. vi+219-409 p. il. 1 pl. 18 p. of pl. [Monthly.] ♦Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr., foreign subscription $2.50 (subscription prices on publication incorrect). 8—35095 Spec ia l ar tic le s .—Size of normal heart, teleroentgen study [with list of refer- ences] ; by H. W. Smith and W. A. Bloedorn.—Physical development of midshipmen ; by E. B. Taylor.—Some elements of leadership, pt. 1; by E. L. Munson.—With Anson to Juan Fernandez, pt. 2 ; by W. M. Kerr.—Form “ X ” card ; by A. Farenholt.— Results of refraction of 76 midshipmen; by F. A. Hughes.-—Recurrence in case of hydatid disease, symptoms and findings 3 years after initial operation; by C. S. Norburn.—Report of 3 Hallux valgus (bunion) operations, using Mayo’s technique; by A. H. Robnett.—Hospital standardization program of American College of Surgeons; by R. C. Holcomb.—Notes on preventive medicine for medical officers. Navy. NAVIGATION BUREAU Navy directory, officers of Navy and Marine Corps, including officers of Naval Reserve Force (active), Marine Corps Reserve (active), and foreign officers serving with Navy, Jan. 1, 1922. 1922. iii+238 p. [Monthly; publication suspended Aug.-Dec. 1921.] * Paper, 25c. single copy, $2.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.50. 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 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. Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, no. 1691-94; Feb. 1-21, 1922. ' [1922.] Each 1 p. large 4° and f° f Lights. List of lights, with fog signals and visible time signals, including uniform time system, radio time signals, radio weather bulletins, and radio compass stations of the world; v. 1, West Indies and Pacific islands and coasts of North and South America excepting United States; corrected to Jan. 1, 1922. 1922. 519 p. map. ([Publication] 30.) t Paper, 60c 7—24401 Notice to aviators. Notice to aviators 1, 1922; Jan. 1 [1922]. [1922.] 1+ 1-57 p. [Monthly.] f 20—26958 ----- Same 2, 1922; Feb. 1 [1922]. [1922.] p. [1], 58. [Monthly.] f Notice to mariners. Index to Notices to mariners, nos. 1-53, 1921. 1922. 77 p. t ----- Notice to mariners 5-8, 1922; Feb. 4-25 [1922], [1922.] [xxxiii]+125- 225 leaves, 6 maps. [Weekly.] f Febru ary , 1922 467

Tide calendars. Tide calendar [for Baltimore (Fells Point) and Cape Henry], Feb. 1922. [1922.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t ----- Same, Mar. 1922. [1922.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t ----- Tide calendar [for Norfolk (Navy Yard) and Newport News, Va.], Mar. 1922. [1922.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Charts Celebes, north coast, Panang to Pulo Motuo, from Netherlands Government surveys between 1898 and 1907; chart 3058. Scale naut. m.=0.6 in. Wash- ington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 1922. 32.9X26.1 in. [Map is divided into 2 sections.] t 40c. China. Anchorages on south coast of China, mainly from British surveys between 1844 and 1880; chart 2599. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 1922. 22.4 X 20.4 in. t 20c. Aberdeen Harbor (Shekpai Wan), Hongkong Island, from British survey in 1902. Breaker Point Anchorage and Tungao Road. Goat Island Anchorage. Kapchi Point Anchorage. Red Bay. Louisiade Archipelago, Bramble Haven to Rossel Island, Papua (British New Guinea), south Pacific Ocean, from British surveys between 1850 and 1888; chart 2955. Scale naut. m.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 1922. 24.7X36.8 in. t 40c. New Guinea. New Guinea [or] Papua, south coast, south Pacific Ocean, Boigu Island to Cape Blackwood, including Fly River, from British survey in 1845, interior and rivers from sketch surveys by officers of government of Papua (British New Guinea) between 1889 and 1893; chart 2944. Scale naut. m.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 1922. 25.8X38.7 in. t 40c. ----- New Guinea [or] Papua, southeast coast, south Pacific Ocean, Orangerie Bay to Bramble Haven, from British surveys between 1850 and 1886, addi- tions from other sources to 1899 [with insets] ; chart 2950. Scale naut. m.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 1922. 25X37.9 in. t 40c. Discovery Bay (Waggawagga) Milne Bay, from British survey in 1874. Hoop Iron Bay (Haraharau) Moresby Island, from British survey in 1874. Pitt Bay (Sawateira) Moresby Island, from British survey in 1874. ----- Plans on northeast coast of New Guinea, south Pacific Ocean, from Ger- man surveys between 1887 and 1910; chart 2966. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 1922. 24.9X39 in. t 40c. Alexis Harbor. Astrolabe Bay. Finsch Harbor and Langemak Bay. Friedrich Wilhelm Harbor. Konstantin Harbor. Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Mar. 1922; chart 3500. Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 13, 1922. 23.4X35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. Note .—Contains on reverse, Currents and navigational details in waters of Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and west coast of Central America; by John C. Soley. ----- Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Apr. 1922; chart 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 13, 1922. 22.6X31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. ----- Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Mar. 1922; chart 1400. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 13, 1922. 23.2X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. 14—16339 Note .—Contains on reverse: Current observations and ice movements in north Atlantic [by E. H. Smith; with charts].—U. S. radio compass stations instructions [with lists of radio compass stations in United States and Canada]. ----- Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Apr. 1922; chart 1401. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 13, 1922. 23.7X35.3 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. Note .—Contains on reverse: U. S. radio compass stations instructions [with lists of radio compass stations in United States and Canada].—Earthquake seamanship. 468 Febru ary , 1922

SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Radio apparatus and appliances. Buy it fi’om Navy, radio apparatus and sup- plies. [1922.] 32 p. large 8° (Catalogue 601.) 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 Portuguese 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, Feb. 1922; [v. 54, no. 2]. [1922.] iv+109-216 p. il. [Monthly.] 8—30967 ----- Same. (H. doc. 250 [pt. 8].) ----- (Portuguese edition). Boletim da Uniao Pan-Americana, Fevereiro, 1922, edigao portugu5sa; [v. 22, no. 2]. [Gibson Brothers, Inc., Washington, D. C., 1922.] [iv] +85-160 p. il. [Monthly.] 11—27014 ------(Spanish edition). Bolethi de la Uni6n Panamericana, Febrero, 1922, seccion espanola; [v. 54, no. 2]. [1922.] [iv]+109-216 p. il. [Monthly.] 12—12555 Education Section. Report on Section of Education, submitted to governing board of Pan American Union at meeting of Jan. 4, 1922, by assistant director in charge of section. 1922. [1] +6 p. f 21—26180 ■----- Same, Spanish, t Quebracho forests of South America [personal notes and observations in Argentina and Paraguay; by George A. Kerr], 1922. 29 p. il. [From Bul- letin, Jan. 1922.] t

PANAMA CANAL

Note .—Although The Panama Canal makes its reports to, and is under the supervi- sion of the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department. Panama Canal record, v. 15, no. 25-28; Feb. 1-22, 1922. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1922]. p. 313-368, il. [Weekly.] 7—35328 Note .—The'Panama Canal record is furnished free to United States Government departments and bureaus, Members of Congress, representatives of foreign govern- ments, steamship lines, and public libraries. Others desiring this publication may obtain it at the subscription price of $1.50 per year in the Canal Zone, the United States, and the Republic of Panama; $2.00 per year elsewhere. Remittances for 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. PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Supplies. Circular [proposals for supplies] 1470; Feb. 13, 1922. [1922 ] 12 p. f° t Proposals [for supplies 1470, to accompany Circular proposals for supplier 1470]. [1922.] 1 p. 24° t

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Claims. Abstract of payments of indemnity claims by postmasters ; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Feb. 8, 1922. 1 p. narrow 24° f Mail matter. Notices to publishers concerning undeliverable 2d-class matter- [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Feb. 4, 1922. 1 p. 32° t Parcel delivery. Treatment of undeliverable C. O. D. parcels; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Jan. 18, 1922. 1 p. narrow 12° t Pittsburgh, Pa.t Scheme of city distribution for use of clerks assigned to Rail- way Mail Service, Pittsburgh, Pa.; corrected to Sept. 1921. 1922 [ll+86> p. 12° t Febru ary , 1922 469

Post offices by classes in each State and Territory, Jan. 1, 1922. 1922. 1 p. f Postal bulletin, v. 42, no. 12775-797; Feb. 1-28, 1922. 1922. Each 1 p. or 2 leaves, f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. 6—5810 Postal guide. United States official postal guide, 4th series, v. 1, no. 8; Feb. 1922. 1922. cover-title, 1-54 p. -{-leaves 55-58+[2] p. [Monthly. Includes Inserts 722-727 to Postal laws and regulations of United States.] * Official postal guide, with supplements. $1.50; July issue, $1.00; supplements pub- lished monthly (11 pamphlets) 50c. 4—18254 Postal service. Inserts [592-674] to Postal laws and regulations [of United States] ; Aug. 25, 1920 [-July 12,1921], [1921.] 5 leaves, narrow f° [These Inserts have been published from time to time in connection with the monthly issues of the United States official postal guide.] * Paper, 5c. Satin-moth. New Hampshire and Massachusetts quarantined on account of satin moth, [movement of any species or variety of poplar or willow pro- hibited ; issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Feb. 14, 1922. 1 p. 32° t FOREIGN MAILS DIVISION

Steamboats. Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign coun- tries during Mar. 1922. Feb. 18, 1922. 1 p. f° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 50c.

RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE

Florida. Alphabetical scheme of Florida for use of publishers in distribution of 2d-class mail, 1922. 1922. 15 p. t Mail-trains. Schedule of mail trains, no. 78, Feb. 1, 1922, 12th division, Rail- way Mail Service, comprising Louisiana and Mississippi. 1922. 66+[1] p. narrow 8° t t ----- Schedule of mail trains, no. 357, Jan. 14, 1922, 2d division, Railway Mail Service, comprising New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, eastern shore of Maryland, Accomac and Northampton counties, Va., Porto Rico, and Virgin Islands. 1922. 292 p. narrow 8° $ ----- Schedule of mail trains, no. 432, Jan. 31, 1922, 3d division, Railway Mail Service, comprising District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Vir- ginia ,and West Virginia (except peninsula of Maryland and Virginia). 1922. 132 p. narrow 8° t Porto Rico. General scheme of Porto Rico, Jan. 1922. 1921. 9 p. t Tennessee. Alphabetical scheme of Tennessee for use of publishers in distribu- tion of 2d-class mail, 1922. 1922. 18 p. t TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION

Note .—Post route maps corrected to July 1 and Jan. 1 will be distributed in August and February to the postal service. For a list of the maps composing the set, with prices, see below. Orders for the maps should be addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C., and money orders should be made payable to him. Since February, 1908, the Topography Division has been preparing rural-delivery maps of counties in which rural-delivery is completely established. They are published in two forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes starting from a single given post office, sold at 10 cents each ; the other, the rural free delivery routes in an entire county, sold at 35 cents each. A uniform scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is used. Editions are not issued, but sun-print copies are produced in response to special calls addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps described in the preceding paragraph. Post route maps. Post route maps of— Alabama. Scale 8 m.=l in. 50c. Alaska. Scale 40 m.=l in. 50c. Arizona. Scale 12 m.=l in. 50c. Arkansas. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. California, Nevada. Scale 10 m.=l in. 4 sheets, $2.00. Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Scale 1.6 m.=l in. 50c. 470 Febru ary , 1922

Post route maps—Continued. Post route maps of— Colorado. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Florida. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Georgia. Scale 8 m.=l in. 50c. Hawaii, Samoan Islands, Guam. Scale9m.=l in. 50c. Idaho. Scale 12 m.=l in. 50c. Illinois. Scale 8 m.=l in. 50c. Indiana. Scale 7 m.=l in. 50c. Iowa. Scale 7 m.=l in. 50c. Kansas. Scale 10m.=l in. 50c. Kentucky. Scale 7 m.=l in. 50c. Louisiana. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. Maine. Scale 6.5 m.=l in. 50c. Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia. Scale 5 m.=l in. 50c. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut. Scale 5 m.=l in. 50c. Michigan. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. Minnesota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Mississippi. Scale 8 m.=l in. 50c. Missouri. Scale 9 m.=l in. 50c. Montana. Scale 12 m.=l in. 50c. Nebraska. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. New Hampshire, Vermont. Scale 5 m.=l in. 50c. New Jersey. Scale 4 m.=l in. 50c. New Mexico. Scale 12 m.=l in. 50c. New York. Scale 5 m.=l in. 4 sheets, $2.00. North Carolina. Scale 8 m.=l in. 50c. North Dakota. Scale 10 m«=l in. 50c. Ohio. Scale 7 m.=l in. 50c. Oklahoma. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Oregon. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Pennsylvania. Scale 5 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1.00. Philippine Islands. Scale 14 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1.00. Porto Rico, Virgin Islands. Scale 5 m.=l in. 50c. South Carolina. Scale 8 m.=l in. 50c. South Dakota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Tennessee. Scale 7 m.=l in. 50c. Texas. Scale 12 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1.00. Utah. Scale 10 m.=l in. 50c. Virginia. Scale 7 m.=l in. 50c. Washington. Scale9m.=l in. 50c. West Virginia. Scale 6 m.=l in. 50c. Wisconsin. Scale 9 m.—1 in. 50c. Wyoming. Scale 12 m.=l in. 50c. ----- Price list of post route maps. [1922.] 1 p. 4° t

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES

Addresses. See, below, Conference on Limitation of Armament—Finance—Mer- chant marine. Alien property. Executive order authorizing Alien Property Custodian to sell certain property at private sale [authorizing private sale of certain real estate in Brooklyn, N. Y., property of Marie Brockmoller]. Jan. 27, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3627.) t Febr uar y , 1922 471

American IteUef Administration. Executive order [designating American Re- lief Administration as relief organization to receive from War, Navy, and Treasury Departments, and Shipping Board out of surplus supplies of said Departments, medicines, hospital supplies, etc., for relief of distressed and famine-stricken people of Russia, and requiring that reports shall be rendered of such supplies delivered and distributed]. Jan. 24, 1922. 1 p. f° (No 3623.) t Briarcliff, vessel. Executive order [authorizing transfer of vessel Briarcliff from Shipping Board to Navy Department]. Jan. 28, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3628.) t Camp, Ernest W. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Ernest . Camp as chief, Division of Customs, Treasury Department], Jan. 25, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3625.) t Commerce Department. Executive order [authorizing William E. Lamb, so- licitor for Department of Commerce, to perform duties of Secretary of Com- merce during absence of Secretary of Commerce and assistant Secretary of Commerce]. Feb. 17, 1922. 1 p. f“ (No. 3638.) t Conference on Limitation of Armament. Address of President of I nited States at concluding session of Conference on Limitation of Armament at Conti- nental Memorial Hall, Washington, D. C., Feb. 6, 1922. 1922. 6 p. t 22—26141. ----- Address of President of United States in laying before the Senate a group of treaties negotiated by Washington Conference on Limitation of Armament, Washington, Feb. 10,1922. 1922. 10 p. * Paper, 5c. 22—26142 ----- Conference on Limitation of Armament, address submitting treaties and resolutions approved and adopted by Conference on Limitation of Armament, together with report of American delegation of proceedings of Conference on Limitation of Armament submitted to the President Feb. 9, 1922. 1922. xiii+132 p. (S. doc. 125.) [Also published with proceedings of conference, as S. doc. 126, for which see Senate, p. 447.] $ 26125 Crow, French. Executive order [waiving Executive order of May 10, 1921, which requires candidates for Presidential postmasterships to take civil service examinations, so as to permit appointment of French Crow to position of postmaster at Marion, Ohio.] Jan. 23, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3622.) t Finance. Address of President of United States at meeting of Government business organization at Continental Memorial Hall, Feb. 3, 1922. 1922. 8p. [Also published in connection with address of director of Bureau of Budget, for which see page 476.] t -- 26184 Indians. Executive order [providing that trust period on allotments made to Indians of Yakima Reservation, Wash., which expires during calendar year 1922, be extended for period of 10 years], Feb. 3, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3630.) + Lehman Cares National Monument, Nev., proclamation [reserving lands within as national monument]. Jan. 24, 1922. 1 p. map, f° (No. 1618.) t Merchant marine. Address of President of United States to joint session of Senate ami House of Representatives, Feb. 28. 1922 [relating to upbuilding of merchant marine]. 1922. 12 p. t 22—26185 ----- Same. (H. doc. 201.) .1/innesota. Executive order [temporarily withdrawing certain public lands in Minnesota from settlement, etc., in aid of legislation proposed in H. 10007. for relief of certain persons to whom, or their predecessors, patents were issued to public lands in Minnesota under erroneous survey made in 1876]. Feb. 3. 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3631.) t National forests. Executive order. Dixie-Sevier National Forest. Utah [merg- ing into one national forest, to be known as , all lands within western division of Sevier National Forest, as defined by proclamation of Dec. 23, 1910, and Executive order of Nov. 27, 1918, and lands now within Dixie National Forest]. Feb. 14, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3636.) t ----- Executive order. O'Connor admin strative site, near Routt National For- est, Colo, [temporarily withdrawing certain tract of land from settlement, etc., for use by Forest Service as ranger station in connection with adminis- tration of national forest]. Jan. 25, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3626.) t 472 Febru ary , 1922

National forests Continued. Executive order, Powell-Sevier National Forest, Utah [merging into one national forest, to be known as Powell National Forest all lands within eastern division of Sevier National Forest as de- fined by proclamation of Dec. 23, 1910, and Executive order of Nov. 27, 1-918. and lands now within Powell National Forest!. Feb 14 19°9 1 n f° (No. 3635.) $ —— , Alaska, 3d proclamation. [Feb 7 1922 1 [2] p. f° ([No. 1620.]) t Neic Mexico. Executive order [superseding Executive order of Nov. 6, 1920, which temporarily withdrew certain lands in New Mexico from settlement, etc., in aid of proposed legislation, and directing that said lands become subject to disposal under any law applicable thereto if legislation be not enacted before Mar. 5, 1924], Feb. 16, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3637.) $ Pacific Islands Treaty. Four-Power Treaty and supplementary agreement, response to resolution asking for information relating to Four-Power Treaty and supplementary agreement. Feb. 20, 1922. 1 p. ' (S. doc. 130.) $ Passports. Executive order amending provisions of Executive order of Aug. 8, 1921 [1918], concerning [passports required in] travel between United States and neighboring countries, and authorizing requirement of crew lists [Feb. 1, 1922.] [2] p. f° ([No. 3629.]) [Manuscript correction in title changes Aug. 8, 1921 to Aug. 8. 1918. This Executive order replaces Execu- tive order of June 25, 1921.] $ Registers (land offices). Executive order [consolidating offices of register and receiver of land office at Kalispell, Mont., abolishing office of receiver, and transferring all powers, duties, obligations, and penalties imposed by law upon both register and receiver to register], Jan.’ 23." 1922. 1 p. f' (No. 3621.) $ ----- * Executive order [consolidating offices of register and receiver of land office at Wausau. Wis., abolishing office of receiver, and transferring all powers, duties, obligations, and penalties imposed by law upon both register and receiver to register], Feb. 13, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3634.) t Sherman. Camp. Executive order [transferring back to War Department cer- tain property which is part of military reservation known as Camp Sherman Ohio, formerly assigned to Veterans’ Bureau by Executive order of Oct 11 1921]. Feb. 7, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3633.) :■ Taxation. Executive order [authorizing that certain tax returns shall be open to inspection in accordance and upon compliance with rules and regula- tions prescribed by Secretary of Treasury and approved bv the President! Jan. 24, 1922. 1 p. f° (No. 3624.) t Virgin Islands. Extending period [from Feb. 1 to May 1, 1922] for 'establish- ment of adequate shipping service in. and deferring extension of coastwise laws of United States to Virgin Islands, proclamation. Feb 1 192^ 1 n f° (No. 1619.) t

RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Aluminium sulphate. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13188. West Virginia Pulp & Paper Company (Inc.) v. director general as agent • brief for director general. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. t Apples. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12198, Traffic Bureau. Chamber of Commerce, Phoenix, Ariz., v. director general; exceptions oii behalf of director general to proposed report of examiner 1922 cover- title, 7 p. t Atlantic and Western Railroad. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Atlantic and Western Railroad Company, Feb — 1922 19" 3 p. 4° t Bananas. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12426, Acme Fruit Company et al. v. director general et al.; brief of director general 1922 cover-title, 8 p. t Blue Ridge Railway. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Blue Ridge Railway Company, —, 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° f Carolina and Northwestern Railway. Final settlement between director gen- eral of railroads and Carolina and Northwestern Railway Company — 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t 1 - ’ Febru ary , 1922 473

Cattle. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, nos. 12460 and 12757, Okla- homa National Live Stock Exchange, Texas Live Stock Shippers’ Protective League, v. director general et al.; exceptions on behalf of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1922. cover-title, 14 p. t Coal. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11154, Sligo Iron Store’ Company v. director general et al.; petition by director general for reargu- ment and reconsideration. 1922. cover-title, 24 p. t ----- Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12654, Terre Haute, Indian- apolis & Eastern Traction Company v. director general et al.; defendants' exceptions to examiner’s proposed report. 1922. cover-title, 7 p. t ----- Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13117, Little Fork Coal Company v. director general et al.; brief for director general. 1922. cover- title, 8 p. t Coke. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13124, Anaconda Copper Mining Company v. director general; brief for director general. 1922. cover- title, 10 p. t ------Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13145, Greene Cananea Copper Company v. director general et al.; brief for director general. 1922. cover-title, 7 p. $ Columbus and Greenville Railroad. Final settlement between director general of railroads and A. T. Stovall, receiver of Columbus & Greenville Railroad Company, Feb. —, 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t Cotton. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12409, H. W. Garrow and Company et al. v. director general et al; exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. t Demurrage. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13132, Brennen Packing Company v. director general et al.; brief for director general. 1922. cover-title, 3 p. t Fertilizers. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12758, Bilrowe-Alloys Company v. director general et al.; exceptions by director general to ex- aminer’s proposefl report. 1922. cover-title, 12 p. t Freight rates. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12882, Moore & Moore (Inc.) v. director general; defendant’s exceptions to proposed report. 1922. cover-title, 5 p. t Grape juice. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12400, Armour and Company v. director general et al.; no. 12400-sub. 1. .1. Hungerford Smith Grape Juice Company v. [same] ; no. 12600, Welch Grape Juice Company r. [same] ; no. 12483, .1. Hungerford Smith Grape Juice Company v. [same] ; additional exceptions on part of director general to proposed report of examiners. 1922. cover-title, 12 p. t Hoof meal. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12583. Morris and Company v. director general et al.; additional exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by examiner. 1922. cover-title, 5 p. + Ice. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11625 (and sub. no. 1), Sheffield Farms Co. v. director general; defendant’s petition for rehearing 1922. cover-title, i+13 p. t Lorain and West Virginia Railmay. Final settlement between director gen- eral of railroads and Lorain & West Virginia Railway Company, —, 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t Magnesium chlorid. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13146, Salt Lake Chemical Company v. director general et al.; brief on behalf of director general. 1922. cover-title, 4 p. t Peanut-oil. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11117, Magnolia Provision Company v. director general et al.; no. 11495 [same] v. [same] ; additional exceptions on part of director general to report proposed by ex- aminer. 1922. cover-title, 8 p. t Petroleum. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, docket no. 12813, Stand- ard Oil Company (New Jersey) et al. v. director general et al.; exceptions by director general to examiner’s report. 1922. cover-title, 2 p. t ----- Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11535, Atlantic Refining Company v. director general et al.; petition on part of director general for further consideration and dismissal. 1922. cover-title, 2 p. t 474 February , 1922

Report of director general of railroads [Alar. 1. 1920-Dec. 31, 19211. Feb. 13 1922. 25 p. (H. doc. 180.) ? 22_ 26122 8'an Antonio, Uvalde and Gulf Railroad. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Abram R. Ponder, receiver of San Antonio, Uvalde & Gulf Railroad, Feb. —, 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t Sand. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12465, Silica Sand Pro- ducers' Association et al. v. director general et al.; exceptions on part of di- rector general to report proposed by examiner in Continental Motors Cor- poration and Reo Motor Car Company (dockets 12577 and 12577 sub no 1) respectively. 1922. cover-title, 10 p. $ •—— Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13059, American Radiator Company r. director general et al.: brief on behalf of director general 1922 cover-title, 11 p. $ Steel. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 13065, Pittsburgh Steel (Company v. director general et al.; exceptions of director general to findings in examiner's proposed report. 1922. cover-title, i+22 p. ± Snatching charges. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12100 and sub no. 1, Beaumont Chamber of Commerce v. director general; exceptions on behalf of director general to proposed report of examiner. 1922 cover-title 8 p. i Tallulah Falls Railway. Final settlement between director general of rail- roads and Tallulah Falls Railway Company, —, 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t } alves. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 12607, Homestead Valve Manufacturing Company v. director general, Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Company, et al.; defendants' exceptions. 1922. cover-title, 6 p. J Western Heater Despatch Company. Final settlement between director gen- eral of railroads and Western Heater Despatch Company Feb — 1922 1922 [2] leaves, 4° t Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Company, —, 1922. 1922. 3 p. 4° t RAILROAD LABOR BOARD Decision 630 (docket 475) and 707 (docket 475) ; .Ian. 23 and Feb 13 1922 Chicago, Ill., Post Office Printing Office [1922], 23 p. and 15 p. ’ [Usually’ the decisions of the Railroad Labor Board are multigraphed and are not en- tered in this catalogue.] f

SHIPPING BOARD Shipping. Report on history of shipping discriminations and on various forms of Government aid to shipping. 1922. 44 p. t 22—26143

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION NATIONAL MUSEUM No te . The publications of the National Museum comprise an annual renort and three scientific senes, viz. Proceedings, Bulletins, and Contributions from nat onal herbarium ^ei!r171OI1S are to established lists of libraries, scientific institutions a^d' specialists, any surplus copies being supplied on application. The volumes of Proceed- 'I+s up of technical papers based on the Museum collections in biology geology and anthropology, and of each of these papers a small edition, in naninhlet ’ form ^Vhese's^es ron’now Vffiniished. P1’°mPt distributlOn to specialists. No sets of any ^n

STATE DEPARTMENT

[Circulars] 813-816; Dec. 13, 1921-Jan. 18, 1922. [1922.] Each 4 p. or 2 p. [Nos. 813-815 are General instruction circulars to consular officers, and no. 816 is Special instruction circular to consular officers.] t Conference on Limitation of Armament. Conference on Limitation of Arma- ment: 1st plenary session, Washington, Nov. 12, 1921. 1922. xxxi+2-55 p. f° [English and French.] * Paper. 15c. 22—26074 Noth .—There were 7 plenary sessions in all. held on Nov. 12, 15, 21, Dec. 10, 1921, and Feb. 1, 4, and 6, 1922, respectively. It was originally intended to publish the proceedings of each session in the same form as used for the first 3, but the plan was changed, and the last 4 will not be so published. The proceedings of all 7 sessions, in English, are in Senate document 126, 67th Congress, 2d session (for which see Senate, p. 447), and will be in the full proceedings which will be issued later. ----- Same: 2d plenary session, Washington. Nov. 15, 1921. 1922. 23 p. f° [English and French.] * Paper, 10c. ----- Same: 3d plenary session, Washington. Nov. 21. 1921. 1922. 35 p. f° [English and French.] * Paper, 15c. ----- Report of American delegation of proceedings of Conference on Limita- tion of Armament, submitted to the President, Feb. 9, 1922. 1922. ii+ 132 p. t 22—26186 Diplomatic list, Feb. 1922. [1922.] cover-title. 36 p. 24° [Monthly.] t 10—16292 International Latitude Observatory at Ukiah, Calif., request for legislation to make appropriation for maintenance of International Latitude Observatory at Ukiah. Calif., to be included in deficiency appropriation bill now under consideration by Congress. Feb. 15, 1922. 3 p. (H. doc. 181.) $ Pacific islands. Netherlands and Portuguese insular possessions in region of Pacific Ocean, letter to Henry Cabot Lodge with reference to notes delivered by Government to minister for foreign affairs of Netherlands and to Portu- guese Government relative to respecting their rights in relation to their insular possessions in region of Pacific Ocean; presented by Mr. Lodge., 1922. 3 p. (S. doc. 128.) t Maps China. General map of China and adjacent regions, showing treaty ports and railways; prepared by Topographic Branch, Geological Survey. Seale 1 : 10,000.000. Revised Jan. 1922. [Washington] Geological Survey [1922], 19.8X25 in. | Lambert conformal conic projection.] * 25c. INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION ON BOUNDARY WATERS BETWEEN UNITED STATES AND CANADA

St. Laurence waterway, report concerning improvement of St. Lawrence River between Montreal and Lake Ontario for navigation and power. 1922. 184 p. 2 pl. 8 maps. (S. doc. 114.) * Paper, 25c. 22—26187

SUPREME COURT

Eastern Shore Shipbuilding Corporation. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1921, no. 526, Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, representing United States vs. Roger B. Wood, trustee in bankruptcy [of Eastern Shore Shipbuilding Corporation], on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1922.] cover-title, ii+101 p. -i- \ Journal] Feb. 27, 1922; [slips] 64 and 65. [1922.] leaves 167-179. t Moreland, Charles 11'. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1921, no. 629, United States vs. Charles Walter Moreland, on writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia. [1922.] cover-title, ii+30 p. t Sischo, Wesley L. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1921, no. 313, United States vs. Wesley L. Sischo. on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1922.] cover-title, i+41 p. $ 476 Feb ru ar y , 1922

TARIFF COMMISSION 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 FL-24. On articles in paragraphs 536-544 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles _ . ln ot.her paragraphs, Cryolite, graphite, and magnesite. 65 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. J -1. On articles in paragraphs 267-270 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Yarns, threads, and cordage of vegetable fibers other than cotton. Ill p. ♦ Paper, 10c.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT Claims. Judgments rendered by Court of Claims, list of judgments rendered by Court of Claims which have been submitted by Secretary of Treasury and require appropriation. Feb. 11, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 172.) t Finance. Daily statement of Treasury compiled from latest proved reports from Treasury offices and depositary banks, Feb. 1-28, 1922. [1922.] Each 3 p. or 4 p. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] f 15—^3303 Public debt. Statement of public debt of United States, Dec. 31, 1921. [1922.] [2] p. narrow f° [Monthly.] t 10_ 21268 Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. Audit of accounts of Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, letter from Secretary of Treasury recommending legislation amending act of July 1, 1918, relative to auditing of financial transactions of Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation so as to provide for said audit by General Accounting Office. Feb. 15, 1922 3 p. (S. doc. 105.) t Treasury decisions. Index to Treasury decisions under customs, internal- revenue, and other laws: v. 40, Customs, July-Dec. 1921; and v. 23, Internal revenue, Jan.-Dec. 1921. 1922. 121 p. * Paper, 10c. single copy, included in price of Treasury decisions for subscribers. —— Treasury decisions under customs, internal-revenue, and other laws, including decisions of Board of General Appraisers and Court of Customs Appeals, v. 41, no. 5-8; Feb. 2-23, 1922. 1922. various paging. [Weekly. Department decisions numbered 38993-39019, general appraisers’ decisions 8498-8510, abstracts 44707-770, internal revenue decisions 3274-88 (except 3275-76, 3278-79, which have been printed as supplements to Treasury de- cisions, for which see, below, under Internal Revenue Bureau).] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. 10—30490 Victory notes. Redemption of 3| per cent victory notes before maturity. [1922.] 4 p. 4° (Department circular 277; [Commissioner of] Public Debt.) t APPRAISERS Reappraisements. Index to Reappraisement circulars, showing reappraise- ments and re-reappraisements of merchandise made by general appraisers July 1-Dec. 31, 1921. 1922. 15 p. * Paper, 5c. ----- Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Jan. 26- Feb. 21, 1922] ; Feb. 3-24, 1922. [1922.] various paging. (Reappraisement circulars 3373-78.) [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a vr.; foreign subscription, $1.05 13_ 2916 BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS DIVISION Appropriations. Digest of appropriations, fiscal year 1922, and on account of deficiencies for prior years, made by 3d session of 66th Congress and 1st session of 67th Congress to July 12, 1921. 1921. 529 p. 4° (Treas Dent doc. 2894.) t 6—35371 BUDGET BUREAU Addresses of President of United States and director of Bureau of Budget at 2d semiannual meeting of business organization of Government at Continental Memorial Hall, Feb. 3, 1922. 1922. 24 p. [For address of the President published separately, see President of United States, Finance, p. 471.] t 22—26188 Febr uar y , 1922 477

Agriculture Department. Supplemental estimate for Department of Agriculture. Feb. 11, 1922. 4 p. (H. doc. 175.) 4 Appropriations. Requests for legislation in connection with expenditure of money, communication from President of United States transmitting requests for legislation in connection with expenditure of money, but which do not involve appropriation of additional funds. Feb. 2, 1922. 15 p. (H. doc. 166.) 4 ----- Supplemental and deficiency estimates communication from President of United States transmitting supplemental and deficiency estimates of appro- priations required by the several Departments and establishments, fiscal year 1922 and prior fiscal vears. Feb. 2, 1922. 54 p. 4° (H. doc. 165.) 4 21—26991 Arlington memorial amphitheater, supplemental estimate of appropriation tor War Department, fiscal year 1923, for repairs to roof of Arlington memorial amphitheater. Feb. 11, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 176.) 4 Commerce Department. Estimate of appropriation for Department of Com- merce, supplemental estimate of appropriations for Department of Commerce, fiscal year 1923. Feb. 1, 1922. 4 p. (H. doc. 163.) 4 Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth. Enlargement of Disciplinary Bar- racks, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., supplemental estimate of appropriation for War Department, for construction and enlargement of barracks for guards at Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., fiscal year 1923. Feb. 11, 1922. 2 p.' (H. doc. 177.) 4 District of Columbia. Street cleaning, snow removal, and contingent expenses, District of Columbia, supplemental estimate of appropriation for District of Columbia, fiscal year 1922. Feb. 17, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 185.) 4 —— Supplemental estimates for District of Columbia. Feb. 17, 1922. 2 p. (S. doc. 129.) 4 Fisheries Bureau. Appropriation for Department of Commerce, supplemental estimate of appropriation for [Bureau of Fisheries] Department of Com- merce, fiscal year 1923. Feb. 20, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 190.) 4 Justice Department. Rent of buildings, Department of Justice, supplemental estimate of appropriation for Department of Justice, fiscal year 1923. Feb. 16, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 183.) 4 Maternity. Promotion of welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy, sup- plemental estimate of appropriation for Department of Labor, fiscal year 1923, for promotion of welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy under provisions of act of Nov. 23, 1921. Feb. 8. 1922. 3 p. (H. doc. 169.) 4 National parks and reserves. Sanitation in 3 national parks, supplemental estimate of appropriations for Department of Interior, National Park Service, for fiscal year 1923, for sanitation in 3 national parks. Feb. 1, 1922. 3 p. (H. doc. 164.) $ Patent Office. Alternative estimate for Patent Office, alternative estimate for Department of Interior, fiscal year 1923, for Patent Office, required under act of Feb. 18, 1922. Feb. 23, calendar day Feb. 25, 1922. 3 p. (S. doc. 134.) 4 ----- Deficiency appropriation for salaries in Patent Office, estimate of defici- ency appropriation for Department of Interior, fiscal year 1922, for salaries, Patent Office, required under act of Feb. 18, 1922. Feb. 23, calendar day Feb. 25, 1922. 3 p. (S. doc. 133.) 4 Post Office Department. Rental of buildings for Post Office Department, supple- mental estimate of appropriation required for rental of buildings in District of Columbia for use of Post Office Department, and for payment of expenses incident to moving certain offices. Feb. 3, calendar day Feb. 11, 1922. 3 p. (S. doc. 127.) 4 Deport to President of United States by director of Bureau of Budget trans- mitting reports of Chief Coordinator, General Supply, and chairmen of coordi- nating boards established by Executive order for coordination of routine of business of Government. 1922. 176 p. [The report of the Chief Coordi- nator, General Supply, covers the period Aug. 1-Dec. 31, 1921; the other reports, some of which are quarterly, cover periods usually ending Dec. 31, 1921.] * Paper, 15c. 22—26129 478 Febru ary , 1922

h'ock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission, supplemental estimate of ap- propriation for Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Commission, year ending June 30. 1923 [for acquisition of tracts of land in District of Columbia known as Klingle Road Valley Park, Piney Branch Valley Park, and Patterson tract]. Feb. 20, calendar day Feb. 21, 1922. 2 p. (S. doc. 131.) t Sugar investigation, Bureau of Standards, supplemental estimate of appropria- tion for Department of Commerce, fiscal year 1923 [for investigation as to methods of handling waste molasses]. Feb. 17, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 186.) t Veterans’ Bureau. Revised estimates, Veterans’ Bureau, estimates of appropria- tions for Veterans’ Bureau, fiscal year 1923, as substitutes' ’ for estimates con- tained in budget. Jan. 25, calendar day Jan. 31, 1922. (S. doc. 123.) J IFar Department. Supplemental estimates of appropriations for War Depart- ment. Feb. 11, 1922. 5 p. (H. doc. 178.) — Transfer of surplus property of War Department, tentative draft of legis- lation regarding transfer of surplus property of War Department. Feb 16, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 184.) t COAST GUARD Circular letter 224, 226-228, 230-231 [new series] ; Nov. 1-Dec 14 1921 1921-22. Each 1 p. t Orders. General order 96-98 [new series] ; Nov. 7-Dec. 15, 1921. 1921-22. Each 1 p. [Number 97 is accompanied by p. 53-61, which are to be substi- tuted for p. 53-62, of Regulations for Coast Guard, 1916.] $ COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY National banks. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, Dec 31 1921; no. 133. [1922.] 12 p. f° t ----- Monthly statement of capital stock of national banks, national bank notes, and Federal reserve bank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc. [Feb. 1, 1922], Feb. 1, 1922. 1 p. f° t 10_ 21266 CUSTOMS DIVISION Books and blanks. Customs catalogue of books and blanks. 1921 1 n 4-leaves 3-62. (Form 3037.) $ GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE Government supplies. Advertisement, instructions, and proposal [for Class 4-6, 8. 10, 12-13, 15-16. 18. fiscal year 1923] : Form A. [1922.] 4 p. 4° t Specifications and proposals for supplies [fiscal year 1923] : class 1 Stationery and drafting supplies. [1922.] 48 p. 4° t — Same: class 2, Hardware, metals, and leather and saddlery. [1922.] 90 p. 4° t — Same: class 4. Drugs and medicines, and chemicals. [1922.] 34 p. 4° f — Same: class 5. Laboratory apparatus, and hospital appliances and surgi- cal instruments. [1922.] 36 p. 4° t ----- Same: class 6, Electrical, engineering, and plumbing supplies. 32 p. 4° t [1922.] —— Same: class 8, Brushes, glass, lubricants and fuel oils, painters’ sunnlies and paints. [1922.] 22 p. 4° f ’ Same: class 10, Household supplies. [1922.] 12 p. 4° f ----- Same: class 12, Photographic supplies, meteorological instruments towers, etc., and meat-inspection supplies. [1922.] 27 p. 4° f — Same: class 13. Engraving, printing, and lithographic supplies (exclud- ing supplies for Government Printing Office and Bureau of Engraving and Printing). [1922.] 3 p. 4° t ----- Same: class 15, Incandescent electric lamps. [1922.] 10 p. 4° t ----- Same: class 16, Incandescent gas-lamp supplies. [1922.] 3 p. 4° t ----- Same: class 18, Machines: computing, dictating and transcribing, dupli- cating, folding, sealing, and typewriting. [1922.] 12 p. 4° t Febr uar y , 1922 479

GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Bonds of United States. Market prices and investment values of outstanding bonds and notes [of United States, Jan. 1922.] Feb. 1, 1922. 5 p. 4° (Form A.) [Monthly.] t INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU Art. Regulations 48, revised Dec. 1921, relating to excise taxes on works of art and jewelry under sec. 902 and 905 of revenue act of 1921. 1921. 19 p. t 22—26189 ----- Same. 1922. 19 p. ([Treasury decision] 3279.) [Supplement to Treas- ury decisions, v. 41. no. 6.] t Beverages. Regulations 52, revised Dec. 1921. relating to tax on beverages and constituent parts thereof under sec. 602 of revenue act of 1921. 1922. 23 p. ([Treasury decision] 3275.) [Supplement to Treasury decisions, v. 41, no. 5.] t Income. Statistics of income, compiled from returns for [calendar year] 1919. 1922. v-]-131 p. il. 1 pl. * Paper, 10c. 18—26569 Internal revenue bulletin, v. 1, no. 6-9; Feb. 6-27, 1922. 1922. various paging. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy (for subscription 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, bimonthly digests of rulings published in the weekly bulletins, and semiannual cumu- ' lative bulletins containing in full the rulings published in the weekly bulletins dur- ing the previous 6 months, may be obtained by subscription for $2.00 a year; foreign subscription, $2.75. Subscriptions should be sent to the Superintendent of Docu- ments, 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. Manufactures. Regulations 47, revised Dec. 1921, relating to excise taxes on •sales by manufacturer under sec. 900 and 904 of revenue act of 1921. 1922. 42 p. ([Treasury decision] 3278.) [Supplement to Treasury decisions, v. 41, no. 6.] t Sales tax rulings 266-356; July-Dec. 1921. 1922. vii-J-84 p. (Cumulative bulletin.) [Semiannual.] * Paper, 5c. 20—27469 Telegraph. Regulations 57, revised Dec. 1921, relating to tax on telegraph, telephone, radio, and cable facilities under revenue act of 1921. 1922. 30 p. t 22—26190 IFor tares. Regulations 43 | revised], pt. 2, relating to tax on dues under revenue act of 1921. Dec. 1921. [published] 1922. 32 p. ([Treasury deci- sion] 3276.) [Supplement to Treasury decisions, v. 41, no. 5.] t LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Money. Circulation statement, Feb. 1, 1922. [1922.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] t 10—21267 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Alastrim ; by W. C. Rucker. 1922. 6 p. (Reprint 713.) [From Public health reports, Dec. 9, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26191 Arsenic as larvicide for anopheline larvae; by M. A. Barber and T. B. Hayne. 1922. 8 p. (Reprint 714.) [From Public health reports, Dec. 9, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26192 Biological products, establishments licensed for propagation and sale of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products, Sept. 1921. 1922. 6 p. (Reprint 701.) [From Public health reports, Oct. 14, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26193 Factory inspection. Useful factory inspection form; by C.-E. A. Winslow and Leonard Greenburg. 1922. 4 p. il. (Reprint 722.) [From Public health reports, Jan. 6, 1922.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26194 General information. United States Public Health Service, information for persons desiring to enter regular corps of service; [by R. C. Williams]. 1922. [1]+12 p. 6 p. of pl. (Reprint 719.) [From Public health reports, Dec. 23, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26149 480 Febr uar y , 1922

Health boards. State and insular health authorities, 1921: Directory, with data as to appropriations and publications. 1922. 20 p. (Reprint 706.) [From Public health reports, Nov. 11, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26148 Health officers. City health officers, 1921, directory of those in cities of 10,000 or more popualtion. 1922. 12 p. (Reprint 702.) [From Public health re- ports, Oct. 14, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26146 ----- Education of health officers; by George C. Whipple. 1922. 32 p. il. (Re- print 703.) [From Public health reports, Oct. 21, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26147 Malaria, lessons on its cause and prevention for use in schools; by H. R. Carter. Revised edition, Nov. 1921. 1922. 18+[1] p. 4 p. of pl. (Supplement 18 to Public health reports.) * Paper, 10c. 22—26195 Mosquitoes and bats; by L. O. Howard. 1922. 8 p. (Reprint 715.) [From Public health reports, July 30, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26204 Neoarsphenamine. Keeping qualities of market samples of neoarsphenamine while in ampule; by George B. Roth. 1922. 19 p. (Reprint 700.) [From Public health reports, Oct. 14, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26145 Public health reports, v. 37, no. 5-8; Feb. 3-24, 1922. 1922. [xvi] +199-456 p. il. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.75. . 6—25167 Spe ci a l ar tic les .—No. 5. Infant mortality in 1921, infant mortality rates for certain cities in birth registration area.—Care of your baby.—No. 6. Deaths from influenza and pneumonia combined, comparison of first 5 weeks of 1919-22, for certain large cities of United States.—Treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning; by R. R. Sayers and H. R. O’Brien.—Notes on efficiency of various systems of air-conditioning in munition factory; by C.-E. A. Winslow and Leonard Greenburg.—United States life tables.—Statement of British Ministry of Health regarding influenza—Measures against influenza in Zurich, Switzerland.—No. 7. Cases of influenza reported by States comparison of first 6 weeks of 1920-22.—Influenza in cities of United States, 1922__ Deaths from influenza and pneumonia combined, comparison of first 6 weeks of 1919-22 for certain large cities of United States.—Determination of hydrogen ion concentra- tion ; by Francis H. McCrudden.—Typhoid fever in United States, case rates. Jan.-Nov. 1921 and 1920, and medians for 1913-20.—High death rate in Scotland.—Death rates in group of insured persons, comparison of death rates for principal causes, 1911-21, and Nov. and Dec. 1921.—No. 8. Cases of influenza reported by States, comparison’of first 7 weeks of 1920-22.—Deaths from influenza and pneumonia combined comparison of first 7 weeks of 1920-22. for certain large cities of United States.—Tularaemia Francis 1921:7. Six cases of tularaemia occurring in laboratory workers; by G. C Lake and Edward Francis.—Records of small sick-benefit association as source of statistics for factory medical department; by Dean K. Brundage.—Contaminated oysters source of typhoid epidemic at Havre, France.—Court decision on quarantine of venereal diseases, person suspected of being venereally infected not entitled to judicial hearing prior to time of taking and detention. Note .—This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and municipal health officers, etc., by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, Treasury Depart- ment. Others desiring these reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above. Publications of Public Health Service. [Edition of] Oct. 1921. 1921. 104 p. (Miscellaneous publication 12.) t 12—35198 Rural health service. Extent of rural health service in United States, rural communities with local health service under administration of whole-time county or district health officers. 1922. 6 p. (Reprint 708.) [From Public health reports, Nov. 18, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26196 Teeth. Good teeth, importance of good teeth and prevention of decay. 1922. 10 p. (Reprint 707). [From Public health reports, Nov. 18, 1921. This is a revision of the pamphlet entitled Good teeth originally published as Keep well series 13, Public Health Service.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26197 Tuberculosis. Courses on care of tuberculous patients, schools conducted by Public Health Service in district no. 8; by Wm. C. Witte and W. H. Watter- son. 1922. 6 p. (Reprint 711.) [From Public health reports, Dec. 2, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26198 Venereal diseases. Program for statistics of venereal diseases [with bibliog- raphy] ; by Louis I. Dublin and Mary Augusta Clark. 1922. 20p.il. (Reprint 718.) [From Public health reports, Dec. 16, 1921.] * Paper, 5c. 22—26199

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WAR DEPARTMENT Army regulations, t Note .—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 so 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. 1—10. Army regulations: List of current pamphlets and changes; Dec. 31, 1921. [1922.] 2 p. 20—25. Inspector General’s Department: Reports and memorandums of inspec- tions, and reports of remedial action, Changes 1 ; Jan. 26, 1922. 1922. 1 P- 20-30. Same: Investigations, Changes 1; Jan. 26. 1922. 1922. 1 p. 40—305. Medical Department: Department and Corps Area laboratories; Dec. 21, 1921. [1922.] 4 p. 40—405. Same: Army Medical Library; Jan. 10, 1922. [1922.] 3 p. 40-410. Same: Army Medical Museum; Jan. 18, 1922. [1922.] 7 p. 40-2025. Same: Attending veterinarians; Jan. 23, 1922.[1922.] 2 p. 40-2100. Same: Communicable diseases of animals,glanders ; Dec. 22, 1921. [1922.] 7 p. . 40—2145. Same: Material for veterinary laboratory examination; Dec. 10, 1921. [1922.] 8 p. 40—2205. Same: Veterinary products inspections, sausages, etc. : Jan. 16, 1922. [1922.] 3 p. 80—10. Cavalry : Cavalry Board ; Jan. 18, 1922. 1922. 1 p. 105-5. Signal Corps: General provisions; Jan. 14, 1922. [1922.] 3 p. 105-30. Same : Commercial telephone, telegraph, and electric time service, general; Oct. 29, 1921. [1922.] 3 p. . „„ „„„„ 340—10. Correspondence: Penalty envelopes and labels, use of mails; Nov. 30, 1921. [1922.] 4 p. 350-95. Military education: Signal Corps School, Changes 1; Jan. 11. 1922. 1922. 1 p. , . . 350—110. Same: General and special service schools, general provisions; Dec. 22, 1921. [1922.] 5 p. „ „„„„ „ 600—40. Personnel : Wearing of uniform, Changes 1 ; Jan. 31, 1922. 1922. 1 p. 600—100. Same: Life insurance; Dec. 31, 1921. [1922.] 11 p. 605—5. Commissioned officers: Appointment in Regular Army, except in Medical Department and except chaplains, Changes 1; Jan. 18, 1922. 1922. 1 p. 605—40. Same: Promotion in Regular Army, except in Medical, Dental, and Veteri- nary Corps; Jan. 4, 1922. [1922.] 3 p. 605-50. Same: Promotion in Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Corps, Regular Army, general provisions; Jan. 4, 1922. [1922.] 3 p. 605-55. Same: Subjects of professional examination for promotion in Medical Corps, Regular Army; Jan. 4, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 605-65. Same: Subjects of professional examination for promotion in Veterinary Corps. Regular Army ; Jan. 4, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 605—75. Same: Boards of review for Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Corps, Regu- lar Army; Jan. 4, 1922. [1922.] 2 p. 605—115. Same: Leaves of absence and delays; Dec. 30, 1921. [1922.] 7 p. Engineer Department. Claims for damages by collisions, river and harbor work, estimate of appropriation to pay claims for damages by collisions, river and harbor work, which have been adjusted and settled by chief of engineers, Army. Feb. 8, 1922. 2 p. (H. doc. 168.) $ Muscle Shoals. Henry Ford Muscle Shoals offer. Feb. 2, 1922. 27 p. (H. doc. 167.) t 22-26121 ----- Offer made by Alabama Power Co., proposing to complete Wilson dam [at Muscle Shoals]. Feb. 22, 1922. 7 p. (II. doc. 192.) t 22—26202 'Telephone directory. War Department telephone directory, Washington, D. C., Feb. 1, 1922. [1922.] cover-title, 44 p. 4° t Con tex ts .—Pt. 1. Alphabetical section.—Pt. 2. Classified organization section. 482 Feb ru ar y , 1922

Training regulations. Not e .—The Training regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. 10—5. Doctrines, principles, and methods : Basic, prepared under direction of chief °f staff; Dec. 23, 1921. [1922.] 15 p. * Paper, 5c. 113-0. Hygiene : Principles of personal hygiene, prepared under direction of sur- ™ , geon ^neral; Dec. 20. 1921. [1922.] 8 p. * Paper, 5c. 42a—bO. Cavalry : Duties of machine-gun personnel, prepared under direction of chief of cavalry; Dec. 29, 1921. [1922.] 12 p. * Paper. 5c. ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT Army. Army list and directory, Feb. 1, 1922. 1922. 271 p. large 8° [Monthly.] =• Paper, 25c. single copy, $2.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.60. 9—35106 Extracts from General orders and Bulletins, War Department, Oct. 1921. [1921.] 4 p. [Monthly.] $ 1g—26594 ----- Same, Dec. 1921. [1922.] 6 p. [Monthly.] J Officers, Army. Officers of Army stationed in or near District of Columbia, Feb. 1922. 1922. 52 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c. ' 9_ 35107 rec ru it in g divis ion U. S'. Army recruiting news, bulletin of recruiting information for Army of I nited States, Feb. 1 and 15, 1922. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, U. S. Army, Governors Island, N. Y., 1922.] cover-titles, each 20+[2] p. il. 4° [The issue for Feb. 1 is Cavalry number.] t Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y. War 22_ 1 ARMY AND NAVY JOINT COMMITTEE ON ARMY AND NAVY COMMUNICATK INS Communication procedure between Army and Navy. 1922. 77 p. t 22—26128 GENERAL STAFF CORPS Army. Changes 122 and 123 [for] Army regulations [1913] ; Dec. 31, 1921, and Jan. 31, 1922. [1922.] 4 leaves and 3 leaves. [Regulations issued by War Department.] t Special regulations. Rescissions [of] Special regulations 41-42. 65c, 654, 111, 121 ; Jan. 10, 1922. 1922. 1 p. [Special regulations issued by War Depart- ment.] t Stoppage circular, Feb. 15, 1922. [1922.] 6 p. [Monthly.] t

JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT Opinions. Digest of opinions of judge advocate general of Army, Jan.-June, 1921, with notes on administration of military justice, opinions of Attorney General, decisions of Comptroller of Treasury, recent publications and de- cisions of courts, [and] regulations of Bureau of War Risk Insurance. 1922. iii+65 p. $ 18—26585 QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY Circulars. Changes 24-25, 27-33, 35 [to] Circulars; Dec. 23, 1921-Jan. 21. 1922. 1922. Each 1 p. or 2 leaves, 12° t - ---- Circular 23 [1921] ; Dec. 31, 1921. [1922.] 17 p. 12° t ----- Same 2 [1922] ; Jan. 4, 1922. [1922.] 13 p. 12° t SIGNAL OFFICE Monocord switchboards of units, type EE-2 and type EE-2-A, and monocord switchboard operator’s set, type EE-64, Aug. 1921. 1922. 30 p. il (Wire communication pamphlet 2, 2d edition; War Dept. doc. 1081.) [The 1st edition of this publication was issued as Electrical engineering pamphlet 2,. the title by which series was previously known.] * Paper 5c. War 22—12 Orders 1-6 [1922]; Jan. 4-Feb. 3, 1922. 1922. Each 1 p. 12° i F EBRUA RY, 1922 483

WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS BOARD Decisions of Appeal Section, War Department Claims Board: v. 8 [Nov. 1, 1920-July 29] 1921. 1921. ix+923 p. [Back title reads: Decisions of War Department, Appeal Section, War Department Claims Board, successor to Board of Contract Adjustment. Contains also decisions of July 2, 23, 26, Aug. 2, 17, 28, 1920, and Aug. 26, 1921.] t i