PUBLIC LI RACY ! REF. D. . '■"* > "1: Monthly Catalogue United States Public Documents

No. 258 June, 1916

ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS

WASHINGTON 1916 Abbreviations

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INDEX

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Copies of an up-to-date map of Mexico, issued recently by the Army War College, can now be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents. This map is 31 by 43 inches in size and is printed on heavy paper on a scale of 50 miles to the inch, showing all the railroads, towns, cities, and villages of any im- portance. Price, 25 cents. A volume of considerable value as a work of reference, entitled “ Inter- national Law Topics, Documents on Neutrality and War, with Notes,” contains the official promulgation of rules and regulations which have governed the commercial relations of practically the entire world since the outbreak of the European War. These include the neutrality proclamation of the United States, status of enemy vessels, prohibition of exports from neutral states, embargoes by belligerents, and text of the Declaration of . Price, 35 cents. Geological Survey Bulletin G23 gives a complete history of the purpose and effect of the withdrawals and restorations of oil lands, with copies of the various laws, orders, and correspondence relating thereto, and maps showing outstanding petroleum withdrawals in the various public land States Price $1.10. Mortality statistics, entitled “United States Life Tables, 1910,” have just been issued by the Bureau of the Census. These tables are based upon the population of 1910 in certain selected States and the deaths occurring in 1909, 1910, and 1911. Although this is the first publication devoted to life tables prepared by the United States Government, it will be found particularly useful to public health officials, students of vital statistics, physicians, sociologists, actuaries, statisticians, and others. Price, 75 cents. Merchant-marine subsidies, subventions, and other forms of direct and in- direct Government aid to merchant shipping as practiced by the principal nations of the world is thoroughly covered in Special Agents Series 119 of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Price, 25 cents. Other publications appearing for the first time during the current month are here briefly reviewed under classified headings, followed by a list of those which have been reprinted to supply the demand:

AGRICULTURE Federal Laws, Regulations, and Rulings Affecting Land-Grant Colleges of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (Education Bureau, 1916).—Contains the Mor- rill Act of 1862 and other laws, rules, and instructions pertaining to land-grant colleges. Price, 5 cents. Management of Sandy-Land Farms in Northern Indiana and Southern Mich- igan (Farmers’ Bulletin 716).—This bulletin will also be found applicable to areas of the country not too far north to permit the maturing of the crops recommended. Price, 5 cents. Prevention of Losses of Live Stock from Plant Poisoning (Farmers’ Bulletin <2°)- Suggests various means for the destruction of range plants which are productive of harm to animals. Price, 5 cents. 719 720 Jun e , 1916 Feeding of Grain Sorghums to Live Stock (Farmers’ Bulletin 724).—Of in- terest to cattle feeders and farmers generally in the semiarid regions, where grain sorghums thrive better than corn. Price. 5 cents. Natal Grass, a Southern Perennial Hay Crop (Farmers’ Bulletin 726).— Covers cultivation of a grass for hay which is peculiarly adapted to and exten- sively and profitably grown in sandy and clayey soils bordering on the Gulf Coast. Price, 5 cents. Button Clover (Farmers’ Bulletin 730).—Describes its climatic, soil, and moisture requirements, including notes on harvesting and thrashing, y ield and longevity of seed, and its value as a forage crop. Price, 5 cents. The True Army Worm and Its Control (Farmers Bulletin <31). Of general interest to crop growers everywhere, and especially those east of the Rocky Mountains. Price, 5 cents. Marquis Wheat (Farmers’ Bulletin 732).—Gives the history and value of this hard spring wheat in subhumid, semiarid, and arid sections of the United States. Price, 5 cents. Cereal Crops in the Panhandle of Texas (Farmers’ Bulletin 738).—Conclu- sions drawn from experiments relating to the topography, soil, and climate, with recommendations for farming operations in northwestern Texas. Price, 5 cents. Cutworms and Their Control in Corn and Other Cereal Crops (Farmers Bul- letin 739).—Importance and nature of cutworm injury with recommendations for their eradication. Price, 5 cents.

COAL

Regulations Governing Coal-Land Leases in Alaska (Interior Department, 1916).—Information relative to the operation and development of the Alaska coal fields, with copy of the law and regulations, and approved form of proposed lease; maps. Price, 20 cents.

COMMERCE AND MANUFACTURES

Markets for Machinery and Machine Tools in (Foreign and Do- mestic Commerce Bureau, Special Agents Series 116).—General outline of the industrial and commercial importance and possible future development of this market. Price, 20 cents. Men’s Factory-Made Clothing Industry (Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Miscellaneous Series 34).—Report on cost of production, working con- ditions, factory equipment, selling methods, trade conditions, imports and exports, and practical suggestions on efficient factory management. Price, 45 cents. ETHNOLOGY

Excavation and Repair of Sun Temple, Mesa Verde National Park (Interior Department).—Illustrated report describing the most mysterious structure yet discovered in a region rich in prehistoric remains. Price, 15 cents.

FORESTRY

The White-Pine Blister Rust (Farmers’ Bulletin 742).—Life history, illus- trations, and methods of control of a parasite which is a menace to the white- pine forests of the Northeastern States. Price, 5 cents. Mistletoe Injury to Conifers in the Northwest (Agriculture Department Bul- letin 360).—Illustrated description of an injury which has been a source of serious trouble to forests in many regions. Price, 15 cents. Jun e , 1916 721

HEALTH AND HYGIENE Whooping Cough, Its Nature and Prevention (Public Health Service Reprint 100).—Helpful suggestions for the prevention and cure of a widespread and dangerous disease, especially among infants and children. Price, 5 cents. Flytraps and Their Operation (Farmers’ Bulletin 734).—Illustrated descrip- tion of various designs of flytraps, with notes of caution on their care and location. Price, 5 cents. INSECT PESTS Red Spider on Cotton and How to Control It (Farmers’ Bulletin 735).— Describes preventive and remedial measures for control of a pest which is the source of much trouble to planters in the cotton belt. Price, 5 cents. Clover Leafhopper and Its Control in the Central States (Farmers’ Bulletin 737).—Habits and mode of attack of an insect which causes great damage, with information on the control of outbreaks in alfalfa and clover fields. Price, 5 cents. Corn and Cotton Wireworm in Its Relation to Cereal and Forage Crops, with Control Measures (Farmers’ Bulletin 733).—Life history and habits in its different stages of an insect injurious to the roots of food plants, with effective means of eradication. Price, 5 cents.

LAW Register of Department of Justice, 1916 (24th edition).—Contains descriptive tabulated list of principal officers of Department of Justice and United States courts, times and places of holding sessions, and maps showing judicial circuits.

MINES AND MINING Contributions to Economic Geology, 1915: Part 1, Metals and Nonmetals except Fuels (Geological Survey Bulletin 620).—Short papers and preliminary reports of results of investigations made by the United States Geological Sur- vey. Price, 30 cents. Coke-Oven Accidents in the United States During the Calendar Year 1915 (Mines Bureau* Technical Paper 151).—Tabulated report showing some of the principal hazards in the operation of 55,112 coke ovens. Price, 5 cents. Methods of Sampling Delivered Coal (Mines Bureau Bulletin 116).—Outlines procedure followed by the laboratory of the Bureau of Mines in analyzing and testing samples of coal deliveries for the United States Government. Price, 15 cents. SOIL SURVEYS The following separates from Field Operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1914 and 1915, contain descriptive text and maps of area, climate, and soil. Price, 15 cents each: Chautauqua County, N. Y. Lafayette Parish, La. Clay County, Ga. Lincoln County, N. C. Elkhart County, Ind. Pettis County, Mo. Gage County, Nebr. Turner County, Ga. Jefferson Davis County, Miss. STATISTICAL Ports of the United States (Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Miscel- laneous Series 33).—Supplies latest information of 68 selected ports concerning terminal facilities, including type of wharf construction, character of water- ways, commerce, railroad and steamship lines serving, port charges and ad- ministration, with maps. Price, 75 cents. 722 Jun e , 1916

Federal Registration Service of the United States, Its Development, Problems, and Defects (Commerce Department, Census Bureau).—Contains copy of a model State law for the registration of births and deaths and points out what must be done to unify the work of the agencies concerned in collecting and compiling vital statistics of the United States. Price, 10 cents. Wages and Hours of Labor in Cotton, Woolen, and Silk Industries, 1907-14 (Labor Statistics Bureau Bulletin 190).—Data of special interest to those engaged in the manufacture of textile goods. Price, 25 cents.

TECHNOLOGY

An Interlaboratory Photometric Comparison of Glass Screens and of Tung- sten Lamps, Involving Color Differences (Standards Bureau Scientific Papers 277).—Gives results of cooperative experiments conducted as a result of an agreement between the International Physical Laboratory of and the United States Bureau of Standards. Price, 10 cents. Further Experiments on Volatilization of Platinum (Standards Bureau Scien- tific Papers 280).—Investigations, consisting of a series of observations on the change in weight of various platinum crucibles when subjected to heating tests. Price, 5 cents. Strength and Other Properties of Concretes as Affected by Materials and Methods of Preparation (Standards Bureau Technologic Papers 58).—Tabu- lated and descriptive text detailing the scope and results of tests of mortars and concretes by physicists of the Bureau of Standards. Price, 35 cents. Determination of Volatile Thinner in Oil Varnish (Standards Bureau Tech- nologic Papers 76).—Scientific discussion of results and methods of determining the liquid portion of a paint, water excepted, in varnish containing fixed oil and resin which is volatile in a current of steam at atmospheric pressure. Price, 5 cents. Investigation of the Laws of Plastic Flow (Standards Bureau Scientific Papers 278).—Discusses and analyzes results of experiments of interest in the field of geophysics, colloidal chemistry, metallurgy, ceramics, road building, and the lime and cement business. Price, 10 cents. • Sensitiveness to Detonation of Trinitrotoluene and Tetranitromethylanilin (Mines Bureau Technical Paper 145).—Gives results of experiments which are being conducted to supply a substitute for mercury fulminate in the manu- facture of detonators. Price, 5 cents. Technology of Marble Quarrying (Mines Bureau Bulletin 106).—Concise statement and illustrations of the most efficient and economic methods em- ployed by quarrymen in producing and preparing marble. Price, 30 cents.

IMPORTANT REPRINTS

Publications pertaining to the Army and Navy which have recently been exhausted from the stock of the Superintendent of Documents can now be supplied as follows : Saber Exercise, 1914, 10 cents; Small Arms Firing Manual, 1913, 50 cents; Cavalry Service Regulations, 1914, 50 cents; Combined Infantry and Cavalry Drill Regulations for Automatic Machine Rifle, 1915, 10 cents; Military Policy of United States (Upton’s), 50 cents; Field Service Regula- tions, 1914, 60 cents; Drill Regulations, Mountain Artillery, 35 cents; Handy Book for Enlisted Men in Engineer Department, U. S. Navy, 1915, 30 cents; Drill Regulations for Field Artillery, Horse and Light, 50 cents; Deck and Boat Book, 50 cents; Infantry Drill Regulations, 1911, 35 cents; Manual for Army Cooks, 1910, 50 cents; Manual for Army Bakers, 1910, 35 cents. Jun e , 1916 723

Domestic Breeds of Sheep in America (Agriculture Department Bulletin 94).— Profusely illustrated descriptive text of especial interest to sheep breeders, detailing the origin, adaptability, distribution and distinguishing characteristics of the various breeds of domestic sheep. Price, 25 cents. Effect of the Cattle Tick upon the Milk Production of Dairy Cows (Agriculture Department Bulletin 147).—Results of experiments indicate a decrease in milk flow in proportion to the extent of infestation. Price, 5 cents. Fleas (Agriculture Department Bulletin 248).—Describes life history and habits of fleas as parasites of man and animal and as carriers of disease, with methods for eradication and remedies for their bites. Price, 5 cents. Production of Sulphuric Acid and a Proposed New Method of Manufacture (Agriculture Department Bulletin 283).—Gives in a classified and tabulated form all American patents for the manufacture of sulphuric acid, and outlines new process and apparatus which it is predicted will be economically successful. Price, 10 cents. Guinea Fowl and Its Use as Food (Farmers’ Bulletin 234).—Summary of data on the feeding, management, and preparation of guinea fowl. Price, 5 cents. Cowpeas (Farmers’ Bulletin 318).—Suggests mixture with other crops and gives other valuable information to the growers of one of the most profitable crops in the South. Price, 5 cents. The Choice of Crops for Alkali Land (Farmers’ Bulletin 446).—Gives valuable suggestions to owners of alkali land and considerations which should govern the choice of crop plants most likely to succeed in the presence of different grades of alkali. Price, 5 cents. Shipping Eggs by Parcel Post (Farmers’ Bulletin 594).—Contains results of experiments in marketing eggs through the medium of the parcel post, with illustrations of containers and directions for shipping direct to consumer. Price, 5 cents. Cottonseed Meal for Feeding Beef Cattle (Farmers’ Bulletin 655).—A bulletin of interest to farmers and cattle raisers, especially in sections where much corn, stover, fodder, timothy, or other carbohydrate feeds are used in cattle raising. Price, 5 cents. Drug Plants under Cultivation (Farmers’ Bulletin 663).—Descriptive list of drug plants suitable for cultivation in the United States, with a view of lessen- ing our dependence on their importation. Price, 5 cents. Green Vegetables and Their Uses in the Diet (Agriculture Department Year- book Separate 582).—Relates many things of interest pertaining to color, flavor, quality, food value, and preparation of green vegetables for the table, and for canning and preserving. Price, 5 cents. Economy of Farm Drainage (Agriculture Department Yearbook Separate 640).—Useful information on costs, profits, and proper planning essential for the correction of abnormal conditions in farm lands needing drainage. Price, 5 cents. Organized Health Work in Schools (Education Bureau Bulletin 44, 1913).— Details the benefits of health supervision by school physicians and nurses, with an account of a campaign for school hygiene in Minnesota. Price, 10 cents. Teaching Material in Government Publications (Education Bureau Bulletin 47, 1913). Annotated list of Government reports, bulletins, circulars, and special documents, in which will be found valuable teaching material on a variety of subjects. Price, 10 cents. Sanitary Schoolhouses (Education Bureau Bulletin 52, 1913).—Legal require- ments in Indiana and governing the construction, selection, and sanitation of school buildings and school sites. Price, 5 cents. 50172—No. 258—16---- 2 724 Jun e , 1916 Foreign Publications for Advertising American Goods (Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Miscellaneous Series 10).—Contains lists of principal for- eign news and trade papers, with general information on circulation, cost of advertising and subscription. Price, 25 cents. Society for the Health of Women and Children (Children's Bureau Infant Mortality Series 2)—An example of what has been accom- plished and methods employed in baby-saving work in small towns and rural districts. Price, 5 cents. Inflammability of Mixtures of Gasoline Vapor and Air (Mines Bureau Tech- nical Paper 115).—Discusses methods of ascertaining the risks involved in the storage and use of gasoline. Price, 5 cents. Typhoid Fever, Its Causation and Prevention (Public Health Bulletin 69).— Points out preventive measures which have proved effective in typhoid fever, and dangers to be avoided in the spread of its infection. Price, 5 cents. Manufacture of Nitrates from the Atmosphere (from Smithsonian Institu- tion Report, 1913).—Scientific and practical discussion of processes for electric fixation of nitrogen, of particular interest to ammunition and fertilizer manu- facturers. Price, 10 cents. Commercial Organizations (Manufactures Bureau, Special Agents Series 60).—Embodies the results of an investigation of the promotive activities of seventy associations in the United States, organized for the general civic, industrial, and commercial development of the community. Price, 5 cents. Standard Methods of Gas Testing (Standards Bureau Circular 48, 2d ed.).— Describes the general equipment for a laboratory and the apparatus and methods suitable for various determinations in gas testing. Price, 40 cents. Technical Control of the Colloidal Matter of Clays (Standards Bureau Tech- nologic Papers 23).—Scientific study of the chemistry of colloids, of practical value to manufacturers of clay and other earthen wares. Price, 15 cents. Binding the Catalogue The Documents Office will soon issue an index to all entries in the twelve numbers of the Monthly Catalogue, , to June, 1916. A title-page for the twelve numbers of the catalogue will accompany the index. Duplicate numbers of the Monthly Catalogue can not be supplied. Monthly Catalogu e

No. 258 1916

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT

Note .—Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Arsenic. Stimulating influence of arsenic upon nitrogen-fixing organisms of soil [with list of literature cited] ; by J. E. Greaves. , 1916. cover-title, p. 389-416, il. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 6, no. 11.] t Cattle. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 245 and 246; May 29 and . 1916. 1916. 34 p. and 1 p. [Consist of orders concerning quarantine of cattle, etc.] t Cattle-ticks. [Tick] primer. Department of Agriculture, Washington [reprint with changes, 1916]. 7 p. il. 16° t Corn. Comparative study of root systems and leaf areas of corn and sorghums [with list of literature cited] ; by Edwin C. Miller. May 29, 1916. cover- title, 311-332+[6] p. il. 7 p. of pl. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 6, no. 9.] $ Food inspection decision 165, and 166 amending Food inspection decision 115. Feb. 23 and Apr. 19, 1916. Each 1 p. * Paper, 5c. each. Agr 7—1659/2 Journal of agricultural research, v. 6, no. 10-13; -26, 1916. Department of Agriculture, Washington, 1916. cover-titles, 339-514+[22] p.+ [12] 1. il. 2 pl. 34 p. of pl. large 8° [Weekly.] * Paper, no. 10 and 13, each 20c., no. 11, 15c., no. 12, 25c. single copy; $3.00 a yr. Agr 13—1837/3 Con tents .—No. 10. Silver-scurf of Irish potato caused by Spondylocladium atro- virens [with list of literature cited] ; by Eugene S. Schultz.—Woolly pear aphis; by A. C. Baker and W. M. Davidson.-—Pathological histology of strawberries affected by species of Botrytis and Rhizopus ; by Neil E. Stevens.—Life histories and methods of rearing Hessian-fly parasites; by C. M. Packard.—No. 11. Effect of Rontgen rays on tobacco, or cigarette, beetle and results of experiments with new form of Rontgen tube; by G. A. Runner.—Stimulating influence of arsenic upon nitrogen-flxing organ- isms of soil [with list of literature cited] ; by J. E. Greaves.-—Transmission and control of bacterial wilt of cucurbits ; by Frederick V. Rand and Ella M. A. Enlows.—No. 12. Correlated characters in maize breeding [with list of literature cited] ; by G. N. Collins.—Comparative study of amount of food eaten by parasitized and nonparasitized larvae of Cirphis unipuncta ; by Daniel G. Tower.—Aleyrodidae, or white flies attacking orange, with descriptions of 3 new species of economic importance [with list of litera- ture cited] ; by A. L. Quaintance and A. C. Baker.—No. 13. Relative water require- ment of corn and sorghums ; by Edwin C. Miller.—Availability of mineral phosphates for plant nutrition [with list of literature cited] ; by W. L. Burlison. No ’te .—This publication is published by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture with the cooperation of the Association or American Agricultural Colleges and Experi- ment Stations. It is distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and ex- periment stations, to large universities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the Agriculture Department. Others desiring the Jour- nal may obtain it from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above. Quarantine on account of gipsy moth and brown-tail moth, Notice of quarantine 25, with regulations, effective July 1, 1916. [1916.] 4 p. (Federal Horti- cultural Board.) [Supersedes Notice of quarantine 22.] t Weekly news letter, v. 3, no. 44-47; -28, 1916. [1916.] Each 4 p. il. 4° t Agr 14—310/3 Yearbook of Department of Agriculture, [calendar year] 1915. 1916. 616+[16] p. il. 6 pl. 70 p. of pl. and maps. (H. doc. 93.) [For contents see entry of this publication without Congressional document number in Monthly catalogue for May, 1916, p. 644.] ’Cloth, 75c. Agr 7—1035/2 725 726 June , 1916

ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Meat on farm, butchering, curing, and keeping; by Andrew Boss. Jan. 16, 1904, revised Sept. 1906, reprinted without chapge, May, 1916. 37 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’bulletin 183.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 7—256-7/2 Poisonous plants. Prevention of losses of live stock from plant poisoning; by C. Dwight Marsh. June 2, 1916. 11 p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bul- letin 720.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to stock-poisoning plants. Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 536.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—619 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, May, 1916; [no.] 109. , 1916. p. 41-48. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c.; single copy, 50c. a yr. Agr 7—1658/2 Note .—The free distribution of this publication will be limited to persons in the service of the Animal Industry Bureau, to proprietors of establishments at which the Federal meat inspection is conducted, to public officials whose duties render it neces- sary for them to have such information, and to journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Sorghum. Feeding of grain sorghums to live stock; by George A. Scott. June 7, 1916. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 724.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to grain sorghums and to feeding of live stock.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—620 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Prairie-dogs. Systematic account of prairie-dogs; by N. Hollister, , 1916. 37 p. il. 7 pl. (North American fauna 40.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 16—722 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 16. , 1916. p. 373-425. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 4251-4300.] * Paper, 10c. Agr 14—104/4 CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU Monthly crop report, June, 1916; v. 2, no. 6. June 17, 1916. p. 49-60, il. 4° t Agr 15—616/4 Note .—Consists largely of tabular statements relating to agriculture, including esti- mates of acreage, condition, etc., and prices and values of crops and live stock. ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Aleyrodidae, or white flies attacking orange, with descriptions of 3 new species of economic importance [with list of literature cited] ; by A. L. Quaintance and A. C. Baker. , 1916. cover-title, 459-472+[5] p. +[1] 1. il. 6 p. of pl. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 6, no. 12.] t Apples. More important insect and fungous enemies of fruit and foliage of apple; by A. L. Quaintance and W. M. Scott. Apr. 24, 1912, reprinted without change, May, 1916. 48 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 492.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 12—774/4 Army-worms. Comparative study of amount of food eaten by parasitized and nonparasitized larvae of Cirphis unipuncta ; by Daniel G. Tower. June 19,1916. cover-title, p. 455-458, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 6, no. 12.] t ----- True army worm and its control; by W. R. Walton. May 23, 1916. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’bulletin 731.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—623 Cigarette-beetles. Effect of Rbntgen rays on tobacco, or cigarette, beetle and results of experiments with new form of Rontgen tube; by G. A. Runner. June 12, 1916. cover-title, p. 383-388, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 6, no. 11.] t Clover leafhopper and its control in Central States; by Edmund H. Gibson. , 1916. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 737.) * Pa- per, 5c. Agr 16—720 June . 1916 727 Corn and cotton wireworm in its relation to cereal and forage crops, with con- trol measures; by Edmund H. Gibson. . 1916. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 733.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to insects injurious to cereal and forage crops.] * Pa- per, 5c. Agr 16—706 Cutworms and their control in corn and other cereal crops; by W. R. Walton and J. J. Davis. , 1916. 4 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bul- letin 739.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to insects injurious to cereal and forage crops.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—625 Flytraps and their operation; by F. C. Bishopp. , 1916. 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 734.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to household insects.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—707 Parasites. Life histories and methods of rearing Hessian-fly parasites; by C. M. Packard. June 5, 1916. cover-title, 367-382+[1] p. 2 p. of pl. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 6, no. 10.] $ Red spider on cotton and how to control it; by E. A. McGregor. June 12, 1916 12p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 735.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—708 Woolly pear aphis; by A. C. Baker and W. M. Davidson. June 5, 1916. cover- title, p. 351—360, il. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research v 6 no. 10.] t FARM MANAGEMENT OFFICE Farm management. Management of sandy-land farms in northern Indiana and southern Michigan; by J. A. Drake. June 9, 1916. 29 p. il. (Agricul- ture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 716.) [Includes list of Agriculture Depart- ment publications of interest in connection with this bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—704 FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, - [no.] 28. , 1916. p. 61-72. * Paper, 5c. Agr 1U—383/5 ■----- Same, index, 1915. June 10, 1916. p. 101-106. * Paper, 5c.

FOREST SERVICE

Electric power development in United States, report, in response to resolu- tion, as to ownership and control of water-power sites in United States; [by O. C. Merrill], 1916. pt. 2, 485 p. il. 14 maps in pocket, 4° (S. doc. 316 [pt. 2].) * Paper, $1.35. 16—26143/4 MARKETS AND RURAL ORGANIZATION OFFICE Eggs. Shipping eggs by parcel post; by Lewis B. Flohr. , 1914, re- printed without change, May, 1916. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 594.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—1140/3 Marketing. Results of survey of State marketing activities throughout United States. June 5, 1916. 7 p. (Markets doc. 3.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—626 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Button clover; by Roland McKee. June 2, 1916. 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 730.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publi- cations relating to forage crops.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—022 Cereal crops in Panhandle of Texas; by John F; Ross. , 1916. 61 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 738.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications treating of cereal production in southern Great Plains.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—709 Corn. Correlated characters in maize breeding [with list of literature cited]; by G. N. Collins. June 19, 1916. cover-title, 435-454+[8] p. 9 p. of pl. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 6, no. 12.] t 728 Jun e , 1916 Cucurbits. Transmission and control of bacterial wilt of cucurbits; by Fred- erick V. Rand and Ella M. A. Enlows. June 12, 1916. cover-title, p. 417-434 + [2] 1. il. 2 p. of pl. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 6, no. 11.] t Marquis tvheat; bv Carleton R. Ball and J. Allen Clark. May 29, 1916. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 732.) [Includes list of Agri- culture Department publications on wheats.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—624 Mistletoe injury to conifers in Northwest [with list of literature cited]; by James R. Weir. June 17, 1916. cover-title, 39 p. il. 4 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept., Bulletin 360; Professional paper.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 16—703 Natal grass, southern perennial hay crop; by S. M. Tracy. , 1916. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 726.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 1G—621 Potatoes. Silver-scurf of Irish potato caused by Spondylocladium atrovirens [with list of literature cited] ; by Eugene S. Schultz. June 5, 1916. cover- title, 339-350+[3] p. + [l] 1. 4 p. of pl. large 8° [From Journal of agri- cultural research, v. 6, no. 10.] t ___ Western fieldrot of Irish potato tuber caused by Fusarium radicicola; by O. A. Pratt. May 29, 1916. cover-title, 297-310+[3] p. 4 p. of pl. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 6, no. 9.] t Strawberries. Pathological histology of strawberries affected by species of Botrytis and Rhizopus; by Neil E. Stevens. June 5, 1916. cover-title, 361-366 p. + [2] 1. 2 p. of pl. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural re- search, v. 6, no. 10.] t White-pine blister rust; by Perley Spaulding. June 9, 1916. 15 p. il. 1 pl. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 742.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 16—110

PUBLICATIONS DIVISION

Agriculture Department. Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- ment], May, 1916. [1916.] 3p. t _ Agr 9-1414/2 Farmers’ bulletins [available for distribution]. June 15, 1916. 4 p. * SOILS BUREAU

Chautauqua County, N. Y. Soil survey of Chautauqua^ounty, N. Y.; by T. M. Morrison, C. C. Engle, and G. L. Fuller. May 22, 1916. 60 p. il. map. [Pre- pared in cooperation with New York State College of Agriculture. From Field operations, 1914.] * Paper, 15c. Clay County, Ga. Soil survey of Clay County, Ga.; by William G. Smith and N M Kirk May 31, 1916. 46 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Georgia State College of Agriculture. From Field operations, 1914.] Pa- per, 15c. Elkhart County, Ind. Soil survey of Elkhart County, Ind.; by Grove B. Jones and R. S. Hesler. May 25, 1916. 28 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Indiana Department of Geology. From Field operations, 1914.] * Pa- per, 15c. Gage County, Nebr. Soil survey of Gage County, Nebr.; by A. H. Meyer, R R. Burn and N. A. Bengtson. June 10, 1916. 42 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Nebraska Soil Survey. From Field operations, 1914.] * Paper, 15c. Jefferson Davis County, Miss. Soil survey of Jefferson Davis County, Miss.; bv T M Bushnell and L. Vincent Davis. June 8, 1916. 27 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with . From Field operations, 191o.] * Paper, 15c. Lafayette Parish, La. Soil survey of Lafayette Parish, La.; by A. H. Meyer and N. M. Kirk. May 22, 1916. 32 p. il. map. [From Field operations, 1915.] * Paper, 15c. Lincoln County, N. C. Soil survey of Lincoln County, N. C.; by R. T. Avon Burke and L. L. Brinkley. May 19, 1916. 33 p. il. map. [Prepared in co- operation with North Carolina Department of Agriculture. From Field operations, 1914.] * Paper, 15c. June , 1916 729

Pettis County, Mo. Soil survey of Pettis County, Mo.; by H. H. Krusekopf and R. F. Rogers. , 1916. 41 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station. From Field opera- tions, 1914.] * Paper, 15c. Turner County, Ga. Soil survey of Turner County, Ga.; by E. C. Hall and David D. Long. , 1916. 28 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Georgia State College of Agriculture. From Field operations, 1915.] * Paper, 15c. SOLICITOR OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Drugs. Food and drugs act, decision of circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, affirming decree of court for eastern district of Pennsylvania, condemning and forfeiting as misbranded certain packages of medicine proceeded against under food and drugs act of , 1906, as amended by act of Aug. 23, 1912. June 1, 1916. 4 p. (Circular 87.) * Paper, 5c. STATES RELATIONS SERVICE Grain. How teachers may use Farmers’ bulletin 704, Grain farming in corn belt; [by F. E. Heald]. [1916.] 2 p. i

HAWAII AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Report of Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, [fiscal year] 1915. June 23, 1916. 73 p. 1 pl. 8 p. of pl. * Paper, 15c. Agr 6—1359/4 WEATHER BUREAU River. River-stage forecasts for Arkansas River, Dardanelle to Pine Bluff, Ark.; by Herman W. Smith. 1916. [11+143-150 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Mar. 1916.] t Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 3, no. 3; Mar. 1916. [1916.] cover-title, [237] p. il. map, 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. Agr 14—566/4 Note .—Made up of separate Climatological data issued from 42 section centers of the United States. Printed at the several section centers and assembled and bound at the Washington Office. Issued principally for service use and exchange. The separate Climatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents at the rate of 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each section. Electricity. Some problems of atmospheric electricity; by George C. Simpson. 1916. [1]+115-122 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Mar. 1916.] t Fire-weather warnings; [extracts] by Henry E. Williams. 1916. [1]+133-139 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Mar. 1916.] t Moon. Tables for computing time of moonrise and moonset, adapted from tables furnished by Nautical Almanac Office; by H. H. Kimball. 1916. 29 p. ([Pub- lication] 580.) * Paper, 5c. National weather and crop bulletin, June 6-27, 1916; no. 12-15, 1916. June 7-28, 1916. Each [8] p. il. 4° [Weekly April-October, monthly remainder of year.] * Paper, 25c. a yr. Agr 9—1305 Reports. Report of chief of Weather Bureau, 1914-15 [administrative report, fiscal year 1915, with meteorological tables, calendar year 1914]. 1916. [4 pts.] 276 p. 4 maps, 4° * Cloth,. 60c. ’ Agr 9—1419/2 ----- Same. (H. doc. 425.) Rivers. Instructions to special river and rainfall observers; by Alfred J. Henry. 1916. 27 p. il. 1 pl. ([Publication] 579.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 15—1419 Storm-warning towers. General instructions for erecting 50-foot storm-warning towers. [1916.] 2 p. 4° t ----- General instructions for erecting 85 foot storm-warning towers. [1916.] 3 p. 4° t Weather map. Daily weather map [of United States, containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River except Illinois and ], June 1-30, 1916. 1st edition. [1916.] 16.4X22.7 in. [Not issued on Sundays or holidays.] * Editions issued at Washington, D. C., 25c. a month, 2.50 a yr.; editions issued at about 65 stations throughout the United States, 20c. a month, $2.00 a yr. 730 Jun e , 1916 Weather map—Continued. Same [containing forecasts for United States], June 1-30, 1916. 2d edition. [1916.] 16.4X22.7 in. [The Sunday number does not contain as much information as the edition for week days.] * 30c. a month, $3.00 a yr. Wind instrument towers. General instructions for erecting wind instrument towers. [1916.] 2 p. 4° t

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

N0TEi—The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Campaign funds. Information concerning political assessments and partisan activity of Federal officeholders and employees. May, 1916. 23 p. t Examinations. [Announcements of examinations] July 5-Aug. 17, 1916. June 2-30, 1916. various paging, 4° and f° t Letter-carriers. Instructions concerning method of conducting examinations for position of rural carrier. May, 1916. 4 p. t Mechanics. Instructions to applicants for mechanical trades and similar posi- tions in field branches of service, except navy-yard service. May, 1916. 4 p. T Postmasters. Instructions concerning method of conducting examinations for position of 4th-class postmaster. May, 1916. 3 p. t Railway Mail Service. Information for applicants for railway mail clerk examination. May, 1916. 18 p. t

COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Customs Service. Catalogue of books and blanks furnished by Department of Commerce to customs officers, June 8, 1916. 1916. 23 p. ? Light-ships. Appropriation for salaries and wages, lighthouse vessels. June 13, 1916. 5 p. (H. doc. 1201.) t Motor-boats. Regulation of motor l?oats. May 20, 1916. 4 p. (Dept, circular 236, 4th edition; Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat-Inspection Service.) j

CENSUS BUREAU

Connecticut. Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Statistics for Con- necticut containing statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for State, counties, cities, and other divisions. 1916. iv+56o-bb0 p. il. 4° [Reprint, with title-page and contents, of Supplement for Connecticut published in connection with Abstract of census.] t Cotton production in United States, crop of 1915; [by H. J. Zimmerman]. 1916. 28 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. 16—26587 Vital statistics. Federal registration service of United States, its development, problems, and defects, prepared for 2d Pan American Scientific Congress, Washington, Dec. 27, 1915-Jan. 8, 1916 [with list of official publications on vital statistics in United States] ; by Cressy L. Wilbur. 1916. 86 p. il. * Paper, 10c. 16-26588 ----- United States life tables, 1910. 1916. 65 p. 4° * Cloth, 75c. 16—26558

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY

Note .—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, coast 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 Survey bulletin, June, 1916; no. 13. [1916.] 11 p. [Monthly.] t 15—26512 Publications. Supplement [May 12, 1916] to Coast and Geodetic Survey Cata- logue of charts, coast pilots, and tide tables, 1916. [1916.] 5p. 4° (Serial 46.) t June , 1916 731

Tides. Tidal currents, Atlantic Coast, [calendar] year 1916, predicted times of slack water at Cape Cod Canal, Mass., Pollock Rip Slue light vessel, The Race, Long Island Sound, Hell Gate, East River, N. Y., and Delaware Bay entrance, with differences giving slack water at near-by places. 1916. 28 p. (Serial 40.) t ----- Tidal currents, Pacific Coast, [calendar] year 1916, predicted times of slack water at Bay entrance, and at Admiralty Inlet, Wash., with differences giving slack water at near-by places. 1916. 12 p. (Serial 39.) t FISHERIES BUREAU Copepod parasites of fresh-water fishes and their economic relations to mussel glochidia; by Charles Branch Wilson. , 1916. . [1]+331-374 p. 15 pl. large 8° ([Bureau of Fisheries] doc. 824.) [From Bulletin, v. 34.] * Paper, 25c. F16—106 Fisheries Service bulletin, June, 1916; no. 13. [1916.] 8 p. [Monthly.] t F 15—76 Fishery products. Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery prod- ucts landed at and Gloucester, Mass., and Portland, Me., by American fishing vessels, May, 1916. [1916.] 1 p. oblong f° (Statistical bulletin 352.) t ----- Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery products landed at Seattle, Wash., by American fishing vessels, May, 1916. [1916.] 1 p. oblong 12° (Statistical bulletin 351.) t Fishes of streams tributary to Tomales Bay, Cal.; by John Otterbein Snyder. June 2, 1916. p. 375-381, il. large 8° ([Bureau of Fisheries] doc. 825.) [From Bulletin, v. 34.] * Paper, 5c. F 16—107 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU Clothing. Men’s factory-made clothing industry, report on cost of production of men’s factory-made clothing in United States. 1916. 300 p. 26 p. of pl. (Miscellaneous series 34.) * Paper, 45c. 16—26589 Commerce. Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, Apr. 1916. 1916. 86 p. 4° * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. 14—21465/6 ----- Same. (H. doc. 45, pt. 10.) Commerce reports. Commerce reports, daily consular and trade reports, no. 128-153, [series] 1916; June 1-30 [1916]. [1916.] p. 817-1232. [Daily ex- cept Sundays and holidays.] * Paper, $2.50 a yr. 8—30775/5 Note .—This live daily commercial reporter contains important commercial facts and reports of business conditions gathered by the American consular officers and com- mercial agents of the Government throughout the world. Supplemental issues will appear from time to time, which will be devoted to reviewing trade, industrial, and general conditions in the respective districts of the United States consular officers. The daily issues of the Commerce reports are bound up quarterly in cloth and sold by the Superintendent of Documents at .$1.50 per volume; yearly subscriptions at $6.00. ----- Supplement to Commerce reports, no. 5c-d, 10a, 19e-g, 41a, 57a. [In- cluded in price of Commerce reports for subscribers.] 5c. : Havre, by John Ball Osborne; [Grenoble, by Thomas D. Davis; La Rochelle, by Kenneth Stuart Patton; Nice, by William D. Hunter; St. Etienne, by William H. Hunt], June 13, 1916. 23 p. 5d. France; by A. M. Thackara. June 28, 1916. 24 p. 10a. : Bergen, by Charles Forman; [Stavanger, by Maurice P. Dunlap]. June 15, 1916. 14 p. 19e. : Liverpool; by Horace Lee Washington. May 29, 1916. 20 p. 19f. United Kingdom : Manchester; by R. E. Holaday. June 3, 1916. 11 p. 19g. United Kingdom : Bradford ; by Augustus E. Ingram. June 5, 1916. 16 p. 41a. Chile ; by L. J. Keena. June 6, 1916. 12 p. 57a. Persia; by Ralph H. Bader. June 2, 1916. 7 p. Consular regulations. Supplement to Consular regulations of foreign countries (Canada and Latin America). May, 1916. 6 p. (Tariff series 24a.) [Sup- plement to Tariff series 24, revised edition.] f Dyestuff situation in United States, Nov. 1915; by Thomas H. Norton. Re- printed and revised May 1, 1916. 1916. 19 p. (Special agents series 111.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26557 50172—No. 258—16-----3 732 June , 1916

Imports and exports. Exports of domestic breadstuffs, cottonseed oil, food animals, meat and dairy products, cotton, and mineral oils, Apr. 1916. [1916.] 4 p. 4° [Monthly.] t 12—23979/3 ----- Total values of imports and exports of United States, Mar. 1916. [1916.] [2] p. 4° [Monthly.] t Machinery. Markets for machinery and machine tools in Argentina; by J. A. Massel. 1916. 64 p. 1 pl. 14 p. of pl. (Special agents series 116.) * Paper, 20c. 16—26590 Merchant marine. Government aid to merchant shipping, study of subsidies, subventions, and other forms of state aid in principal countries of the world; by Grosvenor M. Jones. 1916. 265 p. (Special agents series 119.) * Paper, 25c. 16—26591 Monthly letter, review of bureau’s activities at home and abroad, no. 16; June 1, 1916. 1916. 17 p. t 15—26302 Ports of United States, report on terminal facilities, commerce, port charges, and administration at 68 selected ports; by Grosvenor M. Jones. 1916. 431 p. 1 pl. 20 maps. (Miscellaneous series 33.) * Paper, 75c. 16—26592 LIGHTHOUSES BUREAU 2d District. Atlantic Coast of United States, buoy list, coast of Massachusetts, 2d lighthouse district; 1916, corrected to May 1. 1916. 70 p. t 11—29016/3 Lighthouse Service bulletin, June, 1916; no. 54. [1916.] p. 217-220. [Monthly.] t 12—35121/3 Notice to mariners, weekly, no. 22-26; June 2-30 [1916]. 1916. various paging. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.] t 7—20609/4 NAVIGATION BUREAU

RADIO SERVICE Radio Service bulletin, June, 1916; no. 18. [1916.] 13 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. 15—26255

PUBLICATIONS DIVISION

Commerce Department. Monthly list of publications issued by Department of Commerce; May, 1916. [1916.] 4 p. t 14—30678/5

STANDARDS BUREAU

Antenna resistance; by L. W. Austin. 1912 [reprint 1916]. [1]+65-72 p. il. large 8° (Scientific papers 189.) [Previous print designated as Reprint 189. From Bulletin, v. 9.] * Paper, 5c. 12—29065/4 Bulletins. Bulletin of Bureau of Standards, v. 12, no. 4. May 25, 1916. [1] +483-632+xi p. il. 2 pl. large 8° * Paper, 25c. single copy, $1.00 a vol. (4 nos.). 6—1707/4 Con tents .—Center of gravity and effective wave length of transmission of pyrome- ter color screens, and extrapolation of high temperature scale; [by] Paul D. Foote.— Studies of instruments for measuring radiant energy in absolute value: Absolute thermopile ; [by] W. W. Coblentz and W. B. Emerson.—Present status of determina- tion of constant of total radiation from black body ; [by] W. W. Coblentz.—Illumi- nation from radiating disk ; [by] Paul D. Foote.—Photometry of gas-filled lamp ; [by] G. W. Middlekauff and J. F. Skogland.—Life testing of incandescent lamps at Bu- reau of Standards ; [by] G. W. Middlekauff, B. Mulligan, and J. F. Skogland.—Index to v. 12. ----- Same, v. 13, no. 1. June 15, 1916. [1]+1-172 p. il. 2 pl. Content s .—Preparation of pure iron and iron-carbon alloys [with bibliography; by] J. R. Cain, E. Schramm, and H. E. Cleaves.—Colorimetric determination of acety- lene and its application to determination of water; [by] E. R. Weaver.—Constants of quartz-wedge saccharimeter and specific rotation of sucrose : 1, Constants for 26-gram normal weight; [by] Frederick Bates and Richard F. Jackson.—Effect of imperfect dielectrics in field of radiotelegraphic antenna; [by] John M. Miller.—Luminosity of black body and temperature; [by] Paul D. Foote and C. O. Fairchild.—Inclusions in silver voltameter deposits; [by] G. W. Vinal and William M. Bovard. June , 1910 733

Concrete. Strength and other properties of concretes as affected by materials and methods of preparation; by R. J. Wig, G. M. Williams, and E. R. Gates. June 20, 1916. 172 p. il. 2 pl. (Technologic papers 58.) * Paper, 35c. 16—26593 Gas, Fuel. Standard methods of gas testing [with bibliography], 2d edition. June 10, 1916. 202 p. il. 1 pl. large 8“ (Circular 48.) * Paper, 40c. 16—26594 Lightning. Protection of life and property against lightning [with bibliog- raphy] ; by O. S. Peters. Dec. 15, 1915, [reprint] 1916 [with corrections]. 127 p. 8 pl. large 8° (Technologic papers 56.) * Paper, 35c. 15—26721/4 Petroleum. Supplementary petroleum oil table 1-6. [1916.] 6 tables on 3 cards, t Photometry. Interlaboratory photometric comparison of glass screens and of tungsten lamps, involving color differences; by G. W. Middlekauff and J. F. Skogland. June 17, 1916. [1]+287-307 p. il. large 8° (Scientific papers 277.) [From Bulletin, v. 13.] * Paper, 10c. 16—26595 Plastic flow. Investigation of laws of plastic flow; by Eugene C. Bingham. June 5, 1916. [1]+309-353 p. il. 1 pl. large 8° (Scientific papers 278.) [From Bulletin, v. 13.] * Paper, 10c. 16—26556 Platinum. Further experiments on volatilization of platinum; [by] G. K. Burgess and R. G. Waltenberg. , 1916. p. 365-373, il. large 8° (Sci- entific papers 280.) [From Bulletin, v. 13.] * Paper, 5c. 16—26596 Varnish. Determination of volatile thinner in oil varnish; by E. W. Boughton. , 1916. 6 p. large 8° (Technologic papers 76.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26597 STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE Steamboat-Inspection Service bulletin, June 1, 1916; no. 8. [1916.] 3 p. [Monthly.] $ 15—26679 Steamboats. General rules and regulations prescribed by board of supervising inspectors, as amended Jan. 1915, further amended Aug. 6, 1915. Edition, Aug. 11, 1915. [Reprint] 1916. 370 p. il. * Paper, 35c. 12—35137/2

CONGRESS

Note .—The Senate and House documents and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. Congressional record. Congressional record, 64th Congress, 1st session, v 53 no. 140-165; June 1-30, 1916. [1916.] 10271-11870+[45] p. 4° 12—36438/3 Note .—The Congressional record, containing the proceedings and debates of Con- gress, is issued daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published fortnightly. The Record is sold by the Superintendent of Documents on the following terms- Single copy, 3 cents, if not more than 24 pages, and 1 cent more for each additional 8 pages; per month, $1.50; per short session, $4.00; per long session, $8.00. (The cur- rent session, the 1st of the 64th Congress, is a long session.) Subscriptions are payable in advance. Prices for the bound volumes of the Record, 63d Congress, 3d session, and prior Congresses, will be furnished on application. Send remittances to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Stamps and foreign money will not DC ci C Ji L CC1 • ----- Same, v. 53, index [including History of bills and resolutions] 12, [to] nos. 131-142. May 22-June 3. 1916. [1916.] 39+22 p. 4° ----- Same, v. 53, index [including History of bills and resolutions] 13, [to] nos. 143-154, June 5-17, 1916. [1916.] 25+19 p. 4° Eulogies. Sereno Elisha Payne, memorial addresses. 1916. 99 p. 1 por. large 8° t 16—26462 ----- Same. (H. doc. 1713, 63d Cong. 3d sess.)

PRIVATE LAWS

Note .—The Rolls and Library Bureau, State Department, receives a small supply of the private acts which it distributes free upon application. 734 June , 1916 [64th Congress, 1st session] private [act] 26—38; approved May 29 , 1916. Clark, George 8. H. R. 7817, to validate homestead entry of George S. Clark. June Durand^ W F R^ 6651, for payment [of W. F. Durand and others] for services arising under Navy Department. June 12. Ip. (No. 30.) Hornor, E. C. H. R. 8068, for relief of E. C. Hornor [surety of Mrs. F. M. Alden, Howard^Oscar^R. B’h ?

[64th Congress, 1st session] public [act I 83-113—Continued. Hawaii—Continued. S. 5776, to amend certain public-utility company franchises in Hawaii [so as to provide that per centum of gross receipts which franchise of each company requires to be paid to Hawaii shall hereafter be paid to treasurer of county in which company operates]. June 16. 1 p. (No. 99.) . Jacksonville, Fla. S. 4506, to amend act to amend statutes in relation to immediate transportation of dutiable goods [so as to extend privileges of sec. 1 to Jacksonville, Fla.]. June 16. 1 p. (No. 95.) . . . , Militia. II. R. 15005, to appropriate $200,000 for training organized militia or National Guard of any State, Territory, or of District of Columbia. June 12. 1 p. (No. 92.) Officer's, Nary. H. R. 12835, to authorize and empower officers and enlisted men of Navy and Marine Corps to serve under Government of Republic of Haiti. June 12. 1 p. (No. 88.) . , x. Oregon. H. R. 14864, to alter and amend act granting lands to aid in construction of railroad and telegraph line from Central Pacific Railroad in California to Port- land, Oreg., as amended, and to alter and amend act granting lands to aid in con- struction of railroad and telegraph line from Portland to Astoria and McMinnville, Oreg. [June 9.] 7 p. (No. 86.) Perdido Bay. S. 5841, to authorize Perdido Bay Bridge and Ferry Company to con- struct bridge over Perdido Bay from Lillian, Ala., to Cummings Point, Fla. June 22. 1 p. (No. 108.) St. Marys River. H. R. 14771, granting consent of Congress to commissioners of Charlton County, Ga., and Nassau County, Fla., to construct bridge across St. Marys River [at or near point known as Calico Hill], May 29. 1 p. (No. 84.) Salt Fork of Arkansas River. S. 3423, for construction of bridge across Salt Fork of Arkansas River near White Eagle Agency in Ponca Indian Reservation, Okla, [at expense of Kay and Noble counties, Okla., and United States Government]. June 26. 1 p. (No. 111.) Snake River. S. 5310, to authorize county commissioners of Walla Walla and Franklin counties, Wash., to construct bridge across Snake River between Pasco and Burbank. June 22. 1 p. (No. 106.) Submarine boats. H. R. 13670, amending act making appropriations for naval service, fiscal year 1916, relating to authorization of fleet submarines. June 27. 1 p. (No. 113.) Vancouver Barracks. S. 4550, granting to Portland, Vancouver and Northern Railway Company license to cross Vancouver Barracks military reservation at Vancouver, Wash. [June 22.] 2 p. (No. 104.) West Pascagoula River. S. 6041, granting consent of Congress to Jackson County, Miss., to construct bridge across West Pascagoula River at or near Pascagoula, Miss. June 22. 1 p. (No. 110.) William F. Stifel, steamer. S. 4760, to authorize change of name of steamer Normania to William F. Stifel. June 22. 1 p. (No. 105.) Winston-Salem, N. C. S. 5708, for establishment of W’inston-Salem, N. C., as port of delivery under act of June 10, 1880, governing immediate transportation without appraisement of dutiable merchandise. June 16. 1 p. (No. 98.) Yellowstone River. S. 5805, permitting Riverview Ferry Company to construct bridge across Yellowstone River [south of Sidney], Mont. June 22. 1 p. (No. 107.) [64th Congress, 1st session] public [joint] resolution 20-22; approved June 5-22, 1916. Each 1 p. Revenue stamps. H. J. Res. 214, increasing number of sheets of customs stamps and of checks, drafts, and miscellaneous work to be executed by Bureau of Engraving and Printing during fiscal year 1916. June 12. (No. 21.) San Antonio, Tex. S. J. Res. 72, for holding Texas Bicentennial and Pan American Exposition [in San Antonio, Tex.] in 1918. June 5. (No. 20.) Seal and seal fisheries. S. J. Res. 47, authorizing Secretary of Commerce to sell skins taken from fur seals killed on Pribilof Islands for food purposes. June 22. (No. 22.) CONFERENCE COMMITTEES

Agricultural credit. Federal farm loan act, conference report to accompany S. 2986 [to provide capital for agricultural development, to create standard form of investment based upon farm mortgage, to equalize rates of interest upon farm loans, to furnish market for United States bonds, to provide for investment of postal savings deposits, to create Government depositaries and financial agents for United States, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Glass. June 23, 1916. 33 p. (H. rp. 844.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26598 ----- Federal farm loan act, conference report to accompany S. 2986 [to provide capital for agricultural development, to create standard form of investment based upon farm mortgage, to equalize rates of interest upon farm loans, to furnish market for United States bonds, to provide for investment of postal savings deposits, to create Government depositaries and financial agents for United States, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Hollis. June 23, 1916. 29 p. (S. doc. 472.) * Paper, 5c. Appropriations. Sundry civil appropriation bill [fiscal year 1917] conference report to accompany H. R. 15836; submitted by Air. Fitzgerald. 1916. 10 p. (H. rp. 899.) 736 June , 1916

Diplomatic and consular service. Diplomatic and consular appropriation bill [fiscal year 1917] conference report to accompany H. R. 133S3; submitted by Mr. Flood. June 27, 1916. 3 p. (H. rp. 853.) Militia. House joint resolution no. 242, conference report to accompany H. J. Res. 242 [to authorize President to draft members of National Guard and of organized militia of the several States, Territories, and District of Columbia and members of National Guard and militia reserves into military service of United States under certain conditions, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Hay. June 28, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 867.) ■----- House joint resolution no. 242. conference report to accompany H. J. Res. 242 [to authorize President to draft members of National Guard and of organ- ized militia of the several States, Territories, and District of Columbia and members of National Guard and militia reserves into military service of United States under certain conditions, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Hay. June 28, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 882.) Pensions. Pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., conference report to accompany H. R. 13486; submitted by Mr. Russell of Missouri. June 27, 1916. 3 p. (H. rp. 858.) ----- Pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., conference report to accompany H. R. 14484; submitted by Mr. Russell of Missouri. June 27, 1916. 3 p. (H. rp. 857.) Roads. Good roads, conference report on H. R. 7617, to provide that in order to promote agriculture, afford better facilities for rural transportation and marketing farm products, and encourage development of general system of improved highways, Secretary of Agriculture, on behalf of United States, shall, in certain cases, aid States in construction, improvement, and mainte- nance of roads which may be used in transportation of interstate commerce, military supplies, or postal matter; submitted by Mr. Bankhead. June 26, 1916. 5 p. (S. doc. 474.) 16—26599 ----- Good roads, conference report to accompany H. R. 7617 [to provide that United States shall aid States in construction of rural post roads] ; submitted by Mr. Shackleford. June 27, 1916. 6 p. (H. rp. 856.) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Calendars of House of Representatives, 64th Congress, 1st session, June 1-30, 1916; no. 136-161. [1916.] Each 92 p. or 88 p. large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] i Cannon, Joseph G. Joseph Gurney Cannon, proceedings in House of Repre- sentatives on 80th anniversary of his birth, Saturday, May 6, 1916. 1916. 53 p. 1 por. (H. doc. 1092.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26552 Grand Army of the Republic. Journal of 49th national encampment Grand Army of the Republic, Washington, D. C., Sept. 27-Oct. 2, 1915. 1916. 369 p. 9 por. 10 p. of por. 4 p. of pl. (H. doc. 469.) * Paper, 35c.

ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE District of Columbia. Expenses incurred in certain investigations, report io accompany H. Res. 256 [authorizing payment of expenses incurred under H. Res. 229, authorizing District of Columbia Committee to investigate condition of financial relations between United States and District of Columbia] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Lloyd. June 6, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 807.) House of Representatives. Electrical and mechanical system of voting, hear- ing on H. Res. 223, authorizing purchase and installation of electrical and mechanical system of voting in House of Representatives. 1916. 29 p. t ----- Expenditure for folding speeches, report to accompany H. Res. 251 [authorizing doorkeeper of House to employ additional labor for folding speeches] ; submitted by Mr. Lloyd. June 6, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 806.)

AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Animal Industry Bureau. Classification of salaries of veterinary inspectors and lay inspectors, report to accompany H. R. 16060 [for classification of salaries of veterinary inspectors and lay inspectors (grades 1 and 2) em- ployed in Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Doolittle. June 8, 1916. 6 p. (H. rp. 810.) June , 1916 737

Virus, serum, and toxin act. report to accompany H. R. 15914 [to authorize Sec- retary of Agriculture to license establishments for and to regulate prepara- tion of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products for use in treatment of domestic animals] ; submitted by Mr. Steele of . June 9, 1916. 7 p. (H. rp. 814.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26580 Yellowstone National Park regulations, report to accompany S. 3205 [to amend act to protect birds and animals in Yellowstone National Park and to punish crimes in said park, so as to decrease penalty for violations of act] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Rubey. June 6, 1916. 4 p. (H. rp. 803.)

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Appropriations. Extension of appropriations, report to accompany H. R. 16677 [extending appropriations for necessary operations of Government and of District of Columbia and for payment of pensions for fiscal year 1916 during July of fiscal year 1917 under certain contingencies] ; submitted by Mr, Fitzgerald. June 27. 1916. 8 p. (H. rp. 851.) —— Sundry civil bill, 1917, supplement to hearings before subcommittee in charge of sundry civil appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1917. 1916. pt. 3, 11 p. [These hearings relate to Indebtedness of District of Columbia to United States for care of insane, Aids to navigation on Mississippi River in , and New quarantine station at New Orleans, La.] t Army. Urgent deficiency appropriations for military and naval establishments, 1916. hearing before subcommittee in charge of deficiency appropriations, fiscal year 1916 and prior fiscal years. 1916. 40 p. t ----- Urgent deficiency appropriations, military and naval establishments [fiscal year 1916] report to accompany H. R. 16678; submitted by Mr. Fitz- gerald. June 27, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 852.)

CLAIMS COMMITTEE Akin, Mrs. Joseph C. Widow of Joseph C. Akin, report to accompany H. R. . 2743 [for relief of widow of Joseph C. Akin]; submitted by Mr. Price. June 21, 1916. 14 p. (H. rp. 835.) Allen, Thomas G. Thomas G. Allen, report to accompany H. R. 13354 [to compensate Thomas G. Allen for injuries received while employed in General Land Office] ; submitted by Mr. Price. June 22. 1916. 6 p. (H. rp. 839.) Anderson, Charles E. C. E. Anderson, report to accompany H. R. 1975 [for relief of C. E. Anderson] ; submitted by Mr. Capstick. May 31, 1916. 6 p. (H. rp. 784.) Anderson, Mrs. Tennie A. Tennie A. Anderson, report to accompany H. R. 6267 [to reimburse Mrs. Tennie A. Anderson]; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. June 12. 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 815.) Bennett, Samuel E. S. E. Bennett, report to accompany H. R. 11745 [for relief of S. E. Bennett] ; submitted by Mr. Flynn. June 21, 1916. 4 p. (H. rp. 833.) Building and loan associations. Sundry building and loan associations, report to accompany S. 5672 [for relief of sundry building and loan associations] ; submitted by Mr. Miller of Delaware. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 866.) Burns. Patrick. Patrick Burns, report to accompany H. R. 11661 [for relief of Patrick Burns] ; submitted by Mr. Capstick. May 31, 1916. 5 p. (H. rp. 786.) Carey, Charles A. Charles A. Carey, report to accompany H. R. 13754 [for relief of Charles A. Carev] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. June 29, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 884.) Carpenter. D. II. D. H. Carpenter, report to accompany H. R. 12135 [to reim- burse D. H. Carpenter] ; submitted by Mr. Steagall. June 29, 1916. 3 p. (H. rp. 895.) Chamberlain, James A. James A. Chamberlain, report to accompany H. R. 13106 [to pay Ferdinand M. Holmes, trust officer of Old Colony Trust Com- pany, which institution is trustee of estate of James A. Chamberlain] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Edmonds. June 29. 1916. 5 p. (H. rp. 883.) [Title of bill reads: For relief of trustee and parties who are now or who may hereafter become interested in estate of James A. Chamberlain under terms of his will.] 738 Jun e , 1916

Clark, Daniel. Heirs of Myra Clarke Gaines, report to accompany H. R. 10624 [for relief of heirs of Mrs. Myra Clarke (Clark) Gains (Gaines), daughter of Daniel Clark] ; submitted by Mr. Price. May 31, 1916. 4 p. (H. rp. 791.) Costello, Denny. Denny Costello, adverse report to accompany H. R. 16153 [for relief of Denny Costello] ; submitted by Mr. Russell of Ohio. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 881.) Cowlitz tribe of Indians of Washington, report to accompany S. 2458 [authoriz- ing Cowlitz Indians residing in Washington to submit claims to Court of Claims] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. June 21, 1916. 6 p. (H. rp. 829.) Cox, Charles II. Charles H. Cox, adverse report to accompany H. R. 2816 [for relief of Charles H. Cox] ; submitted by Mr. Miller of Delaware. June 28, 1916. 3 p. (H. rp. 879.) Crabtree, Mrs. Brooksey. Brooksey Crabtree, adverse report to accompany H. R. 13707 [for relief of Mrs. Brooksey Crabtree] ; submitted by Mr. Russell of Ohio. June 29, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 889.) Craivford, Mrs. W. E. Mrs. W. E. Crawford, report to accompany H. R. 9335 [for relief of Mrs. W. E. Crawford] ; submitted by Mr. Steagall. May 31, 1916. 14 p. (H. rp. 790.) Danenhower, William IF. William W. Danenhower, report [submitting H. Res. 252, to refer H. R. 8698, for relief of William W. Danenhower, to Court of Claims]; submitted by Mr. Miller of Delaware. June 1, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 793.) ----- William W. Danenhower, report [submitting H. Res. 270, to refer H. R. 16473, for relief of William W. Danenhower, to Court of Claims] ; submitted by Mr. Miller of Delaware. June 22, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 838.) Darr, Thomas P. Thomas P. Darr, report to accompany H. R. 2544 [for relief of Thomas P. Darr] ; submitted by Mr. Young of North Dakota. June 29, 1916. 5 p. (H. rp. 898.) Eastern Transportation Co., of Baltimore, Md., report to accompany H. R. 15635 [for relief of Eastern Transportation Company] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. June 12, 1916. 3 p. (H. rp. 817.) • Farmers Savings Bank. Reimbursement for currency destroyed by fire, report to accompany H. R. 4626 [to reimburse Farmers Savings Bank of Brandon, Iowa] ; submitted by Mr. Young of North Dakota. May 31, 1916. 6 p. (H. rp. 787.) Ferro, Nicola. N. Ferro, report to accompany H. R. 1568 [for relief of N. Ferro] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. June 16, 1916. 13 p. (H. rp. 821.) Finn, IF. IF. W. W. Finn, report to accompany H. R. 14528 [for relief of W. W. Finn] ; submitted by Mr. Miller of Delaware. June 1,1916. 3 p. (H. rp. 792.) Fish, David H. Heirs of David H. Fish, report to accompany H. R. 16003 [for relief of heirs of David H. Fish] ; submitted by Mr. Miller of Delaware. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 873.) Foss, Mrs. Gertie. Gertie Foss, report to accompany H. R. 14572 [for relief of Mrs. Gertie Foss] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. June 28, 1916. 2 n. (H. rp. 869.) Fox, Mrs. Catherine A. Catherine A. Fox, report to accompany H. R. 15109 [for relief of Mrs. Catherine A. Fox]; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 872.) Frazer^ John. John Frazer and Zephaniah Kingsley, report to accompany H. R. 7<33 [to give Court of Claims jurisdiction to hear and adjudge claims of estate of John Frazer and of estate of Zephaniah Kingsley] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. June 22, 1916. 13 p. (H. rp. 840.) Gardner, John H. John H. Gardner, adverse report to accompany H. R. 2815 [for relief of John H. Gardner] ; submitted by Mr. Miller of Delaware. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 878.) Iowa tribe of Indians, report to accompany S. 4253 [conferring jurisdiction on Court of Claims to hear, determine, and report to Congress on claims of Iowa Indians against United States] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. June 21, 1916. 8 p. (H. rp. 826.) Jun e , 1916 739 Keily, Albert E. Albert E. Keily, adverse report to accompany H. R. 14463 [for relief of Albert E. Keily] ; submitted by Mr. Foster. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 876.) Knickerbocker, Charles E. Charles E. Knickerbocker,, report to accompany H. R. 11843 [for relief of Charles E. Knickerbocker]; submitted by Mr.* Ed- monds. May 31, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 785.) McDermott, Matthew J. Matthew J. McDermott, adverse report to accompany H. R. 13371 [for relief of Matthew J. McDermott] ; submitted by Mr. Miller of Delaware. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 880.) Manning, Joseph. Joseph Manning, report to accompany H. R. 12145 [for relief of Joseph Manning] ; submitted by Mr. Flynn. June 21, 1916. 4 p. (H. rp. 832.) Mills, IF. II. Legal representatives of W. H. Mills, report to accompanv H. R. 9968 [for relief of representatives of W. H. Mills] ; submitted by Mr. Foster. June 28, 1916. 3 p. (H. rp. 870.) Montell, Edgar II. Francesca G. Montell, report to accompanv H. R. 14046 [for relief of Mrs. Francesca G. Montell, widow of Edgar H. Montell] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Edmonds. June 21, 1916. 6 p. (H. rp. 834.) Moon, John L. John L. Moon, report to accompany S. 3539 [for relief of John L. Moon]; submitted by Mr. Young of North Dakota. June 21, 1916. 3 p. (H. rp. 830.) O'Neill, Mrs. H. Mrs. H. O’Neill, report to accompany H. R. 14695 [for relief of Mrs. H. O’Neill] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. June 28, 1916. 3 n. (H. rp. 871.) Peabody A Stearns, report to accompany H. R. 13674 [for relief of Peabody and Stearns] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. June 3, 1916. 7 p. (H. rp. 797.) Ponca Indians. Claims of Ponca tribe of Indians, report to accompany S. 1094 [conferring jurisdiction on Court of Claims to hear and determine and report to Congress on claims of Ponca Indians against United States] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. June 21, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 828.) Preston, Simon M. Simon M. Preston, report to accompany S. 1288 [for relief of Simon M. Preston] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. Mav 31. 1916. 7 p. (H. rp. 789.) Provost, Mrs. Alma. Alma Provost, report to accompany H. R. 14784 [for relief of Mrs. Alma Provost]; submitted by Mr. Flynn. June 21, 1916 2 n (H. rp. 831.) P Scott, John. John Scott, adverse report to accompany H. R. 10929 [for relief of John Scott] ; submitted by Mr. Foster. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 875.) Shawnee Indians. Loyal Shawnee and Absentee Shawnee Indians, report to accompany S. 1098 [to adjust and settle claims of loyal Shawnee and loyal Absentee Shawnee Indians, and to report same to Congress] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. June 21, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 827.) Turner, Mrs. Ida. Ida Turner, report to accompany H. R. 14978 [for relief of Mrs. Ida Turner] ; submitted by Mr. Steagall. June 29, 1916. 8 p. (H ro 894.) P Waddell, George W. George W. Waddell, adverse report to accompany H. R. 905 [for relief of George W. Waddell]; submitted by Mr. Russell of Ohio. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 877.) Way, Charles M. Charles M. Way, report to accompany H. R. 14754 [for relief of Charles M. Way] ; submitted by Mr. Russell of Ohio. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 874.) White, Patrick. Annie E. White and heirs of Patrick White, report to accom- pany H. R. 1579 [for relief of Annie E. White and heirs of Patrick White] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Mississippi. June 29, 1916. 5 p. (H. rp. 897.)

COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES COMMITTEE Barrels. To standardize lime barrels, hearings on S. 5425, June 1, 1916. 1916. 28 p. t ----- To standardize lime barrels, report to accompany S. 5425; submitted by Mr. Ashbrook. June 8, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 811.) Baskets. To standardize berry baskets, hearings on H. R. 14945, 16065, and 16174, June 6, 1916. [1916.] 15 p. t 50172—No. 258—16---- 4 740 Jun e , 1916

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Bingham, Charles H. Remains of Charles H. Bingham, report to accompany H. R. 15282 [authorizing health officer of District of Columbia to issue permit for removal of remains of Charles H. Bingham from Congressional Cemetery, D. C., to Lock Haven, Pa.] ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Kentucky. June 5, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 800.)

EDUCATION COMMITTEE National University of United States, report to accompany H. R. 4822 [to create a national university at seat of Federal Government] ; submitted by Mr. Fess. June 26, 1916. 7 p. (H. rp. 849.) 16—26600

ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 1 Contested elections. Jeremiah Donovan v. Ebenezer J. Hill, hearings on con- tested-election case of Jeremiah Donovan against Ebenezer J. Hill, Congress- man from 4th district of Connecticut, May 22, 1916. 1916. 41 p. t

ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 2 Contested-election case of Horgan v. Tinkham, hearings on contested-election case of Francis J. Horgan v. George Holden Tinkham, from 11th Congres- sional district of Massachusetts, May 3 and 4, 1916. 1916. 95 p. $

EXPENDITURES IN TREASURY DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE Income tax, hearing on H. Res. 221, directing Secretary of Treasury to submit certain information pertaining to collecting of income tax, June 1[-17], 1916. 1916. [2 pts.] ii+71 p. (No. 1 and 2.) [No. 1 includes series of articles on United States income-tax steal, by Basil M. Manly.] t

FLOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE Illinois River. Removal of dams, Illinois River, hearings, May 11, 1916. 1916. 50 p. t Tri-County Canal. Diversion of water from Platte River, Nebr., hearings on H. R. 13914, for construction of canal [known as Tri-County Canal project] in counties of Gosper, Phelps, and Kearney, Nebr., for purpose of diverting waters of Platte River and thereby preventing floods in valleys of Platte, Missouri, and Mississippi rivers, and to make these waters available for bene- ficial use; statement of Ashton C. Shallenberger, June 21, 1916. 1916. 17 p. t

FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Armenians. Relief of Armenians, report to accompany S. Con. Res. 12 [re- questing President of United States to designate day on which citizens of this country may express their sympathy by contributing to funds being raised for relief of Armenians in belligerent countries] ; submitted by Mr. Flood. June 21, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 837.)

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Coal. Coal and asphalt deposits in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 12544, for sale of coal and asphalt deposits in segregated mineral lands of Choctaws and Chickasaws. 1916. pt. 2, [1] + 25-39 p. [Part 1, 23 pages, appeared in Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1916, p. 580.] t ----- Sale of coal and asphalt deposits in segregated mineral lands in Choc- taw and Chickasaw nations, Okla., report to accompany H. R. 12544; sub- mitted by Mr. Carter of Oklahoma. June 29, 1916. 5 p. (H. rp. 888.) Creek Indians. Creek Nation unallotted lands, report to accompany S. J. Res. 114 [withholding from allotment unallotted lands or public domain of Creek Nation or tribe of Indians, and providing for sale thereof, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Murray. June 28, 1916. 5 p. (H. rp. 868.) ----- Withholding from allotment unallotted lands of Creek Nation, hearings on H. J. Res. 50 and H. J. Res. 194. 1916. 16 p. $ June , 191G 741 Dakota Indians. Claims of Sioux tribe of Indians before Court of Claims, re- port to accompany H. R. 10774; submitted by Mr. Gandy. June 23, 1916 6 n (H. rp. 843.) Denison Coal Co., report to accompany S. 1093 [to permit Denison Coal Com- pany to relinquish lands in its Choctaw and Chickasaw coal lease and to include within said lease other lands within segregated coal area] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Carter of Oklahoma. June 16, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 818.) Fire Civilized Tribes. Conferring certain authority upon superintendent for Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma, report to accompany H. R. 108 [to confer upon superintendent for Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma authority now conferred by law upon commissioner of Indian affairs and Secretary of Interior respecting lands allotted to enrolled members of Five Civilized Tribes and their individual moneys] ; submitted by Mr. Carter of Oklahoma June 29, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 892.) Indians. Indian appropriation bill [fiscal year 1917] hearings. 1916. pt. 2 105 p. [There is no pt. 1 of these hearings.] t ----- Same. 1916. pt. 3, 22 p. t ----- Same. 1916. pt. 4, ii+3-170 p. 4 pl. $ ----- Same. 1916. pt. 5, 191 p. [Part 5 is hearings on Sensi to H. R. 10385.] $ Lincoln Count!/, Okla. Drainage assessments on Indian lands, Okla., report to accompany H. R. 16093 [to amend act for payment of drainage assess- ments on Indian lands in Oklahoma, so as to extend provisions of act to school lands of Sac and Fox Indians and lands of Sac and Fox Indian Agency in Lincoln County, Okla.] ; submitted by Mr. Murray. June 21, 1916 1 p. (H. rp. 824.) Il hite Earth Reservation. Amendment of Indian appropriation act, 1914, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 14731 [to amend act making’appro- priations for Bureau of Indian Affairs, for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, etc., fiscal year 1914, relative to classification of In- dians on White Earth Indian Reservation]. 1916. 29 p. t Woman's Board of Domestic Missions, report to accompany H. R. 11563 [for relief of Woman’s Board of Domestic Missions, Reformed Church of Amer- ica] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens of Texas. June 26, 1916. 7 p. (H. rp.

INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND EXPOSITIONS COMMITTEE Chemistry. Natural resources useful for chemical products, hearings on H. R. 10650 [to develop and promote industry of utilizing natural resources of United States which are useful for chemical products by exhibit of certain Government bureaus at 2d National Exposition of Chemical Industries to be held in , Sept. 25-30, 1916] May 11, 1916. 1916. 24 p. t

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE

Automobiles. Interstate use of automobiles, report to accompany II. R. 208 [to regulate interstate use of automobiles and self-propelled vehicles which use public highways in interstate commerce]; submitted by Mr. Decker. June 2 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 795.) * Paper, 5c. Bills of lading. Bills of lading, hearings on S. 19. May 16-24, 1916. 1916. pt. 2, ii+249-352 p. [Part 1, 247 pages, appeared in Monthly catalogue for May, 1916, p. 662.] $ ----- Bills of lading in interstate commerce, report to accompany S. 19 [relating to bills of lading in interstate and foreign commerce] ; submitted by Mr Adamson. . 1916. 10 p. (H. rp. 847.) [Corrected print.] Black River. Bridge across Black River at or near Bennetts Ferry, Ark., report to accompany II. R. 16068 [to authorize construction of bridge across Black River at or near Bennetts Ferry, Ark., by Clay County] ; submitted by Mr. Sims. June 20, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 822.) 742 Jun e , 1916

Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Privileges on Canal Zone, report to accom- pany H. R. 15955 [extending certain privileges of canal employees to other officials on Canal Zone and authorizing President to make rules and regula- tions affecting health, sanitation, quarantine, taxation, public roads ‘self- propelled vehicles, and police powers on Canal Zone, etc., including provisions as to certain fees, money orders, and interest deposits] ; submitted bv Mr Adamson. June 2, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 796.) Elizabeth River. Bridge across Elizabeth River, Ya., report to accompany S 5851 [to extend time for constructing bridge across Eastern Branch of Eliza- beth River in Norfolk, Va., by Norfolk-Berkley Bridge Corporation] • sub- mitted by Mr. Montague. June 6, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 801.) Flint River. Bridge across Flint River, Ga., report to accompany H R 16°87 [granting consent of Congress to county of Sumter, or to county of Dooly both of Georgia, acting jointly or separately, to construct bridge across Flint Rix er at or near Murrays Ferry] ; submitted by Mr. Adamson. June 21 1916 Ip. (H. rp. 836.) Missouri River. Bridge across Missouri River near Kansas Citv, Mo. report to accompany H. R. 16097 [to extend time for constructing bridge across Mis- souri River near Kansas City, Mo., by Missouri Valiev Bridge and Iron'Com- pany, authorized by act approved June 17, 1914] ; submitted bv Mr. Decker June 20, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 823.) Railroads. Bills affecting interstate commerce, hearings on H. R 9047 9130 9216, 10485, 11243, safety on railroads for passengers and employees, and hours of service and increase of pay of inspectors, Apr 18-Mav 5. 1916 1916 247 p il. [Includes Standard code of American Rail wav Association block signal rules, adopted Nov. 17, 1915.] t ZL Eresenting claims for undercharges and overcharges, hearings on H. R. i- ar t0 amend act to regulate commerce in respect to periods of or iqic°n which carriers may present claims for undercharges], Mav

Savaima/i River. Bridge across Savannah River, report to accompany H. R. d [granting consent of Congress to Julian B. McCurry, A. G. McCurry F. W. Walton, and J. J. Fretwell to construct bridge across Savannah River at or near McDonalds Shoals]; submitted by Mr. Adamson. June 27 1916 Ip. (H. rp. 860.) ImP°rtatl°h of viruses, serums, toxins, etc., report to accompany H. R. 199 [to regulate importation of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous prod- ucts, and to regulate interstate traffic in said articles] ; submitted bv Mr Decker. June 24, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 845.) War Risk Insurance Bureau. Bureau of War Risk Insurance, report to accom- pany H. R. 13224 [to amend act to authorize establishment of Bureau of War Risk Insurance in Treasury Department, so as to require suspension of opera- tions of act within 4 years from date said act was approved, and to cover into Ireasury money received from premiums and from salvage] ; submitted by Mr. Carew. June 6, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 804.) 16—26579 Yellowstone River. Bridge across Yellowstone River, Mont., report to accom- pany S. 5805 [permitting Riverview Ferry Company to construct bridge across ™il0W^t0ne rJiyer south of Sidney, Mont.] ; submitted by Mr. Dillon. June 6, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 802.)

INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTEE Confederates. Claims of Confederate soldiers, hearing on H. R. 478, to pay to Confederate soldiers and to widows of Confederate soldiers $500 and $30* per month during remainder of their lives, June 19, 1916. 1916.' 16 p. t Pensions. Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accompany S. 5911; submitted bv Mr. Sherwood. June 8, 1916. 126 p. (H. rp. 809.) — Pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accompany H. R. 16290 [substituted for H. R. 1026 and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Russell of Missouri. June 6, 1916 133 p. (H. rp. 808.) June , 1916 743

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 64th Congress, June 12 and 26, 1916; no. 12 and 13. [1916.] 71 p. and 75 p. 4° $ Circuit Courts of Appeals. United States circuit court of appeals, Asheville, N. C., report to accompany H. R. 3673 [to establish term of circuit court of appeals at Asheville, N. C.] ; submitted by Mr. Steele of Pennsylvania. June 29, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. S93.) Circuits of United States. New judicial circuit, 10th circuit, report to accom- pany H. R. 239 [to establish new judicial circuit of United States with circuit court of appeals, hereafter to be called 10th circuit, with terms of court at Memphis, Tenn., and Oklahoma City, Okla.] ; submitted by Mr. Caraway. June 21, 1916. 14 p. (H. rp. 825.) [Includes views of Mr. Volstead.] District Courts. United States district court of Maine, report to accompany H. R. 15807 [to provide for holding sessions of district court in district of Maine and for dividing said district into divisions, and providing for offices of clerk and marshal of said district to be maintained in each of said divi- sions, and for appointment of field deputy marshal in division in which marshal does not reside] ; submitted by Mr. Neely. May 31, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 788.) Government officials and employees. Limiting activity of certain officers and employees of Government, hearing on H. R. 9820 [for purpose of limiting activities of officers and employees of Government in aiding any foreign gov- ernment, or individual firm or corporation, foreign or domestic, in establish- ment of printing or engraving establishment or other business which may be competitive with American industry] Mar. 18, 1916. 1916. ii+33-58 p. (Se- rial 32, pt. 2.) t House of Representatives. Right of Representative in Congress to hold com- mission in National Guard, report to accompany H. Res. 257 [to determine disqualification, if any, of Member of House of Representatives on account of his having accepted commission in National Guard] ; submitted by Mr. Webb. June 29, 1916. 7 p. (H. rp. 885.) 16—26601 Marshall, H. Snowden. H. Snowden Marshall, hearings before committee and special subcommittee thereof designated to investigate charges against H. Snowden Marshall, United States district attorney for southern district of New York, under authority of H. Res. 90, Jan. 10-May 6, 1916. 1916. 1058 p. (Serial 39.) t Massachusetts. Claims of State of Massachusetts, report to accompany S. 3346 [conferring jurisdiction on Court of Claims to adjudicate claims of Massachu- setts for expenses incurred by it in defense of United States during Civil War in protecting harbors and strengthening fortifications on coast] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Danforth. June 9, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 813.) Supreme Court. Amendment of judicial code in relation to United States Supreme Court, report to accompany H. R. 15158 [to amend sec. 230 and 237 of judicial code, to fix time when annual term of Supreme Court shall com- mence, and further to define jurisdiction of that court] ; submitted by Mr. Igoe. June 1, 1916. 3 p. (H. rp. 794.) * Paper, 5c. Woman suffrage, hearings, June 1, 1916. 1916. ii+143-166 p. (Serial 11, pt. 4.) t MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Alaska fisheries, hearings on H. R. 9528, for protection, regulation, and con- servation of fisheries of Alaska. 1916. ii+3-396 p. [These hearings were also published in separate parts.] t Unicoi County, Tenn. Public highway through fish-cultural station, Unicoi County, Tenn., report to accompany H. R. 11474; submitted by Mr. Byrnes of South Carolina. June 24, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 848.)

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Arizona. National Guard of Arizona. New Mexico, and Texas, report to ac- company H. Res. 274 [calling for information in regard to National Guard of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas] ; submitted by Mr. Hay. June 29, 1916. Ip. (H. rp. 887.) 744 June . 1916

Army. Army appropriation bill, 1917, hearings on bill making appropriations for support of Army, fiscal year 1917. 1916. iii+3-972 p. $ ------Army appropriation bill [fiscal year 1917] report to accompany H. R. 16460; submitted by Mr. Hay. June 16, 1916. 10 p. (H. rp. 819.) " 16—26602 Civil War volunteer officers' retired list, hearings on H. R. 386, to create roll designated as Civil War volunteer officers’ retired list, May —, 1916. 1916. 22 p. J Georgia. Expenses, joint encampment, Augusta, Ga., report to accompany S. 708 [to make immediately available for use of Georgia in paying expenses incurred by said State in connection with joint encampment held at Augusta, Ga., July 22-31, 1914, sums appropriated for arming and equipping militia of said State] ; submitted by Mr. Wise. June 29, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 890.) Military Academy, West Point. Military Academy appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1917, report to accompany H. R. 16699; submitted by Mr. Dent. June 28, 1916. Ip. (H. rp. 861.) ----- Military Academy appropriation bill, hearings before [subcommittee] on bill making appropriations for Military Academy, fiscal year 1917, May 23 and 24, 1916. 1916. 103 p. t National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Board of managers for Na- tional Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, report to accompany H. J. Res. 244 [for appointment of Thomas S. Bridgham, James W. Wadsworth, H. H. Markham, and George W. Findlay as members of board of managers of Na- tional Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers] ; submitted by Mr. Anthony. June 29, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 886.) Portland, Vancouver and Northern Railway. Right of way across Vancouver Barracks military reservation, report to accompany H. R. 12545 [granting to Portland, Vancouver and Northern Railway Company license to cross Vancouver Barracks military reservation at Vancouver, Wash.] ; submitted by Mr. Shallenberger. June 5, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 799.) Regan, Francis P. Francis Patrick Regan, report to accompany H. R. 4931 [to reinstate Francis Patrick Regan as 2d lieutenant in Army] ; submitted by Mr. Farley. June 29, 1916. 3 p. (H. rp. 896.) Richart, Duncan G. Duncan Grant Richart, report to accompany H. R. 7111 [to authorize appointment of Duncan Grant Richart to grade of lieutenant in Army] ; submitted by Mr. Dent. June 16, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 820.)

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Hodapp, John D. P. John D. P. Hodapp, report to accompany H. R. 15016 [for relief of John D. P. Hodapp] ; submitted by Mr. Butler. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 865.) Johnson, Isaac C., jr. I. C. Johnson, jr., report to accompany H. R. 9095 [for relief of I. C. Johnson, jr.] ; submitted by Mr. Estopinal. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 864.) McCullough, Richard P. Richard Philip McCullough, report to accompany H. R. 4890 [for relief of Richard Philip McCullough] ; submitted by Mr. Butler. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 863.) Naval militia and National Naval Volunteers, report to accompany H. R. 16602 [to promote efficiency of naval militia, to provide for service of naval militia in time of war, etc.]; submitted by Mr. Padgett. June 27, 1916. 4 p. (H. rp. 859.) 16—26603 Turner, Arthur II. Arthur Hubesty Turner, report to accompany H. R. 8277 [to reinstate Arthur Hubesty Turner as 2d lieutenant in Marine Corps] ; submitted by Mr. Farr. June 28, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 862.) PATENTS COMMITTEE Copyright. Amendment of copyright laws, hearing [on H. R. 3035], to amend copyright laws relating to rights existing after expiration of copyright, May 3, 1916. 1916. 41 p. t Designs. [Hearings.] 1916. [pts. 3-4.] t [pt. 3.] Registration of designs, hearing on H. R. 14666, for registration of designs ; briefs and correspondence. [1]+275-290 p. [pt. 4.] Registration of designs, appendix to hearings [on] II. R. 6458, for registra- tion of designs. [1] + 291-305 p. Jun e , 1916 745

POST OFFICE AND POST BOADS COMMITTEE Post Office Department. Appropriation for service of Post Office Department, report to accompany H. J. Res. 246 [making appropriations for Post Office Department, fiscal year 1917, by continuing appropriations to same extent and with same restrictions for fiscal year 1917 as were provided for on ac- count of fiscal year 1916, sum not to exceed in aggregate amount appro- priated for fiscal year 1916]; submitted by Mr. Moon. June 27, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 855.) Roads. Unexpended balances, rural post roads, report to accompany H. R. 9672 [for purpose of expending unexpended balances and surplus postal rev- enues on rural post roads]; submitted by Mr. Moon. June 24, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 846.)

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Pueblo Post 8. Monument at Pueblo, Colo., report to accompany H. R. 14669 [authorizing acceptance by Government from Pueblo Post 8, Grand Army of the Republic, of monument located on grounds of Federal building at Pueblo, Colo.] ; submitted by Mr. Burnett. June 3, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 798.)

PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Coal lands for Kaycee, Wyo., and Grand Junction, Colo., report to accompany S. 3986; submitted by Mr. Taylor of Colorado. June 27, 1916. 9 p. (H. rp. 854.) Crater Lake National Park. Lands within Crater Lake National Park, report to accompany H. R. 14868 [to accept cession by Oregon of exclusive juris- diction over lands within Crater Lake National Park] ; submitted by Mr. Sin- nott. June 22, 1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 841.) Gunnison County, Colo., report to accompany H. R. 20 [authorizing county of Gunnison, Colo., to purchase public lands for public park purposes] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Taylor of Colorado. June 23, 1916. 4 p. (H. rp. 842.) Mount McKinley National Park, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 14775, to establish Mount McKinley National Park in Alaska, May 4, 1916. 1916. 39 p. [Contains Plea for Mount McKinley Park in Alaska, by Belmore Browne, and Mount McKinley National Park, important economic asset, by Robert Sterling Yard.] t Oklahoma. Land grant to State of Oklahoma, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 15156, granting public lands to Oklahoma. Mav 20 and 22. 1916. 1916 48 p. t ----- Public lands in State of Oklahoma, report to accompany H. R. 15156 [granting to Oklahoma 210.000 acres of unappropriated nonmineral land for benefit of its agricultural and mechanical colleges according to provisions of act of July 2, 1862, and July 23, 1866, and authorizing Secretary of Treasury, upon Secretary of Interior certifying number of acres available and that there are not sufficient lands in Oklahoma to comply with provisions of this act, to pay to Oklahoma in lieu thereof sum of $1.25 per acre for number of acres due said State] ; submitted by Mr. McClintic. June 6, 1916. 20 p. (H. rp. 805.) Rock Island. Sale of island in Coosa River, Ala., report to accompany S. 3900 [to authorize sale and disposal of islands, known as Rock Island, in Coosa River, Ala., to Rock Island Fishing and Hunting Club]; submitted by Mr. Ferris. June 8, 1916. 2 p. (H. rp. 812.) School lands. Lands for educational purposes, hearing on H. R. 8491, to amend act to amend sec. 2275 and 2276, Revised statutes [providing for selection of lands for educational purposes in lieu of those appropriated] and to authorize exchange of lands between United States and the several States, Feb. 15- Apr. 1, 1916. 1916. 216 p. [These hearings were also published in separate parts.] t TERRITORIES COMMITTEE Hawaii. Street railway in south Hilo, Hawaii, report to accompany H. R. 16640 [to amend act granting franchise for construction, maintenance, and operation of street railway system in district of south Hilo, Hawaii, as amended]; sub- mitted by Mr. Davenport. June 29,1916. 1 p. (H. rp. 891.) 746 Jun e , 1916

WAR CLAIMS COMMITTEE . Certain claims of United States against State of Tennessee, report to accompany S. J. Res. 37 [to amend joint resolution for adjustment of cer- tain claims of United States against Tennessee and certain claims against United States, so as to settle cases on their merits regardless of any ques- tion of loyalty or disloyalty] ; submitted by Mr. Houston. June 12, 1916. 5 p. (H. rp. 816.) [Includes views of Mr. Reavis.]

RURAL CREDITS JOINT COMMITTEE Rural credits, hearings before subcommittee; statements of David F. Houston [and others], Nov. 13-Dec. 14, 1915. 1916. ii+3-219 p. [These hearings were also published in separate parts.] $ SENATE The billion arrives, address delivered before annual convention of Tennessee Bankers’ Association held at Chattanooga, Tenn., May 19, 1916, by John Skelton Williams; presented by Mr. Fletcher. June 20, 1916. 14 p. (S. doc. 466.) 16—26604 Calendar of business, Senate, 64th Congress, 1st session, June 1-30, 1916; no. 128-146. [1916.] various paging, large 8° [Daily when Senate is in ses- sion.] $ Claims. Adjustment of international pecuniary claims, address delivered at Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration, May 18, 1916, by Edwin M. Borchard; presented by Mr. La Follette. June 2, 1916. 8 p. (S. doc. 455.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26568 Cooperation and efficiency in developing our foreign trade, address delivered before American Iron and Steel Institute at New York, N. Y., May 26, 1916, upon trade association, cooperation between employer and employee, and be- tween Government and business for mutual improvement of business methods and labor conditions of all the people, by Edward N. Hurley; presented by Mr. Chilton. June 3, 1916. 15 p. (S. doc. 459.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26570 Courts. Duty of courts to refuse to execute statutes in contravention of law, 2d report of special committee upon duty of courts to refuse to execute statutes in excess of or in contravention of fundamental law presented at 39th annual meeting of New York State Bar Association held in New York City, Jan. 14 and 15, 1916; presented by Mr. O’Gorman. 1916. 31 p. (S. doc. 454.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26605 Democratic party. An evolution in politics, speech on political issues of 1916 delivered at Elko, Nev., May 19, 1916, by Charles A. Towne; presented by Mr. Chilton. June 2, 1916. 24 p. (S. doc. 456.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26574 ----- Prosperity and the future, speech on progress and prosperity of United States under present Democratic administration, delivered before Chamber of Commerce of Raleigh, N. C., May 31,1916, by William G. McAdoo ; presented by Mr. Simmons. June 3, 1916. 8 p. (S. doc. 457.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26571 Law. Some myths of the law, from Michigan law review of Nov. 1914, by Walter Clark; presented by Mr. Owen. May 31, 1916. 9 p. (S. doc. 449.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26618 National defense. Preparedness for war and national defense, article relative to some observations on war and preparedness for it, by William Hoynes; presented by Mr. La Follette. May 18, calendar day May 27, 1916. 15 p. (S. doc. 448.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26569 Naval Academy. Responding to the new call of duty, addresses of President, Secretary of Navy, and E. W. Eberle, superintendent of Naval Academy, delivered before graduating class of Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., June 2, 1916; presented by Mr. Tillman. June 3, 1916. 13 p. (S. doc. 460.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26575 Steel. Foreign orders block our material market, article relative to difficulties of farm implement manufacturers in obtaining necessary material, because foreign orders block our material market; presented by Mr. Works. June 20, 1916. 15 p. (S. doc. 469.) [From Implement & tractor trade journal.] ♦ Paper, 5c. 16—26606 June , 1916 747 Trusts. Index-digest of [antitrust]act of Oct. 15, 1914 (Clayton act) and of act approved May 15, 1916 (Kern amendment) ; [by C. S. Hamlin] 1916 iii4-294 p. (S. doc. 355.) * Cloth, 40c. it-26583 War-ships. Construction of battleships, remarks of Benjamin R. Tillman in Senate, June 20, 1916, relative to construction of 60,000-ton battleships, also copy of Senate resolution instructing Committee on Naval Affairs to make investigation of matter, with article entitled “ Build the limit,” by Commander W. A. Moffett, U. S. Navy; presented by Mr. Tillman. 1916. 8 p. 1 pl (S doc. 465.) * Paper, 5c. 16_ 26573 Water-power. Federal water-power legislation, address delivered before National Electric Light Association at , Ill., May 24, 1916 by Henrv J Pierce; presented by Mr. Jones. June 20, 1916. 12 p (S. doc. 468.)’ * Paper, 5c. 16—26572

AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE AgricultureDepartment. Agriculture appropriation bill, 1917, hearings on Si? M?y?1 of Asriculture’ flseal year

Grain. Agriculture appropriation bill, 1917 (grain-grades amendment), hear- ings on H. R. 1 _<17, making appropriations for Department of Agriculture fiscal year 1917, May 19 and 20, 1916. 1916. 86 p. $ r Options and futures. Agriculture appropriation bill, 1917 (cotton-futures amendment), hearings on H. R. 12717, making appropriations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1917, May 17-19, 1916. 1916. iii4-3-117 p. +

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Appropriations. Sundry civil appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1917 renoi-t to 2®^“, (lETp6;5g.',“1,tol by Mr Martto tOf Ju'yTune]

Diplomatic and consular service. Diplomatic and consular appropriation bill ■S June 20 SEl p° n(Ep“20H)- B' 18383; S“bmltted by Mr- Over-

~ H i?J01??otiCoa^iC?nSUlar aP»F°Priati2n bil1’ tarings before subcommittee f^y?ar Sn. »'I»»™ac and consular service,

F°on HftRO,lS43(S°nVnbbtiOnS aPPr.°PViati0P bill> hearing before subcommittee OH 11. R. 14303, making appropriations for fortifications and other works of defense, for armament thereof, for procurement of heavy ordnance for trial and service, and for other purposes [fiscal year 1917], 1916. 34 p. $ uina ?rtlhca.tlons appropriations [fiscal year 1917] report to accompany II. R JS’nHnM Y ' yaU‘ 2°’ 1916' 7 P’ (S' rP- 538‘) tCor- Pi mt. J 16—26607

BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE

4 b"l!i'm !,1"> foreign coin [and Issue of certifl- cates of $100,000 by Secretary of Treasury for Federal Reserve Board Federal ^070 reserve agents], hearing before subcommittee on S. 5019 and II. R. 13474, Mar. 22, 1916. 1916. 8 p. + National banks. Amendments to Federal reserve act, hearings before [subcom- mittee and] committee on S. 5078, to amend act approved Dec. 23, 1913 known as 1 ederal reserve act, and H. R. 13391, to amend act approved Dec. 23 1913 known as Federal reserve act, by adding new section [relative to establish- ment of branch national banking associations in foreign countries or depend- etcTwar’Mtay^lMc.^wia”'^ i> T'8" CM“merce of Unlted States>

CLAIMS COMMITTEE Buckholdt, Joseph A. Joseph A. Buckholdt, report to accompany H. R 2536 [for relief of Joseph A. Buckholdt] ; submitted by Mr. Lane. June 20, 1916. op. (S. rp. 524.) 501i2—No. 258—16-----5 748 June , 191G

COMMERCE COMMITTEE

Bartholomew, Bayou. Bridge across Bayou Bartholomew, Ark., report to accom- pany H. R. 10849 [granting consent of Congress to Ashley County, Ark., to construct bridge across Bayou Bartholomew* at or near Wilmot] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. June 29, 1916. Ip. (S. rp. 552.) ------Bridge across Bayou Bartholomew, Ark., report to accompany H. R. 10925 [authorizing Ashley County, Ark., to construct bridge across Bayou Barthol- omew, at or near Wilmot] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. June 29, 1916. 1 p. (S. rp. 553.) ----- Bridge across Bayou Bartholomew*, report to accompany H. R. 12197 [authorizing Ashley County, Ark., to construct bridge across Bayou Barthol- omew] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. June 29, 1916. Ip. (S. rp. 554.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 64th Congress, 1st session, June 1 and 8, 1916; no. 14 and 15. [1916.] Each 32 p. 4° t Dredges. Foreign-built dredges, report to accompany S. 6239 [authorizing com- missioner of navigation to document as vessels of United States 2 dredges built of American material and owned by James Stew’art and Company, Incor- porated] ; submitted by Mr. Ransdell. May 31, calendar day June 1, 1916. 4 p. (S. rp. 514.) Elizabeth River. Bridge across Eastern Branch of Elizabeth River, Va., report to accompany S. 5851 [to extend time for constructing bridge across Eastern Branch of Elizabeth River in Norfolk, Va., by Norfolk-Berkley Bridge Cor- poration] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. May 31, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 511.) Fox River. Bridge across Fox River, Ill., report to accompany S. 6073 [grant- ing consent of Congress to George Fabyan to construct bridge across Fox River at or near Geneva, Ill.] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. May 31, 1916. Ip. (S. rp. 507.) Grand Calumet River. Bridge across Grand Calumet River, Ind., report to accompany H. R. 15006 [to authorize board of commissioners of Lake County, Ind., to construct bridge across Grand Calumet River in Hammond, Ind.] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. June 22, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 530.) ---- - Bridge across Grand Calumet River, Ind., report to accompany H. R. 15007 [to authorize board of commissioners of Lake County, Ind., to construct bridge across Grand Calumet River in East Chicago, Ind.] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. June 22, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 531.) Little River. Bridge across Little River, Ark., report to accompany H. R. 6923 [to authorize construction of bridge across Little River by Osceola and Little River road improvement district 1 of Mississippi County, Ark., at point where line betw*een townships 12 and 13 north, range 8 east," crosses said river] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. June 29, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 551.) Nogales, Ariz. Bridge at Nogales, Ariz., report to accompany S. 4058 [making appropriation for construction of bridge at Nogales, Ariz.] ; submitted bv Mr. Sheppard. May 31, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 500.) Red River. Bridge across Red River near Terral, Okla., report to accom- pany II. R. 7613 [to authorize Terral Bridge Company to construct bridge across Red River at or near Terral, Okla.] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. June 22, 1916. 1 p. (S. rp. 528.) St. Marys River. Bridge across St. Marys River betw*een Florida and Georgia, report to accompany S. 6242 [authorizing counties of Nassau, Fla., and Charlton, Ga., to construct bridge across St. Marys River between Florida and Georgia at or near Kolars Ferry] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. June 22, 1916. 1 p. (S. rp. 527.) Wabash River. Bridge across Wabash River, Wabash, Ind., report to accom- pany II. R. 13669 [to authorize county of Wabash, Ind., to construct bridge across Wabash River at Wabash] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. June 22, 1916. Ip. (S. rp. 529.) 1 ellowstone River. Bridge across Yellowstone River in State of Montana, report to accompany S. 5805 [permitting Riverview Ferry Company to con- struct bridge across Yellowstone River south of Sidney, Mont.] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. May 31, 1916. 1 p. (S. rp. 510.) June , 1916 749

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Calendar of business, June 2 and 30, 1916; no. 21 and 22. [1916.] Each 22 p. large 8° t

FINANCE COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar of bills and nominations, 1915-17, June 6-27, 1916; no. 23-25. [1916.] Each 21 p. or 22 p. 4° i FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE Ireland. Revolution in Ireland, report to accompany S. Res. 196 [requesting that inquiry be made as to safety of American citizens in Ireland, and what steps, if any, may be necessary and proper for protecting their lives and property] ; submitted by Mr. Stone. June 2, 1916. 1 p. (S. rp. 516.) Officers, Navy. Government of Republic of Haiti, report to accompany H. R. 12835 [to authorize officers and enlisted men of Navy and Marine Corps to serve under Government of Republic of Haiti] ; submitted by Mr. Hitch- cock. June 2, 1916. 1 p. (S. rp. 518.) Poland. Supplies for suffering people of Poland, report to accompany S. Res. 148 [calling for information relative to present attitude of belligerent Gov- ernments concerning shipment of supplies to suffering people of Poland]; submitted by Mr. Hitchcock. June 2, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 517.) San Francisco, Cal. Acknowledgments of Government of United States to various foreign Governments, report to accompany S. J. Res. 133 [to author- ize President of United States to convey acknowledgments of Government and people of United States to various foreign Governments of the world who have participated in Panama-Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco during 1915 to celebrate completion and opening of Panama Canal, and also 400th anniversary of discovery of Pacific Ocean] ; submitted by Mr. Stone. May 31, 1916. 1 p. (S. rp. 512.)

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Blackfeet Reservation. Acquisition of Indian lands, Blackfeet Reservation, Mont., report to accompany S. 5912 [to acquire Indian lands necessary for reservoir purposes in connection with Blackfeet Indian reclamation project from George W. Cook and David La Breche] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 29, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 558.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 64th Congress, 1st session, June 1, 1916; no. 10. [1916.] 27 p. 4° t Chippewa Indians. Pillager band of Chippewa Indians, Minn., report to ac- company S. 6016 [for relief of Pillager bands of Chippewa Indians of Minne- sota] ; submitted by Mr. Clapp. June 26, calendar day June 27, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 545.) Choctaw Indians. Claims against Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, report to accompany S. 5427 [referring claims against Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians to Court of Claims] ; submitted by Mr. Owen. June 3, 1916. 4 p. (S. rp. 519.) Crow Indians. General council of Crow Indians, Mont., report to accompany Sz Res. 212 [to permit Crow Indians to hold general council of members of that tribe to determine wishes of said Indians in regard to opening of Crow Reservation to settlement] ; submitted by Mr. Lane. June 26, calendar day June 27, 1916. 1 p. (S. rp. 546.) Crow Reservation. Opening of Crow (Mont.) Indian Reservation, hearings on S. 2378, for opening and settlement of part of Crow Indian Reservation, Mont., Dec. 6, 1915-June 7, 1916. 1916. pt. 1, p. 1-118. t Dakota. Indians. Indians on Rosebud Sioux Reservation, report to accompany H. R. 13298 [to make payments to Indians of Rosebud Sioux Reservation, S. Dak., who were enrolled and allotted under decisions of District and Cir- cuit Courts for district of South Dakota] ; submitted by Mr. Clapp. June 26, calendar day June 27, 1916. 3 p. (S. rp. 544.) Fort Peck Reservation. Appraisement of land on Fort Peck Indian Reserva-- tion, Mont., hearings on S. 5610, S. 5611, and S. 5612; [statement of T. W. Mayle]. 1916. 24 p. t 750 Jun e , 1916

Indian agents. Granting Indians right to select agents and superintendents, hearing on S. 3904, conferring upon tribes or bands of Indians right of nomi- nation and election of their agents or superintendents, to encourage them to interest themselves in their own affairs, and for other purposes, Mar. 9, 1916. 1916. 44 p. $ ----- Recall of agents or superintendents by Indian tribes, hearing on S. 5335, conferring upon tribes of Indians right to recall their agents or superin- tendents, May 2, 1916. 1916. 15 p. $ Petroleum. Oil lands in Osage Reservation, hearings on S. Con. Res. 4, relating to disposition of units of lands of Osage Reservation, Okla. 2d print. 1916. [pt. 1 and 2] p. 1-296. [Another edition of this publication, 292 pages, ap- peared in Monthly catalogue for Mar. 1916, p. 511.] t ----- Same. 1916. pt. 3, ii+297-302 p. $ ----- Same. 1916. pt. 4, ii+303-316 p. t Quinaielt Reservation. Reimbursing certain Indians for work done at Quiniault Indian Reservation, report to accompany H. R. 9615 [to reimburse Indians for labor done in building schoolhouse at Queets River, Quiniault Indian Reservation, Wash.] ; submitted by Mr. Clapp. June 29, 1916. 3 p. (S. rp. 550.) Tillman County, Okla. Sale of certain Indian lands in Oklahoma, report to accompany H. R. 11958 [for sale of Indian lands in Oklahoma to Tillman County and Grandfield, Okla.] ; submitted by Mr. Ashurst. June 26, calen- dar day June 27, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 543.) Walker, Mrs. Ellen B. Ellen B. Walker, report to accompany S. 5974 [for re- lief of Mrs. Ellen B. Walker] ; submitted by Mr. Curtis. June 26, 1916. 2p. (S. rp. 540.)

INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIONS COMMITTEE Exhibitions. Permanent exhibit of resources of States and Territories of the Union, report to accompany S. 3444 [for permanent exhibit of resources of States and Territories of the Union in or near Washington, D. C.] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Myers. June 20, 1916. 3 p. (S. rp. 523.) 16—26608

INTEROCEANIC CANALS COMMITTEE Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Exclusion of undesirable aliens from Canal Zone, report to accompany S. 6447 [to amend act for opening, maintenance, protection, and operation of Panama Canal, and sanitation and government of Canal Zone, relating to immigration in Canal Zone]; submitted by Mr. O’Gorman. June 29, 1916. 4 p. (S. rp. 564.)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Freight. Settlement of freight claims, hearing on S. 674, to prevent undue delay in settlement of freight claims, May 19, 1916. 1916. 57 p. + Time. Standardization of time, hearing before subcommittee on S. J. Res. 135, to create commission to investigate standardization of time in United States and its Territorial possessions, May 26, 1916; [statement of John Callan O’Laughlin]. 1916. 11 p. $

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Boy Scouts of America, report to accompany H. R. 755 [to incorporate Boy Scouts of America] ; submitted by Mr. Shields. May 31, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 506.) 16—26609 Brandeis, Louis D. Nomination of Louis D. Brandeis, hearings before subcom- mittee on nomination of Louis D. Brandeis to be associate justice of Supreme Court of United States, with report of subcommittee thereon. Reprint with additional matter, 1916. v. 2, 371 p. (S. doc. 409 [pt. 2].) [1st print of v. 2, iv+125 pages, appeared in Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1916, p. 597.] Calendar. Legislative calendar, 64th Congress, June 26, 1916; no. 21. [1916.] 50 p. 4° t June , 1916 751 District Courts. Act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary report to accompany S. 3025 [to amend sec. 51 of act to codify, revise and amend laws relating to judiciary, relative to civil suits before District Courts]; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 29, 1916. Ip. (S. rp. 557.) Terms of district court in Colorado, report to accompany H. R. 13765 [to amend sec. 73 of act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary so as to provide for terms of district court at Grand Junction and Durango’ Colo., etc.] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. May 31, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 509.) Government employees' accident compensation bill, report to accompany S. 2846 [to provide compensation for accidental injuries to employees of United States resulting in disability or death] ; submitted bv Mr. Sutherland. June 2, 1916. 11 p. (S. rp. 515.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26555 Judges. Additional district judge in Montana, report to accompany S 789 • sub- mitted by Mr. Walsh. June 29, 1916. 4 p. (S. rp. 556.) Naturalization. Declarations of intention to become citizens of United States, report to accompany S. 4594 [to validate certain declarations of intention to become citizens of United States] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. May 31 1916 5 p. (S. rp. 508.) Oi egon. Jurisdiction over waters of Columbia River and its tributaries, report to accompany H. R. 6097 [to ratify agreement between Oregon and Washing- ton regarding concurrent jurisdiction over waters of Columbia River and its tributaries in connection with regulating, protecting, and preserving fish] ; submitted by Mr. Overman. May 31, calendar day June 1, 1916. 6 p. (S. rp. 513.) LIBRARY COMMITTEE McClellan, George B. Manuscript of proceedings at unveiling of statue of Maj. Gen. George B. M’Clellan, report to accompany S. 2292 [to acquire manuscript of Charles Chaill6-Long, containing account of unveiling of McClellan statue in Washington, D. C., May 22, 1907] ; submitted by Mr. Broussard. June 20, 1916. 1 p. (S. rp. 525.) MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. To sell certain magazine rifles, report to accompany S. 6212 [to sell such magazine rifles as governor of Massachusetts may order for issue to Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- pany of Massachusetts] ; submitted by Mr. Weeks. June 29, 1916. 1 p. (S. rp. 555.) Blanchette, Louis. Louis Blanchette, alias Lewis Blanchard, alias Louis White, report to accompany S. 5504 [for relief of Louis Blanchette, alias Lewis Blanchard, alias Louis White] ; submitted by Mr. du Pont. May 31, 1916. 1 p. (S. rp. 504.) Bowen, Charles. Charles Bowen, adverse report from subcommittee to accom- pany S. 545 [to correct military record of Charles Bowen] ; submitted by Mr. Lea of Tennessee. May 31, 1916. Ip. (S. rp. 499.) Farrow, Edward S. Edward S. Farrow, report to accompany S. 1691 [for relief of Edward S. Farrow] ; submitted by Mr. Broussard. June 29, 1916. 3 p. (S. rp. 561.) Metcalf, Wallace. Wallace Metcalf, report to accompany S. 650 [for relief of Wallace Metcalf]; submitted by Mr. Broussard. June 29, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 559.) O'Mara, John L. John L. O'Mara, report to accompany S. 698 [for relief of John L. O’Mara] ; submitted by Mr. du Pont. May 31, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 505.) Smart, Thomas. Thomas Smart, report to accompany S. 1361 [for relief of Thomas Smart]; submitted by Mr. Broussard. June 29, 1916. 1 p. (S. rp. 560.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 64th Congress, June 13, 1916; no. 10. [1916.] 15 p. large 8° $ Submarine boats. Fleet submarines, report to accompany H. R. 13670 [amend- ing act making appropriations for naval service, fiscal year 1916, relating to authorization of fleet submarines]; submitted by Mr. Swanson. June 22. 1916. 4 p. (S. rp. 526.) 16—26576 752 Jun e , 1916

PENSIONS COMMITTEE Pensions. Pension appropriation bill [fiscal year 1917] report to accompany H. R. 15775; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Maine. June 26, 1916. 11 p. (S. rp. 541.) ----- Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, etc., report to accompany H. R. 15957; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Maine. June 29, 1916. 276 p. (S. rp. 563.) ----- Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accompany H. R. 15494; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Maine. June 29, 1916. 82 p. (S. rp. 562.) ----- Pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, etc., report to accompany S. 6369 [substituted for S. 1078 and other bills]; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Maine. June 20, 1916. 35 p. (S. rp. 521.) ----- Pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accompany S. 6370 [substituted for S. 208 and other bills]; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Maine. June 20, 1916. 149 p. (S. rp. 522.) POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE Mail delivery. Propaganda in reference to post office appropriation bill, 1917, hearings on activities of James I. Blakslee, 4th assistant Postmaster Gen- eral, in organizing propaganda in reference to post office appropriation bill [fiscal year 1917, and its effect upon rural mail service] May 27, 1916; [statement of James I. Blakslee]. 1916. 33 p. 1 tab. t Norton, Marcus P. Marcus P. Norton’s combined postmarking and stamp- canceling hand stamp patents, report to accompany S. 391 [for adjudication and determination of claims arising under joint resolution of July 14, 1S70, authorizing Postmaster General to continue in use in postal service Marcus P. Norton’s combined postmarking and stamp-canceling hand stamp patents, or otherwise] ; submitted by Mr. Townsend. June 26, calendar day June 27, 1916. 4 p. (S. rp. 542.) Pneumatic-tube service, hearing on H. R. 10484, making appropriations for Post Office Department, fiscal year 1917, with reference to pneumatic-tube service, May 9 and 11, 1916. 1916. pt. 2, iv+83-437 p. 12 pl. [Includes History of pneumatic-tube service from Government reports; compiled by George J. Murray for American Pneumatic Service Co., Boston. Part 1, 82 pages, appeared in Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1916, p. 598.] $

PRINTING COMMITTEE Calendar of bills, resolutions, petitions, manuscripts, communications, etc., re- ferred to Committee on Printing for its consideration and action thereon, June 1 and 27, 1916; no. 10 and 11. [1916.] Each 19 p. 4° t

PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 64th Congress, June 21 and 28, 1916; no. 20 and 21. [1916.] 55 p. and 61 p. 4° t Foylio, William. William Foglio, report to accompany H. R. 7430 [for relief of William Foglio] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. June 29. 1916. 4 p. (S. rp. 548.) Fort Peck Reservation. Extending time of payment for lands on former Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont., report to accompany S. 5612; submitted by Mr. Myers. June 22, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 535.) Homestead. Punishment of persons who make false representations to settlers on public lands, report to accompany S. 5899; submitted by Mr. Myers. May 31,1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 501.) Lake City, Ark. Title to certain lands in Arkansas, report to accompany H. R. 14630 [to quiet title in certain citizens to lands lying within meander line on St. Francis River, and being parts of lots and tracts of land lying in Lake City, Ark.] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. June 29, 1916 1 p. (S. rp. 549.) Jun e , 1916 753 Lassen Volcanic National Park, report to accompany H. R. 348 [to establish Lassen Volcanic National Park in Sierra Nevada Mountains, Cal.] ; submitted by Mr. Works. June 22,1916. 23 p. (S. rp. 536.) [ Includes portion of House report 749, 64th Congress, 1st session.] 16_ 26577 Lawrence County, S. Dak. Repeal of section 4 of forest reserve homestead act report to accompany H. R. 10668 [to repeal sec. 4 of act approved ’ 1906, known as forest homestead act, so as to put agricultural lands in Black Hills national forest, within Lawrence and Pennington counties, S. Dak. under general provisions of forest reserve homestead act as ai*e agricultural lands of other forest reserves]; submitted by Mr. Myers. May 31, 1916 2 p (S. rp. 503.) McCabe, Mont. To validate title to town site of McCabe, Mont, report to accompany II. R. 600; submitted by Mr. Myers. June 29, 1916 2 p (S rp. 547.) ' Pori Angeles, Wash., report to accompany S. 5900 [for disposal of lands in block 69 in Port Angeles, Wash.] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. June 22 1916 2 p. (S. rp. 533.) St. Augustine, Fla. Donating land to St. Augustine, Fla., report to accompany S. 3699; submitted by Mr. Myers. June 22, 1916. 2 p. (S. rp. 532.) School lands. Exchange of lands between United States and the several States, hearing on S. 2380, to amend act to amend sec. 2275 and 2276, Revised statutes, piov iding for selection of lands for educational purposes in lieu of those appro- priated, and to authorize exchange of land between United States and the several States, Apr. 19, 1916; [statement of S. G. Hopkins], 1916. 8p. $ Southern States Lumber Co., report to accompany S. 5439 [for relief of Southern States Lumber Company] ; submitted by Mr. Myers. June 22, 1916. 5 p (S. rp. 534.) Teton national forest, Wyo., report to accompany H. R. 12208 [adding lands to national forest, AVyo.]; submitted by Mr. Clark of Wyoming. June 24, 1916. 3 p. (S. rp. 537.) Tnttle town site, Okla., report to accompany H. R. 10791 [for relief of occupants 2Lrd)4?T J> lttle town sitel ’ submitted by Mr. Myers. May 31, 1916. xxx4 p. (S. rp.

COURT OF CLAIMS

Amey. De Witt C. Amey, findings in case of De Witt C. Arney. June 13, 1916 2 p. (H. doc. 1218.) $ Anderson. Peter W. Anderson, findings in case of Peter W. Anderson. June 15, 1916. 3 p. (H. doc. 1225.) + Beidler. George C. Beidler v. United States; [claimant’s evidence and defend- ant s evidence]. 1916. no. 32767, cover-title, p. 7-386, il. 4 pl. i Bolton. Lucy Simpson, findings in case of Lucy Simpson, heir of James J. Bolton. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1221.) $ Deford. Benjamin Franklin Deford and Thomas Deford, executors and trus- tees of Thomas Deford, v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1916] no. 32459, p. 29-33. $ De J/urt William M. De Hart, findings in case of William M. De Hart. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1224.) t Dwigllt p- Dilworth v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1916.] no. 33234, p. 7-10. $ Doote. Frederick B. Foote, findings in case of Frederick B. Foote, son of Thaddeus Foote. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1217.) t Fuller. Chloe Fuller, findings in case of Chloe Fuller, widow of John Fuller June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1216.) t Gannett. Wyllys Gannett, findings in case of Wyllys Gannett. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (S. doc. 463.) J Grounds. William Grounds, findings in case of William Grounds. June 13 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1220.) t Harvey. Truman S. Harvey, findings in case of Truman S. Harvey. June 13. 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1219.) t 754 June , 1916

Haupt. Lewis M. Haupt vs. United States; evidence of claimant. [1916 1 no. 30379, p. 609-615. $ Katzer. Stephen M. Katzer v. United States; evidence. [1916.1 no. 33169 3 p. $ Kinser. William M. Kinzer, findings in case of William M. Kinzer. June 13 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1215.) $ Larry. John H. Larry, findings in case of John H. Larry. June 13, 1916. 2 p (H. doc. 1222.) $ Larsen. Fred Larsen, findings in case of Fred Larsen. June 15, 1916. 3 n. (H. doc. 1226.) $ Leaper. Margaret E. Little, findings in case of Margaret E. Little, daughter of John Leaper. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1214.) t Lesage. Ora Laughlin, findings in case of Ora Laughlin, daughter of John B. Lesage. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1213.) t Littell. William IM. Littell, findings in case of William M. Littell. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1212.) t Lloyd. Thomas Lloyd, findings in case of Thomas Lloyd. June 13, 1916 2 p (H. doc. 1211.) t McDaniel. Samuel McDaniel, findings in case of Samuel McDaniel. June 13 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1210.) ■: Meek. Sarah E. Meek, findings in case of Sarah E. Meek, widow of Bazel D Meek. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (S. doc. 464.) t New Jersey Foundry t6 Machine Co. (Inc.) v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1916.] no. 31287, p. 117-147. ± Pearson. Henry C. Pearson, letter notifying House of Representatives that case of Henry C. Pearson was dismissed by court Apr. 24, 1916. June 27, 1916. 1 p. (H. doc. 1246.) i Scobey. Mary A. Scobey, findings in case of Mary A. Scobey, widow of John S. Scobey. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1209.) $ Spanburgh. William H. Spanburgh, findings in case of William H. Spanburgh. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1207.) t Spencer. Ancil B. Spencer, findings in case of Ancil B. Spencer. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1208.) $ Tacoma Dredging Company v. United States; evidence for claimant and de- fendants. [1916.] no. 33107, p. 9-31. t Troxell. John J. Troxell, findings in case of John J. Troxell. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1206.) t Watt. Joseph S. Watt, findings in case of Joseph S. Watt. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1202.) $ Whitestine. Asa Whitestine, findings in case of Asa Whitestine. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1223.) t Wilcox. Wilbur H. Wilcox, findings in case of Wilbur H. Wilcox. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1203.) $ Willis. Heirs of Phlegmon W. Willis, findings in case of Hattie and Mollie T. Willis, heirs of Phlegmon W. Willis. June 7, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1194.) $ Willson. Lester S. Willson, findings in case of Lester S. Willson. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1204.) + Wilson. Samuel F. Wilson, findings in case of Samuel F. Wilson. June 13, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1205.) i • Yankton Sioux Indians vs. United States; evidence for defendants. [1916.] no. 31253, p. 27-42. $

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Militia. Additional estimates of appropriation, militia of District of Columbia. June 9, 1916. 5 p. (H. doc. 1196.) t 16—26582 Schools. Estimate of appropriation for schools of District of Columbia. June 1,1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1186.) t June , 1916 755 FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Federal reserve bulletin, June, 1916; [v. 2, no. 6]. 1916. iv+261-308+i p. 1 pl. 4° t Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. 15—26318

GEOGRAPHIC BOARD Decisions of Geographic Board, May 3 and June 7, 1916. [1916.] 6 1. large 8° [Multigraphed.] t 10—26561/3

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Preparedness parade. Order of formation [for Preparedness parade, . 1916]. [1916.] 4 1. T •----- Same. [1916.] 4 p. t Type. Government Printing Office type book, showing faces of body and display type, accents, fractions, superior and inferior letters, Greek, Hebrew, and Russian text, rule, dashes, ornaments, and signs used in composing divisions of book department of Government Printing Office. 1916. 86 p. il. large 8° t 16—26610 DOCUMENTS OFFICE Animal industry, United States public documents pertaining to farm animals, poultry, and dairying, for sale by superintendent of documents. May, 1916. 34+[2] p. (Price list 38, 8th edition.) t 1G—26611 Maps published by Government for sale by superintendent of documents. June, 1916. 18 + [2] p. (Price list 53, 6th edition.) t 16—26612 Monthly catalogue, United States public documents, no. 257; May, 1916. 1916. p. 633-713. * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.10 a yr. 4—18088/3

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. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents. Alaska. Regulations governing coal-land leases in Alaska, approved May IS, 1916, with information regarding coal lands [and with list of Government publications relating to Alaska coal fields]. 1916. 86 p. 2 maps are in pocket. * Paper, 20c. 16—26562 Irrigation projects. Minidoka project, Idaho, public notice. May 27, 1916. [2] p. 4° t ‘ • ----- Minidoka project, Idaho, South Side pumping unit, public notice. Mav 25, 1916. [2] p. 4° t ----- Orland project, Cal., public notice. May 24, 1916. [2] p. 4° t ----- Shoshone project, Wyo., public notice. June 3, 1916. 1 p. 4° t ----- Strawberry Valley project [Utah] High Line unit, public notice. Mav 13, 1916. [2] p. 4° f ----- Sunnyside Unit, Yakima project, public notice. May 31, 1916. [2] p. 4° t ----- Umatilla project, Oreg., public notice. May 27, 1916. 1 p. 4° t National parks and reserves. Crater Lake National Park, season of 1916, gen- eral information [with bibliography]. 1916. 24 p. il. t 13—35453/3 ----- Excavation and repair of Sun Temple, Mesa Verde National Park; [by J. Walter Fewkes]. 1916. 32 p. il. * Paper, 15c. 16—26561 ----- Glacier National Park, season of 1916, general information [with bibliog- raphy]. 1916. 45 p il. t 13—35452/3 • 756 Jun e , 1916 National parks and reserres—Continued. National parks portfolio. [Press of Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1916.] 10 pamphlets in portfolio, t 16—26613 Introduction [presentation, and contents]. [4] p. Crater Lake National Park. [24] p. il. Glacier National Park. [24] p. il. Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in Arizona. [24] p. il. Mesa Verde National Park. [24] p. il. Mount Rainier National Park. [24] p. il. Rocky Mountain National Park. [24] p. il. Sequoia National Park. [24] p. il. Yellowstone National Park. [24] p. il. Yosemite [National Park], [24] p. il. ----- Rocky Mountain National Park, season of 1916, general information [with list of Government publications on Rocky Mountain National Park]. 1916. 24 p. il. t 16—26559 ----- Yellowstone National Park, automobile guide map and regulations. [1916.] [8] p. il. narrow large 8° t Pensions. [Decisions of Department of Interior in appealed pension and bounty-land claims, v. 20, slip] 49. [1916.] 7 p. 12—29422/4 Pitblic lands. Decisions [of Department of Interior in cases] relating to public lands, v. 44, [signatures] 34-36. [1916.] p. 529-576. 7—23651/5 Railway land grants in Iowa, letters from Secretary of Interior, Secretary of War, and Attorney General transmitting, in response to resolution of Aug. 19, 1913, copies of all letters, maps, and other documents found in their Departments other than Senate executive document 124, 49th Congress, 2d session, in any manner relating to land grant under act of Congress of May 12,1864. 1916. iii4-380 p. 10 maps. (S. doc. 404.) * Paper, 50c. 16—26614 EDUCATION BUREAU Agricultural colleges. Federal laws, regulations, and rulings affecting land- grant colleges of agriculture and mechanic arts. 1916. 19 p. * Paper, 5c. E 16—865 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual re- ports (restricted to one volume each, beginning with report for 1902), bulletins, Mineral resources, Professional papers, and Water-supply papers; and maps, Monographs, and folios of the Geologic atlas (issued in Library and Field editions) and the Topographic atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c. to $11.00 each. A wholesale rate has been established for topographic and geologic folios (either Library or Field editions), so that a discount of 40 per cent, from the retail price is now allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to $3.00 or more. This rate applies on an order of either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together, but does not apply to the folios sold at 5c. each on account of damage by fire. Address the Director of the Geo- logical Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see page 758. Abrasive materials, [calendar year] 1915; by Frank J. Katz. June 27, 1916. [1] 4-65-80 p. [From Mineral resources, 1915, pt. 2.] t Alabama. Primary traverse in Alabama and North Carolina, 1913-15. 1916. vii4-12 p. 1 pl. (Bulletin 644 A.) t Cretaceous period. Flora of Fox Hills sandstone; by F. H. Knowlton. June 3, 1916. ii-j-85-93 p. 4 p. of pl. 4° (Professional paper 98 H.) t Devonian period. Fauna of Chapman sandstone of Maine, including descrip- tions of some related species from Moose River sandstone; by Henry Shaler Williams, assisted by Carpel Leventhal Breger. 1916. 347 p. il. 5 pl. 22 p. of pl. 4° (Professional paper 89.) * Paper, 50c. G S 16—401 ----- Same. (H. doc. 1674, 63d Cong. 3d sess.) Feldspar, [calendar year] 1915 [with bibliography] ; by Frank J. Katz. June 26, 1916. [1] 4-43-53 p. [From Mineral resources, 1915, pt. 2.] t Fluorspar, [calendar year] 1915, with note on cryolite; by Ernest F. Burchard. June 5, 1916. ii4-33-41 p. il. [From Mineral resources, 1915, pt. 2.] t Gas, Natural. Natural gas resources of parts of north Texas: Gas in area north and west of Fort Worth, by Eugene Wesley Shaw; Gas prospects south and southeast of Dallas, by George Charlton Matson; with Notes on gas fields of central and southern Oklahoma, by Carroll H. Wegemann. [Prelimi- nary print Jan. 1916, revised Feb. 1916.] 1916. 129 p. il. 2 pl. 5 maps, 2 are in pocket. (Bulletin 629.) [Prepared in cooperation with Dallas and Fort Worth, Tex.] * Paper, 20c. G S 16—71/4 ----- Same. (H. doc. 874.) June , 1916 757

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Bananas. No. 5251, Axel W. Swanson v. Texas & Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided May 29, 1916; report [and orders] of commission. [1916.] 725-730+11 p. ([Opinion] 3734.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Bricks. No. 7424, Abel & Roberts v. Missouri Pacific Railway Company; [no. 7424 (sub-no. 1), Hydraulic-Press Brick Co. v. same; no. 7424 (sub-no. 2), Ford Paving Company v. same] ; decided Apr. 28, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 211-212+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3621.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7515, American Enameled Brick & Tile Company v. Raritan River Railroad Company et al.; decided May 24, 1916; report [and order] of com- mission. [1916.] 653-658+iii p. ([Opinion] 3720.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7905, Coffeyville Vitrified Brick & Tile Company v. Missouri Pacific Railway Company et al.; [decided May 2, 1916; report and order of commis- sion]. 1916. p. [1], 208, [1]. ([Opinion] 3619.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Brine. No. 7536, II. J. Heinz Company v. Pere Marquette Railroad Company et al.; [nos. 7536 (sub-nos. 1 and 2), same v. same; decided May 19, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1]+622-624+iii p. ([Opinion] 3709.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Building stones. No. 7713, Drake Marble & Tile Company v. Chicago Great Western Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 9, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1]+422-425+ii p. ([Opinion] 3661.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Burnt wood novelties. No. 6872, Sprouse & Son v. Northern Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided May 9, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 347-348+ii p. ([Opinion] 3646.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Butter. No. 7309, Providence Fruit & Produce Exchange et al. v. , St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company et al.; decided May 29, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 45-48+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3756.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Cabbages. No. 8129, National League of Commission Merchants of United States et al. v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 563-566+ii p. ([Opinion] 3691.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Car trucks. No. 6948, Walter A. Zelnicker Supply Company v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and supplemental order] of commission on rehearing. [1916.] 475-476+ii p. ([Opinion] 3671.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Cement. Investigation and suspension no. 785, cement to Texas points ; [decided June 13, 1916; report and order of commission], 1916. [1]+94-100+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3775.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7136, Lafayette Chamber of Commerce v. Alabama & Vicksburg Rail- way Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 619-621+iii p. ([Opinion] 3708.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Chains. Investigation and suspension no. 726, classification of chain; decided May 2, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 185-187+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3612.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Cheese. No. 7987, Cheese Dealers Association Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 24, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 1-3+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3745.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Cigarettes. No. 8201, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company v. Abilene & Southern Railway Company et al.; decided May 16, 1916; report of commission. [1916.] p. 371-377. ([Opinion] 3652.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Jun e , 1916 761

Citrus fruit. No. 7468, Florida Citrus Exchange v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et ah; decided May 2, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 325-329+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3638.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Clay. No. 7283, Cambridge Tile Manufacturing Company v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al., portion of 4th section application no. 703; decided May 19, 1916; report [and orders] of commission. [1916.] 663-6644-ii p. ([Opinion] 3724.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Coal. Bituminous coal to Mississippi Valley territory; [decided May 16, 1916; supplemental report and orders of commission]. 1916. [1]4-378-3914-v p, ([Opinion] 3653.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension no. 740, coal to Missouri stations; [decided May 24, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1]4-520-5224-[1] p. ([Opinion] 3685.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension no. 754, coal to Cleburne, Tex., and other points; decided May 24, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 617-6184-[1] p. ([Opinion] 3707.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ------Investigation and suspension no. 756, coal to Glencoe, Mo.; [decided May 2, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1]4-190-1924-[1] p. ([Opinion] 3614.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 3771, Stonega Coke & Coal Company v. Louisville & Nashville Rail- road Company et al.; investigation and suspension no. 71, coal and coke rates; investigation and suspension no. 321, coal rates from Virginia mines; investigation and suspension no. 625, coke from Virginia points; investiga- tion and suspension no. 633, coal from Virginia mines; decided May 23, 1916; [supplemental report and orders of commission]. [1916.] 523-553+ iii p. il. ([Opinion] 3686.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 6399, Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company v. Lehigh Valley Railroad Company; decided May 9, 1915; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 339-3404-[1] p. ([Opinion] 3643.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39 ] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 6446, v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al.; decided May 16, 1916; [report and order of commission]. [1916.] 363-366+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3650.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. •----- No. 6492, Brush Creek Mining & Manufacturing Company et al. v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.; decided May 23, 1916; re- port [and order] of commission. [1916.] 449-455+vi p. il. ([Opinion] 3666.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Pfjper, 5c. ----- No. 7554, Peabody Coal Company v. Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company et al.; decided May 9, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 415-416+[1] p. ([dpinion] 3659.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 8342, Marquette Coal Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 31, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [l]+4—6+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3746.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Coke. No. 8217, Pocahontas Coke Company, Incorporated, v. Norfolk & West- ern Railway Company et al.; [decided May 2, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1]+218-219+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3625.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Corn. No. 7612, Iowa-Dakota Grain Company et al. v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al.; decided June 5, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 73-77+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3766.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. 762 Jun e , 1916

Cotton. Investigation and suspension no. 723, cotton concentration at Weleetka, Okla.; decided May 2, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 181-184+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3611.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7971, Henderson Cotton Mills v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al., portions of 4th section applications nos. 679, 2045, and 2138; decided May 24, 1916; report [and orders] of commission. [1916.] 399-406+ii p. ([Opinion] 3655.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Cotton-seed oil. No. 7026, Oklahoma Cottonseed Crushers’ Association v. Mis- souri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company et al.; no. 7048, same v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 22, 1916; report [and order] of commission on supplemental hearing. [1916.] 497-512+iv p. il. ([Opinion] 3681.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Cyanamid. No. 8153, American Cyanamid Company v. Central of Georgia Railway Company et al.; [decided May 9, 1916; report and order of com- mission]. 1916. [1]+476-477+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3672.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Demurrage. No. 7685, Benjamin Peller v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al.; [decided June 5, 1916; report and order of commission], 1916. [1] + 84-86+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3770.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7925, Woolson Spice Company v. Pennsylvania Company et al.; de- cided May 19, 1916; report of commission. [1916.] p. 583-585. ([Opinion] 3697.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Denim. No. 8092, Knoxville Overall Company v. Louisville & Nashville Rail- road Company, portion of 4th section application no. 1952; [decided May 2, 1916; report and orders of commission]. 1916. [1]+330-332+ii p. ([Opinion] 3639.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Explosives. No. 5151, Aetna Powder Company v. Wabash Railroad Company et al.; [no. 5946, same v. same] ; supplemental report [and supplemental order] of commission. [1916.] 199-201+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3617.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Farm implements and machinery. No. 7829, Heider Manufacturing Company et al. v. Chicago Great Western Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 19, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1]+556-558+[1] p. ([Opin- ion] 3688.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Felt. No. 7487, Western Felt Works v. Wabash Railroad Company et al.; de- cided May 29, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 7-9+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3747.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Fish and fisheries. Investigation and suspension no. 747, fish to New York, N. Y.; decided May 9, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 333- 334+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3640.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Flour. No. 5061, Davis Milling Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail- way Company; [decided May 2, 1916; supplemental report of commission], 1916. [1]+198-199 p. ([Opinion] 3616.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Freight rates. In matter of reopening 4th section applications nos. 205, 342-344, 349-350, 352, 10336, 9813, 10110, 10126, 10155, 10186, and 10189; decided June 5,1916; [report and order of commission]. [1916.] 35-42+ii p. ([Opinion] 3754.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension no. 718, southern classification ratings; de- cided Apr. 28, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 173-180+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 3610.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. June . 1916 763 Freight rates—Continued. No. 3589, H. S. Gile & Company et al. v. Southern Pacific Company et al.; decided May 2, 1916; supplemental report [and sup- plemental order] of commission. [1916.] 193-197+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3615.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ■----- No. 6390, Memphis Freight Bureau v. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company et al.; no. 7250, Shreveport Chamber of Commerce et al. v. Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company et al.; [decided May 9. 1916; report of commission]. 1916. [1]+224-248 p. map. ([Opinion] 3629.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 6513, Thompson, Ritchie & Company, Incorporated, et al. v. Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific Railway Company et al., 4th section applications nos. 628,’ 629, 632, 635, 638, 641, 6<2, 677, 696, and 10.50 of F. A. Leland, agent; no 601 of Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific Railway Company; and no. 792 of New Orleans, Texas & Mexico Railroad Company; decided May 9, 1916; [report and orders of commission], [1916.] 287-295+xi p. ([Opinion] 3632.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] ♦ Paper, 5c. ----- No. 6945, Bagdad Land & Lumber Company v Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company ; [no. 7087, same v. same; and portion of Louisville & Nash- ville 4th section application no. 1952]’; decided May 19, 1916; report of com- mission on rehearing. [1916.] p. 473-474. ([Opinion] 3670.) [From Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7101, Traffic Bureau of Sioux City Commercial Club v. American Ex- press Company et al.; decided May 23, 1916; report [and order] of commis- sion. [1916.] 703-724+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3733.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7304, Memphis [Tenn.] et al. v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rail- way Company et al.; [decided May 9, 1916; report and order of commission] 1916. [1] +256-286+iii p. il. ([Opinion] 3631.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. — No. 7312, cities of Marshall and Jefferson, Tex., v. Texas & Pacific Rail- way Company et al., portions of 4th section applications nos. 629 and 677- decided May 9,1916; [report of commission]. [1916.] p. 249-255. ([Opinion] 3630.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ■----- No. 7329, Shreveport Chamber of Commerce v. Kansas City Southern Railway Company et al., 4th section application no. 461; [decided May 9 1916' ^port and orders of commission]. 1916. [1]+296-302+iii p. il. ([Opinion] 3633.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports v 39 1 ♦Pa- per, 5c. 'J — No. 7469, State Corporation Commission of Virginia v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company et al.; [decided June 6, 1916; report and order of commis- sion]. 1916. [1]+24-34+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3753.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 40.J * Paper 5c 77 Concordia Commercial Club et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa t ,?aj1Yay Company et al.; [no. 7722, Concordia Commercial Club v. Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company et al.]; decided Mav 29, 1916; report [and orders] of commission. [1916.] 675-687+vi p. ([Opinion] 3728.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. _ 7s™ !,645, Slearns & Culver Lumber Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway Company et al.; [decided Apr. 28, 1916; report and order of fn^nifS^10I^‘ 1916‘ [1l+47°-472+ii p. ([Opinion] 3669.) [Report from interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. No. 7705, Bristol Door & Lumber Company v. Southern Railway Company ™j1r4 *^eci(ied June 5, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 69- 70+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3764.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. uis-iun —— No. 7854, Tulsa Traffic Association v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al., 4th section applications nos. 963 and 1766; decided June b, 1916; [report and orders of commission]. [1916.] 9-15+ii n ([Opimon] 3748.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, 764 Jun e , 1916

Freight rates—Continued. No. 7916, Indiana Transportation Company v. Grand Rapids, Holland & Chicago Railway; decided June 6, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916]. 757-759+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3743.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Garlic. No. 8195, Produce Distributors Company v. Lehigh Valley Railroad Company et al.; decided May 29, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 17-19+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3750.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Gates. No. 7621, Rowe Manufacturing Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 29, 1916; report of commis- sion], 1916. [1]+744-746 p. ([Opinion] 3739.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Glucose. No. 7793, J. C. Hubjnger Brothers Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; [decided May 24, 1916; report of com- mission]. 1916. [1]+672-674 p. ([Opinion] 3727.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Grain. Investigation and suspension no. 699, grain to Arkansas points; de- cided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 49-52+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3757.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension no. 761, grain transit rules at Buffalo, N. Y.; [decided May 23, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1] + 580-582+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3696.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7880, Merriam & Millard Company et al. v. Chicago & Alton Railroad Company et al.; decided May 9, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 485-486+ii p. ([Opinion] 3676.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 8025, Goldcamp Mill Company v. Norfolk & Western Railway Com- pany; decided May 22, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 433-^444+ii p. ([Opinion] 3663.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. •----- No. 8304, Board of Trade of Chicago v. Ann Arbor Railroad Company et al.; decided May 10. 1916; report of commission. [1916.] p. 643-652. ([Opinion] 3719.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Granite. No. 7508, M. Moore Granite & Monumental Works v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al.; decided June 5, 1916; report [and order] of com- mission. [1916.] 77-79+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3767.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Grease. No. 7297, Walter R. Kirk v. Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Com- pany of Texas et al.; decided May 29, 1916; report [and order] of commis- sion. [1916.] 755-756+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3742.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Harness. No. 8137, Wyeth Hardware & Manufacturing Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 29, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 697-700+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3731.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Hats. No. 7500, Andrew A. Jacob Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 9. 1916; report of commis- sion. [1916.] p. 411-414. ([Opinion] 3658.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Hosiery. No. 7180, Burson Knitting Company v. Chicago, Indiana & Southern Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 24, 1916; report and order of com- mission]. 1916. [1]+494-496+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3680.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Industrial railroads. No. 7779, Pittsburgh Steel Company et al. v. Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Company; [decided May 8, 1916; report of commis- sion]. 1916. [1]+312-315 p. ([Opinion] 3635.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Jun e , 1916 765 Iron. No. 7122, Casey-Hedges Company et al. v. , New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Company; decided May 24, 1916; report [and order! of commission. [1916.] 569-572+ii p. ([Opinion] 3694.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7881, Bibb Brick Company v. Central of Georgia Railway Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916] 62o-626+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3710.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Junk. No. 8146, Philip Sliecter v. Southern Pacific Company et al.; [decided May 2, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. p. [1], 220, [1]. ([Opinion] 3626.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports v. 39.] ♦ Paper, 5c. ’ Kainite. No. 7958, Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company v. Seaboard Air Line Railway; [decided May 19, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. p. [1], 660, [1]. ([Opinion] 3722.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Lumber. Investigation and suspension no. 618, lumber from Michigan points; decided May 16, 1916; report of commission on rehearing. [1916.] p. 367-37o’. ([Opinion] 3651.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v 39] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension no. 738, lumber from Easton, Wash.; [de- cided May 8, 1916; report and order of commission], 1916. [1]+188-189+ [1] P- ([Opinion] 3613.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39. ] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension no. 773, lumber from Louisiana points- [decided May 29, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1]+’ 688-689+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3729.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 5826, Snow Lumber Company v. Raleigh, Charlotte & Southern Rail- way Company et al.; [decided May 19, 1916; report and supplemental order of commission on rehearing], 1916. [1]+456-458+ii p. ([Opinion] 3667.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 6109, Meeds Lumber Company v. Alabama Central Railway et al ; [no. 7207, same v. same]; decided May 9, 1916; report [and supplemental order] of commission on rehearing. [1916.] 337-338+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3642.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 6710, Bonners Ferry Lumber Company v. Great Northern Railway Company; [decided May 31, 1916; supplemental report and order of com- mission]. 1916. p. [1], 568, i-ii. ([Opinion] 3693.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. —— No. 7030, Memphis Freight Bureau, for Banning Lumber Company et al., v. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company et al.; decided May 9, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 303-311+iii p. ([Opinion] 3634.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7399, Eastern Oregon Lumber Producers’ Association v. Chicago, Bur- lington & Quincy Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 10, 1916; report of commission], 1916. [1]+316-320 p. ([Opinion] 3636.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7686, Forest Lumber Company v. Morgantown & Kingwood Railroad Company et al.; [no. 7930, Jos. W. Cottrell Lumber Company v. same]; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 661-663 + [1] p. ([Opinion] 3723.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 8282, Julius Seidel Lumber Company v. Missouri Pacific Railway Company et al.; [decided May 19, 1916; report and order of commission], 1916. [1] +670-671+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 3726.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ------No. 8288, Atlantic Lumber Company, Incorporated, v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of com- mission. [1916.] 639-640+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3717.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. 766 June , 1916

Lumber—Continued. No. 8313, Jefferson Lumber Company v. Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; decided May 24, 1916; report [and order] of com- mission. [1916.] 43-45+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3755.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Outline of testimony to be developed in no. 8131, in matter of rates on and classification of lumber and lumber products. [1916.] 24 p. $ Machinery. No. 8199, Beekman Sawmill Company v. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company et al.; decided May 2, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 215-216+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 3623.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Marble. No. 6783, Drake Marble & Tile Company v. New York, Ontario & West- ern Railway Company et al.; [decided May 9, 1916; report and orders of commission]. 1916. [1]+392-398+ii p. ([Opinion] 3654.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Meat. No. 7644, South St. Joseph Live Stock Exchange et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 9, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 417-421+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3660.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Misrouting. No. 7126, E. F. Sanguinetti v. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and supplemental order] of commission on rehearing. [1916.] 515-516+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3683.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7235, Trexler Lumber Company v. Southern Railway Company et al.; [no. 7235 (sub-no. 1), same v. same; no. 7235 (sub-no. 2), same v. same]; decided May 29, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 753-754+ [1] P- ([Opinion] 3741.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7481, North State Lumber Company v. Southern Railway Company et al.; decided May 9, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 409-410+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3657.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ■------No. 7747, Thorne, Neale & Company v. Wabash Railroad Company et al.; [decided June 5, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1]+88-90+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 3772.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 8176, J. S. H. Clark Lumber Company v. Seaboard Air Line Railway et al.; decided May 2, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 487-488+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3677.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 8219, D. M. Keeton v. St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company of Texas et al.; decided May 2, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 221-222+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3627.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Molasses. No. 6332, J. H. Wilkes & Company v. Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission on rehearing. [1916.] 447-448+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3665.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7856, Wm. Henderson v. Morgan’s Louisiana & Texas Railroad & Steamship Company et al.; decided May 9, 1916; report [and order] of com- mission. [1916.] 483-484+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3675.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Mussels. No. 7994, McKee & Bliven Button Company v. Illinois Central Rail- road Company et al., portion of 4th section application no. 2045; decided May 19, 1916; report [and orders] of commission. [1916.] 627-628+ii p. ([Opinion] 3711.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 8239, Henry F. Kath Company, Incorporated, v. Chicago’, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 613-614+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3705.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Oats. No. 7931, Spaulding Elevator Company v. Canadian Pacific Railway Company et al.; [decided May 24, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [l]+22-23+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3752.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Jun e , 1916 767 Oysters. No. 7959, Charles Platts v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Rail- va.n^?mpa-Uy [U0‘ °yster Growers & Dealers Association of ;*ortli America v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; decided May 29 mn? ’a7an°>rt r?? °r(Je£ °f c?lu+raissionl-. 1916. [1 ] +690-697+iii p. ([Opim * ? 3130.) [Repoit fiom Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v 391 * Paper, 5c. J Packing-house products. No. 8074, Swift & Company v. Mobile & Ohio Railroad nm^ny7n! % 19’ 1916; report tand order] of commission. I ' 6-1 701 10- + [1] p. ([Opinion] 3732.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Paper. No. 7802, Minnesota & Ontario Power Company v. Chicago, St Paul Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company et al.; decided May 9 1916 • report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 481-482+[1] p. ([Opinion]’ 3674.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5 c. ■ —- No. 8089, Crunden-Martin Manufacturing Company v. Missouri Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of com- mission. [1916.] 631-632+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3713.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Peanuts. No. 6636, Utah Wholesale Grocery Company v. Norfolk & Western Railway Company et al.; decided May 9, 1916; report [and order] of com- mission. [1916.] 345-346+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3645.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. — No. 7700, Western Grocer Company et al. v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; decided June 13, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 53-55+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3758.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Peas. No. 6782, West Salem Canning Company v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al., portions of 4th section applications nos. 2188 and 2741; decided May 9, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 341-344+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3644.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Petroleum. No. 8220, American Refining Company v. Texas & Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided May 19. 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 559-561+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3689.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Phosphates. No. 7524, Swift & Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.; [decided June 5, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1]+56-58+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3759.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Pickles. No. 8017, National Pickle & Canning Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 629-630+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3712.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Pottery. No. 8283, Balance & Grosjean Manufacturing Company v. Long Island Railroad Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of com- mission. [1916.] 637-638+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3716.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Projectiles. No. 8280, Monroe Grocer Company v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 561-562+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3690.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Kailroad accidents. Accident bulletin 57, collisions, derailments, and other acci- dents resulting in injury to persons, equipment, or roadbed, arising from operation of railways used in interstate commerce, July-Sept. 1915. 1916. 66 p. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 5c.; subscription price, 20c. a yr. 5—41547/2 ------Report of chief of Division of Safety covering investigation of accident which occurred on New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad at Bradford, R. I., Apr. 17, 1916. [1916.] 22 p. * Paper, 5c. A 16—814/3 Kailroad tics. No. 8108. Bowie Lumber Company, Limited, v. Morgan’s Lou- isiana A Texas Railroad & Steamship Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916. | 609-610+ii p. ([Opinion] 3703.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. 768 Jun e , 1916

Rails. No 8250, Joseph Joseph & Brothers Company v. Delaware & Hudson Company et al.; decided May 2, 1916; report [and order] of commission [1916.] 217-218+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3624.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Reconsignment. No. 5650, Charles Becker, trading as Wisconsin Coal Company v. Pere Marquette Railroad Company et al.; no. 5650 (sub-no. 1), Elmore Ben- jamin Coal Company v. same; decided May 31. 1916; report of commission on rehearing. [1916.] p. 739-743. ([Opinion] 3738.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ------No. 7587, Colorado Fuel Company v. Missouri. Kansas & Texas Railway Company of Texas et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of com- mission. [1916.] 491-493+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3679.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Refrigerator-cars. No. 7496, City Ice Delivery Company v. Pere Marquette Railroad Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of com- mission. [1916.] 589—591 + [ 1 ] p. ([Opinion] 3699.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Safety appliances. Report on automatic train-control system, letter transmit- ting report of chief of Division of Safety concerning test of automatic train- control system of Gollos Railway Signal Co. of America, Chicago, Hl., which was conducted by commission’s experts from Aug. 10 to Oct. 1, 1915, and from Feb. 26 to Mar. 31, 1916. June 5, 1916. 29 p. (H. doc. 1192.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26617 Salt. No. 7548, Swift & Company v. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al.; decided May 10, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 665-669+ ii P- ([Opinion] 3725.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 7718, W. R. Brooks Coal Company, doing business as Interstate Salt Company, v. Wabash Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 16, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1]+426-433+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3662.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Saltpeter, Chile. No. 6923, 1 irginia-Carolina Chemical Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 9, 1916; report and sup- plemental order of commission on rehearing]. 1916. [1]+658-659+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3721.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Sand. Investigation and suspension no. 735, sand from Indiana stations; de- cided May 8, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 321-324+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3637.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. —— No. 7274, O. W. Slane Glass Company v. Virginia & Southwestern Railway Company et al.; [decided May 19, 1916; report and order of commission on rehearing]. 1916. [1]+586-588+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3698.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 8573, Burlington Sand & Gravel Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al.; [decided June 5. 1916; report and order of commission], 1916. [1]+90-92+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3773.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Shipping. No. 5901. Andreas Gunderson v. Gulf & Ship Island Railroad Com- pany; [no. 5901 (sub-no. 1), George R. Crossley v. same; no. 5901 (sub-no. 2), Gress Manufacturing Company v. same]; decided May 29, 1916; report of commission. [1916.] p. 747-752. ([Opinion] 3740.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Shooks. No. 5537, Anderson-Tully Company v. Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company et al.; [decided May 19, 1916; report of commission on rehearing]. 1916. [1]+734-736 p. ([Opinion] 3736.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Special report series circular 25; May 24. 1916. [1916.] 4 p. 4° [Blank form issued to carriers for purpose of procuring information for use of Inter- state Commerce Commission.] f Jun e , 1916 769 Spokes. No. 8296, Memphis Freight Bureau v. Illinois Central Railroad Com- pany, portion of 4th section application no. 2045; decided May °4 1916- Q-Ve'J ft’1 Tftrs] LcommissioQ- [1916.] 641-642+ii p. ([Opinion]’ [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports v 39 1 * Paper, 5c. ’ ' J Stoyes. No. 6758, Major Stave Company et al. v. Memphis, Dallas & Gulf Kailroad Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report of commission. [1916.] p. 573-5/9. ([Opinion] 3695.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. —— No. 8094, Williams Stave Company v. Louisiana Railway & Navigation -’ decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 553-555+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3687.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Stearin pitch. No. 8215. Ford Manufacturing Company v. , Cincin- nati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company et al.; decided May 19 1916 • [ra£d Or?eIJ of commission. [1916.] 489-490+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3b<8.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports v 39 1 * Paper, 5c. ' ,J Storage. No. 6254 (sub-no. 2), Ennis. Brown Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company; decided May 2. 1916; supplemental report [and supplementa! order] of commission. [1916.] 209-210+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3b_0.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v 39 1 * Paper, 5c. .,No' 5585, F- Boai’6man Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 19. 1916; report [and supplemental ^commission on rehearing. [1916.] 445-446+[1] p. ([Opinion] fv?4) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39 1 * Paper, 5c. J ----- No. 7642. Detroit Stove Works v. Wabash Railroad Company et al.; de- cided May 19. 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 597-599+ [1] P- ([Opinion] 3701.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Sulphur. No. 7546, Union Sulphur Company et al. v. Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road Company et al., part of 4th section application no. 1772; decided May 9, 1916; report [and orders] of commission. [1916.] 349-352+ii p. ([Opin- ion] 3647.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 391 * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 8179, Pulp & Paper Manufacturers Traffic Association v. Belt Rail- way Company of Chicago et al.; [decided May 16. 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1]+360-362+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3649.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Sulphuric acid. No. 7846, Kistler, Lesh & Company et al. v. Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 2, 1916; report and order of commission], 1916. [1]+478-480+H p. ([Opinion] 3673.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Switching charges. No. 6995, F. W. Lucke & Company v. Wabash Railroad Company et al.; decided May 22. 1916; report of commission. [1916.] p. 517-519. ([Opinion] 3684.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ■----- No. 8058, W. H. Settle & Company v. Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 19. 1916; report and order of commission], 1916. [1] +592-596+H p. ([Opinion] 3700.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Tiles. No. 7710, Ludowici-Celadon Company v. Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Rail- way Company et al.; decided May 9. 1916: report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 407-409+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3656.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 8295, Chattanooga Sewer Pipe & Fire Brick Company v. Central of Georgia Railway Company et al., portion of 4th section application no. 2029; decided May 24. 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 615-616+ [1] P- ([Opinion] 3706.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. 770 Jun e , 1916

Tobacco. No. 8249, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 24. 1916; report and orders of com- mission]. 1916. ' [l]+600-60S+ii p. ([Opinion] 3702.) [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Vehicles. No. 8099, Marshalltown Buggy Company v. Wabash Railroad Com- pany et al., portion of 4th section application no. 1948; decided May 19, 1916; report [and orders] of commission. [1916.] 633-634+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3714.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Vitrolite. No. 7199, United Cigar Manufacturers Company v. Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 29, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 737-738+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3737.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Wagons. Investigation and suspension no. 750, stoppage in transit of farm wagons; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 731-733+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3735.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 8198, Bon Marche v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Com- panv; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 611-^612+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3704.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Wheat. No. 5803, James S. Templeton & Sons v. Chicago, Indiana & Southern Railroad Company et al.; decided May 9, 1916; report of commission on re- hearing. [1916.] p. 335-336. [From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 6465, Pillsbury Flour Mills Company v. Great Northern Railway Company; decided May 9, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 353-359+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3648.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 8168, Cairo Milling Company v. Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 31, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [1] + 20-22+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3751.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Whisky. No. 6930, Hessig-Ellis Drug Company et al. v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.; [no. 6932, B. J. Semmes & Company et al. v. same; no. 7095, I. Ehrman v. Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Company et al.], portions of 4th section applications nos. 1547-48, 1779, 1952, 2043, 2045, 2523, and 3965; decided May 19, 1916; report [and orders] of com- mission. [1916.] 459-469+ii p. ([Opinion] 3668.) [Report from Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Wire. No. 8189, Forbes Manufacturing Company v. Lehigh Valley Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 19, 1916; report and order of commission], 1916. [1] +566-567+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3692.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Wire rope. No. 7866, Broderick & Bascom Rope Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.; decided May 2, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 213-215+[1] p. ([Opinion] 3622.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. Zinc. No. 5931, Wellington Mines Company v. Colorado & Southern Railway Company et al.; [decided May 2, 1916; report and order of commission]. 1916. [l]+202-207+ii p. ([Opinion] 3618.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 8202, Granby Mining and Smelting Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 19, 1916; report [and order] of commission. [1916.] 635-636+[l] p. ([Opinion] 3715.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. VALUATION DIVISION Texas Midland Railroad. Engineering report on Texas Midland Railroad. [1916.] 49 p. t ----- Same, with corrections. [1916.] 50 p. t Jun e . 1916 771 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

Note .—The following entries under Justice Department relate to personal claims unless otherwise specified in a bracketed note at the end of the entry. Court commissioners. Instructions to United States commissioners not ap- plicable to officials in Alaska, Porto Rico, Canal Zone, or Philippine Islands, June 1, 1916. 1916. iii+189-!210 p. il. i Criminal law. Recommendations by Attorney General for legislation amending criminal and other laws of United States with reference to neutrality and foreign relations. 1916. 32 p. i 16—26619 Florida East Coast Railway. In Court of Claims, Florida East Coast Railway Company v. United States, nos. 25700 and 25702 consolidated; defendants’ brief on merit. 1916. 1 p. large 8° $ Hayes, L. T. No. 978, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1915, L. T. Hayes v. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit; mo- tion by United States to advance. 1916. cover-title, 1 p. t Marshals. Instructions to United States marshals, attorneys, clerks, and com- missioners not applicable to officials in Alaska, Porto Rico, Canal Zone, or Philippine Islands, June 1, 1916. 1916. 241 p. il. 3 tab. t 16—26620 Southern Pacific Company. In Court of Claims, Southern Pacific Company v. United States, no. 33201; demurrer [and] defendants’ brief. [1916.] p. 7-22, large 8° [Concerns question as to whether organized militia are troops of United States within meaning of sec. 5 of act of Jan. 25, 1866.] t Tacoma Dredging Company. In Court of Claims, Tacoma Dredging Company v. United States, no. 33107; defendant’s brief. [1916.] p. 58-62, large 8° t United Shoe Machinery Company. In equity, in district court for eastern dis- trict of Missouri, United States v. United Shoe Machinery Company et al.; opinion by Judge Trieber, June 7, 1916. 1916. cover-title, 30 p. [Concerns violation of antitrust law.] $

LABOR DEPARTMENT Appropriations. Deficiency appropriation, Department of Labor, communica- tion submitting estimates of deficiency appropriations required for Depart- ment of Labor. June 9, 1916. 3 p. (H. doc. 1197.) t LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Cotton. Wages and hours of labor in cotton, woolen, and silk industries, 1907-14. May, 1916. 241 p. il. (Bulletin 190; Wages and hours of labor series 21.) * Paper, 25c. L 13—167/8 ----- Same. (H. doc. 847.) Monthly review of Bureau of Labor Statistics, v. 2, no. 6;-June, 1916 [with title-page, contents, and index to v. 2], 1916. iii+137+xvi p. t 15—26485 Spec ia l ar ti cle .—Industrial anilin poisoning in United States: by Rev Vincent Luce and Alice Hamilton. 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.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Classification, class D, universal and old world history. 1916. 633 p. large 8° * Paper, 75c. 15—26005 CARD DIVISION Agriculture. Cards for publications of Department of Agriculture and for other publications on agriculture. Jan. 1, 1916. 8 p. (Bulletin 14 5th edition.) t Geological surveys. Cards for publications of geological surveys and bureaus of mines. Jan. 15, 1916. 6 p. (Bulletin 15, 4th edition.) t Jun e , 1916

COPYRIGHT OFFICE

Note .—Subscriptions for the Catalogue of copyright entries should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, instead of to the Register of Copyrights as formerly. Copyright. [Catalogue of copyright entries, new series, pt. 1, group 1, v. 13] no. 47-58; June, 1916. June 1-29, 1916. p. 373-468. [Issued 3 tines a week. * Paper, $3.00 a yr. (4 pts.) ; pts. 1 and 3. each $1.00 a yr.; pts. 2 and 4. each 50c. a yr. 6—35347/8 Note .—Each number is issued in 4 parts : pt. 1, group 1, relates to books ; pt. 1, group 2, to pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, dramatic compositions, maps, motion pictures; pt. 2, to periodicals ; pt. 3, to musical compositions ; pt. 4, to works of art, reproduc- tions of a work of art, drawings or plastic works of scientific or technical character, photographs, prints, and pictorial illustrations. ----- Same, pt. 1, group 1 [v. 13, monthly index] ; May, 1916. 1916. vi+33- 38+xviii p. [Contains also list of copyright renewals.] ------Same, pt. 1, group 2, v. 13, no. 4. 1916. iii+277-409+xxxvii p. [Monthly.] ----- Same, pt. 3, v. 11, no. 5. 1916. iv+335-442+xxv p.

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

Meteorites. Memoirs of National Academy of Sciences. 1916. v. 14, 1st memoir, 29 p. 1 tab. large 4° * Paper, 5c. -16—26621 Con te nt s .—Report on researches on chemical and mineralogical composition of meteorites, with especial reference to their minor constituents; by George Perkins Merrill.

NAVY DEPARTMENT

Appropriations. Contingent and miscellaneous expenses, Hydrographic Office, letter recommending amendment to House document 1049 (Estimates of deficiencies in appropriations, Navy Department), p. 6, by changing appro- priation “ Contingent and miscellaneous expenses, Hydrographic Office ” from 1916 to 1917. June 16, 1916. 1 p. (H. doc. 1049, pt. 2.) t ----- Sundry civil appropriation bill, letter submitting tentative draft of legis- lation to be added to sec. 4 of pending sundry civil appropriation bill for fiscal year 1917. June 12, 1916. 3 p. (H. doc. 1198.) $ Charleston Navy-Yard. Additional estimate required for naval establishments at Charleston, S. C., and St. Juliens Creek, Ya. June 26. calendar day June 27,1916. 2 p. (S. doc. 475.) t Court-martial order 10 and 11, 1916; Apr. 11 and 3, 1916. [1916.] Each 3 p. 16° t Employees. Additional civilian civil-service employees in Navy Department. June 26. calendar day June 27, 1916. 2 p. (S. doc. 476.) t New York Navy-Yard. Estimate of appropriation for telephone rental, New York Navy Yard, communication submitting estimate of deficiency in appro- priation for “ Pay, miscellaneous,” fiscal year 1913, to pay New York Tele- phone Co. for rental of telephones at New York Navy Yard. June 1, 1916. 2p. (H. doc. 1187.) t

MARINE CORPS

Marksmanship qualifications 25-31, 1916; May 20-June 10, 1916. [1916.] Each [2] p. $ Orders. Marine Corps orders 10, 16-21, 1916; Mar. 9-June 26, 1916. [1916.] 1. 150, 159-169+[6] p. [Marine Corps orders 20 is accompanied by reprints with corrections of p. 15-18 and 136-137 of Marine Corps orders.] t Supplies. Changes [1] in System of accountability, Marine Corps, 1916; Apr. 14, 1916. [1916.] [2] 1. 4° t Jun e , 1916 773

MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, July, 1916; v. 10, no. 3. 1916. vii+401-584 p. il. 6 p. of pl. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 25c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. 8—35095/5, Spec ia l ar ti cle s .—Contribution to study of artificial illumination; by J. D. Gate- wood.—Concussion of brain ; by J. Chalmers DaCosta.—Atmosphere and its relation to human mechanism, with special reference to naval service; by R. C. Holcomb.— Short story of my experience at Red Cross auxiliary naval hospital of Hamburg, , during first 8 months of present war ; by H. G. Beyer.—Diagnosis of ab- dominal' pain ; by W. A. Brams.—Dosage in roentgenotherapy; by A. Soiland.—Notes on physical examination of 1,880 applicants for enlistment in Navy ; by C. H. Lowell.— Practicability or desirability of omitting from supply table certain drugs; by J. A. Ortolan.—First-aid dressings on battleships; by G. F. Freeman.—Lewisohn citrate method of blood transfusion, with report of case of traumatic gluteal aneurism in which this method was employed ; by R. B. Williams.—Report of case of Ludwig’s angina ; by W. A. Brams.—Report of case of intussusception caused by Meckel’s diverticulum; by A. M. Fauntleroy.—Advantages noted in use of McDonald’s solu- tion ; by P. R. Stalnaker.—Hematoma of abdominal parietes; by J. S. Taylor.—Bayo- net wound of abdomen ; by W. B. Hetfield.—Sanitation of American Samoa ; by E. G. Parker.—Report of medical relief afforded in flooded districts of San Diego; by C. I. Wood.—Marine detachment with Panama-Pacific International Exposition ; by K. C. Melhorn.—Early history of Naval Hospital reservation, Washington, D. C.; by J. D. Gatewood.—Brief summary of professional activities of hospital ship Solace while in presence of major portion of Atlantic Fleet at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for 61 days, Feb. 9-Apr. 0, 1916; by R. M. Kennedy.—French hospital of Chungking, China; by W. B. Hetfield.

NAVAL MEDICAL SCHOOL Addresses delivered at closing exercises (14th session, Apr. 12, 1916) ; by Janies D. Gatewood, Josephus Daniels, William C. Braisted, and Hubert A. Royster. 1916. 25 p. 1 pl. [The address by Hubert A. Royster is the commencement address entitled Humanity of surgery.] t 16—26622 NAVAL CONSULTING BOARD Industrial research stations, letter of W. R. Whitney, chairman of committee on chemistry and physics of Naval Consulting Board, transmitting circular letter sent by Dr. Whitney to various scientists, also extracts from replies received thereto, with certain other matter relative to S. 4874, proposing to establish industrial research stations in connection with land-grant colleges in the several States; presented by Mr. Newlands. May 18, calendar day May 24, 1916. 25 p. (S. doc. 446.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26554 NAVAL WAR COLLEGE International laic topics, documents on neutrality and war, with notes, 1915; [by George Grafton Wilson], 1916. 122 p. * Cloth, 35c. 16—26623 NAVIGATION BUREAU Naval Academy. Regulations governing admission of candidates into Naval Academy as midshipmen. May, 1916. 17 p. t 7—32069/2 Officers, Navy. Navy and Marine Corps list and directory, officers of Navy and Marine Corps, June 1, 1916. 1916. 123 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. War 9—131/3 Target practice. Annual report of small-arms target practice, [calendar year] 1915. 1916. 32 p. f War 13—53/3

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

Note .-—The charts, sailing directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. The price of the General catalogue of mariners’ charts and books is 50c. Copies of the Hydrographic bulletins, reprints, and Notice to mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, . Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Seattle, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. East Indies pilot: v. 2, Southern part including New Guinea. 1916. viii+634 p. + [2] 1. map. ([Publication] 164.) [The 2 leaves mentioned in the colla- tion consist of request coupons which are detachable.] t Cloth, 90c. 774 Jun e , 1916

Great Lakes. Hydrographic Office charts relating to Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. [Reprint 1916, with slight changes.] 1 p. narrow f° (Cir- cular 5.) t Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, no. 1397-1400; June 7-28, 1916. [1916.] Each 1 p. various sizes, t Lights. List of lights: v. 3, West coasts of Africa and Europe, and Mediter- ranean Sea, including Adriatic and Black seas and Sea of Azov; corrected to Mar. 20, 1916. 1916. 543 p. ([Publication] 32.) tPaper, 30c. 7—24403/6 Mediterranean pilot: v. 1, comprising Strait of Gibraltar, south and southeast coast of Spain, African coast from Cape Spartel to Gulf of Gabes, including Balearic Islands, 1916. 1916. 498 p. + [2] 1. map. ([Publication] 151.) [The 2 leaves mentioned in the collation consist of request coupons which are detachable.] tCloth, 90c. Notice to mariners 23-26, 1916; June 3-24 [1916], [1916.] [xi]+503-597 1. [Weekly.] t 7—20609/4 Scandinavia pilot: v. 2, The Kattegat to Cape Arkona, including The Sound, Great and Little Belts, and Kiel Bay. 1st edition. 1916. xii+672 p.+ [2] 1. map. ([Publication] 141.) [The 2 leaves mentioned in the collation consist of request coupons which are detachable.] t Cloth, 90c. South America. South America pilot: v. 2, Southern part, from Plata River on east coast to Corcovado Gulf on west coast, and including Magellan Strait, Falkland Islands, and islands to southeast, and South America. 1st edition. 1916. 548 p. + [2] 1. 1 pl. 2 maps. ([Publication] 173.) [The 2 leaves mentioned in the collation consist of request coupons which are de- tachable.] t Cloth, 90c. 16—26526 ----- Same: v. 3, West coast from Corcovado Gulf to Panama including off-lying islands. 1st edition. 1916. v+510 p.+[2] 1. map. ([Publication] 174.) [The 2 leaves mentioned in the collation consist of request coupons which are de- tachable.] f Cloth, 90c. Tide calendar [for Norfolk and Newport News, Va.], July, 1916. [1916.] Ip. 4° [Monthly.] t Charts Anam, French Indo-China, Fanrang Bay to Tonkin Gulf, from latest French surveys; with inset, Entrance to Hue River or Thruong Thien, from French surveys 1880-86 ; chart 3152. Scale 1° lat.=5.4 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June, 1916. 38.9X25.9 in. t 40c. Ariege Bay and approaches, Hare Bay, Newfoundland, east coast, from latest British surveys; chart 2773. Scale naut. m.=2.99 in. Washington, Hydro- graphic Office, May, 1916. 26.2X23.1 in. 120c. China. China, east coast, Kueshan Is. to Yangtze River, including Chusan Archipelago, from latest British surveys, Yangtze Kiang from surveys by Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs to 1913; chart 3181. Scale 1° lat.=15.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 38.8X35 in. t 50c. ----- China, east coast, Nimrod Sound (Siangshan Kiang) to Yung River, in- cluding southern portion of Chusan Archipelago, from British surveys, 1888-99; chart 3212. Scale naut. m.=0.8 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Apr. 1916. 26.7X39.8 in. f 40c. ------China, east coast, Ockseu Is. to Tungyung, including north part of Taiwan (Formosa), from Kukan Road to Kiirun (Kelung) Harbor, from British sur- veys 1843-87, north part of Taiwan from Japanese Government surveys to 1905; chart 3178. Scale 1° lat.=14.6 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 25.8X38.8 in. t 40c. ----- China, east coast, The Brothers to Ockseu Is., including west coast of For- mosa (Taiwan), from Onkan (Wankan) Bank to Kukan Road, from British surveys 1843-1907, Pescadores Is. and coast of Formosa from Japanese surveys to 1904; chart 3177. Scale naut. m.=0.25 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 26X49.5 in. t 50c. ------China, south coast, Macao to Pedro Blanco, including Hongkong, from latest surveys to 1912; chart 3199. Scale naut. m.=0.5 in. Washington, Hy- drographic Office, Apr. 1916. 25.7X38.8 in. t 40c. ----- China, southeast coast, Hongkong to The Brothers, from British surveys 1845-1907, with additions from other sources in 1899; chart 3174. Scale naut. m.=0.25 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Apr. 1916. 26X50.1 in. t 50c. Jun e , 1916 775 Formosa. Formosa I. (Taiwan To) and Strait, China Sea, from latest Japanese and British surveys; chart 3176. Scale 1° lat.=6.3 in. Washington, Hydro- graphic Office, June, 1916. 25.8X38.7 in. t 40c. ----- West coast of Taiwan (Formosa) and Pescadores Channel (Hoko Suido), from latest Japanese surveys, with additions from British surveys in 1855 and 1867; chart 3203. Scale naut. m.=0.5 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 38.9X25.8 in. 140c. Grand Pierre Bau, west coast of Haiti, from survey by U. S. S. Eagle in 1915; chart 2774. Scale naut. m.=3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 22X27.3 in. 120c. Haifong, French Indo-China. Approaches to Haifong, Tonkin Gulf, Tonkin, French Indo-China, from latest French surveys; with inset, Haifong; chart 3161. Scale naut. m.=l in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Mav, 1916. 25.9X38.7 in. t 40c. Haitian Strait, China, south coast, from latest British surveys; with inset, Inner passage, Hainan Strait; chart 3164. Scale naut. m.=0.5 in. Washing- ton, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 25.7X50.1 in. t 50c. Haitan Strait. Channels between Red Yit and Rugged Island, China, east coast, leading to south entrance of Haitan Strait, from British surveys 1849- 84; with inset, Dwarf Anchorage, Haitan Island, from British survey in 1877; chart 3205. Scale naut. m.=3 in. Washington, Hvdrographic Office, Apr. 1916. 19.2X25.5 in. 120c. ----- Haitan Strait, China, east coast, from British surveys 1877-86; chart 3204. Scale naut. m.=1.04 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 39.4X25.5 in. 140c. ■----- Narrows of Haitan Strait, China, east coast, from British survey in 1877; chart 3206. Scale naut. m.=3 in. Washington, Hvdrographic Office, Mav. 1916. 39.3X26.4 in. 140c. Hiechechin Bay, China, southeast coast, from British survey in 1886; chart 3200. Scale naut. m.=1.13 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 18.6X26.5 in. 120c. Kwangchow Bay. Approach to Kwangchow Bay, China, southeast coast, from French and British surveys, 1881-1904; chart 3168. Scale naut. m.=1.8 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 39.7X26.8 in. t 40c. —— Kwangchow Bay and River Matshe, China, southeast coast, from latest French surveys; chart 3169. Scale naut. m.=1.8 in. Washington Hvdro- graphic Office, May, 1916. 39.5X26.8 in. t 40c. Little Current, _Lake Huron, Canada, from Canadian government survey in 1912; chart 2764. Scale 2,000 yds.=6 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 18.1X29.2 in. 120c. ^*ver' Itiver Min, China, east coast, Mamoi to Foochow, from survey by Chinese ^Imperial Maritime Customs in 1907 and 1908; chart 3209. Scafe naut. m.—3.18 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Mav, 1916. 191X26 in T 20c. Ontario, Lake. Lake Ontario, Canada, Presqu’ile to Port Darlington, from Canadian government survey in 1911 and 1912; chart 2765. Scale naut. m.—1 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Mar. 1916. 26.1X46.1 in. t 50c. Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, July, 1916; chart 3500. ■WJV9-1 l°ng-—0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June 20, 1916. ^3.4X3o.l in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c . ~~ Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Aug. 1916; chart 2603. Scale 1° long.=0 2 >«• Washington, Hydrographic Office, June 17, 1916. 22.5X30.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished bv the Weather Bureau.] 110c. ~F in»L10-nCoh^rt ni°-rth Pacific Ocean, Aug. 1916; chart 1401. Scale 1 long.—0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June 17, 1916. 23 8X35 3 m. [Monthly Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather 776 Jun e , 1916 Poyang Lake, Yangtze River, China, from various sketch surveys, 1861-1906 [with insets] ; chart 3184. Scale naut. m.=0.5 in. Washington, Hydro- graphic Office, Apr. 1916. 38.9X25.9 in. t 40c. Chang River and Loan River. Kan River to Nienyu Tan. Ning River above Kienchanghsien. Pula Dania Group, Gulf of Siam, French Indo-China, from French survey in 1879; chart 3279. Scale naut. m.=2.5 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 26.5X21.2 in. 120c. Romana River and entrance, , Haiti, from surveys by U. S. S. Castine and Department of Public Works, Dominican Government, in 1915, scale 2000 yds.=0.8 in.; Enlarged plan of Romana River, scale 400 yds.=7.2 in.; chart 2772. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Apr. 1916. 21.7X27.7 in. t 20c. Tungting Lake and Siang River, Yangtze River, China, from various sketch surveys to 1913 [with insets] ; chart 3187. Scale naut. m.—0.2 in. Wash- ington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 38.8X26 in. [Map is divided into 3 sections.] t 40c. Changsha, from British sketch survey in 1904. Liuchapo Crossing, surveyed by Chinese Maritime Customs, June, 1912. Shaniekan (Sianikiang), from Japanese survey in 1903 and 1904. Taiping Canal, Continuation of, to red bluff above Chen kuang tu. Yuen River, Changteh to Chienchichu, from British sketch in 1900. Ushibuka Harbor and approaches, west coast of Kiushu, , from Japanese survey in 1911; chart 1933. Scale naut. m.=2.5 in. Washington, Hydro- graphic Office, May, 1916. 19.9X25.7 in. t 20c. Vera Cruz, Mexico. Approaches to Vera Cruz and Anton Lizardo Anchorage, east coast of Mexico, from latest information ; chart 2606. Scale naut. m.=1.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 35X31.6 in. t 50c. Yangtze River. Yangtze River, China, Hankow to Compton Reach, from Brit- ish sketch surveys to 1912; chart 3186. Scale naut. m.=0.46 in. Washing- ton, Hydrographic Office, Apr. 1916. 39.1X25.1 in. [Map is divided into 3 sections.] 140c. ----- Yangtze River, China, Tungliu to Hankow, from latest British surveys, with additions from other sources, 1877-80; chart 3185. Scale naut. m.=0.5 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June, 1916. 25.3X39.5 in. [Map is divided into 3 sections.] t 40c. Yung River and approaches, China, east coast, from British survey in 1893 [with insets] ; chart 3214. Scale naut. m.=6 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1916. 39.6X26.7 in. 140c. Nlngpo Anchorage, Yung River, from British sketch survey in 1906. Yung River, Chinhai to Ningpo, from British survey in 1841. Yuyao or Tzeki Branch and Fenghwa Branch, Yung River.

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COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Bulletin [1207-]10; June 3-24, 1916. [1916.] Each 1 p. or 2 1. f° [Weekly. Multigraphed.] t National bank notes. Monthly statement of national bank notes and Federal reserve bank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc. [June 1, 19161. June 1, 1916. 1 p. f° t National banks, letter of comptroller of currency transmitting statement show- ing number of national banks organized and national banks increasing their capital as compared with national banks liquidating and reducing their capital stock from date of organization of Federal reserve system to May 22, 1916; also article showing universal approval given Federal reserve act by business men throughout the country [reprinted from the Outlook of May 24, 1916] ; presented by Mr. Owen. May 31, 1916. 12 p. (S. doc. 450.) * Paper, 5c- 16—26633 GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Bonds of United States. Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [of United States, May, 1916]. June 1, 1916. [2] p. 4° (Treas- ury Dept. Dept, circular 2.) [Monthly.] t LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Bonds of United States. Caveat list of United States registered bonds, June 1, 1916. [1916.] 1 p. f° [Monthly.] t Money. Circulation statement, June 1, 1916. June 1 [1916]. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] t 10—21267/3 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Bread as food, changes in its vitamine content and nutritive value with refer- ence to occurrence of pellagra; by Carl Voegtlin, M. X. Sullivan, and C. N. Myers. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 11 p. (Reprint 333.) [No change in text from that of previous edition. From Public health reports, v. 31, no. 15.] * Paper, 5c. 16—26480 Cosmetics as drugs, review of some of reported harmful effects of ordinary constituents of widely used cosmetics; by Martin I. Wilbert. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 10 p. (Reprint 305.) [No change in text from that of previous editions. From Public health reports, v. 30, no 42.] * Paper, 5c. 15—26751/3 Diphtheria, its prevention and control; by J. W. Schereschewsky. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 21 p. il. (Supplement 14 to Public health reports.) [No change in text from that of previous edition.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30511/3 Disinfectants. Practical use of disinfectants; by H. E. Hasseltine. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 14 p. (Reprint 287.) [No change in text from that of previous edition. From Public health reports, v. 30, no. 28.] * Paper, 5c. 15—26544/4 Exercise and health; by F. C. Smith. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 7 p. (Supplement 24 to Public health reports.) [No change in text from that of previous editions.] * Paper, 5c. 15—26421/3 Flies. Transmission of disease by flies; by Ernest A. Sweet. 2d edition. May, 1916. 20 p. il. 2 p. of pl. (Supplement 29 to Public health reports.) [No change in text from that of previous edition.] * Paper, 5c. 16—26440/3 Hygiene. Fighting trim, importance of right living; by J. M. Eager. Edition of June, 1916.1916. 7 p. (Supplement 5 to Public health reports.) [No change in text from that of previous editions.] * Paper, 5c. 13—35222/3 784 Jun e , 1916

Infants. Summer care of infants; by W. C. Rucker and C. C. Pierce. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 15 p. il. (Supplement 16 to Public health reports.) [No change in text from that of previous editions.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30695/4 Malaria. Prevention of malaria, suggestions on how to screen home to keep out effectively mosquitoes which spread disease; by R. H. von Ezdorf. Edi- tion of June, 1916. 1916. [1]+503-508 p. 2 p. of pl. (Reprint 170.) [No change in text from that of previous editions. From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 9.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30342/5 ----- Tertian malarial fever, transmission experiments with Anopheles puncti- pennis; by M. Bruin Mitzmain. 1916. 8 p. (Reprint 337.) [From Public health reports, v. 31, no. 19.] * Paper, 5c. 16—26634 Measles; by W. C. Rucker. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 8 p. (Supplement 1 to Public health reports.) [No change in text from that of previous edi- tions.] * Paper, 5c. 13—35790/2 Mental hygiene [with list of references] ; by E. H. Mullan. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 12 p. (Reprint 164.) [No change in text from that of pre- vious editions. From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 4.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30236/5 Mosquitos. Prevention and destruction of mosquitoes; by Joseph Goldberger. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 11 p. (Reprint 28.) [No change in text from that of previous editions. From Public health reports, v. 23, no. 29.] * Paper, 5c. 12—35720/4 Narcotic drugs, recent legislation designed to restrict their use; by M. I. Wilbert. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 8 p. (Reprint 321.) [No change in text from that of previous editions. From Public health reports, v. 31, no. 3.] * Paper, 5c. 16—26169/4 Pellagra. Mental manifestations of pellagra; by W. F. Lorenz. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 27 p. (Reprint 322.) [No change in text from that of previous edition. From Public health reports, v. 31, no. 5.] * Paper, 5c. 16—26300/4 ----- Prevention of pellagra, test of diet among institutional inmates [with list of references] ; by Joseph Goldberger, C. H. Waring, and David G. Willets. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 16 p. (Reprint 307.) [No change in text from that of previous editions. From Public health reports, v. 30, no. 43.] * Paper, 5c. 15—26754/6 Privies. Safe disposal of human excreta at unsewered homes; by L. L. Lums- den, C. W. Stiles, and A. W. Freeman. 7th edition. 1916. 28 p. il. (Public health bulletin 68.) [No change in text from that of previous editions.] * Paper, 10c. 15—26329/6 Public health reports, v. 31, no. 22-26; June 2-30, 1916. 1916. [xxix]+1359- 1745 p. il. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. 6—25167/2 Spe ci al ar ti cles .—No. 22. Public health administration in Florida ; by Carroll Fox.—No. 23. Cyanide gas for destruction of insects, with special reference to mosquitoes, fleas, body lice, and bedbugs; by R. H. Creel and F. M. Faget.—No. 24, State and insular health authorities.—No. 25. Notifiable diseases, reported prevalence during 1915 by States, dengue, diphtheria, malaria, measles, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, poliomyelitis, rabies, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, scarlet fever, septic sore throat, smallpox, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and typhus fever, cases reported, indicated case rates per 1,000 population, and indicated fatality rates per 100 cases.— No. 26. Directory of city health officers containing names and official titles of health officers of cities having population of over 10,000 in 1910.—Notifiable diseases, preva- lence during 1915 in cities of over 100,000, diphtheria, gonorrhea, malaria, measles, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, pellagra, poliomyelitis, rabies in man, rabies in animals,_ scarlet fever, smallpox, syphilis, tuberculosis, and typhoid fever, cases re- P9fted, indicated case rates per 1,000 population, and indicated fatality rates per 100 cases. Note .—This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and municipal health officers, etc., by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, Treasury Department. Others desiring these reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. Pyonhea alveolaris, preliminary report on treatment with ipecac and emetin hydrochloride; by John S. Ruoff. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 8 p. (Re- print 320.) [No change in text from that of previous editions. From Public health reports, v. 31, no. 3.] * Paper, 5c. 16—26168/6 Rocky Mountain spotted fever, report of laboratory investigations of virus; by L. D. Fricks. 1916. 8 p. il. 1 pl. (Reprint 327.) [From Public health reports, v. 31, no. 9.] * Paper, 5c. 16_ 26635 Jun e , 1916 785

Screening as antimalarial measure; by H. R. Carter. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 12 p. (Reprint 183.) [No change in text from that of previous edition. From Public health reports, v. 29, no. 16.] * Paper, 5c. 14—30403/5 Tuberculosis, its predisposing causes; by F. C. Smith. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 7 p. (Supplement 3 to Public health reports.) [No change in text from that of previous editions.] * Paper, 5c. 13—35221/2 Typhoid fever, its causation and prevention; by L. L. Lumsden. 7th edition. 1916. 22p.il. (Public health bulletin 69.) [No change in text from that of previous editions.] * Paper, 5c. 15—26396/3 Vitamines and nutritional diseases, stable form of vitamine, efficient in preven- tion and cure of certain nutritional deficiency diseases; by Atherton Seidell. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 8 p. il. (Reprint 325.) [No change in text from that of previous edition. From Public health reports, v. 31, no. 7.] * Paper, 5c. 16—26303/3 Water. Good water for farm homes; by A. W. Freeman. 6th edition. 1916. 16 p. il. (Public health bulletin 70.) [No change in text from that of pre- vious editions.] * Paper, 5c. 15—26380/4 Whooping cough, its nature and prevention, popular discussion of widespread and dangerous disease for which familiarity has bred contempt; by W. C. Rucker. Edition of June, 1916. 1916. 6p. (Reprint 100.) [No change in text from that of previous editions. From Public health reports, v. 27, no. 43.] * Paper, 5c. 12—29079/3 TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out- standing May 31, 1916. June 1 [1916]. 1 p. oblong 24° t

WAR DEPARTMENT Army. Analysis of army reorganization bill, letter from Secretary of War to chairman of Senate Committee on Military Affairs transmitting memorandums of analysis of army reorganization bill, and comparison with provisions of bill drafted by General Staff for reorganizing Army; presented by Mr. Chamber- lain. May 26, 1916. 17 p. (S. doc. 447.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26586 ----- Appropriation for needs of regular troops in Mexico, communication sub- mitting additional urgent estimates of appropriations required for War De- partment, fiscal year 1916, to cover expenditures made and to be made to supply needs of regular troops in Mexico and along Mexican border, and to complete equipment of National Guard called into service under date of ,1916. June 27, 1916. 4 p. (H. doc. 1245.) t Army Transport Service. Life boats and rafts for army transports, statement showing how funds appropriated in act approved June 14, 1912, for equipping army transports with life boats and rafts have been expended. June 26,1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1242.) i Employees. Additional employees, War Department, communication submitting supplemental estimates of appropriations for additional force of employees required by War Department, fiscal year 1917. June 26, 1916. 6 p. (H. doc. 1244.) t Rifle clubs. Regulations governing sale of arms, ammunition, ordnance stores, and equipments to rifle clubs. [1916.] 3 p. 12° t War 16—151 Signal Corps. Army appropriation bill, purchase of motorcycles, letter inviting attention to omission from bill making appropriations for support of Army, fiscal year 1917, of provision making Signal Corps appropriations available for purchase of motorcycles and motor-driven vehicles used for technical pur- poses. June 5, 1916. Ip. (H. doc. 1193.) t Transportation, Army. Reduced rates for transportation of United States troops, draft of proposed amendment to sec. 22 of act to regulate commerce to make reduced rates for transportation of military forces of United States when travel is performed on transportation requests and paid for by United States or State governments. May 31, 1916. 3 p. (H. doc. 1185.) t 786 Jun e , 1916

ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT Army. Army list and directory, June 20, 1916. 1916. 136 p. large 8° [Monthly.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. 9—35106/3 ----- Experience of recruit in ; [by C. C. Lyon]. 1916. cover-title, 16 p. il. [This is a reprint of articles published in Columbus citi- zen, Columbus, Ohio, Mar. 30-Apr. 4, 1916.] t War 16—148 Commissions for army officers, urgent estimate of appropriation for furnishing such commissions as are required for officers of Army under act approved June 3, 1916, “ For making further and more effectual provision for national defense and for other purposes.” June 22, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1233.) t Lieutenants, Army. Questions used in competitive examination held in May, 1914, for purpose of determining mental qualifications of candidates for ap- pointment as probational 2d lieutenants in Corps of Engineers. [Reprint, with slight changes] 1916. 34 p. il. 12° t CANAL ZONE, ISTHMUS OF PANAMA Canal record, v. 9, no. 42-45; June 7-28, 1916. Balboa Heights, Canal Zone [1916.] p. 357-388, il. 4° [Weekly.] 7—35328/3 Note .—The Canal record is furnished free to United States Government depart- ments, representatives of foreign governments, public libraries, and employees of the Panama Canal and the Panama Railroad Company whose names are on the gold roll. Others desiring this publication may obtain it at the subscription price of $1.00 per year. Remittances for subscriptions may be forwarded to The Panama Canal, Wash- ington, D. C., or to The Canal Record, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT Dairy regulations. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1916. 15 p. [English and Spanish.] $ Report of Department of Health of Panama Canal, Apr. 1916. 1916. 48 p. 12° [Monthly.] t 9—22388/2

PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Supplies. Circular [proposals for supplies] 1050, 1053-58; June 3-29, 1916. [1916.] various paging, f° t ----- Proposals [for supplies 1050, 1053-58, to accompany Circular proposals for supplies 1050, 1053-58]. [1916.] Each 1 p. 24° and 32° t ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Amite River and Bayou Manchac, La., report on reexamination of Amite River and Bayou Manchac, La. May 12, 1916. 10 p. (H. doc. 1111.) t Anacortes Harbor, Wash., reports on preliminary examination and survey of Anacortes Harbor, Wash., with view to improving Cap Sante waterwav. May 13, 1916. 14 p. map. (H. doc. 1117.) t Buffalo Harbor, N. Y., reports on reexamination of Buffalo Harbor, N. Y. May 22, 1916. 9 p. map. (H. doc. 1139.) t Circular 6 [1916] ; June 8, 1916. [1916.] 1 p. 12° t Clark Fork River, Idaho, report on preliminary examination of Clark Fork River between Albany Falls and Lake Pend Oreille, in Idaho. May 10. 1916. 4 p. (H. doc. 1095.) t Dorchester Bay and Neponset River, Mass., report on preliminary examination and survey of Dorchester Bay and Neponset River, Mass., up to Neponset highway bridge. May 12, 1916. 12 p. map. (H. doc. 1113.) t Engineers in war. n. p. [1916]. 3 p. t War 16—150 Frankfort Harbor, Mich., reports on preliminary examination and survey of Frankfort Harbor, Mich. May 9, 1916. 32 p. 2 maps. (H. doc. 1089.) t Guadalupe River, Tex., reports on preliminary examination and survey of Guadalupe River, Tex., to Victoria, with view to improvement by locks and dams. May 9, 1916. 56 p. 1 pl. map. (H. doc. 1090.) t 16—26584 James River, Ya., reports on reexamination of James River, Va. Mav 15 1916 30 p. 2 maps. (H. doc. 1131.) t 16—26585 Jun e , 1916 787

Orders. General orders 11 [19163; June 12, 1916. [1916.] 6 p. 12° [A Memorandum circular correcting General orders 10, 1916, was also issued in multigraphed form.] t ----- Special orders 13-15 [1916] ; June 12-30, 1916. [1916.] Each 1 p. 12° t Ponton manual, without appendix. 1916. 95 p. + [l] 1. il. 16° (Professional papers 33; War Dept. doc. 492.) * Paper, 50c. War 16—149 Roebuck Lake, Miss., report on preliminary examination of Roebuck Lake, Miss., from its outlet to Ittabena, including consideration of any proposition for cooperation on part of local or State interests. May 10, 1916. 5 p. (H. doc. 1094.) t Silver Springs, Fla. Canal from Silver Springs to Ocala, Fla. May 15, 1916. 12 p. (H. doc. 1130.) t South Milwaukee Harbor, Wis., report on preliminary examination of South Milwaukee Harbor, Wis. May 12, 1916. 7 p. map. (H. doc. 1110.) t Tennessee River, Tenn., Ala., and Ky., report on reexamination of Tennessee River, Tenn., Ala., and Ky. Apr. 3, 1916. 68 p. 1 pl. map. (H. doc. 981.) t Texas City Harbor, Tex., report on preliminary examination of Texas City Harbor, Tex., with view to enlargement and protection. Apr. 24, 1916. 16 p. map. (H. doc. 1054.) $ 16—26636 White Oak River, N. C., report on preliminary examination of White Oak River, N. C., from its mouth to head of navigation at or near Maysville. May 29, 1916. 30 p. map. (H. doc. 1169.) t White River at Batesville, Ark., report on preliminary examination of White River, at Batesville, Ark., with view to determining what improvements, if any, are necessary in interest of navigation to prevent further caving of Ferrill Island, and danger from such caving that might injure or impede navigation. May 12, 1916. 8 p. map. (H. doc. 1109.) t York Harbor, Me., report on preliminary examination of York Harbor, Me. May 9, 1916. 6 p. map. (H. doc. 1088.) t

NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY

Note .—Charts of the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the international boundary at St. Regis, of Lake Champlain, and of the New York State Canals (series in preparation—2 charts published), are prepared and sold by the U. S. Lake Survey Office, Old Custom-house, Detroit, Mich. Charts may also be purchased at the following U. S. engineer offices : 710 Army Building, New York, N. Y.; 25 North Pearl St., Albany, N. Y.; 540 Federal Building, Buffalo, N. Y.; and Canal Office, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A catalogue (with index map), showing localities, scales, prices, and conditions of sale, may be had upon application at any of these offices. A descriptive bulletin, which supplements the charts and gives detailed information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, is issued free to chart purchasers, upon request. The bulletin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April), ana supplements thereto are published monthly during the navigation season. Complete sets of the charts and publications may be seen at the U. S. engineer offices in Minn., Milwaukee, Wis., Chicago, Ill., Grand Rapids, Mich., Cleveland, Ohio, and Oswego, N. Y., but they are obtainable only at the sales offices above mentioned. Great Lakes. Regulations for sale of lake survey charts [with catalogue of charts]. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., 1916. [7] p. il. 4° t ----- Supplement 2, June 20, 1916, corrections and additions to Bulletin 25; to supplement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich. [1916]. p. 1-3+1. 4-13+[2] p. 4° t

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DOMINICAN CUSTOMS RECEIVERSHIP Report of 9th fiscal period, Dominican Customs Receivership under American- Dominican convention of 1907, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1915, together with Summary of commerce, [calendar year] 1915 [with tabular statements of comparisons for 1914]. [Office of] General Receiver of Dominican Customs, Santo Do- mingo, D. R., Mar. 22, 1916. 60 p. il. [Submitted to Bureau of Insular Affairs.] t 0—9600/3 788 Jun e , 1916

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Drill regulations and service manual for sanitary troops, Army, 1914. 1914 [reprint 1916, with additional matter]. 235+[6] p. il. small 4° (War Dept. doc. 438.) [This publication includes Changes 1-3.] * Fabrikoid, 50c. War 14—139 Medical Corps, Army. Circular of information in relation to appointment in Medical Corps of Army, requisite qualifications, examination of applicants, etc. [revised Apr. 26, 1912], [Reprint 1916, with changes.] 15 p. 12° f ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Frankford Arsenal. Estimate of appropriation, Frankford Arsenal, Philadel- phia, Pa., estimate of appropriation required for service of fiscal vear 1917. June 3, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1190.) t ----- Frankford Arsenal, supplemental estimate of appropriation required for Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa. June 26, 1916. 2 p. (S. doc. 473.) t QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY Appropriations. Estimate of appropriation for War Department. June 8, 1916. 3 p. (H. doc. 1195.) t ----- Pay, subsistence, etc., of Army, urgent estimates of appropriations re- quired for service of War Department for current fiscal year 1916. June 22, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1234.) $ ----- Transportation of Army, urgent estimate of appropriations required by War Department, fiscal year 1916, under title of “ Transportation of Army and its supplies.” June 22, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1235.) t Circulars. Circular 21 [1914] ; Oct. 1, 1914. [Reprint] 1916. 14 p. 12° [Title is: Instructions governing furnishing of supplies, accounting for prop- erty and funds, supply of funds, etc., for equipment, pay, etc., of volunteers at mobilization camps when mustered into service of United States.] t ----- Same 11 [1916]; May 29, 1916. 1916. 15 p. 12° [Title is: Table of weight of each article of clothing and equipage, band instruments, and table- ware and kitchen utensils showing form, contents, and weights of regular shipping packages.] t Government supplies. List of awards showing contractors and prices for sta- tionery, office supplies [etc.], schedule 1-5, fiscal year 1917. 1916. 152 p. f° t Officers. Roster showing stations and duties of officers of Quartermaster Corps of Army, June 1, 1916. [1916.] 20 p. [Monthly.] $ 7—31790 Stoppage circular, June 15, 1916. [1916.] 1 p. [Monthly.] $ Target range, Vancouver Barracks, Wash., estimate of appropriation for service of War Department, fiscal year 1917, for target range, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. June 26, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1241.) t SIGNAL OFFICE Appropriations. Estimate of appropriation, army aviation section, supplemental estimate of appropriation for employment in office of chief signal officer of Army for fiscal year 1917 of skilled draftsmen, technical experts, etc. June 17, 1916. 3 p. (H. doc. 1228.) t

STAFF CORPS, GENERAL Army Transport Service. Changes 8 [for] Army Transport Service regulations [1914] ; June 17, 1916. [1916.] 2 1. 24° [Regulations issued by Quarter- master General of Army.] f Clerks and messengers in Army, estimate of appropriation under title, “ Pay, etc., of Army,” fiscal year 1917, for clerks and messengers at headquarters of territorial departments, territorial districts, tactical divisions and brigades, and service schools necessary account of passage of national defense act, June 3,1916. June 22, 1916. 2 p. (H. doc. 1236.) [Corrected print.] t Drill. Changes 14 [for] Infantry drill regulations [1911] ; Mav 18,1916. [1916.] 1 p. 24° t Jun e , 191G 789

Mines, Submarine. Changes 6 [for] Regulations for mine planters [1909] ; June 17, 1916. [1916.] 1 p. 12° t Shooting. Changes 12 [for] Small arms tiring manual [1913] ; May 19, 1916. [1916.] 1 p. 24° t WAR COLLEGE DIVISION Military training in public schools, outline of plan for military training in public schools of United States, being one of series of supplements to “ Statement of proper military policy for United States,” prepared by War College Division, with letter of Department of Public Instruction of Wyoming, submitting cer- tain data explaining organization and control of Cheyenne high school cadet corps; presented by Mr. Poindexter. 1916. 8 p. (S. doc. 452.) * Paper, 5c. 16—26578