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No. 313 January, 1921

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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. Bean-beetles. Supplemental estimate of appropriation required by Bureau of Entomology, Department of Agriculture, supplemental estimate for control and prevention of spread of Mexican bean beetle for fiscal year 1922. Jan. 3, 1921. 3 p. (H. doc. 952.) t Crop report regulations, regulations governing publication of reports and infor- mation utilized in compilation of reports, prepared by Bureau of Crop Esti- mates, concerning acreages, conditions, yields, farm reserves, or quality of products of soil grown within United States, effective Jan. 1, 1921. Jan. 3. 1921. 4 p. $ Fluke-worms. Control of fluke diseases by destruction of intermediate host [with list of literature cited] ; by Asa C. Chandler. 1920. cover-title, p. 193- 208, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 20, no. 3, Nov. 1, 1920."] t Food for poultry. Study of some poultry feed mixtures with reference to their potential acidity and their potential alkalinity; by B. F. Kaupp and J. E. Ivey. 1920. cover-title, p. 141-149, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 20, no. 2, Oct. 15. 1920.] t Fuel. Increased cost of fuel in Department of Agriculture, communication sub- mitting supplemental estimate of appropriation required to meet increased cost of fuel. Jan. 26, 1921. 2 p. (S. doc. 364.) t Journal of agricultural research, v. 20, no. 7 and 8: Jan. 3 and 15, 1921. 1921. cover-titles, 515-667+[6] p. + [5] leaves, il. 3 pl. 10 p. of pl. large 8° [Semi- monthly.] * Paper, nos. 7 and 8, each 20c. single copy; subscription price 81.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. Contents .-—No. 7. Fusarium-wilt of tobacco [with list of literature cited; by] James Johnson.—Sugar beet top silage; [by] Ray E. Neidig.—Nodule bacteria of leguminous plants [with list of literature cited; by] F. Lohnis and Roy Hansen.—Cor- relation and causation [with list of literature cited; by] Sewall Wright.—Measure- ment of amount of water that seeds cause to become unfree and their water-soluble material; [by] George J. Bouyoucos and M. M. McCool.—No. 8. Inheritance of syndactylism, black, and dilution in swine [with list of literature cited; by] J. A. Detlefsen and W. J. Carmichael.—Four Rhynchophora attacking corn in storage; [by] Richard T. Cotton.—-Concentration of potassium in orthoclase solutions not measure of its availability to wheat seedlings; [by] J. F. Breazeale and Lyman J. Briggs.— Composition of tubers, skins, and sprouts of 3 varieties of potatoes [with list of literature cited: by] F. C. Cook.—Further studies in deterioration of sugars in storage; [by] Nicholas Kopeloff. H. Z. E. Perkins, and C. J. Welcome.—Freezing of fruit buds; [by] Frank L. West and N. E. Edlefsen.—Effect of various crops upon water extract of typical silty clay loam soil; [by] G. R. Stewart and J. C. Martin. Note .—This publication is published by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, with the cooperation of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges. It is distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to large universities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the Agri- culture Department. Others desiring the Journal may obtain it from the Superinten- dent of Documents at the prices stated above. Weekly news letter, v. 8, no. 23-26; Jan. 5-26. 1921. [1921.] Each 8 p. or 16 p. il. 4° * Paper, 50c. a yr. Agr 14—310 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Curing of meat. Substitutes for sucrose in curing meats; by Ralph Hoagland. Jan. 7, 1921. 28 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 928.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—65 287 288 Jan ua ry , 1921

Eggs. Preserving eggs; [by Jos. Wm. Kinghorne]. [Sept. 1920, reprint Jan. 1921.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1109.) [This bulletin has been written especially for members of boys’ and girls’ poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1904 Lice, mites, and cleanliness; [by J. W. Kinghorne and D. M. Green]. [Sept. 1920, reprint Jan. 1921.] 10 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1110.) [Includes lists of Farmers’ bulletins on poultry raising. This bulletin has been written especially for members of boys’ and girls’ poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1905 Parasites and parasitic diseases of sheep; [by Maurice C. Hall]. [Dec. 1920.] 53 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1150:) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to parasites of sheep.] * Paper, 10c. Agr 21—220 Poultry. Brood coops and appliances; [by D. M. Green]. [Oct. 1920, reprint Jan. 1921.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1107.) [Includes lists of Farmers’ bulletins on poultry raising. This bulletin has been written especially for members of boys’ and girls’ poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1786 ----- Care of baby chicks; [by Alfred R. Lee]. [Aug. 1920, reprint Jan. 1921.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1108.) [Includes lists of Farmers’ bulletins on poultry raising. This bulletin has been written espe- cially for members of boys’ and girls’ poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1735 ----- Care of mature fowls; [by Alfred R. Lee]. [Aug. 1920, reprint Jan. 1921.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1105.) [This bulletin has been written especially for boys’ and girls’ poultry clubs.] *Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1734 ----- Common poultry diseases; [by D. M. Green], [Aug. 1920, repriht Jan. 1921.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1114.) [Includes lists of Farmers’ bulletins on poultry raising. This bulletin has been written es- pecially for members of boys’ and girls’ poultry clubs.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 20—1737 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Ducks. Food habits of 7 species of American shoal-water ducks; by Douglas C. Mabbott. 1920. cover-title, 68 p. 7 pl. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 862.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications relating to food habits of wild birds.] * Paper, 25c. Agr 21—75 Starlings. Economic value of starling in United States; by E. R. Kalmbach and I. N. Gabrielson. 1921. cover-title, 66+[1] p. il. 4 pl. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 868.) [Includes lists of Agriculture Department publications re- lating to food habits of wild birds.] * Paper, 25c. Agr 21—209 CHEMISTRY BUREAU Olives. Bacteriological study of canned ripe olives; by Stewart A. Koser. 1920. cover-title, p. 375-379, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 20, no. 5, Dec. 1, 1920.] t Pickles. Fermented pickles [with bibliography; by] Edwin Le Fevre. Dec. 1920. 23 p. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1159.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—221 Sardines. Maine sardine industry [with bibliography] ; by F. C. Weber, with collaboration of H. W. Houghton and J. B. Wilson. Jan. 18, 1921. cover- title, 127 p. il. 1 pl. 22 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 908.) * Paper, 50c. Agr 21—210 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, supplement 90. Dec. 30, 1920. p. 359-390. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 7951-8000.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—194 Note .—The free distribution of this publication will be limited to firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. ------Same, supplement 91. Jan. 5, 1921. p. 1-46. [Contains Notices of judg- ment under food and drugs act 8001-50.] * Paper, 5c. Jan ua ry , 1921 289 ^ej’t'ice announcements—Continued. Same, supplement 92. Jan. 4, 1921. p. 47-78. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 8051-8i00 1 * Paper, 5c. — Same, supplement 93. Jan. 25, 1921. p. 79-110. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 8101-50.] * Paper, 5c. Same, supplement 94. Jan. 22, 1921. p. 111—141. [Contains Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 8151-8200.] * Paper, 5c. II o) k. Bureau of Chemistry of Department of Agriculture, organization, en- forcement of food and drugs act, enforcement of tea act, research work Dec. 1920. 23 p. il. narrow 8° (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 137.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21-213 CROP ESTIMATES BUREAU Monthly crop reporter, Jan. 1921; v. 7, no. 1. [1921.] p. 1-8, 4° * Paper 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 40c. Agr 15^—616 Eor^r^tS^r^-y of Jabula^ statements relating to agriculture, including esti- mates of acreage, condition, etc., and prices and values of crops and live stock. Publications. Statistical data compiled and published by Bureau of Crop Esti- mates, 1863—1920: pt. 1, Publications of Bureau of Crop Estimates; pt. 2, k . objects included in reports and records of Bureau of Crop Estimates. Jan. 1921. 64 p. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 150.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 21—216 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Alfalfa-weevils. Spraying for alfalfa weevil; [by Geo. I. Reeves, T. R. Cham- , and K. M. Pack], [Dec. 1920.] 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farm- ers bulletin 1185.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—222 Boll weevils. Dispersion of boll weevil in 1920; by B. R. Coad and R. W. More- Jan‘ 2’ 1921- 2 P- 4° (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 163.) Paper, 5c. Agr 13_73 ——- Some rules for poisoning cotton boll weevil; [by] B. R. Coad and T. P. Cassidy. Jan. 1921. 4 p. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 162.) Paper, 5c. Agr 21—66 Opius fietcheri as parasite of melon fly in Hawaii; by H. F. Willard. 1920. cover-title, p. 423-438, il. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 20, no. 6, Dec. 15, 1920.1 $ Rice weevil, (Calandra) Sitophilus oryza [with list of literature cited]; by Richard T. Cotton. 1920. cover-title, 409-422+[1] p. 1 pl. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 20, no. 6, Dec. 15, 1920.] $ Silverfish, or slicker, injurious household insect; [by] E. A. Back. Oct. 1917, Jan: 19211 4 p- iL (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 902.)’ [Ihis bulletin supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 681.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 17—1106

FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD Plants and plant products prohibited or restricted entry from foreign countries, including Hawaii and Porto Rico. Jan. 22, 1921. 4 p. t

FOREST SERVICE Black walnut. Utilization of black walnut; by Warren D. Brush. Jan. 17, 1921. cover-title, 89 p. il. 2 pl. 12 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 909.) * Paper, 30c. Agr 21-211 Forest reserves (national forests). In the open, national forests of Washing- ton. iJ20 cover-title, 78 p. il. map. (Agriculture Dept. [Department circular 138.]) * Paper, 20c. Agr 21—214 ~77AoJn1f0r?iati°B regarding employment on national forests. 9th revision. [1921.] 4 p. t 8eedZm.<7s. Growing and planting hardwood seedlings on farm; [by C. R. 119PtxSonJ‘r, [Jan- 1921.] 29 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1123.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—218 290 Jan ua ry , 1921.

Service directory, Oct. 1920; no. 1. [1920.] p. 1-43, 16° [Semiannual. Super- sedes the Field program which was issued quarterly.] t Agr21—224 Sheep. Handling of sheep on national forests. 1920. 21 p. narrow 24° [English and Spanish.] t Agr 21—226 INSECTICIDE AND FUNGICIDE BOARD Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, no. 33. Jan. 5, 1921. p. 751-773. * Paper, 5c. Agr 14—384 Note .—The free distribution of this publication will be limited to firms, establish- ments, and journals especially concerned. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. MARKETS BUREAU A ccounting. Classification of ledger accounts for creameries; by George O. Knapp, Burton B. Mason, and A. V. Swarthout. Aug. 16, 1920, reprint Jan. 1921. cover-title, 40 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 865.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 20—1395 Market reporter, weekly, Jan. 1-29, 1921; v. 3, no. 1-5. [1920-21.] p. 1-80, il. 4° t Agr 20—12 Warehouses. Regulations of Secretary of Agriculture under warehouse act of Aug. 11, 1916, as amended July 24, 1919, regulations for tobacco warehouses. Nov. 15, 1920, [published] 1921. 35 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 154.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—69 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Agriculture. Permanence of differences in plots of experimental field [with list of literature cited] ; by J. Arthur Harris and C. S. Scofield. 1920. cover-title, p. 335-356, 1 tab. large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 20, no. 5, Dec. 1. 1920.] t Cranberry diseases and their control; [by C. L. Shear]; [Dec. 1920.] 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1081.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—67 Dodder; [by Albert A. Hansen]. [Jan. 1921.] 21+[1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1161.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—-68 Fibers. Production of binder-twine fiber in Philippine Islands; by H. T. Ed- wards. Dec. 30. 1920. 19 p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 930.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—212 Pomelos. Some changes in Florida grapefruit in storage [with list of literature cited] ; by Lon A. Hawkins and J. R. Magness. 1920. cover-title, p. 357-373, large 8° [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 20, no. 5, Dec. 1, 1920.] t PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU Public roads [v. 3, no. 31; Nov. 1920]. [1921.] 28 p. il. 4° * Paper. 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. Agr. 18—322 Note .—Owing to the necessarily limited edition of this publication it will be impos- sible to distribute it free to any persons or institutions other than State and county officials actually engaged in planning or construction of highways, instructors in high- way engineering, periodicals upon an exchange basis, and Members of both Houses of Congress. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Docu- ments at the prices stated above. PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Agriculture Department. Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Depart- ment], Dec. 1920. [1921.] 4 p. t Agr 9—1414 Department bulletins. Department bulletins 676-700, [title-page] with con- tents and index. ^920. 8+24 p. * Paper, 5c. ----- Same 701-725, [title-page] with contents and index. 1920. 8+20 p. * Paper, 5c. Farmers' bulletins [available for distribution]. Jan. 1, 1921. [4] p. t SOILS BUREAU Pearl River County, Miss. Soil survey of Pearl River County, Miss.; by E. Malcolm Jones and G. W. Musgrave. 1920. 38 p. il. 2 pl. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Mississippi. From Field operations, 1918.] * Paper, 25c. Janu ar y , 1921 291

Hock Count it, ITis. Soil survey of Rock County. Wis.; by W. J. Geib, Arthur E. Taylor. Guy Conrey, and W. M. Gibbs. 1920. 51 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey and College of Agriculture, University of Wisconsin. From Field operations, 1917.] * Paper. 25c.

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Agricultural experiment stations. Experiment stations and their funds. [1920.] p. 1-9. [From Experiment station record, v. 43, no. 1.] t ----- Key to subject index of experiment station literature. Revised Jan. 1, 1921. 1921. 4 p. i Agr 21—225 Baking in the home; [by Hannah L. Wessling], [Dec. 1920.] 40+ [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1136J * Paper, 10c. Agr 21—219 .Experiment station record, v. 43, no. 9; abstract number. Jan. 20, 1921. cover- title. xi+801-900 p. * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.00 per vol. (2 vols a yr.) ; foreign subscription, $1.50 per vol. Agr 9—832 Note .—Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. Extra numbers, called abstract numbers, are issued, 3 to each volume. These are made up almost exclusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. Farms. How teachers may use Farmers’ bulletin 1121, Factors that make for success in farming in the South; [by] F. A. Merrill. Jan. 1921. 7 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 159.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—217 Home economics. Status and results of home demonstration work, Northern and Western States. 1919; [by] Florence E. Ward. Jan. 1921. 25 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 141.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—215

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Para and paspalum grasses; by Glen Briggs. Jan. 19, 1921. 10 p. (Circular 1.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 21—223 WEATHER BUREAU Aeronautics. Papers on flying and weather: Climatological factors governing selection of air routes and flying fields, by C. LeRoy Meisinger; Meteorology and aeronautics, abstract [by C. L. M.] ; Flying over clouds in relation to commercial aeronautics [by B. Melville Jones, abstract and excerpts by C. L. M.] ; Effect of barometric pressure upon altimeter readings [by C. LeRoy Meisinger] ; Meteorological aspects of recruiting trip of NC-4, by J. B. Anderson. 1920. [1 ]+525-532 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Sept. 1920.] t Climate. Approximate 7-year period in terrestrial weather, with solar correla- tion, by H. W. Clough; Mechanism of climatic cycles, [review] by C. E. P. Brooks. 1921. [1]+593-597 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Oct. 1920.] t Climatological data. Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 7, no. 7; July, 1920. [1921.] cover-title, [218] p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. Agr 14—566 Note .—Made up of separate Climatological data issued from 42 section centers of the United States. Printed at the several section centers and assembled and 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. ----- Same, v. 7, no. 8; Aug. 1920. [1920.] cover-title, [212] p. il. map, 2 p. of maps, 4° Cloud nomenclature; by Charles F. Brooks. 1920. [1]+513-519 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Sept. 1920.] t Droughts. Relation of prolonged tropical droughts to sunspots, by William H. Pickering; [with discussions by W. J. Humphreys and Charles F. Brooks]. 1921. [1]+589-592 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review’, Oct. 1920.] t 32593—No. 313—21---- 2 292 Jan ua ry , 1921

Geoidal slope. Law of geoidal slope and fallacies in dynamic meteorology; by Charles F. Marvin. 1921. [1] +565-582 p. il. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Oct. 1920.] t Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Dec. 1920. [1921.] [2] p. large 8° t ----- Papers on physiological aspects of meteorology: Some further uses of climograph; by B. M. Varney; Kata thermometer, instrument to pleasure bodily comfort [with list of references], by Robert A. Jacob; Science of ventilation and open-air treatment, by Leonard Hill [abstract by C. L. M.] ; Climate and its relation to acute respiratory conditions, by Estes Nichols [excerpts] ; Control of pneumonia and influenza by weather (abstract with discussions by J. B. Kincer and author), by Ellsworth Huntington; Relations between meteorological elements and number of deaths from inflammatory diseases of respiratory organs, at , by Louis Besson [abstract by C. L. M.] ;• Colds and their relation to physics of atmosphere, by C. M. Richter; Note on 2 early papers [by I. M. Cline] on pathological aspects of climate, by Guy Hinsdale; Influence of infinitesimal traces of nutritive substance in humidity of air upon contagion, by A. Trillat [abstract by E. W. W.] ; Effects of weather on human health [reprint] ; Sunshine and health in Eng- land [by C. L. M.] ; Municipal weather service of Paris [by E. W. W.]. 1920. [1] +495-509 p. il. 1 pl. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Sept. 1920.] t Monthly weather review, v. 48, no. 10; Oct. 1920. [Dec. 28] 1920. cover- title, p. 565-625, il. 15 p. of pl. and maps, 4° *Paper. 25c. single copy, $2.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.50. Agr 9—990 Note .—The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological contributions, and bibliography including seismology, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States, and on adjacent oceans, and (3) climato- logical and seismological tables dealing with the weather and earthquakes of the month. The contributions are principally as follows : (a) results of observational or research work in meteorology carried on in the United States or other parts of the world, (b) abstracts or reviews of important meteorological papers and books, and (c) notes. Special arti cles .—Law of geoidal slope and fallacies in dynamic meteorology ; by Charles F. Marvin.—Great cyclone of mid-February, 1919 ; by C. LeRoy Meisinger.— Economic results of deficient precipitation in California: by Andrew H. Palmer.— Relation of prolonged tropical droughts to sun spots, by W. H. Pickering; [with dis- cussions by W. J. Humphreys and Charles F. Brooks].—Approximate 7-year period in terrestrial weather, with solar correlation; by H. W. Clough.—Mechanism of climatic cycles; review [by C. E. P. Brooks]. National weather and crop bulletin. National weather and crop and snow and ice bulletin, Jan. 4-25. 1921; no. 1-4, 1921. Jan. 5-26, 1921. Each 4 p. or 8 p. il. 4° [Weekly.] * Paper, 25c. a yr. Agr 9—1305 Note .—This bulletin is furnished free of charge to public and educational institu- tions, libraries, newspapers, cooperative observers, weather correspondents, and to those who will post or display it for the general benefit of the public. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the price stated above. New Englund highway weather bulletin, Jan. 4-25, 1921; no. 8-11. [Boston, Mass., 1921.] Each 1 p. [Weekly.] *50c. a yr. Ocean. Weather of the oceans, Sept. 1920, with special reference to north Atlantic and north Pacific oceans (including charts), notes, abstracts, and reviews; issued by Marine Division. 1921. [l]+7 p. 8 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Aug. and Sept. 1920.] t —- Same, Oct. 1920, with special reference to north Atlantic and north Pa- cific oceans (including charts), notes, abstracts, and reviews; issued by Marine Division. 1921. 4 p. il. 6 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Oct. 1920.] t Rain. Economic results of deficient precipitation in California; by Andrew H. Palmer. 1921. [1]+586-589 p. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Oct. 1920.] t Solar radiation. Measurements of solar constant of radiation at Calama, Chile [Aug. 1920] ; by C. G. Abbot. 1920. p. 540, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Sept. 1920.] t Storms. Great cyclone of mid-February, 1919; by C. LeRoy Meisinger. 1921. [1]+582-586 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Oct. 1920.] t ----- Life history of tropical storm in Louisiana, Sept. 21-22, 1920, by I. M. Cline; [Tropical storm, Sept. 29-30, 1920, by Alexander J. Mitchell]. 1920. [1] +520-524 p. il. 4° t Jan ua ry , 1921 293

Weather forecasts. Relation of telescopic definition to cold waves; by W. H. Pickering. 1920. p. 511, il. 4° [From Monthly weather review, Sept. 1920.] t Weather map. Daily weather map [ot United States, containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River except Illinois and Wisconsin], Jan. 3-31, 1921. 1st edition. [1921.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [Not issued Sundays or holidays.] * Editions issued at Washington, D. C., 25c. a month, $2.50 a yr.; editions issued at about 65 stations throughout the United States, 20c. a month, $2.00 a yr. ----- Same [containing forecasts for United States], Jan. 1-31, 1921. 2d edition. [1921.] Each 16.4X22.7 in. [The Sunday edition does not con- tain as much information as the edition for week days.] * 30c. a month, $3.00 a yr. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

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and towns. 14th census of United States [1920]: Population of cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more, 1920, 1910, and 1900. Revised LeditionL 119*^1 ] 8 p 4° i* Cotton Cotton consumed, cotton on hand, active cotton spindles, and imports C aM exp^rteSf roSon, Dee. 1920 and 1919, with statistics of cotton.consumed imported and exported for 5 months ending Dec. 31. Jan. 14, 1921. oblon„ 30^ [preliminarv report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t J_Z Report on cotton ginning, number of bales of cotton ginned from growth of 1990 prior to Dec 13,1920, and comparative statistics to corresponding date £1919 and 1918 crops of 1919 and 1918 and per cent of crop of each year ginned1 prior to Dec 13. Dec. 20, 1920. oblong 48° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t ___ Same prior to Jan. 1, 1921, and comparative statistics to corresponding date in 1920 and 1919, crops of 1919 and 1918 and per cent of crop of each year g?nned prior to Jan. 1. Jan. 10, 1921. oblong 48° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t ___ Same prior to Jan. 16, 1921, and comparative statistics to corresponding date in 1920 and 1919, crops of 1919 and 1918 and per cent of crop of each year ghmed prior to .Tan. 16. .Tan. 24, 1921. oblong 48“ [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] f Cotton seed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed products manufac- tured shipped out, on hand, and exported, covering 5 months periods ending Dec. 31, 1919 and 1920. Jan. 15,1921. oblong 48° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t Indiana. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : ”U“Z ber of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions. [1921.] 19 p. il. 4 [Prepared under supervision of Wm. C. Hunt, chief statistician °r popu.i- tion.] * Paper, 5c. , Maine. 14th census of United States, 1920, bulletin : of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions. [1921.] 11 p. U. 4 [Prepared under supervision of Wm. C. Hunt, chief statistician for_Popu a- tion.] * Paper, 5c. 2( 27449 lfer«: AgncuUure Rhode T«innd statistics for State and its counties. [1920.J lo p. il. 4 triepaieu under supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture 1 * Paper, 5c. , . _. Tennessee. 14th census of United States, 1920, bo^erin : Poimlauon ynness» number of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions. [19-0. J 17 p. . 4° [Prepared under supervision of Wm. C. Hunt, chief statistician for PJ^^ tion.] * Paper, 5c. Vermont. 14th census of United States,1920, bulletin:. AKrtcult^Venmmh statistics for State and its counties. [1920.] 18 p. il. 4 [Prepared unde supervision of William Lane Austin, chief statistician for agriculture.] * Paper, 5c. . 14th census of United States, 1M0. : KXms^illpOl Virginia, number of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions, [19-0.] 11 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Wm. C. Hunt, chief statistician f population.] * Paper, 5c. Janu ar y , 1921 295

Wyoming. 14th census of United States. 1920, bulletin: Population, Wyoming, number of inhabitants, by counties and minor civil divisions. [1921.] 8 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Wm. C. Hunt, chief statistician for population.] * Paper, 5c. 21—26052 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 and Geodetic Survey bulletin, Dec. 31, 1920; no. 67. [1921.] 10 p. [Monthly.] $ Report. Annual report of director, Coast and Geodetic Survey, fiscal year 1920. 1920. 173 p. 12 pl. 51 maps, t ----- Same. (H. doc. 873.) Charts Coos Bay, Oreg., surveys 1861-90. surveys by Port of Coos Bay in 1915, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1920; chart 5984. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1921. 29.9X38.7 in. t25c. Halsey Harbor and Dicabaito Anchorage, Culion Island, P. I., surveys to 1914; chart 4342. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1921. 23.7X32.7 in. f 30c. Houston ship channel, Tex., surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1920 [and] surveys by Geological Survey; chart 532. Scale 1:25,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1921. 29.2X34.7 in. t50c. Lake Washington Ship Canal. Puget Sound to Lake Washington. Wash., sur- veys to 1920, surveys and examinations by U. S. Engineers to 1920; chart 6447. Scale 1 :10,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1921. 28.7X44 in. t50c. Peconic Bay. Long Island, N. Y., surveys 1883-1913, surveys by U. S. Engineers in 1915 land] Geological Survey; with inset, Mattituck Inlet; chart 299. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Nov. 1920. 25.2X 27.1 in. t25c. Prince William Sound, western part, Alaska [from] surveys 1905-17 and other sources; chart 8517. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey, Jan. 1921. 30.5X45 in. t50c. £7. Johns River, Palatka to Lake George, Fla., surveys by U. S. Engineers 1907-8, with additions to 1920; chart 508. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Nov. 1920. 27.4X30.9 in. t25c. Tanao Pass, east coast of Luzon, P. I., surveys 1906-17; chart 4274. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1921. 24.5X36.3 in. t30c. Zarembo Island and approaches, southeast Alaska, surveys to 1916; chart 8160. [Scale 1: 80,000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1921. 31.1X 29.3 in. t 50c. FISHERIES BUREAU Algae. Marine algae of Beaufort, N. C., and adjacent regions [with bibliography]; by W. D. Hoyt. Dec. 30, 1920. [l]+368-556+v p. il. 36 p. of pl. large 8° ([Bureau of Fisheries] doc. 886.) [From Bulletin, v. 36.] * Paper, 75c. F 21—3 Fisheries service bulletin, Jan. 3, 1921; no. 68. [1921.] 7 p. [Monthly.] $ F 15—76 Fishery products. Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery prod- ucts landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., and Portland, Me., by American and Canadian fishing vessels, Nov. 1920. [1921.] 1 p. oblong f° (Statistical bulletin 483.) t ----- Same, Dec. 1920. [1921.] 1 p. oblong f° (Statistical bulletin 485.) t ----- Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery products landed at , Wash., by American fishing vessels, Dec. 1920. [1921.] 1 p. oblong 8° (Statistical bulletin 486.) t 296 Jan ua ry , 1921 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU Commerce. Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, Nov. 1920. 1921. 100 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, no 14—21465 ----- Same. (H. doc. 826, pt. 5.) Commerce reports. Commerce reports, daily consular and trade reports, no. 1-25, [series]1921; Jan. 3-31 [1921]. [1921.] p. 1-608. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] * Paper, $3.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $6.00. 17—29846 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. The daily issues of the Commerce reports are bound up quarterly in cloth and sold by the Superintendent or Documents at $1.50 per volume; yearly subscriptions at $6.00; foreign subscription, $8.40. ----- Same, nos. 154-230 [series 1920], v. 3, 23d year; July-Sept. 1920 [title- page and index]. 1920. [l]4-lxp. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 20c. a yr. ----- Supplement to Commerce reports, no. 3a, 5b, 10a, lib, 12a, 16c, 20b, 22j, 37b, 55g-i, 58d-e, 59b, 68a, 69b, 70a, 72c. [Included in price of Commerce reports for subscribers.] 3a. Bulgaria; by Graham H. Kemper. Dec. 13, 1920. 4 p. _ 5b. Denmark: Aarhus; by John E. Kehl. Dec. 29, 1920 [published 1921].

Notice to mariners, weekly, no. 1-4, 1921- Jan 7-?8 ri92ll iQ9i 3;’121 paging. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey ] t 7-20609

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RADIO SERVICE Radio_ ....Service---- bulletin, Jan. 3, 1921; no 45 oc. single copy, 25c. a yr. [1921.] 8 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 15—26255 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION

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X.logic papers 17Jf) * Paper, 20c iS2rd6r„VnP* 1L 11 Pingots:byGeorgak‘ °f pL large 8° Q(Techno--’b”: Resonance potentials and low-voltage arcs for moMk r 21—26033 table; by F. L. Mohler, P D Foote [and! w p1 A?f 2d gr°xrP of Periodic [1]+725-737 p. il. 1 n] jar/p' «» W- F‘ M!‘^ers- Nov. 17, 1920. papers, v. 16.] * Paper 5c” (Scentific papers 403.) [From Scientific • P ’ ° ' 20—27486 298 Jan i ary , 1921

Steel. Magnetic reluctivity relationship as related to certain structures of eutectoid-carbon steel; by C. Nusbaum, W. L. Cheney, [and] H. Scott. Nov. 26, 1920. [1]+739-757 p. il. large 8° (Scientific papers 404.) [From Scien- tific papers, v. 16.] * Paper, 5c. 20—27458 Weights and measures. Buying commodities by weight or measure. Dec. 9, 1920. 42 p. il. (Miscellaneous publications 45.) [This publication consists of extracts adapted from Bureau of Standards Circular 55, Measurements for household.] * Paper, 10c. 21—26031 ----- Weights and measures, [report of] 13th annual conference held at Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C., -27, 1920. 1921. 200 p. il. (Miscel- laneous publications 43.) * Paper, 20c. 20—27487

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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, 66th Congress, 3d session, v. 60, no. 22-47 ; Jan. 3-31, 1921. [1921.] p. 925-2478+[28] p. 4° 12—36438 Note .—The Congressional record, containing the proceedings and debates of Con- gress, is issued daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published fortnightly. 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, foreign subscription, $2.50; per short session, $4.00, foreign subscription, $7.00; per long session, $8.00, foreign subscription, $14.00. (The cur- rent session, the 3d of the 66th Congress, is a short session.) Subscriptions are pay- able in advance. Prices for the bound volumes of the Record, 66th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, and prior Congresses, will be furnished on application. Send remittances to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Stamps and foreign money will not be accepted. ----- Same, index, with title, Congressional record index, 66th Congress, 3d session, v. 60, nos. 17-33; Dec. 27, 1920-Jan. 15, 1921. [1921.] no. 2; 32+16 p. 4° [Includes History of bills and resolutions.] ■----- Same, v. 60, nos. 34-46; Jan. 17-30, 1921. [1921.] no. 3; 32+23 p. 4a [Includes History of bills and resolutions.] Directory. 66th Congress, 3d session, beginning Dec. 6, 1920, official Con- gressional directory; compiled by Francis G. Matson. 2d edition, Jan. 1921. [1921.] xvi+556 p. il. 1 pl. * Cloth, 60c. 6—35330

PRIVATE LAWS

Note .—The Rolls and Library Bureau, State Department, receives a small supply of the private acts which it distributes free upon application. Private [act] 74-83, 66th Congress. Baltimore Dry Docks and Ship Building Company. H. R. 1865, act for relief of Baltimore Dry Docks and Ship Building Company. Approved Dec. 26, 1920. 1 p. (Private 74.) Desdunes, Rudolph L. H. R. 7900, act for relief of Rudolph L. Desdunes. Approved Dec. 28, 1920. 1 p. (Private 75.) Healey, John. S. 2278, act for relief of John Healy. Approved Jan. 7, 1921. 1 p. (Private 79.) [Title and text of law read, incorrectly, Healy.] Konrad, Fred C. S. 1447, act to correct naval record of Fred C. Konrad. Approved Jan. 7, 1921. 1 p. (Private 76.) McDonald, Matthew. S. 1743, act for relief of Matthew McDonald. Approved Jan. 7, 1921. 1 p. (Private 78.) McKay, Peter. S. 390, act for relief of Peter McKay. Approved Jan. 8, 1921. 1 p. (Private 80.) _ Norvall, Mrs. Katie. S. 1546, act for relief of Katie Norvall [widow of G. Norvall], Approved Jan. 7, 1921. 1 p. (Private 77.) Sena, Martina. S. 3218, act for relief of Martina Sena, Luis E. Armijo, and Mana Baca de Romero. Approved Jan. 11, 1921. 1 p. (Private 82.) Sulik, Anthony. H. R. 12337, act for relief of Anthony Sulik. Approved Jan. 13, 1921. 1 p. (Private 83.) Walker, Mrs. Kathryn. S. 2371, act for relief of Kathryn Walker. Approved Jan. 9, 1921. 1 p. (Private 81.) Janu ar y , 1921 299

PUBLIC LAWS ^^t’JfPDoeuments “t a^ubsSpHo^prfce^f $1 oo’fo? obtained from the SuperIn- gress 3d session), foreign subscription, ¥1^® Con- Pubhc [act] 289-296, 66th Congress. money ^nde^homestea^entrfesPofVat’ds with\n°fal timpf°l Payment of purchase Blackbu^ff^^S ^Fac^ti^utVr^1’ V’ (Public 291^88innibo,ne miIItary npfppr®ved Jan/7- 1921. ’1 pf ^PubMc 295 )XChaDge °f lands wIth Henry Blackburn. civil expenses,' fiscal’ year1 inK^bvtuthoJizinz apPr°Pria«ons for sundry

Mineral lands* S. 4565, act extend in o* Hmn # j • ?“n year 1920 toa°d in’clu(lin-fJulvOinf<)2linUA1 assesaia®nt work on 1 P- (Public 290.) mciuuing July 1, 1921. Approved Dec. 31, 1920. and Territories; approved” Mar 8 1877 &as amendeifbv^t^lands ln certain States laws, approved Mar. .3, 1891 [so as to nermi? ^ct rep?al timber culture ^XSiSntRSO|9Toatea]Ct * Ne™da by

Timber A 7’ \92L+? ? (Public 294 ) ™ 8Upply °f Suuuyside, . Ap- State and conducting operation”1 i'n Another11’6[Becam°erPlflratiOnSTOi:ganlzed in one Jan. 12, 1921, without approval.] 1 p. (Public oOfi')16 aw by imitation of time, Public [joint] resolution 54-58, 66th Congress. Pacific Coast Naval Bases Joint Committee s r r>no time within which special joint committee annointort2?!’ Jolnt resolution extending establishing certain naval, aviation and snbHn^u. investigate advisability of ?K? *» nT^ Senate and elerV o/llouse of ReprFsontadiW t^nav^mF/J011 *° ennbIe secretary at _Tpem“p'SIlfe'Sfi O6'7.y’ltS State^n'&’i bTS’

Reorganization Joint Committee. S T "Rpq iqi i xa m^tee on Reorganization of Administrative9 Branch of°CnvPrn^° ^n^Joint Com- by lnnlt.t.0,, ot time, Dee. 30. 1920. wlt^F'.Xv’ai. 7.rSrf„CSe‘>7e‘& £ SX'eS Cor- ie?o^”ti,reyprlSa.1

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63d Congress no. 11. 52, [and] 236, 66th Congress. 1921. 26 p. + gress; public 2. 1‘---- ZuvOO ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE Couden,•S«? Henry •.;=;«,=.s.sr submitted by Mr. Ireland. Jan. 6, 19-1. 1 p. (H. rp. 1 .)

Elizabeth R. Morse]; submitted by Mr. Ireland. Jan. 6, 1.2 . p. ( 1166.) APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE

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——^^Le^dslative^executive and judicial appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1922 ”^aringbrfore^subcommRtee ^charge of legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill for 1922. 1920. 1393 p. . _ __ fP Legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill, fiscayear 19-2, report to accompany H. R. 15543; submitted by Mr. Wood ot Indiana^Ja^ 6 1921. 62 p. (H. rp. 1165.) “ Arn,,,. Army appropriation bill, [fiscal year1 1922 hcanng Wore snbcom- mittee in charge of Army appropriation bill for 1922. 1921. irfdo p. +

■WS JraBfeSSSK ='=» “ “~SJ charge of agricultural appropriation bill foi 1922. 19-1. HJ-t" - gXXri consular service. Diplomatic and consular .wroprtattra bin, fiscal vear] 1922, hearing before subcommittee m charge ot d.piomauc am. Snlar appropriation hill tor 1922. 1921. 358 P » ----- Diplomatic and consular appropriation bill, fisca! jyeai ■ —, 1 accompany H. R. 15872; submitted by Mr. Rogers. Jan. 24, 1921. 10 p. (XX i'ij 1226 ) Indians. Indian appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1922, hearing before subcom- mittee in charge of Indian appropriation bill for 1922. 19-1. 533 P- + ___ Indian appropriation bill, fiscal year 1922, report to accompany H. R. 15682; submitted by Mr. Elston. Jan. 12, 1921. 29 p. (H. rp. 118 .) Jan ua ry , 1921 301 Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board, hearing before subcommittpn i n 01 sundry civil appropriation bill, [fiscal year® 1922 192? 63n i S<> Ji’^oio^'oppr^iriaUon^bnMfisca^year'^ig^l^relatin^to^N6’and 1921. [2]+877-1030 p. t L d year 1^2J relating to Navy Department. Nitrogen. Sundry civil appropriation bill, [fiscal year! 1922 extmot r,. i t-

tracts fromTieJrS^^ P^t Offi^ tion bill for 1922. 1921. [1]+172-189 p $ cnar$e °f post Office appropria- —- Post Office appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1922 PYtrn^ u • before subcommittee in champ nf nm™ 1 •’ ®xtlacts from hearings meat of Thomas F Flaherty 1920 Up “Wropnation bill tor 1922; state- President of United States. Expenses of inmimiroi report to accompany S J Res 237 !tn pi«m™ ceremonies, Mar. 4, 1921, of House of Representatives tn nnJ ?2 e Secretary of Senate and clerk

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~^»D0Hion1mLnI}me?tn0f RePresentatives, report to accompany H R 14498 [for

CLAIMS COMMITTEE Blanks> report to accompany S. 4327 [for relief of TT n B.anks] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 19, 1921. 1 p. (Hrn 121(Vi company^' 2274 R scho.o.n^\ Schooner Charlotte W. Miller, report to ac- iitSh *T22^LCfor relief of owners °f schooner Charlotte W Miller 1 • «nh nutted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 14, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 1190 ) ] ’ b’ De[IAg^ Com^any- Roliof of Delaware River Literage moifds^J^. 15^ p° (HC.°“pPT153j‘ 143825 by Ed‘ 11 John P°ZF1HnitiJObrLB; EIliott> rePort to accompany S. 4250 [for relief of 1221) ]; Submitted by Mr- Edmonds. Jan. 22, 1921 2 p. (H rp 1 ^onman^H Dampskibsselskabet Dannebrog, report to ac- 302 Jan ua ry , 1921

Grace, W. R., £ Co. W. R. Grace & Co., report to accompany S. 3743 [for re- lief of W. R. Grace and Company] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 22, 1921. 5 p. (H. rp. 1220.) Lederer, Ephraim. Ephraim Lederer, report to accompany H. R. 15530 [for relief of Ephraim Lederer, collector of internal revenue for 1st district of Pennsylvania] ; submitted bv Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 22, 1921. 6 p. (H. rp. 1222.) Mattheios, Joseph. For relief of estate of Joseph Matthews, report to accom- pany H. R. 15676; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 20, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 1213.) Nash Motors Co., report to accompany H. R. 13714 [to refund duties paid by Nash Motors Company]; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 26, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1242.) Ramsey, George F. George F. Ramsey, report to accompany S. 4326 [for relief of George F. Ramsev]; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 19, 1921. 50 p. (H. rp. 1209.) Roach, Stansell, Lowrance Bros. £ Co., report to accompany S. 4328 [for relief of Roach, Stansell, Lowrance Brothers and Company] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 19, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1211.) Tobin, Frank R. Anna M. Tobin, report to accompany S. 1533 [for relief of Anna M. Tobin, executrix of estate of Frank R. Tobin] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 26, 1921. 12 p. (H. rp. 1240.) Treasurer of United States. Correcting general account of treasurer of United States, report to accompany H. R. 15685; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 15, 1921. 16 p. (H. rp. 1194.) ----- Relief of treasurer of United States for lost bonds, report to accom- pany H. R. 15695; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 15, 1921. 6 p. (H. rp. 1195.) [Corrected print.] Waterman, Jeffrey B. J. B. Waterman, report to accompany S. 2554 [for re- lief of J. B. Waterman] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 26. 1921. 7 p. (H. rp. 1241.) Whitfield, Robert G. Robert G. Whitfield, report to accompany H. R. 13762 [for relief of Robert G. Whitfield] ; submitted by Mr. Edmonds. Jan. 17, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 1197.)

COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES COMMITTEE Two-cent piece. Coinage of Roosevelt 2-cent coin, report to accompany S. 3774 [to authorize coinage of Roosevelt 2-cent coin] ; submitted by Mr. Vestal. Jan. 17, 1921. Ip. (H. rp. 1204.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Masonic Mutual Relief Association of District of Columbia, report to accom- pany S. 4400 [to amend act to incorporate Masonic Mutual Relief Association of District of Columbia, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Williams. Jan. 26, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1244.) Streets. Closing of Cedar road in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 13847 [to provide for closing of Cedar road between Quincy street and Shepherd street northwest in District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mr. Zihl- man. Jan. 28. 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1257.) Washington Railway and Electric Company. Street railways in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 15914 [to amend provisions of act re- lating to railway corporations owning or operating street railways in Dis- trict of Columbia, so as to permit Washington Railway and Electric Com- pany to own property of Potomac Electric Power Company] ; submitted by Mr. Gould. Jan. 28, 1921. 4 p. (H. rp. 1261 [pt. 1].)

EDUCATION COMMITTEE Education Department. Create Department of Education, report to accom- pany II. R. 7 [to create Department of Education, to authorize appropriations for conduct of said department, to authorize appropriation of money to en- courage States in promotion and support of education, and for other pur- poses] ; submitted by Mr. Towner. Jan. 17, 1921. 12 p. (H. rp. 1201.) [Corrected print.] 20—27468 Janu ar y , 1921 303 Physical education. Federal aid for physical education, hearing on H. R. 12652, for promotion of physical education in United States through coopera- tion with States in preparation and payment of supervisors and teachers of physical education, including medical examiners and school nurses, to ap- propriate money and regulate its expenditure, and for other purposes, Jan. 12, 1921. 1921. [pt. 1], p. 64. t

ELECTION OF PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT, AND REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEE President of United States. Payment of messengers appointed by electors of certain States, report to accompany S. J. Res. 248 [relieving and discharging from fine imposed by law and authorizing payment of messengers appointed by electors of certain States to deliver electoral vote of such States for Presi- dent and Vice President] ; submitted by Mr. Lampert. Jan. 28, 1921. 1 n (H. rp. 1260.) ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 1 Contested-election case of Henry B. Bodenstab v. Victor L. Berger, hearings on contested-election case of Henry B. Bodenstab v. Victor L. Berger from 5th Congressional district of Wisconsin, Jan. 7, 1921. 1921. 18 p. $

EXPENDITURES IN WAR DEPARTMENT SELECT COMMITTEE Ordnance. War expenditures, hearings before subcommittee 5, ordnance, on war expenditures. 1920. ii+4633-5042 p. (Serial 6, pt. 67.) t War expenditures, hearings on war expenditures. 1921. ii+1859-2022 p. and Ixx p. (Serial 1, pts. 11 and 12.) t

FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE American National Red Cross, report to accompany H. R. 15482 [to amend sec. 5 of act to incorporate American National Red Cross relative to number of members of executive committee] ; submitted by Mr. Porter. Jan. 28, 1921. Ip. (H. rp. 1262.) Diplomatic and consular service. Accounts of certain diplomatic and consular officers, report to accompany FI. R. 15834 [authorizing accounting officers of Treasury to adjust certain accounts of certain diplomatic and consular offi- cers] ; submitted by Mr. Porter. Jan. 22, 1921. Ip. (H. rp. 1218.) Disarmament, hearings on H. J. Res. 424, authorizing the President to invite all nations to send delegates to convention to provide for disarmament, Jan. 14-15, 1921. 1921. 68 p. t Relief work. Relief of suffering populations of the world, hearings on H. Con. Res. 70 and 71, relief for suffering population of the world stricken by war, famine, and pestilence, Jan. 10-11, 1921. 1921. 39 p. J ----- Relief of suffering populations of the world, report to accompany H. Con. Res. 71 [to designate day on which our people may be urged to contribute to need of suffering populations of the world stricken by war, famine, and pestilence] ; submitted by Mr. Porter. Jan. 13, 1921. Ip. (H. rp. 1186.)

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE Immigration. Biological aspects of immigration, hearings, Apr. 16-17, 1920; statement of Harry H. Laughlin. 1921. 26 p. t ----- Proposed restriction' of immigration, hearings on H. R. 12320, Apr. 22, 1920. 1921. 138 p. t Naturalization and citizenship, report to accompany H. R. 15603 [to amend act to establish Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, and for uniform rule for naturalization of aliens throughout United States, as amended, and act in reference to expatriation of citizens and their protection abroad] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Johnson of Washington. Jan. 12, 1921. 6 p. (H. rp. 1185.)

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Chickasaw Indians. Perpetuation of memory of Chickasaw and Seminole tribes of Indians in , report to accompany H. R. 15085 [to perpetuate memory of Chickasaw and Seminole tribes of Indians in Oklahoma by erection of monuments at Tishomingo and Wewoka]; submitted by Mr. Carter. Jan. 17, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1202.) 304 Jan ua ry , 1921 Great Northern Railway. Stockyards for Great Northern Railway Co., report to accompany S. 3138 [to sell and convey to Great Northern R^ilway Com- pany lands for stockyards, and for other Purposes, at Browning Station, Mont.]; submitted by Mr. Hernandez. Jan. 27, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1-48.) Indians. Reorganizing Indian service, report to accompany H R. 15663 [to reorganize Indian service, to expedite settlement of affairs, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 14, 1921. 7 p. (M. rp. ----- Reorganizing Indian service, report to accompany H. R 15876 [to re- organize Indian service, to expedite settlement of Indian affairs, and fer other purposes]; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 25, 19-1. 7 p. ( rp. 1228.) ----- Submission of claims of Indian tribes to Court of Claims, report to accompany S. 3998 [authorizing any tribes or bands of Indians of California to submitclaims to Court of Claims]; submitted by Mr. Hernandez. Jan. _b, 1921. 5 p. (H. rp. 1237.) Ponca. Indians. Ponca tribe of Indians, Oklahoma, report to accompany S 804 [authorizing Ponca tribe of Indians residing in Oklahoma and Nebraska to submit claims to Court of Claims] ; submitted by Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania. Jan. 26, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1239.) Quapaw Indians. Lands allotted to certain QuaPaw_fIndian1skQr®p^J1 nanv H. R. 15780 [to amend sec. 1 of act approved Mar. 2, 1895, and to extend restrictions against alienation of lands allotted to and inherited by certain Quapaw Indians]; submitted by Mr. Snyder. Jan. 24, 19-1. 3 p. (H. rp. 1225.) Yanktonai Indians. Yanktonai and Cuthead bands of Sioux Indians, report to accompany S. 126 [conferring jurisdiction on Court of Claipis to permit Yank- tonai and* Cuthead bands of Sioux Indians to intervene in action of Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux Indians against Imted States, and to hoar, determine and render judgment in said action in claims of Yanktonai and Cuthead bands of Sioux Indians against United States]; submitted by Mi. Sinclair. Jan. 22. 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1224.)

INSUT.AR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Philippine Islands. Government for the people of Philippine Islands, report to accompany II. R. 15476 [to amend act to declare purpose of the people of United States as to future political status of the people of Philippine Islands, and to provide more autonomous government for these islands, so as to extend limitation of indebtedness of Philippine government]; submitted by Mr. Towner. Jan. 8, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 1176.) ___ Increase of salaries of Philippine government officers, and increasing limit of bonded indebtedness, Philippine Islands, hearings on H. R. 15475 and 15476, Jan. 7, 1921. 1921. 14 p. t INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Aids to navigation and pay in lighthouse service, hearings on H. R. 11849 and 14899, Jan. 4 and 5, 1921. 1921. 74 p. t Alien Property Custodian. Proposed amendments to trading with the enemy act, hearing on H. R. 15081, 15155, and 15634, Jan. 11, 1921. 1921. 26 p. + Foreign and, Domestic Commerce Bureau. Collecting, compiling, and publishing statistics of foreign commerce of United States, report to accompany H.R. 15448 [to consolidate work of collecting, compiling, and publishing statistics of foreign commerce of United States in Department of Commerce, by trans- ferring Bureau of Customs Statistics from Treasury Department to Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce in Commerce Department, and consoli- dating it with Statistics Division of said bureau] ; submitted by Mr. Cooper. Jan. 21, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1216.) ___ Publication of statistics on foreign commerce, hearing on H. R. lo**» [to consolidate work of collecting, compiling, and publishing statistics of foreign commerce of United States in Department of Commerce, by transferring Bureau of Customs Statistics from Treasury Department to Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce in Commerce Department, and consolidating it with Statistics Division of said bureau], Jan. 17, 1921. 19-1. 40 p. 1 Janu ar y , 1921 305

Little Calumet River. Bridge Little Calumet River, Cook County, Ill., report to accompany H. R. 15750 [to authorize construction of bridge across Little Calumet River in Cook County, Ill., at or near Burnham, by said county] ; submitted by Mr. Denison. Jan. 25, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1232.) Maternity. Protection of maternity and infancy, report to accompany S. 3259 [for public protection of maternity and infancy and providing method of cooperation between Government of United States and the several States] ; submitted by Mr. Cooper. Jan. 28, 1921. 6 p. (H. rp. 1255.) ----- Public protection of maternity and infancy, hearings on H. R. 10925, Dec. 20-29, 1920. 1921. 194 p. t Mobile Bay. Bridge across Mobile Bay, Ala., report to accompany S. 4603 [to revive and reenact act to authorize Gulf Ports Terminal Railway Company to construct bridge across headwaters of Mobile Bay and such navigable channels as are between east side of bay and Blakely Island, from Bay Port, Ala., to Blakely Island] ; submitted by Mr. Sanders of Louisiana. Jan. 21, 1921. Ip. (H. rp. 1217.) Mud Slough. Dike across Mud Slough on Isthmus Inlet, Oreg., report to accom- pany H. R. 14158 [granting consent of Congress to H. H. Haynes to construct dike across Mud Slough on Isthmus Inlet, in sec. 23, township 26 south, range 13 west, of Willamette meridian in Oregon] ; submitted by Mr. Webster, Jan. 3, 1921. Ip. (H. rp. 1158.) Panama Canal. Canal Zone penal code, etc., report to accompany H. R. 13649 [to amend penal code of Canal Zone and navigation rules of Panama Canal] ; submitted by Mr. Jones of Pennsylvania. Jan. 21, 1921. 5 p. (H. rp. 1215.) [Corrected print. 1st print had 1 page.] ----- Rate of interest on deposit money orders in Canal Zone, report to accom- pany H. R. 14739; submitted bv Mr. Parker. Jan. 11, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1182.) Railroads. Amendment of sec. 501 of transportation act affecting sec. 10 of Clayton act, hearing on H. R. 14674, Dec. 14, 1920. 1921. 20 p. t ■----- Amendment of transportation act of 1920, report to accompany H. R. 15836 [to amend transportation act, 1920, so as to authorize Interstate Com- merce Commission to certify partial payments to carriers under sec. 204 and 209 of said act] ; submitted by Mr. Winslow. Jan. 26, 1921. 16 p. (H. rp. 1243.) [Includes views of minority signed by Mr. Sims.]' St. Croix, Lake. Bridge across Lake St. Croix, Wis. and Minn., report to accompany H. R. 15418 [granting consent of Congress to Prescott Bridge Com- pany to construct bridge across Lake St. Croix at or near Prescott, Wis., and between counties of Pierce, Wis., and Washington, Minn.] ; submitted by Mr. Esch. Jan. 10, 1921. Ip. (H. rp. 1179.) Savannah River. Bridge Savannah River, Sanders Ferry, S. C., report to accompany H. R. 14356 [granting consent of Congress for construction of bridge across Savannah River at or near Sanders Ferry and between counties of Anderson, S. C., and Elbert, Ga., by New York-Atlanta Highway Bridge Company] ; submitted by Mr. Montague. Jan. 25, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1230.) Susquehanna River. Bridge across North Branch of Susquehanna River, Pa., report to accompany S. J. Res. 186 [to extend authority of county of Luzerne, Pa., to construct bridge across North Branch of Susquehanna River from Wilkes-Barre to borough of Dorranceton] ; submitted by Mr. Jones of Pennsyl- vania. Jan. 11, 1921. Ip. (H. rp. 1181.) Tennessee River. Toll bridge across Tennessee River, report to accompany H. R. 14259 [to authorize construction of bridge across Tennessee River, Marshall County, Ala., at point one-half mile north of Guntersville, Ala., by Florida Short Route Bridge Companv] ; submitted by Mr. Barkley. Jan. 17, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1198.) Time. Transfer of parts of Texas and Oklahoma to central time zone, hearing on H. R. 14490, Jan. 11, 1921. 1921. 10 p. t Veteran Reestablishment Bureau. Bureau of Veteran Reestablishment, hearing on H. R. 14961. Jan. 7, 1921. 1921. 112 p. t 306 Jan ua ry , 1921

INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTEE Osborne, Catherine. Catherine Osborne and Malinda Kiniston, report to accom- pany H. R. 15546 [to repeal portions of act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war, approved June 5, 1920, relating to Catherine Osborne and Malinda Kiniston and to strike said names from pension roll]; submitted by Mr. Fuller [of Illinois]. Jan. 11, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 1180.) Pensions. Granting pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accompany H. R. 15901 [substituted for H. R. 4323 and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Fuller [of Illinois]. Jan. 26 1921. 78 p. (H. rp. 1235.) ------Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, etc., report to accompany H. R. 15661 [substituted for H. R. 1290 and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Fuller [of Illinois], Jan. 11, 1921. 48 d . (H. rp. 1183.) IRRIGATION OF ARID LANDS COMMITTEE Yuma irrigation project. Disposal of waste and drainage water from Yuma project, Ariz., report to accompany S. 2610; submitted by Mr. Hayden. Jan. 17, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1203.)

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66th Congress [3d session], Jan. 3-31, 1921; no. 3-7. [1921.] various paging, 4° $ Clerks of District Courts, report to accompany H. R. 15396 [to amend sec. 1 of act to fix salaries of clerks of District Courts and to provide for their office expenses] ; submitted by Mr. Caraway. Jan. 19, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1208.) District Courts. Amending sec. 74 of judicial code, report to accompany S. 4682 [to amend sec. 74 of judicial code, as amended, so as to provide for holding terms of district court at Norwalk, Conn.] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. Jan. 6, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1169. ) ----- Changing time for holding court in New Mexico, report to accompany S. 4310; submitted by Mr. Gard. Jan. 18, 1921. Ip. (H. rp. 1205.) National Conservatgry of Music of America. Incorporating National Conserva- tory of Music of America, report to accompany S. 1551 [to amend act incor- porating National Conservatory of Music of America] ; submitted by Mr. Hus- ted. Jan. 7, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1171.)

LAWS, COMMITTEE ON REVISION OF Revised statutes. Code of law’s of United States, supplemental report to accom- pany H. R. 9389 [to consolidate, codify, revise, and reenact general and per- manent laws of United States in force Mar. 4, 1919] ; submitted by Mr. Little. Jan. 13, 1921, 15 p. (H. rp. 781, pt. 2.) [Corrected print. 1st print had 12 Pages.] 21—26072 MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Fish culture. Establishment of fish rescue stations in Wisconsin, hearings on H. R. 15525, Jan. 12, 1921. 1921. 25 p. t Radio stations. Opening certain naval radio stations for dissemination of press messages, hearings on H. J. Res. 409, Dec. 22, 1920 [-Jan. 21, 1921], 1920-21. pts. 1-3, [4] +1-115 p. t Ships. To prohibit payment of gratuities to masters of vessels, hearings on H. R. 9572, Jan. 13, 1921. 1921. pt. 2, ii+39-56 p. [Part 1 appeared in Monthly catalogue for Jan. 1920, p. 371.] t

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Aeroplanes. German aeroplanes purchased, report to accompany H. Res. 648 [requesting Postmaster General, Secretary of War, and Secretary of Navy to furnish certain information to House of Representatives relative to number of German aeroplanes purchased by their respective Departments, etc.]; sub- mitted by Mr. Kahn. Jan. 27, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1253.) Jan ua ry , 1921 307

Army. Regular Army enlistments, report to accompany H. J. Res. 440 [direct- ing Secretary of War to cease enlisting men in Regular Army, except in case of those men who have already served one or more enlistments therein] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Kahn. Jan. 6, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1168.) Atherton, Francis M. Francis M. Atherton, report to accompany S. 2614 [for relief of Francis M. Atherton] ; submitted by Mr. Miller. Jan. 26, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1238.) Brown, William C. William C. Brown, report to accompany S. 4324 [for relief of William C. Brown] ; submitted by Mr. Crago. Jan. 27, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1245.) Campbell, Oliver A. Oliver A. Campbell, report to accompany H. R. 15678 [for relief of Oliver A. Campbell]; submitted by Mr. Caldwell. Jan. 14, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1188.) De Russy, Fort. Sewer system across Fort De Russy reservation, report to ac- company S. 4572 [granting to city and county of Honolulu, Hawaii, right of way across Fort De Russy military reservation for purpose of extending its sewer system] ; submitted by Mr. Hull of Iowa. Jan. 7, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1172.) Dodge, Camp. Abandonment of Camp Dodge, report to accompany H. Res. 636 [requesting War Department to furnish information to Committee on Mili- tary Affairs regarding abandonment of Camp Dodge and providing that pend- ing furnishment of such information and action thereon that no action toward wrecking and abandonment of said camp be taken] ; submitted by Mr. Greene of Vermont. Jan. 25, 1921. Ip. (H. rp. 1227.) Funston, Camp. Camp Funston, report to accompany H. Res. 625 [requesting War Department to furnish information to Committee on Military Affairs regarding abandonment of Camp Funston and providing that pending furnish- men t of such information and action thereon that no action toward wrecking and abandonment of said camp be taken] ; submitted by Mr. Greene of Ver- mont. Jan. 15, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1196.) National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Quarters at Langley Field, Va., for civilian employees of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, re- port to accompanv S. 3516; submitted by Mr. Kahn. Jan. 25, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1229.) National Museum. War material for National Museum, etc., report to accom- pany H. R. 15664 [to authorize Secretary of War to furnish to National Mu- seum articles of arms, material, equipment, or clothing heretofore issued or produced for Army, and to dispose of colors, standards, and guidons of de- mobilized organizations of Army]; submitted bv Mr. Fields. Jan. 25. 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1231.) Raysor, Marion C. Marion C. Raysor, report to accompany S. 3176 [to authorize President of United States to appoint Marion C. Raysor officer of Army] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Miller. Jan. 22. 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 1223.) Wright, George, Fort. Lloyd E. Gandy, report to accompany H. R. 13040 [to grant to Lloyd E. Gandy, his heirs and assigns, right to overflow lands on Fort George Wright military reservation at Spokane, Wash., on such terms as may be prescribed bv Secretary of War] ; submitted bv Mr. Hull of Iowa. Jan. 8, 1921. 8 p. (H. rp. 1174.)

MINES AND MINING COMMITTEE Claims. War minerals producers, etc., report to accompany S. 4259 [to provide further for relief of war minerals producers, and to amend act to provide relief in cases of contracts connected with prosecution of the war] ; submitted by Mr. Rhodes. Jan. 18, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1206.)

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66th Congress, 1919-21; no. 11. [1921.] 28 p. 4° t Navy. Hearings on estimates submitted by Secretary of Navy, 1920. 1920. 2 v. [xvi] +3420+[86] +xxxii p. [The xxxii pages of index are contained in each of the two volumes. Pages 1-2440 were also issued in one volume which appeared in Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1920, p. 571.] t 32593—No. 313—21-----4 308 Janu ar y , 1921

Uniforms. Repeal sec. 8 of naval appropriation bill, report to accompany H. J. Res. 428 [to repeal sec. 8 of act making appropriations for naval service, fiscal year 1921, relative to wearing of uniform by persons honorably discharged from military and naval service between Apr. 6, 1917, and Jan. 1, 1920] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Venable. Jan. 8, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 1177.) PATENTS COMMITTEE Patents. Extending time for filing applications for patents, hearings on H. R. 13681 and 15662, to extend temporarily time for filing applications for letters patent, for taking actions in Patent Office with respect thereto, for reviving and reinstatement of applications for letters patent, and for other purposes, Jan. 11, 1921. 1921. 43 p. t PENSIONS COMMITTEE Pensions. Pensions and increase of pensions for certain soldiers and sailors of Regular Army and Navy, etc., report to accompany H. R. 15900 [substituted for H. R. 680 and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Sells. Jan. 26, 1921. 161 p. (H. rp. 1234.) ----- Pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Regu- lar Army and Navy and of wars other than Civil War, etc., report to accom- pany S. 3747; submitted by Mr. Sells. Jan. 3, 1921. 92 p. (H. rp. 1159.)

POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE Postal service. Compensation of postmasters and postal employees, report to accompany H. R. 15906 [to further reclassify postmasters and employees of postal service and readjust their salaries and compensation on equitable basis]; submitted by Mr. Steenerson. Jan. 27, 1920 [1921]. 3 p. (H. rp. 1252.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Gastonia, N. C. Federal building at Gastonia, N. C., report to accompany S. 4332 [to exchange present Federal building and site at Gastonia, N. C., for new site and building] ; submitted by Mr. Thompson. Jan. 20, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1214.) ----- Public buildings and grounds, hearings on S. 4332, Federal building at Gastonia, N. C., Jan. 19, 1921. 1921. 15 p. (No. 28.) t Hospitals. Hospitals for Bureau of War Risk Insurance, report to accompany H. R. 15894 [to authorize appropriation to enable Secretary of Treasury to provide medical, surgical, and hospital services and supplies for persons who served in World War and are patients of Bureau of War Risk Insurance and of Federal Board for Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, suffer- ing from neuro-psychiatric and tubercular ailments and diseases] ; submitted by Mr. Andrews of Nebraska. Jan. 27, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 1250.) ----- Public buildings and grounds, hearings on additional hospital facilities for discharged soldiers, sailors, marines, and Army and Navy nurses, Jan. 19 [and 21], 1921. 1921. 134-24 p. (No. 29 and 30.) t Official apartment house and hotel, report to accompany H. J. Res. 445 [au- thorizing Public Buildings Commission to inquire into feasibility of providing site and erecting thereon suitable official apartment house and hotel for accom- modation of Vice President and Members of Senate and House of Representa- tives and their immediate families, and to submit report thereon to Congress with recommendations at earliest practicable date] ; submitted by Mr. Langley. Jan. 28, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1258.) Public buildings. Relief of contractors for post offices and other buildings, report to accompany H. R. 15714 [to amend act for relief of contractors and subcontractors for post offices and other buildings and work under supervision of Treasury Department]; submitted by Mr. Langley. Jan. 27, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1249.) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Bellevue, La. Sale of lands in St. Landry Parish, La., report to accompany H. R. 14851 [for relief of occupants of lands included in Bellevue grant, in St. Landry Parish, La.] ; submitted by Mr. Mays. Jan. 28, 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 1263.) Janu ar y , 1921 309

Boron. Disposition of boron deposits, report to accompany 11. It. 15445; sub- mitted by Mr. Sinnott. Jan. 27, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1247.) Calhoun, J. D. J. D. Calhoun, report to accompany H. R. 13499 [to sell and patent to J. D. Calhoun certain lands] ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Mis- sissippi. Jan. 13. 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 1187.) Carson national forest. Consolidation of forest lands in Carson national forest, N. Mex., report to accompany H. R. 14669; submitted by Mr. Hernandez. Jan. 26. 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1236.) General Land Office. Authorizing commissioner of General Land Office to dis- pose of certain trust funds, report to accompany H. R. 15219; submitted by Mr. Swindall. Jan. 27, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1251.) Peabody, Augustus S. Augustus S. Peabody, report to accompany H. R. 15824 [to authorize Secretary of Commerce to convey to Augustus S. Peabody land in Galveston County, Tex.] ; submitted by Mr. Tillman. Jan. 28, 1921 2 d . (H. rp. 1254.) P 1 ashon Island. Appraisal and sale of Vashon Island military reservation, re- port to accompany H. R. 14065; submitted by Mr. Summers of Washington. Jan. 25, 1921. 6 p. (H. rp. 1233.) Washington State. Lease of mineral lands in State of Washington, report to accompany H. R. 15372 [authorizing lease of lands containing deposits of minerals, oil, oil shale, or gas by State of Washington for longer periods than 5 years] ; submitted by Mr. Summers of Washington. Jan. 28, 1921 3 n (H. rp. 1259.) , . o p. RIVEBS AND HABBOBS COMMITTEE River and harbor appropriation bill, report to accompany H. R 15935- sub- mittecl by Mr. Dempsey. Jan. 28, 1921. 10 p. (H. rp. 1256.) [Includes minority views of Mr. Small. Corrected print.]

BOADS COMMITTEE Roads. Roads, hearing, Dec. 14 [and 15], 1920. 1921. 33 p. t ----- Roads, hearings before subcommittee, Dec. 22, 1920. 1921. 23 p. t

BULES COMMITTEE Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. Providing for certain amend- ments to sundry civil appropriation bill, report to accompany H. Res. 634 [pro- viding that consideration of amendments to H. R. 15422, relative to emergency shipping fund, shall be in order] ; submitted by Mr. Campbell of Kansas Jan. 7, 1921. 1 p. (H. rp. 1170.)

SHIPPING BOARD OPERATIONS SELECT COMMITTEE Shipping Board. Shipping Board operations, hearings. 1921. pt 9 iii+3279- 3484 p. ----- Shipping Board operations, testimony of William Denman relating to policies and activities of his administration and reviewing shipping conditions in general, Dec. 13-15. 1920. 1920. viii +3171-96+3213-78 p. [Extracts from hearings of Select Committee on Shipping Board Operations, pt. 8.] t

WAR CLAIMS COMMITTEE Brown, Adam. Heirs of Adam and Noah Brown, report to accompany H. R. 1307 [for relief of heirs of Adam and Noah Brown] ; submitted by Mr. Reed of New York. Jan. 22, 1921. 10 p. (H. rp. 1219.) Keating, Vincent L. Vincent L. Keating, report to accompany H. R. 10635 [for relief of Vincent L. Keating]; submitted by Mr. Reed of New York. Jan 14, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1192.) Montgomery, Mrs. Bertha. Mrs. D. Montgomery, report to accompany H. R. 7187 [for relief of Mrs. D. Montgomery] ; submitted by Mr. Mooney. Jan. 19 1921. 3 p. (H. rp. 1207.)

WATER POWER COMMITTEE Water-potcer. Proposed amendments to Federal water-power act, hearing on H. R. 14469. 14760. and 15126. Jan. 6, 1921. 1921. 136 p. t 310 Jan ua ry , 1921

WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Calendars. Calendar, 66th Congress. Jan. 4, 1921 ; no. 4. [1921.] 36 p. 4° t ----- Calendar of assignments for hearings on general revision of tariff act of Oct. 3, 1913, Jan. 6-29, 1921; no. 1-21, 66th Congress, 3d session. [1921] various paging, 4° $ Corporations. Taxation of American companies in China, hearings on tax fea- tures of H. R. 7204, for incorporation of certain companies engaged in foreign trade, Jan. 17. 1921. 1921. pt. 2. ii+19-27 p. + Opium. Exportation of opium, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 14500, to amend sec. 6 of act approved Jan. 17, 1914, [to amend] act to prohibit impor- tation and use of opium for other than medicinal purposes, approved Feb 9 1909; Jan. 3 and 4, 1921. 1921. pt. 2, iii+81-168 p. t Tariff. Exchange fluctuations and tariff duties, hearings, Dec. 9-16, 1920 1921. 150 p. t ----- Tariff information surveys; prepared by Tariff Commission. 1921. [The first 19 pts., lettered A to S, relate to schedule A. The succeeding parts bear the letter of the schedule to which they refer. Other parts of Tariff informa- tion surveys will appear in later Monthly catalogues.] t 20—27464 A. On articles in paragraph 1 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Acids in paragraph 1 and related materials. 85 p. B. On articles in paragraphs 2 and 3 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Wood chemical industry. 40 p. C. On articles in paragraphs 4-9 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Balsams, aluminum and ammonium compounds. 59 p. D. On articles in paragraph 10 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Barytes, barium chemicals, and lithopone. 90 p. 11. h. On articles in paragraphs 11-17 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs [Blacking, cleaning, and polishing preparations, and other articles]. 59 p. F. On articles in paragraphs 18-26 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Medicinals, pyroxylin plastics. 51 p. [G.] On articles in paragraphs 27-29 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Crudq botanical drug industry, ergot, ethers and esters. 81 p. H. On articles in paragraphs 30 and 31 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Tanning materials and natural dyes. 156 p. L articles]3 in1(^iragraphs 32~38 of tariff act of 1913 [Formaldehyde, and other J. On articles in paragraphs 39-43 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs [Buchu leaves, and other articles], 58 p. K. On articles in paragraphs 44 and 45 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Animal and vegetable oils and fats. 212 p. L. On articles in paragraph 46 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Essential and distilled oils. 96 p. M. On articles in paragraph 47 of tariff act of 1913, Opium, cocaine, and their derivatives. 58 p. N. On articles in paragraphs 48-50 of tariff act of 1913, Perfumery, cosmetics and toilet preparations. 100 p. O. On articles in paragraphs 51-63 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Pigments, paints, and varnishes. 210 p. P. On articles in paragraph 64 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs. Potash industry. 60 p. il. Q. On articles in paragraphs 65 and 66 of tariff act of 1913, Soaps, salts of tin and bismuth and rare metals. 35 p. R. On articles in paragraph 67 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Sodium compounds. 118 p. S. On articles in paragraphs 68-70 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs [Sponges, and other articles]. 32 p. B-l. On articles in paragraphs 71-72 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Bricks and tiles. 43 p. B—2. On articles in paragraphs 73 and 74 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Lime, gypsum, and cements. 52 p. B-3. On articles in paragraphs 75 and 100 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Abrasive materials. 46 p. B—4. On articles in paragraph 76 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Clays and earths. 63 p. B—5. On articles in paragraph 77 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Mica. 24 p. B—6. On articles in paragraphs 78-80 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Pottery industry. 67 p. B-7. On articles in paragraph 81 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs. Manufactured earthy and mineral substances. 25 p. B-8. On articles in paragraphs 81 and 82 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles B—9. On articles in paragraphs 83-90 and 95 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Glass and glassware, Glass industry, general conditions, in other paragraphs, Carbon products. 30 p. Minor glass manufacturing processes. 127 p. B—10. On articles in paragraphs 91-94 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Scientific instruments and apparatus. 68 p. Jan ua ry , 1921 311 Tariff—Continued. C-l. On articles in C—4. On articles in C-5. On articles 1Din Para£raphs 106 and 107 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs [Anchors, forgings, and other articles!. 42 n C—6. Din Para£raphs 108 and 109 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles C—8. n„ n,rtuieor. paragraphs, Railway fishplates and steel rails. 36 p eS C-9. °“pSSh's" raWDflU.8t^ ffij ™ -«"•>■> other C-10. On artides in paragraphs 119-122 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in C-ll. ?jSia Trt&iee In 2hiTs- ,Wral “ut locks' a”d ioek C—12. C—13. >»<* «'««■ article. 1„ C—14. "" »' 1913 ““ «■*« C—15. On ar?CLes in Paragraphs 134-142 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs [Knamel ware, and other articles]. 71 n C—16. Onn^i<£1^ Jn Paragraph 143 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other ores,SmetaTs,^an“ ma“ufa“ '» D—1. On articles in paragraphs 168 and 169 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs [Cabinet woods]. 29 p. a ea articles G—3. Vmr|l,.C^ep;epSaI,1, !FpOt ,arl" >Ct °f 1913- vermicelli, and all G—7. On articles in paragraphs 195, 196, and 547 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Dairy products. 96 p. il G—20. driedCle25inp P]aragraph 217 of tariff act of 1913, Apples, green or ripe, and G-33. On articles in paragraph' 234 of" tariff— act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Starch and related materials. 36 p. 1-3. On articles in paragraph 252 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in paragraphs, Countable cotton cloths. 162 p. il. other 1-4. On articles in paragraph 254 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Cotton cloths provided for eo nomine. 58 p. il. ' 1-6. On ..articles------— in paragraphs 259—261 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Cotton knit goods. 61 p J-3. On articles In paragraphs 272 and 273 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles m other paragraphs, Floor coverings other than wool. 134 p N-9. paraK.raph 347 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs [Feathers, artificial flowers, and milllnerv ornaments! 27 n il N-22. Onarticles in paragraphs 370-372 of tariff act of 1913 and “elatedarticles n other paragraphs [Masks, and other articles]. 30 p amcies in N—25. On articles in paragraphs 377-380 of tariff act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Photographic goods. 28 p N-26. Onin K? PyagnaphT?, 381 arid 382, of ,tarl« act of 1913 and related articles in other paragraphs, Pipes and smokers’ articles. 22 p. NATIONAL FOREST RESERVATION COMMISSION forest reserves (national forests). Progress of purchase of eastern national forests under act of Mar. 1, 1911 (Weeks law). [Edition of] Dec. 1 1920 1920. 26 p. 6 p. of pl. 18 maps, 4° • Paper. 35c. 20—27465 SENATE Note .—The Senate documents and reports are issued in limited editions and unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. ’ U eSS Calendar of business. Senate, 66th Congress, 3d session, Jan. 3-31 1921- no 17-41- J1?21 J Each 24 P- or 28 P- ,ar?e 8° [Daily tvhen Senate is in session.] t 312 Jan ua ry , 1921

Clayton act: public no. 212 [63d Congress] ; public no. 225 [66th Congress] ; public no. 75 [64th Congress]; public resolution 20 [65th Congress]. 1921. [1]4-12 p.4-[3] leaves, t Great War, . Pages of history, statement of Marshall Foch in regard to armistice and , [report of interview by Jules Sauerwein]; presented by Mr. Lodge. 1921. 8 p. (S. doc. 354.) [From le Matin, Nov. 8, 1920.] Members. Diagram of Senate [66th Congress, 3d session]. [Jan. 28, 1921.] [2] p. il. 4° t Property report of sergeant at arms of Senate, letter transmitting full and complete account of all property in his possession and in Senate Office Build- ing belonging to Senate, Dee. 6, 1920. 1921. 67 p. (S. doc. 329.)

■ AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE Containers. Food and drug containers, hearing on H. R. 10311. to further amend sec. 8 of act for preventing manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous or deleterious foods, drugs, medi- cines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, approved June 30, 1906, and amended by act approved Mar. 3, 1913. 1921. 30 p. t Eggs. Frozen eggs, hearing before Committees on Agriculture and Forestry on H. R. 9521, to prevent hoarding and deterioration of, and deception with respect to, cold-storage foods, to regulate shipments of cold-storage foods in interstate commerce, and for other purposes. 1921. 40 p. [These hearings were held at a joint meeting of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry and the House Committee on Agriculture.] t Sugar. Disposition of sugar imported from Argentina, hearing on S. J. Res. 238, authorizing the President to require Sugar Equalization Board to take over and dispose of 13,902 tons of sugar imported from Argentine Republic. 1921. 32 p. [Title-page reads, incorrectly, hearing before joint Committees on Agriculture.] $ ----- Disposition of sugar imported from Argentina, report to accompany S. J. Res. 238 [authorizing the President to require Sugar Equalization Board to take over and dispose of 13.902 tons of sugar imported from Argentine Republic] ; submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Jan. 26, calendar day Jan. 27. 1921. 4 p. (S. rp. 725.) APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Appropriations. Sundry civil appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1922, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 15422. 1921. 268 p. t District of Columbia. District of Columbia appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1922, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 15130. 1920. 147 p. t ----- District of Columbia appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1922, report to accompany H. R. 15130; submitted by Mr. Curtis. Jan. 6, calendar day Jan. 8. 1921. 5 p. (S. rp. 677.) Nitrogen. Sundry civil appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1922. nitrate plant at Muscle Shoals, hearings before subcommittee on H. R. 15422. 1921. 28 p. t BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Agricultural credit. Federal farm loans, purchase of debentures, hearing on S. 4563, to amend sec. 12, 13, and 32 of Federal farm loan act, as amended, S. 4575, to amend certain sections of Federal reserve act and of Federal farm loan act for purpose of further encouraging development of agriculture and production of foodstuffs and other staple agricultural products, and S. J. Res. 222, relating to use of net earnings derived by United States from Federal reserve banks in years 1921 and 1922, being earnings accrued and accruing during years 1920 and 1921; [statement of Charles E. Lobdell]. 1920. 23 p. t Cotton. Amending Federal reserve act, hearing on S. 4666, to amend sec. 13 of act known as Federal reserve act, approved Dec. 23, 1913 [so that notes, drafts, and bills of exchange of cotton factors shall be eligible for discount]. 1921. 47 p. t ----- Amendment to Federal reserve act, report to accompany S. 4666 [to amend sec. 13 of act known as Federal reserve act, approved Dec. 23, 1913, so that notes, drafts, and bills of exchange of cotton factors shall be eligible for discount]; submitted by Air. Fletcher. Jan. 25, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 717.) Jan ua ry , 1921 313 National banks. Establishing savings bank branches of national banks, hear- ing on S. 4721, to amend act approved Dec. 23, 1913, known as Federal re- serve act, and to amend sec. 5236. Revised statutes. 1921. 34 p. J Relief work. Rehabilitation and provisions for European countries, hearing relative to need of assistance in exporting our goods and rendering financial aid generally in rehabilitating European countries; [statement of Jane Addams]. 1921. 8 p. t

CLAIMS COMMITTEE

Alexanderson, Wilhelm. Wilhelm Alexanderson, report to accompany H R. 12634 [for relief of Wilhelm Alexanderson] ; submitted bv Mr. Spencer Jan 18, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 699.) Ashley, John K., jr. John K. Ashley, jr., report to accompany H. R. 1790 [for relief of John K. Ashley, jr.] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Jan. 18, 1921. 2 p.

Bond, Myron C. Claims of Myron C. Bond, Guy M. Claflin, and Edwin A Wells report to accompany H. R. 9843 [to carry into effect findings of Court of Claims in favor of Myron C. Bond, Guy M. Claflin, and Edwin A Wells] • submitted by Mr. Spencer. Jan. 18, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 694.) Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66th Congress, Jan. IS, 1921- no 8 1921 14 p. 4° t Cordova, Jose R. Jose Ramon Cordova, report to accompanv H. R 1034 [for relief of Jose Ramon Cordova] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer Jan 18 1921 4 p. (S. rp. 687.) Duluth. Winnipeg

Ingels, Mrs. Agnes. Relief of heirs of Agnes Ingels, report to accompany S. 4692; submitted by Mr. Robinson. Jan. 18, calendar day Jan. 24, 1921 7 p (S. rp. 715.) Kerrville, Tex. First State Bank of Kerrville, Tex., report to accompanv H. R. 7050 [for relief of First State Bank of Kerrville, Tex.] ; submitted bv Mr. Spencer. Jan. 18, 1921. 24 p. (S. rp. 693.) Lepley. Mrs. Annie M. Relief of Mrs. Annie M. Lepley, report to accompany H. R. 1321; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Jan. 18, 1920 [1921]. 2 p. (S. rp. 688.) Moore, John E., Company. John E. Moore Co., report to accompany H. R. 11572 [for relief of John E. Moore Company] ; submitted by Mr Snencer Jan. 18, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 696.) Mosher, Maude H. Maude H. Mosher, report to accompany H. R. 2740 [for relief of Maude H. Mosher] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Jan. 18 1921 15 p (S. rp. 690.) New Carlisle, Ind. Relief of First National Bank, New Carlisle, Ind., report to accompany H. R. 8881; submitted by Mr. New. Jan. 18 1921 15 n (S rp. 686.) ’ ’ v Pay claims, Army. Claims of general officers of volunteers for 3 months’ pay proper for Civil War service, report to accompany S. 3308; submitted by Mr New\ Jan. 18, calendar day Jan. 20, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 707.) Prat, Joseph A. Joseph A. Prat, report to accompany H. R. 3210 [for relief of Joseph A. Prat] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Jan. 18, 1921. 9 p. (S. rp. 691.) Ryan, Mrs. William B. Mrs. William B. Ryan, report to accompany H R 13600 [for relief of Mrs. William B. Ryan] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer Jan 18,1921. 4 p. (S. rp. 700.) Shipowners & Merchants Tugboat Co., report to accompany H. R. 11066 [for relief of Shipowners and Merchants Tugboat Company] ; submitted bv Mr Spencer. Jan. 18, 1921. 8 p. (S. rp. 695.) Stokes, Lemuel. Lemuel Stokes, report to accompany H. R. 3522 [for relief of Lemuel Stokes] ; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Jan. 18, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 692.) 314 Jan ua ry , 1921

. Winters, Mrs. Blanche. Blanche Winters, report to accompany S. 2682 [for relief of Blanche Winters] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 18, calendar day Jan. 19, 1921. 9 p. (S. rp. 701.)

COMMERCE COMMITTEE Columbia River. Bridge across Columbia River between Oregon and Wash- ington near Cascade Locks, Oreg., report to accompany S. 4825 [to extend time for construction by Interstate Construction Corporation of bridge across Columbia River between States of Oregon and Washington at or within 2 miles westerly from Cascade Locks, Oreg.] ; submitted by Mr. Edge. Jan. 21, 1921. Ip. (S. rp. 710.) Delaware River. Bridge across Delaware River between , Pa., and Camden, N. J., report to accompany S. 4787 [granting consent for con- struction of bridge across Delaware River from Philadelphia, Pa., to Camden, N. J., by Delaware River Bridge Joint Commission] ; submitted by Mr. Edge. Jan. 18, calendar day Jan. 21, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 711.) Federal Power Commission. Clerical assistance, etc., for Federal Power Com- mission, report to accompany S. 4640; submitted by Mr. Jones of Washington. Jan. 26, calendar day Jan. 27, 1921. Ip. (S. rp. 724.) Mobile Bay. Bridge across Mobile Bay, Ala., report to accompany S. 4603 [to revive and reenact act to authorize Gulf Ports Terminal Railway Company to construct bridge across headwaters of Mobile Bay and such navigable channels as are between east side of bay and Blakely Island, from Bay Port, Ala., to Blakely Island] ; submitted by Mr. Calder. Jan. 10, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 680.) St. Croix, Lake. Bridge across Lake St. Croix at or near Prescott, Wis., report to accompany S. 4737 [authorizing Prescott Bridge Company to construct bridge across Lake St. Croix at or near Prescott, Wis.] ; submitted by Mr. Calder. Jan. 10, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 681.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Public Welfare Department. Department of Public Welfare in District of Columbia, hearings on S. 4863, to establish Department of Public Welfare and to determine its functions. 1921. 38 p. $

EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE Rehabilitation. Vocational rehabilitation, report to accompany S. 4643 [to amend act for vocational rehabilitation and return to civil employment of disabled persons discharged from military or naval forces of United States, and for other purposes, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Kenyon. Jan. 6, calendar day Jan. 7, 1921. 6 p. (S. rp. 675.)

FINANCE COMMITTEE Agricultural products. Emergency tariff, hearings on H. R. 15275, imposing temporary duties upon certain agricultural products to meet present emer- gencies, to provide revenue, and for other purposes, Jan. 6-13, 1921. 1921. ii+3-290 p. t ----- Emergency tariff legislation, report to accompany H. R. 15275 [imposing temporary duties upon certain agricultural products to meet present emer- gencies. to provide revenue, and for other purposes]; submitted by Mr. Penrose. Jan. 17, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 683.) Calendars. Emergency tariff, 66th Congress [3d session], daily calendar, hearings on H. R. 15275, imposing temporary duties upon certain agricul- tural products to meet present emergencies, to provide revenue, and for other purposes, Jan. 6-11, 1921; no. 1-5. [1921.] Each 7 p. 4° t ----- Legislative calendar of bills and nominations, 1919-21, Jan. 4r-18, 1921; no. 45-47, 66th Congress [3d session]. [1921.] Each 23 p. or 24 p. 4° t Opium. Exportation of opium, hearings on S. 4553. to amend sec. 6 of act ap- proved Jan. 17, 1914, [to amend] act to prohibit importation and use of opium for other than medicinal purposes, approved Feb. 9, 1909; Dec. 11, 1920. 1920. [pt. 1], p. 1-25. t Jan ua ry , 1921 315 Soldiers' adjusted compensation, hearings on H. R. 14157, to provide adjusted compensation for veterans of World War, to provide revenue therefor and for other purposes, 1920-21. pts. 1-16, [x]+1-139 p. $ II heat and flour trade, letter to Committee on Finance submitting supplemental information on wheat and flour trade in United States prepared bv Tariff Commission. 1921. 19 p. t 20—27493 II ool. M ool-growing industry, letter to Committee on Finance submitting sum- mary of and chapter on cost of production as taken from report of Tariff Commission on wool-growing industry. 1921. 34 p. 2 tab. t 20—27494

FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE Diplomatic and consular service. Residence for American ambassador in Lon- don, report to accompany S. 4916 [to acquire land and buildings in England, presented by J. Pierpont Morgan, for use of diplomatic representa- tive of United States] ; submitted by Mr. Lodge. Jan. 25 1921 In (S rp. 716.) ’ 1 v Disarmament, report to accompany S. J. Res. 225 [authorizing President of United States to advise Governments of Great Britain and Japan that Gov- ernment of United States is ready to take up w’ith them question of dis- armament] ; submitted by Mr. Borah. Jan. 18, calendar day Jan 21 1921 1 p. (S. rp. 709.) Relief work of European Relief Council, report to accompany S. Con. Res 35 [calling upon the people of United States to contribute to humanitarian activities in behalf of needy of the world] ; submitted by Mr. Brandegee Jan. 18, calendar day Jan. 21, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 708.)

IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE Immigration. Emergency immigration legislation, hearing on H. R. 14461 for protection of citizens of United States by temporary suspension of immi- gration, Jan. 3 [-26], 1921. 1921. 14 pts. [xxvi]+713 p. t

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE M- Kansas or Kaw Indians of Oklahoma, report to accompany S. J737 [to carry out provisions of act known as act to accept, ratify and confirm proposed agreement submitted by Kansas or Kaw Indians of Okla- homa. and to provide for settlement to Addie May Auld and Archie William Auld, who were enrolled as members of said tribe after lands and moneys of said tribe had been divided] ; submitted bv Mr. Owen Jan 18 1921 1 p. (S. rp. 685.) ' ' ’ x Five Civilized Tribes. Drainage of Indian allotments of Five Civilized Tribes nwnt? pCCOn^a?7 517 tamendin8 act for drainage of Indian allot- nients of Fn e Civilized Tribes, so as to increase assessment] ; submitted bv Mr. Curtis. Jan. 13, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 682.) “ 5 Osage Indians Claim of Osage Indians against United States, report to ac- company H. R. 6221 [conferring jurisdiction on Court of Claims to hear de- termine and render judgment in Osage civilization-fund claim of Osage 10 1921 1 p ?Ja679t)United StateS]; submitted Mr. Curtis. Jan. ----- oXt^ens\0Il of OsaSe trust period, report to accompany S. 4039 [to amend oCas ’+S + /'">"« Mans In Oklahoma so as to extend mineral trust period]; submitted bv Mr. Owen. Jan IS calendar day Jan. 20, 1921. 5 p. (S. rp. 704.) ' ——- Osage extension, hearings on S. 4039, to amend sec. 3 of act for division is° as to extena Q Extension of nonalienation period of certain Quapaw Indian oan1SQfrrep3qrt<-to accompany S. 48,9 [to amend sec. 1 of act approved Mar 189o, and to extend restrictions against alienation of lands allotted to and inheiited bj certain Quapaw Indians]; submitted by Mr Owen Jan 18 calendar day Jan. 20, 1921. 3 p. (S. rp. 705.) ' ' d ’ 18,is * * 32593—No. 313—21---- 5 316 Janu ar y , 1921 Raynolds, Albert H. Albert H. Raynolds, report to accompany S. 684 [for payment to Albert H. Raynolds]; submitted by Mr. Curtis. Jan. 18, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 684.) INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66th Congress, 3d session, Jan. 19, 1921, no. 13. [1921.] 12 p. 4° t Railroads. Amending sec. 10 of Clayton act, hearing before subcommittee on S. 4576, to amend interstate commerce act by adding at end of sec. 20A a new paragraph, and to repeal sec. 10 of act to supplement existing against unlawful restraints and monopolies, and for other purposes. 1921. 134 p. t Stocks. Regulations of stock issues by corporations, hearing before subcom- mittee on S. 3702, to regulate issuance of stock by corporations engaged in interstate commerce. 1921. [pt. 1], p. 1-18. $

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Calendar. Legislative calendar, 66th Congress, Jan. 10-24, 1921; no. 48-50. [1921.] Each 46 p. or 47 p. 4° t Flynderborg, Danish steamship. Suit by owners of Danish ship Flynderborg v. United States, report to accompany S. 4719 [conferring jurisdiction upon district court for eastern district of South Carolina to hear and determine claim of Dampskibsselskabet Dannebrog, owners of Danish steamship llyn- derborg against United States] ; submitted by Mr. Nelson. Jan. 2o, 19 1. 3p. (S. rp. 718.) Great War, 1914- • Suspension of war-time laws, report to accompany fl. J. Res. 382 [declaring that certain acts of Congress, joint resolutions, and proclamations shall be construed as if the war had ended and piesen or existing emergency expired]; submitted by Mr. Sterling. Jan. 18, calenc ar day Jan. 20, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 706.) Judges. Additional district judge in southern district of West Virginia, report to accompany S. 4516; submitted by Mr. Nelson. Jan. 10, 19-1. op. (. • rp. 678.) LIBRARY COMMITTEE National Botanic Garden. United States Botanic Garden, Washington, D. C.» plants for Congressional distribution, 1921-22. [1921.] 4 p. T

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Army. Enlistments in Army, report to accompany S. J. Res. 236 ^directing Secretary of War to cease enlisting men in Regular Army until number of enlisted "men shall not exceed 175,000] ; submitted by Mr. New. Jan. 6, cal- endar day Jan. 7, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 676.) ___ Reduction of Army to 175,000 men, report to accompany H. J. Res. 440 [directing Secretary of War to cease enlisting men in Regular Army, except in case of those men who have already served one or more enlistments therein] , submitted by Mr. Wadsworth. Jan. 18, calendar day Jan. 22, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 713.) Baggott. John W. John W. Baggott, report to accompany H. R. 740 [for relief of John W. Baggott] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 26, calendar day Jan. 29, 1921. 1 p. (S. rp. 729.) Calendar. History of bills reported to Senate, 66th Congress, Feb. 1, 1921; no. 8. [1921.] 14 p. 4° t Certain, Wilson. Wilson Certain, report to accompany H. R. 13319 [for relief of Wilson Certain]; submitted by Mr. Spencer. Jan. 25, 1921. 1 p. (8. rp. 720.) (Chick, John. For relief of John Chick, report to accompany H. R. 567;.sub- mitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 18, calendar day Jan. 22, 1921. 3 p. (8. ip. 714.) Howard, Warren V. Warren V. Howard, report to accompany H. R. 11317 [for relief of Warren V. Howard]; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Jan. 18, calendar .day Jan. 20, 1921. Ip. (S. rp. 703.) Jan ua ry , 1921 317 Natban Manzer, report to accompany H. R. 6301 [for relief 20 192ianiApanZ(S rpU70,1>lt)ted by Mr‘ Sheppard' Jan- 18’ calendar day Jan. 77 ct’oS?T no-^e0rgeuF-- Reijd’ report to accompany H. R. 1949 [for relief of rp 719 )F’ R d ’ subnutted by Mr- McKellar. Jan. 25, 1921. 1 p. (S. ■Reared list, Army. Credit for retired Army officers recalled to active dutv eport to accompany S. 2637 [to amend act to amend act for making further tn pr?visaon for national defense, approved June 3, 1916, and n2neS^a?11Sh«milllafy-.Justlce’. relative to credit for retired Army officers re- active duty] 5 submitted by Mr. Fletcher. Jan. 26, 1921. Ip. (S.

^merjcan ex-service men abroad, report to accompany S. 488J [authorizing Secretary of War to furnish free transportation and sub- sistence from Europe to United States for destitute discharged soldiers and by Mr-wadswMth-jaa-i8'

na va l af fa ir s co mmi ttee

POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE ^192L]’ iefeaveT4°Caten(lar*66th C°ngreS®’ 1919“21> Jan. 11, 1921; no. 7.

Post Office Department. Post Office appropriation bill [fiscal vparl 1022 hpn- mgs before subcommittee on H. R. 15441 1921. 94 p $ y ] 1922’ hea1’ ~ Office appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1922,’ report to accompany H. R. 15441; submitted by Mr. Townsend. Jan. 25 1921 3 n accompany1 * y [Corrected print.] ’ ' p' (S. rp. 721.) JJouds. Rural post roads, report to accompany S. 4899 [to amend net to nrnviHo ” aItl Sta,“5 “ construction [„f° rTrl? pSt rXX proved July 11 1916, as amended and supplemented] ; submitted bv Mr Ihipps. Jan. 26, calendar day Jan. 29, 1921. 2 p. (S. rp. 726.) M '

PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Bruce, A A. Authorizing exchange of lands by A. A. Bruce of La Veta Colo S°jln%Tl°9m2Pianyi 7s17r8p’ ?2Usb7itted by Sm00t Jan‘ 2d, calendar C<5?lp °4O Regislative calendar, 66th Congress, Jan. 26, 1921; no. 23. [1921.]

forme? Payaient of Purchase money on homestead entries, lormer Standing Rock Indian Reservation, report to accompany H. T Res 3 6 [extending time for payment of purchase money on homestead entries in former Standing Rock Indian Reservation, N. and S. Dak.] ; submitted by Mr Smoot. Jan. 26, calendar day Jan. 29, 1921. 3 p. (S. rp. 727.) *

RECONSTRUCTION AND PRODUCTION SELECT COMMITTEE CoaZ. Reconstruction and production, hearings pursuant to S. Res 350 au- thorizing appointment of committee to inquire into general building situation 11 r20-such measures -Xvss fo“STcoa?m SXS1 ST+™ „.“tstructlon work ln al‘Its TERRITORIES COMMITTEE HawaiianHomes Commission act, 1920, hearings on H. R. 13500 to amend act CommrsJon^Ind11?ernt Hawaii’ as a“onded, to establish Hawaiian Homes commission, and for other purposes. 1921. 147 p. $ ' 318 Jan ua ry , 1921

USELESS EXECUTIVE PAPERS, JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON DIS- POSITION OF Civil Service Commission. Disposition of useless papers, Civil Service Commis- sion, report; submitted by Mr. Moores of Indiana. Jan. 17, 1921. 2 p. (H. rp. 1199.) Interior Department. Disposition of useless papers, Department of Interior, report recommending disposition of certain files and papers described in re- port of Department of Interior dated Dec. 6,1920; submitted by Mr. Moores of Indiana. Jan. 17, 1921. 14 p. (H. rp. 1200.) Navy Department. Disposition of useless papers in Navy Department, report; submitted by Mr. Moores of Indiana. Jan. 8, 1921. 8 p. (H. rp. 1175.) COURT OF CLAIMS Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company v. United States; stipulation of coun- sel. [1921.] no. 34597, p. 17-19. t Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail- way Co. v. United States; [evidence]. [1921.] no. 34718, p. 1-4. T ___ Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company v. United States; [re- port of Auditor for War Department]. [1921.] no. 34457, p. 1-2. I Bancroft. Arthur John Bancroft v. United States; evidence. [1921.] no. 34702, p. 11-12. t Brewer & Jones. Bruce M. Brewer and T. Barton Jones, partners as Brewer & Jones, v. United States; findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion ot court] decided Jan. 10, 1921. [1921.] no. 34085, 6 p. t Brown. George R. Brown v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1920.] no. 34095, p. 7-25. t , and St. Paul Railway Company v. United States; [report of Auditor of War Department]. [1920.] no. 34665, 2 p. T Hudson Navigation Company v. United States; evidence for plaintiff. [1920.] no. 34181, p. 5-92. t International and Great Northern Railway. James A. Baker, receiver of Inter- national and Great Northern Railway Company, v. United States; report oi Treasury Department. [1921.] no. 34462, p. 5-10. $ Lotvenadler. Carl Anton Lowenadler v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1920.] no. 34207, p. 23-47. t Luckenbach Steamship Company v. United States; evidence for defendants. [1920.] no. 33962, p. 305-482. $ Southern Pacific Company. Southern Pacific Company v. United States; [evi- dence]. [1921.] no. 34205, 2 p. t ___ Southern Pacific Company v. United States; [report of Auditor for M ar Department]. [192L] no. 34564, p. 1-3. t Swisher. Martin Swisher v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1920.] no. 34563, p. 5-33. t Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific Railway Company v. United States; stipula- tion of council. [1921.] no. 34598, p. 17-19. t Wilcox. William Tod Wilcox v. United States; stipulation. [1921.] no. 34582, p. 39-42. t DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital. Report of Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, year ended June 30,1920. [Press of Sudwarth Company, Washington, D. C., 1921.] 16 p. t Central Dispensary and Emergency Hos- pital. . CAY Court of Appeals. Revised rules for government and practice of C°urt of AP' peals of District of Columbia, under acts approved Feb. 9, 1893, July 30, 1894, June 3, 1896, Mar. 2, 1897, Mar. 19, 1906, Mar. 3, 1911, July 28, 19L ; anno- tated by Richard A. Ford. Revised, with additions to Dec. 4, 1920. 1920. 65 p. t . . 20—27470 Schools. Appropriations required for public schools of District of Columbia. Jan. 8, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 962.) $ Jan ua ry , 1921 319

FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Vocational summary, v. 3, no. 8; Dec. 1920. [1921.] p. 113-128,4° [Monthly.] t E18—1114

FEDERAL ELECTRIC RAILWAYS COMMISSION Proceedings of Federal Electric Railways Commission held in Washington, D. C., July-Oct. 1919, with Final report of commission to the President. 1920. 3 v. vii + [3]+l-995+995a-2055+2055a-2349 p. il. [The Final report to the Presi- dent appears on p. 2260-89 of v. 3.] * Cloth. $2.50 per set (3 vols.). 20—27530 FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Federal reserve bulletin. Federal reserve bulletin, Jan. 1921; [v. 7, no. 1]. 1st edition. 1921. ii+1-32 p. map, 4° [Monthly.] t Paper, $1.50 a yr. 15—26318 Note .—The Federal reserve bulletin is printed in 2 editions (a 1st edition and a final edition). The 1st edition is brief and contains the regular official announce- ments, the national review of business conditions, and other general matter, and is distributed without charge to the member banks of the Federal reserve system. The 2d or final edition contains detailed analyses of business conditions, special articles, review of foreign banking, and complete statistics showing condition of Federal reserve banks. Those desiring copies of either edition may obtain them from the Federal Re- serve Board at the prices stated above and below. ----- Same, Jan. 1921; [v. 7, no. 1]. Final edition. 1921. iv+l-130+ii p. il. 1 pl. 4° [Monthly.] t Paper, 40 c. single copy, $4.00 a yr. Federal reserve member banks. Federal reserve inter-district collection system, banks upon which items will be received by Federal reserve banks for collec- tion and credit, Jan. 1, 1921. 1921. 74 p. 4° t 16—26870

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Fruit Groicers Express, Incorporated. No. 2857, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Oct. term, 1919, Fruit Growers Express, Incorporated, vs. Federal Trade Commission; brief and argument for respondent. 1921. cover-title, i+45 p. t Grain trade. Report of Federal Trade Commission on grain trade: v. 1, Coun- try grain marketing. Sept. 15, 1920. 1920. 350 p.+2 folded leaves, il. 2 pl. * Paper, 35c. 20—27460 Rules of practice before commission, adopted June 17, 1915, aniended to Nov. 19, 1920. 1921. 8 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. 21—26054

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Appropriations. Supplemental estimates, Government Printing Office, commu- nication submitting supplemental estimate of appropriation required for fiscal year 3921. Jan. 10, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 967.) t Report. Annual report of Public Printer, fiscal year 1920. 1920. 16 p. 1 tab. t ----- Same [with tabular statements and with report of superintendent of documents], fiscal year 1920. 1920. iv+716 p. 2 tab. t 11-—29491 ----- Same. (S. doc. 305.) DOCUMENTS OFFICE Animal industry, farm animals, poultry, and dairying, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Dec. 1920. 28 p. (Price list 38, 13th edition.) t 21—26036 Monthly catalogue, United States public documents, no. 312; Dec. 1920. 1921. p. 215-281. * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c. 4—18088 Public domain, Government publications concerning public lands, conservation, railroad land grants, etc., for sale by superintendent of documents. Dec. 1920. 11 p. (Price list 20, 11th edition.) t 20—27489 320 Jan ua ry , 1921 INTERDEPARTMENTAL SOCIAL HYGIENE BOARD Regulations. Revised regulations governing educational research and develop- ment fund of Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board [adopted Nov. 24, 1920]. 1921. 17 p. t ___ Revised regulations governing scientific research fund of Interdepart- mental Social Hygiene Board [adopted Nov. 24, 1920]. 1921. 13 p. t

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Note —The decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are Issued in «Hn« and in signatures and the decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published8 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 eithei kind in separate parts as they are Issued. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon ap- plication to the Superintendent of Documents. Irrigation projects. Public notice, North Platte project, Nebr.-Wyo. Dec. 21, 1920. [2] p. 4° t Pensions. [Decisions of Department of Interior in appealed pensions and bounty land claims, v. 21, slip] 5-8. [1920-21.] various paging [A previous slip numbered 5 was issued in Nov. 1920, and was designated as o. retirement.” The one issued in January, and catalogued above, is designated simply as “ No. 5.” For price, see note above under center head.] 12—29422 Petroleum. Operating regulations to govern production of oil and gas, under act of Feb. 25, 1920, public no. 146. [1921.] 4 p. ([Mines Bureau.]) T Reports. Reports of Department of Interior, fiscal year 1920: v. 2, Indian af- fairs, Territories. 1920. iii+206+146 +56+132+101 p. il. 3 maps. * Cloth, $1.10. 9—35240 — Same. (H. doc. 849.) COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF Appropriations. Amount required by Columbia Institution for the Deaf, fiscal year 1921, for current expenses and repairs. Jan. 10, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 964.) $ EDUCATION BUREAU Agriculture. Problem of summer teaching in connection with project super- vision; by Aretas W. Nolan. Nov. 15, 1920. 6 p. (Secondary school circular 7.) * Paper, 5c. K 21 -*y Conference on Highway Engineering and Highway Transport Education. Edu- cation for highway engineering and highway transport, report of Conference on Highwav Engineering and Highway Transport Education, held in M ash- ington, and 15, 1920, under direction of commissioner of education with reports of preliminary meetings. 1921. 134 p. (Bulletin 4^, 19_0.) * Paper, 25c. s - - < Education. Monthly record of current educational publications. J

Hawaii. Survey of education in Hawaii. 1920. v+408 p. il. 12 p. of pl. (Bulletin 16, 1920.) [A preliminary edition containing chapters 1-4 and the appendix was previously issued, for which see Monthly catalogue for May, 1920, p. 648.] * Paper, 50c. E -1—26 Pictures. List of references on use of pictures in education ; prepared inJAbrary Division. Dec. 1920 [published 1921]. 12 p. (Library leaflet 13.) t. E 21 30 School life, v. 6, no. 1 and 2; Jan. 1 and 15, 1921. [1921.] Each 16 p. il. 4“ [Semimonthly.] * Paper, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c. E 18—902 Note .—School life is mailed free to presidents of universities and colleges, State, citv and countv superintendents, principals of normal schools and of high schools, and a few other administrative school officers. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above. State boards and departments of education. Organization of State departments of education; by L. A. Kalbacb and A. O. Neal. 1921. 48 p. (Bulletin 46. 1920.) * Paper, 10c. E 21 28 Jan ua ry , 1921 321

FREEDMEN’S HOSPITAL Appropriation for fuel for Freedmen’s Hospital, supplemental estimate of ap- propriation required for necessary fuel, fiscal year 1921. Jan. 14, 1921. 3 p. (H. doc. 980.) t GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

Note .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual reports, bulletins, Mineral resources, Professional papers, and Water-supply papers; and maps, Monographs, and folios of the Geologic atlas and the Topographic atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c. to $11.00 each. A wholesale rate has been established for topographic and geologic folios, so that a discount of 40 per cent from the retail price is now allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to $5.00 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 Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page. Elkton, Md. Elkton-Wilmington folio, Md., Del., N. J., Pa.; [articles] by F. Bascom and B. L. Miller. [Library edition.] Washington, Geological Survey, 1920. cover-title, 22 p. il. 4 maps, large 4° (Geologic atlas of United States 211.) [Prepared in cooperation with Maryland.] t Paper, 25c. G S 21—31 Geology. Contributions to economic geology, 1919: pt. 2, Mineral fuels; David White and G. H. Ashley, geologists in charge. 1920. viii+171 p. il. 8 pl. 1 is in pocket, 4 p. of pl. 9 maps, 2 are in pocket. (Bulletin 711.) * Paper, 60c. G S 5—748 Contents .—Introduction.—Farnham anticline, Carbon County, Utah; by Frank R. Clark.—Oil shale in western Montana, southeastern Idaho, and adjacent parts of Wyoming and Utah; by D. Dale Condit.—Peat in Dismal Swamp, Va. and N. C.; by C. C. Osbon.—Oil in Warm Springs and Hamilton domes, near Thermopolis, Wyo.; by A. J. Collier.—Gas in Big Sand Draw anticline, Fremont County, Wyo.; by A. J. Collier.—Abram Creek-Stony River coal field, northeastern West Virginia; by George H. Ashley.—Geology and oil and gas prospects of Huntley field, Mont.; by E. T. Hancock.—Anticlines near Maverick Springs, Fremont County, Wyo.; by A. J. Collier.—Index. ----- Same. (H. doc. 832.) Iron. Iron and associated industries of Lorraine, Sarre district, Luxemburg, and Belgium; [articles by] Alfred H. Brooks and Morris F. La Croix, [with list of principal works consulted, by Harold F. Crooks]. 1920. 131 p. il. 2 maps. 1 is in pocket. (Bulletin 703.) * Paper, 25c. G S21—38 ----- Same. (H. doc. 570, 66th Cong. 2d sess.) Lead in 1918, general report; by C. E. Siebenthal. Jan. 6, 1921. v-|-937-971 p. il. 1 pl. [From Mineral resources, 1918, pt. 1.] t Maine. Triangulation in Maine and New Hampshire. 1916-18; R. B. Marshall, chief geographer. 1920. viii+303-330 p. 1 pl. (Bulletin 709 I.) t Mineral waters in 1919; by Arthur J. Ellis. Jan. 21, 1921. ii-|-115-149 p. [From Mineral resources, 1919, pt. 2.] t Norwalk, Conn. Ground water in Norwalk, Suffield, and Glastonbury areas, Conn.; by Harold S. Palmer. 1920. 171 p. il. 5 pl. 7 maps, 6 are in pocket. (Water-supply paper 470.) [Prepared in cooperation with Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey.] * Paper, 65c. G S 21—27 ----- Same. (H. doc. 221, 66th Cong. 1st sess..) ’Oregon. Triangulation and primary traverse in Oregon and Washington, 1916-19; C. H. Birdseye, chief topographic engineer. 1920. x+347-420 p. 1 pl. (Bulletin 709 K.) t Publications. New publications, list 155; Jan. 1, 1921. [1921.] 6 p. [Monthly.] t Sand and gravel in 1919; by R. W. Stone. Jan. 5, 1921. ii+151-164 p. [From Mineral resources, 1919, pt. 2.] t Steptoe Valley. Exploratory drilling for water and use of ground water for Irrigation in Steptoe Valley, Nev., by W. O. Clark and C. W. Riddell; with Introduction, by O. E. Meinzer. 1920. 70 p. il. 3 pl. 3 maps, 1 is in pocket. (Water-supply paper 467.) t GS21—45 322 Jan ua ry , 1921

Topographic sheets

Note .—The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent town or natural feature found on them. Three scales are ordinarily used, 1 : 62,500, 1: 125,000, and 1: 250,000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch, covering, respectively, average areas of 230, 920, and 3,700 square miles. For some areas of particular im- portance special large-scale maps are published. The usual size, exclusive of the margin, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to 16 inches in width, the latter varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet. More than two-fifths of the area of the country, excluding outlying possessions, has been mapped, every State being represented. Connecticut Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, , New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, and West Virginia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 10c. each; but in lots of 50 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 6c. each. The discount is allowed on all orders the net cost of which amounts to $5.00 or more and applies on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together, but does not apply to the folios sold at 5c. each on account of damage by fire. California, Pacheco Pass quadrangle, lat. 37°-37° 15', long. 121°-121° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1920. 17.5X14.1 in. 110c. Illinois, Jonesboro quadrangle, lat. 37° 15'-37° 30', long. 89° 15'-89° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Preliminary edition. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1920. 17.5X14 in. 110c. Missouri-Nebraska, Craig quadrangle, lat. 40°-40° 15', long. 95° 15--95° 30'. Scale 1:62,500. contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1920. 17.5X13.5 in. 110c. New York, Rochester quadrangle, lat. 43°-43° 20', long. 77° 3O'-77° 45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1920. 23.4X12.9 in. 110c. Viiv/inia-North Carolina, Arringdale quadrangle, lat. 36° 3O'-36° 45', long. 77° 15'-77° 30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geo- logical Survey] edition of 1920. 17.5X14.2 in. 110c.

INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE Claims. Deficiency appropriation for Bureau of Indian Affairs, communication submitting deficiency estimate of appropriation required to pay amounts found due by accounting officer of Treasury, fiscal year 1920 and prior years. Jan. 6, 1921. 4 p. (H. doc. 957.) t Mineral lands. Regulations [approved Nov. 12 and Dec. 27, 1920] governing leasing for lead and zinc mining operations and purposes, of restricted Indian lands in Quapaw Agency, Okla., under acts approved June 7, 1897, and Mar. 3, 1909. [1921.] 21 p. t MINES BUREAU Gas (natural). Chlorination of natural gas; by G. W. Jones, V. C. Allison, and M. H. Meighan. [1st edition.] [Dec. 1920, published] 1921. 44 p. il (Technical paper 255; Petroleum technology 63.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on natural gas and industrial gases.] * Paper, 10c. 21—26035 Gasoline. Quality of gasoline marketed in United States; by H. H. Hill and E. W. Dean. [1st edition.] .[Dec.] 1920. xi-f-275 p. il. (Bulletin 19V Petroleum technology 59.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on petroleum technology.] * Paper, 30c. 20—27491 Mine accidents. Monthly statement of coal-mine fatalities in United States, Oct. 1920; by W. W. Adams. [1st edition.] [Dec.] 1920. 8 p. * Paper, 5c. 14—30541 Same, Nov. 1920; by W. W. Adams. [1st edition.] [Jan.] 1921. 10 p * Paper, 5c. Mine fires. Causes and prevention of fires and explosions in bituminous coal mines; by Edward Steidle. [1st edition.] [Oct.] 1920. 75 p. il. (Miners’ circular 27.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on coal-mine accidents.] * Paper, 20c. 20_ 27461 Janu ar y , 1921 323

Petroleum. Bibliography of petroleum and allied substances in 1918; by E. H. Burroughs. [1st edition.] [Nov. 1920, published] 1921. 180 p. (Bulletin 189; Petroleum technology 58.) [Includes lists of Mines Bureau publications on petroleum technology.] * Paper, 25c. 18—26432 Publications. New publications, list 78; Jan. 1921. [1921.] oblong 48° [These lists are published in the form of postal cards.] t Quarry accidents in United States, calendar year 1919; by William W. Adams. [1st edition.] [Dec. 1920, published] 1921. 66 p. 1 tab. (Technical paper 275.) * Paper, 10c. 13—35364 Ventilation in metal mines, preliminary report; by Daniel Harrington. [1st edition.] [Dec. 1920, published] 1921. 44 p. (Technical paper 251.) [In- cludes list of Mines Bureau publications on mine gases and mine ventilation.] * Paper. 10c. 20—27490 NATIONAL, PARK SERVICE Hot Springs Reservation. Supplemental appropriation required by National Park Service, supplemental estimate of appropriation required for completion of free bathhouse at Hot Springs Reservation. Jan. 13, 1921. 3 p. (H. doc. 978.) t PATENT OFFICE Note .—The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single copies. These are not enumerated in this catalogue, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent Office. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the Patent Office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c. to $10 per volume and may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents. The Rules of practice and pamphlet Patent laws are furnished free of charge upon application to the Patent Office. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $1.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $5.00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawing. These coupons are good until used, but are only to be used for orders sent to the Patent Office. For schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. Decisions. [Decisions of commissioner of patents and of United States courts in patent cases.] Jan. 4, 1921. 1-24-193-198 p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 282, no. 1.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. ■----- Same. Jan. 11, 1921. 199-2004-385-388 p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 282, no. 2.] ----- Same. Jan. 18, 1921. 389-3904-565-568 p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 282, no. 3.] ----- Same. Jan. 25, 1921. 569-5704*741-744 p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 282, no. 4.] Holland, Albert. In Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Jan. term, 1921, in re Albert Holland, patent appeal no. 1395 ; brief for commissioner of patents. 1920. cover-title, 8 p. t Inventors. Alphabetical list of patentees to whom patents were issued, Nov. 1920 [with list of inventions, etc.]. [1921.] cxlvi p. large 8° [Monthly index to Official gazette.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for subscribers. ----- Same, Dec. 1920 [with list of inventions, etc.]. [1921.] ex p. large 8° [Monthly index to Official gazette.] Official gazette. Official gazette, Jan. 4-25, 1921; v. 282, no. 1-4. 1921. cover- title, 7444~[cxxxiv] p. il. large 8° [Weekly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $5.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $11.00. 4—18256 Note .—Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of the United States courts in patent cases. ----- Same [title-page, errata, index to decisions, etc., to] v. 279; Oct. 1920. 1920. [3]-j-735-739 p. large 8° * Paper, 10c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for subscribers. ■----- Same [title-page, errata, index to decisions, etc., to] v. 280; Nov. 1920. 1921. [314-1011-15 p. large 8° ----- Official gazette, Patent Office, supplemental estimate of appropriation required for printing weekly issue of patents and Official gazette. Jan. 25, 1921. 4 p. (S. doc. 361.) t Patents. Classification of patents issued Jan. 4-25, 1921. [1921.] Each 2 p. large 8° [Weekly. From Official gazette, v. 282, no. 1-4.] t 324 Jan ua ry , 1921 Trade-marks [from] Official gazette, Jan. 4, 1921. Jan. 6 1921. 169-183+iv p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 282, no. 1.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. recl amat ion ser vic e Irrigation projects. Irrigation projects of Reclamation Service, national recla- mation of arid lands; [revised to Nov. 1, 1920]. [1920.] 40 p. il. t AIL------Proposed work on reclamation projects, fiscal year 1922, with estimates of appropriation. 1921. 94 p. t 17—26092 Reclamation record. Index [to] Reclamation record, v. 10, 1919. [1920.] xi p. 5 p. of pl. large 8° — Same, v. 11, 1920. [1921.] xii p. large 8° — Reclamation record, v. 12, no. 1; Jan. 1921. [1921.] p. 1-48, il. large 8 [Monthly.] , 352+l Note .—The Reclamation record is published in the interest of the> settlers on t reclamation projects, its alm being to raise the general average of success on these projects. It contains much valuable matter of interest to farmers, and will be sent free of charge to any water user on the reclamation projects. The Record is sold to those who are not water users for 75 cents a year, payable in adva^e. Subscriptio s mav be forwarded to the Chief Clerk, U. S. Reclamation Service, Washington D C., amT remittances (postal money order or New York draft) should be made payable to anathe remitiautesSpecial Fiscal Agent, U. S. Reclamation Service. Postage stamps will not be accepted. Specifications 390. 1920. 7 p. 4° [Consists of advertisement, proposal, and specifications for reclamation project.] t ST. ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL Attendants. Training school for attendants, session of 1920-21, announcement and calendar. 1920. 14 p. small 4° t Rules. Book of rules, approved by president of board of visitors, Feb. 5, 1912. Revised Nov. 22, 1920. 1920. 25 p. t

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Note .—The bound volumes of the decisions, usually known as Commission reports, are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. . .®®pa£‘1ltK0?p sin°zle are sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume; foreign subscription, $1.50, single copies, usually 5c. each. Apples No. 11111, Leo-Greenwald Vinegar Company v. director general, as agent, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. 5 decided Dec. 22 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 635 b3J+n p. ([Opinion]6538.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Beans. No. 11309, Chatterton & Son v. director general, as agent, and Pere Marquette Railway Company; [decided Nov. 27, 1920; report of commission]. 1920. [1] +484-485 p. ([Opinion] 6490.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Bids of carriers. Regulations relative to bids of carriers subject to Clayton antitrust act for securities, supplies, or other articles of commerce, order (as amended Oct. 4, 1920) [promulgated] at general session of Interstate Commerce Commission on 6th of October, 1919. [Reprint 1921.] p. 84<-850. [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 56.] * Paper, 5c. Boots and shoes. No. 8734, E. A. Waxelbaum & Brother, Incorporated, v. Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah et al.; [no. 4596, Chamber of Com- merce of Augusta, Ga., v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al., no. 5429, Freight Bureau, Chamber of Commerce of Macon, Ga., v. Central of Georgia Railway Company et al.; decided Dec. 6, 1920; report and order of commission]. 1920. [1]+480-482+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6488.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Chero-cola No 11273, Chero-Cola Bottling Company v. director general, as agent, Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railway Company, et al.; decided Nov 27, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1920.] p. 547, [1], ([Opinion] 6508.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Jan ua ry , 1921 325 Co°1^ In.vestizati°n and suspension docket no. 1211, coal from West Virginia mission? 6’ ^report and order of ?om J"~ 5^°" *™

report and order of commission]. 1921 111 4-624-634+F?1 n “Ver,

Seaboard By-Product Coke Company v. director general as Nov ^2?° 1090^’ Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company, et at; decided 6502 1 ’rPnS;J«eP?rt °f [1920.] p. 535-536 ([OpFSon] 6^02.) [Page 536 incorrectly numbered 586. From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. xuitisidie commerce No. 11142, Cannon Manufacturing Company v Southern Railwav Onm pany\ Yadki/Rallw’ &Sr agent’ etraL; tno- 11272> Wiscassett Mills Sm- TQ9o V' la<|kln Railway Company, director general, et al.; decided Dec 21 ?9“?\.J+port and order of commission]. 1921. [1] 4-594-5964-ii n ncjnin- *°Paper 5c tReport from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.]

Hord Alkali Products Company et al. v. director general as Qg

Corton trade No.11023, St. Louis Chamber of Commerce v. director general ^nmatni4?reai Sou^hern Railroad Company, et al.; [decided Dec. 21, 1920•’ 6524? rCi?rd!1\Of co“missionl- 1921. [1]+586-590+H p. ([Opinion] * Pa nor 1 ieport from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] a d|JcI , DC. J D^mtaS^X?^F^+SC;^°4,,

——- No. 11181, Joseph L. Lieberman et al. v. Chicago & North Western Rail- [1920 ]On)59^600+[i:id?ldi

~ ?^0; J1?74’ Wharton Steel Company v. director general a« ownt ana Central Railroad Company of New Jersey; decided Dec 21 1920 - renort’land nm^omrn™0?- [192+ eiS^.5+tH p (WnmnTSr r V port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. 326 Jan ua ry , 1921

Express. Ex parte no. 76, express contract, 1920; [decided Dec. g 1920 repoit and order of commission], 1920. [1]+518-532+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6500.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, be. Freight rates. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1217, class ^bitraries to Sewalls Point, Va.; [investigation and suspension docket no. 1—3, class arbitrages to Sewalls Point, Va. (2)1 i decided Dec 29, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 591-594+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6o25.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, &c. Fruit No 11014, Murray & Layne Company v. Southern Pacific Company and director general, as agent; [decided Dec. 2, 1920; report and order of com- mission].' 1920. [1]+552-554+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6511.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Ginger-ale. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1215. [ringer ale from Shreveport to and between Texas points; [decided Dec. order of commission], 1920. [1 ] +566-567+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 6517.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Grain No 10417, Arkansas Jobbers & Manufacturers Association -v. director general. Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company, et al.;[portions of 4th section applications nos. 1950, 1951, 4218, 4847, decided Dec 22, 1920, report and orders of commission]. 1921. [1]+662-672+iii p. ([Opmion] 6543.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59. J * Paper, 5c. Guncotton. No. 10348,xoo-to, E. I. du Pont de Nemours------~ —& -----Companyy , . v... director gen- eral as agent, Norfolk & Western Railway Company, et al.; [no. 10875, same v. same]; decided Dec. 21, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 659-661+[1]______. . . . p. ([Opinion] 6542.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Iron No 10759, Cohen-Schwartz Rail & Steel Company v. director general, Morgan’s Louisiana & Texas Railroad & Steamship Company et al.; de- cided Nov 27 1920: report [and order] of commission. [1920.] 533-534+ [11 p. ([Opinion] 6501.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper. 5c. Lumber. No. 11001, Stout Lumber Company v. director general, as agent, St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company et al.; decided Dec. 13, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1920.] 495-498+ii p. ([Opinion] 6494 ) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] I aper, oc. Manila hemp. No. 11145, Columbian Rope Company v Rector generalas agent, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, et al.; decided Dec. 9. 1920 report [and order] of commission. [1921.] p. 605. [1]. ( [Opinion] 6531.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] • Paper, 5c. Marble No 11254, Georgia Show Case Company v. director general as agent, Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company, et al ; decided Nov 27,1920 ; report [and order] of commission. [1920.] 543-544+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6506.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] Paper, 5c. Meat. No. 9238, Jacob E. Decker & Sons v. director general, Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad Company, et al.; decided Dec. 21, 1920; report [and order] of commission on further hearing. [1920.] p; 585, [1]. ([Opinion] 6523.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper. 5c. Misrouting. No. 11135. McCloud River Railroad Company v. Oregon Short Line Railroad Company; decided Dec. 2, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1920.] 539-540+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6504.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Molasses. No. 11198, New Orleans Joint Traffic Bureau et al., v. director gen- eral, as agent, Illinois Central Railroad Company, et al.; decided Dec. 9, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] p. 601, [1]. ([Opinion] 6529.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Nails. No. 11292, Parkersburg Rig & Reel Company v. director general, as agent, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Company, et al.; decided Dec. 9, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1920.] 563-565+ii p. ([Opin- ion] 6516.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. o9.] * Paper, 5c. Jan ua ry , 1921 327

Onions. No. 11128, Vaughan’s Seed Store v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al.; decided Nov. 27, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1920.] 537-538+[l] p. ([Opinion] 6503.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Packing-house products. No. 8419, Rath Packing Company v. director general, Illinois Central Railroad Company, et al.; decided Nov. 5, 1920; report of commission upon reargument. [1920.] p. 427-429. ([Opinion] 6476.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Paper. No. 9987, Paper Mills Traffic Association et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, director general, et al.; decided Dec. 21, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 649-655+ii p. ([Opin- ion] 6540.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Passenger rates. No. 11776, Minnesota fares and charges, in matter of intra- state fares and charges of Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company and other carriers between points in Minnesota; [decided Dec. 8, 1920; re- port and order of commission]. 1920. [l]+502-507+ii p. ([Opinion] 6476 [6496].) [Opinion number changed with rubber stamp from 6476 to 6496. Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Petroleum. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1201, petroleum oil and petroleum oil products from points in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri to Chicago, Ill., Milwaukee, Wis., and related points; decided Dec. 13, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1920.] 499-501+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6495.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 1208, crude petroleum oil from Kansas and Oklahoma to Lacy Station, Pa.; decided Dec. 8, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1920.] p. 483, [1]. ([Opinion] 6489.) [Re- port from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Plaster. No. 10953, Acme Cement Plaster Company v. director general, as agent, Quanah, Acme & Pacific Railway Company, et al.; [decided Dec. 2, 1920; report and order of commission]. 1920. [1]+508-509+[1] p. ([Opin- ion] 6497.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Potatoes. No. 11345, John A. Eck Company v. director general, as agent, At- lantic Coast Line Railroad Company, et al.; decided Dec. 9, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 577-578+[l] p. ([Opinion] 6521.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Railroad accidents. Accident bulletin 76, collisions, derailments, and other accidents resulting in injury to persons, equipment, or roadbed, arising from operation of steam roads used in interstate commerce, Apr.-June, 1920; [pre- pared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1921. 14 p. 4° [Quarterly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 30c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 40c. 5—41547 ----- Report of chief of Bureau of Safety covering investigation of accident which occurred on St. Louis-San Francisco Railroad at Knobview, Mo., Dec. 21,1919. [1921.] 10 p. 2 pl. 6 p. of pl. * Paper, 10c. A 21—263 Railroad employees. Decisions under hours-of-service act, in district court in and for southern district of California, southern division, no. 549, civil, Nov. 3, 1920, United States v. Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co.; opinion of court. [1920.] 5 p. t ----- Decisions under hours of service law, circuit court of appeals, 8th cir- cuit, no. 5621, Dec. term, 1920, & Rio Grande Railroad Co. v. United States; no. 5622, Dec. term, 1920, United States v. Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Co., in error to district court for district of Colorado [opinion of court]; decided Dec. 13, 1920. [1921.] 3 p. t Railroad passes. In matter of regulations to govern forms and recording of passes, issue of 1917, [order promulgated] at session of Interstate Commerce Commission, division 4, on 20th of December, 1920. 1921. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. Railroads. In matter of uniform system of accounts to be kept by steam roads, [order promulgated] at session of Interstate Commerce Commission, division 4, on 20th of December, 1920. 1921. Ip.* Paper, 5c. 328 Jan ua ry , 1921 Rails No 11429 Birmingham Rail & Locomotive Company v. Southern Rail- way Company; [decided Dec. 9, 1920; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1]+602-604+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6530.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Reconsignment. No. 10954. Kansas Flour Mills Company v. Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, director general, et al.; [no. 109o4 (sub. no. 1), same u same] ; decided Nov. 27, 1920; report [and order] of com™iSsi<)n. [1920.] 557-558+ii p. ([Opinion] 6513.) [Report from Interstate Com merce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Redwood. No. 11083, Portland Traffic and Transportation Association et al. v. director general, Ann Arbor Railroad Company, et al.; [decided Dec. 21, 1920; report and order of commission]. 1921. [1]+606-610+v p. ([Opin- ion] 6532.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 5J.J * Paper, 5c. Saltpeter. Chile. No. 11174, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company v• director general, as agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, et al.; [decided D ec. , 1920; report and order of commission]. 1920. [1]+570-573+[1] p. ion] 6519.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59. J * Paper, 5c. Shipping Investigation and suspension docket no. 1204. absorption of handling charges at New Orleans, La.; decided Dec. 21, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1921.] 597-598+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 6527.)^ [Report from In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Sludge acid. No. 11195, Ohio Cities Gas Company v. di.r1PC^fnen9er1al’9^S Jf^t Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, et al.; decided Dec. 2, 19-0, report of commission. [1920.] p. 541-542. ([Opinion] 6505.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Soapstone. No. 10784. Atlantic Paper & Pulp Corporation v. director general, as agent, Nelson & Albemarle Railway Company, et al.; decided Nov. 27, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1920.] 555-556+[1] p. ion] 6512.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.J * Paper, 5c. Special report series circular 30: Dec. 13, 1920. [1921.] 11 p. 4° issued to carriers for purpose of procuring information for use of Interstate Commerce Commission.] f Spotting charges. No. 10632, Standard Oil Company v director general, as agent, Baltimore & Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad Company ah; [de- cided Dec 21, 1920; report and order of commission]. 1921. |l|+b2O-b-rfT [1] p. ([Opinion] 6536.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. ___ No. 10690. Philip Carey Manufacturing Company v. director general, as agent. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, et al.; [decided Dec. 21, 1920; report and order of commission]. 1920. [1]+640-+48+ii p. ([Opinion] 6539.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.J * Paper, 5c. Strawberries. No. 11205, Charles C. Oyler & Son v. American Railway Express Company and director general, as agent; [decided Dec. 21, 19-0; report and order of commission], 1921. [1]+656-658+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6541.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] Paper, 5c. Sulphur. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1216, sulphur from Texas points to Beaumont and Port Arthur for export; [decided Dec. 17, 1920, re- port and order of commission], 1921. [1] +568-569+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6518.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. o9.J * Paper, 5c. No. 11276, Mexican Petroleum Corporation of Louisiana v. ®“d[rX acid. as^nt, Harbor Itellroad Company et al.; portions of 4th section applications nos. 2043 2045, and ]606^ecid(tf^ov. 27 1920; report [and orders] of commission. [1920[1920.] ] FUK-FUfi-Mi545-546+ii p. (([Opin-[Opin- ion] 6507.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. __ 11629 Swift & Company v. director general, as agent; decided Nov. 27 1920- report [and order] of commission. [1920.] p. 551, [1]. ([Opinion] 6510 )~ [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. o9.] * Paper, 5c. Janu ar y , 1921 329 Switching charges. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1202, forest prod- ucts from points in North Carolina and Virginia to Norfolk and other Vir- ginia cities: decided Dec. 21, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1920.] 579-584+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6522.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. No. 11141, Cleveiand-Cliffs Iron Company v. Munising, Marquette & South eastern Railway Company, director general, as agent, et al.; decided Dee. 9, 1920: report of commission. [1921.] p. 611-613. ([Opinion] 6533.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. Telegraph. No. 11131. Postal Telegraph-Cable Company v. Western Union Tele- graph Company; [decided Dec. 15, 1920; report and order of commission]. 1920. [1] -|-512-517+ [1] p. ([Opinion] 6499.) [Report from Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper. 5c. Telegraphers. Decisions under hours of service act, circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, no. 1470, Oct. term, 1920, United States v. Boston & Maine Rail- road, error to district court for district of Massachusetts [opinion of court! • decided Nov. 24, 1920. [1920.] 5 p. t ’ Terminal charges. Investigation and suspension docket no. 1199, absorption of terminal charges at Galveston. Tex.; [investigation and suspension docket no. 1219, absorption of terminal charges at Galveston, Tex.; decided Dec. 15, 1920: report and order of commission]. 1920. [1 ]+490-495+[1] p. ([Opin- ion] 6493.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports v 59] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 1230, wharfage, handling, and storage charges at municipal terminals, Norfolk, Va„ [decided Dec. 13, 1920; report and order of commission]. 1920. [1]+488-489+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6492.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.1 ♦ Paper, 5c. Train service. No. 11407, Natchez Chamber of Commerce v. Louisiana & Arkansas Railway Company et al.; [decided Jan. 4, 1921; report and order of commission], 1921. [1 ]+678-684+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6545.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c. 'Western Union Telegraph Company. No. 63607, in Supreme Court of District of Columbia, United States, at relation of Western Union Telegraph Co., against Interstate Commerce Commission; brief for Interstate Commerce Commission. 1920. cover-title, 28 p. t Wire rope. No. 11259, John J. Bateman v. director general, as agent, and Southern Pacific Company; decided Nov. 27, 1920; report [and order] of commission. [1920.] 559-560+[1] p. ([Opinion] 6514.) [Report from Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 59.] * Paper, 5c.

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Agency of Canadian Car and Foundry Company. [No.] 2059, Court of Customs Appeals. Agency Canadian Car & Foundry Co. v. United States; brief for United States. 1920. cover-title, 8 p. t Baender. Charles L. No. 614, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, Charles L. Baender v. Frank Barnett, sheriff, etc., appeal from district court for north- ern district of California; brief for appellee. 1921. cover-title, 9 p. t Bloch. .Julius. No. 640, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, Julius Block v. Louis Hirsh, on writ of error to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; statement of solicitor general in support of motion to advance. 1920. cover- title, 2 p. J California Associated Raisin Company. Equity no. B-67, in district court for southern district of California, , United States v. California Asso- ciated Raisin Company; brief for United States. 1920 [reprint with addi- tional matter], cover-title, i+46 p. t Central Union Trust Company. Nos. 392 and 393, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920. Central Union Trust Company of New York, individually and as trustee, against Francis P. Garvan, as Alien Property Custodian; Edwin G. Merrill, James Speyer, and Frank A. Vanderlip, individually and as trustees, against [same], in error to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for defendant in error. [1921.] cover-title, 10 p. t 330 Jan ua ry , 1921

Claims. Judgments against Government, list of judgments rendered against Government by District Courts, which require appropriation for their pay- ment. Jan. 6, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 958.) t Eldorado Coal and Mining Company. No. 609, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, Eldorado Coal and Mining Company v. Harry W. Mager, collector of internal revenue for 1st district of Illinois, in error to district court for northern district of Illinois; brief for defendant in error. 1921. cover-title, 3 p. $ Electric Boat Company. [No. 32877, in Court of Claims, Electric Boat Com- pany v. United States; letters setting forth negotiations with E. W. Bliss Company in regard to torpedoes furnished by them.] [1920.] various pag- ing. [A series of 24 letters printed separately, each bearing the signature mark 14162-20, with a letter of the alphabet (A-X) inserted.] t Farnham, Frank G. In Court of Claims, Frank Gunn Farnham v. United States, no. 33300; additional request for findings. [1921.] p. 1-3, large 8° t ----- Same; brief supplemental to defendant’s memorandum on court’s order remanding case to law calendar for hearing on question of jurisdiction. [1920.] p. 114-120. t ----- Same; memorandum in reply to Memorandum by plaintiff of authorities referred to argument of case. [1920.] p. 121-126, large 8° t Gouled, Felix. No. 250, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, Felix Gouled y. United States, on certificate from circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States. 1920. cover-title, iii+59 p. t International Silver Company. United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Oct. term, 1920, no. 141, United States v. International Silver Company; brief for plaintiff in error. 1920. cover-title, 31 p. large 8° t Judges. List of United States judges, attorneys, and marshals; compiled by appointment clerk [Charles B. Sornborger]. Jan. 15, 1921. 23 p. T Keokuk and Hamilton Bridge Company. In Court of Claims, Keokuk & Hamil- ton Bridge Co. v. United States, no. 34114; brief for defendant upon motion for new trial. [1921.] p. 1-2, large 8° t Lee Wing Wah. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, Lee Wing Wah and Lee Wing Quong v. Edward White, commissioner of immigration, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for re- spondent in opposition. 1920. cover-title, 3 p. t Marshall, J. Markham. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, 2 cases, nos. 394 and 395, J. Markham Marshall, Walter T. Rosen, and Rudolph Metz, as trus- tees, etc., v. Francis P. Garvan, as Alien Property Custodian, in error to cir- cuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for defendant in error. 1921. cover- title, iv+136 p. t Metropolitan Trust Company. No. 396, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, Met- ropolitan Trust Company of city of New York, trustee, v. Francis P. Garvan, as Alien Property Custodian, in error to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for defendant in error. 1921. cover-title, 7 p. t Newberry, Truman H. No. 559, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, Truman H. Newberry et al. v. United States, in error to district court for western dis- trict of Michigan ; appendix to brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 71 p. I ----- Same; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 156 p. t Opinions. Advance sheets, Official opinions of Attorneys General, subject index, v. 32, p. 1-331, Aug. 21, 1919-Oct. 29, 1920. Dec. 1920. xiv p. t Ordnance Engineering Corporation. In Court of Claims, Ordnance Engineering Corporation v. United States, no. 34680; defendant’s brief in opposition to claimant’s motion for call on Navy Department. [1921.] p. 1-9, large 8 + Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. No. 134, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company v. United States, appeal from Court of Claims; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, iii+41 p. t Reed, James. In Court of Claims, James Reed v. United States, no. 34182; de- fendant’s brief, objections to plaintiff’s request for findings of fact. [1920.] p. 29-53, large 8° t Jan ua ry , 1921 331

Riddle, D. H. No. 27, original, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, in matter of application of D. H. Riddle for writ of mandamus to W. I. Grubb, district judge for northern district of Alabama, and to district court for eastern divi- sion of northern district of Alabama; answer of District Judge W. I. Grubb to rule to show cause why writ of mandamus should issue to him. 1921. cover-title. 19 p. t Rowe, George F. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, George Francis Rowe v. John M. Boyle, as United States marshal for western district of Washington, northern division, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. 1921. cover- title, 4 p. J Ryan, Thomas F. E. In Court of Claims, United States v. Thomas F. E. Ryan, no. 33223; supplemental findings of fact and memorandum. [1921.] p. 89- 96, large 8° t Ryerson, Arthur. No. 608, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, Merchants’ Loan & Trust Company, as trustee of estate of Arthur Ryerson, v. Julius F. Smie- tanka, formerly collector of internal revenue for 1st district of Illinois, in error to district court for northern district of Illinois; brief for defendant in error. 1921. cover-title, ii+37 p. t St. Louis Southwestern Railway. In Court of Claims, St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company v. United States, no. 34064; demurrer to amended petition [and memorandum brief on foregoing demurrer]. [1920.] p. 1-5, large 8° t Shannon, Charles L., & Sons. No. 2046, in Court of Customs Appeals, Charles L. Shannon & Sons v. United States; brief for appellee. 1921. cover-title, 8 p. t Stoehr <£ Sons, Incorporated. No. 546, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920. Max W. Stoehr, suing in his own behalf as stockholder in Stoehr & Sons, Inc., and in behalf of all others similarly situated, v. James N. Wallace et al., appeal from district court for southern district of New York; brief for A. Mitchell Palmer, individually and as Alien Property Custodian, and Francis P. Garvan, individually and as Alien Property Custodian, on appeal by complainant from final judgment of district court for southern district of New York that original and supplemental bills of complaint herein be dismissed upon merits. 1921. cover-title, iii+117 p. t Sykes, Joshua. No. 627, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, Joshua Sykes et al. v. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. 1920. cover-title, 2 p. * United Shoe Machinery Corporation. No. 476, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, . 1920, United Shoe Machinery Corporation et al. v. United States, appeal from district court for eastern district of Missouri; brief for United States. 1921. vi+316 p. t Western Pacific Railroad. No. 136, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, Western Pacific Railroad Company v. United States, appeal from Court of Claims: brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 5 p. t Williams, Willis D. No. 159, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1920, Willis D. Wil- liams and Azel Williams v. United States, in error to district court for dis- trict of Indiana; brief for United States. 1921. cover-title, 11 p. t

LABOR DEPARTMENT Housing Corporation. Supplemental appropriations for Housing Corporation, supplemental estimate of appropriation, fiscal year 1921. Jan. 7, 1921. 2 p. (IJ. doc. 961.) t Schimmer, Falik. Refund to Falik Schimmer and N. Galanos & Co., communi- cation submitting estimate of appropriation for payment of refunds by Bureau of Immigration. Jan. 18, 1921. 2 p. (S. doc. 355.) t LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Children. Working children of Boston [summary of study made under direc- tion of Children’s Bureau] ; by Helen Sunmer Woodbury. [1921.] 15 p. [From Monthly labor review, Jan. 1921.] t 332 Jan ua ry , 1921

Insurance. Comparison of compensation insurance systems as to cost service and security; by Carl Hookstadt. [1921.] 26 p. 1 tab. [From Monthly labor review. Dec. 1920.] t Monthly labor review. Monthly labor review, v. 11, no. 6; Dec. 1920. 1920. v+1121-1354+vi p. il. 1 tab. * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.25. J 15_ 26485 cLES’ «or m?Fe adequate accident compensation rates; by Ethel- bert Stewart. Separations from Government service; by Marv Convmrton_ Coinmi-i- son of compensation insurance systems as to cost, service, and security ; by Cari Hook- ^ort.s™iV1 Spelter Company case; by Ernest T?Gundlach__ Ftholbert^tPwart1111?^ °f pab°r toward admission of Chinese industrial students ; by \ ir Stewart. —-Labor disturbances in Italian iron and steel industry; compiled bv Alfred Maylander.—Labor situation in China ; by Ta Chen , compiled oy ^.:„^T®i~The*Pe^ew isx the medium through which the Bureau publishes the results of • original investigations too brief for bulletin purposes, notices of labor legislation bv the States or by Congress, and Federal court decisions affecting labor which from *h°uld be given attention before they could ordinarily appear in the Hns devoted to these subiects. One free subscription will be given to all labor bureaus, workmen’s compensation commissions, and other offices con- nected with the administration of labor laws and organizations exchanging publica- tions with the Labor Statistics Bureau. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents at the prices stated above* y ----- Same, v. 12, no. 1; Jan. 1921. 1921. v+1-248+vi p. il. cr .Arti <'les -—Immigrant farm colonies in southern New Jersey ; by Samuel council for printing trades; by Charles R. Walker,7 jr.—Working by £ Lmne?VooUab”ryri' ”"“le alr"tl°n »* Children's Bureau) : Ot liVin& [1921] 44p'iL (from Monthly labor

~ C0St Of living’ 192h 33 P’ iL tFrom Monthly labor review, of women employed as cleaners, maids, and elevator operators in aln^ non teir^in District of Columbia; by Clara E. Mortenson. [1921.] p. 976-982. [From Monthly labor review, Nov. 1920 ] t NATURALIZATION BUREAU Citizenship Training Division. Work of public schools with Division of Citi- zenship Training, 5th [fiscal] year annual report of Raymond F. Crist di- rector of citizenship, Division of Citizenship Training. 1921. 81 p. 1 pl. map. [From Annual report of commissioner of naturalization, 1920.] f 21—26056 PUBLICATIONS AND SUPPLIES DIVISION Labor Department. Publications of Department of Labor. [Edition ofl Jan 1,1921. 1920. 28 p. t 16—26563 WOMEN’S BUREAU Charts. Home work laws in United States: pt. A, Laws prohibiting home work; compiled from Bulletins published by Bureau of Labor Statistics. Dec. 1920. [1920.] 1 p. large 4° (Chart 8 [pt. A].) f ----- Same: pt. B, Laws regulating home work: compiled from Bulletins pub- lished by Bureau of Labor Statistics, Dec. 1920. [1920.] 2 sections each 1 p. large 4° (Chart 8 [pt. B].) f Eight-hour day in Federal and State legislation, summary of State and Federal 8-hour laws in effect in United States, 1920. 1921. 14 p. (Bulletin 5, 2d edition.) t r 21_ 15 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Legislative Reference Division. Appropriation for Legislative Reference Serv- ice, Library of Congress, communication submitting supplemental estimate of appropriation to meet requirements of Legislative Reference Service during remainder of fiscal year 1921. Jan. 10, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 968.) $ CARD DIVISION Catalogue cards. List of series of publications for which cards are in stock, supplement, additions 1914-16. Aug. 1, 1917, reprinted Jan. 1921. 12 p. (Bulletin 16-19, 3d [edition], supplement.) t Jan ua ry , 1921 333

CATALOGUE DIVISION Subject headings, monthly list [of additions and changes for 2d edition of L. C. subject headings], no. 6; Nov.-Dec. 1920. [1921.] 2 leaves. 20—20009 Note .—The price of the list is 2c. a page. It is probable that from 25 to 50 pages will be issued yearly. The charge for the list will be made on the card account of the subscriber. An account slip will be sent with the last issue for the calendar year. Send all orders to the Card Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. COPYRIGHT OFFICE Copyright. [Catalogue of copyright entries, new series, pt. 1, group 1, books, v. 17] no. 118-130; Jan. 1921. Jan. 4-31, 1921. p. 937-1040. [Issued several times a week.] 6—35347 Note .—Each number is issued in 4 parts: pt. 1, group 1, relates to books; pt. 1, group 2, to pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, dramatic compositions, maps, motion pictures; pt. 2, to periodicals; pt. 3, to musical compositions ; pt. 4, to works of art, reproduc- tions of a work of art, drawings or plastic works of scientific or technical character, photographs, prints, and pictorial illustrations. Subscriptions for the Catalogue of copyright entries should be made to the Superin- tendent of Documents instead of to the Register of Copyrights. Prices are as follows: Paper, $3.00 a yr. (4 pts.), foreign subscription, $5.00; pt. 1 (groups 1 and 2), $1.00 a yr., foreign subscription, $2.25; pt. 3. $1.00 a yr., foreign subscription, $1.50; pts. 2 and 4, each 50c. a yr., foreign subscription. 70c. Report of register of copyrights, -fiscal year 1919-20. 1920. iii+121-152 p. [From Report of librarian of Congress, 1920.] t 10—35017 DOCUMENTS DIVISION Government publications. Monthly list of State publications, Nov. 1920; v. 11, no. 11. 1921. p. 453-503. * Paper. 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscrip- tion, 75c. 10—8924

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS Air Mail Service of Post Office Department, special report of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics submitting its views as to value to the nation of Air Mail Service of Post Office Department. Jan. 18, calendar day Jan. 24, 1921. 3 p. (S. doc. 358.) t Angles of attack and air speeds during maneuvers; [by Edward P. Warner and F. H. Norton], 1921. cover-title, 12 p. il. 1 pl. 4° (Report 105.) *Paper, 5c. 21—26020 Nomenclature for aeronautics. [Reprint] 1921. cover-title, 41 p. 3 p. of pl. 4° (Report 91.) *Paper, 15c. Propellers. Experimental research on air propellers, 4; [by W. F. Durand and E. P. Lesley]. 1921. cover-title, 11 p. il. 4° (Report 109.) *Paper, 5c. 21—26027

NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS Appropriation required by branches of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Jan. 11, 1921. 5 p. (H. doc. 973.) $ Proceedings of board of managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Dec. 5, 1920. Dec. 1920. [v. 4] p. 167-172. [Quarterly.] ±

NAVY DEPARTMENT Appropriations. Deficiency appropriations for Navy Department, 1920, de- ficiency estimates of appropriations required for fiscal year 1920 and prior years on account of naval establishment. Jan. 5, 1921. 4 p. (H. doc. 953.) t ----- Legislation to obviate certain appropriations for Navy Department, draft of legislation to obviate necessity of appropriation needed on account of overobligations under certain appropriations for Navy. Jan. 20, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 988.) t 334 Jan ua ry , 1921

Appropriations—Continued. Supplemental estimates, naval establishment. 1921, supplemental estimates of appropriations required to complete service of current fiscal year on account of naval establishment. Jan. 5, 1921. 3 p. (H. doc. 954.)" t Claims. Claims for damages by naval vessels, communication submitting esti- mate of appropriation to pay claims for damages by naval vessels adjusted by Navy Department. Jan. 14, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 979.) t Court-martial order 127, 136-137, 139-143, 1920; Oct. 31-Dec. 27, 1920. [1920- 21.] various paging, 12° t Dry dock and accessories, Norfolk, Va., communication submitting supple- mental estimate of appropriation required for dry dock and accessories, Nor- folk, Va. Jan. 10, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 9G6.) t Panama Canal. Information on living conditions in Canal Zone. [1921.] 9 p. t Uniforms. Catalogue of officers’ uniforms and equipment, Officers’ Uniform Shop, Navy Supply Depot, South , N. Y.; effective Jan. 1, 1921. 1920. cover-title, p. 1-74-leaves 9-14, 4* $ CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR BUREAU Cranes. Detail specifications for building 250-ton revolving crane for mount- ing on hull of U. S. S. Kearsarge. for Navy. [1920.] 15 p. f° + MARINE CORPS Field Music Detachment, Marine Corps, some facts of interest about Marine Field Music School at Marine Barracks, Parris Island, S. C.; by Ellison R. Cook. [1921.] cover-title, 4 p. 24° t Orders. Marine Corps orders 39-42. 1920; Nov. 20-Dec. 23, 1920. 1920[-21], S07-808a+[4] p. 4° $ Uniforms. Changes 22 [for] Uniform regulations. Marine Corps [1912, and 1917 revision] ; Oct. 9, 1920. [1920.] 3 leaves, t MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Hospital Corps quarterly. Supplement to United States naval medical bulletin published for information of Hospital Corps of Navy, Jan. 1921, no. 16, old series, v. 5, no. 1, new series; edited by H. H. Lane. 1921. l-28a+29-58f+ 59-110 p. il. 3 pl. 12 p. of pl. [Title on cover is: Hospital Corps quarterly.] * Paper, 25c. Speci al article s .—Hospital corpsmen in Olympic games; by J. T. Boone.—Getting acquainted with the terrible Turk and snubbing gentle cholera Asiatic; by F. L. Nichols.—Talk on chemistry and a few noted chemists; by B. W. Claggett.—Hospital ship Relief; by R. C. Holcomb.—Duties of hospital corpsmen aboard destroyers; by G. W. Calver.—Impressions gained in recruit training; by H. G. Danilson.—Outline of course of instruction in X-ray at Pharmacist’s Mates School; by Clyde E. Snider.— Bill book ; by Joseph C. Gill.—Chief pharmacist’s mates as typists; by H. F. Mahood.— Clubhouse for hospital corpsmen ; by J. T. Boone.—Responsibility of hospital corpsmen on independent duty ; by F. E. O’Reilly.—Hospital Corps Training School at Great Lakes, Ill., moves [to Camp Ross] ; by R. G. Davis.—Excerpts [concerning cleanli- ness] • by Lawrence Zembsch.—Pointers for hospital corpsmen ; by Jeremiah Harris.— Apprehending repeaters ; by J. F. Lankford and F. O. Huntsinger —Drugs and chemi- cals of naval medical supply table; by P. F. Dickens.—Large front-line parceis or • dressings; by J. T. Boone.—Preparation of arsenic antidote from materials on supply table; by Charles Schaffer.—Linen hamper for dispensaries; by J. D. Benjamin. Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, Jan. 1921; v. 15, no. 1. 1921. viii+1-258 p. il. 1 por. 3 pl. 38 p. of por. and pl. [Quarterly. This number is Mare Island hospital number.] * Paper, 25c. single copy. $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.25. 8—35095 Specia l artic les .—Historical sketch of Naval Hospital, Mare Island. Calif.; by A. Farenholt.—Operating-room technique; by Lucius W. Johnson and Bessie C. Graham.—Urological service; by A. B. Hepler.—Roentgenological service; by II. R. Coleman.—Model laboratory at Mare Island; by G. A. Gray.—Some features of organi- zation at Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif.; by E. C. White.—General file and clinical record system; by D. C. Allen.—Suggested clinical chart; by M. C. Baker.— Theater at Naval Hospital. Mare Island ; by T. C. Hart.—Sociologic and psychiatric study of 100 Navy desertions [with list of references] : by A. II. Ehrenclou and w. H. Wilson.—Some surgical failures; by Lucius W. Johnson.—Circumcision; by Lucius W. Johnson.—Use of glue cast in fractures of extremities; by H. R. Coleman.—Plea for more frequent utilization of subcutaneous tuberculin test as aid to early diagnosis of tuberculosis; by G. A. Gray.—Diphtheria at Mare Island, Calif., in 1920; by G. A. Gray.—Agglutination of human erythrocytes by various therapeutic sera ; by G. A. Grav and E. C. Upp—Convenient method of preparing vaseline ring for hanging drop preparations ; by D. G. Willard.—Preparation of colloidal gold solution ; by M. Karlen Janu ar y , 1921 335

Naval medical bulletin—Continued. and A. E. Bourke.—Observations on refraction with report of 75 cases at Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif. ; by W. D. Horner.—Empyema cases; by E. R. Guinan.—Acute mastoiditis and consideration of its treatment; by C. N. Meador.—- Dental foci etiologic factor in systemic disease [with list of references] ; by A. H. Ehrenclou and B. F. Loveall.—Value of blood transfusion in medical cases; by D. H. Murray,—Possibilities of dental branch of Hospital Corps [with list of references] ; by B. F. Loveall.—Case of acute tuberculous pericarditis : by A. H. Ehrenclou.—Case of acute aniline poisoning; by A. H. Ehrenclou.—Report of case of tuberculous menin- gitis ; by J. J. Sale.—Case of neuroparalytic keratitis; by C. N. Meador.—Case of vernal conjunctivitis treated with radium ; by W. D. Horner.—Case of acute myelitis (disseminating) ; by L. E. Smith.—Case of compound fracture of right tibia and fibula; by F. G. Linde.—Death due to nitric acid poisoning; by G. A. Gray.—Two cases of necrosis of mandible; by B. F. Loveall.—Alexis Soyer, chivalrous chef [with list of references] ; by J. S. Taylor.—Venereal statistics of Army and Navy, study of certain published reports [with list of references] ; by C. E. Riggs.—Report- on 100 infected compound fractures caused by high-explosive shell fragments or machine-gun bullets; by A. L. Clifton.—Preliminary report on mercurochrome-220, as germicide in dentistry [with list of references] ; by W. L. Darnall. Preventive medicine. Notes on preventive medicine for medical officers, Navy. Dec. 15, 1920. [1920.] 34 p. 4° (Bulletin 101 ; Division of Preventive Medi- cine.) [Monthly. Includes index to Bulletin 96-101. July 15-Dec. 15, 1920.] t Soyer, Alexis. Alexis Soyer, chivalrous chef [with list of references] ; by J. S. Taylor. 1921. 37 p. 1 por. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 15, no. 1.] t NAVAL COMMUNICATION SERVICE Daily shipping bulletin, v. 4, serial no. 1-25; Jan. 3-31, 1921. [1921], cover-titles, each 160 p. large 8° [Daily except Sundays and holi- days.] f Paper, 50c. per copy, 44 Whitehall St., New York City. NAVAL RECORDS AND LIBRARY OFFICE Northern barrage. Northern barrage and other mining activities; [edited in] Historical Section. 1920. 146 p. 1 por. 1 pl. 2 maps in pocket. 32 p. of pl. and maps. (Publication 2.) * Paper, 45c. 20—27467 Note .—This report is a compilation from the exhaustive report made by Rear Admiral Strauss, together with that made by Rear Admiral Ralph Earle, the two with other data being combined by Simon T. Fullinwider, and edited in the Historical Section. ----- Northern barrage, taking up mines: [prepared by Noel Davis and William K. Harrill, and edited by] Historical Section. 1920. 79 p. 18 p. of pl. and maps, 2 maps, 1 is in pocket. (Publication 4.) * Paper, 35c. 21—26037 Submarine warfare. German submarine activities on Atlantic Coast of United States and Canada; [prepared in] Historical Section. 1920. 163 p. 1 pl. 38 p. of facsim. and pl. 2 maps in pocket. (Publication 1.) * Paper, 35c. 20—27466 NAVIGATION BUREAU Finger-prints. One finger system, for use of Hospital Corps men assigned to duty at recruiting stations ; [by J. H. Taylor], 1921. llp.il. t 21—26058 Naples, Italy. [Ports of the world] : Naples, Italy. [1920.] 35 p. il. map. oblong 24° ([Ditty box guide book series.]) [Title on cover reads: U. S. Navy, ports of the world, Naples.] t 21—26038 Navy directory, officers of Navy, including officers of Naval Reserve Force (active), Marine Corps. Marine Corps Reserve (active), and foreign officers serving with Navy, Jan. 1, 1921. 1921. 264 p. [Monthly.] *Paper, 25c. single copy, $2.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.50. Valparaiso, Chile. [Ports of the world] : Valparaiso and Santiago, Chile. 1920. 34 p. il. map, oblong 24° ([Ditty box guide book series.]) [Title on cover reads: U. S. Navy, ports of the world, Valparaiso.] t 20—27492 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, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Seattle, Chicago, , Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, no. 1635-38; Jan. 5-26. 1921. [1921.] Each 1 p. f° and large 4° t 336 Jan ua ry , 1921

Lights. List of lights, including uniform time system and radio tune signals of the world • v. 5 North Sea and Arctic Ocean, except British Islands; cor- rected to Oct 25, 1920. 1920. 556 p. map. ([Publication] 34.) J 60c. ___ Same, Additions and corrections to [publication 34] List of lights of the world v 5 [North Sea and Arctic Ocean, except British Islands] 1920 21. no I sheets each 1 p various sizes. [These additions and corrections have he foBowii’i- signature marks: 15880-20. 16925-20, 17946-20, 19053-20. 21956-20, 23101-20. 24332-21, 25568-21.1 t Notice to oiiators 1,1921; Jan. 1 [19211. [1921.1 p. 1-27. [Montbly.lJ^

Notice to mariners 1-5, 1921; Jan. 1-29 [1921]. [1921.] [xix] +l-15^aves^ [Weekly.] T Publications. Information regarding navigational books and charts published and sold by Hydrographic Office. [Washington, Hydrographic Office] Nov. 1920. [2] p. narrow f° (Circular 3.) i Tide calendar [for Norfolk (Navy Yard) and Newport News, la.], Feb. 19-1. [1921.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Charts China Sea, from latest information; chart 3130. Scale naut.ni.=0.9 in. Wash- ington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 1921. 38.4 X-0.6 in. T40c. North Pacific Ocean, great circle sailing chart from Panama to Japan, me u - ing routes to Atlantic and Pacific ports of United States; chart o300 S

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Cincinnati, Ohio. Scheme of city distribution of Cincinnati, Ohio, principal firms, streets, and buildings for use of railway postal clerks; corrected to Jan. 1, 1921. 1921. 48 p. t Mail matter. Estimate of appropriation for postal indemnities, domestic mail, alternative estimate of appropriations required by postal service for indemni- ties, domestic mail, fiscal year 1920. Jan. 17, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 982.) $ Nashville, Tenn. Scheme of city distribution for use in post office at Nash- ville, Tenn.; corrected to Jan. 1, 1921. 1921. p. 1-2+leaves 3-123, 12° i Postal bulletin, v. 42, no. 12449-473; Jan. 3-31, 1921. 1921. Each 1 p. or 2 leaves, f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t 6—5810 Postal guide. United States official postal guide, 3d series, v. 13, no. 7; Jan. 1921. Albany, N. Y., J. B. Lyon Company, printers [1921], cover-title 47 p. [Monthly. Includes Inserts 604-617 to Postal laws and regulations of United States.] Official postal guide, with supplements, $2.25; July issue, $1.50; supplements published monthly (11 pamphlets) 75c. 4—18254 Note .—All orders for the Postal guide and monthly supplements, together with remittances covering subscriptions, should be made payable and addressed to Disburs- ing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. Mar-savings stamps and certificates. Damaged war-savings, thrift, and in- ternal-revenue stamps; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Dec. 22, 1920. 1 p. narrow 24° t Jan ua ry , 1921 338 FOREIGN MAILS DIVISION Steamboats. Schedule of steamers appointed to convey nia'.ls to foreign coun- tries during Feb. 1921. [Jan. 15, 19-1.J 2 leaves, large 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 50c. RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Norfolk-. Fa. Scheme of Norfolk. Va., city distribution, Nov. 1920. 1921. 47 p. t St. Louis, Mo. Separating and loading scheme for use at St. Louis, Mo., Sept, 1920. 1920. cover-title, 16 p. t TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION NOTE.-Slnce February 1908, the Topography Division I^publilhed maps of counties in which iural y . freePdelivery routes, starting from a single in two forms, one giving simply the rural tree oein j delivery routes in an given post office, sold at 10 cents each ; the other, thermal hee^e^ entire county, sold at 3o cents ea< . . produced in response to special calls Editions are not issued, but sun-print copies are^prouu Flnance 5lvlslon, Washington, addressedn r These to themaps Third should not be coniuseaconfused withwim theme post route maps, for which see Monthly catalogue5 for August. 1920, page 70. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Alaska Executive order [restoring to public domain all lands situated near

Customs Service. Jan. 25, 1921. 2 p. (S. doc. 359.) . noWers

Forest9reser^ (national forests). Executive order “as ttnnai forest Wash [merging into one national forest, to be i

from by Executive order 3379 of Dec. 31. 19_0]. 1 . , i 3380 ) $ ___ Executive order. Confidence administrative site, near Stanislaus national forest Calif [temporarily withdrawing certain tract of land from. etc.,'for use by Forest Service as ranger station in connection with a tration of national forest]. Dec. 22, 1920. 1 p. ( • • ___ Executive order, Santa Barbara national forest, Calif, [modifying bound- arles of Santa Barbara national forest by excluding ttierefrom^ertam t a t of land embracing 30 acres]. Jan 12, 1921. 1J>. f (No 3385.) lims order is a duplicate of Executive order 3324, dated Sept. 11, ibzv.j + ___ Executive order, Wenatchee-Chelan national forests, Wash [transferring certain lands within boundaries of Chelan national forest.to Msnatchee na tional forest, Wash., to be administered as part of said Wenatchee natio forest on and after July 1, 1921], Dec. 31, 1920. 1 p. f (No 3379J * Government officials and employees. Executive order ^ours order of Dec. 16. 1920. authorizing that on Dec. 24 and 31, 1920, 4 horns, exclusive of time for luncheon, shall constitute a day s work for a Sd oX employees, Including per dien, employees.of and government of District of Columbia in District of Columbia, so as to exclude therefrom employees of certain bureaus and offices of Tr j Department]. Dec. 21, 1920. 1 p. f° (No. 3372.) t ___ Executive order [extending provisions of civil-service retirement ac so as to include employees appointed to positions named in schedules A ’ of civil service rules through open competitive examination, and all fo me competitive classified employees serving in such positions to which they we e or could have been promoted or transferred in accordance; with principles < down in sec. 3 of civil service rule 21. Dec. 24, 1920. 1 p. f (No. 3375.) ♦ Jan ua ry , 1921 339 Indtans. Executive order [providing that trust period on allotments made to Indians on Pala and Sycuan Mission reservations in California, which trust period expires during calendar year 1921, be extended for period of 25 years]. Jan. 7, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3383.) t Pa^'™ar Can!1\- Executive order, amendment of Executive order of Apr. 16, 1914 [establishing regulations relative to payment of tolls and of bills for materials etc., furnished to vessels by Panama Canal] so as to include mints and assay offices and Federal reserve banks to which duties and func- tions of assistant treasurers of United States are transferred by Secretary of Treasury under act of , 1920. Jan. 5, 1921. 1 p. f° (No. 3382.) J Philippine Islands. Laws and resolutions of Philippine Legislature, message transmitting laws and resolutions enacted by Philippine Legislature during t^mittaronly.r?^8' 10’ 1921 2 P> (H‘ d0C’ 963’) tMessage of Pick ell Ernest D. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Ernest D °1PnSf»OntNf 'QQTe1 de! i very carrier at Huron, S. Dak.]. Dec. — O. J £7—V. L p, I 00(0, ) 4- Reef Island Executive order [reserving certain portions of Reef Island and mellow Island in Straits of Juan de Fuca, San Juan Channel, Wash., for lighthouse purposes, and restoring to public domain balance of lands on said 19^0 Sltpnifo°ra(N'V 33^7dra$n Executive order Oct. 24, 1917], Dec. 24, Reorganization Joint Committee. Reorganization of administrative branch of ‘government, message stating that joint resolution to create Joint Commission withont T 11 AdV1,uistrative Branch of Government, had become law t aPPro'aland Joesting that duplicate of said resolution be fur- nished. Jan. 6, calendar day Jan. 7, 1921. Ip. (S. doc. 352.) $ <"S “sso t !""* tml,s of punlshme”tB of Executive order [superseding Executive order of Oct. 20, 1920. and amending civil service rules relating to Treasury Department from examination employees engaged in rural sanitation work financed jointly by 1 reasury Department and State, county, or municipality and for which at least one half of the expense is furnished by State county or municipality]. Dec. 24, 1920. 1 p. f° (No. 3376.) i * > ountj, 1 ancouver, II ash. Executive order [discontinuing or Columbia Ri'er land district, with office at Vancouver, Wash., and transferring lands Jann4S1921d lT f’^ (NoO13381 diStriCt With °fflce at Seatt,e- Wash.].' ” ar Department. Executive order [amending civil service rules relating to . ai Department so as to except from examination superintendent and as- s^tan^superinteniient of Lincoln Farm Commission]. Dec. 17. 1920. 1 p. f° Fflr Finance Corporation. Reviving War Finance Corporation, message re- turning without approval, joint resolution directing War Finance Corpora- tion and Federal Reserve Board to take action for relief of present depres- sion in agricultural sections of the country. Jan. 3 19°1 4 p (g doc ? ‘ 20—27463

RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Bennettsville and Cheraw Railroad. Final settlement between director general of lailroads and Bennettsville & Cheraw Railroad Company. 1920 3 p. C7«i/. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11650, Texarkana Pine \\ oiks v. director general; brief for defendant. 1920. cover-title, 11 p. t' Coal. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11463, Lehigh Valiev Coal i+30Ppnyt’’ dlrectOr general et aL’ brief for defendants. 1921. cover-title.

Before Instate Commerce Commission, dockets nos. 11336 and in.^ Rolhng Fork Oil Company v. director general et al.; exceptions taken by defendants to proposed report of examiner. 1920. cover-title, 3 p. J 340 Jan ua ry , 1921

Copper. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11755, Raritan Copper Works v. director general, as agent, et al.; brief for defendant. 1920. cover- title, 8 p. t Copra. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, I. C. C. docker no. 10507, Chamber of Commerce of Houston, Tex., et al. v. Walter [Walker] D. Hines, director general of railroads, et al.; petition for rehearing. 1920. cover- title, 5 p. t ----- Before Interstate Commerce Commission, I. C. C. docket no. 10602, Proc- ter & Gamble Company v. director general et al.; petition for rehearing. 1920. cover-title, 6 p. $ —— Before Interstate Commerce Commission, I. C. C. docket no. 10829, Southport Mill, Limited, v. director general et al.; petition for rehearing. 1920. cover-title, 5 p. t ----- Before Interstate Commerce Commission, I. C. C. docket no. 10941, Texas Cottonseed Crushers’ Association v. Walker D. Hines, director general of rail- roads, et al.; petition for rehearing. 1920. cover-title, 5 p. t Detonators. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11913, George C. Holt and Benjamin B. Odell, receivers, Aetna Explosives Company, v. Balti- more & Ohio Railroad Company, director general, et al.; defendants’ brief. 1920. cover-title, 8 p. t Drugs. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11887, Upjohn Company v. director general et al.; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, 8 p. t Freight rates. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, I. C. C. docket no. 11357, Suzuki & Company v. director general et al.; defendants’ exceptions to proposed report of Assistant Chief Examiner Butler. 1920. cover-title, 6 p. t —:— Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11680, King Powder Com- pany et al. v. director general et ah ; defendants’ exceptions to examiner’s pro- posed report. 1920. cover-title, 2 p. t Grain. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11693, Flanley Grain Com- pany et al. v. director general, as agent; exceptions to proposed report of ex- aminer. 1921. cover-title, 13 p. t Louisiana and Arkansas Railway. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Louisiana & Arkansas Railway Company. 1921. 3 p. 4° t Lumber. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, I. C. C. docket no. 8167 and no. 10816, Three Lakes Lumber Company v. Washington Western Railway Company et al., investigation and suspension docket no. 193, joint rates with Washington Western Railway; defendants’ exceptions to proposed re- port of W. N. Brown, attorney-examiner. 1920. cover-title. 6 p. $ Machinery. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11911, General Elec- tric Company v. director general et al.; brief for director general. 1921. cover-title, 3 p. t Midland Valley Railroad. Final settlement between director general of rail- roads and Midland Valley Railroad Company. 1920. 3 p. 4° f Minneapolis Eastern Railway. Final settlement between director general of railroads and Minneapolis Eastern Railway Company, Jan. —, 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t New Orleans Great Northern Railroad. Final settlement between director gen- eral of railroads and New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Company, Jan. —, 1921. 1921. 3 p. 4° t Oils. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, no. 11467, Swift & Company v. director general; brief for defendant. 1921. cover-title, 11 p. $ Petroleum. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, I. C. C. docket no. 11737, E. M. Wilhoit Oil Company et al. v. director general, as agent; brief for di- rector general. 1920. cover-title, 16 p. t Rapid City, Black Hills and Western Railroad. Final settlement between di- rector general of railroads and Rapid City, Black Hills & Western Railroad Company, Jan. —, 1920. 1920. 3 p. 4° t Jan ua ry , 1921 341 SHIPPING BOARD RECRUITING SERVICE Sea training for merchant marine; [issued by Sea Training Bureau]. 1920. 12 p. il. narrow 8° t 21_ 26059

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SUPREME COURT

Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term. 1919, Mar. 1-Apr 19, 1920: Ernest Knaebel, reporter. Banks Law Pubhsking Co.. New lurk, l»-t. xxxv+657 p. il. (United States reports, v. 252.) Cloth, $1.75. Note.__Sold by the printers. Banks Law Publishing Company, New or . The purchaser must pay the cost of delivery. . [Journal] -Tan. 3-31, 1921; [slips] 41-61. U921.1 leaves 105-149. .

TARIFF COMMISSION

Dyes and dyeing. Census of dyes and coal-tar chemicals, 1919. 19-1. (Tariff information series 22.) * Paper. -Oc. 1921 Report. 4th annual report of Tariff Commission, [fiscal year] 64 p. * Paper, 10c. Janu ar y , 1921 343

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Appropriations. Supplemental estimate, Treasury Department, 1921. supple- mental estimate of appropriation required for fiscal year 1921. Jan. 10, 1921. 4 p. (H. doc. 971.) t Building. Vault for Treasury Department, estimate of appropriation to pro- vide for erection of vault in north court of Treasury building. Jan. 20, 1921. 1 p. (H. doc. 987.) t Certificates of indebtedness. United States of America, Treasury certificates of indebtedness, dated and bearing interest from Jan. 15, 1921, series E 1921, 5$ per cent, due Apr. 15, 1921, series F 1921, 5| per cent, due Oct. 15, 1921. Jan. 10, 1921. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 222; Loans and Currency [Division].) f Claims. Claims allowed by accounting officers of Treasury Department, sched- ules of claims allowed by the several accounting officers of Treasury Depart- ment under appropriations balances of which have been exhausted or car- ried to surplus fund. Jan. 6, 1921. 187 p. (II. doc. 955.) t ----- Judgments rendered by Court of Claims, list of judgments rendered by Court of Claims which have been presented to Treasury Department and require appropriation for their payment. Jan. 6, 1921. 3 p. (H. doc. 956.) t Coins. Values of foreign coins, Jan. 1, 1921. [1921.] 1 p. 4° (Department circular 1; Director of Mint.) [Quarterly.] t Finance. Daily statement of Treasury compiled from latest proved reports from Treasury offices and depositary banks, Jan. 3-31, 1921. [1921.] Each 3 p. or 4 p. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t 15—3303 Public debt. Statement of public debt of United States, Sept. 30. 1920. [1920.] [2] p. narrow f° [Monthly.] t 10—21268 ----- Same, Oct. 31, 1920. [1920.] [2] p. narrow f° [Monthly.] t Savings Division. Salaries and expenses, War Savings Division, Post Office De- partment, supplemental estimate of appropriations required for expenses of Post Office Department under “ Salaries and expenses, War Savings Division.” Jan. 7, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 960.) $ Taxation. Taxation. [1921.] 23 p. [From Report. 1920.] t 21—26061 Treasury decisions under customs, internal-revenue, and other laws, including decisions of Board of General Appraisers and Court of Customs Appeals, v. 39, no. 1-4; Jan. 6-27, 1921. 1921. various paging. [Weekly. Department decisions numbered 38577-602, general appraisers’ decisions 8400-4, abstracts 44028-79, internal revenue decisions 3107-20.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. • 10—30490 Treasury, Independent, Baltimore. Discontinuance of subtreasury at Balti- more, Md. 1921. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 224; Division of Public Moneys.) t Treasury, Independent, New Orleans. Discontinuance of subtreasury at New Orleans, La. 1921. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 221; Division of Public Moneys.) t Treasury, Independent, St. Louis. Discontinuance of subtreasury at St. Louis, Mo. 1921. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 223 ; Division of Public Moneys.) t Treasury savings securities. Agencies for distribution and sale of Treasury sav- ings securities during 1921. [1920.] 10 p. 4° (Department circular 216; Loans and Currency [Division].) t

APPRAISERS lieappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers on [Jan. 3-26, 1921]; Jan. 7-28, 1921. [1921.] various paging. (Reappraisement circulars 3280- 86.) [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 60c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.10. 13—2916 ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING

Santa Fe, N. Mex. Specification for construction of post office at Santa Fe, N. Mex. 1920. cover-title, 61 p. f° t 344 Janu ar y , 1921

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National banks. Duties and liabilities of directors of national banks and mem- ber banks of Federal reserve system. [Dec. 11, 1920.] 13 p. 4° t 21—26062 ----- Monthly statement of capital stock of national banks, national bank notes, and Federal reserve bank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc. [Jan. 3, 1921]. Jan. 3, 1921. 1 p. f° t 10—21266

COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY

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GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE

Government supplies. Advertisement, instructions, and proposal [for Class 1-6. 8, 10, 12-13, 15-18, fiscal year 1922] : Form A. [1921.] 4 p. 4° T ----- Index to Specifications and proposals [for supplies], fiscal year 1922. [1921.] 24 p. 4° t ----- Specifications and proposals for supplies [fiscal year 1922] : class 1, Sta- tionery and drafting supplies. [1921.] 46 p. 4° t ----- Same: class 2, Hardware, metals, and leather and saddlery. [1921.] 96 p. 4° t ___ Same: class 3, Dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, cloth bags, flags, wearing apparel, window shades, and cordage. [1921.] 31 p. 4° t ----- Same: class 4, Drugs and medicines, and chemicals. [1921.] 32 p. 4° t ----- Same: class 5, Laboratory apparatus, and hospital appliances and sur- gical instruments. [1921.] 33 p. 4° t ----- Same: class 6, Electrical, engineering, and plumbing supplies. [1921.] 35 p. 4° t ----- Same: class 8, Brushes, glass, painters’ supplies, and paints. [1921.] 21 p. 4° t ------Same: class 10, Household supplies. [1921.] 11 p. 4° t ___ Same: class 12, Photographic supplies, meteorological instruments, towers, etc., and meat-inspection supplies. [1921.] 28 p. 4° t Janu ar y , 1921 345 Government supplies—Continued. Same: class 13, Engraving, printing and lithographic supplies (excluding supplies for Government Printing Office and Bureau of Engraving and Printing). [1920.] 3 p. 4° f Same: class 15, Incandescent electric lamps. [1921.] 9 p. 4° f — Same: class 16, Incandescent gas-lamp supplies. [1921.] 3 n 4° t — Same: class 17, Motor trucks, tires, tubes, and accessories. [1921.] 11 p. 4° t — Same: class 17 [Motor trucks] data sheet for electric motor trucks, [1921.] 4 p. large 8° t — Same: class 17 [Motor trucks] data sheet for gasoline motor trucks. [1921.] 4 p. large 8° t ----- Same: class 18, Machines: addressing, computing, dictating and tran- scribing, duplicating, folding, sealing, and typewriting. "[1921.] " " 11 p. 4° f - Supplemental specifications and proposals for supplies [fiscal year 1921]: c 4$ y Furniture and floor coverings, Mar. 1—June 30, 1921. [1921.] 16

GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Bonds of United States. Market prices and investment values of outstanding bonds and notes [of United States, Dec. 1920]. Jan. 1, 1921. 4 p 4° (Form X ) [Monthly.] f vuu A.,

INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU Alcohol, Denatured Supplement to Regulations 60 relative to dealing in transportation, and use of tax-paid industrial alcohol in original stamped packages only [1921.] 6 p. ([Treasury decision] 3106.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 38, no. 51-53.] f -treasury ^wcome. statistics of income, compiled from returns for [calendar year] 1918 1921. 150 p. 1 pl. * Paper, 15c. 18—26569 /W[WeeklyZ]' BulIetin 52-20, income tax rulings 1361-68 1920. 43 p.

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Bonds of United. States. Caveat list of United States registered bonds and notes, Jan. 1, 1921. [1921.] 15 p. 4° [Monthly] ’ & Money. Circulation statement, Jan 1. 1921 [Monthly.] t [1921.] 1 p. oblong 8° 10—21267 1 oor#Z/ lOan’ interest tables for United States convertible gold notes ot 1922-23; prepared by Government Actuary. Nov. 9, 1920. 4 p. t 346 J ANCA BY, 1921 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

Children. Synopsis of child hygiene laws of the several States, including school medical inspection laws- by Taliaferro Clark and Selwyn D. Collins. Nov 1920, [published] 1921. 58 p. (Public health bulletin 110.) [Includes lists of Public Health Service reprints and bulletins on child hygiene.] 21—26042 * Paper, 10c. Diseases. Method of classifying families according to incomes in Judies of disease prevalence: by Edgar Sydenstricker and Wilford I. King. 1920. 20 p il (Reprint 623.) [From Public health reports, Nov. 26, 1920.J * Paper, 21—26046 5c. Leprosy. Epidemiological study of endemic focus of leprosy [with list of infer- ences] ; by Mark F. Boyd and Warren F. Fox. 1921. 14 p. (Reprint 6-7 ) [From Public health reports, Dec. 17, 1920.] * Paper, oc. 21—26043 Pellagra. Study of relation of factors of sanitary character to iiellagra inci- dence in 7 cotton-mill villages of South Carolina m 1016 [with list ot Jete ences], by Joseph Goldberger, G. A. Wheeler, and Edgar Sydenstricker; [and] with sanitary ratings by R. E. Tarbett. 1920. 16 p; 11. (Reprint 603.) [From Public health reports, July 16, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. ,_0—-<49b ___ Study of relation of family income and other economic factors to pellagra incidence' in 7 cotton-mill villages of South Carolina in 1916 [wrth list ot references] ; by Joseph Goldberger, G. A. Wheeler, and Edgar Sydenstricker 1920. 44 p. il. (Reprint 621.) [From Public health reports, Now 1-, 19-O.J * Paper, 10c. 21-26045 Public health reports, v. 36, no. 1-4; Jan. 7-28, 1921. 1921. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription. $3.20. t)—^310»

special ar ticles .—No . 1. Institute on Venereal Disease Control and Social Hygw - conducted by Public Health Service. [Washington, D. C„ Nov.22--Dec. 4, l920P__DS tributlon of spores of B. botulinus in nature; by K. F Meyer and J. C Geiger, wo 2. How to measure efficiency of local health officers; by Robert Olesen, international sanitary convention, procfes verbal of deposit of ratifications by United States ana other governments, Oct. 7, 1920, of international ^ary con^ Jan. 17, 1912.—No. 3. Syphilis as a cause o flnsa mty, by Elise Don aidson. k 1 on investigation of typhoid fever epidemic at Greeneville, Tenn, bv C. N. Ha cooperation with Tennessee State Board of Health.—No. 4. Moderni medicine> a public health; by William T. Sedgwick.—Preliminary study of physiological effects or high temperatures and high humidities in metal mines, by R. K. y HaNroiTEg.-This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and municipal health officers etc., by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, treasury v p ment Others ‘ desiring these reports may obtain them from the Superintendent o Documents at the prices stated above. Sickness frequency among industrial employees, disease prevalence earners during first half of 1920. 1921. 12 p il. (Reprint 624.) [From Public health reports, Dec. 3, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. -1—-6047 Teeth. Children’s teeth, community responsibility, practical plan for orgaiiizing protective and remedial measures; by Taliaferro Clark and Harry B. Butlei. 1920 19 p. il. 1 pl. (Reprint 622.) [From Public health reports Nov 19, 1920.] * Paper, 5c. 21—-6041

HYGIENIC LABORATORY’

Meningococcus. 1, Differentiation between various strains of meningoco means of agglutination and absorption of agglutinins tests [with bibli- ography], by C. T. Butterfield and M. H. Neill; 2, Tropin reactions of anti- meningococcus serum [with bibliography], by Alice C. Evans; 3, Kffect a freezing and thawing upon antibody content of antimeningococcus serum, by C. T. Butterfield; 4, Fermentation reactions and pigment production of certain meningococci [with bibliography], by Clara E. Taft: o, Studies on ^thal action of some meningococci on mice with special reference to pi totedne properties of antimeningococcus serum [with bibliography], by M. H. Neill and1 Clara E. Taft. Nov. 1920. 124 p. il. 5 pl. (Bulletin 1-4.) ^Pap^oOiL

Same. (H. doc. 855.) Jan ua ry , 1921 347

VENEREAL DISEASES DIVISION Boys. Square deal for boy in industry, for those interested in work with boys. 1920. 12 p. ([V. D. 64.]) * Paper, 5c. 20—27497 Women. Healthy happy womanhood, pamphlet for girls and young women. [1920.] 16 p. 16° (V. D. B. 60.) * Paper, 5c. 21—26070 SAVINGS DIVISION

Not ®.—Formerly under the War Loan Organization which ceased to exist Jan. 1, 1921. Posters. Make every week thrift week by buying Treasury savings stamps; [all lettered poster]. [1921.] 15.8X11.5 in. t ----- Start something you can finish, start reserve fund in savings stamps; [all lettered poster]. [1921.] 16X11.5 in. (S-120.) t Saving and thrift. Bossing your dollars. [1921.] [4] p. 16° (W. S. S. 129.) t Treasury savings securities, series of 1921, 25 cents to $1000. 1920. [4] p. narrow 16° (W. S. S. 130.) t TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out- standing Nov. 30, 1920. Dec. 1 [1920]. 1 p. oblong 24° t

TREASURY, INDEPENDENT, CHICAGO Rogers, John M. Relief of John M. Rogers, supplemental estimate of appropria- tion required for relief of John M. Rogers. Jan. 25, 1921. 2 p. (S. doc. 362.) t WAR DEPARTMENT Appropriations. Transfer of appropriations to Ordnance Salvage Board, etc., proposed paragraphs of legislation authorizing expenditure of funds from current appropriations for “ Ordnance service, 1921,” and for “ Transporta- tion facilities, inland and coastwise waterways, 1921,” to cover payment of civilian personnel employed in District of Columbia. Jan. 19, 1921. 3 p. (H. doc. 984.) t Articles of war, approved June 4, 1920. Sept. 1920. 44 p. [This is chapter 2 of the act to amend act for making further and more effectual provision for national defense, and to establish military justice, approved June 4, 1920.] t Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission, communication sub- mitting supplemental estimate of appropriation required for restoration of Bond Bridge in Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park. Jan. 25, 1921. 2 p. (S. doc. 360.) t Meat. Dozen dainty recipes for preparing War Department canned meats; by Mrs. Anna B. Scott. Dec. 1920. 12+[1] p. il. narrow 12° t New York Harbor. Prevention of deposits, Harbor of New York, communica- tion submitting deficiency estimate of appropriation required to cover preven- tion of deposits, Harbor of New York, fiscal year 1920. Jan. 10, 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. 965.) t Reports. Annual reports, 1920. 1920. v. 2, [3]+2088+xllii p. * Cloth, $2.75. Not ®.—This is the report of the chief of engineers. ----- Same. (H. doc. 863.) ----- Same, 1920. 1920. v. 3, [xi]+29+574+216 p. il 2 p. of maps. * Cloth, $1.10; * paper, 75c. Not ®.—Contains reports of chief, Bureau of Insular Affairs, 1920, governor of Porto Rico, 1920, and governor general of Philippines, 1919. ----- Same. (H. doc. 863.) War records. Disposition of Official records of Union and Confederate armies, communication concerning disposition of accumulation of volumes of Official records of Union and Confederate armies in Office of Adjutant General of Army. Jan. 7, 1921. 3 p. (H. doc. 959.) t Jan ua ry , 1921 348 ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT Army. Extracts from General orders and Bulletins, War Department, Nov. 1920. [1920.] 4 p. [Monthly.] ? . 18 ' ___ Index to monthly extracts from General orders and Bulletins, War De- nartment Jan 1-Ot. 31, 1920, and lists of General orders and Bulletins and S paragr'apis of Army regulations and other regulations and manuals of War Department that have been changed since Jan. 1, 1920. [1920.] 40 p. ? ___ Same jan 1-Nov. 30, 1920, and lists of General orders and Bulletins and of paragraphs of Army regulations and other regulations ami manuals of War Department that have been changed since Jan. 1,1920. [19-1.] p- Officers Army Officers of Army stationed in or near District of Columbia, Janl 1921 W211. 51 p. [Monthly.] - Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr <7-- Oulu i Recruiting and enlistment. General recruiting service, Army, and allocation of regiments to States for recruiting purposes. 1920. [1] +79-83 p. large 8° [From Army list and directory, Dec. 1920.] T

CAVALRY SCHOOL

NOTE.—The Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans., replaces the Mounted Service School, Fort Riley, Kans. Report. Annual report [of] Colonel Geo. H. Cameron, commandant, Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kans., [year ending] Aug. 20, 1920. Cavalry School Press [1921]. 53 p. 12° t AIR SERVICE Personnel. Observation, selection, and assignment [for flying personnel; by J. E Eaton] 1920. 8 p. 4°. (Air Service information circular, heavier-than- air, v. 2, no. 120, Oct. 30, 1920.) t

ENGINEERING DIVISION Cooling-system tests. Report on X-B-A [XB-l-A] cooling system tests with 1.875 R. P. M. propeller and 140 square-foot radiator. 1920. 15 p. il.. 4 (Air v ice. Air Service information circular, heavier-than-air, v. 2, no. 128, Nov. 15, 1920.) t „ „ Engines. Performance test of Roland D-VI-B with 200 H- P- Benz engine, Flight Test Branch performance test report 4G. 1920. 10 p. il. 4 (Air Seiv- ice. Air Service information circular, heavier-than-air, v. 2, no. 132, Nov. 20, 1920.) t „ ,r TT7 ----- Power plant laboratory calibration of 6 cylinder 185-horsepower B. M. W. German aviation engine prior to test in altitude chamber of Bureau of Stand- ards 1920. 15 p. il. 4° (Air Service. Air Service information circular, heavier-than-air, v. 2, no. 138, Dec. 15, 1920.) t ___ Standard engine report of Hall-Scott engine type L~G rated at 200 H. P. at 1,700 R. P. M. 1920. 20 p. il, 4° (Air Service. Air Service information circular, heavier-than-air, v. 2, no. 127, Nov. 6, 1920.) + . 0 , Lubricating oils, specifications and method for testing. 1920. 7 p. il. 4° (Air Service. Air Service information circular, heavier-than-air, v. 2, no. 118, Oct. 20,1920.) t Wings. Design and stress analysis of wings for PW-2 night pursuit type. Air■- plane Section, S. & A. Branch. 1920. 7 p. il. 4’ (Air Service Air Service information circular, heavier-than-air, v. 2, no. 150, Dec. 30, 1929.) +

COAST ARTILLERY OFFICE

Sun. Orientation for coast artillery: pt. 3, app. 1, Ephemeris of the sun and stars for [calendar] year 1921. 1921. 37 p. 2 pl. map. [Part 3, app. 1 (for 1919 and 1920), pt. 3, app. 2, and pt. 3 itself were issued by the Coast Artil- lery Training Center but have not appeared in the Monthly catalogue. Other parts have not yet been issued.] * Paper, 15c. Janu ar y , 1921 349 CONTRACT ADJUSTMENT BOARD Decisions of War Department Board of Contract Adjustment, v. 6, pt. 4 [Feb 16-June 30] 1920. 1921. 344 p. t 19—26650

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT District of Columbia. Expenses of buildings and grounds, Washington, D. C. supplemental estimates of appropriations required for expenses of buildings 993 )gr°JUndS m Washington> fiscal year 1921- Jan- 22> 1921. 2 p. (H. doc. Inland waterways. Waterway between Great Lakes and Hudson River, report on preliminary examination of such routes between Great Lakes and Hudson River as may be considered practical by chief of engineers, with view to se- curing waterway admitting ocean-going vessels to Great Lakes. Dec 6 1920 51 p. map. (H. doc. 890.) J ’ ~ Norfolk Harbor 40-foot channel, dredging, advertisement. [1920.]

Offlcers. Statement showing rank, duties, and addresses of officers of Corps of Engineers, Army, Jan. 1, 1921. 1921. 24 p. 4° [Quarterly.] t War 14_ 114 72 river riZer harbor contracts’ 3d report in connection with 1921 ?H doTSeT haVe become ine(luitable and unjust. Jan. 20,

NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY

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FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION Orders 7; Nov. 8, 1920. 1920. 11 p. [Title is: Travel regulations. Orders 1 6 were issued in multigrapbed form only.] $

FINANCE DEPARTMENT

Note .—Formerly Finance Service. Certificates of discharge. Circular and list of names for unclaimed discharge certificates; [prepared by] Finance Office. 1920. 78 p. t L^crty bonds. Circular of unshipped liberty bonds; [prepared by] Finance umce. 1920. 66 p. 4. Jan ua ry , 1921 350 gene ral st af f colleg e Military art and science. Monthly list ofmilitary books periodicals, and other sources, no. 62 Nov 21-Dec. 31, uzv. J 23 p. 12° [Prepared in library of General Staff College.] t GENERAL STAFF CORPS Stoppage circular, Jan. 15, 1921. [1921.] 4 p. [Monthly.] t INLAND AND COASTWISE WATERWAYS SERVICE Report of chief of Inland and Coastwise Waterways Service, fiscal year 1920. 1920. 138 p. il. 13 pl. 18 p. of pl. map. T INSULAR AFFAIRS BUREAU -sr t*j‘ s:reX^n'^0—xrXn^-xs agent]. 1921. 18 p. t JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

decisions of comptroller of treasury, i iil+133- courts, [and] regulations of Bureau of War Risk Insura . 18—26585 149 p. [Monthly.] 4 ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT

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