Monthly Catalogue Public Documents

No. 218 February, 1913

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Words and figures inclosed in brackets [] are given for information, but do not appear on the title-pages of the publications catalogued. When size is not given, octavo is to be understood. Size of maps is measured from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The dates, including day, month, and year, given with Senate and House documents and reports, are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays. When Congress and session are not given with the numbers of Senate and House documents and reports, 62d Con- gress, 3d session, is to be understood. 384 General Informati on

The Superintendent of Documents is authorized to sell at cost any public document in his charge, the distribution of which is not otherwise provided for. Documents can not be supplied by this Office free to individuals, nor can they be forwarded in advance of payment. Documents entered in this catalogue that are for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., are indicated by a star (*) preceding the price named. A dagger (t) indicates that application should be made to the Department, Bureau, or Division issuing the document, a double dagger (t) indicates that the document is not obtainable, and whenever additional in- formation concerning the method of procuring a document seems necessary it will be found under the name of the Bureau. The Senate and House docu- ments and reports are issued in limited editions and, unless otherwise indicated, may be obtained only through Members of Congress. In ordering a publication from the Superintendent of Documents give the name of the issuing Department, Bureau, or Division, and title. If publication is numbered give number also. Do not order by Library of Congress card number. Read carefully the instructions “ How to remit,” found at the bottom of the next page. The accumulation of publications in this Office amounts to over a million, of which several hundred thousand are assorted, forming the sales stock. Many rare books are included, but under the law all must be sold “ at cost,” re- gardless of their age or scarcity. In ordering, it should be borne in mind that many of the books have been in stock some time and are apt to be shop-worn. In filling orders, however, the best copy available is sent. No general price-list of public documents is available, but lists on special sub- jects will be furnished on application.

MONTHLY CATALOGUE DISTRIBUTION

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CUMULATIVE INDEX

Beginning with July, 1912, the Index to the Monthly catalogue will be issued semiannually instead of quarterly, as heretofore, and will cumulate for the twelve months ending June, 1913. That is, the December number is an Index to the Monthly catalogue for July to December, 1912, and the June number will be the Index for the fiscal year 1913. Persons desiring to bind the cata- logue at the end of the year should be careful to retain the numbers received monthly, as duplicate numbers can not be supplied.

HOW TO REMIT

Remittances for the documents marked with a star (*) should be made to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. Currency may be sent at sender’s risk. Postage stamps, foreign money, defaced or smooth coins will positively not be accepted. To facilitate the payment of the cost of documents, the Superintendent of Documents will hereafter accept coupons issued by him instead of cash. Coupons of the value of 5 cents each are sold in sets of 20 for $1.00. Address order to Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. No charge is made for postage on documents forwarded to points in United States, Guam, Hawaii, Philippine Islands, Porto Rico, or to , Cuba, or . To other countries the regular rate of postage is charged, and re- mittances must cover such postage. Notes of Genera l Intere st

The much-talked-of inside water route along the Atlantic Coast between north and south would seem to be already in operation, taking the title of a new Coast Survey publication as an indication. This title is: Inside route pilot, New York to Key West, 1912. Examination of the work shows that while there is an inland water route all the way except between Beaufort entrance, N. C., and Winyah Bay, S. C., it is at present best fitted for small motor boats and will need deepening and other improvement to make it the great water- transit passenger and freight route that many hope to see it ultimately become. This new Pilot should Interest others than boatmen, because of the light it throws upon a proposed great national project. It supplies all needed infor- mation for navigating the inside route and also the collateral information usually found in coast pilots. A pocket of maps is attached to the cover. Forty-fourth annual list of merchant vessels of the United States, with offi- cial numbers and signal letters, and lists of vessels belonging to the United States Government, with distinguishing signals, for the year ended June 30, 1912, is now available, and the Superintendent of Documents has copies for sale at 75 cents. This is one of the most complete publications issued by the Government, listing all sorts of sailing and steam vessels, with their dimensions and tonnage, when and where they were built, whether or not they are equipped with wireless apparatus, their official numbers and signal letters, whether for passenger or freight service, or for towing, fishing, oystering, ferrying, pros- pecting, whaling, dredging, wrecking, or what not. The compound names are indexed, so that they may be found either in inverted or uninverted form. In transmitting to the Secretary of the Interior a new bulletin, entitled Training courses for rural teachers, Mr. Claxton, Commissioner of Education, says: “The improvement of the rural schools of the United States is, I be- lieve, our most important school problem.” Of course the obvious way to im- prove them is to improve their teachers, and to this work the new bulletin (no. 2, series of 1913) is a valuable contribution. It is sold by the Superin- tendent of Documents at 5 cents. Circular 37, Standards Bureau, is Electric wire and cable terminology. Such a work is of evident necessity, for, as the circular says, “ The electrical arts have developed with great rapidity, and a new terminology has grown up simultaneously.” To establish exact standards for this terminology, supplying meanings for the new terms or the new meanings given to old terms is the work of utility performed by Circular 37 so far as electric wires and cables are concerned. Price, 5 cents. The United States Civil Service Commission has issued its Manual of exami- nations for the spring of 1913. The Geological Survey has in press its Bulletin 537, The classification of the public lands, a report for which it holds there is an urgent need, causing a request to be made that the printing be “ rushed to the limit.” The United States Public Health Service put a cover on its weekly magazine, Public health reports, at the beginning of the 28th annual volume, Jan. 3, 1913. This and other mechanical changes have much improved its good looks 387 388 Feb rua ry , 1913 as a magazine. The Superintendent of Documents has established a subscrip- tion list for this valuable magazine, which contains, as stated on its title-page, “ information of the current prevalence of disease, the occurrence of epidemics, sanitary legislation, and related subjects.” The subscription price is $2.00 a year. It is a dull month when no change is made in the methods of public document publication. One of the latest is in the circulars of the Plant Industry Bureau, each heretofore found as one publication under one number. Beginning with Circular 109, several circulars have been split into leaflets or fascicles, first separately published, and then three or four of them brought together and republished under one number as a circular. Each circular thus becomes several publications instead of one as heretofore. As the circulars are not required to be of any particular size so long as they do not exceed 50 pages, it is evidently practicable to give each fascicle a number and let it be printed as a circular in the regular numerical series. Such a simple plan would save multiplication, duplication, and complication. Senate document 592, 61st Congress, 2d session, announced for publication as vol. 42 of the Senate documents of that session and serial 5641 in the gen- eral series of Congressional documents, has not been published and will not be. It was to have been a volume of the National Monetary Commission series with the title French banking system. A new Census Bureau special report, Financial statistics of cities having a population of over 30,000, 1909, shows that in the year named there were 184 such cities, having aggregate assets and public properties of almost 4 billions and gross debts amounting to a little less than 2$ billions. The assessed valua- tion of property for taxation totaled more than 26 billion dollars, and the receipts and expenditures for the year also ran into billions in the great aggre- gate. These great totals are subdivided in the report, showing the receipts and outgoes of each city separately and also from what sources the revenue came and for what purposes it was expended. The Director of the Census says of this report: “ The rapid increase in the cost of city government and the great interest now taken in city affairs by the general public make these statistics of great importance at the present time.” Copies in cloth can be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents at 55 cents. The full text has now been printed of the report of the Commissioner of Corporations on Standing timber, being Part 1 of his general report on The lumber industry. It is a pamphlet of 301 pages, with 2 maps and many tables. Copies from the Superintendent of Documents, 35 cents. Jan. 28, 1913, the President proclaimed two conventions between this and other countries, one of them relating to pecuniary claims, the other to the status of naturalized citizens who again take up their residence in the country of their origin. The countries other than the United States which are parties signatory are Ecuador, Paraguay, Bolivia, Colombia, Honduras, Panama, Cuba, Peru, Salvador, Costa Rica, Mexico, Guatemala, Uruguay, the Argentine Repub- lic, , , and Chile. These conventions were signed at Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 13, 1966, at the time of the Third International American Con- ference, and have since been ratified by the respective countries, and are now published by the State Department of the United States as Treaty series nos. 574, 575. Official reports on the atrocities committed in the treatment of Indians employed in collecting rubber in the Putumayo district of Peru have been pub- lished as House document 1366, 62d Congress, 3d session, listed in this cata- logue under the State Department, p. 452. The rumors of these crimes ex- cited much indignation in and the United States, which the official Febr uary , 1913 389 reports will do nothing to allay, as they are confirmatory rather than con- tradictory. Vol. 12 (and last) of the Proceedings in the north Atlantic coast fisheries arbitration has been published. It contains Appendixes A-J and an index to the oral arguments. This is also issued by the State Department, and is sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 20 cents.

NEW SERIES

The Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, has begun the issue, from its branch office at Norfolk, of a monthly placard called Calendar for the month of----- , which shows the hours and minutes of high and low tides at Norfolk, Newport News, and neighboring ports. Similar calendars are not issued from any other branch hydrographic offices. The Statistics Division of the Interstate Commerce Commission has begun the issue of Statistical series circular, relating especially to traffic statistics, and no. 1 bearing date Jan. 25. 1913. Statistician William J. Meyers makes an introductory statement, addressed “To carriers by railway,” in which he says: “ For some time past, especially in the determination of cases in which the modification of transportation rates is involved, the Interstate Commerce Com- mission has felt the need of more comprehensive and specific traffic statistics than are at present available to it.” To secure these the cooperation of the railways has been sought, and the Committee on Corporate, Fiscal, and General Accounts of the Association of American Railway Accounting Officers is work- ing with representatives of the Commission in the formulation of a general scheme. Circular 1 is being sent to certain chief officials of the railways, and expressions of their views are invited. Price, 5 cents. The Public Health Service has adopted the series title, Supplement to the Public health reports, for a new series of popular papers on subjects relating to health and disease not published in its weekly magazine, Public health reports. The subject of Supplement 1 is Measles, described as a disease of much more serious import than is generally supposed, and the author is Assist- ant Surgeon General W. C. Rucker. The Superintendent of Documents supplies copies of this Supplement at 5 cents each. The Mines Bureau is issuing a new form of publications list entitled The mining publications of the Bureau of Mines. The first issue is dated Febru- ary, 1913, but there will be no chronological regularity for future issues. They will be issued when the supply becomes exhausted or new publications of the purely mining class appear. A similar list, entitled Fuel-efficiency publications of the Bureau of Mines, has also been started.

a fa rm er s ’ bu lletin il lu st r at ed in co lor

Farmers’ bulletin 513, Fifty common birds of farm and orchard, prepared by the Biological Survey Bureau, is distinguished among such bulletins by the fact that it contains 56 colored bird pictures. They are not of life size, but are bright and well executed and faithful to nature. This bulletin is intended to serve the very practical purpose of enabling farmers and their girls and boys to identify the birds that frequent the farm and the orchard. The farmer has some bird enemies, but many more bird friends, and it is of much importance to him (and to the birds) that he should be able to dis- criminate between them. Insects are the great enemies of growing crops, and the farmer who shoots the birds that live by eating destructive insects is 390 Feb ruary , 1913

shooting his own best friend. Bulletin 513 not only shows him in their natural plumage the many good birds and the few bad birds, but also tells him to which class each bird belongs and what special good or harm it is responsible for. The Superintendent of Documents supplies copies of Bulletin 513 at 15 cents.

THE PASSING OF COMMERCIAL RELATIONS

The annual big volume (often two big volumes) in red cloth, entitled Com- mercial relations of the United States has been given its quietus by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce and will be seen no more on library shelves or elsewhere. The printing bill which has been pending in Congress for two or three years, having passed the Senate but not the House, would have pro- vided (if it had passed) for the discontinuance of this series. The volumes were made up of the annual reports from the American consuls all over the world, as to commercial conditions in their consular districts. It was found not merely difficult but impossible to collect this material in time to permit of the issue of the volumes of Commercial relations in reasonably good season. Having come to this conclusion, the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau has recently met the situation by publishing the annual reports of the consuls in the daily issues of Consular and trade reports instead of holding them till all were in and then publishing them in large volumes as Commercial relations. The reports were formerly in many cases held for months, sometimes for a full year, and when they were finally printed much of their value had departed. Though the big red volumes will no longer be issued, the final issue being that for the calendar year 1909, there is a Commercial relations for 1910, entered under Manufactures Bureau, but it is a pamphlet of less than 100 pages, mostly statistical, and quite as much a continuation of the Statistical abstract of the world, formerly issued by the Statistics Bureau, as a continu- ation of the Commercial relations. This pamphlet has been also printed as House document 1503 (vol. 96, serial 6040) of the 61st Congress, 3d session, taking the numbers which had been assigned in the Document index, 61st Congress, 3d session, to the expected usual edition of Commercial relations for 1910. The price of this pamphlet is 10 cents. There will also be a Commercial relations for 1911. It is nearly ready for press. It will make a pamphlet of probably some 200 pages, will be consider- ably on the Statistical abstract order, and it is believed will be an interesting as well as a useful volume.

THIRTEENTH CENSUS ABSTRACT

Probably the most satisfactory single census volume ever issued by the United States Government is the Abstract of the 13th census. It is estimated that it gives all the census information that nine tenths of the people want. The large final volumes which are to be published will give the statistics in more amplified and minute form than is required by any but the larger libraries and special students of economics. It is not to be inferred, however, that the Abstract treats the statistics in a meager manner. That is not at all the case. Under the heading Population, we find not only the number and distribution of the inhabitants of the country by States, counties, and cities, with maps and diagrams illustrating graphically the statistical tables, but also the color or race of the people, their nativity, parentage, sex, age, marital condition, place of birth by States and countries, date of immigration, school attendance and illiteracy, dwellings and families. Feb ruar y , 1913 391

Agriculture, manufactures, mines and quarries, are shown with equal complete- ness. It is a close packed volume, in buckram binding, of 569 large quarto pages, and is sold by the Superintendent of Documents at $1.00 a copy.

TWO ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT REPORTS The Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau has lately issued no. 62 in its Special agents series. Its title is: Foreign credits, a study of the foreign credit problem, with a review of European methods of financing export ship- ments, by Archibald J. Wolfe, commercial agent of the Department of Com- merce and Labor, with reports from American consular officers. The subject is of prime importance in the development of this country’s foreign commerce, and the report embodies the results of special investigation in Great Britain, , and , with reports on local conditions by American consuls in many foreign countries, a list of American banks and American agencies of foreign banks financing foreign shipments, samples of commercial forms used in foreign trade, etc. It has a copious index. The Superintendent of Docu- ments’ price for copies is 30 cents. The United States Geological Survey has given, in its Water-supply paper 293, a report of almost 1000 pages, 15 plates, and 3 maps on Underground water resources of Iowa. As Iowa is said to rank as the first of the States in agriculture, and as water resources are the life blood of agricultural produc- tion, the importance of this very extensive report is obvious. The Iowa State Geological Survey cooperated in the preparation of the paper. The Superin- tendent of Documents supplies copies at 70 cents.

THE CONSTITUTION AMENDED In the 125 years since the Constitution of the United States became the supreme law of the land, it has been amended but 16 times, though the number of proposed amendments introduced in Congress has numbered hun- dreds if not thousands. The first 10 amendments were submitted to the States by the 1st Congress at its 1st session and were ratified in 1791. The 11th was submitted in 1794 and ratified in 1798. The 12th was submitted in 1803 and ratified the next year. Then there was a long interval before the so-called Civil-War amendments. The first of this set of three amendments, the 13th, abolishing slavery, was submitted to the States in 1865 and ratified the same year. The 14th, im- posing political disabilities on those engaging in rebellion and establishing the validity of the war debt, was submitted in 1866 and ratified in 1868. The 15th, giving freedmen the vote, was submitted in 1869 and ratified in 1870. Then ensued an interval of 39 years without amendment. In 1909 the amendment establishing the constitutional right of Congress to enact a tax on incomes was submitted, and on Feb. 25, 1913, the Secretary of State issued his certificate that, a sufficient number of States having ratified the amendment, it had become valid as the 16th article of the Con- stitution. By action of Congress in May, 1912, a 17th amendment, providing for the election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people, was submitted to the States. The first ratification was made by North Carolina, Jan. 25, 1913, and since that date ratifications have been made more rapidly than was the case with the income tax (16th) amendment. According to newspaper reports. 30 States have already ratified the 17th amendment. 80476—No. 218—13-----2 392 Feb ruary , 1913

FINAL REPORT IN MUCH DEMAND

Final report of the Block Signal and Train Control Board to the Interstate Commerce Commission was completed and transmitted June 29, 1912, but, having many illustrations, has only recently become available in print. It summarizes the recommendations made by the Board in its various reports. In brief, they are: That the adoption of the block system by all interstate railroads be made compulsory; that the roads should be given to understand that they must develop the automatic train stop as rapidly as possible; that tracks should be enclosed and laws against trespassing thereon enforced; that payment of pensions to superannuated railroad employees would increase loyalty and stability in organizations; that there should be more complete cooperation of State and Federal governments on the one hand and of rail- roads on the other. Extended consideration, with many illustrations, is given in Appendix A to the train-control systems which the Board has tested. Appendix B is a glossary of the technical terms used. Appendix C collects the legislation by virtue of which the Block Signal and Train Control Board has acted. This important Final report is sold by the Superintendent of Documents at 10 cents. CORRECTIONS FOR MONTHLY CATALOGUES

December, 1912. For “Insular” in 2d line of 2d entry under Indian Affairs Committee on page 274, read “ Indian.” January. 1913. For “ Isthmian Canal Commission ” in 3d and 7th lines of para- graph 7 on page 322, read “ War Department.” Monthly Catalo gue

No. 218 FEBRUARY. 1913

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. The Depart- ment issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 146 amendment 14 to rule 3 revision 1, and 194 rule 1 revision 10; [Jan. 18 and Feb. 7, 1913]. [1913.] 2 p. and 13 p. [Consist of orders concerning quarantine of cattle, etc.] t Forest reserves. Amendment 11-14, 16 to National forest manual. 1912-13. Each 1 p. [Manual issued by Forest Service.] t Insecticides. Amendment 2 to Rules and regulations for carrying out pro- visions of insecticide act of 1910 [including collection and examination of specimens of insecticides, greens, lead arsenates, and fungicides]. Nov. 16, 1912. 1 p. (Circular 34, amendment 2.) * Paper, 5c. Notice of judgment 1844-49, 1851-1981, food and drugs act. Jan. Il-Feb. 24, 1913. various paging, f Agr 8—878/4 Plant Industry Bureau. Additional estimates of appropriation, for inclusion in general deficiency bill, made necessary on account of recent fires in bureau. Feb. 21, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1414.) t Quarantine. Amendment 1 to Notice of quarantine 5. Feb. 19. 1913. 1 p. (Federal Horticultural Board.) t Seed distribution. Answer to resolution, statement showing estimated cost of purchase and distribution of seeds and plants for Congressional distribution for 4 years from 1909-10 to 1912-13. Feb. 19, 1913. 2 p. (S. doc. 1104.) t Washington State. Response to resolution, information relative to homestead entries on forest reservations in Washington, with other information. Feb. 13, 1913. 2 p. (S. doc. 1075.) t ACCOUNTS AND DISBURSEMENTS DIVISION Statement of expenditures of Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1912; by A. Zappone. Dec. 3, 1912, [published] 1913. 1014 p. (H. doc. 955.) ♦ Paper, 65c. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Dairy herd records, 1899-1908; [compiled by William Hart Dexter, Helmer Rabild, and William C. Lee], from data collected by W. D. Hoard. Feb. 27, 1913. 57 p. (Bulletin 164.) * Paper, 10c. ' Agr 13—260 Service announcements 70; Feb. 15, 1913. [1913.] p. 9-14. [Monthly.] $ Agr 7—1658/2 Same, index to Service announcements, 1912. [1913.] p. 117-123. t BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Annual report of governor of Alaska on Alaska game law, [fiscal year] 1912; by Walter E. Clark. Feb. 15, 1913. 14 p. (Circular 90.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 11—193/3 Fifty common birds of farm and orchard. 1913. 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 513.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 13—200 393 394 Feb ruar y , 1913

CHEMISTRY BUREAU Canning tomatoes at home and in club work: 1, Canned tomatoes, catchup chow-chow, etc., by J. F. Breazeale; 2, Canning tomatoes in clubs and for market, by O. H. Benson. Feb. 20, 1913. 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 521.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. Agrl3_ 261 Effect of certain pigments on linseed oil, with note on manganese content of raw linseed oil; by E. W. Boughton. Feb. 15, 1913. 7 p. (Circular 111.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—98/2 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Dispersion of gipsy moth; by A. F. Burgess. Feb. 11, 1913. 62 p. il. 4 pl 12 p of pl. map. (Bulletin 119.) * Paper, 20c. Agr 13—99/2 Papers on cereal and forage insects: Contents and index. Feb. 7, 1913. [1] + xii+119-128 p. (Bulletin 95 [contents and index].) * Paper, 5c. Technical papers on miscellaneous forest insects: 6, Chalcidids injurious to forest-tree seeds [with bibliography]; by S. A. Rohwer. Feb. 10, 1913. iii+157-163 p. (Technical series 20, pt. 6.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—100/2 EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Agricultural colleges. Address list of agricultural and mechanical colleges in United States. Jan. 15, 1913. 2 p. t —— Organization lists of agricultural colleges and experiment stations in United States, Dec. 1912; [compiled by Mary A. Agnew and Althea E. Thacker]. Feb. 21, 1913. 114 p. (Bulletin 253.) ♦ Paper, 10c. Agr 6—313 Statistics of land-grant colleges and agricultural experiment stations, 1911; compiled by Butler B. Hare. 1913. ii+231-275 p. ([Publication] 1505.) [From Report, 1911.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 6—371/5 ----- Work of agricultural colleges in training teachers of agriculture for secondary schools [15th report of committee on instruction in agriculture of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations]. Feb. 17, 1913. 29 p. (Circular 118.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—193/3 Agricultural experiment stations. List of station publications received by office during Jan. 1913. Feb. 17, 1913. 7 p. ([Publication] 1513.) [Monthly.] f Agr 9—1395/2 Agriculture. Progress in agricultural education, 1911; by Dick J. Crosby [and C. H. Lane]. 1913. iv+277-341 p. 6 p. of pl. ([Publication] 1506.) [From Report, 1911.] ♦ Paper, 10c. Drainage investigations, 1910-11; by H. H. Barrows. 1913. iii+40-48 p. ([Publication] 1503.) [From Report, 1911.] * Paper, 5c. Experiment station record, v. 28, no. 1; Jan. 1913. 1913. cover-title, ix+1-100 p. * Paper, $1.00 per vol. (2 vols. a yr.). Agr 9—832/4 Not e .—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 quarterly, which are made up almost exclusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes. Farmers’ institutes. List of State directors of farmers’ institutes and farmers’ institute lecturers of United States; [by John Hamilton]. Feb. 7, 1913. 13 p. (Circular 114 [revised].) * Paper, 5c. Irrigation investigations, 1910-11; by Samuel Fortier. 1913. ii+33-40 p. ([Publication] 1502.) [From Report, 1911.] * Paper, 5c.

FOREST SERVICE Forestation of sand hills of Nebraska and Kansas; by Carlos G. Bates and Roy G. Pierce. Feb. 3, 1913. 49 p. il. 5 pl. 8 p. of pl. (Bulletin 121.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 13—185/6 National forest manual amendment 142. 144-148, 151-155. 1912-13. Each 1 p. or 2 p. t National forests, location, date, and area, Jan. 31, 1913. Feb. 14, 1913. 6 p. map, large 8° t Agr 13—195 Febr uary , 1913 395 INSECTICIDE AND FUNGICIDE BOARD Repoit, [fiscal year] 1912. 1912. 10 p. [From Annual reports of Agriculture Dept. 1912.] f Agr 12—2227/3 LIBRARY Monthly bulletin, Dec. 1912, v. 3, no. 12. Feb. 8, 1913. p. 365-390 * Paper 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. Agr 10—620/2 Same, v. 2 [title-page, contents, and index]. 1913. iv+367-471 p. PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Actinidias. Some Asiatic Actinidias; by David Fairchild. Jan. 18, 1913. n. 7-12, il. [From Circular 110.] t Anthracnose. Experiments in control of grape anthracnose; by Lon A. Haw- kins. Feb. 10, 1913. 8 p. 2 p. of pl. (Circular 105.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—186/3 Beans. Jack bean and sword bean; by C. V. Piper. Jan. 18, 1913. p. 29-36, 1 pl. [From Circular 110.] f Bur-clover. Nonperennial medicagos, agronomic value and botanical relation- ship of species; by Roland McKee and P. L. Ricker. Feb. 21, 1913. 38 p. 1 pl. 12 p. of pl. (Bulletin 267.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 13—191/3 Cellulose. Destruction of cellulose by bacteria and filamentous fungi [with bibliography], by I. G. McBeth and F. M. Scales; [and Prefatory note, by Karl F. Kellerman]. Feb. 21, 1913. 52 p. 4 p. of pl. (Bulletin 266.) ♦ Paper, 10c. Agr 13—190/3 Corn. Organization and instruction in boys’ corn-club work; [by O. H. Benson]. Feb. 21, 1913. 14 p. il. ([Publication] 803.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—262 ----- Variety of maize with silks maturing before tassels; by G. N. Collins. Feb. 7, 1913. llp.il. (Circular 107.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—187/3 Cotton. Morphology of cotton branches; by O. F. Cook. Jan. 4, 1913. p. 11-16. [From Circular 109.] t ----- United States official cotton grades; by N. A. Cobb. Jan. 4, 1913. p. 3-6, il. [From Circular 109.] t Flax. Miscellaneous papers: Sowing flax on winterkilled wheat fields, [by] M. W. Evans; Experiments in subsoiling at San Antonio, [by] S. H. Hastings and C. R. Letteer; Control of black-rot and stem-rot of sweet potato, [by] L. L. Harter; Bartlett pear precooling and storage investigations in Rogue River Valley, [by] A. V. Stubenrauch and H. J. Ramsey; Climatic conditions on Truckee-Carson project, [by] F. B. Headley. Feb. 24, 1913. 30 p. il. (Circular 114.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13_ 199 Pecans. Miscellaneous papers: Opportunities in pecan culture, [by] C. A. Reed; Jonathan fruit-spot, [by] W. M. Scott and J. W. Roberts; Egyptian cotton as affected by soil variations, [by] T. H. Kearney; Relation of stand to yield in hops, [by] W. W. Stockberger and James Thompson. Feb. 8, 1913. 32 p. il. (Circular 112.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—197 ----- Opportunities in pecan culture; by C. A. Reed. Feb. 8, 1913. p. 3-9. [From Circular 112.] t Potatoes. Potato leaf-roll; by W. A. Orton. Jan. 4, 1913. p. 7-10. [From Circular 109.] t ----- Powdery dry-rot of potato; by W. A. Orton. Jan. 18, 1913. p. 13-15. [From Circular 110.] f Soils. Miscellaneous papers: Soil bacteriology as factor in crop production, [by] K. F. Kellerman; New ornamental palmetto in southern , [by] O. F. Cook; Commercial truck crops on Truckee-Carson project, [by] F. B. Headley and Vincent Fulkerson; Purple-leaved mutation in hemp, [by] L. H. Dewey; Tuber-unit method of seed-potato improvement, [by] William Stuart. Feb. 15, 1913. 31p.il. (Circular 113.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—198 Sugar. Miscellaneous papers: Preliminary report on sugar production from maize, [by] C. F. Clark; Durango cotton in Imperial Valley, [by] O. F. Cook; Improved apparatus for detecting sulphured grain, [by] G. H. Boston; Super- numerary carpels in cotton bolls, [by] R. M. Meade; Keeping soft cuttings alive for long periods, [by] G. W. Oliver. Feb. 1, 1913. 31 p. il. (Circular 111.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Agr 13—196 396 Feb ruar y , 1913

Tobacco curing; by W. W. Garner. Feb. 18, 1913. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners’ bulletin 523.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Agr 13—192/2 Truckee-Carson irrigation project. Agriculture on Truckee-Carson project, vegetables for home garden; by F. B. Headley and Vincent Fulkerson. Jan. 18, 1913. p. 21-25. [From Circular 110.] t Wilting coefficient for plants in alkali soils; by Thomas H. Kearney. Jan. 4, 1913. p. 17-25. [From Circular 109.] t PUBLIC ROADS OFFICE Data for use in designing culverts and short-span bridges; by Charles H. Moorefield. Feb. 20, 1913. 39 p. il. 2 pl. 14 p. of pl. (Bulletin 45.) * Paper, 15c. Agr 13—189/3 PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Farmers’ bulletins [available for distribution]. Feb. 5, 1913. 4 p. ([Publica- tion] 779.) t Monthly list of publications [of Agriculture Department], Jan. 1913. [1913.] 4 p. ([Publication] 780.) t Agr9—1414/2 Publications of Bureau of Animal Industry. Edition of Feb. 24, 1913. [1913.] 7 p. (Circular 15.) t Agr 11—280/2 Publications of Bureau of Soils. Edition of Feb. 6, 1913. [1913.] 7 p. (Cir- cular 14.) t Agr 11—273/2 Publications of Office of Experiment Stations. Edition of Jan. 28, 1913. [1913.] 13 p. (Circular 17.) t ’ Agr 11—363/2 SOILS BUREAU Field records relating to subsoil water; by W J McGee. Feb. 20, 1913. 40 p. (Bulletin 93.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—194/3 Soil survey of Quincy area, Wash.; by A. W. Mangum, Cornelius Van Duyne, and H. L. Westover. Feb. 8,1913. 64 p. il. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. 2 maps. [Prepared in cooperation with State of Washington. From Field operations, 1911.] * Paper, 15c. Soil survey of Wayne County, Miss.; by A. L. Goodman, Grove B. Jones and E. M. Jones. Jan. 27, 1913. 35 p. il. map. [Prepared in cooperation with Mississippi. From Field operations, 1911.] * Paper, 15c. SOLICITOR OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE National forest manual: General laws, parts of laws, decisions, and opinions applicable to creation, administration, and protection of national forests; [compiled by W. W. Dyar]. Feb. 13, 1913. 97 p. * Paper, 10c. Agr 13—263 STATISTICS BUREAU Crop reporter, v. 15, no. 2; Feb. 1913. Feb. 10, 1913. p. 9-16, il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 60c. a yr. Agr 9—1417/3 Foreign crops, Jan. [1913] ; summary, by countries, of area and production of cereals, 1908-12, and of flaxseed, 1909-11. Feb. 13, 1913. 18 p. (Circular 45.) * Paper, 5c. Agr 11—850/3 International trade in farm and forest products, 1901-10; by Eugene Merritt. Jan. 31, 1913. 57 p. (Bulletin 103.) [This is a revision of various tables in Agriculture Department Yearbooks since 1905.] * Paper, 5c. Agr 13—188/4 WEATHER BUREAU Climatological service, district 1, North Atlantic States, report for Dec. 1912; Wilford M. Wilson, district editor. 1913. 13 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Dec. 1912.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each district. Feb ruar y , 1913 397

Same, district 2, South Atlantic and east Gulf States, report for Dec. 1912; Charles F. von Herrmann, district editor. 1913. 14 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Dec. 1912.] Same, district 3, Ohio Valley, report for Dec. 1912; Ferdinand J. Walz, dis- trict editor. 1913. 16 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review Dec. 1912.] Same, district 4, Lake region, report for Dec. 1912; Henry J. Cox, district editor. 1913. 12 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Dec.

Same, district 5, upper Mississippi Valley, report for Dec. 1912; George M Chappel, district editor. 1913. 15 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Dec. 1912.] Same, district 6, Missouri Valley, report for Dec. 1912; Montrose W. Hayes, district editor. 1913. 19 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Dec. 1912.] Same, district 7, lower Mississippi Valley, report for Dec. 1912; Isaac M. Cline, district editor. 1913. 1< p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Dec. 1912.] Same, district 8, Texas and Rio Grande Valley, report for Dec. 1912- Bernard Bunnemeyer, district editor. 1913. 10 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Dec. 1912.] Same, district 9, Colorado Valley, report for Dec. 1912; Frederick H. Branden- buig, district editor. 1913. 11 p. 2 p, of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Dec. 1912.] Same, district 10, Great Basin, report for Dec. 1912; Alfred H. Thiessen, dis- trict editor. 1913. 8 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Dec. 1912.] Same, district 11, California, report for Dec. 1912; Alexander G. McAdie, dis- trict editor. 1913. 13 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, Dec. 1912.] Same, district 13, Columbia Valley, report for Dec. 1912; Edward A. Beals distiict editor. 1913. 14 p. 2 p. of maps, 4° [From Monthly weather review, uec. lyiz.j z

Meteorological chart of Great Lakes, Mar. 1913. [1913 ] 17.9X26.1 in. [Monthly.] Agr 8—76/2 Note .—Contains on reverse, Dates on which navigation was possible and on ,ncl? na'ClgaJ;1on opened at ports on Great Lakes during last 6’ years.-—Highest of win4' direction, and date of occurrence, during Mar. 1900-12—Average Mar 1900SDl°2V 0TnFn?Unnm™n? a,verage thickness of ice in harbors, in inches during Mar. J 900-12.—rotal amount of snow, m inches, unmelted, during Mar 1900-12 — nPd Perccntage, of prevailing winds at stations on Great Lakes during Mar 1900-09—Approximate location of submarine signal bell stations Mar 1911 —Dis- tribution of radiotelegraph stations on Great Lakes, and call letters' for eachi The meteorological charts and supplements of the north Atlantic! north Pacific and Indian oceans, and the Great Lakes, monthly, and of the south Atlantic and south Pacific oceans, quarterly, are issued by the Weather Bureau for gratuitous distribution to cooperating shipmasters and others interested in ocean meteorology. Same, Apr. 1913. [1913.] 17.9X26.1 in. [Monthly.] Note .—Contains on reverse, Direction and percentage of prevailing winds at sta t'oris .on, Great Lakes during Apr. 1900—09.—Total amount of snow in inches un- ™n1ce direction, and date of o’ccur- bb-12.—-Approximate location of submarine signal bell stations.—• Distribution of radiotelegraph stations on Great Lakes, and call letters for each. Meteorological chart of Indian Ocean, Mar. 1913. [1913.] 17 7X25 9 in [Monthly.] Same, Apr. 1913. [1913.] 17.7X25.9 in. [Monthly.] Meteorological chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Mar. 1913. [1913.] 17.8X26 in [Monthly.] Note .—Contains on reverse, Jamaica hurricane of Nov. 1912; by Ralph E. Har- 1 s’, Change in north Atlantic steamship routes.—Record of observations taken and radiotelegraphed during Oct. 1912, by vessel weather stations. Same, Apr. 1913. [1913.] 17.8X26 in. [Monthly.] Note —Contains on reverse, Ocean fog; by Charles Holmes—Further havoc of Jamaica hurricane. 398 Feb ruar y , 1913

Meteorological chart of north Pacific Ocean, Mar. 1913. [1913.] 17.6X26 in. [Monthly.] Note .—Contains on reverse, Cyclonic storms and typhoons of north Pacific Ocean, pt. 2; by Willis E. Hurd.—Radiotelegraph stations of north Pacific Ocean and Alaska. Same, Apr. 1913. [1913.] 17.6X26 in. [Monthly.] Note .—Contains on reverse, Cyclonic storms and typhoons of north Pacific Ocean, pt. 3; by Willis E. Hurd. Meteorological chart of south Atlantic Ocean, Mar.-May, 1913. [1913.] 17.7X26 in. [Quarterly.] Note .—Contains, on reverse, South Atlantic Ocean, water surface temperatures, air temperatures, and currents, Mar.-May, autumn season.—South Pacific Ocean, water surface temperatures, air temperatures, and currents, Mar.-May, autumn season. Meteorological chart of south Pacific Ocean, Mar.-May, 1913. [1913.] 17.7X26 in. [Quarterly.] Note .—Contains, on reverse, South Atlantic Ocean, water surface temperatures, air temperatures, and currents, Mar.-May, autumn season.—South Pacific Ocean, water surface temperatures, air temperatures, and currents, Mar.-May, autumn season. Monthly weather review, v. 40, no. 11; Nov. 1912. 1913. cover-title, p. 1611- 1764, il. 10 p. of pl. and maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. single copy, $4.00 a yr. Agr 9—990/4 Note .—This publication is confined to climatological data and the relations between climatology and practical problems in engineering, hygienics, or agriculture. National monthly weather bulletin, Jan. 1913; no. 1 [1913]. Feb. 5, 1913. 24X19 in. [Weekly, Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.] * Paper, 25c. a yr. Agr 9—1305/2 Snow and ice bulletin, Feb. 3-24, 1913. Feb. 4-25, 1913. 19X12 in. [Weekly during winter.] * 25c. per season. 12—1660/4 Weather map [containing forecasts for Northeastern, middle Eastern, and Southeastern States], Feb. 1-28, 1913. [1913.] 19X24 in. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] * Editions issued at Washington, D. C., 25c. a month, $2.50 a yr.; editions issued at about 50 stations throughout United States, 20c. a month, $2.00 a yr. Same [containing forecasts for United States], Feb. 1-28, 1913. [1913.] 19X24 in. [Daily. The Sunday edition does not contain as much information as the edition for week days.]

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Note .—The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. [Announcements of examinations] Feb. 5-Apr. 10, 1913. Feb. 1-26, 1913. various paging, 4° t Instructions to applicants, 11th civil-service district, headquarters, Seattle, Wash. Dec. 1912. 32 p. t Instructions to applicants for employment at navy yards and naval stations. Jan. 1913. 5 p. t Manual of examinations for spring of 1913. Jan. 1913. 141 p. t 7—35308/2

COMMERCE AND LABOR DEPARTMENT

Note .—The Department of Commerce and Labor has a limited edition of its publi- cations which it distributes gratuitously to those who apply for them. Armeria, lighthouse tender. Communication transmitting sworn statement of value of personal effects of officers and crew of lighthouse tender Armeria, wrecked May 20, 1912, and recommending appropriation to pay same. Feb. 13, 1913. 23 p. (H. doc. 1393.) t Charleston, S. C. Letter referring S. 8369, to donate old exchange building in Charleston- to Daughters of American Revolution, and advising Congress that building is now used by Lighthouse Service. Feb. 12, 1913. Ip. (H. doc. 1388.) t Papers. Letter transmitting list of useless papers on file in Department and recommending that they be destroyed. Feb. 4, 1913. 5 p. (H. doc. 1337.) t ----- Letter transmitting list of useless papers on file in Department and re- questing authority to destroy same. Feb. 20, 1913. 5 p. (H. doc. 1409.) t Feb ruar y , 1913 399 Printing Amendment to estimate for printing and binding for Department, [fiscal] year 1914. Feb. 1, 1913. 3 p. (H. doc. 1327.) t Publications. Draft of bill to authorize Secretary of Commerce and Labor to sell such technical, scientific, statistical, and other publications, issued bv 1 HjpartmeiW^as he may deem best for public interest. Feb. 4, 1913. 2 p.

—— Statement of number of documents received and number distributed bv Department, calendar year 1912. Feb. 21, 1913. 6 p. (H. doc. 1411.) $ Standards Bureau. Estimate of appropriation for purchase of large testing machine for bureau. Feb. 6, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1350.) t

CENSUS BUREAU Annual report of director, fiscal year 1912. 1913. 41 p. * Paper, 5c. 8—20800/2 Financial statistics of cities having population of over 30,000, 1909; [by] Le Grand Powers. 1913. 279 p. 4° (Special reports.) * Cloth, 55c. 13—35107 Thirteenth census of I nited States, 1910: Abstract of census, statistics of popu- lation, agriculture, manufactures, and mining for United States, States, and principal cities. 1913. 569 p. il. 4° * Cloth. $1.00. 13—35108 Thirteenth census of United States, 1910, bulletin: Agriculture, Alaska sta- tistics for Territory. [Jan. 1913.] 4 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. ■, Same: Agriculture, Nebraska, statistics for State and its counties. [Jan. 1913.1 4o p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. 12—40053/7 Same: Agriculture, North Dakota, statistics for State and its counties. [Jan 1913.] 32 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Agriculture, Ohio, statistics for State and its counties. [Jan 1913] 47 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same. Agriculture, South Dakota, statistics for State and its counties. [Jan 1913.] 40 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Agriculture, Texas, statistics for State and its counties. [Jan 1913 1 96 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. Same: Agriculture, Virginia, statistics for State and its counties. [Jan. 1913 ] 53 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Agriculture. , statistics for State and its counties. [Jan. 1913.] 35 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Irrigation, United States, abstract, farms and acreage irrigated, irriga- tion works, cost of construction, cost of operation and maintenance, and crops grown under irrigation: by It. P. Teele. [Jan. 1913.] p. 421-432, 4° [From Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Abstract of census.] * Paper, 5c. 12—35985/5 Same: Population, California, composition and characteristics of population. [Jan. 1913.] 33 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. 12—29018/5 Same: Population, Georgia, composition and characteristics of population. [Jan. 1913.] 41 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Population, Iowa, composition and characteristics of population. [Jan. 1913.] 32 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Population, Kansas, composition and characteristics of population. [Jan. 1913.] 32 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Population, Maryland, composition and characteristics of population. [Jan. 1913.] 16 p. il. 4° * Paper. 5c. Same: Population, Mississippi, composition and characteristics of population. [Jan. 1913.] 26 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Population, Montana, composition and characteristics of population. [Feb. 1913.] 16 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Population, Nebraska, composition and characteristics of population. [Jan. 1913.] 30 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Population, New Hampshire, composition and characteristics of popula- tion. [Jan. 1913.] 13 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Population. Pennsylvania, composition and characteristics of population. [Jan. 1913.] 52 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. 80476—No. 218—13---- 3 400 Feb rua ry , 1913

Same: Population, Rhode Island, composition and characteristics of population [Jan. 1913.] 15 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Population, Tennessee, composition and characteristics of population. [Jan. 1913.] 31 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. Same: Population. United States, abstract, age and marital condition. [Jan. 1913.] p. 121-167, il. 4° [From Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Abstract of census.] * Paper, 5c. Same: Population, United States, abstract, color or race, nativity, parentage, and sex. [Jan. 1913.] p. 77-119, il. 4° [From Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Abstract of census.] * Paper, 5c. Same: Population. United States, abstract, country of origin of population of foreign birth and parentage, and year of immigration of foreign born. [Jan. 1913.] p. 1S7-218, il. 4° [From Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Abstract of census.] * Paper, 5c. Same: Population, United States, abstract, state of birth of native population. [Jan. 1913.] p. 169-186. il. 4° [From Thirteenth census of United States, 1910: Abstract of census.] * Paper, 5c. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note .—The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued hy 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 Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. Inside route pilot, New York to Key West, 1912; [by Herbert C. Graves and W. E. Parker]. 1913. 62 p. 8 maps in pocket, large 8° t Paper, 20c. 13—35100 Charts Aransas Pass and Corpus Christi Bay. with coast to lat. 27° 12', Tex.; coast chart 210. Scale 1: 80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1913. 40.8X31.9 in. 150c. Atlantic Coast, Chesapeake Bay to Straits of Florida; sailing chart 1001. [Scale 1:1,198.000.] Washington. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1913. 41.1X33.2 in. [For offshore navigation only.] t 50c. Bay, N. J.-Del.. [from] surveys 1879-1910, Geological Survey maps, [and] surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1911; chart 1218. Scale 1:80.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Feb. 1913. 37.8X31.2 in. t 50c. Florida, Straits of, and approaches, Atlantic Coast; sailing chart 1002. [Scale 1:1,197,000.] Washington. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1912. 33.2X41.1 in. [For offshore navigation only.] t 50c. Gastineau Channel and part of Stephens Passage, s. e. Alaska; chart 8235. Scale 1:40,000. Washington. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1913. 28X31.2 in. 125c. Portsmouth Harbor. Me. and N. H., original surveys 1898 and 1912. additions from U. S. Engineers, 1908, [and] from U. S. Navy, 1909; chart 0329. Scale 1:10.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Jan. 1913. 29.9X33.2 in. 125c. CORPORATIONS BUREAU [9th] annual report of commissioner of corporations, fiscal year 1912. 1913. 24 p. * Paper, 5c. 6—5813/2 Lumber industry: pt. 1, Standing timber. Jan. 20, 1913. xxiii+301 p. 2 maps. * Paper, 35c. 13—35078 Report of commissioner of corporations on transportation by water in United States: pt. 4, Control of water carriers by railroads and by shipping consolida- tions. Dec. 23, 1912, [published] 1913. xvii+101 p. il. 4 maps. * Paper, 15c. 9—35706 FISHERIES BUREAU Annual report of commissioner of fisheries, fiscal year 1912. 1913. 69 p. (Bureau of Fisheries doc. 772.) t F10—2/3 Identification of glochidia of freshwater mussels; by Thaddeus Surber. 1912. [l]+10 p. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. (Bureau of Fisheries doc. 771.) * Paper, 5c. F 13—35 Feb ruar y , 1913 401

Statement of quantities and values of certain fishery products landed fl t Bos- ton and Gloucester, Mass., by American fishing vessels Dec 1919 Ip. oblong 8° (Statistical bulletin 281.) t c. jyiz. [3913.1

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU yeSOtai3,SrppSved\uT23!g1912!Vbey eX^Watio^of Man ?P?0Priay0D act’ fiscal Statistics Bureau. See also p 402 J consolldation of the Manufactures Bureau and the ForeiS" 7^- study of foreign credit problem with review of European methods of financing export shipments [with bibliography] • bv lcl”Pald.J- "olfe, with reports from American consular officers. 1913 ’ 494 p. (Special agents series 62.) * Paper, 30c. 13—35097 Daily consular and trade reports 231-307 [series 1912] ; Oct.-Dec 1912 (title page and index], 1913. [l]+33p. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 10c 8-30775/5 ^cept^Sunday^and Imlidays^ [1913J P‘ 561-1040’ [Daily ex- b»X br Imports and exports Advance sheets from Monthly summary of commerce and Rowing details of Imports and exports by articles for Dec 1912 J-t7±o. oo p. 4 f “C. '“Port8 ano domestic exports of merelmndlse, by great groups. 1.>03-12. summary of imports and domestic exports of mer chandise1 by articles, 1902-12. total values of imports into and! exports f?om I nited States, [of] merchandise by calendar years 1866-1912, by countries [and] customs districts, 1902-12, by months, July, 1866-Dec. 1912 [of] gold and silver, by calendar years, 1866-1912, receipts and disbursements of cT ernment. calendar years 1867-1912. [1913.1 p. 731-779 FTSTrn MonttK summary of commerce and finance, Dec. 1912.] t —— Exports of domestic breadstuffs, cottonseed oil, food animals meat and dairy products, cotton, and mineral oils, Jan. 1913. 1913 12 d 4°’ (Bulletin 7, series 1912-13.) [Monthly.] t 12-23979/3 - Imports and exports of gold and silver and imports and exports of mer- chandise into and from United States by countries and customs districts during year ending June 30, 1912. 1913. cover-title, p. 71-124 4° [From Foreign commerce and navigation, 1912.] f 1 ’ trrom ~[2] 1I0?1 '[Monthly ]m^°rtS eXP°rtS °f UDlted St&teS’ Jaih 1913' [19131 Monthly summary of commerce and finance of United States Dec 1912- nn ft series 1912-13. 1913. p. 609-781. 4° * Paper, 25c ’ 1^6205/3 Same. (H. doc. 938, pt. 6.) Steamboats. Sailing dates of steamships from principal ports of United States to ports in foreign countries, Feb. 1913. [1913.] 18 1. narrow f° [Monthly ] ?

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION BUREAU Annual report of chief of Division of Information, fiscal year 1912. 1913. . 17 p. ' , , . . ' 8—30748/2 Annual224 p *flA°perni20cOner generaI of imm'gration, fiscal year 1912. 1913. Annual report of William Williams, commissioner of immigration at New York r^fef1ence EPis Island affairs, year ended June 30. 1912; presented bv 1 r. Lodge. Feb. 21, 1913. 16 p. (S. doc. 1098.) * Paper, 5c. 12—23643/4 January immigration bulletin. [1913.] [4] p. f° f

LIGHTHOUSES BUREAU

Civil-service regulations for Lighthouse Service. Jan. 28,1913. 24 p. * Paper. 5c. 402 Feb ruary , 1913

Lighthouse Service bulletin, Feb. 1913, no. 14. [1913.] p. 53-56. [Monthlv.] f 12—35121/3 Notice to mariners, weekly, nos. 6-9, 1913; Feb. 7-28 [1913], 1913. various paging. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.] t 7—20609/4 Purchases by commissioner of lighthouses in open market or by private contract, fiscal year 1912. Jan. 31, 1913. 39 p. (H. doc. 1323.) [This is Part 2 of Annual report of commissioner of lighthouses, fiscal year 1912.] t MANUFACTURES BUREAU Note .—Consolidated with Statistics Bureau as Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau (legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation act, fiscal year 1913, approved Aug. 23, 1912). See page 401. Commercial relations of United States with foreign countries, calendar year 1910. 1913. 99 p. * Paper, 10c. 5—19317 Same. (II. doc. 1503, 61st Cong. 3d sess.) Packing and marketing of cotton, study of present wasteful methods and sugges- tions for their improvement; by John M. Carson. Dec. 14, 1912. 39 p. 8 p. of pl. (Special agents series 58; II. doc. 1175.) * Paper, 10c. 12—29102/6 NAVIGATION BUREAU 44th annual list of merchant vessels of United States, with official numbers and signal letters, and lists of vessels belonging to Government with distin- guishing signals, year ended June 30, 1912. 1912. [pts. 1-5] viii+473 p. 4° * Cloth, 75c. 6—35358/4 Same. [6 pts.] viii+473+109+xxiii p. il. 1 pl. 4° (II. doc. 973.) * Cloth, 85c.; * paper, 55c. STANDARDS BUREAU Annual report of director, fiscal year 1912. 1913. 34 p. t 6—23979/2 Electric wire and cable terminology. 1st edition. Jan. 15, 1913. 13 p. il. (Circular 37.) * Paper, 5c. 13—35075 Silver voltameter: pt. 2, Chemistry of filter paper voltameter and explanation of striations; by E. B. Rosa, G. W. Vinal, and A. S. McDaniel. 1912. [1]+209-282 p. il. 5 pl. (Reprint 195.) [From Bulletin, v. 9.] * Paper, 20c. 13—35038 COMMERCE COURT

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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, 62d Congress, 3d session, v. 49, nos. 45-72; Feb. 1-28, 1913. [1913.] 2439-4502+[27] p. 4° 12—36438/3 Note .—The Congressional record, containing the proceedings and debates of Con- gress, is issued daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published fortnightly. The Record is sold by the Superintendent of Documents on the following terms: Single copy, 3 cents, if not more than 24 pages, and 1 cent more for each additional 8 pages; per month, $1.50; per short session, $4.00; per long session. $8.00. (The current session, the 3d of the 62d Congress, is a short session.) Subscriptions are payable in advance. Prices for the bound volumes of the Record, 62d Congress, 2d session, and prior Congresses, will be furnished on application. Send remittances to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Stamps and foreign money will not be accepted. Febr uary , 1913 403

Same, index [including History of bills and resolutions] 4, [to] nos. 40-53, Jan. 27-Feb. 9, 1913. [1913.] 42+19 p. 4° Same, 5, [to] nos. 54-67, Feb. 10-23, 1913. [1913.] 44+17 p. 4°

PRIVATE LAWS

Note .—The Rolls and Library Bureau, State Department, receives a small supply of the private acts which it distributes free upon application. [62d Congress, 3d session] private [act] 122-146; approved Jan. 28-Feb. 25, 1913. Barnes, Sylvester W. S. 4030, for relief of Barnes. Feb. 20. 1 p. (No. 138.) Clark. William P. S. 2666, to increase pension of Clark. Jan. 30. 1 p. (No. 124.) Duluth-Superior Dredging Company. H. 2359, to refund certain tonnage taxes and light dues [to Duluth-Superior Dredging Company and to Duluth Marine Contract- ing Company], Feb. 7. 1 p. (No. 126.) Ferris, Frederick H. H. 21524. for relief of Ferris. Feb. 13. 1 p. (No. 131.) Florida East Coast Railway. S. 1589, to authorize exchange of conveyances between company and United States. Feb. 25. 1 p. (No. 144.) Frederick, Almon P. S. 2733, for relief of estate of Frederick. Feb. 24. 1 p. (No. 143.) Government officials and employees. II. 23451, to pay certain employees of Govern- me_nt for injuries received while in discharge of their duties. [Feb. 7.] 2 p. (No. 125.) ------H. 24121, to pay certain employees of Government for injuries received while in discharge of their duties. [Feb. 18.) 2 p. (No. 134.) Grinstead, Francis. S. 186, for relief of Francis Grinstead, alias Francis M. Grin- stead. Feb. 20. 1 p. (No. 136.) Hedges, Christian. H. 19191, for relief of Hedges. Feb. 21. 1 p. (No. 141.) Hommelsberg, William. H. 2839, for relief of Hommelsberg. Feb. 25. 1 p. (No. 145.) Jackson, Charles S. H. 20385, to reimburse Jackson. Feb. 7. 1 p. (No. 127.) Krueger, Carl. S. 104, for relief of Krueger. Feb. 20. 1 p. (No. 135.) Nager, Simon. II. 18425, for relief of Nager. Feb. 14. 1 p. (No. 133.) Parker, Sylvester G. S. 5262, for relief of Parker. Feb. 20. 1 p. (No. 139.) Pensions. H. 27062, 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. [Jan. 28.] 12 p. (No. 123.) ------S. 7160, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. [Feb. 12.] 2 p. (No. 128.) ------S. 8034, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. [Feb. 12.] 8 p. (No. 129.) ------S. 8035, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and of wars other than Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. [Feb. 20.] 2 p. (No. 140.) Schiffer, Samuel. H. 8861, for relief of representatives of Schiffer. Feb. 12. 1 p. (No. 130.) Thompson, Isaac. H. 3957, for relief of Thompson. Feb. 25. 1 p. (No. 146.) Toreson. A. W. II. 22437. for relief of [A. W. Toreson, heir] of Anna M. Toreson. Jan. 28. 1 p. (No. 122.) Wade, Harry S. H. 15181, for relief of Wade. Feb. 14. 1 p. (No. 132.) Walsh, Lewis F. S. 3873. for relief of Walsh. Feb. 20. 1 p. (No. 137.) Wren, John K. H. 22939, for relief of Wren. Feb. 21. 1 p. (No. 142.)

PUBLIC LAWS

Note .—Public acts in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Superin- tendent of Documents at a subscription price ot $1.00 for the present session (62d Con- gress, 3d session) ; single copies 5c. each. [62d Congress, 3d session] public [act] 353-387; approved Jan. 28-Feb. 25, 1913. American Hospital of Paris. S. 6380, to incorporate hospital. [Jan. 30.] 2 p. (No. 355.) Cigars. H. 25741, amending sec. 3392. Revisecj statutes, as amended by act of Aug. 5, 1909 [so as to exempt from internal revenue tax cigars supplied employees by manufacturers thereof]. Feb. 10. Ip. (No. 364.) Corpus Christi, Tex. H. 26549, for construction or purchase of motor boat for Customs Service [ in customs collection district of Corpus Christi, and elsewhere as required], Feb. 10. 1 p. (No. 365.) Corvallis and Yaquina Bay military wagon road. H. 8151, for adjustment of grant of lands in aid of construction of Corvallis and Yaquina Bay military wagon road [in Oregon] and of conflicting claims to lands within limits of said grant [so that claim of administrator of T. Egenton Hogg may be settled], Feb. 11. 1 p. (No. 368.) District Courts. H. 24194, to create new division of western district of Texas and for terms of court at Pecos, Tex. Feb. 5. 1 p. (No. 361.) ------H. 28094, to amend sec. 96 of act of Mar. 3, 1911. entitled judicial code [so as to provide for holding of terms of district court in Newark, N. J.]. Feb. 14. 1 p. (No. 379.) District of Columbia. II. 8768, to regulate business of loaning money on security of any kind by persons, firms, and corporations other than national banks, licensed bankers, trust companies, savings banks, building and loan associations, and real estate brokers in District. [Feb. 4.] 4 p. (No. 359.) 404 Feb ruar y , 1913

Dist!-ie?’nfglr‘T- se^sio’11 public Oict] 353-387—Continued. 1900 X araend license li,w- approved July 1, [Jan: 29 J 2 p ‘(No 354 °f dlivers of Passenger vehicles for hire [in District]: z«

~and nronertV “of “rtf to reincorporate and preserve all corporate franchises Association of Diffriot faCtOf corporation known as German Orphan Asylum infrJasf1 A.. h L,1? J 1 1 v \ t?. glant authority to association to indefinitely rejulrl], Feb 3 1 pU“(No 357d)lrectOrs as lnterest of institution may seem to FOyearCai914]-. | Feb^isj m&5 pK cio°^K)0118 f°1' fortifications and ordnance [fiscal j?t?ad-1 H. 23351, to amend act for enlarged homestead [so that claimant under orio na? or may have credit for his residence and^cultivation had on eRher rt?1 additional entry after date of original entry], Feb 11 In (No 369 i H 1907 n'thiT i S‘ 39’?2’ repealing provision of Indian appropriation act, fiscal year , Trewr3b7?Ks™rad * ‘“Ration1 sVibiect S to ‘anS’ ‘r £xtend P°wer af commissioner general of immi- establishment fp? of Secretary of Commerce and Labor [relating to T.No 3S7 ? 1 °f imm*grant stations at interior places, etc.]. Feb. 25. 1 p. Ind(NoS’381‘) 1332’ reguIatlng Indian allotments disposed of by will. Feb. 14. 1 p. Larceny H. 16450 to punish unlawful breaking of seals of railroad cars containing interstate or foreign shipments, unlawful entering of such cArs stealing of freight t"»VS= pos^es^Io^'or \‘ecej)tioneiof‘same*nt FeT10]^01' l’p^’W 377^ Stat°8’ “nd felon“,ous a^Lkde’Rock. F^T*! p." ‘(Nm *363.7 ** Government’ of Confederate cemetery 12813, to refund duties collected on lace-making and other machines to Jan 1 191iaCCFeSb 7? 1*p^° (1!™® subsequently to Aug. 5. 1909. and prior MionfeMfnUeTlUiFeb.’ 25J6°2‘p. a“NOd 3^6.)‘° eStabHSh Department of Interior Bureau Mississippi River. II. 27944, to extend time for constructing bridge across river at [3d ?ienni;en^utJ1]- Minneapolis, Minn. | by said city]. Feb 13. Ip (No. 373J II. -7986, to extend time for constructing bridge across river at I Plymouth avenue north] Minneapolis, Minn, [by said city], Feb. 13 1 p (No. 374? ‘ ------if.1' to extend time for constructing bridge across river at 119th avenue south], Minneapolis. Minn, [by said city], Feb. 13 1 p (No 375 ) H. 27988, to extend time for constructing bridge across river at [Washington avenue north], Minneapolis, Minn, [by said city], Feb. 13 1 n (No 376 ) S Missouri River. H. 27879 providing authority for Northern Pacific Railway [ Railroad] 37™)any t0 construct bridge across river in North Dakota. Fei). 13. ' 1 p. (No. irS’ p?rmiXtl'kg building ’of bridge across river from Mountrail Countv to y Company] F^’25.’ Tp. ltf TssT"8’ R“i,Way’ National (Distitute ^of Arts and Letters. II. 18841, Incorporating institute. [Feb. 4.] PecasesS' Feb‘iB53’/0 ’^(No86 ^8aS)10nS °f 8urvlving soldiers of Indian wars in certain Potomac River. S. 1072, to amend code of law for District of Columbia [relating to andPsand]f "f o ^".^ aJf^' “’’(’no ’;?~8 waters of river, so as to include stone, gravel, Rock River II. 27157, granting extension of time to construct bridge across river at or near Colona Ferry, Ill. Feb. 10. 1 p. (No. 366.) a Standing Rock Reservation. S. 109, to authorize sale and disposition of surnlns and unaHotted hinds in Standing Rock Reservation, S. Dak. and N Dak [Feb 14 ] Timber Lake, S. Dak. II. 45, affecting town sites of Timber Lake and Dupree S Dak I in what was formerly Cheyenne River and Standing Rock reservations] ’jan 28’ 1 p. (No. 353.) . - . Trusts. H. 25002, to amend act to reduce taxation, to provide revenue for Govern- ment [etc.]. Feb. 12. 1 p. (No. .370.) Umatilla Reservation. S. 3225, providing when patents shall issue to purchaser or heirs [of such purchaser] of certain lands in [Umatilla Reservation], Oreg Feb 11. 1 p. (No. 367.) Yellowstone River. S. 8089, permitting building of bridge across river in McKenzie County, N. Dak. [by Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company] Feb. 25. 1 p. (No. 384.) 1 J [62d Congress, 3d session] public [joint] resolution 64-69; approved Jan 29- Feb. 7, 1913. Lincoln, Abraham. S. J. R. 158, approving plan, design, and location for [recommended to Congress by commission to secure plans and designs for monument or memorial to Lincoln in Washington, D. C.]. Feb. 1 Ip (No 66 ) President of United States. H. J. R. 380, authorizing granting of permits to commit- tee on inaugural ceremonies on occasion of inauguration of President elect on Mar. 4, 1913, etc. [Feb. 3.] 2 p. (No. 68.) ------S. J. R. 145, to provide for maintenance of public order and protection of life and property in connection with presidential inaugural ceremonies in 1913. Jan. 29 1 p. (No. 64.) Feb ruary . 1913 405

[62d Congress, 3d session] public [joint] resolution 64-69—Continued. President of United States—Continued. S. J. R. 153, granting to 5th Maryland National Guard use of corridors of courthouse of District of Columbia [Mar. 3 and 4. 1913.1 Jan. 31. 1 p. (No. 65.) --- S. J. R. 157, to pay necessary expenses of inaugural ceremonies of President of United States on Mar. '4, 1913. Feb. 3. 1 p. (No. 67.) Smithsonian Institution. S. J. R. 156, to appoint George Gray member of board of regents of institution. Feb. 7. 1 p. (No. 69.) ALASKA RAILROAD COMMISSION Railway routes in Alaska, message transmitting report of commission. Feb. 7, 1913. 172 p. 8 maps. (H. doc. 1346.) [For 1st print of House document 1346, message of the President only, see entry under President of United States, Alaska, on page 448.] * Paper, 35c. 13-35109

CONFERENCE C

Stephens, J. II. Conference report on S. 109, to authorize sale and disposi- tion of surplus and unallotted lands in Standing Rock Reservation S Dak and N. Dak. Feb. 1. 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1430.) , Conference report on S. 5674, for relief of Indians occupying railroad lands in Arizona, , and California. Feb. 22, 1913 4 p (II rp. 1564.) ’ Warren, F. E. Conference report on certain amendments to H. 26680, mak- ing appropriations for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses [fiscal year 1914], Feb. 22, 1913. 6 p. (S. doc. 1102.) ----- Report, on amendments to H. 26680, making appropriations for legis- lative, executive, and judicial expenses, fiscal year 1914. Feb 10 1913 5 p (S. doc. 1065.) • Wilson, W. B. Conference report on H. 18787, relating to limitation of hours of daily service of laborers and mechanics employed upon public work of United States and District of Columbia, and of persons employed in con- structing, maintaining, or improving river or harbor of United States and of District of Columbia. Feb. 10, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1497.) [1st print, 1 page, incorrectly printed.] FEDERAL AID IN CONSTRUCTION OF POST ROADS, JOINT COMMIT- TEE ON Good roads, preliminary report submitted by Jonathan Bourne, jr., Jan 14 1913. 1913. 80 p. 1 tab. J 13—35116 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Alphabetical list of Members and Delegates and committees of which they are members, 62d Congress. 3d session; corrected to Jan. 31. 1913 [1913.] 18 p. t Journal. 62d Congress, 2d session. 1912. 1272+225 p. 4° t$ Note .—The serial number 6119 has been assigned to this volume. The supply of the Senate and House journals for libraries is limited by law to 144 conies of each, to be distributed to 3 libraries in each State and Territory. Official list of Members and their places of residence, 62d Congress, Jan. 31, 1913. [1913.] 11 p. t Roll call, 62d Congress, 3d session; corrected to Feb. 5, 1913. [1913.1 16 1 12° t Standing and select committees, with location of committee rooms, telephone number, and meeting days. 62d Congress, 3d session; corrected to Jan. 31. 1913. 1913. 24 p. t Tyranny of House of Delegates of Porto Rico, address bv Free Federation of Laborers of Porto Rico. Feb. 22, 1913. 12 p. (H. doc. 1415.) * Paper. 5c. 13—35111 ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE Lloyd, J. T. Report favoring H. R. 787. to pay Gussie A. Swords, widow of Charles L. Swords. 6 months’ salary and funeral expenses of husband. Feb 6, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1457.) ----- Report amending II. R. 805, for additional clerk to Enrolled Bills Com- mittee. Feb. 6, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1458.) ----- Report amending II. R. 519. to pay expenses incurred by Banking and Currency Committee in making investigations under H. R. 429 and 504 in addition to amount authorized bv H. R. 465. Feb. 11, 1913 1 p (H rp 1508.) ----- Report favoring H. R. 812. authorizing employment of additional clerical help in enrolling room of House for remainder of present session. Feb 15, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1524.)

AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE Hearing on appropriations for Department of Agriculture, [fiscal year] 1914; [statement of James Wilson] Jan. 4, 1913. 1913. 39 p. i Hearings. Dec. 9. 1912 [relating to appropriations for Weather Bureau and Biological Survey Bureau, fiscal year 1914], 1912. 26 p. $ Feb ruar y , 1913 407

Hearings, Dec. 10 and 11, 1912 [relating to appropriations for Plant Industry- Bureau, fiscal year 1914]. 1912. 54 p. J Hearings, Dec. 12, 1912 [relating to appropriations for Soils Bureau, fiscal year 1914; statement of Milton Whitney]. 1912. [1]+27-40 p. t Hearings, Dec. 12 [and 13] 1912 [relating to appropriations for Experiment Stations Office, fiscal year 1914; statement of A. C. True], 1912. 9 p. t Hearings, Dec. 13, 1912 [relating to appropriations for Forest Service, fiscal year 1914; statement of Henry S. Graves]. 1912. 61 p. t Hearings, Dec. 14, 1912 [relating to appropriations for Public Roads Office, fiscal year 1914; statement of Logan W. Page], 1912. 11 p. t Hearings, Dec. 14. 1912 [relating to appropriations for Publications Division of Agriculture Department, fiscal year 1914; statement of Joseph A. Arnold]. 1912. 9 p. t Hearings, Dec. 16, 1912 [relating to appropriations for Animal Industry Bu- reau, fiscal year 1914; statement of A. M. Farrington], 1912. 14 p. t Hearings, Dec. 16, 1912 [relating to appropriations for Entomology Bureau, fiscal year 1914; statement of L. O. Howard]. 1912. 15 p. t Hearings, Dec. 18, 1912 [relating to appropriations for Federal Horticultural Board, fiscal year 1914; statement of O. L. Marlatt]. 1912. 10 p. $ Hearings [relating to appropriations for Accounts and Disbursements Division, fiscal year 1914; statement of A. Zappone]. 1912. 4 p. J Hearings [relating to appropriations for Insecticide and Fungicide Board, fiscal year 1914; statement of J. K. Haywood]. 1912. 8 p. t Hearings [relating to appropriations for Plant Industry Bureau, fiscal year 1914; statement of B. T. Galloway]. 1913. 21 p. t Hearings [relating to appropriations for Statistics Bureau of Agriculture De- partment, fiscal year 1914; statement of Victor II. Olmsted]. 1912. 5 p. t Haugen. G. N. Report favoring II. 27279, to amend sec. 4 of chapter 784 of Statutes at large, v. 32 [to make oleomargarine and other imitation dairy products subject to laws of State or Territory’ into which transported, etc., so as to reduce tax imposed upon manufacturers of adulterated butter], Jan. 31, 1913. 6 p. (H. rp. 1427.) Lamb, John. Report favoring S. 6497, to protect migratory game and insec- tivorous birds in United States. Jan. 31. 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1424.)

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Hearings [before subcommittee] concerning estimates for construction and fortification of [], fiscal year 1914. 1913. 330 p. [These hearings were conducted on the Canal Zone and at Washington, D. C.] t Hearings before subcommittee in charge of District of Columbia appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1914. 1913. 289 p. t Hearings before subcommittee in charge of fortifications appropriation bill, fiscal year 1914. 1912. 357 p. t Hearings before subcommittee in charge.of pension appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1914. 1913. 43 p. t Bartlett, C. L. Report submitting II. 28730. making appropriations for pensions, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 11, 1913. 5 p. (H. rp. 1504.) Fitzgerald, J. J. Report favoring S. J. R. 157, to pay necessary expenses of inaugural ceremonies of President of United States on Mar. 4, 1913. Jan. 30, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1415.) ----- Report submitting II. 28775, making appropriations for sundry civil ex- penses, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 17, 1913. 25 p. (H. rp. 1526.) ■----- Report submitting II. 28858, making appropriations to supply deficiencies, fiscal year 1913 and prior years. Feb. 26. 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1576.)

BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Hearings before subcommittee charged with investigating plans of banking and currency reform and reporting constructive legislation thereon, Jan. 7 [-Feb. 5], 1913; statements of A. Barton Hepburn and [others]. 1913. pts. 1-11, [xx]+1-641 p. il. 2 pl. | Part 5, p. 275-335, was reprinted with additional matter, p. 335a-335m.] t 80476—No. 218—13----- 4 408 Feb ruar y , 1913

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CLAIMS COMMITTEE Dickinson C. C. Report amending H. 19906, for relief of Cornell Riveland. Feb. 7, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1469.) ----- Report amending II. 5448, for relief of Fred A. Emerson Feb °0 1913 2 p. (H. rp. 1556.) Farr, J. R. Report favoring S. 4309. for relief of Dommick Taheny and John W. Mortimer. Feb. 7, 1913. 4 p. (H. rp. 1467.) ----- Report favoring S. 1911, for relief of James R. Brown. Feb 7 1913 2 p. (H. rp. 1468.) ----- Report favoring S. 7488, for relief of George L. Thomas. Feb 20 1913 2 p. (H. rp. 1555.) Green, W. R. Report amending H. 5352. for relief of estate of Moses M Bane Feb. 14, 1913. 6 p. (H. rp. 1516.) Heald, W. H. Report amending H. 24971. for relief of E. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Company, and favoring H. 24972, for relief of International Smoke- less Powder and Chemical Company. Feb. 10. 1913. 5 p. (H. rp. 1495.) Pou, E. W. Report favoring H. 28261, for relief of G. O. Nolan. Feb 7 1913 2 p. (H. rp. 1470.) ----- Report amending H. 26915, to reimburse [E. S. Abbott] postmaster at Seaside, Oreg. Feb. 7, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1471.) ----- Report favoring H. 27979, for relief of Ed. P. Ambrose. Feb. 7, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1472.)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Investigation of insurance companies and office of commissioner of insurance in District, hearing before subcommittee, Jan. 29[-Feb. 12], 1913 1913 [7]+1857-2140 p. (No. 25-28.) t Report of subcommittee, appointed under II. R. 154 and 200. relative to interest on 3.65 bonds of District. 1913. 38 p. t Cary, W. J. Report favoring S. 7509. to authorize extension of 25th street southeast and of White place. Feb. 3. 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1433.) . ReP°rt amending H. J. R. 398. to direct and empower commissioners of District to revoke licenses [of merchants, storekeepers, hotel proprietors, etc.] under certain conditions. Feb. 17. 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1527.) Johnson, Ben. Report amending H. 18428. to authorize extension of street rail- way lines of Washington Railway and Electric Company [in District] Feb 18, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1545.) ——- Report favoring S. 1068. authorizing extension of 1st street [northleast [etc.]. Feb. 21, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1562.) ----- Report favoring H. J. R. 406. stopping traffic and preventing interference with suffrage procession [along Pennsylvania avenue from Peace Monument to 17th street between 3 and 5 p. m., Mar. 3, 1913]. Feb 28 1913 1 p. (H. rp. 1594.) Kahn, Julius. Report amending H. 5948, to prohibit in District intermarriage of whites with Ethiopians, Malays, or Mongolians. Feb. 8, 1913 1 p. (H. rp. 1486.) ----- Report favoring S. 2504. for extension of New Hampshire avenue. D. C., on straight line [northward to District line. etc.]. Feb. 8, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1487.) Feb ruar y , 1913 409

Lobeck, C. O. Report amending H. 18013, fixing price of gas and regulating quantity of carbon monoxide in gas in District. Feb. 19, 1913. 8 p. (H. rp. 1550.) O’Shaunessy. G. F. Report amending II. 20500, to authorize commissioners of District to cause to be removed all obstructions from West Virginia avenue in Washington. D. C. Feb. 8, 1913. 6 p. (H. rp. 1482.) Prouty. S. F. Report favoring S. 5861. to enjoin and abate houses of lewdness, assignation, and prostitution, to declare same to be nuisances, to enjoin per- son or persons who conduct or maintain same and owner or agent of any building used for such purpose, and to assess tax against person maintaining said nuisance and against building and owner thereof. Feb. 14, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1517.) ----- Report under H. R. 746 [756, authorizing committee to conduct investi- gation of affairs of office of superintendent of insurance of District and of cer- tain fire insurance companies doing business in District, in relation to refusal of R. W. Power to testify to matters under inquiry] and certificate of speaker [of House to district attorney of District of Columbia in regard to this fact, so that said officer shall bring matter before grand jury of District of Columbia for further action], Feb. 21, 1913. 3 p. (H. rp. 1561.) Redfield. W. C. Report favoring H. 28530. for warehouse for receipt, care and distribution of supplies for use of government of District [etc.]. Feb. 6, 1913. 3 p. (H. rp. 1446.)

ELECTION OF PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT, AND REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEE Hearings on H. 26950. to protect rights of women citizens of United States to register and vote for Members of House of Representatives. 1913. 63 p. t

ELECTIONS COMMITTEE. NO. 1 Covington. J. II. Report on memorial of Eugene C. Bonniwell against Thomas S. Butler, from 7th district of Pennsylvania, and submitting resolution that memorial be laid upon table. Feb. 15, 1913. 17 p. (H. rp. 1523.)

ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 2 Nelson. J. M. Report on contest of Kinney v. Dyer, from 12th district of Mis- souri, submitting H. R. 801, that L. C. Dyer is entitled to seat. Jan. 30, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1422.)

ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 3 Hearings on contested-election case of Frank II. Hawkins v. George D. Mc- Creary. from 6th district of Pennsylvania. Feb. 3, 1913. 1913. 36 p. t Goldfogle. H. M. Report on contest of Hawkins v. McCreary, from 6th dis- trict of Pennsylvania, submitting H. R. 839, that George D. McCreary is entitled to seat. Feb. 15. 1913. 2 p. (II. rp. 1525.)

EXPENDITURES IN AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE. Hearings relating to Bureau of Animal Industry, Jan. 23 [and 24]. 1913. 1913. 2 pts. [l]-|-42 p. t Hearings relating to Bureau of Plant Industry, Jan. 17-20. 1913. 1913. pt. 1, 119 p. il. t

EXPENDITURES IN COMMERCE AND LABOR DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE Rothermel. J. H. Report in relation to fur-seal industry of Alaska; with views of minority. Jan. 31. 1913. 19 p. (H. rp. 1425.) * Paper, 5c. 13—35058 EXPENDITURES IN INTERIOR DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE Salt and Gila rivers, reservations and Reclamation Service, index of witnesses and documents in bearings [1-9] before subcommittee under II. R. 103, to investigate expenditures in Interior Department. 1913. vi p. (No. 10.) 7 410 Feb ruar y , 1913 Graham, J. M. Report in matter of investigation of White Earth Reservation Mar 28W]t9121andCri?Jh°f teStimJ)n^ taken and exhiblts offered, July 25, 1911- n ill’ 119112’ d Wltb views of minority. Jan. 16, 1913. 2 v xxvi4-ii 4-2772 P. il. 1 pl. 4 maps. (H. rp. 1336.) i q q J O------S??OUVOI

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Cox, W. E. Report on investigation as to rate of tax on oleomargarine- with 1913.S 5 p (SHS rpO1572.t°beCk’ Ca’laWay’ and of min°rRy- Feb. 25 G°™,kf’ J- IL- Report as to Proper method of dealing with surplus monev in Treasury, included in general fund and commonly* referred to as workins balance in Treasury. Feb. 24, 1913. 3 p. (H. rp. 1569.) g

FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE D27-F^^ a^p™priation bill [fiscal year 1914] hearings. Jan.

HFalDSTei4 flscal year 1914. Feb. 3, 1913. 14 p. (H. rp. ~~ Report amending II. 28408, authorizing payment of damages to persons for injuries inflicted by Mexican federal or insurgent troops within United States during insurrection in Mexico in 1911. Feb. 8, 1913. 7 p (H rn 1485.) 1 • \ • v- Levy, J M. Views of minority, adverse to II. 28674, for control and regulation (HWrperi488^iag2ra RiVer above Falls of Niagara [etc.]. Feb. 25, 1913. 6 p. Sharp W. G. Report amending II. J. R. 402, extending operation of act for control and regulation of waters of Niagara River [and] for preservation of Niagara Falls [etc.]. Feb. 26, 1913. 3 p. (H. rp. 1577 )

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Teases for oil and gas purposes [made by] Osage National Council [to Uncle Company and to Wesley M. Dial], hearings before subcommittee on II. 27726, Jan. 18-21, 1913. 1913. 283 p. $ Report and statement of subcommittee [Jan. 10. 1913] on II. 19213 [to reopen ■rolls of Choctaw-Chickasaw Tribe and for awarding of rights secured to cer- tain persons by 14th article of treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek of Sent 27 1830]. 1913. ii 4-3-30 p. t 1 ’ Report and statement of subcommittee on II. 28465 [to pay award in favor of heirs of John W. West], Jan. 1913. 1913. ii-f-20 p. t Supplemental hearing before [subcommittee] on H. 25663, conferring upon tribes or bands of Indians right of nomination of their agent or superintend- ent, etc., Jan. 27, 1913. 1913. 54 p. t Stephens, D. V. Report amending II. 28409, to empower district court for district of Minnesota to establish status of allottees on White Earth Reserva- tion in said State. Feb. 7, 1913. 4 p. (H. rp. 1459.) Stephens. J. H. Report amending II. 28191. authorizing extension of pay- ments on town lots in Kiowa, Comanche, and.Apache ceded lands [of north addition to Lawton], Okla. Feb. 5, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1444.) Feb ruary , 1913 411

INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND EXPOSITIONS COMMITTEE CoJ1.i.e.r; W' Report amending by substitute H. 19224. for permanent ex- resources of States of the Union in or near Washington. D. C. Feb 21, 1913. 3 p. (H. rp. 1558.) D nm,? fC‘ Report fav°ring H. R. 799, for appointment of 12 Members of House to attend exercises at unveiling of memorial statue in St. Louis, Mo., on Apr. 30, 1913. Feb. 5, 1913. 1 p. (H rp 1442 )

INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Jones, XX. A. Report favoring S. 313, relative to exchange of certain proper- ties between insular government of Porto Rico and War Department- with views of minority. Feb. 8, 1913. 10 p. (II rp 1484 )

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE

Bridges at Keokuk, Iowa, hearings on II. 26559 and 26672, Jan 17 1913 88 p. 4 pl. ? 1913. Classification of freight, hearings on S. 6099, Jan. 28 and 29, 1913. 186 p. + 1913. Hearings on H. 22760 [to compel railroad corporations issuing mileage booksbuvks to receive same for transportation on all lines owned, leased, or operated bv such corporation], Jan. 31, 1913. 1913. 47 p t J Leave of absence to mechanics and laborers in Lighthouse Service hearings on H. 27000. Jan. 10, 1913. 1913. 15 p. t New Yoxrk Harbor> hearings on II. 26677 and 28354, Jan. 24, 1913. 1913. 57 p. t Broussard. R. F. Report favoring II. 28633, to amend act to authorize construc- tnidge across Caddo Lake [at or near Mooringsport by police jurv of Caddo Parish], La. [so as to extend time]. Feb. 11, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1507.) — Report favoring IL 28632, to authorize construction of bridge across Twelve Mile Bayou, La. [by police jury of Caddo Parish], Feb 13 1913 1 p. (H. rp. 1515.) Calder. XX. M. Report favoring S. 7461, construing provisions of sec 8 of act to improve efiiciency of personnel of Revenue-Cutter Service [relating to length of service which entitles warrant or petty officers to longevity navi Feb. 6, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1453.) J Goeke J. H. Report amending II. 27837, to authorize Buckhannon and Northern Railroad Company to construct bridge across Monongahela River [near Catawba], W. Va. Feb. 4, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1440.) [Corrected print.] Repoit amending II. 28187, to authorize construction of bridge across Great Kanawha River [by county court of Kanawha County, XV Va at or near Charleston]. Feb. 6, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1454.) Gould, S. XV. Report amending H. 28840, authorizing construction of bridge across St. John River between Van Buren, Me., and parish of St Leonards New Brunswick, Canada. Feb. 28, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1592.) Hamlin, C. W. Report amending H. 28715, to authorize St. Louis and West- ern Traction Company to construct bridge across Missouri River near XVeldon Springs Landing, Mo. Feb. 17, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1529.) Knowland, J. R. Report amending S. 3625, for purchase or construction of launch for Customs Service at and in vicinity of , Cal. [or else- where as required]. Feb. 5, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1443.) ----- Report amending H. 28846, to authorize Okanogan. Wash., to construct bridge across Okanogan River. Feb. 28, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1591.) Sabath. A. J. Report amending H. 28718, to authorize St. Louis Belt, Illinois and Eastern Traction Company to construct bridge across Mississippi River near mouth of Missouri River. Feb. 17, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1528.) Sims, T. XV. Report amending H. 28810, to authorize Virginia and Carolina Southern Railroad Company to construct bridge across Lumber River at or near Lumberton, N. C. Feb. 24, 1913. 1 ,p. (II. rp. 1571.) 412 Feb ruary , 1913

Smith, W. It. Report amending H. 28098, to authorize construction of bridge across Sabine River at Orange, Tex. [by Orange Commercial Club]. Feb. 4, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1439.) Stevens, F. C. Report amending II. 28021, authorizing Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company to build bridge across Yellow- stone River in [McKenzie County], N. Dak. Feb. 6, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1452.) ----- Report amending by substitute H. 28022, authorizing Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company to construct bridge across Missouri River between counties of Mountrail and McKenzie, N. Dak. Feb. 11, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1505.) ----- Report favoring H. 28571, to authorize Northern Pacific Railway [Rail- road] Company to construct bridge across Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minn. Feb. 17, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1530.) ----- Report amending H. 28073. to authorize construction of bridge across Mississippi River in Beltrami County, Minn, [by county commissioners of said county], Feb. 17, 1913. 1 p. (II. rp. 1531.)

INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTEE Russell, J. J. Report amending S. 8314, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. Feb. 11. 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1500.) ----- Report amending S. 8274, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, and certain widows and depend- ent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. Feb. 11, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1501.) ----- Report amending S. 8178, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War, and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. Feb. 11, 1913. 2 p. (II. rp. 1502.)

IRRIGATION OF ARID LANDS COMMITTEE Hearings on S. 6784, for relief of Garden City, Kans., Water Users’ Association, Jan. 25, 1913. 1913. 16 p. (No. 1.) t

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation, hearings on II. 20487 [identi- cal with | S. 5382, Federal accident compensation act. 1913. 539 p. [These hearings also appeared in separate parts.] t Hearings [on] American Bar Association bills, II. 16459 and [other bills], to allow and regulate amendments in judicial proceedings in courts of United States, Jan. 29, 1913. 1913. [l]+67-80+i p. (Serial 2.) $ Laws of various States relating to intoxicating liquors. 1913. [1]+357-649 p. (Serial no. 4.) t Protection of American flag, hearings [on II. 23185] ; statement of Mrs. Jacob M. Dickinson, Feb. 11, 1913. 1913. 6 p. t United States chamber of commerce, hearings on H. 24798 and 25106, June 4, 1912. 1913. 14+1 p. t Beall, Jack. Report amending H. R. 808, calling for information as to indict- ments returned in district court for northern district of Texas charging certain persons with conspiring to restrain interstate trade and commerce of Pierce-Fordyce Oil Association in violation of criminal provisions of Sherman act, etc. Feb. 6, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1451.) Clayton, H. D. Report favoring H. 28765, to amend act to codify, revise, and amend penal laws [so as to extend protection of statute to harbor- defense systems in places not within United States but subject to jurisdic- tion thereof]. Feb. 22, 1913. 3 p. (H. rp. 1565.) ----- Report amending H. 28809, for punishment of crimes against United States [resulting in injury to or destruction of reclamation works, or for unlawful taking of water from such reclamation works]. Feb. 22, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1566.) Febr uary , 1913 413 Clayton, II. D. Continued. Report favoring II. 28764, to amend act regulating fees and costs [etc., so as to increase maximum amount of bond which may be required from clerk or marshal of district courts]. Feb. 22, 1913 2 i> (H rp. 1567.) Report favoring S. <802, to amend sec. 103 of act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary [so as to create term of court for middle district of Pennsylvania to be held at Sunbury], Feb. 22, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1568.) Davis, J. W. Report amending S. 5382, identical with H. 20487, to provide ex- clusive leniedy and compensation for accidental injuries, resulting in disa- bility or death, to employees of common carriers by railroad engaged in inter- state or foreign commerce, or in District of Columbia, with Report of Em- ploy eis Liability and Workmens Compensation Commission, and with views of minority. Feb. 4, 1913. 218 p. (H. rp. 1441.) —— and others. 1 iews on II. 17593, to divest intoxicating liquors of their interstate-commerce character in cases [where intoxicating liquors are trans- ported into State or Territory and are intended to be used therein in viola- tion of law of such State or Territory] ; with views of minority. Feb. 7,1913. 9 p. (H. rp. 1461, pt. 2.) * Paper, 5c. Dupre, II. G. Report favoring II. 28635, to amend sec. 81 of act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary [so as to transfer Carroll County, Iowa, from southern district to northern district of said State, with terms of court at Fort Dodge], Feb. 13, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1514.) ----- Report favoring S. 3925, for increase of salary of marshal for district of Nevada. Feb. 26, 1913. 3 p. (II. rp. 1575.) Higgins, E. \\. Report favoring S. 8058, for increase of salary of [district] attorney for district of Connecticut. Feb. 7, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1462.) Howland, Paul. Report amending by substitute II. R. 802, calling for affi- dav its, letters, etc., in matter of application of Willard N. Jones for pardon Feb. 13, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1513.) ----- Report favoring S. 7385, to relinquish claim of United States against grantees, their representatives and assigns, for timber cut [prior to Dec. 18, 1899] on I’etaca land grant [in Rio Arriba County, N. Mex.] Feb 20 1913 2 p. (II. rp. 1554.) Rucker. W. W. Report amending II. 27489. to amend sec. 3240, Revised stat- utes, as amended, so as to provide for furnishing certain records [of collectors of internal revenue] or certified copies thereof [when same are applied for by prosecuting officers of State to furnish evidence tending to establish guilt of persons charged with violations of State statutes]. Feb 8, 1913 3d (H rp. 1481.) ‘ Webb, E. Y. Report favoring H. 28335, to amend [sec. 71 of] act to codify, re- vise, and amend laws relating to judiciary [so as to change time for holding term of district court for Jonesboro division of eastern district of at Jonesboro]. Jan. 30, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1418.) Report amending H. 25781, to amend sec. 77 of act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary [so as to create new division of northern district of Georgia to be known as northeastern division, with terms of court at Gainesville]. Feb. 4, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1436.) ----- Report amending H. 17593, to divest intoxicating liquors of their inter- state-commerce character in cases [where intoxicating liquors are transported into State or Territory and are intended to be used therein in violation of law of such State or Territory]. Feb. 7, 1913. 7 p. (H. rp. 1461 [pt. 1] ) • * Paper, 5c. LABOR COMMITTEE Hearings on H. 272S1, relating to limitation of hours [of labor] of women em- ployed in District of Columbia, Jan. 30-Feb. 12, 1913. 1913. 172 p. t ilson, \\. B. Report favoring H. 27281, to regulate hours of employment and safeguard health of females employed in District of Columbia in any mill, factory, manufacturing or mechanical establishment, or workshop, laundry, bakery, printing, clothing, dressmaking, or millinery establishment, mercan- tile establishment, store, hotel, restaurant, office, or where any goods are sold or distributed, or by any express or transportation company, or in transmis- sion or distribution of telegraph or telephone messages or merchandise. Feb. 26, 1913. 7 p. (H. rp. 1574.) 13—35112 414 Feb ruar y , 1913

LIBRARY COMMITTEE Evans, Lynden. Report amending by substitute II. 18720, to establish legis- lative reference bureau in Library of Congress. Feb. 18, 1913. 3 p. (II. rp. 1533.) * Paper, 5c. 13—35092 ■----- Report amending H. R. 833, to authorize speaker of House to appoint 3 legislative counselors. Feb. 18, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1534.)

MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE Investigation of so-called shipping combine, hearings on H. R. 587 Jan. 7 [-Feb. 8], 1913. 1913. [xxxvi] +1-1060 p. (No. 1-19.) t Wreck bill, hearings on S. 5958, Jan. 3-15, 1913. 1913. 243 p. il. 2 pl. t Alexander, J. W. Report favoring S. 1653, to provide American register for steam yacht Diana. Jan. 30, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1420.) Stephens, W. D. Report favoring H. 28524, to [amend sec. 4414, Revised statutes, so as to] create board of local inspectors, Steamboat-Inspection Service, for port of Los Angeles, Cal. Feb. 8, 1913. 3 p. (H. rp. 1489.)

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Hearings [Jan. 9, 1913] on H. 30. to amend act to increase efficiency of perma- nent military establishment of United States [so as to repeal legislation which abolished army canteen]. 1913. 82 p. $ Anthony, D. R., jr. Report favoring H. 2839, for relief of William Hommelsberg, with views of minority. Feb. 4, 1913. 3 p. (H. rp. 1437.) ----- Report amending by substitute H. 6793, for relief of Charles A. Bess. Feb. 7, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1466.) Bradley, T. W. Report favoring II. 28469, granting condemned cannon to Wall- kill Valley Cemetery Association of Orange County, N. Y. Jan. 30 1913 1 n (H. rp. 1421.) ------Report favoring S. 186, for relief of Francis Grinstead, alias Francis M. Grinstead. Feb. 6, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1450.) Dent, S. H., jr. Report favoring S. 8139, for relief of William W. Prude. Feb. 7 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1475.) Evans, Lynden. Report favoring II. 28280, to authorize use as site for immigra- tion station and grounds at Baltimore of land acquired by United States about 1836 as part of Fort McHenry, Md., and which is now under control of War Department, and authorizing Secretary of Treasury to acquire outlet there- from to city streets and to contract and arrange for necessary railroad facilities. Feb. 4, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1438.) Fields, W. J. Report favoring S. 7415, granting to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company right of way through Fort Wingate military reserva- tion, N. Mex. Feb. 1, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1429.) Hay, James. Report submitting H. 28699, making appropriations for Military Academy, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 8. 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1478.) —— Report amending by substitute H. 1330, to protect monuments already on battlefields of Bull Run, Va., and other monuments that may be there erected Feb. 8, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1479.) Report favoring H. 28613, to construe name of E. T. Bourger, as same appears in report of Hawkins-Taylor Commission in relation to Company F, Osage County Battalion, Missouri Home Guards, to refer to Joseph Bourgeret, of Osage County, Mo. Feb. 10, 1913. 4 p. (H. rp. 1492.) ------Report amending S. 8273, to make certain donations of condemned cannon and cannon balls. Feb. 10, 1913. 3 p. (H. rp. 1493.) ■----- Report on H. 27941, making appropriations for Army, fiscal year 1914, and recommending that House nonconcur in Senate amendments and ask for conference. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1535.) Hughes, D. M. Report favoring H. 18217, similar to S. 4030, for relief of Syl- vester W. Barnes. Feb. 7, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1477.) McKellar, K. D. Report amending H. 26849, for relief of Charles Dudley Daly. Jan. 31, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1428.) Feb ruary , 1913 415 McKellar, K. D.—Continued. Report amending S. 6877, to reinstate Robert N. CtmipbeH assist lieutenant in Coast Artillery Corps, Army. Feb. 4, 1913. 1 p.

----- Report favoring H. 12173, to donate to St. Augustine, Fla., for park pur- poses tract of land known as Powder House Lot. Feb. 7, 1913. Ip. (H rp. 1463.) • x • \ • v —— Report favoring H. 18727, for relief of Lewis Wood. Feb 7 1913 1 n (H. rp. 1464.) ' Report amending by substitute H. 8921, to correct military record of William H. Seward. Feb. 7, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1465.) ----- Report favoring H. 28137, to correct lineal and relative rank of Thomas J. Leary. Feb. 11, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1509.) Pepper, I. S. Report favoring S. 6798, to grant permission [to C. L. Douglas] for erection of hotel on Fort Huachuca military reservation, Ariz Feb 8 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1490.) ----- Report favoring S. 2953, for relief of George P. Chandler. Feb 14 1913 3 p. (H. rp. 1518.) Prince, G. W. Report favoring S. 3873, for relief of Lewis F. Walsh. Jan. 30 1913. 4 p. (H. rp. 1419.) ’ Slayden, J. L. Report favoring S. J. R. 143, to loan tents for use at meeting of Imperial Council of Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of Mystic Shrine to be held at Dallas, Tex., in May, 1913. Jan. 30, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1416.) Sweet, E. F. Report favoring H. 24296, for relief of Alonzo D. Cadwallader. Feb. 7, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1476.) ----- Report favoring H. 26648, for relief of David Crowther. Feb. 12. 1913. 6 p. (H. rp. 1510.) Tilson, J. Q. Report favoring S. 6244, similar to H. 19788, to restore Harold L Jackson, retired, to active list of Army. Feb. 25, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1573.)

MINES AND MINING COMMITTEE Hearing on S. 4002, defining manner in which deposits of borax, borate of lime, borate of soda, and borate material may be acquired. Feb. 11, 1913. 1913 19 p. t NAVAL AFFAIKS COMMITTEE Browning, W. J. Report favoring S. 7169, to transfer Frank E. Evans from retired to active list of Marine Corps. Feb. 19, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1548.) Estopinal, Albert. Report amending S. 8348, waiving age limit for admission to Pay Corps of Navy in case of Minor Meriwether, jr. Feb. 14, 1913. 1 d . (H. rp. 1520.) Foss, G. E. Report amending S. 4584, identical with H. 2588, to promote effi- ciency of naval militia. Feb. 10, 1913. 18 p. (H. rp. 1496.) Gregg, A. W., and others. Views of minority on H. 28812, making appropria- tions for naval service, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 20, 1913. 12 p. (H. rp. 1557 pt. 2.) Padgett, L. P. Report submitting H. 28812, making appropriations for naval service, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 20, 1913. 43 p. (H. rp. 1557 [pt. 1].) 13—35091 PATENTS COMMITTEE Bulkley, R. J. Report amending H. 28286, to amend sec. 4931 and 4934, Re- vised statutes [so as to increase fee for filing original application for patent, etc.]. Jan. 30, 1913. 5 p. (H. rp. 1423.) ----- Views of minority on H. 23417, to codify, revise, and amend laws relat- ing to patents. Feb. 26, 1913. 14 p. (H. rp. 1161, pt. 2, 62d Cong. [2d] sess.) [Report reads 62d Congress, 3d session.] PENSIONS COMMITTEE Gray, F. H. Report submitting H. 28672, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors, as substitute for H. 2829 and other bills. Feb. 7, 1913 45 p. (H. rp. 1460.) 80476—No. 218—13-----5 416 Feb ruar y , 1913

Richardson, William. Report amending S. 8275, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and of wars other than Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. Feb. 11, 1913. 26 p. (H. rp. 1503.) Rucker, A. W. Report amending by substitute H. 19S00, pensioning survivors of certain Indian wars, 1865-Jan. 1891. Jan. 30, 1913. 4 p. (H. rp. 1417.) White, George. Report submitting H. 28746, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors, as substitute for H. 195 and other bills. Feb. 13, 1913. 14 p. (H. rp. 1512.)

POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE

Steenerson, Halvor. Report favoring H. R. 809, calling for information as to practicability of extending 2-cent letter postage rate to Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Netherlands, etc. Feb. 15, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1521.) Tuttle, W. E., jr. Report favoring H. R. 778, directing committee to investigate letting of contracts for transferring foreign mail from incoming steamships in New York Bay to steamship and railway piers and especially in regard to contract between Post Office Department and Howard Carroll made on or about Nov. 19, 1912. Jan. 31, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1426.)

PRINTING COMMITTEE

Finley, D. E. Report favoring H. C. R. 68, to print Agriculture Department, Report 98, Systems of marketing farm products and demand for such prod- ucts at trade centers. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1532.) •----- Report amending S. C. R. 38, to print laws of United States applicable to Alaska, compiled by Committee on Territories, Senate, and Committee on Territories, House. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1536.) •----- Report amending H. R. 745, to print Senate document 972, Rules of prac- tice for courts of equity of United States promulgated by Supreme Court, Nov. 4, 1912. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1537.) ----- Report amending H. R. 774, to print Nature, diagnosis, and treatment of trachoma among Indians and others in United States; by John Joseph Kindred. Feb. 18, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1538.) ----- Report favoring H. R. 769, to print Hearings on H. 18160 and other bills, relating to agricultural extension departments in connection with agricul- tural colleges. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1539.) •----- Report amending S. C. R. 34, to print judicial code of United States. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1540.) ----- Report favoring H. R. 788, to print Public Health Service, Reprint 105, Antimalarial measures for farmhouses and plantations; by Henry R. Car- ter. Feb. 18, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1541.) ■----- Report favoring H. R. 831, to print Bulletin 85, Soils Bureau, Study of soils of United States, with bibliography; by George Nelson Coffey. Feb. 18, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1542.) ----- Report favoring H. R. 834, to print Dr. Friedmann’s new treatment for tuberculosis, reprint of Senate document 1018. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1543.) •----- Report favoring H. R. 785, to print Antityphoid vaccination in Army and in civil life; by F. F. Russell. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1546.)

* PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE

Hearings before committee [and subcommittee], Jan. 24-28, 1913 [on] enlarge- ment of building at Brooklyn, N. Y., building at Seattle, Wash., building at Akron, Ohio, immigration building at Seattle, Wash., pneumatic tube service [from House Office Building to Capitol [and] post office at Pittsburgh. Pa. 1913. 52 p. (No. 49.) + Feb ruar y , 1913 417

Hearings, Jan. 23 and 23, 1913 [on] building at Milwaukee, Wis., building at El Paso, Tex., building at Dallas, Tex., building at Akron, Ohio, pneumatic- tube service [between House Office Building and Capitol], relating to expendi- tures on public buildings, arrangements for inauguration [and] building at Newark, N. J. 1913. 37 p. (No. 48.) t Burnett, J. L. Report submitting H. 28766, to increase limit of cost of certain public buildings, to authorize improvement of certain public buildings, to authorize erection and completion of public buildings, to authorize purchase of sites for public buildings [etc.]. Feb. 15, 1913. 4 p. (H. rp. 1522.)

PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Dent, S. H., jr. Report amending by substitute S. 5378, to issue patent to land bounded on north and east by Bayou Cadet, on west by Cevallos street, and on south by Intendencia street in Pensacola, Fla. Feb. 1, 1913. 2 p (H rn 1431.) ' 1 ----- Report amending by substitute S. 5377, to issue patent to lot 306 in Pensacola, Fla. Feb. 1, 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1432.) Fergusson, H. B. Report amending S. 6781, in reference to issuance of patents and copies of surveys of private land claims [in New Mexico]. Feb. 7 1913 5 p. (H. rp. 1473.) Pray. C. N. Report amending S. 5138, to survey lands of Fort Assinniboine military reservation [Mont.] and open same to settlement. Feb. 6. 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1455.) -----Report favoring S. 7318, similar to H. 1679, to accept cession by Montana of exclusive jurisdiction over lands within Glacier National Park [etc 1 Feb 6,1913. 10 p. (H.-rp. 1456.) —— Report amending S. 4958, to accept cession by Washington of exclusive jurisdiction over lands within Mount Rainier National Park [etc 1 Feb 8 1913. 6 p. (H. rp. 1480.) Raker, J. E. Report favoring S. 8279, identical with H. 26737, to amend act to set apart tracts of land in California as forest reservations [so as to increase terms of years and acreage to be leased in Yosemite National Park etc.]. Feb. 6, 1913. 5 p. (H. rp. 1447.) • — Report amending S. 7875, identical with H. 26943, to exempt from can- cellation certain desert-land entries in Chuckawalla Valley and Palo Verde Mesa, Riverside County, Cal. Feb. 7, 1913. 8 p. (H. rp. 1474.) Taylor, E. T. Report favoring S. 8092, granting to Emigration Canon Rail- road Company permission to occupy, for right of way for its railroad track, certain land now included in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake Countv Utah Feb. 10, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1494.) •----- Report amending H. 26200, granting cities and incorporated towns coal lands for municipal purposes. Feb. 10, 1913. 5 p. (H. rp. 1499.) ----- Report favoring H. 26189, granting coal lands to Grand Junction, Colo. Feb. 12. 1913. 5 p. (H. rp. 1511.)

RIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE Hearings on subject of construction of levees on Mississippi River under Missis- sippi River Commission. 1913. 47 p. $ Gallagher, Thomas. Report amending by substitute H. R. 733, calling for report as to obstructions in Chicago River and its branches, and encroachments made on lake front between Lincoln Park and Indiana State line, etc. Feb. 18. 1913. 1 p. (H. rp. 1544.) RULES COMMITTEE Hearings on H. R. 738, for investigation of canneries of United States, Jan. 11, 1913. 1913. 42 p. t Hearings on H. 8141, to further increase efficiency of organized militia, Jan. 11, 1913. 1913. 17 p. t Henry, R. L. Report favoring H. R. 852, fixing time for consideration of H. 28775, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 19, 1913. Ip. (H. rp. 1549.) 418 Feb ruary , 1913 P i™5’ Report favoring H. R. 818, fixing time for consideration of H. 17593, to divest intoxicating liquors of their interstate-commerce character in cases where intoxicating liquors are transported into State or Territory and FeV^rS ll be U(SH violation °f law of such State or Territory.

TEBBITOEIES COMMITTEE Hearing on II. 27017, to extend time for completion of Alaska Northern Railway [formerly Alaska Central Railway, etc.]; statements of George H Patrick and W. J. Boland, Jan. 20, 1913. 1913. 29 p. t Patrick Humphreys, B G. Report amending H. 28731, to extend time for completion of ~’aska Northern Railway [formerly Alaska Central Railway, etc.]. Feb 19, 1913. 4 p. (H. rp. 1547.)

WAE CLAIMS COMMITTEE • 9ord?n- Report amending H. R. 850, to refer certain claims to Court of Claims for findings of facts and conclusions of law under sec. 151 of act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary. Feb. 20, 1913. 1 p.

WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Abstract of Treasury decisions under tariff act of 1909. 1913. 251 p. t 13—35098 Tariff handbook, tariff data compiled from official sources and statistical analy- sis of tariff act of 1909; prepared by Daniel C. Roper. 1913. 815 p. t 13—35113 Tariff schedules, hearings, Jan. 23[-Feb. 1], 1913. 1913. [xii] +3227-3344+ 4263-5196 p. (No. 15, 22-26.) t Palmer, A. M. Report favoring H. 25283, to permit manufacture of denatured alcohol by mixing domestic and wood alcohol while in process of distillation Feb. 5, 1913. 2 p. (H. rp. 1445.) IMMIGRATION COMMISSION Children of immigrants in schools, v. 1 [by Fred C. Croxton and Frances W. Simonds]; presented by Mr. Dillingham. Dec. 5, 1910, [published] 1911. v+ 182 p. (S. doc. 749, 61st Cong. 3d sess.) [Back title on cover reads: Reports of Immigration Commission, vol. 29.] * Paper, 15c. 12—35965 Statements and recommendations submitted by societies and organizations inter- ested in immigration; presented by Mr. Dillingham. Dec. 5, 1910, [pub- lished] 1911. vii+431 p. (S. doc. 764, 61st Cong. 3d sess.) [Back title on cover reads: Reports of Immigration Commission, vol. 41.] * Paper, 30c. 13—35114 Statistical review of immigration, 1820-1910 [by Fred C. Croxton], Distribution of immigrants, 1850-1900 [by Joseph A. Hill] ; presented by Mr. Dillingham Dec. 5, 1910, [published] 1911. viii+587 p. (S. doc. 756, 61st Cong. 3d sess.) [Back title on cover reads: Reports of Immigration Commission, vol 3] * Paper, 40c. 13—35052 LINCOLN MEMORIAL COMMISSION Estimate of appropriation for commencing work for erection of Lincoln memo- rial [in Washington, D. C.]. Feb. 5, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1344.) POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM Report, fiscal year 1912. Feb. 19, 1913. 70 p. (H. doc. 1408.) 13—35115 SENATE Agricultural credit. American commission for study of application of coop- erative system to agricultural production, distribution, and finances in European countries, under direction of Southern Commercial Congress; pre- sented by Mr. Smith of Georgia. Feb. 11, 1913. 31 p. (S. doc. 1071.) ♦Paper, 5c. 13--35116 Feb ruar y , 1913 419 Committees. List of committees of G2d Congress [3d session]. Feb. 7, 1913. 12 p. t ----- Same. Feb. 21, 1913. 12 p. t ----- Same. Feb. 24, 1913. 12 p. $ Federal Government. Some powers and problems of Federal administrative. ?o?oCleoiy Ja^r.Yea^ Brinton: Presented by Mr. Sutherland. Jan. 30, T,» io ?q (S’ (J°C; [From University of Pennsylvania law review, Jan. 1913. Corrected print.] * Paper, 5c. 13—35061 Hagerla, Albert. Power of eminent domain, decision of district court for southern district of Iowa, eastern division, in case of Hagerla v. Mississippi River Power Co. Feb. 11, 1913. 16 p. (S. doc. 1070.) Holmes, Oliver W. Speech of Justice Holmes at dinner of Harvard Law Association of Aew York, Feb. 15, 1913; presented by Mr. Lodge. Feb. 24 1913. op. (S. doc. 1106.) jg_ 35135 Judges. Independence of the judiciary, the safeguard of free institutions, address by William B. Hornblower to graduating class of Yale law schooh J^B® 17, 1912; Presented by Mr. McCumber. Jan. 30, 1913. 15 p (S doc 1052.) * Paper, 5c. 13—35060 Kiowa and Comanche Reservation. Memorial of governor of Oklahoma as to certain lands granted to Oklahoma within Kiowa and Comanche reservations* presented by Mr. Owen. Jan. 29, 1913. 3 p. map. (S. doc. 1046.) Liquors. Constitutionality of control of interstate shipments of liquor brief ou so-calledI Kenyon interstate liquor bill [S. 4043]; presented by Mr. Gronna. 1 eb. 3, 1913. 48 p. (S. doc. 1060.) * Paper, 5c. Members. Committee assignments of Senators, 62d Congress [3d session]. Feb. 7, 1913. 16 p. i ----- Same. Feb. 21, 1913. 16 p. t ----- Same. Feb. 24, 1913. 16 p. t Mississippi River. Flood control of river, address by C. McD. Townsend at Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 26, 1912, also article published in Scientific American, K?' oo 5’ia ?o 3, Pn*!em of MississiPPi River; presented by Mr. Percy. Feb. 22, 1913. 15 p. (S. doc. 1094.) * Paper, 5c. 13—35117~

AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE Hearing on H. 28283, making appropriations for Department of Agriculture fiscal year 1914, Feb. 14, 1913. 1913. 85 p. t B Hearings before Committee on Agriculture, House, on H. 28283, making appro- priations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1914. 1913. 293 p. t Hearings on eradication of cattle tick, Jan. 4, 1913. 1913. 23 p. t Burnham. H. E. Report amending H. 28283, making appropriations for De- partment of Agriculture, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 21, 1913. 8 p. (S. rp. 1288.)

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Curtis, Charles. Report amending H. 28499, making appropriations for District of Columbia, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 13, 1913. 5 p. (S. rp. 1209.) ----- Report amending H. 28607, making appropriations for diplomatic and consular service, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 18, 1913. 5 p. (S. rp. 1224.) Perkins, G. C. Report amending H. 28186, making appropriations for fortifi- cations and ordnance [fiscal year 1914]. Feb. 4, 1913. 6 p. (S. rp. 1183.) Warren, F. E. Report amending H. 28775, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 25, 1913. 4 p. (S. rp. 1317.)

CLAIMS COMMITTEE Bradley, W. O. Report favoring H. 12131, for reimbursement of Ralph E. Hess. Feb. 18, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1250.) ----- Report amending by substitute S. 3201, for relief of Marion B. Patterson [widow of Robert F. Patterson], Feb. 18, 1913. 14 p. (S. rp. 1251.) Bristow, J. L. Report amending S. 4669, for relief of S. W. Fenton, R. L. Fen- ton, and Richard Wallace. Feb. 4, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1184.) 420 Feb ruary , 1913

Bristow, J. L.—Continued. Report favoring H. 16127, for relief of William Kaiser. Feb. 11, calendar day Feb. 17, 1913. 4 p. (S. rp. 1218.) ----- Report favoring H. 25264, for relief of W. A. Kelly. Feb. 18, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1247.) Bryan, N. P. Report favoring S. 7051, for relief of I. H. Aiken. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1244.) ----- Report favoring S. 7480, for relief of representatives of Thomas B. McClintic. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1245.) ----- Report adverse to S. 6554, for relief of Mrs. L. D. Goldsberrv Feb 18 1913. Ip. (S. rp. 1246.) ' ’ Crawford, C. I. Report favoring S. 7878, for relief of Severin and Berthe L. Evensen, parents of Sigurd Evensen. Feb. 11, 1913. Ip. (S. rp. 1205.) ----- Report favoring S. 8404, for relief of Jeanie G. Lyles [mother of De Witt C. Lyles]. Feb. 11, calendar day Feb. 17, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1214.) Jones, W. L. Report amending S. 7060, for relief of Samuel H. Walker. Feb 20,1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1279.) Oliver, G. T. Report amending S. 6691, to indemnify Massachusetts for ex- penses incurred by it in defense of United States [during Civil War in pro- tecting harbors and strengthening fortifications on coast]. Feb. 5, 1913 2 p (S. rp. 1188.) Paynter, T. H. Report amending S. 228, for relief of John H. Howlett. Feb. 26, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1323.) Smoot, Reed. Report favoring H. 18294, for relief of John C. Sullivan. Feb 19,1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1259.) Townsend, C. E. Report favoring S. 4957, for relief of Simon M. Preston. Feb 26,1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1319.) ----- Report amending II. 20511, for relief of Samuel Butter and Company. Feb. 27, 1913. 24 p. (S. rp. 1327.)

COMMERCE COMMITTEE Hearing on H. 28180, making appropriations for rivers and harbors [fiscal year 1914]. 1913. 40 p. t Liability for damages arising in navigation of vessels, hearing on S. 7208, to amend act relating to navigation of vessels, bills of lading, and to certain obligations, duties, and rights in connection with carriage of property. 1913. pts. 1-3, [iv]+1-168 p. t Papers submitted to committee on regulation and control of waters and water power in navigable and nonnavigable streams of United States and rights of riparian owners. 1913. 349 p. t 13—35063 Burton, T. E. Report amending by substitute H. 23673 to promote welfare of American seamen in merchant marine of United States, to abolish arrest and imprisonment as penalty for desertion and to secure abrogation of treaty provisions in relation thereto, and to promote safety at sea. Feb. 26, 1913, Ip. (S. rp. 1321.) Crawford, C. I. Report amending H. 23676, to regulate officering and manning of vessels subject to inspection laws of United States. Feb. 26, 1913. 3 p (S. rp. 1322.) Martin, T. S. Report amending S. 8204, to authorize Buckhannon and Northern Railroad Company to construct bridge across Monongahela River [near Catawba], W. Ya. Feb. 5, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1190.) ----- Report amending S. 8089, permitting building of bridge across Yellow- stone River in McKenzie County, N. Dak. [by Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company], Feb. 7, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1197.) ----- Report amending S. 8090, permitting building of bridge across Missouri River in McKenzie County, N. Dak. [by Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company]. Feb. 7, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1198.) ----- Report favoring S. 8538, similar to H. 28715, to authorize St. Louis and Western Traction Company to construct bridge across Missouri River near Weldon Springs Landing, Mo. Feb. 19, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1254.) ----- Report favoring S. 8539, similar to II. 28718, to authorize St. Louis Belt, Illinois and Eastern Traction Company to construct bridge across Mississippi River near mouth of Missouri River. Feb. 19, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1255.) Feb ruary , 1913 421

Martin, T. S.—Continued. Report favoring H. 28187, to authorize construction of bridge across Great Kanawha River [by county court of Kanawha County, W. Va., at or near Charleston]. Feb. 19, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1263.) ------Report favoring S. 8377, to authorize Northern Pacific Railway [Railroad] Company to construct bridge across Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minn. Feb. 19, 1913. Ip. (S. rp. 1264.) ----- Report favoring H. 25762, for construction of bridge across Mississippi River at or near Baton Rouge, La. Feb. 19, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1265.) ----- Report favoring H. 27837, to authorize Buckhannon and Northern Rail- road Company to construct bridge across Monongahela River [near Catawba], W. Va. Feb. 19, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1266.) ----- Report amending S. 8565, to authorize Virginia and Carolina Southern Railroad Company to construct bridge across Lumber River at or near Lumberton, N. C. Feb. 25, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1311.) ----- Report amending by substitute S. 8443, to extend time for constructing bridge across Missouri River at or near Weldon Springs Landing, Mo. [by St. Louis-Kansas City Electric Railway Company]. Feb. 25, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1312.) ----- Report amending S. 8310, to authorize construction of bridge across Pend Oreille River opposite Newport, Wash, [by Pend Oreille County, Wash., in conjunction with Washington, and Bonner County, Idaho, in conjunction with Idaho], Feb. 25, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1313.) ----- Report favoring S. 8575. to authorize Okanogan, Wash., to construct footbridge across Okanogan River. Feb. 28, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1335.) Nelson, Knute. Report on river and harbor bill [fiscal year 1914], II. 28180. Feb. 11, calendar day Feb. 14, 1913. cover-title, 615 p. (S. rp. 1210.) * Paper, 40c. ----- Report favoring S. 8536, similar to II. 28673, to authorize construction of bridge across Mississippi River in Beltrami County, Minn, [by county com- missioners of said county]. Feb. 19, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1256.) ------Report amending by substitute S. 8414, similar to H. 27789, to authorize aids to navigation and other works in Lighthouse Service. Feb. 21, 1913. 11 p. (S. rp. 1285.) Oliver, G. T. Report favoring S. 8324, to appoint Janies W. Keen as master's mate in Revenue-Cutter Service and to place him as such upon retired list. Feb. 20, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1278.) Perkins, G. W. Report favoring S. 8429, similar to H. 28524, to [amend sec. 4414, Revised statutes, so as to] create board of local inspectors, Steamboat- Inspection Service, for port of Los Angeles. Cal. Feb. 20, 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1268.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Hearings on S. 7723. to regulate hours of employment and safeguard health of females employed in District in any mill, factory, manufacturing or mechani- cal establishment, or workshop, laundry, bakery, printing, clothing, dress- making or millinery establishment, mercantile establishment, store, hotel, restaurant, office, or where any goods are sold or distributed, or by any express or transportation company, or in transmission or distribution of telegraph or telephone messages or merchandise, Jan. 31-Feb. 4, 1913. 1913. Ill p. t Curtis, Charles. Report amending H. 19236, to regulate practice of osteopathy in District. Feb. 3, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1175.) ----- Report amending H. 6083, to amend act for widening of Benning road [so as to eliminate requirement that 50 per cent of land necessary for widen- ing of road shall be dedicated before condemnation proceedings to acquire balance of land shall be instituted, etc.]. Feb. 10, 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1203.) ----- Report amending by substitute S. 7640, to incorporate Virginia Terminal Company. Feb. 20, 1913. 5 p. (S. rp. 1277.) Dillingham. W. P. Report amending S. 4681, to authorize extension of street railway lines of Washington Railway and Electric Company [in District]. Feb. li, calendar day Feb. 17, 1913. (S. rp. 1215.) 422 Feb rua ry , 1913 Gar^nTor’J’ Reilort submitting S. 8516, to amend code of law for District f® substitute electrocution for hanging as means for carrvimr into effect death penalty in District, etc.], as substitute for S. 7162. Feb. 18 1913. & p. (8. rp. 1225.) Report favoring H. 23939, to legalize titles [to real property] in District o certain citizens [claiming title by descent through alien owners and mak- ™Chi99RP?Cable t0 CaSe Of MrS> Catherine Maroney]. Feb. 18, ’1913. 2 p. ——- Report favoring S. 8227, for relief of Charlotte J. Pile. Eastmond P Green, and Easie C. Gandell. Feb. 18, 1913. Ip. (S. rp. 1227 ) Report favoring H. 21714, to amend code of law for District [so as to frTudulentyiv^cXnprtntrUStedt Wn-h possession of anything of value who shall 1996 convert same to his own use]. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (S. rn. — Report favoring H. 21709, to amend code of law for District [so as to $3\]PU,re^T1911e2TZ'(S.“p. lf229"ythtag °‘ V‘"Ue °£ M‘ mOre ttan Teb.T8P°irM8“V°irpS [s. rp31?230O)eXtCnd ‘“"1 WWeU WeS,ern aVenne’ D' C'

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• R*Port adverse to S. 6537, similar to H. 23939, for relief of Mrs Cath- erine Maroney. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (g. rp. 1233.) C Report adverse to S. 7566, similar to H. 16319, to authorize widening and opening of Western avenue, D. C. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1234.) § Report amending S. 7889, to authorize widening and opening of 2 p (S ?p 124™Ue °m 4th Street eaSt t0 District line "Feb. ’ 18,5 1913. Pomerene, Atlee. Report amending S. 7723, to regulate hours of employment ^rp" beaRh of females employed in District. Feb. 18, 1913.-- 2 p.

FINANCE COMMITTEE ■Re?°rt fa,vorinS H- 27323> f<>r refund or abatement under cer- tain conditions of penalty taxes imposed by sec. 38 of act of Aug. 5 1909 known as special excise corporation-tax law. Feb 11 1913 2 n rp. 1204.) ’ ' " 1 K

FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE Burton, 1. E. Report amending S. J. R. 363, amending and extending operation of act for control and regulation of waters of Niagara River [and] for preservation of Niagara Falls [etc.]. Feb. 2G, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1320.) Feb ruary , 1913 423

Smith, W. A. Report amending by substitute S. 33. to regulate practice of pharmacy and sale of poisons in consular districts of United States in . Feb. 19, 1913. 7 p. (S. rp. 1267.) * Paper, 5c.

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Hearing before subcommittee on S. 4947, for equalization of Creek allotments 1913. 38 p. t Hearing [Jan. 25, 1913] on S. R. 352, authorizing Secretary of Interior to fur- nish information to Attorney General and Attorney General to make investi- gation and bring action in reference to affairs of Crow Indians; [statement of Charles H. Merillat]. 1913. v. 3, 7 p. t Hearing on H. 26874, making appropriations for Bureau of Indian Affairs, fiscal year 1914, Jan. 17 [-Feb. 8] 1913. 1913. 3 pts. [iv]+355 p. t Gamble. R. J. Report amending H. 26874, making appropriations for Bureau of Indian Affairs, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 11, calendar day Feb. 17, 1913. 76 p. (S. rp. 1213.) 1 Owen, R. L. Report favoring amendment to H. 26874, making appropriations for Bureau of Indian Affairs, fiscal year 1914, authorizing extension of pay- ments on town lots in Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache ceded lands of north addition to Lawton, Okla. Feb. 11, calendar day Feb. 13, 1913. 2 p. (Srp 1208.) INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITIONS COMMITTEE Root. Elihu. Report favoring amendment to H. 28775, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, fiscal year 1914, for participation of United States in Panama-Pacific International Exposition to be held at in 1915. Feb. 21, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1286.) ----- Report amending by substitute S. 7826, for participation of United States in Panama-Pacific International Exposition [to be held at San Fran- cisco in 1915], Feb. 21, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1287.)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE Hearings on H. 22593, to amend act to regulate commerce, and acts amendatory, by providing for physical valuation of property of carriers subject thereto and securing information concerning their stocks and bonds and boards of directors, Feb. 11 [-17], 1913. 1913. pts. l^,[vi] +1-139 p. $ La Follette, R. M. Report [amending] H. 22593, to amend act to regulate com- merce and acts amendatory, by providing for physical valuation of property of carriers subject thereto and securing information concerning their stocks and bonds and boards of directors; with hearings and index. Feb. 21. 1913. 246 p. (S. rp. 1290.) [Corrected print.] 13_ 35118

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Hearing before subcommittee on bills relating to interstate shipments of intoxi- cating liquors into “dry” territory. S. 1523 [and other bills], 1913. 180 p. [These hearings were also published in separate parts.] t Hearing before subcommittee on S. 7600, legalizing certain conveyances hereto- fore made by Central Pacific Railroad Company and others within Nevada, 1913. iii+3-53 p. t Hearings before subcommittee on H. 23635, to amend [sec. 263 and 266 of] act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary [relative to issuance of injunctions]. 1913. ii+3-106 p. [This hearing was also published in separate parts.] t Brandegee. F. B. Report amending S. 8058, for increase of salary of [district] attorney for district of Connecticut. Feb. 3, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1179.) ----- Report amending H. 25780, to amend sec. 3186, Revised statutes [so that unpaid taxes shall not become valid lien upon property as against bona fide purchasers or incumbrances in good faith until notice of such lien shall be filed by collector in office of clerk of district court of district within which property subject to such lien is situated]. Feb. 25. 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1315.) 80476—No. 218—13----- 6 424 Febr uary , 1913

Brandegee, F. B.—Continued. Report amending by substitute S. 2890, for estab- lishment of probation system in United States courts, except in District of Columbia. Feb. 25. 1913. 4 p. (S. rp. 1316.) Cummins, A. B. Report amending S. 7600. legalizing certain conveyances here- tofore made by Central Pacific Railroad Company and others within Nevada Feb. 24, 1913. Ip. (S. rp. 1299.) ---- - Report amending S. 3194, to revise sec. 985. Revised statutes [so as to gi\e certified copy of judgment or decree for payment of money rendered by district court same effect in any district court of any other State as though said judgment or decree had been rendered by district court in district in which certified copy is filed]. Feb. 24, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1308.) Dillingham. W. P. Report favoring H. 21532, to incorporate Rockefeller founda- tion; with views of Mr. Culberson. Feb. 19, 1913. 8 p. (S. rp. 1258.) * Paper, 5c. 13—35090 Root. Elihu. Report amending by substitute S. 8439. restricting issuance of interlocutory injunctions to suspend enforcement of statute of State or of order made by administrative board or commission created by and acting under statute of State. Feb. 24. 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1309.) Sutherland. George. Report favoring H. 16314. to amend sec. 162 of act to codify, revise, and amend laws relating to judiciary [relative to repayment of money held in Treasury arising from proceeds of sale of property 'taken after June 1, 1865, from persons engaged in Confederate service during Civil War. so as to dispense with allegations and proof of loyalty in those claims! Feb. 3, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1181.) " '

LIBRARY COMMITTEE Hearings on S. 833< and 833o, for establishment of legislative reference bureau and bill drafting bureau or corps of legislative investigators. Feb. 4 1913 1913. 145 p. t Root. Elihu. Report amending S. 6062, for preparation of plan and erection of foundation and pedestal on ground belonging to Government in Washing- ton [D. C.] upon which to place memorial or statue, to be furnished by Pennsylvania, of George Gordon Meade. Feb. 10, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1202.) ----- Report amending S. 8337, to create legislative drafting bureau and to establish legislative reference division of Library of Congress; with hearings. Feb. 20. 1913. 145 p. (S. rp. 1271.) 13—35089 Swanson. C. A. Report favoring S. 7657, for statue to John Marshall [in Fed- eral building at Richmond. Va.]. Feb. 5, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1186.)

MANUFACTURES COMMITTEE Hearing on S. 4727. to amend act for preventing manufacture, sale, or trans portation of adulterated or misbranded foods, drugs, and liquors, and regu- lating traffic therein [relating to marking of quantity of contents of food packages], Jan. 30. 1913. 1913. pt. 4, ii+53-76 p. t Oliver, G. T. Report amending H. 22526. similar to S. 4727. to amend act for preventing manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded foods, drugs, and liquors, and regulating traffic therein [relating to marking of quantity of contents of food packages] ; with hearings. Feb. 11. calendar day Feb. 17. 1913. 79 p. (S. rp. 1216.) * Paper. 5c. 13—35088

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Hearings before [subcommittee] on H. 27941, making appropriation for Army, fiscal year 1914, Feb. 8. 1913. 1913. 26 p. t Bristow, J. L. Report amending by substitute H. 17256. to fix status of officers of Army and Navy detailed for aviation duty, and to increase efficiency of aviation service. Feb. 1. 1913. 6 p. (S. rp. 1174.) ----- Report favoring H. 22939. for relief of John K. Wren. Feb. 11, calendar day Feb. 17. 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1220.) ----- Report amending H. 21315, for relief of Robert Ross. Feb. 18, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1248.) Febr uary , 1913 425

Catron. T. B. Report favoring S. 8139. for relief of William W. Prude. Jan. 31.1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1173.) ----- Report favoring S. 7767, for relief of G. L. Taneyhill. Feb. 18. 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1238.) [Report reads incorrectly Mr. Carton instead of Mr. Catron.] ----- Report favoring S. 8002, for relief of Byron W. Canfield. Feb. 18, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1239.) •----- Report favoring H. 2.8469, granting condemned cannon to Wallkill Val- ley Cemetery Association of Orange County, N. Y. Feb. 24 1913 1 p (S rp. 1301.) ----- Report amending H. 26078, for relief of Charles S. Kincaid. Feb 24 1913. 4 p. (S. rp. 1302.) Chamberlain, G. E. Report amending S. 4662, for relief of Charles Richter [alias Herman Wittman], Feb. 24. 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1294.) Clarke. J. P. Report favoring H. 24365, similar to S. 6766, for taking over by Government of Confederate cemetery at Little Rock, Ark. Jan. 30, 1913.'2 p. (S. rp. 1171.) ----- Report favoring S. 4549. to place Herman C. Funk upon retired list cre- ated by act approved Mar. 2. 1907 [with rank of sergeant of infantry retired]. Jan. 30. 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1172.) Dixon. J. M. Report favoring H. 19191, for relief of Christian Hedges. Feb. 11, calendar day Feb. 17, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1219.) [Report reads incorrectly H. 1919 instead of H. 19191.] ----- Report favoring H. 11627, to correct military record of Barkley S. Denison. Feb. 19, 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1257.) ----- Report favoring H. 3957, for relief of Isaac Thompson. Feb. 20. 1913. 7 p. (S. rp. 1283.) [Senate report 1283 also appeared incorrectly with title David Crowther.] ----- Rejxjrt favoring H. 26648, for relief of David Crowther. Feb. 21. 1913. 6 p. (S. rp. 1289.) [1st print of Senate report 1289 appeared incorrectly as Senate report 1283. This 1st print was withdrawn as Senate report 1283 had already been printed with title Isaac Thompson.] ----- RejHirt favoring S. 7854. for relief of John H. Fesenmeyer, alias John Wills. Feb. 25. 1913. 5 p. (S. rp. 1318.) Du Pont. H. A. Report amending by substitute S. 8272, regulating constitution, composition, and jurisdiction of courts-martial in armies of United States. Feb. 3. 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1182.) ----- Report amendng H. 27941, making appropriations for Army, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 11. calendar day Feb. 12, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1207.) ' -----Report amending H. 28699, making appropriations for Military Academv, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1223.) Hitchcock, G. M. Report amending by substitute S. 7747, for relief of Charles Dudley Daly. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1249.) Jones. W. L. Report favoring S. 7492. for relief of John E. Johnson. Feb. 18, 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1240.) ----- Report favoring S. 8233, to relieve Washington-Oregon Corporation from certain conditions in act granting to Washington-Oregon Corporation right for electric railroad, and for telephone, telegraph, and electric transmission lines across Vancouver military reservation, Wash. Feb. 18, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1241.) ----- Report favoring H. 2839, for relief of William Hommelsberg. Feb. 20. 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1270.) ----- Report favoring H. 24661. for relief of James Parsons. Feb. 20, 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1280.) Lea, Luke. Report amending H. J. R. 118, to accept title to land in vicinity of Tullahoma. Tenn., which certain citizens have offered to donate to United States for maneuver camp and for maneuvering of troops, establishing and maintaining camps of instruction, for rifle and artillery ranges, and for mobilization and assembling of troops from Kentucky. Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Feb. 24, 1913. 13 p. (S. rp. 1303.) 426 Feb ruar y , 1913 Lea< Luke—Continued. Report adverse to S. 5200, to appoint ACC Will to™ 24*1913. °(S.Strpei304a)nt * PlaarSe °f desertlon fPom D"vid s- i°LTrtl,,n (r01”Porter NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Pef*-iv1Sr’(n-nJ nf Report favoring S. 8348, waiving age limit for admission to Pay Corps of Navy in case of Minor Meriwether, jr. Feb. 8, 1913. 1 p I. o. rp. 1200.) 1 Vp R(SOrrpfai22in)S for relief of Maurice Edgar Rose. Feb. 18, 1913. ----- Report favoring S. 8384, to appoint Frederick H. Lemly passed assistant paymaster on active list of Navy. Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1222.) ——- Report amending H. 28812, making appropriations for naval service, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 28, 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1334.) Sn£tb’ favoFinZ s- 7278- that pay of officers of Navy commence 17?S13“ 2p their Commissions- Feb' n’ calendar ST^n°io' Co A- Report ?a™rin$ S- 7622’ for relief of Stanley Mitchell. Feb. 3, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1180.)

PACIFIC ISLANDS AND PORTO RICO COMMITTEE Poindexter. Miles. Report favoring H. 20048, declaring that citizens of Porto Rico and certain natives permanently residing in said island shall be citizens of United States. Feb. 24, 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1300.)

PATENTS COMMITTEE Brown, Norris. Report favoring H. 23568, to amend act to amend and con- solidate acts respecting copyright [relating to certificates of copvright to be ^UQed by9Copy^bt Office~ under registration of works in that office]. Feb. Z p. (S. rp. 1187.)

PENSIONS COMMITTEE Bradley, W O. Report submitting S. 8540, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, and of wars other than Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors, as substitute for S. 433 and other bills. Feb 19 1913 11 p. (S. rp. 1252.) Report submitting S. 8541, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent Fe^ 19S1913UC58Spldie(S 1253°)S’ SUbStitUte for S' 426 and otber bills------Report amending H. 27874, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldieis and sailors of Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors, Feb. 19. 1913. 28 p. (S. rp. 1260.) Feb ruary , 1913 427

Bradley, M . O.—Continued. Report amending H. 28379, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. Feb. 19, 1913. 40 p. (S. rp. 1261.) Report amending H. 28282, 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. Feb. 19, 1913. 172 n (S rn 1262.) ‘ Report submitting S. 8576, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors, as substitute for S. 7091 and other bills Feb. 24, 1913. 4 p. (S. rp. 1298.) Curtis, Charles. Report amending H. 27806, to pension Mrs. Marv MacArthur Feb. 3, 1913. 13 p. (S. rp. 1176.) ----- Report submitting S. 8399, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and of wars other than Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors, as substitute for S. 1555 and other bills. Feb. 7, 1913. 14 p (S rn 1195.) ----- Report submitting S. 8400, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors, as substitute for S. 130 and other bills. Feb. 7, 1913. 38 p. (S. rp. 1196.) Du Pont, H. A. Report favoring S. 8438, to increase pension of Mrs. Annie G. Hawkins. Feb. 11. calendar day Feb. 17, 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1211.) McCumber, P. J. Report amending H. 27475, 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. Jan. 29, 1913. 93 p. (S. rp. 1164.) ----- Report submitting S. 8314, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors, as substitute for S. 602 and other bills. Jan. 29, 1913. 39 p. (S. rp. 1168.) ----- Report favoring H. 3967, to increase pension of John R. Fugill. Feb. 3, 1913. Ip. (S. rp. 1177.) ----- Report amending H. 17470, to pension widows and minor children of offi- cers or enlisted men who served in War with or Philippine insurrection. Feb. 18, 1913. 4 p. (S. rp. 1235.) ----- Report fav.oring H. 28093, to amend general pension act of May 11, 1912 [so as to make it unnecessary for soldiers of Civil War to file applications for increase of pensions when they become entitled to same by reason of reaching higher age, but to make such increase take place automatically]. Feb. 18, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1236.) ----- Report amending S. 234, amending act to increase pension of widows, minor children, etc., of soldiers and sailors of Civil War, War with Mexico, Indian wars, etc., and to grant pension to certain widows of soldiers and sailors of Civil War [so as to include widows of soldiers and sailors of Civil War who were married prior to passage of this act]. Feb. 18, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1237.) ----- Report favoring H. 28746, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. Feb. 24, 1913. 14 p. (S. rp. 1292.) ----- Report favoring H. 28672, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of Army and Navy and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors. Feb. 24, 1913. 45 p. (S. rp. 1293.) ----- Report amending H. 28730, making appropriations for pensions, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 25, 1913. 5 p. (S. rp. 1310.) POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE Bourne, Jonathan, jr. Report amending H. 27148, making appropriations for Post Office Department, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 11, calendar day Feb. 17, 1913. 9 p. (S. rp. 1212.) ♦ Paper, 5c. 428 Feb ruar y , 1913

PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS COMMITTEE

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PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE T 10;18’ 19131 Pursuant to S. R. 79 and 386, con?mittee to investigate and report subscriptions paid to national Congressional campaign committees of political parties during 1904 and 1908 statements and questions of fact referred to in statement of personal privilege ?1 191b2y nnd.™ rT Pennsrlvania’ Mr' Penros^ on floor of Senate, Aug. civ-12’ d amount of money expended by or on behalf of any candidate 1515-93 p°m|natlon for Presi

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Hearmg before subcommittee on S. 4774, for acquisition of site or sites for Federa! courthouse in southern district of New York, and for post-office building for southern part of Manhattan, in borough of Manhattan, city of New York, Jan. 15, 1913. 1913. pt. 3, 9 p. t Hearing on underground pneumatic-tube system [between Capitol, , Executive Departments, etc.], report of President’s Commission on Economy and Efficiency, Jan. 9, 1913. 1913. pt. 2, ii+3-6 p. $ Poindexter, Miles. Report amending S. 5179, to prepare designs and estimates S)1LaKd-In1eo0rt< cost°f national archives building in District of Columbia. Peb. 5, 1913. 4 p. (S. rp. 1191.) Sutherland, George. Report amending H. 28766, to increase limit of cost of certain public buildings, to authorize improvement of certain public build- ings, to authorize erection and completion of public buildings, to authorize 1291 )Se °f f°r pilblic buildings [etc.]. Feb. 21, 1913. 4 p. (S. rp. Swanson, C. A. Report favoring S. 8369, to give to Order of Daughters of American Revolution Old Exchange Building in Charleston, S. C. [to be pre- served as historical memorial by Rebecca Motte Chapter] Feb 7 1913 3 p. (S. rp. 1199.)

PUBLIC. HEALTH AND NATIONAL QUARANTINE COMMITTEE Fletcher, D. U. Report favoring S. 7722, to promote efficiency of Public Health Service. Feb. 3, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1178.)

PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Hearing on S. 8270, relating to coal claimants in Alaska. 1913 2 nts ii+51 p. ± 1 ' Clark, C. D. Repoit favoring H. 23351, to amend act for enlarged homestead [so that claimant under additional entry may have credit for his residence and cultivation had on either original or additional entry after date of original entry]. Jan. 30, 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1169.) Jones, W. L. Report favoring S. 2622, to authorize Everett, Wash., to pur- chase certain lands for protection of source of water supply for said citv Feb. 6, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1192.) Nelson, Knute. Report amending by substitute S. 7845, relating to adjudication of homestead entries in certain cases. Feb. 5, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1189.) Smoot, Reed. Report favoring S. 6402. to authorize issuance of absolute and unqualified patents to public lands in cases [where land has been subse- quently classified as noncoal, after issuance of patents containing reserva- tion of coal in lands entered]. Feb. 6, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1193.) Feb ruar y , 1913 429

Smoot, Reed—Continued. Report amending S. 7754, for relief of Joseph Hodges. Feb. 6, 1913. 5 p. il. (S. rp. 1194.) ----- Report favoring H. 26812, for State selection of phosphate and oil lands [by Idaho]. Feb. 20, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1269.) ----- Report favoring H. J. R. 326, for extending provisions of act authorizing extension of payments to homesteaders on Coeur d’Alene Reservation, Idaho. Feb. 20, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1273.) ----- Report favoring H. 27875, to convey land [in old Fort Brown military reservation] to Texas [for experiment station in connection with agricultural research and demonstration work]. Feb. 20, 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1274.) ----- Report favoring S. 8389, for enlarged homestead [in South Dakota]. Feb. 20, 1913. 1 p. (S. rp. 1275.) Works, J. D. Report amending S. 7875, to exempt from cancellation certain desert-land entries in Chuckawalla Valley and Palo Verde Mesa, Riverside County, Cal. Jan. 30, 1913. 3 p. (S. rp. 1170.) ----- Report favoring S. 7319, to authorize sale and issuance of patent for land [in Los Angeles County, Cal.] to H. W. O’Melveny. Feb. 20, 1913. 2 p. (S. rp. 1272.)

COURT OF CLAIMS

Alabama Great Southern Railroad v. United States; evidence. [1913.] no. 31872, p. 9-49. t Amazeen. Findings in case of John E. Amazeen and sundry subnumbered cases. Feb. 13, 1913. 4 p. (S. doc. 1077.) t Bacon. Findings in case of Dorothy E. Bacon, widow of Francis H. Bacon. Feb. 21, 1913. 2 p. (S. doc. 1099.) t Barrington. Findings in case of Richard Barrington and sundry subnumbered cases. Feb. 13, 1913. 5 p. (S. doc. 1079.) t Baude. Findings in case of William S. Baude and sundry subnumbered cases. Feb. 13, 1913. 3 p. (S. doc. 1081.) $ Bonner. Findings in case of Ellen Bonner, widow of George Bonner, and sun- dry subnumbered cases. Feb. 13, 1913. 4 p. (S. doc. 1080.) $ Boush. Findings in case of Virginia C. Boush, administratrix [of Jonathan E., Charles R., and Willey W. Boush]. Feb. 3, 1913. 3 p. (S. doc. 1056.) t Brock. Findings in case of Charles W. Brock and sundry subnumbered cases. Feb. 3, 1913. 3 p. (S. doc. 1058.) t Brown Segmental Tube-Wire Gun Company. John H. Brown and Harvey M. Munsell, trustees [of Brown Segmental Tube-Wire Gun Company] v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1913.] no. 29949, p. 443-4'53. t Cases. February calendar [of cases ready for trial or hearing], 1913. 1913. 7 p. [Half of the pages are blank.] $ Chesley. Findings in case of Kate P. Chesley, administratrix of James A. Chesley. Feb. 17, 1913. 2 p. (S. doc. 1088.) t Chipman. Findings in case of G. W. Chipman and W. J. Chipman, heirs of Joseph Chipman. Feb. 18, 1913. 2 p. (S. doc. 1091.) t Coakley. Findings in case of Anna Coakley, widow of Timothy Coakley, and Thomas W. Woodward. Feb. 13, 1913. 3 p. (S. doc. 1085.) $ Colson. Findings in case of Henry B. Colson and sundry subnumbered cases. Feb. 13, 1913. 3 p. (S. doc. 1076.) $ Coward. Findings in case of John Coward [and sundry subnumbered cases]. Feb. 13, 1913. 3 p. (S. doc. 1084.) t Dinwiddie County, Va. Findings in case of trustees of Corinth Methodist Epis- copal Church South. Dinwiddie County. Feb. 18, 1913. 2 p. (S. doc. 1090.) t Ennis. Findings in case of John J. Ennis. Feb. 3, 1913. 2 p. (S. doc. 1057.) t Fore River Shipbuilding Co. v. United States; evidence for claimant. [1913.] no. 30224, [U. S. S.] Rhode Island, no. 30225, [U. S. S.] New Jersey, p. 931- 1028. t 430 Feb rua ry , 1913

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Pai055h) $indingS in case of Jobn w- Parrish. Feb. 3, 1913. 2 p. (S. doc.

Pidgeon. Findings in case of William M[W], Pidgeon, and Julius B Price administrator of George W. Conaway. Feb. 13, 1913. 3 p. (S. doc. 1086.) t P°vrtT?ni?;i Flizabetb Cates, administratrix [of William H. Portwood], et al no 783? n 23?244a i eVldence for defendants. [1913.] Indian depredation; G’’ &uC°; John C- Rodsers, William J. Rodgers, and Frank M t ? d°ing business under firm name of John C. Rodgers & Co v United States; evidence for claimants. [1913.] no. 30537, p. 125-128. $ Sbeyan, James, & Sons James Shewan, jr., and Edwin A. Shewan, trading ™913J n“E,p theWan & S°nS’ V- Un‘ted State8i cvWen«- SPneoar3n0509.T73^Tat ” U"ited eVlto“ &r clalm“‘- 0913.]

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad. Annual report of company, year end- ing Dec. 31, 1912 [Jan. 1-Aug. 31, 1912]. Jan. 30, 1913 [Corrected print.] $ 3 p. (S. doc. 1048.) Appropriations. Deficiencies in appropriations for service of District. Feb. 26, Z p. (M. dOC. 1433.) J Assessor SupplementalI estimate for [assessor’s office of] District. Feb. 13, J-tF-Lo, Z p. (O. QOC. 1074.) J Brightwood Railway. Annual report of company, year ending Dec 31 1912 Jan. 31, 1913. 3 p. (S. doc. 1050.) [Corrected print.] t ’ 2‘ CaW21 JanCt3in 1913 ^‘n Vw ’h +company> year ending Dec. 31, j.yiz. Jan. di, lylo. 15 p. (H. doc. 1321.) t CA9 1138/2 Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company. Annual report of comnanv Jane30ai913ea1^ i912tH°dbe f°r reP°rt submitted Jan- 13, 1913; j dll. ou, luio. z p. (H. doc. 1315.) 4- City and Suburban Railway of Washington. Annual report of company year ending Dec. 31, 1912. Jan. 30, 1913. 4 p. (S. doc. 1049.) 1 12_ 35226/3 »f a»“pa“y’ yaaa G D3"12d E3 pWa]s Ad"rr* C°mPany’ rear 6,ldlnS GeSt0 vl\GiS1iSoC°oipan^TT Annual report of company, year ending Dec. 31, lyiz. 1 eb. 1, 1913. 3 p. (H. doc. 1324.) 4. 12_ 35221/3 Feb ruary , 1913 431

Potomac Electric Power Company. Annual report of company, year ending Dec 31, 1912. Jan. 30, 1913. 4 p. (S. doc. 1053.) t Reichelderfer, Luther H. Letter reporting expenses incurred in connection with travel and attendance of Reichelderfer, Medical Corps, National Guard, as delegate to annual meeting of Association of Military Surgeons, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 1-4, 1912. Feb. 6, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1347.) $ Washington and Old Dominion Railway. Annual report of company, year end- ing Dec. 31, 1912. Feb. 3, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1334.) $ 12—35222/3 Washington Gaslight Company. Annual report of company, year ending Dec. 31 1912. Feb. 3, 1913. 12 p. (H. doc. 1333.) t 9—15778/2 Washington Interurban Railway. Annual report of company, year ending Dec 31, 1912. Feb. 1, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1328.) $ Washington Railway and Electric Company. Annual report of company, year ending Dec. 31, 1912. Jan. 30, 1913. 16 p. (S. doc. 1047.) t CA 9—1137/2 Washington Utilities Company. Report for [11 months of calendar] year 1912 of Washington-Virginia Railway Co. [merged Nov. 31, 1912, with Washington Utilities Company, and report for December, 1912, of Washington Utilities Company]. Jan. 30, 1913. 6 p. (H. doc. 1318.) t

ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY COMMISSION Report by commission submitted to President, Dec. 18, 1912, and sent to Con- gress with message of President, Jan. 8, 1913. 1913. 28 p. (Circular 34.) f 13—35083 Report on methods of keeping efficiency records of employees in National Bank Redemption Agency of Department of Treasury. 1913. 44 p. (Circular 35.) t 13—35084 Response to resolution, additional information relative to saving in recovery of Government waste paper. Feb. 24, 1913. 18 p. (S. doc. 1105.) t 13—35119

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE DOCUMENTS OFFICE Chemistry Bureau, 2d list of additions to Price list 40, 3d edition [Chemistry Bureau publications for sale by superintendent of documents]. [Jan. 1913.] 7 p. narrow 12° ([Price list 40, 3d edition, 2d supplement.]) t 11—35322/5 Maps published by Government for sale by superintendent of documents. Jan. 1913. 24 p. (Price list 53, 3d edition.) t 13—35085 Monthly catalogue, United States public documents, no. 217; Jan. 1913. 1913. p. 315-382. * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.10 a yr. 4—18088/2 Same, index to nos. 211-216; July-Dec. 1912. 1913. [2]+xlvi p. [Semiannual.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, included in price of Monthly catalogue for sub- scribers.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT

Note .—The decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 with the Super- intendent of Documents and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents. Desert lands. Report of committee appointed by Secretary of Interior to make investigation into and report upon history and present condition of Carey act projects; presented by Mr. Smoot. Feb. 21, 1913. 22 p. (S. doc. 1097.) * Paper, 5c. 13—35120 Hot Springs, Ark. Sanitary and storm water sewerage and drainage systems in Hot Springs, with plans and estimates for extension. Jan. 22, 1913. 21 p. il. 3 pl. 5 maps. (H. doc. 1298.) t 432 Feb rua ry , 1913

Hot Springs Reservation. Statements showing receipts and expenditures on account of reservation, July 1, 1912-Jan. 20, 1913, from revenues and fund derived from sale of Government lots, also during fiscal years 1910, 1911, and 1912, with list of persons employed, for use before House Appropriation Com- mittee hearing on sundry civil bill, Feb. 1, 1913. Feb. 3, 1913. 14 p. (H. doc. 1331.) ? Idaho. Response to resolution, information relative to cancellation of certain homestead entries on reclamation projects in Idaho. Feb 8 1913 2 n doc. 1064.) $ , . (S. Irrigation. Operations under reclamation act. [1913.] 13 p narrow 8° [From Report, 1912.] t 1 Mines Bureau. Estimate of [deficiency] appropriation for laboratories for bu- reau, Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. 28, 1913. 2 p. (S. doc. 1118.) t Mount Rainier National Park. Estimate of appropriation for improvement, ex- tension, and survey of certain roads in Mount Rainier National Park Wash Feb. 7, 1913. 12 p. (H. doc. 1361.) $ North Platte project, Nebr.-Wyo., order. Feb. 5, 1913. 1 p. 4° t Papago Reservation, Ariz. Letter transmitting special report by C. R. Olberg and F. R. Sclianck on cost of proposed system of water development and dis- tributing system for irrigation and protection from floods of irrigable lands on reservation in Arizona. Dec. 9, 1912, [published] 1913. 32 p. 7 pl. 10 p. of pl. 2 maps. (S. doc. 973.) * Paper, 15c. 13_ 35103 Papers. Letter transmitting list of useless papers on file in Department and requesting that they be destroyed. Feb. 8, 1913. 3 p. (H. doc. 1367.) $ Pensions. [Decisions in appealed pension and bounty-land claims, v. 19, slips] 13, 15, 16; Jan. 25—Feb. 14, 1913. [1913.] various paging. 12—29422/4 Public lands. Decisions [of Interior Department] relating to public lands v 41, [signatures] 21-26. [1913.] p. 321-416. 7—23651/5 ----- Special rules of practice governing proceedings before Department of Interior for adjudication of protests against allowance of applications filed in accordance with regulations under act of Feb. 15, 1901, approved Aug. 24, 1912, and amendments thereto [concerning rights of way through public lands and reservations of United States for power purposes]. [Jan. 29 1913 ] 2 p. t Reports, fiscal year 1911: Report of commissioner of education. 1912. v. 2, xliii+677-1407 p. il. .* Cloth, 60c. Sequoia and General Grant National Parks. General information regarding Sequoia and General Grant National Parks, season of 1912 [with bibliog- raphy]. [1913, reprint, with slight change.] 22 p. il. t CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS SUPERINTENDENT Information relative to better ventilation of Senate chamber. Feb. 4, 1913 Ip. (S. doc. 1061.) t Report on refrigeration of Capitol and House and Senate office buildings. Feb 24, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1419.) t CAPITOL GROUNDS, COMMISSION FOR ENLARGEMENT OF Report of commission, Feb. 6, 1913. Feb. 13, 1913. 46 p. (H. doc. 1392.) t 13—35102 EDUCATION BUREAU Cultivating school grounds in Wake County, N. C.; by Zebulon Judd. 1912. 12 p. 2 pl. 4 p. of pl. (Bulletin 28, 1912; whole no. 502.) * Paper, 5c. E 13—279/2 Monthly record of current educational publications; Feb. 1913. 1913. 16 p. (Bulletin 5, 1913; whole no. 512.) ♦ Paper, 5c. E12—227/2 Teaching of modern languages in United States [with bibliographies]; bv Charles Hart Handschin. 1913. 154 p. (Bulletin 3, 1913; whole no. 510.) * Paper. 15c. E13—329/2 Training courses for rural teachers; by A. C. Monahan and Robert H. Wright. 1913. 61 p. (Bulletin 2, 1913; whole no. 509.) * Paper. 5c. E 13—287/3 Feb rua ry , 1913 433 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

Note .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of annual reports (restricted to one volume each, beginning with report for 1902), bulletins Mineral resources, Professional papers, and Water-supply papers; and maps. Monographs and of nn?t°rt1C«?tJaS (1Su-Utd in Lit!r,ary and Field cditions) and the Topographic atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c. to $11 00 each «r.'L;1^Sa,vt!ratexhaSJJeen estnblished for topographic and geologic folios (either Library or Field editions), whenever the sum transmitted solely for folios at the wholesale price amounts to at least $5.10; that is, a discount of 40 per cent will be given whenever 34 or more folios that sell singly for 25c., or their equivalent in higher priced folios, are ordered gf-apMc Vhee'ts Dlrector of the Ge<»ogical Survey, Washington. For topo- Antimony. Production of antimony, arsenic, bismuth, and selenium, [calendar year] 1911; by Frank L. Hess. 1913. [11+973-975, 855-856, 976-977 p. [From Mineral resources, 1911.] t Paper; * paper, 5c. Apishapa folio, Colo.; by George W. Stose. [Library edition.] Washington. Geological Survey, 1912. cover-title, 12 p. il. 1 pl. 3 maps, large 4° (Geologic atlas of United States 186.) * Paper, 25c. G S 13_ 73/2 California. Surface water supply of United States, 1911: pt. 11, Pacific Coast in California; by H. D. McGlashan and R. H. Bolster. 1912. 304 p. 2 p. of pl. 2 maps. (Water-supply paper 311.) * Paper, 20c. GS13—210 ----- Same. (H. doc. 889, 62d Cong. 2d sess.) Coal fields of Grand Mesa and West Elk Mountains, Colo.; by Willis T. Lee. 1912. 237 p. il. 16 pl. 4 p. of pl. map in pocket. (Bulletin 510.) * Paper, 30c. GS12—336/2 ----- Same. (H. doc. 354, 62d Cong. 2d sess.) De Beque, Colo. Geology and petroleum resources of De Beque oil field; by E. G. Woodruff. 1913. 17 p. il. map. (Bulletin 531 C.) * Paper, 5c. Iowa. Underground water resources of Iowa; [articles] by W. H. Norton, W. S. Hendrixson, H. E. Simpson, O. E. Meinzer, and others. 1912. 994 p’ il. 15 pl. 3 maps, 2 are in pocket. (Water-supply paper 293.) [Prepared in cooperation with Iowa Geological Survey.] * Paper, 70c. GS13_ 71 ----- Same. (H. doc. 666, 62d Cong. 2d sess.) Logarithms and factors for converting latitudes and departures in feet to seconds of latitude and longitude for latitudes 0° to 72°; by D. H. Baldwin. 1913. 40 p. * Paper, 10c. GS 13_ 211 Marble. Commercial marbles of western Vermont [with bibliography]; by T. Nelson Dale. 1912. 170 p. il. 5 pl. 10 p. of pl. 2 maps. (Bulletin 521.) * Paper, 30c. GS 13—70 ----- Same. (H. doc. 846, 62d Cong. 2d sess.) Menifee gas field and Ragland oil field, Ky.; by M. J. Munn. 1913. 20 p. 1 pl. 3 maps. (Bulletin 531A.) [Surveyed with cooperation of Kentucky Geo- logical Survey.] * Paper, 5c. Mineral products of United States, calendar years 1902-11. Nov. 1912. p. f° t Mineral resources of United States, calendar year 1911: pt. 1, Metals [with bibliographies]. 1912. 1018 p. il. (H. doc. 949.) * Cloth, 90c. 4—18124/5 Nitrate deposits [with list of references]; by Hoyt S. Gale. 1912. 36 p. il. 1 pl. map. (Bulletin 523.) * Paper, 5c. GS12—703/2 Ohio. Underground waters of southwestern Ohio [with bibliography], by M. L. Fuller and F. G. Clapp; with discussion of Chemical character of waters, by R. B. Dole. 1912. 228 p. il. 3 pl. 2 p. of pl. 4 maps. (Water-supply paper 259.) * Paper, 35c. GS 13—131/4 ----- Same. (H. doc. 1449, 61st Cong. 3d sess.) Publications. New publications, list 63; Jan. 1913. [1913.] 3 p. [Monthly.] t GS 11—221/3 Punxsutawney, Pa. Geologic structure of Punxsutawney, Curwensville, Houtz- dale, Barnesboro, and Patton quadrangles, central Pennsylvania; by George H. Ashley and M. R. Campbell. 1913. 23 p. il. 1 pl. map. (Bulletin 531 D.) [Prepared in cooperation with Pennsylvania.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Zinc. Production of spelter in United States, [calendar year] 1912; by C. E. Siebenthal. 1913. [8] p. il. t 434 Feb ruary , 1913

Topographic sheets

th» States. and are designated by some prominent town ni? nTi n 2.1 -re£erenc„e to political divisions, scales are ordinarily used, 1 :P62,500, 1 000 and 1 ■ 2^0000 f°™d 0Q them’ Three proximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles and 4 miles to 1 linear nAn °’000- These correspond, ap- areas of 230, 920, and 3,700 square miles Fn? ««.!» &’ coverlPg> respectively, average ES'.L’ESVff! ?oreiFifedio been mapped, every^Stat^ be^ngarepresented C°lMassnoiXC1UielnSr<0utlyillg Possessions, has New Jersey, and t£e District of Columbia are Setelvm^DnSd^^^’ RA°£e Isla?d’ size are sold by the Survey at 10c each • but in into Ar mapped- Sheets of the regular same sheet or of different sheets the price is tic ’each * in °J' more copies, whether of the the wholesale rate unless the sum remitted sole v ?»r J™ ca£? can orders be fllled at least $3.00. iemitted solely for topographic maps amounts to at A1iZ°ftn9a^netrifi!d F°-reSt ^adrangle. lat. 34° 45'-35°, long. 109° 45'-110° Scale Oct.^ [Washington, Geological Survey] editioTol

C30"-?2l’° r5ifi «Prieel? %U?£crAngle’ lat 39° 15'"S9° 22' 30"> long. 121° 22' r Wn 3121 ^3o ■ zs S^a e 1:31’680’ contour interval 5 ft. Preliminary edition [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of Sept. 1912. 17.3X13.4 in 110c KnU9Ck^NOrt?nville5Uadrangle’ lat 37°-37° 15', long. 87° 15'-87° 30'. Scale Sept' MZ nXxTS. Survey] edition ol Michigan, Ltmsing quadrangle, lat. 42° 30M2° 45', long. 84° 30'-84° 45'. Scale [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of Aug. 1912. 17.5X13 in. 110c. Minnesota, Chokio quadrangle, lat. 45° 30'^5° 45', long. 96°-96° 15'. Scale O^21q ?9 I0,?’ [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of JL 4 .D z\ J..Z.O in. T 10c. Morris quadrangle, lat. 45° 30'-45° 45', long. 95° 45'-96°. Scale [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of -L/wC. J. i .£)z \ jL^.o in. y 10c. Minnesota, Wendell quadrangle, lat. 46°-46° 15', long. 96°-96° 15'. Scale 1: 62,500 contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of Jan. 1913. 17.5X12.2 in. T 10c. Missouri, Aurora quadrangle, lat. [36° 5O'-37° 07' 30"], long. [93° 36' 35"- 94 15' 46"]. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological ' 3o'edition of Nov. 1912. 15.7X36.6 in. [No description on reverse.]

Utah-, Randolph quadrangle, lat. 41° 30'-42°, long. 111°-1110 30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of Oct. 1912. 17.5X13.2 in. f 10c. West Virginia, Iaeger quadrangle, lat. 37° 15'-37° 30', long. 81° 45'-82°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. Preliminary edition. [Washington Geo- logical Survey] edition of Aug. 1912. 17.5X14 in. f 10c. West Virginia-Maryland-Pennsylvania, Williamsport quadrangle, lat. 39° 30'- 39° 45', long. 77° 45'-78°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Wash- ington, Geological Survey] edition of Oct. 1912. 17.5X13.6 in. 110c.

HAWAII Report of governor, fiscal year 1912. 1912. 101 p. 3 pl. 2 maps. * Paper, 20c. GS 12—562 INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE Proposal for furniture and wooden ware, harness, leather, shoe findings, sad- dlery, etc., agricultural implements, glass, paints, and oils, for Indian service, fiscal year 1914. [1913.] 36 p. 4° f Regulations governing supervising and investigating officers of Indian service. 1913. 19 p. narrow 12° t Supplies for Indian service, fiscal year 1913. [1913.] 98 p. t Feb ruar y , 1913 • 435

CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL Red man, v. 5, no. 5; Jan. 1913. Carlisle Indian Press. Carlisle, Pa. [1913]. cover-title, 181-222+[2] p. il. large 8° [Monthly except July and August.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr. H—24446/3 MINES BUREAU Apparatus and methods for sampling and analysis of furnace gases [with list of bureau publications on fuel testing] ; by J. C. W. Frazer and E. J. Hoffman [3d edition.] [Jan.] 1913. 22p.il. (Bulletin 12.) * Paper. 5c. 13—35104 Electrical symbols for mine maps [with list of bureau publications on mine accidents and tests of explosives] ; by II. H. Clark. [2d edition.] [Jan.] 1913. 11 p. il. (Technical paper 22.) * Paper, 5c. 13—35099 Ignition of mine gases by filaments of incandescent lamps [with list of bureau publications on mine accidents and tests of explosives] ; bv H. H. Clark and L. C. Ilsley. [1st edition.] [Jan.] 1913. 31 p. il. 6 pl. (Bulletin 52.) * Paper, 5c. 13—35105 Mining publications of bureau, Feb. 1913. [1913.] 3 p. t New publications, list 13; Sept. 1912. [1912.] oblong 48° [These lists are published in the form of postal cards.] t Same, list 14; Nov. 1912. [1912.] oblong 48° t Same, list 15; Dec. 1912. [1912.] oblong 48° t Petroleum technology 3: Cementing process of excluding water from oil wells as practiced in California [with list of bureau publications on petroleum technology] ; by Ralph Arnold and V. R. Garfias. [1st edition.] [Jan.] 1913. 12 p. il. (Technical paper 32.) * Paper, 5c. 13—35136 Sand available for filling mine workings in northern anthracite basin of Penn- sylvania; by N. H. Darton. 1913. 33 p. il. 6 pl. 2 maps in pocket. (Bulletin 45.) * Paper, 20c. 13—35137 PATENT OFFICE . Note .—-The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes. The single copies are not enumerated in this cata- logue, but may be obtained for 5c. each at the Patent Office. yaH?ty of indexes> giving a complete view of the work of the Patent Office from ijf°. 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. Alphabetical list of patentees to whom patents were issued, Jan. 1913 [with list of inventions], [1913.] Ixxxv p. large 8° [Monthly index to Official gazette.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for subscribers. Classification bulletin, July 1-Dec. 31, 1912, containing classification of subjects of invention [29], revised by Classification Division. 1913. 23 p. large 8° * Paper, 10c. 8—16238/2 In Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Jan. term, 1913, patent appeal no. 837. in re Hugh Francis Fullager. fluid pressure turbines and turbine pumps; brief for commissioner of patents. 1913. cover-title, 15 p. t In Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Jan. term, 1913, patent appeal no. 839, in re Joseph Taylor, improvement in sweat bands or leathers for hats; brief for commissioner of patents. 1913. cover-title, 5 p. t Official gazette. Feb. 4-25, 1913; v. 187, nos. 1-4. 1913. cover-title, 1120+ [cxiii] p. il. large 8° [Weekly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $5.00 a yr. zr • 4—18256/3 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. PENSION BUREAU Increase in estimate for fees and expenses of examining surgeons, pensions, fiscal year 1914. Feb. 11, 1913. 3 p. (II. doc. 1377.) t SEQUOIA AND GENERAL GRANT NATIONAL PARKS Report of acting superintendent, 1912. 1913. 16 p. ♦ I’aper, 5c. 9—35220/3 436 , Feb rua ry , 1913 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION

Note .—The bound volumes of the decisions, usually known as Interstate Commerce Commission reports, are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Separate opinions are sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume ; single copies 5 cents each. Barrels. Investigation and suspension no. 79, classification of empty barrels; decided Jan. 7, 1913; _report [and order] of commission. [1913.] '641-644+ [1] p. (Opinion 2117.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c. Bricks. Investigation and suspension no. 96. rates on common brick to Canada, in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of building brick and other articles in carloads from Orchard Park and Jewettville, N. Y.,. to Canadian points; decided Feb. 3. 1913; report of commission. [1913.] p. 129-132. (Opinion 2169.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension no. 102, rates on clay products from Brick- land. N. Mex., [in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of brick from Brickland, N. Mex., to stations in Arizona; decided Jan. 14, 1913; report and order of commission]. 1913. [l]+8-10+[l] p. (Opinion 2138.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Cantaloupes. Investigation and suspension no. 131, rates on cantaloupes and potatoes from Ruston, La., in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of cantaloupes, potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables, from Ruston. La., and other points to Chi- cago. Ill., and other points; decided Feb. 3, 1913; [report and order of com- mission]. [1913.] 101-103+[l] p. (Opinion 2161.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Casks. No. 4599, in matter of rates on empty beer packages, returned; [no. 3225, sub-no. 2. Pabst Brewing Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al.; decided Jan. 13, 1913; report and order of commis- sion]. 1913. [l]+4—7+[l] p. (Opinion 2137.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Cattle. No. 4877, American National Live Stock Association et al. v. Southern Pacific Company et al.; decided Jan. 7, 1913; report [and order] of commis- sion. [1913.] 37-41+ii p. (Opinion 2143.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Cement. Investigation and suspension no. 147, rates on cement, paving, and roofing, in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by car- riers for transportation of cement, paving or roofing, and other commodities in carloads from Chicago, Ill.. Milwaukee, Wis., and other points to destina- tions in South and North Dakota, Montana, and other States; decided Jan. 13, 1913, report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 11-12+[1] p. (Opin- ion 2139.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Coal. Coal rates to Davenport, Iowa, investigation and suspension no. 149, in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of coal in carloads from Hillsboro and other points in Illinois to Davenport, Iowa, and other destinations in Illinois and Iowa; investiga- tion and suspension no. 149—A, in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of coal in carloads from Edwardsville and other points in Illinois to Davenport, Iowa, and other points; [decided Feb. 4. 1913; report and order of commission], 1913. [1] +140-143+ii p. (Opinion 2173.) [From Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension no. 71, Louisville & Nashville Railroad coal and coke rates, in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of coal and coke in carloads from points on Louisville & Nashville Railroad to points on , Cincinnati. Chi- cago & St. Louis Railway and other destinations; [decided Jan. 7, 1913; re- port and order of commission], 1913. [11+20—33+ii p. (Opinion 2141.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Feb rua ry , 1913 437

Coal—Continued. Investigation and suspension no. 95, rates from Walsenburg coal field, in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of coal from Walsenburg district of Colorado to stations in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas; decided Jan. 14, 1913; report Laud order] of commission. [1913.J 85-90+ii p. (Opinion 2157.) [From Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Investigation and suspension no. 159, soft coal rates from southern Illinois to Arkansas, in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of soft coal and soft coal briquettes from southern Illinois mines to stations located on Gould Southwestern Railway in Arkansas; decided Feb. 3, 1913; [report of commission]. [1913.] p. 135-137. (Opinion 2171.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission re- ports. v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 4274, New Pittsburgh Coal Company v. Hocking Valley Railway Company; decided Feb. 4, 1913; report [and order] of commission on peti- tion for rehearing. [1913.J 121-126+[1J p. (Opinion 2167.) [From Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.J * Paper, 5c. Commerce. Act to regulate commerce as amended, also compulsory testimony act, immunity of witnesses act, Elkins act, expediting act, Government-aided railroad and telegraph act, Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship Canal act, parcel post act; revised to Sept. 1, 1912. 1913. 77 p. * Paper, 10c. ■----- Supplemental acts to act to regulate commerce involving operation of rail- roads, safety appliances, monthly reports of accidents, medals of honor, hours of service, ash pan, transportation of explosives, boiler inspection; revised to Sept. 1, 1912. 1913. 36 p. * Paper, 5c. Cooperage. No. 3411, Ozark Cooperage & Lumber Company v. St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Company et al.; [decided Feb. 3, 1913; report and order of commission]. 1913. [1]+132-135+[1] p. (Opinion 2170.) [From Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Cotton-seed. No. 4581, Highland Park Manufacturing Company v. Southern Railway Company; decided Jan. 13, 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 67-70+[1] p. (Opinion 2152.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Demurrage. Amendments to National car demurrage rules [and explanations]. [1913.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c. District of Columbia. Letter submitting annual report of District Electric Rail- way Commission [year ending Dec. 31, 1912]. Feb. 10, 1913. 9 p. (S. doc. 1068.) t Duck (cloth). No. 4385, West Point Manufacturing Company v. Chattahoochee Valley Railway Company et al.; decided Jan. 7, 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 79-81+ii p. (Opinion 2155.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Excelsior. Investigation and suspension no. 178, proportional rates on excelsior and excelsior wrappers, in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in proportional rates by carriers for transportation of excelsior and excelsior wrappers from certain stations on Bangor & Aroostook Railroad to Brownville Junction, Me., and other points; [decided Jan. 13, 1913; report and order of commission]. 1913. [1]+44-46+[1] p. (Opinion 2145.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. ----- No. 4778, John W. Keogh v. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rail- way Company; no. 4778, sub-no. 1, same v. Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company; decided Jan. 7, 1913; report [and orders] of com- mission. [1913.] 73-78+ii p. (Opinion 2154.) [Number for first case is given erroneously in publication as no. 4778, sub-no. 1. From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Fence-posts. Investigation and susi>ension no. 119. fence posts from Arkansas stations to Kansas City, in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of fence posts from stations in Arkansas to Kansas City, Mo., and other points; [decided Jan. 7, 1913; report and order of commission]. 1913. [1]+42-43+ii p. (Opinion 2144.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] ♦ Paper, 5c. 438 Feb ruar y , 1913

Freight. No. 3002, transit case, in matter of investigation into substitution of tonnage at transit points; [decided Feb. 10, 1913; 3d supplemental and final report and order of commission]. 1913. [1]+204-210+[1] p. (Opinion 2188.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. ----- Statement of purposes of trafiic statistics. Jan. 25, 1913. 7 p. 4° (Statis- tical series circular 1.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Freight rates. Investigation and suspension no. 183, rates from western points to stations on line of Rhode Island Company, in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in class and commodity rates by carriers from western points to stations in Rhode Island, located on line of Rhode Island Company; decided Jan. 13. 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 51-53+[1] p. (Opinion 2147.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v 26] * Paper, 5c. estern classification no. 51, I. & S. no. 76, investigation and suspension of western classification no. 51; summary of complaints and testimony [with index]. 1912. cover-title, 132 p. $ Furniture. No. 4506, Wichita Wholesale Furniture Company v. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company et al.; no. 4531, same v. Kansas City Southern Railway Company et al.; decided Feb. 3, 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 107-109+[1] p. (Opinion 2163.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Grain. No. 706, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, United States, Interstate Commerce Commission, [and] W. S. Duncan & Company et al. v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company [et al.], appeal from Commerce Court; brief on behalf of Interstate Commerce Commission. 1913. cover-title, ii+67 p. map. t ----- No. 4103, Texhoma Mill & Elevator Company v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company et al.; [decided Feb. 3, 1913; report and order of commission]. 1913. [1]+94-96+[1] p. (Opinion 2159.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. ■----- No. 4496, Dewey Brothers Company v. Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis Railway Company et al.; [decided Jan. 7, 1913; report and order of com- mission], 1913. [1]+700-701+ii p. (Opinion 2134.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c. —' — No. 4756, Indianapolis Freight Bureau v. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company et al.; decided Jan. 6, 1913; [report and order of commission]. [1913.] 53-60+[1] p. (Opinion 2148.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Horses. Investigation and suspension no. 137, rates on horses and mules from Kansas, in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of horses and mules in carloads between Chicago, Hl., St. Louis. Mo., and other points and stations in South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Wyoming; decided Jan. 6, 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 47-51+ii p. (Opinion 2146.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Household goods. No. 4770, C. M. Patillo v. Atlanta & West Point Railroad Company et al.; decided Dec. 2, 1912; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 65-66+ii p. (Opinion 2151.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Meat. No. 4817, Geo. A. Hormel & Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al.; [decided Feb. 3, 1913; report and order of commis- sion]. 1913. [1]+112-115+[1] p. (Opinion 2165.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Misrouting. No. 4627, J. J. Newman Lumber Company v. Mississippi Central Railroad Company et al.; decided Feb. 3, 1913; ‘report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 97-100+ii p. (Opinion 2160.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Mosses. No. 4715, W. W. Barnard Company v. Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company; decided Jan. 7. 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 91—93+ii p. (Opinion 2158.) [From Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Motor-cycles. No. 4797, Motorcycle Manufacturers’ Association v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; decided Feb. 3, 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 127-128+[1] p. (Opinion 2168.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Feb ruary , 1913 439

Paper. Investigation and suspension no. 160, rates on news print paper from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transportation of news print paper from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., to various points in United States; decided Jan. 13, 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 13-19+ii p. (Opinion 2140.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Porches. Investigation and suspension no. Ill, rates on porch work, in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for trans- portation of porch work from Beaumont and East Beaumont, Tex., to various interstate points; decided Jan. 13. 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] l-3+[l] p. (Opinion 2136.) [From Interstate Commerce Commis- sion reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Printing. Amended estimate of appropriation for [printing and binding, fiscal] year 1914. Feb. 1, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1326.) t Publications. Statement of machines, equipment, etc., transferred to Govern- ment Printing Office, as required by act approved Aug. 23, 1912. Feb. 25, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1423.) t Railroad ties. No. 5081, Hardwood Lumber Company v. Tremont & Gulf Railroad Company et al.; [decided Feb. 3, 1913; report and order of commission]. 1913. [1]+138-139+[1] p. (Opinion 2172.) [From Inter- state Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Railroads. Bulletin of revenues and expenses of steam roads in United States, Nov. 1912, no. 48. 1913. 35 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. 9—35821/2 ----- National Association of Railway Commissioners, proceedings of 24th annual convention, Washington, D. C., Nov. 19-22, 1912. 1913. vi+460 p. * Paper, 30c. ~—35086/3 Refrigerators. No. 4539, Miller Manufacturing Company v. Wabash Railroad Company et al.; decided Jan. 7, 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 71-72+11] p. (Opinion 2153.) [From Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Sash. Investigation and suspension nos. 117 and 117-A, rates on sash, doors, and blinds into Texas, in matter of investigation and suspension of advance in rates by carriers for transportation of sash, doors, and blinds from sta- tions in Louisiana to stations in Texas and between other points; [decided Feb. 3, 1913; report of commission]. 1913. [1]+116-120 p. (Opinion 2166.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Storage. Nos. 5024 and 5024, sub-no. 2, Dumee, Son & Company v. Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company; nos. 5024, sub-no. 1, and 5024, sub-no. 3, [same] v. & Reading Railway Company; decided Jan. 7. 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 33-36+[1] p. (Opinion 2142.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper. 5c. Sugar. No. 4002. B. L. Gillis & Son et al. r. Philadelphia, Baltimore & Wash- ington Railroad Company et al.. 4th section application no. 1625: decided Jan. 13, 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 61-62+ii p. (Opinion 2149.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] ♦ Paper, 5c. ----- No. 5209, W. J. Echols & Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; [decided Feb. 3, 1913; report and order of com- mission']. 1913. [1] +110-111+iii p. (Opinion 2164.) [From Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Switching charges. No. 4639. Casey-Hedges Manufacturing Company et al. v. Central of Georgia Railway Company; decided Jan. 13, 1913; report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 63-64+[1] p. (Opinion 2150.) [From In- terstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. Tap lines. In Commerce Court, no. 89, Butler County Railroad Company v. United States; answer of Interstate Commerce Commission. 1913. cover- title, 5 p. t ■----- In Commerce Court, no. 91, Woodworth & Louisiana Central Railway Company, Limited [et al.] v. United States. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company, [and] Arkansas & Louisiana Railway Company; answer of Interstate Commerce Commission. 1913. cover-title, 5 p. J 440 Feb ruary , 1913 Tap lines—Continued. In Commerce Court, no. 92, Mansfield Railwav & Trans- ponatmn Company and Frost-Johnson Lumber Company v. United States' answer of Interstate Commerce Commission. 1913. cover-title, 5 p. t ’ 77 In C1oanne.r?e Court, no. 93. , Fisher & Western Railroad Com- pan.i and Louisiana Long Leaf Lumber Company v. United States- answer of Interstate Commerce Commission. 1913. cover-title, 5 p. t 7-. Xo; Commerce Court, Louisiana & Pacific Railwav Conm>inv rot of T 7 States- Louisiana Western Railroad Company- [et al ] - answer r of Interstate Commerce Commission. 1913. cover-title, 6 p. t ‘J ’ TilT • t802’ Fu(lowici-Celadon Company v. Pennsylvania Companv et al • [decided Jaa-.‘-. 19L3; report and order of commission]. 1913 'm-1-82- ‘1 p-„ 2156 > |Fr“ Interstate Commerce Commission‘reptrte,

Tb5 . Inv^ti^ation an<* suspension no. 109. trunk-covering materials in matter of investigation and suspension of advances in rates by carriers for transporta- tion of tin plate ami sheet metal from eastern shipping points to points in 77tf)n\?\aS1c'nStOn’- and Other destinations; decided Jan. 6. 1913P- report [and order] of commission. [1913.] 685-687+11 p. (Opinion 2130 1 ’ TFrom Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 25.] * Paper. 5c Paper Company u Minneapolis, St. Paul A Sault Ste Marie Railway Company; [decided Feb. 3, 1913- report of com- mission], 1913. [1 ]+104-106 p. (Opinion 2162.) [From Interstate Com- merce Commission reports, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. e BLOCK SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL BOARD Fiuol report. June 29, 1912 [with appendixes A-C]. 1912. 54 p. 11. 5 pi. * pa.

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Anderson. O. T. In Supreme Court. Oct. term. 1912, no. 705, United States v di8triCt °f °regOn; brief United Appropriations. Judgments rendered against United States by circuit and dis- trict courts which require appropriation for their payment [in which records 1374 ) T reCeiVe<1 Since Aug- 15’ 1912]' Feb- !913. 3 p. (II. doc. Supplemental estimate of appropriations required bv Department fiscal years 1912 and 1913. Feb. 22. 1913. 2 p. (II. doc. 1417.)' i 1 ’ Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Precooling and preicing of citrus ? ' t ? C°mmarce Court. Feb. session, 1912, no. 41, Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company and 531 other railroad and transportation com- States. ai913^Cmover-t?tle^ei6apn trreOf V- United State8; brief for

Brwwrif ”•rn,,M s,a,e8- ”»• Bradford,T— *4- i James+ L. 4 4, 571, in Sul>remo Court. Oct. term, 1912. Bradford v. Title6!?^^ aPP?a fr°m Court of Claims: brief for appellee. 1913. cover- Butler County Railroad. No. 89, in Commerce Court, Feb. term. 1913, Butler County Railroad Company t . United States; answer of United States 1913 cover-title, 3 p. J ----- Same; motion to strike out. 1913. cover-title, 2 p. $ Central Trust Company of New York. In Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1912, Cen- tial Trust Company of New York et al. v. Third Avenue Railroad Company et al., and 3 other cases; Pennsylvania Steel Company et al. v. Railway Company, and 3 other cases, in matter of application of United States for orders directing receivers appointed in above-entitled actions to make and file i etui ns under corporation tax law of net income of corpora- tions of which they have been appointed receivers, on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; petition of United States for writs of certiorari. [1913.] cover-title, 13 p t Febr uary . 1913 441

Chavez, Arnulfo. Nos. 863 and 864. in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1912, United States r. Arnulfo Chavez, alias Arnuto Chavez; [same] v. Jose Mesa, in er- ror to district court for western district of Texas, El Paso division; motion by United States to advance. [1913.] 2 p. t Chicago, Ill. In equity, in district court for northern district of Illinois, United States 1‘. Board of Trade of Chicago, and others; petition in equity. 1913. cover-title, 12 p. t Cleveland Stone Company. In equity, in district court for northern district of Ohio, United States v. Cleveland Stone Company et al.; petition in equity. 1913. cover-title, 24 p. 1 Cramp, William. & Sons. In Court of Claims, no. 2639S, U. S. S. Maine. Wm. Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Co. v. United States; defendant's objections to claimant's requests for findings of fact, independent requests and brief thereon. 1913. cover-title. 94 p. t Crane Company. In Court of Claims, no. 30617, Crane Company v. United States; answer to claimant's petition and amended petition. 1913. cover- title, p. 1-8. t Davis. John A. No. 878. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, United States v. John A. and William B. Davis, in error to district court for western district of Missouri; motion by United States to advance. [1913.] 2 p. t Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Railroad. In equity, in district court for district of New Jersey. United States v. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Coal Company; original petition. 1913. cover-title, 34 p. t Du Pont de Nemours, E. I.. & Co. In district court for district of Delaware. United States v. E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company and others; decree. 1913. cover-title, 2 p. t ----- Same; supplemental report. 1913. cover-title, 11 p. t Erie Railroad. No. 94. in Commerce Court, in equity, United States v. Erie Railroad Company; petition. 1913. cover-title. 7 p. t ----- Pass cases, in Commerce Court, in equity, nos. S3 and 94. United States v. Erie Railroad Company: brief for United States. 1913. cover-title. 19 p. t Farnham. Frank G. In Court of Claims. Farnham v. United States, no. 28964 and 30931, consolidated; defendants' motion to amend findings of fact. 1913. cover-title, 11 p. t ----- In Court of Claims, no. 28964 [and] 30931, consolidated, Farnham v. United States; defendants’ brief on claimant’s motion for new trial. 1913. cover-title. 13 p. t Fort Pitt Gas Company. In Court of Claims, Fort Pitt Gas Company v. United States, no. 30191; defendant’s memorandum on claimant’s reply filed Jan. 28. 1913, to defendant’s additional memorandum on jurisdiction. [1913.] cover-title, p. 53, 54. t George. William. In Supreme Court. Oct term, 1912. no. 442. United States v. George, in error to district court for district of Nebraska; brief for United States. 1913. cover-title, i+20 p. t Guinn. Frank. No. 923. in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1912, Guinn and J. J. Beal r. United States, on certificate from circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit: motion by United States to advance. [1913.] 3 p. t Hallenbeck. Stephen V. In Court of Claims, Stephen Van D. Hallenbeck v. United States, no. 30685; defendant’s motion for new trial and amendment of findings of fact. [1913.] p. 120-128. t ----- Same; defendant's request for findings of fact. [1913.] p. 104-107. t Hodgson. Valentine M. In Court of Claims, no. 23163-6310. Hodgson v. United States; defendant’s requests for findings of fact, and brief. 1913. cover- title. p. 1-11. t Indian depredation claims. Judgments rendered by Court of Claims in favor of claimants in Indian depredation cases [since Senate document 925. 62d Congress, 2d session], which require appropriation for their pavment. Feb. 11. 1913. 2 p. (II. doc. 1376.) t ----- Response to resolution, judgments in Indian depredation cases [since House document 1376], Feb. 28, 1913. 2 p. (S. doc. 1119.) t 442 Febr uary , 1913 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. In district court for north, trip *iI1Svv1Cti °f Idinois’ United States v. International Brotherhood of Elec- ^cal Local Union n0‘ 9’ [and] Local Union no. 134, et al in equity; [bill of complaint], [1913.] 15 p. t ’ J°UnS ?tatry K- No- 715’ in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, Johnson v United States, in error to district court for eastern district of Pennsylvaniai- motion to dismiss. 1913. cover-title. 7 p. t y ama, R diSet °nf tAriPh<^I’n Flake Company. In equity, in district court for eastern distnet of Michigan, southern division. United States v. Kellogg Toasted eouitv 19^3 ?£na-nyf [r?Pres1e.ntv«d by] Will K. Kellogg [et al.]; petition in equity. 1913 [reprint, with slight changes], cover-title, 16 p. 1 pl. + Knoe2209hT>!H^alQ+F; Nos-2209-n. in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, n°- —I n ted States v Rettenbach [et al.] ; no. 2210. [same] v. William F. Rettenbach [et al.]; no. 2211, [same] v. William F. Rettenbach [et al.] ap- Pe

Pacific and Arctic Railway and Navigation Company. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, no. 697, United States v. Pacific and Arctic Railway and Naviga- tion Company [et al.], in error to district court for Alaska, division no. 1; brief for United States. 1913. cover-title, iv+34 p. t Peabody, Mary R. No. 695, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, Mary R. Pea- body [et al.] v. United States, appeal from Court of Claims; brief for United States. 1913. cover-title, ii+31 p. t Pennsylvania Steel Company. United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 241. 242, Oct. term. 1911, argued May 20, 1912, decided July IS, 1912, Pennsylvania Steel Company, et al. vs. New York City Railway Com- pany, et al.; Central Trust Company of New York vs. Third Avenue Railroad Company, et al., appeals from district court for southern district of New York; [opinion of court]. [1913.] p. 255-259. J Phillips, Hugh J. In Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Jan. term, 1913, no. 2485, Phillips vs. United States; brief for appellee. [1913.] cover- title, 18 p. t Pico, Juan. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, no. 319, Pico v. United States, in error to Supreme Court of Philippine Islands; brief for United States. 1913. cover-title, ii-j-37 p. t Pollok, Anthony. No. 30190, in Court of Claims, American Security & Trust Company of Washington, D. C., executor of Pollok v. United States; de- fendants’ brief and request for findings of fact. 1913. cover-title, p. 119- 144. t Reading Company. No. 198, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, United States v. Reading Company and others; reply of United States to 5 separate peti- tions of defendants, Pennsylvania Coal Company, Elk Hill Coal & Iron Com- pany, New York, Susquehanna & Western Coal Company, Hillside Coal & Iron Company, and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company, in reference to decree to be entered herein. 1913. cover-title, 6 p. t Reclamation Service. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, Charles H. Swigart [et al., officers of Reclamation Service] v. D. P. Baker, on appeal from cir- cuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; motion by United States to advance. [1913.] 4 p. t Roberts, Samuel I. In Court of Claims, no. 31935, Roberts v. United States; defendant’s requests for findings of fact and brief. 1913. cover-title, p. 5-19. t Rodgers, John C., & Co. In Court of Claims, John C. Rodgers, William J. Rodgers, and Frank M. Sylvester, doing business under firm name of John C. Rodgers & Company v. United States, no. 30537; defendants’ objections to claimants’ request for findings of fact, and brief. [1913.] p. 137-150. t Rosenfeld, Hyman. In Supreme Court. Oct. term. 1912, Rosenfeld v. United States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. 1913. cover-title, 4 p. t Sandoval, Felipe. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, no. 798, United States v. Sandoval, in error to district court for district of New Mexico; brief for United States. 1913. cover-title, v+27 p. t Shelley, Alfred. No. 943. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, United States v. Shelley, in error to district court for southern district of New York; motion by United States to advance. [1913.] 2 p. t Snare and Triest Company. No. 28963, in Court of Claims, Snare and Triest Company v. United States; defendant’s objections to claimant’s requests for findings of facts, independent requests, and brief. 1913. cover-title, 36 p. $ Southern Wholesale Grocers’ Association. In district court for northern dis- trict of Alabama, United States v. Southern Wholesale Grocers’ Association et al.; petition for rule and attachment in contempt. 1913. cover-title, 28 p. t Standard Oil Company. Information, in response to resolution, relating to indictment returned in United States Court of Texas against Standard Oil Co. et al. Feb. 11, 1913. 6 p. (H. doc. 1380.) t Stirling. Archibald G. In Court of Claims. Stirling v. United States, no. 31507; defendant's brief. [1913.] p. 1-5. t 444 Feb ruar y , 1913

Tennina1 Railroad Association of . St. Louis. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, no. 840, Lnited States v. Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis et al. appeai from district court for eastern district of Missouri; motion bv Lmted States to advance. [1913.] 4 p. t Union Pacific Railroad. In district court for district of Utah, United States v. Lmon^ Pacific Railroad Company, and others; answer. 1913. cover-title, 3 p. 4- •-----Same; decree. [1913.] 15 p. t United Shoe Machinery Company. In equity, in district court for district of New Jersey, United States v. United Shoe Machinery Company, of New Jer- sey, and others; petition in equity. 1913. cover-title, 23 p. large 8° t ®hoe Machinery Co. case, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912, no. ^°TTU^edc!^tat™ V\ -Sidney W‘ Wiuslow et al- [as president and directors of United Shoe Machinery Company] ; oral argument of Solicitor General. 1913. cover-title, i+47 p. $ Vi™?ola;rFifh<;r a£d Western Railroad. No. 93, in Commerce Court. Feb. term, 19i3 Victoria Fisher and Western Railroad Company and Louisiana Long Leaf Lumber Company v. United States; answer of United States. 1913 cover-title, 4 p. $ Walker, Isaac B. No. 977, in Supreme Court. Oct. term. 1912, Walker v. L nited States, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. 1913. cover-title. 7 p. t Wood, Donn & Deming. In Court of Claims, Waddy B. Wood, Edward W Donn, jr., and William I. Deming, trading as Wood, Donn & Deming v Lnited States, no. 30679; defendant’s objections to plaintiffs’ request for findings of fact and brief. [1913.] p. 47-60. t Woodworth and Louisiana Central Railway. No. 91, in Commerce Court Feb session, 1913, Woodworth & Louisiana Central Railway Company Limited [et al.] v. United States, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company [and] Arkansas & Louisiana Railway Company; motion of United States to dismiss petition. 1913. cover-title, 7 p. t Wright, Bob. In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1912. no. 918, United States v Wright, in error to district court for eastern district of Oklahoma ; motion by L mted States to advance and to transfer to summary docket. [1913.] 2 p. $

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NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS Record of changes in membership of home, fiscal year 1912. 1913. .241 p. t Report of board of managers, fiscal year 1912. 1913. 206 p. t 9—35259/2 Note .—Includes reports of managers, of secretary of managers, of general treasurer, of inspector general and chief surgeon, and of branches, and proceedings of managers. Same [with Report of inspection of State soldiers and sailors’ homes and Rec- ord of changes in membership of home]. Dec. 5, 1912, [published] 1913. 479 p. (H. doc. 1009.) ♦ Paper, 35c. Report of inspection of State soldiers and sailors’ homes, year ending June 30, 1912. 1913. 34 p. t 9—8224/2

NAVY DEPARTMENT Claims. Communication reporting certain claims for damages for which ves- sels of Navy were found to be responsible. Feb. 6. 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1348.) t Court-martial order 7, 1913; Feb. 4, 1913. [1913.] 1 p. 12° t General order 252 [4th series] ; Jan. 13, 1913. [1913.] 1 p. 12° t Myers, Barton. Adjustment and determination of amount due [Myers] owner of wharf at foot of Commerce street, Norfolk, Va., for damages for which vessels of Navy were found to be responsible. Feb. 21, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1413.) t Packard. R. G., Company. Communication relative to certain claims on account of damages for which vessels of Navy are responsible [stating that claim of R. G. Packard Co. for damages to mud scow No. 022 has been adjusted and appropriation is required for payment]. Feb. 28. 1913. 2 p. (S. doc. 1117.) t Prisoners. Response to resolution, information relative to imprisonment of persons serving in Navy [and Marine Corps]. Feb. 3. 1913. 27 p. (S. doc. 1059.) t Reports. Annual reports of Department, fiscal year 1912. 1913. 608 p. il. 53 tab. * Cloth. 80c. Con tents .—Annual report of Secretary of Navy.—Report of Solicitor.—Report of Judge Advocate General.—Report of board of visitors to Naval Academy.—Report of Bureau of Yards and Docks.—Report of Bureau of Navigation.—Report of Bureau of Ordnance.—Report of Bureau of Construction and Repair.—Report of Bureau of Steam Engineering.—Report of Bureau of Supplies and Accounts.—Report of surgeon general, Navy.—Report of Marine Corps. Same. (H. doc. 932.) War-ships. Movements of vessels, July 1. 1911-June 30. 1912. 1912. 74 p. [Tables showing dates of arrival and departure of vessels of Navy, distance steamed, etc.] * Paper, 10c. MARINE CORPS Marksmanship qualifications 40, 1912; Feb. 14, 1913. [1913.] 1 p. 12° t NAVIGATION BUREAU General arbitration, lecture by Henry Cabot Lodge at Naval War College ex- tension, Washington, D. C., Feb. 13, 1913. 1913. 12 p. * Paper, 5c. 13—35138 Movements of vessels [and] Orders to officers. Jan. 2, Feb. 1-28, 1913. Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t 446 Feb ruar y , 1913

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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Annual report of Postmaster General, fiscal year 1912. 1913. 39 p. t 8—10371/2 Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 34. nos. 10042-64; Feb. 1-28, 1913. [1913.] Each 1 p. or 2 1. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t 6—5810/3 Deficiency estimate for Department on account of parcel post act. Feb. 7, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1360.) t Postal Savings System, information for depositors. [1913.] 4 p. t United States official postal guide, 3d series, v. 5, no. 8; Feb. 1913. Albany. N. Y., J. B. Lyon Company, printers [1913]. cover-title, 40 p. [Monthly.] Cloth, $3.50 a yr.; paper, $3.00 a yr. 4—18254/3 Note —No. 1, July, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal guide, nos. 2-12 being additions and corrections. Sold by the printers, J. B. Lyon Company, Market Square, Albany. ATTORNEY GENERAL, ASSISTANT, FOR POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Report, year ended June 30, 1912. 1913. 6 p. t 8 9649/2 448 Feb ruar y , 1913

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District of Columbia. Message returning without approval S. 2600. to author- ize commissioners of District of Columbia to prevent exhibition of obscene, lewd, indecent, or vulgar pictures in public places of amusement in District of Columbia. Feb. 10, 1913. 3 p. (S. doc. 1066.) $ ----- Message transmitting, in response to resolution, S. 7162. to amend sec. [801] of code of laws of District of Columbia relating to capital punishment. Feb. 4, 1913. Ip. (S. doc. 1062.) J Farrell, John J. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Farrell as letter carrier in Brooklyn. N. Y.]. Feb. 25. 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1715.) t Fitzgerald. John. Executive order [authorizing promotion of Fitzgerald to position of merchandise sampler in office of appraiser of merchandise at New York City]. Feb. 20, 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1707.) t Forest reserves. Executive order [reserving certain lands in Kansas as addi- tion to Kansas national forest]. Feb. 10, 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1701.) t Gibson. Charles A. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Gibson to position in Plant Industry Bureau]. Feb. 26, 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1722.) ± Gravel Island Reservation. Executive order [establishing reservation as pre- serve for native birds], Jan. 9, 1913. 1 p. map, f° (No. 1678.) t Gregory, S. Dak. Executive order [providing that Chamberlain land district, S. Dak., be discontinued and lands transferred to Gregory land district, and business and archives be transferred from Chamberlain to Gregory]. Feb. 26. 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1717.) t Hanawalt. David C. Executive order [authorizing reinstatement of Hanawalt as veterinary inspector in Animal Industry Bureau]. Feb. 20, 1913. 1 p. f® (No. 1710.) t Henson. Matthew A. Executive order [authorizing appointment of Henson to position in classified service], Feb. 26. 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1721.) t Hoagland, Ralph. Executive order [authorizing reinstatement of Hoagland as laboratory inspector in Animal Industry Bureau]. Feb. 26, 1913. 1 p. f® (No. 1720.) t Immigration. Message returning, without approval. S. 3175, to regulate im- migration of aliens to and residence of aliens in United States [with letter of Secretary of Commerce and Labor relating thereto], Feb. 14, 1913. 20 p. (S. doc. 1087.) t 13—35101 Isthmian Canal Commission. 1904-. Executive order [providing that all artisans who are United States citizens and have been employed by Isthmian Canal Commission for 1 year on Isthmus of Panama may be transferred within 3 years to corresponding positions in classified service in Executive Depart- ments and independent Government establishments], Feb. 18, 1913. 1 p. f® (No. 1705.) t Maine, U. S. S. (old). Executive order [excusing from duty on Feb. 15. 1913, members of Grand Army of the Republic, United Spanish War Veterans, Army and Navy Union, and Woman’s Relief Corps who are Government em- ployees, to attend battleship Maine services at Arlington Cemetery]. Feb. 12. 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1702.) t Mints. Executive order [amending civil service rules relating to Treasury De- partment so as to restore to competitive classified service position of cashier in mints and assay office in New York City]. Feb. 20, 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1709.) t Murphy, Martin J. Executive order [authorizing promotion of Murphy to po- sition of clerk in office of appraiser of merchandise at New York City]. Feb. 20. 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1708.) t Navajo Indians. Executive order [reserving lands in Arizona for use of Navajo Indians]. Feb. 10. 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1699.) t ----- Executive order [reserving lands in New Mexico for use of Navajo Indians]. Feb. 10. 1913. 1 p. f® (No. 1700.) t New Jersey and New York Joint Harbor Line Commission. Message returning, without approval, joint resolution [H. J. R. 210], authorizing President to appoint member of commission. Feb. 4, 1913. 3 p. (H. doc. 1339.) t Panama. Message recommending and urging appropriation for payment to Republic of Panama of annual amount due under terms of article 14 of con- vention of Nov. 18, 1903 [relative to construction of ship canal]. Feb. 26, 1913. 2 p. (S. doc. 1110.) t 450 Feb ruar y , 1913 Pierre, S. Dak. Executive order [transferring lands north of White River and east of Missouri River, now within Chamberlain land district, S. Dak to Pierre land district]. Feb. 26, 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1719.) t Post Office Department. Executive order [amending civil service rules relating to Post Office Department, so as to revoke section excepting from examination 1 private secretary or confidential clerk to postmaster at each post office where receipts amount to $350,000, and requiring 21 employees formerly private secretaries to furnish evidence of efficiency before they shall acquire competitive status as stenographers], Feb. 25, 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1714.) t Texas. Executive order [approving findings, conclusions, and acts of commis- [Feb.r25^Pl^L^.]e<^2^p.rf^^(r[No.O17^]J HJe betweeu Texas and New Mexico], ernal, Utah. Executive order [revoking Executive order of Nov. 23, 1912 ''’bl.c.h pr°vided tPat land office at Vernal be discontinued and business and a^\ves^e t^aflsferred to and luade part of land office at Salt Lake City, Utah], Feb. 20, 1913. 1 p. f° (No. 1706.) t S^lte- P^utive order [reserving for public purposes Sheep, m>24, pDr *“ West Sound’ Statej.

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Note . In its latest price-list the Smithsonian Institution publishes this nnta • ** publications of the Smithsonian Institution are : 1 Contributions to knowledge® 2 M?s forasa1eUorCd istrlbution 3 a^^sf1 rfe?2rts : ,4' SPecial publications. No sets of these'are i ., “I1.1*3 or distribution, as most of the volumes are out of nrint The rnJumfs nf Cnn il.1,Vu*''*aAf the papers in these two series is printed separately for sale or exchange The SmlthsonUn reports are regularly distributed by the Institution to libraries throughout the world and only a limited number of the volumes remains to supply demands from otheTsources No general mailing-list of individuals is maintained. The reports can be had bydu p chase from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C The papers printed in are published separately for free distribution. Publications should ser^1 number. Remittances should be made payable to ‘ Smithsonian Institution. An application from a library should state the number of volumes in the date of establishment, and have the endorsement of a Member of Con- gress. The annual reports are the only Smithsonian publications that are regularly IifsHtiitionPUbl C documents- An the others are paid for from the private funds ”of the Classified list of publications available for distribution, Jan 1 1913 Washing- ton, Smithsonian Institution, 1913. vi+31 p. (Publication 2161.) t Description of new African grass-warbler of genus Cisticola; by Edgar A. Mearns. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Feb. 14, 1913. [2]+2 p. (Publication 2166; Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 60 no. 20.) t Paper, 5c. ’ 13—35096 Description of new gazelle from northwestern Mongolia; by N Hollister Wash- ington, Smithsonian Institution, Feb. 8, 1913. [2]+2 p. (Publication 2165- Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 60, no. 19.) t Paper 5c 23_ 35095 Publications of Smithsonian Institution, Jan. 1-Dec. 31. 1912 11913 1 in ([Publication] 2162.) t — -J 1. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 58 [title-page and contents] Wash- ington. Smithsonian Institution, 1912. v p. (Publication 2160.) t Smithsonian pyrheliometry revised; by C. G. Abbot and L. B. Aldrich Wash- ington, Smithsonian Institution, Feb. 1, 1913. [2]+7 p. (Publication 2164- Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 60, no. 18.) t Paper, 5c. 13—35124 Two new subspecies of birds from slopes of Mount Pirri, eastern Panama • by E. W. Nelson. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Feb. 26, 1913. [2]+2 p. (Publication 2167; Smithsonian miscellaneous collections ’ v 60 no ?1 ) iPaper,5c. 13—35125 NATIONAL MUSEUM Note .—The publications of the National Museum comprise bulletins, annual reports, and an annual volume of proceedings. The annual report is included in the Congres- sional set. The editions of the bulletins and Proceedings are too limited to admit of general distribution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries.0 ™ ° ' * Borboridae. Descriptions of new species of American flies of family Borboridau by J. R. Malloch. Jeb. 20, 1913. [1]"T361—372 p. [From Proceedings v 44; no. 1958.] t Feb ruar y , 1913 451

Diptera. Two new species of Diptera in National Museum collection; by J. R. Malloch. Feb. 20, 1913. [1] +461-463 p. [From Proceedings, v. 44; no. 1962.] t Hymenoptera. Results of Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911: Hymenoptera, Ichneumonoidea; by H. L. Viereck. Feb. 20, 1913. [1] +469^470 p. [From Proceedings, v. 44; no. 1964.] t ----- Same: Hymenoptera, superfamilies Vespoidea and Sphecoidea; by S. A. Robwer. Feb. 20, 1913. [1] +439-454 p. 11. [From Proceedings, v. 44; no. I960.] t Isopods. Terrestrial isopods collected in Costa Rica by [C.] Picado, with de- scription of new genus and species; by Harriet Richardson. Feb. 20, 1913. [1]+337-340 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 44; no. 1954.] t 11—20926/4 Lepidoptera. Descriptions of new Lepidoptera chiefly from Mexico; by Harrison G. Dyar. Feb. 11, 1913. [1]+279-324 p. [From Proceedings, v. 44; no. 1951.] t Miscellaneous papers; by Charles V. Piper, J. N. Rose, Paul C. Standley, W. E. Safford, and E. S. Steele. [Feb. 11] 1913. vii+197-224 p. 3 pl. (Contribu- tions from national herbarium, v. 16, pt. 5.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 13—245—249, 252, 253 Con ten ts .—Supplementary notes on American species of Festuca; by Charles V. Piper.—Delphinium simplex and its immediate allies; by Charles V. Piper.—Identity of Heuchera cylindrica; by Charles V. Piper.—New and noteworthy species of Pacific Coast plants; by Charles V. Piper.—American species of Meibomia or section Nephro- meria; by J. N. Rose and Paul C. Standley.—Raimondia, new genus of Annonaceae from Colombia; by W. E. Safford.—Four new species of goldenrod from eastern United States; by E. S. Steele. Orthoptera. Results of Yale Peruvian expedition of 1911: Orthoptera, Acri- diidse, short-horned locusts; by Lawrence Bruner. Feb. 11, 1913. [1]+177- 187 p. [From Proceedings, v. 44; no. 1949.] t ----- Same: Orthoptera, exclusive of Acridiidse; by A. N. Caudell. Feb. 20, 1913. [1]+347-357 p. [From Proceedings, v. 44; no. 1956.] t Plants. Descriptions of new plants preliminary to report upon flora of New Mexico; by E. O. Wooton and Paul C. Standley. [Feb. 12] 1913. xi+109-196 p. 3 pl. (Contributions from national herbarium, v. 16, pt. 4.) * Paper, 10c. Agr 13—254 Ptychopteridse. Revision of South American dipterous insects of family Pty- chopteridae; by Charles P. Alexander. Feb. 20, 1913. [1]+331-335 p. il. [From Proceedings, v. 44; no. 1953.] t Saturnian moths. Descriptions of new species of Saturnian moths in collection of National Museum; by Harrison G. Dyar. Feb. 20, 1913. [1]+121-134 p. [From Proceedings, v. 44; no. 1947.] t Starfish. Four new genera and 58 new species of starfishes from Philippine Islands, Celebes, and Moluccas, scientific results of Philippine cruise of Fish- eries steamer Albatross, 1907-10, no. 23; by Walter K. Fisher. Feb. 5, 1913. [1]+599-648 p. [From Proceedings, v. 43; no. 1944.] t Stilt-palms. Three new genera of stilt palms, Iriarteaceae, from Colombia, with synoptical review of family; by O. F. Cook and C. B. Doyle. [Feb. 21] 1913. vii+225-238 p. il. 12 pl. (Contributions from national herbarium, v. 16, pt. 6.) ♦ Paper, 10c. STATE DEPARTMENT

Note .—The series of lettered executive documents, to which several of the following publications under the Department of State belong, is printed In confidence for the use of the Senate, and is Inaccessible to other persons unless the Senate removes the injunc- tion of secrecy. Arbitration. Agreement signed Feb. 13, 1913, by plenipotentiaries of United States and French Republic, extending for 5 years from Feb. 27, 1913, the convention of arbitration of Feb. 10, 1908, between United States and French Republic. Feb. 18, 1913. 2 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive B.) [In- junction of secrecy removed Feb. 26, 1913.] t [Circulars] 180-190; Jan. 7-Feb. 13, 1913. [1913.] various paging, 1 tab. [Nos. 180-182, 184, 185, 187-190 are General instruction circulars to consular officers, and nos. 183 and 186 are Special instruction circulars to consular officers. Correction for Circular 180 was also issued.] t 452 Feb ruary , 1913

Claims. Convention between United States and other Powers, pecuniary claims; signed Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 13, 1906, proclaimed Jan. 28, 1913. 1913. 7 p. (Treaty series 574.) [Portuguese, Spanish, and English.] t Diplomatic list, Feb. 1913. [1913.] cover-title, 23 p. 24° [Monthly.] t 10—16292/2 Fish and fisheries. North Atlantic coast fisheries: Proceedings in north Atlantic coast fisheries arbitration before Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague, under provisions of general treaty of Apr. 4, 1908, and special agree- ment of Jan. 27, 1909, between United States and Great Britain. 1913. v. 12 viii+2241—2542 p. (S. doc. 870, 61st Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 20c. 12_ 35139/7 Con ten ts .—Appendices to oral arguments before Permanent Court.—Indexes. Government Printing Office. Estimate of appropriation to enable Government Printing Office to make exhibit at international exhibition for book industry and graphic arts at Leipzig, Germany, May-Oct. 1914. Feb. 11, 1913 4 p (H. doc. 1375.) t Income tax. [Amendment 16 to Constitution of United States granting to Congress power to lay and collect taxes on incomes.] Feb. 25,1913? 1 p. f° f International Commission of Jurists. Letter inclosing report, with accompany- ing papers, of delegates of United States to International Commission of Jurists which met at Rio de Janeiro in June, 1912. Feb. 5, 1913. 83 p. (H. doc. 1343.) * Paper, 10c. 13—35126 Italy. Treaty between United States and Italy, signed Feb. 25, 1913, amending article 3 of treaty of commerce and navigation of Feb. 26, 1871, between the two countries. Feb. 25, 1913. 2 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive E.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Feb. 26, 1913.] t Latin America. Speeches incident to visit of Philander Chase Knox, Secretary of State, to countries of the Caribbean, Feb. 23-Apr. 17, 1912. 1913 viii+208 p. * Cloth, 35c. ’ 13-35087 Naturalization. Convention between United States and other Powers, status of naturalized citizens; signed Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 13, 1906, proclaimed Jan. 28, 1913. 1913. 7 p. (Treaty series 575 ) [Portuguese, Spanish, and Eng- lish-l T 13—35127 Panama Canal tolls, instruction of Secretary of State, Jan. 17, 1913, to Ameri- can charge d’affaires at , and British notes of July 8 and Nov. 14, 1912, to which it replies. [1913.] cover-title, 23 p. t 13—35128 Permanent International Council for Exploration of the Sea. Communication calling attention to estimate of appropriation contained in House document 1262, for Permanent International Council for Exploration of the Sea [and stating that appropriation will not now be needed]. Feb. 6, 1913. 7 n (H doc. 1349.) t Peru. Report, with accompanying papers, concerning alleged existence of slav- ery in Peru. Feb. 7, 1913. 443 p. (H. doc. 1366.) * Paper, 30c. 13—35129 Quarantine. Convention between United States and other Powers, signed Paris, Jan. 17. 1913, modifying international sanitary convention of Dec. 3, 1903. Feb. 18,1913. 50 p. (Confidential; [Senate] executive C.) [Injunction of secrecy, removed Feb. 26, 1913.] $ 13_ 35130 Tuberculosis. Response to resolution, memorandum submitting report by consul general [A. M. Thackara] at Berlin relative to Friedmann cure for tubercu- losis [with accompanying papers]. Jan. 17, 1913. 54 p. (S. doc. 1018.) t 13—35080 M ireless telegraphy. Authenticated copy of radiotelegraphic convention [be- tween United States and other Powers], signed London, July 5, 1912, with final protocol and service regulations connected therewith. Jan. 11, 1913. 70 p. (Confidential: [Senate] executive A.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 22, 1913.] t 13—35131

SUPREME COURT Amended certificate. Oct. term, 1912, no. 202, Edward B. Jordan, collector of internal revenue [of 1st district] vs. James W. Roche; no. 203, [same] vs. Charles H. and M illiam P. Ross, on certificate from circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1913.] cover-title, i+2 p. t Feb ruar y , 1913 453

Certificate, Oct. term, 1912, no. 923, Frank Guinn and J. J. Beal vs. United States, on certificate from circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit. [1913.] cover-title, i+5 p. t [Journal] Feb. 3-28. 1913, [slips] 62-68. [1913.] 1. 120-136. t Rules of Supreme Court promulgated Dec. 22, 1911, with amendments of Feb. 26, Apr. 1. and June 10, 1912. 1913. 41 p. * Paper, 10c. 12—35047/2 Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1912, no. 840, United States vs. Terminal Rail- road Association of St. Louis et al., appeal from district court for eastern district of Missouri. [1913.] cover-title, [1]+17 p. t Transcript of record. Oct. term, 1912, no. 943, United States vs. Alfred Shelley, in error to district court for southern district of New York. [1913.] cover- title, [l]+9 p. t Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1912, no. 944, Charles H. Swigart [et al., officers of Reclamation Service] vs. D. P. Baker, appeal from circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1913.] hover-title, ii+63 p. map. t

TREASURY DEPARTMENT Accounts. Schedules of disbursements. 1913. 1 p. ([Treasury decision] 33113.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 24, no. 5.] t Appropriations. Estimates of appropriations required by Departments to com- plete service for fiscal year [1913] and for prior years. Feb. 7, 1913. 27 p. 4° (H. doc. 1365.) t ----- Judgments rendered by Court of Claims which have been presented to Departinent and require appropriation for their payment [since Senate docu- ment 924, 62d Congress, 2d session]. Feb. 11, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1378.) t ----- Letter calling attention to legislative appropriation bill, fiscal year [1914] and submitting deficiency estimate to correct same. Feb. 24, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1420.) t ——- Response to resolution, judgments rendered by Court of Claims against United States [since House document 1378] under War, Navy, and Post Office Departments. Feb. 28, 1913. 3 p. (S. doc. 1120.) $ ----- Response to resolution, schedule and list of claims and judgments re- quiring appropriation [allowed by accounting officers of Department under appropriations balances of which have been exhausted or carried to surplus fund, since House document 1372]. Feb. 28, 1913. 5 p. (S. doc. 1114.) t ----- Schedules of claims allowed by accounting officers of Department under appropriations balances of which have been exhausted or carried to surplus fund [since House document 778, 62d Congress, 2d session]. Feb. 11, 1913. 35 p. (H. doc. 1372.) t Boston, Mass. Letter regarding cost of public building [for immigration sta- tion] at Boston, authorized by act of Feb. 23, 1909, and suggesting legislation increasing limit of cost of same. Jan. 31, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1322.) i Chicago, Ill. Item of appropriation [for repairs, etc., on appraisers’ stores at Chicago] for consideration in connection with preparation of sundry civil bill, fiscal year 1914. Jan. 30, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1314.) t Corpus Christi, Tex. Estimate of appropriation for construction or purchase of gasoline motor boat for service in customs collection district of Corpus Christi. Feb. 14, 1913. Ip. (H. doc. 1398.) $ Customs Service. Changes in personnel in Customs Service to be reported to Department in duplicate. 1913. 1 p. ([Treasury decision] 33139.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 24, no. 6.] t Disbursing officers. Numerical symbols for designating disbursing officers. Feb. 18, 1913. 4 p. 4° (Dept, circular 6, 1913; Treasurer [of United States].) t Finance. Response to resolution, information relative to change in method of handling receipts and disbursements of Government. Feb. 22, 1913. 16 p. (S. doc. 1103.) * Paper, 5c. 13—35132 Hygiene, Public. Response to resolution, information relative to expense [to Government, fiscal] year 1912, of public health and medical service. Feb. 12, 1913. 35 p. (S. doc. 1072.) t 454 Febr uary , 1913

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Trju$y-SreeC19121S customs and other laws, v. 23; 1913. iii+112 p. [Department decisions numbered 32682- 330oo including general appraisers’ decisions 7381-7413.] ♦ Cloth, $1.50 “^udingdecisionT of^oaM^V ^“^^ernal-revenue, and other laws, in- peals v 24nos 6^9-Fet?r 9?^ ^raisers and Court of Customs Ap- * . ’ b-9, reb. 6-27, 1913. 1913. various paging. [Weekly De- partment decisions numbered 33126-224, general appraisers’ decisffins 7423^ 36, and internal revenue decisions 1830-34.] * Paper, $1.75 a yr. 10_ 30490/3 ~~ ind?x> v-23> July-Dec. 1912. 1913. 69 p. * Paper 5c single conv included in price of Treasury decisions for subscribers. S C°Py’ APPRAISERS RT913r]aiFeben3S24f ge?eral aPPraisers [on Jan. 24-Feb. 18, L UUU. X UU. J-O, j-yj-oj , r eo. rf-34, 1013. [1913.] various paging. 4e (Reappraisement~ cir- culars 2ol4-21.) [Weekly.] * Paper, 60c. a yr. 13—2916/4 ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING Augusta, Me. Specification for 1 hydraulic mail lift and pumping plant in post office, courthouse, etc., at Augusta. 1913. cover-title, 10 p. f f P P f B?9°13.ngcovSer-title, 5f p^r^t °n f°r constructioa of ’post office at Brookings.

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Concordia, Kans. Specification for construction of post office at Concordia. 1913. cover-title, 49 p. f° t Dayton, Ohio. Specification for mechanical equipment, except elevators and lifts, of post office and courthouse at Dayton. 1913. cover-title, 47 p. f° t Denison, Iowa. Specification for construction of post office at Denison. 1913. cover-title, 51 p. f° t Engraving and Printing Bureau. Specification for construction of vaults for new building for Bureau of Engraving and Printing, at Washington, D. C. 1913. cover-title, 30 p. f° t ----- Specification for metal vault equipment for new building for Bureau of Engraving and Printing at Washington, D. C. 1913. cover-title, 8 p. f° t Galveston, Tex. Specification for pole line, exterior lighting system, interior wiring system, and lighting fixtures for quarantine station at Galveston. 1913. co ver-title, 12 p. f° t New Orleans, La. Specification for interior finish of post office and courthouse at New Orleans. 1913. cover-title, 26 p. f° t New York City. Specification for controllable standpipe or sprinkler system at appraisers’ warehouse at New York, N. Y. 1913. cover-title, 10 p. f° t ----- Specification for 4 pick-up tables in post office building at New York, N. Y. 1913. cover-title, 8 p. f° t ----- Specification for .noninterfering local fire-alarm system at appraisers’ warehouse, New York, N. Y. 1913. cover-title, 10 p. f° f Norfolk, Va. Specification for new water-supply system at post office and court- house at Norfolk. 1913. cover-title, 8 p. f° t Rolla, Mo. Specification for construction of post office at Rolla. 1913. cover- title, 50 p. f° t St. Louis, Mo. Specification for hydraulic lift, pump, etc., in post office at St. Louis. 1913. cover-title, 11 p. f° t Springfield, Mo. Specification for extension, remodeling, etc., of post office and courthouse at Springfield. 1913. cover-title, 52 p. f° t Tifton, Ga. Specification for construction of post office at Tifton. 1913. cover- title, 51 p. f° t Waukesha, Wis. Specification for construction of post office at Waukesha. 1913. cover-title, 50 p. f° t Weatherford, Tex. Specification for construction, complete, of post office at Weatherford. 1913. cover-title, 48 p. f° t AUDITOR FOR POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Financial statement, quarter ended Sept. 30, 1912. 1913. 22 p. 4° t 11—14318/3 AUDITOR FOR TREASURY DEPARTMENT Detailed statement of refunds of customs duties, etc., fiscal year 1912. Feb. 1, 1913. 80 p. (H. doc. 1325.) t COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Annual report, [year ended Oct. 31] 1912, with appendices. 1913. vi+799 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2662.) ♦ Cloth, 65c. 9—34683/2 Same. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2662; H. doc. 940.) Bulletin 1033-36; Feb. 3-24, 1913. [1913.] Each 5 p. or 6 p. 4° [Weekly.] t Statement showing amount of national bank notes outstanding secured by U. S. bonds and by lawful money at beginning of business on [Feb. 1, 1913], with changes during preceding year and month, also kinds and amounts of bonds on deposit to secure national bank notes and public deposits. Feb. 1, 1913. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t 10—21266/3 COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY Decisions, v. 19, pt 2, Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1912; containing decisions by Robert J. Tracewell and Leander P. Mitchell. 1913. vii+205-387+xiii p. * Paper, 15c. 8—33959/2 456 Feb ruar y , 1913

GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE General schedule of supplies, fiscal year 1914: class 1, Stationery, including drafting supplies. [1913.] 85 p. 4° t ®a^e: cJasSx2, Har(iware> metals, cordage, and leather and saddlery. [1913.]

o g00^8, cloth bags, flags, notions, and wearing apparel. [1913. J 26 p. 4 t Same: class 4, Drugs and medicines. [1913.] 37 p. 4° f Sar1?® :o $lass 5’ APParatus> hospital appliances, and surgical instruments. [1913.] 56 p. 4° t Same^clBss 6’ Electrical» engineering, and plumbing supplies. [1913.] 40 p. Same: class 8, Paints, oils, glass, and brushes. [1913.] 21 p. 4° t $&[1913C]aS5 ®our’ and seed, July-Oct., 1914, proposal for supplies. Same: class 12, Photographic supplies and special Agricultural Department equipment. [1913.] 20 p. 4° t Same: class 13, Engraving, printing, and lithographic supplies. [1913.] 3 p. 4° f Same: class 16, Incandescent gas lamp supplies, proposal for supplies. [1913.] 4 p. 4° t GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [Jan. 1913]. Feb. 1, 1913. [2] p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept, circular 2, 1913.) t INTERNAL REVENUE COMMISSIONER Corporation tax, building and loan associations, decision of court. [1913.] 5 p. ([Treasury decision] 1830.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 24, no. 6.] t Denatured alcohol, authorizing formula for use in manufacture of transparent soap. 1913. 1 p. ([Treasury decision] 1831.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 24, no. 6.] t Regulations and instructions concerning bottling of distilled spirits in bond under act of Mar. 3, 1897. 1913. 32 p. il. (Regulations 23, revised Dec. 21, 1912.) * Paper, 5c. 13—35077 Special excise tax on corporations, modification relative to claims for unearned increment in returns of annual net income of mining corporations. [1913.] 2 p. ([Treasury decision] 1833.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 24, no. 8.] t LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Circulation statement, Feb. 1, 1913. Feb. 1 [1913], 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] t 10—21267/3 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Cerebrospinal meningitis. Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, review of its etiology, transmission, and specific therapy, with reference to public measures for its control; by W. H. Frost. 4th edition. 1913. 30 p. (Reprint 69.) [From Public health reports, v. 27, no. 4.] * Paper, 5c. 12—29095 Hookworm disease. Hookworm disease, number of treatments and number of full doses of thymol administered in 61 hospital and 22 home-cured cases of hookworm infection; by Ch. Wardell Stiles and Geo. F. Leonard. 1913. 8 p. (Reprint 113.) [From Public health reports, v. 28, no. 3.] * Paper, 5c. 13—35081 —— Hookworm disease, proportion of males to females in American hook- worm, Necator americanus, based on 13,180 worms from 102 cases- by Ch Wardell Stiles and W. L. Altman. 1913. 15 p. (Reprint 110.) [From Pub- lic health reports, v. 28, no. 1.] ♦ Paper, 5c. 13—35133 Hygiene, Public. Federal public health administration, its development and present status in United States; by J. W. Kerr. 1913. 12 p. (Reprint 112.) [From Public health leports, v. 28, no. 3.] * Paper, 5c. 13—35139 Feb ruar y , 1913 457

Hygiene, Public—Continued. Public health administration, its dependence upon reports of cases of sickness; by John W. Trask. 1913. 8 p. (Reprint 109.) [From Public health reports, v. 28, no. 1.] * Paper, 5c. 13—35082 Marine hospitals. Letter requesting that $11,000 be included in general defi- ciency bill for maintenance of marine hospitals, fiscal year 1913. Feb. 26, 1913. 2 p. (H. doc. 1434.) t Measles; by W. C. Rucker. 1913. 8 p. (Supplement 1 to Public health re- ports. ) * Paper, 5c. Plague, relation between traffic and spread of plague; by W. C. Rucker. 1913. 6 p. (Reprint 114.) [From Public health reports, v. 28, no. 4.] * Paper, 5c. 13—35134 Public health reports, v. 28, no. 6-9; Feb. 7-28, 1913. 1913. [xvi]+247-423 p. [Weekly.] 6—25167/2 Spe c ia l ar ti cle s . No . 6. Country schools and rural sanitation; by Ch. Wardell Stiles.—Hookworm disease in southern China; by B. W. Brown.—Antimeningitis vaccination ; by Wade H. Frost.—No. 7. Contamination of food supplies, value of protozoa as aid in determining fecal contamination of food supply; by Ch. Wardell Stiles.—Typhoid fever, report of outbreak at Fort Dodge, Iowa; by P. M. Carrington.— No. 8. New method of grading milk and cream; by Wm. C. Woodward.—Smallpox in Kentucky, report of investigation of prevalence of disease at points on Green River; by Taliaferro Clark.—Stomoxys calcitrans Linn., note giving summary of its life history; by M. B. Mltzmain.—Quarantine instructions, fumigation of vessels to prevent spread of plague.—No. 9. Snuff and tobacco, their use by school boys and girls in county Z; by Ch. Wardell Stiles and S. B. Altman.—Rat, its habits and their relation to antiplague measures; by R. H. Creel.—Rabies, report of case in child at Alex- andria, Va.; by J. P. Leake. Note .—This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and municipal health officers, etc., by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, Treasury Depart- ment. Others desiring these reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents for $2.00 a year. Typhus fever and typhoid fever, report on papers read at Southern Medical Association meeting at Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 12-14, 1912, by Joseph Gold- berger; containing article on Present status of our knowledge regarding transmission of typhoid fever, by Allen W. Freeman; and one on Fly-borne typhoid fever and its control in Jacksonville, Fla., by C. E. Terry. 1913. 13 p. (Reprint 111.) [From Public health reports, v. 28, no. 2.] * Paper, 5c. REVENUE-CUTTER SERVICE Annual report, fiscal year 1912. 1913. v+137 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2669.) ♦Paper, 10c. 6—39563/2 General order 20 [2d series] ; Jan. 14, 1913. [1913.] 4 p. t

TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination outstanding Jan. 31, 1913. Feb. 1 [1913]. 1 p. oblong 24° t

WAR DEPARTMENT 63d annual report of board of directors of Panama Railroad, fiscal year 1912. Jan. 22, 1913. 67 p. il. 2 pl. map. (S. doc. 1022.) t Decision of Secretary of War in matter of application of Hamburg-American Line and others for extensions of existing pierhead lines on New York and New Jersey shores of Hudson River, New York City. 1913. 21 p. t Extracts from report by Emory R. Johnson upon Panama Canal traffic and tolls. 1912. [1]+191-211 1. 4° t Information relative to military service of each active officer of Army with rank above that of colonel. Feb. 11, 1913. 4 p. (H. doc. 1381.) t Response to resolution, information as to agreement proposed to be entered into with Connecticut River Co. relative to generation of power. Feb. 10, 1913. 5 p. (S. doc. 1067.) t Response to resolution, information relative to imprisonment of persons serving in Army, [calendar] year 1912. Jan. 28, 1913. 15 p. (S. doc. 1039.) t Supplemental estimate of appropriation to secure increased efficiency and greater economy in public business. Feb. 21, 1913. 2 p. (S. doc. 1096.) t 458 Feb ruar y , 1913

ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT Officers of Army, their families and families of deceased officers, residing in or near District of Columbia, Jan. 1, 1913. 1913. 22 p. t 9—35107/3

ARMY SERVICE SCHOOLS

Note .—The Army Service Schools at Fort Leavenworth comprise the following: the Army School of the Line, the Army Signal School, and the Army Staff College. General orders 1 [1913]; Feb. 27, 1913. [1913.] 1 p. 12° $ Special orders 7-10 [1913]; Feb. 1-26, 1913. [1913.] Each 1 p. 12° [Special orders 8 incorrectly printed as Special orders 9.] $

MOUNTED SERVICE SCHOOL Army horseshoer, 1912, manual prepared for use of students of Training School for Farriers and Horseshoers. 1912. 106 p. il. 1 pl. small 4° (War Dept, doc. 423.) ♦ Fabricoid, 35c. War 13—78

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT

Anacostia River. Report upon reclamation and development of river and flats from Anacostia Bridge northeast to District line, D. C., W. C. Langfitt in charge; app. JJJ, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1342-44, 3563-64 p. t Ashtabula, Ohio. Report on preliminary examination of harbor, with view to widening, deepening, and straightening channel of Ashtabula River. Jan. 22, 1913. 9 p. map. (H. doc. 1295.) t Baltimore, Md. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Baltimore district, W. C. Langfitt in charge; app. J, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+330-364, 1623-55 p. 2 p. of pl. and map. t Boston, Mass. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Boston dis- trict, Frederic V. Abbot in charge; app. B. report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+66-103, 1375-1404 p. 1 pl. t Buffalo, N. Y. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Buffalo district, J. G. Warren in charge; app. OO, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1111-26, 2711-33 p. t Charleston, S. C. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Charles- ton district, G. P. Howell in charge; app. N, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [11+463-484. 1787-1809 p. t Chattanooga, Tenn. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Chat- tanooga district, Harry Burgess in charge; app. CC, report of chief of engi- neers, 1912. 1912. [1 ]+867-883, 2239-62 p. map. t Chicago, Ill. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Chicago dis- trict, Geo. A. Zinn in charge; app. KK, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [l]+1005-25, 2537-60 p. t Cincinnati, Ohio. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in 1st Cin- cinnati district, Henry Jervey in charge; app. DD, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [11+883-890. 2263-95 p. map. f ----- Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in 2d Cincinnati dis- trict, John C. Oakes in charge; app. GG. report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1 ]+920-929, 2369-2409 p. t Circular 4 [1913]; Feb. 5, 1913. [1913.] 1 p. 12° t Cleveland, Ohio. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Cleveland district, John Millis in charge; app. NN, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [11+1091-1111, 2677-2710 p. 2 pl. map. t Crescent Lake, Fla. Reports on examination and survey of lake and Dunns Creek, Fla., from St. Johns River to Crescent City. Jan. 31, 1913. 11 p. 4 maps. (H. doc. 1320.) t Dallas, Tex. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Dallas dis- trict, T. H. Jackson in charge; app. U, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [11+724-752, 2031-60 p. 2 maps, t Feb ruary , 1913 459

Detroit, Mich. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Detroit district, C. McD. Townsend in charge; app. MM, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1] +1058-91, 2615-76 p. 1 pl. map. t District of Columbia. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Washington district, W. C. Langfitt in charge; app. K, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+364-390, 1657-96 p. 1 pl. 2 maps, f ----- Report upon maintenance and repair of Washington Aqueduct and Wash- ington Aqueduct filtration plant, W. C. Langfitt in charge; app. DDD, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1] +1311-19, 3457-80 p. 1 pl. t ----- Report upon repair of Aqueduct Bridge, W. C. Langfitt in charge; app. CCC, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1310-11, 3455-56 p. t Duluth, Minn. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Duluth dis- trict, Francis R. Shunk in charge; app. II, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+943-973, 2447-89 p. 1 pl. t Engineers. Report of employment of civilian engineers on river and harbor work [fiscal year 1912]. Feb. 19, 1913. 16 p. (H. doc. 1407.) t Floating plant. Statement of floating plant owned by United States and em- ployed in Engineer Department at Large, fiscal year 1912; app. ZZ, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1280-81, 2883-3439 p. f ■Galveston, Tex. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Galveston district, Earl I. Brown in charge; app. T, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+688-724, 1991-2030 p. 1 pl. 2 maps, t General orders 29 [1912]; Oct. 30, 1912. [1912.] 1 p. 12° t Same 2-4 [1913]; Jan. 17-Feb. 11, 1913. [1913.] Each 1 p. or 4 1. 12° t Gloucester, Mass. Report of preliminary examination of harbor, with view to removal of certain ledges in Harbor Cove and securing depth of 15 feet. Feb. 6, 1913. 8 p. (H. doc. 1357.) t Grand Rapids, Mich. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Grand Rapids district, C. S. Rich6 in charge; app. LL, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1025-58, 2561-2613 p. t Hawaii. Report upon river and harbor improvement in district of Hawaii, W. P. Wooten in charge; app. WW, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1268-74, 2869-76 p. t Horse Shoe Lake, Miss. Report on examination of Horse Shoe Lake, which leaves Tchula Lake in Holmes County, Miss. Jan. 22, 1913. 4 p. map. (H. doc. 1297.) t Jacksonville, Fla. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Jackson- ville district, J. R. Slattery in charge; app. P, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+524-572, 1847-84 p. 1 pl. map. 2 p. of pl. and map. t Kansas City, Mo. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Kansas City district, Edward H. Schulz in charge; app. AA, report of chief of engi- neers, 1912. 1912. [1]+831-857, 2193-2228 p. 6 pl. 2 maps, t Laws affecting Corps of Engineers, 62d Congress, 2d session; app. LLL, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1913. [1]+3569-3693+x p. t Little Rock, Ark. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Little Rock district, Clarke S. Smith in charge; app. W, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+781-802, 2089-2105 p. map. t Los Angeles, Cal. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Los Angeles district, C. H. McKinstry in charge; app. QQ, report of chief of engi- neers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1137-50, 2751-58 p. t Louisville, Ky. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Louisville district, Henry Jervey in charge; app. HH, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+929-943, 2411-46 p. 1 pl. t Lynnhaven River, Va. Report on examination of river with view to securing increased depth. Jan. 7, 1913. 6 p. map. (H. doc. 1244.) t Maine, U. S. S. (old). Removal of wreck of battleship Maine; app. KKK, re- port of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1344-45, 3565-68 p. t Mermentau River, La. Report on examination of river, with plan and estimate of cost of improvement, with view to construction of lock and dam to main- tain level of Grand Lake and inland waterways of Louisiana. Jan. 21, 1913. 8 p. (H. doc. 1290.) t 460 Feb ruar y , 1913

Mille Lac, Minn. Report on examination of Mille Lacs Lake and Onamia Lake, Minn., with view to improving navigability of Mississippi River by constructing dam across Rum River at or near Onamia and thereby creating reservoir in said lakes. Feb. 7, 1913. 8 p. (H. doc. 1364.) t Milwaukee, Wis. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Milwau- kee district, C. S. Bromwell in charge; app. JJ, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+973-1005, 2491-2535 p. t Mississippi River. Reports on examination and survey of river between Winni- bigoshish and Pokegama Reservoirs and from Leech Lake dam to mouth of Leech River, Minn., with view to straightening and improving channel. Jan. 4, 1913. cover-title, 18 p. 13 maps. (H. doc. 1223.) * Paper, 50c. Mobile, Ala. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Mobile district, C. A. F. Flagler in charge; app. R, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+606-644, 1915-49 p. map, 2 p. of maps, t Montgomery, Ala. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Mont- gomery district, G. D. Fitch in charge; app. Q, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+572-606, 1885-1913 p. map. t Monuments and memorials outside District of Columbia; extract [from] report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1345-48 p. f Nansemond River, Va. Report on examination of river, with estimate of cost of repairing and replacing dikes at or near western branch. Jan. 7, 1913. 6 p. map. (H. doc. 1246.) t Nashville, Tenn. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Nashville district, Harry Burgess in charge; app. BB, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+857-867, 2229-38 p. map. t New Haven, Conn. Reports on examination and survey of harbor. Jan. 10, 1913. 7 p. map. (H. doc. 1258.) t New London, Conn. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in New London district, A. E. Waldron in charge; app. D, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+136-178, 1433-64 p. 3 pl. t New Orleans, La. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in New Orleans district, Lansing H. Beach in charge; app. S, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+644-688, 1951-90 p. map. t New York City. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in 1st New York district, W. M. Black in charge; app. E, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+178-224, 1465-1502 p. 1 pl. 2 maps, t ----- Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in 2d New York district, S. W. Roessler in charge; app. F, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [11+224-254, 1503-28 p. t ----- Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in 3d New York district, Wm. T. Rossell in charge; app. G, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [l]+254-279, 1529-59 p. 1 pl. map. t Newport, R. I. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Newport district, Frederic V. Abbot in charge; app. C, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [11+103-136, 1405-32 p. map, 2 p. of pl. and map. t Norfolk, Va. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Norfolk dis- trict, Mason M. Patrick in charge; app. L, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+39+421, 1697-1732 p. 1 pl. map. t Officers. Statement showing rank, duties, and addresses of officers of Corps of Engineers. Jan. 20, 1913. 15 p. 4° [Quarterly] t 13—35076 Oswego, N. Y. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Oswego district, J. G. Warren in charge; app. PP, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1126-37. 2735-50 p. t Patuxent River, Md. Report of preliminary investigations and surveys of river as source of water supply for District of Columbia. Jan. 13, 1913 cover- title, 26 p. 8 maps. (H. doc. 1266.) * Paper, 10c. Philadelphia, Pa. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Phila- delphia district, Herbert Deakyne in charge; app. H, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+279-290, 1561-81 p. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. t Pittsburgh. Pa. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Pittsburgh district, H. C. Newcomer in charge; app. EE, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+89+909, 2297-2342 p. 1 pl. map. f Feb rua ry , 1913 461

Portland, Me. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Portland district, W. E. Craighill in charge; app. A, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+34-66, 1353-73 p. il. t Portland, Oreg. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in 1st Port- land district, Jay J. Morrow in charge; app. TT, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1176-1206, 2783-2810 p. map. t ----- Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in 2d Portland district, J. F. Mclndoe in charge; app. UU, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1206-31, 2811-39 p. 1 pl. 3 maps, t Porto Rico. Report upon river and harbor improvement in district of Porto Rico, S. W. Roessler in charge; app. XX, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1274-75, 2877-78 p. t Rivers. Congressional documents, 62d Congress, 1st session, 1911, reports con- cerning rivers and harbors, etc., in 2 volumes [table of contents]. [1913.] 3 p. t ----- Same, index. [1913.] 2 p. t ----- Same, 62d Congress, 2d session, 1911-12, reports concerning rivers and harbors, etc., in 3 volumes [table of contents]. [1913.] 10 p. t ----- Same, index. [1913.] 5 p. t Rock Island, Ill. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Rock Island district, Charles Keller in charge; app. Y, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+807-814, 2141-78 p. 1 pl. t St. Louis, Mo. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in St. Louis district, C. L. Potter in charge; app. X, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+802-807, 2107-39 p. 4 maps, t St. Paul, Minn. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in St. Paul district, Francis R. Shunk in charge; app. Z, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+814-831, 2179-92 p. 1 pl. t San Diego, Cal. Report of preliminary examination and survey of harbor. Jan. 28, 1913. 14 p. map. (H. doc. 1309.) * Paper, 5c. San Francisco, Cal. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in 1st San Francisco district, S. A. Cheney in charge; app. RR, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1150-66, 2759-74 p. 1 pl. t ----- Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in 3d San Francisco district, S. A. Cheney in charge; app. SS, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1] +1166-76, 2775-82 p. map. t Savages Creek, Va. Report on examination of creek with view to providing suitable channel from Chesapeake Bay to Eastville. Jan. 7, 1913. 4 p. map. (H. doc. 1247.) $ Savannah, Ga. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Savannah district, Dan C. Kingman in charge; app. O, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+484-524. 1811-46 p. t Savannah River. Report on preliminary examination of river at North Augusta, S. C., with view to determining what improvements are necessary in interest of navigation. Feb. 12, 1913. 5 p. (H. doc. 1389.) t ----- Reports on examination and survey of river at Augusta, Ga., with view to determining what improvements are necessary in interest of navigation by way of enlarging and extending project authorized by river and harbor act approved June 25, 1910. Jan. 31, 1913. 8 p. (H. doc. 1319.) t Seacoast defenses and other military matters; extract [from] report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. p. 1-30. T Seattle, Wash. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Seattle district, J. B. Cavanaugh in charge; app. VV, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1231-68, 2841-67 p. map. t Sixmile Creek, Fla. Report on preliminary examination of creek, including channel at mouth in Hillsboro Bay. Jan. 10, 1913. 6 p. map. (H. doc. 1261.) t Teche, Bayou, La. Report of preliminary examination and survey of bayou, with view to securing increased depth. Feb. 1, 1913. 19 p. map. (H. doc. 1329.) * Paper, 5c. 462 Feb ruary , 1913 Ta5a,wan/?a Cr^» N; Y- Report of preliminary examination for deep-water connection with suitable terminals that may be established at North Tona- ?+ 01 New York state Feb. 6 1913 10 p (H cioc. j_ooy.) + v * RiIer; •La‘ BeP°rts on preliminary examination and plan and esti- mate of cost of improvement of river and channel to connect river with inland maps. (H™oc“51S!6M)Cr“6ntaU “ a*00”" Bay°"' Feb- 8’ VIS>”rf’ J1188, ?ep?rt upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Vicksburg Ml[ Wa2“e[lt+S?8?"2«1^T; tPP' V’ reP°rt °f C“et °f 6“SlneerS’ Wd£trw 1?’ w' A»«o0rftl“P“1’ 1“Provem™t of rivers and harbors In Wheeling 1912. 1912 [it+SS, M4^7ei.“T ' reP°rt °f CUlef °f WDevon 'S+iui, Bepofts,on examination and survey of river at and near uevall Bluff, with view to improvement for navigation and revetment of banks ^ cooperation with local interests. Jan. 10, 1913. 11 p. 2 maps. (H. doc. izoy. ) * Jraper, oc. n' T?ewOrt upo? .improvement of rivers and harbors in Wilming- 1912. iS ['l]-i-2£S 1^?621 p. V ’’ rePOTt °f C“ef °f englneer8’ Wilmington, N. C. Report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Wil- 1912tOi

CALIFORNIA DEBRIS COMMISSION

aPP’ BBB’ report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912.

MISSISSIPPI BIVER COMMISSION

Report [fiscal year 1912]; app. MMM, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1288-90, 3695-3988 p. 39 pl. 20 maps, f 6_ 13873/2

NEW YORK HARBOR SUPERVISOR

Report [fiscal year 1912], J. F. Carter, supervisor; app. AAA, report of chief of engineers, 1912. 1912. [1]+1281-83, 3441-47 p. f

NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY

Note .—Lake Survey charts may be obtained from U. S. Lake Survey Office Detroit fron2 U-/>S^Englne?r Offl.c.e- Buffaio, N. Y. Payments must be mldebefore charts are sent, and if made by mall must be by postal or express money order pavable to the order of U S. Lake Survey Office, if ordered from Detroit, or to thl order of U. S Engineer Office, if ordered from Buffalo. These charts may also be obtained for cash only, at U. S. Canal Office at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. They will be sent bv express the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the purchaser’s risk Purchasers should Indicate, when ordering the charts, whether luuiCcL tea. them Sent by express or maIL rrhe latter wil1 be used when no cholceis The bulletins and supplements of the Lake Survey mav be obtained free nnnn nnnlim. tion at U. S Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., and at the engineer officesP°n Duluth Milwaukee, Chicago, Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Oswego. vuiutn, Report upon survey of northern and northwestern lakes and upon preservation of Niagara Falls; C. S. Richg in charge; app. FFF, report of chief of engi- neers, 1912. 1912. [1] +1322-34, 3529-53 p. 1 pl. f Febr uary , 1913 463

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS OFFICE Report upon improvement and care of public buildings and grounds, and upon care and maintenance of Washington Monument and of highway bridge across Potomac River, and upon erection of monuments, memorials, etc., Washington D C., Spencer Cosby in charge; app. EEE, report of chief of engineers, 1912’ 1912. [1J+1319-22, 3481-3528 p. 4 pl. t 7—3262

-RIVERS AND HARBORS BOARD Report [fiscal year 1912]; app. YY, report of chief of engineers, 1912 1912 [1]+1279-80, 2879-82 p. f INSULAR AFFAIRS BUREAU Memorandum report giving list of useless papers pertaining to bureau Feb 3 1913. 10 p. (H. doc. 1335.) t ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION, 1904- Circular [proposals for supplies] 758-763; Feb. 1-13 1913 paging, f° t [1913.] various Panama Canal, official handbook; [compiled by Joseph Bucklin Bishop] [3d edition enlarged.] Ancon, Canal Zone, 1913. 53 p. il. map, narrow 8’ t „ GS13—200 [f°rjgJ^11^75^63’ ^accompany Circular proposals for supplies

CANAL ZONE, ISTHMUS OF PANAMA Jr2?’ 1913 ’ v- 6’ nos- Ancon, Canal Zone [1913]. 189-224+8 p. il. 4 [Weekly. The Canal record for Feb. 19, 1913, is in 2 parts, pt. 2 being Statement of construction expenditures to Dec. 31,1912.] 7__35328/3 Noth .— The Canal record Is Issued free of charge, one copy each, to all emnlovees ® C°mmisslon whose names are on the gold roll. Extra copies can be obtained from the news stands of the Panama Railway Company for 5c. each. Address all com- munications to The Canal Record, Ancon, Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama. Report of Department of Sanitation of Isthmian Canal Commission, Dec. 1912. 1913. 49 p. 12° [Monthly.] t q—13939/2 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Specifications for plumbing and electric wiring in 2-story ward addition to hos- pital at Fort Bliss, Tex. Oct. 1912. 11 p. 12° $ Specifications for plumbing in 1-story frame ward addition to post hospital. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. Jan. 1913. 8 p. 12° t Specifications of material and labor required in construction of 1-story frame ward addition to post hospital, Fort Huachuca, Ariz. Jan. 1913. 35 p. 12° t ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Description of Swasey depression position finders, types A and A2 Feb 12 1904, revised Jan. 3, 1913. 1913. 18 p. 5 pl. J ‘ War 13—75 Inst1'ocHuns for mounting, using, and caring for 6-inch barbette carriage, model of 1900. Oct. 10, 1904, revised Oct. 9, 1912. 1912. 25 p. 3 pl. t War 13—76 Price list of small arms and hand arms, small arms ammunition, personal equipments of soldier, comprising infantry, cavalry, artillery, and band equipments, horse equipments, officers’ equipments, and miscellaneous articles for use of troop, battery, and company organizations. Revised Feb. 1, 1913. 1913. 80 p. t War 13_77 QUARTERMASTER CORPS Circular 7, 1912; [Oct. 22, 1912]. 1912. iii+3-49 p. 65 pl. [Circular 7 is Regulations prescribing uniforms of Army Transport Service and Harbor Boat Service, including mine planters and cable boats, also flags signals funnel marks, etc.] t ’ 464 Feb ruary , 1913

Same, 1-4 [1913] ; Jan. 2-Feb. 12. 1913. [1913.] various paging, 12° and 8° [Circular 1 is Schedule showing posts and stations of Army and data relative to issuance of bills of lading and transportation requests, in connection with transportation of freight and passengers thereto.] t Claims. Supplemental estimate for settlement of claims for damages to and loss of private property of citizens of United States [caused by gun firing during military maneuvers], fiscal year 1914. Jan. 30, 1913. 2 p. (H doc 1316.) t Enlisted men. Supplemental estimate for pay of enlisted men, Quartermaster Corps, and additional pay for length of service, fiscal year 1914. Feb 13 1913. 2p. (H. doc. 1394.) t ' ’ Huachuca, Fort, Ariz. Specifications for hot-water heating ward addition to post hospital at fort, plan no. 4-1160. Oct. 1912. 11 p. 12° $ Officers. Roster showing stations and duties of officers, Feb. 1 1913 [Feb 1, 1913.] 12 p. [Monthly.] i 7—31790 Oglethorpe, lort, Ga. Supplemental estimate to commence construction of buildings for accommodation of additional regiment of cavalry at fort Feb. 13, 1913. 3 p. (H. doc. 1395.) t Stoppage circular; Feb. 15, 1913. [1913.] 2 p. [Monthly.] $ Vicksburg, Miss. Supplemental estimate, fiscal year 1914, for repairs to Gov- ernment roadway to Vicksburg national cemetery. Jan. 30, 1913. 2 p (II. doc. 1317.) t War Department. Supplemental estimate of appropriations required by De- partment, fiscal year 1914. Feb.’22, 1913. 5 p. (S. doc. 1101.) t Washington Barracks, D. C. Price list of subsistence stores at barracks, Jan. 1913. [1913.] 1 p. 4° f ----- Same, Feb. 1913. [1913.] 1 p. 4° t

SIGNAL OFFICE Orders 1 [1913] ; Jan. 16, 1913. [1913.] 2 p. 12° $

STAFF CORPS, GENERAL Changes 2 [for] Regulations for mine planters [1909]. Feb. 11, 1913. 1 p. 12° t Changes 19 [for] Army regulations [1912], Feb. 4, 1913. 2 1. [Regulations issued by War Department.] t o

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